Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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EO-+2304 Qg9392fQ - '4 94223900 3-QXCQZJD-3 SSQSQQSS g5g'3E+5Cg3 QS93Q9'F ff'-hcgaggzg 3Q393Q Q :TTCS Sifgswig iTr?,FDof Q l I' Ove he pasT year new shop- ping c Ters, roads, and more no- Ticeabl , homes have sprung up every ere. This surge fnnew aTIy increased T op- ulaTion d in The process qgsed a new crowding aT Espera .ga To accomodaTe The growing pu- laTion, Esperanza sTarTed firsT of a five phase expansi lan 'ThaT should be finished so me around 4990. 19 Besides The physical c tbuc- Tion, rnany sTudenTs were s ed To find ouT ThaT oTher chan ad Taken place. To accomodaTe The larger populaTion of The school, '18 Teachers were added To The fac- ulila - -as l M- Theme - 3 4. Senior Corrie Kidwiler looks 'roword The crowd while cheering or o pep ossernbly. 2. During spiril week, Amy Wixred gels sookecl from poih sicles. 3. Senior Moll Kisiler goes off cornpus for lunch. 4. Seniors lvlory Dovis, Harry Roberl- son, ond Kelly Newkirk enjoy o lunch from Nougle's. 5. Senior Mork Seymour sleols food from Sen- ior Mlke Vin- cenl os Kurl Bronsreller L ww S db ii-sr-4 mflifgcve ur urro porlici- poles in The slove ouclion during Spiril Week. ll 0 EI f f X X iq' 3'-U '- CHEM RM 1 5lM10PP HAND 4 - Theme I Yorba Linda Continues To Grow Over The pdsT few yedrs Yorbo Lindo hos chonged rdpidly. Some of The chonges Thdf evolved were The increose in housing develop- menT ond The building of more res- Tdurdnfs. Housing deveIopmenT wds by for The biggesT chdnge Thc1T hiT Yorbo Lindo. WhoT used To be known GS EdsT Yorbo Lindo be- come The middle of This fosT grow- ing Town. Prices increosed ropidly, Thereby rdising The vdlue of older Yorbo Lindo homes. lvlony new resTdurdnTs, rdnging from fosT food choins To eIegdnT dining esTobIishmenTs, were builf in Yorbo Lindo. New fdsT food res- TouronTs gove seniors o vorieTy of lunchTime choices, including Two new dddiTions, Wendy's ond Nou- gle's. Those who preferred d more sophisTicoTed menu were found oT The new Roimondi's lfolion ResTdu- rdnT. AIThough Yorbo Lindo hos foced mony chonges in The posf few yeors, The ciTy is sTill growing ond will confinue To chonge in fuTure yedrs. Theme E.H.S. Takes on a New Look BursTing oT The sedms wds on occurdTe woy To describe The sTu- denT populoTion dT Esperdnzd High School. ln on dTTempT To provide spdce for yedrs To come, con- sTrucTion begdn on The firsT of o five yeor process. The firsT phose olreody compleTed, included The exponsion of The lunch ored, Two new science rooms, ond five hun- dred new Iockers. The second phdse includes Two new science rooms, The expdnsion of The li- brory, ond The relocoTion of The journolism room. Also, This phose will include The reconsTrucTion of The girls locker room. The Third phdse will give The school o new weighT room, ond will expond The boys locker room. The fourTh phose, The re-consTrucTion of The Two hundred building, will converT This building inTo d Two sTory. The fifTh ond finol phdse will be The dd- diTion of o mulTi-purpose room. 6 Theme 4, Sophomores Jim Mciviillan and Shannon gerly abouT campus recon- sTrucTion during break. 2. Senior Sharon War- mus, junior Lau- ra Jones, and sophomore Karin Davidson enjoy a nuTrious lunch on The ciay of a crucial game. 3. The unbelievably spiriTeci class of 4987 shows Their enThusi- asm aT The Homecoming pep raily. Ns an S. .1 E E4 -. Theme - 7 DGIWCGF i fl floral-I, l. Sophomores Doho Bohohon o h d J o c k i e Kuleszo com- memoroTe The deoTh of Teen i d o I J o m e s Deon during 50's clress-up doy. 2. Deon SooTT, who is o member of The rockobilly bond c o l l e cl T h e i'Hulo Hoops, looks for his big breok To hop- peh in The neor fuTure. 3. Por- Troyihg o hop- py homemoker who hos his fo- voriTe elecTric mixer sTolerT, Freshmoh Bob- by lvlcCoy of Bob Bee Her- miT's C5reoT Ad- verlTure re- heorses for The r:H::55'l,Qz's?Ja u urro e ceives o sproy of whipped oreom ofTer ouT some jokes on elle Co- who eh- on The ery o 3-6 P3 CHEM RH 1 5lM10PP HAND 8 - Theme EHS Strives to be Bigger and Better As The sTudenTs grow, Esper- anza is also expanding, exTernally as well as inTernally. Included in This expansion are The areas of ad- vanced sTudies, sTudenT enroll- menT, and faculTy membership. In addiTion To The Advanced Place- menT ChemisTry class, which was new This year, an Advanced PIacemenT Language ArTs class has been proposed for The benefiT of fuTure sTudenTs. These addiTions will be an advanTage for The 2,800 sTudenTs predicTed To aTTend Esperanza by The year 4990. This onslaughT of sTudenTs will require The number of faculTy aT EHS To increase. As a resulT of This growTh, Esperanza High School will be- come one of The largesT schools in Orange CounTy wiTh one of The highesT raTed academic pro- grams. Theme Aztecs Model Old Styles New Trends Coming lo school lhe firsl doy wos like being in o foshion show. The slyles were bolh old ond new. Lillie House on lhe Proirie shoes wilh long lighl skirls lhdl floired oul dl lhe bollom were commonly seen on girls. Bullon up collors wilh brooohes were olso fovoriles, wilh boys os well os girls. ln dddilion, surfer slyle clolhing wos slill in, feoluring berrnudo boggies ond Golcho brond sporlsweor. Bizorre hoir slyles ond hciir colors were cilso populdr. Long rolled hoir or exlrernely shorl hoir wilh o loil wos lhe lolesl in girls' hoir de- signs. Guys oflen preferred hoir lhol wds shorl on lhe sides ond longer on lop. Some even hdd bongs lhcil hung posl lheir ohins. Burgundy wos o populor hoir color, ollhough jel block ond red were olso seen ornong o few sludenls. Bul, whelher lhe slyles were old or new, bizorre or norrnol, lhey oil modeled lhe uniqueness of lo- ddy's foshions. lO lhe-me A fe-.A 'g 2. .ml cio ond Rd- choel Sumidd model The kick bock sTyle while RoberT S d u c e d o vveors o look dll his own. 2. Chris l-lovvkins, Derek Hicks, ond NdTe ChdrpenTier enjoy Tolking vviTh friends obouT The loT- esT music. 3. Wendy Drdke's very fdshion- dole sTyle defi- niTely coughr The eye of The cdmerdmdn. A. While Chris his Tr liond preppy dTTire, Lindo Medind models SpiriT Week sporTs- weor. 5. The Cure wos ob- viously o fovor- iTe for Michelle Newberry, ds she wedrs o concerT T-shirT. 6. Wedring o sun dress on d sunny doy wds d persondl de- sire of ivlorsho MdrTinez. 7. John Ledesmd fldshes The fooTboll look ds Trdcey gives off d Touch of cldss. 8. Crdig er in his surfing cosudls. Theme - '14 'l. Tim Gordon, Cossy Gruber, Michoel Lem- mon ond Kim Henney enjoy The Time To- geTher during lunch. 2. Enri- que Mason, Rick Lone, Eric Cox, ond Jeff Aimenciorez ro p 0 b o u T wheTher To go ouT This Fridciy or woTch Mi- omi Vice QT home. 3. Eric Kochis, KurT Bingsion ond ScoTT Lynch ore sTresseci ouT by oil The home- work given for The weekend. 4. Dona Finch is omozed QT i..::igi.3Tiei2i. in ilegol os- prin, ond Jeff Tumbleson, wearing illegoi oTire, mcinoge T7,5 5'T'U'7 CTTT pus sTu- honQouT ond 3'-lou CHEM RN 1 5iM10PP HAND 42 - Theme HOTTEST SHOWS AROUND Esperanza students who had spare time often spent it watching some of the hottest shows on television. These programs put a great emphasis on clothing trends, music, and cars which helped them project an exciting image. Many students agreed that Miami Vice was one of the hot- test crime fighting shows on prime time T.V. A majority of the females on campus were infatuated with Don Johnson, as Detective Crock- ett, or Phillip Michael Thomas, as Detective Tubbs. Because these two actors portrayed a sleek im- age, a handful of students could often be seen imitating their look or personality. Night time soaps were also a wide spread trend. Students that were hooked on Dynasty watched to see who survived the massacre at the royal wedding. When the students at Esper- anza were not struggling over homework or slaving at a job, watching television was one of the favorite ways to enjoy their free time. Theme 13 T3 Student Q 74 m as Opinions I -T Eyre 2VaQ'ied The 9 and don - n5T'6?vbig -'7-'EO-an r crowd, Tino -A Hoicher. Fi'9Shf'1TGT1F -I will bdzvgbrih il-becbus There w ' be Q bigger: - h-GFQC3' 'iiiksmqj I.. .. imi bod, ci mented cr 1-A ri , You Q 'o meei C1 LJ L Q--jne people. J Fi Senior IVIGTT KisTler sci 3 F T ore Too mciny liTTIe peo Ie ...liryin T To ilass ' o h rry: V Ther ' sim? noT nomiqh roo 5 i I W I L T ,,.,. 5 ? 1. 'Ill - Theme soism-va 'Lsix 9 , AQ- Q 'LL ,sq 15 Q sTrucTion crew is hard aT work making room for new lockers. 2. Travis WhiT- m a n, G u y STraTTon, and Dean Sage en- joy lunch on c a m p u s among The consTrucTion. 3. Senior STeve SanTos and sophomores Denise Serri and Mindy Oi- sen pause for The camera while baTTling locker area crowds. The caused by consTrucTion was common during The year. 4. Kelly Williams laughs as her senior friends accuse Three under- classmen of being in The Senior Quad. Theme - '15 --lin-nl 4. Jane Marques and Kari Dalia Rosa pose for The phoTographer. 2. Smiling Their preTTiesT are Monique LaThrop, Lisa Fish, Andrea Goldberg, Tami STiles, and Tami Tucker. 3. Ms. Wilkins geTs in The spiriT for 50's day. 01 'lo - Table of conTenTs A. Denise Dillon smiles aT a friend in The crowd. 5. David TuTurro and Gregory Rosen show Their besT view To The camera. 6. Donny Herrick, aTTempTing To make a Touch down, runs inTo The opponenT. THEME 2 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 18 SENIORS 50 SPORTS 82 FACULTY 130 NEWS 154 STUDENT LIFE 1 60 JUNIOQS 186 SOPHOMORES 206 FRESHMEN 226 INDEX 248 CLOSING 256 Gr 6 - 4. KoThy G-riff Vo- col Music DirecTor, inTroduces The members of The Vocol Ensemble. 2. The bross en- semble occom- ponies The choir in Osing, Osingf' 3. Dono Defilippo helps ouT wiTh The NHS club ChrisT- mos porTy. Ll. Mi- chelle Drider ond Michelle Temple- Ton discuss plons for The AzTlon newspdper. 5. KrisTen Ford, Pould HOQQGFG, Kim l-lenney, ond Rick Mirdndo meeT To discuss Que-Tzol plons for The 85-86 yeorbook. 6. Pep- sTer Julie Cooper helps decoroTe signs. '18 C5 S , 12 D X 9 '-'sl '1 2 l. Sophomore Tommy lvlufich re- views upcoming plons for sluclenl council. 2. Krislo l-lollisey, CASC Re- preseniolive, lokes noles during one of sludeni council's meelings before school. 3. ASB Presidenl Enri- que Moson uses physicol moves To quiel The council while he reviews upcoming oclivilies. 20 - sluclenl council W il AQ as if in my Ni, 4. The 4985-86 STudenT Coun- cil: Advisor Koren Wilkens, John Burks, Jessico Iverson, Michelle lVlorTinez, Corrie Kidwiler, Tim Moc Neil, Enrique lvlqson, Dove DeNunzio, Don KelTh, Eric Tochner, Mike Miscione, Jeonni FinnerTy, Tommy lvlufich, KrisTo Hollisey, Louro WhiTe, ond Choundro Rhony. 2. STudenT Council members Jeonni Fin- nerTy, Jessicq Iverson, Corrie Kidwiler, Tim lvlocNeil, ond Don KeiTh IlsTen qTTenTively To Presi- denT Enrique Mdson. '1 Student Council: A C ass, Not A Club. STudenT Council, occording To odvisor Koren Wil- kens, is noT o club. lT's o closs. Roll is Token, ond Tordies ond qbsences ore recorded jusT like ony oTher closs. This leodership closs meeTs O period oT leqsT Twice o week, ond The sTudenTs ore re- quired To wriTe ond compIeTe q goql for eoch semesTer. The prerequisiTes for membership ore ThqT The sTudenT musT be elecTed or qppoinTed To office ond musT moinToin o 2.5 C-3.P.A. Ever wondered whqT sTudenT council does dur- ing Their meeTings'? Well, The purpose of The closs is To opprove, pldn, ond orgonize sTudenT ocTiviTies. They olso pqrTicipqTe in pep rdllies, ossemblies, WinTer Formol, ond leqdership Troining. STudenT Council hos been q greoT experience for my senior yeqr, sold member John Burks. STUCTGFIT COUFICTI - 24 Small But Busy The Home Economics Club is o service club ThdT meeTs once o week during The school yeor. This yeor, iT wos The smollesT club on cdmpus, consisTing of only six members. Every yeor, The club does d communiTy service projecT for The AlberT SiTTon Home, which is o home for obused children. They mdke puppeTs for The children, ond olso give Them d porTy. For d school service projecT, club members provide ond serve refreshmenTs for The NoTionol Honor SocieTy lnducTion NighT ond The AzTec Avvdrd NighT. Sociol dcTiviTies for The 85-86 club members consisT- ed of o bowling nighT, d Trip To lvlogic lVlounTdin, ond d picnic in The spring. Even Though The club wos very smoll, iT did o Icirge dmounT of good. The club's ddvisor, Jocinne lVlonToy, commenTed, The Home Economics Club is good noT only for school service buT communiTy service ds well. T. Joonne lvlonToy ond Deboroh DeJongh discuss fuTure pldns. 2. The T985-86 Home Economics Club: Top Row: Wendy Neode, Joonne lvlonToy. BoTTom Row: Jennifer Beduchomp, Deboroh De- 'I Jongh, Sonjo Beduchdmp .i ---wf XL 22 - Home Economics Club Members of The FuTure Business Leaders of America are, boTTom, Marilyn Cockerille, Saba Hak, Deanna Quan and Tina lbannidis. Top, lsarya SmiThsuvan, STeven Logan, Laurie MarTin and Andrew ClemenTe. wif uuuiiu 41 up eaders of iomorrow's world FuTure Business Leaders of America, a club which consisTed of 'IO members, was one ThaT learned more abouT The business world. There weren'T any preauisiTes or reauiremenTs To join The club, buT in order To be an officer, one had To be enrolled in a business class. This year There was a SouThern Conference aT Kennedy High School for club members To compeTe againsT oTher schools. They compeTed in such areas as word processing, job inTerviews, public speaking, and more. The annual EasTer proiecT was Their mosT imporTanT acTiviTy of The year. They renTed a bunny suiT and loaded Their baskeTs full of goodies, and headed for Villa de Palma, a reTiremenT home in PlacenTia. Club advisor Jim Ramos sTaTed, 'llT's one of The mosT beauTiTul Things - seeing Their faces lighTen up. 23 0 ETHI G EW 4, lviork Semour ond Joe Snopley colldbordle on o yedrbook siory. 2. Kimmy Henney is weoring one of Ricky lVlirondo's creolions. 3. Queizol Sloff: Front row - Todd Lininger, Kim Henney, Amy Dud- den, Kim Dillon, Rick Mirondo, Krisli Grove, Elizo- bein Miller, Nicole Buzord. Second row - Joe Sndpley, Heidi Smiin, Leondrdo Ben, Krisiin Ford, Don lvioriin. Third row - Kelly Porier, lvlork Sey- mour, Pdulo Hoggord, Kerri Ddlld Roso. QAM , queizol A . Under ConsTrucTion wds The Theme cho- sen by QueTzol sToff members for The 85-86 yeorbook. Guided by Kdren LdmberT, Esper- dnzd's new yedrbook ddviser, QueTzdl sTu- denTs chose This Theme since The cdmpus be- gdn To grow ond chonge quickly. Some of These chdnges included on increose in popu- loTion, consTrucTion of new TdciliTies, ond The dddiTion of new Tedchers ond dcddemic pro- grdms. Yedrbook disTribuTion chonged olso, from SepTember To June disTribuTion. This chdnge, decided by The odminisTrdTion, wds iniTidTed To cuT down on The excessive dbdn- donmenT of books. The decision dlso cdused some confusion, especiolly wiTh seniors, who felT ThdT They hdd been chedTed of prom dnd QrddudTion pciges. A supplemenT of 24 pdges, however, will be disTribuTed in SepTem- ber, Thereby dllevioTing This problem. 1 is 4. Don lVlorTin Turns To heor The loTesT sTory of o friend. 2. Kelley PorTer, one of yedrbooks Qleeful helpers. queTzol - 25 ancing is Hard Work The Donce Teom consisTed of TwenTy one women, who were dll skilled ond TolenTed. Before becoming o member They hod To oudiTion ond go Through mony nord hours of Trdining. During The Toll, The Donce Teom bdrTiciboT- ed in field shows, borddes, ond oTher combeTiTions, while in The spring They borTiciboTed in ddnce combeTiTions ond The Three hour onnuol producTion. A service ThoT The Donce Teom provided for 26 - Ddnce Teom Esperonzd occurred during inTer- ndTionol week, when They dem- onsTroTed TrodiTionol inTernoTionol donces. The Donce Teom wds noT like ony oTher sporT becouse mem- bers procTiced in The morning ond Then ogoin in The loTe ofTer- noon. lvlony of The members, however, commenTed ThdT They did noT mind Their rigorous sched- ule becouse They enjoyed donc- ing. fwfr ,zqx CJ- 'l. The 4985-'86 Ddnce Tedm: FirsT rovv - C. Silvo, C. Acobo, J. Shepord, L STricklond, L. HurTy. Second row - L Andrews, C. HorTmon, lvl. Ald, C. lsold Third row - K. ArneTT, S. Loignon, J Boker, N. Corrillo, W. Sellors. FourTh rovv - lvl. HomilTon, K. Duncdn, E. lvlolony K. Torres, K. Woodlond. 'I The 4986 86 Drdmcl Club Some students moy often wonder wndt kinds of ootivities ore enjoyed by members of the Drdmo Club. Surprisingly, the '85-'86 club members not only ottended meetings like members of other clubs, but tney olso ottended bloys tnot were but on by professionols. Some in the club noped to go on ond become brofessionols, too. Club members were privileged enougn to ottend the screening of two sit coms, wnion gove tnem some octing tibs. 4985-86 Vorsiiy Cheer oncl Song: Firsi row - Liz Appel, Louro Whiie, Joclen Fry. Second row - Lori Gurrior, Jenny Brown, Cindee Siewori, Michelle lvloriinez. Third row - Ann Duncon, Mellisso Coe, Corrie Kidwiler, Liso lVlcArThur, Julie lvionderson, Kellie Johnson. Fourih row - Greichen Pope, Julie Cooper, Shouno Broly, Dorby London. Seniors Sponsor Pop Clinic 28 - Pepsiers 'l. Sopnornores: Slanciing - Mindy Olson, Jacqui Kluesza, Mindy Pullen. Silling - Dana Bonannon, Velma Iiamura, Denise LaForcaae. 2. Freshman - Emily Smiin, Sherry Danaho, Robin Rea, Suzie Hemricn, Tina Hansen, Nancy Haskell. .1935 Pepslers - 29 Spirit leaders! The pepsTers, comprised of TwenTy six members, hod represenToTiyes from every closs. lmporTonT To The school becouse They served os leoders oT sporT- ing evenTs, The cheerleoders ond songleoders pro- moTed crowd enThusiosm. They olso dssisTed odmin- isTroTors ond Teochers in school ocTiviTies, including Bock To School NighT in OcToioer. In oddiTion, senior members ron on onnuol workshop for Bernordo Yorbo Junior High School ond Esperonzo High School 4 in occordonce wiTh upcoming Try-ouTs. 4. VorsiTy pepsTers Toke porT in o skiT oT The Homecoming ds- sembly. 2. Cheerledder Lduro WhiTe ond The vorsiTy pep squods enThusiosTicolly leod The crowd in o fovoriTe cheer. 30 - PepsTers 'Tw 1 g 2,2 A,... ,f-Z :L IW r pppp ' 3. x- ,Z 4. Cheerleoclers Dorby London, Gretchen Pope, ond Liz Appel point signs for on upcoming sporls evenl. 2. Songleocler Cindy Slewori smiles os she performs o song rouiine. Pepslers - 3'l Eleven Years Id This is The elevenTh year The M.E.Ch.A. Club has exisTed aT Esperanza High School, wiTh Social Science Teacher Mike SmiTh as The club's adviser. The club was designed To help increase sTudenT parTicipaTion aT school and also in The ATwood communiTy. This year The club members parTicipaTed in a pic- nic, EasTer egg hunT in ATwood, and a Trip To KnoTT's Berry Farm. The club also sponsored a candy sale and a field Trip To FullerTon Communiiy College. lT also gave a senior scholarship To an ATwood residenT from The club. Esperanza has always been proud of M.E.Ch.A. Club's accomplishmenTs and conTinual dedicaTion. 'l. Advisor Mike SmiTh and M.E.Ch,A.'s Club PresidenT Chayo De Anda hold up The M.E- .Ch.A club jackeT insig- nia. 2. Back Row: Advi- sor Mike SmiTh, Marcie Moreno, Sergio Mo- rales, Manuel Gomez, Mando Raya, Tommy Cardenas. Middle: Freddie Torres, Henry Moreno, Paul Olivares. RoberT Moreno, Jimmy Dorado, David Dorado. Julian Dorado. FronT: Mariam MarTin, Veroni- ca Zamurio, Jenny l-ler- nandez, Amy Dorado, Angie Moreno, Monia Torres, Maria Cevallos, Veronica Cardines, 32 - M.E.Ch.A 'l ulture Seekers The International Club was comprised of forty-six members who worked to promote awareness of other countries and cultures in our communities. They sponsored several activities, including International Week, Foreign Exchange Student Day, and a Valen- tines Day carnation sale. ln coordination with the Pla- centia Recreational Department, the club also spon- sored a Santa Week. 4985-86 international Club members: Sitting - Sung-Hui Han, Hwey-zoo Yung, Tina loniddis, Saaba Hag, Jerry Gilbert. Kneeling - Stacy Gilbert, Steve Aldrich, Erin Wright, Hye- Chon l-lan, Claudia Isola, Barbara Pellicer, Kathleen Wilson. 3rd row standing - Debbi Jauch, Debbie Ploghaus, Angela Haist, Kuel-Yah Jung, Ray Hufnagle, Christy Voss, lsariya Smithswen, Lori lvlartin, Deanna Quan. Back row - Michelle lvlitchelle, Kim Walters, Lisa Saldona, Sean Flannagan, Dave Allen, Norik ladodinnis, Darrin Simmons. an 'AW Kim Walters, Norik ladodinnis, Sta- cey Gilbert, and Erin Wright show their enthusiasm for one of the ln- ternational Club's many fund raisers. n l l International Club - 33 Bond Sporkles AT 7 d.m. every morning, while mosT sTu- denTs were siTTing over d bowl of Cheerios, The members of The Esperonzd EnTerTdinmenT UniT were heoding ouT To prdcTice on o dewy fooTboII field. There wos, however, one com- mon denomindTor which mode every minuTe of prdcTice worThwhile for The 465 sTudenTs. They hdd d gool. DirecTor Alldn Miller defined The gool, To puT on d show which is enTerTdin- ing, finely Tuned ond o chollenge for The per- formers. Judging from The ouTcome of The seoson, iT con be soid ThdT The 20 hours per week wos noT in vdin. The group won o ToTdI of 30 Trophies in The Top divisions of boTh sTreeT dnd field oompeTiTion. For sTreeT compeTiTion, The group used Alfred's 'iEdgle Sduddronf' ci milifory sTyle mdrch well suiTed for The bdnd's ldrge wood- wind seoTion. The uniT opened Their field shows wiTh The explosive l'Ld FiesTo Brdvd, followed by Con Con ond ci drum fedTure 'lWdlTer D. The closing number, Mon of LolVlocho, wos speoificdlly wriTTen for The group by Mork 4 Gdrdbronf, ond feoTured The ddnce Tedm. 2 l 'l. The Esperonzd drum line during o field show rouTine, 2. Drum mdjor Chris Kinney ond lVloioreTTe Shdnnon GGSTGIUTTT Ieod The uniT onTo The field for The pre-gome show. 3. lVlolleT ployer Sfephonie lTdmuro keeps on eye on direoTor Alldn Miller. 341 - enTerTdinmenT uniT 5, nl rw www? J' w W2 W 'W 1 - , 2 YN, 2 4 -5 --. Q if av fr A lHY If X i L divx? I at M I , - If '1 1 W 1 if - K. 1 ' S - . w . 4 I . G-f xx FE? NMI 5 0 ich N 'V' i ,-X Bi x 'X S R . The 4985-86 Azfec Flags: Top Row: R. Hullor, S. Lorz, E. Mondop, K. Brody, A. Goldberg, B. Gionni, J. Wells, K. Zimrnberg, N. Brooks, S. Brenchley, L. Merz, D. Donko, J. Finnicurn Borrom Row: T. Simon, C. Pryor, R. Medina, D. Boker, S. Young, B. Britoin, C. Corlo, D. Thompson 'ff X T 7 - . gk ..... . fl...-v.g.,4 V Y - - Q A N' ,sb L 3 W -. A X x V- XKAJ4 V The 4985-86 Azfec Rifle Squoclz A. Wolocoriuk, J. McLeod, L. Fronzen, S. Hoilond, K. Jones, K. Anderson, S. Sfornm, K. PeTiT 36 - enrerroinmenf unh' M., ...aw -5 C, , The 4985-86 Aztec Bonners: A. Lee, A. Hoffmon, K. Ellior, S. Newhon, B. Dinsmore, C Brenchley, T. Jonssen 3 4 i Q E l The E.H.S. OrchesTra from IefT: Dana Bohanan, Angela Shen, Ni- cole Brooks, RoberT STave, Alan lvliller, Jennifer Lucero, Rhonda Wilson, Angela G-iIriTh, Terri Lane, KaTrina Elliof, Andy BarTsch, Holly Diaz, Melissa Ward, and Sandy Young. 2. Allen lvliller conducTs his sTudenTs in a holiday performance. .i Q, Devoted usicians The E.H.S. Orchesfra consisTed of mosTly sTring insfrumenfs, such as The violin, viola, cello, bass, as well as fluTes and piano. The Talenfed members of This class played all Types of music, including popular and con- Temporary music, a few well known musi- cals, and classical music from famous com- posers. The orchesTra performs four To six free concerfs per year. lVlosT of The AzTec musi- cians were honors sTudenTs, and a few of Them were involved in larger groups, such as The Orange CounTy YouTh Symphony and The All Soufhern California Honor Or- chesfra. Allan lVliller, who was very proud of his sTudenTs, said, 'lThey were a greaT bunch of devoTed, hardworking kids. orchesTra - 37 High chievers 'l. EdiTor Liso Londry ond Todd Rohrbocker discuss on up com- ing sTory while The looky-loos sTick Their noses in oTher peo- ple's business. 2. Bob Driver is showing his courTesy by Tdking his hoT off before The Iodies. 3. Michelle Brider Toke Time To look over The sTories. 38 - ozTlon The AzTion sToff conTinued To produce d high school newspoper of The very besT quoliTy. For The TwenTieTh consecuTive sernesTer, The poper wos ogdin roTed All Arnericon by The NoTionol ScholosTic Press AssocioTion. This yeor The sToTf wos young yeT wos one of The shorpesT I hove ever worked ogoin, sold odviser Mory Ellen Cummings-Ewen. The sToff wos heoded by Liso Londry os EdiTor-in-Chief. Her ediToro boord consisTed of Michelle TempleTon, News ediTor: Todd Rohr- bocker, Opinion ediTor: Jeff Buchbinder ond Gory Von BoxTel, SporTs ediTors: Michelle Brider, FuTure ediTor: ond Kelly Koulfer, AssocioTe ediTor. 3 4. Azlian Slaff: Fronl row - Gary Van Boxlel, Jeff Buch- blnder, Lisa Caslro, Lisa Landry, Robin Medina. Middle row - Jason Buckbinder, Peggy Emerson, Slephani Pallon, Aimee Foscanle, Angela Conner, Michelle Brider, Kelly Kaufmann, Michelle Templelon, Todd Rohrbacker, Kris Goelz. Back row - Rich Cadra, Sieve Arlhur, Rob Bell, Mark Clavin, Mal Myers, Bob Krlver, Mark Lazenby. 2. Mall Myers Takes lime our lo develop pictures. . .S. Serves School and ommunlty This yeor, os in yecirs posT, No- Tiondl Honor SocieTy members goT off To on eorly sTdrT. N.H.S. mem- bers showed up before The sTorT of The 85f86 school yedr To counT ond deliver TexT books To Teoch- ers' rooms. N.H.S. members dlso seT ouT on mdny oTher dmbiTious projecTs over The yeor. One of Their mosT imporTonT projecTs edch yeor is 'lOperoTion SonTo Cldus, where They dondTe QifTs ond Their Time for specicil orphons. OTher projecTs included The dnnudl Yorbd Lindo Spelling Bee ond volunTeering Their Time To help wiTh The Specidl Olympics. N.H.S. members olso sponsored o donce, noT Their TrddiTionol Bock To School Donce, buT The Spring 2 DGDCG. 4. A few Nl-lA mem- bers Tdke Time ouT from OperoTion SonTo Clams To pose for o phoTo. 2. NHS members Eric Tochner ond Ddvid Denunzio pose for o picTure during o meeTinQ. 3. The 85X 86 Esperdnzo Nl-lS Club. 3 Tsss Ei AO - n.h.s. Q j E embership Grows to 125 California Scholarship Federation was one of the largest clubs this year, starting off first semester with 405 students and raising membership to 425 second semester. This large organization organized several projects, including helping National Honor So- ciety with Operation Santa Claus, raising money for a children's home, and conducting the Freshman Initiation Dinner and movie. ln order to join CSF, students must have a certain grade point average. Therefore, it is an honor to be a member, especially since CSF students are eligible to scholarships from our campus, state organizations, and from many colleges throughout the United States. This applies if a student is a member for four se- mesters or more. 4. Heather Martin and Tammy Warner enjoy themselves during Op- eration Santa Claus. 2. The 4985-86 California Scholarship Federation. 5 J, Ti CSF - 44 aw la' Ist Year Singers Gain Experience Because The number of sTudenTs who Took Vocal Music elecTives increased a few years ago, Direcfor KaThy C-riff decided To add The Cardinal Singers. The Cardinal Singers, made up mosTly of freshmen, were firsT year singers. IT basically is Training for The sTudenTs and allows Them To geT To know Their voices and capabiIiTies, explained Criff. AfTer compleTing one year of Cardinal Sing- ers, The sTudenTs can Then audiTion for ConcerT Choir or Vocal Ensemble. 42 H L 'l. Cardinal Singers - Fronf row: K. Rofh, N. Carlier, W. Takaha- shi, D. lvlasuda, J. lnglis, J. Skeggs, J. Rados, M. Duyen, D. Poole Row Two: W. Sisson, S. Askew, S. Cook, C. EsTrada, E. Walden, L Sinn, R. Nielson, T. Simon, J. Padelford, A. AlcanTar. Row Three: S Macellie, K. Biffick, S. Hauden, K. Lucy, J. Carfer, L. Moran, C Salser, lvl. Kline, J. lvlelms, K. Plicef, S. DiavaTis, lvl. Smifh, R. Mun- son, T. C-olden, J. SchulTz, A. Vera. 2. Members of The Cardina Singers perform aT The Holiday Concerf. 4. CohcerT Choir members sing during The ChrisTmos cor1cerT on December 49 in The 4 IiTTIeTheC1Tre. 2. Girls Vocoi Ensemble show Their Tc1iehTs. ocal roups Brighten the Holidays 43 'l. Because Shannon Marsh is in Concerl Choir ana Vocal En- semble, she is auile comforlaole on slage. 2. Vocal Ensemble - fronl row: K. Brill, A. Johnson, M. McCoy, M. Means, S. Marsh, R. Saavaclra, Y. Shin, Advisor Kalhy G-riff. Second row: T. Shelby, K. Karnes, J. Zafran, T. Dill, M. Mason, D. Porler, D. DeGrerory. Thira row: D. D'Amico, J. Gillespy, J. DeSTaffano, R. Leele. Fourih row: S. Byra, l-l. Roberlson, B. Keylor, ana M. Moralez. 2 4111 - vocal music ocal usic is Busy Year-Round vviTh on orroy of fesTivols ond combeTiTions ThroughouT The yeor, The vocol Music DeborTmenT kebT Themselves very busy. AT ChrisTmos Time, The Cdrdinol Singers, ConcerT Choir, ond vocol Music were found in The liTTIe The- oTre giving Their onnuol ChrisTmos gifT To The school ond The commu- niTy. For This evenT, Alumni mem- bers were inviTed bock To join in ond sing The Trodiiionol 'iVvhiTe ChrisTmos ChrisTmos corol. AbouT fifTeen Alumni members reTurned. ln Sbring, oil Three levels were busy brocTicing fesTivol music ond Broodvvoy numbers for oTher con- ,cerTs ond combeTiTions. ConcerT Choir members include - FronT row: K. Brill, A. Johnson, lvl. McCoy, lvl. lvlouer, S. lvlorsh, R. Scioverdoro, Y. Shin, Advisor KoThy Griff. Second Row: T. Shelby, K. Kornes, J. Zofron, T. Dill, lvl. lvloson, D. PorTer, D. De Gregory. Third Row: S. l-lume, C. SmiTh, D. D'Amico, J. Gillespy, R. LeeTe, A. Robles. FourTh Row: S. Byrd, H. RoberTson, J. DeSTeffono, B. Keylor, lvl. lvlorolez. vocol music - The 4985-86 Mock Trial Team: D. Coleman, D. Buschini, lvl. Wu, L. Appel, C. Kidwilder, A. Saffalo. Row 2. G. Lander, D. Sim- mons, D. Scalise, K. San- drock, lvl. Mifchell, L. Baird. R. Jen. QR T ock Trial makes lop len. The Mock Trial Team consisTed of sTudenTs who Took parT in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools in a simulaTed Trial siTuaTion. Each school was evaluafed on Their abiliTy To Try an acTual courT case. The Azfecs chose Three Team members as aTTorneys for The prosecuTion, Three aTTorneys for The defense, and Two seTs of wifnesses. However, schools wiTh fewer sTudenTs were allowed To parTicipaTe in dual roles. The prosecufion Team would face The defense Team from an- 46 - mock Trial oTher school. The Trial Took place in The SanTa Ana Superior Courf in fronT of an acTual criminal judge. The case was Treafed like a real case. The judge and The depuTy disTricT aTTorney scored boTh Teams in 'l3 differenT caTe- gories. The Team ThaT won re- ceived 'lO bonus poinTs. Three Tri- als were held and The poinTs To- Taled. The Top 8 Teams advanced To The finals. Esper- anza placed 9Th ouT of 38 schools. The Trial was Timed. IT Took an hour To compleTe. lf a Team Took longer, They received a penalTy. reflecTed in Their ToTal score. The judge also advised parTicipanTs of The verdicT and The meriTs of Their performance. The lvlock Trial Team This year was coached by ATTorney Franz E. ivliller. Al Safallo was The advis- er and he recruiTed sTudenTs for The program. The case ThaT They compeTed in was The people vs. Dennis. The case dealT wiTh vandalism 8a compuTer crime. .2 ,saga 25:1- 4. Esperonzo's '85-'86 ArT Club mem- bers ore: Mike Chuck, Noncy Ko, Moureen Tsoi, Julie TusTen, Erik Blou- fuss, Koiy Yin, Doug Roberson, Advis- er Morsho Poole, Lyn DoroTh, Diono Scolise, Ado Shen, ond Jeremy Von PelT. 2. ArT Club members noT only work hdrd buT olso love To go crozy. Miss Poole joins in The fun. 3. Lyn Dor- oTh helps puT TogeTher The finol decoroTions .on on ArT Club posTer. rt Club serves EHS The '85-'86 Arf Club wds o sociol services club. This yeor The MT Club ocTiviTies kepT The 45 members very busy. The sTu- :lenTs mode Three 30 fooT murols for The Homecoming Donce. They olso helped wiTh The seTs for The Spring Ddnce Show. DTher ocTiviTies included decoroTing The fronT office for The wolidoys ond offering o scholorship dT The end of The yedr. -5+ cirT club - A7 l. Girls' League members: First row - A Shen, S. lVlarsh, T. Todd, L. Richardson, B Summerson, H. Tran, K. lrwin, J. Smith, L Watanabe, E. Smith. Second row - Ad- viser S. Keil, Adviser C. Barnes, V. Thomp- son, R. Wells, L. Beoletto, H. Chan Han, S Hui Han, lVl. Shen, D. Laifourcade, T. Behle, L. Baird, A. Zuniga, S. Lavoie, Adviser S White. Third row - S. Hayden, S. Philipp, K. Inglis, A. Kauble, S. Hyde, L. lVletz, C. Cam- era, J. Finnerty, J. Arthur, L. Buffington. 2. Girls' League officers: Front row - Trea- surer Lisa Baird, Vice President Amy Zun- iga. Back Row - Secretary Susan Lavoie, President Tricia Behle, 'I embership Increases Guided by advisers Sandy Keil, Susan White and Carolyn Barnes Girls' League members were kept busy on various fund ralsers and social activities. Halloween Candy Grams and the popular Sadie Hawkins Dance were just a few Girls' League sponsored events Members also enjoyed a special Christmas party President Tricia Behle, Vice President Amy Zuniga Secretary Su san Lavoie, and Treasurer Laura Baird led the organization which greatly increased its active membership over the past year 48 - girls' league .J ,X N, ,Lu ,A I X T x A ' T' C 'nr afiwf-,T lg L NW-L' ' N ,J ..'. 2 gqk K' k . ,Ag 'Q Hanh Tran and STephanie Osky work di- IigenTly on Halloween Gram posTers. Susan Lavoie works on publicily plans for upcoming Girls' League sponsored evenis. Some of These evenTs included The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, Hal- Ioween Gram sale, and lVloTher- Daughfer projecTs. Girls' League officers Tricia Behle and Amy Zuniga inform Andrea Goldberg and Angie Lee of The Halloween Gram sale. clubsforganizafions - 419 4' BrondsTe Ter ond VlncenT If on To hond over s her Tunch The doy, 3. ScoTT To TempT To con enTering The senior iquod. 11. Senior Kevin Cloncy oTTempTs o recepTionQy while being Tockled by o. Cypress ployer. 5. SeniorsSTeve Hczlweg ond Melisscr Coe shore o quieT momenT in fThe quod QT Tunch. 6. Dorrin Simmons exploins To Russ Brodshow The onoTomy of o french fry.. TQ ,T fl. Senior T om 50 - seniors ory Tom- 4eIIy New- ond Horry e r T s O n finish ' hes in Jorking IoT 'e The bell. De fa' Luo - zo ond Lee I Iough QT e s h m o n wg kicked of T h e i. 3. Seniors H e n n ey C o s sry wer shore :Test Q05- T breok. 4. onli ploy- iet. reody n Through sign oT The e ogoinsT Tess .. 5 . Drs Eiizo- Miller ond :ri-Teiiiisoy o ro u n d g lunch. 6. Seymour iolph Pork- escorT un- :iossm o n 1 C o x o n uod 7 or Brion n piTie5 moreKo- ovidson 'leTs her if The SGH- D D oris Jr urger. 8. n MCE!- ey uses 1 . D Q pare of 5 . Time os porTuniTy om TOT on 1. seniors - 54 'l. Chris KeiTzke and Kirk BranclsTeTTer enjoy Their lunch in The senior quad. 2. Jerry GilberT and Saba Hao share a joke during Their fa- vorlTe Tirne of The day - lunch. 52 - seniors -- Deborah Richard Angela Lisa Marie Adams Adler Aguilar Allen J' il. .f ' Thomas Lisa Joseph Joseph Allpori Andrews Andrulailis Aparicio Jennifer Marlin Jennifer Laura Arthur Aubuchon Averna Baird Qi.. 99 Jaclyn Elizabeth Keith Lee Bdfbel' Barker BGITIGS B055 Christine Robyn Tricia Deena Tami Batten Beard Behle Bell Bell L90f'lGI'dG Andrea Ben B9I'1ediCl Kurt Bengtson Pedro Michael Bermeo Bingham Seniors Raise Money Sporting class of 86 sweatshirts at the first pep rally of the season, seniors displayed not only class pride but good business sense. Selling theses sweatshirts for the price at fifteen rdoiiars each enabled the senior aouncii to boost their class account which funded various schooi gifts and3yaptivities.rryFar part at they profits covered the cost for the traditional school gift given by the graduating cioss, as welt as a gift for Miss Nogei, the senior counselor. Funds raised aisapaid for the color pages in the senior section of the yearbook, reduced the cost of the senior breakfast, and heiped support the National Hon- or Society protects, schoiarships, and a Christ- mas party for Orange County foster children. Don Martin constructs a creative project for his design CtC3ISS'. r r ' r , r ' seniors - 3 Z E E E 2 E xr 2 5 22 Ei ii S 5 E me Q 5 E vi R If A 3 Z 32 J fa -2 51 3 ml 5 Q 11 6 ia Q ,s Jason Eugene Julie Leasa Karl Russell Billick Bohen Boike Bosley Bowers Bradshaw 54 - SGf'1lOl'S Kirk Laura Scoll Tim John Darci Bransieiier Brewer Bronson Brown Burks Buschini l limmll ik L i-sn, in ig? 'Q ' P4324 xii .fi w i 2' ' M it , -.. , tl l f 'Er NiCOl6 Michael MiChel6 C0fiI'lI'le R0b6I'f Eddie BLIZQl'd CCImpOS CCIpUfO Carlo Carnevale CGITIIIO l AQ ss. X .M ,V .. 'fllil-'N ,, I s ! 1 , 7 ,I 1 ff' ,Q 1 li .n ' wr Nicole Stacey Niki-lee Lisa Chuck Jolie Carrillo Carroll Carter Castro Cavanaugh Chaput :VW if if Ever ,, - .31 ' ' sw-1 2 'S Q.,-3 s ' 2 Hires, 'ries if M lc. gwifzfi 1- f ' Mark Melody Anthony Greg Tony Paul Cherney Chiles Chill Christian Christie Cieslak l. Seniors Tami Bell, Gwen Lange, and Kellie Porter carpool to lunch in Tami's car. Many seniors took advantage of being able to leave for lunch. 2. Mary Dempkowski studies with her friends in the senior quad at lunch. l seniors - 55 X 3 ' ' ' . , Q, xgftit' '-Sir-Eff: Kevin Andrew Marilyn Melissa Emmill Tressa Clancy Clemenle Cockerille Coe Cohick Copeland TT' Chris Eric Kevin William Donna David Coscino Cox Craile Culp Cusick Cusiler David Deborah D'Amico Danko 'I fl. Counselor Jean Nagel helps prepare seniors for life afier graduaiion. 2. Pepsler Laura While siarls The crowd cheering al The firsl league foolball game. 56 - seniors Jeff Wendy ROSGI'i0 Darby Davidson De Anda Vanessa Harvey Ronald de los Reyes De Lira De Puy Kiciwiier, Kingman, Guirior chosen as Queen icunuiuuies Richelle De l.eOI'1 Dana Gina De Fiilippo De Fiore David Andrea De Nunzio Diaz Galen Diaz 'l. Since The senior quad is full of seniors, under- ciassmen had To search among The consTruc- Tion for a spoT To eaT Their lunch. 2. The AzTec EnTerTainmenT UniT promoTes school spiriT by playing The Alma iViaTer aT a pep assembly. T 2 seniors - 57 Seniors Joanne Combs, Jessy Reza, and Gina Greco Take Time To pose while waiiing for parking lor Traffic To clear up. Heather Kimberly Mary James Dillon Dillon Dingler Donslon 'M 5 dx Cynlhia Brandy Craig Aryo Margarel Roberl Dupuy Earle Eccleslon Ehyaei Emerson Enlrican 58 - seniors 34... E.:-I W. ..-E -. v V Q., i E ef f 'f il -i i E Jeffrey Andrew Dwighl Bryan Cynlhia Keriann Eoff Escobar Everell Evers Fashing Ferreira a r e V I What is the Answer? i i of thigh scheet, they never beffcom' ririii em ss i krnssfer iprivisgssg they ceeie not their high scheoi dqys going by se fest. tofeeibeingcrsmcriifishinobig pond. The possibilities of differ- Qs Q- i hhh rurersir use UCLA, uc wine or sch Diego State University? is cr ,iiii serczzrevmei rreecrrviiesend it i pnyiieges were greet, but it soon was time to rece some if-'lrftiffriilil rtdssisisssr iiii heferwiii they ge to cetiege? Wit they Senier Kim Sawyer smiieses she gets cet yet eiess te hcrng signs fer ri-is,-rsrsrnsrisneiyerssgr it f they save their money fer schooiing? Even with the od- viee of parents, friends. crnd ceuriseiers, Ceiiege bound seniors found it difficult to metre these tie ch deci- sions. ISC KflShI'1 JGITTGS DebOI'Gh Darlene IS FOl'd FOSCGFHG FOSfeI' FOU1Z Diane Bruce Denise Wes Kenneth Frelman Gcinienbein Garcia Geer Georgi seniors - eritfi-cz ssrrereiiitiremsiiessi 1. The Senior class shows Their spiriT aT The firsT pep assembly of The school year. 2. VarsiTy fooTboll coach PeTe Yoder Talks To senior quarTerbock Greg Beckman abouT offensive sTraTeQy. T .wg 2 If W- .J x' j ,ff Sfeven Bryan Jerry Joseph Forrest Gibson Gilberi Gilberf Gillcspy Gillespie V tj Laurie Thomas Jill Anna Che'von Gilmer Godfrey Gonciarczyk Gonzalez Gordon Gina Lee Amanda Nicole Robbie Greco Greenberg Greene Gregory Griffin oO - seniors Pi oes rsriirri Laurier DecisiOU MOVE? Difficult fOr Nadine Chris Hackett Haggard Gina Kim Hale Hale 'ii iii ii iii iii ia iiiii it H it ii i1ii1 iii H: ,H it 5TUd9UTSipC3i9C0V9f6C3r 0 i l obieiio ' i ' eat' food that was hot from the cafeteria. Ever since they were itresshmeh the rreiiasss at i386 dreamt about the day they weeid go off campus during Vtiheti' ' came true they came across Gf1C3fh9fdttSFfH'f'iGi: t etogo for timoh? The first week, not wanting to be tate, they aniy troveiea as far as the iwfamous DW. 's aoroes the streetg ihen as? i ii the Yearrryeantinaed, they be- ibraver tory HQIGWS Qi iiii eicfrs for their ae Pack with free trivial pursuit cards. Then they put theirfoars intro l fifth 9499! and matoreoi down to the drive-thru of Carts Jr. and the new Naugies on Esperanza Road. rrremv Daflaf the frost food famiiy was Wenoiy's on Yorba Linda Blvd. This gives seniors yet another iunchtime choice. But no matter where the class of '86 ehose to eat, one thing was clear -- they enjoyed the priviiegey of going off campus forliunoh. H 1 Julie Lisa Krista David Steven Haley Hall Hallisey Halverson Halweg seniors - Joe Jacques makes a face as Jason Biiiick shows off his Iaiesi siyie of sunglasses inside The 200 building. Xas- nsfi' . l. Ffed Aaron HGI'T1il'l0n HGITIUSGK f -, - X ii i. G iiiiiii ii K ',viwii.:iiin ' i ,Mi v iiiiii i ii 1 iiiiiziiiiiiqi 3: if T f Fi :V i ' ff fl 5' a ff -T iiiii il? 1 A If iiffiliilfiiiiiiiiiiiiliiTi'fi?iii?iiifiiiiiiii'311Y1fi'Ii? TEFL' i i' Y 'ij W if ii 3 Q Qi ii 'ii' i X w-i 'iii' iuii i iiuiiu ,figs ,i.iii 1 ii-i: s'igii:1-wivwf.,W-fiiiiri'iii --ii iiiii - ,ii ,i--i i-ii iieefiifrizi iiii u if ' 62 - SGI'1iOVS me 'bf' Hye Chon Saba Tamra Keith Han Haq Harberth Harms F ifi? W E, VV .s , 1' A ,Eli W e V I .4 , f 21 P asf 1 0 'L W 3 I l E f, 1- ,Q - use 'jj i. x b ,X ,, qiiii - X X ,. , lfffagqg A . , 4 g9Gl:???f! I I V 'V , ,sz . 1-if Amy Brenda Tina Wayde Harris Hatch Hatcher Hauptmeier iv ! 5 T , fi i I John Carl Kim Julie Hays Helmele Henney Herrscher 4. Varsily cheerleader, Michelle Marlinez pro- moles spiril al The fool- ball game againsl Cy- press. The Azlecs Deal Cypress 27-2 Thai nlghl. 2. Senior Lee lvlal- colm slops by lo advise some dislressecl slu- denl council members. Bailey Michelle Michael Hwey Zoo April Kelly Jewell John Johnson Jung Kauble Kaufmann seniors - 63 Jocelyn Fry and Seniors Darby London and Carrie Kidwiier show off their rou- tine ot a pep assembly. Their costumes went well with The song 'iWipe Out. Ns. C1 7' fe L Dan Ann Carrie Chris Lisa Keete Kellermann Kidwiler Kietzke Kimberly 9'3 x :J 1 Eiko Karri Matt Terry Eric Kimura Kingman Kistler Ko Kochis .X- ff-, Scott Magdalena Anisa Lisa Gwen Koellisch Kurz Lampton Landry Lange 64 - seniors M M f lv' 3 x VL' f Q U J Q: Y ' mwrzr lg? Y My wxwf Ed Monique Susan Mark Langenwalter Lathrop Lavoie Lazenby 4 H 9 .pw ww W Mg M , bg, 5.551 A F ' 4.5 1 J FS-f-:. i:vu. I Q I 'Y -, 4611 ' 'fs-N,,, 1-v1A 'I' mwgw ,T QM W 4, My ax . - WW? Sr eg l. Senior Tressd Copeland walks Through The quad, in d des- oerafe search for o fellow senior. IT looks as Through she found one. 2. Senior Ralph ParkhursT Tries To persuade his girlfriend BeTh Kinney To buy some lVl8cM's. 4 'hr' 9:31 Steve Logan -W. L it ww A Sheri Kenneth Darby Loignon Lomenzo London Craig Loyd 66 - seniors Michael Scott Jason Lucey Lynch Lyon Seniors Monique Loihrop ond Jill Bullrey enjoy a qui- ei relaxing lunch in The senior quad wiih o few of Their friends. Julie Tim Holly Macleod MClCNeil Maklary Holly Lee Viclor Lani Malloch Malcolm Manes Marquez be Joel Donald Lori Marsh Marlin Marlin seniors - 67 Senior Wayde Haupimeier enjoys his lunch in The senior quad. Haupimeier was one of the few seniors who siill ale lunch on campus. 68 -- seniors Michelle Raymond Enrique John Martinez Marlinez Mason Mason 'N 'Y , . , , 1. , A ,, . 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Michelle Martinez performs the weekly duty of changing the school marquis. 72 - seniors Keefe Cuiaes Class of '86 Steven Melissa Evelyn Kim Santos Sargent Savage Sawyer X., Diana Keri Scalise Schindler 1. Seniors Tressa Copeland, Julie Herscher, and Ann Kellerman enjoy a auiel lunch while sharing a magazine. 2. The Varsily Foolball players are on Their way To making pump- kin pie our of Cypress. seniors - 73 -1--up -an v Q vi Qt 4. STacey Carroii is noT amused by The cammenTs of friends Karen SmiTh and Magaii MiTaux. 2. 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T sperahza ge-Tsa A f f Jmp OD The cam- ,f me-TiTioh during a T T :ross cauhTry cs are always oking for a :hahce TO J J '1eeT, 7. The AZ- a,TT ,L e J uf ET Dora aha Deiiillipo urns a shoT from N . e e opposing Om. sporTs - 83 ffl EIEKUEIEIU Ill? A E195 ID IIUIULEUEUE As The 4985 fooTboll seoson opened The AzTec VorisTy FooTpoll Teom hod on opTimisTic ouTlook. They were ronked os on Oronge CounTy powerhouse ond were predicTed To be o sTrong CIF con- Tender. BuT dfTer The firsT Three non-leogue gornes The opTimism Turned To worry. The firsT Three gomes spelled defeoT for The Az- Tecs os They losT To Morino, El Mo- deno, ond Riverside Poly. The Az- Tecs Then pulled TogeTher ond won five of seven leogue gomes, 4 winning Their losT Two wlTh shuT- ouTs. Their leogue record eorned Them o spoT in The CIF ployoffs os o T Third ploce Teorn. The sedson come To on end, however, os They losT The firsT ployoff gome To FooThill High School. Sorne ouTsTonding oll leogue pldyers included defensive pldyers ScoTT Toylor, Roy Williorns, John Ledesrno, ond Tim McNeil. OuT- sTonding offensive pldyers were Kevin Cloncy, l?oberT EnTricon, Greg Beckrnon, ond Mike Mis- clone. 2 'l. Quonerbock Greg Beckmon prepores To signol for The snop. 2. Rich Poole rnonhdndles o Cypress runner. 3. Heod Cooch PeTe Yoder ond running Dock Mike Miscione discuss offensive sTroTegy. 84 - FooTpoll .lwh-7' The 4985-86 Varsiiy Foolball Team: Firsi row - L. Malcolm, L. Jackson, S. Clancy, J. Almenclarez, E. Mason, M. Johnson. 3. Slraiian, K. Clancy. Second row - P. Machado, P. Merkle, T. Harshbarger, Manager, J. Meek, Manager, J. Shim, T. Druill, M. Gilberl. Third row - R. Polle, D. Herrick, T. Rose, Coach Meek, Coach Haulenbeck, Coach Yoder, Coach Lewis, Coach Penalelon, Coach Magnuson, T. Vlllnlerbauer, C. Palessiro, R. Balien. Fourlh row - D. Keefe, R. Vllillialms, H. Lowiiz. D. Ehrman, M. Moneymaker, C-. Roseen, A. Cole, D. Cusiler, T. Chill, T. Racca. Fiflh row - T. Kirschke, D. Sage, R. Lane, B. VlcElhaney, J. Leclesma, S. Logan, R. Schriever, M. Miscione, B. McCullough. Sixlh row - E. Cox, D. Denunzio, R. Misemer, 3. Bohen, C. Jackowski, G. Beckman, B. Enirican, B. Hancock, T. Kellerman, M. Brower. Sevenih row - B. Conner. S. Taylor, J. Darby, J. Shorl, G. Reia, F. Klisura, T. Hargrave, T. MacNeil, J. Rae. Fooiball - 85 The 4985-86 Sophomore Fooiboii Tedrn: Firsi row - M. Donioi, J. Cory, W. Turner, C. Depdz, M. Renfro, M. Wood, P. Alexdnderi Second row - L. Bedrd, J. Wood, J. Ldihrop, B. Duke, M. Finley, J. Cdrnevdie, M. Arids, D. Nemosek. Third row - C. Avino, J. Sugor, Cooch Dornene, Codch Currdn, Cooch Sedbold, M. Monderson, P. Rezo. Fourih row - R. Ldgsdin, S. Arihur, O'MoIley, J. Peres, S. Fionogdn, B. Greer, E. Hdfch, M. Murphy. Fifih row - S. Gdbriel, J. Moier, R. Pressel, K. Sedbold, M. Siewdri, D. Sounders, M. LdPedn, J. Burchii. Sixih row - M. Kenr, J. Jovdnovich, S. Conner, C. Coilindn, C. Holi, K. Webb, B. Shondrnon, T. Roizedeh, M. Linn. ,eixifi The Aztecs siruggie for d shon' goin. 86 - Fooibdll EEIJLVEUIUDUIULUIEE LUIEUISIU SIEWIBIEIEUIZ 4. Two defenders ore needed To sTop on AzTec runner. 2. The of- fensive line moves inTo dcTion. 3. Esperonzd kicks off To The oppo- nenT. Bredking records wos The Trodemork of The 85-86 Sopho- more Foofboll Teom. WiTh o re- cord of 'IO-O, They were The only sophomore gridders To finish The seoson undefeoTed since Esper- onzo become porT of The Em- pire Lecigue. Two vicTories were ogoinsf Junior VorsiTy Teoms, onoTher fedT never before dc- complished of Esperonzo. AIThough unbedTen, The Teom fdced severoi Tough op- ponenfs. EI Dorodo, who pldced second in ledgue, gove The Az- Tecs o chdiienging gdme. Troil- ing by o score of 44-0 of hoif- Time, The Azfecs rollied To o 2'I- 20 vicTory, mdrking This gdme os The sedson's mosT excifing con- TesT. Foofboli - 8 5'l.Vl.iilIll:il:jlLI3 If!!!-it WIEESEUUULUEU 'UE DU Esperanza's Freshman Football team, coached by Dave Stout, started off the season with three big wins over Cypress, Los Alamitos, and Pacifica. According to Stout, this young freshman team was hard working and strong. However, freshman football, just like any other team, had its weak points. 'Coming in and being faced with new exper- iences, they struggled to play as a unit, ex- plained Stout. Being new and inexperienced, the season resulted in some key injuries and a season record of four wins and six losses. Although the season did not turn out as ex- pected, the team had some outstanding play- ers. Quarterback Danny lVlondragon is one of the best athletes l've seen in my five years of coaching freshman football, continued Stout. 0ther players, such as Steve lvlelkerson, Ben Pinkertin, and Joe Shim also played well, and will do even better when they reach the varsity level. '1 2 88 - Football 4. The Aztecs return a kickoff. 2. The opponent tries to stop the Esperanza offensive rush. 3. The Aztecs push ahead for yardage. l l l I l l '-1-suv it-f The 85-86 Freshman Football Team: Front row - S. Ogdon, B. Disciullo. M. Davis, B. Olivares, S. Walker, P. Martinez, D Shaffer, J. Shim, D. Kaye. Second row - T. Redfern, S. Diavatis, R. Lopes, P. Wehage, B. Young, J. Alfaro, B. Trijillo, D Jensen. Third row - S. Sutton, J. Rood, Coach Hill, Coach D. Stout, Coach B. Gaviglio, M. Atler, V. Fiore, R. De La Torre Fourth row - B. Richter, C. Underwood, J. Williams, R. Moreno, J. Marsh, V. Camacho, D. Mondragon, D. Guy, P. Neuhs Fifth row - S. Melkerson, T. Kovalcik, J. Durns, P. Kelly, M. King, A. Miranda, B. Harris, B. Pinkerton. Sixth row - B. lngrahm, P Murphy, J. Smith, S. Henderson, S. Richards, D. Beaman, M. Duran, G. Pope, A. Vigil. Coach Marc Hill has a private conference with J. Marsh Football - 8 l. Linh Beckeil seis up for her power- ful serve. 2. From Top lefiz Berne- cleiie Mendozo, Linh Beckeii, Cheryl Binghom, ,leon Agee, Brondy Kuskie, Teri Miller, ond Pom Cholmon. Boi- lom from lefi: Briclgeiie Bollos, Keri Wood, Lione Brewer., Sung Hui Hon. 3. Sung Hui Hon smoshes The poll 'I book or her opponeni. 2 3 Q0 - girls' Tennis IJJCUIEBUIV 'UTEEULUUB I3 USB IJEIBIYIJLUUIEKUIEIE The Esperanza Girls VarsiTy Tennis Team, coached by Jean Agee, had a rough season, fin- ishing The year wiTh a record of 3 wins and 'l'l losses. The reason for This disappoinfing season was ThaT few players reTurned from lasT year's Team since The majoriTy of Them were seniors. This season, Therefore, was TransiTional, as mosT Team mem- bers will be refurning nexT year wiTh a year of experience under Their belTs. T. Senior Keri Wood IeTs fly wiTh her deadly backhand. 2. Saundra PaTTer- son reTurns a serve. 3. Pam Chalman makes a cuT aT The ball wiTh her base- ball-like backhand. girls' Tennis - 94 l. ConcenTraTion is evidenT on The face of Marcie Forward as she makes a desperaTe lunge aT The ball. 2. The Esperanza Girls Junior VarsiTy Tennis Team. From lefT Top - Berne- deTTe Mendoza, KaThleen Wilson, Sandra PaTTerson, Jeannie Ku, Chris SmiTh. Laura BergsTedT, and Mike Davis. Middle row - --f Julie TusTin, Alison Yasso, Julie Shaffer, Sherry PongsiriphaT, Dena O'Brien. Marcie Forward. BoTTom row - Tammy Howie, Angela Shen, Erin WrighT, and Elaine Kafo. 3. Sandra PaTTerson Takes a break on a sTool which doubles as her Tennis rackeT. 2 NYAVX, V K 92 - girls' Tennis TULUMLUIL LTU UEIIU i TID The Junior VarsiTy Girls' Tennis Team, coached by Mike SmiTh, placed second in Their league wiTh a record of Ten wins and four losses. The hard work of all Team members, and of new coach Mike Davis resulTed in This season's sTrong finish. Coach Davis was very proud of The deTerminaTion and devoTion his Team showed all season long. Many players are good enough To Try ouT for The varsiTy Team nexT season. This will force coach Davis To re- cruiT new TalenT ThaT will hopefully ouT do lasT sea- son's record. JIILTJUULIJ UXUIEBU QF IIUCUE QED UVWLJIEEEUIQDIE Eli EIUEUQ WIBUEEUXEEWLU WIDE QLIJIJIILUELI, IECUIEIBIE Ufllli The Junior VdrsiTy Volleyboll Tedm, cooched by KurT KersTen, finished The sedson wiTh d perfecT record of 'IA-O. This perfecT record mode Them Iedgue chomps. Their impres- sive seoson dnd TdlenTed pldyers should help To mdke The 4986-87 VorsiTy Tedm dnoTher winner. The FroshfSoph Tedm wos cooched by Cec Ponce ond for The fourTh consecuTive yedr ended The sedson in firsT ploce. AIThough This yeor The TiTle of Empire Leogue Chomps wds shored wiTh Los Aldmi- Tos wiTh d record of 43-4, Their win- ning TrddiTion conTinued. 'l. JV Teom - FronT row - Kim Cox, Shon- non Jones, Sldcy Newmyer, Wendy Nedde, Michelle WellingTon, Corie Collier. Bock row - Chris BiTTick, Suson Koy, Jody Mines, Ginger Sloggy, Sondi Were, Erin Brown, Nicole BrydnT, Codch Cec Ponce. 2. FroshfSoph Teom - FronT row - Shelly Ring, Denise Sevi. Bock row - NdTile Mor- dues, Liso Bowers, Bdrboro Cldrk, Ddniell Reeves, Jenny De Nunzio, STephonie Jorl. volleybdll - Q3 hiono spikes The WQEHEUUW UEILILIEQFIECUUQE EEIEIZWS 'lffiifUI3IJ'UUIEEU QILIJIDI3 1 75 . Wi V, ooks on os sen- vcJrsiTy Teom Tory! 2 The 4985 Girls VarsiTy Volleyball Team won The TiTle of league champions along wiTh Cypress High School. The Team had an im- pressive '13-'I record and was superbly coached by Dal Desseker. They enTered C.l.F. wiTh greaT enThusiasm and won Their firsT game, buT in Their second game They were defeaTed by Long Beach Wilson. Four ouTsTanding players were Sharon Warmus, named All League M.V.P., and All League seniors Lani Marquez and Gina Pachiano, and junior Laura Jones. Q FronT row siTTing - Heidi Anderson, Laura Jones, Missy Lesdesma, Jane Marques Back row sTanding coach Dal Desseker Dana Delfillipo, BeTh Kinney, Karin Davidson, Sharon Warmus, Lani Marques, Lisa MarTin Gina Pachuano IELBIE JE?-QUEEN' 'QV 4 fl. Esperdnzd vdrsiiy cross- couniry runner Debbie Reyn- olds is being cheered on by friends. 2. Vdrsiiy runner Mir- chel Troy puis our his besi ef- fori To pldce highly. 3. Codch Briii dnd Girls' Arhle- Tic Direcior Mrs. Genduso discuss The ddy's dchieve- rnenis. 96 - cross-counrry mumumuswurilm mmm maui-mimmee 'Um mmm smmraiw T As in years pasT, The Esperanza Cross-CounTry 'eam placed second in League Championships wiTh Nillie DeMello, Ed LangenwalTer, and John Corrow naking all Empire League. Nillie DeMello, Ed LangenwalTer, and John Corrow naking all Empire League. AlThough his Teams were successful, Coach BriTT expressed concern abouT The decreasing size of his 'eams. According To BriTT, more parTicipaTion from 'he sTudenT body is needed. Since many runners graduaTed This year, The Team is diminishing. Many seniors were honored wiTh various awards. ihe Los Angeles Times named Tami HarberTh All Or- :rnge CounTy. HarberTh, along wiTh Willie DeMeIIo, also made Orange CounTy Champions, FirsT Team. KrisTi Young, Peggy Emerson, Jennifer Cooke, Kim Hayford, Sharmae Wood, and Michelle MiTchell made All League. Proud of his Team's efforT, Al BriTT sTaTed, 'll goT The besT ouT of every member, we could noT have done any loeTTer. 'l. GraduaTes KenT Lawrence and Mary Ann Bullard join The Cross CounTry Team aT The 4985 Cross-CounTry Camp. Top row: Jon LyceTT, John Corrow, MiTchell Troy, Brian Hlld, Rich Medellin, Coach BriTT. Second row: KrisTi Young, Tami Har- berTh, Peggy Emerson. Kneeling: Diasuke Kimara, ScoTT Lane, and Kim Hayford. cross-counTry - 97 98 - cross counTry 1. This group shoT wos Token ofTer The Girls VorsiTy Teom Took second in The ClF finols. Top row - Cooch BriTT, Jennifer Cooke, Tomi HorberTh, Michelle lVliTchell, ond Rich Medellin. BoTTom row - Peggy Emerson, KrisTi Young, Kim l-loyford, ond Shormoe Woocl. 2. The Girls J.V. Teom is cheered on by Michelle MiTchell. The Leogue finol runners were KrisTi Aubushon, Kim I-loclgens, ond Emily Thieboucl. 1. PuTTing oil his efforT inTo The roce, runner John LyceTT pushes for The besT, 2. Tomi HorberTh, Peggy Ernerson, ond Shormoe Wood ceep up The poce oT Ieogue meeT ogoinsT rivol EI Dorodo. 3, IT seems To be o Tie os seniors KrisTi Young ond Torni HorberTh finish oT 31 Ieogue nneeT ogoinsT Cypress ond Looro. A. ExhousTeci Michelle viiToheIl Trudges down The rooci during The Three mile rooei cross oounTry LVIJEIEUEUE ESUDUDU IIUIEUII U33 Q? UIUTE IEUI? For The AzTec WaTer Polo Team, This year proved To be a year of personal dedicaTion. WiTh a re- cord of 'l3-6, Andrew Ward coached The men's VarsiTy Team inTo CIF. UnforTunaTely, The AzTecs losT To EI Toro in The firsT round. Galen Diaz was awarded mosT valuable player and Gary Von BoxTel was recognized for his ouT- sTanding abiliTy. WiTh a fairly young Team, The Team will only lose four players afTer graduaTion. They in- clude Vic Manes, Galen Diaz, Anders Thumborg, and Darrel Wal- lace. Coach Ward said, ul will real- ly miss These players, noT only as players, buT as friends. YeT overall we had a young Team wiTh more personal dedicaTion Than This school has ever seen! 'l. Vic lvlanes, Darrel Wallace, Anders Thumporg, and Galen Diaz are The Sen- iors who will noT be reTurnlng nexT sea- son. 2. The VarsiTy Team includes from righT To IeTT: Top row: A. Thumporg, lvl. Slovich, M. Giffin, R. Ricci, B. PeTTijohn, R. Hunfagel, G. Von BoxTel, J. lVlcDonald, C. Garcia. BoTTom Row: G. Diaz, Vic lvlanes. 3. Senior Vic lvlanes scores on a fasT break. 4. Sophomore Gary Von BoxTel scores and anoTher game is won. 400 - waTer polo 4. Rich FoTchman sTeaIs The bail as opposing Team members Try To sTop him and geT The bail back. 2. Galen 1 Diaz aTTempTs a pop a shoT, scores and a pop goal is compIeTed. 3. Sophomore VarsiTy player Mike Siavich scores. The VarsiTy Team had a season record of 43-6. 4. FroshfSoph included: J. PeTers, M. Marques, P. Lucas, R. Goiyer, R. Neal, J. Kane. Row 2: D. McLeod. K. Perkins, E. Garcia, S. Aldrich, S. FensTsermaker, C. Keorner. Row 3: M. CasTro, R. Jones, G. Simonian, N. Sekie, T. Eiiembass. waTer polo - 'IOT W' -'Q ,W ' iii: H. -X f aj ' 1? V f W'ljIfUI3LijI29E EUIJJ BUUFWULUIE IBEW 'iThere's no sTopping us seemed To be The Theme song of The EHS Girls VarsiTy BaskeTball Team. AT The beginning of The season Things were very promising, wiTh players Sharon Warmus, Laura Jones, and Karin Davidson reTurning. The Team also gained new players, all Transfers from oTher schools. UnforTunaTely, one Transfer wenT back To Japan, sTarTer Sharon Morrell. AT firsT The loss seemed To hurT The Team buT, according To coach Marc Hill, we knew we could do iT wiTh or wiTh ouT Sharon. The Team early in The sea- son wenT To The finals in The Brea Olinda Tournamenf. They were defeaTed by Brea in The finals. During The TournamenT, The Team faced many Tough Teams, one being FooThill which was ranked 2nd in C.l.F. aT The Time. The AzTecs defeaTed FooThill To advance To The finals. Coach Hill was proud and confidenT of his Team as They enTered league play ranked fourTh in C.I.F. ln The firsT round The lady AzTecs were undefeaT- ed, wiTh an overall record of 42-3. They were Tough To beaT. The 4985-86 Girls' Varsify BaskeTball Team: STanding - Denice Servi, Sharon lvlurrell, Laura Jones, Kerri Dalia Rosa, Karin Davidson, Sharon Warmus, Lynn BaraTh, CaThi ShirTs, Dana Defillpo. Kneeling - Jane lvlaraues, Coach Marc Hill, Karen Joyce. baskeTball - 403 T 2 ULUIEEELVISLHUIEEUIEIBIB IJIFLV Ellllbljlikjilfllllli WiTh o 9-3 overoll record oT press Time, The Girls' J.V. BoskeT- boil Teom Tied for second ploce in The Empire Leogue wiTh four leogue wins ond only one loss. The AzTecs ployed ogoinsi one of The Two besT J.V. Teoms in The counTy, ond They were oble To finish fourTh ouT of sixTeen in counTy TournomenT, occording To Cooch Bill PendleTon. The Teom This yeor wos inexperienced oT firsT, buT os Time wenT on They were oble To progress ond were o hord-working Teom. There were no reTurning sTorTers, so iT wos o Tough bui cholienging seoson for The Teom. A few ouTsTonding defensive ployers were NoToIie lvlorques ond Jody Mines. Kelly Dill, Kris BiTTich, ond Jody Mines were ouTsTonding rebounders ond scorers. T'Everyone conTribuTes speciol TolenTs. No one does every- Thing well, buT os o Teom They were successful, soid Cooch PendleTon. 3 A . fl. Shonnon Jones dribbles To The hoop for ci Ioy up. 2. Kelly Dillon ond NoTdlie Morques rush for The poll. 3. Jo- i mie English Tokes her opponenT one-on-one To The hoop. 'IOA - girls' boskeTboll l. The 4985-86 Girls' J.V. BaskeTbalI Team: FirsT row - P. Seino, W. Knede, S. Newmeyer, L. Small, J. HarT, Coach B. PendIeTon. Second row - J. LaTTer, K. Dalia Rosa, M. WellingTon. J. English, K. BiTTick, K. WalTers. Third row - S. Kay, G. Sloggy, B. Bradshaw, J. Mines, K. Dillon, N. Marques, C. l-losband, S. Jones. 2. Michelle WellingTon inTeroepTs The ball from an opponenT. 3. NaTalie Marques passes The ball To Jodi Mines To seT up a score. girls' baskeTball 4 4. KurT BronsTeTer, Toking ccireful oirn, shooTs for Two. 2. Sen- ior Mike VincenT concenTroTes while dribbling The boil To The boskeT. The 4985-86 Esperonzd Mens VorsiTy BoskeTbdII Teom looked Tough wiTh reTurning vorsiTy plciyers Ross i-Iorvey ond Mike VincenT. The Teom oiso hod o 6'3 Tronsfer frorn Son Rornon, Kirk BronsTeTTer. Cooch KurT KersTen feIT very confidenT wiTh his Teorn ond wiTh This feeling, seT ci rndjor gool. The gool wos To rndke iT To The pldyoffs. BuT holf wdy inTo Ieogue ploy, KersTen decided To chonge his gooi since The Ieogue wos Tough ond The Teorn inexperienced. The gool wds Then chonged: To beoT IosT yedr's record. KersTen oiso hos o o personol gool, which is To improve The progrorn edch yeor. The reoson for The Teom's success wos porTIy oTTribuTed To Kirk BronsTeTTer, Mike VincenT, ond Ross Horvey, The cenTer ond forwords. These Three corn- bined hod The highesT scoring overoge from The fronT courT in The schooI's hisTory. They overdged L15 pTs. o gorne. The Teorn hod on ouTsTonding gome This secison oigoinsT Troy. Troy is in The Freewoy Ledgue ond wos in firsT ploce. The AzTecs defeoTed Troy, pldying o greoT gorne. AIThough They were down by 'IO poinTs 2 dT one Time, They come Dock To win. 406 - boys ooskeTboII WULQQUULUE TIJJIEIEEL 'i. Coach Mike KersToh gives The hoif Time pep Toik. 2. iVIiTch VihcehT Throws The boil cmd wc1Tches iT go ihTo The boskeT. 4985-86 MGDIS VorsiTy BoskeTbc1II Teom: Row i - Rich Gommcilo, iViiTch VihcehT, Joe Shopley, Jerry GiIberT. Row 2 - Johh Burks, Mike VihcehT, KurT BrohsTeTTer, Ross I-icirvey, Chris KieTze, ohci Bob Driver. boys bc1skeTboiI - 407 4. Troy Nakasohe shooTs a free Throw in The Pacifica game. 2. Rob Nay goes up for The shoT aurihg Esperahza's game wiTh Pacifica. 3. Rick Jen covers a Pacifica player while he moves aowh The courT. 'IO8 - boys' baskeTbaIl ll Qlfls IJTCUEIIEIEUIJLUILIL IEEE 8 Elle Um EEG AT pressTime, The Boys' J.V. BaskeT- pall Team had a record of 6-8 wiTh a 7'l-7O win over El Dorado highlighTing The season. ConTribuTing To This season of success were MosT Valuable Players Jason Moler and Rob Nay. The mosT improved player on The Team was Mike KenT, while Chris Walsh led The Team as capTaln. Coach Chris Lee felT ThaT his Team was A good group of players who conTinued To learn. We played five sophomores and This gave us reason To 4 be opTimisTic apouT The fuTure of bas- keTball aT Esperanza. 4. Jack DonaT shooTs over a Pacifica opponenT. 2. The 4985-86 Boy's J.V. BaskeTpall Team: STanding - Troy Na- kasone, Todd Wasserman, Jeff PeTes, Jack DonaT, Mike KenT, MaTT Woods, Jon Becha, Hung Yu Tan, Rick Jen, Ken ArmiTT. Kneeling - Brian Vouga, Dan BellinfanTe, Jason Moler, Chris Wlsh, Rob Nay, BarT Fredericks, and Coach Lee. 2 boys' baskeTball - 109 MO - boys' boskeTboII ' . 1. Bill BeoTTy is rneT by o choiienger os he oTTernpTs o Ioy-up. 2. During one of This seoson's gornes, Ben PinkerTon goes up for o free Throw. 2 'W The 4985-86 Freshmen BoskeTboIi Teorn: fronT row - R. Driver, B. I-iuTch- inson, H. Bryon, C. Ronciolph, M. Williorns, P. Neuhs, ond E. Cloyf Dock row - J. Alforo, S. WoTTier, B. BeoTTy, T. Young, G. Pope, B. PinkerTon, S. EvereTT, B. Hild, ond S. Becker. JV Coooh Chris Lee is feoTured wiTh The Teorn. TeommoTe. Even Though The Freshmen Tedm, cooched by Doug Kim- berly, did noT fore Too vvell This yeor, They showed improve- menT ThroughouT Their seoson wiTh dn overdll record of 5- 45. In The Empire Leogue, They pldced sevenTh wiTh four vicTories ond fifTeen losses. On The oTher hond, The Sophomore Tedm hod o very prom- ising seoson. They pldced AThf5Th in The Empire Ledgue wiTh GD even 7-7 winfloss rdTio. Overoll, The Tedm wds viCTorious nine Times ond defeoTed eleven Times. Sophomore Neil Siecke commenTed, We hod on okoy seoson This yeor. By The Time we ore vorsiTy, we'll be reolly good pecouse four people from our Tedm sTdrT on The J.V. Tedm. Jimi Fi . .M 7 ..,. A , '19 4. Sophomore G-dry Brushwyler dribbles down 4 The courT. 2. Jim MoMillon looks for o fellow The 4985-86 Sophomore BdskeTboll Teom: fronT row - W. Turner, D. Aloe, K. BronsTeTTer, J. Young, G. AsTIeford, S. Lox, M. SonToro, ond J. Cosow: book row - Coooh Poul SpiTzerri, A. Posi, G. Brushwyler, A. Chong, J. McMilIon, M. Horris, T. Roiszodeh, D. Morones, N. Siecke, M. Morris, P. PoTTerson, J. Holey, ond JV Cooch Chris Lee. EWU IEGJ G3 'UIECUILIL boys' boskeTboll - 444 RES LINE i The 'I985-86 Vdrsiiy Wresiiing Teorn: Bock row - Cooch Siewori, Ed Longenwoiier, Vic Rornono, iVIike Johns, Trevor Horgrove, Roberi Gionnoiosio, George Guiierrez, Cooch Tom Flores. Froni row: Moro Wood, i Dovid Noy, Fred Torres, Isroll Moriin, Dole Boidwin, Brion Eizengo. '1 4. Isroll Moriin oiiempis To 'Woke down his opponent 2. Moro Wood iilis his opponeni To gei Two poinis for The Aziecs. 2 442 - Wresiiing The Esperanza VarsiTy WresTling Team finished up The season aT 'I-6 in league. Senior Trevor Hargrave won firsT place as a heavyweighf in CIF and also Took Third place in league finals. The oTher Two ouTsTanding wresTlers for VarsiTy were Marc Wood and lsrall MarTin. BoTh finished 2nd in league finals. The four ouT- sTanding junior varsify wresflers were Joe Shim and Eric Hafch: boTh finished 'IsT place in league. Also, Dave Nay and George GuTierrez finished 2nd place. I had high expecfafions for The season, Coach Tom Flores said. l'We had four Seniors who were unable To finish The season, and ThaT really hurT our chances for a beTTer record. el has k x W , t A. The 4985-86 Junior VarsiTy Wresfling Team: Back row - Coach Tom Flores. Jason Boumohl, Mike Wrighf, Marc Waker, Eric Hafch, Mike John, Johnafhan Williams, Roberf Scarlef, Coach STewarT. Middle row - Gerald Kim, Bruce VaTTy, Phil DiumiTriaTis, Joe Shim, Dan Shaffer, Dave BeTTs. FronT row - STaTis- Ticians Susanne Brill and JoAnne Skeggs. UEUIDUIQUUIDIBKUIL UDLIIIJE EIELIJIS EIL IEE IIUUIEIIU UGJ ILE IEEE WresTling - 443 . IEUI? IEIEIQUEU The 4985-86 girls vorsiTy soccer Teom hod severdl injuries This yedr buT even so They mode iT dll The woy To CIF Findls. The Teom worked hord ond ended up wiTh eighT wins, four losses, ond Two Ties, plocing Them Third in leogue. The ToughesT Tedms They com- joeTed wiTh were The firsT ond sec- ond pldce Teoms: Pocifico ond Kennedy. Cooch PoT Willis kepT The Tedm going Through This rough seoson. They hod The mosT injuries ever. These injuries offecTed knees, on- kles, legs, ond honds. They did Their besT Though, ond iT pdid off. 4. The 4985-4986 Girls VorsiTy Soccer Teom: Bock Row - Sonjd Beduchdmp, ColeTTe Brdndes, Gino Pdchidno, Teri Froy, STocy Kingmon, lvlorio De Lo Torre, Kim Worehime, Codch PdT Willis. Middle Row - Noncy STone, Kim Sow- yer, Ledsd Bosley, Liso Bowers, Julie Reid. KrisTen Ferroro, Coleen Gdmblin. FronT Row - Down NysTul, Jonel Jon- kolski, KrisTy Aubuchon, Debbie Chris- Tidn, Kris BuTler, ond noT picTured KrisTi Young. 2. Gino Pochiono sTeols The boil from behind on opponenl. 3. Liso Bow- ers snedks up beTween Two opponenTs To Toke over The boil. 444 - girls soccer +,l . . fy 5' 1. I 1 M . gm 1 J .Tl . Miz' .. jk., WST. . AA... H .,.. sw,-f., .fy , f 190133.37 CUIEIE SIE ULU ILEQI3 I3 The 4985-86 JV soccer Tedm Took 3rd ploce in The Empire Ieogue wiTh d record of 9-3-2. According To codch Ldrry OrTe- go, The mosT chdllenging yeT frusTrdTing gdmes were The Two ployed ogdinsT El Dorddo. BoTh gomes were decided wiTh less Thdn five minuTes iefT To ploy. The Azecs olso Tied wiTh Pdcificd ond Los AlimdTos. The mosT vdluoble pldyers were Lisd Quesodd ond Shdrron Hickmdn. Quesddd wos hdlf- bdck dnd sTopper, while Hick- mon, The godl keeper, sdved mony gools ThdT could hdve cosT The AzTecs severdl gomes. Codch OrTegd felT d specidl Thdnks should go To The enTire defense who kepT nine oppo- nenTs scoreless. The 4985-86 Girls J.V. Soccer Teom: Bock Row - S. Ezzrre, E. STevens, N. BryonT, vi. Pompoe, S. BrdnsTeTTer, A. Thuney, J. Bedchomp lvl. Moore, Cooch Ore- rego. BoTTom Row - S. Hickmon, R. Frigo, D. WhiTe, L. Yenges, lvl. Rodriques, L. Quezodo, K. Rdmsford, D. Redves. NoT PicTured - T. Cruikshonk, S. lvloroles 'l. STocy BrdnsTeTTer sTeols The boil wiTh pleosure from The opposing Teom. 2. The mosT voluoble Teom member Liso Quesodd kicks The boil down The field. girls soccer - 445 IIJEUIJIEQUUJIQILIB CUE EI55 ESUILLEUU EDI? BoosTing o seoson record of 25-O-2, The vorsify soccer Teom wos The pride of Esperonzo. No Teom wos sofe from Their oTTock os They won The Empire Leogue Chdmpionship, The FullerTon Tournomenf Chompionship, ond finolly, The greoTesT honor of dll, The C.l.F. Trophy. Alfhough The Teom hod 22 shuTouTs, o few opponenfs Q proved To be Tough compeTi- Tion. The AzTecs Tied Los Alomi- Tos, beoT Dono Hills by o close score of 3-2 in The FullerTon Tour- nomenT, ond defeoTed Burponk 4-O in The losT five minufes of C.l.F. finols. OuTsTonding ployers included: Luis Coprel, BesT Defensive Ploy- er: BrenT Bish, BesT Offensive Ploy- er: Ed Quigley, lVlosT Voluople Ployer: Joe Andruloifis, Mosf lm- proved Ployer: STeve Sonfos, Coochs' Aword: ond Brion Aupe, IVlosT lnspirofionol Ployer. Cooches John Coppoge ond PeTe Bowers were proud of dll Teom members, who worked To- geTher To moke The seoson o success. 'l. Defensive ployer BrenT Bish works his woy oround on opposing ployer. 2. STeve Sonfos deflecTs The poll from his opponenf. 416 - men's soccer 2 ' A l '1 'i. 4985-86 Varsity Soccer Team: standing - E. Quigley, K. Gorgie, B. Kulp, J. Coppage, P. Bowers, L. Calbe, M. Mika. Kneeling - B. Aube, D. Cusiter, C. Cosino, R. Pellit, C. Her- nandez, R. Buschini, B. Bisn, K. Wyrick. Sitting - P. Cieslak, S. Coppage, S. Santos, K. Branes, C. Lloyd, K. Bow- ers, T. Andruiaitis. 2. Ed Quigley blocks out an opponent. men's soccer - 'I47 VIBE ISU EWU 'WEEE LU ULU ILIEQIE IE 5. . .g' 3 ii 3 The boys' FroshfSobh Soccer Tedm ended d successful sedson wiTh o record of '12-'I-4. Led by Codch Bob Lewis, The Tedm wds chollenged by sTronQ oppo- 2 nenT Los AIdmiTos. The mosT ouTsTdnding pldyer wds sophomore Sedn SdrgenT, who, diong wiTh oTher Tedm members, led The Tedm To o second pidce finish. 3 4. Kevin De Leon oTTempTs To geT The boil dwoy from on opponenT. 2. B Necessen defIecTs The boil owdy from KoTeIlo ployers. 3. 4985-84 FroshfSoph Soccer Teom: isT row - D. Alien, H. DiIITe, J. Spencer, S SorgenT, M. Renfore, B. Necessen. 2nd row - B. RichTer, K. De Leon, D MorTinez, A. Colbel, P. SembeTTi, D. Guy. 448 - Men's Soccer '1 xnxx! V ., 'I . Jeff Spencer pops The boil inTo The oir. 2. T985-86 JV Soccer Teorn: 4sT row - J. Shuck, R. JuTiurz, S. Cox, J. Longe, M. iVIcCiusky, S. Wolf. 2nd row - T. AndruloTTis, D. Simons, R. Long. 3. Seon SorgenT works his woy oround The opponenT. I3 IEW QFEQIIE LTIEIE TSW The JV Soccer Tecim hcici o record of '13- 3-2 ThoT ec1rnedTheTec1m o 2nci pioce posi- Tion in The ieogue. The rnosT voluobie ployer wos Rick, JuTiurz. The mosT choiienging gomes were boTh ogoinsT Pocifico, who hoc! o sTronQer Teom onci peoT Esperonzo. Plover Joe Shuck soid, UThe yeor wenT preT- Ty weii puT noT os good cis IosT yeor. iVien's Soccer - 449 l. The 4985-86 Golf Tedm: FirsT row l5I.UllI.VI.fSl.iil5 LTTKUIQUUEIE EUIEQ il ULU IE I3 The 4985-86 golf Tedm pldyed in 24 golf moTches ond one Tourno- menT. They were dlso The Top Tedm in Ordnge CounTy. AT press Time, The seoson wos sTill under- wdy, buT codch Al Sofdllo hod OD opTimisTic ouTlook, since his Tedm edrned The TiTle of Empire Ledgue chompions ldsT yeor. This yeor, The Tedm hdd 24 pldyers ond The mosT improved wds Kerry FidringTon. OTher ouTsTonding pldyers includ- ed Joson BiTTick, Joey Sugor, Donn Von Winkle, Tim Todd, ond Deon Delvldscio. Cooch Sofdllo olso sdid, This Tedm wos probobly The besT group of pldyers To come Through Esperdnzof' Q. Chris Jocdues, POT Von Winkle, Kerry FedringTon, ScoTT Rogers, Deon Di lylos- cio, Donn Von Winkle. Second row - AI Sdfdllo, Don Liscio, lvlork Morris, Eric JonerT, Joey Sugor, Tom Zonodich, Tim Tokk, Joson BiTTick, Jeff Philblod, Wendy Doyidson, Tom l-ldley, Joe Honcock. 2. Senior Joson BiTTick, who porTicipoTed in The Sdn Diego Open, Tokes d swing. 3. Donn Von Vllinkle prepores To smdsh one off The ronge. 41. Senior Wendy Do- vidson geTs in some puTTing procTice. T20 - Golf C0 PETI G ITH THE BEST 2- 9 'l. Girls' Varsity Softball: Bottom row - Ms. Ponce, Gabby Boetto, Jesica Limon, Kristen Kelly, Shelly Ring, Lyntte Buffington, Angie Lopez, Lynn Beck- ett, Top row Crissy Camera, Stacy Ater, Leasa Bosley, Julie Manderson, Sharon Munoz, Collett Brandis, Beth Kinney, Gina Gurolla. 2. Girls' Junior Varsity Softball: Top row Nancy l-laskel, Julie Koehl, Sheila Cook, Teri Ma- gana, Jayme English, Kellie Dillon, Mary Smith, Stacy Morales. Middle row Alison Thuney, Robin Rae, Caroline Estrada, Jeanne Finnerty, Kim Cox, Lori Small, Markell Steal. Front row - Katy Salo, Lisa Queezada, Stacy Gibert, Nancy Russell. Encouraged to do their best and not to be put off by tough Empire League competition, members of the Girl's Varsity Soft- ball team prepared for a challeng- ing season. The Aztecs had to face several championship teams in a league reputed to be one of the toughest in AA softball. Aztec softball coach Cec Ponce felt that perennial C.l.F. finalists or semi-finalists Kennedy or Cypress would be the most difficult chal- lenges of the season, along with El Dorado. At press time, the season was just underway. Not to be intimidat- ed by the difficulties of their league, however, the team set a goal: to finish league with a .500 win f loss record. To help reach this goal, Coach Ponce was counting on the entire team, including top performances by Beth Kinney, Jes- sica Lemon, Kelly Oakly, and Leasa Bosley. This year's J.V. softball team was also hoping for a rewarding season. Coach Jean Agee had a goal for the team: to be among the top three teams in the Empire League. Early in the season the team went to the Brea Olinda Tournament. Defeating four teams, they easily took first place. Key players Kim Cox, Sheila Cook, Teri Magana, Kelli Dillon, and Ja- mye English helped lead the Az- tecs to victory. girI's softball - 'l2'l IEE 'UUEUIE The 4985-86 Esperanza Track Team showed signs of having an- oTher greaT winning season even before The real season sTarTed. Al- Though The Team did noT go Through a loT of heavy pre-season Training, They did go To some pre- season meefs. ln January, aThleTes Tami HarberTh, Peggy Emerson, and oThers Took second place in a disTance relay aT The SunkisT indoor meeT. Coach Al BriTT said, The Team was very capable of being league champions aT all levels This season. There were a few mem- bers on The Team good enough To go To ClF. When asked early in The season whaT Teams would show The mosT compeTiTion, coach BriTT felT ThaT Kafella, Los Alamifos, and El Dorado were likely candidaTes. OuTsTanding aThleTes included Bob EnTrican, ShoT puT: Wade HaupTmeier, 880: Kirk Bran- seTTer, high jump: and Colleen Gamlin, hurdles. lVlosT improved players were STeve Gabriel, hur- dles: John Corrow, mile: and Emily Thieband, hurdles and jumps. 2 1 I +4 - VarsiTy runners Donny Herrick and Mike Miscione go for The handoff in The relay. 4-2 - Hurdler Emily Thlebard sails away To lead The pack. +3 - Runner C. Heron jeTs down The Track, Trying for a lsT place finish. +4 - Senior Kirk Branseffer races for The finish. 422 - Track IEEE 'IJEUI3 I.iiUl:iIfil'LV 'Lil-iiCilI.'5EE U ,sf mz.1 '-f ew-m M ,f ' : 5, A Z 1 1ib ,f 5 gf , 3 g J. ff 2? 5 1 K Q lac, f 51 .p,.. I Lflll IELUIEQ 5 fill-U5 Cooched by mdTh Tedcher Mike Dovis, The Frosh-Soph bose- bdll Tedm were hoping To enjoy d prosperous yeor GS well ds Cl good experience. The Tedm wds led by The piTohing sTrengThs of Ben Pin- kerTon, Mike PiTTs ond Greg Pope. The hiTTing wds lefT To The duTies of Don Monihdgen, Ben Trujillo dnd FirsT Bdsemdn Mike Ddvis. Looking To give compeTiTion To The oTher Empire Ledgue opponenTs, The AzTecs dlso relied upon The TdlenTs of ShorT STop Rob Lowry dnd OuT- fielder Mike MdTTigeT. dlslllc IIUIUIQVIEIHDILS Junior VdrsiTy Bosebdll codch Gory Meek worked hdrd To mold his sevenTeen member Tedm inTo d Teom of Iedders ond winners. Some of The ouTsTdnding pldyers, docording To Meek, were ClinT HolT, Jdson Moler, ond Doug Sounders. Though The sedson wos jusT beginning dT press Time, The AzTecs were especidlly looking forwdrd To fdcing The El Dorddo Hdwks ond The KdTello KnighTs. Codch Meek felT ThdT The AzTecs would be probdbie oonTenders for The ledgue chdmpionship. 424 - bdsebdll ..,.ll.. .A . PA A.nm,.. , 4. The 'I985-86 FroshfSoph Bdsebdll Tedm: BoTTom Row - P. MdrTinez, M. Moreno, G. HiTzIer, D. Shdffer, P. Siembodid, M. Ddvis. Bill Boin. Middle row - B. Trujillo, V. Comooho, D. Monddrgon, B. Mdrsh, B. RichTer, R. Lowry, S. WdTTier. Top Row - Cooch R. MonTdno, M. MdTTigeT, S. Melkerson, M. King, B. PinkerTon, G. Pope, Gooch M. Dovis. 2. The 4985-86 J.V. Bdseboll Teom: BoTTom row - T. GudoT, J. Cdpporino, H. Swedringen, B. Duke, B. lspen, D. Nedde. Middle Row - E. Lindbeck, D. Sounders, R. Preesel, D. Allen, J. Moler, J. BurchiT, T. Wdssmdn. Top Row - F. Brown, M. Trevino, R. Ndy, K. Weff, J. ShorT, M. KenT, G. Meek. A .4 IJJLUIIE ITU IEEIEEIEILIL AT press Time, The 4985-'86 Vor- siTy Boseboll Teom, cooched by Mike Currdn, were looking To re- peoT o bid for o C.l.F. birTh in The dlwdys Tough Empire Leogue. The Teom, oonsisTing of TwenTy-one members, hod mony osTonishing ployers. Led by Third yeor leTTer- mon Eric Cox ond The piTching of STeve Hdlwig ond Jeff Dorby, The AzTecs were predicTed To be sTrong compeTiTors for The Empire Leogue Chompionships. lf we ploy Tough Then we should be seT for The ployoffs ond moybe o C.l.F. ohompionship, sToTed cooch Currdn. 1. The 4985-86 VdrsiTy Boseboll Teom: BoTTom row - M. Johnson, B. Gold- mon, K. Cloncy, F. AshcrofT, B. Bish, B. Aube, S. Holweg, G. Beckmon. Middle row - D. Morolez, L. Nix, P. Morris, T. RedingTon, A. Escobor, E. Cohick, J. Goldmon, B. Rodriquez. Top Row - J. Eoff, J. Dorby, J. Schroeder, Cooch Don ArTon, Cooch Mike Curron, Cooch Doug Domene, R. Horvey, T. Mocneil, E. Cox. 2. VorsiTy boseboll members worm up before o big gome. boseboll - 425 lVlaTT Griffin, STeve Aldrich and Cezar Garcia dive off The blocks, sTarTing The VarsiTy 500 yard FreesTyle EvenT againsT Brea-Olinda High School. ULIJIEEUTTLIEIUKLLE Elilbllli Even wiTh less Than TwenTy members on The lVlen's Swim Team, Coaches Andrew Ward and Mike CarTer agreed ThaT even wiTh very few swimmers reTurning from IasT year, The season proved To be jusT as ouTsTanding indi- vidually. AlThough The final league record was noT available aT press Time, The Team's mosT chal- lenging meeT was predicTed To be againsT Los AiamiTos. OuTsTanding performances ThroughouT The year were expecTed from Gary Von BoxTel, Sfeve Aldrich, and Chris Koerner. 4. The lVlen's T986 Swim Team: fronT row - R, FoTch- man, J. Marquez, and S. Aldrich. Second row - R. CapsTraw E. Garcia J. PeTers C. Garcia R. Niel E 'l W, lr A . warn, fran. ,pv- r ff l Chavez. Third row -'Gary VonIBoxTel,K. Koerner,IM. ga T g l W My Griffin, R. WrighT. A. Sadd, P. Lucas, and R. Jones. NoT . ., I picmred - R. Joiner. 2. eary The Fish von Boxrei yyg T holds The lead wiTh ease in The loo yard buiierfiy. 1 rl. g . if 1' T .. . .,,. ' T V. . 2 i..l f 1.. ..ll I - - 426 - me-rw S swimming . .sss ff sl vsll is 'TIDTU CUTZTJIJEE U ' 'LUE5 'ULUEULH EUIEISLULEULU kim. as l. The 4986 Womdn's Swim Tedm: fronT row - Becky Moore, Yvonne Lin, KrisTind Lewis, Sdndy Hueber, KdTid Koerner, PdTTy Seino, Joey Pdull, Kim DeHuff. Second Row - Sdrd Newhdn, Melissd Mdnes, Mdrcie Forwdrd, Kindrd Ander- son, Robin Henry, Tricid Morgdn, BeTh Fldndgdn. Third row - Cheri PiesT, Mi- :helle Owens, HedTher Trey, dnd ChrisTi Kdsd. SiTTing on diving podrd - Kdrld .ewis, KdThleen Wilson, Alison Ydsso, Lisd LdmpeTh, lsdriyd SmiThsuvdn. STdnding - Kellie PorTer, Lori MorTin, STephdnee Jdrl, DGGDO Bell, Bdrbrd Pellicer, Ddnielle Neimdn, dnd ChrisTine SpringsTon. NoT picTured: Kris BiTTick, Lidne Brewer, dnd 5Tdcey Kingmdn. 2. Freshmdn PdTTy Seino compleTes The grueling VdrsiTy TOO ydrd puTTerfly dT Bred-Olindo High School. 3. Codches Mdrshd dnd Nddine Elwood cdrefully wdTch evenTs dnd record Times dT d crucidl meeT while on- ooker STeve Logon wdiTs To see The findl resulTs. A. Lisd LdmbeTh dnd Mdrcie :orwdrd ore dll smiles dfTer winning dnoTher meeT. 4 2 This yedr The VVomdn's Swim Tedm hdd d young buT sTrong Tedm. WiTh ThirTy-five members, only five were seniors. However, The vdrsiTy Tedm wds well rounded wiTh iTs shore of TdlenTed under- cldssmen. A few of These ouT- sTdnding swimmers included fresh- men Sdndy Hueber, KdTid Koerner, KrisTind Lewis, PdTTy Sieno, sopho- more ChrisTi Kdsd, dnd junior Kdrld Lewis. KrisTind UThere's no sToppin' her Lewis broke numerous school records in her evenTs. The Tedm proved Their sTrengTh dll sedson long. In The firsT ledgue meeT, The Lddy AzTecs smdshed Cypress by d score of l'l'l-35 dnd Turned in ouTsTdnding individudl performdnces. 4 T27 l. The EHS Vdrsity Tennis Tedm: Top row - Tim Androlitls, Steve Lord, Fred Nlltdux, Chris Cossino, Tien Tron, Ed Bowen. Bot- tom row - Phil Delgodo, Dovid Lee, Mike Sdntoro, Mike Shenfield, ond Chris Flood. 2. The EHS JV Teom: Top row - Sonny Cox, Eric Arnold, Scott Wolf, Jeff Simms, Mott Willidms, Jeff Longe, Scott Willis. Bottom row - Brock Houck, John Howley, Peter Tsoi, Phil Delgddo, Doridn Bdxter, Brett Hutchinson. 'I28 5? IIUUEEYU UEWIEE Tennis cooch Dove Stout hod high hopes for the EHS Vdrsity Tennis Teom, which consisted of severdl out- stdnding veterdns from the 8Af85 seoson. These veter- dns included Chris Cossino, Steve Lord, ond Chris Flood who, ds d junior, ronked dmong the top pldyers in Coli- fornid ond wds involved in mony tourndments over the summer. Flood wds dlso selected to quolify for the Ju- nior Olympics in Cdnddo. At press time, Stout believed his tedm would moke it dt leost to the CIF Ployoffs. Vdrsity Teom member Ddvid Lee cldimed Los Altos would probdbly be the best tedm in the leogue. How- ever, he dlso felt El Dorddo wds the Aztecs biggest rivdl. The 85 f 86 JV Tennis tedm wds codched by first yeor codch Bob Whitemdn. Becduse the pldyers were inex- perienced, the sedson wds looked upon ds o time to build the tedm to its full potentiol. Although the 8Lif 85 JV tedm ploced first in their leogue, the pldyers who led 4 this tedm moved up to the Vorsity squod, ledving Codch Whitemdn with fresh recruits. 'l. Vdrsity pldyer Tien Tron swings into dc- tion. 2. Fred lVlitdux oggressively moves towdrd the boil. 3. Steve Lord follows through on oi power- ful hit. 429 'ij WaTer polo coach Andrew Ward keeps an eye on his Team during oornpeTiTion. 23 Alan Miller con- d u c T s Th e Esperanza Or- ohesTra. 35 Newspaper adviser Mary C u m m i n Q s looks over copy before submission To The prinTer. 45 In The Halloween spiriT, acTiviTies direcTor Karen Wilkens ais- guisea herself as a 'i95O's Teenager. 55 i?ecepTionisT Nancy Singley is overcome by office paper work. 430 - faculTy fGCuITy - '134 f ix .,-Ti , -it ix , ltr 1 A 1 X . , W Al Hawkins George Allen - Dick Owens Joan Stewart Kiell Taylor- Principal Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Principal Principal Principal Principal Karen Wilkins John Marcinko Jean Nagel Don Shaffer Activities Counselor Counselor Counselor Director A ERGEMIY PNLY 4. Math teacher Tom Miller explains an Algebra prablern toqtheliclaiss. 2. Senior Dan Iciscio wel- carnes back his falvorjte rsubsltitute teacher Sandy Bell. 'ff rf0CU'TV fiveacher Doug Domene sraiecl, Being a new ve run-r'siskowicr ' lvlerilyn rraylor Q w Qlirrl Parrerson' ii Diaheieenduso is Counselor Counselor Boys' Alhlelic Girls' Alhlelics M Director Director E New isiuaenrs Anticipating The arrivalsaf 658 incoming fresh-L men, Esperanza hired sixteen new Teachers. Jhesernewr Teachers were Mrs. Qarro. Mr. Con- lforii, Mrs. Corhejo, Mr. Davis, Mr, Dennis, Mr. Do- mene, Mr. Ferrario, Mrs. Gerace, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Hufnagel, Miss LaHage.r Miss 'Lambert Mr. Lee, Mrs. Pfohl, Mrs. Stroll, and Mr. Winsieacl. English Teacher al Esperanza has been ianroufsianding experience because of ihe ouisianding siu-E ,clenis and helpful teachersf' , Science Teacher Rocco Ferrario Tries To gei siuclenls To under- siand ascieniific Theory, is , ci M Q faculty - 433 Ni-. was ., T so Second Profession p rriisinoriuhcommdh for from Q nisifnomeigiri T ' S 7 f Teachers To hoveJonoTher5 form ofrincome. Some Take onrsum- 'mer ijoos, ioThers: Teach' Junior College, while oThers work for a basiness on The side. -FredBrown falls iiii lnTo' The dflC2llTl'9fl oaire iry. Brown Teaches Social Science crosses oT Esperanza: he also works parT TimeryaT,AIrnirO Travel. This job is greaT for Brownbe- oause alifhough The agency is locored in1PlacenTio, Brown is noT required To spend Time aT The office because he works e ' . Girls':fLeagaAeiaolviser i Keil 'S T ' W ' prepares To 'HUwaiianf'eQ 2. Sci! 1 ence Teacher Diok EnrlghT gives a lecture iri his Physical Science class. r T S 134 - faculiy S Abourefive years ago, a sTu- denr named Carl Simons goT Broviim fsTC1rTieid fin The Travel agency business. Since Thai Time, Brown has enjoyed The ohomcie, To rrdver wiTh-his Tamily To places such assliilaska, Mexi- co and The Caribbean. yi S Brown SGTGL iii, The besT Thing abouf working aT Almira is Thor! can Take my family Traveing and nor worry abouT going l:5rokei 5 Q Jean Agee Terry Backes Carolyn Barnes Bob Benson Cathy Bishel Physical Library Language Arts Education Assistant d L Science Language Arts fix v Lloyd Blanchard Al Britt Fred Brown Social Science Math Social Science l , ,B W.,-no L ni r Arlene Carro RSP Language Arts Varsity football coaches Bob Lewis, Pete Yoder and Gary Meek consider tactics to be used during a crucial game. faculty - 435 , lm' 'V an WJ HN- w wh X XWX x M X w A ,w!,,Xy,, X x W by , B6hCiabornA AADan Canferjig A ' Iflealfh Soma! Teri Cronfclgf ,Kaihy Cdnrcld ' - Language Arts 1 .J 411' Q' 2 Mike Curren 9 Language Aflga Socia! Science 4. Karen Ge-race finds her sfudenfs erh'hralled by Q tec- turg orjwomjksi 3 U A A , .U A A4 1 X, ' N Q Q 43f2f fC1QU1fvAa . A a 'f W. W , Vx mm - vw' Carmen Corneio a 'spanish Mikie bovis ' Phygicala Edacciion 'yn-Saw af. ' M ' if 1. , A., Language Arts A , N, 7 A sedmeyfouvonl Mmnf - Auto Shop ., ,,,. , ,.,.,, ..,.. ,, VL . -hnal-.-. Michael corradai 'I lXlewLa:bsABuilt . B i Asall.siudenisilmlicmi .aglQii t of reconstructioniwias on in and arouncl classrooms . isomer not the most noticeable-Lwitnln the 200 buildinQ was the new .science department. Though it took some t time to complete the project, the outcome was worth thewait. Science teach- er and coach Marc Hili stated, l'mobviously very excited. The organization of equipment will beneftt the students and facul- ty. The size of the rooms have in- creased greatly, allowing a larger lab area. Students now have better hands on exper- ll ience.. Chemistry yung Physics benefitted. alsog ds fdcilities for these classes are gredtly lad+ vanced. As lvlarc HiH said, lt is very versatileff i Though-there was a lot of an- ticipation for this new area some science teachers, such as Bob Benson, had to put up with the small inconvenience of por- tables. Putting up with this incon- venience was not problem since the result was a new sci' ence department. Benson said, ln the long run, it's for the bet- ter of everyone. it's a super, su- per, set of chemistry and phys- ics rooms . . . beautifull Cha-ll if P'5T:ai' wwwss paper. faculty - 4. Bob Benson hams it up tor the camera. 2. Marc Hill kicks 2 back and reads the morning 137 Clifflrioe the of StudentSi l .. 31. , g xx., -A .ia K ., . Christoper-Lee, ra thirtyfeight year old bachelor. came to Esperanza hoping to change the outlooks and attitudes oflhis students and the players on his .basicetbalt team. Lee was a new addition to the Esperanza faculty, however, not to the teachinglprofession. Lee taught for elevenfyears before coming to Esperanza and had the chance to teach in six different . it Ji y Q, .iv . 1... Countries. These-countries were North Africa. columbia, spain. Germany, and the United. States. E ' L .A graduate of U.C.L.A., Lee also attended- Reseda :High School. He most. recently taught in Germany and coached the West German National Basket- ball Team. He camel back to Southern California to be closer to his family. r E . E lei fl. Science teacher Rocco Ferraro helps stu- dents that are having problems in his biology class. 2. Facultysmembers Marc Hill and Greg Lynch talk about the problems that the con- struction has had on students as well as the 2 teachers. l l 4.38 - faculty 1 Dalibessecker Edvedfibn .wks A ,W ,X ww 4.1 X'-'gg -- Y. ,U-.X H -W-, .X ,XXX:,Xfi.X1v'X , XX'-cr .- X W j.,.lX XXX'Lw,W'..- , -X XM1X', 4.5 AX XXwX,,',,,w XQX rf -1 Q, W y,XJ, wXj.X 'WX ,X , wwe, X X1 W -X X,.,6X X z-15 ,yXv:iX' ,,gX'X X: EXTVX, . 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Strict teachers were char? acterized as those who do not accept late assign- ments, do not joke around in the classroom, and who ,don't allow students to go the restroom unless it's a dire emergency. i think that strict teachers can be a real pain sometimes because they always make you do everything the hard way: but l know that later in my life lwH1 appreciatethe extra work and the discipline, commented junior Danielle Houghton. Cool teachers, according to the poll, always joke around in class. These classes become known as kick-back classes, but the casual atmosphere can make learning easier for some students. t'Teachers that joke around in class are my favorite Rocco Ferrario assists his stu- dents during class. because, they make the work more interesting? said student Karla Lewis. Cool teachers often let students get away with excuses like My dog ate it or 'tl thought this test was open-notes . These teachers will always be remembered for some of the crazy things they did or said in class. Q The last teacher type mentioned wasthe fair teacher. Fair 'teachers are a combination between strict and cool. They usually begin the year by being strict and using rules and guidelines, but after awhie they loosen up and often let students get away with some excuses. itliair teachers are teachers who will bend the rules a little bit to help the students as much as possible, commented senior Mark Sey- mour. t i Although not all teachers at Esperanza are' so easily categorized, they do have a style all their own and a unique way of reaching their students. 4410 - faculty 'C L s 1 'R' Q. X is L 5. i I f L ' Carol Glasslord in L Kathy Griff Valerie Hanneman Ric ,Haulenbeck Foreign Language Vocal Music Language Afis Language Arls Psychology Marc Hill Jean Hubiak Pal Hufnagel Cindy Hale L Science Business Home Economics L LanguageiArlsfr r i LL L lab. I 4. Speech and Drama inslrucior Susan Semegran reviews scripis 4for an upcoming play, 2. Cljqernislryi Teacher Gregg Lynch oby serves siuaenis Jennifer Summers and Tracy Cruiksnankr auring a faculiy - 441 at-ill, ll-i l X inn PM at , Qi , 'A 'W K 5.-7 A :fit M f' ff f ri t l ll, .rx i mm , g'litgNlt1, Susan irons Frank Jahn Virginia Johns Sandy Keil Kurt Kersten in Spanish Science Language Arts Language Arts Math A 'ii VW Joan LaHage Karen Lambert Science Language Arts' W , at li' - ' . M 'ii , R. it il'- X it L i 442 - faculty Chris Lee W Bob Lewis V Language Arts Social science 4. Bond Director Allan Miller brings his cias to order. 2. Assistant Principal Kjell Taylo chats with Counselor Paul Siskowic while sitting in front of the newly constructec art building. f Q .rv mf if- wi . 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Doctor Bob, hos his sicidenis on The edge of Their seois during ci ieciure on The world of biology. X iilif .W r ifi, . ,wi XiXiX r XM! vii ii' X ii-1 rx v V X -if MX X X My , X wir. mi. QM X Yr.. me iii. X ir! ,M A V X iii J. iii . b i ir yi .5 wi ir -X lu .rv mf' ixiii' x iX X V i ii X ii X . ir, MX 7 QV-P 1,4 .ix- , i i-,. V I r i :FSA F ,T ,rxkf . ik. im, iii.--ii I iii- 'X ii ir jg':iaZx.,f v., ' W. .. Hu .ix 1 ,i rib. X :J -'w L iw Lg TN .iXXi W i i iii, . , any . iii- . 'rv 3 iw Xiw lk A I gil' 'SXQI , i. .i i ii .W iii, rump ,.,,e Ili I :Lv ,N F ,-- . tk ii., ' f . . .1 ' rf, :XM ' i, ' 'i leaching- NQPFOPWW-IUTSU'bE?6?G?eiU'iiS5iS-Th9ifG1S9, or rrrerr X X X X i r,,. X'rrrrXX . T9C1CXfi'15E:.lFQFiiEnQiiSH 2 ' ' Honriemori ifi is 'rhegpoper work she hosio wifi . ii., Jw! X Xi. LS, W , 4 :ffa-5f.'- X ii X ir 1 which limits her free time. 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Mr. i.ioiiy ' was oiso known for hissiiiguini. according to Mr. Btwn o i. edvi iX0Xbren0res1i,XihQUh every risin ieinddfhe dXcGrfirviXneiiirin that they TOOK Duringithiseitriizfihe iiwb men were Supposed To Toke turns sleeping inthe cor. However, Mrg Goviglio convenientiy siipped dwoy to the cer one night, leaving Mr. Brown in the compony of o passing drunk who persisted in singing through most of the night. Ot Xwdsivir. Brownfs turn5toXsleepfin the Xcdr.D Mr. XXXX Brown, vvhoXislprondpivXtheibestKnownwtegcher encdmmusi .XXX deights irXX telling stories to his students dnd olsoby pidving with the iiii toys in-his 'VTdyiDrdweriQ During cwest in Religions, the cldss witnessed the kidnopping of E.T. by o Storm Trooper. inthe events which foilowed, Ronold McDonoid come to his rescue riding in the iVIci2onoleilgndIroin. yvoy, Brown does ci very good E.TXgirnpresSion. X X Xconsrpiinfions ssqn from sQciq1XXiiscieriQeX Debi: ffrepoworois . X X foculty - M5 -t-P -,rt se1w'wl..:-rest ' W pr, --w..,..f .. r .: ,M Vs ' -i s , r-.5 l i l X Q x . 1, K .1 V1 .Q Fur, nd' 4 f .es ' i V ' A i 'V cindy HL1r25 Qne..ner twrEQnirig rises s took first ploce ot the!Chicdgo.jPdrk Riding Clui ' . Hprse Show. ' .. ' i r r 1 i 3 Horses Cindy Hole is not just onother teocher ot Espercrnzo, she is olso d. rider ond breeder of English Thoroughbred show ond jumping horses. She rode her first horse GT dge three in the LA. County Foir. At the dge of fourteen, she won first blue ribbon on the- notiondI level ond hos been competing dt thot level ever since? Just ldst yedr Mrs. Hole won the yedr end jumping finol for crmoteurs. V During the summer she ond her sister or hus- bdnd trdvel to Northern.CdHfornio to compete ond show her horses. She enjoys competing not only for the money ond stdtus thflt oomes '5with victory, but olso for d feeling of personol oc- comptshment. 446 X X , .t X X Y, nv Xl mr: g .qw r A . A A -l,. . . Q X . X , Q W cfjfoilnoniihi Jsrqtfy' eriebaif Q 'filsiiit Periaieian? Language Arts Secial Science 'fLonguqge Arts Adu Pfohl Cec Ponce . Language ,Arts Social .. 4 . s i tspiencefney U v sq X v 2 Marsha Poole Louis Raffle ' ,Math is i A i RSP i x. Q.. - 9 -ii' 4. Fed up with grading homework, ie-sis, ond es- Jim Ramos Becky Reed Fritz Rodriques soys, Friiz Rodrigues decides io switch pioces wiih Business Physical i i Social Science his siuoenis. 2. Koreh Wilkins dresses upiih her poo- Educuiion die skiri for Spirii Week. pl' -..i i,' 2 Social Science ' teacher Fred Brown. YIMenjoyIed high,, ,, I .e ,. , Y -,.f . 5 K ,Z 1 Ly 5 ff 4 V A Q, - Ve I II 1111- , X -1 . X I if I- - e. f 7 If , 1 ' -w f 1 ,ff I fciieryiiowen'-'I I Ii'AiIsufIfaiiQ ' 'I Donisedar I i Edgseelu ' 'Pilar Seguin e Majh y Social Science f Driverfs i VMaih A Spanish - 'N I A lEcIucahony I Susan Sefnegrane Susan Shore I Mike Smith yi Dennis sfeinwana 1-3hirleyStorII Drama I Maih 1 eConsumer Language Arts Math y v + - VI I iducaiioni ' I ' I iii TSGCIHIUQ7 I Have yoii ever wondered yvhar Imade Teachers de- cideto reach? Didihey enjoy schooigo, mach that They just couidrfi ieave ii? Or did they dream of beihgwiih siuaerjis and ,paysdng onrheir kriowiedgef? When WITIV.. 'they I To 'mere were severoiidifreieni Irepliesg decided re come-an Teacher when I was in high school, replied schooifso mach I wanted to be therefor Theres? of my III?-i iAnoiheri Social science Teacher, AI Scifaiia, 'chose feqcipingbeegguseiiheiiworried i,HeireeiWbHdc.i' ifi haveiaiways viewedrhe business world asoiess human and NQQIlClIfkyOTISl'ITQd. The ciassroorn isfrhexreaii world of Ireidiiohshipsi and human 'deveiopmenfy' he commented. Engiishieinsfrucror CaroIynBarnes aiways enjoyed,,ioooks,yShefsaidi Tfi became a teacher be- Icausejiaiyyays liked books and Emgiish wad my favoriie esuioject in school. Vaierie Hahneman, who reaches English, Esychoiagyy, ,iii had a Adifterenr ouiiooky on teaching, I enjoyed working wiih adoiescehis and I aiso 9fiiQVGd iteachihgfinsirucring. lr seemed as if ihe Iwo Together would :make for ia good III' occubationf' me -L facaiiy I K ,Ia .,TV. P , re, K . x Uis. Higrory ieacherliorry Orieaa pausee IO Iooil ai The camera before coniinuing his Ieciure. l. Klnne Terrell nos poses wifh one of his fovorile sluclenls, I-leicll Smllh. 2. Joon Lofnoge is busy Try- ing To exploin on ospecl Of sci- ence To CI sludenl, 3. As well os lleochlng Molh, Ed Seelo enjoys working wlfh compulers. in h foculry - 449 1 f W ' ' ' x X X K X awxxgxxxii' wx X X X X x Cx ww S F X A 1 X W , 4 V . ' 7 V f 1 A' Dmie, ' sfqQz , ' lKfmie' 1ei:eii,Vu ' fsteve vdiqbny Dennis' waiters Ahdpewwwaru , l PhysIeglf Sayid! Sciergcg Indus-girial Ads Industrial Arts - GIGQFILCXATYS' Edugatiegy 1 V , Q A ,. ' H' Y ' V Q ' b I W V1 Qsiiidflwmfgj eabgwnngmap Luqllqawpods Refeivpqpr X X Y I7anguClqqifNfg u Scrqpoaf f , ' N wPhysgc.qh X' j A Educahon P 4.'GYi3fJF1SE1Q.l: Dofir Shcufef lociks up wH'h C1 i QQ p uzzlefpHoo1g OrW1is ,foce. , , , A , M , J b A, , b A , WX ,Xp qtvw Xl X 'WX' AN X 159' ' ' X XXVX X X 'R N' -. xX , 'Nw RX Q' 'XXA W- , J A ' W1 .X W.. W V 'Wi eww' X'-3 , ,-A 1' WX g,,f3' X, my vf' f1'5O nf'1.fQCU'TYL . M9 X,iX xfW,, ,X N X W X X x 5. X M ni smrrer Gives ss Years To P.U.S.D. Counselor Don Shafer reTired n June dfTer complefing Thir- teen years aT Esperanza. Shafer was really enjoyed working for The Placenfia Unified School Dis- Tricf for The pasf ThirTy-six years. -le sTarTed his career as an ele- 'nenfary Teacher aT Bradford School, where he Taughf for four years. He Then moved on To Va- encia High School where he Epeni 9 years Teaching U.S. His- ory and coaching foofball, oaskeTball, and swimming. He was also a counselor aT Valen- cia for 'IO years. ln The fufure, Shafer would like To work parf Time in a sales relaT- ed job. Such a posiTion would enable him To enjoy shorf Trips wiTh his family. Shafer said counseling has become more difficulT andless personal as The sfudenifcoun- selor raTio has increased. When he firsT sTarTed, The rafio was 300 To 'l buf has since rnulfiplied a greaf deal. Shafer sTaTed, 'iThe sTudenTs and sTaff here aT Esperanza are The besT. The supporT ThaT l re- ceived during The pasT '13 years has made my career a greaT blessing. 4. Kerri Della Rosa imiTaTes Bob Lewis while flexing her muscles wiTh pleasure. 2. Mechanical Drawing Teacher Sfeve Vallely inspecfs a sTudenT's work. faculfy ' ' A ii mi ii ir 'Qi' .,-A, A N i 4X Q-'i.ir,-fvr.we .ie V, ini .1 .rx filly Kathy Bainier Harryelle Howe Gloria Lambert Counseling Clerk Counseling Clerk Sludenl Finance Clerk Y Xa 452 -- fdculiy Q xy , viii' X -nf Q, Q and Library Assis- 'l. Counselor Don Shaffer discusses s c h e d u I e changes with ju- nior Karri Dalia Rosa. 2. Siudeni Finance Cierk from Gloria Lamberi i C ian? Terry Backes T a if e in s o rn e 'ishade while promoiing Sadie Hawkins. 3. Year- book Adviser Ka- ren Lamberl ex- presses her enihu- siasm for her ciass's upcoming 3 deadline. K All in A Days Work Many sTudenTs feel Thai a Teachers work is dll play,'ThaT' iT's kick back and all a Teacher does is give ouT assignmenfs and referals, BuT does anybody really consider whaT Teachers must face every day . . .T 'R T 5 ' The bell rings and Thunder is heard as The freshmen come inTo class, a spliT second before being Tardy. As The lasT one leaps Through The door if seems ThaT now Things will geT down To business. i A On The other side of The room. jusT as The Teacher geis every- Thing seTTled down, The Avon girls decide To hold Their daily meeTing, discussing The newesT in lipsfick colors and applying The final finishing Touches To Their already invisible make4up caked faces. y Deciding To overlookTTThis for The momeni and Try To geT someThing accomplished, The Teacher decides To geT roll call out-ofyl Ther, BuT Tsoijnyeming seems very wrong. Everybody is in The wrong seaf. IT doesn'T maTTer ThaT iT's June 'lsT, and The year is almosT over, They silll 'Wm Q if rieceprionisr Nancy single-y rokefs a break and flashes a smile. , , X b Y AR T K N T ' X H T. T.,i X Tothe foolishness will neverf believe iT or noblsomehow evil SYYTUUQ is Sfl'Ql9'?'F?fiQd Orff Grids 'h?:W5TT9'f?r 'fT?Q'F1Yif9f'rTl?'92i5.'3F?Y73 -TIGSSQUSTTT rlrr lr'r,r Qf'V -lf, ui.'1 collecT Ther GGY T? 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Having an opTimisTic view, Reagan felT ThaT The Talks signified a fresh sTarT for The UniTed STaTes and So- vieT Union. ChariTable Rock Many people have been helped because of The organiza- Tion of fund raising concerTs in 4985 and 4986. The firsT of These evenTs was Band Aid. Band Aid came ouT wiTh The popular Tune lT's ChrisTmas Time. This was The group's recording for Those in need. U.S.A. for Africa, wiTh The song We are The World, was also esTablished To help Those in EThiopia. Live Aid was The lasT evenT buT The biggesT rock acT ever. The worldwide donaTions given To Live Aid helped American farmers To pay off Their morTgages. Fans gafhered for chariTy and Live Aid was able To help many people. The purpose was noT only To help oThers buT To change our world. 454 DGWS ' if A A re- 21, 4511 ,-2i.15wgg5g3g1j1 5 . H W: ':fLi2?ll In ' ' .l 51 3? We .H . ,L ,,,.,, if KT? if H g 'T 2,4538 4 21- :YJ fi if T55 all 3 1 ,,,, Q, ,, 1? 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A Two fooT Tidal wave also came upon The coasT of El Salva- dor, more Than 800 miles To The souTh- easT. This devasTaTing earThauake reg- isTered 7.8 on The RichTer scale. Co news - 455 456 - news ...., .Mgr llllndecldred Wdr We ore in The midsT of on undeclored wor. - ClA Direc- Tor, Williom Cdsey. Terrorism. lT's o boTTle ThoT un- Til recenTly mosT Americons con- sidered would never sTrike Them. BuT over The posT yecir, ThoT drosTicolly chonged, ond iT seemed ThoT more Thon ever These ocTs were direcTed To- words Americons. This wor could sTrike oT onyTime, ony- where. This wos o wdr woged by unknown enemies who could be olmosT onyone: The possen- ger in The nexT oirplone seciT, or The people in The cdr nexT To you. ln BeiruT, Shi'iTes hijocked d TWA jeT, flighT 847, ond held hosToges. They Took 37 Ameri- cdn mole possengers ond hid Them in BeiruT. The hijockers' mo- Tive wos To geT Shi'iTe prisoners releosed ond receive help from The UniTed SToTes C5overnmenT. The Shi'iTe hijockers Took five hosToges ond mode Them speok on Television, pleoding To The UniTed STdTes governmenT. The hosToges were finolly re- leosed ofTer negoTidTions. ln FronfurT, o bomb wos lefT in on inTernoTiondl oirporT beside o Trdshcon. AfTer The explosion, 3 were lefT deod ond 412 were in- jured. Police hdd no clue ds To who hod done The bombing or whoT The moTive wos. ln Son Solvodor, ll UniTed SToTes lvlorines ond 45 people were injured. WiTnesses sold 8 or 9 gunmen leoped from o Truck ond gunned down The people oT A differenT sidewolk cdfes. WiTnesses olso cloimed ThoT This ocT wos oimed oT Americons. These were jusT o few inci- denTs ThdT occurred during 4985 ond 4986 ond boTh Americons ond TerrorisTs ore becoming more inTense. The Americon people cry ouT for revenge, os TerrorisTs cldim more lives. Colonel Khodofy, known for lark Khadafy Threatens U.S his participation in training, equipping, organizing, and di- recting terrorist activities, was accused of being partly respon- sible for the death of several Americans who were caught up in terrorist attacks. This pro- voked President Reagan to or- der all U.S. citizens out of Libya, and to send two U.S.N. carriers, along with the Sixth Fleet, to the lvlediteranean Sea. These forces conducted maneuvers off the coast of Libya. Khadafy then proceeded to draw a death line, which, if crossed, would result in military action on both sides. Soviet Forces were also in- volved. ln just one week the So- viet Naval Forces in the Mediter- ranean doubled and continued to build. However, the Soviets denied that they would take action against the U.S. Forces should a conflict erupt between Libya and the U.S. Israel was also hit by Kha- dafy's involvement in terrorist activity. Israel's leader, Prime Minister Shimon Peres, ordered an attack on a Libian based ter- rorist training camp, which in- volved several lsraeli fighter- bombers. ' news - 457 Space ShuTTle Crew lvlourned The daTe was January 28Th 4986: The Tragedy was The ex- plosion of The Space ShuTTle Challenger. AfTer many delays, some due To The cold Tempera- Tures, The Space ShuTTle was ready for Take off. As The naTion waTched 73 seconds afTer lifT- off, The Challenger exploded, - Taking wiTh iT six asTronauTs and one enThusiasTic school Teacher from Concord, New Hampshire. ChrisTa lvlcAuliffe was chosen from hundreds of applicanTs as The firsT civilian To Travel in S Q- , 1,5 - 2,4 , E s W T . ..,c W T bf: gf. ,, ff L, .. , 5 Q 1 s1fl-W Y--1 V Q 5 . 5 T , rh is T 'i Q :Q+iiggfif E1fff' T 'I , T .Q fi i. -Q . s sr silllx s s . CSSS , ' I A r, . , T ' J ,.,- . space. The idea was To furTher educaTe The children of Amer- ica. The six oTher crew members consisTed of Frances Scobee Ccommanding officerb JudiTh Resnik, Ronald lVlcNair, Michael SmiTh, Ellison Onizaka, and Greg- ory Jarvis. All were exciTed and deTermined, afTer many delays, To make The Space ShuTTle's TenTh flighT a success. Jarvis was auoTed in Time CFebruary 'lO, 49865 as saying 'il feel very, very comforTable, l'm exciTed buT noT nervous. And ChrisTa lVlcAuliffe said, WhaT are we doing here? We' re reaching for The sTars. Everyone was opTi- misTic. The NaTion mourned The deaTh of These seven men and women. Flags everywhere were flown aT half masT. Shops were closed, and schools closed. The Tragedy was being relaTed To The Tragedy of Ken- nedy's assassinaTion. Everyone will remember where They were on The morning of The 28Th. W, , T?fTfSfaf 2 J . , .sf 458 - news PresidenT Reogon deloyed his SToTe of The Union Address for seven ddys in honor of The crew. A memoridl service wos held on The 3OTh, where lvlr. Reogon spoke. Money wos donoTed To lighT The Olympic Torch dTop The Los Angeles lVle- moriol Coluseum for seven ddys. Americons everywhere mourned The loss. Los Angeles' Seriol Killer ln mid summer of 4985, Los Angeles wos sTricken wiTh Terror due To The sTolking of The loTesT seriol killer. Richord Rdmirez wos Trdced from Son Gobriol ond Son Fernondo To Son Frdncisco ond finolly To Eosf Los Angeles. Romirez wos described os obouT 25 yeors old, Toll, Thin, wiTh block hdir, bulging eyes, ond decoying TeeTh. He wos coiled by mony nomes including The NighT STolker, The Vdlley lnvoder, ond mosT commonly, The Wolk in Killer. Romirez wos copfured by on energeTic crowd in EosT L.A. while Trying To sTeol ci womdn's cdr. This occurred The doy ofTer his losT oTTock in Son Froncisco. The lisT of murders wos up To six- Teen ond he oTTocked obouT six more. The Wolk in Killer ossoulTed people rdnging from oges 'lo To 84. He killed men, women, blocks, ond whiTes. He dlso lefT messoges ond disTincTive Trode- morks. Some were described os PenTdgroms, which ore five poinTed sTdrs in d circle ond ore soTonlc symbols. The Wolk in Kill- er enTered homes Through open windows ond unlocked doors. He invoded oT rondom. A Busy Yedr in Sporls The 4985-86 sporTs seoson sow mony records broken. ln The NFL, Chicogo Beors quorfer- book Jim lvlclvlohon ond The refrigeroTor Williom Perry ond friends shuffled To vicTory over The New Englond PdTrioTs in Su- perbowl 20. WolTer Poyfon, The Bedrs runningbock, seT d rushing record when he ron for over one hundred yords in nine con- secuTive gomes. In college fooTboll, Auburn senior Bo Jock- son won The Heismon Trophy, ond The UCLA Bruins upseT The lowd Howkeyes in The Rose- bowl. ln The NoTionol Hockey Ledgue, Woyne Grefzky led The EdmonTon Oilers To vicTory over The Philddelphio Phillies for Their second STonley Cup in Two yeors. ln boseboll, PeTe Rose shdT- Tered Ty Cobb's record 4,494 coreer hifs. The Konsos CiTy Royols beoT The ST. Louis cordi- nols in The World Series. Rod Corew roped his 3,000Th coreer hiT. ln The NBA, The Los Angeles Ldkers ouTshoT The BosTon CelT- ics To win The NBA Chdmpion- ship. LA Ldker Koreem Abduol Jobbor broke The oll Time scor- ing record formerly held by WilT Choimberloin. Also, o five fooT six ond one hdlf inch Spud Web won The slom dunk conTesT by using his obiliTy To ledp 42 verTi- col inches. Gscdr NominoTions Releosed This yeor's Acodemy Awords nominoTions were given To some films ThoT promise To be- come dll Time greoTs. Brazil, hdd Two dword nominoTions for BesT Originol Screenploy ond BesT ArT DirecTion. A second movie, Ran, wos nomindTed for four owords. A Third box office hiT wos WiT- ness. IT hdd eighT Acodemy Awords nominoTions, including BesT PicTure, BesT DirecTor, ond BesT AcTor CHorrison Fordb. The Two mosT fdvored movies of The yeor, Out of Africa ond The Color Purple, Tied for eleven nominoTions edch. The Color Purple wos nomindTed for BesT PicTure ond sTdrred Whoopi Goldberg, who wos nomindTed for BesT Acfress. Out of Africa dlso hod eleven nominoTions in- cluding: Sydney Pollock, BesT Di- recTor: Kldus lVlorid Brondouer. BesT SupporTing ocTor: Meryl STreep, BesT AcTress: ond, Idsf buT noT leosT, BesT PicTure of The yeor. Bofh Pollock ond The mov- ie were vicTorious. news - 459 :E ,,,,,,, , ,, 1: 33 Q fi 6 Z2 75 5 'I 5? - F' fix 93 3. 5, g if gg fb 33 -1: :GQ E, ' Q 5' . 1 + ..,,, ifffl YYYV , ,,Yi T Kiixiiwgrff fi if li M XX f In i i I , -4 P 3 9 Ll .L n , 5 lr T , N .W ,mm mn 11 'X Q31 I' uf' i--an-.H 171: 'fr: z -'-'- f '1: ' :ff 1--,iff V77, QQ Y IQQQQQ I X N -1 V., a V.. .1 4 w 1 qjlm .. ...Q UW 'WL' L., ,.... .,..,., J H M U1 'JL ...J Er: 4-J VTVWQVW 5:41, W ,L ,lm L ,Ll as ca CJ -ff-:::::f --- f ---- - - ------------ .. ,-W-Le. ,, ,L Y Y V ,,,, ,M Y: 460 - sTudenT life SEQQA Ha I .............. Burke cools down wiTh oronge juice oT lunch Time. 2. Lindo HiTzler ond Joncly Thuney geT inTo The SpiriT for Holloween dress- up doy. 3. Bruce Kinney odrnires his reflecTion while looking oT The comero. 4. Ezper- onzo sTudenTs en- joy oor'npeTing in The Holloween oosTume oonTesT. P x , Q.. 's .2 sTudenT life - lol alloween: n E.H.S. tradition October 3'l is o ddy of ghosts, ghouls ond scores: d ddy when people everywhere celebrote Holloween. E.H.S. wos no exception, os students dress up come rdin or shine. There is dlwoys o vdriety of costumes which rdnge from the trddi- tionol bdby costume to the old mon costume. There were dlso frightening monsters ond innocent dngels this yedr, but of course the ever populdr nerd costume wds not forgot- ten. Holloween, like most holiddys, is celebroted on o Christidn holiddy. Also coiled All Soints Ddy, Holloween is d combind- tion of o pogon ddy of festivity ond ci Christidn Holy Doy. lvlost Holloween costumes ore bdsed on beliefs ond feors of people from oncient times. One Pdgdn belief is thot the dedd come bock to life os ghosts, ghouls, witches, ond goblins. This is where the ideo of dressing up come from. These frightening chordcters of the pdgon beliefs celebrdte in ci cornivdl of triumph. So todoy, we dress up ond cele- brote the some doy with dll types of festivities. 462 - holloween 4. Junior nerds Jessico Iverson ond Jeff Osberg join forces to conquer the lunch lines. 2. Chrisine Wegol ond lvli- chelle Stien model on Holloween for lVl8clVl's Corporotion. 3. lvlike Kent ond lvlork Morris scope out the freshmon girls, hoping for o new romonce. 3 F59 E 2 '::,g.-! if . if 'I. Boys Scoui Morio Hommer helps The innocent Derk Hicks To his nexi closs. 2. Keri Wood, Rolph Porkhursi, ond Kim Dillon goiher To reheorse for 'Gumby Goes To Hollywood. 3. Senior Roberi Eniricon stocks his prey for o doily rneol. 4. Greg Roseen ond Ted Rose visir The cornpus 'ro see whoi hos chonged since Their high school cioys. 'M if Q I I if 2 LV f it . ,W lx ,A 51 h V. my w 'V ' 31 N ,A 52 . g an 1' f 49' v 9 MW H, .M .f ,-I, P 'Q X, W 'lim N, , 4 U ., H' 4-f fff 5 6459 I '1 if 63 Q Mc '17 Q X If Q A 2' 5' zifim L 1 nf s ' 1 ,V Eg 555' Wi r ,,,..,-1 Aztecs Qnite Spirit Week got off to a slow start this year, but ended up with a bang. One of the most exciting aspects of the week was the slave auction. Each member of the Homecoming Court was put up for auction. Senior Princess Carrie Kidwiler sold for S47 to Junior Kelly John- son and friends, while Senior Prin- cess Lori Gurior was bought at S'l2.5O by Amy Wixted and An- gela Pina. The most expensive slave, Ed Quigly, was bought for S23 by Chaundra Rhony. After the representatives bought, their buyers put whipped cream pies in their faces and hair. Another exciting event was the pep assembly. A few of the events included a cheer to Prince's single Baby l'm a Star by old and new pepsters and the introduction of the Home- coming Court. The rally ended with class competition, which was won by the fired up Class of '86. 'l. Marsha Martinez takes a bite of a doughnut while she trying to win the team competition. 2. Karrie Kingman bends over to try to avoid more whipped cream in her face. spirit week - 465 lllb D9lJl'8S8l1tiitiV9S UH CDUIT TradiTionally, aT Esperanza, each club on campus nomi- naTes a represenTaTive. This allows Homecoming To be a ToTaI campus evenT. Each Senior Club l?epresenTaTive is involved in The Homecoming CourT. AlThough Club Repre- senTaTives parTicipaTe in The ceremonies, The girls are noT able To compeTe for queen. Their parTicipaTion, however, 'l l. Mike Miscione speeds pasT The op ponenTs held back by Esperanza's line- men, aT Homecoming game. 2. Pep- sTers show Their enThusiasTic pride in The Homecoming assembly. 'I66 Homecoming gives clubs more publiciTy. 4985-86 club represenTaTives included: Diane Scalise - ArT Club, Karen Woodland - Dance Team, Lisa McArThur - PepsTers, Lisa Landry - AzTlan, Kim Dillon - QueTzel, Deanna Quan - FBLA, There- sa WinTerbauer - Model U.N., Andrea PeTerson - Biol- ogy Club, Lara WrighT - NHS, Amy Zuniga - Girls League, 2 Vicki Thompson - lnTernaTionl Club, Mona Torres - MECHA, Chrissie Wilkinson - Drama Club, Gina Pachiano - French Club, Cindee STewarT - CSF, Rhonda Savedra - Vocal Music, Julie MacLeod - EnTerTainmenT UniT, Sonja Beauchanp - Home Eco- nomics Club. 3. Homecoming Club Represeniolives Cindee Slewori, Liso lvlcArThur oncl Chrissie Wilkinson ricle in o clossic Thunderbird prior To Homecoming gome. 41. Club Represeniorive ond escorls ore onnounced in Homecoming ossembly. 5. Vorsily cheerleoder Mi- chele lvlorlinez reoclily porlicipoles in o Homecoming pep ossem- bly cheer. 5 Homecoming - 467 4. The royol couple, Corrie Kiciwiier ond John Ledesmo, donce The firsT donce of The evening. 2. BricigeT Bol- ios ond her cioTe prepore for Their picTures. 3. AfTer Trying Their cionce moves on The cionce floor, These porTiciponTs resT vvhiie enjoying The vicieos. A. PeTe Morris, Noncy i-ioskell, Ivleiisso Coe, ond STeve Holvveg woTch The cioncers on The floor. 5. Jenny DeNunzio ond Bob Driver Tcike pleosure in o slow oonce. 6. Home- coming Princess Korri Kingmon ond her friends enjoy eoch oThers com- pony. 7. Kim Worhime, STocey An- derson, onci ChrisTion ivloncho Try To impress Their cioTes wiTh some slick cionce moves. 468 - Homecoming Donce Esneranza Goes Back to the Future Back To The FuTure was The Theme for The 4985 Homecoming Dance which was held in The gym. lT was de- scribed as Typical by The AcTiviTies DirecTor, lvlrs. Wilkins, who reporTed ThaT approximaTeIy 500 people aT- Tended This year's dance. A few alum- ni, mosTly from The Class of 85, and people who aTTended The dance sTag were welcome addiTions To The many Esperanza couples. Alfhough a large number of people as The fireworks display, The video DJ, refreshmenTs, flowers, and police su- pervision absorbed mosT of The profiTs. The ArT Club, however, donaTed The exciTing mural and The backdrop To The refreshmenT area. Their donaTion saved money for The hosTing senior class, which earned a mere S500 com- pared To lasT year's profiT of 84000. supporTed The dance, expenses such J 3 6 5 Homecoming Dance 169 4. Losl yeor's Homecoming King Greg Yorber oncl Queen Slephonie Ricci give up Their c r o w n s o n cl c o p e s T o T h i s yeor's King John Le d e s m o o n d Queen Corrie Kid- wiler. 2. Previous King Greg Yorber congroluloles John Leclesmo before relinquish- ing his crown. 4 The 4985 Homecoming courl ond Their escorts: fronl row sitting - Kim Dillon, Julie lVlocCleod, Gino Pochiono, Sonjo Beouchomp, Corrie Kiciwiler, Chrissy Wilkinson, Amy Zunigo, Loro Wrighi, onol Diono Scolise. Bock row slcnding - Rhoncio Soo- vedro, Mono Torres, Cinclee Siewori, Anclreo Peierson, Koren Woodlond, Liso lVlcArlhur, lvlr. Vonl Hof, Grelchen Pope, lvlr. lvledino, Linclo lvledino, Lori Guirior, lvlr. Guirior, Mr. Kiclwiler, Ed Quigley, lvlrs. Quigley, Kori Kingmon, lvlr. Kingmon, Dove Turlurro, Nicki Di Fore, lVlr. Di Fore, Liso Londry, Deonno Guon, Vicki Thompson, ond Tereso Winierbouer. 470 - Homecoming 2 0 0 ldwller and e esma liee emecemin Alive WiTh liTTle acTion on The field during The Homecoming game againsT Pacifica, The crowd was eager and resTless for The ac- TiviTies of halfTime. Queen and King candidaTes along wiTh club represenTaTives were chauffered around The sTadium in T-birds and Then inTroduced To The applauding crowds. Carrie Kldwiler and John Ledesma were crowned King and Queen during The exoiTing halffime evenTs. Following Their crowning, fireworks wenT off above Their heads as They circled The sTadium in Their T-birds once again. Com- pefing againsT Kldwiler were Kari Kingman and Lori Quir- ior, while Dave TurTurro and Ed Quigley challenged John Ledesma. Alfhough The Azfecs losT To Pacifica by a slow score of 3-0, The acTlviTies during halfTime kepf The 4985 Homecoming game alive. l. RecenTly crowned King and Queen, John Ledesma and Car- rie Kldwiler walk The paTh of royalTy To Their T-bird waiTing To chauffer Them around The sTadium. 2. The 4985 Homecoming Queen, Princesses, aTTendanTs, and Their escorTs: lVlr. VanT Hof, G-refchen Pope, Mr. Medina, Linda Medina, Lori Guirior, Mr. Guir- ior, Carrie Kldwiler, Mr. Kldwiler, Ed Quigley, lVlrs. Quigley, Kari Kingman, David TurTurro, Nicki De Fore, and lvlr. Di Fore. 3. Homecoming Queen nominees Lori Guirior, and Kari Kingman sTand beside reigning 4985 Queen Carrie Kldwiler. 3 Homecoming - 474 '1. Slave John Leaesma gers whip creamed by Doh Herrick. The slave aucrioh was a popular spirir week evehr. 2. Kari Kiaweiler is amused by whaT she sees during spirir week evehrs. 3, Amy Wixfed ears a doughhur before racing wirh a cup full of warer back To her Teammare. 472 ,nt ft Qi S HVB Auction BB i hli htS Sllifit K. 4. Greg Roseeh eoTs his vicTory cloughnuT ofTer The Class Com- peTiTioh Roce. 2. Morsho Mor- Tihez, Jehhy Brown, and Amy WixTed rece To Their Teom- moTes To fill up The boTTIe wiTh woTer. 473 M 1. l 'W 4 ,, f x 9 fa. 3 .,v' Y S if a. 4328: . ,, - 2 , Q Q 1 XX fb E 9 N' M W2 1 5.15 ,lf Q, an 33 -:sf .I ,1 -225.112 R X. KX K.. f',, sw, -- E n7 ? XM-P L G :w- ACIDYS Dlizl 66 00 sn Fools, wriTTen by Neil Simon and direcTed by Drama Teacher Susan Semegram. had ele- menTs of The early burlesque sTyle of comedy. Casf members included Andy Escobar, Chris- sie Wilkinson, Dan Glenmbocki, Mike Killianey, STeve Zyluis, Eric Ramey, David Worden, Jason Kemp, Jessica Iverson, and Jennifer Payne. ln- cluded in The crew was The sTage manager ScoTT Byrd. The play is seT in a small Russian village of Kulechickov in The year 4890 in The Ukraine. There is a curse on The Town ThaT makes ev- eryone Turn inTo fools. AfTer many obsTacles, a TwisTed romance, and false promises, The curse is broken and The Town is saved. Semegran enThusiasTically sTaTed, 'iThe play was charming, for sheer comic IaughTer wiThouT a IoT of subsTance. The audience walked away feeling real good. 5. In This scene, from Fools, Chrissie Wilkinson explains To Andy Escobar, Mike Killianey. and Jes- sica Iverson ThaT she likes The color yellow beTTer because iT doesn'T sTick To her fingers like oTher colors do. 6. Sophia's parenTs, Mike Killianey and Jessica Iverson, are appalled To find her ouT on The balcony IaTe aT nighT. 7 In The Touching balcony scene, Andy Escobar kisses Chrissie Wilkinson and declares his love for her 8. Andy Escobar finds ouT The supposed adopTion papers are acTuaIly divorce papers much To The dismay of everyone in aTTendance of The wedding. Fall Play - 'I75 Dl'9lli'tll'il12 f0l' yvintlkl' l:0l'l11i':ll Inu cn IH Mork Colvin looks Through The selec- Tioh of formol weor ovoiloble oT Ahoheim Hills Tux Shop. IVIoTT Myers sighs o Tuxedo rehToI oQgreemehT. 476 'l. Eric Tochner grins while he crowns Dove Cusiier ds Formdl King. 2. Tony Winierbdur ddnces with ddie Trdcy Todd. 3. Dove Turiurro spins his ddie dcross The ddnce fioor. winier forrndi - 'I77 Emerald h0SILS l:0l'l11ill This yeor's WinTer Formol, sponsored by STudenT Council, Took ploce on Jonuory l8Th oT The Emerold HoTel in Anoheim. The Theme of The formol wos We've GOT TonighT ond The colors were pink, blue ond whiTe. Couples were served com- plimenTory oppeTizers, sofT drinks, ond desserT ThroughouT The nighT. A Top 40's bond, The Look, provided The enTerToin- menT for The evening. According To senior Don Keefe, WinTer Formol wos highly successful. HI ThoughT iT wos The besT WinTer Formol ever! sToTed Keefe. 478 - winTer formol 'l. Senior Kelly Newkirk wiTh ddTe Vince Perlc ond Senior Lori lVlorTin ond ddTe ScoTT Bordelor ToosT To on enchonTed evening. 2. WinTer For- moi King Dovid CusiTer ond Queen Ndncy Ti- pock hove Their donce ofTer being crowned. 3 WinTer Formol's King ond Queen give The Trodi- Tionol wove. 4. Senior Debbie Fosier ond doie Jeff Julion wiih senior Monique Loihrop ond cioie John Aimedo enjoy The music while reloxing oi Their iobie. 2. Senior Louro Whiie onci doie John Drogon- eiie ore served oi The sodo bor. winier forrnoi - 479 X17 'I. Mr. SmiTh, o.k.o. Morryih' Mike , morries Chris Ryoii ond doTe BeTh Weinrich. 2. Eric Greer, Ann ShumerTh, ond April Johnson sTop To pose OD Their woy To The donce floor. 3. Morio Hommer ond Ryon Sims show Their offecTioh during o ooupIe's donce. 480 - Sodie Howkins gf 'l. KROQ's 'lPoor Man shows off when he wins The award for worsT Hawaiian ouTfiT. 2. Teri Tucker needs a kiss from her daTe To geT ouT of jail. 3. Kim Goudy and John Ledesma smile aT The camera. Ioha Sildi0S The Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by Girls League, Took on a new Hawaiian scene insTead of The TradiTional WesTern Theme. The dance, held on March 'l41Th, included many acTiviTies, such as Marryin' IVlike, door prizes, and a conTesT for The besT Hawaiian ouTfiT. The highlighT of The dance was The D.J. Poor Man, from KROQ, who kepT sTudenTs dancing To The newesT dance mixes. Sadie Hawkins - 'l8'l 'I. John Mogness pioys The drums during his bonci New FoiTh's perforrnon- ce. John olso ployed bockup for oiher perfor- monces. 2. Ado Shen sings Our Lips ore SeoIed which wos o duei with Shonnon Morsh. 3. Judge Bob Benson is os- Tonisheci by oil ihe Toleni he hos seen. 482 - ioleni show 'T An Evening fllll of Talent On January 23, The vocal music deparfmenf presenfed The 4986 Esperanza TalenT Show. The Theafer was full and exfra seaTs had To be added To accommodaTe The crowd for This one nighT only performance. They were ready for an enjoyable evening, knowing ThaT audience parTicipaTion would be Taken inTo consideraTion by judges Becky Reed. Bob Ramon. and Marsha Poole. Two winners were picked, one from a solo caTe- gory and one from a group or band caTegory. From The solo division, Toni Shelby picked up S50 by singing The Theme from New York, New York. Deanna De Gregory, backed by Jusfine Zafran, John lvlagness, Ken Self, and Ron De Puy won S75 for performing Dress You Up by Madonna. All in all, The show was a success and The evening was full of TalenT. 4. Jusfine Zafran smiles as she sings Dress You Up by lvladonna. 2. Andy Escobar pracfices The guifar for one of 2 The many songs he performed in The Talenf show. TaIenT show - 483 'I 4. Principal Al Hawkins presenls The Honorary Ser- vice Award lo Joan Slewarl. 2. Al Hawkins com- mends Librarian Lucille Woods on a job well done. 3. Karen Wilkins, Acliviiies Direclor, receives a recognilion cerlificaie. 484 - pia awards .34 l. A CommuniTy Services Award for involvemenT in Mecha was given To Mike SmiTh. 2. Science Teacher Gregg Lynch smiles as he accepfs a cerTificaTe of recogniTion. IDTA Awards The PTA sponsored The February 2OTh Honor- ary Service Awards ceremony for several mem- bers of Esperanza's sTaff. AssisTanT Principal Joan STewarT was norninaTed for The ouTsTanding EducaTor Award. Ed Seela received The Honor- ary Services Award because of his masTer Teaching skills and also for developing ad- vanced placemenf courses in Calculus and in Compufer Science. Lucille Woods was given The Honorary Service Award for her ouTsTanding ser- vice in developing The library. AddiTional cerTifi- caTes of recogniTion were given To Karen Wilkins CAcTiviTies Direcforb, Kjell Taylor CAssisTanT Princi- paD, and To The following Teachers: Lois Raffel, Allen Miller, Greg Lynch, Frank Jahn, Susan WhiTe, KaThy Conrad, and Mike Moses. pTa awards - 485 'l. ChrisTian Man- cha, Kim Ware- hime, Kendi Dar- by, Claudine Corr. Teri Miller, Cheryl Bingham, and Caihy lVloCarThey enjoy Their break Time TogeTher. 2. Tami lVluckenTh- aler and her boy- friend spend break in The Senior quad. 3. Tony Ayala, Sandy An- derson, Wend Aooursi, and Lesli Cullinan gaThe for a yearboo bicTure during - V a c r Y e r k lunch. A Jenn Brown smiles To close friend 5 Wendy Chuck, lVlisTi Maur, an JusTine Zufra spendwiheir Iunclr hour TogeTher by The locker due Tc The shorTage ol lunch Tables. 486 - juniors 7 www-M W x xx x K w A juniors - 487 1 5 9. h?f,fA.Lfx4AQfffpmQ, Q Wendy Accursi Shelly Ackles Kelly Adams Mary Jane Ala Maria de Alfaro Jeff Almendarez Andrea Anderson Bill Anderson Joeie Anderson Kari Anderson Sandra Anderson Slacey Anderson Timolhy Andrulailis Elizabeth Appel David Arias Kenneth Armill Kimberly Arnell Eric Arnold Dean Aruffo Fred Ashcrafl Slacy Aler Bryan Aube Shelly Audus Allan Auslria Jon Bacha Tami Baird Marc Wayne Baker Dale Baldwin Lynn Baralh Laura Pali Barragan Randy Ballen Karl Baur Brian Bayless Sonya Beauchamp Linh Beckell Paul Beckman 4. Besl friends Kerri Dalia Rosa and Jane Marques dance To The music played al lunch during Spirit Week. 2. 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Stefanie Lea Melissa Ledesma Angie Lee Kdli Lefler Junior Andrea King gets a lift from Chris Charles Lejsek Dana Le Mieux Karla Lewis Tracy Lewis Shaun Linehan Roger Long Angela Lopez Stephen Lord Stephanie Lotz Jeremy Lounsbury Hugh Lowitz David Lowy Raymond Lucas Daniel Lucey Todd Luman Michael Lynch Justin Lyon John Magness Christian Mancha Julie Manderson Betty Jean Marks Jane Marques Michael Marquez Chad Marquis 498 - juniors Lucy Martinez Carolyn Malibag Robert McCann Michael McCIuskey Brandi McCullough John C. McDonald James McEIhinney Kelli Jean Mclnlyre Michael McKinney Jana McQuown Krisline Mead Misly Means MellSSC Medlin Eflh Meisse Nichelle M6llQS Renee Mellon Camille Mel1CheS Viclor Mend0ZGl Befhddelle Mel1dOZG Paul Merkle Melanie Meyers Eric Mikkelsen Adam Miles Dean Miller Teri Lyn Miller Todd Millenberger Kelly Mines Sharlene Miscik Michael Miscione Sleve Moarn Darlz Morky Mike Moneymaker Horacio Morales Sergio Morales Shelly Morales Jennifer Morreale K? l. 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Louis Morzori Tries To fir his lunch inio his crowded locker. Maria De La Torre Michele De Los Reyes Jennifer Demello Chrislian De Paz Joey De Slefano Andy De Vore Anlhony Del Duca Nicholas Desby Philip Dimilriadis Kelli Dillon Kimberly Doncllhen Amy Dorado Anlhony Dollere Scoll Douglas Malek Doulel Shawn Dudden Brian Duke Kim Dukes Colleen Duncan sophomores - 244 is Q- .X.. :JX- ic-X: i iiiii N Q iiiiiiii iiiii iiii iiii i ii E K iiiii it iii f '1- 1 1 P3-51 l 11A -i'i -2 1 1i' ,l 1A 1 1 R,. ' 1 K ' A AQ i i f 'Q i i 1 Q i i iiii l f iii i i iiii 1 iiii i iiri iiii ii 1 1 ii i i iii ii .i ,,- iiyi g -,-1x X xi X-X' IV -,f.. it -.XXx lj xxx, V lk is 5 Q f ' 3 4. The concen- tration in soph- omore Dana Roundys face shows true dedication. 2. Sophomore Mike Johnson and friends gather around to discuss a project. 2'I2 - sophomores Mark Dupuy Kimberly Edlund Tom Eisenmann Timothy Eienbaas Katrina Elliott James Ellison James English Jamye English Bethany Ennis Karen Enos Michelle Epps Shelly Epps Albert Estorga Tara Evans Lanee Fancher Eric Fano Marlin Farish Fred Feagans Jill Feiker Stephen Felisan Scott Fenstermaker Kristin Ferraro Michael Finley Jean Finnerly Jennifer Finnicum Sean Flanagan Shann Florer Ricky Fochtman Gina Forman Marcie Forward Shannon Fox Lynn Frankeny Laurie Franzen Teri Fray Yale Fredenberg Rhonda Friga Michelle Fuller Patricia Funk Steven Gabriel Kevin Gala Jason Gallo Maria Galvan Colleen Gamblin Gabriel Gamez Edwin Garcia Josefina Garcia Shane Garcia David Gathright Steven Gatto Mark Gibbs Patrick Gies Scott Gilbert Stacey Gilbert Carry Gillaspy Justin Gillbank Stefanie Glance Jacob Goehring Kimberly Georlitz Jennifer Golden Manuel Gomez Angelique Goneau Joe Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Timothy Gordon sophomores 243 Kimberly Goudey ',,: 1 244 - sophomores Mark Graham Nicole Grasso Vikki Groscosl Todd Gudal Chrislopher Gump fm 5 9 it Tiffany Gray Eric Greer George Gulierrez Michele Haley Andrew Hamillon Linda Hclmilfon John Haley Andy Hamusek S Brell Hancock Jeffrey Hanson Gwyne Harger ung Hui Han Corey Harris Mark Harris Eric Hclfch Lance Hauplmeier John Harris ' , 'x' Q: Vai Y 1 1 ., Y My X i Kimberly Hayford Wendy Heaman Michelle Heffernan Mark Helf Wdde Helmle Bfldh H6l'1d6l'SOl'l Gregory Hennig Robin Henry Juanita Hernandez 11 , David Heywood Jeani Hibbard McKinley Hiersekorn Eric Hill ! f . f ' sa. 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Guardia f we -Ha Unaerclassmen crowd Through The locker area, hoping To make iT To class on Time. Michael La Pean Robert Lagsdin Kimberely Lahr Robert Lampher Scott Lane Jeffrey Lange Jerry Lathrop Paul Lee Danny Leimberger Casey Lewis Elizabeth Lewis Tammy Lewis Julianna Lezsak Laura Liddi Jonathan Lin Eric Lidbeck Michael Linn Dena Linton Cristy Lomenzo Cami London Dawn Lowitz Scott Lox Annianette Ludwig Daniel Ludwig sophomores 4 JV Tennis Team member Aaron Wright relaxes after a grueling game 2. Sophomore Lorr McDaniel enjoys her lunch. Robert Luna Linh Luu Jon Lycett Todd MacDonald David MacLeod James MacMillan Rosalynd MacNeil Melissa Mack Terri Magana Christina Magdaleno Erin Maloney Michael Manderson Michelle Manson Natalie Marques Heather Mdriin Israel Marlin Marsha Martinez Vicky Marvulli Louis Marzari Paula Massey Denise Masuda Jon Matsuo Michelle Matusek Melissa Maurer Robert Nay Renee McCaughIin Mica McCoy 'ws X..N 'li-as , :fd 'fs , - 4. 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Sophomore Bridgette Ballas is ter- rorized by o senior who wants o date. 220 - sophomores Dawn Oakes Laura Oakes Robin Obremski Tiffany O'Dowd Mindy Olsen Timothy O'MalIey Victoria Opbroek Lee Osborn Stephanie Oskey Steve Otter Keith Allan Otto Tracey Owen James Owens Michelle Owens Katherine Pae Paul Pancher Trina Parida Asheesh Pasi Paul Patterson Tammy Peebles Robert Penco Kedrick Perkins Tony Perrotta Jason Petes Dwight Neade Matthew Nelson Daniel Nemoseck Mishelle Newberry Sara Newhan Lori Nix Brian Nussle 'L df qklflti Yxm ,-,, 1 'B Xu '- lf. W ki i' 'Y Kriskl Pelil Bradley Pellihohn 1 D Phuc Pham f If-s Q ,R rfgvi A rss A f J Cheri Piesl fda X 5 -5 , Jason Pinchol Vt? h ' A Q ' D MiChGeI Pills isi , , l ii 1 '55 ' Debbie Ploghaus X X J J is QW X i gk Y il .N i S o p h o m o r e s Wendy Wallace, Slacy Kingman, and Junior Dianne Coleman may siari a new Trend in This slyle of dress. Gwynh Pohl Mary Pompeo Jennifer Porzio Aulhur Pressel Richard Price Danielle Pugh Melinda Pullen Eric Quarnslrom John Quebedeaux Sean Quinn Angela Quomri Taymour Raiszadeh Eric Ramey Nicole Ramirez Yvonne Rangel Tracy Rea Danielle Reaves Shane Reed Kevin Reese Mark Rehfield Charles Reichardl Kristen Reed Joseph Reinsvold Mark Renfro sophomores Chritina Rennick Jeffery Retzer Matthew Rex Wendy Rexroth Aaron Reza Paul Reza Debra Rhodes Robert Ricci Lisa Richardson Kimberly Rime David Roberts Doug Robertson Paul Robinson Michael Rocha Scott Rogers Susan Rogers Kelly Roggelin Kelly Ross Jennifer Ross Dana Roundy Lindsey Rushton Nancy Russell Carrie Ryall Nick Sabula Derek Sacketl Bryant Sambrano Yvonne SGl'T1bI'Gf'tO Louise Samora 50LICie JOIN Sans Marc sGnfOl'O FI'GI'1CeSCCl SOl'11UCCi Sean Sargent Douglas Saunders Robert Scarlett Robert Scher Nancy Scherotter Sophomore Tom Cooke spots his up- perclossmon girlfriend walking onto campus. 222 - sophomores .s.x,'E. '.- I V- - . Qlfb Claire Simpson ' Michael SlCIViCh gg 4 ' ,. . Melanie Smith i . Deavah Snow . 1 Shelbi Sohn Sclm Sotelo Debra Southard Dana Spayne 3 'In Ann Schumerth Tracy Schuster Brian Scott Dean Scott Kirk Seabold Chris Sertas Denice Servi Brian Shanaman Brian Shen Monica Shen Jane Shepherd Allison Shore Christine Shore James Short Neil Siecke Dustin Simmons Greg Simms Greg Simonian 1 3 4. Sophomore Shannon Holland turns To pose for the cam- era during one of her classes. 2. Dan Acosta shows his fellow sophomores whal's cool in sunglasses. 4 sophomores - 223 Sophomores Toke Pride ih Razzihg Freshrhei' Jeffrey Spencer Shannon Stamm Markell Steele Kurt Steiner Tamra Sterzer Timothy Steward Mark Stewart Ronald Stilwell Jeffrey Stone ' Samantha Stone Christina Stoneking Janine Strathman Laura Strickland Edward Stroman Eric Stroud Joseph Sugar Robin Sumida Brooke Summerson T. Hunter Swearingen Michelle Templeton Hung Yu Tan John Taylor Emily Thiebaud Jennifer Thomas Todd Tisdell Jerry Todd Tracey Todd Julie Tordai Alfred Torres Kellie Torres Vincent Torrez Kristi Tovar Joleen Towe Pamela Travis Michael Tresaugue Martin Trevino Hanh Tran Jennifer Tripp Willis Turner Gary Van Boxtel Patrick Van Winkle Bridget Vandeweghe Bruce Vatty James Velasco Gwendolyn Vinson Almitra Vellutini Martin Vitelli Marc Vinyard 224 sophomores 'til-Q iw? 1 ...W , is T k w Q 'QR A .X M W, W, + W Q. 3 swap, li K T We ,. risi' X 5 ta -l Eg. ..,, ,s...,Q 1... 'l wxx H, - f: 123 1 .Q lg I - I Y N J lk f, ,A 111 ' Q, vs Q: 4- 2. Q 3 Qu Marisa Zuniga Steve Zylius - 4' .xgaa 6 -df be it at l l iff. . K tr. .. M was lily Lisa Vogen Carrie Volpone Caron Von Boeckmann Stephane Vona Shonn Wagner Ryan Walker Jon WCIll Wendi Wallace Robert wdllel' Kim WGlleI'S SCII ldl'C wdfe TGITIGTG Wdfhef Lori Watanabe Jacki Wells Kevin Webb Randi Wells Stacy Weslphal Joanna Wheaton Deena While Tamara Whitman Heather Whitney Hendra Widiaya James Wiegman Jennifer Williams Scott Willis Cindy Wilson Tina Wilson Gina Windhausen Kellie Wishart Heather Wold Ann Marie Wolocatiuk Dennis Wood Sean Woods Lance Woy Erin Wright Michael Wright Chi-Shiang Yin Jeffrey Young Dean Yukihiro Justine Zafran Veronica Zamudio Michael Zee sophomores 226 - freshmen fl. Freshmon Cldss Represenioilve Nicki De Fore is esoorled by her folher up To The Ceremony Robert lvledlnd 9 of The how To one ing bredk, re- lieved lhdl she is clone wiih World The gd Juniors i Iverson ond up os fresh mon Hollow- fresh mon book for book Gordon goes fore going side on The To morch in bond. freshmen - 227 Cynthia Acaba Robert Acord Michelle Adams Cheryl Agundez Joy Agusen Anita Alcantar Amanda AleXClI'1CleI' Michelle Alexander Jose Alfclro Jose Alvizo Heidi AndefSOI'l Kimberly AI'lT1Sll'Ol'lQ Sherri Askew Mall Ater Timothy Alhey Sccll Babcock JCITIQS BClll1 DGWI1 Bdkef Nicole Baker Jeff Baptie Dirk Barkemeijerde Shawn Barnes Marcos Barragan Shelley Bartlett Andy Barfsch Leah Bayless Devin Beaman Robyne Bean Albert Beatty Jennifer Beauchamp Steven Becker Dorea Bell Theresa Bell Mike Bellinger Tammy Belton William Bemmer 4. Freshmen Kris Goelz, Andrea Ander- son, Christa Stroud, and Yvonne Ojeda cruise the campus during break. 2. 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Freshmen Roberta Di Cenzo ana Julie Hart listen intently to the days gossip. 2. Freshman Greg Cherney organizes 2 himself before a trumpet sectional. 230 - freshmen -'T' -gk . az: s i ,fs , if S 4 ik. Paul Campos Matthew Capps Richard Capstraw Veronica Cardenas Nicole Carlier Lisa Carpenter Jenniter Carter Clay Cason Deirdre Caulfield Stephen Cernansky Christopher Chucon David Chastain Earl Chavez Stacey Chen Gregory Cherney Michael Chuck Laura Clark Eddie Clay Sciott Clemens Kelly Clinkenbeard Carrie Collier Tina Colson James Combe Angela Conner Sheila Cook Tinothy Cooley Kristy Covey Deborah Crandull Clinton Crowder Lori Crown Karen Cusick Karen Dalla Rosa Missy D'Antonio Amy Davis Suzanne Davis Michael Davis Luselina De Anda Lisa De Fiore Kimberly De Huff Imelda De La Torre Ricardo De La Torre Ryan Deweese f L Rhenaa Leaverton attempts to laugh at a freshman friends joke. freshmen - 234 Darren Del Castillo Albert Delos Reyes JGITIGS Dew SiGSi Diavatis Roberta Di Cenzo Barbara Dinsmore William Di Sciullo Karri Dills Sharry Donaho Jimmy Dorado Julie Doran Wendy Drake Richard Driver Chris Dufresne Kris Dupuy Manuel Duran Andrew Durand Jeremiah Durns Elizabeth Ellison Thomas Ellis Eric Engle Robert Esser Brian Esleves Carolyn Estrada Shane Everett Rob Fancher Gina Fano Jenifer Farr Jeffery Fernandez Victor Fiore Joshua Fisher Michael Fitzgerald -LL--.L-,,fLL,LL,L , -QLL LX 1,-L,gLLL:--,LL Lg ,LL M-L,-.LLW ,. 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L ,J .L ,X X-+' itll Xl-.if L, ,X K ,Q -5, -XX 1, X- 1-K Lg, 3-L L, ,gg-L XE L ,- -me-,rXmL,LL,,q.L L,-LLLL-,L-L -LLL-LLL,LL-L-LLLL-.LL-LL,,,.-X .-LL,1iXQX-,,X -.LLL-X--X-LX LX-,LULL-K L.-GL. n-Lmi-XLWXQMXLXM-LL-X-WX-rw f.-LWXLX'Lu-XXL-XXLLXXLLfX.-iwwrw-ti-X- LL-Last LXL H- -L L.-L-,X-LLLLXLX -,L-LLL ,,LL.Lv. , ,L X - Lx- - 1 Xx9giv5XX'- -XfX-LX'12,1-LLQWLMXLLX-:ML-X259-'Q X--X i' i PX-iX -X XLX-'::,1XL: LI XXX ,X LX -- Luft-XX.N1v--Lani-r A XXLX-XML, XX L L - X ---P' -X 232 - freshmen 5 . -X my QL i' 'Wil -9'-L VN L was XT' I it A 'i. Due To The size of The freshman class, many classes were kepT in These porTable buildings. 2. Freshman David Penia and friends exchange jokes aT break. -6 3' we 1 - . , fx, Elizabeth Flanagan Tammi Flor Cheri Forman Aimee Foscanle Alison Fosler Ek nf.-.4 X 'Q s . sg . we rf'-116' me f H IN. A dumbfounded freshman receives a kiss from a senior. Shannon Fowler Brell Fredricks Sean Freeman Daniel Friga James Fry Mark Fry Mark Fujimura Jullie Fuller Linda Funk April Gallo Dominic Garcia Julie Garcia Laura Gasper 5:-B. --is iq ..-.:- Fr: Q 5 - fn u Jennifer Gayman Joseph Gerber Kalrina Giacolello Sherry Gies Angela Gilrealh Suzanne Gold Trevor Golden Ronnie Golyer Mark Gonzalez ,gg Madhvi Gorajia S Marcus Gordon Tracy Gorham freshmen - 233 'l. Freshmen Robyn Niel- son, Marcia Benden- age, and Monet Sicllln exchange the latest gossip at lunch. 234 - freshmen Sean Goss Tim Gossard Katie Gotovac Kathryn Gump Jason Guthrie Darin Guy MGHSSCI Hdbef DGI'Cle HGiI1eS John HCIIG Jason Hall Mark Hall Glnhell HClSfGd Samanthe Hampton Bobby Hancock Kristina Hansen Steve Hansen Michael Harman Gregory Harms Bryan Harris Susan Harris Julee Hart Russell Harvey Nancy Haskell Brian Haslam Brock Hauck John Hawley Stacy Hayden Jaylene Helms Suzanne Hemrich Steven Henderson it S ssss gi liit . 3 'A S s n' r gs r sssrsi ' v L ,Ei.:.1 ' riss -r '., , Anna Hernandez Amy Henry Celese Heron 4. Cameron Silva and April Kisler which clireclion Their nexi class is. Reid and Robin Obremski caich up siuaying on Their way To class. s V - . .. . J vw.. . ' .. ' i X ' as w .:.. . , , . ri 3 l .F K 4' S X X X . R ss' ls K X ,mai ., A S ' Ei . 1 j....Jf 1' F ii' 51- f V X ,F ,K wi as 1 5 J Jeffrey Heroux Kimberly Hess David Hilberg Brian Hild Kimber Hinkle Gary Hifzler Jeffrey Hobbs Amy Hoffman Scoff Hogan Jamie Hollar Lee Ann Holly Charley Holfon Tammy Howie Renee Hroval Sandy Hueber Paul Igyarfo Jennifer Inglis Billy Ingraham - , pq Healherlrey William Hudson Kim Indicavifch seem confused on 2. Freshman Krislin on some lasl minule Shannon Hickman Jason Hiersekorn Carolyn Hodgson Deborah Hohnslein Donovan Horlon Rex Roberf Hovey Randy Huffsfuller Brell Hutchinson Shannon Ingraham freshmen - 235 KaThleen Irwln Erlc Janerl Tammy Janssen Jennifer Jenkins Davld Jensen Valerle Jlmenez Jennifer Johns Aaron Johnson Kurt Jones Rodney Jones Shannon Jones Tracey Jones Stephan Jordan Debra Jorgenson PaTTie Joyce Donald Judson Grant Juncker Sepideh Kalaniari Q1 Tw lwllllxr' 'll Tw ' ll- wlllllw 236 - freshmen T 'Wh -'WT,,T5lwQ,lll,llll'15vIA ll 1 ll' wlxllll lllllhw 'TWTTMW Nur-ll ll mul T-Tw llllllll will Q-,wa ml T '-1:2-allsllllallzllsfazlzwllf- TTTTTTlllll'WSl:I:T'll15 4. Freshman Gordy Brown and Sophomore John Jasper share a Table during lunch. 2. Melanie Washburn, Rhenda LeaverTon, and Kameron Silva shuffle on clown To The lunch Tables. 4 'l. Vicki MClVIuIIen Gnd fellow freshmen display Their fash- ion sense. 2. Freshmen Janet Ulrich and Anaiasia Neu- il meyer parade Their new an clothes. ffg'33zsw'ji'ff, L J , ,- i . ,,, ai John Kane Stellios Karafotis Elaine Kato Jacob Kauble Candi Kay S Susan Kay David Kaye Jeremy Keller Melodee Kelly Pete Kelly Bryan Kenyon Richard Kietzke Eric Kimbro L Michael King Shannon King J S Robert Kingbury Jonathan Kinne April Kistler Y Vi -. Michelle Kline JUDO Knierim RlCl'1Gl'Cl Kl'1OI'I' Mikel KOCh g y ii J Qf iili Q mg. Julie Koehl Pelel' KOehlel' Roberta Koellisch Katerina Koerner Noelle Kovach Tom La Rue Donald Lampley Jon Land Shannon Lane Christine Lang Kristin Larson F Russell Larson Jennlfel' l.Oll9I' Debra Laughlin f ww 5 'wsu rs . 755 ' 7 312533, Q. -1-'--:Jilin . .-'. Carrie Lazenby Joedy Le Gault Tom Leachman Rhonda Leaverton Aaron Leavitt Brandon Lee freshmen - 237 Dae Lee Ki Lee Brian Leite Kevin Leon Timothy Leonard Matthew Le Way Kristina Lewis Nila-Danie Lewis Yvonne Lin Laura Long Tracie Long Rene Lopez Duane Lovelace Robert Lowry Paul Lucas Jennifer Lucero Kristin Lucey Minh Thu Luu Rebecca Lynch Steven Lynch Heather Lyons Daniel Mac Arthur Sheri Maceili Mark Magdaleno Jason Magness Brian Esievez and Debbie Crandall Take Christen Mmone K L . 1- 1 A Q time out to Talk inthe hens in between E'iZ0'be'h Mandup classes. 238 - freshmen MGHSSCI MCIFIGS Anne Mdfie MGTCGIIGHC John Marques John Marquez I by RV af, fx K g 'Q--in-fiw , , N A K .gs A . 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L. ..VX 4 X- x . - X1 Marla Moore R Z , s M Rebecca Moore Morales Morales Moreno Moreno Moreno Diana Oswaldo Angelina Marcelino Robert Eugene Tricia Petra Muehl Ronald Munson Patrick Murphy Erin Murray Morgan Morgan Freshman trendy Christy Covey is tak- en by surprise as Robert Giannatasio grabs her. 1--ali P Tracey Myers Cynthia Nakagawa Erin Naragon Rolfe Nasr Kenneth Navidi David Nay Wendy Neade Richard Neal Joseph Neckar Billy Neesen Hope Nelson Peter Neuhs Anastasia Neumeyer James New Robyn Nielson Cynthia Nixon Rachel Nowell Kimberly Obuch Brenda Ochoa Steven Ogdon Yvonne Ojeda Robert Olivares Scott Oper Jennifer Ortega Danielle Ostheimer Brian Owens Jennifer Owens Julie Padeltord Charlie Pak Jaime Parkhurst Stephanie Patton Joey Paull Julie Penhall Gabe Perez Rachael Perkins Marc Perla Jason Peters Amy Peterson Loc Pham Richard Phillips David Pina Trent Pineira Shannon King and Tami Zink like to have a little something to eat while they talk. freshmen - 244 'I Sandy Hueber races down her lane during a swim meet. 2. Fresh- man Sean lvleiner is not quite sure what to think of sophomores Joey Caporrima and Michelle Fuller. Benjamin Pinkerton Scott Pitman Kathleen Plicet Patrick Pompeo Debra Poole Gregory Pope Byron Powell Lisa Quezada Christine Quinlan Michelle Racaniello Mary Jill Rados Robin Rae Tina Raiszadeh Craig Randolph Kim Ransford Shawna Rasmussen Timothy Redfern Steven Richards Brett Richter Christopher Rikel Denise Rodriguez Ivonne Rodriguez Monique Rodriguez John Rood Catherine Roth Polka Roy Frank Rubalcava Richard Rubis Jason Rupert Greg Rushton Jenny Russell Terri Saito Sonia Salinas Katie Salo Cheryl Salser Krista Sammons 5 Frosh Nicknames! uSc:rubbies Devin Sanders Andrea Sandres Brian Sauls Paul Saye Stephanie Saye Richard Schmitz Jason Schultz Patricia Seino James Seirup Andrea Shaffer Dan Shaffer Julie Shatter Julie Shandrew Chris Shea Richard Shea v-V vw Y- ' , D- A sf AI' J . 'Q 'sr' Q' ' gal V. .. if Vi . I W5 Angela Shen Jill Shepherd Jerry Shevorski Michelle Shields Joseph Shim Paul Shroyer Cory Sicklesleel Monet Sidlin Patrick Siembieda John Siemssen Tina Sills freshman - 243 Freshmen try not to fall asleep during silent reading. Amber Smith qwhirneyp 2414 - freshmen Wendy Sisson Jennifer Skeggs Serena Skorayko Ginger Sloggy Laura Small Kristie Smiley Betsy Smigt Christa Smith Christina Smith Emily Smith James Smith Jennifer Smith Mark Smith Mark Smith Brian Snyder Kelly Souther Joshua Sparks Amy Spingelmire Ronald Springston Kristin St. Croix Andrea Stack Robert Slave Jamie Stewart S Kameron Silva Catherine Silvers Tracey Simon Erika Sims Lesley Sinn JOhI'1 SKGIOS pd' 6 ' -at , trys 4' 6 J' f .F 5' QE, f fe 4' Jeffrey Stewart Thomas Stewart Christa Stroud -V Christine Surace -5 'T N Steven Sutton T Jeffrey Taberski V t Shawn Tafolla up W We ,,,. 7 ,V V 14 v 5 Wakako Takahashi Georgette Tam-yo Kent Tartaglio Lorraine Terrible Shauna Thompson Alison Thuney Suzanne Tomlinson Ben Trujillo Maureen Tsai Brian Tucker Tracy Tucker Ann Tumbleson Jennifer Twiss Janet Ullrich Robert Underwood Carolina Valle Jeremy Van Pell Jane Ellen Vatly Timothy Vaughan Nagin Vazirian Christine Vernon Laurie Vernon Lawrence Vigil Freshmen groupies never find time to eat lunch be cause they are too busy posing for the cameras freshmen Freshman Kim Burks walks To class unhap- pily wiih The Thoughl of anolher school day. 2416 - freshmen Karen Walz Melissa Ward James Warr Melanie Washburn Megan Wasielewski Amy Villafana Caron Wadlow Erin Ann Walden Shawn Walker scan walkins Q -,. William WalS0n f , A 1 ' A - -fra , we w x NL l a 'E Shayne Walller G' Ilviu Michael Weber ' Palrick Wehage iiiiii Jordon Wehner Michelle Wellington Chrisline Williams Jonathan Williams Leigh Anna Williams Mall Williams Mallhew Williams Ronda Wilson Jodi Windley Slephanie Wolf Brenda Wolfe Sharmae Wood Roberl Wrighl Roberl Yales Shiang Yu Yin Leah Yorga Krislie Yoro Bryon Young ily, W s..-fa! wk Q Q4, -A if W , 'I. Junior GreTohen Pope, Sopho- more Lindo Medino, ond Freshmon Nikki Defiore ride oround The Trook during The Homecoming oeremo- nies. 2. Freshmon Shonnon Lone ioughs oT The ThoughT of being in The 4985-86 yeorbook. 4 Sandro Young Timothy Young Thomas Zarcdich David Zcliezalo Tamorc Zink 5 if 2 freshmen - 2117 index Acaba, Cynthia 26, 228 Accursi, Wendy 487, 488 Ackles, Shelley 488, 205 Acord, Robert 228 Acosta, Daniel 208, 223 Acuna, Valerie 208 Adams, Deborah 52 Adams, Kelly 488 Adams, Michelle 228 Addington, Michele 208 Adler, Richard 52 Agee, Jean 90, 435 Aguilar, Denise 52 Agundez, Cheryl 228 Agusen, Joy 228 Ala, Mary Jane 26, 35, 488 Alcantar, Anita 42, 228 Alciatore, Jason 208 Aldrich, Stephen 32, 404, 208, 426 Alexander, Amanda 228 Alexander, Michelle 228 Alexander, Phillip 86, 208 Alfaro, Jose 89, 440, 228 Alfaro, Maria De 488 Alfonso, Radziwill 208 Allen, David 32, 448, 208 Allen, George 432 Allen, Lisa Marie 52 Allen, Scott 208 Allport, Thomas 52 Almendarez, Jeffery 42, 85, 488, 200 Alo, Dave 208, 444 Altomondo, Ann Marie Alvizo, Jose 228 Ambriz, Frederick 208 Anderson, Andrea 488, 228 Anderson, Bill 488 Anderson, Don 208 Anderson, Heidi 95, 228 Anderson, James 208 Anderson, Jason 208 Anderson, Joeie 488 Anderson, Kari 488 Anderson, Kindra 36, 208, 427 Anderson, Sandra 487, 488 Anderson, Stacey 468, 488 Andrews, Lisa 52, 26 Andrulaitis, Joseph 52 Andrulaitis, Timothy 488, 428, 447, 449 Anthony, Mark 208 Aparicio, Joseph 44, 52 Appel, Elizabeth 28, 34, 46, 488 Archibald, Stacie 205 Arias, David 488, 499 Arias, Michael 86, 208 Armitt, Kenneth 488, 409 Armstrong, Chris 497 Armstrong, Kimberly 228 Arnett, Carrie 208 Arnett, Kimberly 26, 488 Arnold, Eric 488, 428 Arthur, Jennifer 48, 52 Arthur, Steven 39, 86, 208 Aruffo, Dean 488 Ashcraft, Fred 488 Ashe, Sara 208 Askew, Sherri 42, 228 248 - index Astleford, Gary 444 Ater, Matthew 87, 228 Ater, Stacy 488, 424 Athey, Tim 228 Aube, Bryan 488, 447 Aubuchon, Kristi 98, 444, 208 Aubuchon, Martin 52 Audis, Shelly 488 Austria, Allan 488 Averna, Jennifer 52 Averna, John 208 Avina, Carlos 86, 208 Ayala, Anthony 487, 208 Babcock, Scott 228 Bacha, Jon 488 Backes, Terry 435, 409 Bahner, Jon 208 Bain, James 228 Bainter, Kathy 452 Baird, Laura 48, 52, 46 Baird, Tami 488 Baker, Dawn 36, 228 Baker, Jennifer 26, 208 Baker, Marc Wayne 488 Baker, Nicole 228 Baldwin, Dale 488, 442 Bale, Michelle 208 BOIIOS, Bridgette 90, 468, 208, 224 Baptie, Jeff 228 Barath, Lynn 47, 403, 488 Barber, Jaclyn 52 Barker, Elizabeth 52 Barkemeijerde, Dirk 228 Barnes, Carolyn 435 Barnes, Keith Alan 52 Barnes, Shawn 228 Barragan, Marcos 228 Barragan, Laura Pati 488 Barrientos, Dina 208 Barron, Marissa 208 Bartlett, Shelley 228 Bartsch, Andy 37, 228 Bass, Lee 52 Bassett, Jeff 208 Batten, Christine 53 Batten, Randy 85, 488 Baumohl, Jason 208, 443 Baur, Karl 488 Baxter, Dorian 208, 428 Baxter, Sharon 208 Bayless, Brian 488 Bayless, Leah 228 Beaman, Devin 89, 228 Bean, Robyne 228 Beard, Lance 86, 208 Beard, Robyn 53 Beaton, Heather 208 Beatty, Albert 440, 228 Beauchamp, Jennifer 22, 228, 445 Beauchamp, Sonja 22, 470, 488, 443 Becker, Steven 440, 228 Beckett, Linh 90, 488, 424 Beckman, Greg 60, 83, 84, 85 Beckman, Paul 488 Behle, Tricia 48, 49, 53 Beitel, Lance 208 Belanger, Josh 208 Belcher, Ronald 208 Bell, Deena 53, 427 Bell, Dorea 228 Bell, Robert 39, 208 Bell, Tami 53, 55 Bell, Theresa 228 Bellinfante, Daniel 489, 409 Bellinger, Michael 228 Belton, Tammy 228 Bemmer, William 228 Ben, Leonarda 24, 49, 53 Ben-Ezra, Esther 229 Benedict, Andrea 53 Bengtson, Kristina 208 Bengtson, Kurt 53, 42 Bennett, Jeffrey 229 Bennington, Mark 489 Benson, Bob 435, 437, 442, 443 452, 482 Benson, Jill 229 Benson, Tammy 229 Benson, Terilyn 489 Beoletto, Lisa 48, 208 Bergmann, Sigi 229 Bergmann, Vincent 489 Bergstedt, Laura 92, 229 Bergstrom, Brian 489 Bergstrom, Kevin 229 Beri, Jennifer 208 Bermeo, Pedro 53 Bermeo, Xavier 208 Bertuzzi, Chris Bertuzzi, Danielle 208 Betts, Dave 443 Betz, Stephen 229 Beurrier, Chad 489 Bicknell, Ronald 229 Bindenagel, Marcia 229, 234 Binder, Bradley 208 Biner, William 229 Bingham, Cheryl 90, 486, 489 Bingham, Michael 53 Bish, Brent 489, 446, 447 Bishel, Cathy 435 Bittick, Jason 53, 62, 445, 420 Bittick, Kristin 493, 405, 229, 42 Blair, Thomas 229 Bland, John 208 Blake, Kristin 229 Blanchard, Lloyd 235 Blanke, Travis 489 Blaufuss, Erik 47, 229 Blexrude, James 229 Bloomfield, Dolly 209 Bloomfield, Doreen 489 Bodine, Tracie 489 Boegen, Daniel 229 Boetto, Gabrielle 489, 424 Bohanan, Dana 8, 29, 37, 209, 244 Bohen, Eugene 54, 85 Boike, Julie 54 Bolter, Michelle 229 Booze, Tiffany 229 Bosley, Eric 489 Bosley, Leasa 54, 4, 424 Bosman, David 489 Bove, Edward 209 Bowe, Ronald 209 Bowen, Edward 489, 428 Bowers, Karl 54, 447 Bowers, Lisa 93, 489, 444 Boyd, Mary 209 Bradshaw, Rebecca 405, 229 Bradshaw, Russell 50, 54 Brady, Kimberly 36, 209 Braly, Shauna 28, 489 Brandes, Colette 489, 443, 424 Branstetter, Kevin 444, 229 Branstetter, Kirk 4, 49, 52, 54, Branstetter, Stacy 229, 445 Brazil, Craig 489 Brenchley, Carrie 36, 229 Brenchley, Stacy 36, 489 Brewer, Laura 54 Brewer, Liane 90, 489 Brider, Debra 229 Brider, Michelle 48, 38, 39, 489 Bridges, Laura 209 Bridle, Elizabeth 54 Brill, Kathryn 209, 44, 45 Brill, Susan 443, 229 Briskorn, Joseph 209 Britain, Bridget 36, 230 Britt, Al 435, 96, 98 BrittonfDyke, Christine 230 Brodkorb, Jeffrey 489 Brogna, Jennifer 209 Bronson, Scott 54 Brooklier, Lisa 209 Brooks, Jennifer 209 Brooks, Nicole 36, 37, 230 Broschinski, Christi 209 Brower, Mark 85, 489 Brown Brown Brown Eric 230 Erin 93, 209 Fred 435, 444, 445 Jenny 28, 473, 486, 489 Brown, Gordon 230, 236 Brown 202 Brown, Loren 230 Brown, Nancy 230 Brown, Tammy 489 Brown, Tim 54 Brucks, Timothy 489 Brushwyler, Gary 444 Bryant, Nicole 93, 230, 445 Bryant, Stephanie 209 Buchbinder, Jason 39 Buchbinder, Jeff 39, 240 Buckley, Brandi 230 Buffington, Lynette 48, 240, 424 Buford, Diane 489 Buford, Gina 230 Bullard, Allan 490 Bullinger, Patricia 230 Burchit, James 86, 240 Burke, Janis 490 Burks, John 54, 460, 24, 407 Burks, Kimberly 230, 246 Burns, Clint 240 Burton, Darren 240 Burtt, Jennifer 230, 242 Buscaglio, Kymber 490 Buschini, Darci 54, 46 Buschini, Richard 496, 204, 447 Butler, A. Kristen 490, 444 Buttrey, Jill 67 Buttrey, Mark 230 Buzard, Nicole 24, 55 Byrd, Angela 490 Byrd, Scott 240, 44, 45 Cabral, Albert 230 Cabral, Luis 490 Cadra, Richard 39, 230 Cahill, Danielle 490 Calimquim, Nelson 490 Callahan, Wesley 240 Callinan, Christopher 86, 240 Calvin, Mark 39, 476 Camacho, Vincent 89, 230 Camera, Christina 48, 240, 424 406 Campbell' Cvnfnia 190 cle-gg, Randall 190 cuslier, Darrel 210 Dickinson, Jon 492 Clinkenbeard, Jack 191 Dack, Sheryl 210 Dillon, Kimberly 24, 58, 163, 170 Campbell, Denise 230 Clemens, Scott 231 Cusiter, David 56, 85, 177, 178, 117 Dill, Tracy 192, 44, 45 Campbell Jennifer 190 Clemente, Andrew 56, 23 Curtis, Nicole 210 Dillon, Denise 16, 192 Campbell, Linda 190 Clemente, Theresa 190 D'Amico, David 56, 44, 45 Dillon, Heather 58 Campbell, Lisa 190 Clifford, Amber 210 D'Antonio, Melissa 231 Dillon, Kelli 211, 104, 105, 121 Campos, Paul 231 Campos, Michael 55 Caporrlmo, Joey 210, 243 Capps, Matthew 231 Capstraw, Richard 126, 231 Caputo, Michele 8, 55, 71 Cardenas, Thomas 32, 190 Cardenas, Veronica 32, 231 Carlier, Nicole 42, 231 Carlo, Corinne 36, 55 Carlo, Jill Ann 190 Carlson, Danielle 210 Carnevale, John 86, 210 Carnevale, Robert 55 Carpenter, Lisa 231 Carrillo, Edward 55 Carrillo, Nicole 55 Carro, Arlene 135 Carroll, Dawn 190 Carroll, Stacey 55, 74 Carter, David Scot 190 Carter, Jennifer 42, 231 Carter, Niki-Lee 55 Cartolano, Robbie 190 Cary, Jeffrey 86, 210 Casaw, Jeffrey 210, 111 Cason, Clay 231 Cassidy, Debra 210 Castro, Lisa 38, 55 Castro, Mark 101 Caulfield, Deirdre 231 Cavanagh, Charles 55 Cernansky, Stephen 231 Cerny, Timothy 190 Cevallos, Maria 32 Cevallos, Susie 190 Chacon, Christopher 231 Chalman, Pamela 90, 91, 210 Chapman, Bryan 190 Chaput, Jolie 2, 55 Charpentier, Nate 11 Chastain, Brandon Chastain, David 231 Chavez, Earl 126, 231 Chavez, Martha 210 Chavez, Niclas 190 Chen, Anson 210 Chen, Stacey 231 Cheng, Alex 210, 111 Cherney, Gregory 35, 231 Cherney, Mark 55, 231 Chiles, Melody 55 Chill, Anthony 55, 85 Christian, Deborah 74, 114, 210 Christian, Gregory 55, 74 Christie, Toni 55 Christie, Robbie 190 Chuck, Michael 47, 231 Chuck, Wendy 186, 190 Cieslak, Paul 55, 117 Claborn, Bob 136 Clancy, Kevin 50, 56, 85 Clancy, Shawn 85, 190 Clark, Barbara 93, 190 Clark, Bobbi 190 Clark, Laura 231 Classen, Christine 190 Clay QSierraj Eddie 110, 231 Clinkenbeard, Kelly 231 Cobb, Andrea 191 Cockerille, Elsa 191 Cockerille, Marilyn 56, 23 Coe, Melissa 28, 50, 56, 169 Coelho, Kathleen 191 Cohick, Emmitt 56 Coker, David 210 Cole, Andrew 85, 191 Cole, Christine 210 Coleman, Dianne 191, 220, 46 Colletta, Tony 240 Collier, Carrie 93, 231 Colson, Tina 231 Colson, Tony 191 Conforti, Dan 136 Combe, James 231 Combs, Joanne 59 Conner, Angela 39, 231 Conner, Deborah 191 Conner, Scott 210 Conner, Robert 85, 191 Conrad, Kathy 136 Cook, Sheila 86, 121, 231, 42 Cook, Tina 210 Cook, Tom 222 Cook, Tracie 191 Cooke, Jennifer 98, 210 Cooley, Timothy 231 Cooper, Julie 18, 28, 191 Copeland, Tressa 12, 56, 66, 73 Coplen, Kristen 191, 202 Coppage, Sean 191, 117 Cornajo, Carmen 136 Corr, Claudine 186, 191 Corrado, Michael 136 Corrow, John 210 Cornwall, Laurie 202 Cortes, Myla 210 Cortez, Catherine 210 Coscino, Chris 71, 56, 128, 117 Coskie, Joni Lyn 191 Cottros, Phillip 210 Covey, Kristy 231, 240 Cowen, Lori 191 Cox, Eric 12, 56, 85 Cox, Kimberley 93, 210, 121 Cox, Mauyer 210 Cox, Sonny 119, 128 Coxon, John 51, 191 Craite, Kevin 56 Cramer, Bill 210 Crandall, Deborah 231, 238 Crockett, David Cronick, Terry 136 Crowder, Clinton 231 Crown, Kenneth 191 Crown, Lori 231 Cruikshank, Tracy 141, 191 Cullen, Chris 210 Cullinan, Leslie 187, 191 Culp, William 56 Cummings, Mary 130 Cummins, Aaron 191 Curran, Mike 86, 136 Cusick, Donna 56 Cusick, Karen 231 Dalia Rosa, Karen 105, 231 Dalia Rosa, Kerri 16, 24, 103, 151, 152, 188, 191 Dalton, David 191 Dalton, John 210 Danko, Deborah 36, 56 Darby, Jeffry 50, 57, 85 Darby, Kendra 186, 191 Davidson, Karin 7, 51, 95, 102, 103, 210 Davidson, Wendy 57, 120 Davis, Amy 231 Davis, Danny 136, 210 Davis, Dena 191 Davis, Mary 4 Davis, Michael 89, 92, 231 Davis, Suzanne 231 Davis, Trish 191 Davolt, Stanley 136 Dawkins, Jennifer 210 De Anda, Luselina 231 De Ancla, Rosario 57 De Filippo, Dana 18, 57, 83, 95, 103, 205 De Fiore, Gina 57 De Fiore, Lisa 231 De Fore, Nicki 170, 171, 226, 247 De Gregory, Deana 191, 44, 45 De Huff, Kimberly 127, 231 De Jongh, Deborah 22, 191 De La Torre, Imelda 231 De La Torre, Maria 211, 114 De La Torre, Ricardo 89, 231 De Leon, Kevin 118 De Leon, Richelle 57 De Lira, Harvey 57 De Los Reyes, Albert 232 De Los Reyes, Robert 232 De Los Reyes, Michele 211 De Los Reyes, Vanessa 57 De Mare, Melanie 191 De Paz, Christian 86, 211 De Puy, Ronald 57 De Stafano, Joseph 211, 44, 45 De Vore, Andy 211 De Weese, Ryan Scott 35, 231 Del Carlo, Debra 2, 191 Del Castillo, Darren 232 Del Duca, Anthony 211 Delgado, Phil 191, 128 Demello, Jennifer 211 Demello, William 191 Dempkowski, Mary 55 Denunzio, David 40, 57, 85, 21 Denunzio, Jennifer 93, 169, 192 Desby, Nicholas 211 Desper, John 192 Desseker, Dal 95, 139 Dew Jr., James 232 Di Cenzo, Roberta 230, 232 Di Mascio, Dean 192, 120 Di Sciullo, Michelle 192 Di Sciullo, William 89, 232 Diavatis, Stasi 89, 232, 42 Diaz, Andrea 57 Diaz, Galen 57, 65, 100, 101 Diaz, Holly 37 Dills, Karri 232 Dimitriadis, Philip 211, 113 Dingler, Mary 58 Dinsmore, Barbara 36, 232 Domene, Doug 86 Donaho, Sherry 29, 232 Donat, Jack 109 Donat, John 192 Donathen, Kimberly 211 Donston, James 58 Dorado, Amy 32, 211 Dorado, David 32 Dorado, Jimmy 32, 232 Dorado, Julian 32 Doran, Julie 232 Dorris, Mike 192 Dottore, Anthony 211 Douglas, Gregory 192 Douglas, Scott 211 Doulat, Malek 211 Dowdee, Christy 202 Doyle, Christopher 192 Doyle, Evert 192 Drake, Wendy 11, 232 Driver, Richard 110, 232 Driver, Robert 38, 39, 169, 192, 107 Dubreuil, Carrianne 192 Dudden, Amy 24 Dudden, Shawn 211 Dudich, Karla Lee 192 Dufresne, Christopher 232 Duke, Brian 86, 207, 211 Dukes, Kim 211 Duncan, Ann 28, 192 Duncan, Colleen 211 Duncan, Kimberly 192 Dunham, Nick 192 Dupuy, Cynthia 58 Dupuy, Kris 232 Dupuy, Mark 212 Duran Jr. Manuel 89, 232 Durns, Jeremiah 89, 232 Durand, Andrew 232 Earl, Jason 192 Earle, Brandy 58 Eccleston, Craig 11, 58 Edlund, Kimberly 212 Edwards, Richard 192 Ehrman, Paul 85, 192 Ehyaei, Aryo 58 Eisenmann, Tom 212 Elenbaas, Timothy 101, 212 Elliott, Katrina 36, 37, 212 Elliott, Kim 192 Ellis, Thomas 232 Ellison, Elizabeth 232 Ellison, James 212 Elzenga, Brian 192, 112 Elwood-Miranda, Nadine 127, 139 Emerson, Margaret 58 Emerson, Peggy 39, 98, 99 Emke, Tim Engle, Eric 232 Engler, Steven 192 English, James 212 English, Jamye 104, 105, 121 Ennis, Bethany 212 index - 249 Enos, Karen 212 Enright, Dick 134, 139 Enriguez, Paul 192 Entrican, Robert 58, 85, 163 Eoff, Jeffrey 58 Epps, Michelle 213 Epps, Shelly 213 Erickson, Holly 192 Escobar, Andrew 58, 174, 175, 183, 189 Espinoza, Cynthia 192 Esser, Robert 232 Estevez, Brian 232, 238 Estevez, Chris Estorga, Albert 213 Estrada, Carolyn 121, 232 Evans, Tara 213 Everett, Dwight 58 Everett, Shane 110, 232 Evers, Bryan 58 Ezrre, Suzanne 192, 115 Fancher, Lanee 213 Fancher, Rob 232 Fano, Eric 213 Fano, Gina 232 Farish, Martin 213 Farr, Anthony 192 Farr, Jennifer 232 Farrell, Larry 192 Fashing, Cynthia 58 Fearington, Kerry 192, 120 Feagan, Fred 213 Feiker, Jill 213 Felisan, Stephen 213 Fenstermaker, Scott 101, 213 Ferencz, Frank 139 Fernandez, Jeffrey 232 Fernley, Troy 192 Ferrario, Rocco 133, 138, 139, 140 Ferrara, Kristin 114, 213 Ferreira, Keriann 58 Finley, Michael 86, 213 Finnerty, Jean 48, 121, 213, 21 Finnicum, Jennifer 36, 213 Fiore, Victor 89, 232 Fish, Lisa 16, 59 Fisher, Edward 192 Fisher, Joshua 232 Fitzgerald, Michael 232 Flanagan, Elizabeth 127, 233 Flanagan, Sean 33, 86, 213 Fleming, Alanna 192 Flood, Christopher 192, 128 Flor, Tammi 233 Florer, Shann 213 Flores, Tom 112, 113 Fochtman, Ricky 126, 213 Fodor, Samuel 193 Ford, Kristin 18, 24, 59 Foreman, Kelly Forman, Cheri 233 Forman, Gina 213 Forward, Marcie 92, 127, 213 Foscante, Aimee 39, 233 Foscante, James 59 Foster, Allison 233 Foster, Deborah 59, 179 Fotchman, Rich 101 Foutz, Darlene 59 Fowler, Shannon 233 Fox, Erin 193 Fox, Jennifer Fox, Shannon 213 250 - index Frankeny, Lynn 213 Franzen, Erik 193 Franzen, Laurie 36, 213 Fray, Teri 114, 213 Fredenburg, Yale 213 Fredericks, Bart 193, 109 Fredericks, Brett 233 Freeman, Natalie 193 Freeman, Sean 233 Freiman, Diane 59 Frey, Tracey 193 Friga, Daniel 233 Friga, Rhonda 213, 219, 115 Fry, James 233 Fry, Jocelyn 28, 64, 193 Fry, Mark 233 Fuessel, Todd Allen 193 Fujimura, Mark 233 Fuller, Julie 233 Fuller, Michelle 213, 243 Funk, Linda 233 Funk, Patricia 213 Gabriel, Steven B. 86, 213 Gala, Kevin 213 Galle, Michael E. 193 Gallo, April 233 Gallo, Jason S. 213 Galvan, Maria J. 213 Gamblin, Colleen 114, 213 Gamez, Gabriel 213 Gammalo, Richard 193, 107 Gantenbein, Bruce 59 Gillbank, Justin 213 Gillespie, Forrest 60 Gillian, Michael 193 Gillum, Kara 193 Gilmer, Laurie 60 Gilmore, Cynthia 193 Gilreath, Angela 37, 233 Glance, Stefanie 213 Glassford, Carol 141 Glembacki, Danny 174 Goddard, Brant 193 Godfrey, Thomas 60 Goehring, Jacob 213 Goelz, Kristine 194, 228 Goerlitz, Kimberly 39, 213 Gold, Suzanne 233 Goldberg, Andrea 16, 36, Golden, Jennifer 213 Golden, Trevor 233 Goldman, Bart 194 Goldman, Jim 194 Golyer, Ronnie 101, 233 Gomez, Manuel 32, 213 Gonciarczyk, Jill 60 Goneau, Angelique 213 Gonzalez, Anna 60 Gonzalez, Donna 194 Gonzalez, Joe 213 Gonzalez, Mark 233 Gonzalez, Michael 213 49, 194 Haines, Darcie 234, 239 Haire, Robert 194 Haist, Angela 33, 194 Hale, Cindy 141, 146 Hale, Gina 61 Hale, John 234 Hale, Kim 61 Haley, John 111,214 Haley, Julie 61 Haley, M ichele 214 Haley, Tom 120 Hall, Jason 234 Hall, Lisa Hall, Mar 61 k 234 Hall, Richard 194 Hall, Scott 194 Hallisey, Eric 194 Hallisey, Krista 51, 61, 20, 21 Halstad, Ginnell 234 Halverson, David 61 Halweg, Steven 50, 61, 169 Hamilton, Andrew 214 Hamilton, Fred 62 Hamilton, Linda 214 Hamilton, Melissa 26, 194 Hammer, Maria 163, 180, 19 Hampton, Samantha 234 Hamusek, Aaron 62 Hamusek, Andy 214 Han, Hye Chon 48, 62 Goodwin, Gregg 194 Gorajia, Madhvi 233 Han, Sung Hui 48, 90, 214 Hancock, Bobby 8, 234 Garcia, Cesar 100, 126, 193 Garcia, Deena 193 Garcia, Denise 59 Garcia, Edwin 107, 126, 213 Garcia, Frederick 193 Garcia, Josefina 213 Garcia, Dominic 233 Garcia, Julie L. 233 Garcia, Maria 193 Garcia, Shane 213 Garver, Gasper, Troy 193 Laura 233 Gastelum, Shannon 34, 35 Gathright, David 213 Gatto, Steven 213 Gaviglio, Bob 89, 139 Gayman, Jennifer 233 Geer, Wes 59 Genduso, Diane 133, 96 Georgi, Kenneth 59, 117 Gerace, Karen 136, 139 Gerber, Joseph 233 Gerhold, Vestan 139 Gordon, Chevon 60 Gordon, Marcus 35, 233 Gordon, Timothy 12, 213 Gorham, Tracy 233 Goss, Sean 234 Gossard, Tim 234 Gotovac, Katie 234 Goudey, Kimberly 181, 214 Graham, Mark 214 Grasso, Nicole 214 Gray, Tiffany 214 Greco, Gina 59, 60 Green, Jeffery 194 Greenberg, Lee 60 Greene, Amanda 60 Greer, Eric 86, 180, 214 Gregory, Nicole 60, 79 Griff, Kathy 18, 44, 45, 141 Griffin, Robbie 60 Griffin, Matt 126 Griffiths, Melissa 61, 70 Groscost, Vicki 214 Grove, Kristi 24, 194 Hancock, Brett 85, 214 Hancock, Joe 194, 120 Hanneman, Valerie 141 Hansen, Hansen, Kristina 29, 234 Paul 192, 194, 202 Hansen, Steven 234 Hanson, Jeffrey 214 Haq, Saba 33, 52, 62, 23 Harberth, Tamra 62, 98, 99 Harger, Gwyne 214 Hargrove, Trevor L. 85, 112 Harman, Harman, Brian 194 Michael 234 Harms, Gregory 234 Harms, Keith 62 Harris, Amy 62 Harris, Bryan J. 89, 234 Harris, Corey 214 Harris, John 214 Harris, M. 111,214 Harris, Susan 234 Harshbarger, Todd 85, 194 Hart, Julee 105, 230, 234 Giacoletto, Katrina 233 Giannatasio, Robert 193, 112, 240 Gianni, Barbra 36, 193 Gibbs, Mark 213 Gibbs, Rosalind 139 Gibson, Steven 60 Gies, Patrick 213 Gies, Sherry 233 Giffin, Matthew 100, 193 Gruber, Cassandra 12, 51 Gudat, Todd 214 Guidry, Andree 194 Guirior, Lori Ann 28, 61, 170, 171 Gump, Christopher 214 Gump, Kathryn 234 Gurrola, Gina 121 Guthrie, Jason 234 Hartman, Christie 26, 194 Harvey, Ross 194, 107 Harvey, Russell 234 Haskell, Nancy 29, 169, 121, Haslam, Brian 234 Hatch, Brenda 62 Hatch, Eric 86, 113, 214 Hatcher, Natasha 194 Hatcher, Tina 62 Gilbert, Gilbert, Gilbert, Gilbert, Bryan 60 Jerry 33, 52, 60, 107 Michael 85, 193 Scott 213 Gilbert, Stacey 33, 121, 213 Gildea Shanon 193 Gililland, Robert 193 Gillaspy, Carry 213 Gillaspy, Joseph 60, 44, 45 Gutierrez, George 112, 214 Gutierrez, Rick 194 Guy, Darin 89, 234 Guy, David 194, 118 Haber, Melissa 234 Hackett, Nadine 61 Haggard, Chris 61 Haggard, Paulo ie, 24, 192, 494 Hahn, Brian 51 Hahn, Douglas 194 Hauck, Brock 128, 234, 239 Haulenbeck, Rick 85, 141 Hauptmeier, Lance 214 Hauptmeier, Wayde 62, 69 Hawkins, Hawkins, Hawley, Hawley, Hayden, Al 132, 184 Chris 11, 192 Garry 194 John 128, 234 Stacy 148, 234, 42 4, 19 234 1 Kemp Hayford, Kimberly 98, 245 Hays, John 62 Heaman, Wendy 245 Heffernan, Michelle 245 Helf, Mark 245 Helmle, Carl 62 Helmle, Wade 245 Helms, Jaylene 234 Hemrich, Suzanne 29, 234 Henderson, Brian 245 Henderson, Steven 89, 234 Hennessey, Timothy 494 Henney, Josh 494 Henney, Kimberly 42, 48, 24, 54, 62 Hennig, Gregory 245 Henning, Jhana 494 Henry, Amy 235 Henry, Robin 244, 427 Herkert, Angela 494 Hernandez, Anna 235 Hernandez, Juanita 32, 245 Heron, Celese 235 Heroux, Jeffrey 235 Herrick, Donald 46, 85, 472, 494 Herrscher, Julie 42, 62, 73 Hess, Kimberly 235 Heywood, David 245 Hibbard, Jeani 245 Hickman, Shannon 235, 445 Hicks, Christina 494 Hicks, Derek 44, 463, 494 Hiersekorn, Jason 235 Hiersekorn, McKinley 245 Higgins, Pamela 494 Hilberg, David 235 Hild, Brian 440, 235 Hill, Eric 245 Hill, Jeanine 495 Hill, Marc 89, 402, 403, 434, 437, 438, 444 Hill, Phillip 495 Hinkle, Kimber 235 Hinton, Julie 495 Hirsh, Steven 245 Hitzler, Gary 235 Hitzler, Lynda 464, 495 Hively, Christopher 245 Hobbs, Jeffrey 235 Hodgens, Kim 63, 98 Hodges, Vanessa 245 Hodgson, Carolyn 235 Hoffman, Amy 36, 235 Hogan, Scott 235 Hohnsteln, Deborah 235 Holden, Kara 495 Holland, Shannon 36, 45, 223 Hollar, Jamie 235 Holly, Lee Ann 235 Holt, Clinton 86, 245 Holton, Charley 235 Hombs, Tiffany 495 Hoover, Todd 245 Horrell, Mark 245 Horton, Donovan 235 Hosband, Cassandra 405, 245 Houghton, Danielle 495 Houle, Stephanie 245 House, Leslie Ann 245 Houser, Stacie 495 Hovey, Rex Robert 235 Howe, Harryette 452 Howie, Tammy 92, 235 Hubiak, Jean 444 4 Hudson, Lisa 63 Hudson, William 235 Hueber, Sandra 427, 235 Huffstutter, Randy 235 Hufnagel, Pat 444 Hufnagel, Raymond 33, 495, 400 Hughes, Casey 245 Huhn, Shannon 245 Hulett, Kenneth 63 Hull, Brian 495 Hullar, Rosemary 36, 245 Hurty, Lisa 495, 26 Hutchison, Brett 440, 428, 235 Hutchison, Christopher 245 Hyde, Jeffrey 245 Hyde, Shannon 48, 245 lgyarto, Paul 235 lndicavitch, Kimberly 235 Inglis, Jennifer 42, 235 Inglis, Kristen 48, 245 lngraham, Billy 89, 235 lngraham, Shannon 235 loannidis, Norik 33, 245 loannidis, Tina 33, 63, 23 lpsen, William 245 lrey, Heather 427, 235 Irons, Susan 442 Irwin, Kathleen 48, 236 Irvine, Paul 454 Isola, Claudia 33, 495, 26 ltamura, Velma 35, 29, 245 Iverson, Deanna 245 Iverson, Jessica 462, 474, 475, 489, 495, 494, 24, 227 Ivory, Allyson 63 Jackowski, Craig 85, 495 Jacques, Christopher 245, 420 Jacques, Joseph 62, 63 Jahn, Frank 442 Jakobson, Julie 245 Jakovac, Christina 63 Janert, Eric 236, 420 Jankalski, Janel 495, 444 Janssen, Tammy 36, 236 Jaramillo, Lara 245 Jarl, Stephanie 93, 495, 427 Jasper, Jon 236 Jauch, Debbie 33, 245 Jen, Richard 495, 408, 409, 46 Jenkins, Jennifer 236 Jensen, April 245 Jensen, David 89, 236 Jewett, Bailey 63 Jimenez, Valerie 236 John, Michelle 63 John, Wendy 245 Johns, Jennifer 236 Johns, Michael 442, 443, 245 Johns, Virginia 442 Johnson, April 8, 480, 44, 45, 246 Johnson, Arron 236 Johnson, Christa 495 Johnson, Eric 495 Johnson, Jason 246 Johnson, Kellie 28, 495 Johnson, Michael 495, 499, 242 Johnson, Michael 63, 85 Johnson, Nicholas 495 Johnson, Robert 246 Jones, Chris 495 Jones, Keith 246 Jones, Kenna 36, 246 Jones, Kurt 236 Jones, Laura M, 95, 402, 403, 495, 246 Jones, Laura R. 7 Jones, Rodney 407, 426, 236 Jones , Shannon 93, 404, 405, 236 Jones, Tracey 236 Jorda Jorge n, Stephan 236 nson, Debra 236 Jovanovich, Jason 86, 246 Joyce, Karen 403, 495 Joyce, Patricia 236 Judson, Donald 236 Juncker, Grant 236 Jung, Hwey-Zoo 33, 63 Jung, Kuel-Yah 495 Juris, Jennifer 496 Justus, Jennifer 496 Kalantari, Sepideh 236 Kane, John 404, 237 Karafotis, Stellios 237 Karnes, Kristin 44, 45, 246 Kasa, Christi 427, 246 Kato, Elaine 92, 237 Kato, Leonard 206, 246 Katzberg, David 496 Katzenberger, Sherry 496 Kauble, April Lee 48, 63 Kauble, Jacob 237 Kaufmann, Kelly 39, 63 Kay, Candy 237 Kay, Susan 93, 405, 237 Kaye, David 89, 237 Keefe, Daniel 64, 85, 24 Kell, Jeff Keil, Sandy 48, 442 Keller, Jeremy 237 Kellermann, Ann Marie 42, 64, 73 Kellermann, Ted 85, 496 Kelly, Jeffrey 246 Kelly, Kristen 424,246 Kelly, Melodee 237 Kelly, Peter 89, 237 , Jason 474, 496 Kenfield, Leslie 496 Kennedy, Lauri 246 Kent, Michael 86, 462, 409, 246 Kenyon, Bryan 237 Kersten, Kurt 442, 406, 407 Kessinger, Jane 246 Keylor, Brian 44, 45 Kidwiler, Carrie 4, 28, 46, 64, 468, 470, 474, 24 Kietzke, Chris 52, 64, 407 Kietzke, Richard 237 Killianey, Mike 474, 475, 489, 496 Kim, Becky 246 Kim, David Wook 496 Kim, Gerald 496, 443 Kimberly, Lisa 64 Kimbro, Eric 237 Kimura, Daisuke 246 Kimura, Elko 64 King, Andrea 497, 496 King, Edward 496 King, Michael 89, 237 King, Shannon 237, 244 Kingman, Karri 64, 465, 469, 470, 474 Kingman, Stacey 444, 246, 220 Kingsbury, Robert 237 Kinne, Christopher 24, 246 Kinne, Jonathan 237 Kinney, Beth 66, 95, 424, 246 Kinney, Bruce 460, 246 Kinney, Rachelle Kirby, Michael 246 Kirby, Jeffrey Kirk, James 246 Kirschke, Toby 85, 496 Kisner, Melodee 496 Kistler, April 235, 237 Kistler, Matthew 4, 64 Klaus, Tim 496 Kleczko, Michelle 246 Kleinschmit, Jason 496, 205 Klimas, Theresa 496 Kline, Michelle 42, 237 Kline, Nicholas 496, 205 Klisura, Frank 85, 496 Knierim, Cherise 246 Knierim, Jana 237 Knorr, Richard 237 Knox, Ian 246 Ko, Nancy 47, 246 Ko, Terry 64 Koch, Mikel 237, 242 Kochis, Eric 42, 64 Koehl, Julie 424, 237 Koehler, Peter 237 Koellisch, Roberta 237 Koellisch, Scott 64 Koerner, Christopher 426, 246 Koerner, Katerina 427, 237 Koerner, Shannon 246 Kolafa, John 246 Kovach, Noelle 237 Kovalcik, Todd 89 Kraft, Eric 496 Kraft, Shawn 247 Kramer, Dennis 496 Krcmarik, Tina 247 Krider, Cindy 247 Krufal, Scott 247 Ku, Jeannie 92, 496 Kucsan, Michael 247 Kulesza, Jackie 8, 29, 209 Kurz, Magdalena 64 Kuskie, Brandy 90 La Forest, Lance 496 La Fourcade, Denise 48, 29, 247 La Guardia, Donald 247 La Hage, Joan 442, 449 La Pean, Michael 86, 247 La Rue, Tom 237 Lagsdin, Robert 86, 247 Lahr, Kimberly 247 Lambert, Gloria 452 Lambert, Karen 442, 444, 452 Lambeth, Lisa 496, 427 Lampher, Robert 247 Lampley ll, Donald 237 Lampton, Anisa 64 Land, Jon 237 Lander, Gregory 46, 496 Landry, Lisa 38, 39, 64, 470 Lane, Richard 42, 85, 496 Lane, Scott 247 Lane, Shannon 237, 247 , Teresa 37, 496 Lang, l.Cll'1e Christine 237 Lange, Gwen 55, 64 Lange, Jeffrey 428, 247, 449 Langenwalter, Edward 64, 205, 442 Langley, Teresa 496, 204 Lanz, Leslie 496 Larson, Kristin 237 index - 254 Larson, Russell 237 Larson, Victor 196 Lathrop, Jerry 86, 217 Lathrop, Monique 16, 64, Latter, Jennifer 105, 237 Laughlin, Debra 237 Lavoie, Susan 48, 49, 64 Lazenby, Carrie 237 Lazenby, Mark 39, 64 Le Gault, Joedy 237 Le Mieux, Dana 197 Leachman, Tom 237 67, 179 Leal, Stefanie 196 Leaverton, Rhenda 231, 237, 236 Lovelace, Duane 238 Lowitz, Dawn 217 Lowitz, Hugh 85, 197 Lowry, Robert 238 Lowy, David 197 Lox,Scott 111,217 Loyd, Craig 66, 117 Lucas, Paul 101, 126, 238 Lucas, Raymond 197 Lucero, Jennifer 37, 238 Lucey, Daniel 197 Lucey, Kristin 42, 238 Lucey, Michael 66 Ludwig, Annjanette 217 Martin, Heather 41, 218 Martin, israel 112, 218 Martin, Jeffery 239 Martin, Lisa 95, 197, 227 Martin, Lori 33, 67, 127, 178, 23 Martin, Miriam 32, 239 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, , Daren 239, 118 , Edward 239 , Francis 197 Lucy 198 Marsha 11, 165, 173,218 Michelle 28, 63, 68, 72, Leavitt, Aaron 237 Ledesma, John 2, 11, 65, 85, 168 170,171,172,181 Ledesma, Melissa 95, 196 Ledwick, Julie 65 Lee, Angela 36, 49, 196 Lee, Brandon 237 Lee, Chris 142, 109, 110, 111 Lee, David Sang 128 Lee, Dae 238 Lee, Michele Lee, Di 238 Lee, Paul 217 Ludwig, Daniel 217 Luman, Todd 197 Luna, Robert 218 Luu, Linh 218 Luu, Minh Thu S. 238 Lycett, Jon 99, 218 Lynch, Greg 138, 141, 144, 185 Lynch, Michael 197 Lynch, Rebecca 238 Lynch, Scott 12, 66 Lynch, Steven 238 Lyon, Jason 66 Lyon, Justin 197 MacLeod, Julie 36, 67, 170 Mayhew, Lois 153 Mack, Miscione, Michael 21, 84, 85, 164, Leete, Robert 65, 44, 45 Lefler, Kati Ann 196 Leimberber, Danny 217 Leite, Brian 238 Lejsek, Charles 197 Lemmon, Michael 12 Lemon, Jessica 65, 121 Leon, Karen 65 Leon, Kevin 238 Leonard, Teresa 65 Leonard, Timothy 238 Lepel, Lee 51, 65 Le Way, Matthew 238 Lewis, Andrew 65 Lewis, Bob 85, 135, 142, 144, 145, Lyons, Heather 238 MacArthur, Daniel 238 MacDonald, Todd 218 MacLeod, David 101, 218 MacMillan, James 7, 111, 218 MacNeil, Rosalynd 218 MacNeil, Timothy 50, 67, 83, 21 Macelli, Sheri 42, 238 Machado, Paul 85 Melissa 218 Magana, Terri 121, 218 Magdaleno, Christina 218 Magdalena, Mark 238 Magness, Jason 238 Magness, John 197, 182 151 Lewis, Casey 217 Lewis, Elizabeth 217 Lewis, Karla 197, 127 Lewis, Kristina 127, 238 Lewis, Nila-Danie 238 Lewis, Tammy 217 Lewis, Tracy 197 Lezsak, Julianna 217 Liddi, Laura 217 Lin, Jonathan 217 Lin, Yvonne 127, 238 Lindbeck, Eric 217 Magnuson, Chuck 85, 144 Maklary, Holly 67 Malcolm, Leighton 63, 67, 85 Malone, Christen 238 Maloney, Erin 26, 218 Mancha, Christian 168, 186, 193, 197 Mandap, Elizabeth 36, 238 Manderson, Julie 28, 197, 121 Manderson, Michael 86, 218 Manes, Melissa 127, 238 Manes Ill, C. Victor 67, 83, 100 Linehan, Shaun 197 Lininger, Todd 24, 65 Linn, Michael 86, 217 Linton, Dena 217 Liscio, Daniel 65, 120 Logan, Stephen 66, 85, 127, 23 Loignon, Sheri 26, 66 Lomenzo, Cristy 217 Lomenzo, Kenneth 51, 66 London, Cami 217 London, Darby 28, 31, 64 Long, Laura 238 Long, Roger 197, 119 Lopez, Angela 195, 197, 121 Lopez, Rene 89, 238 Lord, Stephen 197, 128 Lotz, Stephanie 36, 197 Lounsbury, Jeremy 197 252 - index Manson, Michelle 218 Marcelletta, Anne Marie 238 Marcinko, John 69, 132 Marks, Betty Jean 197 Marks, Lonney 205 Marques, Jane 16, 95, 103, 188, 197 Marques, John 126, 238 Marques, Natalie 93, 104, 105, 218 Marquez, J, Michael 197 Marquez, John 101, 238 Marquez, Lani 67, 95 Marquis, Chad 197 Marsh, Joel 67 Marsh, John 89, 239 Marsh, Shannon 48, 182, 197, 44, 45 Martin, Donald 24, 25, 53, 67 167, 21 Martinez, Peter 89, 239 Martinez, Raymond 68 Marvulli, Vicky 206, 218 Marx, Eric 239 Marzari, Louis 211, 218 Mason, Emilia 197, 44, 45 Mason, Enrique 12, 85, 68, Mason, John 68 Massey, James 239 Massey, Paula 218 Masuda, Denise 42, 218 Matibag, Carolyn 198 Matibag, Edwin 68 Matsuhara, Sharlene 68 Matsuo, Jon 218 Mattegit, Michael 238 Matusek, Michelle 218 Maurerfwillis, Melissa 186, Mazza, Donald 238 Mazzocco, Dina 68 McArthur, Lisa 28, 68, 167, McCafferty, Roberta 238 McCaleb, Michael McCann, Robert 198 20, 21 45,218 170 McCarthy, Catherine 68, 186 McCaughin, Renee 218 MCCIuSkey, Michael 198, 119 McCormick, Kevin 238 McCoy, Bobby 8, 238 McCoy, Mica 44, 45, 218 McCullough, Brandt 85, 198 McCullough, Christine 238 McDaniel, Lori 218 McDaniels, Lisa 238 McDonald, C. John 198, 100 McDonald, Roberta 68 McElhaney, Brian 85, 68 McElhinney, James 51, 198 McGinty, Jody 218 McGonigle, Carrie 68 Mclntosh, Troy 238 Mclntyre, Kelli Jean 198 McKinney, Michael 198 McKnight, Tami 68 McLaughlin, J.R. 218 McLemore, Shelly 219 McMullen, Victoria 237, 239 McPherson, Dana 239 McQuown, Jana 198 Means, Misty 198, 44 Meckna, Paul 144 Medina, Linda 11, 170, 171, 216, 219, 247 l Medina, Bobby 239 Medina, Robert 226, 239 Medina, Robin 36, 39, 68 Medland, Melissa 68, 198 Medland, Steven 219 Medellin, Rich 98 Meek, Gary 135, 144 Meier, Darla 69 Meiner, Sean 239, 243 Meisse, Erin 198 Melkerson, Steven 89, 239 Melkerson, Tara 69 Mellas, Nichelle 198 Meltcher, Jacqueline 219 Melton, Audrey 219 Melton, Renee 198 Menches, Camille 195, 198 Mendenhall, Tammy Lynn 71 Mendez, Angela 219 Mendoza, Bernadette 90, 92, 198 Mendoza, Victor 198 Mercure, Jackie 69 Merkle, Paul 85, 198 Messengale, Kristine 239 Messer, Melina 69 Messineo, Edward 69 Metz, Laura 36, 48, 219 Meyers, Brian 219 Meyers, Melanie 198 Mikkelsen, Eric 198 Miles, Adclm 198 Miller, A Miller, A Ilan 34, 37, 130, 144 ngela 239 Miller, Darcy 219 Miller, Dean 198 Miller, Lizabeth 24, 51, 69 Miller, Teri Lyn 186, 193, 198 Miller, Tom 132, 145, 144 Miltenberger, Mark 239 Miltenberger, Todd 198 Mindte, Jason 219 Mines, Jody 93, 105, 239 Mines, Kelly 198 Miranda, Albert 89, 239 Miranda, Edmond 18, 24, 69 Miranda, Luis 239 Mirelez, Eric 239 Miscik, Sharlene 198 166, 198 Miseme r, Randy 69 Mitaux-Maurou, Frederic 128 Mitaux-Maurou, Magali 69, 74 Mitchell, James 239 Mitchell, Michele 33, 46, 98, 99, 21 Mitchell, Randy 239 Mitchell, Stephan 219 MOUTH, Moarn, Lori 240 Steve 198 Mohammadi, Mehdi 240 Mokry, Darla 198 Mole, Daniel 240 Moler, Jason 86, 109, 219 Monozam, Paige 219 Mondragon Jr., Daniel 89, 240 Moneymaker, Mike 85, 198 Montana, Kathleen 240 Montijo, Tracy 219 Montoy, Joanne 22, 145 Moore, Moore, Maria 240, 115 Mike 145 Moore, Rebecca 217, 240 Moore, Nikki 219 Morales, Diana 240 Morales, Horacio 198 Morales, Michael 44, 45, 219 Morales, Oswaldo 240 Morales, Sergio 32, 198 Morales, Shelly 198 9 Morales ,Stacey 424,249 Moralez, David 69 Moreno Moreno , Angelina 32, 240 , Enrique 249 Moreno, Henry 32 Moreno Moreno Morgan Morgan , Marcelino 32, 240 , Robert 32, 89, 240 , Eugene 240 , Tricia 427, 240 Morones, David 444, 249 Morreale, Jennifer 498 Morris, Mark 462, 444, 420 Morris, Peter 70, 469 Muckenthaler, Tamra 487, 499, 202 Muehl, Petra 240 Mueller, Edward 499 Mueller, Julie 499 Mufich, Tammy 20, 24, 249 Munn, Gabriele 499 Munoz, Sharon 424, 249 Munson, Ronald 42, 240 Murphy, Michael 86, 249 Murphy, Michael 70 Murphy, Patrick 89, 240 Murray, Dawn 249 Murray, Erin 240 Murray, Rebecca 499 Murrell, Camm 249 470 Murrell, Jeri 499 Murrell, Sharon 403, 499 My Duyen, Thi Myers, Matthew 39, 476, 499 Myers, Steven 249 MyersfAlderma, Tracey 244 Nagel, Jean 56, 432 Nakagawa, Cynthia 244 Nakashima, Lloyd 70 Nakasone, Troy 408, 409, 499 Naragon, Erin 244 Nash, Kimberly 499 Nash, Lisa 499 Nasr, Rolfe 244 Naumov, Vasco 249 Navidi, Kenneth 244 Niy, David 442, 244 Nay, Robert 408, 409, 248 Neade, Dwight 220 Neade, Wendy 22, 93, 405, 244 Neal, Richard 404, 244 Nearing, David 70 Neckar, Joseph 244 Needham, Tamara 499 Neessen, Billy 448, 244 Neilson, Jessica 499 Nelson, Hope 244 Nelson, Matthew 220 Nemoseck, Daniel 86, 220 Nepsa, Jeffrey 499 Neuhs, Peter 89, 440, 244 Neumeyer, Anastasia 93, 237, New, James 244 Newberry, Mishelle 44, 220 Newhan, Sara 36, 427, 220 Newkirk, Kelly 4, 54, 70, 478 Newman, Shelly 70 Nguyen, Huey 70 Nielson, Nicole 499 Nielson, Robyn 42, 234, 244 Niemes, Tracy 70 Nix, Kim 499 Nix, Larry 70 Nix, Lori 220 Nixon, Cynthia 244 Nixon, Pamela 499 Norris, Robert 445 Norum, Carol 446 Nowell, Rachel 244 Nussle, Brian 220 Nystul, Dawn 70, 444 O'Brien, Dena 92, 499 O'Dowd, Tiffany 220 O'Malley, Timothy 86, 220 Oakes, Dawn 220 Oakes, Laura 220 Oakley, Kelly 499 Obremski, Robin 220, 223 Obuch, Kimberly 244 Ochoa, Brenda 244 Ogaz, Andy 499, 220 Ogden, Trina 499 Ogdon, Steven 89, 244 Ojeda, Yvonne 228, 244 Olario, Dana 499 Olivares, Paul 32, 499 Olivares Jr., Robert 89, 244 Olsen, Mindy 45, 28, 220 Opbroek, Victoria 220 Oper, Scott 244, 242 Ortega, Jennifer 244 Ortega, Larry 446, 448, 445 Osberg, Geoff 462, 499, 228 Osborn, Lee 220 Oskey, Stephanie 49, 220 Ostheimer, Danielle 227, 244 Otter, Steve 220 Otto, Keith Alan 220 ouirey, Juli 70 Owen, Tracey 220 Penhall, Julie 244 Penhall, Ronald 200 Perez, Gabriel 244 Perkins, Kedrik 404, 220 Perkins, Rachael 244 Perla, Marc 244 Perla, Vince 478 Perra, Michael 200 Perrotta, Tony 220 Perry, W. Todd 200 Peters, Jason 404, 426, 244 Peterson, Amy 244, 242 Peterson, Andrea 74, 470 Petes, Jason 86, 220 Petes, Jeffrey 409, 200 Petit, Krista 36, 224 Petit, Richard 74, 447 Pettijohn, Bradley 400, 224 Pfohl, Ada 446 Pham, Loc 244 Pham, Nghia 200 Pham, Phuc 224 Philblad, Jeffrey 74, 420 Philipp, Shannon 48, 200 Phillips, Richard 244 Pierson, Brian 200 Piest, Cheri 427, 224 Pina, Angela 74 Pina, David 244 Pinchot, Jason 224 Pineira, Trent 244 Pinkerton, Benjamin 89, 440, Pitman, Scott 242 Pitts, Michael 220 Play House, Debbie 33 Plicet, Kathleen 42, 242 Rados, Mary Jill 42, 242 Rae, James 85, 200 Rae, Robin 29, 424, 242 Rafferty, Bryan 200 Raffle, Louis 447 Raiszadeh, Taymour 86, 444, 224 Raiszadeh, Tina 242 Ramey, Eric 474, 224 Ramirez, Gregg Ramirez, Nicole 224 Ramos, Jim 447 Randolph, Craig 440, 242 Rangel, Yvonne 224 Ransford, Kim 242, 445 Rasmussen, Shawna 200, 242 Raya, Armando 32, 74 Rea, Tracy 224! Reavell, Rod 200 Reaves, Danielle 93, 224, 445 Redfern, Timothy 89, 242 Redington, Thomas 204 Reed, Becky 447 Reed, Michelle 204 Reed, Shane 224 Reese, Kevin 224 Rehfield, Mark 224 Reichhardt, Charles 224 Reid, George 85, 204 Reid, Julie 72, 444 Reid, Kristen 224, 235 Reinsvold, Joseph 224 Renfro, Mark 86, 224, 448 Rennick, Christina 222 Resch, Jill 204 Retzer, Jeffery 222 Rex, Matthew 222 Rexroth, Wendy 222 Owens. Owens, Owens, Owens, Owens, Brian 244 Dick 432 James 220 Jennifer 227, 244 Michelle 427, 220 Ploghaus, Debbie 220 Place, Joann 453 Pohl, Gwynn 220 Pompeo, Mary 220, 445 Pompeo, Patrick 242 Reynolds, Debra 96, 204 Reza, Aaron 222 Reza, Jesus Mari 59 Reza, John 204 Reza, Paul 86, 222 Ozaki, Mitsue 453 Pachiano, Gina 70, 94, 95, 444, 464, Padelford, Julie 42, 244 Pae, Katharine 220 Pak, Chong-Woo 244 Palessiro, Chad 85, 493, 200 Palmer, Raymond 200 Pancher, Paul 220 Pantalemon, Lori 200 Parkhurst, Jaime 244 Parkhurst, Ralph 54, 66, 463 Partida, Trina 220 Pasi, Asheesh 444, 220 Pastory, Barbara 74 Pastory, Elizabeth 200 Patrick, Deron 200 Patterson, Jeff 200 Patterson, Jim 433 Patterson, Paul 444, 220 Patterson, Saundra 94, 92, 200 Patton, Stephanie 39, 244 Pauli, Jeffrey 200 Pauli, Joey 427, 244 Payne, Jennifer 74, 474 Peacher, Robert 200 Peebles, Tammy 220 Pelletier, Richie 200 Pellicer, Barbara 33, 427, 200 Penia, David 233 Penco, Robert 220 Pendleton, Bill 85, 405, 6 Ponce, Cec 93, 446, 424 Ponce, Rachel 200 Pongsiriphat, Sherry 74, 92 Rhoades, Brian 204 Rhodes, Debra 222 Rhodes, Janet 204 Poole, Debra 42, 242 Poole, Marsha 47, 447 Poole, Richard 84, 85 Pope, Gregory 89, 440, 242 Pope, Gretchen 28, 34, 464, 470, 474, 200, 202, 247, Porter, Dana 200, 44, 45 Porter, Kellie 24, 25, 55, 74, 76, 427 Porzio, Jennifer 224 Powell, Bryon 242 Pressel, Adrienne 74 Pressel, Arthur 86, 224 Price, Richard 224 Provence, Cecilia 220 Pruitt, Thomas 85, 200 Pryor, Christy 36, 200 Pugh, Danielle 224 Pullen, Melinda 29, 224 Quan, Deanna 33, 74, 470, 23 Quarnstrom, Erik 224 Quebedeaux, John 224 Quezada, Lisa 424, 242, 445 Quigley, Edward 74, 470, 474, 447 Quinlan, Christine 242 Quinn, Michael 200 Quinn, Sean 224 Quomri, Angela 224 Racaniello, Michelle 242 Radice, Angela 200 Ricci, Robert 400, 222 Richard, Michael 204 Richards, Steven 89, 242 Richardson, Lisa 48, 222 Richardson, Wendy 72 Richcreek Kath L, 204 Richter, J. Brett 89, 242, 448 Rikel, Christopher 242 Rime, Kimberly 222 Ring, Shelly 93, 204, 424 Robb, Kathleen 204 Roberts, David 222 Roberts, Jennifer 494 Roberts, Kathleen 204 Robertson, Cynthia 72 Robertson, Doug 47, 222 Robertson, Harry 4, 54, 44, 4 Robinson, Paul 222 Robles, Andrea 204, 45 Rocha, Micheael 222, 45 Rock, Melissa 204 Rodda, Sharleen 204 Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, , Bart 204 , Denise 242 Elaine 204 Eva 204 Fritz 447 Hector 447 lvonne 242 5 index - 253 Rodriguez, Monique 242, 115 Rodriguez, Rosio 201 Roehr, John 242 Roessner, Dana 201 Rogers, Lisa 72 Rogers, Scott 222, 120 Rogers, Susan 222 Roggelin, Kelly 222 Rohny, Chaundra 21, 172 Rohrbacher, Todd 38, 39 Romano, Victor 112, 201 Rood, Jeffery 72 Rood, John 89,- Rose, Theodore 85, 163, 201 Roseen, Gregory 2, 16, 85, 163, 173, 190, 193, 201 Rosenblum, Adam 201 Ross, Jennifer 222 Ross, Lisa 72 Roth, Catherine 42, 242 Rothschild, Randee 72 Roundy, Dana 212, 222 Rowen, Cheryl 148 Roy, Chowdhury Polka 242 Royce, Marjorie 201 Rubalcava, Frank 242 Rubis, Richard 242 Ruggieri, Lisa 201 Ruiz, Richard 72 Rupert, Jason 242 Rushton, Gregory 242 Rushton, Lindsey 222 Russell, Jenny 242 Russell, Nancy 121, 222 Ryall, Carrie 222 Ryall, Christopher 180, 201 Ryerson, Jill 72 Saavedra, Rhonda 72, 170, 44, 45 Sabula, Nick 222 Sackett, Derek 222 Saffalo, Al 46, 148, 120 Sage, Dean 15, 85, 201 Saito, Terri 242 Saldana, Diane 72 Saldana, Lisa 33, 72 Salgy, Kerri 201 Salinas, Sonia 242 Salo, Katie 121, 242 Salser, Cheryl 42, 242 Sambrano, Brian 222 Sambrano, Yvonne 222 Sammons, Krista 242 Samara, Louise 222 Sanders, Devin 243 Sanders, Andrea 243 Sandrock, Keith 202, 46 Sans Soucie, Jon 222 Santana, Lisa 72 Santoro, Marc 111, 128, 222 Santos, Steven 15, 78, 116, 117 Santucci, Francesca 222 Sargent, Melissa 73 Sargent, Sean 222, 118, 119 Sasmita, Augustinus 202 Satchell, Michael 202 Saucedo, Robert 11, 76 Saunders, Douglas 86, 222 Sauls, Brian 243 Savage, Evelyn 73 Sawa, John 202 Sawyer, Kimberly 58, 73, 114 Saye Cliloresj, Paul 164, 243 Saye CFloresj, Stephanie 243 254 - index Scalise, Diana 46, 47, 73, 170 Scalise, Louie 202 Scarlett, Robert 113, 222 Schaeper, Kevin 202 Scheele, Jodee 202 Scher, Robert 222 Scherotter, Nancy 222 Schindler, Keri 73 Schmitz, Richard 243 Schriever, Robert 85, 202 Schultz, Jason 42, 243 Schumerth, Ann 180, 223 Schurter, Brett 74 Schuster, Tracy 223 Scott, Brian 223 Scott, Dean 8, 223 Seela, Ed 148, 149 Seabold, Kirk 86, 223 Sedor, Don 148 Seguin, Pilar 8 Seino, Duke 202 Seino, Patricia 127, 243 Seirup, James 243 Seirup, Jeffry 202 Self, Ken 74 Sellars, Wendy 26, 202 Semegran, Susan 141, 148 Seppanen, Gregory 202 Sepulveda, Susan 74 Serfas, Chris 223 Servi, Denice 15, 93, 103, 223 Seymour, Mark 4, 24, 50, 51 Shaffer, Andrea 243 Shaffer, Dan 89, 113, 243 Shaffer, Don 132, 150, 152 Shaffer, Julie 92, 243 Shanaman, Brian 86, 223 Shandrew, Julie 243 Shapley, Joseph 24, 74, 107 Shea, Christopher 243 Shea, Richard 243 Sheets, Jennifer 74 Shelby, Toni 44, 45 Shen, Ada 47, 48, 182, 202 Shen, Angela 37, 92, 243 Shen, Brian 223 Shen, Monica 48, 223 Shenfil, Michael 74, 128 Shepherd, Jane 223 Shepherd, Jill 243 Sherwood, Lawrence 202 Shevorski, Jerry 243 Shields, Michelle 243 Shim, John 85, 202 Shim, Joseph 89, 113, 243 Shirts, Catherine 193, 202 Shoda, Caroline 202 Shore, Allison 209, 223 Shore, Christine 223 Shore, Susan 8 Short, James 85, 223 Shortman, Loretta 202 Shroyer, Paul 243 Shuck, Joe 202, 119 Sicklesteel, Cory 243 Sidlin, Monet 234, 243 Siecke, Neil 101, 111, 223 Siembieda, Patrick 243 Siemer, Raymond 74 Siemssen, John 243 Silo, Helen 202 Sills, Tina 243 Silva, Kameron 26, 234, 236, 2 44 Silvers, Catherine 244 Silvers, Michelle 74 Simmons, Darrin 12, 33, 50, 74, 46 Simmons, Dustin 223, 119 Simms, Greg 223 Simon, Tracey 36, 42, 244 Simonian, Greg 101, 223 Simpcoe, Shannon 202 Simpson, Kristin 195, 202 Simpson, Claire 223 Sims, Erika 244 Sims, Jeffrey 202, 128 Sims, Kari 74 Sims, Ryan 180, 202 Singley, Nancy 130, 153 Sinn, Lesley 42, 244 Siskowic, Paul 133, 142 Sisson, Todd 75 Sisson, Wendy 42, 244 Skalos, John 244 Skeggs, Jennifer 244 Skeggs, Joanne 113 Skillman, Richard 75 Skorayko, Serena 244 Skorayko, Susan 75 Slavich, Michael 100, 101, 223 Sloggy, Ginger 93, 105, 244 Small, Laura 105, 121, 244 Smiley, Kristie 244 St. Croix, Scott 202 Stack, Andrea 244 Stal, Heath 202 Stamm, Shannon 7, 36, 224 Stave, Robert 37, 244 Steele, Markell 35, 121, 224 Stein, Michele 76, 162 Steiner, Kurt 224 Steinwand, Dennis 148 Stenger, Robert 202 Sterzer, Tamra 224 Stevens, Elizabeth 262, 115 Stewart, Cynthia 28, 31, 76, 167 170 Stewart, Jamie 244 Stewart, Thomas 245 Stewart, Jeffrey 245 Stewart, Joan 132, 184 Stidham, Wendie 202 Stiles, Tammy 15, 76 Stilwell, Ronald 224 Stirratt, Leeann 76 Stone, Jeffrey 224 Stone, Nancy 76, 114 Stone, Samantha 224 Stoneking, Christina 224 Stoneking, James 76 Storll, Shirley 148 Stoufer, William 76 Smith, Betsy 244 Smith Brian 202 Smith, Christa 244 Smith, Christina 244 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith , Cristina 202 , Daniel 202 , Daryl 202 , David 75 , Emily 48, 29, 244 Frank 75 Heidi 24, 75, 149 James 89, 244 Jennifer 48, 244 , John 202 , Joseph 75 Karen 74, 75 Kirk 75 Mark 244 Mark 244 Mary 121 Melanie 223 Michelle 202 Mike 32, 69, 148, 180, 185 Natalie 75 Stout, Dave 89, 150 Stout, Jennifer 202 Strathman, Janine 224 Stratton, Guy 15, 85, 202 Strickland, Laura 26, 224 Strickland, Robert 76 Stroman, Edward 224 Stroud, Christa 228, 245 Stroud, Del Eric 224 Stroud, Kimberly 202 Sugar, Joseph 86, 224, 120 Sumida, Rachel 11, 203 Sumida, Robin 207, 224 Summers, Jennifer 141, 203 Summerson, Brooke 48, 224 Surace, Christina 245 Sutton, Steven 89, 245 Suzuki, Hiroko 203 Swartzon, Yossi 76 Swearingen, Brian 76 Swearingen, T. Hunter 224 Taberski, Dennis 203 Taberski, Derrick 203 Taberski, Jeffrey 245 Smith7Whitney, Amber 244 Smithsuvan, lsariya 33, 76, 127, 23 Snow, Deavah 223 Snyder, Brian 242, 244 Sohn, Shelbi 223 Solesbee, Sabrina 202 Sorensen, Christian 202 Sosrodjojo, Richard 76 Sotelo, Sam 223 Southard, Debra 223 Souther, Kelly 244 Sparks, W. Joshua 244 Spayne, Dana 223 Spencer, Jeffrey 224, 118, 119 Spigelmire, Amy 244 Spitzerri, Paul 111 Springston, Christine 202, 127 Springston, Ronald 244 St, Croix, Amie 76, 81 St. Croix, Kristin 244 Tackitt, Ron 203 Tafolla, Shawn 245 Takahashi, Nahoko 203 Takahaski, Wakako 42, 245 Takazumi, Valerie 203 Talsma, April 76 Tam-Yo, Georgette 245 Tamburi, Mary 51, 76 Tamparong, Marolette 203 Tan, Hung Yu 109, 224 Tartaglio, Kent 245 Taunborg, Anders 203 Taylor, Barbara 203 Taylor, Frank 77 Taylor, John 224 Taylor, Kjell 132, 142 Taylor, Robert 77 Taylor, Scott 50, 85, 77 Templeton, Michelle 18, Terrell, Kinne 49, 150 39, 224 Terrible, Lorraine 245 Thiebaud, Emily 98, 219, 224 Thomas, Philip 77 ThomasfSnodgr, Jennifer 224 Thompson, Debra 36, 203 Thompson, Shauna 245 Thompson, Victoria 48, 77, 170 Thoreson, Terri 203 Thunborg, Anders 100 Thuney, Alison 421, 245, 145 Thuney, Jandy 161, 203 Tiger, Dianna 203 Tinston, Margaret 77 Tisdell, Todd 224 Tissot, Shawna 203 Tochner, Eric 2, 40, 77, 477, 21 Todd, Jerry 224 Todd, Timothy 203, 120 Todd, Tracey 48, 177, 224 Tomlinson, Scott 203 Tomlinson, Suzanne 245 Toomey, John 203 Tordai, Julie 224 Torres, Alfred 32, 224 Torres, Fred 112 Torres, Kellie 26, 224 Torres, Mona Rene 32, 7 Torres, Richard 203 Torrez, Tovar, Vincent 224 Kristi 224 Tovar, Randel 77 Towe, Jolleen 224 Tron, My Hanh 48, 49, 224 Tran, Tien 77, 128 Travis, Pamela 224 Traylor, Merilyn 133 Tresaugue, Michael 224 Trevino, Martin 224 Tripp, Jennifer 224 A Trostad, Tye 78 Troy, Mitchell 78, 96 Troy, Stacy 204 Truiillo, Ben 89, 245 Tsai, Johnny 78 Tsai, Maureen 47, 245 Tasi, Peter 204, 128 Tucker, Brian 245 Tucker, Tammy 15, 204 Tucker, Teri 181, 204 Tucker, Tracy 245 TuckerfShaw, Shannon 204 Tumbleson, Ann 245 Tumbleson, Jeffrey 12, 78 Tupack, Nancy 78, 478 Turner, Steve 204 Turner, Willis 86, 411, 207, 224 TurturrO, David 2, 4, 8, 16, 78, 170, 171, 177 Tustin, Julie 47, 92, 204 Twiss, Jennifer 245 Ullrich, Janet 237, 245 Ulsh, Kimberly 204 Underwood, Christina 204 Underwood, Robert 89, 245 Vafiada, Darren 204 Valadez, Thomas 204 Valle, Carolina 245 Vallely, Steve 150, 151 Van Boxtel, Gary 39, 83, 100, 126, 219, 224 Van Pelt, Jeremy 47, 245 Van Winkle, Donn 75, 78, 120 Van Winkle, Patrick 224, 420 Vandeweghe, Bridget 224 Vatty, Jane Ellen 245 Vatty, W. Bruce 443, 224 Vaughan, Jennifer 204 Vaughan, Timothy 245 Vazirian, Nagin 245 Vela, Tony 204 Velasco, James 224 Vellutinia, Almitra 224 Venegas, Lisa 204 Vera, Alexander 42 Vernon, Christine 245 Vernon, Laurie 245 Vigil, Lawrence 89, 245 Villafana, Amy 246 Villafana, Marcy 78 Villalobos, Vincent 204 Villani, Peter 204 Vincent, David 204 Vincent, Michael A. 4, 50, 78, 106, 107 Vincent, Mitchell 107, 204 Vinsky, Gregg 204 Vinson, Gwendolyn 224 Vinyard, Marc 224 Vitelli, Martin 206, 224 Voge, William Vogen, Lisa 225 Voigt, Kevin 78 Volpone, Carrie 225 Volpone, Michael 204 Von Boeckmann, Caron 225 Von Rehder, R. Jeff 78 Vona, Stephane 225 Voss, Christy 33, 78 Vouga, Bryon 204, 109 Vukelich, William 204 Wadlow, Caron 246 Wagner, Shonn 225 Waker, Marc 143 Walden, Erin Ann 42, 246 Waldron, Shannon 204 Walker, Ryan 225 Walker, Shawn 89, 246 Wall, Jon 225 Wallace, Darrel 78, 100 Wallace, Wendi 220, 225 Waller, Robert 225 Walsh, Christopher 409, 204 Walters, Dennis 150 Walters, Kim 33, 405, 225 Washabaugh, Erin 204 Washburn, Melanie 236, 246 Wasielewski, Amy Lynn 78 Wasielewski, Megan 246 Wassmann, Todd 109 Watanabe, Lori 48, 225 Waterbury, Ryan 204 Watkins, Scott 246 Watson, William 227, 246 Wattier, Shayne 440, 246 Webb, Kevin 86, 225 Weber, Michael 246 Weech, Robert 205 Weeda, Stephanie 78 Wehage, Patrick 89, 246 Wehner, Jordon 246 Wiegel, Christine 79, 162 Weiman, Daniell 79, 427 Weinrich, Beth 480, 205 Weinrich, Clinton 79 Wellington, Michelle 93, 105, 246 Wells, Jacki 36, 225 Wells, Randi 48, 225 Wendel, Janice 79 Were, Sandi 93 Westphal, Stacy 225 Weyant, Jonathan 205 Wheaton, Joanna 225 Wheaton, Scott 79 Wheeler, Brent 205 Witt, Stacy 205 Wixted, Amy 4, 80, 172, 473, 190 Wold, Heather 225 Wolf, Douglas 205 Wolf, James 205 Wolf, Scott 428, 205, 119 Wolf, Stephanie 246 Wolfe, Brenda 246 Wolocatiuk, Ann Marie 36, 225 Wood, Dennis 225 Wood, Keri 80, 90, 94, 163 Wood, Kristin 205 Wood, Mark 86, 112, 205 Wood, Sharmae 98, 99, 246 Wooding, Robert 205 Woodland, Karen 26, 80, 170 Woods, Kelly 80 Woods, Lucille 150, 484 Woods, Matthew 109 Woods, Sean 225 Worden, David 80, 184 Woy, Lance 225 Wright, Erin 33, 92, 218, 225 wright, Lara 80, 170 Wright, Michael 143, 225 Wright, Robert 35, 426, 246 Wu, Matthew 46, 80 Wu, Michelle 225 Wyatt, Dayna 205 Wynne, Brian 80 Walz, Kathy 204 Walz, Karen 246 Ward, Andrew 70, 130, 150 Ward, Jennifer 204 Ward, Melissa 37, 246 Ware, David 78 Ware, Sandra 225 Warehime, Kimberly 114, 468, 186, 204 Warmus, Sharon 7, 78, 95, 102, 103 Warner, Paul 78 Warner, Tamara 44, 225 Warr, James 246 Warren, Anita 204 Whelan, Amy 79 Whenley, Jodi 242 Whipple, Bobby White, Deena 225, 145 White, Laura 21, 28, 30, 56, 79, White, Susan 48, 150 Whitley, Alysia 205 Whiteman, Bob 143, 150 Whitman, Tamara 225 Whitman, Travis 205 Whitney, Heather 225 Widiaya, Mendra 225 Wiegman, James 225 Wilkins, Karen 16, 430, 432, 147, 184, 21 Wilkinson, Christine 79, 167, 470, 174, 175 Willard, Andrew 79 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Barbara 205 Christine 246 Jennifer 225 Jonathan 89, 143, 246 Kelly 15, 79 Williams, Leigh Anna 246 Williams, Mark Williams, Matthew 110, 128, 246 Williams, Williams, Ray 85, 79 T. Matthew 246 Willis, Pat 114 Willis, Scott 428, 225 Wilson, Cindy 225 Wilson, Kathleen 33, 92, 127, 205 Wilson, Ronda 37, 246 Wilson, Tina 225 Windhausen, Gina 225 Windley, Jodi 246 Winterbauer, Anthony 85, 177, 205 Winterbauer, Theresa 170 Wishart, Kellie 225 179 Wyrick, Kirk 80, 117 Yasso, Alison 92, 127, 205 Yates, Robert 246 Yates, William 205 Yazzie, Sandra 80 Yen, l-lungfJason 205 Yin, Chi-Shiang Yin, Shiang Yu 246 Yoder, Pete 60, 84, 85, 435, 450 Yorga, Leah 246 Yorga, Mary 205 Yorga, Stephanie 199 Yoro, Kristie 246 Yost, Duane 200, 205 Young, Bryon 89, 246 Young, Christi 205 Young, Jeffrey 411, 225 Young, Kristina 80, 98, 99 Young Ronald 80 Young, Sandra 36, 37, 247 Yu, Edi Timothy 410, 247 Young, son 205 Yukihiro, Deann 225 Zafran, Justine 183, 44, 45, 225 Zahm, Kristen 80 Zamudio, Veronica 32, 225 Zanadich, Tom 120 Zaradich, Thomas 247 Zatezald, David 247 Zee, Michael 225 Ziebarth, Cora 153 Zimmer, Kimberley 205 Zink, Steven Zink, Tamora 241, 247 Zufran, Justine 186 Zuniga, Amelia 48, 49, 80, 170 Zuniga, Marisa 225 Zylius, Steven 174, 225 index - 255 -1 ..mW- M l . 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