Granite Hills High School - Pageant Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1983
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The Potgeotnt aglhliim HSLLQ 1719 E. Madison Ave. Published by: EI Cajon, CA 92021 Students of 1 ' 442-3463 Granite Hills High School Volume23 T ' r ww ,W ,Mi-1,,-, Q94 Looking Beyond . . . Looking beyond past high school, we can use so many things we have learned here at Granite Hills. We have had to discipline ourselves with the mountains of homework demanding our attention. We have learned how to support our school, attending football games and showing our Eagle spirit. We have needed understanding, tolerance, and dedication here at Granite Hills, and this will help us throughout our lives. We will remember Granite Hills fondly, yet we will always be looking beyond. 'iff , ff . ., H I WwWwww'Www'wwwwlwwwmawwwu,1w W wwfwww:f'fffmzwv WW' MMZZQQMN'wuz'ww mg-www xfwwz-wzw ,qw 1w:2,x1wQu ' wha'MgaxwwmxpawmJmp',!wwmwa,4vwwM1214 mfi:RH vw,v,',:w,w' ' 'ww' MI WFH2 ,2Wix,w'2lww:Jm ww xJaw N' . 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Fls mony Personolities os Possible From the silent quad not a sound can be heard but the wind through the trees during the summer. Then, like an explosion, the quad is instantly filled with voices, and people on September 13th. A quad filled with an array of many exciting personalities. 1.rs...g:f i .Msg , . Q 35:4 li if g J t . 5 X 45 1 fini tg! is 's if A sf ' f , -K- - W ' WI.. -Q l ilies - , Q 5 ,,,., . - . ,, -Y xx . -- 2 Q - , . V sam. C - I ..,,..,,, 1 -- ,- .51 .SQ'..,I-59-:55sWfif'i:5-1k52f f ' 5 X. L - 1 . -L if fi- - 1 .. , - .. - ir: , f -snags Toble Contents Opening - Student Life - Academics - Creative - Seniors - Underclass - Clubs and Organizations - Sports - Faculty - Closing - Index - . .. if QW ,J e.,n:f,r V V' ' Q? 7 ibn ' ,af as Y fl QA We Q s L...vrk,..,f'8f 3' r't, f3v- , ' KK mga M wh ,N3g 'y M ix 'Q H g ..,f .Q A QF' gina, vi wa fu., 1. . ' Mnwukfw 'Lv-Q, f W' ,,. I WML ' ww.. Nw J H ,S+ , ,J LJ' ,ff ,F M X ...Q- .iii mf, fr' ff ff! 5 ,M J, is .. ug-L6 Q -1-s ti' -.E 5 w 3' 1- Q I 6 W , KH., , . I I 7 u I .MMV rl dp, X, f ,, M 1 ' 'ff ,a 1 L 7 f , g f ,f Here s Looking Q the Class of 83 I Z F K . K: ,agfwifff -it in f kk , - . .i551l1- , An ,, Football Carnival T a , n a a g , aa M a T L Ta ' a aa aaa. a aa .aa g I aaaa 11-H 'ji 2,7 ,aaaa a,,':-gf .a.p1.gi N aw- l 7 I 3 QL!!-a gJ a !Llf' Z, is Turkeys Become Eagles! Top Page 12, Red sky at night, Eagles delight! Opening minutes of the game between Granite Hills and El Cajon. Under a beautiful California sunset the Eagles are Looking Beyond. Bottom Page 12, The Mighty Eagles are better than ever! Top Page 13, Mr. Morrell demonstrates Super Eagle Power! Bottom Page, 13, Even though Super Eagle showed the Freshman the way to fly, the teachers still overwhelm the Freshman in Eagle Colors. Granite Hills' Post EL GRANITO HIGH SCHOOL 1719 MAD!SON AVENUE EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA March 25, 1960 Dear Parents: You have probably driven past Madison and Fourth recently and wondered if our new school will be ready next fall . I have wondered too. But others in similar situations have wondered about this before and somehow new schools have managed to open on schedule. We hope this will be the case with EI Granito, at least we are still planning to open September 12, 1960. In anticipation of our first school year it fs important that we begin to organize the EI Granito PTA. This letter is being sent to parents of Freshmen, Sophofnores and Juniors at El Caion Valley High School who reside in the attendance area ot' El Granito High and to parents of present Sth graders who will be entering EI Granito next fall . I hope you will be able to attend the two meetings listed below. The first organizational meeting of the El Granito PTA will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 1960, at 7:30 P.M. in the Cafeteria at El Caion Valley High. This first meeting should be of short duration and will consist of selecting a nominating committee and a -by-laws committee. A few members of our faculty will be present to meet you . A colored sketch of EI Granito will be available to graphically teII you about our new school. Mrs. Halgren, extension director of 9th District PTA will preside. The second meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 1960, at 7:30 P.M. in the Cafeteria at El Caion Valley High. At this meeting the officers for our first school year will be elected, the by-laws will be presented for adoption, and the opportunity to become o Charter member will be available to each parent present. MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW, SO YOU NONiT M'SS THESE TWO OPPORTUNITIES TO PROVE THAT EL GRANITO MAY BE SMALL IN NUMBERS BUT IT WILL BE GREAT IN QUALITY AND MIGHTY IN SPIRIT, Sincerely, roam I kr'-r1alipc.Msfeli Principal PCM :S You may wonder why the name of our school was changed from 'AEI Granito to Granite Hills and why this fact is relatively unknown. El Granite was chosen because the names of two nearby schools - El Capitan and El Cajon - revealed Spanish inflection. But the name was changed to Granite Hills because . El Granite has a double meaning in Spanish. lt means the granite but the objection was with the other meaning - the zit. Jane Mon Dragon HI 4-3263 THE, CREST - The Crest studtnts who hopehto at- tend the new El Granito High School next year have relaxed. It is now officially renamed Granite Hills High School and the ribbing they have been taking before the school was even built will cease. An organizational meeting of the proposed Granite Hills PTA will be held att 7:30 p.m. April 20 at El Cajon Valley High School. There will be an elec- tion of officers, and voting on the by-laws. This is the oppor- tunity for all parents to be- come charter members. n,,..,..,, .... - W .... .Tm-W I ll- ,I I , fi 9 Ax 3 ,,sr-sk. .PSA : va' V 3:34, P fl 1 4 Q -Y W ,Mg 5 3 ,'jf Qg5i - ,I J - 1, ,,:. ' ' QL r W2 Y f A1'1.' K ' g 5 ,. U Q A H J ,J x ' , fflffg Q-2' Z, ' ' , f f- 2 L D ovlc - Yugoslavia. Zully II. Bottom Bqyf ff Jesper Hou Q W E5?99f5L?!-Q9Yf9Qf fmS 'a I L ' 5 ww 'zzf-'r1i.. 1- ' wr- L7 fi , s ' Em.1.,,fw2: hmfhimf kiiw-li..-J Lag ,M , H: -. :Q fox' - Stacey Allen and Kim Betscher show how to wrap a person in toilet paper. Spirit Week The first week of school is also known as Spirit Week here at Granite Hills, and we have very lively lunch periods during this time. The cheerleaders were very creative this year with the Jello- eating contest on Monday, the orange pass on Tuesday, and the shaving cream contest on Wednesday. Also, Thursday was the fun-filled toilet paper wrap, and on Friday, our students got close in the Lifesaver pass. Spirit Week also entailed two dress-up days, Punk Rock and Tourist, and wound itself up with the frosh becoming true-blue Eagles. Spirit Week was a way of displaying our Eagle spirit. May l have your orange, please? v Senior class stands behind their President, Diane Shatz. Tricia Pearson goes bananas Mr. Morell promotes school spirit. Weekend ls... A Weekend ls a time to share with friends, or doing special hobbies. A Weekend Is a time we all are looking for- ward to after a long week of school. Pretty soon everyday will be a weekend until we find that career in life that we must fulfill. A Weekend will be what it was when we were in high school, and maybe bring back some of those special times. A Weekend Is Looking Beyond. H X- -if-mx, :S-V52-if' .- 3' I fx W .Q it pr ff A I Q ' vga M 'lk ,f .K ,NIJ K J? --:Ly ,-we - . .xl X. wt 4 A ,-Q , X i-Ov U ,ff 17 S W r li f +- 3 hs. 4 H 1 .rl V l W. MWZWIQA Top Page 18: Dee Dee Dorst, Kelly Lutz, and Meridith Tennison, spend a weekend at a friend's house. Bottom Page 18: Loren Dimono N79 enjoys to race his KX Kawasaki on the weekends. Bottom Middle Pic. Football is one of our ways to start the weekend, and our football team is going to start off their weekend with a win. Middle Pic: Everybody knows just what this sign means. Second St. is one of the most popular hangout spots around. Top Page 19: Darren Secord has a very exciting weekend. He races cars at EI Cajon Speedway. Bottom Page 19: Some of the Keywanettes spend a weekend together at the river. xl Remember the Relotionships 'Q' Cathy McCalvin and Danielle Govier Bridget Payne and Jill McClure. 'H' W, ,H we fluunul ., ti as Angie Narducc- Friends are an intricate part of high school life. They are always there to listen your problems as well as your successes. Friends are people to have fun with, and you can show your real side to these special people. Friends are g Ai h--al and Nancy Beck people who make you smile when you are down. Friends fight, but they become closer when peace is made. Friends are so important in high school, and we will remember the relationships forever. Remember the Relationships I 5 Bernice Paulsen, Anna Maria Padilla, Anne Adams, and Amber'Peterson. I5 is 'M ,J M-new I yy. V ,i-vu M., Melanie Stokes and a friend enjoying lunch. ,nil 21 Senior Breakfast 1982'5 ag F .Q- 4 ,gamer fs 4235+ . , 1- 'Z ' X-L Senior class enjoys breakfast. -aiu min- -n-an-nl W Q. rrrr ,W W Q Q A gi ,IX MMVI Z' 1pwt '4 m www WWI W MMM ,gi 4' r ,5 M ut ,M ' 1 E x M ' f rdlnlwnsw W , ,M 4 A r' M ' W r g ' 1 if ' Nr 1 . i A Q A f ' ' ' 5' r , ,rx 13 v,,. X , rr r M- . 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Theresa Kraft was crowned Queen and at the dance erry Raskind was crowned King. The night included spec- acular fire works and chariot race. Of course the seniors vere victorious in the chariot race against the Juniors and reshmen. The Granite Hills Eagles were victorious over , l Honorary princess Zully Bengoia and prince Jespar Hou. 4-Bmw M. . ' I 8 .Vi I Homecoming Court admiring the fireworks. the Vahalla Norsman. The dance after the game was loved by everyone. The band Departure really played great music. November 5th 1982 is a night we should always remember. Homecoming Week Homecoming Week is a time for a lot of laughs especial- ly when their is a snail race planned. The snail race didn't go quite as expected most the snails got eaten. Robert Ladezma raised a 100.00 dollars for the school by eating a snail. Tom De Lucis raised 50.00 dollars by eating one. Mr. Williams the Civics teacher even ate one of those slimy creatures. Other events during the week included: the Volkswagen push, human pyramid, tricycle race, the ice race, and the greased pumkin relay. 'xy l it , I ..r' ,ffl A' ft 5 if . LW -' gy' ' ' ' 451.1 ' . V 'A 'fi , ' W f ' ' E , my, f, ,, Z . fzgmgh .5 i, ., ' 1 f. ,, , f ' an ,X A, ,F 'Q V ' ,E . The snail race is about to begin. Z I , ,, I an M4454 , , Viv X I . VM ,,,. bl. 0 22 i ii'i Jkt .f . XX X fix Students enjoying the snail race. - r-u 'IL7 The legs are a little too long for the bike. Mark Schneider is ready to race. So I hope that I con always Navi remember ' -ai Q '43-v' , ' . I 21 Kigf' 'F-.Av 524' ,ag Q' f43'4,.3 ' i1 'Az-u'Wi. 1 v ,Y gg. M .-ww gw M9426 X WNW Wm'f'Q'4i-ik A in WWW mi. 9 'hs..iiJ is 'U I Lisa Landes . . . HII the crozy times we hod to go through. alias Jake and Elwood Blues 421, 1 ' 1 4 K ,,,,, WL M , V pei-an QM fn ' E , .s, X, F .C I E v V1 . 2625, Q X f' 2 4 4' 1 ,dl ww' ,A We M gn I I '- .L -uw 2:5 9- img: .iv 3 3 W -e 1 wt ka , .... 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Tom Delucia crowning Queen Cindy Angulo mi' M' www ,, ah fly, U In -V up ..,.-vA fix ,,.,f Q. xvxwa Price List Album Candy Bar Canned Soft Drink Concert Ticket Taco Bell Burrito Supreme Movie Tickets School Lunch Unleaded Gas Video Games S 7.99 S .50 S .50 314,00 S 1.44 S 4.50 S 1.25 S 1.05 10 Tokens For ADollar nr. ...fmmff .11 ww 1,wm nw.: 4, t. The Falklands, End Game , U' -ew. .. - 1 t..,,.,i mmf., X.. , , .,m,,,km .. we uw ,J mem ,M IA .tux artrm 'Y 'HDPE rw, , i 1 A l V diffs . itdlztil it 'Witvv xl-mn H1 d dm. i - We-rQ.,,, , pmK..l.,. x l Ky 1- K ll irh zlrplm ti xr..r..f t - 1 ii- t - slrmrislzll I Xl r . . if t ft., fllI','1!i1f2llX .t 1 f.. he um's rz hr Ilia' rlnuds 1 , V Vsmmla . i N i s . . 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The Who The Death of Leonid Brezhnev President Reagan Kellen Winslow Dustin Hoffman Meryl Streep Henry Fonda Ingrid Bergman Princess Grace Leonid Brezhnev Artur Rubinstein John Belushi Marty Feidmen Paul Lynde Fernando Lamas Eleanor Powell Marty Robbins Bess Truman Jack Webb Tennessee Williams Karen Carpenter Bear Bryant Deotths 1905- 1915 1929- 1906- 1887- 1949- 1934- 1927- 1915- -1982 -1982 -1982 1913 1925 1885 1920 1912 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1906- 1950- -1983 WHAT ARE YOUR HOPESIEXPECTATIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR? Below is a random sampling from the responses received: My hope for the new decade is that Americans will use less oil and try newer energy sources women will not get sent to war. America will become friends with Russia. I will become a vital force in resolving world problems. the world will still exist in 1990. prices will go down. everyone will get overalls. there will be cleaner public restrooms. l will attend college and become successful. l will meet the person of my dreams. I will fulfill God s purpose for my life. When the survey was conducted, the following question was posed Sports SUPER BOWL XVII Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins St Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers DAVIS CUP United States Argentina AMERICA S CUP Dennis Conner Freedom UFSL begins March 1983 WORLD SERIES 1982 Hcodemics Computers Lee Fountain, Scott Gibson, John La Creotive Writing Alma Veioso, Susie Lower WHA Hn Laura Noble HomeEo Shelly Cook 'Inav 4445, Colculus Standing - Left to Rightg Laura McMillan, John Jensen, Debbie Catlett, Srdjan Djuranovic. Sitting, Karri Conrad, Cathy Chow. Physics iunQ 'QW J Chemistry Honor's English Back Row - Darrin Doud, Laura Barton, Marjorie Turk, John Jensen. Front - Diane Sovereign, Becky Edelman, Karri Conrad. 0 O? e D Sei N-dl Choir Jackie Strawther, Curt Volk, Julia Prince X S Drama Shana Wride, Philip Dietz, Deanna Gray German Kathy Chow, Karri Conrad, Jesper Hou English 2 09 wg' 44 Creative XGQ' x Qi Q00 V046 -ai ' ss .0 X Q0 'od 4006 'l om voxle oo XONQXSON5 OXxxf5iCQ9N6S4Gq 0 06 e-Q0 e xe ex 49 Q40 od ix e ew X X Q9 -5 Q0 fa M0 SFX 00 0 Y X fbvgoov W0 Q4 ofdewewi Ko va ed 09 049 X mzwxsief K oe QXGQX O Q00 xxoxxoioo ocvd N5 ve 59 OY0 90 010 QQQQ N WW Sava? F Ew a W C643 'aww 1 'W w,M:ff T5 'O C reauve 45 Always by my side l'll need you forever - My beautiful friend. lac Linnea Wilhelm if Cherrie Simon 46 Creative Stacy True friends admire the qualities and unders- tand the faults of each other. IBC X v X, +4 1 . . fn 2 am N , X655 ,f is e B Q- . sr? K 1' 1 K' E M., 7' A F f 'wg . A sg eess yy...r s i . I T tv2X2 A,.Q'y- -W'L' ' r L , V7 ,, H f , fr of , yi .s S .tk . .ff- ' 4- 5 Xi X ,ef lg l ,f V K .A!,, M Cfmgxgxli X ,Q kigg Q NW ie? -t . NM 4 1 X is . X if fly sig Aja bij? XLmL .vgxg V K :M f by J, E ' ag1jY55y.tf-og,g gg gjw .s s ...b s 5 1 W sl A . t t Y 7 t W errie Simon egg Johnson Q ,ls i ,'x pst Vt ss .yy e wif? U.. to - A-.sf , A X s it is K , 'ill T is is f 5 fig x J ' K 3 xl..,.. .... -..W 5528355555 lg: Shanon McCoy 'Fore Dawn The silver whisper of silent wind. The starry sky is softly dimmed. A candle burns in house afar, And twinkles bright like morning star. lt is the lonely hour 'fore dawn, When bird is quiet and noise is gone. The air is still, the sky is clear, The dew drips as a silver tear. The stillness broken with rooster cry, As light appears in eastern sky. The thought is changed, a new begun, With the rising of the sun. Randy David Jordan 48 Creative Shannon McCoy Love is like a seed: You carefully plant many, yet you reap no crop. But when you least expect it, a small growth will appear. If you feed it and nurse it carefully, It will grow into a beautiful flower, and will bloom forever. Susie Lower xu...... . i fn J I ff L'm.+ Z' t'f' I I A . s f v j . f 'FW Q V iff K - x 1 v r f ,K 7 4.,,,' f 6 v'f- Jn ' I ,i N a,,7K.'Xs4hXzk r jg! xqt A : N 4? mix J :K y y y . if ' 4 C -. lc t y 'C ,ttl 1 if ,,', , 4 E . fi ' i elc I i C , Q ,ff ,' i 155' ' L i F fyfl . s . ' - - a 7 A . ' ff- f r C . , if erey J L VK. VIVK , .kV- J , g I kyylf Vryk A FRIEND A friend is someone who knows all about you - and still loves you A friend is someone who will stand by you - no matter what. A friend is someone - like you! Crystal Baker Gregg John: l' Y um -A A x, if. . 3' S H7 m Ng, ,.msmsw'1YMg . , ,ld .wmgufww 5 9 F 'x i ,fur . 5' . ,W W If Am. ' K Ex er WF. Q it .iQ 1 ffm, , f df ppm I Y 'S ,. A W-fr was sf'-SY S 5:95 .E .r if we 1Qg 3 W5 I - 1 ,JR -E2-f ,, WW Vw ,, were-. ,zaeiibw-1 MW . U fs Adams, Dale Ainsworth, Darrell Allen, David Alvarez, Anthony Alvarez, Miliani Alvernaz, Paul Anderson, Fred Anderson, Gayle Andrews, Andrea Angulo, Cindy Angulo, Laura Anthony, Patricia Apodaca, Patsy Ashcraft, Beverly Ashcraft, Kelly Bailey, Todd Baker, Jessica Baker, Kim Baker, Laurie Barber, Brace ? Barker, Susan Barlow, Sheltie Barnard, Deborah Barnes, Art This year's ASB presi- dent, Donna Eckwort- zel, and ASB advisor, Kathy Owens, look on with enthusiasm at an assembly. Barnes, Kim Baxter, Cherrie Baxter, Paula Beck, Nancy Belcher, Steven Benavente, Ken Bengoa, Zully I Benton, David Bergan, Karen Binley, Fred Bolton, Jay Bostwick, Kevin 'Nd' iii i u--I i I i Boyd, John Brancato, Patrick Bratton, Heidi Breen, Renee Brewer, Jennifer Brian, Teresa Britton, David Brooks, Marion Brown, Denise Brown, Mark ai , i. 1 Jug , Bryan, Delores Buckley, Dion Burton, Deana Butler, James Butts, Jennifer Byrne, Quentin Cable, Ann Caldwell, Joseph Caldwell, Lesley Calvillo, Mary Cameron, Chris Campbell, Cristie Carbone, Paul Cargalet, Joseph Carlos, Brian Carroll, Donna Carroll, John Carroll, Shannon Carson, Kathy Carter, Norman Lartigau, Bridgitte Carver, Eve Cash, Pamela Castro, Danny Cauthon, Sherri Chalmers, Linda Chamberlin, Dedra Cheshire, Paul Chow, Catherine Chrisman, Paul Clanin, Dana Clarke, Jettrey Cleeton, Ruth Coffman, Carrie Collins, Diana Conrad, Karri Contrells, Stephen Cook, Kathy Cook, Shelly Copeland, Steve Cota, Andreen Coulter, Kathy Craig, Eric Craven, Deland Creamer, Steve Cruz,Fred Curran, Jay Curry, Lori Curtis, Russell Dabbs, Cheryl Dabney, Wayne De Lucia, Thomas De Mars, Michaele De Rieux, Janeen De Wilde, Keli Degan, James Detwilerg J. Kim Diaz, Rosa Diegan, Kathleen Dietz, Philip Dimond, Loren Dinwiddie, Terry Dittmer,.Shellie Dizon, Rick - Diuranovic, Srdian Do Hoang Quang I' max he like having a good friend to 'Flin t Doerr, Gary Doroshuk, Anne Mane Dorst, Dee Dee Drew, Sarah Drum, Daryn Dunlevy, James Earls, Jennifer Eckwortzel, Donna 5 Eide, Carla Emery, Cheryln Emery, Michael Endicott, Allen Endres, Priscilla Erickson, Christine Ernst, Katrina Farrell, Codi Farris, Lauriann Faulkner, Ronald Felix, Bobby Ferguson, Lamont Ferreiro, Elizabeth Fillweber, Susan Fisher, Monica Flegal, Linda Flint, Robert Forston, Kathy Fountain, Lee Fraser, Joanel Freedman, Debra Freyberg, Jody Fulford, Georgia Fuller, Todd Gallo, Kenneth Garcia, Rodrigo Garcia, Sheri Gardner, Patrick Geisel, Mark Georggin, Angelo Gerdes, Timothy Germain, Robert Gibson, Christina Gibson, Scott Gilliland, Elaine Godshalk, Dawn Goff, Darin Golorth, Janine Golon, Craig Goodwater, Ricky Goodwin, Daryl Gore, Michael Gorsica, Kevin Gosen, John Goulart, Jerome Goulart, John Goulet, Holly Grande, Kristy Gravener, Anna Marie Gray, Deanna Griebel, Lori Griltiths, Donna Grimsley, Kenneth Gross, Todd Gruneisen, Steve Guerrero, Tammie Haas, Sheila Haettelin, Patricia 5 I 1 l l l l 1 1 1 Hall, Stephanie Halsted, Susan Hammett, Vic Hanna, Jennifer Hannah, Elizabeth Harris, Darsi Harris, Deanna Harris, Jason Hart, Michelle Hasson, Dion Willis Hauenstein, Kirt Hayward, Deborah Hein, Shelly Heiskala, Paul Helling, Kim Henderson, Leslie Hensley, Beverly Heppler, Joseph Herlihy, Kelly Hernandez, Desiree Qi ,V ru' E . x ani , Q' . , . ' 'ii .--gk, -x i N ' 553 Horner, Michelle Hoss, Jill Hou, Jesper Howard, Robert Hutenius, Karen Hunnicutt, Rick Huntley, Lesley lscardi, Rhona Isom, Eric Jackson, Sam Jesperson, James Johnson, Elizabeth Hickenbottom, Merri Hicks, Eric Higdon, Leanne Hinckley, Richard Hipwell, Peter Hirohara, Kevin Hisaw, John Hodges, Diana Hoffman, Charles, Hoffman, Dennis Hoffman, Karl Hom, Michael Johnson, Gregory S. Johnson, Kenneth P. Jones, Mark G. Jordan, Randy D. Junker, Gary R. Kahl, Stephanie B. Kaiser, Kristen Sue Kapica, Patricia 65 Kathol, Kathy Kedward, Suzanne Kelley, Dawn Kenney, Karen Kersey, Kathy Ketteringham, Sharon o Kline, David Kluczynski, James Knapp, Dan Kocurek, Sheila Kops, Andy Kosman, Steve Kownacki, Steve Kraft, Teresa Kurt, Kreutzer Kruggel, Pam - 'wut-.M naw kia H if V 1, ,f , , P is A .5 . . gY w'- a,'v f '. S- . 5 .. 'f rw'1'w ,' .e ,JA , r' -- A 'I I, IH!-'ol,'f ar n I, X The girls getting together at lunch W L'Italien, Mike La Blank, John Lacey, Megan Lampman, Scott Larsen, Ron Larson, Adrian Laudermilk, Jerry Lavigne, Robert Lawrence, Jennifer Lawton, Kris Le Brake, Kathy Le Lievre, Roger Lee, Georgia Lee, Mike Leonard, Dannita Leoncini, Laurie 67 Lewis, Tim Lieber, William Liles, Chris Lindsey, Laura Linehan, Tim Little, Barb Lo Cascio, Lorene Lockman, Sandra Logan, Colleen Lombardi, Tina Lorentzen, Michele Lowe, Monica Lundardon, Tony Lund, Geraldine Lunsford, Darlene Lutes, Linda Lutz, Kelley Lynch, Howard Lysyk, Laura Macaulay, Kim Mahattey, Teri Mahan, Lorri Maley, Marty Malovic, Monica Mansour, Luma Maples, Jim Maracin, Anastasia Maritz, Lenora Marks, Anthony Mattazaro, Gina Matthews, Larry Matusiak, Jim McCIeIIan, Cynthia McCoy, Shannon McDade, Sherry McDaniel, Sean McKee, Michael McKinney, Cameron McKnight, Kim McMllIen, Erik Mcvay, Dawn Meadon, Tracey Melbourne, Anlanette Melendez, Steve Mello, Max Mercer, Debbie 70 I... Milholland, Ann Miller, Lisa Mills, George Milstead, George Montemayor, Bridgette Moon, Shane Mooring, David Morris, Terry Mosratpour, Fariba Murray, Bryan Murray, Tom Nance, Trisha Narducci, Angela Naylor, Jeff - Nelander, Beth Nelson, Candy Nevin, Chris Nevin, Laurie Newman, Brenda Ney, Lisa Noble, Brenda Noble, Laura Nosari, Angela M Nowak, Kathy A. Null, Rebecca Nurse, Darren Nutter, Tracy Olsen, Lisa Orosco, Ricky Padilla Elizabeth Palladino, Loni Papenhausen, Jim Parker, Ray Parker, Richard Parks, Dean Partridge, Brian Patchett, Kathy PSUGYSOI1, Charles new t . A tuna again. Paulson, Cathi Pearlman, Caroline Pearson, Teresa Pederson, Vicki Pemberton, Scott Pennington, Todd Persiani, Frank Petrich, Stephanie A Phelps, Joyce Piccolo, Kraig Picone, David Pilon, Ron Plaskon, Joel Polich, Dawn Ponick, John Pontius, Michael Prida, Bob Prince, Julia Purcell, Laura Purcell, Meleesa Rajczewski, Kelly Ramsey, Scott Randall, Laura Randazzo, Rosemarie Raskind, Jerry Ray Beverly Ray, Bill Flay, Loretta P Wg! me Todd and Pal 1, it 9 Regnell, Ryan Rein, Teresa Reyna, Yolanda Reynolds, Rob Rhoads. Traci Richards, Kristle Richards. Kurt Richardson, Karen Rielly, Terri Ringland, Sharron Rivera, William Robbins, Ronald Robertson, Dave Robertson, Scott Robinson, Lance Robinson, Stacey Robinson, Stephanie Robinson, Steven Rolofi, Julie Romero, Connie Ronan, Liz Ronayne, Lisa . Ross, Christine Rosse, Steve Ruck, Diana Ruck, Tammi Rudolph, Scott Rupe, David Saar, Bill Samter, Monika Sanborn, Cathy Sanchez, Ernest Do you see Sather,Carrie Saunders, Becky , Schafier, Caryn Schaniel, John Scharringhausen, Darren Schatz, Diana Schiltz, Julia Schimpf, Scott Schlesinger, Bari Schneider, Mark Schoen, Robert Schott, Michelle n Schwabe, Dawn Segree, Johnnie Sharp, Joseph Sherman, Julie 77 Sherman, Karl Shiveley, Barbara Sigala, Patty Sirnica. Jeff Simon, Cherrie Simpson, Chris Slavens, Erik Smith, Dean Smith, Faime Smith, Janine Smith, Mike Smith, Scott Smith, Sherrie Smith, Stacey Smith, Stephanie Smith, Troy Sovereign, Diane Stacey, Raquel Starr, Patricia Staufter, Renee Steffan, Monique -l1-- Stokes, Melanie Story, Kathy Strawther, Jacqueline Strong, Michael Stufflebean, Tom Sturek, Rich I 5 S V . W-1 . ' f - ' 1 '- if Sullivan, Kelli Sumner, Bryant Talamantes, Joey Tallman, Lori Taylor, Ronda Taylor, Teri Temple, Lynda Tenney, David Tennison, Meridith Terry, Kelly Thomas, Janice Thomas, Sheila Thompson, Dana Thompson, Joe Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Richard Thoryk, Brian Thunder, Steve Thweatl, Tamara Tincup, Bill Tindle, Wes Titus, Teresa Tupper, Barbara Turner, David Vanderwall, George Vedovato, Carlos Velasco, Bridgette Vick, Jennifer Walker, Eileen C. Walker, Jim Walker, Marissa Waller, Sherri Turner, Ross Van Atta, Karen Vandenberg, Wayne Vanderbilt, Doug Villa, Alfonzo Vinta, Brenda Volk, Curt Vopat, Cheley Warner, Kim ,- Watson, Adina Watson, Debbie Watson, Rodney I '81 Werner, Brett White, Kirsten Wilder, Julie Wilhelm, Linnea Williams, Kevin Williams, Robert Williams, Ted Williamson, Stacy Willoughby, Jay Wilson, Lisa Wold, Belinda Wolfe, Dale , Wood, Shaun Wride, Shana Wright, Gwenn Wright, Karen Wyburny, Paticia Catton, Don Crossland, Mike Jimenez, Sal v A 1 I Aff! 1.- I . ffl. ' PRESIDENT. Doane Schatz VICE PRESIDENT: Terry Morris SENATORS: Terri SECRETARY: Kim Helling 'K TREASURER: Tom De Lucua F .,,.,,n, 3 M my Seniors .4 'QQW W Se-In IO! . .5 i! 4 i Qi-ii: ' , ig im : 4 , i 5 il? Prettiest Eyes: Joel Plaskin, Kristy Kaiser Best Figure 8t Physique: Ron Falkner, Raquel Stacey Best Looking: Stephanie Petrich, Robert Howard Funniest Personality: Daryn Drum, Megan Lacey 'lp , Nicest Smile 'li' b Prettiwxt Hen ' Most School Spirit: Lori Curry, Scott Ramsey Nicest Smile: Mike Strong, Dee Dee Dorst Prettiest Hair: Janine Smith, Chris Simpson Best Dressed: Barb Shivley, Robert Ladesma Best All-Around: Steve Gruneisen, Teresa Kraft Best Dressed fre wwe? IOLHWL1 Most Talented: Curt Volk, Renee Breen Most Voted Senior: Scott Schimpf, Donna Eckwortzel Most Likely to Succeed: Susan Barker, Eric lsom Best Athlete: Kathy Patchett, John Goulart Best Att Most Likely tofgocceed 1983 6 3 gg I A Cutest Couple , x f x A l ,, Vg Best Personality V -Y Wm. ETH L Favorite Teagper Flirt ' mg A K, Best Personality: Laurie Ftandell, Todd Gross Cutest Couple: Bridgette Velasco, Flon Pilon Senior Class's Favorite Teachers: Mrs. Drexler, Biggest Flirt: Jay Bolton, Diana Hodges Mr. Williams l 4 l n A s L HFZLEE, ' uf x , X mx v ' ,ww aw + 1.41 Q ,...:., , W uw . .. ,gg H , L fr , P-up-A 5-1: ,N , f 25+ A 'WC' ,f 7 ' 1, W rf mf 72-5 11- ' 531:24-' S I S , AM: i ', 1 1, an ' F11 r ','. fr QE li Jflffm Q ' iw A f- V ,... N -4-V -Q , 15 It f? g F 11 LI Q '35 n ,gf 4' ha. U 'F swf f 1 ES 511 '- 4 :.' E1 ,,-gl Y v 54 7 . wfgv - 'i Top . niors ., wow , u' ' V aa, -:iff 013553, ,:lJ uf Wo' ,,,..-f'f ,K YL -, . LJ, fx!! wuffw .wgg, 2-AF . ru-H TH' .. ' Q Q fl I fr' 'fi ar 515' ' ,, up, A! 'aw .bln N Yr. L, W, -QLX . I--5 - 4' 'fa 4+ l 1 A8018 :px 4 1' N 1. N ,gg ,Wi F A Jfgw Q rg im. 5 fini ,E if M1 M LIZ ACEBEDO: ACTIVITIES: Love to party, rlver trlps, days wlth Doug, horseback riding, water Skllng. playlng In the snow ln S.D., the Guy's house. PBNIGS, good times wlth Steph. and Dusty, three wheelln Bonzai. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meetlng Doug, M 8 M's, rlver trip with D.V., snowstorm 82', Hoe Jackson, camplng trlp wlManiacs, summer days 82', all my buddies: S.R., D.S., J.C.. C.K., J.B., F.V., K.K., Num, Num, KlIroy's Bug, Radl Halloween '82 Bables, Moustacher, Carla s backl Moonllte Beach, Sky Show 7, snowblind, Olngo Bolngo, trip over the wall. FUTURE PLANS: Screw around for a year, college? Mary Kay? Stay with Doug. Have Fun, Be successful, buy a '65 Corvette and get filthy rich Ha Hal Live my llfe, my way, to the fullest, JAIME ALVARADO: ACTIVITIES: Tuna flshlng on weekends, clam dlvlng, donating 200 for Homecoming fireworks. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting N.M., golng to Granite Hllls for four and a half years and Iovlng Itl Having the biggest tuna dinner ever at S.W.'s house: Having the prlvlledge to ride In Brlan's truck! FUTURE PLANS: Get married, have a baby, and live for a long, long tlme. Oh yes, and become a copl PAUL ALVERNAZ: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4, Wrestling 2-4, Waterpolo 1, Carla 2-4, parties 1-4, tunnels 4 ever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Carla 2-4, Jan. 11, 1980, brawl at Byron's party wlth R.G., 4 on waterbed, Borelgo, yhr nts., sky show. partles, my frlends and never a dull moment with Robert G. FUTURE PLANS: Become a mafia hitman, kldnap Carla, escape to Texas, funnel truck, my pltbull and staying alive. TONY ALVAREZ: ACTIVITIES: Rock'N Roll 1-4, profound thought, ennul 1-2, Antartic Exploration 3-4, mlnd expanding 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Birth, the blg T-Show, Mazatlan, discover- lng the South Pole, Scorps, Sabbath, Rainbow, Rlf Raf, the Woods. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel a lot, enjoy llfe, solve the mid-east crlsis find consciousness. FRED ANDERSON: ACTIVITIES: Skiing, surfing, wrestling, water skllng, having a good time, three wheeling. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Skllng at Mammoth in 1983, the sky show and the Who. FUTURE PLANS: To work for a llttle whlle for Ted Whltt Plumbing and then get my license, build my house by the tlme I'm twenty three and then maybe get married. GAYLE ANDERSON: ACTIVITIES: Hlklng, horseback rldlng, goin to the beach, driving up to Bul- terfleld, the Indlo falr, going to the desert, fishing, traveling. MSST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dec. 10th, 1981, meetlng Drue, prom nlte '82, grad nite '82 with Drue, David, and Jennifer, going to the Who concert with the gang, playing poker with the gang, summer of '82, the scene the gang made at AMIPM, living In Beaumont for a month. FUTURE PLANS: Begin a nursing career, become suc- cessful, get married, travel. ANDREA ANDREWS: ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 3-4, representative 1, 3, 4-H, and work. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: May 1st meeting my very best frlend John, our one year anniversary, vaca- tloning with my family and John. John learning how to ski, desert trips with John and his family, receiving county winner on my 4-H record book, bus trlps with K.C. and M.B., Disneyland with D.H., and K.C. Rosarlta wlth K.C. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont 2 years then attend a 4 year college, stay wlth John as long as we are happy, get married and raise a famlly In the country, perhaps on a farm. CINDY ANGULO: ACTIVITIES: Mat maids - 1, campus life 1-4, tennis - 3, ASB - 4, partylng and belng a jell with Carrie 2-4, unemployed 1-4, Mlckey fan 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 12-17-79, Andres first love, moving back to El Cajon, zone '80, seeing all my buds - too much! B-52's, Rod, llght show, much more concerts, partying In the P.L., keywannet's '82 river trlp, lear- nlng to drlve stlck shlft, runnlng red lights, Lakeside spln-out-Carrle what a screamll, M.M parties, mods and prepples, Bridgette doesn't llve here anymore , flying plants, visiting ood ole A.Z., homecoming T.D., ASB flower fund ralse fConroy'sj poor Becky babyl, to C.S. K.N.g.B.L.W. K.A. B.M. M.P. D.G. G.F. - thanks, you're the best! FUTURE PLANS: Become rich and live off my in- vestments, meet up wlA,B, one day, find someone to share a beautiful and adventuorous life, and must not forget lunch on Wed. wlglrls. PATSY APODACA: ACTIVITIES: Pageant staff - 3, co-editor of senior section - 4, bark llke a dog club 3-4, rlver rat 2-4, going out with Tom and frlends 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Tom 5-1-81, 1 year anniversary 5-1-82, Ist rlver trip and rlver wlSooz, Dars, and O.J., I'm serial. prom '81, christmas dance '81, Heart and the Who, Rosarlta trips wlKath, food flghts wlK.C. and T.H., all the good tlmes wlS.F., K.C., D.H., A.A., T.H. FUTURE PLANS: Become a legal secretary, get marrled to my sweetie, Tom, take a trlp to Hawall, later on have two kids, live a tulfllllng nappy llfe. KELLY ASHCRAFT: ACTIVITIES: Freshman senator 1, GHAW 1, 2, Summerstock theatre summer 1, 2, Keywanettes 3, president of keywannettes 4, house of representatives 2, 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: November 5, 1979, spring dance '80, 16th birthday, May 1st '82 wlG.L., L.W., and D.D., June 12, '82, August 2nd, '82. FUTURE PLANS: Goto school, get an apartment and party It up untll I get married, JESSY BAKER: ACTIVITIES: Guy watching, water skling, green M 8 M saving. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Tony, cruzln In the Z from parking lots, cruzin around in Tony's bala, '81 homecoming wlfrlends, '82 football game wlfrlends, watching my sister get married, last but not least, telllng the underclassmen '83 rules. FUTURE PLANS: Be a bum, own a red '65 mustang, get married and be happy. KIM BAKER: ACTIVITIES: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Having fun wlfriends, going to the movies, and Disneyland, and golng to the lake wlmy friends. Future Plans: Got to go to college, maybe marry and have some klds and llve In a blg house. LAURIE BAKER: ACTIVITIES: Guy watching, going to the football and soccer games, cruising se- cond street, and collecting pictures of tigers. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting K.L. and B.T. and going to the AC DC movle wlB.T. meeting M.C. In Becky's P.E. class. Having an awesome time at the homecoming football game and dance. Getting A's and B's for my first time in hlgh school and graduating younger than anyone else. FUTURE PLANS: Going to Grossmont Junior college for two years, then golng to a 4-year college and major in Computer Programming. Get marrled and adopting kids. BRACE BARBER: ACTIVITIES: Varslty Wrestling 1, 3. Baseball 2, Different language and business clubs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Flrst date wlth Wendy, crulslng wlfrlends and partying. FUTURE PLANS: Goto a mllltary academy, major in civll engineering, serve in the military and get out. Get a good job, and come up with a brllllant idea and make a billion on it. Get married and have kids and travel. SUSAN BARKER: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 1-4: Team Co-Captain 3 Team Captain 4: CSF 1-4: 8 Honorary Member: Honor Junlor 3: Top Ten Senior 4: Cltlzenshlp and Honor roles I-4: Skl Club 1-4: Runner up ASB President 3: A.C.A. 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Senior yearl Summer of '81 wlCarme and Kathy - No parents! We'll goto Kathy's! Blind Jeff had a blast! T.J.'s party 3-26-82 - nice lifel League Finals in Tennis wlBeth, CIF - too funnyl Fun times wlthe gang K.K., R.P., B.C., J.B., M.H., ETC. Thanks guys. A.C.A. wlCurry, Creamer, Kownacki, Strong fMikey - wlpe it offlj Partying wllast year's group. Nan. '82 Ski Trip and Beth and Jeff's first skiing ex- perlence. I Love lt! Getting crazy wlKeIIi - Senior Breakfast . . . Rio Hardy over Thanksgiving, '81. Gnygayw good luck seniors. FUTURE PLANS: Graduation! Off to a California University and then ve up. SHELLEY BARLOW: ACTIVITIES: EI Capltan Key Club: Scope Club 1-4: Basketball lfreshman yearj Campus Llfe. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Coming Cross Country in a bus wlmy family and breaking down In the middle of Nowherel Belng kidnapped at knife point lSept. 3j Meeting Rober- ta and Karen and Becoming friends. FUTURE PLANS: Keep good frlends like Roberta and Karen forever. Stay single so I can enjoy my llfe longer and try to get a decent job I can stand. Be friends with Laura for as long as we can stand each other. DEBORAH BARNARD DEB : ACTIVITIES: Beach-bumming and Alpining wlKat, Srunk, and Pooh. River-rafting wlthe Meridianites and homing in the Forest of mountains. Spirit-filled weeks at the Hills of Granite. Explosion! Meeting more believers at Campus Life! Concert Choir discovery. Thrift store scoping In El Cajon . . . Max-o-Mania! Acquiring a nickname. . . warding off Senior-itis. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: When I came to know the Lord in '81. I'm still getting to know him: this most memorable event continues day by day. FUTURE PLANS: To follow him wherever he leads me. ART BARNES IA.J.l: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4: Team Powell 2, 3. MOST MEMOABLE EVENT: Skllng on Easter '81 L.P. - 1 Fighting Valhalla. Skiing wlT.G., R.A., T.S., 8 C.S. Working, R.R. ride home from the Canals wlT.W. Getting the boat. 4th of July '82. Last roll home for the Edge L.P. - 2 Jackson 8 Toad, C.N., L.R., R.S., L.B., K.P., J.B., K.P., S.C., K.D. Good friends and private parties! Gross brown nosing to get back on the team. FUTURE PLANS: Go to College, ma- jor ln Comp. Science. Get a great paying job and buy a condo. Retire young and ski my life away. KIMBERLY BARNES: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. 1-2: House of Reps 1-3: Class Senator 1-2: Ski Club 3- 4: Tennis Team 1-3: Convention. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All ofthe wild times wlSarah and Co. The big college scene, Older guys - Wowl Late night talks and playing by the rules. Trips to LA Jolla and Palm Spring w!Kathy, Sarah, 8 Sylvia, Making all kinds of outrageous plans. Fall- ing in love wlMike and all the special times we've had. The rad ski trips in Colorado. Learning about life and live during my senior year. FUTURE PLANS: Tour Europe during the summer of '83. Then, attend Univ. of Colo 8 major in Business. I'm going to have a successful career, see the world, experience all of my dreams and eventually marry someone special and drive my burgandy 450 s.l. PAULA BAXTER: ACTIVITIES: Scope Club I-4: Getting spastic wlall my friends: Wasting days: passing classes: Crankin' tunes: Poetry: Daydreaming, A.C. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 6-6-80, Turning Purple l'81j The lunch gang 4th of July I'82I at the River w!J.D., rad times wlTonie 8 my other family, Meeting Alex 8-7-82 IThanx Tonielj Green M8M's, Being 21 for a nite, 9-10- 82 - What Party?? I need a drink Rozl Best friends - Dawna 8 Tonie, Highs 8 Lows but I'm still here!!! FUTURE PLANS: A.C. Rad summer after graduation go back to the River, get a 'A way decent job, Make more frlends, marry 8 have a blg happy famlly, be purple 4-ever. CHERRIE BAXTER: ACTIVITIES: Going to parties wlSandle 1-4: having parties at the beach wlthe local gang, 1-4: being w. Paul at nlght after work 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting my drivers license, beach trlps, desert trlps. Meeting Paul Oct. '82 at hls Navy graduation. Nov. 1, 1982 walk at the Bay on Spanish Landing wlPaul. FUTURE PLANS: Being wlPauI, getting mar- ried, living it up, have a spoiled kid, lots of money . . . endless, belng happy wlPaul. NANCY BECK: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer '81. Good tlmes wlA.N. 8 J.L. Rolling Stones '81. IGood luck Rhondalj New Years '81 w!A.N. at C.T. Sky Show '82, Future PLANS: Spend the summer In Europe. Start J.C. In Fall. Become a world traveler. KAREN BERGAN: ACTIVITIES: German Club 1-2, Alde 1-2, Bike Judge 2-4, E.CPD. Counselor 3- 4, Soccer 1, retaining Sanity 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82 Ilbeach sunsets swimming at midnlght.j Parties wlk.w., A.C., and company, telling jokes to D.S. Craming for Chem. wlVal. lnterceptlng an ICBM In mid-fllght, Loslng my blankie. FUTURE PLANS: Become crude, rude and soclally unacceptable, untie my llttle brother from the garage roof. Become a pro- fessional Artlc tour guide and Ile, Ile, Ile. FRED BINKEY: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 10!29l82, H.T.H.C. graduating soph. to Junior Fri- day nlght and Junlor to Senior. FUTURE PLANS: To go to a drafting college and learn to become an architect. make lots of cash and do everything lever wanted to do, and plenty of it. RENEE BREEN: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe Haunted House lremember Donna?j Lonl and Kenny - 2, Mark Thunder Il'lI never forget youj, all the beach parties with Mark and frlends, skl trips with Mark and frlends, Powder puff football, Sweet 16 surprise party, senlor prom wlMark fthe bestj, Senlor proms 1-3, Cheer 4, Postcards and klcklng sand lyou know what I'm talking aboutj Terri Rlley and the thirsty trees IMountalnsj 4, Dawn McVay IMy dear friendj Kathy Deyling - 3. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful In Ilfe, later get married and have a famlly after I travel and see the world. I want to be a singer or marine blologlst. JENNIFER BREWER: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2 yrs. Keywanettes 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Billy, Tres Lomas, Sky show 7, the pervert, Fiesta Island w!Llz, Cliff, and Jessica. Spys wlJen and squld moonersl The Who wlBllly, Mark, Squld, Jen, Sue and Jimmy. 714182. My 17th b-day. Fun In the woods. Parties with my buddies, Shelly Heins Surfer party, my long time buddy. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, live wlSyd, Sue, and Jennlfer IMy best buds for Iifej or whoever turns up??'I hlnt, hint, have a great time and eventually get married and have a famlly. TERESA BRIAN: ACTIVITIES: Band 1, O.E.A. 3, V.O.E. 3, Cholr 1-2, House of Reps 1, Student Council 2, Newspaper Staff 1, Drama 4, G.H.A.W. 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sadle Hawkins dance junior year, Junior and Senior Prom, Homecoming game ln my junlor year, winning 3rd place in O.E.A. competltlon in Waco Texas. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and major in Business and move back to Tyler, Texas. MARION BROOKS: ACTIVITIES: Skl Club, J.V. swimming, Keywanetts, party on weekends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Best friends w!B.S., G.M., S.P., K.K., D.M., R.S., L.R., being wlmy sweetheart John Bell, lake Arrow-Head, the apt. what fun, Scorpions, Go, Go's Sky show '82, Charlie Halloween 80-82, Fiesta Island, Steph oh noll Pat, you crack me up. Times at Dawns house, laying In the middle of the street, the rlver, Maglc Mt. Tony S. and my limo. FUTURE PLANS: o to J.C., move out, to a nlce apt, get married about 27, have mega bucks, rad house and cars, Senlor Prom, golng on a Cruise, meeting Burt and Rlckl MARK BROWN: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4, Desert Rat 1-4, ISS 3-4, Marble Stacking 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My first strap, seeing Captain Marvel get stuck in telephone wires, the Who concert wlfrlends, golng out w!P.H. F.A. J.S. D.R. B.S. R.W. D.C., and just having my parents love and understanding. FUTURE PLANS: Major In underwater basket weaving and make major bucks, llve In a penthouse, race my three vmeeler, and live a happy life. JENNIFER BUTTS: ACTIVITIES: Marching 2 yrs, as a lancer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting my boyfriend at the beach 3 years ago. Blossom Valley, ski beach. All the fun tlmes Jeff and I spent together. Fun times wlJohn D., Brlan G., Trish N. on the weekends. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont for 2 years. Get married to Jeff. JIM BUTLER: ACTIVITIES: Track 2-4, Cross Country 3-4, German Club 2, K.S. fan club 1-2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Who concert 82, league track flnals 82, and 121 12180, meeting C.D., my first victory In trach, chemlstry finals, the flre In Mikes room, bein? Guru at Butt rock wlE.l. and E.H., Ray playing the aplno at Dawn's end of the world party. FUT RE PLANS: Goto College, get rich, stay slngle, buy a fast car and have fast times. DEANA BURTON: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe 1-3, Break away 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Beachboys concert, disneyland 80-81, second wlnd 81, July 20 1981-Sept. 7 1982, Fri. Nov. 13 1982. Summer of 82, and Scott. Llvlng End 8 Chrlstman camps, becoming a christaln. FUTURE PLANS: Go to College In S.F., study Interlor Design, become rlch 8 famous, have a-beautiful house. Eventually get married, 8 have two great klds. Always be friends wlKeIIy, 'cause l'll always care . . . JAY BOLTON: ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Track. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: lB.W.C.j, f.T.O.N.S.W.K.j wlChrls Simpson. Spending the nlght at cardlf wlChrls. Journalism wlTammi. Winning biggest flirt. Sky Show. FUTURE PLANS: Take one year off and travel around the world and surf. Continue to college 8 get a Degree in business 8 than be rich and surf for the rest of my llfe. Live in a Mansion on the Beach. JOHN BOYD: ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3-4, Wrestling 1-2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Partying wlthe M.C.C. All the summer beach parties, M.M. meeting Crystal was for sure one of the best. Skl trips, skllng wlDoug and Don. Rolllng trucks, knowing all my buds like, T.S. T.P. J.B. G.L. K.L. K.P. T.S. C.J. M.C. R.P. D.P. B.V., and everyone else that's been around. Football Sunday's, Sky Show 81, Halloween was great If she knows what I mean J.K. FUTURE PLANS: To have lots of money, a good love, good friends, to fly hlgh, and have a healthy happy long llfe wlthe one I love, get a few days of skllng ln and live llfe happily ever after. LESLEY CALDWELL: ACTIVITIES: Keywannettes 1, Youth Group, Y.M.C.A. Volunteer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 9th grade football games. Yosemite wlth The Gang . Disneyland wlth Jim. Going camping with B.H. 8 S.B. making smores with the Guys . Cruls 'n' Ivory St. with S.B. Christmas Dance 81 with B.B. then to the beach. My 16th B-Day with my frlends. Getting lost in San Diego wlBev 8 Kevin. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college 8 someday get married. PAUL CARBONE: ACTIVITIES: Student 1-4, Wrestling 1, Football 1-2, Delegate 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Rolling my van, For-u-Fun dance 11-14-81. Going to RAD parties with R.O., C.C., F.S., O.F. Camplng at Cantlmar with R.O., M.D., L.F. Finally getting car done. FUTURE PLANS: Don't for sure know yet but elther go to college to be some kind of pollce man or a tech. I want to be as successful as possible 8 keep my goals 8 standards high. JOHN CARROLL: ACTIVITIES: Honor Choir I-4, G.H.A.W. 1-4 8 Vice Pres. 4, Intercom Sports 4, J.V. Football Announcer 4, Summerstock 1, 3: House of Reps 1. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My Senior year: Trips to Disneyland, Catalina, Palm Springs, 8 Newport Beach. My classes with Mrs. Jordan, Mr. B, 8 Mr. Murphy, plus all the great tlmes wlth my frlends, P.D., J.M., S.W., R.W., J.S., How to succeed , ArsenIc. . FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, get married, have lots of kids, and become a successful theatre producer. Mostly, lead a happy llfe. SHANNON CARROLL. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1-4, House of Rep 3-4, Water skiing 3-4, Boy Wat- ching 1-4, 4-B Club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The summer of '80, River trip with my Aunt 8 Tracy. Skllng the summer of 82. Fri 8 Sat nights wlth Tamara, Chrissie, 8 Kathi. fThanks for all the great fimesj. Being great frlends with Tamara, W.T., G.G., K.C., T.L., 8 P.G. And all the great times with S.G. I love you all. Thanks Mom 8 Dad for the Mustang, I love you both. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college to become a Travel agent. Make lots of money, Marry Mr, Wonderful and be Happy. KATHIE CARSON: ACTIVITIES: Mostly to lazy to try out. Band 1: Campus Life, Speech team, Guy watching! 1-4. Ron 3-4, 4-B Club lexcluslvej. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom 82 8 83. Crusin' with the gang. The beach with Shannon, Tam 8 Chrissle. Body surfing, guys, parties, ect . . . Runn- ing for homecoming 8 class senator Sr. year losing. Weekend of Disneyland with Ron. Making my promise. Being a best frlend. FUTURE PLANS: To llve through algebra 2 8 graduate in 83. Going to Washington with Ronie. Attending Grossmont J.C. Get married have a career, a house, a dog, 2, 3 kids. DANNY CASTRO: ACTIVITIES: Playlnggultar. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Sheila 8 the Rolling Stones concert. FUTURE PLAN : Do a Get Rich scam 8 have a pad on the East 8 West Coast. Meet a fine lady 8 travel around the world. SHERRI CAUTHON: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track, Campus Life, Keywanettes. Dances, 8 parties wlfriends for the past 4 years. And being crazy wlfriends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to mount Sac wlC.C. Being crazy wlRhonda, and going through school wlGordon D. being a jel wlmy friends. Laughing a lot wlCodi. Movlng in with G.D. FUTURE PLANS: Marriage to Gor- don M.D. 2, go to college and finally go to work. Keep in touch wlclose friends and keep up wlmodeling. LINDA CHALMERS: ACTIVITIES: Band 1-3, junior achievement 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going out wlfriends. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to go to Cuyamaca J.C. 8 get my G.E. then goto S.D.S.U. 8 work to major in Special E.D. DEDRA CHAMBERLIN: ACTIVITIES: Speech, Track, Cross-Country, C.S.F., Member Unled States Women's Olympic Development Team, S.D.B.C. Best All Around Rider. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Nationals 80, Halloween 82, Coors Classic 81. FUTURE PLANS: 4 year university major- ing in Psychology golng on to become a sports psychologist. PAUL CHESHIRE: ACTIVITIES: Playing football with friends, worklng on my car. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting T.D. FUTURE PLANS: Going to college or the Army, and following Tammy around the states. CATHY CHOW: ACTIVITIES: Bike court jud1ge, Medical Explorer, C.S.F. 4, German 1-4 Honor Junlor, Volunteer in Hospital surgery. MOS MEMORABLE EVENT: Nominated as outstanding 8 junlor for Harvard Book Club. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8 study to become a heart surgeon. PAUL CHRISMAN: ACTIVITIES: Track, rock concerts, parties, 8 going out with my girlfriend Randee. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting my glrlfrlend 2 years ago 8 I've loved her ever since. She's the greatest. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to go to Grossmont for 2 years, then switch to San Diego State 8 major In business or computer science. From there I would like to get married and llve In a house next to the beach. DANA CLANIN: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting D.E. Aquarlous 10-79. Orange County w1Anastasla 8 friends, Lorrl 8 Steve 79, Green Valley Falls, Sky Show 82 w1Dave. Having Lorrl around to talk to In the good and bad times. Engagement to D.E. 10-13-82. FUTURE PLANS: Mar- rlage to D.E. 9-6-83, Go on dental asslstlng or front offlce work, children sooner or later, and keep In touch wlth all my close frlends. RUTH CLEETON: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band1Lancers 1-4, Honor Cholr 2-4: Swlm Team 3-4, C.S,F. 1-2, Honor Roll 1-4, Secretary of Honor Choir 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Band trips, good times wlth D.V., eating Ice cream w1Derek legs Breshears, honor choir trips lyay carrotslj, recelvlng the soph award wlth Curt. Making land wearlngj dream ples wlth Amberger, Missy, 8 m 8 m. Disneyland wlth Charlle, being a honor junior, commencement 82 In the raln. Lake Powell wlth Dawny Baby, my 1st year wlth harlle lwho loves who mostj7 Being best buddies with Carrie, my solo at Knotts 82, Knotts 82 wlth C.V. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, Get a good paying job, 8 eventually get married. CARRIE COFFMAN: ACTIVITIES: Not much, just showlng my parents that I can make it. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Halloween haha. Beach house. The struggle to be slngle. Sweaty, smelly feet, lunch times. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a J.C. for 2 years, and then be an alrline stewardess 8 see the world, 8 then hopefully marry an ambitious man who gets up early. KARFII CONRAD: ACTIVITIES: Swlm Team 1-2, Tennis Team 4, German Club 1-4, C.S.F., Bike court judge 2-4, Medical Explorers 3, Honor Junlor. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: termuda 80, Alaska, being wlth the fantastic friends who have made G.H.H.S. special. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, keep an open-mlnd 8 enjoy life. KATHY COOK: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe, Drama, Cholr. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Having fun at football games 8 partying wlth friends. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college for 6-8 years 8 major ln Psychology, get married 8 or become a countrylwestern singer. SHELLY COOK: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Honor junior, sitting ln pouring rain at graduation but It was worth lt. Boyfriend 8 slster vlsltlng from Chrlstlan Hlgh. FUTURE PLANS: I will attend J.C. grossmont, then attend a 4 year college, I plan to marry have a couple of children, continue growing 8 learning from my mistakes. I also plan to go Into the field of teaching, and in the sum- mer of 83 I plan to become a mlsslonary, but I will take 1 day at a time. ANDREEN COTA: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, breaking my knee 8 crutchlng around 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of 81, Chl Alpha, Blg Sur wlth H.E. 8 L.C., SUMMER SERVANTS 82 wlth Suzy. Hi Kylel Lunch with the Lunch Bunch. But most of all becoming best friends again wlth J. Christ. FUTURE PLANS: Grossmont College for 2 yrs. Go to S.D. .U. or a college in Oregon 8 major In Telecommunications, then work for KGTV for a few yrs. Meeting my father face to face. KATHY COULTER: ACTIVITIES: Drama, Annual Staff 3-4, Senior Section Editor 4. Senior Class Senator, Bark Llke a Dog Club 3-4, Independent Women on the go 4, Dave 3-4 ever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Dave 6-26-82, Prom 82, Christmas Dance 81 6-11-82 and all the other speclal tlmes. Rldlng the bus w1A.A. 8 autographlng pictures: Food fights. Beach trlps 8 Heart concert w1P.A. ugly donuts w1D.H. 8 Great times wlS.H. Whats a Ioadle ? Fast Food, Fast Cars . .. W1Mer. My senior year meetlng new friends llke S.H. 8 G.J. FUTURE PLANS: Go to grossmont, become a pedeatrlc nurse, marry Dave lthe person of my dreamsj, have a 2.5 kids, Make Dave happy 8 Mom 8 Dad proud. And If all else falls open up an offloe w1S.H. DELAND CRAVEN: ACTIVITIES: Art 1-35 Honors Engllsh 1-6h Insanity 1-85. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Wrltlng notes to Quail, Bugs, tweety 8 Art w1S,M., M.O., 8 M.E. FUTURE PLANS: To become a starving artist for awhile then become very very very wealthy. STEVE CREAMER: ACTIVITIES: Water Polo 1-4, Basketball 2, Swimming 1-4, ACA 3-4, Mr. Winter Fan Club 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Wlnnlng CIF in Junior year 8 making All- Amerlcan In swimming, having great fun In english wlth L.C., S.B., 8 S.K., July 4 82, endlng ValhaIIa's 43 game wlnnlng streak soph year, water polo, Kinks concert 81, UCLA, last mlnute papers at L.C. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a good college tultlon - free, get married after college 8 be successful at a great job. JAY CURRAN: ACTIVITIES: Basketball, golf, water polo, girl watching. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Camping wlth Num Num, Doug 8 Ilzzard. Christmas Dance 81, Having great frlends Charlie, Doug, Byron, Chrls. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, work for the Ca. Fish 8 Game Dept. get married have klds 8 move to the mountains. LORI CURRY: ACTIVITIES: ASB Commissioner of publlclty 4, Basketball statistlcian 1-4 Keywanettes 1-4, American Qfnlcal Assoc. 1-4, Reflections staff 4, CSF 1-4, House of reps 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being embarassed by Karen,Laura 8 Terry at J.L.'s house. New years ever 81, South Carlsbad, Being a tourist w1Laura In San Diego, being cynical w1my friends In english, last mlnute papers at my house w1Steve. FUTURE PLANS: College. then to return to G.H. to make as teacher of english 8 be rlch, to con't being cynical forever, eventually get married have the perfect nuclear famlly, to take llfe easy, and be happy forever 8 ever. RUSSEL CURTIS: ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling Track. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Mother goose parade, being Santa Claus, Varsity Football, Seeing my friend become a Christian 8 goto church wlme. FUTURE PLANS: Wltnesslng the Invasion of Mars. CHERYL DABBS: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes - 4: Convention - 1, 2: Benjle - 1-4: SWB: Think- Ing snow 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: River w1frIends: Oregon w1B.J.: General Business w1L.R.: Desert w1B.L.: Snow skiing w1L.H. and M.H.: September 21, 1979 and forever. WAYNE DABNEY: ACTIVITIES: Drama Club: Church: Hassllng Mr. Pete. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 10-30-81 It was a smashing event. U.S.C. and return trip: The Franz : 10th grades honors English: Chemistry and physics: Mr. Stowers, Mr. Sebastion and Mrs. Franzini, teacher of :gg week. FUTURE PLANS: College: Major, electrical engineering: be rlch: Get married: Have s. JIM DEGAN: ACTIVITIES: Working w1cars. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Edwards Airforce Base and the space shuttle: giving Mrs. Hartsheln a hard tlme. FUTURE PLANS: San Deigo State Become rlch: enjoy Ilfe. TOM DELUCIA: ACTIVITIES: Water Polo 1-4: soccer 1-4: Golf 1-4: I Club 3-4: President 4: Pageant 3-4: House of Reps. 4: Convention 3-4: Senior Class Treasurer: Bark Like A Dog Club 1- 4ever: Homecoming Court: Skl Club, Never letting K.C. live down my Toga Party. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Grossmont League golf title 3: Graduation and prom: Ski trips: Writing PARTY VAN on Ray's magic bus: Senloryear: bugging B.S. FUTURE PLANS: Major in Politcal Science and be mllltary advisor to President Grunelsen and help him rid the world of Pinkos: Retire with mega SS and be the ultimate Ski Bum. MICHAEL DEMARS: ACTIVITIES: Girls glee 1: Keywanettes 1-3: E.C.C.C. 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting T.W.S.: Skiing: Meeting F.C.H.S. people. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont J.C. Travel 8 model. Make lots of money, have a red ferrari, marry the most gorgeous, wonderful man in the world and do nothing, but have lots of klds lJ.T.7j lJ.M.?j KIM DETWILER: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4, officer 4, Honor Choir 3-4, J. Achievement 3, E.F.Y. 1-4, seminary 1-4. youth group 1-4, summerstock 1-4, German club 1-2, who's who among American H.S. students 4, honor roll 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Brigadoon, t.p. war, awards show '81, best minor award, learning to skl Thanksgiving '81, H.C. trlp to Tustin, main st. pictures wlAdam and Rusty, all the great times at EFY at B.Y.U., great times w1Brett, Gina, Cheley, Jim 8 everybody else. FUTURE PLANS: Attend the Unlv. of Fletcher Hills, get married, in the L.D.S. tem- ple, attend B.Y.U. 8 have a great time all along the way. KELI DE WILDE: ACTIVITIES: Crafts 3-4, rlver rat 1-4, Independent - woman-on the-go-club 4, boating, socializing wlfrlends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting together w1John, river trips from '79-'82, Christmas dance '82, sky show '82, patching up my fight w1B.L. seeing B,L. in Sharp afterwards, personal talks w1D.D., those times at Fiesta Island w1J.D., D.D., J.R., at J.D.'s house wlD.D., J.R., M.T., 8 G.M., when hls parents came home, my sisters wedding '82, seeing my parents really happy '82. FUTURE PLANS: Become a cosmotologist, get married to John, get rich, llve Ilfe to its fullest 8 be happy. ROSA DIAZ: ACTIVITIES: Dance, play tennis, racquetball, soui music, parties. MOST QAEMOILIQBLE EVENT: The day I met Robert Perez. FUTURE PI.ANS: Goto college 8 get married ave s. KATHY DIEGAN: ACTIVITIES: Campus Ilfe 1-2, kid sister 1, dynamic duo 1-4, pegasus passenger 4, WOAH 1-4, Garfield jumper 4, creamery customer 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Football championship my frosh yr., summer '81 w1Debbie in S. Amer., Florida, Indiana, 8 Texas, 4-24- 82, Halloween party Oct. 30, '81, great lipstick caper, mahogany runs, Debbie 8 I getting in trou- ble, Sheri 8 I flying In pegusus, golng to Christian schools rad parties 8 watching Kevin play football. FUTURE PLANS: To make It through H.S., remember grad., hopefully go to fashion in- stltute of design 8 merch, maybe marry, be content, 8 walt until the day I can go home. PHILIP DIETZ: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4, speech team 1-4, symphonic band 1-3, marching band 1, sportscaster 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Hortenslas ad lib, winning the optomist 8 toast masters speech tournaments, Arthur 8 dates my Junior summer, W.O., Gant, Frank, Gilbreth, Krupke. FUTURE PLANS: Go to U.C. college, get my degree, join a traveling shakespeare reper- toire troup for 2 yrs, then get into television. LOREN DIMOND: ACTIVITIES: Parties 1-4, ECBSI off-road racing. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Desert trlp '81, doing endless B's, w1f.m., d.r., t.m., m.l., 8 t.m. M.L. t S.R. FUTURE PLANS: To get very rich, printing t-shirts, race motorcross professionally, move to Hawaii 8 llve on the beach In a mans on. TERRI DINWIDDIE: ACTIVITIES: Track 2, jazz, dancing 2, w1Miss Kewlwy. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dressing up for Halloween my senior year w1K.W., knowing L.A., golng to Russian Rlver in the summer '81, wlmy cousin Rhonda, 8 friends, going out w1k.h., 8 remembering all my friends. FUTURE PLANS: Go Into the Air Force, have a career In computers or bus., make lots of money, hope to be stationed In Col., 8 someday get married 8 llve in New Hampshire. SHELLIE DITTMER: ACTIVITIES: Muffln club, D,Q. club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Nov. 1st, '81, Sep. 16, '76 - meeting Gwenn, my greatest frlendl also having Shelly T. as a friend - 2 wonderful people, mornings w1Garry, Bruce 8 Shelly, Hugo, Esmerelda 8 Victor. FUTURE PLANS: Getting married, to to nlght school, keeping my job at Deans, sticking wlmufflns. SRDJAN DJURANOVIC: ACTIVITIES: Sport clubs, I club, AFS club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My arrival to the U.S., 8 4 days ls S.W. post college at Long Island. FUTURE PLANS: When I go back to Yugoslavia I wlll go first to the mllltary for 11 months, 8 after that I wlll goto Univ. for the doctor or clvll engineer. GARY DOERR: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-2, Injury 3, bugging Mr. Bader w1Joe 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Rolling my 1st volkswagon bub, 8 going to the Winston world finals at OCIR w1Joe 8 Eric. FUTURE PLANS: Go tc college 8 become an automotive designer, 8 graphics Ill., some day be the pro stock champion of the world, 8 pursue my goal of going over 200 men backwards, also to become extremely rich, and lay around and race. ANNE DOROSHUK: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the parties w1DawnIe, my BFF, the summer of '82, 8 Billy H, my senior year. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, 8 hopefully be a success 8 get married. DEE DEE DORST: ACTIVITIES: House of reps 1 8 4, soph. class treasurer, Junior class treas., nomlnatlng conven. 1 8 2, keywannettes 1 8 4, Independent-woman-on the-go-club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Homecoming '81-mmm, I just love pineapple julce, those 540.00 nlkes, summer of '81 wlR.S., L.H., M.H., B.L., Three's co. night wlR.S. 8 B.L., summer nights at Vlsta Grande, B session at Leanne's lremember D.D. 8 B.B. 8 tlng-a-Iingj Pat Benatar concertll Oct. 10, '81 w1J.R., grunnon hunting wlD.D. 8 chasing seaweed! beach camping, summer of '82 8 our many squat sessions In the tent, late nlght rap sessions w1 L.H., S.H., R.T., B.L., bet w1J.H. 8 our threat to ioing a convent and become nunsll FUTURE PLANS: Take one day at a tlme, go on w1my schooling 8 become the best at whatever I do, marry the man I love, have couple of kids, 8 most of all, remain happy. SARAH DREW: ACTIVITIES: Frosh Pres., Soph. VP., commissioner comm. relations 4, ASB 1-4, house of reps 1-3, convention 1-3, cross country 1, track 1-2, speech 1. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dancing till the wee hours, senlor guyslvs freshman glrls, state parties, yes we go to USD, I mean UCSD, punk rock dances w1Terese, exciting times w1TrIsh, Kimberly, talks, tears, laughter, growing up, changes, thank you Klm, Watch out world here we come, boulder, college we are almost out, we dld itll T.W., T.K., thank youl FUTURE PLANS: To enjoy every moment of Ilfe, to do all my dreams, to help others, to become a success, have darling klds 8 of course meet Mr. aight. DARYN WAYNE DRUM: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4, baseball 2-4, concerts 1-4, kay club 4, FCA - 4, keywannette sweetheart. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Scorpion concert, grunnlon hun- ting wlD.D.D., the surf party, the 4th of July, the summer 8 the parties, SImmy's battleship, the Who, the fry show, the summer of '82. FUTURE PLANS: Prom night, go to state 8 become a chiropractor, buy a black ferrari, travel the world, settler here in EI Cajon, and be happy forever maybe someday get married. JENNIFER EARLS: ACTIVITIES: Pageant - 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Moving to Texas In '79. My freshman year wlth all my friends. Being wlth N.S. and C.E. Getting to be good friends wlth K.R., R.L., and L.K. I love you all. Being bestest buddies with S.H., P.V., A.M., D.S., G.W,, S.B., and M.W. Most of all wlth everyone In F.L.Y. FUTURE PLANS: To move back to Texas after graduation. Hopefully become a fashion merchandlser. Some day get married to that one man of my dreams. Have a couple klds and llve a happy and fulfllllng llfe. DONNA ECKWORTZEL: ACTIVITIES: ASB President, Jr. Vlce President, Soph Senator. Volleyball - 2 8 3: Basketball - 1-4: German club - 3 8 4, Speech team - 3: Boys BBaII Statlticlan - 3 8 4: ASB, Convention - 1, 2, 3: House of Reps - 13' 2: Campus Life - 1 8 2: HomecomIng,Court 1982: Senior Standout. MOST MEMORABLE EV T: Nominating convention 82 8 83, ct 31, 1980, 82 M.L. Frosh yr. Staying out tlll 5. Football: ran out of juice, Prom 82, Christman 79 8 81. Grad nite 82, beach house with S.H. Cruzln': Birthday 81: Grunelsen family, little Stevele . Homecoming: camp at Santa Barbra T.K. Toilet paperlng S.D.'s house,rlver w1T.G., S.X., San Fran, Mlss Owens, senior breakfast, llttle Gary, my bro. I love youl FUTURE PLANS: Go to Unlv, study political Science, mlnor In law, become Pres. of the USAI After l'm flnlshed dolng what pleases me, get together wlth mister rIght and live a youthful, wild, crazy life. CARLA EIDE: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball - 3: Paul - 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Golng wlth Paul A. Jan. 11. Sky Show VII with friends. Boreigo, Desert, rlver, Mts. wlth P.A. Good times on wknds. J.D., B.T., and Prlssy moved In. parties. FUTURE PLANS: College, have a good job and man lPaulj. Move to Texas and be super happylll MIKE EMERY: ACTIVITIES: GH Varsity Soccer: Member of Concert Choir 8 enjoying it ver! much. I consider our cheering section at the football games an activity so I would like to thank K. ., A.G., D.C., M.S., J.P., and many others for their help. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Soccer CIF playoffs '81 8 '82 - the thlng I will always remember . . . although I did not play. All my good friends, a special thanks. Thanks for all the great times, I will treasure them always. PS my special friends know who they arel FUTURE PLANS: Goto JC for 2 years and either become a beachldesert bum or an architect. I may even pursue an an career onthe side. ALLEN ENDICOTT: ACTIVITIES: House of Reps 3, Citizenship Honor Roll 1-4, Academic Honor roll 1, 3-4, Who's Who among U.S. Hlgh School students, 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Trlp to Mexico last year. watching football games. 50 mlle backpacking trip my freshmen year. Trlp back East to the World Falr my Junior year. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, major in Computer Pro- grammlng. Get married, have kids. Make lots of money. Make it to the blg C.K. PRISCILLA S. ENDRES: ACTIVITIES: Pageant photographer 4, side llne photographer 3, Danc- Ing ln the Streets , Beauty Pageant wlth Brenda, 4-H fair with Osslfer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Halloween wlth Brenda buddies forever. Fair well Howie feet ball after school. 4Xing: auto shop yah I 1-10, good stuff, Maynardl Dancing at Proctor Rally. Can you hear them? Mov- Ing out. Thanks Carla Glamis for the flrst tlme. I'm stlll in pain. Cruising the vet-ohhl B.M., J.L.H., P.A., R.G., C.E. Hay, I know that dude Love ya all. FUTURE PLANS: College, become a famous fashion designer, make mega bucks. Own a klller Ferrari 308 GTS, 2 Mustangs, a HA HA: and a bengle tiger. Go snow skiing and get fat on chocolate. KATRINA LA VONNE ERNST: ACTIVITIES: Concert choir 1-4: Honor choir 4, Campus Life 4: Kazoo Band Committee 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: R.T. '80. Meeting Disco Toad: melting at Deedah: biking w1G.I. Mudd Flynn: Intense convo w1Pink: Alpine wlpooh: D.B. 8 snowl! Whatever happened to the Jr. Film? 8 Kazoo Band? Jet-setting wlth Deb lyou know, chicken legs?j Beach Bumming w1Biff, Bink, 8 N.R.F.: La Renaissance de Elvira: We all miss Marlon. Right Grizzly and Mousle? Thanx again to P.L., B.G., A.M., E.B. FUTURE PLANS: To mother something besides tenors: to push a bed to Canada: and to vote. lnot in that orderj. To see many special grave-yard sunsets. Maybe marry a midget psychlatrlst 8 raise oxen In Quebec. CODI FARRELL: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes - 3 8 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Jim. The good times wlth Monica F. in 10th. Going to Black Angus when Lisa smashed cake in my face. Crashing at the river on the 3 wheeler. Sneaking out my bedroom window with Sherri. And good times with the RFIFIA. Thanks, J.R., C.A., D.W., S., D.R., BOO, L.B., T.M., K.C., D.M., M.M., R.B., and my Jamey. Running out of gas wlth Jamey then calling home so J.D. could bring us gas. FUTURE PLANS: Get married to Jamey B. Have a llttle boy: own a Mercedes 450SL. RONALD ALAN FAULKNER: ACTIVITIES: Football, E.C.C.C.S.R.M.C.B.P.M.S.: F-club - 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Keui and being wlth her. T.G. and summer of 81. River wlall my friends. Jacuzzi w1A.A., B.A., L.R., Par 4. M.D. my big sis. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, play pro football, own my own business, get married, have lots of money. ELIZABETH FERREIRO: ACTIVITIES: Clarion - 4: Mark - 4: Goot times with friends - 1-4: LYF - 1-4. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: Freshman lunch wlth Chrissie, Sunset at the beach with Dus- ty, lousy EC but the good frlends I made: getting up one more time than I fell, Memorial Day '82 llove those golf clubsj, Wild Animal Park and 2-tailed elephants, Arrowhead '82, snicker doodles 8 my ring ll love you, Markl, Smiling and makin' it through. FUTURE PLANS: College, Marriage, 2 kids. Do the best I can wlth what I have and be happy! SOOZ FILLWEBER ISUEBAI: ACTIVITIES: Drama - 1: Choir: Frosh Secretary: ASB - 2-4: con- vention, House of Rep.: Jr. Pres.: Senior Senator: Christmas Dance chairman: Bard Like a Dog club w1Tom 8 Kathy - 3 8 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Making Homecoming Court, homecoming night with Tim: the river w1Patsy, Darsi 8 our buddy O.J. l'm seriaI Dennis - 4111181 to 712182, the prom, Fame , the Christmas Dance I-IA! HAI I guess you could call it memorable. FUTURE PLANS: Continue my education, become a mental health technician, marry Mr. Right , take a cruise to Greece and have children. MONICA L. FISHER: ACTIVITIES: Finishing school: Partying with my friends: Working with the handicapped: Trying to find a job: Driving my battle - click, click: Being wlth Jody and all our good times together. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Disney Land on 3127182. 10th grade year with Codi Farrell, those were the good ole days, huh? How long have you had it7 The Scorpions and The Who concert with Jody. Having rad times with: J.K., L.H., K.D., D.D., D.J. All the fun and good times on the old grade. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate, the prom with Jody, continue working wlth the handicapped, keep partying, stay wlth Jody, get married, have some kids, and be rich, rich, rich!! LINDA FLEGAL: ACTIVITIES: Church volleyball, basketball, and softball: Choir - 3: Football games: stake dances. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas dance '81. The many times at the beach with James, Lisa, and Larry. Spending time with Brett and helping hlm move. Having dinner and going on the Bahia Bell. The Fleser Dump. Mountains, dinner on the island: Sierras: candle Ilght dinner at the beach for my birthday. And, all the fun, exciting, unforgettable limes I've had with James. FUTURE PLANS: Flnlsh school and hopefully be a Dental Assistant. Go to JC and, if possible, go to BYU. Get married tothe most wonderful person there can be. Have eight or more kids, have fun, and love every minute of It. MICHAEL FLYNN: ACTVITIES: Campus Llfe - 2: GHAW - 0: working on my car - 2, 3, 4:'UnIon 76 - 2 8 3: FarrelI's Ice cream - 3: Chevron Petrol - 4: Moviemaking - Raiders, James Bond, Star Trek, Doctor ZOO Inter-school - 3 8 4: Meridian Baptist Church. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Rlver trlp '82. The Wall. Never having to use an I.D. How many times can you get pulled over In one week? The 41 Halloween parties of '82: How many surgeons can you fit in one room. And meeting the Catwoman. ISan Dlegol IEraser head is dumbl Surfing in Mexico. The restaurants of Rosarlto In '82. Flat-racing In El Centro. FUTURE PLANS: Study Business: Move to Denver and open an outdoorsman outfltters shop. Spend time enjoying the outdoors and the things made by God. fPS Get that bodywork done on my carjl KATHY FORSTON: ACTIVITIES: Lancers - 2 8 3: working In concession stands - 2 8 3: going out with legs fAIias Markj. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Belng in Lancers: being Rowdy with M.M. In my freshman, Sophomore, and Junior year: the parades fMother Goose, etcl: Rocky Horror: lt's Someone's: the concession stands fall of that candy and the Ice fightslj Meeting Mark and sitting on his glasses, the Christmas Dance '81, and pitching In baseball June '82. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, become a nurse, become rlch lor just have enough to be contentj, and someday marry Mark, have a Ilttle Rocky, and Ilve happily ever after. LEE FOUNTAIN: ACTIVITIES: 1 year CSF Member: Honor Junior: Science Fair contestant. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a 2 or 4 year college, major in com- puter science. JOANEL FRASER IJONESI: ACTIVITIES: Mascot fEarniel - 4: Clarion Staff - 2-4: Editor-in- Chief - 4: convention - 2 8 3: talent show - 3: At EI Cajon, banner - 2: Mat Maids - 1: ASB - 1: dance - 1 8 2: Girls' League - 1: Pep Club - 1: Campus life - 4: Church youth groups, Drama - 1 8 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dance festival with M.S. Being crazy with my other halves. T.H., S.W.,AND M.C., S.R. Summer '82 at BYU. Drive in and 2nd with B.C. '82 Prom with K.G. Mountains with M.O., L.F., and the rest of the mugs. Most of all being Earnie at the football games. Meetlng a special guy S.E. FUTURE PLANS: To be an E.F.Y. Iespecially for youthl counselor: goto college, get married In L.D.S. Temple: raise a family, and some day own my own business. DEBRA FREEDMAN: ACTIVITIES: CSF - 1: ASB - 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Disneyland with Lorl Curry. First kiss. Sharing the Bubbly with Karen R. and Michele M. Rocky Horror. Non-stop eating with Ke-ly H. Picklng up cute guys with Lorl at the bowling alley. T. Ping Greg's car with Mlssle L. at 4:00 AM. Who Concert with the gang, Twist and Shoot. Sweet 16 surprise. Summer '82: 3-D Movies, Dancing at the Pipeline All of the fun times with Missie-Poo, Michele, Lori, Karen, Kathy, Kelly, and the rest of my pals. FUTURE PLANS: Goto SDSU. Have loads of fun with those fraternity boys. Polish Brass forever. Eventually become independently wealthy and Ilve happily ever after. JODY FREYBERG: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My first date with Kent, riding in the Iims for our 1 year anniversary, going mud rldlng and taking a rest, sneaking out in our PJ's, getting caught for curfew, working at Derwelnershnltzel with Cathl, having weenie fights and getting robbed at gun- polnt, taking a trip to Australia for 2 months, crashing my VW, buying a brand new Isuzu,marrying Kent on March 26th, 1983, going on our honeymoon, and changing my name to Jody Keener. FUTURE PLANS: Attend the RN program at Grossmont college for 2 years and become a registered nurse. Then I want to have some kids, buy a House, and live happily ever after with my hubby, Kent. GEORGIA FULFORD: ACTIVITIES: Swim - 1-4: Gymnastics - 2 8 3: Apathy Club - 2-4: Senlorltls - 1-4: Boy Scouts of America - 1-4: The Gang - 4: La Jolla Baseball team 0161 - 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Belng an exchange student: Labor day weekend with M.S. and V.T.: Super-Venders: Campland: Bermuda Shorts and Summer of '82 with A.N.: Sky Show VII Irumorsl: the Kinks: The Who fwhat age llmIt?l: Hawall '82: fthe rad boardl: all the times with Gang Ipartylng Dawny'll and my entire senior year. FUTURE PLANS: TO GROW! KENNETH GALLO: ACTIVITIES: Working at a part time job: Working on race cars and going to the races. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Belng on the academic and Citizenship Honor Rolls, Win- ning flrst prize In the National Asthma bike for breath going 65 miles, Watching Darrin Secord start his big auto racing career. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college to learn the profession of ar- chitecture, make lots of money, get married and raise a family, become a stock car champion, have a good fun Ilfe. SHERI L. GARCIA: ACTIVITIES: Trylng to meet alot of my senior class. Spending time with Chris crulsln around, going out and getting crazy every weekend. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting my sweetheart, Chris E. 5129181 and stlll being with hlm, I love yal Thanks for all the great memories with you and the gang. fA.G., K.A., M.G.j My 5-keg seventeenth B-day party. Getting my first car. Sneaklng out and getting caught. Having Sheila as my best friend, Thanks! All the good times partying with S.T., D.T., C.S., G.M., F.M., R.N., K.P., H.M., K.C., D.H., Sky show '82l All the rad concerts. Good times at MuIvanney's. Having ISS too many times. FUTURE PLANS: Try to live each day to the fullest. Go to a two-year college, major In business. Travel around the world. Get married, have 2 kids. Stay In shape, enjoy llfe, stay in touch with GHHS friends. PAT GARDNER: ACTIVITIES: Baseball - 1: Partying - 1-4: Spaz - 1-4: Roller Disco - 1-4: lif- tlng - 3 8 4: LAGNAF Club - 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Party hopping with M.S., D.S., T.S., D.V. Going over to Guy's house with the guys. The old Marshall Scotty's gang. Law Street, A you making me slck . June 25, 26: July 5, 9 with Dana Baby. Ha we only got 7 minutes to drink thIsI Look out for cops. Weedsl Watching the eggs fly that Friday. Dancing with Jenny H.I Love the way you movel FUTURE PLANS: College, job, make lots of money. Marry a good looking woman who ls wlldlll Get rld of the beast and then die. MARK GEISEL: ACTIVITIES: JV Baseball - 2: Ralse Parakeets 8 Cocketiels for a hobby and a business. fright Lorlllll MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: JV Baseball - l got a lot of splinters that season. lt was still a lot of fun. Teaslng Kelly H. about Timmy . Lori's picture of my bird drawing that I gave her In 7th grade. She has kept It all these years. My first traffic ticket - I got it for speeding. Having my locker next to Pat's and Angelo's for 4 years, Hellweek - I didn't make the football team, but I sure won't forget tryouts. The fun times with Georgia. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont JC, then transfer to a state college. Iprobably SDSUJ Hopefully play baseball at gross- mont, and continue on to a unlverslty. Major In some type of business so I can eventually run my own business. Get married after I finish college and have a good job, good life, etc., etc. ANGELO N. GEORGGIN: ACTIVITIES: Symph. Band - 1-4: Marchln Band - 2-4: Pep Band - 3 8 4: Band Treasurer - 4: Vice President of HHAA. Member of the Vgide World of Music Festival: District and Regional Festivals. Girls and cruising - 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Regional Festival - 1-3, Long Beach Band Revlew -- 3. 10th grade English with Uncle Pete and Chemistry with Mr. Stowers. Graduation night, '82, and Steve's Christmas and New Years parties. Flynn Springs Park with Bonnle and the Christmas Dance '81. Along with all of the crazy times after parades and football games. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Medical School, and become a doctor. Then get rlch, married and famous: not necessarily in that order. TIM GERDES: ACTIVITIES: Basketball - 1-4: Baseball - 1, 2, 8 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: On the mountain with Slmmy and Robby: Jamus ride with Steve and Todd, Toeheads , Who is lt? lt's my Mom. Jr. year basketball. Summer '82 on the deck, can we pull it off? Why don't you get out and walk, Schlmpfl New Years eve at Simmy's. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college. Get rich. Ger married. Live happily ever after. ROBERT GERMAIN: ACTIVITIES: Football - 2-4: Wrestling - 1-4: Girl-watching - 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Brawl at Bryron's party in '81, Going to wrestling with Rob, Mark and Dean. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, wrestle, go in to the Airforce, and make lots of money. CHRISSIE GIBSON: ACTIVITIES: The 4B Clublso coolll Campus Life - 2-4: Scopin' out on the guys - 1-4, fespeclally 4ll Partying with Kasey, Tam 8 Shan. Averaging at least 1 mad crush a month: Belng Sr. GarcIa's favorite dolor de cabeza : Honor Roll once or twice IHAII Hanging out with our gang. Have Fun! MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Parties! The rad gang - Kase, Shan, and Tam 8 me. Football games and dances. The cool beach trips with Kasey: especially the one with the 4B club - body surfing with Tam. Last year's midnight risks ILRI. Getting caught TP'ing by the Neighborhood watch. 2nd wlnd '82 - Living End. Most of all, having the super cool friends who made my Senior year the greatest. Thanks guys - I love ya Iotslll FUTURE PLANS: Being Kathl's bestest bud always. 4B club foreverl Trying anything once - twice of I like it! Excessive partying. Making it rad at college. Eventually fall totally in love: get married: have a semi-targe family: be rlch and happy. GH Class of '83 Reunion. ELAINE GILLILAND: ACTIVITIES: Having fun: being crazy: partying: flirting: guys: working. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Who concert,my first car, Eddie. FUTURE PLANS: To be a singer: write songs: travel to Africa, Australia, Canada, and Great Britain. MIKE GORE: ACTIVITIES: Football and Baseball MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Who concert, all those crazy parties. FUTURE PLANS: Play baseball, make lots of money, and be with Lisa. DAWN GODSHALK: ACTIVITIES: Apathy Club - 1-4: Boys Scouts of America - 1-4: The Gang - 2-4: Soccer Supporter - 2-4: Terry's best friend - 2-4: La Jolla's Baseball team 0291 -4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sept. 22, 1980, meeting T.T. and all the good times we have had over those 2 years. All the great times wlmy best buds, G.F., C.S., K.N., K.A., L.W., C.A., S.B., D.B., M.P.., B.M., Dolo: Remember the fun we had with Binki Ishe's a beautyll Carrie: Remember the giggles ftalk about young freshmenlj George: All those letters to Whitefish IIt's 11:30 PM! Where are you?Il The Who '82, Halloween was the best Bitterman: I cannot tell you what a horrible wedding this has been. Arthur: I love youl You're all the best. FUTURE PLANS: Finish School. Move to the beach fHawaII7l Marry a professional soccer player Igoalie?j or a doctor that wears Levis and rugby shirts. Be extremely wealthy and own a Lamborgini. Girls, we must have lunch on Wednesdays, Always being Terry's friendl JERRY GOULART ll: ACTIVITIES: Partying with E.S. 8 J.M.: Bowling: Surfing: 3-wheeling: Ski club - 18 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Snow skiing with R.S., S.W., and girls on the hottest slopes at Mammoth, CA 80 . FUTURE PLANS: Work, make a lot of money, get married, be a profes- sional bowler, and have a happy life. JOHN GOULART: ACTIVITIES: JV Football 8 Baseball - 2: Var. Football 8 Baseball - 3-4: Var. Soccer - 2-4: Key Club - 3 8 4: Senior Standout: Bachelors Club - 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My Jr. year playing Var. baseball. also the summer of '81 and '82 with all my friends and all the rad times we had together. Aug. 25, 1981 with S.V. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and hope to become a professional baseball player and after that I hope to get married and be suc- cessful and happy. HOLLY GOULET: ACTIVITIES: Concert band - 1: Symphonic band - 1-4: Marching band - 1-4: Drama - 1-4: Summer stock of '81: Clarion - 4: HWHFC: Backpacking: Boy watching since in- fancy. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Regional Music Festivals: Hotels: Disneyland and Majic Mt. with the band. Paradesl Winning sweepstakes at fiesta de Luna, silent cheer, those wonderful bus trlps and Pep assemblies, Pizza by candlelight, Christmas dance of '81, Prom of '80. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college and major in music or Journalism or English or tele-communications: learn- Ing the trade of cosmetology, meeting prlnce charming, getting married and being a mommie, Be a journalist, muslclan, English teacher, or an anchor woman. DEANNA GRAY: ACTIVITIES: GHAW - 1-4: GHAW Commissioner of Publicity - 4: Honor Roll - 1-4: Summerstock Theatre - 2-4: popcorn with Alex: being a church goer - Oh Shanal: Rocky Horror freak-outs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting my jacuzzi buddy, D,L.: Flume with D.S.: campland with K.H., B.B., B.S., and S.R.: Cand R-Kat will we ever forget?: T.L., etc.: Having a best friend, K.H.: getting the Drama award: Performing in the Shakespeare Festival: Rocky Horror with Buddies Duncan, Kurt and Kat: the party - summer of '82. FUTURE PLANS: To goto college, major In Drama and shock everyone at my persistence in the field of acting. ANNA GRAVENER: ACTIVITIES: Church: softball: Campus Life: drama. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting K.E., accepting J.C. Into my heart. Going to Alpine graveyard with K.E. 8 G.W. Doing impulsive things with K.E., G.W., C.S., D.B., M.E., D.C., K.L., M.F., R.C., 8. K.S. Kat, Pooh Gar, Smiley, Kissy Honey, Dee Dah, Lioness, and Banana. Meridian: Winter camp, explosion, Maxomania, Banana split, maze, river trip and E.B., A.M., AA., P.L., B.G., P.Mc., T.Mc., S.D., M.D., T.D. Ialmostj, T.N., R.S., 8 M.M. Dew Bombl Falling out of the car during West Side Story FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and enter the air force or Coast Guard. Get married and have a family. DONNA GRIFFITHS: ACTIVITIES: Swlmmlng - 3 8 4: Medical Explorer - 2 8 3: and J.A.Y. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Three years of Spanish with Stacey. Doing homework on the phone. Chemistry and Biology with S.S. Having L.G. come from Tenn. for a month in summer of '81. Disneyland '81. Sea World and zoo with B.L. and T.T. Meeting K,K. at zoo. Summer of '82 - 2 months in great Britain - met J.S., then spend a month traveling to Canada. Meeting Jamie at Cottage. Visiting L.G. In Tenn. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate, Go to University, get Bachelor's degree, maybe try for Phd. Travel around the world. Meet new and interesting people. Live life to fullest then maybe get married. KENNY GRIMSLEY: ACTIVITIES: Motorcycle and bicycle racing: working on cars. Partying going to the beach and surfing and just plain having funl MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Racing the Na- tionals on my motorcycle. FUTURE PLANS: to be successful and have a very pretty wife. TODD GROSS: ACTIVITIES: Football - 2-4: Baseball - 2: Partying - 1-4: Champion cat juggler - 3-4: ECCC - 2-4: Swoop club - 3 8 4: Team Powell - 3 8 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting turned into one of the jellys as a Freshman. '81 football rumble with Valhalla. L.P. with A.J., C.N., R.S., L.R., K.P., L.B. Kitchen Creek runs with R.H., M.T., and the boys. Partying while Pop was In Saudi Arabia I3 monthsj. FUTURE PLANS: Keep on partying and go to college, get rich, stay a bachelor and Inherit dad's Pantera. If I ever Ilve that long! STEVE GRUNEISEN: ACTIVITIES: Football 3 years: Golf, 4 years: CSF, Honor Junior. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Winning league In golf, 1982. Coming in first in JV Football, 1980. MVP that year, FUTURE PLANS: Berkeley or a good Jr. college. Play football and be part of the new U.S. football league. Maybe l'll major In political science and become President. I would straigten out the economy, write a new, more modern constitution, make our election system more democratic, fix social security, and drive communist insurgents from the Western Hemisphere: Or maybe I'lI major in nuclear physics or computer engineering. TAMMYE GUERRERO: ACTIVITIES: Freshman Senator, house rep. 1-3, Soph. J.V. softball, JV gymnastics, Christmas dance princess, JV cheer, sr. cheer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 16th 8 18th birthday, cheering, friday night football games, toasting to Lola, Christmas dances, senior prom, graduation, hanging around wlthe gang, going straight rivertrips, being wlth Michael. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college Iget a real educationl major in art, marry a certain doctor and have a little interns, drive his and her's 450sl's, see the world 8 have alive happy loreverl SHEILA HAAS: ACTIVITIES: Studying, working MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer 1982 IS.O.T.G.W.l December 31, 1981, Syd buddyl, September 10, 1982 Icocktailsll PATRICIA HAEFFLEIN: ACTIVITIES: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: S.H.S., 1-2: Parties wlD.R, C.B., K,R., D.L., M.E., and the rest of the gang, Summer '82, skipping school with Kelly, parties at Debi's, Snowy nights, good times at La Posada, crusing all night with Cassie, THe Who , The Stones, going to the desert and riding my three-wheeler, crusing my bug, Brian Lee Feb. '82, meeting Frank 9-13, being with Frank and all the happiness he gives me. FUTURE PLANS: Take a little break, go to Mesa to become an interpreter for the deaf. Then be married and live a happy life with family and friends. STEPHANIE HALL: ACTIVITIES: J.V. basketball 1, Campus Life, 2, V. basketball, convention, var- sity cheer 3, keyvvanetts 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being best friends with Megan and going to the river to ski and meeting Mark, Megan and Leasa pushing me through McDonaids, Dec. 30, '81, Kim's house wlM.L., D.E., K.H., strawberry daqueries, pina colladas, T.R.'s party with K.H., M.L., going to the desert wlall my buds Icoorsj coming close to the canal on my 3-wheeler, snow skiing, first time walking down all of the huge slopes, christmas dance '81, eating raw oysters for dinner, Who concert '82, sky show '81, '82, S.W., M.F., and all of the good memorable times with Mark, luv ya babe. FUTURE PLANS: Continue working at Vons, goto cosmetology school, marry my sweetie Mark, live in a big house, have 2 or 3 kids, and be happy, happy, happy forever, SUSAN HALSTED: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-4, softball 1-4, campus life 1, house of represen- tatives 4, being myself and having fun 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My party '82, shooting people with peanuts at Parkway Plaza with J.C. and L.H., desert trip with J.C., ski trip with E.P. and eating snow, Hawaii Idasting and winning softball tournamentl, partying at Taco Bell and everywhere else, good times with P.H. and B.L., good up by you, Kennedy, the smiles and laughs with Coy. FUTURE PLANS: Grossmont J.C., play volleyball, maybe transfer to 4 year coll., being secure and happy in life. VIC HAMMETT: ACTIVITIES: J.V. basketball, girl watchers association of America fGWAAl 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting my truck, going out with my friends and having fun, getting to know all my friends that I have made this year and the years before. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege and be an architect, have fun, be president of the Girl Watchers Association of America, Underwater Basket Weaving Inc. JENNIFER HANNA: ACTIVITIES: Keywanetts 4, convention 3, Independent-Woman-on the-Go Club 4, socializing with my friends, LAGNAF, parties 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Moving here from Minnesota in '81, getting to know the gang over the SUMMER OF '82, All you guys are great! partying on the weekends w!B.L., L.H., S.H., D.H., D.D., K.H., C.D., and m.h., sky show '82, the Who concert, party at my house and wondering where the mirror was, cleaning up afterwards, all ofthe great times wlBarb Little, thanks for being my budll, the walks down the beach fowoo babyj, driving to school wlSarah lwhat an experiencel, all of those rad slumber parties, the bet with Dee Dee and our threat to become sisters and join a convent. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Gross- mont coll., and then on to a 4-year coll., become a legal secretary or business lawyer, make mega-bucks, live on the beech and own my own red ferrari, find Mr. Right and get married when I'm 25 or 26, but he has to live off his own money, there's no way I'm supporting him, have 2 or 3 kids and live forever. LIZ HANNAH: ACTIVITIES: Played volleyball 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The perfect Fiesta Island Halloween night, 1981 - Go-Go's, Dec 29, '81 first date with Cliff, volleyball 1982. FUTURE PLANS: Continue with my education then eventually marry the man I love, Cliff. MIKE HARBERT: ACTIVITIES: Sick of school 1-4, girls 1-4, G.H., B.B.S. 1-4, G.H.B.D.A. 1-4, ski and snow clubs 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Aztec game, with J.T., T.R., and J.M., party hill, fun times with 8a2Iko, river trips, kitchen creek with many good buds, golf trip to Sloan Ca- nyon, with J.M., K.R., T.R., shaving cream on D.H. at K.R., CharIie on J.M.'s door step, weekend parties w!J.M., K.R., D.H., M.V., D.C., T.R,, and me floond, '81 Valhalla game with K.R. the cor- rals FUTURE PLANS: Goto college eventually, never stop partying, and marry a beautiful lady and become a billionaire at 20 years old DARSI lRENlE HARRIS: ACTIVITIES: CSF 1, Honor roll 1, 3-4, nominating convention 3-4, 91 House of representatives 3-4, bark like a dog club 3-forever, being Louder's buddy 7th grade- MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The summer of '81 with S.K. land JLLj Dec. 5th, 1981, Susie singing at my Installation and all my best friends belng there, Michelle and all our beach walks, The river trip wlSluz and Pats. I guess It was memorable. Love that O.J. Watch out for that ocotillo. Tommy and his rad barking: The terrlble Friday night parties and great Saturday nlght parties: Jorge de la Selvak: Locker decorating Hurray for hearts: MS and DP ha ha: Homecoming 1982: Its a donut day Sue. This was the ugliest donut I could fInd. Prom and Graduating, and Palm Desert wlK.L. and W.H. FUTURE PLANS: College, college, college: Bell and Howell here I comel To get my degree and to begin my career, eventually to get married and travel. Stay In San Diego and of course llve happlly ever after. I hope to become a professional locker wallpaperer and decorator. JASON HARRIS: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, 2 years. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Mr. Williams Psychol y class because he ls such a cool teacher and lets you get away with stuff. FUTURE PLANS:lEoing to Grossmont College, partying, getting a good job, having a good time and surf up and down the coast. MICHELLE HART: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1-2, Senator 3, Keywanettes 3-4, House of Represen- tatives 2-3-4, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Beachcamplng w1L.H. C.D. K.H. Summer of 81 w1L.H. D.D. J.R. R.S. B.L., B.B.S. wlD.H. at the Oulnns 80, 81, 82, Intimate talks wlB.L. and L.H. and D.B. watching G.H. w1Leanne and Llzzle, Summer of 82 w1Steve and all of our good times, Pat Benatar Concert R.S. L.R. D.D. L.H. R.T. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont then to 4-yr. college, become an lnterperter for the deaf, Be happyl Maybe get married someday, and buy a red Ferrari. KIRT HAUENSTEIN: Going to parties on weekends after the football games, meeting and making new frlends, ang golng out wlnloe girls. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to the Christmas and prom wlsomeone I really Ilke, T.R. S.D. T.K. L.D. FUTURE PLANS: Maybe go to J.C. and play basketball, Hopefully , or work for my dad as a contractor. DEBBIE HAYWARD: ACTIVITIES: 2 yrs. gymnastics, 2 yrs. Choir: R.O.P. Food Retailing: R.O.P. Beauty College: great class - chlld Development. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: BIC in the park- Ing lot wlKeIIy, dressed up In white knickers, that was a fun day. Meeting Steve Harden. Going to the Scorpions Concert w1Steve. I will always remember Mr. Stull. FUTU E PLANS: Finish Beauty College, work for a successful cllentelal Get Rlchlll Someday own my own Beauty Salon, marry Steve, have some kids, and Ilve happily ever after. SHELLY HEIN: ACTIVITIES: Speech Club 1, Gymnastics 2, A.S.B. 3, Keywanettes 2-3, Indepen- dent women on the go club 4, Rollerdisco 1-4, Partying 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Beach camping 82, palm Springs wlR.T. and all the great time we had. Becoming friends wldigger, all the long talks wlleanne and getting tense, belngw1D.H. and having her move in wlme, homecom- lng, babysitting w1B.L. and all the rad times wl .N. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont then on to a four year college, get Into advertlslng and open my own agency, drive a red corvette, stay single for as long as possible and never have klds, be a basic women on the go, and open up an office w1Kathy Coulter. KIM HELLING: ACTIVITIES: Senator 2-3, convention 2-3, House of reps: 3-4, A.S.B., Senior Class Secretary, Keywanettes, 1-4, Skl Club 1-4, Thlnkgag snow 2-4, P ilosophy Club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Take over 82 w1Jerry, arrest for curfew wlT,R., Frosh year wlLiz and Hlg, also O.B.B., 11120,81 wlTerrl and Meg's party ln the Alps, being good friends wlTears again and our annual Sat. nights and Sunday mornings, Beachcamplng w1L.H. M.H. and C.D., ski and rlver trlps, philosophy w1L.H. and S.H., all my party times wlbest buds, L.H. L.R. T.R. L.P. M.L. M.N. S.H. J.R. R.H. R.L. T.G. C.N. C.D. D.D. B.L. J.H., meeting J.V. crazy times wlmy 1:1 pal Loni. FUTURE PLANS: Meet Mr. rlght, some klnd of career, atp. w1Sherry, tag and rag friends forever. and some day party w1Stevle Nicks. LESLIE HENDERSON ISIDI: ACTIVITIES: Symphonic and Marching band 1-4, Drum Major 4, Cholr 3, Honor Cholr 4, I-Club 3, Lancer Lover 1-4, Pres. Rowdy 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being thrown Into a pool and separating my rlbs, reglonal Band Festival, all those crazy bus trlps wlband, the tlmes I've spent wlCatlett, Sam, Tamara and Cynth, also belng able to lead the finest group of people my Senior year Imarchlng bandj. FUTURE PLANS: Be an ambulance drlver and study to become an X-ray tech., then flnd a pretty young lady to put up wlme for the rest of my llfe, travel to Tasmania to see my brother. BEVERLY HENSLEY: ACTIVITIES: Keywannetts 1, Y.M.C.A. volunteer 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Camping w1L.C. and S.B., vacations ln Oregon and throughout the U.S., Summer of 82 w1JoeI, Kathy and Wes was the best ever, my true frIends at Granite will always be remembered they are the best. FUTURE PLANS: College and a future wla successful career, hopefully have a famlly and marriage that will last a Ilfetlme. JOE HEPPLER: ACTIVITIES: Homework, and working at Kennedy Center. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Trlp to Edwards AFB for the shuttle Ianchlng. Arguing w1E.W. FUTURE PLANS: To recelve an Alr Force ROTC scholarship and attend San Diego State, from there I want to pursue a gareer as a pllot In the Alr Force, also to recelve a B.S. in Aerospace Englneerlng at San Diego tate. KELLY HERLIHY: ACTIVITIES: C.S.F. 1, Tennis Team 1-2, Growing Up 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being wlTracl, crying and laughing, messing around w1DebbIe, all we do is eat, fighting w1Karen, houseslttlng Ithanks Markj, and most of all thank you Steve for all you've done - I love you a lotl FUTURE PLANS: Go to SDSU, marry Mr. right lwherever he may bej, open my own buslness raise a famlly lat least 3j, become comfortably wealthy, always think posltlve and stay very very happy. DESIREE HERNANDEZ: ACTIVITIES: Off roadlng, gglng to the rlver, gaolng to the beach. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of 82', going to t rver w1Steve, aureen. Drlnklng B.C. in CIvlc's w1Christlne, Jessy. Partying w1Chrlstlne on her 18th b-day, Becoming best friends w1Maureen. FUTURE PLANS: Atten Ing college to become a dental assistant. Getting married to Steve having a famlly and being happy. LEANNE HIGDON: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes 3-4, Ski Club 4, A.S.B. 4, Convention 2-4, partying wlmy friends 1-4, philosophy club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: special tlmes w1L.R. K.H. M.C., summer of 81' wlM.H. R.S. D.D., B.L.: 915181 - FKFRSI skllng w1M.A. C.D., concerts except SCORPION thi to all my jall buddlesj beachcamplng wlR.T. S.H. B.L. D.D., and the cute boys behind us. summer of 82' and Del Mar Falr wlR.T. jam-pm mlnl marketj, meeting R.W. and getting to rlde In a sllver corvette, belng buds w1S.H. our long night talks and getting tense , having J.R. as my best frlend. FUTURE PLANS: Attend S.D.S.U. someday be a veteranarlan. Llve a happy lifel Get married around 25 and maybe have klds, fulfill my lifes dream - to own a sllver corvettelll MERI HICKENBOTTOM: ACTIVITIES: Mother Goose Parade Contestant, Boy watching 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of 82 all my time w1MIchaeI. The desert, skllng, Catalina, all my best pals, M.P.L. and B.G. R and J. Cruising Hollywood Blvd. Ilvlng it up w1Lisa, Magic Mountain w1M.P., Green Valley Falls. FUTURE PLAN : Get married, flnlsh school lcollegel have 2-3 kids, be extremely wealthy, drlve a Lambordlnl, and Ilve happily ever after w1M.P. ERIC HICKS: ACTIVITIES: K.S. Fan Club 1, J,W. Fan Club 2, Track 1-2, C.S.F., deep discussions w1Lorene 3-4, Stuffing Jlm In the crack 1, mug shots 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting crushed at the Who and meeting Rodger Daltrey, 4111182 w1D.W., setting mlkes can on flra, San Francisco w1N.H. the best four days of my Ilfe, the good tlmes ln Mr. Fremonts class, summer of 82 w1ChrlstIne, Elalne, Dave and Jan, and all the rest, getting Mr. Wlnter's 2nd semester algebra final, Chrlstlne and her mustard fyou know you love ltj, seeing L.H. and John Law fat 4:00 a.m.j, my 16 birthday party. FUTURE PLANS: Go to an excellent unlverslty and start a computer company w1ErIc, or go to med school and become the best surgeon In the world. Wrlte a bestseller and marry the perfect woman. Become famous and maybe glve Kristen a ride In my Lambroghini at our 20 yr. reunion. Bum out Instead of fade away. JOHN HISAW: ACTIVITIES: 4-H, Treasure of the Alplne Amlgos, working at Arby's, metla shop bulldlng production klne death traps wlB.P., now we both have moved on to blgger and better thlngs ldune buggles and 3-wheelersj. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of 82', Inyo National Forest, skllng for the flrst time at Snow Summlt, meeting friends I will know for the rest of my Ilfe, best friends B.P. and J.S., slttlng at lunch talklng about how fast we were going at the desert, just B.S.N. the time away, the 1 person I have met and wlll never let go of ls Andrea Andrews, who has been a blg part of my Ilfe, all the things I have done In hlgh school, to much to list or to remember at one tlme, but I wlll never forget any of It. FUTURE PLANS: To attend Grossmont, transfer to S.D.S.U. and major In Aircraft manufacturing, llfe In San Diego somewhere in the mountains, after college settle down and have a famlly. DIANA HODGES: ACTIVITIES: Frosh secretary at EI Cap, Volleyball 2, A.S.B. 3, thespians 3-4, Keywanetts 4, partying 1-4, Independent woman of the go club 4, LAGNAF. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Turnlng 16, and all the parties at my house, Babysitting w1Michelle - coming to close to many times, first love Donny, movlng away, having my sister as one of my best friends as well as my crummy slster B.B.O. at L.M.'s house Igo-go-goj, movlng In with my best bud Jelly Shelly. FUTURE PLANS: Elther go to J.C. and become a pre-school teacher or full-on the go for model- Ing. To own a red sports car, preferably mercedes 380 ST, own my own house, someday get mar- rled, have 2 klds and be happy. CHARLIE HOFFMAN: ACTIVITIES: Skl Club 2-3, Girl watch 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Go- lng out w1Ruth, going skllng wlByron Ball, going huntlng in Idaho. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Cal- Poly at San Louis Oblsbo, get married and have kids. DENNIS HOFFMAN: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being up in the Cascades for 23 days. On top of Calller Glacier w120 mph. winds, Jim Hiller party. Meeting Tracie P. Being on the G.H.B.S. FUTURE PLANS: Go to technical school become a craftsmen and get very, very rlch. Marry a beautiful woman and party hardy. MICHAEL HOM: ACTIVITIES: The FAA O club 1-4, EI Cajon swlm and ski team 1-4, ISS Prisoner 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Partying w1T.H. A.I. BON, G.S. and all my other buds. Good times, bad times w1J.B. E.H. iwell the match was out . . .j, A.N. Igelll, K.M. Imy favorlte customerl, D.R. fwhere's that comfounded brldgej, and the R. Bros. fthe bird Is the Wordj. The Misty Moun- tain Hop. The summer of 81 or ls It 80? Toga Bash 79 IPOPJ. FUTURE PLANS: Climb the Stairway to Heaven. JILL HOSS: ACTIVITIES: Swim team, partying w1L.H. W.C. S.C., basic men-chasing. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Horseback rldlng, Jefferson Starship concert w1W.C. and J.H., the jacuz- zy party , Strawberry Jill and tickle Stacey, Renaissance wenches, soak-a-boak w1Scott, desert trips, I saw more than you , '54 hot dog'er, Bobbin and Satisfaction, devious nights, All the sky shows past and future, and Scott. FUTURE PLANS: Be a renaissance wench wlmy Bloke, Scott. JERPER HOU: ACTIVITIES: Traveling, Volleyball, G.H.A.W., I-club, Campus llfe, studying Languages. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Halloween - we don't have It In Denmark so the Hello- ween parties and dress-up days have been so much fun. FUTURE PLANS: Going back to Den- mark, go to the Gymnasium for 3 yrs., and then either go to a theater and acting school or the University. ROBERT HOWARD THE KIDD: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4, track 2, Senior Standout, Swoop Club 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The trip to the mountains. All the concerts and partys w1alI my friends, like, T.G. D.N. M.T. J.L. and J.R. FUTURE PLANS: To attend a four yr. college, then join the Air Force for 4 years and become a pilot, after that I may think of settling down and have a few klds. RICK HUNNICUTT: ACTIVITIES: Water Polo 1-4, Swimming 1-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 80' Christmas dance, sunrise scout, Junlor year w1C.B., Football games and the beach w1J.B., 82' football games wlJames, K.S. K.L. S.G. D.A. J.K. and all the guys. Water Polo games against Valhala, w1S.G. D.A. K.S., 1st Frlday night w1D.G. Il'II never forgetlj. FUTURE PLANS: Goto col- lege, become a lawyer or something professional, Ilve Ilfe to the fullest, but try and stay out of trouble. RHONDA LYNN ICARDI: ACTIVITIES: I spent a lot of time comin' and goin'. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Crazy days with Sherrl, Lazy Daze with Sheila, Old Times wfthe 2nd. St. gang, AND THE BEST OF TIMES WITH JIMMY. FUTURE PLANS: 'WEDDING BELLS IN AUGUST', PFC James L. Nyblade and I . . . Havln' Fun 8 takin' Llfe as It comes. RANDY JORDAN: ACTIVITIES: Symph. Band 1-3, Marching band 1-4, Cholr 4, Campus Life 3-4, Seniorltus 1-4, Chasing my brother's grades and never catching them 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas Dance 3-4, Prom, Yosemltelracoons, getting ln and out of trouble, Julia, Denise, Church, and friends. FUTURE PLANS: Become a prof, body bullder, study law, get mar- rled, have fun, and go to heaven w1J.C. GREGG JOHNSON: ACTIVITIES: Drama Aide for Mr. Blkson's Honors Drama Class, Dellgate for 1982-83 ASB officers, Annual staff for 1983, Homecoming Klng's Court 1983. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Havlra a great summer with Jlm and Linda, all those good tlmes and laughs with Mlke, Joey, and onlca at lunch and In the library. Making some good friends in Mr. Blkson's drama classes for the last four years. Belng on the annual staff and meeting a very special friend - Kathy Coulter. FUTURE PLANS: Going to a private college The Fashion In- stitute of Deslgn and Merchandising for three years. l'd like to get a job In the interior design fleld and be very successful. But most of all I'd like to have a very special glrl to share it all wlth. JAMES JESPERSON: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, cholr, basketball, volleyball, softball, lin a church' leaguaj, designated member ofthe Mug Squad. MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Summer '82 at Brett's ln the fine town of Roosevelt, being best friends with my buddy Brett. Christmas Dance '81, being Llnda's boyfriend 8 close frlend, evenings at Crystal Pier, playing ball with Tenney, Penn- ington, Strong, Cramer, etc., being able to have the great friends that I have, Iiftin' w1Dave T. 8 Joe A., having my brother as a best bud. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Brigham Young University, become dental partners wlmy brother, visit the Polynesian Islands, enjoy life, retain old friend- ships, qult the job that I have and get a new one. STEPHANIE KAHL: ACTIVITIES: Going out w1Greg to desert and rlver. Skating competition w1Shelly M.: working out at the spa wlD.J. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Golng to skY show '81 wlLaurle, dancing around having a good time, coming home late and getting in trouble. June 4th meeting Greg: the first night we went out to a party. FUTURE PLANS: Go to cosmetology school for 1 yr. to become a halr dresser: getting a good job. Getting married to G.G. KRISTY KAISER: ACTIVITIES: JV swlmmlng - 2: Keywanettes - 2: Rldlng ATC's and water ski- Ingl Sometimes I Ilke to sall. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to the off-road races with Raquel S. Date with J.H. Going to the desert wlth R.S., S.B., D.B. Igreatj Going to parties. Junior year with S.P. lughj Golng to see the Rolllng Stones. Slttlng dolng nothing with H.B. and B.W. Listening to R.S. and S.B. flght. FUTURE PLANS: Someday get married and 2 or 3 children. I plan to goto col- lege and become an elementary school teacher. I want to be happy and rlch for the rest of my Ilfe. Oh yea - and keep going to the desert, maybe I'II move to the desert. SUZANNE KEDWARD: ACTIVITIES: Swlmmlng - 2-4: waterskllng, snowskllng: AAU Swlmmlng. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Oct. 23, '81 and all the great times with Jlm: Christmas dance, snowskling, Lake Havasu, the Prom, Grad nite, flylng everywhere, waterskilng at the bay, etc. Camperland, the beach all summer, cruising around and being rowdy, going to swim practice and meets with my swlm buddies, etc. All the fun times with my best friend, J.S. lSan Francisco, my surprise birthday party, all our prlvate jokes, Disneyland, Sea World, etc.j My 16th birthday when I got my car. FUTURE PLANS: Go to UCSD, get married, become an alrllne stewardess or an ln- terlor decorator. DAWN MARIE KELLEY: ACTIVITIES: Drama - 1-4: Keywannettes - 2 with MIchaeIe's: Brlan - 3 8 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas Dances '81 8 '82. Meeting Brian In '81. My 16th birthday and present, a new truck. The day I got my license. Cruising In Brlans Toyota Lancrulser. Being the 1st to race Brian's oddyssey. Crulslng with Dawn and gettlng stood up at the beach. Blr- thday partles with Beverly and her pony. Sending Taco, my horse, on vacation. Having fun with my frlands, Dawn, MlchaeIe's, Kurt, Beverly, Terl. Concert, Ozzy Ozbome with Brlan. FUTURE PLANS: Being Independently wealthy, marrying Brlan. Havlng our Paul Mlchael. Just llvlng llfe to the fullest. Also making Dawn pay me back the 40 miles of crusing she owes me. KAREN KENNEY: ACTIVITIES: Campus llfe - 3 yrs.: Convention delegate - 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Trlps to Chula Vlsta. The day Stasla and I went to Tijuana. Who Concert. Broken cars. Auto shop. Sky Shows In the summer. G-3 parklng. The apt. weekends with friends. Sprlngtlme and the sherlff. Ollvla and the cops. Logans run. Hello, Juanltal Bob's, and Jo Jo's for coffee. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont. Then to business college. Become a legal secretary. Never lose touch with all my friends. Especially my best frlend, Ann. KATHLEEN M. KERSEY: ACTIVITIES: Concert cholr: Glrls Glee: German Club: Swlmmlng: tennls: softball: the beach: horseback rldlng: frlzbee football: volleyball. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being put In concert cholr my 10th grade year. And only to be in gIrIs.Plee for only a week. Also remembering my friends and the great times we had. FUTURE PLANS: o hopefully get rlch lmost Importantj and to get married and to Ilve In Ojal Callfornla. Also go to Grossmont for 2 years. fln muslc, hopefullyj DAVID KLINE: ACTIVITIES: I enjoy alot of fun and excitement In my Ilfe which Includes partying, drlvlng fast, and dltchln cops. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Last year when I went to the Senlor Prom with a 12th grade glrl. We had a lot fun. Then afterwards we went to Mlsslon Beach and made some waves. FUTURE PLANS: Llve with a couple of good friends and flnd an easy job with hlgh pay. Or maybe my luck wlllchange and I wlll lnherlta few mllllon from a long lost cousln. I plan to stay slngle as long as I can. Last but not least, I plan to finlsh the Bondo on my Volkswagon. SHEILA KOCUREK: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe: Party'r. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 2 years with Danny Castro. Tearing up the town with P.B. Frlendshlp R.I. KGB Sky show - R.R. The dealers O.K. FUTURE PIANS: Goto Art Instltute, goto Australia and meet those beautiful surfers. ANDREW KOPS: ACTIVITIES: Football - 2, 3, 4: ISS Honor student: ECCC, M.D.H. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Arlzona trlp. P.M. wlth R.F., B.N., B.B. Ski trlp '82. Hawaii '80 with B.T., S.P., C.M. Meeting C.B., S.D. Football games. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, work for govern- ment, get rlch. STEVE KOWNACKI: ACTIVITIES: Michael Hunt - 3: Var. track - 2, 4: Stan prd. - 3 8 4: Frosh treasurer, Soph. Senator, House of Rep. - 3 8 4: Conventions - 2 8 3: CSF - 1-3: Skl club - 1- 4: Partyln :Studying - 3: Jr. takeover iHaIj: CC - 4: Honor Jr.: ACA Honorary member: Top 10: I Club ghalrman: Surfing - 1-4: S.D. Starsteppers. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Eng. with Bea, Lori, Mlke, Pete, Steve, and Sue B. Surfing wlth Ray. Us festival, R8J's apt, Crulslng In the Partyvan, Mercedes dlesel Reno, Jr. Nationals, Klm In Nebraska, on the phone the day after the Sky show. Trauma with Angle, The Who, Banzallng on the ski trlps, E.C. mlle relay l51.8j, League flnals f10.0, 22.6, 50.3j. Utah, getting arrested with Ray. All A's for once, All the good times with my friends. Essay parties at Curry's. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Chrlstle Brinkley and have Ilttle Chrlstles. for Vlctorla Prlnclpalj. Or go to a 4 yr. college, Med. school, and become a doctor. Ski this Christmas, Hawall this summer, Keep in touch with friends, and make mega bucks for my Vector. JIM KLUCZYNSKI: ACTIVITIES: Crulslng 2nd St. with my Hypo-Honda : Havlng a plcnlc at Seaport Village. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Frl., Dec. 25, 1981. lChrIstmas nightj. When I got hlt head-on 65 mph by a drunk. I was ln my hot Baja Bug with Diane Lutes. We were hlt by an Oldsmobile. Getting plnned In a crunched bug with no protection is no fun. TERESA KRAFT: ACTIVITIES: Tennls team: track team: House of Reps. - 1-4: ASB - 2-4: Comm. of Community Relations: Magistrate of School affairs: Jr. Christmas Dance princess: ASB Vlce President. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Homecoming court: Convention. Distillery 8 MuIvaney's wlfrlends. Price Club with Kristie. Going places wlth Sarah, Mark, and Bobby S. SanEIeIjo wlth Krlstle, meeting lifeguard at St. 610. Being together with Luis. Meeting George. FUTURE PLANS: Go to SDSU or UCSD, major In telecommunications. Hopefully becoming very successful but most of all alwavs being happy In whatever I do. KURT KREUTZER: ACTIVITIES: Golf - 2-4: honor roll - 2: Dawn - 2-4, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas Dance, '80, '81, '82, San Fran. with Dawn. First kiss with D,M, All the fun times at the Ranch with Dawn. Winglng it. side by side in the parking lot with my dad. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate from college with a B.A. in business Administration. Own my own business. Marry at 28 or 29 and have 2 kids and continue seeing Dawn after High school. MEGAN LACEY: ACTIVITIES: House of Rep. 1-3, Convention 1-4, Varsity Cheer 3, keywanettes 3-4, Jr. Takeover and Mr. MoreII's snack bar workers, ASB assistant 4, and all around worker. Ski Club 3, a Junior Rowdy All time Journey Fan, and full time menwatcher. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: You have the right to remain sllent. River trips, ski trips, roundabout,all parties wlLR, CN, TR, RS, LP, LR, 17th B-day party, TR apt, GO LONI GO, Prom 82 wlMM, BH, CN. Ting all the way. Cheering with my buddies. Nov. 20, 1981 TR, KH, ML party. Dec. 30, '80 DE, KN, SH. My good times wl S , SE, SH, my soph. year wlLD, CN, O. Osbourne wlTR best friends always. Rod Stewart LM, CH, 1st JT w!6 pk. March 12, '82 Canalisis Fun times wlML, CM. San F. Rad times wlAL 8 Family. Having a rad Mom, beach house, Grad. 82 Who Concert, Jumping fence at ECC Midnight. But most of all, having the best friends in the world - CN, JR, LR. FUTURE PLANS: My prom 82, C8C Cola, El Torito Man. 12, 1992 8:30 p.m. Go away to attend a major 4 yr. college, graduate, become successful 8 rich, return to SD, Tr, get married to a successful 8 rich man, own a yellow 924 Porsche, and a red 911 Targa. Eventually have 2 kids and be happy for the rest of my life wlthe same husband. BRIGITTE LARTIGAU: ACTIVITIES: My activities are playing racquetball and riding my bike. Dur- ing the weekend my activities are usually to earn money. I can do without the work, but not the SSS. I love to go shopping and spend money on clothing and especially nice shoes. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Hanging out at La Jolla and having lunch at Le Pavillion Cafe and scream- ing at all the good looking guys and cars. FUTURE PLANS: Going to Grossmont after I graduate 2 yrs and get my GE degree. Then take courses such as Psychology and child development. Also classes to be a kindergarten teacher. LAURIANN FARRIS: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes Club 4, Rojller Skating, going out to lunch, Junior achievement, softball during the summer, a summer job at andyman, ROP during the summer of 82 , going to the beach with Erin and my boyfriend Barry. Swimming and playing racketball over the summer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Summer of 82 , my friends and the great times we have together. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont college for two yrs. and then get married and have about two kids. JENNIFER LAWRENCE: ACTIVITIES: Growing up. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Shrooming on a rock, mmm . . . stinky, smelly shoes, partying wlmy buddies Carle, Cheri, 8 long lost Dawn. Skiing in Havasu wlfriends from the jungle, long ALERT drives to Buttercup, 8 finally getting my 3- wheeler. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get life in order, be rich, successful 8 happy, then off to find my Marlboro man. KRIS SMlLEY LAWTON: ACTIVITIES: Convention 2-3, Keywanettes 4, Ski Club 1-4, Roller- skating 2-4, Campus Life 1-2, Tennis Team 1, Gymnastics team 1-4, Honor Roll, CSF, Deaf Eagles Club 4, l.v. cheer 2, V. Cheer 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 81 prom w!Kevin, everything wlKevIn, Smiley, desert trips, 3-wheeling, skl trips, Keywanette's haunted house 8 initiation, Sept. 25, '82, Christmas 81, Summer '82, beach, football games, friends Imy best bud Mikei RJ 1116182 races, parties, my prom, my RAD senior year, Billy Bud jr. yr, and most of all, THANX for all the fun, gangll Love yall Steph, I love ya Budll Hey K.L., DH, KC, SF, PA, WH, MB, MH, SW. Remember Our Gang 9th grade? Let's do It again soon 9th grade ski trip wlDan, Tom, 8 Ed ll'm Iatel KB's, RAD partiesll FUTURE PLANS: College IMajor unknownl, work lpossibly wfdeaf as Interpretorl, marry my true love, have two kids, always stay happy 8 healthy, be successful 8 financially well off 8 achieve all my goals. GEORGIA LEE: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer camps 80 7 81, Bd. F.K. - yukl Adven- tures wlRhonda-Dlstlllery-good times we had wlS8J. Betty Noah hunting w!Traci - Hello Bet- tyI Learning new experiences wlthe gang In summer of '82 Mulvaneys, beach, Drive-in, Karens party my party oh my gosh - 1n's wlRhonda 8 Karen - Mike I wonder - Richie, Gary We Hatta- Hey Baby, want a hamburger? wlKeIIy - pep - what a cutie. Thanx you guys for being there - R.L., K.R., T.R., K.T., L.J. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college -have a career and be rich. Then marry my prince charming and have a happy family. MIKE LEE: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Team wldeaf and racquetball. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: I went to CIF Football championship In '79, I went to Christmas Dance w.Vicki S., third time I played Volleyball wldeaf, I have good friends D.B., S.R., B.M., S.M., S.M., S.S., D.S., M.W., G.E., C.C., K.S., J.S., J.G. I am enjoying volleyball and football this year. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8 playing baseball and work on taping at Grossmont and Marriage and have a child. ROGER LELIEURE: ACTIVITIES: Snow skiing: Rugby League: cricket squash: Tennis: Diving: Golf: Swimming: Wanklng: Discovering the meaning of Life. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Back in Australia . .. Surfing, seeing Men at Work. Driving around wlScott, Phillip, Andrew, Jack, John, lan, Margaret, Kerrie, Tanya, Vlckl, etc. A.F.S. camp in Orange. Temora High School Socials. Football. Being the hero of Temora Hlghlll FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, become a Doctor, meet Skippy the Kangaroo. Go for a motor bike tour to W.A. w!PhilIip on my Katana. LAURIE LEONCINI ILALI: ACTIVITIES: ECVH 1-2, Beginning 8 intermediate and advanced dance at ECVH. I love being with Jeff and friends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: June 4th, 1982, Sept. 14th, 1982, June 25th, 1982, sky show wlSteph. FUTURE PLANS: get out of school be a cosmetologlst, get married to Jeff. LAURA MARIE LYSYK: ACTIVITIES: Marching band 2 yrs, Sym. Band 1-3, Clarion 1 year. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Becoming a true Eagle, Having a crush on Mr. Lincoln, I will never forget his baby blue eyes. FUTURE PLANS: Get diploma In June, enter Air Force Aug. 1, 1983, Get my degree, work in telecommunications and minor In Business English. WILLIAM F. LIEBER: ACTIVITIES: Water Polo: Tennis 1: Honor Choir 1-3: Choir 1: Radio Club 1-2: Going out on date's: School Spirit 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Janine Riker and going tokFootball games. FUTURE PLANS: Hiking through all 50 states and then soak my feet for two wee s. CHRIS LILES: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 4 years: J.A. 2 yrs: Key Club: D8D C.A.P: Computer frog Referring soccer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to Europe in '81 wlMr. Freemont, Cars concert wlKevin Rose kllling Orla Cola. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont for G.E. then Universi- ty Santa Barba to major In Computer Science. Then become Alr Force pilot and down commies. Help populate Earth. TIM LINEHAN: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4: Track 2-4: Scoping on women 1-4: Havln good times wlgood friends like G.M., M.S., J.P., J.W., and various other females: cutting downqf.D. in class my Jr. Yr. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being awarded most valuable on J.V. Track my Sop. year, Being 81 J.V. triple Jumper ln the Gross. league and setting the league record my soph. yr. All the rad times wlfriends, J.W.'s party after League finals May '82, all my seasons of hoopball. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont J.C. then transfer to SDSU, stay single, watch Mark Brown make mega bucks from UWBW, and take Ilfe as it comes. LAURA LINDLSEY: ACTIVITIES: Lancers 3 yrs: Concert Choir 2 yrs.: J.V. Softball: German 1, 2: Youth group at Faith Chapel: Honor Jr. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Winning Sweepstakes last year at the Fiesta de Luna Parade on my birthday and going to Rocky Horror w!Donnie. lM.L., T.D., 10-9-821 FUTURE PLANS: Attend Cuyamaca college 1 yr. and cosmetology school. Go to SDSU and study Pre-law degree at UCLA or UCSD. Get married and raise thoroughbreds up orth. BARB Ll1'TLE: ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2: Volleyball - 3, Campus Life 1: ASB 3-4: Commissioner of S.S. 4: Jr. Senator: Keywanetter 3-4: Convention 3, 4: House of Reps 1-3: lndependent-woman- on-the-go 4: LAGNAF. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: River w!K.D.: Beach camping in '82: shrink- ing 10-11-82, Rad Perrler parties, First Philosophy talk wlSH,LH,DD,RT Showing off in front of SheIIy's house with LH, Patching up my fight wlK.D. Sky Show '82. Well Mick who's on your list The bet wlLH, Desert trip The Intimate talks wlLH,MH, and DD. The rad S talks in cooking WlKD,KC, and MA. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a college and get my degree in Legal Secretary. Get my cherry red convertable bug. Get married when I am about 25, have 3 kids and live life to the fullest. Learn to skydlve. Always stay best friends w!KeIi. MONICA LOWE: ACTIVITIES: moving my car every two hours in the two hour parking zone. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: sky-show stones concert meeting Troy. Good times with Jaime Dawn Jen- nifer Kathy. Vacation up the doast with Troy. Getting my let run over twice by my 3 wheeler. FUTURIE PLANS: go to New York and Europe to model be famous and marry Troy 8 live happily ever a er. TONY LUNARDON ILOUI: ACTIVITIES: off roadlng 3 desert 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Desert outings in 82 with Norris Bob, George 8 meeting Jessy and hill climbing my bug and break- Ing my axel. FUTURE PLANS: Become a General contractor, make a million before I'm 30, and race class 5 Baja Bugs. DARLENE LUNSFORD: ACTIVITIES: Going to mld-nite movies wlfriends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom 81', Cars concert, sky-show 80-81, being with T.F. Being best friends with Sharron. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, have a great career and be rich. LINDA DIANE LUTES: ACTIVITIES: V Track 2-4, Jr. Achievement 4, 2nd St. Auto shop. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dec. 25, 1981 - Jim K and I were almost killed by a drunk driver, it was the scariest night of my llfe. Thanks to M.H. and others who helped out. Breaking up with C.P. FUTURE PLANS: Go to B.Y.U. Get married, have 2 well behaved kids, travel around the country. KELLEY LUTZ: ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff lsenior sectlonl 3-4, Honor roll 1-4, Footballgames, Hav- ing fun with all my friends, and desert trips - Oh no, look out for that slgnll Independent- woman-on the Go Club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Best friends with Wendy since Kindergarten Best friends forever , Palm Desert with W.H. 8 D.H. lBustedl, Foreigner Concert, skyshow '82, Daves' house wlM.T., K.C., P.A., and K.D. Rocky Horror for the first time with W.H. Houseboat trip on Lake Mead, all the crazy times with T.M. M.C.J.B., Breaking down w!M.T. and G.M. Halloween 81' bugs 8 Balloons at desert. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a JC, get a good job, do the best at whatever I do, get married and have kids, and live a happy, healthy life. LORENE LCASCIO: ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 3, 4: Dance Club 2: United Corrupters 3, 4: L.K. Club 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Coronado rendezvous wlJohn Law at 4:30 a.m. Dat at beach: ISS: Momma Angeline: A.N. living wlme, good times wl C.P. F.B. games,pizza, and Bubble parties wlthe gang. Leaving my mark on C.H.'s fence! T.B. runs wlG.F.S.K. my fellow dedicated swim- mers! Friday 13th The Who, 17 B-day, My Best friend and buddy T.A. Thank you for everything! I love you! All other times wlK.A. Best friends Forever! Senior year wlG.F. FUTURE PLANS: Get myself out of Grossmont J.C and on to college. Get married and have ten kids. Bum-out at the beach, stay alive and hopefully, stay out of trouble. SANDY LOCKMAN: ACTIVITIES: Spend a lot of time wlFIoyd riding on his motorcyle. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Tom conn my Freshmen yr. Having a lot of good times w!Kelly and Joey, going to Utah wlKelIy Terry. Spending 4th of July of '82 wlFloyd. Best friends Floyd Kel- ly, Lorri, John, and Tina. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont J.C. marry Floyd Stanley, have alot of kids own my own Day Care Center and have a happy and full life! COLLEEN LOGAN: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2-4: Valley Girl 1-4: Preppy 3, 4: Charlies Neice 1-? Airheads 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to Englans, New Years Ever 1979, Summer of '80 and the gang: Deana Steve, David, Mike, Kyle. Disneyland '80, You're Charlies neice Getting my hair cut! Meeting Steve, my best buddy in the world. 12-7-81, 11-15-81. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont for 1'A yrs., goto state, get my teaching degree, fall in love, get married have kids, and wait for my father to take me home wlhim. TINA LOMBARDI: ACTIVITIES: Drama 1-2: Clarion 3-4: Spending as much time wlChris B. before he leaves for L.A. Goofing off wlMike Smith during lunch. Going to football games. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being wlD.R. during the summer of '81 My Jr. 8 Sr. year wfmy friends: Sandy, Lorri, Kelly Tracy, Joanne, Mike Shannon. Working hard w!C.B. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate from G.H., goto college travel, and someday marry C.B. MICHELE LORENTZEN: ACTIVITIES: President of the D.F. Fan Club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Doug F. on 2-27-82. Magic Mountain '82, wlDoug, Dan and Laura, Disneyland '82 wlDoug, Summer of '82. Christmas Dance '81 Times w!Laura and Dan and Laurie. Math w!Darren. Accepting J.C. '80. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, hopefully marry D.F. be rich, raise a family, and life happily ever after. TERI LYNN MAHAFFEY: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4, Church Youth Group, Church Sports, Choir 1, Keywanetts 3-4, Speech Club 3-4, ASB 4, Senior Senator, Deaf Club 4, Christmas Dance and Prom Committee 4, Honor roll 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: EFY on bus 79 . All the times with Tatia, ISmurfs, Seattle, Hollywoodj. Meeting Shannon the GO0N . Summer 82 in Bur- bank. Falling in love with E.M., K.N., and T.K. Meeting Shawn Stevens lactori Good times with R and H, Pierce and kids, and all my friends. Going to Regionals in Basketball 82 . Parties and Se- cond Street with K.L., W.H., and T.S. All my memories of Granite Hills High School. FUTURE PLANS: Rich's JC 2 yrs., BYU 2 yrs., IW yrs. mission for our church then marry in L.D.S. Temple. Have a great family. Be rich and happy. Own a nursery school or be a Child Psycologist. LORRI MAHAN: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting and spending my freshman year with Steve Maddex. Sharing good and bad times with Dana. Spending a lot of ood times with some special friends: Lisa, Sandy, and Gayle. Football games. FUTURE PLANS: an to community Col- Ierggi get a degree, and then possibly back into Dental Assisting. Eventually marriage and c I ren. MARTY MALEY: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2-3, Gymnastics 1 Mother Goose Parade 2-3, Being a crazy Freshman 1, 2, 3, Graduation 4, Partying 1-4, Homework. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting the love of my life Tim, Marching Band Bus Trips, Long Beach All Western!! Disneyland with Ruth, Renee, Kathy, and I Rocky Horro. Working the consession stands with all of the crazies. The car Ray and Dina built me for my birthday. Being a senior. Kathy, remember: your it, my it, out it, and someones! To bad we never had any. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont then transfer to State. Someday get married and be happy. Get rich and take a trip around the world. Never forget my old friends. Live at the beach. Live, Love, Laugh. MONICA NICOLE MALOVIC: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Egging R.C.'s with L.P. and C.S. the P.B. and jelly fight. Best times as B.B.'s, slapping C.S. with Mr. Arens watching. Becoming B.F.'s with V.P. and all the BAD partying we did, and all the good times we had. Thanks for all the memories B.V., L.P., C.S., and V.P. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate, party till I peuk, and get married and be marry!!! LUMA MANSOUR: ACTIVITIES: Keywannettes 4, roller skating, going out to lunch 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82, June 24, 1982 IM., J.G., GJ, getting my first job, Wild night October 17, 1982, even wilder on Oct. 24, 1982. Changing clothes in the car at Aquarius' parking lot and hoping no one was watching I10-17-821, and in the senior parking lot 10-26-82. Getting ISS for ditching, hanging around with the most coolest, but sometimes crazy people - Anna, Yolie, and Laurie, doing all the crazy things we did together. SENIOR YEAR!!! FUTURE PLANS: Head for J.C. for two years, and hopefully find something interesting tcareer wisei to go into. Then find someone special, have some kids, and live life to the fullest. IKeep scatingllll. ANASTASIA MARACIN: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82, being pen-pals wla vaca- tloner, Mtn. adventures wlBig Mike and Ricklmy first 750 ride. Painted rocks. My Volksi, the greenbox, coming close at Springtime, Chula-juana cruises w!Karen, Lil' Deborah's aw-rights! Aug 7., Bright Lights in Logans Run wlDeb, Disneyland 2!Norm, White Rocks 8 Richard, JOJO'S, CEC, THE APT, The Who, Heart, Scorps, being an ISS BABY, DOVE , Jeff's 502, Square Pan, 24 hr cup - having fun!!! TONY MARKS: ACTIVITIES: Hunting, fishing, off roading. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82 in Missouri. FUTURE PLAN : Major in Law Enforcement at Southeast Missouri State University. Join Missouri State Highway Patrol. Farm. RICHARD MARTINEZ: ACTIVITIES: Swimming 3, Water Polo, House of rep., church involvement- sky-DP-SM. Michelle. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Became a man - skipped school, went to the Cape for 1 yr, frosh year with DP 8 MK, falling out of Jlm's truck, BZZZ. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont - SDSU - USD. Become a lawyer and move to he Vatican - Party with the Pops and keep him out of trouble. JIM MAPLES: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4: Vice President 3, President 4, Summerstock Theatre 1-4, 13+ plays: Honor Choice 2-4, Boston! 1-4, Pageant 4, Poems in Reflections 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: West Side Story: How to Succeed, and all other opening and closing nights. My shiner as Rif Ithanks friend! - that blood looked too red to be real I, the infamous TP war during Brigadoon, Caryn and all the good times we had together, the B-Clam raquetball finals lHaI Hali, the poker parties wlTM, LH, JD, JB, DJ: cast party for Carousel, every Honor Choir Trip. FUTURE PLANS: Someday make a name for myself, to find another perfect person for me, marry her, and never let her go, to live happily, as I choose, die, and be remembered. GINA MATTAZARO: ACTIVITIES: Going out on the weekends wlVS, SR, JN, T, DB, PB, MB, DC, JN, The gang. Going to the snowsocks games. Going to the river wlJohn, fighting w!John. SP, and me at lunch jr. yr. Partying wlall the girls, ski club 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Having John Neal as a boyfriend. Having BS, MB, DP, DM,KK, RS, LR as my best friends. Marion's apt, mine 8 Dawne's Takil-Ya daze. Ronnie Moody. Marion 8. Barb in Chris Rowes bathroom. Barb 8 me in Hawaiilsurfing. MB, BS, in the gold wagon. Knowing CB, for 95 days or 3 months. Having Lou as my brother, Kelly 8 Lori 8 Jeff as brother and sister. Laughing at Kerri. Knowing all my Santee friends. Going wlJohn Neal for all this time, going to the mountains w!John, John B, and Marion B. My black eye! FUTURE PLANS: Getting married about 25. have 3 kids, a red porche, nice and rich husband, keep in touch with all my friends, be good at whatever I do, be healthy 8 happy. Inot get a divorcel, go on the Love Boat with Barb 8 Marion, going out to lunch every Wed. wlthe gang. l.ARRY MATTHEWS: ACTIVITIES: Working after school going to football games relaxing at the beach, homework. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being accepted for the Who's Who Among American High School Students scholarship application. FUTURE PLANS: To finish high school, get a BS in college, be a success in computers. Also to get to know RC better. JIM MATUSIAK: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4, GHBDA 1-4, girl watching, ditching school. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Aztec game JT, New Years at JP's, BAZIKO, shaving cream and DH, party- ing with KR, MH, DH, JP, DC, JT, MV, JD, golf trip at Sloan canyon w!MH, TR, KR, and Kitchen creek '81, Charlie on my doorstep FUTURE PLANS: go to college, party, settle down, have kids, and live arich full life. JACK MEHOFF: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1-4, tennis 1-4, playtime wfthe kiddies 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: I won't touch it , Nothing goes down my throat, that I can't get a grip on , 10-3-80, Liberachie, and Shazam in person. Christmas dance with my favorite comic hero. FUTURE PLANS: Settle down and open a Crisis Home, in San Francisco. Help deaf and retarded children relate to the San Francisco 49er's, grow rubber plants and make rubber gum, some day I hope to become a principal of a leper colony and get many scaps. ANJANETTE MELBOURNE: ACTIVITIES: Going to the desert, going to the beach, partying, and going to the races wlfriends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Mr. Humphry's class on vote day, first day of school watching all the freshmen find their classes, lunch w!DP, DDT, AC, KC, CL, RG, JP, AND KV, becoming a senior and an eagle, watching Darin eyeing Karrie. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college and major in accounting, get married to a rich, good looking, super guy, living in a big, real nice house. . . - . 3 CINDI McCLELLAN. ACTIVITIES. Causing trouble, fox-hunting. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT. Sky 9 Show '82, The Face mischievious outings with Cathy on Friday nights, The Lard, Big D, FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, get married, live a happy life. SHANNON McCOY: ACTIVITIES: Artist on Clarion Staff, Pep Club at Hilltop 8 Art Guild Seminary 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Mexico with E.l. 8 A.E., Beach with Ty, Y.C. wlJ.A. 8 Teri, Palm Springs w!Lance, Brat Camp, Art w!D.C., M.E., 8 M,O., my friendship w!Lori 8 Leianna, falling in love with guys in general, FUTURE PLANS: Become famous artist, fall in love, get married, and be totally happy, IGo to the Big C.K.l. SHERRY McDADE: ACTIVITIES: Working at Pernicanos wlTeresa 8 Beth. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My freshman year when I was crazy with my friends Chris, Cathy, and Micki, June 16, 1980, and all the wonderful 8 happy times w!Trent, FUTURE PLANS: To go to State University, have a career in Computers, meet more people 8 new friends, live a comfortable and happy life to its fullest, 8 live happily ever after w!Trent. SEAN McDANIEL: ACTIVITIES: Siudad, M.D.H., S.M.D.D., Boycott Drafting. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Killing joke at The Summer Slam 8 The English Invasion, FUTURE PLANS: Seclusion, Contentment, Security, Isolation. DAWNE McINNES: ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Swimming, Keywanetts, Partyn' 1-4 ever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being together wlmy babie, Tom Loveday, Having S.P., G.M., M.B., B.S., R.S., 8 L.R. as Best Friends, Big Mar's Apt., Long Beach wlM.B. 8 J.B., Mine 8 Gina's ta-kil-ya daze! The darkroom -line out! Tom's 21st B-day, Mid-night snack attacks w!Steph tchowil, Taxi Mexico wlS.P., Sneaking out wlS.P. - busted! Dimes X-mas Dance 79, shopping Spree wlM.B. 8 S.P. at L.A., Condo in Manll, Sky Show 81 in Blaines van, running away, Mopedln it, Go-Go's. FUTURE PLANS: Europe w!Steph 7 if we even come back I'Il goto college, move out w!Tom into a rad condo by the beach, Have a few kids, mega-bucks and own a rad red Ferrari. CAMERON A. McKlNNEY: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: When my best friend Kim R. received Christ. FUTURE PLANS: Study Bible 8 perhaps medicine but mainly do God's will. KIM McKNIGHT: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes '81-'82, Choir '80. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Go- ing to the river May '82, gettin my car July '82, meeting Berry Sept. '82, getting arrested Oct. '82, learning how to surf '80, going 4x4 wlP.S., R.R., 8 T.P., and getting radical at the beach everyday wlTammy S. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8 become an RN Nurse, get married, 8 live happily ever after. ERICK McMILLEN: ACTIVITIES: Leave it to Beaver Fan Club, wasting S on video games at 10 tokes for a dollar, off-roading, going to the beach, going to parties, crusing around w!J.S., G.D., 8 V.H. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Jumping my truck at C.C. 8 making J.S. do massive crash 8 burns in the back of it, bowling for people in Pkwy. wllemons, going to school the day after I got my hair chopped, 8 watching Leave It To Beaver after school, esp. the one when he falls in the soup bowl. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get into a computer field Imaybe an Air Traffic Con- troller 8 make mega bucksll, become Pres. ot the Beaver tTheodoreI Cleaver Fan Club. DAWN IGOON GIRLI McVAY: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1, Convention Delegate 2, Honor Choir 3-4, Choir Treasurer 2, Kun Kreutzer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Kurt '80-'81, Christmas Dance '80-'81, San Fran. wlKurtie, summer of '82 wlLorie 8 Kurt. Getting a car, cruzin in Dawn's new truck, 8 getting stood up at the beach. Lake Powell wlRuthie OOO BABY I LIKE ITIII Become best friends wlmy stuck-up cheerleader friend, Renee, 8 all the great times we have 8 will share. Being a Choir Goon in Choirland, 8 never living it down w!K.K. Most of all, my friends who made Granite the BESTI FUTURE PLANS: Graduate fm. college, stay w!Mr. Right, Kurt, someday marry him, having little babies, be millionares, and live lite as it comes. MAX MELLO: ACTIVITIES: clogging 4, Campus Life 4, folk dance 4, I Club 4, bicycling, camping. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Coming to the USA as a foreign exchange student. FUTURE PLANS: Being a great architect, teaching English as a foreign language in Brazil. DEBBIE MERCER: ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee 2 yrs, Concert Choir 2 yrs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dec. 8, 1979 w!JuIio, Halloween night of '82 w!Mike, all the good times w!Laura 8 all my other friends, getting my first job at Wendy's in Santee, FUTUR PLANS: Goto college 8 major in child development and education, have a good time wlfriends, and someday get married 8 have a family. ANN MILHALLAND: ACTIVITIES: Band 1, Jazz club 8 Campus Life 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas dance of '80, and Christmas dance of '81 w!Mark! Good times wlmy best friend, Karen, my first date w!Mark, lgetting locked out of the carll, summer of '82, great times w!Sis, Deb, and the whole gang, Karen's car, the WHO Concert 1982, parties at 778 Mahogany, going to the beach at night wlKaren, Andy, and Mark, drag racing wlMike. FUTURE PLANS: Go to JC first, then transfer to UCSD and major in psychology, make some money, get married and have one kid. - LEASA MILLER: ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2-3, Vasity gymnastics 1-4, keywanettes 4, conven- tion 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First desert trip w!Terry, Steph, Mark, Denise. Richard, S 8 S, Steve, when Mike and Mark Bleming yelled names at me across the quad, river trip wl Tony, Dave, and Lori. All the super weekends I've spent wlTerry and all the buddies I have - I LOVE YOU ALL! Thank you for always being there, Stephanie Hall. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Terry, stay ever lasting bestest friends with Steph, Denise, and Janine, go to the desert 8 river as much as possible, reach my goals, I've set for my career, be rich, and stay as happy as I am now forever! SILWT FOREVER!!! FRED MILLS: ACTIVITIES: Frosh wrestling - auto shop, partying wlfriends, trashing my truck. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: June 18, 1981 rolling my truck on Greenfield, ninety feet past Crest stop sign, doing endless b's in LD's van w!LDM DR, TM. FUTURE PLANS: Getting wealthy, settl- ing down and getting my 69 convertible truck back one way or another. GEORGE MILSTEAD: ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT:Going out wlTW. FUTURE PLANS: Party, go to college and make lots of S, someday get married. BRIDGETTE MONTEMAYOR: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1-4, boy watching. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Motels - both times, B-52's, Sky Show VII, The WHO, the scenery at Oingo Boingo 8 all the other dances. The surf contests, summer of '82, meeting the flawless dude . meeting Mark 8 Peter on May 29, 1982, being Born again, Bible study w!J, C, 8 S, the lunch gang, all the great times wlMedeesa 8 Delores - my bestest buddies, and all my other friends. FUTURE PLANS: Move to the beach w!Meleesa, goto college, possibly become a physical therapist for handicap- ped children, one day get married and live happily ever after, until the Lord comes and spend eter- nity in Heaven wlall my brothers and sisters. TERRY MORRIS: ACTIVITIES: JV Football 2, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3-4, Varsity Baseball 3-4, Senior Class VP, Key Club 3-4, Ski Club 1-4, Laura's hubby 3-?? MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82 w!Laura, playing against Vista in football playoffs as a sophomore. FUTURE PLANS: Stay w!Laura, go to Grossmont JC, then transfer to a major University. Settle down and get married. Try and be rich. THOM IFELIXI MURRAY: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4, Speech 3-4, Concert Choir 3, Summer Stock 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Taming of the Shrew - Biondelle, West Side Story - giving my best friend 8 stiches, JPM - best of friends, being studly and freezing on Saturday nights, John Boughman Sweepstakes, PAM - as close as two people can be. FUTURE PLANS: After graduation and maybe college move to the place of my dreams for a couple of my years, then work my way up the ladder of success and eventually become a director of theatre and films, then find the right girl and settle down. . .for a while! TRISHA NANCE: ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1, met Dennis Davis 3, carrier for G.H. Marching Band, manager for the Track Team. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Last years all-western band review in Long Beach. My weekends w!Dennis Davis. FUTURE PLANS: Graduating! Then work as an opera- tions officer at a big bank, get married and live in a nice cozy house, but give me a few years first, ANGIE NARDUCCI: ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll. being a manicurist, spending time w!Phil. Eating. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Parkway Plaza 81', meeting Phil 9l24!81, our first date 1014181 Ifishl, Disneyland 8 all the trips to the hill. Getting my engagement ring. All the times I received roses at school. The little fall on Harbor Island, Christmas Dance 81', and all those wonderful times me 8 Paul spent together. The memorable times wlmy best friends, Tracy and Nancy. FUTURE PLANS: To marry Phil, have children and love him forthe rest of my life. Be a successful manicurist maybe open my own salon someday and make big SSS. JEFF NAYLOR: ACTIVITIES: Jammin, partying, working and studying. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My 9th grade year, and my 10th grade band. FUTURE PLANS: Jammin, partying. working and studying. CANDY-O NELSON: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheer, Varsity Cheer 3-4: Keywannettes 2-4: ski club 2: convention 1-4: Mr. Morrells volunteer snack bar workers 4, a iunior class rowdy all time Journey fan: all time man watcher. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Junior takeover, you have the right to remain silent Proms 1-4, Christmas Dance 1-4, Sky Show, River trips, The Who, Cheering wlmy friends, Bucket rolling his truck. Summer of '82, Lake Powell, Graduation day '82, B 8 T at Lauries, falling rock! Journey, 3-9-82, Megan, Terri 8 I at my house thinking we were get- ting robbed - Go!LonilGo! First J.T. stealing funny balloons. Being wlall my friends but especial- ly my most special friends Laurie Megan 8 Terri. FUTURE PLANS: My Senior Prom C8C Cola, 3- 12-92 EI Torito, 8:30. Attend big college, be single and party as long as possible. Live at the beach get married. Be rich and happy and drive a black Iamborgini. Remain best friends wlMegan, Laurie 8 Terri. LAURIE NEVIN: ACTIVITIES: President of the M,P. fan club. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: Disneyland w!B.K. The movies w!SheIIy, Shellie 8 Laura. Halloween '82. Walking on the beach wlMark. My birthday '82. Totaling my car. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Grossmont for two years. Eventually leave B.K. Get married, raise a family and be happy. LISA NEY: ACTIVITIES: German Club 3, 4: Football games: skating: parties: Guy watching w!Lorri, Sandy, and Lori: Spending time w!G.R. 8 J.R. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting G.R. and all the special times we shared, the summer of '82 in Ohio with Kim lF.A.F.I. the Michael Stanley Concert w!K.M., L.M., S.L., L.C., G,R., J.R., and all of my other friends, the crazv times in algebra and geometry with Marcll thanks Marcll, my 17th birthday party - thanks everyone! Meeting John skating Oct. 16, '82 IILYFI FUTURE PLANS: Graduatlngl, going to college and get- nngl a dqegree in Child Development, working with children, falling In love, getting married, and av ng i s. LAURA NOBLE: ACTIVITIES: Honor Choir 3-4, art 1-8s, two of my paintings were accepted In the Del Mar Fair, one received an honorable mention and an award and membership from the San Diego Society. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The first time that I ever went skiing, 9th grade - when I had the best time. FUTURE PLANS: Goto FIDM for two years, get married, become ex- tremely rich own a house in La Jolla and New York, own the biggest existing wardrobe In the world, and buy Julie an estate in Hawaii. ANGELA NOSARI: ACTIVITIES: GH. swim 2, V. cheer 3, jazz dance club 2, speech team 4, cam- pus life 4, I club 4, drama club 1, United Corrupters 3-4, sticky fingers 4, B club 4, Ray Parker fan club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Coronado rendezvous ! John Law at 4:30 a.m., term paper party, Mexico, Unsentldo, forgetting to go to class, Kurt's rad party wlR.P., the Elk wlK.S. and A.m., parties at Fred's w!G.F., my best friend L.W., making cheer, all those crazy times, S.K. - x-mas dance '81, B.V.'s party, sky show '81, 8 all the other times we've shared, thanx! lastly Invasion of the B club space guns foreverll FUTURE PLANS: Go to a college back east, be a prominent member ofthe C.I.A., go abroard come back and turn the U.S. into a Communist country. FARIBA NOSRATPOUR: ACTIVITIES: Involved In an all lrl band, my part In the band ls playlng the Electric rhythym guitar, my favorite sport soccer. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: When after 12 years of living in New York, my family and I escaped from N.Y. 8 moved to California. FUTURE PLANS: Maioring in Audio Engineering, become a Flock 8 Roll star. KATHY NOWAK: ACTIVITIES: The gang 3-4, Boy Scouts of America 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the happy times wlCarrle Lance and Wendy, I love you guys always, parties wlthe gang, running out of gas 8 having a heart to heart talk wlthe policeman, beach deals w!D8D, Thanks for giving up you're coke, Susll collecting shells wlmy future love, Kris 8 I going to Stratus 8 never making It past the bathroom, When will it be over? All the lazy days w!Kris, you're special, love you! Antonios wlSusan 8 Cin., you guys are the best, happy 8 not so happy times wlsteve, I love you, who's your buddy? keeping in touch wlmy buddies who became football stars - Terry, Scott 8 Daryn, love you guysl FUTURE PLANS: Graduate, go to college, marry a policeman, be incredibly rich 8 live a full life, maybe learn to drive, go to lunch on Wed. with the girls. REBECCA BECKERS NULL: ACTIVITIES: Choir, homework, sitting at home, 8 talking on the phone for hoursl MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom of '82, S.L., going places w! Nawne, being wlPauI H., having my own room, getting all A'S on my report cards, fights wlP.J.H., 1st date wlP.J.H. 8 getting through my freshman year allvel FUTURE PLANS: Marry Pat H., have a couple of cute kids, get a job 8 live happily ever after until I grow old. TRACY NUTTER: ACTIVITIES: Campus life, honor roll all 4 years, going out wlfriends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '81 wlAngle 8 D., 8 B.S., getting my drivers license, dressing up at work on Halloween '82. the Halloween party at Tracy's, meeting Mike, getting my own car, grad. '81, all 4 years. at G.H., going to Disneyland wlLorl, meeting new friends at school, FUTURE PLANS: Goto college to fullfill my career, hopefully marry the man of my dreams, eventually raise a family, 8 live happily ever after. LISA OLSEN: ACTIVITIES: Track 1-4, cross country 2, 4, ASB assls. 4, guy watcher 1-4, 4-H 1- 2, advanced Iunch 1-4, honor roll 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting total babe J.D.W., going to MT. S.A.C., getting 5th place, going out wlE.W. 8 the gang, end of the world party 8 los- ing my shoes, painting chariots wlB.S. 8 C.A., Christmas dance '82 wlJ.D.W. 8 prom night '82 wlmy sweetheart, getting to know Scott D., Ray P. stay cooI, D.P., E.P., D.L., B.S., S.T., J.B., J.B., J.W., E,C., M.T., 8 E.W. super paI l 4ever friends. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to marry a super fantastic man Illke J.D.W.I become super rich, have a red ferrari, super family, 8 live at the top of the worldll RICKY OROSCO: ACTIVITIES: Student 1-4, J.V. football 2, parties 1-4, LAGNAFI 1-4, delegate 1, 3, 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Me 8 Ronda together 9-17-82, partying wlPhil, Paul, Craig, Fernie, going to Mexico wlP.C. 8 partying too hard, being friends wlall my friends - thanksl FUTURE PLANS: Get into my own real estate business, going bankrupt, collecting money from l,FI.S. 8 kick back before all this, try to find myself 8 who I am 8 join a religious cult, preferably Hari Krishna. ELIZABETH PADILLA ILIZARD BREATHI: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1-2, I Club 1-2, Softball 2, Volleyball 3, Yearbook 3-4, Editor 4, House of Reps. 1-4 Convention Delegate 3, King of the Ice Chest Competition 4, Butch woman Club Treasurer. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: 16th Birthday party, learning to snow ski with J.B. II'll never let you forgetll ski trip 8 fraternity dance with S.H. tBonz-aye!! bumping noses with A.M., UCSD Yearbook camp with my Ice Chest Buddies, M.S., K.R., K.C., ls that guy famous? , Christmas dance 1981, Prom 82, Passing U.S. History with K.R., 5 Summer Camps in 6 wks., Earth bug 8 flood at Retreat 82 , Deciding to be friends with R.R. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Mexico City this summer I83I, Grow up to be 5'3 , go to school In Colorado and have a career In the field of Med., or teaching, flnd a nice Christian men and get married, hopefully, one day have a snug home in the mtns. with a huge stone fireplace and a fami- ly, stay close to my buddy M.S., serve God my best. KATHY PATCHETT IPATCHI: ACTIVITIES: Varsity softball 1-4, Varsity volleyball 3-4 Varsity track 3-4, Wrestling scorekeeper 3-4, troublemaker 1-4 forever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Lettering 4 yrs. on Varsity softball: February 13th with C.O., : first per. '81-'82 with J.H. volleyball 1982-B3! Miss Owens English classes: all my friends in volleyball softball, track: Hoover volleyball tourny All tournament Team being voted most athletic: babysitting Cristi 8 Coy: and most of all the last 4 years sharing my life with my best friend, C.O. I Love You! being named to All-League First Team in softball: the wrestling matches and tournaments: P.E. with Bubbly Butt , watching Glmpy try to play volleyball: breaking 2 school records In track. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a university on athletic scholarship 8 major In Physical Education, then become a teacher. Marry the love of my life Inot softballl. LONI PALLADINO: ACTIVITIES: Freshman Vice Pres.: Sophomore Secretary -: House of Rep. - 1-2: JV cheer - 2: Var. cheer - 3 8 4: Keywannettes - 1 8 2: Ski club - 4: Mr. MoreIl's Volunteer snack bar workers - 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Falling in love with Kenny, Sept, 21, 1980. Trips to Mexico. Prom '81, Jr. takeover You have the C8C cola Go Lonl Go, Terri's apt. Party with Renee. You're under my control. Parties with friends, Mar. 12, 1982, Sky Show, cheering, being with such a great senior class, being with L.R., K.H., R.S., M.L., T.R., C.N., R.B., and all my other great friends, I love you alll Still and always no matter what, Kim. FUTURE PLANS: Secretarial practice, get married to Kenny, have two klds, become wealthy, have a wonderful life. Goto El Torritos March 12, 1992 after putting the kids to bed. JIM PAPENHAUSEN: MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: Wrecking my car, New Years at my house with R.P., D.C,, J.M., K.R., T.R., W.T., AND my Dad, some near misses racing S.H. home every day from school. DC punching me in the jaw - I owe him one. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, study computer sciences and business management. After that sit back make money, and party with friends. See ya at the topl RAY PARKER IAL NEUMANI: ACTIVITIES: Cross country - 1-3: track - 1-4: Alfred Neuman - 3: Party Animal - 4: CSF - 3: ice block, big wheel riding - 3: driving the magic bus - 2-4: air guitarist - 1-4: looting and pillaging El Cajon - 2-4. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: Halloween '81: Christmas Dance '81: the decline with S.K. and S.C.: Who concert '82: US Festival wlSteve: ducks have short Iegs, : winning the 1500 at Poway Invitational: Surfing at I.B. with Steve, and The Wave: going to the football game with S.C. and V.H. All the rad times with S.K., D.W., J.K., F.P., A.N., The FBI at the airport with D.W. and D.A.: getting arrested with Steve K.: finally getting straight A'S , FUTURE PLANS: Go to the University of Oregon or UC Davis, get a good job, become a rock star, get married and have a bunch of little kids, drive a red Ferrari, and live until I die - all in that order. RICHARD PARKER: ACTIVITIES: Track - 1-4: football - 2 8 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Weekends with my best friend, Ron, and the Christmas Dance my Jr. year with Trisha D. Home coming against EI Capitan, My 18th birthday. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and study an- thropolgy, travel, and maybe some day get married. DEAN S. PARKS: ACTIVITIES: GHAW - 2 yrs.: Campus life -: and Speech Club - 1 yr. Going Goodwill, Amvets, and the Salvation Army and buying all of their button downs. TPing all of the studs houses. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Breaking up with B.T. and going for L.N. Throwing away my purple hi-tops. Slumming all over San Diego county with Scott T. Going for L.N., who is the greatest, FUTURE PLANS: Maybe go to Augustana College in South Dakota and major In Physical therapy. Plan to get married and have 2 kids. Live in New England and own a 2 story white house and own a BMW. CHARLES PATTERSON: ACTIVITIES: Gong to parties: cruising 2nd: racing friends from 2nd to Parkway.: Going to the beach: chasing the girls, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: New Years Eve par- ty at George and Kenny's house. FUTURE PLANS: To graduate. Get a good job and attend JC or a trade school and build my car. CAROLINE PEARLMAN: ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1-4: I-club - 4: United Corrupers - 3 8 4: B club - 3 8 4. MOST MEMORBLE EVENT: Coronado rendezvous with John Law at 4:30 AM, term paper party, Texaco and R.K., everything with D.M, and A.M., Mex with A.N. and K.M. - unsentido , Mammoth with J.P, Terrorism with spaceship guns, and basically all of the wild, crazy, obnoxious, partying times with all my friends. FUTURE PLANS: Go to school back East, meet the perfect man Ino. that does not mean a party-animall, have a career where I make alot of money so I can retire at 35 and bum around forthe rest of my life. TERI PEARSON: ACTIVITIES: Keywannettes and ski club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '82 with George. Jan. of '82. Party spot wlth the M.C. club. Oct. 4, '82 wlth G.L., T.S., J.B., L.P., and J.M. Stones '81. Klm's vlslt to CA. Golng to Arizona. Frl. nlght wlth George, John, and Tobl. . . and 8 TP's. The Who '82. FUTURE PLANS: Get my Z and cruise with G.L. Go to college. Marry George In April '85. Reach my goals and llve In happiness. VICKI PEARSON: ACTIVITIES: Partylng - 1-4: convention: basketball - 2: cheer - 2: stadium concerts: staying wlth MFA. all summer. Rlver trips: snow skllng In S.D.: Trlps to Snow Valley and Mammoth. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the rad tlmes M.O. 8 I have had. Skating boarding on a Frl. nite. M.J. the 1st time wlth Llz charge . Endlessly partying wlth friends. Prom of '81 wlth R.S. Prom of '82 wlth S.G. Party at my house wlth the SPC gang. All the special tlmes with T.K. FUTURE PLANS: Goto coIIege,make It blg, be rlch, maybe get married, If there's nothing better to do. Travel, llve In San Dlego forever wlth all the partlers. Flnd my father. TODD PENNINGTON IMELI: ACTIVITIES: Water skl: play soccer: honor roll: playing private basketball league: drawing pictures for people. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Water skiing for a week at lake Perrls last summer. Playing basketball at the sports Arena. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate from Brigham Young Unlv. Have a career In the sports fleld. FRANK PERSIANI: ACTIVITIES: Soccer: wrestling: radio club Ielectronlcsl. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Camping with frlends, partylng wlD.W., D.A., J.K., R.P., T.B., B.F. Off Roading in the mountains. Getting D.A. arrested. Going to the Cars. Concert and the sky show in 81 , Meeting M.B. at a party. The New Years Eve Party In 82 . FUTURE PLANS: Go to College after High School, study to be a Forest Ranger and hopefully travel alot, have a Iamlly, settle down and llve In the mountains. STEPHANIE PETRICH: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, track, tennls, Keywanetts, ski club Mr. MoreIl's volunteer snack Bar worker. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being together wlKenny Clark - LK. Jennings, LK. Hav., Skllng etc. Skl trips Icondo In Mam.l. Best friends wlDM, G.M, M.B, B.S, R.S, L.R, Big Mar's apt. Go-Go's wlJ.B. The dark room - llne out. Sneaklng out wlDM - Busted. fiesta Island. Snack bar w!R.S. S - Insomnia, Lunch's wlGlna. Halloween 80 4 years. wlS.C. x-mas dance 79, Jr. takeover. Chowlng, taxi d Mexico w!D.M., Picking on Pat. Mopedn'lt. - You have the right to remain sllent . . . FUTURE PLANS: Europe wlDaune A If we ever come back I'll goto college. Make a mllllon, and someday marry a football player. fChange of pacel. DAVID PICONE: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1-2: Rock concerts wlth friends, Wlde World of Music Festival, Drum Competitions Isections 8 Indlvlduall: Football Halftlmes: playing Tron and Zaxxon: reading The Grapes of Wrath : starting WIndfalI and playing for the school. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dropping Marching Drums Iaccldentlyl In practices wlth M.L., Playing on Sunset Blvd In Hollywood at Gazares 8 The Whiskey a G0-Go wlth Wlndfall FUTURE PLANS: Continue schooling. Become a Rock star or a doctor. RON PILON: ACTIVITIES: Skl club: state delegate for ASB: going to parties: working at Han- dyman. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Jan. 1, 19 2 New Years party - met Bridgette, Jan. 9, 1982 - Shawn's party, my Halloween party '81 Igood party, ask Kennyl. and getting cutest couple. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, become a dentist, get my BMW, make lots of money and keep the M.C.C. together, wait for the class of '83 reunion, and stay wlth Bridgette forever. JOEL PLASKON: ACTIVITIES: Track - 1, 2, 4: basketball - 2, 3, 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Who '82. Being asked In by C.D.'s Mom for lasagna and ice cream at 1:15 AM 10-23- 82, John Todd's with Tim and John. Corrals before last dance: dance after corrals. FUTURE PLANS: Goto med. school at UCSD or USD. Get rich and stay single. DAWN MARIE POLICH: ACTIVITIES: ASB: guy watching - 1-4 with Eileen. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Canada '81, trackmeets and trackpartles, fun tlmes wlth Jason, Doug, Llsa, and my best friend, Eileen. Go Go's wlth Eric, Bob, and Eileen, June 5, 1982. Graduation '82: aldlng for Mr. Wllllams: trips to Sears and great tlmes wlth Kennlepoon. FUTURE PLANS: Furthur explore the fieggkof gomputers, get a job, get marrled, have a baby boy, and call Eileen long distance every w en . MIKE PANTIUS: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Trylng to remain sane In Chemistry In 11th, cruis- lng the Corvette. FUTURE PLANS: Graduate from hlgh school, maybe go to Grossmont, get a good Iob, get rlch, buy everything I always wanted, and then get married. Eventually die, I guess. CATHI POULSON: ACTIVITIES: Concert choir - 1-2: Honor cholr - 3-4: GHAW. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Honor Choir trlp to Crestline In '81, Christmas Dance '81, rlver trip with my buds and seeing Tami flnally get her hair wet on Easter vacation '81, going out wlth B.C., M.H., and P.R. and havlng a blast, my 1st date wlth Scottie, sllnglng wlenies at Der Wlenerschnitzel ac- tlng cool with Jody on 2nd St., seeing my best buddy get married and being her maid of honor Mar. 26, 1983, Especially for youth and going to Meridian at 9:00 PM wlth The Melulnites and having a picnic by candlelight, being robbed at work and not knowing what was going on, and say- ing goodbye to Tami when she left for college. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Ricks College and room wlth my bud, Tam, major In Child psychology or elementary ed., get married to my prince charm- Ing and come home to fantastic Calif. and live happily ever after next door to Jo and Kent. JULIA PRINCE IFROGGIEI: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life - 2-4: Karen's best friend - 2-4: Jr. Achievement - 2-4: Christian - 2-4: Honor cholr - 2-4: flghtlng wlth and harrassing Mr. Murphy - 1-4: clogging - 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting Freshman award, meeting J.C., Liv- Ing end 19 , trip to Palm Springs. Bridesmaid at Patty's wedding. Going out wlth Randy J. Following Strange men to Shadow Mountain wlth C.K., K.C., R.D., J.S., S.M., Crulsln' with K.V., R.D., AND J.S. hlnese fire drills. Football games Getting my truck - getting my car. Killing Mlke Prom night at the beach. Forest Home 2-3. Carollng. TAG Pops concert 1982 Good Times with K.V.K.J. ., R.D., M.C., L.M., M.G., T.T., D.L., P.W. FUTURE PLANS: Going to Grossmont for 10 years, live with parents, and retire at 28. Or be a Brain Surgeon. LAURA PURCELL: ACTIVITIES: Scope Club 1-4, Clarion Staff. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Danny and falling In love. Valentine night 82 with Danny, Shelli and Jim. Magic Mt. wlth Shelli, Doug and Danny. olng to the desert wlth Danny. Getting to be friends with S.B. Iforeverl Fathers day 82, Aug. 3rd 82, thanks to Shelliel All my fun tlmes together with Shelliell FUTURE gL0NS1iMqakry Danny someday get a Iob: have a famlly and always keep my good friends like S.B., . ., an . . MELEESA PURCELL: ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1-2, Softball 2, Campus Llfe 4, Boy watching 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Who, sky show Summer of 82' B52's, Del Mar Dances, the Matels Itwicel Being reborn, Bible study Julle, Cindy, Sylvia. The lunch Gang. Bridgy B.D., Dellninious Delores. Surf contests. Meeting the flawless dude. Scenery at Oingo Boingo. Meeting Mark and Peter. Magic Mountain Trlp. Alice, Michael Bridgette, Dolares. Snow Skllng. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college become a physical therapist. Live at the Beach with Bridgette. Find a nice Christian Guy, get marrled and live happily until my father comes for me. Lunch with the girls on Wednesdays. LAURIE RANDALL: ACTIVITIES: House of Representatives 1-2, senator 2, ski club 2, 3, conven- tlon 1-3, keywannettes 1-3, J.V. cheer 2, Varsity 3-4, Mr. MoreIIe's volunteer snack bar workers, partying with friends forever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: March 9, '82, the Canales' We are famlIy, Jr. takeover You have the right to remaln silent ski trips, the Who 8: Scorps, Lake Powell '81 8. '82, cheering, 5-day weekend, me, Renee, and Blaine - the best of friends, TVFES apartment - Go Lonl go everythlng's tooIies Big M's aptl beach houses, palm Springs W .i.. ROSEMARIE RANDAZZO: ACTIVITIES: Working wlthe deaf for two years. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The stroofoolll Insldentl My frosh year wlthe gang, who have all gone their own way, pizza after the games, deaf field day picnic, going to the beach wleveryone, summer of '82, Halloween '82, Pippi Longstocking,the Senior breakfast, my health class w!Renee, and my 9th 8 10th years wlmy cousin Donna. FUTURE PLANS: Work as a secretary for a few years, save some money for the future, get married and have 6 or more children, buy a house, come to our 10-year reunion. JERRY IRASKII RASKIND: ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, Convention 1-2, Partying. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the concerts wlall my friends - especially The WHO, grunion hunting wlDrum, the killer ski bash wlAB, TG, TW, MT, ML, LR, CN, junior takeover wlKim, my truck, Oct. '81-Sept. '82 wlDD. FUTURE PLANS: Take a year off after grad and relax and make some bucks. Goto a 4-year college and major in bus law. Settle down and maybe get married. BILL RAY: ACTIVITIES: Football St tennis 1, IOceanside Highl Track - 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Off roading w!MB, BS, St MH: SH's surt party, buying my truck IChevy's rulel, working at Gullwing wlMB 8 JG. FUTURE PLANS: College, become extremely rich and own my own Mansion 8 Ferrari. LORI RAY: ACTIVITIES: Church youth activities, working at Service Center 1-4, ninning out of gas. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: June in the mountains w!RS, DDT, and GR, all the times at the beach w!RG, RD, AND DDTIII Becoming and being a christian 2-4, LUMPY. FUTURE PLANS: Goto school for a while, someday get married and have lots a kids, and always continue my walk wlthe Lord. LYNN ILYNNERI RAY: ACTIVITIES: Bowling, skating, 4-B club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: jr, yr. wlDawne, Debbie and Bryan. Spending the summer at the beach wlScott, Pat, and Randy. Helping Traci move and meeting Bryan at the beach, FUTURE PLANS: Get a good job, go to JC, then on to a 4-yr college, get my teaching degree, get married and then start a family and party wlall my friends. RYAN REGNELL: ACTIVITIES: Marching band 1-4, Symphonic band 1-4, Pep band 3-4, chasing girls. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being starved at band camp, being wlall my friends IPB, AG, LH, RCl and many more. Halloween w!Sherri W. FUTURE PLANS: Get into the Forestar Dept. or flre dept, make a lot of money, buy some land up in Lake Tahoe, build my own house on it. TERESA REIN: ACTIVITIES: Surviving HS, manwatching, babies, headtrips, intelligent, dumb blondes. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '81, the rad river trips, the midnight telephone calls, good times wlMR, BC, MS, LA, LL, KR, PS, PG, JC, and hoping not to be on the TEN YEAR PLAN!!! FUTURE PLANS: Never get married - unless I meet someone that makes me think I'm in Heaven, Ilve Ilfe to the fullest, and get rlch, YOLANDA REYNA ILA SHORTYI: ACTIVITIES: The day I met KC and the memories of the tlmes we had when we used to be friends. The time I met all my friends IConnle, Rosa, Laura, Patty, and Lettyl, when wehad all of our plcnlcs. FUTURE PLANS: Become a legal or Iawyer's secretary, suc- ceed In the future, and marry a handsome guy that will always keep me happy and always love me. TRACI RHOADS: ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3, keywanettes 3, Ted 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Hav- Ing Kelly for a best friend, hot chocolate, long walks, crylng 8 Iaughlng together, thanks for ALWAYS being there, Kel - I LOVE YOU. Brawley, New Year's Eve '82, Betty - Noah hunting wlGeorgIa, Hello BettyI , Sears, 81 Jack In the Box wlKathy S. TEDIII FUTURE PLANS: Go to gtate, become a lawyer, marry my Mr. Perfect and become extremely rlch so I can buy hlm his erarri KRISTLE RICHARDS: ACTIVITIES: ASB, Convention, soclallzlnglwlmy friends, going to the desert wlthe SmIth's and TyIers', skilng trips. MOST MEMORABLE E ENT: Charger games wlBS, MM, SL, Bill acting like a dummy, going beach camping wlTK, and everybody, BS' motorhome at Sky Show, parties at the Magulres, olng skiing wlMM, BH, TW, BS, MM, why Mary couIdn't get her llcense?, going out wlTK, MM, SE, KM, when my car got hlt. FUTURE PLANS: Going to college, Ilve a happy and successful Ilfe, keep In touch wlall my friends. KURT RICHARDS: ACTIVITIES: Skl Club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Golng out wlMG, going to Bala and partying, going on skl trips. FUTURE PLANS: Getting a good job, making lots o money, Ilvlng In the mountains, skiing forever, getting married and going to college. KAREN RICHARDSON: ACTIVITIES: Annual staff 3-4, Speech Team 3, roller skating, youth group, gravy sucking Pig club 1-2, VP of RJ fan club, basketball stats 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: hampalgn, dishes, and Rockly Horror wlMIcheIe and Debbie. Summerof '80 and '82, especially '82lIl May 21, '82 and miniature gqolflng, flrst kiss, Ice chest championships at UCSD, Lake Parris and laps wlLeah, being loved by Llal as tweetyl. Taco Bell on Wednesday wldenny 8 Ron, crying wlKathy and all good tlmes wlmy friends, Thanks Jayl Elizabeth, did we pass??7 FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become Independently wealthy, and marry my true love. TERRI IBONIZOI RIELLY: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes 3-4, ski club 3-4, Iv cheer, Varsity cheer, workers, Journey - good tlmes and bad. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Jr. takeover You have the right to remain silent . . . to bad we dldn't, dreams w!CaroI and Cathy, Amber and Jimmy for 2 yrs, Mom Evle, Ozzie O , PTP, Christmas vacation, Laurle's house, beach house, Buckets frlendshlp, Grad '82, Journey, Megan and Candy and I always together, Candy and I always being In love, Canada wlMegan, come In Tokyoll Sat. nights wlKIm, CandyI Hold the brakel , I LOVE YOU MEGAN St CANDY - THANX. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont, then to a bigger college, wom hard, get married, Ilve It up, drlve a burgandy 911-T, meet Megan and Candy In Paris for tea SHARRON RINGLAND: ACTIVITIES: JV and Varslty swlmmlng 1-2, struggling student 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Everything that's happened to me during the past four yers. l'll always remember everything about hlgh school, class of '83 rules - take care, Everybody. FUTURE PLANS: Senior prom, grad night, goto Hawall wlDerIsne for grad, goto JC, marry KR, and have baby k's, try everything at least once, and llve a happy llfe, no matter what It takesll WILLIAM RIVERA: ACTIVITIES: Varsity track, pole vault, football tryouts, phyco 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Never clearing bar In a trackmeet, 4-wheeling up the backside of San Miguel Mountain, rolling my uncle's new 250-R, all the rad concerts, especially the Sky Show and the Scorpions wlSW, getting my first rad car, desert and mountain trips, plus all the fun I had wlT om, Mlke, Antone, Jeff, and Chris In Scum Town USA - Thanx guys. FUTURE PLANS: Get a Iob, move out of home, go to Cuyamaca lc for 2 years, go to AAI In Arlzona for 1 or 2 years, become an architect, get married later In Ilfa to a beautiful blonde or brunette or both and have kids. Become a multi-mllllonalre and dle when l'm 105 years old. DAVE ROBERTSON: ACTIVITIES: Work at Yogurt Mlll, work on my car In my spare tlme, and goto K-mart parking lot late at nlght. MOST MEM RABLE EVENT: Going to get donuts before school wlDave and Corblt and wrecking my car on the corner of 4th and Broadway. FUTURE PLANS: At- tending college and become a draftsman. STACEY ROBINSON: ACTIVITIES: Aldlng for EH students, softball, football, swimming, and photography. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom, grad, rlver, and Judas Priest concert w!LD, BL, and SR. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a junior college and take bus. law. Then go to a four year college to become a seamstress, fashion designer, and professional model for my own creation, and be rlch and marry a nice, rlch, sexy man like Loren. STEPHANIE ROBINSON: ACTIVITIES: Palntlng, partying, photography, going to the beach, etc. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom, grad nlght, Sky Show VII, Judas Priest concert viilLD, SR, and BL, Mexico and Snow bllnd wlBL. FUTURE PLANS: Go to the rlver, move out, be with Brady forever, be rlch and live In a rad mansion wlBrady Lovelady, llve my Ilfe to the richest. STEVE ROBINSON: ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1-4, basketball 1-4, SOMF Squad. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Dynasty, hltting the Ilp wlSimmy, Jamul rlde wlTodd 8 Tim, sIam'In wlTodd, Who is it? lt's your Moml , Palm Springs wlGInna, the Toeheads, surf trips wlChris, Tlm, Jay, and Blaire, summer '82 on the deck, can we pull It off?, Chris, Tlm, and me coming In the back door at SImmy's, New Year's Eve. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get drafted, play baseball, get married, have a kid or two, Ilve a good life. CONNIE ROMERO: ACTIVITIES: Dancing, parties, movies, good tlmes wlall my frlends, most of all, listening to soul and other music. Racquetball, tennis, volleyball, swimming, basketball, glrl's glee 1 yr., and dancing 3 yrs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the good times wlmy best friends Yolanda Reyna and meeting more friends In Granite Hills - especially all the cutlesl FUTURE PLANS: I plan to attend the an Dlego clty college for 2-3 yrs, study nursing, and after I become a registered nurse, I want to change to a higher level such as LVN. LIZ RONAN: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, keywanettes 3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Oct 30, '81, together wlRlchle, Pat Benetar concert - RS, MH, RT, LH, DD. Desert trips wlRT and rlver trips wlRS, MH, SD, beach camping wlHIg and watching GH and L8tL wedding wlth Mic. Frosh year wlKH, meeting Rolf B., my name on the Red Ryder, all my tlmes wlRlch IDlsneyland, drlvlng up to SLO, Christmas dance '81, making hlm dinner for yr anniversary and my baby hefferllll. FUTURE PLANS: Move to the beach, get a sports car, travel everywhere, marry my babe and become mllllonaireslll CHRISTINE ROSS: ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, Girls' Glee 1, dancing, going to rlver, working at Ektelon. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Rick Springfield concert '82 wlKathy, Sheila, and Dave. The summer of '80 w!Mary, Tlm, Gloria, and Vlcki. Gooflng around wlMary all the years of high school. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Grossmont college and get my Gen. Ed, then go to state for my surgical nurse degree. Maybe someday get married and have 2 children, llve In big beautiful home In Colorado, and meet Rick Springfield. STEVE ROSSE: ACTIVITIES: Marching and Symphonic bands: Tennis, and a member of the Grossmont College Orchestra. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Representing Granite Hills In the All-State High. School Honor bands, and going to Arrowbear. Music Camp. FUTURE PLANS: Go to the University of Arizona as an Aerospace Engineering major. While In college I would like to play my tuba in the University bands and symphonies. Become either an Alr Force or commercial airline pilot. I wlll always keep a lot of music In my Ilfe. TAMMI RUCK: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1: Swimmingldlvlng 1-4: Keywanettes: Campus Life: German Club: A.S.B. 2-4: A.S.B. Secretary 4: Drama 2-4: Ah Wilderness . MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: River Trip wlAngie, lntermlssions w!Shana Rohn, Chaz, and the whole cast, my best friend Steve, Cory and Kyle, and, of course Jim, Thanks for being a friend - Shana. land last but not least I could never forget everyones buddy, Barb hahall The Who, The Cars, Scream In the Dark '82. Christmas Dance '82 w!Steve and the Prom wi? and of course graduation. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful and rich. Travel the world, meet the man of my dreams, get married, have a few babies. Write a book, and best of all be happy. Maybe go to college, then have a harem of adoring men. ' DAVE RUPE: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Finishing my car, being friends wlMark and being part of the R.R.R.A. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Arizona for school and go into Electrical Drafting. ERNIE SANCHEZ: ACTIVITIES: Soccer: Tennis: Track: House of Reps: Sr. Class Director: Skiing: Surfing: and ATC racing. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Take 2 place in La Jolla open Itennisl and be number 1 in Parkway Tennis Club, in Soccer we went to CIF 2 yrs. Party every weekend. Skllng wlall my best friends. I was in love wlS.G.M S.A., J.T., T.W., J.S. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college and major in Pilot Flying. Be a future Tennis Pro and win SSS Take a cruise on the Love Boat. Get married to the most prettiest girl . . .and be a gigalo. CARRIE SATHER: ACTIVITIES: Being crazy wlthe gang 1-4: Partying 1-4: Being a jell w!Cindy 2- 4: unemployed 1-4: Mickey fan 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '81, beach trlps w!D8.D, first party experience, running out of gas, B-52's, Pretenders, John Cougar, Sky Show. Lakeside spinout. Leucadia trips w!Rose, parties, preppies and mods, Bridgette doesn't live here anymore, Prom '80-'83, Christmas Dance '81-'83, Meeting my Scott summer of '81, being w!Scott most of my time. partying, being crazy, fighting and making up alwaysl Being happy. FUTURE PLANS: Be wlScott, get married, live It up, have lots of money . . . endless, have a spoil- ed kid, spend money, never be old, have lunch on Wednesday wlthe girls. BILL SAAR: ACTIVITIES: Strap Club, Plng-pong, Scrabble, Baseball 4, A.S.B. 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My first strap 4-1-'82, meeting Jennifer, The Who, in motorhome w!J.B., J.P., M.B,, S.B., S.S., J.S., Charger 8 Padre games wlStu, Mar, 8 Sand, the 3 Pigies. All those Tres Lomas nights, 8 doing anything that has to do wlmy friends, FUTURE PLANS: invent something dumb that makes millions of dollars, 8 be a happily married man. MONIKA SAMTER: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes 2, German 3-4, Guys, being wlmy good buddies, 8 having a blast. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Texas 81, Summer of '79, off-roading w!TD, JW, 8. DC, staying with Julie at my house during Summer of '82, FUTURE PLANS: To further my educa- tion 8 marry someone rich 8 famous. CATHY SANBORN: ACTIVITIES: Alded for the handicapped for two yrs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Egging RC'S house w!Lisa 8 Mo '80, beach camping w!Lisa '79-'80, all the good times wlthe gang, getting stuck in a ditch at George Browns house wlthe girls, 8 then going to party hill Big Time, Meeting 8 golng steady wlmy first love Kraig Picolo, FUTURE PLANS: Get a good paying job, marry a good Dood, hopefully Pic, and be happy. BECKY SAUNDERS: ACTITIVIES: Drama 1-2, German Club 2-4, Ski Club 2-4. Keywanetts 3-4, House of Reps. 2, Commissioner of Sales 3, Commissioner of Alumni 4, Swimming 3, track 3, cross country 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Christmas Dance '81 with my last minute date - Thanks Diana - Hal Hal Prom 8 Grad Night '82 with D.N., Finding Bands with D.S., Cindy's Sanil Partyl Homecoming Flowers - Thanks again Miss O I The notes in Biology from AI Einstein 8 Tom Edison, The beach parties 8 ski trips, all the fun times with Diana 8 Biffyl My Fav person 8 sweetheart Ericll land always J.C,l Passing Chemistry - Oh yea Quail Babyll FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, and make the bucks! CARYN SCHAFFER: ACTIVITIES: Girls Glee 1, Honor Choir 2-4, G.H.A.W., 3-4, Swim 2, Gym- nastics 1-4, Snow skiing: 3 wheeling: desert. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to OK summer of 82' and meeting special people ILeroy, Mike, Chris, Ginal Meeting rodeo guys and gina's friends Rodeo Dances and Hanging around in town with friends and M. Duck. Going with R.R. to his track meet and out to eat after. lyou're a great guyll West Side Story Ibackstage with friends, especially J.M.l Friends with Tonya and Tina. lTina, Had any meatcake Lately? yogurt? Have some squash! Why don't you join the service? Guacamolell Sky retreats FUTURE PLANS: Go back to OK with Tina in my truck that I don't have yetl buy a trailer with gina and live in it. Go to school and get a degree in teaching the handicapped or pre-school. Someday have a whole garage full of sports cars and trucks. Not get married, live happy Iwith some M.D.l Have enough hugs and love for everyone. DARREN SCHARRINGHAUSEN: ACTIVITIES: working on my truck, going 4x4, raising birds. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: my whole senior year because I met more people and had better times. FUTURE PLANS: Owning my own business, having a nice two-story house out in the hills somewhere, and a corvettel DIANA J. SCHATZ: ACTIVITIES: ASB 2-4, Convention 1-4, Comm of Cultural Affairs 3, Sr. Class Pres. 4, Christmas dances 81 8 82. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Al summer of '79, races with B.R. and D.R. seeing T.W. R.M. together with Al Oct. 79, going out wlth T.S. S.L. and Dave, being with Al 8 friends, being in Dave's wedding and reception becoming an aunt. Meeting B.S. in '81 and becoming best friends Sr. Class pres. and becoming engaged to Al C.S. D.B. K.N. M.P. D.G. C.A. Baby, L.W.K., J.C. M.B. B.S. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Grossmont, work, marry Al in June of '84, have 2 kids, and be very happy and live 'til l'm 100 years old. Love Al 8 be happy. JULIE SCHILTZ: ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2, ski club 2-4, Keywannettes 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: meeting Buckweet, S.H. and English 9th all the times with the gang: JB, RC, SK, SH, BV, SP, LW, JB, KA. San Fran 80' with sooz, xmas dance 80 wlth BW, New Years 81' with CR, getting my plnto, Rolling Stones 81 with TP and LP,, CR Going to GH David JR, skl trlp 82' skyshow 82', Taco Bell, Beach Summer 82 with TBNC, the Who 82'. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, be an in- terlor decorator, photographer or airline stewardess and live life tothe fullest. JIM SCHOEN IROBERTI: ACTIVITIES: Rldlng three wheelers: working on my cars: cruzlng, work- Ing. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to the desert wlall my frien s FUTURE PLANS: To work for a gear company and take a couple classes on an automotive technology for my future. MICHELE SCHOTT: ACTIVITIES: CSF 2: Honor Roll 2-4: Pageant 3, 4: Photo Editor 4: Photographer for king of the loechest contest. Dave 2-4ever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Year- book camp wlE.P., K.R., 8 K.C. The goodnight kiss from E.P. wondering if the guy in the Mercedes was famous. 1-1-82 Getting stuck in the snow lI'II never forgive youll 12-5-80-yes, guys still do ask, and you make Ilfe so much fun. 12-10-B1. Thanks Mom and Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Getting a good and quick education so I can make lots of money. Marry Dave and share all the money we're going to make. Own a red 450 s.l. Have a house wla front porch and a swing and a white picket fence. Staying best buddies with Elizabeth for the rest of my life. DAWNE NAWNE SCHWABL: ACTIVITIES: Talking on the phone for hours: raquetball, roller- skating, 4-b Club: checking out the guys, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sky Show, The Who, 9- 11-82. Partying w!Keith, Beckers, Debbie and Lynn and Boyd going to the beach and w!Keith. Good times wlT.J., S.S., and M.C. FUTURE PLANS: Get a job working in the airlines, get married around 26 and having kids. iBeing rich all my Ilfe and living in La Jollal. JOE SHARP: ACTIVITIES: Golf 1-4: Drag racing 2-4: Burnouts 2-4: Bugging Mr. Bader 2-4: being an all around bum. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being wlGary when he rolled his bug. and when Gary, Eric, and myself went to the Winston World finals at 0.C.I.R. and we got our picture taken wlLinda lMiss Horse Shifterl Yaughn. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and pursue a career in Technical illustrating. Become the Worlds greatest Driver of Top Fuel Dragsters. I want to set a new world land speed record in a rocket car at Bonneville. If none of this works out I plan to join the Army and become a Green Beret. Being rich would be nice loo. JULIE SHERMAN: ACTIVITIES: Sign Language: Deaf Eagle Club. Enjoying racquetball: Swimm- ing: Snow skiing: involved in signing music, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: now Skiing wlmy best friend 10-16-82. FUTURE PLANS: Furthering my education majoring in Business Management, and continue w!Sign Language. BARB SHIVELEY: ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2-3, Keywanettes 4, Best Dressed, Homecoming Court. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My lover Mark Howell, smurfy, surfing lessons in Hawaii w!Gina, the stationwagon, us girls in the bathroom at Chris Rowe's, all the good times at Marion's apt. being good frlends w!Roben. At EI Amigo's for Gina's wisdom teeth. Eating oysters at Gina's grandma's, crashing on the 3-wheeler Il was drivingl, Belng best friends wlG.M. M.B. S.P. R.S, L.R. K.K., laughing at Kerrl. Having Mom help me out of every mess I got into. Driving my Dad's Corvette. FUTURE PLANS: Go on a cruise w!Marion 8 Gina, live in a rad condo, goto college, be a C.P.A., maybe get married lhopefully to Markl and have a black Porsche Targa. PATRICIA SIGALA: ACTIVITIES: Girls Varsity Track Team, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting my group of friends, Y.R. R.D. C.R. R.A.R.S. F.R. C. B.B. P.K. L.R. AND R.R., wlour pick-nicks at the park after school, and best of all getting to see my best friend Griselda. Also meeting Alyandre E. Rasas. who has been the greatest to me and getting my car. FUTURE PLANS: Goto a J.C. and cosmotology school. Do something in life maybe get married w!A.R., and raise a happy family like my mom wants me to. CHERRIE SIMON: ACTIVITIES: Swlm 2, Track 3, partying 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: W.S. C.R. T.P, L.L. J.K. E.F. J.J. J.S. C.B. 9th grade party at Vlsta Grande, lrolllng and falling in the dirtl, and crashing into the Tree. Snow Storms. Rolling Stones blew us out and so did the Who. Aug. 10th B.N. Aug 28 B.N. Going to the Mountains and Desert and get razor backed out and having a ball, being wlwendy and jugs and the vertlcle bop. Going to Magic Mt. FUTURE PLANS: Be a selfmade millionaire and marry Blaine and have babies. Be happy and live it up crazily in life. CHRIS SIMPSON: ACTIVITIES: Football 2 yrs: Baseball 1 yr,: Women: Surfing parties lSreebl Crusin the Slmmy mobile having fun wlthe Dudes. Senior Standout: Key Club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Snoop club, simmy scored, Robby ran bolten broke his nose. Traveling up nonh w!Robby. Brian off the team, Robby broke his collar bone. Robinson, Guitas, and me par- tian. Robinson 8 Simmy lScore Bros.l B.N. bone nose Bolten. The exchange from Kook to Ripper fight vs Valhalla. FUTURE PLANS: Live under P.B. pler, wlmy stick, and my sleeping bag. lbig mavesl Be a 20 yr., man at Burger King Slmmies Goal - to ride a Tidal wave. No Kooks. Have a ast. DEAN SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: San Elejo '81, '82. San Onofre '82, Burgies, S. Carlsbad '82. Friends Mark S., Doug V., Rob R., Pat G. and sht pants. Par- ty hopping. Skinny dip in Montg. Pool. Sneaklng in as fake vendors and my shoe at Who Concert. Tutu. Ramones, Simpletones. Spending tlme wlKaren. Special times July 3, and 10-17-82. 1 year later at Harbour Isl. Dr. FUTURE PLANS: Go to more school, then make some big bucks. Never forget my friends, my baby Karen A. my famlly, and all the things we did. JOHNNIE lTEXj SEGREE: ACTIVITIES: Computer Programming, power and auto mechanics, working on my truck, going to the beach. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Leaving my friends, family 8 girlfriend, moving to Calif. 8 going to Granite Hills. FUTURE PLANS: Join the navy 8 becoming elther a Data Systems Technoligist, or a Computer Electronic Technician. STACEY SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Keywanettes 2-4, Keywanette Secretary 3, Campus Life 2-4, guys, desert, 8 river. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Aug. 4, '82, Desert trips w!Tracey. Going out to lunch during school wlTracey 8 Speedy. All the fun times wlDonna G, during 3 yrs. of Span. The parties after football games, canoeing. 8 the Rod Stewart concert wlTrace. All my friends who made my last 4 yrs. fun. A special thanks to Tracey who made them the best, wildest 4 yrs. of my life. I love yal FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become a dental tech., marry a rad guy, have kids, stay in touch wlall my buddies. Keep going to the desert 8 river. Have a million more fun times wlmy totally rad bud, Tracey Elll STEPHANIE SMITH: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sept. 12th, loving Farren, growing close in relation. Lunches at Anthony's, 64, 43, the desert trip. To Lizard, good times at the river, shows, 8 everywhere else. Drinks on mel to Stephanie, I am glad we became closer friends. I love ya both! My first yrs. at the shows w!AppIeharns, 8 of course, our adventures. Good luck MF PC SC RS ML BG LD AND KEEP IN TOUCHI FUTURE PLANS: Continue in modeling, further my career. Move in my own home, stay w!Farren, and learn, then when we're ready, have children. DIANE SOVEREIGN: ACTIVITIES: Pres. of the B.W. fan club 1-4, CSF 1-4, CSF Sec. 4, Speech Team 1-4, Speech Team Pres. 4, Honor Junior, I-Club 2, Drama 1-3, Convention Delegate - 3, National Merit Scholarship semi-finaIist,member of the National Schitzophrenics of America, hav- ing fun wfmy friends, 8 going crazy trying to keep it all together. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '80, being Russian In Disneyland, getting my braces off, being bacon for Halloween, 8 all the great times wlmy family 8 friends. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to work In a factory stamping the Sunkist label on oranges until I get enough money to buy my own massage parlor. After making 2.5 million in that business, l'll retire at 27 8 marry a Lebanese sheep herder. RENEE STAUFFER: ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2-3, Keywanettes 2-4, ski club 4, house of reps. 2-4, Volunteer' snack bar worker. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: MC, skiing 8 river trips, Palm Spr- ings wlLR, lcockroachj 8 L.Arrowhead, going to Stone, Kinks, Ozzy, Who. Not going to Scorpions. Adventure on high C's. beach house, DD. Losing my key in the sand, best friends wlSP S- insomnia, Big M's apt. and picking on Pat. JT and the funny little balloons. FUTURE PLANS: March 12 at 8:30 at El Toritos, go to college 8 become a fashion buyer, own a red convertible Jaguar, marry a man like Sylvester Stallone. MONIQUE STEFFAN: ACTIVITIES: Honor Jr. Honor Roll 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sky Show, 16th B-day, July 4, 1982, 3-8-81, 3-25-81, getting kicked out of Jacqui's house wlth Dad and Yvette last summer. FUTURE PLANS: go to college and major in computer science, marry Duayne, live a long, happy life together. FAIME SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: havlng 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The nlght I met Mark, Sky Show '82 w!M.L. and D.W. Halloween '81 wlN.W. and B.V. Getting stuck at the sand-pits w!Lanisa, Mark and Dan. Fourth of July party at the beach. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Junior college then goto San Diego State. Make money, stay cute and be happy. JANENE SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, Campus Life, going to the beach and parties. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting K.J. All the concerts and neat places we've gone, Summer of '81 Michele and I, our little vacation all the fun and wild parties at our house. Just kidding Mom 8 Dad. Meeting all of my good friends - Tabitha Leasa M, Rhonda M., etc. you know who you are! Thanks for being there: I love yal FUTURE PLANS: To be rich 8 famous? Happy 8 poor? But most- ly to Ilve life to the fullest. go to Grossmont College. Meet a successful 8 rich man, fall in love, 8 get married - but you never know. To be a successful model, make good money 8 drive a porsche or lotus esprit. MICHAEL A. SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling, 8 playing golf. Watching Leave It To Beaver, 8 the Munsters. Going to the beach, surfing, watching the girls at the boardwalks 8 going to parties. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Making varsity football team, going to Laguna Mtns. wlRob Howard, Ron Falkner, Chris Mcfearson, 8 Mike Tehan. Falling out of the trees, 8 moving from El Cajon CA FUTURE PLANS: To beat Valhalla at Homecoming Football Game IYOU DID! from the person typing thisl, moving to Bakersfield, CA, 8 start my welding business. Finally, becoming the richest man in the world . . . MIKE SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 8 2, Jeff Spicoli Fan Club 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sky Shows, Football parties, seeing Rick Bighames slam all over Granite Hills, 8 Curt get- tlng arrested at Sky Show. FUTURE PLANS: Party until death. Maybe get a job, never get married, and live a happy short life. SCOTT SMITH: ACTIVITIES: Sleeping, Ofnlclsm, Phllosphy of Me, lndiscreet Humor, Brew Club, Rockin'. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: San Berdoo 8 Angus too, the grandfathers of metal, Moun- taln trips wlthe boys, 8 Rlff Raft - AH, TA, MW, ME. The '81 talent show wlTA, SS, ES, DH. Flnal- ly becoming friends wlthe guy whose house I stole, helping people realize skinny people are not all that bad, 8 seeing something good happen to all my friends. FUTURE PLANS: Goto J.C. 8 UCSD, gain an understanding of things I don't understand, make the world a better place for at least 1 person, become a mllllonalre, get In a working band, write, meet the ultimate female 8 live untll llfe ends. MELANIE STOKES: ACTIVITIES: Swlmmlng 1-4, Basketball 2, Showing Horses, Rollerskating. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Terry, Buying Joker, The Red Camaro, Horse Camp with J.B., A.F., C.M., and I.J. '79-'81. River '80 and Desert '82. Rollerskating at S.P. with all my friends. All the great times with T.B. FUTURE PLANS: Go to school at Cal Poly, Pomona. Get a job work- ing with animals. Marry a rich man and live happily forever. I.L,T.B. KATHY IRITAI STORY: ACTIVITIES: C.S.F. 1-2, Honor Roll 1-2, Tennis team 2-3, Keywanettes 3, Delegate 3, A.S.B. 4, W.H. Fan Club 2-3, President of The G.G. lGoodie Goodlel Club 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Curfew '80 at Square Pan, Carnation Day '81 with Tony K., Billy Squler '81 with K.G., the tlmes at Big Bear with Rex and Traci, riding the curbs with Lorl C., forever belng at Sears and Jack in the Box during '82 with Traci l Is he working? l, crying with Karen at Look Homeward Angel, and the WHO '82 ITwist and Shoutl with Donna lWhat kind of Eagle are you? , Debbie, Steve, Melissa, and Ray lalias Pete Townsendl. FUTURE PLANS: Graduation, College, career in mathematics, find my Robert Redford, get married in late 20's, travel Europe, live an in- nocent Iife, and. of course, be wealthy. JACKIE STRAWTHER: ACTIVITIES: Honor Cholr 3-4, G.H.A.W. 4, thanks Mr. Murph, 8 Mr. B. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being Marla In West Side Story , going to the beach after pops concert '82, Jr. Award for choir '82, prom '82. FUTURE PLANS: continue GR wlth JP, KV, RC, go to college major in theatre arts, minor voice, become rich 8 famous. Tonight, tonight, it all began tonight . . MIKE STRONG: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 1, Swimming 2 yrs., Honor Junior, Top Ten, Watersk- Ing, Honorary member of A.C.A. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to Lake Perris, Christmas Dance, 17th birthday, Friday nights after football games, going strait, going to La Jolla Village Square, All of last summer, being with Tammyel FUTURE PLANS: Go to B.Y.U. for a year then go to U.C.S.D. and become a world famous, fllthy rlch surgeon, Marry the greatest girl ln the world and have kids. Buy a brown convertible 450SL. SCOTT SCHIMPF: ACTIVITIES: j.v. football 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Var Football 3-4, Var. Basketball 3-4, CSF, A.S.B. Attorney Gen. Key Club 4, Senior Standout, Boys State Delegate, Bachelors Club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Breaking 5.0 In 40, All the great times with Kath., Fun at Robbies House with Kath. Drive-In with Ter, Laura, Kath, Nlght Beach Runs, Vista Grande, Picked up to the big V in soph year. FUTURE PLANS: Go to J.C. then Major college. go into vast field of proc- tology or be a trashman. Get married to Miss Right. ll thlnk I know who she Itl. Name my dog Sparky BARI SCHLESINGER: ACTIVITIES: Ran for A.S.B. V.P., and for Commissioner of Cultural Affairs. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Running for A.S.B. V.P. Having English 3C with Mr. Sebastian. FUTURE PLANS: After graduation, go to college, hopefully U. .S.D., mejor In computer science and minor in Law. MARK SCHNEIDER: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Skinny Dipping In Mont. pool with DS, DV, RR, AND S pants, Beach Camping with RR, DS, DV, S PANTS 8 DH. an Onofree 82, San Elijo 8 S. Carlsbad summer of 82. Party hopping with DV, DS, PG, RR, S pants. Watching eggs fly that fri. night of Homecoming. AC DC stinksll FUTURE PLANS: Get a job. TOM STUFFLEBEAN, ALIAS THE BEAN : ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3-4, Football 4, Key Club 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going Rafting on the Snake River Summer of '82. All the partying on the weekends. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and play Baseball and eventually get married. RICH STUREK: ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, Football J.V. 2-3 V4 MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Drlv- ing to Beach camping, getting together with Llz, going to see my sis at school with Liz, mine and Llz's 1 yr. anniversary dinner, going to the river with L.R., S.D., M.H. Thrashlng the RED RYDER FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become an Architect, earn mllllons, marry Liz, buy cars and live at the beach. KELLI SULLIVAN: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2-3, J.V. Cheer 4, V Cheer 4, Convention '81. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Junior year and summer lwlth Stevel, making Varsity Cheer, Christmas Dance '81, Belng with all my friends, Senior breakfast with Susan, Before school with S.B., J.W., D.C., and K.R. Meeting J.G., Sky Show, Senior Year. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college and become a legal secretary, get married, have kids, become rlch and live Ilfe to its fullest. JOEY TALAMANTES: ACTIVITIES: Playing tennls, Computer Programming, Cooking, Cake Decorating, Sign Language, Deaf Eagles Club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: When me and Mlke went driving for the second day after Drivers Ed. and drove the truck to Cotton Wood Golf Course. I hlt Bumpers with a parked car. Racing buses on the way back from Magic Mountain. FUTURE PLANS: Get a job, become the best chef in the worldl RONDA TAYLOR: ACTIVITIES: Party wlfrlends 1-4, Swimming 2, Keywannets 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: May 29, Sept. 7, 81 L.M., Sept 19 rlver w!L.M. 8 B.F., Dec. 27 El Torrltos, Sky Show, summer 81, Spazing out w!L.H. 8 S.K., K.R. Aprll 8, Palm Springs w!S.H., Meeting mega men, screamin B-52s, Pat Benatar, Cardiff, Sept. 4-11 Beach camping, Dancing on the tables, Ski Beach before Scorpions, my rad El Cap buds, K.R. 8 S.L. I love yall TERI TAYLOR: ACTIVITIES: G.H.A.W. 2-4, Campus Life 4, Best buds wlCathy, Books 2-4 Blake 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summerstock. the beach w!Shana, parents night, Soph. English, L.H., D.P., K.E. J.P. J.D. A.G., K.V., D.B., desert, meeting B lake. FUTURE PLANS: College at Grossmont, become a drafter, always have Cathy 8 Blake. MIKE TEHAN: ACTIVITIES: Football 2-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Bahia 80-82, True love Donna, R.C., M.H., M.L., J.A., M.C., D.N., Stratford Arms, Chapperal Condo, Chrises house, the snow, Hillbilly bash, the Jeep, the season to be jolly, the harvest, lame tlmes at Grossmont. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, study something, have a good tlme. LYNDA TEMPLE IBELINDAI: ACTIVITIES: Basketball games, running around w!Ruth Cleeton 8 Debbie Watson. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being nominated for princess for the mother Goose Parade. FUTURE PLANS: Goto France for 6 months, then J.C., U.C.S.D. for 4 years. DAVID TENNEY: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Baseball 2, I Club, CSF. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Water skiing at ski beach, Lake Perrls w!Llsa Mike Tammye 8 Todd, Tenney-tube, being Mugs, Softball Champs, 4 AM Basketball, trip to L.A., Montana, FUTURE PLANS: Attend BYU, serve a mission for my church, become an orthepedlc surglon, have a big family, ride my bike from Canada to Mexico. MERIDITH TENNISON: ACTIVITIES: keywanettes 2, Garfield fan 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Independant Woman on the Go Club 4, Convention 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting together wlGlenn at Prom 81, spilling punch on his white tux, doubling w!Dave 8 Kathy, Magic Mountain 8 mini golf, remember - fast food and fast cars . .. Donuts wlK.L., pineapple juice wlD.D,, New Nlkes M.H. 8 D.D., getting to know the Morgan family, I love you, Glenn. FUTURE PLANS: Work at a bank, goto Grossmont to take classes in interlor design, get married, have a nlce house 8 a Fer- rari, have cute kids, own my own business. JANICE THOMAS: ACTIVITIES: JV volleyball 1-2, pep club 1-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: March 7, 82, playing tennis wlMonIca, best friends wlM.P. 8 M.C., learning how to ski, our park, Tommy's birthday, going 4-wheelln In Mikes Bronco, talks wlM.C., K.C,, M.P. 8 N.C., my first job. FUTURE PLANS: Grossmont become an RN, be happy, marry Mike, have kids, KELLY TERRY: ACTIVITIES: Clarion, Joey, football games, Georgia 8 Tina, confiding in G.L. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sweetheart dance wlJoey, Halloween party, buds w!G.L. 8 C,M., S.L. 8 T.J., 3 Muskatteers, Disneyland, special talk, biology wlSalyer. FUTURE PLANS: Gross- mont, decide on a career, marry Joey and have klds. SHEILA THOMAS: ACTIVITIES: Fun wlall my friends, going to the beach, and spending time wlMlke, my boyfriend. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meetin Mike, Sheri, her 17th birthday party, going to Knotts, learning how to surf, the Halloween party. IQUTURE PLANS: Grossmont, become an accountant, get married, love Mike, have fun. DANA THOMPSON: ACTIVITIES: Symph band 2-4, band 3-4, ball stats 1-4, drama, summerstock Haskell Harr Fan Club, co-founder. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Pizza by candle light, fun wlthe drummers, Europe, band trips, pals w!Barb, quad-mania, ILYJD. FUTURE PLANS: Attend col- lege, become a speech pathologist, marry the perfect man, continue wlmusic. JOE THOMPSON: ACTIVITIES: Going to Rock Shows, the beach, women, school-OGHI MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Aztec game w!J.M., M.H., T.R., Ozzie, mud ball, frosh PE fights, FUTURE PLANS: 2-year college, trade school, buy a house and have kids. KELLY THOMPSON: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: ACIDC at the resevoir wlthe gang, sky shows, fun wlLIsa. FUTURE PLANS: Move out with Lisa, travel, live, love 8 laugh. R. SCOTT THOMPSON: ACTIVITIES: GHAW, Campus Life, Speech Club, Basketball 1, Track 2-3, Cross Country 3, going to Goodwill, Parkway Plaza, and streaking through Family fun Center. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Slummlng all over San Diego, meeting K. St. M., watching D.P. turn gown L.T. and go lor L.N. FUTURE PLANS: Go to preppy college, become a DJ, sell D.P. in exico. STEVE THUNDER: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track, backpacking, snorkeling, key club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going to Devils Punchbowl, Wlnnlng cross country medal, Halloween 82, Prom. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get an englneerlng degree, go to Hawaii. TAMARA THWEATT: ACTIVITIES: Boy-watching, the 4-b club. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: summer 82, Huntington beach, Shannon, Chrlssle and Kathi. Santana football game, S.C., C.G.. K.C., P.G., going off the curb and opening lockers, Scamin. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become rich and famous. WES TINDLE: ACTIVITIES: Football 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going wlJodi Spires, fun at S.C.s Aunts house. FUTURE PLANS: Go into the service or go to college, go to Australia. DAVID TURNER: ACTIVITIES: Racquetball, softball, hlklng, fun wlB.B. 8 A.E. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Beach w!Andy and Brace, Family Fun Center. FUTURE PLANS: go into the service, become a combat pilot and make Mega bucks and kla, so watch for falling Reds. ED VICINO: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2: School 1-4: Jell: Nice guy: I.S.S. 1-2: Parties, Second Street cmising, Girls 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: River w!Doug V., Ensenada IHussong'sl Surfing and more Surf, board crash and repair wlCharlIe M., good times wlJ.C. and friends, get- ting crazy on 20 Inch bikes Ielr-bornl fun times wlBeach people. FUTURE PLANS: Make money, surf more, get married to a 10, have a long, fun, happy, llfe, and find a way to party town. KAREN VAN ATTA: ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 2-4: Chrlstlan 1-4: Clogging 1-4: Junior Achieve- ment 4: Concert Choir 4, honor student 1-4: Cruzln and going out to pizza 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting J.C. Meeting Julia. Eating lunch In quad wlJ.P., R.D, C.L., R.G., D.T., D.P., A.C. Getting my new brother M.M. Meeting M.F. Getting my body cast off. Commence- ment '82. Forest Home. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become a teacher and Influence future generations. Get married when I find him. Have children. WAYNE VANDENBERG: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4: 1 yr. Football: 1 yr. Track. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My 9th grade year. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college. DOUG VANDERBILT: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-4: Parties: Water skiing: N.F. wlclose personal friends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Gatherings at the guys. Meeting new people, Meeting cute cheeds Liz. M8M's Parties wlJ.C., B.B., P.G., M.S., D.S., J.B., F.V., B.P., and others. FUTURE PLANS: Job college job llvlng my llfe. BRIDGETTE VELASCO: ACTIVITIES: Skl club 2-4: Loving Ron 8 having fun on weekends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Ron 1-1-82, Kennys New Year's Eve party. 1-9-82. Shawns party: June '82. Getting cutest couple wlRon. Ron's toga. FUTURE PLANS: Goto school end become a great dentist, make lots of money and Ilve happily ever after wlRon. Keep M.C.C. together. JENNIFER VICK: ACTIVITIES: Track - 3: areoblc dancing: running: rlver - 2-4: beach - 1-4: racketball. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: July 12, 1982 with K.T., R.L., and J.L. Being pulled over for the flrst time with T.P., for not having my lights on. FUTURE PLANS: Grossmont JC and then on to State to study medicine, become Independently wealthy, tour Europe, and marry the man of my dreams. BRENDA VINTA: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Partying with all my friends. Sophomore yr.: meeting Chris S. and all the fun we had together. Dltchlng and never get- ting caught. My 17th B-day party and all the fun everyone had. FUTURE PLANS: Be filthy rlch and marry a musician J.R. Solis. CURT IWALDOI VOLK: ACTIVITIES: Honor Choir - 1-4: Drama - 2-4: Annual Staff - 3 8 4: Bark like a dog Club - 4ever. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Playing the part of tony In West Side Story for 13 nights. Tours with Honor Choir. Prom '83: making the Court: Doobie Bros. con- cert: Chrltmas Dance '81: Mulvaney's Sept. 6th, Tecate Sun. Oct. 24th with a special person. Sea World with George. The Homecoming dance our last time together. Rocky Horror. Toga party, story of O . Just being with close friends, and wish one special friend would be friends with me agaln, K.S.M. My senior year. Knott's with Ruthy. Civics with all my pals. Making most talented '82, Party at I. Anderson House, Calling Duncan a fish, and just being red. Being grabbed in the hall. FUTURE PLANS: Go on to college and major In musical theatre. Get a job as an actor in a major musical company and travel all over the world. Be rlch and famous, flnd somebody special and llve In an exotic land: CHELEY VOPAT: ACTIVITIES: GHAW - 1-4: officer - 4: Honor cholr - 2-4: honor rolls - 1-4:. CSF - 1-2: whose who among American HS students - 4: lclub - 3: deaf club - 4: convention - 4: Pres KSFC - 4: Pres. ETFC - 4: Summerstock - 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Aug. 14, 1982 - met K.S. Palm Springs '80-'81 and snowball fights wlKevin. BrIgadoon TP war. Oct. 31, 1981 Iremember Alex an PhIl?j Apr. '82 - WSS kidnap breakfasts. WSS '82. H.C. trip to Tustin - '82. FUTURE PLANS: Attend the University of Fletcher Hills for 2 years, then transfer to UCLA. Become successful In the performing arts and producing. Eventually working in one way or another with S.S. EILEEN WALKER: ACTIVITIES: Honor student, CSF member 1-4: ASB 4: Bike Court Judge wlthe ECPD 2-4: Guy-watchlng wlDawn 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Having my gramma work as Bookkeeper at Granite Hills. Being on the Honor roll 4 years, Track meets and cheering on March. L.O., R.P., S.K., J.B., J.W., pina after football games wlfrlends, Grad Night wlErIc '81, Sweet 16, my 17th B-day party at Doug's, '82 graduation as an Honor Junior, Go Go's Concert summer '82 wlBob and Eric, Being best friends wlDawn since kindergarten - I love youl Having very special friends Ilke Jason, Doug, and Llsa, My senior year, the prom '83. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a 4 year University, get a good job, marry someone rlch and gorgeous, travel around the world, live in a big house, have children, and be happy the rest of my llfe. JIM WALKER: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1-4: Track 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Winnlng the first Cross Country race at Cuyamaca was great. I had good times at the beach parties wlJ.P., S.C., E.C., T.L., and the gang, pizza, and running races Kamakazi style. Especially fun times at the 24 hr. relay in the raln. MARISSA WALDEFI: ACTIVITIES: Tennls 2: Paul 2-4: skllng, MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Two unforgetable years w!Paul, 5-2-81, 8-8-81, Going to the Prom w!Paul and staying all night on a yacht: Sky Show, Cardiff wlthe gang, skiing wlPaul Valentines day, Cars Concert wlP.F., S.M., M.F. My best buddies at Grossmont S.M., J.C., S.B., C.A., J.C. Lucky 7, Shooting stars, sunset Dr., Law Street partys, The big C's, meeting the Buzz crew, Lake Arrowhead IW.F.F.j FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, get married to Paul and travel. SHERRI WALLER: ACTIVITIES: Lancers 2 yrs.: Banner Captain 4: Backyard swim with Elsiemae. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Cruzln with Paul. Football games, Dances, wlnnlng sweepstakes, Partying wlKaty. Halloween '82, '83 wlT.N., D.D., R.R., M.F., P.B., T.N.'s Birthday party. Danny coming home, driving a stick shift and endless weekend fun wlT.N. Del Mar Falr '80. Del Mar Fair wlPaul. The S.T. wlPaul. R.T. pizza on friday nights, Cruzln In my tuna. Florida '81, Endless fun wlPaul, Mike, Ed, Danlell, Janene and the rest. Playing musical tunes wlRuthie. Meeting Dawn and being totally Insane on Halloween. Band camp wlDeanna summer of '82. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a 4 year college. Live wla roommate until I'm at least 22. Get a job and party on the weekends. Eventually get married and have klds, come back for our 10th year reunion. KIM WARNER: ACTIVITIES: Marching band: Chorus: Track: Jazz dancing. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dressing up as a cave women wlmy glrlfrlend Tlni and I felt llke a fool when these guys were following us and we ditched them. When I met my best frland tini, now we are the best of friends. FUTURE PLANS: To be a cosmotologlst andto own my own shop or work on movle stars Make lots of money, then maybe I wlll get married and raise a family. ADINA WATSON: ACTIVITIES: Homework has been my main and most time consuming activity but I plan to give it upl MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Watching Klm, my sister and most cherished frlend graduate. Seeing my brother become an Eagle. Meeting Joe Montello, who changed my life. Having spent great times wlGayIe A., a very special and treasured friend. Also Mr. Nason's spanish class, 8 Mr. Humphrey's Algebra class: the two teacher l'II remember most. FUTURE PLANS: To be a responsible and caring adult, to be happy, to have confidence In myself, to some- day decide what I want to do. DEBBIE WATSON: ACTIVITIES: Campus Llfe 1: Dynamic Duo 1-4: Gymnastics 2-4: Senator 1: House of Reps. 3, 4: Delegate 2, 3: Honor Roll 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Summer of '81 wl Kathy in S.A., Florida, Indiana, and Texasl Summer of '82 IJuIyI The great lipstick caper and teddy bear caper. Mahogony runs and Vista buddies. Aprll 24, '81. Dave's 8 my first trip in the snow. Times wlD.J. River wlLesIie. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college become a Computer TechlProgrammer. Fall in love, ralse a family and be happy. BRETT WERNER: ACTIVITIES: Underwater B.B.: Stacking and Baseball. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Who Concert. I don't remember! FUTURE PLANS: Trying to get a job and trying to remember the most memorable event. KIRSTEN WHITE: ACTIVITIES: Speech I: Drama 2: CSF 1-4: German Club 2, 3: Gardening Club 1-4: KKDJ Grouple Club 3, 4: Tree lovers anonymous 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Escaping from Speech Team. Eng?-pd and punkers summer '82 Halloween and the Infamous orange juice '82. FUTURE PLANS: tinue on the 5-year plan at G.H. Go to Cal-Tech Arkansas. Major in Bio-medical art. Marry an Iranian and have 43 klds. Run for president of U.S. JULIE WILDER: ACTIVITIES: Guys 1-4: Water skiing: Snow Skiing: going to the beach and having a good time wlmy friends. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being wlBob my junlor year, prom, Sky Show, Hauasu, Christmas Dance, off roadIngwlD.C., M.S., T.D., getting my car for my 17th birth- day. House sitting wlMonlka, Hawaii. FUTU E PLANS: Graduate, college, get job as stewardess, find a rich and handsome man and get married, and live happily ever after. LINNEA WILHELM: ACTIVITIES: I am in Junlor Achievement: hope to be on the Basketball team in February. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The summer of 1982! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college. glijgr in Agriculture, get married and raise a family. I also want to work. Live in either New York or a ornia. KEVIN WILLIAMS: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Partying out at the Oaks wlfriends. Spending night at beach. FUTURE PLANS: Plan to go Into the air force after school. BOBBY WILLIAMS: ACTIVITIES: D.B.'s at the park. Flshln and growing swine: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting creative In Photo wlfriends. FUTURE PLANS: Hopefully J.C. then staff photographer. Trying to make It. Llvlng In the Islands. TED WILLIAMS: ACTIVITIES: Snow skllng, 1-4: Water Skiing 3-4: Partying 1-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Going places wlmy friends such as, river, beach, mountain, skiing trips, and many others. Rolling the bag wlthe towel. FUTURE PLANS: Attend SDSU for two years then transfer to UCSD for my last two years Then I wlll graduate and join the Airforce. Later In life I will fly an airplane from San Diego to Hawaii. After I establish my career I will marry Traci if she buys me my Ferrari. STACY WILLIAMSON: ACTIVITIES: Working wlhandlcapped students for 3 yrs. Youth group ac- tlvlties. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Hotel Del Coronado, Summer '82, riding motorcycles wlCarol. Teaching my stepslster how to drive. Getting asked to leave G.H.S. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and get a degree to teach Special Education. Get married, have a family. JAY WILLOUGHBY: ACTIVITIES: Golf, working on my car, partying. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting rad next to Jeff Clark In my G.S. all across the J. parking lot. FUTURE PLANS: Joining the Alr Force In the field of computers 8 becoming a programmer or technician. LISA WILSON: ACTIVITIES: Candidate for senator 1, Keywannettes 3-4, convention 3, scopin on J.B. and T.B. 2-3. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Singing telegram on 16th b-day, Halloween '80, May 1st with G.L.D.D., 8 K.A., June 12th '82 with K.L. K.A., 8 B., River with Keywannettes '82, Sky Show, getting a plant thrown at us while looking for Bridgette with K.A., C.A., 8. C.S. FUTURE PLANS: Have fun, go to college, fall In love, get married, be rich, and llve life to its fullest. BELINDA WOLD: ACTIVITIES: House of Representatives 1, 2, 3, 4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Meeting Mike October of 81, and staying out until 2 A.M. talking hlm outside that night: January 26, '82 at Grossmont Hospital, Celebrating mine and Mike's 1st anniversary, sky show '82 wlN.B., L.W., K.A. getting engaged to Mike Oct., '82, going to parties wlN.B., becoming an aunt of twins July 16, '82, river trips in the summer of '82. FUTURE PLANS: Getting married Mar. 5, '83 to Mike 8 starting a family about 2-3 yrs. later, live In a nice condo. 8 Ilvlng a happy 8 long life. DALE WOLFE: ACTIVITIES: Cross countg, track, big wheel 8 Ice block rldlng, wall cllmblng, looting 8 plllaglng El Cajon. MOST MEM RABLE EV NT: WaIker's Christmas dance '81 hallo- ween, do it Dale, do it, ducks have short legs, all the gang, F.P., R.P., B.D., D.A., J.K., S.T., T.T., R.H., S.C., 8 everyone else, Scott losing his undenwear, streaking, becoming friends w!C.F., 8 falling in love wla geranlum lover, bzgewheel 8 Ice block rldlng at Persldlo quicksand in the river, cleaning the fountains at grossmont nter out. FUTURE PLANS: Goto coll., become a lawyer, writer, or rock star or all 3 at once, break a 4 mln. mile, get married. SHAUN WOOD: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 3, 4, Friday night enthusiast. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Areo Drive in, Summer '82, FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, become an elect. engineer, make Invest., 8 get rich quick. SHANA WRIDE: ACTIVITIES: GHAW 1-4, GHAW officer 3-4, Frosh senator, Soph. Pres., house of rep 4, play-Flowers for Algernon, Cheaper by the Dozen, Brlgadoon, Taming of the Shrew, Look Homeward Anger, West Side Story, Charles Aunt, campus life 4, John McAdams 3-4, sum- merstock 1-4, best friends Rohn, Alex, 8 Tamll MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Rolling Stones, the Cars, the Who, 10-24-81, John 8 I got together, 10-24-82 out 1 yr. annl., Scream inthe dark '82 the zoo, xmas dance 8 prom '81. FUTURE PLANS: Go to State, become a theatre crltlc.for L.A. Times, marry a tall man with curly brown hair 8 live happily ever after, be rich, meet Ringo Starr! GWENN WRIGHT: ACTIVITIES: I.S.S., the muffin club, cups of coffee In the bathroom, Je Bouti- que Beauty College. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sea air, Scrlps, Mar. 12, '82, Fletcher Parkway R.J. 8 D.M. Sep. 16, '79, met my great friend Shellle D., Sep. '81, sky show '82, Shawn saying hi to me, halloween '81, In I.S.S. 8 all the fantastic times wlNoeIIe F., river, Dave, dipping at La Jolla. FUTURE PLANS: Burt Reynolds hair dresser or being the make-up artist In movies, own RaIphy's and Harrie's Hair salon, buying my De Lorlen getting married 8 llvlng happily ever after. KAREN WRIGHT: ACTIVITIES: Skl club 3-4, delegate 3, girls glee 2, concert choir 3, honor choir 4, class rep. 3-4. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Parties w!L.Y., P.B., M.F,, M.A., M.G., C.E. 8 R.A., skiing wlM.G. at Mammoth ln '82, 8 '83, going to concerts w!T.G., 8 T.W., Del Mar parties, La Jolla wlsean, OTL wlVinoe, parties wlL.K. at FI, FUTURE PLANS: I plan to go further wlmy educa- tion, get married, have a couple of kids 8 a terrlflc husband, hopefully Vince, go on in competition, move to the beach 8 try to stay best friends wlM.A. TRISHA WYBOFINY: ACTIVITIES: ASB 4, Tennis 2. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dinner w!J.J., sky show-ooms, rat legs 10-5, aagh, Marissa thanx 4 G.T. 8-8-81. P.J.D. wlDino u2? New Years '82, Mike - disgust, 1 more 3-d, hi, Mike, hl, Meg look at those 2, suicide Sarah, blackless, firing maids - in span, car 8 sand Oscl law wlMr. Wonderful., cloves, emotlon lotion, 7-4-82 locked doors - It's okl prom '82 wlBB Blll, Mex. wlMr. W. Burg, 4:30 conv. w!Mike, skiing In cars, pookle, UCLA, Who '82, dad 8 mom ILY 2. FUTURE PLAN : UCLS, become a rich psychologist, Starry Mr. Wonderful, have lots of wombats named Pookle, 8 maybe a baby, live, love, laugh, then Ie. TRACY YEADON: MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My sophomore 8 junior yr. 8 the summer of '81 w!A.T., football games my soph. year, Christmas dance '80. FUTURE PLANS: School, marriage, 8 making agood home 8 great Ilfe for my family. aww L 'i-,499 x X s ,f Junior !v11'1!:'MdlfF1!1g! 6-sr' lbligj 2?2E3iIi4iiIi1f:w--. 44.26 8-3-Zvi.. , ff. 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Erika Bowen, Daniel Branch, Andrew Brees, James Brinkley, Cheryl Brown, Bryan Brown, James Brown, Michael Brown, Teresa Brown, Tina Buckley, Helen Budzynski, Tiffany Bundy, Daryl Burgreen, David Burns, Edward Burns, Michele Burns, Pamela Butler, Carolyn Butts, Alicia Cabanas, Robert Cabell, Michael Caldwell, Fiona Calhoon, Meredith Calhoun, Carolynlee Callguri, Sabina Callahan, Desiree Calvillo, Michael Campbell, Michael Cannon, Patrick Cardoza, John Carey, Frank Carlos, Brett Carroll, Kevin Carroll, Sandy Cartwright, Cathy Cartwright, Patricia Castagnola, Bruno Castillo, Bobby Cazares, Stephen Chalquist, Tracey Checchi, Cheri Cho, Young Christensen, Sabrina Christman, Ann Church, Andy Clements, Miachael Clow, Kenneth Coffman, Kelly Cohen, Jennifer Coker, David l 120 Sophomores 4, , he i f M , , wr ig, ,W 1 ' C 2 S- M l 1 x..,f J 'll is lr Coleman, Rodney Collesides, Scott Conroy, Colleen Cook, Cathryn Cooper, Kym Copeland, Lawrence Crabtree, Melissa Craigmlles, Terry Crane, Gina Crecy, Jon Crocker, Jennifer Crosby, Beth Crouch, Lance Crumplon, Douglas Cudney, Murphy Curtis, Loretta Suzelle Debra 4 Eastcott, Heidi Eaton, Matt Edwards, Mark Ekman, Todd Emery, Davld Emery, John Endicott, Stephen Espinoza, Alex Estrada, Cddette Evans, Terry Everard, Robert Falkenstrom, Kenneth Fendrick, Kenneth Ferguson, Michelle Ferrantino, James Ferraro, Angela Finch, Nanci Fiske, Steven Flahive, Shannon Flores, Amanda Flores, Robert Forchette, Nicholas F ossmeyer, Le Anne P Foster, David Foster, Joseph Fountain, Gary Fox, Mark Francis, Dan Freedman, Richard Frei, Lynnette Freyberg, Doreen Firar, Robert Friel, Tonya Fucite, Shelly Fuller, Madonna Fultz, Lisa 122 Sophomores 5 gin 55, Did you hear what happened to A W 1 ! 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V wir, T .Mini , ttf, ll iw-M ,fl S A .1 Adams, Lanette Akren, Corey Albino, Justin Alexander, Ty Allen, Jonathan Allen, Timothy Almquist, Talbot Alvarez, Joe Alvarez, Miguel Alvord, Daniel Ambler, Holly Ames, Caanan Ames, September Ancell, John Andrews, Christine Arcamo, Angela Arcuri, Deborah Arends, Daniel Armstrong, David Arnold, Dorrie Ashabraner, Larry Ashburn, Garett Askey, Robert Atkinson, Darren Atkinson, Julia August, Valerie Bachmeyr, Alan Bain, Lauren Baker, Anthony Baker, Crystal Baker, Pameia Bates, Sheri Barber Daniel Barber, Lawrence Barker, Amelia Barker, Vicki Bartow, Victoria Barnes, Daniel Barton, Laura Bass, Brian Keith Freshman 133 Baxter, Richard Beatty, Ronald Beauloye, Jennifer Beckett, Renee Bell, Elizabeth Beltran, Michael Bender, Shelly Benedict, Blythe Benfante, Thomas Bennett, Robert Bergan, Ellen Betscher, Nikola Bevei, Lisa Bialiolci, Sheri Biddle, James Blllups, William Blount, Randy Boehm, Susan Bogardus, Lora Boren, Robbin Bounds, Coby Boyd, Matthew Bozarth, Steve Branch, Clifford Branson, Greg Briggs, Timothy Briones, Joe Brooks, Annemarie Brown, Cathy Brown, Eric Buchanan, Audra A. Buckley, Therese M. Buhl, Evaleen R. Bumblis, Lisa M. Burgreen, Susan Burley, Karen Burton, Anthony Bush, Claudia Butcher, April Butler, Melissa Butler, Rhett Butts, Gina Cain, Mark Calhoun, Laura Calleja, Ftiva Calvillo, Angela Campanella, Douglas Carlson, Sandra Carpenter, Wayne Carr, Charles Carrway, Randy Carter, Paula Cashman, Bernadette Caster, Daniel Chapman, John Charity, Christopher 134 Freshman is get off lhe Erm Arlon Joanna David Clark, Michael Clarke, Don Carla Jace ON Curtis, William Davey, James Davis, Jeffrey Davis, Kerry Davis, Raymond ' Davis, Robert Davison, Mitchell Deaver, Richard Decoleau, Theodore Delaney, Jen Dennett, Scott Dennis, Rhonda DiBelle, Maigo Dickerson, Steven Doherty, Leo Dante, Kari Dosie, Scott Douthitt, Karen Downer, Joel Doyle, Heidi Drake, Janet Drake, Suzanne Dunlap, Ronald Dunne, Kelly Earls, Duane Eason, Tracy Edwards, Brian Ellia, Thomas Elliot, Denice Ellis, Kenneth Emge, Derrlck England, Crystal Engies, Eric Erickson, Steve Esparza, Anthony Estevan, Micheal Evans, Robert Ewing, Tammy Farrar, Cassandra Faulkner, Larry Faurcet, Troy Fenner, Carrie Ferguson, Dana Ferguson, Monique Ferreiro, Leonard Fisher, Ronald Flahive, Denice Ford, Brent Fordyce, John Foster, John Fowler, Charles Fowler, Paul Frecchio, Lori Froehlich, Lorraine Frost. Cynthia Furlong, Gerald GaUo, Carmela 136 Freshman Gross, Shannon Grotovsky, Jeffry Guida, Tasha Guseman, Sheri bout 5 'WHSBSRBA' n f! V ,if Hackett, David Hagen, Lori Haisha, lone Hall, Kelly Hallahan. Michael Halley, Kelly Halte, Catherine Ham, Thomas Hamilton, Dawn Hamilton, John Freshman 137 Hammerstrand, Debra Hampyx Denise Hanashey, Ronald Hannah, Julie Hansen, Michael Hardesty, Blair Harmon, Anthony Harmon, Donald gf? l 1 gfir rg fi Q Elaine Hartley Dawn Hassan Dain Hastings, Stephanie Hauguel, Daniel Hayes, David Hebdon, Joesph Hein, Cullen Henderson, Ellen Henderson, James Hendrix, Kimberly Hermiz, Mike Herald, Andy Hefrerea, Flor Herrington, Trisha Hinckley, Norman A Hague, Sherri Hook, Kennlth Hopkey, Sheri Horne, Homayun Houston, Steven Howard, Gary Huddleston, Michael Hudson, Ftobinlin Hughes, Kenneth Hulbert, Travis Hulitt, Brett Hulska, Sean Hunnell, James Huse, Jamie lavelll, Mark leler, Mike lies, Terri Jackson, Danny Jacobs, Carrie Janica, Dorothy Jasmins. Carmen Jellison, Mike Jensen, Heidi Jewell, Lloyd Jimenez, Grlselda Johnson, Brad Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Mike Johnston, Aaron Johnston, Eric Jones, Cathy 138 Freshman ,lg . ' ,fi , Jeff, -:,a:,,vsf , ,Jil ,r. ,,, , ,.. ,, 5, I www, zmr lllrntl sex id ,Ari ml if i 3, o,., W f Q 1' ,, r . ,-fr, f l, ,r , 1 'A+ 1 txwn 3 .HI-'-.:3l 'l rf i f A it Q 4 4 -v ' f MWLf..?'?f?Ei-3 Did you say coconut cream or banana, Sheri? 'F iz:-1 ,, ' W' iilill r . s X, r El in Egg if , , Y T L-X' Ya gi? ,rw ,fps g,1 ,L 'Minimum Jones, Scott Jordan, Andrew Joseph, Michelle Kaiser, Thomas Kalkarma, Athir Kastor, Lavina Kedward, Jacqueline Kelley, Floyd Kelley, Penny Kemo, David Kennedy, Julia Kenyon, Theresa Kevane, Deborah Kite, Kelle Kirby, Julie Knapp, Todd Kramer, Robin Krueger, Donnie Kruggel, Micheal Kulp, Tina La Flochelle, Matthew Ladd, Micheal Landes, Lisa Landrom, Jennifer Lange, Mark Larson, Phyllis Lawrence, Christine Lawson, Mary Lawton, Keith Leaphart, Tony Leclair, Edward Lee, Summer Leggio, Norman Lemay, Jim Leonard, Timothy Leoncinl, Steven Lessley, Torrence Lilly, Connie Lindsey, Kari Lizarraga, Ariceli Loftus, Jason Long, Sheri Louer, Joel Love, James Freshman 139 ,.,., , WW' is -, mf N u l E my! K I 4,1 0 l J C: A 4 ef mfs if Scott, Lori Secord, Lori Sedmak, Terry Seiler, Stephanie Selness, Tiffany Sexton, Derek Shadinger, Patricia Shaw, Dlanara Shawcrolt, William Shepard, Amy Sherman, Kimberly Shirer, Kelly Shultz, Kathleen Sieg, Tonia Simunovich, Mona Slaft, Stephanie Slolkowskl, Ward Smedley, David Smith, Bonnie Smith, Donald Smith, Donna Smith, John Smith, Kathy Smith Keith Smith, Kelley Smith, Melinda Smith, Scott Soltero, Luis Sosa, Anna Sotelo, Angela Southcott, Tracie Sowards, Marcaine Spain, Anthony Sparkman, Dennis Speake. Richard Spiegel, Christopher Spiron, Leesa Freshman 143 Stelnat, Jason Steinbuch, Troy Stephens, Keith Stephens, Larry Stindt, Gldget Stirling, Sean Stokes, Melissa Stolle, Shawn Stone, John Stover, Dennis Stover, Jesse Strong, David Strothers, Scott Stubblefield, Donna Sumner, Lori Swank, John Swanson, Steven Switzer, Janya Syktlch, Alexander Taylor, Deborah Tennlson, Mitchell Texler, Rocky Thomas, Jeannette Thomas, John Thompson, Bradley Thomspon, Kelly Thompson, Sherry Thoryk, Teresa Thweatt, Michael Tidmore, Krlstln Timlick, Kimberly Timm, Wayne Tlxier, Jlm Tollenaar, Ronald Toth, Donald Travls, Steven Turner, Llsa Tweed, Joelene Twombley, Lisa Valadao, John Valenzuela, Arcadio Van Deweghe, Roger Vandever, Tammy Vanfossan, Jason Vedovato, Victor Veuger, Chrlstopher Vlckery, Roy VlfQBd8m0, Ami0I1if'li8 Vosekalns, Craig Vosekalns, Lori Voss, Eddie Watford, Shannon Wahlgren. Dennis Walcher, Jeffrey Walker, Rhonda Walkley, Michael 144 Freshman ' fi . rl R ff we ra M3 ii' if 7 .K -3 ' f X ,iii , L sa is-V V i . 7 ilfgrf 'dk-ww ny V L., 3, f 's ,J .L t ? 1. . . - H i Q., 1 IQ M., , 'iigfllztl l it WASJ5? .ww ' , 'fit 5' 4. ,J Q ' i , VM J l r L m f ' .. ' ff' if Wallis, Monique Ward, Edward Ward, Kristi Ward, Margaret Wasserman, Steven Watson, Arthur . Watson, Stacy Weber, Kevin Welch, Edward Welter, John West, Heidi Winkleman, Stephanie Whiting, Glenn Willett, Brian Willett, William Williams, Carl Williams, Constance Willoughby, Ronnie Wilson, Angela Wilson, Larry Wiltse, Lyle Winsor, Scott Wood, Kathryn Wutzke, Vernie Yeadon, Shannon Yoder, Tammy Younquist, Erik Zenok, Eddy Bramley, Bonnie De Bennedetti, Anthony Di Gangi, Stacey Gross, Judie Grund, Vernon Kaiser, Tom Lepper, Mark I' il I 147 -v 4 7 SW M vi: .5 , . 148 PQGEQNT .. .5 X 1- ni ll I Advisor Dr lil , 9 , . 1 'Pt ww' w Priscilla Endres, Joy Rudolph. Coulter 1 l' a f Tennison, Michelle Schott, Ron Larsen, Apodaca, Andrea Andrews, Kelley Lutz, Andreen Cota, 'S 'Q Officers: Polly Haisha, Presidentg Kirsten White, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Metzgar, Advisory Scott Emery, Treasurerg Diane Soveriegn, Secretaryg Cindy Dickey, Historian. Y.. i fir ottom Flow - L-R3 Eileen Walker, Sher McCaigue, Jacqui Hestand, Cindy Dickey, Becky Edelman iane Soveriegn, Susan Barker, Karen Ramstrom, Carrie Conrad, Marjorie Turk, Marlene Maunder op Row - L-R5 Scott Emery, Young Sang Cho, Brian Brown, Darrin Doud, Max Mello, Kirsten White ichele Shaw, Michelle Sperry, Eric Gross, Steve Kownacki, Steve Gruneisen, Laura McMillian, Richard utcher, John Jensen, Polly Haisha, Jim Carlson. The California Scholarship Federation is a group of students who are among the top academic students -n their school. The C.S.F. iCalifornia Scholarship Federationl is a state-wide honorary scholastic association for academically outstanding high school students. The purpose of the association is to promote scholarship, service, and citizenship. Eligibility in the organization is based on a students' ability to make a minimum of ten points in academic subjects, and A counting as three points and a B counting as one point. Graduating seniors who have been in CSF for at least four semesters during their last three years of high school are designated Sealbearers of Life Members. These Sealbearers are presented a pin at the time of graduation and the official Federation Chapter Seal is placed on their diploma and all other official records. The Granite Hills Acting Workshop has, for the past thirteen years, produced many pro- fessional quality plays. Under the direction of Mr. Barry Bosworth, they put on three plays a year to very supportive audiences. This year's comedy, drama, and musical were CharIey's Aunt , The Lark, and The Boyfriend respectively. PRESIDENT - Jim Maples VICE PRESIDENT - John Carroll SECRETARY - Kim Detwiler CLERK - Cheley Vopat COMMUNICATIONS - Shana Wride PUBLICITY - Deanna Gray Clorion rename minion sr Top - Rob Reynolds, Shannon McCoy. Second Row - Miss Rosman, Advisor, Joanel Fraser, Anne Adams, Holly Goulet, Lynn Ferrelro. Third Row Wayne Guy, Brian Allen, Lamont Ferguson, Tina Lombardi, Amber Peterson, Kelly Terry, Laura Purcell, Jamie McElroy. ,,,,,,, , ,ooooo The Clarion Staffs main job is to write and produce the school newspaper. Working with Miss Floisman, they maintain a high jounalistic standard. 154 Clorion ,,- ' In r ,YQ T fir :kVV:7 H ,Vk,,,,, ,,,,, 1 S 1. i 2 if 2 1. Amber Peterson hurries to meet her deadline. 2. Honey, you can not print things like that!! 3. Joanel Fraser, Editor in Chief and Miss Roisman, Advisor i. ,, 3- 'f'Y1pf.3' v .. '35 '- Efz. liiyi' i , 'aaa I 3 f .Y X ,bw , , 4 -w , R-F ,.r my . 'C ,f 5, V 1 . HM xv W M sn' K X i Mx Mg N qw Au L XA Q! W v, I X 4, 3 'K N 1 -M :naw Mk a J: 2 5 l- ,I 'N I , M rf? 'ff fs? 2 5? Dlrector, Darrell Downs ' 1 4-A IW J' -+1 -Egimggwl , 1-LTWMQ 1 1 'T 3f!ww,? 'wxNlnH?TW 4 'W WW THE EHGLE ITIFIRCHING BHND Looking Beyond . gpand at the Columbus Day Parade. Members in alphabetical order - Noko Carroll, Kathi Carson, Phil Dietz, Dean Parks, Teri Mahaffy, Tammi Myers, Kim St. Martin, Diane Soveriegn, Scott Thompson, Marjorie Turk, Not Pictured - Kim Hallisay, Anne McAdams, Angie Nosari, Seniors - Phil Dietz, Dean Parks, Scott Thompson, Teri Mahaf- fey, Diane Sovereign, Kathi Carson. Officers - Diane Sovereign - President, Kim St. Martin - Vice Presi- dent, Dean Parks - Secretary, Scott Thompson - Treasurer. Speech The Granite Hills Speech Team represents our school in both the National Forensic League and a number of tournaments sponsored by different ser- vice organizations. Team members travel to different tournaments where they compete bth as a team and as individuals. Motivated for improvement by fellow speakers, team members strive to develop public speaking and acting performance skills to thir ultimate potential. IJ 3' 0 Q. m I o 2 -4 na :' E U3 m E 3 Q U3 na 'S L aa :s :v :Z Q -1 I KD 2 D D5 I W m 3 cr CD EZ 4 Q 14 UJ ... CD 'Q 2' m 2. co TJ cn ... 2. o P' CD m 3 Q. '4 'T : 2 5. P CD m 'I U' E ... : SD r- m c 7 m Z o Z 5 P Q ow 3 nv I o Q. KD na Y' S o 5' 2 6 JP UD J' Q' C '1 P O I cn Q U or cr cr Y' -1 'I cn m UI c W CD 'K -I 'K 8 -4 E P' -i o 'c OH -M !II9X ua1s1m 'Aaggeuew wal 'Kale'-4 ueg qogw 'sploukag Alley 'wons II9 W9 91 suqg Hanan 'U01M 1S!JN !.L U! P UUBUS 'SJOUJ U0 aokop 'uopeajg 9 'o1a1ugn0 09 eg6uV Megan ald-asm 'uosmpuv !S 9'5! I Wap d 'U03I!M ap!sa1 1U H951 SV UBJOLI 9S mu essuew 'bmv 'UOUFIS -':l H 1U0 M0 01 01 'ugeg Q1 !J UU? 'swag n'l OSUBW BLU 'Jn NI JE Waug 'wonsueg ua Q aag 'Jolkel epuog 'oln5uV Apugg 'Kalswgug 99 'XSJOG Aoexg '- MOH 9Ipp!W 'l41!'-US ,u -1 nk 1 -'N A5 'fig Q- 3 4 , -Q Q M X z Q 'Q 'if 5' .fs + fy. ie: I f 'X 5315. ix swift fm. J 5 ' 4 .-any X ,ans r- W1 in ,gf DQ E 4 4 A W I, 1,8 ng gb 1'1 r 4 nu- hung...-Uh f x. il' . l ! ' X .. slams 2 4' S 45 f '1 Q, 1 -X Y K '. ' 0 J -S213 7 X ,, ,f,.' D Q s .v -.ff QV' 45' X A -' R- 'Y 'R Y 2 'Y ,lg N Top Mike , ' V - John Gbdlift, Darrehhbfuihgk liw A il ,v,, 161 Compus Life Campus Life is a social club open to all high school students. Each year the group attends such activities as Breakaway, Living End, the Haunted House, Second Wind, and many other activities. Bk 'Tl l ,I , . Students enjoy themselves at Campus Life activities. A Germotn Club , . W ,tn ' N , K ,,,,fv ,, , .- . ,. . . ..- ,, , f,,,f,,.,,,, f W f-, ottom Flow - Jenny Cohen, Cathy Cartwright, Lisa Ney, Bill Thomas, Brace Barber, Donna Eckwortzel, Monika Samter, Beth Parsons, Duane Bell. Mid- le Row - Ellen Bergan, Cindy Davey, Karri Conrad, Cathy Chow, Trisha Denherder, Lyn Hanks, Lynetta Fudenski, Michele Fowler, Marjorie Turk, Maria almiotto, Kim St. Martin. Top Flow - Darrin Doud, Curt Clason, Staci Campbell, Ed Fanslan, Jacqui Hestand, Colin Stevens, Jim Carlson, Mrs. Zumwalt. President - Jim Carlson Vlce President - Jacqui Hestand Secretary - Monika Samter Treasurer - Darrin Doud Chairman of Activities - Stacy Campbell Club Advisor - Mrs. Zumwalt 163 The Granite Hills Honor Choir is a very active choir. They go caroling just before Christmas to different Con- valescent homes and the Special Ed School at Madison. Twice a year the Honor Choir travels north on tours all around California to perform for other schools. Each year the combined choir classes perform two concerts, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. The success of the entire choir program is due to the tireless efforts of the direc- tor, Mr. Ray Murphy. A soft, warm bed at Catalina. The performance at Knott's Berry Farm to standing room only. lt's right up here! . The Love Boat to Catalina. . Julia catching a quick bite on the bus! ff, A., . , N rv . + .. Ski Club Ski Club is a combination of Granite Hills students who each winter head for the slopes of Mammoth. Each student pays for their own trip through fund raisers. Their advisor is Mr. Arens. K1 8 Q' ,5 N. ' I Z x 9 I' ., 1 'vgeik . vb' VN 'riff v -,t , ' ntl, , -teh ,3,,,g...ag' 'f-t -4 A3,,jlxji Varsity 9 Top Flow L-Fl - Cindy Bently, Sandy L'ltalien, Chris Lawton, Candy Nels, Row L-R - Michelle lngrassia, Kellie Sullivan, Loni Pallidino, Terri Fiilley, Cheer Ma ,ff .f-were M -X fx, QQ- e grin? l , .r ,rf lj muff!! ' - 'kr Ji fd I f JK, Epi: Qyil k ,dr .V :ffl ,g -MQ, ,' 'calf' ' .1 !Ei5f32,?z,L'-f?Wg?i. ' 1 6-ff fi Esqglvl.: thi? r'rfr ifl'ff?ffi+ A , , gf fn 1 if fi , Vralxiixgg-i,,.,l H ll. 5 Z ll fi g 1' l 1 H UGH, .'2feerif'fi'?f??'?'9'5-fily hl' ' W ' , l 4 iwig 3.i f' L Wf l' ffZf.vfmf'l 123, -law rf' Joanel Fraser. 'N-Q, , I ' rf . ' f ww I 'AU rr, Fl 3 'vi xl QAM A ff 53 Row L Fl Rene Breen, Lorl Randall, Allison Deshanes, Tammle Guererro. Bottom ,, :,l,:,,:1:f :mp-,Al1:.p, ,jg-Q' l l1.1weggsrlllglaessrilszamllliaallllll: E Rodio Club in gy 5 ggfikfjg 3 L-Fi - Mark Lepper, Kenny Feudrick, Don Swaudley, Richard Hinkley, Mike Tasem, Sh The Radio Club provides popular music for the students entertainment during lunchtime. Members of the club get important ex- perience in preparing for a career in the field of communications. eri Long, Advisor: Mr. Green E, fx I it 53' :- llfffs Q ill ' 4 it Q ,X Q' 622557 ,,, .. 2 fi if V nf' KU, Vfwf, Q .J if m ,jg X ' G e ,. NRSW fi 'Q -1 SANS ..Mf , 11. 3 Qs .-Q N-, Plvwa 6 iiifi 5 Y ,gyQ'sf. , af' Q Saw sl 'K u E fum sins ll - si Bill Saar, Diane Mary Maguire, Terry Kraft Scott Schimpf. ' M E21 W it I' 44 5 ee tt gf j M 59 A ta 1t Q W 4 .f N,f , W at ' if .fy- YV, ,A , . Ltr? mr s -s Commissioners: Bottom Row - L-R: Cindy Angulo, Comm. Magistrate of School Affairsg Becky Saunders, Comm. of Alumnig Susie Saunders, Comm. of Sales, Mary Maguire, Comm. of Cultural Affairs. Top Row - L-R, Barbara Little, Comm. of School Service, Sandy L'ltaIien, Comm. of School Spirit, Lura McMillan, Comm. of Finance, Lori Curry, Comm. of Publicity. Not Pictured - Sarah Drew, Comm. of Community Relations. This year's A.S.B., with the help of the new advisor, Miss Kathy Owens, has made a full turn toward im- provement. Efforts to make this year unique and ex- citing has been an extreme success. With the help of the entire enthusiastic student body, assemblies, pep rallies, and many other spirit activities have been THE BEST. A.S.B. wishes to thank all its members and everyone who has been involved in thelmany school activities. You've made us feel that our long hours and hard work have been truly rewarding. Officers: L-Fig Scott Schimpf, At- torney Generalg Tammi Ruck, dentg Teresa Kraft, Vice President. 173 Secretary: Donna Eckwortzel, Presi- v -Mw-- 5,-rf 1- Symphonic Bond Symphonic Band is a group of young musicians who dedicate much of their time to be able to per- form at the best of their ability. These students play instruments that are classified as woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Under the direction of Mr. Darrell Downs the Symphonic Band performs at events such as: Christmas Concert, District Festival, Regional Festival, Pops Concerts, and have also given many more rewarding perfor- mances. Through this class, the students show their musical talents and develop self-discipline. Clarinetists Cyndie Ellett and John Chamberlin. I X X, 'K ' XX 4 my K D awww f igiaff i ijv K 1: x vi' M, H, I L lax l :i i' - I ' 1 e is ? i Y 'Ki wx- Qw- , 1 Q X x -i, Steve on his music. mont .ef W A A M W' to keep Choir J.V. Cheer 0 7 may H.-M T Y ouhv ' Tow Row - L-R5 Tricia Pearson, Nicki Betscher, Jill Tomb, Joanna Christian. Middle Row - Stacy Allen, Suzette DeNuer, Jody Crenshaw. Botlom Row - Gina Tuttle, Jody McKay, Kim Betscher. pf Joanna aind Jody 15 ,Q ' sw 1 W 0, mei L 1 ny 'M' T his we as M 4, tm ? is 5-.....--'qt J,1 A-2. I A .I 4 J I I P 5 1' JI I 1 Z' ' f 1 I I f Granite Hills vs, Helix Granite Hills vs. Valhalla Granite Hills vs. Monte Vista lwonl lwonl lwonl Granite Hills vs. El Cap Granite Hills vs. El Cajon Granite Hills vs..Grossmont Granite Hills vs Gra ' ' . Santana nite Hills vs, Mt. Miguel Granite Hills vs. Helix Granite Hills vs Gra ' ' . Valhalla nite Hills vs. Monte Vista Granite Hills vs. EI Cap Granite Hills vs. El Cajon Granite Hills vs Granite Hills vs Granite Hills vs . Grossmont , Santana . Mt. Miguel Grossmont League Champions lwonl lwonl llostl lwonl lwonl iwonl lwonl lwonl lwonl lwonl llostl lwonl lwonl , ,,. .. J M. if e 'rylh gal 4 iitt ls.. . L wa, n wants , ., ,.,,., . .,,. ,ifi . i . ... ,,, , 2? ,, , I 4 ktil .V a Q M ff-, sf Y 1 if .., Ma , it E . ..., i . i' K . . -- ' . ,,,, I .. , I .,q,i5:mt,,g.i: . .:,V:k.3H..W ...JW .hwy . . L .JZ ,, Nd .Y i , . -: yr ' . . ' ' Q - f E E as V- - ' ' ,, -- -, . ' 32- ,Kia 1. Leisa Hagen bumps the ball. 2. The mighty Eagles dominate the net. 3. Elation after the win. Sports 181 ' YW, , 1' E ' if ki G W v- f 3 Q , Q .. if S El if M f Bmw we W-...Wm W...-, W ' 155 32,5 ,asia 45 V2 mm' MW qw L i ,ik .3-aw J.V. Top Flow Kim Martinez, Cindy Frost, Debbie Taylor, Barbara Rasklnd, Amber Peterson, April Butcher. Bot- tom Row Teresa Kenyon, Julie Morgan, Debbie Mims, Michelle Stokes Julie Hannah, Melissa Stikes. Varsity Top Row Bernice Paulson, Jenny Crocker, Leisa Hagen Kathy Patchett. Bottom Row - Cindy Davey, Coach Coy Owens, Susan Halsted, Pat Hunter, Kellie Barlow Elizabeth Hannah, Annamaria Padilla. Our Volleyball program was vastly improved over last year. Both teams made large jumps toward the top - varsity rising from 7th to League Champions and our J.V. from 8th to 4th. We greatly appreciated all your support this season and hope it will continue into next year. You should be very 'proud of this group-of ladies and their ac- complishments. We were the No. 1 team in the county for most of the season. We stumbl- ed only once this year losing to Torrey Pines in the semis of C.l.F. These ladies should hold their heads high remembering how far they've come in one year. Coy Owens Sports 183 .4 l 3 Qwoni Uosty Uostj Uosty fwonj fwony Kwon! fwonj E Q. '!I,iiJ Varsity Team: First Row - R. Germain, K. Colminero, P. Eaton, J. Goulart, R. Howard, S. Gruneisen, O. Falkenstrom, D. Bibler, T. Layton, K. Kanallay, V. Fejeran. Second Row - E. Craig, F. Carey, J. Dunlevy, N. Hayes, S. Paris, R. Sturic, C. Gegax, D. Hoffman, J. Matusiak, D. Drum. Third Row - Fl. Curtis, J. Briggs, S. Shrum, A. Barnes, T. Stufflebean, M. Tehan, C. Simpson, T. Gross, R. Butcher, B. Allen, S. Schimpf. Fourth Flow - M. Smith, P. Alvernez, D. Garcia, M. Villa, Paul Wargo, T. Morris, R. Ledezma, T. Kelly, A. Kops, Judd Hulbert. Last Row - S. Ramsey, Mr. Hoffman, D. Hansel, E. Gross, C. McPherson, R. Faulkner, S. Evans, M. Kennedy, M. Gore, Mr. Barrus. 1. The Eagle team charges onto the field!! 2. Quarterback Terry Morris hands the ball off to a fellow teammate. Sports 185 Top Row - T. Arcamo, D. Sexton, R. Mills, T. Shawcroft, T. Harris, K. Robins, M. Norris, S. Pearlman. Second Row - S. Smith, J. Perez, M. Montemajor, B. Weber, J. Hanson, T. Georgian, T. Wright, R. Speake, R. Gibson, B. Berch. Third Row - S. Wall, M. Eaton, D. Baldwin, J. Hanson, D. Duby, P. Rinks, J. Blot- ton, L. Alester, B. Friar. Bottom Row - J. Rinks, D. Coker, T. Vardel, C. Hanes, C. Grabowski, C. Scripek, E. Reiner, G. Rose, B. Carlos, L. Staffer, B. Schartz M. Cabell. 2 gf if ? 52 Z l 1, il 'X 1 1. The J.V. team getting ready for a big play. 2. J.V. QB passes the ball for a hopeful TD. l tiikikf . an fiiaiiliiilhwvw 2.11 186 Sports wwf' Kiwi 1 3 . 1. 7 Qu ali Q ,K E gms., t , . na M md ,em WAHYW WW was X 5 -:ff H .. .X ' K - w J. I fm wk aw ...avi 3 K 5? .P WW ,W ' y 'X N Q- R -. . L X f kiwi px K' f , W? be-, , - agp- as ' if Q, Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Granite Hills vs: Helix Valhalla Monte Vista El Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Santana Mount Miguel lwonl llostl lwonl lwonl lwonl llostl lwonl lwonl ,1 1. Cindy Cole plays the baseline to perfection. 2. Varsity player Pam Haughey concentrates on the return. 3. Trisha Moreland tosses the ball for a smashing serve. Tennis Has A Smashing Season This year's tennis team played exceptionally well. Varsity came in 3rd with a 10-6 record. Susan Barker was the outstanding player with a record of 29-16. Doubles team Heather Montgomery and Cathy Roos came in 2nd team Grossmont-all- league. Girls receiving honorable mention were Susan Barker, Tina Moreno, Pam Haughey, and Laura McMillion. Coach Patty Knight was very proud of all the girls for the fine job they did. Sports 189 7 1 ,L -.4 ,QV Y 1 3' lm, 1 'E , wm i'al .-eff 'R vw' 3 rf' ' W , 'Mm M .X 5' L .fm-iw :A V fy, , I, f Y . ,, ? , 1 f ' ,,A, , 0 5 ' j I yisggg W - ' 1. 'H X .., 1 J' , if f V .12 2 , ' s - f,,,gf Aj . Y . ei VY , WY . wk , dw , W fg, W ' W llfgmi , , , ,av f ' 'S 1 f'E',. ' ky . i Q ' 2 , 1,.1a:y,x, V 4 1 gli V .- , in iq- ' , up L - 2 239 Wg 5 .N :iff M , ff A aw' fx i4 fb ' ' H V a, ,A N A ' ,I .4 A, , ' M A U 1' I if ff ig DWR N-M Q Q5 A Q - ig r E I Q wifi Q +4-.,, ! 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I 0 4 A il , 2 Q .1 l t L rrrr ,Wg III?- 21 . ,-1' . 2 rf? rn? . ,:AA ,M ,ji W. Q Senior , l iz . - :: Ek -1- Tom Delucia 'iam Back Flow - John Kremensky, Darrell Ainsworth, Kevin Stratton, Tom DeLucia, Chip Maynard, David Hackett, Steve Gaither. Front Flow - Flick Hunnicutt, Steve Creamer. WY' W Darrell Ainsworth talks to a teammate Wwe ,4 f -sa ,, The 1982 Varsity Water Polo had a rough time this year. With only two returning lettermen, the team of 8 players finished the season with a 7 and 12 record. The team had only one substitute for 5 games and no subs for the rest. Steve Creamer playing only 10 games scored 74 goals to lead the Eagle offense. Also strong were Flick Hunnicutt with 49 goals and Tom DeLuoia with 45. 193 M Wim. ww- x ,ii sqm s.. 'i '5? ,muff Steve Creamer plays to precision. , YW , 954'-2515 f' 4127 John Jackson and 1136 Flon Starr. . .. A..- - so -. is ,, 1 ...h- -, x J 'sf' -' f J 1 XX :k,, I iii. .'r-k ssgrsew K: -I 111 W, qw- ' 5 - . . is - e -J rooo as J a VKX' k'h.. , .'f- is M K K iik ii . :' - ,:... k :X . - , , . -- K 'SS ' sms! Darrell Ainsworth watches on with enthusiasm. is iiis ss'l i John Chapman comes up for air. J 194 Sports Coach Matern observes his team practice. Heidi Sorenson, Marv Faircloth, Rhonda Hartschen. i iiiiiiimlllilwi o3 '4 A fi Back Row - Jones Corbet, Tim Ftanson, Carlos Ybarra, Bob Everard, Jim Davey, John Chapman, Dave Pemberton. Middle Row - David Valadao, Mike Morgan, Duane Earls, John Jackson. Front Row - Mike McCauIay, Ron Starr, Todd MacDonald. i 195 vilq H Cross-Country P X1 nw - ww I K ,,..,-...,, ..,,,. - H- W 'sf K Kxk. K, , LL.. li' Q . .:.- 2 196 Sports 1 iv wi' ,f Q A . 5 in S1 WI! 'Q '39 I Q rf I Vw 'Q E Q E 3 i , ,, . ,, wvfm, ., -- Q W' .,,, If Mm wi? JW f W it ' W QW A Q W: 5, f , Qmf , J f .an A ' e'2:4'f: I Mike Thompson .,y, 4 ,,,, , Susan helps rub the kinks out. Jim Pennock 'yy' 'sniff I. G d . ss 1, gw Bw aww m n 1 mm, -ff , . .1 .,, mggg, 29 lngred Anderson in ' 'fn V 17' X .W ,, - alba Qffaisiiilxxiiilf' f V K or yy V Fiji? i F Xa ' 'f ' X m 1 . W 11, y gh L nu n-'QM 5 ..1sA Q Stepanie Golden Edmond Fanslaw W, ,WW ,,,., ,W M -an-.Q 197 N N, ,H ,U J K' 2 f T A Q pf 5 ? 6 E2 ii ' s SHR W M2 Top Row - Wendy Coy, Susan Donohoe, Carleen Mulinex, Monica Mroz, Jennifer Riley. Second Row - Rachael Mason, Becky Saunders, Stacy Watson, Jennifer Herrara. Third Row - Betsy Nickerson, Celeste Drake, Sharon Wimberly, Ingrid Anderson, Stephanie Golden. Bottom Row - Lisa Olsen, Marjorie Turk. Seniors: Jim Butler, Steve Kownacki, Steve Thunder Jim Walker. 'W Q28 SW, W V V LLL:,,L ,, , , s,,Q,..- Q, ,, f 3 Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Santana Valhalla Monte Vista El Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Helix Mt. Miguel Santana Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Granite Hills Valhalla Monte Vista El Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Helix Mt. Miguel x . --xi, SW' ' ,V , , :fig 'Z - , :xg H, ....V, :M ,... E , ,S i We X tmfgwf ' wiv 1 ' sw. , MK glare . .. . 73 , . ,s - , 2 :E :Tsai ff' ' s, rtszsgfg eff ,Ji 311333 X.. .. T ss . av. H 5 f X This year's Varsity Soccer Team did not do as well as hoped. The team was plagued with injuries. With only 4 seniors, the majority of the team was freshmen and sophomores. The expectations for next year are very high. Upper Left, Todd Prentice with a shot on goal. Upper Flight, Eric Peteson crossing the ball to a teammate. Left, Namer Kalkarma scores against El Cajon. 201 'fd ESMF we 9 The midfield takes wx K q..q.,,q W' 1 ee., 1 -kg K ,gk , it . 5. if I The Eagle offense forces a mistake. ma 5 Q M nie 40V Mw- ygw, I lu. an rl ., ' u vang 9 A Rodger Vandeweghe Basketball MN Wllvw ew-. if 4 ' :QQ . I: ' A i 1- :1 1 A .fir . . 3 -. M LmLL Y ww . 5 ,W,,,.,,.Q..,,jF3 k,Lk . , I ,M - . 4, ' Y: .K if 'L 'fl . I V wh. 5 K ,k :fgQg.,. - ' . -,N - ' I -., L- ' - ' . - S 3 ' nk M K 3 iv . 1 Q ' - . 55:21 ,. , k - . V -- i . i ..---- x - , MW L-M,,,,,M W, , W N. . - - A -A H Steve Oblnson E ' ' ' ' L K . .. K ,,,LL ,,., , .. A A A H T 2 .. .... A - .Q -7 W- W 1.1mpww.4fA:wmwxsfwmww'ww me 204 , ,kW,m,,,. -,,,,,.,R.,,,..- .. ..kk.. fi .... QM . John Jensen shoots for two. Scott Schimpf awaits the pass. Kyle Robbins goes for the hoop. Erik Rainer shoots for the extra point The 1982-1983 Basketball team did not win many gamesg however, the players worked hard and showed hustle and determina- tion. As the season progressed, the team showed im- provement in many aspects of the game. Steve Robinson showed his offensive abilities by averaging nearly 17 points a game. The team's future looks very good as many players will be returning. 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Miguel!EI Capitan vs. ValhallalEI Cajon vs. HelixlMonte Vista vs. SantanalGrossmont f' wr im 1 i ww, f' W K ls-:am M if 4 1 fi lk is 3 l YQ 1141 whim, V .'Y7 1i5SS Q v I 1'- ii fi at Ss. 'W ski Q 1' If it 2 Although this is a year for all of us to remember, for Mr. Morell, it is just one out of many that have given him happiness and fulfill- ment. I want to go out when things are good. I feel like I've ac- complished alot, I fell like the school is a good place now, and it's a good time to move aside. Certainly the Mighty Eagles have grown in every respect as Super Eagle has guided us and shown dedication to the home of the Mighty Eagles. Mr. Morell is currently the dean of Grossmont district principals and the only principal Granite Hills has ever had. He was assigned the job when the school opened in 1960. A native of northern Minnesota and graduated from both Hamline University and the University of Southern California, Mr. Morell is a well educated man. Even so, he says, You can never - .. .. hili 8 40 One Final Farewell stop being a student and learning. One of the best memories I have is the dedication of the fiberglass Ernie in 1964, the first class to graduate from Granite Hills. I feel privileged to have been presented the most rewarding ex- perience of being Principal of Granite Hills High School for twenty-three years. I will still leave a part of my heart there at Granite Hills High School, but my retirement shouldn't keep me from following what is going on at Granite Hills. l'm sure that on Friday nights next year I will probably find myself watching Granite Hills and somebody playing football. You can't help but miss something you've put thirty-four years of your life into. And so it is that in years to come, our principal will remember 1983 with a smile rather than a tear. ln years to come, classes will be able to enjoy the leadership and tradition established by Super Eagle. For those who remain the challenge is to maintain the Home of the Mighty Eagles as the best high school in San Diego County. We'll miss you, Phil. Dan Arens I leave Granite Hills with a good feeling and with many good memories The students, the staff, and the faculty have made the years enjoyable ones for me. My best wishes to all at Granite Hills for continued success GO EAG LES! Glen Otterson Change will happen in each of This has been the most outstanding class I have had the privilege to guide. I am happy that colleges are ac- cepting many of this year's seniors. Good luck to all of you. Roy Stull After nine years at Granite Hills, I find that I love the school and kids more than ever. The friendships I have formed will stay in my heart forever. Jan Ryder 'Sas' Working with students, staff, and parents is a very enjoyable way to make a liv- ing. The experiences are very much appreciated. Thank you all. R. Vega us - because we have met. In the past thirty-one years of teaching and counseling I have met and learned to respect bet- ween 12,000-13,000 students, their parents, and a multitude of professional colleagues and ad- ministrators. All of these have contributed to my personal and professional growth. I say 'Thanks and God bless you aIl.' A. Van Zanten 's Arrieta, Ed Arsenault, Mary Ann Bader, Chris Barlow, Larry Barr, Karen Barrett, E d Barrus, Dave B aumgartner, Bob Mr. Ellett questions his students' integrity 242 Faculty ,,, A,,, f W, 6 yy y A V , X' ,Vv . Bebout, Judy Beharka, Charles Bosworth, Barry Burghart, Vryl The Real Mr. Morell Bray, Charles Brooks, Barbara Cole, Dorethy Cowden, Norma Davis. Haffy Davis, Mike Decker, Quentin Decker, Betty jimi' V: ' b Q ,,,, Downs, Darrell I -4 The 1982 Homecoming Court parades around the track. .. Drexler, Jill Elias, Aravilla Ellett, Bill Mr. Ferris keeps the Guidance Center in line. Ferguson, Pete mi l-4 - : Ferrar, Mike Garcia, Arturo Fitzgerald, Millie i v Gracia, Don ' ,J .JF V96 ,f 4 Franzini, Delores Fremont, Jean 1 X X , ' Y ' ' H Genzier, Fred Giver. Laura Green, Larry Hannibal, Ed Hanson, Corine Harris, Lorene Hartschen, Jeanice Hauser, Richard i 'iGet Real if W ,l -.mf Henderson, Deborah Hoffman, Tony Hoyle, Julie Ef H YH f' , 'i Humphrey, Harvey Huson, Carol 'Whai can I say? Q 1 B i A A Johnson, Bill Jones, Bea Jordon, Bobbi Kennedy, Russ Kinports, Dave Knauer, Nancy 44 . 3 1, fqjp. is 2 1 i . 5 V 3 41, 5- 9 Lambach, Paul ivic, Vadja LaJune, James Ledbetter, Jeanie Lincoln, Bob Lindsey, Walker You did what? -V: ', ,.. 5 ' , 'ayi ' i f , l . , r x A V:,V.V ' Vizl :A MCAGE-1mS, John McMurtry, Pe9QY Metzgar, Pat Ti ' , wi A , ff 1. tkrzn gig 'ix Lotz, Rolf , W' Meza, Ginnie Memories from the past . . . ' xi 5 if MacRostie, Ernest Matern, Armand Morris, Dwight ' fi si Martinez, Betty 'V xi an . ,,' 1 I 45 'S 1 ',. iv Leif tx'QSg I ' 'V ' , t' avg' JTZQQ W' .vw -2314 Mayuiers, Joan Morris, Jo Murphy, Flay '19 15' Neal, Dixie Nason, Tom Natwick, Robin Neel, Charlie O'Coyne, Debbie McAdams shows spirit. Owens, Coy i Rice, Etta Ben Salyer, John Sawyer, George Schimpf, Larry Mr. Kennedy in conference. Owens, Kathy Powell, Tim Flamey, Montie . -,,, r VV Q .,... I :Ev J ,:, -. 'i, ,,,, i rf ,,,, ,,,,,, H '.,. Rinks, Tom Roisman, Jodi Rynearson. Bob + . - , : .--if-,3:,,::-, -1-:ei rs:-, N ll. 'f 1- :I s Mr. Burghart helps a student. Mr. Van Zanten consults a parent. A U 'YW' Torres, Georgette Wenbourne, Earle , ...,,, . ,, W.. 1 1 'H flu F 'W Towler, Harry ,, , Vf I , W h i te , J 0 h n ' X725 - , +V., ' I -in in L f 2 tjazp' 4 ,V f Ward, Ed , , F 1 :,, , A frm? i .5 ,,. ff Wiiliams, Warren Time for a coffee break! I .Q K, .,....-.6 ' 15 V, ,i rdf , L 1' Schmidtke, Don W Spisak, Joanna Wargo, Paul Winter, Walter - . - , V ' ma- 3 QW! ,X 3 5 Sebastian, Pete Shearer, Carol Stratton, Harold Thompson, Gordon wwe- What did you say! '-rv if 4 V 1. m W, Winters, Sue Zumwalt, Gretli Zumwalt, Jim -Q-ms':wqxmfge12ke11ss:wzasgx1 1u1wvs1w,wwmwmawwnw-fmswanaHfmfsbagsixssfisgggwg-f+1.Reaa+g35ggvna wawmgm -agua zvmlfsisx Where Credit ls Due i would like to devote this page in thanks to those who helped lake this book possible: Dick Kerr of Taylor - who was patient 1d helpfulg Dr. Beharka for his watchful eyeg Boyd Anderson 'td our staff photographers for odd pictures and rush workg I the faculty who wrote for Cyndie: Joy for the ads in the .iileting Mr. Decker for lending his typewriters during a crisisg ie custodians for NOT cleaning a room where every scrap of Camper is preciousg King of the lce Chest buddies, they know yg Students who contributed poems, pictures, etc.: Mr. Salyer tr reading his blue bulletin: all the Taco Bells in San Diegog regg for his fantastic division pages made to order: My family, 'pecially AM, and Jim for their encouragement. Most of atl, l Epreciate every person who was on the staff this year. New and fferent ideas were tried by most everyone. l am very proud of ie hard work and long hours put in by my outstanding staff. opefutly, the tradition of Granite Hills High School was kept up I this year's annual. incerely, izabeth Padilla 382-B3 Editor-in-Chief Student Life tdrea Andrews -- Editor irt Volk tsie Lower Photographers ichelle Schott - Editor tdreen Cota ty Henderson an Griialva iscilla Endres Creotive 'eg Johnson - Editor athy McCalvin sa Fultz 'egg Johnson - Division Pages Underclossmen Cathy McCalvin - Editor Lisa Preece Jennifer Earls Lisa Fultz Joy Rudolph Seniors Kathy Coulter - Editor Patsy Apodaca Kelley Lutz Meridith Tennison Cindy Dickey Cyndie Ellett Sports Karen Richardson -- Editor Ron Larsen Jennifer Earls Tom Delucia Ray Parker Georgia Fulford Focultg Cyndie Ellett - Editor Cindy Dickey Kelley Lutz Clubs 6' Orgonizotions Michelle Ancell - Editor Barbara Wagner Jim Maples Cindy Lindsey Index Joy Rudolph Cathy McCalvin Dr. Charles Beharka - Advisor INDE Academics 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 Adams, Anne Jennine 21, 154 Adams, Dale 52 Adams, Lanette Wendy 133 Adams, Robert Heath Aguon, Ronald Ainsworth, Darrell 52 Akin, Erik Thomas 234 Akers, Bob Akren, Corey Dustin 133 Akren, Devin Albino, Justin D. 133 Alexander, Ty W. 133 Allen, Brian Michael 154, 185, 2 Allen, David H. 52 Allen, Jonathan S. 133 Allen, Stacy Ann 16, 176, 177 Allen, Timothy R. 133 Allison, Patti Lynn Allister, Lance E. 186 Allnuit, Roger D. Almquist, Talbot M. 133 Alvarado, Jaime M. 22 Babbitt, Liz 116 Bachm e r AlanF 133 Y , . Backer, Jeffery C. Bader, Bailey, Bailey, Bain, L Chris 242 Becki V. Todd 52 auren Louise 132, 133, 160 Bakayou, Bann B. Baker, Anthony Neil 133 Baker, Crystal A. 133, 164 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Deanna Denise C. Jessica E. 52 Kathy D. Kimmie Lee 52 Kirk Andrew Laurie A. 52 Pamela Ann 133 Baldon, John Edward Baldwin, Derek Brian 186 Balenti ne, Kimberley Bales, Sheri 133 Barber, Brace E. 52, 163 Barber Daniel D. 133 Barber, Lawrence 133 Barker, Amelia Mae 133 Barker, Douglas F. Barker, Susan 53, 88, 188, 190 Barker Vicki A. 157 Barlow, Larry 242 Barlow, Kellie Lee 102, 183 Barlow, Shellie Ann 53 Barlow, Victoria C. 133 Bibler, David C. 102, 185 Bibo, Paul C. Bibo, Richard George 102 Biddle, Deborah 157 Biddle, James Billups, William Judd 134 Bingham, Lisa Ann 102 Bush, Claudia L. 134 Buska, Paul 103 Butcher, April M. 134, 164, 183 Butcher, Richard O. 103, 161, 185, Butler, Carolyn Sue 120 Butler, James R. lll 55, 198, 199 Butler, Rhett Vance 134 206 Binley, Fred C. 54 Biorn, Becky Lyne102, 165 Bird, Janet L. Black, Jamie Lee Blattler, Christopher Bloom, Russell C. 102, 156, 165 Blottin, Jon E. 186 Blount, Randy D. 134 Bocko, John Boehm, Susan E. 132, 134 Bogardus, Lisa Ann 120 Bogardus, Lora Lee 134 Bogusch, William C. 120 Bolton, John R. Bolton, Jay 54, 87 Bonamo, Donald M. 120, 157 Bond, Jeanette I. 102 Boone, Richard M. 120 Boortz, Jeri L. 120 Boozel, Keith Edward 102 Boren, Robbin D. 134, 163 Borgerding, Rodney D. 120 Boselli, Mike D. Bostwick, Kevin 54 Bosworth, Barry 156 Bouck, Lisa M. Butler, Roy 103 Butts, Al icia Ann 120 Butts, Gina J. 134 Butts, Jennifer J. 55 Butty, M azen F. 103 Bye, Harold Author Byrne, Quentin Davis 55 Cabanas, Robert T. 120 Cabanas, Velma O. 103 Cabell, M. 120, 186 Cable, Ann Bernice 55 Cabrera, Pablo R. Cain, Chade Lee 134 Caldwell, Fiona 120 Caldwell, Joseph M. 55, 174 Caldwell, Lesley 55 Calhoon, Meredith R. 120 Calhoun Calhoun ,Carolynlee 120 ,Laura Ann 134 Alvarez, Anthony B. 52 Alvarez, Jason 207 Alvarez, Joe 133 Alvarez, Miguel 133 Alvarez, Reyes J. Alvernez, D. 185 Alvord, Daniel E. 133 Amalfitano, David L. Ambler, Holly A. 133 Ames, Caanan Lee 133 Ames Ancel Ancel , September 133 l, John M. 133 I, Michelle E. 174 Andersen, Dawn S. Anderson, Andy W. Anderson, Angela R. 160 Anderson, Charles W. Anderson, Donna Marie Anderson, Fred K. 52 Anderson, Gayle M. 52 Anderson, lngrid M. 199 Anderson, Laurie L. Anderson, Shannon R. Anderson, Tammy L. Anderson, Thomas W. Andrews, Andrea L. 52, 149 Andrews, Christine E. 133 Angulo, Cynthia Lynnn 25, 52, 1 Angulo, Laura P. 52 Angulo, Paul Anthony 213, 215 Apodaca, Patricia L. 52, 149 Appelhans, Larry E. Arcamo, Angela 133 Arcamo, Anthony A. 186, 213 Arcamo, Theresa A. Arcon, Bruce Arends, Daniel J. 133, 156,241 Argleben, Marlene M. Armstrong, David S. 133 Armstrong, Marc W. Armstrong, Toni J. Arnold, Dorrie P. 133 Arrieta, Ed 242 Arrollando, Allan James 174 A.S.B. 174 Arsenault 172, 173, 242 Ashabraner, Larry Jr. 133 Ashabraner, Ronda L. 191 Ashburn, Garett D. 133 Ashburn, Michelle Kay 190 Ashcraft, Kelly Sue 52 Askey, Robert A. 133, 160 Askey, Teresa L. Asnicar, Kevin R. Atherton, Richard Jay Atkinson, Darren C. 133 Atkinson, Julia L. 133 Attiq, Sahar M. 160, 191 August, Michelle L. August, Valerie M. 133 Avers, Jennifer L. 250 Index Barnard, Deborah Lynn 53, 164 Barnes, Art R. 53, 185 Barnes, Daniel R. 133 Barnes, Robert Allen 102, 164 Barr, Karen 242 Barre, Martha M. 102 Barrett, Ed 242 Barrios, Tonya M. Barrus, David 185, 242 Bartling, Kim J. 102 Barton, Laura E. 41, 133 Bartos, James George Bartos, Kelly Marie Basketball 204, 226 Baseball 222 Bass, Brian Keith 133 Bates, P. Dianne Bates, R. Joanne Baumgartner, Bob 242 Baum, Lisa Baxter, Cherrie L. 53 Baxter, Larry Gordon Baxter, Paula M. 53 Baxter, Richard M. Beaman, John C. 134 Beasley, Sonny James 102 Beatty, Ronald Wayne 134 Beaty, Karen L. 102 Beauloye, Jennifer M. 132, 134 Bebat, Jody 242 Beck, Dianne Y. Beck, Nancy Lee 20, 53 Beckett, Renee L. 134 Beharka, Charles 149, 242 Beisigl, Troy L. Belcher, Steven K. 53, 213, 214 Bell, Dwayne A. 163, 171 Bell, Elizabeth A. 134 Bell, Tom Beltran, Michael J. 134 Benavente, Ben Benavente, Jack C. Benavente, Ken 53 Bender, Bridget N. 102 Bender, Shelly Lynn 134 Benedict, Blythe C. 134, 174 Benfante, Paul James 102 Benfante, Thomas M. 134 Bengoa, Zully 15, 27, 53, 171 Bennett, James Joseph 102 Bennett, Robert W. 134 Bentley, Cynthia Lynn 102, 168 Benton, David Lewis 53, 174 Berch, Brendon Bergan, Ellen M. 134, 163 Bergan, Judy 102 Bergan, Karen Anne 54 Berman, David Berry, Lynn Berry, Michelle Y. Bertrand, LisaMarie Betscher, Karen 172 Betscher, Kim M. 16, 176, 177 Betscher, Nikole M. 134, 176, 177 Bevel, Lisa Lorea 134 Biagini, Gina M. Bialecki, William P. Bialicki, Sheri L. 134 Bounds, Coby L. 134 Bowden, Erika Roselle 120 Caliguri, Sabina 120 Callahan, Desiree C. 120, 164 Calleja, Riva A. 134 Bowen, Daniel 120 Boyd, John Andrew 54 Boyd, Matthew James 134 Bozarth, Steve 134 Bradley, Chris M. 102 Brady, Patty 102 Bramley, Bunnie Ann Brancato, Patrick 54 Branch, Andrew 120 Branch, Clifford 134 Branch, Jane A. 102, 191 Branson, Greg A. 134 Bratton, Heidi 54 Bray, Charles 242 Bray, Megan A. Breen. Helen Renee 54. 165. 168 Brees, Erik Russell 174 Brees, Jaime 174 Brees, James E. 120 Brewer, Jennifer L. 54 Brian, Teresa 54 Briggs, Jeffrey Alan 102, 134, 185,213 Briggs, Timothy S. 213 Brinkley, Cheryl L. 120 Brinkley, Wayne D. 102 Briones, Joe V. 134 , Britton, David H. 54 Brooks, Annamarie 134 Brooks, Barbara 242 Brooks, Marion Hope 54 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Bryan Dean 102, 157 Cathy T. 134 , Christina Lynn Diane 102 Eric Christian 134 ,James 120 Jim C. 103 Mark A. 54 Michael Scott 120 Brown, Brown, ,Sydney Lynn 9,103, 172 Teresa Marie 120, 156, 164 Tina 174 Browne, Bruce F. 103 Calvillo, Calvillo, Calvillo, Angela 134 Mary 55 Michael 120 Cameron, Chris M. 55 Camp, Christopher D. 103 Campan ella, Douglas I. 134 Campbell, Christine L. Campbell, Michael W. 120 Campbell, Staci Erin 103, 163 Campus Can non, Cantrell, Life 162 Patrick 120 Steven M. Carbone, Paul 31, 55 Cardoza, John 120 Cardoza, Timothy Cargalet, Joseph 55 Carey, Frank Allan 120, 185,207 Carlos, Brian 56 Carlson, James Derek 103, 163 Carlson, Sandra L. 134, 191 Carmody, Kimberly A. Carnevale, Kevin 103 Carpenter, Kevin D. 103 Carpenter, Wayne B. 134 Carr, Ch aries L. 134 Carr, Deborah Ann 103 Carroll, Denise L. 103 Carroll, Donna L. 56 Carroll, John S. 56, 156, 165 Carroll, Carroll Carroll, Kevin 120 Noko Latrise 103, 159, 171 Sandy Lynn 120, 156, 164 Carroll, Sara Lisa 103, 156, 165 Carroll, Shannon A. 56 Carson, Kathy 56, 159 Carter, Eric Daniel 103, 198 Carter, Norman Wm. 56 Carter, Paula S. 134 Cartwright, Cathy 120, 163 Cartwright, Patricia 120 Cartwright, Rosemary Carver, Kenneth Ill 103 Cash, Pamela R. 56 Bruder, John R. Bryan, Delores Lynn 55 Bryant, Cheryl Marcia 103 Buchanan, Audra A. 134 Buckley, Dion 55 Buckley, Helen C. 120 Buckley, Richard W. Buckley, Therese M. 134 Budzynski, Tiffany L. 120, 164 Buhl, Evaleen R. 134, 157 Bumblis, Lisa M. 134 Bundy,.Daryl Lynn 120 Burch, Brenden Leslie 103 Burchard, Michele J. 103 Burghart, Vvrl Burgreen, David R. 120 Burgreen, Susan 134 Burley, Karen A. 134 Burns, Edward J. Jr. 120 Burns, Michele R. 120 Burns, Pamela Diane 120 Burton, Anthony E. 134 Burton, Deana Louise 55 Cashman, Bernadette L. 134 Cashman, Stephen L. 103 Cason, Kelly Dawn 103 Castagnola, Bruno 120 Caster, Daniel R. 134, 214 Castillo, Bobby 120 Castillo, Ernie 103, 214 Castro, Daniel E. 56 Catlett, Deborah Lynn 40, 103 Catton, Donald J. Cauthon, Belinda Sue 103 Cauthon, Sherri L. 56 Cazares, Stephen R. 120 Chalmers, Linda R. 56, 174 Chalquisl, Tracey Ann 120, 164 Chamberlin, Debra A. 57, 88 Chamberlin, John W. 103, 156, 174 Chapman, John P. 135,213 Charity, Christipher 135 Charney, Holly L. 135 Charney, Kurt Joseph 103, 165 Chase, Janine Annette 103 Checchi, Cheri C. 120 Cheshire, Paul R. 57 Chester, Erin Eileen 135 Chin, Jew David S. 103 Choir 164, 166 Cho, Young Sang 120 Chow, Catherine H. 40, 43, 57, 88, Chow, Vivian W. 135 Chrisman, Paul Gene 57 Christensen, Arlon K. 135 Christensen, Sabrina 120 Christian, Joanna L. 135, 176, 177 Christman, Ann R. 120 Christmas Dance 34, 35 Chrostowski, David J. 135 Church, Andy Russell 120 Clanin, Dana L. 57 Clark, Gary 116 Clark, James Emery 57, 103 Clark, Jennifer L. Clark, Michael J. 135 Clarke, Don M. 135 Clarke, Glenn A. Clarke, Jeffrey C. Clarion 154 Clason, Curtis 103, 163, 171 Cleeton, Carla Jean 135, 164 Cleeton, Ruth A. 57, 165 Clements, Miachael T. 120 Cline, James Cline, Michael Thomas 135 Clingingsmith, Jessie Closing 248 Clow, Kenneth Judson 120 Cobb, Troy E. 135 Cody, David P. Coffey, Kimberley S. 135 Coffman, Carrie Lee 57 Coffman, Kelly A. 120 Cohen, Jennifer Ann 120, 163 Coker, David Allen 120, 186 Cole, Cynthia J. 103, 189, 191 Cole, Dorethy 242 Coleman, Jace Coleman, Rodney Boyce 121 Collesides, Scott 121 Collie, Ron K. 135 Collier, Robert M. 135, 156 Collin, Sylvia Collins, Diana M. 56 Collins, Sean F. 103 Colminero, Kevin 103, 185 Combs, Wendy Rozanne 103 Conley, Gina 103 Connelly, Deborah Ann 135 Conner, Cary F. 103,214 Connolly, Amber D. 135 Conrad, Karri L. 40, 43, 56, 88, 163, 19l Conroy, Colleen 121 Contrells, Stephen 57 Contreras, Kenneth D. Convirse, James Ray 135 Cook, Cathryn 121, 174 Cook, Chris Wayne 103 Cook, Heather S. l35, 164 Cook, Kathy A. 57, 157 Cook, Kelly Lee Cook, Raymond D. 103 Cook, Shelley R. 39, 57 Cooke, Clayton James 135 Cooley, Terry 103 Cooper, Kym A. 121 Copeland, Lawrence J. 121 Copeland, Steven R. 57 Corbisez, Paul Marc 104 Cordero, Donna M. 135 Cordero, John A. 135 Corley, John R. 135 Cota, Andreen R. 56, 149 Cota, Karaleen 135 Coulter, Kathleen C. 56, 149 Cousineau, Lourie Coviello, Lori B. 135 Coviello, Stephen L. Cowden, Norma 242 Cowden, Patrick Joel 135 Coy, Wendy Dawn 104, 199 Crabtree, Melissa J. 121 Craft, Edward J. Craig, Eric Duane 57, 163 Craigmiles, Terry L. 121 Crane, Gina M.121 Craven, Deland 30, 57 Cravens, Rhonda L. 135 Craw, Patrick L. 135 Creamer, Steve 23, 57 Creative 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 Crecy, Jon V. 121 Crecy, Michael Eric 104 Crenshaw, Jodi L.135, 176, 177 Cripps, Theresa Ann 104 Crisostomo, Victor A. 135 Crocker, Jennifer L. 121, 183 Crockett, Marci Renee 104 Crosby, Beth C.121 Cross Country 196 Cross, Tom B. Crossland, Kassie 104 Crossland, Michael W. Crouch, Lance E. 121 Crumpton, Douglas J. 121 Cruz, Fred Carl 213 C.S.F. 150, 151 Cudney, Allen J. 135 Cudney, Murphy 121 Cupit, Rhonda M. 104 Curr, John H. 135 Curran, Jay J. 57 Curran, Mary 207 Curry, David L. 135 Curry, Lori A. 57, 172, 173 Curtis, Loretta 121 Curtis, Russell D. 57, 185 Curtis, William T. 135 Cushman, Donna M. 121 Cypher, Shannon G. 135 Cypher, Stacy Mber Dabbs, Cheryl D. 57, 160 Dabney, Wayne D. 58 Daly, Erin L. 135 Daly, Leanne 121 Damron, Valerie Kay 121 Davey, Cynthia Jean 104, 163, 183 Davey, James 136 Davidson, Curt B. 104 Davis, Barney Davis, Daniel 104 Davis, Dennis A. 104, 174 Davis, Harry 242 Davis, Jeffrey T. 136 Davis, Joseph D. Davis, Kerry S. 136 Davis, Mike 243 Davis, Ralph 104 Davis, Raymond 136 Davis, Robert W. 136 Davison, Mitchell 136 DeAlva, Patricia 121 DeBenedetti, Anthony Decker, Betty 243 Decker, Quentin 243 Deesing, Mark Degrage, Tereece DeLucia, Thomas 25, 58, 171, 192, 202 DeMars, Michaele L. 58 DeNure,Suzette121, 176, 177 DeRieux, Janeen Lynn 58, 164 DeWilde, Keli Ann 58 Deaver, Richard R. 136 Decoteau, Sue E. 104 Decoteau, Theodore E. 136, 202 Degan, James R. 58 Delaney, Jeff A. 136 Delauter, Deanna 121, 164 Delauter, Scott J. DenHerder, Trisha 121, 163 Denike, Teri J. 121 Dennett, Debra D. 121 Dennett, Scott L. 136 Dennis, Rhonda M. 136 Dennis, Vanessa Marie Denny, Edward Allan 104 Denny, Micheal 104 Denny, Patricia M. 121 Denton, Kimberly R. 121 Deschenes, Allison F. 104, 168, 169 Detwiler, J. Kim 58, 156, 165 Devine, Dana Diane 121 Diaz, John Gabriel Diaz, Rosa 58 Diaz, Valerie 104 Dibelle, Margo 136 Dickerson, James D. 121 Dickerson, Steven T. 136 Dickey, Cynthia Dee 104, 148, 150, 171 Diegan, Kathleen A. 58, 164 Dietz, Philip G. 42, 58, 156, 159 Dimond, Loren C. 18, 58 Dinnen, Michele C. 104 Dinwiddie, Gina 104 Dinwiddie, Terry 58 Dittmer, Shellie Lynn 58 Dizon, Rick M. 58,214 Djebar, Malek 104 Djuranovic, Srdjan 15, 40, 58 Do Hoang, Quang 58 Dobbs, Randy F. 7, 104, 156, 165 Dodrill, Walton J. Dodson, Eric E. 104 Doerr, Gary A. 59 Doerr, Lisa R. 121 Doherty, Leo Doliber, Heather L. Donner, Joel 243 Donoghue, Shannon D. 121 Donohoe, Susan Jeane 121, 199 Donte, Kari A. 136 Doornbos, Andrew B. 104 Dorfi, Patricia Lynn 121 Doroshuk, Anne Marie 59 Doroshuk, John 121 Dorst, Drena D. 19, 59, 160 Dosie, Scott M. 136 Doty, Robert J. 104. 156 Doud, Darrin Matthew 41, 121,163 Douthitt, Karen L. 136 Dowell, Debbie L. 104, 191 Downer, Joel W. 136 Downs, Darrell 174,243 Doyle, Heidi A. 136 Draeger, James 121 Drake, Celeste E. 121, 199 Drake, Janet L. 136 Drake, Rochelle J. 104 Drake, Suzanne 8, 136 Drama 152 Drew, Sarah 6, 59 Drexler, Jill 87, 243 Drum, Daryn W. 25, 59, 84, 161, 185 Duby, Dorian Day 104, 186 Dunkle, Angela Maria 104 Dunlap, Jeffery D. 121 Dunlap, Ronald G. 136 Dunlevy, James R. 51, 59, 185 Dunn, Brandi Suzanne 121 Dunn, Hyla E. 104 Dunn, Tammy Christine 104 Dunne, Kelly Michelle 136 Earls, Duane S. 136 Earls, Jennifer L. 59, 148 Earp, Jeffrey Thomas 104 Eason, Kelly Ann 104, 190 Eason, Tracy L. 136 East, John 121, 164 Eastcott, Heidi 122, 156 Easton, Burton Leon Eaton, Matt D. 122, 186 Eaton, Patrick T. 104, 185, 187 Eckley, Jacqueline M. 104 Eckwortzel, Donna S. 24, 53, 59, 163, 172, 173 Eckwortzel, Gary T. 104 Edelman, Rebecca May 41, 104, 156, 171 Edwards, Brian Keith 136 Edwards, Mark 122, 207 Ehmke, Richard P. Eide, Carla D. 59 Ekman, Todd 122 Elias, Aravella 243 Ellers, Tom G. EIIett,Cyndie Kay 104, 148, 171, 174 Ellett, William 242,243 Ellia, Thomas A. 136 Ellia, Tracey Ann 104, 164 Elliott, Bruce E. 104 Elliott, Denice Lee 136, 164 Ellis, Kenneth Brent 136 Ellis, Sheherazade R. Emery, Cheryln E. 59 Emery, David Richard 122 Emery, John Scott 122, 150,202 Emery, Michael P. 59, 164,202 Emge, Derrick M. 136 Endicott, Allen M. 59 Endicott, Stephen 122 Endres, Priscilla S. 59, 149 Enerva, Patricia L. 104 Engel, Erick Eugene 136 England, Crystal L. 136 Ensor, Tracy Lee 104 Erickson, Christine A. 59 Erickson, Steve J. 136 Ernst, Katrina L. 59, 164, 165 Esparza, Anthony T. 136 Espinoza, Alex Jr. 122 Estevane, Michael I. 136 Estrada, Oddette R. 122 Evans, Robert Darnell 136 Evans, Shawn M. 104, 185 Evans, Terry Wayne 122 Evarts, Jon C. 104 Events of the Year 36, 37 Everard, Robert G. 122 Ewing, Tammy Marie 136 Faculty 238 Faircloth, Mary J. 104, 174 Falkenstrom, Kenneth 122, 185 Fanslau, Edmund B. Jr. 104, 163 Farrar, Carol J. 104 Farrar, Cassandra L. 136 Farrar, Mike Farrell, Codi Lynn 59 Farris, Lauriann K. 160 Farris, Noelle R. 104 Faubion, Neil Faulkner, Larry L. 136 Faulkner, Ronald A. 84, 185 Faurot, Troy M. 136 Fejeran, Vincent L. 104, 185 Felix, Bobby A. 212, 213, 215 Felix, Olivia Ann 104, 191 Fendrick, Kenneth A. 122 Fenner, Carrie L. 136 Ferguson, Dana Ray 136 Ferguson, Lamont 154, 174 Ferguson, Michelle L. 122 Ferguson, Monique L. 36 Ferguson, Pete 243 Ferkovich, Lynn Ann 104 Ferrantino, James A. 122 Ferrar, Mike 243 Ferraro, Angela M. 122 Ferris, Del 243 Ferreiro, Elizabeth 154 Ferreiro, Leonard Fields, Bryan 104 Fields, Gina 104 Filippone, Beverly J. Fillweber, Susan 172 Finch, Nanci C. 122 Fisher, Monica Lynn Fisher, Ronald S. 136 Fiske, Steven F. 122 Fitzgerald, Mildred 243 Flahive, David Jerome 104 Flahive, Denice A. 136 Flahive, Shannon Rae 122 Flegal, Linda Diane Flint, Patty 104 Flint, Robert W. Flores, Amanda Marie Flores, Robert S. 122, 165 Flynn, Michael L. Football 184, 185, 186, 187 Forchette, Nicholas A. 122 Ford, Brent D. 136 Ford, Charles R. Fordyce, John Eric 136 Forston, Kathy M. Fossmeyer, LeAnne 122, 174 Foster, David A. 122 Foster, John M. 136 Foster, Joseph C. 122 Fountain, Gary Lyle 122 Fountain, Lee Suzuki 38 Fowler, Charles A. 136 Fowler, Gerald M. Fowler, Michele Renee 104, 163 Fowler, Paul Aaron 136 Fowler, Tonya C. 104 Fox, Mark 122 Francis, Dan Darrell 122 Francis, Scott Lloyd 104 Franzini, Dolores 243 Frantz, Christine 104 Fraser, Darrin Fraser, Joi-1l'tel22, 154 Frecchio, Lori L. 136 Freedman, Debra 61 Freedman, Richard G. 122 Freeman, Kathy Ann 104 Frei, Lynnette Marie 122 Frei, Patrick J. Jr. 104 Fremont, Jean 243 Freshman Class Officers and Senators 132 Freyberg, Doreen L. 122 Freyberg, Jody A. 61 Friar, Robert William 122, 186 Friel, Tonya Marie 122 Fries, Arthur W. Froehlich, Lorraine T. 136 Frost, Cynthia Lyn 136, 183 Fucile, Shelly 122 Fudenski, Lynette Ann 106, 163 Fulford, Georgia M. 25, 61, 148, 171 Fuller, Madonna L. 122 Index 251 Fuller, Todd 61 Fullmer, Harry Jabez 106 Fultz, Jeannette 106 Fultz, Lisa A. 122, 148 Furlong, Gerald W. 136 Gabbard, Richard M. 106 Gaither, Stephen W. 106, 216 Gallo, Carmela J. 136 Gallo, Kenneth L. 61 Gallup, Tamara Elaine 123 Gander, Christine N. Gander, Dana Marie Gandy, Tonya Lee 123 Garbo, Greta 106 Garcia, Arturo R. F. 243 Garcia, Arturo 123 Garcia, Darla V. 137 Garcia, Darryl J. 106, 185 Garcia, Donald 243 Garcia, Rodrigo 61 Garcia, Sheri Lynn 61 Gardner, Patrick W, 61 Garland, Brian Edward Govier, Danielle M. 20, 106 Gow, David R. 106 Gower, Donna J. Grabowski, Jeffery M. Grabowski, Stephen A. 137, 186 Graf, Jenice L. Graham, Janit Louise 106 Grane, Kristy 62 Graniero, Robert L. 137 Granite Hills Past 14 Gravener, Anna Marie 62 Gray, Deanna L. 42, 62, 156 Gray, Mike Joseph 137 Gray, Nick Gordon 106 Green, Larry 244 Greene, Keri L. Greenhut, llyce T. 137 Greer, Timothy G. Grey, Matthew L. Griebel, Lori 63 Griffin, Mark A. Griffin,Scott E. Griffith, Brian A. Griffiths, Donna L. 63 Grijalva, Gabriella M. 137 Grijalva, J. Ben Grimsley, Cheryl A. 106, 160 Grimsley, Kenneth L. 62 Grinstead, Rosemary A. Garland, Leonard 123 Garmo, Doreen Rose 106 Garrick, Claudia 123, 156, 164 Garrow, Michael 137 Gaudette, Lisa C. 123 Geddes, Ginna Michele Gegax, Charles Edward 123, 156, 185 Geisel, Mark Bernard 60 Geng, Brian D. 137 Genovese, Matthew G. 137 Gentile, Lisa M. 137 Genzler, Fred 243 George, Amy 137 George, Pamela K. 106, 165 Georggin, Angelo N. 60, 174 Georggin, Theodore N. 123, 186 Gerdes, Timothy M. 60, 206 German Club 163 Germain Kimberl 137 . Y Germain, Robert D. 50, 61, 185, 213 Gerner, Kirk Shawn 137 Ghianni, Gina Rene 106 Ghianni, Stephen J. 137 Giaquinto, Carlo Giaquinto, Paola D. Gibson, Christina J. 61 Gibson, David K. Gibson, Robert Howard 186 Gibson, Scott W. 38, 61 Gilbreath, Kelly 106 Gill, Kory Vern 137 Gilliland, Elaine J. 61 Gillis, David William 106 Gilson, Kristi Lynn 106 Ginkel, Susan L. Gipperich, Pete Giyer, Laura 243 Glasser, Todd Scott 137 Godshalk, Dawn L. 32, 60 Goff, Darin Ellis 60 Goforth, Janine J. 60 Golden, Stephanie M. 137,199 Goldstein, Jerry 106 Goldy, Brian E. 137 Golf 232 Golon, Craig 61 Gonya, Michele Rene 106 Gonzales, Arthur Gonzales, Chris R. 106 Gonzales, Raquel M. 123 Good, Debra Louise 123 Good, Lisa 123 Goodwater, Ricky 61 Goodwin, Daryl 61 Gordon, Richard E. 106 Gore, Kelly R. 137, 190 Gore, Michael C. 61, 185 Gorecki, Anna M. 137 Gorsica, Kevin Martin 61 Gripon, Tami A. 137 Gross Gross, Gross, Gross, Aleshia June Gross, ,Erich J. 106, 185 Shannon D. 137 Teri S. 106 Todd D. 62, 87, 185 Grotovsky, Jeffry 137 Gruneisen, Steve C. 62, 88, 184, Guerra, Samuel F. Guerrero, Lisa A. 106 Guerrero, Tammie L. 168, 169 Guida, Tasha R. 137 Guitron, Henry G. Gurth,Brid et Guseman, Sheri L. 132, 137 Guy, Wayne M. 106, 154,202 Gymnastics 236 Haas, Connie Sue Haas, Sheila L. 63 Hackett, David G. 137 Haeffelin, Patricia 63 Hagen, Leisa R. 181, 183 Hagen, Lori Ann 137 Hahn, Tom 106 Haiman, Christopher Haisha, lone Mary 137 Haisha, Polly L. 106, 150, 171 Halabo, Dhiya Jajjo 106 Hale, Paula M. Gorsica, Stacy Lyn 157 Goslin, Timothy A. Gosen, John 61 Goss, Kenneth D. 137 Goswick, Don Gotham, Karen Lee 137 Goulart, Dianne L, 137, 156 Goulart, Jerome P. ll 61 Goulart, John S. 61, 161, 185, 187, 202 Goulart , Lisa Lynee 123 Goulart, Paul Michael 106 Goulet, Holly Anne 62, 154, 174 Goulet, Michael A, 252 Index Haley, Joe Hall, Kelly 137 Hall, Stephanie S. 62 Hallahan, Michael P. 137 Hallak, Sarab S. Haller, Erie Alice 106, 164 Halley, Kelly Denise 137 Halligan, Paul 106 Hallisay, Kimberly A. 1 Hansen, Michael A. Hanson, Corine 244 Hanson, Gerald Edward Hanson, James Edmund 106, 186,202 Harbert, Cathy M. 123 Harbert, Michael J. Harbold, Robert L. 123 Hardesty, Blair D, 207 Harding, Matthew J. 123 Hardrick, Jeffery 106 Hardrick, Theresa 123 Hardy, Kelly L. Harley, Christina M. 123, 156 Harmon, Anthony R, Harmon, Donald W. Harmon, Scott A. 106 Harmon, Sheri M. 123 Haroldsen, Stephanie Harper, Misty M. 123, 157 Harris, Cynthia L. 123 Harris, Darsi l, 63 Harris, Deanna C. 63 Harris, Jason D. 63 Harris, Lorene 244 Harris, Tim Eliott 123, 186 Harris, Tim R. 123 Harris, Trenton Doyle 123 Harrison, Elaine M. Hart, Jamie D. 62, 123 Hart, Michelle Hartley, Dawn M. Hartley, James R. 106 Hartschen, Jeanice 244 Hartschen, Rhonda C. 107, 174 Hassebrock, Dennis E. 107 Hasson, Dion Willis 62 Hasson, Dwight W. 107 Hastings, Stephanie C. Hatfield, Shelley L. 123, 174 Hauenstein, Kirt A. 62 Haughey, Pamela J. 107, 189, 190 Hauguel, Daniel M. Hauser, Richard 244 Hawes, Kelly M. 123 Hawkins, Kimberley R. 123 Haydon, Lovella P. 123 Hayes, Andrea Denise 123 Hayes, David H. Hayes, Deborah L. 107 Hayes, Neil Kevin 107, 161, 185 Haynes, Christine Hayward, Deborah J. 62 Hebdon, Joseph Lee Hedwall, Ann K. 107 Heffernan, Shelly A. Heilig, Carol J. Hein, Collen J. Hein, Shelly Kay 24, 63 Heinrich, Ede A. Heinz, Kenneth E. Helskala, Andrew A. Helskala, Jeffrey 107, 202 Helskala, Paul P. 63 Helling, Kim Rose 62, 172 Halsted, Susan P. 31, 62, 180, 183 Halte, Catherine Anne 137 Halverson, Richard Ham, Michael Lawrence Ham, Thomas S. 137 Hamilton, Dawn R. 137, 164 Hamilton, John 137 Hamilton, Roger L. Hamilton, Rusty W. 106 Hamm, Thomas Haywood 106 Hammerstrand, Debra C. Hammerstrand, Joan M. 123 Hammett, Dawn C. 123, 191 Hammett, Shawn A. 123,191 Hammett, Vicente A, 62 Hammi, Joseph 106 Hammond, Krista L. 106 Hammond, Susan L. 123 Hampy, Denise D. Hanes, C. 186 Hanks, Deborah L. 123, 163 Hanks, Denise D. 106 Hanna, Jennifer L. 60 Hannah, Elizabeth F. 62, 183 Hannah, Julie A. 183 Hannibal, Ed 244 Hansel, Damon Jay 123, 185 Hansen, Craig R. 123 Helm, Eric Allen Helm, lll Frederick J. Henderson Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Deborah 244 Ellen E. James Jay 6, 107, 149 James P. 214 Leslie C. 62, 164, 165, 174 Susan E. 157 Hendrix, Kimberly A. 156, 164 Henry, Craig Paul Henry, James W. Henselmeier, Cynthia 107 Hensley, Beverly S. 62 Heppler, Joseph M. 62 Heppler, Theresa Herlihy, Kelly A. 63 Hermiz, Mike F. Hern, Michael T. 107 Hernandez, Desiree A. 63 Herold, Andy D. Herrera, Jennifer M. 199 Herrington, Trisha Herron, Christopher D. 107 Herwig, Lalese Hestand, Jacqui 107, 157,163 Hickenbottom, Merri Hicks, Eric Lee Hiel, Pamela A. 163 Higdon, Leanne G. 9, 26, 172 Hightman, Tanya Lee Hill, Dana S. 107 Hill, Daniel J. Hill, Dennis R. Hill, Gilbert J. Hill, Paula D.107 Hill, Steve E. 107 Hinckley, Richard Jr. 164 Hinckley, Norman Lee Hinkley, Kara Marie Hipwell, Peter 202 Hirahara, Kevin M. 107 Hirahara,Lance Hirsch, Steven C. 107 Hisaw, John R. 32 Hiss, Michele A. Hitson, Natalie E.107 Ho, Frank Ming Yaw Hodges, Diana 23, 87 Hodgson, Monica Hoffman, Charles A. Hoffman, Dennis C. 185 Hoffman, Karl R. 156 Hoffman, Michael J. Hoffman, Tony 185, 244 Hoffman, Wendy D. 107 Hogarth, Christine L. Hogge, Craig 107 Hogue, Shawn M. Hogue, Sherri L. Holcomb, Carey L. Holland, John 214 Hollen,'John A. Holmes, Darren James 107 Holmes, Denise L. Holton, Steven P. 107 Holtwick, Jessica 107 Hom, Michael Homeyer, Rhoda L. 107, 160 Hook, Kennith Ray Hoover, Dewaine N. Hopkey, Sheri L. Hopkins, Justine R. 107 Hopper, Roshelle M. Horasian, Elizabeth A. Horne, Homayun Joseph Horner, Christopher A. Horner, Michele L. Horton, Ruth 64, 164 Hoss, Jill E. 64 Hou, Jesper 15, 27, 43, 64, 165 Houston, Steven L. Houston, Vanessa 164 Howard, Gary Ray Howard, Linda Marie Howard, Robert D. 64, 84, 185 Howe, Danny Martin 107 Howe, Tad Howell, Mark 24 Howell, Sterling 108 Hoyle, Julie 244 Hrissikopoulos, Katri 108 Huber, Tina 108 Huddleston, Michael R. Hudson, Robinlin Huff, Denise 156, 164 Hughes, Cynthia J. Hulbert, Judd 185 Hulbert, Travis J. Hulitt, Brett A. Hulska, Sean R. Hultz, Paula 108 Humerickhouse, Mary J. Humphrey, Harvey 244 Hunemuller, Julie Hunemuller, Robert L. Hunnell, James F. Jr. Hunnicutt, Rick 64 Hunt, Patti Lynn Hunt, Wendy May 108 Huntsman, Paul 108 Hunter, Pat 183 Hunter, Robert Harold Huntley, Lesley R. Hurley, Michael J. Huse, Jamie A. 164 Huse, Michael F. 108 Huson, Carol 244 Hutchinson, Laurrisa Hutenius, Karen 64 Hutto, Melinda Jean Hyman, Wendy C. lavelli, Graig A. lavelli, Mark lcardi, Rhonda L. 64 leler, Michael Alan 198 lfred, David 108 Iles, Bridget, L. Iles, Terri Lynn index 250 lngrassia, Michelle M. 108, 169 lngrassia, Patrick Jr, 124 International Club 171 lrvine, Alex F. 108, 156 lscardi, Rhona 65 lsham, Connie L. 108 Isom, Eric O. 40, 64, 86, 88 lsom, Kirk O. 124 Jackson, Jackson Danny Edwin 136 Dusty Sue 108 Jackson, James Dale 108 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, John Shannon 124, Kathryn 124 Metina Ann 125 Jackson, Sam 64 Jackson, William E. Jacobs, Carrie Anne 136 Jacobs, Scott 108 Jacot, Belen 108 Janica, Dorothy Diane 136 Janica, Robert F. 124, 125 Jasmins, Carmen 136 Jellison, Mike R. 136 Jemo, Jeff Jennings, Lisa C. 108 Jensen, Heidi C. 136 194, 195 Jensen, John E. 40, 41, 100, 108, 157, 205, 206 Jeska, David Andrew Jesperson, James W. 64 Jewell, Jennifer B. 108, 156 Jewell, Lloyd Jay 136, 164 Jewell, Sheri 108, 164 Jimenez, Griselda Jimenez, James 125 Jocoy, Tim 108 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Brad 136 Christopher 136 Dennis C. Jr. 125 Elizabeth A. 64 Gregory S. 149 Heidi P. 125 Kenneth Paul Mike 136 Ray Stephanie L. 125 I Steve 108 Johnson, Steven P. 125 Johnson, Williams 244 Johnston, Aaron M. 136 Johnston, Debbie L. 108 Johnston, Eric R. 136 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, ,Crystal D. 125 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Bernice 156, 174, 244 Buddy 125 Carolyn E. Cathy R. 136 Corbet E. 125, 195 David Michael Eileen Floyd B. 108 ,Jenelle D. ioa, 164 Koby 214 Mark G. Michelle Marie 125 , Scott A. , Seana E. 125 Jordan, Andrew P. Jordan, Bernice 244 Jordan, Patrick M. 125 Jordan, Randy D. 157, 164 Joseph, Michelle L. Joslin, Jeffrey A. 108, 157 Joyner, Julie Ann 108 Junior Class Officers And Senators 100 Junker, Gary R. Justus, Clinton D. Kaiser, Kristen Sue 84 Kaiser, Thomas W. 145 Kakuris, Bettie L. Kalima, Jon M. 125 Kalkarma, Athir A. 139 Kalkarma, Namer A. 201, 203 Kanally, K. 185 Kapica, Patricia Kaster, Lavina Kaye 139 Kathol, Kathy 66 Kaye, Joseph P. 125 Kearley, Yevonne 125 Kedward, Jacqueline 139 Kedward, Suzanne 66 Krgrice, James S. Kehl, Daniel G. 125 Kelley, Dawn M. 66 Kelley, lll Floyd H. 139 Kelley, Penny L. 139 Kelley, Tracy L. 125, 164 Kellogg, Edith A. Kellogg, Peggy Kelly, Buddy R. Kelly, Tim G. 185 Keltner, Beth E. 125, 191 Kemo, David G. 139 Kendall, Carla Alane 125 Kendall, Steven Mark Kenna, Charles Thomas 125 Kennedy, James M. Kennedy, Julia A. 139 Kennedy, M. 185 Kennedy, Russ 244 Kenney, Brian Francis 125 Kenney, Karen Anne 66 Kenyon, Anthony J. 165 Kenyon, Theresa M. 139, 154, 181 Kern, Michael Alan 125 Kersey, Craig N. 125, 165,214 Kersey, Kathleen M. 66, 164 Kershaw, Stacey A. 125 Ketteringham, Sharon 66 Kevane, Deborah A. 139 Key Club 161 Keyes, Jerome S. 125 Keyes, John W. 125 Keywanetts 160 Kile, Kelle R. 139 Kilmer, Lisa M. 125, 164 Kimball, Kenneth A. Kimball, Tammy D. 125 Kingsbury, Joseph D. 125 Kinports, Dave 244 Kirby, Jamie M. 164 Kirby, Julie A. 139 Kivi, Laura Klawitter, Dick Kline, David A. 66 Klinger, Lisa L. Klopper, Mike 125 Kluczynski, James A. 66 Knapp, Todd A. 139 Knapp, Dan W. 66 Knapp, Michelle L. Knaver, Nancy 244 Knee, Craig Knights, Shelley E. Knudsen, Carrie L. 125 Kocurek, Sheila L. 66 Kolasz, Julie Marie Kolasz, Thomas Edward Kolombatovic, Vaoja 245 Kops, Andrew Tyler 66, 185 Korver, Robert W. Koskowski, James 125 Kosman, Steven Jacob 66 Kovac, vincent E. Koval, Gregory Allan Kownacki, Andrew P. 125 Kownacki, Steve L. 66, 88, 157, 171, 198, 199 Kraft, Teresa L. 66, 85, 168, 169 Kramer, Robin L. 139 Kramer, Vonda Kremensky, John Paul 193 Kreutzer, Kurt H. 66 Krueger, Donnie 139 Krueger, Justine Krugger, Michael J. 139 Kruggel, Pamela Carol 66 Kruse, Dennis M. 125 Kulp, Karen Ann 125 Kulp, Tina M. 139 Kurtz, Christopher D. 126 Kuvelas, Tabitha Ann L. Italien, Michael E. 67 L. Italien, Sandra L. 169 LaBlanc, John M. 38 LaBlank, John 67 LaCoste, Edwin A. LaJune, James 245 LaPla, Rodney 126 LaRochelle, Matthew 139 Lacey, Anne M. 126 Lacey, Megan Kathleen 67, 84, 168 Ladd, Michael G. 139 Ladesma, Robert 85, 161 Lafreniere, David 126 Lamar, Victoria A. 126 Lambach, Paul 245 Lambert, Jinnle L. 126, 164 Lambert, Renee R. 126, 164 Lampman, Scott C. 67 Lamprou, Evangelos C. Lancia, Dean Vincent Landells, Daniel A. 126 Landes, Kevin Blaine Landes, Lisa Lenee 139 Lane, Michelle L. Lange, Mark R. 139 Langley, Karen D. Lanham, Scott J. 206 Lanklord, Joseph R. Lanklord, Joe 126 Larsen, Ronald Martin 67, 149 Larson, Adrian 67 Larson, Antionette Larson, Phyllis E. 139 Lartigau, Brigitte Laudermilk, Jerry R. 67 Laughlin, Mary Lavigne, Robert J. 67 Lawrence, Christine L. 139 Lawrence, Jennifer L. 67 Lawrence, Shari F. 126 Lawson Lawson, Lawton, Lawton, ,Mary 139 Michael 126 Keith Edward 139 Kristan Debra 67, 169 Lawton, Timothy J. 126 Lay, Duncan Robert 164 Layton, Jeffrey T. 126, 185 LeAnh, P. 126 LeBrake, Kathy 67 LeLievre, Roger R. 15,67 LePla, Rodney F. Leathers, Debra Irene 157 Lechien, Dana S. Lechien, Ronald R. Leclair, Edward B. 139, 156 Ledbetter, Jeannie 245 Ledesma, Robert E. 185, 206 Ledoux, Jack Lee, Georgia 67 Lee John, Edward Lee, Mike 67 Lee, Summer Christine 139 Leek, Brenda L. 126 Leggio, Norman G. 139 Leigh, Rebecca K. Leigh, Stephen D. 126 Leight, Marjorie S. 126, 156, 174 Leisenring, Michael D. 206 Lemay, Jim 139 Lenkowec, John P. 126 Leonard, Dannita F. 67 Leonard, Michele M. Leonard, Timothy 139 Leoncini, Laura A. 67 Leoncini, Steven W. 139 Lepper, Mark A. 145, 170 Lessley, Torrence S. 139 Lester, Clyde 165 Lewis, Lesley A. 126 Lewis, Timothy 68, 164 Lichtenberg, Gordon E. Lieber, William Fred 68, 165 Liles, Chris P. 68, 202 Lilly, Connie S. 139 Lin, Joseph Lincoln, Bob 245 Lindley, Jennifer S. 126 Lindsey, Cindi E. 148, 164 Lindsey, Julie L. Lindsey, Kari N. 139 Lindsey, Walker 245 Lindsley, Laura Lee 68, 156, 164 Linehan, Tim Neil 68, 206 Lines, Michael James Lines, Richard G. Jr. Lis, Diane Little, Barbara Gi 9, 68, 168 Little, Steve Lizarraga, Ariceli 139 LoCascio, Lorene M. 68 LoCascio, Marci A. 126 Lobaugh, Stephen M. 126,202 Lockman, Sandra G. 68 Lockman, Steven H. 126 Loewe, Ruth E. 126, 164 Loftus, Jason Allen 139 Logan, Colleen Marie 68 Lolli, Damon S. Lombardi, Tina 68, 154 Long, Sheri Marie 139, 170 Lopez, Robert Kenny Lorentzen, Michele G. 68 Lotz, Rolf 245 Louer, Joel P. 139 Louganis, Stacey M. Love, James D. 139 Lowe, Monica D. 68 Lower, Susie M. 38. 148, 171 Loyns, Linda 140 Lucas, Kevin E. Lukacs, Kim M. 126 Luke, Helen M. Lumn, John P. 126, 198 Lunardon, Tony P. 68 Lund, Geraldine M. 68 Lunsford, Darlene L. 68 Lunsford, Dawn L. 156 Lussier, Sheila A. Lutes, Linda Diane 68 Lutz, Kelley L. 69, 149 Lynch, Howard L. 69 Lysyk, Laura Marie 69 Mabrey, Charles R. 140 Mabrey, Michael J. MacDonough, Donald R. 126 MacKillop, Alan B. Jr. MacQueen, Denise M. 140 MacQueen, John 126 Macaulay, Kim 69 Macaulay, Michael J. 126 Macias, Jacqueline Maclachlan, Bonnie G. 126, 157, 174 Macrostie, Ernest 245 Magargal, Robert A. Maguire, Mary K. 167, 168, 169 Mahaffey, Teri Lynn 69, 83, 156, 168 Mahan, Lorrain L. 69 Maides, Scott D. 140 Maley, Marty Eileen 69 Malovic, Monica 69 Manero, Nina 145 Mangold, Carol 126 Mann, Michelle M. 126 Mansour, Luma Sabah 69 Maples, James Phillip 69, 148, 156, 165 Maracin, Anastasia L. 69 Marching Band 156 Maritz, David Leslie 69, 140 Marks, Anthony 69 Marks, Patrick C. 126, 156, 174 Marooney, James T. 140,214 Marquand, David Brent 140 Marrero, Nina M. Marshall, Debra 140, 156 Martelli, Richard J. 140 Martikas, Perry J. 126 Martin, Milissa Kaye 146, 164 Martindell, Christina 126 Martindell, Suzanne M. 140 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez, Martinez, , Betty 245 ,Kimberly A. 140, 181, , Marty 127 , Michelle Richard R. Scott R. 127 Martz, Michele L. 127 Mason, Rachel A. 140 Mass, Howard Masters, David A. Matern, Armand 195,245 Mathias, Melissa S. 140 Mattazaro, Gina M. 69 Matthew, Leah M. 140, 167 Matthews, Lawrence R. 69 Matthews, Michael A. 127 Mattox, John F. 183.211 Matusiak, David P. 69 Matusiak, James M. 185 Maunder, Marlene D. 127, 156, 191 Mauricio, Julie A. 140 May, Isabel D. Mayfield, Jo Ann Maynard, Chip 193 Mayo, Jo Raye Mayo, Leeann K. 156 Mays, Dena Lynn 145 Mayuiers, Joan 245 Mazurane, Richard E. McAdams, Anne M. 127 McAdams, John 245 McCafferty, Deborah 145 McCaigue, Sher Rose 110, 156, 157, 165 McCall, Taunya Lee 127,211 McCalvin, Cathy A. 110, 148 McCaulay, Mike 195 McClellan, Cynthia A. 70 McClure, Kelly M. 110 McCoIl,CherylA.127, 157,174,211 McConnell, David E. McConnell, Pamela McCoy, Shannon Lee 70, 154 Index 253 - McCrystal, Paula P. McCurdy, Ricky A. 127 McDade, Sherry Ann 70 McDaniel, Sean D. 51, 70 McDonald, Kim A. 8, 110 McElroy, Leslie McFarland, Richard J. 110 McGee, Natalie 110 Mclnnes, Dawne A. Mclnnes, Jason Scott McKay, Jodi M. 127, 176 McKee, Michael Bryan 70 McKee, Michelle L. 127 McKinney, Cameron A. 70 McKinney, Ray McKittrick, Robert M. 110 McKnight, Kimberly M. 70 McKnight, Melissa A. McKown, Candy M. McLain, Lisa R. 127 McLaughlin, Joseph F. 207 McMahon, James M. McMenamy, April C. 127 McMillan, Laura A. 40, 110, 157, 168,190 McMillen, Erik Graff 70 McMillon, Susan M. 127 McMurtry, Peggy 245 McPherson, C. 185 McTeer, Terri L. 127 McVay, Dawn M. 70, 165 McWhorter, Richard H. 127 McDonald, Todd A. 127, 195 McDonough, Ronald L. McElroy, Jaime 110, 154 McGrath, Michele L. McMillon, Cheyenne J. Mead, Tamara Lyne 110 Meadon, Tracy 70 Meadows, Katie M. 110, 157 Means, Tracy Ann 164 Medenwald, Holly J. 127 Medina, Matthew A. Meeker, Deborah Sue Meeks, Jeffery S. Meier, Canard Meier, David 157 Melbourne, Anjanette 70 Melendez, Steve 70 Meier, Mary P. 35, 127 Meier, Michelle 110 Mello, Max 15, 70, 157, 171 Mellon, Ellen Mendelssohn, Jeffery Mendoza, Roxann 127 Mercer, Debbie Ann 70, 164 Mercurio, Michael J. 127 Merrell, Roger K. Messenger, Mark S. Messenger, Michael S. Messenger, Todd M. 110 Metcalf, James P. 127 Metzgar, Patricia 150, 245 Meyer, Lisa A. 110 Meza, Ginnie 245 Meza, Patricia A. 110, 156, 174 Mezzanotti, Michael J. Mikolajewski, Kristin 110 Moreau, Kathy A. 127 Moreland, Patricia 127, 181, 189, 190 Morell, Philip 240 Moreno, Carlos E. 110,213 Moreno, Tina M. 127, 190 Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan ,Aimee C. 127 ,Christina L. ,Julie Darlene 110, 181 ,Michael 127, 195 Morgan, Susan 110 Morgavo, Philip 111, 156, 164,165 Morris, Brian R. 167 Morris, Dwight 245 Morris, Jo 245 Morris, Terry Alan 83, 168, 185, 187, 1 Morrison, Katherine J. 164 Morrone, Daniel 111 Morse, Charlotte L. 127 Morse, Cindy Ann 111 Morse, Stephanie E. Mosratpowm, Fariba 71 Mossburg, Carol Ann 127 Mroz, Monica Jane 127, 149 Mueller, Michelle D. 111, 167 Mulder, Bryan K. 127 Mullenix, Carleen M. 127, 199 Muller, David E. 127 Murillo, Joel R. 111 Murphy, Paul J. 127, 164 Murphy, Ray 166, 246 Murray, Bryan Grant 71 Murray, Kim A. Murray, Thomas L. 71, 156 Muse, Natalie A. 127 Muse, Patricia S. 127,210 Myer, Pat H. Myers, Brandon P. 157 Myers, Tami A. 164 Myers, Theresa L. 127 Null, Rebecca Lynn 72 Numan, Julian J.111 Nunes, Jennifer L. 141 Nurse, Darren Lane 72 Nutter, Tamara L. 141 Nutter, Tracy Lee 72 Nyblade, Julia Anne 141 Nyblade, Lizbeth M. 111, 191 O'Connor, Denise O'Coyne, Debbie 246 O'Dell, Barbi 128, 164 O'Grady, Katrina R. 128 O'Keefe, Julie L. 128, 164 O'Malley, Kerri L. 141 O'Malley, Michael S. 128 O'Neil, Susie L,111 Obando, Alexandra l. 141 Ochsner, Teryl Ann 111 Odish, Bashar Daoud Oftedahl, Christine M. 141 Oldham, Marysusan 141 Oldham, Teresa L. Olea, Ramona M. 111 Oleson, Donna M. 111 Oliver, Cindy A. 111 Olivo, G. Albert 141 Olivo, Juanita T. 111 Olsen, Lisa Lynn 72 Olsen, Russell S. 128,204,207 Olson, Eric O. 141 Opening 2 Opfer, Deborah 111 Organizations Orosco, Ricky 72 Ortega, Christine P. 141 Otterson, Glenn 241 Overbee, Nadine Renae Oveson, Melody Hope 141 Nacke, Rebecca 111 Nance, Trisha L. 71, 157 Narcy, Brett 127 Narcy, David 127 Narducci, Angela Jean 71 Owen, Owens Travis Lee 141 ,Coy181, 182,246 Owens, Jack D. 111 Owens Owens Owens , Kathy 53, 168,246 , Lance 141 ,Staci M. 128 Nason, Tom 246 Natwick, Robin 246 Nay, Janice Naylor, Jeff M. 71 Neal, Angela 111 Neal, Dixie 246 Neal, Nancy S. 127, 164 Neel, Charlie 209,210,246 Nelander, Beth Ann 71 Nelson, Arthur A. Nelson, Candy Sue 71, 169 Nelson, Lara E. Nelson, Lori L. 127 Nelson, Robert P. 127 Nelson, Sheila 111 Nerat, Daniel R. Nevers, Patty E. Milholland, Ann M. 71 Millar, Miller Miller Miller Miller Mike T. , Kristina R. , Lisa Marie 71 , Morgyn L. , Regina A. Miller Tim Mills, Christine M. Mills, George Fred 71 Mills, James C.127 Mills, Russell C. 127, 186 Millsap, Neil 127 Milstead, Diane R. 127,211 Milstead, George H. 71, 202 Mims, Debra K. 127, 181 Mitchell, Carolyn R. 110 Mitchell, Lisa Ann 145 Mitchell, Troy J. 127 Moision, Robert M. 41, 127 M0ll,Phillipa127 Mollenhauer, Brad D. Mollenhauer, Braun D. 127 Monroe, Michael L. 110 Montano, Michael John Montemayor, Bridgette 71 Montemayor, Michael L. 127, 186,207 Montgomery, Heather M. 110, 190 Montgomery, Mary P. 110,210 Montgomery, Stacy A. Moon, Shane M. 71 Moore, Karen 127 Moore, Terry William Mooring, David A. 71 Morales, David H. 254 index Nevin, Chris 72 Nevin, Laurie Aline 72 Newman, Brenda L. 72 Newman, Brian A. 111 Ney, Lisa Danette 72, 163 Nichols, Reid Charles 127 Nicholson, Anthony S. 111 Nicholson, Dallas G. Nickerson, Elizabeth 127, 149 Nielsen, Shannon M. 140 Nielsen, Stephen M. 111 Nielson, Bryan M. 127 Noble, Brenda Kay 72 Noble, Debbie A. 128 Noble,Julie A. 72, 128, 164 Noble, Laura E. 39, 45, 165 Nocita, Montie R. 128 Noilner, Scott 128 Nordeman, Francis X. 141 Owens, Stephanie D. 141 Packard, Angela 128 Packard, David A. 111 Padilla, Anna Maria100,111, Padilla, Elizabeth 6, 72, 149 Pagan, Augustine J. 141 Pageant 148, 149 Pain, Christine L. 141 Paine, Jaime Palladino, Lanette M. 72, 169 Palm, Danelle 128 Palmer, Sonrisa L. 141, 164 Palmiotto, Maria 128, 163 Palreiro, Joey Peter 141 Panzarella, Vince Papenhausen, James P. 72 Papenhausen, Randy J. 111 Pappa, Sheryl Ann 128 Paris, Steven P. 128, 185 Parker, Jarred H. 128 Parker, John 128 Parker, Lela Ann 111 Parker ,Raymond J. 72, 148 Parker, Richard D. 72 Parker, Todd George 141 Parks, Parks, Parks, Parks, Darrin W. 141 Dean S.72,156, 164 Duane K. 112, 156 Anna M. Parra, Anna 112 Nordenger, Cherie Ann 128, 164 Norris, Brian 141 Norris, Michael F. 161, 186 Northcutt, Chris L. 111 Norton, Shane 111 Norton, Thomas J. 128 Norton, Tom 145 Norys, Susan 145 Nosari, Angela M. 72, 171 Nosari, Toni L. 118, 128, 191 Nosratpour, Fariba Novotny, John D. Nowak, Chris G. 111 Nowak, Kathy A. 72 Nowakowski, Leah M. 111 Parsons, Elizabeth L. 163 Parsons, Joseph M. 141 Parsons, Mark Alan 141 Partridge, Brian Scot 72 Partridge, David Sean 112 Partridge, Kevin Dean 128 Passalacqua, Joe F. 141 Passalacqua, Lia A. 112 164,181 Patchett, Kathlene R. 86, 172, 180, 181, 183, 208, 210 Patel, Smita R.141,164 Patterson, Charles A. 72 Patterson, James P. 141 Pauley, Scott Manfred 141 Paulsen, Bernice E. 112, 181 Payne, Brigette 112, 156 Pearce, Yolanda E, Pearlman, Caroline E. 171 Pearlman, Daniel Carl 141 Pearlman, Jonathan J. 112 Pearson, Robert 112 Pearson, Teresa Lynn Pearson, Trisha Ann 132, 141, 176 Pelling, Howard S.141,164 Pemberton, David J. 128, 195 Pemberton, Scott Pena, Darrin S. 141 Pennington, Todd R. 202 Pennock, Gerald 128,202 Pennock, Jim 112, 197, 202 Pep Band 174 Peppard, Catherine 112 Peppard, Kimberly J. 141 Perez, Jim Charles 128, 186,214 Perkins, Jenny 141, 164 Perkins, Michele L. 141 Perkis, Darla T. 141 Perrine, Kristina 128 Perritt, Don Micheal 128 Perrott, Chris Persiani, Frank Peters, Ingrid 178 Peterson, Amber Lee 112, 154, 155, Peterson, Eric Thor 141, 201, 202 Peterson, Kimberly A. 128 Peterson, Michelle R. 128 Petrich, Aaron John 141 Petrich, Stephanie A. 84 Pettengill, Mike 128 Pewtress, Darrin B. 141 Pfuhl, Shari Maren 141 Phelps, Joyce Philbrook, Andrea R. 142 Phillips, Jim R. 112 Phillips Jr., Stephen 128,198,202 Phillips, Paul M. 142,202 Piccolo, Kraig A. Pierce, Brian G. 142 Pierce, Jenipher 112 Pike, Sean L. 142 Pilon, Ron A. 87, 167 Pingry, William E. Pinkerton, Loren D. 128 Pinnick, Michael 128 Pinto, Raul Thomas 112 Pitmana, Paul Scott 142 Pitner, Jack T. 128 Plaskon, Cheryl Plaskon, Joel David 74, 84 Plummer, Eric S. 128 Poe, John Donald Poland, Moncia A. 128 Polcyn, Wally Patrick 128,202 Polcyn, Dawn Marie Polich, Dawn 74 Polich, Devin S. 128 Ponick, John 74 Pontius, Michael Dean 74 Porter, Anne C. Posey, Howard Post, Barbara Suzanne 164 Pota, Tim Potter, Matthew J. 128 Potts, Brian D. Poulson, Erin 142 Poulson, Kathleen 165 Poulson, Kristin Powell, Tim 246 Preciado, Caprice N. Preece, Lisa 128, 148 Prentice, Todd 128, 201, 202 Preston, Gina Louise 112 Prida, Robert L. 74 Prince, Julia A. 7, 42, 74, 164, 165 Provence, Kims S. 142 Pruett, Michelle R. 112 Pruitt, AprilJ. 142 Pryts, Jennifer Sarah 112 Pulver, Jennifer E. 142 Purcell, Laura M. 74, 154 Purcell, Meleesa M. 74 Quam, David Eric 128 Quam, Lisa J. Quick, Carrie Ann 142, 157 Quintero, Joyce E. 112 1 abell, Robin D. ader, Stephen 128 ainer, Erick 128,205,207 aith, Steven 142 ajczewski, Edmund V. 74, 128, 164 ajczewski, Kelly amey, Montie 246 amos, Michelle R. 142 amsey Scott 74, 85, 185 amstrom Karen C. 100, 112, 157, 167 amstrom Kirsten M. 128, 167 andall Laura D. 25, 74, B7 andall Melissa 142 andall Robert 142 andazzo Renne 128 andazzo Rosemarie 74 ankin Elizabeth A. 142 ansdell Paul H. 142 anson Timothy M. 142, 195 askind Barbara P. 142, 181 askind Jerry L. 24, 26, 74 Beverly Lynn 74 Bill Leo 74 Catherine A. 112 Denise D. 112 Loretta E. 74 ayburn Mark Alan 128 aymond Robert N. 128, 156 aymond Timothy V. 142 eal Sandra Marie 112 edmond Scott E. 128, 202 edmond Shawn Mark 142 eemstsma Blake A. 142 eese Robin A. 142 egan Michael P. 142 egnell Ryan R. 75, 157, 174 eid Kenneth Earl 112, 156 eid Robert Edward 128 ein Teresa 75 einer Raymond 112 einer Thomas 128 einsch Dale 128 evak BIIIL 142 eyna Oscar 142 eyna Yolanda 75 eynolds, Kelly Sue 112, 167 Reynolds, Mary E. 142 Reynolds, Robert R. 75, 154, 156, 212 ay, A ' Hy, h ay' 1 HY. HY, aymond: Sandra M. 112 einer, E. 186 Rhoads, Traci L. 75 Ribas, Sherry L. 142, 157, 174 Rice, Etta Bell 246 Richards, Kristle A. 75, 167, 168 Richards, Kurt S. 32, 75 Richards, Todd A. 128 Richardson, Karen M. 75, 149 Richey, Tammy Jo 142 Richmond, Patty K. 142 Rickles, Rhett R. 112 Ricks, Cheryl K. 128 Riddell, Denise M. 142 Rider, Teresa R. Rielly, Theresa Lee 75, 169 Riker, Janine 112, 164 Riley, Carla A. 128 Riley, Jennifer L. 142, 199 Riley, Kelli Jean 112 V Ringland, Robert D. 142 Ringland, Rodger W. 142 Ringland, Sharron L. 75 Rinks, James Howard 129, 186 Rinks, Paul K. 142, 186 Rinks, Tom 246 Rios, Jose G. 129 Ritayik, Wayne T. 129 Rivera, Anthony J. 129 Rivera, William C. 75 Robbins, Kyle R. 129, 186, 205 Robbins, Lloyd Wayne 112, 198 Robbins, Ronald E. 75 Robbins, Valerie Mae 129 Roberts, Kim L. 112 171, Robertson, Dave 75 Robertson, Leroy Robertson, Scott 75 Robertson, Sheri M. 129, 157, 164, 174 Robertson, Stacey L. Robeson, Christian M. 112, 164 Robinson, John A. 112 Robinson, Karen Marla 129 Robinson, Lance 75, 156 Robinson, Randolph Robinson, Sean M. 129 Robinson, Stacey Lynn 75 Robinson, Stephanie L. 76 Robinson, Steven W. 76, 204, 223 Rockstead, Scott A. 142, 156 Rodarmel, Emily L. 129 Roderick, Wallace Q. Roe, David Alan 142 Roe Jr., James Daniel 116 Rogers, Neil F. 129 Roisman, Jodi 155,246 Roloff, Julie Ann 76 Romero, Concepcion 76 Romo, Alex Bennie 129 Ronan, Elizabeth K. 76 Ronan, John Robert 112 Ronayne, Lisa M. 76 Roos, Kathryn J. 112, 190 'Rose, George David 113 Rose, Greg S. 120, 186,202 Rose, Steven B. 113 Ross, Christine L. 76 Ross, Maureen Joanne 113 Ross, Ralph R. 129 Rosse, Lynne, Maria 129, 156, 164, 174, 175 Rosse, Steven James 76, 156, 174, 175 Roth, Michael Todd Roth, Tamra L. Roulan, Shelley M. 113 Rowe, Lauren M. 113 Roy, Sean David 129 Rozell, Lynnette M. 142 Ruben, Debbie Ann 113 Ruben, Lori Michelle 142 Rubidoux, Tonya M. 142, 164 Rubio, Albert 142 Ruck, Diana Lynn 76, 164 Ruck, Tammi Lee 27, 76, 156, 168, 169 Rudolph, Joy A. 129,149 Rudolph, Lisa Marie 113 Rudloph, Scott T. 76 Ruiz, Fernando M. 129,202 Rupe, David Alvin 76 Rupe, Pam J. 142 Russell, Eric Wayne 129 Russell, Page A. 142, 164 Russo, Trent Allen Ryder, Jan 241 Rynearson, Robert 246 Saaed, Naghem 142, 164 Saar, William 0.76, 167, 168 Sabala, Tracie L. 142 Sadler, John 113 Sak, Julie Lynn 129 Salas, Althea M. 142 Salas, Tatia E. 113 Salmu, Patrick Hikmat 129 Salves, Tamera 129 Salvatierra, Yolanda 113 Salvatore, Lauren M. 129 Salyer, John 246 Salyers, Carrie 142, 164 Samter, Monika C. 76, 163 Samuel, Kathleen A. 142 Samuelson, Perry S. 113 Sanborn, Cathy Ann Sanborn, Cindy Lou 76, 129 Sanborn, John Arthur 129 Sanchez, Ernest 76 Sanders, John G. 113 Sandoval, Scott A. Sandquist, John M. 142, 156 Sand, Jean Santos, Roy 248 Sather, Carrie L. 77 Sattam, Deena Sabah Satterla, Scott Saunders, Becky A. 77, 113, 167, 169 Saunders, Susan K. 113, 168, 169 Sawyer, George 246 Sawyer, Johnna C. 142 Scara, Frances Elaine Scarpaci, Stephen E. 142 Schaeffer, Robert L. 113 Schaeffer, Caryn L. 77, 165 Schaniel, John Carl 77 Scharringhausen, Darr 77 Schatz, Diana J. 77, 83, 168 Scheer, Joseph 129 Scheilde, Don Louis 129, 198 Schilling, Jeff L. 113 Schillinger, Fran Schiltz, Julia S. 77, 167 Schimpl, Larry 246 Schimpf, Scott L. 77, 86, 161, 168, 185, 205 Schkade, Jaimie 129 Schlesinger, Bari 77 Schmidtke, Don 247 169, Schopeck, Leslie J. 129 Schott, Michelle L. 77, 149 Schuettenhelm, Kurtis 142 Schuettenhelm, Melisa 129 Schulz, Lisa Beth 113 Schwabe, Dawn M. 77 Schwartz, Brian, James 129, 186 Schwartz, Jeff D. 142 Schwarz, Richard 142 Schwenck, Kenneth E. 142 Scott, Lori J. 143 Scott, Shawn Lewis 129 Scripek, Chris 186 Sebastian, Peter 247 Secord, Darrin R. 113 Secrod, Lori Beth 143 Segree, Johnnie 77 Seig, Tonya Seiler, Stephanie L. 143 Selness, Tiffany L. 143 Seniors 50, 51 Sepulveda, Fernando I. Serna, Charles Setella, Angela 21 1 Sewell, Eduardo C. 129 Sexton, Derek Blee 143, 186 Shadinger, Patricia A. 143 Shafer, Eugenia 113 Shatter, Caryn Shamsi, Farshin 186 Sharkenback, Paige 130 Sharp, Shatz, Joseph A. 26, 77 Diane 26 Shaw, Dianara L. 143 Shaw, Michael Shaw, Michele Suzanne 113, 157 Smith, Malinda 143 Smith, Malinda K. 143 Smith, Michael Allen 185 Smith, Mike Sylvester 78 Smith, Scott D. 76, 143 Smith, Scott James Smith, Sherrie 78, 130 Smith, Stacey Jean 78, 160 Smith, Stephanie J. 78 Smith, Stephen M. 114, 186 Smithey, Steven C. 143 Snyder, Jamie S. 130 Snyder, Richard 114 Soltero, Luis M. Sorensen, Heidi K. 130, 195 Sosa, Anna M. 143 Sotelo, Angela 143 Soto, Cecilia Soto, Jaime 114 Southcott, Tracie L. 143 Southerland Jim J. 114,207 Southerland, Suzie S. 130 Sovereing, Diane Lyn 41, 78, 88, 150, 157 Sowards, Marcaine M. 132, 143 Spain, Anthony R. 143 Spandl, Christine L. 130 Sparkman, Dennis R. 143 Sparks, Joseph M. 130 Spatz, Richard J. 130 Spatz, Sheri L. 114,208,210 Speake, Randall Ralph 114 Speake, Richard L. 143 Spees, Bryan Edward 114 Spence, Mechelle R. 130, 157, 164 Spencer, Klt 114 Sperry, Donna M. 118, 130, 157 Shawcroft, Jack T. 129, 186,207 Shawcroft, Willian G. 143 Shearer, Carol 247 Sheets, Kimberly R. Shelton, David Lee Shepard, Amy E. 143 Sherman, Julie A. 77 Sherman, Karl 78 Sherman, Kimberly K. 143, 164 Shifflet, Cynthia Ann 130 Shipley, Tracy Anne113 Shirer, Kelly Lynn 143, 157, 164 Shiveley, Barbara 24, 78, 85 Shoudy, Benjamin John 113 Shrum, Scot Richard 113, 185 Shultz, John Michael 113 Shultz, Kathleen Ann 143, 164 Shumaker, John Hunt 130 Sieg, Tonia Ann 143 Sigala, Patty 78, 130 Sikora, Jacqueline M. 113, 188, 191 Silva, Darryl A. 113 Silva, Lance 130 Simica, Jett 78 Simmons, Tracy Lee 113,210 Simon, Cheryl Ann 46, 78 Simon, Eric T. 130 Simpson, Chris 78, 85, 185 Simpson, Sally Ann 130 Sims, Archie A. 114, 157 Simson, Charles 130 Simunovich Mona N. 143 Singer, Margaret R. 130 Sinyard, Jeff 130 Sjoberg, Charles R. Skinner, Steven 130 Skonezny, Michael C. 114 Skrzypek, Christopher 130 Slack, Craig M. 114 Slaff, Stephanie A. 143 Slavens, Erik M. 78 Slojkowski, Drew 130 Slojkowski, Ward E. 143 Small, Esther 130, 164 Smedley, David T. 143 Smith, Bonnie J. 143 Smith, Brenda J. 114 Smith Cheryl Lynn 130,210 Spetter, Thomas B. 130 Spielgel, Carl W Il 114 Spielgel, Christopher 143 Spires, Jody P. 114 Spirit, week 16, 17 Spiron, Leesa 143, 164 Spirz, Erik C. 130 Spisak, Joanna Spoon, Michael E. 114 Sprague, Michael H. 130 Springer, Andrea L. 130, 156 Springmeier, Tracey L. 143 Spisak, Joanna 247 Srock, Kelly L. 114, 164 St. John Chari M. 130 St. Martin Kimberly A. 114, 156,163 Stacey, Raquel C. 78, 84 Stacy, Michael A. 130 Stafter, L. 186 Stammen, Jarod J. 130 Stanley, Charles M. 143 Stanley, Kenneth M. 130 Staples, Dawn 143 Starr, Patricia 78 Starr, Ronald 130, 195 Stauffer, Larry 130 Stauffer, Renee D. 78 Steffan, Monique M. 78 Steinbuch, Troy Stenmoe, Gregory A. 130 Stenmoe, Jeffrey W. Stephens, Anthony 114 Stephens, Carol Stephens, Keith W. Stephens, Larry W. Stevens, Colin D. 114, 163, 198 Stevens, Scott Wm. 130 Stevens, Wayne Alan 130 Stevens, Shelley I. 130 Steward,Tobi Ann 114 Stewart, Richard W. 130 Stickler, Pamela S. Stindt, Gidget Stlrllng, Graham F. 164 Stirling, Sean W. 198,202 Stockton, Alissa M. 130 Stokes, Melanie A. 79, 121 Schneider, Mark E. 29, 30, 77, 213, 215 Schoen, Robert James 77 Smith, Curtis 130, 198 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 1 1 1 1 Daniel Edward 130 Dean K. 78,213 Debra K. 130 Donald Andrew 143 Donna Ann 143 Faime D. 78 I Janine va, 185 Jerry Lee 130 Joe M. 114 Joseph Charles 130 Julie Kathleen A. 114 Kathy L. 143 Keith L. 143 Kelly M. 114 Lisa Marla 143 Stokes, Melissa K. 181 Stokes, Michele E. 114, 181 Stokes, William B. 130 Stolle, Shawn P. Stone, John F. 156 Story, Kathryn Ann 79 Stovall, Thomas M. 130 Stover, Dennis D. Stover, Jesse J. Stowers, Joe Stratton, Harold 247 Stratton, Kevin C. 130, 193 Strawther, Jacqueline 42, 79, 165 Strazzlnl, Sandra 130 Stromberg, Peter N. 115 Strong, David A. Strong, Jlll 130 Strong, Michael B. 79, 85, 88 index 255 Strothers, Scott A. Stroup, Michelle 145 Stubblefield, Donna J. 157 Student, Life 89, 130 Stufflebean, Tom John 79, 185 Stull, Roy 241 Stukek, Richard B. 79, 185 Sullivan, Karen Ann 115, 191 Sullivan, Kelli A. 79 Sullivan, Michael D. Sullivan, Stacy Ann 130, 209, 210 Summers, James Nelson 130 Summers, John Anthony Summers, Steve Eugene Sumner, Bryant 79 Sumner, Lori A. Sutton, Bonnie 115 Sutton, Lanisa 160 Sumwalt, D. 115 Swadley, Donald Brian 130, 170 Swank, John E. Swanson, Jennifer A. Swanson, Julie M 115 Swanson, Steven M. Sweatland, Gizella Swengel, Wendy D. Switzer, Janya L. Syktich, Alexander C. Table Of Contents 7 Talamantes, Joey Dean 79 Talbot, Bryan Allen 130 Tallmon, Lori 79 Tasem, David L. 115 Tasem, Michael J. 130, 170 Taylor, Brett William 115 Taylor, Deborah A. 181, 211 Taylor, Jeffrey E. 131 Taylor, Patricia Ann 115 Taylor, Rhonda L. 79, 160 Taylor, Terri L. 79, 156 Tehan, Michael D. 185 Tellez, Andrew 100, 115,202 Temple, Lynda 79, 156, 164 Temple, Belinda Jayne Teneyck, Lori Ann Tenney, David Palmer 79 Tennis 234 Tennison, Meridith K. 80, 149 Tennison, Mitchell S. Terrazas, Michael E. 131 Terry, Kelly 80, 154 Texler, Rocky A. Thies, Timothy Scott 131 Thomas, Debbie Ruth 115 Thomas, Janice E. 80 Thomas, Jeannette E. 156 Thomas, John A. Thomas, Sheila Ann 80 Thomas, William 131, 163 Thomason, Gloria Thompson, Beverly A. Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, ,Jennette 211 , Joseph W. 80 Thompson, , Kim Dyan 131 Bradley G. 156 Dana E. 80, 157, 174 Gordon 247 Kelly Dawn 80 Michelle R. MikeD. 131 197 , Richard 80, 164 .Scott 156, 198 ,Shelly 115 , Sherry Towe, Mike W. 115 Towler, Harry 247 Trammell, Darin David 115, 164 Travis, Steven L. Troutt, Eric C, 131, 198,202 Trump, Leanne R. 115 Tryforos, Thomas P. 131 Tucci, Larry 115 Tulledge, Jeffrey S. 115 Tupper, Barbara A. Turk, Marjorie C. 41, 131, 151, 163 Turner, David Paul Turner, Lisa M. 164, 191 Turner, Ross Esward 81 Turner, Scott E. 115 Tuttle, Gina 115, 176 Tweed, Joelene L. 164 Twombley, Lisa A. Uhl, William 115, 157,174 Underclassman 98 Underwood, Linda R. 115, 156, 165, 175 Underwood, Marc 131 Underwood, Martha A. 115 Vachon, Robert G. 131 Valadao, E. David 115 Valadao, John F. Valenzuela, Arcadio A. Van Atta, Karen P. 81, 164 Van Atta Kevin, A. 131 Van Buskirk, Helen D. 131 Van Deweghe, Roger A. 202, 203 Van Vanten, A. 241 Ves Es, Tony 131 Van, Noty 115 Vendenberg, Donna M. 115 Vandenberg, Wayne F. 81 Vanderbilt, Doug Alan 81 Vanderwall, George M. Vandever, Tammy L. Vanfossan, Jason Eric Vanlandingham, Bob Vanzanten, Albert Vardell, Theodore K. 186 Varela, Sharon E. 115 Vasguez, Robert A. 131 Vedovato, Carlos H. 157, 174, 175 Vedovato, Victor M. Vega, Robert 241 Velasco, Bridgette J. 87, 167 Veloso, Alma S. 38, 115, 171 Veuger, Christopher E. 1 15 Veuger, Julie A. Vicino, Edward V. Vick, Jennifer E. 80 Vickery, Roy D. Jr. 164 Viets, Richard T. Villa, M. 185 Vildibill, Robert T, 115 Vinta, Branda Sue 81 Virgadamo, Antioninia Virgadamo, Robin L. 115 Volk, Curtis L. 2, 25, 42, 51, 80, 186, 148, 165 Vopat, David Michael 131 Vopat, Michele F. 81, 156, 165 Vosekalns, Craig D. Vosekalns, Lori Jean Thoryk, Brian Paul 30, 69, 80, 164 Thoryk, Teresa M. Thunder, Steve 80, 161, 199 Thurman, Christie L. 115, 164 Thurman, Tami L. 131 Thweatt, Michael S. Thweatt, Tamara A. Tidmore, Kristin Le 160 Tighe, Buffy Marie Timlick, Kimberly D. Timm, Wayne Andrew Tindle, Wesley Drake Tinklepaugh, David L. 131 Titus, Teresa R. Tiarks, Paula Ann 131, 156 Tollenaar, Ronald R. Tomey, Lori Dawn 115 Tominia, Thomas A. Toom, Jill M. 176 Torres, Georgette 247 Toth, Donald F. 164 256 index Voss, Eddie Q. Vredeveld, Chris R. 131 Watford, Shannon Neil Wagner, Barbara Jean 115, 148, 156, 174 Wagner, Jessica L. Wahlgren, Dennis R. Walcher, Jeffrey S. Waldrip, William 115 Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walger, ,Cynthia E. 115 George A. 131 Douglas 115 Eileen C. 80, 157 Ginger 115 ,James R. ao, 196, 198,199 Marissa Jean 80 Walker, Rhonda J. Walker, Tracy L. 115, 190 Walkey, Michael K. 156 Wall, Dean A. 115 Wall, Scott A. 131 Waller, Sherri Lynn 80, 156 Wallis, Monique Y. 132, 134, 145 Walls, James W. 131 Walter, Christina M. Wannamaker, Bonnie J. 115, 156, 174 Ward, Edward 247 Ward, Eward F. 145 Ward, Kristi Ann 145 Ward, Margaret 145 Wargo, Paul 185,211,247 Warner, Kimberley A. 81 Warwick, David A. 131 Wasserman, Steven E. 145 Waters, Jason Watson, Adina A. 81 Watson, Arthur W. 145 1 Watson, Brenda Deeann 115, 156, 165 Watson, David J. Watson, Deborah J. B1, 199 Watson, Laura Jean 131 Watson, Rodney M. 81 Watson, Stacy 145, 164 Weaver, Jeffery Todd 115, 156 Webber, Randee Lynn 131 Weber, Bruce Scott 131, 186 Weber, Kevin A 145 Wedel, Melvin 115 Weitl, Burt A. Welch, Edward C 145 Welch, Ernest Bradley 116 Wells, Christine J. 131 Wells, Suzanne M. 116 Welter, John A. 145 Wensel, Kimberly 116 Wenbourne, Earle 247 Werner, Brett Stanley 82 West, Heidi 145 West, James West, Rebekak Ruth 131 West, Rohn E. 116, 156 Whalen, John T. White, Christine L. White, John 247 White, Kirsten D. 82, 88, 159, 157 Whiting, Glenn G. 145 Wicklund, Patricia A. Wilcox, Yolanda M. Wilder, Julie D. 82 Wildes, Timothy D. 131 Wilhelm, Linnea J. 46, 78, 129 Wilkens, Jason 131 Willett, Brian Todd 145 Willett, William E. 145 Williams, Carl L. 145 Williams, Constance A. 145 Williams, Damon A. 131 Williams, Kevin C. 82 Williams, Lalena M. 116 Williams, Robert A. 82 Williams, Theodore A. 82 Williams, Warren 87, 247 Williamson, Stacy A. 30, 45, 46,82 Willoughby, Jay L. 82 Willoughby, Ronnie J. 145 Wilson, Angela R. 145 Wilson, Jennifer M. 131 Wilson, Larry J. 145 Wilson, Laura 116 Wilson, Lisa Michele 160 Wilson, Rae A. 116 Wilson, Sheryl D. 131 Wiltse ll, Lyle A, 145 Wimberley, Sharon L. 119, 131 Winkleman, Stephanie 145 Winn, Richard L. 116 Winnick, Allen 116 Winsor, Scott A. 145, 202 Winter, Walter 247 Winters, Sue 247 Wise, Randall Allen 116 Wisniewski, Keith A. 131 Wold, Belinda 82 Wold, Tom E. 131 Wolfe, Dale Eugene 82 Wolfe, Dena Joy 116 Wollin, Lisa D131 Wood, Kathryn 145, 156 Wood, Shaun David 82, 213 Wood, Shaunda L. 116 Wood, Trisha A. 116 Woodly, Tami 174 Woons, Tami 164 Wrestling 212 Wride, Shana S. 42, 82, 156 Wright, Gwenn 82 Wright, Karen L. 165 Wright, Michael Ray 116 Wright, Timothy B. 131 Wright, Tracey M. 116 Wutzke, Vernie R. 145 Wyborny, Patricia A. 82, 168 Wynn, Gwendolin Ybarra, Candio Jr. 116 Ybarra, Carlos 131 Yeadon, Shannon K. 145, 160 Yeadon, Tracey Yeagley, Eric Paul 131 Yoder, Tammy Lynn 145 Young, Andrea E. 131 Youngquist, Erik J. 145 Youngquist, Erin L. Youngquist, Mindy 116 Zajac, David Aaron 131 Zehnder, Michelle 145 Zenor, Eddy C. 145 Zimmerman, Scott A. 116 Zoet Zoe, Anne M. Zoll, Deann Lynn 131 Zouris, Jim Mike Zumwalt, Gretli 163, 247 Zumwalt, James 247 David Partridge Gr, 11
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