Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

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x cighty one 1 fjrlgio uno 5 7777 Y V W EI Recuerdo QV' v-' nf ,gravy 1 A - 3 J -1,2 3 L , , Q 3 I I '11 QWQELEWQ ,. . nf Bif f bin SQ, , T jf: - ,: K 1 , H, K Mfg V f . 'u,,,,2w ., . Y yur V. iw , , -- V ' 1 ' my-A fi ' ' V Grossmont High La IVlesa, CA Editors: Tami Krecic and Kim Smith School Life 44 Athletics 118-163 17.3 Seniors 14-67 in ,f , 4- 1' 68-117 1? J, it QQQQ -. I N' 1 if Q 1 Classes 164-211 Faculty 212-239 Ads 240-255 Before Stretches a oad ' 'im i ie ,E Q5 fi? tk 1-a fGle 31? 7 ,M X X, F es' e Er 1 , 'A., 54, 1 1 3 T ,,,-'viz . VK X Upper Left: Seniors look ahead to their futures which lay be- fore them. Upper Right: Uncertainty is common to us all as we try to look through our destiny to the ultimate conquest. Lower Right: The road we choose does not always conform to rigid boundaries, but bends with the unexpected obstacles we encounter in life. e as Opposites Page: The shadows of age-old trees suggest the s rungs ofthe ladder we must all climb to reach our goals. 4 Opening v. Mills., -'We-E 1 fl 4 S5 ,,, u 0 II , W 5' ,,- gy, ,mx 'H K .iv , .. fu ur, dw , ' 7 V .H A 1,' ta UQ: W -5. u-EW, ,, W sang. Q , ... ,. J, My wht wwdlww. ...iw .uww-119--wav H ,, , K' -fz..... :, , f, L V . ,,,,,,X , Y - X. 4 H,-.:a,.q....,,.. x V , 5: , H E W , -, I - H h 5 ' H A--Maw, .V,,-,.,,,,4 Y P V ' ' Y' M, 'f HJ'-www-1' - ,, ff. 'u '? ' 2 Q L .. A K-gf: , , N- ' V . ' 1' - - - , 2 ' - ' f '--' H su.--eq.-.M 1. Ww,W,M,m,n ,, A ' ' ' , ,miwdi , - Opening 5 Q as D: if JN I fi U B H an C 3 T x ' M-iid'-'s 5 Q 5- -. a f ,af 1 .. . .. VV : 6 9. 5' 1' 'If A Q 'A in S . M K r V , I- A 4 Y if 6' , in i if-A .f', f' 5 if 61 , .aw I ' ,J R? VV .. ff- - Y' PN! U' P' 4' 1 Above: A bale of hay provides a familiar bench for ranch-hands Nlarie Floyd, Devon Harwell and Brian White. Left: The loveable cookie monster lalias Tony Weaver? lumbers around campus searching for that elusive COOKIE!! Opposite, Left: Kim Smith finds the top of a lad- der provides an interesting perspective on campus activities. Opposite, Above Right: AFS students, Chris Pasche and Robert Wainaa, cool off with an ice cold glass of lemonade. Opposite, Below Right: Patty Nicholas tries her luck at the coin toss, which was held during No- vember's Homecoming Fair. Opening 7 Carnival Kicks Dff Season i 4 v . Y ' nf- , Wfikg ,ff , fs. 'V --'jnlimf 8 Opening ln- We've Got Spiritg Yes, We X N fc' ? Ji A4-Q r , W 'e Q r Do! Helix Stadium was filled with the sounds of excited fans and clashing hel- mets at the annual football carnival held the Friday before school started. The Foothillers, playing against No. 1 Helix, put forth a great eftort while pro- viding an entertaining night. The sta- dium was filled to capacity as fans watched not only the first performance of our team but also the first appear- ance of our marching band and cheer- leaders. From all first impressions, 1981 promised to be an exciting year. Blue and Gold Ring True Each fall brings many new students to the campus. Their first week back at school, students may participate in a variety of activities to express their school spirit. Competitions were held for the most original t-shirts and hat and sun glasses, while students displayed blue and gold all week long. Above Right: Miss Jane Lambert's hat was not only eye catching, but provides an effective respite from the sun. Below Right: The ASB joins in song in a special effort to welcome the freshmen. Opposite, Above Left: Seen not only during Spirit Week, but all through the year, is the blue and gold of the Varsity Cheer. Opposite, Right: With contrasting t-shirts, Katie Telleson and Paul Chapman make an interesting pair as they entered the competition for the most original t-shirts, Opposite, Below Right: Danette Bewley shows her spirit. 10 Opening 3 Q is QM? l'f - F ,'h A .h ' k 1 ff- I -liff af ' ' if had , 15, A . ' AH44.a,5V E W 1 ,dk . PBUTHILLERS 55' 11., Opening 11 Daisy Chain Provides Color As tradition heralds, graduation was sparked by the color ofthe Daisy Chain. Forty juniors were chosen from the Class of1981 by the faculty to precede the graduates into the cer- emony, Ten more juniors were chosen to act as ushers at the Greek Bowl, the site of graduation. All fifty ofthe students spent the day before graduation gathering ivy and daisies for the chain which was constructed the following morning. The experience was a memorable one for all who participated. I qw, IQ. A Q lv . .. t. 8 ,PLMQQ !7AQ3HL:3,.ff - Nw err-fe: i eil. 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Chain: Kim Carter, Cathy Chafey, Tammy Clifford, Diane Elliott, Renee Henry, Val Irons, Kim Kasitz, Julie Nleade, Patty Nicolas, Ruth Nichols, Cheri Olsen, Val Schillaci, Lori Sey- mour, lVlarie Shourek, Kim Smith, lVlarie Steck- bauer, Cathy Stitt, Michelle Stone, Sue Sutton, Elizabeth Williams, David Atkinson, Jerry Ander- son, John Bissell, Joel Bowen, Jon Burdick, Chris Conner, Mike Dunn, Eric Ecklund, Tom Feher, George,Gastil, John Gobel, Greg Holder, Tim Jackson, Wilson Ochoa, Andrew Schulman, Jeff A 5. :,9f-ageing Snedden, Harold Snowden, Mark Teague, Dan Tricarico, Tony Weaver. , -- A,L,yk Jieltdwhif-, K ! Seniors if Q if'- 'Z f .ww- ... ws. Q k Y ' 111. 'I vo' ' 1' . W L 1. K K ' S f A an 1 .2 5 I' , 1 ' 1 if , . . ' K A. 4, is .,b. .K IW 9 fs r eg . ' g7: '16.? riff g ' 1 l M , a R., , N F U .gl , ,. , V nf.. .1 Qfw. ,trhx ' t F I V A I , M46 uv K V, ,K ., Q N, J., 1 Lf 1. .. 1, ,fy-Z-in, sg.. I ,L ,f it , M , .Q L 5 V ' M I . . ,, frfigf' pg ., . f,'agvfg.3g,. ii,. 'Vw 5. . 'W Vg H ,Y ,rf A I ' , I c ,.. . '1 ' at-A W. - . . v,,. K. fn' , A Q . .Q -' f - 4 , , ,P 1 'sv - ai' Y . kr ,-.U-..-f -1 . V l -X', . , ff , X :WW .-. i mg: L K 4f,,v,i . 4 A ' ,-gf . .4 if ,1 1,4 4. .,.. W . , , , n w 1 if , mf ' Awf '7 - 135L1'Q'555iif! , 'T we ' A fl: . . . I .Q L' 'P i 6 .. ., ., .V W TA thi i . , Q, Rug., .333 gig? I A I Q 1 ' f 1 . f ,Q 1 yjthiik .5-14 4 , . iv -K . .4-f..-3 .gl xl ' jgki., vs A 5, E M.. L.. , .13 . Senior Oflficers and Senate Bring UChange was the key word for this year's Senior Class oflicers. They worked closely together planning many fund-raising activities. The senior privi- lege cards were sold once again, but with new privileges in mind. A senior with his privilege card could get dis- counts at local businesses and was en- titled to his own lunch line and parking space. The Senior Class officers worked hard throughout the year to make the Class of '81 a success. At right, the 1980-1981 Senior Class ofhcers relax from their busy schedule. Top: Kim Smith, secre- tary, Erin Nlalkus, vice-president, Brian White, treasurer. Bottom: John Goble, rep-at-large, Teri Riley, publicity, Ken Levi, president, Devon Har- well, activities. Below, Right: llWhat do YOU think of that idea? John Goble asks Brian White. Below, Left: Devon Harwell and Brian White lis- ten carefully to suggestions for the Senior Prom, of -ie.. s 'Q , y ' 16 Seniors Many Changes to the Senior Class. . wig The Senior Senate was an advisory group for the Senior Class. They planned many types of fund-raising activities, such as the spaghetti dinner and the Senior Prom. The group met once a month to help the senior oficers. With the help of the advisors, Mrs. Emerson and Ms. Lentz, the Senior Senate had a productive year. The 1980-1981 Senior Senate, above. Top: B. Wingate, A. Potter, L. Tex, K. Kasltz, K. Carter, J. Reynolds, D. Lyman, J. Smolan, K. Levi, L. Swanson, D. Manning, C. Posey, J. Burdick, J. Bowen, D. Mack, M. Dempsey, K, McGuire. Middle: M. Steckbauer, F. Simi, T. Clifford, D. Harwell, C. Pestolis, B. White, V, Irons, J. Bissell, S. Sutton, L. Stovall. Bottom: D. Elliott, B. Shea, J. Snedden, N. Holden, W. Ochoa, K. Kohberger, K. Mumford, M. Dunn, M. Teague. Class advisors are: Left, Jeri Lentz. Right, Sue Emerson. Seniors 17 Seniors Countdown .41 Senior Deena Thomas laughs, but sopho etten ACKERMAN 18 Seniors Y' . more IVlarie Floyd doesn't SHERYL ALAND Actlvvtres' Seminary 1-4 Memorves' PH, HS, Crunsmg nn VW, w Jnm Deb, Utah, Summer '79, 2nd St. w Deb, Thank You DAD, MONT Deb, Jrm, Tom, Mike, Nlellnda, Ste- ven I've made lt, Ambitrons, Cot- lege Tempte Nlarrlage, CeTestrlal Kungdom it , T W get C . r V sg? 'Vw 374 Qifxr-VXA the joke. TRACY DELON ALDRICH Nicknames' Spacey, Tray, Crazy, Nut Actlvwtues: skatxng Memorves Best tunes w Dawn R, Bev C, Linda T, BC St Lt's party Foxy Trmmy, Thanx mom for everythrng, Hawari 81. Ambwtuons' to go to J C St become a stewardess KAREN JEAN ALEXANDER Nicknames Zander, Radical Spaz, VVI F U Memories Growwng tn Ctarremont, Nlexuco 79 and what Tohowed Workmg at Parkway BowT, Choir Retreat X-mas Pag- eant X-mas Dance a dozen roses lrfe at B C EA, Summer '80, Nash- vwhe '79 Bt '80 aouahum Frshlng, Fuhpprs at mldnute wrth my best frrends ALBE RTA ALVEREZ SHARON KAY AMENT Nrcknames: Sharrr, Shar Bear, 7: thead Spots Actrvrtres Track 1-4, Vmleybah 3, AnnuaT Stat? 3-4, Hr-Frettes 4 Nlemornesg Track Packers Umtei, Nlt Carmel, Vatley Relays P buns przza Tom, Voheyball I 1 Casey, P.H. tourna- ment, Mrcheh my best bud, 'THT Honey's , I love you. X-mas Dance w C G,, Dwsneyland w K C, CASSANDRA ELLEN AMPARAN Nrcknames Casey, Cassy Cas, Tracy Actuvutres Band Dru! Gym- nastucs, AFS, Nlemorwes Havvan '78 U S '79 Drnt vv SS Great trmes vv JG TS, CP, AA, Chem w AW Eng vv TVID TE BS Chrwst- mas partres Summer '80 Favorrte Quote 'ATO want sornethmg rs to belreve rn wt To dream rt, 4510 achreve rt JERRY ANDERSON LINDA ANDERSON Memorwes, Fun trmes w great friends AA, TS, KB Hhnors fnends-SR, MW, Summer of '80, Water sknng, Jelly Bears, Farrehs, movies W TS, AA, KB Favorwte Quote 'lute woutd be nothmg without the understanding of good fnends To Graduation 1' RICHARD MARK ANDERSON Nicknames- Mark Activities: Snow 84 water skiing, Scuba diving, Marching Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-3 Memories: Skiing Mammoth, expe- riences at Lake Mojave, Hawaii, Utah '78, ChaFfey sweapsteaks '80, Being Superman, Thanks TK, JG, ML, HS, PD, MB, TH, CS, SD, St Grossmont for all the great times' Favorite Quote' kid, lt's a big world out there, and I'm GOING FOR IT, MARK ANOTTO RICHELLE ANTON l RAN DY ANTONO DAVID ATKINSON Nicknames- Davee-Bob, BoBo, Big D, Activities: Wrestling, Pageant, Choir, Math Memories. Johny Bob at Del Mar, Biff, O B 's instant zoo, Chase Ambltlons' College, Mission, Temple Marriage, Keeping in touch with friends, Favorite Quote: Happy are they who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true LORI L. ATTIG Nicknames' L,A, Activities: Fresh- man council, Sophomore assembly, JV cheer 79-80, Varsity cheer 80- 81, Boys Fed Memories Laarrryy7l JB with RP, Proms with DD Parties w' LS, LP, CD, AP, Cy- clop spins 81 leaps over balcony w SP, Lukalal 10th vvf PV, Summer of BO w Debbie Our little gang Ambitlons Fashion design, YMQVPJS sf ANNA KATHERINE AUERBACH Memories: Santa Clara, Paiaro Dunes, Big Sur campouts, Vasona Sundays, Journey at SCU, Friends, SC , CP, KK, St HR. Germany '79 Great times w KB, MG Mtn lTP DSU! and forever smiling TS Crazy times w VF friend Linda, TJ, Driv- eins, LBC Jellybearsl' Best times 2 Dave Jr Ball, GVF, Kinks, etc, Thanks RW, BW, WW 84 SW Am- bitions- RDA Favorite Quote- Real love begins when nothing is ex- pected in return DIANE AVILA DAN BACHMAN Nui JOHN JOE BACINO Nicknames, CM, Junior, Mireman. Activities' Basketball 2-4, ASB 2,4 Memories: Tube rides at BMs, Mexico '79-'80 w'Gordon, Jerry, XXK's, Campfires and Tumble- weedsl Enjoying life with PF, MF DL, DG, CH, JR's, FS, KD, VI 84 SP Thanks to my family 81 buzzcrew Scripps w Ana. Shadow road, CAPS w the crew Favorite quote You've done too much, much too young . COLLEEN BALLARD JOHN ANDREW BANNISTER Nicknames- JB, Frosty Activities Drarna, Pageant, Underwater BB stacking Memories' Amateur minutes, Midnite Madness, Toys RUs w Judy-Lynn, Fondue w Renee Eights wi Darlene, Proctor Valley Road, Re-using old ticket stubs, gimme movies lots of movies Favorite: The getars are gettin' hebby RENEE R BARENO Nicknames Nee Activities' Varsity tennis 3,4 Memories' Summer '79 w KR, CC, KC, AS, MM, 81 EE Having fun w friends from LTC, Friday and Saturday nights w the MM players Uncle Brucie and the TP commando squad' 2:00 am w Lisa Bo, Trasha, 81 Mottman Eric's eternal friendship SUSAN THERESE BARKELY Nicknames Suebee Activities Bas- ketball 2, Volleyball 2-4 Softball 1- 4 Memories Great times w BB, PP TM, AW, BR, TL, SD AND es- pecially Judy from 1970 ?Learn- ing toske w BB, PP, Mountains, Mexico, meeting Scott, desert vv' Scott and family to S D Judy, I miss you and wish you were here JOHN MICHAEL BARLOW Memories: Mammoth, Big Bear ski trips, Visiting the O B. zoo w Greg Dave Phil 81 Olin Windmill Pub- lishing Co Quote: Phil. 4'11 Seniors 19 DAVID BARTLETT Nlcknames But? Buffy Bumes Actlvltles Football 1-4 Wrestllng I 4 'Vlernorles Summer B0 Poker at KG Long ohone conv vw RS St RE Frlends KL KG LK SB CH RS, LD, CD, LR, RE, NIIVI DM. KERRY BARTLETT Nncknames Baby K Bart Memo nes Double druvmg at Fl, AA s house o txmes favorrte movle Crulsmg , Tammy open your eyes now Ambltlons successful career Favorlte guote Happy tlrnes are never gone they are always memorles to look back on DIANE BASSETT Nlcknames Buff Lazzer Memo- rxes. Camp'76 77 80 Roadshow Celebrate 9 20 Mak Stake dances Easter 77 Utah w Cmdy 81 Renee 13 down and spoons w S C 81 R Youth conference July 4 Great tlmes w Sherrl Cmdy 81 Renee Thanks to my tamlly Ambltlons College Career 84 Temple marrlage 20 Seniors College, Careers Awalt E. Ig 'US T TIM BECKER Nlcknames Tlmmy Tmmer Beck Memorles Del Mar Nth St Blq Bear Elorlda the llstenzng to butaunt tumes Ambltlons, to own a BMW and become an ocean- ographer Favorlte quote, When a problem comes along you must whlp lt Devo ALLEN EDWARD BENDER Nlcknnmes Al Aldo Actrwtles Campus Lufe Young Lute Memo- nes Surhng w Jack Klllgore CM J0, JR Vlslons of the presudency Seetng RD PT KJ 84 JE at THE WHO '8O. Ambltlons Surf Walmea Bay Travel to Fm BRADLEY ALLEN BENDER Nlcknames Brad Ben-Hur Memo- r'es Hawau '77 Company K Per cusslon sweepstakes Chafley 80, Met Hough ln 79 and loved her for a year Summer 80 Phll and THE YOUNGEST Ambltlons Be ln Santa Clara Vanguards, then saul wlth Shloley an 1,-J, JAMES W BENHAM Nvcknames Jacuzze Jlm Jsmbo Llttle Mlster Memorles Crulzun w DW KM GH Hawan 78 Cars 79 VVHO 80 Summer BOW TS G Sky Arbys Flshlng vv the guys Ambltlons Become a great musl- clan or a osychlatrlst get marrled SUSIE BERE7 Nicknames' Suswe Baby Suzy Q Actlvltles Soccer sknng Memorles Spendlng tlme gettmg to know Andy Ayyad Meetlng new frlends 80, Sumrner w Andy 80, Marn- moth My dog Tsukl St my lovnng mother Ambltlons Travel, have a good Joh St llve a healthy happy llte P S I love you, Andy LESLEY GAYLE BEVIER Memorles- Massvve Parties w Chrlssy, Canng for Mnke, 5 4 84 5 SO Summer'80 9 20 BO Crash- lnq on the motorcycle w Rohm, Weekends 5 24 50- meetlng Make 84 Steve X DANETTE MARIE BEWLEY Nlcknames Dan Dam Wort CW Nerd Nut Actlyltzes Varslty Swlm 1-3 CIF1-3 Memorles Oct. 3 Xmas dance w PC KY EC E-ball games w my best buddles BR EM CT WR DG SB BKw MM Urban cowglrls w the gang TR LS SM TS Ex DB Ambltlons Col lege 84 commerclal pnlot ANAN BISHARDT Nicknames Banana Actlvltles Tennus, Memorles- Furst day at GHS I old not know where I was but a week later I knew lt well EAE GS Ambltlons Iwant to have my own husmess EBVDVIIS quote' When the gomg gets tough the touqh get going JENNIFER RAE BISHOP Nlcknames S 81 G Mernorles memorlesw Roger 12 16 77 Par- tymgw RLJPLDRBCSJIIVIF Our HT3s BASE Mlssnon Beach, Sum- mer ot 80, N Y here we cornel Au- gust18e5 815 80 918 80,RL 13 15 80 Jlmrny 10 12-SO Thanks to all the people who have become a part of my lute . Esoe- cially Mom, Dad 81 .lrmmy l love you all' 1 9 f 7, :Y i EDWARD E BISHOP Nlcknames Ed Blsh Elton Actlvl- tles Football 1 4 'Vlemorles JM PY football gang Skung H9803 and sllolng down hllls at Snovv Valley Ambltrons To be a fwreman and travel around the world JOHN ROBERT BISSELL Nucknames John Bob JR, Buck Carlos Rancheros Brlan Whlte Ac- tuvltues ASB Presldent, Basketball Earls Memorles BO Conventlon ln-yo kern, Case Club, Jeff's par- tles Grxngo Moronlf olscusslons Trl-Kung of Eastland The lust. JULIA MARIE BOBER Nlcknames Jules Boober Memo- nes Meetlng Jeffrey Summer '80 St 79 Beach vv Jef? lnlaw 9 28 79 9 26-80 DL 8 30 80 Knts Angels P Campmg 10 5 79 7 15 80. Class of 1981 ,J-v MILDRED E BOOIVIER Nicknames- Millie Memories- Jok- lng wrth Mrs Bledsoe and giving her a bad time, Ambltlons Get a job in a child care center SUSAN DEBORAH BORYLA Memories Great times w best friends RW, SG, LE DL, EH Moments w D.B , A.C Talks w E.l-l., R,W., L E., Thanks guys. My parents and sis always being there when I needed them. Ambltlons- Keeping plans w Robin, having good times Et a future w Jett P. JOEL MITCHELL BOWEN Nicknames JO-OOL Actrvitles. Chess Club 1-4, CSF 1-4, Choir 4, Math Club 4 Memories- N C 0 80. Ambltudns, To always glorify God. Favorite Quote, Let another praise you, and not your own mouth a stranger, and not your own lips lit.: K V A STEVE BREWER DWIGHT BRINKERHOFF Nicknames: Dlghty, Dight Activi- ties- Football1, Memories- Leavulle and Tuba City great talks-n-times with E A., D S. J H, 84 W.R. Sat nights at Carlsbad Raceway 13 Z E.T 105 mph. Most of all the past two years w Wendy CANDACE RADELLE BROWN Nicknames. Candy, Candy'D. Memories Good times and fruends, SB, R.W, SD,T.M,S.A. TW Loving Bob 5 6 B0 Summer '77, Finding myself Ambltlons Flnlsh school, start a career, have a tam- lly P S. I love you Mom and Dadlll 'Wi KEN BROWN Nicknames K D T., 0.0.C., Down- town Activltles. Football 1-4, Bas- ketball 1-4, Daisy Chain Memories Beating Mt, Miguel, '79, HAWAII Crulsln' after ball games! Ambl- tions- To strive for the best. Favor- ite Quote. That's what we like to seel IAURIE ANN BROWN Nicknames- Lor L B Activities J B. Club. Memories: Prom '79, the crunch w C,P , hula hoop '79 Rocky Horror, Times w Jerry, Buddies: C R E.A, T R, S P., L Nl. Ambitlons College, travel. Favorite Quote- what ever 'fJ S STEVE BRUNDEGE 'N ,, BUF' Teri Riley and Linda Shugert have a laugh at the break NANCY ANN BUCARO Nicknames Nance, Buc. Activities: Volleyball 2-4, Track 2-4 Memo- ries: Guadalalara '78, Mexico '79, Times w' Trish lst friends, times w T L , T M., an track, 91X. Ambltlons- College, playing volleyball and body building MARK BUGKOLZ JONATHAN RICHARD BURDICK Activities- ASB 3-4, Band 1-4, Choir 2-4, Math Team 2-4, Memo- ries- Hawall guava, deeptalks, Har- old Convention, Thanks Chris Utah UAsk Mrs. D Arizona hypnotism DWO, Robin Oreo Beach parties, Walk w me Jo! Karen: Souallngs. Cathy M. Sweepstakes CLINT BURGER Activities- Riding and racing motor- cycles Memories Racing In S.D Stadium. Desertw' D.T,, R.S , U.T SC-Red Dragon, Winning first race, good times w- K.F, Cruising w Friends. Quote: Life lS like walk ing rn the snow, every step shows. Seniors Senioritis Plagues Students fi ENR ,Q ' i'5if ' 'ix' , 151 . T FFT w . C ' , sri 11 .s..,, Je- ' si,ts1'I m.,. -- -K Mike Dunn gladly checks Lisa Stewart for broken bones after their wrestling match. PAMELA BURKE SCOTT CAMP Nicknames Scottly Scumpo. Activ- ities- Motorcycles, work, camping, and my truck Memories the desert w Susan,CB.,TN,MS,SS Mountainsw Susan Carribean Cruise Packing inthe Sierras Am- bition Good job family big house and a 4X 22 Seniors JOHN CARDELL FRED CARPENTER KIMBERLY ANN CARTER Nicknames- Kim, Jumbo, Ann Bob. Activities Comm of Girls' Activi- ties, Pres Hi-Fiettes, Leadership Annual, Daisy Chain Memories- Good Buddies S.A P C., J C D H K,K., P N., J R , S.S , WW. Sum- merof77lw J.C JR JJBI Seoulas '79, Camp '80 Disneyland '80 tllno Sharri no l C A, ST, D S., J J B The ' Mod World w PCKKDHJR Ambitions. Science Engineer CNASAID RANDY STEPHEN CARTER Nicknames- Randall. Memories- Parties good friends AD B F CK, CS, SS., S.G,, AJ, Snake Stream Tumble weeds, 4X4 'ri Co- penhagen, good times w A.D , and very special times w S S, the RFH A -qt -Q3 STEVEN WADE CARTER Nicknames, Steveonuvuch. Activities. Band 1-2, Porking 1-4 Memories' Yes w LAP hangrng around w DP TJ SR, LD, MH CM,Jacuzz1 party w SP MH,CM, beach D- 50 Disney '80, desert trips w BWC friends graduation DOROTHY CASE Nicknames Jelbe. Memories Good times w Tonya Scott, Kelly, Jeanne 81 the others of Broadfoots 1st period History class of 79-80. Good times w C Roberts in Cole s PE class in our sophomore year RICHARD J, CASE Nicknames Dad Ranger Rick Ac- tivities Tennis Waterpolo, The Fed, Campus Life Memories Mexico w MF St CH, camping w PF, MF, CH 79, camping buzz crew 80, TU M- BLEWEEDS the cars, Kinks Killer PP Quote' No goal is too high if we climb with care and conhdence PATTI ELLEN CATES CATHERINE ANNE CHAFEY Nicknames Cathy, rascal, Activities Deca, cheer, Daisy Chain, band au- dition convention Memories Good times w DD, PD, TM, AW, KR, CE. football team 'BO 2 10 78 Quote Reach for the stars, because even if you miss you might still come away with a piece of the moon COLLEEN MARIE CHAMLEY Nicknames: Col. Activities: Convene tion 1--4, drama, Band Review Board. Memories: Good times wlEd, KR, WW, SP, TC, LL, LG, 84 KK, scout days, Kinks, Ramones, HELP! X-mas dance, pop tarts, Tumbleweeds, thanks to my family. Quote: Live for today. Think of tomorrow, but remember yesterday. Y Cure? Graduation Z :Q,, ., 1 MARTIN CHANG Activities: Tennis team. Memories: BOC, Cheap Trick, Jethro Tull, UFO, Queen, 2 years w5Mr. Wilford. Ambi- tions: To see Led Zeppelin in concert. To be a billionaire. Quote: Hello young man. PAUL GREGORY CHAPMAN Nicknames: VVog, Beep beep, PC. Ac tivities: l4ate's swim meets, my v-dub. Memories: May 25, 1980, Summer of '80, having car stolen. . .getting it back, KT, CP, JS, MF. CP's CP, Mr. T , Mrs, IIT , Beat it book, lust kidding. Kate . . . thanx. Favorite quote: Die young, stay pretty. TERESA CLAY -I Xfa. ' 'si-'R eg! X.. 4 S 4-If-L. TAMARA LYN CLIFFORD Nicknames: Tammy, Cliff, T. Activi- ties: Cheerl-4, Comm. of Spirit, Daisy chain, frosh 84 soph VP. Memories: GHS, Vin, Prom '80, Harvest Ball, the QT, good times w,special friends, Scout days, Ramones wlcol, Kinks wi Vin, I love you morn and Dad. Ambi- tions: Become a Special Ed. teacher, marry, and have a happy life. Quote: The nicest memories are made of times filled with happiness and love. J U LIE C LIN E Nicknames: Skilskie, Annabelle. Ac- tivities: frosh cheer-what a joke! cruis- ing hot cars. Memories: Good times at dads houses, lots of fun wlgreat friends, desert, I love you Len, Ambi- tions: to become filthy rich, to get a certain Reid. Quote: I'm gonna find my way to heaven, cause I've spent my time in hell . . . Rolling Stones JOE CONAVVAY CHRISTOPHER BARKER CONNER Nicknames: Chris, Bernie B. Activi ties: Swim, Waterpolo, Daisy Chain, CSF. Memories: Swim finals, Deut schlandreise, Morning practice, see- ing the difference itwicel, meeting ECV ipoor Rodl, Ambftions: Europe every 2 yrs. Quote: I'Those who can- not remember the past are con- demmed to repeat it, SHARI CONRAD Activities: Volleyball 2-4. Memories: The happy and sad times I've had w, all my friends. Quote: Each time you smile, you will find lt is true, some- body, somewhere, will smile back at you. GARY COOPER Nicknames: Sapo, Killer Tuna, Baby Huey. Activities: Waterpolo, 2, Swim- ming 1-4. Memories: CIF '78, '79 Finals, parties, X-mas dance, cruising in Beverly Hills, OTL tournament, watching the girls, Westwood. Quote: Live life to its fullest, because tomor- row may never come. Mike Fechter, Bill Gotses, and Paul Ferrone discuss the best way to eat ice cream. STUART COPLAND CLARISSA CORRIGAN Nicknames: CC Activities: JV tennis, Jr. Judiciary, Sr. Senate, VP Bench- ivarmer, Publicity, Hi-Fiette. Mem orles: Remember B time TP-COCOAS slight dent in car, great times w gang, and all the lovely times l've had w-' Scott. Ambitions: to become success- ful fit happy. Quote: Good friends are monuments, they will stand in :ny mind forever Seniors 23 Time Passes Swiftly COLIN COTTAM lvlemorlesi Whitney, Chrissy, Yvonne, Bridget, braces, SG, Elvis Costello, Obra, nominated queen, PNEWS JvEEK , lunches, Dan Jamee, Scott. Ainbitlons: become actress, poet, writer. Quote: An unexamuned lite rs not worth living. Socrates PETER THOMAS CRANDALL Memories Davis, Ileen, Monty Py- thon at Hollywood Bowl, Rocky Horror, George THC, Becks and many more Quotes What is now proved was once only lmagn'd Blake Pgymles placed on the shoulders of Grants see more than the giants themselves I thunk, therefore I am Descartes BILLY CRAVEN 24 Seniors MICHAEL CRAVEN Activities- Wrestling 1 81 2 Memo- ries good trmes across the street, times w Robyn, skating, morles vv DM, RM, RP, RC, LD, IE, RB, SB LB, TC, RG Ambltlons, become a carpenter, St have my own con- struction business Quote To be a success in lite you have to enjoy lt. JAMES EMERSON CRESS Nicknames Jim Harpo Little Blond Midget Activities, Annual Staff, Student Council, Convention, swim, basketball Memories trips vv scott and tom, the bears Klam- ath, sknng w scott, Eagle '79 Who's who? Hey Heine not againl I quit' Ambltlons: Northern Arizona, accounting Quote Learn to laugh at your problems, Everyone else does FAU LA CROSBY Nicknames Cros , Dlckery. Ac- tivities- Band 4 yrs, Flags 2 yrs 2nd Lt-1 yr, Memories: good times w MS parties and skating, w JF PS, LS, KS, Bt MS, thanx for every- thing PS Ambltlons' to be success- ful 'QQ gn JULIA IANE CROWE Nicknames: Julie, Activities debate 77 jobs, AFS. Memories AH, BL, DW, EW, MD, PT VS YN board meetings summer '80 year of '76 Ambltlons' nursing, pediatrics, travel never to tear death CHRISTOPHER SHAWN CULLINAN Nicknames Culligan man Activi- ties' Cross Country track, tennis drama. Memories CC at Mt, SAC Pillow fights at 11.30 pm, I have the greatest family- Mom cooks the best food Ambltuons: run for Crossmont College, get a htgh pay- lng1Ob LETITIA CURRY r STEPHANIE DALHEIMER Nicknames' StelT. Activities' band 1-4 Memories CW BANANA Mid- night movies vv BS CR, snow cheap trick 78-80 stadium Jam 79, skating, cruzm, Hawaii 78 Minn 78 utah 80, CW LW SVM BS NB DC Mom and DAD. Ambltlons: Am- mals, Art, Fashion Design LISA ANN DANIELS Nicknames' Lees Waddles, Bobsey Memories Keith 4-12-77 St 80, dances, summer of '80, partying w the Bainbridge gang JP, RL, JB, RB, JE, MF, the base, 8-1 84 5, 8-15 9-18, JP 6-20, 9-12-BO, NY, Thanx to all the people who have shared 84 become a part of my life Mom, Dad, Joe, Keith, Dam, St Jennifer-I love you all KIMBERLY R, DANLEY Memories Tenn '78 Jim, Summer of '80 w WF, KS, hanging around vv Melanies Willie GHS Quote Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope Today is accomplishing our best in Life as one. For we have not yet finished, we've only yust be- gun, LESLIE ALLIN DAUGHERTY Special people. Debbie Donna Sa- rab WW SW, AA, BW RW SG, KF, AM, JM, AE, to all your many sides I love them all, Memories Ev- erything w Debbie, Laguna, talks of Life vv Donna, Kinks, 12 f ls Quote, Some people come into our lives BL quickly go Some stay tor a while leaving footprints on our hearts dt we are never the same SHERRI DEAN Activities: Softball, Basketball, Clee, Choir, Pageant Echoes Stal? Memories' Skiing Utah seeing BR 12-9-78 Camp '79, '80, Roadshow, Devo gang, Bart the Dart Bt Ronda, CIF, RHPS, Glorlas class, hearse, DB, R0, CS, SD, KF, MM DE, SM Thanx Diane, Dandy lit Renee, You're the best. Best teachers my parents Quote Families are for- ever LISA EIAINE DEANE Memories: 1-18-79, all ofthe spe- cial times w Christopher, best friend Robin, Sandra, my buddy, FC w Teresa, 79 Jacke w Teresa St Carl, my special BH, Ambltlons A trlend's frown is better than a fool's smile For Graduating Seniors SUSAN KIMBERELY DEANE Nicknames: Sue. Activities: Hi- Fiettes, Convention, Band Review Election Board, Publicity Memo- ries' Loving SS friends SS TR SD, DH, KM, the gang. near death in Bart, Del Mar Fairs, Coronado summers w JC, x-mas dances, Prom '80, graduation 'SO W TR 81 SS URBAN COWGIRLS DENISE DEARRINGER LANCE DeJESUS Q' - LLIANA DELL'ARSlNA Nicknames: Lou. Memories. Loving David, good times w DF, BW, SB JW, Genral Hospital, Disneyland, Sea World Knotts ice skating, Cheap Trick, Confunction Cameo, new car, David and Isaac, I love you. Ambition marry David. Quote When you have love in your heart, you'll always have something to give CHERYL ANN DENIT Nicknames- Cheri, Activities Soft- ball 1-4 CIF, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 2. Memories: Pendelton 79, B-Ball camp 80 JITB 80, BFL, MAS tourn BFM, Dad 8t mom thanx 84 love, 16 B-day, growing w Doug 84 Ken, LAB, friends LDMLWHLNDBTFDHBS Megan. DAVID ANTHONV DERCZO Activities- football, track, ski club, Memories: dislocated shoulder 'BO chased by sharks. Ambitions, poli- tics, law government ofice -,Q 2 . 5 - . I kj i It Chris Jungman grimaces after having a cafeteria lunch. Friend Randy Carter searches for some alka seltzer in his pocket. DIANE LEE DESKINS Nicknames. Porkey, DI. Activities: Gymnastics, Convention '78, Memories: ILY Steve-Winchells, Pests Rocky Horror, SE DH, KB, MR times at PVBC, boogie thank Mom, Steve, Kennarda Keilers, I love you all, Psalms 118:1. RONDA DESKIN MARTIN DETGADO LINDA L. DIAZ Nickname: Big eyes Activities- 4- wheeling jet skiing. Memories friends SSHTSHKMSC, parties, concerts, desert, river races, Best friend Ginger, SF ILY-Rick. KATHLEEN JUNE DICERCHIO Nicknames: Kathie, Kate Katie dee Memories La Jolla w Les 84 Geo boom coca cola ya, San Felepe Fiesta Island friends LLS BPCBBSJJGCCGE, times w Paula CANN LOUISE DICKSON Activities Cheer, batgirl, Powder puff Memories. Being w Mike, good times w girls, spying, gang, friends LPLSRFSPADGWDBOMEW cool cats, Prom '80. Quote- A friend is a person who is in your corner when you're cornered. Seniors 25 School Spirit Runs High With DAVID DI MARTINO Nicknames: D, DiMo, Dlmar. Activi- ties Football 1-4, basketball 1-2, track 1-4 Memories: CIF track Fi- nals, CIF football playofis '79 fun AL friendship w T.S,, ER, B.L, E.B., Sunday football games w the gang. Ambltions- Summer Olympics, be on the U S. track team. Favorite Quote: Winning isn't everything it's the only thing. 26 Seniors ANTHONY DI PIETRO AMBER SHAWN DOLAN Nicknames: Ampfer Memories: Beach HOUSE '79 Don bottlecaos w T, DL L, LS, LP,CD., LA, cuz D.D good times on Mona P1 LA buddy, Wyo w sue St Rosle skiing, neighbor S.D, S-T-B-w L S Ha: w dad, A B camo com- mittment being w Marc Favorite Quote: llTo everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven PAUL DORING Nicknames' Pablo playboy, Activi- ties: Tennis 1-4, band 1-2 Memo- ries- 7 29, Julie, Cars '80, round table, goons at the tennis center the river '80, Slerras '74, Ambition Professional tennis Favorite Quote 'li-ley, lt's really great to be here ROBERT JOSEPH DORSEY Nicknames: Bob, Dors, Bubba Memories Punkcar w E E. M:D M.M., A.A,, W.W, troggy I, II w Lori cheapness rules, J B, w Wen., some bread to munch on? Fun w K.P K.D, B R: ATDDIIIOHS' UNLV St become wealthy St pow- erful: Favorite Quote: l'll get by with a little help from my friends, KELLYE LOUISE DOUGLAS Activities Annual, cheer, track Memories My sweet friend Tina cherry ples, 17 b-day party, thanks for your thoughtfulness cheer- wrong turns w Chris, basketball w Val morn amie Tami little did we know at Val's party! Wind n sea w Renee I'll miss you at BYU Friendship w Blaine H.B B B Bt the B G ILYIE Mom 81 Dad- thanks for caring Ambitlons: Gol- lege, writing, sail to a deserted is- land w B.C.R Favorite Quote: WA wink, a smile, a radiant sunset are my most simple pleasures, valuable treasures --me. SHARRON GAYLE DOWNEY Nicknames: Shar, chillen Activities: Drill capt., dance Memories: Luv 81 special times w Lewis: D R., D N., P H, N S., C.M , T,L., GS, M.D,, M P,, mac's crew, Chaffey '78, spsv '80, Ha. '78, Ut '80 '81, prom '80 w LM.B. 3 6 80 Favorite Quote l'I look to the sea, refiection ot the waves spark my memory, some happy, some sad, I think of child- hood friends andthe dreams we had KEVIN DUFF JANELLE SUZANNE DUNCAN Nicknames: Nelly Activities: Rollerskating, waterskilng, J A Memories Loving Rob, best friend Sherri skate palace curism w Cheri Ambltions To lead a reward- ing life Favorite Quote- It's your life lsn't it a mystery? Its nobody s business, but lt's everybody's game Departing Seniors, Now and Always MICHAEL KEVIN DUNN Nicknames: Mikey, Squirrel, Doc. Activities Annual, Daisy Chain, councils, election board, drama, Fed, conventions, getting in a lot of accidents 81 much more. Memories' Roadtrip! KL, BH, MT, study ses- sions, being swine! w HR8.WW lpedmol sloths, PARTY?!, TP. w SS, KM, CP, lthank you Mr, Police- manl 81. KB, TC, VC, AA, CS lsome- dayb taking grandma shopping' Slurpees w WR, fun w my other best pals -MM, CB, MF, JC, all the rest Kinky plcts, Thursdays KVI, CPD. Favorite Quote: Iowa or Bust SANDRA RENA DU PONT Nicknames: Sandy, Sam. Activities Dance production, symphonlc 84 marching bands, drum mayor, Memories' Ha '78, skiing, beach, hsh-heads, cruisin vv D L, hooked by all famous hshing pole, friends, sweepstakes '80, J C, where's Rufus? Favorite Quote1 You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true, ANN DURHAM MARY MARGARET DYER Memories, Skiing w family L.A S F,, N Y, thanks mom, concerts prom w D G, my best bud ILY Ambitions: UCLA Favorite Quote, Love doesn't make the world go round, it gust makes the ride worthwhile, Y' ' -A KEVIN EARICK Activities: Soccer Memories Trash tree 81 Khomelnl in 1, q surfing w Chris Paz Sue, Dick, river w Rob, bronco bustln, Kinks, hunting, FF's of '76 84 '79, song remains w B H 84 MC, partying w M,Y., A J., RS R.H , CJ, Fred, C K, Ranch, Chacho. Favorite Quote' I shall re- turn ' ERIC ECKLUND Nicknames U.E,, IRK Activities, Tennis, leadership daisy chain, sr senate football announcer, Fed, Memories: Great times wr A S,, GC, BP, DB, RB midnight madness, Ron is silly, trips to RS., tournaments, great times w Dar- lene,Amb1tions. To be as short as Andrew S,, win Wlnbledon make trillions. Favorite Quote Mommy, daddy, Bruce, Tim, I made ntl Bye G H.S, Above: The uliootball cut sho ROBERTA EDGINGTON RICH EISENHART wn by safety, Ed Walsh. TIMOTHY J M EKBERG Memories Deep Hollow surfing, beach w Lori, Mex, Kinks, skiing vv Tom '79 '80 '81, all times w Lori, Col , surhn vv the guys, snow w Lori good music, ISA ELIAS Seniors 27 DIANE KAYE ELLIOTT Nwcknames D DwDI.ActnvItues An- nuaI ciass ofhces CES Ieadershm dafsy Cham Memorfes Ha St Maur 3 21 80 HYP Iongtalksicon- fusfon W hest frwends K K L R.N the caofn bevng happy around K S Chem W KB TC,8tIVI,S 7 17 the cowboy hat J S, IS B B Bos- ton N Y C teddy bears 84 numero uno'ArnhIt1ons Harvard or Stan- ford study Iaw own a red RX-7 Favorfte Quote Never Iet your dream be taken from you RON ERPLEDING PATRICIA ESPINOZA Nfcknarnes Papsf Patty Actfvftzes Cross country, swfmmmg Memo- rres Mr Stende s fun cIass 28 Seniors 3 K Q - P' . .sw vm. V -' ,, HF we 7' . - - - -I S an if ...au -. 'I' If JEANNE EVANS Memorfes Summer '77 W KW St L G Foghat 81 L A good tnmes w CW,SL BOC W MR,LG, 'VI E K W L C E Eavorfte Quote 'You know I Iove to Iove htm but my ambftfons say be free Now I pay the pfper just for bemg me THOMAS FEHER Nfcknames Red Actuvftfes Sknng speech dawsy chann Memorwes Tfrnes W SaI BaIboa park, DeI- Mar beach dehatew TA fun W TA,JG, IVID,MS,ME SW BA AE KS Redtands Weds, Marte Oct 17 vfdeo nnght bIank 84 don't say It, tfrnes W CJ C Y M C Bt S G Favorfte Quote Let It be STACY ANN FELIO Nfcknames. FeF1, babe. Actwvutves Orchestra Rags Mernorfes Meet' mg Pat Ruben E LEE '79, Sane tana '79 Aug 31 '79 Iovmg Pat- rzck aIWays friends: L H T D JD PB PO,BR.8tfarmIy thank you I Iove you' Where WouId I be Without you7 Amhwtfonsr Psy- choIogIst or Iawyer Be W Patrwck forever, Eavorlte Quote There can be no rambow Wvthout a cIoud and a storm TERRI L EENEIS Actuvwtnes Softbah track volleybah Memornes M S LSA Idaho goId dust twuns, backpackvng W L N Favorfte Quote In thfs vforant WorId of hght and shadow neither tfme nor soace exfsts between What was and what Is to be. For as long as the cycle remafns unbroken hfe IS eternaI In the kfngdom ofthe forest 'ea-QS fe? h ,gt ,ba glib ssc.:-M L ,-'H' A PAUL FRANCIS FERRONE Actfvwtxes. Soccer 2-4 Memorfesz Carnpmg 79 80 the who, great tfrnes W the Buzz crew workmg W D L M E sack faced myer man G H S gofng out to break- fast Iunch 84 dmner day after day Summer Iam '79 FRANK FIETEN Nfcknames Entikee, peanut man, hot dog Actfvftwes Golf Memorfes GoIhng at A BF , YelIoWstone, 78, HoIland '77 nrnbow kefly games MI 76, O B Lfsa Susan, Lorf over the Ime new Dodge CoIt Am- butwons To oe a forest ranger a goIfer Favorfte Quote- BIg DeaI. Above center: Deena Thom Hmrnmrnm. BRENDT FINLEY Memortes Lovmg Torn Eanuta Yo- semfte 76180 partres the green machine frfends CK DM AD R C the h1Ils W Chuck good 81 had tfmes acctdents 151 T S snake stream guftar Led Zeb Ea- vorfte Quote ShouId I fah out of Iove my fmre In the mght to chase a feather In the Wmd Wfthfn the gIow that weaves a cloak of dehght there moves a thread that has no end LYNN A EISCHER Nfcknarnes LyrmeI ish Actwrtwes Tenms 3 Memorves Good twmes W L L B D , egg hunts green rn8tm s mopedfng good frfends m m game W Lon summer 78 79 x-mas dance 79 meetmg Tony Ambwtfons Cohege Eavorfte Quote LIve and let Iuve as is deep in thought. Inclividuality of Seniors Adds Spice l , STEPHEN BRUCE FLANIG Nicknames Nerd, lell Activities. Ad manager Echoes fun W ST, 81 R W '77 accidents in dr ed W LS '78, magic mt W D.C, L.F Umversal studios 'BO. Favorite Quote- Everything Works out for the best in life THANKS MOM' KAREN FLEMING Nicknames- Gonzo, sllnky Memo- ries Good friends, S F , W W , J H, G P R.E, listening to good music biology, sky show '79, summer '80, Rush concert, times W Ron. ln- sane W W.W. Favorite Quote- We seek love in the gentle mystery of sea and earth only to find It in the touch of a friend, RONALD R FLETCHER Nicknames, Fletch, R F., snake Memories. Summer '79, '80, at Del Mar, cortlna drives on Mt Helix concerts, 999, Peneteators, Ra- mones, B-52's Ambltions. To be successful. Favorite Quote, You Will go nowhere without a plan MARIA KNOTSON LINDA SUE FOLTZ Nicknames Lin. Actlvltles Hu- Flettes -thanx Kim' Memories Old Town W A K A A P, car, piano, apt hunting, Mrs L days W Robin b-day Howers, Hl-Fiette meetings fun 84 friends A.K , A P., M B, R.L, K.D,, T.J , I love you mom and dad. Favorite Quote- If you don't know it by now, you never Will. DEAN ANTHONY FONTANA Nicknames Deano, montle, Activi- ties, Diving 1-3, football Memories Burning up car W JP., times W BM,DH, MM L.W, JS,NR, Halloween '80 W Nancy, IPKAI, food tights In the caf,, racing bikes, night raids W M G., SG , com- mando raiders, Favorite Quote: Custom SHARIDA LYNN FORTHUN Memories- Gary, Tull '79, Who '80, 10 14 summer '79 17 b-day party, stereo, Karen thanks for the unl's. Thanks for staying W me Gary. Favorite Quote Do you ever get the feeling that the story is too real and in the present tense or that everyoody's on the stage and you're the only person sittmg ln the audience? DEBI FOSTER Nicknames: Debo, Peatle. Activities: Cockroach race team Glllugan lsl fan club, riding, Memories: Canyon H.S , the frontiers, parade in ca- nyon country, meetlng Kevin at the beach, graduating Ambitlons: To accomplish In life Whatever I am here to do, Favorite Quote: You can not help someone permanantly by doing for them What they could and should do for themselves KRISTI FRANKLIN BRIAN SCOTT FREE Nicknames. Freebnrd, Freebee Ac- tivities Water polo swimming Memories: Surhng Scripps Ev P.B, ohroadlng at Glamls, Can. '77, the Cars, beach parties Ambltlons: Col- lege. Favorite Quote: What is and what should never be Seniors 29 Friendship To Last a Lifetime Q35 l4l .'lBERLE FULLER Nicknames Kim Knmba Memories Fah 5 El Cajon walk Bob Seger San Juan Kevin weekends times vt JJ JC DR SG MF BH 'VI'Vl KB CR b I2 80 USN B C family special talks vv Deb Ambition College Favorite Quote Just remember that it s a Grand Illusion and deep inside we're all the same Thanks mom JIM GALKOWSKI 30 Seniors ...uf MARTHA ANN GANGE Nicknames Martle Mart Activi- ties Gymnastics drama glee choir Memories Prom 78 Liver pool 79 80 sooper scooper the condo B0 w best buds M H 84 LS skung parties at picks snoo- ztn in the jacooz oretzles 8, mar- garltas talks w Renee Ambltlons To be happy JACQIJELINE ZAVALA GARCIA Nicknames Jackie Jack Activities Ice skating Memories Summer 80 belngw I.G M B DelMar7 4 80 4 in the morning cruising vv IG in my Toyota, getting busted, 'Vlt He4Ix9 8 80 Kozaksvv TJ Ambltlons Someone to care for and someone to care for me Thanks dad Sam 81 Nellie I love you' Above: Harkins 84 Co. hold a meeting on the library stairs. we-4? SYLVIA KATHARINE GARCIA Nickname Shash Memories: Sum- mer days 84 nights parties Stralta Head, S B growing w Michael 2 23 79, 7 1 79 w Teaser, Trl- umph 9 9 79 special talks w Susie Coronado bringing Bear Bt 'lDuck sisters right Chellle 7 23 80 making up Favorite Quote Michael 'lit love was for what l sought then you have given me more than l ever knew existed ' ROBERT DENNIS GARMER Nicknames Orca Activities' Foot- ball track 1-4 Memories Last of the freshman sports. Ambition, To goto CIF track finals to LA in 84 Favorite Quote 'II shall return, maybe as gard ffm., GEORGE CHRISTOPHER GASTIL Nicknames, Gastly gezzle Actuvl- ties Speech AS B cross country chess choir Dist Board Rep Memories, Mrs N camping Red- lands leadership RLF Grossmont Col, Miss B, Miss J., Mr. S, Grossmont Bureaucrats, Robert from Kenya Ambltlons Protect the earth, serve the people, explore the Universe Favorite Quote: Without vision, nations perish JULIE LOUISE GELBER Nicknames Jewels Jel Jellber. Ac- tivities Track gymnastics tennis Jr class omcer, latin club v,p Memories Good times SM 84 NG, GH's mustang TR, BW. CJ PS 9-10w TR RNC us your sister? X-mas dance '78 79 E M, is so sexy,Frl.13 w D M. Ambltlons Nursing traveling Fa- vorite Quote Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind CINDY GERZZIE TERRV GEVISS Nicknames: Mr G Chewbacca Ac- tivities Raduetball, martial arts, football soccer Memories Friends w SJ PC, SJ, CC, JW, SNOW, DB, SM DR Na w DD partlesw SJ, PC blacks cloud mtn , Tahoe vv CC, Foghat '77, Jam 1 L 2, Mt, Helix CC's clothes Lou Cardiff Ambltlons World PKA title Favor- ite Quote' It you love something, set It tree, if lt returns, lt's yours lf it doesnt It never was. Campus Activities Lend to Senior Fun E 1. , .,,,,, ,, tl ri LAURA ELAINE GIDNEV Ed Walsh and friends survey campus activities. Nicknames Legs, Gidley Activities Benchwarmers Sr Senate Memo- ries Football, M5 , W H, St Co, summer '80 fun at B C's, conven- tion '79, Thanks for being a best friend M S, John Denver 81 Kiss concerts Ambutions College, Air Force. Favorite Quote Reading is an escape from reality MARK GILL DOUG GLOEG JOHN NIANNING GOBLE Nicknames Juan Activities Sr Rep at Large, water polo, swim, choir CSF ensemble, daisy chain, head delegate the fed class coun- cil Memories RHFw TH, MT, PS JRB JS Bt KL leadership, pag- eants St elite sopranos, the varsity cheer tryouts Swim hnals Guananlan Jungle Tactics, 2 11 80 mountains, underwater violence Latin l, the bun LORI ANN GODES Nicknames Brandy, ziggy Huggins Activities Tennis, Hi-Fiettes Memories: Lovin Larry, x-mas dance, prom snte 305, best bud Lis AC, JS, BI, seeing Sara all day 81 night, good ol' Beuford, Lis Eel laughing Ambitions: Travel, fashion consultant Favorite Quote l'l want to learn what life is for. I don't want much liust want more Ask what l want l wany everything, E as LAUREN ANN GOLON Nicknames Lori giggles Memo- ries. Santee buds, TL, KW, SE, JE, always remember those crazy times, the Dead '80 w JL, Foghat 'SO w JE concerts 81 parties w best bud Kiki the lakes Favorite Quote 'lThose who smile do not forget what fate must steal away for those who ponder in the silver pondered in the gray CONSTANTINE DAN GOTSES Nicknames: Dino Activities: Soccer 1-4 water polo, swim Memories Mary-W W M A M D 19857 Buzz crew DL JJB, MF, RC CH PF, JR, mountains, shadow road ghost concerts league champs '77, off roadmg w Don, mud madness my luv' KH my bud' Ambitions Col- lege, architecture, ohroad racing Favorite Quote NA friend is some- one vvho knows you're not perfect but treats you as if you were JOHN Sl GRAESSLE Activities Swim, math club bicy- cling, flying. Memories Flying w BG :St JH trying to save Miss Far- res from being thrown in the pool JV swim coaches award Ambitions Airline Pilot Seniors 31 'as We STEVE GRAHAM Actwvwtves Surhng, skung Memo- rues Ervca TC Ha, 10 11-12 80 surhng partytng w TE AD BC DS, RN Favorite Quote In the days of my youth I was toId what It means to be a man, now I've reached that age I've trwed to do aII those thtngs the best I can JOHN GRAY Nwcknames' Grayboy Actuvutwes' Bands chowr track dtvmg Memo- rtes Summer 30 tumesw frtends JK, RA, PP, Chaffey '80, DeIMar, We got cops seaswck out of gas thanks mom sally saIIy. Ambltnons To succeed Favonte Quote How you set the sau determlnes your course In Ilfe, not the forces of na- ture' OEENA GREENHALG Nrcknames LIttIe Deen Actuvtttes Dance, drama Memones Robert Mex 3 yrs Sandy 81 beach par- tywng w Sandy 84 Make L Robert 32 Semors Seniors Prepare to Move THOMAS WILLIAM GREGSON Nwcknamesz Taco Acttvutnes Dwvrnq, Memorwes: Mex Kwnks AC-DC pwsmo carIsbad, fyese s San Onofre Ambutwons- Oceanography Favorwte Quote BDO It now whwle It stIIl works'worksI AMV GRIMM Memorwes: SM partnes, JV cheer Kearny beach frnends IU SM A Kearny Hugh. Cathy, smIIe No. I Marco you're the greatest Re- member I Iove you Mom St dad thanx Iuv ya both, IIMountaun top vwews' Favorwte Quote' I wIII al- ways be your fruend no matter what you do to me no matter what Ido to you Iw1IIaIwayslove you forever 81 ever, JANET GROBBS JOEL GROBBS MIKE GRUNDMAN SUSAN IRENE GRUNDMAN Nwcknarnes Snooze Memorfes Beach Xt bowhng aIIey w CC Xt BS summer '80 10 new guys In 3 months work party w Greg Make 81 Eugene Ambttlonsz To be ame- chamc or a stewardess Favorwte Quote. 'IThe sooner you faII behind, the more tune you have to catch UU TIM GROVE WILLIAM HALLETT Nvcknames BIII Bobo Actwvwtwes Chess, math club CSF water poIo Memortes Burmno Khomewm song remauns the same Jethro TuII Mt Hehx BOC Rat Travers UFO Out Iaws Queen JD Ambwttons Ade gree In physwcs and chemwstry Fa- xortte Quote IAII that we see or seem Is but a dream wtthwn a dream KATHLEEN A HAMILTON Ntcknames Enforcer hammy Ac- trvwtues SoftbaII basketbah Memo- rres Summer 79 T-Rartwes buds PT KL, EA, SE Raul St Jerry cutte owes pumbkm Karen qot a part In the oIay Bubba mvss mouse bIack olrves van1lIa frostwnq 84 Hersheys Favorwte Quote If you Iove some- thing, set ut free If nt returns It s yours If It doesnt It never was JOHN HANNON Ntcknames Ted Actwvttwes' J A hynng, MM Ambwtrons Awr Force, cornmercIaI pulot Eavorwte Quote 'There are oId pilots but there are no oId bold pvlots Ahead: College and Futures KIMBERLY JEAN HARDIN Nicknames- Kimi, Activities: Drama Memories, J J., l'C'mon we're late N,C trips, talks w Shaw- crolt Loving and learning w Ran- dal 9 to Disneyland in Pinto, hospi- tals, no more piano for CG. and me' Ambitions' Temple Marriage Being Worthy, Favorite Quote: Mo- ronl 7:16-19 TODD HARDING GORDON ANDREW HARKINS Nicknames Ozzie, Mayor MD., Little Mister Activities: Newspaper staff 3-4, Annual staFf 4, Photo Club Memories: The Penetrators, Llnknowns, X, the Plimsouls, Me A Bill board photographer? D W., J.B., K M. Ambitlons: To be a shrubber, to design build and sell shrubbery Favorite Quote, My aim is true -Elvis Costello. DEVON MAY HARWELL Activities. Senior ofhcer, Leadership class and many other fun filled activities. Memories. My friend Cameron 2 yrs of fun w Brian, LA w Dad so Jana, you want to goto college. The old days w Rick, Bees gossip and sand7 lJ.B,l w Renee Homecoming w Brian, fun w' Darc, JR Bissell lStevel, Mark, Parker and others Much thanks to God, my family, friends and Kenny. For rest, see ad. Quote A friend lay dying and I could have said, Raise your head a little, and I'll try to show you Spain, but he slipped away and I'II never have the chance again WHITNEY ELLEN HASSELL Nicknames: Whit, Punkin, Activi- ties Basketball 1-4 Memories' Loving Dave, growing up w C.C., C D, M S., C O., and L.G.1eth b- day w M.S, and 5-24-80 w D,H. 12-7-79. Ambitlons: To be happy. Quote Ready am I to go, and my eagerness with sails full set awaits the wind. CRAIG HAURI Nicknames: Howard, Todd. Activi- ties Football, baseball, Memories Skinheads M F., E.W., L.S. All night long with P.L., GW., my buddy, Hutch Beach house with DS, MM, SS, MF. All the happy times with Kim. I 1 , . x ,N . I My X V-. f is .I . I iz, . . . NEW , f ' ' . w ' G s . 2: , - s ' -, A- -4- .1 I x , .. ,W W . - 'Reg Bridget Shea discusses the nutritional values of yogurt with a distracted fri KATHY HAVILAN DAVID JOHN HAYGOOD Nicknames' Haygood, Haggin Davy Activities Freshman Council, Christmas Pageant 1-2, Track 1-4, Cross Country 2-4 Memories A.C R.P,, A.S, Friday nights. MT. SAC '7'9e'80 R Pls big mouth Luv's summer of '80 DC., D N, B B And the tennis gang, Room 112 Ambitions' To become hnancially well off Favorite Quote Money is the root of all wealth end. Seniors 33 BRIDGET HEALY 34 Seniors We Get By With a Littl PATRICK HEALY JEFFREY A HEDBERG Nicknames Jen' Activities Surfing Meneorles Cliffs '78 '79 Jetty with the crew Cardiff, summer '80 w KN Weekend surfaris H B Van crashing Girl chasing Ambltions Travel make much money School? BERRY JOSEPH HELFAND Nicknames Derf Bear Jou Blue Activities Schmechoes Z-4, Tuba 1e2,Alpl'1y'S 3-4. Memories ROADTRIPI lIowa7l Pistols Clash, Quote, Remember it's true dignity is valuable But, our lives are valuable, too We're learning to live with somebody's depression, and I don't want to live with somebody's depression, Bowie PHILIP L HELMSTETTER Activities Waterpolo 1-4, Swim 1,2 Hanging around with R,H,, CJ FP. Memories Skiing '79 '80 Surfing Kansas '80, Getting up for W P games. F,l P, Going to the beach Arnoitions' College, surf, ski become rich Quote: The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn, DELLA RENEE HENRY Activities- Daisy Chain. Memories' Hawaii, X-mas and New Year's Eve w M.W. 81 Michelle 84 P T, Skiing w M.S YC w SR Dr, G. Special talks and times w Kellye Tami Martie, and my family Kellye- while at college miles will separate us but we'll be together in thought Ambitlons: BY U, ac- countant, Temple Marriage, and family, Quote: I cried because l had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet 'T GREG HELPS LAURENE HENSLE BILL HENSON ,pl-, :MDW WARREN ALFRED HERMAN Nicknames Chacho, Chach. Activi- ties Soccer 3,4 Campus Life Memories Tumbleweeds, camping w friends Mexico '80, J R 's Dar- ties Shadow Rd w P F, J R RC,lVlF,J.J.B, D.G., DL, FS. Summer of 'BO The Kinks the Who Fav Quote When the mus:c's over turn out the lights the Doors MONICA R HERRON Nicknames- Nicki, Woodstock, Ac- tivitiesi Ski Club, Benchwarmers, M8tM's, Memories: M B, J S , S M, and the guys Rocky Horror, football games, Summer of '80, Learning, sharing, loving Dad fam- ily, AYR of Firsts Ambitions Com- puters, CPA, money, Reunion 1991 Fav Quote: Live it up while you can, because the lint trap of the mind will soon cause ring around the brain TIM HILGEMAN Help From Our Friends CATHY MARIE HILL Nucknames Cat, Kld Memorles Drsneyland 3-8-80, Easter 'BO Judas Priest Journey, Queen, E J , Rxver W' Rog Belng goofy w R,P, L H , and frlends Good tlmes vv DR Water and snovv skllng Thanks to everyone who gave me these great memorlesl Ambltlons To always be truly happy and suc- cessful ROBB HOGARTH Actlvltles Having a great tlme Memorles- Sknng vv C,J , P.H. Tand F P ZZ Top light, Klnks, Johnny Wmter, 5 vvks. In '79 water sknng at C R Ambltlons: To never have to do anylhlng I don'l vvant lo. NONIA SUE HOLDEN Actlvltles' Marchlng Band 1-4, Symphonlc Band, I-club, Senlor Senate Electron Board Memorues, Chaffey '77-'80, Johnny, Koruna, Kelly, D Wilson, Cathy, Karen Thanks Morn Amoltlons' Veterlnarian, to succeed and be happy with llfe GREGORV HOLDER Nlcknarnes. Greg Actlvutles Soccer 10-12 Memorles: San Elujo, sum- mer '79, Del Mar days, sknng Mammoth w church group Sur- vlvlng school w J B and DA Am- bltlon Goto heaven Fav Quote Psalms 119 33-34 DEIDRE HOLMES Nicknames Dee Dee, Cheezy, Manny Durdy Actlvvtles: Marchunq Band 1-3, Rlfles 4, Track 2 Memo' nes Hawali '78, 84 '81, Utah '79 Hanglng around w Jenny Roberts Knowlng S V., R G., ELM , C B , PC, L.R Chaney Escondldo Belng vv Charlie Arnbltlon Goto college KURT HOOK Nrcknames Hooker, Hooker T., Falr Hooker Actlvlties Basketball 1-4, Football 2 81 4, Baseball 1 84 2 Memorles '80 w the Lowell's, Bug Mo '77, Pizza at Flllpprs, Skln- heads, Fav Quote: As soon as vve're all done runnnng around we're square. rf' MARSELLA HORMOZI PATRIC D. HORN Nlcknarnes Horntoad Patncua. Ac- tlvltves' Football 1-4, Basketball 1' 2 Baseball 1 Memories 'BO H week, Stanford K B, J.U Chunese movle vv John Tran. Over at J.V.'s M F bald Ambltlon: To be an ath- letlc coach Fav Ouote- If you vvant to be successful ln llfe you have to work for nl, John Blssell sings for hls lunch. SCOTT HUFF DEBRA HUTCHINSON Actlvltles Tennls, svvnn, baseball Fav Teacher Olander Mrs Kelly Amhrtlon To go to Hawan Seniors 35 Laura Patton ls caught relaxing in the q Bo Seniors uad. RICHARD HIJTCHISON Nlcknames Hutch Hewbert Actuvl- tles: Football 1-3 Baseball 1-7 Mernorles- Barstow w WC Mex- lco Auto w AP nlaylng football Ambltlons Become a comrnerclal gnlot Wm an oft road race Become wealthy Fav Quote Everybody has a chance to become what they want at you want lt ln the U S A 51 arf: 3 BETSY IRETON Nucknames Bets, Bethy Blondy, Callfornla Glrl Nlemorles Mam- moth 79, 80. Mex fun tlmes w RRTRCK and Juel and the glrls T- Blrd partles chffsw Juel PH Prom State nights Kmks Devo, Cars Ambltlon To luve m Austraha Fav Quote Thouqh the course may change ruers always reach the sea VALERIE BARBARA IRONS Nlcknarnes Val Llttle Val Actlvl- tles ASB 3 4 Cheer 3-4 Memo- rles Class of '80 Who oth row Sr Proms ILYSES Downtown Boy Pat Benatar and Co I Easter Vaca- tlon 80 L A 80 LFCPDHRRTKTCKFJJBIVISJ and my famlly I love you all' Fav Quote' Oversleeplng wlll never make dreams come true FRANK JACKSON f--f,.a , JAMES E JACKSON JR Nlcknames JunnorJvrn Actlvmes. Practlclng w Jumbo my best trlend Plyamg at the golf course. Memorles Talklng wlth the Baer and Shark Walklng to school w Mrs Eenn Benng hassled by good old Lasley Ambltlon Become an astronomer Fay Quote You can succeed If you practlce TIMOTHY WAYNE JACKSON Nucknames Andy Tunmer Okle sloo Actlyltles AFS Dalsy Cham Bus Department, Choir Memorles DAD Perkxns through the years W SC MH CM andAJ Back- nacklng '79 Oklahoma'79 Dls- neylano 80 my VW bomb All the good tunes at school. Ambltlons To become an accountant and enjoy the rest of llfe SUSAN PAMELA JACOBY Memorles The summer of '77 w the locals Summer of 79 ln Eu- rope The Bun Buddy Lunatlcs Paula Kathy and Julle Good tlmes w NN Grownngupw J B SW Enyoylng my beautlful llle ln Call- fornla s funest Ambltlon To be come a teacher of the handxcapped Mom and Dad, I Love You' JEANNE JAGGARD Nlcknames JJ, Boo Boo Actuvltles Hr-Fvettes Swrm Basketball stats Men1orles.Jan 18 '80 Hehx bas- ketball game Ronnle Redlands Buddles LW LS CB RI JW Tl- ger lndxan Wells condo Halloween 79 Ambltlon Happlness CHRIS JOHNSTON ALAN K JONES Nicknames Al Alman Alsku Pepe Memorles All the good tunes w all my good frlends Partymg nlqhts llRob my head IS stuck ' Snake stream tumbleweeds KGB Sky- shovv '80 OTL '80 OOOH Baby Bang' Late mght talks w RN and my l1Sl5 Ambltlons lhdepen dently wealthy house at the beach Owner Roh Bacardl bottllhg plant Seniors Await The Future -H fi BEVERLY LOUISE JONES Memories Being a frosh poindex- ter Bio W the other 3 Suds. Mex CKR. he Was a peeping Tomasll Fun tunes W Bud LL MMMM-swell guys Rlnnlng my GPA. Quote Only love can bring the rain that falls like tears from the sky Love rain o'er me The Who JAMIE LENOR JONES Activities Marching Band 1-4, Symphonic Band 3-4 Orchestra 3 Memories Being W Jon, 8-Z-80 Hawaii '78, Utah '79 'BO Walk through El Calon 6-12-80 Watch- ing T S, Blue Sub 9-1-80 Fab Five oeingW JC SD MF M M C P B H Good times W K F D V, SD Thanks Mom and Dad JANET MARIE JUBV Memories Late nite movies W GH and JJ 1st period W Shaw- croft Mem and K H, ditching 1st period. Phone conversations W K.l-l and Randal lIGet off, Kimg were late! RDP Working W kids, Ambitlons College, working closely W children JAMES JUBY CHRIS JUNGIVIAN Nicknames Junglernan, Tuna, Fat Man Memories, Ski trips W P H J B R H., and Watching F P fall of? a cliff. Utah hshing W J F St R P Forming JFP Enterprises Tumbleweeds, parties and concerts W friends Campnight hicks annoy ing campers The held Amoitions to be lust plain rich KIMBERLY ANN KASITZ Nicknames- Kim Kimbies, Chimp Activities Leadership Daisy Chain Pageant Memories Everything' Best friends W D.E T P, K R. R N Senior year 'Falling in love Again! Harvest Ball, Confer- encing W Diane cabin vacations AFS to Columbia. 'Depressionsw hghting W K H, Fav, Quote To dream ofthe person you Would like to be is to Waste the person you are DAVE KERTH KAREN DENISE KEZAS Nicknames: Modette. Activities Track 1-4 Cross Country 3-4 Hi- Flettes 4 Memories Good friends PCCJJRKKACLR Hawaii Police '80 Mmm Mo-dettes Chop Chop Mods-Quadrophenla. Lam- bretta's Ambition successful busi- HFSS WOlTT3fl X i L 4' Craig Maxwell demonstrates his neW breathing device to a friend CHARLES F KILLGORE Activities Waterpolo 1-4 SWum- nnng. Memories. Mountain runs, Zarthunia strumming string boxes W BF Wipeouts Donna, YCC Good times Ambitions Get through school live and Work in the moun- tains Fav Quote' All that is gold does not glitter those Who Wander are not lost- Gandalf STEVEN KING Seniors 37 gy Sixteen students were honored with Bank of America Achievement Awards. Twelve of these were awarded certificates for excellence in specihc fields, and four were awarded plaques for excellence in a general held. The certihcate winners and their fields were Deena Thomas-Art, Anthony Weaver- Drama, Wilson Ochoa-Music, Kim Kasitz-English, Diane Elliot-Social Studies, David Atkinson-Laboratory Science, Cheri Olsen-Mathematics, Barbara Rowe-Business, Elizabeth Tex-Home Economics, and Dwight Brinkerhoff-Trades and Industrial, The plaque winners and their fields were Harold Snowden-Eine Arts, Jonathan R. Burdick-Liberal Arts, Caprice Posey-Science and Math- ematics, and Holly St. Hilaire- Vocational Arts. 38 Seniors Bank of America .-sf 1. TAIVIALYN ANN KRECIC CHAD KOSTEWA Nickname: Tami. Memories: Grow- ing up with Denise Williams. All,our great times 81 talks.New York Sf' 7o,Tahoe 8 78 Special times w Kenton Meeker,beach, oar- ties,Bahia.Ski Tahoe l1f79, sum- mer '78 w KNIRDCGDW Dave E. Paul Bloom --my cowboyl Barret Lake 9,f8O,Special Always Mes amies toujours- Kellye Doug- las,Renee Henry Jr.B w,'Scott D, Val I Travel wf' family-AIsk,Can, Hwi Thanks Nl8tD,ILY Activities. Annual 234fEditor,4 Quote: It's whatever it is you see, that life will become. JB -....-, JOHN KINSFATHER Nicknames: Johnny, twig, stick. Ac- tivities: Cross Country 1-4, Track 1- 4. Memories: Mt. Sac '79, being wf Sandy. '78-'8Ofhopetully a lot longer, Coach Karnopp and the Gang. Ambitions: to become a well- known runner, have a house in Ore- gon. JULIE ELIZABETH KIRBY Nickname: Jewel, Activities: Glee 1- 4. Memories: Great times wf Dean, 16th b-day party, Halloween '79, 5 wheeling, wet biking, 10-20-70. Modeling wfJ.D. Vegas wi par- ents-thanks Mom and Dad. I.L.Y, LUKE KOBULNICKY Nicknames: Luker, Dugar, Kobo. Activitiesi Football 3,4, Baseball 2- 4 Memories: Hometown Boys, rad sessions at Eddie T's, RosieMobiIe crankin' wfS,B. Ambition: to not get married until I'm 30 Fav. Quote: If you can't be wi the one you love, love the one you're with. KELLY LYNN KOHLBERGER Nicknames: Flowler, Bug, Short- cake. Activities: Marching, Pep, Symphonic, Stage Bands, track. Memories: Christmas Dance, Prom, Grad nite, Chaney '79, '80! Freeway Mama, Molly, Brenda, Mom, Wilson, Jr, Birdman. Ambi- tions: Bible teacher, lawyer, or singer. GARY KORIETH Memories: Mendham high, hockey, good times w Nancy. Blasting, Rush, Talks w.fLor, Balboa Island wf John and Tim, San Clemente. Mammoth summers. Fav. Quote: Beacause he had goodness, be- cause he was moral they called him insane-Geddy Lee ANTHONY NICHOLAS KOTAN Nicknames: Tony, Toby, KCR Boy. Activities: Selling Squad 3-4, Base- ball 3-4, Scuba Diving, Spinning records at the Mighty Memo- ries' Lots of laughs wlfriends: J.K.G., M,A, S.L., B.M., B.J. The Who, Hoisting whales w!Scott, Working at 91X-FNI Ambition: to become a famous disc jockey. Awards High Achievers Q ALEXANDER DANIEL KRU- KOWSKI Activities: Wrestling 1-4, Weigh- tlifting, Fox hunts 1-17. Memories: Cazsh times w! Larry, 10 violations, Black Barracuda, guy's leg contest, getting arrested wx Larry. Cal. Jam II, paper route days. 4X4ing and water skiing w! Armand. The women. Fav. Quote: That's cazsh. JERRI LYNN KUHLOW Nicknames: Jerelda, Jer. Activities Softball 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Volleyball 3. Memories: Fun times wfHolly, Margie, and Deni. Beach Bums. Talks wffriendsz SRDMDREBJM JAKLKHTLHDTS. and friends. THANX MOM AND DAD. I LUV YOU. Quote: Step care- fully among my dreams for they are small and easily shattered. AMY KU RTZ PHIL LAMBERT Nickname: Lambert. Memories: Partying wfT.A., F.N., J.K., G.B., at T.A.'s. Ambitions: to graduate and get rich somehow. Fav. Quote: The future is coming, but only you can decide where it is going. THERESA LANGFORD TONYA RENEE LANGLEY Nicknames: Tuna, T.R. Memories: December 16, 1978. I Love You JOE. Summer of '80-A.R.'s Pond! LGLMSREBDCDT and the rest. I'll remember you all. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for everything. I love you. Ambitions: to succeed, marry, and make my future hus- band HBPPY- Fav. Quote: We don't remember days-we remember mo- ments. I'll love you forever, sweet- heart. Clif PAUL LA ROSA Nicknames: La Ro, La Roca, Harpo. Activities: Football 1-4, Baseball 1- 4. Memories: Concert S.D. Sta- dium, fishing wfthe boys, staying out all night wfG.W. and D.H., and getting caught.Parties wffriends, having reels wlfriends, Junior Ball wf F.M. Field wJ.W., J.K., R.T, Ambition: to become successful in life. Fav. Quote: Winning isn't ev- erything: it's the only thing.-V. Lombardi LORI LYNN LA SUER Nicknames: Lorness, Killer. Memo- ries: 12-15-79 w!Don. Special talks ww'D.B. Special times w!Marcie, and my special friendship w!R.K. Thank you Mom and Dad. I love you. All of my love for Don. Ambi- tions: to become a child psy- chologist and own a Rolls-Royce. DONALD LECHIEN Nicknames: Don, Donny. Activities: Foothill Echoes, Campus Life. Memories: JM DGMFJJBRLP FCJJRCHACHO, Mts., Winter '80, ski '79 wf G.V. and Bones. Week- end KM's, T.W. at F.I. Getting cul- tured. Chris. Ambition: Major in telecommunications. DANILLE RAE LEGGITT BRIAN LEONARD Nicknames: Dani, Leggs. Memories: Activities: Track '78, Football '79. Beach, River, Desert, Dirtbikes! Memories: 1979-Summer w,'DA, Dani 84 Dean, Lisa Et Keith. Foot- MA, DG. Summer '80 w!TS. Padre ball games, let me shift, Green M8tM's, Blues Bros., LYNYRD SKYNYRD, Bobsey Twins, body cast, windlitsea, eating 5. Quote: Take your time, don't live too fast, troubles come, but they will pass. DAVID WAYNE LEGGITT Nickname: Dave. Activities: Wres- tling 1 81 2, racquetball. Memories: Baja 500, Carlsbad Grand Prix, Proctor Valley, desert races wf D.H., R.L., J.J., J.L., CH., and D L. S.D. Stadium race. Quote: lt's not over 'til it's over. games wfRM. Break wJ LH, DM, ER, TS, RM. Ambitions: get into sports medicine, and become a team trainer. Quote: Never give up,-- L.A. Seniors 39 Boys and Girls State Go to Capitol ,f . fl: A Z' , P 5 r - ' A Each year, two students are chosen to represent our school at the state vvide conference of student leadership. Last year, Jon Burdick and Patty Ni- colas vvere chosen to take the trip to Sacramento and represent Grossmont. Once there, they learned many things that were applicable in our ovvn school and they put these talents to use through the ASB Leadership Class. Thanks to Jon and Patty for all their hard vvork. Pictured above and right are Patty Nicolas and Jon Burdick at work in leadership, 40 Seniors L.. .. K 'Na s SCOTT LE VINE Mernorles Having rad times at the beach Ambitions: To be a pilot Fa- vorite Quote What ever not even JOHN LIENING Activities Racquetball, AT C, Rid- ing Memories' Me 81 R B. playing coach Cole for Donuts. M D 84 T.H rolling his Malibu Good times w MD JC,SJ WS J.C RB, AS,TH D.B.,JA My Truck Favorite Quote: l'Wrong Again LINDA SUE LEPPER Activities: Swimming, Sewing, Nee- dlepoint, Memories: My best friend, Lorna Jean Robertson and all the fun times we have had together We really do like one another She'Il always be my best friend KAREN LEROY Nickname: Roy, Activities, Softball 1-4 Basketball 2 Memories Quar- tering around St getting lost w P.T. tQuarterl 84 K.H, Cthe En- forcerl All the good times and laughter w S.A , T F, M.S. 81 M M Getting mad at Sharri, lHoneylJ 7 2 B0 KV W, bug! PT. s B-day 81 the whole summer of l'79 To the kid next door CEddie Z.J Thanks for being so special Favorite Quote 'lYou know what7 The funniest thing happened Kathy Hamilton KENNETH ALAN LEVI III Nicknames- Jake, Slim, Paco, Ad- miral, Red Activities Senior Pres, Jr Treas Conventions, Leadership, Homecoming Memories: IIROADT- RIP Beach parties, Good friends CBNlDB.H.JSM, T EMD H B.W.lVl.FJ R P S H S. Flagooling 80 mountains w Marie, My Fiat Gina, being stupid, R.F,H's The bun, Campaign swindle, Magic Mountain J S J B D H , arguing w M.T., Fun w E.M. 84 C.B. Cam forever, driving w Marie Laughing w B.H, Fa- vorite Quote: 'IThe chances of a piece of toast falling buttered side down is directly proportioned to the cost of the carpet. LESLIE LIND Activities: Convention '78-81 Memories' All the beach houses w friends Kath I'll never forget the 'Big Fall HD land W Bill, K S, P Y P J.'s At Winchells Being chased by the loud car. Mammoth w BI and pals The mountains the freeway the little brown car me St Georgia's Long . . . talk Good times w Karen Colleen, Kathy Thanks for the memories Bill Above: another exciting day DEBRA LORRAINE LINDSAY Nicknames Deb Memories Special friends like Lynda. Aunt Jackie's w LE :SME Summerof'8Ow that someone special Aug 1,1980 See Candies Lynda, I 81 the boys San Fran trip driving our life away Laguna Beach, San Clemente a punk Morning get-togethers Ambitions: To hnish college in Lon- don and become a fashion mer- chandiser Favorite Quote- You never know how much you love them until they re gone during lunch. PETE LINDSAY Seniors Strive For Success .f ui R xx 1 l I pn -c Mig' ss s gl, to gi' , EYDIE LOAR Nicknames: Ed EDCBA. Activities- Powder puff football, soccer 3 yr Dance, 4 yr, Drama. Memories: To the man I'll always love Jimmy Soccer games at E C Dance Shows I'll never forget, Llssa, Cherie Jamee Phil Blinded by the light. Favorite Quote Pure and ln- nocent cover your face, Whoa. CARRIE LYNN LOTTES Nicknames Loggle Activities' Girls Volleyball 2 yrs. Memories VHS IBG , V.K,, old frlendsl GHS, se- nior year C S volleyball D R bro' ken windows B.J, L K ,-football games and doing cart-wheels ln the parking lot Ambltlons Live life successfully Bt achieve wealth and power Favorite Quote- Dad you meet Bob Jones yet7 SCOTT LOWELL Nicknames- Toosh, Activities Bas- ketball 1-4, Football 1 Bt 4 Memo- ries JV Basketball w Coach Maynard Summer league w Sharky Friday night Pizza, Shaving our heads Devo and B'52s con- certs Lake Tahoe' w Kurt at C of W Grams New England Patriots Honsten the white whale w T K Favorite Quote- I'We're moving to California Allen W Lowell JULIE LUBKE Nicknames: Jule Activities Band Review Memories Good times with good friends Partying with Lisa M Sue B My Sis Summer days at Mission Beach My babe Pat Big Rock Buddies Ambltlons Ca- reer Marrlage long and happy life pn. PATRICIA SUE LUNDBERG Nicknames- Trish Amazon Activi- ties Volleyball 2-4 Softball Z-4 Track 2-4 Memories: Sophs w NB TM SC Crads Jrsw NB, and weekends Gatorade and V Bag Sue Headache Glor1a,Suebee, SC SD Eleanor Backrubs Eas- ter '8O, J G the psych CIF Ernie Burt, Cardiff w N.B. Jeffrey, the Guys Lunch w 91X Stairway to heaven Favorite Quote We are the same with two eyes to see, there's only one difference. I believe I I sms.. DAVID D LYMAN Nicknames Lyman Davie, Lyma bean Activities. Echoes cartoonist Art 1-4, senior senate Memories Crazy times w DW in Uncle Lewle s art what7 Love U mom 84 dad, Roller Skating! SOUTH MIS- SION BEACH w RK TL TT, DG CK Favorite Quote 'lThe ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts are what created America Walt Dis- ney Seniors Jamie Ralf St Mike Fector discuss weekend plans. KIMBERLY LYNN MAC DONALD Nicknames Chumly Activities Ten- nis Memories My friend Suzanne Tears on Aug 13 M V dayz, blah Holiday fun with Eric B and T Re- union with Casebolts, Ava, J T Lo' vln Rich and Mere. The Who and Elvis LA Shears, Brian Surviving in Big Bear Bowling with Tim, SILK, Daddy for 2 weeksfJohnny K Juantanamara: J K MQ M.M, H F, T,T, All--League tennis with Suzie Unforgettable Friends Bonnie Pam Casebolts Suzanne, Jenn: Julie And all the rest My Great Family' SANDRA G MACNICOL Nicknames Sand: Sam, Pete Ac- tivities Benchwarmers, Computer Club M8tM's Memories 9th Mud sitting, wrestling w J Gebhard, 10th, Love J V B S R, S R moves Ilth close to Linda clownlng around Pete 84 Repete, 12th Spe- cial moments w close friends, Love and secrets shared I love you all Is the Hoon' spinning? Favorite Quote We are one after all you and I, together suffer, together ex- ist, forever recreate each other. MAUREEN MACPHERSON SANDRA DEEANN MAES Nicknames Cheeks Izzy, Fishy Memories- Having fun w LD, TS, TR SD MB Queen, semester at LV, Xmas Dance 78, Mr. Natural special times with AD, Izzy I, Cheer 1 2, Gilda my Ghia, DBA: Rod Con- cert, living w Dad. Ambltlons To have my career Bt marry the man of my dreams Favorite quote. l'Youth's a mask St it don't last, so live it long Et live it fast Rod Stewart DEAN FRANCIS IVIAIER Nicknames: Maiers, Oscar, DeanO Activities: Football 1-3, track 3-4 Memories, Montana sum 79, w MI Disneyland 78, 79 w' DL 81 LD Christmas dance w DL, KD St LD Taco Bell run wf DC Skiing w Nano Fr: 13th w JG Meeting a good friend NG, Ambltlons To be- come a CHP onicer Favorite quote I'Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. GREG MAIN Nickname' Maynard Activities: Band Memories' Hawaii 78. Chah'ey sweepstakes 80, Harold, Cathy, leftover raspberry yogurt LDC, The Long March, Helene, Saira, James, Michelle, Alicia, Dante, David, Duck, Ziggy, Purple Moonles: Christine, Damon, Nlkllal, Hellevl. DeBennevllle Janet, Mar- gie, Kathy Blfed: Peter, Erica, Lun- dsay, Bunny, Lisa, T-ray, llBoycott Denny's , Favorite quote- Reach for the heavens 8 hope for the fu- ture L all that we can be, not what we are JD ,W V V, , et., rg- I . ERIN MICHELLE MALKUS Nicknames. Malkl, EB. Memories Buds, KL, CB, BR, JR, BD, TR, US, BH, EE, AS, JV, LS RB, DH, BW JG, KY, JD, MD, Styx '79, Come Sail Away 4 ever Jr. Ball w PL, special times Ken ltalks Ke bnusl Cindi C1000 great tlmesl, Crazles vv Beth, Teri lterbearl. Danette Urban COWQIVISV Leadership confer- ence 80, BN 'lThe Veep Tennis IEE, AS the Team Ez Reneel. Big Bear skiing St skeeng. BP, WE, w CB iHeathb. Den Favorite teach- ers- Malkl 1 8t 2. Ambitlons Col- lege, tennis, love, Ferrari Favorite quote' 'II'm only kidding DIANA MANNING Nicknames. Banana, Nana Activi- ties Granite Hills 1-3, Grossmont 3-4 drama, speech Student Rep The Fad, Band Review, Choir, Varsity Cheer Mascot, Memories Cheer camp, Leadville, speech tour- naments, Malibu, Scott, Idyllwlld, The Puggets, TBM, modeling, Homecoming nomination, Junior Ball 2-14-79, Sandra Kay, JHYC Advisor, Ambitlons' Become a housewife Bt do interior decorating on the side. Maybe become an ac- tress. Favorite quote: Don't say 'forever'. Live for eternity. Forever comes too soon LISA ROSE MANSOUR Nickname. Queen of Sheba. Actrvl- tles Playing volleyball, running, 81 collecting poems, Memories Thanks Dad for all you've done for me Thanks Mom for bringing me up the way you did I love you both and my brother Et sisters Ambu- tlons Looking forward to making it ln business administration, and hoping to have my own business someday. Favorite quote: The foolish person seeks happiness in the distance, the wise person grows It under his feet, RANDALLJ MARKERT Nicknames Randy, Frogman Ac- tivities Math Club, Youth Group Memories The efhgy, the dot game, the slug function, no goph- ers electronics Breakaway, Nor- man St Stonehill live! The Who 80 Ambltlons- Electrical engineer. Fa- vorite quote' 'Why don't you look into Jesus, He's got the answer Larry Norman CHRISTINE L MARUGG Nicknames' Tina, TM, Na. Activi- ties Swim 1-3. Memories: Best times w Scott, Ramones w Pam, 77-78 w MP, Kinks, Mex for Lob- ster Bt PC's w Scott Easter vaca- tion in Mex. 151-PP parties w Tim, Ending a tree w TB, learning to ski, Mex w family. Summers w Kelghm. RACHEL MARTINEZ Activities Symphonic Band Band 1,2,3, Flag Corps 1, Memories: Sept 79 at night 8g day Tour 79 3 years at El Capltan High. Ambl- tlons- To be very successful. Above: A few llcamera shy seniors enjoy their break. Seniors 43 Good Memories Will Last A Lifetime I I .k 1 if ,o,o,e 1 I DENNIS HAL MARTINEZ Nicknames Surfer, Denny Activi- ties Football 1-2, baseball 1, surf- ing 1 2,3 4 Memories: Going up to Tressels w OB buddies Smashing up my good buddy Shaun Tomson with SS. Rocking out w Queen w Bro 84 Sis Making surfing Flicks w SS. Ambitions- To live in Hawaii 84 keepin touch w all my buddies. Favorite quote, When the tide is low, you go CRAIG S MAXWELL Activities' Surhng, climbing, sailing, truancy Memories- Da boys at da point. Al's. Not playing w a full deck Rauoool the commie tool Hairouts at Stonewall 5 10s at the rocks. Cruisin' the Imp w Doors. Krishna h1gh.Ambitions' UCSD, surf Bali Establish the Coconut King surhng regime Favorite quote And be assured I am with you always even to the end of time Jesus. Senior John Grey, takes a little 'istroll through the lower 44 Seniors ROGER ALAN MC COY Nicknames Alan, Rowger, Raja, Memories- Summers 79, 80, the tennis life, CHS 79 Stadium con- cert, Who, Kinks, CT, people at JB, LTD, PTC 17th, friends, old new, running curbs CJ's, l'Donde esta rm trofeo , Good luck RM, RH, BH MC 81 Kev Favorite quote Don't you know It could come true? Scorpions KATHY NIC CULLOGH CATHY NIC DADE Nicknames. 'lCath . Activities: Aide for severely handicapped students Memories. Friends, old new, Friday night crazies. Ambitnons. Work w animals. Favorite quote llThere is no failure except in no longer trying Hubbard MARK ALLEN MC DILL Activities Buble quiz team, being president of the church youth group for 2 years Memories: Stunt Flying. Basic aeronautics w Mr LaPlant Flight lessons, beach par- ties w youth group Ambltions' To become a pilot To continually glo- rify God Favorite quote: Psalm 63 DAVID MC DONALD Nicknames' Mac Fron, Dave-Baby. Activities Marching band 1-4, pep band 3-4, brass choir lis :ll 3-4, Memories Hawaii 78, Utah 79 St 80, Chalifey 78, Halloween 78 Chaffey 80 sweepstakes Allies live at We Old Pub Guy Good 81 the Decent Tones, 'lSally , KM who provided a lot of good times WS who always picked me up when I was feeling low Favorite quote' 'There are no rules LISA MC FARLAND BRIDGET MC GIRR KELLENE DENISE MC GUIRE Nicknames Kelle, Kell, Memories Junior Ball w MF History w PF CP, RC, MD St CJ, Great times w Susan, Chris 81 the gang, moun- tains, Halloween 79. Friends w MA, We're from Chula Vista, that's why we're here Skiing, Padre games, concerts, sophomore year, dances t-p-ing, summer 80 Favorite quote' Where I was is de- stroyed, where I am stands con- demned where I shall be is just now being built . HARRY W MC INTYRE Memories Summer, l'Led Zeppelin lives on midnight movies, parties, natural herb , good times with Dempsey Grubbs,Yob, Finley Di- Pietro lGodfather'sJ St Killgore Ambitions Drafting, Hon the road w M, Dempsey, hassle, 'Ipunkers . Favorite Quote' I'PurpIe haze all around, don't know if I'm coming up or down Hendrix THERESA MARGARET MC KENNA Nickname. Trese Activities' Volleyball 1-4, track 1,2, conven- tion 1-3, Memories: Loving An- thony 6 29 797 Volleyball tourna- ment, w S D. Chargers, 12 St 27 the perfect duo, good friends St fel- low teammates, NB, TL, PP, SB, MS, MF 8t Cowles Mt, w Anthony St Tlmmer, summer 8O, Sunset Cliffs, drive-ins w AS Arnbitions- Marry a wealthy plasterer. Favorite quote: I'If you love something, set it free: if it returns, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. MARK STEVEN MC KINNEY Nickname: Marrus. Activities: I like football Memories Ilike the classes and teachers as they taught me a lot of things. ...gl JOE MC QUIGAN JULIE ANN MEADE Activities, Deca 3-4, Deca Pres 4, Choir 3-4, girls basketball, pageant 2-4, CST, AFS, S. Senate, J Judi- ciary, S. Assembly F. Council Memories: All the Deca conferences losing in basketball, pageant re- hearsals, talking in the library with BW, phoning JA 8t MS. All my spe- cial freinds Bt companions Ambi- tions: To be a success at whatever career I pursue in life I'Good-bye Grossmontln LINDA ROXANNE MEDERO Nickname: Blibs, Activities: Golf carting in Indio, posters mags, al- bums Memories, A. Gibb 6-7-78, Bg s 7-5-79, P Frampton 8-29- 79 Sgt. Pepper's 22 times Rocky Horror with TJ Dodgers BCRs St LB MB condo w Marry O'Donnell George Wessels. Ambitions: Marry an Englishman 8t be happy! Favor- ite quote: 'Everybody loves the sound of love BRM Gibb Love is thicker than water. A Gibb. CATHY IVIENDELSOHN SHAUNA MARIE MYERS Nicknames Shaun, Sha-Na-Na. Activities: 3 vvheelin, oft-roadin CthrashinI Memories, 9th, 10th at MV , 11th, 12th at G Good times w good friends, especially the I'Jell-bers , Hangin out w Vana-UNITS! Apt: 3, x's, 6-28--80 at 24th St Sky show 80 Heart condert 80 My 17th B-day St espe- cially 9-12-80 Imy green mustang S955 88771 Ambitions: To be suc- cessful and rich Favorite quote- 'ICrazy on you Heart BOB MILLER Yes Grossrnont, this is your ASB. President, John Bissell, Seniors 45 Many Seniors Fearful of Future BETTY MINKLER Nickname. Betty Jo Activities, Marching band 1, orchestra 1-4 Memories: Qth grade In PE w Car- rie Roberts Bt Mr. Smith 10th Christmas Dance w Dean F Ju- nior Ball with David B 11th Christ- mas Dance w Daun B Working in the cafe 10-12 w manager Wanda Jones St Cheryl Wall Ambituons To be manager ot the school cafe Ha. Ha. John Goble, I bet you didn't think we'd put this one in, 46 Seniors 5.4.2 Z, e ,s I . - - ' 123 ..- : g 1 2 ' K , --1 3: -. 'xx 1' ,-,X ,',Q,'V..': ,E ft, ,W 3 H, is s2 !3'31 is -,zu 'f It ta lr PATRICK IVIOLENAAR Nicknames: Pat, Aqua Lung, Trav- ers Activities Fros football, JV Tennis, Ski Club, choir, partying w SS, KM, RS, MB, FM, DS, LW St the tree people, Memor1es:Christ- mas dance w PP Mammoth trips. B-52s, BOC, Rush, Styx, Who con- certs Agony at G-blowns w KM, FM, Shroomung at the river w' SS, KM 84 the gang It's a Supl Favor- ite quote. When money talks I lis- ten With God all things are pos- sible RONALD G MOODY Nicknames- Ronnie, Ron, Bones, Ronald McDonald Activities Sports, listening to good tunes Memories: All those times in Mexico Good times w Gina Camping Summer all those b's. The River Amoltuons: To do some- thing no one has already one. Fa- vorite quote: Let the good times roll Cars DAN MOORE OSCAR MORENO Nicknames: Omar, Ocar, Osc. Activi- ties Football 1-4, baseball 1-3, Memories, Parties, friends, fishing trips. Football 80-81 lHelixl, Ambi- tions To be successful In whatever I do, Favorite quote: 'lLivlng After Midnight. Judas Priest MICHELLE RENEE MORSE Nickname Marcy, Activities Tennis team at Cypress, softball, Memo- ries' MIG 84 FILC, Toga, all the fun times w Lori. I love you MM, DS, TG, SF, All my talks W' Laurie IL Kim You're both very special Loving Mom Et Dad more and More 81 more each day Working at Mac's good luck Good stul? unlim- ited, my I'65 mustang, 101 Ambi- tions To love everyone. Favorite quote: IlLet the good times roll. TAMRA MOUNTS Nickname. Tammle Activities. Trl- ping out on all the punk rockers walking around at school Memo- ries: Good times with Ron Cook, hanging around w SH, NR, AD, GH. Being sad when friends moved away KLE, ADI. Miss Ledbetter go- ing to a different school. A lot of laughs wi' SR, FN, TA, GH, SH, NR THOMAS L. MUDD Activities: Girls, real estate, Mer- cedes Benz Memornes. Soeclal friends, DTCPDMRF, too the Gills and then I' DCGEDLGHKG. Little yellow, JR 1-1, Black Masks, KHWPCT. Transition And a special thanks to my beautiful parents Ambitlons: To become an extremely wealthy financier and drive a Benz Favorite quote: Non illlgltimentl carborundum KORINA TEUNNA MUMFORD Nicknames. Mumfie, Mumf, Mom, Bug Peach, Squeegy, Activities: Marching band 1-4, Symphonic Band 2-4, Senior Senate, Election Board, I-Club, Pageant 3-4, Memories, Christmas Dance 79, Prom 80, ChaFfey 79, Nonia, Kelly, Pooleyg my little Peach, Candi, my piccolos, squadlings, Utah 79, SO, Hawaii 78, 81 Wilson! Ron, my love. ChaHey 80, Sweepstakes! Arn- bitnons. To be a dentist X1 PAMELA ANN IVIUNN Nicknames Pam, Bunny. Activities Snow skiing, water skiing, working out Memories, Being w Martin B camping at Cardiff, the river, skiing at Mammoth, partying w Martin B Pam J. Paul W Julie Q. 81 Gene- vieve M Ambitions: To be an exec- utive secretary someday, Favorite quote: If you love something set it free, if it returns it was meant to be, if not it never was yours, KIRK TOBI MURRAY Nicknames Bubbles, Bull, David Watts. Acts, l, newspa- per staff. Memories' The gloryboys G-Sky, Sby's, Blondie, Rockpile, Who IModsl, Gary Numan, Elvis Costello, Squeeze, That Girl. Ambi- tions: To live in a non-nuclear fu- ture survive WWIII, get a Lam- bretta'Cortina. Favorite quote: 'lAnyone can have an opinion, Any- one can join in the jump, Anyone can pay or just stay away, Anyone can crash and thump. Peter Townshend BLAIR MURPHY Activities- Backpacking, fishing, mountain climbing, skiing. Memo- ries' 9th grade summer, twin tow- ers, Cristie Spears, skiing at Xmas, SO, Zarthumia Ambitions: To be rich anyway possible. Favorite quote: Give me a B. RICK NASIF TERRY NAVRATIL YVONNE NELSON Memories. Stable, VS, Shell crack- ing JC, enthusiastic CC, Dramatic DT, sweet DWO, searching LP, growing EW, effervescent TW, dis- cerning ND, driving KM, Mexican SM, confident LH, passing DS, grads DW, KK, MB, teachers KA, PJ, SE, DW, AP, CNI, SG. Favorit quote: Not a shiny penny but a dingy quarter be 9 RUTH EILEEN NICHOLS Nicknames: Rue, Ruthie, Rudie, Rufus Activities: ASB Sec., Choir Sec., Ensemble, Daisy chain, much more' Memories: 10-8-79, 3-21- 80, Chris, Tracy, Jo, Diane, Kim, David, John, Convention BO, Char- ger games 81 Raft, Arrowbear 79, Sr Prom, Xmas dances, Pageant, cabin. Ambitions Attend USC 81 become a dental hygienest. Favor- ite quote: With God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1.37 I love you, Mom and Dad! PATRICIA MARIE NICOLAS Nicknames- Pittimer, Dot, Frederic Activities' ASB, 4, Leadership 3 81 4, CSF KPres L VPD 1-4, Hi- Fiettes, 4' Jr Sec., 3, Daisy Chain, 3: Varsity Tennis, 1-3, etc Memo- ries, Times w .lacq 81 Karen CKGB Sky Show, beach, Wells Fargo, llBlue Lagoonll, KINKSEUJ 1980 graduation lpartieslg Girls' State, leading the Chain: Who's Who: 2- 29-80, CIF, winning w Karen lValhalla, 79l Ambitions UC Berkeley CPA, my own Favor- ite quote: l'Success begins w a felIow's will, lt's all in the state of mind Jam, . 1:1-lwaasggse E. Wonder what seniors Chris Smith 84 Dino Gotses are smiling about? Seniors 47 48 Seniors Quiet Times Are Enjoyed psf I - I sl , ,f Y rs if 2 ' Q ,Wi t -.1 FRANK NIELSEN Nicknames: Frank, Crank Activi- ties: Off-road, water skiing, doing BJ's, working on cars Memories Vacation w Lambert, parties w' friends, get-n stuck of?-roading desert w brother-in-law, auto- shop, ofl-road race at Riverside in l'79 Ambitions: Being a me- chanlc, racing single seaters, get- ting the Rad Chevy 4-wheeler, Fa- vorite quote: llI'm gonna roll til I'm old gonna rock til I drop ' lRods- n-roll lives on w AC-DCl. LE ANNE NORYS GREG NYIVIAN D. WILSON OCHOA Nicknames Bucko, Wil, Woodrow, Woody, Mr H Memories: Band, Hawaii, Utah, Brass Choir, 2nd dis- trict brass player, Fred. Choir, 4 yrs., pageant, merrymakers, re- treats lrock groupl, San Fran, Ari- zona, Ensemble Ibest of 6 statesl, State Honor Choir Band, Daisy Chain Arrowbear, Mr Rogers lw Fredl, Gracenards, Meistersingers Guild, special friends, GD, Ambi- tions Professional French Horn player. Favorite quote- 'lTrue friendship is climbing out on a limb and trusting your friend with the saw Above: Jim Benham enjoys a quiet moment, CHERI LU OLSEN Nicknames: Lu, Lou-Lou Bell, Little Loo Activities, Gymnastics 1-3, Cheer, Deca Memories Hanging out, belng weird w MS, LS, KR, BR, JB TC, the lunch gang, week- ends, summer 80, Disneyland 78, end of school 80, SB's living room?' lst conference, DON'T LIT- TER!! Ambitlons' College, career in engineering Favorite quote: I'm not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today Thanx M 84 Dl CHRISTINA LYNNE OLSON Nicknames: Chrissie, Chris, Twidley, Baby Face Activities- Band 1, Ben- chwarmers 4. Memories- Hawaii 78 camping 1-20-80p 17th B-day, meeting St knowing MA. Special talks w Dora 8. Seashell II won't forget youll Good times w WH, DS, LP, CC St TC Ambitions: To be successful 81 happy Favorite quote' III left to go 81 follow those who walked behind my time SCOTT PALMER Nicknames- Green eyes, Greeny, Bum Activities Surfing soccer beaching, bummlng, partying Memories: Concerts Blondie Heart Stadium Jam. UC the change there 81 back La Jolla par- ties w PK lit RG the 320i turn down the radio I can't hear Good friends CP TM BG PC messing around w the gang. Favorite quote l'Many times I've talked, many times Ive listened many times I've wondered, how much there is to know CYNTHIA ANN PARDEE Nickname Cindy Activities. I like to play baseball, basketball and soc- cer Memories: I have a lot of memories about this school and a teacher, DAVID PARE PAULETTE ELISE PARKER Nicknames' Polaskl, Ernie Poooers Memories- Mexico, mountains. close ones at J.C. W S.B. B B , J.G B-Camp learning to sk: 84 B- sittlng at L,S W Burt. RHPS W SD. SB BB,JG. TL I'Goofy G . Activities Volleyball 1-4, Soft- ball 1-4 Basketball 1-4 LAURA LYNN PATTON Nicknames Lolly, Snoop Activities Swim 1-2 The Fed, Election Board. Memories: Being W Steve Hawaii W family Summers in Texas Friends C D, L.S., R E, A D, LA GW., O M., D.B. Prom '80, Dances w S S Crulzlng W C D., spying whompun. Quote: Only one thing one cannot hide and that he is in love LISA RENE PATTON Nicknames- Popcorn, Graber Acti- gitles Cross-country, running Memories' Running against time Years 81 insight W N wild Sz crazy times w Lori, JS J V, AC, K- B'ers Time at C K F S. 84 my girl Times W' Mark, Slerras, E-Mac, B G crew Dear friends Ambltlons- I'll keep going tlll I get there Quote Being crazy keeps me from going insane. GARY ROBERT PAYNE Nicknames Gar, Ricky Activities Tennis 1-4, Skiing, Surhng. Memo- ries: The best friends a guy could have. P H ,J V., RS., J.H., T S, R W., J.D., R M, RG., Times w John Racing W Matt, Fun W family, G.H S, friends M,B,, D.N, RR.,TC,VI,D.l-l.,DJ, KF, G M., J B, B S., D.S., E.E., J G Quote I'Why are we racing to be so old? Elvis Costello DEBORAH RENE PERKINS Nicknames Blondie, Fats Memo- ries- Mom, Summer '80, 7-25-80, Cardiff, Snow Summit 'BO Sr, Prom '80, parties, phone convos, times W Sarah Leslie, Steve AERWEBJKSRTTTHTJ, best times W Bruce, L D., I L.Y Quote- Love dcesn't come easy and is hard to hnd, but We have done a pretty good job of finding out where It hides between 81 within ourselves Bruce, I love you Above: Jeff Snedden has an unusual habit, he licks the salt off of all his to MONIQUE PERKINS rtilla chips before eating. ELIZABETH SUZANNE PER- RYMAN Nicknames. Liz, Lizzy Iboo-boob Memories' All my good times W AC, MV., W.O., CC,JW., the rock group! Choir retreats Arizona tour, Pageants Merrymakers, En- semble, not arrowbear Bananas shaving cream, taco sauce' friends, seminary, BVUI' Quote The secret xn singing is found between the vibrations ln the singer's voice and the throb in the Ilstener's heart, K CHRISTINE J PESTOLIS Nicknames Chris Chrlssl Pistol Activities- Cheer, Election board, conventions, Powder-Puff Memo- ries: Donny SAVIKMSSMDMF summer'79 W SS MD moun- tains! History W RCPECJKM, Ju- nior Ball Halloween family 84 Mich friends Ambntlons To be a teacher for the deaf Quote Continue to be my friend as you will always hnd me yours I'll never forget days spent W you SUSIE PETIX Nicknames: Q Activities V Cheer. Memories: Filters, Bio-Buds KR CC CD LS SH LA JR The goon squad Cardiff radical shares all summer long Blondie, Hey lt's cool The scout lives' Quote. So glam- orous hey cut lt. JOHN GALBRAITH PHIPPS II Nicknames- Phibbs, Phibber Activi- ties Football 1-4 Memories England, w family ti Steve, Wendy, Skiing at Mammoth W Wendy, Magic Mountain, Germany. Ambltlons: To be Pres Quote' No goal is to high, if you believe you can achieve it Seniors 49 There's Nothing you can Do il DAVID PINNELL MARY MARGARET PISZKIN Memories Beachin It w the 'IRad Family summer '79 Sister Power VS Fred, unforgetable times w Mark Vic my I 1 favprlte all time friend the big GH. Rowdle times w Cyn Top that trio All Ameri- can family summer 'BO Santa Cruz here I come Thanks for un- derstanding Mom I'm always w you Dad Proud Plszkln right guys, love always Ambitions, To be happy Quote- Soften your heart Keith Green 50 Seniors 1, fax CHAD PLUNKETT Nicknames Chaddy boy, RBC, Plunk Plunkbuddy Carrotman Memories Carrot, black mask, fire extinguishing Disneyland, Change- ling 3 29 80 BL TS, all the good times w Michelle, cruising w Tom hey dum? Will this befor a few hours' I'll need some I.D , TM, DM SP EZ, Mers Ambituons- To be wealthy Quote, Nonnlhgitimenti Carborundum TM TRACY ANDREW PHOL Activities Swimming 1-4, gymnas- tics 1, Convention, Junior Judiciary Senior Senate, Hi-Flettes Bt more. Memories- All around good times w LT, KB, JR, super ski trips w KB, surhng w JR. Ambitions, Travel college, successful career, service academy Favorite Teacher Geba CAPRICE LOUISE POSEY Nicknames Preece, Preecers, Pre- ecy-Poo Activities: Benchwarmers swlm, CSF, M8tM's, Hi-Fiettes, math team, Latin club, Senior Sen- ate Memorles Summersw Franki, Bob, Lance, Sandy, Chris, Les Mickey, Lori River breakfast on the beach. Aggravation Quote Charm can oe deceptive and beauty doesn't last, but a woman who fears and reverences God, shall be greatly praised. Proverbs 31.30, AMY POTTER ANITA RENEE POTTER Nicknames' Nita, Nina, Nlwn Activi- ties' Being a River rat, ben- chwarmers, Senior Senate Band Review Board. Memories' MARK rnoto-x races River concerts, Minnesota Bridget, Beth, Richelle N.Y West parties w friends Thanks Moml! Ambutions: Grad. from college fulfill all my dreams St be successful Quote- This time, like all other times, is a very good one, if we just knew what to do with it R W E ED POWELL Nicknames. Edwin, Eddie. Activi- ties. Skiing, racquetball, hunting. Memories, Stealing final test in Uncle Lloyds class, getting busted by a dumb freshman Ambitions' Fixing up my baja. MIKE PRICE FREDERICK WILLIAM PROGNER IV Nicknames Fred, Kentucky Memories Skungw CJ RH, PH meeting JB, ZZ Top, River, Being w JB camp good timesw all my friends, blast'in the hack w GK, the Awesome Dart, Ambitlons Have a happy and good life. Quote' Don't fool with Renegade Cows. Steve Martin that Can't be Done. JULIE ANN ELIZABETH PROPATI Activities Dancing w Calif Ballet Co Memories Wesley, summers in the sun, the Loon, my baby Tom P. ah-ha, what a rush Marty Moon-Base, Hold it right there all thirteen of ya! buddies, MA, ST, HC, DL Ambltions: Being an Inte- rior Decorator, owning a Mercedes 350 SL Quote, To be loved, one must love, and I do love you. MONA PULLOL Nicknames, Mona, Moe, Zona, Crash, Fyes. Activities. Going to the beach, Memories: My friendship w Lisa, the beach, parties, concerts, fun inthe snow, late nights Wf Clalrmont boys, special people like mom, Kim, and John Ambltlons' Executive position-well ofi, house at the beach. RON PYLES Nicknames: RP, Skinny Man. Activi- ties: Photo Club, commercial photo. Memories: JK, JR, FR, CK, krank playing at LS's party, Jethro Tull, Rush, ZZ Top, Who, Kinks, Rogers garage, Per. 2,3,5, Jr. year. Ambi- tions: Race in the Baja 1,000, play drums as well as the late John Bon- ham. Quote: I used to be God and now I sell hot dogs. JAY QUEVEDO Nicknames: JJ, Crazy, Silly, Women Beater Activities- Choir 1, Chess Club 1-4. Memories' Cross country trips, summer '75-BO, Hawaii, Phil- ippines, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Marlitta's swim party, beaches, parks, cruising Ambitions Auto mechanics, Ocean- ography. Quote: We are family. JAMES MICHAEL RALPH Ralphy, Ball-Be Activities- Univer- sity High 1-2, soccer 1-4, baseball 2, G-football 3 St 4, Boy's Fed. Memories' My stud brother, good friends, Lori, JefT, Fabio, John Joe, JR, PF, DG, MF, RC, CH, RM, DL, tumbleweeds, ski beach, Kinks, Who, scuba, John's party Buzz C Crew, Ambltions: Goto New Zeal Zealand. 240-Z, 4 year college, happiness and love, Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support, I love you. TERRI LYNN RANDAZZO Activities. Convention '78, Deca 3- 4, Daisy chain. Memories: Conv '78, BKS w LR, JR, TA, EI, lunches w Barb, the S store, dance-a-thon, dist, conference w BR, CS, MS, JM, my pals, 5-10-80, congra. MH, JH, Disneyland w family, Daisy Chain, The Bahamas w, WR, PD, LH, Thanks Mom St Dad. Ambi- tions' Live a good life L always have my family. Quote' There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. SARAH RASCON Activities Gymnastics, tennis team. Memories Llnforgetable times w my best friend Wendy, punk dances w Wendy, partying w RS, PL, L Et S, C 84 JK, True loves, Jim, JelT, Chris. Insane times w W Bt B, me 8t J, MB, boardwalk vv Wen., con- certs, Mexico, Ambitlons' Fashion model, England w Chris, summer of '81, being in love Quote: Let's get wreckless. T-Birds. LISA ANN RASMUSSEN Nicknames. Lls, Triple L, ASIL Memories: Living, learning, laugh- ing wi Tammy, Point Loma b780- 8 '80, skiing 8t partying at Mam- moth w IS, special memories vv TS, LS, SM, SD, MD, JR. Ambi- tions: To be very successful and en- Toy life. Quote: You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might Gnd what you need. RS SCOTT ALAN RATTRAY Nicknames: Rat, Ratray, Rattrap Activities: Drama 1-4, Band Review Board, M8tM's. Memories. Good timeswf YBWIB PEOPLES, Mid- night madness, Kathy P., Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl '80, drama larfs, ECPAC-2' MFL, Smatterlngs, Ambitions: SDSU telecommunications, peace of mind, better Bassist. Quote: No bird soars too high that soars on it's own wings ELIZABETH LOUISA REED Activities Swim 1-3, Daisy Chain, class councils, skiing, beach Memories. Hawaii '78, Mammoth '79, w' Bird, River '80 wi' LS, crazles w Erin The gang, x-mas dance w SB, stadium concert, Cars, zz Styx, Queen, Kinks sky show w LS, CO, LS, LS's pre-con great times wf pals, summers, Utah 'BO w Bird, Cyn, Kel -all of itl Quote' All's fair in love and war Thanks for always being there, Bret, Mom, and Dad LORI KATHERINE REEDER Memories: All the unforgettable times w Tim, summers at Dis- neyland 17th birthday, Mex, Kinks, Tom Petty Who, Hawaii '78, sky show '80, snow w Tim, growing up and chasing guys vvf Lauri, hre- bird, heachhouse Ambitions: To become a wealthy and successful child-psychologist and to be eter- nally happy, Quote: Vou gotta live life for yourself you can't rely on anyone else, Roy Davies, Above: A la Carol Burnett, Karen Kezas says hello, Seniors 51 Graduation Brings Senioritis Above: L. LaSouer, K. Smith and L. Seymour discuss the important issues of the day. 52 Seniors Q..-- KATHLEEN PATRICIA REGAN Nicknames' Keeny, Klnky Kid Sid Bio Fll Activities Crime Fighting w Batman and Robin Memories CG CC SP WW moonlight beach w Kitty, Daddy W, Mexico spin- ning huts Shaun sailing PL SE watching the hobues Ambitlons: To run again Quote If all my golden moments could be rolled into one they would shine Just like the sun for a summer day JT NANCY SUE RENSHAW Memories EHR 76-77 Sally, learn ing and laughing w LM Honda action w LE and DH , you and me both' Jill does old steak smell worse than Flan7 Memorable sum mertlmes '79 St 'SO halloween '80 living by time w the gang KA SS SO, clit? parties stunned sky show '80 Who Yes my laugh got stuck' What7 Nevermind Love, reign o er me DAVID NORMAN REPP Nicknames, The Panther, Norman Abbey Normal Activities, Cross- country 2, ball Memories The Ma- rines canoe ride at Lake Helix w EddyT partlesw RF MW PL EW, Penetrators and B-52's, Mex w VW cruiser Cllhs Carlsbad short hair, and nnally getting my own room Ambltions Self satis- faction w a beach house and a hot car Traveling Quote 'Judlst Priest, tDadJ 5.5 'TTT' JENNIFER LEE REYNOLDS Nicknames Jenny Jen Henme Swine Activities Swim 1-4 captain 4 Hi-Fiettes 4 basketball 1 3, conventions 2-4 young life 3 4 class things 1-4 Pageant 2-4 Memories Best friends PCKCKKTPJSWVV four years of swim meets monopoly concerts summer 77 w KC waves food w WW Che w JS swimming? w TPBS Ambltlons Architect or art- ist wealthy Quote- ' And so it goes but where lt's goin no one knows Nick Lowe LAIJRIE RICE SHELLEY MURII RICHETII Nicknames- Shellnsh Inch-high Activities Hurdler crew '79 Memo- ries Charger game 1 1 talks w JK TL DP EB JH DM TM many thanx to Mom 81 Dad I love you' 4 yrs w Sam Mrs T your 21. Am- bltlons' To keep 8. make my future husband very haDDY Quote If you love something set lt free if it comes back lt is yours if it doesn't, never was TERESA SUZANNE RILEY Nicknames Teri Oggle, Duck, Bear Activities Sr Class officer Hi- Flettes Band Review Board, elec- tion publicity Memories Crashing 2 1 ticket vv Disco good times w my best buds Disco Duck wanna neck' Urban cowglrls vanstyle CB's xx whale catameran JT adore Charles PSA Harvest Ball prom x-mas dance Mr Boo Boo Magoo Here s to good friends' Quote Smile' Today was made Just for you SHIAN RIVERS STILL RIVERS .1 1 , fy.. l f 'D Q J J ' .IL TERESA L ROBBINS Nicknames: Bigfoot, Baby. Activi- ties: Photo, cruizin the beaches w best bud Kelly. Memories: Special times spent W Rocky, the best and craziest times W Kelly, FC W Lisa baby, Jack's 3rd per w LD, CS. Baby I love youl Friends always W' JM, never ending, spur of the mo- ment adventures w' Kelly Ambi- tlons: To become successful and fulfill every dream. JENNIFER LYNN ROBERTS Nicknames, Jen-Jen, Giggles, Jenny, Junlne, BC, Bookworm, Deaffy. Activities. Utah '79, fun times W Scott 81 Robin, Mom L Dad, Peggy, Deidre, goin cruizin W Dee, BIA's games, Marching band We nnally made it, Dee S8tA, P, DLP Ambitions- To become a cos- motologlst, to be rich, Quote: Kiss it honey, I can't go I have to baby- sit, NO ' I don't laugh like a chicken. WENDY JO ROEMER Nicknames: Wen, Jo, Breezy, Bird. Activities' Swim 1-3, Deca. Memo- ries: JP, Leadville '78, Tuba City '79, ski trips '80, Magic Mountain W JP, CY, ST, summer '79, my 1st real iob, ski Utah' Yeah' BR, CT, KM, SW. Thanks MD, DS, LT, MR, CV, ST, CT, and many others Am- bitions. Go to college, be success- ful. Quote, I've never made a mis- take, once I thought I did but I was Wrong. JOHN ROONEY Nicknames JR, Roon Activities' Baseball, soccer. Memories: Start- ing the buzz crew, MFPFJJBCHRCCJDLDG, going camping, parties on Cresthaven, the 1st tumbleweeds, buzz-hzz, June 18, '80, the Cars, Police, B-52's, buying my car, avoiding trouble, having friends like TR, FS, KM, JR, JD, my nrst formal, a good senior year Ambitions Go to college and come back to San Diego to live ot? my education Quote: We got to get out of this place. FRANZ ROSENBERG BARBARA LYNNE ROWE Nicknames: Barb, Barbie, Mom Activities: Band 1-3, Pageant 1-4, Deca 3 4 Memories: Loving every moment spent W John, my bud- dies TR, LP, RW, CS, MA, CR, Ha- waii '78, skiing w LP., assemblies W RW, freeway w LH, being Weird W DR, DT, horseback riding W JW, DA, CA Quote Count your age by friends, not years Count your life by smiles not tears 4 3 TIMOTHY ROZENDAL Nicknames' Rozy, Roze, Felix. Ac- tivities Golf 1, water polo 1-3, soc- cer 3-4, baseball 2-4 Memories Christmas dance W Julie, Rozy mobile W the boys n' girls, ses- sions at Eddy's, taking a dip W the dippers, shadow road, Ambitions' To own my own business. Quote It's never over until It's over, Yogi Berra SHELDON RUBY EDDIE RUIZ OLIVIA RUIZ Nicknames O, Rue, Ogalvie, ORTFF. Activities: Flag corps 3, Clieutenanti 4, rihes 777, photogra- phy 1-3. Memories' Great times, special friends, Missy, Lorenzo Tiz, Shostocovich '79, dedication, Royal Blue Regiment, Bald Mt. w GS, BB, OBAUG Parties, the youngest , 10-22-80, I'm sorryl'l, PH w CL, Black Mt, Ro., Pepban- dettes hype suits Ambitions: Santa Clara Vanguard, Photographic Tech Quote' We've come from Hoak to Hype to Gadush-Ga- dush to Corps all the wayll Above: Lisa Swanson finds A ERIC PAUL RUSSELL Nicknames. Space cadett. Activi- ties: Soccer 3-4, partying 1-7 Memories, Tumbleweeds, good friends DS, DS, ST, KM, CP, thanx, HDI W DS DS, ST, Kinks '80 Cal Jam II Marine St. W DS, Ambi- tions Rock n' Roll all my life Quote Rock fans will come and rock fans will go but rock n' roll is gonna go on forever, All day and all of the night Kinks her inner thoughts amusing Seniors 53 All The People That Come and S t I ' i osilz 2 s ,.-ur Above: Lorna Stovall smiles, even though she is weighted down with homework. 54 Seniors BOB SADLER RAUL SAN DALIN CARI SANDERS Memories: Special times w Kelly going to Hawaii, endless trips w Dad and Brett, best times w Lyla going to Big Bear, Tahoe, Thurs out in the sun, chanpaigne sun, brunches 3rd per at Jacks w TR, LD times w' Buddy at yogurt shop, meeting SS, Do you know how to play football? Good times w Mom and Sharon Ambitions. To be happy rich, successful, TIMOTHY SHERM Nicknames: Tim. Activities Playing football, basketball w my friends, off-roacling w anything Memories Cal Jam II '78, stadium concert '7Q camping w PS, summer of '79, getting stuck at the pits. Ambi- tions' To be wealthy and Fix my land cruizer to the max Quote, When you get it, you've got it made Thanks Mom VALERIE ELIZABETH SCHILLACI Activities: AFS, CSF, Election Board, Daisy Chain Memories Spain summer '79 Bio wgs VN, LP, MD, tutoring Monica S., shar- ing w Leslie R., stolen lunches, theraputic talksw N Lee sym- phonies w' Dad. I love ya Lady Quote t'The time is upon us, today is forever tomorrow is just one of yesterdays dreams ' JD BONNIE LINN SCHREIBER Memories: Old days at MV viewing the tele w Kelroy, spanning the carrot at moomoos, Holiday tango w Tom, K 81 E., my lovely Ghila monster thats 4 ZAN, that blissful New Years Eve, the aquiring of an everlasting friendship w' Kim, Mere Lori, Jerry Quote I'm 5'1 , I've got a pam inthe neck looking up at the city, what the heck, Iggy Pop, 'Dry-ff GREG SCHREINER Memories TP concertw CW, good times at work w CW, sum- mer '80 w Patti good times w John and Chad, lst code 3 w BFD, good times at the station Ambitions' Goto school, become a nrenghter Quote- Good times bad times you know I've had my share Led Zeppelin. ANDREW SCHULMAN Nicknames Android, PS. Activities: Tennis, Daisey Chain, Class Omcer, Drama, Band Review Board The Fed, Junior Judiciary, Senior Sen- ate. Memories. stuff w Eric E., Brian P., Doug B, Renee B., Pat- rick C, and especially Ginger C, Junior Ball, Boston and New York. Amoitions To be as tall as Eric Ecklund go to college, and then make trillions, Quote l'So, whoever said life is fair? EDWARD PARKER SCOTT Nicknames Wolf, Scottie Ed Ac- tivities. Football, baseball, Band Review Board, The Fed, elections, Senior Senate Memories: At the beach , Montana, sierras, Padre games, the Prom, great times w MT, JB JS, JG BW, LR DH, TC, KL, Ambitions: To be who I am, and not what I can't Quote If there is one thing I can't stand, it is an uncool goose Jeffrey A Go, Stop and Say Hello. TERI SIEK JAMEE LAREE SEELY Nicknames James, Mee, Hedge- hog, Squat thrust. Activities: Drama 1-4, Pageant '77-'80, ben- chwarmers, softball '78. Memories: Lbwib society, Doug, Danny, David, John, Judy, Jamie, midnight mad- ness, B. days, Let's celebrate Pizza Hut, crew parties, picnics w Robin, Billy, Bobby, Karen, crips in Burger King, hugs , okla '78 Kris w a 'K! Kelly and Brent in the Army' Fight on For-Mt Carmel , etc. Adishtaloglll Quote' Come and knock on my door! GREGG DANIEL SEGEL Activities: Band 3-4, Choir 3, stage band 3-4. Memories: Company K, TKE parties wi Kelly, drum line '79-'80, sailing w BB, LB, and the gang, MS, SD, EO, JD, getting to know Terri, 'SO-'81. Ambitions: To get a 12 meter, direct in Holly- wood Quote: Practice yourself in little things for heavens sakep and thence proceed to greater, Epic- tetus. L, E Collin Cottam and friends gather 'round to plan their weekend activities. l.ORI ANNE SEYMOUR Memories: Great times wi Debbie, soap operas, ski trip, OJ parties, best friends always, June, always laughing, crazy b-days, Mtn. trips Steve 13 years of the best, Tammy Disneyland, going places via Baskin Robbins, special times w' David, Greg, Robert, DE, KS, weekends and taco parties w' my fantastic family and friends Cruise to Alaska w Mom, summer in Holland Rixt, visiting June in Va., Wash and graduation hnally. Quote: I don't want much I just want more MARIE ANITA SHANE Nicknames: Mary, Maria Activities. Band 1-3, Drill Team 1-4, Junior Judiciary, Band Review Board. Memories: Hawaii '77, Utah '78, falling down quite a lot, x-mas dance w JS, '78, fun w my best friends, JD, OR, KE, DV, JJ, SD, DT DR, KU, BB, GS, PR, SD, RC, X-MAS dance w' DL '79, North- mont park nights w DL, new found love NW, Hawaii '81, thanx Mommy Chewbacca' Arnbltions. To hnd a lob that pays well, get mar- ried, and have one child Quote' I'd rather be the best me I can be, than lust a copy of someone else. BRIGET AKEMI SHEA Nicknames: Bonzo. Activities. The Fed, Senior Senate, Annual Stal? photographer, Benchwarmersp Band Review Board, Photo Club, Convention '81, Memories: Pier in OB w SG, CC, Vegas and horse- back riding in Aspen w RC, La Jolla w Anita and Mark, Japan '79, after football game fun w KA, RW, talking 84 joking w BH, AP, JS, SG, RC, KA, BW, JS, CC, MD, Listening to music, photography, acoustic guitar. BRIAN SHEETS DIANE ELIZABETH SHEPARD Nicknames: Di, D. Memories' Ha- waii '77, Europe '78 Devo, being best buds w T. Laguna w Deb, and Jul, The cup landed right side up! The blue bomb is gone! l'It's a dead endl , checking out shoe sizes, Jethro Tull - I'm gonna cry! Quote: It's not a matter of life or death, what is? Elvis Cos- tello Seniors 55 ' if Seniors St Above: With an intent glare, Dave Smola aims at the elusive target of the dunking booth. 56 Seniors udy For S.A.T., A.C.T , KAREN I. SHEPERSKY Nicknames: Persky Activities' Crafts Memories Bahamas Virgin Islands '80 thanks Sis, D-land w PY-oops Going to Mr B's magic bus, stanley, JR, Mammoth w Smiths my friends Georgia LL TM, but most of all Mex-beach, doing and being w Mike 0 Ambi- tions To get there' Quote. Your opinion of me might be my opinion of you MARIE LOUISE SHOUREK Activities- Election board, Dalsey Chain CSF, Benchwarmers. Memo- ries Beat buddies, Laura and Ann, the gang at hone, summer '79 w TR Brian 2 14 80, thanks for our special friendship, fun at BC's, EI- ton John Pablo Cruise Annie, Dis- neyland, Seaport Village and sky show '80, after football games w LGWHCO, I can't forget LC e MH TO Mom and Dad thanks for put- ting up with me, I love you both DAVID SHREINER LINDA SUZANNE SHUGERT Nicknames Lil'Shug Disco Kristy Activities Softball 2, Ensemble 3-4, Annual 4 Tennis 4. Memories Mammoth '77, 78,80 w FK, GS, soccer changes, TR crash + ticket, llDisco Duck , the BF's, Bear's B-day w gang, Harvest Ball 10- 18-80, tank, DD 10-10-80, all my friends. Ambitions: Fashion Mer- chandising ski teacher Quote- Memories light the corners of my mind ,. The Way We Were AUGUST SICK 5 .rr5S?ffi t- DAVID R. SICKLES Nicknames. Six, Hollywood Activi- ties: Football 1-2, skiing Memo- ries Parties w ER, ST, DS, and the great times w MF, Kinks 10- 11-80, Who, mountains and beach w friends, before parties HOIJ Bonham-zep, Ambitions: To make a lot of money, be happy l'Rock fans will come and rock fans will go,, but rock-n-roll is gonna go on for- ever. KWKS FABIO SIMI Nicknames: Fab, Milo, Fabi-ooooo. Activities Football 2-4, track 2-4, Boys FEd, student etc. Memories: All the good times w the Buzz- crew, JB, JR, MF, DG, JR, RC, CH, CJ, DL, PF, JR's party, tumble- weedsl, Shadow, football, mountain trip, lack of food at the San Onofre trip Quote. 'IA knowledge of the past prepares us for the crisis of the present and the challenges of the future JFK ALAN JAY SLATON Nicknames: Jay, Jayblrd. Activities: Skiing, motorcycles, sailing and hiking. Memories. Ski club, summer '79, '80, horseback In Marble Mts, skiing w RS, KF, PM, Goat, Colo- rado River w gang. Ambitionsg Get rich Quote Oh well life goes onl U ROBIN SMIDA Nicknames' Smlda Activities Cheer 1,2,3, Memories- All the great times with best friend Lisa, Rad Cad Rest in Peace, going to Coro- nado and Del Mar with Julie, l'Maintain J C., you're being watched 1-B-78 4-7-78, Good- bye doesn't mean forever, talking with Kelly thanks again Buff. Fa- vorite Quote' l'If you love some- thing, set it free, if it doesn't re- turn, it wasn't meant to be yours If it does, love it forever CHRIS SMITH ollege Entrance Exams DANIEL LORREN SMITH Nicknames- Dan, SC Smitty, Activi- ties: baseball 1-4, basketball 1-4, football 1-4 Memories' 1979 Lyon's tournament championship, being with L H Ambitions profes- sional baseball player. KIMBERLY BETH SMITH Activities Annual Staff Editor Leadership Class, class ofhces and ASB excitement Memories: All the special times w Tom: church, sail- ing Falcone'sl, Poly Royal and much more' The times w friends' Lorna Diane, Lori, Ape etc. EYC and Fr Mac., midnight phone calls w Tom land Jerryl Harvest Balls, The Cookie Shop -moving up to tu- xedos- my friend, Jeff Conventions: All those campaignsly late dead- lines' Proms' Arnbitions: to have a successful career ln Graphic Com- munications, 062385 LAUREN NOREEN SMITH Nicknames Doe-Doe, Lupfer Ac- tivities: cheer Memories' Great times with Matt, sky show '7f?, Xmas Dance '79, fun with AD, LP, SP LA, CD, MB, JM, Larryvl Cut the lights! cheer party, beach house, STB, whompin', Mel, spying the SB's, cool cats, the gang. Fa- vorite Quote' So glamorous -hey cut it TAMMY ROCHELL SMITH Nicknames' Izzy, Ymmat, Activities Dance Production, Foothill Echoes Stal? Frosh Cheer, Campus Life, Ha-Fiettes, Alpha Beta, Memories Lisa lpalsl Sandra lehh l, Lori times with Rick, so many special memories with friends. Mom 81 Dad I luv youll 2 Vegasll GT Gm, Elpy Izzy Chunny, lifeguard parties and summer days Ambitions: To enloy life completely Favorite Quote. Life is only what you make of it, so make the verses rhyme and all the pieces ht -Kinks Right: Gordon Harkins resented the morning sun's intru- sion on his peaceful rest-lahemll study session, TIM SMITH VICTORIA ELIZABETH SMITH Nicknames' Tori Memories Hawaii '78, Marty 6-4-79, baseball games, Led Zeppelin everywhere Colleen punchl, got a dime I can borrow , Mo-Mo-Mo, Bozola, Bluebellumitis, chilli, BF and blab, wanna race?, B-151 Malt Duck, the Grembling, my Yamaha, riding w MB at Ava- cado, jelly, pick it up sigh, MB I'lI love you forever! Ambition: to be- come a Eight attendant Favorite Quote. Later, Dude ' DAVE SMOLA Nicknames Mota, Smoo 158 Ac- tivities, football 1-4, basketball 1-4 convention track 3 Boy s Fed Memories. '80 sknng Bear Valley with Pat and the Van Rapp's, Wwatch out for hot nails '79 P H game 4th and long 'lGrizziey Mt Miguel, good times with friends JV JL RB JD DD JB Ello-L-A, '79 Kinks w BW, Ambitions Go to col- lege continue playing football and get my own business Favorite Quote- 'lVou've got to want ltl' JENNIFER LEE SIVIDLAN Ten Year Reunion Certain to Reveal BARBARA SNAPE Nicknames. Barbl, Barb Memorles Ohlo Chrlstmas '77 summer '79 and '80, Bahamas, speclal frlendsf GA TD SS KH :ce skatlng con- certs Ambltlons- Go to college, ma- yor ln psychology Favornte Quote Hold to a true frlend with both hands JEFFREY ALAN SNEDDEN Nlcknames. Jeff, Sned, JefTy Actlv- ltves ASB Comm of Boy's Activa- tues. Pres THE FED Soph. Pres, football, baseball, cross country Memorles RFH Leadership Camp, 7-25-80, at the beach mom's out of town' KLIVITPSJGJBTCVILRKS, meetmg KF Ambltlons To be tallllll Favor- lte Quote Hey, reality, what a concentl Robin Wllllams H 58 Seniors 1 HAROLD HOWARD SNOWDEN Nlcknames: Harry Howie Actlvl- tles. Freshman and Jr Class Presl- dent, band pres. 3 4, CSF, Dalsy Chain Memories Snowlng ln Bar- rlngton, Ill Flshlng wlth Gramps, meaningful talks wlth Greg and Mr Schel, ChalTey '80 lAmazlngll Goln' places wlth Anan League Champs 'BO Llstenlng to The Klnks and Maurlce Andre Ambltlons pre-med, Berkley Eventually un- derstandlng the universe Favorite Quote Anyone who lsn't thor- oughly confused lsn't thlnklng clearly JANEAN MARIE SOUSA Nlcknames Seagull. Actlvitles- Watchnng the guys go by wlth Kelly Memorles: Good tlmes with Ronnie, crulslng the Z wnth Kel nnght on the town w LL, KP, MC, endless laughzng crylng those hot summer days, nlghts, partles, sk: trlps w Kel, Favorlte Quote- My dreams lulilled by the engulhng blue, warm hne sand as I run along the surf P S. Hawall, here I come! JUDITH MARIE SOUZA Nlcknames' Judy Jude Ju Bee, Actlvrtles trackl DECA 4 drama 4, guys 1-4 IVIEIUOYIES, 3 years at G H New Year's Eve '78 great tlmes at Wuv's w DP, NA, JS, LC JR LC SC CH, GC JG 10-18-BO NOTHINGIW NA, DM CH Ambl- tlons Go to fashlon college be- come a fashlon buyer, travel to Ha' wan meet a great guy and llve llfe to lts fullest, Favorite Quote: If someone loves you and you send hlm away, lf he doesn't come back then he never really loved you JULIE SPRAGUE .34 l , STACY JO STANFIELD Nrcknames- Stace. Actlvltnes- At- tending football games Memories Good frnends and teachers llke Mr. Olander, Mrs Bledsoe Mr Cole and Diana Sequue. Ambitlons: Goto college get rnarrned and have klds, Favorlte Quote: We've only Iust begun DAVID KENT STANLEY Nlcknames. Dee Dah, Davey Boy, Stanley, Doc, Frog, Actlvltles- band, choir, ensemble, drama, track. Mernorles- band trips, cholr traps, PP w DT, belng w JM, Hylng, LR, LOOK Wl-lO'S HERE' Watching TA, meltlng SV and KE, A.D.M MW JS, JM, backpacklng un the Slerras, Ambltlons- A career ln avlatlon or music, to skydlve, to backpack across the Slerras-alone Favorlte Quote: NO, NO, I'M NOT IN THAT SCENEI'l ALLAN HETH STARR Nncknames Star Memories: My frlends and my teachers MARIE TERESE STECKBAUER Nlcknames: Red IB, Angel Gabriel Actlvltles' speech team Comm of Servlce, Dalsy Chaln, Chrlstmas Pageant Memorues Redlands state Flnals, havlng fun wrth Sally, ah , debatlng lwnll I ever Iearn?7 meeting Mark, Wednesdays, talking with Stamos, Terry you're on my harr, chemistry funs with Kerry, Tammy, and Diane Ambltlons To fmmsh everythlng I attempt, know- mg I duo my best Favorite Quote: Look to thls day! For at ls life, the very Ilfe of htel Changes in Friend's Lifestyles LISA MARIE STEWART Nicknames. Leese Roulette, Lil' Lisa, Stew-an Activities. gymnas- tics, cheer, campus life. Memories: Prom '79 w Craig, I'The Limo , My 16th b-day, surprise! River '80 w BR and my Bro Learning to waterski, snow sknng Utah and June Mt. Straight Ahead w LS, The Who '80, Kinks, skyshow '80 Thanks, Cheri, for our talks Et re- member DON'T LITTER!! Ambition: To be a successful interior de- signer. Favorite Quote. We can't all be heroes, someone has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by HOLLY ANN ST HILAIRE Nicknames: Hol. Activities. election board, junior judiciary, Daisy Chain Memories. Special friends, history laughs, business classes, shorthand -TF, CD, annual collect- ing ivy for Daisy Chain with JP, TR, MS, CO, reunited with old friends Ambition. Be happy, healthy, wealthy, and wise. Pursue my ca- reer in the business field. Favorite Quote: Our youth we can have but today: we may always find time to grow old CATHERINE JANE STITT Nicknames Cat, Kitty, Stltzo, Shorty. Activities: tall flags 1-2- 3- lt DECA 3-4 Daisy Chain, track 1. CSF 3-4. Memories- times with special friends JBTSGSBMHSAWMD, growing w Jen, talks w Ter, summers in TN, PENNEY'S, summer 'BO best ever, 8-15-80, get real, Hawaii '77, shleping, beach nltes, cruising, my 2 terrlhc families, THANX, I LOVE YOU. Favorite Quote. Reflections in the waves spark my memory , . , I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had, Styx TIM STOCK Nicknames: Don Coryell, Johnny Bench, Turtle Activities, baseball and drawing for the school paper, Memories: the time I left a great Rawlings glove on top of my friend's car while we were driving. P S. I lost the glove Ambltions, To be a professional baseball player and famous artist Favorite Quote: IINever give upI DEAN NA STOC KWELL ROBIN E STOKES Nicknames, Rob, Stoker Memories: Lunchtime at E.C, being wwth Lynn, stadium concert, Jr Ball w Wayne, the wall, UA gang and stu- dent store w Dani, John Bonham Ambitions- be smart and successful w nice teeth, meet the Chargers Favorite Quote- Better by you, better than me LARRY N. STONE Nicknames. Bone, Skinhead. Activi- ties' football, wrestling, baseball, ASB Pub. Memories- Frosh year at Valhalla, wrestling, ski trip '79, ses- sions at Eddie T's, sklnheads rule' Sat: nights at Osk's, morning hlms, fighting ln the trenches Ambition: Rule Madison Ave., NY, Favorite Quote' Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be llnemen ' MICHELLE RENEE STONE Nicknames' Mitch, Marshel, Sun- dance Activities: track, volleyball, DECA, CSF, Hi-Fiettes, Daisy Chain, dance production Memo- ries Hawaii w' Daddy, Mexico City, winter formal w PT, MW and Renee, sunsets wr Gregg, times w Jayblrd, Mwssy my bud! Pikers unite! lunches w ' TF, MM, CO, SA, LK Thank you all Ambltions' col- lege, career, family, happiness. Fa- vorite Quote. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. DINA STOUT LORNA ELIZABETH STOVALL Nickname- Lornita Activities, ASB commissioner of activities and pub- licity, CSF, Daisy Chain Young Life, freshmman activities, class coun- cils Memorles: My great friendship with Lesa, fun w June and Kim - Love the lunch vlewI , weekends at the desert w BS, BM, RM, BM, and the rest of the gang, Europe '77 and '79, NAMM, Stockton, Leadville, Forest Home, band re- views, Cyndi 'I4 3fli I, IFE, horror movies, 'Igourmet cooking, sung- lasses twmes w my good friends. Favorite Quote: I can do every- thing through him who gives me strength MARK KEVIN STRA'l'l'ON Nickname: STRAT, Memories: the summer of '80, radical times at The Room, going and seeing the rad concerts JP, PT, UFO partying with friends, cruising the Volvo, motocross Finals, homework, going out during lunch, crackln' the rad albums, having fun with all my good buds. Favorite Quote' 'IWhat's the point in living unless you're llv- ing wild JP Seniors 59 Z s DAVID E SUTER Nicknames Dave, Kenny, Activities- ice skating, HOI 151 Memories Great times w ER, DS, MD, PM, and especially Anna Magic Moun- tain w AA, KB, MD Junior Ball, G. valley falls, Disneyland w AA, ILY, The Who and Kinks concerts, YNP trips w JR, history per, 7, Favorite Quote: But my dreams they aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be The Who Above: Paul LaRosa wishes that he could personally roast Buf- falo, but he's happy enough that the championship Chargers did. 60 Seniors x SUSAN LYNN SUTTON Nickname: Sus, Activities ASB Publicity Memories' Being crazy w Kelle, Big Bear, the mountains, Leadership Camp '80 Halloween '79 and '80, summertime '79 w Chris IMD and PSD, moped cruisin' and Junior Ball w Mike freshman year lunch gang CLB SG, TE, THl, State parties w Clare mini-golf w Kimbo, grat times w Randy, Xmas dance w Alan Favorite Quote- This is not the end not the beginning of the end This is the end of the very beginning LEYSA DAWN SWANSON Nicknames. Acey-el, Lase, Lacesa Activities annual, track cross country Memories Liverpool 79- 80 Big Bear 80 with Mart three little devils, Rod with MLM, Kinks, Jackson Browne, Santa Barbara, Boltz, summer 80 at P L tennis clubs Favorite Quote: Forget what life used to be: you are what you chose to be. It's whatever it is you see that life will become J Browne ,.fE,:i:iEo.!5! MARC TAFOYA Nicknames: Tayota, Tifinoya, Mar- cus Activities wrestling 1-4 cross country 4. Memories: 1st at Helix wrestling tourney Xmas dance 1979 w Berna, Sat morning breakfast w the wrestling team all of the times with Bernadette Ambition: to become a chef. Favor- ite Quote, Now if you were smart I love you, Berna. PATRICIA ELIZABETH TATE Nicknames P D Patia, Potato Traper, Splatle Activities, swim 2, ski club 3 AFS 2,3 4 Hi Fiettes 4, Benchwarmers selling squad, se- nior senate lobs, auxiliary, election board 2 4 convention 3,4. Memo- ries: HO of '80, summer of '80 GS, JD St Danstand SW's, installa- tion, both DS's St WH, C0 Ambi- tion. to become an occupational therapist. Favorite Quote- A faith- ful friend is a strong defense and he that hath found him hath found a treasure STEVE TAUSCH Nicknames: Tausch-o-moto, T. Ac- tivities, football Memories, skating at HOI with DS and ER, summer at the beach with DS, tishing with PC, FV TW, and JR. Favorite Quote The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope MARK C TEAGUE Nickname Nick Activities soccer 1-4, ASB stulT 4, Tri-king of East- land 4 Memories. JB-12 years, the Names 1,2, RFH's 3, backpack- ing lYou're goin' be sorryllRroad trip' Molemen' good times, good friends Forgotten chemistry, al- gebra. Ambition roller skate to Peru, Favorite Quote- What if ev- erything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I dehnitely overpaid for my carpet, Woody Allen ELIZABETH ANNE TEX Nicknames' Liz, Tex Activities: Hi- Fiettes, election, home ec board. Memories: Weekends at L's w VW and LB, T.G. Friday's, kindergar- ten? O.L,G,, stopping w Tracy, Disneyland w' TP 84 PN, No, I'm not from Texas, Sewing w VW Bt LB, gophering, Harvest Ball, Emily. Ambition Teach Favorite Quote God grant me the serenity to ac- cept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the differ- ence. STEVEN TEX THERESE LYNN THOMANN Nicknames: Terri, Tree. Memories: Borrego Desert trip, Ocotillo Wells, partying, good times w AM, CD, SM, RN, FM, TL, waterskiing w the gang. Ambitlons' become a photographer, a stewardess Favor- ite Quote' There are two paths you can go by, but, in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on. Scholars Show Super Statistics waxy , The top ten students from the class of 1981 were: Top, left to right: Jon Burdick, 4.00005 Caprice Posey, 4,0000, Diane Elliott, 4.0000, David At- kinson, 4,0000. lVliddle, left to right: Cheri Olsen, 4.0000, Greg Nlain, 4.0000, Patty Nicolas, 4.0000, Wilson Ochoa, 4.0000. Bottom, left to right: Yvonne Nelson, 39545, Renee Henry, 39500. For superior scholastic achievement, the top ten hon- ored the seniors who maintained the highest grade point average from 10th through 12th grade in all classes except ofhce assistant and physical education. This year eight of the ten students achieved perfect records. Congratulations to alll!! Seniors 61 DEENA L THOMAS Nicknames, Elwood, Hobbit Woman, Little Wing. Activities- ju- nior ball with Jack, Obra staff, uncle Lewie's art classes Memo- ries Meeting my soulmate Jumpin' Jack Flash, Rosenbergs cabin, sideways with Jake, Glamis planet Claire, uncontrolable urge, Ben- ihana's burnin' 'em wildly Ambi- tions living, loving my Jack Kilgore, being free Favorite Quote' ltI'll tell you this no eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn '-Jim Morrison CYNTHIA LEIGH THOMPSON Nicknames Cyndi, Cyn, NIN Activi- ties' swim 1 3 class councils Hi- Fiettes skiing. Memories Carsl7, Van Halen stadium concert, parties vv the gang, summer '79-'80, beach w KK, KB, SH, work, my X19 fun timesw BR DB GB, BG SC, LS, WR, TR, SD Favorite Quote llNo bird soars too high it he soars with his own wings I love you mom and dad-Thanks' 62 Seniors . TODD THORPE BINH tJOHNl TRAN DANIEL L TRICARICO Nickname Danny Activities drama, Foothill Echoes, Obra, Pag- eant, Daisy Chain, Memories YB- WlBs picnics and carnivals w Bobby Bucky Robin, Karen Jr Ballw Teresa Llfew David Dan, Mary Santee family theater, Steph, Joy, Susan Colin and Scott Judy and Jamee Sleeping Beauty, Cheaper by the Dozen Ambitions acting, writing, teaching. Favorite Quote' III stand alone without be- lief, The only truth I know is You Paul Simon To my family I love you all. MARY ELIZABETH VANSLAGER Nicknames: Mar, Merth1e,Tha. Ac- tivities- Choir pageant, CSF Spare Time: piano, reading, the family .. Memories though the years w Diane Padre games, the Wiz the accident, Jay, Louis Ambition: dol- phin trainer Favorite Quote: llThat if you confess with your mouth, lJesus is Lord' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved Rom 109 PETER R. VASILOU Nicknames: Petro, Pistol, Vas, Vasquez Activities football 1-3, basketball 1-2, baseball 1-4, weightlifting 1-4 Memories Frosh f-ball, skiing Tahoe 4 everl, Skoal Bros, toadster Eddy HT Forshe, Stoney, Rosealyn, Pine bros, H H. with Rosy, dugout action, Series, Rose Bowls, you're a heart- breaker, but I won't be fooled again Night moves' the lunks, the best dates possible Legal at lo? Ambitions: college, marry Favorite Quote, 'A pinch is all it takes Walt Garrison CHERYL VERETT DEBRA DOLORES VORHIES Nicknames Deb, Debbie, Netfy. Memories. Fun w JJ, KF, being w Scott, special times w DW, walk through E.C., Fab Five, 14, RHPS Bob Seger 81 other concerts 8-2-80, streaker, war w Kurt, DG, RC, munchies, San Juan '80, SG, KF, KB, JJ, JC, MS, CK, BH, RW Ambition own a Z-28 Favorite Quote. You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough. Thanks Mom and Dad WAYNE WADLEY ROBERT KAMUNYU WAINAIMA Nicknames: Bob, Charley Activities: AFS student Kenya chess club, AFS club, cross country, soccer Memories: The Gastills, friends my beloved host brother GCG and Mrs Rainier G. Conover, my favorite teachers Mrs Adams and Mr Smith. Ambitlons: promote under- standing between people' restore peace, love and unity Nyayo's ohi- losophy Favorite Quote: 'When the madness of an entire nation dis- trubs a solitary mind, it is not enough to say the man is mad special thanks to Mom and Dadll CHRISTOPHER LEE WALDRON Nicknames- Wally Waldo, Wilerd Activities' wrestling, racquetball, diving, photo Memories Wrestling, US History w Ms Jones, hook-up w Chonigo, oh -the one that got away, druisin' w GS, yammin' w TT, TJ trips w JnB, LA, AA, Cars 1 84 2, Clouse ah ha. Ambitions: To become financially secure, to work in music, radio, broadcasting or recording Favorite Quote: You can win but you're not beat until you quit EDWARD PATRICK WALSH Nicknames: Eddie T, Hose. Activi- ties: football 4, basketball 2,3,4, baseball 2,3,4 Memories: Good times with Colleen, the Marines, sessions with the panther, Timmy, Luker Football - skin is in, Matty, Howard T. and the Bone, B-ball camp w ice. To TR Skoal is I 1, To CC: Y.A.M.0.A.O.F EW. Y B.M.W. Ambitions: Raise a good family and live a long, happy life. Favorite Quote. 'lThe miracle of dawn reveals that God in his in- finite patience is giving mankind one more chance LARRY WALSH Nickname: Arms. Memories: Janet S., Steph S., Wendy W., living w the Penicks, good times w' Dan K., conventions, concerts Who, Kinks, Rush, Tull, stadium Halen, UFO, BOC, skiing w Steph, surfin' Car- diff summers, all those crazy par- ties, endless BL's w friends, back- packing, Canada, Redwoods, racing bikes, my horse, Fantasy Island lCatalinal, shrummin' w Dan, the death of John Bonham. Activities' football, wrestling, ski club, Favor- ite Quote: l'Move over, Rover, and let Jimi take over Hendrix ANNE LOUISE WARREN Nicknames: Annie, Lou, Seababe. Activities Tall Flags 1-3, DECA 3- 4, HiaFiettes 4, drama, student council, convention 2-3. Memories Memories with special friends, TM, JL, CC, SB, CS, Band '77-'79, Utah '78, San Jose '80, unforgetable times with Julie, Harvest Ball w FD, My best memories with family, sailing. Ambition- college. Favorite Quote, 'lYou can if you think you can DAVID E, WATSON Nicknames: Watson, Hey you! Ac- tivities- marching and sym. band, pep band, brass choir. Memories, Hawaii '73, Leadville 77f78 TRI Pro, The Cove sharks, fun 84 work w TI, Summer of '79. Do you play basketball? Ambitions: film camera operator, USC, Dir. of photpgraphy, producer, director Favorite Quote: IOde to Grossmontl What? I've graduated ! I can leave now!?! JIM WILLIAM WASHBURN TONY WEAVER Activities: drama, Daisy Chain, Foothill Echoes-ed. editor. Memo' ries A Mid-summer Night's Dream, drama group, blithe spirit, my first car, first ticket, my terrific friends 84 first feeling of true love f Pauline, Ambitions, To become an actor or journalist, live a full life, skydive, be happily married. Favorite Quote: If at hrst you don't succeed, try, try again. JAMIE ELIZABETH WEBB Nicknames, Himie, Mee Mee, Mrs. Loopner Jr. Activities: Watchin' seamless cheeks wr' JW, LB, and DL. Memories: Driving oh the bridge wi SC 81 TJ in the big blue thing, cruisin' town w' LB, Mr, F,T. At lunch wf' the wise guys, meeting baby Pierre imeowl, good times! talks wr' John, mountains w' John. Favorite Quote: If only Real World Beckons 1981 Graduates ROBERT WENCK GEORGE VICTOR WESSELS Nickname. Weasel. Activities: Foot- ball I-4, Baseball 1-4 Memories: Sun morning with Grandpa, sta- dium concert, being w Sherrii, good times with good friends WC, TS, PL, CD, LP, OM, CH, MH, DK, cruising big I and pushing Toyota WC, PL, all nightfCH, PLfFiesta Island, in WF with SL, Freeburns, football, Sun dinner, gram's cook- ing Ambition: have a good family, JOAN WESTBY Memories. SKIING!! Oregon, Utah, Mammoth, weekends at the cabin. Good times with CY and LS and JM in the pm. Ambition: to be happy! Favorite Quote: Be ready. for in such an hour we think not, the Son of man cometh, SHIELA WETHERBY Seniors 63 Seniors Survive Lows, Enjoy High RONDA WHISMAN BRIAN JUDE WHITE Actlvltles. Sierra blisters the Earls semor treasurer Memories My friend Cameron. Spending lots of time with Devon Chrlstmas Dances, the Kinks concerts' The Who Parker John Mark Ken Homecoming Court with Devon Jana and family, playing with Steve and Sheso, Kim MacDonald losing lavouts Ambition' to kill everyone on General Hospital Favorite Quote: I I wlsh I could be like David Watts, Fla Fla Fla Fla Fla Fla Fla Fla Ray Davies 64 Seniors X . rr cz, DOUG WHITT Nicknames Twlt, HBH, nag loud Activities surfing, riding, eating, Iokmg around with friends Memo- ries Fun tlmes at PB OB La Jolla the Cliffs parties shooting bull with RF DM KD and all my pals Ambition Be a marine biologist or agricultural scientist Favorite Quote 'California sunlight sweet Calcutta ram Honolulu, starbrught, song remains the same. N,T, DONALD JOHN WIDMER Nlcknames Don Buddha Zeus Little Mister, General F, Woody, Stubby, Dwldmer Activities' art, powerllftlng track, wrestling, yok- lng, girl watching Memories Arby's G-sky with Jim Gordon, Kirk Thrashlng Erlk, Dan, petermg Hlmle, 14 semesters with Lewis, thank you coach Baer Amoltlons To have a harem own Fort Knox and be a famous artlstl7J Favorite Quote 'tWe can't all be heroes, someone has to stand on the curb and watch me go by s BARBARA WIGDAHL Nickname Wiggle Memories Dod- ger and Manner games, Dalsney- land parties and Swiss Coloney w LD Newport Beach on 8 13 79 w LD and RJ SDT 115 w LT Omak WAw Manmnos Seattle w Storches Canadaw big sis, Jan 'lmllo ' riverfront park w Donna and Jan ln summer '80 Big thanks to the whole family Mom and Dad, you're the best Good luck Donna Bt Bill Ambition Dental hy- genlst Favorite teacher Coach Cole ELIZABETH ZINA WILLIAMS Nicknames Space Cadet Micro Woman, Activities, Echoes stat? Daisy Chain, election board, CSF Memories: The Big C , Disneyland with TW and TC, endless hours of paste-up, special friends with KR thanks for being there when I needed you! Ambition: To be suc- cessful Favorite Quote, 'IA person is never given a wish wlthout also being given the power to make it come true. You may, however, have to work for lt. 2551 . I I 4. t MARC A WILLIS Activities Tennis. Memories With luck, none Ambition, To be an en- vironmentalist Favorite Quote' I'Everybody pays a price for being themselves Arthur Miller DIANE MARIE WILLSON Nicknames Dl Mom Slick Actlvl- ties' Xmas pageant 1-3 DECA 3-4 Campus Life 2-4, skl club 4 Memories Doug three doz roses, Teri and I inseparable Foster's gang Jum Need a porch Iught7 Best friends always Mary Vanslager, WooIworth's Favorite Quote- l'If you love something, set It free If lt returns, lt's yours lf not, it was never meant to be' JOANNE ELAINE WILSON Nickname, Jo Memories Summer of '78, getting to know David, good times with good friends, going to the beach cruising ln Bug Red Ambltlons Happiness success and wealth Favorite Quote Each time you smile you will hnd lt is true, somebody somewhere will smile back at you KEVIN WILSON of the Long and Winding Road ELIZABETH ANNE WINGATE Nicknames: Beth, Shorty. Activities: Choir, Ensemble, Drama, DECA. Memories: My best bud-K.A., J.M., A.P, BS., Stadium Concert, Choir trips, Pageants, Solo Festi- vals, 2-10-79, 5-5-79, YES '79, Mork Bt Mindy, Conventions, Ar- rowbear, 9-16-80, 10-10-80, Merry Makers, Thanks Mom, Ambi- tions: To be a singer, Favorite Quote: You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. R. Bach MICHAEL DONALD WISE Nicknames: Stingray, Mike. Activi- ties: Ball. Memories: Localizing At 18 St, 9-9-9, Dickies, Mex, in D.R,'s VW, Parties w!D.R. 84 R.E,, Surf Sessions at Cliffs, D.M. 81 Carlsbad. Ambitions: Travel. Favor- ite Quote: I travel not to go any- where, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move R.L. Stevensen LORI LYNN WOODS ,. qu . I 4 .. ' --'rr wr CURTIS A. WRIGHT CAROL MARIKO YANAGIHARA Nicknames: Spud, Taro, Carol Von Crazy CCVCD, Activities: Lenny 1-3, desert, water 84 snow skiing. Memories: 2-9, 12-27-79, Sr. Proni wr L.B., Summer '80 wf'Buckie, long letters L high times w!Vic. Ambitions: To be happy. DAVID HENRY YBARRA Nicknames: Manuel Labor, Biff. Ac- tivities: Stage Band, Being a Non- Conformistf' Memories: 5-24-79, I Love You Laura, Tahoe '77, The Allies, Bruce, Todd, Brian, Eric, Happ 8t thousands, Lion's Club, ' spirit working at the Bun, Dave 84 family, Love You All! Ambitions: To be a successful, rich musician. Fa- vorite Quote: lf you love some- thing, set it free, if it returns, it's yours forever, if it does not, it never was, ERIC ANDRESON TERESA BARNES MELANIE BARNETT ERIC BARRINGTON Camera Shy: BEVERLY JONES KATHRYN LAMBERSON DERMONT MACK MELINDA MARTENS CHRISTOPHER BARTHOLD MELISSA MARTENS ELIZABETH BENSON MATHEW BORYLA SHERI BRACKEN SUSAN BREMER MARTI BUTTS DARCI CATALDO PAMELA CHAPMAN MARK CINOTTO WAYNE CLARK DAN CLUTE JEFFERY DAVIS MOLLY DEMPSEY LARRY DYKES RONALD FIGGS STEWART GEORGEON DANIEL GLOEGE JAMES GRECIAN JANA HAMPTON BRIAN JOHNSON PAUL S, YOBI Nicknames: Brown Eyes. Memo- ries: Skating, partying with the Mustang Mama, Rad Music--Zep- plin, Floyd, Cruising with Ed, J.M., T.S., All the crazy times w!M.D., S.S., S.B., and the rest ofthe in- sane regulars. Ambitions: To elimi- nate punk rock. Favorite Quote: Good times, bad times, ya know I've had my share. R. Plant JAMES MCGEHEE TINA MCNEIL KEVIN MOREAU SHAUNA MYERS LAURY O'LEARY LIEF OLAFSON KIMBERLY PARKER CHRISTOPHER PASCHE CHRISTOPHER PATTERSON DAN PEREZ RON PHILLIPS PAULA PINKA ALLEN POTTER JOHN ROSENBERG KIMBERLEE SPEARMAN MICHAEL SPOSATO BRAD THOMPSON DAVE TOUSSAINT TODD ZULAUF PERRY YUSKIN Nicknames: Yusk, Perr Perr, AJ. Activities: Girls, surhn, sleeping. Memories: 85's wfJ.R., work 84 Jell sessions with S.H., Busted at Dis- neyland, The night with T.R., C.G., D.K., Mexico with the crew, Peli- cans 10 plus, cruisin in Herbie, the skin heads, snow sessions with J.R., Home town boys, crankin nights, rollin La Machine with J.S., A beautiful girl from . . . Ambitions: To be rich and live in Bel Air. Fa- vorite Quote: When the time comes, you either make it, or break it. Seniors 65 Seniors Stand Out ' gl' 'f'?'r1:.. I' e- - 234, .5 fx v -. 1. V . or X , L . 5, 4-,t , 5, ,,e?,i. ,f . iz Gamjg' Q ASY7 ,. 1. Diane Elliott and Andrew Schulman, chosen to be surely successful. 2. Tim Eckberg and Tammy Smith give a gor- geous grin. 3. Valerie Irons and Parker Scott were chosen loveliest to look at. 4. Jenny Smolan and Dave Smola show off their lucious locks. 5. Gary Payne and Devon Harwell have personality plus. 6. Brian White and Deena Thomas-just hi- larious? 7. Chauvenist vs. Feminists 2 Fabio Simi and Trish Lundberg. 8. Harold Snowden and Ruth Nichols are marve- lously musical. 9. Amazingly athletic are Paulette Parker and Dan Smith. 10. Service with a smile is given by Patty Nicolas and Jonathan Burdick. 11. C'Ann Dickson and John Joe Bacino were chosen for their enchanting eyes. 12. Renee' Bareno and Larry Stone are absolutely artistic. 13. George Gastil and Kim Smith are Grossmont's unsung heros!! 14. l'True to their schooI, John Bissell and Tammy Clifford, 66 Seniors if . lx T fn Ql . 11' M Q 14 - . .few W 'NSBA TP J:2AQ1f1s ,-1 -.f . . it 1129? 1 f ,. .iw 'fi 'H13-f I 5:1 ' g1gv.z1f133?' wiyewxf . ,au vfgf Midi :mt ie: WE F1 2 , , 3 .:. .E5,q: 1 ,E is 1 ,df ai , by i fu . ga9, qtiixw ' 'fi .. A 1,,, ii 143'- 4: 'x S26 . Q23?EF5X5?Wb9if5.2Q5-2.1 X5 pgwnik im' fini! J I SUS: ,,,.. more -u .4 5 is.. 1' .. 5 KL 1 v :',1: ' V l f 5 l A 2 ,..:1 A 1 ,, '-f-1,5 iv E-7'ffi ,.. F' .. es? Q , 7551 l is Q Y R K 7 i Activities B if Q +41 ,r fx n ?wX Q g il? , ' r fi 3, '3- ,fz , 4 mr fav if . xi 2:30 M-i' f H. v Q 4 X 3, H 555 V vs' V3 , '12 .Mi s u-, X' fx. X L xxx K f - ilggax 'wi' 510,335 '. A 'Y' 7 awww Y f 1 3.- 1 I. i v fn -if A ' 1 If l .'A,N. 'X -aw 1 . 'K 4 , N 3' x 4 v I 'K U xt ,, .,.. ,f M , K, vig. , J' ig V4 Y' I 1 Y if QTL F A- 1 ' ' 411, 1 F? , gi,?33 , 1 W Q .A-.Li ., . ., ,, , f 3 , AM' 4.32 ,V - , t ll .n ,- -tsl .,,. ' , s , . i 1'-m:.::xxzsw':na g ' ff! :f wigs- g Seniors Honored for Service, Spirit gp' TEX: i Above: Prince Ken Levi escorts his date, lVlarie Floyd dovvn the red carpet. Above Right: King George Wessels and Queen Tammy Clifford cut the cake. Right: Prince Brian White and Princess Devon Harwell vvait for the Pshovvdovvnf' Bottom Right: Princess Valerie Irons with her es- cort Steve Schwartz shovv their excitement. Outstanding F oothillers Cheered On Homecoming, one of the major activi- ties planned for students by the ASB, was a memorable event for all. The week, entitled uWild, Wild West, kept the students spirited and helped the morale of the school. Activities for the week, which honored deserving seniors, had the Homecoming court milking plastic Ucows, running the pony ex- press, and a greased watermelon race. A new highlight of the week was a fair, attended by a majority of the students, it was an activity that was enjoyed and, hopefully, has become a tradition. The climax of the week came Friday night when the king and queen were an- nounced: George Wessels and Tammy Clifford were chosen by the student body as the two most deserving seniors. Homecoming performed its objective of promoting spirit and bringing home alumni. Top Left: Homecoming traditionally brings back alumni, including past cheerleaders, Left: King George and Queen Tammy share the first dance. Above: Tammy Clifford is seen with her escort and one of Grossmont's alumnus, Vin Ciruzzi, after being crowned queen, Activities 75 E- , f fi is , ,F ,- 'E MF: T? N I I . fr w W W, M dw mu W MPA!- u bn! l 'C' 'W f',Z h if an A af .lf JV Cheer Sparks XG' Spirit :fl fr ., V x, K , ,. L W, The 1980,-1981 Junior Varsity Cheer Squad was quite im- pressive. Along with their tremendous amount of spirit, the girls also possessed a great deal of skill. The many practices held during the summer really paid, as the cheerleaders be- came organized and learned many new cheers and chants. The JV Cheerleaders were Lisa Mott, Cathy Hill, Sherrii Lo- pez, Steph McCabe, Judy Carlson, Cindi Block, Jackie Dunn, Gall Klocksieben, Martha Drew, and Meghan Murphy. Above left: Meghan Murphy, Jackie Dunn, Cindi Block. Center: Steph McCabe, Gail Klocksieben, Judy Carlson. Above right: Sherrii Lopez, Cathy Hill, Lisa Mott. Left: Head Cheerleader Martha Drew. Activities 77 Foreign Students Enjoy California i ,. I 'Ss ,lm vs..-.Q This year the International Club was particularly active. Along with making the three exchange students feel more comfortable during their stay in California by having parties and other get-togethers, they also had a successful booth at the Homecoming Fair and held their annual bond drive, The bond drive is used to help send interested Grossmont stu- dents abroad in exchange programs. Above: I Club members-Row 1: lVl. Steckbauer, N. Holden, P. Tate, L. Dick- erson, T. Jackson, lVlr. Pitard. Row 2: S. lVlaine, K. Tilaro, N, Cao, R. Wai- nalna, E. Kvendru, S. lVlacDonald. Right: I Club oflicers '--- clockwise from top: Pete Pitard, advisor, Lezlee Dick- erson, president, Nonia Holden, secretary, Ellen Kvendru, vice-president, Tim Jackson, treasurer. 78 Activities Grossmont had three foreign students on campus in 1980- 1981 from Europe and Africa. Christophe Pasche Cleft? is from Laussanne, Switzerland, and is in America through AFS. He lived briefly in Oregon at the beginning of the school year, but then moved to sunny California where he engages in sailing and surfing. Among his prized U.S. possessions is a pair of Op shorts. Susanne Videkull Cbelovv, Ieftb, from Sweden, is the only exchange student here through Student International Services CSISJ. She is 16, a junior, and enjoys jazz dance and gymnastics. Robert Wainaina lbelovvl is from Kenya through AFS. During his stay, he became involved in cross country and soccer. All of the exchange students felt their stay in America was a valuable experience. s. m fr V M Fil'-we ' 4 Cf K , WM M.. I V ' Activities 79 ep Band, Flag Corps Add Spirit The Pep Band, directed by lVlr. Nich- ols, was made up of a select group of musicians. They provided excellent en- tertainment at pep rallies, basketball games and other school activities during the year. The Flag Corps performed with crisp precision at halftime of the football games. They had an impressive show that was highly enjoyable to watch. Below: The 1980-81 Pep Band. Back row, left to right: James Nichols, A. Jefferies, D. lVlcDonald, Nl. Flores, P. Lawrence. Middle row: K. Bibb, K. Rosenberry, K. lVlcDonald, N. Holden, NI. Gra- bowski, K. Fung. Front row: R. Anthony, A. Plett, J. Gray, R. Phillips. Right: The Tall Flags: Standing, left to right: T. Jameson, D. Halterman, P. Ward, D. Davis, S. Ot- ler, J. Cochran, lVI. Shaine, l.. Campbell, K. Lerud, C. Campbell, C. Legerton, T. Lerche, T. Lomcan, T. Tuanus, S. Tarik. Kneeling: W. Slater, S. Downes, O. Ruiz. 80 Activities DECA Makes a Healthy Profit '15,-UMA '7 x S x L. :N if 'Haha DECA was able to make a healthy proht this year despite a new state law controlling the sale of junk food. AI- though some ofthe good old goodies were gone, many new items from fruit juice to Fig Newtons were added to keep the students happy. The prohts from the store were used to send club members to conferences and to sponsor community service projects. Left: DECA Ofhcers: Top row, Julie Meade, Pres., Michele Stone, V.P., Teri Randazzo, Sec., Cathy Stitt, Tres. Bottom row, Jerry Anderson, Cathy Sanner, Cathy Chafey, Shiann Rivers. Below: Bot- tom row, S. Rivers, C. Chafey, A. Warren, C. Ol- sen, M. Stone, D. Salmone, 2nd row, K. Kasitz, J. Meade, T. Randazzo, C. Stitt, W. Slater, D. Grahl, J. Fetterhott, L. Busch, R. Thorton, C. Thompson, 3rd row, D. Ybarro, M. Clancy, C. Rowe, J. Ander- son, K. Stockham, C. Smith, C. Sommers, B. Win- gate, J. Souza, C. Sanner, R. Rosa, 4th row, J. Bishiop, L. Dainels, S. Grahm, D. Wilson, T. Ek- berg, L. McKenzie, B. Roller. Activities 81 Speech and Glee Displayed The 1980-81 speech team performed with a quality worthy of our winning school tradition. Guided by hrst-year Advisor lVlrs. Sharon Galvin, the team made Fine showings throughout the year, from the UCLA tournament last fall to the state finals tournament held at USC in lVlay. With several returning underclassmen, the team is assured of having as successful a year next year as this. T Right: Advisor Nlrs. Sharon Galvin, Far right: K. Stockham, lVl. Steckbauer. officers, Not pictured, T. Angle, T. Feher. Below: Speech team lleft to rightl: Top, E. lVlcKenna, S. Hunt, A, Foster, K. Stockham, R. Carlson, J. Petterson, G, Gastil, P. Lawrence. Bot- tom, G. Pyles, Nl. Steckbauer, lVl. Elledge, A. Sap- per, NI. Ferree. Not pictured, T. Feher, T. Angle. V wing - , 1-i , 'ef , ..,. . W.. vlsa S ,A Q - - e 82 Activities S fs.. .ff A srvs W we A 1 eo- Q me Excellent Success and Talent f an nm M y ' ' Il' rl! I X ll ll XY an Girls' Glee had a year to remember. Under the direction of Robert Boucher, the girls exhibited vitality and excellence in their performances. Highlights ofthe year included a Christ- mas performance at Grossmont Center and appearances at the Pops and Spring concerts. Above: Front Row Cleft to rightlz S. Nlarik, W. Varney, C. Davis, Nl. Damron, C. Ford, K. Sadleir, D. Ford, J. Walker, C. Patton, Nl. Hill, S. Lins, J. Kirby, J. Kuhlow, N. Pfohl, Second row: lVl. Voss, C. Crouse, K. Lones, J. lVlcLaughlin, J. Nlarriott, L. Smith, L. Lynn, L. Norman, Y. Brandon, K. Bax- ter, T. Jameson, Nl. Howarth, L. Lortz, K. Petray, Third row: J. Weeks, S. Breitenstein, K. Stowe, L. Diaz, L. Lapp, J. Anderson, C. Blair, P. Tomkins, B. Otto, D. Owen, K. Green, Nl. Ferree, L. Henderson, L. Tomsovic. Fourth row: C. Frasure, J. lVleade, K. lvlarik, L. Diorio, R. Carlson, Nl. Cookson, S. Pasanen, M. Rothwell, K. Simpson, K. Kreder, T. Webb, K. Nleggison, T. Smith, A. Hurni, J. Hoaglund. Left: lVlr. Robert Boucher, glee conductor. Activities 83 l Q In ll Eluqg Red Robe Choir and Ensemble The Red Robe Choir and the En- semble had an exciting year giving con- certs and delighting their audiences. The choir added their traditional warmth to the Christmas Pageant this year and once again they held their an- nual Spring Concert. Choir and En- semble worked hard to raise money for their spring concert tour and once again they had a memorable trip. Grossmont's singing groups have continued to im- prove throughout the years and once again they received numerous high hon- ors. Left: Ensemble members, K. Bacarti, J. Bovven, J, Burdick, L. Collins, C. Conner, C. Crose, J. Goble, T, Hilgeman, J. Nichols, R. Nichols, W. Ochoa, L. Perryman, R. Reed, L. Shugart, L. Srygley, D. Stanley, B. Wingate, lVl. Wright. Far left: lVlr. Boucher and Choir Officers- Pres.- T. l-lilgeman, V.P.-J. Goble, Sec.-R. Nichols, Tres.-J. Burdick, L. Perryman, lVl. Vanslager, lVl. Kemp, S. Hallet, J. Nichols, W. Ochoa, C. Camp- bell, C, Crose, L. 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'J , ' -Q L nf k .M-V.-ai 1 ' S - 1 - y- .1 .Q QW W V T. Hlgit, KP. Ffowefnk, Q. QuEvedo, R. Reedffiiaun L dfers, -Sryqley, D. Staniey, K, S'toc'kham,' S. , A Swift, Nl. Vanslager, D, Williamgi B. Wingateflvl. Weight, L. Wynianx K V, ' x .WWI Vi . I H if- 55' ' ug . aa . FWSFE if! 1. yu-U H' ' , I VV, HN 'Yi 03 gs '82 fi F 3.1 L 3 i' CSF Honors Students The California Scholarship Federation of America CCSFD, under the superior guidance of Mike Roach, had another ex- citing year. The club is designed to honor students who have achieved outstanding academic status. To qualify for mem- bership, a student must receive at least three A's and one B in academic classes during a single semester. Students who have been in the club at least four out of their last six high school semesters qualify for life membership. Life members become known as HSeal Bearers , and receive a special golden seal on their diplomas. Right: Officers of CSF: Diane Elliott, Kathy Stockham, Patty Nicolas, Lynette Bowen. Below Front row: Nl. Dunn, L. Seymour, D. Elliott, K. Kasitz, lVl. Stecbauer, Nl. Piszkin. Second row: K. Bowen, J. Nliller, L. Bowen, K. Thomas, K. Ras- mussen, E. Williams, K. Stockham, B. Degracia. Third row: P. Escajeda, E. Naiman, G. Heissenburger, P. Ward, D. Shaieb, D. Shaieb, J. Patterson, K. Smith, L. Stovall, J. Kontopuls. Back row: lVl. Shourek, J, Nlead, L. Curry, C. Conner, J. Bowen, L. Perryman, W. Ochoa, H. Snowden, J. Burdick, P. Ni- colas, C. Posey, lVl. Stecbauer, Nl. Vanslager. s 7 '. K 0 A T Ti r Q ,wack M, , 4, 5 , ., h i,V , isa, , 86 Activities Selling Squad lVIakes the Bucks! The Selling Squad, led by Jill D'Angelo and Danielle Allen, worked hard to raise funds to help support the ASB. The year was kicked off by the sale of football programs at the home games and the sale of refreshments at the dances. Later in the year, hungry volleyball and basketball fans found the Selling Squad providing popcorn and Pepsi in the concession area of the New Gym, and selling tickets at the door. Gloria Jones displayed a lot of dedication and direction while advis- ing the Squad's activities. Above: Back rovv, Left to RightfJill D'Angelo, Parker Scott, Mark Teague, Fabio Simi, John Bissell, Tony Kotan, John Goble, Kathy Yelman. Front row, Left to RightfJohn Gray, Joni Creel, Danielle Allen, Susan NlcDonald. Left, Jill D'Angelo, Commissioner of Sales, stands alone while working at a dance. Activities 87 fdv ve ,,,...M-' a o 4554 f 'wgsgx' ' 'am uw , 'Q ,, ww A wk' ' ., W , W M. .U 'Wm AL W., mf- ,- ,ar 1 1 - -J' 1 Jil -g?. x X. x Y s s .af Wmmmmm? 3 ,Q L 'ff 9 N' 1 'I' , - M' , un-M1 5 My ' -if gi? Qi ii, -fai- ' QQ :,,, J., A if , t. Y .i A ' H 2 K vf wr ff'Y,, . if f ' ' ,' 1 , if A , ,ayr ix ', -fi ,A '37 Q ii .' ,. 4- w ,. . we M i 'M 0 93? Y' f hi? ' 'Pi-Q-,Q I Q V , fx -y Q fi..fF-9? 5535 T ! 'i.'t-F 1M J... mm-natgb.ifafw: f1' ypgg.-nn-n-v 'hs '-1 wi 2 is ff ' K Q 6,7 ff! 12 N , nv W. M.....,,.M .,., F' Q 1' W - W Q.-.Mn if ' ' Q, . K 05 M? - 1 1 V ,YY, ..,...,....,.,..........,..,M..........,., 1980-8? Above: AdvisorfGeofTrey Anderson. Above Right: Activities Section CLeft to rightDfB Degracia, J. Kontopolus, Editor K. Carter, L. Sey- mour, M. Dunn. Middle Right: Underciass Section, Back Row-V. Burgess, K. Carter, L, Swanson, M. Brienze. Front RowfM. Schroeder, Editor P. Cates, L. Richards. Below Right: Staff Photographers, tLeft to Right?-L. Shugert, B. Shea, M. Amato, K, Eichi- nger, G. Harkins, M. Gibbins. CNot pictured, Head Photographer J. Cress.D 90 Activities Binds Up Another Great Year. The events of the past year form many happy memories. In an effort to provide a lasting remembrance, much time and effort was spent by the El Re- cuerdo staff. The dedicated members worked daily with photographers, de- signed lay-outs, researched school events, and consistently met deadlines in order to bring you the 1980-81 El Recuerdo. Left: Editors Kim Smith and Tami Krecic. Below Left: Sports Section, iLeft to Rightl-P. Scott, B. White, Editor S. Ament, K. Macdonald D. Gotses, Nl. Weibel. Below Right: Senior Section, lLeft to RightifD. Heath, L. Stewart, D. Harwell, Editor K. Douglas, B. Gotses. ,Muir Activities 91 ASB IVlotivates Students 21 el? 'wh slung, ,X EVA L . it Q- 'A ,.,fa..v-3 ASB is the communicational link between the student body and the administration. The Leadership Class composed of the ASB Commission and ten other selected students, met each day in the ASB office to formulate, discuss, and plan ac- tivities. It is here that pep rallies, assemblies, dances, Home- coming and the Convention take place. Through the guidance of advisor Gloria Jones all ASB spon- sored activities were a fabulous success. The UWild, Wild West was the Homecoming theme for 1980 and a fair was added to highlight the events. As anyone can see, the 1980- 81 year was very successful. Above, Left to right: The 1980-81 Commission are as follows: Larry Stone, Co-Comm. of Publicity, Ruth Nichols, Secretary, Cindi Block, Comm. of Elec- tions, Valerie Irons, Vice President, Tammy Clifford, Comm. of Spirit, John Bissell, President, Lorna Stovall, Comm. of Activities, Patty Nicolas, Comm of Finance, Kim Carter, Comm. of Girls' Activities, Susan Sutton, Co-Comm. of Publicity, Nlarie Steckbauer, Comm. of Service, Jeff Snedden, Comm. of Boys' Activities, Jill D'Angelo, Comm. of Sales, and Jon Burdick, Comm. of Student Affairs. Right: John Bissell, President. 92 Activities 1' XX 'ia sa I i f ,J A V l 1, Q -if-'uf 1 V, Left to right: The 1980-81 Leadership Class are as follows: Bot- L Bacino, K. Cart ,Ss ton, C. Block, J, Snedden, Fourth Row: R. Nich- tom Row: D. Harwell, L. Stone, K. Levi, T. Clifford, Second Row: D. El- ols, P. Nicolexsjy mith, S. Vergos, NI. Teague, Fifth,Eow: lVI. Steck- liott, K. Kasitz, Third Row: J. D'Angelo, L. Stovall, F. Simi, V. Irons, J.J. bauer, J. ' ick, J. Bissell. 'G ' --V- - Q Activities 93 Board Follows the Right Beat Board ofhcers Berry Helfand, Brian White, Lorna Stovall, and Nlike Dunn await the next band. The Band Review Board, headed by Commissioner of Activities Lorna Sto- vall, proved to be a success again this year. Many ofthe students that partici- pated in this group sacrificed their after school hours to make trips to auditions and evaluate prospective bands for :Sm dances and lunchtime music. The amount of recorded music at lunch was also noticeably increased. Row 1: L. Green, NI. Andoro, J. Bissel, L. Stovall, White. Row 4: D. Nlanning, lVl. Dunn, T. Clifford, Smith, D. Ybarra, R. Neill, J. D'Angelo, B. John- F. Simi, B. Jones, K. Alexander, V. Burgess, lVl. T. Sieck, K. Regan, C. Chamley, J. Bacino, D. Har- son, B. l-lelfand, lVl. Sickels, R. Williams, C. Arm- Schroeder, B. Degracia. Row 2: W. Ochoa, L. Per- well, D. Elliott, L. Hines, T. Downey, K. lVlcGuire, strong, K. Murray, S. Granet, B. Robyns, L. ryman, L. Shugert, T. Riley, S. lVlacDonald, IVI. B. Reed, C. Thompson, B. Wingate. Row 5: K. Hines, G. Harkins, A. Potter. Nlurphy, S. Sutton, J. Creel,S. Deane. Row 3: B. 94 Activities Board lVlakes Elections Count! The Commissioner of Elections, Cindi Block, who is also president of the Election Board, kept the board busy this year. The group of dedicated students sacrihced much of their free time and many of their lunches to work at the polls for ASB, class offices, cheer, and Homecoming hnalists. Many after school hours were also spent counting ballots and tabu- lating the final winners of the elections. The tallying duties at the Convention were also attended to by the Election Board. This active group really helped elections to run more smoothly! Left: Vice-President Stacey Vergos and President Cindi Block relax after a long day of ballot counting. Row 1: K. NlcGuire, S. MacDonald, P. Tate, B. Patton, C. Terrazas. Row 3: S. Sutton, E. lVlalkus, Zook, C, Corrigan, lVl. Dunn, S. Hammes, D. Hill, J. Lowell, C, Hill, N. Holden, K. Kohberger, K. L. Hines, K. Johnson, T. Downey, L. Tex, T. Pohl, Schaieb, G. Heissenberger, K. Wood, D. Harwell, Mumford, S. Deane, T. Riley, lVl. Barbod, K. Yell- L. Sheridan, lVl. Sick, B. Rozendal, T. Cliftord, J. B. White, S. Fordyce, J. Biszel, K. Smith, P. man. Row 2: J. Creel, E. Williams, T. Sieck, C. D'Angelo, J. Burdick, W. Ochoa, R. Wood, J. Scott, J. Goble, H. St. Hilaire. Aragon, W. Nagy, K. Levi, B. Reed, L. Shugert, L. Bowen, A. Sapper. Row 4: L. Rasmussen, lVl. Activities 95 IVl8tIVl's Create Excitement 'f we fff- F ' - N. gt wf- , gg 'j fn Sdisi L ' I Sw E 335 'Y- With the help of Alec Penney, the club's advisor, the Nl8tlVl's were made possible and became a very successful or- .Ng ...L --Q. in lf? 1' . fda-f . ...Nj B me in zmfmix W v s I 5 1 K K P ganization. Being only in its first year, the club started off a bit slowly, but, as the year progressed, the club became en- iiiefsz H joyable. The club created excitement at school activities and displayed spirit by attending football and basketball games. The lVl8tlVl's were as spirited as the traditional Benchwarmers A X in cheering on our school. Above: Front row: S. Swift, R. Wainana, S. NlacNicol, N. Harris, C. Hopster, T. Bohan, E. Naimen. Second row: S. Bourke, G. Ortner, G. Tompkins, E. Smith, S. Wilson, J. Selle, J. Chumbley, D. Powers, K. Long, C. Posey, S. Long. Back row: Nl. Weston, D. Thomas, S. Rattrey. Right: Front row: Trash Chairman Nl. Weston. Second row: Founding Pres. W Nl. Bowman, Secretary S. Bourke, Chairman of Activities T. Bohan. Last row: Treasurer J. Chumbley. 96 Activities in . jew .4 e 'mu--P4435 TN i Convention Rings Gold and Blue The 1980 Annual Nominating Convention carried a school tradition into its 30th year. There was always some kind of action at the Convention, including cheering, throwing con- fetti, and just having fun. The Convention involved more than one third ofthe student body in some capacity, as either a delegate, candidate, or ofhcial, and the event was filled with excitement and suspense for everyone. Left top: Campaign manager Diana lVlanningls smile shows her enthusiasm for her candidate. Left center: Yvette Stalvey takes a moment from the monotony for peaceful bubble blowing. Left bottom: -A trio of delegates CDoug Gloege, Teri Riley, Danette Bewleyl take serious thought before casting their votes, 'Hf T4. WANT We Activities 97 98 Activities 4111 ,f, J, ' , Mar Lf - v xi if Grossmonts Dancers Have All The Moves' The girls in Dance Production had a great time this year learning all of the latest moves. Led by the llhappy feet of Elaine Rhodes, the Grossmont group put on performances enjoyed by all. Each year, the Dance Production class offers students the chance to study the skills of guest teachers and to see recit- als of various college dance groups. Aside from learning new skills and re- viewing dances, the students also had the opportunity to choreograph their own dances and to perform them for their fellow dancers. This year's Dance Production class members were Danielle Allen, Cindi Block, Becky Berning, Susan Bremmer, Candy Brown, Karen Brown, Anne Carey, Dana Carter, Tammy Clifford, Joni Creel, C'Ann Dickson, Sharron Downey, Theresa Downey, Martha Drew, Rochelle Drum, Janelle Duncan, Jackie Dunn, Sandy DuPont, Deena Greenhulg, Jeanette Hays, Marbe Kemp, Eydie Loar, Rochelle Marcon, Michelle Morse, Lisa Mott, Missy Murray, Mary 0'DonneI, Mary Piskin, Suzie Petix, Kristy Rassmussen, Karen Scanlan, Jill Selby, Lauren Smith, and Tammy Smith, Activities 99 Once again, the magic and spiritual tradition of Grossmont's Christmas Pageant proved to be a success. The 55th annual pageant was directed by Mrs. Dani Barton, with help from tech- nical director, Mr. Steven Gentry. The cast did an outstanding job in per- forming and the show was enchanted further by the orchestra's festive holi- day music. The choir also contributed to the joy of the holiday spirit. Right: KLeft to Righti, The Madonnas are Kim Kasitz and Julie Meade. Middle Left: The religious portion of the pageant is manifested in the Nativity scene. Middle Right: Joseph iportrayed by Dan Tri- caricoi and Mary tplayed by both Jamee Seeley and Monica Steckbauerl watch over the baby Jesus. Below Right: The Red Robe Choir sings on! Opposite Page, Top: tLeft to Rightl, The King iplayed by Jon Burdick tpicturedl and also David Stanleyl suggests the escorting in of the festive Yule log. Other actors and actresses shown are: the Queen, played by Caprice Posey Cpicturedl and Colin Cottam thot picturedlg the Lords and Traditional Pageant ,H at Ladies: L. to R.: Marie Steckbauer, Damion John- ston, Diane Elliott, Bill Christiansen, Michele Sickels, and Peter Escajeda. Pages, to right of photo: Kim Carter and Diana Manning. Not pic- tured, Ballerinas: Tammy Clifford and Bridget Campbell. Opposite Page, Middle Section, Left: Merryma- kers show enthusiasm for upcoming event. Middle: Jesters CKaren Brown and Sandra Du- Pont pictured, Candy Brown and Michelle Murray tnot pictured! bring merriment to those who are alert. Right: More Merrymakers express their delight. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Court Dancers ex- hibit their talent. 100 Activities 3 Hi-Fiettes Attain Success Hi-Fiettes, a girls' service club, was filled with enthusiasm, dedication, and very hardworking girls. Throughout the year they planned and carried out various types of activities. The year began with their traditional Big Little Sister program, which is de- signed to help welcome incoming fresh- man girls to Grossmont. Among other activities, handmade flowers were given to all girls on their birthdays. ,Ei ,i I ku i sn. as ARF! FET' 1 51, ' ,Q -a E 'W wiki if f'1l?1Y55iE,ii fi ex Opposite page: Top Left: Reserve Board members, Left to Right: Top Row: M. Steckbauer, M. Her- ron, P. Tate. Bottom Row: V. Irons, C. Corrigan, K. McGuire. Opposite page: Middle Section: Left to Right: Birthday Flowers Clst Semesterl: Tracy Pohl, Julia Gertin, CHeadl Linda Foltz. Birthday Flowers 42nd Semesterlz CHeadJ Patti Cates, Kim Smith, not pictured, Debbie Oslinger. Teacher Flowers: Liz Perrymen, Karen Kezas, Linda Shugert. Opposite page: Bottom Left: Publicity: Liz Tex, Jenny Reynolds, Calendar: Anne Warren, Paula Ward. Opposite page: Bottom Right: Boy!Girl ofthe Month: Cheri Olsen, CHeadD Diane Elliott, Cyndi Thompson. Faculty Teas: Michelle Stone, Caprice Posey, not pictured, Jackie Dunn, Left: Oficers, Left to Right: Bottom Row: Presi- dent, Kim Carter, Vice President, Danielle Allen. Top Row: Treasurer, Sharri Ament, Secretary, Lori Seymour. Below: L. to R.: 1980-81 Hi-Fiette Board: Bottom Row: J. Jaggard, J. Gertin, M. Stone, D, Allen, D. Elliott, K. Garcia, L. Tex, P. Ward, L. Seymour. Middle Row: C. Olsen, L. Foltz, S. Sutton, L. Sto- vall, J. Reynolds, K. Carter, P. Nicolas, J. Dunn, J, Cryer, D. Heath, J. Linnemann. Top Row: D. Os- linger, K. Kasitz, C. Thompson, S. Deane, D. Har- well, L. Shugert, C. Block, T. Pohl, L. Perrymen, A. Warren, and C. Posey. 103 Formal Creates Memories During the weeks leading up to De- cember l9, a Grossmont winter tradi- tion took place. The ritual of girls asking their favorite guys to the Winter Formal vvas re-enacted, resulting in many guys anxiously hoping to be a chosen one. lVlost couples began the evening with dinner at some of San Diego's hnest dining establishments. As the start of the dance neared, the couples filed into San Diego's Civic Center, site of this year's formal. The theme of 'lJingle Bell Rock was a htting one, as the holiday season and the excellent music of the band lVlaxx combined to make the per- fect mood for such a special event. As the night passed, the couples found themselves wishing it would never end. The dance is sure to become a fond memory in the hearts of all vvho attended, Right: The chaperones take a vvelledeserved break. Below right and center: The couples dancing and enjoying the evening. Below left: lVlaxx provided excellent entertain- ment. it 104 Activities The Few, The Proud, The uFed .,ee 1 3 .. ,.,eeT,..,.T,e eeh il The Boys' Federation enjoyed dramatically increased mem- bership compared to past years. Although the club is orga- nized for the benefit of boys, girls were invited to join and many did. With commissioner of Boys' Activities Jef? Snedden as President, the l'Fed , as the club came to be known, had a busy year. The club organized intramural sports activities, such as the big volleyball tournament held last fall, car rallies, and was in charge of the Sergeants-at-Arms at the Conven- tion. This was an exemplary year for the Boys' Federation. Above: Boys' Federation. Front row, left to right: E. Eklund, E. Olafson, K. Levi, P. Ferrone, lVl. Dunn, lVl. Sick. Second row: L. Richard, J. Bissell, F. Simi, Nl. Brienze, C. Herman, R. Drumm, Y. Stalvey. Back row: R. Case, J. Rooney, J. Goble, M. Barbod, S. Koppang, J. Bowen, A. Dolan, K. Alexander, J. Bacino, C. Dickson, lVl. Fechter, B. Shea, J. Nlalmin, L. Stone, J. Snedden, C. Williams, R. Nichols, L. Norman, L. Cain. Left: President Jet? Snedden, left, and the four stooges. Activities 105 Grossmont High School's Royal Blue marching band held up its reputation of being one of the best in Southern Cali- fornia. Led by the dedicated lVlr. Nich- ols, the band traveled to many com- petitions, always receiving top honors or avvards. The highlight of their year was a magic mountain tour and a trip to Utah, along with their many competitive performances. The Royal Blue of Gross- mont provided excellent halftime enter- tainment at many of the Charger home games. The year proved to be an exciting one for the members of the marching band. 106 Activities Grossmont Band: Nl. Amparan, Nl. Anderson, R. Anthony, T. Barker, B. Bender, K. Bibb, S. Bi- ngman, R. Boysen, L. Brady, B. Brashers, E. Bra- shers, J. Burdick, C. Clark, T. Clavell, lVl. Craw- ford, C. Conrad, J. Crockett, St. Dahlheimer, Sc. Dahlheimer, D. Dascomb, J. Dela Cruz, J. Dela Cruz, J. DuPont, S. DuPont, E. Erickson, T. Falor, Nl. Flores, K. Fung, C. Gast, lVI. Grabowski, J. Gray, J. Hayward, T. Hilton, N. Holden, P. Hruza, A. Jefferies, B. Jensen, B. Johnson, J. Jones, K. Kohberger, P. Laurence, E, Lewis, B. Lindemann J. Lloyd, C. Longwell, G. IVlain, J. lVlain, S. lVlan- ley, lVl. lVlassey, J. lVliller, K. lVlumford, E. lVlur- phy, K. lVlcClintic, C. NlcDonald, D. lVlcDonaId, W. Neilson, J. Nemeth, W. Ochoa, L. Ortiz, L. Ortiz, G. Owens, lVl. Owens, R. Phillips, T. Plett, L. Pooley, P. Powell, C. Prodor, L. Reynolds, C. Rosenberry, K. Roth, lVl. Sarmiento, K. Schild- hauer, G. Segal, K. Smith, H. Snowden, C. Stanley, D. Stanley, D. Stowers, lVl. Street, S. Tausch, L. Tolchin, L. Towne, C. Vogt, C. Wheeler, R. White, B. Wright. Opposite Page: lVliddle: Left to Right: Sharron Downey, Sandy DuPont, June Nlillovich, Scott Viets. Far Left: Jim Nichols, band director. inside Right: Greg Segal and Brad Bender display winning trophies. Bottom Left: Drum major Sandy DuPont. Activities 107 Our Musicians: Masters of Music The Orchestra and Symphonic Band, directed by Jim Nich- ols, both performed with perfection throughout the year. Both groups welcomed students interested in expressing themselves through music. The Orchestra provided music for the Fifty-Fifth Annual Christmas Pageant and also performed at the County Music Festival. Along with the Band's attached units, the Orchestra took a nine-day tour of Hawaii. More performances consisting of the Spring Pops Concert and Per- forming Arts concert. Both groups also enjoyed performing at local retirement homes. Wherever they performed, the Or- chestra and Symphonic Band performed with excellence. Above: Front Row: Members of the 1981 Symphonic Band: P. Powell, L. Reynolds, L. Ortiz, S. DuPont, J. Jones, C. Clark, C. Wheeler, J. Miller, C. Longwell, C. Legerton, L. Elmore. 2nd Row: J. Dela Cruz, J. Lloyd, M. Flores, A. Erickson, N. Holden, L. Brady, M. Orabowsky, R. Anthony, G. Owens, K. Mumford, L. Pooley, J. McDonald. Last Row: T. Hilton, B. Bender, D. Sto- wers, J. Gray, R. Anderson, C, McDonald, W. Ochoa, K. McCIintic, J. Cro- ckett, H. Andre, G. Mainard, K. Bibb, C. Prodor, M. Meza, J. Main, M. Owens, D. Holmes, D. McDonald, W. Nielsen. Right: Band Leader Jim Nichols. 108 Activities nu vlr if mf? 1 ,gm 5 wwe een: wmmme . mm ywamg www fm-31.3-yd,-...f......- U L,L, , ..,,,,. ,,..,,,, A ,--w- .-M ,... M-fu-W,11,.m:.,.f,N1WMMmMWwmww.mmmwww Q i 'm'1 . .. 153.g,55sm,:, lf ,mf , 2 AMS? wi W iw -A Q- My A 3 1 E , any M 5? S Q, Q K r 3 L , P5 , Q an Ja. L Y nf A Mg 4 -ww ESM!! , E, ff ,.-.52 gg 352 5 S E? L 2 fl 1 s,.-f zz fn an Q 4 A . , , A. my Q isis? ' '81 'iff DQ Mix s- ,f,.12hh ,,,gh N - , L '1 . 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Each player assumed the identity ofa difterent character, and then made moves according to his character. The complex strategies of the game provided many intense playing sessions! Dungeons and Dragons Club members: Standing: lVlr. Auten, P. Garret, D. Williams, J.S. lVliIler, J. lVlain, T. Foat, A. Butcher. Sitting: P. Price, B. Wright, J. Arnold, T. Downes, D. Boe, lVl. Flores. Right: Perry Garret watches Tim Foat ponder his next move. Below Right: The suspense ofthe game keeps Angie Butcher and David Boe attentive, while Jim lVlain composes his strategy. -.5 vim ,,..- ea' Y' 959 GY gn:-ellw 112 Activities Ayiff' ,...-v iii .4 gi... in-.T I i 1 ,I x 3 : l 5 CTD D ., A -XL-16 . Q3 Ski Club Hits the Slopes fft, I slil 1 ' i e .iestt 5 . 9 ' :usif-'.. : i' 55:51. . ,. H3151 .. ' L - Q gig, E it f e , fill: r S ai We sf if i ff ef g, is 'f ive! ,, R' 4 33,54 e ei 33, F 1 S T X Q-'E J if-fr X 5? ' e a 1 ,Q 1 'f . ,,,,, ,,,., 2 P gpg. .. ,..., gig . W P.. pak 'L xg 3. 11 'S I iir In I zz, Q F .f-WW , ,IA K .:.::,, . ' ',,1., 'f 1 ,L T E H' nf' .. 'T' :Lai nfvif, 91 ist is Ji 1 W A F' 1 .. ,,.. Yflf. f .. ,,., . ,1,, '-T ,Kh . if I I l il I if This year's Ski Club had an active year. The club and advisor Steve Sutton went on weekend trips to Big Bear and lVlammoth. The best part of the season came during the Spring vacation when the club went to the powdery slopes of Utah. At the end ofthe year a dinner was held exclusively for members. This was an exciting year for the 1980 Ski Club. Above: The Ski Club. First row, left to right: E. Olafson, F. Simi, B. Reed, L. Stewart. Second row: J. Reynolds, C. Thompson, C. Chamley, C. Carreno. Third row: G, Payne, K. Havilan, S. Strunk, K. Regan, W. Walsh, S. Billings, B. Dor- sey, J. Bennie, C. Roemer, R. Rattan. Left: Club Advisor Steve Sutton. Far left: Ski Club officers. President Suzanne Hal- lett, and, left, Treasurer Jennifer Cryer. Activities 113 IVlath Club Excels in Competition A 1. X, I fl lf' Y fi?--1 5,1351 'ill'- X The lVlath Club, under the guidance of Paz Jensen, had an- other successful and enjoyable year. Several times a month the members met and competed with each other to improve their skills and prepare for tournaments. Each month they competed with other schools and applied these skills in various events. With this determination and hard work, the club improved greatly throughout the year. Above: Bottom rovv: D. Schulman, D. Atkinson, B. Helfand, G. Holder, G. Nlain. Second row: P. Jensen, J. lVliller, S. lVlacDonald, L. Swenson, S. Golden. Back row: W. Ochoa, C. Posey, J. Burdick, D. Shaieb, J. Gruessle, C. Conner. Left: Front row: Sec. W. Ochoa, Advisor P. Jensen, Pres. J. Burdick. Second rovv: Transportation Chairmen J. Graessle, C. Conner. 114 Activities A Y A X N. Queen to King, Checkmate The Chess Club, which met every Thursday at lunch, was advised by Ray Widener. Members ofthe club challenged each other in matches that tested each player's mind. Strate gies were worked out and perfected, and games became pol- ished. Throughout the year, the club met its objective, which was to have fun. Overall, it turned out to be an exciting and worthwhile year for this well-organized group. Left: lVlr. Widener, club advisor. Below: The 1980-81 Chess Club. First row: J. Quevedo, Treasurer-L. Bowen ident-J. Bowen, D. Pare, G. Gastil. Back row: J. Propati, D. Harding, K. Bibb, B. Hallett. Activities 115 J. Vo, SecretaryfR. Knight. Second row: S. lvlahaffey, B. Shafer, Vice-Pres- Students Express Creativity The Drama Department, headed by new advisor Steven Gentry, consisted of the more experienced actors and ac- tresses who have taken drama for at least two years. The year started off a bit slowly, due to the fact that students had to Nbreak in their new teacher, however, they were able to produce several different types of plays. uThe Little Theater is where the class was able to express their many artistic talents and it is here that their traditional t'Smatterings took place. Throughout the year, their hard work proved a success. Left, senior drama students clown around, left to right, Bottom row: D. Thomas, C. Cottom, A. Schulman, J. Bannister, K. Hardin, D-. Manning, M. Butts, S, Rattray, E. Loar, D, Tricarico, Top row: T. Weaver, D. Stanley, J. Seely. Middle left, fourth year students display creativeness, First row: S. Rattray, C. Cottam, Second row: E. Loar, J. Seely, D. Tricarico, K. Hardin. Bottom left, third year drama students are usinging in the leaves? : M, White, C. Folkes, G. Landes, G. Croft, M. Steckbauer, D, Manning, T. Weaver, in the tree: M. 0'Donnell, D. Stanley. Below, second year students smile for the camera, First row: J. Walker, D. Foster, B. McGuigan, M. Sick- els, K. Phillips, S. Galloway, M. Floyd, M. Bowman, J. Bannister. Below right, fourth year drama show their love for one another, First row: E. Loar, S. Rattray, C. Cottamg Second row: K. Hardin, D. Tricarico, and J. Seely. ai ' 52,13 .1 1 ' 1 .4 Sports Editor: Sharri Ament The Girls' Swimming and Diving ---uw WW' T 15f1'iii 'Et' 1 4 A -1 4' qi'- ' ' K -'JET Fifi' , ...M e ,N -- -Ni.-1, vfnwv, - 1 ,..: 'f1,,,,gg,,,........-1-MW - .- 1 Q I H , .-f 'VW D V xi-L .f ,swf F The girls' swimming and diving teams performed with skill and beauty throughout their many competitions in the season, Under the instruction of Swim Coach Jane Lambert and Diving Coach Stan Kessler, the girls attended many hard practices, which helped them to develop their skills. With the great talent of the girls, and the high quality of the coaching staff, there were many potential contenders for CIF. Top left, diving team, I, to r,: Kathy Dargis, Nancy Gelber, Jeanine Kerth, Leslie lVlcKenzie. Center: Diving Coach Stan Kessler, Top right: Aardvark team captains labovel Jenny Reynolds and ifrontl Mary Biszkin show their pride for the team. Bottom right: Nancy Gelber performs this swan dive with beauty and grace. 120 Sports I I I 3 f ,S . I . fs '1 H .ef -sfiiaf 'X' 12 e-,- -. SES? i if, V -. , .-,, K W M A ,-nate- V.,-,C - e- fs, ' war- - - -, 'ceffffc' Q - ' A ia.f. .M + 1 -. .elf-wmff..saa1siwi -We V Teams Perform with Excellence Above swim team: I. to r., Top row: T. Rogers, C. Evans, S. Heventhal, S. Hammes, K. Telleson, lVl. lVlcCoy, K. Scanlan, A. Lefever, L. Chase, L. Meyer S. Piszkin, K. Tilaro, K. Pe-tray. Second rovv: B. Dascomb, IVI. Floyd, C, Pat- ton, lVl. Steckbauer, T. Pohl, J. Reynolds, B. Schreiber, W. Alsh, C. Posey, coach J. Lambert. Third rovv: lVl. Lloyd, S. Van Arsdale, P. Huffman, D. Di- Vello, L. Fisher, J. Jaggard, J. Gerhn, A. Olson, lVl. Kitch, coach S. Kessler Front rovv: K. Gaule, J. Van Balkenburg, B. Bremner, T. lVlcNeil, lVl. Gibbins, N. Harris, lVl. Piszkin. Bottom left: Swimmer Kim Tilaro practices hard on her butterfly stroke. Above right: Swim coach Jane Lambert smiles with content for her girls. W fl. . f gd-f new if if A i Q A 'A . fi fi A 1 Sports 121 iff. . 2. ' Q 5 ar . - as V 4: 3 1 Aardvarks Show Their Abilities an-mf' I Above Left: Performing the first dive of the day could be a chilling experience. Above Right: Starters of the JV Medley Relay pa- tiently await the sound of the gun. Center Right: The determination of Nlarie Floyd is brought through by the expression on her face. Bottom Right: Martha Kitch shows the skill and power it takes to perform the butterfly stroke. 122 Sports -4 Ml .- ,J b,y. ,.,3, --mp., .,mM-ig L, 2 vnsuluunvilfhv-f, tml. 5, , l 41.4 !ii?!'l,!+!3Q1fig!lS2-xrxr 4 f tsfiitiffzii M ,.:, W T, in Slay - Above Left: Diver Jeanine Kerth shows us her exceptional talent! Above Right: Biting her lip, Tina lVlcNeil, nervously awaits the start of her race. Bottom Left: Nancy Gelber shows us her great flexibilities by performing this daring dive. Bottom Right: Now the race has started, and all the swimmers thoughts are on their form and timing. Sports 123 Girls' Varsity and JV Tennis A This year the Girls' Tennis team was very strong and consistent, holding a steady record. The team had only three returning varsity players, making it dif- hcult to rebuild a strong team. A lot of time and effort was put in from every player, improving the team greatly dur- ing the course of the season. Positions were changed frequently, h- nally being decided around half season. The No. 1 singles player was Jennifer Smolan, followed by Anne Carey, Jill Butsko and Renee Bareno-Erin lVlal- kus. The No. 1 doubles team consisted of Kimberly lVlacDonaldvSuzie Billings, followed by Lori Grossman-Kathleen Knobloch, Joni Creel-Ganelle Rattan, and K. Fall-N. Cao. With everyone's time and effort, the team was able to hold out all the way through, ending with another great sea- son. Top left, Varsity team picture. Top row left to right: J, Butsko, D. Scheib, J. Creel, B. Domi- nguez, G. Rattan, Middle row left to right: N, Cao, K. Fall, K. Knobloch, J. Smolan, S. Billings, A. Carey, Bottom row left to right: L. Grossman, E. lVlalkus, R. Bareno, K. lVlacDonald. Top right: Lori Grossman and Kathleen Knobloch patiently wait to return serve. Bottom left: Jennifer Smolan concenf trates on her powerful forehand. Bottom right: Suzie Billings and Kimberly lVlacDonald proudly display their Angel Lopez T-shirts. 124 Sports 4 'v .-Tn , ....1g1?3?z V . .:.s,., ,.. S ., M- i 'Htl-N 4--'1..':r 11' .mg . ,,,-. .. . 'A 2' , , ,., . ' xi T55 f' ' A 9414 gi. iii vu i,!r.f 'i su., 'fr:fi3iF ' f T tra? iiifs e,.s.asf .1 'ir fs Teams Have Another Smashing Season Left team picture. Top to bottom, left to right: J. Top right: Anne Carey returns the ball with her Linderman, J. Gelber, C. DiGiovanni, L. lVliller, K. smashing backhand. Schulman, J. Schoenfeld, lVl. Knobloch, B. Domi- Bottom right: Erin lvlalkaus successfully executes a nguez, D. Scheib, S, Dorame, K. Phillips, G. Rat- backhand volley. tan, J. Butsko, Nl. DiGiovanni, T. Hulet, lVl. Hog- arth, J. Creel, R. Bareno, S. Billings, A. Carey, J. Smolan, K, MacDonald, E. Nlalkus, N. Cao, K. Fall, K. Knobloch. Sports 125 This year's varsity water polo team had an outstanding season. Under the supervision of Coach Chris lVlorrissey, the team possessed qualities of strength and physical endurance. Senior team members C. Kilgore, S. Tex, J. Goble, B. Nlurphey, P. Helmstetter, and C. Conner led the team to a successful year. Right: Varsity Water Polo Team, Top: D. Scher- burne, J. Lapp. Nliddle: S. Koppang, C. Kilgore, S. Tex. Bottom: R. Blazovic, B. Murphey, P. Helms- tetter, C. Conner, J. Goble. Below: Coach Morrissey goes over pool strategy with the team during a game. Below right: Jim Lapp fights vigorously for the ball. 126 Sports H20 Poloists Pool Together . .wlsi.:l.sl.i. or A Successful Season ' ff' ' 1 ' 'Qi' S f J 4 . . . +1 W .. .. ,.,,,,,.fw fwiiifzsii. sf -I Us-. ,iff .- , ft 2 i K .. ai fl. wig .1 g gig- 'Y s l .. , .. l . .. - MF ..M,3a., . ' 7 Wu .. ..,, eg., iv f K . V., -si.. . . - ..,,, -- :M , f ' f - ....awf.a-. . ' . - rm, gi Vk.. .i W . . I V ,,1. ,w ' - ,,,sg...n,, k Under the direction of Coach Larry Harmier, this year's junior varsity water polo team completed a highly aggressive season. With extreme dedication, they showed great enthusiasm toward next year's varsity team. Top left: Coach Larry Harmier shows his impres- sion ofthe game. Top right: Paul Neuman concentrates on his next move. Left: JV Water Polo Team. Bottom: Nl. Blazovic, D. Dargis, lVl. Fite, B. Hogland, A. Tonks, Nliddle: B. Shafer, T, Case, P. Neuman, R. Grahl, G. Hawkins. Top: D. Hopkins. Sports 127 This year, Grossmont's volleyball team continued their winning tradition with both JV and Varsity having outstanding seasons. There were many excellent players, but it wasn't a matter of any single outstanding player. A complete team effort was responsible for the teams' success. The superb coaching of lVls. Farres and Coach Buck also added to the teams' accomplishments. Upper left: Coach Buck Team lower right: E, Dorame, D. Schaieb, J. Sprawl, T. Saunders, T. Rue, C. Reedy, D. Russell, lVl. Kemp, S. Jackson, R. Layman, H. Campbell, lVl. Wilson, H. Jacobs, L. Henderson, Lower right: C. Reedy bumps the ball while T. Rue watches. 128 Sports Give Their All for Volleyball Teresa lVlcKenna, Nancy Bucaro, Paulette Parker Shari Conrad. Upper right: Coach Michelle Farres. Lower left: Paulette Parker serves the ball, Lower middle: B. Rozendal and T. NlcKenna awaiting a serve, Sports 129 Team upper left: Trish Lundberg, Barbara Rozen- dal, Theresa Layman, Susan Barkley, Lower left: Varsity Football Discovers The coaching staff of the varsity foot ball team brought the team back to- gether. Starting the year a bit slower than usual, the team ended its season with immeasurable potential, and gave its opponents stiff competition. The de- fense was absolutely flawless and ex- ceptionally tough. A few members of the team, by shaving their heads, brought the morale up 10070. Stand- outs for the team were: Ed Walsh, de- fensive back, Dave Smola, defensive lineman, Oscar lVloreno, linebacker, Paul La-Rosa, receiver, and George Wessels, runningback. -ai .- f 1 ' U, ... ' CT-if tt A A ft J ' H 3 'Z lf? 'T f gain ilyixi ' J Xb TS V159 I we - Ln ll 0 AJ l E3 E A at .A . .' H 'A'-W9 Q., - 'S 1 Y S . .Ji U n ' A 4 'rm rs iam -n , K G. f Q. L 1 V? 1, . ixwfq 5 N ' ir ld. 1 1' fi, m X 0 19 M. WIQ I' Upper Left: Coach Steve Sutton watches the team, Upper Right: Head Coach Pat Roberts. Above: Varsity football team, Top Row L to R: S. Lowel, D. Bartlett, P. Scott, M. Wieble, G. Nordstrom, P. Horn, R. Shinara, J. VanRaphorst, T. Iseminger, E. Walsh, K. Hook, D. Smola, B. Garmer. Middle Row: G. Shulty, H. Stilwell, K. Brown, F. Simi, J. Phips, P. Barker, C. lVlorris, L. Stone, R. Hutchison, P. LaRosa, S. Beauty. Bottom Row: D. DilVlartino, lVl. Forsythe J. Ralph, K. Frumkin, G. Wessels, S. Brewer, J. Webber, IVI, lVledico, E. Olof son, J. Duncan, O. Nloreno. Bottom Right: Scott Lowel quenches his thirst. 130 Sports 'r ae the Bright Side of Game K. t fir fm. H 1 Upper Left: Coach Lynn Cole watches the defense Upper Right: Paul Correa and Rick Hutchison show determination on their faces. Middle Right: Pat Horn looks for an opening. Middle Left: John Phips warms up. Bottom Left: John Phips looks down field, Sports 131 ,,.. ,,,,,.., . , 5 - - - VQ1 f , ... . . .... . R JV Team . .. . . . Effort, Plus The Junior Varsity team showed great potential for a promising future. Al- though the team was mostly made up by freshmen, the team did well in league standings. To the players, though, this was a great learning expe- rience. Standouts for the team were: Bill Simon, Wade Plunket, Rich Tama- sello and Tony Mims. . A . F K Upper Left: Mario Davis takes the handoft as Bob Whicelp blocks the defender. Above: Junior Varsity team, Top Row l. to R: J. Arshambo, I. Know, J. Lason, M. Hill, B. Simon, R. Tamasello, M. Price, J. Berin, C. Coles, S, Dinsdale, J. Daloran, T. McQuire, B. Travis, J. Bolan, J. Smola. Middle Row: J. Burke, J. Kennedy, M. Ward-Stiemen, T. Woodard, J. Sanfilipo, S. Maclintock R. Phitola, J. Bell, S. Putnam, K. Brown, T. Mims, S. Koreski, S. Smith, M. Newhand, M. Roth. Bottom Row: T. Lerch, M. Davis, T. Crocket, J. Smith, B. Whicelp, J. Escoto, T, Plunket, R. Galvin, K. Eiche- nger, W, Plunket, E. Marrot, T. Linquest, D. Jarmush, J. Tarintino. Bottom Left: Bill Simon releases the ball. Sports 133 Grossmont supported a very enthusi- astic cross country team. All eight members of the squad trained vigorously throughout the season, not to mention their training regimen over the summer when Dave Haygood and Tom Kezas ito single out two runnersl logged close to 750 miles. Coach Roger Karnopp expected his harriers to place in the upper half of the league. UI have a good bunch of kids, very conscientious and self-disciplined, Karnopp reported. llThese are very important qualities for a cross country team. Above Left: Coach Karnopp listens bewilderedly to directions given to his runners. Above Right, Top row: Alex Csatari, Dave Hay- good, IVlarc Tafoya, Ron Pennock, Bottom row: Chris Cullinan, Brian Johnson, Augie Sick, John Kinsfather. Bottom Left: Brian Johnson puts in some moun- tainous training. Bottom Right: Alex Csatari runs eftortlessly as he leads the pack of harriers. 134 Sports JV Shows lVluc:h Improvement Grossmont's Junior Varsity cross country team strove to be No. 1 but missed their goal, finishing second in the league. Coach Karnopp felt good about the team's ranking and was well pleased with his team. Obviously, he hopes they will finish first next year. Above Left: Paul Arreola takes in some scenery as he heads for the hnish line. Above Right: John Ferrone struggles to get that last surge of power on his way to the end of the race. Bottom Left, top row: Tom Kezas, Paul Arreola, Jim Pennock, John Ferrone, Jim Noel, Bottom row: Eric Neiman, Jeff Lee, Scott McLaughlin, lVl. Hazard. Sports 135 The soccer team, coached once again by Dick Bullock, had another high scor- ing season. A strong offense, as well as defense, made the team almost unbea- table. Experienced players helped the team meet their tough competitors and gave them high standings in the league. Standouts for the soccer team were Se- niors Paul Ferrone, Dino Gotses, Mike Fechter, Jami Ralph, Doug Gleoge, Chacho Herman, Greg Holder, John Rooney and Mark Teague. 1 rv-1 1 Y we . ik., . wi. .g Upper Right: John Rooney punches the ball out and saves the goal. Middle Left: Paul Ferrone takes a penalty shot. Middle Right Soccer team: Top Row L to R: Coach T. Lithopulos, T. Rozendal, C. Herman, M. Teague, J. Rooney, G. Holder, J. Robosco, D. Gleoge, D. LaFrenz. Middle Row: M. Attanasio, B Murphy, M. Fechter, P. Ferrone, J. Ralph, D. Gotses, B. Gotses, M. Etue. Bottom Row: J. Cro- cket, S. Yale, B. Lewis, E. Madrigal, J. Pennock, M. Costello, J. Sos. Bottom Right: Chacho Herman receives the pass 136 Sports Soccer Plays It By Foot S ,H Nliddle: Doug Gleoge kicks the ball up field. Bottom Left: Dino Gotses centers the ball. Upper Left: Mark Teague heads the ball out of the defense. Sports 137 Our Mighty Grapplers Pin This year's wrestling teams, under the direction of their new coach, Judd Hulbert, and assistant coach Dave Barrus, completed the season as a building year. With returning se- nior lettermen lVlarc Tafoya, Dan Krukowski, Larry Stone and David Bartlett, our grapplers reached their goal of an all-out, aggressive season. The team worked hard through many rough and tiring practices and meets, to be satished with an improved season. From week to week the team members could interchange between varsity and junior varsity, due to the wrestlers of the same weight class challenging each other in wrestle-offs, in the same respect, both teams worked to- gether with remarkable unity. The junior varsity team showed the skill and enthusiasm to become the great team ofthe fu- ture. Opposite page, Nliddle: Varsity and Junior Varsity Teams: Bottom: R. Kru- kowski, B. Weichelt, K. lVIurphey, A. Bryant, C. Smith, S. Fite, R. Carlson. Nliddle: P. Hruza, C. Coles, C. Waldron, D. Free, R. Grahl, T. Perez, E. Jones. Top: lVl. Weibel, lVl. Hanson, D. Krukowski, lVl. Tafoya, D. Bartlett, B. Sie- bens, J. Lawson. lVlat Nlaids, B. Mendoza, A. Nlendoza. Coaches, J. Hulbert, lVlr. Mendoza, D. Barrus. Not shown: L. Stone, B. Degracia, B. Serentos. Below Right: Terry Perez starts off at the beginning of his match. 138 Sports Gpponents to the IVlat Mm . ,,,L i, U an V it V Opposite page, top: Rick Krukovvski grabs a near M - waist, far ankle, for a take down. E i Opposite page, bottom: Chris Waldron concen- ' trates on his next move. Left: Larry Stone pins his opponent. Top, Left: JV wrestlers drill moves during prac- tice, Top, Right: As our wrestlers took command, our opponents didn't seem to like it. t ,, xx sf, ,TTYL ' fr :GYZRN Sports 139 Varsity and Jr Varsity Softball This year's varsity softball team continued performing with outstanding skills. Even though there was much individual talent, teamwork is what made them successful. It was re- ported by Coach Steve Sutton that they should finish in the top three of the league and then continue on to CIF. Through the exceptional team members, and the great coaching, this was one team that always played a winning game of softball! Above left: Pitcher Kathy Hamilton is winding up to pitch a fast ball. Above right: Top row l to r: K. Hamilton, T. Feneis, T. Lundberg, S. Barkley, K. LeRoy, B. Rosendal, C. Dentt. Bottom row: Helper B. Barkley, S. Dean, J. Kuhlow, K. Rogers, J. Verdogo, B. Wise, P. Parker, Donna Seily, Coach Steve Sutton. Bottom right: Up to bat, Brenda Wise steps into her swing. 140 Sports Teams Strike Out Opponents i l rgffim- ,Q A very young, but strong, junior varsity softball team started out slowly but continued building and finished with a successful season. Coach Michelle Farres was very happy with her team, and was constantly amazed with the talents the young team showed. It was an example of practice paying oft. Above left: Batter Laura Webb foul tips the ball. Above right: Stephanie Shutes concentrates on her pitching. Bottom left: Top row, I to r: Coach lVlichelle Far- res, T. Shopp, T. lVlaran, A. Jefferies, K, Gault, S. Fitzpatrick, l.. Webb, Nl. LeDuc, B. Dascomb. Bottom row: L. Dickerson, P. Baker, K. Nicholas, E. Veskas, L. lVleyer, S. Schutz, S. Hauri. Center: Barney. Sports 141 Girls' Cross Country Run Many Miles Grossmont's girls' cross country team had a lot of fun this year, even though they put in many hours of hard work. Having more experience, they are look- ing to improve their team for next year, possibly possessing potential CIF win- ners. Let's hear it for women in sports! Upper right, top row: Beason, N, Rothwell, M, Blackledge, A, Williams, W, Kaiser, K, bottom row: Yeakley, K, Young, K, Duncan, M, Kezas, K, Jenson, D, Moreau, L. Bottom left: Maureen Duncan is running against the wind, Center: Karen Kaiser strikes a running pose. Bottom right: Competitive running requires a lot of discipline, as demonstrated by Karen Kezes' style. .....v' QSSSSHUNJ 142 Sports JV Basketball Dunks Dpponents This year Grossmont's JV basketball team dribbled their way through a suc- cessful season. Teamwork and effort were put in from each player, which helped to build a strong team. The team worked long and hard throughout the year, striving for a top position in the league. With hard practice and determi- nation, the team completed the season with a winning record. Top left: JV Team: Bottom to top, left to right: B. Stevens, lVl. Weber, D. Cole, B. Jensen, E. Lewis, C. Woeller, G. Owens, O. Atkinson, R. Waggner, J. Hoffman, L. Hilgerman, J. Grant, B. Andrakso, lVl. Franklin, S. Battenfield, T. Cabadios, lVl. Fernan- dezo. Bottom left: Coach Maynard shows his apprecia- tion for the JV team. Bottom middle: Mike Fernandezo shoots for two. Bottom right: Curt Woeller dribbles down the court with great speed. Sports 143 Varsity Basketball Rebuilds if a of ' ,, K . ,k , .. Hg ,,,,,s.,f M WM K A aaaaa lit x gA I Gu SN in i , gg Q Q any ,aaaa aww Q HWS, K N 1 Ks, vs T W, , ,. ., ,. , ,,,,. ., K f .. ,., ki E. ' s aaaa This year's varsity basketball made great strides in what was considered a rebuilding season. The starting team consisted of juniors except for Dan Smith, the only senior. Though the team was so young, they finished with a re- spectable season. Expectations are high for next year and years to come. 144 Sports UP Page 144 Lower right, team: Coach F. Foggiano, J, Ko- htopuls, R. Sylvester, lVl, Reynolds, J. VahRaphorst, G, Smola, S. Beaty, T. Isemihger, E Walsh, G. Norstrom, J. Lapp, S. Lowell, R. Tome sello, D. Smith, J.J. Baciho. Upper left: E, Walsh and J. VanRaphorst move down the court. Upper right: T, Isemihger awaiting a pass as D. Smith watches. Page 145 Upper left: E. Walsh motions for a pass. Upper middle: T. Icemihger and J. VahRaphorst watch as E. Walsh goes up for a layaup. Upper right: R. Sylvester dribbles down sideline. Lower Left: Grossmoht awaits the rebound. Sports 145 Outstanding Athletes Honored f ' . 'Q' Grossmont High School places a strong emphasis on educa- tion, vve also place a strong emphasis on sports. We have many excellent sport teams, and with them, many excellent athletes. Without the training and dedication of the team members, vve never would have achieved our excellent sport standings. lVlany times vve forget, or do not realize, the ex- tensive training the athletes go through to achieve their ex- cellence. We would like to aclcnovvledge all of these, hovvever, it is our place to acknowledge only a fevv ofthe l'Outstanding Athletes. 146 Sports J ' 'K if? gf ff' A i as ssk 4 5 5 Ai ' . E A ,awk ii F Opposite page. Top Lett: Steve Tex, Water Polo, Chris Conner, Swim, Rick Tapper, Svvim, Top Right: Eric Eklund, Tennis, Ann Carey, Tennis. Middle Right: Dave Bartlet, Wrestling, Oscar lVloreno, Football. Bottom Right: John Kingstather, Cross Country, Krista Kezas, Cross Country, Bottom Left: David DilVlartino, Sprints, Terri Feneis, Sprints, Tim Hllgerman, Field, This page. Top Left: Kathy Hamilton, Softball, Dan Smith, Baseball. Top Right: Nancy Bucaro, Volleyball, Brian Cotes, Golf. Bottom Right: Ed Walsh, Basketball, Paulette Parker, Girl's Basketball. Bottom Left: Leslie lVlcKenzie, Gymnas- tics, Paul Ferrone, Soccer. Sports 147 This year's track team, under the leadership of their head coach, Lynn Cole, attacked the season with the strength of a large and vicious team. Because ofthe large turn-outfor the team this year, the early hopes and predictions were finally a possibility. Under the direction of a superior staff, consisting of such coaches as, Roger Karnopp, lVlike Davis, Marlin Baer, and the many other assistant coaches, this year's track team set out to make realities out of possibilities. Hard work and extra eftort boosted the team to finish with an honorable record. Below, Varsity team: Row 1, David Lafrenze, Chris Culllnan, Kevin Eichinger David l-laygood, Chris Waldron, Alex Csatari, Row 2, Robert Vvainaina, Dean lVlaier, Matt Hilgeman, Gary Tompkins, Ron Rennock, Greg Auer, John Kins- father, Row 3, Fabio Simi, Jim Wallace, Randy Antonio, Tim l-lilgeman, Eric Naiman, Joel Bowen, David DiMartino, Row 4, Eric Olafson, Augy Sick, Jeff Steorts, Daraius lrani, Greg Steorts, John Burke, Row 5, Dave Smola, lVlike Weibel, Don Widmer, Richard lvliguire, and Bob Garmer. 1 Boys Track Strides ,T- X G-70 G73 148 Sports Through Tough Year Above: The junior varsity track team, Rovv 1, Jim Pennock, Elvin Levvis, Thom Kezas, Roger Carlson, Ken Chinn. Rovv 2, Courtland Goetz, Greg Nicola, Joe Propati, John Crocket, John Ferrone. Row 3, James Trimble, James Lawson, Ron Tovvnsen, Paul Arreoia, Matt Ward-Steinman. Rovv 4, Anthony IVIirnrns, Pater Laurence, Jeff Smola, John Bessone, Scott Laughlin. Rovv 5, Larry Hiigeman, Cortney Gordon, Sean IVlcLaughIin, Darvin Bishop, Randy Nicola. Left: Tirn Hilgernan strides through his vvarmups before practice. Opp. page, top right, Bob Garmer huries the shot- put to an outstanding distance. Sports 149 Girls' Track Strides Forward The girls' track team, with the aid of head coach, Lynn Cole, had a very competative season. Being a subordinate of the boys track team, the girls stood out with honor and pride against all their opponents. With seniors, Terri Feneis and Sherri Ament, the team completed the year with a very suc- cessful season. Right: Janet lVIaxvveII, in great form, remains suspended in midair after re- leasing the shot-put. 'Yarn Above: Girls' track team, Row 1, A. Barnard, D. Carter, D. Dimartino, C. Pat- Ratten. Rovv 4, S. Ament, V. Schulte, S. Jackson, D. Thomas, K. Gault, C ton, K. Young. Rovv 2, IVI. Duncan, l.. Debartolo, E. Viskas, J. Turner, L. Sheri- CVOS9, ROW 5, J. Butsco, Ji Maxwell, VV. Wllllami B- Graessele, T- Feneis dan, IVI. Elleage. Rovv 3, D. Jensen, C. Kezas, lVl. Dyer, IVI. l-larron, G. Wyatt, J. 150 Sports Above left: lVlary Dyer concentrates on her ap- proach for long jump. Above right: Three girls vvarm up before practice Left: Sherri Ament flies over a hurdle with the greatest of ease. Sports 151 J.V. and Varsity Swimmers Both the J.V. and Varsity swim teams had very good years. Varsity led by sen- iors John Goble, Chuck Kilgore, and Scott Koppang, had a very respectable showing and J.V. showed great promise for the future. Lower Right: Phil Helmsteter, Steve Tex, John Goble, Hank Iring, Greg Owens, Dale Hopkins, Randy Reed, John Gressel, Scott Koppang, Rick Tapper, Chuck Kilgore, Alex Tohks, Paul Newman, Chris Conner. Upper: Scott Koppand shows classic form. 152 Sports Plunge Into Competition Upper Left: Breck Jensen gasps for air. Upper Right: Greg Havvkin glides through the Water. Team Lower Left: Kevin Lunt, Doug Kenborne, Ron Bincabic, Michelle Farris, lVlarck Bialovic, Jack Moore, Cayton Koizuni, Dave Rrnirer, Jeff IVliiIer, Torn Cirvere, Marty Gradonjki Greg Havvkin, Joe Penny, Breck Jensen, Todd Paniek, Greg Penny, Ed Murphy. Sports 153 Girl's Varsity and J.V. Basketball The girls' Varsity Basketball team had another productive year. With a new coach, Frank Faggiano, the team took on the opponents with more conndence. The team had great depth with return- ing letter-ladies, Brenda Wise, Paulette Parker, Sherri Dean, Kathy Hamilton, and Cheryl Dent. The J,V. squad, coached by Ken lVley- nard, once again showed great promise for a very competitive season. The team ended the season vvith high standings. Varsity team, Top rovv L to R, lVlellissa lVlartens, Whitney Hassell, Kathy Hamilton, Cheryl Dent, Brenda Wise, Sherri Dean, Carla Rosenberry, coach Faggiano. Bottom rovv, Adria Jefferies, lVle linda lVlartens, Kelly Rogers, Marble Kemp, lVlon- ica Steckbaer, Crissi Olson, Paulette Parker. 154 Sports Above: Paulette Parker g at oes for a lay-up. Above: Kathy Hamilton shoots for tvvo teams Bounce opponents W.,-di WM! Top' J.V. team top row- l. to R- K. Anderson T. lVloran S. Shutz P. Baker D. Nykoski. Middle row: S. l-leventhal, V. Sylvester, J. Sprawl, C. Rie- del, S. Dorame. Bottom row, K. Anderson, J. Switzer, C. Reedy, S. Swian. Not pictured, K. Wil- liams. Top Right- Kathy Reedy reaches for the ball. Lower Left, Steph Hammes passes the ball to Dena Wykoski. Lower Right, Kristi Williams gets two. The Boys' Tennis Team ir:-N Easily ...ff f The Boys Tennis Team vvas very con- sistent this year, taking a strong lead ahead ofthe other schools in the Gross- mont District. The team had coopera- tion and hard work from everyone vvho participated on the team. Both the Varsity and the Junior Varsity teams had they strength to keep a steady vvin- ning record. Coach, IVIrs. Turner, was very pleased with the team's success in the year of 1981. Smashes Their Opponents Opposite Page Varsity and J.V. team. Front row, left to right: E. Ecklund, R. Holec, A. lVlcCoy, G. Huhn. D. Buslcirlc, R. Harris, VV. Hall, C. lVleneley Back rovv: C. Young, D, Crouse, O. Atkinson, A. Schulman, R. Waggoner, G. Payne, H. Snovvden, D. Schulman, J.J. Bacino, T. Reedy, IVI. Willis, P. Doring, J. King. Top Right: Eric Ecklund easily aces his opponent Left: Coach lVlrs. Turner expresses her delight in the team. Nliddle: Paul Doring Waits to hear the call? Right: Alan lVlcCoy displays his povverful baclchand. Right page: left: Varsity team: R. Ho- lec, D. Buskirlc, A. lVlcCoy, lVl. Willis, top: E. Eck- lund, G. Payne, H. Snovvden, P. Doring. Top: Rus- tin Holec dives in determination to return the ball Bottom: Gary Payne smoothly returns the ball with his steady forehand. lVliddle: Harold Snow- den returns the ball with just the right touch. Right: Donald Buskirk concentrates on the up- coming shot. Sports 157 Varsity Baseball Exhibits A 1v K ,, M K ' . , 'le t, , X - f ' .L . A. ,wi f- .,. NA, ,. ,-23, K fw - ff ..l -f'i'M T ' gtg' . f. . 1 X s , .X wwe 1652- This years Varsity baseball team was formed of talented, hard working play- ers. The co-captains, George Wessels and Dan Smith, gave the team lead- ership. With the great coaching of Bill Gray the boys learned hovv to combine all their talents to make a strong winning team. Coach Gray felt C.I.F. was within the reach of this performing baseball team. Above: Varsity baseball team: I to r: Top row: P. Vasiliou, C. l-lauri, lVl. lVliller, S. Swain, T. Gard- ner, D. Van Raaphorst, T. Iseminger, E. Walsh, P. Scott, Coach Gray. Front rovv: T. Kotan, P. La Rosa, T. Rozendal, D. Smith, lVl. Forsythe, L. Ko- bulniclcy, J. O'Niell, S. Stone, G. Wessels, D. Le Roy. Batgirls: Susie Petix, Lauran Smith, C'Ann Dickson. 158 Sports -nb, ,' 41 Talented and Hard Working Team QM' Front, I to r: Inheldersz Jerry O'NieII, Dan Smith, Parker Scott, Todd Iseminger, Ed Walsh. Above left: Outfieidersz I to r: Jeff Van Raaphorst, George Wesseis, Luke Kobulnicky, Center: IVIatt Forsythe. Above right: I to r: Catchers: Pete Vasiiiou, Steve Svvain, Front: I to r: Pitchers: top row: Tim Gardner, Paul La Rosa, Shavvn Stone, IVIatt IViiIIer. Front rovv: Tim Rozendal, Craig Hauri. Sports 159 J.V. Sparks Competition, Expertise The J.V. baseball team's hopes were high as the season was emerging. They felt the team had improved since last year. As usual the schedule was tough, with a strong sense of competition. The team was very enthused and hopeful about the season. Determination and dedication were a major force behind the team. Their dedication was demon- strated by the intense practices. Top right: top row Lto R, lVl. Kelly, B. Lewis, R. Wilson D Swank G Takacs B. Conway, T. Jones, G. Simpson. Middle row, G. Gorm P Callback C Stotts, J. Dolan, J. Dodson, S. lVlcClintock, K. Warne Bottom row lVl Web ber, IVI. Rowles, R. Lerche, T. Rediker, S. Walsh. Bottom right Steve lVlcClintock prepares to release a fastball. Above: Bob Conway waits patiently for a ground ball. 160 Sports Golfers Swing into Action I The Golf team, coached by Clar Brad- foot, worked hard, and had many men shooting close to par. The team showed great promise throughout the season. The Golf team gave their opponents stiff competition. Upper Left, Scott Loves iron swings towards the Golf ball. Center, Brian Coates shows perfect form. Upper Right, Bill lVliller prepares to drive the ball. Above, Top Row Lto R, lVlr. Bradfoot, Scott Love, Bill lVliller, Courtney Williams. Bottom Row, James Jackson, Jim Westby, Frank Fieten, Brian Coates. Not pictured, Tim Doyle. Sports 161 Varsity Gymnasts Exercise Talents The girls Varsity gymnastics team was very small, but had great individual talent that carried them through the season. Because ofthe size of the team, they only had two optional performers, and not the least number needed Cfourl. This hurt them greatly in competitions. Coach Richards was very happy with her girls, but only wished that there were more out for the team. With the help of her assistant coach, Ms. Lowery, Ms. Richards helped the girls on the Hoor exercises, beam, vault and parallel bars. She also taught the Varsity and J.V. new routines. Top left: Michelle Surette is being helped by assistant coach Ms. Lowery. Top right: I to r: Varsity optional, Top row: Leslie McKenzie, Kim Downie, Varsity team: Middle row: Carla Crouse, Michelle Surette, Stacy England. Front row: Julie Gelber, Kim Bowen, Karen Schenheld. Front right: Kim Bowen practices her leaps forthe Hoor exercise 162 J V Gymnastics Team Springs Hope The J.V. gymnastics team was very young, but formed of talented girls vvith a vvill to learn. With this in mind, Coach Richards was hopeful for a strong varsity team next year. Each day the girls would practice on their many routines, constantly trying to improve their skills. lVlany cartvvheels, round-offs, and leaps vvere done! Above left: Lisa Collins tries eagerly to perfect the parallel bars. Above right: I to r: Junior varsity team: Lisa An- derson, Lisa Smith, Susanne Videkuell, middle rovv: Tittany Embry, Nancy Gelber, Patti Ovvens, front rovv: Dana Biesel, Diana Duerksen, Lisa Cola lins. Front Lett: Lisa Smith practices her vaulting. 163 c 'M va? ,WA-v +--l Classes Editor: Patti Cates , ' it it Junior Class 6 +5 Looks Ahead This year's Junior Class planned many fund-raising activi- ties. The juniors were busy planning the Junior Ball and pre- paring for a successful senior year. Advised by Larry Martin and Merle Smith, they learned many useful leadership quali- ties for the present as well as the future. Upper Right: Michelle Brienze and Lynn Richard prepare another messy whip cream pie at the Homecoming Fair. Bottom: Junior Judiciary: Bottom Row: M. Brienze, R. Drumm, L. Richard, M. Drew, M. White, G. Landes, S. Vergos, L. Goldberg, J. Selby, D, Antista, Middle Row: C. Nicholas, S, Hallett, D. Heath, J. Dunn, C. Block, J. Gerhn, M. Steckbauer, D. Lyons, L. Bowen, Top Row: B. Degracia, J. Kontopuls, E. Naiman, D, Schulman, V. Burgess, C. Hopster, M. Wiebel, N. Harris, M, Murphy, K. Yelman, D. Salomone, L. Merrilat, J. Lapp, G. Heissenberger, D, Shaeib. Opposite Page: Upper Left: Junior Class Ofhcersz S. Vergos, M. Brienze, M. Steckbauer, L. Richard, M. Murphy, L. Bowen, G. Landes. Upper Right: Kathy Yelman and Donna Heath wait patiently for another cus- tomer. Bottom Left: Mr. Martin helps juniors whenever they need advice. Bottom Right: Mr. Smith helps plan the fund-raising activities. 3 V 5 NJ. - 166 Underclass mf Q 5 s 2 K ii? H , 21 - -5 5:1 f it S E-E A we 5-339 N0 x L , , ACOSta, Dam-320 Alloway, Curtis Angle, Terry Adamov, Steve Altom, Thomas Antista, Diana Aleto, Scott Amato, Mark Armstrong, Allen, Danielle Anderson. Donald Christina Allen, Deborah Anderson, Greg Auer, Greg Allen, Paul Anetsmann, Babb, Mike Karen Bacarti, Kim 168 Underclass Juniors Start The -r F 1 .Mr f 4 iz EB' ?e A . 'essl llee . xii rif , A 1, ' 'l a t it- ge he ,ss T an E e ge i Bm: we J 51 'B 'T R ft., at 1 U, , ef- . :QA A .. 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Q-f 4 X it is 4 , gl E? ns GW .s l .,,k,k, Eoff, Sheila Espinoza, Patty Fall, Kim Fisher, Lisa Erickson, Alicia Everett, Joyce Falor, Teresa Fitzpatrick, Cathie Ferguson, Pam Flannery, John Ferrantello, Maria Fletcher, Gary Ferraro, Lisa Fluty, Steve Fishel, Mark Folkes, Crystal Yvette Stalvey grimaces as she and friends take a break from classes. 172 Underclass 3 M Fordyce, Steve Forsythe, Matt Fortune, Kia Fox, Braxton Franklin, Tracy Free, Derek Freeman, Laura Frumkin, Boyd Fulle, Travis Fung, Kelsey Gallant, Mark Garcia, Dave Garcia, Kathy Garcia, Steve Gaynes, John Gelber, Nancy Genzlinger, Jeff George, Chris - 'fls --Size' Gerhn, Julia Giannini, John Gibbins, Maggie Gidney, Lisa Godes, Lori Goertz, Julie Preliminary SAT Tests A if 4 L .5ge2.s.,mE + ig, G Hi 5, V f f: .1 5 za - V 'Fx 3 .. ig, ti' l W . 1,. i'-J. ie: fs if if if is A-avi K -. 5 -I we L :WH f 'L'Y - .. s, LL,, , rr L, w G Lh1'l , ' L ., : fs L L stt,,, fi iiii ,iii- ' f.. 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Hinz, Sheri Hoagland, Julie Hodge, Robert ,, .,,. s Ifif, if Holec, Rustin Hopkins, Dale Hopster, Caryl scar Moreno seems to be lecturing Michele Brie Horton, Mike Hough, Lisa Howard, Debbie nze and Lynn Rich- Underclass 173 Q Nt' is...-v f-eu: At Q ki X-'r Hruza, Peter Hughes, Joe Hunt, Darin Hunt, Lisa Ibarra Irani, Daraius 174 Underclass JQQFN Iseminger, Todd Ishikawa, Paul Jensen, Diane Johnson, Kerrie Johnson, Scott Johnston, Damion Lasting Friendships Are as Mtv U, ,,.. 3, , ga Q? ,-fi? we gf ,twig igifgn gi Mi X 13 gr X ., 1552, . Jones, Robyn Jones, Tom Kemp, lVlarbe Kepple, Kim Kienle, Alyson King, Jim Kingard, Carey Kolesar, Mary Korty, Lori Kummerow, La-Bella, Ann- Kitch, Martha Kontopuls, John Krumholz, Erin Andreas lVIarie Kitts, Robert Koreski, Lauren Kuhl, Leslie Kurchar, Sherri Lambert, Kathy Knight, James Kvendru, Ellen Lamm, Bonnie Knobloch, Kslihfryonded Cindi Block and Jackie Dunn take a last glance back. Established On Our Campus '-xv! ' :f 7?f-, , f. ij- ,qaefxgiefaz -fee-flfwfeffis ' A f ,L .1 I E r , -1, -l M W . y.q..,g:, -f vu -,gli FV 2 l ,E fe -zz ,115-we ., 4 i it -,s l- z z.. 11' -V - M 5 1 r T -1 iii Lx 'T 'l' sl 'L H A lp SB ' el -f e vga 3 JF 1 is ig if A ,,,. .,,, . . .-W' , gain- swf: rf - ., :5 ef ,l s B, 55' H ,Q Lamm, Joanne Landes, Gayle Lapp, Jim Larsen, Tim Lawyer, Jeff Layman, Theresa Le Duc, Megan Learn, Vicky Leezy, Cheryl Legerton, Cheryl Lempka, Michelle Lerche, Tracy e,, s r Lerud, Karen Lewis, Doreen Litchfield, Valerie Lockhart, Cheryl Lomedico, Bill Long, Susan . Ng, B ,,,,,,l ,,,,,, We af uf' -:pf was , Martin, Kelly Martinez, Martha Marx, Debra Matheson, Jennifer Masters, Penny Mauricio, Teresa Maxwell, Janet Maxwell, Walter U nderclass 175 Juniors Take Life wwe' . M, 1,3 MCCall, Tara McCoy, Maryann McClintic, Karen McDaniel, Mike McClintock, Steve McDonald, Cathy giffgw-fa- ,.. .. ' wmwws ,ow . 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R QF' t EQ Mourik, Sheila Morris, Chris Morris, Kim Mueller, Kim Murphy, Meghan Murray, Missy A Little Easier ,,. .... E 1 ,- as rl , . T E LE :shut ,,11.,. i Nalman, Eric Nay, Robert Neill, Roger Nichols, James Nicholas, Kathy Nolan, Kelly ,gain MW et -' 1- H sll G , or 4 'ka M. ,,,l ,,,,,,, ,,ll,, ll. Nordstrom, Greg Novotny, Emily O Donnell, Mary Ortiz, Luis Ortner, Grace Oslinger, Debbie Q ' .H lf: 2 '1 : . , '-'Eb' iffi!'liii5i , 'il ff 1 . - ff - , ,,s , , ss G, . ,ta ,.,, ,, W at 'P-If ,.., ., ,,,.:: IEW ' if U? Q Mfg E G sseerss rss tell f ' Qlliffltfli' 'sszlfwf f fm? Owens, Greg Padilla, Jeanna Papin, Francie Paraiso, John Pardee, Roland Patton, Lisa Patton, Tony Pennock, Ron Pepper, David Perez, Dalia Perez, Irene Perez, Terry Ass, --Za : my ew-fe' - Mil li' i 1- ,pf Z, .. se...-se:-e:..: :. . ,: - . , e lf, I ff: l S if 55 sm e se- -f G wn ffffszeszg. KL rt 5, lg 9 x -N. Perrins, Teri Person, Darrell Petersen, Lori Pierce, Dayna Plnnell, David Plett, Tony Al' , V STE if gzgidsmv lsslwe 1 2 N 53 1-K E + is l' W .. la, ,.,-me A .N-we f-f , . , , Q- ..w,..4z...qnn. Poop, Cyndi Powers, Don Prokop, VVIOFIU' Porter, Linda Prescott, Cricket PYUSU, Kelli Potratz, Roger Prodor, Cathy Pryor, Robert Powell, Pam Progner, John Quarg, Lori Janell Sprague and Anne Carey dig for the last morsel of food. Underclass 177 4 Third Year Of High School , fl- 1 'easel ' Mu., K- 1' H51 wir? .r f qw' , C.-4' A ,Q 4 , fx as--:fofile 'f K 'v -1 .kW,,.7, l , . 1 1,3 L ' ' w e-S . fi L, 'ss-fl ' -J- ..,v K e K7 he fe R P if A D 'HQ W K Y si , I f X. ff hvh T hhhh js . 1 Ramos, John Randolph, Coleen Rasmussen. Kristi Rayborn, Bruce Reedy, Tom Regusters, Juan 178 Underclass Reynolds, Lisa Reynolds, Mark Richard, Lynn Richard, Rita Richardson, Mike Rieser, Robert Rogers, Kelly Rue, Teresa Rosa, Rhonda Russell, Debbie Rosenbach, Tracy Russo, Mark Meghan Murphy giggles at a friend's Sack, Brian Sadleir, Debbie Salomone, Deirdre joke. Sanher, Cathi Schulman, Daniel Sarmiento, Schultz, Greg Monica Schuster, Dawn Scandlyn, Richard Schwartz, Keith Scanlan, Karen Scott, Lynda Schaefer, Lori Seeley, Donna Schroeder, Mark Selby, Jill Seljan, Cindy Servey, Mark Shaieb, Dona Shaieb, Dora Shanklin, Paula Proved Promising To Juniors S iiiiiii , , S ,,... 551YY-Efil-E- , ,, .. , .. . lfifiiffi' A . W A Wgrk Q . , '- - I ew, ii' S ,..., . ' , 'fiii' i .i i1 .. so ,,ii iiii ,tti ,L , ' ' ' i,i: ,,, L .ii- , - .,ii K Alfi' og g iJ EL, 3 A' ,, i ,i' :I ' ' . iii - mm ,,,.if iW,, ,ii,,,i ii.i , S. . iiii 1 i i,1 - A 9 V ' ,ii.,, ii'i . i1.- i t -S12 -f,:',. 512,11 , . i'f. V ii' fii - fi, ,V ,,::f, 1 ii, Sheehan, Tammy Shepherd, Sue Shipman, Elizabeth Shunnarah, Richard Sickels, Michele Siebens, Robert , eqgsggsi v., :ss f ,: i if Yi 11 --fs is is ' Fw .i 1212. R. Q t was lg Q55 . 'HV' Silvis, Slater Smith Smith Smith Smith Scott Smith, Scott Spraul, Teresa Stanley, Curt Steorts, Greg Stevenson, Frank , Wendy Snapp, Jim Stalker, John Steckbauer, Steorts, Jeff Stinebaugh, Teri , David Snowden, Ben Stalvey, Yvette Monica Sterling, Cindy Stockham, Kathy , Mark Sommerfeld, Paul Steinhauer, Stone, Shawn , Tina Sosna, Curtis Ingred Stoneberg, , Todd Sprague, Janell Russell Students listen to the music of llMax. Street, Mike ,,.e,,, . vi 5? its 43? 1 as Jaw .P Q it :fi 5 . 3 X 5 i'i' ' -v if if Strouse, David Strunk, Suzanne Stuart, Ann Marie Sumner, Christy Sundahl, Jay Swartwood, Geannie Underclass 179 Juniors Look Toward Their my V if 3' S' 'L-Fe? S 'hz , .tm 5? W- U5 ' ' 5 u., -,An ' ,def S with Q' 4 X-,,-v J' 5 3 1' wr ' S q. fb ' A 5 1 X 1 , . . ,i .v N, ! -.. Swink, Doug Sylvester, Rick Sysyn, Andy Tapper, Rick roro ,,o, 4 Q, g5gi,s,,Q,,,. , :Qi M 'Els , in E3 if V35 S2 .f same!! ,M ..,. . dw:-'-, i .i ggef-W ' '2-iiifif f 'res efvifg. .. H21 -- THU3, Augie Thomas, Kirsten T?iYl0 , U53 Thompson, Pam Taylor, Robert Tilargl Kim Terrazas, Carol Torregl Hector Lisa Ferraro shows-of? the llwestern look. 180 Underclass aft? T ' ia, a' .JQ A rw, iff' if :fe-in 4, 5 I u Jr ,penn N A ... f ':::gs,:..g-,-.zf-:eg ,Eg -- - -.s.k,.1..,.:- ,.. .. 5, V ,.1 M Trimple, Teri Tuck, James Turner, Janet Turner, Tim Valverde, Nancy Van Brockern, Lu Ann Van Every, Fred Van Raaphorst, Jeff Vassallo, Anna Verdugo, Judy Vergos, Stacey Vidkull, Susanne .1 , , N g'5,:g:3,, l ' s e i 5' r L il Lux il 'f sg, 1 5552 y ,X 1 f Viets, Scott Wallace, Jim Wallace, Sandy Walsh, Wendy Walther, Dave Wanzer, Suzanne .4fi Q? i bb.. I-:f...w wl'f 4 'TI A IQZSNA' Ward, Don Waterhouse, Richard Weber, Jack Weeks, Julie Weibel, Mike Weller, Janet ,,scl,s S, Wells, Tim Weston, Mike White, Michele Wilcox, Robb Wilder, Darryl Williams, Devra Last Year At Grossmont we-tae, .zz-Wifeaf . , 13 -f,,,, an ,wuz-f , LL.. , ,,,' ,, s ti 'K .M iw , 2, ,V k mi if'P5.2aiQir e . . in - :ESF 9 Q S Williams, Glenn Wilsey, Van Wilson, Maryann Wilson, Rick Wilson, Rick Wilson, Scott i , -. fl Wilson, Trish Wiltfong, Sandy Winter, Michelle Woods, Cindy Wright Wright, Linda Arias, Carlos - -1 Avila, Elva ' s Bailey, Nathan Becker, Debra Blackwood, Teresa - Bober, D eglas Bradley, Roderick Brashers, Erik Brekke, Kathryn Buehner, Eric Buffington, Micheal Burger, Sheila Burke, John Buskirk, Donald Campbell, Sidney X Carlson, Lisa ' 'Ui Conrad, Judy Crago, Antony Cully, Jackie Cyr, Gregory Damico, Mark Davis, Paul Dean, Randall Dell, Arsina ' .- I1 . Q, . X , Wright, Marie Zinkovick, Eddie Wykowski, Donna Zoumaras, Wyman, Lee Suzanne Yelman, Kathty Young, Ron Zampetti, Ron CAMERA SHY De Martino, Debra Diaz, Linda Domondon, Fredrico Downes, Thomas Drummond, Micheal Du Pont, Julie Dye, Donna Dyer, Jimmy Edgington, Roberta Fechter, Micheal Ferraro, Ann Fontana, Dean Gardner, Tim Gillespie, Julie Gittings, Micheal Grove, Tim Gwin, William Hallett, Suzanne Hamper, Susan Harding, David Harrison, Deborah Havens, Lloyd Heath, Donna Hewicker, John Hollander, Mark Hunt, Margret Juby, James Kent, John Kolesar, Sam Kostewa, Chad Lefever, Andrea Lippert, David Lo Medico, Billy Macdonald, Philippa Malmim, Jennifer Martinez, Martha Mauricio, Teresa lVlcBreaty, Marji McCullough, Kathy McKenna, Eugene Morris, Lee Morrison, Bruce Murin, Donna 0 Brien, David Przybylski, Don Race, Ragen Rathbun, Gary Rear, Christina Ringersma, Danette Rivers, Shiann Robertson, Tammy Rosenberg, Franz Sanborn, Barnabas Sanner, Mary Schuster, Wanda Smith, Christina Taylor, Suzanne Tompkins, Gary Trimple, Mary Van Mourik, Sheila Vargas, Scott Wallace, Arthur Warne, Julie Whitney, Tammy Williams, David Wilson, Richard Wilson, James Wise, Brenda Wright, Bradley Zamudio, Kimberley Above: Todd Smith seems to be looking back on his junior year. Underclass 181 Sophomores Assemble This year's Sophomore Class Assembly had many people . participating. With the cotton candy sale and various other money raising activities, the sophomores are well on their way i lls lisssysssl Q iiif. is to success. 5 'L Sophomore Assembly: Bottom Row: S. lVlacDonald, B. Simon, C. Williams, J. Creel, A. Gardner, B. Rozendahl. Second Row: K. Corrigan, B. Travis, D. Capotasto, S. Love, B. Hill, lVl. Sick, J. Lowell, C. Hill, J. Carlson, K. Phillips. Third Row: L. Sheridan, B. Christianson, J. Sanfelipo, J. Jarmusch, S. Buck- les, K. Aragon, T, Bryant, J. Johnson, K. Bowen, E. Viskas, A. Barnard. Back Row: S. NlcCabe, L. Grossman, D. Hozerinko, C. Thomas, M. Price, lVl. DiGia- vonni, A. Jefferies, J. Nleade, C. Riedal, J. Juberg, D. Reynolds. Sophomore Class Officers: Back Row: S. lVlacDonald, C. Williams, B. Rozen- dal. Front Row: J. Creel, S. NlcCabe, J. Carlson. is 2 Q i 182 Underclass To Create Success Left: Susan IVIcDonaid sells yet another cotton candy at the Homecoming Fair. Below: Mike Smith and Brad Travos, ind frustration in making cotton candy. Bottom: iVlrs. Turner and IVirs. Luby: Advisors ofthe Sophomore Class. U nderclass 183 Rial : 55 W ,,...z. - -- P l x Q2 l .iw .ek mmf -ii ' . A Students Pursue Their Goals 'ewan 1 :W -..1 .,,, . ,,,,, ,... ,..,,l. --W..l.f..W...... . an -.- f...f, ,, .55 1 P Q 3 Q ,Q ,,, .:,,, . . -s,1.- ---,, . . Q 4 -V 11 mv 1-islam.. 5' aw ' we Jia 3 W sm? E 'Z ie if f 3 dt, 'gm 4' A l 7 1 xv 2-Wea.. . . ,..,, ,,.....,,kkV . ..f... .. ff Q. ai-fa ..sf11:..-we az... . fszafsf ...S Q. in r 1 wrcm . 8955 5 'Ba BEHg 'FQ1-QE?5'A if , of z iW P15Siisiifiiiiiaiiffiiilft. 'Fon-,. ,,,.. . . . . ws.. Q .. fm? K1 ? ' gg i: Q.. ...-1 .1-,x f W et is Q 2' :F an s SJW W , ,. L V. 2 fr 5 . . ,..,. ,,. .... as-...r... an N x we s sss' ,,. II : Adams J- Aragon C. Asbury A, Azar P. Barker T, Barnes I. Battenlield S. Becker J. Bender B 1 Al9Xaf1d9V,BA Arena, E. Atkinson, O. Bailey, L. Barnard, A. Barnhlll, lVl. Baxter, B. Becker, T. Bender C AmmOHS, T- Arnold, J. Attanasio, Nl. Bannan, J. Barnes, C. Barriner, R. Baxter, C. Behan, E. Benfante K Amp-Bfdfl, TVI- Arriaga, Nl, Ault, B. Barela, D. Barnes, D. Barthold, T. Bayne, T. Bell, S. Bennie J Angel, J. Asaro, J. Attig, T. Barker, L. Top Right: Gina Massa pulls her hair back on a windy day. Above: Current events is an important issue to these girls. 184 Underclass ,- -- Through Hard Work and Persistance Q VVV,L ffif .- 6 af so H f Ir' ,-h' , ,r, , if 4' is T r rr s, T C, . ii, , .W . K '-r. 'A AA' E ' H ,. i E ' 35152-:rem--'F wee... :Jim B Fife. ' see? v.. 'r-- r . , . I krhh K A M . rm' - '2l'f221fi555f159??ff ' iiE5f1fI2l3?3?!2?5I f: Af . . . .r 3133.327-??E::E!ii?: :IT ff . iffff- T'lTlf7SSEEWlI..YE ': :- .- -h' ' . 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Underclass 185 Two Years Down Below: A student writes a note to one of her friends. 4 X .jg ' , ' 5 -ffW' H Mio' s 5, ,,. . ,C ,'. 'inn i 2,1 Wy' . A ' 3 541'-' , C' idv- mo A ' ik r . V, if 1 e I kiwgplovf efiggiff 7: I vnfffopig I A f . r Gxbg rf . T fl? V Qu ,Q fr Y is ,, W ...W 'Ai Z' him ,ii . WW il' is 'mo J ii. T, ,iho . , i T J A 9 QE .ii gi .. Q ,, K --.. , 4 ooooo K' lm 5 - 35. 2E:i5.EE , ,?Z?...i. W1 H ,' A J L' A A 5 E S - e T . -ooo. 1 fo H-if lrilf- o,11 1 .. file ill H W -ff' . A .QQ x ,, .' . .fwfr 1 g :-1. K 5, f,' ,,:. ., 'A fp' ' i -. TI - -M.. .1 Cain, P- Calori, D. Capotosto, D. Carlson, J. Calaffifof M- Cameron, J- Cardell, lVl. Carson, D. CHHBYY, SA Cambell, B. Cardenas, T. Carter, D. 186 Underclass Case, J. Castro, lVl. Casillag, J. Caulfield, J. Chamley, C. Clark, A. Castle-berry, P. Cavanagh, D. Chase, L, Clark, C. Ceplenski, J. Cirret, L. Comport, J. Conrad, lVl. Conrad, J. Conway, B. Cook, G. Cook, T. Cooper, K, Corell, A. Chapel, C. Clark, C. Chavers, R. Clavell, T. Chavez, lVl, Coates, B. Christian, B. Coles, R. Cima, J. Colonelli, L. 1. r. QQ Two Years To Go! J Jfff. : . ' L T L , . .. ' T J . - J ,, EE . ' iiii . J J . h .,,, .. 2 A ,I ,Eu b K 5 . mm ,. : Q - Qing, . f 14,312.1 ifrzsaszflsr- . . f :fm f k 1- . - my Nm' ' 2g iii rage 3,5552 fwazfssez.fwssffaszfaaasz rffsv 1- fwfw 'iimii 3 ffv2'22ff5Ef5E2irB2fflE Vw -11 'lssiissirfsrgiile ::1f5sff29 5 'S 5 s ,, as 1 .. 'P I . ,Q 'm.:1 1 , A L - fl-as ir . 'sl' ' . ' 'b K K' H-V I X 3,11 gl fi .. . . , , G ei gm W T, . Q TQ 1 -- ,,.., H - V . , CCT :,,. FZ if-11' nl 'XL xiii oiii J ,,,L . ...R . 5 1 E s I ha K , ,,.. T HN- Lm,l. . .. -fuses: ' s E M dum. ' 1-A-......1h. -if my ' is . ,LL. . K 'ff- ir.. . Corrao, D. Crockett, J. Dascomb, R. Dempsey, B. Dohn, N. Dolan, J. Dominguez, B. Downes, J. Corrigan, K. Crosby, D. Davis, J. Digiovanni, lVl. Costello, lVl. Crouse, C. Davis, J. Diaz, A. Costner, L. Craven, R. Davis, IVI. Divello, D. Coyle, T. Culver, C. Davis, G. Djebari, lVl. Craven, R. Damron, E. De Bartolo, l.. Creel, J. Daniels, J. Delacruz, J. Top Right: Two sophomores converse about today's events. Creider, D. Dargis, D. Del Valle, G. Right: Students cram for a test in the lower quad. Underclass 187 H, .. Friendships Grow Through . . we S '- L 1 . . .. rr. . J '. rrrhhh Q, . fy f 'iff y . T L hr f Q, , rrrrr is . E rrrr ff'i'Yf 'gQ47.'fge F' i L 'N A r.rr I M . ..- VE V 2- 1. i ll 2 :Q V, 'V E '45, 5 - I E., A ' N fy . ' Q 4' 1 f Q X Q 4, I I A S KN' i bw . f gi Xu . .ul , av- -Q Q1 Al Drotleff, E. Druber, N. Duncan, lVl. Dykins, J. Edsall, A. Elliott, J. Drummond, R. Dumont, lVl. Duperron, lVl. Elias, lVl. Elledge, lVl. Elvvell, V. Escateda, P Above: Alissa Gardner talks to a friend during a break. Efufff M' Evans, C. Evans, lVl. Fatula, K. Fetterhoff, J. 188 Underclass ' A C1-ff .. 9? i 1' A' L L gauze! f' Q. - Tiff. 1 '.,, f 5? -i ww' h 'J H 1' X t Fergunson Floyd, lVl. Finney, L. Foster, A. Finney, P. Foster, D. Fisher, B. Foto, W. Fisher, S. Fountain, B. Flores, Nl. Francis, L. Flores, R. Franklin, Nl. Flores, R. Frasure, C. gi . . C 'iv 'Qi we-.fv f,vj , 2 - ,. A . if , 'DY .,,,,f. Fried, S. Friend, B. Frietze, D. Frietze, D. Gallagher, Gallagher, C Gallegos, Galvan, L. L N EW Classes A- s s , ssss is .. ,,,f , .. ,, SQ. . , S! ' ' we it fe sss, sss : ssss R r . sssss - .., S . 'Y r ' , ssss . 'ILL s,sI A ' . K . ,,.: .1 s,,f- f EV, i -63:5 - 1 sss ii sss :-- I. krg. .,,.:f ssss . is . sss' G Q ' 5 ef.. f Ba if 5' W ,se s.s,:sssssss.s Y... ssss . fe sk 7 !E51?9i55Vi??f filllw :'j.:1,: 'i3,.:- mx. as if Gammon, D. Gracia, D. Gardner, A. Garrett, P. Gay, G. Gensler, S, George, V. , E . A .Q . i., F ,, la .L . hclk? 'sm ..VV ssrs s rr Arss' Gilbert, C. Grimm, IVI. Goldon, S. Grizzle, I. Gorman, G, Grover, S. Gorondy Grubbs, T. Grace, B. Guiles, P. Granl, R. Hageman, J. Greenberg, S. Hall, W. . sg. ff. .... . 1 and 0ld Understandings H i lg.. ,. ---' -55555 'ff ea--sf ' ..... . 1 TW f... ei se' .,... ' ... I I 'W 1i.,,--rj ' swzz. 1. 5 ii : I G . . vi.. -4' ' H ,. 0 . 5Hf'jE.:E 'Isl ,': ':E35',!:?ifE5 ' ?iYQ5552fi: --'. Q a+ Halvin, R. Hammes, S. Hanson, R. Hardy, J. Harris, F. Harris, R. Harris, R, Hauri, S, Havens, D. Hayes, K, Helps, G. Helsel, J. Henderson, S. Hevvicker, Nl. .. .....W... if: Lrl.. Y .Qff.Qf5f7 VGGL kkrrhh AAVV G G ki .if R... GGGG : s..1 G ....,.,,. Vrgk yghw .S Hill, C. Above: Hines, L. Hoffman, R. Betsy Hill displays nerPCl1arger Power!! Underclass 189 Class of '83' Works Hard as 'five T . Qi l' if s .. K wi 5 if . fl... -,.,,h ' sssssssss s ss H ssss . T fir. sri.: 'sss as f lss N V , iw. :., , KM. I 3 'Mr' '27 sl , ,L,. X I q VV 1 if N 1 ,ja . '1Y11-'-- w i sg in-x ' V -f' if fy ' 3 1 . fb.:- . or f Y T , , ... ' 3 b 4 T e -. , ' ' 'y i 5f 1!?7157ffilf'fV7: :11i T' ?'kk H ' -77' ' if .L if f H ssss . . , , ,., , I.. ss,s, Vw .5 ' f J . sssg, 1 T ,...-J T - Y-1. -xx 'Ax 1-nuns: 'U .s. 'fs'-t : 'll!'Q Qu.--pq -Q , yn .. , f ,'. :- ,Il gp Ab 5- ' .A -. .1 .,.-, .1 f--ses 1 Q ebay.- ' ,s,. .f. 4-f - ,,, H ig 5- L a.1,f!5.' ,., I Sgiwmetggiga K W si. . . .Q i Q T '- My lex' in-Y-ii Hofmann, J. HufT, B. Hurni, A. Johnson, J. Jones, J. Jubeck, T. Kayier, V. Kerth, J. Honczarenko, D. Hughes, N. Jackson, S. Johnson, S. Jones, L, Juberg, J. Kelly, lVl. Kezas, T, Hoss, S, Hughes, W, Jarmusch, D. Johnstone, J. Kahl, S, Kelly, S. Kirkpatrick, O. Hove, lVl. Huhn, G. Jefferies, A. Jones, B. Kaiser, K, Kennedy, J. Klepig, Nl, Hoyds, T. Hunt, S. Johnson, K. Jones, E. Kaulback, P, Kent, D. Kloack, T. Top: Laurie Hauri and Dan Smith talk as they walk to class. Right: Life includes the horizons and the waves. 190 Underclass Klocksieben, G. Knox, C. Koizumi, L, Koppang, S, Korty, K. To Raise Funds For Senior Prom , - T ,,,, , . ,. - I - - k. I. ' T srsrssrs l ee . jg ' T J , 1 ef , d , - f sf ' it ' g,,,.,,.m,..,,. - I L amp- .f..:-T.:-W. m...e-..e-. - , w..k,,..w,, .N . ...... , ,. ESF.. Q11, . Q1,, .4 was ' S im -3 he :kk ' git inf 43 sl ,F - ff---ff- we Q3 5 5, M A HY 5 if ei sr 'gi a. if 49' 3 rv? 2, MDW 935 A 1225? 'b gray ,,,.s'ggf:1g'ff, 1 - gf.gzg,:szz E m , I -f 1 K 1 S T: ssr ff 3 T Kotan, D. Larsen, A. Leon, I. Linschied, D. Top: IVlike Price and Billy Simon make cotton candy at the Homecoming Krehbiel, R. Larson, T. Lesinski, J. Lipman, J. Fair. Kuegg, B. Larson, T. Lewis, D. Little, G. Kruzel, M. Lawson, J. Lewis, T. Lones, K. Right: A Sophomore strolls across campus, while thinking about her next Kuentz, T. Layman, R. Lindermanh, B. class. La Frenz, D. Lazarr, L. Link, C. Lai, V. Lee, J. Lihneman, J. Lamm, L. Lempia, D. Lins, S. Underclass 191 The New Students Take On , gg 1 , .,,, . .S l , kKKT,k A Iva w , - . lf 5 .pa l , fz eeee A .F eAe..L 1 I W if titer 2. -1' Q 5 as - A eeeee at : 5' 'j.Q 7 'Y' 'Y' 'F ' H ,m l JD ,fig . .1 X ,, , z kA if fl fx Y' Q . 4, 4 . .. 5 4 ,,,,... T e e . L W N 1 f We .- wife'-'I .,.-f - -fi' ,Q t Y . 'ee ' . at . f l T eeee e A . .', ' 'I nil . ' i- '-:, .ff ,A K K I L .5 , ,kk' A 'K s If -' ,- Q,-xii -K .uv-' ' . V k J H . , .I Y will V i :- V I 'll -, fik A , A 1' . l-OHQA K- lVl21CDOHalCl. S. Marinesi, M. McCabe, S. McKinley, K. Medico, M. Miller, L. Lopez, F- lVlHl1af7y, S. Massey. R. McCIuer, J. McLaughlin, S, Meneley, C. Miller, P. Lowell, J. Main, J. Matheson, M. McGehee, B. MCPheeters. D. Meyer, L. Miller, S. Lunt, S. Malarkey, M. Mathis, K. McGehee, T. Meade. J. Miller, J. Miller, B. Lyman, A. Marik, K. Maxfield, C. McGuigan, B. Tamara Bryant talks with friends during a break. 192 Underclass A student goes over his notes before a test. '-s., Mills, S. Mueller, J. Moore, J. Murphy, A Mortensen, M. Nault, T. Mott, L. Nelson, B. Driving Skills we . . +5 ,iii sig g ,,,i . ,,,i iiii . I -rf' 2 Nelson D Nevvrnan, P Nielsen W Nutter, W. O'Brien, D. Nevi le K Nicholson R Noe J O'Neill, E. Olofson, D. Newbold D Nlcoa R Norton C O'Neill, K. Oliver. J. Newhan Nl Nielsen, G Norys R Oberry, S. Olson, l., ,Fw-4: is 4 f .1 1 Q! . l. YY if el s . 3.. . 1 s.. J 1? 6 A M, x ,. f .1 X ff J f . E E, .33 W F 1 b y .. ,ikr 355 ,,,, . . ' -s lsssl ',,, -,,,,, .'-'. . ' llssl Ortiz, L. Passick, R. Osborne, J. Patterson, J. Owens. P. Patterson, P. Paolacci, D. Peak, K. Parker, R. Pearson, J. e 1' T M. .f .r . I 1 5 F? W ,j Vylf ' J. iss in - Pelot, R. Perez, J. Pernicano. Perrins, S. Petray, K. A sophomore takes advantage of a sunny day. ' mflyfsgf' . .. ...m if 1 'Q 3255.2 H -wi Q 'I gui Ee f ..zzz.g11,a.Qgfggfv..-me ,J Q., A rg, ' ii. 'W frm ,g..,,, ,,.. . . 3 ,., gg , kb ,L f 3 . .ilu ,M QHEEEQ f '- ., .,...,.. . gaswffaz.. 'V' .2 E ,Lu Q mi -L Pfohl, Nl, Phillips, D Phillips, K Plszkin, S Plunkett, Underclass 193 We F. -.. u,f1,A 1 . ..... 'T' iq xii' Sophomores Work Together in ' Q t .xsixh T' TQ, of x ' Ramirez. D, Randall, J. Rattan, J. Reynolds D Ray, R, Reynolds D Rediker, T. Reynolds V Reed, D, Rledell C Reed, R. Robbins J Reedy, C. Roberts J For A Great Year dfiw K 1 ' ,.' 4-.f V f it . 'B it 3 zif- X 6? if g g A:,I. hm S A VKVV - i t ' 1 ff--W, -- K... ki... I k',V - - -:1.- ..-e 4.-r -- 1 -f,,. .,,, . ..... ff---ff, Q . fe- .,.,.te Q., ,fs we '::- ,,.. .gl Sfwmssaw- saffmzesfrf . 'f L the tt J . Et .C .2 e. -1 ues at :f ,kk T ig F 5 1. .,. .. i ,--', 2' --- ' we..... gr? if 'K asifm... ---- -3, ..,--wi.. w e gimme-Q.: . . . , . ,wg .,,,, Q1- ..,.,g,g. ,..,,,, ... -- 2.42 - .1 tx-gg'-fwg-.sggezt ,L tif... M X -f':' . . ..,, .. .. M. . 'FS w,,Lm .,L. 5 E' . .. 4 fr , . Q is. .. A ..... ,... se.mW,, W.. Jazegmf - , we, .... .... . .Q . . . . - v- -W -- f G 35 ,,,.. Q . Li L' L e.e4f,5f.W.m il.le...mg...-.ei . -Q ,,5...,,,..5 Q Roth, Nl. Rusnak, J. Sawicki, lVl. Schulte, V. Shivak, S. Simpson, G. Rotsten, H. Russell, Nl. Schoen, J. Schutz, S. Shroyer, T. Singleton. L. Rowland, T. Russo, T. Schoenfeld. J. Scott, D. Sick, lVl. Siragusa. C. Rozendal, B. Sanifilippo, J. Schoenfeld, K. Shady, D. Simmons, C. Slaton, B. Ruppert. T. Saunders, T. Schroeder, A. Sheridan, L. Simon, B. . sq so .V ., . ... -1 ' ag, Q., ...-,.. ., -I . rd. WGS?-22 .f wigs -- .. . -..... . - ,...,.. ..,,M,,, ..,. .. .. - 'asus a...1.55:v -- , fl 1233251 5 :At-re: .' - 1 :wr Dlviif ' .:'::.:'- 1 e-1? -2- lr? fiiZ..f:i ' ::.::::..:. '. -: 1 55 -K. A - - ' what '+ X ss el Q A.. .. ........ ...,.. . .. , . .. ggi P l an K-an M. T Q Q I JE gsm? 'er K s :v 1122. -L 5 ' Weegiii e tierf: . 125 E we F t Km x 9' 3 .. i 1, Q T Smith Smith Smith R W if .:. f :,. .N J ig C. Smith. Nl. Solis, T. , J. Smith, S. Soto, R. . K. Smith, T. Spraul, J. Smith, L. Snow, D. Srygley, L. Above: Coach Sutton greets his team. Above: Nlartha Drew finds something obstructive in her path. Underclass 195 E Friendships lVlake School 'Mes i 4: , . is tx., C34 Y Kg: 5 ,Q S I V J 3 li . -. .dw 51' , ' ' ., jf. 1 V 4, . i 5. ..,. v H 'i i if a- in I 1 Q 'izmaxiis T M. ' 4 if W' ' :' I 2 k T ,' , V,V,h Q , , .4 '. 'im-', K My A Y A .., ' 5-X ' ,.,. ' f l l s l A ' petit , .A i . i v h b if .V , - .V.. A. Q ' A, I In '-S 5 -M ..-me . Q 'A i fat -- ' ?-- 521.44 t' .' iii . . , K,.f .1 1, W, - 5, V . E , K , 3 ' ,,,. J ' f f C 'I if , V L' 1 . ,E ,, .3 ,. A J ' . M , fx X. ' l if ' ' .- W , . E. , . . , . 1 9 ' -.fb -1 , -'Xi ' vi W B V, X , if' 5 ., L ' 4 4 . W , 6 xt ,, ,nz .,. ,.A,Ekk Q 1. K N, . in I V, ,yi kV,k. .,,hWi: Q 7 . r . X A x N it V , A K , . at . VanArsdale, S. Stratton, D. Theiri, IVI. Tomsovic, J, Strong, J. Thomas, T. Tonks, A. Vanvalkenburg, J. Sutton, C, Thompson. C. Townsend, J. Vee-der, T. Viskas. E. Swift, S. Thompson. C. Townsley, T. Stacy. M- Staflwfl, J- Sfanlloflef N- Starkey! V' Starkovich, S, Symington. J. Thornton, R, Trimble, J, Wadley. E. Staton, C. Waggoner, R. Tarantino, V, Tolchin, L. Tucker, T, Top: A dejected Brian White, left, leaves, as Steph lVlcCabe cheers an- Stewart, IVI, other T-shirt to victory. Stillwell, 5, Above: Personality Plus! 196 Underclass Walker, J, Telleson, K. TompkinS, S- Twogood. T, Ward, P. Taylor, R, Tomasello, R. Turner, P, Stinnett, C. Days IVlore Enjoyable 'm ' I mis' any e::res-llaweee g ,. --. 1 L.,- Y . 4 V, ,gs 'ii T fg.f.:t . i fhgiiissifs? f AAAAA . A, .. . ,,A ,,,, ,L1W,,1. ,,. . . 1f,l hi . M t' ' ,. Q Ward- Steinman, Nl. Warren. K. Watkins, E. Watkins, Nl. Weeks, lVl. Weiss, J. West, J. Wheeler. C. . ,,,,,, his ay ll.- .,,... -f 'A Y '--, f w s ' LL-, KL f,-L lm., 12.52 7771 -?'i1-1161 A ' S 's,s lt? W Sv WS ei it .. .. 11 . . . Q. -1 -1 V .. Mi.. -.fe...,.,. f. . . 1- l fe .if 8 'B -- i 'ii-', I f WW ,.,, ,isi g, . -. . W i e1fs.s.e,,..:-W,.- H: lg gg, Q sq, 'f 'mia fs! ,l ,F gb 'I F' , ,. tv ily, s it S , L. A 1 siii ssiss A - . 2 1 -:s' W rss, :kr .V ,,,. R ii's . 55 kkii . V 553' fi V fs A , mime. , i . . W'ftW -' - 5WEWWiil I. . . '-sr, sii' i 4-rf jx 1. , .. ..,, . . .... ie Q ' . .. i sa ' ...1 H ,:, 'ii in ::: 11... FTIWT . , sr ' iiiii D .I ,'-i If .3 .O de , iis ,Iii Williams, J. vvnhee, N. Wooldridge, L. , Wilson, A. vvlnmann, o. women, k. Wiiwfv Nl- W0s sff K- WW C- ,,s,, vvilson. P. Wolf, v. Yale, S- ,ss sss vvase, P. Wolff, W. Young, J. Wise, D. Wood, lVl, Zastoupil. B. W Wise, S. Woodis, D. Zoumaras, A. white, c. Wl1lted,J. Whittemore, J. Wilcox, W. Willey, C. Williams, c. williams, c. Williams, D. Camera Shy Adams, R. Hayes, S. Allen, V. Heubach. P. Altom, T. Horne, J. Archambault, J. Hunt, S. Babb, IVI. Ishmael, D. Baker, D. Johnson, D. Banker, T. Johnson, K. Barrington, S. Jones, L. Castro, L. Kamp, D. Cavadias, T. King, V. Chinn, K. LaFleur, G. Cinotto, K. LaViola, D. Cirket, L. LaZarr, L. Claar, S. Laurence, P Colling, P. Lent, D. Colling, T. Lewis, E. Collins. K. Love, J. Cookson. lVl. Lu, H. Cottrell. G. lVIartin, K. Crawford, lVl. Nlason, J. Dial, L. lVlcLaughlin, Foat, T. lVledico, S. Forthun, R. Mendoza, Y. Goss, L. lVlimms, A. Grater, T. lVlolIica, V. Green, J. lVlueIler, K. Hale, K. Penney, J. Above: A serene setting of beauty. J. Perryman, R. Pollman, P. Price, E. Ranf, V. Reimus, L. Rogers, J. Rusnak, lVl. Scherm, D. Shafer, R. Sherburne, C. Simonds, P. Smits, W. Speegle, P. Stanley, C. Stout. D. Swerilas, S. Taliaferro, R. Tehan, lVl. Thompson, Nl. Timothy. S. Travis, B. Vouaux, P. Walsh, S. Wetherby, B. Wyatt, J. Underclass 197 .55 .. ei Q A' Freshman Establish Good Start This year's Freshman Class got of? to a good start with the help of their advi- sors, lVlr. Lewis and lVlr. Kowalski. Their goal this year was to earn money and build for the years to come, With the help ofthe advisors and class oflicers, the class of 1984 has established an ex- cellent start for a successful future. ffm W ffvfx?-41' as l l'f .1' 5 2 . is osrs y 198 Underclass ge .3- fs 2 ts - i VL., Mg . 1?-2, 2 I P' a, Q iffy av Ab fl. . fy' 1. W .. jab. , '- 'S' 1' ' E: ' - f r af Q - X Mit? vi. 5 ::,N M. , . A Th. Y -x 'S , ,x rl- .wivfxx Opposite Page: Top: Freshman concentrate on selling bake goods, Far Left: V. Sylvester and L. Vanevery take a well earned break. Inside Right: Class advisors, lVlr. Lewis and lVlr. Kowalski. Above: Freshman Council: Bottom Row: D. Row- land, J. Dyer, lVl. Willson, D. lvlartinez, L. Smith, J. Raton, D. Wagner. Middle Row: lVl. Voss, N. lVlcNary. Back Row: V. Schulte, S. Lawyer, T. Lin- qust, C. Patton, K. Caldwell, S. Dolan, V. DelPrln- ciple, B. Campbell, V. Sylvester, L. Vanevery, D. Gapen, lVl. Knoblock. Left: Freshman Class Ofhcers. Top Row: V. Sylvester, C. Patton, L. Vanevery, Bottom Row: S. Lawyer, S. Dolan. Underclass 199 Freshman Classes Offer Below: Superman or Supersilly? ' :gy f' s ,g f59'2.71fi'1fffiff,h-wif-9.7 lg-A 1 .x 4,-f fsft . f.e:?.:5frZfs.' e-f9aX?f7flf f .-rim! f 'na? ffl- ' fy' 1 4 ' J if 'r-A .fs if: ffg-'fir 454,22 129 .J fix Fi' jr .M ff f:',,'j - tx 'Am 1 ' . Kwai e 1,1 f! I f- It f INN Q Y' J- -s Y. hh gs .9-.. W -.13 M ,V,x.r A new .-f,,.5,A55 QQ... .'5i','v D' 0 'e as ar .. Acosta, A. Adler. A. Aguayo, G. Almeraz, D. 200 Underclass afemsilfif f Wu f ,F 51 . l f 'A s qew- 2 sf ,k 6 N . 1-' 1 D. ,M R ff 1 -mf. f w s A A .J ' All-1. fbi! 4 1' V ll K .- no I r , 4'11 A A Q. .. A s . W1 fs if ,. 7 .J . e 2 ' 13 4, ' J ,Q A . 7 945 or . f g 'f r . B .. 'eez A . a.z,1, A .ssas i p ,eae - xx X S. g . . , .. 3. 3 , 'rr , 1 .f- ' 'v . ' -Y . , , . ' lil: '1 is , -if ..,, , . ! Q Q! f 5 J W 5, . V, li x ilsfy - A . . A m's' r 1 .... v4 A N Alto, J. Alvarez. lVl. Anthony, B. Baker, P. Bell, V. Amparan, S. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrasko, B. Bailey, C. Beck, J. Bisharat, lVl. Blackridge, A. Blazovic, lVl. Boldin, C. Bond, J. Boots, P. Bouldin. J. Anthony, R. Balacek, T. Bennett, C. Arevalo, L. Barcello, G. Bessone, J. Arnold, T. Barlow, J. Biesel, D. Arreola. P. Barnes, D. Bigley, B. Ashley, D. Baxter, K. Bird, B. Many New Challenges Below: Two friends check out the campus. f'H:f':53 FE.Z?f5 ' 'W' fgfeimjif , , el' K, ' ' eg ,, ,. .,,,. ..!, . kjil , 3, - -.,, . wa .,... .., Q . sa . .+ .Q 2- ....- .. .. - .,.. ,.,, ...., as , . ef- .ee,, ' W ' , ,,,. . ' A P A A ' fi ' ' I - ' A ' . --e ' as ' . I V . ' ,,, C re: i ' .... Q -' I .... . 1. . 1 l , e,n,. . ,.. . ' A e,,. Bowens, A. Bremner, B. Bumpass, J. Butsko, J. Bradley, J, Bridgeford, J, Burch, A. Cabral, C. Brandon, Y. Browning, B. Burgess, K. Cain, L. Braley, T. Brusalls, C. Butchart, A. Caldwell, K. Caldwell, T. Campbell, L. Canglalosl, P. Campbell, B. Campise, V. Capotosto, J. Carey, lVl. Carlson, R. Carlson, R, Chanoux, J. Cline, A, Clonts, lVl. Coats, B. Cole, D. Carpenter, G. Carreno, C. Carter, Y. Carver, R. Case, T. Above: The spirit of freshmen never dies, even after four years. Underclass 201 One Down, Three ,M Left: l'I've only got one left, taunts senior Bob Dorsey. 3 ifmjys 5 lavgwwf 3 . . - To : ' .. fi -M :s:z:.s-I ...w ' fL':?'if S., Www 'webs MWCBQM ' ' L a . + A K . , ' JP' . Q ., K. f 4 H ,, . Q - P+- S f ie S T 2 f , z f 'Y' S K . 1 1 ., , ' 2' ' ' A ' 4 .51 ,S 2 N 43 .5 . W K. .faux . 'mf '2Pi l Z5 , K 3 1, ..,, --w Nuff , ' .1 ' - A C I ,,1 ,,fw?wws553wiQE1 ii 3.f, f .33 , sq. . 1 . 5. um AV A . A L i . eeee ,.,, .., .v 0 2 1fe.m. sr. :Q xy. . . ' H M M ee , . , . or . .. , , . E .. ' iii? f - ' f . 'V Y- QA. -bk - . S ,- '21 . n e y ,, . . , ,. . , , I i y. ai' 'B 1 ,lx 'B fe-'ff K 'I f '-'f K li' .. K' ii ..,, ' - J iw' . ','- S1 1 '.., ttf Tl .? T 25: - A I' . W H S 'k', SQSTET:--'11 ri- . I g aw...-. E f rv E . S . 1 is 3 fan eeee S an fmmmie QE Www Hwggkgkfwime QMQWMWMM e nn R . is Q .1 .. . eeee . is - 1 -'I . is . - . ei' f' X '- . Conrad, C. Copeland, B. Craven, C. Contreras. B. Courtney, R. Chriss. P. Cooley, D. Crabtree, G. Crivello, V. 202 Underclass Crowe, L. Curtis, B. Cryer, S. D'Angelico, P. Curry, S. Dalheimer. S. Dalrymple, S. Damron, lVl. Dargis, K. Davis, C. Davis Davis Davis Davis Day, ,D. ,lVI. ,T. , T. L. Del Valle, R. Dell Arsina, R. Demetre. D. DiGiovanni, C. Oibella, L. Dick, D. Daynes, J, Del Principe. V. Didisse, S. 81. 1, 5 1, rf- s is . ix .. .. X if I Sui: . www. ,Ni f Dirksen, N Dolan. S. Dorame, E. Dorame, S Dorsey, K. Dotson, J. Dougherty, flff 1.-1-5 C 'r-. '15, E . me . V S. Igy. E ., . 6. :'- wk mf L' i I 5.-ii :if .4 'ff x' -- - ,r-Q.. 'gsisif ' ' -fsifiseixfzrfoeasi ...- .......... . filiilfiixn ' i .af , ,. I'- '-, ' , ' Duncan, D. Dunn, L. Dyer, J. Earick, lVl. Einhorn, R. Embry, T. Engfelt, A. Go Left: Ready to leave school, a student thoughtfully recalls the day's activities. ' - - ii'e ' Be - rw. . . ' . P- gf? i'-,, rw - V i f . ,H-A ' ' - i ' ' K ' . in. 'i fir f . -- . I fifnjigi . i w ? f. 'i 1 . f? '.., - ? ' w.'f mf' E-X l 5232? i' EG . 1552? 1 , 'ff :rw ' V62 gg - 795+ W. .. si N 'V it 1.9, is . aff 'itil iQ X Q1 :X if 5 Af' 1- nf 1 ' 1 'Q , fl ii 1 .,-- I. --if-ii ' .i... 7j5-1. zz.. mv: : 'JJ .J -1,1i' un:-1:1113 1 . Esegsz. U: uf7fi'f5?Qf.. 3 i , . st is ' ' - lf I- 2 if V -- hiv 'A . 'S Q , ' V V' H., ..., ' 3 N A F ' if l '5 5 'S M V rf rf? i i ' ' ffzf ,,t . V v ' . e J fi J .. 'i-- - '. 4 .av 'V . . 2 .N dw TU -s., ' as 'i'ic ' - ,l English, S. Eoff. M. Erbaugh, G. Escoto, J. Estrada. F. Ferro zszrmweetxniisiffn . mf,-vin, .. .,,.,,,. 1 U9 Feil, lVl. Fierro, Fernandez, M. Fishe Ferree. Nl. Fite, I' S. v. , B. ,J. zz. issff. . V- 1 : W 'Q if 5, til A 1 . V .i ,gf 3 . Fitzpatrick, S. Ford, D. Ford, K. Foster, J. Frasure, H. Gapen, D. Garrett, G. Gault, K. Freedle, C. Garcia. A. Garrett, T. Gearin, K. Friedman, lVl. Garcia, G. Gast, C. Gearin, T. Frumkin, J. Above: An exchange of stares? Geller, L. Getz, G. Giesler, C. Underclass 203 Passing periods bring out the action. Home ,V .-ea-yzf.-W fvff - ' 'g11,g,. 1 M Q A .2 3 1 6 1 X .fa , f - ' 1' ii,. . Q . if 41: s F,-m.'.X..e ,::-: -. gr Jr . ... . . ,i. . M G., i i iiii in , .... i J-N sf ,.,...,, . . , - 'D '- , J, . 11-',i, .. --L .Q-,,.i . ., H .f V H Vyil 'liiz hy Q N- i i K . i ii so . .G x iii G 6 4' -.- X . My W i l 1' S 5 i , i 155.5 l rr H is . ' 2- .Q V K 4 ' 4'3 R 'GJ' , 2 ' 3 . L5 y J W . M is I -1: - X - Yr- - - -5 'rn V . 'l' . f- 4 . .1 'Q - ' ig Y , , Q- I 'S M ..,, , 4 . .. .:h. .Ji ,iif J r Wir ! l-'vs if Glavas. S. Graessle, B. Green, K. Harding, D. Hazard, lVl. Hilgeman, l.. Hogarth, lVI. Hudson, B Goetz, C. Grant, J. Griflin, E. Harper, T. Henderson, L. Hill, lVl. Holliday, G. Huffman P Goldstein, lVl. Grattan, J. Hahn, K. Harris, J. Herbert, K. Hill, lVl. Hook, S. Huhn, lVl Good, J. Grattan. R. Halterman, D. Hawkins, G. Heubach, P. Haogland, W. Hoover, J. Hulet, T Gordon, C. Gray, C. Hansen, Nl. Hayward, J. Heventhal, S. Hofstad, Nl, Howarth, lVl. Humble lVl 204 Underclass Kevin Earrick finds a good laugh from friends. ax if Finals Pressure Freshmen Lv '- . 1 I. . Ai A if i f-3 - 't' . .:,,: . . ...wi . f Q Y Z l A iii? sr,ssssss T L . ss,, E E . r, , L., M h. D rss l srss . . . K A Alai' 3 ll we V r,f I T . . ,, f Q: .V .eg .-:. - il . i .srr . -.s: 7 A ' 1 ' :A - A rrs Q 3 i f . ' A . rs , M f L. L. T A . ' . .,.' I :.w:- qi V V ,. rsss A s. is 1- 'T . - ' . ,s A - six 1 Y 5 h 1s, ss A .435 .5 ' Sl ,, . A i N L T ' En. T ff ' . Q .. .-. H W.. a- s CV 'B ssr Q ff , if cg- 39 52-. Ry? is fffi, , 1' 4.-.4 .Q --ff mei,-1...-:if-f X, Q -ff, g.g.,.-f,. i .F ' 41 ,L Hunter, C. Hunter, lVl. Hunter, T. Hurt, R. Insingo. R. Jacobs, H. Jameson, T. Janke, H. . x 1 I, W zzgzgy ' H 4 f. N5 :Q I l it no - if ww L Wo . l T- MMM, f Jensen. B. Johnson, D. Kamisizian. S. Karsh, K. Keefer, C. Kelly, G. Kemp, D. Kezas, K. -Q ' wie ss. ae i 5 sf 1 4. Eg , 'Q' QQ N K as . l.l , . lll, - T in is - . . ,, A. . . , L V.- ,,... , ,, . V., Y, K - ,Q . i 1 f. '9,..., . - 'lf T F .wi 1 . ,, .,, . 1 H ' . .gy VT?- i f Khouri, R. Kingaard, B. Korty. R. Kinnee, lVl. Kreder, K. Koreski, S. Kinsfather, K. Krukowski, R. Knight, R. Ku, lVI. Knobloch, lVl. Kuhl, K. Koelmlein, T. La Frenz, Nl. Kohberger, T. Lapp, L. J ii ,ff :V Elf' is rssrr L 5 1 Langley, S. Leciejewski, S. Lewis, B. Lewis, S. La La La La La La Le tharn, S. Lerche, T. Lewis, N. Lindqusit, T. siimlnirg' Above: A hnal look at a missed chancel? wracy, R. wyer, S. yman, lVl. arn, A. Underclass 205 Activities and Clubs Involve see' e ff ' igvii-tL. ew' K Le .. . .L .rfb .. -.A..-.A ... 5,4 .ff M ., ,L rv 5 . tl gg fa.. , wee- L L K x .i .LL , s . ' ' K , L Q X 'vi' T ' 41' L .... ' .,:' . ' r . K . ' . i K K . X L, W my X... - s. iiiii K N 4 8 sv is Q ki L xk k K .. ng -ri A . 5 I i -- -,.! A4 4 ' N ' . : . vi? t K I ,.kh:- . gs- s Q 1 ,- ii .L -- TL .L 'ii' ' Q we es -' J, K as K 5 .. ' f t W. A Qi N viii ' -N i P I ft Q iiii - ,. 'Y ' ' K Z X I L L. -ix. -1 X X H Top: The Gang enjoys the lunch break. Lindsay, K. Lloyd, M. Loncar, L. Manley, S. Marrokal, D, Mgcune, DL Above: An attentive class, as usual. Little, D. Loar, M. Longwell, P. Manneh, B. Martin, E. McDonald, J. Lloyd, J. Lochhead, K. Lortz, L. Manneh. R. Martine-au, R. McLaughlin, K Lynn, L. Manos, M. Massa, G. McNary. N. MacNichol, R. Marik. S. Mattimore, S. Medico, K. Macrobbie. J. Markert. D. May, A. Meeder, S. Malcolm, L. Marriott, J. McCormick, J. Megginson, K. 206 Underclass Freshmen Class in High School H - h' i A 4 5 - 'i ii - wmwwwwawwt .W in ,.., . ,.,, 3 if -A . . . i f 155:24 T a 1: . pi' I s 11-if 3 zz, .F 5. Z . . I 7 M as . - 1: :zz W2 at l ..,,,.,,, ,m:5,.EEE,,pg- 'J--sz U. fe 9 .: ,mee-W.,-a 3 ,,,. .,,.. re ., 1 it shhs f . . Mendoza, A. Miles, M. Moran, T. Middleworth, R. Miller, D. Moreau, L. Mikoly, M. Mitchell, M. Morelli, R. Above: Alone student hnishes homework. Mortenson, P. Murphy, Mulligan. S. Nagy, W. Murphy. E. Naiman, K. Najor, A. Nemeth, J. R. Newton, M. . ...,,.. .i . ,H 5 ?W Q g ewgi ME , ,,... . . 331, . ..,.. ,Qs f .'. V. ...S G .,.., ' iwwkoa ew? Lakai? l ' - h . ,. .. i liL:1fSff i' at Wwwwfawmwwww ,leee . A A .. . llllee. l' if T A ' H ' . - '- ' . Q a 'I-51172 .l.. iaam.3 aw Q 51. . .. . Qamgawiww.a .,.. Nicholas, K. Nivens. L. Norman, L. Norman. R. O'Connell, C. Olson, A. Orlando, T. Ortiz, C. Otto, B. Owen, D. OwensO M. Oyler, S. Paraiso, J. Paraiso, J. Parsons, K. Parsons, S. Pasanen, S Patton, C. Pearsley, J. Pearson, M. Peecher, C. Underclass 207 Freshmen Enjoy Studies and Look 9, his l ig, ,hhy V gif .... i W , . : .... 4 l .L , .. . . , . A , ,.. .. A- . .:,. V ' .. . K ' i1-1,. it V ' 1 - eoee' had J K if-V . . -ioe - .-U' 9 -if V - I X.,, f . ,k .. . ig. .M ..5.,1mf,.,Qh . . 2 . .,,o, 5 A M 1' K V, f. -2 ..f,,.- W G -as A L , ,g . ,...v f A , .- 49 I . .. ee 3. . 7 , . 4 f XA -rn, N l f A if iv . st eeeo' .. ,, t. .. , .o,, , K K :L I JZE , A l Q is ' '-:. if ' 1. ,K If .K K K 5 xg .4 I T . Lg all - ' . K K s A R X 1' .. ' A . : U , W, ,gk df' A 4 Y 'V . I , R97 . '3 . 2 X - 1 .4 YR A K I G' W ,,.. Q r H, .. .. .. 1 Q K ' Q in-'N' - K fi ' X wi .1 ... . fa .. K. . . Ks- . .- . Q 'gl ,sfo A, .E , l l A A. ' 'KK'K? K'K KKK T . J .. ' ,B A . , vin .V,, ,k-,k.:. i, . : ,. x L KK-:. - f. 4 - Q 1113 K fs , - f o,ooo i .. - if - A s . JJ.- V Q f . K ' 'if' ' K' 4 'ij 1 ' M ' f . ll .' f ' R' i aft? ' - ' K 4 A Q .- P. A . G' . Q ' 'K - f - 5 'x i ' '111 . 155 i Penney, G. Potter. G. Ramsey, S. Rattan, J. Richards, lVl. Ritchie, lVl. Rodriguez, H. Roth, K- SGHSGVGYG, E. Pennock, J. Perez, I. Plageman, J. Plett, D. Plunkett, T. Pontius, R. Potratz, L. Price, P4 RUSklI'l, D, Pritchard, E. Above: A happy freshmen strolls to class. Russo, R. Prgpati, J, Sadleir, K. Provence, lVl. Safidef, H- Putnam, B. Sanford, D. 208 Underclass Powell, R. Randolph, C. Rau, K. Ripley, J. Robbins, P. Roehler, A. Rothwell, lVl. Prather, T. Rascon, T. Redinger, C. Risser, lVl. Roberts, R. Rosenbach, J. Rowland, D. Sapper, A. Sarantos, B. Schager, D. Scott, J. Shopp, S. Shunnarah, J. Simpson, G. . it.. -ra...-1 -f-- : L 'K sf: Forward to Sophomore Year . ' Ip-A-:sgw We agtswm S Q . . 2 A '- 'fi' f' , I 3 ' .. . .4 , H3 7? f ' N' A fiii v qf mfi , 0.12, .' ' Sfifiiin'-'-Q' Ufl!i '7':-5921 Z --'ful-: ! S5if.Sa12'f1f1 ... S 'fwpag.afee Litas .iQQeef55' X533 'piS?rewea5E?i 3 M m WtWW eww fm . A L J . M - .t-ea -N291 - fir 'f 1' fs' ' V ' ' . ffl! i 9 :ze -z .-51 Q Wilt.. .' i : fi 5 ' P 1 .Tw- i ' ., yt' 1, 5 Eiiillyli-iif.. Fl 'S W 'VN , rroo r Simpson, K. Smith, L. Snider, B. Smith, J. Smith, P. Snyder. J. Smith, J. Smola, J. Sos, S, Smith, L. Snape, J. Sousa, R. Top: Thinking heads abound on campus. .J,... .f-. . 55259 5 , R 5 I K .. Q. Spears, J. Speegle, B. Stadtmiller, A. Staich, E. X' 'r . ,I fifgg: 'ffiii' 'ffl' iefri 3 -at -. , .-W Q' . - ,-new 'cw -ffi .'f3:.,f1fi ' - '-'f'. '.lwlftifif-.'. 'L'T'55Il i- -fafgrf .J Ng'-'-5iqy.s,:.. .- .iq-Q' ,Ah .g . he l -1' ti! vo . Ms g... vii Mg ..- .W .K ,- W? ER? . A ,M i .... 1 i ffm., .ati-tw ' 'fEiVfif ' 2- If -if 4 3 ,3 . 5 9. +5 it f--T., , :EM r M. i ...gf . W -- L '- - . 5 'fi M' 2 , . G-. ,... In .. : .. ' - f T f K Hgafww A + ' r wmww ek ww! .fr Stalker, L. Stephenson, T. Storms, R. Starkovich, D. Stevens, B. Stowe. K. Stefanidis. C. Stockham, J. Stowers, D. Above: Freshmen enjoy break between classes. .LLL -.pf Strauss, IVI. Surette, NI. Strong, J. Swanson, S. Stuart, J. Swink, S. Underciass 209 1 . . 1 Class of 1984 Adds to School Q it as 59. .A f ff J 'lui-F' us. X I If .k::'.. Q M K :VVA K VV K A ss L sss ' ' 'T T it ' sss .ff s s TTT . . N . issff . Q .,.L g. s slssssss r , E T T' A sfsss is sssf f M ssss lfssf sssssssss I Qkmf ' I K K. K 1.54 ' . :, f is T - A 4 T f fl. A. iifz :AV U -1,, . V A .s il ss bb ss T' h sfss A. J T N A A 'XXX ii ' A .-f ...... s,,ssss, l.s -....,...,.,,.. f as Y. .-7 rt O S' Switzer. J. Sylvester, V. Takacs, G. Above: A shy student steals a look around. 210 Underclass 3 ga '15 T ..fQ,,,, A Talbott, L. Tarantino, P. Tausch, S. Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Taylor, W. Temple, W. -.. .5 Q. as it V .., Thomas. A. Towne, L. Valadao, D. Varney. W. Verdugo, Vo, J. Vogt, K. Vogt, S. lVl. Voss, Nl. Wagner, D. Wagner, J. Walker. A. Thomas, B. Townsend, R. VanEvery, L. Vasquez, J. Thompson, D. Treaster. K. Vanlvlourik. E. Vasavez, l.. Thompson, P. Troiano, Nl. VanDyke, C. Vega. C. Thoulion, T. T Tomsovic, L. empties P' Above: Two freshmen reflect on the day's activities. Spirit - -' f ' ..,,. -- 'aff' . rm . .W .,... ' . lf -v..- .- ..1 .::z ' WW - lv- ieffiaf t -:- -- ffl? JS? EES' -- - ' . W new . 1225326 ', wr Li? 4 A P A be .Q -- ax: va-:x--H-.liz 5 . -ai.. , n, A freshmen unknowingly adds his Uspirit of adventure to a pep assembly. .i.r-.:. iivv, .ff E M ii tlfglg H :lz 2'. Hhs-' . ,,.. ,.,..,:, ' 'W l' - 'YfJ 1 .. N Z ' . ,.,: ..., .... ' Si' ,- - ' if - . ii.i - eere . . ieiie , - :- ' ' :2- .,i:Z- E ' . ' . .. .,., Camera Shy ,.i ,i1, Abefwmblef D- Evans- 'V'- ei i . ' ii i AW- L- Haas L- K- --zz E- . 2-'f -: Arena, E. Hedberg, S. fi ' -r'i Baker, K. Herrmann, J. D 1 Wukinsl K. Wilson, M. Barrington, J. Hoerger, L. williams. D. vvoddard, T. Blank- D- HOOK- K- vviniams,w. Yeakley. K. BOYSBH- R- Hudson- 5- Wilson, D. Young, K. Bradyf P- Hu9heSf W- Bryant, A. Ishmael, H. E .l Butcher, R. Jacobs. R. Campbell, T. Jeffrey. C. Wallace, D. Weichelt, R, Castro, A. Jones, D. Warmer' M- Weller, M' Cooper, T. LaViola. F. Ward, J' Wesoiowskil R- Dodd.. J. Langley, S. Webb, L' Westby J- Downie, K. Nleza, R. Webb, T. Wetmore. C. EIS, R- Momsonf K- vveber, IVI. Wilcox, vv. Evans- A- 'V'0Ua- K- Nicola, G. Nolta, lVl. Paris, E. Patterson, J. Rosen. IVI. Rubick, S. Ruppert, T. Scandlyn, D. Schaefer, A. Schildhauer, K. Sevick, S. Soriano, Nl. Stokes, R. Tompkins, S. Vanlandingham, Vazquez, Nl. Wellborn, Nl. Wetherby, F. B. Underclass 211 f . . Faculty Editor. Jlm Cress Staff Produces Smiling Faces Grossmont is a very fortunate school to have such a fine principal and staff of vice-principals. Together they strived to unify the school with the administration and faculty in order to keep things running smoothly. Principal William Davis, a former Grossmont student, Class of 1948, could clearly see the problems which needed solving at school. He foresaw necessary improvements being made in the curriculum, especially having to do with basic skills such as English, reading and mathematics. The 1980 school year was very productive with the help of the administration staff, which gave the students quality as- sistance. Below: William Davis demonstrates his smiling best. Above right: Wild Bill Davis ponders the activities at his ranch. Right: Vern Finch watches the happenings at lunch. 1 Y e 3 ? 214 Faculty 3 my 3 Left: Bruce Davidson takes a break from his work with attendance problems. Middle left: Vernon Finch grins from ear to ear. Middle right: Dick Plum takes care of business in study hall. Bottom left: Expressing his feelings, lVlr. Finch talks with Nlr. Plum and lVlr. Kowalski. Bottom right: Putting forth his best effort, Dick Plum manages to smile. Faculty 215 3 4 Counseling Stal? Provides l in This year's counseling stat? had a new system to put in ef- fect. Each counselor was assigned a section of the alphabet, and advised and guided each student within that section. When a problem came up, a student could go to them for ad- vice. These counselors were concerned with each person's problem and helped them with the best of their ability. Top left: Edger Kintzele relaxes between students. Top right: Frank Kowalski smiles while listening to a student. Bottom right: Michael Roach leans back during his well deserved break. 216 Faculty ff., .ft .J N, f EV L ki 'z .. tif. K ...,. if fi Q 'ti Student Guidance and Assistance .323 ,W MQQ Q-GNQQJ N sms? 'L-sm wquihuqm ft , .,,,,,: , lim Top left: Ronald Quast takes a break from his work. Top right: Nada Lee laughs along with a student. Center left: Betty Silwones, our school librarian. Center right: Frank Kowalski and Edger Kintzele discuss the latest in coun- seling. Bottom left: Beverly McSpadden, our school hnancial bookkeeper. Faculty 217 Many students learned various funda- mental skills through their courses in the mathematics department. The fac- ulty was very successful in assisting stu- dents having difficulties with particularly hard subjects. Paz Jensen headed the Mathematics Department with exper- tise, Top left: Robert Peairs gives his class instruc- tions. Top right: Marlin Baer helps a student with his assignment. Right: Sandy LaPlant listens intently to a student Far right: Lloyd LaPlant instructs his class in ge- ometry. Opposite pageg Top left: Don Graessle takes a mo- ment to relax. Top right: George Bazik lectures to a class. Middle: Paul Kistrup is a new addition to the staff. Bottom left: Paz Jensen chuckles during class. Bottom right: Dave Wilford shows his class how the problem should be done. 218 Faculty Fundamental Mathematic .ff ee t , Q se ci. Lf. if as i ,a uv y fr 1 'L' ' c g g g, G ,,caati,sWQ ggym mf' 1.-...ra titty, . 4 il, . f X f,t, - w O' if c Q gba to c fe w , -mfg 1 Q ,Q ,.,, lr i. QQ i isl'i lltl ' s M A x r f 3e5iilE?EEiQ? 59 41' Skills Are Learned f,..l.L,,.1f,:-,-, -- . H wi 3-1--Q, f--- M., . , K , ' g ' .glial W ls 4 1m 2' ,Ng ,,. Q2 W li 5 K 'V 3 'fr po-mu., ,asv , K xx X , .-sa A haf ff! , an if--,m1:W,,1.z1sfA 1, - ' .. 215.4125-H - --2zziLwzfzzzeeles-flzsasH1 -- N --. ..... .mv NM, asv Faculty 219 l N EESWQT' 3 Ei st' English Teachers Motivate ,yi l ff Y . - 4? O M' The English Department, headed by Kay Adams, had a very enjoyable year. The de- partment oftered a variety of classes in- cluding: creative writing, advanced com- position, journalism and publications. These classes were designed to prepare students for college and their futures. 220 Facuhy J B 5 , a 'HQMAEQQ :UK nnwulwts' F i ,- - Students' Creativity s defuse ,,,.-ns' C ..... W tt ik. ff? Top left: George Stamos aids a student. Top right: Geoffrey Anderson takes a moment to smile. Middle left: Evelyn Lasswell enjoys thoughts about her English class. Middle right: Danelle Barton explains test scores to her 7C students. Bottom left: Robert Bunting helps a student with his homework, Opposite page: Top left: Maurice Forshaw explains the assignment to his class. Top center: Brad Auten checks over the homework. Top right: Judith Patterson smiles while grading a paper. K Middle left: Connie Baer takes a break from her writing class. Middle right: Students enjoy Monday's reading time. Bottom right: Kay Adams poses with her friend William Shakespeare. Faculty 221 B K, as 'ie 1 JK N, , , Top left: William Gray reads a book with a student. Top right: Sheila Turner observes her class. Middle left: Robin Luby admires her English class. Bottom right: Suzanne Geba listens to a class response. 222 Faculty Literature Lives On fig x i X Creativity Emerges The Art Department had many classes to inspire students. Students showed their talents in such classes as photography crafts, drafting, design and art. These classes were designed to help guide students into different fields in college. Home Economics offered Child Development and On Your Own classes to aid students after high school. Top left: Hal Doerr smiles after a question from his photography class. Top right: Jerry Lewis inspires his art students. Middle left: Carol Lockwood aids an art student, Middle right: Jeri Lentz smiles during home economics. Bottom left: Carol Lockwood listens to a student's question, Faculty 223 Teachers Find Students The Social Studies Department offered a variety of inter- esting subjects this year. The subjects included the workings of the U.S. government, the history of our government and an understanding of foreign cultures. These subjects were discussed in civics, U.S. history, and geography classes. MJ 1061 O vklj I' t'?.zJ9L Ox 'N J c,0,.nf't0 C Top right: Stan Baker rests a moment during a busy day. Middle right: Sharon Galvin smiles while grading one of her student's tests. Above: Mike Street ponders the next question on a history test, Bottom right: Clarence Broadfoot smiles while ex- plaining a test to his students. Right: Jose Weill reads to his class. 'I I zfit x.?,!. .. 4. N 4 1 7 if . s -,-- . 224 Faculty l it sv. , 1 . ?' 2 . 2' A ' 1 1 ,. 1 2-L4 ..... ff!! If Interest in Social Studies krkh ,', . - 1, f ,, subs 'E 1 Above: Jack Shawcroft explains the Boston Tea Party to his history class. Top left: James Clouse grades a student's test. Middle left: Dennis Cook lectures his students. Left: Rick Sylvester smiles during a test. Faculty 225 Social Studies Sparks 6 Top right: Gloria Jones, a history teacher and a ASB advisor, laughs at a studenfsjoke. Right: Jim Hatcher, a history and Civics teacher, takes roll call. Topleft Diana Grahlconcentrates during an ever frequent hhtory test Above: Merle Smith smiles while talking to a student. 226 Faculty l l he Its Students' Interest Top left: Annedore Kohls, a German and geogra- phy teacher, answers a student's question. Middle left: Richard Bullock smiles while giving a lecture. Left: Jack Lasley, a drivers education and civics teacher, answers a student's question. Above: Darrel Persons gives this question his all. Faculty 227 ,,.,,g..5:,L fm::g,.,u f. - as - , 1, zen --4 .ie,,.,,, -M, .,l..Qffwes,,A wc, fe . sw- 1 'ee rf- .gs Science Fuliills Interests .K we - t :fy ' ee'ee 'Q' 4? 1 if e 3-J' QF- 'NS The Science Department, directed by Fred Helm, offered various classes for all students. Courses such as biology, chemistry and physics were offered for college-bound stu- dents, while classes like chemistry for paramedics were of- fered for non-college-bound students. All classes kept stu- dents busy throughout the school year. 5 ,gif L ffl!! i 51 ff ff' , Y Upper left: Rodger Karnopp demonstrates for his class. L . Upper middle: Sue Emerson takes time to talk with her students. Upper right: Ray Widener listens to a student's comment. ' ' Middle left: Chemistry students have fun experimenting in the lab, Middle right: Fred Helm explains the chemistry assignment. Bottom right: Thomas Ecklund lectures to one of his physics classes. 228 Faculty itz, ,. 'l 'iw-as 1. ,.,,,.. f-1121 -as Language Enriches Students N1 Yolanda Lopez headed the Language Department. German, French and Spanish were oftered this year. The Spanish classes had various fund-raisers to earn money for field trips, such as their trip to the Yucatan. Also, trips to Tiajuana were taken during the day. This way, students learned about the culture of the country, and could practice their Spanish in real situations. Some classesprepared food from the country they studied as an educational experience. Upper left: Alec Penny takes time out from his work. Upper right: Yolanda Lopez, the department head, carries on a conversation with her class. Middle left: Randy Carter listens while the teacher explains the assignment Lower left: Chris Morrissey talks with his Spanish students. Faculty 229 Business and Performing Arts -.N 1, ? 'T' Y EN'9- L: QCSTEQ ASSET .df The Business Department, headed by Mrs. Anna Stav, presented an assortment of elective courses. Classes such as Business English and Business Math were offered to help students prepare for the competency tests. A Business Skill- Lab was open from before school until late afternoon. Here, students practiced using their business skills, such as typing and shorthand. Upper left: Elinor Van Den Akker works on a computer. Upper right: Claudia Morlan practices her typing skills. Middle left: Marilyn Kamminga explains the chart to her students. Center: Larry Martin talks with his class. Middle right: Anna Stav takes a moment to talk on the phone. Lower right: Janine Sousa concentrates on her work. 230 Faculty --M-.. Q Electives Add Variety in lE,A The Performing Arts Department was composed of drama, dance and music, both vocal and instrumental. Stephen Gentry taught the drama classes. Vocal music, including Girls' Glee, Ensemble and Red Robe Choir was directed by Robert Boucher. Jim Nichols headed our instrumental music, consisting of marching band, orchestra and sym- phonic band. Elaine Rhodes taught the dance classes. Upper left: Girls watch their music during choir. Upper right: James Nichols directs the orchestra. Middle left: Stephen Gentry works backstage on lighting. Middle right: Elaine Rhodes dances along with her class, Lower left: Bob Boucher points out a note to his students. Faculty 231 Students Show Athletic Skills It was a good year for the P.E. Depart- ment. Students participated in a wide variety of sports, which gave them the opportunity to learn new skills or im- prove old ones. Since P.E. was com- pulsory only for freshmen and soph- omores, it was only necessary to have six teachers. 1' Top Studentslook on asteanwnate dnbblesthe bahdownhmd Middle left: Ken Maynard smiles in approval as his class learns new skills. Middle right: Jane Lambert watches her class pedorm. Right: Lynn Cole shows a student how to hold a footbah propedy. 232 Faculty Q in 5 l l 1 'ff'--W ,,,, M 'KN k4. xxx, I 95 ,,.. 1-- 5, -We i M.: ,,,, .Q Left: Rosemary Reddit checks out her equipment after a class. Center left: Mary Jane Scholl takes a break from her P.E. class. Center right: Steve Sutton demonstrates the basics of basketball. Bottom: Students get kick out of soccer. J x fl N A lt i W. , V ,Q .KA . .. f 'Y A.,, - . N ns ' if 3 S 1 'gl- L e .N Q I f Stax - f- 1 . A W - . A 41, F -Q V 3 - I Qt -.. ,ET V ,.,-.W f an - ,- . 55, -Pa: 1. . 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'mr M -' 1, i'3h ?'Y 'Ne I 'x hT .-'N . ,1 -V '.. fl .:.E?f.?1. . ' f 1 f , tl 'a-- S 1. t ' X f 1- nv' 1-,swf - - K W A V K V A i ,g4,i,, S. e- lv--5.3 , ,,g,,,,NAg Mx' ef ,. Q SN -'f.f ' 'Vi ,a.,4,,3Q f Y, - - ' 'x ,, it 'f.s' . .. ' -erS ',.l- T-X-iw' Z .f r v ,ef tlss, l can o f -M at NAPA 'Ellllllll In d U r gi eciiigriik 3 .II.'T.i'3'?,1, c An Experience ,. I ' Ns.. V' 'ian-1...-. Industrial Arts included drafting, wood shop, metal shop, and auto shop. The students enrolled in these elective courses improved their skills by using many tools and machines. They were involved in several projects that built pride and respon- sibility. Upper left: Pat Roberts. Upper right: A young industrial arts student looks over equipment. Middle right: The engine performance tester is shown in this picture. Lower right: Ken Lehr, 234 Faculty 39' I aw- we 4 ,M M..-ov Teachers Give Important Aid 5 3 E is if 3 , xxl. S Nl- Mt This year, in Special Education, teachers successfully con- tinued in their effort to teach special education students use- ful and practical skills. Our Special Ed. Department is the only one in the entire Grossmont High School District and is one of the best in the area. UpperleH:RonaM BmzoWc.Lowerleft Roben KujdHs.Upperrmht:Brad Baer Middw dght BM Uden Facuhy 235 JJ if . Q A Special Teachers Motivate N E ., EE Q: ke , lf' . 'AiAe -ffgyk-vf 'mW'4,i SW, i 1 , ' a eaeaaa,l T a aee aa We Eu e l Y x l ii ? J fe aia aia ee'e an eiA , L N 'Q is , ,, s 5lPve'fM,,-eea V 236 Faculty 9' X 1, 4 5 ,ff as ra t? Y I. ff M,,e e a ,e 'Q,,,,,Y 'L we e in 'N-QS X ,..a , aQ 1 ,xl Their Special Students I . , .e., ,. 'Q ! U ff A 4. - V I . S at - eev f , . .T S 1 . 1:5a,,,.s gr- m y rf --S:,3g:',:ma.i,-K KVVV, If QVJ6, A kk'k --f V. ,ff rv f as-'L ,gp-ul 'N fy 'GMA it eeeee .. . .. ' I -: -7 ' ' a- '3 ef ' i ,,.. fr --Vf - -- T eeee eee eeee I ll if ee e e 'ef 1 N 'T' sig 5: Q' , 1 - , . as Iggy 1 .., was- .,k, R . , e.eee e 'it' ' I ' wg tm . Gt , 55 Q i 0 T , t if 'Q was t l . .sig . . De, ,' .xy , S ' ig, 25.32 sf at ,. . H K gn ig . . e e . , ' sg 1 Q 5 ,milf sr Q l 1 . fqff itfri Q K is 3 T-L ' J 5' 5 was , Q 3 5 s 'ix 7, I 3 1 5 ae 4' . Opposite page, top left: Ralph Gardener explains something to a student. Middle left: Donald Tarr, an administrator. Bottom left: Toni Poole, teacher. Top right: Julie Enochs. Bottom right: Barbara Sandlin of the Speech De- partment. This page, top left: Nlarty Bledsoe, department head. Bottom left: Sally Smelko. Top right: Louis Bouton, a secretary. Bottom right: The nurse, Delia Sammers. Faculty 237 1 Crew Runs Clean Campus The groundskeepers were responsible for keeping the campus neat and clean and the landscaping trimmed and wa- tered. The evening hours found the cus- todians hard at work preparing class- rooms for the next day's classes. These hard-working people, under the coordination of the plant manager, de- serve our thanks. Above Joe Ghoniisthe want manager Toprmht:ThecampusuUhw manisEddm De- Coho Middw Hght:Groundskeepergleftto Hght D. Swanson, l.. Perez, D. Rymer. Not pictured: F. Arreola, RMht:CuModmns,Hontrow:O.Thompson,C Waryasz, P. Ubaldo, J. Creed, B. Bronsena. Back row: R. Jones, P. Cruz, B. Creed, T. Freeman. 238 Faculty ,wi . . 4 C t, ...f R W fig.: l ,fceaf 5 Q . I Li . 1 g . ,1,LL Q Oflice Staff Keeps School in Order Far left: Shelby Miller is the principal's secretary. Left: Muriel Hooper, a counseling secretary, works to improve student services. Middle: Secretaries, left to right: M. Wojdak, J. Walters, D. Nelson, J. Howell, G. Clark, G. Gaines, M. Hooper, M, Burke, J. Savage, D. Clark, Bottom: Cafeteria workers: J. Flood, C. Wall, J. Pelot, K, Eberhardt, M. Davis, M. Sweitzer, E. Martin, T. Whisman, M. Fronius. The duties performed by the staff are not always seen, but the results of their labors are what help keep Grossmont running efficiently. The records clerk, attendance secre- taries, vice-principal and counseling sec- retaries and the principal's secretaries provided an important service and helped keep things running smoothly. The friendly cafeteria staff could al- ways be depended upon to prepare and serve good nutritious meals and snacks Faculty 239 fi Al FINE CHINESE FOOD CANTONESE STYLE DIIINERS FOOD TO TAKE OUT lM Ads Editor: Patti Cates 's ckmto Tr eLod W1th over 30 convement locatrons throughout beautlful San 1 DIQQO County TraveLodge offers a wrde varrety of accom .gif- modatrons to frll your lodgmg needs So check mto a TraveLodge and rest assured of a good mght s sleep at a prlce that won t keep you awake in A For reservatxon mformanon call toll free 800 255 3050 1. 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Valley Relays! Go for the GOLD' FHVOYIIG quotes CoachK Three more laps ladIes Coach 77 Keep your step SharrI reach and drIve' Coach Cowboy Tom Use your arms Elenor push' Coach K Watch out for KImberlIes TerrI' Coach Tom Thanks for all your help and support' We loved the cel phIlosophIes Wlll remaln wIth us always Are you hmshed glrls or have nt you started yet? Let s run thIs hand off ONE more tIme Come on MIchelle and Sharrl It Isn t gossIp hour' Yackety ya ckety yackety' Yes you have to Hmsh your 220 s b tch and moan Coach Karnopp s famous lIne An easy 8 mIles today la dl8S J C and back Coach Frank You re such a starl' Coach K rnopp Mxssy you ve got to remember to take your medIcIne RaIny day workouts 150 laps around the basketball court verse' Ionly wanted Ice' VOLLEYBALL 1979 SI V2 of 1980 J V 1979 was the best' 1 all the way' Cassle and Scott our fa VOYISI coaches ever' PatrIck Henry Tourney, 1st place' Ipoor MItch couldnt make ItI Varsnty 1980 UGH' Personally deslgned unlforms' YEAH' Ms F ok gIrIs be ready next tIme someone blows It you re In' IHA HAI Fun practIces UI doIng seal walks and wIng llfts Watch out or youll get a sIx pac' Hey who has the HOT volleyballs7 not Sharru' MIcheIle and SharrI dId you brmg your own penclls for SCOVIITQ7 Use your hands TerrI' Mlssy keep your eyes open and on the ball' Boycottlng after El Cap Four nasty notes and we ll never be bacldfwe forgot Roll out the barrels'I Af ter all It s what we've done that makes us what we are J C Eid' New dIet nrst month 1 raIsIn Oh I wlsh I were an Oscar Meyer wlener Surhn USA I cant deal wlth It the dude took a DISCE of round meat Paul 81 Sandy reunlted after byears Deja Vu The tIde lS hugh You can LOVE my new car or you can LOVE my new It Well excuse me U g I y You aInt got no a IbI Dont brmg me down h a red Chevy My ama dog face to the banana patch I wonder why It wont start Its per fectly obvuous that the chIld lS draggmg a rotten tomato across the fIoor on a strmg M Bernard Knox SandI do you really thlnk you can? Cat handcuffs I wanna see the knng Lady by Kenny Rogers I dlg babytalk Ice cream were gonna eat ICE cream called hIs dog a bonehead Have a cow Hey are you small Catch me you fool The Martlans are somlng Lumps In cream of wheat problems breathlng maybe7 Moo semeat I walted for you Bt you just ran out but you dIdnt shut the door Just a couple of wIId 8. crazy gals Chocolate pancakes 81 Ioke books Santa Claus IS out trylng to Jumpstart a reIndeer Green MEIMS I dld but there was no change Try SI make a touchdown you skumbags Aurplanel It IS just somethmg up wIth whIch you wIlI have to put You cant watch froo froofy the dog because hes dead Our rock code boy was Kxm mad Wonder Woman I was In AcapukkI D you want to get slapped? E I could show you my favorlte obsessIon Comment I dare you Anyone for a wlld goose chase Well how about that? Idldnt have any shoes on Thlngs become her my Am I walkIng7 Yes then why arent the bulldlngs approachung me? Goodbye Grossrnont And now for the Who Really Cares news cv 'S--at ...nu WX eo? PICLUVE above Top row lto r TerrI Fenels Sharrl Ament Front row MIssy Murray Mlchelle Stone I I I '. sult KIII , E -- l O F th ' . . . - I , ' He o -x-l-a-x I I I 1 I , . I ' I ' . ' Q I II' II I II II f 4 ,I , , , - Q' I YII II - ' I 4 I I T ' I ' - I T I I . - .A I .u I - - . . . . A V, I 1 ,qln --- , -II I II ,I H: -Iv F ' - ' I A KCI' - xc 1 ' ll yn ' ' ' H . ebrations with pizzas, bananas and Ice cream. Your profound I II II I - - - ' II I I II - ' -, I A I - II II -' ' ,A 'K E. II II - I W . , 2,4 If I II II I I - , . . A I I Ad a WI, . , . I ,, o I ,, K c ' ' - . . . re- ' I 0 . . . 2 . ' , - , . . , , ll ' A ' ' 4 . . . v . . . , - I I II - - I , . , . ' ., ' T ' - I v - II II I . . , A V , ' ' - II II ' II II ' ' ' ' ' ll ' I I T A IX . , . - - I II . ' .' ' ' ' I , , 246 Ads , 3 Go Big G Stan the Man Bo Bis Bit I REALLY DONT CARE Moosey SKBSAS English class Nobody Thanked Arthur They laid the fat man in the front of the boat Now what do do asked the Captain Social Interchange It s like tell ng blind man he cant see CREAM the art of BSing Abran los libros Give me a Y O L A N D A Broadfoot s Civics Class Uncle Ray your the best' singing on Butch s tables Swim Meets Backstroke 100 Free 52 4 5 80 Iron Man starttoopsl Swim Finals Well almost' Underwater Violence He ripped your what7' Track Meets Oh my leg' SK n cleared 6 foot' Nah you just hit your head Freshman Basket ball Morbs 81 Karnopp Pikers Mr Nichols one moment of glory Lumberjacks Cheerleaders SURE they are' Nuts 81 Bolts RFH ARROWBEAR Bugging girls literally EA and Bear ouHage Kp Evil us Rest time Somf rape alarms can you see this CAN YOU SEE THIS Basses are mispronounced fish Hey you in the red shorts CHOIR San Fran LA Arizona Cory s Mansion Wet 81 Juicy Seasons Solos The giant is home' Tucker Tracy s wild parties PAGEANT REHEARSALS Let there be laughter OH SHUT UP' OH Joseph Oh Mary Oh Jesus Oh God Oh Smile act like you re enjoying this' But John they locked the 11612513887 door' ECPAC Stage Mgr Tammy 81 her vicious shoes Biff Chet 81 THE GANG the BUN SNIFF SNIFF fun and FUN MATH UPPER LOWER UPPER pay phones 81 firebells Varsity Cheer tryouts lJohn lasted the longest 2 daysl FOOD FIGHTS turnin corners a certain per son and her secret pals DYNIANS the quad lady soda H20 contests Snack bar shifts 81 matinees ZOE TH DART' El Rico the strange little fellow from South America Miss Susy no arms no legs no bones in her body 81 STILL a smile on her face Gary we re going down to the Jacuzzi OK UGGGGGGGG' W ll it fit in the blender If you can t join em beat the QS X out of Mrs Silwones 81 Nicky a love affair with LAW but what is the RIGHT OF WAY club 7 Special Thanks to TRACY WIL SON 81 GARY We couldn t have made it without you Cwell pos siblyl Thanks to CZ EA MT KL KJB SD SA SK MF DH BW P W S JS JB Don Eric 81 Malcolm Thanx for MOMS DADS FAMILIES SAMBO 81 FROGGY BEST FISH ES Timothy James Hilgeman John Manning Goble I-IfI say Miss, I can't get it to flush! Will you let me inl, I'm out of Miracle Whip! PIGTROUGHS' Excuse me while I ...' ' FISH- ING 1R Shut your festering gobutit' You have alittle Tornado on your forehead! ALBATROSS! A BLOODY SEAI, BLOODY BIRD!, BLOODY ALBATROSSI Cut that out . .. NOW! ' Do these words embarrass you? SHOE, MEGAPHONE, GRUNTIES, WANKLE, RO- TARTY ENGINE, WINKIES, VIBRAPHONE O4 WW NUG 23 Magic Bus? I want it Do you mind if we dance wiff you dates? . . . And the entire NELSON family' America's favorite family THE MANSONS' Hey Dave' Let's go cut up Wally' SIDSU YES, SIDSU YES Is it about the headlight7 I already got one It s the MUMMY' Ive got a hole in me pocket IT S THE BRIDGE OF DEATH' OH GREAT' KILLER BUNNIES SO'7 BIG DEAL' What? Bolor with a K7 KOLOR OH' what a silly bunt Hey Jim' want a speaker? HEY MOIEY' OIH GAVALD' HEY HEY HEY' Mixed company here' Some day all this will be yours What? the curtains? GOON SQUAD I CANT STOP MY LEG' Fiddle About Fiddle About' But you don t look at that cause that s disgustin Iwant some bucks for that' EL SEGUNDO 500 GOSH BEAVE' A REAL LIVE BUM' For God s sake officer they re looting the FOOD KING' Its just a flesh wound WHERE IS SEAMUS THE CAT? WAA WHOO And there was much reioic n Yea ' Like Duh ' ENGLISH MUGS TOUR WOOF UFGA A must see film So How s Your Christmas? What ' No Shuttlecock'7 Please make checks payable to John Lennon Me morial Volleyball Team Gee Bubba you look pretty stupid in that tennis outit PENETRATORS Into the 80 s UNKNOWNS BONZO Goes to Washington DANGER Will Robinson DANGER' This ad is dedicated to Pepe s Burger Emporium and other fine din ing experiences in the greater San Diego area Special Thanks to Mr Jerry Lewis Mr Geoff Anderson Boots tKirk s Dogl Mr Keith Moon Mr John Lennon and MUSAK for constant spiritual guid ance P S Cookies and Photos supplied by Don Lechien And now for something completely different 'Www WM We re neighbors girl scouts swimming pool afternoons nachos and layered drinks green M81Ms strawberry birthdays rainbows rainy days games over popcorn talks over pizza 5 tacos So long summer' Oh Beth you have frosting on your nose Oh no H gh School' aardvarks pikers 10th English Mammoth 79 tower ski ing straddling trees Xmas dance 80 Allthose Steves SB SG SH ST SW fun times summers Xmas We re finally seniors' W s first real Job B s still bumming Beth s political expeditions hdqtrs rally election night he s only 28 but I want eggsalad dont leave me guys Utah here we come' Wendy we re not even out of California yet George s motorhome Alta where s the snow Brighton rock lunch yellow snow domino factor Snowbird ROB ERT REDFORD' sundeck afternoons Steve Mark 81 Mike New Years w1Stan 81 Tim all night long cockroaches Beth s therapy ses sion Steve Greg 81 Kevin long trip home SDSU Bros Steve 81 Don stomach killers munchies Thanks JP for great times I Love You Mom 81 Dad Thanks What a blast' Wendy 81 Beth Class of 81 Vglcc , . , I ,I I I ::' 1 ' :,- 1 I . . . , . , 1 if V . , . :ff . :IL f , , , . 1 A A 1 ,I 1 1 1 - ., . , , ig.,. hi' .1 ' 1 - 1. W 1 A . . , , , , - - U 11 . 1. A - A 11 11 H ' ' Ill lx , i a - 1 11 A ' g 11, ' ' ,,: u - 'l . 'i' Y Joh , I did it!I 1 ,ccg , 11 xx - 1 11 Ag: - 1 1 country VIDEO?! 2 man Volleyball blue Flame Uwear Cam- 1, ,le 131 .31 r A A31 ,g1 131 ll AI I ' . 1 , Z 4 Zu .,1fegf: At ' I I I 1 I I , ,c.p ,, IIIII it Y 11 11 ,11 A - 1 - ' A - 71 1 1 ...A 1 .1 11 I . . . h V . , I I I I A I I I I L r - - J 1 1 7 2 1 2 7 ' . . ' . 4 1 I . ' ' i ' ' ' 4 -1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' . ' . . ' ' II' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I . ' . . . V ' . 1 .1 1 A A 1 11 .. 11 I , , , , , ., 1 - 1 - A 1 .. H 1 ' oc , I ' - I u 1 I 114 u I 11, it I I .': ' ' ' ' :11 ' Gm A - ' 11, ' ' A u 1 ' 1. 11 A - , , ., - - - 1 1 ' ' 11, 1 , 1 , 1 ' ' - I 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 2 1 f - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' , 11 11 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' , , 1 - 1 1 'A 1 ' 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 Ads 247 Regurgltatlon Henny and Wlnnle the Pooh rrroll lt up' Beach partles at Lake La Jolla Summer of 79 Bushe Llghter Huld ln the ire Saul On Cat Food with Boots Tight whltes wlth down Jackets Salnts dances When wlll Bull stop calllng?? Margarita SURFIN Gellln out Moondance Reading mags Bt panntlng nalls Water polo Stralta Head or lS lt Stralt to Bed? Mel s mud car Washing dlshes ln the ram Bahungus ' Skateboardlng Arn w the bug halr The dart woman Summer of 77 Hands off she s mme Peel into that skln sult 500free 200 I M 100 fly Lambchops Cheapness clothes at thrift stores Blood shot eyes 8t blurred vlslon Jenny I lost my eyes Food bables Hyperness Donut Flghts Stlckman s fake I D Gaeatonos uh oh Crooked smlles Stwrnggly llps KINKS G H Babs Wabs Jabs Kabs Is B S full of B S ?? Walt a mlnute baby RAMONES Klmbo Ann the psychologls You wench ALIEN Mud nlte T P ralds Red leotard 81 many T shirts SURFS UP BOYS Cold tired or hungry? Seaweedlitwetsults Wlnnerfloser o rent D S Let me u on my cheeks Smltty the chaufter Swlm meets Jenny no Pooh Bear s got a boyfnend well my squeeze my knee' Neod 8t Beod Belng eager Bobby Dahorsey 81 the Puhuddle JUhumpers The Knack IWon' Swrm Captaln Llttle bangs SKA sucks' oes not' s J B s St S P s cataloge cltles 6 OO a m swlm Belng cru e OH the wall NEEDYBOO FRIENDS FOREVER Groovy Forest Home 5 out of 500 Smooth Nan Br: ness Lagunas Jan 81 sledding B S cars Salad w the french dresslng VAN HALEN Mlnl concerts Warren C D B0 July 4th getting lost Punk Floyd 2 13 80 Scrub ness J R s unlque clothes Frlends 81 attachments UNIK' The Y L gang Tonka Barf ln the bucket Speedos Troutman PIT' Pnnhead OLG boogie Parties' Heartache tonight The locals at La Jolla from S V Van s truck Discount sunglasses Baby elephant Aunt Martha THE MIGHTY FRO WOMEN Paper plates on flre The BIG 10 lnch Get your YA YAS out Hey hey we re the Monkees Berry ples Tunes Any last words ? You Swine' COVQLETE FLORAL. SERVICE WEDDINGS I F ANTS I Glf-'TS VK ILD VS .EST FLORIST 6- GIFT S SAO JACKWIAVN STREET E CAJON CA 92020 CORNER CF FLE Cl-'IEE PK 1 B: Vx-wsr-A L PHONE 7l4l SBE OlO3 Student Dlscount Congrat s Class of 81 We'll Mlss You Love Lynn R and Mlchele B ESPECIALLY: DH, Bw, KM, JJB, Ps, CRF at PLD, Je, Ge, PF, Ps, Js, Evv, olvl, and Buff What s the crew dolng tonlght? What crew Ha'H Donna what happened to your car? What car? Ha'Ha' Kam wlll your car make lt up yhe hlll? Everybody lean forward' Come on et s gm.wrecMessV Swnhnnngln marguarmas Everybodys happy now adays' Frlday plcnlcs Dlet?Us' NEVER' That lovely orange t shlrt Boys boys boys TCD wlll we ever hmm hmm hmm Poser'Who? Me? Let s go to Trlna s house' Walklng back from Wlnchell s Walt up The no names black albums cut down songs AND YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE' Qulck gotta Jam gonna be late' Deadllne? Tomorrow?' Kam Golng or lelllng tonlght? You dldn t tell me about that' Vveekend clubs TDSIDCYEGIDW disappearing Scott K nt lun so deprewed' O IUlSOlHlOV6lTWO dayslater l Ihate guts Nothlng s sadder than the tears of a clown Proble advlce always followed Donna What am I gona wear? m donttmnklcandnve Youbedershutuporl ntgona Mckyou I e New Year s 81 Jus love elng hut Rudles Come orward' A you a h c h C h c DONNA Trlna lm Jay Suzanne best friends always D m everybody loves us so much Trlna all your best friends JSDSMADMAN Wanna go to the beach We re havln some fun' SP DK CIOhyeahO you mates' Tnna that volce Y SO MUCH' D how depresslng' Is It love or what? Dreams Isn t lt nlce to want' Fat butt deep hatred dents ln forehead ISpnkesl bsauce VVould you suck your thunwb? KIM Summer of 77w!J J B J C J K My llttle panda bear Ipooh tooO Gethng acqualnted wftrash canstthanks D S ST D Sl H OI The good old da s Tahoe8t Sequolas wf my lfamny Thanksmonmanddadu TDEIUOGEHTWOHG TheJan Hung on You CA The Chrmtopher saga She can tlove you Ile oveyou HUar arar Oh SaHlyy' Rlbbon Uood Sa lands Oh B S Ssssucklt Ssssuck m good Get your YA YA S out' Hands off He s mlne T Birds wf MONA' It s always tlme to graze Come on glve lt' I m not drlvlng Camp 80 The slngle most slgnlncant My second famlly the Walsh s Always Wen8tSal Walt' Dldja know we re best frlends? Are you serlous? You have to you re no un right now' Chris relax your arms' Ive never seen hlm laugh before' CLOVES Roll me over Llt I Val cheer camp 99 stalrs We palcl for thus? A DOLLAR' Sun days Slx Smart Sallors Are you two sisters? Chrls where do they put the cards? Chicken fights Bowling for toothpaste Thursdays with MD You re a cool soc laryngl tls It s kinda private He s such a cutle' Thanx DL for everything Go for lt nah go for lt OK Whats lt taste llke? Chrwstmas vacatlon Is that your sister? Chrlssl' Wlll It stlll run? Duck to Dot Smurfs You klds better get outta here or Yummy' Chrls old I wake you up? I gotta ' X mas dance wlth DL JJB Cheerleaders do lt ln the rah New Years Eve PJ party Pictures omlgod Whos that? Dlno How sllly Volleyball champs You re so little' In the bushes dont llsten Im sorry' Goober Doober Dont you feel left out? Val we have to go NOW SURPRISE' Cross country this summer oops' Rowdles You guys sound like the B 52 s' Jlnx The hottest couple around school? Yuck' GD THINK PINK You two make quite a pair Grossmont thanx very much Bye' To all our friends WE LOVE YA' What? Forget lt Val' I I 5 : L -' f ' ' .- 2 H sal' H , ' - - 11 - tt 1 ZA 9,-jg ,v . ,I 1 -r 1 f-r- - -tt 1 F , A 1- 1 - 1 ' , tt 4 I - ' Wi . 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', . 48 Ads The good ole days Hawau 78 Bubbles Well maybe they re together' Ruth s halr Itold you not to dry and curl lt' nylons w Nlkes ' Rolhe mlnl ha ha orthodontlc palns Chubby Hepsaba JK and PC Duane s eyes Christmas Dance hlstory w Jones speclal talks loslng elections AGAIN' the Jerk help Im so confused W lt I mean Whatever' translatlng package deal Dalsy Chaln gettlng lost cabnn memorues dlets and exerclslng Upslde Down Latlnos Yada yada' goose bumps ket chup on tacos Okay gurl' College Bound red days Mr EverythlngtHa l-lah gb np purple phase unuque sanllwuches hyper 27 DO NOT ENTER WRONG WAV swear Im all What a sweetle' Blondle Engllsh w Adams Mr OFF the Wall Scorplan eyes What s that look ' temper tantrums Leave me alone' kidnapping Klm emotional the leech Hornecomlng Mr Detergent shy guys Chrlstmas Pag eant Fear not Lady Madonna Charger Fever We better work on the ad' these are the best years of my lnfe Du Dl Klmble Ruthle Duane Klm and R in S W, THE ROCK GROUP Cholr Retreat slnglng on a rock Hl Bucko' They were grabbing me with tongs Dlal A Savage Brr promise I won t wlggle my toes' the get lost hlke After careful conslderatlon Ive declded I m unhappy Yellow M8tMs are for POWER' Brr The sky IS llghtenlng tap danclng and sunrise charades llons and tlgers and bears Brr Red Star P lama Breakfast Wllson you re bltlng my neck Karen and the froggles Head Sosh Bob Betty Barbie Benny Bucko Bertha Berenda Bernle H1 Beatrlce' When we reach the tree collapse and start pantlng Brr I want to dle young how about to morrow I m sure we can arrange It This IS a headache a what a mlgraln Oh Glve me my camera boulder and boulder df fused light brlght llght Brr Move over When you least expect lt Im a Scorplo SAVE the FOOD Llz' snlde llttle comments Well we re snlde llttle people Jon s feellng REAL good tonlght It s not gettlng any warmer Holler than thou Murder was that nlne squeezes? Neuter spoons There goes my shoe again You re a beat behind Luz Pardon? Oh Shenandoah' rr the wilderness famlly Halloween alphabetical orde I suddenly feel very mellow let s go unto the kltchen SHOULDER' I can GUESS What s a bronze room? Stop star lng now Randy assoclate band falry beaten by a banana spllt what a shame the Seal Im cuckoo for Coco s' Dont mentlon my llttle brother to anyone Brr Rabbit cat dog what IS thus a zoo7 Red Speeedos WE are Shure I ll cook the ham burgersh It s my raft' When other frlendshlps go up IH smoke Stop lt with the bad plano please? sleep ln a clrcle HA' Cholr Rehearsal at 6 a m 7 Iwent out and when I came back SOME THING was ln my sleeplng bag pancakes Pooh SUCH a good boy I cracked up Kim s so brave well mlss her Brr Well It IS llghtenlng Indlans' NO PROBLEM' loh yes there ls'I The Rock Group Klm Bacartl Jon Burdlck Chrlstle Campbell Chris Conner, Karen lVlcCllntlc, Wilson Ochoa, Llz Perryman, Randy Reed 'Qt 4 L xg. 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Ads 249 Max G Kreclc CVV Llfe Health 84 Group Insurance Bus 231 3706 Congratulatlons Class of 81 SKIN NY HAVEN RESTAURANT tkLTHYp Y 06 4 306 Broadway Gemco Center 6 Open 7 days a week Lunch Dlnner X ugar free bakery omplete take out SCCIIOH All foods prepared for the welght consclous communlty ow cal ICC cream alad bar 444 1197 omplete low cal menu Well at s been dlffferent Frosh year Engllsh I m so confused' Tvvo vears later Drama vv Meyers GAG Tell her I have stomach pol sonlng No Kel Dont leave me here' SREAM IN THE DARK' Young Llfe Tvxeek Hunt Do what? Summer 80 Try agaln IS that Japa neseo Space Case Kenny I thought you knevv hum I thought you dld' T plng and gettlng caught' Many cop encounters maybe too many' Belng yo yos Sus gettlng unto my bodyguard yea clap clap' Del Mar Ealr I vvanna get oft HELP' Lets do lt agaln' Uh vve have to meet our parents at 8 The KINKS help save us' Uh thats my Jacket that you re vvearlng' Enrst tlme for everythlng' Halloween 80 Roman Queens? Homecomlng 80 Pocahontas halftlme vvhats so funny KeI7 THE MAD MO PEDDERS' Move vve cant stop oops sorry lady Push Kelle lt stopped agaln Help Mr Pollceman thanx tmuch sar casml Walt Kel lts on blke stlll Soccer team s nevv addltlons Hey vvho s Sutton A McGulre7 glggle glggle' More tape It s Stoners fault' Hey Charlle Brovvn he ,ust vvalked over the dead man' Strange looks and much laughter VVEIRDOS AIRHEADS' Me and my RC' AJ s so MOD hes gone FUNK Kel s amazlng dlsappearlng acts The home lS gettlng to her Sus too' Hats and Wlgs VI AND DCP GAG MAKE ME I' L Wheres the Space Theatre7 Many thanx to Mr Cop vvlthout htm vve never vvould have found It Cl-la Ha' Best frlends forever vvlth much more laughter and good tlmes to come The best IS yet to come rlgnt7 RIGHT' Well oy bye Grossmont later Cmuch ' 2368 Fletcher Pkwy 1147 TaV9 'T Road El Cajon Alplne 463 7106 n ' I 1 l ' 1 l . Q A 9 ' K Q 'fi' -:fin . G, , -' -' -' 5 . Y . , i an il! 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GROVE PASTRY SHGP INC washes a great future to all Senlors' 3308 Mann St 466 3271 Lemon Grove 466 1974 Avalon Party apologlzes Shlftlnt Jumplng unto the curb Beach keen May 20 1978 Am I In lo e7 My halrs all gone Fake Meeting .lon 84 Steve at Llverpool Cheeto s Par tres Partles Partles Sunglasses at nught Yel low Blrdwells Start jog glng Reader Ads Puck s Palace Today ls your birthday Balcomes the rornantlc moon Chrlstmas Eve spying Astl Spumontl Golf coast Wrltlng on Jon s VW Lldzy Acey el s b day Fiesta Island Long dlstance calls Ramones 3 llttle devlls The Clash what halr cuts Apartments with no tv s Polnt Loma Tennis Clubs The alleged condo Four roomatesv BBQS Heebl Jeebles The Scam Jomacha Almond Fudge Work Work Work' All the good tlmes wlth Steve Dresslng up for the Hanalel Joe the Cliffs Help I m gettmg my backpack wet Santa Barbara The cancelled Hawauan vacatlon The Boltz Idyllwlld twnce Endless fun Jacoozlng wlth our good buddles Steve 84 Jon Confessions at Square Pan Sknng ln Marshmallow cream Blah lnstructers Crymg on the llft Leysa the zlpper broke Marine St July 4th 1979 What a fry baby Don tforget your underwear Rod Stewart danclng on the chalrs Trouble on the western front The Army7 Batman the Hunter Grass Attacks Falllng ln the Pantry llfe IH the Pantry Chairs ln bushes at Del Mar Qulckly dlmlnushmg smiles Bug Wheels Tripod dates Gleebe Street Rlms Rlps Saltmes n lemonade Our grape monster Pajamas on the Boardwalk The Beach House 79 St 80 w the Johnstones Whoops we forgot our ID s Whaaaat' Wlsdom teeth week Instant partae duscounts on punts no JAF Followlng J St L home Flowers from Joe 84 Steve Falllng ot? the turnlp truck Smack 7 Klss my belly button Huggles for baby D 84 L Runnlng mto each other at FM SK Haven Mutzl s Album Scam wlth Krlstu Santa Barbara 1 00 am Laguna 4 OO am Crash P L 6 O0 am D F Netherlands My rnllk whlch you ate Well at least he s a point T GI Frldays with the SK Haven gang The stupld pyramid El Torlto s Vou look elghteen Black Angus Chased on bukes July 4th Skatung The Photo Album CJ M sl what a Joke Svck at Puck s 84 Blll s Never agaln I quit Chicago Happy Man Begglnlngs Surhng at Blacks w Mike 84 Dave what a joke Santa Barbara San Luls Obuspo here we come Running out of money at Alpha Beta I DON T WANT A CANDLE Tammys More Memorles Muck: ahhh we can t make lt tonlght You say Terry turned off the heater? Let s go to Enclnltas guys Are we ln Jullan yet'? Ummm guys where s Jacumba7 The Blnaca blast lbut would you klss hum afterward7l Grandma knows what those guys are trylng to tell her' Greasy chicken forever Invasion of the wasps Kerry do you smell gas7 Nah just washed my car Fare Bug lBugsyl Good Tum that was three words Measurlng tapes at Barts 0 S G B S' Woofer and I two day contests at the ambassador Frostmg fetlsh Vou Jellyfmsh' Maglc Mountain Vlnney and Pooh and Tammy too The Godfather and hls men The 10th root beer and green MLM s Roller skatlng wuth Krxstl To all my good frlends I love you' Mom and Dad you re the best' E H S V n Devons The rest of my write up memorles fat 84 perverts dlscusslon w Gram 84 Jana La Jolla w Nee Parker Ill glve you 5 bucks Lester the Deer Fun w A sharon ldon t worry Ill take care of you I 5 asleep In the Rambler Homecomlng w Brl L frlends scary movies w Rick ldeep clown lnslde he really loves theml Just roll up the windows that glue won t hurt you Johns campaign plans the deal just too much fun In times of need calllng Kenny Jana we re golng to college and we re going to be freaks Danclng w my grandson Mark the old days w Rondy Talks w Papa Rolllng ln the sand Cam I thlnk you lust hlt the wall' Kenny explaln lt to me Brlan did you have to drop your pants? John I m warning you and Im warning Steve The marshmellow hght Laughnng w my famlly The Klnks Llon s club? Smlle Ms Jones General Hospltal Don t forget boys we re going camplng thls summer Thanks to all my friends and famlly I Love you truly P S Gary t s ralnmg out there' :,...,................. i O I l , ' v . f l . lt n V -- W A I f Q V , I . , . X I I - ' , . , . ' - - I ' I Ads 251 Index A Ackerman, Ellen, 18 Acosta, Anthony, 200 AC-DC, 780, 785, 901, 953 Acosta, Damazo, 168 Adamov, Steve, 168 Adams, Jayne, 184 Adler, Andree, 77, 200 Aerosmith, 88, 92 Aguayo, G., 200 Aland, Sheryl, 18 Aldrich, Tracy, 18 Aleto, Tony, 168 Alexander, Deidre, 184 Alexander, Karen, 18, 76, 94, 103 Allen, Danielle, 87, 99, 103, 168 Allen, Deborah, 168 Allen, Paul, 168 Alloway, Curtis, 168 Almeraz, Danita, 200 Alash, W., 121 Alto, Jason, 200 Altom, Tom, 168 Alverez, Alberta, 18 Alvarez, lVlike, 200 Amato, lVlark, 90, 168 Ament, Sharon, 90, 103, 150 Ammons. Tracy, 184 Amparan Cassandra, 18, 200 Amparan R., 106, 184 Anderson Don, 168 xxx i-i i 1.1. ksifiigi i Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Gregory, 168 , Jennifer, 51, 83, 200 , Jerald, 13, 18 , Kristin, 200 Anderson, Laura, 200 Anderson, Linda, 18 Anderson, Lisa, 163, 168 Anderson, Richard, 19, 106, 108 Anderson, Todd, 200 Andrasko Andre, H , Bradley, 143, 200 ., 108 Anetsmann, Karen, 168 Angel, James, 184 Angle, Terry, 82, 111, 168 Anotto, lVlark, 19 Anthony, B., 109, 200 Anthony, Roy, 80, 106, 108, 200 Antista, Diana, 166, 168 Anton, Richelle, 19 Antonio, Randall, 19, 148 Aragon, Corinne, 95, 182, 184 Archambault, Jeff, 133 Arena, Erma, 189 Arevalo, Lisa, 200 252 Index Armstrong, Christina, 94 168, 169 Arnold, James, 112. 184 Arnold, Thomas, 200 Arreola, Paul, 135 148, 200 Arriaga, lVlaria, 184 Asaro. Jacquelin 189 Asbury, Andrea, 184 Ashley Dennis, 200 Atkinson, David, 13, 19 38. 61, 114 Atkinson, Olin, 143,184 Attansio, lVlike, 136, 184 Attig, Lori, 19, 71, 184 Auer, Greg, 148, 168 Auerbach, Anna, 19 Ault, Brenner, 184 Avila, Elva, 19 Azar Peter, 184 B Babb, lVlike, 168 Bacardi, Ron, 80, 151 Bacarti, Kimberly, 84, 168 Bachman, Dan, 19 Bacino, John, 13, 67, 73, 92, 95, 103, 144 Bailey, L., 184 Bailey, Cary, 200 Baker, Penny, 141, 200 Balacek, Tara, 200 Ballard, Colleen, 19 Balmos, Cheryl, 168 Banker, Troy, 905 Bannan, James, 184 Bannister, John, 19 Barbod, lVlichele, 70, 71, 95, 103, 168 Barcello, G., 200 Barela, Dorothy, 184 Bareno, Renee, 19, 67, 124, 125 Barker, Kelly, 184 Barker, Patrick, 130, 168 Barker, Thomas, 106, 184 Barkley, Susan, 19, 129, 140 Barlow, Jay, 200 Barlow, John, 19 Barnard, Amy, 150, 182, 184 Barnard, lvlarjorie, 168 Barnes, Cynthia, 168, 184 Barnes, Dean, 110, 184, 200 Barnes, Irenne, 184 Barnett, Anne, 168 Barnhill, lvlichael, 184 Barraner, R., 184 Barrington, Susan, 168 Barthold, Christopher, 20 Barthold, Thomas, 109, 184 Bartlett, David, 20, 130, 138 Bartlett, Kerry, 20 Bassett, Diane, 20 Bateman, Darla, 168 Bathbun, Gary, 168 Battenneld, Scott, 143, 184 Baxter, Brent, 184 Baxter, Cory, 184 Baxter, Julie, 168 Baxter, Kristina, 83, 200 Bayne, Thomas, 184 Beam, Jim, 2, 90 Beason, Nona, 142, 168 Beatty, Brian, 130, 144, 168 Bech, Jacqueline, 200 Becker, Caroline, 168 Becker, James 184 Becker, Theresa, 184 Becker, Timothy, 20 Beckett, Lisa, 109 168 Behan, Elaine, 184 Bell, Stephan, 184 Bell, Vergil, 133, 2OO Benatar, Pat, 305 Bender, Allen, 20 Bender, Bradley, 20, 106, 107. 108, 109, 184 Bender, Brett, 184 Bender, Curt, 184 Bender, lvlark, 168 Benedict, lVlitchell, 168 Benfante Katherine, 184 Benham, James, 20, 48 Bennett, Chris, 200 Bennie, James, 113, 184 Berez, Susie, 20 Berez, Terri, 168 Bernier, Linda, 168 Berning, lvlargaret, 99, 168 Berry, John, 168 Berry, lVlark, 184 Bessone, John. 200 Bevier, Leslie, 20 Bevier, Robyn, 184 Bewley, Danette, 20, 97 Bianchi, T., 184 Bibb, Kenneth, 80, 106, 108, 9,115,168 Biesel, Dana, 163, 200 Biesel, Donald, 169 Biegley, Brett, 200 Billings, Suzanne, 113, 184 Bingman, Scott, 106, 169 Bird, Edward, 200 Birren, Jefferson, 169 Bisharat, Anan, 20 Bisharat, lVlanal, 200 Bisharat, Raed, 169 Bishop, Darrin, 148, 184 Bishop, Edward, 20 Bishop, Jennifer, 20, 51 Bissell, John, 13, 17, 20, 35, 4s,67,87,92,e4,o5,1o3 Blackledge, Audra, 142, 150, 200 Blackmore, Ritchie, 905 Blair, Cathy, 83, 184 Blackeley, Josephe, 184 Blankensh, Ronda, 169 Blansiflecl, Leigh, 169 Blazovic, lVlichael, 127, 200 Blazovic, Ronald, 126, 184 Bliss, R., 185 Bwck,CyntNa,77,92,95,99 103,166,169 Blue Oyster, Cult, 905 Bober, Julie, 20 Boe Da Vid, 112. 184 Bohacek Karen, 169 Bohan Matthew, 186 Bohan Timothy 96.169 Boldin Curtis, 200 Bond John 200 Bonventre, Anthony 184 Boomer. lVlildred, 21 Booth, David, 184 Boots Peter, 200 Bordeaux Bryan, 169 B6nng,isnnt 903 Boryla, Susan, 21 Bostick, Frederick, 169 Boulanger Rick, 169 Bouldin. Charles, 169 Bouldin, John, 200 Bourke, Sharon, 96, 169 Bowen Joel, 13, 17, 21 84 86 98 115,148 Bowen Kimberly, 76, 84, 86 162. 182 184 Bowen Lynette, 84 86 115 166 167 169 Bowens, A, 20 Bowers, Wendi 185 Bowker, Eileen, 169 Bowman, lVlichael, 169 Boyer, Lyonn, 169 Boysen, Randi, 106 Bradley, Jeanette, 201 Brady, Lisa, 106, 108, 109, 184 Braley, Tamala, 201 Brainard, K., 185 Brandon, lVlichael, 185 Brandon, Yolanda, 83, 201 Brashers, Bart, 85, 106, 109 Brashers, Erik, 106 Breitenstein, Reed, 84, 185 Breitenstein, Shauna, 83, 169 Bremer, Bremer, 99, 185 Tamara, 185 Bremner, Blake, 121, 201 Bremner, Laine, 169 Brennan, Sean, 185 Brewer, Patricia, 185 Brewer, Charles, 185 Brewer, Steven, 21, 130 Brewski, Carouse, 90, 94, 178 Bridgeford, J., 201 Bridges, K., 185 Brienze, lVlichele, 90, 103, 166, 167,169,172 Briney, Barbara, 185 Bringas, T., 185 Brinkerhoft, Dwight, 21, 38 Brito, lVlorris, 169 Brooks, April, 185 Brown, Candace, 21, 99, 185 Brown, Cathy, 185 Brown, Karen, 99, 101, 169 Brown, Kenneth, 13, 21, 84, 130 Brown, Laurie, 21 Brown, Sharyl, 185 Brown, Tom, 169 Brown Tom 169 Brownlng, Bill, 201 Broz, Deborah, 185 Broz, Donna, 169 Bruce, John, 169 Brucker, Corey, 169 Brundege, Steven, 21 Brusalis, Christopher, 201 Bryant Anthony, 138 Bryant, Tamra, 182, 185, 193 Bucaro, Nancy, 21, 129, 150 Buckeles, Shelley, 182, 185 Budvarson, Catharine, 185 Buffkin, Holly, 169 Bugkolz, lVlark, 21 Bumpass, Janene, 201 Burch, Anthony, 201 Burdick, Jonathan, 13, 17 21, 38 41, 61, 67, 84, 86, 92, 95, 101, 106, 109, 114 Burger Clinton, 21 Burgert, James, 169 Burgess, Kelly, 201 Burgess, Vincent, 90, 94, 166, 169 Burke, John, 133, 148 Burke Pamela, 22 Burkhart, Karen, 185 Burton, Sherry, 169 Busch, Leah, 51, 84, 169 Bush, Eric, 185 Butchart, Angela, 112, 201 Butsko, Jill, 124, 125, 150 C Cabral, Charlotte, 201 Cabral, lVlichelle, 169 Cain, Lisa, 103, 201 Cain, Paula, 84, 109, 186 Calafato, lVlaria, 186 Caldvvell, Kimberly, 199, 201 Caldvvell, Troy, 201 Callery, Sharon, 186 Calori, D., 186 Cameron, John, 185 Campbell Camp, Scott, 22 Campbell Brian, 185 Campbell, Bridget, 199, 201 Campbell, Christie, 80, 84, 169 Campbell, l-leather, 128, 169 Campbell, Laurie, 80, 201 Campbell, lVlary, 169 Scott 169 Campise, Vincent, 201 Cao Trang, Nataly, 78, 170 Capotosto, Donna, 182, 185 Cangialos, Anna, 170 Capotosto, Joe, 201 Cardell, John, 22 Cardell, lVlichael, 186 Cardusa, T,, 186 Carey, Anne, 99, 124, 125, 170 Carey, lVlark, 201 Carlson, Judy, 77, 182, 186 Carlson, Robin, 82, 83, 201 Carlson, Rober, 148, 201 Carpenter, Fred, 22 Carpenter Gary 201 Carreno, Carolynn 201 Carreno Christy 113 170 Carson D, 186 Carter Dana, 99 150 186 Carter Kimberly 13 17, 22 90 101 103 Carter Randy, 22, 25, 229 Carter Yana, 201 Carter Steven, 22 Cars The 12 Carver Raymond, 201 Carver Sharri, 170 Casady Scott, 170 Case Dorothy, 22 Case Richard, 22, 103, 186 Case Timothy, 127, 148, 201 Casillas, Jose, 186 Castleberry, Phil, 186 Castro, lVlary, 170 Castro, Fidel, 905 Castro, Leroy, 186 Cates, Patti, 22, 102 Caulfield, Holden, 905 Caulfield, James, 186 Cavanagh, David, 186 Caplenski, Jill, 186 Cesena, Sandy, 170 Chafey, Catherine, 13, 22, 51 Chamley, Cindee, 186 Chamley, Colleen, 22, 94, 113 Chanoux, Jacquelyn, 201 Chang, lVlartin, 23 Chaper, G., 186 Chapman, Pamela, 23 Chapman, Paul, 10, 23 Chase, Lana, 121, 186 Chavez, lVlichelle, 186 Cheech N Chong, 905 Chinn, Kenneth, 148 Christiansen, William, 101, 182, 186 Chumbley, Josephy, 96, 170 Cima, Jon, 186 Cirket, Lee, 186 Clancy, lVlichelle, 51, 170 Clark, Allison, 186 Clark, Carita, 186 Clark, Charles, 106, 170 Clark, Christine, 108, 186 Clavell, Thomas, 106, 186 Clay, Teresa, 23 Clifford, Tamara, 13, 17, 23, 67, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 92, 94, 95, 99 Cline, Andrea, 201 Cline, Julie, 23 Clonts, lVlarcus, 201 Clute, Dan, 23 Coates, Brian, 186 Coats, Robert, 201 Cochran, Janine, 80, 170 Cole, David, 143, 201 Coles, Robert, 138, 186 Collins, Lisa, 84, 163, 170 Colonelli, L,, 186 Comport, Jennifer, 186 Conner, Christopher, 13, 23, 84, 86, 126, 144' Conrad, Christopher, 106 Conrad, Judy, 186 Conrad, lVlark, 186 Conrad, Shari, 23, 129 Conway, Robert, 186 Cook Greg, 186 Cookson, lVlary, 83, 150, 186 Cooper, Gary, 23 Cooper, Kristine, 186 Copeland Sturt, 23 Correli, A., 186 Corrao, Domenico, 186 Correia Gregory, 170 Correia, Paul, 131, 170 Corrigan Clarissa, 23, 76, 95, 102 Corrigan, Kate, 182, 187 Costello, lVlichael, 136, 187 Costner, Lisa, 150, 186 Cottam, Colin, 22, 54 Coyle, Timothy, 187 Crandall, Peter, 23 Craven, Billy, 23 Craven, lVlichael, 23 Craven, Rovvena, 187 Cravvford, lVlark, 106 Creel, Joni, 87, 94, 95, 99, 182, 187 Creider, Deborah, 187 Cress, James, 23,90 Crockett, Jonathan, 106, 108, 136, 187 Crockett, Tim, 133, 170 Croft, Ginger, 84, 116, 117, 170 Crosby, Douglas, 84, 187 Crosby, Paula, 23 Crouse, Carla, 83, 84, 162, 187 Crovve, Julia, 23 Cryer, Jennifer, 103, 113, 170 Csatari, Alexander, 134, 148, 170 Cullinan, Christopher, 24, 134, 148 Culver, Craig, 187 Curry, Letitia, 24, 86 D D Angelo, Jill, 87, 92, 94, 95 Dahlheimer, Scott, 106 Dahlheimer, Stephanie, 24, 106 Damron, Eric, 187 Damron, lVlelissa, 83 Daniels, Jack, 1, 90 Daniels, Jacquelene, 187 Daniels, Lisa, 24, 51 Danley, Kimberly, 24 Dargis, Donald, 187 Dargis, Kathleen, 121, 127 Dascomb, Donna, 96, 141, 150, 171 Dascomb, Roberta, 121, 187 Daugherty, Leslie, 24 Davis, Curtis, 170 Davis, Cynthia L., 83 Davis, Davvn, 80 Davis, Giovanna, 76, 187 Davis, James, 187 Davis, Judy, 187 Davis, lVlario, 133, 187 Davis, Paul, 148 DeBartolo, Lisa, 150, 187 DeLeuran, John, 133, 170 Dean, Fred, 71 Dean, Sherri, 24, 84, 140 Deane, Lisa, 24, 103 Deane, Susan, 25, 94, 95 Dearringer, Denise, 25 DeGracia, Brian, 86, 90, 94, 166, 170 Del Valle, Gary, 170, 187 Deep Purple, 905 Dela Cruz, John, 106, 108, 109, 170 Def Lepard, 905 Dela Cruz, Joseph, 106, 108, 109, 187 Delgado, lVlartin, 25 Dell Arsina, Luana, 25 Dempsey, Bridget, 187 Dempsey, lVlolly, 17 Dentt, Cheryl, 25, 140 Derczo, David, 25 Deskins, Diane, 25 Defgado, lVlartin, 25 DiGiovanni, lVlichelle, 182, 187 DilVlartino, David, 26, 130, 148 DilVlartino, Debra, 150, 170 DiPietro, Anthony, 26 Dicerchio, Kathleen, 25 DiVello, D., 121 Diaz, Larry, 84, 187 Diaz, Linda, 25 Dickson, C'Ann, 25, 67, 70, 71, 99, 103, 158 Dickerson, Lezlee, 78, 141 Didissee, Sally, 163 Dinsdale, Scott, 133, 171 Diszkia, lVl., 121 Divello, Dian, 187 Djebari, lVl, 187 Doering, Paul, 26 Dohn, N., 187 Dolan, Amber, 26, 103 Dolan, James, 187 Dolan, Shannon, 199 Dominguez, Rebecca, 187 Dorame, Elissa, 128 Dorsey, Robert, 26, 113 Douglas, Kellye, 26,90 Dovvnes, Thomas, 80, 112 Dovvney, Sharron, 26, 99, 107 Dovvney, Theresa, 95, 99, 170 Drevv, lVlartha, 77, 99, 166, 170, 195 Drotleff, Erich, 188 Druber, N., 188 Drumm, Rochell,99,103, 166, 171 Drummond, Erick, 187 DulVlont, lVlonigue, 188 DuPont, Julie, 106, 171 DuPont, Sandra, 27, 101, 106, 107, 108 Duerksen, Diana, 163, 170 Duff, Kevin, 26 Duncan, Janelle, 26,99 Duncan, lVlaureen, 142, 150, 188 Dunn, Jacqueline, 77, 99, 103, 166, 171 Dunn, lVlichael,13, 17, 26, 86, 94, 95, 103 Durham, Ann, 27 Duperron, lVl., 188 Dyer, Julie, 198 Dyer, lVlary, 27, 150 Dykins, James, 188 E Earick, Kevin, 27 Ecklund, Eric, 13, 27, 103 Edgington, Roberta, 27 Edsall, Amy, 188 Eichinger, Kevin, 90, 148, 171 Eiring, Hank, 171 Eisenbart, Rick, 27 Ekberg, Timothy, 27, 51, 66 Elias, Isa, 27 Index 253 Hagemann, Joan, 189 Elias Jane 109 171 Elias Mai 188 Elledge Mary 82 84 150 188 Elliott James 188 Elliott Diane 13 17 29 38 61 66 86 92 101 102 103 Elmore Lynda 108 109 171 Elwell Vanessa 188 Engfelt AnnMarie 905 English Stacey 162 EofT Sheila 173 Erickson Alicia 106 108 109 173 Erpelding Ron, 29 Escaieda Peter 84, 86, 101, 188 Espinoza Patty, 29, 173 Etue Matthew, 136, 188 Evans, Cathy 121, 188 Evans, Jeanne, 29 Evans, M., 188 F Fall, Kimberly, 124, 125, 172 Falor, Teresa, 106, 172 Fatula, Karl, 188 Fechter, Michael, 23, 103 136 Feher, Thomas, 12, 38, 82 Felio, Stacy, 28, 109 Feneis, Terri, 28 140, 150 Ferree, Marcia, 82, 83 Ferrone, John, 135, 148 Ferrone, Paul, 24, 28, 103, 136 Fetterhoff, Jodi, 51, 109, 188 Fieten, Frank, 28 Finley, Brendt, 28 Finney, Lisa, 188 Finney, Patricia, 188 Fischer, Lynn, 28 Fisher, Lisa, 121, 172 Fisher, Rebecca, 188 Fisher Mary, 905 Fisher, Susan, 188 Fite, Steven, 127, 138 Fitzpatrick, S,, 141, 172 Flanig, Stephen, 28 Fleming, Karen, 28 Fletcher, Ronald, 28 Flores, Mark, 12, 80, 106, 108, 109, 188 Flores, Ricardo, 188 Flores Roxanne, 188 Floyd, Marie, 7, 19, 74, 121, 122, 150, 188 Floyd, Pink, 905 Foat, Tim, 112 Folkes, Crystal, 116, 117, 172 Foltz, Linda, '28, 102, 103 Fontana Dean, 28 Ford, Deborah, 83 Ford Kristi, 83 i 254 lndex Fordyce Steve 95 172 Forsythe Matthew 130 157 158 171 172 Forthun Sharida 29 Foster Amy 82 188 Foster Deborah 29 188 Foster Denise 116 117 Foto William 188 Fountain Bonnie 188 Fouts Dan 14 Francis Laurie 84 188 Franklin Christine 29 111 Franklin Michael 143 188 Frasure Cynthia 83 188 Free Brian 29 Free Derek 138 172 Fried Sandra 188 Friend, William, 188 Frumkin, Boyd, 130 Fuller Kim, 30 Fung, Kelsey, 80, 106, 109, 172 G Galkowski James, 30 Gallagher Barbara, 188 Gallant Mark 172 Gallegos Lynn 188 Galvin, Robert 188 Galloway S, 116 117 Gammon Danny 188 Gange Martha, 30 84 Gapen, Dawn, 199 Garcia Amelia 109 Garcia, Danny, 189 Garcia, David, 172 Garcia, Jacqueline, 30 Garcia, Kathryn, 103 172 Garcia, Steven, 172 Garcia, Sylvia, 30 Gardner, Alisa, 89, 182, 188 Gardne r, Timothy, 158, 159 Garmer, Robert, 30, 130, 148 Garrett, Perry, 112, 189 Gast, Chris, 106 Gastil, George, 13, 30, 67, 82, 84, 115 Gault, Karen, 121, 141 150 Gay, Gordon, 189 Gaynes, John, 172 Gelber, Julie, 31 162 Gelber, Nancy, 120, 123, 150 163 172 Gensler, Samuel, 189 Genzlinger, Jeffrey, 172 George, Christopher, 172 George, Vincent 189 Gerin, Julia, 102,103 121, 166, 172 Geviss, Terry, 31 Giannini, John 172 Gibbins, Mary, 90, 121, 172 Gidney, Laura, 31, 76 Gidney, Lisa, 172 Gill, Mark, 31 Gloege, Daniel, 31, 136 Gloege, Douglas, 97, 136, 137 Goble, John, 13, 16, 31, 46, 84, 87, 95, 103, 151, 152 Godes, Lori, 31, 172 El Goetz Courtland 148 Goertz Julie 172 Goldberg Elisa 166 173 Golden Stuey 87 114 189 Goldfarb Cheryl 172 Golding Mark 172 Golon Lauren 31 Gomez Mary 172 Gorman Gary 188 Gortares Frank 173 Gotses Constanti 31 47 90 136 137 Gotses Bill 31 90 136 173 Gowers Curt 173 Grabowsky Martin 80 100 106 173 Grace William 189 Graessle Barbara, 150 Graessle John 31 Graham Steve 32 Grahl, Diana, 51, 150 173 226 Grahl, Richard, 127, 138, 185, 188 Grahm, S., 51 Graminski, Robin, 173 Grant, Jack, 143 Gray John, 32, 44, 80, 84, 87, 106, 108 Green Joann, 189 Green Kristen, 83, 94 Greenhalgh Deena, 32 99 Gregson Tommie, 32 I Grimm Amy 32 Grimm, Heidi, 173 Grimm Melody, 189 Grinderswitch, 905 Grossman, Lori 124, 125, 173 182 Grove Tim, 32 Grubbs, Janet 32 Grubbs, Joel, 32 Grubbs, Teresa, 189 Grube, Douglas, 172 Gruesle, J., 114 Grundman, Michael, 32 Grundman, Susan, 32 H Hall, Wayne, 189 Hallett, Suzanne, 84, 113, 166 Hallett, William, 13, 115 Halterman, Debra, 80 Halvin, Robert, 189 Hamilton Kathleen, 140 Hammes Stephanie, 95, 121, 188 Hanigan, Eric, 173 Hansen, Mosiah, 138, 148 Hanson, Ronald, 189 Hardin, David, 173 Hardin, Kimberly, 33 Harding, Davis, 115 Harding, Todd, 33 Hardy, Joanne, 189 Harkins, Gordon, 33, 51, 90, 94 Harmon, William, 173 Harris Nancy 96 121 166 173 Harris Randy 189 Harwell Devon 7 16 17 33 66 73 74 90 92 94 95 103 Haskell Davie 173 Haskell Eddie 905 Hassell Whitney 33 Hatlri Craig 33 158 159 Hauri Lori 173 191 Hatiri Shelley 141 188 Havens Lloyd 189 Havilan Kathleen 33 113 Hawkins Gregory 127 Hawkins Lance 173 Hayes Kenneth 189 Haygood David 33 134 148 Hays Jeannette 99 173 Hayward John 106 Healy Bridget, 34 Healy Patrick 34 Heath Donna 90 103,166 167 Heath Richard 173 Hedberg Jeffrey 34 Heissenberger Gail 86 95 166 17 3 Heltand Berry 13 34, 87 94 111 Helmstetter Phil 34 126 Helps Gary 189 Helps Greg, 34 Henderson Laurie, 83 128 Henderson Stephanie 189 Henry, Della, 13 34 61 Hensle Laurene 34 Henson William 34 Herman, Warren, 34, 103, 136 Herron, Monica, 34, 76, 150 Heventhal, Joe, 173 Heventhal, Suzanne, 109, 120 Hewicker Mary, 173, 189 Hilgeman, Lawrence, 143, 148 Hilgeman, Matthew, 84, 148, 173 Hilgeman, Timothy, 34, 84, 148 Hill, Betsy, 95, 182, 189 Hill, Cathy, 77, 95, 182, 188 Hill, Cathy, 35 Hill, Kimberly, 173 Hill, Melinda, 83 Hill Michael, 133 Hilton, Todd, 106, 108, 173 Hinck, Karen, 173 Hines, Lisa, 94, 189 Hines, Lori 94, 95, 173 Hinz Sherri, 173 Hoagland Julie, 83, 173 Hodge, Rob 173 Hofmann Jeffrey, 143, 190 Hogarth Robb, 35 Hogland R., 127 Holden Nonia, 17, 35, 78, 80, 95 106 108 Holder Gregory, 13, 35, 87, 136 Holec, 173 Holmes, Deidre, 35, 108, 109 Honczarenko Debra, 182 190 Hook Kurt 35 130 Hopkins Dale 127 173 Hopster Caryl 96 166,173 Hormozi Marsela, 35 Horn Patric 130,131 Horton Michael, 173 Hoss Susan, 190 Hough Lisa 173 Hove Michael, 190 Hovvard Deborah, 173 Howarth Melissa, 83 Hoyos Tina 190 Hruza Peter, 106, 138, 174 Huff William, 35, 190 Huffman, Pam, 121 Hughes, Joseph, 174 Hughes Nelson, 196 Hughes William, 170 Huhn, Greg, 190 Hunt, Darin, 174 Hunt, Margaret, 174 Hunt Steven, 82, 190 Hurni, Amy, 83, 190 Hutchinson, Debra, 35 Hutchinson, Richard, 130, 131, 136 I Irani Daratus, 148, 174 lreton, Elizabeth, 36 Irons, Valerie, 13, 17, 36, 66, 70, 71, 73, 74, 92 lseminger, Todd, 130, 132, 144, 158, 159, 174 Ishikavva, Paul, 174 Jones Beverly 37 94 95 163 190 Jones Ed 138 190 Jones Jamie 37 108 190 Jones John 106 Jones Laurie 190 Jones Leroy 68 Jones Robyn 174 Jones Thomas 174 Jubeck T 190 Juberg Judi 183 190 Juby James 37 Juby, Janet 37 Judas Priest, 905 Jungman Christopher 25 37 K Kahl Stephanie 190 Kaiser, Karen, 142, 190 Kasitz, Kimberly, 13, 16, 37, 38, 51, 86, 92, 100, 103 Kaulback, Patrick, 190 Kayler Victor, 190 Kelcher Louie, 74 Kelly, Michael, 190 Kelly, S, 170 Kemp, Marbe, 86, 99, 128, 174 Kennedy, John, 84, 190 Kent, D., 190 Kepple, Kimberly, 174 Kerth, Dave, 37 Kerth, Jeannine, 120, 123, 190 Kezas , Karen, 37, 41, 102,142 Kezas, Krista, 150 Kezas Kienle, Thomas, 135, 148, 190 Alyson, 174 J Jackson, Frank, 36 Jackson, James, 36 Jackson, Sara, 128, 150, 190 Jackson, Timothy, 13, 36, 78, 84 Jacobs, Holly, 128 Jacoby, Susan, 36 Jaggard, Jeanette, 36, 103, 121 Jameson, Terri, 80, 83 Jarmusch, Dean, 182, 190 Jefferies, Adria, 80, 100, 141, 182, 190 Jensen, Breck, 143 Jensen, Diane, 142, 150, 174 Jethro Tull, 905 Johnson, Barry, 106 Killgore, Charles, 37, 126 King, James, 174 King, Steven, 37 Kingaard, Carey, 174 Kinsfather, John, 38, 134, 148 Kirby, Julie, 38,83 Kirkpatrick, 0., 190 Kitch, Martha, 121, 122, 174 Kitts, Robert, 174 Klepzig, Michelle, 190 Kloack, Theodore, 190 Knight, James, 174 Klocksieben, Gail, 77, 190 WN' Johnson, Brian, 94, 106, 134, 148 Johnson, Chris, 36 Johnson Gary, 79 Johnson, Jacqui, 109, 182, 190 Johnson, Kerrie, 95, 174, 190 Johnson, Sandee, 84, 190 Johnson, Scott, 174 Johnston, Whitey, 101, 148, 174 Johnstone, Joel, 190 Jones, Alan, 36 Knight, Richard, 84, 115 Knobloch, Kathleen, 124, 125, 174 Knobloch, Margaret, 124, 125, 199 Knox, Cynthia, 190 Kobulnicky, Luke, 138, 158, 159 Kohberger, Kelly, 17, 38, 95, 106 Koizumi, Leighton, 109 Kolb, Todd, 174 Kolzumi, L., 190 Kolesar, Sam, 174 Kontopuls, John, 86, 90, 144, 166, 171, 174 Koppang, Scott, 103, 126, 190 Koreski, Lauren, 174 Koreski, Scott, 133 Korty, Florrie, 171, 174 Korty, Kevin, 190 Kostevva, Chad, 38 Kotan, Anthony, 38, 87 Kotan David, 191 Kolieth, G. 38 Krecic, Tami, 1, 38, 90 Kreder, Karyn, 83 Krehbiel, Randy, 148, 190 Krukovvski, Daniel, 39, 138 Krukovvski, Richard, 138 Krumholz, Erin, 174 Kuhl Leslie, 174 Kuhlovv, Jerri, 14, 39, 83 Kummeravv, Andreas, 174 Kurchar, Sheni, 174 Kurtz Amy, 39 Kvendru Ellen, 78, 174 L LaBella, Ann, 174 LaErenz, David, 136, 190 LaRosa, Paul, 39, 130, 158, 159 LaSuer Lori, 39 Lai, Yuenho, 191 Lambert, Kathleen, 174 Lambert, Phillip, 39 Lamm, Bonnie, 174 Lamm, Joanne, 174 Lamm, Lori, 191 Landes, Gayle, 116, 117, 166, 167, 174 Langford, T., 39 Langley, Tonya, 39 Lapp, James, 126, 144, 166, 174 Lapp, Lisa, 83 Larsen, Kristina, 191 Larson, Tari, 191 Larson, Timothy, 133, 174 Laurence Peter, 80, 82, 106, 148 Lavvson, James, 138, 148, 198 Lavvyer, Jeff, 174 Lavvyer, Steven, 199 Layman, Rosemarie, 150, 190 Layman, Theresa, 128, 129 174 Lazan, L,, 191 LeDuc, Megan, 141, 175 LeVine, Scott, 40 Learn, Victoria, 175 Lechien, Donald, 39, 111 Lee, JefTery, 135, 148, 191 Leezy, Cheryl, 174 Lefever, Andrea, 121, 150 Legerton, Cheryl, 80, 108, 109, 175 Leggitt, Danille, 39 Leggitt, David, 39 Lempka, Doreen, 191 Lempka, Michelle, 175 Leon Irma, 191 Leonard, Brian, 39 Leeper, Linda, 40 Lerche, Tracy, 80, 175 Leroy, Karen, 40, 140 Lerud, Karen, 80, 175 Lesinski, John, 191 Levi, Ken, 16, 17, 40, 72, 74, 92, 95, 103 Levvis, Bradly, 136 Levvis, Doreen, 175, 191 Levvis, Elvin, 106, 143, 148 Levvis, Timothy, 191 Liening, John, 40 Lind Leslie, 40 Lindemann, Robert, 106, 191 Lindsay, Debbie, 40 Lindsay, K., 206 Lindsay, Peter, 40 Linneman, Julie, 103,191 Linqust, T., 199 Lins, Sharon, 83, 191 Linscheid, Deborah, 191 Lipman, Anne, 191 Litchheld, Valerie, 175 Little, David, 206 Little George, 191 Lloyd Jeftrey, 106, 108, 206 Lloyd Buddy, 905 Lloyd, Marjorie, 121, 206 LoMedico, Billy, 175 Loar, Eydie, 42, 99 Loar, Melissa, 206 Lochhead, Karen, 206 Lockart, Cheryl, 175 Loncar Laura, 80, 206 Lones, Kristin 83, 191 Long, Kathryn, 96, 192 Long, Susan, 96, 175 Longwell, Paula, 106, 108, 206 Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, Lo rtz, Lottes, F., 192 Sherrii, 77, 175 Vincent, 175 Laurie, 83, 206 Carrie, 42 Love, Scott, 175, 182 Lovve, Jennifer, 84, 175 Loweu,Judy,95,1e2,192 Lowell, Scott, 42, 130, 144 Lubke, Julie, 42 Lundberg, Patricia, 42, 67, 129, 140, 150 Lunt, Kevin, 175 Lunt, Stephen, 192 Lyman, David, 17, 42 Lynn, Lisa, 83, 206 Lyons, Donald 166, 175 lVl MacDonald, Kimberly, 42, 90, 124, 125 MacDonald, Lynn, 175 MacDonald, Susan, 78, 94, 95, 114,182,192 MacPherson, Maureen, 42 Mack, Dermont, 17 MacNicol, Sandra, 76, 92, 96, 206 MacRobbie, James, 206 Madrigal, Erik, 136, 175 Maes, Sandra, 43 Mahaffy, Lorrence, 115, 129 Maier, Dean, 43 Main, Gregory, 43, 61, 87, 106, 109 Main, James, 106, 108, 112, 192 Index 255 Mainard G. 108 Maine Sandra. 78, 174 Malarkey Michael 192 Malcolm Darlene 175 Malcolm Linda 206 Malkus Erin 16 43,95 124 125 Malmin Jennifer 70, 71 103 Manley Stacy, 106 206 Manneh B. 206 Manneh Regina 206 Manning, Diana 17 43 70 71 94 97 101 116,117 Manos, Moira, 206 Mansour Lena, 175 Mansour, Lisa, 43 Maran, T., 141 Marcon, Rachelle 99,175 Marik Kimberly 83, 192 Marik, Sheri, 83, 206 Marinesi, Michelle, 192 Markert, Randall, 13, 43, 206 Marriott, Eric, 175 Marriott Julie, 83 Marsh, Tony, 175 Martens Melinda, 150 Martens, Melissa, 150 Martin, Kelly 175 Martineau, Ryan 206 Martinez Dennis 44 Martinez, Martha, 175 Martinez Rachel 43 Marugg Christine, 43 Marx Debra 175 Massa, Gina 185, 206 Massey Ruth, 106, 109 192 Masters Penny 175 Matheson Jenny 175 Matheson, Mike, 192 Mathis, Lynn, 84, 192 Mattimore, Sean, 206 Mauricio. Joseph, 175 Mauricio, Teresa, 175 Maxheld, Crystal, 192 Maxwell, Craig, 37, 44 Maxwells, Silver Hammer, 905 Maxwell, Janet, 150, 175 Maxwell, Walter, 175 lVlay, April 206 McCabe, Stephanie, 77, 182, 191, 192 McCall, Tara, 176 McClintic, Karen, 84, 106, 108 176 McClintock, Stephen, 133, 176 McCluer, Joe, 192 McCormick, Joseph, 206 McCoy, Maryann, 121, 176 McCoy, Roger, 44 McCullough, Kathleen, 44 McCune, Daniel, 206 McDade, Cathy, 44 McDaniel, Michael, 176 McDill, Mark, 44 McDonald, Catherine, 106, 108, 176 McDonald, David, 44, 80, 106, 256 lndex 108 109 McDonald.Jonathan 108 206 McDonald Kathleen, 80 176 McDonald, Susan 87 McFarland. Lisa, 44, 176 McCehee Benjamin, 192 McGehee Timothy 192 McGinley Kim 176 lVlcGirr Bridget 44 McGuigan Joseph 45 McGulgan William 116 117 192 McGuire Kellene 17 44 94 95 102 McGuire Richard P, 133 176 Mclntyre, l-larry, 45 McKinney Mark, 45 McKenna Eugene 82, 84 McKenna, Theresa, 45, 129 McKenzie, Leslie, 120, 162 176 McKinley, Karen, 905 McLaughlin, Joanne, 83, 176 McLaughlin, Kathleen, 206 McLaughlin, Michael, 176 McLaughlin, Sean, 148, 192 McNary, N., 199 McNeil, Tina, 121, 123 McNulty, Claire, 176 McPheeters, D., 192 McNary, Nancy, 206 Meade, Jean, 83, 86, 192 Meade, Julie, 13, 45, 51, 84, 100, 182 Medero, Linda, 45 Medico, Mark, 130, 176, 192 Meeder, Claudie, 176, 206 Megginson, Kerry, 83, 206 Mendelsohn, Cathy, 45 Mendoza, Ariana, 138, 207 Mendoza, Bernadette, 138, 176 Meneley, Chris, 192 Merillat, Lauren, 84, 166, 176 Metcalfe. Sally, 176 Metzgar, Matthew, 176 Meyer Lisa, 121, 141, 192 Meza, Robin, 108 Middleworth, R., 207 Mikoly, Dona, 176 Mikoly, Michael, 207 Miles, Maile, 207 Miller, David M., 176 Miller, David M., 207 Miller, Jeffrey A., 87, 106, 108, 176 Miller, Jeffrey, 86, 87, 108, 112, 192 Miller, Leslee, 192 Miller, Matt, 158, 159 Miller, Paul, 192 Miller, Robert, 45 Miller, Steve, 192 Miller, William, 192 Millovich, June, 107 Mills, Jayne, 176 lVlills, Scott, 192 Mimms, Anthony, 133, 148 Minkler, Betty, 46, 109 Miranda, Leslie, 176 Mitchell, Michael, 207 Molenaar, Patrick, 46 Molly Hatchet, 905 Monroe, Jerry, 176 3 i Moody, Ronald, 46 Moon, Gregory 176 Moore, Daniel, 46 Moore, Jack, 192 Moran, Tracy, 207 Moreau, Lisa, 142, 207 Morelli, Robert, 207 Morelli DR. 905 Moreno Oscar 46,130 173 Morris, Christopher 130 176 Morris Kim, 176 Morse, Michelle, 46, 99 Mortensen Patrice, 207 Mortensen, M., 192 Mott, Lisa, 77, 99, 192 Mounts, Tamra, 46 Mudd, Thomas, 46 Mueller, Edger, 192 Mueller Kimberly, 176 Mulligan Stacy, 207 Mumford, Korina, 17 46,95 106 108 Munn, Pamela, 47 Murphy, Anne, 192 Murphy, Blair, 47, 126, 136 Murphy, Edward, 207 Murphy, Meghan, 77, 94, 166, 167, 176, 178 Murphy, Kevin, 106, 138, 207 Murray, Kirk, 47, 94 Murray, Michelle, 99 Mustang 2 + 2,905 Myers, Shauna, 45 N Nagy, Wendy, 76, 95, 207 Naiman, Rhonda, 135, 207 Najor, Allan, 207 Nasif, Richard, 47 Nault, Anthony, 192 Navratil, Terrence, 47 Naiman, Eric, 86, 96, 148, 166, 177 Nay, Robert, 177 Neill, Roger, 84, 94, 148, 177 Nelson, Bryan, 192 Nelson, David, 192 Nelson, Yvonne, 47, 61 Nemeth, Joseph, 106, 109, 207 Neuman, P., 127 Neville, Kory, 192 Newbold, D., 192 Newhan, Michael, 133, 192 Newton, Mary, 207 Nicholas, Katherine, 207 Nicolas, Patricia, 7, 13, 41, 47, 61, 67, 86, 103 Nichols, James, 84, 177 Nichols, Ruth, 13, 47, 67, 84, 92, 103 Nicholson, Renee, 192 Nicola, Randy, 148, 192 Nicolas, Katherine, 141 Nickolas, P., 92 Nielsen, Prank, 48 Nielsen Rick 905 Nielsen Gillian 192 Nielsen William 108 109 192 Nivens Lisa 207 Noel James 135 192 Nordstrom Gregory 130 144 178 Norman Lesley 83 103 207 Norman Richard 207 Norton Carrie 192 Norys Leanne 48 Norys Ronald 192 Novotny Emily 84 177 Nutter Walter 193 0 OBerry Shirley, 193 OBrien David, 193 O'Connell Christopha 207 Ochoa Wilson 13 17, 38, 48, 61 84 87 94 95 106 108 109 114 O'Donnell, Mary 177 Olafson D. 193 Olafson Lief 103, 113, 130. 148 0'Leary Laurie, 177 Oliver, Jerry 193 Olson Audrey 121,207 Olsen Cheri, 13 48 51 61 102 103 Olson Christina 76 Olson Linda, 193 0'Neill Jerry 158 159 193 O'Nelll Kirk, 193 Orabowsky M. 108 Orlando T 207 Ortiz Christopher 207 Ortiz, Laura, 106, 193 OrtiZ Luis, 84, 106, 108, 177 Ortner. Grace, 96, 177 ' Osborne John, 193 Oslinger, Deborah, 103 177 Otto, Barbara, 76, 83 207 Outlaws, The, 905 Owen, Donna, 83, 207 Owens Gregory, 106,108, 143, 177 Owens, Mark, 106, 108, 201 Owens, Patricia 163, 193 Oyler, Shannon, 80, 207 P 113 Regan, Kathleen, 52, 94, 113 Padilla Jeanna 177 Palmer Scott 48 Paolacci D 193 Paraiso Jacqueline 207 Paraiso Joy 207 Pare David 48 115 Parker Paulette 67 129 140 Parker R 193 Parsons Kenneth 207 Parsons Allen, 905 Parsons Shelley 207 Pasanen Sheri, 83, 207 Pasche Christopher,7 79 148 Passick Todd, 193 Patterson Jeffrey, 82 86 Patterson Mark, 84, 193 Patterson, Patrick, 193 Patton Christie 83, 121, 150, 199 207 . Patton Laura, 36, 49 Patton Lisa, 49, 95, 177 Payne, Gary, 49, 67, 113 Peak Kathleen, 193 Pearsley John, 207 Pearson James, 193 Pearson Mark, 207 Peecher Christopher 207 Pelot Rene 193 Penney Joseph, 193 Penney Gregory, 208 Pennock Ron, 134, 148 Pennock, Jim 135, 136, 148 Pepper, David, 177 Perez, Daliah, 177 Perez lrene, 177, 208 Perez, Judith, 193 Perez Terry 138 Perkins, Deborah, 49 84 Perkins Monique, 905 Pernicano M,, 193 Perrins Scott, 193 Perryman, Elizabeth, 49, 76, 84 86, 94, 102, 103 Perryman, Raymond, 84 Person Darrell, 177, 227 Pestolis Christine, 17, 49, 70, 71 Petersen Lori, 177 Petix 49, 71, 99, 158 Petray Kimberly, 83, 121, 193 Pfohl, Nancy, 83, 193 Phillips, Diane, 193 Phillips Kelly, 116, 117, 182, 193 Phillips, Ron, 80, 106 Phipps, John, 49, 130, 131 Pierce, Dayne, 177 Piszkin, Mary, 50, 84, 86, 99 Piszkin, Susanne, 121, 193 Pizza, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Plageman, Jim, 208 Plett, Anthony, 80, 106 Plett, Deborah, 84, 208 Plunkett, Chad, 50 Plunkett, Todd, 208 Plunkett, Wade, 133, 193 Pohl, Tracy, 50, 95, 102, 103, 121 Police, The, 905 Pollman, Patricia, 150 Pontius, Robert, 208 Pooley, Leslie, 106, 108, 164 Porsche, 911, 914, 924, 928, 930 Porter, Linda, 177 Posey, Caprice, 17, 38, 50, 61, 76, 86, 101, 102, 103, 114, 121 Posey, Denise, 96, 194 Potratz, Laura, 208 Potratz, Rober, 177 Potter, Amy, 50 Potter, Anita, 17, 50, 76, 94 Potter, Geoffrey, 208 Potter, Wendy, 194 Powell, Edward, 50 Powell, Pam, 84, 106, 108, 177 Powell, Richard, 208 Powers, Donald, 96, 177 Prades, Misty, 194 Prather, Teresa, 208 Prescott, Cricket, 177 Prestridge, Milissa, 194 Price, Ellen, 194 Price Michael 135 182 191 194 Price Patrick 112 208 Pritchard Edward, 208 Prodor Catherine 106, 108 177 Progner Johnny Buddy 177 Progner Fred 50 Prooati Julie 57 Prooati Joseph 11 150 208 Prokoo Monty, 177 Provence Michael 208 Pruett Kelli 177 Pryor Richard, 905 Pryor Robert 177 Pullol Mona, 50 Putnam, Bruce, 133 208 Pyles Ronald, 50 Pyles Virginia 82, 194 Python Monty 905 Quarg Lori 177 Quevedo Jay, 51, 84, 115 Quevedo Jovy, 194 R Rabasco Joel 194 Radey Kim 194 Ragsdale A. 194 Ralph Jamie, 51, 130, 136 Ramirez, David, 194 Ramos, John, 178 Ramsey, Sean, 208 Randall, John, 194 Randazzo, Terri, 13, 51, 151 Randolph, Carrie, 208 Randolph, Colleen, 178 Rascon, Sarah, 51 Rascon, Tina, 109, 208 Rasmussen, Kristi, 86, 99, 178 Rasmussen, Lisa,t51, 95 Rattan, James, 113, 194 Rattan Janelle, 124, 125, 199 208 Rattray, Scott, 51, 96 Rau Kathleen, 208 Ray Rene, 194 Rayborn Bruce, 178 Rediker, Timothy, 194 Redinger, Carol, 208 Reed Darrece, 194 Reed, Elizabeth, 13, 51, 94, 95, Rosenbach Jerry 208 Rosenbach, Tracy 178 Rosenberg, Franz 53 Rosenberry, Carla, 80, 106, 194 Rosendal, Barbra 140, 182 Rosenworth, S., 194 Roth, Kenneth, 106, 208 Roth, Michael, 195 Rothwell, Michelle, 83, 133, 142, 208 Rotsten, Hope, 195 Reed, Randall, 84, 194 Reeder, Lori, 51 Reedy, Cathrine, 128, 194 Reedy, Tom, 178 ii d Regusters, Juan, 178 Renshaw, Nancy, 52 Repp, David, 52 Repp, Thomas, 194 Reynolds, Dawne, 194 Reynolds, Deanise, 182, 194 Reynolds, Jennifer, 13, 17, 52, 102, 103, 113, 120, 121 Reynolds, Lisa, 106, 108, 109, 178 Reynolds, Mark, 144, 178 Reynolds, Valerie, 194 Rice, Laurie, 52 Richard, Lynn, 90, 103, 166, 167, 172, 178 Richard, Rita, 178 Richards, Melinda, 208 Richardson, Mike, 178 Richetti, Shelly, 52 Riedell, Colleen, 182, 194 Riesa, Robert, 178 Riley, Teresa, 16, 21, 52, 72, 94, 95, 97 Ripley, John, 208 Risser, Michelle, 208 Ritchie, Michael, 208 Rivers, Shiann, 51, 52 Rivers, Still, 51, 52 Robbins, J., 194 Robbins, Teresa, 53 Roberts, Jennifer, 53 Roberts, Judy, 194 Roberts, Bob, 94, 208 Robertson, Andrew, 194 Robertson, Lori, 194 Robosco, J., 136 Rodriguez, Holly, 208 Roehler, Arron, 208 Roemer, Craig, 113, 194 Roemer, Wendy, 53 Rogers, Kelly, 140, 178 Rogers, Mr, 905 Rogers, Tonja, 121, 194 Roller, Bruce, 51, 194 Rooney, John, 53, 103, 136 Roorda, Jeffrey, 194 Rosa, Rhonda, 51, 178 Rowe, Barbara, 38, 51, 53 Rowland, Dawn, 199, 208 Rowland Tracey, 195 Rozendal Barbara, 95, 129, 195 Rozendal, Tim, 53, 136, 158, 159 Ruby Sheldon, 53 Rue, Terea, 128, 178 Ruiz, Edward, 53 Ruiz, 0livia, 53,80 Ruppert, T., 195 Rush, 211 Ruskin, Daniel, 208 Rusnak, John, 195 Russell, Deborah, 128, 178 Russell, Eric, 53 Russell, Mark, 195 Russo, Tony, 195 Russo, Ricky, 208 Russo, Mark, 178 S Sack, Brian, 178 Sadleir, Deborah, 178 Sadleir, Kris, 83, 208 Sadleir, Robert, 84 Salomone, Deirdre, 51, 166, 178 Sammy Hagar, 905 Sander, Howard, 208 Sanders, Cari, 54 San Diego Chargers, 1 Sanliilippo, Jerome, 133, 182, 195 Sanford, Darryl, 208 Sanner, Mary, 51, 128 Sansavera, Ernest, 208 Sapper, Amy, 82, 95, 208 Sarantos, Brian, 208 Sarmiento, Monica, 106, 178 Saunders, Tracey, 84, 128, 195 Sawicki, M., 195 Scandlyn, Richard, 178 Scanlan, Karen, 99, 121, 178 Scaefer, Lori, 178 Schager, Don, 208 Scherburne, D., 126 Schildhauer, Kim, 106 Schillaci, Val, 13, 54 Schoen, Joni, 195 Schoenfeld, Jill, 124, 125, 195 Schoenfeld, Karen, 163, 195 Schreiber, Bonnie, 54, 121 Schreiner, David, 54 Schreiner, Greg, 54 Schroeder, Andrew, 195 Index 257 Schroeder Mark, 90 94, 178 Schulman Andrew, 13 54, 66 Schulman Danny 114 166 178 Schulte Greg, 130 178 Schulte Vicky 150 195 Schuster Wanda, 178 Schutz Stephanie, 141 195 Schwartz Keith, 178 Scily Donna, 140 Scott Diana, 195 Scott, John, 208 SCOtt, Parker, 54, 66, 87, 90, 95, 158, 159 Seeley, Donna, 178 Seely, Jamee, 54, 76, 116, 117 Segel, Gregg, 54, 106, 109 Selle J. 96 Selby Jill 99 166,178 Seljan Cynthia, 178 Seymour Lori 13, 52, 54 86, 90 Shady D. 195 Shafer Robert, 115 127 Shaieb Dona, 86 128, 178 Shmeb D0ra,86,95 114,166 178 Shane, Shankli Marie, 55, 80 n, Paula, 178 Shea, Bridget, 17, 55, 76 eo, 103 Sheehan, Tammy, 179 Sheets, Brian, 55 Shepard, Diane, 56 Sheperd Sue, 179 Shepersky, Karen, 56 Sheridan Leslie, 95, 150, 182 195 Shipman Elizabeth, 179 Shivak Susan 195 Shopp Staci 141, 208 Shourek Marie 13 56 86 Shroyer Anthony 195 SHUQGY1 Linda 21 56 90 94 95 102 103 Shunnarah Jeff 208 Shunnarah Richard, 130 179 Sick August 56 134,148 Sick Margaret 95, 103, 163 183, 195 Sickels, David, 56 Sickels Michele, 94, 101, 116 117,179 Siebens Robert, 138, 179 Sieck, Teri 54 95 Sllvis Scott, 179 Simi Fabio 17, 56 67, 87 94 103,113 130,148 Simmons C. 195 Simon Willy 133 182 191 195 Simpson Gary 208 Simpson, Grant 195 Simpso n, Kimberly, 83, 209 Singleton, Laurie, 195 Siragusa Catherine, 195 Slater, Wendy, 51, 80, 179 Slaton, Alan, 56 Slaton, Robert, 195 Smith, Christina, 51, 138 Smida, Robin, 57 Smith, Chris, 47, 57, 58, 148 Smith, Smith, Christopher, 51, 195 Dan,57,67,144,158 Smith David 179 Smith E 96 Smith Jeffrey 133 209 Smith Jonathan 195 209 Smith Kimberley 106 195 Smith Kim CEditor-in-Chiefi 1 71316 52 57 86 90 92 94 95 102 103 Wowl Smith Lauren, 57 70 71 99 158 Smith Linda, 195 Smith, Lisa 163, 199, 209 Smith, Lisa, 83, 209 Smith, Mark, 179 Smith, M., 195 Smith, Patrick, 209 Smith Shannon 195 Smith Tammy, 57 66 99 Smith, Timothy, 58 Smith Tina 83, 119, 168 Smith Todd 179 Smith Tracy, 195 Smith, Victoria 57 Smith William 169 Smola, David 57 66 130 144 Smola Jeff 133,209 Smolan Jennifer 17 57 66 124 125 Snape, John, 209 Snapp, Jim, 58, 179 Snedden Jeff, 13, 17, 49, 58, 73 92,103 Snider, B., 209 Snow Deanna K., 195 Snowden Benjamin, 179 Snowden Harold, 13, 38, 58, 67 86 106,109 Snyder, Jilanne 209 Solis Tina 195 Sommers C. 51 Sommerfeld Paul 179 Soriano Michelle 815 905 SOS Gary 136 209 Sosna Curtis 179 Soto Rebeca 195 Sousa, Janean, 51 58 Sousa Robert 209 Souza, Judy, 58 Spearman, Kimberlee, 815 905 Spears, James, 209 Speegle, Brian, 209 Sprague Janell, 179 Spraul, Jeanine, 128 195 Spraul, Teresa 179 Srygley, Louise 84 195 St. Hilaire Holly, 13, 58, 95 Stacey Michael 196 Stadtmiller Albin, 209 Staich Eric, 209 Stalker, Lance, 209 Stalker, John, 179 Stalvey Yvette, 70, 71, 97 103 172 179 Stanley, Curtis, 106, 179 Stanley, David, 59, 84, 106 Stanton, James, 196 Stanzione, Nancy, 196 Starkey, V., 196 Starkovich, David, 209 Starkovich, Shirley, 196 Staton, Connie, 196 Steckbauer, Marie, 13, 17, 58, 78,82,92,102,121 159, 191 Steckbauer, Monica, 86, 100, 166, 179 Stefanidis, Chris, 209 Steinhauer, Ingrid, 179 Steort Steort s, Gregory, 148, 179 s, Jeffrey, 148, 179 Stephenson, Terry, 209 Sterling, Cynthia, 179 Stevens, Barry, 143, 209 Stewa Stewa rt, Lisa, 58, 90, 113 rt, Michael, 196 Stillwell, Scott, 130, 148, 196 Stinebaugh, Teri, 179 Stinnett, Charles, 196 Stitt, Catherine, 13, 51, 58 Stock, Timmy, 58 Stockham, James, 209 Stockham, Kathleen, 51, 82, 84, 86, 179 Stockwell, Deanna, 59 Stokes, Robin, 59 Stone Larry 59 67 92 130 138 183 Stone Michelle 13 31 59 102 103 Stone Shawn 158 159 179 Stoneberg Russell 179 Storms Richard 209 Stovall Lorna 13 17 54 59 86 92 94 103 Stowe Karen 83 209 Stowers Darren 106 108 209 Stratton Darren 196 Stratton Mark 59 Strauss Mark 209 Street Mike 106 179 224 Strong John 196 Strong Jonna 209 Straights Dire 905 Strause Davy 179 Strunk Suzanne 113 179 Stuart Ann 179 209 Sumner Christy 150 179 Sundahl John 179 Sunk Pucks 905 Surette Michelle 162 209 Suter David 60 Sutton Christopher 196 Sutton Susan 13,17 60 76 92 94 95,103 Swanson Lisa, 17,53 60 90 Swain, Steve, 158, 159 Swanson, Steven, 209 Swartwood, Geannie, 179 Swenson 114 Swift, Sindy, 84, 196 Swink, Dug, 180 Swink Susan 209 Switzer Jill 209 Sylvester Eric 144 180 225 Sylvester Valerie 198 199 Symington James 196 Sysyn Andy 180 T Tafoya Marc, 60, 134, 138 Tapper, Rick 180 Tarantino Vincent 133 196 Tate Angie 180 Tate Patricia 60 78 95 102 Taurnford T. 109 Tausch, Sandra, 106 Tausch, Steven, 60 Taylor, Lisa, 180 Taylor Robert, 180 Taylor Rodney, 196 Tehan, Michael, 905 Teague, Mark, 13, 17, 60, 87. 92, 136 Telleson, Katy, 10, 121, 196 Terrazas, Carol, 95, 180 Tex, Elizabeth, 17, 38, 60, 95, 102, 103 Tex, Steven, 60, 111, 126 Thein, Mary, 196 Thin, Lizzy, 905 Thirty Eight Special, 905 Thomann, Therese, 60 Thomas, Deena, 28, 38, 62, 66, 73, 96, 150 Thomas, Kirsten, 86 Thomas, Troy, 196 Thompson, Candee, 51, 196 Thompson, Cynthia 62, 94, 102 103, 113 Thornton, Robin, 51, 196 Thorpe, Todd, 62 Tilaro, Kim, 78, 121, 180 Tolchin, Lee, 106, 109, 190 Tomasello, Richard, 133, 144, 196 Tompkins, Gerry, 96, 148 Tompkins, S., 196 Tompkins, Sheri, 83 Tomsovic, James, 196 Tomsovic, Lori, 83 Tonks, Alexander, 127, 196 Towne Luke 106 Townsend Pete 905 Townsend Joel 196 Townsley Timothy 196 Tran Sinh 62 Travers Pat 905 Travis Brad 133 182 Tricarico Daniel 13 62 100 111 Trimble James 148 180 196 Tuck James 180 Tucker Todd 196 Turner Janet 150 180 Turner Patrick, 196 Twogood Tracy 196 UFO 51 273 817 905 V Van Arsdale Susan 121 196 Van Balkenburg J. 121 Van Every Lenette 180 198 199 Van Valkenburg Janet 196 VanRaaphorst Jeff 130 144 158 159 180 Vanslager Mary 62 84 86 Varney Wendy 83 Vasiliou Peter 62 158 159 Veeder Timothy 196 Verdugo Judith 140 180 Vergos Stacy 92 166 180 Verrett Cheryl 62 Veskas, E. 141 Videkull Susanne, 78 79, 163 Viets Scott 102 180 Viskas Ellen 150 182 196 Vogt Kim 106 Vorhies Debra 62 Voss Marsha 83 199 W Wadley, Eva, 196 Wadley, Wayne, 62 Waggoner, Robert, 143, 196 Wagner, Deborah, 150, 199 Wainama, Robert, 7, 62, 78, 79, 96 Waldron, Christopher, 62, 138 Walker Julie, 76, 83, 116, 117, 196 Walsh, Ed, 26, 31,63, 130, 132, 144,'158, 159 Walsh, Lawrence 63 Walsh, Wendy, 113, 180 Ward Paula 80, 86, 102, 103, 196 Ward-Steinman, Matt, 133, 148, 197 Warren, Anne, 51, 63, 102, 103 Warren, Kevin, 197 Washburn, James, 63 Watkins, Edwin, 197 Watson, David, 63 Weaver, Anthony, 7, 13, 38, 63, 111, 116, 117 Webb, Jamie, 63 Webb, Lauri, 141 Webb Tiffany 83 Weber John 130, 148, 168, 171 180 Weeks Julie 83,180 Weeks lVlarl4 197 Weibel, Michael Ray, 90 130, 138 148 166, 180. Stud! Weichelt Robert, 138, 148 Weiss James 197 Wesselis, George, 63 73 74, 75, 130, 158, 159 West J., 197 Westby, Joan, 63 Weston, lVlichael, 96 Wetherby Shelia, 63 Wheeler Candy, 106,108,109 197 Whisman Ronda, 64 White Brian 7 16,17 64,66 72, 74, 90 94 95,196 White Charlene, 197 White, lVlichele, 116, 117 166 Williams John 197 Williams Robert, 94 Williams Wendi, 76, 142, 150 Willis lVlarc 64 Willson, Diane, 64 Wilson, Amy, 197 Wilson Deborah, 51, 162 Wilson Joanne, 64 Wilson, Kevin, 64 Wilson Margaret, 197 Wilson, lVIaryann, 128, 180 Wilson, lVlary Beth, 76, 199 Wilson, R,,197 Wilson, Scott, 96, 180 Wingate, Elizabeth 17, 51, 67 76 84 94 Wise Brenda 140 Wise Diana 197 Wise lvlichael, 67 Wise Parish 197 Wise Steven 197 Withee, Nanci, 197 180 White, Robert 106 Whited Jeff, 197 Whitt Douglas 64 Whittemore Janis, 197 Who The 905 Widmer, Donald, 64, 148 Wigdahl Barbara, 64 Wilcox, Whitney, 197 Willey Christopher, 197 Williams Williams B, 84 Christy, 103, 180 Williams Courtney ,197 Williams, Darren, 112 Williams Derek, 197 Williams Elizabeth, 13, 64, 86, 95 Wittmann David, 197 Woeller Kurt, 143, 197 Wolf V, 197 Wold William 197 Wood, lVlarie 150, 197 Wood Ron, 95 Woodard Tye, 133 Woodis, D, 197 Woods, Lori, 67 Wooldridge, Laurie 197 Woznicki Karen 197 Wray, Chris, 197 Wright, Curt, 67 Wright, Lynda, 158, 180 Wright lVIarie 84,181 Wright Bradley, 106, 112 Wyatt Jeannie, 150 Wyman Lee, 84 Xeroxed Clones, 905 Y Yale Scott, 136, 197 Yanagihara Carol, 67 Ybarra, David, 51 67 94 Yealfley, Karen 142 Yes 905 Yelman Kathryn, 87, 95, 166 167 180 Yobi Paul 67 Young,Jeff,197 Young Karen 142 Yuskin, Perry, 67 Z Zastoupil Bonnie,197 Zinlcovich Ed. 180 Zook lVlarie, 94 Zoumaras, Alexander, 197 Zoumaras Suzanne, 180 Zevon Warren, 905 Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Wasn't this boring? 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