Hawthorne High School - El Molino Yearbook (Hawthorne, CA)
- Class of 1986
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Table of Contents 3 A group of people sat around a table looking at a collection of pictures with narrowed eyes. The snapshots consisted of smiling cheer- leaders, a solemn drum major, and a football player with his coaches. Another picture fea- tured a cluster of tan buildings encircled by a red and gold border, with a sign in the middle, labeled Hawthorne High School. HCompletely illogical! commented one man, leaning back in his chair. 'lCan't possibly be true! said one woman frowning. The group glanced up, startled, as the door opened. A thin man with glasses stepped in. Sorry l'm late, he apologized, nodding to the man at the head of the table. 'lWell . . . the group said tensely. l was trying to get some information from students at that school. l-le gestured toward the pictures on the table. My little interviews have confirmed our suspicions. These students like Hawthorne High! MEETING OF THE MINDS - Coaches Otto Plum and Larry Reed discuss the game plan with Quarter- back Alonzo Young. Varsity football was undefeat- ed in league play. DO I KNOW THIS CHEER? - Songleader Sheri Rixey attempts to get the crowd involved. This was Rixey's second year on Pep Squad, FOLLOW ME - Drum Major James Taylor prepares for the halftime performance. Taylor attended Haw- thorne Youth Camp as a cook. RAISE YOUR HANDS - Drill Team members Mar- garet Arazate and Kim Gidley are in the lead as they perform during halftime. Arazate has been a mem- ber for three years. 4 Opening DN gmwfwfwn c . 1 Qpk ' WWW g CXZQC7 NR GW 5 They like Hawthorne High! the group re- peated astounded. At once, the room was in an uproar. 'Nobody likes school! cried someone. School can't be fun! cried another. The man at the head ot the table stood up abruptly, and the people tell quiet. Obvious- ly, he began, this Hawthorne High School is up to something very suspicious. No school can be this good. Or can it? cut in the skinny man. The kids l talked to seemed to be pretty happy. And it's our job to find out why! said the head man sternly. 'lYou, he pointed to the skinny man, you arelgoing to do a little detec- tive work. Here, he handed him a coat and hat, it is your job to tind out what these kids do at school. l During lunch, added a woman. After school. ln class. Out ot class. And so the chosen spy donned his black coat and hat and became the dark figure! ,uf Wtuncoveriny il ,,J,,, ,A.F,,,f-ff XIII.. 6 Opening Il IU WHAT IS THAT? - Robert Barksdale and Dan Kar- ella look on in great dismay. Karella was the Activia ties Director at Hawtholne High. GETTING' DOWN - Senior Kevin Harris attempts to bend his body to get under the Limbo stick. Harris was on the football team. FLYIN' HIGH - Junior Toyka Lee is being flipped during a stunt by fellow Pep Squad members. This was Lee's second year on Pep Squad. IN THE BEGINNING - This was often a sight for students who had a first period. First period started at 7:05 each morning. DEAD BODY - Junior Rachel Moore was a victim of the mystery. A lot of students became victims lying around the campus. ii Students All Have Motives The dark figure balanced on a tree branch, hidden by the red and gold leaves. Below him sat a group of students, unaware of his pres- ence. Maybe they could answer his first gues- tion. He had to find out what they did when they weren't in school. Homework, right? Cr was there something better to do? He listened in- tently as the students began to talk. Are you going to the lce Cream Social to- night? l'Qf course, and to the football game, too. Wasn't that a good pep rally at lunch? Great! Any parties later on? l don't know. There's supposed to be a good one tornorrow night. Saturday at last! We're going surfing tomor- row morning. Want to come? UNO, thanks. Mom says she Won't let me go dancing at 3-2- l unless l babysit my little broth- er for a while. '!Too bad. Hey, who do you think will Win for Homecoming King and Queen? l'm not sure. Hope the dance will be good. Don't forget, next week's Aloha Week. Right See you later! Shouldering their backpacks, the students moved on, leaving the dark figure starting after them with his mouth wide open. So that's what they did with their free time! Sounded like fun. Maybe l'll go out and party! he thought, and looked down at the ground, far, far below. !'CDr maybe l'll . . . stay . . . here! l. 625 K? Ybdlg if t . 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'KQV'-,fi-g,4 ' - Q 1 1 un- 1' ,H 3?- A student-Life f -. Lv .1 , A' 1,Q,,f5Qw1i2 , :n.gf5LL,,'1.f 1f ' Daily Disguises September 9th. The first day of school. What kinds of clothes will everyone be wearing? It was a mystery to almost everyone. Students filtered out of their classes. Two girls in brand new out- fits saw each other for the first time since summer. You look great. Where've you been hanging' out all summer? Well, at nights I hang out at that teen hangout called 3-2-1. Really? I heard a lot of trendies hang out there. You might say that. The people there wear clothes that are really in style. Just like most of the students you see here at school. I really like that sophisticated look all the girls are wearing this year. They wear nice skirts, blazers, blouses, and broachesf' I like the styles the guys are wearingg the printed shirts, baggy pants and shoes, like Creepers and Fteeboksf' Did you notice that a lot of peo- ple are wearing Gucci and Louis Voitton sweatshirts? Yeahl The haircuts are really cool too, practically all the guys have their hair spiked up in different ways, and the girls have their hair long and permed or just moussed to death. The styles this year are really cool but thinking towards next year is too much of a mystery for me. ', -fr! , s: 9 .1i'f1ff 12 Fads and Fashions -I-fb Q mf PUTTING ON THE RITZ - Sophisticated Sopho- more Doug Tatara kicks back during lunch. Tatara was known for his trendy look. DENIM DAMSEL - Mystery person from Nebraska smiles pretty as she is confronted by a photogra- pher. The denim look was popular among many students. JEEPERS CREEPERS - One shoe style popular among guys as well as girls was creepers. Shoes like these were usually purchased at stores on Mel- rose. GUCCI GUCCI GOO - Sophomore Raul Vallejo walks to class sporting his Italian brand sweatshirt. Gucci was one of the popular types of sweatshirts HEY, SPIKE! - One of the new hairstyles for guys was the spiked up look. The style was usu- ally aohieved by using vast quantities of hairs- pray, mousse and Dep. student Life 13 75 I ' 7 x 'f I, f XX I Q ' 'J ' C-., , - 1 ,F ' 1 1' 3 , 14 ' 'll - 7 -'ff-,f 'fy 'ff 2351 f?T?'?'FI3 V? 5,-I fi? fl? 5F33 A? X U, ,cfxff ,llwggrzfll QV X, al Y, I 5 swirl: iT ,MfHJN. X, f ,f 1 ,z --1,1 L-.Q . ky u- V, 4 Q-f, ,N lx ,142 I fxigf X,-341 .15 3.33 , '-5:1 14 AFS Returnees 'f ?l v - I -r 4 Z' W' J. f' f' Q.k-Ji, 1 Vw, ' W- , -v , -M Us A I r.1.+2w, I W ., ,,,,,,,.,,,h gi ,, .-. ,.,,. ff , ,f, -.1 ,far 41 'M .Wi ,, l K f ,Q jwv-rf' ' W. .., .L M .. 'wg ' T - N 3 0 -'R X ,U v ,A A, 'Q 1 -' . jQf 'f,w-., 4-...A 4...-.W--.. 4... W. 7 .4..u- N W' N S '. :., gw ' f 7-'V ,Lg ' 1, Q '. ' 3 ff, t, ' 1 fvvw. NX W Yi I ' ' Q . ' ,-2 ,V 0, f - xg' I, , , , N, -I f ' ' ' f , f ' ' ff ,ff 5. P ,V .4 ,,,. M , 1 if Q E V j Q 5 rr' .,,.. , E42 aff! , -f ' 4, W4 , I as .Ex 1 ,,. ,, r 191' 4 ' Ai ,SI Music Lives Live The Boss was back! Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band came to LA for a four nighter at the LA Memorial Coliseum on Sept. 27, 29, 30, and Oct. 2. Springsteen grossed over ninety million dollars for his nearly two year tour. lt was incredible! said math teacher, Tim Baumgartner. His range of moods was great, with songs like tThe River' and 'No Sur- render.' The stories he told were great. He's unlike any performer l've ever seen. Tears For Fears went on tour to promote their new album Songs From The Big Chair. Their first sin- gle from this album. Everybody Wants to Rule The World, was a big hit reaching number one on Bill- board's pop chart. Other hit songs included Shout and Head Over Heels which also reached number one. Junior Kim Holland, who saw Tears For Fears on July 5 at the Hollywood Paladium said, They were hot! It was TFF's first concert in the US so they were really jazzed about playing here. When we talk about concerts we can't leave out Live Aid, which was organized by Bob Geldof to raise money for starving people in Africa. It starred such people as Sting, Bry- an Adams, Phil Collins and many more. Bob Geldof showed the world that concerts weren't just for fun, that they could be used to save lives. SET HIM FREE - This famous picture of Sting adorned record stores and made for a fabulous cov er for the megahit single Fortress Around Your Heart, HERE'S TO FUTURE DAYS - After a gap of about a year the Thompson Twins hit the scene again with their hit album. The trio also made a splash onthe concert circut with their sold out tour 16 Concerts STEPS IN TIME - King's debut concert at Irvine Meadows made him an even bigger hit with the rock music crowd. 2 ,x 45' Wfff z -M gg! 42.44 , ' .M f r z'P T:::f1::'129'z.-fi1f- . I . ,V - -. Q 54-gGg,gfg. f.'-ff 1 ,, -W i WM' -1 'Q I .. aw, , ,V .. ,.y:,,,f-f M.- Q .L .. t I y ELA Uh ' ,fatzfy , -tw!-f TIS -f.. . 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Q ,, , x f T' W , 'Q ff A haiggsv , if xg 4, -V ff i W fwli , 5 gf Student Ae 19 if Plane Facts October 18, was a night full of fun and excitement. The crowd roared as the ten Homecoming King and Queen candidates drove by in an- cient automobiles. Who was to be the lucky couple? Was it to be Kan- ani Choate, Irma Najarro, Kim Ro- driguez, Lisa Velasquez, or Yuki Yufuku for queen, or Joel Bird, Mark Burris, Danny Kremer, Steve Mendiola, or Glenn Noya for king? They had made it this far. It was the first year we had a Homecoming King. Most students had a positive response to this new addition. Now the guys have an equal opportunity to run for Home- coming. The event isn't chauvanis- tic anymore, stated Senior Brian Tatara. Hawthorne's first Homecoming Queen from 1953 as well as Casey Varner, the previous queen, was present. They stood together on the field as the big announcement took place. Your 1985 Homecoming King and Queen are Steve Mendiola and Yuki Yufuku! The crowd went wild with excitement. A plane soared above, flashing the winners' names across the sky. Queen Yuki Yufuku exclaimed with a grin on her face, I was really surprised and happy. l couldn't be- lieve I won. Steve Mendiola added with enthusiasm, To be nominated and selected one of the top five was a high school dream come true! ' w.z:ff+at,...,. 20 Homecoming 5. ,iii 5 3 ALL SMILES - Candidates Mark Burris and Irma Na- jarro show their teeth to the spectators. Both were nominated by Pep Squad. K7 6. 'lx w .4 - Q 0 I 4 HOW 'YA DOIN ? - Seniors Steve Mendiola and Lisa Velasquez look at the crowd with anticipation for the final outcome. ROYAL PARADE - Homecoming King Steve Men- diola and Queen Yuki Yufuku strut off the field short- ly after being crowned. Steve was nominated by the AFS Club and Yuki was nominated by Class of '86. IN THE BEGINNING - Tradition setter Dixie Bow' ers, Hawthorne's first Homecoming Queen, rides in the car with her husband before Homecoming an- nouncements. ' i , mf ROYALTY ON HAND - Queen Yuki Yufuku and Kanani Choate chat at the Homecoming Dance. The dance was held in the West Gym. student Life 21 lp, ,, I , , A 1 ,, Z, if , Q, 4, T127 E ix 1 12 lf, ,- X31 K P, 117, Q, 4, ,, l ri J PQ' fc I: 5-, 1 1, 4, mf, 5, if S , , lf' if 1 I, 1 Q, 3 if ig 1 1 , 1 X2 .-zrmmxnxmkwfia-,Jr an 21- 1-fx:-11,-X .naalisxawJ1,'.'ff.', ' 1 .1 ' , , ' ' - ' ' ' ' , ' , V Y, , ' ' , ' , 1 N the Shadows Www ,AQ , ,mg ,wfi X, . The Big Scoop 5:00 P.M. - One small group ot the members appear. They are fully disguised in poodle skirts and bob- by socks or rolled up jeans and leather jackets. Carrying their equipment, they quickly rushed in- side the cafeteria to set up what appears to be an ice cream booth, a juke box, and a large banner reading Back to the 50's! 6:00 P.M. - Suspicious looking line begins to form at the cafeteria door. One by one they slowly creep in saying words like Boppin'Banana Split, Flock 8 Rollin' Sundae, Sock Hop Saturdays, and Twistin' Float . 6:30 P.M. - As more people ac- cumulate inside, my curiosity brings me to move closer. As I look in it seems like this gathering is attend- ed by everyone including Drill Team, Pep Squad, Band, and the regular spectators. What is this social gathering??'? 7:00 P.M. - lt's the peak of the event. A girl wearing a poodle skirt kindly asks me, What kind of ice cream would you like here at the Malt Shop? 7:30 P.M. - CASE CLOSED . . . This isn't another scene of a crime, it's the Student Council Ice Cream Social. l'll head over to the football game vs. Leuzinger to see what oth- er clues I could find as I attempt to Uncover the Mystery. 24 Ice Cream Social ff oo 1 TRIPLE SCOOPER - Senior Pep Squad member Kelly Collman and friends Lashon Collier and Tracy Yook simultaneously dive into their Rockin' Rollin' Sundaes. COKE ANYONE? - Third year Student Council member Marilu Cl.uluJ Camberos encourages the purchase of soft drinks during the Ice Cream Social. Lulu was committee chairperson for the Ice Cream Social. PUTTING IT TOGETHER - Student council mem- bers Raymond Camberos, Lisa Fische, Erika Mour- elo, and Ray Rendon put together a Boppin' Banana Split. Separate groups were assigned to each dif- ferent kind of ice cream. ,ff ff! DIG-IN DELIGHT - Freshman George Rodriguez enjoys his first scoop of ice cream. Surprisingly, many freshmen attended this annual event. Student Life 25 QQ IC 'se Q . , iA vA b X 2 f ,411 X , 1 k,K 7 .1 ff 3M4 fav' ,f K, V fm f 23,19 WW ' ' ww Wg 8455 ' Qi . ff , wwf! ,, .fm V Q 1101 f if, f f,, ffm' , A , 7 ,, 1 f A ,, !,,,V, f 154 ,,,' Y I z V K, ' 4 gf Q. C 5, QD . 4, Tra veling Incognito The threatening clouds above made the atmosphere even more depressing than it was. A brisk wind blew through the campus. Hey, what was that! A mysteri- ous little creature scurried around a corner. Another chill wind. Calendar pages started flipping. The gust set- tled and so did the calendar. lt was October 31, HALLOWEEN. Vampires, clowns, supposed women and other strange creatures lurked about during lunch on Hallow- een. One of the most original cos- tumes was Tamica White's, other- wise known as the paper lady. She came dressed up with scraps of newspaper stuck to her body. Some other original costumes included a cupcake, a bag bady, and a few trash cans. There was a costume contest for all who dressed up. The competi- tion was very fun and interesting for me, and I hope the same feeling was constant throughout the school, commented Halloween Judging M.C. Mike Hanna. There was also a pumpkin carving contest. Carrie Wenger's class won the sweepstakes prize, Cathy SchindIer's class won scariest, the classes of Tim Baumgartner and Ray Liles both tied for most original, and the title of funniest was given to Dan Flobbins's class. 28 Halloween STRUTTING HER STUFF - With saber in hand, Senior Elizabeth Formeta parades across the outdoor stage. Each contestant went up individually for judging. n j STRAY CAT - Junior Michelle Castillo and Susan Morrow made an odd couple when they appeared on stage. There were many participants in the costume contest. WHO WAS THAT MASKED WOMAN? - Junior Jen- ny Diette joins the jovial spirit of Halloween in the costume contest. Students wore their costumes throughout the entire day. LET'S CLOWN AROUND - Sophomore clowns Isa- bel Junco and Vanessa Gonalez parade their clown disguises as Student Council member Mike Hana announces the next costume participants. L- TEEN ANGEL - Junior Mike Hana harps out the name of Maria Obtagon. Hana was an enthusiastic member of Student Council. student Life 29 A ,- ...uwn f'r1 m,.:1r5' ff 'f11 ff1L',3-mffms fA.wix-:'mimf-f:.1ww2z'w:,,- img, fr - q , f J f, 'V f f',v.f.f:fu11 '-1 -4 ff g x f , ' ' . , ' , as Q :Q N5 . x sexy? f: 2' U . ,,V.. fb 'A' 3 - A- , P THOSE HAPPY DA YS Hey let's throw a party See you at the beach tomorrow and don't forget to bring your surf- board! When weekends came around, the eyes of students lit up. The free- dom that came from weekend activi- ties was something to look forward to by all students. The choices of how to spend a weekend varied as much as the people. Weekend activities ranged from working to partying. One of the main attractions during the weekends were parties. l love to go to parties on the weekends to get together with my friends. lt's also good to relax, stated Junior Kituwah Vaughan. Students spent much time recuperating from school at these parties. Alot oftime on the weekends was spent just hanging out. Many stu- dents were spotted at the movies, different shopping malls and the beach. Westwood was always a big attraction for many students be- cause of its fast paced action and partying atmosphere. l enjoyed go- ing to Westwood on the weekends because of all the excitement and fun it offered, commented Karen Hanna. Then Monday came and the five day countdown for Saturday S A-,lx sn-as, , ,l- A Q A- 'Nb lf...,, W.. I V. r R.- ,X A. V! 41. and Sunday started again. Q 32 Weekends T Qt FUN FOR ALL - Knott's Berry Farm offered exciting entertainment for the whole family. Many students liked to go to L,A. amusement parks on the weekend, N' its-ti-12-Q 5-'N , 6' H , L. t..tf', K . A fl. 4 if I my pw Z! off!! ff nn' LA CUCARACHA - A performing band plays their traditional Mexican music on Olvera Street. Olvera Street offered cultural entertainment for many stu- dents. IN SILENT SOLITUDE - The beach offered a place of rest and relaxation for every weekend. Many kids went to the beach to iog or go bike-riding. lT'S ROMPER ROOM TIME - A group of Yearbook- Wesfers gather in the quad area for another one of Mr. BiIl's pep talks. Going to week-long Yearbook West Camp helped to make better staffers and long- lasting friends. LITTLE DEUCE COUPE - Junior Chris Meyer pre pares to go surfing. He was often spotted on beach es along the coast. Student Life CU df! ff w , Serve Time , -,X F Mysterious Mix-Up Sponsored by the Junior class, the Christmas Dance, held on Friday, December 6, was quite out of the ordinary. On Monday morning, a recount of the ballots for Christmas King and Queen was taken, and a major mistake was discovered. Ceasar Mourelo, nominated by the Sophomore class, still held the most votes, and so did Patty Perez! The miscount turned out to be very controversial, as Yvonne Lam, nominated by the Science Club, was crowned as Christmas Queen, along with Caesar. I never really expected to win, Yvonne had said to many of her friends. I don't think it was really fair to Patty. She wasn't given a chance to be crowned, even if she did win, commented Caesar Mourelo. The whole situation remained a mystery to every- body, but Patty was indeed honored as the 1985 Christmas Queen. X As for the dance, which was held at the Hawthorne Memorial Center, it was largely unattended by the Varsity football team, as well as some Drill Team members. These students were at Antelope Valley, striving for the C.l.F. football title. Even though a lot of kids didn't show up, we managed to collect about S700, commented Junior class president, Caroline Sanchez. Freshman Sharon Sperling stated, This was the the first dance l've gone to. It was really exciting and l'll never forget it! At 8:30, the royal candidates strutted towards the stage, where Caesar and Yvonne were crowned king and queen. The Coronation dance followed, and ev- eryone was invited to join the royal couple. As the dance came to an end, the students headed towards various restaurants for dinner. X A Christmas Dance I PARTY PEOPLE - Dancing Cougars move tothe musical sounds of the DJ group Sound Control. Sound Control was a popular DJ for school dances. ROYAL PARADE - Queen candidates Patty Plum- mer escorted by Pablo Mera and Yvonne Lam es- corted by Jim Nguyen make their way towards the stage. All candidates nervously waited on stage to hear the announcement of new King and Queen. KING AND QUEEN - Queen Patty Perez and King Ceasar Mourelo posed for a picture. Patty was awarded the honor of Queen after the dance. ui GETTING INTO IT - Band member Orbelesly Gar- cia and date Eddie Palacios keep on going as the dance comes to an end. Garcia was a four year band member. INTIMATE SLOW DANCING - Senior Laura Feath- erstone and partner slow dance intimately to the slow song Careless Whisper. Student Life 6 i 1 X I r A F i L 1 1 i ,v i.r-?,.:,1a:Jwm:rs4anmv Q2 aC4sassX2eyL1:-f,f' ' ' , : , ' 4, 1: V ,af fgrffz-V. 11.2,-'41, , ' M neg. .4.. 'H Jn if X, :Q 'uf is O gf 'Wh Books Show All the Evidence Late morning. All was silent on the campus, except for the slam of a door now and then. Stealthily, the dark figure crept across the grass. He had to find out what actually occurred behind those closed classroom doors. He peered into the Window of a science class- room, and was shocked to see students armed with scalpels. A murder? No, they were dissect- ing frogs. He tiptoed over to an English class- room, and ducked as a group of seniors Walked out, disguised in togas. They were reciting lines from a Greek play. lmposters? More like Hon- ors English students. A glance in other Windows confirmed that this was no ordinary school! A world studies class staging a mock nuclear war, some charac- ter called the Algebra Policeman patrolling a math class . . . The dark figure was glad to see that the teachers at Hawthorne High put some excite- ment into the mystery of scholastics. He sure wished that he had had a math teacher like these, in one of his math classes. Maybe then, he wouldn't have gotten that Scholastic Division I 7 I i l l l fl r ' FTFVFSEIS Ungoveriml the Evjd EENIE, MEENIE, MINEY, M0 - Senior Gerardo Ye- pez concentrateson finishing his homework. Yepez was a member of the Varsity Soccer team. WHAT HAVE WE HERE - English teacher Mr. Mike McClure prepares his lesson plan for his classes. McClure was the sponsor for Academic Decathlon. C'EST MOI- Showing her dedication to the library Tracy Steuckrath becomes obsessed with the books. Steuckrath was 1st semester ASB Vice President. S12 CS Scholastic Division -Q if OJ ,V QI 5: -Q S x 6' O X I can't believe how boring my English and social studies classes are! It is so boring, the whole class, including the teacher, practically fall asleep. But then again, what do you expect from those two classes. However, this year, both the English and social studies departments decided to clear away all these stereotypical mis- conceptions by introducing new and inno- vative ideas to rekindle the interests of the students in both departments. The English department, for example, to help the students in English 103 and 202 classes, bought two Apple Ile com- puters with the money it received from a state grant. Using a program called Speed Reader ll, the students not only learned to read faster, but also with greater comprehension. I saw some great changes in the reading abilities of the students. But with only two comput- ers, the progress is rather slow, added Mr. Chauncey. The social studies department, howev- er, was not outdone by the English de- partment, for it also had its own share of changes. The department decided to use new books in the government and U.S. History classes to keep up with the time and to give the students new and updated materials. I was really glad to hear about the news, but what good will it do me now that I graduate, stated Steve Bouffard. !Social Studies LongfeIlow's Bees Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used to give this pretty puzzle to students of lit- erature: if one fifth of a hive of bees flies to the ladamba flower, one third to the slandbara, three times the difference of these two numbers to an arbour, and one bee continues to fly about, attracted on each side by the fragrant ketaki and the malati, how many bees are there? Answer: 'seeq ueeuig , h ,,,. Y A HEY, IT'S MY TURN - Mr. Chauncey disdainfully stares at a student who was talking in class. Mr. Chauncey was in charge of a new computer aided English class. 4 TIME MARCHES ON - Sophomore Sharon Sperling races against time to finish her essay be- fore the end of the period. Writing an essay was a major part of every English class. AA GREEN LEPRECHAUN - Mr. McClure gloats over students as he is about to hand out the finals to his students. Finals made up a major part of each student's grade. VV ENDLESS GIBBERISH - Ms. Burkett lectures to her class about Shakespeare - his life and his works. Plays by Shakespeare were read by almost every student in the school. V BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE - Sophomore San- tiago Ortiz uses the dictionary to finish his vocabu- lary list. English teachers put a great emphasis on vocabulary to improve the diction. l F gl! . wh, 5 . t f' ri I 'V vi W M., i. i S fu ll I Hey, have you read Euclid's Ele- ments? Elements, is that some new science textbook? And who is Euclid? Sounds like some Honors student to me. No, Elements is about geometry. It was written by Euclid, a Greek mathema- tician. Oh, the dejected student walks off. Math. That age old subject dealing with numbers, figures and graphs. Although it seemed very old, teachers and students alike were putting their minds and imagi- nation together to make it seem alive and new. One of the changes that occurred in this department was the change of the department head. Robert Caldwell took over the position after Kathy Adkins left. He worked in the Testing Center and ad- ministered the CAP and Math Survival Tests. Teachers put the fun back in math by Iivening it up so that the students would be interested. Tim Baumgartner dazzled his classes with amazing performances by Freddy Foil. I really like Mr. B be- cause he makes math more fun than it ever really was for me, stated Mike Cas- tillo. Baumgartner was rated in the top five teachers in California. Also to stimulate students into learning more about math, the second annual math contest was given. This was a national contest and many competed. The con- tests were hard but l think they were worth the effort, concluded Tammy Her- rin. tw , :gli , 7. NV FL , .7 il ., . ,U H ,, .w ! - Age Problem . Prudence is twenty-four. She is twice as old as her husband was when she was as old as her husband is now. How old is Prudence's husband. Answer 'plo sJeeA gr S! DU9ClSV'lfl19H'ZL : xv 'Xa + av-Xa I CX -vale-Xa : Ka-Xa 2 va 'Os 'X-va 2 K ftfi-X93 : V5 ueql 'satire Jreql uaalvueq eouaietggp em sg A ii pue pro smelt x si pueqsnq Jeu jl -N- 'w-M, , F. 1 ,imtrffufsriai'-Y1l4LT4z,,,g.fL.,,.1 ATAKE YOUR CHOICE - At the chalk- board, Mr. Baumgartner points out different steps in a problem. Baumgartner was hon- ored as one ot the top five teachers in the state. P MAY I HELP YOU - Asked a question, Mr. Merkovsky gives help to an inquiring stu- dent, Merkovsky also taught World Studies. 4 DR. JECKYLL AND MR. HYDE - With a fiendish smile, mild mannered mathematician Mr. Moore metamorphocized into a barbaric barber. 4 INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE - During Honors Math Ill, Stella Yeung casually consults with Chang Park. Yeung and Park have been in the Honors Class since they were freshmen. V COOL AND CASUAL CALDWELL - Quietly con- versing inthe corner Mr. Caldwell contemplates his caIler's question. Caldwell was the new department head and was often consulted by others. l --f.,...,,,,,.,,, H.. W Enmnlvu-we-A -f r---....m-vnu., ne lammmnmny nun-annum., ' .4-l' Scholastics 6? Q? 6 What was that streak of light in the sky? Was the sky falling? No, it was Hal- ley's Comet. After a 76 year absence, Halley's Comet came through our solar system, showing off its plasma tail. Some of our science teachers did spe- cial projects with their students that cen- tered around Halley's Comet. Physics teacher Mike Moore, biology teacher John Andrade and a few of their students Puzzled Planets Unscramble the letters to get the names of heavenly bodies. 1. unves 2. arteh 3. urants '-w went to the desert to view the elusive comet through a highpowered micro- 4. trupjie scope during the spring when it was clos- est to the earth. Academic science teacher Dave Chichester set up a tele- scope in his backyard and charged three dollars for anyone to see the comet through it. Tim Baumgartner and the Sci- ence Club visited the Griffith Park Obser- vatory to scan the comet as well. The comet craze wasn't contained only to our school. It spread throughout the world. One example was Key West, Flor- ida which was named the official Hal- ley's Comet Capital, USA. This was also the site of the Halley's Comet Festival that started on March 13 and lasted until April 13. The Soviet Union also got into the picture. its Vega-1 and Vega-2 satel- lites took close-up pictures of the comet. Japan wasn't left out either. Its satellites also came near enough to take close-up pictures. Jalgdnp 'V umtag 'Q H1193 'Z snuaA -L ziefvlsuv 2 ' , -ffff 4,111 ' I 1562.33 Ifvlf aku 14 M Ma? ,fy 41 1236611 fx .-....i.,.- 4 SWOOOSH! - lf you missed Halley's Comet it will be coming back through our solar system in the year 2061. V ZZZZ - Sophomore Anthony Gonzalez tries to stay awake during biology. Anthony rode his skate- board in his spare time. ,. vi, .wal 931' f '-f,......., ,..., A CRACK - Senior Art Candelas, awaits the inevi- table. Senior Danny Kremer's bridge held the most weight. P STAY CALM - Science teacher Dave Chiches- ter gets ready to teach a class. Chichester made over S50 in his backyard business. 4 WHAT'S THAT? - Several students huddle up to see a disected worm. Worm disection was an annual event in Mr. Andrade's class. Scholastics .o CE 6' Q 5 Who were those two new P.E. teach- ers? Ms. Roberta Nield and Ms. Alison Wrynn joined the faculty after the retire- ment of Ms. Mel Likens. How much did we really know about them? What qualified Ms. Nield to coach girl's junior varsity basketball? How many earrings did Ms. Wrynn really have? Ms. Nield's former job was bookkeep- ing forthe Long Beach Athletic Club. One other most extraordinary talents was her ability to play handball better than most women in the country. In four-wall hand- ball, she was ranked eighth in the nation for women. ln the nationals, she made it to the quarter-finals and the semi-finals for doubles. When asked about Ms. Nield, senior Jimmy Yano commented, She's a good teacher with a lot of potential. Ms. Wrynn came to Hawthorne from Massachusettes. There, she participated in athletics. This led up to the time she climbed Mt. Washington. Along with being the only P.E. teacher with three earrings, Ms. Wrynn coached pep squad. Last but not least was her dog. Ms. Wrynn attribut- ed some of her accomplishments to its encouraging words. When asked about her, Junior Kituwah Vaughan comment- ed, Even tbough this is her first year here, she's doing an excellent job. .51 .f Mileage Mystery Ms. Wrynn runs around a one-mile track at 10 m.p.h. At what speed must she trav- el on her second lap in order to average 20 m.p.h. for the two laps? Answer: 'u'd'w Ol 19 dei will Sui ui dn pesn uaeq Apeaile emaq setnuiiu ofvii aut pue fsalnuiiu ofvii, Aiesgoeid exist pinofvi ,taut 'sdel ofvit Jog 'q'd'w 03 pebeiefxe sus ll 'del puooes sql uo peeds eiiugug ue te ISABJ1 oi SABL1 plnofvi uuAiM 'sw cal Education QA ,--vs. 1 KIYA! - P.E. teacher Roberta Nield plays hand- ball with one of her students. Ms. Nield predicted the correct outcome of Super Bowl XX. VMARATHON RUNNERS - Two lonely joggers circle Hal-Cap Field. Many students exercise during lunch to stay lit. AUP WE GO - P.E. teacher Alison Wrynn does cartwheels to pass the lime. Doing acrobatics helped to eliminate stress. P PEACE AT LAST - Roberta Nield gets away from it all. Teachers often found ways to escape their anxieties. 4 GET READY - Junior Sandra Delao prepares to return a serve. Volleyball was one of the most popu- lar sports in P.E. Scholastics S9 3 'G' What do Van Gogh, Beethoven, Michel- angelo, and Pavarotti have in common with some high school students? They all were people very much interested in the arts. The fine arts department consisted of ceramics, crafts, art, band and chorus. Even though it was a one year require- ment with foreign language, it was one that was often overlooked by students. The fine arts department, though small, enjoyed increased enrollment over last year. Ceramics teacher Howard Shapiro commented, 'tFor a lot of people, this is their last chance to take a fine arts class. After high school, people get wrapped in their college majors and don't have time for art or the performing arts. To spread enthusiasm and apprecia- tion for the arts, the ceramics classes put together the first contemporary ceramic and sculpture sale. This proved a suc- cess because many students got to dis- play and sell their work. The band enjoyed the leadership of a new instructor, Tracey Quarne. His en- thusiasm made the band work well to- gether, stated flute player Erik Bleuer. With the help of all the shows and sales the fine arts department hope to keep on increasing enthusiasm. Through all this effort, we hope to go on to bigger and better things, concluded department head Clayton Williams. - ..i.i3'iL.-4 The ARTISTS Jock MacKeetch, his sister, his son, and his daughter all paint. The best paint- er's twin and the worst painter are of op- posite sexg the best painter and the worst painter are ofthe same age. Who paints the best picture? Answer: 'ietuged tsiofvi eqt sg ouivi 'iatsgs sgjojeeyjoew se Jeefi ewes aut ug uioq eiem Jeujoiq uilvq Jeq pua aug 'tseq sg Jejqbnep suoteeyjoew i., ,Q is 1 , HU l ' 'W -f , illlljf l M P - H.-,L-T--am' 5 f Ili H , . V15 4 DRAW, PARTNER' Senior Joddy Nicola and Fidel Chavez work intently at drawing an outline Sketching was crucial in fine arts V STAY INSIDE THE LINES' ln need of help Mr Williams lends his expert advice to his eager to 5 A learn student I-me-wl'4 ' I' ' ' I I I iiillmii, ii ' , M Wwiiii I ' si ll l 3 J !,,n ASPIN ME AROUND - Senior James Matthews shapes a pot on the ceramic wheel. Matthews was also on the Varsity football team. 4 PAINT ME CLOWN - Wrestler Julian Camacho demonstrates his artistic abilities as he begins a painting. P ARTISTIC TUNAFISH - Exchange student Lisa Fische prepares her paints. Art was one of the many diversions Fische participated in while on her visit. M - 2,f 'MQf?,, Ui. Q9 SUM f? fs 5 lt's either bonjour or Picasso. The Centinela Valley Union High School Dis- trict installed a new requirement in which every student had to take one year of foreign language or fine arts to graduate. Therefore, to differentiate those students going to college and those who only want- ed to meet their graduation requirement, the foreign language department needed to develop a special program. It began with the new Honors Spanish 2 class. Mrs. Hall taught this class to stu- dents who showed high achievement and a desire to learn the language in their first year of Spanish. The class mainly con- sisted of sophomores, but three juniors were enrolled. Their goal was to speak Spanish fluently by the end of the year. Sophomore Patty Rocha stated, AI- though l'm a native speaker, I learned the proper grammar. To learn more about the Spanish cul- ture, they took a trip to Olvera Street. They raised money for this excursion at their Mexican Fiesta on January 24th. To attain their goal, students had to speak in front of the class. They were asked to lead the class with a given les- son plan. lt was better than a regular class because we worked faster, com- mented Sophomore Cynthia Cucalon. Eventually, the next two years will bring Honors Spanish 3 and 4. Language , Z V . 'mm f , 6' , ?-mv fl' y J ,- V. V fm V ffwif-5- Wg. . -, , .,.,... V The Vizier's Will On his deathbed the Grand Vizier, who has two sons, announces that his entire fortune will go to the son whose horse loses a race in which the two of them must compete simultaneously. The sons, both keen horsemen, are accus- tomed to winning races but do not know how to lose them. Since in this case both are determined to lose, they do not see how such a race is possible, but a wise man explains how it can be man- aged. What simple method does he sug- gest? 'esioq s,uos Jeuto aut sepgi uos qoeg uefvisuv 0a WA, ff 4 gf' 6 2 ,AG-, l ,,,,,..,..f-' muse P 4 t 4 i 4 YO NO SE - Sophomore Melissa Irebeck con- centrates on an exam. lrebeck was the overseer of the Mexican Fiesta. YSHE'LL NEVER KNOW - Sophomore Dolores Arias happily works on her assignment. Arias took an aerobic class at the Hawthorne YMCA. . ., I 4 1 ' Y ' J R ' JA' 1' - l A I E ., is NF I .E .xx ,X 5 5 .1 Pi 4 , 5 4-1 f '- -QT 'fsfifs .x H .,,r J... 4 A ANOTHER F - Junior Vicente Fernandez cor' rects Spanish assignments. Fernandez was Mrs. HaII's TA. 4 EXCITEMENT GALORE - Sophomore Sonia Negrete takes down lecture notes. Negrete was a member of Drill Team. A FOREIGN THOUGHTS - Junior Dalia Hanna fo- cuses on thoughts of France. Hanna was second semester AFS president. Scholastics 'ww S -.,.f E -Q -I.. O FD' What was so exciting about drafting? Drafting made up much of the lives of some students and for others it was their life. Yet, the exciting part of the graphics art department was that they worked their art on computers for the first time in the history of the school. It was a new idea that was made possible, in part, through the efforts of drafting teacher Mr. Hamilton. I wanted to let the students keep up with industry and since the graphics art business is starting to use computers more and more, l ordered one. The students who worked on the com- puter thought working on the computer was challenging, but nothing they could not handle. Susan Roberts, one of Hamil- ton's students commented, Accuracy and precision were facilitated by the computer and our attempts were expedit- ed by the quick measurements that the computer made. Only one student was allowed to work on the computer at a time since they only had one computer. Mr. Hamilton intended to change this, however, saying, Next year I am planning to order twenty more so everyone in class can use one. al Arts ...gifs f.-3: - f .- Pints and Tankards Mrs. Sanders has ten liters of punch in her great casksg her two great tankards C5 liters and 3-litersl are empty. Using no other article, with no marking on any of the three vessels, and not wasting a sin- gle drop of punch, how does she put ex- actly one liter in each of her tankards? fHint: drinking punch is not a waste.J Answer: 'L-L-O KX? 'O-L-L CXIJ 'S -L-i CIIIAD 'o-i-v CIIAJ 'L-o-v HAD KL-9-1: U0 'e-9-v CAD 'S-o-A CIID 'o-9-L till 'o-0-oi CD 1 4 DON'T SHAKE THE TABLE - Freshman Adriana lbarra uses a ruler to draw a line as Mr. Hamilton shakes the table. This was her first year in drafting. .7 wx 1 Z X B '3 S '. 1- x 1 Ei' V ' .eg Q, vip-:wanna 1 , . . M., . , 4 . . it 1 - . 'X-X, A MARK IT HERE - Senior Todd Clark listens as Mr. Graves tells him where to cut. Todd took his class for a year. QBYTE BY BYTE - Sophomore Danielle Swift looks at the keyboard deciding what to program next. She received an A in computer studies. l l 1 if a Q 1 STAND BACK - Senior Jay Halsey steps back in order to avoid the heat of a blow torch. This was his second semester in shop. 'i A WHO KNOWS? - Who knows what Senior Su- san Roberts thinks about as she went to drafting class. Susan was also Ms. Moon's T.A, Scholastics Sports Division Sports Make Good Alibis Bang! The dark figure jumped, as the crack of a gun echoed across Hawthorne High. This was just too much, eerie sgueaks coming from the building labeled GYM, lights shining over the campus at night, and now gunshotsl impatiently, the dark figure kicked at a copy of the Cougar, and as it rustled open, he snatched it. He studied the back page and ex- amined it closely. Now he knew what to look for! Strange squeaking from the gym? He dashed to the door and peeked in. A basketball game! Gun shots from Hal Cap field? He moved in that direction, narrowly missing a group of speedy runners. Runners? Oh, a cross country race! But how did he explain those lights? The figure hid in the wrestling room until dark, then snuck over to the bleachers. Light spilled over the field where the mighty Cougars battled in an exciting Friday-night football game. The dark figure smiled a little wistfully. He was glad to have cleared up these little myster- ies, especially since they had to do with his favorite subject . . . sports. But who would ever guess that underneath that trench coat was one of the best umpires that ever sported a mask. ANIMAL IN MOTION - Junior George Yanez races for the finish during a cross country meet. Yanez the miami SCORIN' HIGH - At an away game the varsity foot- ball was the Ocean League Champion. CAMEL CLUTCH HIM - Freshman Eddie Kragg tries to do a reversal but is unsuccessful, Kragg was a member of JV Wrestling. has bali team wins against Redondo High. Varsity foot- Sports Division l eiii NSA ABACK OFF - Point guard Robert Barksdale ii Varsity Basketball gets ready to drive on an opponent.Rober1's game high was 35 points. 1 WHAT NEXT? - Coach Wells contemplates the Cougars' next move against South High. The Cou- gars pulled off a 65 to 56 win. VI WISH I COULD FLY - Power forward Ralph Sanders exercises his defensive abilities. Ralph's Qame average was 12 points. . , X ., .g . , r X . , ,Q .W l. f., w s f. , e - Q . :L , g ,, 1 l. x . 1 -, f. , I L ., -R 4 L, ' , H, N, X - wr, , , K. ,V . . ,, r, w.r,.,'-ll. rr,-. 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W, l J. ,ai Q ,ww .. as lin N, ,Q ,V lg, ,MJ 4. 3 ,-ml. ,z , i ,7 L,.,.,An',4 ,ly qz-lfyn,-if?-is . n,V,,, M ,.. Yr N, ,I M, el, l, , W , r.,,, uw, . .. or .,v.,,l. .f 1, r war. .W ,..., 4 rr 1-,sg-1 . . r wr, X. BASKETBALL Inglewood Culver City N. Torrance Bev. Hills Torrance Inglewood Culver City N. Torrance Bev. Hills Torrance A Varsity - Front: Thomas Hutchins, Richard Wells, Irvin Moniet. Back: Willie Jordan, Mike Lewis, Andre Jackson, Omar White, Robert Barksdale, Alonzo Young, Mark Lee, Danny LaHair, Cedric Wimbush, Andre Crenshaw, Roger Wagner, Richard Anderson Ralph Sanders. HHS-OPP 49-54 59-61 47-38 49-51 59-52 51-53 72-87 86-45 70-51 86-45 Sports Ready . . . Aim. . -Shootl Your performance in a game will 'reflect the way you brac- 4 tice. So says J.-V, basketball coach Hutchins. J.V. forward Dan Lemon added, We practiced six daysza week, !fromlSepf 1 Ltember until February! The J.V. team, taidedfbyfthe talent off' Your performance in a game will reflect the way you play. teamfoaptainsyChrisiwells and Malcom Merriitianjwon most of? tfheifl-ls,ameS+ l-emit-G9mff1ef'iS1f','C1Hf--ffl0Slli-SX1Cllln19Willie,WHS withl,North4Torrance1 we were losing,-py-oiwq points arngainiemef ,andawefraameabackiowin by--twenty-T- -C , 5 , irat, 'Soiphornore 'ii' c oach Brown's,teamfbo.aisted strengthiny fibldunding-1alnd'Qnaif-ceuni gamexhey were-Helped by-top .players e --,Randy Lavender -Randi Tony 'Heijratag'2Fbrward Mark-T Reynqso 1jccrnrnents,ffllthinkYwechada really- good season .,a' O ur onlytreal competition-,wasAlnglewoodf' T W ' li, 4 'f T i.at ma forward James Wells summed' upsthe-freshman 'teamgp f5a9inQ,f'fl1 was,anti-eiiireedrfisirseasrshffof mejwh-we1earrif,?l'-lfhse 'f!99ff'fP9aF?ll?d BY 393 Y9Un9iSl-Placedlflfafinln 9990-Le?i9U9i',' l 1f3?flfQflT6tiyfSC9lf,f Calilfaln Sfefllall BCQYGWQUGiW9ll35W3feiQP'-Q 3339797156 3 1 ' fl 7 t', ' Q ff-if .7 ffff r-1flM5fYQGi'OHll' far ii! rthfee lf-rams lSl'l9l90i-Undiefealede'WX' 'eiiai i'oe, a' ietr' 4 A J.V. - Front: Alex Cole, Jesse Gutirrez, Tony Richards, Floyd Owens. Back: Darold Caoutte, Malcom Marriman, Sam Randall, Coach Hutchins, Chris Wells, Dan Lemon, Haydn Eligon. 60 Boys' Basketball BASKETBALL Inglewood Culver City North Torrance Beverly Hills Torrance Inglewood Culver City North Torrance Beverly Hills Torrance J.V.-OP 52-44 47-26 55-36 52-48 49-32 58-70 55-36 61-41 61-39 47-54 isllllfbf 2 3 'A A HELP - Freshman forward James Wells stands ready for action. Wells was one of the top three players on the freshman team. an iElEoe1HU 4 FREEZE! - J,V. forward Dan Lemon is on the defensive against Beverly Hills. Lemon was also a long-jumper on the track team. V FOUL PLAY - A Beverly Hills opponent shows a little aggression to J.V. player Darold Caoutte. Caoutte played J.V. the whole year. S- ' WE 1g:aw,,.Zf' Sports if x ask all . .Ti 1-.. a' g '1 'V -g -fl V . . , it 1 - tlvyv . 2.14, l -zifgseaaafr.-,t4Z'i Girls Varsity Basketball ATHROUGH THE MAZE - Point Guard, Angie Wells mazes through the Lady Sents to score. This was Wells second season on Varsity. QJUNIOR VARSITY: FRONT - Carla Cotledge, Pazonya Collier, Michelle Millet, Yarida Guzman, MIDDLE - Kem Chaney, Masonet Thomas, Berna- dette Talanoa, Kellie Todd, BACK - Dawn Smith, Gail Hamler, Rosa Aceval, Sandra Schaap, and Coach Neil. V TAKING AIM - Junior Andrae Kabwasa gets ready to shoot. Kabwasa was also a member of the Diaconians. Wm,,,v.2' X-. ix 1 WR N- 'M R x - I 2. 5. C1-hesupreme lf' ,, rr l,l, , , ,,,,, , , ,,, r ll1lll ffl iill Que-mareliteam'thalfwae ll We had a lot of hard practices, but it was worth it. 1.1.-,,-3,1-11,3-,f' :wfr1.'g.mira, Ka- 1, ':,',':vw,-, ,sj-,,-gf,gwc1- -f5::,g xl1.yer-,3.1'pfnfqr'-f,II.- '51h5f1,wZ4'f, iw ,,., ,H , , I ,,,, , . ,,,, ,, ,, ,, .,,, ..,, , -, , I - , 1 , ,, '- gf , l ,:,,,.,,, N.- , gl. ...V ru-.W A or .zu 'L-,., sta-,w iw xx wx N, X . , , I y -I '-L X N K, K NWI, 'H X BASKETBALL Culver City North Torrance Beverly Hills Inglewood 2 Torrance V Culver City North Torrance -. as vit . I C f , 1,1 1 Beverly Hills M563 'Z L lnglewood - C I ,. -1 , --Av- 4 if Af , , Torrance I Xa, , '...,,-.-we A VARSITY: FRONT - Toykia Lee, Angie Wells, Jackie Jackson, MIDDLE - Yolanda Rushing, Tracey Cook, Lashon Collier, Kem Chaney, BACK - Gary Houston, Angela Norswothy, Barara Maybon, Andrea Kabwasa, and John Wheeler. JV-OP 44-35 29-20 41-18 25-30 36-34 27-32 37-40 58-19 forfeit 33-38 V-OP 44-35 63-50 63-36 64-76 64-49 58-50 72-34 64-36 70-60 69-44 Sports F 53995f2UP'lf?l??2o,f99!l?5li3 'fyfgtgggpslxii5ifiiffE?i Spotlight , ,,, , y ,L y 11A , i1i5ilef19sl4iEDiPfsfisaflittilte l'm happy we won all those games. It proves that we really worked hard. ff-Mvffw-Yrrwrririffewfevslwiimfffe11:111-?rif'f:-faq:-new:af -3.431 ,aa .f at ww ja, N ,,., ,, -,-ala, , , i , , , , , .. , , A,,,. ,. i .v,. . rf ,--Jaffa.,-,. W :ow Arr-fe aafuz'w:t,'i in -xrnawflafifiafhi'zeklaiaf iii-fl2ffi1l:,' ,Q-fm:-,zagf-3:1 t-411,22 f:agt,g1ff,ly,,f- Q, ,. rl 1: Z. . ' ' 5 g , , . N , V age? 4,,N gt, , B SW 'A I , , ,. ,Q pf H 33 v J , 258157 fgdftlgf ,glful la mga , E Y W F' SOPHOMORE HHS oPP. l l.'1 5 1 I ' ', 1 ' f .. ' f 'J-f 'ggi 'f ' 4 I V ,E J . J Palos Verdes 19-13 ' -1 , 'J 2 5 ' 1 Morningside 33- 6 1 , .X '94 ' 1 X , 'X V , f. V, , , 'Ax ,V Ax j Redondo default l ig' V 'B QV, xp, K Bellflower default 1 f ,' fix, fri -X Y , It xx I . mfr A Q, Leuzinggr 46, 6 V631 877 a 'z ur Q its ,lfg in 1 Beverly Hills 25- 0 i - i ' ' 1 ' ' V 1 New I .' -, .l ' '-.ffl aaa, . ,,..4 rf: I ' ggllfexroggy dxug ' A FRONT: Jesse Alaroon, Thomas Jess, Alfred Johnson, Flodney Frith, Francisco Orozco, SO' Torrance 16- 8 it David smuiien, Michaelwilkins. SECOND: David Grayinomas Jesamavaa Hannah, Ricky Onance 2143 Trotty, Bradford Willington, Kevin Harris, Victor Prince, Paul Franklin, Luis Delao, Cheppel Collins. THIRD ROW: Scott Jarandvich, Carlo Laune, Sean Holley, Jason Monzon, Avery Kindred, Alex Gonzalez, Leroy Britt, John Denney, Eloy Nunez, Michael Ruston, Arthur ' N Smith. BACK: Coach Bell, Robert Erena, Tyler Tuione, Lemoto Ngaue, David Webb, Mar- cos Garner, Coach Mike Davis, Derrick Smith, Maurice Bell, Will Fifita, Drago Latinovic, - Avery Kindred. , as aa aa . a faaa , N a a ..,, J ,aa a - ,,,. f .,,. a a 64 Sophomore Football gf'--no T' ' ,, lg'-Lf.:-..-.1 sf- ssl A. :I is sl-by W- -- 15.14-ffseffT.-is gm '-1W'Q A-T-W I K . ,Xt XE 1 T l E' , it urE-.s. gif- W-.1 ' , 1 V' V -' V Car V' Q.,- g m. : ' - - r , 4--f 1 ...i ,.. Y HUG ME - These friendly members of the Tor- rance team tackle a wide-receiver successfully, Tackling is an important part of football used to prevent yard gainage. FCDQT ALL 4 HEAD TO HEAD - The Torrance Tartars await the Cougars to hike the ball, Hiking the ball is neces- sary to put the ball in play. A WILL YOU MARRY ME? - As the coach directs players out onto the field, Paul Franklin kneels in exhaustion. It took a lot of stamina to play football. Mfwvrfw-f-ww wwfrwwfw-ff7',W:f,.,,,,, at . , H.. Sports Foo m T U Varsity Football gr, J K ,, H 1 6 0 ,V min,-gppnwvw.. 'Hit wunnswv ,M v- uf 1 523 qz. L Z I ii -, 1 in- 'wit A I N grim,- f U AALL AT WORK - The Varsity team practiced during seventh period. They ended the season with a 9-O-1 record. 'QTWO AGAINST ONE - Junior Tra- . melle Taylor runs quickly towards the goal line before he's tackled. Palos Verdes was the first team to be annihilat- ed by to IFal1ie T V KEEP AWAY - Senior Andre Jackson zealously clutches the ball after receiving . J ' r . a pass ackson played runnmg back' I No longer will Hawthorne High just be noted for lts state champion Track Team, but now for its undefeated Varsity Foot- ball team as well. lt's no wonder the Cougars were the Ocean League Champi- ons this past season. With outstanding efforts by Running Back Andre Jackson who ranked second in South Bay for scoring and rushed 1000-plus yards, Senior Jeff Chadwick who led the team in sacks, Wide Receiver Tramelle Taylor who had 30-plus catches spanning over 600 yards, and the rest of the 51 mem- Without unity, the Cougars would be just another team. bers. The team had little trouble making their way to CIF, and held a perfect record to prove it. We are a family. We play as if we are one unit. Without unity the Cougars would be just another team, commented Guard David McAllister. Besides unity being a main factor, leadership from the 14 seniors who played on the original, undefeated, unscored on Freshman team proved to be a big asset because of experience and built up potential talent. Quarterback Alonzo Young summed up the season by saying, This team had a good strong offensive line, good running backs, and sure handed receivers. When you put all this together, you have the Ocean League Champs. I'xX..'x1f'x'xX.XxxXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXI 'Q x as x X ,, Football 1' I I ' VARSITY HHS-OP. I' . T .' Palos Verdes 17-14 I ' Vi Morningside 20- 9 I i f. ',. Redondo 38- 7 I I -. Bellflower 28-14 I . In Leuzinger 14-14 I I I ,V Beverly 13-so I . I t -' Inglewood 42-12 I XL I ' ' I I N Culver City 27- 7 North Torrance 15- 6 Torrance 22- 3 l A I'M GETTING A HEADACHE - Senior David McAllister shows off l X his practice skills. McAllister played guard. I H ., ,, , ,wiv A, F -,MZ M, E Al A x x xx x x xxx x xx x x 33.-x-gxxx-x.X.QXxAi. ...LJ Sports .4060 fl . O G Qs i+sF?9Pf'? 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WelleTllelr.seneGliHl.l!94.mf+eall.ewee,.,'lvLlwlelihlalleevelllllaiefiallv Qlllenf 9999?l99fi'?aimfi ll7'f3f5lQtfm9fee Qfti'?,i?U5'3i 999. 9MeFiM0fHlU9Pld.e:7Q Iii 52 f llil L , ' 3,5551 lilelriehlrlflwsff-ill1sgHaikfePl-Blew illlligflwslilrlfs lSh?H'?11fz'l7.He?Sii?ilQ9Qde5?5?1Cll5iiH9iSli?fl?z??'.5i l 2 ' .4 l repel f Vfff T51-I. 'G f L . :Jffrfwfff,i l'T5ff'?i.' f ' Q T3ff ,.'5ff9 Tiff?-f?iiff7r 'iiif L. . We fl 5 ' L l af if if ff ,Q ' . X ll fnzwamww 4 , - H I Q v 0 4 0 3 Q...... ,- FRESHMAN l-ll-ls oPP. , f id.. V w. Skirt? n 9' V V It .. ,, i-K Z Palee Verdes 21.6 z L50 1354 X I I V , 1 . lm! z, ? . tl l Mornlngslde 43.0 f' H 5 'f55,.:.'ff4,J,fi'.Tfg'4523, 2'8 li , n l - fl f Bellflower 14-6 ,W A . , is J ig., - P , ,A . V. lv 3 H - - I ,el . f L .l if -eg: acmda Hams '2 6 e yer-Q 'fa ' - - L nf QQ -1 'ff fi gl',lgA qi. ,ff Leuzlnner 0.0 . . J . , 9- Al: ei, , Beverly Hills 48-o X' f- l J. ' '12 1 1 . 15 A fy -n 1 .. ff' -.9 Inglewood forfeit I B N Ffzfi.-ee .. .. . Yr' 'f'k-'.-ravi.. F fr LOS Alamitos 33.0 l Q Q ' i .A A Culver City 13.0 1 A FRONT:J. Snyder, P. Franglin, M. Brown,Fl. Holt, J. Marin, Fi. Dabora,J. Martinez, Norm Torrance 29-8 , ,Lf . Lopez, B. Sinclair, J. Shofani, K. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B. Caballero, J. Santos, Torrance 14.0 ' K, KXPYQQI rf , - Hubbard, K. Snell, G. Usguiono, C. Lewis, M. Hill, N. Huskey, M. Brancato, E. Duran, gl . 0 Chavez, lrl. l3el.acruz. THIRD now: Fl. Belden, S. Leza, E. Kem. FRONT - J. Padll QR M. D'AlIessandro, F. Lemon, A. Crenshaw, R. Whitmire, R. Flemedrla, M. Denney, ,viii Dauer, S. Folk, T. Neatta, A. Kine, C. Coneway, T. Mosely. BACK: O. Williams, N Alia- Guzman, G. Torrez, J. Hrouke, Coach M. Collins, Coach T. Togia, Head Coach Robbins, Coach P. Togia, D. Gonzalez, S. Ford, R. Clokey, E. Tolbert, E. Gibson, l 0 HX Azzam, D. Escarcega, R. King, K. Hashimoto. Y Q ' . ' ' K' T ' V' . 1 'f . L lf , V V mt, Q ' fv 68 Freshman Football ,,... . .Ziyi .., , 'i ' ag - - ,. if it 4,4 ftw Q .4 ,.., . -- ' ' A 1 A REST UP - The Cougars catch their breath dur- ing half-time. This was a good time to reaccess their strategy. f X W4 rrra A U .t it ms . T T ' fi-if ci i ,692 ity N4?fbL2 A f T Off. ,cclfacg jf fx. ,HU IZQ ,kgsv . 5 juj ff I 10 if 2r,t'WCNsUf0 fi-Wiki rift rl to Vi' iv . L f .JU , ef xii 4' V 0' f ' ' io N ff 1 YD ff Kfovfid iq itjaf M 4 CHARGE - The Cougar special teams prepare Q 3 to take apart their opponents offense. Our defense was very effective. VPUT ME IN COACH - A freshman player psy- ches himself up to play. Everybody played on the Cougar team. Sports u out O Q AJC' 1 4 1 4 . A 1 X V -- H 4 ,Jw ,, , ,.,V L M, A ,tv ' w . - .. f ,ff . - D ' I S 1. D' w. 7 'Z' Q 1,4..' t 7- ' I if 'fl 'X V A 1' W s X ,T lfgik' ' wp V swf? ' . K, H., . . , Q, - W 1 --::g.g,3,gQQfSl ,-II. f l A ' 9 ,f1fQ, ' H 1 xl, 'n , gk A - 9' ,f . . , , ' '-x ' 1 I in . 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BACK: Hei- di Garcia, Darla Cuiper, Amy Sivarian, Sandy Torrente, Rosa Acerval, Angela Norwood. V REACHING FOR THE SKY - Junior Katrina Melia blocks a spike. This was Mejia's first year on Varsity. i , SP'kefS 1-Ifffii-Evenfihieqgii,iiiezqeu,et5aafeQeeefen,il-it,erinTenieihedll-pieiihegffQQ5 the teenimewmaldetiibvillliselfvelnefwelf -Ofhifvfii tha?-:fefaff A111 K AAV-OUFWOH fhenffeaffirSUmf'?ed'QUP-fhelhiseko-0llf9f V?FSiTY-YQ! '?!fiE: ,bei,'l?lTHG'vi,wG-fe illi Odor-,HFl'il10i thiisitiseaaon- i JU-fiifffi,YhfsitviiiffEFFQEQQCQ- lpfheflhhnd-, did Pffifelf Wim 5 456 feftofg fc fQG?f'?'? oi1le?9'?e19i'?5'5?fl-? iis' 164 i,l, feQQfd,0vQraf'l-l-1,- , iiii f lsii Q 'ilis T iJlJfll0flV5fSlPV1-Cam?fDfSNYiCl0S9,ii9 h3iYl,59,g?P,g3Y9ff Sggfgfwf-Q52 fl, 5f5--KATUSVT Should have -WW? 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Ve.e,,f-ee,,,fef,ee ,,.1e-,fet-,w,,,M,,, leg,pf4,eief,g,-vi,g--eq1x ,-5g,Qe2--,,-B,-ff.i,.:mt ,-s-:A-ca-,qv-1+-:S-, 'r-ff-me ref-fm -wret.e1-a-'Q-me,Q-ww:-Jef ,iz f'-A' eeeee-eeeaeg ,feee-ezfee-,e-Qezffe,eeLlemeeeeefeeeeeeeszeeseee.seeeeeeee etzf,e,pus,,ee 2 5 44? 2 w e gee ef : ' e 4 524 f . 5 yff' 5 -,eg -1- 'z?E fel- -Q , 2152, VOLLEYBALL Jv-OPP v-oPP Mary Star 2-o o-3 i Leuzinger 2-1 O-3 3 t Leuzinger O-2 O-3 , AVARSITY - FRONT: Yaride Guzman, MIDDLE: Cheri DeSilva, Lisa veiasquez, i- 'fii Helen Lee, Susan Roberts, Kumi Yufuku. BACK: Bernadette Talanoa, Cindy Steuckrath, is: Jennifer White. Sports QSC? Torrance 0-2 O-3 ii?-,qu Inglewood O-2 1-3 L Culver City 1-2 1-3 fig North Torrance 2-1 O-3 Beverly Hills O-2 O-3 F Torrance O-2 0-3 Inglewood 2-1 1-3 Culver City 1-2 1-3 iff,-Lj 'Wig North Torrance 0-2 O-3 Beverly Hills 2-1 2-3 f S ease eewnjny -- .s.., We ,-f, W 1 12:35 53,35 ,,,g,,., f A T14 1 - i f , ,,, QQ' i i .J 2 Mwif , A . H i y 5 ,ff 1 3 ,,,,, , , W , M x V.: ,, ,V ' an ' ' -Hmm , W , ' --1 ' , 'wfmm-.'-Q . , V , F U diff . t f ,,. Q W, . A LOOKING FORWARD - Junior Eric Genaiebach closes in on some stiff League com- petition. Eric ran Varsity cross country for three years. A ' Boys Varsity Cross Country Q HERE I COME! - Senior Francisco Garcia dashes toward the home stretch in pursuit of a Tor- rance runner. Garcia was the top Varsity runner. V RIGHT IN LINE - Varsity runner George Yanez shows grim determination as he rounds a corner. Yanez ran Varsity the entire season. -:r.': '. I .N ,157 ,.gal.K A ,I :mf-:tg4'3'f:1? ?'.-v'UO5'Q,, u.f: I ,l ,. - Q' oz- T 'qb fa'Q.fa'q44f' '1f ' if tts: t 2J: 5 at as l , ' AV . -ne--,tn I , v-, F V4 1 P Q . . , , lL A A yt A M mt , Q G , cN,.m ,. 4 kg . ., - 4 . , ,. . - .lixskl nv 'v K A sw- ' Q 1 , .N if '---- ' . fi . .' .1 . . -Q ' c-,Ji ' :IVA YW' l 1 'af' . 1 4 4 Q P .xl ' . 4 04' Z I N :'- ..- Nw 4' wk ' sw' ' 4 Q ' gy' n 5 1 a , nf t ' p ' T -v Brav Boys! Seven boys stood at the starting line. Restlessly, they did some last-minute stretching, aware that they were the best runners on the team. The gun went off and the boys shot forward. Here was where all these months of hard training finally paid off. The Varsity boys' team took second place in Ocean League, as well as making it to the CIF Prelims. Fourth Varsity runner Mike Casarez said, l think we did good for a young and inexpe- rienced team. Only two of our runners had been on Varsity before. The two oldtimers were Francisco Garcia and Eric Genglebach. Garcia ran the best time at the Bell Gardens Invita- They were aware that they were the best runners on the team. tional with 15:35. Coaches Alex Bravo and Pat Cameranesi spent a lot of time coaching the Varsity team. Pat was a runner from El Camino College, who acted as assistant coach. William Martinez said, We started out slow this season, but we did really good with help from Pat. Bravo has been coaching the boys for many 2- - , ' h , f , , years. Carlos Diaz commented, Bravo is a great coach. He's Y i , . pI 'f gg - Q nh, twzqgi Y, aff l ' 5 1-I Q., an. - . ,, - - 7 V ' going to take us to CIF Finals next year and we're going to mess 5. .., . 414 'gg 1' ' . ' f , L-ve -L 'A' 'V ' ., f,,4vfv., -1 an '-at 'em UP! 'Qin 181 ' ' Qs the-if 'FS j k w ' jffifgl iv ., ' D X TX. X X X X X X X X X X X XTX X XTXTXTXTYTXXXTXTXY IL:-332 l l l i h. 3, 'TL4f ll'f f'g ill l, ...fa l -w la iw ,I E51 CROSS COUNTRY I ' VARSITY HHS OP ,Vx ' Beverly Hills 29-2s i il Culver City 17-46 Vifg N No. Torrance 15-48 W N Torrance 39-19 ,T,,7,ll Ocean League Finals 46 l-,,. ll?-J l A FRONT: Mike Casarez, Juan Carlos Chavez, Eric Genglebach. BACK: William Mar- l I tinez, Francisco Garcia, Carlos Diaz, George Yanez. , 7 'nit' i ' 'jf ' ' s 'M f' ff- f f'- f'--' ' f-'-' f- - f-f 7 7--f-an f .E .R ' xt XX x .x-.X x XX x x xx tt XXAX xig LX xxxx Sports if x e e eou v A FROSH BOYS - FRONT: Nelson Martinez, Ken- ny Alexander, Toro Caca, Jose Chavez. BACK: Jeff Wiser, Greg Stevens, Hector Morales, George Flo- res, ASOPH BOYS - FRONT: Romero Aldana, Able Flores, Juan Sanchez. BACK: Jay Lee, Aaron Bus LeDuc, Shawn Dunnick. P STRIDE BY STRIDE - Top J.V. runners Kyndall Stovall and Micki Poole led the pack. The J.V. girls took first place in Ocean League Finals. Junior Varsity Cross Country B Z' iff ,VC fi fi Rf, 1 JV BOYS - FRONT: David Martin, David Aouna, Andrew Wig, Brian Cluaresma. BACK: Travis Lacy, Chris Green, Marcos Marroquin, Gordo Marquez, Steve Taylor. V FROSH STUFF - Freshman George Flores passes Torrance's Jon Cole. The frosh team came in first at Ocean League with 30 points, l ,l-ll ll,'iiI'l lm ll lm, l l lr lwlf If sw lu 4lr'r4fw:i'. +t-.r l,a1L:'fl,4 c, '91.11.-'i1F,'i5:16i-59,-z-leer,-:lair-r2Af:.Jni? Qflii ll-.HL ,rw l .,,,,-6 ll ,l -lm , -,,. . - ,, wr-- 2-ia l- -cw-:fr sl l-a 11 E tri' til,- .-:'zr'2l-rw' fr. Tw lf.r .a,rl'l 'li,,?2ir'ilvWm4lf fifftlmfqsril ir- gif-A li :f:t-p',13l'1--,21- W: 1 Young and ,Milt-flllltiltlllllltinzt,tflj-llqiltillxQll3lwtQ',,,,l,tQgx:.lQ'f 31t'f'Iij1ll llQf'lQ,ltft:'I',',Qil 3-T L.,3l-- '- ,. if Q--Y ,j 1 , --',q,t.ll., ,iti is'ElFqlltllli-21-2 iiiir fvQ5:l1zlfg'Qf 'iiiii wr 1. 0 3935? Q1 itffllwllYa'F?l'Wi35?r3um-? irti i'i'ii r'lllOllwltl1llllllrii -tw:twill--' ii ii lU'l3lLil'l.'-l. l1rl1'.wi i, tl 1':lY'I-1' i, -iiw s-:ff ,i'--i 'W 1' ll l - l f l. .- Q. y , ,g,, 4,r:w :ll sl -'Aft.':'f'1'lx-'lia,,fgl1-,, -,H fx gm'll,-ylwft,yl,g- 5.1 wwf 21,9wt:-L- -A-f f1rvr ll L ..,, -L ,,, , ,rl-.,,-,.,r,t 1 ,f,e,f,lm.,,,:u, N -rx 1::u,MfL,L :l ., rf mel. of-:acetate , ,vL11t,:.n.l,.lLoQ Irma.-L t,,a.l-a.1 3, fee 4 ,yy Q1 Qi 'iffy g?iF?f 5 as -,QQ we Te 5 ,Q ,144 Cross country r lm OPPONENT Jv Girls Jv Boys Soph Frosli Beverly Hills 15-48 15-40 19-36 15-40 Culver City forfeit 15-50 none forfeit No. Torrance forfeit 17-48 none forfeit Torrance 17-41 23-35 forfeit 24-33 Ocean League 27 34 none 30 1 Finals AJV GIRLS - FRONT: Joanne Lamas, Deanna Amy, Micki Poole, Chantal Grayson, Stacy Palmer. BACK: Leivis Montero, Kristen Paukert, Nancy Benitez, Iris Benitez, Michelle Gengelbach, Monica P Abrego. 5:52, 5 ,eye 1 Sports the Qfqssf Uuugh! But seriously, it was worth it. CE Faris S CEQUN EEY .ff-:-1 . j Girls Varsity Cross Country f .I A 7 4 W A , ri-151 GIDDY UP - The Cougars were oft to a good start as they took off in the league finals. The girls placed first in Ocean League. V ' Xb nfhffh ,qxfrf r i Ffa V V ' UL' ,K M at 'Y :ggi N055 X F90 UV' EX, C, Km - l X-Q X f U X,V 1 l S Xl rm, . ff 2 . YN X V ct , - ,gh , lg? K- NANU L C 1,5 ,XWOX FXSQXQN, , .lg C it ffl , , QGO GET'ERf-E'-mana ' o nsQ MiU - Xh2jxJ YX C :meleaguemeet.Mazingoranvarsityasafresh- I t I df!-f T DETERMINED AND WILLING - Sophomore Me- lissa Wilmot strives for Hawthorne's victory, This was MeIissa's second year on varsity. J-ft T Varsity T nners sell The girls were on the starting line watllng for tht- gun to go Chills ltlled the runners' bodies Everyone was nervous about how they would perlorm The gun went oll, and so did the Varsity gurls lt was a neat experience going to CIF as a freshman! The team ran exceptionally well, capturing the Ocean League Championship title tor the third consecutive year The girls took larsl through lllth places in each dual meet, destroying all live teams The team's rndlvtduals were very strong, commented tour-year Varsity runner Marcia Larios. They also did a tremen- l dous rob at tnvttattonals, wlnnlng both Brethren and Alemany lnvltallonals By winning the league meet, they automatically advanced to the CIF Prelims where they tied lor third place This enabled them to run in the CIF Finals the lollowing week l think we all lrted really hard tor rt It was a neat experience golng to CIF as a freshman, stated Michelle Gengelbach. Christina Ross, who r led the Cougars' races added, I think we all did very well We ' all tried very hard Out ol l6l learns we were Ill the top 12 That ' ts so EXCELLENTV' x 'XX Xxx i, ' l xl Nt. X l x ,X X l LX X l L W x XX. ' lx xl K, xx . R xxx L X- R l X l l V X ' l lxx 'r Cross Country , 5 X vAaslTY HHS OP l X. N. A L Beverly Hills 15-48 X lg , ,X X Culver City 15-so 4 X T 1 X 1 No, Torrance 15-50 X i Torrance 15-40 . or X , Inglewood forfeit N , l ' X th , X l 3 J AQ- FRONT: Christine Granstrom, Dana Bosch, Marcia Larios, Christina Ross, Lisa Galbreath. BACK: Connie Carlson, Kyndall Stovall, Penelope Partridge, Melissa Wil- mot, Susie Reynoso, lllana Mazingo. . X X X, x 5- -:YW V-Ae - t W 3----7 Sports Finding It Q23 V 5' Qi?fb?efTf5C1'Si'1fSiQ25'iFHi2Qfsi9Yf1Q3iESPQHSfwas ,1 t,he1fAmsf1QQQge,i lt helped me to learn body control. :,,A ',., fi?-M? 'wgZX'D??P1'1:,f'.55Q' vfffi 73 -, z,:?:3'i1f2,f '.'Qff ,,m' Q. 1i s39!??XS53siH5WQfL,fHAUf1z!3??!iQ99911?31,!9!9f1Q99iV?P19Yf?'9!? TUBE boihefifiii xyx Y ' ' - ','- 1 ff ff :- '- .f x,1- : 1 2 f,,.' 1, fxf. ,zwl -.', 3 1 Aff- 1 5-Ar-Q '1-f x X,wv ' C4,i1Jli,iPA.,1:x3 'eev ,eA,eA ' ,e ,Q517fff ,'D, Z Til 5',f?i5f'i-'23 Q-55 25 if? e'.Q2i1f' SJ-J5.',.f ,efzii Q ,,-' 5 1. 80 Out of Town Sports Qs I' , g ft 'e' + ' - ff' Q 2' A - 'L.fff3.. i.f' if 4 PUCK STOPS HERE - Center Bernie Nicholls comes in on the Winnipeg Jets' goalie. This was Nicholls' third year playing for the Los Angeles Kings. 4 WHY ME? - Point Guard Magic Johnson hits himself after missing a vital free throw. This was Johnson's seventh year playing for the Los Ange- les Lakers. 4 l'LL GET YOU - Dodger catcher Mike Scios- cia gets ready to block the plate, The Dodgers won the National League West Division this past sea- son. 4 WHAT A WINNER - Defender Gus Mokalis holds up his Team MVP Defender Award. This was the Los Angeles Lazers' third year in this city. 4 RUNNING BRAVE - Running Back Marcus Al- len runs to score a touchdown. Allen has played four years on the Los Angeles Raiders. HUG THAT CURVE - Seniors Joel Bird and Jim- 51934.25 ,VR UEFE l N my Toten pass through the school during one of 1GUS-M .USS-44... i their workouts. Bird was also a Knight. 1, Who defeated John McEnroe and Jimmy Conners at the '85 Wimbledon but failed to win the men's title? A. Kevin Curren C. Boris Becker B. Ivan Lendl D. Bobby Riggs 2. What was Mary Decker Slaney's mar- ried name before she wed discus thrower Richard Slaney? A. Mary Decker Cab C. Zola Budd B. Mary Decker Toe D. Mary Decker Tabb 3. By running 3:46.31, Great Britain's Steve Cram this past summer shattered the world mile record held by whom? A. Sebastian Coe C. Steve Ovett B. John Walker D. His own 4. Who won the 1985 USFL title game? A. Oakland Raiders C. Oakland Invad- ers B. Baltimore Stars D. Edmonton Oilers 5. Who won the varsity football Ocean League championship in 1985? A. Chicago Bears C. Miami Dolphins B. LA Rams D. Hawthorne Cou- gars 6. Which NBA player didn't play 50 min. or more without committing a turnover? A. Magic Johnson C. Greg Ballard B. T.R. Dunn D. Maurice Cheeks 7. Who owns the Cincinatti Reds? A. Marge Schott C. Tommy Lasorda B. Pete Rose D. Henry Aaron 8. What is Macho Camacho's real first name? A. Manue C. Nacho B. Hector D. Jim Bob 9. Who holds the NHL record for most points 1101 in one game? A. Pat LaFontaine C. Bernie Nicholls B. Bobby Orr D. Darryl Sittler 10. Which famous racetrack burned in 1977? A. Havre de Grace C. Garden State B. Santa Anita D. Hollywood Park Answers: 1.A 3.A 5.D 7.A 9.D 2. D 4. B 6. D 8. B 10. C Sports ws Donkey Basketball A MOVE YOUR DUMB - Faculty team member, Dan Robbins beckons the donkey while Ray Fien- don tries to steal the ball, Rendon was in Student Council. 4 FACULTY - Front: Susie Moon, Carrie Wenger, Floberta Nield, Second: Bob Wyler, Ken Crowe, Back: Dan Flobbins, Larry Reed, Noel Smith, Tim Baumgartner, Steve Booth, Neil Minami and Charles Tysziewicz. V QUEEN OF THE BALL - Senior male beauties cheer on their favorite team for moral support. In the line up are Andre Jackson, Kevin Harris, Ricky James, Milas Hudson, David McAllister, and Bret Kahl. if . i i-nfl? I 49' A S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G OUT - Faculty member Tim Baumgartner reached out to receive the bas- ketball. Mr. Baumgartner was an avid Bruce Springsteen fan. Seniors too short on Dvnkeys f'All the: donkeys forthe center of the court! Players can mantheir donkeys at thistimef' T The fun-filled activity introduced above on the 21st of Janu- fa ry, at, 7:80 LPM, donkeybasketball, was the peak of the baslretballiseason. T . . . they made the donkeys too tall for me. ll .ii stude!ntsvveretreally,up torthis game being beatenthe. 'llaXstsev'enllyears,in a row, We hada great team and ifvvasfa lctloftunff mentioned Joe 'FMarna 'Menosky afterthe gamer. a jlfhle gym1wasQjam,1pacAked'withthetscreaming, excited stu-1 dents as well asparents anditacultyg SenioriArtie Haroiriof-y 'N f'Tlfre,fcrcwd iwasrvvild! lt Wasla very ioyous ,garrgefand ,l shouldlve- playedfbecxause then,we vvouldTvefweni ' 1 if -N Q -OiilSThe mystery's, over ,nowll The seniorsiost 3410 20, toj ' The faeultyfteam, ,vvhoV ha!d,freturned,this yearLfMany1'players saidqthatftheiir lbssfvvas duetolth-eldonkeysgi f'We had afgood ' iilfne, Paespi'reqz:surgleigmnl tossing at row, album ,lly i hi.rik1,niwas becahseirhey madef iherfdoukeyslrioo ,rail ,for meg' ,,,, 'fr-io ,Big is Deliai?gYavvnickr,exgplaiinedgf Q Y T li M en yeaursfrolm iiovviallivvhc pa'rticipated,lAnlthisgameicf the r 'X seagsolntyinrilljrbe ,glad tkieyvvere' ay part olfilt., it j A SENIORS - Front: Ray Ftendon, Kandyce De Bray, Fernando Vega, Stacy Wise, Joe Menasky, Back: Danny Kremer, Joel Bird, Margaret Arazate, Kelly Cull, Cindy Steukrath, Everett Dunnick, and Delia Yawnick. Sports lf x Wif in Wrestling ,av pd' ai A GET OFF ME! - Sophomore Shon Killman wres- tles against a Leuzinger opponent. This was Kill man's second season wrestling. AJUNIOR VARSITY - FRONT: Sonya Sanchez, Eddie Kraag, Manuel Arauda, David Rhodes, Flavio Flores. BACK: Paul Atkins, Ken Hashimoto, Shaun Dunnick, Paul Connley, Mark Brancato, fi i S Y TANGLE OF ARMS - Senior Jeff Chadwick at- I tempts to pin his opponent. Chadwick also played football and baseball. VAARRKH! - Team Captain Luis Marin wrestles W ftfffg ix li ff Q i, f ff ' i against Eric Budwig at El Camino. Marin took first ' '! x X ' ' '3 X' V- l ' l 1 1 place in league competition. :iii lfii i ff lfll A ill l R i l llliii PfQi5?alS'?Fli Smfifsl l'll5i'f3.llPl.5lld'ili? Wfffilliill'-1 t?la.fY?. Wise-adv Sora tch Him! l ..l i e ipilhii - , - n 5 V'i EIGQQSSWQTQFT?lilflWfU'9'iii?1iQliii5?fii9?i1.Di'4?lif'iihis19?iGXPef?i?ff-lfliiii? H95 llY'?51'95Si1 -Pl?5f?W?99f?l PEWFQ- F9TEl9'3?9'1l?t?f P3552 f0WU9.?Q9EFlff We'-95Wf9i?9?e? 1-lltlfffftwhleilltlf 9513895W!til'T3'99'?'e.iiYW95?iQF?v 5 l ill? , Q iQf?fli??3f'??l, 'i l!'?i - WRESTLING JV-OPP V-OPP . Torrance O-70 0-67 North Torrance 26-38 45-23 1 f cuiver city 45-13 eo-ia X f- A VARSITY - FRONT: Shon Killman, Doug Tatara, Sam MaQuiIion, Jason McDonald, 1 1 7 Luis Marin, Beto Felix. BACK: Jeff Chadwick, Kenny Rodriguez, Jesse Hurst, John X Hyduke, Everett Dunnick, Julian Camacho, Eric Portegeis. X XX XX X-lXfX.,X'.X CKXX X X X. XX XX X X NTXX X X X X X X Sports lj'fiogfgc.Q workouts. ponsileied lor, rigidi lcaiilisiiieiiicapi iuniilitsg. and . l.ll pragxiiclingl ririipoqiariiliiagiicsrrheir ijigjgesif atrenlgii13waej'sialiigii4 l.irigfallliiweightlllcategoriesglmy lplpl Y llll it pf iill .,pp fig .. lii TiiglASlfHei.Si4?-KSOH Pf5iQl'9359dl ifecraidhihimi'fbeCdrfieel-Qvibmeri' Q Yaliiifi, 'SML ilWQ5fi7QFl5nQeiF319Q.f3ami53im9fQdf'Qf.5HlgQf Weiakn6553fi-1 'Champs Gate ' hi We -9.12 T , I V Ki !V'f J ','f l 54 V,NA jx ,' L 1!,lQ 3 Zi ,. Jw I tell' I - , J y IW, '- We are the champions! T , :ff '7ff3,, gifQ,fjjY A t - I , Junior Varsity had a ,great 6-2-11'pre-SeiepnjfaDQQjWBlTf,jQQffQQ' tj? www Q become Ocean League Champs,with'a,reoQrd-iofjjli ' H A y 0 F, an outstanding detensewith nouerigueyzrnger I 'M5k9iDe'TQV 35 th? iswppeiru fwasfime I'7?1a56n'i'fi95higiK?nnY3 M f 55 The reason we did so good was that a good team effort was put forth. Alexander-gave aero theother-teams,netfhavr-nggny gnanqesto 1 Scgfe---Cn the Theft 533991-' FF'?fr'?m?F?5L.TQ'FY Wifi-'am5ith0UQhiffii 7756?f e.2S0UlVfeldm4S?t99Dt3-W??ma?'? 99951i9'9ml-Bff9iWa?'Pr9'15 , f0I fh'.::f, ,LVV it V ', 3 ' 'f 25, -iz d ,, ,4' ' V , 'i Q ,155 Gamiilgiiflifiiiidi59l45NF?5rQUefgfalfdifigrg+iW3i5'i,'391V5fsififfiifftiiiiii li T93?Y,fl15f3'ned-I IWW? Q51F? ef593S9!T1lif?99'TFff9fri r5f'3f2fff,F -uMitGh-.orquietafgr-who'-S -Ii?-lfiyeduwfiri-Iisfilerl ,Varsity lf9!:fwQg!?QfS lf-andl i6it5Varsitygohie5yearg 1jsaidT, fimorelpaopiesweragdeqieatedr Qfihiai ffheiebi-,?,fW6 raise the heir? iitoivvarkdf Gerardo, ?vepeiwhol'sQueen?,ptayrng,ytoritoiirjzyeerig ifl?l1Ql3Fif5f9iYeePVa 5ilY'il51idQ!it?iQ5frSieikfutlil I J-i,:ll9hQ1f,wav-, ands-beef H1 lot 19? were I ve'f P were-i'f?l-'1 1, rrrir 39251 I I Fifi ia, 'df, etvar J t r i Z ' MewewMm,mme,mW,.V,,, X SOCCER JV-OPP V-OPP - - ,i Culver City 8-O O-1 A X North Torrance 2-0 4-3 r Beverly Hills 6-O 5-1 ' Inglewood 5-1 2-O Torrance 1-2 O-1 Culver City 4-O 2-2 North Torrance 3-O 4-O Beverly Hills 3-0 3-3 Inglewood 6-O 4-1 Torrance O-O O-4 A VARSITY - FRONT: Gerardo Yepez, Mitch Orquiola, Mark Burris, Denny Rodriguez, Alex Medrano. MIDDLE: Steve Uva, Hector Fiamirez, Jesus Lupio, Arturo Yepez, Ya- hudy Marin, Danny Montgomery. BACK: Coach Vladimir Wergeles, John Denny, David Lamere, David Noya, Edgar Ramirez, Jose Tecun, Danny Kremer, Joel Bird, Coach Bud Reagan, 86 Soccer A 1 ' l L l Q A J.V. - FRONT: David Acuna, Nelson Martinez, Francisco Garcia, Jesus Raya, Greg l Brooks. MIDDLE: Gustavo Guerrero, Phillip Garcia, Juan Cabrillo, Robert Heyzinger, l Marcos Gonzalez. BACK: Coach Bud Reagan, Hector Gomez, Terry Williams, Kenny f Alexander, Anthony Gonzalez, Chavo Guerro, Dino Gonzalez, Mike Denny. 461 , it e 1 SHOOT FOR THE GOLD - Center forward Ger- ardo shoots and scores in a game against North Torrance. This was Yepez's fourth year playing soc- cer. Y SHADOW KICKING - Fullback Joel Bird re- ceives a pass and gets ready to send it upfield. This was Bird's first year on Varsity after having been on J.V. two years. Sports ESE As the baseball preseason act underwayplayersltook loaf, a running start. They were ordered to lrun,erUn,,andNrun forfendur-N 1 ance. Coaches emphasized the need lor1gofJd, tftJttn'elfS.Lflflfleyfyf needed sly base stealers andscorers todo 3 For strengthfthe team also lifted weightsr,j,: i'. l az! ff, ff f'ln practicewe workedl'on'puttirlgldinners!llnl gCQftnQfpdSlflQn3 ll,' Y it was our main weakness, :stated Senior Sinclair Beltontainesg l This team never gives up, no matter what the score is. 1 Practice wasn't all work and no was thetvictim cola' sly fteamg pranlclbtie uncdnfrollalgleiy f urgestorrapt, his teammates taped,lhisf,mouthfsHlqttlQ- .e' ' Theirshardfwork paid oft in the annual,EllSeQundojToufrnamenti,Q A against CulverfGity. The team struggledithroughythe-gamea 'was behind-,byjseven runs in ,theilastinning1VEj4t', A-theywfoiightff f .baclgltoi tie ,tnescore 1 mt, then went eintoftwo,extraiiinhingsftq i -win 127'f1gi- .ThlS'Vfl9Ql'l1VDetrfSl' gives-tipgno matterfWh'atih'e sobre 'isff addedJ Beltomaine. a 1 A f lll J T A , seniorsfevemendioiaicpmmemeaann5,s,finai1,yearon-base? ball, 'flt's been great playing fortthelscarlet-andgbdld41ilfsf,s5,d, that many of 'tis will got .oljr ,separate ways-xaftertllgfis tseasonfi' at XXQXXXXNXXXXNXXXXXXNXXXXXYXXNNXXXQ A VARSITY - BACK: Neil Minami, Michael Frith, Scott Frye, Steve Mendiola, Danny Hascall, Jaime Ayala, Keith Smith, David LaMere, Sinclair Belfontaine, Tony Richards, Wade Gresby, Glenn Noya, Neil Salguero, Victor Zavaja, Jeff Chadwick, Byron Wade, William Harnage, Mark Burris, Todd Clark. A I SALUTE THE SQUAD - Coach Neil Minami gives secret signals to a runner on third base. Minami also taught Consumer Economics. 't- l an i- 1 L 'T ,, 'uv fs 4r,,atsrf,-.wf5w',flftrw , W ,M E,v,.ts,,,.,l.0,,Mt ta, 5 ,f-,ag ,wmv t3agg,yt,.,,,,,?t Wt f Y J if if +3 tv 1 'T' lie fir? 1 I 5225 Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxixxxxxxx 88 Sports I ' 'AT ' V ?iT3'i.f..Q.f f' 7g.Q..fi t H ff it V rf 'f' if!! E! , '. 31 5- ' ' i ' ' ' ' . - , ,V,, , 4 , 1' 2 1. 1 Q , f -5 ' f Y X! , -, I f.. xg 7 , , W fx 4,7 , L, ff as, ., ,Vfg.,' 2 52Q-. 1.9! j f ,jj ,, 4 A,, 'if 1 ,ti , if C ' ' 'F f Q.. H 'MTQ ,, , 'i QQ- H YN vw L3 -gy , x7 .V H., LV X F !iV x47lkXjW'jy4,, ' 1455 f ri' fiff 4 ' '3:,,,g?1'f '-WV' -ft ' 5 - 1 if J -' ofa' ' lf? 16 uf, K Lv ,- , , , ,4 ,.,- 4 1 , V. V 3 t i V ' . Wil I 1 J ' l 1 .,., t ,,, .yi Af' Y' g Uh' . , , - . is ,..A Q .Hz A . f . a t-f' 1 AJV -f BACK: Tony Wolverton, Tom Jess, Pedro Cordova, Victor Prince, Ejoy Munez, Jesse Andes, Mike lrizibal FRONT: Cory Weaver, Joe Guzman, Mike Diette, Lupe Martinez, Joel Tercero, Juan Cer- vantes, Armando Usquiano, Ken Shaw. OOO0HH!! - Junior Armando Usquiano swings at batting practice. This was Asquiano's third year on the baseball team. ASEIALL BELOW THE KNEES - Outfielder William Harnage observes the ball flying by as the umpire calls a strike. This was Harnage's second year on varsity. SPLIT-FINGER FASTBALL - Senior Jaime Ayala pitches the game-winning strike. Ayala was a sec- ond-semester Knight. EASY DOES IT - Junior Danny Hascall awaits the pitcher's throw. This was HascalI's second year on varsity. lug! f , fl: -.1 ,f ,,,. .. . ..,. .. VV,, . W-mm 3 Q! VV I AV V g. ts 7 X ,V.b,. if Q J T t'tt .TM ' ,Z lvi' A 1 53-57021 ' ii ' ',..., 'g,.p:'fzfg fe 1' '. 1,15 ' vi L., sf., , . A -gy vat ,A an N J w a? W W 'ff ,V 1235 Elsie- lid 135. .,214'- 12 1 ,,. -V I svn 7 A t fs., I V ' r it ' - J f ,.,. .,, J 5. I . K , . A ,J a i ra . s . J R af ata a a Jav t A FROSH SOPH - BACK: Robert Heidinger, Terry Williams, Mark Brancato, Danny Reyes, Steve Mill- er, Kenny Alexander FRONT: Marcus Hough, Rich- ard Benson, Juan Ortega, Nelson Martinez, Raul Galvan. Baseball SQ D LL V A f 24 Z' ' WWWW W! Diamonds 1 JV SOFTBALL - FRONT: Erin Jacobsen, Trin- ese Roan, Kerri Knoll, Adriana Romero, Paula Flo- JIVT,Ni f5',iffi'f'-i,'.Sii ' U 1 i ' U 1 waz ' il res, Sandra Saltos, Bernadette Talanola, BACK: i' 3 Coach Wrynn, Sara Pocket, Darla Cuiper, Marla ' M, 1.3:3,NsXl,,iih'?i ' ,'J,i!'w- , Y A, Gibbson, Lilia Reggis, Sandra Haycraft. N f Eff Ping VI, gi, 1 jgnqi X' QQ, V ALWAYS READY - Senior cheri De Silva awaits if if ti ,S T the ball in a ready position. Hawthorne lost this sea- iilwlliiiizl t ' V V3 ' X son's opener against Mira Costa 13-9 T if- 5tFen li,wiviiilafililsieasQniifii2ir1erlie,ar'MiilQliiiiiiaiiflfiiiiilif liwlilitiiiiitfiililigi?fHFl1WQPif9'l31?il2iWi1iidai9fYildlii'Sfi'2U?siiiQ??i If the team wants it bad enough, we can pull it off. V 3fY?f9E?FlF 4,9W3S,9?5PQ5l3HF59ClayP5lQiiiPl9Y?F?533.?3I1i535553 i ,. ,N k .. ,ag . ,W ,13,.Ai,l,,y i, ,mom ,fl e , 1 AA ,,v 5:11,-L' mix., '- '. V- I . .A b?'312'i,i1 xifk-ima -ml.: A-'-' '1 - -w'ft , A --'A W, ,,l. , ,Q i .. -V--W if W i , ,fa QL: i 1,5 AVARSITY - Front: Lisa Velasquez, Deanna Sato, Karolyn Smith, Katrina Mejia, ' Vfii , Carol Mahoney, Tala Taglaoa, Toni Maldonado. Back: Cindy Steuckrath, Jenny Diette, ,, ifgieg Ginny Jadwin, Linann Han, Amy Huhn, Jody Toomey, Cheri DeSilva, Kelly Cull, Helen Lee. i, -wi ,l Wi: l A gill! gill? l will i Wil li! . 'liljisi iilix Mil , is Vilfl i 'ilff 2l1'i . 1, f ij 1, 'jlfjg 13 'pQxf ?-'y',1.i1i-l iw ii A V113 ASWINGIN' FULL-FORCE - Senior Deanna Sato attempts to make contact with the ball. Sato lettered Varsity all four years. lim? Yiiljii.. 'il S ii'i Sports i The girls on our team are determined, Girls' State Champions. Beginning the 3-soiowfhurdies. S l S , ' S Cf Spikes and Sweat Four-year distance runner, Connie Carlsonsaid, f'l came outf here as a freshman the first clay .ot track practice, and Courtney , scared me to death. He demanded hard work, andmade as Want- Y , to win. Carlson, a senior, did just that, runningfa persbtlalibesti lt you're not willing to work, we don't want youfoutf heretic? The i ,Q words boorned across HalCap Field, wheregidnf jggiyegsaad- gold clad runners sat listening to head track asses-is Kye Cdufp PGY, , S , S Q L rreri fri hard workers. ot 5:24 in the mileq f - 1 1 jf i ' fjflfj., Practice was a- key factor in'thejsuccessfbflthefgdefendinig ranges from lat r-fzwq1i1uiiaress1'e for coach Amyiss sprinters, to 'grueling .ninernile runs torboachfCarneranes'i's,distalneeitearng Although there: werennusually,-tevr 'dnel Emeets, rvireekendsf' 4 'were highlighted bymeets ,ahdinvitationals such iasthel North- ridgegRfelays afndtghejL.A. Timesxlnyitatidnal. At the prestigipils Suinkistiflnvitational, the ,4x16O girls? relay teamfsetaa high schodl ,record of 1:13p Sobhdmdre, hurdler' ,Shalldft fEdgn6ncls said,,'llt's-been aigreat year tor us, partly becausegwefve gotten in-somuch practical' Edmonds' had abersorial best-off,43.9Q in 5 stare 1.00,ande2OO meter champion, Tami sriiesasaidgfrne girls oniiheteamiare determined, hard wdrkers. Oneaotoqr maine ,Q goals is tofgo further . and faster incur track careerg'fStiles, whoran awinnihg time ot 1 inthe -100 meter raee,gadded,tl'iat X? 7 her personal goal, wasito competeiin the S1988 Olympics., ff, if S N X XX X X X XX X XXX lirrr ,rrl rl,e N ff? - r rf-Q. ATRACK - Front: Iris Benitez, Shannon Kelley, Deanna Amy, Niccie Smith, Monique Bell, Tami Stiles, Chantal Grayson, Second Flow: Kendall Stovall, Sharon Edmonds, Lisa Oates, Tamiko White, Deaundra Thomas, Sharon Bellazairek. Third Row: Nikki Cabrero, Connie Carlson, Melissa Wilmot, Michelle Genglebach, Monica Abrego. l l .l - A LOIADS OAF FUN - Coach Pat Cameranesi explains the ioy of running to Varsity miler Melis- sa Wilmot. Pat helped the girls to have a great season. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxk 92 . Qjlfv Z' tl- 3. 4 i . - nr 1 A A SUCH STILE, SUCH FLAIR - Senior Tami Stiles finishes first in the 200 meter race. Stiles also ran the 100 meter race. Call? I TRACK at 4 ALL OVER AGAIN - Sophomore Stacy Palmer clears the bar. This was Palmer's first year as a high jumper. V FLEET FEET - Junior Shannon Kelley races to iump the next hurdle. Kelley ran J.V. track for three years. I U I ' ,...f...-as fa A Sports ov? mem K i 94 Boys Track T A UP, UP, AND AWAY - Sophomore Randy Lav- ender hurls his body into a pit of sand. 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A.Q1.,l.,m1a.,llq111l13.1. 1111.11111L111.1,?1Wi11i11 117 19333 'lvf'f.?,?1 11511, WX Pa ill11XEXfXi11.il HALL 2,654 '..f Q, 'evgigfiffq 1 .. rffs Q Q 1Q'Effgi1 12.3 1. fr, Xvl filiii ., L1 9721 1 1443 .5 A TRACK - FRONT: Eric Steve Taylor, Muhammed El-Ha Martinez, Juan Sanchez, Shaun Dunnic Green, Jorge Flores. FOURTH: Bryan Quaresma, Aniaml Flanez, Mike Casarez, Ramiro Aldana. FIFTH: Haydn Eligon, Jay Lee, Andrew Anderson. Gengelbach, Travis Lacy, Leroy Thomas, Michael Wilkins, san, Carlos Dias, Francisco Garcia. SECOND: william k, Travis Hanna. THIRD: Juan Carlos, Chris Wig. BACK: Steve Smullen, Richard -.....,, ten runs the 11 Daren's fastest time was 15.4 seconds. 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And if it Wasn't voices, it was music, the dark figure thought, as he peered around a tree into building 2-4. These kids all seemed so happy at school. Why? the dark figure puzzled over the question. Wasn't school just books and essay Work? Shaking his head, he leaned against a piece of paper? Turning around, he looked at it. Big letters say- ing HAFS meeting tomorrow. Sounded suspi- cious. l-le Walked over to another Wall. More papers, these reading Knights meet today at l2:2O and Spirit Club meeting at lunch. So this school wasn't just Work! he realized. No Wonder the kids Were happy, with all these great clubs to belong to. But one thing was missing, the dark figure thought, A Spy Club. L. Mx Vw A'-IP i NOT AGAIN - Advisor Laurel Dreher discusses 3 layout design for the El Molino Staff. Dreher has been the advisor for 2M years. SIGN HERE - During Join-a-Club Day Kim Hamilton and Kim Rodriquez look for prospective Drama Club members. Rodriquez was a finalist for Homecoming Queen. ROBOTS FOR THE FUTURE - Science Club mem- bers Shaiira Sajia and Elizabeth Frometa show o ff the club's robot. Sajia was a member of Dance Pro- duction. n w ,l- SPW-. WHO: Spirited fans WHAT: An organization of proud stu- dents WHERE: Football, basketball games etc. WHEN: Fridays and anytime a cheer- leading squad is needed WHY: To support school teams Go Mighty Cougars, screamed 30 patriotic souls with enthusiastic waves of red and white spirit towels!! No, it wasn't the Pep Squad or the Drill Team. lt was the Spirit Club. The Spirit Club was spon- sored by English teacher Mary Anne Rae. Students became involved in the Spirit Club to cheer on the Cougars at all the sporting events. Since I wasn't involved in Drill Team or Pep Squad, the Spirit Club gave me a chance to cheer for the school, commented Vickie McCord. Many students enjoyed being a part of the Spirit Club because it gave them a sense of pride in their school. WHO: A group of students who learn about various cultures. WHAT: Bilingual students WHERE: Room 6-2 WHEN: Twice a month WHY: To inform students about different nationalities. Mr. Manny Pizarro and Miss Theresa Fernandez organized the Foreign Lan- guage club, with the help of many stu- dents of various cultures. Because of the efforts of the club, the members got bet- ter acquainted with different cultures and customs. I not only benefited from my new understanding of other cultures, but I had fun doing it, commented member, Nikki Shaw. The Foreign Language club met twice a month, which gave them the opportunity to talk about activities such as Carnival Day, where they sold food from different countries. All of the profit earned was donated to various charities. On Cinco de Mayo the club ventured to Olvera Street, to celebrate the Mexican Reformation. They also went to several parties, where they found that knowing a foreign lan- guage came in handy. No matter what language it was said in, spirit was one trait that the Foreign Lan- guage club definitely had. A HAPPY HANA - Hana EI Hasan flashes a bright smile during a Spirit Club meeting. The Spirit Club was helpful in promoting school enthusiasm. X yi 11 ,A A ix, xi +5 M AForeign Issue - Club members Caroline San- chez, Joe Menosky, Vanya Chalekian, and Elke Streinz contemplate a serious decision. The Foreign Language club held cultural discussions twice a month. A A FRONT: Manny Pizarro, Julie Waters, Veroni- ca Polanco, Raquel Nieto, Norma Rivera, Suzette Rivera, Sophia Barbu, Vickie McCord, Robert Gilbir- tera. BACK: Anna Secord, Audrey Riley, Ann Marie Santos, Brian Stachoviock, Nikki Shaw, Monica Moreno. ACaramba! - Foreign Language club advisers Miss Fernandez and Mr. Pizarro take a break from school duties. Members of the club looked forward to celebrating Cinco de Mayo on Olvera Street. i Clubs and Organizations Out of Th1s-lZVbrlci. c- E E WHO: 35 enigmatic people WHAT: Fun and educational club WHERE: Ftoom 22-5 WHEN: Every Friday WHY: To promote interest in science This was a special year for the Science Club members: Halley's Comet passed through the Earth's atmosphere. lt could not be seen very clearly here in the north- ern hemisphere, but the club was at the Griffith Observatory one night to witness the historical event. They sponsored a national contest called Comet Halley's Observatory Quest. Every science stu- dent was encouraged to enter. They also sponsored the annual National Science Olympiad. All chemistry, biology, and physics students took part in the Olympi- ad. Science Club sponsor, Tim Baum- gartner explained why he liked this club, l've always been interested in science, especially outer space.The Science Club has given me and the students the oppor- tunity to talk about different ideas con- cerning science. The Science Club went tothe National Museum of Science and lndustry in Los Angeles to watch a film on what it's like to be in the space shuttle. Later, theytook a trip to NASA. This club was also involved in other ac- tivities not related to science. They went to Knott's Scary Farm and Magic Moun- tain. They had campouts, pizza parties after service projects, and a Christmas party. lt was a great experience for me to be able to make plans for the club after being in it four years. lt's a club where l can have fun with science, said senior member and club president, Shajira Sajia. Science A13 at :AA 'Y A EWWW!! - Senior Angella Crespin and Ju nior Joe Sivoli are attacked by a creature from Knott's Scary Farm. Crespin was also an AFS A WE,LL GET IT - Members Jimmy Toten, Larry Duvall, and sponsor Tim Baumgartner adjust Hero 1. Duvall was vice president of the club. A FRONT: Larry Duvall, Elizabeth Frometa, Bob- bette Williams, Shajira Sajia, Tammy Brown, Mar- gie Hough, Arefa Mansueri, Ann Marie Loriega, Ouyen Chau, MIDDLE: Rocio Avila, Maria Avila, Jim Nguyen, Jimmy Toten, Dave Elms, Brian Whitworth, Tricia Ponce de Leon, Vicki Moss, Nga Du. BACK: Herendo Mendoza, Tammy Herrin, Da- vid Acuna, Nick Koza, Steve Mendiola, Yvonne Lam, Jason Perry, Mr. Baumgartner, Tammy Horn, Audrey Riley, Flaquel Nieto, Stella Yeung, Hoa Du, Hong Chau. A WITH EYES FIXED - Senior Rocio Avila and Junior Maria Avila listen attentively. They were two of several members who went to Knott's Scary Farm. Clubs and Organizations WHO: Students with a dream. WHAT: A club dedicated to serious act- ing. WHERE: In Nyman Hall. WHEN: Monday-Friday. WHY: To get people interested in drama together. Lights, camera, action! The Drama Club, the club that started to get people involved in acting on the stage and work- ing behind-the-scenes, was involved in a lot of exciting activities. From presenting a lunchtime theater for students and a drama marathon for a fun- draiser, the Drama Club raised quite a lot ot money to be used as they wished. The Drama Club also had four participants who were picked to go to the finalist com- petition ot drama at the Ahmanson The- ater. The whole club went to the Ahman- son, but the participants were President Kim Rodriguez, Vice-President Delia Yawnick, Secretary Kim Hamilton, and Treasurer John Portella. For the prize for being in the finals, the Drama Club received 3400.00 to use in tixing the chairs inside Nyman Hall. When asked what the Ahmanson Theater was like, Mercy Rodriguez replied, lt was in- credibly exciting! When John Ritter, the star of Three's Company, gave me a kiss on the cheek, l thought I would faint awayl! The Drama Club also did a lot of work on their fall presentation. All in all, we had a lot of fun putting together the fall play, but it was still hard work! stated Margy Hough, the Sergeant-at-Arms ot Drama Club. Drama x wit' t, X 'N AA OOH AAH - Drama member Mercy Rodri- guez gloats as she, with the help of her friends, displays the cheek John Ritter kissed. Drama at- tended a drama contest. A FRONT: Angela Toyota, John Porteila, Mercy Rodriguez, Bobby Creg, Gina Buentempo, Marcia Batallo, Lavanya Washington, SECOND ROW: Star Crespin, Kim Rodriguez, Cathy Wilmot, Agnes Up- chuck, Kim Hamilton, Lorena Numan, Cathy Siivey, Luke Tong, THIRD ROW: Wiliimina Holz, Gena Thomas, Tracy Steuckrath, Lizzi Borden, Tricia Toyota, Stacy Stubgum. A HMM - Actor John Ritter stares into infinity. Mr. Ritter was a judge at an acting contest that Drama took part in. Clubs and Organizations I C I rw l rf' get dan ae, Diaconians AHELP!?! - Diaconian sponsor Susie Moon and President Susan Roberts work on plans forthe year. Roberts played on varsity volleyball. AFIRST: Sonya Sanchez, Anna Emerald, Hong Nuyen, Maggy Morcos, Dana Bosch, Darcie Mel- gren, Sonam Soni, Karen Hanna. SECOND: Lisa Eastman, Donna Collins, Susan Roberts, Elke Streinz, Brenda Calvillo, Marilu Camberos, Gilda Echeverri, Elizabeth Frometa, Catherine Koundak- jian. THIRD: Tamika Woolfolk, Angie Wells, Kimberly Hamilton, Delia Yawnick, Phuong Doan, Yuki Yufuku, Kandyce Debray, Marlena Martin, Helen Lee, Vania Chalekian, Rocio Avila. FOURTH: Caroline Sanchez, Toykia Lee, Andrea Kabwasa, Christi Fliggins, Na- kita Johnson, Tracy Steuckrath, Laura Feather- stone, Ana Rey, Cindy Steuckrath, Tona-Lisa Fische, Gladys Verduzco. AARE YOU SURE? - Senior members Phuong Doan and Brenda Calvillo discuss club projects. lt was their first year as Diaconians. A WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE? - Sen- ior Laura Featherstone stares deeply into the cam- era. This was Featherstone's second year as a Dia- conian. P DON'T PUSH ME AROUND - Senior Anna Emer- ald reminds members to sign attendance sheet. Em- erald was secretary of the club. Behind the WHO: 39 dedicated helpers WHAT: A girls' service club WHERE: School and community WHEN: Year round WHY: To help others and improve school life Every Wednesday, junior and senior girls could be found in Room 18-1, wear- ing their white sweaters with a red and yellow diagonal. At the meetings, the Dia- conians discussed several projects hav- ing to do with both the school and the community. The biggest project was located at the Richstone Family Center, in Hawthorne and Lennox. The Diaconians were an ac- tive and important part of this program. All the Diaconians went to the kids' holiday parties and workshops. They worked with the kids, helping them make holiday pro- jects. Several Diaconians were commit- ted to visiting abused children and teen- agers one or two days a week for six months. They provided something that these kids really needed - friendship. Senior Elizabeth Frometa expressed her feelings about this experience, lt helped me to help them. l learned a lot about myself and the outside world. l'm really happy that l was a part of this pro- gram. Junior Sonam Soni added, l'm proud to be part of a special club that gets in- volved with worthwhile projects. It was helpful to me to know and help the Rich- stone kids. Other community projects consisted ot visits with the elderly at a convalescent home, and assistance at a school board luncheon prior to the beginning of the school year. The Diaconians raised money for chari- table organizations, mainly during Thanksgiving and Christmas. They sold homecoming-football raffle tickets, can- dy bars, Christmas-grams, and chocolate Easter bunnies. 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Jdrab' ::'ef:.toti:,gfhtlwflfw-'r -Wi: Katia ' ' f PM- H - f--f f-ff--fl Vw,--:Me ---- 1awetfswwe.-:i1:Ltv.eaLtea.mefdaiav:cezfceateea:aeyA5.,Q.QiL,riaaaai:san5A,qtmy5,eggggQgmtiwgkfigggliittfgslgggggga- WHO: Journalists and photographers WHAT: Working diligently to put out a newspaper WHERE: Print Shop WHEN: Every other Friday WHY: To inform students It seemed like just another Friday dur- ing second period, when all ofa sudden a student entered the class carrying an armful of large papers. There was com- motion in the classroom as thirty pairs of feet rushed up to get their copy of the Cougar. The excitement generated by the arrival of the school newspaper may seem exaggerated, but with only 1500 copies per issue printed for a school of 2800, a Cougar was a scarce item. This scarcity was caused by a lack of funds which made the Student Council Contribution of S100 helpful. Personal and business ads also helped to alleviate costs. These setbacks made the staff more conscientious as they wrote stories. Even though I consider it one of my hard- er classes, I have a great interest in ev- erything I do for the Cougar, said Sec- ond Page Editor Tammy Herrin. Since stories had to be in by the week of publi- cation, writers were under pressure to complete their assignments. Overall, hard work and long hours made the Cou- gar worthy of demand despite its scarci- ty. WHO: Hawthorne snow bunnies WHAT: Gliding down the slope WHERE: Utah WHEN: White Christmas WHY: To challenge the slopes Teaching people to ski and getting people interested in skiing was the goal of the Ski Club. It was started by Mr. Neil Minami, who is also the club's sponsor. During Christmas vacation, the club went on a skiing trip to Utah. It was really cold, but I met a lot of new friends. It was the most fun l've had in a longtime! stat- ed Lisa Casey. The Ski Club raised the money to go on their trips by having many fundraisers. They sold such things as light bulbs, can- Cougar!Ski ,y ,VI dy, and Christmas wrapping paper. Most clubs started from the bottom and worked their way up, but the Ski Club started at the top and skiied their way down. A KICKIN' BACK - Junior Sonam Soni relaxes in the print shop. Cougar staffers had plenty of free time since they were always finishing ahead of time. i i X i AFRONT: Mr. Neil Minami, Judy Lee, Eleanor Sia, Tim Bryant, John Portella, Henry Plicento, David Rhodes, Frank Lopez. BACK: Jen Bartok, Eric Potuguese, Joe Suarez, Norman Figuroa, Robert Croft, George Warwech, Lisa Casey. -xi: M 3 if , if DI... A FUN WHILE THEY WAIT - Senior Owen Phillips and Sophomore Norman Figueroa wait for students to sign up. This was Figueroa's second year on the club. 1 1 COPY CAT - Senior Marlena Martin is busily at work with the copy machine. Martin was the edi- tor of the Cougar. 4 FRONT: Sonam Soni, Kristan Harrara, Trinity Scruggs, Maria Calvillo, Mariana Martin, Ricky Pier- ceson. BACK: Wendall Balazaire, Mr. Anderson, Da- vid Tapia, Tammy Harrin, Larry Rich, Steven Smul- len. ,1 L- i o,.:g1,, W... ...ghd Clubs and Organizations Foreign Relations WHO: Students interested in foreign countries. WHAT: Support and interaction between students ot different countries. WHERE: Floom 7-2 WHEN: Thursdays WHY: To introduce students to other cul- tures. AFS club used to be known to most of the students as a club that only foreign exchange students were a part of. That stereotype tinally changed. The AFS club, American Field Service, was a pros- pering club with twentyrtive members, and more joined the club throughout the year. The club had fund raisers occasionally and raised money through paper drives and candy sales. They also visited a game show and everyone that went was paid a small amount that went to the club's account. The club raised their mon- ey partly forthe club, and partly to send American Students abroad for the sum- mer. They sent students to foreign coun- tries with help from the local AFS Chapter and the parents. The club cabinet consisted of Presi- dent Anna Emerald, Vice President Elke Streinz, Secretary Lise Fische, a visiting student from Norway, Treasurer Christi Riggins, Historian Brian Tatara, and Sergeant at Arms Joe Sivoli. The cabinet took care of and prepared all the activities. We worked together to make the club a strong participant in the school, stated Vice President Elke Streinz. The AFS club raised enough money to help out the local chapter and even had enough left over for various items such as T-shirts and parties. The club supported itself through fun- draisers, but mainly from the large amount of new club members. The inter- est was high this year, because of the two exchange students, and the tour re- turning students. The whole community, and campus became involved, thus pro- ducing the long awaited recognition of the club. Hopefully the large amount of stu- dents who joined the club will be as large in years to come, stated President Anna Emerald. g i???1Q':nr-.5 YMQ.. :lata if. Q x , f-:gf , A sz, 'Agw - A FRONT: Sonya Sanchez, Brian Stanwolski, Anna Emerald, Angela Crespin, Karen Hannah, Elke Streinz, Yvonne Lam, Hong Nguyen, MIDDLE: Kelly Cull, Brian Tatara, Elizabeth Frometa, Phoung Doan, Brenda Calvillo, Chang Park, Alex Streinz, Jim Nguyen, Errinie Moreno. BACK: Caroline Sanchez, Christi Priggins, Steve Mendiola, Shajira Shajia, Lise Fische, Joe Sivoli, Erkan Bullutekin, Mike Hanna. AEFFICIENCY - Club member Gena Thomas stacks papers. Gena was an AA applicant. 4 HELPING HAND - Exchange student Erkan Bul- lutekin helps at one of the clubs paper drives, Paper drives raised quite a bit of money for the club. 4 ALL SMILES - AFS advisor John Brown feasts during an AFS breakfast. Brown has been advisor for more than twelve years. 4 STUFFING IT - Junior Tammy Crawford stuffs newspapers into paper bags during a fund raiser for AFS. The money earned is donated to the local chapter to send people all over the world. 1 LEADING THE PACK - AFS President Anna Em- erald takes charge of their weekly meetings. Assist' ing her is Vice President Elke Streinz. sq-if Clubs and Organizations T3 f- ark.- 1251 . , , if Lf, 1 - ' f' WHO: Geniuses on campus WHAT: ln preparation for college WHERE: ln room 16-1 WHEN: Every Tuesday WHY: To try for scholarships C.S.F.? What does it mean? C.S.F. stands for California Scholastic Feder- ation and was a club whose members were in the upper-grade percentage of their school. To belong to C,S.F. was rather an hon- or. Those students who were able to re- main in the club for four semesters be- came sealbearers. This looked very good on a student's application for college. Among the many fundraisers that they had, selling suckers and selling candy bars were only two of the most popular. Also, some service projects the club has done included cleaning up the trash around campus. All in all, the year went quite well, stated Gina Mazotta, the treasurer of C.S.F., when asked how things went this year. WHO: 50 Latin people. WHAT: Performing traditional dances WHERE: Outdoor stage. WHEN: Cinco de Mayo. WHY: Preserving traditions lt's a bird, it's a plane... it's the Pan American Club! One of the exciting feats accomplished by the Pan American Club was their performance on the outdoor stage in the traditional celebrations of Cinco de Mayo. The lively costumed kids attracted a large crowd at lunch. However, this was not the only event which members looked forward to in ea- ger anticipation. Members enjoyed many gatherings throughout the year such as picnics and parties. l joined to be with my friends, but also because I thought it would be fun, confided Carmen Cervan- tes. Another extravaganza was the Christ- mas time celebration of Posadas. This custom was another tradition which unit- ed members and made obvious their com- mon backgrounds. We're like a family, said Vice-President Edna Lopez. 1 Pan American C.S.F. N,h,- ,,.. .vw , f 'x X 1, fo t 2 9 - , 1 i i K ' ,v kb it ,Z , Nl gt, , ,. H 'j ,,,,, , QC' X, f .. ,,,, , -. , V I ' .... f A STEP RIGHT UP - CSF president Everett Dun- nick uses his leg as an attraction to perspective club members. Dunnick was a three year member. 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'XXFXXXWXXXCXXX': 'X5X'fXXfXXXXXfXQXX XX XLXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXX X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXX'X X'XXXX'XXX1XXXXX XXXXXXXXXIXXXXXX X XXXXXX X' XXX:XXXXXXX,X,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX X XX XX,gX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXAXXXXXAXX X X X X XXXX,XXl'XXXt,.X'f:'XXXXXXXX XXXtXigX:,XX':iXX.XXXXXXJX,XXX,:X:XrXX'X-XXXXAXX. 1,X,XLXt X J X i A DID YOU D0 YOUR HOMEWORK? - Juniors Joe Sivoli, Ho Jin Kim and Kimberly Holland talk about their homework assignments before school A CSF - FRONT: Ho Jin Kim, Thien Nguyen, Dan- ny Kremer, Kimberly Holland, Karen Hanna, Joe Si voli. MIDDLE: Guido Fernandez, James Taylor, Vicki Voros, Sonam Soni, Stella Young, Lana Kim Jeff Chai, Marlena Martin, Steve Bouffard, Bob Maclennan, Gina Mazotta, Hong Nguyen, Joanne Sohn, Phoung Doan, Everett Dunnick. BACK: Greg Jue, Tuan Nguyen, Thanh Flumerfelt, Michelle Crit tenden, Chang Park, Kim Hamilton, Nga Du, Gina Trinh, Lena Torres, Christie Riggins, Mr. Moore, Sara Anderson. AA IS ANYONE HOME? - CSF club member Susan Roberts knocks on the GirI's Gym door to find some information. Roberts was also a partici- pant in the Academic Decathalon. Clubs and Organizations The DRILLTEAIVI Unveiling WHO: 41 energetic high school ladies WHAT: To entertain hundreds of people WHERE: Football games, parades and competitions WHEN: Weekday afternoons, Friday evenings, Saturday Mornings and any chance they get WHY: To learn the importance of unity and to have fun Capes blowing in the wind, the Drill Team marched onto the field to perform their halftime show. This was the first timethe schoolwould get to seetheir new uniforms. The audience waited with an- ticipation for the unveiling. As the drum roll sounded, they took off their capes. The crowd roared with applause as the red and gold sparkling uniforms shined in the light. After the excitement and satisfaction with their performance at the football game, it was back to work on Monday. Drill Team practice was held 7th period by the outdoor stage. Hard work and preparation went into perfecting a perfor- mance, but the satisfaction came when we knew that we had done our best, stated Valerie Taylor. The new advisor, Debra Douglas, took pride in watching her girls' hard work. Sometimes she would even join in with us and do the routine, commented Cap- tain Faye Bagoya. For the first time incoming freshmen were allowed to join Drill Team. The team consisted of eight freshmen. It gave them a chance to be involved in an activity since freshmen cannot participate in most school service clubs. Being on Drill Team took the fear out of not knowing anyonein school, said Sharon Sperling. Another freshman, Jentry Collins, de- clared, l joined to meet people and to have fun! I CAN I STOP SMILING NOW? - Drill Team mem- ber Kristen Nederbrock smiles painfully during her performance. 112 Drill Team i .-I,.,,T, I: : , . . ,ffl A k A I 'hi l ,Ig , . LOOKING GOOD - Captains Jaimee Edmonds ltopj, Faye Bagoya Cleft! and Carla Nichols take AHOW D0 I LOOK? - Michelle Salzar fixes her time out to pose for a picture. ' W another Drill Team member's hair before a perfor- - . ITIBTICG. A CAN I STOP SMILING NOW? - Drill Team mem- ber Kristen Nederbrock smiles painfully during her performance. A DRILL TEAM - FRONT: Brenda Steele, Jessica Bautista, Carla Nichols, Jaimee Edmonds, Faye Ba- goya, Jane Nguyen, Janelle Naranjo. 2nd ROW: So- nia Negrete, Karen Orquiola, Michelle Salazar, Kris- ten Nederbrock, Eleanor Sia, Alice Kosmata, Ceci- vel Lopez, Latasha Palamore, Jennifer Wixon, Tiki Young. 3rd ROW: Hazel Gutierrez, Margarett Ar- ,9 zate, Kim Kunanan, Linda Shin, Tina Jackson, Yuki Yufuku, Sharon Sperling, Michelle Crittenden, Jentry Collins, Melissa lrlbeck, Erenie Sia, Judy Lee. BACK: Kimberly Gidly, Yumary Ruiz, Patti Plum- mer, Maria Tountas, Jennifer Bookhammer, Valerie Taylor, Trina Hoffarth, Benilda Riel, Maria Avila, Shannon Latiner. Clubs and Organizations 1 SOARING INTO R WHO: Future aircraft employees. WHAT: Exploring the world of aero- space. WHERE: ln room 7-3. WHEN: Tuesdays during lunch. WHY: For people who are interested in Aerospace careers. Up, up, and away!!! Ever since we can remember man has tried to fly as birds do. The Aerospace club was an active club for 15 years. Their major goal was to in- troduce aviation to the students who en- joyed this hobby. Mr. Pat Macha was the advisor. Aerospace members held their meetings during lunch on Tuesdays. Dur- ing these meetings, speakers came from Northrop, Hughes, and Rockwell to talk to them about a future career in the aircraft industry. WHO: Science fiction game players. WHAT: Delving into fantasy and science fiction. WHERE: In room 9-1. WHEN: Twice a month during lunch. WHY: To boldly go where no man has gone before. The Sci Fax club was a very well orga- nized club this year and we attended Sci- ence Fiction conventions earlier this year, commented Advisor Mr. Bob At- kins. The Sci Fax club was organized in order to give students the opportunity to play games, watch movies, and attend parties which were based on the concept of science fiction. They met twice a month during lunch. The club planned several activities such as a Griffith Park night hike in obser- vation of the passing of Halley's Comet as well as fundraisers which proved to be very lucrative, stated Sophomore Da- vid Smullen. 1 Aerospace!Scifax A FLYING THROUGH THE AIR - Aerospace Club advisor Pat Macha simulates the flight of an air- plane. Mr. Macha was an avid flying fan and used to fly planes himself. A HERE l'LL LET YOU SEE - Club members Bryan Ouaresma and Dan Dauer examine a fighter iet. Quaresma was a three year club member. FRONT: Kevin Dickson, Michael Salazar, Jimmy Yano, Wayne Nowak, David Smullen, Upinder Sharma. MIDDLE: Nga Du, Hong Chan, Nomi Hines, Maria Moralis, Sandra Marroquin, Lilia Ruiz, Leslie Garcia, Gina Brandon, Lesle War- mindki, Margie Hough, Mr. Atkins. BACK: Phil Limbacher, Tammy Horn, Sal Bustillos, Jason Perry, Nadwe Eligien, Anthony Harp, Dean White. QALMOST THE REAL THING - Aerospace club members are mesmerized by the model plane. Many club members wished to have a career dealing with aerospace. -.f r' '-gf . --,, iw-..,, A FRONT: Mark Karavolas, John Jackson, Carl Webster, Flick Gonzalez, Steve Johnson. SECOND: Dan Dauer, Lance Chang, Yvonne Lam, Noel Torres, Chuck Hampton, Jose Garcia. THIRD: James Yane, Nguyen Ly, Hatmut Kelleher Schmdt, Danny Sexton Thanh Flumerfelt, Philip Limbacher, Norman Fi- geroa, Kevin Green, Trinadad Jimenez, Bryan Quaresma. BACK: Mr. Macha, Shane Dunnick, Cla- rence Jackson, Dave Wilson, John Newill, Sal Bustil- Ios, Flock Fledgeling. Clubs and Organizations 55 Qi . All Day WHO: 27 conscientious guys. WHAT: A boys service club. WHERE: Anywhere the school needs help. WHEN: Wednesdays WHY: To serve the school As he walked down Key Way, a student stopped, sniffed, and headed directly to- wards the source of the delicious aroma he smelled. Then, he spied the metal ma- chine that issued forth many bags of pop- corn and an excited chill rose up his spine. This was an all too familiar sight to the Knights, a club dedicated to serving the school and its community. One of their most popular fundraisers was selling pop- corn. The Knights started out with fewer members than it had had for a long time. Yet, even though they had a decrease in members, by the fourth week of school they had already started one of their big- gest and most profitable fundraisers of the year, selling popcorn. The popcorn sales went pretty well this year. We had a lot of fun and made a lot of money in the process, stated Greg Jue, the presi- dent ofthe Knights. The many other ac- tivities that the Knights were involved in included selling candy, tutoring students, raising money for the needy, and volun- teer work at the Flichstone Center, an in- stitute for abused kids. This year was also the first time in awhile that the Knights went without girl members. Since there was only one girl member that left last year, the Knights decided to only accept male applicants forthe club. This returned the club to what people originally started it as, a boys' service club. As with most clubs on campus, the Knights planned weekends on which to go out and have fun. One of these trips was to Disneyland, and in the words of Bret Kahl, a member of the Knights, We had a great time, even though most of the Knights were in Videoopolis, the new dance center, the whole time. 1 Knights IK' AALL GONE! - Senior Greg Jue began to clean up after a hard afternoon of selling popcorn. Greg was the president of the Knights for two semesters. j mfg I 1 l ,,,,,..-1 TC O 4 MAY I HELP YOU? - Junior Muhammed EI-Ha- san asked a student what she wanted while Senior Greg Jue fills a bag of popcorn. Muhammed was sergeant-at-arms for the Knights. A DOUBLE THE TROUBLE - Juniors James Goh and Lance Chang listened during a Knights meeting while they counted their suckers for CSF. Many stu- dents were involved in more than one club. AFRONT ROW: Raul Sansores, Ai Nguyen, Greg Jue, Bret Kahl, Richard Zaragoza, Eugene Kim, Jose Jaques. MIDDLE ROW: Minor Cordova, Alex Streinz, Erkan Buluttekin, Mike Hanna, Joe Mena osky, John Jimenez, Thanh Flumerfelt. BACK ROW: Danny Kremer, Eric Bluer, Joel Bird, Muhammed EI- Hasan, Everett Dunnick, Julian Camacho, Steve Bouffard, Guido Fernandez, Jeff Chai. Clubs and Organizations WHO: Vietnamese students. WHAT: Performing in original costumes. WHERE: Nyman Hall and Rice Audito- rium. WHEN: During traditional holidays. WHY: To preserve their culture. After months of preparation, it was at last time for the Vietnamese Club to per- form in Nyman Hall. Hearts raced in antici- pation of the two-hour performance. In the dressing room, kids quickly put on their colorful costumes, many of which had been made by the club and would be paid for by the admission money. The tradition- al performance was in celebration of Viet- namese New Year that takes place during February. The performance was followed by an exhibition of Vietnamese arts and tradi- tional food was sold. The club also took part in Leuzinger's multi-cultural day. Their performance there was one of many different cultures. The club was not merely a group of stu- dents who acted out a traditional perfor- mance. Our club is like a family, stated Juliette Nguyen, club sponsor. The club works to preserve the Vietnamese culture in those performances by speaking Viet- namese at meetings, and creating a stu- dent magazine. The magazine is written in Vietnamese by the students and empha- sizes tradition and art. 1 18 Vietnamese '52, ,, w H ,gi Lp! gk ' , .' , Q .:g. Q. 5 , . , ,,,, , , 1 W ' 4 -ii: Q wW V ' 'fb 35,1 yi f fi 7 VV 9 f A WE WANT YOU - Vietnamese Club had a booth set up for Join-A-Club day. Adviser Juliette Nguyen urged interested newcomers to join. I l l l 9 AFRONT: Juliette Nguyen, Dung Nguyen, Nhon Nguyen, Vu Vuong, Thy Tran, Thuy Nguyen, Tam Nguyen, Ngoctan Tran, My Trinh, Loan Tran. MID- DLE:Thuan Nguyen,Thanh Ly, Tuan Tran,Thuy Bich. BACK: Lam Hoang, Thinh Tran, Ai Tran, Dong Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen, Hung Dang, Tuan Le, Hung Nguyen. A A AT YOUR SERVICE - Relatives of the groom offer the bride-to-be gifts. Offering expensive gifts was a traditional custom among the Vietnamese. EP' Vi iis Y V ig - - - - r A PLAY AWAY - Thuy Nguyen and Hung Nguyen play traditional instruments of the Vietnamese. A collage made of magazine out-outs was used as scenery. Clubs and Organizations 1 S TRI VING FOR SPIRIT WHO: Spirited female students. WHAT: Club dedicated to promoting school spirit. WHERE: At football games, basketball games, and pep rallies. WHEN: On Friday nights. WHY: To promote spirit and provide en- tertainment. Pep Squad consisted of 25 girls: ten song queens, nine varsity yells, 5 Sopho- more yells, and, of course, their mascot. Twelve of the 25 girls were newcomers to Pep Squad. lt was a lot of hard work, but after the first pep rally and game, all of us newcomers left feeling really proud, said varsity yell member Kim Rodriquez. The song queens went through vigor- ous training. They did routines as well as cheering at varsity football games. I liked being a song queen, because we all got to dance, plus do cheers, said Ju- nior Nancy Salomon. The varsity yells performed routines too, but not to music. They cheered and got the audience involved, as well. Wendi Van Hoose said, I felt that we did a good job supporting the team. The sophomore yells did the same thing as the varsity yells, but they per- formed forthe sophomore football team. Kanani Choate held the position of mas- cot. I Pep Squad L.. l l 1 SOPHOMORE YELLS - FRONT: Cassandra Ar- menta, Helen Lee. BACK: Michelle Scruggs, Lisa Eastman, and Fla Luantagi. VSONG QUEENS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Deanna Sato, Nancy Salomon, Cheri De Silva, Tanya Keus, Susan Pessler, Raquel Moore, Irma Najarro, Kristy Maples, Toykia Lee, and Sheri Rixey. QMASCOT - Kanani Choate. Kanani was the head cheerleader, and also wore the Cougar mas- cot uniform to all games. YVARSITY YELLS -Bottom: Sara Anderson, Kituwan Vaughn, Gena Thomas, Susan Harris, Dean- na Smith, Kelly Coleman. MIDDLE: Sandra Hyde, Kim Rodriguez. TOP: Wendi Van Hoose. and Wl,,,, ,. Clubs and Organizations MY5 WHO: 35 students devoted to God WHAT: Bible-study: talking about reli- gious subjects WHERE: 15-4 Chauncey's room WHEN: Every Tuesday WHY: To educate students about God After a slow start, the New Life club pulled together to reach out to the hearts and minds of others. Their main objective was to introduce God to the student body. With the help of Adviser Dave Chauncey and the leadership of President Trinity Scruggs, the club achieved their set goals forthe entire year. We've reached out and touched a lot of people, com- mented Tammy Horn. President Trinity Scruggs started the club meetings with a prayer and Bible readings. Then there was a discussion period where members could talk about their own problems such as drugs, alco- hol, and, most of all, peer pressure. The New Life Club had several money- making activities such as a candy sale and a car wash. Some members also at- tended Christian conventions that greatly enhanced their understanding of the Bi- ble. To sum up everything, we've had a great year. l feel that we had touched many people with the word of God. At first, I thought that we would ndt complete all our objectives, but we did, and it's a great feeling! summed up Mr. Dave Chauncey. One of the people who felt the touch of God because of the New Life Club was Joe Sivoli. I am very grateful for the in- spiration given to me by this club! This was just an example of what the New Life Club did to better the community. New Life tm A SOAKING WET - er after finishing a ca New Life. iii:-.32 J Ezsulnsf-fi Suzzane Price takes a breath- r. This was her second year in I -150, ,',-.Va .. .1 ,sas its-f - .11-swag: I-f?Y.E'j'9fQgZ7Qit Y' at r Q. if ?,15iiYt11-'.v.f,-11 -' 2 trmiiiw 123221 Q....a..fsd.,.1,L.-sa,Easy ,s-,t.:,af,,s,..Nasa.,,,..sf,s,,..:.,,s.fw,Mfhsaaaiaageg YliV,? '1 'Q- ARING AROUND THE ROSY - Members of the club gathered to discuss how much money they made. New Life began last year. A HARD AT WORK - Junior Mike Zolanski waxes a 1985 Regency. He was the official waxer of this fundraiser. A DRIP, DRIP, DRIP - Seniors Suzzanne Price and Trinity Scruggs finish up one of the many cars they had at the New Life car wash. Scruggs was the president of the club. 2 Z 1 AFRONT: Kathleen Price, Tammy Horn, Richard Andersco, Connie Carlson, Cedric Wimbush, Chris Wells. BACK: Trinity Scruggs, Audrey Riley, Mr. Chauncey, Raquel Nieto, Hong Chau, Nakita John- son, Danny LaHair, Andre Jackson, Tony Richards, Ralph Sanders, Alex Cole, Mark Lee, James Wells, Willie Jordan, Sam Randall. Clubs and Organizations ,,,w 123 Major Marches On WHO: Musically talented performers. WHAT: A group of musicians playing to- gether. WHERE: Football fields, auditoriums, stadiums, and on the street. WHEN: Everyday of the week. WHY: To add a little music to everyone's life. Horns up! yelled Tracy Quarne as the Cougar Band warmed up with a scale in harmony. Advanced Band was held in the morning during 2nd period in room 2-3. Unlike the other organizations, the band had a head start on their year. Not knowing what to expect from a new teacher many students walked in a little nervous but soon warmed up to his kind- ness. They practiced long hours in the hot summer to be ready for the Hawthorne Community Parade and ended up taking first place. I knew that after the parade we were really moving upl exclaimed Tracy Quarne. Many students joined band to further their musical abilities for colleges such as USC and UCLA. I joined band be- cause it's a challenge and for the thrill of competition, stated Junior Raul San- sores. The tall flags enhanced the bands ap- pearance and served as an added effect unit. It consisted of eight girls led by Cap- tain Kristen Herrara and Supervisor Cheryl Eisan. The freshmen in the band outnumbered the sophomores, juniors and seniors put together. Many came from junior highs where they had had previous experience in music. When they entered high school they were already enrolled in Advanced Band. Some entered Intermediate Band to sharpen their skills for Advanced Band in the second semester. The band served a big purpose. Be- sides playing for school functions such as home and away games, the students played for special events such as Dodger Stadium Opening Day festivities and for the Hawthorne Memorial Center on Me- morial Day. lt took hard work and dedication to make the Cougar Band the best it could be and I think we achieved it, said Band President Nakita Johnson. 124 Band A BOY, THIS IS HEAVY - Tuba player David Lin- deman plays his solo as the Drill Team performs in the background. i Taylor prepares to start the band. ACHEEEESE - Tall Flags Captain Kristen Her- rera shows her dimples for the camera. AREADY POSITION - Flag member and band member position themselves for the pre-game per- formance. Band, drill team, and tall flags dedicate hours of practice in order to maneuver in perfect synchronization. 4 BAND - FRONT: Eddie Jolon, Ariel Gomez, Deb- bie Schofield, Miguel Torres, Raquel Gamero, Maria Morales, Judy Samarra. 2ND ROW: Kristen Herrera, Leslie Garcia, Sean Gonzales, Kevin Jones, Raul Camberos, Dan Flowers, Phong Luong, Elias Reyes, Edgar Melendez, Paula Crawford, Nikki Shaw. 3RD ROW: Angela Perkins, Raul Cordero, Vince Cortez, Anna Perez, Francisco Bautista, Carlos Alqutria, Gina Brandon, Steve Taylor, Ricky Gonzalez, Xavier De Le Torre, Manuel Pelayo, Arturo Yepez, Alex Ambriz, Neel Torres, James Dunn, Jose Sandoval, Stephanie Stanley. 4TH ROW: Michelle Wilson, Na- kita Johnson, David Lindeman, Shelly Chaney, Fran- cisco Torres, Kevin McKnight, Jason Perry, Edward Van Heel, Julie Ladd, Eric Bleuer, Tri Tran, Jeff Ma- cho, Kevin Bleuer, Alex Cole, Stacy Wagner, Alfredo Mercado, Julie Leeper, Abner Hernandez, Sergio Regino, Wendy Zitter, Drum Major James Taylor. Clubs and Organizations 4 MAJOR OF THE HIGHEST - Drum Major James I f 'fd as WHO: Students who take pride in work- ing for their school. WHAT: Students improving the school. WHERE: The chorus room and all over school. WHEN: Period 1. WHY: To make the school a better place. Student Council sponsored various ac- tivities throughout the year, such as Homecoming, Aloha Week, and the Ice Cream Social. Student Council was held first period, during which they made signs and planned events for the upcoming weeks. The sponsor of Student Council was Activities Director Dan Karella. He made sure everything went smoothly with the planned events. Committees were as- signed to these events to take care of all the details. Cindy Stuekrath was as- signed to Join-a-Club day and comment- ed, Planning for different events around campus is a lot of work, but it's fun when you see the results of your finished pro- ject. During the Homecoming ceremony, Stu- dent Council hired a plane to fly across the football field to announce the king and queen. Student Council also donated one thousand dollars to each class. Another thing they did was donate a brand new marquee to the school. We all worked together. And helped to make it and its students the best ever, stated Sopho- more Trina Hoffarth. Student Council -1 u, .. , ,,..., ,. -1 .l ,wen-f 1: ,l,.,- ,-:,,,-wt w nw A WHO ME? - Student Council members Alex Me- drano and Richard San Mateo prepare a sign to hang up, Posters for upcoming events were often hung around school. 'Masala ,, , .,,f,-ww . l S T U I ENTCO I !lwr rf AYOUR ORDER PLEASE - Senior Joe Menosky works at the lce Cream Social. Menosky was also a member of the Knights. STUDENT COUNCIL - FRONT: Bogart Chang, Vania Chalekian, Brian Stachowiak, Elke Streinz, Helen Lee, Dan Karella, Lisa Eastman, David Noya, Erica Murelo, Richard San Mateo, Nakita Johnson, Tyrone Anderson. MIDDLE: Stacy Oates, Darcie Melgren, Cindy Stuekrath, Gena Thomas, Caroline Sanchez, Sonya Sanohaz, Trinity Scruggs, Lise Fische, Erkan Buluttekin, Anna Emerald, Cheisse Rios, Toni Maldonado, Mariette Mercado, Angie Wells, Deanna Smith, Tamica Woolfolk, Kim Cam- bell. BACK: Shon Jackson, Bret Kahl, Trina Hoffarth, Jesse Nino, Ray Rendon, Liliana Vargas, Marilu Camberos, Ray Camberos, Mike Hanna, Alex Me- drano, Yuki Yufuku, Joe Menosky, Gladys Ver- dozco, Amelia Tercero, James Goh, Robert Bahrs- dale, Sheri Kertz, Lance Chang, Mary Ruiz, Mitch Adkins. ---v W? wfvfwf-H , iz, ta it 4, Wg WW,m,q..efW,w,V V 1 1, my: W1 .,,, 1 ' AANY QUESTIONS? - Senior Darcie Melgren welcomes questions to prospectant club members. Melgren was also ASB president first semester. Clubs and Organizations I, wr -NH X ff ' 127 Pro ' ' the Mystery WHO: 27 Hardworking photographers, writers and layout artists. WHAT: A yearbook production staff. WHEN: Everyday. WHERE: 16-2. WHY: To create the best El Molino ever. The mystery began to unfold on Sep- tember 9, when El Molino members gath- ered together to start preparing for the 1986 yearbook. El Molino staff had sixty applicants in the Spring of '85. After sev- eral mandatory meetings they found out whether or not they were accepted. Only nineteen of the sixty applicants made it. With the total of twenty-seven members, the yearbook staff was the largest ever. Yearbook camp was held at UC Santa Cruz last July. The members, new and old, learned many new ways of forming lay- outs, writing stories, and cropping pic- tures, as well as improving their skills. El Molino staff featured something new in the yearbook. Spot color, and full color ads, were introduced by Business Editor Karen Hanna. The prices for full color were more expensive, but it was worth it because it attracted people's attention, stated Senior Roberto Zamora. Staff members stayed after school many hours drawing layouts and writing stories in order to complete their sections for their deadlines. They had to sell one hundred dollars worth of ads per quarter in order to raise enough money to place color in the yearbook. They had eighty- six pages of color this year which was the most they have ever had. Being on staff was not an easy job. Many hours had to be put in by the individuals and it was a lot of hard work, said Senior Artie Haro. 1 El Molino AA HELPFUL DISCUSSION - Senior Cindy Steukrath helps Junior Sonya Sanchez with her sto- ry. Steukrath was the EI Molino Editor-In-Chief. A ffl 6 ' ,N 'l,J,a. A P 4 HUH'?? - Junior Sonya Sanchez curiously lis- tens to Business Editor Karen Hanna as she ex- plains howto crop pictures. Cropping pictures was a difficult task to learn. YWORKING HARD - Sophomore Editor Cynthia Cucalon busily works on her layout to meet her deadline. Cucalon was one member who attended yearbook camp in July. AFRONT: Christine Granstrom, Sonya Sanchez, Darren Holland, Kim Holland, Karen Hanna, Eliza- beth Frometa, Anna Emerald, Nikki Shaw. Middle: Melissa Wilmot, Brian Tatara, Cynthia Cucalon, Kan- dyce DeBray, Mitch Orquiola, Priscilla Cucalon Lana Kim, Patty Rocha, Gina Trinh, Colleen Aylward. BACK: Richard San Mateo, Eugene Kim, Mo El Ha- san, Ho Jim Kim, Roberto Zamora, Joe Sivoli, Flick P d t,C'd St kth,At'H ,L I Drgteergas in y euc ra rue aro aure Clubs and Orgamzatlon Bare foot Ballerinas WHO: 24 girls dressed in colorful cos- fumes. WHAT: Performing original dances. WHERE: Assemblies and independent productions. WHEN: Halloween, Christmas, and once in spring. WHY: Tolearn to worktogether andto be creative. Anyone in the dance room during sev- enth period on any given day would have discovered talented girls with a great deal of energy preparing for the Bare- foot Concerto in the spring. Although this was the main event in Dance, the school benefited from their talent many other times during the year. The group enriched their skills with other extra-cur- ricular activities. ' Dance's first appearance was at the Homecoming assembly where they did a synchronized performance to Puttin' on the Ritz. Later in the year they also con- tributed to the Halloween and Christmas assemblies, the annual talent show, and, of course, their own spring concert given at the Leuzinger Auditorium. Their many performances might seem like just a lot of hard work, but as Vice-President Shajira Sajia confessed, lt helps in relieving stress from my academic classes while it keeps me fit. The biggest reward is that the group is like a second family to me. In addition to their performances the girls took the time to develop their craft. They attended a workshop in Riverside for two days, and sponsored a UCLA dance troupe in the east gym for fine art classes which also gave a class on No- vember 21. Also in November the group made an excursion to see The Tap Dance Kid. All these extra activities showed much dedication and motivation from the girls. President Bobbette Williams re- vealed, When I saw Flashdancel decid- ed to join. l also take other classes out of school, but l'm not really planning on be- ing a dancer. However, dancing is an in- terest I want to stay with in life. Dance is-Niymrttigw-img?if-nrgvyriqfg,-fmfam-551-e W ge... ,Ja - ,Hr ,,. ,Q f. ,Q g . ,-, , - - . . ,uehi mxswiigtmf fi-cities'i-ails-fvgiiifa. 'M' '-if ---may he L- 1 ii- ie .- - A - -- 2 - ' l A FRONT: - Yvonne Lam, Thanh-Houng Vu, Cath- erine Koundakjian, Joy Velasco, Bobbette Williams. SECOND ROW: Kathleen McLaughlin, Melanie Moore, Rhea Madison, Blanca Estrada, Marilu Zun- iga. THIRD ROW: Tammy Christian, Unique Johnson, Michlh Johnson, Chisl Rios, Lorena Steenhoek, Ja- nice Morris, Shaiira Sajia. BACK: Ann-Marie Harri- son, Melanie Clayton, Stacy Wesley. V. .. M... AAWITH EASE - Senior Marilu Zuniga lunges forward smoothly to complete her move in the dance. Many of the dances were choreographed by the girls themselves. AAHEAVILY IN THOUGHT - Vice-President Shajira Sajia concentrates deeply as she attemplS to pick up on the new routine. Dancers spent many hours perfecting routines. A POINTING PROFILE - President Bobbette Wil- liams stretches out in a warm-up maneuver. This was Williams firt year in Dance Club. 4 EXPERT ADVICE - Dance members quietly lis- ten to the instructions of a professional dancer. Dance Club paid for the professional's services for a class. AA FLIPPING OUT - Senior Brenda Calvillo pre- pares to do a cartwheel. Calvillo was also an active member of the Diaconians and A.F.S. Clubs and Organizations People Become Spectators lt was 11:59. The buzz of the shop bell cut across the guiet campus like a knife. Five min- utes until lunch. Silently, the dark figure stood in the shadow of a building, surveying the scene. Order on the campus? Not really , but then this school wasn't exactly boring. l'What was it that gave that special spirit and excite- ment? the dark figure wondered. The tension began to mount as a door banged shut, a voice called. Suddenly, the lunch bell rang and all at once, kids poured out from the buildings. Watching them, the dark figure discovered the answer. The people were spirited! he realized. The 2871 Seniors, luniors, Sophomores, and Fresh- man headed by l 12 teachers, kept the school in a constant whirlwind of activity. Another mystery solved, the dark figure emerged from the shadows and slunk oft toward the snack bar. KEEP sMu.lNG' - TOPS During lunch Tarreekah Davis sits on campus incognito. Students often wore sung- lasses to school. l l ' the ff! Ugg OV Gfmg I ,nM i. KK .gf , .ri ' , , ,4 Xp-, Q f' - 1 .- sn.-.- 9 .ix f'1,- YST ER .- , ' il M . -. A i 4-1 .f . ,' 2, ig?-lf TV'f3?2??3i? Clelia Abrego Daisy Acosta Hugo Acosta Rosa Aguayo Araceli Alarcon Laura Alfaro Leslie Almeida Laura Alvarez Kirk Ambrose Walter Arisa Yunuen Arteaga Margarette Arzate Daniel Auton Maria Avila Rocio Avila Jamie Ayala Sofie Barba Robert Barksdale James Bays Edna Becerra Juan Belalcazar Sinclair Belafontaine Luis Berdiel Adelita Bernal Sirak Betru Joel Bird Jerry Bisel .1 i, .1 ,,,, , :LD Trese Bishop Eric Bleuer Denise Bolton Steve Bouffard Detective Notes ffl E L DETEICTIVEI ame 1l.l,ll,, Birthdate Sex, Nicknameisb Heightllu-Weight Color Eyes Hair Address 1 fPhone,l. Subject4,iTeacher,. Coolest Teacher Best Color or Number Favorite Musical Groups My Expressionslii, Q. 1 'M Qs-me sg- W if Si!! im? uv is V1 l l ' v IS... to the stiff competition among seniors ev- erywhere to get into universities like UCLA, which rejected 480!o of its appli- cants, and USC, which rejected 290!o of its applicants. After the applications were sent in, there was a long period of anticipation, as the seniors waited for the reply. When it finally arrived, some jumped up and down with joy, while few others swore at them- selves and at the university. Rejection can have devastating effects, but most seniors who were rejected were able to spring right back into action. I knew l had a slim chance of getting in, so I wasn't really surprised with the rejection. I will just go to El Camino for two years, and try for UCLA again, but this time I will make it, added one very determined senior. John Brancato Gina Brandon Astrid Brignoni Nichelle Brown Tammy Brown Arkan Buluttekin Michelle Burchinal Gina Burnett Mark Burris Salvador Bustillos Shriee Byrns Hisleny Cairasco Cynthia Calabro Lyntisha Calhoon Edgar Calma Brenda Calvillo Marilu Camberos Victor Camou Arturo Candelas Delia Cano Jose Cantu Connie Carlson Edward Carr Pete Carrasquillo Jeffrey Carrion Roberto Ceja Alfonso Cerda Genay Cevazos Jeff Chadwick Vania Chalekian Shelly Chaney Seniors Scott Chang Hong My Chau Linh Chao Leslie Choate Brian Church Todd Clark Scott Clement Kelly Coleman Donna Collins Minor Cordoba Sylvia Corona Thomas Crawfrod Angelia Crespin Kelly Cull Paul Darcy Tareeqah Davis Monica Debaca Kandyce De Bray Cindi De Hart Abel De La Torre Leticia De La Torre Cheri De Silva Maria Del Real Laura Del Rio Mike Deza Phoung Doan Shannon Doiron Thu Nga Du S Cynthia Duke Everett Dunnick Hadley Dupree Seniors GN A-all . I. Q' if' -add 'fwfr Meal ff! H ARTISTS tall began with a comic book. A comic book and a younster who's talents in art were not even developed yet. A Spanish comic book that helped him learn the language and whose pictures gave him the interest to pick up a pencil, paper, and the chance to take off with his imagi- nation. As the years went by, the artist pro- gressed and got into sculptures, poetry, paintingsg anything that gave him a chance to express his moods, insights, and fantasies. His favorite subjects, cele- braties, ranged from Prince to Madonna, along with other life scenes and portraits of girls. Awards started cluttering his room. His past accomplishmentsg being the only iu- nior in the art show to be awarded the Grand Prize in drawing and the winning ot the Poppy Contest among other things. - e 'W ff' ' o if N 20 4' 14 MQ! YY!! J. 1 H W.:--'.,4-1:5-Y-.,,,x , .L , .. .. f,, . ww, ,,-f-.: PST, ,ut Y, 15, ,f ffm' ,Har my - 3 Vg' fm: 'i.':5 7'T L57 'fi?'E'? 'LV 7' wir-W 1 sv!-A Wag 'Mill' Y if YR - J., I I 1 , i ,, . .4 FEARS true, it was my brother!! SUSAN HARRIS - Getting in trouble for wetting my bed. CAMI HOYT - My mom always told me that Spiderman would come get me. KANDYCE DEBRAY - I was never a child. DONNA COLLINS - My sister, she was a brat! JEFF CHADWICK - My brother picking up my bed when l'm asleep and dropping it! EDDIE CARR - Having a monster under my bed that'd eat my arm it I let it hang off my bed. DANA BOSCH - Being late to school, l was like the White Rabbit. ANGELIA CRESPIN - My dad telling me to get his relo Cwatchl, I didn't know what it was. EUGENE KIM - Growing old and dying like my grandmother. ARTIE HARO - Knowing that Cindy Steuckrath was going to be Editor-in- Chief!! IU A Larry Duvall Felicia Edmonds Jaimee Edmonds Jeff Ellsberry Anna Emerald Carla Esootto Laura Fetherstone Guido Fernandez Lisa Fiche Kathleen Finch Vickie Fish Brenda Flores Lily Flores Timothy Fonteyn Alberta Francis Luz Franco Elizabeth Frometa Scott Frye Anna Fuentes Michael Gaines Alberto Galicia Viviana Gallardo Ana Rosa Galvan Johnny Game! Esther Garcia Francisco Garcia Irma Garcia Oberlesly Garcia Rocio Garcia Susana Garcia Velma Garza Seniors 141 Robert Gibilterra Virginia Giron Ted Godwin Amador Gomez Maricruz Gomez Alexandra Gonzalez Gloria Gonzalez Hector Gonzalez Lupe Gonzalez Maribel Gonzalez Christine Granstrom Olivier Grayson Michele Green Percy Gregory Josi Guimarais Patti Gutierrez Damaris Guzman Louie Guzman Troy Hale Jay Halsey Kimberly Hamilton Larry Hanshaw Kelly Hardeman Charlene Harding Arthur Haro Kevin Harris Susan Harris ,Mgt 'US ' -44 A a1 1-.ff .. ,F Y' fri fL.q1ifxvF Donna Heath Daniel Herold Rosalba Herrera Nomie Hines 142 AFS students :iz .YW .7 . , 7 I l Kei ff-W., nm mom ho are they? Where did they come from? What were they doing here? Erkan Buluttekin and Lise Fische were visiting AFS stu- dents. Erkan came from Istanbul, Turkey, and Lise was from Buda, Norway. They both spent a year in Hawthorne getting to know the people and learning about a dif- ferent society. ln order to find out more about our foreign guests, we asked them several probing question. El Molino: What aspects of society did you find especially difficult to adjust to? Erkan: The USA consists of people from many nations. ln Turkey, there are only a few Africans and a few Asian people. So. to see all these different people every- where was very interesting. Lise: There's more crime here. ln Norway, w F -1 ff? 'iv- '3'V '1 iv: ,,1:,!:-zw1,!:: ' wr T5 :, W. 11 r'-5, M.: v,,w,. .l W? wiv! . ,mf ' 57 11 'aiv' 5' rn-1' 3- 1 may if 1 ag, , Q- , SJJ 4. fihf ,- f-.. 4, , A vfjw 1 'H' if 1 Hr vw ' -r 1 ,gg LL 13171,--wg: ydffh, X n Lu .--X , F 1-61 , .-as N' ef J, fo 24 if gf, 1- L-'Fw v xf,- W-,ff? -1 . A w Vsx 1 X x,N f . as J ,-4 ,I STATS YES NOT YET YES YES YES ONCE ALWAYS 51- 100 YES YES YES YES YES 2 9 Ofo 5 Ofo 3 6 Glo 3 6 Ofc 7 80!o 1 1 Ofc 1 30!o 6 Ufo 2 4 Ufo 46 Ofc 8 7 Ofo 2 3 Ufo 3 Ofo My Hong Renne Hopkins Ernest Horn Tammy Horn Margie Hough Ronald Howard Cami Hoyt Milas Hudson Jesse Hurst Terry Indovina Andre Jackson Eric Jacobsen Pedro Jaime Chang Soo Jang Mary Jaquez Victor Jarman Ismael Jimenez John Jimenez Rocio Jimenez Michelle Johnson Nakita Johnson Randy Johnson Tracey Johnson Unique Johnson Usadao Johnson Greg Jue Bret Kahl NO NO NO NO NEVER 1-50 NO NO NO NO NO 6 9 Ofo 47O!o 59010 1 6010 260!o 1 90fo 72 010 5O0!o 1 Oofo 59010 960!o fest- 431' Susie Kary Lisa Kelleher Mellissa Kelly Priscilla Kelly Seniors Sung Mi Kim James King Catherine Koundakiian Andy Kozlow Danny Kremer Vannarat Kun Travis Lacy Danny Lahair David La Mere Ana Landa Rosysela Landaverda Marcia Larios Laresa Lavender Bobby Lee Mark Lee Darryl Letchworth Thung Van Leu Lucy Lin James Little Bernadette Lofton Margarita Lopez Rigoberto Lopez Yanini Lopez Adrienne Loysen Augustin Lozano Kathryn Luque Analiza Luzon Than Hug Ly Darryll Lymuel Robert Maclennan Carol Mahoney Rags to Riches mics Q Q he class of 86 is going to have their prom in the gym if nothing is done to raise some money, Mr. Dan Karella pro- claimed to the senior class during a morn- ing announcement three years ago. Ac- tive members and the senior cabinet helped motivate the class to get back on track. Marilu Camberos states, lt was just something to get the class of 86 going in a united way towards having the best prom ever. Where did they get all that money from? From lollipop sales to Easter bas- ket sales, the senior class raised enough money for an exciting prom at the LA Hy- att Regency. Fundraisers included Hal- loween candy bouquets, Thanksgiving cookies, teriakki sticks, and lots ol M8lM's. At the Hawthorne Community Fair in 1984, they sold tostadas and corn on the cob. The class also sponsored dances that were held at the Memorial QQ' 4. . s 'E vi' gum Q -1 1, I , .. cg 5 U' 0 ,Je , 5 'i' 41 ,.-1 , f I A .4 1 x .J f5' l f L. Fi A I '52 X 1' D 1 ','f',v'W' if 4 Q U ,K . Q ,wx Q M, 45 ' 'Q' gk ,-4 'VA gif-leg Qin ' ,sf 'S g J --L. ff P jf , Li, ,J -r D I M4 1 sf' l X Q, X if a -v ,, , i tg f if -vw 76? if 5-1 1' fr- fr .1 X Q flu-4 my ,, , ni' QP fa fgfzx X T, f X ,rf- -,,. Q in . x- wg ami K, an 1' 'Q l ,ir P f M, t '7 QM -an 2: jg' H it , E Q' f gf- if v, I W L rf ' C A' 5 3 1 .W . a 1 -v '15 4, ,ns ,- Q, Q 1' 'Y '9 F N FA - , v 1 1. -Q: W Q ' 'I , b 1 ' ' :V 'QLPWRE' ,Elf A 4 ,- 7 . 5 il' U iff Www ..--Em , N Y w Y 'iff my 'L , V ,fx , L1 ,fi , ,Y V g K I I7 ' ' '11 A 13355. E51 ' vf arg ?-:1 p 'f' L , 356' :rf I ' J T- . . X v . 'tr-if IYIEIOW ing to their positions, such as song lead- ers, yell leaders, and mascots, in order to perfect their special talents. The Cougar cheerleaders put in many hard hours of practice, which paid off in the end. As a group, they received a spirit award, as well as various individual awards. lt was really hard work, but we made a lot of new friends and learned a lot about cheerlead- ing, said one girl. The most exciting award was presented to Kanani, who was elected overall best mascot. To top that off, she was one of two girls over the whole summer who were invited to try out for the U,S.A. staff. Says Kanani, with a smile, l was overwhelmed because it was such a great honor. lt was something l never expected. Once in a while, the unexpected turns out to be pretty thrilling. 'Q .fvwg .qv Luis Marin Yehudy Marin Sandra Marroquin David Martin Marlena Martin Patricia Martin Carlos Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Ruben Martinez William Martinez James Mathews Tim Mathews Diana Mauena Barbara Maybon Gina Mazzotta David McAllister Deanna McComas Victoria McCord Kathleen McLaughlin Alex Medrano Monica Mejia Darcie Melgren Diana Melo Ftossana Mendez Steve Mendiola Ana Mendoza Joe Menosky Mariette Mercado Carmen Meza Daniel Montgomery Maria Morales Seniors Maggy Morcos Nancy Morell Monica Moreno 1 Trixie Morris Danielle Morton l Felix Mourelo Joseph Mulevicz Rosa Munuz , Irma Najarro Monique Nelson ' Ai Nguyen ll Anh Hong Thi Nguyen 1 Dung Thanh Nguyen ll Jim Nguyen l Tai Huu Nguyen Thuan Huu Nguyen Thuy-Hong Nugyen Joddy Nicola l Raquel Nieto Terina Niles ll Wayne Nowak 1 Glenn Noya Michael Oats Guadalupe Olguin l Titian L. Ong l Mitchelito Orquiola Lisa Maria Ortiz N XX 1 L X ik is TT are MOTORCYCLE Yadira Ortiz Anthony Osko Michael O-Toole Alex Paredes Seniors uick corners, fast tracks, great competition, and roaring crowds are what racing is all about to Tim Fonteyn. Although Fonteyn began riding motor- cycles when he was five years old, he did not start racing competitively until Janu- ary of 1985. Fonteyn rides a Yamaha 125 motorcross dirt bike, but plans to buy a 1986 Yamaha 250. The '86 bikes are much faster than the '85 bikes, so I will be able to win more races, commented Fon- teyn. He races in Santa Maria, Perris, Gor- man, California, Mexico and at Ascot race track in Carson. Fonteyn also competed in CRC, California Racing Club, Dunes Towns Series held during July, 1985 and took second: and in CMC, Continental Motorsports Club, 1985 Summer Series and placed third. Fonteyn also raced at , 1 . 4' 1- ,-4 , . . . , 1 ' ' K? , Fm ,- '- Q. YW' z , V .,.,1 f f. f'-, -if-Q.-. i' 2 'hw .I ,gl K 'idg 1 u- N' 3 K U UC QB ' 4 H ' H A! i , 'J if ir-e: ' . 'UL A l .A X 1 up .. , Q Q f' ' 4 KY M 9 '25 S AL: 1 ig 7 Q D 'Q A lf, ,Q ,A if , , .,. win, ,'M ti FHL, 'Q My .4 111135, .K up fu fTJ i 3 , afuwf - s X W' J.: r rf ' , E I M If X 5 Q ' v 1 ,R V! 1986 - The typical high school senior poses in 1986. Unusual colors were very stylish in 1986, so were different cuts. 152 'safes as 1+ 18 YEARS 1968 - The typical high school senior poses in 1968. The Bee-Hive style was the most fashionable style in 1968, he average senior was born in 1968. Turn that year around and it is 1986, the year they graduated, In the 18 years between, kids have gone through many changes. ln the year the seniors were born, things were quite different from the way they are now, such as the clothing styles. Back in '68 mini-dresses and skirts were stylish. In 1986, it was the long, tight skirts and dresses that were popular. For the boys, slacks and button-down, short sleeved shirts were in style. This year there was more of a casual look: plaid pants for instance, instead of plaid shirts. Hairstyles have gone through a big change. ln 1968, girls wore their hair long and style-free, or short with the bee-hive look. As for the boys, well, their hair was just there. Boys and girls alike in 1986 had their hair styled in new and different ways, sticking straight up, permed, or even long on one side and short on the . Q 1' .'-wil , N 'fi 3 1 45 OF CHANGES other. Back in 1968 the typical teen-agers' date consisted of: a drive-in movie, then to a friend's house to hang out and listen to Janis Joplin and The Mamas and the Papas. The typical date for 1986 teen- agers was to go to the 321 or party with friends. In 1986, prices were considered quite high for a fast-food meal. ln 1968, howev- er, the last-food meal consisting of the exact same items cost about half the price of a 1986 meal. The typical auto- mobile in 1968 was a Chevy van. The van was the in thing to drive. ln 1986, the in thing to drive was a convertible bug or a racy sports car. There are some tremendous differ- ences inthe classes of '68 and '86, but one thing remains the same, kids are kids, and each graduating class will for- ever have its own unique style . Edmundo Palacios Jorge Paredes Darren Patton Maria Pazos Larry Pedersen Eric C. Penton Nancy Peraza Eustolia Perez Teresa Perez Peter Peszt Henry Piceno Ricky N. Pierson Isabel Pina Juan C. Pizano Christine Portela Jody Porter Susan Pressler Annie Price Kathleen Price Susanne Price Isabel Quintero Armando Quiroz Carlos Quiroz Wendy Rafferty Key Ramarez Fawzia Ramirez Hector Ramirez Olivia Ramirez Pablo Ramirez Erma Rankins Nodalis Raya Seniors Melissa Read Kellee Reed Paul Reed Ray Rendon William Reoch Debbie Revelle Ana Rey Christi Riggins Audrey Riley Hipolito Rivera Maria Rivera Norma Rivera Tyrone Rivers Tonya Roan Susan Roberts Karen Robinette Frank Rocco Cecilia Rocha Adolfo Rodriguez Angelica Rodriguez Efrain Rodriguez Kimberly Rodriguez Leticia Rodriguez Wilson Rodriguez Heberto Rojas Jose Rojas Michele Romeo Jose Ruiz Lilia Ruiz Veronica Rusaiin Yolanda Rushing Girls State is CINDY lite junior girls are chosen to go to Girls State every year. Our partici- pant was Cindy Steuckrath, an active member of Student Council, Dia- conians, and El Molino. Girls State was held at California State University, Sacramento, where the girls were divided into four groups and stayed in four different dormitories. The main ob- ject of Girls State was to build a state by appointing members certain jobs of Con- gress. The girls made up and attempted to pass new bills. These bills were sent to the governor so he could look them over. Steuckrath was appointed as the Scribe for the Senate and the Friendship Chairperson. As Scribe for the Senate, Cindy had a difficult job. She had to take notes and write down everything that was said that the Senator wanted written 1? Q My An if lf' g. 1 Wg wi Ki JN ' iff .L-110, 1 -an' . Juv , i4 f -N fm T 5,113 'w'.f, . , W,,,5, ' ' Tfsr. ',,- 1 -x fi -I. , 5 , . K '- 'J 1 n LIN J S i , kM.f,,7 1' LW .M ,QV ucv ,u. Q 1-av' 'VMC' gh...- in naw -3,.- A.-Q ggkf tg g nw: Q- ,.:w: :: 1: Q : r A' : ': if-ffrf rt.ff f THE RED TIAPE or S Menosky - It taught me the meaning of hard work. Their schedules were busy and full with meetings and campaigns, but they man- aged to squeeze in some extra activities during their free time. During recreation time, water polo, swimming, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball were available for Kremer and Menosky to par- ticipate in. ln a talent show, Menosky per- formed the humorous monologue Last of the Red Hot Lovers. lt was a fantastic experience. I not only learned a lot about government but I learned a lot about my- self. An off-campus trip to the state capitol was provided. They were able to meet senators and assemblymen from their district and received a lot of reading ma- terial. The boys sat in on the Senate and took an entire tour of the Capitol. lt was a really valuable experience. Anyone who has the chance to go should go, if not to learn about government, just to meet all those people. Melissa Sadler Shajira Sajia Maria Salazar Michael Salazar Veronica Salomon Ferdinand Samson Nazmye Samuels Dora Luz Sanchez Maria Sanchez Teresita Sanchez Kimberly Sanders Ann Santos Julie Sappington Deanna Sato Randy Savolt Tamra Schiewe Trinity Scruggs Anna Second Daniel Lee Sexton Lannette Share David Shaw Tiffanie Shipman Kathy Silvey James Ft. Sipsey Keith Smith Anthony Smullen Lisa Snook Yoon J. Sohn Federico Soto Marta C. Soto Lori Stender Seniors Gregory St. Thomas Cynthia Steuckrath Christy Stiefel Tami Stiles Elke Streinz Brenda Sudo Brian Tatara Linda Tate Steven Taylor Claudia Teran Amelia Tercero i Elana Testa Robert Tillis Sheri Tipton Julie Todd Loc Tong Jody Toomey Gustavo Tortola Jimmy Toten Maria Tountas Toa Tran Jackie Tschumper Robert Tunnel Heili Turnage Marc Turner Cynthia Valdez Steve Uva -5 'tiff Rosa Zallejo Dennis Varga Liliana Vargas Elizabeth Vasquez 58 Class Officers VCDUVG GGNE IA Q Q e're in charge of the Saa- die Hawkins dance? What's that? This was just one of the many questions asked by the class of '86, way back in '83. The class of 1986 grew tremendously, not only in size, but of course in money! Over the past four years there have been 16 officers assembled on the cabinet. The presidents consisted of Darcie Melgren, Susan Harris, Marilu Cam- beros, and finally, Cindy Steuckrath. The president's responsibilities were very dif- ficult. They basically made the final deci- sions, and made sure everything was done that needed accomplishing. Vice presidents also had many duties. They had to help the president with all of her projects, and had to take the presi- dent's place when absent. The vice presi- dents have varied in office also. They were Gladys Verduzco, Susan Harris, Monica Mejia, Cindy Steuckrath, and Su- U ar ,,,, -.. .', . if hh ,-W , J' , P12 V L, , 3 . ,g . , ,O 555523. -Q , 1 f ' ' Qi Q f: ' l.'f VL, iw if E 1 , L-, K4 sea David Wilson Fernando Vega Jocelyn Velasco Monica Velasco Lisa Velasquez Gladys Verduzco Lucy Vilches Jesus Viramontes Chi Vuong Vu Vuong Tami Wallis Leslie Warminski George Warwick Duroncelet Wells Lisa Westrobe Bobbette Williams Christopher Williams Stacy Wise Trini Woods James Yano Delia Yawnick Gerardo Yepez Alfonso Young Yuki Yufuku Blanca Zaldivar Mario Zaldivar Pedro Zamorano Richard Zaragoza Victor Zavala Maria Zuniga Celia Salcido Hang Tu Mao Caridad Acosta Bobby Adams Ernesto Alarcon Felipe Aranda Julio Argueta Michelle Atkinson Scott Aylor Inas Azzam Arthur Barranoo Catalin Blagoi Olin Bourdeaux Lata Bridges Jennifer Brookham Voncille Brown Walter Brown Millford Bullard Max Camarillo Jerry Campos Jesus Cano Eric Carter Jessica Carter Tiffiny Carter Felicitos Ceja Fidel Chavez Socrates Cisneros Dean Clements Vernell Cooksey Luz Diaz Francisco Diosado Larry Duvall Seniors Not Pictured Tania Ehler Jaqueline Figueroa Raul Figueroa Felipe Fletes Paul Flores Walter Flores Thanh Flumerfelt Alberto Galicia Jose Garcia Guido Gil Niclas Godebu David Gonzales Hernan Gonzalez Kimberly Hamilton Shenice Hansborough Adolfo Hernandez Larry Herrera Glenn Iverson Kathleen Jackson Ricky James Irma Jara Cesar Jimenez Jose Jimenez Kelley Jones Danny Jorquez Scott Kayson Eugene Kim Tai Woong Kim Staci LeBlanc Kurtland Lewichman Christina Lelea Jose Lomeli Yolanda Lomeli Eduardo Lopez Silviano Lozano Alicia Lugo lvy Lique Josephine Luzon Robert MacDonald Diana Maduena Maribel Maqueira Tammy Matthews Joaquin Moquette Monica Moreno Shannon Murrell Jon Newkirk Gilbert Niles Carlos Noriega Laura Ortega Shirley Pena Jesus Perez Nancy Perez Sara Perez Carlos Poggio Mary Polo Antoine Pope Jose Quinonez Jose Ramos Erma Rankin Steven Rawlins Doris Riggins Walter Rios Anthony Roan Jancie Robbins Jesse Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Ronald Rodriguez Mareoth Rosalez Johnny Rosas Barbara Rudy Anthony Santos Brian Schmit Ray Silver Angelica Smith Jonathan Smith Kevin Smith Melissa Sorensen Teresa Spinella Clifford Sauzo Javier Sykes Amelia Torres Laura Valek Abel Valenzuela Anna Viches Patrick Villacort Rodger Wagner Michael White Tamiko White Kimberley Whittington Pedro Zamorano NO REGRETS Q Q arriage? Who wants to get married right now, any- way? Marriage was the last thing on the minds of most seniors. However, there were exceptions to this case, as a few seniors joined the ranks of approximately 64.9 thousand teenagers who got married last year. Seniors had many diverse views toward the idea of marriage, but most agreed with Steve Bouffard when he said, lf I were to get married right now, I would miss so much out on life, and I wouldn't be able to live my life to the fullest. Some however, disa- greed with this view. One senior, who got married last June said, I have no regrets about my marriage and neither does my husband. Our main reason for getting married was the birth of our little girl. We felt that it would be better for her to have both parents, than just one. As for the opinions of my parents, they have supported my decision from the be- ginning and continue to do so. Teenage marriages, like all marriages, have their share of problems. One of the most prominent ones is, of course, the fi- nancial difficulties. lt's hard enough for adults, working full time to make enough money to support their family, but with one or both couples at school, most of the time, it would be doubly hard, said Guido Fer- nandez, whose view was shared by many other seniors. However, the married senior held a dif- ferent view. l have a lot of responsibilities to face, especially since l have a little girl, but everyone around me helps me out a lot, likelmy neighbors, who take care of my baby when l'm at school. As for the finan- cial difficulties, my husband who is 23 works, so we don't really worry much. In fact, I don't think we have many problems at all, and l don't see anything that could break us apart. Seniors Gina Abamonte Monica Abrego , Fresia Aceval David Acuna Laura Alfaro Maricela Alfaro 'f A 'fAf Carlbs'Algu'trla ' Gilbert Almeida Ricardo, Alvarado H Cecila Alvarez Richard Anderson 'fSara'Anders'on' 'Jease Andes' ' Carlos Aquin .Raquel Arevalo, Jack Arnold Martin Arreola f'Fl'ogerfArreola' ' Ge5Fde'AviI5 Maria Avila Simon, Azzamo- Thang Bach Faye Bagoyo K nBefrn'a?d Bank' ' Carl Banks Fidela1.Baquer,o, , Danlsha Barber Denise Barber - rr Mona-f'Ba'rr+entes1 ' mneisgca Bautista' A Alejandro Becerril Sharon Bellazairek, Jaime Berdiel Fatima Bholat ' GeorgefBlanco-f ' Marian Blagoi' Sherry Blanchard ,, , John,Bottom Olin Boudreaux Lorena Brambila Dana Brennan Lala Bridges Mildred Brignoni Danielle Briley Steve Brockman Murrel Brooks John Brown 1 Juniors , f a' ,, 4 vm , wfzzf, . , mmm 4 iff V, - 'X ,yf . ':'f+.,h,l 25 ... , ,,.m.iyg. . f F ,K 1 f J X K I 1 Jr X ' , if - if 1 ff V , .V L A , K Xa ' ' n W2 V4 x ' - 'fav ' If 47 I' Z ,f 59 ' Q' , ff ifgn ,- ff f 1 Q . MH ,, ,,..N ,.,,, ,.,,,. ,,.. 7 ,,,,, , . iv 3' V rvrr : ,f cl.,-i A 'lf 5, a Z w f Q 5455: f s X Cv ., 9 ' L -s ,s K ' X j1Eii6?TCl5TsTs'TCEHi?iefTTinTP'rfesf5enTTC'5'f5line 'f'A fQ'! T 's'f T T 'TT' T 'T Sanchez and Treasurer Sonya Sanchez helped makefupethefj unio Q cabinet ,fNoteShown aeLlhn1Le, ,,,-, 1 f Secretary and Gena Thomas, V.P. , .ew 4,1 - 7 wel mf-W ffwbi- 'J X W 5 rf ':'i.:,lii,w.-.l.,, .il ie - fi V -v M. .u.. ww: :r1,'f'3? T .ex .A -A ,fw.,ww,A,.,v,A, ,ilfrdg-i .ae,x.,V ,,,. W., , ,fbi my J A .. . he Junior class was quite a group TTThTeTTreT2556nTTTRihd TToTf Tfunnyf e f' 1 T As Treasurer Sonya Sanchez said, TTTTTTTWETTIUETTE aTve'T 6Trie'ylT XKQT' T'K T TT T 'HTeTlTp5' TfrT5r1iTS'e2b Feta ryTl1 i nh T' T And Vice-Pres. Gena Thomas, TheTylhTadTT'a 'Tl6tTT6fTTfLindraisTers , ' a TnTd T Their prom showed lots of promise. The Juniors had a Jingle Jam . ATttraT6tTeTd TE1TuiteTTaT orowdi TT 'T 'T Christmas royalty prevailed Kid New Wave 'bl'aTsteTd' loudf 'TT' Eve'ryfhinQT they TwTentT'to def 'T Was profitable and fun. Said President Caroline TSanTche'zQ T T Class of '87 is number one! Tonya Brown Gina,BLenflempo, 7 Carlos Busted Christopher Byrd 'William Cabrera' T' Xochitl Cacho Maria Calvillo 'Julian Camachow f f Kimberly Campbell Jeanette Cardek TKevTlnTCa'rr T Brenda Carrillo Monica Carrillo Jeffery'Ca-rrlone f Frank Casarez Alejandro Casteneda 'Mlke'C2SHllOT'TTTT 'TTTTTTTT Michelle Castillo Rochelle Cebaca .Roxana Cecena, ffef,f M Roberto Cena Mario Centeno T T'MBTT9I1 6 CT6TITi'fUS'T T TTT Carmen Cervantes Class Officers Jeff Chai ' Kimberly Chaneyf Lance Chang Richard Charmbury 'K 'Duv Chau Mario Chavarria Cathy Clark V' ff H f fTroyfGline- Monique Colbert Alex Cole Eash'oh 'Collier Ivana Collins George Cortez H fWfGlgafGortezH- Andre Crenshaw Michelle Crittenden Priscilla Cucalon Christina Davis 1 Yeafnyf N-if1 L ibbyeDavis Shanaun De Arman Bryan De Blois '4if Marqi1el'De Biay' Sandra De La O Mark Desrosiers ,.', Ca.rlos1D1az,.. Jose Diaz Rebecca Dienstag Jerrny'D'iette Shelly Dilger Dominique Dixon Eavi.ola,,Duarte, Mayra Duarte Robert Duffy ' Tariia 'D'u'nC'omb'e David Earnst Donald Eckersley Sha-Sha Edmonds Hana El Hasan Muhammed El Hasan ' ' Lorena Escobar Jeanette Espinosa Jaime Esquivel f Luisa Estrada Fiodny Estrada Humberto Felix ' Jesse Felix Ronnie Felix 164 Model '1 . . M117 ' .Tk..,:. of gi QQ' - 3 ' ,r ,- , -513 f f 1 f 1 , 2 ffff f f ,J , , 4 if ' ' x I f ff f f 4 if ' Wg f , ,, f 1 4 dime ?fZff, 272 17 , . ., - fum ,ff .,,,,, Mqgfd V I 1. 'J igga A E 1. . 4s-L A.. .ea ,,,,,V,f - YVK,U,,M ,Aww qw, ,6,,, .e,4n,W,.nf. We .zfff K X fefay ,V 4W,,e.4ffff7W.,f!,,.e1ffe4,,.,,..'- Steve Cho Jason Chow ' ' 'Q '1 if ' .X ' is 'R , 4. , ,,, Stewart Copland pf Pedro Cordova .EN Gilbert Corona tt lx Num A 1 l Q .x -Q N. Q Melodie Cudanes . 2, W Raquel Gueva K Kim Cunanan x - . Tina Curtis' ' ' Lihd'ahDao' V ' ' Dan Dauer V- . 1 P -. f .1 L ii -. Q- 3' K ., John Degen Paul Derrico 53 W I 5 . f, DO YOU THINK l'M SEXY? - Junior Lloyd Savage demonstrates a GQ pose. LIOYG I . ,, m9deieg49feFaeeselntemationatfffwf' ffffffa fw'fW'f4 'iigfuuv-. a I I want youl Bill Cramen from faces International P iii' Wdeiriiahdiediwheifhei'spC6'fteETilioydisaifildeiwallkfC ing in FoxhiIl's Mall on July 12, 1935.!fY'lhwasWsurlW keid Eiehheiii6iEiii hiEihei iwahie dine fto model for Faces lnternationalffrexclaimed Lloyd. fjttztrhzatfrz moment, I wondered if it was a hoax or not, he added. What was it in this junior that the agent liked so much? if'FleClilZedi apiieaifahceiiandwrnyitlaciall'Vstrllcturel 'ZLloydW'l said. Lloyd modeled part-time in fashion wsrhowshrarnrgingnf TF6hTSZTOfOitoST5Uid5'ITarsiaisessfionjdealso appeared on layouts in magazines such as the January' t936nissueVoYfm Severifeehi'ihiiwhiichiihefhiiodeledtor Cheisskiing clothes. Going to school, working as a part-time model, and 'workings i'iff'Wii'fniinigif6h ra ihiieiiihesii ki5pf'iLio9Ei Eu busy, but somehow he managed to squeeze in social life dances on Friday nights. Although modeling and working iKdep'Vmeibusyi,i school iweniiifiisi hieCpE6u6il3fE8H1iifiedfii Lloyd sees modeling only as a part-time career in his 'fufureifre wah'rsfi16 major asian Aeronautical iEndihieeriahEl ii earn a bacheIor's degree in science. ' Hlvlodelingiwas aigood experielnce forlmeflzlearned a Iota and I got to meet some of the top models of L.A., he rema'rkedQ 'Getting the chance 'to' model w'a's du'itecre-V warding that's for sure! Juniors Martina Chavez Tamara Christian Anthony Church Saula Cisneros Tracey Cook Brian Cooper , I Kimberly Cooper Sarina De Viso 'EvelisaDegarmo Roland Del Rio 'i'fai?5?D?5TlTio anfrngzfhcecyeairpiiueiiaiiehdeia 'hiahyi footballiiigiainiesiihdii C 165 Antonio Fernandez Judith Figueroa William Finn Nalalielfleming Jeannette Fleles Ricardo Fletes , Adriana Flores Kimberley Fortier Marvin Francis Francisco Franco Dana Freeman Michael Frith V V Isabel Fuentes Michael Gaertner Mark Gaines ff Ethel Galdamez' - Lilian Gamez Phillip Garcia , ,Raquel Gam? Fluth Garcia Veronica Garcia Y ,f.i VelmafQGarza - Lisa Gelbman Bobby Gemke V EricVGe-ngelbach Michel Gengelbach Ossai Gerami ,, ,Lund Gidley f Kelly Gilbertson Stacey Gill RussellVGirvin 7 'James Goff James Goh , Anna Gomez K Hector Gomez Maria Gomez Oscar Gomez V Bill Gonzalez Hernan Gonzalez ,Jose Gonzalez Mario Gonzalez Mirna Gonzalez Sandra Gonzalez Silvia Gonzalez Brian Goodman Mark Gramlich Ernest Gray Christopher Green Juniors 'I 'WM ., fzifz i ,M Wav- f f gf , ' ' ., E f' 4 if wk? ff ,X Q- e v, ., . f 4' 2, . fr ' ' ,f A I 4 'hw ,, 4 , 'JY 5:3 l. 1 , H , ' 'An Mfr , Nfw, ,, . r, , if yf Q '45 ' ,, 'DK i, . r ' 'I f A ' I '. 34 f 'L nil' , ., ' 1 ' , , ' H, 121, , ' A v V A .1 Max '. - ffwfffv- WW .Q -1' , 3 I V vw, 52, Ay., llll , 1 r ifle?-1zl'l fa ,y y i . ffiy' 'f 4 , ,v u , ,f , . -ff V ji , V ,J ' Mais., ff.. ,' .' 1 x 73 lv f 1 A I f by f ,wf . 0 A .5 X , , X T , , xx g as... .uf :I V i C t 'G Nj 'rf , Mark Gregerson Jessie' Guerrero ' Brian Guilian Consuel Gutierrez Hector Gutierrei Jesse Guiterrez Sara Guitierrez fJessica'Guzr'nan' f g' 3 V ,V Yarida Guzman ' - ' ' Qaniel lflabfashr W vi 1 Lfnann Haha as ' June Hall iv X' .IZ I W, ,,,, ,.,W,., Alle Hamer 5 TEEFFF'lfjdniiiE'iLa?FfifziEiT'5F5baiegiiiiihi P' self for the PSAT, A total of 175 of our stu- fdgnfvgfifcclrfthis' t'mpor'rantrtestT ' f ' V' ,gin-au.. f f Q7 fir 'fi t' ' f UQ M A fAvef'Hamerf 'f Rosalind Hamler Karen Hanna Milfeflllahiaw 'WW Shawn Hansborough Mitchell Hanson 'Willianr'l-la-rnage 'fffaf Leonor Harris Ann-Marie Harrison Richard iH5FiisB'ii 'f Richard Harvey --.,-f ff --ff - r ff'-V H . .-:,.f, f i' ,J Q4 ,.', iffiiii Jw. f' K , ,,,,. -LL .999.EF1QU1iDQ.1.PU'lQUD,3,D'1QUU9,9F!l?UlS.,fQF.,,QCf9b9I,-,.,,, 1. Attention all college-bound juniors - sign up n9w..IQr the..Q9tO.bQr...2.2.nd.1QS1 det9.0f.!b.Q-E.i5AI ,,,riii All juniors planning on going to college are encouraged to E?lS?.tDl.5. 1.935 A QQOC, 39Q.'9Q'T..tlfll? Wil 9Q!l.'q..PUT YQUJU UTQ, running for a National Merit Scholarship . .. .. .l?2'1K9f9'.la'S,a.ftf19.urtQerUf2n1S..d.rifted.9irln1hQ,rvir1ds..Qf.. maznyzcollege bound juniors as they thought of the Preliminary 59lTQ'?St.'.C APT'lUd?T?ST-. ,,l, . . oooo A .. The PSAT let juniors start on the right foot for college PFSPQVQUOU.-..4Un.'9'S. that .dld ?XCePf'9U.3'lYfW9U.QU this test - were awarded with a National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion award. ln 1955 Tiffany,Carter, Eyerett Dunnrick, Danny Kremer and Joe Mulevicz were awarded commendatory cer- tificatesrbythe school board. Out ottherone millionstudents who took the test, they ranked in the top 50!o. K K Taking the PSAT prepared juniors tor the SAT. l was glad I took the test because nowl know what the SAT'islike a,nd now l can really prepare,f' commented Chang! Park. K Many juniors frequented the Career'Center to findzouticol- lege information about their majors and the schools they wanted to goto. Long hours were spent with 'Career Center advisors! Diane Oley and Stan Bosler, torfind the place they wanted to spend their neatt four years in school. Now that I received my PSAT scores back, I can realistically look at my chances to get into the college otmy choice, concluded Stella Yeung. YY Y PSAT 167 Daniel Hascall Amina Hassan Scott Henderson Mildred Hendriks Abraham Hernandez Angel Hernandez Jose Hernandez Mario Herrera Yolanda Herrera Tamara Herrin Carlos Higareda Tracy Higginbotham Monique Hightower ' ' 'LaJohna Hill Larry Hinojos ,QUOUQ Hoang Thinh Hoang Kimberly Holland Brent Honea ' ' 'Ouyen Hua Milas Hudson Ismael ljluerta Elmer Hueie Amy Huhn Sandra Hyde ' Luis 'lbarra' Terry lndovina V X A V ,Jim!lngersoII Aurora lnguanzo V Miguel lrizabal Eduardo lzabal Andre Jackson Jacqueline Jackson Andre Jackson V Pristina Jackson V Khaled Jadallah Virginia Jadwin Jose Jaime Wendy James Yvonne James Zohre Jamily Soo Jang Jose Jacquez Cristie Jefferies Michelle Johnson Paul Johnson Robert Johnson Tamalia Johnson Juniors J 'S 'Q In Al 2 ,1 'A W 'Q o r ' 'QQ .v - fi i ,I i if M I 'Q Eff f an l Z if I , w , ,,. 1 ,.i , , v A R Wim xl fa , V '5- f , , 4, 4 5 X as 4 f lr any . ' if, , - J J Q 1: 4 'i L ,- QQ? .2 A s, at if - ' I gin ' I ,,l, 4 '2 ' 'fem-if W f 4 .. f 1 f al I AQ:- Ke 14' A :fy J rl' WX J 7 ff gf of 'X . ,, J Fw I 'fn fi f 7 fm 'fi .. A 1 :Wm ' ,, ,Q 9 f m r ,N ,pk ff Q N, z f 5 5 of 'f .W . Q 25,.,?1,:,,,. ' f ? 4 1 A X t X so Xt gg, ,SQ 4 'le m k: ' ' E -2 -, , K ' V h y ' X16 , . .' Yvonne Johson Zoila Jolon' ' Sabrina Jones ,Willie Jordan, Andrea Kabwasa Susie Kary f V. 2-L f - .,,.v 5 , 'i ' 2 A Q V :y i . : i Victoria Kee , , ,Q ' .,., Q l iRoseanh'aeiK6lrf'e , - ' iiq, 2155 , r '5' , 7 f ' , '2-'r' v Shannon Kelly fi t - f ' A I - gl o 5hery,KerteS2 QS, ',' 7 ---A ' -.yn , ,. . - , T0 Steven Kessler 'jf ' ' ' ' ' Tanya Keus A Q, X i '---'- , . V 4 fl K K 0 ,Y WNW i: by -. iwf ' -Y V V ,, ,em ,H ,, e ' ' N Ho .lin Kim Lanaeekiriwf 'efrif f'i l or I Greta King I, V3 Bobby Kraag vf' ' ' Kim Kreis f X -1 if 'B N 5 its' H, N ' 'K Q x if x, M 5, QQ, , , A, 4,,i, V Q 0 Eiifviivyeiyii,riiEl5GNix61Ih2FvNtHEI ?5'E681f53iE5 of green clay, entices customers into the popular fgiftsstroptflirhhSMGumbywasVs'o popul'ar'that'he had his own TV program. f vii. V ,,.f7,5 V 151, ' Gene Labayen , L' V 'WGTJ'yg1355jSf5FtuW'w 53' Julie Ladd . SQ i.ou,, ,A Keven Lang I Angel Lara ogi H I bfi-41 5 I I hatis he? Whois he? Some even askuwhere S' lsihE5i 'pHemisii5Sliiittl6E?EEin'sil5BiS656I2-i3T2I6i2iiiisiW loved by many adolescents as well as adults eveiryiwlieiiel To iiii 6 ifiidwiheisiuspeiise iiii Gregarious Gumby and his pony pal Pokey, too, came back ihi5ip6p'uiaiEifyf an 25iliiiEv15FiEEE5ii5 ii'A everything from Gumby key chains to Gumby and Pokey sweatshirts.iTHeyiw'e?ei'sEeSEi i3aFaidindialil 6v6Ffhe'bTaEEEHTii in fact, on TV. 'ii TfEyei'iOn L:A i'i featJr'edi GumbyMand'''Pokey''iB'HiiThiursdiay:, October 3. lt was said that the Gumby boom was taking in people of all ages and sending them out intothe' stores to purchase their Gumby articles. Kituwah Vaughan confirmed, matte F watching S' 'Eye' O'n'4LAii'iit'Br6'ugh't bla ok allBTit'hieKl6iviingW memories of Gumby l had forgotten in the years that have g6ne'byii's6il 'dug out ilmyicildiiGuinbyi'aindiyliokeyyti6'ys'5nElW bought a couple of Gumby shirts. Now l'm ready to face the , ,,,,i,, , H er, -fe fY,,' ,fff,V. If one walked through' the malls of the South Bay area, Gumby and Pokey wierewseeniion fheis fo'oked shelvesftynimi Hallmark cashier, Robert Johnson, commented, Gumby is the 8O'sliAtleasto'ne1ouf'6feveryvtienxpeoplefbuysofnetfhingw with Gumby or Pokey on it. Monday, October f1'4',' Cldkey's 'producti'o'ni 6T tliefG1imby 'S Adventures returned to local television by way of channel 11. 'Gumby was hot! ilt 'wasilike l'Ww'a's 'aVkid'iaga'i'nQ' The! only complaint I have is that it was only on from 3:30 to 4:OO! Jun'ior'Ch'ri's'Meyer 'loved 'i'tQ ' ' 'W' ' Gumby Shannon Latimer Christine Lawrence Cuong Le ,Linh My Le Toykia Lee Orlando Leon Edwin Lorica Claudia' Lua Lisa Lucero , , , . CUOVIQ, l-U, Francisco Luna Jesus Lupio Arefa Mansuri 'K X Krista Maples Lico Marin o.,,M.arQ9. MQFLQQQID Leticia Martin David Martinez Michael McMurray Clif'f'MCFl6YI1OldS' Dorlitha McCloud . e.,. Q h,'ffQ!!!1M5?Ml,'.l9L , John Meadows Jorge Mejia Malcolm Merriman 'CI'n rstopher Meyeru Mark Miller , J-9rQf1!9 Mifevrdi Raul Miranda Andre Mitchell Vicki Mitchell f Rahila' Mohammad' f Elena Mojica Wgrabriellar Monrag, Trina Montes John Montoya Melanie Moore ' Rachel Moore Raquel Moore Eddie Morales Tom Morgan Glenn Morris Janice Morris Shera Morris Jose Mosqueda Anthony Motta Cesar Mourelo Franzisk Muller Juniors 4 111: x ,nv 4. 'V 5 . Q up A V V, ,W I ,,,, . ,,1.l-.vt . Kwik 3154542 ir: 77 - .ffl 'f 'i L ,. f 'ze L. , , ?v,,,,?g, kid? . I f , ' , w- 1 V - 1451-af ' - ' ifzzmfff' ,Q A ,J ..,, .,., , 5, t E74 , . iff M Y' V . 4 ies, 1 ,v-, -JW ,,,,, my f -. ,gg , I, 'h V 'V ' QA f I 'M , ,, A Aff ,, ff v 4 S N MQW Q5 -, i Q f iqgiffran ,vf , A I V I , fb? ,rg .- s J X it 5 , 4:4 ' ' .ml A .. M, 1. '.?Pf,' Qfffffwt ' '93 .ft it .if '.fe.3-w,f,',,,2'.',, we oioio is is is seen here resting on a paper towel. The cUokie wentr1hro119h'H lOf 'OHYH d 'l7UUl'C'TY- f ' ' Robert Liehr David Lindeman' Hector Lopez ff 1 , f .t a 5 'N 4 - L f fig, , Lorenzo Lopez, 'f' 4, , ff f ff' f I A i 4 In is , A Lucy Lopez A H Mynor Lopez 5 T , z,fz - rzzz . zzz ,mf , Q cv, Paul Lutz K JeffYeyTMHCK6 T 022- Rhea Madison ' .Q6fElll.Q,M3!Q Qna,d9.. . V Toni Maldonado I Diana Malott U df ,V,V ,,Y,v,,V,A ,.,,,,, Ti z ' l a L Le,e zeze . ,441 X. V ,iam Guadalupe Martinez ' A F f if-ff T , V ' l Marquet McCalebb f , . , K- . . I ,M , Q- Charles McKinnon 1 , Kevin McKnight A ,t ' , ,,,,, N A ' , '57, ,Q r Katrina Mejia Enio Melgar Ana Mendes if f ' V y Vlpn Pablo Mera fzrvfcenfermejiasWwmwffffmf nfnffn A M MKTSEY MSFTHTSBZESW MXWWW WW 'v f rr' ,V .l . Rl is, 5557? 392 1 f . , ,,- M 77 T'TTTTmT y fN' , ,,, ,, , fi ffiwf il 3' jiaigff yy, yy.: 'Wifi 'M' 'T57i 'T' i i 'V ,,,, f,z..'f.a. ' ., rf, , , , f ,, 7, , wggf'gf,f ,f',1gI'gz,fL:,:,g:c,51ffff'ff ' Ig I ,ri 2 ?,gw1LfL,f .gem -1 L ' ookies! This was an odd subject for controversy Tc orisiiil er ing la ll otith eithiin g that 'ldap penedyoii lclafnifmz Y Y T MMWM pus, yet an object of controversy it was. Rumors ia56iiIf'thiei'inewTc66121603665 spread Until almost everyone discussed it at one time or another. lt has less chips. lt These rumors about the new cookie, however, were not True fiofriiie 'peo p I E, ba sled can the ' ide as t hat' t he Tciiokieih changed, instantly rejected it. lt is just not as good , commented 'Nikki4SHaiivi, 'a'lon'gtiniE' cookiefeaterf' 4' ' Others still, automatically changed their opinion and prefer'red't'h'ef n ew coo kie f T'lt i's ' som uc h 'Better and muchm A K more delicious, commented Dana Bosch. The truth about thieicodkieiiwas that the onginaliniakeirswl THE CENTRAL KITCHEN, located in Leuzinger High were forcedto cut their budget.'A's aresult they c'ould'n'ot'hire 1 people to make the cookie. The manager of the kitchen hereoncampus then decided tomakethe cookie her'e but W using the same ingredients for the batter. So, the cookie recipe' didnot change, only the cooki'e's manufacturing H location. Cookies 171 iiii Rosa Munoz Janette Maranio Theresa Nasraw V V Jose Navarro, Juan Navarro Juanita Neal George Negron 1 ' David NQITUS' John Newill ,, , ,HQ-9,09 .NQUYPUK , Hung Nguyen Jane Nguyen Nhon Huu Nguyen QM? Thigh Ngliyeft ' Tuan Nguyen I H31 D4 K Wendy Nguyen Wynndie Nguyen , NQPYFU ,,,.,.,,,,.,.,a .,,,,, ew. VY,, 1,,,f , . if if ' , 'Q' ' ig- 2 mr , if 4, L Q a. , z' ,umm Af, 4 1. . H ywz my C! f f, 5 ,gf f ' , ' 1, x , i Carla Nichols A, V ' ' f' wrthurezNteve's'f i, ' ,gf -- Edward Nikkel S f ' ' ' ' J ,raa fs'i9l!ezN,9fI2Q3,,z J ' r MBarabara Nowak Qi f- 2 , ' V Ramsey Nunn y J a,,a ,raa , ,aaaa r Lisa Oates 'PW P?ItriCia'OtaIS1fy Maria Ochoa Maribel Ochoa , u,V,,r,, Andrea Olivas Joe Ordaz Jose Oreitano Gustavo Ortiz Santiago Ortiz Yadira Ortiz Daytha Owens Marie Pacheco 'f f'Garmen Pa ditta' David Pages 5F?1?,nFff9 P?T?q9? Claudia Paredes Elvia Paredes E .f f .Vg 1 ,r ' ' . J 5 J If YM: , Q if ,. , ,H ff I, I Y X s 'V 'V V 1 .31 1 , ' ..d747fZf 1' ,, mf-,4 1 X :- Q , xy Q 1 i ff? f' f ' WJ I ff 1 - , ,af fi f 1 f 1 . V ,L .:,, , V -y,-414 . ' VGGQQ, , H fW4fff2cr'r 'Dj ,, ., l ,g,, fl., 1 ff!! , ,. ,, ,f ,A M 'Ifjf ' 4' 1 ' '-f f'-rf ' , 12477 ' r ' it . .5iiV 1 VV .,V, gf' 7 i y as 5, 4 N, . Faviola Paredes ' ' 'Chang'Park Chad Parker Leslie Parks ' Tarak Patel Anthony Penn 1 Juniors f '- . v gs f -yt Eff. ss.: - - if- ' Q ,X 'W I . .. 7 33, .-1 . -ra V . Q . . -'f' IQ, .1 .,' A 0 ' -f . 6 F T uf' .- A iiii P i and Julie Assat carefully watch the Aloha Week . i ll , - I V J ' Nancy Peraza Maria Perez - Patricia Perez 'I Teresa Perez Joleene' Perry Todd Perry 3 JE? x fi . ,,,, .. ' ' X ' Izola Peters V -fI'huy Pham-1 55 'T 7 Andrea Phillips A' Ricardo Pizano xwf A Abigail PIETEW' 3 Patti Plummer .I Q f gf' ff 1'- U! ' Veronica Polanco 'A Mary Polo , 'h ' 'f Micki Poole - P iJl5f1I'1TP5rf6l5n P: T 4. Josette Porter , David Pullano 'P' Kristina Putnam Marla Quinonez I .. rotective shade. Fashionable though practical. Neces- isairyitfurfuirineeiieiifS'im6iy fhiSistYl'6TTf SET everyone thought was cool - the art of sunglasses. tion of the time. They ranged anywhere from a pair of Sav-On Galleria. Nearly every student owned a pair of these fashion ever I gog even when cruising down Sunset past Vine, ex- Fashion was as much a part of it as being practical. A really fpopUl'ar':p'a ir off'sUnglaisseis are PR ay PBairT's :6ri R?a'y BaiT'Triiitfa5 tions which look identical except for the name of course. I 'b ou ght' my R ay Ba n 'S' ra fter' I we it t' T6 'Yea rb'66'I?Wefstf4tfITis'3iI'5 T' summer. This guy I met had some and I wore his all the time and 'kneWi'that l'd 'Have to get amy i6'iivi1T 's'aid' Kar'6iiP'HaiTri52 i Fashion played a big part as different patterns within the 'glasses themselves' came int6 thfe'fdesign'e'fs'''iiiiiidsxafidfiiniif stance, blue, black, and white stripes in the same pair of glass- esfwowt h'tMy'sungIasses have 'blue 'and blackTra'iiie'siVvitIiTaT paisley pattern in them. I've got so many compliments on them. I Necessary in the sense that the glare's cut down when driv- ing, laying on the beach, or just'strol'ling'd6Wn'IrigileW6'6d AvEf-' nue. .coswmeaconlgsm-to-he-week--happened -for the- ----- at asar' P H-A fashion hadrhit likesdaylglbwcficsuresieiamrcaiarsywiiaingii.i first time. styles or creepers had their time. Sunglasses were unfolding the TT'lYS'f6I'y'Of'fH'Sh'lOf1f V f'2' AVKV !'f ' A VIVI ,V hyrk VAVZVYY 9 M 'V K K W 'V Sunglasses '- ,..LuisfRoIicarpioMWf Richard Prendergast .Daneyf.Bricefawe1M BVIETVQTIB l'6STTIi?I'9'f tyle Sf S Wipe S and 2C6I6lFs'Un Eelleii ati! effofevefl The aging? 'S pieci alt 'ITS ki t 'ISBIIQ 8' it 6 'af':Si1'219'.'99 paTr'of SCEFF 6?I:5iZSnETTF1f5f fwonde FST' ' ' My S Urfglas se P a re: 2viYa'Iity'I'T thenimwhzekfez 'C Ia imed' Priscilla 'C UC8Ib'i't'Q ' ' ff Z X 'fi T I4 2 love itI 'i'prC5CIH'irTted K'irT1b9I'IyfH6IlahdZ.' 'ZZ'IZ : 'Z'7 Fonda Raley Francisco Ramirez Sandra Ramirez Socorro Ramirez Samuel Randall Tamara Randall Chris Rea K Joseph'Reci'nos Maria Recinos ,, ,Ti,mQ!'!Y F39mS Lucy Rendon Scott Renford Leslin Reyes ' Richard Rice' ' Tony Richards Eric Richardson Lakelh'Ri'ohardson' Joseph Riera Neshmaida Rios f 'Lorena Rivera K' Sheri Rixey Randy Roahds Joel R6bihs'on' ' ' Ann Rocco Edgar Rodriguez ' Juana Rodriguez Kenneth Rodriguez Mercede Rodriguez 'Ranion' Rodridu'e2' lrma Ruiz Vicken Saghatian ' Efrein Salazar Efren Salazar Michelle Salazar 'Miguel Salazar Raquel Salguero Angela Salinas Apsar'Samphet Carolina Sanchez Jesse Sanchez ' Sonya Sanchez Ralph Sanders Lilian Sandoval Raul Sansores Lloyd Savage Miguel Savala David Schaefer Lisa Scott 1 Juniors f . -, , W, , -,. if 3 if ' L in L f l M 4 9, 1 5 ff 'ua Q1 19 19 ' v '. - 5,'. ,. f Aff-77 TTWJV V ' ffm W , S 4 G, -a, ,- , yy .1 M, my 1 2 .yyiral f- f, A, fl X 1 ff ' ff l , I' fc f 'f i 5 Wm 4 , 44, , I I v' F' ' M ,, ,r-yqwfr Q- '1- are 1-f-- fnjfffli ' A !W6i5EFxW6iK5T'3 ?Wr5Et'ieF 566575 SEE W '-f'5'f' 5 ff , . 5 , .V,.,-.-- ' G t rl chez is ecstatic about her performance dur- Qingwpracticef' Sonyaffwas' fthefffirstfffemale -f'f'- f wrestler in our school's history. Z, 4.5443 4 e Lesa Sease Mary Senn ' ' ' Joel Serna Asif Shamsuddin Nikki Shaw ' ' Jeff Shell Anthony Sibilio MarcfSlgafooos 'f Q' Ward Sigafoos Tom Sinanian 1161? X Deanna Smith Karolyn Smith S1QY76'3l'l'll1'll51'li'gTS' Sonam Soni Aldo Sordo Maria Soto Daniel Stachowiak V,,, ,,,V .. , ..l ' jjj Q T V H415 John Staiger ' , lp Q., 'ff' S'rep'h'arrrfec6tanteyf , , 4' fi Brenda Steele 21 V ' ' Lorena Steenhoek Q I f Tracy Steuckrath K ,.,, ,.,,,, ,,.,: o ,t,tV eceifriri 7 eeeetfr1-feefe o,iioo M f T fi is I I lright you guys, roll call! , Coach Bree yelled 7' A EEr6ssithei'r6'6mf iTfOiKiiFr6l5ert6Q Sorfyarfw Waite irFi'ihut'efiE6ihya iSainEHei!' She' a'fgirliVS6nyaiwafs4 the first fernalento make the wrestling team. El Molino interviewedSonyaabout'rniakil'ngi'fheTt'e5ihT'iiT iiii 'ii' MQLINVO: Why did you join the team? SONYAE 'l jo'i'nied the teami be'C'ause l' usedfo vva't'oh 'th'er 'A team, and I just .love the sport. ELTMTGLINOE l-low ididithe guys onthe teahmi feeliaibouteyoruife SQNYA: They were indifferent to me at first. They tried to c6iii2inEe'im6t'oiigeii off the teamfbut riowefhieyieareeuesedto me. Now they think of me as a wrestler. ELMOLINO: You are also involvediin variousotheiroaciivif H ties. How do you keep up with this work load? SONYAK: lt s yeryf'hard' arid' it takesup 'a 'lotof t'irnefbut l think it's worth it. Ell MOLINO: How did yourparents a'nd'the'Co'aChes feel about you joining the team? SONYA:'My rnom't'oId'me'to go out for it and sh'e'suppOrt'e'd K me. Coach Bree was a real good sport about it. He gave mealot of encouragement. ' ' ' ' f ' EL MOLINO: Have there been any barriers in your way? SONYA: No. l'm not doing this to' provemyself. l'm out' there for the same reason the other wrestlers are, which is to 'win andto' represent our sohoolthe best we Can' f' Female Wrestler Keith Stevens Tina Stiefel Alexander Streinz Beatriz Suarez ' 'Charles' Swain David Swintard Valerie Taylor ' ' ' 'Jose Tecun' ' Maribel Testa Adienna Thomas ' Gen'a'Thomas' James Thompson Jr. John Tracy f 'V 'Da'o'Thi-Tran 1' Gina Trinh Russel Tuck ' Dalia'Tuer6' A Daniel Uce Juanita Vasquez 1- -i-hiselottevv-asquezw--'N Kituah Vaughan Elizabeth Vega T Sa'rlAdrai'VeIazCi11l6i ' Eddie Veliz ,f,, .Mictoriai-Voros,-f, Darwin Wadsworth Ealon Wallace ' ' C'arOl VValler 'i Troy Ward , t,.,.,. YY? Fld! ,YY?L'?,, Brian Warner Myrna Wathogoma KerlnaWWatkins.N,. , , .Carlton,,W,ebster,.-, Christopher Weiss Angie Wells 'J' fCl'1l'iiSiWellS Omar White . E.!!2UzYYhi1W9r,tl1 Andrew Wig Alan Wilhite ,Cedric ,Wimbush ,. ...,,., f,A.lthea Witter Jennifer Wixon Billy Wong ' BryanNWooden' Hiram Wooden , ,.T?m.lE:3,,W9.9,',f0U? , George Yanez Jessica Yeager , ,Erika,Yee, Arturo,Yepez Stella Yeung Tiki Young ' 'Nelson Zaldivar Diana Zamorano Omar Zavala Melinda Zeugin Wendy Zitter Ath ena, Yiuntukis Juniors rwfffi--wa ,gy Af-7 V, ,-13 ,ee , X, V Z 11 ,, f Q55 , 401 , i 4, ... , 1 f I 4 , f If , fn ,ff X, 1 Z, 1 4 ,H 1 ' 'fab '.-fi:-12 9 r' Hi' I 5 i im' ef 4 ,f , 1, fW 'f '1f rmfLL'75 'L - ' ,T ' Ufifglgj- Yi 9 1 N rl ' 22 ? - A 2 V Q 4 X .,, -.as i i - ff . rf , 4' V 042 '44 ag X -f iff ,Q 5 1 77 7' 32, f fe M f fir Y f 4 i rg, 1 Al ' iz L 1 V ' 1 4 ' : ? 'f' 1 ' 5,1 ., 'xl' ' :'.ifQ',,s L.fx,Q:',,2 ef i' ., 1- ara f .ff f ,, W 'i . ,,.:YT,,,., ,, . ' 55:-i f' I f v Q , We Q v fy i Af' T if' it N' 'Viv . rymw ' . f' - i- , gg,-3 ' 1 . ff mn.. .N X iff' be l t'-1 -its A, t. Q S it 2' E 'R 'YS 5 s 6,1 , ' V l Zoltan Szalontai l David Tapia ' ., V ' Chandra Taylor 6' 'D , Treamelle Taylor i f ff ' gffgaaglr if W f ,4 yw 1 f x Z, 24' f f .2 'E K ,L J, aff' f' ,,,,5f!, M 2 y Kellie Todd I , , I 3 'rtfEdW8FG T0Ql6':f -4 I Warren Tokuda , 1 Lena Torres '- W I Wiirey SVQTZSKIZMIJQRLEQ' 4' My K Alberto Tostado ,,2, 12 ,I , V 'VQ 5 Vlvu , AVVI 9 M,, ' V if W , Mark Verhaus V ,. fm-Scott-Alezlnamm-,Q 1 gg ,. 5 , g?2f'7'f Richard Villafana , A A Sherry viiiasenor Qi ' , - afmicira-er-vinesemf W 'M wiiben vivz Ploger Usaer Ana Valdez Marcell Vallverde Javier Vasquez WWW? 1 iff in 5 ff hat are your plans for your Senior year? 'M'KTl'5tYmM'2Ul6?'Y4TU:Q51'fQ?T6U'iQl'dU'QS 2T1 d TWFVEMT ITQWQ TEZETQSTYQ Elfiitifiw' nm rf ' ' Nam:ytWUlD'myah'f2af'Foi'WUrk'iine'orde'rrtorfs'aveeenUugh'Tno'ney a'm to buy a car. Nf6'lDVdTEmCUU3TTES4'2:'MYDTH!! so-f'or1'n'yfSaenior yeaarfareat org ra duate-a nd have the best year ever!! high school. WS6 SQTTC' H62fi1mlVlVfD'l'BTl Sf iHl'6i'TUnSf8'l'fiV i'S lfflTQ1iCOl lEgE'ST'SfU'd Ygmand try to make it a fun and memorable year for myself and everyone else!! college easily and to accomplish all that l can as an athlete. Carolirfa'Santl1e'z'1tl'fp'l'arftoob e'veryainvo'lvedfan'drco'ntribfut ere noug hwy to our class to make it the best class that has ever graduated from fH,:HTSTWe ,..f,, .A ,,a!,, s,w,.,aam a1,, , .,f,, ,W a,.,,a, !,,,,,a..W,..a, ,.,,, Ma, ,.,,.,!.,,.,,,, M, .,,,,, W,,o,,,,W,WM,,,, Exene Cervenka - To be involved as possible just so I can graduate ,a,ndMg,oA.t,GWECC,'W ,!,.,,!., , ,,,,,, Q .f.!, W ,.!a M, .fye X M !ff.f, a .,f,,f!.. A ,f,.f, , ,,,., ,!,, ,W,,,,,a,,,,,,,,N,,,,,,W,gMM Sheri Rixey - My plans for my last year here at H.H.S. are to have as Kmmuchdun' 'fasffpossi blerarn dwg ra dtratewat at he 'is a mewti m'e'rftH at'nHa'!3 me Sara Anderson - My plans for my last year are to take fun classes 'fandogoisomewheref'ad'ifterentaevery fd ayrfoar'alunch':r e'ff 4 4aa'lf Michelle Crittenden - I would very much like to continue in school r'rinvolve'mfentf'l' plan torremain 'o'n Dril lr'Te'am' 'andalfwouldr'likaef1tor'join'ff' Diaconians as well as keep up my studies. After graduation I plan to ewgowtoffconre-gee. ',-f,1'f' Y -,q, fir- .,f,Yaf- -.+Y Vrra YVT. V nf,,Y.e .,,,,,,,. 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X N , '- -, V V VI XX X V -'lf' :LAi or ,C,,, , J 1+ 4 ' A' r 1 -i , '77 f W - 4 fl, V VV, V, l, , V r V , , 3 - ,Lua W I' qui- V, Stealthy Wealthy Sophomores It was Tuesday. Lunchtime. Twenty sophomores sat in Room 18-1, hanging on the Boss, David Noya's every word. We need more kids to get involved in this! he said firmly. Instantly I was alert. To get involved in what? I wondered. Maybe this spy stuff wasn't so bad. The Boss' right-hand girl, Lisa Eastman, passed out papers to everyone. As I was behind the curtains, I couldn't read the writing. We meet again on Saturday, said Overseer McClure, Be sure you come prepared. Prepared for what? Just what were these soph- omores up to? I reviewed what I had heard about the sophomore gang. Their main goals were to plan for the Backwards Dance in March and to raise money for their prom. There were always rumors of candy and T-shirt sales. This was normal. But this get-involved, come-prepared stuff sounded really suspicious. The next four days were hectic. All the sophomores seemed to know the plan, but I couIdn't figure it out. They talked in code words like old shorts , sneakers , and rags . I'd just have to go catch them red-handed. Early Saturday I snuck slyly around the corner of Safeway. Would I find blood? Gore? The school parking lot was alive with excitement. Ms. Moneybags, Sandra Torrente, was taping up a sign. SOPHO- MORE CAR WASH Oh, ofcourse. Feeling really stupid, I went up to Helen Lee, alias The Hand. Spirited class, I commented, looking at all the sophomores armed with old rags and sponges. She smiled. We're very successfuI, she said, and we're on our way to raising money for a real jammin' prom! I nodded. So much for my jammin' mystery. But then, someone could always lose their car ., ' ,gm ,, ' ' 1 - 7 ,..3,.5xw. . f M '1 if f 'T W-pw: o , ,... 7. av ,. . I , M 4 iv: an E t r ua, I ...Q f,,, tv A321 Z ' . 1 -W. ff. , V ma., , !!!!!.!! ' . 13 ,es . .,, oft tt . '1 V vu E L1 Si? 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A Juan Chavez Ricardo Chavez Sal Cirincione Hamlet Cisneros Brian Cleary David Clemmons Ronnie Clifford Michael Coleman Cheppel Collins Jesus Contreras Raul Cordero Nancy Cordova Charles Cornwall Leticia Corona John Cortez Luis Cruz Cynthia Cucalon Maria Cueva Marissa Cunanan Stephan Cunningham Richard Dearden Brian De Cuir Delia De La Torre Laura De La Torre Luis De La O Edwin De Leon Sylvia De Viso Patrick Dean Olivia Deanda Jimmy Deen Carpio Del Anabel Delgado Luis Delgado Joe Destefano Blanca Diaz Juan Diaz Jason Di Felice Timothy Doiron Joe Dominguez Lori Dominguez Mike Diette Jo Ann Dolinger Winnie Dolinger Daniel Downie Mayra Duarte Alejandro Dunnick Lisa Eastman Christine Eckersley Raelyn Eckersley Kevin Edison Sharon Edmonds Christine Eisenberg Hayden Eligon Tony Ellison Melissa Ely Timothy Ely Robert Erena Lucy Escalante Rudy Escobedo Mark Esparza Jorge Espinoza Alba Espinoza Blanca Estrada Scott Faulhaber Sophomores , -X . .LL- I A .- ' i fir! is l at I U ., H, ..z,, W I N v , 1 1. - C i '2 V if H 8 2 in ' '75 L - fr, it . 2 v I ,XMPABHJ-5 I r . 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I H I snazzy C' U .Y,.v,HA ' is - -A, 4 V an .Ml . . -V--1 H I vi fi . - ' V , 71, 7 'L N K .J .. by .. .xl Y 1 xt.-l i :--3: 1 'Wi 'ffijggf' ff ' ' ' 'r y A Q ' A 'AZ-Luf t ' + N X , r 'qi V ' 1, i' -U 3 Q A ' , ' J A ' 1 o , r' A , - - 3 K, f' J' , ' i . a 5 ' 1 - 2' ivy ' ' i ' 3-T .. 7 ' ' N 1 V N v . i . m , H A K Comical Crimes With Freshman iitters out of the way and SAT tests in the far-off future, sophomores had plenty of time and energy to devote them- selves to having a good time, no matter how strange. Can you guess who dunnit? 1. lwas chased by a bum across the campus of Lloyde High School. 2. I put my jeans in the oven so they would dry faster, and they burned. 3. I put adead fish down my camp counselor's back. 4. We went to Imperial Highway one night and threw oranges at a hooker. 5. I had to sell toilet paper at the LA Airport. 6. l fell in love! That wasn't crazy, that was dumb. 7. I put make-up on my little brother while he was asleep, and he didn't find out until my mother got mad at him. 8. I accidentally popped a balloon in my silent as a graveyard Eng- lish class. 9. I attempted to surf a fifteen foot wave. io. I touched John TayIor's arm, eueoeg elieqoiw 'Oi speoug Hieiinsn pifieq '5 uoleong eiulufig 'Q enoi eq eq eglaq 'L Aelsiexiog euiisgiqg '9 ea-I ueiei-4 'Q opeoiew opeiglv pue uosuiqog euonog 'V plelvqfiv uaeilog 'Q Jewled A0213 '3 Q 'L-Q--f-f- 1 91: fr 54' -I 2': I ,- S, saggy ikff fm. 2? V I .E XM? 'gf Q v. N: ff L X' x ix vt ' SAY CHEESE - Sophomores Thuy Hang Nguyen and Carrie Ngai walk the campus during lunch. This was popular among sophomores, i f ,Q ?5 fri 1 3 I 0 EHSIJOCI ULIOP 'L gg, 1' .4 . If 3 . ' 1 I 1 i 3 .S 3 I I 3 i xx ' Li' A I 'V A 44 is M ,..y ly r lk 1- 0 Q- Q? 'I Lv. I 5. :rj 1 I I , + I r ' I ' - X -I' tr . P Q A - K , fi . 12 'L 2' V . . 'f -W, - gf i A l Lx , fl' N ie..-.-A as lil. . t.- ll Jennifer Feldt Ramon Felix Kristin Fernandez Margarita Fernandez Zoila Fernandez Raymond Ferrar William Fifita Juan Figueroa Maria Figueroa Norman Figueroa Flueben Figueroa Gregory Fischman Susan Fitzgerald Gabe Fleming Abel Flores Alma Flores Isabel Flores Lorena Flores Martin Flores Paula Flores Ramon Flores Janel Fomby Daniel Fonteyn Kenneth Foster N-l lx Pm 181 .bum Elizabeth Franco Joel Franco Mario Franco Wilber Franco Paul Franklin Sherry Franklin Rodney Frith Ruth Fromeia Ecatarina Gal Usa Galbreath Miguel Galicia Raul Galvan Josefina Gamboa George Ganem Bryon Garcia Eddy Garcia lsidro Garcia Ivan Garcia Jose Garcia Luis Garcia Marcia Garcia Marcia Garcia Marcia Garcia Rena Garcia Rosa Garcia Tammi Gardino Marcus Garner Kimberly Gibbs Kevin Gillespie Yolanda Gilmer Edelmira Giron John Giverink Kimberly Glomboske Brian Glynn Andres Goomez Juan Gomez Anthony Gonzales Alejandro Gonzalez Angel Gonzalez Claudia Gonzalez Claudia Gonzalez Josie Gonzalez Juan Gonzalez Louis Gonzalez Mario Gonzalez Sandra Gonzalez Vanessa Gonzalez Dana Green Kevin Green Roberla Green Eric Greffenius Roger Grisby Douglas Guerra George Guerrero Jessie Guerrero Lorena Guerrero Donnell Guidry Cabada Guillermo Efran Gurrola Deborah Gutierrez Hazel Gulierrez Jacqueline Guzman Jose Guzman 1 Sophomores if 4 ,.,. 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' ' ,f 'I I 4 1' -7 .A 1,4 I .. l 1 Lf ww L f i L 1 ' ..,, X - ' i ' ' ff We-7, ,,,y l J V . Q 2 1 vi . , , ' fl , , .l -, n j ,, 2-, 0 ,. I 1 f 1 We 'Hn .ap , sig, i . , - V K Sl , , V 1 f 5 ' 4 l , 1 5 . Hectic Homework People say that for most students, the sophomore year can be the most hectic out of the four years in high school. I'm having a hard time keeping my grades up this year because l'm so busy, quoted David Noya, Having seven classes really takes up a lot of my time. Many sophomores have no trouble backing up statements similar to that of David Noya. Sophomore students in college requirement classes usually spent an average of three to four hours of homework a night depending on how much they understood their homework assignments or if there was an exam the next day. Sophomore Michelle Wilson said, My Honors Biology, Honors Math, and English classes are the three main classes that consume most ,of my homework hours. Especially when I have a test in each of those classes all on the next day! Some students usually contributed time to the harder classes that they may have had. Honors Student Melissa Wilmot indicated this when she stated, I usually spend 2 hours on just Algebra 2 homework, an hour for English, and 30 minutes more on the rest of my classes. But I also have Yearbook, which takes up a lot of my time when the deadlines come around. Of course the story about spending those long hours on homework wasn't always true because there were always the small ten-minute breaks a student might take between every assignment. Homework benefited no one but the person who does it, is the per- spective some sophomores teachers take towards the homework plan. As for math teacher Mr. Liles, he felt the half hour on each subject plan ofthe school board was not that effective. I don't feel that the half hour homework plan is sufficient. The amount of homework done is really based on the individual, how much they are willing to do to get the grade they want to achieve, he stated. E' 'ff X -ffl' . ie X' --vi' f if: gs J . 'ii . ,- End NK -lu, '4Z ?' X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - Sophomore Michelle Wilson crams in her unfinished homework assign- ment into the last IO minutes of her 6th period class. Michelle had both Honors Math and her Hon- ors Biology class which was 7th period. ww- f r 1 i X ?4 X ' . .. x Z4 4. - I A A . , Y I Q 'f I7 I L . ,Q '-v4 ,,,. . I . , V s-- . I ,J . ,N . V.: t 2 Q4 In -- X , V g y , 1 . I is .. vw.. -X ' I I , ', Q ' I .1 ' ' ' ' I Y 0 ,V I ,, f la Q I I x Z. fe vi 5.1, gh .F , Q l , A . Vx 1 r 25, . V C , Q , W I 1 . ,. ,M - - c. j.. 1, Y . l I ,Q V. I ' .fx .. h 1 ' ' X 5 M, V 1 - b 1 1 5, V... 4 A I V i . I.. 1 V: hx , I , 5, , A F , I . :r Vi. '7 , , ,, ji ,377 I .262 A. , - . V 1 ,ft I -f X K. YZ , rem wif, N ' . M I ' . 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The cost of it was cheap because it included hotels, bus trips, and meals, said a sat- isfied chard San Mateo. Th urney began with two days in London, which was the same amog of time spent in Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Tha stayed in Italy for a week and a half. The trip ended with four days in London. At this point David and Richard departed from the CQ'oup and spent three additional weeks in Holland with relatives of qJDavid's. ,QQ As Americans in foreign countries, many things in European life stood out to them. Some of the French people were reluctant to speak English to tourists, and parts of Paris were described as A IF crazy. ln Italy there were gypsies who begged for money and even pick-pockets. A really big difference in culture was illustrated in Holland where there is no drinking age limit. They also found that the Dutch have a great admiration of the American people. My being American was a big deal even to my own relatives, said David. These cultural differences whether big or small made for an excit- ing learning opportunity not only of languages but of people, which was obvious when Richard San Mateo said, This trip was so much fun from start to finish that I am tempted to go on the Spain-Portugal tour being planned for this summer, but either way I know everything -MQ377 5 i 5 ali., 7 4 we ,.., I if .-v .. 4 ku, fy L ui- ' 'TW .,. 'life r .y QL.. Dazzling Delft's - European travelers David Noya and Richard San Mateo admire the porcelain works in Delff's. Delft's is a famous store in Hol- I I land. I did, saw, and learned about will stay with me for the rest of my life. 1 ' - 'L-. , f 1 .. 5 .. X Ur' ' 5, I ' Q st. if 'Y' V ' V . , I if f ' 1 3 ' gl if 4' ' I f - .- ' f X J ' ,gi , : A , I My Q ,4 , : ' , xg I Ll. .JW X 7, ' ,tn I , 7 2 X i ' V ir af-.,, X x '1 , xl, If ' 1 I 17 w 0 f 9. 9' , 6,4 ' i European Trip Jeff Lamontagne Maria Landeros Stephanie Lang Drago Latinovic Carlo Laune Randy Lavender Kennet Lawrence Aaron Le Ngocgiau Le Phi-oanh Le Tyrone Lear Helen Lee Jaell Lee Seung Lee Kurtland Leichman Elvira Lelea Daniel Lemon Monica Leon Katy Lew Michael Lewis Michael Lewis Joe Liggins Philip Limbacher Victor Limon 185 .1 Frank Lockhart Alberto Lomeli David Lopez Jesse Lopez Mabel Lopez Ann Loriega Rosio Lozano Dung Lu Jeanie Luatangi Cynthia Lucero Fernanda Lugo Javier Luna Maria Lupio De Anna Lymuel Jason Mac Donald Adam Machado Bridget Madison Ruben Maestro Daryl Mahnke Valerie Maldono Metui Manu Quoc Mao Jennifer Marschel Alfredo Martin Christine Martin James Martin Laura Martin Luz Matrin Aaron Martinez Arturo Martinez Doris Martinez Elsy Martinez Evelyn Martinez Griseyda Martinez Javier Martinez Lori Martinez Maricela Martinez Martha Martinez Ricky Martinez Toni Martinez Victor Mathews Natale Mayhew Felice Mayorga Debbie McAdang Lesa McCall Shanda McCutcheon Richard McDaniel Kerby McPherson Jamie Medina Rajen Mehta Jeff Meier Gabriela Mehia Jose Melbar Edgar Melendez Marlon Mendez Tony Mendez lvonne Mera Alfredo Mercado Juan Mercado Sharon Merriman Michell Migneault Steven Miller Walter Miller Maria Moncada Sophomores -.,-0' if 0 x wifi 1-7 - 3 :L 'Q 'Wil' . ., . 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The question was Where were you during your most memorable moment last summer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 on Lake Paris camping Europe Wrestling camp getting pinned by the state champion Magic Mountain Motown Records recording a new song l wrote Sunset Boulevard Honors Math 1 beach party Southbay Galleria USA Pep Squad Camp Behind the Shamu Tank at Sea World Drill team practice Here at HHS at yearbook workshop Beach-surfing some killer blue walls and going through a tube pleuoq oew uosep eqoog fined HOOJQSJDSN uetsim 5UnH !9d Ulf' ee'l ueleH uelueugg AUJV seluow euueof' osoufieg xpew SU!Fll!M l9ELl0!Vtl UlLlS 9PU!'I enamel Gnoq BISON pgneq ueAn5N 6ueH-Anql SL ZL LL OL E V' ww t 5,2- gx. jx' ,, 6 J 4 L, X ' V x Ni, f 8 ' 1 f 17 SUPER SOPHIE - Sophie yell Fia Luatangi looks 9 at her U.S.A. Pep Squad camp instructor as he ex- Z plains the routine. It was mandatory for all pep L squad members to attend camp. ,. Sergio Monterrosa ' I 5' f W , H M 'B' Jason Monzon . f , .e ' '1 f X Norma Moore '25, '- ew.. 1 ., Teresa Mortan . f i v . , Sheila Moms I: . 4, 3' -Q! .V Therese Morris ' I7 I - , , ' .3 ' , Susan Morrow f ,, ' V Mitzi Mosley 3 1' H 37 Q, ' .3 ' V ' Patricia Murphy ,Z .F if , sr Q. f 1 'F S Cory Nagatoshi S ' f ' ' '74 ' Y ' . , Alma Navarrette , ,. 1 f .4 -- A ' 'i L t N I 5 V V, W! Q V a rece avarro - X 4 Q' 5 ' . ' n - David Navas 1 1 . on , 0 .yea ,K 1, . . ,Q , . i' A -.., Q, gif? 4 10,1 Sonia Negrete 4' U f l I - V - yy Q , - X , ,J mv, if i 5 ' ' P ' ' . s 1 of ' A 'W J ' A , i ' Matthew Nelms v Q 1 ' 1' - f'. 2' ' , , . f , 1 ,f. , , , I, V , , .- ' :M-1 Carrie N an V' ' ,M 1 Q, -.fri , -t , ,.- P AM, QN , , ... .- , . V , 4 V fu., I y ,, -, a oau gaue . ' V 1 4 ' N ,Z 1 Lemoto Ngaue ' 1 . 1, .V 4, , ,Q V ,W Chi Nguyen N' , V 1 X. , 2' 5 5 A 5' .. f V 1 M Q V ,. DOHQ Neuyen , 1 i f ' I ' ' ' 4 I, ' 5, V ' M'-5 Dung Nguyen C7 s ff H 4 E A - A 1 W Poll 187 ' 'W 4 ' 'Q f a 1- f-'- -off? 1. ,,' 1 . lf Xi 1 A 11' ' 1 if xl 9 l 1 , K 'Z 4 1 Hoang Nguyen Sang Nguyen Thuy Hang Nguyen Kristen Norris Jason Norton Angela Norwood David Noya Derrick Nubia Eioy Nunez Maria Obregon Marybelle Ocampo Christina Ochoa Guadalupe Olvera Manuel Ordenes Francisco Orozco Veronica Orozco Karen Orquiola Gerado Ortega Juan Ortega Patricia Ortiz Cary Owen Angela Padilla Vicki Padilla Ralph Page Stacy Palmer Lloyd Pamphile Adrian Parga Adrienne Parga Tiffany Paris David Parker Jeniene Parker Vipul Parmar Kristen Paukert Parrsish Payment Leticia Paz Michael Pedersen Robert Pele Isabel Peraza Alejandro Perez Ana Perez Monica Perez Patty Perez Angela Perkins Jason Perry Todd Perry Thuy Nhu Pham Jason Phillips Jennifer Phillips Mavis Pili Shawn Pitta Dean Poisso David Pomar David Poon David Pope Eric Portegies Leonidas Portillo Roger Preciado Chuck Price Victor Prince Ut Kim Cluach Elvira Quezada Cristina Cluintero Juan Ramirez Rafael Ramirez Sophomores 1 , I' 1 Q I 44 M , . , HW. , ,,, - z:f4 1 7 f 1 k if 1 J , C, ,f 4, . h7,ff 1 ' 1 I I 'J ff X W 'W j i. 7 - A W, , Q11 V ,, ,lf ,,l., yi Q ms ' , WSG 9 Qg, 1 L 'f ' 1 fl ' O , 'QQ f 'f 1wz'a'zf':n .Hx ,. , A .1 .J- -an ,M 4 f , , , ,.,.. 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Some may be hereditary, as her mother was a writer for Senior Citizens magazine. Help and encouragement from past teachers was another factor. Both Mrs. Lynch and Ms. Burket have helped me a whole bunch with my poems and stories. After my English class had finished a story-writing as- signment, Ms. Burket would tell me if she thought my story was good enough to try to get it published or not. Then she'd tell me where to send it to. She'd also fill me in on any writing contests going on, Melissa stated. Mrs. Burket said, When people find out I was Melis- sa's Freshman English teacher they think, 'Wow! You must be terrific, teaching her to write so well.' The truth is Melissa arrived here know- ing how to write already. In fact, I suspect she was born with a pencil in her little baby fist. Like many other authors, Melissa set a goal for herself. My goal is to live on an island with a husband, three kids, five cats, and to write, write, write. But seriously, I plan to write for a people-geared maga- zine and have time to write novels. On top of writing, Melissa still had time to be on yearbook staff, cross-country, and track. Melissa shared a common fear among fellow writers. l'm always afraid l'll wake up one day and will never be able to write another word! she stated frantically. 5 f ' f A .MU , AV rf' i A-, I Q... T , if ,,,,,, lj I SUPER WRITER - Sophomore Melissa Wilmot is a published author. She had a great headstart in her career as a writer, 4' M M 1 R as if ' 'Q' A 4' ef 'E g ' i ' V r F V' o V g ' , , Vty, , f f ' I , z ,,,, A in 1 , , ' 0 , 1' Q? ' 'ZW' ' Q .Q , A ' We ' A rf 2. 'R ff f I , ti , , M , ll, . V ' f x . . Mxx A wil, , , V A Tl r ' Writer of the 80's Sergio Raygoza Edward Read Sharon Reeser Lilia Regis Malinda Reilly Stephan Revius Armando Reyes Danny Reyes Guillermina Reyes Mark Reynoso David Rhoads Binelda Riel Marisol Riley Joelyne Rios Mercedes Rios George Rivera Suzette Rivera Yolanda Rivera Tina Roan Trinese Roan Yama Roashan Bouohe Robinson Denise Rocco Hilda Rocha W1 189 R .Ml V 49 iv f H. 3 1 4, 3 f' ygfz'-., r ,r,,y, Patty Rocha Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Carlos Denny Jesse Maria Raquel Rosa Nestor Rojas James Rolon Jose Romero Maria Romero Nora Romero Mike Ronk Lew-Rey Rosado Brian Rose Christina Ross John Rotella Martha Ruano Mike Rubin Jeffrey Rudolf Ulises Ruiz Yumary Ruiz Mike Ruston Allen Ryle Aide Salas Norman Salas Elizabeth Salazar Reginaldo Salazar Neil Salguero Jennifer Salley Juan Sanchez David Sanders Richard San Mateo Alma Santiago ' Annyce Sapp Venancio Saucedo Sandra Schaaf Guillermo Scoser Deshawn Scott Lisa Scott Michelle Scruggs Starr Seavey Ann Sexton Yvette Sexton William Shadrick Crystal Shaffer Nicholas Shannon Steve Shapiro Linda Shin Elinor Siea Marc Sigafoss Deidra Simmons Ramone Simril Amy Simanian Shannon Sipsey Rafael Siquenza Chris Skiles Nela Slepcivio Kisna Smith Neicey Smith David Smullen Valareasa Snow Miriam Soba Dong Sohn Sophomores Rho be ' , , .:,.f'v-all X l f va , , 4 f jx Q If J 9 fl 5 'et-Q: ah.. f f ,, . 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T 1 , I victor sew i, , f M I Gary Steiger 3 V ' , ' X hw- '- Scott Stanfield if V V 2 44- Geftrey Stein A f V ' .jQe,,. f William Stepanek 1 w Carl Stevens ' f ' Deena Stipsky f ' Phong Su ff , Bernadette Talanoa ' 'ALA A A I Doug Tatara I' Michael Tate ff , ' ' Tasha Tatum 1 7 'A Roderick Taylor I xi ' Victor Tellez l, I , In Joe Tercaro f ' ' ' - 2 A V Joel Tercero 1 , , W f vi Masonette Thomas 'E x ' ' ,v , Terri Thorpe .A V Marsha Tillis '. ' ' V Christi Tirabasso b , , s Jeffrey Todd f ' 'VL' Al ., Loan Tong 1, - VV 31, an-1 X Letter About Sophomores , A SF? y , f rl . ,.,X Z - 1, Ll. is r QUZQQ' S .as dd.. Qi f fi ...,.,. . Jam. Z :avsmrm f . T ,K sam ' 963 - 1 QZM , 1 '2g he BREAKFAST FOODS - Here we see a box of Spoon size Shredded Wheat. This was one ofthe fastest and most nutritious foods. Breakfast Club What do sophomores have for breakfast? It had come to my attention That some sophomores didn't eat right, A good breakfast is important, At least a little bite. For those who did have some breakfast, It may have been rather absurd, Eating Hershey's chocolate bars Like sophomore Colleen Aylward. Melissa Wilmot was not better, She had ice cream mint chocolate chip And oatmeal with raisins, Enough to make the stomach rip. There were some who had a good breakfast, Which helped in their growing, Like Darren Holland who stated lt just keeps me going! For those sophomores who stayed in shape And ate right in the morn, You were better off than the other bums, Who breakfasted on candid corn. P- '- ' f.,A, Q Z1 1, mas 1, ' .- '. ,,,, .N fv,' .V'g 2'i2r2' me , ,Hy Weir Marlene Toro l If f 15 'I ,, zv' ' Q E- Sandra Torrente I' 7 , , ,y r My , Miguel Torres Y 1 ' V uf ' hy ,H Jaime Torres 5' f 57 fs , 'f' M' Lucrecia Tortola 4 1 ' N, .fy - ff ' 'Y V , Christina Tountas ' 5 ' Jacqueline Tran at A V ,V ,V ' I . , Tr' Tm l ,AX H 'fa X 'Lrg f'- 'z W ' ' ' ',', f' ': ' w::f'fwv a , we W, W ,. , W, Tuan Anh Tran 4 4 7?f ' l ' Diane Trevizo ' X ' ' ,, if V I1 Sandy Trevizo J ' , wa, f ' if V , . Ricky Trouy T' ' 4 t f l P- is 4'-' . R' lrene Troust ' i A A P7 Fatima Truman AA V ' - ' f Michelle Tsuhumper 5 ', g I Z 5 0' I -',,- , V. Andrea Tucker X ,Mfg i ' , 1 5 ii21f WE?2 fans, - , cf- 'f , -V fwwrv ffff ,U .. Tyler Tuione V if VPA4, 1 A ,T ,Q -ff ' Vtf, W Z Z1 V- Q , i'VQ,zggf ,' A Susy Turcios ' , A V H ' I A. - Daniel Uce , F S' ' At 1 1, .Q W, 5' I W , Q I, Jorge Ulloa l , 3 M 6 v ' 7' af , I , fi V4 . wc., - Z X Francisco Uribe ' E 43- f ' 'V gc... 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Y, l ,. me 4 V- ,V , 'Q 'V V -, In , A 4. if , v ' 4 , , 4, It , A Y , 57 1 . l f ff ' 3 f a 5' l .7 ia? 4- V . ,gi - ,E T A ii. -N , , T A ' 1 . . avr, ? f ' 1:1 - 7 V , , 3 ,,.. ,. 15 , L V 'f 2 is V M 4 ifmzfx T 1 z 4, .5 In l ,k .1 X I AA' . Q. . A H f ' M l l V ' -fl -e ' -if 5 . 1-gf V U' i 45' , - 1 Vx 1 ,.,. ,yi J firix . .A N rx il ' at , , . , , ., A A jf an ,j gs N h ..' K ,- TZYMQ L, l Q E ' x lf 354 3 li' K v l Sophomores Raul Vallejo Edward Van Heel Andrew Van Hooser Daryl Vanderpool Alilia Vanisi Mariana Vargas Hector Vasquez Juan Vasquez Robert Vaughan Robert W. Vaughan Connie Vasquez Dora Vega Ruth Vela Karina Velasco Elsa Velezmoro Zoila Velezmoro Aura Veliz Thuy Vi Carla Vides Yvette Vigil Myra Vilches Jose Villafana Elsa Villalobos Jesse Villana Giovani Villanueva Martha Viramontes Byron Wade Stacie Wagnar Teresa Walker Carol Waller Staci Wallis Lisa Ware Eric Warminski David Warren Danielle Waters David Webb Stephen Weil Chris Wells Mary Wells Timothy Wells Stacy Wesly Alton Wheeler Deaundra Wheeler Dean White Kristy White Simone White Charmai Wietzorek Michael Wilkins Tracey Willeford Melissa Wilmot Michelle Wilson LaTanya Wise Anthony Wolverton Lourice Younes Dionne Young Kumiko Yufuku Miguel Zacais Farida Zaidi Margarita Zepeda Sinisa Zuber Betsy Zuniga 193 Toni Aasness Clelia Abrego Ingrid Aceval Loreto Acevedo Manuel Acha Dorina Acosta Beverly Adams Dean Adams John Adams John Adelsperger Rosa Aguayo Amanda Aguilar Lori Aguilar Rudy Aguilar Carolos Aguirre Sonia Aguirre Syed Ahsan Bishara Akleh John Alatorre Kenneth Alexander Hector Alcantara Jason Albee Araoely Alfaro Nubia Alfaro Roberto Alfaro Guadalup Alvarado Guillerrn Alvarado Martin Alvarado Erick Alvarez Silvestre Alvarez G Cindy Amiott Farshid Amirpanah Roger Anderson Bertha Anguiano Miguel Anguiano Edwin Aparioio Ramon Aquiles Sonia Arango Olivia Arciaga Ana Arias Bibian Armenta Bradley Arnold Julio Arteaga Juan Artega Mitch Atkins Jose Avila J Dennis Baars Paul Bails Christine Baker Joey Baker Ricardo Balatocan Danisha Barber Julissa Barberena Marsha Barrett Juliza Barrundia Myra Barrundia Christopher Bater Shawn Bates Antonio Bautista Elva Becerra Leticia Beoerra Monique Bell Rosalin Benavidez Jennifer Benitez Nancy Benitez Rosa Benitez Sontiago Benitez Angel Berlanga Juan Berlanga Ginger Bertulano Bagging K an..- ,i A A ,tyy A ' fi a 4 , , GL- 5 . 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V ,gi ,v. l , V . ,. 1 l . , ,. Q, , X . tix' 3 ' 1 'av t. . I ' -f , Q. - f 25 A 1' ,g t ,. 1 1 1 1 sa. . .. t?..,wA 7 5 Sheri Bixler f 'K-sl Elizabeth Blackwood ' Mariela Blanco - Xiomara Blanco ' .... Kevin Bleuer F Matthew Blumberg '- Martin Bohlke H Patrick Bohlke l -. L- ' ., . ,at X A i ' tx L 1 1-P Zv , Jennifer Bookhammer Victor Borges -'Z' Christy Botero 4 fa WAS' . . , Robert Bouffard Danilo Bran ra t,,,t ,ggi Mark Brancato v Yi 1 J , g J A 1 L' I ,Q if 6 Stanley Boyce A - v 4 si' X 'K .gt Reginald Brantley Jonathan Bravo Luis Bravo Demario Bridgman 'Xe V Q, , 1 N ' X, X, 5 1 - .f 1 ' x,.::'fs A4 N 3 i , VV . , 5 i ' Q W in air, A s-.J V A .: In E, Michael Brooks Michael Brown Thomas Burens :A ll' - ' . , y Tuan Bui .55 - xv r ' . Q 3 -' M A 9. ' Brandon Brower L 'N i W ! xl 1 ' -.-4 DO YOU WANT SOME? - Two freshmen share their food during lunchtime. Food-sharing was com- mon in order to save money. e boggmgl Since the dawn of time and the begin- ning of kindergarten, children have been carrying their lunches in little brown bags or Snoopy lunch pails. Fortunately, in high school students were no longer confined to sack lunches or cafeteria food. With Taco Bell, Jack-in-the-Box, Pizza Hut and many other snack stands, students had a choice. These establishments were packed with students trying to buy a lunch in 40 minutes or less. The fast food places proved to be very convenient for students or parents who didn't have the time to make a meal in the morning. Yet, the problem of money was an issue which could not be ignored. An average meal at the cafeteria could cost S1 . 10 - 33.00, while a meal off campus could cost 31.50 on up. Some of the most popular items were cookies .30, pizza .55, french fries .55, and soda .50. Prices have gone up since the decrease in sales,'t stated Robert Middleton, a student cafe- teria worker. There were approximately 200 students who ate in the cafeteria and 60 at the outdoor snack bars each day. Some students continued to bring their lunches to school to save dollars and avoid overcrowded lines. Of course, the most important thing was to make sure one had a good nutri- tious meal, or at least tell Mother that it was nutritious. Freshmen 196 Tammy L. Burns Sarah Bynum Michael A. Byrd Bobby Caballero Aleiandrin Cabral Jose E. Cabrera Sandra E. Cairasco Victor M. Calderon Tanya Y. Calhoun Shara Camara Ray Camberos Maria Canache Gaylord B, Cancio Maria Canlas Efrain Cano Marianne Carlton Julie M. Carpenter Mar Carrera Anthony Carreras Laura L. Carter Tammy L. Carter Tisha L. Carter Catherine Carver Steven Casarez Lisa M. Casey Jacqueli Castillo Daisy M. Castro Jayne M. Cayton John D. Cdebaca Patricia Cdebaca Adolfo F. Ceja Alicia Ceja Eddie B. Centeno Carlos S. Cerda Douglas Cerrato Blanca Cervantes Juan C. Cervantes Lionel Cervantes Maribel Cervantes John Chalekian Roger K, Chandra Michelle D. Chaput Christine A. Chase Floyd J. Chattman Angelica Chavez Jose Chavez Lori Chavez Oscar Chavez Augustu Chiarello Linsey Chow Venia Christopher Chuck Church Christopher Cinco Juan Cisneros Melitza Cisneros Erica Clar Staci Clayton Matthew J. Coffey Jentry Collins Rose L. Collins Violet A. Collins Paul Conley Chrissy Constable Patricia Constante Marlene Contreras Juan Cordero Alexandra Cordoba Francisco Cordova Artuvo Corona Felis V. Corona Suly Coronada Michele L. Corral Class of '89 4 f ' Qs . 3 A- A fe X 'I 1 5 ' ' F, P .MA 4 ff y Gi ff 5. Y..:.ff as ... .W iw? H4 A 4 'K ' N ., k, eu? X Q .al A 1? ' f-'V' . g x , K lg - V ...X i , - ,,. sf' W N, Giant. . . is V if ' L Q x Q , I v . . g A X, if ' f in 1 ' Q1 I Ll ' x 'Q ?' . ' - - .ja g.V. 7 ,R fl 3 AMI: i av i v r 2 5 ... 1 pl N .' .N ' ,-. V - -A r in Q l is A Q .. A . Q + ' ., Q .L X1 ,--: Z, , R 'Y' 1 J 1 V S . ' A t 1 L .-C-A. Q' . 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Davalos R . , , , ' 'Ev' 122551529 1 f - ,, Alfred De La Mora W 1 . V - Ferna De La Torre F 9 .5- , ' - Cecilia De Lao XS vi I Spirits .- ' Ervin R. De Leon Kenny De Seriere Regina S. Degler Q . ,I-125.1 Adams 1OU!o Number of students enrolled from each junior high in FELTON - 300 HAWTHORNE - 260 ADAMS - 110 ROGERS -- 50 DANA - 100 TRINITY - 10 OTHERS - 224 fReclassfied, Private schools, New enrolleesj 1985 fall semester. Out of the corner of her eye the fresh- man spotted a classmate. She turned around quickly and whispered to her friend. Do you see that girl with green hair? She is in my class. She is sooo weirdl What school is she from? asked her friend. I don't know, but she certainly didn't go to our schooll With 1057 freshmen entering from over six different junior highs the freshman class began the year divided in spirit. They brought old junior high school loyal- ty and along with them the traditions. ln the beginning of the semester they still considered themselves a part of the ju- nior high they had gone to. When we got into our classes, stu- dents divided into groups based upon the junior high they attended, and we stuck with the students from our old school, said John Avila. Quickly Marisela Gonza- automatically assumed other junior highs were so we didn't bother to lez added, We that people from conceited snobs, get to know them. Contrary to what Mari- got to know each other sela said people by the end of September. And how? By joining clubs and getting involved in school activities, exclaimed Judy Sam- mara. After a while the differences in old ju- nior high spirit disappeared and they be- came one spirit . . . COUGARSH! ' Freshmen 197 198 Tonya L. Dehart Ernesto Delgado Ismael Delgado Jong Denugv Michael Dewey Antonio Diaz Felipe Diza Francisco Diaz Gloria Diaz Juan G. Diaz Marco A. Diaz Maria Diaz Norma G. Diaz Kevin E. Dickson Guy A. Dietz My Trinh T. Do Michael P. Dodd Sheila M. Dolinger Carlos Dominguez Amy C. Dorsheimer Julie Doyle Lisa Driver Hoa Thu Du America L. Duarte Cuauhtemoc Duarte Ladyana Duarte Samuel Duarte Janice M. Duckwort James Dunn Tam Duong Bernadette Duran EberaQQVDuran Sandra D. Dynes Cindy S. Edge Sharon Edwards David W. Elms Linda M. Emberton Andrew Endo Don Escarcega Jose Esparaza Javier Espinoza Lydia M. Estrada Flay Estrada Robyn Evans Claudia Faggouseh Jennifer L. Fazio German Figueroa Miguel E. Figueroa Marisola A. Fletes Randy Flinders Willie Florence Alejandra Flores Elisa Flores George Flores Norma P. Flores Sophia Flores Daniel A. Flowers Byron Folgar Jennifer E. Ford Buddy Foster Ken Foster Diana Jo Francis Evangelina Franco Philip Franklin Robert Freeman Danny L. Fry Pilar Funes Henriett Gabuardi Jose F. Gaitan Robert J. Galda Juan Galvez Leticia Gamboa Go-carts ' V ' 'W' .r ' ' f A ,' -1 ' ' afgg ' x ' g 31? l . 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Gidiey 9' 1 Mike Godeby E Ch Y ' 5 5 X -x Juii A. Golden g, A . 'Ns , ,I V , . . 5- 'Q t A t 4 X k A X L - rusin' An -w,.1it'i'f-. ,daem- 12' - -, SPEEDRACER - Freshman Jimmy Gerbino poses for a shot. Besides being a fan of the New York Yankees, he was also a go-cart racer. if - ,rx , , if 'ijt xrfi if ' f' V 1515! . -I-113,21 Leg A are ' ,fu , Ln 'A 9 ...v ,W Ns , V3 fs, .V I ' -122.211- yi., Ali .r.,, , L. X ,Xe 1 Kendal Golden Steve Golf Ariel Gomez t at ' M c W. G'les .W y Q ar us i I . 1 L Vroom, vroom. The engine gave off the smoke as a blue go-cart took off from the starting line. Swooshl 70 miles per hour. Pretty impressive? Wondering who wasinit? Of courseitwas Jimmy Gerbino racing go-carts at Ascot Track on Satur- day morning. Jimmy showed his first interest in go- carts when he was 10 years old. My fa- ther took me to the races whenever he had the time, but I really started to get serious about it and thought about getting into the races when I was in eighth grade, said Jimmy. He frequently went to used go-cart shops and looked for his go- cart, but he could not afford it. For a while, his dream seemed to go down the drain. In the winter of 1984, his father sur- prised Jimmy with his own go-cart. Right away he entered his first race at Ascot Track. The bumpy road was a quarter- mile long, and was covered with dirt and mud. He did not win, but he said he was satisfied that he had the experience. The race seems fun, but on the other hand, it is very dangerous. You must wear a helmet, neckbrace, and gloves or you might break some bones. I saw alot of people get hurt, commented Jimmy. So why is he racing go-carts? Jimmy exclaimed, Just forthe fun! Will he race again? As soon as I feel I am ready. I will be cruisin' any day now! Freshmen 199 Delia Gomez Everado Gomez Manuel Gomez Veila Gomez James Gonzales Eva Gonzales Ana Gonzalez Clemente Gonzalez Favian Gonzalez Gustavo Gonzalez Sean Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Martha Gonzalez Raquel Gonzalez Floselind Goulter Jose Goussen Danna Gover Leslie Grajales Tara Gray Chantal Grayson Christian Grout Cynthia Guerrero Jose Guerrero Maria Guevera Derrick Guidry Ana Guillen Cesar Guillinta Robert Guszak Alejandra Gutierrez Christi Gutierrez John Gutierrez Joseph Gutierrez Luis Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Alicia Guzman Benjamin Guzman Enrique Guzman Jose Guzman Veronica Guzman Vivian Guzman Linda Halstead Heather Hansen Luis Haro Steven Hartsell Melissa Harvey Ken Hasimoto Mariko Hatcher Adam Hatrak Michael Haynes Michelle Heilman Bernice Henderson Erica Henderson Latoia Henderson Raul Henriquez Steve Henshaw Kenneth Herft Ana Hernandez Carmen Hernandez Celia Hernandez Daniel Hernandez Elias Hernandez Elvia Hernandez Robert Heydinger Marcus ui Tanya Hill Jason Hogan Sherry Holcomb Erica Holliday Ben Hollingsworth Ken Holt Ftaiji Holt Jason Hoogland Diary + .1 4: ft ' v - Eff , Q 12: 'fill lik K I. .4-. ess , 'ffffffi g l . 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' 4 x w P Erin Jacobsen Lupita Jaime Q Annmarie James .K all Dion James Jana Jenkins Q Vernon Jenkins . Dolmarie Jimenez ix N . 5 ' 5 Maria Jimenez W - 4 noi-- on Diory r 4 . 215: - Silvia Jimenez 5 ,. . wg I LOOK AT THESE BOOKS - Freshman Eva Gonza- lez rests a second because of her heavy books. A load of books were needed for many academic classes. ' 'f r'gaifi?:'FJ at ,Av bl , I W: 'R ,J Jag, ij Dear Diary: Today was honestly the worst day of my life! This morning I woke up at 7:10 a.m. Early, huh? Well not if you have a first period. I stormed out of the house with wet hair and nearly caught pneumonia. I missed my ride, so I had to walk to school ... 10 WHOLE BLOCKS! While I was walking through the senior parking lot, I saw this incredibly cute guy. I stared so hard at him that I didn't see the curb in front of me. I tripped and hit the dirt! All of his friends laughed at me. I WAS SOOO EMBARASSED! By the time I made it to class, I had cleaned off most of the dirt on my pants. I walked in real quietly until Herbe Point- dexter Fenster Cthe geek in Algebra 17 stuck out his foot and made me roll over Mr. Baumgartner's desk. By this time the whole class had looked up and were dy- ing with laughter. I felt just like a Fresh- man. The rest of the day went fine until sixth period tmy last classl. It was home eco- nomics. Our assignment was to bake a chocolate cake. Sounds easy, right? Well not when you get into a fight over the batter. My blender went haywire and the mix flew into my tweeked hair. I looked like a chocolate covered ice cream cone. When I got home my mom asked, How was school today dear? Freshmen Trinidad Jimenez Janine Johnson Kenny Johnson Patti Johnson Ronda Johnson Steven Johnson Eddy Jolon Andrea Jones Kevin Jones Rusty Jones Yvonne Jorquez Rodoil Joya Stacy Juarez Michael Jue Thomas Kanalu Mark Karavolos Sarah Kary Kevin Keus Jason Killman Heather Kimble Avery Kindred Adrian King Robert King Theresa King Kevin Koehly .ilmli-0-B Alico Kosmata Eddie Kraag Mauric L'Allemand Nicole La Porte Hien Lam Miguel Landeros Karla Largaespada Douglas Lawrence Dung Le Dalen Leatutufu Michelle Lebel Ja Young Lee Hansel Lee George Leibensperger Deliana Lelea Nyna Lelea Frank Lemon Paul Letchworih Angelic Lewis Charles Lewis Renee Lewis Stephanie Liang Luselena Liendo Maribel Liendo Shannon Limberg Dana Lindeman Martha Longoria Abelardo Lopez Carlos Lopez Cecivel Lopez Elias Lopez Luis Lopez Manual Lopez Mauricio Lopez Richard Lopez Aldwin Lorica Sergio Loza Luz Lozano Elvira Lucero Ricardo Lucero Greggry Luggey Tuan Luong Erick Luque Deshonda Luster Vicky Lutz Kati Madsen 202 Chauffer 1 was ws- ri V, as? 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Most Freshmen relied on their parents for transportation, ' Laura Martinez Luz Martinez - f' Margaret Martinez Nelson Martinez 3 '- Yolanda Martinez Audra Massey , Mele Maumaianga . 1 For freshmen it was only two years, maybe one, until they would be able to get their drivers' licenses and be able to drive to school games and dances. They might also be able to take out their boyfriends or their girlfriends, but as freshmen they were forced to find other means of getting around. lt doesn't particularly bother me right now to have my mom drive me because l have no other way to get around, but l'd much rather be driving myself, said Freshman Danny Prendergast. Unless they had older brothers or sis- ters, or an older friend who drove, most freshmen relied completely on their par- ents for transportation. lt really doesn't bother me that much to have my mother drive me places she's so in with the styles, said Freshman Dawn Vail. Some freshmen just had no other way to get around aside from having their mother or father take them. l'm not really bothered by having my parents drive me around, said Fresh- man Karri Laugner, l need to get there and sometimes that's the only way to do it. Finding a ride to and from school also created problems for many freshmen. l walk to school every day,'i said Freshman Kenny Herft, itis not the best way to get around, but it'll have to do until something better comes along. Freshmen Kelli May Sonia Mazariejos lllana Mazingo Gregory Mazzotta Amy McCament Michel McCartney Julianne McClure Ruby McGee Shawn McKinney Robert McMurray Natoma McAllister Thomas McDaniel Seana McKinney Bianca Mecolick Elpidio Medina Salvador Medrano Tony Meinhart Jose Mejia Osmar Melgar Douglas Memon Ruth Mendez Gabriela Mercado Marie Meyer Gerardo Meza Guillermina Meza Robert Middleton Farrell Migneault Kimberly Miller Kris Miller Laura Miller Margie Miller John Milleson Tonia Millet Jil Miyahara Husna Mohammed Angie Monllor Daniel Monson Olga Montano Leivis Montero Lara Moon Allena Moore Sherry Moore Charisse Mora Ana Morales Hector Morales Juan Morales Londy Morales Roberto Morales Blanca Moreno David Moreno Javier Morillo Jeffrey Morrow George Mosqueda Lissette Mosqueda Olga Mosqueda Eric Mullins Jose Munguia Lilia Munguia Claudia Muratalla Cecilia Murphy Henry Murray Leita Murray Tom Naeata Robert Nagy Miguel Naiarro Nixon Najarro Tyron Najee-Ullah Anita Naranjo Alma Navarrete Salvador Navarro Kristen Nederbrock Lee Nelson 204 Pon J V E ::-'- . 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U John Newman Don Giap Nguyen Hai Thanh Nguyen Hue Nguyen Hung Nguyen Khanh Nguyen Phong Nguyen Tam Nguyen fi 1 , ., ,.,1.v.,::. .,. , 5. , it-,Q- E Q- 'f?fEE,.f51E55 R 1 E f f 1- e-' Thuy Nguyen ' ' ' r Viet Nguyen David Nieves Jesus Nino Angela Norsworthy Edward Norsworthy - . Carlos Novoa - I , .. A Emilio Nunez ' lg - ' ' A.,.. ,V Dewayne Oates 2 I V' Sharon Oatman 7 Stacy Oats .- 7, Laura Olague ' A Shane Olden . Kimberley Olding Susana Orczco - Leticia Ortiz .,,.,. , .,.: ,Q in l , , ' J 2 1 Q 4 I +- 9 Ahegd As a freshman, what do you picture your senior year to be like? CHRISTINA WILSON - My senior year is going to be totally radical. l'Il treat the freshmen nicely, like the seniors treated me, and l'm sure that the teachers will be super cool tool l'm really looking forward to my sen- ior year. NELSON MARTINEZ - I'll probably be teasing all of the freshmen. HEATHER GIDLEY - Fun and full of wonder. I will probably be thinking about college and what I want to do with the rest of my life. SHERRY HOLCOMB - I think it will be really fun be- cause we will be the oldest and it will be our final year at HAWTHORNE HIGH. MIKE MEEKER - My senior year's gonna be a total trip! DAWN VAIL - I picture my senior year being really fun. I would like to get involved with lots of things and get to know lots of people. l'm sure it will be the best of my tour years. EUERARDO GOMEZ - Working, owning a car, getting good grades in school, partying a lot, having a girl- friend, being on YEARBOOK STAFF and playing foot- ball. ELIZABETH GEORGES - I would like to attend school in a foreign country, with the help of AFS. ANGELA SCOTT - When l'm a senior I hope to be a Diaconian and the Cougar mascot. I also want to be on the'varsity basketball team and be involved in AFS. JEFF SPRINGSTEAD - I think my senior year is going to be pretty kickback. l'll just breeze right through with no problem. Freshmen Salvador Ortiz Victor Ortiz Richard Otto Floyd Owens Willie Owens Jesus Pacheo John Padilla Carlos M. Padron Ronald M. Page Juan Paima Latasha R. Palmore Graciela Paredes Guillermo Paredes Juan F. Paredes Cheryle A, Parsons Darrell Patterson Sergio Paz Lydia Pelayo Shirley G. Pena Oasis Z, Penas Sandra A. Perales Ernesto Perez Gregorio A. Perez Grisela Perez Herbert A, Perez Luz M. Perez Mike Perez Patricia Z. Perez Salvador Perez Kristy Perkins Paul Peszt Anthony J, Peters Quan Pham Krystal Phelps Christop Phillips Heidi Phillips Alex Pichaco Bunny M. Pierce Susette A. Pili Carlos Pina Ismael Pineda Deleon Trio Ponce Lidia Portillo Juan Prado Mario Prado Roger A. Preciado Danie Prendergast Charles W. Price David A. Putnam Lien K. Ouach Monica Quintero Jorge Ouiroz Luis Ouiroz Veronica Quiroz Val J. Rael Oalizto Ramirez Daniel L. Ramirez Jesus Ramirez Julien Ramirez Erleen Ramos Erleen Ramos Marie Ramos Carlos K. Ramsey 'Angela M. Rana' Valonda L. 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J ', fs X -V 'Q x f V -' J . b SWINGING SURFERS - Freshmen surfers Greg Brooks, Danny Fry, and Robert Guzak monkey around in Senior Square, Many surfers spent their weekends at the beach. 553. ! hiya Rafael Renteria Abraham Jr. Reyes Adelina Reyes Ever Reyes John Reyes Lena Reyes Lupe Reyes Richard Reyes Ziomara Reyes Susie Reynoso Sharon Rice Laketh Richardson Tracy Richardson Darrin J. Rigney Dean Rios Wilfredo Rivas Julie A. Rivera Martha Rivera Myrian Rivera Bahram R. Roashan Sandra C. Roberts Enrique Rocha Josefina Rocha Pascual Rocha early morning at El Porto beach the seagulls glided on the orange sky. They tlapped their wings effortlessly. The white foam hit the soft sandy beach. Sud- denly out of nowhere four surfers ap- peared and hopped onto their board and rode on a wave. Wonder who those surf- ers were . . . What school were they at- tending? Wait a minute? They were Dan- ny Fry, Robert Guzak, Paul Conley, and Greg Brooks. They were FRESHMENI Freshmen surfers? Wow! Surfing wasn't just a sport, it was a CULTURE! Transportation to the beach: Bike Hairstylez Very Short Colors of the board: White, black, yel- low, pink, blue CUsually 3-4 colors! Brand names of T-shirts and shorts: Gotcha, Town 8 Country, Quick Silver, Maui 8t Sons Boards: Competition, ET Wet suits: Body Glove, Victory, Aleeda, Rip Curl, O'Neil Costs: wet suit - 5580-8230, board - S200-S300 Terminology: Off the lips - When you hit the top of the wave and go down Aerials - Go all the way to the top of the wave and go into the air Shread - When you surf very well Bottom turn - Go to the bottom of the wave and make a wide turn Future Goal: Be professional surfers and go to Hawaii and surf! Freshmen i l l l Ana Rodriguez Celia Rodriguez Claudia Rodriguez Elizabeth Rodriguez George Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Patricia Rodriguez Yvette Rodriguez Adriana Romero Arthur Romero Marina Romero Robert Romero Monica Romo Adam Rosales Yolanda Rosales Shellana Rose Michelle Rosenquist Amy Rubin Anna Rubin Terrence Rubin Anita Ruiz Michael Ruiz Eric Rumplik Becky Ryhal Monica Saavedra Alvaro Salazar Demetrio Salazar Martin Salazar Gina Salinas Judi Samara Jimmy Samonte George Sanchez Jorge Sanchez Max Sanchez Sulema Sanchez Jose Sandoval Jose Sandoval Sandra Santana Blanca Santiago Diana Savolt Lisa Schiewe Deborah Schofield Angela Scott Marshall Scott Renford Scott Tony Scott Robert Sena Eddy Serrano Hector Servellon Nedra Shannon Sharma Upinder Jody Shaum Robert Shaw Ron Shipley Erenie Sia Brian Sinclair Wade Singleton Marie Slepcevic Eric Slone Derrick Smith Frank Smith Lisa Smith Lisa Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith Alora Smythe Kevin Snell Jennifer Snow JohgSnyder Abby Solomon Margie Soof Myths X X -i i ' fe 94 y i i .. ., N , Q 24 1 ? 1 H .t I , ' 5 . f . -4 - .' 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N - , 5255, I by . or f if-. '. :pi M 2 -f - af- . ..,, , , . ,. A 'P , y Q at ,, Q, 1 2 , Z in Z: i i K A Q .v . , 1. V I. V VA , all 54 N MS J' ' . i .- m V' or S t,y,e M My . - - 2255 .2 ' P - , , , if I ., ., V 1 ' ' ' ' 1 - ' iz ', : , 1' ., - T' lp, GJ xr . 4 'Fw . ,L L, I 5: ' , . iw X 9 YL, . V f Zi ,-'. ,Q NN D ! , ,V K Y' V m , X 3 l A xl x l -if hhvh t . .,,, 2 ,Q:.,. .: A i ' Q. x K .c'. ST 5 1 an-fu 'Nl ' N J? I s .av R, eg, U V -Q, f N Brenda Soto ' I Juan Soto i ' 1, qi Marisa Soto Q' ' Victor Soto It :L , Kimberly Souza V X, Sharon Sperling I ' Jeff Springstead fx ' Brian Stachowiak ' AV - f ' W Cheryl Stangl E 1 V Robert Stephanek t Q ' , Gregg Stevens 2 'D ' Kevin Stillion ,. X ' , Q Jennifer Stone ' Q , Sean Stone 1 ,, 1 i Linda Stonebraker X K 7 L. b V I Kyndall Stovall J .- L- af kk- ' 27 Q f be .fl 92133 . ij:-fi I A W 5 Melvin Straughter A if tix. J r Pearl Suazo - 5 ts , 558 Q A . Laurie Sullivan L S tf Q 5 V: Q- -2 5 r - Danny Swlntard . L 'Q W , . t Y I t -ix' ' f il-3, Deven Sykes Q X -- . , , W1-V 1: W an if QQ j iv +-- V Tanya Tademy - , .. . . ' Reima Tailor 'H 't 4 P X I cneryitakaia - . ld - ,rf pg. ji K ft, IN HE GOES - Several upperclassmen get their thrills by trashing a freshman. Many freshmen feared that this would happen to them. m9 Entering into the hustle and bustle of high school from the simple and secure confines of junior high proved to be a trying experience for many freshmen. They were uncertain as to what they should expect. They had heard the ru- mors about high school that circulated throughout junior high and, as a result, might have been a little nervous. A very popular rumor was that at least ten hours of homework was assigned ev- ery night. When I was in eighth grade, I thought there would be a lot of homework in high school, stated Susan Varga. An- other popular rumor was that most fresh- men would get trashed. Both of these were untrue. There was a rule that demanded a half hour of home- work each night for all academic classes, but that was hardly ten hours. As for get- ting trashed, only a few freshmen had ever experienced such treatment. Whether it was finding out that his or her locker had been broken into or just getting lost, high school took time to get used to. Did some freshmen still miss ju- nior high? While some did miss it, most were satisfied with high school. When asked how she thought high school com- pared with junior high, Lilian Todoran, a graduate of HIS, said, So far, it's way betterthan junior high. The people that go here are really nice! The freshmen that did like junior high better than high school refused to comment on this subject. Freshmen Lisbeth Tanaka Marche Tann Tracy Tarbutton Maria Tartaglia Matt Tennell Jeannie Teran Patrick Thomas Deonne Thompson Dolores Tirado Lilian Todoran Aneecia Tombs Francisco Torres Rita Torres Rodolfo Torres Javier Tostado Les Tracy Jamie Train Ai Nhu Tran Huong Tran Josie Tran Loan Tran Gregoria Troncoso Michael Troupe Kim Troutner Ana Trujillo Nho Truong Christopher Tyler Patricia Uarila Jose Uitz Ana Ulloa Jegarg Llsquiano Dawn Vail Rosa Valadez Miguel Valdez Vincent Valdez lnalda Valenzuela Robert Valenzuela Consepcion Vallejo Evangelna Vallejo Javier Vallejo Susan Varga Rebecca Vargas Anna Vasquez Lissette Vazquez lndolfo Vega Miguel Vega Miguel Vega Maria Veliz 210 Comparison Three Years S , a y ffl ? 1, A l V get - 'sv 'J ' . . V . ,Q 5 5 A 3 X ,ss .1 1 s li 2. r .V as -f , -1' ,Y 3 T V . p +1 'ra , i X ' M . Q-at -F - s ,, fix N 1 gg f s, z ,, ,.,, fs. ' Xl 5, X71 'O 'i A, . X . P 1 Q , 4' 5 , f. t Y 1 -'g N-f ' f Z , ,V 1, 5 . X .- T S 2 Z A 5 H . K Q , M tv xi W N ' , H ' at ,5 Q A 1 1 I A X XX A ', i -. 'L i nte, Z .4 if ' 5 ,, ,E x - ,. ,, ' i 'H .- at f '- ,,, , t P. A an ' we Q L. a- - 15- 35. 1 A ' 'T' .-7-E:::ti:'.t2,:.:1 V F 'i . - ' .. X. s-sf ,,.,i ,Q 1, refs' YN Q' ' ii X it X at K ' Q 6 , ja' In I , ,A T 'U' V Q - . :f. ' ., . . .,: V X -' l - J 4 1 I X , -V . - A we . 1 1. . - ' N 5 , r . A t- e - .- pr - ya I , F , y-:we ,as . ,, 1- gg: Ez. 1 i ,, p H , 1 'f , 'gi , .2 A it . I , ' - .sa 1, 5' A F x . A 1 - LJ i i 'Freshmen are so immature. Seniors are such snobs. These were some of the opinions expressed by not only students, but some teachers, as well. Were freshmen really immature? Was it true that seniors were snobs? Decide for yourself as the evidence is revealed. Freshmen: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nervousffidgety full of questions dreamed about owning a car still bought shoes at Buster Brown saved their allowance laughed at anything that moved self-conscious didn't shave yet Seniors: 1. layed backlcalm 2. full of answers 3. finally had a set of wheels 4. old enough to shop at Florsheim 5. splurged with their paycheck 6. laughed only if it was funny 7. self-confident 8. suffered from razor burns 9. only watched rated R movies 9. would die to see a rated R movie M n s - 4 T ,J of Difference A It it t W A A -Tx ----- -W-,Fri , v, , ,... - ,. , H ,. K .. ' an 5 gf M81 A l1'1x 's55ii-li . ' . -sept-. l Lfiailkk - - wi' .RW A' Q 1, - , .. R -t ,-ff 5 Q S' ig ., ,,A., L T I Q N T . l ,V Q X L as is W 1 x l W ' vm ,. - ' so , 1 i ., . if 7,2 ' I a . 'Q ., 'X I' I' ' ,V,. I 4 5 .' ' ,I , ,Q A ,A X , , yi., V L R Q4 , r V gag? , 1 ' - ' l ,W , f i w 4 ? b I l ' f l iilv 264 Y WHICH IS WHICH? - With the information given, , can you identify the freshmen and seniors in the li! picture? W' ' 1 V ' :,: H 4, ' I I. 'T T , V ','- I+ ' I 'P I ' I I ge ass C' Q5 fn 1 U1 f xi bi z, af 'f ,V 2 V X Q Ve -Yv,-.. , ..,. ,J , i r r ' - : vi-iv. . 1' ga .1133- 3, i N N Herbie Vester Milika Vi Elvin Vigaese Dinah Vilches Claudia Villafana David Villapando Ronald Voelkel Bao Quoc Vu Tricia Waayers Tanya Walker Terry Wallace Lisa Ware Ricky Wasson Anna Wathogoma Tayya Watson James Wells Patrick Wells Kile Wesley Teresa Westrope Rufus Whitmire Terry Williams Christina Wilson Marnie Woltanski Lori Wood Michelle Wood William Woodard Cassandra Wright Christine Wu Patricia Yabar Michael Yaeger Athena Yiuntukis Milad Younes Michael Younger Carlos Zamora Diameieth Zamora Carmen Zavala Eduardo Zavala Edwin Zavala Rene Zevala Rosario Zeneda Roshelle Zornizer Elizabeth Zuniga Ari Sunaman Phong Ly Ricoberto Madera Richard Peters Israel Renteria Ana Viramontes Freshmen 211 Susan Abyaneh - Special Education Carroll Adams - Vice Principal Sherry Agron - Special Education Richard Allen - English Paul Andersen - Journalismg Print f John Andrade - Biology ' Charles Armstrong - Counselor X Bob Atkins - English ' 'Y wwf! Oleta Barnet - Activities Secretary Don Batovsky - Ground Keeper Jeanette Baugh - US History Timothy Baumgartner - Math Stan Bosler - Career Counselor Dianne Boyd - Dance Alex Bravo - Coachg Spanish Wendy Brooks - GATE Advisor 'Q h f 0.-,.., ll 74 fQ,,5','2n.- L fr jj fn, 5 179, :fl like .. T' , . 2 Jerome Brown - Instructional Aid V John Brown - World Studiesg Government , Final Words - Dr. Guenther makes a farewell speech to the previous graduating class. She be- came the first woman principal of HHS three years ago. I'M THE ONE - Mr. Weber smiles as he finds out that he became the principal of HHS. Before he came to HHS, he was a principal at Corona High. 212 Trading Places fiy , f , Q M ,, , I ff 1 if Mignon Brown - Special Education Jim Bunyard - Driver's Edg Science I .., 1 A , ,Q ,. PM U, ,L mv 14, S. sm ' M il? 1, X ::ff, - KI. ig.. X ,tffffc 'D 7 ,G V-1 . ff-W 2' F I 1'f-1.f-ply.. 1 :Q . - 4 - V '- ' ' 4 -31 ff' . . .,., ,. 9. . .lt ef ,-,.. . . . l V ,,. -if I ff' .T- ...uf s ,, . U Q , K . . M. . ' ' . et: Q . . 2 1 ' f, ' fx .1 , , ff e ,x gl .ff lx 'R ff Y i A I A 6 ,,.. i . . : ,. A 'Mig 1 1 gm. . V . . gf' ,'v,-, ,. ft 'Qi' .,'.,'f:x' I. - tg . 'L if , ,, -gl . I, -. . ,, 11. X ' ' ' L '4-.QQQEQ-.,,: iI ltllllllllulllI life l? ltQ I will miss Hawthorne High so much! said Dr. Guenther as she left the princi- pal position for the Director of Instruc- tional Services. Dr. Guenther became the first woman principal of HHS three years ago. Q: Was there any pressure because you were a woman? A: Not at all. I think everyone judged my work fairly. Q: What was your most memorable mo- ment? A: When I first arrived here. Everyone in the school welcomed me with cards and love. Q: What was your worst moment? A: Well, it was when I had to decide the budget with the money the District Office gave us. So many places needed the money! Q: Why are you leaving? A: I think that being a Director of Instruc- tional Services is the next step of my 26- year career in education. I will have the opportunity to work with wonderful teach- ers. I believe that the most important thing is what goes on between the teach- er and the students. 0: Last words to Cougars? A: Be true to be yourself and to your school! After a long search the District Office found Mr. Jack Weber to replace Dr. Guenther just in time to start second se- mester. Mr. Weber graduated from Illinois Eastern University and moved to Califor- nia. He started teaching mostly at coastal areas and for the last several years he served as assistant principal. Before he came to HHS he held a principal position at Corona High. Q: Why did you apply to become principal of HHS? A: I felt that the changing district was a great opportunity to work with students. Q: What is your impression of HHS? A: POSITIVE! Everyone's friendly and very outgoing. Q: What do you want to accomplish? A: I want to continue to improve student test scores and prepare the students for a higher level of education. Q: Do you miss Corona High? A: NOPE!!! I'm too busy here to miss them! Faculty 213 Bobbi Burket - English Klair Bybee - English Bob Caldwell - Computer: Math Joseph Carroll - Englishp Math Genie Carter - Principal Secretary Goy Casillas - Science Frances CdeBaca - Instructional Aid David Chauncey - English ,I L' '11, 5 4 V gfA9,jVl at 3 r bk , Calvin Clark - Math Chuck Conn - Science Mari Coronado - Assistant Principal Secretary Cheryl Courtney - Math, Drill Team Kye Courtney - Business: Coach Gloria Creede - Instructional Aid AWAS THE CALL RIGHT? - Headlinesman Sid Semon ponders over a call made inthe second quar- ter. To the right is umpire Al Conway. I GOOD PLAY BOYS - Headlinesman Semon re- turns to the sideline after the measurement for the first down, 214 Headlinesman Semon WWHMWV ewmmy ,wwf yyrr,f ,f M A2 to .- W MA JH, I jzt1ff?i.WZ,. ..,...,,A. ,V ,,,. , 'Wy dee L' 4 , 1 f X Kenneth Crowe - Dean of Students Elaine Davis - English Julianne Dicus - Counselor 3 Frank Dolce - Math I' I ., , M V ,-. ' f ,-.,, V A A Frank Donato - Custodian gf ' ,A ,. , . if V, ',,- 1' 'Qi Debbie Douglas - Drill Teamg Science 471' ' ' m f ' EM . , 7 .4 fy., , I 7 . f' ' , , J 9 A 'ni -a, ,, , lv ! I ' v -A ,-,.., ... of ' .-af. - .-My rf Y' . , My V l + A' '47 M, V ,th 1, L , ,f 3 , - .-. - , ,A ,, , H ff , ' 'J , ' ff, 1, , ., h VIL. ,V,,,, i 1 N 'rm 1' ,f 3 ,,d Q X I 'L -f I 4 f . ' . -0' fi vw 6 -V ,f ra , i -7!,.- . I 15,5 ' I l ,,,..- . . ..-K '3- E .-ku' .' .-. 'I it 11 'FA1 aa 'fig , I g Q, 1 L - -- -. La 1 H - f ' ' 'K' ' o 5 ' ,., , h ln. . , A' ' r'- , , , n. . ,, ' 1 f TWEEEEEEEEET! - HL Semon blows the whis- T ' v I A ', ',4 , V '- A ' ' tle to stop the play. Semon marked the progress H, 7, Z-if-Q-1,.::u'i. ,ff n ' 1439 - 4 17 1 -:V spot on the running play. Q - - .al :A 3' K ,, ,, V W ,M ,tw of .-If 1.94. 'fray . . k .5 , Pictures are ofthe 1984 AFC championship game in ,V f f 'K' ' 1 I , Miami, Florida. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dol- V V t f ' . . W fy,,,,3Jf phins. ' I v lllIls Q L During the course of an investigation, it was discovered that there was a mystery teacher with an extra exciting career. The suspect in question - Sid Semon. El Molino: When did you start officiating football? Semon: I coached football at Hawthorne from 1959to1961.ln 1962 they asked me to start officiating high school football. I also became involved in junior and small college officiating. In 1972 I got into the Pac 10 conference where I worked until 1977. In 1978 of nearly 700 applicants I was selected to officiate for the National Football League. To be chosen you had to have officiated at least 10 years with 5 in college conferences, pass a physical and psychological test, and complete a training program. EI Molino: Was all the work worth it? Semon: Definitely! With 4 play-offs, a pro- bowl, and an AFC championship behind my belt, I think it was well worth it. El Molino: What is your work schedule? Semon: I get my orders from the head office on Friday and Saturday morning l'm off! On Saturday night we view the pre- vious weeks film. We receive a grade from 1, being the worst, and 7, being the top. On Sunday, the day of the game, we meet in the ref room for a brief meeting. After that, we go to the stadium two hours before kick-off. El Molino: Have you ever felt you made a wrong call on the field? Semon:! know I have made some unpop- ular calls, but I felt they were right, and I have to go by the rules and my own judge- ment. EI Molino: What was your most memora- ble game? Semon: Oh, that's easy! lt was in 1979. Washington vs. Dallas. Washington was leading with a score of 34 to 29. In the last 8 seconds of the game Dallas scored a touchdown to win 35 to 34. El Molino.' How does your family feel about you being away from home a lot? Semon: They don't mind at all especially when I get to take them along with me. They love meeting the players! El Molino: Would you ever give it all up? Semon: No way! lt's a great job. Faculty 215 Laurel Dreher - Englishg Yearbook , , Teresa Fernandez - ESL fl ll J ' - 5 Steve Ferron - Math -4 ' V Jack Findley - Counselor ' V V V Danny Fix - Ehgllsh 4 'Q Amy Fujihara - Vice Principal ' V 3 VV ' V V V f Norris Glosson - Custodian f - Michael Gold - Psychology :gf .. Q 7 . ff ' ' ' MQ , .f ,af Q V 'W ' A f ' l ' 7 'V '7 'ff2fyf '54' Doris Golf - Asst. Principal Secretary ' ' Greg Goode - Science Robert Grahamer - German V, Nancy Guenther - Principal V Chandra Hahn - English .. 5 ,M V XX 01 Phyllis l-lall - spahlshg French V5 H4461-T 0 f jr T . ' H igggyglf Jo lt , r ' ,f f I Pam Hallenbeck - Math ' ,JF Lf uf f Charles Hamilton - Drafting V V V 'W OVW Lowell Haueter - Work experience , ' A K - YOU I gil., ' Jacquita House - Record's Office 4 f -as 'V X ff ,LV f it A ' gl ly ' it f T32 T KW 6 V , V -V err , vt- f th V Ugfx MXWM , 4 V, Cindy Hoy - English Don Hoy - English f BORN IN THE U.S.A. - Merry teachers enjoy them- selves in their hotel suite in Europe. They waved their flags as they celebrated the Fourth of July, LET'S POSE HONEY - Teachers Don and Cindy Hoy pose for a picture in front of a European Cathe- dral. They were only two ofthe many teachers who went. ai vt' 216 European Tour ,.-.. am fs-t. ' R ' , 'sp- i llF! g3 l 7 HEY SOLDIER - Cindy Hoy, Lou Jones and Norma Jones marvel over the discipline of the guard at Buckingham palace. The British soldiers protected the queen of England. ARE WE LEANING OR . . . - Don Hoy, Libby Laid- law, and Bob Laidlaw wonder whose crooked in this picture: The Leaning Tower of Piza or the photogra- pher. The ltalian sculpture is centuries old. SMMM tl Summertime at last! The flag was low- ered, classroom doors closed and stu- dents went on to pursue their summer plans, but not just the students, faculty members too. The Grand European tour, publicized to the school by Spanish teacher Vinci Stra- han was offered to faculty members as well as students. The majority of the members who participated in this 31 day tour around Europe were faculty members from Hawthorne and Leuzinger along with their spouses. The chaperones were Vin- ci Strahan and her husband Joe, English teachers Don and Cindy Hoy, physical education coach Lou Jones and wife Norma Jones, cafeteria aid Libby Laid- law and husband Bob Laidlaw. The first stop was in London, England where they visited Buckingham Palace. I was so amazed at how the Palace guards showed no facial expressions no matter what you did to make them laugh, com- mented Cindy Hoy. The tour went on a boat ride across the English Channel on to Belgium and Holland. As the tour stopped in every big city, they went on scheduled bus tours. I really enjoyed the city tours where we were taken to muse- ums, ancient ruins, and old Gothic style churches, added Mr. Jones. The tour's next stop was in Germany. While in Ger- many, the tour celebrated 4th of July. Then came Switzerland where everyone enjoyed purchasing Swiss products like watches, jewelry, and clothes. Most of us adults enjoyed taking advantage of the high quality but lower priced jewelry, commented Mr. Hoy. The last few days came close after passing through Italy and Spain where they enjoyed fun in the sun and more tour- ing. Five more days were spent in the ex- citing city of Paris, France. We saw the famous Moulonrouge night show, tasted good French cuisine, and walked the lighted streets of Paris. said Libby Laid- law. The tour ended with a boat ride. l've been to Europe before but I really enjoyed chaperoning this tour and meeting and getting to know the people in the tour, commented Mrs.Strahan. Following their arrival home, it wasn't over for the tour group. They met up once more 3 months after the trip at Mr. and Mrs. Strahan's home. During this get to- gether the faculty shared their pictures. FACULTY 217 John Hymers - Security Ken Jackson - Study Hall Theresa Jagosz - ESL Colleen Johnson - US History Florence Johnson - instructional Aid Lou Jones - PE: Coach Diane Jordan - Special Education Dan Karelia - Activities Director Robert Kilb - Susanne Klein - Special Education Chuck Knight - Woodg Math Robert Kyllonen - Counselor Anna May Labbe - English Don Ladin - Chorusg English , ' J fi l , , ,,. 1' ' Q 'cr , : f 4 I A Y A . S ,, ,V V , , Ay !! 2 Q J ' Maintenance ' Mitchell Lastra - Security Raymond Liles - Math Gary Macha - World Studies Helen Margoiese - Clerk ,r ,759 4' vt . f!ff 4'r'4,--:Q-L , ' -1,1-' f',.-2744 1 ' www' , , , , , my ,W f ,- ,,., ,V ,. 1, 4 ,, V' 'ni 1 - . g i 2 K , f f , f , 'Z 1 qi 4, i J 1 ' 5 C ff -J f y ,V . W Z r , , V X X 1 X , f li f Katherine Marotta - English ZZ! X f X . , ,.,v,, ,Q , l X at 1 HQ by it - Qf i .,,. ? f . 'P-ii, s -J 5 Guess Who? s ova- 'x 'tx 1 1 2 X ,aflflf . W A I l A t it l l Q ' + - , -'inf ' AX ,. . A Qi 1 8 Q xt ,SQ L VN: ? ,, N 1 . . , it CM? jam IW xii! Q Wlhllllll ? In the year of 1968, the graduating sen- iors were born. Their future teachers may have just finished school themselves or perhaps they were already teaching! De- tective Paw wondered just where the teachers were in 1968. He was deter- mined to find out, and his long interroga- tion began. The younger teachers replied, We were in college. What do you ex- pect? The middle aged teachers an- swered that they were in another school as student teachers. The older, more ex- perienced teachers just grinned and did not give Detective Paw even a hint. De- tective Paw was puzzled. These teach- ers cannot be left a mystery. l'd better track them down. he thought to himself. He dug into past yearbooks for more in- formation. 1978 1974 1968. 1968! Wait a minute! he shouted to him- self. This can't be . . . What he discov- ered was the key to the puzzle of the mystery teachers! So where were they in 1968? Detective Paw proudly answered Where else? They were teaching at HHS! How many teachers do you recog- nize??? sxjomg ApueM - 6 Odded I!!-ld - 9 !UJnNl9J. 91941199 - L USUOIIKN CIOEI - 9 SPBJPUV Ull0P - 9 PIOQCIUGIIEH UJ9d - V Luflld 0110 - S UPOIS 95t!VlI - Z SUDHV C108 - L IHMSUV Faculty 220 Michael McClure - English Roy McNally - Student and Law .V 'f ' 'Mu Donna McNichoIas - Special Education VIVIA 2 ,,. Neil Minami - Consumer EC.: Driver's Ed if -vi fl Arthur Mitchell - Ground Keeper ' any ' J K A ' Susie Moon -- Counselor ' i'V f ' N' X 'Q f' Michael Moore - Physicsp Math 1 ,P Tom Mosher - Math R f V l M f V23 f ., Q Lg 72 'Q Faye Newman - Accompanist Ftoberta Nield - Physical Education Hal Ormondroyd - Englishg ESL Philip Pappo - US Historyg Government Elda Pilj - Principal's Secretary Manny Pizzarro - Spanish FRIENDLY ADVICE - Drafting teacher Mr. Hamil- ton shows his students the importance of simplicity and clarity in creating blueprints. This was Mr. Ham- ilton's first year in the mentor teacher program. 4 lma- SMOKIN' OUT - Chemistry teacher Mrs. Takumi shows the class an example of a chemical reaction by creating carbon from a mixture of acid and sugar. Aside from her chemistry class, she also participate ed in the mentor teacher program. Mentor Teacher Otto Plum - PEQ Coach Patricia Powers - Math Tracey Quarne - Bandg Math Maryanna Rae - English ' Richard Randolph - Security Bud Reagen - English: Coach 472 f. 'M iff V. 'Z ueffugir V. f... , A l Q, 1 1 Lf, ,f 'Q' 'T , ,, ,ff ,ii fkyi r ff ir , , .1-it .Wiz , 17 . 1 4 .9 nf 5, ? 4 , 0 , f ff, , .1, ,. I X1 f 1 f I 011 , 9,2 ' , 45 f 'ff 2 , , f a ,. jf 5' W Z1 Z Z. tl -2 S Vs 4 2 fc' ' r ,hi Q .-- ,L , If-IIN , Q! 442' As 5. if ARTFUL WILLIAMS - Mr. Williams aids his art stu- dents in completing his project. Mr. Williams was involved in the mentor teacher program longer than anyone else. illT lQhllllll silT llQlhllllllel With the name that sounds like a new rock group, six teachers from this district, of which four were from this school, formed the elite group known as the men- tor teachers. Mentor teachers were a se- lect group of teachers in this district who were chosen by a committee of their peers and administrative officers for rec- ognized excellence and accomplish- ments in their specific field. The program was funded by the state for the purpose of improving instructions and education in this district, and the four mentor teachers, who were Mr. Williams, Ms. Takumi, Mr. Hamilton, and Ms. Jor- dan, were the medium through which this was to be accomplished. However, along with the recognition also went some hard work. For example, last summer the mentor teachers ran workshops for the benefit of those teach- ers who wanted to improve their skills in various areas. This year, each teacher is working on a special projects for the benefit of the district, teachers, and the students. Mr. Williams is writing a com- prehensive art book involving detailed instructions on the basic structure that underly most works of visual arts. Mrs. Takumi is writing a book which will help the students who are planning to take chemistry understand the basic princi- ples of algebra and lab procedures. Mr. Hamilton is making plans to develop a computer aided drafting class, which will goin effect next year. Finally, Ms. Jordan is working on a curriculum and classroom component work ability of grants that the school receives from the state. The important thing about this pro- gram is that all teachers, including the mentor teachers benefit from it because the program is based on exchange of ideas between teachers, not an one-sid- ed dictatorial rule, added Mr. Williams, who was involved in the program longer than anyone else. Faculty 1 Larry Fteed - US Historyg Coach Dan Robbins - Mathg Coach C.R, Roberts - Business Nancy Roos - Counselor Shari Ross - Englishg Math Lois Rothchild - English Cheryl Sanders - Home Ec.g Math Catherine Schindler - Spanishg French Steve Selgy - Ground Keeper , X 7 ,,', X Q ff' 1, 9 W' 1 -'03 'Lk 117 ' 'iffh fu . . f fi gg , i A 2 af i T, Z, , 134, az , ' ' A , w j , F V 6 5 If I 2,4 , ' 1 , , .WJ , 5, ff W ' f I f 03 ,V . X . 'A A A Sid Semon - PEQ Coach V. 'Q-3 I Howard Shapiro - Art 1,1 - V ' Lola Sides - Math W lm. , ,i Michael Sloan - English I I , ' Noel Smith - Science ff 5 A 5 J 5 f ' ' .via 3 'iQ5, iff krd 1 ahh av, iawd f' W fi 4 V X A ' , r,H, -M J wi 'amwalga JACQUES MOORE - I wanted to be just like Jacques Cousteau. Moore taught math and physics. CAPTAIN MACHA - Macha stated that he wanted to be- come an airline pilot. Macha taught World Studies. 222 mu Mary Smorstok - Special Education Sharron Stiritz - Assit. Principal Secretary Vinci Strahan - Spanish Gloria Stuntebeck - Business Rose-Marie Swickard - Custodian Barbara Takumi - Chemistry Z 4 4 aa. gf Z Z 2 1 S .ef J 'WTT7 X 4 il E M. ck, 8' nf y. I- V Pfam. x : '. : ,,,' 'fr .. Z -I Q4 .hx ak A I jj III!!!!IDIIhlllllflfallmlwil ItIM IIIIIIliIilIlIIIQNS When one thinks of teachers, one thinks of an old school marm, whose am- bition in life was to teach school and to discipline children since childhood. But what did teachers really want to be when they were little kids? To uncover this mys- tery, we did some serious investigating. DR. GOLD - A comedian, I liked travel- ing and doing shows for people when I was in college. MRS. TAKUMI - A ballerina, but I couIdn't dance. MS. RAE - President of the United States, lawyer, pilot, etc. MR. MOORE - A marine biologist, just like Jacques Cousteau. MR. HAMILTON - A forest ranger. MRS. MARK - A motorcyle racer or a race car driver. I liked the wind in my face. MR. FIX - A fireman, because firemen work as little as teachers. MRS. JOHNSON - At 10 I wanted to be a concert pianist. By 14 I wanted to be a teacher. MR. CHAUNCEY - A professional base- ball player because that was every little Leaguer's dream. MR. BAUMGARTNER - As a child I was fascinated by the space program. I want- ed to be an astronaut, so I could go on space walks and travel to the moon. Who knows, I still might get there some day! MRS. FERNANDEZ - As long as I can remember I've always wanted to be a teacher. MRS. DREHER - A detective, so I could uncover the mystery!!! MR. MACHA - An airline pilot, so I could fly the friendly skies. Faculty Arnie Tena - US History: Government Jan Thornton - Physical Education W Elizabeth Tuchin - Business l Charles Tyszklweicz - Consumer EC.: Drlver's Ed Juanita Umsted - Instructional Aid l Victor Valdaz - Student and Law ' Maria Velez - instructional Aid i l i i i s HUB Attendance William Vlaco - English Jim Walsh - Business Anthony Wells - Security Carrie Wenger - Art John Wheeler - Mathg World Studies Clayton Williams - Fine Arts Robert Wilson - Costodian George Wommack - Custodian Alison Wrynn - Physical Education Bob Wyler - Science Don Young - US History: World Studies is QW, . its 442. 'x 2 puny Eg Pl l J ' If I . ' 1 A rv ,rss t s FILING AWAY - Attendance Office employee He- HAPPY WORKER - Attendance Office employee len Margolese files. This was Margolese's second Oleta Barnet smiles as she works on students' Year. files, Barnet enjoyed her third year. . -pt- .gr g S I1 , Wg , .. I L g If at 4-H-f 'jQ H- Notes come in to the attendance office when the window opens at 7:00 a.m. until it closes at 3:00 p.m. The immeasureable tasks set at the feet of the clerks were not to be taken lightly: filing notes, writing out re-admit cards, and checking excuse cards were just the tip of the iceberg. Joan Harmon confessed, it's not that tough of a job until notes start pouring in non-stop. We now submit the following piece of evidence, an actual note from an actual student who remains anonymous: Good morning Hawthorne High, or to whom it may concern. I take great plea- sure in returning my daughter to your most capable hands. In fact I sigh with relief to see her return. She has been quite sick with a heavy cold and congestion of the chest. However, she seems well enough to return, so. . . have her - she's yours. All I got from her were her germs. If she wasn't bigger than me, I'd spank her, but instead I shall crawl back to bed and tryto get rid of her germs. Ah! Choo! fOh! excuse me.J I have a runny nose, a temperature, etc., so good morning or nighty night, I don't know which it is - oh, my aching head... do me a favor give her nothing but booking for the next few days. Oh! by the way, she was absent on the third, the fourth, the fifth, sixth, and ... oh, it's been so long, I guess lhat's all. Bye. Her dear old mom. Faculty I f SECUIOCR fi-IAEE Gladys Verduzco Joe Menosky Mark Burris ' mas Allam .ni Cindy Steuckrath Jeff Chadwick Best Body 1. Jeff Chadwick 1. Gladys Verduzco 2. Andre Jackson 2. Monica Mejia 3. Glenn Noya 3. Lisa Velasquez Most Easy Going 1. Mitch Orquiola 1. Susan Roberts 2. Glenn Noya 2. Marilu Camberos 3. Brian Church 3. Kelly Cull Outstanding Talent 1. Jesse Rodriguez 1. Kim RodriQU6Z 2. Joe Menosky 2. Delia Yawnick 3. Julio Arqueta 3. Kanani Choate Senior Hall of Fame 'V-196 aff, 5 Kim Rodriguez -3, ,fi g Ai .1-ww: 9 yt! Danny Kremer Most Likely 1. Danny Kremer 2. Steve Bouffard 3. Eugene Kim Glenn Noya Most Popular 1. Glenn Noya 2. Danny Kremer 3. Jeff Chadwick 1. Yuki Yufuku 2. Cindy Steuckrath 3. Deanna Sato Best Looking 1. Jeff Chadwick 2. Danny Kremer 3. Mark Burris 1. Gladys Verduzco 2. Monica Mejia 3. Yuki Yufuku Most Conceited 1. Brian Tatara 1. Monica Mejia 2- Danny Kremer 2. Lisa Velasquez 3- Glenn NOYH 3. Adelita Bernal Outstanding Athlete 1. Jeff Chadwick 1. Cindy Steuckrath 2. Glenn Noya 2. Tami Stiles 3. Andre Jackson 3. Lisa Velasquez QF PACTDE J A' Eric Jacobsen Susan Roberts To Succeed 1. Susan Roberts 2. Cindy Steuckrath 3. Gina Mazzotta Vania Chalekian Best Personality 1. Glenn Noya 1. Susan Roberts 2. Joe Menosky 2. Yuki Yufuku 3. Gerardo Yepez 3. Kanani Choate Prettiest Eyes 1. lnas Azzam 1. Gladys Verduzco 2. Mark Burris 3. Alonzo Young 2. Ana Secord 3. Marlena Martin Most Thoughtful and Considerate 1. Mark Burris 1. Vania Chalekian 2. Joel Bird 2. Susan Roberts 3. Joe Menosky 3. Elke Streinz Outstanding Service to HHS 1 Joe Menosky 1. Cindy Steuckrath 2, Ray Rendon 2. Elke Streinz 3, Danny Kremer 3. Marilu Camberos Yuki Yuluku Mitch Orquiola ff .Mm .Maw ,I Y Jesse Rodriguez 1. Eric Jacobsen 2. Trini Woods 3. Alex Medrano 1. Danny Kremer 2. Mark Lee Brian Tatara Monica Mejia Gina Mazzotta Prettiest Hair 1. Monica Mejia 2. Anna Vilches 3. Alberta Francis Best Dressed 1. Monica Mejia 2. Tammy Schiewe 3- Robby MacDonald 3. Gladys Verduzco Overall Academic Student 1. Danny Kremer 2. Eugene Kim 3. Guido Fernandez 1. Gina Mazzotta 2. Susan Roberts 3. Marlena Martin Senior Hall of Fame Top Ten ACTOR Rob Lowe Sylvester Stallone Eddie Murphy Bill Cosby Don Johnson Michael J. Fox Roger Moore Gumby Richard Gere Harrison Ford ACTRESS 1. Molly Ringwald 2. Sally Field 3. Joan Collins 4. Heather Thomas 5. Meryl Streep 6. Linda Evans 7. Heather Locklear 8. Cybil Shepherd 9. Ally Sheedy 10. Jessica Lange MALE VOCALIST 1. Lionel Richie 2. Phil Collins 3. George Michael 4. Stevie Wonder 5. Freddy Jackson 6. Morris Day 7. Stephen Tin Tin Duffy 8. Bruce Springsteen 9. Sting 10. Bono MOVIE Nightmare on Elm St. The Color Purple Rocky IV Breakfast Club Rambo Youngblood Back to the Future Out of Africa D.O. in Beverly Hills Pretty in Pink MYSTERY SHOW Moonlighting Murder, She Wrote Nightmare on Elm St. Alfred Hitchcock Twilight Zone Sherlock Holmes Amazing Stories The Jagged Edge Death Wish ll Friday the 13th WEEKEND HANGOUT CAR TEACHER Beach 1. Porsche 1. McClure Westwood 2. Mercedes 2. Baumgartner Home s. BMW 3. Mark Galleria 4. Ferrari 4. Fix Girlfb0vfriendS'S 5. Corvette 5. Alien house e. Toyota e. Gold PHHQGS 7. Lambourghini 7. Robbins M0V'aS 8. Camaro 8. Mr. T. 3-2-1 9. Nissan 9. Bree Dirt BOX 10. Convertible Rabbit 10. Moore Work FEMALE VOCALIST GROUP SONS e C r er L ev e r S 1. Madonna 1. Depeche Mode I Mies You 2. Whitney Houston 2. Tears for Fears Computer Love 3. Sade 3. Wham! Deer Yvette 4. Siouxsie 4. Ready for the World Secret 5. Lisa Lisa 5. Run D.M.C. Kiss Me 6. Lita Ford 6. New Edition who Needs Love? 7. Pat Benatar 7. Oingo Boingo Bleephemeue 8. Shiela E. 8. The Cure Rumors 9. Tina Turner 9. The Jets Sera 10. Alison Moyet 10. Iron Maiden 10. Money for Nothing RADIO STATION 1. KROQ 2. KIIS 3. KDAY 4. Power 106 5. KJLH mm' 6. KLOS v 7. KNAC 8. KKHR V 9. KMET 10. KZLA MUSIC VIDEO Take on Me Carless Whisper Superbowl Shuffle I'm Your Man In Between Days Club Tropicana Life In a Northern Town I Miss You Dress You Up 10. Curiosity CLASS T.V. SHOW SPORTS TEAM 1. English 1 The Cosby Show 1. Lakers 2. Psychology 2 Miami Vice 2. Raiders 3. French 3 Moonlighting 3. Bears 4. P.E. 4 Family Ties 4- Dodgers 5. Yearbook 5 Gumby 5. Dolphins 6. Geometry 6 Who's the Boss? 6. Rams 7. Band 7 General Hospital 7- COUQGFS 8. Chemisty 8 Mac Gyver 8- COWDOYS 9. Drama 9 Gidget 9. Bruins 10. Algebra 10. Dynasty 10. Kings 10 Tep Ten Q WTH R TRIBLI Movies, Music and Mobiles of l986 MIAMI VICE MADE WAVES IN MUSIC AND MUSIC videos with a format that set its episodes to music. Vice became the first show to buy the rights to use the original artist's recording of a song on the show with hits like ln The Air Tonight by Phil Collins. But not only did Vice use es- tablished hits, Glen Frey's songs You Belong To the City and Smuggler's Blues became smash hits after being aired on the show, and the Miami Vice Sound track spent several weeks at num- ber one inthe album charts along with the snow's theme by Jan Hammer which hit number one on the singles charts. Along with Miami Vice, Tears for Fears, Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, Stevie Wonder, Thompson Twins, and OMD con- tinued to be trend setters with their inno- vative use of synthesizers in the record- ing industry. The link between music and movies be- came apparent when movies such as , Back to the Future and The Breakfast Club launched such hits as The Power of Love and Back in Time, Don't You Forget About Me , and Fire ln the Twi- light , while becoming blockbuster hits themselves. Automobiles drove into the moviefmu- sicfmusic video scene when a DeLorean was featured in Back To The Future , a Ferrari Daytona Spyder cruised along the streets in Miami Vice and assorted sports cars were featured in many music videos. Rocky IV also featured exotic cars as Sylvester Stallone flashed his Lamborghini Jalpa across the silver screen. , ig- ixip f .-f asa!! -AV 1-X. I Ka-Q 'Fr--as ff ' S, Q I.. Ns . 7' as -L R Q. 1. . -, -'L ' T i . gi - News ,, f+:' ' 'EI N - ICQ 9' 1 ,vt fri' . :I a 1 1 1 -I ,I W ff- - Y f ti, L mf- -. 'ft4t1 ' - -- 1 C, IF ,-N YJ ,Tw . , x ' : z rw ' 'U-Zs'laHiQlg', , .5 ' ' If sq, I at It 5 ,t'V,':'3'. ff . . - Advertisements have really taken advantage of the mystery theme in their campaigns. El Molino had thus decided to incorporate this idea into its theme. Captain Crunch used where's the captain to sell its cere- al. Television shows, such as 3-3-O, Eye on LA, and Good Morning America used whodunnit contests to promote viewer ratings. Billboards and newspa- pers all over town involved mystery themes. Many new television shows came into being this season. Murder She Wrote and Moonlighting were two of the biggest. A few blockbuster movies incorporated mystery: Clue, Young Sherlock Holmes, Jagged Edge, Wit- ness. This was the year of the mystery. Are you a Sherlock Holmes? Find all the top 10 mystery shows. Q 9 a a I a a a k s e ffl I o h k c o I 1 e h s 9 n u o Y k a k k k d n h n s r s s k d e s o d a a 9 d d I d k k i k k k k k d I -a d d d I I P e 8 S k d i h k 0 k k k I k k k k cl d d d d d d d i k I 0 V1 k s n r I I If e l e I d n I d U m n I d I n l n n n 0 n I I Ll n n s e d kd d I e Y Y I l w I n It u ri I n e n I e w w l o l I w wk E I k I s s d e d I k d e It e n I K e I w d I d d k h n I II v k 9 w s k I n e k k s e w d I k e o 9 I I l'Tl k k k i a k 9 U k I E n x k d 9 1 e i d e o s d I k d I K I IK I1 I Z o k k k n I 9 I1 I m a r s o n e I m s I k I ffl 1 B S 1 1 8 fl 1 I I1 k u O B 9 k k k k I1 3 k d 1 E I k k k k k B 59 d h ke i n S I H19 h s e n h 1.1 I k d I n d 5 d d d k d d I I d d d d cl n I a Q 9 e U e d 9 e d n n I nl nd ge oe ek jd In nl Ik ks ch he gl a d d ke kd dk an d i 8 OWU k d FIW k W Z I1 a i he Q l 11 1 S u rt k k Y k I i s d I l iwo e I dm owk I k i I STI ji uh sk NWO OWIK ffl own dkn ti d d u Y I d U e d s u B W I i I1 d d d 9 I I1 d I n n i k d d k S I Y I d k 0 I I m u n d I d e I e k d n Q k e e n r a I I r a d h l I c h c o c In U r e WIS n e k k n I k I k I n h s m d 9 H I S W 11 a I rw 1 B B 1 D YI lu-SEI What's up At HH News for The Hawthorne Tribune Toun- tas received the Miss Hawthorne award this year. For Thanksgiving the Knights donated five baskets to needy families. The entire school broke the record for the most cans ever collected for the Christ- mas canned food drive. The Christmas spare change drive prospered as usual. El Molino had a contest to promote the sales of the yearbook. In the third period classes - Mr. Allen won with the most people purchasing their 34TH edition of the El Molino. In sports Varsity Football went to CIF and lost to Antelope Valley by one point. Varsity soccer went to CIF along with girls basketball. Erikan Bulluttekin and Lise Fische were the AFS students who visited our school this year. Bulluttekin was from Turkey and Fische was from Norway. This has now uncovered the mystery. I' I E. . it World Disasters SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER DI- SASTER SHOCKED the world as well as the students of America. HHS mourned the deaths of the crew as well as the first teacher in space, Christa McAuliffe. The marque in front of the campus read: HHS mourns Challenger - January 28,1986. This will prove to be a major set back in the space program, but President Rea- gan has assured reporters that the pro- gram will get back on its feet. Another major disaster in the world was the Mexico City earthquake. The Pana- merican Club raised S1400 for the needy families suffering from the destruction. This club proved itself to the world by doing this very generous act for another group of human beings. v 7 7 . 5121 ' glass N1 r-seg Q35 'fsfr-st si iktfv, 31232-- 5571, .5-2+ 1 .-4'-'VA . :ff ..-A , ,., . , 1 ,L .L -- .ffl cgi x,?,.,r. . 4,1-Q Q89 . 5 ..,,. 11-'..3t, ' Ns Ps Scene Of the Cflme Students found at the Scene The dark figure stood motionless behind a phone booth, in front of a grocery store. Tired- ly, he watched people trickle in and out of the doors. All this detective work was exhausting. Suddenly, the loud ringing of a phone jerked him wide awake. The pay phone? Quickly, he snatched up the receiver. ul-lello? A dignified voice answered. llWe've gotten word of outside forces that may be connected with Hawthorne l-ligh. Find out who and what is at work . . . by ten o'clock. The phone clicked dead. The dark figure frowned thoughtfully and glanced at his watch. lf there really was something underhand going on, he had only two hours to find out. Two hours later, he found his answer. He examined a paper book cover printed with the words Burger King, as well as several dis- count coupons. So . . . these outside forces were indeed connected with l-lawthorne High, both parents and businesses donating time and money to the school and its members. Why, the back section of the yearbook was filled with their names! The dark figure twisted his mouth in a pleased smirk. ft was time to give his final re- port, but first he had to take care of some busi- ness . . . placing an ad in the El Molino. 2 Community Division w T o ' N ELCO HAW L10 YV? . 001271596500 lj 7 ,gl 315 ,. '. iw, ., 'www ' um, A STICKY JOB - Junior Tracy Steuckrath fills a glass of lemonade for a cus1omer.Ho1 Dog on a Stick was locat- ed in the newly opened South Bay Galleria. UnCoverinQ The 1 .O nl:-ug, A PIECE OF PIZZA - Serving a slice of pizza from ArdeIia's Pizza is Senior Johnny Newkirk. Night jobs were essential for those students who drove a car. FRESH AND HOT! - Senior James Bays is selling popcorn before a movie. Bays was a manager at South Bay Cinema I. ar- Community Division 234 K 06, X65 klxiwgool Q ... v il G-009 Luck, I-vw JO N f W Best of wishes and congratulations to my three children at Hawthorne High. Malena, Jose Luis, and Ftocio Avila. Congratulations, Nichelle Ever since you were a little girl, we have encouraged learning. We are proud of you and your ac- complishment. Now we await your graduation from college. Love, Daddy and Jonnie K J K V J N f 1 N ul ' i In . N l lvl will l 'Q ...i il? T N r N Bret - L 'YNN V CONGFtATULATlONS ,i, If You did ni 1 Love - Dad and Donna N N Jason, Matt, and Baby l CONGRATULATIONS To my wonderful daughter Alexandra Gonzalez Love, Mom and Dad X ' My Dearest Donald, you have helped me in so many ways in my last 2 years of school, ways no one else could not even my father. He's trying to but you did it. You made me want to do well in school. Thank you l never knew I had it in me. l hope nothing ever happens to the love we have - Forever, Christine L J K J Advertisement Love, MOM J N J N Mary, It's hard to believe that you will soon be graduating. I can remember the first day l met you, nearly five years ago, in Ms. Adkins' class. Since then we've helped each other grow, day by day. Thanks for being part of my life. I love you, Robin N We're Wonderful! jk J SUFFRIN SUCCOTASH I made it! N f W N Oh well, our time is here and now we have to leave HHS. It doesn't seem like 5 yrs. since we met. We have grown and so has our friendship. Remember those parties tespecially in our freshman yearj and after game dances that we attended. What do you say about the 1984 backwards dance CSweel Dreams! Maria7?? We both have a dream and hopefully they'll come true. We made it. we're finally here and as we graduate let's accept the world the way it ls, the doors will be open to these reason- able women like us. Watch out world here comes Maria Luisa and Lesly. As friends we're the best, Maria Luisa and Orbeles- ly Garcia Class of 'B6 I would like to dedicate these short lines to my family, thanks lor your support. I love you all. lt's been so great being in the Marching Band and having those axsplendid friends like Maria Luisa, Nakita J., Francisco B., Raul S.. Manual P., Nikki S., Alex A, and Phong L. don't ever forget those rides in the bus on our way to parades and away games. We really had fun. I love you all and good luck class of '87 and '58, And now a special thanks to Maria Luisa and Eddie Palacios for being with me when l needed you. I love you both. BEST FRIENDS MARIA LUISA AND LESLY 4-EVER. Class ol 1956. lwanttothank my family for the support they gave me and to all the friends that gave me lots of nice mo- ments. Thank you Lesly for paying attention to all my troubles. Thank you Ger- ardo. God I'm going to miss the band so bad! I love you all, Maria Luisa Morales P.S. Lesly remember we made it. J N Monica, EI siguiente verso es para que nunca me olvides: Que la dicha te acompane Que el amor te de dulsura Que en tus ojos sonadores Nunca exista la amargura Con Amor, Minor Cordoba J ' 'C . , it stef X . Dowcn-n 3 ob Pruitt! I ans., Sf.3gf5CJoig?2,.5oNOTB.H Br-iqncfvg 1-ANA Q jg, mum .gk .ff 5 'N' 'fo P Off! fa' q5Xff3f0iLV'a'E, ' 'Tues 8 mv 'SKQQ EJUWHH-f We are detectives. For the last nine months, people have been asking what the TOP SECRET is. WE have uncovered the mystery for you, and we hope you enjoy it. CASE H34 CLOSED. J Community N f CONGRATULATIONS CHRISTY - We're so proud of you! We love you, Mom and Dad. K J K Congratulations Gina! We're so proud of you. A super daughter. May you find success and reach your goals in the future. All our love, forever, Mom and Dad N f Sith CONGRATULA- TIONS! Jay you will al- ways be 1tf1.We're proud of you. Good luck always Love you, Mom Congratulations 'Lisa' All our hopes and pray- ers are with you for a wonderful future. You'Il always be our little girl. Love Always, Dad, Mom, and Nikki and Dad. Cat K J K N f Tami, I LOVE YA! l'll never for- get you, no Congratulations to our matter what! 'If SON Eddie! SiS'S fofevefl f if ' jr The years go too quick- We 'geltge' i if ly, but you've made us mem ef , , . always 0 1 i very proud in every one smile. Your --- of them- parents 6 Love, MOITI 81 Dad, Jon spent a lot on your teeth! Love ya lots! Cam L 8. Alan Geni, Well Baby, this is goodbye, thanks for the memo- ries. l'll miss you, don't cry, Joe, MGM will live forever. Jeff, someday you'Il be mine. Kandyce, Pasadena is waiting for us. I will make it to Palm Springs yet. Honest D.K., thanks for everything, you're the best. Farewell HHS. Thanks for the memories. Darcie Melgren Taylor 2 + Taylor 1 f Taylor twins 4-Ever! L J K J Advertisements N f N 'Tim We are so proud DEAR DAVID: of you' , Congratulations Maddog Thanks for belng We love you! such a swell kid. Dad, Mom, Tom and Mary McAllister Love YOU Jlziom, Dad and , Q-Hunt Peggy L J L T J CONGRATULATIONS PABLO AND REY RAMIREZ THE FUTURE IS YOURS LOVE: DAD and MOM Dear Cindo Keep clean! Love, Tracy K J M J N To our Dearest Vi- viana Congratulations we're so proud that the big day has come. Good-luck and if God-bless you in the at I future i, Ii Love Dad, Mom, Ju- lian Jr. and Jesse A f ' I Y of CONGRATULATIONS! g J Community Congratulations Kim! You finally made it. You'Il always be our little girl Love Always, Mom 81 Dad. Also Brian CONGRATULATIONS UFEE We remember when . .. We're very proud of you Love you - Dad, Mom, and Karina Pepsi, Gimme Pepsi LUV U STEVEN Mom 81 Dad Trish 8t Paul Debbie 8 Jerry CONGRATULATIONS KATHY You may have started out small, but we think you're going places Love Mom and Dad i v--1: VICKIE How tall and stout like a tree, Yet flows through her femininity. Like a dream to all foresee. She like her spirit must be free. When to the door is put the key, Let not the sorrow show from me. Though far away over land or sea, Roots shall forever be in thee. Search and seek but remember simply, Love from abode is with you, Vickie. With Lots of Love and Pride, MOM 5-.1 -aus-.11 K i CONGRATULATIONS CINDY! Now that you have filled the shoes - All we can do is offer you continued support and happiness Love, Mom and Dad Advertisements u - ! A N 5 1 A K ,Hu K afxf a fx 12 I IT TOOK FOUR YEARS, BUT NE'VE FINALLY DONE IT. THE BOND WE'VE BUILT WILL BE FOREVER TREASURED. SO MANY PARTIES-- SO MANY DANCES-- THOSE TIMES TOGETHER REMAIN SO VERV SPECIAL. SINCE OUR ERE WE'VE BEEN EV FRIENDS TO SHMAN YEAR, ERYTHING FROM ENEMIES. NEIVE GROWN SO MUCH... NE'VE CROWN T NE'VE CARED T WE'VE NATCHEU GOOD TIMES THOUGH WE RAR THESE THREE W UI LOVE YOU OGETHER. OGETHER IN TH EACH OTHER G AND BAD, ELY SAY IT-- Rns MEAN so ESE FOUR YEARS, 0 THROUGH MUCH-- NOW ITIS TIME TO GO OUR SEPARATE WAYS, OUR GOOD-EYES WILL SOON BI SAID. THESE YEARS WE'VE SHARED TOGETHER WILL HE MEMORIES... MEMORIES ARE STRANGE THINGS SOMETIMES THEY CAN BECOME VERY VAGUE THOUGH IN YOUR HEART THEY WILL ALWAYS SHINE. 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LAWNDALE, CA 90260 213-973-5993 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '86 From: Burger King, Hawthorne 3930 EI Segundo Blvd. Hawthorne, CA 90250 L' f 1 7 7- C 1 Z f?fffi3f 5 4525 Thanks Mom and Fred for all your support through the years. Love, Cindy F 1968 To 1986 m '7-xx PIZZA HUT National Pizza Company 5107 EI Segundo Blvd. We also offer outdoor seating for Hawthorne High Students Y J Community 81 Students wh nf Hawthorne Police Officers' Association Autographs: Congratulations to the Class of '86 PHONE 973-9074 GREEN FARMS BAR-B-Q THE BEs'r BAR-B-Q Ries CHICKEN 8: NIEAT5 READY 'ro EAT - READY 'ro Go SAN JOSE DENTAL GIQOUD 11855-7 INGLEWOOD AVE. HAWTHORNE. CA H0250 C2131 973-3778 12131 973-3674 13200 so. HAWTHORNE Bcvn. DR. ARNALDO FERRER Conusn 132No STRIIZT DR, PETER SALCEDO GENE COCA HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 FAMILY DEN'rls'rnY VVALT DIXON 12921 S. HAWTHORNE BLVD. ERINIE 8: BENNY 676-7365 HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 B 8' B Camera Shop PHOTOGHAPHIC Q DARKROOM EQUIPMENT PASSPORT PHOTOS USED EQUIPMENT STUDIO PORTRAITURE TRADE-INS PHOTO FINISHING LAYAWAYS Hawtlrome Plumbing 8' Heating Supply GUGPGHIQQJ Io IOP LESS 11644 s. HAWTHORNE BLVD. 12133 675-262:-1 HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 12131 675-6962 A J Advertisements From diapers Cash Discount Credit Term Lay-Away R ussell 3 Jewelers Expert Jewelry Repair 14051, S. Hawthorne Blvd. Phone Hawthorne, CA 90250 12131 844-3208 Advertisements Congratulations from your mother and sister. We love you very much. to diploma Good Luck in the Future ANU mlm BUSGH 1 PLEASE: Ht Ev.. N' V elf' , Q fy, Congratulations to 4 our baby, Angelial Love Mom 84 Dad Hey Mom. A , W ' e bee ood k'ds . . . haven't 'M' ii , , wiv n g I 9 Congratulations Mitch!!! Thanks for everything! A f- ' ' It ' I-UVB, Mom, Dad, Nino We love you, 4. ' Karen, Lee Danny, Ellie, Ruthie, and Coco A h t ', 1 if A .lat ,f-YQ '- ' 1 I I 2 . rf . I C Q ' ,pu . F9 . Laff- Q Glu' 'it 2. 1 1 I , .. ...ol .Y.. .... Q1 5 'e-'-sa-f--..-..n..., ..., ' :N-Ma--v 1 N' 1 1ft-'1f-- 1 , 'QA 1 ! Rexx Rf -q AK A Alai ' - . ... - , :N i iii' , ,Q -, QE,-f-.E 4 3 1 N ' f Irma NBIHVVO Maria Moliery Ruben Najarro Class of 1986 Class of 1981 Class of 1978 We love you, Hawthorne 'X X fb , 1.0- High! To my bro., We finally made it, four years of ups and downs and tough work, were out of here. Our friendship hasn 't stopped growing since the first day we met. Out of all of my friends ever, you've been the closest. Even though we had our arguements I think it was just a test to see if we could be best friends. We stuck it out and it made us closer. Don 't ever stop being my best friend! Su Hermanito, Mark Burris Mark, Well my little brother. We are graduating now. It's been a great four years. We had some real great times and some real heartaches. lreally love sharing the same girlfriends with you. It just showed us that we have the same taste. I hope we never stop being brothers because brothers are hard to re- place. Love, Mitch Orquiola Community -.5 . lv! I 256 MY FRIENDS, MY MEMORIES . Thankx Mom 8: Dad, I love you. Hey Yuki are you ready for our Cruise? Darcie CDarcellaj thank you for all years of friendship, Hawaii here we come. Margref I'm glad we met, you're a great new lriend. Cindy glad we're still friends. Tracy one of these days you'lI remember where you're mind is. ilk. Genie don't cry we'll come see you, say hi to mom. Sheriwhen are we going to Geno's for the big day? Jeffstay oft your scateboard. Hee Hee. Berro bring your camera. Artie gel a real car. Kelly stop saying bueno!! Bubba one of these days we'll like each other. Margie stay out ol trouble! Rob 84 Mark CChrisj my adopted brothers - you two are so cute. The Gutter Gang lives forever!! J.M.C. IWAL Y-NICE BOD!! See you soon. P.S. B8:J's, what's another word lor graduate? . . . PARTY, 95428000 LA LA. Thankx for a great senior year H.H.S. Class of Eighty SIX!! Sincerely, Kandyce DeBray Ana f YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE! I ri l'll miss all the good times we've had. Luv, your cuz, Maria Rivera GREAT SPIRITS HAVE ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM MEDIOCRE MINDS - Albert Einstein We remember the trials of the staff of 1984-85. Congratulations staff of 1985-86. HERE'S HOPING ALL THE DAYS AHEAD WON'T BE AS BITTER AS THE ONES BEHIND You, BE AN oPTIIvIIsT INSTEAD AND soMEHow HAPPINESS WILL FIND You. - Ray Davis To all EL MOLINO staffs, past, present, and future. Thank you and Good Luck. N f I I 'I ,N iw . ,Lf ' til! ' 'if ' , I .I 3 , ' ri I, I art- , at ,' Q 2 'QI 1 -wf fvbgfli' , 4? mlfzx K J K We'll miss you Kim Taylor! Everlasting Friends, Melody 8t Wendi GROWING UP As any youth can tell you, Growing up isn't easy, Then again, we always knew Nothing is light and breezy Put up with the toil and strife, Ignore the quarrels with friends. 'Cause this is all part of life And you'lI find it never ends. When you look inthe mirror, Do not feel an ounce of shame. Because as age comes nearer That face just may bring you fame. Remember the good times and bad. Don't forget all ofthe past, But cherish the fun you've had To make the joy from it last. At the same time look ahead To your dreams and goals set high. Because a wise man once said, You can do it if you try! Community 258 TO OUR SPECIAL PKG. . .GOOD LUCK IN ALL YOU DO! LOVE FROM MOM, SANDY, DAD, DONNA, PETE, SHARON, MIKE, JIM, TERESA, STEVE, PERI, DORI 8 TER! A f K J x To Marilu Camberos Lulu Congratulations! May God be your guide in every step you take. May your life be filled with many happy moments. Lulu, go forth and do your very best. We love you: MOM, DAD, GABI, RAY, RITA, AND CARLOS Advertisements Some have come 8t some have gone but all will stay 2-getherg 4 friendships like these R made 2 last 4-ever. T 81 C5 sis' 4-ever 81 2 of my best friends. T-just remember our thrms LLL, LAL, 8t AH Jr 8 Quackers! HFUI! C-thanx 4 the advice, even when I didn't want it. TCK - Camero's live on! thankx 4 b-ing there. SW - U kept me from going 2 crazy 2 often. L.M. - U AIRHEAD! FUI lives! hope CMHS treated U well! NM - keep at it, u'II make it! -- RN - Thanx 4 the short convo's fun St FG'S v165's all the way! UR a sweetie ibut l'm still a chocoholiclb LS-congrat's on making '86' - UR special Cthankx for getting LS 8t I 2ge- therl CHOCOLATE PENGUINS TEDDY BEARS UNICORNS RAINBOWS 8r D. DUCK 4 EVER CNot 2 mention COED dorms 8t partiesl Thankx 4 a great 4 HHS 82-'86. JP CC SY SK DL JM 81 all the rest from TLS: alto we went our separate ways we R still the best 2-gether! 2 all those who follow - Just remember '86 rules 4-ever! CLCBKA- MOUSE N f on N.. 'x 074 Ii cfz ' 'G Q ' I mg? 51'-'I ,V x J K Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation: for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company - George Washington Joel, Bret, Danny, 8i Everett at-1' fi N 1-5 xt I picture s time in my memory, when we were happy and care free. The world was indifferent to us, and we paid it no mind. 'WCG 4 ffm, y 7? ' CDC Silent now those halls of happiness, to 0 yesterday a memory. n Its cold ashes on the floor, 1 ZJVLOLV l its echoes fall into dust. V F1 l6DdB who have perished C6 A hopes slip into distant ruins. TQL ,QQQJIC The fallen wander there, 2562! ' cj mm -2 hearts hallow and cracked by lies. Clfcq C606 . 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A 4 Haig tl of GOODBYE HHS It's been fun, but now we're hoofin' it. Yoplait and cab- bage for all the hot times! Just remember, Iife's hard and then you die, so live it up. Christine the Generous, Marcia the Tightwod who wouldn't pay for her share of this ad CDon't worry, your hair looks fineb, and Dana the Giving. Farewell HHS, I am truely going to miss you. Thank you for all the great times you gave me. Nyman Hall you became a second home. Mr. Ayers, why did you leave us? Mr. Karella thank you for all your help. You were not only a teacher but my friend. Darcie, Cindy, Gladys, we make a great team. Delia we have come so far. I hope that we get to perform again someday. Heidi, thanks for all the times we went out, and for all the rides. Can't wait 'til the wedding. To our Y8tG delegation, Shriee, David, Yuki, Anna, Tammy, Richard, Glady, Liliana, Erikan, and Lisa I Love You all. Lisa 8t Helen thanks for all your hard work. Stacy I miss you. Donkey Basketball was great. Danny Boys State was rad. Maria Congratulations Mar- gret l'll never forget New Year's Eve. Joe Menosky Well class of '86 I did it!! Mom, I told you I would do it. And it's all for you. To all my friends, thanks for making my 4 yrs a perfect one. As I depart to start my career I take each one of you in my heart. Bobbette that goes especially for you. Nakita, now you can have her all to yourself. Good luck sweetie and don't forget you promised to come and visit me. Keep smiling and show those beautiful dimples of yours. Hi Nur my dearest, good luck and l'll miss you very much when l leave, Ufemia, how do you like seeing your name in my yearbook, You know I love you lots. Ms, Boyd thanks for always being there for me. Science club, I will always remember you, JOE, CRAYFISH take care of that club for me ok. Mr. McClure you are the greatest teacher ever. As I close of now, with tears in my eyes, I want to say this school will always be the best memories ever. Bobbette, I love you DEAR SHA- JIRA A.K. AK Shadi KSha-Sha! Congratulations and best wishes, Cheri and the entire graduating class of '86! Love, Mom and Dad K 1 . . ..V .V .lat ' ff' A Advertisements , ,g -4, 'AVV' K I . I I .. g Felicidades Elizabeth desde Culiacan! Chubeto, Chacho, Juan Manuel, Paco y Amor N f To my favorite Jailbirds CI'm a good girl, I amll - Well, it's time to say goodbye to rock climbing Zi Old Man Tucker, but the BEST times are still ahead of us! Mau- rice, get a green card. Gidget, get a wave on your butt Kdon't show the police? Shoot the Seagull. Slave- ons 4ever! Run, Joe, Run! All of our experiences will be remembered. The threesome shall never separate! Strawberry K J f N K J K Maurice 8t Strawberry you both are very special friends to me, I'll miss you. Huntington here I come. Gidget 8- Billie behind bars, oh no! Jesse, you bum, I luv you. Maurice catch a Tidal Wave Strawberry your cat looks like oatmeal, but I luv you anyway. To Palm Springs, the beach, and parties, the fun has just begun! Luv Gidget. AROUND OUR TREE THE DAYS OF HAPPINESS THE JOY OF FRIENDSHIP 'ONE BY ONE WE START TO SHARE THE GIFTS THAT SHOW WE REALLY CARE. IT S NOT THE GIFTS THAT WE NEED BUT JUST THE THOUGHT THAT SOMEONE CARES. THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS DAY AND I HOPE WE STAY THE BEST OF FRIENDS LIKE TODAY BY, Angel ia N f 1 2 I B 1 ,Q i 3 - f Q mf V V. N ig, it, ' 3 5 M 2.3- t . .3 Angelia, Anna, Hong, Phuong: Oldies but Goodies, Love always Eliza- beth X f Congratulations on your graduation Lisa! I hope you reach all your goals in your sports future. l'll al- ways be thinking about you. Love, Pop J k j Community 261 f PRIME REALTY K Congratulations Class of '86 f K Betty Ainsworth Chuck Bookhammer David York Steve Andersen Mayor Mayor Pro-Tem Councilman Councilman CONGRA TULA TIONS CLA SS OF '86 262 CONGRATULATES THE CLASS 0F N' '86 0 OM M Community f N J -R A -- ' Q 7 5155? x . 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MicroAge is proud to offer IBM, AT8rT, Apple and Compaq products. 508531 Ag, I p Hmrcs Im 'NlnruAgt'LmLl 'I'hL'SuIulmn Nt ' 'g ' -L1 'd k IN1 Ay., 1 p I j J Community N J N f N f Wasn't your Diaconian initiation fun, Hong? Love, Elizabeth, Cathy, Anne, Dios te and Lulu Ellie. Mom, Danny, Bt Coco . N f Rool'Ealairme,n413Q 'WH Krui-ifmelmjf,J:'l 'Elk Kluzaktf-lp TWH-44401 Goesel-NW55 lrvwbliag Si1YlE5l'vi5rnf'lLQfF35 Kor'r'l1l+I7 l'b.r'l'5 'B 4 Ellie, Flmiellfll Oleg vllo 39052553 J You've come J , 'Ax ' ' a long way ' . fl Q baby, you've J ,-- 'ill Q grown into a ' ,If ' beautiful J KM 'KL' E1 young lady. J :pq Hi 55 , u 523' l 'Allfwnuiq Lem'f2'Q'4Wp w. an 4, an I X7 Agnuxz r www . . l wi oyk 9,5,.t-xnzakz A -.M w A flak ,.v 1WtA Nldf'l0ll53Q LJ hbfg Aumom Latmmxneuio If1PmTef55 Ell2CLb6l'l'fl iffgx , o H atm, hm.. n4'5?J Hoogffafi rr,-anmgeac J N f N W W W E Elearest Ber- A' I ' E Q3 Ilove you E E very much and ou will Q 5 alwasys be my O 31 sweet- CD O5 heart. We will S O always be O 8 together. E 6 You and I g O forever. RAN- m DY J k N f Last of the Bird Hooray for Susan flock . . . We love - Class of '86 you Joel! Con- We are so very gratulations and proud of you - ,is best of luck to our Love, Mom, Jer- J ' Baby Bird ry, Dean, and Jim B' Love Mom 8t Dad ,S Bird X ,4, J k 270 I WT' The time has come for us to part. To go our separate ways. As we say '- goodbye to each other, the memories of our great friendship will keep us -. I-. Eff x ' X 5 , me I i close at heart. We will forever be friends no matter where we are. Just remember always our friendship is one of a kind. Bobbette 84 Shajira Friends 4-ever. . Q Y ... , 4 Cheers to the Class of '56 annals, Well, can you believe it, we finally made it. CouIdn't have kept my sanity without your help. I can't believe that you turned out to be my best friend. You know what I mean. You're the best friend I ever had. tJo. eat your heart out, That goes for you too, Joy, only kidding, burrito, you're still tit in my space album. Hall See, Bobbette like you always said, You are so bad. All right I admit it, the little devil iust came out for awhile, right?7 Riverside really started it, eh? tThat is last year, of coursej Dance Production, I know what you're thinking. Madame Pres. tells them I'm a good girl. I hope Charlie Brown isn't reading this, 'cause I won't be able to sit down once he gets through with me. Tell Psycho to quit talking to herself and read this: that is, after I'm gone. See, I'm not worrying, the dice can't make it to Belizel Only kidding, mom A dad. I love you both, As for you my sis, Mr. McClure had too much influence over you. This is a symbol of. . . Uesusj Save Itl You taught me all those dirty words. OK, so I lied. Gosh, my stomach is growling again. grrr. . .Hal Hal This summer will be a sad one for me. Not like last summer when we were all together. The beach was our 2nd home and the guys were our meal tickets. You are my love DJEKIII lwanted to Shout it out. Take mom with you tc the beach 'cause I won't be here to keep an eye on you. Besides you both have white legs. Well, take care and good luck in collage. B-good and study hard 'cause l'lI need a good lawyer to sue Mr. Moore. I'lI be your doctor if you can trust me. Don't forget me. I'lI miss you but you will always be near in my heartl Love ya lots, SHAJIRA P.S. ACKKKK .. . TRACKI Sha Sha, Well the year has come to an end, and we will both be going our separate ways. Oh boy , but our friendship will never end. I'm going to miss our days at the beach, the nights out at the movies, and the great times at the spa. However I'm not going to miss all those weird people you seem to attract. Well when you're off at school and working your brain don't forget to take time out to relax awhile. Try playing the radio and maybe you'll hear those songs from the summer that have a special meaning to you. Well, see you at the reunion fremember how I said you'd look HA, HA! Try not to let eek, eek get you down fOnIy kiddingj I'm sure she'll support you in whatever you do you spoiled brat tonly kiddingb. Love ya lots, BOBBIE clo '86 4-ever P.S. Remember those guys. Also train your stomach teach him to be quiet. , I IM, .,., My Cheri Congratulations hun I couldn't have done better. l'll love you my Cheri forever and ever . . . All the love in the world I have found with you All my dreams I have had have finally come true You and I are young with our lives still to live But to you, my Cheri, my life I give Together forever thru all good and bad with you, my Cheri, it's been hard to be sad Although it's been hard, we've had our share of sorrow But we oan't change the past so we look for tomorrow With you I have brought out all the love that I have, With you there's a heaven so earth ain't so bad. X J 271 W, aww' fx , I could never deny you You gave me hope my friend Let's just say the beginning has come, instead of the end. lt's one o'olook in the morning Oh my, how the time does fly We were only just sayin' hello And now we're sayin' goodbye . . . Goodbye, I love you Even though we're sayin' Goodbye, it only makes me feel like stayin' So take care and keep this in mind as I go The next time we meet we can say hello Tomorrow when we're together We can share this new love we feel Like a dream that refuses to end I know it's got to be real Love that we've shared together It gives me the strength to try That's why I wish we're sayin' Hello Instead of always sayin' goodbye WANTED Deecrlptlonz yellow, slanted-eyes, oriental, cute, always happy and energetic . . . Unlque Features: healthy bodies, always sayin' leuul ear to ear smiles, and always as a pair Where to be found: Fourintines, any 'live' pany around the vicinity, beach, Ms. Moon's office, Daddy KarelIa's class and always wandering Extra-curricular Activities - Cheerleading, volleyball dancing, and dirt doing .. Called by: China Dolls, Twins, dirty duo, slick chicks, and helen lee 8 lisa e. Reward: one night out of oriental cuisine or unlimited offer of fortune cookies . . . Dedicated to all those going their separate ways but especially: Rlcky It Alonzo - we'II never forget our little mouse who thinks he's Bruce Lee St our All Star Athlete - Mr, Young ... We love youlll Glenn It Jeff - best of luck in the future G keep away from coders and backward dances Trlnl lt Robert Morris - our two sweethearts who are too fast on the track Bt with the girls . . . where's the lashes? Mark A Sklp - the King of the Dirt - you started it all: keep on ballin, Ht don't ring us yo till you make it big time To all BG CIF Athletes - Good Luck St Be Goodl B.C. - good luck at Long Beach Et stay out of the ladies' dorms Wlltlam - ooo ooo stay out that doo doo Rloky - Doctor Death. it's been fun! Mltch - what's up homie? - Shoguns Deanna - my big sis, thanks for everything, you taught me everything I know . , . I'll miss ya 8. love yal Clndy - someone will never forget cause you're too too special. Yukl - we use to be close: just wanted to say I still love yal Danny - Stay away from your van: you're Italian blood is a little too much. Mary - I see you too much but I love ya lots. Remember BB cause by then we won't be jailbatel Love yal China Dolls J k Goodbye Hawthorne High School. You've given me a lot of memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. If I had it to do all over again, I wouldn't want to go anywhere else. Now l've got some special messages for some special people: Susan - You're truly a funky chick. The fault isn't yours, it belongs to those who oan't see what you've got to offer. Everett- you've been abused quite a bit and I think that you're a real man for taking it. God save the Oats! Joel - Hang in there, guy. It could be worse. You could be pelted with Gobstoppers. Eric - You're my best friend man. I love you. Mitch - Gimyed! What!'?! I still don't know about that one. Mark - There's only one that's always been true to us. Marga- ret- Bleeaaaahl Lookout! Say, don't buy any cats from any old ladies. Vania - You are the most caring and loving friend l've ever had. I know that you'll be happy in life. Yuki - The way I feel about you will never change. I hope that you find what you're looking for. Bob - You've been a great help to me, even if you are a bit neurotic. Miss Roos - You're the best counselor a guy could have. Thanks for all your support and guid- ance. l'd like to thank all of my teachers. You've all made a difference in my life and it's all been for the better. I also want to give special thanks to my parents because without them I would have never accomplished anything. Goodbye everyone and God bless you. l'll never forget you. Danny Kremer 2 7 2 Advertisements l f N K ' N Erkan, You're only with usforeleven months - but you'Il be in our hearts forever. We love you, Mom, Dad, Brian, Doug, Yuki, Gab- by, Gray, Tiger 8 Cammie BUDDY BOY C t I t, B , 8K E ' We were proud of you ongra u a ions nan rkan. then - Wake p,O,,d of Love 8 Hugs from Your own United Nations, you now - and we always - will be. Japan, Holland, Germany, Italy, Mexico, . T K 8 P We love you, Mom, Mike, UF Gy SFU Dad, Aiyi, Doug, Sissy, Yuki, Gabby, Gray, Tiger, 8t Cammie K J K J To most of my close friends l've made at HHS. First off, my bestest friend Klmmy-Bea. We've been through a lot together, from our freshman yr. in Mrs, Maxon's beg. drama, through God- speII and putting the whammy on people, to FIunaways . You're a terrific friend and I love you. Friend S 'til the It's a good thing lit's a very good thingb to have a friend you can tell your secrets to. Kim Rod, end we've been good friends since GodspelI what an awesome playl Suffering through Grease R V I d , tpuritan oilj and drama has been an experience I'Il never forget. fyou never forget nightmaresl I aqua an BH' hate it when that happens. Thanks for pulling up the rear in McClure's with me. Mlke, Carrotstick, an! MD, Well I've had a lot of fun with you and l'm glad we finally became friends. You're a very special Ireland and Peru person to me. I love you and always will. Your family is out of this world and you're lucky to have forever them. I'm glad I got to share some of my live with you and I'm happy I got to be a part of yours. I AI know we'Il be friends 4-ever and we'II never lose touch. 'Cause I won't let youl We've done too ways remem- much to be strangers Always remember and never forget Summerwind, You don't want to do ber: Mrs, Baugh's history do you? DelMar, I hate you, with a passion, May 25, 1985, Oliver and Will you be my Freddy, Zildjian, June and Ward the Fog, NAB, and I love the Munkee. Mike, you have a special , friend? quality in you, never lose it. Not to mention your great smile, Kayooti legs, nice harms, cute 'J cowboys ,... Anyway, you got the picture. What more can I say, We had a lot of good times. fa lot J ' ' of fustating times too.l Please don't forget about them. I love ya hun, Duh-lye-la Biff Buff Brian f ,pg Y ' V V 1 Evanskl, I miss you sooo much little brother. Thank you so much for always being here. We've had '44-A , so many good times together. . . Prom, soccer games, tap . . . tap . , . tap Will you please step K J out of the car. I love you Brian, don't ever change. You're my inspiration. Timmy Jimmy Uh oh Baby Mamma I'm so glad our friendship has lasted. You're great and I love youl Gumby Iivesl Super Senior Donkey Basketball Team. fAre your bruises and blisters gonel We were winners f N anyway, Mr. Carnes and Mr. Ayers, although you're not around anymore, iwhy?'?7J you still are not forgotten, Thanks for being my buddies. Mrs. Brooks you're a wonderful woman. I still say there was a murderer behind the tree in JC. Mr. McClure although you embarrassed me to death, thanks. Mrs. Takuml, thanks for being ao understanding, Dr. Gold, you're great! Mr. B, I can do proofsl Thanks to you I've got that going for me. fwhich is nicej Joe Mamma, thanks for keeping Melissa, me entertained Sth period. My,Iliked talking to you.My dramafamily,howdolbegin7 We've spent I, . , so much time together and worked so hard. Keep up the good work. You're all very talented and I m gomg to mlss you know you'II be great, Bobby, my do-si-do partner with the baby b. hjnds. You'rel:errific. Mercy, S0 much next year! But I you bodacious woman I love you. Thanks for knowing I wasn't as ba as Lisa ma e me up to be. . I You're a true friend. Kristy, you are a new friend, but a great one at that, You're awesome actress, Wish you the best In the where have you been hiding7 You've got what it takes to be in adv. drama fSpiriI and talent! John future 1 especially you FIUNAWAY you. I love you. You're gonna be a Iadykiller when you grow up. JK I love you mimiman. You're suchahard workerwl lots of talent. I've hada ballworking with you.GIna, I had WI your Horoscope tons of fun cheering at football games with you. It was greatl And a real pleasure. And a last but Man! Love 8, Friends not least, my parents and edrama mom Marqulta. Thank you for supporting me. You give me the F encouragement to do things I probably would never do, I am so lucky to have a momeeeee and Oreverl dadeeeee like you. I love you Ike and Ruthl Watch out Debra Winger, I'm a coming. DELIA Community Darren, I just wanted to say I LOVE YOU !! love, Lori N Congratulations, Michele Our best wishes for a happy healthy and successful future. Much love, Mom and Dad J I have learned many things here in this institution and I want to say thanks to those who helped me a lot. I would like to say thanks to Ms. Boyd who has helped me a lot and watched me grow up and learn some responsibility. To Mr. McClure, I say thanks for putting up with Shajira, Nakita, and myself when we were always laughing and talking. Most of all I want to thank Shijira for keeping me on the right track where school is concerned, and to Na- kita for keeping all my screws together with her funny personality. Sincerely, Bobbette Williams P.S. I want to wish the best Class of '86 all the world. Good-bye sen- iors. Class of '86 will live forever. N Congratulations Margie Hough May the future bring you only the best. Love Georgia and Bill Green G'DAY!!! Melissa, SIS thanx for helping me thru the sum- mer and all. I don't know what l'd do without ya! Hey Ja- son, LITTLE BROTHER, you are such a sweet guy and I luv ya to pieces! Steve, CSTEEVIEJ, you're an OK fresh- man! David, MADDOG, I'm gonna miss seeing you around all the time. I know you'Il KIT though. Thanx so much for all the talks, you really have helped me thru SO much! Best of luck and HAPPINESS ALWAYS! I love you all and thanx so much for making this year one to remember. AUSSIE BEAR AND KOALA BEAR FOREVER!! AUSTRA- LIA in '87! BRENDA '87 Flnal Farewell I was cleaning out my bookcase Like I once cleaned out my heart, I came across your picture It caused memories to start. Memories, not feelings For you my heart's asleep. The giant list that clutched it once Released the hurt so deep. I stare at the picture now, My eyes shed a tear or two, Just remembering the feelings That I once had tor you. l'lI put your picture back in place Between the pages of my mind, And forever leave you as you lelt me So very far behind, IN MEMORY OF EDDIE 8 RANDY WILKINSC I LOVE St MISS YOU BOTH, MELISSA 81 BRENDA I miss you, it's so easy to see, I miss you and me, Eddie Et Brenda Wait! Wait! Listen to mel On m'appelle Suz, Mr. Moore - Remember the meterstick. Suz's thoerem: when all else lails x: 12. Mr. McClure - You've done more for me than you probably know. Thank you. Sara - May you never have any room. You've come along way from that sophomore from Iowa. I love you! Bret - you are not a sleeze. Everett tEver-ettl - don't let anyone search your drawers without a warrant. Danny - thanks lcr keeping me out ol Happy Acres when I was losing it. I know it wasn't an easy job. Je ious aiwe! Eugene - it has been interesting, to say the least, sitting next to a fascist this year. When you win the Nobel Prize I'm going to explain to you how insignificant the individual is, UCLA and its contents - You don't know what you're missing. Dlaconians - Thanks for a great year. I'm very proud of you. Ms. Moon, Ms. Harrie and Mrs. Fujihara - You are my idols. Rob 81 Steve - thanks lor being my tutors, my parents and my favorite people. Remember Irvine Gogo 8 Didi'7 Steve, where were you? AFS and Quebec - Thanks for a wild summer. Have a good season UCLA, volleyball, whether I'm there to cheer you on or not, HHS, it's been real. Thanks for a great 4-years - SUSAN A sf K u r-I'-'r'- ,an gin- I -3 ,t-.,f'-'f't..a- Sir' ' ' ' an rr'-f V 's 4 4 ' Phlllpplne flower Philippine flower with ebony heir and almond eyes you seem lost in a world ofyour own. l'd like to give you light and watch you grow. You seem dillerent - radiant but gloomyl can feel a shadowin your path , . . Sometimes l leel thatyou can see right through me. llike the texture ofyourpetals . . . the vulnerability ol your stem I'd like to put you in my lapel to keep you always next to my heart, By the way, lfit sounds like l'rn in love with you that's because. . .lam. . . fragile floweryou'll have to understand - to me yau're more precious than any gem. Things ol my sweetest, dreams you ere to me it seems . . . and l guess what I'm about to say isn't very new but l'd give up everything my heart, my soul Iwhatever the luture brings! to be loved by you. Beautiful creation are you cold? ll you'd like warmth to me you could go. Because I love you ldon'l you know?2 Oh, Ilove you so, Vou'll have to understand il it sounds like I'm in love with you . , , l am. Jesse Rodriguez Good-bye to the people who meant a lotto me: Jaime, Julio, Andrea, Julie Gigi, P.J., Joy, Irma, Nichelle, Tony M., my sis Celia 8 my bro, Ray l'Il miss you all especially Melody Cnc I didn't forget youl clo 'B6 Mr. Wllllams you are the greatest teacher I've ever had - THANKS for every- thing. 2 Advertisements J DAS IDOL - Thanx for being my idol, you know who you are that's why you're my ldollll ANNANNANNA - YESSUHI We had a lot of tun this year and a lot oftragedies, but then there was STING and TEARS FOR FEARS and I COULD BE RIGHT I COULD BE WRONG and if you ever want some rice, you know where to golll Twinz forever SONAM - Let's do lunch! GINA - THere was this guy, he wanted to know . .. MELISSA 81 RICHARD - My favorite soph-buddies: Don't torget Rum Tum Tuggerl Cyn - Did you think I'd torget you7 TAMMY - What can I say? STEVE - Beep. . .Beep. . .Beep. . .THe onlyjunior in recorded history to own the book with the little gold bug! Say Hi to STACY LARE BEAR - Peer Pressure! Bring me a plunger next year. ARTIE - You owe us lunch .lell-o Brain HO - best lriend I'II tell you a story. tNext year, in my lull-page color ad . . .with skewed typing - - . I Well, the year is over and now we're suppose to say good-bye to everything we ever met. I'd like to say Good-bye ADS. Good-bye and good riddens, and I'm not sorry to say I won't Mlss You! Thanks to the '84-'85 ELMO for the inspiration, and we were On the SPOT no matter what anyone said. Thanks Santa Cruz for changing my life, to Donna for helping me laugh, to Tammy lor helping me be weird, and to Klm for being my 'Partner in Crime' here in Elmo. Thanks Steve tor giving me a reason to live, without you'd I'd be.. ,I'lIIove you always even it you do go 4 million miles away. To everyone I did encounter and didn't mention . ,. Sorry maybe next time, To everyone on ELMO who put up with my yelling, I don't know how you did it but THANKS. I don't know how we did it, but THE ADS, ARE DONEI It's been real fun, and who knows maybe we'Il be back next year to UNCOVER ANOTHER MYSTERY. For ELMO always, BUSINESS EDITOR Hot fudges sundaee are the best 8t those late night runs - we'Il never , forget, Ms. Boyd'e dance class what a laugh. We passed with a D- St than skin of our We'll never for- get the fries at Rick's tt all the peo- ple in this world who makes us sick. I put up with you! you put up with me, Nevertheless together we were always happy. Once a ' BLOCKHEAD always a BLOCK- HEAD!!! Just to name a few . .. Colleen 8t Michelle Friends Forever P.S. I love you I Oh tsighj, baby don't talk like that. To whom it may conoerng This is my last and final good-bye to this awesome place, so let me start: HOCKEY PUCK - What else can I say except thanks for it ally what did I get on my hockey final? NANCI TOTEN - Gumby, Wenker, 10, 10, IOII ls everything nice7? The working hour will never be the savnell SUSANICINDY - Have you eaten garlic lately? DAVID - Stop being so violent, Santa Loves you. IN - September Sth will always rein. Take care ol the Palm tree. Remember our concerts and most of all GO FISHII CAYNNNTAHIA - Religion rule it what? I miss our elevator music'?I Remember not to be those two awful wordsl ELKE - Thanks lor being an ELKEII GINA - Iet's burn more peanut brittle. LLOYD - You can stop tickling me now. HOJ f I'lI have a nice day always and forever as long as Istay in bed. MS, MOON - Thanks tor all your help, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. RICK - Sorry about the rose petals. l'II have to learn how to speak Polesianl DIMMY - Remember to visit our JESUS friend, and forget about that word!! SC will never be the same so I guess l'll always love you7? l'II miss you wenkersl Ari Sunamen Bxxxx Anna Emerale Jacks Frame 81 Wheel Front and Rear Wheel Alignment High Speed Wheel Balance Brake's Complete Service Disc or Drum We raise and we lower cars 8t Pick Up's PHONE 672-6767 10700 So. Prairie, Ing. To you, you, you, you and you too, Although I am merely a junior and still have one yearto serve at H.H.S., I still have many good-byes to say, l've made many triends this past year and I know the friendships will not be soon forgotten, Elizabeth, you're always so happy and always smiling, how do you do itl'?I Artie, find second yearl Eugene, KEEP Partyingl Christine .... Oh well! Brian, good luck in . . .whatever, And last, but certainly not least, Ari. You've changed my life so much, mostly tor the better. I've learned so much from our relationship, you've helped me to grow so much. I owe you an infinity of thanx. Good luck at U.C,L.A. I love you. Rick Genius' HAWTHORNE REALTY, INC. 13660 Hawthorne Boulevard Hawthorne, California 90250 Business t213l 978-2121 C9 GRI RAY D. PEARCY REALTORQ 1 Gai Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Community Agroup of people sat around atable, looking impatiently at their 'watches Where can he bel saidone woman. ' l 3 L in 'Y Theyfdll turned asa skinny ,rrlanfstepped l the Ijsfiffit hastily lsfiiusttnq liisfsildssesef 5l'1s1stsa?f listlissslssizedt , 5 , i , ' ff' if lrti ,',7C?l9f'fan9fiFi6Si4ft1? We yymetfoyeipl Gariielftofi i ne, that ilfiawiltsrss2Highst1v9lsHfsq51i1iks,1 iriiit Schwi- mdnf mln 2 l Sm SUSDMOUS youfseiir' des his throat. ul have all the cracks ot Haw- days, he began. 'll have what the students do during in and out ot class. And all good! he continued, Wlqhe teachers and the outside community is There are a wide variety ot and challenging classes to chose too. Yes, interrupted the head man, but a high school shouldn't be only scholastics, though that is a big part. 'lOh, but there's more! said the skinny man. 'lThere are dozens ot sports, clubs, and other activities to get involved in! A woman stood up. l'That's all very good . . . in school. But does the school influence the students even when they're not therel' The skinny man nodded and tossed her El Molino. Read this, he said to the Youll find stories ot late night dances tales ot traveling students, reviews and contests.,ln tact, the whole this one book! The speaker coat and hat. i i ffGocfd joblff li,l S 3id'the,head man. l jAgd gbffhe,vlietoriousispy donned his Guess jacket and went tiomesto fatter? hot bath. Closing f-' V UHCQV Gflftg V, .,,,,, 17, lfllf ,' the WHERE IS SHE? - Going around in circles are Elizabeth Frometa and Nikki Shaw looking for the suspect. Shaw participated in Band. EL MOLINO STAFF - Front row: Artie Haro, Gina Trinh. Second row: Anna Emerald, Priscilla Cucalon, Kim Holland, Karen Hanna, Melissa Wilmont, Brian Tatara, Third row: Elizabeth Frometa, Christine Granstrom, Colleen Aylward, Kandyce DeBray, Rick Prendergast, Lana Kim, Nikki Shaw, Back row: Lau- rel Dreher, Cindy Steuckrath, Joe Sivoli, Muhammed El Hasan, Ho Jin Kim, Richard San Mateo. INTERESTING NEWS? - Juniors Kim Holland and Karen Hanna read about Soviet Life. Hanna was chosen to attend Girls State 1986. CAT'S EYE - Incognito is Colleen Aylward looking for clues to the mystery, Aylward was a photogra- pher for yearbook. 1 A X ' F l J f 5 R: 1- l fs X r R- l f l Y, r J XX.. .f f ,ff E , l l X .XX 1 l E T l l , 1 l f l ' r pesky an ,W l ,X Closing 277 B PPEAHANCES - iii Who has the record number of appearances in this year's El Molino? Abamonte, Gina 162 Abrego, Abrego, Abuttah Aceval, Clelia 194 Monica 162, 77 ir, Sameer 178 Fresia 162, 72 Aceval, lngrid 72, 194 Acavedo, Loreto 194 Ache, Manuel 194 Acosta. Evardo 178 Acosta, Hugo 134 Acuna, David 162. 76. 101 Adams, Beverly 194 Adams, Bobby 161 Adams, Dean 194 Adams, John 194 Aguayo, Arcelia 128 Aguayo, Rosa 194 Aguayo, Rosa 134 Aguilar, Amanda 194 Aguilar, Lori 194 Aguilar, Madeleine 178 Aguilar, Rudy 194 Aguirre, Carlos 194 Aguirre, John 176 Aguirre, Soria 194 Akleh, Bishara 194 Akleh, Ftaied 178 Alarcon, Ernesto 161 Alarcon, Jesus 64 Alatorre, John 154 Albee, Jason 194 Alcantara, Hector 194 Aldana, Ramiro 178, 76 Alexander, Kenneth 76, 194 Altaro, Aracely 194 Allaro, Laura 135 Altaro, Laura H. 162 Altaro, Maricela 162 Allaro, Nubia 194 Altaro, Roberto 194 Algutria, Carlos 162, 125 Allied Trophy Engraving Almeida, Gilbert 162 Almeida, Leslei 135 Aloha Teriyaki 263 Alvarado, Etrain 178 Alvarado, Guadaloupe 194 Alvarado, Guillermo 194 Alvarado, Martin 194 Alvarado, Ricardo 162 Alvarez, Alraro 178 Alvarez, Cecilia 162 Alvarez, Erick 194 Alvarez, Laura 135 Alvarez, Renato 178 Alvarez, Sandy 178 Alvarez, Silvestre 194 Amaya, George 194 Ambriz, Alex 125 Ambrose, Kirk 70 Amezquita, Miguel 178 Amiott, Cindy 194 Amirpanah, Farshid 194 Amy, Deanna 178, 72 Anderson, Lamar 178 Anderson, Jorge 178 Anderson, Richard 162, 123 Anderson, Roger 194 Anderson, Sara 162, 121 Anderson, Tyronoc 178, 127 Andrade, Lisa 178 Anguiano, Bertha 194 Anguiano, Miguel 194 Aparicio, Dewin 194 Apricio, David 178 Aquiles, Ramon 194 Aquin, Carlos 162 Aranda, Felipe 161 Aranda, Manuel 178 Arango, Sonia 194 Araya, Degar 176 Argueta, Julio 161 Arias, Ana 194 Anias, Dolores 178 Arias, Jacqueline 178 Arico's Shopping Center Armstrong. Charles Arnold, Bradley 194 Arnold, Jack 162 Arteaga, Juan 194 Arteaga, Julio 194 Aneaga, Yuhaca 134 Arzate, Margret 5, 134, 83 Assat, Juliet 162, 173 Atkins, Mitch 194 Atkins, Paul 178 Atkins, Wayne 178 Index Atkinson, Michelle 161 Avila, George 162 Avila, Jose 194 Avila, Maria 135 Avila, Maria E. 162, 101 Avila, Rocio 135, 101, 104 Aviles, Patrick 178 Ayala, Bobby 178 Ayala, Jaime 135, 144 Ayala, Scott 161 Aylward, Colleen 129, 178 Azzam, lnas 61 Azzam, Joseph 194, 68 Azzam, Simon 162 5 ABES - who are '-1? these three gor- geous cheerleaders, anyway? Baars, Dennis 194 Babineau, Michael 178 BGB Camera Shop 253 Bach, Tang 162 Badillo, Luis 17B Bagoyo, Faye 113, 162 Bailey, Jolene 178 Bails, Paul 194 Baker, Christine 194 Baker, Jennifer 178 Baker, Joey 194 Balatocah, Ricardo 194 Bank, Bernard 162 Banks, Carl 162 Banuelos, Arthur 178 Banuelos, Marta 178 Baptista, Deborah 176 Baquero, Fidela 162 Barba, Sofia 99 Barber, Danisha 194 Barber, Denise 162 Barberena, Julissa 194 Barbosa, Angie 178 Barker, Bobby 178 Barksdale, Robert 6, 135 Banert, Oleta 212, 224 Barot, Monila 178 Barranco,Ar1hur 161 Barrett, Marsha 194 Barrientes, Mona 162 Barrundia, Juliza 194 Barrundia, Myra 194 Bates, Christopher 194 Bates, Shawn 194 Batovsky, Don 212 Baugh, Jeanett 212 Baumgartner, Timothy 45, B2 Bautista, Antonio 194 Bautista, Francisco 125, 162 Bautista, Jessica 178 Bays, James 134 Becerra, Edna 134 Becerra, Elva 194 Becerra, Leticia 194 Becerril, Aleiandro 162 Belalcazar, Juan 134 Beltontaine, Sinclaire 134 Bell, Richard 64, 65 Bell, Maurice 64, 178 Bell, Ursula 194 Bellazaire, Sharon 77, 178 Benavidez, Rosalinda 194 Benitez, Iris 178 Benitez, Nancy 77, 194 Benitez, Patricia 194 Benitez, Rosa 194 Benitez, Santiago 194 Benson, Richard 178 Berdiel, Jaime 162 Berlanga, Angel 194 Berlanga, Juan 194 Bernal, Adelita 135 Bernal, Greg 178 Berry, Jack 178 Bertru, Sirak 135 Bertuland, Ginger 194 Bethel, Rhonda 178 Bholat, Fatima 162 Bird, Joel BS, 117, 135,86 Besel, Jerry 135 Bishop, Trase 134 Bitters, Kim 178 Blackwood, Elizabeth 195 Blagoi, Marian 162 Blanco, Dorgely 178 Blanco, George 162 Blanco, Mariela 195 Blanchard, Sherry 162 Bleuer, Erick 117, 125, 134 Bleuer, Kevin 125, 195 Bliss, Carrie 178 Blumberg, Matthew 195 ,83, 101,213 Blunt, Erik 178 Bohlke, Martin 195 Bohlke, Patricia 10 Bohlke, Patrick 195 Bojoquez, Ruben 17B Bolden, Ronald 68 Bolton, Denise 134 Bookhammer, Chuck 240 Bookhammer, Jenniter 195 Booster Club 268 Borges, Victor 195 Bornkamp, Michael 178 Bosch, Dana 79, 104 Bosler, Stan 213 Bostick, Sergio 178 Botero, Christy 195 Bouttard, Robert 195 Bouftard, Steven 111, 117, 133, 134 Bourdeaux, Olin 162 Boyce, Stanley 195 Boyd, Dianne 213 Bradford, Wellington 178 A A ' Y, gi! 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L J sn., Brailey, April 17B Brambila, Lorena 162 Bran, Danilo 195 Brancato, John 136 Brancato, Mark 68, 195 Brancato, Rosemarie 72, 179 Brandon, Gina 125, 136 Brantley, Reginald 195 Bravo, Alex 212 Bravo, Jonathan 195 Bravo, Luis 195 Brennan, Dana 162 Bridgeman, Demario 195 Bridges, Lata 162 Brignone, Mindred 136 Briley, Danielle 162 Brinkley, Albert 179 Britt, Lemory 64, 199 Brockman, Steven 167 Brookham, Jennifer 161 Brooks, Michael 195, 207, 87 Brooks, Murrell 71, 162 Brooks, Wendy 212,218 Brower, Brandon 195 Brown, Jerome 213 Brown, John 108, 213 Brown, John W. 162 Brown, Michael 68, 195 Brown, Nichelle 136 Brown, Mignon 212 Brown, Tammy 101, 136 Elrown, Tonya 163 Brown, Voncille 161 Brown, Walter 161 Bryant, Timothy 179, 157 Bue, Crystal 179 Euentiempo, Gina 103, 163 Bui, Tuan 195 Bullard, Millord 161 Blllettkin, Cem 109, 117, 127, 137, 3 Bunyard, Jim 213 Burchinal, Michelle 137 Burens, Thomas 195 Burger King 250 Burket, Bobbi 43, 2 Burnett, Dawn 179 Burnett, Gina 137 Buenett, Lisa 179 Burns, Tammy 196 Burris, Mark 21, 137, 86 Burton, Noel 179 Busted, Carlos 70, 163 Bustillos, Salvador 115, 136 Bybee, Klair 2 Shriee Byrd, Michael 196 Byrns, 136 : 5 OLOR - What was 'E-5 the original color of H.H.S.? Cabada, Guillermo 182 Caballero, Bobby 68, 196 Caballero, Therese 179 Cabral, Aleiandrina 196 Cabrera, Jose 196 Cabrera, Jose Cabrera, William 163 Cacho, Xochitl 163 Cairasco, Sandra 196 Calabro, Cynthia 136 Calderon, Victor 196 Caldwell, aob 45, 214 Calhoun, Tanya 179 Calma, Edgar 137 Calma, Jimmy 179 Camacho, Alejandro Camacho, Julian 50, 117, 163 Camara, Shaka 196 Camarillo, Max 161 Camberos, Maria 25, 137, 159 Camberos, Ray 22, 196, 125, 127 Campos, Jerry 161 Campos, Rosa 179 Camou, Victor 137 Campbell, Kimberly 163 Canche, Maria 196 Camcio, Edward 197 Cancio, Gaylord 196 Candellas, Arturo 136 Canlas, Maria 196 Cano, Delia 136 Cano, Elrain 196 Cano, Jesus 161 Cantu, Jose 136 Caouette, Darold 179 Cardek, Jeanette 163 Carlson, Connie 136 Carlson, Joy 179 Carlton, Marianna 196 Carpenter, Julie 136, 196 Carr, Edward 136 Carr, Kevin 163 Carrasquillo, Peter 137 Carrera, Blanca 179 Carrera, Mar 196 Carreras, Anthony 196 Carrillo, Brenda 163 Carrillo, Monica 163 Carrillo, Noe 179 Carnillo, Veronica Carrion, Jeftrey 137 Carter, Eric 161 Carter, Jessica 161 Carter, Laura 196 Carter, Tam Carter, Tiliiny 161 Carter, Tisha 196 Caruaial, Sarah 179 Carver, Catherine 196 Casarez, Frank 163 Casarez, Michael 75 Casarez, Steven 196 Casteneda, Alejandra 163 Cascarini, David Casey, Lisa 196 Casillas, Guy Castellon, Jose Castillo, Jacqueline 196 Castislo, Mike 163 Castisllo, Mitchelle 163 Castro, Daisy 196 Castro, Sandra Cavazos, Genay 137 Cayton, Jayne 196 Cdebaca, John 196 Cdebaca, Monica Cdebaca, Patricia 196 Cdebaca, Rachelle 163 Cecena, Michelle 179 Cecena, Roxanna 163 Ceja, Adollo 196 Caja, Alicia 196 Ceia, Felicatios 161 Ceja, Roberto 137 Cena, Roberto Centeno, Eddie 196 Centeno, Mario 163 Cerda, Antonzo 137 Cerda, Carlos 196 Cernato, Douglas 196 my 196 Cervantes, Blanca 196 Cervantes, Carmen 163 Cervantes, Juan 196 Cervantes, Lionel 196 Cervantes, Marybell 196 Cervantes, Monica Chadwick, Jefl 70, 137 Chai, Jell 117, 164 Chalekian, John 196 Chalekian, Vania 137 Chambers, Tracey 179 Chandra, Roger 196 Chaney, Keverlyn Chaney, Kimberly 164 Chaney, Shelley 137 Chang, Bogard Chang, Lance 117, 164 Chang, Scott 138 Chang, Scott 138 Chaput, Michelle 196 Charmbuty, Richard 164 Chase, Christine 196 Chattman, Floyd 196 Chau, Du Chau, Ho y 164 ng 138 Chau, Linh 138 Chau, Quyen 179 Chauncey, David Cnevarris, Mari Chavez, Angelica 196 Chavez, Claudia 179 Chavez, Fidel 16 Chavez, Joaquina Chavez, Jose 196, 76 Chavez, Juan 180 Chavez, Lori 196 Chavez, Martine 164 Chavez, Oscar 68, 196 Chavez, Ricardo 180 Cheatam, Toni Chiarello, Augustus 196 Chirico, Larry Cho. Ste ve 164 Choate, Kanani 1, 21, 38, 148 Chocolate Factory Chow, Jason 164 Chow, Li Christian nsey 196 . Tamara 164 Christopher, Venia 196 Church, Anthony 164 Church, Brian 71, 139 Church, Charles 196 Cinco, Christopher 196 Cirincione, Sal 180 Cuiper, Darla 197 Cull, Kelly 139 Cunanan, Kim 164 Cunanan, Marissa 180 Cunnungham, Jenniler 197 Cunningham, Stephen 180 Curtis, Angela 197 Curtis, Richard 197 Cortez, George 164 Cortez, John 180 Cortez, Olga 164 Cortez, Vincent Courtney, Cheryl 215 Courtney, Kye 215 Cotledge, Carla 72, 197 Cowell, Rodney 197 Crawford, Paula 125, 197 Crawford, Thomas 138 Creede, Gloria 215 Crenshaw, Alan 68 Crenshaw, Andre 164 Crespin, Angelia 38, 100. 109 5 ONKEY - 2 one is the Daboda, Reno 68 Daerden, Richard Adrian 180 Dalessendro, Mathew 68, 197 Dang, Canh Minh 197 Dang, Hung Minh 164 Dao, Linda Lung 164 Darcy, Paul 139 Dauer, Dan. B. 164 Dauer, James 68, 197 Davis, Elaine 214 Davalos, Juan 197 Davis, Christina 164 Davis, Libby L. 164 Cisneros, Hamlet 180 Cisneros, Juan 196 Cisneros, Melitza 196 Cisneros, Saula 164 Cisneros, Socrates 161 Clar, Erica 196 Clark, Cathy 164 Clark, Todd 139 Clayton, Stacy 196 Cleary, Brian 180 Clement, Scott 139 Clements, Dean 161 Clemmons, David 180 Clifford, Ronnie 180 Cline, Troy 164 Clokey, Robert 68 Coffey, Matthew 196 Colbert, Monique 164 Cole, Alex 164 Coleman, Kelly 24, 139, 148, 121 Coleman, Michael 180 Collier, Lashon 24, 164 Collins, Chapel Collins, Donna 104, 139 Collins, lvana 164 Collins, Jantfy 196 Collins, Rose 196 Collins, Violet 196 Cook, Tracey 164 Cooksey, Vernell 161 Cooper, Brian 164 Conn, Chuck 214 Conely, Paul 196 Constable, Chrissy 196 Constante, Patricia 196 Contreras, Mariane 196 Conway, Curtis 68 Davis, Tareeqah 139 De Arman, Shaunan D. 164 Baca, Monica 139 Blois, Bryan Scott 74, 164 Bord, Michael Edward 164 Bray, Kandyce 18, 129, 139 Bray, Marque Roman 164 Cuir, Brian Allen 180 Hart, Cindi 138 La Cruz, Ramiro 68, 197 La Mora, Alfredo 197 La O, Sandra L. 164 La Torre, Abel 138 La Torre, Delia 180 La Torre, Fernando 197 La Torre, Laure E. 180 La Torre, Leticia 138 Lao, Cecilia 197 Lao, Luis A, 64, 180 Leon, Edwin 180 Leon, Ervin 197 Silva, Cheri 138 Viso, Sarina Michelle 164 Viso, Sylvia Lanette 180 Dean, Patrick C. 180 Deanda, Olivia 180 Deen, Jimmy Michael 180 Degarmo, Evelis Marina 164 Degen, John Carl 164 Degler, Regina 197 Dehart, Tonya 198 Del Rio, Laura 139 Del Rio, Laura M. 164 Del Rio, Roland 164 Delatorre, Xavier 125 Delgado. Anabel 180 Delgado, Ernesto 198 Cordero. Cordero, Juan 196 Raul 125, 180 Cordoba, Alexandra 196 Cordoba, Minor 117, 138 Cordova, Francisco 196 Cordova, Nancy 180 Cordova, Pedra 164 Delgado, Ismael 198 Delgado, Luis A. 180 Denney, John 64, 68, 198 Denney, Michael 198 Derrico, Paul 164 Desserriere, Kenny 197 Desrosiers, Mark E. 165 Cornwall, Charles 180 Corona, Arturo 196 Corona, Gilbert 71, 164 Corona, Leticia 180 Corona, Sylvia 138 Corral, Michele 196 Crittenden, Mechelle 164 Crowe, Kenneth 82, 214 Cruz, Luis 180 Cruz, Luis R. 164 Cucalon, Cynthia 129, 180 Cucalon, Priscilla 18, 129, 164 Cudanes, Joyce 197 Cudanes. Melodie 164 Cueva, Amelia 197 Destelano, Joseph Anthony 180 Deza, Mike 139 Di Felice, Jason Luigi 180 Diaz, Antonio 198 Diaz, Blanca 180 Diaz, Carlos 165 Diaz, Felipe 198 Diaz, Francisco 198 Diaz, Gloria 198 Diaz, Jose 165 Diaz, Juan Gabriel 198 Diaz, Juan Manuel 180 Diaz, Luz 161 Diaz, Marco 198 Diaz, Maria 198 Cueva, Maria 180 Cueva, R Cueva, Y aquel 164 olanda 197 Diaz, Norma 198 Dickson, Kevin 198 Dicus. Julianne 215 Which donkey? Dienstag, Rebecca 165 Diette, Jenny 26, 165 Diette, Mike 180 Dietz, Guy Allen 198 Dilger, Shelly 165 Diosdado, Francisco 161 Direct Delivery 249 Dixon, Dominique Ann 165 Do, My Trihn Thi 198 Doan, Phuong Thanh 139 Dodd, Michael 198 Dorion, Shannon 139 Dorion, Timothy 180 Dolce, Frank 215 Dolinger, Jo Ann 180 Dolinger, Shelia May 198 Dolinger, Winnie 180 Dominguez, Carlos 198 Dominguez, Joe 180 Dominguez, Lori 180 Donato, Frank 214 Dorsheimer, Amy 198 Douglas, Debbie 215 Downie, Daniel 180 Doyle, Julie 198 Dreher, Laurel 96, 129, 216 Driver, Lisa 198 Du, Hoa Thu 101, 196 Du, Nga Thu 138 Duarte, America 198 Duane, Cuauhtemoc 198 Duane, Ladyana 198 Duarte, Mayra Maria 180 Duarte, Samuel 198 Duckwon, Janice 198 Dullin, James M. 241 Dully, Robert 165 Duke, Cynthia 138 Duncombe, Tania 103, 165 Dunn, James 125, 198 Dunnick, Shaun 76, 180 Dunnick, Everett 117, 138 Duong, Tham Thi Thu 198 Dupree, Hadley 138 Duran, Bernadette 198 Duran, Everardo 68, 198 Duval, Larry 140 Dynes, Sandra 198 Escalante, Lucy 180 Escarcega, Donald 68, 198 Escobedo, Rudy 180 Escotio, Carla 141 Esparaza, Jose 198 Esparza, Mark 180 Espinosa, Javier 198 Espinoza, Jorge 180 Estrada, Blanca 130, 180 Estrada, Lydia 198 Estrada, Ray 198 Evans, Robyn 198 5 ooo - what food Q was in demand the most at the snack stand'7 Fabulous Burgers 245 Faggouseh, Claudia 198 Faulhaber, Scott 180 Fazio, Jennifer 198 Featherstone, Laura 141 Feldt, Jennifer 181 Felix, Humberto 164 Felix, Jesse 164 Felix, Ramon 181 Fernandez, Antonio 166 Fernandez, Guido 117, 141 Fernandez, Kristina 181 Fernandez, Margarita 181 Fernandez, Teresa 99, 216 Fernandez, Zoila 181 Ferrar, Raymond 181 Ferron, Steve 216 Fiche, Lisa 22, 141, 143 Fitita, William 64, 181 Figueroa, German 198 Figueroa, Jaqueline 161 Figueroa, Juan 181 HQ ees - what reach- er at H.H.S. owns chickens? Earnst, David 164 Eastman, Lisa 72, 104, 120, Echeverri, Gilda 104 Eckersley, Christine 180 Eckerslel, Raelyn 180 Edding Bros, Auto Parts 245 Edge, Cindy 198 Edison, Kevin 160 Edmonds, Felicia 140 Edmonds, Jaimie 113, 140 Edmonds, Sharon 180 Edward Jenkins Realty 250 Edwards, Sharon 180 Ehler, Tania 161 Eisenberg, Christina 180 El Hasan, Hana 164 El Hasan, Muhammed 117, 1 Eligon, Hayden 180 Ellison, Tony 180 Ellsberry, Jett 140 Elms, David 101, 198, 205 Ely, Melissa 180 Ely, Timothy 180 Emberton, Linda 198 Emerald, Ana 129, 140 Endo, Andrew 198 Erena, Robert 64, 180 127, 179, 180 29, 164 Figueroa, Judith 166 Figueroa, Maria 181 Figueroa, Miguel 198 Figueroa, Norman 181 Figueroa, Raul 161 Figueroa, Ruben 181 Finch, Kathleen 140 Finclle, Jack 216 Finn, William 166 Fiscnman, Gregory 181 Fish, Vickie 140 Fix, Danny 217 Fleming, Fleming, Gabe 181 Natalie 166 Fletes, Felipe 161 Fletes, Jeannette 166 Fletes, Marisol 198 Fletes, Ricardo 166 Flinde s Randy 198 r . Florence, Willie 198 Flores, Abel 181 Flores, Adriana 166 Flores, Alejandra 198 Flores, Alma 151 Flores, Brenda 140 Flores, Elisa 198 Flores. J orge 198 Flores, Lily 140 Flores, Lorena 181 Flores, Norma 198 Flores, Paola 198 Flores, Paul 161 Flores, Ramon 181 Flores, Sophia 198 Flores, Walter 161 Flowers, Daniel 198 Flummerfelt, Thanh 117, 161 Folger, Byron 198 Fomby, Janel 181 Fonteyn, Danny 181 Fonteyn, Tim 140, 181 Ford, Jennifer 198 Ford, Stanley 68 Fortier, Kim 166 Foster, Buddy 198 Foster, Ken 198 Francis, Alberta 141 Francis, Diana Jo 198 Francis, Marvin 166 Franco, Elizabeth 182 Franco, Evangelina 198 Franco, Francisco 166 Franco, Joel 182 Franco, Luz Delia 141 Franco, Mario 182 Franco, Wilber 182 Franklin, Paul 64, 65, 182 Franklin, Sherry 182 Franklin, Philip 68, 198 Freeman, Dana 166 Freeman, Robert 198 Frith, Michael 70, 166 Index Frith, Rodney 64, 182 Frometa, Elizabeth 129, 141 ' Fry, Danny 198, 207 Frye, Scott 141 Fuentes, Anna 140 Fuentes, Isabel 166 Fuiihara. Amy 217 Funes, Pilar 198 E LASSES - what ii kind of glasses were the most popular on the EI Molino staff? Gabuardi, Henriette 198 Gaertner, Michael 166 Gaines, Mark 166 Gaines, Michael 71, 140 Gaitan, Jose 198 Gal, Ecatarina 182 Galbreath, Lisa 79, 182 Galda, Robert 198 Galdamez, Ethel 166 Galicia, Alberto 140, 161 Galicia, Miguel 182 Gallardo, Julian 71 Gallardo, Viviana 140 Galvan, Ana 0 Galvez, Juan 198 Gamboa, Josaiina 182 Gamboa, Leticia 198 Gamel, John 141 Gamero, Raquel 125, 199 Gamez, Juan 199 Gamez, Lilian 166 Ganeo, George 1B2 Gantan, Joseph 199 Garcia, Bryon 182 Garcia, Cenia 199 Garcia, David 199 Garcia. Eddy 182 Garcia, Esther 141 Garcia, Esther C, 141 Garcia, Francisco 74, 75, 141 Garcia, George 199 Garcia, Heidi 72, 199 Garcia, Irma 141 Garcia, lsidro 182 Godwin, Ted 142 Gott, James 166 Goh, James 117, 127, 166 Gold, Michael 217 Golden, Juli 199 Golden, Kendal 199 Golf, Dorris 216 Golt, Steven 199 Gomez, Amador 142 Gomez, Andres 182 Gomez, Anna 166 Gomez, Ariel 125, 199 Gomez. Delia 200 Gomez, Everado 200 Gomez, Hector 166 Gomez, Juan 182 Gomez, Manuel 200 Gomez, Maria 166 Gomez, Maricruz 142 Gomez, Oscar 166 Gomez, Veila 200 Gonzales, Anthony 182 Gonzales, Clemente 200 Gonzales, James 200 Gonzalez, Alejandro 64, 182 Gonzalez, Alexandra 143 Gonzalez, Ana 200 Gonzalez, Angel 182 Gonzalez, Bill 166 Gonzalez, Claudia C. 182 Gonzalez, Claudia M. 182 Gonzalez, David 161 Gonzalez, Dino 68 Gonzalez, Eva 200, 201 Gonzalez, Favian 200 Gonzalez, Gloria 143 Harris Garcia, Ivan 182 Garcia, Jesse 199 Garcia, Jose 161 Garcia, Jose L. 115, 182 Garcia. Luis 182 Garcia, Marcia 182 Garcia, Orhelesly 37, 125, 141 Garcia, Phillip 166 Garcia, Rafael 199 Garcia, Raquel 166 Garcia, Rena 182 Garcia, Ricardo 199 Garcia, Rocio 141 Garcia, Rosa 162 Garcia, Ruth 166 Garcia, Susana 141 Garcia, Veronica 166 Gardiner, Suzanne 199 Gardino, Tammi 182 Garner, Marcus 64, 182 Garza, Cynthia 199 Garza, Velma 59, 141, 166 Gelbman, Lisa 166 Gelbmann, David 199 Gemice, Bobby 166 Gengelbach, Eric 74, 75, 166 Gengelbach, Michelle 77, 166 Gerami, Emal 199 Germai, Ossai 166 Gerbino, Jeffrey 199 Gian, Tien 199 Gibbs, Kimberly 182 Gibilterra, Robert 99, 142 Gibson, Willian 68, 199 Gidley, Heather 199 Gidley, Kimberly 5, 166 Gil, Guido 161 Gilbertson, Kelly 156 Giles, Marcus 199 Gill, Stacey 166 Gillespie, Kevin 182 Gilmer, Yclando 182 Giron, Edelmira 182 Giron, Virginia 142 Girvin, Russell 71, 166 Giverink, John 182 Glomboske, Kimberlie 182 Glosson, Norris 217 Glynn, Brian 182 Godebu, Michael 199 Godebu, Niclas 161 Godeby, Mike 199 Index Gonzalez, Gustavo 200 Gonzalez, Hector 143 Gonzalez, Hernan 166 Gonzalez, Jose 166 Gonzalez, Josie 182 Gonzalez, Juan 182 Gonzalez, Luis 182 Gonzalez, Lupe 143 Gonzalez, Manuel 200 Gonzalez, Maribel 142 Gonzalez, Mario E. 142 Gonzalez, Mario R. 182 Gonzalez, Martha 200 Gonzalez, Mirna 166 Gonzalez, Raquel 200 Gonzalez, Ricky 15, 125 Gonzalez, Sandra J66 Gonzalez, Sandra D. 182 Gonzalez, Sean 125, 200 Gonzalez, Silvia 166 Gonzalez, Vanessa 29, 1B2 Goodman, Brian 166 Goulter, Roselind 200 Goussen, Jose 200 Goyer, Danna 200 Grahmer, Robert 216 Grajaces, Leslie 200 Gramlich, Mark 166 Granstrom, Christine 19, 129, 142 Gray, David 64 Gray, Ernest 166 Gray, Tara 200 Grayson, Chantal 77, 200 Grayson, Olivier 142 Green, Christopher 166 Green, Dana 115, 152 Green Farms Barbeque 253 Green, Kevin 182 Green, Michell 142 Green, Robena 182 Gretienius, Eric 182 Gregerson, Mark 167 Gregory, Percy 143 Grigspy, Roger 182 Guenther, Nancy 212,217 Guerra, Douglas 182 Guerrero, Cynthia 200 Guerrero, George 182 Guerrero, Jessie 182 Guerrero, Jose 200 Guerrero, Lorena 182 Guevara, Maria 200 F i bali - Guidry, Derrick 200 Guidry, Donnel 182 Guillen, Ana 200 Guillian, Brian 167 Guillinta, Cesar 200 Guimarais, Josi 143 Gurrola, Efran 182 Guszak, Robert 200 Gutierrez, Aleiandra 200 Gutierrez, Christina 200 Gutierrez, Consuelo 167 Gutierrez, Deborah 182 Gutierrez, Hazel 182 Gutierrez, Hector 167 Gutierrez, Jesse 167 Gutierrez, John 200 Gutierrez, Joseph 200 Gutierrez, Luis 200 Gutierrez, Maria 200 Gutierrez, Patricia 143 Gutierrez, Sara 167 Guy Hooker Realtors 267 Guzak, Robert 207 Guzman, Alicia 200 Cy. Guzman, Benjamin 200 Q0 Guzman, Damaris 143 Guzman. Enrique 200. Guzman, Jacqueline 182 Guzman, Jessica 167 Guzman, Jose 68, 200 Guzman, Louie 71, 143 Guzman, Maria 182, 183 Guzman, Veronica 200 Guzman, Vivian 200 Guzman, William 183 Guzman, Yarida 73, 167 Haynes, Michael 200 Heath, Donna 142 Heilman. Michelle 200 Heinemeir. Robert 183 Henderson, Bernice 200 Henderson, Erica 200 Henderson, Greg 183 Henderson, Latoia 200 Henderson, Scott 168 Hendriks, Mildred 168 Henriquez, Enrique 184 Henriquez, Raul 200 Henry, Kyshaune 184 Henshaw, Steve 200 Herlt, Kenneth 200, 203 Hernandez, Abner 125, 184 Hernandez, Abraham 168 Hernandez, Ana 200 Hernandez, Carmen 200 Hernandez, Celia 200 Hernandez, Daniel 200 Hernandez, Daniel A. 142 Hernandez, Elias 200 Hernandez, Elvia 200 Hernandez, Freddy 1B4 Hernandez, George 184 Hernandez, Jaime 184 E AWTHORNE - Who T-:E was this school named for? Habash, Daniel 167 Hagan, Kevin 183 Hahn, Chandra 217 Hahn, Linann 167 Hahn, Maya 183 Hale, Troy 142 Hall, Gerald 167 Hall, Paul 183 Hall, Phyllis 217 Hallenbeck, Pam 216,218 Halsey, Jay 55, 142 Halstead, Linda 200 Hamer, Alia 167 Hamer, Maria 167 Harnler, Rosalind 167 Hamilton, Charles 54, 220 Hamilton, Kimberly 97, 103, 104, 111, 14 Hampton, Charles 115, 183 Hampton, Monica 183 Hanna, Dalya 183 Hanna, Karen 104, 109, 111, 129, 167 Hannah, Mike 29, 70, 109, 117, 127, 167 Hannah, Travis 64, 183 Hansborough, Latasha 183 Hansborough, Shawn 167 Hansborough, Shenice 161 Hansen, Heather 200 Hansen, Sean 183 Hanshaw, Larry 142 Hanson, Mitchell 167 Hardeman, Kelley 143 Harding, Charlene 143 Harnage, William 167 Harnage, William L. 71 Haro, Arthur 129, 143, 144 Haro, Luis 200 Harris , James 183 Harris, Kevin D. 64, 183 Harris, Kevin R, 7. 27. 71. 143 Harris. Leonor 167 Harris, Susan 121. 143. 159 on, Ann-Marie 130, 167 Harrison, Richard 71, 167 Harman, Roderick 183 Hartsell, Sheila 183 Hartsell, Steven 200 Harvey, Melissa 200 Harvey, Michael 183 Harvey, Richard 167 Hashimoto, Ken 68, 200 Hascal, Daniel 168 Hassan, Amina 168 Hatrak, Adam 200 Hatrak, Karl 183 Haueter, Lowell 218 Hawthorne Fireman's Association 240 Hawthorne Savings 267 Haycralt, Sandra 153 Hayes, Allen 183 Hayes, Sheri 183 2, 161 Hernandez, Jesus 184 Hernandez, Jose 168 Hernandez, Larry 161 Hernandez, Norma 184 Hernandez, Rafael 184 Herrera, Anthony 184 Herrera. Kristen 107. 125. 184 Herrera, Mario 168 Herrera, Rosalla 142 Herrera, Ruben 1B4 Herrera, Theresa 184 Herrera, Yolanda 168 Herrin, Timothy 184 Herrin, Tamara 101. 107. 168 Hetes, Vicky 184 Heydinger, Robert 200 Higareda, Carlos 168 Higginbotham, Traci 168 Hightower, Monique 168 Hill. LaJohna 168 Hill, Marcus 66, 200 Hill, Tanya 184 Hill, Tanya 184 Hill. Tanya T, 200 Hines, Nomie 2 Hinojos, Gary 184 Hinojos, Larry 168 Hinojos, Robert 184, 242 Hoang, Cuong 168 Hoang, Lam 184 Hoang, Thinh 168 Hoand, Thuong 184 Hoftarth, Trina 127, 179, 184 Hogan, Jason 200 Hohl, Suzette 184 Holcomb, Sherry 200 Holland, Brenda 184 Holland, Darren 129, 184 Holland, Kimberly 111, 128. Holley, Sean 64, 184 Holliday, Erica 200 Hollingsworth, Benjamin 200 Holt, Kenneth 200 Holt, Raiji 65, 200 Home Video Honea, Brent 168 Hong, My 144 Hoogland, Jason 200 Hoogland, Johnnie 184 Hopkins, Renne 144 Horn, Ernest 70, 144 Horn, Tammy 34, 123, 144 Hough, Marcus 184 Hough, Margie 101, 3 House, Jacquita 216 House ot Raymond 249 Howard, Ronald 145 Hoy, Cindy 218 Hoy, Don 218 129, 168, 235 Hoyt, Cami 146 Hua, Quyen 168 Hubbard, Stacy 201 Hudson, Milas 70, 83, 145 Hudson, Miles J. 168 Husrta, lsmael 168 Huerta, Marco 201 Huete, Elmer 168 Huhn, Amy 168 Hui, David 201 Hung, Jin 184 Hurst, Jesse 145 Huskey, Norman 68, 201 Huynh, Te 184 Hyde, Sandra 121, 168 Hyduke, John 201 Hymers, John 218 E NTERCOM - which Li senior was a mystery guest on the loudspeaker this year? lbarra, Adrianna 54. 201 lbarra, Luis 168 Ibarra, Juana 201 lbarra, Maria 201 Ibarra, Teresa 201 lnberson, Glenn 161 Idol, Alexandra 184 Idol, Virginia 184 independent Lumber lndovina, Terry 144 Ingersoll, Jim 168 lnguanzo, Aurora 188 lrizabal, Miguel 168 lrlbeck, Melissa 184 lzabal, Eduardo 168 lzuel, Bobby 201 ANITORS - How many janitors are there on campus? Jackson, Alvin 201 Jackson, Alysia 201 Jackson, Andre J. 144, 67, 71, 83, 123 Jackson, Andre L. 168 Jackson, Clarence J. 201, 115 Jackson. Haigee G. 201 Jackson, Jacqueline L. 168 Jackson, Johnny L. Jr. 115 Jackson, Kathleen 161 Jackson, Ken 218 Jackson, Pristina L. 168 Jackson, Tammy L. 184 Jacobson, Eric F. 144 Jacobsen, Erin Susan 201 Jacquez, Mica 184 Jadallah, Emad 184 Jadallah, Khaled 168 Jadwin, Virginia M. 168 Jagosz, Theresa 218 Jaime, Jose 168 Jaime. Jaime. Lupita 201 Pedro 144 James, Ann Marie Dion 201 James, Dion Jermaine 201 James, Ricky 10, 161, 70, 83 James, Wendy Lynn 168 James, Yvonne Marie 168 Jamily, Zohra 168 Jang, Soo Chang 144 Jang, Soo Suk 168 Jaquez, Jose E. 117, 168 Jaquez, Mary Etelvina 145 Jara, Delia 184 Jara, Irma 161 Jaronovic, Scott Richard 184, 64 Jarman, Victor M. 145 Jelleries, Cristie Ann 168 Jenkins, Jana 201 Jenkins, Vermon Andre 201 Jess, Thomas Erwin 184, 64 Jimenez, Caesar 161 Jimenez, Dolmarie 201 Jimenez, Ismael 145 Jimenez, John Andrew 117, 145, 71 Jimenez, Jose 161 Jimenez, Maggie 184 Jimenez, Maria Aide 184 Jimenez, Maria Elena 201 Jimenez, Ricardo 184 Jimenez, Rocio 144 Jimenez, Silvia 201 Jimenez, Trinidad 184 Jimenez, Trinidad 202, 115 Joe Bravo's Body Shop 240 John's Repair ol German Insect 250 Johnson, Allred 184, 64 Johnson, Colleen 218 Johnson, Florence 219 Johnson. Janine 202 Johnson, Jason J. 184 Johnson, Kendrick 202, 68 Johnson, Nichelle 144 Johnson, Michelle Denise 168 Johnson, Nakita Marie 144, 104, 127, 123 Johnson, Patie Louise 202 Johnson, Paul Thomas 168 Johnson, Randy E. 144 Johnson, Robert Raymond 168 Johnson, Rhonda E. 202 Johnson, Steven Ronald 202, 115 Johnson, Tamalia M. 168 Johnson, Tracey 144 Johnson, Unique Montell 5, 130 Johnson, Usadao 145 Johnson, Yvonne 169 Jolon, Eddy 202, 125 Jolon, Zoila P. 169 Jones, Andrea Nanette 202 Jones, Kelly Yvette 161 Jones, Kevin Joseph 202, 125 Jones, Lou 219 Jonas, Rusty 202 Jones, Sabrina N. 169 Jordan, Diane 219 Jordan, Michelle 184 Jordan, Willie 169, 123 Jarquez, Danny Leonard 161 Jorquez, Yvonne Marie 202 Joya, Rodoil Karina 202 Jostens 249 Juarez, Stacy Lynn 202 Jue, Gregory Ray117, 145, 116, 111 Jue, Michael Ray 202 Junco, Isabel Maria 184, 28 E NIGHTS - what was T1-3-ithe Knights' longest and most successful fun- draiser? Kabwasa, Andrea Dianne 169, 104 Kahl, Bret Allan 117, 145, 83, 117, 127 Kanalu, Thomas H. 202 Karauolos, Mark 202, 115 Karella, Dan 6, 127, 219 Karmel, Korn 249 Kary, Sarah 202 Kary, Susie S. 5 Kayson, Scott E. 161 Kee, Victoria Lynn 169 Keith, Christina 1B4 Kell, Roseanna Dee 169 Kelleher, Lesa Diane 145 Kelly, David Allen 184 Kelly, Melissa Marie 145 Kelly, Priscilla C. 145 Kelly, Shannon K. 169, 72 Kennedy, Catherine 184 Kertesz, Sherry 169, 127 Kessler, Steven A. 169 Kens, Kevin Robert 202 Keus, Bruce Michael 184 Keus, Tanya Christina 169, 120 Key carpet 263 Kilb, Robert 218 Killman, Jason Chris 202 Killman, Shon David 184 Kim, Eugene Dong 129, 117, 161 Kim, Ho Jin 129, 169, 111 Kim, Jason Jung Suk 184 Kim, Ji Woon 184 Kim, Lana Y. 129, 169, 111 Kim, Michael H. 184 Kim, Sung Mi 146 Kim, Tai Woong 161 Kimble, Heather Lynn 202 Kimmey,Jel1ery A. 184 Kindred, Avery 64 Kindred Avery L. 202 King, Greta Linette 169 King, James Kendall 146 King, Adrian 202 King, Robert Ronald 202, 68 King, Theresa Ann 202 Kinzie, Michele 184 Klein, Susanne 218 Knight, Chuck 218 Knoll, Kerri Renae 169, 72 Knowlton, Thomas Wayne 184 Koehly, Kevin Leroy 202 Kohler, Sharon Melissa 184 Korn, Edward lan 202, 203, 68 Kosmata, Alice 202 Koundakjikan, Catherine 146, 104, 130 Koza, Nick 184, 101 Kozlow, Andy Thomas 146 Kragg, Bobby A.A. 169, 34 Kragg, Eddy Johannus 202, 57 Kreis, Kim Ann 169 Kremer, Danny Paul 117, 147, 156, 83 Kruse, Sarann 264 Kun, Vannarat 147 Kushkaki. Fariduddin 184 , Kyllonen, Robert 218, 219 ' 5 livleo - what is the Ti most popular sport at H.H.S.? Labayen, Gene Bennett 169 Labayen, Guy Adrian M. 169 Labbe, Anna May 219 Lacy, Travis Kenneth 147, 76 Ladd, Julie Linnea 169, 125 Ladin, Don 219 Lalfoon, Chad Everett 2 Lage, Robert 3 Lago, Steven Lawrence 184 Lagunas, Claudia Yanira 184 Lahair, Daniel Mark 7, 123 Lallemand, Maurice 202 Lam, Hien Hue 202 Lam, Vun Yvonne 101, 37, 130, 115, 109 La Mere, David 147 La Montagne, Jell A. 185 Landa, Ana Anatoivia 146 Landaverde, Rosysela 146 Lahderos, Maria Del Carme 185 Landeros, Martin G, 169 Landaros, Miguel Sr. 202 Lang, Kevin Rey 169 Lang, Stephanie Anne 185 La Porte, Nicole Marie 202 Lara, Angel 169 Largaespada, Karla Angela 202 Lanes, Merci.-i 146, 79 Lastra, Mitchell 218 Latimer, Shannon 170 Latinovic, Drago 185, 64 Lelea, Christina G. 161 Lelea, Deliana 202 Lelea, Elvira V. 185 Lelea, Nyma Katalina 202 Lemon. Daniel B. 185 Lemon, Frank B, 202, 68 Leon. Leon. Monica J. 185 Orlando Agustin 170 Letchworth, Darryl Devoe 7 Letchworth, Paul D. 202 Leu. T hung Van 147 Lew, Katy L. 185 Lewis, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis. Liang, Liehr, Lied0, Angelic Patrica 202 Charles 202, 68 Michael Franklin 185 Renee 202 Stephanie Joyce 202 Robert Lawrance 171 Luselana S. 202 Liendo, Marbiel Sancedo 202 Liggens. Joseph E. 155 Liles. Raymond 218 Limbacher, Phillip Dougla Limberg, Shannon Eve 202 Limon. Victor 185 s185,115 Linda's Styling Salon 243 Lindeman, Dana M, 202 Lindeman, David Michael 171, 125, 124 Lin, Lu cy 147 Little, James Thomas 146 Lockhart, Frank Thomas 185 Lofton , Bernadette 146 Lofton, Elgin Ra 70 Lomali, Alberto 185 Lomali, Jose 161 Lomeli , Yolanda 161 Longoria, Martha Delia 202 Lopez, Lopez. Aberlardo 202 Carlos Gustav 202 Lopez, Cecivel Marlene 202 Lopez, David ies Lopez, Eduardo 161 Lopez, Elias Samano 202 Lopez, Hector 171 Lopez, Jesse 186 Lopez, Lorenzo 171 Lopez, Lucy 171 Lopez, Luis Hernandez 202 Lopez, Mabel 186 Lopez, Manual Corren 202 Lopez, Maurico U, 202, 68 Lopez, Margarita 146 Lopez. Mynor E. 171, 70 Lopez, Richard 202 Lopez, Rigoberto Jr, 6 Lopez, Yanini 147 Lorica, Aldwin B. 202 Lorica, Edwin Bautista 170 Loriega, Ann Marie D. 186, 101 Loysen, Adrienne E. 147 Loza, Sergio 202, 68 Lozano, Augustin P. 147 Lozano, Luz Maria 202 Lozano, Rosio M. 186 Lozano, Silviano 161 Lu, Cuong O. 170 Lu, Dung Q. 186, 242 Lua, Claudia Monica 170 Luatangi, Jeanie 186, 187, 120 Lucero, Cynthia Lynn 186 Lucero, Elvira 202 Lucero, Lisa Marie 170 Lucero, Ricardo 202 Laune, Ca Lavender, rlo M. 185. 64 Laresa 146 Lavender, Randy' La Mar 185 Lawrence. Christine Ann 170 Lawrence, Douglas Lee Jr. 202 Lawrence, Le. Aaron Le Blanc. Jr. Kenneth W. 185 185 Staci 161 Le, Cuong, Tan 170 Le Duc, Aaron Richard 76 Le, Dung Ann 202 Le, Linh My 170 Le, Ngoc Giau Thi 185 Le, Phi-Oanh M. 185 Lear, Tyrone Thomas 185 Leatutufa, Dalen 202 Lebal, Michelle Dawn 202 Lee, Bobby C. 147 Lee, Helen 9, 185, 179, 73, 104, 120, 127 Lee, Jae 185, 76 Lee, Jayoung 202 Lee, Mark A. 147, 123 Lee, Seung Yon 185 Lee, Toykia Lynn 170, 104, 120 Lee Jr., Hansel Elmor 202 Leeper, Julie Deanna 125 Leibensperge, George Roben 202 Leichman, Kurtland 185, 161 Lucky, Gregory 202 Lugo, Alicia 161 Lugo, Fernanda Dolores 186 Luna, Javier Escantel 186 Luong, Phong Dinh 125 Luong, Tuen Dinh 202 Lupio, Jesus Lupio, Maria 186 Luque, Erick Yoddy 202 Luque, Ivy Katherine 147, 161 Luster, Deshonda D, 202 Lutz, Paul Michael 171 Lutz, Vicki Marie 202 Luzon, Avaliza 147 Luzon, Josephine 161 Ly, Phong Quoc 211 Ly, Thanh Hung 146 Lymuel, Darryll Keith 146 Lymuel, De Anna Kay 186 2 ORSELS - How '-ii many chocolate chips are there in an average cafeteria cookie? MacDonald. Jason W. 186 MacDonald, Robert H. 161 Index 281 Macha, Gary 218 Machado, Adam J. 186 Macko, Jeiferey T. 125, 171 MacLennan, Robert 146, 111 Madera, Rigoberto G. 211 Madison, Bridget L. 186 Madison, Rhea P. 130, 171 Madsen, Kati L. 202 Maduena, Diana 161 Maestro, Ruben 186 Mahnke, Daryl P. 186 Mahoney, Carol A. 146 Maldonado, Cecilia 171 Maldonado, Toni E. 127, 171 Maldonado, Valerie L. 186 Malott, Diana L. 171 Mammen, Cary D. 203 Mansuri,Are1a S. 101, 170 Manu, Faha 203 Manu, Metui 186 Mao, Hang Tu 160 Mao, Quou Qui 186 Maples, Krista A. 120, 170 Maouerira, Maribel 161 Maradiaga, Joe A. 203 Marcotte. David S. 203 Margo Marin, iese, Helen 219, 224 Juan C, 6-B, 203 Marin. Li Co 170 Marin, Luis M. 148 McKinnon, Charles M. 171 McKnight, Kevin 125, 171 McLaughlin, Kathleen 148 McMurray, Michael 170 McMurray, Michael W. 170 McMurray, Robert G. 204 McNally, Roy 220 McFteynolds, Cliii 170 Mcadang, Debbie L. 186 Mcallister, Natoma L. 204 Mccall, Lesa L. 186 Mocament, Amy A. 204 Mcclinton, Reginald D. 71 Mccloud, Darlitha 170 Mccutchon, Shanda 186 Mcdaniel, Richard 186 Mcdaniel, Thoman A. 204 Mckinney. Seana R. 204 Mcmiller, Chillawn C. 170 Monicholas, Donna 220 Mcpherson, Kerry L. 186 Meadows, John E. 170 Mecolick, Bianca D. 204 Medina, Elpidio 204 Medina, Jamie E. 186 Medina, Alex 148 Medraro, Salvador 204 Mehta, Ralen 186 Meinharl, Anthony J. 204 Meier, Jell' B. 186 Mitchell, Vicki L. 170 Miyahara, Jil 204 Mohammed, Husna 204 Mohammed, Rahila I. 170 Moiica, Maria E. 170 Molly's Kitchen 267 Moncada, Maria 186 Monllor, Angie M. 204 Monraz, Gabriella 170 Monson, Daniel G. 204 Montano, Olga L. 204 Montero, Leivis 77, 204 Monterrozo, Sergio N. 187 Montes, Trina M. 170 Montgomery, Daniel W. 149 Montoya Jr., John 170 Monzon, Jason E. 64, 187 Moon, Lara L. 204 Moon, Susie 221 Moore, Allena G. 204 Moore Melanie N. 130, 170 Moore Michael 221, 111, 44, 222 Moore Norma 187 Moore, Rachel L. 170 Moore Raquel K. 6, 170, 120, 133 Moore, Sherry S. 204 Moquette, Jeaquin 161 Mora, Charisse 204 Morales. Morales. Ana R. 204 Eddie P, 170 Marin, Yehudy 148 Marotta, Katherine 218 Marquez, Daniel W, 203 Marroquin, Marco A. 76, 170 Marroquin, Sandra E. 8 Marschel, Jennifer L. 186 Martin, Alfredo 186 Martin, Christine M. 186 Martin, Crystal D. 203 Martin, David L. 148 Martin Martin . James C. 186 . Laura L. 186 Martin, Leticia 170 Martin, Lico 170 Martin, Luz E, 186 Martin. Marlena J. 148, 104. Martin, Marvin E. 203 Martin, Patricia A, 149 Martin , Shallyce K. 203 Martinez, Aaron 186 Martinez, Allonso E. 203 Martinez, Annie 203 Martinez, Arthur N. 203 Martinez, Arturo 186 Martinez, Arturo R. 203 Martinez, Calvin L. 203 Martinez, Carlos A. 70, 149 Martinez, Carlos S. 203 Martinez, David 76, 170 Martinez, Doris R. 186 Martinez, Elizabeth P, 149 Martinez, Elsy 186 Martinez, Elvira 203 Martinez, Evelyn C. 186 Martinez, Griseyda 186 Maninez, Guadalupe 171 Martinez, Javier 186 Martinez, Johnny 0.68, 203 Martinez, Julia D. 203 Martinez, Lori A. 186 Martinez, Laura A. 203 Martinez, Luz E. 203 Martinez, Margaret 203 Martinez, Martha S. 186 Martinez, Ricky R, 186 Martinez, Nelson E. 76, 203 Martinez, Ruben 149 Martinez, Toni 186 Martinez, William M. 148 Martinez, Yolanda 203 Massey, Audra M. 203 Matthews, Tim J. 148 Naeata, Tom W. 65, 204 Matthews, James R. 51, 148 Matthews, Tammy L. 161 Matthews Jr,, Victor 186 Mavena, Diana 148 Maumaianga, Mele M. 203 May, Stanna J. 171 Maybon, Barbara 148 Mayhew, Natalie P. 186 107,111,133 Melia, Gabriela 186 Mejia, Jorge A. 170 Meiia, Jose A. 204 Meiia, Katrina R. 171 Melia, Monica J. 148, 59, 9 Meiia, Vincente E. 171 Melbar, Jose 186 Melendez, Edgar 125, 186 Melgar, Enio 171 Melgar, Osmar L. 204 Melgren, Darcie D. 148, 159 Melo, Diana M. 148 Memon, Douglas W. 204 Mendez, Ana R. 171 Mendez, Marian 22 Mendez, Marlon G, 22 Mendez, Rossana 149 Mendez, Ruth Y. 204 W MT, Mendez, Tony 186 Mendiola, Stephen 10, 20, 149 Mendoza. Ana 149 Mendoza, Ana 191 Menosky, Joseph 117, 149, 156 Mera, lvonne 186 Mera, Pablo 36, 171 Mercado, Alfredo 125, 186 Mercado, Gabriela 204 Mercado, Juan J. 186 Mercado, Mariette 127, 149 Merkovsky, John 45 Merriman, ialcom 70 Merriman, Sharon 186 Maye Meye Meza Meza Meza Micro r, Christopher 33, 170 r, Marie A. 204 . Carhen Ida 149 , Gerardo 204 . Gullermina 204 Computer Land 243 Naiarro, Miguel 204 Mayorga, Telice L. 186 Mazarigos, Sonia E. 204 Mazingo, Illana W. 79, 204 Mazzotta, Gina M. 111, 149 Middleton, Robert 204 Migneault, Farrell A. 204 Migneault, Michelle 186 Miller, Kimberly 204 McAulilfe, Moire 219 Mazzotta. Gregory J. 204 McAllister. David P. 149. 67. 71, 83 Miller, Kris K. 204 Miller . Laura N. 204 Miller. Margie 204 Morales, Hector G. 76, 204 Morales, Juan I. 204 Morales, Londy A. 204 Morales, Maria L. 125, 149 Morales, Roberto L. 204 Morales, Maggy H. 150, 159, 104 Morell, Nana 150 Moreno, Blanca 204 Moreno, David E. 204 Moreno, Monica A. 150, 161, 99 Morgan, Teresa L. 187 Morgan, Tom 170 Morillo, Javier 204 Morris, Glen E. 170 Morris, Janice M. 170, 130 Morris, Robert L. 171 Morris, Sheila L. 187 Morris, Shera D. 170 Morris, Therese 187 Morris, Trixie J. 150 Morrow, Jetlery 204 Morrow, Susan R. 28, 187 Morton, Danielle C. 151 Mosher, Tom 221 Mosley, Anthony R. 68 Mosley, Mitzi L. 187 Mosqueda, George 204 Mosqueda, Jose 170 Mosqueda, Lissette 204 Mosqueda, Olga 204 Motta, Anthony J. 170 Mourelo, Cesar A. 37, 170 Mourelo, Erika I. 127, 187 Mourelo, Felix E. 15, 71 Mouton, Cleveland 11 Mulevicz, Joseph M. 151 Muller, Franzisk N. 170 Mullins, Eric J. 204 Munguia, Jose W. 204 Munguia, Lilia 204 Munoz, Blanca 187 Munoz, Rosa M. 172 Munuz, Rosa 151 Muratta, Claudia N, 204 Murphy, Cecilia A. 204 Murphy, Patricia G. 187 Murray, Henry 204 Murray, Leita M. 204 Murrell, Shannon 161 Nederbrock, Kristen A. 112, 204 Negrete, Sonia 22, 187 Negron, George 172 Neill, Laura Kay 187 Nelms, David A. 172 Nelms, Matthew R. 187 Nelson, Lee A. 204 Nelson, Monique M. 150 Newkirk, Jon F. 161 Newman, Faye 220 Newman Jr., John 205 Newill, John D. 172, 115 Ngail, Carrie K. 181, 187 Ngaue, Ahalolau 64, 187 E E OSE - Where did Ti E Dr. Guenther go? Nagatoshi, Cory T. 187 NBQVY. Robert 204 Naiarro, Irma 9, 21, 159, 140. 151. Naiarr0. Nixon 204 Naiee Ullah, Tyrone 204 Naranjo. Anita L. 204 McCalebb, Marquette 171, 71 McCament, Amy 204 McCartney, Michelle C. 204 McClure, Julianne 204 McClure, Michael 220, 40, 42 McComas, Deanna 149 McCord, Victoria 99, 149 McCutcheon, Shanda I. 186 McDaniel, Richard A. 186 McGee, Ruby J. 204 McKinney, Shawn B. 204 Index Miller, Mark A. 170 Miller, Steven C. 186 Miller, Walter 186 Milleson, John E. 204 Millet, Tonie M. 204 Minami, Neil 220, 107, 83 Miranda, Lorenzo 170 Miranda, Raul F. 170 Mirkin Volkswagen 243 Mitchell, Andre 170 Mitchell, Arthur 220 Naranio. Janelle 172 Nasrawi, Theresa I. 172 Nasrawi. Thersa 1. 112 t Navarre te. Alma D. 204 Naverrette. Alma G. 187 Navarro Navarro Navarro Navarro . Jose L. 172 . Juan M, 172 . Latrece A. 187 . Salvador 204 Navas, David S. 187 Neal. Juanita 172 120 Ngaue, Lemoto 187 Nguyen, Al V. 117, 156 Nguyen, Anh Hong Thi 150, 109 Nguyen, Chi Kim 187 Nguyen, Don G. 205 Nguyen, Dong Huu 119, 187 Nguyen, Dung Tan 119, 187 Nguyen, Dung Thanh 150 Nguyen, Hai Thanh 205 Nguyen, Hoang Minh 119, 1BB Nguyen, Hoang Tah 172 Nguyen, Hue Thiminh 205 Nguyen, Hung Dinh 172 Nguyen, Hung Q. 205 Nguyen, Jane T. 172 Nguyen, Jim 151, 101, 37, 109 Nguyen, Khanh Than 205 Nguyen, Nhon Hou 172, 119 Nguyen, Phong T. 205 Nguyen, Sang Tuan 188 Nguyen, Tai Huu 151 Nguyen, Tam M. 205 Nguyen, Thien 172, 111 Nguyen, Thien 172 Nguyen, Thuan H. 111, 151 Nguyen, Thuyhang T. 181, 188 Nguyen, Thuy Hong Thi 151 Nguyen, Thuy Phuong 205 Nguyen, Tuan Anh 172 Nguyen. Tuan Dinh 172. 119 Nguyen, Viet Quoc 205 Nguyen , Wendy T. 172 Nguyen, Wynndie H. 172, 113 Nicholas, Carla I. 172 Nicola, Joddy I. 50, 151 Nield, Roberta 220, 48, 49 Nieto. Raquel E. 150. 99. 101. Nieves. Nieves, Nikkei. Arthur 172 David G. 205 Edward A. 172 Nilad, Gilbert 161 Niles, Terina 150 Nino, Jesus A. 127,205 Noriega, Carlos 161 Noriega, Felicita D. 172 Norris, Dristen S. 188 Norsworthy, Angela 205 Norsworthy, Edward 205 Northrop 265 Norton. Jason E. 188 Norwood, Angela D. 72, 188 Novoa, Carlos A. 205 Nowak, Barbara J. 172 Nowak. Wayne A. 150 Noya, David A. 11, 179, Noya. Glenn S. 70. 150 Nubia. Derrick A. 188 Nunez, Eloy 64, 188 Nunez, Emilio L. 205 Nunn. Ramsey W. 172 123 185. 185. 127 2 VERWORKED - '5 What is the disease most seniors eventually get? O Toole, Michael 151 Oates. Oates. Dewaye 205 Lisa 172 Oatman. Sharon 205 Oats, Michael R. 151 Oats, Patricia L. 172 Oats, Stacy L. 127, 205 Obregon, Maria 29, 188 Ocamp o, Marybelle 188 Ochoa. Christina 188 Ochoe, Maria E. 172 Ochoa, Ohline Ola. Ell Maribel 172 Corp 241 en 172 Olaque, Laura 205 Olding, Kimberley A. 205 Olivas, Andrea L. 172 Olquin, Guadalupe 151 Olvera, Guatalupe 188 Ong, Thian Long 151 Ordaz Jr., Jose 174 Ordenes. Manuel 188 iy gel? - i sea Ormondroyd, Hal 220 Orellana, Jose F. 172 Orozco, Francisco 64, 188 Orozco, Susana 205 Orozco, Veronica 188 Orquiola, Mitchelito 129, 151 Orquiola, Karen 188 Ortega, Gerardo 186 Ortega. Gerardo 186 Ortega, Juan 188 Ortiz, Gustavo A. 172 Ortiz, Leticia E. 205 Ortez, Lisa 151 Ortiz, Patricia V. 188 Ortiz, Salvador 206 Ortiz, Santiago 172 Ortiz, Yadira 151 Ortiz, Yadira 172 Osko. Anthony S. 151 Otto, Richard 206 Owen, Cary B. 188 Owens, Daythat M. 172 Owens, Floyd P. 206 Owens, Willie 206 Perez, Teresa 153, 173 Perkins, Angela 125, 188 Perkins, Kristy 206 Perry, Jason 101, 125, 188 Perry, Joleene 173 Perry, Todd 173, 188 Peszt, Alina 206 Peszt, Peter 152 Peters. Anthony 206 Peters, Izola 173 Peters. Richard 211 Pham, Quan 206 Pham, Thuy 173, 188 Phelps, Kristal 206 Phillips, Andrea 173 Phillips, Christopher 206 Phillips, Pniiiins. Heidi 206 Jason 188 Phillips, Jennifer 188 Piceno. Henry 152 Pichaco, Alex 206 Pierce. Bunny 206 Pierson, Ricky 71, 107, 152 Pili, Suzette 206 Pili, Elda 221 Pili, Mavis 188 Pina, Carlos 206 Pina, Isabel 152 at AWS - How many w 3 Cougar pa found on campus? Pacheco, Jesus 206 Pacheco, Marie 172 Padilla, Angela 186 Padilla, Carmen 172 Padilla, John 68, 206 Padilla, Vicki 158 Padron, Carlos 206 Page, Ralph 188 Page, Ronald 206 Pages, David 172 Palacios, Edmundo 37, 152 Palma, Juan 206 Palmer, Stacy 77, 1BEl Palmore, Latasha 206 Pamphile, Lloyd 188 Pappo, Philip 218, 221 Paredes, Alejandro 151 Paredes, Alejandro 172 Paredes, Claudia 172 Parades, Elvia 172 Paredes, Faviola 172 Paredes, Graciela 206 Paredes, Guillermo 206 Paredes, Jorge 152 Paredes, Juan 206 Parga, Adrian 188 Parga, Adriene 188 Paris, Tiffany 38, 166 Park, Chang 44, 109, 111, 172 Parks, Leslie 172 Parker, Chad 172 Parker, David 168 Parker, Jeniene 188 Parmar, Vipul 188 Parsons, Cheryle 206 Patel, Tarak 172 Patton, Darren 152 Patterson, Darrell 206 Paukert, Kristin 77, 166 Payment, Parrish 168 Paz, Leticia 188 Paz, Sergio 206 Pazos, Maria 152 Pederson, Larry 152 Pederson, Michael 168 Pelayo, Lydia 206 Pelayo, Manuel 125 Pele, Robert 188 Pena, Shirley 161, 206 Penas, Oasis 206 Penn, Anthony 172 Penton, Eric 71. 153 Perales, Sandra 206 Peraza, Isabel 186 Peraza, Nancy 153, 173, 175 Perez, Alejandro 188 Perez, Anna 125, 188 Perez, Ernesto 206 Perez, Eustolia 153 Perez, Gregorio 206 Perez, Grisela 206 Perez, Herbert 206 Perez, Jesus 161 Perez, Luz 206 Perez, Maria 173 Perez, Mike 206 Perez, Monica 188 Perez, Nancy 161 Perez, Patricia 36, 173 Perez, Patricia 206 Perez, Salvador 206 Perez, Sara 161 S afe Pineda, Ismael 206 Pip 249 Pitta, Shawn 188 Pizano, Juan 152 Pizano, Richard 173 Pizarro, Manny 99, 221 Pizza Hut 252 Plata, Abigail 173 Plum, Otto 4, 71, 215, 220 Plumbing 5 Heating, Hawthorne 253 Plummer, Patti 36, 173 Poggio, Carlos 161 Poisso, Dean 168 Polanco, Veronica 99, 173 Policarpio, Luis 173 Polo, Mary 161 Polo, Mary 173 Pomar, David 165 Poncedeleon, Tricia 101, 206 Poole, Micki 26, 76, 77, 173 Poon, David 188 Pope, David 188 Portegies, Eric 85, 107, 188 Portela, Christine 153 Portela, John 34, 103, 107, 173 Porter, Jody 153 Porter, Josette 173 Portillo, Leonidas 188 Portillo, Lidia 206 Powers, Patricia 220 Prado, Mario 206 Preciado, Roger 1BB Prendergast, Daniel 203, 206 Prendergast, Richard 129, 173 Pressler, Susan 153 Price, Annie 153 Price, Chuck 186 Price, Darcy 173 Price, Kathleen 123, 152 Price, Suzanne 122, 123, 152 Prime Realty 253 Prince, Victor 64, 188 Pullano, David 173 Putnam, David 206 Putnam, Kristina 173 E UEEN - which pret- li: ty junior gave up her crown last December? Quach, Lien 206 Quach, ut 168 Quality Seafood 241 Quaresma, Richard 76, 115, 173 Ouezada, Elvira 186 Ouinonez, Jose 161 Quinonez 152 Quinonez, Maria 173 Ouintero, Cristina 188 Quintero, Marie 152 Ouintero, Monica 206 Ouiroz, Armando 152 Ouiroz, Carlos 152 Ouiroz, Jorge 206 Ouiroz, Luis 206 Ouiroz, Veronica 206 Rhoads, David 84, 107, 169 Rice, Richard 174 Rice, Sharon 207 Rich, Lawrence 107, 167 Richards, Tony 60, 123, 174 Richardson, Eric 174 Richardson, Laketha 174, 207 Richardson, Tracy 207 Rick's Drive In St Out 246 Riel, Banilda 169 Riera, Joseph 174 Riggins, Doris 104, 109. 111, 155, 161 Rigney, Darrin 207 Riley, Audrey 99, 101, 123. Riley, Marisol 189 Rios, Dean 207 155 5 ff '1 A f' 4 - 1 -H' L A 1 i ., Zi. '. 1 Rios. Joelyne 189 Who is the only E15 teacher at H.H.S. to possess a rat resembling himself? Rael, Val 206 Ralferty, Wendy 153 Raley, Fonda 174 Ramirez Calixto 206 Ramirez Daniel 206 Ramirez, Edgar 66 Ramirez, Fawzia 153 Ramirez, Francisco 174 Ramirez, Hector 86, 153 Ramirez Jesus 206 Ramirez, Jesus 206 Ramirez, Juan 188 Ramirez Julie 206 Ramirez Olivia 153 Ramirez Pablo 153 Ramirez Rafael 188 Ramirez Rey 153 Ramirez Sandra 174 Socorro 174 Ramos, Erleen 206 Ramos, Jose 161 Ramos, Maria 206 Ramsey, Carlos 206 Rand, Angela 206 Randall, Samuel 68, 123, 174 Randall, Tamara 174 Randall, Yolanda 206 Range, Robert 206 Rankins, Erma 153, 161 Rawlins, Steven 161 Raya, Jesus 87 Raya, Nodalis 153 Raygoza, Sergio 18 Rea, Chris 174 Read, Edward 18 Read, Melissa 154 Reales, Pedro Realty, Prime 253 Recinos, Jose 174 Recinos, Maria 174 Reed, Aaron 206 Reed, Joan 206 Reed, Kellee 154 Ramirez Rios, Mercedes 189 Rios, Neshmaida 174 Rios, Walter 161 Rivas, Wilfredo 207 Rivera, George 169 Rivera, Julie 207 Rivera, Lorena 174 Rivera, Hipolito 154 Rivera, Maria 154 Rivera, Myrian 207 Rivera, Norma 99, 154 Rivera Rivera Rivers Rixey, Suzette 99. 169 Yolanda 189 :Tyrone 71, 154 Sheri 5, 120, 174 Roads, Randy 174 Roan, Anthony 161 Roan, Tina 189 Roan, Tonya 155 Roan, Triness 189 Roashan, Elahrr 207 Roashan, Yama 189 Robbins, Dan 68, B2, 222 Robbins, Janice 161 Roberts, C.R. 222 Roberts, Sandra 207 Roberts, Susan 14, 65. 73. 104, 155, 159 Robinette. Karen 155 Robinson, Bouche 189 Robinson, Joel 174 Rocco, Ann 174 Rocco, Denise 189 Rocco, Frank 155 Rocha, Cecilia 155 Rocha, Enrique 207 Rocha, Hilda 189 Rocha, Josefina 207 Rocha, Pascual 207 Rocha Patty 129, 190 Rodriguez, Adolto 154 Rodriguez, Ana 208 Rodriguez, Angelica 154 Rodriguez, Carlos 190 Rodriguez, Celia 206 Rodriguez, Claudia 208 Rodriguez, Denny 86, 190 Rodriguez, Edgar 174 Rodriguez, Efrain 154 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 206 Rodriguez Rodriguez, Jesse 190 Rodriguez Rodriguez, Jose 208 Rodriguez, Juana 174 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez. Leticia 155 Rodriguez, Luis 208 Reed, Larry 5, 70, 82, 222 Reed, Paul 154 Reese, Michelle 206 Reeser, Sharon 169 Regino, Sergio 125, 206 Regis, Lilia 169 Rehfeld, Robert 206 Reilly, Malinoa 189 Rems, Laura 206 Rems, Timothy 174 Rendon, Lucy 174 Rendon, Ray 26, 82, 83, 127, 154 Renlord, Scott 174 Renteria, Israel 211 Renteria, Rafael 207 Reoch, William 155 Revelle, Debbie 155 Revius, Stephen 189 Rey, Ana 104, 155, 159 Reyes, Abraham 207 Reyes, Adelina 207 Reyes, Armando 169 Reyes, Danny 189 Reyes, Elias 125 Reyes, Ever 207 Reyes, Guillermina 189 Reyes, John 207 Reyes, Leslin 174 Reyes, Lupe 207 Reyes, Richard 207 Reynoso, Mark 189 Reynoso, Susie 79, 207 Rodriguez. Maria 190 , George 24, 206 ,Jesse A. 139, 161 Kenneth 85, 174 Kimberly 34, 97, 102, 121, 154, 159 Rodriguez, Mercedes 34. 103, 174 Rodriguez, Patricia 208 Rodriguez, Ramon 174 Rodriguez, Raquel 190 Rodriguez, Rene 161 Rodriguez, Ronald 161 Rodriguez, Rosa 190 Rodriguez, Wilson 155 Rodriguez, Yvette 208 Rojas, Heberto 155 Roias, Nestor 190 Rolon, James 190 Romeo, Michele 155 Romero, Adriana 206 Romero, Arturo 208 Romero, Jose 190 Romero, Maria 190 Romero, Marina 208 Romero, Nora 190 Romero, Robert 208 Romo, Monica 206 Ronk, Mike 190 Roos, Nancy 222 Rosado, Lew-Rey 190 Rosales, Adam 208 Rosales, Margoth 155, 161 Rosales, Yolanda 208 Rosas, Johnny 161 Rose, Brian 190 Rose, Shellena 208 Rosenquist, Michelle 208 Ross, Cristina 79, 190 Index Ross, Shari 229 Flotela, John 190 Rothschild, Lois 223 Round Table Pizza 241 Ruano, Martha 190 Rubin, Amy 208 Rubin, Anna 208 Rubin, Mike 190 Rubin, Terrance 208 Rudolph, Jetlery 190 Rudy, Barbara 161 Ruiz, Anita 208 Ruiz, Irma 174 Ruiz, Jose 154 Ruiz, Lilia 154 Ruiz, Michael 208 Ruiz, Ulises 190 Ruiz, Yumary 127, 190 Rumolik, Eric 208 Rusalin, Veronica 154 Rushing, Yolanda 63, 154 Russel's Jewelers 153 Ruston, Michael 64, 190 Ryhal, Becky 208 Ryle, Allen 190 5 Hoes - Looking i down, which shoes could you almost always see? Sadler, Melissa 156 Saghatian, Vicken 174 Saiia, Shaiira 97, 101, 109, 130, 156 Salas, Aide 190 Salas, Norma 190 Salazar, Alvaro 208 Salazar, Demetrio 208 Salazar, Efren 174 Salazar, Elizabeth 190 Salazar, Maria 156 Salazar, Martin 208 Salazar, Michael 156 Salazar, Michelle 113, 133, 174 Salazar, Miguel 174 Salazar, Reginaldc 1190 Salcedo, Celia 160 Schindler. Catherine 223 Schmit, Brian 161 Schofield, Deborah 125, 208 Scoseria, Guillermo 190 Scott, Angela 208 Scott, Anthony 208 Scott, Deshawn 190 Scott, Joy 190 Scott, Lisa 174 Scott, Marshall 208 Scott. Scrug Renford 208 gs, Michelle 120, 190 Scruggs, Trinity 107, 123, 127, 157 Sease, Lesa 175 Seavy, Starr 190 Secord, Anna 18, 99, 157 Selgy, Steve 222 Salguero, Salguero, Niel 190 Raquel 174 Salinas. Angela 174 Salinas, Gina 208 Salley. Jennifer 173, 190 Salomon. Samarra, Samonte, Samphet. Veronica 156 Guiditta 125, 208 Jimmy 208 Apsar 174 Samson. Fernidad 157 Samuels, San Mate Nazmye 157 o, Richard 11, 129, 185, 190 Sanchez, Carolina 99, 104, 109, 127, 163, 174 Sanchez, Dora 157 Sanchez, George 208 Sanchez, Jesse 71, 174 Sanchez, Jorge 208 Sanchez, Juan 76, 190 Sanchez, Maria 157 Sanchez, Max 208 Sanchez, Sonya 84, 104, 109, 127, 129, 163, 174, 175 Sanchez, Sulema 208 Sanchez, Teresita 156 Sanders, Cheryl 223 Sanders, Kimberly 156 Sanders, Ralph 59, 128, 174 Sandoval, Jose 208 Sandoval, Jose M. 208 Sandoval, Lilian 174 Sanford Studios 244 San Jose Dental Group 253 Semon, Sid 214, 215, 222 Sena, Robert 208 Senn, Mary 175 Serna, Joel 175 Serrano, Eddy 208 Servellon, Hector 208 Sexton, Ann 190 Sexton, Danny 115, 156 Sexton, Vvette 190 Shadrick, William 190 Shaffer, Crystal 190 Shamsuddin, Asif 175 Shannon, Nedra 208 Shannon, Nicholas 190 Shapiro, Steven 190 Share, Lannette 156 Sharma, Upinder 208 Shaum, Jody 208 Shaw, David 156 Shaw, Nikki 99, 125, 129, Shaw, Robert 208 Shell, Jeff 175 Shin, Linda 190 Shilsey, Ronald 208 Shipman, Tiftanie 156 Shofani, Jamaal 68 Sia, Eleanor 107, 190 Sia, Erenie 109, 208 Sibilio, Anthony 175 Sides, Lola 222 Siguenza, Rafael 190 Sigafoos, Marc 175, 190 Sigafoos, Ward 175 Silver, Ray 161 Silvey, Kathy 103, 156 Sinclair, Brian 68, 208 Singleton, Wade 208 Siosey, James 157 Siosey, Shannon 190 Simmons, Deidra 190 Simril, Ramon 190 Sinanian, Amy 72, 190 Sinanian, Tom 70, 175 Sivoli, Joe 19, 99, 109, 11 Skiles, Chirs 190 Slepcevic, Marie 209 Slepcevic, Nela 190 Slone, Michael 218, 223 Sansores, Raul 117, 174 Santena, Sandra 208 Santiago, Alma 190 Santiago, Blanca 208 Santos, Ann 99, 156 Santos, Anthony 161 Santos, Jesse 68 Sapp, Annyce 190 Sappington, Julie 14, 156 Sato, Deanna 120, 156 Saucedo, Venancio 190 Sauzo, Clifford 161 Savage, Lloyd 165, 174 Savala, Miguel 174 Savedra, Monica 208 Savolt, Diana 208 Savolt, Randy 157 Sohapp, Sandra 62, 190 Schaeler, David 174 Schiewe, Lisa 208 Schiewe, Tamra 157 Index Slone, Eric 208 Smith, Angelica 161 Smith, Arthur 64 Smith, Dawn 62 Smith, Deanna 121, 127, 175 Smith, Derrick 64, 208 Smith, Frank 208 Smith, Jonathan 161 Smith, Karolyn 175 Smith, Keith 71, 157 Smith, Kisha 190 Smith, Lisa L, 208 Smith, Lisa M, 208 Smith, Niecy 190 Smith, Noel 82, 223 Smith, Robert 208 Smith, Ronald 208 175 1,129,175 Smythe, Alora 208 Snell, Kevin sa, zoe Snook, Lisa 157 Snow, Jennifer 208 Snow, Valeresa 190 Snyder, John 68, 208 Soba, Mirian 190 Sohn, Dong 190 Sohn, Yoon 111, 157 Soni, Sonam 104, 106, 107, 111, 175 Soof, Margie 208 Sordo, Aldo 175 Sorensen, Melissa 161 Soto, Brenda 209 Soto, Federico 157 Soto, Juan 209 Soto, Maria 175 Solo, Marisa 209 Soto, Martha 157 Soto, Miguel 191 Soto, Victor 209 Soto, Victor 191 Souza, Kimberly 209 Sperling, Sharon 209 Spinella, Teresa 161 Springstead, Jeff 209 Stachowiak, Erian 99, 109, 127, 209 Stachowiak, Daniel 71, 175 Staiger, Gary 191 Stanfield, Scott 191 Steiger, John 70, 175 Stangl, Cheryl 209 Stanley, Stephanie 125, 175 Stationers West 268 Steele, Brenda 175 Steenhoek, Lorena 130, 175 Stein, Jeffery 191 Stepanek, Robert 209 Steanek, John 175 Stepanek, William 191 Steuckrath, Cindy 18, 73, 83, 104, 127, 129, 155, 158, 159 Steuckrath, Tracy 9, 30, 31, 41, 103, 104, 175 Stevens, Carl 191 Stevens, Gregg 76, 209 Stevens, Keith 175 Stiefel, Christy 158 Stiefel, Tina 175 Stiles, Tami 158 Stillion, Kevin 209 Stiosky, Deena 191 Stiritz, Sharron 222 Stone, Jennifer 209 Stone, Sean 209 Stonebraker, Linda 209 Tatum, Tasha 191 Taylo r, Chandra 177 Taylor, James 4, 177, 125, 111 Taylor, Roderick 191 Taylor, Steven 159, 76, 125 Taylor, Traamelle 177, 67, 71 Taylor, Valerie 176 Teoun, Jose 86, 176 Ted's Donuts 240 Tellez, Victor 191 Tena, Arnie 111, 224 Tennel, Matt 210 Teran, Cluadia 158 Teran, Jeannie 210 Tercero, Amelia 158, 127 Tercero, Joel 191 Testa, Elena 158 Testa, Maribel 176 Thomas, Adienna 176 Thomas, Gena 8, 176, 103, 121. Thomas, Masonet 191, 62 Thomas, Patrick 210 Thompson, Deonne 210 Thompson, James 176 Thornton, Jan 224 Thorp, Terri 191 Tillis, Marsha 191 Tillis, Robert 158 Tipton, Sheri 159 Tirabasso, Christina 191 Tirado, Dolores 210 Todd, Jeffrey 191 Todd, Julie 159 Todd, Kellie 62, 177 Todoran, Lilian 210 Togia, Edward 177, 68 Tolbert, Eric 68 Tokuda, Warren 177 Tombs, Aneecia 210 Tong, Loan 191 T0ng, LDC 159, 103 Tony's Subs 240 Toomey, Jody 159 Toro, Marlene 192 Torrente, Sandra 192, 79, 72 Torres, Francisco 210, 125 Torres, Gilbert 210, 68 Torres, Jaime 192 Torres, Lean 177, 111 Torres, Miguel 192, 125 Torres, Mireya 177 Torres, Noe 115 Torres, Rita 210 Torres, Rodolfo 210 Tortola, Gustavo 159 Stop 8 Go 268 Stovall, Kyndall 76, 79, 209 Strahan, Vinci 223 Straughter, Melvin 209 Streinz, Alex 109, 117, 175 Streinz, Elke 30, 99, 104, 109, 127, 159 St. Thomas, Gregory 158 Stuntebeck, Gloria 223 Su, Phong 191, 242 Suarez, Beatriz 175 Suazo, Pearl 209 Sudo, Brenda 159 Suit, Michael 191 Sullivan, Laurie 209 Supercuts 245 Superior Dranery 241 Swain, Charles 175 Swickard, Rose 222 Swinfard, Danny 209 Swinlard, David 175 Sykes, Deven 209 Sykes, Javie 161 Szalontai, Zoltan 177 2 HEME - what is me Q theme of the '85-'86 El Molino? KNO peeking in the front of the book.J T8d9VTlYr Tamara 209 Tademy, Tanya 209 Tagaloa, Teletala 177 Tailor, Rekha 209 Takata, Cheryl 209 Takumi, Barbara 218, 220, 228 Talanoa, Bernadette 191, 73,62 Tanaka, Lisbeth 210 Tann, Monche 210 Tapia, David 177, 107 Tarbutton, Tracy 210 Tartaglia, Maria 210 Tatara, Brian 129, 159, 14, 109 Smorstok, Mary 222 Smullen, David 64, 190 Smullen, Steven 107, 175 Smullen, Tony 71, 157 Tatara, Doug 12, 191,85 Tate, Linda 159 Tate, Michael 191 Tortola, Lucvecia 192 Tostado, Alberto 177 Tostado, Javier 210 Toten, Jimmy 158, 101 Tountas, Maria 158, 133 Tountas, Christina 192 Tracy, John 176 Tracy, Les 210 Train, Jaimie 210 Tran, Ai 210 Tran, Dao 176 Tran, Huong 210 Tran, Jacqueline 192 Tran, Josephine 210 Tran, Loan 210 Tran, Peter 158 Tran, Toa 158 Tran, Tri 192, 125 Tran, Tuan 192 Trevizo, Diane 192 Trevizo, Sandy 192 Trinh, Gina 129, 176, 111 Troncoso, Gregoria 210, 72 Trolty, Ricky 192, 64 Troupe, Michael 210 Troust, Irene 192 Troutner, Kim 210 Trujillo, Ana 210 Truman, Fatima 192 Truong, Mai 210 TRW 241 Tschumper, Jackie 158 Tschumper, Michele 192, 72 Tu, Mao 160 Tuchin, Elizabeth 224 Tuck, Russel 176 Tucker, Andrea 192 Tuero, Dalia 176 Turone, Tyler Tunnel, Robert 15 Turcios, Susy 192 Turnage, Heidi 159 Turner, Marc 159 Tyler, Christopher 210 Tysziwicz, Charles 82, 225 127, 109 9 S - Where were U in 'i 1986? Uarila, Patricia 210 Uce, Daniel 176, 192 Uitz, Jose 210 Ulloa, Ana 210 Ulloa, Jorge 192 Umstsd, Juanita 225 Urgent Care Industrial Med 246 Uribe, Francisco 192 icine Family Practice Whitm Urrea, David 192 Usaer, Roger 177 Usquiano, Armando 177 Usquiano, Jerardo 66, 210 Uva, Steven 56, 159 5 lCE - What was one ? of the year's most popular t.v. shows? Vail, Dawn 210 Valadez, Rosa 210 Valdez, Ana 177 Valdez, Cynthia 159 Valdez, Miguel 210 Valdez, Victor 225 Valdez, Vincent 210 Valek, Laura 161 Valenzuela, Abel 161 Valenzuela, lmalda 210 Valenzuela, Oscar 192 Valenzuela, Rohan 210 Vallejo, Consepcion 210 Vallejo, Evangelna 210 Vallejo, Javier 210 Vallejo, Margarita 192 Vallejo, Raul 13, 193 Vallejo, Rosa 158 Vallery, Yki 70 Valverde, Oscar 177 Vanderpool, Daryl 193 Van Heel, Edward 125, 193 Van Hoose, Wendi 121, 177 Van Hooser, Andrew 193 Vanisi, Alilia 193 Varga, Dennis 155 Varga, Susan 210 Vargas, Liliana 127, 158 Vargas, Mariana 193 Velasco, Jocelyn 130, 160 Velasco, Karina 193 Velasco, Monica 160 Velasquez, Lisa 20, 72, 73, 160 Velasquez, Maria 210 Velazquez, Sandra 176 Velezmoro, Elsa 193 Valezmoro, Zoila 193 Veliz, Aura 193 Veliz, Eddie 176 Valiz, Maria 225 Venhaus, Mark 177 Verduzco, Gladys 30, 104, 137, 159, 160 Vester, Herbie 211 Vezina, Scott 177 Vi, Milika 211 Vi, Thuy 193 Vides, Carla 193 Vigaese, Elvin 211 Vigil, Yvette 193 Vilches, Anna 160 Vilches, Dinah 211 Vilches, Myra 193 Villacort, Patrick 161 Villalana, Claudia 211 Villalana, Jose 193 Villalana, Ricardo 177 Villalobos, Elsa 193 Villana, Jesse 193 Villanueva, Giovani 193 Villapando, David 211 Villasenor, Sherry 177 Vines, Michael 177 Viramontes, Ana 211 Viramontes, Jesus 160 Viramontes, Martha 193 Vitz, Wilbert 177 Vlaco, William 225 Voelkel, Ronald 211 Voros, Victoria 111, 176 Vu, Bao 211 Vu, Thanh 130 Vuong. Chi 160 Vuong. Vu 160 - 5 ARREN - what senior wore black every day the whole year? Waayers, Tricia Michele 211 Wade, Bryon D. 193 Wadesworth, Darwin Richard 71, 176 Wagner, Rodger 161 Wagner, Stacy Lynn 193, 125 Walker, Tanya Tahitia 211 Walker, Teresa Ellen 193 Wallace, Ealon 176 Wallace. Terry P. 211 Waller, Carol 176 Waller, Carol Lynn 193 Wallis, Stacy A. 193 Wallis, Tami L. 160 Ward, Troy 176 Ware, Lisa 193 Ware, Lisa A. 211 Ware, Wendy Marie 176 Warminski, Eric Alben 193 Warminski, Leslie C. 160 Warner, Brian Lee 176 Warren, David A. 193 Warwick, George 160 Wasson, Ricky Dean 211 Waters, Danielle Marie 193 Waters, Julie 18, 99 Wathogoma, Anna Rose 211 Watkins, Karina Loise 176 Watson, Tanya Marie 211 Webb, David Bert 64, 193 Webster, Carlton Alban 176, 115 Well, Stephen 193 Weiser, Jellery 76 Weiss, Christophe M, 176 Wells, Angie 72, 176, 104, 127 Wells, Chris 193 Wells, Christopher E. 176, 123 Wells, Duroncelel 160 Wells, James Erik 211, 23 Wells, Mary Jane 193 Wells, Patrick Craig 211 Wells, Timothy Jason 193 Wesley, Kile Scott 211 Wesley, Stacy Lovette 193 Westrope, Lisa Jo 160 Westrope, Teresa Joyce 211 Wheeler, Alton Lawrence 193 Wheeler, Deaundra L. 193 White. White. Dean R. 193 Kristy Lynne 193 White. Micheal 70, 161 White. Omar 176 White, Simone Oletha 193 White. Tamika Renee 161 re. Ru1usIIl6B,211 Whittington, Kimberly Ann 161 Whitworth, Elrian Lee 176 Wietzorek, Charmine A. 193 Wig, Andrew Gustal 176, 76 Wllhite, Alan T. 176 Wilkins, Micheal R, 64, 193 Willetord, Tracey Leigh 193 Williams, Elobbatte 160, 101, 130, 131 Williams, Terry C. 211 Williams, Christopher G, 160 Williams, Quinn 68 Willingford, Bradlord 61 Willson, Michelle Ft. 64, 193, 125 Wilmot, Melissa Marie 129, 1 Wilson, Christina M. 211 Wilson, David M. 160 Wilson, Michelle 183, 193 Wimbush, Cedric B. 176, 123 Wise, Latanya Idella 193 Wise, Stacy Lynn 160, 83 Whitter, Althea Olivine 176 Wixon, Jenniler Anne 176 Woltanski, Marnie Lynn 211 89, 193. 79 Wolverton, Anthony Scott 193 Wong, Billy 176 Wood, Lori Ann 211 Wood, Michelle Lynn 211 Woodard, William Bonnie 211 Wooden, Bryan Anthony 176 Wooden, Hiram 176 Woods, Trini 70, 160 Woollolk, Damika Dashon 176, 104, 127 Wright, Cassandra M. 211 Wu, Christine Hoang 211 rw' .ow 0 .. or vw-- afez ...- Younes, Milad 211 Young, Alonzo Lonnell 160 Young, Dionne 193 Young, Tiki L. 176 Younger, Micheal James 211 Yuluku, Kumiko Diana 193, 73, 127 Yuluku, Yuki Judith 21, 20, 113, 160 5 ODIAC - Who did : many students look to for their horoscope of the day? Zacarias, Miguel 193 Zaidi, Farida Arila 193 Zaldivar, Blanca Lorena 160 Zaldivar, Mario E, 160 Zaldivar, Nelson Roberto 176 Zamora, Carios Robert 211 Zamora, Dameieth Almo 211 Zamora, Robert 129 Zamorano, Diana Luz 176 Zamorano, Pedro 160 Zaragoza Jr., Richard Overly 70, 117, 160 Zavala, Carmen M. 211 Zavala, Eduardo J. 211 Zavala, Edwin 211 Zavala, Omar Arturo 176 Zavala, Victor 70, 160 Zelaya, Osmin Renee 211 Zepeda, Margarita 193 Zepeda, Rosario 211 Zitter, Wendy Jennifer 176, 125 Zuber, Sinisa 193 Zuegin, Melinda Sue 176 Zuniga, Betsy 193 Zuniga, Elizabeth 211 Zuniga, Marie Guadelupe 131, 160, 130 ezeeig Ajreq aut ur 'ueuJ0 Aaupkg 42 l0U!l0IN IE! 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