Hawthorne High School - El Molino Yearbook (Hawthorne, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Wo 6now.r' I coaldend at a 6onpre on 16e 6eac6' m'v.n::fe ...-: -fl., .1 4.-1-.1-33--F -.-- -.-' Hold. its nor! No, nor the kind you'd find in labo- ratories. When acid washed denims hit the stores months ago, it was a new twist to 'most ev- eryone's favorite-jeans. Not only did they find jeans, jackets, skirts, over- alls, and handbags acid washed, but also iced, frosted, blasted and dis- tressed demins. Black and white. Polka dots and stripes. Tier and pouf mini skirts many have been inappropriate for wintry seasons but it did not seem to have hin- dered girls from wearing them. Paired off with crop TAKE IT Ol? LEAVE IT-Veronica Guzman offers Erica Villalovos a taste of her drink. Dhoti pants were in-vogue fashion state- ments of the year. v ' Fads8cFashion Ll t 10 ez 5 e o LZ S ' I I tops in pale peach, pastel yellow, bold red, and a variety of others, girls were turning heads. But in all fairness the guys looked terrific tool Bodies in Jimmy Z, Local Motion, Catchit, and oth- er surfer name brands, were seen throughout the city on skateboards and bold colors and designs. 'tEven though they're ex- pensive, they look good and you can't skate in pants. commented Sen- ior Paul Balls. And when they felt a little dressy, they were strutting it in their Code Bieus. l.O.U.s, Forenzas. and Gorgio Bru- tini shoes P.L::g-fnfilgzii,'i?P7QZ5-am a'jg:':L Whatever style, what- ever color. students did not hesitate to express themselves. Not only did students express their style, in clothing, but also in the way they wore their hair. Contrasting hair and skin was one of the rea- sons students found the need to dye their hair black. Others showed their interest in high ener- gy by having long bangs and spiking them up with mousse and hair spray. Nordstroms. Aardvaks. Broadway, Sweats and Surf. Bullocks, Salvation Army Thrift Store. Mille-r's Outpost . .. all for FASH- ION. 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Kennedy Medical Center Took hungry orbiters a lit- tle out of This world. Vari- ety of flavors were of- fered: Solar Sundaes, Sat- urn Saturdays, Rockety Rootbeer floats, and Spacy Splits were the fa- vorites! The ice cream social was The first event spon- sored by Student Council in September. The cafe- teria had to be Turned into an inner planet waiting for T . Q V Yi, ml 4 ww' I :,,-: Z A-'Ill ' . . LET ME HELP-Cynthia Cucalon gives Nancy Turner a helping hand. Cucalon was Student Council secretary for 1st semes- ter. an invasion. By 5:30 pm, people were waiting in line for Their spacious ice cream. Junior Dinah Viiches whined in frustration, 'tThere were so many toppings, I wished l could have Tried Them all. The galactic event attracted one of The largest crowds ever. S 450.00 in profit was made. I believe we sold A00 bowls of ice cream, stated senior Linda Shin, chairperson. Though The event was profitable, iT was hectic for Student Council mem- bers behind The counters. They ran out of whipped cream, and knew that Telling The hungry space invaders wouldn'T be a pleasant job. lt was a mess, but iT still was lots of fun, stated sophomore Tricia Barron. As Orbit into Ice Cream headed Towards its destination, students headed Towards The commencing football game against Leuzinger. 'The Social filled me with spirit and energy for The game, exclaimed sophomore Soo lm. f-W---,N . 1 I GUIL TY SMILES-Geraldine San Mateo and Eun Song are caught fooling around on The job. Both were second year Student Council members. i'M DONE!-Dolores Arias stares into space '- 'i'c waiting for Dor- gely ,ranco to finish her ice crear. Arias was a four year Spanlst tudent. 7 L Ice Cream Social 07 af EAT YOUR HEART OUT-Erika Mourelo, with friend , enjoys her Saturn Saturday to the max. She was nominated for Homecom- ing Queen. MMMMMM GOOD!-Freshman David Jones attends his first ice cream social. Jones' mother worked in the Student Store. K? l VX ,N -vw, B X. .41 HQ 55' ff? Elf . A 5 if 2 U2 , ,:., Q '. - :uf ' -1 ,,,, , ,,.A,m if M Q 46757 f 4 gg j F Q ,, if 1 f 4, c 4' 4 W , 1 , x. s 1 , . X , x f - ' , J w f 'r ly 0,45 kwa ' ' 44 - EV. Qu Q, M, M , ' v W M ' 9 I GF W mv HCIHOWQGD f FI?EDDY'S REVENGE!-Honors English A05 wins iirsi piace for scariesi pumpkin. Dyed pink spa- ghetti was used for the brains and guis. FLOWER POWER-Jim Marsh wins most unusual costume for his collage of ouirageous colors, Marsh played The harmonica in his spare iime, NATURE AT ITS BEST-Bunny Pierce and Angie Monlior waii in suspense as ihe winner is an- nounced. Monlior won cuiesf cosiurne and Pierce took sweepstakes. ySterz'o1,1S HCSUQQCJ 772 ef ACT I FRESHMAN: Gee whiz, when I become a sopho- more I Think I'II join The KnighTs if I geT To wear ar- mor like ThaT. JUNIOR' Don'T be silly. KnighTs don'T wear suiTs of armor. AT IeasT noT The service club I know. I'm a member. FRESHIVIAN: Well why is ev- eryone dressed so weird? JUNIOR' IT's Halloween! FRESHMAN: WhaT are you supposed To be? JUNIOR' If I'm wearing a mask and a cowboy suiT, whaT do you Think I am? FRESHMAN: Zora? JUNIORSJ No, sTupid, The Lone Ranger. FRESHMAN: WhaT's going on over There? CpoinTing Towards The ouTdoor sTagey JUNIOR' ThaT's The annual cosTume oonTesT. FRESHMAN: Are you going To enTer'? JUNIOR: No, buT I'II waTch. WanT To come? FRESHMAN: You, a junior, would be seen wiTh me, a freshman? JUNIOR' Sure, I'm wearing a mask, no one will noTice. ACT II CfronT of ouTdoor sTagey JUNIOR' Well, whaT do you Think? Emi-4' -:Y Y: -Eeimfz.-L, . --45 ,, LIKE FATHER LIKE SON-Nick Koza gives a liTTIe faTherIy advise To Fransisco Uribe. Koza was on Cougar sTaff. FRESHMAN: WhaT's ThaT? A rabbiT in a haT? JUNIOR' Yeah! ThaT's Bun- ny Pierce. FRESHMAN: ThaT's kind of redundanT. JUNIOR' Huh? Look, There's a Freddy Krouger. FRESHMAN: If you Think ThaT's scary, look over There, The Grim Reaper. JUNIOR' Who? FRESHMAN: You know, deaTh. JUNIOR' Oh. CBeIl rings and junior disappeorsg FRESHMAN: By The way, my name is . . . Who was ThaT masked man? THE END THE NOSE KNOWS-Gene Hen- derson looks on as The cosTume conTesT is held on The ouTdoor sTage. Henderson was a mern- ber of The wresTling Team. srudemlife I 47 weei? Suite ,A T : Y' A f I l the Time? Ten p.m. The nighT before opening nighT of The fall play, Plaza Suife, by Neil Simon. The place? Nyman Hall. The reason? LasT dress re- hearsal and compleTe run Through of The enTire Two hour show , . . Twice. BoTh run-Throughs have been compIeTed and The exhausTed acTors are seafed in The fronT row prepared for noTes. Mrs. Marfinez enTers. Mrs. Martinez: Overall, The show ran smooThly ex- cepT for a few misTakes. WhaT happened in acT one? The shaver was miss- ing and so was The phone. WhaT's going on back There? Tim, we need To fix ThaT lighT swlTch. lT fell ouT when Alex slammed The door. Melissa! T . Melissa: WhaT? I ThoughT l did greaT. T Mrs. M: ThaT was The worsT you've ever done. NexT Time, Take The coffee cup by The handle. lT's sup- posed To be hoT. Ohl Sharon, l almosT forgoT, good cover up on The phone line, ACT Two lines were skipped. Good run Through. Ricky-projecTl M.J. Craising handy: There were props from acT one i . wP 't-Ge--.. ,,, , V . .. .... -5260.2 ' l'LL HUFF AND l'LL PUFF . . . Karin Cunningham and John Poriela awaiT The enTrance of Their daughTer, PorTela was also on El Molina. TAKE AN AFFAll??- Melissa Wil- moT Takes noTes from Alex Am- briz. WilmoT was a Two year member of The Diaconians, WHAT Al?E YOU SO NERVOUS ABOUT? M.J. Wells and Ricky Wasson bring The characTers of Muriel TaTe and Jesse Kiplinger To life. Wells was a member of chorus and El Molina, T' '18 Fall Play 'L -. H --e-- -1.-.gulf -v 4- -- A Ts: leff on sTage+-if Ricky: And mygargle wa- Ter wasn'T in' place. Mrs. M: STephanie will Take care of iT. ACT Three was The besT so far. Good fa- cial fexpressions on The pan' of Karin. John, play more To The audience on The ledge scene. Bob, A can we make The rain a liTTle louder? Karin, walk sofTer. Bob: Yeah. How were The lighT and phone cues? Mrs. M: GreaTl Now I Think we have a good show here. We've puT in hard and long hours and l'm sure we all wanT iT To be successful. I know iT will be. Go home, eaT, and geT plenfy of sleep. We have a big day ahead of us To- morrow. Mrs. MarTinez's expec- TaTions were noT unfulfilled when massive crowds filled The audiTorium on November 49, 20, and 24. Plaza Suire was one of The mosT professional shows l've been in, ex- claimed junior Arfhur Mar- finez. This was a greaT op- porTuniTy for The casT To grow as beTTer people Gnd C1CTOrS, sTaTed Mrs. MarTinez. .,4..uw... , ..... -, T. ' lf QW . J. :ii - Jane -. : T- -- ' 5s X N ! Q L, . .,,.: f 7 T .- -mmf - -Ji , f i f - ' - 'rl-1 - .--- ii ? ,iii i ..... - A, -n I--b ,....,,.- m... 'S '-54. x .1.. Y ' - ...... . 'g Y 'WI' - . . ': . . - - -sf.-4-, g . . A Lum., 3:--:fr if---Q I Y Y -at-.J 1 mn N -:N '-.J4:5L- - ,,,W,.,m,,,, 1 H iii GC-IC-3f?f?l?l?!!- Kcxrin Cunningham expresses her frustration, This was Kczrirvs first ploy, ' , . AND HAPPYANIVERSARY TO YOU, -Alex Ambriz ond Sharon Sperllng argue over their anni- versary dede. Abriz was Q mem, ber of Jcazz Bond. STuCieh'rLife f '19 'H h 'e W .-nf... 41? ,fb '4 f, if f P v fffe I X N X X Q , , X , W X R XX, X X XX Xl, X X 4 ,Q Q , , ,, H 1 X X - . XX N X' , ,, X X X X X .f A , S I Findlaw 'KW' 'ifisi-?'h1'W 1i?5iM'x s ' ' f' fl . mv ' x , 1 .- i I . J H I .3-M' Q wr , 'f ,cg um. fn- h...- -- R .UWM Q -5,4-1.-... 4 ' dpplflf new-fefwfifnvwf wk..- r -N , .. W ,v .f.. l-- 'VViTh announcemenTs of The Ten T987 can- didaTes for Homecoming, The performance by Drill Team and band, The inTro- ducTion of a sophomore rapper seemed To only Turn a few heads on ThaT brighT sunny afTernoon. BuT when The rap began and The crowd caughT The beaT, Cornell Black surprised his specTaTors wiTh such a feaT: HawThorne High, iT's down and iT's hard. l'd rather kick iT here, Then on The boulevard. Boulevard is cool, buT school is beTTer. lf you make iT To The TwelfTh, Then you geT a IeTTer. You have To have brains, skills, and educaTion To make iT Through life, you need deTermina- Tion. FooTball is a sporT, aT which we're greaT. Our Team is good, and high is our raTe. Hal Cap Field, is The place To be. .,'. 4. ,, at is I Freshman, sophomore, and of course, varsiTy. Coach Casillas, Bell, and Plum Too, They decide who joins The varsiTy crew. He's Tough, he's bad, Too hip, Too hoT. Number 3 Curfis Conway, you jusT can'T sTop. His defense is Tough, he'll knock you To Paris, He's number 4, and he's Kevin Harris. He's a diesel, he's a Train, and iT's no sTory. His number's 55 and he's Lemory. On The nineTy yard line, you'll see him aT nighT To caTch The ball and hold iT TighT. He's Travis Hannah, The pick of The crop. He's been wiTh The Team, from boTTom To Top. Hold up ThaT banner of ScarleT and Gold Show Them our pride, leT The spiriT flow. STay in school, and you'll go far Always be proud ThaT you're a C-o-U-G-A-R! 'Whiz 'E ' I Q, -.154 8 . Q A 'Tr 1 gm V V, 1 f fn. ' ' 5g,Qg5g.?2W4?fr.U 4. A l , ,ffm ....,,. THA VS US!-CurTls Conway, Ke- vin Harris and Travis Hannah re- joice aT The menTion of Their names in The rap, All Three were members of varsiTy fooTball. STRETCH!-Michelle ChapuT and Renee ChapuT show Their beau- Ty and grace. The ChapuT sisTers were Two years aparT. ROYAL PROCESSION-Shon Kil- man and Myra Vilches exciTingly sTruT To posiTion afTer having Their names announced. Junior Mari- anne CarlTon escorTed all of The courT To posiTion. STudenTLife 24 J -A 'Q ' g - .G H 7 h F P P- Y- Ai - 0 -U-an -I :.:5fr, MN.: 41 -,H -ss - ' , nn-nyf 1? , .Mwnw V , mfwv-wwf K W, 9 14 ff . 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A5 I ,, 9 Min, N- 1 f W X ' ' K '-sf' v f' '1 1 ff Was: akiaii y'.f'7vf ,AQ fffWi'g...ef6Lfwc+:f ' A ,- uncgfjnqe I ,W ,W .4 ....-w...,,,.v... 5 0 , L, f wfyfe,,frff 'f17'f ' T' Z qgqnlullll 7M,w,w,ff4w,M+f H W ' M , Ti. S ung To The Tune of Gil- ligan's lslandi Y JusT siT righT back 1 And you'll hear The plan, The plan of acTiviTies I WhaT goes on during lunch besides munch, munch munch munch. IT sTarTs off early in The morn, ln building Two, room four Where Council members brainsTorm For fun and games and all. The discussion sTarTed geTTlng hoT. No one could agree. lf noT for The presence of The ASB pres AcTiviTles would never be. Then on Friday The crowd assembled All waiTing for The games WiTh Tug of war Balloon pop Too. The mummy-wrap and D.J.'s. Pep squad rally. ElecTions and club meeT- ings Here in HawThorne High! if T? 4 ,Q V. : lpn 9 PEACE, BROTHER- Commis- sioner of AcTiviTies Shaun McKinney insTills class spiriT in The masses. When noT in- volved in school. she was consTanTIy parTicipaTing in church acTiviTies. CAUGHT IN THE SACK- Fierce compeTiTors Nancy Turner, Dionne Young and Laura Rems prepare for The sack race. All Three were Council Members. SMILE FOI? STEVE- Co-cap- Tain Eleanor Sia prepares for a pirroveTTe. Eleanor divided her Time between Drill Team. calculus and STeve Shapiro. ai if '1 1--Lp , we JOHNNV B, GOOD- Sopho- more John BorTz aTTempTs To pull The freshman class 'ro The ground. BorTz was a wriTer on The El lvlollno STaff. GOODYEAI? IN ACTION- Sophomores Eun Song and Geraldine San NlaTeo help Eric Dunnick To balance on a Tire. STudenT Council Mem- bers conTinually ThoughT of new acTiviTies To inTeresT sTu- dents. STudenTLife 23 4' kytarmstuafoleaf S ilence fell over The crowd. Tension was building sTronger every second, as The anxiously awaiTing mob of people lisTened for The an- nouncemenT of The T987 Homecoming King and Queen. IT seemed as Though The announcer was Taking forever To Tell us The win- ners, iusT To leave us in sus- pense, complained Ju- nior Lori Wood. i'And The winners are Annie Escobar and Angel Gonzales! proclaimed RA RA RA-Junior Eric Mullins cheers on The fooTball Team dur- ing The homecoming game. The loss of The game was unexpecT- ed. 24 A Homecoming -,-.Jai F' ' 1 announcer Richard San Mareo. An overwhelming roar of applause filled The air. Miss Escobar was nomi- naTed by Dance produc- Tiong she was also involved in Drama. Gonzales was nominafed by Pep squad: he was one of Two male cheerleaders on The Team. While all The exciTe- menT was Taking place on Hal Cap Field, The hired DJs were seTTing up Their mounds of amplifiers for aT The dance. AlThough losing The game was an unexpecT- ed disappoinTmenT, mosT sTudenTs enTered The gym ready To have a good Time. The creaTive, daz- zling decor had people in awe! The sTars dangling above added class. The laTesT song Push IT by Salf n' Peppa'was Thumping from The huge speaker, enTicing sTu- denTs onTo The dance floor. When you wish upon a sfar was The colorful Theme of The evening. ON THE TRAIL-Beverly Hills Tries hard To cafch Will FifiTa as he runs To help The wide receiver. The foofball Team wenT on To The C.l.F. playoffs. Thanks To The senior class, The fesTiviTy was voTed mosT memorable. i'Homecoming was The besT school evenT l wenT To. Everyone was geTTing off, enjoying The music, dancing, and socializing. The whole nighT was really fanTasTic, sTaTed senior Manny Vargas, The IasT gIiTTer from Homecoming fesTiviTies faded in The early hours of The morning. GET DOWN-Junior Vanessa Chaverri dances To The besT of Solid Gold ProducTions. Cha- verri was a Diaconian. STICK IT OUT-Elke Qallo and guesT find iT hard noT To dance To The raging Tunes of Solid Gold ProducTions. ,v...v.. '-7' ,,,4,.. .f ,?,?, .5 ff ' ' N A . ., m W 5, .. - J-'f f. ' ,. 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They hQd The freedom To choose how To spend Two glori- ous dQys moping Qround wiTh Their friends. The weekend wQs Q Time To forgeT QbouT school homework, or of- Ten QnyThing ThQT in- volved Qny menTol pro- cess. Eoch person hQd dif- ferenT inTeresTs Qnd The weekend wQs The righT Time To discover Them. AcTiviTies ronged from- pQrTying QT The Floren- Tine's To comping QT Josh- uQ Tree. X ' uLeQrning To live 'off of The ldndxis very J inTeresT- ing, buT lT's Qwfuily cold ouT There! sTQTed sopho- more David CQsTQnedQ. Dovid liked To swim ond fish while QT comp. The moin QTTrQcTions during The weekend were pQrTies. PQrTies were Q good woy To meeT peo- '-1 5? I-V.. - - PIZZA PALS-Cloudio Foggou- feh, Soudio Uriel, Qnd Annie Es- cobor enjoy Their SGTUTUGY lunch QT Pizzd l-luT, Escobor wQs Q member of Advonced DrQmQ. ILIKE THAT-lVl.J. Wells Qnd Erenie Sid Qre cQughT checking ouT The rQd ploid QT OH Esprif sTore. SiQ wos Q member of The DiQconiQns. OUCI-ll-SophiQ Flores TQkes off her shoes QfTer dQncing wiTh DQ- vid NovQs QT Q quinceonero, So- phio Flores wQs Q member of Donce ProducTion. PLASTIC Ol? PAPER-Loon Tong is found working her heQrT ouT QT AlphQ BeTQ. Tong wQs in Adv. ArT. ple ond hQve fun. lf There wos Q pQrTy Qll The school would know QbouT iT, Qnd everybody, inviTed or noT, would show up. PQrTies Qre The besT wQy To loos- en up QfTer five doys of school, sold junior Vicfor Pops Sofo. MQny sTudenTs hung ouT QT The GQIIeriQ, How- Thorne PlQzQ, MQnhQTTQn Beoch, or Venice BeQch. Anywhere There wos Qc- Tion sTudenTs could be found. For mQny, The weekend wQs Q Time To Qdd exTrQ x CX. cQsh To Their pockeTs. WesTwood wQs Qlso Q big QTTrQcTion. The fQsT- pQced QcTion provided Q HDOTTY QnimQl QTmo- sphere for sTudenTs. lT's The besT ploce To go shopping, see movies, Qnd especiolly To check ouT The college men, sTQTed Qn exciTed sopho- more, ChrisTine Secord. No mQTTer whQT, sTudenTs looked forwQrd To week- ends! STudenTLife T' 27 oreign Fryer June 27, 4987 ' can'T believe ThaT I I was able To sTuff AA pounds of luggage info one suiTcase. Only Three weeks ago I had no idea whaT counTry I would be going To. My Three days of orl- enTaTion in New York have been unforgeTTa- ble. The rooms remind me of army barracks, and The mashed poTaToes and meaTbalIs are Truly Umess hall sTyle. l've meT many new friends since hun- dreds of oTher AFSers from all over The world are I WV, o 5 ' WELCOME HOME!-Happy moTher and friends anxiously waif aT The airporT To greeT Mi- chelle Willson home from her Trip abroad, also sTaying in New York before They embark To counTries all over The world, July 43, 4987 I'm sTill Trying To figure auf whaT possessed me To Travel so far away from my home To spend an en- Tire summer wiTh sTrangers in foreign surroundings. I loved The idea of becom- ing a foreign exchange sTudenT, buT I had no idea ThaT Things would be so differenf. I miss my Dr. Pepper and Cheese Balls and why aren'T They speaking English: afTer all F ' 1 99 isn'T iT The uso called Uni- versal language? I love my hosT family's hospiTal- iTy, buT how do I explain To Them ThaT afTer The Third serving, Really, I couldn'T eaT anoTher biTe! Augusf 3, 4987 I'IT's hard To believe ThaT The summer is almosT over and in a couple more weeks l'il have To leave This beauTiful coun- Try, noT To menTion my newfound family. l've come To realize ThaT peo- ple are basically The same: even Though lan- guage and cusToms may li! ALMOSTFINNISH-Senior Jim Har- ris pauses a momenf To Think abouT his family and friends back home. Harris spenT an enfire year in Finland. A Foreign Exchange 1 -,:.si BRAZILIAN BABES-Sylvia Deviso and her hosT family display some Brazilian affecTion. differ, emofions such as love, anger, fear and Tri- umph are felT universally. AugusT 25, 4987 T'l'm back in HawThorne now and I know ThaT life will soon be back To nor- mal, lvly experience has changed me yeT my fam- ily and friends haven'T seemed To noTice. I have grown inTo a person filled wiTh independence and self-confidence. The friends ThaT I meT, The memories ThaT I made and The Things ThaT I learned will remain wiTh me forever, l. . I WIP-1451. v v Q Q Q v QT9'O'O'0'9'0'1 102205'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'oW Q5 0 0 0'9'4'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'oW ,oooaoooo oogoo Q .-. b L 1 L, v 'l'Q i L - ef' X ew ,ga- V: ....-v-L l l ,.-v, l i r , 3 Al4APnr1EV'l fbmrlnrl X . Q4 ' Ar+l'r'Awos .3 -.., , 'I -f ', A 1 '. Af-W-I 1 ,l-'ll ' ' MQHOYPA f. 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'gl-51-j A 1 f flaw- V vr ghijjg 1' ,,...m' flaiieilff ' M 219 M.p:1fe1 1 .-f' L 91 ww- -- H V 5 E W Movies NOW SHOWING-Slor-studded poslers beg The oflenlion of passing drivers, On opening nighls, long lines for Tickets were common. ALL-STAR LINE UP-November's hil movies ofe displayed promi- nently on Sepulveda Blvd. Siu- denls went To Monn Theater ond then ocross To the Manhei- ion Moll for SRGCKS, LIFE ISA MOVIE-Senior John Por- felo immerses himself in 0 heavy ploi. Porielc found 'fhcn' woich- ing movies helped him io devel- op his own chdrocfer, , ang hp OF s 1 - - .. T I, l If I 4 ., kr Q lecTric lighTs dimmed and The claTTer of The pro- jecTor echoed Through- The TheaTer. The curTain opened To reveal The huge whiTe screen, as The words FeaTure PresenTa- Tian flashed brighTly. AlThough people some- Times walked ouT of The dark hideaway wonder- ing why They had spenT 35.50 To foil asleep in a semi-comforTable chair, many walked ouT feeling Touched, enlighTened, and ofTen humored. uThere's noThing l haTe more ThaT siTTing Through a boring movie. MosT of The Time l'll jusT geT up and ' F leave! I guess iT depends on if l'm wlTh a daTe or noT, sTaTed Junior Eric Mullins. s BuT if iT's good I mighT go see iT 4 or 5 Times. Y lf-ever a movie had Tak- en people inTo a world They'd never knownfif was Teen wolf ii, Poifergeisf iii, or Jaws N. ' Teen Wolf llfwas preTTy wild! I can'T imagine wak- ing up wlTh hair all over me, exclaimed Senior Maryanne Salanga. On a less serious side There were The hilarious hi- jinks of Ted Danson and Tom Selleck in Three Men and a Baby. The ploT Told is . 4. sgi. .. . --. . A L ev ra. - 'f ..,- v - . . - ------ - ..,.1:,,: -,Q . - ' ' -.M . .. Tw.-.175-La. .. -4. - ,Q . . , .. , M . ..-.. 85,50 ??l-Freshman Susan Hell- man wonders if Baby Boom is worTh empiying her purse for. Many TheaTers offered a 83.00 special price on Tuesday. I T of Three guys who end up wlTh The wrong bundle and go Through The Trials X of caring for a baby. The young and The young-aT-hearT were of- fered The Princess Bride, a fairyTale fanTasy of a prin- cess who is forced To marry an ogre of a man unTil The one she loves comes To her rescue. When iT came To horror The movie wriTers had The fans cringing in Their seaTs, wlTh such Thrillers as Hell- raiser, by Stephan King. There was also The Prince of Darkness, anoTher sa- Tanic movie To keep a person wondering! Ai 'T' 'r.1. 3, 2 T l T T s E. 3 sbs W: BESTEST FRIENDS-WaiTing pa- TienTly for The doors To open, seniors CynThia Cucalon and Melissa WilmoT discuss The joys of barbecue sauce. BoTh invesTi- gaTed The meaning of life in Ms. Rae's honors English class. v T. srude-ni Life T 34 if x 5 X Y 1 a K 1 I mf. 'M N 3 Q fp ,. , W sl ,W ','+1-L ien do , -, -ey A ff ',,g: , vf 9 A, me, by 1' 1, Y If I v . ,y M , 'f V' 1. ' ff - , 1 fff 4 Q: Ap? ' 'ff . fzwy Q ' 7' V 3? 'firg' 'I , I , ' ' .4 z V. .:,2 wV 'i 0 ff? I . ' 3,38 if I ' g f' 1' Q 9 ' A 9 7 Q assy Cgrzstmas f efaffvmffffi - -- ' Z. wds The nighT before ChrisTmds donce ond dll Through The molls, were The girls shopping for Their dresses ond The boys owdiTing Their cdlls, To find buT whoT colors To wedr ond whdT flowers To bring, wiTh d mosT imporTonT quesTion uWho would be ChrisTmos King dnd Queen? As we drrived QT The pdrTy dll shiny ond glow- ing, The decordTion so fes- Tive iT should hove been snowing! Everyone seemed full of holidoy cheer, ' iT wos eosy To see ChrisTmos FonTosy was here. The music was Thump- ing QT To quorTer posT eighT, The crowds husTled in noT wonTing To be ldTe. The decor wds so jolly iT wos Too hdrd To bedT, The wreoThs mode from holly were o specidl TreciT. The donce wds hosTed by The cldss of '89, moves done by The sTu- .-- -- -s:.E.1Tf'1. . denTs were hord To de- fine. The Time hod come for us To see, who This yedrs' royoITy would be. The Queen wos Evo ond The King wos Eddy, slow music sTorTed The donoe floor wos reody. The corondTion donce being TrodiTion ond dll, iniTioTed The royol cou- ple for The holiddy boil. The ChrisTmds Donce wos o cldssiool Trend, buT Time flies fdsT ond fdnTosies musT end. SQEPPING OUT King ond Queen fuls Trlcio Wdoyers ond Jo- seph GdnTdn glide down The oisle. BoTh were ooTiveIy in- X f volvijcan Kgyaiiiibb. 5 LQ Xl VWWQ' :gb X33 xii? UN 4 TZ Lf WANNA Booeff-Cronin Salim, SMOOTH AS SILK-Dressed in Abi T' EJ U40 KQV she sTruTs her sTuff. Solid Gold Their besT, juniors Jdmes Gonzo- ,X XXTA io I UN Producfions provided The nighT's lez ond STephonie Reyes onTici- NP X f NZ' PM' Q Q Tunes, pdTe The onnouncemenT dll XX 9 Q .UJAWU QNX MQ t were woiTing for. AbouT 500 sTu- A 'W X NX, denTs ond Teochers dTTended T ,OIR K-fb xqfflf li R' The Cnrisimos Dance. iQ Qi., 9 if? if ,WV Q, N,4X'QfAO Uv 'QPU fjgdxuiv ,gal STudenTLife ,, 33 feb wif lm-L - X L 51ZZy F T cerTdinly wosn'T o silenT nighT As The chorus decked Ny- mon Holi wiTh ChrisTmos lighT, The jozz bond jlngled Those bells of joy To bring delighT To every girl ond boy. T'We wish you o merry OhrisTmos song mem- bers of The choir, Bringing The progrdm close To The wire. Then whoT To our wonder- ing eyes should dppeor BuT d jolly old SonTo wiTh no reindeer. 6 , ln d renTecl cosTume he song ond donced While cheeky-rosed elves song ond pronced. Then in d HO! HO! HOl ond o click! click! click! We knew iT wos Richard Sdn Mofeo dressed os ST. Nick To Top Things off ond end The show The bond decided To give Things o blow. They jozzed The oudience wiTh Their experTise And everyone lefT feeling hoppy ond pleosed. -Q44 M V ...W - -L .L.:. ' -fu 7, .,....--., .4-,QLL-.LL ' ,...... - A--K ... ...-s............-.. ,.L.1,,L ,, ,.,::f:-:.... J ..-.. ge - .. .QS ,F-H . 7 y 112 ' - .... - -5:-' . ' -1...--. :4 - - ' . ' f--4491 : -1- - L . .-.... .- 3 CHOlR:FronT- D. Lodln, F. Newmon. Second-lvl. GunTo. L. Rigby, S. lNlegreTe, A. Escobor. J. PorTelo. J. Richorclson, D. Nguyen. E. CosTillo, L. lvlozo. R. Rodriguez, R. Romo. Third-J. Cocho. J. Coch, S. Trevizo, A. Soboy, S. Kohler. E. Reyes. C. lvlonclllo, C. Wlllioms. J. Sdmmorro, K. Ccirver, K. Redd, J. Amor. FourTh-S. Peele, T. Colhoun, R. OrTiz, A. Rlvero. D. FosTer, A. Ambriz, H. Oidley. lvl. Thomos, K. Spencer. Back-T. Allen, V. Vcinisi. O. Vonisl. lvl.J. Wells, D. Cuyper, R. Sdn lvloTeo, D. PuTnom. L. OrTiz. A. ScoTT. S. PdrTmon, N. FifiTo. WinTer ConcerT BOLD N' BRASSV-Hugo BeniTez ond Edgor lvlelendez blow ci bursT of TrumpeT song. lvlelendez wos o Three-yeor member. TRICKV STICK-Drummer lvlorc AlTieri oTTocks The rhyThm. A lover of heovy meTol, AlTieri wroTe music in his free Time. DANCIN' N' PRANCIN'-A chorus line of performers skip To The fes- Tive bedT. ,. if .1931 V' I V. ..,.. . L CAE a 4 G K iz. wgm S 13 I A Z gl 6 uf ff N S E 'Y ,W 2 L , a E1 2,5 Z 5 3 5 EQ' f 4 f X 1 Xggmw-' WM 4 4 -1 if eggs an .:-' . -...a ' m erry ChrisTmas! ThaT was The say of- The day, December 48, 'lQ87, The lasT day of school before ChrisTmas. The school choir made a special debuf aT The Chrisfmas assembly Thaf early morning, displaying Their singing Talenfs. Then, everyone joined in The all Time favorife, Jingle Bells, wiTh The choir. i loved singing all of Those Chrisf- mas jingles. IT puT me in The righf mood, com- menfed Sophomore Suzie Chu, Wearing Their Sanfa haTs, Drill Team and Pep Squad helped spread The ChrisT- mas spiriT across campus. PWe worked hard prepar- cing for The assembly, and we were greaT! ex- claimed chairman of The assembly commiffee, Senior Trina Hoffarfh. Dance was also a big hiT, dazzlmg sTudenTs wiTh Their specfacular rhyThmic movemenfsq Sweafing iT ouT in leoTards and TighTs, iT was Their firsT campus performance. A special visiT from a former HawThorne sTu- denf, CurTis Zimmerman, had been arranged. Zim- merman, a professional mime, enchanTed young and old minds wiTh his slick .Ln .La-: en... ...?4,-,f ..,-.q.. ' .. - H and playful movemenfs. T'lT is kind of hard To imag- ine a person moving wiTh- in inTangibIe objecfs. You really have To expand your imaginaTion To ap- preciafe such TalenT, re- marked Sophomore May Dei Cruz. Before deparTing, ST, Nick gave a surprise visiT To check his lisT of naughTy and nice seniors. A pacifi- er for Vicfor Prince or an inherifance of HoT Dog on a STick were a few on his lisT. Then, wiTh a blink of an eye and a Twifch of The nose, ST. Nick was gone wiTh a HO! HO! HO! - ..,.-:1 -'-T - ' ' 7-a-gn.. FIVE MOS RAPPIN'-PepsTers He- len Lee and Laura Rems jive To The beaT, Pep Squad enacfed Their own version of The 12 Days of Chrisfmasf' PUSH IT-Varsiiy Yell STacy OaTs sTruTs her sTuff for The crowd. OaTs balanced Pep Squad du- Ties wiTh Sfudenf Council acfivi- Ties. STudenTLife , 37 W' ,WX Q z -:fi--F-'f ' ' , 1 rg f W ' , Nr xii: ll x lv l li il lk w ,Wig , 1 lliyijj NK ,i Ol?lGlNAL??-Heavy meflal X lx group Molley Crue sho off X Their rebellious phen me They hela Their oonce Q Tober. A CHIC CHICK-Whitney l-louslon moves wilh slyle and grace ai her summer concert She re- ceived a Grammy rnorninalion for her upbeai love songs. YO, WHATS UP?--Teen idol LL Cool J flashes his gold glilrers. NI Need Love was a favorite rap song among sludenis. lvluslcally Moving Masses -l -1:1-za-2:1 , . Lzszrlaffy OVIHS 'W?14'W1' .. e .- ...f-guns .4...1-l'- , usic madness, m ouirageous rage, all happening live in fronT of you. Sweai and vigor from your favoriTe rock sTars. VVhaT more would one ask for? Rock concerTs were one of The hoTTesT hap- pening Things on leisure Time. They had The abiliTy To produce subTle conTro- versy such as The unex- pecTed AIDS awareness banner aT lVladonna's Who's Thal Girl Tour which aimed aT publicizing The devasTaTing disease. Michael Jackson siepped back inTo The scene afTer Three years of mysTerious silence. ln Au- gusT he came ouT wiTh his Bad L.P. His concerT in To- kyo, Japan, sTarTled The audience wiTh such songs as Smooih Criminal. The wild boys of meTal, Moiley Crue, casled a spell over Their audience Thai produced wild pan- demonium, keeping The crowd screaming for more. They held Their Girls, Girls, Girls Tour in Ociober aT The Forum. Senior Wilson Herrera ex- claimed, They're The kind of hard rock l like! Def is The way The masTer rapper LL Cool J jammed as he rocked wiTh every beaT. On his Bigger And Deffer CBADQ LP he inTroduced one of The firsT romanTic rap songs. 'TLL Cool J aTTracTs a wide varieTy of lisTeners no maTTer whaT your TasTe may be, said Junior Yaianda Randall. Lisa-Lisa and CulT Jam moved Their audience wiTh Their upbeai finger- popping singles such as Losf in Emoiion and Head VMBAD-Michael Jackson poses for his album cover, BAD. Jackson, ouT of aciion for some Time in The U.S., had a slick performance well re- ceived by AusTralians. -..., -. ..,. -?-Q - - -es:-f--.-.J 'H ..5,Q-, fo Toe as They kicked off Their Spanish Fly Tour aT lr- vine Meadows in AugusT. One of The hoTTesT con- cerTs also included De- peche lVlode's Music for The Masses Tour. They in- Troduced Their new syn- Thesizer sounds unlike any oTher performing band. IT was live! lT's one Thing l'll never forgeTl said Sophomore Frank Mun- gia. Depeche Mode held Their concerT in Decem- ber. TickeTs To concerTs were no small price eiTher. U2's S46 TickeTs wenT To an ouirageous 8460. Mi- chael Jackson TickeTs were sold up To 3250. Freshman Jack Richard- son said, i'ExciTemenT is well-worTh paying for if you wanT iT live! ' ' ' . he-.: WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING- U2's populariTy rises upon Their release of The Joshua Tree. AT one Time, Their TickeTs were only S5. sruaenmfe 39 J L L.. ,dc War S. ove was floaTing in The air as couples enTered a nighT They would never forgeT. Sophomore sweeThearT couples promenaded down The aisle amidsT cheers and applause. Who was To be The lucky couple? Michael Aba- monTe, Chris Alexander, Tricia Barron, Joyce Bau- Tisfa, Allison Boofh, John BorTz, .iaymie Bradford, Bobby Brady, Laura Bro fh- erTon, Tyshell Brown, Lissa Calabro, Candace Downing, Eric Dunnick, Terry Golden, l?oberT Guerra, Lynne i-lealy, Ed- die l-lorcasifas, Chris Li- vas y, Frank Munguia, Terri Perez, Eun Song, Clinf Ta- bon, Brook Thomason, Sa- sha Vanevski, Richard Weiser, Gina Vlfilvang, and Nori Yufuku were The anxious nominees. -WL W f - P----P-H :fe--gg-14,4 Q-----v:..:,.-,, ,,, y . ,,.4.-::r'r: HAND llv HAND-Joyce BauTisTa and Mike AbamonTe flash Their pearly whiTes. BauTisTa was a member of Drill Team. Wfvfyil' This was The firsT Time a male sweeThearT would be crowned, which would lead The way for oTher moles To follow. l knew ThaT l'd be pass- ing on my crown This year and iT was a real honor because There were guys parTicipaTing, sTaTed 87' sweeThearT Sophia Flores. SweeThearTs of This year's One Hearfbeai Af a Time are Terri Perez and Teddy Golden! an- nounced i?oberT Estrada, sophomore class presi- denT. The wild exciTemenT of The Backwards Dance was exclusively deejayed by Double MD's. Going all ouT, The sophomore class illuminaTed The dance floor wiTh Iazers, lighTs, and even a big video screen To give daring couples The chance To spiash a few of Their moves onTo The crowd. The lighTs were greaT. The video Taping and The screen display came ouT much beTTer Than ex- pecTed. l've been here for four years and This is one of The besT dances l've ever been To, beamed an impressed senior, Zoiia Fernandez. Golden exclaimed wiTh a grin on his face, My hearT skipped a few beaTs jusT before They an- nounced The winners. When l heard mine and Terri's name, I couldn'T help myself buT Take an admiring glance aT my sweeThearT, Terri. Perez added wiTh enThuslasm, Being nominaTed was an honor, buT acTually win- ning was a dream come True. 'I Backwards Boogie CHEERFUL CHAPS-Lissa Calabro and Bobby Brady observe The crowd as They walk down The aisle. Bofh were members of Pep Squad, .,fs,.,'. ., N .. in JA: iii. xxh' Q gi 3 W K HR' ff . N.. M . cw, ' -Y wr Eg 1 1-as essons in The phone and Then hung up. OThers goT Them- selves inviTecl To some- umpTy DumpTy SaT on The Wall HumpTy DumpTy Had a GreaT Fall All The Kings Horses and All The King's Men Couldn'T PuT HumpTy DumpTy Back TogeTher Again. STudenTs Tend To do weird Things when They've been dumped. Their aT- TempTs are usually To deny The rejecTion and lessen The pain. AcTing ouT of emoTional des- peraTion, The siTuaTion Tends To geT worse. Some called up Their losT love on Thing where The dump- er was sure To be, or pleaded guiiTy To every characTer flaw imagin- able. And The sweeTeST of all was sending senTimen- Tal cards or flowers, or, buying exTravaganT gifTs, l'One Time I cried every nighT and didn'T wanT To see any oTher guys, re- membered Sophomore Elsa Herrera, afTer a breakup. Adolescence is The sTage where geTTing dumped is a firsT Time ex- : Lessons in Love Lges-S YOU GOING TONIGHT?-Jesse Lopez and Veronica Guzman discuss social plans. BoTh were seen aT La Casa Camino Real searching for fun, friends, and IoTs more! .f -N -,,4-3, AQ: ,-.....g.,,,4-.pw -i-,1.i we --L perience for mosT.. lT's a sorT of righT of passage To adulThood. AT This Time, Teenagers arelinfsearch of Themselves and Their likes or dislike-s. ,EmoTions run wild and a6Ting logically in relaTionships is rarely seen. Unless iT wasn'T a hearT- breaker, handling The break-up was rough. Some even looked aT Themselves To see whaT had gone wrong and whaT changes needed To be made so ThaT The nexT Time There mighT be a beTTer chance ofa lasTing relaTionship. You need To be caring, sensiTive, and T T willing To compromise in relaTionships, advised Senior l?.J. Harris. Being undersTanding al- ways helped and a will- ingness To make changes was good. As Time healed The pain, when survival di- minished The loss, losing, leaving, and leTTing go seemed noT so Terrible. JusT move on To The nexT one. Don'T wasTe your Time. Everybody geTs dumped and half The Time you expecT iT anyways, sTaTed Freshman Laura Hernandez. 4 Y ff ' W ' X s q L , . ..,. ,, ,Z ,, ,, , . , .2 O A V .V , X, ,fffrf 1: ' ' ,AV ,fgfi 'T', ff fl, wifi ' ' ,i ' . .1 vw W. T. . 4 . .,w 'W M TZQ 1 QQ V '7 V .,. , A., L V ' ' ' , 7 ,. . ' 'V ,fr 1115941 ' , 'Wg , 5 at 1 . -,f hw LEAVE ME ALONE-Becky OrTiz leaves The company of William Woodard. Their shorT Term rela- Tionship was rocky. v A. -V V ., V .. ....-,. .... ' ' x 'Y-1-. ' .1 1 F - A . 4 Y 4 -..- - - . ' 154-- ' , HUM, 4 y keg may S U. H, LNM15, qi' ,Q y 'MP I ,, f ' ,f A ., - N I f' 1-ffl 1? .,, Q ,, V' vA,i4,,, ii l ill ? 9 ,, 4 Q: I HOW SWEET!!-George Arhaya eiecirifies Geniry Collins wiih a smoach, The couple had a warm and lov- ing 3 year relationship. ? IS SHE MADPM-Mike ivlonies is in awe of what he did To up- sel Sandi Armenia! Their last- ing relaiionship was slrong because of Their close friend- ship. I FORGIVE YOU-+-Jennifer Sione Terminales an argu- meni wiih her boyfriend Ed- die Ciniino. Learning To for- give and forgei helped save many relalionships, siiidemiife 43 iv L:n i rg. . . . - ----- ,ff A I 1 Proofem roafucing ll lrighT, who called d The cops? ln many cases ThaT was how some of The really greaT parTies ended. Par- Ties were Taking place pracTically every week- end and Teens played de- TecTive all week long ask- ing, 'Have you heard abouT any parTies? or, VVhere's The parTy'? SomeTimes The parTies were kepT confidenTial buT all Too ofTen The word would geT ouT and The hosT or hosTess had a mob of uninviTed parTy-goers running in and abouT The house. , , , A -1- 1 7 '4 ??ZT':'iiiEiffI7 . 114 parries 3 Aghzl Once l planned on Throwing a privaTe parTy buT afTer l wiTnessed whaT happend To my friend's house when she Threw one, l knew my moTher wouldn'T approve, sTciT- ed Junior Amy Brown. DifficulTies caused by announced parTies were alcohol, drugs, and sex. When alcohol was noT provided by The hosT iT was auiTe ofTen broughT openly To The gaThering or secreTly smuggled in, perhaps in a girl's purse or in a guy's jean jackeT. OfTen, parTies ouT of conTrol were unsuper- vised by adulTs or-given while The parenTs were away. These occasions could give way To exces- sive alcohol consumpTion, drug Taking, or sexual be- havior. Houses and aparTmenTs were noT always neces- sary for a greaT parTy. SomeTimes an open, se- cluded field or an aban- doned building some- where served The pur- pose. Apparel worn by Teens who aTTended The gaTh- erings varied. The LeT down your hair and geT wild! Type of parTy mere- ly required faded jeans and favoriTe T-shirTs. When The clock sTruck l'l pm, curfew hours be- gan, which usually meanT The kids sTarTed home. Those who chose To keep The midnighT oil burning ofTen ran inTo unwelcome inTrusions such as unruly parTy-Crashers, noncom- plianT neighbors, or angry police officers. Teens wiTh good judgmenT fared beTTer. A-'TWT' AAAH! PARTY!-Seniors Helen Lee and David Naya scream aT The ThoughT of reTurnlng To school on Monday. BoTh were favoriTes To show aT parTies. BRING ON THE CHOW!-Junior James Gonzales celebraTes wiTh an old friend. He was ci band member. , - . , 5, - -' ' , V ' --f' -J,1r-. - :- - ' h- rf . ,. ... ' ,ii-... -11 '- ear- ' - -.. - - --.. . . 5-fx -' ff - - -, Y . r' .. .. J' ' s--W xv .9- iw .1. ' ll lll Q. 4 . . 7 ar -, f xx. f f , ?.'y2,em x iz- 'ww 15i..w.f ' . PUT YOUR LEFT LEG OUT- Senior M.JjVVells demon- slrcles her hcikey pok ey abili- ly wllh her fellow clclssmclle Richard Son Mateo. Both were members of Dfomo, PARTY!!!-Seniors Scxrneer Abulohir, Lindo Shin, Dung Lu. and David Noycl enjoy The company ond Hclnserfs or- ange sodas 'mol The hosless offered. srudem Life 45 L a if ' e I BEG YOUR PARDON-Sharon Speriing aiiempis To converi Ricky Wasson from d life of sin. Wasson won meriiorious acnievemeni di a drama compeiiiion. i Y- -:.LL..,....,:. :. ' 3. L.1,,g, W Q -' . 551:-Qtr, nm, , ,-- ,jew 1: f V ,- la 19 J l.4 i IMMORTAL lMPOSTEl?-Dis- guised priesi John Porieia hands over incriminaiing evi- dence To MJ. Wells. Porielo won Besi Characier acior. Toes in Tap lT'S DELOVEL Y-Melissa Wil- rnoi and Alex Ambriz sing of married life iogeiner. Wiirnoi won Desi dramaiic acrress ai a drama cornpeiirion, M I i f 1 lG-1uiE.. :.5 OQS A OUR WEEKS, YOUR RE- HEARSE AND RE- HEARSE . . . For weeks all ThaT was heard around Nyman Hail was The busy liTTle Tappin' feeT of dancers learning roufines for The spring musical Anyfhings Goes. THREE WEEKS AND IT COULDN'T BE WORSE . . . Singers were singing and acfors were acTing, all in preparaTion for . . . One of The besT musicals ever seen by I-lawThorne High!, exclaimed Assis- Tanf DirecTor Tracy Gar- dener. ONE WEEK, WILL IT EVER BE RIGHT? When asked why all The hard work and long hours? Bob Guerra re- plied, 'TPracTice makes perfecT and we wanTed our show To be perfecT or aT leasf near perfecT. THEN OUT OF THE HAT IT'S THAT BIG FIRST NIGHT. The mosT exciTing Thing abouf iT all is opening nighT! Arfhur Marfinez ex- claimed. THETOVERTURE IS ABOUT TO START. JusT when you hear The music sTarT and you're waiTing in The wings ,... YOU CROSS YOUR FIN- GERS AND HOLD YOUR HEART. you feel nervous and exciTed, almosT like you're going To bursT Karin Cunningham cooed. IT'S CURTAIN TIME AND AWAY WE GO. lI'l ,g ...EL BuT once you're on sTage everyThing is alrighT and you geT This wonder- ful feeling all over, you feel like a sTarl said Annie Escobar. ANOTHER OPENING OF ANOTHER SHOW!! Anyfning Goes is a musi- cal ThaT Takes place in The early lQ3O's aboard a ship. No, noT an acTual ship, The seTTing was a ship. The show feaTured everyThing from dancing angels To singing sailors on This Trip To England from New York. HHS' award winning drama deparTmenT opened Anyfhing Goes on May 42 which ran Through The lrifh. J i I ' 4.7 ,VV lj? , .4 , fi ' Q! ' A . E ' if 4, . 2 I , 1 1 H, .1-:rar . 6.2.-.,,-f1..1 ' 1 ANGELIC ANGEL T2-One of Reno Sweeney's Angels. Collen Ayl- ward sings abauT how To enTer heaven. Aylward was on El Mo- lino. WAITING TN THE WINGS-MJ Wells waifs nervously for her grand enTrance. Wells won The Fine ArTs Award from Bank of America. STudenTLife 1: A7 D T day w ding d ba ally CL ear Diary, as join-a-Club Day, again! There ' around the tables at which club rely enough roorn to o ntany people crow representatives sat that I ha sign up for Ski Club and A.F.S. Clubs take up quite a bit of tirne, if youlre a re dedicated rnernber. The Hawthorne Harlequins, Cou- gar, and El Molina are classes, but clubs like C. . Key Club rneet twice to four tintes a ntonth. rnost clubs are the sante. At different s can be spotted lugging Cracker jacks, we and ways, errlber tes or ' s. Well, I In some tirnes in the year, rrl d boxes of l3eich's chocola ' rs in distinctive club t-shirt ' 'ng opportunities ever and was ow why! Yet, clubs are vastly diverse, p r those with alrnost any interest. Of cou realized that I was interested in skiing until the cu e representative winked at nte from behind the table! 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'D fi E, 'A , ,guy , --t v If 5 Q f4pV.' 4 Www Go big red! yelled The crew as all awaiTed anxiously The ouT- come of The fourTh quarTer. The game was almosT over and iT seemed as if The Cougars were on The verge of handing over Their firsT defeaT of The season. Everyone looked on inTensely when lVlascoT Helen Lee's voice broke The silence: prompTing many To raise Their pom poms wiTh Their spiriTs To cheer Their Team on. Pep Squad, comprised of 25 members, puT in hours and hours of pracTice each week To work Their rouTines To perfecTion. PracTice is Tough someTimes, AlThough many wished To be a parT of The squad, compeTiTion and TryouTs were inTense: each person was required To learn and make up a rouTine in Three weeks and be ready To perform and sTruT Their sTuff in fronT of Three professional judges. WiTh The greaT number of sTudenTs ThaT Tried ouT, iT was guaranTeed ThaT TryouTs were nerve-racking and only The besT would make iT. Even Through hours and days of hard pracTice and endless rouTines, The pride showed Through The faces of every PepsTer , encouraging sTu- denTs To raise Those scarleT and I I .'4,,,,V W,,,iL . 'Q . l .y VN 'T fi iT Q buT as They say, 'pracTice makes perfecT', said Jayne CayTon. The perseverence and deTermi- naTion in pracTicing surely did show Through in Their perfor- mance. gold pom poms game afTer game. As Marianne CarlTon puT iT, lf you wanT To feel like a parT of The school and be a parT of a Team, Then Pep Squad is The way To go! T SEXY SOPHIES-Jersey-clad cheerleaders, Tricia Barron, Jenny WilmoT and Lisa Cala- bro flash brighT grins. Tricia sprained her an- kle over The summer when she fell off The human pyramid l w if Pep squad zz , Mfg PILLAI? OF STRENGTH-ATop a brighT sTool, VarsiTy Yell Fia LuaThangi geTs deeply involved in The final quarTer of a home game. Fla also belonged To a Polynesian Dance Group. NOT EVENI- Song queen Michelle Scruggs en- gages in a heavy debaTe wiTh a friend. Cheer- leaders in uniform added To The spiriT of compeTi- Tion before Friday nighT games. H w 1 K r . 'wx X x ' -pf -I N... 4 Cir ' . ll ,C lla ', T-. ' 3 - 31 ,,,. -4-,k X 'W r' 1 ,sf ,f f f' 7 we .f4A? wdk,,WW 'ff' A in Q 3' Q yr ,, 9 ,ff 1 flfwnww ff! ', -.I r Y s 'J ' M13 f ' M' y N -dm A A ,QL rf gb 1 f, 6 F -A 4? so af ! .- Cf I I Wi-W X l , 'j ' X I 111 f r W 1' l l 94 ' as gg -..-im, ,, re! 'ws b - , , D if .., ,,, ,, ,,c,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J......,,..... V WV Wm .6 J ,WM 5 wb.. ,.,.-V, ...... -w0uum -...N-ms I --av F ,, , if-,S , . REACHING FOR THE STARS-Mascot Helen Lee and Laura Rems and Lalasha Palmore urge spec- lalors To come alive! Cheerleaders oflen prac- X X X9 liced afler school To perfect pep-rally presenla- 'V' A Q fr , 5 M lions. rw ' 'J ,xp S-,Q .f ,Hell -, A . ,,- -. ' CONCENTRA TION NOW BEGINS-Peppy onlook- ,fgfi Q , Q UM, ,,,f' wif X.- ers gravely conlernplale Cougar inlerceplion. , ' ' V L fi -f V . Cheerleaders were required To allend away- ! ' -' A .,,., Vx r - games as well as home-games. , V , Q ,, f , fz ,, 4 'A ' , f5'P7 ' V, I A J Q -'-- . ' .,', .4 ff f f' 1 ' an-. Clubs - -i- mo Fronf-K. Harris, B. Bolclen, R. Freeman. T. Knawlon. T Prince, T. Hannah, C. Collins, Second-R. Taylor, R F . . man . shlmolo D Hodges, K. O'Hagan, T. Nor , J Adams, J. Shofani Third-G. Amaya, B. Lewis, Coach Plum, Coach,Noya, Coach , Casillas, E, Duran, R. Del.aCruz, J. DeFelice, J. f ew? .gyf , fi. , f x J ily- fl 4 T S up Q fxll f f D l T Hx'Q'4V'l. Un live U QU 4 1. fix. .M - 0 lil iff' f, JASTEQ. ,. ' 'V'-lil . C 'or . J. wfngf ng .T '. '.-ina' -.T . I-, . ..- .3 Ns fx-.llKP:6U'lYM'I'W TTT .J 11kfI9'TE3l RKYES-'wa-N---' WH-iv-E-me-'17 ' M1 IJ 7 1.-. vu 4.11-zu, 15' r.m1':-1 Hutch. A. Crbrishdfk. Dunbar, R. Caballero, G. Ulloc, J Monzon, G. Rodriguez..WffB?own..J. Usquicmo, T. Bui. A. Kindred Fifth-E.,Kom, D. Gonzalez, Clokey, M..RusTon, S. Holley, B IuiQne,'S. Erencl. W. FifiTc1. K. Sneed, C. Con- WD jf I WW? Z MA! ,Q :,A4 Q , X, f 7 g'6Q'4f?J KW My , 2 , W VK 3 'gp Y H ' . ' . ' TV I WW Mb fa 45111 A wif - 1 f . X X Robinson,sT.JQSS,L.,BriT1,.R.CurNs,D.Rezzu1Ti,L.Pomplile, Top-T. MLK f LW 55x X1 A J f X6 I f f ff 7 f ff Aw X YJ , X 0 .7 .JZ Q UQ x.xO7WU 7. 4 M f ' X ikffifusf ,. ' 58 T 3523:-'2' 21-D The WAVE . . . A symbol of a lifesTyle few of us know. For many, surfing and boogie-board- ing is someThing unknown. For The members of The surf club. if was The bond They all shared. l'll sTilI be SHREDDING 'Till l'm old and gray, exclaimed club PresidenT Paul Conely. The Surf Club gave surfers The opporTuniTy To experience The dlfferenT aspecTs of surfing while STeve Golf Mr. Wyler Surf Club T 3 -fi dfvm n-U up -12 uni. i ii having fun as well. l feel free when l surf, expressed long Time surfer Danny Fry. lT's my way of geTTing away from Things while also doing someThing l'm sTrongly dedicaTed To. This acfive club. along wiTh Their advisor Mr. Wyler, could be found caTchin' some waves aT EL PORTO and MannhaTTan Beach pier. among oTher haunTs in Surfin' USA. T T l l i I T l l l Chris Livasy Sean Cull Frank Grochowaski Paul Conely Russell Finch From'-Mr. Wyler, Chris Livosy. Back- John Chcrlekion, Donny Fry, Russell Finch, Doug McNeIIy, Junior Herrr, Sean Cull, Cosey McClure. Fronk Lemon , r i I I 1 lf' John Cholekion Donny Fry Cosey McClure Y 'ff .rf wr- 'r Q mf , Q , , 'f?i,: f ffl' ,. M r's' X r . H, H vwj r ,A usfr . Dovrd Rhoods l ? -az. sr -.. - -3... l l J i' i i' r 1 3 i 1 1 3 Ciubs 59 Diaconians S LE E 5534- 2- ::-g 45? as - 5 ::: zz gizsgg' 55 52221-225 geese? GOO GOO GA GA - After their expensive ma- keovers: Jin Hung, Tweety Nguyen, Jackie Tran, Nancy Benitez anxiously wait to eat at Co- co's. lnitlatlons were a tradition that graduating ,muah Seniors always looked fonuard to. 5? 'ii lmivawee' REGISTERED AND READY- Diaconian Advisor Ms. yy 4 1 Moon, Triclo Ponce de Leon. and Trina Hoffarth Vq,i5Qir'f' i V If,, y ,,, take a breather before ihe big race, Trina Hof- ' G ,, P 'MQ farih was Diaconian President. 36 1999 Aff' D A iff. 1W3R 3 -' ACC N' Tomilxvf' ,4 ,,x' 'lvunlriifpd f WHA T'S COOKINGZ7- Holding back The Tears. junior Susie Reynoso carefully dlces The onlons To be used in Their chile. Yumnii. . . Yumm . . . Carol Jarvis, Trina HofforTh, Vonnesso Rocha, Manila BaroT, Hazel GuiTTerez and Erenie Sio proudly display Their yummy goodies. Bake sales proved To be very profiTable for The club. 7aS S 5 On your mark, geT seT . . . BANG! The gun wenT off. Hundreds of run- ners porTicipoTed in The RoTory Club 40K and 5K run. Among Them, who else buT The Diacon- ions! STruggling ouT of bed aT 5:00 a.m. on a weekend mighT have Turned off some people. buT noT These girls. DedicaTion and school spiriT kepT Them TogeTher. We were so much more involved This year Than lasT! exclaimed presi- denT Trina HofforTh. Everyone was so eager. The 40K and 5K was jusT one of The many evenTs They parTicipaT- ed in. lnvenTing Their own special chile and enTering iT in The Haw- Thorne Air Faire Chile cook-off proved To be a very HOT occa- sion. Car washes, bake sales, and Their weekly visiTs wiTh The elderly and sick aT RFK medical cenTer, kepT Them going sTrong all year. One very caring projecT was di- recTecl To Those in need. Thanks- giving care packages wiTh food and oTher goodies were made and given wiTh hopes of brighTen- ing up some less forTunoTe peo- ples' Thanksgiving holidays. A big broTher f big sisTer Truoncy AboTe- menT program began, a joinT ef- forT by The KnighTs and Diaconions To work TogeTher and Try To reloTe wiTh Troubled Teens. We all had common inTeresTs and goals, sTaTed Shown Mcl0nney, mosT imporTanTly serving Those in need. ln oddiTion To The many conTri- buTions To our communiTy, The Diaconions were sTrongly devoT- ed To our school. The rules are sTricT, and There was always someThing To do, sTaTed firsT year member Rupom Sonh buT ThaT's whoT The club's all aboui, PEOPLE! Front-Michelle Kinzie, Danielle WaTers, Trina HofforTh, Thuy Vi, Thuy Nguyen. Sec- ond-Jessica BouTisTa, Erenie Sia, Susie Reynoso, Lisa EasTman, Linda Shin, Hazel Guiferrez, Mabel Lopez, Tina Ngo, Tricia Ponce do Leon, Jackie Tran, Marnie Wol- Tanski, Third- Vonnesso Chaverri, Nancy BenlTez, Joanne MonTes, Karina Velasco, Helen Lee, Tricia Barron, Mariha Hoyos, Gloria Fojardo, Soo lm, Mildred Salazar, Melissa WilmoT, Eleanor Sio. Back-Ms. Moon, Jinpei Hung, Jody Shaum, Susan Varga, Shawn Mckinney, Nori Yufuku, Vicki Padilla. Monila BaroT, Sandra TorrenTe, Ma- rie Myer, Rupan Soni. Clubs ' ' 64 il C , ual' Thanks To dedicaTed sTudenTs and sponsors, The club became an acTive group on campus. Mr. Bob K yllonen, an eighT-year spon- sor of The club said, KnighTs are sTudenTs who like To help ouT Their school and communiTy. They are willing To give up Their Time To make our school an ouTsTanding place To be. Serving as Caregivers, The KnighTs gave Their Time and ser- vices To The RoberT F. Kennedy Medical CenTer, doing Things such as helping decoraTe The hospiTal wiTh bears aT ChrisTmas Time and working aT The recepTion desk fil- ing paperwork. The KnighTs worked wiTh The paTienTs helping Them wiTh Things such as reading and Talking To Them. .--i .-1 -' PainTing The resTrooms on The visifors side of The fooTball field. and clearing The bookroom by 16-4 from The effecTs of The earlh- quake, were jusT some of The ac- TiviTies Knighfs performed This year. Being a member of The KnighTs requires a loT of responsi- biliTies, exclaimed presidenT Shauno Dunnick. The KnighTs com- peTed in The FourTh Annual Haw- Thorne Air Faire over The summer and parTicipaTed in The Chili Cook Off. UnforTunaTely, Their recipe did noT place, due To a foreign sub- sTance ThaT Turned Their chili sour. They raised S480 profiT selling Chipwich Ice Cream, Dove Bars and Popcorn. The money ThaT was raised was puT direcTly inTo The Jeff Chai Scholarship Fund. Front-Frank Uribe, Dung Lu, Don Nguyen. John Porfela, ClinT Tabon, STeve Shapiro, Bobby Brady, Phil Limbacher, Richard Weiser. Second-DoT Hoa, Te Huynh, Yama Roashan, Richard Logan, Trinidad Ji- menez, AnThony Gonzalez, John C. De Baca. Michael Kim. Third-Brian die Kom, Richard Lopez, STeve Johnson, Hansel Lee, Alan Crenshaw, Rafael Sa- guenzo. Sam Johnson. Fourth-George Ul- loa, Rajen MehTa, David Noya, Tri Tran. Norman Figueroa, Alfredo Mercado, Marc Reynoso, James Dunn, Kevin Dickson, Shauno Dunnick. AlTon Wheller, Chris Alex- salem' 4 f, f T rw? 59415 T hsoswissu: 1 9 mm 3 HO WDO I LOOK ?-Junior Eddie Korn says Why me? Korn kicker on varsiTy foofball. THE TCE CREAM MEN -Seniors Alfredo Mercado and Dunnick wiTh Sophomore Chris Alexander sell Chipwich an Dove Bar Ice Cream. The KnighTs made S480 aT Air Faire. - ..d. .. if gi 62 Msgs. Q v ii X l J Q..- x u 94, A-31 'L 51 WANNA DRINK?-The Richard Weiser hands run- ners a cup of wafer. Weiser was an acrive mem- 1 ber of sophomore football. YQ-1 . LEARNING THE BASICS -Juniors David Kelly and Hansel Lee, learn The basics of The Truancy Abaiemenl Program. TAP was a new program sponsored by Inieroci. lfierl, Q arm Mi -from 'wer WgCiT'j5'i '-fnillcaag NIC-vi 456+ in llfill ii'gcl+'f5', VW? lngwkfgw some m,-levi, Qfgl-Dfrwllyl Ui 'iflwfiif 'NIQQMG limo? an Qrfed evwflwwfl gel? YUM m1wf+e,fgf,zlf' rlfw Tlfv6' Kviifyfllyge Kg Ml -,Illia ml milf rv l ,..., Zip!! - I If NX l , mx l Clubs in f . ,WCM V -TS:'f1LffV-jlq,.pw-fp'f2 rj, vjstirw ,,3',F5,o 5,g,5f.yWg,fV,-rv, A 1 f 1 W iw-1 fi24ev2L.Li:23:fiv:-zafs, r 11.--i 1 I r N iffs:Qf::,f.t Al YOUR SERVICE-Members take time our from aiding rnirsty runners. Though if meanr waking up early on Safurday, many lnreracr members ap- peared at The Rarary races. WHEI?E'S THE BEEF ?-lnreracr members Shaun Dunnick and David Nova prepare The ingredients for The Cniii Cook-Off. Ofner members of the club sold ice cream during The Arn Annual Air Faire. 64 Inreracr QI A r ,Q I 1 K 4, - 2 X 3' -1 Q ' qw V A - V i .ll 'S THE SEASON-interact Members prepare the Thanksgiving askets for the needy. Baskets contained a complete Thanks- iving Dinner. JRN WHERE?-Water Station helpers prepare to retreshen ie crowd of runners. Several club members also participated the run. 7-iAT'S THE NAME AGAIN?-Thuy Nguyen and Clint Tabon und out report cards for the open house. Consisting of the iights and Diaconians, the club helped out with many of the hoo! events. i . E ii :E i e-fA i : 5 i J- ggg- 3.2 E -xi i 11i iili -xilun qssoii iii-us iiii giiii 31 ni Q19 an-1 i i , andilnteractlon 1 The lunch ball screedhed and istudents scattered all er cam- pus. l found myself in he hustle and bustle ofthe crowd in the lob- by of Nyman Hall. I heard many distinct voices, but some dominated. Sign in, please! l'll put a checkmark if you have your shirt or sweaters! Finally escaping the area, I found myself a place to sit beside my friends. Shaun Dunnick and Trina Hoffarth started the meet- ing. Please sit in the first eight rows! There is no eating in Nyman Hall! People started mumbling. Michelle Kinzie shrieked, Be quiet! Not until then was every- one silent, and the discussions be- gan. Tree trimming at Richstone from twelve o'clock to four an Saturday, credit every two hours. Christmas Grams selling sign- ups right after the meeting. RFK volunteers, don't forget the days you signed up for. This and much more from running the 5K-iOK rotary run, helping for Thanksgiving baskets to picnics . . . Not only were we doing all this work just to lend a helping hand, but a competition between the same club from other schools added to the inspiration. Later on iVlr. Larry Bender, from the Rotary Club reminded us of the many different events we were to participate in. The meeting ended leaving us with thoughts of neither Knights, nor Diaconians, but of interaction to help the school and communi- ty, with the help of the Rotary Club. A ff. f ff' , , - T -4-aar-1.AA..L' ' - ' 3.7'.. AJ'0 u1,fl.l3JlL.4' 5,Jj1..f,lQ4J:...., . A .W i i LL Q ee . Y g f Ze r s ,ill gif Q e 2 9 l ,.l :ig f T f .V if ,gg- i . me ,ff 4- 'V rw V A552 A il l lf 1... ...qi se ir A sw ff . .. . .W ef, if K gy, ss es, J 4 -,A..sfe D ,vw , me 5?f 'fff T 7 'T T ,M ., . T T ir 5 T 1 , Agv ogsrsk T z s, ff ff? :EWS - AT' T ii. ,, Q : gg 5 , iz rin- ff gi 5: s Q 14 .V , T 1, 5 R M4 f f i ig Q Haw The oTher acTorsl admihed new A Three-acT play enTiTled Plaza, peTed wiTh oTher schools aT The The resulTs They produced a muiTi4i The Dominguez Hills fesTival! T f . Back-J, GrlrfiTh, A. Mariinez, J. Wilmot MJ. Wells, D. Nguyen, B. Guerra. R, Was- g mi ii Ti w A si ii ii? V 1 Hey Ai ies, 1 V T if We're here Today To Talk form Earrhlrngs Toriocal grammar J, abouT ecology. WhaT sounded schools and junior highs. T like a naTure class was acTually a T Self-nicknamed The T. A clusTeroT'l9 sTudenTs enTerTaining Thorne Harlequins, The 2 a passion for The siege and all kepi Nyman Hallrocking 5 ThaT wenT wlTh iT. anTics. Seldom were T When drama Teacher and ac- noT Tress Dawn lviaririnez began re- hearsalsforEarThIinQs,a childrens' blrrhdays or J play dealing wirh ecology, she from was raTher amazed wiTh The lack Took me awhile To relax around of inTeresT from a usually eager li class. No one looked pasT The member STephanie Fosse. scripT To see whai They could do wiTh The parT, explained four- SuiTe broughT several acTors lo- , year drama member MJ. Wells. cal fame, if noT Toriune. AT The A V You can do so much wiTh a pari some Time The Harlequins com4 To make iT inTeresTing and funny! A As The weeks wenT on. howev- fall Drama Teachers Associahon A er, boih performances and ahi- annual TesTival. Unsaiisfied wiTh Tudes Took a Turn for The be-TTer, 3 The Advanced drama class Took Tude of humorous scenes To ywin . T Time aside from 7Th period To per- 1,. , sw T T T ir , i ii E ,V In i f - M l P I sw S A ik, 5 gl, QV, K iq gl fiifjl . Ng.. 1se,nm.LMJm ' iiii From'-A. Ambriz, J. Samorra, A. Escobar, M. WilmoT, R. San ivlaTeo. Second-Mrs. D. lvlarhnez, L. Schmidt C. Downing, L. Es- son, K, Cunningham, B, Brady. Trade, S. Posse, J. PorTella, S. Sperling .ssc , A K, lbfvf Drama 'imc fue ,. -,T g.-f .M ' .A ., . .. .. A , T rilif J LOSFIN sPAc5-Junipwsrayr SGEFTQYFQ igiseowqsigigi ,Taslzlng'abouT a TUTUTG acTlnQ'cqreer:7 Jedi' ,WQIQCYSOZYX '-. fb- eiilfsi . W . . , f' ' ff ' 'f 4: fifkff W1 N-ff V ., X r To ' I v.. 'A 'Q , M . , x 'Q 1-sq, - - fa., I , , M , ,.,,, ..,,, ,,.. f f fgyy fre Def Of'ChQlUS.j , V' W I if If X: 'gl if j,f ANYTHHVG C053-Jsnofonwsperiina? Porrella rehearse a musicalinuhiberji kyyyf- f 2 .1 , if sm saw? s9 y ew, - ,,., VV .A A V Av A V' VQFA -...if Wm- X . .4vv, ' -' , lil: ffiigfc- I if l 5 1 i ' V: f. . .1 gig? f g if , if 1 y t GUESS WHAT?-Junior Arthur Martinez Qnlicie poles upcoming Dromo Fesfivol with fellow ocfor Ricky Wesson. Ricky wos also involved in El Mo- 0770. SILENT MOURNING-Don Nguyen, Ricky Wesson, and Karen Cunningham mourn over John Porfello cis They cicl oul one of The mony improvlsoilons. Koren become ci member of odvonced drama second semester. ' ff'-6:5 .' :A x Q F5 ld. Clubs 5 gji H l V i .2 -1 : -- EE Qiieiiii ieiseise SA Y, AH !-Rowdy Council members Try fo our- yell each oiher with school cheers al The CADA Conference. The CADA Conference was made up of schools around Southern California. TRASH PICKERS-Seniors David Noya and Richard Son lviofeo, along wiih junior Trlcio Ponce de Leon, help keep our campus clean. Sludenl Council members received acilviiy credits for pclrlicipdiing in projecis. Siudenl Council YOU WENT OUT OF THE LINES-Lorena Guerrero helps To deco- raTe a posTer. PosTers were puT up all over The school To inform sTudenTs of upcoming evenTs. GE TIT GTRL-Senior Helen Lee prepares To puT up a posfer. Lee was also The school mascoT. X X YY. nc, 1 X . T T ll 'le-.1 asf' ? K..- l 1 l 2 M6 ,, ,L ,..-..,...-v.l lf we don'T Think for ourselves. no one else will. This Theme was repeaTed confinuously Through- ouT The SCADA Conference aT Excelcior High School. Council members aTTendecl The all-day California Associafion of Acfivify DirecTors conference in Novem- ber ThaT helped Them improve leadership abiliTies. Leadership duTies included speaking in public aT funcfions such as End-of-Day Assembly, Business MeeTings in The class iTself firsT period, and noon-Time acTivl- Ties. Surrounded by leaders in class and aT conferences, mem- bers were moTivaTed in evenis such as The Canned Food Drive, and Red Ribbon Week. STudenT Council has acknowledged re- sponsibiliTies for The fuTurel ex- l claimed Senior Karina Velasco. Members of STudenT Council were chosen from a personal in- Terview wiTh AcTiviTies DirecTor Dan Karella, or were auTomaTical- ly placed in The class if They held a posiTion as class officer. STudenT Council sponsored many evenfs, such as The ice Cream Social, Join-A-Day qwhich provided sTudenTs wiTh an opTion To loin many of The clubs on cam- pusy. and Carnival Day, during which The organizaTions on cam- pus raised money wiTh game and food boofhs. When They were noT engaged in planning social evenTs. STudenT Zouncil members exercised Their creaTiviTy wiTh The painfing of brighTly colored posfers, an- nouncing The evenTs. :jg-. . . V 953355, M 4-Q , T . ' ' f - T 1 ' QE' ' . 1' fifl T' - . fl .T 1 1 -.. . . ,fig -gl,-3 0 r- lf: Q , .,. 'A . . .Q u - V V, k ,.. . 9 N , Q0 4,:,:i:,.:51- T.. ' I fp T l X ,Q . Af VS' ' ' H if . ff 1' 37' ' Wi. - .- .4 j- 'L : ' ' 'A V: Y A ' . 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These girls were The firsT few weeks of school, sTu- denTs consTanTly correcTed The pronunciaTion of The name of Their new direcior, Mr. lshibashi. Half Time performances displayed a new sTyle, Thanks To The energeTic new band direcTor and new drill Team advisor, Ms. Link. STarTing The year off by geTTing firsT place aT The HawThorne YouTh Day Parade was a good sign ThaT Things could only geT beTTer. Band PresidenT Edgar Me- lendez said, ln my four years in The Cougar Marching Band. This has been my besf year! l Think This year's music was The besT and The mosT up To daTe music we have ever played. WiTh The audience moving To The beaT of such songs as Push Ii and Head To Toe. Drill Team did a liTTle moving To The ready To do Their besT To capTure The eyes of Those people in The sTands. The Drill Team flourished under The waTchful eyes of Ms. Link, CapTain Jessica Baufisfa and Co- CapTains Eleanor Sia and Alice Kosmara, One of The biggesT re- sponsibiliTies of being capTain is saiuTing aT parades and making The final decision on any disagree- menT wiThin The Drill Team, buT There is equal responsibiliTy be- Tween all Three of us, commenT- ed Senior Jessica Baufisfa. These girls worked on average of Three To four hours a day To perfecT Their rouTines. lT's a loT of hard work, exclaimed Junior lVHchelle Chapur, 'ibuT hearing The crowd cheer afTer each performance makes iT ail worih iT! ' i,,-nth' X3 he O Q3 go U! T2 52 Qo X2 224 -+I Si Q-4 33 33 22 5-+3 OCD G 25. il ig: ilu Qyliazf afwgglggl isyagfisei Wg? limi 4162-:if d' vllfa-min' fekifififf 55255511 6115567 nqggewhi fifkisrli nhfgy pigs ZW Q Ek 3' T , 525451 yfi , ig JW1 'Y' i':,s552U4Z - mi P TL' ' 5 1 WEN as l5:,,35l isis . ai 2' wi L' an Sas- ggi. li We Qi ss,Q, q T T, 7. 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AWE! . 1, : A-:img l is i1.551?: W wr ' 1 often confused both new and old stu- dents. Although the names were similar, the clubs served a corn- pletely different purpose. Being a member of CSF makes you strive to do your best with the 3.6 grade point average, reported Senior David Naya. AFS QAmerican Field Servicey was an international organization that hostedlforeign exchange students and sent American stu- A dents to live and study in another country, lt was arfun club that gave me a chance to travel and understand people better, said Freshman Patty Salas. CSF qCalifornla Scholarship Fed- erationp taught students to fill out college applications, as well as providing a club for those with the common bond of good grades. We , sweets fi 41,11 i we-W We. X f' if l'Being a member of CSF helped me withtpreparing for college! exclaimed Junior Marianne Carl- ton. Occasionally, CSF would hold a car wash in the parking lot while the neighboring AFS Club collects ed newspapers. While CSF were busy applying for scholarships, the AFS Club participated in AFS Day. during which exchange students from all over the South Bay came to talk to classes about culture and lifestyle in their country. The AFS Club also participated in a short term exchange with Con' necticut one week, in December. The AFS Club helped me under- stand different people and their cuIturel exclaimed junior Brian Stachowiak. i - r 1 f F A , . ,A Q X ENJOYWG LUNCH-Mr. Brown rs a long-time sponsor ofytljte A555 l club. He is retiring in '88 to settlein Arizona. ' X I '1 g my g owe NEXT ORDER OFBUSINESS ISL . , 'L Michelle watson we , READY FOI? THE WORLD-AFS club mem- were fortunate enough to go abroad dur- ?1t'gep'iZ??22 ffldufgsg Weekw meemgf- Nucheue WCS? bers happily gather for a picture, Many ing school or in the summer. Y m e 0' 1 ' , , 3:9 x Ksiiiiisi .gg C. We N . me wtewweweefstf m e W F 'r -sf -. .MZ ' F Q F 711 J Arsfcss x ,., ,. M- . . 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Ei IViOIil'lO M4442-f.-' I , 'fff f ,MW 1 M ,W ,..fy4,WH, V, ,f ,f, ff f1f'm,,,, mwwm HARDA T WORK-Sophomore RuTh BeTru sTruggles To come up wiTh a final paragraph for her sTory. lT was RuTh's firsT year on El Molina. -ul f T ELMO -Fronf-D, Lu, S. Abuiahir, R. San MaTeo, J. PorTela, Second-M. Willson, M. WilmoT, C. Cucalon, P. Rocha, Third- C. Wilson, R. Soni, Mr. Allen, B. STachowlak, R. BeTru, D. Vilches, Fourfh-H, Mohammed, J. GanTan, T, Fernandez, Back-R. Wasson, J. BorTz, T. Ponce de Leon, M.J. Wells, S. Payne, T. Nguyen. p- ini ii wid Once sixTh period bell rings and EdiTor-in-Chief Richard San MaTeo has given his daily pep Talk, The real work begins in 20-4. STories are wriTTen, phoTo assignmenTs given ouT, and layouTs designed and drawn. AIThough summer Training helped new sTaff members learn abouT yearbook producTion, They sTill welcomed The helping hands of The more experienced 86-87 sTaff. i'Making a yearbook is con- sTanTly a learning process, l learned someThing new every day, commenTed junior Joe Ganfan. New members were chosen in The spring of '87 afTer a series of inTerviews. When final selecTions had been made, The new sTaTfers discovered They had landed a spoT on The '88 El Molino wiTh a rude awakening, beginning aT 5:30 in The morning! Blindfolded and kidnapped, They were given a make-over of cosTumes and ex- oTic make-up. The very firsT week of school, yearbook sTaff was faced wiTh The Task of choosing a Theme and cover design. Each member Took parT in This process. The VWld Life and '88 is Grand, which dealT wiTh The 88 keys on The piano, were some of The Themes which were dicarded. On The days of deadlines ev- eryThing seemed Twice as hecTic. SomeTimes deadline packs were given ouT To boosT The sTaff- ers' morale and ease The pres- sure, These generally cansisTed of candy and oTher goodies, along wiTh a special message for each individual. These perks, Too good To forgeT, added To a lively and learning year for El Molina! mm. Qi .-ffm T . 5 .,,,, me . -s-- V T651 vs he iff ff s df' LEADERS OF THE PACK-Senior EdiTors Richard San MaTeo, Melissa WilmoT, and CynThia Cucalon give sTaff members words of encouragmenT. All Three have been on EI Molino since Their sopho- TTTOTS YSGT. Clubs ' 77 5 ' - 4. i n 5' 2 ' fi . J zfies l, :F m ay Y ff: fi 7-1 ' l i . M215 if . 'li 1 l l a ll i i ,GE Q X ' . Ii l i Sr ii i i ii ii :lar ' ig , is :Q 'i rr- i ii ii 5 ,HEL ill . l ll lit his rl .sir 125 ri. it iris f il Til Ez ,z i' xi Ep i gi ft zl ifitig li X i wi l l i Ii' -l ': li 1' ii w i V li it mfg -1? fi ll ' lil 1323. l -'Quays i l i i 1 sig,-jtxggr i sq - is is A :T R mi 78 Jail res' ss A .. , W ., , WWW. H . - ' , . ff . f W' .Vie ' ' 's i ?' . -Y ' ' t'giffiiILLi 'ig5 g fr' ' ' i' ggi 7 it' Pa st if ? tif 'tiff Pi 1,7 9? gs RM ,fi-m,a,SM 4,6 lm 6 I S ,V 5,5 M ja Z, J, ,wi Jima, Swggraygv Q , h .lug ,. V- I , . . ig.. . ft' E e all about it. the Cougar is delivered again. Only 4800 copies forthe schools 2800 population. After the Cougar was distributed the process of putting together a paper began again. A A Before anything else the staff had to come up with ideas forsto- ries. These ideas were usually pro- posed to Editor Kristen Herrera for a final decision. Although feature topics came from the staffQ there were the basic news items which needed to be covered. These beats were usually assigned. Reporters were required to turn in their stories one and a half Another weeks prior to printing. to allow. for typesetting, The work done on Cougar is an onfthe-job activ- ity, a ture course in preparation for life, commented Cougar ad- viser, Mr. Andersen. . g r When paste-up and correc- tions were done the paper was Hnally. printed. l think working on a newspaper is alot of hard work, even frustration, andpain, but in the end it gives me personal satis- 1 faction, especially when l .get compliments! exclaimed Editor Kristen Herrera. Theme issues also added to va- riety in the paper. One theme based on the 50's and60's, took us into the past of our school and various teachersf' A . Two special features included in each issue were the Athlete and Artist of the issue. Featured artist Melissa Wilmot remarked, lt was an honor to be featured in The Cougar. Scott Johnson. who in4 terviewea me, was veryyperson- able and professionalf A . 1-1 'T '35, . 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This was noT an example of a magi- cian's Trick or an arsonal display, buT one of The many scienTific de- mosTraTions and experimenTs of and lylr. Andrade devisediio share wiih The organizaiion. Vi Think The club is exciTlng, said second- year member Regina lbegler, iThe experimenis we dolandfield Trips we have make iTTiw ar'rhTg while. T T T I 2 5'1 'w-W. ,,,,, M A off ref 'E-T if .,, 14. W- 1 X The Science Club, To some, The subjecT of science was noThing more Than la gradu- aTion requirement buT To OThers The area was iniriguing. To Them, The idea was one ThaT inviTed Them To make more discoveries and learn more aboui The world where we lived. y T Led by PresialenT David Elms, Having yarieiy- af SOfTl9i club members werewnoi TreaTed wiih boring meeTings every oTher week, buf were lefT in awe byexf perimems fellow members a .. , . nd. Alf 'Ea-., I 1 Q-nf 4 ,,T. . yf f' fy Xi: fmff Y FRONT: T. Nguyen, C, Cervantes 'B,Q,Munz NesbiTT L. Vanls A. Jones. F. Loiu. V. Vqnisi, E. Pasqua, C, Nguyen H. Du A. Pijan K, N. Lelea R. Degler, F. Le, A. Lorica V. Giang T. Nguyen H.TrCTi'1.BACK:D.Elr'ns N. Nguyen, P. Quach, ffTf,T ,f .T ,y f X T . . T.,f, f Clubs ' 84 1 T? -2- T W, ,,,, M , W ,,..,. a T2 mf i A is l Q2 T' L, ' 5 ,,, N L, , I il :J ,gn ' ,' ,Q ,.,, 2 i i Ei gf'1 T ,i .,r, s 2. , ,.q,:. T ,,, , QELT T ly l-lorneTs and Skyhawks whizzed by. Oohhs and aahhs were heard from The specTaTars in room 7-3. When The video ended, They gave looks of awe To club sponsor Mr. Macha. A Typical Aerospace meeTing was under way. To many, The Theme To Top Gun may come To mind whenever Aerospace is menTioned, buT To The A5 members of The club, iT was a compieTely differenT associ- aTion. l'm planning a career in Aerosapcef' commenTed f Mark Wifhycombe. The club provided me wiTh differenT aspects of The field aT almosT every meeTingl in addifion To building models, waTching videos and hosTing speakers from The miliTary, aT ev- ery meeTing a raffle was held, Model kiTs provided by lvlr. lvlacha were raffled off The few lucky winners aT each meeTing. The club also had ropporTunlTies To go on field Trips as well. The El Toro Base was one of The places vis- iTed, There They goT To waTch some modern fighTer jeTs and bomber demonsTraTions. Mr lvlacha is always eager To Take us places in order for us To experience whaT The club is all abouTl sTaTed Sophomore Jef- fery Griffefh. During The summer The annual HawThorne Aire Fair was held aT The ciTy's Municipal AirporT where The club was on hand selling can- dy To hungry specTaTors. R QW sl 0 ig Li, AEROSPACE:-Nl. Aranda, B, Brady, H. menez, H. l.ee,P. Limbacher, Phu Ly,S,lvla- CABTNET pfegdem Manny A,-Gmc wee Brahmbhalf, S. Callahan, D, DoughTery, N. kos, R. Nguyen, S. Payne, J. SilverTooTh, l-l, and ffegsufef Norman Figefoq ' 'xi Figeroa, J, GriffeTh, E. l-lorcaslTas, T, Ji- Velasquez, E. Warminski, R, Vlllliarns. Tl :VV F 7 emsssh Ve.ss-sewWs,,,,s .,:..+ s :.: swf-M 1 Wg' '--' - .i-' H ri ..,l ,l .lil rrrir il I Il Aerospace La ' l V ' V - A AA.,A ee e e y edddd d , , y dyydd d d AMW 1,1 y .- ,EM if fx da M -5, ,Q W ' F V E A ,. 'f?1fVf'?m1. 3 Viz Q, 1, I W M. V , . ., N A , ki-1' K . 1. ' ' AWE V21' F' x , Wagga ,L A -F , , ix eye-Ve-'LAAAQZ-VAfif1f' My MODELS Tl? USf-Sophomore Eddy Velczsco Takes if one step :JT o time. Model buiiding required d 101 of Time. poiience, ond no? 'ro menhon giue! READY FOI? TAKE OFF-A P-54 Mustang gekfs ready To heed X down The runway, during the Hdwfhorne Aire Fdir. More Than 54.000 offended The fair. V X E I 5 e 5 , , . , , , A V. V V ,M .M y g ,V ,f V V- V, V , f V,- nf, .V - - ,,,.w,Qw,::-MVV --'f--.mf f --H AV- 7 li, V' A u V V A V V .L A-ff A ' H...JffA AA ,,,,, JM , sl clubs 1 83 ., , ,,, ., ,,. ,V , . f- , ., l ,f.-,., N V 1 V V ,, .V M., A, SNOWBUNNIES-Ski club members enjoy a break from The slopes. Ski Club traveled 'ro Utah Thls wlrller. DANCE PRODUCTION-Fl?ONTHSara Lozano, SECOND-Celia Gonzalez, Yolanda Esquivel, Monica Cervanles, Vicki Qulnclora, THll?D-lvl5- chelle Suazo, Carmen Acevedo, Sophia Flores, Lori Dominguez, Marlso Navarro, Marla Novoa, G-ina Wllvang, BACK-Srenle Sla, Ana Morales, An- gelica Volles, Sandra Torrenle, lrma Duarte D Hkfaf 4 , m 1 fr ,.,, ,, gl Y 1 A-X mlf Eli! ,, :.a,Mi J K V r lf , fjlfr , f 4 , W S x A I L ., L X aff f 2 l -, 4, Q , rf A ,M N gwgjwff fp X N 5 my 5 bi Y, N J l f A X5 f l wr. fr X W f 1 , , 1 A f av X X f ' x K riff , f 4, f .. J VM, M. I X ' X Hg v L, QW X J l f 1 K -K YJ! 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These Trips were ofTen dependem on The weaTher. if There's no snow, commended Kim Miller, we doh'T go, '.r'sT55' ,-Vi ss H24 . '-37: Teena T T T ww , , .Q i slr .T . 5 1... is V i fri . sr ,Jr ie. eu-M., ' . ,fn A T ,ef , . i , W, T r . Q n if-if-. -. rx ', rsaf -.o K I , 5 rf . ,i . 'T sc , T ' ri rl 1 , .X r . . ,T T fi JW lr f 5 T, ,, ff . 1 .1 . A T, . 15 .. i , J., iAjg,xj .LM ly: T-ly .M iw Q35 fre T - . T .' 3 ir 'S' . T Vi if-p Try f i 1 T T V with -T iM,'xfJ,fi,,fi' 1, Lacie r A J, f f i . ,' T T T , fifff . ,, ,fl we - , r, ML., i 1 M KJ,-fi fifl! ., rf-. .haf , 1 T -'T ' W 'N' afi-f' T Qihcf' xi r 2'--5:7 i ' TfifP1A',L5' f. V , X if f we T Tions were held aT The end of The . . TirsT semesTer To help accomo- daTe The crowded Tall schedule. New Advisor Laurie Campbell de- veloped a vigorous week-long compeTiTion To selecT The decli- T caTed, serious dancers. This selecT group devoTed A much of Their Time To pracTice for The BarefooT ConcerTo, which was held in rcollaborahon wiTh Leuzinger's dance club. Dance Produciion members sold ieweiery and candy To help ouT wiTh The cosTs of dance cos- Tumes and supplies, All The fancy fooTwork clidn'T occur on The snow: much was disf Dance ProducTion gave sTu- denis a chance To define dance played on The sTage, by Dance in Their own way. Dance gives Pl'OdUCTiOfT. you a sense of discipline, physical- .8 AhTicipaTion permeaTed The air as The spoTlighT flashed on The lane dancer beginning her perfor- mance. Dance ProducTion's audi- ly as well as spiriTually, commenT- ed Third year member Sophia Fio- res. 1 3. V' Miller, Waayers, ChrisTy BoTero, Jessica BauTisTa. SECOND-Becky Ryhal, Irma Gonzalez. ivll- cheile Rosenquist Kim Miller, Trina Hoffanh, BACK-ivlr. Mlnami, Paco Rodriguez. Chris- Tian PorTillo. Norman Figueroa, David Nova, Rahim Mohammed, Robbie Lelm X Clubs 85 i T f-Q. . . -s.-. . . -.An Q F? iw , , . ' . .A 19 ,, fry Tj, .T .,,,v -'VP,,'. v V7 ' f1.Wj,, P Q ' in . 5 M K ,L --,-ff A' . I . , ,,,l, 4, 1,-ff 2 -69 M pw ' , 1-7,.xf'y L,'., f'Wf4S'f'1ff,?'S , X Z'w,.M ,f f -liz., '- . f ,w 'fjg , fl army ,',w' A5451 , 4 h,, 3 ,il , .WM ,W ,W ,Q f -iw' 'f Pvt4'5f fab lf? ' I ,Vi 'A 2 yr ,, f P 1 4, .145 ' . 5 1, 444.53 f. V V 5135-'5R F'ZfZ E2'FJf rEi-,w1'iLAi? 2.1 1 -2'1'r'- lv Hs, u fOf H skefbo nga bc' firsf Yeqrplcyl 'V I, xf, ' x w I I v fl, 6 X CZ SPG T zary, lflzagzke bow exczlfedl was to .ree my name awar ' ax fopehe tb , przaledan er a' zu toe 320 be Q' edporzfr .reclzo a' track fir ' 0 race. T 161-171 of wc! Zark a6 72 'fu f9 -f 0771 oat 16 1101406 , as Zvefl ax 166 QQ-goal? ofQf9ffealj 0 Eau' and lam! 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Coach Kye Courtney, a Cali- fornia Coaches AssociaTion Track Coach of The Year, puT iT simply, VVe're The besT in The sTaTe. The Cougars wenT To The sTaTe finals holding five consecuTive sTaTe champion- ships. Travis Hannah and Curiis Conway were The Two Top runners on The mile relay. AT USC's Cromwell Field They ran The fasTesT Time in The naTion for The early season. PracTice makes perfecT: ThaT's whaT was involved here, pracTicing for long hours afTer school, in Their spare Time, even during The holiday seasons, aThleTes could be seen hard aT work aT The Track fields. Senior Leroy Thomas said, We work and work, ThaT's why we're The besT. Since AugusT The Team had been pracTic- ing TogeTher, buT mosT of The runners puT in exTra Time during The weekends and holi- days. Upholding The Tradifion for yeT anoTher season wiTh The dedicaTion of True sporTs- men, The Track Team ran Their way To a vic- Tory. Turning The SunkisT lnviTaTional inTo Their own showcase aT The LA SporTs Area, They again proved To be one of The sTrongesT Teams in The naTion. Junior Dean Dunbar decided To join The Team afTer reading abouT iTs repuTaTion in Track and Field magazine. He said, When we walk inTo a sTadium The firsT Thing oTher Teams say is, 'ThaT's l-lawThorne and we goTTa beaT Them.' You go To BE l-lawThorne, you are supposed To be The besT. VM GONNA BEAT VOU!- Junior Dean Dunbar shows off his fooTwork. Dunbar was also on The varsiTy fooTball Team, IGOTTA MAKEITT- Chris Alexander advances To- ward The finish line. Alexander was also involved in The KnighTs. ONWAIPD BOUND- KeiTh Pouncey precedes fo- ward To pass The sTick. Pouncey also wenT To Yale UniversTiy wiTh selecTed members of The Track Team. 88 L' Boys' Track 0 be best l'm really going To miss pracTice. Prac- Tice was always a loT of fun, especially The bag-aTTacks wiTh Coach CourT- neyl -Leroy Thomas lllllfll ll ll iii . vw 'gf' 'J A M ff, Z' Atal, Q Q, a s A f, , .,,. N l .,amW,fWwwM4mwmnwn-w',,.w,,,.,,.,,,.g V- if gf- , -9-rv f-F--Y--ff - - - -4 v ' llH.lMil lim '-nm1!lll r 1 R COME ONI- Sablo awails anxiously for The v slick. l-le wenl To run al Cal Srale Northridge. IN THE LEAD- Juan Carlos Chavez runs cooly knowing he is in The leacl. Chavez was one of The , . ' learn caplains, 9 3.4 f x r' i 1:11 'Mn V 47,24 V X 1? rin, W ,V ,V M , y X , I . ,L 1 li iq K If , , , if a if ' .WY .r .fff,f r , . 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Giri's Trock YQO7 he , f ,,, BEST I THE WEST LADIES PRGVE THEIR QUEST IT wasan honor To be parf of 'The mosT feared Team in The sTaTe,' Many memories were made ThroughouT my four years. Dean- na Amy nlvy-an-uv' x , ream of The crop, leaders of The pack- ThaT was whaT Those AO young ladies who made up The un- conauerable Track Team were referred To as. ConsisTancy is whaT kepT HawThorne aT The advanTage over Their ToughesT rivals. I Try To help my Team ouT any way ThaT I can. I feel ThaT my TeammaTes are my family, sTaTed senior hurdlisf Kyshaune Henry. i'We Try To help each oTher. All The Team members pay special aTTen- Tion To Their coach's advice. Coach K ye Courfney sTaTed, We Tried To geT a head sTarT, and They pracTiced Till They dropped. We like To keep our habiT of sTaying The besT in The sTaTe. These sfrongly deTermined girls Traveled everywhere and accepTed all challenges eagerly. Racing aT The NaTional Pafhmark Indoor meeT aT Yale YuniversiTy in New Ha- ven, ConnecTicuT, was a compleTe honor To me. We raced againsT The besT in The naTion. JusT being There made us all winners, com- menTed Keesha Adams, Injuries did occur, buT none of Them had a major impacT on The Team. iilvluch pain was involved when I dislocaTed my hip aT The be- ginning of The season, buT I made a fasT re- covery, said sophomore sprinTer Angel Fletcher. The unsToppable Team proved They were The besT by conquering everyone aT The SanTa Ana Relays. Tanya Chaverri, a sopho- more on The Team, sTaTed, HIT feels nice To be a parT of The Team. To wear The uniform gave me a feeling of respecT. HEREICOME-Rhonda Kennerson gives IT all she's goT aT a relay meeT aT NorThridge. This was Ken- nerson's Third year on Track. SAY WI-IHAAA Tl!!-Neicy SmiTh kicks back while lisTening To The announcer before The nexT race. Track meeTs offen lasTed an enTire day. Sporfs 1 DRI TO WI Track team upholds reputation nTicipaTing The ouTcry of The sTarTing gun, The aThleTe haunched forward on all fours. Sweaf Trickled down from cheek To chin as he eyed The long sTrip of paper which sTreTched across his paTh, a desTinaTion he hoped To reach firsT. The well- Toned muscles grew Tense, anxious To send him flying down The Track. The gun sounded, and he was off. The sporf of Track and field has ceriainly come a long way, evolving from mere run- ning games To a conglomeraTion of highly compeTiTive evenTs. Under The noTorious company of Henry Thomas, Travis Hannah and Curfis Conway, HHS has consTanTly Tak- en Top honors in The sporT Through The years. BuT why This consisTenT inherifance of ouT- sfanding aThleTes? Senior runner Kim Bly an- swered This auesTion. IT seems as Though The good aThleTes wiTh The naTural TalenT are aTTracTed To our school and iTs successful hisTory. BuT a successful hisTory is iusf a parT of The making ofa winning Team: days and hours of pracTice also conTribuTe. Many a day have These aThleTes spenT circling The oval Track of Halcap Field aT full gallop, Training for Their upcoming meeTs. Under The supervision and Training of experienced coaches, The Team looked forward To This season wiTh high hopes. I Think we have some of The besT coaches in California , said Hannah, They Train us hard so ThaT we can do good ouT There. The success in The school's Track Team is a resulT of The incorporafion of hard work, naT- ural TalenT, good coaching, and a desire To win, a drive which has carried The Cougars To endless vicfories in The sporf Through The years. As Curfis Conway said, We all Train hard To do our besf, and iT works. We are The besT! HERE THEY COME!-Junior Diana Kim pafienfly awaiTs The oufcome of a close race. When noT compeTing, runners offen enTerTained Them- selves wiTh resulfs of ofher races. 92 Track FeaTure YW . ,M f f f 1 'Our Teams have been looking really good. We look To Taking The sTaTe championships. The coaches have done a great job in help+ ingus Train and work hard. We expecfed a superb season. Rhonda Kennerson I 4. fi 'fig 4 .,.i T A . l 54. T Lffi- www. mf'- JS 45.5. ff'w,,Mmf4-f,, .7 i l l R f ..., f..... YOU TAKE IT!-Senior Kyndel STovall passes on The baTon To fellow Track runner. The exchange of The sTlck was considered a criTical poinT of a relay race. I it l 'L I LEADER OF THE PACK-Sophomore runner Ismael Delpino eyes The finish line while in fronT of his group. Delpino was also a member of The Cross- CounTry Team. HUSTLE! HUSTLE!-Sophomore Deon Simpson anxiously awaiTs his Turn in The Transfer of The pa- Ton. This was Simpson's firsT year on The Team. I THINK l CAN!-Junior runner Rhonda Kennerson speeds down The Thoroughfare, leaving com- peTlTors behind. Runners agreed ThaT every race required inTense concenTraTlon. ALL IN KNOTS-Two freshmen wresilers use Their skills on The moi. The freshmen Teom wresiled well during The seoson. HOLDING HIM DO WN-Chris Livosy pounces on To his challenger, Livosy ron for Sophomore Sweei- heori, TUMBLING AROUND-Sophomore Remus Borgos wresiles with his opponent. Borgos had Honors Biology, 941 'L JV vvre-suing L L - L LEAGUE LEADERS JV Weestleef lNresTling versus: x ,CLnvgrlcitv,C Eh ss-42 fSanTa Monica, A2-221 T MWC-QST0l,. 56'0e Win Ocean League lad in red and yellow sweaTs, They warmed up in The gym. They prac- Ticed Their moves wiTh fellow Team- maTes, geTTing ready for The mafch. Their unique skills were immediaTely spoTTed and admired by many of The specTaTors. These aggressive guys were nobody else buT The JV WresTling Team. By becoming Ocean League Champions, The JV wresTlers showed ThaT They were The besT in The area. They placed flrsT in many of The compeTiTions including The Irvine and Re- dondo TournamenTs. The Team also came in on Top in The Redondo and HawThorne Quads. The reason we did so well was be- cause we were easily more agressive Than our opponenTs and physically more TogeTh- er Too, said Coach Bree. Experienced aThleTes such as Eddie Pay- menT and AnThony Lopez also helped The Team's performance. BoTh freshmen, Luis Flores and Dennis STone were firsT year mem- bers of The Team who helped ouT consider- ably. lVly mosT memorable evenT was winning The Ocean League TiTle, said Eddie Pay- menT. ThaT was when all The hard work paid off. The coaches and wresTlers had felT a greaT sense of accomplishmenT afTer win- ning The league TiTle. In The Ocean League Finals, The JV wresTlers had more place-win- ners Than The oTher Teams compeTing. T'The Ocean League Finals were The mosT exciTing evenT of The whole season, exclaimed Pay- menT. JV-FRONT1Bernardo Bordas, Chris Livasy, Sam Rosales, Rick Allison. SECOND: Sandy ArmenTa, Eddie PaymenT, Jose Zelaya, David Marin, Rose lVlarie BrancaTo. BACK: AnThony Lopez, Coach Marin, Coach Bree, Coach Gor- man, Remus Borgas. NOT TOO COMFY-JV wresTler Eddie PaymenT holds his opponenT in an uncomforTabIe posiTion. This was PaymenT's second year wresTling, SporTs y 96 T 3415. CLASH ifefzflem pin, prosper, win he aThleTe sTood ready, perspiring F profusely and breaihing heavily while awaiTing his Turn To perform in fronT of The home crowd. The signal was given and he and his opponenT rushed onward and clashed like gladiaTors, sTrengTh ver- sus sTrengTh, Technique versus Technique, guTs versus guTs, The sporT of wresTling was an arT ThaT grew immensely popular. I love all sporTs, said junior Everaro Gomez. l Think ThaT a Time comes when people see how greaT The sporT is. WresTling is no excep- Tion and l Think iTs Time has come. Led wiTh The supervision, discipline, and almosT paTernal guidance of Coach Bree, The VarsiTy WresTling Team had o prosper- ous and successful season. Daily prac- Tices, lifTing weighTs, running laps and scrimmage maTches were all incorporaT- ed inTo The schedule. Aside from being physically prepared for Their meeTs, men- Tal preparaTion was also a musT. Before The maTch everyone geTs psyched wiTh The aTTiTude of winning and doing your besT, said fourTh-year member Doug Ta- Tara. l review all my moves in my head so if one move fails, I can hlT anoTher. IT is because of Their love for The sporT ThaT These wresTlers dedicaTe Their Time. WiTh The good coaching, The physical and menTal preparaTions, The Team looked To a winning season, and goT iTi As senior wresTler Eric Porregies said, We're here because we love The sporT, and our fans are our biggesT inspiroTion. Varsify WresTling-Fronf-Manny Aranda, Doug Ta- Tara, Mike MonTes, HumberTo Jacauez, Flavio Flores, Paul ATkins, Middle-Sandy ArmenTa, Markus Weil, Timmy Williams, Terry Williams, David Rhoades, Rose- mary BrancaTo, Back-John i-lyduke, Eric PorTegies, Louie Marin, Coach Bree, Coach Gorman, Jeff Todd, Shauno Dunnick 1 fp-K. VarsiTy WresTling HHS VarsiTy Wrestling versus: Culver CiTy A4-32 SanTa Monica 48-22 34Th Annual Cerfrinela Valley ChrisTmas , TournamenT Team A l2esulTs l-lawThorne 225 Jordan T 497 Redondo 494 lrvine T 486 ArTesia 'TM Mira CosTa 'TAO Culver CiTy T QU Leuzinger , 8 'ly Es Segundo 68 Morningside 50 xl 'nf X. f1W,l,,' ' ' ! ,ZX we Qf I x . :YV ,Q umm I . ' 0 ' x -f P ZR E .,,-fw,,... 'Willing De eme carries team in dvancing To The second game of The CIF playoffs wasn'T whaT a Team wiTh doubTs of winning The Ocean League expecTed. AfTer being ranked only Third in The Ocean League, even firsT-year Coach Gay Casillas was surprised wiTh The 9-2-4 record. I never ThoughT ThaT This could happen because we had so many new kids playing, sTaTed Casil- las. DespiTe Their loss aT Homecoming againsT Beverly Hills, The Cougars managed To blow ouT SanTa Monica wiTh a A5-20 win and pounded off Hal Cap field wiTh The Ocean League TiTIe. We were psyched for The game because we knew ThaT we had a chance To win, sTaTed Ouarferback Curfis Conway. The junior quarTerback was The Top league scorer in The SouTh Bay wiTh 24 Touchdowns, over 700 yards running, and 4,500 yards passing. When Conway wasn'T ouTrunning and dodging The oTher players wiTh his speed and form, he was connecTing wiTh Wide Receiver Travis Hannah. WiTh The Ocean League TiTIe already won, The Team moved inTo The firsT round of The SouThern SecTion playoffs for CIF. In a close game, which The clock was in Their favor, They defeaTed El Modena wiTh a lasT second kick by Eddie Korn, HI didn'T expecT To Take us To The second round of The playoffs. I was shaking all over when They puT me ouT on The field To kick, confessed Junior Eddie Korn. This Team has unbeaTable speed, boasTed Senior Travis Hannah. However, speed couldn'T do iT all for The visiTing Cou- gars as They losT To El Toro, ending Their sea- son. They played To Their besT abiIiTy and we accomplished our goal, The Ocean League TiTIe, sTaTed firsT-year coach Glenn Noya. 54, 73 . , . HlKE-Ben Hatch and Jorge Rodriguez prepare To demolish The SanTa Monica defense. The Cougars became The Ocean League champs afTer defeaTing Top-raTed SAMO, IN DESPI-lil?-Senior William Fii7Ta anxiously awaiTs The ouTcome of The Third auarTer. The Cougars came back wiTh Two TD's To Tie Leuzinger, V 98 I vursiiysooiboii L4n CIF playoff Season Record Q-2 HHS FooTball versus: Palos Verdes 28-6 Morningside 27-48 WesT Torrance 49-0 SouTh Torrance 27-411 Leuzinger 24-24 Beverly Hills 43-45 Inglewood AQ-26 Culver CiTy 27-0 Mira Cosfa 44-6 Sanra Monica A5-20 EI Modena 411-42 El Toro 20-26 'Tl Think our fooTbalI Team was The besi ever. We were The un- derdogs, a small Team compared To oTher Teams, buT we sTill won. Travis Hannah 'M 'x Xe . , i h. , 1 . M ' . Q4 - Y. -' ,. ' 1 9- 3 .Q , 0 : ,4, , i , I 1 v f lf. A ,ij ' I '5 f J! Yi A 4i,i.: Z , I , , FW uf . - A ,. . 3? A, ak, , y'-.ff-4:,?!'f '4ff' , ,, L7 3K ,Q ,-. 'tr ! OVER THE ROPES-Senior Bernadelle Talanoa reaches high io Try To block The ball. Talanoa played varsiiy volleyball for A years, , wiki' ' V ., if U ' .V , 5? f , ,. .M fu? , X A- ln, ' ly- f, r ,- , v y .ze Vw .V Y Yi? if yn, .5 :V 'Q ,V t , ' 7. ,gi ,Z 'f7 ' aff Z, , A 5 ' -gif: 1:25 Q yi: fi.::':,.:'f . 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Some were upseT by a loss, and oThers Tried To forgeT ThaT anyThing ever happened. AfTer we losT, I came home feeling emoTionally drained and I would con- sTanTIy Think abouT The misTakes ThaT we made. I couIdn'T concenTraTe on anyThing, confessed VarsiTy player Neil Salguero. There were many differeni reasons why a Team IosT a game, buT according To Neil Min- ami, Head Coach of The VarsiTy Baseball Team, everyThing reverTed back To prac- Tice. 'iThe way a player praciices has a dl- recT correlaTlon To The way he will play dur- ing The game. AfTer experiencing a loss iT was ofTen hard To reprogram oneself To Think posiTive again. If IT wasn'T for The coach's encouragemenT I don'T Think I wouId've played as well, sTaT- ed Ken HashimoTo, who was on The Varsiiy FooTbaII Team. Each coach had Their own unique meThods of Trying To uplifT The spiriTs of Their Team. Gay Casillas, Head Coach of The VarsiTy FooTbalI Team announced be- fore every game, The birds are singing, The sun is shining, iT's COUGAR weaTher! AfTer each game ThaT was won his players re- ceived a can of Coke and an apple. A losing Team could very well Turn iTseIf around and become a winning Team. IT Took Team efforT and dedicaTion. BuT mosT of all iT required The desire To do one's besi and WIN. LOSING BATTLE-John McGauran desperaTeIy Tries noT To lose his balance. John IosT his firsi maich of The Tournamenf. COACHES CONTEMPLATE-Wresfling coaches John,Bree and Carl G-ormahn waTch lnTenseIy as a wresiler loses. Gormann coached The fresh- men. Sporfs Y T 5? -fx iff Y T ' . - -T ? i 2 ,, ex P N, X., 4. ' ough and aggressive. ThaT's whaT . These 53 frosh and 38 sophomores sTood for. They were differenT be- cause They had somefhing To be proud of as underclassmen, Their abiliTy To play fooTball. The freshmen foofball Team wiTh a 40-4 re- cord proved ThaT They didn'T fool around. The reason for our success was having a large number of TalenTed players, said freshmen Coach Robbins. On The oTher hand, The sophomore fooTball Team ended Their season wiTh a 3-6-4 record. Injuries, such as leg injury of defensive player Waymond Powell, affecTed The Team's performance. NOT only did The freshmen Team have a sTrong offense, wiTh The help of quarTerback Quinn MerriT and Tailback Armando Fernan- dez, Their defense also helped carry Them To vicrories. Freshmen cenTer Mike Sanchez and linebacker Tony Vega kepT The defense rolling. AfTer we scored once, Then we goT The momenTum. The offense conTinued scoring and The defense kepT The ball, said freshman Quinn MerriT. WiTh ineffecTive of- fense, yeT sTrong defense, The sophomore Team sTruggled for vicfories. Defensive play- ers such as Sione Mane and Cornell Black helped in sTrengThening The Team's defense. SpiriT in These freshmen and sophomores was a facfor which led Towards vlcTories. The uniTy gave The players a reason To help ouT and do Their besT. We are all one. There are no individuals on our Team, and knowing ThaT helped us a IOT when playing, said freshmen Mike Sanchez. SOPHOMORES-FRONTC. Alexander P. Vene as B. Smifh, . , g , R. Padilla, R. Wise, K. Apodoca. SECOND.'J. MeTsker, D ClaxTon, P. MarTinez, T. Rocha, A. Lopez, R. Olivas, J. Sulins THiRD:l. Del Pino, R. Weiser, Coach Davis, Coach Davidson Coach Bell, A. Fierro, G. SmiTh. FOURTHJA. Smifh, C. Clens, A Alareon, C. Black, E. Dunnick, J. Galardo, W. Powell FlFTH.'A. King, R. PraTer, P. Rael, E. Ward, A. Alvarado, M Weil, K. LaTo. BACKJG. Huhn, H. Nora, A. Smifh, M. G-loud, M Silva, S. Mahe, O. Agabi. T I FroshfSoph FooTball Q 2 -Ll . . f f Q Sopbffeorlr teetmr merge with talent Polos Verdes 642 Morningside 42-2 W. Torrance 6-40 S. Torronce 48-48 Leuzinger 6-8 Beverly Hills 43-7 lnglewood 49-0 Culver Cify 7-48 Miro Cosfo 8-43 Sonro Monica 20-44 HHS Freshmen Fooiboll versus: Polos Verdes 33-0 Morningside 42-0 W. Torrance 27-43 S. Torrance 24-O Leuzinger 0-3 Beverly Hills 28-20 lnglewood forfeiT Redondo Beach 26-0 Culver Cify 44-7 Miro Cosro 42-0 Sonfd Monica 26-48 .ul 1 SPEEDY SOPHOMORES-Chris Alexander runs wlTh The ball away from his opponent Alexander was an acilve member of The KnighTs. EVIL EYE-Kalvin LaTu gives a quesTionlng look To The referee's decision on a play. LaTu's number for The sophomore Team was nine. HELPFUL HINTS-Quinn MerriT asks Coach Dan Rob- bins for advice on The nexT play. MerriT was quar- Terback for The freshman Team. . 7 ' g ,-, . v f, ... -f L ,-fr-T A 1, V , iw, I fy l ,f L +. 4 ' Q' ' f.,h '! '-1411, -Q 5' P f- A ' ' ' ' ' f .T V 'Q q fig, Q Af ' .,, 3- y ,' 1.53, . '- - - . abr ' We J ' Ti? f'V'4i1, 1 ' , W -7 ., . 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Cleary, Coach D. Rob- bins, Coach T. Togia, C. Reel. P. Marin, D. Good- night FOUl?TH:O. Maldonado, S. Green, D. Pifer, J. Herrera. R. Amaya, A. Young, E. George, R. Mont- gomery, J. Perez. FlFTH.'J. Williams, T. WaTkins, M. CasTro, R. Pimenlel, J. Collins, lvl. Ely. E. Orozoco A. Mosby, A. PaTTerson. BACK:Z. James, A. Fer- nandez, M. Camacho, B, FifiTa, E. CovlngTon. C. Anderson, T. Vega, D. Harvey, J. Tulane. T403 L:. Ll Spods .CA l is an Q sl EL ii . --a l l l VARSITY-Mike Casarez, Gregg Sievens, Jeff Fl?OSHf5OPH-Max Cabrera, Henry Casarez, CAN WE STARTNOW?-Carlos Vizueiie eagerly Weiser, Phil Limbacher, Juan Carlos Chavez, Je- Neal Nesbill, Silvio Mendoza, Brandon Slorie. waiis To begin The race. Carlos was among The sus Orliz, Marcelo Vizuelie, Mario Rocha John Umana, Mario Gonzalez, Frank Williams, highest award winners gf fhe invifqfionoi meefsv Tung Nguyen Y Boys X-Counrry Lzsii V Q is . I sf 49 'VHS N. rf' RUNN NG A FAST PACE Weifw leads team on to glolfy s T-ll-lS.VAl?SlTY versus THGJTTT f ' 48-42 'Palmdale ys,i 28127 Sonia Monica Q24-38 Beverly Hills T' - T 24-3,4 ,Culver City g '33-22 ,Mira,,CosTa, s T gi 23456 ingiewood' T 40-48 ' 'ZHHS1SOPHs versuszf T 51 THQH A ,45-50 , Palmdale y - ,sifzs sqnfciviomcc ' . g Beverlyylllins I 3' T Culver Cify T s g Mira Cosfra wg 1 ' Foi2rErTn , T T f HHS, FROSHversus: f s some Monigcj Tisevefrygrsstzsyi, Q, 22455 Q jmimcosfq 2 T 47-4.2 1 GO BABY GO!-Taking The lead af The finals was Mike Casarez. Casarez Took firsT place aT The Agoura Hills invifafional. X,,,, ,. mf... wb . eTerminaTion, concenTraTion, and compeTiTion. WhaT do These Three words relaTe To? The all-enduranT cross counTry Team! These hard working young men began Their Training during The summer, and ThroughouT The monThs unTiI November. Under Coach Bravo's guidance, They ran eighT To fourTeen miles per day preparing for Their Three mile compeTiTions. To a specTaTor, This sporT may seem dis- TanT, and easy, buT as Jeff Weiser sTaTed, l'Cross counTry is mind challenging jusT as much as iT is physically. Knee and ankle injuries were common among The runners. VarsiTy runner Gregg Sfevens cheered on his TeammaTes aT cross counTry meeTs from sidelines in ThaT his sea- son was cuT shorT due To a knee injury. Cross counTry was also memorably fun as Phi! Limbacher, a senior on The varsiTy Team said, nosTaIgically, lnviTaTional meeTs on SaTurdays are more fun Than oThers because They're more relaxed, and everyone is more kickback and noT as Tense. Cross counTry was all abouT seTTing goals willingly, accomplishing Them, making new ones, and sTriving To beTTer yourself each Time. Marcelo Vizuerfe, a sophomore, and firsT year member of The VarsiTy Team, said, 'lThough we don'T geT as much recogniTion as oTher sporTs do, The self saTisfacTion we do geT is jusT as rewarding. AM I THERE YE T?-Junior Jeff Weiser advances on his opponenT, aT The league finals. IT was Weiser's Third year on cross counTry. SporTs L:s i l 406 A Team inifhey recom' in league erfecTion. SomeThing every aThleTe sirives for. WiTh splriT as brighT as Their red and gold uniforms, VarsiTy and J.V cross counTry Teams were again one sTep above The resT. Praciice makes perTecT, They say, and some days involved running 5 To o miles, dur- ing all kinds of weaTher. VarsiTy girls were again one of The Top Teams in The Ocean League conference, finishing 2nd in league play. VarsiTy proved ThaT endless monThs of pracTice paid off. Team work is The key. WiThouT group efforT, we couldn'T have done so well! exclaimed Junior ChanTal Grayson. The disappoinTmenT of noT making CIF again This season did noT sTop Them from doing Their besT. Finishing in firsT place, Mira CosTa's win was noT a big surprise, considering Their league hisTory. We'll geT 'em nexT year, sTaTed Michelle Genglebach. As for The J.V girls, They gave iT Their all as well. Wiih only one loss To Beverly Hills, J.V proved ThaT They were a sTrong Team. This was my firsi year on X-CounTry, sTaTed Kim Spencer, 'il was very proud of being on such an ouTsTanding Team! J.V placed a solid 3rd in Ocean League. ThroughouT The season boTh VarsiTy and J.V proved ThaT dedicaTion and perserver- ence go a long way. VARSITY-ChrisTina Ross, Rhonda Kenerson, Mi- chelle Genglebach. Keisha Marvin, Kim Blye ChanTal Grayson, Keisha Adams, Kyndall STovall Girls X-CounTry HHS VarsiTy Versus: Sania Monica 24-38 Beverly Hills 28-27 Culver CiTy 20-40 Mira CosTa 24-35 Inglewood ' HHS J.V versus: Sania Monica 45-50 Beverly Hills A5-48 Culver CiTy ' Mira CosTa 26-'IS lnglewoocl ' 'Win by ForTeiT Running is greaT for your body, soul and your sTaTe of mind! Chanfal Grayson mfg ix, l THE BUDDY SYSTEM-Third year runner Ml- ' chelle Genglebach and her buddy ChanTal Grayson are in sTep wiTh each other during a n'1eeT. Genglebach and Grayson were boTh 1 VarsiTy runners. . , . AND THEY'l?E OFF!-Senior Christina Ross sprinTs To an early lead, Cougars were usually aT The head of The pack. I T. 1 , wm.,,,4g,,,waa4v-ww.sw.,V. Q' Am- fx Mu. . , , K vw w,M,,,,yAs 4 14 my new-wv 4 f ,f,,.rlw L ,Q , .. - , W' ef' my 1, ,V ,Q,,, ,,,g5g,.M, I ,. ,V, 9 , , , 4 Y, ,. W' -V A , w1 4w?k,MsW,.,s,MQ J. V.-Debbie MienharT, Monique Bell, Brandy Fer- FORWARD , , , RUN!-Junior ChanTal Grayson reTe, Tarina Johnson, Angela FleTcher, Kim Spen- anxiously drives for The finish line. Chanial was Cer, Michelle SexTon, Beverly ConsTanTe. also acTively involved wiTh STudenT Council. SporTs AIMING HIGH-Tony l-lillara aliempls To score a poinl againsl Rolling Hills. Tnis was Hillardsfirsl year on The leam. . Q , . gl .sl 5 If M5 L L . . ... ., , Qi, K. ' Q ' m i 2 , M... .L , 408 Q 3, SPINNING IT-l-layclen Eligon proves once again he can make a basket Hayden was also a mem- ber of ine varsily foolball Team. WAIT UP!-Darnell Giarey runs To save The aay. Darnell was also a member of a rock group called Double MD. Baskelball l L il l l l VAl?SlTY-FRONT: S. Boyce, T. Hillard, T. Dodson. D, Lemon, S, Johnson, K. Sneed BACK: Coach l-lulcnins, A. King, F. Owens, C, Luane, R. Laven- der, l-l. Eligon, D. G-idrey. T, Ohara, L. Williams, M. Wells. Coach Wells. A EW BUYS DOWN C0 RT Team revived with new talent ln whaT we have seen, There has been a lof of good, steady progress. We have ikepT.-maikingf good ground .e t Bur we wanlf GCTQTO, Things sfepfafjai Time This year because of Some y very rmpqrranrg aspecf, The sleek e e t o ,T lexpesrienlcely .V I ,f ,nr , ,-,ff were ess lusf YWODIUQ that fGUf5UQhflimlOfOVGf would Us ,Of s gF?l9YiQffr TU, We , tJssee ive, four, Three, Two, one, ring! The buzzer sounded as The flying acrobaT soared Through The air, and laid The ball inTo The baskef. This fosT paced sporT, full of slam dunks, 3- poinT shoTs, fasf breaks, and wild plays, is baskeTball. Many people may believe The sporfs requires liTTle skill and a simple objec- Tive of Throwing a spherical objecT Through a ring, buT noT so. As Tony Scott said, We pracTice hard and we wanT To show off our besT. WiTh only one person reTurning from The previous year's crew, The Team looked on wiTh young, eager, fresh, and agile players, full of energy, ready To show Their Talenfs Through. Being a reloTively young and inex- perienced Team They gained The repuTaTion of being The New Boys on The Floor. We didn'T really know one onoTher aT firsT, commenfed Dan Lemon. Guys can some- Times geT bigheaded, BUT evenTually, we learned ThaT This was a Team sporT and we goT along fine. Led by Team CapTain Randy Lavender, along wiTh The supervision of Coach Wells and Coach Hutchins, The Team looked for- ward To a fun, successful, and winning year. Dribbling The ball, making accuraTe passes, and masfering game plays may be The basic fundamenfols elemenfary kids learn, buT pracfice afTer pracTice, The Team worked on perfecTing The game. According To Dar- nell Gldrey, The coach has done a good job aT pracTice, and we are excifed abouT our games. As years pass and condifioning improves so are newer and beTTer players developed in hopes ofa good season. The difficulT chol- lenges of Turning an inexperienced crew of boys inTo winning caliber was Taken on by Coach Wells, who said, 'lVVe have seen greaf progress in our program and we know we will geT beTTerl SIDE WINDER-Sfanley Boyce uses ThaT arm acfion To puf The ball Through The hoop. Boyce was also owner of a variefy of Cumby shirTs, Sporfs ll . ,fic 5-C , W ,.. W . I' .f, i I ,, ' ' I i I I , X .1 , -f , - Ez I, by ,ii J- . I, .I , ,I ,. cf p'I,' Q I N N 7 ' 70 I I i ' I . I I I I I W, X 7, if I Y Y I I ,i I' I . i . ,1 Q. w f w if wf - I f , f kixf W K Q - f cl I' 1 I' Stqbping stone or impifovememir ump, ser, spike, bump, seispike . . . To -I many, The sporT of volleyball may be noThing more Than The monoTonous cycle of basic fundamenTaIs. NOT so in The eyes of HHS Volleyball Teams. AfTer many days of pracfice, These girls did noT ever go ouT on The floor expecfing To be beaT, buT ready To baTTle in fierce compefion. Said JV player Joy Brofherfon, We pracTiced hard so we were ready To pIay. Under The supervision and discipline of Coach Wheeler and Coach SmiTh, The Varsi- Ty Team ended The season wiTh a 5-5 record and The JV Team, 5-5. This year was more of a learning year, we had a good season, buT nexT year we'II be beTTer, said second- year player Noriko Yufuku, Day afTer day, sweafing ouT every prac- Tice, The girls did drill afTer drill, play afTer play, in hopes of masfering Techniques and rules of The sporT To perfeciion. Being my firsT year in a an organized sporT, iT was a differenT experience: I learned a IoT abouT good ciTizenship, said JV player Bobbi Ross. Under The waTchful eyes of fans who cheered on Their home Team, players ofTen received The boosT needed To rally Them- selves back To vicTory. 'll remember The game againsT Mira CosTa, recalled Brofher- Ton, we all knew They were good and had a good chance of winning, buT fans kepT rooTing us on. IT was This Type of emoTional uplifTing which encouraged many aThIeTes To perform Their besT aT games. By doing so, boTh Teams finished Their seasons proudly. In The end iT boiled down To one Thing: The love for The sporT. The almosT obsessive de- sire To win was in The minds of many HHS aThleTes, and This Team of spikers, diggers, and bumpers was no excepfion. As Bobbi Ross, said, Overall, we played hard and we had our good days and our bad days, buT we had fun! .D,fIrri'c,Q.,ff5, PArrifcme-sopiwcmre islorilzo Yufuliu o'I'iemo'l's To blocl: The biczing bcll of op- sing spilier. Yufuliu wos also o member of Dio- 'I I '1 U Volleyball Lexi Inglewood 3-O Mira CosTa 3-0 Beverly Hills 31-'I SanTa Monica 0-3 Culver CiTy 0-3 Inglewood 3-O Mira CosTa 3-0 Beverly Hills 2-3 Sanfa Monica 'I-3 Culver CiTy 0-3 Season Record: 5-5 HHS JV versus Inglewood 2-O Mira CosTa 0-2 Beverly Hills 0-2 Sanfa Monica 0-2 Culver CiTy 2-I Inglewood 2-0 Mira CosTa 0-2 Beverly Hills 2-0 SanTa Monica I-2 Culver CiTy 2-0 Season Record: 5-5 pp--GIF XsSf1,vr0t'il -wmv, isifisf. .-Vigo . ,m,.. xr r .l-fag 1' ,fs 549 wh., 'geigiyx H095 Q sr W A '-1 N .i.43em JV-Front: Amanda Starnes, Diana Pichardo, Gabi Troncoso, Lisa Boldvich, Cynthia Mosqueda Middle: Kristine Shima, Carla Cottledge, Nori Yu- fuku, Issa Hernandez, Tracy Ciewett, Lissette Pi- cnardo. Back: Angela Norsworthy, Laura Brother- ton, Kristy Emerson, Joy Brotherton, Bobbi Ross. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL!-JV player lssa Her- nandez focuses all concentration on prelimmary drills. Drills were used to both sharpen drills and warm up before games, VARSlTV-Front: Sandy Armenta, Helen Lee, Lisa Eastman, Sandy Troncoso. Iris Benitez, Erica Hen- derson, Kumi Yufuku. Back: Alma Sylvia DeViso, Rosemary Broncato, Bernice Talanoa, Berna- dette Talanoa, Amy Sinanian, Darla Cuiper, Queenie Hashimoto. iT'S COMING!-Senior Sylvia DeViso nervously awaits the arrival ball. DeViso was named most improved. Sports UPRUP, AND AWA Y-Clemem Manson jumps high To caTch The Dall. Mahsoh was forward for The Team. GOING IN-CiemehT Manson reaches ouT To make a shoT. Marmsorfs number was 53. ALL MINE-ArTie BuTler keeps The ball away from his opponent as TeammaTe CIemehT Manson comes To help. BuTIer was forward for The Team. LTU ' J V's MISS SOME SHOTS Young playelal need seasoning d fall-is Bciskelbollr I fjversus: ?isTiRound4C-Eames: I I i0QfGW015di S 4442 Beverly ,Hills I 24245 culvgfvclrysy . as-45 TSGHTQITTMQUICG - 44-47 MTKTCOSTIQT ,. . 45448 2ho.,ii3oundTf.eomefs:.I, y -T V,,' V,,, .BGYGFIMHIIIS S, ll,lSS . ,142-GQ 43 askeTbaIls Thumped heavily on squeeky floors of The Boys' Gym afTer school. Tall guys dribbled balls up and down The courT, sweaT Trickling down Their faces. Many baskefs were shoT, buf only some swished Through The neT. AIThough The JV Baskefball Team prac- Ticed Two hours every day excepf Wednes- day and Friday which were game days, They didn'T always come ouT on Top. In order for The Team To be The besf iT could be, every- one's efforT was needed and wanTed. 'lOur Team had a IoT of TaIenT, buT There was a lack of dedicafion. We needed To work harder and if we had, we could have been league champions, commenTed forward Alan Crenshaw, Alfhough The J.V. players exhibiTed adeauaTe offense and defense, Overall, The defense and offense was in a learning process. l3oTh needed a biT of work, said Coach HuTch. DespiTe This The players had some memo- rable evenfs. For guard Hyee Jackson, iT was The opening game againsT Inglewood. I will never forgeT ThaT game because we were able To overcome Inglewood's sfrong de- fense, said Jackson. For Crenshaw, iT was a play he made dur- ing a game which will remain as parT of his baskefball memories forever. I made a 360' Turn and coach Told me noT To shooT, buf I did. IT made iT Too. AnoTher memorable evenT was The Inglewood game. They were a Tough Team, and I was able To score 23 poinTs againsT Them, commenTed Alan Crenshaw. CONCENTRA TING HARD-Junior Sean Sfone and Teammclfe concenfrafe while playing againsT Be- verly Hills. The Team had Their games on Friday and Wednesday. I gl 13 CUMING O STRGNG Ladies Jhow mlm! on com! ension mounfed. The crowd lulled To a hush as They wiTnessed The come- back of The lady Cougars againsT ri- val Culver CiTy Team. Down by 'l7 poinTs aT The second half, The varsiTy baskefball Team cuT iT To one poinT by puTTing To- geTher a rally ThaT would never be forgoT- Ten. l'll always remember ThaT game, said Senior guard Kim Bly, iT was hearT- breaking To work ThaT hard and sTiil lose and drop To second pIace. WiTh only four players reTurnlng from The previous year, The Team had losT all iTs sTarTers, leaving head coach John Wheel- er wiTh The Task of molding The young newcomers inTo TiTle-winning caliber. Wheeler seT forTh To accomplish his goal and finished The season wiTh a 7-3 record. We all iisTened To The Coach because whaT he said usually happened, said Third year player, Angela Norsworfhy. We did beTTer Than we ThoughT we would because we worked hard and iT payed off. Female TalenT in The sporT of baskeTball was noT only evidenT wiThin The varsiTy cir- cle, buT also in The J.V, Team. Led wiTh The supervision of head coach Roberta Nield, The J.V. Team looked for- ward To a year full of successful vicTories. lnTense pracTices and drills made up The schedules of These players when iT wasn'T game day. Perfecfing all Their skill and learning To play as a Team were keys To a successful season and were whaT The Team concenTraTed on. Thus, when game day came, all players were anxious To show Their TalenT, as evidenT when They defeaTed rival schools afTer close games. Pulling TogeTher and playing as a Team especially when you're losing is a sign of a good Team, said sophomore player Alma Rosales, Uwe pracTice To play as a Team and we don'T go ouf expecTing To lose. WiTh This winning aTTiTude seT in Their minds, The J.V. Team seT ouT To do Their besT aT every game, finishing The season wiTh a Q-T record. GIRLS VAl2SlTY BASKETBALL-Nicole BuTler, Kim Bly, Niesha Williams, Angela Norsworfhy, Queenie Hash'- moto.. lllana lvlazingo, BernadeTTe Talanoa, Coach Wheeler. fl xl 14- Girls Baskerbail I Think we did as good a job or even beTTer Than any Team who had losT all TTS sTarTers would. We learned To play collecTively and wiTh Coach Wheeler helping us ouT,.we did our besT To come up wiTh a decenT Team, WiTh only Two seniors. leaving The Team This year, The Team will re- Tain mosT of iTs players and l know They'il do a good job again nexlr year. -Varsity Kim. Bly l l 2 T i i 1 w 1 x f 'I 5 4,111 xl 'rf Q C if 'Q f A . 3 , . lk Q X7 W. .,,,,,,V V 2 ,., .f I ff Y' iff X S In 7 gf, 2 IN CONTROL-Sophomore Laura Brotherton keeps the ball away from a Samo opponent. Brotherton also played volleyball and softball. GOING FOI? THE GOAL - Brigitte Keus attempts to move the ball downfield for a goal. Keus played for varsity. li, , ,Wg wwwwwfvfff 2 1 f W. V ,pm J . ' 1 'W MBI' 1 -:iff '-.'.T- s , .. 1- . . .1-A ' sl .A M ri '55, ., i A P IW 4 H ,MVN ,Q ,, J Obi 'I C C v -0 ,,,g I -'M ' ' Z., sn, 1 , m- .R9'l?1Wl.7' 'Kwai' it -5 w . ... Y' ' , ' , .s, ' 1- 1 ' .Q , . '1xy,,,,iif.m1 v . ...- fre-5 Cu ifisflg ., UMPH , . -Goalie Sandra Haycraft plunges to the ground after successfully blocking a goal, Haycraft was a veteran varsity player. Varsity JV Girls Soccer -: ,L-:ears Q- 'H SAND t n- i z ,W -. J -ra 44. ' sm g r 'Q my - Q.-1 '9 ar ai J ' rv 'H' ' rm ., . .,,. W YIQZWZ' i 'mf W l,?n,,,g'.v PM 's MQ' wwf fi S ' , ' ' , ,sw .1 ,. an E..-fd ' W 1. X h sf if - xg,C'.q!y-, ,.. ln Q J, J S 4' 'V f J l t S f - ' , , s .. a'1 l,.vg. if-,gifigymg iiee V -f , , ,Q A A 1 V . 1 T twig , 'Wm' -igiz-gm' '14w 'zTi,:iia-i 'f'f 1 I, Y s-I J. , ry., 4. , va 'W K .. :av v ,gb V- K .--, 4 4 V , .mr A sn Ja x ...., ,diva ' 4.1. M, ft i-.Q 'fig' VARSITY-FRONT-Xiomata Blanca, Ana Rubin, Laura Brotherton BACK-Sherry Hayes, Brigiti Ana Rubin, Jennifer Stone, Paola Flores, SEC- Keus, Heidi Garcia, Darla Cuiper, Jamie Brai OND-Erica Henderson, Lissa Calabro, Sandra fOrd, DeShC1wn Thomas. l-laycraft, Coach Jim Stone, Adrian Romero, X 3 ,' vs. K Q Hi-IS VarsiTy Soccer versus: Sanfa Monica 6-4 Sania Monica 3-O Culver ClTy SAO Mira CosTa 2-A W. 4 4 Sanfa Monica 4-0 n ' A . -Beverly Hills 4-O ' Culver Cify -3-O .1 Mira Cosfa 4-2 ' HHS JLV, Soccer versus: M ' A , SanTa Monica 2-4 r 9 J f Beverly!-lllis 4-4 . 45.15 N A. f 4 if Culver Cify A T 6-O fe ,,. Z 's'K,,,g kg- i lv1iraCosTa 2-4 ' M' W ' Culve rCiTy' 4-4 'il-WWC' -A-7 . ' SS... '- ..Soc,c,0f' ' 0 X fAz.ci1W , inliii' - s ' si sw si W X12 es T . wc Ci is 02,,fQ ,liv TQ. QJDWXX Wi! W Yr CTSQXXWNXQA + XL 5605954 YQmQLNf'XJ5QW Nxifm IFIE w 3? . Battling JQW league .fFt!eQQvQ v lrighT girls! Coach Jim STone en- ThusiasTically screamed. Tha The way To go! Clad in red and gold, The girls v :Ty soc cer Team whizzed by as exciTem in Th -X crowd and specfafors grew. ' VarsiTy consisTed of young buT. xpe ienced girls. Many had been Team Tes for years, having played in AYSO QA ociaTeZK Anna Rubin sTaTed, Having pl ed wiTh YouTh Soccer OrganizaTion3 TogeT er. Junior ' x mosT of The girls on The Team fo ears helped a loT for The ouTcome of The seas n. Playing a hard defensive game a insT Mira CosTa, varsiTy sTill came up shorT iTh a play. l'll always remember Thai game because we Tried our besT and wil llgs fx sTaTed senior Paola Flores. WiTh a sTrong offense, led by er STone, who had 43 goals for The cfm. .frm FX siTy came away wiTh an overall recor ' 4 - ' A-A. . Under The supervision of Coach Vlaco, The junior varsiTy girls proved To be nu er one by winning The Ocean League TiT . 'iTh girlw have improved Tremendously c T1 ared To confessed Coach Vlaco as se ivy loss of 4-2, making iT Their only loss in I gue 'B in u Tis lasT season making games easier o win, The J.V. Team showed greaT p enTial i every game. As goalie, KrisTi Per ns, bold expressed, We worked .- d and de- served our Ocean Leagu TiTle! ocEAN LEAGUE CHMPQNS .iv -FRONT-L. vidso . Dorsey,B,Ross,S.Lalvler , .S n lvlafe ,' .Jo , . Perkins, N. Yufuku ll I3 r- 6 , oach laco, .Hey- dinger, A. BooTh, iii PT: Ce, . Philli s L! fn CMU! li .ffm kfl ' SporTs il U . A , 7,4 F4448 NO, lT'S MINE-Jovier Munoz sirugglecl To keep possession of The bcrll ogoinsi his Inglewood op- poneni. HUP 'uve 9-,yi 'il-1, ' UP, UP, AND AWAY-Ted Golden eogerly proc- iiced his goolie skills, Golden ron for Sophomore Sweeiheori. UP FOP GRABS!-Eddie Goroliner onxiously woiied for The ball io land cal his feel. He was 0 firsi yeor player, Vorsiiy J.V. Soccer k --M45 iff 22 PLAYING FDR KICKS Meaimno lmdr team I0 jqmzlr CHI-IS Varsify Soccer versus: some Monica I Beverly Ijlllls ' Inglewood Q Culver Ciiyf i Mira Cosiaf Sanfa Monica f ' ' Beverly I-lllls Q A Inglewood I I Culver City if ', I Miro, Cosfd ,, , f J.V.fSoccer versusrff 'BeiZefivfHall3i f lngiewqoqy , ,I Culver Ciiiy' .Wd COSTGQ Sanfa ' Monica--gf , , ' iseyeriy Huis ?if1QiQW90Ci ,v iwvefcifv, Mira cosrq .rk.,. ick, block, pass, kick were The basics To The sTraTegic game of soccer. En- durance and skill were The keys To well-Trained soccer players. The players puT everyThing They had info Their game, making This a good season for The Team. Making 'goals' and seTTing new ones for myself are my own rules when I play soccer, commenfed rlghT wing player, Sergio Medrano, Good endurance and skill are whaT enabled us To coordinaTe as well as we did. Communicaiion, ball conTrol and pass- ing were basic, buT Tough skills ThaT The Team used To defeaT Their compeTiTors. Coach Reagan supporTed and gave helpful advice To each of The individual members. He was indeed parT of The Team's success. WiTh sfrong offense ThaT The Team had, They were able To Take second place aT The Ocean League finals, alThough The of- fense was a liTTle biT weak. Alumnus Gerardo Yepez, from El Ca- mino College, worked wiTh Them every- day, and Taughi Them new Techniques and drilled Them so They gained endur- ance. Yepez deserved a greaf amounT of credif for The Team's Triumph in placing second in The CIF Ocean League finals. When we won, ThaT gave us our mo- menf of glory, buT when we losT, IT remind- ed us ThaT vicTory wasn'T going To happen all The Time, so we needed To improve ourselves and work harder, sTaTed Sasha Vanenski. The enioymenT of vicTory, and having fun playing The game was whaT I wenT ouT on ThaT field To do. New player senior David Navas sTaTed, I wanfed To do somefhing special before leaving high school and playing on The soccer Team fulfilled my goal. VARSITY-AnThony Gonzales, Dana Linerman, Ar- mando Fernandez, Derek Espinosa, Mike Aba- monfe, Kenny Alexander, Ted Golden, Gerardo Yepez, Coach Reagan, David Navas, Sasha Veneski, Junior Herfz, Sal Cicerone, Danny Linder- man, Nelson Marfinez J. V.-Javier Munoz, Sasha Veneski, ScoTT Alex- ander, Randy Davidson, Daniel Jess, BalTazar Maador, Ed Gardiner, Wilson Zungiga, Frankie Williams, Max Caberra, Sergio Medrano. Mark Ev- ans, Edwin Sord spoil r'l 'IQ OVER THE NET-Eddie Gibson hiis back a flying ball. Gibson was crowned Chrislmas King. LISTEN UP!-Coach Boolhe Tries To give his 'ream some poinlers al a half-Time. The JV-Team con- sisied mainly of new players, VARSITY FRONT Raul Cordero Sieve Shapiro Scoll Johnson, Dung Lu SECOND Sieve Golf Karl Hairak, Vipul Parmer, David Noya BACK- Alberlo Lomeli, Norman Figueroa, Eddie Korn, Sieve Johnson, Coach Robbins JV FRONT-Tae Shin, Tony Nguyen, Gilberl Torres, Bao Lu, Nophiar Seymour SECOND-Ruben Guerrero, Scoll Alexander, Tim Lovelace, Mike Abamonie, l-larold Ogan BACK-Coach Booihe, Chris Nesbill, Eddie Gibson, Gary l-iuhn, Robbie Lelm. l1?E.i :mum CDUGM' ua,-R 4 Lorirvslv ff suX caucus cuusm T :susan ' Cuuchi L, due 'gy-P 4' :cv L , , , Guns? , , . gtuyab If 1 9 pf B 'Zu Q fu ' . f , i f gum! I 'mum T 'UWM Y ' E om , ' Q 1 ' '79 I L 5 i ' Lf 'fy B As g A ff' K L FA' I 55 'ww V ' , 1' A ,. .:f ' 1' f' , '. A I L I V I V' 1 46:6 . . f Z, K ' I .W V :rw-ff SPIKIN G TO SCORE BOYS WORK TO SET GOALS leyball. f 2 pracTiced approximaTely Ten hours a week JOhf7SOf'l. , 5 WiTh The help of players such as Rau! Cor .. .. dero, Alberfo Lemeli, Vrpul Parmar and Ea' X die Korn, The VarsiTy Team won Three P' 'Y ' x xg TW 5, Tp, 5, ,1 . ' 1 S' - . vs, A E. CN owes The VarsiTy Team was faced wiTh a number of losses, including a loss To crossTown rival Leuzinger. The JV Team consisTed mainly of freshmen and sophomores. Playing on The Team was 4 'T' loTs of fun and iT was definlTely beTTer Than I T' Q had expecTed iT To be, said Bao Lu The Q . .T V heighf of The Team was a disadvanTage buf - 1 Y- 1 ' -ff V iT was overcome by The players' quickness T T and deTerminaTion. When l made a good .- ' ,X , play, l was really proud of myself because l R , had helped The Team score and win said Lu T T T T T 4 wiTh enThusiasm. ' 1 ' ,. p 'lf T! X .' ' UP, UP!!-David Noya and Raul cordero gei f 4 , , , , . 'L T A Q f ' A ready To spike back The ball. This was Cordero s f , V :wi W ' . second year on varsiTy, ,. ,, 'i.iH- rx O QQ comms fa' ' TWQ V r' 45-egy 'RN G -X ,qv jx ' 1 1 , Q N an 3. , I I , - M Q 4 T Boy's Volleyball 'I iTTing and Spiklng. To These 27 guys These Two words were more Than a bunch of leTTers sTuck Togefher They meanT SorneTh!ng! IT was These Two words ThaT made up The sporT They played vo The VarsiTy and Junior VarsiTy boys volley ball Teams had Their second year of play and Tried To make The mosT of iT. BoTh Teams ' During These hours, They worked on Their bumping, seTTing, and hiTTing skills PracTlc ing helped me as well as The Team by lm proving our bumping and seTTing lT also gave us a chance To find more ways To make our plays beTTer, said Junior STeve X - ' mafches in The Redondo TournamenT de feafing Soufh Torrance, Palisades and El Rancho. Winning againsT Those Teams gave me a sense of accomplishmenT and all The hours of hard work seemed To pay off commenTed Korn. DespiTe some vlcTories CRDI ARY Glf1S show their super skills Trike One . . . polled The umpire. The piTcher Threw The bdll ogoin ond iT whizzed by The girl clod in The red ond yellow uniform. STrike Two! The girl squinTed her eyes, ooncenTrdTing on The bdll. The pifoher Threw, ond she swung wiTh dll her sTrengTh. The boll flooTed high inTo The dir, dnd soiled over The fence. BoTh The VorsiTy ond Junior VorsiTy SofTbdIl Tedms procTiced hord dll sedson, building up Their obiliTies in hiTTing ond defense. They worked on d vdrieTy of dcTiviTies, including running Iops, sTreTching ouT, Throwing, piTch- ing, hiTTing, sprinTing ond sTedling bdses. T'PrdcTicing helped us geT in shdpe ond geT us reddy for The nexT gdme. lT prepored us for VdrsiTy, ond builT up our dbiIiTy by moking us The besT we could be, sold JV ployer Geraldine Sdn Mdfeo. UniTy pldyed on imporTonT role for boTh Tedms. The Tedm is cohesive ond They dll geT dlong well wiTh eooh oTher, commenT- ed VorsiTy Cooch Noel Smifh. The ployers consisTed moinly of VorsiTy Teom reTurnees OT JUST fagreevf fn, , 'ff 9 1 . ZW ,. , fm from The posT seoson ond Therefore o sTrong W ,,,- iff? V feeling of uniTy exisTed beTween Them. This F ff! wr V' , . feeling of TogeTherness supporTed The ploy- 'W gf? , ers Throughouf The seoson. 'llf you were hov- if, '. if fffflf .M ing d bod ddy, sold sophomore Jdymie , ., 45 Ik Bradford, everyone wos There To supporT you ond To cheer you up! DROPLETS OF S WEA T-Lorroine Dovidson wipes off some bedds cis she is up To boT. Ddvidson wds d firsT-yedr pldyer. W1-lEf?E's THE TARGET?-Top pitcher Tricio Wdoyers wings The boll To The opposing Teom. VVOCIYSVS wds involved in The Honors Progrdm. T L 422 A earns' SofTboIl Skid. ST!-WING INTO SPACE-Michelle l-lellman dazes off momenTarlly Thls was l-lellman's Third year, 4 7 READY TO VVHACK-Sophomore Amanda STarnes hiTs The ball. STarnes also played volleye ball. BURSTING WITH JOY-Darla Cuiper and Erlca Henderson Talk afTer a yicTorious game, Cuiper was nominaTed for ChrisTmas Queen. SporTs J L l?lPPlN IT-Righifielder Neil Salguera hiis a fly ball To cenierfield. Salguero played varsiiy baseball Three years. READY AND WAITING-Junior Caicher Eyerardo lifes: R WQHS-9 Sl Zfskx Rams l :i 3 Duran VCllSl- mangas win 'QW NS i Qlxlfl HEADS UP-Kenny Alexander caiches a fly ball in The garne againsl Beverly Hills. Alexander played shorlslop. Boys' Varsily J,V. Baseball ,gli YS I M. i ' J 'FF lil? ...MAF . s-.- Q ,,,,,,,, W, ,. ,hu F' -v-mai Ls.. .Je '-'M ew.. Us-Md 41 A 1 rf I W F. 51. - Mr -..yew 'Wifi-...,,,,uwu.mNA. ' 1 -sv....., FRONT-L. Lopez, L. Haro, N. lvlariinez, T. Williams, D. lvlucker. J. Cordova, T. Lopez, A. Fierro. BACK-C. Paiierson, J. Usauiano, lvl. L'allen'iand, M. Glaud, E, English, lvl. l-iaynes, F. Cordova, lvl. Silva, l-l. Naiah Q 1 my MAKING THE DIFFERENCE j.V. players perfect skills ' HHS varsiTy Baseball versus: Long Beach Wilson 'I-2 Torrance 'l-6 NorTh Torrance 4-6 Lynwood 'IQ-'l Leuzinger T s A-0 Beverly Hills 47-4 Sanfa Monica 3-2 Junior Varsify versus: Long Beach Wilson 'l-2 Lynwood 4-5 Leuzinger 6-4 Beverly Hills 5-9 SanTa Monica O-8 I , ' e're one year older and ThaT 1. ' makes a big difference, sTaT- ed- 47-year coach Neil Minamr of'his varsiTy Team. Longer, more sfrenuous pracTices helped his players To maTure inTo a beTTer' 'overall Team. TheQ!Team's firsT compeTiTive TesT Took place in early ,March as The players hosTed The El Segundo TournamenT. AfTer losing To Long Beach Wilson, a more experienced Team, The Varsify Team annihilaTed Lyn- wood high. Behind The fasTball piTching of senior Sfeve Miller, They had a solid lead of 'IA-4 afTer The fifTh inning. Miller Threw mosTly sTrikes and allowed The Lynwood Lions buT one run. WiTh explosive hiTTing by seniors Torn Jess, Byron Wade, and Vicfor Prince, Their lead was sTreTched To 'IQ-'I affer The 7Th, virTuaIly demolishing The Lions. WiTh one win under Their scarlef and gold belTs, The varsiTy Team also defeaTed arch- rival Leuinger The following week. They proved The win againsT Lynwood was no fluke. According To Coach Minami, The Team's depTh was in Their piTching sTaff. 'llf our sTarT- er can'T find The sTrike zone, Then I had four oTher pifchers who can! exclaimed Minami. Besides Miller, righThander Jess, and sopho- more Ted Golden offen Took The mound. The many experienced reTurning players helped The Junior VarsiTy Team, led by Coach Goy Casillas, successfully defeaT Leuzinger by a score of 6-4. Their biggesT asseT was in junior piTcher Francisco Cordo- va, Francisco Throws sTrikes and ThaT's whaT we need in a piTcher, commenTed Casillas. fcheck The supplmenT for final scoresj FRONT-Lisa Easfman, Carla CoTledge SEC- THIRD-Coach Minami, Mike Babineau, Kenny OND-Randy ScoTT, RoberT Heydinger, VicTor Alexander, Tom Jess. Daryl Hodges, STeve Miller, A Prince, Byron Wade, Neil Salguero, Teddy Gold- Richard Pefers, Armando Fernandez, Coach HQ en, Bouche Robinson, Eveardo Durary Shaw. , r - . . .fi . W - ,' X --df Sporfs KEEPING CO TRCL amef hindered by cielazyr alenTed volleyball players anxiously awaifed The firsT game ThaT would of- ficially sTarT The second annual lnTra- mural Volleyball TournamenT. LiTTle did They know ThaT Their poTenTial would noT be discovered unTil afTer a Two day posT- ponemenT. Coach Robbins explained, l'The firsT day of compeTiTion wasn'T an- nounced and I wanled everyone who was inTeresTed To be able To parTicipaTe. Affer The TournamenT had goTTen un- derway, six Teams baTTled fiercely for Three days of inTense compeTiTion. Each Team could have no more Than Three players from The previous TournamenT. One general rule of volleyball was alfered in order To accomodaTe The Time limiT. The games were played To an unusual ll poinTs insTead of The regular 45 poinTs. Everyone makes misTakes and wiTh dou- ble eliminaTion a Team could comeback on Top, sTaTed parTicipanT, Dung Lu, The TournomenT was creaTed by Coach Robbins and Coach Boofhe To de- Termine The dedicaTion and poTenTial of inTeresTed volleyball players, The players performance in The TournamenT has no bearing on wheTher They make The vol- leyball Team or noT, confessed VarsiTy Coach Dan Robbins. However, of The win- ning Team five players qualified for The varsiTy volleyball Team and The oTher Team member, Nori Yufuku, parTicipaTea in The girl's varsiTy volleyball Team, The day of The finals Teams Four and Three were noT able To aTTend, due To oTher school acTiviTies leaving Teams One and Six playing for The number one spoT. Team player Eddie Korn from Team Six said Their sTraTegy of keeping The ball in conTroI gave Them o sure win. The win- ning Team was comprised of Sfeve John- son, Nori Yufuku, Eddie Korn, Harry Ogen, Nopher Soeung, and Tae-l-lo. TEAM SIX-FRONT-Nophear Soeung, Tae-l-lo Shin BACK-Sfeve Johnson, Eddie Korn, Harold Ogen. Nof picTuredg Nori Yufuku I lnframural Volleyball , 1 l l lnfrdmural Volleyball Tourney T y -so Jorma vs, a1f2SliQpiro aLii 411 Cordero vs, +5Lu E rl-Q -efiisiunciodies vs.Soph. 45.9 roomoii Team T Hncil fl vs. -as 45.43 Winning Team: Steve Johnson, Nori Yu- fuku, Eddie Korn, Harry Ogen, Nopher Soeung. and Toe-l-Io, Q , At 5. ' , lr' ,:.., ' x ef- Q 1 Fe'.'i'35 ' af ' H-' 'V K 4. V,-.N F 2 5 .' A Wai: . 54 'ir . , M, V E x .Q ki .1 ai? if 4 fffefffx Wm W ,, ,,, wff1 f f, wwf , ,Www I W r ,,,. W, I , ,,, ,MU M ,f,, , PICKS N' STICKS-Materials for Mr. Moores bridge conTesT assignmenT never change. Students conrribured a maximum of S5 for glue, Toofnpicks and plywood. 'X ff fe . '- -fm , JAM PACKS-Snouldering a weighfy Ioac freshman, Hernando Mendoza discusses a algebra Tesf wifn James Harris. Due To Thr abscence of lockers, srudenrs ofren carrier many books. Y II X- N F Bl:-.Cn M A G A Z I HWELCNUHMWE Best of the Seniors EENS making the difference GITCNT' SUPPORTING ACADEMIC TRADITIUNS a ,Lg wmv r f' T. ff A T A ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE iiszn-.num iw W-.ff-,W-.sum . . DedicaTed, ambiTious, compeTiTive, and hard- working describe The Academic DecaThlon Team of 'IQ87-88. The firsT Academic DecaThlon Took place in 4968 in Or- ange CounTy! Since ThaT Time iT has grown inTo a naTion-wide evenT, English Teacher Ms. Rae began preparing sTu- denTs for The November compeTiTion a year in ad- vance. Many of These sTu- denTs aTTended summer school meeTings as well as meeTlngs held aT lunch and afTer school. Two-year Acadmeic DecaThlon member Chi Nguyen sTaTed, IT was a loT of hard work buT iT was worTh The opporTuniTy To represenT l-lawThorne High School academically. Only six sTudenTs and Three alTernaTes were chosen To compeTe. These six sTudenTs includ- ed Two sTudenTs in each of Three groups QHonors, ScholasTic and VarsiTyj which were divided by grade poinT average. The decaThIon sTudenTs need To have an under- sTanding of economics, maThemaTics, boTh visual and musical arTs, social sciences, language and liTeraTure. The sTudenTs were also individually in- Terviewed and required To deliver Two speeches - one planned, one im- prompTu, and wriTe an es- say. The lasT evenT of The day was The Super Quiz. All 67 schools compeTed aT The same Time by send- ing one of Their members To The audiTorium floor and join The oTher repre- senTaTlves in answering auesTions abouT The hisTo- ry of flighT. A auesTion was flashed on a screen and The Team member had To 6 ,V ,wi M, answer The auesTion cor- reclTy in order To gain a poinT for his Team. Phi! Limbaucher sTaTed, To be on The Team re- quired a loT of Time and efforT buT The exciTemenT ThaT was felT during The compeTiTion was unfor- geTTable. ly X-L. . , l . A . . . fl A TU ww ,VL V 0 wWiyDwy4.M T T fs f Ml A ,fif-' L A 1 ' fx M146 UJJM ,wlifgi liifml if C Arif A ' ,i ! . fl' f 1 JJ WU DESTINED AND DETEIPMINED N QM MDI -fiyffk! ji ' V IUPMK JJ iw LM - , i f f INDIVIDUIALS FronT: Carol C, Ji ' ' 3 if Jarvis, Chi Nguyen, Phi Le, JUST ONE MORE SCOOP!- L, J, Wfk p .koi RoberT l-leiremier, Paula Physics sTudenT Michelle Willson L Q 1 X Q, Crawford, Back: Mary Reynoso, cauTiously pours anoTher cup of JMXL I ffl Ms. Mary-Anna Rae, Adam sand inTo The buckeT as Dung ' T ' N0 ' Machado, Bogard Chang, Lu prepares To caTch The .f -H NM Richard LODez, Phip Limbacher, bridge. should break. Over 600 1 -Q ,WD Jason Perry. Tri Tran. and TooThpicks wenT inTo The JL ' V! LaTanya Wise. making of This bridge. ff ff MLA Q AA ii 7 T Xi Q ,flu A A A ,. . l L lf MTL will s. BI IDGE BR January was The monTh for building, building bridges ThaT is, All of Mr. Moore-'s physics sTudenTs compeTed in an annual bridge building conTesT in '88. The winner, Roberf Heinemier, was awarded ci V Trophy for his ly prize-winning s 5 bridge, which held 65 pounds! The conTesT be- gan in November and The sTudenTs had roughly Two monThs To design, build, and perfecT Their bridges. Ann- Marie Sexfon commenTed, I sTarTed my bridge over Chrisimas vacaTion. There were always Those procrasTinaTors who waiTed unTil The weekend or even The nlghT before To begin consTrucTion, as was The case of Jason MacDonald, awarded The booby prize for his design of The leasT amounT of TooThpicks used. The bridges consisTed of one piece of balsa wood '18 inches long, one box of TooThpicks and 2 small Tubes of glue. They were required To hold a minimum of 3 'lf2 pounds. . 1 UTA W , ,W L MJ ' 'T ,jk L PHYSICAL STRAIN-Physics David Naya and Eleanor Sia discuss bridge building Techniques. Lu helped TuTo many sTudenTs in bofh Calculus and Physics. sTudenTs Dung Lu, Helen Leek G A D E The bridges were TesTed by being placed be- Tween Two lab Tables 'l8 U2 inches aparT and pouring sand inTo a buck- eT suspended by The bridge. As The bridges were TesTed. sTu- denTs gaThered around The vic- Tim who carefully and slowly poured sand inTo his buck- eT. Cries of pain and exciTemenT filled The room when The bridge sounded The all Too familiar cracking of broken TooThpicks before The final snap. Many sTudenTs spenT long hours working on This Tedious job and To hear The sound of cracking TooTh- picks . . . well, ouch! ADVANCING TCD EXCELLENCE WORKING FOR TEENS MAKE Ti-IE FUTURE Ti-IE DIFFERENCE DdTo processing, fdbri- cdTion, Technicol ond clinicdl work were jusT some of The opporTuniTies HIP QHigh School Involve- menT Progromj members hod. The HIP Progrom wos ovciiloble for seniors who needed Ten crediTs ond were cr US. ciTizen. IT pro- vided The sTudenTs wiTh on-The-job Trdining in over 50 differenT cdreer pdThs. HIP members worked wiTh NorThrop employees from T130 To 3:30, Ivlondoy Through Fridoy, for '16 weeks from Februory Through Ivldy. STudenTs could CIDEAIY for one of nedrly T00 jobs f-.' , ,J. . i Ti: I in coTegories such GS The fine drTs deporTmenT, compuTuer work ond od- minisTroTion Trdining. HIP showed Them how d compdny wds orgcinized, how o producT wds mon- ufdcTured, ond how new Technologies were devel- oped for The fuTure. Al- Though sTudenTs worked Two hours d doy wiTh no gudrdnTee of being hired, mosT pdrTicipoTed be- cduse IT helped mdke Their coreer successful. HIT helped me decide my co- reer, ond iT wds good prdcTice, sold senior Kor- ind Veldsco. Teen AdvicoTe Pro- grdm wds designed To Tedch high school sTu- denTs To be counselors. These sTudenTs were ToughT how To reocT in emergency siTudTions. Eleven KnighTs ond Dio- conidns were volunTeer counselors in This pro- grdm. STudenTs were broughT To This progrdm becouse of The ideo ThdT iT is edsier To Tdlk To oTher Teens Thdn Their peers. STudenT Counselors could reldTe To The prob- lems These people were hdving ond could Try To come up wiTh d logicdl onswer. The counselors helped one sTudenT T Gffi. , -, Qi Throu houTThe eor.They T! - Ci 9 Q 9- K. . Cx, C XL. f fs S Q, become friends ond The fl ,Q ,A v 'E-, EQ LJ 'CT 6? 55. id 'gal counselors encourdged 5, T4 'N f., Ts. -T' These sTudenTs To be suc- f-,Q ,QE if VT cy-5 45 cessful poTenTidlly. J 'ii fs if Lx- Ci W., I'The communicoTion .g g .NL , dx mx, y 69 Q ,Qi ,rf ZI2reTween The sTudenTs ' ZA U jf f JC 4 C 1 SQ. T' 'T Air f'i' I ' Ts J? T , :E as -D If 2 er. . -Ji fx, 2 . Qi- Tig., , -.: .Dr N- fs -Tl -1, sf ek .. X, K fx I, 11 , I ,J A -:I 1 . T: -., A 1 :- - . ss. ff , f--- . ia ,A ij' MQ!! ZET' Ai, U ,jp - .ig 1' . -sf. sf -9 g is q -fs Q b 7, Q 2- y -- .' 99 ' 'X -1' K Mk , ,En ' f If Q1 - , ' ff C. 5 if I H ,Ni v .,1 , AA V, I X 1 W U I. 1 f , -6 jf' off, , .f 3, ,J .. rv fi, rv, g-,Y -,J Q4 g I I .KN T 1 f . ' ..,,?1-. ' I - ,' 'J , 1- T 'i I s -1- on E'-9 'I32 Y Tx-xPfscreocfAPPifHiP 4 Il A,:..u dnd counselors Took some Time, buT hord work pdys off, sToTed Frdn Cd- son, TAP direcTor. When my person coiled me up ond sold ThdT he couldn'T hdve monoged To sTc1y in school wiThouT my help, ThdT pdid off for dll The work, sTdTed Ddvid Noyo. Being involved in TAP wos ToTdlly volunTeer dnd hord work. IT wds The sTu- denTs involved ThdT need- ed help, ond hoving d fel- low Teenoger presenT To undersTond Their problem o IoT beTTer Thon o lecTur- ing ddulT. This progrom gove The sTudenTs The chdnce To be individually helped, ond counselled unlike oTher dll Tolk pro- groms . To mony sTudenTs involved, TAP redlly mode d difference. BUSY BEE-SCROC sTudenT, Rudy Escobedo prepdres To sTorT on his upholsTery work. Through The progrdm he hos become ddepT in AuTo UpholsTery GS well ds AuTo PdinTing. THIS GOES HERE, AND . . . - Buddy FosTer works on d cor in his AuTo Trdnsmission Repdir cldss. AfTer course compleflon, one will be dble To inspecT, mdinToin cind repdir monudl dnd duTomdTic Transmissions. WIND THAT BOBBIN-Gary Hlnojos, G proficienT cdbineT maker, ddvcinced his knowledge Through SCROC. Hinojos hos gone for in The CusTom AuTo lnTerior business. WORKING IT ALL OUT Assessmenf Planning Programming and lnTer- renfion Program was a parfnership beTween sTu- denfs, parenfs, guardians, and school in which all concerned cooperafed To maximize The poTenTial of sTudenTs. This four year program ThaT involved incoming freshmen was designed To help sTudenTs become higher achievers. Coun- selors monifored grades and caughf problems in Their early sfages. l guess l am a fafher confessor, a parenf To mosT of The sTudenTs. They need somebody To Talk To and lead Them To success and ThaT's whaT l'm here for, sTaTed lvlr. Chaun- cey, direcTor of The APPI program. This program also aT- Tempfed To Teach disci- pline and self awareness. The APPI program hoped To raise The level of gradu- afing sTudenTs by The year 4994. When lvlr. Chauncey sTarTed nagging me, The only Thing I could do To sfop him was To sTarT rais- ing my grades, sTaTed Sfephanie Phillips. This pro- gram was apparenfly beneficial To many fresh- men. Freshmen dropoufs were aT a lower percenT- age raTe and school en- rollmenf was higher Than was expecfed. This program has helped me a lofz l Think iT has made me aware of college as a possible place for me afTer high school, sTaTed Beverly ConsTanTe. GOING IN RIGI-IT Ti-IE DIRECTION When The clock sfruck four, sTudenTs began To crowd around The school campus. As The bus ap- proached, sTudenTs hur- ried To geT on before iT hiT The road To find , . . SCROC CSouThern Califor- nia Regional Occupafion- al Cenferj. Sfudenfs affended classes ranging from Au- TofBody Upholsfery To Compfuer OperaTions. Al- Though The class lasfed Three and a half hours, a fifTeen minuTe break was offered, during which par- Ticipanfs aTe and Talked. 'll really don'T look for- ward To my break, said senior Linsey Chow, The class is fun and I learn more abouT The basics of compuTers. SCROC enabled sTu- denTs To expand Their vo- caTional Training opporTu- nifies in a varieTy of areas. The program was avail- able for juniors and seniors of six school disTricTs in The SouTh Bay area of Los An- geles CounTy. Scholasfics 4 i-IVW Lf NG WILL YVU LIVE? Here is a smiple Tesi To help you esTimaTe your life span. STarT wiTh 72 and add or sub- Tracf years of life as desig- naTed by your answers. 1. Females add A, males subTracT 3 Qwomen live longer Than men.j 2. Blacks subTracT 3, Whifes add 3 CBlacks have a shorTer life span Than WhiTesj. 3. If any grandparenT lived To be 85 add 2: if all four lived To 80, add 6 CC-3e- nefics affecf longevifyj. 4. lf eiTher parenf died of a sfroke or hearTaTTack before age 50, subTracT A. 5. If a member of your im- mediaTe family who is under 50 had cancer or a hearT condiTion, or dia- beTes since childhood, subTracT 3. 6. Live in a ciTy wiTh Two mil- lion+ populaTion? -3. Live in a Town wiTh 10,000- populafion, +2. 7. Desk job -3, job requires regular, heavy, physical labor, +3 CHard work adds To longeviTyj. 8. Live wiTh a spouse or friend +5, live alone -1. 9. lf you excercise aT leasT 5 Times a week for 30 minuTes +A, 2 or 3 Times a week, +2. If you sleep more Than 10 hours a nighT -4 Qfoo much sleep is characTer- isfic of depression and ill- nessesy. 11. GoTTen a speeding Tick- eT in The lasT year -1 fAc- cidenfs are The ATh larg- esf killerp 12. If you earn under 85,000 10. or over 350,000 -2 QWealTh as well as pov- erTy breed Tension and sTressj. 13. Are you generally a hap- py person? + 1. Un- happy? -1 Are you inTense, aggres- sive, easily angered -3. Are you relaxed or easy going? +3 If you did noT finish high school, -2, lf you finished college, + 1. lf you have a graduafe or profes- sional degree, +2. Are you 65 or over, and sTill working? +3 Do you have regular ex- aminafion? +3 lf you smoke more Than Two packs of cigareTTes a day, -8. One or Two packs, -6. One half To one pack, -3. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Do you eaT pork more Than Twice a week? -3 20. OverweighT by 50 pounds or more? -8. 30 To 40 pounds? -Ll. 10 TO 30? -2 21. Do you have a drink ev- eryday? -1 22. Age adjusfmenf: Are you beTween 30 and 40? +2. BeTween L10 and 50? +3. BeTween 50 and 70? +4 Over 70, +5. Now, add up your score To defermine your possible life span. If your projecTed age is 60, you will ouTlive 26 per- cenT of The populafion: if 70, A8 percenT: 80, 75, percenT: 90, 96 percenT and if your projecfed age is 100, you will ouTlive 99.9 percenT of The naTion's ToTal populaTion. Are you Too seriousor Too easy going? Do you Take life Too seriously or noT seriously enough? People who Take life Too seriously wasfe a loT of Time worrying abouT disasTers ThaT may never happen To Them. And Those who are Too happy-go-lucky are never prepared To deal wiTh life's difficulfies. They are poor plan- ners who fail To see problems build- ing up and are unable To cope wiTh Them when They occur. This fun Tesf may help you know yourself jusT a liTTle beTTer. Take iT and find ouf The real you. 1. You know you are going To be laTe for an imporfanf daTe. Do you a. dream up a brillianf excuse b. sTarT rehearsing your apolo- gies c. Tell your self you're worTh waiT- ing for. 2. You are going on vacaTion. Do you a. sTarT packing weeks before- hand. b. Throw a few Things inTo a sulf- case aT The lasT minuTe. c. make a IisT of whaT To Take wiTh you 3. Would you dafe a. only someone you know b. anyone you found aTTracTive. c. or does The quesTlon embar- rass you 4. Do you usually spend a. as much as you feel you can afford b. so much you end up borrow- ing c. as liTTle as possible 5. Suppose a friend wanTed To bor- row some money. Would you a. lend iT wiThouT a second Thoughf b. lend iT only if you could really afford To do so. c. make any excuses noT To lend if. 6. Do you buy Things on impulse a. yes, all The Time b. somefimes you're Tempfed c. no-or hardly ever 7. lf you feel people are sTaring aT you or Talking abouT you, does iT a. make you feel self-conscious b. amuse you c. bring ouT The devil in you 8. Check which of The following you would do wiThouT a second Thoughf if The opporfunify came your way. a. make a parachufe drop b. Take parf in a Television quiz game c. Try To make a forfune smug- gling diamonds 9. How good are you aT remem- berlng oTher people's birThdays and anniversaries? a. noT bad b. noT good, buT you keep,a lisf c. you don'T boTher 10.Do you worry abouT The fuTure a. no-leT The fuTure Take care of ifself b. noT really, buf you do Think abouT iT aT Times c. of course 11.Check which of The following sif- uafions would cause you To Tell a lie. a. To proTecT a friend b. To geT ouT of an embarrassing siTuaTion c. To avoid losing your job. d. To win an argumenf e. To geT back aT someone 12.You are on vacafion wiTh a mixed group. Someone sug- gesfs a swim in The nude. Would The idea a. appeal To you b. embarrass you c. probably have been your own idea 13.You say or do somefhing sTupid and your friends laugh. Would you a. join in b. geT angry c. acuTely feel embarrassed 14.Check which of The following sif- uaTions you would firsT find amus- ing? u. an angry wife hiTTing her drunken husband wiTh an um- brella b. a dog wiTh a can Tied To iTs Tail c. an old lady slipping on a ba- nana skin 15.Which of The following do you enjoy mosT on Television? a. serious plays b. old movies c. quiz games 16.Which of The following would you raTher have? a. lofs of money b. principles-and sTick To Them c. loTs of friends HOW TO SCORE Score The following poinTs afTer each of your answers, Then ToTal your score. ' 1.1-3,b-1,c-5 2. a-1,b-5,c-3 3. a-3,b-5,c-1 -41.a-3,b-5,C-1 5. a-5,b-3,c-1 6.a-5,b-3,c-1 7.a-1,b-3,c-5 8.score one check 9. a-1,b-3,c-5 10.a-5,b-3,c-1 11.score one check 12.a-3,b-1,c-5 13.a-3,b-5,c-1 14.score one check 15.a-1,b-3,c-5 16.a-5,b-1,c-3 poinT for each poinT for each poinT for each WHAT YOUR SCORE MEANS 30 or under: You are a very reliable person, TrusTworThy and conscien- Tious, buT you Take life far Too seri- ously. Try noT To worry so much es- pecially abouT Things ThaT may nev- er happen. 31-37: Vou are one of The in- befweens. You are noT a worrier, buT you're noT really lighT hearfed eiTher, Though you would very much like To be. You could be lighfhearf- ed if you relax some and Take Things a liTTle more in sfride. ScholasTics i TOPPIN G IT OFF PASTIME PREFERENCES Sporis, wherher played or watched, provided aihleles and speclalors wifh hours of enferfalnrnenf. Pizza l-lui lnslalled l.v.'s so Thai hungry foolball fans could salisfy bolh needs al once. 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Melissa Wilmot 4. John Porlella 2. Jessica Bautista 2. Michael Wilkins 3. M. J. Wells 3. Richard San Mateo . ii.i BEST LOOKING V 4. Sandy Armenta 4. Denny Rodriguez 2. Colleen Aylward 2. Byron Wade 3. Jessica Bauiisla 3. John Norman 4. Melissa Wilmot 4. David Noycl 2. Helen Lee 2. Bogard Chang 3. Tweeiy Nguyen 3. Michael Wilkins L Mosr EASY some 4. Rena Gaxiola 4. Richard San Mateo 2. Lisa Easlman 2. Angel Gonzalez 3. Paola Florez 3. Jason Monzon 438 f lL.f..Egsl Senior Hall of Fame VA ,kfi V. I V,.' , . lfy. I V-.9 I . ,V,' . L it r iil.i.' f4.3 ' 4. Bernadette Talanoa 4. Travis Hanna 2, Kim Bly 2. Bouche Robinson 3. Didi Wheeler 3. Byron Wade 4. Rena Gaxiola Richard San Mateo 2. Alma Navareiie 2. Vicior Prince 3. Helen Lee 3. Jason Monzon . . J . ., . I. g7 ! . ! y.y., y, ffyf ... . X .cyfy Q V,..,. f !.r77,. MVA!! gy V r 2 L in L. f rlli 1 fri rlii 4. Colleen Aylward 4. Denny Rodriguez 2. Claudia Gonzalez 2. David Rhoads 3. M. J. Wells 3. 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Helen Lee Richard San Mateo 2. Trina Hoffarth Shaun Dunnick 3, Lisa Eastman MOST SCHOLARLY Phi Le Anne Marie Sexton Melissa Wilmot 'l. Bogard Chang 2. Phil Limbacher 3. David Noya Scholastics it 439 News Reviews Races. Radio, TV, and newspapers abounded wiTh deTails on races in The polifical, aThleTic, medi- cal, and scienTific worlds. VisiTors raced To The USA. Prince Andrew and wife Sarah arrived in Feb- ruary To promoTe The U.K.- LA. FeTival of Arfs. During Their sTay, American com- peTiTors challanged Eng- land and oTher counfries in The 'IQ88 WinTer Olym- pics held in Calgary, Can- ada. The U.S.A. Took home 6 medals. Figure skafers Debi Thom- as and Brian Boifano elec- Trified audiences back home and speedskaTer Bonnie Blair earned a gold medal and a place in ev- eryone's memory of The Olympic Games. PresidenT Ronald Rea- gan and wife Nancy hosT- ed Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev and wife Raisa, early in The year. Gorbachev, promising Sovief economic reform, including freedoms in The L.priblicaTion of films, books and TheaTer, agreed wiTh ,xReagan on The reducTlon T of nuclear arms, Thus slow- power counTries. Reagan in Turn, Trav- eled To Russia for anoTher summiT meeTing. Howev- er, many began To ques- Tion The PresidenT's hones- Ty, due To a scandal in- volving his sTaff's coverf supporT of The ConTra re- bellion againsT The lVlarxisT SandinisTas in Nicaragua. Colonel Oliver Norfh, one of The accused sup- porfers, pulled focus dur- ing The summer hearings, inspiring everyThing from shredded Ollie-burgers To shirTs preclaiming Ollie for PresidenT! More serious presiden- Tial candidaTes raced To gain public supporf. By Super Tuesday on March 8, The leaders were evidenf. Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson led The DemocraTs, while George Bush and Roberf Dole vied for The Republican eye. On The scienTific side, researchers devofed counfless hours in baTTles againsT Aquired immune Deficiency Syndrome QAIDSQ. The virus, mosT common in homosexual and bisexual men and in- word . . . and fear. Less subfle enemies lurked abouT The sTreeTs. Gang violence and high- way shooTings Terrorized ciiizens, as did several earThquakes which shook SouThern California and caused residenTs To give serious consideraTion To The SBIG ONE , predicTed for The near fuTure. Realizing ThaT The fuTure could noT be Taken for granTed, consumers be- gan To cuT down on The amounT of aeresols They used, hoping To halT The deTerioraTion of The ozone layer. BirTh confrol became widely publi- cizedg condoms ap- peared in greeiing cards and TV commercials. En- TerTainers and sporfs fig- ures sTrove To educaTe The general public in an efforT To insure a beTTer world. SporTs commenTa- Tor Howard Cosell sTaTed ThaT we musT, as a na- Tion, work Toward making our schools and colleges The kinds of places where learning is paramounT. lVlosT HHS sTudenTs agreed. irjgpe weapons race be- Travaneous drug users, X Tw en The Two super- became a household 1 7 , ' V I -4-Z Til MTM' gill .:.f2fii.f1Nsg222i2z.ii: g X, . A WI if 4 li . . .- ML illlscis CM? Lifflfbz gf lo?-0 50 2ii5f'if'QEZYsf72Z22Z7232. f 7, 1 4, winning The gold medal in The , wil T T, T Mu uw! Qwf iff- f gwy liz?-ii.2:?'si..22r.z2zas11s , . ,fi if A if J' I LII Lf' d 1 In , sk SJLQL QM OOJTUQTO l4sifief W iyrzml iesfiff .C-2? ,,rf:iii5?f. I M 3 -i l-l ulia ,- - - ow- S lseilfde 49,5 Uf'.f'l-ii 55 fff ff' if L- -I-MJ OUQ' T' 'ILIOVT if-ljiiif Q81 .f' l5iU'C firgtpf Kiwum WLM Q MZ ici -g i T' Un ' F567 of GANG BUST-Policemen order gang members To undergo a drug search, Gangs exisied ThroughouT Los Angeles and iTs suberbs, aisTincTive Through Their grafiTTi and logos. SHREDDED!-ReTired Col. Oliver NorTh discusses his TesTimony wiTh his aTTorney. NorTh vowed To fighT allegaiions of wrong doing for as long as necessary , GLASNOST!-Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev visiis Bel- gracle, Yugoslavia, Gorbachev made vasT changes in The Soviei socieiy. PUBLIC PENSIVENESS-PresidenT Ronald Reagan proposes a new budget plan. Reagan occupied The posiTion of PresidenT eighi years, f'l41'l MAKING IT ALL ORK OUT MAINTAINING ORDER Securify guards have profecfed The campus in more ways Than one, by breaking up The auarrels The sTudenTs occasionally goT inTo and guiding sTu- denTs To Their correcT class. Guards generally kepT order wiThin The campus. l like working wiTh kids, said lead guard, Sheryl Powers. They are usually very co- operaTive. The guards were friends To many sTudenTs, as well as profecfors. JusT abouf all of The sTudenTs have respecT for The securify, oThers don'T really care, said securify guard G-us Ri- bera. ALW AY S A i-IELPING HAND! Rrrlng! As The Three o'clock bell rang, many sTudenTs wenT home. Buf many sTaff members such as The hard-working sec- reTaries in The aTTen- dance office had To sfay afTer To finish up exTra de- Tails. They worked To geT ThaT lasT affendance card filled ouT, Typed The one page lefT for The weekly bullefin, or senT nofices To sTudenTs who had a series of absences. I like my job. IT keeps me consTanTly busy, said TypisT clerk Karen Griffefh. lVlainTaining all The sTu- denTs' absences and aT- Tendonce records were one of The Toughesf jobs I was faced wiTh, said secreTary Qfypisf clerkj Helen Margolese, Secrefaries weren'T The only ones who were busy finishing up work around The office. The sfudenf sfore clerk, Faifh Jnes, had To handle many of The school's financial records, keeping an updafe on The clubs' accounfs, mak- ing receipfs, and selling an assorTmenT of school mo- Tors such as nofebooks, handbags, buTTons and sfickers. T SecreTaryfPrincipaIfSecuriTy G-uardsfCusTodians an 5 . if ,..eA,i, C .. .-. ' max hgh N 4 us, --'X . '- ' r . , .H Q. N - A A .,x, 'F -If ., L. ww.,- 6 , n -.f -K fa- - ., -... 'lf ' ' 11...-N. Y e ' ' ,' Q, In N5 . Am- V S. ,. . 6' A,-, . ..N' 3 .VQ,2 T .,,11.. 1.2 ' , . saig , 1 f-.. 1 ., ',X .QT- l ' ,,.. NEW PRINCIPAL, NEW IDEAS Having no principal for nearly six monThs, sTu- denTs began To wonder who was To occupy The vacanT seaT in The office. Some '13 candidaTes compeTed for The job. The candidaTes wenT Through Two one-hour in- Terviews wiTh differenT commiTTees, and an T8- member inTerviewing commiTTee. AfTer The six monTh process, The Board of TrusTees meT on Febru- ary T6, 4988 To announce The new principal of Haw- Thorne High School . . . ivlr. KenneTh Crowe. Crowe, who began his career in Teaching in 4975 in Olive VisTa High School in San Fernando Valley, was a sTudenT in The DocTor of EducaTion Program aT The UniversiTy of La Verne. He assisTed Teachers wiTh insTrucTional Techniques and was as- signed The posiTions of Di- recTor of AcTiviTies and AdminisTraTive AssisTanT under George lvlc Kenna in 4979, aT George Wash- ingTon High School. lVly goal aT HHS is To educaTe more of our kids aT higher levels of insTrucTional compeTency Than we have in The pasT, said Crowe. KEEPING IT CLEAN! Keeping our campus clean, and working on The new baThroom siTe were some of The jobs The cus- Todians did during The year. As soon as lunch was over, people wiTh green buckeTs and miniaTure rakes began To wipe The campus clean of Trash. When a sTudenT fell ouT of his desk during a Teacher's lecTure, cusTodians came To The rescue. AlThough SMILING PRETTY!-SecreTary Doris Golf Talks on The phone. Golf was a secreTary To The Three principals. WAIT!!!-SecreTary Genie CarTer Tries To hand someone a VCR form. VCRs were in greaT demand by The faculTy. fences around The new baThroom siTe prolonged sTudenTs' walks To class, iT would evenTually be a greaT benefiT. CusTodians goT up in The early morning and wenT home laTe aT nighT, Trying never To leave a projecT unfinished. T'lT's a jeopardizing job in a way, said cusTodian Nor- ris Glosson, There's usual- ly always a friendly aTmo- sphere here. STANDING PROUD!-Principal Ken Crowe sTands proud afTer lunch period. Crowe aTTended UCLA Law School. MAKE A RIGHT HERE-CusTodian Roger WhiTehorse empTies Trash cans. CusTodians conTinuously kepT our campus clean every- day of The year. ScholasTics 4? 0 1 ii AEE' , . 1,1- xy' , 1. - V -yi 4, rQ5Jf! NVf'V'4 I rw rmei asm 'CV X, .f C1 1 v v , T i E r ' 7 v ' 4-13 ' ' I Q: QW' T T -if N X .vi M.. ,. , H A T if' T Q f , , Z ' , X Q ij T A QQ, A . PUZZUNG PIT-The HowThorhe TorpiT oTTrcJcTed many STUCGDTS from all over campus. 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I have always had a goal To give as much knowledge To sTudenTs as I can, said Governmenf Teacher John Brown. 'Educafion is The mosf im- porTanT funcfion in our so- cieTy. A ReTiring Teachers lk LAMB 1 V. I x 5 f g an ff , 5 We X , , 7 ,fy Z , , , 4 1 . 'Aw 435 ---,MJJ ,V . .1 , The nexf order of business is . . . -English lnsTrucTor Dan Fix goes over The day's agenda. Fix was a disabled veferan, and long Time drama coach. Qmiddle picfuresj Who's fhaf?--Social Sfudies Depf. HeadfTeacher John Brown finishes up some paperwork. Brown was a long- Time sponsor of The AFS Club. Never . . . !-lvlafhemafician Raymond Liles lecfures To his class. Liles also Taughf Trigonomefry and Algebra Two, '33, nf In . , .. .Mig t AI A ? ff ..-, ' Bobbi Burkei-English Susan Abyaneh-Spec. Ed, Sherry Agron-Spec. Ed. 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Fifteen foc- ulty members were polled on severdl different ques- tions ond some very inter- esting comments ond opinions come out into the open. Bock when they were in high school, Ms. Stiritz, Mr. Preus, ond Mr. Bosler could oil be cought ditching classes: it's something they don't like their stu- dents to do now. One doy you might hove seen Mrs. Hoy in detention for poss- ing notes, or Mr. Robbins for tolklng ond disrupting the closs. Current teochers might not hove hod the teoch- ing profession in mind when they were in high school. Ms. Campbell hod no ospirotion to be o teocher until 3 semesters before she groduoted from college. I hdve no X452 Poll . la. ideo whot led me to the Educotion Deportment ot LlVlU-perhops divine in- spirotion? lvloybe dll the other deportment offices were closed. There were tedchers such os Ms. Roe who dis- covered they wclnted to teoch when they were in high school. I took on elective lit. closs my senior yeor where one of the projects involved teoch- ing o work to the rest of the closs. l found myself getting excited obout the discussion I wos leod- ing, ond the tedcher possed me o note thot sold, 'You will moke on ex- cellent teocherf l'm still working on excellence ond l love my jobl Some people judge teochers too quickly. The ideo of being o tedcher should not be thrown out the window, so eosily. Don't think thot just be- couse you Unever thought obout it, like Mr. Plum, doesn't meon you won't get the divine in- spirdtion loter in life. Over 501 of the El lVlo- lino Poll responses were from English teochers. PROMO TIONS Populor Principots Sec- retory Eldo Pilj gets reguldrmessclges F I 't from the U.S. Novy-ond not from Cop a C U toin Rlchord Allen! Her sonis Q submci rine officer out in the for Pacific. 'She wos promoted ot mid-yeor to the clls- F a C 't S trict office. 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Wyler spends a beautiful dayreloxing on his boat,fAside from sailing, ijlvyler enjoyed-cycling, jogging, and surf- ELEPHKNTS AND ELEGANCE-Ms. reds em- slo es. When not teachln , she enjoyed V D . . Q skilng,and'cycling. V ,.. ., .,M4..,,..,A.M1...M..... W? Educators Enjoy Extra Curricular Activities Teachers are people too. Many students never realize that their teachers also enjoyed a personal life in addition to their 7:05-2:45 teaching jobs. Because students rarely had the opportunity of seeing their teachers out- side of a classroom set- ting, it was hard to imag- ine their lvlath or Science teacher cycling down the streets of Manhattan. But our active teaching staff at Hawthorne High had some interesting hobbies to share. English teacher Ms. Rae enjoyed flying, garden- ing, volleyball and her most recent acclaimed sport of basketball. She also took pride in her rare stamp collection from the United Nations and the United States. Mr. Ladin was a popular pianist who liked to bike ride and ex- ercise. He was also a member of the Teachers Film Association, which viewed movies on a regu- lar basis. Ms. Campbell spent much of her free time dancing and acting. This past summer she played the lead role inthe Torrance production of My Fair Lady. And few people could top Biology teacher Mr. Andrade's bowling average of 'l9Ol Like students, teachers had a wide variety of in- terests. To discover them, one only needed to ride down Manhattan or ask. iss . eh The Scenes Where do you wanna go To eaT breakfasT? many sTudenTs asked be- fore an upcoming faculiy schedule. While sTudenTs had an hour on various Thursday mornings, The faculfy and sfaff were re- quired To aTTend The meeTlng, during which Teachers discussed a wide range of Topics from affendance policies, such as whaT To do when sTu- denTs have a long period of absences, To new Dis- TricT Policies which includ- ed The Truoncy AbaTe- menT Program. I Think iT's good ThaT we could discuss currenT issues and Things ThaT are going on ThroughouT The school disTricT! ex- claimed English Teacher Cindy Hoy. Teachers could Take refuge ln The Teacher's lounge, however. During Their breaks, Teachers aTe foods ranging from Lean Cuisine To cookies and a hoT cup of coffee, and Talked abouT such Things as siTuaTions aT home and whoT To Teach in The nexT class. Alfhough The Teachers' lounge wosn'T The mosT luxurious place in The world, iT did safisfy The Teacher's needs. l'd rafher eaT in a ga- rage, said Miss Camp- bell. 'iBuT The warm peo- ple make iT comforfable, alfhough There is only one microwave for T20 Teach- ers, The refrigerafor goes on The friTz, no heaTer, and a Pepsi machine when nearly everyone prefers DieT Pepsi. DespiTe ThaT, iT's a place ThaT l can puT my food down, and resT. Teachers usually saT wiTh friends in The faculTy lounge, according To Their common inTeresTs. 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FifTy ninTh-graders gaTh- ered in The cafeTeria for The free food and The free ad- mission To The 7:30 VarsiTy BaskeTbaIl game againsT Mira CosTa. When asked why They came, Zaneffa Taddesse said, l wanT To geT involved and show The school ThaT freshmen have spiriTi Robin Miller said, lT's sociable! Lori Sciorfino and Andrea The Freshmen Barbecue. IT was reporTed ThaT lvls. Link was offering up To TOO exTra poinTs. The idea was broughT up by Mr. Karella when STudenT Council decided To do someThing special for The freshmen class, The members of STudenT Council prepared hoT dogs, nocho chips, and chili. They also made banners To ad- verTise The evenT, During The feed They made sure every- one was having a good Time, and wenT around geT- Ting To know freshmen. STu- denT AcTivies DirecTor Dan ' ni homp ay wr?-L 7' .ff N. .. , 1 Morron said, We came Karello said, The Freshmen gf here for The exTra crediT! Barbecue was our way of ' V All of The Teachers were welcoming The ninTh graders offering exTra crediT poinTs To HawThorne High School. for Those who were going To . , , 'CAUSE VM HUNGRY!-Andrea MorTon eafs her barbecued hoT dog. lvlorfon parTicipaTed in many of The schooI's acTiviTies. - Juan AcosTa ' ' A' 5' ,4 ' T' , A Cenobio Adan r V Q T 'r'- 1 SilvesTerAguaVO V5 I , , Q 'V if - ' f H V' Cafalina Aguilar , - 'G' T. , I '43 f I F 3 f Y ' ' hs -, 5 ' is ' 'H us Aguirre s re ' T if X il ly W T' T Jon Albee ' ' A rr. + f ' '5 10' f Luz Alarcon Y K lqil V ' A 1 M Mi' K V, 0 lvlarfha Alaforre X 5 ,f f f, ,Q. : x, ay? 1 s N Pafricia Aiavez 3 H V , V4 , , I byvyfvv V ' V3 ,Ab,A ' ' M y ,V Fernand Albizures T' ' V, . 'T T V ' , ScoTT Alexander V Q A '1 --r1 3 2 ff 5 7- A -1 . , i, AnTony Alfonso V, 'vs QV ,EA V, , . A f ' Q 4-A 2 i, is TV f r j, G-Om Mmm Q- ip L ,f.r - T' A - ff f sf ' Merlyn Alonzo s.', f g -f -'V'f VV'A i' W I2 71 4 'K A 44 A Lavina AlTman ' ' ril V X L I 'f I V . 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U Sham BMD we-s A L, Q ssl? - , L L Q is is ... ROb,e'T BfOWnSWe 'T . l 3 if 5 0' -W - Craig Buage r - - r 'E - i . a n ff - ,. Gan' BUFVWGTT 'D ' ' L- ' 'D ' John Byrns if ' J l llkxi ' ggi-'ii rr rj A sw i, 4, Lourdes Cabral - X r ' ' Marlha Cabrera V . IJ 'Q 1 'W V 'x 'Sir Oracio Cabrera ' u- , f er 4 - ' if E X, i -' ' ' ' . r v is - .W Q- L Q ' - W Mm Swede ' A- ., NJ 'GM :f:a::f3r5gj'3:'srNgg'gN , SCOTT Callahan yd , . ' . r V A X ' --- - ' Grace Calma - I i ' f '93 Salvador Calvario . 'C' I 'rn I V' ... In V ' -7 'V ' ' I f Marlo Camacho V j 2- , , , r .. ' Dion Cammack X n ei- P 1 ,K -. Y ' - i r iii? Q ,, 9, K ,, Q In I, as rR,,. r K r Ana Cano ., K ' 7 A: nr: AV ,. . -N . -. I l . 1 CIOCW Conlon f L 33 I - Kardon 5. AQ I r A .r 1 I H Arejgrrdro Correro 3 y X, ' ' David Carrera , - 'Q we-fs., , 35:3 gr 1 ,V ,V - f Alerandra Carrillo , 4. . , ir, A I,- W. r.,rr.rr35g,,.:, 1, I A L , 5 r .r ir ,. I Ana Laurie Carrillo . , ' V V f fr '- , L Z, . A SIIEEI'-1 '13 :-:I 'N 'r:, . . 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A . h y r E Q :I I H I Alfredo Cejo A A - L . , MGrQGri'fO C910 vi JA ' A L- A -N is ' K 5 ' Yesael Genleno I 'I as 1 Lf ' 5 2 ff Q D rr' .Q C Alvaro Geldo -- , r , QA f lv en- r ' L- , JOOQLHH Cervcnies V we r L- ' A L lvl in C r ' 7 - A , A Gr G ewan es . r x 4 r ff ' r . H , Roberl Cervanles . l . ,- i ' Nl if , 1- NJA A Rosa Cervanres 4, , ,, f A I In A L' r David Chapman ' pf A . 5 A Renee Chapul A 12 ,ra , . ' if , - Q4 , L 2 r , , ' . 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Q -A 2 L 'sz W ' F 1 -, Jw . . -, '. ,In :',gZ,3:: : ff , ff? 11:33, bfzir-5.5 er, 'V 4 . s 5. A 'X T' s, v, me 2. gs: . V-1 , , V . ' 'Ski if V 4 'Xi.!iiiiiBi , -ef L I J, , . Z, ,Ny VV ,1 il kv A I 1. i X - Q- ' .' ffefzv- 1' X 1 ' 'L N 1 I.- ,,. 5 Q 4 . fl , '- i gf i'1 l ' ... ' X 't 2' ' 'A . i K 1 , . l . ' ' 'L' 1 J vii J sf ' ' A sl V ue! 1 fy is z I , . ' 'F ' f ' 1 N ' ff W ' ' . ' ' 1 i '-egw i - -X . yx RV Y, QF V f . ,.. . , ' I, ' L. , 9 f erplexin robl Y X11 -. K. ff P - -ss I 'Q ' x .,,.. W, .sb fl f I ,. 9 WHAT WAS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EMBARRASING MOMENT? TIM LOVELACE- I weT my panTs in 7Th grade, while I was saying a speech in The audiTorium. KENDON CARLSON- When I wenT on sTage To receive an award, I Tripped and landed on my face. CHRIS NERBITT- Flying Through The mud in fronT of half The school. SUZANNE READ- I Tripped over a rope and fell on my daTe in The lunch area aT Magic MounTain. TYMME PRICE- Being drenched wiTh waTer by a passing car. BRANDY FERA TE- Being asked This quesTion and noT knowing whaT To wriTe. GREG ROBERTS- Having a conversaTion wiTh a com- pleTe siranger on The phone, Thinking he was my besT friend. KENLA JOHNSON- I made a Touchdown in The 8Th grade. Did I menTion iT was for The wrong Team? YOLONDA ROB Y- I dyed my hair blonde and IT Turned ouT To be orange. PAT NIGHT- My dog fol- lowed me To school and saT nexT To me in my English class. BLUSHING BLUES - Alexa Brown shys away from The camera as her piclure was being Taken. Brown was a member of Key Club. X . ...v., Q . , 1 I I Alvbqg Av,,iA5 'A LizabeTh Franco A .- ,.1 , 4' M ' ' Lazaro Franco Andrea Frizzell E fi . . 54. K. 1 .,.,. 1 l I 4M '- If Ana GaiTan Daniel Galindo X 1 S 3 , X 1 ff X L. I X -.. , x Y m 4 X I T Karina Gamero T Alex Garcia X Alma Garcia Amelia Garcia Andy Garcia ' Araceli Garcia ChrisTina Garcia Dacely Garcia Elder Garcia Geraldina Garcia I I Q AH 1 is ,.,.,., . . nf 1, ' F ,. 'Wie' GOfC'G . I . ' ' Jose Garcia , ' Q Q, 5 .. 5 . JuaniTa Garcia ' ' -A FT , , Q, ' ' N- T Luis Garcia -kr A ' X H C I 1 y Maria Garca - . 1 If ' , ' ' I f .1 f MarisTa Garcia - , I w . ' . -1 . Q , R X I Omar Garcia 1 l w i RoberT Garcia A ' , Q :ig Sandy Garcia ,, in ,,L' ,. . . Qs V, ' ' f I , Sylvia Garcia -n. -'A-' A' f ' VicTor Garcia 4 an zs ' .... 4' AQQ 5. , h y QD , . , 14 g f Edward Gardiner me 'T' ' , , , . .,.f , XG E 1 . -R. . Q , 'l' C' T: ,, 3 MOfQGf'TO SCWO V' ' i ' A A A ' DaTrIcia Garza 2 K T- , y ' A Elvio George . ' V V' Khann Gian ,. ' , ' ' . .,,. . - T 2 . A , - as 1. I . Gabe Giersclorf Q. , . - . ' ' fi 2 .las 'fj,, 4 ' , if ' I cj A: . I , 5 ' I Z ' - Alex Gomez 1 , I I T' I V ' I V 1 AHOYOSG Gomez L- ' Q A- . '-- If OL Marvin Gomez T f if I f V g ,f Michelle Gomez A . n f 55 ' ,,,3.wq-I . Oscar Gomez T , Adriano eonmies Freshmen 4 6 4 An average of Two and a half hours of homework per week shall be assigned in each class. The Governing Board pe- lieved ThaT homework played a viTal parT in The To- Tal educaTion of sTudenTs. So, The above disTricT policy was drawn up, Has enforce- menT of This policy been ef- fecTive? Do Teachers have a grip on sTudenTs To encour- age Them To do homework? Surprisingly, many Teach- ers did follow The homework policy in Their own differenT ways. Some felT ThaT Two hours was sufficienT since homework was noT favor- ably given on weekends. OThers felT ThaT Two and a half was adeauaTe for col- lege pound freshmen. Freshmen class was The pesT way To sTarT sTudenTs wiTh good aTTiTudes and sTudy habiTs. Opinions wheTher Too much, enough, or Too liTTle homework was given varied greaTly. I geT a fair amounT considering l had more in junior high, re- marked an honesT freshman, April Rivera. A common aTTiTude was To jusT do The assignment geT The poinTs, and move on. Teachers felT ThaT They were ouT of reach wiTh sTu- denTs aT home, where inTer- esT was losT and homework forgoTTen. BuT no maTTer whoT amounT was given- 'TIT only works for people who are moTivoTed and wonT good grades, said freshmen Teacher Mr. Chich- esTer, WHAT DO YOU WANT NOVVTP?-Teachers Aid Sieve Shapiro is hard aT work correcTing Fresh- men papers. Shapiro was also acTive wiTh The KnlghTs. ecti omework H Celia Gonzalez NW , V x I V T ' , KA ,, Cesar Gonzalez f g. Q , I' ' T .L A I 'Q , , CrisTobal Gonzalez , . 1 J 'F jk, g e , , r tg g ' NN . ' 1- ,-, yi--fi g T. . 5. W Q ' lv- ?I 'G 7Q .lose Gonzalez ,, W , x V+ 1, - TQ IJ, .- E . ' Q ., '- A ew au 1 ,, v. ' 4 'cw ' gg v , ' . ' Jose 60020162 1 4 . ff 'ggi 1 , , . ' : V -, -.A L, .sf 1 -. , f .,-- X s pass - ' -. A, Y ' Y' : Y Juan Gonzalez , ff- ' -'ll X' F N' if xy l 'L - ' Luis Gonzalez P V 'S f 'T ' T 'fig-g T I fi J Maria Gonzalez A ' ,. X ' A Monica Gonzalez A T A , b ' V: Nancy Gonzalez is 5 A V, , Ramon Gonzalez . M -, E 1 J Dano GoodnighT F 5 T 1 ' ,g 145 5' L ' ' X: Marco Gozalo 4 ,B - V ' - if 1f .L 9' Larry GranT ' 4- A R E Eric Green , . ' . 5 . A ' 8 x X I Hilda Guerra L - T . ,Sf A , 5 , , ' ws' Jose Guerrero ' b 5 . X E 1 Q - V by A Laura Guerrero ' TT, . 1 , iqjgf, - ggi , f- Q Luis Guerrero . H- ' Q . V A- . keg L i Ruben Guerrero Q ' T ' ' - . , - 1 T L T Q-f Sandra Guldos V ..V, A 5 5,-2 s., 1 X , Guerrero Guillen ' i 1 . 4 X 7- -.,,,,,, gf g ' Paul GuillinTa A A i V- v T 21 T . n I V. 3511, - T K ,V Fil Guipoco l 1 K -' T I Vince Gurule 9, , ' E ,, Raul Guherfez . T .V K -L in ,. 3 I in x K '- RoberTo Guherrez , , ' L Q .. 5, + - W Tildy eurlerrez 'W ' 'T 1 f Abdullah I-lukiml , , X- Jose Haro A ff N Sit'-' f-' rf l Jean Harrison A f -- 5 ' 1 lf , V A is Q is Julia HawThorne f ' QS, , AH, ' - Adrian Hernandez 7 - f E ' L 3 .Q F , V: if sl ,- Q' 5 l ,, 'sf -135 - . f -- Dan Hernandez - I is f - -gg ' f 1 1- J Q ' fn F David Hernandez ,gf g ,H , X 'QA' , ,Q ' f-r : 5' 2 ' '+- . f, 5 .- . ,j- - , -4 ' - N51 1, 7' ' Q - Herlinda Hernandez V Q , A -F1 A f , T QE ., ' ' Issa Hernandez T 'ji' x ' ' W l' l N ' ,YM Laura Hernandez 1. ' is all 'I HecTic Homework 1 , .am .- HH fm , sew, . a--- 'Q-4 g X ,nw - 4 ' -s V N r Q X , g if M 8 H A ' J H f ' ' L X U X s K . X E g 1 fr' 5, -1 is lk L X Q ,R , x l ,f I Diane Herrera Joel Herrera Jose Herrera Gene Henderson Noel Higareda Brian Highland ,, ,Q X ' ' Uyen Hoang T H- 4 Q A 5 ,lil Fawn Hoffman ff - -- Q gy N is H ujr' Stephanie Hones sf WQ ? Hg , 1 W . Q 1: if H 55 Jeff Hougland ' ' V ' .. i 'I :ww - z L,-LH Q , - X ':' . if . j A- fp . Q H I ' Q Q, Q - +- rg X 'Lf Brian Howell sg --A Hi V' H E ll X Qc .lb ' 'F gg - - A Michelle Huelor f ' L . H Y L - Ruby Huerla , A QQ 'H Q 94 Janny Hui . A ' 'l YN UH' '- 5 Hugo Hurlaclo - w ifi . 'N -- D Q Q. Q 5 Rafael Hurlaclo -if f ' 1 A V I V Q Q Eduvljes lbarra V . . , X Q Jose lbarra Q ' ' 'T SL i 1 .. 1 M:-X , -H Q M' i Maria lbarra ' A , Q Y ' :L :Q lvlarklsaacson b H V lzbv L1 Q , 5 Francisco Jacoloo A Q ' Sf r Zeno James x as AQ f' ' ' A Alonso Jara 1- A - Gricelda Jara K x N x Q A Veronica Jara j 'T '01 ff F ' s--5 f Ana Jaracuaro ,Coz Q K ' ,..A.QV' Q53 Leshon JenninQs ' - b K X Daniel Jess Ana Jimenez .kg 4 A Claudia Jimenez - ,QQ L Jennifer Johnson l H- - ,- 1 . X M QI A Kevin Johnson 3, L, Q A A Q 'Im , QQQ I - ,QQ 5 Adrianne Jones ,. ' 4 H H 2 A ,, N51EgQQfQQ:51:5,:a H gi SH ' David Jones it ' ' K ' ' A ' I LH- ' H. it- James Jones L' ' ' ' ,. 'ik Q- Hs. .V - , L -L A - , if S' . HQ 9:5 ' f H V X n Jermaine Jones ' H' ., , - ' ' V- R ' rw Jina Jorgenson X ' .H s 'f ' I .. H 'ff Y f E V i f 'i , I sH . Q .Q l'w!mf?HQ-if HH H - -, H Jennifer Keowns 'V r gi Q Q QQ H ' 4 f X Henriella Kerley Q ' L 2' ' H PlPPlKeUS 'Li iffj -- H 'L H ., 1 QQ, 0 ,L Cofolinerim Qs 5' 1 S A f mf is - K3 E ' ' L Sh leV Km 4 2 ,I . H Dora Kirsch ff ' Q if ' Palricia Knighl ' 4 H- ' ix'-E'f': ff. -.,.I . R l M' RIVWUS KVGOQ f ' , 'T . Cheryl Kreis in' H A H- L, Karin Krlll f A 2 , - . . ' I H ' Q, L Severina Kuk Q 5 Q5 Q L - Q ' Q, L- 'N 0 Hi p Claudia Landeros f r 9 - - 'l' Y, '-X V ' jf, Hrjijif Lisa Lavalleur -hs S, ' Q, 'J' Lucinda Lawrence X 1 J M -. ' Q 'F lvlaricela Lazcano y ya-1. 5, H - Ricardo Lazcano Q J fri . -M wfv DUOC Le Q . fs- -L A - 5 L 2 of - s H Mm Le , ' ' -V QT. ' ,, ' , ' Tram Le . L. , . , QH ' , Q 35,1 'V f ' ' 'H . Song Lee - -J ' - Wayne Lee l' , ' . x my xx .. ' . Brandy Lewis , , f , ' H ' Q 3.1 1 , ' ' H 1 MiQUGl Levvfl , i Hekishma Limbrick ii H- 'H H Elimbeimopez 1 , 1' awj ' 5 . , :Hf '5 Erik Lopez -gy F' 'H QQ - 'LL . . H -'21 Franklin Lopez H -' ' ft ' Q 5211- - sg -H1 55113 - . , - A H H . -,hi Rudolfo Lopez ' ' ' . 'X Tim Lovelace i ,ah Freshmen lies Jesse Lozano Jennifer MacDonald Veronica Magallon Oswaldo Maldonado Cesar Mancilla Maria Marin Paul Marin Christi Marsh Latainga Martin Silvia Lopez f Sara Lozano Bao Lu Miguel Lua Robert Lujan Phy Lu , vfiftfiva ' 4: g J., - . Q Q A.. cf, 5 Q4 K , 4, 'il I i,' Xxx r ,V.. , 41 lil i,4A. , 5 f sig .uk , Z - -9 iffy- gi' W 4 Lib' , Y i ., 'N ,I is Rudy Martin I ' j 1, William Martin R J J' y Be0lfl2lflGflifle2 -re air J. ' Daniel Martinez jfif1'f?, X f .r ff ' t , Q , Gllbello MOWRGZ . J V ' s. A ' a Q 2 Martin Martinez it a X I ' J. 4' 'A ' A Pilar Martinez , , , I, A Rosemary Martinez Brian Mathenge Jorge May Gregory McCray Jennifer McCoy Rickey McGauran Jennifer McKee Marla Medrano A ' 'fs :I-wfi - '--- 1 , V X f rr, K A 1 V M Vvllqg, My u ,.,, Z Sergio Medrano f , IV. X Albert ryiemny Q if 4 'HF ' Debbie ryiernnan is ,, 1 ' 'nj' Gustavo Melia , 'A ' i 1 N ' .ir Santos Melia , -ir-'A K, A - ' ' ' ' 4 ,, - ' , r,, Guadalu Melgarejo f -. ' ju, , . Donald Mellron ,gl ' We NA 1 il? 15--v -L i W-ww:-f,4 1- 5wv:s,g fa. r W5 f M 1 sr 4 45 ' . an 591521 if-1 .Q 1 q- , 4.. AP' www ,eff A v 1 Moms Mendez J' J M if ' ' J if V :I J . wr .ri. ' , we .... V-,A-' L owe' r .' w ,fiff ' Maritza Mendoza e do , f - .QE - ' ' r,.- f -' -'i' f- -'-' I: ' ' ' W if Norma Mendoza .- A f ' , ,- 'f f 3, , . . ' SM r J , SilvioAMendoza M- Q Q ,L .-r ? gg- iii , V A .. gf , 'S l ,Sk 8 Quinn Merritt - ' J g.. ' 7 ' - 5 , - Y Donald lVllHSl' Y ' 2: f, '. M :J-E ex R I .Cu .. Robyn Miner V W M ' l 'A Maria Miramontes A 'rf 5 - A-f . V . . ' ' ' - L U fl-f . '-L , r ,,,w, ,,', , ,Vg M, . Q ,jt2jf5.., V s, , , Mike llfloeflflefi u Q J , f J ,. Q ,gtg Julie Montani 1- ' ' 1, . L r 2 , ,J . ,Q-gf .v.- ' Gustav Monterroso '- V -V 5 - QE-47 9 rd f, , rv' 24 ii' 6 2 -V - .3 f M rw ', 1 1-. Rosa Montes ,J . . V H' 0 it - is .. w - , fl A sr-x 1 Q. wg? - , 4' Rafael Montgomery I 'X 4 we , tk lp 3 Daniel Moon , - '- A . r 'T' . H, Rachel Moore 51, ,f ' V ' X ' 3 r 1' V' ' z 'X W M 4,- ' 'f 5,.f' 'Q i S! I X , . , 'D it l r.rJ J , Gabriel Morales 151' ,L t i gm , ' 1- H L5 zz Horacio MOrC1lS-S ,. - 5 J Marvin Morales fe if fm .N gi A ab Qi 1 ' Rachel Morales A X A i f f' , bl 1, M yy 1 'I Q FGHX MOFSJOH ,. ig' fr 31 4- Carlos Moreno 'M' 2 ' ' . ' -A y Omar Moreno 'N fl ,A x ,Q gs .f xi , Ramiro Moreno xr. , 5' , , - 4 r ' :yas 'www ,W ll 5' Thurman Morris K at ' J .L V J Edward Mortilla 5 3 ' . ,l r - V g Andrea Morton - J -rf 9 r ,, r i f V , 'f : ' - ' Qi S is is ' V, -5, ', .N 41 ref A sw Anthony Mosby 1 ,, K -1 1, - + f . , G? lSlCl9l MOSQUGCICI Y if , Q- xf , . , , E I. - 5 5- . v r - 's f-it Y ff , 1,, any ' - :,: ' - Kendrick Motonlr . , 17' ' Miguel Munguia 2 'f ij ? :, 5 3 'f , ' I 'L Freshmen oney akin otives -s M-: .......,,, 4 7'Ef X-sara Q55 -- 5: .5 -- wtf . --I I , 1' -1 f .4 ' - G , ' - i-- 23' ii ' I '- I 1 5:-1-3'f ' ' 5. ,. T 'F-if 1 lx .W -.sf -s ,J A 1 .... : Qi ? N in A B 1? ff iff, I x l x X Vs 1 Z s.. ,mx Q, al C' L4 Faced wiTh The problem of noT being able To work how do you obTain money To go ouT on The weekends, buy lunch, cloihes, eTc? Gisele Cacho ln order for me To obTain money I sing in my group called Chucauieux. We sing al parTies and hope for The chance To become popular. l'm in chorus To learn more abouT The arT of singing. Hilda Guerra My sisTers give me money because I Take care of my liTTle nieces and nephews. Luis Flores ul help friends, neighbors and a carpenTer who lives across from my house. He pays me for helping him measure carpet Jean Harrison 'lMy mom has an accounT in The bank and whenever I wanl or need money we go To The bank. Brian Baker I have garage sales aT my house on Saiurdays To earn my spending money. Sraci Shapiro 'll geT money from my par- enTs for lunch, bul I save iT and usually eai aT home. Celia Gonzalez I gel money for my cloThes from my mom or my sisTers. TACO TIME-Freshmen Bao Lu spends his money for lunch aT Taco Bell. Taco Bell was a popular place To eal aT. Fernando Muniz Aracely Munoz 1 Billy Murphy NaTasha Myers Yury Nalarro Salvador Nalera Sergio Napoles Sergio NavarreTe ' Q WX ? Es - 'Ut 'Q 5 'sf I iiis: , Mow Navarro ' if ,..i: T -5' .- x viviana Mavarro Q .i -'fr ! - 4 ' '- i31.,i'i':'9ifi ' Jennifer Naylor .. Q' is . ..,.A Q? N Francisco NegreTe A Z 35... T A 133 : B- ,,... Maria NeQreTe . A' '- A V ':'--.. f ' ,V . Chris NGSDITT 1 A . I 1 . 4 ' hlbllvlq Viz. I Ab vb'V I-luong Nguyen . - . , .,.,...... I A , -2 sr 1 T .. I ,.,. 4- . ii - Q ? IGH MQUYGU W!! VV I f I I1- T! ,,s. E., ..1,. I Julie Nguyen , A ,N 4.A.A n. I g ' is I , Nhul Nguyen I' r ' 5 I ' ... r ' 7' . S E TONY Nguyen if 1 . -. ..s.. i kj Q mm Nguyen f' ' T' -... tl' 4 ,ivf! ' 1 -f ,,.: f Efffi 'fz' 3' 29? zlii Y 1 . ' is 1 .ili iii: Y ' Tung Nguyen I fir 1. fi.' , ff ' if .- - ' ' , ' 'T' Uyen Nguyen I ? ' ' Nicole Norwood . V.xV . n , t ,, Mono NOVOO .. . 3 Michelle Obregon M U - ' 4 ' fiiif -- Aurelia Orduno 'N va 'if '-,. . ' x 's Angelica Orolbeza 4 ...a . J ,yy, y,,. fi, il Elpidio orozco , A I . ErnesTo Orozco ' ,' ' ,il ' A ak Danny Orliz Edin orfiz Xxx! Po II . 465 I The Teacher sTood aT The fronT of The class, her eyes scannihg The array of sTu- denTs. ViliTh The self-moTivaTors always geTTing good grades and The low achievers geT- Ting The special educaTion They heeded, people ofTen asked, WhaT abouT The middle class? Cenlinela Valley Union High School DisTricT Superin- TendenT McKinley Nash re- spohded To This auesTion by iniTiaTing a program for in- coming freshmen ehTiTled, AssessmenT, Planning, Pro- gramming and InTervenTion CAPPIQ, designed To help whaT Nash called The For- goTTen Middle . APPT, de- vised in a conTracT form, was based upon The coopera- Tion of The sTudenT, The par- enTfguardian ahd The high school. In signing The con- TracT, The sTudenT agreed To go To class, be aTTenTive and follow direcTions. The parenTs had To provide a auieT place of sTudy and moniTor The sTudenT's pro- gress. ln Turn, The school had To noTify The parenTs of sTu- denTs progress every five weeks, and counsel The sTu- denT whenever necessary. WiTh The ihiTiaTion of a new program, mixed opinions arose, from The sTudehTs, who were major conTribu- Tors To APPT. Arlene Cormier was ohe of Those sTudenTs, who said, 'iTo me The pro- gram doesn'T serve a pur- pose, iT is supposed To help sTudenTs geT higher grades, buT mosT of The people wiTh- ih The program are already The high achievers. V Q nur, V' T hu 5 A , ,iawgy ,W Vp 5 f ,. if g .5 hi wa, 7 l f 3 l n .,,4. 1 g l ,Ia 5 T ir' 4, 'kg ontracts ontrol heatin K, lei, ,Q I f A 5157. ff: 'LL hw' as fi ff - ' ... f HEY AN A !!-Freshman Sheila Sid shares her im- A W 3' ' proving grades wiTh friend Orfa Tampan. Sia was 'WI' also a member of Drill Team. ' ' Rebecca OrTiz g ,T f m l Q T 'i :: ,I , - ' M' J Chuck Pacheco gg 'T' , f y T Q Curios P092 . , . . , , ,, f . -:Tl-- , is ' if Juan Paredes V v ' H F ... I at -k' E as r , STacey ParTmon 'Z Q f f.- , . g g P- ., 1' N H . . I K if: fx 4 gi Faviola Padilla l ' - V N T XX T Denise PaTTerson . V f 1 n A if ' , , ' ' . -.' STewarT PaTTerson Q, -'YZ 3 .V ,l,,.' , y 1' ' X Agl , , ScoT Pa yne . l f .gy A ' T Dennlse Pena , x ' Z . 4 ----'- .' 1 , N Laura Pena T g', A 'g,,L :, my 2K ' ' 1, G Mariageha V . ,V fy A E . eorge erez .4 :Sq - X 6 ' g si- . T V I X Y 'fefie Pefez . 5 rvz' llxbq Qnnl , ' T5 f , T Tzf, T T' P -.1--: :lilff Jose Perez 4' . 2 f' . -vsf , ,ff ' 4i 4,,. ,A In ,. Oscar Perez ' N' if , S' . ' ul.. 'f ' 1 'A , Q ' Yom y A . f is of Trai Phan . 5 ,... . h ' i. ., . V ' .' 1125 L . f..' I Q 1 Dannie Phifer A 5, ' ' ' . ' L- fi.. ' A ' ' ' Nichole Phillips V 1 .. s'-l.- . , . .W sfephohi Phillips 'T Y . , T T TTiAl ' T, Rudy Pime-nTel its .':: f' V 'fi-5 lll. z J! Julio Porres ' - Nr. 4, S AN , f Q .- Chris Poffilo T . V lil, 'Q , il as Eva PorTillo tb' I FF - -f- -.. . V. -W- LeonelPozo ' i V A.: img' A '3' K X STeve PrendergasT N ,T ' X Tymme Price A. Ai 3 ' A Sufia Quadri ' f ., David Quiroz ,. ,' ' - fp ' ' ' 5 A , Vicky Rael 5' I . 1: ' I ' Irma Ramirez 51 M T , 21 H ' ' 4 ' T 5 .lose Ramirez A X W 'P . ' N A , A LeTicia Ramirez 'Ax ' 'gb' S ' xr X 7' 4 ,g rf MaTThew Ramirez '55 P 'V' 1 55 'X A Freshmen ConTracTs ll ,gal A ii P .-.ss l . ..-fx :ix ' if ' ' ,- X i ',-S3 Ry' r X Erleen Ramos 'E-5,1 is-1 f l k -. ' fa-Vx-5 , . ,x X. gk r Y- . - - A, ' Veronica Ramos W - 3 ,, V , 5 , X . A F 0 , : . Tracie realllff .,. A , , QT fs' , ' Bill Rausch , .. L, Aff , ., 1 5 '1 - 1. K T ' . -. . 'V' - ' -- 'P - -N f- 4' Tisha Razo i Q . K ' V1 Ng 6 5 , Susanne Read X-c 'R f Dennee Reed .Q aa,... . ' s V ' . a'aa f - .s . iff!-T' --gs-T ' f - '-fx , J: ,Vlil Q , - 'Q ,.,..g,si L -:.fsi,w , 'r l Jorge Redondo 1 fri . V V ,f was L 4 ' 'yi . cg, , , I , .. V f Chris Reel ' ' -A. ilu at 2 ' V r 5 Q if .-. is fig' V 4 . P 1 .- N ix if r'r.b-x:- lvlargarils Reyes x, x X., . ff K y ' X . gsmgf. K' 533911 'Q ' ls 1 f A Samuel eyes xv, X ' K ' 4 'J' 1 ' - ' i' ' V Elias Reynoso R l . is --,,,.uihf ' .Lax . A ..,. . is ' ' - F Q - Jack Richardson li .512 V i l . Ep ' Y L - - - A ,gg if ,, 1 . fs 1: ' s l ' K '-.3 ,a , CTIFIS Riel fi . ,fl f .1 Geo, ewes T ' N :l55'5I' ' is L Ne-Iso? Rios V . Q , - ,Y M .N ... o V . y .,.. A M My , Q i -- -Q A x - A ' V if April Rivera E' 11 Vi 'fa - Z .. .V Yr' Belinda RWSVG A RA F l - -F 'bf r i' ' X ENC R'Ve'C' T V - 'rf -if ., A ' F ' r- , . . Jose Rivera , A f . ' LOUIG Rrverfl Q. f 4 . .. r .1 , l' 1, HV - ' .sc . ,5 , f -ri - ' - S0mueIRrverG - 1 . ' - .. i ' iv 1 - ' A ,. ' 1' ipgf. 'A ' mf HA- -- - gg, . V . ' V- ' V - Efjf- V. :Ss , 9 .,, 'F' Q S K TK: -xx I QL 1, ii? Acel Robles - V . '- - -V ,, . as-. ' , V- 951 52. ..g:a:2-24.2. K 'U . V A V Rafael Robles V .rev Z , . V, 1 r i:535, ,- . I .gazvzsrrnl Q Alicia Rocha f-SSRN 'if H '- .- R Gerardo Rocha V .- ' T571 53: -r ' SE, ' 13' i- 'fx ' .if 'av 'N ,, ,211 1'-' swf-,r ,,,. V V- A Vi A . , , , Q ..r-::- X H A Af ' A 1 1 .Q Auguslln Ridriguez ' ,- i 5- , I i ' Angelic Rodriguez ' i 4 X . fx.: Q. Blanca Rodriguez - ,- 11-s r X . . , H- sag . ig.: ' . 'T l ' W 'xi . if Jefrv IQOGHQUGZ I 2 3 - y , - ' ' ve- ' b Nivia Rodriguez K ,E ,, ..,,, 6 A t ,n -V Q .QQ A QC,-non Rodriguez ' l 4 ' ' X -S -V U ' - Roman Rodri uez c l , S. r. Q ' 5 ' ' I , , I 53' . gzsggw V C -N 51 - , . S Vi A V' ' h Vem Rodriguez A David Resales r . . A ' - wr A.: lime. ' -A -' N 'S ' Delia Rosas - :2- 2 ' ii, - L.-Q -f if if A A 5 Y - S V fi- sa., V' - ri-z Bobbi ROSS X fr ' , 1 'I 5- Z., ,.,. l . ., ' ' ' . . 'f gf - 5 'r , ..- , Brenda Ruano ' .., ' il S r 4' l , Fabian Rubio I ' W, eq fi . Aurora Ruiz 4 V H- Maria Ruiz ' , r 'A 'J'-:'1:1i: -1--: , . ' V r' .. . Slephanle Ruiz ' ' Q , , Agnes Sagalo 4' - . . . ,, . . As . I 3 I A 1 V - :ig , s... 4 53 Tricia Sahgal ' Q.- 1 7 V ' .Q . A Palricia Salas . , V - A ' F ' - ga' K A' Angelina Salazar f N , V' . Q I ' Frankie Salazar A J 5 X - - -R I- - , , Olivia Salazar , ' D ff ' V W 4' Eduardo Salcedo ' f 0+ , I ' fi-:V V , fl HUGO SGIQUQVO l . .V ,. ' , ' '-r C -rflffig If 4- Michael Sanchez 'Y 2' r Lg' g 7 'U ' 'KK i ' W ' Yoel Sanchez A ' Cl if P 'Q ' , LL L' I J 'J' ' ' AQuslin Sandoval V X T113 'l ' Q - i A John Sandoval 5 ,-, 'V lf?-Z vga 3 V f 4 4 X. ,, S, r l rr, JOhr1SGr1d0vGI K ir- .. .. .. V N A SM. f so V- Rachel saaaavai ' f 47 , iq-'fr 'Q . 52 ' 3: -' i?5Qr,,s f ' ANTONIO Sanliago r f .1 r , '. if 'ffm - I , A I I . ? . Qi 'V fri- MOVTG SOUYIOQO . . L - JA. r f j ig s 1 , 1, 4 l . 4 ' 1 1 Y r - i ' 9 QA- if -- Q3 'f Q: Eliza Sqvfll I L ,,. X , 5. :A 4. K ' 3 Lori SCIOFTIDO - 5' av ef ' ' 315, J av V' -- . ,iz Q, 5 Davla Sena , 231 ' WV . , I V, b Q - ' Tracy Sessions - sv V C. - ., Michelle Sexlon f?iraf:.a.. A -' . kia l Freshmen liar 6 Rashel Shabgard Danny Shadrick Karin Shah William Shaner Siaci Shapiro Sheila Sia Phyllis Sibllio It fi . Tisslg. 4: , V 74 -- ...N lf? A- Q' . . 5 s- .X --H - f . 11 ps ' l ' 1- ' vi A 1 Q -w 11.-,l , . V . g- Y ' 5 fe ,.-. E 1 5 , . A' , f V ' . - - W X X is xg, si. 1 Ingrid Silva ' i.iai - Y JOSE 5i'V0 Q1 .. 3: , A f Jon Silverlooih ,., Qi 3 ,lg iz ' ' l ,.. , l - e- A f., f f X' - f i , --M 'S . 1 lf- Roberl SllV9y A ., A i , , A , K W' ' ' ' - .wx sr A -, A - U ff- Fmksnook v -ff gi - , fn l Nopheor Soeung , . , ,. V N , V soaayuln Soeune . 3 . His - - N ' A Palrick Souza . X Kim Spencer , ,A I - - Janii Siafforcl ' l, ' . V, D NJ V fs., Q .5 Kalina Siallworih N 5 I - M .. - xt K, Q, ' V A . ' A l 2 'rf ' ' l- . .',I'i2l' , sf . - Natasha STIDSOD 'K 8 ' Q . 1 E. ' '- fi! is .5225 , . . ' ' BHOH STIPDGY . jf' J -- . Q 4 ' . J - W 4 ...L Dennis Sione W ' 4 : ' -Q M - 'h, ' ' ' ' W ' . . ' . fr- . 'w.g26b22:533 Wi .sg-. Mike STOFIG if -' ,g i Donny Snboyo . . f ' Michael Suazo 2-52-f g ,31i2':,Qg f ' .il W .S-. A . V , ., , 'L' l- -Sw-' - , 2. ' ' , Q Michelle Suazo - V- : W 1 3 . X L, .' 4 A Q ' I Q - 2 Hannia Tamayo . M , 11 f Y 'il . 'S Orfa Tampan S . 5:3 ' A - ' ' 5 PQ OVW TC TO9 O Q31-l 5 51 3' ' '-.-it-gr-2122 Tony Terry A J - if qi-N M l vvelle Tesla -,, . Caroleiie Thomas . .. ' ZW L 3 ,Q f .17 j v :Ji ' ' sp .- y, L ' v V Andrea Thompson . - , ' gf' Francisco Torres ' 3 gi .. 1 ,.., . . ' - :'.1.::-Lf: V :': f ff , 11 l 'SObe'TO'feS l. r H42 2 33'-1 V ' Viclor Torres . 9 - Q, oswalao rorlola -lf' ' ?i iii 9 J 'Q U ,G sg. Todd Trgchy I I M Aw j. ., .V W, V 1 3 X in 1 -s- ,. ,Q , H James Train e V ,, - 'Q' f - Chau Tran af . J N' f 'Ffi V A I ' , Kim Tran - - V X 'X 5 l -V 5 V x. 5 A . . f A V Quvnh Tron S e, xi B b, ' ' - is -'Tas Q lift .0 5 V- ' X ' , - X -s -:,,l - --sl , - 4 fl Rosa Trejo g' - N - S- ' , , if gg 1' H l 2 A y,..f, Martha Trevizo 1 , ' 'S' . ' i V 7, 4 ' ,J Gabriela Troncoso gt j ' M4 X K' , .. .2 . . 1 DanlelTrujlllo 'SX .S x Lupe Trujillo k , - .0 A V' f A. Rene Trujillo 9 V- ' W , 1 4 .L V 1 - Vien Truong ' A 1 .7 if' j I . me ' ' . . N , Irs? , 'S , if , S 7 9 -2 ' 3 V' 2 f'- . A Jared TUIONG lg 4 ' l ' ll J 1 ,gg lil . -Fw . - A - CLS ' -f 4 jf 1- 4. ' ' , 'Q-is lv x V' 99950 TUVUOS , ' ' fi '- a- sis. 'Q Q-W l -.- YT' Nancy Turner V I I Q V Q V A ' I i John Umana ,- s J ' - H l 2,--1. f -ff Tr- X 'L gg ' V11 QJEQ. f . 2 . -3- A ,.i., V. , I b qvv, V. .j Angela Uva fa sgj figi l Marirza Valdez H -b .. l- . A 5 V, , . Jose Valencia . if ' , 4, .,,. -l ' A 'P Marla Valencia L QV., G RS' 4 'GF '- Vince Vallencia L, ' ' ' X 1' f A 'K Jennifer Valin ' I X WX. ' l ls Debbie Valle S' - .' .-an-... .f M , ah H, l Julie Vallejo I, l , , A ,, ' V - j Luis Vallejo J, Q -. A J 'V FQ - 2 . 5 Mono Vallejo , gif! M 5 . gif' R- li- ' -j 92 1 , :T ' Sharon Vallejo L 5, A gg i 3 ' Q I, E - Angelica Valles ffj , ff - f-f -i . -1' , , A 'I -' ffilff . ' ,- I Pablo Vanegas 'S . ff ' -l ,A Mario Vaughn -. 4 ' -4 Q -aj X U ' Q-'Qi zf iff: 1 3 x L, N-W-9 ,r . A 25 ,.,it::33 PROUD SCHOLAR5-APPI sludenls galher al March 6 award ceremonies. lVlosT parlicipanrs agreed in The program's success, if Nez Y' .-iifiif x -' N ii .- ,,: i-:'f '::i::'fif?a xp-lj my :QQ-2' X 4 .,.. - 'X A , . . .V ,Ly x 2.13 Q4 . ,Ea ' L- L - 1 L, ly as L- ai- 5' S- ' in - ' 4 C, ' 'N' 'Cm' 'H C ' 5' fx s . Y . , M Nik A, if . I f y 'm ' A Q, a -i -4 f ' P ' 2 , L ,. In ' f'l . i , Q L ..l ' A , , S L --- . r , Q ., ' ,l yn i 9 k tsl' 'Hg -ff ' L , , s. ,ax 4 ' .. , 7 Antonio Zamorano 53 5, I g 5 Y . pedro ZODGTO , ,,, , 5 , '1 Veronica Zavala r H , ' if '- Q? ' Rebecca Zavalela . 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The player HOW TO PLAY: ThaT reaches finish Use buTTons as play- firsT wins The game, ing pieces and flip a This is a game of a TQm l'E -U'p' ' . coin To deTermine Typical sophomore. lo' GN 1-'INET how many spaces a The ups and downs Q4OVE Up' player will move. of The day push you ll Tailsmeans move up farTher away or ' 'Q one space and make you closer To -1-,Tri heads means move finish, depending on 'Q -EET up Two. If a player where one you land. as 222. 5. 4 ir T .E . gfjfize 9922086 i e 3 - 5, -' V5 ST 2 v T '31 nv Qmozg E jf O QSC m ' . gg I ,Eng-U oz A Jag I -1 f .x K . in an-d ' arf' Si 'Q 133 s IEEQEQQ 5' Silas 34111-T gg3 Em Q93 W T14 -2 7 - 3 5825? T :Q 725595532 Qgggg L 5 os-. is . me i a23,jQe-- sg or r E -. o- V' YF'-15 '0 25 5' ' if :C OI 1 x-r-OW - E gd . W l-Sl? U7 I-Ll 5023.5 .0 L- , T Q 'Z ..- E QD 0 ' M5102 C. KU Q.. '-'Z T, L- Yolanda Boofhe Remus Borgas Bernardo Bordas John BorTz Jaymie Bradford 45 5, . . 'T A E - ,Q x 'ffl Eric Bradley Bobby Brody Jay Branfley Laura Brofherfon CynThia Brown Kari Brown rf il.1fz.XY 1, Sophomores M1 Pail E E E E E f E E 1 f T 5 T ,- h u E E T f E E E 2 2 E I I I T P F I L ove of firsT sighT. young love, firsT love. WhoT moy hove sTorTed ouT his woy ofTen be- come o long losfing. meoningful ond romonfic reIoTionship. lvlony couples broke up becouse Their friends felT neglecTed over oTher friends' new love, ond Threw owoy whoT could've been, becouse of o meoningless orgue- menT. There were o few forTu- noTe couples ThoT mon- oged To sTiok TogeTher ond solve Their problems. Terri Perez ond Eddie Acosio were TogeTher for five monThs. The won- derful bond beTween us consisTed of love, TrusT ond coring. Compromis- ing ond reoching muTuol ogreemenTs olso, helped us reoch conculsions when we disogree on someThing, onswered Terri, when osked how They'd sToyed TogeTher so long, OTher girls found Mr. RighT in Their own closs. Mike Abomonfe, ond Alli- son Booih, kepT Their ro- monce going for four monThs. T'One Thing l've leorned ouT of This relo- Tionship is ThoT she's ol- woys righTl, sold Mike. TRUE LOVE-Allison BooTh ond Mike Abo- monTe shore Their love. Bofh were members of The soccer Teom. CUTE CUBAN COUPLE-Sophomore Terri Perez ond upperclossmon boyfriend Eddie Acosfo sTond by o Tree. Mony sophomores hocl upperclossrnon boyfriends. T'One doy l'll look book ond remember my high school yeors. The one Thing l'll never forgeT is Mike, my firsT True love. WhoT he hos meonT To me, I con'T express in words. He's jusT so speciol, sold Allison BooTh. ,QT Tyshell Brown ChrlsTin Burgueno Dole BurTon Eddie BusTed Livio Coomol H' T LeonelCobezos s .. -. V f Noel Codeno V H i ' ' h v . Dorko Coko ' Q' ' 2 1 'T ' Lisso Colobro x ei-' 3- fg' b Tomro Collohon f . X ' i ,,, I ' 51 Thomos Compion ' 3 'V . 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' a Af , wk 5 is K LY si 41. r W S' F l --1-3-am , A Ji ' J gf Adilia Cambos Elmer Conales James Cannova Javier Carrera Mario Carrillo David Carroll Carmen Coslanedo David Coslaneda Norma Ceja Eddie Cenleno Maria Cerrolo Hilda Cervanres Sonia Cervanlez Mario Cnaidez Roger Cnalon Dal Chau Pelrona Cnavarria Tanya Choverri Irene Chavez Suzie Chu Hamlele Cisneros Aaron Cissell David Claxlon Cnris Clemenis Sean Cleveland Brad Cline Toby Coleman Corie Condon Brian Conslanle Jon Conireras Craig Copley Aroceli Corlez Alejandra Cordova Ricky Cordova Silvia Corona Marcela Cories Palricia Corlez Felix Cruz David Cuenca Adolberfo Cueva Sean Cull Samonlha Culreil Khanhni Dang Pedro Daping Randall Davidson Kimberly Davis Tanikka Davis Abel De La Cruz Julio De La Cruz Adria De La Torre Angelic Deloiorre Luz De La Torre Ismael Del Pino Armando Diaz Qubie Delping David Diaz , . 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'-1 if -at Q J , , tl, -4 at I '1 xv ,,Y A ' Y kiln ' is - , 1 Lorena Garcia , ' ti Lucio Garcia VI V Noe Garcia I n in Ursula Garcia --. 'N il , - g ' Vicente Garcia 3 ix K Q as 92? I ' 5 41 .- r lf 125, . n ff A hx, sf 4 415 , B . x I Je A Q- - ' -YB M. '1 'I' 'T Wg ,, Y ,Lf A .f Q- x,,,f-. '95 ga:-H .- I ri? A loT of people on This earTh have To deal wiTh various moods and emo- Tions, for example: Love, haTe, jealousy and happi- ness, buT ThaT major killer of people, mankinds mosT dangerous and uncom- forTable emoTion is AN- GER. IT is Though, some- Thing we all musT deal wiTh. l'When I'm mad, world look ouT! said Ruin Befru. Anger is noT only Throwing TanTrums or screaming, sTaTed Danny Hieff, some people geT inTo major fighTs. FighTing is one way of leTTing ouT your anger, buT only aT your body's expense. WhaT kinds of Things made you angry? Bonnie Nolan-WhaT makes me mad is when people Talk abouT oThers, and especially when They're jusT jealous. Krysrene Secord-I usually sTick my face in a pillow and scream my lungs ouT. My friends are The ones ThaT are affecTed when I geT angry, They Try To keep Their disTance from me so ThaT I don'T blow up aT Them Too. Anfonio Green-Nurses ThaT don'T know how To give shofs are really a big pain in The you know whaT! YOU'RE MINE!-Sophomores Danie HieTT and Chris Alexander plow off Their anger by having a friendly wresTling maTch. Chris was a member of Track and on The sopho- more fooTball Team. AAHH!-ThaT's whaT sophomore Darko Cako seems To have on his mind. Darko was in Honors GeomeTry. Til geT so angry when people, Teachers, parenTs and oTher family members nag me. IjusT wish They would leave me alone because They wouldn'T like me aT all when l'm really angry! commenTed Frank Munguia. VioleTa Garcia Vivian Garcia Andrea George Brian Gilmer Reneau Glenford Mikey Gloud Teddy Golden Dora Gomez Joanna Gomez Maggie Gomez Juan Gonzales Sophomores L ennox, lnsaniTy Boys, Cubans, These names be- longed To gangs, and Their members who wenT To high school. Sound seri- ous and scary? Well, iT wasn'T To Those who knew abouT gangs. Day in and day ouT, you saw The same groups hanging around TogeTher. Some considered sporTin' The Fila's, Adidas, or Guess ThaT sagged and lines shaved on The sides of Their heads To be hard . Yei oThers ThoughT wear- ing GoTcha shorTs, and Maui shirTs wiTh fIaT Tops were The T'raddesT . A gangmember whose nickname was Sleepy commenTed, 'TWe look aT oTher people jusT as They look aT us. We are all sTrangers in This world. Girls also have Their own differenT cliaues . A girl wiTh halrsprayed, spiked- up hair wearing enormous baggies and a crop Top TurTle was no differenT Than a girl wearing a cheerleading ouTfiT. A gang was a group of people who shared a sTrong bond beTween Them, a common inTeresT, They were a Team. No maTTer whaT They lisTened To, or whaT They did for fun, They were all alike in wa QQ! sp' P- Om . S G Y xx sou T W 0 cf Sb ff I ,ow ,V WE'l?E BAD-Gerardo Usauino, Manny Lopez, 039' I 03 Carlos Ramsey, and Danny RizuTTi pose for a shoT. Xmfe QU - All were involved in sporTs. of A90 U . .1usrHArveiNour-Jomqoi smfuni, Ramiro de la 'QX Q Cruz, and Dean Addams hang around aT lunch. if Addams was on The wresTling Team. Our WS Cuban family expresses TogeTherness and pride. We also show unlimiTed caring for each oTher, which has helped us sTay closely uniTed and bonded TogeTher now and for years To come, said Qubie Vazquez. W4 ErnesTo Gonzalez Moises Gonzalez Sandra Gonzalez l?oberT Guerra ArTuro Guerrero Juan Guerrero I Gangs Alejandro Gonzalez Andres Gonzalez ArThur Gonzalez Cecilia Gonzalez Marlo Gonzalez up QSQX +1-gs fb 1 , . 1 . Q i K 'li ,Q 44 9 . 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V ., ...,,,..,w.W.-.,,.,,,..., , NM 2 .,.,,, ,,.,,,. ,,.,. 3 ,M Jqagagdt 5 5 Vegelables! Can you imagine ealing vege- lables everyday? Il may sound slrange lo some. bul many people orga- nized lheir dielary life around veglables! Vegelarians regard lhe flesh of all animals, includ- ing lhai of fish and poullry. as meal. Mosl vegelar- ians avoided ealing meal because of heallh or mor- al values. They believe il is wrong lo kill animals for food. Many vegelarians also lhink lhal ealing meal was unheallhy. The Indian cullure doesn'l eal meal and many olhers who aren'l of lhal cullure have buill lheir daily dielary plan around veglables. Since l've grown up nol ealing meal, l don'l really care for il, meal gives me no sense of salis- faclionf' slaled sopho- more Rupam Soni, who has been a vegelarian. Mosl vegelarians have slrong beliefs on lhe sub- jecl. bul say lhey never gol lempled lo eal meal. 'iOnce you don'l have il you don'l miss il, said Ms. Moon. She has been a vegelarian since college when she delermined lhal red meal was nol very good, and polenlial- ly hazardous lo her heallh. i N 75 li Q, 5 Q-3 2 ,gp . X ,ik 1' BANANA RAMA-Rupam Soni indulges in her fa- vorile snack, Soni was also an acllve member of Diaconians. fl-f' STUFFXNG HIS FACE-John Borlz lries lo eal a hamburger. Hamburgers were lhe favorile fasl food. ,. W if ll's bad enough being on a diel, bul aclually imagining life wilhoul hamburgers. hol dogs, and especially pepperoni pizza can be murder. l don'l know how vegelarians can do ili commenled Chrislal Napahaku. xp- 3 David Marin Jim Marsh Felicia Marshall Carlos Marlin Horacio Marlin Chrislina Marlinez l-lipolilo Marlinez Juan Marlinez Marisela Marlinez Oscar Marlinez Slephen Marlinez 53 wmsmlg B. r .r Sophomores ii lL i E or mis, smoke mor drink This . . . AAAAAHI-IHI-Il-II!! Whaf could you do? IT was ofTen your friends ThaT were Telling you These Things. Your friends pressuring you inTo Things ThaT you didn'T wanT To do. JusT To feel like you were in The Hin crowd, WhaT was This pressure called? IT was called Peer Pressure. Yes, peer pressure ex- isfed aT every age. Sex, drugs, alcohol, eTc. were ofTen considered To be The main peer pressure poinfs of a Teenage life. l'l've been pressured inTo a IoT of Things, sTaTed Roberf Esfrada, buT iT all comes down To The im- porTanT values of life, drugs are sTupid! IT wasn'T only drugs, buT The Things your friends mighf pressure you inTo doing. Break ThaT win- dow, fighf him, drop her! These were ofTen your friends Talking you! So whaT happened if you didn'T give in To The pres- sure? Friends didn'T TreaT you The way They used To? They called you o flake or nerd? IT was besT To live wiTh iT Than To lose respecT from your True friends. NO I DON'T THINK SO-Sophomore Tina Abrego declines The Pressure from her peers Tara Freeman and Gina Vllilvang. Tina, Tara, Gina have been besT friends for four years. I-ll-IEELLPP!-ThaT is whaf sophomore Linh Lu seems To be Thinking. Linh was a member of Drill Team. I Try To puT IT ouT of my mind, buT if They really were my good friends, They would undersfond ThaT There are Times when I don'T wanT To do cer- Tain Things, and ThaT I should be IefT alone, said John BorTz. Casey Mclure James Mecca Jeannie Medina Carlos Mendoza Jesus Mendoza JusTin MeTsker QQ K Peer Pressure Thomas MarTinez Mary McalIisTer Emily Mccamenf Michele MCC-Eauran Tracy McKnighT XX an 5 FJ A AI ' 'N ' Q 4 ax f f . 94 . f V' 3 'Q k ir ' ' 4, ai .,.., - - X? 4 fx I ii I I Q., Of Q' f I ' -A 5, T' X , .sp N sv- if ' 6 X 5 i l . . V ,, -ga xi .., IQ- 1 4 ?yx 4-f af' if W4 ,, .fr yi Q' ' 1 1 ff ' . 31352.23 W 'g' B f ' , W.: V 5: 'W . p 1 DI A 5 1 X .,',.IVZa :, Y. . 15' Q ,N .3 .. .,o-. Q. a l K Q N r ' M -fl X Ps s G . 'S ,' .Y- ig s, .- I- is G , .. .... :W . 1 x . . 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They were forTu- naTe To have Two new resTauranTs, El AzTeca, and China House open in The El Segundo Plaza. lllT's noT The Bonaven- Ture hoTel buT iT's beTTer Than eaTing aT The cafe- Teria, sTaTed May Del Cruz, The Chinese and Mexi- can resTauranTs provided qualiTy food an afforda- ble price. The Mexican place had a lunch special for S2,00, which con- Tained a big TosTado and a drink. The Chinese resTauranT had a varieTy of Chinese cuisines. Many sTudenTs also enjoyed The forTune cookies, conTaining sur- prises The day held for Them. 'il live for The sweeT sour chicken. ThaT is whaT geTs me Through fifTh period, said Sue Ngyuen. Managers of The Chl- nese and Mexican resTau- ranTs said Thai iT isa plea- sure To serve The sTudenTs of HawThorne High. They are really lovely children and I don'T mind Them aT all, sTaTed The manager of The chinese resTauranT, Amy Cheng. HE VLISTEN-Viia Heydinger Tries To carry oui ma- Ture conversaTion wiTh Sue Nguyen, who is caughT checking ouT guys aT her favoriTe lunch spoT. Lunch was The Time To caTch up on gossip. LUNCH BUNCH-Rocio Diaz and friends dig inTo Their lunches. Pizza HuT was a popular Place To eaT, Q l 'ffl z 'V' sf - 5, fi 1,' Q, . Sir i'l'm so happy wiTh The enThusiasm and liveliness ThaT fill The sTudenTs of HawThorne High. School Today. They are all so special in Their own unique way. They are all like my liTTle babies. sTaTed Gloria, owner of El AzTeca. Ada Rivera Silvia Rivera Tylee RoberTs Mario Rocha Aura Rodriguez lveTTe Rodriguez Mariin Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Marco Rodriguez Gerardo Rodriguez Graciel Rodriguez - ..m..m.s..siS..f+--b. Sophomores I L: 5l Raymundo Romero lvloniau RosenauisT XX . SN' SX A ids. Everyday we heard abouT This deadly disease killing people, from movie sTars To young children. Day by day, The acquired immune defi- ciency syndrome spread To all corners of The world. Scandals of leTTing sTu- denTs carrying The Aids virus come To school were becoming a common evenT. Even Though some were allowed back To school, They were TreaTed as ouTcasTs by some of Their classmaTes because They carried The Aids virus. How did sophomores feel abouT leTTing sTudenTs wiTh Aids come back To school? LisTed below are Their ThoughTs abouT This siTuaTion. Eric Kunifake-I really don'T care as long as They aren'T around me. lf They are, forgeT iT. Even Though my chances of geTTing Aids from Them are prob- ably one in a million, l sTill wouldn'T Take The chance. Tina Ngo-l don'T Think hav- ing Aids is a crime, noT leT- Ting kids come To school wiTh Aids is. Eun Song-I would TreaT Them The same way I TreaT good friends. Denise Macedo-They are aT school To sTudy, noT To harm anyone! GEEEE-l didn'T know ThaTl An anonymous couple Take Time ouT To read abouT Aids. The disease was mosTly spread Throu h sexual in- Q Tercourse and homosexualiTy. HMMMM-Two sTudenTs make an imporTanT phone call, Many sTudenTs used The phone for various Things. l Think sTudenTs wiTh Aids should be allowed back To school because They are only worried abouT geTTing an educaTion, and are noT concerned abouT spreading iT To oTher people, commenTed Bobby Brady. Salvado Rodriguez Edward Rojas MarlTza Rojas Mark Rolon Claudia Romero RuTh Romo Alma Rosales Sam Rosales Rosslna Ruano 48-4 Aids 5 ggi iT 1- 1 ASXOL Q-Q Q.. Q, S 1 s M i 2 , Ci by 9 , ,,.A. . , Ss. . -x - 'S sm K 33 Marla Rubio De La Pena F Ruiz Lelicia Ruiz Vllalier Ruiz Richard Rusion Michael Ryan Rochell Sabedra x . Sf' , r i I' xxl x I qv' ' ff, , sw 5 , ' l QA F E' 58 - H ,Lk N, . Q., v x K 56 'U' l ' . - ,,:.1 J l . 7' f I X is r S S T ,Ax E ' lr :Sr-TS . fray A ,l vrmvb .- , A , ..., sr Q f -NW ? Q- f l,. W.: 1 , :., , .,,V,.V,v r , Q 1 . lv xl T , Ta, s:swzrr'::',w f ,X 3 'Wa , 3 Q A' si si' i X5 lf s 5 Q 5 nv- A gg 'Q A T X,.,. 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J. sg 1 1 VL Jenny Wilmal y .515 A Y in V Gina Wilvang X' Q' 5 ' Renal Wise . 1 A -,ox 0- ' , Suzanne Yoon 1 5, 1 ,,. x f Q J 'aff - A SL 'il -V- D N ' ' N l D i Class Cabinei ,. s 8 ,mi ' . Vi rw. l l,f3'A-Q: K p s -:gf ' H1 2 5 L: V4 - ,eg Er f 4-2 A y uh!-1 , 2 Q-1 T u 1 QQ, 1 fl fe :PQ R mngui The bell Tolled ond four sophomores rushed Through The crowds To room 48-'l. They quickly deposiTed books on o desk ond found seoTs. lvlore sopho- mores filed inTo The room ond woiTed poTienTly for The meeTing To begin. WhoT wos going on ThoT oTTrocTed so mony sec- ond yeor Types? VVhoT else buT o sophomore closs meeTingl Led by PresidenT Glorio Fojordo, OTher cobineT members included Vice- PresidenT Lynne Healy, Treosurer Eun Song, ond SecreTory Tino Ngo. The cobineT wos held TogeTh- er by o unique bond of friendship. We ore friends ouTside of school Too, ond ThoT keeps us closely uniTed, sold Glo- rio. WiTh Three slofes run- ning for sophomore closs presjvice pres. second semesTer, The sopho- mores proved ThoT They Truly were involved wiTh Their closs. WiTh o loT of compeTiTion, l?oberT Es- Trodo ond Eddie Horcosi- Tos pulled Through To win. They compoigned by puTTing up o number of posTers oil oround com- pus. URoberT hod Told me ThoT populoriTy doesn'T cuT iT, word of mouTh is louder. l-le proved This poinT, sold Eddie. members of Dioconions. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-FronT: Treosure Eun Song, Secrefory Tino Ngo Bock: Vice presi- clenT Lynne l-leoly, PresidenT Glorio Fojorclo. FUNNVFACES-CobineT members Glorio Fojordo ond Tino Ngo kick back during lunch. BoTh were To moke our closs, The closs of '90, number one, we ore willing To work hord ond give up o loT of Time ond efforT. All of us ore enThusiosTic obouT our closs, ond will do onyThing To moke iT The besT, sold Eun Song. Alfred Young Noriko Yufuku lvlorTho Zomoro Glorio Zeloyo Rene Zeloyo Boris Zepedo Williom ZeTTler Cloudio Zubio lvlorio Zunigo Wilson Zunigo CNW- 'hx'53'.J'gd Sophomores Cnrisllna Abrego lngrld Aceval Larelo Acevedo Dorina Acosla f dams l-llrul Ademe Osama Agaiby Carina Age Rosa Aguayo Lori Aguilar Sonia Aguirre Amir Ansan Bisnara Aklen Kenny Alexander Aracely Alfaro Olga Alonso Guillermo Alvarado e Farsnield Amirpanan Roger Anderson Sonia Arango Ricardo Arce Olivia Arciaga Ana Arias Bibian Armenia Jose Arrleia Joeeen Agggm Paul Balls Cnrisiine Baker Ricardo Balaiocan aw, R fe .- ' l ,T Q. 3 l La X X' 5 l IUX ,- B A .,,, A i rw Dx 1 11 , ' . 5 - T. ,,, ' ' A r...1u ,. I X We V K ' Y W . A-S W , 1 PM A ' ' -Q - 4 'i ff N2j if: A H in I 'll Q Q ..... I W Jennifer Ball Arlnur Banuelos Saul Baranona Juliza Barrundia Ursula Bell E Music an ee lbw' Q 499 vb: ' Q V. . E' , 5 R ' ' Ros inda Benavidez Nancy Benilez Jaun Berlanga Anna Bernandez gp- lx is rx 'na if nw' f' -vw aaa ,sn VY I K :qw Q ,, If 'H . xi ' if ' S is Jfslf A ,v Q A1 4 is s 'Q T9 if Q Q . SX 'Y .K ff. .-we 'iff 'T ', B ! , s .T I I ja? wsv'?,i , gigs, R S X 1 H as A Q mn ,if . if fl I X V. N I is -Q Ry, 'N In D 'fl x STH. 0 -PQ? Qc? 3 ex! Violence!! Drugs!!! Suicide!!!! These four words connecTed much of The Time wiTh The music Teens Iisiened To. NoT only did Those Topics blore ouT from The rodio, Television, ond music videos, buT Teen IiTeroTure wos soTuroT- ed wiTh Them. Did music, vid- eos, ond mogozines Truly influ- ence Teenogers ocTions in 4988? Roy Comberos- I Think procTi- colly everyThing influences us, especiolly music ond movies. The mood of The music one lis- Tens To is The mood one will be in. rouc-H WORK- Judy sommom fakes 'Q bredk CYogo?j Music played on imv porTdnT role in The lives of mdny sTu- denTs. 2 WM' 'Tx Colleen Aylworld- The medid ploys up To The Teenogers be- couse we're Their besT cusTom- ers, They mdke books dnd movies ThoT reIoTe To our ocfu- ol siTuoTions ond kids ThoT con'T cope jusT follow Their Ieod. Arocely- I don'T Think music ond TV influences onyone in Their righT mind. The people who Try To commiT suicide do IT for personol reosons ond noT because The rddio Told Them To. Eric Mullins- Sure iT influences us! I know someTimes when I heor my music I go o IiTTIe crdzy. I would never kill myslef, buT I QeT kind of wild. A person would hove dumb To do ThoT. s y MCJrieldBIC1nco Xiomoro Bloncoic- N Kevin Bleuer 1 X T Ronold Bogen Moggie BoITron b '19 : Jennifer Bookho 1- fa. JonoThon Brdvo Ivlichdel Brooks 1 Brondon Bower Tyshell Brown Shown BooThe ChrisTy BoTerox STdnIey Boyce Nimonshu Brdhmbholf G-erordo Brombilo Juniors 'I TTTFTIGT ,V89g or Q9 I Q Q. QQ Q Q, ompanionship one s horiscope, The laTesT in soaps, and a conversa- Tion vviTh Woody Woodpecker. All ThaT and much more could be found aT The end of a Tele- phone receiver. A person could call a 976- number for a 32.00 charge and Toll, if any, and Talk To a pre- recorded Tape abouT The fu- could geT hooked up wiTh Three or four people and Talk abouT anyThing. in ThaT case Talk was noT a bargain, The price here was Two dollars for Three minuTes. For a noT-so- cheap Thrill The Talks varied from The laTesT movies To sex and drugs. One conTroversial facTor having To do vviTh The phone qw '67 XM. I 'W- 41 5 'G 2 Ture, Days of OurLives, and Cin- service was kids could call wiTh- 1 K derella. ouT Their parenTs' permission. Of course The phone com- Once l goi blamed for call- 5 pany offered some more useful ing 976-love: iT was a number ' 7 numbers as well, such as where some lady Talks dirTy. All f' weaTher, The road condiTions, along iT was my iiTTie broTher, The surf reporT, and The laTesT in said Junior Gloria Magana, sporTs. OH REALLY - Lindo Shin mode The newesT ediTion To The ,, fegulor phone coils forthe 976- Qmumbefs .WGS The 976' 2iiTZ3Li5XfZs?'2,15Sl,iZElZ'Te chaT, a parTy-line where one , V 2 Warren Brown ' ' ' ' ' X Tiiag W T f I V Vg, VincenT Buono ' ArTie BuTler ' A Sarah Bynum W f ' sm? V ag ,W ' in X i .. ,lv,. VI I xl 'if , He? ou ' -7,53 ' ' M .1.. sw- ,,.. - ,.,,.,. ,, ,W ., A Einoii Gaines ,T , V., A X ' Jw Efrain Cano i s -, f - 6, ' D Y, gf Marianne Cariion l' il A if ' Q I ... A fx AhT'hony CarpenTer QQ. ss T ' ' f ' - ,,' J -.i W ,gm , i rr , ,. f f M- T s ' r'-. .. is W ff A: T fro rvks , W ' .. N i T as . if5AnThony CarpenTer 'Ai i A ' i , ,jd V ,X 1 490 Q76-numbers A ,Lil T Julie CarpenTer lviar Carrera Tommy Caner 2 'Q ' 'V' 4 I 1. M 2 'V 1 as ' K , J F A T T -fi-4 is , 1 P5 1 - . l 4' . 3 52-4 1 'T .N ew V 9,-4 lzszef C 'I-3. .. 1' N' I? H 'UN I as - 1-..:' Y f ' ' J Paul Conely Chrissy Cansiable L' Diego Consianie 1 lq, .X Palricia Consianig , .2 ' Ernie Conireras .. is Marlene Conireras Oscar Conlreras CQ 'S Juan Cordero Juniors Tisha Carler Cali Carve? Sievie Casarez Lisa Caseyg Jacquelln Carrillo Daisy Coslro Vince Caslro Jayne Cayionx John C De Bacca Pairicia C De Baca Adolfo Ceja Alicia Ceja Eaaie Cenieno Carla Cerda Blanca Cervanles Monica Cervanies John Chalekiari Romeo Charnarro Macheile Chapul Vannessa Chaverri Angelica Chavez Joaquina Chaves Lori Chaves Oscar Chaves Erny Cho Linsy Chow Hiep Chu Melilza Cisneros Roberi Clokel Jeniry Collirzk l' 'l9'l ' Lg l Amelia Cueva Yolanda Cueva Darla Cuiper Richara Curiis Jack Daniel James Dover Dino Davis Eric Davis Sofya Deglen Regina Degler May De La Cruz Ramiro D Cecilia De La O Ferna De La Torre Xavier De La Torre Ernesro Del Gaao Kenny De Seriere Sherry Deshazo Anionio Diaz Felipe Diaz Gloria Diaz Marco Diaz Norma Diaz Kevin Dickson Sheila Dolinger Jesus Dominguez My-Trian Do Cuauhiemoc Duarie Samuel Duarle Hoa Du T492 I Alcohol TT' Carla Coiledge Paula Crawford Qian Crenshaw Gillermo Cruz Joyce Cudanes - am' x'hs is A ,I M568 1' Q F3 ' ,.,,. ag, fvif' W..-M sw wig, K.e l 'l l ll Z . . n r lee 3 l 6 . Y ,A LaTonya Dulaney l James Dunn BernadeTT Duran rl DusTy Dvorak David Elms Linda EmberTon Andrew End? Jose Esparza Ray EsTrada Robyn Evans Claudia Faggousen Monica Felix AliTa Filimoehala i1,:'?'TTT11 6 . gf, 'F yy I . ,i, 1 I c .,4- ff T ,ai i XXX T riends, family, school, ,A A ' grades, girlfriends, boy- . N ,- lj Q X friends, These were only ' 'K'f'2l, '-f- ? fe , fl Ti The be 'nni of The Tremen- - 344 ft-, Q Al ,4 , QI ng 43 ,M Qi in dous lisT of problems and pre- 4 w . ,f 2: - E L' 'au . 4' l' ,Lg ' s , jf sures ThaT Teens face. One so , dW8lSf' , ' 'f J' f called soluTion To all These V lgfiilx' ykproblemswas probablyfheac- ' , fi ' ga ' lffgll Tual of mosT of Them. ' , ' gg., QA Mahi, riday nighrs drier Q ' xl ' , ' i A fooHball game, a large number T, ' W , I ' I 'iofisTudenTs wenT To house par- , y if ? . ' 4 I mfyll Ties where They would find The shy ' A 4 ' fx ' ll ' e 'Tabl ke s of beer and A 4 - if -is T in vi e g X-DMX T' ff Lil Wflflixli various kinds of liquor. . ,, T A FKJB, Alcohol pufs a loT of pres- , XD Vx y sure on people and ToTally Q I XV fig T R ,ff f blinds Them from realiTy, sTaT- V - . K ' NJ ,f ' Q3 ,ff ? VW - digg ,Ali ed Chris VVu. ,W , 4 ' fT,if,g 'lTA' IWQ K MTW? K lla, THIS BUD'S NOT FOR YOU- . 4 KK '15 ' , .W , N Y These liTTle Twelve ounce killer ' fp l M' . . l lx X f ,-Y, if T X , .- Lg, g cans were around. ,X ,Lf V X ,lx X ' it lj J . K , X ' W xf :,wlM5mA fl. :X ii A li lf , .y il , l T' JA ,T wwf 4 X F N XJ 1. 3 AddicTion happened fasT and easily. Anyone could be hooked on iT before They even realized whaT was happening. According To Dr. Weldon of AlaTeen, an associaTion for al- coholic Teens, seven ouT of Ten sTudenTs drank habiTually, in oTher words five To six Times a monTh, on a regular basis. The sTaTisTics rose higher and higher each year. Realizing whaT your moTives are for drinking, and making The efforT To avoid The TempTa- Tion, would be The firsT sTep To making a drinking problem a biT less difficulT. Then afTer facing your problem, you seek help, advised hisiory Teacher Mr. Goode. Juniors Sophia Flores LBEDIJELQQLG Byron Folgar STan Forg Danielle FosTer Evangelina Franco Griselda Franco ,2QQerT Freemgp Danny Fry Pilar Funes HenrrieTTe Gabuardi Randy Flinders Willie Florence Elisa Flores V Lorena Flores ff ex woo nergeTically embracing closely, a lovesTruck ' couple hug and kiss each so passionaTely ThaT They forgef They're The ce-nTer. of aT- TracTion To hundreds of wan- dering eyes during passing per- iods. Showing affecTion Towards one anoTher was naTural, buT some considered iT a biT TasT- less To engage in public dis- plays of personal affecTion on campus for everyone To wif- ness. l'They should aT leasT find somewhere more privaTe To do Their Thing. People don'T really wanT To waTch Two people make ouT while They are having lunch, snapped an angry, in- nocenT bysTander. Some feel ThaT They are The 494 I FmoTions ones who are in love and should be allowed To happily and freely show Their emoTions, llVVhy noTl lT's a free counTry, if you feel like making ouT on campus, make ouT, buT iT is aT your own risk, said one junior. Mrs, Johnson, a Teacher aide To Mrs. Brown, cammenTed, lfl see a couple 'making ouT' l sim- ply ignore Them, Though if iT is a couple ThaT l know l will kindly ask Them if They wouldn'T mind finding somewhere else To con- Tinue Their business. Bofh Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Brown agree, 'lAffecTion TasTefully shown is wholesome, buT beTTer done in privaTe. SMOOCH, SMOOCH-Erenie Sia and John l-lyduke show Their deep emotions for each oTher, John was a Varsify wresTIer. If Q -in i i '1 T' L. if ian- . qw is tn- ' is :Q ,f on -C1 x i5'.fx'-12 L. -N .35 x Jose Gailan Bobby Galaa Juan Galvez 4. 8 S 1 enola am aa Ll G b 1 5, . ,M N.- 1 0' Qs. 9 N Yer., ,i X l R ,' 7' arse f- h is tl- -'- 4 -- VV Vg!- on ' 5 f' ' are ini... Ee: .. H I-fy, Q of ' sf X 2 . - 5 M, if .- Qin qw :rr 5. . ,. ,W X H ,, - 2 1 y- if 'f ll: . , sm: X V si V , .,., g as ago-, is xx m y , Q . s N 5 'I . 5 S We U! WMM? 1 3 Raquel Gamero Joseph Ganron Alex Garcia Heidi Garcia Juana Garcia L Ah.-,. J -f, 1. 4 .. J . M ,.V. ff 9 we i lea? fox 'X ga' ':,- A 3 . gl a fs G I' Rafael Garcia Suzanne Gardiner Cynlnia Garza Kevin Gallan Davia Gelbmann Michelle Genglebach v- Elizabelh Georges Jimmy Gerbina Khannlien Gian William Gibson l-lealner Giclley Derek Gibson Juli Golden Sieve Golf Ariel Gomez Everaao Gomez Velia Gomez Dino ' 'li Eva Gonzalez Fayian Gonzalez James Gonzalez Jesse Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Raquel Gonzalez Sean Gonzalez Jose Goussen Leslie Graiale Ayira Granovilz Cnanlel Grayson Anlnony Green JUl'llOlS 495 Lj 5l Denise Greenwood Jose Guerrero Maria Guererra Cesar Guiiiinio Roberi Gusak Alejandra Guiierrez Jonn Gutierrez Luis Guiierrez Ivan Guzrnan Jose Guzman Veronica Guzman Anfonei Habish Laiasna Hansborougn Sieve Hanshaw Luis Haro Syrnora Harris Melissa Harvey Fioran Hasnani Ken Hasnimoio Adam Hairak Michael Haynes Krisien Haukeri Paul Henriquez Erica Henderson Kenny Herfi Ana Hernandez Garrnen Hernandez Elias Hernandez Nesior Hernandez ,V , R ,, ' M 1 ef' ' . 'Y i, 1 gk ig ' P? ' 47 f f V. ' I '- 2. , Y 2 .,., 4 .X F, mxx ? s i L ,, ,IIT- Q s 9 fi T WC. -Ax . . - gn' zilw, i 5- .- z A 3 3. fd , ' f Q , , ,iz g- , 1 :I ' f N X 13 :wi f r , f if - - i we H' iv, ?. ' .9 1.-5 V. ,f if 1- 1 Saira Hernandez Robert Hernandez Percigil Hiiario Erica Holliday Jason Hoogiand 'IQ6 A Heoiirw Crimes A f ' :, . , ., 4 -'X , 4 , 51. -'if' :gf 'V 4.5.1 9 73.1 'Sf ' :,1fi.:i fin 5 3. ser, .u i-,1f , , ' , ,. re. - Siacy Hubbard Tony Hueria David Hui Jonn Hyduke 15' V9 'jf A V 1 ,,L , an as , ix . ff : - r,:4,j. 4 1 lP 'N Cu X , . 'fllf' 9 'S Q K r'7 my Q gi pix 'VY u in I . Q Q diefiefo Q Q - - ex a word ofien heard in The 8O's, became very popular discussion rnaT- Ter in high schools. All over The counTry The issue of having healTh clinics in high schools was sTrongly debaTed. These clinics would disTribuTe birTh conTrol and advice To The sTudenTs of ifs school. However, sTudenTs had To have parenT consenT before receiving con- doms or birTh conTrol pills. PIPOS A. STudenTs would have some one To Talk To abouT sex when Their parenfs aren'T around or are jusf Too ernbarrased To Talk YOU DONT SA Y!-Judi Samarra K and Claudia Flores discuss health clinics and birfh conTrol. V T7 K5 xw , ew, nw f is ,Vi rf' Maria Jara Carol Jarvis Andre Jenkins Jamel Jennings To Thern. B. WiTh birTh conTrol available Teen pregnancy mighT de- crease. C. STudenTs would know more abouf sexualy TransmiTTed dis- eases, and how To play iT safe. CONS A. IT mighT violaTe some reli- gious beliefs and values. B. More people n'TighT go ouT and have sex because They figure if They are geTTing birTh conTrol lT's okay To have sex. HA loT of sTudenTs are sexually acTive and noT using birTh con- Trol is sTupid and can be cosT- ly, sTaTed junior Monique Bell. ,. , Q. , L '-'- - Adrianna lbarra Juan lbarra V. . J .sw jglflf iviorioiborro ...H Terry lbarra X f T X K - Bobby lzuel Alvin Jackson Q -as Alysia Jackson Derron Jackson l-laigee Jackson Miguel Jajarro Juniors V QQ 'Q Q Gb Ngg of 'Q E E one s opinion in The school booer, or To pre- senT o school ploy becouse of The conTenT of iT, or To go To The librory, look up o book, ond noT find iT on The shelf, These ond oTher Things ore known os censorship, In Pdnomo CiTy, Florido, cen- sors hod olreody sTruck. iVlowoT Middle School locoTed in Pdno- mo hod one of The Top English progroms in iTs leogue unTil one porenT objecTed To o book reod by mony sTudenTs of The school. This wds jusT The begin- ning. lh The summer of 4986 The communiTy wos divided in Two, Those who objecTed To cerToin liTeroTure disTribuTed by lvlowoT Middle School ond Those who o noT be oble To prinT suoporTed The English progrom. Teochers lives were ThredT- ened ond o few oTTempTs To Toke Teochers' lives were mode. Could This hoppen oT l-ldw- Thorne l-ligh? Some sold no. HowThorne is Too democroTic To leT someThing such os This ruin our school ond communiTy, sToTed junior Juon SoTo. Some sold yes. IT olreody hos sTorT- ed. Ploys ond scenes presenT- ed by dromo hove To be viewed by one of The odminis- TrdTors before iT con be per- formed or Token ouT for com- ioeTiTion, sold AuThor lVlorTinez TO READ Ol? NOT TO READ-QA ssTudenT reods o book fhof hos been quesfioned, T KoThy Jimenez b T A ivlorio Jimenez 44 .ff 'u 1 Trinodod Jimenez A g, -54 Jonine Johnson , ,I ' 'A Rond Johnson We i V STeven Johnson - ' A B- -- fasts - X V X - if-,W f 5 ' - ,JA QT I , K . . QQ' , .-rv is w, .' Q2 , A Q -Q'-T 5' lf - , .jif- ' If J f Ti x 'l ' 2 T 4? ' ,, f 1 Eddie Jolon Rodoil Joyo Siocey Juorez lvlichoel Jue lvlork Korovolos . .ea X 3- 54 ur' In V 'Z 7' , A, 'n T ,1 K inf I iwk ca Q, d A 'W Sdroh Kory kg. if I Rhondo Kennerson A' Kevin Keus Roberi King , 3 V T V1 if ' I A 1 T w l J Censorship Q 1. 1. .r- ai ,gc fi an-N 'UN 59 4 .X Nw L Q ,x r T11 jk -is ul, i 1 Us 5 gi -: 5 - 55:5 3' .QQ rv 5? ,. .N ,L . ' Ti N 1 . ,E ' I iw Q' 9, ' - 5 . 2 f 'U' ...f 5- gs--. bw-- AY: E ,A ,.- I w rs... 'BX'-:a,fu, 'YQ-'V XZ' F u.I- A . 3 5 -f-:L Lv-iw X NN, xx j , ,i gx , , Ti :S K vm. .fu W? L ,em 5' pg:-W X , . i2 LG EFX . . ' Tai 1 NFS - .- -' N, ,Y W An- :gh Q L SX 3 RX 13, . - ' ..: .s.-. 4 L gl ' it Erica Manzano Lupiio Mdnzo Juan Marin Roberio Marroguin ,Q-V , . -- 1 in 'z: ,':.v, ' . W 5 X J XR ' 3 N 'fr xi X .Y v f Q X ,xx L . x RL ,X 'i , ,. X L . --wi Phong Ly Rigoberio Madera Gloria Magana Mdrcel Mahapir John Mdkos Kevin Koehiy Eddie Korn Alice Kosmdia iifi-die Kraaa Maurice Lciilemand Hein Lam Miguel Ldnderos Derek Landrum Tara Ldne Francoise Le Dalen Leaiuiufu Hansel Lee Lori Lee Myung Lee Nyna Leled Frank Lemon Paul Lechworih Angelica Lewis Maria Leyva Fernando Licoh Dana Lindeman Chrisiopher Livasy Ceciuel Lopez Elias Lopez Luis Lopez Manuei Lopez Richard Lopez Aidwin Lorica Luz Lozano Richard Lycero Ju IOVS 1 ,I wG E ,, , -' , mA.,.lsff-N1 'o m Q 'I H , ' -lr ' will fl WW 4 T, .ii ,Nav al ,,fff'g-will 73 . 5 , gg o,l.l,svzL:x', , L 1 umwsi num! 0, if now? xn0 e5glovG'l v7v'4759ff 4fs5Wsf55W l xnvme' vim svlfl' 'gavagyerggg 694555 ,icjm , BK Marvin MarTin Shellyle MarTin ArThur MarTinez Calvin Marlinez Jesus MarTinez Laura MarTinez Luz MarTinez xxx qi Luz MarTinez MargareT MarTinez Nelson Marhnez Y- , wfigg, iiii wa 09 ez, fs X ' 15960 bc 9 wc fo o schools really win? LoT- Tery as adverTised, claims ThaT schools win Too . Only 34 percenT of The money raised is given To The sTaTe superinTendenT and is di- vided up To all California ele- menTary schools, high schools, and colleges, wiTh The elemen- Tary schools geTTing The major- iTy of The funds. The money The schools re- ceive cannoT be used for Teachers salaries or consTruc- Tion of schools buT raTher for ex- Tra maTerials needed in The classes. WiTh The news assuring loT- Tery money will loenefiT our public school sysTem, iT is The fine prinT ThaT isn'T emphasized. As Junior Angie Monllor said, 'llhis program was designed To help us, buT yeT noThing's been donel xwfl V cipdlulfq KJ WQQ6 pg -Hb ss L Wi M X Wi' mwwo QPXQ ,Nl y'y wi ,WV ,Q QLr:s,l,1Ts:z3i2,1 ilokeywvgj lgwwjllf liz- W W4 'hiv t6WQQ,0fXJ' W7 wild 16' E LoTTery A-fxgn' i - - , ' Ti N- .- if F A .A , ,Q. , 5 l 91' F5 'Vx l , ff-Q is 3 Fi '- ,' 3 , X in f Cf' xkf I QI g 4 in 1 v ,I G of ff l . G S F 2 J all l A gill uf' ' 5 1, . 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' : 'ws Lisselle Mosaueda Olga Mosaueda Jose Manguia Lilla Mungia Miguel Mungia lllana Mazingo Gregory Mazzofla Naioma McAllisier Julie McClure Ruby Mc Gee Poberl McMurray Bianca Mecolick Elpidio Medina Cnaviia Medrano Aninony Meinnari Gustavo Melia Salvador Mejia Lillian Mendez Vaniro Mendez Ruben Mendia Gabriela Mercado Jesse Melcalf Marie Meyer Kim Miller John Milleson Terry Milcnell Jil Miyahara Husna Mohammed Angie Monnlor Donny Monson Leivis Moniero Edgar Monlerrozo Ana Morales Shooko Mosnirni George Mosaueda Juniors . l il Angela NorsworThy Edward NorsworThy Don Nguyen Hai Nguyen Hue Nguyen -hi-lung Nguyen Huy Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Tam Nguyen Thuy Nguyen yggne Normgp ,Q Alexis Naiera Salvador Navarro David Nieves Bryan NiTz is I M iss ef ? P as 'C' gli 6' xigoskoxxqp A g especT and pride were E -F ofTen The reasons behind The reciTing of The Pledge of Alligence. Every day, sTudenTs across America were asked To sTand and pledge Their olligence. Was ThaT an un- reasonible requesi? Gregg Sfevens-I Think our Pledge of Alligence should be TrusTed To lasT more Than one day. lT's unnessasary To do iT everyday, iT loses iT's meaning. lf we could do iT once a year iT would make iT more memori- ble. Jil Miyahara-By saying The Pledge of Alligence five days a week, iT becomes monoTo- nous. We need To make iT more special Than jusT some dumb words. 'T Pledge of Alligence Paffy Perez-I Think we should pledge aT leasT Twice a week To show respecT. lT's imporTonTl Puala Flores-l Think iT's really imporTanT. if we sTop saying The pledge iT won'T be long before people forgeT whaT iT means and whaT iT sTands for. Joseph Ganfan-l Think iT's un- reasonable because aT Times we have more imporTanT Things To do. Don'T geT me wrong. l respecT The flag, buT every- day? Ricky Wasson-When I do iT I feel paTrioTic. lT's only The re- specTful Thing To do. VVe're jusT lucky we're noT in some com- munisT counTry! Saying The pledge is really no price To pay To be in This greoT counTry. Q . egfag, - X p SHOW THAT PRIDE-Joseph Gantan shows his respecT for The American Flag during The Pledge. 5 i I R x If -1 Y i p-s 'V' P 2 9 8- X 1: '- ,. QIFWQ Us 5 l iv 1 1 E , xv K . f S38 eff-i s P ' ' - P 1213 . Cx , JA .., My 5.- ,U . , we V X 1 I V , :gb ' ' ggvflf N sw' , , .fl Z Ml! 1: , fn M f- .V ' 7' if , . V A ,H ,V if 7' 'f it fy Q3 J-vi, 4 5 Tr 4 ' A 35' -fs P1 Eloy Nunez Siacy Oais Laura Olague Kim oiding H -f' ' Susana Orozco I ' Salvador Oriiz ,iii E Floyd Owens W Q As, rug 52? Tesus Pacheco 'f' ' Q Q 'V Carlos Padron Y' W f -f --.S 5, ggi 52, C Un we S 2 s -. 'K ---- Ei ' .- f Lg 1 - 1' . A was ,. , ', gli, ' if , M i 'sf .- .l-. , P A 5:5 i 4' . 1 if P ' QL ,. , N555 5 X, s ' iiiyy ' PY' - X, My -5151 , .. J s ' ' ' K . 5453 v , glass t Mm: 'F x irq.. 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Tracy Richardson Dean Rios Marina Riyera Myrian Rivera Banram Roasnan Sandra Roberis Joepnina Rocha Pasoual Rocha Ana Rodriguez Celia Rodriguez Elizabeth Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Liz Rodriguez A 1, 0. I 5 it 5 sv 1 , A , V .W-ii a....,- L2 gsm as 2 4, -iii!-5 Hff- f i Q W A 95 l X an 'i '-'-. . V .,,,..m,, - Q lb , . 5- i' I Lorena Rodriguez Pafrioia Rodriguez Yveiie Rodriguez Adriana Romero Adam Rossales Oyercrowaing 4, gigs: af, A 4 CS iiVi 'fa v 0' i L- Cs V 2 ws. ,gy ii ,1,' 5: i 2 I , dw- if ,. X .,....- 2 x ,W ' if 3 a is R dRz 4 ' , ' 53 4 . Km 1 :.: X ar X JA ox has pr ve ggp-rw Yolanda Rosales Elmer Ruiz Eiizabein Salazar Monica Savedra t,X is , LX K Xa.. ow. i ' -s Q4 as 9 of J 7, feel l con'T express my- self soid junior Susie Reynoso. Overcrowding clossrooms con offecT sTudenTs in mony woys. STudenTs cloimed They Tend To feel lefT ouT ond ouT of ploce. VViTh so mony People in The closs, sTu- denTs feel There is noT enough oTTenTlon devoTed To Them. As o resulT some felT ThoT missing on ossignmenT wouldn'T moTTer in ThoT huge pile on The Teoch- er's desk! Teochers were olso offecTed by cldssroom crowd- ing. The supervision sTond- ELBOW ROOM-Sfudenfs found if hord To work in o room wifh so mdny people ond so llTTle space. i V N is 2: .gn- Hecfor Servellon Upinder Shormo Jody Shoum Roberi Show poinT mokes Things difficulT, sToTed Science Teocher David Chichesfer. SeoTwork wos o leorning Tool for sTudenTs ond o monogemenT Tool for Teoch- ers. WiTh overcrowding some of This confrol is losT. IT wds pic- Tured os o hedlTh hozord in mony clossrooms. Ccrlifornio hod The highesT dveroge closs size in The no- Tion. Eoch yeor The closs sizes seem To geT worse. School boords ore Trying To fighT The problem of overcrowding. Some, including LA, hove sug- gesTed yedr-round schools. Could oll of These decisions of- fecT The educoTion sysTem of Tomorrow? DemeTrio Solozor MorTin Solozor Judi Somorro Williom Sdmprdno lvlox Scinchez Blonco Sonfiogo Diond SovolT Liso Schiewe Angelo ScoTT Tony ScoTT Senores Felicordo lilo.. T205 9 Q9 sz, cog 59 o Q 'S 3 eligion. A Topic noT very ofTen discussed, yeT one Ereni Sia Brian Sinclair Wade SingleTon Frank SmiTh Lisa Smifh ThaT lived wiThin each person's soul. Our values. mor- als TradiTions, and overall lifes- Tyle revolved around our reli- gion, or lack of iT. IT was The foundaTion of The way we loved, and The Type of people we were. Our school had as many reli- gions as one could Think of. From Roman CaTholics, lvlus- lims, Hebrews, BuddisTs, To ls- lams sTudenTs religions differed from person To person. One's eThnic background was ofTen whaT deTermined one's reli- gion. 'll feel ThaT The Type of reli- gion is noT imporTanT, buT ThaT special relaTion of learning To Lisa SmiTh TrusT in God and puTTing all your dreams and goals in His hands To leT Him guild your every sTep is whaT maTTers, commenTed dedlcaTed ChrisTian Leslie Gra- jales. Some religions were sTricT, buT oThers weren'T so demand- ing. I-lusna Mohammed, ex- plained her religion, We have Allah as our one and only god, and every Friday we meeT aT our Mosque, ThaT is To say our church . we unlike The Muslims are able To eaT meaT, buT only a special kind. VViThin us all, There was some- one ThaT we believed in. ME BUDDlEST?-lWChelle Wood explains her religion To Bahram Roashan. ' ,T -lr' s N' reoberr smrrn si. Q reon smirri F 5 X KeiTh Sneed b 51 Jennifer 'Snow ' if k ' l . w' 4. . Y' , , Q l ,fl ? Margie Soof ' 1 N ' Brenda SoTo ,.',. - ' 5 ' I F Juan SoTo 5 ? K A 1 206 Religion Wi i 3 122-i - ,- , 9 g g.. M - h , s V P A . sl ,Q uf? vi 4 f - 4, 5 x 5 xi' 6 ': Tm , , 1 - Marisa Solo , . 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Jawa J , I-luonh Tran f 'iniffffu XV ' 114' Josephina Tran bf x,5'., X ' ' ' f' Loan Tran I , M lx M1 r Cindy Trevino 'i , 'S b Gregorio Troncoso iv 4 5. 6- T ff S ' A Monique Troller ' Ana Trujillo ' Mai Truong ,R Nho Truong Sw S' iz.- ' q QT' Jfcug. . A . Juniors if L:a l Marvin Turner Ana Vlloo Claudia Valderamos Miguel Valdez Vinceni Valdez Roberi Valenzuela Eva Vallejo Javier Vallejo Virginia Vanisi Susan Varga Ana Vasquez Lisselle Vasquez Heclor Velozauez Chrisropher Venia Tanya Vera Dinah Vilches Claudia Villafana Giovanni Villanueva Jennifer Villanueva Canh Vu Tricia Waayers Derrick Wade Wendy Wall Ricky Wasson Anna Walhogoma Jeff Weiser Patrick Wells Kile Wesley Rufus Whilmire Niesha Williams 2 I gs r Q' ,M as y as. x ,,l, 'A' f- lt' is , .. Qi S ' -vrf r J ' i ,J X , N G urs fin if '!T 7 'ff W l Terry Williams Q , Chrisrina Wilson lg 1 Q Zachary Winn . A+ 1 Michael Wong ' 1 6 i' l ' Lori wood if ' , , X :I 8' - rx 208 f A ,,.,1, L , Nzx n l nf, 4... we gl Y 's - ff? N V ,f ,Q - ws: M 1 fs ,Q William Woodard Kico Workman Michael Yeager Eddie Zavala . Q i pug '1 ., ,ff-. ' Y . , 1 ' .51 lag 1 ff' 1 'M if , A fr A ,Qs . ef, ' 4 , . 'S qv-w :4 ,.. V F i r x ww K 'C at x N M J hm -ga!! , f 1 , . , . 1 Au I dz . , lf ' CLASS DUTIES l ride and dedicmion T were revealed as The senior class aT- Tendance aT meeT- ings Tripled in com- parison To previous Id, years. Before The meeTings ever began The planning was sTarT- ed. Fundraisers were sched- uled To help defray The rising cosT of The prom bid. Car- washes, candy and flower sales were among many meTh- ods used for raising money. NoT all The projecTs planned were To benefiT The budgeT. There were also evenTs held for sen- iors oT which They could relax and enjoy Themselves. These included The Senior BBQ, Senior diTch day. and The ever-Tradi- Tional prom. Early planning was necceg sary for HisTorian Pally Rocqj PaTTy had The Task of arrangifl Q a Senior slide show, as wellf capTuring The memories of Th class of 88 for The hisToriapj book. L ElecTed laTe in The year. Seq? reTory Trina Hoflorlh goT craclg ing wiTh her pen and pope! soon afTer The second meeflng aT which she was elecTed. ' Afler four years of hard wer The class of 88's senior ye i., Q drew To a close. I really fell confidenT wiTh our officersfl sTaTed Maria Obregon. They were experienced and knevi. exacTly whaT To clo in order Tc make our class The besT everll' 445 T , 1 .,. ,,,,.,,.f, 5 'f':f,,,V 16 Wien Added Semen Alexia Sdaafula ,4oo4t4 Zaadon Adnan fum ffdwacon .dupe Adawmdo ,4!a4u f4Zuaaq Eenato ,46'aafu4 Sandy ,4!aafu4 . , ,T 'fp' ,. eff.-g,. , .f, . ,J A ., Dalofzea 241644 Deanna 1404? .lamafz ,4nde'z4on 7gwne Andmcaa Wlmucd Hmada , ll El9l Class CooineT ,,.,, r :',.as:.waea,:fr.,2r iffffflnw femumifdll W TT T T T iddleea rfyluaaad ZDJM44 24mm Ramen Zwczq Wldelad gdgflttdll Wleuzdla 3440! Qu? ganna! T CLASS CABINET-TOP: Hisiorian Parry Ro- cha, Treasurer Dang Lu, Secreiary Trina ' Hoffarin. BOTTOM: President Lisa Easi- man, Vice-Presicieni I-ieien Lee. ii ii x T 1 , Put Aram Www Aww A may 4,444 folme ?adey .lea fadley 77641114 gaamdoa fauna 244164121 zfmaznq 3:30:44 7164 ?m:e, 7 i i Seniors ll Eionda gale! 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Widclelle fozdaaz Memorable Poll ff memoroble MARC ALTIERI- 11-Coming here from on dll boy college-prep school gove me quote o culture shock ond the money from my drummrng sldrled llowrng rn TIM DOIRON- 12-I1's the eoslest. l know more people ond my teachers ore pushovers HUONG VU-14-I hod 0 greol lame performing in Donce Pro- ducliong we were oll like sisters YINA FERNANDEZ- 10-I mode ELMO ond wos forced ro bow to every pos? member on uniti- orron doy SHAWN PITTA-44-I helped to SfGfl 0 greol club on compus Key Club' MONILA BAROT-11-When Lin- do, Phe, Arefo ond I went fo Trny's for breokfosl during foc- ully schedule ond ron bock lo school rn FIVE mrnulesr PATTY ROCHA-401 found out who my reol friends were. Cyn- dro ond Melissa. 7 y 7 e ,e edd,e do , ,,ee,ed, do QS' of yawn fobnon Seaway Holman Seed folouon ,Jvmhe faxed IQ Vddfde fence Kuatauz Kd!! defiance Kennedy ?wee Kan , 924 gp M k . I V , Q1 ' ' I I sg , ip Ld, , 5 'A K5 Q' Ava 1 Z-if f A 5- T ,ac Hn, ,f W L 4, . . gy.. 'Y . -fs? Qi - . 1 .. I . 5 ' ,- 5, , 'QQ 2451 1 lieu-1:5-.::-,.,. ,,,.,Y,,. , , fr., ,. ,.,..,.,,,v,, sffgmgfffs, A ,mi 4 i l l l l l i i 1-W Kg W i - V V Elaine .delea Daniel .demon Katy .lac Kyle laura l i l i iii T l l l l l l , l l l l i l Q l V l l ij gl l l li l if , i' li l l li l i , ' i iiii i fl if X 24444 .layman Dang .la female .luatawgd 14644 .4490 De Alum -lqmuef fP4dl4s f 7a-mania .4490 fum WZMDMMM BIG MAC ATTACK-Senior Bruce Keus lakes his lime ond sovors his Big lvloc. Seniors infected wilh Seniori- ' Tis usually lefl 5Th period To buy Their lunch. DISEASE SENIORS l4d40lf Wludado Hfyzedo 77Z4fztdn fake Wlaadaq mmm mqwwm Eharane 77Zaatdn .load wdfbfdftq Eognea Wade .lay Wlmtdn Wtmtda Wimtmq .hat do you have this period? a typical sen- lior might ask in a per- suasive but subtle man- ner. The answer: any class, as long as there wasn't a test. But lf there was . . . Senioritisl According to Elea- nor SIa, It's a superiority com- plex thot seniors get, causing them to make fun of under- classmen. The main symptoms are an abnormal readmit card due frenzied ditching, or five per- iods of excuses accompanied by violins on why homework was not done. Who did it affect? Any senior with a car or friends that owned one. I don't know Zaoe 7844 Xxx ' Quuqda Wlmdnq 7ZataZde Wfdylew whether or not l have senioritis, because l've been ditching since Freshman year, said Loan Tong. , Even the seniors who had never ditched might also be caught in the donut shop third period. l never ditched in high school until this year, said Tina Fernandez. Where did one get it? The answer to that depended on the situation. If It was a growling stomach, that senior wouldn't hesitate to solve the problem at Plggie's or Rick's. Senioritis might also have landed one in the office. li found myself sitting in the at- tendance office when I got caught ditching, explained Luls Delgado. Qeaudfu Wimuld jawn Wtaadney 7dvw Www Seniors 1 X. f w - 1 .f' ' 1 1 f .T-,W J.. , ,Tf. f 1 1 f f f A , X w -f QM it Q at , ns. . ,ann w .fix - , 214 ' ' A? 3 Ie, . asf' NX' J X , ,QA f , X .V -1 U1 ' E' .,!,,i. jlir il -- gl L - . V -iw., Q .-, M, 1 MV , . , 2 11015 SJ V' A.-p:,vA'xI Lv fm- W'w1fka..:! ' ,1 i ff, x fs. 23?-wail? W I A - ZZG!2vWf 4 ,ww Homme Wiontea 864464 Wionraao i Q- ?c'a4e4 wtdiblw 7401646 Wloua 'lit X, ur, , fi L Abu 7Z4aafnen'o Keaton Wedmlwei w-'-'ff fain 7Zewamn 646 7Z9uqm HOW CUTE!-Dan Lemon and Hazel Gullerrez pork publicly in senior parking lol. Bolh were members of The lnTeracT Club. LITTLE MOMENTS-Jinpei Hung and her boyfriend QQ shore 0 book fogeiher. He oflen visited her during lunch breaks. fewer H W W fm , , f wf. rfwwfffffifwfwf -fc:-z ff 'fx i f l X A-n., fW' -1 Quan Wiaaqan Hmm M044 Hddm Wloaakd at 'U' 21664 7lZoaulo eww 7Z4ya!o446 Fudd Zaau Kane Wag Sonia 7Ze9ae!e .lame 7led!Z f www .Jw-Azfkg, wg'-f4mg,,,,,A. mgzizf f, whim- zf':m,,:g 5,1:, fwpgnfz Q ' wf4,5c,Qz fi ,L ,ef,ef,fe1,Z56i5eeLmwfw ,L,,,2w.W,i V, , , W W-A Vfyrff if X ff ,W , Seniors I 7la4,-74449 719440: Qeaaa A if 1.7.5 . , , J ff .ia . '- fiimv f, . , , L , , ,,r , , p ag W 4, H , , , A wma, ,V 5: 'f 6 ' , , ' 1 1 f I X, ,Qivjff ,ff wg.. ' I fur- 7Itao fain: 7Iofuna4 ' Y Kea-in Olagdk Oudhia Quincdaco 0155447 f, ,.,f , 122, ffifiyf: 1.ZU'vi,9W7,fQf,'5z2 ymiwfgw 1 5 3 , f ,f,.w ,,ff,,f44 f, f, f. X ,f ,f ,,y,,fffff ?,, f ffff. ,Q zfxfij 1' W 72,01 ' ,, 'M WW ffm :, Q 7 fwdfi if1?,4W I iff 'f Jew: ,,, ,V W .. ,W Mx , 1525 I I ' w ,k , I, -,, . A Sex f.i:m ,nf my 4 QW ui' ,iw v as X-JK, LM 'Mg 'Y 1 -'v 459' P., r is z I .1 V fe ? Q , -.M.a0 W A ,gig 42 N f , 2a4Qf1zw.. ,a bf444 Wanda Ouyco Karma 0agQdol4 -ea fame Omg Pmam 04:44 FIRST COMES LOVE-Couple fondly embraces at o resfourclm. As sfudenfs grew older, ihey become less inhabited about displaying offecrion. 1 Vt Mu IW Z Wi: t 54' Z Pe SHARING aff! DETAILS mm Pack? e as A 'lfrzfffff Quang pdftf Sregdance Payne fmdeu Parka ex lhe wurctuvrwkes giggle--s the CILTIOII cfevfjtkces rmpurustbuluty mutt mutur atm :stuns n Mum thou ttulf the Stmteeltt puptllfltlsmrl wutlItclveeevrxgspclgmiuruS42xln,1Iuf tlvlty tmeeturu Qlflfiltflflltgj, uc cocdunq to rucfmt stuttstucs However tht Swlftly ruouhtthg ftgtlll U! Atltft :Hut other! Ilfu truumtururtgny ftnfamnsos cuusefi murw tu but kuwuy from rusu ol sox umt to thunk twu me Ubuut their l,'UItS1:?Qll4g+Il4 -es We c,-hose to wont cmd just Ormjuy mlcih others company, explonrtect Danielle Waters ot herselt und het UOYHIGHCI Though some students surh os Bruce Keus considered sex to be acceptable I0 htgh sfhuul 119 lung 1,15 tuve wus tru' vulv-M, uttuf-wtf, tttscxurmfri 'Nw fum Cuultt tm Ill loves thss yuuruu stutf-ct Sondra Tor- rente Alotcptktmistt1lruklt'SjuSt HU bug dum 11, tttuugtt Ruth cfjirtlrfvl wus uh Cldfgjfld rcespurmsntuuluty Wuth :ts focrerntly telsjfvtsuft puknllrjtty rjurt me lj new owczrorwfse, uf the risks of pmg num y und wttf,em5n Muc' rt fiom truvmrsy rt1evelc'npw'1 due to the Issues ut utuurtrutn urtd hurho SfQ?Xl,l!,llIfV Murmy tefmhers become quntu when ubuut the topic O1 sex Moth ttgeoc-tmet Mr. Moore udvusoct that people should use eitrscrettcm ubout whom they ure wtth ond how they protect themselves 144944 Paddle Wald Panda Shea, Padua 76514441 Paw K ,,,,, W . 2' Qf l ,Q U Q 4 3 je' - ' gg 1 1' 4 H ' 'Wald Pawn 70444 Padaum Kfzdatea Paula: an ' .M A 'vii' ,f' , , J f , .A Wilcdael Pedvuen 7fZanae! Pelmp fffqdvuho Peay Hmm Paw? Seniors l M' STUDYING Za ANGLES l allke. Students l placed in the Honors 9 program soon dls- T' covered that they reat minds think had been born into a family of great minds. Mark Reynoso explained. Having the same people in your classes for four years. you really get to know them. Stu- dents in These classes agreed that it was more like a family than a class. The origin of this family dates back to its freshman year. when an energetic teacher, Ms. Kathy Adkins, created an unusual math class with songs, stories, and even pictures to help them under- stand the fundamentals of AI- gebra. Students were drawn together by weekend trlpg andustudy parties learrtlm from others' strengths an weaknesses and the Wlll C-Beer Theater catedand united students teachers. HonorsEnallsh T6QC er Mr. Sloan commented lovexitl I can deal with a lot abstract forms of teaching th wouldn't be found otherwise: The Honors students of teamed more than polynoml l and poetry, they leamed importance of suppartlnger another. As Robert .HIHQI said, lt's amazing howagrd I5 of talented klds who hard knew each other, could b come so close in such a short time. rnps to me L.A. Ari Muso Dana! Fuqua new :swam gm.. pm., pmqa www sm. :vm T Elena Zuqada l4Jd46 PWM yah Funk mam Plaza Way 24444 415 A. ,,,. W, , l emma Zaapmo Mmm Eewmq Edu.-ui End Sana 2mm .Jalan 26944 T 'I Honors Family .l , 5 1 I . i ,.,?..L.Y,,...,f,.,,,..-.H.---.-'ww ----M .Yf-f..h . i i i 1 i ---,T f , ' I W if 721i Y? i ki 'fir i rn i i i i i i I gi i, W9inumm ' i22Q4 i rm, 2,644 mm, zmmq ii foaalani i swam zmewy i i i i i ii i ii ii 3i i i li ii i i i 20462 Paldui i i bam Fw PM-lvw WMM 2040149402 , ,.,f ,. N .. fagael Eodvdgaq EW Zodzdyuvf i W roizcmcs His MIND-Physics scholar Jason Monzon i i experimenis wiih force. Labs aided siudenis in un- j,,g ,, 3 dersionding scientific concepfs. 91 N Qwifimgiifa Q f A i Q V A i i Seniors ii 724464 Eomno ,Mn Wage Eagae QWW gmc., zmae mmf, Am s gm smfq 234 add Jobs ,z.:..ll faded San 724124 .lean EW 204444: ,4Zuwzo 5464544 1444144 Santiago 'WWW' 5274! 77' fl fn' K if , fffmf ,Cf Z 2 l. o , ,. ,i MM ?!,j ,g , VMVYVQ ' ff'5z2e.W 'WC Lf: Q V' ,gun fi'- gfzdaa 2444 72:46 54494014 l Kmqce Sapp Qadlfefzmo Sauna: 1 Zuma 2044 ,m l f f f 'ij- ,Wl V., 1,l1,,4l ' fi f V n H-' ' ff: fi: i , 412 Iauzdfn Salleq Waumedo Saaeedo Widedelle Saagqa STANDING PROUD-Employee Patty Gonzalez shows her pride in S'foufferHo1els. Gonzalez planned To major ln holel management after high school. 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Hardly an ordinary job considering ThaT she worked aT one of The finer ho- Tels aT L.A.X. Having worked aT STouffer Concourse HoTel for a liTTle over a year. PaTTy had already moved up To cashier and a waiTress in banquefs. WhaT makes my job unique is ThaT iT's always a parfy aTmo- sphere, exlcaimed Gonzalez. By having experience working in a luxurious hoTel PaTTy decid- ed ThaT she wanTed To major in 1 hoTel managemenT. gr K 4, Q' I www sewn: sm. sew., mee swan 5344401 564 fafael Sdgaeaga Zadie Sdlaa. .sr Q ff--an ,4funeee Sauwdae Dame Snead fenee Sandi Daaai Snuellee Wtarlem Soda Q Seniors ' My W? X f f f Z? 4 4 42 4 4 7 ,AZ ff , , mf 'J I L' QM 7 A Q L, I I 1 :ch i was W , 1 rx A '35, , 0 5 w x . 0 x A J 3 1 K .9- Q 53 1 'N 5 y 7 M ,f gf ff 42 X wh 7 4 M 'flip T' J, -' 'W va . Y 352 , 1 --'ia S if j fgf f 4 F- Aw:-,,. fffkil , I ff? ag, mv' ,www 5 VV 'Ln A w . ML 'X s V 1 ff ,AQ W , ' fx 7 2 fi f no 24' ,Vg 1 X f , ff 1 fa? 7 3, ,. E ' filiq w, , 9 cf f 2 ! 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To accomplish raising This money, numerous fundraisers had To Take place. So many candy sales, car- woshes, and dances To plan in whaT seemed To be such liTTle Time. WiTh The desire To have The besf prom ever, The senior class goT on The ball. The Sadie Haw- kins dance sTarTed The senior accounT wiTh a boom along wiTh a cracker jack sale ThaT followed. Sfill The digifs were Too small for The unsaTisfied sTudenTs. The y oney makes The l money-sTarved class of 88 in- Tended To end The year off wiTh a producT ThaT would keep Them aT resT over The summer. IT was The infamous Virgin Pina Colada. The forever loved drink would make iTs debuf aT Carnival Day. Being a hiT, iT racked ln more money Than ex- pecTed, so iT became a Tradi- Tion. The year sTarTed and The dig- iTs gof bigger and bigger. AdopTing The ValenTine's car- naTion sale was The smarTesT move The class had for iT was The mosT profifable of Them all. 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Vile love you Eddie, Mom Roh lvlushi W8cP, remember STevie, Bdbe, Trixi, lvloTorcycles, Surfboards, The Deldfield STreeT GCIDQ, dll Those summers ol The beoch, x by .q-, V,':l: E 4- combing Trips, mony Trips To lowd 84 our BIG- ONE To l-lovvdii, The N 'T ':'i' ' i lhdion guides, soccer? Now you hdve your whole life dheod of you. Live iT! X O, Mom 84 Ddd Nj! -mbfigifs, A 9 . ,QD I I I , 5 y.4y. my ' Hi Ho, Hi l-lo, iT's off To college you go Love lvlom, Ddd, Donny, Amelio, 84 Leslie l l I il , Z CommuhiTy i2 5 yas Q-pw We ore so very proud of you. God Bless you Kev, ond l-love d good ddyl Love, lvlorn, Dod, Kdlhy, 84 Tom 1551: A Wag, ufkf' Q ff , , A ,,. A 'V ?v ,,,. . if v :ii-Z .2 Tyler, You hdve rnode us very proud of you. We will dlwdys love you. Fill your life wilh meoning- ful experiences. Love, lvlorn Sc Dod . I I 1 gh. K f f ,f 3 1 '7 K., As. J is 4' .N if Congroiulolions We love you Eric. lvlorn, Dod, Leslie, 84 Anthony :g:a::a.4: - ,W S! fax , , ,b,, g n 'ellis 1 3 ., M. . WhoT's Thd'r'?l 'll'r's d cornero, Kd'ry. Mohd, uFelioiTdTionsll You mode il Through These yedrs Love, lvlorn, Ddd, Ndnoy, 84 lvlork Tl is ,. lr S Life is no brief cdndle To me. IT is sorf of d splendid Torch which I hdve QOT hold of for The mornenf, dnd I wdnf To mdke IT burn ds brighTIy GS possible before hdnding IT on To The fuTure generdTions. I -George Berndrd Show I VViTh love dnd supporT, Your lvlom, Erik 84 Bill I S I if I I Tomrny, ConQrdTuIdTions! I I You ore d REAL JOY To our lives. We dre so very All proud of you!!! I lzai , . A I Lord, CongrdTuIdTions Grdd! I hdve dlwdys , , I ,i,i, ,V , ,. been proud of you dnd knew you'd rndke iT. I love you very much, dnd will dlwdys be There for you. I VlliTh love ond deep pride, lvlorn I Z I Z , Dedresf love of ours, Firsf sdy To yourself whdT would you be, dnd Then do whdT you hdve To do. 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IS Mg ever hands cu gnuyg Qggwl all sour c.r5fes.., you l-mow 1.-moi C5ONUA gr 'fhcrr fc eo-f' ern I LQVE you Guys fs Lehi Glfld - - GuYS?? - Guys' Na QNC EYKT' L.lSTE'N5 Century Nlartlal Arts Supplies l2l3l 219 0362 X 12131644-6510 TD NFB TDWI NG W AND FLAT BED SERVICE 515K lc aFra'1' Owner 5116 W. El Segundo Blvd. STEVE FISHER 11926 Inglewood Ave A'f a d'0lA'eXl M' Hawthorne CA 90250 U S and lnrernat onal Champlon Hawthorne CA 90250 Well llSTllTl9fOllT1elO say good Dye lo dear old Hawlhorne Hgh ll s lnme To pul 4213, 644 2330 a ay lhe securlly olankel of h gh school 84 move on laward The unknown So l boughl lhns ad lust so l could say a few words lo o few friends lhal would always be remern oered Ml? MOORE ll as fun be ng T A for honors lvlalh A Bc donl forget you re Hostess Has Thanx for llslenig lo me cornolan 84 for oe ng o trnend os well as a teacher Ml? A TKlNSAThonk-you for Deng a frlend as ell as a1edcher,lhere's not lhal many teachers llke thal Vou're one ln a m Il on MXKEV-Wl1GlCGnlsGy7 How about go ng lo Burge Kng'7 hd ha Vou're The grealesl Youve rhode G big dlflerence ln rny life 81 l LOVE YOU JANEL- I don'l know what lo say e cept Want lo eal ul at l'2rck's7 JIM-Even Though youre la O oy l had To rnenllon you The class of '85 lsn'l lhe some wllhou. you V!-Vl-McD's, the lbrary The beach all those llrnes when we were supposed lo oe some here else Love yo cuz JEN-Don'l forget Those crazy summer rnonlhs Surnrner ouId've been oorlng :tho l you DARREN- VVe'ye had our dllferences especially over The summer, out we managed lo slay friends WA VNE-EEKlNS- Ha culel No more lhlrd , , ceo ee okay? HONORS MA rw ll's been Q brash MOMX DAD- Thanks a bunchl l love 4834 Rosecrans Ave' ' Hawthorne' CA 90250 you Dolh Good luck and Good-Bye Danrelle Waters lS'W Corner of Inglewood Avel Group 84 Private Lessons A CQJE Okinawa Shorin-Ryu 246 l Adverllsers fX W . K X X00 fy V., e N 66 X . lf -' Q O X ZX Q4 x Yf ! U o 9 X Q fp ' v f E X X0 O , N 6014, y l L X XJ xx xl, 05 1,2 .f ' ll C' Q ' 'ZX V 0 I GQ' s Q5 g Q sq! f O Q0 O 5 1 X ON, 19 if V ff ' CGA.: A All 'lsxoxyo CU! O AIX? f- Ngo 0 5 , lb f A fax git, 2 O 3 fm? ,r J, e Lg f Qfos !xd 'A Gfdn, Cf are f W f ,P . KL f f 4 0 N LO 1' pf Q Lk, If 'A ffko 1 G Q ' Jr ' we Q 6 f ' ' lv cn ,Lb IO - LTA n I V !,Q I X01 '71 6 X r r Q W, ,W O lg 0 W. Q I of 3 i Y Y I nl xr di If GFA Cue ' L05 S A od Mom, Dad, l'lnr-rl,Mnry',Dnplwc1RV:l-ll' E g Q0 Q 'YLU 59 JA? L of 39 , . CQ in fs- we sl B ll 'fe' or G 'O L, CSF 5 ef gb Cu , 'X N, mf 1 U. I 'F , gy Cu. K 56 lem 6992 Q J, H 'F Q51 y ,U LJ-we l ig 51 in X L' 'Q pn Qi L 9 tx .ff X xii ' QQ: A00 X5 ' O ob' YN - .D , 'f h 'l' . 'V I : - I H ll W ' X .f l . . . 1:1 Q.-nic :-Egg' so AIberTo, You finally made iT Through four years of high school I hope you succeed in everyThing you 4 sTrive fbr in The fuiure. The besT of luck. You QI- . Vf., , 2' ways were on The phone! Your sisTer who loves ou. Ana fn J I . I S 4' I 5 I 5 I v X 5 I ,I 4 -,Ig 1 s 3 5 e. Q' I Y ggi zz 7, 32 ,N Q yf 1 A I f S 'Q -1 A Shanda 84 Sandra I Will Be Ygur Z.,-K .qi Lori 84 Sandra BesT Friends Forever The Times we ve passed have been The besT of our Times buT yeT we sTiII know There is The fuTure To see I Love You BoTh Sandra Friend-Sade 3 I know ThaT IaTeIy Things haven'T been so good. I always said if I could ever help you I would. I love you for a Thousand years. I'm here To wipe away The Tears, I will be your friend Till The end of Time. I'm here To make you smile. When you're falling apart I pick up each piece 84 build a wall around your dreams. The punches To your hearT meIT away when you never ThoughT They'd heal, so TrusT in me, These are The words I 'T' give To you. If Hercules can'T pick you up, I will. lreally am True, You've goT so much To give. I'll Tell you jusT whaT you need To know. I'II geT you ouT of iT. l'lI pick you up when you're feeling low. So here's my hand, TrusT in me, I really am True. you've goT To undersTand There's noThing I wouIdn'T do. Come on 84 Take my hand when you're falling aparT, Oh you've goT To undersTand. I will be your friend Till The end of Time. LOAN 84 IvI.J. '88 84 on , . , 7 247 CommuniTy V u 'N Xjo We If SCHOLASTIC DIVISI P O BOX 3520 2 OO NORTH SEPULVEDA BLVD NO 78 MANHATTAN BEACH CA 90266 HOTEL LLOYD VVALLER I213I 379 2620 ,M MMJ6 ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT CENTERS AN OnTHoDoNTuc DENTAL PRAcTucE jg goofg .Aflovzu -TT 4445w BROADWAY SUITE 205 M V SORRELL D MD M D5 HAWTHORNE cAu.uF 90250 F J EURRELL DDS C2133 644 4412 F A ROSENBERG D D S INC Jfdlf KX fy 'J Roberi F kennedy Medica! Fcfnter 4500 West 116tb Slreef ' Hawthorne Caljornuz 90250 f2I3j 970-0611 From Freshmen To Senuors how Tume flues Goodbye HawThorne Hugh School you ve guven me so many memoyues I wull never forgeT Them If I had a chouce I d do uT over agaun Ive goT some specual messages for some specual people JOANNE Thanx for Those wonderful Tumes sunce 7Th grade 227 rughT'P LINDA Sneaky aren T you'? We ve shared loTs of laughung Tumes don T be a sTranger guve me a rung' SONIA Remember 7Th grade'P Huh you should because I II Treasure Those memorues HELEN You are The greaTesT person We had fun un The squad You II always be un my hearT I love you' LISA E Muschuevuous crazy person You re really someThung Always on The run FIA Hello sTranger Always laTe for 6Th peruod Huh'7 I II muss you loTs and IoTs KRISTENI-I We II see each oTher un The channel 7 newsroom someday rughT'? TRINA H Bells bells and more The rughT chouce don T be embarassed To buy Those books' MICHELLE 84 ANGELA Gorgeous Two some AI ways TogeTher under The hoT sun Don TTan Too much Remember arT class RICHARD Shune dud favoruTe words huh'P I won T duTch agaun don T forgeT ThaT PATTY ALEX SANDRA 3 muske Teers Never forgeT Jr Hugh and Puzarro s class EVERYONE IN PEP SQUAD Thanx for all The fun excuTung Thungs we dud IT was The greaTesT experuence beung un uT Always remember me DRILL TEAM Thanx everyone you ve sure The memorable people one wushes To keep MJ Don T forgeT The booze K I ll muss you IoTs ELEANOR Hu ldudn TforgeT you gals smule always ANNIE When us your B day'P Thanx for all Those wonderful Tumes we shared We II sTull keep un Touch' BRUCE Scuence class P E Those were ker azy Tumes You Il be someone un lufe uusT go for uT' DA VID The nexT presudenT of The U S You re amazung SHARON MARY MARY DEAN Thanx for all Those breaks you gave me I love you all MS MOON Thanx for all your help How can I say goodbye uT s goung To be hard I II muss you MosT of all I wanT To Thank my parenTs for beung There and undersTandung To all my fruends I dudn T menTuon I dudn T forgeT you all buT we wull keep un Touch Thanx H H S Angel Gonzalez STEPH BesT buddues forever' CHRIS WanT some gum'7 FaTe or whaT'7 JOE My buddy Thanks for beung such a greaT fruend MELISSA Thanks for beung pa TuenT wuTh my sTorues RICHARD WhaT a moan ooh' CHRISTINE BeTTer Than Bakersfueld or whaT9 MATT III never forgeT you NELSON You are The besT broTher un The world I love you Thanks for all The supporT PA TTY GOT any good gossup'P PIZZA WOM AN Thanks for all The deadlune dunners SAMEER WhaT a sTud ZUNG Fruends9 Thanks everyone for beung my famuly over The pasT couple of years WhaT would I have done wuThouT you'P I II muss you all' Love Tuna sunny cuTy' LefTues are greaT' KaTy, VT., When Iufe bores you To ,fi-nz Tears and arT us no cure yi. Remember ThaT I'm al 'A 'M ways here ForgeT Me NOT 'Q I 1 U 'T I V I I , . A I I Us 0 ff W - l I - h - g II img 'II , , ' . : I ', yu I v I I y L y yu' yoffrv 1 , u f X T 'V , I ' , V , - I I N AU 'Y ' V I , . . I ' -A LOAN- We Tinally did-IT!!I Where are youu headedi? ALICE, HAZELS -q V I I I I-I 4. 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A --...- '-91 PEOPLE SO SELDOM SAY I LOVE YOU AND THEN IT'S EITHER TOO LATE OR LOVE GOES SO WHEN I TELL YOU I LOVE IT DOESN T MEAN I KNOW YOU LL NEVER OO ONLY THAT I WISH YOU LL NEVER HAVE TO OVC EHIOSTO JIITIOIIBZ You know well dudeTTes we did iT' You know we re sTokedl You know we re gorng To college dnd you know There wonT be dny oobpos There And you know we re going To be rloh ond sucessful ond mdrry A rnosslvely rod dudes And you know we re going To pdrTy hedvlly when we go To Ho won You know well be going To Polrn Springs To vrslT Joe You know Je Tdlme medns I hoTe you In our ldngudge You know we re dreomln ond you know we hope Thus comes True' You know well dl woys be friends ond you know we ll keep ID ouchl You know Mono Jenny Muchele Angelo 250 f Tl Ag-M CornrnuniTy ROBERT F. KENNED MEDICAL CENTER Wbc 1 c people make the difk rc ncc in the art Qfh6'll1illcg. 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LA BREA AVE. INGLEWOOD, CA 90302-2209 523390 X mmmxz 0 Jose NAYLOR 'T Advefrisers ill N' l l l T l ll :ll l F 1 T5 T8 4 5 5 A0 ,OR Z Dedlcaled To my famlly Mom Dad Jlll Jay Chrls Ken Tae Ho To my frlends Rlchard San Maleo Davld Noya He len Lee Dung Lu SameerA Markl? SusleR MJ Wells Loan Tong Bruce Keus Tlm Dolron Dan Lemon Joanne Monles Mabel Lopez Sonia Ne grele Phong Su Susan Ku Chris 84 Marla Sem A DaveA TonyY Mr Klm Wllllam PauIS Dennis K Peler K Jason K Mr Karella Mr Armslrong Ms Hams Mr Moore Ms Rae Mr Goode Wefe WGTG WGTS WGVG Wav. if 9A 17? f Gn3' Vera 84 Danl Gd By H H S There s been some wlld limes here DAN You re a guy lhal IS Tough bul sweel You re so flne U canl be beal U have everylhlng Thar I deslre U sel my hearl on flre Love Ya Lols Jackxe Tran Dann We have been Through so much bul we made IT Thanks for belng There Take care Good luck ID The fulure FXF Vera dle ll would nol be wllnoul you cry ll would be for you laugh il would be wilh you, live, il would be for your love. 1 , gn-1 Communily I T Terai STEVEN-Well Shlomo This is iTl We ve come o long woy even Though we ve hod dloT of differ- ences. Cl meon A LOTD l wonT you To know 84 noT forgef ThoT you ve mode o ploce in my heorT ThoT will never fode owoy especiolly The love l hove for you, Even Though our dreo codes ore differ- enT you d beTTer keep in Touch! Love you olwoys Eleonor Sio HAZEL-Thdnx for The greof yeors bobel Hope whoT we hove will dlwdys losT, Toke core cuz l luv Ui JOANNE-Good luck dT ORUl Hope you find ThoT ChrisTion husbdndl IVIABEL- Thdnx for being There for me, l wish loTs of luck wf your coreer. SONIA-Good luck wfDomi G. Don T hove Too mony K hon! ALICE-Drill Teom won T be The some onymore huh? l m going To miss you 84 our loughing sessions. l luv U dll Eleonor. If B15 l con T geT you ouT of my mind so l sTopped Trying l miss you when you re gone 84 luv you when you re nedr You medn so much To me l luv you Til deoTh does porT 84 even ofTer ThoT Love is forever KRIS Well Kris This is iT Our very losT yeor dT HHS Here I om of our fovoriTe ploce The Bedch The Bedch hos been our fovoriTe ploce To come 8a spend quieT momenTs TogeTher looking over The sunseT lisTening To The woves pound ing on The shore l don T know how To express myself more Thon To wriTe iT To you To show you how l feel for you You hove meonT 81 sTill mecin o greof deol To me dll These yedrs of shoring so much wiTh eoch oTher You hove been d very speciol friend To me lshdred everyThing wf you 84 you shored everyfhing wf me We spenT such beoufiful momenTs TogeTher Spending Time wf you meons o loT We hove been To so mdny speciol pldces I hove never shdred wf onyone else' Yes Kris l hdve done some foolish Things buf l never forgoT obouT you oT ony momenT This leTTer is from me To you from deep inside of me Love you George Hernondez Nov 'l7 T987 ,sa Q S-,J f , , , V1 W ,W hu 4 Gi ' , , si Q ' Q , ' Z -V 1, , 2 1 T1-, .Q I A I T ff 14' I I I I I , . 1 I ' .LK5 . , l - - XA I V I I . . 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Community SJW ui. s..M'LL. 1 W -Qu. l Our frlendshlp hos Idsfed for four yeors ond shll our love will grow Yesferdoy Irves forever ID our feors for fodcry s seperohon hos come We will journey unfo d world rn which we con nor deny For If will gef rough buf sure enough our sfrengfh will gef us by So remember my friends This IS nof on end buf cn bug sfep To Take Our fume hos come ond we musf go on This ns no mlsfoke Yef To H H S we owe so much for rf gove us you ond I I ll never forgef when we dll mef here of Hdwfhorne Hugh Forever The besr of friends Shondd, Errko, Amy, Lon, Almd, Sandro 258 f i Adverrisers S 1 ii ii ii i it ii 5.30 Lg O WO ii ' ' X QW, ii . Y X i i 1 Nhibfv. i . . 4.1 ' 7 Mm'u 4 4' -I . Bobby Brady, Lisa Visco, Maria Eric Dunnick, Dai Ho, Andy Garcia. San Maieo, Soo Im, Ruin Beiru, Sheila Mrs. Myers. BACK: Miguel Leyva, Darko Yiia Heydinger, Suzanne Yoon. NOT Oi 'N ' ro i cu i . 7 ec ic ' M .f ' Q. W ,5 . . 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Garc'a Free lvlarkef Value Esli- ITTGTG Guaranteed frade-in plan Residential Specialisf Holl Glen S ecialisf Y D From Angela fo Rhonda From Rhonda To Angela Well, if Took us five years fo finally decide y fo be friends. I am glad we did. You are some- ROY MASTERS V one fhal I can counl on when I need anyihing. Sales Agent We sfill have our differences al limes buf we ff always work Them ouf. If you ever need me, I f r' will always be here for you. I wish you fhe very ERAQ EDWARD IENKWS REALTY besf in life. l'll see you in my law office as my E332di'IelffEWlQh5'6gg?BlVd' accounfanl in a few years. Off' 1 213-973-599 Hollis: 213-643-6936 ERA0 REAL ESTATE N Each office independently owned and operated. I Adverfisers L ll 5 I Q- Il ' ES III 'KW N s Il I Dear Mish. Where should l begin . . . oh gosh. We've been best friends for so long. Next year will be our best and last year. watch out H.H.Sl Thank you for putting up with so many things, m const t cr Ing H I over you know who. god that must have drivennou nuITbutIyou Hey' Babe! I Ve you for years you nevercornp-loined.We've hodsomany goodtirnestoomanyto DGVGF tell me ODYTIWIFIQ. HCI This YGOF I Ihlflk we count. Just th'nk of all the good tim s et to c I Rem b r ' - seaanemonesforever!F.B.forever.fZrrIl1e.Foryg:Ie . TheelTar?' have QOIIGD CIIOSGI ever' -I-huy' I WIII never for or The Terminator , who will it be? Long live the Kerry Days. I Q61 all The fUFI TIFTTSS we ve had TOQGTIWGF. Refnefnbef can'twait till next yeor.We're finally sen'orsllReme ber hen e ' hrst met? Hello Kitty and braids! Ha . . . I-Ia . , . Thar?3 youwMlsh,:Vor IGSI summer OII those Ilrnes I WGS OI your house .Gnd everything. and for the good times yet to come. 89is the BEST! YOU Wefe GI' ITTIDG. fun we hQd, SIDCG Love vw. BBS' Friends FOREVER school started you've been the only one l keep my new Anita: Am eyes on. Those cute little cheeks and that cute Since the sixth grade. we've been best friends. You mean soo sr-T-me Boy do you 1-urn me on H-'S of much to mel I know we'll stay best friends forever! We'ye been ' ' ' I ' through so much! How could we separate? Impossible! We've YGGY to SCIY QOOd-bye, but I don 'I' want IO. TITUY, I done soo many crazy things together. I could never ask for a dOn'1- ever WOnT To lose you- I have no idea of what I better bud than you. Well. we still have one more year to go at I I , , good ol' H.H.S! This year was so much fun. but just wait until next WIII do WIIITOUI' YOU. I love YOU Gnd IITIS love WIII ear!! CLASS OF BQ! W 'll et thr 't. ' tlke ther .Io- gether!! I LOVE YOUIIS Q ul Jus I everyo year never IOST' Your sis and Best friend Forever, Mlm LOVE, , Il n' Rajen Mehta 3 Y I So babe, we've shared 3 4 f 2 loving years together. l just want to say that I LOVE YOU as always 84 I that's why I'll always remember my . I 4 years in high school. y Love Always, Miriam I I I . Take b ' . Cash Discount pik 1 Credit Term ':,,,yj Your mm I Lay.Away .JV Take back .Y your pearls 'r Y I , X What made . K , . Russells Jewelers I vw Ihlflk I . We were EXDSTI JGWBIYY Repllf Those kinds Q I Of girls 14051 S. Hawthorne Blvd. Phone I Hawthorne, CA 90250 C2131 644-3208 f' I 2 0 Q Community ' 5 Dew Kon W' , f My ,dflflfb M011 11' ,LMC .VUXCIYAQ4 ww JJ ' ff 7 ere 5 fo lfl Uur baby slster has fmall graduated The last of the Hoffarths So long H H S The memorres are great' We Toml79J V VIVICZ. wwf? Tony T805 ' ' Tammy T811 ' Tum T831 MM ongrafu aflons ' y ' 955 'G' Vllfla Your Whole Famlly IS proud of you' 'ff-fdlrrl 268 'V Aaverris Sag Oops' I mean Johnny Well Thzs was our lasT year TogeTher ever un hugh school ThaT ISD IT was fun whrle IT IasTed We boTh know how we really feel Though rlghT'P You are 81 will always be very speoral To me Karan Well babe you know we Il shll k I T Thanks for everyThIhg' Serlouslyll You helped me Through so much 84 made me see Thlngs dIfferenTIy I rn glad we goT To be so close Well someday we wall fund HIM 81 who knows IT yusT mIghT be Them' Thanks for The double earThquake dld you feel mlne on March 3rd'? Dang was ThaT a good one .lfK Don T forgeT all of The good Tlmes we ve shared Especially bagging on everyone don T forgeT she DID break your flnger don TforgeT THE FLY YUKI THE parTIes our IITTIe friend fgef :Tj Especially when IT hIT me aT PaTTy s parTy Hey Tell MITCH Isard HELLO Ilove you Karen MyrlTa and Karcfffdfeval Vlclor HIPIMPI jfk Well VlcTor our Senlor year IS over WIII you sTIlIkeep ID Touch? You beTTer Well you ve changed a loT srnce I HrsT meT you you re doing good l.IsTen lknow you sTlII care for M I G-Ive IT anoTher shoT and show how you feel Thls Tame because Talk IS so cheap Take good care of yourself I love you EroTher FfAIways MANSON BOYS The cuTesT guys of The cfo of 88' STay sweeT and Try To sTay ouT of Trouble Calm down on ThaT sTuf'f K I T Too orl II miss you all Albeno WhaTs up OM BOY7 I sear I Il never forgef you' Remember now no walT now now Don T forgeT our KB Tlmes Our long old I-landshake ThaT Tlme we were all zombies aT The beach and you broke your leg dumby I II mass you NO I won T cause you know youre gonna K I T I love ya Dog FXF Fla Hey woman YOU NERVY' MAN we ve been frenz for awhlle I m always here for you Calm down on you know what' I love yo FRENZ always Shanda Sandra Lori and Alma Shanda good Iuvk wuTh JERRY I Il mass all you guys K I T okay? Alma and James Ajever Erlka and Amy E M Take good care of your self A S you should model Don TforgeT BenTleys Ilove you guys so much K I T Sonla HI my love I rn sorry abouT DOM buT you do deserve beTTer K I T Good luck In evenhlng Iluv u Vlrr Tor P Now you can read Thls You are so frnel Remember ID The IOTh grade I lub you' Eloy My bug bro Please Take care and K I T I Il mlss you Davld and Rlchard You know U 2 wrll be on The Top Take care K9 Jonafhan and Rlchle LlsTen you Two are The fInesT freshmans Rrchle you Il geT er some day JonaThan Dan T worry abouT her There s a loT of gurls ouT There for you Two TAKE CARE Mlchelle Hola MITch Well we ve been Through The same 'I rn surprrsed we all aren T reIaTed He does care Though Don T forgeT To smile for me lknow we II always be close friends so I don T have To worry abouT The K I T parT rrghT'P Don T forgeT all These sllly Tlmes Flavs pany more MIcheIIe'? our long old walk back and forth AT PaTTy s parTy all The bull Mr Oulha sand MAX huh? Paolo s shrrl oh no she found out' Don T forget all The other greoT Tame wf all your FRENZ Please Take good care of your self' Thanks for always berng There I love youll cffjf SVLVIA I m glad we re good frrends now You re a very special person To all of us you have your own rnlnd and ThoT s GREAT Don TforgeT all you rod parTIes you gave We BETTER K I T FfF and I love ya' Flav and Paul my bro s I knew you were always playnng around Wlllle Hey sTuck up' Remember BAJA REEF? I0 I0 I' Dudl ThoughT I d wrITe more Huh? Myra T rw - f ,107 if H gp 9711 , ,u,,, A,,..,-,.,,.Z- WV t!lJfu1xJ f6'fOG0?.l?1.,ZfL . A6030 J!'LQL,4!!L0QAf ffafvyv N gf -7 Vg vmaaffi of H72 ,417 , L! K . waywi It IQQMITIM E If IJ- S X I gov 5 Dear iris, E Wow- You made IT! I hope you : know we're all really proud! No 5 l yr. plan for you. Good luck in ev- erything you do. Gosh iT seems like is-Q yesterday that we were These IIT- E Tle girls in The picture. Now you're S an alumni. I remember That kin- ' dergarden pagenT were your E S Teacher wouldn'T leT me be with you during The show 84 I cried . . . f Q Next year iT'II be That again . . . Who's gonna give me a ride To , school? lT's a big world ouT There, I so Take care of yourself, and go 1 Q for IT all. Us BeniTez's deserve iT. y Love ii, Your BIG Sister, si Nancy f I 1 1 1 I I' Ablll IIN bAL E I JUNIOR 81 MISSES CLOTHES .HAWTHORNE SAVINGS ' SAVINGS 0 HOME LOANS 'ESCROWS Q KIMBERLY KRACY Executive Secretary NEAR CVS 2 1 1 li3E3?r:1oig6F'c?2vt38gs?JBlVd' C2131 973-1 ooo X Finally, A Doctor For The Whole Family K JEFFREY A. OSTRIKER, lVl.D. FAMILY PFIACTICE 1' MIIIOV Em9fQenCY - MEDICARE INSURANCE ACCEPTED - ' Job Wuries + -Ar Sport Medicine F SE HABLA ESPANOL - 'Ir Nutrition Q I 4393 W. 133rd Street Hawthorne, CA 90250 Q21 31 675-0271 PWM ' fwfifnig ' IT 'WL X 2707 fcffwfj 077W f MVA Qgnrnuni 26951 5644 474146 ri mm vnfccfvf X x - ,L - Q Q - , lj, , , . s s H' 2-Nj' 2 -25 MfA'IIf'JH YVU' s ' .J-I - -I -I -I -r -.I -I-I -I -I tl-.I -I 4, X n , 1- M ,.., f , L L M, 3 2 J . , J I 5' 3 E 'SQ , J L D Y y J ex ll . ,5 J 271 5 ,J WO ' ' X I K.. A 1'- T is fx I y Y , y ' U HJ l S JJ: , ry J ,, O x V K+ sn W 4- ' K ri l 'is OI J E TX Q1 I CQ J .O .41 S l W 5 fx' 6, l Q sg i J S J J 0 4 'il J ' ' 'JS C F' 83 S l 3 is, G fiA.i-Sw J: do sy -v 59 FRONT-Tuan Tran, Eddie Hinojos, Jorge Ulloa, QTAs: Danielle Waters, Elvira Lelea, Jackie Trany, Phi Le, Ann- J 1 , xx Marie Sexton, Michelle Wilson, Melissa Wilmot. BACK-Rajen Mehta, Tweety Nguyen, Jimmy Calma, O Eleanor Sia, Tri Tran, Steve Shapiro, Shauno Dunnick, Mark Reynoso, Dung Lu, Helen Lee, Darrell Ward, Mike UX V Kim, Linda Shin, David Noya, Jason Monzon, Phil Limbacher, Mr. Moore. V919 O ,- I y gofgo-Q0 I lAa.aif'q,,W1 -f- vi ix K Nui 2' y Symbols of inclusion, innermost first. U lt began in Ms. Adkin's class, with songs and posters on the ceiling. We got A's on tests, -A- - V O and we learned how to sell candy bars. 47 , .O 9 Sophomore year, we proved that we were the top, in Mr.Liles' algebra two class! Trips to N Nj' Q Magic Mountain lessened the pain of parabolas and hyperbolas. ,QP ,J Q .II Onto Mr. Caldwell's class and the fascinating world of trigonometry. We lost a few xf Q13 U, U5 buddies that year, but the survivors pulled together with the help of calculators and good s RD ll friends, l -Ll At last, we were big seniors, and we got to clean Mr. Moore's lab tables. Occassionally D QR we'd do something called calculus, but mostly we'd talk about LlFE, and have math parties in which the goal was to derive new methods of cheating. Y Ll And all the time you thought we were SMART!! I '52 Q- infix L The Honors Math Class of 88 -U -U . .fr-3 2 7 Lives Forever in Spirit if Not YO ig QLEQQD Through Collegell . , S- , Qc X! MATH 6135513 3? qxroap 5- 3 ai vimtnj ESD .35 L wE STASZ iw Toucl-ll 972' QW 2744 1 J - L6 - ei 'V 27 , Adverti q y no-A 5 7n Q V , aj f mmf f,ff7m0ffl, , 0 fhnnfzfz Z f Ml N? ' ' ,luv lvcfce . Q0 W P ,Zfflozj 'L0b XOIQZDC. 5 R J MMM, .1 2546 aff, J , ! ffffvf ww c 7 A 3 l i h I f' Q ' i l r n X Il r r il Q Q i l gl 1 l , i E l i i Q 5 l 5 li ll Q l S l X r FRONT-Michelle Obregon, Veerendra Veeragoudar, Maria Medrano, Juan Acosla, Brian Baker, - , Ramon Rodriguez, Jimmy Cordova MIDDLE-David Sena, Luis Aguirre, Quang Nguyen, Arlene ' l li Cormier, Rosalva Gulierrez, Uyen Hoang, Sheila Sia, Nancy Gonzalez, lssa Hernandez BACK-Tim ' i Lovelace, Ernesto Orozco, Bill Snaner, Rigo Carrillo, Cheryl Krels, Leiicla Carrillo, Aldrea Frizzell, . f Veronica Jara. J l li 2 C i iii l E C 1 77 1 FRONT-Robert Silvey, Edward Gardiner, lvls. Kennelly, Daniel Galindo, Bad Lu, David Venhaus I E MIDDLE-Monica Mendez, Marina Trevizo, Jenny Choe, Kelly Curlis, Cindy Tran, Dacely Garcia, Q K Wendy Enriquez, Jennifer Cudanes, Nancy Turner, Sofia Quadrl BACK-Paul Guillinla, Craig X X Budge, Steph Phillips, Karina Srallworlh, B,K. Ross, Belinda Rivera, Joy Brolherlon, Albery lvlenany, Juan Paredes, Fil Guipoco, Francisco Torres, Vien Truong. U Q i l Q l X E X N Y mtg Wi my ww wa -WQZZWQ y , if jimi? M ,Mzmzzisr N X X v ii' ggi Ti U AQE7 N 0,,h,0P 'V NXg . gpm DQ Q wo M94 or t o5 LN W , f W NM 555 fy Mt 5 QpyV Qt GJ gr gm nrnUo3E5t'P W? vxwcwft ct,vQWyKKw A W N RTHRUP uf Mk gAd dT h 1gyWtt?LQ WL ge 59335 f W Cl fl U lib E Mower te 22 OL Qwtguwt 31 D326 Q .??f5iQ?4 QE rg-5313 EX Y aitfvwff 25 keg W-A f EQ 2 32?-ik JM 40 QQAE E K z 1 Q X N N X WM ESQ? gg 5 Q S9 X . W 0 Q X I Gy V 1 , e ' r f N W l t X 1 V 1 N '- l U I 'iff , 'A , ain Vance ec noo or 'V - ,ff L Ag For America's Defense , f qfz ' ' ,J an -AT 'X 0 , C, r - TL XQQX fi f Q ly Wto BE? H A t t t x is r frees A . Q e we 'i.v X 2 ESE MJF! l , ge. St of E: 1' f of QE Q x Q-J ,O F A . 2 5- in E' - 5 X Wg, t Q X ' f,,,e-,eT,: ' C , f 7 ' ?, X, .sb S 'Q A e X - ', ' af Aircraft Division, Northrop Corporation, Northrop Avenue, Hawthome, alifornia 02 ,O 277 , 272 AClVGl'TiS9fS S v I J 4.4 r r TT .f r r T J 2 The years have come and gone so fast. The NOYAS say goodbye at last. THANKS FOR THE TVTETVTO RTES H H S CLASS OF 79 83 86 88 CONGTQATU LATTONS DAVEBGST of luck in the future Love YG MOm Dad Maggie Fred ehn T, HAWTHORNE HTGH N T l couldnt believe it was already the FATI at 84 onto high school with new opportunities to explore Of making decisions for the direction l will head wfany profession iust thinking makes me brain dead Be cause growing up isnt easy when lite is still new always reaching 84 searching for dreams to come true. To make a lot of money, a large compensation, but the reali- ty to get somewhere is wfsome kind of education. I realize the world as not simple, only tough work Bc ditching would only make me a brainless ierk. Learning 81 un- T. What it ofters, accomplishments wfknowledge that extends friendship to keep growing, en- emies to become friends. 'Those who encourage, give support through the ups Ba downs making me feel right at home wfthose whom are serious 81 clowns sometimes its hard to be yourself 84 blend wfthe crowd I a D.J. 84 a Rapper being myself makes me ce or hate accept auadraans 84 all races but ,---.,-n--- derstanding is the perfect tool years flying by, never neglecting my schoo proud. Together we'll live forever wfpea aon't Iacerale. The people that share our Earth 81 the common place so don't provoke wars unless you want our species to etface. Staying away from drugs I take in all the pressure. Many will shed tears of Toy as we give congratulations 81 remember the happiness to the troubles 81 tribulations, Four years come Br gone in one blink of an eye now congratulating makes hard to say goodbye. lt's not easy letting go wfeach going a separate way some losing touch but will cross paths on another day. Thanx to: Mr Anderson, Ms Campbell, Mr Wyler, Mrs Johnson, Mr Harmon, Mr. Pappo, Mr T., Dr, Gold, Mr Boothe, Mr. Atkins, Mrs. Strahan, 81 Mr Hamilton forgiving me the education l needed, making me feel adaptable to school wfthe humorous attitudes, Sr making my T d stay at Hawthorne High stress tree Xetra thanx to All those who supported me. he pe me become who l am, stayed wfme through thick 84 thin: Sc helped me live Bc learn from my mistakes Nou all know who you arelj By Paul Hall B,K A, The one 8: onIy D.J. Flare Dugger- You did it! We always knew you could, One more reason for us to be proud of you. We love you Mom Mike Dad Aiyi, Sissy Buddy Gabby Gray Tiger Cammie 84 Max Community ru Q ' I Us ii. ', 1 by -ww, fe V 4 Q52 if , V I 1- 1. 1 1' 'lf V -A? ' .gf .K : . ., i . . .,,,, . - il ,Vi Y ., I I 1 0,1 'f 'wr n A Ns: gf- .wi v Q 4 ' v ' A Viene este mensaje lleno de orgullo y amor. Pues has dado el primer paso mas importante de tu vida. Espero aue el segundo paso lo sepas dar tambien sin tropesar. Que todos tus deseos se vuelvan realidad cual auiera aue sean. Te deseo la mejor suerte del mundo en el presente y en el futuro. Te desea de todo corazon tu madre aue te adora, Maria Elva ,IU f 2747 I aon't know howto begin to reach you . . , . Perhaps l should listen ta how you reach me. Can 118 page ln the allmighty EI Molina capture the tears laughter, and the beautiful, terrible insanity that was my four years at H.l-l.S 7 l can only address a few necessary memories that refuse to be pushed aside First, as always, dearest, bestest friend Cyndra- no problem a movie and a pizza can't cure. Richard- my main stork, ski-partner, lt's a farce. We'd have lovely kids Tan, blue-eyed and theatrical. No accountants! M.J.-lt's a grave situation . . who gets the first Oscar? l'll meet you on Broadway, Bonnie I love you, tons! Alexander- lt's delovely, it's amorel Thank you for bike rides, for hours onthe phone and for being my Billy John- My favorite runaway. foreverl ls there an Oscar for Best Character Actor? You'd get it! Karin- Mom, I feel the need, the need for a HOAGlEl Patfywalfy- in ten years, we'll scam on S A.'s butt again Until then, take back your mink lweeiy- l only wish you'd goto USSC, too. But I think you've found at least one of your dreams Tricia- babystark, this book is not gonna get done by itselfl Good luckl Meesh- Remember. SILENCE iS GOLDEN Tell that to Moorel Ricky- Opera on the bus bench! Carry on in drama '89, but leave the fire extinguisher alonel Arturo- Take me to bed, Baby Huey. Jim- Checkmate! Sir Evelyn- Surf's up'J l'll meet you there, if you don't get seasick! Lastly, my family, who I owe everything to, Mommy- Do slugs have object permanance? Jenny- Sis, in spite of phonefights and socks, you're wonderfull Kay- My favorite aerobics instructor and confidante Dad- l'll always be Daddy's girl! Mark Wilmol- l'd do anything , . Last but not least, Fang, my gatogrande and the CHEVYNOVA, iurlacki To those l did not mention by name It was not lack of affection, merely lack of space Oh, Ms. Martinez, did you think l'd forget you? I owe you and that too-small theater so much. Do you really think l can act? Thank you to everyone who has glven me support, love and inspiration Through writing or acting, I shall make you proud of me. l love you all . so much. Never compromise your dreams. Goodbye, but l shall return victorious a Santa Cruz banana slug! fWhat grand aspirations 3 Love, Gloria RasputinfJean McCormick- fHope Harcourt . and most importantly, Melissamarie Manny- My love, you've changed my life. How can I ever thank you? You gave up so much when you really didn't have to and I love you so much more for it. l'll go where you lead. Even though people think we're so different from each other our love makes it easier. l'll never say good-bye so please don't worry! Love, Christine L WDRDS Fon LIFE Jakeland2Monito'S Dustjacuzzfs. ElMb ,Howie- IandHomie2 BeamerDanceDrilI Team' tryouts- Foozball' GamesLoon NewsChickenLegs . RedOn- i0nCSULBZarqban 'daPicaEsc0mo Cousinfleizry- Cling0ns NElLCampYearbook ShamuSaabVir1o Batson the celing KCC Dennyls The,Fr5es'hmar1S- rzowValIey Dul1!cfo88' SportsClubsBeachGymrraS- tics StephikinsTinba Z40Z80Champ , f Advertisers S T l T l T T T T T - l T l I T l nmle ours-I T lor ' em- T rllno I runs- l mm- I T T ' T Vr I l Z MARK - ClubMed A TropwillbegeTTlng2dusl parTrcIesThlssssfall. Aslonga- sllanowit 8nyou knowlT , . Iloveyounowandalways. MELISSA - lknowyou'll- geTeverylhlngyou arelookingforal UCSC,evenoneofThose 5Things, Don'TfargeTme, obscenechlckens, orbasaucewhenyonfre inhollywood, randomhouse, orlhelahmes Wevebeenfriends since5Thgra- deanddadddi hopewecansmyfriends Torever8cslopusingwosedreaded cliches VouaresTlllmyBESTEST Trrendimheworldl PATTY - AnyThelsdnews- A IaTely? abuse!WehaveClQreC1Tfriendshlp84webesTbekeeplng rmauchcu- zi'IlmTssyou GoodluckwiThphoTography, andfashiondesrgnlng ordol- meandesTgner7. 81eclchrlsdaneTc , PRISCILLA - Mylostbryntwynsis. CanlborrowyourjeanjackeT forTheresTofmyllTe0 lneverThoughTwe'd sur- viveThemosauiToordealin bigbecraid you'P canwemovemyfurnlTureaTll OOpmTomorrow?! THE - youdon'Tl4nowwhoyouare, ouTl'msor- ryanyways THERESA - lefsgallveonafarmin Nebraskasowecanplanlve- gesnexTToour clubhouseaburryburgers Scsmokesomelawns. You'llal- waysbeTriclaToyoTaThebesT neighborlnTown. TRICIA - NomorebabysTor- kyou'reToooIdTorThaT clon'TgeTdlsiIlusioned you'IlmakeilThruanyThlng, youhavesofarrighw besmfluckondremember ThisbookwlllnoTgeTaone- byiTself. JOBO- Thanxforalllhe Talks8LnoThlngswrongl rememberThaTlTall- geTscleareraI'ler you'vebeenaccepTed. lookforwardTolT, yourdaywllle come. Thanxforbelngfrrenaarwhal? RICHARD - don'TTrusTyourgullnsTincT, lflldecelveyou andgoskaTinginsTod, l?x.'laTchllisauce, lqlmustard, Zpacksofgum anddefinlTelynomoreniTernares ahhelakeorsandiego. DUNG-ldonoToweyouIunch buThowabouT5O96off9 A++ +forallThose- dark roomhours, iknowhowitis ARF' 7'l?ACY,LAf?E,HO,Z. STEVOIDJAMES- Thanxforsharing myoneandonly niTemare. Youguysare greaT84i'II never- -4 forgeT allofyou. Solongl-IHS, Keyclub, EIMO, 8cHawThorne, seeyoualSBTh- ' isdefiniTely wasflyears Thatwere TOOGOODTOFORGETU cf0 49928488 I QW LOVE,CYNTHIA C. An.. f-Ndf ,qw RICHARD STORK' When are we golng To FlorenTlnes'7 Rich Thanx for always being There for me when deaTh' CYNDRA 8: MEL EIMo 86 87 84 88 boy we sure have been busy Well The Tlme has come for us To go our own separaTe ways 84 decade whaT IS To become of us We have been Through so much TogeTher ThaT IT s so hard To say good bye Mel Take back your mink' Cyndra Look IT s THE 84 L D' Love ya boTh so much' SAMMY My all Tame 44 sweeThearT' STop breaklng so many hearTs' I-low does SanTa feel'P Too small or Too BIG' Oh 81 how s The Capucclno There s so so much ThaT I vvlsh I could Tell you buT maybe somehme In The fuTure By The way our annlversary IS on May You re one ofa kind' Take care 84 don T ever forgeT me cause I won T ever forgeT you' I love you sooo much' BABY STORK My Il'rTle baby sTork' Thanx for always llsTenlng' You hold a very special place In my hearT ThaT no one vvlll ever replace I love ya don T ever forgeT ThaT' JOSEPH Texas or busT no way' Thanx for always caring 84 llsTenlng LlsTen IT s George Michael' TINA 8: STEPHI WhaT s The IaTesT'P M J You re The besT' Thanx for all The help LORENA Who are you going To The prom wlTh'P In a shorT period of Tlme we have become good frrends all l could hope for IS ThaT we will become even beTTer friends See yo around' ELMO My 2nd home Thanx for all The memories I II Treasure Them all DARLA Thanx for everyThlng' CouIdnT have done IT wfo you CXO 88 IT s been greaT' Love PaTTy WaTTy fl f . no one else has. You're so very special To me. I owe you so much, Call me someTime okay'?! Love ya To ' - - , s , , , A A V , A 1 5 K CommuniTy T I ,ir vu. 'V' ' :'if M Fi , You're running wiTh me don'T Touch The ground. We're The resTless-heorTed hoT choined 84 bound . . . The sTorm is breoking I see your foce. Though your world is chdnging I will sTdy The some. KrisTen MABEL- BesT friends FOREVER. SONIA- Love Yo Bobe. ELEANOR8 STEVE- STdy TogeTher, love you boTh. AN- GEL- friends dlwdys. RICHARD- Freshmdn yedr ond love yo. ALBERTO- Keep loughin! RENA- You're spe- ciol. JESSICA- Tdke core. DA VID- BesT of luck. LINDA- Love yo! ZUNG- You're o sweeTie. BOUCHE- Thdnks ond love you! STEWART- Tdke core ond good luck. MELISSA I.- Toke core bobe. DAN L.- Toke Core. DIA- CONIANS- Forever! MARK R.- You're Top Gun. THANKS TO: Findley Moon, Kyllonen, Poppo, Sloon, Liles, Clork, Mrs. ATkins, Brooks Wolsh, Holi, 84 Mr. BooTh, iT's been gredT! MRS. HOY- You're The besT!! Jodnne MonTes GERFTY 81 LAUFTIE GUMSER iii.. ages- ! 9 CONRQY ss F L O R I S T S 12745 HAWTHORNE BLVD., HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 IHAWTHOFTNE 81 EL SEGUNDOJ 12131 644-B648 1100 W. VALLEY BLVD., ALHAMBFTA, CA 91803 TVALLEY 81 ATLANTICT 18181 281-0927 Those school girl ddys of Telling Tdles 84 BiTing noils dre gone, buT in my mind I know They will sTiII live on ond on buT how do we Thonk someone who hos Token you from crdy- ons To perfume. IT isn'T edsy buT l'll Try If you wonTed The sky. I would wriTe ocross The sky in leTTers ThoT would sodr o Thousdnd feeT high To you, wiTh love . . . The Time hos come for closing books ond os long losT looks musT end. BuT ds I ledve I know ThdT I dm ledving my besT friend. A friend who ToughT me righT from wrong, ond wedk from sTrong. ThdT's ci loT To ledrn, whoT con I give you in reTurn? If you wonTed The moon I would Try To Tdke The sTors BuT I would roTher IeT you Toke my heorT. T'To you wiTh love. Reno Kick bock wiTh GEORGE, KRIS This isn'T o TiTle moTch. SHONATHON- We owe you o couple of nighTs ouT so jusT pick d ddTe 84 we'll be dll yours, dll yours!! SANDI 6: MIKE- When's The wedding? HELEN- WhoT Time is iT now? BEEB- Why'd you Try 84 sTeoI my doTe? I-ldnds off he's mine. TAG TEAM!! Orchids ore forever. HUH DA VID? SYLVER como non? OuiT bird doggin'! Long live The good yedr PHILLLIP- Come bdck . . . I found your oTher eye! RICHARD- Oooh royolTy! Us Flips know whdT's up. I-ley quiT spreoding oil Those rumors! NoThing for you. DENNY- ISO lbs. when weT'? PAOLA- Joined oT The hips? Nice heod shoT!! WorTh o snock sTdnd cheeseburger! Toke core of Johnnie I-lo I-lo I-lo! MICHELLE 8: ROSEMARIE- Are you working TonghT? STop sTeoling our cusTomers wf your buy one geT one free dedl. MYRA-WhdTwC1sTh0T eorfhqudke ol! dbouT on Morch 3? Oh no . . .bzz bzz The fly is coming! Quick geT The Rdid! STdy dwoy from Those green Things. RJ- l'm fixing o hole where The roin comes in . . . Sure you wroTe ThdT! GREANA- Yoy! If B. Ferry comes on, Think of us! We'll miss The origindl MANSON BOYS you know who you cire! SAG4- Love Too Ndcho Q . . . ohj CEA- SAR- Beware of Tridngle 6, Squdre G . . . WhoTever! DOUG- Go To closs . . . WhoT's reolly in ThoT von? Sure is smokey. JOYCE- QAn dc- cenT is mdndoToryj We lcide The possessions of The obiliTy of The expIdnoTioning of our inner-mosT emoTionels. We ore in The dffirmo- Tive sToTe of mine ThoT you will remdining The originoliTy Flip 'Crip, PdnsiT Princess, Bd'KiT Bobe, eTc. Moke us proud nexT yeor! We love you! To dll our friends we've mode ThroughouT These A yrs., we'll never forgeT you. Good Luck cldss of '88 We'II miss you Love, Jessicd 84 Koren 2 J AdverTisers L-,-Q-bl 5 l l lie T Dui Ui- lx Dsl UQ T WGS QNX i GECFGE i.,,L . :T gli- l' BEET' X ire? ,GW MMSON fm lG97'3i 5, L'Zf'i ., l Z QKOUIET BELLQIZL JVIQTLQVLD. Wow' Would you believe iT'? She ooTuolly mode iT' And we oon Tell why: iT wds Tedoher persuoded You needed o pond-did on ospirin whdfever The sTuff ThoT she oorried wds wiTh her forever OuTgoing wiTh friends- she olwoys wos hopping Go oledn up The house Well ld rdTher go shopping Oh yes on her olofhes she preferred The pig sizes Even borrowed her profhers ndughf did surprise us LeT s go ouT ond edT- Chinese food sounds iusT greo Vi Vi d oon dll her friends ond she d oledn off her pldfe InTo The world ouT of high school of losT Redding wrifing ond riThrneTio dll ThoT is posf As you go on your woy from your big sis oongrofsl C'2i5D 675-calico Flovio ond Poolo guys T Mom 84 Dod 'L You hdve shored ldughs ond Teors hoppiness ond sodness love ond fighfs. All Thof hos builf o bond so sTrong Thof will keep you Togefher Through your life. We ore proud of you ond we will olwoys be There when you need us. We love you Cornrnunify E THE CUBARICANS 14- There IS no such ThIng os sToyIng The some os you ore EITher sTrIvIng To moke yourself beTTer or ollowlng yourself To geT worse PICK me up when lrn down help me see The IIghT Gulde rne Through my feors deep In The nIghT You re d frlend True blue I rn Toklng ThIs Tlrne To soy I rn The TIVTTGS we ve hod oT H H S hove TI nolly come To on end RICHARD HELEN DAVID LISA IT s been 8 long yedrs Thonksl ANGEL ANGIE 84 ANGLEICA SToy super sweeT Also dll Those TdIenT ed folks CRYSTAL RUTH SHARON RICKY MELISSA W JOHN ALEX KYLE BOGARD CHI 84 PHI 84 MIKE Thonks for The InspIroTIon CHRISP MARKR NAN CY ANDREA ELENA 84 HUSNA you guys ore crdzy buT I llke IT I llke IT NICOLE TAUNSHAWN sToy besT puddles GEO VANNI JACK I love you guys IusT The woy you ore so never chonge LAURA MELANIE MYRA Thdnks for helprng me ouT when I needed IT You Too KENDRA STACY MARIANNE JANE BLANCA 84 SHAWN M keep The school SDITIT BAND ond CHORUS you guys ore greoT To oll The TEAMS ouT There I m olwoys cheer Ing for you Oh Jesse ond Juon Corlos sToy Welfd You know I love you oll ouT I redlly goT To go Thdnks Mom Love LdTonycI Wlse , 1 1 hi . 1 1 Arm ' U ' . 4, 6, I - - 1 1 - ' , . 1 1 1 ,5 I , JZ, - .f M QODIWO ITIISS YOU. V' 1 A' - 1 ' k I ai 5 A . 1 1 - , z, , , f I 1 1 - t 1 1 I - . 1 1 1 V I 11 I I ' 1- 1 11 -1 ' Q 1 1 - 1 ,R ' I - 1 1 1 I 1 1 , QL - 1 1 1 . 1 J I U ' ' 1 I AdverTisers 5. I I QGS' YOU JTO -I l :gel Q I--3 - T it, KAI: 142 TC' wil, I ,Wi ,V-rg Lf Jw PZ , .LJ 9 . fi ,PLM -G 'fe xnfl IJ fi ll .fi X rain guru - r QUT g169 3 - ff' 15 ' ,, I . 'I ,CJ-' Z . ! if 5 i f' ' HDL Gm 0 ' sw? M I , -A , -0, Lux! ily ML 5 QV Our memories of school A-QD will last all our lives 676-8130 12905 So. HAWTHORNE BLVD. IT16 SCIGUSSS af leaving, HAWTHORNE. CA 90250 DVIFEQS 'IGOYS TO The SYSS lm- Our rnomenis ai sharing, The laughier 84 fun, , ii's naw a new beginning. O DSW CTWOIS To D9 CIOFIG. S Weil miss each oiher nexT year, Coons B: BUD ON TAP 'Y -A as we go on apart, GIANT HAMBLJRGERS -.-1 Bur we'll always be fell. B H U KL in each olhers heari Lit 'I own M Our friends Thai we've made, The crazy Things weve done, MQ: is all a pari at our school lives, SAM PHYLI-IS SHARON HOWVS Time for more new fun 3-Yi is sf he Thanx To everyone for The memo- ries, 84 The special Times we've had. RICHARD-WhaT do you haaave This Neil, period? BuT keep The TurTle neck on I wish you The Linda. ShuT up Ereniei No duh, Da- loesT in The vid!! Leave ThaT Sushi aT home He- Army. Remem- len. Cyndi, survived any parTies ber your good laTely? Slow down Mr. K., I can'T friends Dan 84 caTch up! Good luck Crowe, you Dan, Miller, and need iT. We passed Mrs. Tokumi's, of course E. Te The 30 rolls of paper Towels paid off. Amo! Where are we going for 3rd per, To- STeph day Sameer? Times To remember 84 ' Times To forgeT puT always Zung T- Zungll Love you all! 3 ' lTalian Exponi 84 Blonde Quick Service 42435 5-bggvgbfgne Blvd Since 4949 ' l CommuniTy I I 2795 T if r ,, N ix, ! l if f 1 xi '-ff Z Q! z ,,,,,.,, h , fr , I ' 2 '4-.2 ' 1 -,J is l'm so proud of you 84 hope ThaT all your dreams come True, We have been more Than jusT broTher 8a sisTer . . , we've been friends !!! Love always, WalTer These years have been greaT. We've gone Through so much 8a have goTTen away wfiT all! ATh per. lun- 'TYou've come a long way baby! l'm so very proud you're my daughTer. Keep ThaT sincere smile 84 wonderful personalTiy 84 you'll make iT! My love for you has grown like you have! cheons have been so much fun. We've goT good Times To look back on 84 hopefully more To come. Even if we go our separaTe ways we'll al- ways be friends 84 our Times TogeTher. The fuTure holds our dreams- here we come! Good-bye H.H,S. Thanx FfF CfO '88 Vera, Thuy, 8: Jackie HELEN-My Twin, buddy, True friend, China Doll. eTc. Where can I begin? U have been There A me Through Thick 8: Thin. IT doesn'T seem like we're ouTTa here! All our undercoverness in our freshmen yr. To our imporTanT happenings ofa Senior! We've been Through iT all! NOT as a U2 buT a whole. I know we're going far in life 81 U deserve The besT! All The skeleTon bones in The cIoseT only The China Dolls could know iT all I love U loTs Bl Thanx A everyThing, We're gonna have The uITimaTe 'pad in The Marina, so geT ready A more DIRT! ZOILA- My oTher besT friend Where have U been amiga? We've been TogeTher A 'l2 yrs, 81 we have so many memories! BuT i never xpecTea a liTTIe one! Adrian I love U! Please be careful Bl remember from sushi To beans we've been a pair! Then, now, Bc A-ever! I love U! Rose 81 Michelle- since Jr, High we have been buddies. We have 2 go ouT more 84 don'T IeT noThing come beTween us. I'm gonna miss U York girls buT please sTay in Touch! SVLVIA, MYRA, FIA- The oTher parf of our guTTer gang. Vou guys are wonderful! TALANOAS- My favoriTe Islanders. STay away from all Those gorgeous Samoan men! Aloha! SAND! 81 MIKE- SToners, lovers, fighTers, whaTever The 2 of U R, U musT B meanT A eachoTher. Remember how sneaky we were in our sophomore yr 2 Shame on U Sandi. BIBI, MONICA, 81 TRICIA- Well now U guys R The freaks of The school. Don'T drive The guys 2 wild 84 Bibi U R 2 sexy A me! NEICEY, DEANNA, DEE DEE, SHARON- 2 my A Track buddies. U guys R always The buddies 81 I love U guys. KAREN 81 JESSICA- The 2 Drill Team beauTies. EvenThough l don'T see U 2 much U guys R my special friends B good! ALFED 8: MIRIAM- The UlTimaTe couple! lcan'T call U fassy no more because U've been married 2 long! Good luck 84 inviTe me 2 The wedding! MELANIE- Keep on dancing Sade, And we do have 2 conTinue in WesTwood, Paradise, 84 all The live Wes! L A. parlies. CARLA- Well Iii' one you've sTuck here wfall These fake people. Good luck! JusT remember lT's jealousy! STay cuTe 81 Take care of The boys! MONICA- Pepa, whaT's happening? Thanx A all your help wfKevin eTc, U R de' buddy. Remember The men all pause! SHEILA- CounTy! One day you're gonna geT caughT! BuT unTil Then, more power 2 U. Don'T be flied as me! JIL 8: LAURA- I love U Two! Chicken B1 rice go good 2-geTher, Have fun on squad! MR. K.- 'Daddy K chinamom- iT's over A me! Thanx again 8: !'m sTiIl waiTing some wedding ivniTaTions, HinT! MR. 8: MRS. HOY- U're The greaTesT! l'lI be back Thanx A everyThing These pasT A yrs. U're The besT! MS. MOON- My 2 visiT! MR. CASILLAS- U did a great job buT wfThe help ofa greaT T,A. I-la Ha MR. MINAMI- Thanx A being a wonerful uncle! To The cfo 'BB we're ouTTa here 81 we are The besT! Thanx A all The memories 8. be good! To The resT good luck - Peace! Mom 8: Dad- U 2 R responsible 81 l couldn'T have done iT wfo U boTh. I love U 84 remember words can'T express all my Thanx! l'!l be good! 'IO MY BROTHER- Us 2 2- geTher Trouble! U R The besT! Ilove Ui U're a super friend! Thanx. TRA VIS- One of my favoriTe bro's. We're finally done wffhis yr. 81 we ouTTa here! U R so special 84 U deserve only The besT, Don'T IeT any of These fake people geT 2 U cuz' U gonna B big Time one day 81 They noT gonna B anyThing buT sTilI fake! l'm gonna miss U so much. buT keep in Touch wfyour favoriTe China Doll . DAVID 81 RICHARHD- Since inTermediaTe we've been buddies. U were my True friends 84 we definiTely have 2 remain A-ever friends! Love U. TONY POOH - Where can I sTarT? U R a very special person 2 me 81 l hope The besT Turns ouT in This relalionship. Good luck bailin' and waTch me when l'm a Laker Girl! STop smackin' 84 don'T B so sneaky, cuz U will geT caughT! R.J.- My fa-voriTe person who needs an affair I sTilI owe U a dinner aT my house 81 a lecTure wfmy faTher. Be good. VICTOR- Trick! Hey we've had R ups 84 downs buT U go! ThaT special someThrng Thai keeps us going! Keep all your girls happy DOUG, SHON 81 TIM- The 3 sToners, please sTay heaIThy 81 U beTTer sTay in Touch. CARLO 8: RANDY- U guys were ballin', keep all Those girls off your Tip, 84 where's my reverse! BYRON 8: CHEPELL- The undercover lovers. U guys aren'T ThaT sneaky iT musT have benen The luck of The SenTra Ex Honda. One aT a Time pase, BOO, ERIC, TOAD- WresTlers, well aT leasT Eric, ha ha! The oTher 2 Try siayin' in class 8a learn To wreslle. IT's been fun! LOW DOWNS - U guys weren'T as fresh as U ThoughT, 81 only one's lefT, Zachary! LE- MORY- Hey big guy! U have been one of my True friends 81 believe me I appreciaTe iT, There's no! 2 many True people around here 8x U deserve The besT! LEROY 81 CONWAY- The 2 Track supersTars, don'T B as fasT as U are wfall The girls. Remember C-Loc Sc Lee Loc - RUN! HOP, ALAN SHAW , 8: TONY- WhiTe boy 81 China- Man B good 84 sTay ouT of Trouble! CHRIS- When U finally become a Senior, U're gonna B The sTar aThleTe. B careful of all The girls Bc please pick a rrghTeous one , STay cuTe Si ouT of Trouble. LUIS, ROBERT, B: ELOY- LQue paso? Es mi- ChiniTa, hey U guys R 2 cool remember OreinTals R beTTer Than LaTins D' AdverTisers Y ,.Q.li S 5 l - l S ,, 54 :gm I-E li L' Iii I 45- :e:1I- I 254'-Erfll hziawii' V-53 tiff Z Dear Jason, I know l'm hard To live wiTh, bui you seem To be able To puT up wiTh me. Thank you for making me happier Than I've been for a long Time, l'm proud of you. I love you Jason, Marianne P.S. Wanna geT married To- day? l W Don'T forgeT Thai I love you, I' ' 3 Don'T forgei The Times I kissed , V -1 84 hugged you, l'll always 5' I 1, sTand by your side . . , can'T , lei you go, wonT' even Try. I I A know This Time baby iT's True. i' V I f I'll always be in love wiTh you. ' I ,, 1 I Lindsay Allen Class of 2004 So much loughTer, so many Tears Our Trienaship has lasted 8 long years, All The accornplishmenls 81 disappolmmenls we've faced, Those fond VTIGFTIOFISS CGD Neve! be STGSSG, EUCP! Time I 5 needed someone There was you eager To listen - Br To make The gray skies blue My dear friend M ' Thank you for being o pan of me Yau've made I me realize how True friendship should be, From A W 51h grade brals To high school Seniors, look how for we've come Togelher JenniTer Marshel 81 Thuy Vi Special Hello's 84 Good-byes JASON- WhaT's up homeboy? CYNDI- We love ya, buT pick ThaT wedge! RAY- To our mosT sTylish buddie, we'll always love you ' MICHELLE 8: MYRA- You, you, you big IeTTuce you! Take care 84 keep away from Those vioIenT cha-cha's, ELOY- CD..l. Loloyj We ALOHA love you 81 IusT for your body! LORENA- Never change sweeTie , . , we know you'Il go far! HELEN LEE 8: LISA E.- To our favoriie China 5047 West El SCgl1Hd0 Blvd Dolls . . . Sionara! DAVID- Keep RICHARD our of car Qccldenis., Hawthome, California 90250 JASON D.- qi Dogg- Does Melissa sTIII igniie The fires deep wiinin your Ioins? TRICIA W. 8: KIMBERLY TRUE-WhaT no more aborTions7 TRICIA P.- Shove This TOY up his ! NANCY- JusT wanT you To H . know ThaT I sTiIl love you! FIA- Keep away from your boyfriends Opel! 7-Days 3 Week money! ARTHUR 81 BOBBY- When are you going To puT on anoTher Hrs. Mon-Fri 9-7 show for us? QBAMQ. ALBERTO 84 SAMEEIP- Don'T break Too many Sat. 9,6 hearTs. TO EVERYONE ELSE- L2 679-1166 Sun' iz! Win! Thanks for The memories, we'lI never forgeT The greaT Times aT I-I,l-IS. Love, Blanca 84 Marianne CSong Queens '87-'88j CommuniTy f 36 O' MW? 5 f vnu A 9 ROSITA Wx Kev cnua INTERNATIONAL I MRK 4! PACO DAVE ROBBY MEECH MISS OK REDD TINBA f '4'+f '27 CYNTHIA REGG LT PITTA STACE HUSHIE JOHNNY B l V ,v - 4- -X, .1 ,E X Of' XX 8 X x JOBO BOBBY KIMMER SVVEETIE ANG. fam, Nm , TERRIE Lani ll ZQZ MQ nge xo-A ozylg , -Lgi A pfnr .gm e ode 1 ,, -. JOHNNY I luv ya, babe. I always wIII. SYLVIA1 IT's been 8 or 9 yrs 84 ' ' 'A ' you sTIll like me? MYRA- IT They only knew how you acf drunk . . . ' 1 A I I , miss sweeT gl InnocenT'? Yah righT! KAREN- Remember, never cross , ' -- . ' The sTreeT wfo looking boTh ways! JENN- luv ya sis' even Though U r 'bf g Q- F Ar ,- seT The Trend big head ADDY- God you're such a fIirTl How'd you , ' C , ' - I ' ' I lose so much WSIQTTT? MANSON BOYS- Take care 84 sTop fighTing, i Q ' ' X, W, I ' n I s X-C- Gummy, will U ever sTop smilin ? BIBI, SANDI- If U ain'T LaTin U ' L ,4 T ' aIn T happenin . BRIGGETTE- Miss perfecT, does your hair ever --7 ' y -A-' ,1 , -. I , f X E , 1 A mess up? ROSE- God you re soo cuTe. MISH- LeT s parTy wfour cuT X , ' jr f -' offshorTs! MAR JEN MARIA- STay cool 8x parTieee! DANNYU-U smell I ,,, . ' - T-sffgj 1 F r - . , . . .. s I -1 :jf s hommie Ifk Thanx for always makin me laugh even If The joke was 5 T A H ' ' .L -- on me. SAG- Who IS IT This week? ERIC, PAUL- The bros' forever. TERRIE- STay cool hommlie. FLAV- My bro I really don'T haTe U jfk. Lisa, Can'T Tell you how proud I am of you. The fuTure is There for REE GIRLS- STop shopping aT The swap meeT. Love ya cfo '88. you Taking. Iknow you'll make The mosT of IT. Your braTher84frelnd Paola QCD Sis, You've been The greaTesT friend! You're very special To This book did noT gel done by ITseIfl Yearbook deadlines well, I have a year more of The sTork TTT9 Si I'II l19V9ffOlQ9T OLII SDS- achon, b:T book Is dinnek Melissa- maybe, iI:sT maybe, I'll see yo In SanTa Cruz . bu! no CTG! friendship' Thcnx for CII ma erw a on orge a eep me In armedo The affairs, luv ya! Cynthia- maybe nexT year, - , . F71 I Il learn how To spread my wings Mark- Where's my essay7 PaTTy-WcTTy- come vIslT and see how me TI es you Ve geen There Baby STark Is doing Richard- King STark, The deal Is ThaT Tweely- Well, you were Too busy ThaT for me' I would V9 never we dIdn'T have The Time To sneak auT of The deadline and geT some Ice cream' Jim- I really TTIOOG IT wfo VOLT. Love YO missed yaul Jason- Thanks for helping me realize ThaT Conroy's was a lake and for everyThIng T015 Twee-lei-I Thuy Vi else! Daren- Good Luck and Thanks for being my friend when I needed one. Sameer and John- Thanks for priming pix for me aT The nIghT of The deadline Dung- I wish you didn'T haTe me as , much as you sold you did! Chrisline 81 Joseph- Elmo 'BQ Tricia W.- l'm craving for some sour cream Sweet 55' These DUST few WS' Kimberly True- Hurry! I hurry for you! Mori- Pm ThaT roy away. Kenny-Freddie Oh darling! Kevin- we've loved, laughed 84 maybe nexT year The world won'T geT an my nerves Nancy-drive carefully and Try noT Ta hiT a lived. We DOT-h know how Porsche Mom, Dad, Anna- One more year and Thanks everyone for puTTing up wiTh me Love rough hr Con Q61 HOW bored yo' I I . PATRICIA MARIE PONCE DE LEON x YOU ITTUST V9 beefl DY VTIY IITTIG sTarles of incidenTs. BuT whaT is a sis for righT'? Hugs 84 kisses. Friends 84 sis always, me THESE ARE MY FRIENDS 81 THIS IS MY LIFE LOANER- Remember ThaT lsT foaTboIl game! Then came The scooTer rides, The beach fesl, Lrgkwervefrngiiy mgdeirgiwe do hovesome Mexico, The bunkers, Halloween, hoT Tubbing, wow, There's IusT Too many crazy Times To lisT. We Smiles T0 Tell O!-If kids! FIGHT COC19 VIUVTISS 51 GOU- , , . , ble dates To sneaking over aT -4.00 AM , musTn TforgeT The iailbirds ThaT was one Time of many Ican TThInk of anyone else I d raTher geT we've been rm, ,T on A Zgemen rim gonna In Trouble wfbuf you You always make IT more fun, You sponTanious Thing you! I'm Too serious 84 FITTSS YOU SO much. buf R hi-school memories will , BEV- H 'Y TW X k D H lsT ll-ever BL I m sure There R many more 2 come, you re Tooe easy going, buf Togelher we even ouT. ey sis ou mos I e y now me e er defy,-ufeiyi i ,W-you Wycy my hem 8 me :mm Than anyone else Anyfrmelneed guTTs I Think of you or beTTer yeTI'lI call you afTerabad nIghT aT 05123 Will D9 kin glglrilef- DPJYIE- Ka? xxiru l2lh Q oo in The morning youre The one Thor keeps me going you are my sirengrh. Remember gesrlfmsrfggkrf?,,.lQJ212eO,,erffi5s'mei,E,JTi They're all jokes Well blow my hair back RICHMAN- I saw you looking ouT The corner of your rgzalses me sad T? Think we wormnsee each other eyeball Level!! You sly devil you Our friendship wenT over The TaughesT obsTicle course one om! 5,?C?LmZi',,.,'Q9?g2xOgggcgyecsgffifgg could. buf The bond sTIIl lives Oh noi, more evidence. aaohll The defense Is down LeT me burn all QGFICGBQ W TSW' CIGSSTCSII UTS QOVIITU miike IT OLIT The yearbooks Remember, some of my besT friends are dumps! They'II never know The real sTory lo?eeU alway? Egg? EN Uleqind? will They'P We're IusT friends , JOHNNY P,- The jokes on you Hey moaneyl Yah goT a sailor MARIE- Your 'home Is my TTOHTG 51 mY DUISVTTSAIT handy? Fix The violin already BeTTer yeT fix me up I've been laughing non-sTop eversince I meT ya - grOgLF1?g?gr:? rggjrgiglggiw gogggtmissinsg A yrs ago Can I draw a smiley on your buTT again? Well, dad 84 mom have To be going now, buT 'O H I had R 'much-Ego .H from Qoss 461955 TOT IGSSD 31 CIfYiI'lQ The drama family win Irye happily ever offer MEL-ISA WILL Nor- Okay babe, are ya ready for s9jj.,'2QJcd'jWgfdYf,2gin Mcjolgi hfgmfjvfj! B23 on fj,21Sf'xj!Rfgf','f,kliffExQjQ'fl5 dgjjlhgfg some guy Talk'P I'rn bored leT's go vIsiT a maselium again? Thanx for all The insighlfulness I needed TE D9flOf-az' VII FTIBSWTOSS 0015 GJRIQQISS- U RYVTTS mfiimafiehjlgd PTSOET KNOW Ik U'll If famous . . . . r Cl . HOW I FIG Sf S 9 ffl S , . - I my fix Are ya ready To drive off of ManhaTTan Pier? Naw, we have To go hiking This weekend Slsrefg, y-mgonm mrssygu, skgnv Dum ggqgrgifcy qi U55 I'r:rL5iII rSarTsr?gm5SrU?SUNJc5-lqlyg MRS. M- My good friend ThaT jusT happens To be my Teacher. You have Inspired me To do so more lg1Te nigTn1DOlf'SagHiflEDg'i'O55' 'Trflfckeg DS SUVTUCLSS V' gVe'Ye N20 S0 'W-ICT! QUT!- . anx every Ing. - rom op Ies, oing your air o lg Time enfars , I T T ml-'Ch Whl' U0 YOU RGVG 50 lT'UC'lf0'1hl'T meq I hcve 'earned so much from VOU hGVf?neVeIm91 memories A us! No molTer whaT, l'll luv U always! SVLVIA- IT's SenTra Time! Fun Times ovgrihle a more beauTIfuI, genuine, one ofa kind person 81 I don'T Think I ever will Can I drive your car years l'llmISSU NIVRA- VOUYSTTIIIS OIWGYSDTIQVTSFI fflV,C1C1YS'IIUY U51 TIQV. klCk DOCK!! TRAVIS- GQCIFT7 Hey, IeT's do lunch 84 Talk dIrTy Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I love you 84 Thanks gaifneciftfgggfngtgf?vL'p:gx'U'r:'geJgJJTfflffi'Tfj'gvbJaRE 2:532-gggreivilfgggiugaii3 MICHELLE- I-ley girly' l've goT To say you are Truly a wonderful acTress. Hey we can relaTe, eh' grieno Thanxrogxcaring Hflgbkweyefing1lTXlgeTTing ouTorThisfunlgy school TRICIA B-U Sr . . , - - oyce are In rou e . wII w ous eve grown so case iT's T ! We ve been Through IT all or Is There more? I m glad ThaT finally afTer 3 yrs. we became friends From double dmesr gemnglos, on mefreewoyl ,O hom' rooms g-Wm'IsigzcryI!s?mgrgrIxe:v Hey don'T forgef The sour TarTs, cherry pie, 81 no I won'T haTe you because you re beauTIfuI! BABY AGJ I. hS1ooldlucklCHRI?Tgbl:jHEmMy ace puddle Br rgy 4f1riWe6II'lBGq From sTarIng lk crying . . a nlg all eusua.yus c C Iln'-you'veaways een eredm I han ,l' ' U HUEY- How are you on diaper? Thanks for making me laugh. From beginning To advanced To so much 3 y hope U dow Age, Obom mel Remember me when U Soy .Kgn,n gSg3Q9yTJf5U, fesfival To fesTIvaI, l'll always love you, evenlhough you do geT on my nerves Taco, Taco Taco ZOILA- Well always B Tlghl, like my eyes cuz we R Truly The homies from The way back, I luv U d , h I, T Sh Tn W Y V I. Onnc mucho B4 kIss Adrienne A me! BOUCHE- Hi BooTie! WhaT can I say7 We're going our separaTe Bel' DAWD' Wen M' A 5-B mon' tfonofs Sw sn 'T 9 'S goes On' OW Us 9 ue 5 O Y m Q ways buT our friendship will always Bfhe same U R a unique Individual whoml'lI never flget 3 miss ya Bc Thanks for all The fun Times Don'T Tell anyone abouT The ATh of July , BRUTUSXPILAR- T42'yrslAzlgAk5:'EgNxmeq2 wo? Tee heei Lofs gf Tun n memeories 81 heyfwhere R U slaying 2 . I nl e - e ave a specla rus e ween us l'm ' U N J Chicken franks all The way! STay TogeTher, please QuIT bouncing on The moTorcycle 81 Thanks for Cm vm yn Couege mow! ROBERT si ELOV- U krozy lowes! The Zbioggg 3gemegVQQ?L?m3'n all The hugs Duhl LINDA- ConTrol yourself! Beeewwl Can I have a cIg'P SAMEER- QSTudIy Samj No I Ev U guys uf-B! SSP!-lgsklhppe :lien Lirwflotpamrnrn squad, rusl like This yI's. Ha ha LAURA- , - - I ay away I er ey o e me e a es din, ss .Secr T I STACYG CAROL-NS IT don T wan! a cig You confrol yourself Too ZZZZUNG Thonksforsaving my buTT I m sorry lfease Pappas herew MSHA- Dong. Your booms BIG! JANE- hey' Vfmivegmy mu mp mos A592 you iT's iusT ThaT I love you- Madonna Wanna PATTY WATTY- Do you need help'7 Tell me your CAsj,ANDlzA'3m1R1vEn'Tsfaenuinafllonglimelgyisoflumlsk memories . homies 2Tl'Ie heorT , - . ever - uca yp lans, aw s, o ougars ' ne e A T Th T I LOAN. MJ, frusTraTIons Can I change my ad one more Time? ANGEL And whaT are you doing- In The SAMEEKGUHER GANG- Anymore KGMIG7 FUNIGIRLEYI NMYCQ-HZSM, sigstlglommiss U52 darkroomv I-law come you always seem To be ThIrsTy7RAW-BEE- You awe me a ski Trip! Nol T51ybglagiesiauu:kIRghyig?3Asgak2 Rare ozooloy 3:'wiieII grep . . F Ari I . . , . . ereso u rpe I- gnorher r'QoTe' Kigrxaxl Too rkrlany arueslrogrs My sex rlrfelrs Line Ihfinkoyloug I2-SYYOUIS On 'wid BT its gnolly oyer agifloeejn Siem of fun! aye! 451:33 ELS CCES, Tao? TAMMV s.-?rror?X4egEn2 ance w me - e've een roug Oo muc , Q a I s a w r e . eing a rlen uv ape o - ou've aughT me so much about - , , 1 - , myself The yrs. have gone by so last 81 youve been a big parT ol my If , IT' a T' T B ANNIE You re my favorITe Tao STEVE Am I really your good friend? ELENA My answer phone happy' bu, Leaving here 8 Uv make i, on qt-me may but WS not Bye lim an logs! SIR' wanTs To Talk wfyou Your hair Ioaksfine Nope no parlies This weekend. TANYA- Chorus To drama Mocglli- Thanx A Thsiflciwer, oul Lrg sushisfgrfiwrches for UI Tggheg BIBIAN g, MQNICA. rosy . . - V , yr din some weig pease! Klc ack! OR-Ihope Z see U aT rad To . I' Than back I II never forgel you LeT s go Pu! On The I-lITs. Las! but noT IeasT To The drama family miss U sweetheart Stay out of Holme at Km SHHLA' Bye homegxg nysl-lsegxfum mgagryfg Good-bye all lT's Ime for us To move on. Dan'T be sad be happy IT will give you more room To rylagchea my bgclal? l luv U! DONCNELL, RANDY, CARLO-lT's been fun. U guys always gave me v - I r A a smhe nee e omake my av lluvUguys! VICTOR, BYRON, RAH, LEMORY- Ch A grow Whal a TalenTed group you are 81 sensITIve Tao I m sorry I yelled aT ya Can T waIT To see ya U Us Sopmes men Vcmyl U guys R 0 mp' bu' 1 Shu luv UI HA Tongon powerm Sophiejxelllmole On 57099 rTeXT year. Brook many legs lm 0 verv IUCKY DSYSOVI TO IIOVS SO ffioflv 9006 ffIefTCTS Aiver Hin rnrgrroarrl RONALD- My buddy Aeverl MOM,DAD, wALr-Iwouiorn have rrrooe II , - w o U! uv U Thanx for always being There. To all The sen' I 1988 81 b d I Good-bye To everyone! Ill see ya on film UnTIl Then, see va. M J- were leaving behind, good luck In The TuTure 81 iT's been luirliliaver eww O Y ese CommuniTy 2233! i l I i l .mimi li 4,0 Toe? wif no azmpbpz -'iw iffy? VrlFl'l'3lf'l oi? ,ipmkm ze -boo ll l 'V,. 'W WS' f'EXw 4! gY l 4 ' Q T W. 'ik aw 3 I fy I ig ff 'Z' f f 8 am , if f .E gy Q 7,3 1' Friendship is o golden choin mode sTronger wiTh i eoch yeor. Eoch link is forged of memories ThoT moke you l sTill more dedr. The ThoughTful Things you soy 84 do become The links of gold. ThdT l will Treosure Through The yeors 84 in my hec1rT will hold. 'Fwd b nj v . . k .r . T T - v T T' . T , , J . V I ., , gif' X 4 If W,, ' id My 2 , .iir 14 Q l T l l i l il il i l 5 . Lisd E. 84 The Closs love you. lvlommie Doddie T From o mischievous devil To d loeduTiTul An- gel. CongroTuldTions 4988! Our bdby girl, we of 84 I AdverTisers ...I x g V Y Y ' A I f Q 9' an N an mm fxmmgzz 'um .D OH .sm psflvln- QI we Q X -, I 341,21 .you LaI4.u,ugN jdUI Iwvd I VW? E I LW as -Wi' 3.4! N I N59 w II 'I x , I 5 I Q I 9, I X IIInuLL4oLa Wax, Hou' I re as o P R IIIQLI LULLII UPY1g5g ,3y1'I y5DgIviI'1 S I K A I Y fn I 5' gm.. I I I J, , wha HL , I I R j . ,x ' ' IU 'N , . I I II II is QS, 3, 6 K Lvl? 1 BYROM , , L ' I 5tm'mLgth to defer?-mme mourn ooo?-I A , , V -, jj0UI'Df?5,fI and not be cif?pQs'zf'iwst Osfi Q afwthefb jxuilassmcrrui of .gow 'ompiigyhwwmtks WHAT D0 YCDIJ HAVE THIS PERI0D'7 HELEN ZUNG SAIVIEER RICHARD BRUCE PILAR LINDA LOAN DAVID As I reaa This auofe Don I posTpohe happlhess Inf marches OD very quickly 84 hohe of us knows what Iles ahead Some people came To mana 84 I came To The ooholusuoh That you my frlehas make me oh so so happylll CDU!-D Z Commuhiw I 285 Zlyslji DCP! fro 7,9500 HD ONS? gouge? ' sv! J ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST FuEL INJECTION GENERAL MECHANIC BATTERIES KNEW B: REBUILT1 'l'owINc SERVICE TUNE UPS OIL 81 LLIBE BRAKES DA VlD'S AUTO CENTER DMD TEL- C2133 978-1218 JORGE OPEN 7 DAVS MONDAV 'ro SATURDAV 13209 INGLEWOOD AVE. 8 AM TO 9 PM HAWTHORNE. CA 90250 SUNDAY 9 AM TO 2 PM 55 HABLA E5pANOL 'I0! DiscounT To HawThorne Teachers -.- - Video RenTal . IDEU ' ISION Sun- Thurs I0-9:30 pm Fri 84 SaT I0-'I0 pm. 5054 El Segundo Blvd. I-IawThorne CA 90250 C2'I3D 679-5976 fW-fa..- M 12131644 6510 TOIVI S TOVVING AND FLAT BED SERVICE Owner 5116 W El Segundo Blvd Aieiandro lAlexJ M Hawthorne CA 90250 TONYA NO MORE CHEMISTRYH' STudy ouTIInes library whaT's ThaT'P I-la I-Ia' I m gonna miss you' I love ya big sis' MARK You wild 84 crazy guy' I know I know George Burns is noT dead C8cM' lm gonna miss you' Good luck' ROSA Oh no Miss PresIdenT waTch ouT' Key Club Forever' I luv U Good luck' ZUNGIE I-la I-la' Now you re The Typical freshmenl' CYNTHIA RICHARD 8: MELISSA You guys are one ofa kind Richard sTay ouT of Trouble' CynThIal miss your pizza already Melissa I m expechng a free copy of your firsT book' Okay'P' Im going To miss you all MoTTo This book is noT going To geT done by ITselT Ha I-Ia I ll miss you PATTY 8: LORENA- WhaT would The Senior Class have done wiThouT you'7 Good luck you guys I ll miss you' LA TANYA Now you really sTay ouT of Trou- ble ' Thanks for The Algebra I m really going To miss you' Good luck' MONILA Miss AccounTanT' Good luck' ALBERTO IT was fun aT Sam Goody sl ll miss you' MICHELLE WILLSON Thanks for Those laTe nIghT rides' ANGEL l love reading as you can Tell Thanks BesT of luck' I luv you all don TforgeT abouT me' One more year Uuugh' I'll always remember you guys pulling me Through I II miss you Love always Husna Mohammed li 84 Juan you really have goTTen all This way! O GRADUATION!!! 'T' Angel 84 Annie Homecoming King 84 Queen! Wow! You Two ' really deserve each oTher! Juan remember when we meT'? ThaT was really a greaT day for me! You're everyThing a guy I should be! I love you all! Annie, Claudia, Thanks Tor being greaT I friends! I'll miss all Three of you. Don'T move To Riverside Annie! I Claudia we have one whole year in Coug Campus and we have so much To look Toward To: dances, prom. graduaTion. eTc. You're The greaTesT broTher anyone could ever have, Angel! We'll always be The BEST OF FRIENDS!! I love you all, Eva G. CXO '88 81 '89 Tl-IE BEST! I Friends Are Friends Forever QAT IeasT we arej So. Annie, Angel irwy df s I 2351! mfs! 1 ,-'5'Q3'N7 T ,Nl 'Ui i 14 i --iz! :in USSA--A LLORENA- lt Q . f- ' ' - 2 T ft A - C - sf ZQBU-169 Zinl'V.o ,l KN? DZ PHO OZ !-JW Ui ' 'i ' l K . v . ' 1. it , . . . , - - T 'Mg .. -. 1 .5 5 , A W . ,sf 1 Q- , , X. . ' I 1354.51 -. , . 'W F , A ,1 . .mi .M ! .-..-A. , . T s' lW',,.e-' f eff, i 5 'f 'Q 'V F V E N 47 W' . ! 3' ' ' ' .Q . H for A K ,sg V. 1 .,., , 4. , X Q. - t . r in . . 54,31 ' - ' 2 rg: -s ' M ,sl , 115, 1 K T .. f . A T N. ,ef . ix Q' . - f . ..- gfs. :, is .., .- o . - x , 'S' 1 . tr - A 1 - , A by 5' C f' 1 6 1' Q X 'I' rj Q ? lk K 'S , ' ' s - - W I 7 I 1 xrg .. 5 1. S , . eg.:'T'? 5,4 L .I 4, .Q T , Y . rl' ' iff ' 42. L ' 3 1 .iw is . is 5. 3 .1 . T ff t. '. T 'U T t 4 Q' 1. ' k ' . f' I I 7. 5 E ' L ' .5 ' .ey W. 3.1 ' '-f '- ' Y - U4 1 DAVID-Hey U can stop rubbin' those hands Qfgether cause we made rt! lt's finally over! Wait. U've reached out so many times Si l thank you A it! Wherever we go U better K l,T.! Tell Dora l whatta ya haaave this period? CNO, cause iz ain't neva gonna get outa hea, nevaij t0yrs Qnot need a haircut LUV VA AL WA Y5!JOANNE-l'll tell U if you tell me! Dark room? Keep me updated-K counting the year that 'lil boy kept snlckering at mej is a long time to know someone Ex 2 B BEST SAMEER-Mr 24 lknow you idolize me! U must be .uh2 Looks like ECC AU 84 me 2! Oh well! DUNG- FRIENDS at that! We've been through it all it seems Hey. let's ride on a broken down bus, dig Oh, hella! Hey U're alright! A lil shaky onthe BS but U're getting there When R U gonna put that through mail boxes at the beach, 84 ski into a pile of wood. yeah! Good luck always! Remember key to good use? l knew it was U! Ha ha! BRUCE-Duh! Bouncin on cycles isn't good for your health. Europe, Florida, Sauanto, four square fmade anyone cry lately? Shrliiiiinklj 2 guys 84 hopefully Never A-get that one Easter break dude Wuwuwuwuwuwu wait! KAREN-Dont think l forgot my Hawaii 4-ever? MELISSA-The worlds a stage! Uuuuh . how about that key7 That's okay. l'll lust tavorite Filip obsessianllfk U sweetheart U. Rainbow Connection, Lil Xelvlas tree play it t more find an eagle! We'd make beautiful Uno wats That's still a proposttion but l'll settle for kneeling tlme! JESSICA-X-lvtas dance memories! My dancin Filip Queen. KUMI-l-tow's the community down 84 playing, If U like your B's stuck 2 your body . Cwould U get that rightly The memortes l'lI house? Slumber every weekend! Let's play soccer wfa softball. Things have changed since 2nd treasure, Thanx! M.J.-Looks like ECC 4 U 84 me babe! Wut can l say but we can relate S4 we've grade. huh? Well change is the only permanent thing! Kl.T CYNDRA-Moody! No, Ceeeentra! l been through the worse! Wuts this thing wfcast parties 1ustfrrends?ldon't know how it would couIdn've sworn U hated me! Well l'm mentioning U anyway, Thanks A covering A me 84 puttin up Biflnevermetltlevelltvloke sureUcaIl8n invite me to yourcast parties when you'refamous-K, 84 wfme! R U sure U don't wont 2 sit up front wfme2 Oh, stop pushing my leg! JOHN-Mr Drama oh. don't forget to bring the stool on stage. heelhee l LOAN-Vou've made this a killer year! U 5 A Tarpits2 Graveyard? No way! Rememberme when youre famous-K! AMY-Paulina A-ever! Piggies? No. Island Snow, heah i WHAT! Stoopad! El Terasco, ummm! Mexico . 'P Don't leave So. when R U gonna B on the cover of Vogue? LESA-Didn't A-get ya! Encournlered any knives me! ldon'f care where wego. lUOt'l'fCGl9 what we da. ldon't careprettybaby, just TAKEME VV! lately? Boo! 'IRINA-Uh. .lllke that Jimmy's outfit! Oh. that denim one too. how much wuz it2 'l-2- U! Just don't back into J.N.'s car K2 What! The Boucin Bodies! LINDA BABY-Our friendship has 3. turbo! DOO your fingers hang low! The old Eucaluptan gong rules! TINA 81 STEPHKINS-I hope it all come a long way since the 'iJay Min days. U stabbing that chick jfk No regrets babe! l luv U works out! Oh 84 Tino, woaoh! Libaceshibirts! LISA E.-Madam President! R we still tied A most dearly Bc l'll miss U! l'll never forget the special moments Helen-Womens Book! Hey, U hung in infected wf seniorrtrs'P SONIA-B trrppin! U R 2 fine! MR. K.-l'll serve it! U're a great person 84 o good there while l got the boot! lt's gone fast since the Eucalyptus days I'm glad we stuck Zgether 84 friend, will U adopt me? MR. A.fWe made it! lt's over at 10 OO. dont worry! TWEEETVfVertical or our friendship sumyed the olden days were eremr and I won't Aget! PATTY wArrv EVELYNE rtortzomoiv JosEPH,ci-mlsrlue,mlc1AeAsvsroRK, DlNAH,RUPAM, Husnle, nun-r,JoHN, RICKY,8r ALMOND ROCHA-U never call me! U dogged me! JXK l really care A U even though Uhaven't BRIAN-Make me eat my words8n give me abetter book! Thanx A a great year H.H.S,-Good-bye taken me to FLTN'S! U don't know haw much it means 2 me 2 know how much you care A me! 8k thanx A some of the best memories ever! Richard cfo 'BB f 287' To all my special friends that made NJ, 4, my years at Hawthorne Hrgh a me- W Ggflaf 6w,LL,,4,D, ,QK:JaggQgQiwm. morrai,DAVIDNOVA- Davrd Noya, Q Xie ,Av Iv -.iejazwg fr '-'- A ilywiffi the destroyer Math party at my '- ,, rj' Igmcc Jw ftofrrjf it '96 C dorm. Thanks for the many rides S A f-Xu W WX-f Sdraifwim rdffwj home from practice 81 free ice- fy P ax 7 cream. LINDA SI-IIN- Let's DO f, is A 'f rr ' r E ZLi I eg A R E ,AHC VX? N Lunch 1 Thehmenlrorres :efve 5 fi wifi! rw 251331 2?-,iii il!! IS 32192 522 YD 'Z 3 I LEN LEE-What can l say except ijs 4 i 142, TQ iw-J we've grown closer 84 closer ever 3 V A X by JW 'yffrfffff year. And now it's trme for us to go ex . ,719 ,fihff X A f' ,QNX t, S ,j separate ways, but that doesn't S' PM' 5 V487 ErJ ii,Yl.wT'7rf5f9',i tf'l '9 t' Wifi Lg ox V! mean you can't vrsrt me at my N X I q L- ' WMM Elwm rig V jpg 3 ' dorm 81 have math parties IPICI-If AI I ir' X r it A ,F gy Area sfrrv MArEo-You crepro. Y1eQ7:L:fcN XJ X Vou've taken everything from me Ti E ibm? throughout the whole year from W sunglasses to food, Wish you the best in life. Remember to call me XJ when you have a FREE Period in College, Duhl MELISSA WILMOT- SEXY The four years we've been 1, frrends have been very special to me 81 I know our friendship wril nev- ' ' er stop growing. Thanks for lighting X up my day when l'm down. CYNTHIA CUCALON- ARF Thanks for all the pizza QFRIENE R Even though you thought I used you to get a discount on pizza, you'll be glad to knot ya ' IVIY FRIENDS 4? Jim Harris Class Of '88 FINLAND 1-l- -6- Q,- Q 'S Q30 ,ww N A It ,.,. THANKS FOR BEING that you are really a special friend to me. No, l'rn serious. DAN LEMON- CongratuIatior you graduate Eventhough we're going our separate ways, I know we'lI always br friends. Vou're a good man don't let anyone tell you different Thanks for berng therr when I needed ya. MJ. WELLS-l've only known you for a short whrle. but I feel as thoug we've been friends for a life time. When are you having another Jaccuzzr party. Uh trme I'lI bring my swimming trunksj LOAN TOAN- Bonjour l'm glad we've gotten to b better Ek better friends. MICHELLE WILLSON- LIFE You've been a very sweet friend t me. Thanks for motivating me ta do my math. SAMEEI? ABLITAHIIP-''Congratulations Vou really did graduate! Thanks for the many rides to lunch. home, 81 on errands. Stay r touch 81 hope you are as successful in life as you are with BLEEPS! SHAUNO DUNNICI Good luck in the Academy! ALBERTO LOMELI- Well we did it! We got our diplomas. Afte nine years of school we trnally did it, PATTY ROCHA-'ou've been a very dear friend t me Wrsh you the best in life 84 college, I know your hard work 84 dedication will get yc far. MARIE DEMONTEVERDE- The memories I shared with you at yearbook camp vi always be cherished, Although the year is over I know that the memories will live in or hearts forever. Dung Lu cfo '88 This was our year We were the 87 ' a 4.3 ss soprrre Yells ' Next year every Q. I thing will be differ J: ,, ent. But we won't 3 We will always br S the class of '9O. tif love you all . . . L. 3 N L is ,Q OV9, K Sheila U .S ' 0' Paola, lt seems like we've been friends forever, 84 yet its On NF 'J 'E been about i'lf2 yrs.IBut we have so many different memories t X5 Eokiback on. Like for instance: All oflthose hotel parties especial! S XMXJ avro s, remember you on the lstarrs- oh no! never again, huh xi X yeah, I bet! Everyone fell on their face that night. How about th ' E g CONC Oh! Sheng i2f?nf:i2BrAHLIhE1rs dogged, you just had to take me to B-King X DN Enseliiada Liu fustjtiadgtlnlkvkwos' QODS' I mmf my hom Oh' 5 PQQ-LQVQ fun nllm Midi, jcson-Dug' ic rt all nrght,Awhrle we were all havin ,,, -5 f- r A I I . ou always tried to get things straigl Roh-I-Ove Steph-I-Ove wfme 84 him, 84 he d still end up doggrn'. l'm over him now thougl I-L if .Lily X56 gi-Q sit X 'QJ ti We as the Low-Down leave l-l.H.S. with pride Love, Low- Downs right? right! There's so many other crazy times, but I just can't writ them all down. You've helped me through so much Paola 84 wha really want to say is Tl-IANK-YOU so much for always being ther for me 84 being the best friend I never had! You might be leaving Sept. but no matter what we'll always be the best of friends LOVE YOU! P.S.-laydar Mrs. Caveman foot, think she's fine, tryt dance, fake ol' smile of a B-head Dang I dogged hUh'? Qh , , I - we And YOU TiiOUQht I didn t wrrte you an ad! That sucks Paola! 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