Hilltop High School - Idyll Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)
- Class of 1985
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Wassemblies, test .scoresfgthe various clubs, 'M s f and each individual subject. If isn't f as . , fl! . ,, rv Hike 'Vw' ' .sf- v 'ii being green - has each student soon foundlgat! We all had to work hard to obtain om' pride. and HiHtop's hard work gave the 'Lancersia reason to be proud. Each Lancer lorganiiation and the three individual classes strove to be the best. This idea that each Lancer learned to follow will continue to push us through our adult life -- to strive, excel, and succeed! The Idyll Staff presents ,thisannual to each and every Lancer who hard in hisfher own area and made it through the year. ItaQiasn't easy being green -- but we 'did it! ttrkin ,V . ' ' S,iZ1.. - N - 11 at A f X - af .wf:w '.:' liars, l sq? , . ,,,,.gkg: V. .4 an J, . J -r :S ,165 if f 4, 1 . Q ffl gf 1+-l J, , 14 af' 'fl .6 , gag-5' aww, 4 , , , i I 4 1 4 5 i 4 l .Ja I Wh- ft, ..,-i:,'f F' Tl' Y, '1'K. rf 723265441 -w.v'r- 3 Xian! Q 1iQ9'2? mum? 1 1 1 sw xxtlw 144 O! Ya Introduction 1-15 Faculty 16-29 Student Life 50-89 Sports 90-147 Seniors 148-195 juniors 194-213 Sophomores 214-233 Advertisements 234-243 Conclusion 244-256 LANCERS I SUMMER SCRAPBOQK '84 Clockwise: Chris Pilcavage enjoys herself at the Del Mar Fair. Ken Sturgeon awaits jefferson Starship. Hamming it up undercover David Bracht fills up. jerry Tanupo cares enough to send the very best. john Carroll, You want a BMX! Denise Gardner tries to eat her lunch in peace. Chris and Charles have lunch at the Plaza, was 7F IL 7 D we MMS.. , ,.,. X SM X31 sr 'XX 5 NX it 'Y S5 0 P xx fx Q -f ' - N S' ' - - a F- L1-'fifagg ' , . 1 'sr :I 5-- a Q 1 X sv f'.f :ag 'A f V Wtom be,-515 frr DJ do ' H05 Gzcof , df, Qcyggplf.. gpefS- lgeejvugm 65 19 141lHfv ovfcx. ff :N-N ...t. A .. . 'A . S NS, ..,, .. X - mar Y -L e. iw ' was -1 '- Q . . 72 .--. i D 5 i r Q 1 my ' - -- -c 4 O S it Q D S W aw .1 QL A r',z . I. .gl ,, QWY. ,' Zach O U TCD F fm I' ,l Qwtb ' 'Tj rggf dvglc QUUX Jllf C0 D N h A NN A . 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X V' 4 ., X' V , K . xijx., Vx: 3 ' fx, ' . U V 1 jg- , 1 . V 3, wh K , W , X, K K A x JL E M r f ,X I 1 ' Nw W f, 'I XY f J 'A 11 ,' '-ll-..4,Ko. ' tw a. W- -T, 14 H Mw.W,..,, ,, HIL Z' ,N w 3. 2 fd ,11- :' x 'fa Qs -4 H' if YN., Q' N LUNCHTIME FUN gg 3 53 ii ,P - Y. 3 im I5 QM 2- 51343 73 525 2 563 ik FACULTY 'Wm t ,,.. tw gk it F68 Xyrfitsliti f A 40 Q I Without teachers. education simply could not continue. Here at Hilltop our faculty section strove for the finest education for this student body. As students who are looking ahead towards more challenging Curriculums with college andf or a profession. we owe a great appreciation to our own individual teachers. Thanks to the teachers who helped us to learn and pushed us in the right direction, Succeeding at this level would have been impossible without their help. At Hilltop it isn't easy being green, even for a faculty member. FACULTY x l l 1 l ADMI ITRATIO FORMI GLANCER .f' ' ,,,. XB!! 'wi cr: , -. 1 . f fix ffl fi, fy I l L 3 ff 'Q pr g t fn . . i, ', , , X , , . F, , ya, jbiii, -', . -1- .,i -A yl, ,. A .I , y 1 . il i 1 K I lr. 4 ,I .-K ! , . . V i , HJ Q inf, V ' i.:, Y pf A-'LMVA 1 ' 1 X3 ' ' 1 if in if 1 I 1 ., 4 ' ' ' if -V- K' f, r ' i it 1 V 1' . 4 J I 4 Jn 1 , A r .- I Y , 4 f i ll u 'fx , f - i v . , I f 1 l i 4 - 1 ti. . x ,I z 3 ' 1 l 5 ii, i 4' I 1 fi i 1 r ,, . ,l ,.i Ar, i 1 E ' l V 1 ' 1 1 J ll f L i 1 fi N W L 1, m, r r Q- -'A A 1 f l The administration at Hilltop High School played an is . .5 important role in all of the Lancer activities. With the :iihelp of the Assistant Principals Mrs. Genevieve Pie- g itrtlmszka and Dr.james Ledesma, our Principal Dr. Ma- f ria Medrano kept things running smoothly and in an 1 - . f orderly fashion. Ar times, we as students, had not real- , ized what their jobs entailed and why they carried out ,A K :certain actions, but they were usually to our benefit. .- We had many reasons to thank the Lancer administra- , tion, They were there to help students receive financial V aid through scholarships, kept the student body in line V and all in all helped us to become better individuals, 71 and a forward moving Lancer student body. 1 ' ' 5 i ff ig-it 5 :'.l,i f Y iff. , 18 FACULTY M.. riwwn-.,-x Ms. Beatriz Arreola Synder ESL, Language Arts Mr. john Baurngarten Western Civilization Mr. Dennis Bryant Woodworking Mr. Kenneth Anderson Mrs, janet Balsley Physical Education Physical Education Drivers Education Mrs. Patricia Browning English 10,11,12 Mrs. Kathryn Bird EDG, Consultation 4 Mr. Stanley Canaris MS. JOHHHC CHFSOD Algebra 11, General Math Biology, Consumer Education FACULTY 19 Mr. -Ian Chapman Mrs. Erelene Christensen juvenile Law English 10,11,12, A.P. Drivers Education Get back to work, Mr. Naegeli Mr. Ian Cummings Adaptive Physical Education Mr. Alan Dulce Family Life Communication Mr. Robert Eubanks Mr. George Ferrer Choir English 10,12 English 11,12 20 FACULTY Mr. james Fletcher Geometry, Algebra 3, Calculus, Math Analysis Mr. Humburto Gil Mr. jerry Harvey Geometry Geometry, Algebra 3, Pre-Algebra Math Analysis Mr. Donald Helton Mrs. Adelaida Hilton Government Biology, Life Science, U.S. History Physical Science Mr. james Heiner Typing 1,2 English 10 Mr. Merlyn Chip Holmes Pre-Algebra, Geometry, Drivers Education Mr. Robert Johnson Pre-Algebra, U.S. History Western CiViliZatiOI'1 just pick one career, Mr. Scott, just one! FACULTY I N .I N AN xl .1 yi 'l J Ms. janet Lawry Mr. Long Le-Chau 10,12 Shorthand 1,2,3 Physical Science tht? Business, job Skills Social ssisiiss ig l V K , Kuff V 1 Mr. Fred Loase Consultation, EDG Mr. Donald Marshall Q,-I Q Mr. Robert Love Physical Science Physics, Consumer Education Ms. Gayle Martin Computer Literacy English 12 El'lgllSll 10, COHCSIT Band He is serious, Coach Thompson. Psychology 22 FACULTY 1 l W,,,fmw-mw,a..MM WVVV Dr. Ramon Merlos Mrs. Rose Miller Mr. Ralph Mora Family Life, Drivers Education, Spanish 15,7 Dean of Activities History, Ggvernmgnt, Western Civilization Western Civilization Consumer Education A.S.B., Accounting I ....41..l,, Caught you, Mr. Heiner! Mr. Bryon Myers U.S. History, Government, Western Civilization KX Mr. Fred Naegeli Miss Diem Nghiem Mrs. Dorothy Ozanne Math Analysis, Geometry, General Math Nurse Algebra 3 Algebra 3 FACULTY 23 Ms. Lynn Payette Spanish 3,4 English 11 Mr. Thomas Robinson English 10,11,12 Mrs. Carol Shaw Clothing, Parenting, Family Life 24 FACULTY w ps Mr. Loney jack Peacock fi Q - , Miss Barbara Rivard Librarian ,5f'ii ii' -is ' Biology Q -,K it j gg Mr. john Scott Mr. Raymond Serna Crafts 1,3, Drafting 1, Spanish 3,4 Annual-Yearbook He's a mad man! Mr. Orville Shofner Mr. Michael St. Marie Mr. M. Frank Stough Consumer Education Life Science Chemistry Drama 1, Adv. Auto Fundamentals iw, ., ,, Mr. john Sullivan Miss Sharon Sybert Accounting 1,3 English 10,12 Typing 3,4 Mrs. Pascual Talamantes Mr. Ted Testa EDG Life Science About how long was that, Mrs. Carson! Family Life FACULTY 25 Mr. Alva Thomas Drivers Education Art 1,5 qw Mr. Thomas Thomas Algebra 15, Geometry, Calculus -'ew X i l v i Mr. james Thompson Western Civilization U.S. History Mrs. jan Vach Western Civilization U.S. History, A.P. Mrs. jean Welliver SPEL Language Development Mrs. Benna Wilson German Spanish 1 Z if Z at 2 I ir 5 Mrs Paulette Wilson French 1,35 EflgliSl'1 11 Honors Mr. Ferrer is managing to hold the tree up. , , , , fylfr fl ifjf!fLif,?'f'f K 1 M F I f, , , , rl , 2 T' in ,ff if J, ,147 f j Q- , ,gf f K 1 ,,,. , 57 , f ,' ,, - ,,-' -- ,f , ,f ,T 1' fiYq3?',ff'ff' rkfattjf U,fJeli'f',fw uf 7 ii I Citi ,ff ' T f ' ML ' 4f7',f 3 r f' 7 . ' .1 'V , .Aft , 4 , ,, r , 1' .wffsg-'ffifrff 1 ixagf- 4,rZ,t4,!,fr,ty,t,fgf,,g ,r.,,gg, fg41'Q,,wf,. ff, ,ra as rf T aff V V ' , X , ,f' ,f 2 FACULTY elf 24 :Dfw f le QF fC'y'!Q f 5 , If K . ,f of t,-,r..,4V-r, ar5efv4fWm,,,,..v GUIDANCE TO THE TOP Mr. Victor Long . 'I' Mrs. Margaret Mercia Mr. Gerald Wiekamp Counselor - 11th grade COur1S6l0r - 10th grade Career C0l1f15Cl0f Mrs. Maxine Shofner Counselor - l2th grade CONSULTANTS TO THE FUTURE The long days of counseling Lancers about future problems or immediate prob- lems resulted in a great deal of work. The Senior Class says, Thank You to Mrs. Shofner along with the rest of the counseling staff, for all their hard work and support. Mrs. Shofner helped with class schedules, college plans, and future plans for after our education. Long days were common for Mrs. Shofner, as well as for the other counselors. Students tend to grow fond of their class counselorg but at one point muSt say good-bye and thank-you for the help towards future unknowns. The Hilltop counselors did a great job and made us proud to be Lancers. FACULTY 27 IMMACULATE HILLTOP During the school year, every day service essentials were often over- Q looked by students. Without the hard work and devotion of secretaries, custodians, and cafeteria workers, day to day services would not contin- ue. These people are very important to the daily school routine. The secretaries of Hilltop High always managed to keep the flow of events in the office whirling. From admit slips, to call slips and organi- zation of schedules, to phone calls home. The secretaries kept busy every minute of the school day. As for the custodians, they were responsible for sparkling clean classrooms, neatly trimmed lawns, and trash-free lunch areas. They were always available for any unexpected emergencies during the day, rang- ing from spilled paint to last minute forcing open a locker. The cafeteria staff provided students with daily hot meals, salads and ala carte items. Getting up with the sun was one rule for these ladies as From left to right- Barbara Sack, Rosemmejohnsons Marg Haubergyy their day started well before first bell. ' Thus, these people alloted for a smooth running day for Hilltop students and teachers. 5-vm-qw.. ,,,. From left to right f Mary Bashforth, Susan Gutierrez, Shirley Cox,jerry McCusker, Virginia Gann, Wida Pridgen, Lydia Guerrero 28 FACULTY l 5, Dorthy jones, jael Lisares, Peggy Arney, Cherri Tompkins, f I Xl 1 W , ummm f Af .iv if From left to right f Richard Yanes, Ralph Callow, Jimmie Albrighpjerry Maynes, Howard Kasmassen, Gabriel Orozco, FACULTY 29 L 1 VH' 'fill mf' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' ' 1 ' Q 1' 11 1' 11 I f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 I H, 1 ix ,,,1111 1 1 ,ill YYYYYYYYY Y W W -MM 1 I I I ,, . 1 Ig i' vi ,Q 1 1 H ,,,, 1 1f1f1111 f---1-111 -----1 1 1 'M -.... ' QQ I -.-,.-'W H if NQQQ' :Tariff sa' I .l X41 mot live by schoolwork alone, so Hilltop created a large variety of activi- ties. These clubs provided a useful service while members enjoyed themselves. Hilltop pro- vided clubs to learn from, such as Humanities, Theatre Guild, and the Art Fair. Some groups like, Cheerleading, Girl's League, the Variety Show and the Flag team provided our students with entertainment. Service providing organiza- tions such as Idyll staff, the A.S.B., Lance and Pennon, and the Senate were also represented during the 1984-1985 school year. Club members attended lunchtime meetings, aftetschool par- ties, and worked hard with a great deal of organi- zation. It isn't easy being green, but such activities to fulfill our individual students lives made the year more interesting, S.A.D.D. students against driving drunk Students Against Driving Drunk was orga- nized at Hilltop by Mr. john Scott, Mrs. janet Balsley, a group of students and their student organizer, Liz Solchaga. This was organized not only for the benefit of the students but also for the faculty and parents. Robert Anastas, the founder of S.A.D.D., was a hockey coach in New England where he lost two of his athletes in seperate accidents over a four day period. When you're dead at 17, you're dead. Girls came to the funeral with roses. I wanted to tell them to take their roses and leave, you're too late to help. Mr. Anastas said. This organization wants to help before it is too late for anything but tears and roses. The S.A.D.D. organization at Hilltop drew up a Contract For Life where the students signed along with their parents. This contract provided a no questions asked ride from the parent when in a situation where either their driver had been drinking or they themselves had been drinking. Thus, the matter would be discussed at a later time. Drinking and Driving Awareness Week also occured at Hilltop thanks to S.A.D.D. The Club provided a speaker, a movie, and pictures of both fatal and non-fatal drunk driving accidents for the student body. S.A.D.D. was undoubtedly an excellent and worthwhile club for the Hilltop Campus. DID YOU KNOW O O I ? - Almost 6096 of fatally injured teenage driv- ers had alcohol in their blood systems prior to their crashes, with 4371 at legally intoxicating levels. - Fourteen teenagers die each day in an alco- holic related crashg 5,110 each year. - An additional 360 teenagers are injured each day in alcoholic related crashesg 131,530 injured each year. - Of 350 children born today in the U.S. one will die and four will sustain serious or crippling injuries in an alcoholic related crash before they reach the age of 24. - The Surgeon General has reported that the life expectancy has improved over the past 75 years for every age group except the 15-24 age group, whose death rate is higher today than it was twenty years ago. The leading cause of death for this group is drunk driving. 32 STUDENT LIFE Teenager Parent A Contract tor Life Between Parent and Teenager The SADD Drinking and Driving Contract I agree to call you tor advice andlor transportation at any hour, from any place if I am ever in a situa- tion where I have been drinking or a friend or date who is driving me has been drinking. Signature I agree to come and get you at any hour, any place no questions asked and no argument at that time or I will pay tor a taxi to bring you home salely. I would expect that we will discuss this issue at a later time I agree to seek sale sober transportation home ii l am ever in a situation where I have had to much to drink ora lriend who is driving me has had too much to drink. Signature -P--A ------ O 19 'law 'OSA A l D O D+' 4? v 4' j FRIENDS j noilrr Ltr FRIENDS WN 09,1 DRIVE DRUNK G TGDAY'S GIRLS MAKE TOMORROXYVS Girls League is an important and unique club organized only at Hilltop. All the female club members spent their year mainly plan- ning the anticipated Girls League Formalg which was held on the first of February and was exciting and memorable for all. Al- though this event was one of the biggest events ofthe year, the Girls League club also arranged other activities. For example, the new sophomore girls were welcomed on the first day with the annual Big Sister-Little Sis- ter breakfast. the club members joined each other for breakfasts before school, and the BMOC fundraisers which determined the BMOC and the extravagance of the formal dance. The girls were sponsored by Ms. Shar- on Sybert and led by elected officers. The members of this club put in a great deal of time and effort proving for their peers that it isn't easy being green, but the results make up for the hard work. LEADERS President -janet Salinas. Vice-President -Judy Ramos. Secretary - Erica Newton, Treasurer - Amy Bautista 'lil Wi W? Iv Q Niiiiiyygt 'Fvf -9 STUDENT LIFE 33 of kai' 1. fa , 1 A.F.S. Officers Cleft to rightj: Gary Aswegan, Advisor Mrsjanet Balsley, President Fred Becker, Vice-President Mark Flint, Marietta Bonsignore, Arnelle Dray, Nancy Figueroa, and Michelle Ramirez Hilltop High School opened it's wide arms 1 year to welcome three new exchange students. make these guests feel welcome, as in previ years, was the American Field Service. For many years, the AFS has helped make transition of our visitors a little easier and this 5 was no exception. Our AFS held cookouts, vari trips, parties, fund raisers, and other numerous tivities, all to help our exchange students feel v come and to experience American fun. Under the direction ofadvisor Mrsjanet Bals president Fred Becker, and Council members M Flint, Arnelle Dray, Gary Aswegan, Michelle mirez and Marietta Bonsignore, this year's AFS ' challenged by an intimidating job, to show exchange students a good time and to make tl feel welcome, but they overcame these difficul through successful activities. It isn't easy be green - as the AFS can certainly attest to. pithy Y - -,.- .i . ,, F ry V I ' ll, , 34 STUDENT LIFE Chiho Matsushita Jochen Manderla Eunice Nana Agyeman HOME SWEET HILLTOP lr's remarkable how nationalities can mean so little. This year Hilltop High School was very fortunate to welcome three exchange students from three ferent COritinents.j0Chen Manderla, Chiho Matsushita, and Eunice Nana Agyeman all fit in and made many friends in the Hilltop crowd. lochen, from Siegburg, West Germany, is fifteen years old and he enjoys sports, traveling, and is an accomplished computer buff. He says that he had a 1 negative impressions about America before he arrived but his views were definitely changed by experiencing Americans himself. 'I was really surprisedfjochen said on his arrival to America, all these people were so friendly to me! When asked what he misses most about his neland, he said, . . . my grandparents and parents. I want tothank all my teachers and friends for . . . making it one ofthe happiest years in my life. Visiting us from the Land of the Rising Sun for as we know it Tokyo,-Iapanl is eighteen year Chiho. Chiho has experienced a great deal of traveling oughout America. She's visited more than seven states and has made the observation that echoes the feeling of all our foreign friends. In fthej U.S., :ple are good fun makers. Which is probably the reason why Chiho's favorite place in California is our Coronado Beach! Ihiho enjoys taking trips, writing letters, and shopping. I love Hilltop High School. Everybody Cisj friendlyg I feel very welcome. Qana came to us from Accia, Ghana. When she first arrived in the U.S. she says that she was very excited and wanted to know everything within a H When asked if she would describe America as a melting pot, she answered, Yes! I see different people with different nationalities every single day. e country is a nice place to live in Candy it's a pleasure to move with its people. The teachers are very casual with studentsg the students are friendly and dworking . . . Nana is seventeen years old and her interest include music, dancing, talking, and having fun, All three of our exchange students stayed in the United tes for one year. dilltop wishes to sincerely thank this year's exchange students for providing our campus with a variety of traditions and different opinions from und the world. Good luck to all of you! STUDENT LIFE 35 Tim Vincej Brad Platt Gary Fessia Homecoming 36 STUDENT LIFE 1984 Todd Pratt Shirley Holt Christie Zinn Chrissy R C .J 'W'-9 ,.N,,,.-'fi K Neria Garcia Homecoming 1984 STUDENT LIFE 37 GREE PRIDE TRADITIONAL GREEN As the traditional Homecoming week began, the spirit of all Lancers, past and present, shone through. This year's Home- coming was particularly special due to the fact that the nights football game was matched up against Hilltop's old rival, Bonita Vista. The outcome of the game ended as expected, the Hilltop Lancers were once again victorious. After the end of the first half of the football game, the lights went out. The crowd waited in complete darkness for the crowning of the 1984 Homecoming Queen. One could feel the sense of antici- pation in the air as the five princesses were escorted down the royal red carpet. With the aid of the 1983 Homecoming Queen, Lorraine Curtis, the ASB President, Craig Hyde, announced julie Asperin as the 1,4 Homecoming Queen. Earlier that day, Mitch Gurule had been named B.M.O.C. The naming of Mitch and julie as the heads of the 1984 Homecoming Court brought an end to a week filled with activities, competition, and spirit in the traditional Lancer way. 58 STUDENT LIFE SHINES O J N E f mlf STUDENT LIFE 39 A S31 A av V gif?-Jai? V B u 4 Qi!! X if ff' Queen julie and B.M.O.C. Mitch HO ECOMING CO RT 1984 L. N . r, , , , , ,-hs, ., .1 tx Y-:ML f- 5. nn-1-Mw: :'ZTi.Z2-, , -,ff fx 1 W Q .3333 v- i.,-ww . nas, mmf: -J. W -MQ g ,- f J,f-fir 'G ai , Milk A ' f 1 - ' - 5 iam -' -f , -1--an-n PQQQW' A ,W ' It Wngzggvlgaq-VN,,, . ,QW ip, ' ,Mya-Q qv 1 'aa DENT LIFE IDYLL STAFF IDYLL STAFF IDYLI mm QTAFF IDYLL STAFF IDYLL STAFF IDYLLness is being productive Being on the IDYLL staff is a very exciting experience, from the agony of late night deadlines to the sense of accomplishment of seeing the final produce. There is nothing better than knowing that you have persevered under the droning reminders of the copy edi- tor to get your copy in! and the threats of failure from 'juanf' A great deal of friend- ship and comeraderie develop between peo- ple who have spent an entire year in the casu- al, yet challenging atmosphere of room 1204. We all worked hard and had a great time in the process, which goes to show: it isn't easy being green! EDITORS IN CHIEF Scotty Greenwood Barbara Povondra COPY EDITOR Kerrie Foss PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Chris Visconti FACULTY SECTION Maureen Monaghan Susan Chesbrough Kelly Bachi SENIOR SECTION Audrey Butcher Mary Hernandez JUNIOR SECTION Deborah Melendrez Tanya Castro SOPHOMORE SECTION Valerie Franklin Melissa Cacha STUDENT LIFE Dianna Adair jack Thomas Matthew Beatie Michael Lane SPORTS SECTION Nora Retna Kathryn Stanley judy Ramos Shelly Espinoza STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Susan Kelso Angela Campe Johanna Kominski STAFF TYPIST julie Scott BUSINESS MANAGER Moshe Sasson ...-.noun 5 s , 'W 'ni l - Lk . X f E 44 STUDENT LIFE aw vf I 1 fu . fs x, 7' 1 'K LN WSW N- v-J x' x , 2 , ,N Q ..,. ,, f , I? , i gh, A, , 1 eQ ' H f A Y4 1! is 1. -.H N , ,L I ,, V J , a ' M '- 'H V A 1, , ,. A K , , L, ., ,,, ., ,, . President Hyde tackles his sandwich Hold the Phone' Chris! ORGANIZING THE LANCER CAUSE STUDENT LIFE 45 LIFE O THE HILL I think l'm in lust! Coffee, tea, or me? Romeo, Romeo where for an thou Romeo Hey, hey, hey, it's Fat Albert! 46 STUDENT LIFE 19? Fish and Moonbeam. Boycott Helton! ue Pasa amiga! Three's Company fAIil.I!!!3 off co lunch I go! Tk Iyos K , C C E Campus Casual STUDENT LIFE 47 N - x , 1 X 4 I , 1 .1 W, I f X, '43 Z SQ .Nfif .ik 5 S ak- all ',5-'bxfvv-Q1 F5 . , 1, 1 , 51 - . . ,. ? .uv FIRE-UP WITH SPIRIT I puulnnnn-mf GREEN PRIDJ WE ARE HERE F OR YOU Captain Lisa Reson wai-an-Auf 99 Chrissy Culling Dianna Adair Leanne Monzon 50 STUDENT LIFE HINES O if ,W-.+.ffwl f1 Karla Lipp Sonya Aldama 1984-1985 was a great year for the Varsity Cheerleaders at Hilltop High. Their enthusiasm filled the school with spirit and pride. They start- ed off well at camp, coming in third and getting the highest all-around mark for pride. These honors helped them prove they were on their way to a very successful year. We are here for you! was reflected in every- thing they did. They were always there for the players, as well as the crowd. In good times and bad they constantly cheered and tried to keep the spirit alive. In the early days of Hilltop High, Cheerlead- ing was originated for the three major sports of football, basketball, and baseball. With the ad- vent of girls athletics and the minor sports, the girls have fulfilled an extremely busy and stress- ful schedule. Hilltop's Cheerleaders have still maintained their grade point average as well as being active in other school activities. Even though they were constantly practicing and busy running around here and there, they never forgot that their work was for YOU! With- out that pride and enthusiasm, Hilltop High would not have that something special that we all enjoyed. Becky Bonner STUDENT LIFE 51 wi 8. K Q6 .,. ... K K KK .4 ., xo., 'I A 'Q k Q . .' , K I 1 K .V X , , f 9 Ku ,ix K Y X395 .K ' 'Q KEN 5 ,rf .sf f . i . X 1 .. 4, - . . K KK xv , ,SKK K 'KVM' 5. 5 I ff '38 q H x x F K4 . S 5 ' 1 V 5 ' Kj i f ,' in ' s if ' 'Q 3, if . 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' .IC '.. J ' ..,..... ..W. i . T: ' Y - K V ' f' ' : -tx If V , A A ' nv M I: ' V. v 4 75' T L- -W1 A01 ' . , , -XM uma .rgmaimmt . ,am T T f 1 .Jug .6 fn. The 1984-1985junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad inspired and excited many Hilltop Lancers on to victory. This squad began prep- arations and practice long before the rest of us were even thinking about school. They practiced hard to perfect their many cheers, moves, and chants. The growing number of j.V. teams definitely benefitted from the cheerleaders inspirations to, Go, Fight. Win! Not only did the cheerleaders give the teams enthusiasm to keep going, but they gave our school the pep and spirit that made the year exceptional. STUDENT LIFE 53 Our year at Hilltop is filled with of good and great HILLTOP 1985 SENIOR I 0 lx rl BEST EYES BEST SMILE BEST A'l'lEll,ETE 54 STUDENT LIFE s I 1' i e Q n BEST HAIR S G C r 0 e t cg 3 r a Y H d B J E u C I li a Y e BEST PHYSIQVE B r a cl zz n cl J u l l e CLASS CLOWN STA DOUTS 491' CLASS FLIRT BEST DRESSED BIZST MTTSICIAN BEST ALL AROLNID MOST SPIRITED MOST LIKELY TO SLCCIEIZD BEST ACTOR AND ACTRIESS FAvcuRx'1'1-3 Tfifxcilililzs STUDENT LIFE 55 A SOU D FOR ALL SEASDNS The 1984-85 year was one ofchange for the Hilltop Lancer Band. The Lancer Band fo- cused mainly on the true art and subtlety of music as opposed to marches and parades. They performed many concerts at various competitions as well as at our own school. This year's transition from strictly a marching band to a refined concert band was done with ease. Under the instruction of Director Mr. Donald Marshall, these talented musicians attained many honors. Together they worked to make this year another one of excellence. 56 STUDENT LIFE Mr. Marshall leads the band, Four wild and crazy guys. -le w,,,M.a,., ! 'vw 'T' Band members patiently wait for the cue. Dain Forsythe blows his hom. STUDENT LIFE 57 fTOp l-rl Amber Hildreth, Susan Titomar, Michelle Fowler unior iMiddle l rl leslie Mtl ain Almr llerrea lisa Hodge Valerie Hillitouse, Mary Cornelison fBottom l-rl Christy Alterman Wendy Ashton 'Nmty Thomis In years past, the Lancer Guard has had a rather difficult job to do. During the football games, they would provide half-time enter- tainment through a complicated series of steps, twirls, and tosses - all to help generate enthusiasm for the Lancer team, However, this year, the guard had an even tougher task to perform, With the Hilltop Marching Band now defunct, our Guard was left on the field to do their routines with taped music rather than the live accompaniment that had been a major part ofthe Guards success. Fortunate- ly, in the true Lancer form, the '85 Guard disappointed no one. Their form was spotless due to their hours of drilling while also po- lishing their performance to a brilliant luster. Hilltop truly appreciates the Guards hard work and perserverance. Although the band may not be on the field with them, their spirit and shine will always remain. 58 STUDENT LIFE ck Row fLeft to Righty: Fernando Hernandez, Mark Lamm, Greg May, john Swazey, Ted Bible, Chris Wiley, Dane Forsythe, Greg Lamm. Middle Row CLeft to Rightl: Carolyn Carson, rianna Gonzalez, Stephanie Clifton, Lisa Hoge, Natalia Schmidt, Kimberly Garcia, Kelly Witley, Terry Sue Erxleben, Mr. Eubanks. Front Row CLefr to Rightlr Karen Huth, Violet Tso, Deb- h Witt, Lisa Kowesky, Alva Gonzalez, Michelle Fowler, Collene Davie, Mary Cornelison. The 1985 Ensemble, led by their teacher Mr. Robert Eubanks, again continued their tradition of excellence. Their Christmas concert, featuring Handel's Messah, was performed both here at school and at the West- gate Hotel. Also, contributing to the holiday spirit, they performed various Christmas selections at the Womens Club and at the Officers Club. After the New Year, the group was hard at work practicing for their Big Spring Concert. This featured musical numbers and excellent choreography. Throughout the year, in its many performances, the Ensemble added culture to our school, making life on the hill more enjoyable. STUDENT LIFE 59 SPIRIT GF 86 The Spirit of '86 club was started last year to help raise extra money for the '86 prom and to have an extra senior activity. Mr. Long,juli Kirkpatrick, Nicole Bennett, Cindy Vargas and Dawn Soriano helped organize the club and fund raising activities such as a junior bake sale, sweatshirt sale and candy sales. At the end of their Senior year, the class of '86 will have raised enough money for all their goals including leaving Hilltop a bulletin board on street which will advertise school events. 60 STUDENT LIFE P ,lter Carlucci, Chris Wiley, Mary Cornelison, Stephanie Clifton, Becky Bonner, Mark Vasques, Charles Howell, Cecil Peppers, Lloyd Osborne, Matt Corbin,julie Wilson, Sara Rudie, Laura 'kers, Mr. Shofnenjoe Ruiz, Tanya Didier Mr. Shofner's Theater Guild was back again this year to refine the talents of Hilltop's young actors. The group practiced very hard after school hours for their project this year. Their project was the performance of Witness For the Prosecution by Agatha Christie. The groups hard work shined through this production. Next year, the group hopes to provide more experiences and entertain- ment for the students on the hill, . J 621, .LJC1if'4J C'Lf7 LG'tCfT7LQfl 5.45-ZJCZXF Mrjugi W f ff it ala! 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K, ,lf Oiofrix ffivigygy ,eff 4,543-'fat fifmc'Drz.ff My J inabf' aiffffldfli Mmm '90 fC'3'f4'CCi9 LCIMM4 Unxff fiinfcx TC!-A In of 516:11-Zz ',77fQi40zf.rz W--5 rLazr41c'4?'ic'v6aJQi'fJv QL Qgovw . 711490 V14-if gjfQ,4,4 mffmfi nazi fI,rWUf'l v G ivcwnf al 'U'fi7 Mi'W !i477Q,,7 ,lfacwr fvztpgz' ,aaa-fnru new-c Law 4294 CC-ff 'ffm f5l 5H9f'ffV Y A - ,f- ,'-' I' 4 I y bfwif ,fcnfrwd amen' M4544 we 1 fwmb' gzfifwioffi 'U'VCf 3 ffm 'P . .70 ,ww -.- , X - , 1 7 ' ,Q , 5,1 C- I for ,af STUDENT LIFE 61 ff f fff f it ,V I TERACT CLUB The Interact Club, a new club on campus, sponsored by the Rotary Club, left quite an impression on Hilltop's campus. The Interact Club, which is a service organization was found doing many things for our community. The Interact Club was found helping the Sal- vation Army and other worthy causes. The officers of the Interact Club were President Tony Wold, Vice-President Rudy Alvarado, Treasurer Lilia Manguy and Sergeant OfAfIT1S julie Asprin. 62 STUDENT LIFE s I l Clockwise from upper left: Kevin Hyde in lingerieg Ni- cole Bennett scoops awayg Toni Ann and Tracy waiting for foodg Pat Volgelsang is having a Big-Mack attack. . Nail.:- st-1.:e+ 53 , eg if-4 E, S In Z Xi. Q STUDENT LIFE 63 ATHLO MEMBERS: Greg Keith, Lilia Manguy, Becky Wol- niewicz, Erica Newton, juli Kirkpatrick, Tony Wold, William Sears, Larry Dawson, Michael lane. This year marked the second year in a row that the San Diego County Academic Decath- lon was held. Academic Decathlon is a series of ten grueling events in the areas of Mathe- matics, Economics, Social Science!!-listory, Science, Languagefliterature, a writing sam- ple, two speeches tone prepared, one im- promtul, a personal interview, and a televis- ed Knowledge Bowl that pitted hundreds of students from many high schools in the County in a final battle of wits on one specific topic. This year also marked the first time that 64 STUDENT LIFE Hilltop High School has entered in this pres- tigious and promising program. For months prior to the final day of testing, interview- ing, and speaking, advisor Mrs. Patricia Browning drilled the fledgling team for hours in the various subjects that the team members would be expected to know during the seven-hour ordeal that lay ahead. After making countless practice speeches, listening to special speakers to instruct in a specific topic, and reviewing numerous textbooks on the subjects, each team member was fully- prepared to do battle with some of Southern California's brightest young people. Once the dust cleared and the valiant warriors sent home, our hard-working team was fully-prepared to go back and do it all again. Weeks later, at the Decathlon Ban- quet, the scores were displayed and our school was very happy with the results, Be- sides trying for third in the Knowledge Bowl, each team member showed remarkable improvement in each event compared with their results before the training began. Out- standing effort was displayed by each and every member, especially by William Sears, Michael Lane, and who placed lst, 2nd, and 3rd, respectively, from our school. This may have been Hilltop's first team, but it certainly won't be the last. The exper- ience that the first team has acquired will certainly be more valuable to future teams as they go up against even tougher competition in the years to come. POWDER PUFF This was the first year for the inverted role, POWDER PUFFU football game at Hilltop. We practiced real hard, said Mary Hernandez, senior team captain. In reality, both the seniors and the under- classmen practiced very hard. When the battle was over and the smoke cleared, the seniors triumphed 20- O. The seniors will always triumph, said Mary again, but a hopeful underclassman was heard to say, We'll get 'em next year. V WT., ., ff ' Mid field madness Roll green on 2, ready, break ww PEP CLUB-LEADERS OF SPIRIT 66 STUDENT LIFE The 1984-1985 Pep Club filled our school with pride, spirit, and enthusiasm. Although the club wasn't as large as anticipated their spirit shone through and led the students. The club spent many hours creating posters, displaying them around the school, and cheering on our atheletes. This club was easi- ly recognized by their new pep club t-shirts, another way in which their spirit was also displayed. The pep club was lead by janet Salinas, Timjenkins, and Mrjames Fletcher. This club definitely demonstrated Hilltop's green pride throughout the year. THE LANCE A D PENN 41 r The members of the Lance and Pennon, under the watchful eye of Mr. Ralph Mora, contributed their time and effort to the Hill- top student body and faculty by selling con- cessions. Not only were they providing food for lunchtimes, but also at basketball, foot- ball, baseball games and at dances, They sold a variety of items including candy bars, na- chos, cold cokes, and hot chocolate. We feel we provide a needed service, says Matt Cor- bin, one of the student advisors, Matt along with Lisa Celia put a considerable amount of time and patience keeping the Lance and Pennon in working condition for the stu- dents use. Front Row fLeft to Rightl: Lisa Weddle, Brandy Winterbottom, Tanya Castro,johanna Kominski, Shari Berger, Kristi Akerman. Middle Row CLeft to Rightlz Lisa Celia, Dennis Smythe, Christy johnson, Tanya Patterson, Matt Corbin, Tracy Nowell, Chris Wylie, Top Row CLeft to Rightlz Bernadette Chavira,jose Castro, Yolanda Clyona, Miguel Barajas, Diane Hunt, Rosalynn Anderson, Mary Cornelison. STUDENT LIFE 67 68 STUDENT LIFE PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? 5 I E 3 l Ufil' French Advisor - Madame Wilson 4 This years French Club was stronger than it has been in years. The club roster was long, and this abundance of people contributed to the club's many activities. This is the first year that the French Club had their own shirts made. The Club kicked off the year with their welcome party and membership drive. Later on, the club held it's holiday party, and sever- 7' 'wma al parties followed. The purpose of French Club, besides to promote the French lan- guage, is to raise money to give scholarships to graduating seniors. Among the club's very successful fund raisers were the candy sale and the Valentine Day message sale. All fund raising efforts culminated in the club's gala banquet when the scholarships are handed out. 69 CHESS CLUB Hilltop's 1984-85 Chess Club gave students a chance to match wits and logic. Meeting twice a week with Mr. Robinson, the group went head to head to sharpen and define their skills on the chessboard. When asked what it took to participate in the club, Mr. Robinson amusingly replied, to show an interest in the game and be willing to defend the constitu- tion of chess. The Chess Club consisted of Bill Richard- son, Matt Holland, jonathon Fleischacker, David Grahamjeromy Peraltajason Salgan- ick, Roger Naug, Carl Duncan and john Ra- mirez. The Officers were, Brian Kelso Presi- dent, Rick Silva Vice President, and Eric Ru- den Secretary and Treasurer. 70 STUDENT LIFE BUSINESS CLUB qger' B! Hilltop's Business Club consists of students interested and participating in such classes as: Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, and Business Lab. These students, under the direction of Mrs. janet Lawry, are preparing for a future profession in the widely ranged field of business. The Busi- ness Club visited various business colleges in San Diego, threw a Christmas party, and made pro- jects forthe Art Fair. The Business Club person- ally raised over one-hundred dollars, the first time ever, and donated the majority of the mon- ey to Children's Hospital. These club members worked very hardg it isn't easy being green, but the results were successful. President - Gina Rasul Vice President - Dianna Adair SecretaryfTreasurer - Caren McCracken STUDENT LIFE 71 RO DRUNNERS 72 STUDENT LIFE The 1984-85 Roadrunners, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Balsley had a very healthy and exciting year. The club which is opened to all Hilltop High School girls, was organized for fun and exercise. After running in the fun runs the girls would go out for breakfast or have banquets. The Roadrunners also partici- pated in the Art Fair selling candy. Mrs. Bals- ley said that this years enthusiasm made it their best year ever. PEDDLERS O THE HILL mdk During the 1984-1985 school year Hilltop had among its crowd, nineteen students who seemed to thrive on a challenge. These indi- viduals often mounted thin, lightweight bicy- cles and pedaled for miles and miles, over hills and bridges, and in various weather con- ditions, constantly fighting the wind, cars, and gravity. To many, this is absolutely ridic- ulous, however, the members of the Bike Club found bicycling pure paradise. The 1985 Bike Club proved to be the best riding group ever! according to their advisor Mr. Victor Long. He even found some possi- ble future Olympic contenders among the group, thus, creating a feeling of excitement and success throughout this often unacknow- ledged club. Pedalling was not the only chal- lenge for the group who also provided, throughout the year, various seminars on bike safety and maintenance, open to the school. Therefore proving to be an asset to Hilltop High School. A - ff ,-.1 IV T 111' STUDENT LIFE 73 ART GUILD The Art Guild was a great contribution to this year's school spirit. They worked very hard during and after school to design, make and sell pep ribbons to promote school spirit. The Art Guild participants worked hard de- signing the ribbons. The Art Guild, under the direction of Mr. Alva Thomas, has many ca- pable members such as: President - Audrey W 2 3 Butcher, Vice President - Laura Wachowiak, and Secretary -- Mary Wulff. 5 3 5 5 2 l r 3 2 E 2 l 2 5 f c Q 74 STUDENT LIFE .-all ART FAIR For many years, a large portion of Hilltop tradition has been the annual Art Fair, held for the purpose of raising money to benefit various charities, Each year clubs on campus worked tirelessly to make small ornaments, candy, knick-knacks, and other items to be sold during the week-long festivities, Top- ping off each Art Fair is the final event that proves to be the biggest money-maker: the auction. Despite the popular opinion that students' interest in the Art Fair was waning, this year's Fair proved to be the most successful that Hilltop has ever seen by generating over 51,600 for this year's recipient, the San Diego Children's Hospital and Health Center. This Fair's success is one that Hilltop students can be extremely proud of. The Art Fair Committee, headed by Walt Carlucci, was a committee full of hard-worlo ing, dedicated people all joined together for a common cause. They set out to organize the most successful Art Fair ever, and despite a few preliminary obstacles, the committee did just that. They all can be very proud of the time, effort and concern that each member contributed. Based on this year's success, it's pretty obvious that Art Fairs in the future are going to have a tough act to follow! STUDENT LIFE 75 Clockwise from upper left: Gary Fessia, Erica Newton, Marietta Bonsinore enjoy the Art Fair festivitiesg Hard at work - for the childreng Chris Campbell helps in the fight against child abuseg Steve Del Sol, Greg Groshong, and jack Campbell in the Christmas spiritg Nicole Kendrick flashes her winning smile. 76 STUDENT LIFE - in ki 4 u ,i ' :fu 45- W i - ky M Vi I fr E , Q, f N40 ,- wh Lf' ,:..gf ' 5 0 xr ,W 1 P7 , r Q44 , .Y k WN , -77? Q4 J ? , 4. -N Z 1 -J-.yz's, Q - x ag? ' W . S Q ,f ,Q STUDENT LIFE 77 L, Take me out to the ballgame. W IBES71 'Wil '70 5 ,wwf The Buds Mean Green. Hey dude!! What? I think I can, I think I can. Which way do I go? STUDENT LIFE 79 GIRLS LEAGUE FORMAL 5 Rh ' E 'gig T LIFE era A FERRYTALE CQME TR E The traditional Girls League Formal was held on the beautiful Berkeley Ferry- boat which is docked in the San Diego Bay. The dance was an astounding success compared to the past seven years. There was an overwhelming attendance of 600 people which showed great enthusiasm among Hilltop's student body. Preceed- ing the dance, couples were found dining at a variety of San Diego's finest restau- rants. But at 7:30 the music started and the real fun began. The dance floor was crowded but it was evident from the laughter that the dance was a great suc- cess. Couples were also able to enjoy the provided hors doeuvres or to take a stroll on the deck and enjov the view ofthe San Diego Harbor, However. the chill of the night kept couples close together. result- ing in a verv romantic evening upon this ferrvboat. The attire was strictly first class. as everyone looked their best! Due to the careful planning ofthe Girls League Com- mittee. the 1985 formal was definitelv a Ferrvtale Come True? To live my life as free As the clear blue sea, Is what I Dream to do . . My Ferrytale Come True. - Salinas STUDENT LIFE 81 VARIETY SHOW 82 STUDENT LIFE HAPPILY EVER AFTER 1 --s......s,f -.....,m Ns- ,...-,-..-0 ..,,,,,....-'-Aan.. T - M K.. NNNN --.- . N K The Class of '85 was told that the 198-i Variety Sliow was tlie last, Ilowever. due to tlie cooperation of tlie faculty and tlie students it 1985 sliow was organized. tlie 1985 Vari- ety Show took a great deal of lizircl work and dedicationjoey Ruiz and Mark Vi1squez.tl1e writers. lmd tre- inendous determination wlren rliey' cristed. directed. rind produced the play l liippily Ever Alter. 'lliis was ti very niernorable niglit for tlie Sen- ior Class rind otlier students wlio piirticipiited in tlie sliow, The Clio- rus lines were Clioreogriiplied and directed lvl' tliree ol' l lilltons Senior girlsg Cllirissi' Culling,-Iiinet Salinas. and Leanne Monzon. 'lliese stu- dents and the seniors worked to- getlier. putting in many aliterscliool liours rind weekends practicing to make tlie final Variety Slrow it suck cess. STUDENT LIFE 83 5 f www-v,g.,.q..W-w:W:mM..,Ww..,k,,N..N.MNM, S.. .x...+.,.A.h,..,Aw....,xXJW...,.,.,:N,W,,u ,,kkkkW,. 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J A' .. , K - , WMS?-' K STUDENT LIFE 85 I CALIFOR IA SCHOL RSHIP FEDERATIO SENIORS Anna Alvarez 'Louise Amundsen Fransesco Balderacchi Fred Becker jerrod Bell Mary Bouchard Michael Brown Audrey Butcher Stephanie Clifton Mary Cornelison Sue Currie Tanya Didier Robert Espinoza Rochelle Espinoza julie Evans Nancy Figueroa Scotty Greenwood joleen Hardesty Craig Hyde Tabitha Llera Peter Lopez Donnalyn Matthews julie Mendenhall Lloyd Osborne Edward Pereira 'Barbara Povondra 86 STUDENT LIFE Marvin Sasson William Sears john Swazey Christina Treat Renee Williams Mary Wulff Ismael Zepeda jUNIORS joseph Acayan Albert Amman Gary Aswegan Nicole Bennett Shari Berger Oscar Canedo 'Carolyn Carson Kenneth Colarusso Edward Cronyn Fernando delaLama Luis Derechin 'Kirsten Dirksen 'Bryan Elliot 'Patricia Gill 'Tiffany Gorman Racheal Gregg Young Han 'Teresa Huff Arthur Hull Diane Hunt Nora jimenz David jones Nicole Kendrick 'juli Kirkpatrick Gregory Knight johanna Komenski Lisa Larson 'Christopher Lonn Laura Mason Beatriz McWilliams judy Mundell Erica Newton Tracy Nowell Alexis Pasqua Christine Pilcavage 'jeffrey Provost 'Leena Sheet Camille Skoog Samantha Speer Tracy Stangl Crystal Stovall 'Pam Turner Cynthia Vargas Lisa Weddle Tony Wold CALIFOR IA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATIO A .,.f,,...- -....,W,. . li Second Semester Members TENTH GRADE Adato. jacobo Almendarez. Lorraine Arballo. Patricia Ballard, William Banks. Robert Beinlich, Katherine Bennett, jason Bergen David 'Calabria Gina Canedo, jeanine Chadwick. Cynthia Dang. Tam Dashiell. Kelly Davie. Collene Davis. james Fahme. Elizabeth Farwell. Bryan Ferguson, Karen Wesnock. Amy Fleishacker, jonathan Ford. Dana Galven-Duque. Gustaxo Gentry. Christopher Gonzalez, Alva Grady. Scott Graham. Daxid Gritts. Steve Grove. Eugene Ilardesty. jeffrey 'Hawkins Donna Ilillhouse, Valerie 'Innocenzi. Cinzia jasek. Monica jennings, Stephen jones. Richard Kearns. Brian Kelly, Kristine Kirkpatrick, joseph Kome. james Kou, Bianca Lawrence. Tina Lineback, Todd Lopez, Mark Ly, Thu Mason. Blake McAndrew. Richard McPherr0n. Kevin 'Millhone. Nancy 'Mossman. Dayid Myers, Mischelle 'Nana Roger Newkirk, Linda Paschoal, Porcia Plasencia, jesus Porter. Brooke Rameriz. Diana Rapp. Elizabeth Rolfe. Tracy Ryan, Christina Salganick, jason Sanders. james SanMartin, Michell Sasson. Moshe Sheet, Nancy Silbernagel. Thomas Snodgrass. Rachel Tanaka. David Taylor. Rebecca Walker. jennifer Wallace, Scott Weisser. Steven Welker. Kenneth Woolsey. Marisa Yamamoto. jeffrey Young. Rebecca ELEVENTH GRADE Ackerman. Kristi Amman, Albert BenMoshe. Sony Bennett, Nicole Bonsignore. Marrietta 'Canedo. Oscar Carson. Carolyn Coquia. Rodney Cronyn. Ed Dirksen, Kirsten Dotinga. Randy Dumlao, Kenneth Elliot, Bryan Fung. Angela Gill. Patricia 'Gorman 'l'il't'any Han, Young Hormoyi. Cindy e Huff, Teresa Hull, Arthur Hunt. Dianna jimenel. Nora Kendrick, Nicole Kirkpatrick, juli Knight. Gregory Komenski. johanna Larson, I.isa McXX'illiams. Beatriz Moncrief. Vincent Mundell. judy Newton, Erica Nguyen. Hai Pham. Bao Provost. jeffrey Rameriz. Annette Riehl. joseph Sherkey. Donald 'Skoog Camille Stangl. Tracy Thomas. jack Turner, Pamela Villegas, Alma Winterbottom, Brandy Wold. Tony TW'ELl'TII GRADE Amos. Albert Amundson, Louise Ashfield. Xxfilliain Asperin. julie Balderassi. Prank Becker. Ifred Bell. jarrod Bouchard. Mary Clifton. Staphanie Cornelison. Mary Didier. Tanya Iispinova. Rochelle Evans. julie Pigeroa. Nancy German, Glen Greenwood. Scott Hyde. Craig jenkins, Tim Kelso, Susan Killalea. Todd Kramer. Ilenry Leahy. Debra Lee. Ki Legler. Paul Llera. Tabitha Lu, Mark Mendenhall. julie Morse. Lisa Osborn, Lloyd Pequeros. Nora Pereira. lid Povondra, Barbara Rodriguev. Oscar Sasson. Marvin Sears. William Stallard. Ann Swazey. john Tesch. Dayid Williams. Renee Wilson. Rebecca 'Wultll Mary Zepeda. Ismael STUDENT LIFE 87 FIRST SEMESTER SENATORS 1-K. ,C ,. ,a..,,, C f--is-?w---as-www-X-W -A--Wf, 1 - ., .A,, I... ..W. ,., ...E .x...x , HN.. I. :,, ..,. , ,Tv C.. . .. SENIORS Albert Amos Rosalynn Anderson Michael Beatie jarrod Bell Mary Cornelison Mark Flint Glen German Mary Hernandez judy Ramos William Sears David Tesch Heather Wood Ismael Zepeda Bill Ashfield Fred Becker Audrey Butcher Earl Camatcho Christian Campbell Matthew Corbin Paulo Dickson 88 STUDENT LIFE Gary Fessia Nancy Figueroa Salvador Gonzalez Craig Hyde Tim jenkins julie Mendenhall janet Salinas james Sharman jUNIORS Nicole Bennett Whitney Crowe Brook Dashiell Lana Elder Celia Estrada Nora jimenez juli Kirkpatrick Gregory Knight Lilia Manguy Chris Pilcavage Michelle Rameriz Gary Sheppard Cindy Vargas Lisa Weddle Lisa Celia David jones Erica Newton Cami Skoog Crystal Stovall Laura Wachowiak SOPHOMORES Robert Banks David Berger Kelly Dashiell Christina Henderson Roger Nang jeromy Peralta Brooke Porter Michelle San Martin David Tanaka Arturo Zepeda SECOND SEMESTER SENATORS SENIORS Albert Amos Rosalyn Anderson Matthew Beatie Mark Flint Glen German Mary Hernandez David Hunt Susan Kelso Greg Larnm Michael Lane judy Ramos David Tesch Ismael Zepada JUNIORS joe Acayan Albert Amman Nicole Bennett Marietta Bonsignore Mari Cardenas julia Dashiell Lana Elder Tiffany Gorman David jones juli Kirlpatrick Christine Pilcavage Michelle Ramirez A. Michelle Ramirez Ron Saluta Cindy Vargas SOPHOMORES Lorraine Almendarez Robert Marion Bank David Berger Kelly Dashiell jim Davis Karen Ferguson Amy Fesnock Michelle Fowler Scott Grady Donna Hawkins Christina Henderson joe Kirkpatrick Emily Lopez David Mossrnan Brooke Porter Diane Ramirez Tiffany Shay Dave Tanaka Keith Thomas sl STUDENT LIFE 89 , 'Wan 8 1 Kari Q.. Y . mf- ' if X -- , ,..,, Q., :..,,,znM, A . t Q '95- ie 5 'L my All 'K' 1. High sclwnl sports play 11 significant mic in ends adolescent years. The ashe- letes at Hilltop gave atudenrs il feeling ul pride in their school and an area fm' wliiflx to piirtifipare in, A Hilltop nrlilere had no be dedi- cated ro liisflicr reamg attending practices. giving support to oclicrs, and doing their best. Financial support was also a problem for the zeams flue season. however coaches solved this problem with varying fundraisers by each individual team. The 19841-10245 sports teams widely rangvcl froin lkmtliall to water polo. cross country to lmll. and inzinx' mhcrs all inclucling varsirv llillll l' Yi FSI X QU 5. VNJSU CASX- '5C.li'lZL, gf . vxrvrenlr r,l een especially liar chose :wins wicliour the win- ning mln. but the Hilltop spirit Cr:-utccl an cncliusaiasm in ill:-se reams c miililni be bear. SPORTS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY EW A f il lm Ziff! 1 lx 9 , fl 'VQEW4' 74 . -1 - Gary Aswegan Brian Wallbank Derek Forsythe Greg Groshong Bob Lawry Adrian Segobia 5 Gilbert Juarez john Swazey Ellis Del Sol 92 SPORTS , r l TAKE CIF One of the most successful teams this year was the Boys Cross Country. The results of the season showed that the chemistry between the coaches and the runners must have been correct. The team displayed their strength at every race as they won each meet. Through their hard training and efforts they swept the league and obtained the CIF title. Their season was definitely an impressive one and they deserve a great deal of respect due to the fact that some of Hilltop's best athletes ever were on the 1984-1985 Boys Varsity Cross Country team. ELLIS DEL SOL Hilltop was fortunate to receive Ellis del Solg however, Ellis was equally fortu- nate. The two seemed to compliment each other throughout the cross country sea- son, resulting in a most successful person- al running record for Ellis as well as for the team. Ellis, who has attended three differ- ent high schools feels that the Hilltop cross country team was the most support- ive of his own interests Ellis displayed excellent running ability. Out on the course, he made it look easy but insisted that running took a great deal of work on his part. Everything he put into running paid off, as he only lost twice. As a runner he had had some very posi- tive experiences such as taking fourth in the state competition in New Mexico and taking the team and individual CIF titles here. Ellis will continue running in col- lege, hopefully with a full scholarship. His highest personal goal, participating in the Olympics, pushes him to continue. Ellis attributed much of his success during the season to the Hilltop people. With many nice things to say about Hill- top students he feels that the friendly stu- dent body really helped him excel. On this, he said, friendships at school and practice with the team made me want to get the most from each race. SPORTS 93 LANCER HARRIERS Determination and the spirit of success led the Girl's Cross Country Team of 1984. This group of responsible, dedicated, and hard working girls met every day during the sum- mer and after school, including weekends, to put in hours of practice to make their team a success. All their hard work paid off with a total of eight wins and two losses. At the annual Mt. S.A.C. Invitational, our top eight girls placed third. However, their most excit- ing victory was finishing the league undefeat- 94 SPORTS ed and placing first in the South Bay league finals. With their sweeping victories the team was more than prepared for the C.I.F. prelimi- naries and their chance to win the C.I.F. Con- tinuing on to the C.I.F. finals was inevitable. Due to the wonderful leadership of Coach Cummings and Coach Fleet this team did extremely well. Thus, the Lancer Harriers will continue to carry with them the Lancer pride as they also continue to be the best girls cross country team in the county. Standing Cfrom left to rightj: Claire Wachowiak, Tif- fany Rader, Barbara Povondra, Becky Taylor, Keri Larsson, Michelle Ramirez, Diana Ramirez,judy Ra- mos, Coach Cumming, Coach Fleet, Arlettejohnson, Monica Brown, Nancy Sheet, Tracy Rolfe, and Eu- nice Nana Agyeman. Seated Cleft to rightj: Nikki Raffer, Pam Chapman, Christy Minjares, Arnelle Dray, Dawn Rader, Karen Meaney, Tiffany Gorman, Laura Wachowiak, Susan Holmes, Becky Aguilera, Camille Skoog, Ingrid Lar- son,julia Gomez, Angela Allsop, and Rochelle Sor- iano. RACE THE CLGCK TIFFANY GORMAN Trffany Gorman a hrgh performance runner fortunately transfered to Hllltop Hrgh where she jomed up wrth our excep tronal cross country team Although Trffa nys year started rather slow due to an rnjury she excelled at the end of the year for the rmportant meets Such as CIF where the Grrls Varsrty Cross Country team placed second For a young team Trffany felt that they dld an excellent Job and that next year the team w1ll hopefully have the CIF banner Personally Trffany found so many ex crtlng, memorles that frlled her year such as competmg and quahfyrng rn Natronal competmons lrke the jumor Olymp1cs travelmg and meetmg people Her fellow teammates accepted her almost rmmedl ately as a part of the Hrlltop Hrgh Cross country team makxng Trffany feel better about her transrtlon Trffany attrrbuted her success to the fact that she enjoys run nrng, her hopes to recerve a runmng schol arshrp and that I m very drscrpllned 1n my tramlng Tlffany desxres to study Pre Med at erther L CLA or Stanford where she w1ll cont1nue runnmg If she keeps up her d1sc1pl1ne and good health Trffany should defrnrtely accomplrsh all of her personal goals SPORTS 95 1 Ann Stallard julie Evans Becky Long Donna Matthews Joanna Blanco Keely Ostrowski 96 SPORTS 1 T09 X ,Nw fgn. nhl , 1 . ,.f:'iff'f 2,4 ,LJ Ji., .i 10? TOP l '1 p ! A , -fi, 1 L .' 5' S - 1 Q 55. X 22' ' ' .,. 1 f' A ,uxfiV..4-5 'Q .xv -. 1 , 1 f fl ' NCER LADIES SPIKI Sonya Aldama Nena Garcia Kathryn Stanley 1 Heidi Graudushus Vt' vim-w i 1.1-op Mnchaelme Abu 5 . M . A , ' , 2 i- Q 4, I I K vw, 'W qs 4, 5 . , 6. k -, Avi i ' W ' A s ,Q ..- X ,v 2 -:, . DCW OPPO N SPORTS 97 My personal desire to excel keeps me motivated comments senior ulie Evans This is evident by her 100 per cent effort expended in the last three years of her volleyball career As a sophomore ulie was able to really show her skill and dedication when she moved up to varsity Since then her mental as well as physical techniques now when going to hit looks at the position of the blockers on the other My personal desire to excel, keeps me motivat team while making a decision to either d1nk hit or kill the ball away from the defense It was no wonder why uhe s teammates chose her most valuable all three years or why she was placed on the first team of all South Bay When asked about her future volleyball plans uhe said she has turned down all scholarships pertaining to volleyball in order to pursue her career in Basket a 5 . . J . y.'I I . . have improved tremendously. julie CC ' ed. J ' ' J ' . ., . i . b ll. 98 SPORTS a . + 4- YOLli.Yl39l-2r 'fi' if .-Q A I julie Evans goes up for the block against Bonita Vista, GO, preparing for the kill. The Varsity Volleyball team, the first time since 1979, spiked their way into CIF playoffs. Under the direction ofCoach Nancy Acerrio, the girls combined each of their individual skills to make one of the most respected teams in the League, not to mention the county. They attend- ed two invitationals. One being the La jolla Tournament, in which they did exceptionally well, and in the other, their own tournament, l i mf 'Q wir, Z . ,i za 1? , ..,. f , screamed Robbie, Ann Stallard skies above the netg Kathryn they succeeded in taking fourth. They also suc- ceeded in being the first team to come away from a Marian game winning two of the five games played. If it is one thing this team had, it was spirit. After starting off the season slowly, they managed to pull together and show their pride, spirit, and strength needed to be green, and needed to be one of the best. FOOTBALL L x f 4 fu 1 ew if 3 K , Xt l Q T They never gave up. SPORTS 99 100 SPORTS Z 1' 'in-W 1 ff?- H : 1 'Bi if , 'sf ' 0 1 B I ,. ,,, ,Y ' V ,I G . ., N W, Us f. N H. 1 U if , Sk. ' lg mwff wfn g K V A m Q . ,Kun 3,5 W4 ' g , J 4 l' gk SPORTS 101 THE EFFORT VICTOR MARTINEZ The Lancer football team recognrzed Vrctor Martmez as therr most valuable player Although Vrctor msn t exactly your brg burly steroetype football player he nevertheless drspalyed what rt took to be the best You dont have to be a stud to contrrbute to a football team or any other team sport Vrctor explarrred As an offensive and defensive lrne lme man he was relrable on both posrtrorrs and consrstent rn hrs plays Throughout hrs three years wrth Hrlltop football he devel oped a good artrtude about sports Whrle the team had tts ups and downs Vrctor apprecrates berng a part ofthe team that drdnr qurt when thrrtgs were gomg bad Vrctors unsure of what the future holds He may pursue a career rn electron rcs or possrbly computers rn whrch case he d attend trade school But perhaps he wxll play football for a college tnsread Vrctor feels that bemg prcked for most valuable player by your own team mates rs a defmrte honor Through hrs attrtude and hard rramrng Vrcror was clearly deservrng of thrs award , . , 1 7 1 a v v ft l H - - , . . , . y . , . Y I . V , - r s - 1 a ' - . ,, . . . 1 , v - . . , ,, . ' Y . . . Y . , x V . . x aw Q- 5 2 av. - l F5 WQ4! TEAMWORK WERE THERE 1 ts r , Q, , ,, :r aff 5 , A ' ' ' t - 3. .affix ia. as W M? X r 7 if 'Y li' 'T I The 19844985 Football Team worked well together this year. The strength they had out on the field was a result ofthe teamwork that they mastered. Although the season could have been more successful in terms of wins, they were as a team, successful. Since there are more important things than winning, Coach Canaris felt really good about the team's accomplishments. The team was char- acterized by a great deal of effort and by the fact that they never gave up. One ofthe best games of the season was the Homecoming ai game, where the team beat Bonita 23-15. Lat- er in the season against Southwest, the team played perhaps their best game ever. The team was in a position where they had to win in order to enter the playoffs. Despite their best efforts, they lost. However, Coach Can- aris saw many fine qualities displayed during that game as well as throughout the entire season. It marked the twentieth year of Coach Canaris's career, he noted that, The team had a winning record and ended the season play- ing together as a team, if SPORTS 103 H20 POLO - BACK TO BASICS 'A' , wg-.M H my ,ae-4 ,H -an an ar My ' ra, W WY ., The Varsity Water Polo season was one of progress. Due to cuts in district funding there was not an '83-'84 seasong thus, the team attempt- ed to make a comeback. Without funds pro- vided, the team had to cooperate and organize various fundraisers in order to pay the coaches and the pool fees. The Varsity Polo team had a season of returning to the basics. Therefore, they worked mainly on establishing their talents for the future. The 1984-1985 Water Polo Team ww, l Wm fff- --if MQ., ' JJAV ,V Tri THE MEA GREE RESTLI MACHI Back row: Coach Bill Virchis, Kim Hill, Trinajohnsonjorge Petro,john Bair, Tom Murphy, Victor Martinez, Rod Castillo, Maria Cardenas, and Shirley Holt. Middle row: Manuel Romo,jason Bennett, Brian Farwell, Don Diffenbough, Darby Fultz, Kim Schaeffer. First row: Tony Ralladolid, Chris Solorzano, Mark Claunch, Troy Vierra, Nick Ingargiola. vnnr,r,,,' J T if , 'Y ii if 2' ,,-: . 9 ltr. S R 'iii' q ,,,., t .,., my 1 I e X QR' W 'R TI Q W :mor aim I ' ,f 3f' V93 -uftrgsvflzv + u fu 1 y,,,. nn. . ,YR V Q K ,X u. A ann If , AVN' Hait- Hilltop Wrestlers have had a tradition of winning in the past years of 1980- 1983 as Metro Champs. In 1983 all wrestling was discontinued in the Sweetwater District but Hilltop came through with a team anyway. That season Troy Vierra and alumni Roger Cloutier won the C.I.F. championships. This year Troy Vierra continued his winning ways. This year's team was 15 strong and placed very well in their various competitions. Great support came from Mr. Ralph Mora, and Mrs. Vierra. Thanks must also go to this year's mat maids, Trina johnson, Kim Schaeffer, Shirley Holt, Maria Cardenas, and Cindy Vargas. With this support the team has held on to the tradition of winning. Part of the Hilltop success is a frame of mind that each wrestler did their best to be the best in each match. 105 PERFECTIO WAS OUR GOAL' Invincible was the word for the 1985 Boys Soccer Team. Returning with a CIF title, this team strove to repeat the same achievements, With one of the best coaches in the county, Coach Tom Evans, it is obvious why they were ranked first in the county for both the 3A and 2A divisions. Another factor which aided their suc- cess were the eight returning seniors, including Oscar Rodriguez, the goalie, and Carlos Leos. Although they only had one practice game, their skill, experience, and determination resulted in their becoming CIF level players. 1 l i 106 SPORTS 40,41 . - Todd Killalea passes down the lineg Oscar Sanchez goes for the ballg Oscar Rodriquez prepares to kick the ballg The bench anxiously awaits the outcome of the game, 108 SPORTS Victor Alfaro traps the ball. john Robinson dribbles the ball. Craig Hyde prepares to make a pass. The 1983 school year was one of major changes for Hilltop's Boys' Soccer. Nine sophomores were picked for the varsity squad. Both coaches felt that these nine promising players were the break that Hilltop soccer needed. Before 1983 the team moved up to 2nd place showing in Metro and tied for equal third in CIF. This improving team consisted of seven start- ing sophomores out of the eleven posi- tions. 1983 ended on a note of hope for the future. On the 1984 squad the eight junior returnees helped in making the best Hilltop soccer record ever of 19-3-3. The 1985 team was rated no. 1 in the county. Along with this record came two banners, the South Bay Championship, and the prestigious CIF Championship for 2A schools. During the 1985 season the team consisted of mostly seniors and a great deal of experience. All of this experience behind them, made these nine seniors look forward to a repeat of the previous season's accomplishments. The 1985 team was rated No. 1 in the county, in both the 2A and 3A divisions. With true Lancer pride, the team experienced a terrific sea- son and these nine seniors lent great help- ing hands. The nine three year letter men were: Goalie - Oscar Rodriguez, Full- backs - Todd Killalea, Greg Sullivan, and Scotty Greenwood, Halfbacks - Victor Alfaro, Pete Lopez, andjohn Rob- inson and Forwards - Tyler Ackerson, and Carlos Leos. SPORTS 109 GIRL'S SOCCER ' Debbie gains control. GQ MQ! Audrey contemplates life on the soccer field. The Girl's Soccer team, under the direction of Mr.john Scott and Mrs. Linda St. Marie. set the stage for a great season. With all the returning talent plus all of the new talent there was no way this team could easily be pushed over. The girls consistently displayed their effort, sportsman- ship, and ability to play as a team, Their tri- captains CGwen Goodwin, Mo Monaghan, and Angela Campel set an example for the whole team, motivating them to do their best. The team consistently improved at every practice and game with the great winning attitude that Lanc- ers possess. 110 SPORTS No Goal! l . Q ,i F' FEETS OF MAGIC Left Side: Lori Denning, Aranzazu Albercli, Sherri McGuffey, Stephanie Mauricio, Roberta Tomal, Gwen Goodwin, Marsi Perkins, Debbie Pering, Linda May, Coach St. Marie, Middle: Barbara Povondra, Claire Wachowiak, Angela Campe, Tiffany Gorman, Maureen Monoghan, Kim Ruch. Right side: Shannen Swanson, Katie Kjonegaard, Shannon Carroll, Susan Chesbrough, Audrey Butcher, Tiffany Shay, Shelly Espinoza, Lisa Akre, Debbie Meaney, Coach Scott. Go Coach!! 'NW www .Nga -w,,2'9 'il'wv:4.9.u.,-. ' Captain Mo challenges the referee SPORTS 1 1 1 Killer Kick Gwen! She's burr rad! What buddies! Linda May traps the ball. Lisa takes the ball upfleld 1 1 2 SPORTS X GWEN GOODWIN Senior Standout. Gwen Goodwin, was a tremendous asset to the Lancer tradition during her three years on the Varsity Girls Soccer team. Besides upholding the posi- tion of starting sweeper, Gwen was also a team captain who possessed the quality of motivating the entire team to achieve their ultimate goal-winning! As Gwen reflect- ed upon her high school years. she sights two mernorahle experiences: being recog- nized as the most valuable player when she was a sophomore, and winning the League championship during her junior year. When I go out on the field, I'm thinking to WIN! These two instances are results ofthe hard work that Gwen put into playing soccer at Hilltop. After high school. Gwen plans to continue playing soccer with a womens soccer team, She also intends to share her experience and talent as a soccer player by coaching a children's soccer team during her spare time, Angela awaits the pass Gwen heads the ball Tilt' on the attack SPORTS 1 1 3 l!Ln.EL1l!l'Q E- .EEL..I VARSITY BASKETBA LL 1 1 YEAR TO BUILD O ld 1 ,, C HI. This year the Varsity Basketball team showed great promise for the future. The team was a young one as only one Varsity player, Brad Platt, returned to the basketball court. Brad and Darrinjindra, the only two seniors on the team were a definite asset to the teams strength, Another standout. David Moss- man. was a particular high scorer this season and also displayed a ,great deal of talent. Although this was a year to build on, there are many promising young players. Next year. they will undoubtedly be a stronger and more experienced team. Coachjan Chapman seems very optimistic about the team as a whole. and anticipates the coming year. SPORTS 1 1 5 116 SPORTS BRAD PLATT Brad Platt, being the sole returning Varsity Player on the basketball team, was an impor- tant part ofthis team for over three years. As a forward and guard out on the court, he was always motivated to win as demonstrated by this comment: Everytime I go out there, I play to win and that win is one closer to the championship. Brad recalls his favorite memory with Hilltop basketball, a game he experienced in his sophomore year. As the underdog in a championship game against Sweetwater, this team took the Red Devils into three overtimes. The half-hour extension provided a thorough scare for Sweetwater. Although the Lancers eventually lost, Brad will always remember this as he feels he played his best game ever. Whether or not Brad will attend a junior college or a four year university is uncertain. However, he does look forward to playing more football, bas- ketball, and baseball in the future. DARRIN JINDRA Darrin played basketball for three years at Hilltop. However, this was his first year on Varsity where he contributed a great deal to this team as a guard, The friends that Darrin made at Hilltop were especially helpful in forming his attitude towards the game. He said that he was very motivated by the en- couragement they provided. Looking ahead, Darrin intends on studying computers at Southwestern College but he does not plan on playing basketball. Yet, he is sure that he will always remember the many friends that he made during his years at Hilltop. VARSITY BASKETBALL'S . . . Feeling victory at their door the 1985 Var- sity Basketballs Lancer Ladies poured out all their mean green spirit and talent. They really let everyone know that they were out to win. Intense spirit provided by the enthusiasm of their coach, Nancy Acerrio, and the student body, greatly sharpened the Lancer Ladies taste for victory. Throughout the remainder ofthe season a stirring record of hard fought games were credited to the Hilltop team. Starting the season and hoping to maintain recognition, the Lancer Ladies slumped into a valley of continuous defeats and an interlude of hard fought battles. Practicing hard every- day the team was able to show their talent with their skillful lay-up shots and impressive scoring tactics. Under the proficient direction of Coach Accerio the efforts of this Girls Varsity basketball team earned themselves a victorious season. JULIE EVANS julie Evans enjoyed receiving the Team- Standout award because she believes she worked hard for it. julie said the season was very rewarding for her as an indivi- dual and that the team matured within the past year with their team relationship greatly improving also. Playing forward and guard on the Varsity team for three years julie experienced such successes as All-League and All-Metro. Basketball is a sport she has always enjoyed however, she has only participated in organized basket- ball for four years. Due to attending various camps over the preceeding sum- mer her game greatly improved. I began enjoying the sport more and more and now all my goals are focused on basket- ball. Working with a coach outside of Hilltop also improved her talents and her attitudes towards this sport which she greatly loves. julie desires to play basket- ball for U.S.D. and to hopefully receive a scholarship. SPORTS 1 1 7 LANCER LADIES Tina Thompson julie Evans Robbie Rawlings 1 1 8 SPORTS fy: 4' f- fl , , K- 1 Kasey Klaser Sherry Wright INQIQS BOUND FOR SUCCESS Cheryl Graves Coach Acerrio Mary Hernandez f X gmwags Donna Matthews Becky Long .A 1 r -.xx f u :wwf SPORTS 1 19 TAKES PITCHING SOTS LANCER'S BASEBALL HITTING sf FQELDING H Nr.. . 'rg 3 A+.. Qi, ' A fi yhtvl A' M: 0 -ff, - ig' 9,1 -if Y .. , A - The 1985 Varsity Baseball team started out strong, with eight returning lettermen, including Gary Fessia and Tim Vincej who have played on Varsity for three years. Three sophomores also played on the Varsity level, which is theumost ever. In the preceeding year, Hilltop placed sec- ond in the South Bay League and gained a play- off birth with an overall record of 15-11. They clinched C.I.F. two years ago and strove for this goal again with a young but strong team. Gary Fessia, Brad Platt, Todd Pratt, Paul Romano, and Tim Vincej were a strong force when com- peting against the favored Chula Cista. Lancer Baseball was successful because the team worked together. SPORTS 1 2 1 .af Vw SHERRY WRIGHT Sherry Wright is an extremely skilled and competitive softball player. Her ex- pertise includes playing a dexterious third base, pitching as a starter. and displaying strong and knowledgeable offensive skills. Inspired by her brother at an early age. Sherry's love for softball has excelled through her ten years ofdedicated compe- tition. bringing her various awards includ- ing: The Big Bat Award of 1985. All-Tour- No pain, No gain nament Team iinfielderl 1984. Coca-Cola's Golden Glove Award 1984. Co-Player of the Year IStar Newsl 198-4 and Second Team All CIF. lpitcherl. In addition, Sherry was selected as the Co-Most Valu- able Player in the South Bay League as a junior. Although she works hard on improving her skills. stressing No pain. no gain as her motto. she credits her father with most of her success. He taught me how to pitch and gave me the moral support I needed to pursue pitching through the years. He has been my private coach for 10 years and has worked with me through the good and bad times. This season Sherry concentrated on im- proving her pitching, as she was deter- mined to do her best to make the season successful, The intensity. pride. confi- dence. and competition she displayed was felt on the playing field by both her team- mates and her coach. Sherry is working for a softball scholar- ship and plans to continue playing through college. She has worked hard to earn this scholarship and, INOSI likely. will receive it along with many other awards in her future softball career. SPORTS 123 . . . SWINGS AT SUCCESS 'Q As a result ofthe large number of return- ing players. this Varsity Softball team was characterized by its great potential. The team Consistetl of twelve members including Sen- iorsljulie Iixfans. Nena Garcia. Mary Hernan- dez, Becky Long. Donna Matthews, Ann- Marie Stallard and Sherry Wright. juniorsg Keely Ostrowski and Robbie Rawlings. and Sophomoresg Tricia Chapman, Margie Row- den. and Sue-Ellen Stallard, All ofthe players were returning lettermen. with the exception s 124 SPGRTS Q of the sophomores. Their outstanding talent Caused the girls to unite their individual ef- forts in order to obtain common goals: to win the South Bai League Championship and to take home the ZA C,l.l , Banner. Displaying their true Lancer spirit, each team member ready and willing to do their best to achieve these goals, lfntler the keen direction of Coach Ian Cumming. the Varsity Softball team promised to Create the setting for a victorious Lancer season, x bw, Q if S an k x mv' 1 -N,-,Q Z f 'A N ' Ann'Marie steps up tn the plate, julie hnids the runner .ir second Trifiu poised for action. The team and Pierch. Sherry winds up for the pitch. ci Q SPORTS 125 1 i 1 Q I Q a g III!!! S - S Q ff!! 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' NJ ju r l, J fllhe 1985lGrrl's Track Tearrj xelurnrng from a , ive f W ,b W trr-cllampronslnp. proved as strong rf not F ' Y ., r . W s r stron er than last fear. L' er the direction ol x. l 1 'lb l lf 'W N H ' ll 'N b . f r 'X ' l r . . ,R J Hersh Coach Diale Flies .r spnnter and hurdler r . r '- H Q. coach. Clu Holi li alnd held coach. an Cha - YY kk Lf Y. x ' PN I 55. P if J lit ,. Qt C WX ' , X xrman, the girl hard to gain the strength X . xi- - QL ' and induran P needed to be the best. After a l - X 1 1 m, 1 lf . di 3 gb X 'r r F2 r: f' scoring ollfirilearlygseason meet. 880 yard runner lj S .lg , 5, V, L fl 1 ale gllirura Wa lrowrfli, 550 yard hurdler Kathryn ,XL xr' x. K r ' :lsr fx, L f-x 4.1 ' 'A 1' L A .K 1 A A 'rj Stanley. 4,40 yard runner Clarre Wachowxak, and U r -f , rr to t . . . X V: J ' , . V. 1 .Q r 5 , lr + -' ther lle lrela ' team. all ranked rn the to three rn x X H K tr u l. 3 r X' y lg l P 1, X Qu .f tlhexcounfty. Along with these individuals, the X l- N ,fr it k , - 1 5 . . X' X-,mf 'Q 4' .L XL' X X entrrelream excelled throughout the year. Wrth X ' , l , . i fm , l K g N1 . XM' 5 K l X' aruerfrly vrcrory over Morse under therr belts, the Q ' 'k X r , ' x, . 1 M X w Mx grrl s squad foresaw a very successful season. f'- X, x. 'J . ' .EY V 1 lr -9 ' t n A? 9-1 1 l T44 L 1 w .1 128 SPORTS l l u,u.,,.g?y r 4 Q 1 41 v r ,wi 4. ,gg W. mi ge ,umm f Min U 552 4 't'i'u:li'x'E .5 's 'B' . ? iglhzsln ,WW -If 4 , iw qi My W, uw A' L, . .in . it Qiifix ,Q 59, 1-4, L- Lg- wg, --,vwfn f 1 3 ' if I. 1 if . f 4 ', L .K NL ,, , 5 l f' WL 1-7, I 4' G, 4 I , , . I, 0 f 'r . , Q ., A f- K fC- bla,-Us-C ifee 1-.-1-fc L 1 L ' ' , f ,r ' fd, e L N-f'- lv--v:.-.-,W 1 g A. ,' , HC L t , ' , - ed , C Lf fu'-eff ' ' Lf 0 HZ' . : A , k . ff f f - f - .. 1. , fi e I .fa -'L V-1 r , Y .fx I V L ,.. K . ,,L,LY, , vc. ifffe' N X k..f- V The 1985 Boys Varsity'l1raCli Team promised to have 21 great year. With memhers ofthe dis- tance team returning from the 1984 CIF Cham- pionship Cross Country squad. this group was virtually invincible. The sprinters and the field event mernhers were strong as well. This team hozisted rriany of the countys finest athletes ffil- lis del Sol. Brian Whlllviiiik and Holm Lawryl who helped them in their quest to bring home 21 han- ner. fs. f ., ,L ,,-,,,--,. 415. g is , k , .. 'Qs s . I X g I, K A, tt ,vw X, M Thad, .f.,,,. .vw Ht' r. 'f' -iv., x ' ' '.. if-ff t...,,l.,N ... ,. Vis - L l-4-f V'r:rQ.,fN,',j, Q- mf-'Y-V f-0 I A - f 4 L'-4 C3 I L KATHRYN STANLEY Senior, Kathryn Stanley. began her run- ning career in her elementary school years. Her highest achievement at this age was qualifying to an All-Country meet in the 50 yard dash. Kathryn then took a break from running until she reached high school. At first she thought she would only do field events but then discovered that her previous running talent had not escaped her. Since then, Kathryn has emerged as one of the most prominent members ofthe i985 girls' squad. She ran varsity for three years and found herself as A l 111 1 My best memories are those surrounding the mile relay team. a part of some of Hilltop's best relay teams. The 440 yard relay team, of which Kathryn was a part, holds the school ref cord at 52.6 seconds and both the -140 yard and mile relay have achieved All-League status. Even though Kathryn has made it to CLF. for two years in a row. she hoped her senior year would be her best. Kathryn said, i'My favorite aspect of track is the special friendship I've gotten out of it. Out of all the sports. I think track is the best. It has the combination of both individual and team aspects. She feels that her best memories are those sur- rounding the mile relay team, ive been running with two members of the team for two yearsg we have a really unique, special friendship. Kathryn was a leader on this years team and provided much needed support and inspiration to the younger team members. She plans to go to San Diego State University and is look- ing forward to becomeing a new member of the track team. 130 sportrrs JOHN SWAZEY For me, distance running is more men- tal than physical, remarks john Swazey. john had his first taste of running at Dar- ien junior High School in Connecticut. Running has always attracted him and he thought it would be a great way to stay in shape as well as make new friends. Some of john's hest memories are those of working out on the track with his friends. His favorite aspect oftrack was that every- For me, distance running is more mental than phys- icalf' one supported and helped each other when things got tough. john did not think about winning. He thought about running to the best of his ahilityg if he heat his competition in the process, greatg if not, he knew he did the hest he could. He plans on continuing to run in collegeg however, his main priority will be academics. .. SPORTS 1 31 5' A , 1f-....-......,-.,, gi The 1985 Swim 'learn had ll year of :accomplishment for hoth the boys and girls teams. XX'ith the addition of Tami and Rohyn Bruce and the return of Princess Deser. joleen llurdesty. and Kristin Bjornstzid. the girls swim team had the foundation for excellence. As for the hoys tezim, they started out at 21 novice level :ind improved greatly. Some of the more outstanding hors swimmers were Brian Ketterer.Gz1rySlieppiirtl.and Karl MCCallister. 'lihis teiim pulled the season together with their hard work and outstanding spirit. 1 32 SPORTS Printess looking Wunderhau. V My-s ff imw o M X PUTTI G O THE GREE Lefr to right - row one --' Steve Jennings. 'lasun Sprung, Colin INlCXX !lll1iIl1N.'lElAif Iiarrlcsrx. row two --- 'Iimiil Sraniml. Ken Cfuliirrissv. Iingcne Munriel The 1985 Golf Team ermclied by liill- rop's own Ken Anderson liuired well this , year. The team hir it off righr from the 1 starr, winning their first three marches. The team's pace was ser by Colin McWil- liams, and Eugene Monriel. Although rlie renin was inexperienced they represented Ilillrop admirably. 1 54 SPORTS 1 fr 1 W W1- 14.-bfe . s. Y 1 X f' ..,,,M ww' ,Mk Alter tx few gears without z1tennlS team, Hilltop was fortunate enough to have 21 rerun return for the 1985 school tear, The members ofthe rerun organized 11 strong group otltalentecl athletes while untler the gL1lCl21llCCUllckliifllCl1Lil3OULly,'l.l1lh small group experienced long hours ofpractlce and clithcult tennis matches. They were very competitive throughout the sezxsong thus the long hours ol' practice were well worth the effort, This rmrs players showed great promise for the future success of tennis here nt llllltop, SPORTS 155 D J 'E' I OUR BESTVIN SPORTS 1 56 SPORTS .Wei Wg ir xy Aii NQTJ ,i A i M L i 9 ' . . 1 r J 'Nr-J Mrrmews. w WENGO0DW g A f A b reRreyzi' P:,i5frr . - AA 1 3 ,V i V aeketbaii 113-123 Soiibeii 11-125 Veilieybaii I1-12. 'Beer 'Brunner 10122. Be-sr memeryr ffwirrriiri A me' chem ' ' A , 0955333 1042: gaikfibfifgi 304391 33555333 S? rremeryf Whining in she 5ofrh.Bay League Cirampierx- sierrshipr inmy junior year,geering M s A eiueieie Play- gn 'qsY? hA'siAy5QPhQni1f01Eg' during, fgre .A Hmiiergci Ning' ship inbaskerhaii in my senior year. AFurure plans: eras ri.srzrphcrmereanci.breakir1gAegir rzciiidrborre f Kam . when '..' I ShffWfFc1r.AE5Q'YKrgiS 2 V-if 29' W?-511' rrrzruid levee- ce be a reaeher beg! dmixxknew ifAAi .warir -cn - EYSXSS ai juirier'. 'VFurure pines: egg W. Mgeejerrirrri ' pazreesf Eugirre plans: figian rm Aaererrrlixgg 3.6. greriyin college frirrfive years. Iwmiid iikere piey coliege ' Ceiiegg fee Angmag .gmgggs .5 ggi and I-MPBAAKQ A Ai years Hr. iie .playing sfiorrsfand irgiPeA.gQ,gee e fulirieie raskertiaii because ofirririrerisiry. frrmmperieivenese SRC? 'confines pieyirrg soccer? ' AA V- . rr A ljsehoiars ip-,fQrAfQ9rbaii,Afrhere.f'r Q ,1 ' ' 1 f. Qcceuseliusrieveirfu ' KA A ' K A ' A ' f , 'V ' A- 3 5 fx . . -. ' V ' A . , sms trier. sox. f i P A - V f eeeevenssxrrs A' A, i A ' 1, W .A v , SCCIYFY GRESENWOOD A A C.TfussCmmtry I5-123TmCi:ai'1d ield.1H-12 . trneni- FUD? i1r1r12irBABfi25ffi19'12rBESIVmCIi?fJry: Winning, ifififer U3-121 WHIEY PGN 10y1,Z33WimfHiHg11-12gTfaCk ary: Taking fourth in rhe New Mexico Grace' . n CLF in.vheAS2n Diegrrhadium -- we defeated Poway .Q Best memary: Winning the 2A Sqccei'rCi1enfrpion- 1983? Furure piarxs: 8gorrs are im: V ded,-Fm undecided ti e so er:ei 'Fumre piimsi Z plan re piay, rbasebaii for the second time. 'Fnrizre plans: Attending ' . abou: what crxilege butI'd1iket0Cei'r my furmirrg as far Ceiiegeandhopefuiiy play pwfeesirznalihen ewnra husk ?3jSUrQr USD and going our fer Soccer and possibly X as I can. ' - ' ness ar resraurarw' A ' A , peter polo. W irzezrrmr WRXGHT Easkerbaii 16-12g Scmftbaii 16-12. Bee: memory: Hi:ringfa imxierun and bringing -in twa runs during an aff-season ofthaii game. Future plans: , I'm striving-for ag rrifthaii cheiarship where X can play while studying physicai herapy. A GREG sULr.m-iN A A . is-urizreii XOAIZQ Sucker I0-12.2 Track 1041, Besr memory: 'Winning GLF. in saucer in 'SSP' Future plans-E IA plan an gQingA1:o.col1r:ge and meirxring in spares medicine. if if ergifii fpiay either soccer er feprbaiif' SECKY LUNG ' Fafrbeii 10,12 Ve:-iieybaii 19-X23 Basketbaii 12. Bess armory: Taking league my suphomore year, playing ali -pens versus Brmira and wqoiieybaii versus Marion. Fu, ure pians: i plan CQ go re Scmthwescem and :hen to a our year college. I plan Am play vfoiieybaii and smirk.-all hrcughcrur r:oi1ege. ' ' ' MARY HERNANDEZ A Safzbaii 10-1223352653311 1042. Best memory: When I wen: ro Hawaii over the summer ro piey rr erzffbaii mur- namerarg and they chess me relbe can the ali emmemem reamf' Fuzure' plana: Targa :cr miiege while .playing safchaii and Later re a law schoeif' Y A . vrcroe zvmnrrmex j e A Foerbali 143-12g Wresri-ing IG-123 Track., Best memoryi 'Tiiacirfg second in .eixe ZA CLF. Bineisffumre plans: Ike rrying rn gr: rn a trade school For crimpurers tier I. migiirign xnryegiumar junidr Ceiiege for vrresciirrg.'f' juueevzarirs r ' r ,'-1 Bdskerbail 16-123 Sofcbeiifiii-l2gVo1ieyiafaii li-12. Beef rrrema-ry: Bred-zirmg my mis: and- 'scarring against Sweetwater three weeks later. We vena, but Hi never forget the feeling! had. Future piansfi plan an accept- irig a iaaskerirraii sehofiarship fc: USD. Fd iikerricgi main: in marhemarics arrri become a reecherrmd a coaei-r, TRGY YXERRA ,A A 'V A A Wresriing in-12: Corse Connery, zu-125' CLLF. Wresriing Champion 11-12g CLF. Stare Quaiifierg. CJR. Masrers Champion A12. mefnr1ry:i Afcer wirmirig CLF. Mae! :ere and seeing rhesmiie oe my r:oaci1esAface, 1 ,knew rhar' all the :Bering was wrrrrh ir. Future pleas: FK piin ze mend a femur year coiiegefandwresrie if iris offered share. . . ' ' i ', TiM.VINiflEji A i A y A r A Basebeii rn-re:-3Fee:be!iQx1vI2giM.7si.1?. ea.-reer1r..,eee: mummy: fiK'finrrirrg. f2fZ.I,'rf.A-Beeebaii ar me Scariiumf' Fu- ture plane, Tre :QA-eoiiege and piagr baeebagif, 'A A Tomnreefrr A , i j . A Fenrizaii 10-12: Basebaii 11-13. Best memeryz Being e parr ef Hiiimp. spans, since my mphomare yeer and having funif Future pians: I piarr to atrend :1j.C. are stare college and I bepe ro receive a sciaeiership to a faer- year coiiege. I playa for play faefbail md, besebali arid. study business. V ' K V A A K K SPGRTS 1 57 j.V. BoYs DEFEATED The 1984 junior varsity cross country team proved to be more than a mere threat. Under the guidance of coach Dale Fleet and Coach Ian Cummings, the runners dominated every team enabling them to sweep up the South Bay League. Une aspect that enabled them to be as strong as they were was that the top junior varsity runners being Steve DelSol, Troy Vierra, and Brian Kearns, quite often qualified for varsity spots. The boys on the team found that being a Lancer isn't easy, but with their success came a feeling of pride in wearing green. f-' kfX6 JCD,fC '- , l 'I -V43 bGf.f7 43rfc c,g'l' lf 170 Cgffvj , -L VIOJQQ LQ 4 54aj gl r. emlg ,V Qc few, A'1VVXQ Y S+,-1.-x1 L-Jiqfl fl- C iJC.z Lex V1-Q H4075 5 ef 4 1' L-as cxlx S3424 '+UGEflAi Q 5 KZ' S214--11 - J Q In upper right hand corner Gus Galvan warms up for a race. The members ofthe team are: Arie Derechin, Kenny Newton lfivw mi Lei? 1 - if 'S 5695 Martin Mijia, Troy Vierra, Steve Del Sol, Ray Hildabran, Chris Lonn, Bill Anders, Brian Kearns, Bryce Welker, Gus Galvan, Glen German, Ken Dumlao, and Tony Valladolid. ,ff Q , lil l ,jill t V X f f l. 138 SPORTS ' j V VOLLEYBALL MAKES POINTS Kasey Klaser goes up for a block, Nicole Bennett prepares for a serve The girls j.V. volleyball had a winning season, with the exception of the losses against Point Loma and Marian. The team set out with a marvelous determination of setting and reaching their goals to make it an incomparable season. Composed of energetic players and the wonderful guidance of coach Sandi Woods, the team continued to fight their way through the year. Working hard was not always fun but hard work made the season a fun and successful experience for all. Hopefully this attitude will continue to push the volleyball team through- out their high school career. JUNIORS soPHoMoREs FRESHMEN Nicole Bennett lne Bogart Tina Stearly Melissa Cacha Tricia Chapman Silvia Cisneros Kasey Klaser Valerie Franklin Sue Ellen Stallard jennifer Walker Tina Thompson SPORTS 1 39 j.V. TACKLES THE CHALLE GE Back row from left to right - Tony Wold, David Mossman Todd Wellman jason Andaya jason Carmello Bill Massicot john Tello Third row Greg Lopez jose Cruz Troy Miehls, Mike Murray, Danny Schreck, Ernesto Perez Eric Slinkard Constantine Bautista Ron White Danny Ballesteros Second row Greg Marshall Santiago Sanchez, Greg Hughes, Steve Gritts, Ward Lannom, Bobby Collins Charlie Goumond Henry Tello Louis Robelez First row Robbie DePerro David Black Henry Negrere Roy Zendejas, Gabrial Salazar, Mark Chavez, and Richie Burgos It isn't easy being green especially when you're a newly formed j.V. team oversha- dowed by the varsity name. Although the majority of the j.V. Football team consisted of sophomores, the teams perseverence paid off and they finished second in league behind Chula Vista. Their league record was 4-1 and their overall record, 5-4, showed the tremen- dous unity and dedication of this rookie team. There were many outstanding players who made the team successful: Lineman Greg Hughesg Receiver Ron White, Quarter- back David Mossman, Runningback jose Cruzg Kicker Henry Negreteg Lineman jason Andaya fa 9th graderj, Linebacks john Tello and Troy Miehls and Defensive backs Todd Wellmann and Daniel Ballesteros. Due to this talent, Coach Scott believes that this nice bunch of kids have potential to make the varsity team a success next year, il! 140 SPORTS Clockwise from :op - Henry Negrere kicks off to a good starr. Robbie DePerro avoids the sack. Lancer shows good form. Lancers struggling for victory. Todd Wellman in trouble! SPORTS 141 ,, HOPES FUR THE FUTURE HQQHIOQ-Hans pf Q 11 In v -,. K, X , ,, W , , , ,,, H ,.M.,W,,,,,WW, - f .W .. -lv ' WH . V N, , - V U ,1 i ,-zff'V 3' H f A .1 f'f I nik: f f' Hy, ' X N ,A j ' a . ,Mlm ,,iTQr,,1,,g-slag-,ar,'wef'l W it Gwf W, , ' Q V' ff',rwf 'pw ,,,, ' i at ,, MM ,, ,kara V ff H 1 ' ,, 1 x g V y T , ' ' 5 P VV? r f if , awvmft, ,L .f5 yf wi f ,, ' W W, J ,,,-I A K .V gegkdgfr , r V ,,,,, I W... 'T W V ,. T ,.., . ,mi f is M y , 1 V , ' V Wfimigvfiwi 'A' - -'M W -W.:'F it V ' . 1 Tw 4 I , 5 1 ygkj - I' W W QW A , , we-uv fr r-ff, V, ' is ' 'Y rw, 7.1, 14, , W ,, 142 SPORTS The junior Varsity Water Polo Team ex- perienced a season of growth. The season started late because of district cuts but due to various fundraisers the team was finally able to play. This shortened period of condition- ing was a large factor on their performance. This team had many outstanding players such as Scott Grady and joe Reed. The climatic end to the season came when they played El Cajon Highg a highly competitive game, This game showed their true ability and promise as a successful future Varsity Water Polo team. o. J M ir.. .am da 4 r M A , ,gf ' rf 5 V BASKETBALL ., . .,1' .K ' . K Ieft to Right Constantine Bautista Stewe Ballard Todd Welmann Scott Wallace Brian Brooker Prank Cill, Steve Gritts, Will Petter, Coach Ian Cummings This year'sj.V. Basketball team was strong in ability but young in experience. The team played confidently against such adversaries as Bonita. Chula Vista. Coronado and Sweetwater High Schools. It is very important on junior varsity sports that the team works together, Hilltop's j.V. Basketball team successfully made many unified and positive efforts against their oppo- nents. With some time and effort this j.V. Bas- ketball team will rpduce many quality players for the future Varsity Basketball teams. SPORTS 143 j.V. SHOOTS FOR SUCCESS Back row left to right: Marsi Gurule, Candi Holz, Bobbi Malafi, Sue Ellen Stallard, Lisa Talimentez, Margie Rowden, Erin Sears, Tara Brunelle, Bridgette Toler, Lisa Denning, Kath' Edwards. 4 It isn't always easy being on thejunior Varsity however, this year, the Girlsj.V. Basketball team was persistently shooting for success. Deter' . p mined to be triumphant, this team continuously tt j strived to reach their goals. Individual as well as S team improvement was one of the most impor- L :ii tant goals set by the team for this season. With the effort of each individual team member, this goal was achieved. Evidence of this reality could be cited during the Lancer-Aztec game early in the basketball year which ended in an outstand- ing Lancer victory. Talented players such as Bobbi Malafi and Tara Brunelle were definitely an asset to the team. Even Coach Holmes be- lieves that this team consisted of a good group of kids who really hussle out on the court. Lancers jump for the ball Margie dribbles down the court 144 SPORTS j.v. BASEBALL ,. , ,V , ' ' -fig'-ilfilllwf 223,25 - k 5, yi f . , , H L H -' fy A' - . A, , ,, , ,.,, H -, H r ,,,L, x ,, ' ,, - H - ' a. ' ' 141 . ,. , , . b, , 1 V ,.,, ---' . 1, M,i,5g,yZ5g, f-3 ,U V, , ff f , -f .H f -,::if,.., 4 , f f ,wwf ,fiwf A ' ., ,,u,,4.,f -f -rw.-wa,w,N M t r ,. , ,i f H , , , Macaw wa,-.W-H: f , A ffwwir ' ' ' f' fir f ' w f Nw -NW' YQ WW' 'll ' , X lwaqillf 'Z ' ,,,, ,. ' f if -Y l' xl. r NJLW H ,'aY'77Wl?,, l ,L-1 IN 'wr , ' 1' ' Left to tight f row one - Coach Tomlinson. Greg Lope7, Brian Leonhardt. David Loewer. Steve Gritts. Louie Saenz. Robbie DeBerro.john Elkinton. Darren Larsen. andjohn Tello, Row two -joe Calabria. jacob Agatucci. lfric Shilnard. Richie Burgos. Troy Miehls. Bret Butterfield. and Donny Diffenbough. A ' l Kd Hilltop's 1984-85 junior Varsity Baseball team combined excellent spirit and skill in the sport to make this a great year. A new face on the field was coach Roger Tomlinson who helped the team to grow and win. These young men were 9th and 10th graders who all made an excellent team. Jonh Tello pitches a strike. The j,V.'s winning outfield. SPORTS 145 UNIOR ARSITY SOFTBALL 146 SPORTS JVNIOR VARSITY SOFTliAI,l. TIZAM 'l'he IORS j.V. Softball was ull' to a great Lisa lalamaiitey 4 Manager start when liiliteeh ot' the hest girls were cho- Geria lioytl 4 Oth seii out ull sixty who triecl out liur the team. Aramazu Alhercli 4 Oth Altliuugli this team was mainly ciyiiipusecl of Tara Brtmelle 4 Oth freshmen. their wiiifloss recinrtl clemohstrat- Becky' Wiiliiiewicz 4 11th ecl their ahility, Returiiirig players iiicluclecl Karen llul'f4 Oth junior, lieclxy Woliiiewiey. Nancy Accerici jetmy' Scheclel 4 Oth cuachecl these girls iri many' practices and Nancy' Acceriu 4 Coach games. lhliurtiihately' these girls tlitl hint re- Lori Demiihg 4 Oth ceiye a great tleal ol' attention, l1twyy'ey'er. they Katie Kjcmegaarcl 4 Oth always came out wimiirig, Sara Blanco 4 Oth Angela Allswp 4 Oth Ifriii Sears 4 will Lisa Deimiiig 4 Oth j.V. TRACK WINNERS THEY ARE i ... .K A A Thisj.V. Track team had quite a productive season. Following the Cues of their Varsity leaders, these young men dedicated themselves to perfecting their skills in preparation for fu- ture years, Each member of this team pos- sessed the pride and sportsmanship characteris- tic of the Lancers. With a foundation like this, Hilltop can look forward to great success in the Coming years. SPORTS 147 i f V 1 iz M iiifgigiini 1 335-L . '- 7 gan we ,, M . , -Q. ff fmwgggf-an 1 nf? f , S f if ,rj 41 u pw Qib lf , 3 af me, fy i gf' , L X e-.,, 1--N- -A ii id 1 , ,A lass of 85 can certainly attest to the ideai it isn't easy being green? These Seniors have successfully completed twelve years of difficult study and have created their own memories at Hilltop. They studied and played hard, making friends and obtaining goals along the way, The Seniors were the focus point of Homecoming, the dominators of the team sports, of Hillrop's clubs, and other various ac- tivities. The this is my last year and I better make it good attitude pushed the majority of this class through the 1984-1985 school year. However, they've made it! They are finished with Hilltop's rules, a six period day, football games, Girl's League, A.S.B., pep assemblies, Prom, and the 7:30 a.m. morning bell. Tomorrow they will face new and exciting chal- lenges to fill their future hours, Good Luck, Lancer Alumni! THE BIGGEST, THE BRIGHTEST Acl-terson, Tyler Adair. Dianna Carol Varsity Cheerleader Varsity Girls Soccer Business Club Vice-Pres. Adams, Cynthia M. A.F.S. Business Club American Abroad Agyeman. Eunice N. Aldama, Sonya Varsity Volleyball Varsity Cheerleader CSF, Alderman, Pamela S. j.V. Softball Alexander. Denise M, Marching Band Concert Band Band Vice-Presidenr Alonso, Arturo G. Alvarado. Rudy A,If.S. Interact Vice,Pres. Varsity Track and Field Alvarez, Anna Amonette, Michael Amos, Albert A.S.l5. Humanities Senator Amundson. Louise Rohana C.S.I7. Anderson, Mike 150 SENIORS Surprise HE BEST ff' We C 4-Q., if by Ann Vanderslice drearnin' awav. le , Anderson. Rosalynn M, Araiza. Karla C. Arisrnendez. Dannyj. Ashbaugh, Martina Maria Ilurnanities Ashfield, William H. III A.S.B.Regent of Finance Varsity Football Senate Ashton. Wendy Lancer Guard Lancer Guard Captain Alive '85 Asperin. julie Interaet IV. Cheerleader Homecoming Court Augustine, Paula Marie Business Club Baca. Madeline Marie 'I.V. Basketball Bailey. Randy Robert Bair. john Marching Band Concert Band Varsity Wrestling Baker, Richard Ballard. Ron DIV, Basketball Barry. Kevin P. Bautista. Amrnie M. Lancer Guard Alixe'P'45 Girls League Treasurer Iiaxley, Robert SENIORS 1 51 Beatle. Matthew lf. Water Polo Idill Stall A.l .S. Beatie, Michael Becker, Fred ASB, Vice Pres. Varsity Fuurhall AFS. President Bell. jerrod Lee Varsity Baseball Senarnr CSF Life Mernher Beslxzer. Kelly Bihle. Kenneth Ted Choir 'P-K5 Variery' Show Birdsong, Diane Softball Track '85 Alive Bjornsrad, Eric G. Blanco, Florentine Blanco, joanna Bohaclilla, Fsrela Cecilia French Cluh Bonner, Becky 152 SENIORS 1984-85 Senior class officers 490 Are we haying lun yet! Borchert, David G. Varsity Swimming j.V, Water Polo Boucharcl, Mary Lancer Guard French Club Girls League Rep. Bovet, L.james Varsity Water Polo Btacht, jeffrey E. Bravo, Gilbert Bravo, Guillermo Bruce, Tami Lee Varsity Swimming Varsity Cross Country Burgess, Brian H. Base all Burns, Laura Choir Softball Butcher. Audrey Lynn ASB. Regent of Art Senior Class Vice-Pres. Varsity Girls Soccer Cagle, Kimberly Ann Callahan, Colleen Kay Vocal Ensemble Vice-Pres. Lance and Pennon Carnatcho, Earl jan ASB Regent of Public Relations SENIORS 1 53 Campbell, Christina B. ASB Secretary AFS Exchange Student flsinlandl CSF Campbell. jackson Howard j.V. Football Cross Country Track Campe, Angela Girls Varsity Soccer Idyll Staff Cannon, Patrick Jerald Carpenter, Kim Carroll. john David Bike Club 10-12 AFS io-12 Cassady, Stephen W. Castanares, Ramon A. Castro, Richard Manuel Chavarin, Javier Mecha Club Cheek. Jerri M. 154 SENIORS I j i 'xg . 1 . . l Sonya and Chrissy showing rogerherness Scotty Greenwood waddles off the soccer practice gf 3-, , 'l'ina llewitt hams it up for the camtri Chesbrough, Susan Lynne Girls Varsity Soccer iayii Staff French Club Cheung, Yeelin AFS Member French Club Christianson, john Cisneros, Salvador Varsity Wrestling Mecha Club Clifton, Ste hanie Rochelle Vocal Ensemble Art Fair Publicity Chairman French Club Corbin. Matthew ASB Regent of Service Cornelison, Mary Cay Vocal Ensemble Pres. Lancer Guard CSF Coulson, Dora Marie Business Club Varsity Football Manager j.V. Football Manager Croce. joni Humanities 'I.V, Softball AFS Cruz. Mark A. Varsity Football Culling. Christian A. Currie. Sue SENIORS 1 55 Dahlene, Deanna Davis, Dan D. AFS DenDullt. Carrie Derechin, Arie Track Cross Country French Club Diaz, Melinda Dickson, Paulo R. ASB Regent of Activities Didier, Tatiana Marie Thearr Theatre Guild Senate Duffy, Suzanne E. Humanities Duncan, Carl M. Chess Club Wrestling Eehavarria, Marlene Edwards, Kelly Edwards, Margaret Freneh Club Elkinton, David j.V, Baseball Espinoza, Robert CSF 156 SENIORS ,I K .,,,f.:, ,gif gsf,5,,LP Tyler and Victor discuss the dayls events WE HAVE SPIRIT YES WE DO The 1984-1985 Varsity Cheerleaders gave Hilltop a new feeling of pride. After being let down last year, the Cheerleaders managed to bring back to Hilltop three Spirit Stick Awards from the annual NCA Cheerleading Camp, along with coming in second in the overall Spirit Award. They also won at the San Diego County Wide Cheerleading Clinic, held at San Diego State University, in which they were honored by cheering in the San Diego Cabrillo Classic College Basketball Tournament, held in the San Diego Sports Arena. Captain Lisa Reson man- aged to bring a new style of cheering to Hilltop, filled with rhythm and beat. We all have a great deal to thank the Varsity Cheerleaders for, they not only succeeded to arouse crowds with their excellent cheering, but also they brought back to Hilltop a true feeling of PRIDE. . . . WE HAVE SPIRIT HOW ABOUT YOU? SENIORS 157 Espinoza. Rochelle Evangelist, Thomas G. Evansjulia D. Varstiy B-Ball, V-Ball. S-Ball CSF l.ii'e Member Girls League Rep Felihkatubhee, Sonja AFS Fessia, Gary Varsity Baseball 5 yrs. BMOS Candidate ASB Regent of Athletics Fickes, Linnea Elizabeth AFS Alive '85 Lancer Guard Figueroa, Nancy ASB Regent of Publicity Figueroa, Maria Teresa Firkins, Brian E. j.V. Cross Country Firkins, Daniel D. j.V, Cross Country Flint, Mark Alan Varsity Football Senator APS Council Flores. Maritza Cecilia Concert Band Marching Band 158 SENIORS ii j 'xii Lisa Romero shows her beautiful smile Tentlerness Fontanilla. Leihua Forsythe, Dain Lee Choir Concert Band Drama Foulk, Carrie L. Alive '85 Freeman, Paige N. j.V. Basketball AFS '84 Furrnansky. jose A. Water Polo French Club Hilltop Aquatics Garcia, Eva Luz Art Guild Vice-Pres. French Club 83-X4 Treas. AFS Garcia. Maria Elena Varsity Volleyball Varsity Softball Girls League Rep. Garcia. Michael Steven Varsity Track Gaskin, Barbara Alive '85 Softball Gaxiola, Maria Liliana Art Guild Interact Gentry, Chris Brien German, Glen D. j.V. Cross Country Lance and Pennon Senator Gornezgil, Ana Maria Gonzalez Orozco, Adriana Business Club SENIORS 159 Gonzalez, David Morlin Marching Lancer Band Hilltop Concert Band Pep Club Gonzalez, Salvador ASB Regent of Art Art Guild Powder Puff Cheerleader Goodwin, Gwen MacKenzie Varsity Soccer SADD Graham, 'Iacki lfrench Club Alive '35 Pep Club Gramour. Lance M. j.V. Cross Country Graudushus. lleidi Len Volleyball Graves, Cheryl Varsity Softball Varsity Basketball Greenwood, Scotty Varsity Soccer Water Polo ldxll Co-liditor Gruel, Norma Guido, Ana R. Gurule. Mitch BMOC Varsity lfootball Powder Puff' lf-liall Coach Haley. Michael A. 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Right on.n V we wwtcw Mmmmzng F Crew as Tien 5, 'S i De mftcaf X615 me , 5 F 'Q' fQr ,g 3 Sf' egg, k is vi' F' Top Row CR to LJ: Hiedi Graudushus, Bryan Tompkins, Ann Qinkleib, Chris Smith Mitch Gurule, Angela Campe, Jerry Tanupo, Amber Yelton, David King, Laura Rurns, Tim Vincej. I x Middle Row : Qichard Flores, Kim Schaeffer, Colin Wcwilliams, John Carroll, Michelle Kobak, Chris Powell, Paulo Dickson, Greg Sullivan, Gary Fessia. X F Bottom Row: Mary Hernandez, Martin Larson, Nena Garcia, Shirley Holt, Lisa Reson, Kristen Torres, Chrissy Reece, Henry Robles, Tracy Stutz, 3 Lisa Hom, Jennifer Rapp, Randy Pering. 2 Lying Down: Christie Zinn, Troy Vierra,fUld Ch1'i55Y Chilling X L-in ,- ,inn-H SIR' ill' J!l'2 ?lK 'D!if 'BlU2 7CY1 '5lN il8 iO ll 1 Becky Long wonders what to do with her hall of trash. t.tt , r N It must be grade day? Hardesty, james B. Hardesty, 'Ioleen Harrison, Douglass Scott Marching Band Concert Band jazz Band Harvey, Robin Lynn Senate French Club AFS Hawkins, Robert Varsity Swim Team Heaton. Karen Cross Country Track Business Club Henderson, Charlene A. Henderson, Lori Lea French Club Sergant at Arms '84-'85 Herman, jody AFS Hernandez jr., Jorge Bike Club Hernandez, Mary A. Senior Class President ldyll Staff Varsity. BB.SB Hernandez. Miguel Angel SENIORS 177 Hernandez, Sandra Hewitt, Tina Business Club Powder Puff Football Hollingsworth, Burvin llolly. Don R. llolmes, Gina A. llolt. Shirley llUIllCCOllllllLL: Court Wremlirig Manager llom, Lisa D. llormozi. joe llotzel. Robert VV. Howell, Charles R. Varsity Track Theater Guild Art Fair llutmg. Viaritly AFS llull. William A. llimt, Christina llunt. David Lowell I lumimities Senator 178 SENIORS 'kv mx Smiling AS usuiil gf bfyi f w :IK f 'fr 0 Darrin jinclra and Coacli Chapman discuss strategy .. Hyde, Craig jonathan ASB President Varsity Soccer CSF Life Member Hyde. Kevin Dale Varsity Soccer Varsity Tennis Humanities Imler, Kevin james jaso, Valerie A, Band Jeffries. Deenise M, jenkins, Tim Alan ASB Regent of Pep Pep Club Senator jindra. Darrin Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Juarez. Gilbert Daniel Varsitv Track Varsity Cross Country Kearlev. john 'I.V. Water Polo Water Polo AFS Kelley. Fric G, Cross Country Kelso. Susan E. Ilurnanities ldyll Photographer AFS Keys. Jeanne Danielle Varsity Track K Field Marching Lancer Band Senator Killalea. Todd Varsity Soccer AFS Kilpatrick. Slianna SENIORS 179 WHAT IF . . . . . . Tim Vincej Bryan T Kevin Hyde was funny. . Mr. Helton had feelings. Henry Robles was short and fat. . . . Craig Hyde was really President. . . . Mr. Thomas told a good joke. Mitch Gurule was tall. Brad Platt didn't have parents. . . .john Robinson talked. the ASB knew what they were doing. . . . Mary Hernandez was mellow. I 180 SENIORS shus. really broke up and Nora Retana were nice. Troy Vierra ate normally. . . . Nena Garcia stayed in class. . . . there were no Baum dogs. john Kearley had a real haircut. . . . Kim Schaffer's head wasn't full of air. The Idyll Staff met deadlines on time. Graudu- Kim, Nanhee King, David j.V. Baseball Klain, Richard F, Cross Country Knox, Kheri Kobak, Karen M, Koweslcy, Lisa Marie Lancer Guard Hilltop Choir Kramer, Henry C. 'Ian Band Concert Bantl Variety Show Lamm. Gregory D. Lamm. Mark David Vocal Ensemble Lane, Michael Academic Decathlon Humanities Idyll Staff Lang. Elizabeth Valerie Pep Club Larson. Martin C. Varsity Water Polo Larson, Shea E. j.V. Football Le, Phuong T. Lee, Ki Op Legler. Paul William Varsity Football j,V, Baseball Leos. Carlos Varsity Soccer 5 yrs. Lipp. Karla E. Lizarraga, Carmen Llera, Tabitha ALS CSL SENIORS 181 Long. Rebecca Ann Varsity Softball Varsity Volleyball Varsity Basketball Lopez. Peter A. Varsity Soccer llurnanities Lulcicb, Tia Marie Ensemble 2 yrs. Luzzaro. Frank AFS Ly. Son 'lf j.V, Football Madlener, Russell A. Manriouiz. Consuelo Frenci Club Sec. 83-81 Maple, Robert W. Markall. Peter M. llumanitics Marqur-7. jesus j.V. Football Martinez. Monica l,. Pep Club French Club Powder Puff' Martinez, Vicky Martinez, Victor Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Varsity Track Martscbing, jeff Varsity Football Varsity Golf Matsushita, Shibo Matthews, Donna Varsity Basketball Varsity Softball Varsity Volleyball 182 SENIORS E+ Q if it Tim jenkins performing his duty May, Linda Varsity Girls Soccer McCracken, Caren Track Cross Country Business Club McGrath, Pat Varsity Football Varsity Baseball McKay, Rob McWilliams, Colin Varsity Golf Meaney, Karen Ann Girls League Rep. AFS Varsity Track Mendenhall, julie Kazuko ASB Regent of Finance Girls League Rep. CSF Life Member Mercer, Amy Meyer, Patricia Mitchell, Chad j,V. Football Varsity Football Mitchell, Neil Monaghan, Maureen Varsity Soccer ldyll Staff Monk, Michael Montoya, Martha Girls League Rep. Monzon, Leanne j,V. Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Sr. Class Secretary Moon. Donald Anne O SENIORS 183 Morales, Gustavo Morales, Sabrina Morse, Lisa Ann Marie Tlrearre Guild Variety Show Mudie, Sara Louise Theatre Guild AFS Murphy, Tom Varsity Wlrestling 5 yrs. Varsity Football 2 yrs. Nelson, Pamela Nikolin, Mary Beth Nixon, james Nunez, Sonia Y. Lancer Guard French Club O'Connor, Kelly S. Wrestling O'Gara, joy Terese Okui, Masaki Olivas, Blanca Oliveira, Nancy 184 SENIORS Oh, Come on you guyslw ., K,- Otona, Gina L. Business Club Osborn, Lloyd Theatre Guild CSF Life Member Alive '85 Page, Sherry Palacio, Blanca Palacios, Gloria Pantoya, Philip Parra, Marcela French Club Humanities Pegueros, Nora CSF French Club Humanities Peralta, Patrick Pereira, Edward Scott CSF Life Member Senator j.V. Football Perez Zu rita, Belinda Pering, Randy Varsity Baseball O.T.L. Perkins, Amy French Club President Sophomore Secretary Senator Plascencia, Javier SENI ORS Plascencia, juan Plascencia, Leticia Platt, Brad A. Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Povondra, Barbara CSF Life Member Girls Varsity Soccer ldyll Co-Editor Powell, Christine Powers, Andrea Margaret French Club Powers, Christina Price, Michael Quach, Van K. Quon, Anthony R. j.V, Football Interact Ramirez, Arturo Ramos, judy Girls League V.P. Varsity Cross Country Senator Ramus, Liza Hilltop Aquatics Rasul, Gina Tall Flags Business Club Pres. Art Fair Rayburn, Keri jo Lance 84 Pennon Football Manager Business Club Redmon, Susann Geneen 186 SENIORS ,-Q V - 4? U q l'odd gers taught in rhe acr. ,, , M fn.. 4ff's4T,, 1 f 'g1 :sw Q-ll' -,4l! Reece. Chrissy Homecoming Court Reson, Lisa Ann Varsity Cheerleader Capt. Idyll Staff -I.V, Volleyball Retana. Nora CSF, Irlill Staff. llumaniries Reyes. Menji Yarsltx Soccer Rinehart. Greg C. Rinl-Lleib, Ann M. Robinson. John Varsity Soccer CIF Champs '84 Track Robles. Henry Powder Puff Coach IV. Football Robson. john A. Rodriguez. jessica Rodriguez Campos, Oscar Varsity Soccer Rodriguez Barajas. Veronica Mecha Club Romano. Paul Varsity Baseball Romero, joey Romero. Lisa Rosales, Hector SENIORS 187 Ruiz, Jacqueline Ruiz, joey Theatre Guild Pres. Variety Show Writer Art Fair Ryno, Richard L. Salinas,janet Fe Z. j.V. Cheerleader ASB Regent of Pep Girls League Pres. Sanchez, Olga Orteneia Lance and Pennon Mecha Club Art Guild Sanmartin, Olga Maria Santana Cruz y Rocha. Leticia Interact Sanvicente, Elizabeth Sasson, Marvin Humanities CSF Senator Scarff, Lynn K. Schaeffer, Kitnberlyjo Wrestling Manager Schmidt, Jeannine Alive '85 Varsity Swimming Bike Club 188 SENIORS nv as 6 35 john Christianson contemplates the worlds problems. Shea and Eric show what class is on top Schuh, Mike Douglas Varsity Wrestling Scott, julie A. j,V. Cross Country Idyll Staff Powder Puff Scott, Tony Varsity Football Sears, William K. CSF President Senator j,V. Football Senneseth, Eric Lloyd Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Sepulveda, David Varsity Football Shuell, William Silva, Sarah R. Sisombath, Khamphay Slovatiski,julius B. Smith, Christopher T. Smitko. Audra Solchaga, Liz Sovidaray, Moneprasith Sparks, Rebecca Spino, Chrisie Marie Sprekelmeyer, Vincent Track Cross Country Stallard, Ann Marie Varsity Volleyball Varsity Softball Stanfill, Victor K. Cross Country Stanley, Kathryn Elizabeth Varsity Track Varsity Volleyball Idyll Staff SENIORS 1 89 Staple, Connie Stepbensen, Paul Stroble, Elaine Softball Stutz. Tracy Leigh Sullivan, Gregory P. Varsity Football Varsirv Soccer Varsity TraCk Swazeygjolin Mqjr. Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track CSF Taylor. Tracy Tescli, David V. Cross CountryfTrack AFS Art Guild Tberiac, Sean Tliies. Kristin Thomas. Nanq' Thurman, Carl L. jr. Ticlioncliulc, Todd IJ. Pep Club Tien. Alfred Tillman, Lisa Tompkins, Bryan 190 SENIORS . 'MMM- 322. - L Gary Fessia listens attentixely it ul Rimiiimi i tl the mug shim Torres. Christine Towner. Christopher john Varsity Trafk Tran. Nga Treat, Christina AFS CSF Trejo. Alicia Tuitel. Annette Trina Varsity Swimming Powder Puff Alive '85 l'rrea. Marissa Vanderslice. Anne AFS Humanities Vargas. Romona Vasquez. Mark Edwa Theatre Guild VP. Variets' Shnw Writer Vega. Frank Vickers. Laura Vierta. Troy C. Varsity Wrestling 5 years Varsity Cmss Countri CIF Wrestling Champion Villalvaza. Alejandro Villegas. Gerardo Vincej. Tim Vatsitx liimtlwgill Varsiti' Baseball li,i'NI.O.Cf, Candidate SENIORS 191 Visconti, Chris G. ldyll Staff Photo Editor Vogelsang, Patrick Walden, Curtis Walkenford, Chris Wallace, Deena Welker, Bryce Cross Country Wellmann, Amy Powder Puff Football Wiggins, William joseph Williams, Renee Ann Varsity Swimming Varsity Water Polo CSF Life Member Willson, julie Ann Theatre Guild FlagsfLancer Guard Wilson, Erin Kathleen Wilson, Rebecca Wilson, Zayda Angelica Wood, Heather Wright, Sherry llynn Varsity SO tball Varsity Basketball Powder Puff Football Wuhrman, jackie 192 SENIORS Carrie and joy watch the show bteathlesslt 1-lhiisn Wulff, Mary L. CSF Life Member Humanities Art Guild Yelton, Amber Powder Puff Football Young, Kim Zamora, Gina Zendejas, Marlon ,I.V. Baseball iv, Football Zepeda, Ismael B Sr. Class Treasurer ASB Support Services CSF Life Member Zepeda, Judith Zinn, Christie Homecoming Court Powder Puff Football ROBERT WYATT BITTERLIE 6f26f67 to 9f1f8-4 r senior year is missing something -1r the faces of close friends, ' can still se the st'n r - C 1 ls- W good friend to many has been taken away fenteen good years gone, in just one day. th an emptiness we see and will always l find ourselves always asking, How Could 5 be real? ght now it's so hard for us to see. we know Wyatt's in a better place n both you and me i want to Thank-you Wyatt for all the m'ries vou've given times we've all shared together will 'er be forgotten u've given so much to us as a friend it we know our friendship will never end . . . Bronco SENIORS 193 ix N 4. f, HH 3 Evan Wu, in-n 'Xl fi i 1 1 HQ. gi, A 321, Q, A-w-A piety ,Mfg H , ' V, .Bt cr ,ing Q F ,1f,n 1 wi like ,Cdr i. W 'ik 6? 5 in -7543. .J 1 L ff O 'fit ? rf 'iff 11 f fi ,, ,nf gf-Wi: Qt ,. ffQ:i,,,,,,,b, se we -ez--risers' li- .ifnisriin .. i k.,, , nl ., ty ,. R, I igi W ,,,.. , Hr 1:1 '-5:L.!'3' if-3 I fi .i 1,51 The junior year of high school is known scholastically as the toughestg many students of the Class of '86 can attest to this. Hours of homework filled the majority of the year M while visions of becoming a Senior, college, and the inevitable future began also to fill their minds. Preparation for tomorrow had begun, including fundraisers to pay off Senior Dues and the organization of the Class of '86 club. Other responsibilities for some juniors re- volved around the taking of testsg accomplishing competencies, and the experience of the PSAT and the ASVAB tests. Manyjuniofs filled their limited free-time with participation in Hilltop! clubs and sports, while others found enjoy- ment elsewhere. Being green is no easy task, but ut this rate rhejuniofs have a good shot at surviving their Senior year. JU 10115 ,, Acayan.joe Ackerman, Kristi Addington, Daniel Agey, Michaeline Alarai, Troy Alcala, Carmen Alfaro, Flavio Ahumada, Kelley Allen, Mitchell Alvarado, Fernando iii ' f -f wir ', 6. E? 'F ai gf ,.,.,,,-- L if mi Ps , f v- -f s ttiit , his o n if it li? r, ' 1 ,V t A Q ,E I i v 5--' l 196 JUNIORS Amman, Albert Anders, Bill Anderson, Robert Aswegan, Gary Augustine, janet Austin, Ron Backe, Chris Backe, Laura Ballard, Brent Ballesteros, Tina I NW WW? Barajas, julia Bayliss4Smith, Or'Lainna Baustista, Fredrick Bennett, Monique Bennett, Nicole Bennett, Robert Bendos, Lisa Benmoshe, Sony Berger, Shari Bestuclik, Kristen Baynes, Lila Blalock, Jena Bogart, lne Bonsignore, Marietta Boulom, Boutheim Bourgeois, Bill Boward, Tania Bowers, Gregg Boykin, Jody Bowman, julie JUNIORS 197 WHAT DO YOU SAY? juniors were involved in various activities last year. 8096 of us were involved in a variety of clubs and sports. AFS overall seemed to be the most popular club among us. We all seemed to agree that this year was definitely the hardest. It was difficult but obviously successful. Due to the fact that 7396 of us referred to it as a great year while 27176 were sorry to say that it was rather boring! An overwhelming 7276 of us plan to attend college after high school. However 5176 plan on getting a job after high school. 6176 Bracey,john Breid, Elizabeth Brown, Omar Browning, Tricia Brudnicki, Paul Burg, Tim Burk, Karen Butler, Michelle Cabacungan, jeanetre Calkins, judi Campell, Scott Campos, Anthony Canedo, Oscar Cardenas, Maria Carlucci, Walter Carson, Carolyn Casa, Alejandra Castillo, Rod Castro, Tanya Celia, Lisa 198 JUNIORS plan on joining the service, and only 2176 of us would like to get married after high school, 4176 want to travel and 11476 of us are undecided. A popular pastime is spending time with friends, which can be fun and relaxing. Surprisingly the second most popular pastime is studying at 26fZr. 2396 enjoy sports with tennis the most popular. Only 1496 of us are presently working. For weekend fun people 148965 go out with friends, 6116 enjoy dancing, 776 love going to the movies and 4476 like to read. The most popular instrument is the piano and the rest of us love music and find it relaxing to sit home and watch T,V. The junior Class kept themselves quite busy with a variety of activities. ls this picture really necessary? , ...ae . . ,wr , , -1, 5 325' ' r ...SJ . .......---v 3 in 'tif' .gl I' s was-'v A V NL . f 1 .- ' . F Di --,414 I ,Q fi G, Em 'l 3-. V Q 53.1 an 5 Xt, ii, F, -.Q w 69 t. 4 A W l C -cv W' ,iv RL x ii We L l fi f ,Q Q. ffl Cema, Miguel Chambers, Lester Chau, Tor Chavez, Cecilia Chilton, julie Christiansen, Dawn Cisneros, Pei-ny Colarusso, Ken Cook, Bill Cook, Chris Coquia, Rod Cronyn, Doug Cronyn, Ed Crowe, Whitney Crowley, Ruby Crutchfield, Victoria Cunningham, Amy Dahlene, Cindy Dashiell, Brook Dasrrup, jason JUNIORS 199 WORKI G OUR WAY UP Davis, Natalie De Anda, Ricardo Deddeh,jean Deggendarf, Grant de la Lama, Fernando De La Torre, Pedro Deleon, Giovanna Delgado, Hernando Derechin, Luis de Mello, Erik Desser, Princess Dibella, Alejandrina Di Prima, David Dirksen, Kirsten Dominiak, Robert Doringa, Randy Doucette, Debbie M Drake, john Dray, Arnelle Duhart, Alejandro 'S I, Dumlao, Kenneth Duprat, Monica Elder, Lana Elliot, Bryan Elzy, Fernando Erickson, Shannon Erxleben, Terri-Sue Estill, Ronda Estrada, Celia Etheridge, joanne zoo JUNIORS nf 'bl 'fm' 1 Q- x 'er F 3. Faucher, Todd Ferraro, Louis Fessia, Danny Figueroa, Robert Flispe, Paul Forruny, Thomasina Foss, Kerrie Foulk, Rebecca Franco, Oscar Fung, Angela Fuqua, Manuel Gallarado, Victor Gandara, Paola Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Martha Garcia, Sabrina Gardner, Denise Garibay, Betty Garerr, john Gaxiola, Frank Gayton, Willy Gil, Albert Gill, Frank Gill, Patty Gilliland, Kim Gonzales, Allison Gonzalez, Maria Gordon, Daniel Gorman, Tiffany Graf, Brian JUNIORS 201 Graves, Deanna Gregg, Rachael Griffen, Maureen Groshong, Greg Guardado, Marlon Guerrerro, Ronald Guerrerro, Ronald Gundler, Steve Guitierrez, Xtabay Guzman, Kent Hale, Debra Hall, Steven Hall, Travis Han, Young Harry, Laurie Haselton, Danny Haverland, Kevin Heflin, David Hernandez, Celia Hernandez, Diana if .. aw ', '1-s.. -'RINO' H - , W' ':Q iXQ?!!?Z?E,Q z, , . , , . l .r,,f,,,: g.-gg, an 9, If -.rm ,w A 5 yr FM' ,Ia A 9' Q r I I f' ,ifk 'F- v ll, ,. qw, J. . - 'U' tr 202 JUNIORS iz in ,-X, -iif. .E' ...Nh . ,.,,,-v-,-5'-4.. ,-....,-KX k ET il? af N Qu ii , C 2- M TQ' ...is -N X Q ,yai 541 5 ar F ,, , Hernandez, Hector Hernandez, Yolanda Higginbotham, Lisa Hill, Kim Hinckley, Norman Holley, Lihn Da Hollingsworth, Arienne Holsr, Kevin Hormozi, Cindy Hudman, Tiffany Hudson, Marianne Hudson, Shelly Huff, Teresa Hull, Arthur Humphrey, Mary Hunt, Diane Hurtado, Marielena Huth, Karen Ibarro, Martina Imler, Mark HILLTOP N-. Class of 'S -T f ,, JUNIORS 205 zo4 JUNIORS Ingargiola, Nick jacobs, David jackson, Laura jaehn, Darcie jimenez, Laura jimenez, Nora johnson, Chris johnson, Christy johnson, Trina jones, David jones, joey Keith, Greg Kelly, Cynthia Kelley, jeff Kendrick, Niki Kibbe, jon Kirkpatrick, julie Knight, Greg Knox, Warren Kominski, johanna Koplin, Cheryl Lagpaenn, Mary Ann Larson, Erik Lertique, Roxanne Leveille, Lori Lieras, Christina Liu, Wan-Ye Lonn, Chris Lopez, Elisa Loredo, Albert Lux 4 l 'I'- 'IU IOR CLASS OFFICERS L, 1QP SSS fi ' ' it ' '?5 I ' We ..- ,' , I . A ' Mi? self L1,, , Qr, ' -l The junior Class Officers of the 1984-1985 school year were Presi- dent -juli Kirkpatrick, Vice-Presi- dent - Nicole Bennett, Secretary - Dawn Soriano, and Treasurer - Cindy Vargas. They all did a great job in pulling the junior Class to- gether and making the school year more interesting. Each representa- tive continued old ideas, added new ones, and organized different fund- raisers including the Class of '86 sweatshirts, candy bars, and baked goods sold to the Hilltop students and faculty. The organizers of these activities were the members of the Spirit of '86 club, With the help and guidance from thejunior Class Officers this class can look forward to an exciting Senior year. 5 . ifzif Larson, Lisa Lynn,'Iohn Machado, Jorge Mac'Ilvaine, David Madouse, Marc Mahin, Gerlald Manguy, Lilia Marshall, Tommy Marquez, Eva Martinez, Roger Mason, Laura Massicot, Bill Mathews, Tim McAllister, Carl McCarthy, Noelle McClain, Lisa McClendon, Audra McGurk, Steve McKagen, Heather McLain, Leslie jUNIORS zos V i 206 .IUNIORS MCMaines, Leslie McMurtry, Patricia McNally, john McWilliams, Beatriz McWilliams, Rick Meese, Teresa Mejia, Martin Melendrez, Deborah Merzioris, Timothy Miller, Tiffany Millus, Matt Minjares, Christy Miranda, Lori Meellman, Sylvia Moncrief, Aaron Montiel, Eugene Moore, james Munholand, Richard Mundell, judy Murriet, Ronald Nagmias, Clara Naya, Leslie Negrete, Anna Nelson. Micheal :.:1-ft. 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' A 1 7 af Q. r. ,l age, 'QE 5 Newton, Erica Nguyen, Hai Nguyen, Thanh Nigrelli, Toni-Ann Nowell, Tracy Nunez, Aliria Oestreich, Connie Olivier, Paula Onesy, Venephet Ongaco, Florencio Orvik, Kirsten Ostrowski, Keely Parker, Sonya Y' X i f Si I I Q ii Pasqua, Alexis Patterson, Tanya Paullada, Laura Peppers, Cecil Perez, Adriana Peterson, Michelle Petroulorge Pham, Bao , Phrasikaysone, Orady Pierson, Samantha Pilcavage, Chris JUNIORS zov JUNIOR SALUTA junior Saluta, an interesting addi- tion to Hilltop's junior class, involved himself in a great variety of activities such as jazz dance, martial arts Che postponed further development giving him additional time to concentrate on schoolj, and participating in the Class of '86 club, and Hilltop's Color Guard. Interestingly, junior was the first male Color Guard Member in all of the Sweetwater District. Although unsure of what his future holds, junior desires to attend UCSD or UCLA - close to family and friends. His ultimate dream is to be- come a professional dancer and chor- eographer. I have this passion for dancing! junior exclaims. Whether he is at a dance, in front ofa mirror, or in a dance class, he loves performing. ju- nior has experienced auditions for tele- vision shows like Puttin' on the Hits and has even entertained Lancers at school dances with his great talent. In addition to his incredible dancing abil- ity,junior can play the piano and saxo- phone. About Hilltop, junior likes the at- mosphere, peoples support towards his dancing, and the company of the friendly students. zos jUN1oRs Plascencia, Miguel Posada, Dennise Powell, julie Powell, Michael Primeaux, Ed Provost, jeff Pupohi, jose Purdy, Kelly Quanch, Tuong Rader, Dawn Raffer, Allison Ramirez, Annette Ramirez, Gaby Ramirez, Michelle Ramirez, Santiago Rawlings, Robbie Raya, Diana Raszl-towski, David Reyes, Angel Reyes, Marvin Reynolds, Spencer Richter, Torrey Riehl, joe Robles, Shannon Romano, juliann Romero, Albert Romo, Alben Rosales, Rene Rothenhausler, Erick Ruan, Kristina Ruelas, Sonya Ruiz, jose Russell, Kenneth Salazar, Irma Salazar, Patty Saluta, Ronald CHRISTOPHER WYLIE Christopher Wylie is considered by his fellow classmates to be an interest- ing person with a unique sense of hu- mor. His love for writing and the the- atre was clearly obvious, due to the fact that he was highly active in Hill- top's Theatre Guild and Chorus. Per- forming has taken up the majority of his life. Although the memorizing of lines is difficult, Chris loves the chal- lenge. Chris finds writing as his tool to rid himself of frustration, the more frus- trated he is, the better he writes. At least four hours of his days are dedi- cated to the world of fantasyg where he can make-believe all he wants. These fantasy worlds contain serious ideas that he turns into lighthearted comedy. Over the years many people have ques- tioned him about where he receives his jokes, to which he responds that he makes them up himself because I day- dream. .IUNIORS 209 JU 1oRs 0 THE GO Sanchez, Guillermo Sanchez, jesus Sanchez, Mark Sanchez, Oscar Sandoval, Sergio Sanvincente, Myriam Sayasy, Somphone Schmidt, Krissy Schmidt, Steve Schimdt, Troy Scott-Blair, Marie Sefchovich, Issac Segobia, Aclrain Sellers, Traci Sharkey, Donald Sheet, Leena Sheppard, Gary Shorey, Diana Shrader, Eddie Silva, Rick Simpson, Stacey Skoog, Camille Smith, Bill Smith, Cindy Smith, jon Smythe, Dennis Snow, Robert Soliphiou, Vahn Soriano, Dawn Sourthathone, Khanthavy 210 JUNIORS 4 s as E bg 5 x 5' I an it YI. if . ei., V ,fa if 4 . Y -f 3 is .KN Q - Speer, Samantha Spong, jennifer Stanfield, Mark Stangl, Tracy Stearley, Tina Stears, Shannon Stovall, Crystal Stracener, jessica Stribling, Aimee Strickland, Michelle Sturgeon, Kenneth Suyat, Steve Swallow, john Talamantez, john Taylor, Dawn MW ff . JUNIORS 211 Tello, Enrique Tew, Elizabeth Thornas,jack Tosrado, Lizerte Trammell, Ron Trujillo, Marcela Truong, Nhi Tso, Violet Turner, Pamela Urbina, Ernie A. vw- e 'Elf' fi - i 4- l ffmii N 212 JUNIORS Urrea, Fernando Valdivia, Claudia Vargas, Cynthia Vasquez, Carlos Velarde, Patricio Villegas, Alma Valladolid, Efrain Wachowiak, Laura Wallbank, Brian Walker, Kim vv ffhwus-H. ' H imrfk ' 0' pw Q .,, lr Cut er, e aj i. a 1 fa ag. gm . 'Si W, QW. ,. A 'ii a 'k Q- vi Warts, Michael Wecldle, Lisa White, Cathy Whitley, Kelly Wiggins, james Williams, Mike Winterbottom, Brandy Wold, Tony Wolford, Margie Wolniewicz, Rebecca fttg 9 'l'vvTvQf1 H LU .5 Wood CH g Wood, Eliaabeth N 5 :JI X Wihjesfcxllgtacy iiii C Q Yacura, Carlos gg - f V '91 p ' :NV Q-Q X 5 fi rg 2,5 aaa his rx-fp X w ' N Z- ' X f Q0 E 3 71 L.. k. XCK i N! rl 'X G fx Nl i Yost, David ff A 65 , xj Yushan, Rimei G ' 3 Q lg NM? X Zarate, Thomas K f ' pl W Zepeda, Veronica :V W f- X gil Q O fd Db-J F UQ? sz 03935 JUNIORS, 213 T N ,av Q Ackerson, Tanna Adaro, jacob Aguilera, Rebecca Akre, Lisa Aldama, juan Alfonso, Alejandro Almendarez, Lorraine Anderson, Bethany Andrews, Deanna Antrim, Erick Arballo, Patricia Arismendez, john Arjona, Yolanda Arnold, David Arzaga, Kimberlee Augustine, Edward Augustine, Pamela Avendano, Irma Bachi, Kelly Backus, Dennis Baigts, jose Ball, Maria Ballantyne, Michael Ballard, William' Ballesteros, Daniel Banks, Michale Banks, Robert Barajas, Miguel Barlau, Lisa Battaglia, Kathleen Bautista, Constantin Beall, Susan - Beauregard, Christina Beinlich, Katherine Beltran, Rigoberto Benezra, Edward Bennett, jason 216 SOPHOMORES E ARE THE CLASS GF . . V L i A 5 Q A K gi M ft r I g' Eff img q 1 ig- l H Q S5-5 GMM Wi? R. , , ii . l A ,Jn J' c . H. . ' i ,i ,,i.,' 1 ,, -, Y.. lxl, Q in I ti ' Ll K l 1 x ilk U M Q l L' A X i i X fx l ll Ii 12 x l Lx L'-1 ikx l 'Wi 1 gl . ML .Y , ry YJ-l. 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X a X tj . iff , ,df Q fv- 2 'S .-in x '---- ,- , , maczf iilill Berg, Gerald Berger, David Bernal, juan Bertrand, Sandra Bobadilla, Adriana Bonales, Sandy Bracamonte, Ruby Brooker, Bryan Brown, Darren Brown, Lisa Brown, Monica Bruce, Robin Brunelle, Tara Bryant, Lucien Burgos, Richard Burns, Keith Burroughs, Roger Butikofer, Michael Buu, Dai Caballero, Arinda Cacha, Melissa Cagle, William Calabria, Gina Callahan, Shirley Capuzano, Anna Canedo, jeanine Capetanakis, Eleni Carbajal, Dennis Carrol, Donald Carrol, Shannon Castillo, Laura Castro, josefina Cederquist, Elizabeth Ceven, Christine Chadwick, Cynthia Chambers, L'Annette Chang, Shun-Hun SOPHOMORES 2 1 7 r ,, Chapman, Patricia Chavez, Laura Chavez, Mark Chavez, Patricia Chavira, Bernadette Chee, Carman Chen, Chien Chen, Pei Chi, Li-Tu Chrislock, Kenneth Cisneros, Silvia Clark, Cristina Clark, Steven Claunch, Mark Clifton, jennifer Clymer, Melissa Conover, Lorri Cooper, Scott Corpuz, Sandra Coulson, Angela Cox, Ruthie Crisp, Scott Crockett, Dwayne D'Andrea, David Daffara, Debra Darnell, Laila Dashiell, Kelly Davenport, Yvonne 2 18 SOPHOMORES , 3f'if?7.:, .oi 2 W 35 'P f ir as 5 iF .L Al Davidson, Scott Davie, Collene Davis, james Delaney, Michael Delatorre, Maria Delsol, Steven Depozo, Dominque Dias, jenelle Diecks, jennifer Dillon, Mark Dominguez, Becky Doolittle, Brian Downs, james Duvvuri, Harini Duyck, jennifer Edwards, Michaella Egasani, Cornelio Elkinton, john Elliott, Erin Engelberger, Maria Escalante, Monica N i ,Leif C dl ll , Q 0431 Escobeda, jessica Espinoza, Michelle Espinoza, Shawn Estes, Eric Estrada, Candido Fahme, Elizabeth Farwell, Bryan SOPHOMORES 219 Ferguson, Karen Fertnental, Amy Fcsnock, Amy Petter, William Fileccia, Deanna Fitch, Karina Fleishacker, jonathan Flores, Benjamin Flores, Elizabeth Flores, Steven Forbes, Alisa Ford, Dana Fowler, Michelle Franco, Michael Franklin, Valerie Frausto, Carlos Freaner, john Fusco, joseph Gabryelski, Samantha Galvan, Josephine Galvan-Duque, Gustavo Garcia, Edward Garcia, Helen Garcia, jenny Garcia, Kimberlee Garcia, Natalie Garrett, Rebecca Gehlken, Ronald Gentry, Christopher Gill, Maria Gomez, Elizabeth Gomez, julia Gonzalez, Alejandro 220 SOPHOMORES OUR GOALS ARE HIGH . . . 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Ray Hildrerh, Amber SOPHOMORES 22 1 ,MMU , Hillhouse, Valerie Hinzo, Andrea Hoang, Phung Hoffmeier, Michelle Hoge, Lisa Holiman, Christopher Holland, Matt Holmes, Susan Holz, Candi Hooper, Wendy Hudman, Crystal Hudson, jose Huesca, john Huffman, Daniel Hughes, Gregory Hughes, Traci Hulsr, Kimberlee Humphrey, Oliver Hunt, Michael Innocenzi, Cinzna lnzunza, Stella jamieson, Dean jasek, Monica jennings, Stephen jester, Donna johnson, Arlerte -jondall, Chris jones, Pennie 222 SOPHOMORES n ir. f? t yu , I it . F 'fbi , . -. , Q t ,,- , .gr 7 Q51 ifff I s .1 , kk A ,, ,Q , Q ' .,A U Q ,,,, Q 5 g u y J . if 5' i g g 4-. A -52 'lg 5 ' ' -' im , , jones, Richard jones, Tammy Karsetrer, Tania Kearly, David Kearns, Brian Keisler, Tammara Kelly, Kristine Kelso, Brian Ketterer, Brian Kirkpatrick, joseph Kirwan, Lana Klaser, Kasey Klassen, jeffrey Kleiman, Bernardo Kniffen, Deone Kome, james Korell, Michael Kuo, Bianca Labstida, Norma Laske, Keith Laird, Sheila Lamb, Allen Lanaro, Susan Lannom, Ward Lawrence, Tina SOPHOMORES 223 . . . FOR THE SCHOOL I THE SKY Lawry, Robert Ledezma, Elias Lee, Mike Lenz, jason Leon, Mary Lieras, Rene Linares, Janette Lineback, Todd Llera, Melinda Lopez, Claudia Lopez, Emmeline Lopez, Gregory Lozano, Mark Luhnow, Steven Lukach, George Lund,jim Luong, Luong Luzzaro, Vannesa Madrigal, Maria Maeva, Paul Mafale, Bobbi Maloney, Danalyn Manderla, -Iochen fy. Marion, jennifer Marshall, Gregory Martinez, Christopher Martinez, Esteban Martinez, Martin Mascarenhas, Carol Mason, Blake Marsushima, Yoshikazu May, Gregory May, Mio Mayer, Robert McAllister, Douglas MCAndrew, Richard McCurty, james 224 SOPHOMORES li. A ., ,i 'Vi t Q. f ,i W .. 5 1,1 r af 1 s flffy , q J , 4 6 v I .Y , ,X 'T K 2 ? ' aff' 3 5 ' f af WE ,re 4 gt ax- ? wg a if an fo E We Q A fI'3'.vY 1 1 H NS' 1 'I- MF N N K L .. -.,..,-'ff no it 1' H H if fi sf, rets J' 3 wx. P 4 sf ' ull Q , xl' r,,,,, - ' 'I Q- , Q 1 it -I A -Q' if be ,,,N,N r ' U i r f -Q we tl t. an Mclntyre, Cecil McKay, Scott McKenna, Danny McKulty, joseph McPherren, Kevin McPherron, Andrew McQueen, Karen Meaney, Deborah Me jia, Robert Mentas, Tiffany Metoyer, Kenneth Miehls, Troy Miller, Brian Millhone, Nancy Mitchell, Don Moore, Anthony Morales, Aidee Morales, Anna Moreno, Patricia Morgan, Kimberlee Mossman, David Munoz, Rudy Murray, Michael Myers, Mischelle Naegeli, Ted Nang, Roger Navarrete, Cynthia Negrere, Henry Newkirk, Linda Nguyen, Thang Niebla, Georgina Norfolk, Leslie Nunez, jose Nunez, Margarita Nygaard, jeffrey Ochoa, Arnoldo Ochotorena, Linda SOPHOMORES 225 Offerman, Paula Orona, Monica Orozco, Alonzo Osuna, Esrher Paiva, Lori Palacios, Fernando Palmer, Shelly Pama, Houan Panzarini, Gina Parra, Alma Parsons, Leona Paschoal, Porcia Pearson, Samara Pena, Gladys Penagos, Elizabeth Pence, Michael Peralta, jeromy Peralta, Laurie Perez, Max Pering, Deborah Perkins, Marsi Pesqueira, Dinorah Pham, Tin Phrasikaysone, Khammalay Pimentel, Carrie Pipirone, joel Plasencia, jesus Pope, Wendy 22 SOPHOMORES i 0-N ,ai HS in 'M 'ai . , - .. 70 as s i vl- L ,.-...N P are 1 ,i E? ae . ,E ze ' f f K. -li, . .J nr W1- I P fr :, H ' j 'C ..,, 1 sa if X ibu- f -I s K Porter, Brooke Potter, Arlene Povondra, Robert Powell, Daniel Powers, Lawrence Prarr, Tiffany Primeaux, Parry Pulido. Veronica Quinn, Colleen Rachow, ,Judd Ramirez, Araceli Ramirez, Diana Ramirez, john Rapp, Elizabeth Rascon, Marisa Rattanaphakdy, Manyvanh Rawls, Georgia Rendon, Vanessa Reynolds, john Reynolds. Kim Riccirelli, Kenneth Richardson, Billy Ringdahl, Charles Rivera, Richard Rivera, Rosie Robbins. Michael Robles. Kimberly Robles, Mary SOPHOMORES 227 WE THI K TO WI , BECAUSE Rolfe, Tracy Romero, Richard Romine, Lisa Rostron, Cheryl Rowden, Marjorie Rubio, Catherine Rubio, Enrique Ruch, Kimberlee Rueden, Erik Ruiz, Lisa Rushlow, Dyan Russell, Eric Ruthart, Nobuko Ryan, Christina Saenz, Luis Salazar, Irma Salazar, Rachel Salganick, jason Salinas, Magdalena Salsel,john Samuelson. Heather Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez, Elena Sanchez, jason Sanchez, Luis Sanchez, Sandra 228 SOPHOMORES i va in y 1 N E' 'iff' W V. A ,kh- gi in X V, , 1: W fi ' . ., ,ge WA sh A4 3 t 1. ii 1, 3,1 'ff' x 1' R A Q Y. . , 65. ,,:g. -...i ...NV ,,5, 3 1 1 TRW. 5-,, y. 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We would like to express our wishes to you, our children, for all the happiness, properity, and success in all your future endeavors. With love, The 1985 Senior Class parents Chuck 81 Ginger Adair R Alderman Mr 81 Mrs Ashfield Vic 81 Antonia Bautista N1el 81 Betty Bonner Edward A Bracht Mr 81 Mrs Camtcho Charlie 81 Frankie Campe Norman Christlanson Robertj Garcia Mike German Laura Grandushus Mr and Mrs Greenwood r Mr 81 Mrs Dan Hewltt Mr 81 Mrs Holmes Don 81 Diane Lamm Mr 81 Mrs Larson Mrs Marie Maple Mrs Mercer Mr 81 Mrs Monaghan Robert 81 jackie Mudie Bob 81 Ben Perrng Russ 81 Del Platt Marlene OQu1nn Mr 81 Mrs Slovatizkl Larry 81 john Srutz Rafael Villalv zo Mr 81 Mrs Francis Visconti Jack 81 Linda Wulff Mr 81 Mrs David Vasquez Mr 81 Mrs Zepeda Mrs Zrnn Dear Bill Congratulations and best luck in the future We love you, Mom 81 Dad ma- Caflfle ' Todd Killalea I wish you the best in the future anagrams: mmweisu: mamqcmmqg Mom Mom Dad and Tiffany , 4 . . 4 Y . . ,J . ' 7 Congratulations. I love you, You're just too awesome for words. We love vou Q 4 236 ADVERTISEMENTS W Ng 535 Q55 cr? 25235 A 0 A r To Mary Bouch 1rcI C.on3.,ratuIat1ons and good luck to 1 great daughter Iovc ya Mom Amy Mercer brought to my hfe the last eighteen years Remember whatever you do rn your future I ll be behlnd you one hundred percent Thank you for benni., you Congratu ulatlons sweetheart and much Iove Mom CONGRATULATIONS' CONGRATULATIONS' ONS T LA CONGRATU TULAT ONS RA CONG CD O O O 3 m fc I- na sr m ul I o ru Q. O :' E m 4 5 1 m O D Sou ern SENIORS ' Invest tn your future Southwestern College New student opplnconons for Summer sesslons ond Foll semester ore being occepted now' For oppllcorlon nnformonon 421 1 193 O .lV'IfI.LV89N0O SN .LVTHLVEISNOO SNO LD N O n- O Scotty Your achtevements your happmcss and your smlle are constant temmders that we have the best son In the world Keep up the good work We are confrclcnt rn your success' Love Mom 84 Dad Q DON VAN GALDER The Ring Man 5QII30tIfour P O Box 1445 Sunnvmead Cahforma 92388 7141656 5869 619059 9554 . Y I , K I Y W i I , I V , We Go 835' Q C at T 11 - . ' I I T 7 . . . . Words can not express the love and ptrde you ve can the Admissions Center at - Y A 7 ' V . ' 11 . ' ' 5 v . y f - r I . I , ' I 1' I 1 2 , . rw: ' 'E ' , I , - ' . A - 7 . . ' 238 ADVERTISEMENTS To Amber Glancmg at the photos Im whrsked back rn tlme To laughter and excrtement As we were both growlng up Through slow tears I look at you now Wrth such prlde To what you ve become Love Mom Pam, Congratulatlons, May All Your Fu ture Endeavors Be Successful Love, Mom 8: Dad Congratulatrons H1ed1 Let the sun shrne rn Flsh gotta swrm Brrds gotta fly' We love Mom 8a Srs ..-.. 1..- Congratulatrons Glen German Thrngs To Remember Worlds Faxr Lewrgee Hohday Road Lake Mrchrgan Cross Country Matrrck Flonda World Serles Apple Computer Love Mom 8: Dad Congratulatrons to Earl Camatcho and the Class of 85 We all love ou Mom Dad Brothers 84 Srsters Krm Angela Chris Amber Schaeffer Campe Powell Yelton Angel You full our hearts wrth love and prrde Thank you Specral people make specral frrends very much Congratulatlons Mom 8: Dad Charlie tic Frankle Campe 5 , , - y , , : you, ' f ' ' . A CA K ,, ,,V,, , .,. f ,L maui' V .'., ,, y .,r..,,, ,,,,, ,,,r W, .,. ,.tr ,tv - . atya ' A rw a t Y 1 5 1 To: . 7 . 7 , A 2 ADVERTISEMENTS 239 john scott environmental care Congratulatlons to the class Qf 198 1 Complete Landscape spa 8: patlo dCS1gH 85 mstallatlon Plume f619D 421 5687 i 240 ADVERTISEMENTS Nght 8 Day' Formalwear Specialists Soma Torres manager S5 00 63 H ST fav C 8. R CLOTHINGO Student CHULA VISTA after FITTING SAN DIEGO H GH SCHOOLS S NCE 969 I 1 . Discount 427-0544 Sli' ADVERTISEMENTS S VX 'K' XM 5-:ii ggi T517 g are fr Ea rggw l' ii i x f-- o lggrgtgf Apr-jf 4 vga! W 9 LG.9 A Taml May you and all your classmates prosper and be happy at whatever you do I hope that you have learned your lessons well so you w11l survlve 1n the real world Mom and Dad 242 ADVERTISEMENTS 5 N gl r Q A e '2- f ' l av- l A ,vig xx ,Ml A .6 ' , f 1 ,Q 1 ' I X Q Q5 ' Jf..1,,i, -. . 511 Q05 .4 ,, Q5 2 A H- Q, T -. vs X. ,A 4 A --- gli ':q'l3 x1 -- rf, .sg . 5 L -IE 'Y - F ,xl ga ' x - 5 E E v 4 'A , ,sV 1 ' ' XJ E mlv l , Y. 4 0 I' I1 I ., ' ,ggi 4 xl 'X Jia' '1 .-Q' R, eu, :'- 2.4 1 rr- ,jr A,.' 5' P - urs ,, r..-. i. , , - ff 'lf'-Q 15517 .au ' E, 'u 'lb .naw -:i' f'1l , Wg.:-. J -2- .f ' l 1 , K faq: ' i ., ' 5 . --Er . J ..,. l f'.,1.,. klilm E- VT ,,.., -1 '-'E-' f V 1 - l E W .F X' .23-if nrgdf: pl' lf' 1 1 l l' ,,- K tx ur, , F1545 cl-x l 'S 7 7 3 N J Yeah' Rupe, Nob Nob Bert, Roadrunner, L11 Buddie 8: Rob Love, MI EP ean Sue, and Paul V 9 Little Girl, You bring me much h pp' ess joy and proud of you. May hap- piness follow you every- where, I Love You Mom. W 3 W u C I ' 1 - , - ,, great pride. I'm so very 9 1 ,I 3 W 9 Q 4 W S 6 S Con 'ratulations - V V Bradb Platt 84 Class of '85 Remember we are your Karla my baby' . . . t ' f ' I Your life is just beginning and the road ahead will Very best friends and are there or you a Waysxlv' ' teach you many things. Remember that we will al- LOW ways love you, and will believe in everything you do. Mom 84 a Your Loving Mother 81 Sister Q 9 Q 9 0 S 6 9 Congratulations and Best Wishes Deanna, Gina Holmes For the special someone in my life. I Love You Love You, Rlkkl Mom and Dad NE 9 Q 9 0 S 6 S Dianna Adm, Congratulations Sunshine is what you have always brought into our G1-eg and 12131-ki lives and we thank you for it. We are so very proud of you. Congratulations. Air our rave, We love you, Mom and Dad Mom and Dad W U Q 9 ADVERTISEMENTS 243 -img 'ws Y. ,jzw 'TF' A ,, , 43: , ff 4, , Y,.V' . f ig.- ziga fi ,, , Jiffy W. Q I 3 -. A. I I 4 . V A . 1 'Q H., ,IFJ , . , ' I . N' . 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