Hilltop High School - Idyll Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)
- Class of 1987
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Qi 'S tlvfiiffl having a real job. At Hilltop there are many ex- ' g X-J . - periences that you will never forget. You will tell , 1 . , , 1 Q , 'E ' VV ,fl T Ci 65,05 full JE' All i your children and your children's children about Ut, .iff C J j yi i A certain people or certain events that affected your ,if 2 Wiiygg Wg giiifi-iftiff yy ct High School days. .. i ig - 'E iq A A ,H Hilltop High School is a place where learning, CM A !fE.Fl'T' wrt if S' 5 i growing and fun all happen at once. You will al- ,lffi-itf licilffllf facie? Nici fiitlfzl ig i,9fililifzl ifiisfelf ways remember YO'-1f f-iff-2 on the Hill- 1 . S 4 ' i is I -15,5 it am' lfclciirlf- 551,-'Ui lfn I Y llubt li 5 I Q if wry Mc? Ll, J i'Ciiti.c. CUV557 Qi ' 355-'if' to ' - A ' Vitale! t , .tCTV6, ULWCX ' if it it r i ' i of ft ls V -' 5 X , ,eitf 'f fix, T i fi fl Q T 0 Cover done by Hiev Tapp vi 1 ,,, 3 K r. 'f,fL!f,,. M Mi f m 4 Q nfs ' ' awk W 4-rw, Mg. 3 4, fy, ,Q - , M f-Lg ,Arai . Q, if 2 LIFE ON THE HILL I , ww W-I 'f-sf ! xii. 52.-Q, XL ., , V ,Jw 2 1- I-fv Sir . L '- X1 4-I SJ ' 'Q K If ' 1' N-.J 1?-I f Q KRT' -I V Oz 25 . QQ 64 X N f'7v'j, IAJ I',.kh7x-Q! Vw- . XJ XJ LIFE ONT1-1E HILL ILSYJLE V I - fy-f 35L Ji 5-1 Q'-9 'Sv 4-15 LANCER LIFE Q ,A if fijxj ,Tig Q11 X-f 16-75 SPORTS Q2 GJ . YJ 54 R if Q ,VIXM-4-I 76-133 SENIORS Q by 50 fgf-J? ff 5 Q jx- I34-I79 JUNIQR5 5,.'x j, my y,,7',b,.,3+' ,N Cv ff-Q, 178-197 SOP1-10MORESf!kQ? NJ ygx IJ KJ pg ffw M '54 13,2 198-217 V V47 FACULTY ' X-'fzg QV 54 is 218-229 fi ADS vf 4, j Q fx.-fx V4--'M y 230-241 LANCER MEMORIES ' -'47 ,C gp- ,f 2 -If I Lf W' 242-256 x,!',T ' - 4. f I. - on - 13 .7 7 , ' 1 M4 ,-L 'FI' L fi -s' , 5 ' II- SRSQII QE ,214 QW? X44 L K in sim S , .!. , it I --1 ing ,se f Q . Q, T- QYQO' 9 V iw LS '-4 0 'B f Q J A LIFE ON THE HILL 3 W f' V X KN ' X5 L T ,X 'X W f vga Q QTY? Swv M J? Q xo if KKK! x x MQ WK SJ iff gli? Q Sis WW J WSW G? 9 N, gifs DNJ X XE' NN Q2 Hylgfgorw TH HN? 3SV QM Am mf' f . 'f ' 2 1 W l il . x .1 ' ME Once again it was time for school to start. Sadly we put away our towels, chairs, smash ball sets, suntan oil and our coolers and begin to open school books. Starting school can always be an exciting time again. lt's a time to welcome the sophomores, say hi to the ju- niors, congratulate the seniors and socialize with everyone. As sad as it may be the sum- mer is over and all we can do is look forward to next summer. Meanwhile, we will just have to make our life on vie hiII Kthis year . e beist . -il r x l I ni I V ever, ,ff rf lkfx- , i -' Nt . fl . l Yvl'-.yXl1'4, ',f Q., 1 tg lf X i 6 Ki, NJ: N! My Q-FQ XR M xv, v ,Xl-N ilxijfwl!-.f XJR l N l sit .Af lf ' V' .xt 1 'lv ll-if tif it iv xwwf. .. lf it- ff J Qtr fi , - ' ' ,yi ' ,i my lffl . 5 i xi l l. J' Q ,zz ef X ik .1 1 X,,l,,L ' x 'X ' , -J ' V MJ. vi TJ X X - , .mfr .,, .1 rx L . ix J: it ' ily 'lxlxlj' xi:,fl1,,l3j m lvk 'I .YR 3 ,YL wi .4 . ws X Mx 2 X l X J WN 'il Tl ' w-iff QNYA -Nfl ,N . Q fs' N V, at 'vi dl so in 1 X'i,jv yrxj ti-wx. mXX.,.,',ff,x' tvw 1, if N Xi Matt ,f X av Xkl ix tx N, ,N V, , f fxll ,NSN '- .X n X- . xv l ' lxlvla, rf - -fl 5, .ll .l .lxliiiff :x X V 'l3'eiYit- bf -fl mi jixqsrs-.'jiK,MXJ,Q ki h .D in X I 'SJ , v .' N l' ffm . lv 't 1 .... Qfpfg lllt. 2--use ON THE HILL 5 V, f:-, 1 ' , l ' 4' SHINING LANCE R SPIRIT 6 LIFE ON THE HILL LIFE ON THE HILL 7 Mara: ' W I ada? W7 if 4 Qffifmw QMM, Qi f.Jf7Ll!Ej WMM I Wifagm DWMMLQM dba? UVM? 6oKQwM Qdgdkfi , a wf UO Q1 f fm Q g,7,?,, 7 My fl I, J 4, f ,V -I L90 , mmf? fhn X47 JL .U C LL! N 7 5 , f ,f ! ,I MQ 2552 A fgbcgio 702- 2 5 fvdy 3252-N i smut THEIR Q STYLE I Fashion has always varied at I-lilltop, but this year it is a hard task to differentiate just exactly which decade we are in. Perhaps we are in the 50's with the flat top, which has returned, or maybe your style is the 6O's. lf not either of these two, you can flaunt the 'lpolo preppie style, or the average student. Whatever your preference might be, I-lilltop's fashion has al- ways been an outstanding definition of our sch ool's individuality. Life on the hill brings about our uniqueness and fashion is an expres- sion of our true colors. Like David Bowie's llFashion , you turn to the left, you turn to the right, and everywhere you go - FASHION. l X llllb in I I rl Qlgitglllls K? n !M! N3:n '!f ' Ijllli 'gl I LIFE ON THE HILL 9 - L wmxfbukmmxokvkpvxoqfl OJXAJQYHN XI TW ' ' wmlffwew mm Oak Q 'MTLMMWAHMN Qbw YUJVO 62.c.m,0Jfw -I9 O-JYLOKQQV wiki bQ,QJ YXOUXUL OL XOQCMQQQJ QM -afxMg21fw QSLQOQQ Lk ,Q vb Ok +13 Ciliiw 3.83524 awww! CUXJVN VWQOUV7 W ww A W??3 ?QfiZM2fiM S QL0.OH'Cb:H'? Dawg 'F C75?i?C.9 kmfkcjij M wi ' M76 -:E JMMmwmW?3Qi55'fWfRQmQ OF PRIDE ,Cr A N, .,..ff Q wtf fb, QMS .-r,.,,. K .aar-,gn ,. bidi: 5-lk . ' .fghgi EW' 1, ls. .Remix 'i lciffw-ci. gkm., X 'Xjxfg Ml QCFX , iv ffqfbwdkkij, L5 Aki ss: ..t'.g,- ,wg 5 fill' This year, l-lilltop's students were brought to- gether by the ASB. theme of 'llt's a Matter of Pride. Our new ASB. advisor, Mr. Laird, added a new feeling of excitement and spirit to the school. Many new and different events to help improve our school happened on campus every- day. This was one thing that made lite on the hill worthwhile. :'.., .Y. Eff' ,H 1 4 If - A U I R .mvhf ,V U-,N ,fi M V, c.,fi.'kl- V i i i . . r 1 1... X '-cfs 'lQf'x f.A.x1x--'ngghl I -x .fe K' A A ' K Ll X K V f 'ef 1-'V ,.,fX.f1-ws . Lx' -.. 'yi cg.. wx- f T- l Lfl,ck,f1lL15t lf'-Jlft..0Q'J ik 1,.MsQfocs.fQs5m, if., l.3f.c.c,fVt -lthud 10 l'll JMM7 . , , g,l,,,,1. l i I 1 lx lm ll l 'Nix-.g.,i. fl!! Niifyxv J 7,3 7 v V X A M U .Tu ,mcg I. V, A - . , M .. ,If ., , 3,1 .f.:iX...sv 2,1 ssl. JYQXMCL--'Q 5-.. N V ,, ,U .gaxl K ,V,ll1,lX IL K 3, 1 . 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P L V 1, ,V L5inc1jtim,es qfn thq hills is ci tQm,g3, fof gpocls VM , 5 fs V' ffrifehdfg fgocfd FbddI,'dnd fd lof of fuhfllnloafm 7 V' 52 . ' -7 J' - Q V. oncijooffolLziVNS1f'fT10l4se this pc1LtVfb,ff1thJpVV d,f51?y.sV1heA',, ' B K f 4 JL 1 . if WJ V- ' favorite for mosf students. Lunchtime dctuvmey ,ig s , G 1 j !fqf1d4jLepsljpIIies 0 4 s X. ff V41 ,M and frovidwed ffantosbeg mn. for OM if fl A, D, f 111 H 1 f,,f' ,f Y' Q, fVV f s 1' ryffaw ffl xfq, I fa 15..- as swf, 1 , V ,f , , '. 1' ,V , .7 Y! f 1 X' 1 1' f , f .V I 1 x .1 fx V' 6, f- . J A, ..V lr I J, ff 12 EI y ILLVv1 f X f r ,V1 f 2. , . V v. V- a T , V V 1 ' . X-4 ,- 'W' QQ' , f f , Rf 1' ' ' I I 'Ni ,T L Lk: f if u . r Aj ,K r if X , gf 4 Ir ,, A 'I 5 K i I ffCLff 2 Effgf x pxisri ' , .n Qu !! QWQQSQ ij, 17 ,f 4529 iff ll W77eiQ' 'fliifww fyiifgy :?7.1Tkg,,f ,ffff A , ,fifqfijify 'f'PU' 5' Cf fiwa fjfkfffffifl L W 153 fflfa, Q, +L dz AMN, if! 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Y V1 LANCER FRIENDSHIPS 4537 STO OLAP-L WWE W5'llH'UNb-fv2fCf+fN1 I 1 Wm Hwmv f wi? .ypyimlrmw TWH 5.5 14 LIFE ON THE I-nu. , ' ' . . mm vxxX5P'X xv 439 KK 'WW W W6 0 W WUQ l WOM vv'E'LL fm LAST A LIFETIME W V, wsu, Wilifflcl 55124 A fwlw 1iuf5 7'Q11iD IWf9L,1Qf5 WN w1fffwwf,fx fA,f7+Lf c4f52r mwUf'fCH W f, ' ' gf LL f . LIFEOJWT HlLL115 if,wfW5sQf' W-:C31W'?f 2 M, X fig, f. , u N 1311 1 Tr CVWW N Lu if LIKE ,XL ff? 1, S 205212 53, XS, 16 LANCER LIFE 1' IVQ.. ,,..,.-W' 'S' in .95 FQ-Q. in I + 'Q M9 his-1 ,a Q It.: 31 Yugo 3 ,Q -'4.,v.,r-f-N f , -WM,-i. J W, Q gs Gam 3KDsl.0f5CWLi3WU-Q'iQfL,UMi9' iyuimtmim qtorctiurkinw Qidm mm GU GW JMLQ fw Qfwid. Qwui Jud m ' f V is Jfiriwg GJ: -5 awdn Qirtw MM iw , Cuxci Sd i OJ ggjflw l good- f7UL9'f Lancer life, also kno n as student life, is volve is one way a student can show off his fl i Is, 4 one of the most exciting experiences that a or her spirit and pride of Hilltop High. These f ,J student can be invoived in. There are a vari- ' tslife ety of clubs and extracurricular activities that can satisfy each student's interests. Being in- Ygfjvzszf, fs 5. if are gust a few ways to make each studen ' re emo QM on the hill mo m rable. LANCER LIFE 17 43QL,a, r oJfLCi oibffvit bi css angry 'iff frj Q9 Q 0f.sJ 02000 x TOO HOT TO HANDLE Y F3 Mfg 18 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRED UP AND READY XX Q KA w ua N, A . -... ...X VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 'I 9 if 'Q' 'ef N v .59 -Hey fx I ,lt- -u .xv-es., ,Q , 'R A 'Q wma Q8- NX Ben Plache Q. 'Fi-Ir at Qi WEE! The I986-87 year for the Varsity Squad was really an exciting one. The squad achieved su- periors on their cheers and received two spirit sticks at camp. These accomplishments started their year out great! The Varsity Squad also showed much original- ity by having nine cheerleaders, two of them being guys. The squad had many challenges throughout the year, but were able to hold to- gether and show Hilltop High what real school spirit was all about. They were always seen at school activities, parades, all types of sporting events, and of course the pep assemblies! They made the year a great one for themselves and everyone around them. The squad shared many memories through- out the year which will make it hard for them to part at the end of their Senior year. Both the good times and the bad times will never be for- gotten, and the year will be held in their hearts as one of the best of their lives. The l986-87 Varsity Squad of l-lilltop l-ligh made lite on the hill a great one! Sandy Corpuz fav! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 21 'I986-87 J.V. CHEERLEADERS . if Eg ,E :,., E , 1- , ,,,,,,...WE i f M --M, AAVA wf' , V L, Q! Q ff' E ,.mEE f - 1 E xv ' 'E E U m E , HEERLEADERS Felicia Peralta and Jillon l-lolz Katie Foss and Captain Mandy Miller Patty Topete and Julie Foster The l986-87 .l,V. Cheerleaders brought a somewhat different look to their squad. They brought in more dance to their routines this year. They always showed much enthusiasm and were always a great joy to watch. The J.V. Squad cheered full-heartedly throughout the year and really made life on the hill full of spirit and pride! J.V. CHEERLEADERS 23 ,fi I 1 K. Q W ffl! ,bn 'Q ,Z ., ,,.,-L-1:3-1. -Q A I . 4 Ig. 'IQ' ' sf- ' ' 2' :I -'ff ' gc Q , Q 1 2 ,,5, 3 '.., Ifpv., 0 .I .LW . , I A 4 . ' I, N ff'.,fi' 1' ' ':1'f?,'.'-'g.' '-Q' -'M ' 'r :gnu .f .V , 5- . Q M, of-. ,,':,o 'Q 'f .4.,,5h'.' F gmii' Vi-9 fly' '15 ' 'l 'ww ' .. mf, . A -' ' ' ' 1 ox J Q Q . ' 'Q 1 vj ...Ii in ill ff., 4 no f u. , 1 4 v Front Row s Susan Holmes Bock Row left To rignf - CI Jennifer Welker, Lorrorne Alrnendcrez ond Liso Brown -f Y-v.. - K .f-,-- +- oire Wochowiok, Donna Hawkins, w L X V - P 'J X ' W' 4 ,-QM- '.E-..' x - . . V iw, 1 'TQ I .. .A , . S V . mf- . ,..... 5 R N -x 4 x e D we . A n.QQg.Q Q Jw .V M werggsf, ' f -. ' , b 5 fan Yuan 'I Q J IX-an X v x i x. ' x fx ,. 1. , .. -f V 1 E Q -xxx L N' -be-if-.RLT 3 Liver ' . x X.- my A VI ' . Q, xf Y HOMECOMING 25 ROYALTY ON THE HILL Homecoming week was an exciting time for the entire student body of Hilltop High. Between lunchtime activities, the BMOC race, pep assemblies and the dance, everyone seemed to feel the spirit and vitality in the air. Students from each ofthe sophomore, junior and senior classes participated in crazy events ranging from ulance a spartan to wear a toga day. The BMOC candidates worked busily selling candy, cookies, and even themselves during the BMOC slave auc- tion. The Homecoming princesses waited through a week of anticipation and nervous- ness until the big night arrived. The Home- coming festivities ended Friday with Troy Miehls winning for BMOC and Susan Holmes was crowned as l986's Homecoming Queen. , , W ,, , it - 1 .T . , K, , , gi Z anvil ,. -Q l L.. 26 HOMECOMING l 1 ' Q fm, . H, 'V A 5 il .s f, , ,, ' J - T' ' I sf, . ff ' f , x f .- , 1 4 1 A 1I 4 V 1 , 'f -1,1-...fs X 1 'x I -X 2- ., in 4, - v - u I 1 ' 9 9 s w 1 '13 ll bv Jf Cgv GJ Jim 1. , XwwT'i Q D ' ' f1:fil'3-T7 4 LAN 1 ,,.1 ug, 1 Lxfl-I 45 Tlyk r . SM uf 'M ISM .KLVQE gg, .XI W HOMECOMING 27 HOMECOMING counr 1986 ,ig f V, ' K 5 ,gf B .iz Lorraine David Jennifef Greg Donna David 'DQDFN DxOY'5l.D XO LBYBQ 1 -1YNov.Q,N hmulomxmqbwdg Supposeo 10 DQ Q. buacfmx VWEOVQN-1,9 wiht YNQ.ppG1NCd?- My VOOM Viz O wvegcvx c, iwe beam Yxovmq fNxgTTiVfNL1fS,-L Sri-xx ruvcio do my vim- Gmc my mcmg... 1 svwouxcx NWC dome some OR -km-5 vefyxemgyq mx you Know me, Qygfxlqnxhq XQLA YWNKNUX Q1 NYNEY C. me my avkoc-:gl 1 www wear my' yexxow Cmllligm dregs, NHNM1 GLGQN Om ng, 1 hgpg, 3.1 Quik it x? Ohd XCUU. Weave , xei wwe: wwvwe. 1+ -xrwrowyy wma mx ml . weud ni over' NONE O5 vm YNXQYTTPGOFQCD some Wwe, X WG. voglie, Qvoufxd im: Xvocyx GG QONISMCQD my QCxVOFx'tE,QOf'N 1+ Rexx msc 1 NQLJ m OQOXVYXCAXQ, ,Qbicmy - -koxe Come +vuQ,'yThe +ve' NOPYWJ were dymomxit WWW NNE, CVONQ CUNWHN3 QNX mm wwe bww Orweb 11:25 went' woy so Roan , wiv OJX 0. ENUFFY wma: X NDP'-i 1 WCWQQS ON und Sam WOO VNS wake Lx rmqmy Yo ixagabm: WW Kimtrmbixf xr fOfCVCPl . CI ' I-'SG Dovid Cure John HOMECOMING The Idyll is much more than a book, it is a giant collection of memories that we will trea- sure during our high school years and even after we graduate. This year, with the help of advisor Chip Holmes, editors Tracy Rolfe and Kim Ruch, the yearbook staff put together an annual that is definitely one of the best Hilltop has ever seen. The hard work and dedication put into the book seems almost endless. The ldyll staff spent months making layouts, writing copy, and tak- ing pictures, But with a little patience we all sur- vived. Not only did we put out a marvelous book that represents Hilltop High as one of San Die- go's finest schools, we also developed long-last- ing relationships with each member of the staff. We would like to thank each member of the Idyll Staff, for- it was with everyone's help and sup- port that we made our annual so great, and hopefully with the help of the Idyll, Hilltop's stu- dents will always remember and cherish l'Life On The Hill. THE LOS 5:2513 3 Sidi? -525 31s3t3'-Sisigt Sfl3s5'-iE3?'5Q 30 IDYLL STAFF .W Kim is everyone's favorite editor DYLL STAFF Idyll Staff always pays attention Tracy Rolfe Kim Ruch Donna Hawkins Richard Rivera Moshe Sasson Editors ln Chief: Copy Editor: Photography Editor: Layout Coordinator: Business Manager: Jeffrey Hardesty Staff Artist Hiew Tapp J Senior Section: Christina Beauregard Mio May Kim Osgood Nancy Sharkey Chris Trupp Sophomore Section: Jessica Caballero Mathew Lane Melissa Cacha Liza Dychter Karen Ferguson Junior Section: Student Life: Scott Grady Susan Holmes Ward Lannom Amber Hildreth Christina Ryan Yolanda Arjona Jennifer Barton Sports Section: Faculty Section: Photographers: i Q ll! 21 Fernanda Bobadilla - . ' ' -is Cornelio Egasani Nidia Martinez Roger Nang Cornelio Egasani C A i f lg it Nidia Martinez to As . 5 Roger Nong HQ- -: Typists: A , Cristina Henderson . Porcia Paschoal ,,,,c:r ws IDYLL STAFF Cristina Henderson 3 K1 f X f MJ, 3 fi, A 4 A .3 :mg gg, iff: 45 I ' f P , ,K ... , ,Q i 57f,rf,f,xzf,?5,wQ-:j!'4?4 ' H :-1a1wf,a' ,f Q., ' , ,A Q ,X X-As. M , .f..,n,., ,f f , wx 1 4: W., WWA K5 . ,, ,ff W. if , , Wm g g,sfvALg.'1,,wg, J W, 1- . , 4, ggi: MXN xp Q , 1 A yy - iw K f ,N I , 4,,i.v,,.x4, K wan A - ' !i'7,: , f, , 1 Q ', , - , - Z , M hi' 9 ,,,. t 7,411- J, 1 , -rf hfwfm fwfr .Ads If 1 f M asf , f 'fx , f f mfrd , 4 f , , A ,.', .Mig f A In i g iL,1,k ,xii A g5f,5.f'4 'ravi' , il, 4 MA +-,. , ,,,,,, ,ME iv sslllw xlVl lGllS with the l'l'OQ Steve? Tjffgny ghgwg her Spirit The members of this year's 86-87 ASB defi- nitely represented Hilltop High SchooI's stu- dent body at its best. Led by President David Berger and an outstanding cabinet of lead- ers, they produced one of the most success- ful years HHS has ever known. With the help of newcomer Larry Laird, Hilltop's new Dean of Activities, and Financial Secretary, Patty Livesay, their spirit and dedication showed through in their many hours of planning and hard work. The ASB was responsible for many memo- rable activities and events which took place throughout the year, such as pep assemblies, organizing dances and lunchtime activities, homecoming, senior banquet and senior prom. This year's ASB was one of the finest Hill- top has ever known. They kept the spirit and pride of Hilltop alive during the year. We would like to thank the ASB for making this year's 'lLife On The Hill, one we will truly never forget. Hey what's with this? lit? silltie 9 1 l l I g Lorraine - what's your problem? Lancer Love ASB 33 HCT OFF THE PRESS fi ,ir ,2 The Lance Staff has made l-lilltop High proud this year. With their long hours of hard work, they produced many outstanding pa- pers throughout the year. Through editor, Mindy Llera, and advisor, Jan Vach, along with the rest ofthe Lance Staff, we were able to express our own opinions, find out others' opinions, and be informed ot activities around campus. Thanks Lance Staff for making our lite on the hill a little bit betterl 34 THE LANCE STAFF The Lance Staff Editor Production Manager Mindy Llera Richard McAndrew Assistant Editors Photographers Yolanda Ariona Scott Crisp Yolanda Ariona Artists Business Manager Eric Kome Dwight Nance Sean Reynolds Computer Tech lan Trotter Cathy Garrison Photo Editor Jason Salganick Sales Manager Andy Gersten Staff Writers Kristin Sherwood Sheri Leonard Patty Moreno Emily Lopez Lisa Barlau Richard McAndrew Angela Allsop Diana Falcon Jonathan LLera Lisa Flores TWO NEW CLUBS ON CAMPUS THE AEROBICS CLUB Back Row CLett to Rightlz Stacey Bye, Shannon Sanders, Laura Riddle, Deanna Willsey, Marlyn Michel. Middle Row lLeft to Rightbz Meri Schwartz, Rhesa Miller, Juanita Gonzales. Front Row CLett to Rightlz Angie Huerta, Nidia Martinez. THE WASHINGTCN D.C. KIDS Back Row tLett to Rightlz Monica Brown, Tamara Heinz, Matthew Byrd, Richard McAndrew, Marcus Probst, Larry Laird lChaperonel, Denae Fileccia. Front Row lLett to Rightl: Lisa Truesdale, Sandra Garcia, Stacey Bye, Roseann Tamer, Bill Rindone, Lisa Romine, Deana Fileccia. TWO NEW CLUBS 35 SENIORS EXTRAQRDINARE STANDOUTS QQEMNII .Hsmiiiikar 93' 2 12 54 :K 1 ,,miA, X'5 :' cami MYY6 LVL 'N l l riii is ,S-f',' Y. -K fi, V X Y 5 Wx i Q Back Row: Monica Lopez, Lorraine Almendarez, Stephanie Zampardo, Denise Zendejas, Susan Holmes, Mandy Miller. Middle Row: Sarah Meyers, Joy Ingles, Patty Moreno, Christie Holmes, Becky Ramirez. Front Row: Beth Rapp, Cristina Henderson, Kim Ruch, Tuesdee Parker, Mary-Anne Alwaque, Felicia Peralta, 38 GIRLS LEAGUE The l986-l987 GirI's League Club has once again done a great job. These sensational girls kept them- selves busy throughout the year. Although the club has many obligations planning the elegant GirI's League Formal, they also participated in many other activities. Such as the Art Fair, and they sponsored the B.M.O.C.'s and sold their traditional mums for Homecoming. GIRLS LEAGUE 39 . I. .N K XM' 40 GIRLS LEAGUE This year's Girls League was one of the most memorable events of the I986-87 year. The theme of the dance was Twilight in the City, and was held at the beautiful and luxurious U.S. Grant Hotel in Downtown. The dance pos- sessed an atmosphere of sheer ele- gance and beauty, this was due to the beautiful decorations and by the cou- ples themselves, that entered the ball- room with the girls wearing beautiful gowns, and the boys wearing handsome tuxedoes. The excitement began as the couples drifted onto the dance floor. It was then obvious by the couples smiles, that the dance was a success. This suc- cess was mainly due to the hard work and dedication that was put in by presi- dent Beth Rapp, the Girls League offi- cers and representatives, and the advi- sor, Ms. Sharon Sybert. They were re- sponsible for creating the bids, and making the beautiful decorations. The Girl's League Dance of I987 heightened spirits during the night, and stored many memorable experiences in the hearts of the Lancers present. For many students Twilight in the City will be one of the fondest and most wonderful memories of their Life on the HilI . GIRLS LEAGUE 4'I AFS HAS A NEW LOOK Q ,A The AFS Club has given itself a new look this year with a new name. The club's name is now Club International. Designed to link stu- dents with others from all over the world, Club International has provided us with an enrich- ing and culturally broadening experience. It has enabled friendships to grow world-wide and interculturally. Supervised by Mrs. Bals- ley, controlled by president, Cristina Hender- son, and a dedicated council, the club has been more successful than ever. With a club of over two hundred members it takes a lot of work to accomplish so many great activities, but it's definitely worth it. They enjoyed par- ties, square dances, barbeques up top and many other activities throughout the year. Life on the hill has been very successful for Club International. AFS Council: Mindy Tanaka, Tina Lawrence, Tiffany Shay, Suzy Watry, Keri Larson, Lisa Brown, Cristina Hen- derson, Richard McAndrew, Mindy Llera, Susan Firkins, Jennifer Krempl, Mandy Miller, Roger Burroughs, Mrs. Balsley, Bernadette Chavira, Ngoc Nguyen, and Beth An- derson. 42 CLUB INTERNATIONAL IT'S A SMALL WORLD ., Marcus Probst Denmark W Michelle Brugh New Zealand Chantal Canada The Foreign Exchange Students have definitely been the best yet at Hilltop High. When they arrived here at the hill they were a bit ner- vous, but they jumped right in and joined various clubs, sports teams, and made many new friends. They all enjoyed the parties, holidays, and of course the beach throughout the year. All the exchange 44 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Marc Armbruster West Germany f i Dorte Larson Q li' Qfff' W' J ' f V 1 :' 'f,, . i lg! off ' Q if f' students, with their lovely personalities and ability to make friends, will be missed when they leave. They will all be leaving some broken hearts and sad friends, but we will all have many special memories of Gokturk Yurtyapan nine very special people. Turkey FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 45 LE CLUB FRANQAIS The French Club is an added cultural attrac- tion to the life of l-lilltop High, Throughout the year, the French Club organized numerous ac- tivities which were to be both of service and enjoyment. A First of all, the members organized and car- ried out successful candy sales. These sales not only satisfied the sweet cravings of many stu- dents, but also increased the opportunity of awarding scholarships to deserving seniors. An- other activity was a hearty contribution to the successful Art Fair. One goal of the French Club was to please their many members. They did this by organizing many fun and exciting events including a trip to the restaurant L'Escargot where everyone en- joyed a sumptuous meal along with marvelous company. Other events included a trip to The Nutcracker along with their very special Christ- mas party in which they helped raise the spirits of the elderly by singing songs. French Club members under the supervision of Madame Wilson and President Tricia Arballo, created new friendships and happy moments to be cherished forever. 46 FRENCH CLUB GERMAN CLUB 'fb' 9 43: S The i986-87 German Club was an out- standing success and made many contribu- tions to Hilltop High. With the help of Presi- dent Alex Alfonso, Vice President Robby Banks, Secretary Ed Augustine, and Treasur- er Susan Holmes, the German Club planned and organized several meetings and parties for the benefit of it's members. Although the German Club is a newer club on campus, it has established itself under the direction and supervision of Benna Wilson, as one of the finest and most exciting clubs at Hilltop High School. GERMAN CLUB 47 LANCE AND PENNON OUR HUMAN VENDING MACHINE 4 ' it ,fb ,X ' 9 : gm Tiffany Pratt, Kim Garcia, Bernadette Chavira, and Au- drey Gonzalez , an ' Chien-we G eff or tzljfsftf' fe I - '52 Q-'tit gt ' l 3 e Lance and Pennon club deserves a pat Q2-C3 W2 n e back for their work. Although its mem- mf ' bfi bers do not receive much recognition for their jg! ,Pm gg g work, the lunch lines would not be very effi- ! 1-2 TTWEC' fn cient without them, The members work for school, helping to sell eager students their TYTUTTQTD CT Zeke- -.1 rw-oc:-'5 TDIZT-'fill :ze-:zQ leaf-rlgcvf' food. The leaders of the club are Bernadette Chavira, Tiffany Pratt, Kim Garcia, and Au- drey Gonzalez. To the Lance and Pennon club of I986-87, we thank you for giving your best effort and time to helping our hungry students of Hilltop High' All -5? -l-ci .llCT6L'C fi res,-fffa 1255- e,..:i:.J , V , L.-CJ li- fi,iv,iitCT-'Tjiy-Q3 if -:EiT3f5 63,5 lf' 'YG ig-dCJ.C'aC'ACb C5112 X ff? l 1.4 ble C7,C?fj C- s c-c:wf'w lC':fr ' G92 'fir' lc Cjbci 'JSCZQ f5i6r'w'-7lD'f'i mi DO E ff-A Qwfffcfwe 'ff-+ H1G df-6.1, We C.-Vip Teva x-V11 QCDCQIWEEQ If Cece- ?l' -i' ,eff Titel' -JF Qwest? Ckiffikwffiffo feet: Nl H, A Q..-A VCXC-Zlg ,gwq ,,,, .2 5-Cgafwg LJ: TTCJ :?J'19C. rfomglq Cyl? :fre Loca, f-3:-Q Qyksiais cplfcijeff fvi L.Jl'l-Homo lffd' cf' fclc. pf' vnfff W L-'W' Vdfluclldcctlfio 'VTlUTl 48 LANCE AND PENNQJL Ai-steel, l7'l'T-S9JC- PDCICT C-fs Cctlfvffl vc 1fsfAfp,5--t-ic-43K f1LAfwC'c2 k sind?-7- CDS? C-Cyglgcyu ber 'ZDz Dfie ff-pc-,f..:f1,f' CLo.,4fCL. SC 1 Ct Con C1 'jk X .Jiri ,mf A A ,,,fe l PEP CLUB Wm My A in 63 gf gdb Kwai! Lkgigkj cy UX. lt 'LV Ji f Qyitygxfi LEADE s IN sPlRFr T if M5'iMllfQi I Q- 'QLWMWD -ALL!! X The i986-87 Pep Club showed much pep this year. Under the leadership of Mr. James Fletcher, this year's Pep Club brought a unity of spirit which had been missing throughout previous years. Regents of Pep, senior, Tricia M ,MMU Q!! , , T' ,T dat .L A J' PC? null' .V - 'u vMf, HT Qi, X Arballo and junior, Ken Newton, worked 1 P, Shi many hours after school planning the various , , 1 VT ' activities. Secret pals, homecoming buttons Vdlfhg' 9 N and pom-poms were just some of the activi- W , Wm M ties that were done. Although the leaders of lim lg, cf V the club didmuchwork, the club would notbe Ulbwf Wm' ,A Q CZ, i possible without its members. The many ' 5 Pdf, ml beautiful signs posted throughout the year lil, ' ' , V , U i,r,A.lf .3 i n brightened the entire school and gave ath- Spb 2 sf letes that little extra incentive to win. Thefl imp l gi: x ij M321 club's cheering voices showed pride and l A Mlyfiis-UL J J' f helped to rejuvenize school spirit. l-lilltop l-ligh L' flffluz, thanks the Pep Club for all their effort and A L U-fls' P V contributions to the school! sn wvfpflvflrfxiilgil, Qfaxmlv f'VVTTW Ji f 'T' W fl Qaffi- fmwyk bfllfgl wwf T 1 X' ff' smoke CQ mf fl T if if dll il? i.fsMsMM1 42 'lf f cs' 2 c owe , CJ-Ad CN , 4 Q NC i gycjfifetj 1 r X71 dm, V y T fl . M, WEP CLUB 49 Cxg ,, 'gd ' I lf' 'K . ' BAND PLACES 'lst AT COLUMBUS DAY PARADE This year's band has done exceptionally well. lt was the marching Lancers first year back since l983 and they appeared on the scene with style! They brought glory to Hilltop High School in the form of many awards and honors won throughout our district. Our Lancers took first place in the Columbus Day Parade and placed fifth in the Bonita Fest. To add to these accomplishments, our band pro- vided great entertainment at the many foot- 50 LANCER BAND 'l it ffm ball games and pep assemblies throughout the year. Jim Davis, this year's drum major, added a special flair to the band. ln the Fiesta de la Luna Parade, he took first place as drum major. This year's band was the smallest in Hilltop's history, yet they managed to over- come this fact by being the best there is. Their hard work and dedication brought great pride to Hilltop High School. 5 -, ef. . gi mb A .wi aw yew Cute knees, Jim! LANCER BAND 51 THE DRILL TEAM S BACK The Hilltop Marching Lancerettes are back, marching with Lancer pride! To the school's misfortune, the Lancer Marching Unit has been out of the public eye since l983, but the newness ofthe group this year didn't hold back the Lancerettes! They had a successful marching season and brought home many trophies, The Lancerettes, led by Captain Michelle Fowler and Lieutenants Ber- nadette Chavira and Cassie Nelson, striving for precision and excellence, have proved to their competitors that size and experience are not always big factors in winning. l-lilltop is proud of the drill team's accomplishments this year! Their Lancer pride is hard to hide!! 52 DRILL TEAM MW , LANCER GUARD PLACES FIRST R saw- Ss P W 'iw 4' 'X P X' Q -.ima wf:2..w-QQ m Q. f. -- -. . Y ' 512-..:'if.f:5 . F fffii ' 'Ai' ' WXK. H Qzf. g - K-fha!! 1 - A. Q ., s f -A .sc ...I I I 1. Participating in many events with the Lancer band, the Hilltop Lancer Guard led by Captain Amber Hildreth has received many awards throughout the year. For the past three years Hilltop has dropped out of the marching scene. This was the first year our Lancer Guard marched in parades and field shows with the marching band and the Lancerettes. Many long and hard working hours have been dedicated by the Lancer Guard for the purpose of practicing. Their practicing paid off because the Guard never received anything but first and second places at competition events. We should be very proud to see our marching Lancers back in action. LANCER GUARD 53 . wl'-'J R .Q FX.-.'.s-.iswiii-', 'Qf 'vga ,?R la' f' f- '- fi lk Q X fs, it S . 0 lub? 4 5 5 , Q ix V f if K I ENSEMBLE A - This year's ensemble has performed to their usual excellence. ln December they had a Christmas performance that really helped to get everyone in the Christmas spirit. This year's president was Michelle Fowler and the vice president was Al Abarca, they did a great job of getting everyone ready for all of their performances. The l986-87 ensemble will never forget this year of 'lLife on the l-lill Officers of Ensemble - Michelle Fowler, Al Abarca, Lisa Hoge and Kim Garcia. 54 ENSEMBLE THE BUSINESS CLUB lm T 3 X Back row: Jessica Escobeda, Jenny Garcia, Maria Delatorre, Percila Delgado, Mrs. Lawry. Middle row: Mark Lozano, Helen Sanginthirath, Liz Cederquist, l-larini Duvvuri, Cinzia lnnocenzi. Front row: Nancy Barajas, Pat? Villegas, Ana Chavez, Becky Tg54Lor, Shannon Sanders. ' 'A' J , The Business Club consists of people who are planning on going into the field of busi- ness later in life. These students are in classes such as: Shorthand, typing, and accounting l, 2, 3. They enjoyed parties, selling pep but- tons tor homecoming, participating in the Art Fair, and many other various activities. With advisor, Jan Lawry, we club was very suc- cessful this year and glsvellfe onthe hill ci little l s iety N li, edge in the capitalislle X xi .X Tri 9, 1 2 K Y, J ,J N .J sr 1 -X fl. ,Q Q M r AN s, Wk .NL ,, ,J K gf g J ' .. 2 W is , ., L T- , s, , ' S- 5 wg .2 s. ' - -. 2, S .ig c.- ,J x X x pl ., 1 A ii J rs J 'D fi w . c .J PA 6 P IJ J ' ',-5, JN. V fi- N.: g ,Ls x ti xr 3 tk lei XJ , 1 -3 'J X S f' f '-if 9 s 7, ' ' 1-9 bs i -5 H H N A'-NTL FB li 'br T All ' 277' ' J ,D fix 7. 'X. l'XKi'4 . ,C l Q if A li ll: -S, ,C 'J l 2 -, A -M ,Q X Ji' 'J Yi 2 sw 4 P ff ,us 2- fs.. 4, ,F sf ti. .vf x so '--- K G in is W 'W BB' , N J --tg . ,ix xv 1 , X, Z. 'M xi if fs A-3 2 5 J 'X s H.- L6 V X A - 5 if S L -4 sz +- xl I l 4 Q sf S J -X 141 ,s sg fi in ig, N. Y' .FN-I V .J l X, an .J '- jj Q N, M in T-Q r- Q M .Q 4 fi ' M 'I A 'm 9 XJ Nt . , I 5 X3 -' Z P .i il jk 55,14 ' .3-, LJ .ky Q , ,L N, 1- , NQBUSINESS CLUB 55 M ' ll '?' -5 .Ei , 2 Mi 1 i ft HUMANITIES CLUB D 'd Tanaka Steve Gritts, Arturo Top row: Rob Banks, Roger Nang, Brian Kearns, Joe Kirkpatrick, James Davis, Moshe Sasson, Scott Grady, avi , Zepeda, Jim Kome. Middle row: Paul Deleon, Alva Gonzalez, Sachin Naik, Brooke Porter, Michelle Brugh, Amy Fesnook, Claire Billingham, Chantal Raymond, Christina Beauregard, Gabriela Vasquez, Roseann Tamer, Janette Linares, Marlene Linares, Shannon Carrol, Sheri Leonard. Front raw: George Viray, Arlette Johnson, Paula Offerman, Miriam Fuchs, Michelle Myers, Crystal Hudman, Tricia Arballo, Elizabeth Fahme, Becky Aguilera, Georga Rawls, Todd Lineback. Throughout the year the members of the helped to make these events very memora- Humanities Club enriched our stay at Hilltop ble. by participating in many serviceable activi- With the conclusion of winter came spring, ties. With the coming of winter, the Human- and thus brought the annual book fair. The ities Club participated in the very profitable fair was established to raise money for schol- Art Fair. After having had numerous meet- arships that would help further the education ings and work parties, all their efforts proved of deserving members. Unfortunately, as all successful as many imaginative decorations things end, the activities of the club also con- ' ' k- cluded with a very good feeling in the air for ' ' romising as well as the famed Humanities Club stoc ing was completed. All the contributions of b the members time, energy, and care y 56 HUMANITIES CLUB the departing seniors along with a p ' 'n ear. feeling of success in the comi g y l HILLTOP AUCTION HELPS THE LESS FORTUNATE The l986 l-lumanitiesfArt Fair Auction, as in past years, was a giant success. With the help ot Mrs. Christensen and the Art Fair Committee, the auction raised a total of over 52,000 to benefit the children at Children's l-lospital. The success ot the auction is also due to the generous contributions made by many of the social and academic clubs on campus. We would like to thank everyone that helped to make the auction so success- Utarzliu tul, it was a lot of hard work that benefitted a very worthy cause, we ,5 ART FAIR AUCTION 57 THE CHESS CLUB l Strategies, concentration and experience is what the members of the l986-87 Chess Club had when it came to the ancient art of chess. Every few days these wizards of the battlefield and others gathered to engage in this mind bog- gling game as well as an available chess lesson. Throughout the year they exchanged the differ- ent strategies and tactics to better their games. Supported by Mr. Thomas Robinson, the chess club was the best Hilltop has ever seen. With much experience behind it, this club will be better than ever in the years to come. 58 CHESS CLUB x ,GN STUDENTS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING T! P I 1 JL! The I986-87 Sadd Club proved to be one of the most unique and important clubs on cam- pus. The Sadd Club had many obiectives this year, many of which were centered around their goal to make students aware ofthe hazards of driving while intoxicated. To create this aware- ness, they planned an all important student awareness week. The club organized many meetings and put forth many hours towards the betterment and success of this very important event. Through the hard work and dedication of all the members, their work paid oft. With the help of advisor Janet Balsley, co-presidents Peg- gy Pomeroy and Lara lvlunholand, and secre- tary Cristina l-lenderson, the Sadd Club achieved their expectations by making this year a very special one. SADD 59 STRIVING TDWARD GOOD WILL .,,,W f ,- N , .. W . ,,,.9gm..,.,..f,,,,,.,,.,,,,,4,,,, ,,,',,,,,y..-M,Nf4.tw.,.N 4 I f , , .,,f 1' , ,, I One of Hilltop's most influential and impor- tant groups on campus is the Interact Club, Functioning under President Cristina Henderson and advisor Ron Keeler, the Interact Club not only created events that were fun and enjoy- able, their main goal was to help less fortunate people around the world. Sponsored by the Ro- tary Club of Chula Vista, the Interact Club had such meaningful events as donating items to this year's Art Fair, and raising food and money for hungry families in Tijuana. The entire stu- dent body owes the Interact Club a giant thanks for all its hard work and dedication towards the betterment of society. 60 INTERACT L H .vw-f. 4, ,, ill-W' RACING TQWARD THE FINISH The Bicycle Club, which is a relatively new club on campus, proved their talents again this year. ln fact, it was one ofthe most successful years that Hilltop has known. The entire group consisting of about IO peo- ple hammered many difficult journeys during the year including IO mile llfun runs and much longer jour- neys during competitions. Led by Coach Mr. Long, the bike club had an extremely prosperous year that is sure to become even more successful next year. This is due to their hard works, talent, and their goal to simply have a great time. BIKE ci.uB 61 ?4z.vs'192 7 FALL 1986 C.S.F. MEMBERS l - l t l i l i Seniors Ballard, William Beauregard, Christina Calabria, Gina Canedo, Jeanine Castro, Josefina Chadwick, Cynthia Dang, Tam Davie, Collene Davis, James Fahme, Elizabeth Fesnock, Amy Fleischacker, Jonathan Ford, Dana Grady, Scott Gritts, Steve Grove, Eugene Hawkins, Donna Hillhouse, Valerie Humphrey, Oliver Innocenzi, Cinzia Jasek, Monica Johnson, Arlette Jones, Richard Lawrence, Tina Lee, Mike Lineback, Todd Ly, Thu Mascareno, Samuel McPherren, Kevin Millhone, Nancy Mossman, David Naik, Sachin Place, Benjamin Pope, Wendy Porter, Brooke Rowden, Marjorie Salganick, Jason Sanders, James SanMartin, Michelle Sasson, Moshe Sevilla, Luis Shay, Tiffany Sheet, Nancy Tai, Li-Cheng Truong, Khanh Vazquez, Gabriela Walker, Jennifer Wallace, Scott Welker, Kenneth Juniors Bidart, Gustavo Collins, Bobby Cornelison, Lynda DeGuzman, Rodrigo DeLeon, Paul Denning, Lisa Dychter, Liza Figgins, Donald Garcia, Angelica Garrison, Catherine Griffith, David l-lolz, Jillon sb. Houdashelt, Jacqueline Huff, Karen Kwast, Tanya Leebolt, Anastasia McMurtry, Jeffrey Michael, Dina Miller, Amanda Minton, Kristy Mizrachi, Esther Parker, Tuesdee Pettigrew, Penny Raffer, Nicole Reed, Carol Rindone, William Russo, Joe Salazar, Lora Saluta, Kevin Sanders, Elizabeth Schalge, Troy Sears, Erin Sharkey, Nancy Sirios, Edward Sorenson, Tonya Stasinopoulos, Voula Stearley, Sandra Tai, Li-Jung Thiebaud, Jon Trook, Arin Trupp, Chris Valenzuela, Tim Walden, Karen Yarger, Amy SPRING CSF MEMBERS l2th Grade Arnold, David Attaway, Kristin Ballard, William Beauregard, Christina Berger, David Calabria, Gina Canedo, Jeanine Cederquist, Elizabeth Chadwick, Cynthia x 1 Dang, Tam Davie, Collene Davis, Jim Elliott, Erin sf Fahme, Elizabeth Fesnock, Amy Fleischacker, Jonathan Ford, Dana Grady, Scott Gritts, Steve Hawkins, Donna Hillhouse, Valerie Holmes, Susan lnnocenzi, Cinzia Jasek, Monica Jones, Richard Kirkpatrick, Joseph Korell, Michael Lawrence, Tina Lenz, Jason Lopez, Emmeline Ly, Thu Mascareno, Samuel McAndrew, Richard ar indicates CSF life member. McPherron, Kevin Millhone, Nancy Mossman, David Naik, Sachin Paschoal, Porcia Pope, Wendy Porter, Brooke Rapp, Elizabeth Roberson, Cameron Rolfe, Tracy Ryan, Christina Salganick, Jason Sanders, James San Martin, Michelle Shay, Tiffany Sheet, Nancy Shields, Susan Tai, Li-Cheng Vasquez, Gabriela Walker, Jennifer Wallace, Scott Welker, Kenneth l lth Grade Addis, Tracy Bidart, Gustavo Betancourt, Jeff Browning, Jason Butcher, Brian Calabria, Joseph Collins, Bobby Cornelison, Lynda DeGuzman, Rodrigo DeLeon, Paul Denning, Lori Dychter, Liza Figgins, Donald Fritz, Heidi Garrison, Catherine Gonzales, Audrey Griffith, David Holz, Jillon Houdashelt, Jacqueline Huff, Karen Hunsaker, Larry Larson, Keri Leebolt, Anastasia McMurtry, Jeffrey Mestler, Chad Miller, Amanda Minton, Kristy Mizrahi, Esther Parra, Marlene Petro, Maria Pettigrew, Penny Raffer, Nicole Reed, Carol Reynolds, Sean Rindone, William Russo, Joseph Saluta, Kevin Sanders, Elizabeth Schalge, Troy Sears, Erin Sharkey, Nancy Sirios, Edward Sorenson, Tonya Tai, Li-Jung Trook, Arin Walden, Karen Yarger, Amy Michael, Diana lOth Grade Alvarez, Jorge Banks, Amy Boyd, Chad Breese, Donald Brockman, J.B. Cabrales, Maria Campbell, Carrie Cano, Elizabeth Carrillo, Renee Crossley, LaLena Gomez, Michelle Han, Theresa Hawkins, Jeffrey Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Keith Ludi, Stephanie Mason, Mark McAndrew, Erin Poe, Ki Su Pieratt, Brett Price, Thomas Riddle, Laura Schaufele, Stephanie Schwarz, Daniel Thomas, Heather Valencia, Michelle Wada, Francine Ymamoto, Kevin CSF MEMBERS 63 SENATORS - FUTURE POLITICIANS SENlORS Almendarez, Lorraine Arballo, Tricia Banks, Rob Berger, David Butcher, Brian Calabria, Gina Chavira, Bernadette Cisneros, Sylvia Davis, Jim Elkinton, John Fleischaker, Jon Fowler, Michelle Garcia, Kim Grady, Scott Gritts, Steve Henderson, Cristina Jennings, Steve Kearns, Brian Kirkpatrick, Joe Lannom, Ward Llera, Mindy Lopez, Emily Lopez, Greg Mason, Blake McAndrew, Richard 64 SENATORS Porter, Brooke Pratt, Tiffany Ruch, Kim SanMartin, Michelle Shay, Tiffany Tanaka, David Tapp, l-lieu Taylor, Becky Wachowiak, Claire Walker, Jennifer JUNIORS Alwaque, Marianne Bennett, Annette Bidart, Gus Collins, Rob Corneilson, Lynda Deguzman, Rodrigo Denning, Lisa Dennig, Lori Estrada, Alex Gonzalez, Audrey Gurule, Marsi Houdasheldt, Jackie Lang, Michelle Larson, Keri Llamas, Jennifer Newton, Ken Sears, Erin Topete, Patty Triffith, David Trook, Arin Walden, Karen SOPHOMORES Acayan, Susan Alfonso, Caroline Barton, Jenny Cazares, Roman Chavez, Anna Gerberg, Julie Gutierrez, Gene Holmes, Christie Perez, Gustavo Pierson, Kenyatta Ramirez, Becky Sanchez, Willy Smith, Tye Stanard, Tonya Stribling, David Villegas, Patricia SPRING SENATORS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Alva Gonzalez Scott Grady Donna Hawkins Cristina Henderson Brian Kearns Ward Lannom Emily Lopez George Lukach Blake Mason Porcia Paschoal Kim Ruch Moshe Sasson David Tanaka Becky Taylor Claire Wachowiak Linda Newkirk Al Abarca Jeff Betancourt Bob Collins Lori Denning Alex Estrada Jillon Holz Jackie Houdasheldt Angie Huerta Keri Larson Nidio Martinez Mandy Miller Sarah Myers Arin Trook Karen Walden Sammy Weiss Kriss Wolf Amy Banks Anna Chavez Ben Davis Jules Gerberg Juanita Gonzalez Jennifer Jasek Keith Johnson Jonathan Llera Josie Marion Robin Niehaus Ki Su Pae Becky Ramirez Dan Schwartz Tye Smith Stephanie Zampardo SPRING SENATORS 65 MASTER OF THE THEATER Top row L to R: Susan Ferkins, Jennifer Krempl, Brian Kearns, Kim Ruch, Linda Newkirk, Mio May, Monique San Martin, Jackie Ciolle, Mike Meskill, Kenyatta Pierson, Erin McCallister, l-leather Thomas. Middle row: Arin Trook, Jim Davis, Christina Beauregard, Maggie Salinas, Miriam Fuchs, Chantal Raymond, Leandro Ruiz. Bottom row: Mr. Shofner, Beth Anderson, Keith Thomas, Chris Martinez, Laurie Christian, Erin Sears, Lisa Brown, Cristina Henderson, Mischelle Meyers. This year's Theatre Guild was made up of a group of talented high school students with the desire to act and have a good time while acting. They were also a group of friends who wanted to spend the year learning to work and commu- nicate with each other. Led by President Beth Anderson, the Theatre Guild took part in many exciting and fun events. These included the 6th annual 'Zucchini Day where all members showed imagination and cre- ativity in decorating their unique zucchinis. The Theatre Guild also had an annual Christmas Par- ty along with a trip to the infamous x'Rocky Hor- ror Picture Show. They showed their generosity by donating gifts to the Art Fair in order to raise money for charity. All in all, '86-'87 was a very successful year for the Theatre Guild, it was one which will always be cherished by each member. 66 THEATER GUILD mm, EVERY CHILD IS AN ARTIST. THE PROBLEM IS HOW TO REMAIN AN ARTIST ONCE HE GROWS UP! The Art Guild under the direction of Mr, Alva Thomas, contributed a great deal to this year's spirit. l-lard work and creativity reigned within the members as they spent many hours after school making and selling pep ribbons. The ribbons played an important role in this year's spirit. We would like to thank Mr. Thomas and the Art Guild members for con- tributing to Lancer spirit on the l-lilll Pablo Picasso President: l-lieu Tapp Vice President: John Elkinton Secretary: Marsi Gurule Members: Jennifer Bowers, Jessica Esca- bedo, Jenny Garcia, Debbie Gri- sell, Erin Sears, Tiffany Shay, Ga- briela Vazquez, Angelica Yepiz. ART GUILD 67 'I986-87 DECATHALON CLUB Bock row left to right - Sochen Noik, Jason Solgonick, Richard McAndrew, X oright I'1eSosson M' Ile Mee ond Jes lcnsenci. t os , uschs ya UAF. Q Q QR gvN , The198687A d D mu f is views vm Mex Yr fg if Mb Qxqylbvb :Fx S w N:x?vieeeljOx:ouuT hdIUgtECItdTE1p Ig Q Q Sl gukof Ms. Brow g th g p plt t hree eo E h fh xg Q Ngwsktfilw X N bgesxrnemblrsrh f ttrmcuf h SHE, htd Qx0o X- QQ ' 5 X tokecons tdof TT t T te Q Q gf Q mb Q NO X XM? QQQKQSSQ Sswrigw-2 G1df3L:V' T th SG . ' w e 1' H? SN S N36 seccondpl Th d TIT dg Q d SN Y-x QSN ,Q vgxkgcanfivrgi Ib gm ehrghh Qgbliwxbsi 9' ENN Nsnwws Nxg NRXLU. Q l 'XX Q, mxbb ExWQ NWN Q-TVN' mv' sbityx- wsqmgss mx Q N35 so N X Ng Xxgsfu, 44QkXqS5tNg'QxSW.SxNf3g gil 332 wgfS e3wfxgi?si' Qs.f'i'WSfw R Yo Miigigsxgggpiaxx Qiwwihgefimsiw E Qfpfams3QR-QQSS-Eibzggfiggfwfigf A as ACADEMIC DECATHALO V Mike Meskill, ond Ms. Browning. F I f OUR ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS Back Row: l.i Chang Tai, Erin McAndrew, Donald Breese Middle Row: Dan Schwartz, Howard Mason, Jeff McMurtury, Mike Meskill, Sachen Naik, Richard McAndrew Front Row: Tom Price, Jon Fleishaker, Amy Fesnock, Ron Clement, Li-Jung Tai As in the past, Hilltop l-ligh School has worked toward achieving academic excel- lence. This year's team has proved that. Al- though it involved a lot of work, they came out on top. Like the Academic Bowl and the Scholastic Superstars, the Knowledge Bowl Team gathered together and challenged many schools from around the city. Led by advisor Mrs. Browning and Team Captain Jon Fleishacker, the Knowledge Bowl Team com- pleted another successtul season and outs- cored the competition by a wide margin. We are all very proud of our Knowledge Bowl stars tor not only proving their academic achievements, but for once again proving that l-lilltop stands tor excellence. 5 lf' 1. Tig -s' n ' 97 ' n ,cf - -1 ' -f - 1' 'Ti :T?c .ig-::xiini...xr.:r3T . , - ..- KNOWLEDGE BOWL 69 Q92592592SQLEQEZQEEQEEQEIQEEQESQEEQE592592592592FQEFQEEQEFQBEFQEFQEFQESQE -re img 95 295 IQ: QQ5 503 19: , 335 Lights! Q35 FQ? 502 535 Camera! ggi e S - 5 533 Achon! 35 pg pg 535 395 ig? Q35 302592503502593502EQEEQEEGPZEQESQESQL5Q935'92?Q?E5025025QE5Q25Q9E5QZ599Z5QE502592563 Rave reviews f 2 5 2 m Q. 'P J' rn I- o 3 0 cn Z rn 2 U7 U Q 'O cn -L UT -H C 3 draising fashion show. It was the first of its kind on Hill- top s campus to feature Mr. and Mrs. Hilltop, music entert ' ' ' ainment, fashions, and prizes. Models from our own campus ustrutted their stuff in styles from J.W. and the Wet Seal - two popular trend-setting stores in Plaza B ' ' ' onita. The night s success was due to the hard work and dedication of Producer Yolanda Arona Ch 1 , or- eographer Laura Salas, Hostess Mindy Llera, Co-Advi- sor J V ' s an ach and Tim Mahoney, the models, and all of the assistants. Models: Top row: Osiris Leon, Roy Zendejas, Diana Falcon 2nd row' M . onge, Cathy Zarate, Rodrigo DeGuzman 3rd row: Patty Moreno, Ken N ton, Kristy Minton Bottom row' Luis Rebelez Amber Hildr th Ol Roy ew- . , e , iyer Hum- phrey l ' ' I - , . l I - 5 , I -' liii f f - - Producerfllirector Yolanda Arjona - ' Choreographer Laura Salas - l L ,L ' lllllllllllllllllll U Q W c L I 1: C XX l l 1 -Y 70 FASHION SHOW i ' 1 A J ' '5 , ' -f f ,' li ' '- I ,' ' u., 2 J .:- 4- . , s.,- N, i I 1 .i ,' i' gl' , ',' , 1' , . A '1 r ' , I 4, N. ,', 2 ' .1 XM- g, 1 f I- . .' mf ,K li I f I l tin U r lil Hi ty j,f, , f, 1, X RW, J, J ff ll! I' ' Li ' if f M11 , , p- w, f ,M ' . , , ,dye ,A K ,L if AIRBAND CONTESTfs fi Tii ff : + , : i .i Pi 'O ,, ' 1 2 c : f-. A--: i N FN ft' fs 'W Af, if. X- X A . mm' ,Q -,.,,1.,'x, :f rf'-.., sx gk T W . i, . -N. -, .-My x. I ' ,lx The first annual Hilltop Pepsi Classic Airband Contest was the beginning of a tradition at Hilltop l-ligh. The competition, X, K sponsored by Round Table Pizza, and local radio station 9l X, X15 was a big success. Three top acts won cash awards and the first place winners moved onto district finals. From there they TT had a chance at lip syncing to the county regional competi- tion and a SIOOO cash prize. 15- Above: Steve G. and Steve J. announce the winners F, Right: Third place: The Beastie Boys fs., Below: First Place: The Andrew Sisters ' P fy, 1 6 in he T l 1 ,ff : ,gil X T1 .QS ' 2. Q wg'-.3 :jx fl lik, lm ' gg: si.':f ' .Z ,'-' V ' , ff xv , Second place: Crayon Jungle Y A , ' in gg Q, 'f , jj: ....,..:::xuu:.f...-. X i f' ff! if i ,fm y ff' if ,ff if f iffy y iffy if-fit Y ,I . 5, f, M f fy ji: ff 7 K AlRp,o.NDy COI?IJ'E?T,I,1,1 f ' fi :ffm T ffl it iv as f: fi C T 1 f .. fl iff' ff , fjlff Lfulif V,yfjQ HOW EMBARRASSING is AX' 1 l Q :111: A ' , ,-ff , f , ,M . .ansgg i- V Looks like funl 1: x Q - su,,,i.- ' x ,i ' Word: I con'T find it! ,inland Left: Elementory school visits Hilltop Above: Are you hungry? 72 HOW EMBARRASSING svn' 'Y ,, . K ,, f 'W Our Homecoming Princes M w dwg! M 4 ,pun i he Oh my God, I I I 1 -wwf ff 4 3 5 aw K it C? affix! ii uf 1141! sa gg: 4 :Fi ffijwikiziigigk , ',J, ' .1 if f .i QL, A 7 33'-JITAJ T -U73 Y . 11 fQfQ5L,,A L5 w ' 'I iw X H Q f 1-ew . . , MODEL UNITED NATIONS ,QW 74 MODEL UNITED NATIONS Model United Nations began with a bang this year when five of its members were pre- paring for the International Model United Na- tions Conference in Hollandg the biggest con- ference in the world. They were Jason Salgan- ick, Richard McAndrew, Michelle San Martin, Jim Davis, and Jonathan Fleishacker. Hilltop is the second school in California to ever gog this year we were the only school west of the Mississippi River to be invited. The club gained a large group of first class debaters who worked a fun year at the San Diego State and Oceanview Conferences. The Model United Nations Club was a giant success this year. This is due to their dedicated members who worked to make M.U.N. the best it could possibly be. OUR LOCAL FISHERMEN I xx l N l 2 ...g ' y g . Q g t H , , ,, . ,,,M , . N-M VN , , V M-MAA - I Q THE CLUB at 'fkb risking Club Assomq No i?.e-sp0rxsgbg1,q,y- Tywhl, pow pm, your Svppomc' i. The Fishing Club was a new club on carn- ' pus this year. Through their hard work and spirit for Hilltop High, this club was a great success. Being one of the largest clubs, they were a big force on campus. With their fun activities and unique style, this club will never be forgotten by the student body of Hilltop High. The Priests of Posei- don showed great leadership and helped to make this club the best it could possibly be. Thanks Fishing Club for adding some individuality on the hill. Q... 640f-:c.- IF 'l'bv.fg iS any frwcrscl 0fm1vwL. T'lv.x..,f is uns-ble. fd i-agp Sfill mary, Man ,Qur- vl-r. s mln 5, QRS! V-410 ygys, yuvll l1bVI.t LEAUI Kgymu, 4-iq 0- Frigus., n,-QAM, ,L MVS, La ybuku T Muir orx qt-'7 fo be. 0-fU'UrxgJ ,im Icklh Wkdft Sched you owl ldis l -1 . f 1 Gore TJ, Zwfzihwv, F-UAB, ill Hxa. ,- 4' 5... nm gu,H'-3lx.o..t 7'-:mea Wg Avug A06 ,poqgnlh Gita-411 P'-FYTI-its T.. D Q ' Tkis ht D A I 'l 0'Y'vs, 0-1-ursg, Q 5 if-'x 'fl-4. basl- 'l'hc-4.4-, yt f l lille- 'Hx A14 f. X wx, 0 'WP' - - 1 no b4..un.5 ewsgvyxcj ,Wendt +R z.-N5 o--.ss-, HN. bust, I dove-l WM, +9 S g The Priests of Poseidon-Scott Grady,Steve Gritts,David Tanaka,BIake Mason,and Robby , l P Dell op HM, B k wx, I vv-bi.. fl vvpvisl hgvtp so an s. C S P. gui-Qrchu Offws-qoaal hwy, WQJJL- had Q A X I UHNJ Cv-if-7-I-1, Tk-.tc mf 15, bag, TL-Hsgvakl Hwvkks Y 'NQ I L Why Tilt Sec-fo.: dv:-neg fygfummcr: buff Mcalgt Fi:-,k.,x9 Dub muwbar MXN- ga manga Iglorsll' 3 Best GC Lvcl-. IA Tu. QA-.rv,,, wkud-:.va.r '!6u.lNe..7 do, '56 TN- CDVVSL l'e.q'u,'f-e4,y,,,,,f-5 .1'Df,,,a' Llhjgjzlt W1 hm A sfw +i-M dow ff. rw QM, W1 P THE FISHING CLUB 75 P lxofuf. Os mpc, NCQ, - - - your Fri-ew for li C . X X -- C' Dgxvid .lg-vscfft-o., krhg IVLSL, .,,...--M j ,,k.. , s, ,uf-A I Q2 , -,N 4 A A A 1 .. Ui 1:fl' f :W jgkw W, ' 'bf mamissizis - l 1 it kfr- S I , ua , 4 ' mg A . V ft During the l986-87 school year the Lancer athletic teams excelled, Not only did they work hard at their individual sports, but the team members also gained a sense ot broth- erhood and togetherness. Under the watch- tul eyes ot their various coaches, the athletes developed a team spirit that gave them that lllittle extra. Our year got started with toot- ball and cross country, then continued into soccer and basketball, followed by track and baseball, There were many other sports ac- tivities throughout the year, and as usual, all our teams proved competitive, bringing us much pride, The quality ot lll.ite on The Hill is always improved by our athletes. 23 g,,,, .,pV new .S N-:LN 4 i 132 X ' , ff , . : , , . , , V ' -'A - ., Qs , , . , 'E ' 1' , x 'T ' -, , g 1 , . X f 1fQ , ,ffi W . , W . . 1986 VARSITN f f 3 f 1lf f 1 Vfllfii' cw wifes, ,g4?mf1fff Q www New uni'-M5 ff , . 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A ,LZ 78 VARSITY FOOTBALL ax , - q - r 1lf.fI Q,, Y i A,'-W H' M, :,' L.f Hfi ,,AV7 M igi ' ' ww '7f ZfYQf' :ZR-if ' 1001-BALL TEA AA , yn, '13 ' My 5, cmwwgr g ,fQiD5wffr,g ffm W ,., ' Q A vm, sam fu we wewr f:57 wdp,om 2 'filff QQ W vvf QWWU 9? VLQ V6 SOWIC TEM! yj H,r71fd xf vW'fY7c? A H Q :M 4 ,ig g A x 1 M Q4 51,57 Sfjf yOu. Qivcfr if 5534755 Qigf' 16359 5 is ieOVi 011191 Our' , ' f!3Q'H V 8' k 9 'many YQXQLZ- .V s M - YL ?! f., Q1 ' !'5E. ' tim A ii A fl K ' ' Ui' 1 3 gi M .3 -L 'V fy 12 QQSW -ww Q g,If' ! g ,ggi3gg51 A '-ff' ' tg, P 0 35' 'S 'b 'f f i1g ' ' w gHLHUPf mf W4FJ?,4 K ' . L:,i. A .iigg 18 W . 6 6 Q' 9 4 p 'Rh 0 KU 4 Q f 1 J 5,1 as vw: '-K W 'Li HILLTUP La-if nf A was W 'wir -1 'W' Y ENLLYUP I - 0- . - 1 A, . I i , Q ' f. k , k H r .4 Q V. A Q ix ,K K. , nl' I' , F 7 1 ' I ,0 , 1 , x F . ., .M3. sh -- .5 L, 'ti -4'.. V,...,nl.: I-Q by -ggd +5-.1 A t J' Q 5 A f, 7? Q ,, 1: , Ja! 'MEM 'L - .KTA--bhfz. ami.,-w.,':1 -W W i VARSITY FOOTBALL 79 , f With almost all of the skill players back from the previous year, the l986 LANCER FOOTBALL TEAM was looking forward to a fine sea- son culminating in a CIF playoff berth under second year l-lead Coach Joy Gritts. The loss of their starting quarterback on the first play of the lst scrimmage of the year seemed to draw the team closer and give them added incentive for the coming season. After a season opening loss to Valhalla, the Lancers bounced back and played their best game of the year against cross-town rival Castle Park. Junior quarter- back Robbie DePerro, Senior wide-receiver Ron White, and a tough Hilltop defense led the Lancers to their first victory against the Trojans since l 98l . After a lackluster victory against Clairemont, the Lancers travelled to perennial football power, Helix, and that's where the Lancers' problems began. Because of the loss of several key players throughout the year due to injuries, the Lancers were forced to play the rest of their games at less than full strength. As a result, the Lancers always played tough, close football in the first half, for exam- ple, losing only 7-O at the half to Mesa Champ Sweetwater, before tiring and folding in the second half. lf next year's team can remain injury free, sophomore quarterback Chad Boyd, junior LBXOL Mario Martinez, junior LBXOL Brian Leonhardt, and junior wide-receiver Bret Butterfield, should be able to lead the Lancers to the level of excel- lence achieved by previous Lancer teams. an 'u 80 FOOTBALL 1 When David D'Ar1drea got into open field this year, he was hard to tackle. Hey guys, can I play? One of Brian Leor1hardt's hard hits. Is that money or is it the bali? When Ward runs, people watch. Prepare for impact? Came oh guys, get real tough? Hey dude, what's the score? FOOTBALL 81 HARRIERS WIN MESA LEAGUE The boys Varsity Cross Country team had a championship season. Their hard work and determination paid off in an undefeated re- cord and in winning the Mesa League Cham- pionship. Other highlights of their season in- cluded placing first at the Mt. Carmel Invita- tional, placing third among very tough teams at the South Bay Invitational and an out- standing showing at C.l.F. Leading this team of excellent athletes were Greg Lopez and Todd Theriac. Cross Country is a sport of teamwork and talent and all the members of the varsity team proved they are the best. Greg Lopez was cross country's lil runner this year. Top row: Tony Vallodolid, Greg Lopez, Billy Ricketts, Coach Cumming, Caesar Rous- ton, David Smethurst, Alex Estrada, Bottom row: Todd Theriac, Gustavo Perez, Tye Smith Get set . . . Go! The Lancer pack. 84 BOYS VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Freshman Billy Ricketts proved he was varsity material. -o 'mggy f ' UQ When the going gets tough, Todd gets going. 'HILLTU' funn- ' , Tye, Caesar, and David stride together to the finish. an ' ,,1- 'f l, ,. g, - 'f' '13agi-eff, 'fl' 2' exs ,r-is 2' 1Q.:rf4,f ,W i'ff'3'2Yd'fif.f.,.4?2'vi-3,1get . - X113 'fewer-, 'P 45 A +-,vw ' E, 3.55 'Qj Uv-nfbif ,,f7f.2a,,'Qm,.g, 3 I f L -44, T' gg45,.i,'iM' 4 413:-dk 4. 1 .v ' ,is .gg f-L5 X ' ,g L ii-Q-Ivfj g. figff' ,cxwi?P ' 35 3 ' vw' 4-rlm The beginning of another win. ' .44- . .-flax si Determination was the key to l-lilltop's success. Glad it's over?l BOYS VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY 85 GIRLS VARSITY HARRIERS The Girls Varsity Cross Country team proved again that they were one of the best. Their dedication and enthusiasm showed in sweeping victories over eight out of nine con- ference teams. Leading these talented girls were Becky Taylor and Stephanie Zampardo. Placing first at the Mt. Carmel Invitational and third at the South Bay Invitational were definite high points of their season. Coach Cumming's experience and dedication con- tributed tothe success of this team through- out the season and at CIF. With such talent the Lancer winning tradition will continue for many years to come. Becky was one of the top Lancer l-larriers W I Top Row - Diana Falcon, Coach Cumming, Jennifer Llamas, Middle Row - Renee Griffith, Tracy Rolfe, Stephanie Zampardo, Bottom Row- Becky Taylor, Colleen Da- vie, Keri Larson, Susan Holmes C Oli Tracy and Stephanie show the others how to climb l'The Hill. 86 GIRLS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY ,K .Q knwifimfixl t 51 . . - ww 8 .--gf: 2. . MHS' 1 W v K' VW3, Ng-M W1 . W .1g2'..yv-Q! fl was 'P' I 'QPSK X 1? my .1 ,mf :aw t+p f1 3: ff IQ K x .J I X ' 1 I xi 'I I N? fr S if ww- 93? 'tau I' 2 ' 'I ' I I- . if N52 I 'Si r, , 1 -1 it +2-,non A, V got' xt, b . Q I ,.. Q' 7' V ' , ,X l D Zi 6 Worx C0555 C KOS! M 'Mx Susan and Tracy, out in front again. The running buddies: Diana, Stephanie, Susan, Keri, and Jennifer, 1-adssuun,,,,,, , ,if Jennifer and Keri giving their all! DISCUSSIVIQ V009 Sf 0feQY- tank' J' W ' . .. 4, .J - A 1, .li , . tab? 4-E N 4 . , ' , h 4701 ,' X 'I -f I 14, ...I , Off to a good start. Where did I leave my running shoes? GIRLS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 87 BUMP, SET, SPIKE, WIN!!! Jackie's determination contributed to the teams effort. Allison concentrates on the ball 88 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL M4 Top row: Sue Ellen Stallard, Tricia Chapman Middle row: Jackie l-loudashe Jennifer Walker, Allison Charles, coach Peggy Ormsby Bottom row: Jenny Sch Their teamwork paid off. I, Sylvia Cisneros, Kasey Klaser, Tina Thompson, Cathy Zarate, Karen l-luff Jenny eyes the competition. Sue Ellen prepares for competition. Junior Cathy Zarote works her way onto the court. With the tall season comes the sport of volleyball and as always with Hilltop a group to vie for victory. Fielding a team of talented athletes The Lancer Ladies entered the arena of competition. With several returning varsity players such as senior Kasey Kloser, junior and captain Tina Thompson, and sophomore Allison Charles they challenged the county volleyball powers. ln the words of their coach Peggy Ormsby, l'The team was very inexperienced at the seoson's beginning. l-lowever she said that they had developed as planned and were, on the whole, very much improved by the seoson's end. Their narrow defeats by Mesa League powers Bonita Vista and Sweetwater highlight their im- provement. According to their coach, They were an evenly talented group that, when communicating played outstanding volleyball. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 89 VARSITY POLO SURGES TO VICTORY l X31-il i zwftw' , . . . 1- ,v-if , if I Tal I T if A 'A Ng' Q ,A-5 AT swam, ,,,..-1' 4 Fi W If ' ' 2 mn U ,akin M .tw-M4981 Tx' Coach Steve Cantrell, Robert Truitt, Coach Lynn Garcia, Will Fetter, J.C. Johnson, Mike Pence, Gokturk Yurtyapan, Chris Martinez, Arin Trook, Bill Ballard, Scott Grady, Brian Ketterer, Managers Shannon Rivera and Jillon l-loltz. The Varsity Team assembled itself this year little suspecting that it would have such an outstanding year. Retaining tour varsity start- ers from last season the team already showed great promise. To bolster this line-up Gokturk Yurtypan, the formidible junior na- tionals player from Turkey, was added. Under the able guidance of coaches Steve Cantrell and Lynn Garcia the team proved its strength in seasonal play by defeating each successive team with only two close defeats. The team experienced two major set backs in the season. Firstly, an unfortunate acci- dent deprived them of their starting goalie. Next they were unable to obtain the extra practice time they wanted in the form of morning workouts. Despite the adversity they strove to earn themselves a C.l.F. berth. In their insistence on quality play and competi tive success the Varsity Water Polo Team ex- Co-Captain Gokturk with his high caliber emplified Him-Op'S determination fo Ochieve Co-Captain Brian Ketterer, with his speed play, led the teams offense. excellence and ability, provided the team with invalu- able offensive and defensive asset. 90 VARSITY WATER POLO 532515-YT, 'fluff' , S, r .ay , - 3 ,L,: 1 .pk 5 it ., i- ,W y 'fag L K- if A- it W t five: .l iwsa 4 7 ss' -1 We' 'f K g,i-nu . , ' 333 J El .iff 1 f 4. W.. swf , M.. if i f W4 N 'la ,E W Ni wi s A .MW f 3 'l, -ww J i, Q , i v '-use gg' er A V Y . if 4 I K .W X X Q Bill Ballard, with his offensive instinct, was an important component of the G.T., Scott, and Will scan their opponents. -Q.. 'WW .., . wt Scott Grady balanced the team with a strong defensive link Powering his way past another opponent, G.T. proved virtu ally unstoppable in one-on-one situations. YP! X? X if i if X ., ,V I , ,Hg-r,..,, . X r , KA , 4. V gk, '- .f i Y ' , i l'You guys are a bunch of stupid retardsl Chris Martinez skillfully , 1 protected the Hilltop goal for the better part of the season, 2 ,J '14 VARSITY WATER POLO 91 GIRLS TENNIS Hilltop's girls tennis improved tremendous- ly this year, losing only one league match and qualifying for C.l.F. Mr. Naegeli's team pos- sessed outstanding skills and each girl strove to reach her potential. The future of girls ten- nis at Hilltop looks very promising. -,,- ,,,,,,,,,,m,4 ' Zu demonstrates the smash serve. Nice backhand Allyn! 92 GIRLS TENNIS Top row: Sharon Sefchovich, Christie Holmes, Carolyn Alfonso, Ann Hall, Allyn ltami, Li Tai, Deanna Andrews Middle row: Angelica Garcia, Nancy Sheet, Theresa Peterson, Diana Ponton, Theresa Escoto, Laurie Clothier Bottom row: Cathy Garrison, Aranzazu Alberdi, Lucy Castillo Christie shows she is one of Hilltops best, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL This year's J.V. Football Team displayed great talent and sportsmanship. Although the season didn't provide many victories for the Lancers, they still managed to come out on top when it came down to Lancer pride. This year's team was led by quarterback Chad Boyd. Halfway through the season, he was moved up to the varsity team. Replacing Boyd was David Chapman who continued the strive for victory. The season provided great training and experience for our future varsity team. The Lancers certainly did bring spirit back to the l-lill. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 93 J.V. BOYS GO UNDEFEATED Proving once again that the J.V. Cross- Country Team is the best, they went unde- feated in every conference meet. These fu- ture champions showed their determination and persistence in every practice. With all their hard work and Lancer spirit, they will be an important part of next years team, Jim running at a good pace. Stride is Fred's middle name. Top: Roger Nong, Pablo Pena, Scott Laudner, Front: Todd Lineback, Jim Lareau, Sean Erickson, Mike Artiaga, Fred Reinke, Carl Carlucci, Joe Russo, Mark Rutter, Back: Jeff Yamamoto, Ernesto Perez, Coach Cummings, Jeff Banks, Donnie Goodwin Donnie and Tony fly down the steps. 94 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY J.V. GIRLS STRIDE TO THE TOP The J.V. Girls Cross Country Team had an excellent season. They worked hard in every practice and it showed in all their races. These girls were a very important part of the Lancer Harrier team. Smwwkfwmkt. .. . V,,- ibne 'Q .V . Follow the leader, she is a Lancer! Becky and Josie kicking back before practice. u. f' Top row: Melissa May, Angela Shanks, Catrese Stavall, Sarah Meyers, Susan Shields, Cathy Gibbons, Amy Varger, Cofrgse finishes Strong, and Margaret Aginiga, Middle row: Brenda Flores, Becky Ramirez, Josie Marion, Coach Cummings, Angel Rivera, Kalee Larson, and Donna Gill, Front: Angela Allsop, Arlette Johnson, and Tiffany Shay JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 95 J.V. LADIES WIN LEAGUE TITLE The team was separated into First and 'lSecond teams. This provided a scheme by which the best could be proved thus and im- proved. At the same time, the less skilled or practiced could upgrade their level of play and serve as an integral part of the team. With constant competition for the starting spot, each team member was forced to give their all. Thus a healthy competitive environ- ment was created in which each member, starting or subbing added equally to the team by either playing or raising with practice, the teams level of play. Coach Scott said, l'They helped each other by working each other. The team was coached by Mr. Scott and Nancy Accerio. l-le possessed the calm and collected coaching quality and she the good background in basic skills and game play. To- gether they led the team, highlighted by the Denning sisters, Lisa and Lori, to a successful season. They truly made l-lilltop proud. sag: 'S' adn. if ,,,, L, ,Es The Denning sisters demonstrated both fine play and excellent leadership qualities ,ff- ' iv r fini f LJ. Top - Coach Scott, Charlohe Soto, Manager, Audrey Gonzalez, Lori Denning, Sara Floto, Roberta Corvin, Lara l-lutso, Manager, Coach Accerio Middle - Linda Cornelison, Jennifer Jestek, Lisa Denning, Stephanie Shaufele Bottom - Tonya Sorenson, Dina Diffenbaugh, Leslie McClendon, Carla Renick 96 JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL , -R 2? Practice makes perfect for Jeff Brennan who masters the fine art of the rear back. ,J .E f,' vc., . K .kki. 's ,, 'L 1. v. gs E' 831.9 .ri- I r rs .. ii i - --zisk T' 9' if ., ., c We . - 5 5. Sammy Weiss with his acrobatic backhands provided the offense with flair. THE HOPE FOR THE FUTURE The Junior Varsity Water Polo Team for l986 proved that skill is directly related to practice and patience. Through hardwork they raised their level of play as a team and as individuals substantially. This is made obvious by the many victories and few narrow defeats experienced in the later half of the season. Comprised mainly of juniors this group promises to provide HilItop's Varsity Team in the coming year with a strong base. tl' XNXX Susie Piazzoni, Coach Steve Cantrell, Scott Freaner, Jeff Brewan, Jim Kome, Rob Aflfl TVOOK P0Ced the Olfeme with intelligent Gnd OQQVSSSWS Banks, Jeff Betancourt, Chris Gentry, William Latislaw, John Freaner, Coach Lynn Dl0Y- Garcia JUNIOR VARSITY WATER POLO 97 4 i Y-'YV V' 3 WX 1 9 ,. Z xx ur ,LQ C 'fl H fl L, 35'1jB1i A WH-W eff 531 L ' AM I fff' Qs,-t,ii.fQ,15,.Ml'AgLQLNf11i1, s AW.:--M,-M, , all-f . K Q1 A Ni , , . - . . B 1, - ' 'ft K . , , r W Y ' I X Q , ' w t M B s ' ,N ' f A A ' u v v 1 4 v v ' N4 1 A r -W ivy . ,. A ' A , 4 V - K .x Q, . I A . A , v Y l ' Y A V , W if fi ,, 3 Q 5 A ' ' - Ali., , an A . , , , , A , , , , , , , 1 ,.. ,- N 7 tu -us.. ff i HJ .it V'-B 'Qi si ct.: K hm., F, J 3 'fi 2 1 , :iii . Pr U Q 5' i 'J . .7-1 M . I if- W , Q .YV lf' 'E Ku. i J, Top row: Caesar Rouston, Dave Tanaka, Scott McKay, Brian Butcher, Blake Mason, Bob Lowry, Roger Burroughs, Chugger Adair, Gabe Garcia Torn 't Evans, Justin Timothy. Bottom row: John Mosqueda, Henry Negrete, Victor Vargas, Torn Silbernagel, Jose Hudson, Mars Betita, Danny Schreck 3 .4 i . 1 Q, P .,. uw vi ' N c A 4. ? Q' 5 , ,as K ' WA fa E J rg, tt H3 'mf W . xy if ,. Get oft you! ,fl 535 Q ,. E s ,V F9 f 1 A , -X , ,V -ji. .. - fr. 1 'I ff , .- -, , M 1 ,li I A . Kabergsigees andgioygoccer. 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BOYS VARSITY SOCCER 99 POWER AND DETERMINATION ln the experienced hands of Coach Tom Evans, the Hilltop l-ligh Soccer Team once again showed its excellence in competition. Relying heavily on a strong group of returning varsity defenders, the team's basic strategy was defensive. This strong point of I-lilltop's game was composed of Seniors David Tan- aka, Roger Burroughs, Danny Schreck, and Cesar Rouston. The offensive transition was powered by mid-fielders Tom Silbernabel, Vic- tor Vargas, Chugger Adair, Justin Timothy, and I-lenry Negrete. Justin Timothy from Aus- tralia proved invaluable in his experience and skill. The team's scoring power was ostesnsi- bly vested in forwards Bob Lawry and Mars Betita but in actual practice was only the re- sult ofthe combined effort of the team as a whole. Playing in one of the most viciously competitive leagues in the county, Hilltop's steadfast determination to win shined through. Their position as a county soccer power was made obvious by their high caliber of play. 100 VARSITY SOCCER Top: Justin goes down under, Left: Mars looks for a pass, Bottom: Chugger anticipates and positions for the approaching ball, SETTING SIGHTS ON FUTURE BANNERS Top: Russ Shubert, Hunt Palmer, Billy Ricketts, Mike Veatch, Mike Deguzman, Richie Dare, Adam King, Eric Roach, Sammy Silva Bottom: Alfred Chavez, Tavo Perez, Hugo Cortez, Ricardo Mata, Israel Ornelas, Derek Petty, Justin Ramos, Aaron Jimenez, Richard Romero As a result of an overwhelming response to the l87 Soccer team's call for players, for the first time at Hilltop High, a junior varsity team was formed. Considering that at the season's me beginning the team was largely unorganized and ignorant of what Head Coach Tom Ev- ans wanted their marked improvement shows the considerable amount of progress they have experienced under JV Coach Russ Shubert. The team composed exclusively of freshmen and sophomores includes several individuals exhibiting great promise for the future. Outstanding among these hopefuls are high scorer Eric Roach, Team Capt. Hunt Palmer who led in assists and goalie Sol Rous- ton, According to Coach Shubert an excel- lent former Hilltop goalie, llRouston will prob- ably be one of the best keepers Hilltop has ever had. ln years to come this group of players will most assuredly be a force to con- tend in San Diego Section Soccer. Billy Ricketts searches for someone to throw the ball to. Hunt Palmer and Richard Romero prepare to initiate another victorious outing. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER I0'I LANCERS G0 Fon THE e TITLE! Right: Aren't we cute? Below: Michelle gives it her all. Center: Zuuuuuuuu, you're owesomel Coach Scott, The Walrus, ot feeding time. Soroh's new version of the twist. 102 GIRL'S SOCCER Ag . A M,,' , A -,,,5ff,,, M, ,mf i Q . , 1 Top Row: Stephanie Reynolds, Michelle Valencia, Dani Doss, Monica Lopez, Coach Scott, Diana Ponton, Michelle Lopez, Sara Samogyi, Shannon Swanson Bottom Row: Aranzazu Alberdi, Kim Ruch, Kim George, Lisa Akre, Debbie Meaney, Katie Kionegaard, Claire Wachowiak, Debbie Pering Q, Girls Soccer l987l A year to remember and a team to contend withl Having l3 letter persons of which six were Seniors, Coach Scott fielded the fastest, strongest, most talented team in the seven year history of Girls's Soccer at l-lilltop, They fin- ished second behind Bonita and went to the playoffs for the second time since 1980. Highlights of the season came from two close games against Bonita, ranked irl in the county, and dominate play over a league that has grown in soccer ability over the years. Standouts this year found Captain Debbie Meaney and Lisa Akre directing the offense, Claire Wachowiak and Ka- tie Kionegaard in charge of the mid-field and a very powerful defense led by Debbie Pering, Aranzazu Alberdi and Goal- Ways Over Qifmey keeper Shannon Swanson. Seniors Kim Ruch and Tiffany Shay added support to the team and rounded out the upper class of a very classy bunch of young women, 104 GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER FUTURE SOCCER PLAYERS! --.....,,q,,-A . 5 M74 L' - , ,U ,.,, fm... . I . - - , ' .. ,,,, 4... -,, Q . + . ,,..,. . 7 W4 , ii.. .t ,,. ,V 4 I ,-, ,,,,....,4 4 .. i . HQ- ..,.,. M -'nm' ,. Top Row: Kochitl Melchor, Don- na Gill, Coach Crumly, Margarel Aginiga, Steffanie Schaufele Middle Row: Marichel Diaz, Arn- ber Kaul, Shannon Shay, Kris Cano, Diana Falcon Bottom Row: Christine Luce, Kelly Mc!-tndrew, Brandi Besturlin, Donna Cook, Arlette Johnson, Tift any Simpson WN., M4 That's one kick for Hilltop High l ' sim Q .. .5-gQfw..gC:y 'Qt 4-Srl-+4- Q' As. -S? so .FQ Ss Q1-R...,.5 J.V. Girls Soccer had its maiden voyage this year. Fifteen girls, led by Assistant Coach Mar- garet Crumly, had a very good season. With only 4 loses, two against Bonita, the experience will prove to strengthen the girls' chances of making Varsity in the corning years. J.V. Soccer was a learning experience for several girls who had not played before. Most of the others had played AYSO from one to five years. J.V. GIRLS SOCCER 105 VARSITY LANCERS TOWER OVER OPPONENTS Top: lleft to rightb Joe Gaxiola, Jon Moore, Bryan Brooker, Judd Rachow, Mark Dirksen, Todd Olsen, David Mossman Bottom: Mike Marquez, Andy Valenciano, Steve Gritts, Ron White, Will Fetter, Scott Wallace The boys basketball team had an exciting season. Their outstanding ability and size made them one of the best teams in the league. l-lilltop was led throughout the sea- son by seniors, Judd Rachow, Scott Wallace, Ron White, and Bryan Brooker. Strong perfor- mances by Mark Dirksen and Jon Moore, both iuniors, helped make the attack bal- anced. An impenitrable zone defense helped turn the season around. l-lilltop Coach Jan Chapman led the roundballers through many exciting and frantic last minutes of close games. The Lancers hard work and many hours of intense practice created a fine team which gave their Hilltop supporters many great memories of heartbreaking losses and inspiring victories. tl N s f J 4 UP QW LH 'J .V A A 'Ebb y ig, I I t i k , ky Coach Chapman tells another dumb joke. 106 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL lt's a bird , , . it's a plane , .. T Guard Ron Wl'1ite's passing helped lead the Lancer offense. Mark afe i'1iS Wl'1GGfi9Sf Steve gets airborri. Ballet does improve agility 108 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ' , LADY LANCER HOOPSTERS g, A KC!-0 141716 3 Lancer ladies out play the others. The girls basketball team had a roller coast- er season ot wins and losses. Their determina- tion and hard work made them a competitive team although they were young and gained experience as the season progressed. The girls finished third place in league with the highlight game being against rivals Chula Vis- tain an all out tight to the finish. Team lead- ers Kasey Klaser, Senior, and Tina Thomp- son, Junior, led the team with their excellent athletic ability. Guards Stephanie Mauricio, Margie Rowden, and Lisa Denning helped to make a well rounded team. Although a league banner wasn't achieved this year the team's youth and skill will no doubt bring great achievements in the years to come. Coach Nancy Acerrio returned this year to assume the control of the girl's bas- ketball program. Under her guidance the Hill- top ladies worked hard and came together as a close knit team. Victories were common and team members will have fond memories ot the i986-87 basketball team. Top, Lett to right: Stephanie Mauricio, Margie Rowden, Lori Denning, Jackie Houdasheldt, l.isa Denning, Coach Acerrio Bottom: Lynda Cornelison, Jenny Schedel, Karen l-luff, Sue-Ellen Stallard, Tina Thompson, and Kasey Klaser GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 'I09 if. Margie concentrates on making the winning free-throw. Stephanie refuses to be blown away, Kasey led The league this year in scoring. 'I'I0 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Nr 4 ff WW Z..fJ:..k i HI WRESTLERS TRIUMPH IN LEAGUE Top Row: Troy Vierra, Laura Riddle, Donny Ditfenbaugh, Bryan Farwell, Jason Russel, John Manti, Brian Leonhardt Jason Bennett, Eric Russel, Javier Plasencia, Coach Bill Virchis Middle Row: Mike Murray, Rick Marquez, Marco Rubio Bottom Row Darby Fultz, Roman Cazaras, Shane Smith, David Head, Rick Alzaga Darby goes for the pin. Right here at our own school we have one ofthe best Varsity Wrestling teams in the Mesa League. We have an overall small team onthe average, but they are awesome. Guys like Mike Murray and Darby Fultz sure seem to back this statement up well. Guys like John Manti, Brian Leonhardt, Donny Ditfenbaugh and Jason Bennett have complete control of everything their opponent does. When you put our team together, you get wins over rivals like Castle Park, Sweetwater, Bonita, and South- west. The Lancer season was a great success. 'I12 VARSITY WRESTLING Mike Murray proving his point J.V. BASKETBALL SHOOTS TO WIN Top: Jeff Hawkins, Dan Swartz, Richie Greaser, Chad Boyd, Jeff Luce, Donald Hardin. Middle: Chris Costello, Mike McGrath, Kurt Klaser, David Stribling, Bob Collins. Bottom: Marc Kuta, Noel Equid, Mike McAndrew, Coach Chip Holmes. , Under the direction of Coach Chip Holmes, the J.V. Boys Basketball Team progressed from the initial chaos of inexperience to the excellence exhibited by a much improved team. The team got oft to a slow start, but madeadramaticmid-yearturnaround. Coach Holmes was very pleased with the progress they had made during the season. The start- ing team was composed of three seasoned returnees in Sophomores Richie Greaser and Jeff Hawkins, who played center and wing guard respectively, and Junior Bob Collins al- ternating as forward and guard. New talent was added to the team by Point Guard Chad T Boyd who, according to the coach, udid an J.V. breoksthe huddle. outstanding job. The starting team was rounded out by first year forward, Sopho- more Donald Hardin. A strong bench com- prised of Jeff Luce, Chris Costello, and Mike McGrath did an excellent job in the Lancers' effort to achieve victory. Jeff Luce makes the layup. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 'I'l3 :seq fit: ietgeon ef' -lXlQliezV5l - With a group of ladies eager to win, Coach Bryan Russo set himself to the task of organizing his team. Assembling a squad compromised of eight new and four returning players they began their training in earnest. Combining dedication with coo- peration they played not only to win but to enjoy themselves too. Some highlights ot GlRL'S JUNIOR VARSITY . DRIBBLES T0 VICTORY the season were a tension filled game with Santana and the sound victory over Carls- bad. lndividual honors went to Michelle Brugh who was voted to the all-tourna- ment team in the Hilltop Christmas Tour- nament. Captain Sara Floto and Gloria Silva were the team's high scorers in an Overall exciting season I G I CQEL 7-l3t1f'5'X XC' Jfg 5-K KzkD'lE.r,C'5i C fyif LLC: LANE czdi C7 H-fi'-YxllC2i Cb?Tc?y A' . ' ucgfrs Q tfs.JO.f ml 60 Q-we WU ivgysff-, YYJ 1761 , , at 4' 3 is 1iWlS f' REIZ23.. dl - ' 0 ' AI V- -5 I- CJ C Tx-JLJHI-5 TLJLI? c-'I cfmccb cffc ' , r- mtg: mg-D F33-L4C 4 'CJ 5'f'Q'X-' 1- Cc' A,-T5 Lwkg. ,,-fjclf-,Al XYZ: i J A :SJ .-ff 4 Q iZD -J 'Cx -Nnxak q,?fb,.. f-,--'CA 'S I -,jr A-73, Q ,ff-Cf, ' Q f A. ,X,.,Cj , 'x,,2 1. fi.. 67 .ffl agzI XTX' lo . C V Q QMETQ1 jg-,ERE 7! ,E ,-Gi Vl, 7l'L,f Jw' f l xfirfx six!-Ich cams V- t 11,6-MW: -fs Mic, Q45-f1f?,e'4ti ATA vii - 3 Q C .f ' . V W I -Q ' . l-'M 3 L73 '?. Cin Fixx 75 Ili? 'T':c4:'f w k 1 '3tC' 'L' ,in--'f is Michelle Brugh, Jennifer Jasek, Erika Thomas, Gloria Silva, Beth Cano, Brian Russo, Sara Floto, Tammy Dighera, Yvonne Gonzales, Dina Diftenbaugh, Denise Zendeias, Lucy Castillo ntl? Coach Russo talks strategy to the team between q arters - f qS-.'i?tGHl 5,, C f e H-at :tsl L, t 'xgisffft i' Giles' FIC: .fum 'WCC1 'silly CY! Ln Crt: ff' .Tg.Q.5f3-F:-5631 Cf fqhfi 4,.j,..,-,fi g,4 W -- W X l cgfllph-: Ci irc l Cz -T, 'At' H i tefew-tis-eff? GICi'ITl.l4..1,A,6f,.,, 'te:fl 'tlr'CK11t'CtC'1UET' -1- V-ffX?t'G?Ci1t C: X I ' 'H 4....eW--n'?ms ' X it tvfr R-,'M'i7a4JfCglf'- w 114 JUNIOR VAg.5'I'IfLgIRcI.S BASKETBALLQVAWQ N Wm AXXUAM6 M-AL.. Hg'-UQ an Ein! O' cuczepi l ict FUTURE WRESTLERS! Wrestling is a sport which consists of endur- ance, strength, the will to win, and dedica- tion, Fortunately, our wrestlers have all of this, especially dedication. They make all of their practices, diet when they have to make their certain weight bracket, and they will do anything to become better wrestlers. The re- sult of all ot this creates teamwork, which makes our Lancer athletes so successful. Good luck to our future Lancer Wrestlers. J.V. WRESTLING 115 QQ A X X ' X . Xistifls 'W if . 'P t X ' A A RH or VICTORY ,A xf 1, ,f W t ' SQ su xv. YM' I RAN , f W sq M Yeoh, you're pretty 'I 16 VARSITY BASEBALL Just one more strike, please - , .,,t..Q,,i.Q 2, Nt., ft .. aw- .,:, Vi -,f,,.-,,,.,,l :e:,Q:f,,.y,,a ztf Th hk f th t THE AGONY OF DEFEAT any , ,,,., ,. I .iffy-'j,f, -Ng .Q Feel the breeze! 'ff 24, 7, A close coll Lancer frustration BONZAHH 1 ru 1 ...Q 4' 'U' X5 A 3 L Q, an VARSITY BASEBALL 1 17 5 B Taira: 'l . , . . . E ww is ,sfswA fra, gy t , ,. .K '- we W t A . .. M, ,F v U A' I A ' Q X 5 f tl,-ff A ll ANI. ,, N 'ldv ,N '5 PI!! Z1',f'TJ -s ffl 'fl , wfilf ,. V 9,1 ,'E1,lY,i'T'i. ls ' t,I H Ut f 5 -C ' .y ' yu' 45-1 ' -' ig g ,Il .' s df fl - J yiiifff! Q JI? ' 3 5 t lp. , -tw. . K K ' .C 5 1 'iii .Q N K ! .. ., , X,,. J b ' -Q. jg. 'E' A ' 'fi' we i Top Row: Al Abarca, Steve Gritts, Joe Calabria, Eric Russel, Robbie Deperro, Brian Leonhardt, Henry Negrete, Jim Davis, Penny Pettigrew Bottom With the advent of spring comes baseball and with baseball the inevitable rain. The 87 baseball season started slowly with the first three days of the season and the first scrim mage being cancelled, but the Lancer squad was able to get their swings in the new, cov ered batting cage. The extra work paid off in the regular season as the Lancer team vastly improved over the previous year With seven returning lettermen helping Coach Baumgarten, the Lancers had a very experienced team headed by 3-year return- ing lettermen Ward Lannom and Henry Ne- grete. The team strove to reach San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium as they did in '8l, l83, and '85. An excellent infield consisted of Joe Calabria and Joe Ramirez at third, Chad Boyd at short, returning Richie Burgos and new- comer Troy Miehls at second, and second- year player Steve Gritts and rookie Bret But- Qr, H 4. 5 . i . -1 ' r . w ' .. 1' f i. 4 .ing aww-num. 7 A .f,.-.rff ,,,, -' H .v J .. fl ' W 1? ' 4 M L V .n ,.... - W H , . ,V., I + , r' .. ' ' When baseball excellence is being dis- Row: Jason High, Ward Lannom, Richie Burgos, David Chapman, Donny Diffenbaugh, Troy Miehls, Bret Butterfield l Q A X ' .mm 4-,k . J . - , r . . N I Mwh, 4 ' f t ..,. . ,' gn ,gl .. 1, ,, I. ,I , a,, it 9 X 12 X I f l AQ X i mix X ' X ,J X I g , terfield at first. Returning outfielders Henry Negrete, Donny Diffenbaugh, and Freshman David Chapman were left to run down errant flyballs. With Robbie Deperro and Eric Russell throwing to catcher Ward Lannom, the pitch- ing attack was a valuable asset to this year's endeavors. This year's team was certainly an asset to Lancer Baseball tradition. 'I 'I8 VARSITY BASEBALL H I-' 4' cussed, Coach John Baumgarten's name usually follows close behind. Coach Baum, the working force of the Lancer Baseball team, has previously coached three C.l.F. banner winners and six league champions in his l5 years of coaching at Hilltop. This year's team proved capable of following these illus- trious footsteps. HILLTOP SOFTBALL 'LQ' ' The skilled and seasoned Varsity Softball Team stepped boldly into the arena of Mesa League competition as a powerful team to be reckoned with. The roster comprised of nine returning varsity players and the talent of five new additions to the group indicated, from the start, this squad's great potential. The team, almost entirely intact from the previous season, directed all of its energy toward the procurement of its goals of a Mesa League Title and a shot at the C.l,F. playoffs. ln com- petition with Mesa League rival Sweetwater, the powerful pitching styles of returning first team all league player senior Sue-Ellen Stal- lard, backed by sophomore Allison Charles were drawn upon. With Jenny Schaeldel and Margie Rowden at the corners and third year varsity Katie Kjonegaard at shortstop the sta- bility ofa strong infield bolstered the group's defensive strength. Under the able guidance of Coach Nancy Acerio this dedicated group of softball loving ladies went into the season with an excellent attitude and through their victorious endeavors earned for Hilltop the respect properly given to any great team. Back Row: Coach Acerrio, Stephanie Mauricio, Jenny Schedel, Leticia Ashfield, Michelle Gomez, Allison Charles, Mr. Fletcher Middle Row: Erin Sears, Katie Kjonegaard, Aranzazu Alberdi, Sara Blanco, Karen l-luff Front Row: Sue-Ellen Stallard, Margie Rowden, Tara Brunelle Front: Tricia Chapman Margie is ready for anything. . 'i1'3l5k'55' 2 3, K, ...,...,. ,:,, .,,,, ..-. 4 F v VARSITY SOFTBALL 1 19 4-5 w . ,AL K Ax I f w x ' lkgxx -45 A fU.x,fu T' XL ' X if x , , 1 x A K X I . 'f,f43 . ,fvw .Q A. ,,. 1- ,Q I SL:e41Ellen reloxesfifter cl hard doy of Y0u're GWSSOTTTE, kllfief A pitching. ' , I v X ,' IX K K 'HY 'l' f , It M- f If -I'- 1,25 r wx f' X 4 X ' r X 4 J X, ' 'I20 VARSITY SOFTBALL f 7' , W Q I 'V .4r' Margie: Bet they woh't get on base' 1 UOWYH 1 Stephanie makes the play. , - ff',f,3.- Vw ,A i 'M..,,fff,..,w, -, . --ua Atrk in 5 ua , '-3 Q ,gi Www-,tw .3jgg,gf. , . 4 A . - '7.S,:-1193-'.f'I A- fin , A ,,,1egfwtr:f- Hi -' , - 'ff' ..-na.. ff fl! k M1913 ,, if ,,-..,'. I f ',,,mh -Q ..v., 1 ..,,.: f'w ' ez tw Am I pretty enough Erin shows her form, ,. , ...H f,,Wf4?'f'g--5 .M to play? lugs- ,-.x J 'M 9,6 hob--44 f Q , 5 52 I t gif VARSITY SOFTBALL FAST TIMES AT H.H. . Left: William Rickett, Gustavo Perez, Roger Nang, Carl Carlucci, Todd Theriac, Tye Smith Middle: Ernesto Perez, Caesar Rouston, David D'Andrea, Judd Rachow, lan Trotter, Joe Russo, John Tello, Fred Reinke, Jett Yamamoto, Greg Lopez, Rene Lieras, Kieth Burns, Todd Olsen Right: Douglas Dreeson, Mario Martinez, Kurt Klaser, Tony Valladolid, Kevin Klaser, Bob Lawry, Roger Burrows, Alex Estrada l-lilltop's Varsity Boys Track Team is always a powerhouse, and this year is no exception. Championship coaching by Chip l-lolmes, lan Cumming, and Jan Chapman along with their hard work and talent brought out the best in A 5 each of these athletes. The strength of the team was in the middle distance and distance runners. Joe Russo and Caesar Rouston led in the middle distance while Greg Lopez, Todd Theriac, and Tye Smith were unbeatable in the long distances. Always strong were the field events, with Judd Rachow in the long jump, Keith Burns in the high jump, and David D'Andrea, Mario Martinez, John Tello, and Todd Olsen making up the shot put and discus throwers. Another strong event was the hurdles. Jeff Yamamoto, Roger Nang, Roger Burroughs, and Rene Lleras were steady performers. Ernesto Perez finished first in the sprints, while Kurt Klaser, Kevin Klaser, and Tony Valladolid were the standouts in the pole vault. This team had many strong performances throughout the season. The championship spirit of the team maintained the winning tradition at Hilltop Lancers prepare to race. 122 BOYS VARSITY TRACK Ai 'W :':' ud S .. , ! Joe takes 0 leisurely jog. Cor! ond Fred fly over the hurdles. --w rm , fi g mg r -' .. And the-y're off! 'Q ,i.v5,L.,.TLg W' Q-fx Who? 0 contrast? Mario throws the discus with greot force. BOYS VARSITY TRACK 123 Ernesto breaks the tape, as i s ...ii Si as Y x Hg? Z .P lon tokes o flying leclp. ,..-1 l 't 4, 24 BOYS VARSITY TRACK 77 i Q- v 4-1' 9 Tony vaults to victory. ,gf N !!H-naman.. Keith mokes high lumping look eosy. LADY TRACKSTERS DEFEND TITLE H lv 5- I Left side: Sofia Guerrero, Maria Delatorre, Brenda Flores, Penny Jones, Jackie l-laudasheldt, Francine Wada, Carol Garrison, Kristol Jeffers, Cynthia Bennette, Caroline Alfonso, Claire Wachowiak, Nancy Sheet, Beth Cano, Ali Curiel, Jennifer l-larris Middle: Susan l-lolmes, Angela Allsop, Keri Larson, Becky Taylor, Jennifer Llamas, Christie l-lolmes, Stephanie Zampardo, Tricia Frost, Angela Shanks Right: Juliette l-lartman, Kalee Larson, Susan Shields, Amy Yarger, Tracy Rolfe, Kristy Sorenson, Jennifer Ackerman, Tonya Sorenson, Ann Maria Amador, Cortese Stovall, Angie Kaster, Barbara l-lumes, Mindy Tanaka, Margareta Aginiga, Melisa May The Girls Track Team had an excellent championship season. With returning league champions in four events, .. the team had the talent, spirit, and determination to win. Q The skilled leadership of Coach Chip l-lolmes, lan Cum- ming, and Jan Chapman helped the girls to reach person- al bests in all events. Dominating the sprinters were all-league runners Fran- cine Wada, in the IOO and ZOO yard dashes, Stephanie Zampardo, in the 400 yard run, and Claire Wachowiak, in the sprints and relays. Leading the way for the hurdlers were Sarah Meyers, Kasey Klaser, and Denise Zendeias. l-lilItop's sprinters and hurdlers were nearly unbeatable. The distance events were a reliable talent. The middle distance runners were led by Becky Taylor and Jennifer Llamas In the longer distances, Tracy Rolf and Susan l-lolmes were the strongest competitors. Way ahead in the long jump and high iump were Jackie Houdashelt and Pennie Jones. Nancy Sheet and Maria De la Torre were first in the shot put and discus. The success of the team was not limited to iust these athletes, but it was a total team effort. Everyone contrib- uted their enthusiasm and talent to make this one of the M it ' A' finest teams to run for the l-lilltop Lancers. Q., .,,4 if Lancers congregate. vm Kasey makes another winning jump, Becky, Susan, and Tracy lead the competition. Stephanie gracefully crosses the finish, 26 GIRLS TRACK Another winning relay race. E A i A ,ii-ai? Did Soroh miss 0 hurdIe?Y Practice makes perfect. Whgf bUdd,e5! Becky ond Jennifer run To on easy victory. GIRLS TRACK 127 THE ASCENT OF A NEW POWER an 401 Judi Ag . af , ' 1 'TH' .. ., '11f - ' .. ' 'M 'k W wwf? .,,. 1 ,.. f9E':' - . 4.7 if .. ' we : . .1-Ji' f Above: Captains Karen Walden and Brian Ketterer Below: Arin Trook does the vertical butterfly 128 SWIMMING ww- Stimulated by the return of district funding l-lilltop's Aquatic Program experienced a rejuve- nation of interest. Economically unaided and or- ganizationally adrift for six years, this sport de- rived its strength primarily from the local swim clubs. This year, however, the funded team both encouraged more swimmers to come out and enabled conditioning to begin at an earlier date. ln competition, the boy's team was led by Jeff Betancourt and Captain Bryan Ketterer. Their speed earned the points necessary to seal sever- al close victories. The girI's team, with depth as well as talent, had an excellent season. This squad, returning from a second place team fin- ish in C.l.F. competition, endeavored to make their victory complete in l987. l-leaded by Junior Nationals swimmers Robyn Bruce and Kristin Bjornstadt and potential Junior Nationals syn- chronized swimmer Jennifer Dawes, this out- standing group most assuredly made its pres- ence felt in county wide competition. Through the dedication of individual swimmers and that of Coach Lynn Garcia, this season surely was one of the best ever experienced by the Hilltop Aquatic Program. I FORE WARD TO VICTORY -x ...mar Coach Patterson assists from the cart Come back with the ball, you frog! Todd, the pro Back Row: Ben Plache, Jason Spong, David Griffith, David Soleil, Bill Smith Front Row: Todd Stanard, This year's golf team, led by Lancer alumnus, Coach Niel Patterson, proved to uphold the Lancer tradition of winning. In tournaments with other schools, this elite group of players used their skill, precision, and a little bit of luck to have a great year. Throughout their season of trials and victories, the team strived for the uhole in one . Left: Scoping out the green VARSITY GOLF 129 COURT STYLE The l987 Men's Tennis Team overflowing with talent was definitely the Mesa League team to beat. Once again fully funded, this team's solidity and depth proved unmatcha- ble in competition. Individual strength was provided by the team's top four players: Mark Armburster from W. Germany, Mike Deguzman, Rodrigo Deguzman, and Gus Bi- dart. These four would later enter into C.l.F. competition where they did a fine job. The depth needed to secure most of the team victories in league competition, however, was provided by the remainder of the squad. This group, even though the recognition of their team ranking was less prestigious, was over- all very talented and performed exceptionally well under pressure. When it came down to the wire it was the skill and determination of players such as Neil Egasani and Robert Banks which shined through earning for Hill- top many close, yet decisive victories. Marc: 'll could have sworn l hit the ball. Tennis Extraordinare Neil Egasani prepares his fantastic forehand, i i ,i T, , W. E 4 s sf' fl Back Row: Ed Sirios, Mike Deguzman, Rodrigo Deguzman, Sammy Weiss, Dylan Dougherty, Gus Bidart, Cornelio Egasani, Marc Arbruster, Chialian l-lung, Jorge Leyra Bottom Row: Coach Naegeli, Alfredo Braverman, Gene Gutierrez, Eric Chavez 130 BOYS TENNIS BASEBALL FEVER . . . CATCH IT!!! , - Z1 Top Row: lvan Proia, Jesse Kissinger, Jorge Ariona, Jeff Luce, Paul Costello, Paul Stojsavlijevic, David Dellamaestra Bottom Row: Armando Reyes, Jeff Hudson, Gus Chavarin, Martin Villanueva, Carlos Marquez, Arturo Gaytan After a slow beginning, this year's J.V. Baseball Team proved they were a bunch of talented ball players under new head coach, Kurt Gritts. Coach Gritts did a very good job of teaching these young players the basic fundamentals ofthe game and trying to get them ready tor the Varsity level. This year's season was certainly successful for our future Varsity players. , -rv ,E -,- J A' K' -' , '- -A . . ' M A if . -A rf- , f - I if . --'.,4,,i A T Take me out to the ball game! J.V. BASEBALL 131 J.V. SOFTBALL A PROMISING FUTURE Under the direction of Coach Scott, the J.V. Softball Team confidently set its sights early on a league title. In pursuit of their goal, this talented team was nearly flawless in com- petition. Their true strength wasn't realized, according to Coach Scott, until about the third game when they llbegan to really come together as a team. Even though only four of the players were returning CMartha Blanco, Kap Stallard, Shanda Lugo, and Cathy Garri- son? with past high school softball exper- ience, the team had on the average five years of active softball involvement. Most of these dedicated ladies play year-round with either the MSA., G.S.A., or Bobby Sox organiza- tion and therein is l-lilltop's strength derived. The l987 season which started strong also finished strong. This exceptional group prom- ises to yield several outstanding players to next year's Varsity Team. , , '..- Martha takes her job seriously Shanda was a real team leader 'limi Top Row: Stephanie Reynolds, Manager Michelle Batirke, Dina Diffenbaugh, Coach Scott, Gloria Silva, Shanda Lugo, Kap Stallard Bottom Row: Donna Cook, Leslie McClendon, Erica Thomas, Tami Dighera, Cathy Garrison, Martha Blanco lRaquel Torres not pictured? 132 J.V. SOFTBALL J.V. BOYS OFF AND RUNNING Track is a sport that not only requires speed, but also strength, dedication, and discipline. The Boys J.V. Track Team has exhibited their endurance and some surprising new talent as early as their first meet. They worked togeth- er to create a most dynamic track team, as a result they excelled in all events throughout the season. The boys spent a great deal of time preparing them- selves for a season that demonstrates -2 , their tremendous strength in this popu- lar sport. Pumping for the finish line, straining a little further, and striving for S ,ryyi O more distance, all became a little easier T rssg, when there were teammates cheering LJ' , . J ss 'fi' J them on. The result ofa meet, victory or defeat, depends on the effort of not Mark races to the finish. Art demonstrates the starting position, only the individual, but of the team' Front Row: Robert Nishguschi, David Anderson, Scott Gordon, Mark Rutter, Troy Shivers, Pablo Pena, Marcos Miramonte, Mike Reddy, Steve Abarca, Billy Rickets, Kevin Yamamoto, Joseph Gaxiola, Jason Lenz, Jose l-ludson Back Row: Chris Ryseff, Scott Laudner, James Lareau, Michael Franco, Fred Avgrin, David Koopman, Art Arriola, John Gordon, Brian Butcher BOYS J.V. TRACK 133 .xml , , , 3 ,,g4+Qg'l'.,' il-.hx . w wybs ' X 'Y .5!tK'u'2r4 xl, x' 5 I e ,v,f,r fwfr ,f ,,,, Sf S' Q QR J'- 5 W' I 4 3' . NJ ,. ,mb i -se' U 3 Z .A Y gimv .x J .... ,., A, .4 'v A if 19 if L , -1 1? 1 wi i :M fl: 5 .i Q, il asf f QF Me Sr,-se ,Q A was ,. X, -x,2f 'Mi5 , ' 1- X' ' ' 1 . . X l Q-.W A '999.f.:fs. A ff' , v ,ffm .sn I ik 'ssr.sP'?flf' wir, v M ,, ' Q ., w if B ,e,g ,M uv, gi.-H 11. 5 llNothing lasts forever, is all they seem to tell us when we're young. Even though we all knew it, we probably never thought that the time would come when we would have to leave our easy-going life style on the hill and worry about our future. The Class of '87, long to be remembered, was enormous, not only physically, but spiritually as well. Showing spir- it from the firstassembly as sophomores to the final one as the school's leaders, the Class of '87 was definitely as good as were said to be. Well, maybe these great times can't last forever, but as always, 'lThe best is yet to come. l !!'u 'ING l .tv , r it ti 'f 'fM 1?e?' if sq 1 'sz l' Tam. W THIS IS IT . . . I!! ,,L,M,, 1 The Three Stooges rite aoorsi soaf-xo Denisse Acuna French Club Club International .Iulia M. Adams French Club Club International Fishing Club Rebecca I. Aguilera Lisa R. Akre Varsity Soccer Club International Fishing Club Johnny Aldama Fishing Club Alejandro A. Alfonso Fishing Club Captain - Tennis Team Lorraine D. Almendarez ASB. Regent ot Activities Girls' League Vice-President Homecoming Princess Bethany L. Anderson 136 SENIORS H its g 3 M' at li I W x 4 i E i ff, Q, s if K 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary Cristina, Treasurer Gina, V President David, and President Jennifer. I., 4'9 5 .is Ss L nn. . Matthew G. Anderson J.V, Wrestling Deanna R. Andrews Girls Varsity Tennis Business Club Patricia A. Arballo A.S.B. Regent of Pep French Club President CSF. John A. Arismendez Yolanda Arjona Lance Photo Editor ldyll Staff Photographer French Club Marc C. Armbuster David P. Arnold Kristin D. Attaway J.V. Cross Country Varsity Basketball German Club Edward W. Augustine Fishing Club German Club Secretary Irma Avendano Business Club Maria M. Ball Michael W. Ballantyne Varsity Football Varsity Baseball William P. Ballard lll C.S.F. Life Member Varsity Water Polo J.V. Basketball Lorraine Ballesteros Peer Facilitator Michael W. Banks Robert M. Banks lll Varsity Tennis V.P. German Club Fishing Club High Priest Miguel A. Barajas Jose J. Barboza Lisa M. Barlau Bike Club Club International Mary E. Barone SENIORS 137 Constantin Bautista J.V.fVarsity Football Track Christina Jill Beauregard Theatre Guild Business Manager Humanities Club ldyll Staff Katherine L. Beinlich C.S.F. Rigoberto Beltran Edward Benezra Cynthia M. Bennett Jason R. Bennett Varsity Wrestling Gerald A. Berg David B. Berger A.S.B. President Varsity Football B.M.O.C. Candidate Juan M. Bernal Sandra K. Bertrand Dance l-l. Clare Billingham Club International Humanities Club Fishing Club Elizabeth Barone Carlos E. Bosdet Khemkham Bourommavong April M. Boykin Ruby Bracamonte Clemente Brewer Mariana Brewer Bryan S. Brooker Varsity Basketball Varsity Track 'I38 SENIORS X rs gi Darren R. Brown Lisa Ann Brown J.V.fVarsity Cheerleader Homecoming Princess Theatre Guild Monica B. Brown J.V. Cross Country German Club Club International Robyn J. Bruce Varsity Swimming Michelle E. Brugh Club lnternational Basketball Fishing Club Tara A. Brunelle J.V. Softball J.V. Basketball Richard D. Burgos Varsity Baseball Fishing Club Keith B. Burns Varsity Football Varsity Track Roger L. Burroughs Varsity Soccer Varsity Track Varsity Soccer Captain Joseph A. Buselt Michael Butikofer Melissa Cacha ldyll Staff '87 J.V. Volleyball William C. Cagle Gina M. Calabria A.S.B. Regent of Finance Senior Class Treasurer Senator Shirley A. Callahan Club International Anna M. Campuzano Jeanine Canedo Band President C.S.F. Club International Elen l. Capetanakis Donald B. Carroll Shannon Carroll ldyll Staff Varsity Soccer l-lumanities SENIORS 139 Fabiola M. Casillas Laura A. Castillo Jose A. Castro Josetina A. Castro Elizabeth A. Cederquist Club International Business Club SADD Christine Ceven Cynthia A. Chadwick C,S.F. Life Member Humanities Club Club lnternational Shun-hui Chang Patricia L. Chapman Varsity Softball Varsity Volleyball Varsity Basketball Manager Laura Chavez French Club Senator Pep Club Mark A. Chavez Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Varsity Track Patricia F. Chavez Bernadette R. Chavira Lt. Drill Team Club International A.S.B. Asst. Regent of Service Carmen V. Chee Art Guild Monica Chi Kenneth A. Chrislock Thomas G. Christian Journalism Chess Club Silvia M. Cisneros Varsity Volleyball Senator Steven l-l. Clark Mark J. Claunch Varsity Wrestling 140 SENIORS Jennifer C. Clifton Lorri L. Conover Sandra C. Corpuz Bryant P. Cosby Angela N. Coulson Ruthie A. Cox C. Scott Crisp Lance Staff Dwayne E. Crockett Varsity Football David A. D'Andrea B.M.O.C. Candidate Varsity Football Varsity Track Debra M. Dattara Tam T. Dang Club International Kelly S. Dashiell Band Band Officer Pep Band Yvonne M. Davenport Pep Club Colleen A. Davie James A. Davis Drum Major Model United Nations Varsity Baseball Manager Maria L. Delatorre Varsity Track Club International Business Club Priscilla A. Delgado French Club Club International Business Club Shelby Diestel Rebecca D. Dominguez Drill Team Pep Club Brian D. Doolittle SENIORS 141 James Downs Variety Show Marching Band Pep Band l-larini Duvvuri Business Club - Secretary Club International French Club Jennifer L. Duyck Cornelio P. Egasani Fishing Club Varsity Tennis ldyll Photographer John Elkington H Erin E. Elliott Jessica Escobedo Business Club Club International Art Guild Michelle l.. Espinoza Qin be-G ' Eric M. Estes Elizabeth Fahme 5' 5 :LES I Diana R. Falcoln W emit The wanna-be's 142 SENIORS 1. -R chef' --AP Bryan G. Farwell Karen A. Ferguson Varsity Tennis co-captain C.S.F. ldyll Amy l., Fermental Amy L. Fesnock Humanities Club Academic Bowl Tennis William R. Fetter Varsity Water Polo Varsity Basketball Varsity Golf Deana R. Feleccia French Club Club lnternational East Coast Excursion Karina E. Fitch Jonathon J. Fleischacker Model UN Club Academic Decathlon Senator Benjamin E. Flores Elizabeth A. Flores Steven C, Flores Dana C. Ford Club International Fishing Club CSF Lite Member Michelle E. Fowler Capt, Lancerettes Lancer Guard PresidentfSecretary - Choir Michael Franco Fishing Club Varsity Baseball Valerie J. Franklin Carlos D. Frausto John K. Freaner Track and Field Water Polo Victor M. Freeman Varsity Football Miriam Fuchs Foreign Exchange Student SENIORS 'I43 Darby Fultz Varsity Wrestling Fishing Club Gustavo Galvan-Duque Edward D. Garcia Helen I. Garcia French Club Business Club Pep Club Jenny Garcia Art Guild Club lnternational Choir Kimberly K. Garcia Asst. Regent ot Service Lancerettes Choir Natalie Garcia Christopher S. Gentry Maria Gill Elizabeth Gomez Julia L. Gomez Martin A. Gonzales Band Alejandro Gonzalez Alva L. Gonzalez Humanities Club MUN. - Asst. Treasurer Lancer Choir Edna M. Gonzalez Karla K. Gonzalez Donnie A. Goodwin Norma B. Gosnell Scott P. Grady Fishing Club Sovereign Water PolofSwimming C.S.F, Lite Member Steve P. Gritts Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball 144 SENIORS gtk was .af Lycia M. Grossglass Eugene E. Grove C.S.F. Lite Member Michael J. Guerreiro Ismael Guerrero Raymundo Gutierrez Soccer Tennis Water Polo Patrick L. Handy Variety Show Moshe Harari Jeffrey S. Hardesty Varsity Water Polo Varsity Golf ldyll Staff Anne M. Harris Club International Melinda Harrison Club International Donna M. Hawkins Homecoming Princess Capt. JV and Varsity Cheerleading CSF, Secretary Tamara J. Heinz Pep Club German Club Club lnternational Cristina J. Henderson J.V. 84 Varsity Cheerleading Club International President Girl's League lO,l l,l2 Carlos A. Hernandez Lin Hernandez Shane Herney Amber L. Hildreth Lancer Guard Captain Club International ldyll Staff Valerie L. Hillhouse CSF. Lite Member Club International JV, Cross Country Andrea M. Hinzo Lisa M. Hoge Choir Pep Club SENIORS 145 Christopher W. Holiman CSF. Susan M. Holmes Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track ldyll Staff Candi J. Holz JV. Basketball Track Manager Pep Club Wendy M, Hooper Club International Crystal l. Hudman Humanities Art Fair Committee Club lnternationa Jose Hudson Varsity Soccer John R. Huesca Daniel C. Huffman Marching Band Concert Band Traci L. Hughes Kimberly M. Hulst Pep Club Oliver G. Humphrey French Club Treasurer Theatre Guild Club International Cinzia lnnocenzi CSF. AFS. Business Club Dean A. Jamieson Monica A. Jasek CSF. AFS. Lance and Pennon Robert E. Jefferies Stephen S. Jennings ASB. Soccer Water Palo Donna l.. Jester Club International . Pep Club Arlette Johnson Varsity Cross Country Humanities Choir Rennie L. Jones Varsity Track Richard T. Jones 146 SENIORS ft , 'TP ,qu was N... gn.. Tammy L. Jones David C. Kearley Brian N. Kearns Varsity Track French Club C.S.F. Kristine A. Kelly Club International Pep Club C.S.F. Brian W. Kelso Brian C. Ketterer Varsity Swimming Varsity Water Polo Club International Laura A. King Choir Joseph Kirkpatrick A,S.B. Regent of Elections Knowledge Bowl Champs Variety Show Kasey A. Klaser Varsity Basketball Varsity Volleyball Varsity Track Bernardo Kleiman James D. Kome Water Polo Humanities Bike Club Michael T. Korell Bianca W. Kuo Norma Labastida Lancer Guard Lancerettes Club International Keith B. Laeske Allen B. Lamb Theatre Guild Manolito C. Lammatao Ward M. Lannom Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Senator Joel D. Larkin Varsity Football Varsity Baseball SENIORS 'I4 A.S.B Dorte Larsen Tina C. Lawrence CSF. Member Club lnternational!Council Police Explorers - Lieut. Robert T. Lowry Varsity Cross Country!Track Varsity Soccer Club lnternational Mike Lee Jason T. Lenz Sberian K. Leonard Lisa Leverton Rene Lieras J.V. Track Varsity Track Janette D. Linares Todd E. Lineback Melinda J. Llera Newspaper Editor ASB. Regent of Activities Humanities Claudia R. Lopez Club International Interact Club Emmeline D. Lopez Girl's League Rep. C.S.F. Life Member Senator Gregory P. Lopez . Regent of Public Relations Varsity Cross Country Varsity Baseball Mark Lozano Business Club George Lukach Harold J. Lund Vanessa S. Luzzaro Thu N. Ly Maria S. Madrigal French Club Pep Club Business Club 148 SENIORS l J' Who? do you rote her? M. l.eT's pretend 1I'1ere's no comerol Y, 5 i -.-I. l l l Where'S the footboll field? ' -Q Scott - ore you suck? SENIORS 'I49 Bobbi A. Mafale Danalyn Maloney Concert Band Marching Band John C. Marti Jennifer E. Marion Ricky Marquez Gregory A. Marshall Christopher L. Martinez Varsity Water Polo Theatre Guild Club International Carol A. Mascarenhas Samuel J. Mascareno Varsity Football C.S.F. Blake E. Mason Varsity Soccer Senator Foreign Exchange Student to Tur- key Gregory A. May Mio May ldyll Staff Club International Theatre Guild Ginger R. Mays Lancer Guard Douglas W. McAllister Varsity Football Club International Richard J. McAndrew A.S.B. Regent of Publicity Varsity Football Humanities Cecil A. Mclntyre Scott A. McKay Varsity Soccer Fishing Club Club lnternational Joseph P. McNulty Varsity Soccer Varsity Wrestling Kevin J. McPherren Andrew C. McPherron 150 SENIORS Karen L. McQueen French Club Club International Deborah L. Meaney Varsity Soccer Fishing Club Track Tiffany C. Mentas Pep Club French Club Troy D. Miehls Varsity Football J.V. Football Nancy L. Millhone CSF. Lite Member Lancer Guard - I.D. Carrier Pep Club Don M. Mitchell Varsity Football J.V, Football Aidee I. Morales Anna M. Morales Patricia L. Moreno GirI's League Rep. Club International Newspaper Michael E. Moriarty David W. Mossman Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Nelly M. Moussa Michael A. Murray Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Scott D. Murray Scotty L. Myatt Mischelle J. Myers French Club Club International Fishing Club Ted L. Naegeli Sachin S. Naik Roger S. Nang Varsity Track and Field C.S.F. ldyll Photographer Rosalinda Nava Club International SENIORS 151 Cynthia Navarrete Henry Negrete Jr. Varsity Soccer Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Linda M. Newkirk Varsity Cheerleading Club lnternational C.S.F. James A. Noble Varsity Football Varsity Track Varsity Baseball Leslie R. Norfolk Jose L. Nunez Arnoldo Ochoa Jane Ochoa Paula K. Offerman French Club Humanities Club lnternational Monica J. Orona Club lnternational French Club Advisory Rep. Lori L, Paiva JV Softball Fernando Palacios Shelly L. Palmer Varsity Track Club lnternational Gina M. Panzarini Advisory Rep. French Club Club lnternational Monica B. Papineau Leona L. Parsons Club International Pep Club Porcia Dia Paschoal JVfVarsity Cheerleading ldyll Staff C.S.F. Michael J. Pence Jeromy D. Peralta Diving Chess Club Laurie A. Peralta 152 SENIORS L .. .. W, , Ck? Deborah A. Pering James Perkins Khammalay Phrasikaysone Benjamin R. Plache Varsity Cheer Squad Varsity Golf Club International Jesus Plasencia Business Club Academic Decathlon Knowledge Bowl Jamie M. Pokrywka Wendy L. Pope C.S.F. Club International Pep Club Brooke Porter A.S.B. Regent of Finance Humanities Council C.S.F. Robert M. Povondra Edward Powell Tiffany J. Pratt A.S.B. Lance and Pennon Regent of Service Parry C. Primeaux Marcus C. Probst Veronica C. Pulido Colleen E. Quinn Judd M. Rachow Araceli S. Ramirez Guillermo Ramirez John Ramirez Elizbeth M. Rapp Girls' League President 86 B7 Girls' League Secretary 85 86 Club International SENIORS 153 Marisa R. Rascon Manyvanh Ratanaphakdy Club International Georgia A. Rawls Humanities Club International Interact Chantal Raymond Club International French Club Theatre Guild Vanessa Rendon Club International Kim M. Reynolds John L. Reynolds, Jr. Kenneth A. Riccitelli John W. Richardson Marching Band Concert Band Chess Club President Richard A. Rivera Varsity Football J.V. Water Polo Photo Editor Rosie Rivera Cameron E. Roberson Kimberly A. Robles Conrad J. Rocha Tracy E. Rolfe Var. X-CountryfTracl4 ldyll Stott Co-Editor C.S.E. Life Member Rich Romero Lisa M. Romine Lancer Guard Club International East Coast Excursion Paul L. Ross Cheryl L. Rostron Marjorie A. Rowden 154 SENIORS S' in Nea- ss. f if E. . F. 'Y Enrique Rubio, Jr. Kimberly T. Ruch Varsity Soccer ldyll Staff Co-Editor Girl's League Rep. Cristina B. Ruiz Daniel S. Ruiz Lisa M. Ruiz Flags And Letterettes Lance And Pennon Volleyball Dyan F. Rushlow Eric M. Russell Varsity Baseball Varsity Wrestling Christina Renee Ryan Idyll Staff C.S.F. Club International Jiraporn Sae-ung Jason A. Salganick Model United Nations C.S.F. Magdelena Salinas J.V.fVarsity Cheerleading Club International Lancer Guard Heather A. Samuelson French Club - VP. Club International Ana M. Sanchez Carlos Sanchez Elena Sanchez French Club Business Club Luis G. Sanchez James W. Sanders C.S.F. Member German Club Shannon M. Sanders Business Club - VP. Hector Sandoval Mauricio Sandoval SENIORS 155 4, 1 5 1 -Q i 'f'AW .X l f rffge Se The Spartan from space. Ron - The super lock fQ a KA - - --er A I don't et it? V Q Q .5..5a,-ov ,A M-+-QW, StapYf In the name of love, 156 SENIORS Troy's athletic supporters. Con Steve get o date? ,Ayn flu ,.....aH? t 1 4 Everyone squeezef7 Put me on the cover ' SENIORS 157 I-lelen Sanginthirath Michelle T. SanMartin ASB. Vice President Moshe Sasson C.S.F. Life Member Fishing Club Slovo Idyll Staff Rosanna C. Schaar Joseph J. Schaeffer Varsity Wrestling Knowledge Bowl Academic Club Natalia M. Schmidt Daniel L. Schreck Varsity Soccer Franklin P. Schultz Maudie O. Segobia Vilaphone Sengthong Harry A. Sevel Interact Club International Theatre Guild Luis E. Sevilla Steven E. Sharp Tiffany L. Shay ASB. Secretary Varsity Soccer CSF. Nancy R. Sheet Varsity Track Varsity Tennis Club International Kristin L. Sherwood Club International Advisory Rep. Fishing Club Susan C. Shields J.V. Track J.V. Cross Country Club International Kathleen L. Shorey Club International Thomas J. Silbernagel Soccer Adriana L. Silcott 158 SENIORS A3 'X N 9 I wg .T A VN- King Figs Robin L. Simmons Khamsay Sisombath David W. Smethurst Cross Country Track Fishing Club Shane A. Smith Varsity Wrestling French Club Brian E. Snaith Rachel R. Snodgrass Ronald J. Snow Christopher Solorzano Jason A. Spong Varsity Golf French Club Interact Sue-Ellen Stallard Varsity Volleyball Varsity Basketball Varsity Softball Robin I.. Stanard Todd D. Stanard Varsity Golf John C. Stutzman Michael D. Suggett Varsity Football Somporn Suwandee Li-Cheng Tai RoseAnn M. Tamer French Club Club International Humanities David I. Tanaka Fishing Club W King Fish Varsity Soccer Humanities Hieu V. Tapp ASB. Regent of Art Club International Art GuildfFrench Club Rebecca S. Taylor Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track and Field Business Club President SENIORS 159 John C. Tello Varsity Football Varsity Track and Field Keith W. Thomas Theatre Guild V.P. Variety Show Senator Susan K. Thomas Lancer Guard l.D. Captain Justin B. Timothy Mark Tourgeman ec ' Robert J. Truitt Varsity Water Polo Varsity Swimming Bike Club Ivan C. Turner Advisory Represker15ative 'SX Q it K fi .3 X0 iwyffx Qlivybffil by 'SJ i X XJ Be Manuel P. Urbina Desiree l.. Valentine Gabriela Vazquez C.S.F. Life Member Business Club French Club Tamera K. Villalobos Daniel Villalva, Jr. Yvonne Villasenor Rachael D. Viloria George G. Viray Varsity Cheer Squad George N. Viray Humanities Senate Mike Vogelsang Claire M. Wachowiak Homecoming Princess Varsity Soccer Varsity Track Clint R. Walden Varsity Football 'I60 SENIORS --fps 3 - .sem Jeffery S. Walkenford Jennifer L. Walker Senior Class President C.S.F. Varsity Volleyball Debra L. Wallace Varsity Basketball Scott W. Wallace Varsity Basketball David M. Watts Steven J. Weisser Kenneth V. Welker CSF, Life Member Chess Club Nicole A. White Ronald D. White Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Debra A. Witt Kim M. Wolford Lancer Guard Drill Team Club International Marisa L. Woolsey Lydia Wu Jeffrey K. Yamamoto Cross Country Track Rebecca Young Club International Interact CSF. Sabrina J, Young French Club German Club Gokturk Yurtyapan Water Polo Swimming Wrestling Arturo B. Zepeda Lance and Pennon Senator Humanities Kristi L, Ziegler SENIORS 161 N ,:h .1., f Q 0' W5 -M , It kikkgrgr Q A f ,-5 s fQM b' Phsu Qf5T ,E,. pg QE. XYQQJQ 161 If wb ALL 0 ,Q M Qwf5 if M 9 ' 6 ' ' v 1 2 ifkgkf L I 1 .5Q,'5 9g?i5gfQWfQ52 QEQFQ kx,ff-71 fir 9 Q 7 ,w .f55fm ,x fm ,wt M . 5 fa h wb fm, if A A I 1'f 7 ff, q V ff ' I ,Wifi ',N f Q' Q' 'a P Q fg ' Mi-Q' efz -f W :qs ji -I -q 2 . 66 a 9 K 93 -:,f,,-jfiwf-,fQX':'-, V 'B ' ,. fri, mfg g3 y qf ifffa9ffQ Q' Q 'Q f , it X 2 gil 6, ,., ., 1 , fi 5 I 1 , TJ., ',gl, . I gf J g' 'K Q ' Q ,Q f ' ff 0 'cw lf ffQP1'ffV- f, il T QA . 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' 3 1 A . 0 L11 kr X I .A K' LQ, L x ,YJ 5 ' ' CX Q . l Q 9OuVg ar und 555 W3 wh Kamaske Moa Wa 324144, no adm , 7iww7 551140725-545,35 cD4,6zN 7 'wwcfmfman fmffwp K J 5Pf'wZa . i Q M Z? l, 1- Q N 3 T , 6 'L it 1, ., 5, .f SL 33+ K3 fave 53 Aii Ei 5 'VW- E. ii 5 3 3 F if 53 13 sg fx H , Q Ti: i 3 am? in '47 fa K gal ' :K E . 'gn .NU .b2f ..4 Pura Wi' J' .v 48? N 5, fvffffu I E T 435, SS' v 56' ' nr 0 ,P s ei rl,-5: 4 .'f.'4f'f,i Q xl ?..-,,v ..,.,. t V - vt The Class ot l988 has survived what was probably their toughest year ot l-ligh School. Many ot the students probably spent a lot ot hours on homework each night, while think- ing about being seniors next year and about college after that, To some, taking the PSAT really showed them that college isn't very tar oft. Even with all the hard work that went with If ' -'V W' rw. 5 .T their junior year of high school, they still found time to enjoy themselves. Many juniors could be found at football games and dances and many ot the other activities that oc- curred during the past year. The Class of l988 should have a great senior year. They will show the new juniors and sophomores what 'll.ite on the l-lill is all about. i 'mt ,E ,a ,g . if , .cvci ,c Q x 5 I J it 1 This only happens to us! Agnew, Eric Alberdi, Aranzazu Alcala, Silyia Aldama, Miguel Alfaro, Guillermo Alloway, Marni Allsop, Angela Alwaque, Marianne Anderson, Steven Aragon, Sergio Araiza, Julian Ariona, Esteban Armas, Maria Arriola, Arturo Aryizu, Daniel Ayer, Patrick Barajas, Edward Barba, Manuel Battrick, Rhesa Bautista, lrmela Becerra, Jorge Becker, Gregory Benavides, Salvador Bennett, Annette 180 JUNIORS 4 i if A if 2, lv L E , tu E, 1- f QR? .f IN THE MIDDLE Abarca, Aleiandro Acosta, Angelica Addis, Tracy Adler, Lani 0 N. mf' 4, f,f r s Q ' 1 Sh BUT RIGHT ON TOP. L, f We 3 if, 7 lf i Q M A , -,N Jang N0-of 321 inf X., on Brudnicki, Holly Bryant, Lucien Burgess, Dana Butcher, Brian Butterfield, Bret Bye, Stacey Byrd, Matthew Cabanillas, Jesus Calabria, Joseph Bermudez, Daniel Bernal, Monica Berry, Robert Betancourt, Jeffrey Bidart, Gustavo Biernesser, Jeffrey Biornstad, Kristin Blalock, David Blanco, Sara Bobadilla, Fernanda Bonaccorso, Damon Bowers, Jennifer Boyd, Gena Brennan, Jeffrey Brewer, Angelica Brown, Tracy Browning, Jason Brownstead, Gregory ' Get outta here. JUNIORS 181 7-N ---- --, '88, AS WE ARE Carnberos, Rafael Canfield, Jeffrey Cardoso, Christina Carey, Julie Carlucci, Carl Carter, Andrew Carvaial, Miguel Casas, Juan Casas, Sara Cassel, Corey Castillo, Lucyann Castillo, Nora Castro, David Castro, Sylvia Chavez, Eric Chavez, Omar Chirk, Nary Christian, Laurie Ciolli, Jacqueline Cisneros, Ricardo Clark, Jennifer Claypool, Christopher Cobian, Michael Colby, Christeen 182 JUNIORS be-is or Lisa, l'Really, I don'l know her? Kirfn is going to kill someone for this? do W Y 4 il s gf 7,0 A , ,. 'i,.-,ff1fiv'ii.'iw C i wt -P if J,, , if g , 1, -2' if v gigas Tl'1at'sThe tickeTl Collins, Bobby Cornejo, Alain Cornelison, Lynda Corona, Gerardo Coronado, Juan Cruz, Roman D'MaTTus, Edgar Daniel, Jason Dawes, Jennifer Deanda, Mariela Deguzman, Rodrigo Deleon, Paul Delagado, Denice Denning, Lisa Denning, Lori Deperro, Robert Desoro, Margo Diffenbauglrm, Donald Dirksen, Mark Dominguez, Ray Donahue, Charles Dubios, Cheryl Duvvuri, Virincni Dyclriter, Liza Ecnaburu, Teodoro Escoto, Tlriereza Espinosa, Daniel -4 I really don't care. You're gunna get it? JUNIORS 'I83 Esquivel, Paulo Essex, Jason Estill, Rebecca Estrada, Alejandro Evans, Bruce Farrar, Kimberly Feldman, Ryan Ferraro, Ana Figgins, Donald Firkins, Susan Fithian, Dawn Ford, Stacy Foss, Katie Foster, Julie Frank, Jodi Fritz, Heidi Fultz, Dylan Garcia, Aileen Garcia, Ana Garcia, Angelica Garcia, Evaristo Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Jorge Garcia, Sandra Garrison, Catherine Gaurnond, Charles Gaxiola, Joseph Gersten, Andrew Gibbs, Robert Gil, Tonya Gomez, Rebeca Gonzalez, Audrey Gonzalez, Claudia 'I84 JUNIORS lt , . 1 Q . In 1F A l l sfiekfljfgi 'i 3 illllllillllli WF. Www- JUNIOR CLAS! ylisf I 'I . ll af will it YE? ' H K , wg, wi 'iffy 1 if QQ l l i i Class President: Tiftanl' RC'd9V gui- ' Vice President: Marianne Alwaqlle V-V 5: Secretgryj Arin -lYFOOl4 Treasurer: MGVNJY Mlllef 't , i ,: , 2, f' G 0 C. V A 45 if Gonzalez, Elvira ' f ,A K , Gonzalez, Lucy ' 'lf' -7 I Gracia, Jason - l K ' jf , Graves, Daniel 2 J 4 si K '-C. X7 Wt Q . , sifi iii , . 1 ttf ' P it 7 4 ' f OW E J i I g, gg it , 1 lii e or rf, , J Green, Gregory Greene, Lisa Gregory, Lawrence Griffith, David Grisell, Deborah Grove, Richard Guillen, Adalberto Guillen, Carlos Gulll, Paul Gurule, Marsi Hackett, Charla Hansen, Michelle Hanson, Laura 1.1 Yu? J 4 Hartman, Juliette Henry, Robert Hernandez, Alejandro Hernandez, Ana Hernandez Blanca Hernandez Claudia Hernandez Daniel Hernandez Jorge Hernandez Sergio I, f ,,.' L Z' I ng, Hicks, Carla High, Jason Holmes, John Holmes, Teresa Holovacs, Britt Holz, Jillon JUNIORS 185 - --- - --- JUNICR FRIENDSHIPS SHINE BRIGHT 'v-1-:frm Right: Partners in Crime 1 K... . if Above: Friends Forever Right: The Crazy Trio -1 'I86 JUNIORS Three's Company Jeff . . . nneet Cathy -X 3,5 ,Q mv- , 6 , ,.,. 4. . . , fm . r fyyf, 1 we Q' 'J 'QE mf? -me v- f 4 ! Q s . wr I r 1 g. lfii, '12 1 2 Q i yi i 'Q , N , Vrgk i, -sa: . . ? -1:1 I , 15,,'l-l- '-'-,I-, , b I rl 'l 'l ' 'A 'Asa i- '- L f V' , 1 4. F1 ,W vu' Horn, Donald l-laudashelt, Jaqueline Housley, Shannon Huerfcz, Angie Huesca, Michael Huff, Karen l-lurrsaker, Larry Hutson, Lara lngalls, Joy lnostroz, Jessie Jackson, Timothy Jaques, Valerie Jeter, Jaden Jones, Karen Jordan, Wolf Keller, Mike Kellman, Barry Kelly, Laura Kenlon, Kerry Kirchner, Tamelcu Kjonegaord, Katherine Koopman, David Krempl, Jennifer Krufsinger, Kelly Landry, Rodney Lang, Michele Larsen, Darte Larson, Brent Larson, Darren Larson, Keri Lazo, Jocelyn Lecornu, Suzetfe Lecornu, Thomas Lee, David Leebolt, Anastasia ,gi Z, gr X' 9 5? f 40- V , -' ffl ' Haw? , ' 35 , ' .Q , ' 'V p 4 A . la' ff , V. , xi - 5 'K V' ' x x A ' - 1' ' 2 W V' Y ' V NN ,,,,, I -is 'f,,-,,l W Z ,,,,, . ,V ,gm fr V ,i Y 'f' E .5 Q: V 12- ' -4,7 . '-' '- JUNIORS 'I87 Leon, Osiris Leonard, Spencer Leonhardt, Brian Leos, Hector Libaian, Maria Rosa Lim, l-lye Linson, Mark Llamas, Jennifer Loeschnig, Susan Lambroso, Salvador Luttrell, David Macalma, James UP AND COMING lip! ll Madrid, Lydia Maloney, Michelle Manguy, Cynthia Manguy, Diana Manning, Stephen Marques, Michael Marquez, Carmen Martell, Sergio Martin, Billy 188 JUNIORS UMW X, li What can we say? W f 'K g we yr -is r , You've gotta be kidding! Colby or cheddar? ft at ' ,W 45 'vw Q-. sq,-W- MM :Q V- A I ' i ,, V , If ri , - . 4 A Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, Dariene Martinez, Nidia Mascarenhas, Ann Massis, Susana Masters, Mary Mata, Graciela Mathews, Brenna Mauricio, Stephanie McAllister, James McCarte, Randy McGuftey, Sherri McKinley, David McMurtry, Jeffrey Meiia, Ismena Mendez, Gustavo Mendoza, David Mendoza, Dora Mercer, Amanda Merchant, Chris Meskill, Michael JUNIORS 'I89 Mestler, Chad Metie, Brian Meyers, Sarah Michel, Marlyn Michel, Rolando Milani, Philip Miller, Amanda Miller, Douglas Minton, Kristy Miranda, Maria Mitchell, Lenore Mizrahi, Esther Monge, Rogelio Montes, Leticia Moon, Amber Moore, Michele Morales, Cecilia Morales, Shane Moran, Sandra Morrison, Kendal Mosqueda, John Munholand, Lara Murphy, Naomi Nance, Dwight Nasrichampang, Somphet Neely, Jerald Nelson, Cassandra JUNICRS - ALMOST THERE M f I se 0 f f W '7 ,V 1 an ' 1' ' 14, i ' V W-.-vf.,,, I 5,5 ,,, ,.,,, W, ' , , ,, ,,i-f , , ,.,, ,, , ,,,,.,, yi! ,Wwe ,,,- J, ,., Vi if 9' WY. I .CE .Q , O Well isn't that special! . WW 190 JUNIORS A W -W ffl., ,,4i.,,f 1,51 , lm iw.-V, A ,W mi A4 K .. f .gr H? ' JF f, L A X 4 , - 1 f 1 we 1 iz tt : Newton, Kenneth Nguyen, Kieu - Nguyen, Ngoc Niebla, Christopher Nisbet, Stacey Nushiguchi, Robert 'Ci f V Nye, David Oblinger, Dawn O'Donnell, Sean 9- Q Oliyer, Karen J yrry g , Olsen, Todd Onesy, Souvanh ...- l-litting the books, 1 r N , L! Smilell 4, Ortiz, Norma ' 4 ,,, . V,,. Osgood, Kimberly K Paniagua, Beniamin l I Papineau, Sarah 1 k Paredes, George 17, It 'Zig Park, Paul 1 x 7- , A Parker, Tuesdee Parra, Marlene Patacsil, James Pena, Pablo Peralta, Felicia Perez, Beatriz Perez, Claudia Perez, Ernesto Petersen, Teresa Petro, Maria Pettigrew, Penny Phasouk, Tovane JUNIORS 191 THE JUNIORS COME THROUGH Phoummaseng, Boualoy Phrasilqaysone, Koychai Piazzoni, Susan Pierce, James Plasencia, Javier Plourde, Thomas Pomeroy, Margaret Provost, William Quintos, Albert Rader, Tiffany Raffer, Nicole Ramirez, Leticia Ramirez, Miriam Rankin, Neil Rebelez, Louis Reed, Carol Reilly, Michael Reinke, Frederick 192 JUNIORS A i A S? I f 1 L x 2. Claudia flashes her smile, l'Can you say CAMERA, boys and girls? iif Tift . , HW 1 mi., ,fl HP. A 69,2 n .M I Renninger, Heidi Reyes, Alfredo Reynolds, Sean Reznik, Moises Rindone, William Rivera, Shannon Roberts, Joshua Robles, Fermin Rodriguez, Martha Roller, Shawn Romero, Anthony Rothenburg, Kristi Rouston, Caesar Ruan, Jerry Rubio, Marco Ruiz, Brandi Ruperto, Abigail Russo, Joseph Rutter, Mark Saenz, Michael Safdie, Kerry Sainz, Gabriela Salazar, Gabriel Salazar, Lora Salinas, Martin Salsgiver, Mark Saluta, Kevin JUNIORS 193 Sanchez, Cynthia Sanders, Elizabeth Sonlvtartin, Monique Sanyicente, Noemi Santacruz, Jaime Sasher, David Schalge, Troy Schedel, Jennifer Schwab, Sam Schwartz, Meridith Sears, Erin Segura, Cesar Sharkey, Nancy Sherek, Holly Simpson, James Sinclair, Edith Sioson, Clarinda Sirios, Edward Smith, Danette Smith, Dena Smith James Smith Matthew Smith Tracy Smith Jr, William 'I94 JUNIORS ,.. ,.. sajgv, Y i l ., ,arg 'QQ U Q iirir J titi J rrti 'iiriii ii'tt fi , ,VVV JH V . ' ww bij fi. , A f J J 3 ' ' , lf? i -.U N I YN ev 1 l,' x?' 7? .- Cf W iw. , of I A Are they really shooting us? Q . 7 .Ll-w .a7Wl C., 4 l True blue. ,cf xxiaw., i 3 6 , gi' :4 ,x fi , I l 5 CIP -J Snausagesl LIVE L Katy Manor creates Lancer memories at the 9lX Star Tours Block Party Sorenson, Tonya Soto, Charlotte Sparks, Jason Specht, Christina Stasinopoulos, Voula Stearley, Sandra Swanson, Shannen Tai, Li-Jung Talamantez, Lisa Tello Henry Teran Tony V f, . Wi' Tanaka, Melinda 5 1 I WD Weekend at Disneyland. Thiebaud, Jon Thompson, Christina Thongkham, Sengmanyla Tomal, Roberta Topete, Patricia Towner, Tina Tran, Dong Tran, Dang Trook, Arin Trotter, lan Truesdale, Lisa Traiillo, Hector JUNIORS 195 ' 1 5 I f iili ' , , .223 . ,QV ,Ia ik, N 1l'f'l,ff4' ' 1, .M Q if 0 24 4 Zi iiill i Q ,q A 'ff , M 3 4' 'K 'I96 JUNIORS i , Trump, Chrismpher Vuidivia, William Vulencicmo, Andrew Valenzuela, Timcithy Valladolid, Anmnio Vazquez, Jcwier Veicazquez, Ddmiia Vera, Edward Viclrio, Annabell Vollmcir, Michael Walden, Karen Walton, Michael Workenfin, Joel Wofry, Suzanne i Weir, Darnell Weiss, Sammy Welker, James Welker, Russell Wellman, Lcxdormo West, Shawn Wiunf, Ieffrie Willmond, More Wlllsey, Deanna Wilson, Frank Wolf, Kris Wong, Sue-Yi Wright, Mitchell Yurger, Amy Yates, Judy Young, James X Young, William Yu, Qiyan Z-zxrcxte, Cathy Zendeicva, Don Zinn, Brian Eiv- Q ' i . lift l, ll l ll l ' , 1 ' Vx. is f AA ' lib V l fm--W ,H . an 4 ! lm TZ ,fn if if W '2'.-'Q ,,., 52 :,. ,. .y 14 , mflzfie wi ., ff ,,i,f.w,-1, ,,,, 5 f-wf:-av ur ' H' M ' ni 9' sl T KX, 'M V N milvi XY ,X - ' ' ,N ,, J' L X35 D l f 'Vw - 'D I X J' N. ' . f' , ' X gmgujlfw N LV OW 2' CHQ Al N I H: ' P frlxg, Q l Wlixxw 9 V- N NN GV gli! Il QP 5:50 J USG FMQ lllqg Q9 ,sl flgwy Left: Cgle-an Or UQ pgs! .f 'w 41' Left:MmmmlS'f y h ktht t .sim il' ,hr 5 uyx Q -,pu 3' ff EX' li fe . - 'wx Q., mx new l. .. 4 f'b 'E W I Mash. 4 Ji N If looks could kill , .. What ore y l okin' ot? JUNIORS 'I97 ,W Vx V! ,Wy f ms, The class of I989 has two more years of fun left here at Hilltop High School. The best part of their lives has just begun. Just think - two more years of football games, dances, and many, many more great activities. Hope- fully, this year has been a terrific one and you will have many good memories to look back on. lt isn't easy to go from the top class in Junior High back to the bottom in High School. Sophomores get teased by everyone. Older classmates and even the teachers get involved in this teasing. This year's sopho- more class has shown that they know what it takes to be Lancers. They've gotten involved in many clubs and sports. The Class of l989 has shown what l'Life on the Hill is all about. 4 SOPHOMORES EARN RESPECT Class Officers: Denise Zendeias, President, Stephanie Zampardo, Vice President, Michelle Lopez, Secretary Monica Lopez, Treasurer. The class of '89 began 'llife on the hill tentatively but soon learned to preserve the Lancer tradition. The first two assemblies were new experiences for this class, but by the middle of the fall semester through encourage- ment by the senior and junior classes, they soon had enough spirit to lift the roof off the gymnasium, this spirit was shown by wearing school colors, chanting the cheers, and participating in activities. This spirit will carry on to future years. The sophomore class has earned their own respect by succeeding in academics, participating in extracurricu- lar activities, and maintaining the winning Lancer spirit. The class of '89 upheld Hilltop's excellence. As they move into their iunior and senior years the class of '89 will always remember their sophomore year as great experiences, lt was o year of new activities, and beginning the first step of learning how to live ulife on the hill. 200 SOPHOMORES Matt and Jenny at work 'T ' Ps .W I Q- K i . 2, V,,f - H 'ff J' sf T J trtf it J i,,x . 7, 1' ' i g ll :ll -W,- i ,, if-5' -fe: -Z U A ' ' ift mg i A , J . i f ' A A my A 4 Jr l fl ' i J, L it ' -J , f , 3 iv 1,p.r' , ' J r -'K ', ,. ,J 4 sw 1 ,7 I fs c. ,. - ,A-Qtffx -y,,, , ,I 1:4 l ' 3, ml ,Ji , A ,Q ,,,, Q , V , J x ,, '17 if F ,ii f Hxv 1 ' f 5' .f .Zi 4 , esiiigf 'aisef n. Yes, Mr. Abdon, Michael Acayan, Susan Aceves, Mara Aceves, Veronica Acierto, William Ackerman, Jennifer Adair, Charles Ahumada, Hugo Aldous, Gary Alexander, Kimberly Alfonso, Caroline Altamirano, Manuel Alvarez, Jorge Alzaga, Ricardo Amarillas, Lidia Anderson, David Arangure, Beverly Arellano, Mary Armas, Veronica Armenta, Diane Artiaga, Michael Arzaga, Melanie Averin, Ann Ballesteros, Esther Banks, Amy Banks, Sean Barajas, Nancy Barefoot, Jordan Barreiro, Victor Barrios, Saul Barton, Jennifer Beas, Alberto Becerra, Martha Becker, Brian Beltran, Rebeca 6- 'ff ,pf S, 54 'TK Thomas, I finished my homework. l bet you think we're cheating, huh? SOPHOMORES 201 0 , :ff . ,if I F cc What is that? l'lUlW?l Benedict, Jonathan Benmoshe, Eli Blanco, Lisa Blanco, Martha Blevins, Karin Bonner, John Bourommavong, Chansamorn Boyd, Chad Breese, Donald Brislin, Michelle Brockman, JB. Brooks, l-leather Brown, Jennifer Brown, Laura Brown, Michelle Bryant, Scott Buchholz, Paul Buono, Vito Burck, Michelle Burke, Jon if 202 SOPHOMORES gig sew Wzzfw .5 i ezwmss, - ff -i fl' 'F ll Model Material 1 , Q wwf 4 M... . -am Caballero, Jessica Cabrales, Maria A I 5 Caceres, Eva Calzada, Damaris . , M 1 V 9 fv Campain, Gustavo -'wr Q ff' Campbell, Carrie W LW ,,.. What are they up to now? V , . 2 ft 1 N. K xx All 'll' , Campos, Abel Cano, Elizabeth . Capetanakis, Andreas bv 5 Card, Rick H X ,B Carranza, Martha Carrillo, Renee I Carroll Brian W x e, ' Casey, Shannon + . -was :W fy 1 'Lil' N +5 an Qi' 7 '- If 2 'fggyig , M A ex, 'x 4' Mig, W2 Aff: ,f f Q ,J I Casillas, Angelica Castaneda, Steve Castillo, Hugo Cazares, Roman Cerna, Jesus 'Y ' Cesena, Valeria ,J 1 U.5',, , 22'-X W' ,t 'V E35 4, to N' ' What are YOU looking at? Two hearts beat as one. SOPHOMORES 203 Charles, Allison Chavarin, Gustavo Chavez, Alfred Chavez, Anna Chavira, Gina Chillis, Keichia Chiu, Yuan-Chi Clothier, Lauree Constantino, Eunice Corral, Lucinda Cousins, Robert Covarrubias, Francisca Cox, Jessie Cronin, Florence Crossley, Lalena Crownover ll, James Curiel, Ali Curran, Eli Dalton, Christy Darvalics, Dawn Davis, Ben SOPHOMORE FACE' , A 1 1, Q A fi f 5 M .Q ff A i 3 Z 'S gm. - ,, , .,.-, l ' i 2 E ,,,' ws NHS MTV iff f' 2-P447 5 at if ef, v 42111 i ,K ,i if nf , 1. w.:, fvjvg, sw 1 9 i . ?f ff ,, 45? 7 3' K ,, , ,,. ,fu B Z l -if Deanda, Margarita Delatorre, Ernesto Delong, Alexander Delrosario, Ricardo Diffenbaugh, Michael Donotiro, Daniel Doss, Danielle 204 'WY W ff Don't spit, Davy. Peace, Dude. fs., 1 f f nw fxlt mais BEAM WITH PRIDE yn ' .. vs , . 1 i,- -ff '1 l I Q i r is it 5,gj6,z5M 223 an ii si. EXW il W 1 El HX! fl Dougherty, Dylan Dowdell, Mick Dray, Celine Echayarria, Patty Edrozo, William Edwards, Lance English, Jason Erickson, Sean Escoto, Arneil Esquer, Gabriel Fanter, Roberto Farmer, Chad Fernandez, Diane Fernandez, Elizabeth Fernandez, Gilbert Fileccia, Denae Fisher, Matthew Forsyth, Jennifer Freaner, Scott French, Amy French, l-lolly You rang?? Hi GUYS! ti 3' i Frost, Tricia Gahutan, Katherine Gallardo, Johnny Galyan-Duque, Gabriela Garnboa, James Garcia, David Garcia, Edward 205 Garcia, Joe Garcia, Luis Garcia, Ramiro Garcia, Raynelle Garcia, Reuben Garcia, Richard Garcia, Victor Gaxiola, Dianne George, Kimberly Gerberg, Julie Gibson, Melissa Gai, Elida Gilbert, Douglas Gillis, Dennis Gomez, Erica Gomez, Michelle Gonzales, Juanita Gonzalez, Nereida Gonzalez, Sandra Gonzalez, Yvonne Gordon, John Greaser, Ritchie Griffith, Renee Guerrero, Sofia Guido, Consuelo Gutierrez, Cynthia 'ez f J , i ff 4 Z WJ, ,G 7 E2 F K 3 , , i it 5 If ' EIT' ' f'f1 f-ffgigev , Q ,,,., ,g iw G f , -. 9 Q t,,,. ,, 'WW Y' fr Z .1 J J 4 fli' 206 SOPHOMORES i M K 'GP ff-3,i3:w: f. qp... g.,wff if 'faffij f f, 1 1, ' 2 trll , Psst . . . pass it on. fl, L 5 97 1 if A ..i,f..t.f.,. Flash them pearliesl 3, ,,,, wg i,,,..' , ,,-, Q, ,..'.f : ':l:iE2:L,:Iiy,'1El Oops! Sorry. z E Get down Shandal Gutierrez, Gene Halamuda, Michelle Hall, Anne Hambalko, Mario Han, Theresa Hardin, Donal Hathaway, Heather Hawkins, Jefferey Hayter, Lasay Head, David Hernandez, lsidro Hernandez, Jorge Holmes, Bianca Holmes, Christine Hudson, Lucy Huesca, Eric Hulse, David Hunt, Kathryn Hutchins, Jason Huth, Deborah ldano, Elizabeth ltami, Allyn Jacobs, Steven Jarnes, Heather Jasek, Jennifer Jenkins, Paul SOPHOMORES 207 Jester Christine Jimenez Aaron Johnson, Eric Johnson, Joseph JJJJ so JJJ Jensen, Liana l ' 5 ' I 5 9 V 5 , ws 9,5 Johnson, Keith Joyfce, James SOPHGMOREW - ' 'H Vai: 7 ww W.. ,,,, if f K, Q4 14f f 'x will ' t Z Tato skins and coke . , , good lunch. Karcher, Kimberly Kimpel, Jennifer Kissinger, Jesse Klages, Stacie Klaser, Kevin Klaser, Kart Kluever, Anna Kome, Eric Korell, Steven Labore, l-lol Lagarda, Gloria Lambert, Michelle Lane, Matthew Lareau, Armand Latislaw, William Laudner, Scott Lawrence, JT. Le, Khoi Lee, l-lyon Leghorn, Erika Leyba, Damon Leyva, George Linares, Marlene Lindeborg, Kerstaln Lizarraga, Fernando Llera, Jonathan Lopez, Michelle Lopez, Monica 208 al , 3 V j as if 9 , , E 1 , lsrill's ' J IQ, 9 ,, 1 if :wr W J .477 9, I -1 414.gif ,,, U2 ' emu Mac-Mac!! f f , lsr 5 izfiiqig? 't i L,-r it .J Q V ,,,, il J 6 ,lf S e , V zz Q'iLf::1,m::: i 1 f 4 W f 3 ,...,,, r, , ,lllll J J 7 l ' J J '31 , 5 i J J t il ,,-, ' 1 , nt , , ff J 2' A' 1 MACK OUT 'Tl .,,,,.. , ,.., ,, - fff- Q, 2 ,,, sy ,, ,.. , ' if 'l 4? J 5 0 Q 2 'S M ,,-3, ,J ,Jil ' W? if . :lim i J J lil' J V' ' ' M J .,,. 2 L ' i'i I ff: . ,f z:::.+ ,1, ' ' fr v ' J 7 ir ' 3 A 'f' ' ' 1 fi v, r ' ' ' ' ' , fi ' J Y 'J J ' l if z 1 Q L i 'fl J .. ,, Lozano, Jorge Luce, Jeffrey Ludi, Stephanie Lugo, Shanda Luian, Andreana Lund, Derek Lyons, Ericka Lyons, Tracy Maciel, Lina Macoubrie, Kevin Macouzef, Sabina Mangosing, Anrhony Mangas, Lacy Marion, Jocelyn Marshall, Elisa Martensen, Michael Marrin, Michelle Mariinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Juan Manuel Mario Raul Mason, Howard Maya, Alberto Mays, Greg McAllister, Robby Mcfkndrew, Erin McCIendon, Leslie McGown, Jessica GOV' I L n Why won'r this thing open?Y ThaT's lust greatl ,Q E9 'K Ji - ,, rx. 1 'J .l 7 :le Q 5'-f McKenna, Joanne McWilliams, Angelica Medina, Armando Meiia, Cecilia Melcher, Troy Mendez, Olivia Mendoza, Steve 209 Merziotis, Amber Meza, Angelica Miramontes, Marco Miranda, Lisa Mitchell, James haake, 'h. Mitchell, Larry Mondaca, Eva Moreno, James Motl, Gino Munoz, Dianna Myers, Scott Nakhonthap, Seng Nava, Khristina Navarro, Peter What a contrast in lips. iis, 'ya ,- in I Nguyen, Si Niehaus, Robin Nowatny, Carlos Olsen, Jodi Opdenaker, Richard Orrantia, Maritza Osuna, Lourdes Otis, Alex Ounigian, Aram Owen, Larry Padilla, Danny Pae, Ki Su 210 SOPHOMORES Are you looking at me? 'ls A , U , rw tv Q 1 Qi' .pn r 'Ev '- . ,, . 'D K is I, Palau, Francisco ' f l V: ' Palacio, Omar is , W. , , K Palmer, l-lunt Panzarini, Natalio Parent, Shirley Parsons, Manny I don't believe she's taking my picture. I s Q4 I. 'flr I Q Partch, Tammy Peacher, Delmar v , Perez, Gustavo ' Perry, Anndrea Phrasikaysone, Nidavanh Piccolo, Gina Pickett, Nichelle Pieratt, Brett Pierce, Scott Pierson, Kenyatta Pires, David Platz, Chris Pollard, Timothy Ponton, Diana Y What a cute couple. . , Powell, Crystal . ' W Powers, John 3 X A H ,-, Proia, Ivan - A , I Provost, Nickolus , Purdy, Robin P I in 4? P s, ,Q , SOPHOMORES 21 'I it Quiaoit, Nestor Quigley, Shawn Ramirez, Luis Ramirez, Rebecca Raty Michele f 1. L ' Rayburn, Kristin Eat Rayburn, Travis Rebelez, Gabriel Reddy, Michael Reese, Christina Renick, Carla Reyes, Evagene Reyes, Raymond Riddle, Laura Rivera, Angel Rivera, Benjamin Rivera, Martha Roach, Eric Roberts, Eric Rocha, Adrian if SDPHOMORES SEE THI ,-f i wxw E 3 in y f A gi , ,,, Look? I don't want my picture taken. 1 ,, ck eff ,J -af? .5 ,, if Q5 if . ,fy L ,t f,-- mi: Is this regular or double stuff? DO you mind?l 212 'I 'IEW HDRIZDN Q ,A pi pf S, X. ,l Sc Be quiet. l'm thinking. wr Q .f . L: 5 ZY: I 2 f .. Z :K ,J M ,,,,. ,H . ,. ,,,3,,,5,fv 5 S 'A I his Rodgers, David Rodriguez, Efren Rodriguez, Perla Romero, Christy Romero, Claudia Rouston, Solomon Rueden, Patti Ruiz, Leandro Russell, Jason Ryseff, Christopher Saber, Mary Saenz, Rosemarie Sainz, Maritza Sainz, Melitza Sanchez, Federico Sanchez, Guadalupe Sanchez, William Santacruz, Blanca Santandeg, Alex Sapien, Tracie 'Q aide! Qa- Celine taking her afternoon nap. P Everyone pretend they're having fun. 4 213 Wm fr Schaufele, Stephanie Schlichting, Trey Schwarz, Dan Seale, Debbie Setchovich, Sharon Senneseth, Erica Shaw, Annabella Shepard, Alice Shivers, Troy Silva, Jorge Silvia, Michael Simmons, Kelly Smith, Tye Sobilo, Michael Somogyi, Sara Sorenson, Kristine Sperry, Warren Springa, Gabriela St. Marie, Joel Stallard, Kathleen If min a bad mood! Do I really have to sit next to a girl? . ,..,,,, 1 4 s Z 'I 1 21'.,c'i: f ' 3Q?iQW3 ,,.. .25 ii' if K+Mf lii 4 S iit ':,. 1 wg, -1 ,s .N I w , N f 4, ef W J G 1 if 1 fi X ,, 1 1 M r - -, gf., 4 . 'wtf . ' te Q K. ft sk , of 9 . ww i,, i t rris V 'Tx C Id P .ste al egg ou you move your legs back. .. I M S ?WEQwWM 7SVf5Ww 'li -me . w , 4 , ' Y j'.aQ,,::?J,fJi,,':,4Zs 8 , jj , ,Vi 1 ,i ' uf ad, .WT 1 'v n .i '5fgrA!'+,',s f 4' 5 4 f 214 SOPHOMORES ,,,,, , 1,, 'Z ,. . 5:1 ,, H, f w 0 . ,B '-,Hg ,..?7f r -B' Q b f 4 9 ,, ki' i! , i, i i i Z Get it oft my back! REQ? , . 1 1 D- ev l f l it ' Stanard, Daniel Stangl, Thomas Streeter, Johnny Stribling, David Swanson, Michael Tankesly, Tiffany Theriac, Todd Thibault, Joseph Thill, Nichole Thomas, Heather Torres, Raquel Tracy, Daniel Tran, Mythanh Trehern, George Tripp, Patrick Urbina, Adriano Urquiza, Felipe Urrea, Valerio Valdoyinos, Darnaris Valencia, Michelle an Soy Cheese! Hey Monica. What's the lipstick for? SOPHOMORES 215 Valerio, Peter Valladolid, Ruben Vara, Carol Velasco, Hector Velazquez, Doralia Verdugo, April Vertiz, Shawn Villagomez, Graciela Villegas, Adriana Villegas, Patricia Viray, Merlyn Vizcarra, Perla Wada, Francine Walker, Alexandra Walker, Scott Wallace, Laura Walton, Robert Watkins, Daniel Westbrook, Tami White, Yvonne Whiteside, Sarah Williams, Stacey Williamson, John Wold, Dawn Wood, Aimee Wood, Jeffery Wu, Megan Yamamoto, Kevin Yates, Peggy Yen, Ching Yepiz, Alicia Young, Jennifer ,swf x ' 4 Af , , ,ii 4 ffl .f- X, ms ' ' WDW H, 2' -yi , f f i KZ Q, , J W , fd -1' , J i i Hr, Y J W i 'sz v , fn Z , ' , NN i - Lf . , f f fiff' 4 if E If Q2 H w w 1 sew W? ff ,Off f '4 . Q , Z M , f -W J., f i bf ,,st, ,J ff 5 ,,.W ..,, . 9,1 216 SOPHOMORES l dor'i't believe this. P Zompordo, STephCmie Zendejos, Denise Hey there. Doctor Jonathon I presume? ,auf-sw,,, 11 e. ig-4 , A SOPHOMORES 217 2 'I 8 FACULTY A OUR ADMINISTRATORS Leadership is achieved through hard work, awareness, and friendship. Dedication and efficiency are necessary to form a working union of instructors and students. Our princi- pal, Dr. Medrano, characterized by her warm smile and friendly personality, has exper- ienced another successful year at Hilltop. Al- though directing the faculty and performing administrative duties take up most of her time, she always has time to get to know many of the Lancers. Always laboring to pro- mote Hilltop's extracurricular fields, Dr. Me- drano's calm determination and quiet sense of duty have certainly gained her the respect of the Lancer student body. Dr. Medrano has made many valuable contributions to Hilltop. Assistant Principal, Mrs. Pietruszka has been at Hilltop for nineteen years. She has a variety of interests and responsibilities throughout the year. Perhaps one of the most significant contributions made by Mrs. Pietruszka is her willing assistance which is given to all students to help them select and apply to colleges. Her work with scholarships offers many students opportunities to win honors and awards. Through her expert guid- ance, Lancers have found futures for their own particular preferences and needs. 220 ADMINISTRATORS .- ff - .,. sift, ' fl ,,.... E, . M. tttt t . . .- ana. Hilltop proudly welcomes Mr. Ferguson, a new assistant principal to our school. The first year is the hardest: generating respect, estab- lishing a reputation as being a fair and capable administrator are all important hurdles to clear. Mr. Ferguson took on his many tasks brilliantly, completing each one with great success. We hope he has enjoyed his first year at Hilltop and continues his strong dedication for many years to come. Mr. Ferguson is a valuable person to help maintain Hilltop's excellence. M. mm D W Mr. Vic COUNSELDRS There is no doubt that our high schooI's counselors have made the largest contribu- tions to the students. Without their devotion and help, nothing would ever be accom- plished. Though they are continually busy, as you can tell by the long lines to see them, they always make time for everyone. They have helped us in the preparation of making class schedules, guiding us throughout our years of high school, and aiding students in select- ing a college to attend. They have become our friends as well as our advisors, for they have always been there for our personal problems as well as our education. The counselors' help has made the differ- ence in our lives and we are most thankful for their contributions. A special thanks to Mrs. Mercieca for acl- vocating our college education, preparing us for the future, and supporting the Class of l987. We couldn't have done it without youl COUNSELORS 221 OUR TEACHERS lt is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in the creative expression and knowledge of a student. The staff at Hill- top High is one of the best in the district. The fields range from a P.E. class to a sci- ence class. Each teacher is trained to offer the best education possible to the stu- dents. Much time and effort is spent for the purpose of providing an interesting and effective curriculum for the life on the hill. lt is with sincere appreciation and re- gard that this following section is dedi- cated to those that believe in us and cause us to strive and achieve the absolute best. Ms. Constance Barnett Mr. John Baumgarten Ms. KOTl1ryr1 Bird Mr. Dennis Bryant Mr. Jan Chapman Mrs. Erelene Christensen Mr. Richard Dye Mr. George Fetter Mr, James Fletcher 222 FACULTY Mrs. Janet Balsley Mrs. Patricia Browning Mr. lan Cumming Mr. Joy Gritts -41 w t f .. , Main , www ye-,y fffzi. f.,w.'5fffa1m'm I dfglilfrrffsrrlgi ,m.:, 255 WWW A H rtt Mrs. Myrna Gurfinkiel Miss Sharon Hall Mr, James Heiner Mr, Don Helton KP .D Ms. Lourdes Hempstead Mrs, Adelaida Hilton Mr. Merlyn Chip Holmes Mr. Ron lmming -. N - fff-i,f 2, V Mr. Robert Johnson Mr. Thomas Jones MVS. JOM Ldwry Mr. Long Le-Chau l Mr, Fred Loase Mr. Robert Love Mr. Donald Marshall Ms. Gayle Martin FACULTY 223 Ns X 3 rm KM, Dr. Ramon Merlos Miller 3 .M-ap' Miss Melonie Morton Mr. Byron Myers 224 FACULTY Just dumber than G speed bump 2+214 WU9 Mr. Fred Noegeli Miss Dien Nghiem Mrs. Dorothy Ozonne Wow? I could have had o V-8? ' ii x'Geeeeee Monelie f' 3 3 Mr. Thomas Robinson hs.,. T2 is always right Ji W i 5 an 4155141 rv gi Mr, Steve Schares 7 .4....--v ,,.,-r 1 Mr. Loney Peacock Ms. Aisha Ramsay Miss Barbara Rivard Mr, John Scott J V V , ' I . p rf can ,Q ss, fi sf, . , 2 Q .S '-.51 M3 - 5 X A 1 115,15 3' j31 '. - , ,ww -rnzeas' V j , -, V 4: are 5 ' if Q .4 ft N J Q i' , ' ' -' ir m i h' A ki? if- r 'X if '5 ' i , I u Q X- ani Don't forget to pay your dues? FFOFWRIY SCOHET 4 4- Mr' Raymond Semo FACULTY 225 T0 TEACH IS T0 GIVE r M Wvwi I , ,JW 6 Mrs. Carol Shaw Mr. Orville Shofner Mr. Michael St. Marie JUS 7 Mr. Frank Stough Mr. John Sullivan Miss Sharon Sybert Mr. Pasqual Talamantes Mr. Ted Testa 226 FACUILTY Mr. Alva Thomas 'Nt T T0 LEARN IS T0 RECEIVE Mr. Thomas Thomas Mr. James Thompson Mr, Tim Tyler Mrs. Jan Vach Zsss 55 . ,, I 4' 2' 1 K in.,..-f,f i 9 , ' .I Ms. Toni Wood La. Miss Joanne Yamamoto QL 9 J f PF 4.5 T mx . yr T , Mrs. Katherine Yost 1, Mrs. Benna Wilson Mrs. Paulette Wiison FACULTY 227 SERVING WITH AMBITION Many people are needed to make a school run as efficiently as possible. The people who contributed much to our high school and deserve much credit are the secretaries, custodians, and cafeteria workers. Secretaries have provided the essential help need- ed by the rest of our staff. lt must be recognized that without them l-lilltop would be disorganized. Their help is greatly appreciated! The maintenance personnel deserves much thanks. Not only do they clean up after lunch, but they help to beautify our overall look. Without the custodial help we receive, it is certain that Hilltop wouldn't be the same. The cafeteria staff provides students with meals. Their dedication is apprectiatedl Who else would get up bright and early to provide for us if they didn't? Remember these ladies are here before the first bell rings preparing for students at lunchtime. A special thanks goes out to those teacher aides and student aides who have helped our staff. We wish them luck in their future endeavors toward teaching. Louis Pierotti Patty Livesay, Pat Williams, Joan Rice, Trish Hastings, Marg l-lallberg, Jael Lisares, Barbara Wagner, Barbara Sack 228 CLASSIFIED , I Jerry Maynes, Howard Rasmussen, Rip l-lowell, Gabriel Orozco, Ralph Callow, Jim- mie Albright, Richard Yanes, Bill Lafoon l Guy Tucker, Kikeo Saysanapanya, Sung Moon, Linh Tran, Angie Scholoth, Dolores Mueller If ll? Y I Susan Gutierrez, Lydia Guerrero, Maria Pacheco, Genny Gann, Mary Bashforth, Shirly Cox, Terri McCusker Q E gil CLASSIFIED 229 'Mr' X, I ! view Ill-IENRY-HENRY ll ,tw CONGRATULATIOTN On May l2, l969, you came into our lives. We've had a wonderful time watching you grow, Keep your sense of direction, work hardfsmart, keep your sense of humor, never stop trying and your dreams will become realities. HRemember, - our parents came to the door, we opened it and now, you're going thru it. We Love you very much, l-lenry and are very proud ot youll SUSAN Sl-IIELDS - 87 Congratulations to a wonderful daughter. We will always love you. Mom St Dad I 'mst LYCIA - YOU LIGHT UP OUR LIVES CONGRATULATIONS MOM 8. DAD 87 GRADF The Idyll Staff would like to extend a special thank you to the various groups that made the production of this year's book possible. The Staff appreciates the contribution made by parents participating in this Idyll by placing parent ads. Also, we would like to recognize the many local businesses who with their ad- vertising helped to sponsor this year's Idyll. For all support, sponsorship and aid, granted toward this book's completion, all possible thanks are given. The '86-'87 Idyll inmemor- iam of this outstanding year was made possi- ble only with the great help offered by these people. ROBERT, ALL THROUGH THE YEARS WE HAVE PROUDLY WATCHED YOU MATURE AND GAIN WIS- DOM. WE HAVE BEEN RICHLY REWARDED. MAY YOU AL- WAYS HAVE FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS. LOVE DAD 8. MOM ii' 'Y snr I K 'N To BeCks Y Oulve C Owaits yo Ome 0 lon . Q Dable Ofbu. MCU' you be WCW, and me O Sing Gnd COfne all W0rld U 'Weed me refnembe ,YOU are C ' rf lwillbe ther IT Sl Love OlW0ys, Dgd Tiffany C. Mentas - 87 AKA: Princess Tiffinannie BUTT Butt T.M. the B.M. You ve always been a Princess to us. From the time you were a Fairy Princess at three until you became a Demolay Princess at sixteen. You have brought so much plea- sure to our lives. As you become an adult and go on to experience the wonderful world that awaits you always remember this: Whatever you choose for your future we know you will succeed. You will always have our unconditional love. TO 'Girl with the paper butt Congratulations Erin, Donna Hawkins - Class of '87 You have always filled our lives with love You have always brought us joy. Thank you and laughter. The paths in life seem endless lOl' being Sl-'Ch O lovely dOUQlTT9l'- . . . it's in the choosing and the actual jour Love, ney that you will establish yourself. We are Mom and Dad so proud of you. Love Mom Dad and Bridget 232 ADS Cristina, Congratulations! You fill my heart with such love and ioy. You're one of a kind. You're the best daughter a mom could ever have. l know your success will be overwhelming. Keep smiling and happiness will follow you every- where. I Love You, MOM Becky Nena would be so proud of you I know I Z Great CITTT. Love We love you Mom Mom Dad Nico Mona and Nilo Jennifer, I I Congratulatzons ADS 233 Kathleen Shorey, Congratulations. You have done well and we are so proud of you. A new life is just beginning and we are confident that you are prepared for it and will be both happy and successful. Love you Mom and Dad Shelly, You fill our hearts with love and pride. We love you very, very much. May all your fu- ture endeavors be successful. Love, Mom, Dad, Susan, Grandma and Grandpa Sanford To Jessica Congratulations God has a wonderful way of blessing wonderful people We love you Mom Dad Brother O Monica' Our Monical Your ear ful trip is done your ship has weathered every rack the prize you sought is won We re proud of you honey Mom Dad and Jennifer JUDD RACHOW 8 Be too large for worry too noble for an ger too strong for fear and too happy to permit the presence of trouble With Love and Pride MOM Lisa lEEAhl There are no words that can describe how MUCH you are loved by your family You have always made us so very proud of you Thank you for being the loving caring and thoughtful daughter that you are We wish you all the happiness and suc cess in the world' You deserve itll Love Mom and Dad I ' I , . I ' I I I I I , . I I I I i . i I 7 ' I I - I ' ' - . . I ' I I 234 ADS X Kris, We are very Mom, Matt proud of you. To Beth, Always be We are proud of you and always know happy. you are loved. Love, Dad, Mom and Dad Dem Gre Candy Oh Candy you ve never let us down 9 K Congrarulahons' We are so proud of you I eepbup H25 good Work for now you re COE e e oun and love you very much Q Love you Mom Melnsa Grandma and Grandpa Mom and Dad To Brian Even at the young age of 3 years you seemed to be tellnng us schwrmmen and wasserball slnd mem Ieben We love you and are proud of you XXOO Mom and Dad Mao From now on you have to walk alone Stl we are always behind you Love Mom Jun and Mrke . . , 1 1 - 1 1 . I ' ' 1 1 1 1 as l I . U . . . ll, - - 11 - - 1 1 1 ADS 235 L oving O bedient R eliable R adiant A trractive I ntelligent N oble E Iegant Nena, You have brought nothing but happiness to us From the flrst day you were born you have been a bundle of loy Wlth your qualltles the world as an your hands Love Mom and Dad Tina, The future is yours to make. Always be- lieve in yourself. We'll be there for you. We Love You, Mom, Dad, and Tiffany Dearest Michelle May your life be filled with God s fl chest blessnngs You ve been the sunshine In my lnfe lm very proud of you Love Mom Becky We hope the fu ture as as special as you May all your dreams come true' Love Mom 81 Dad To Chnstlna Keg 1 fir l m graduatnng9 Yes Jeff with ease and we re super proud of you for ALL your accomplnshments and best wishes for your future and your frgm goggerto Semor you ve done great happlness We Love Youll Mom Gnd JOlI6 Mom Dad 81 Joleen l am so VERY proud of you' All our love I . - I - - I I I I I I ctev I 3 5' , - f'f: ,, , 1 'f,,, 1 , 1 'lr,, , ' W i i ' xx I - ll ' ' - I ' I I . , , I 1 1 ' 1 I 236 ADS Robyn BARD BRUCE 420 0552 ' ll SHADY DEAL CONSTRUCTION General Bunldmg Contractor Constructuon of All Types Caluf Llc No 344142 955 Nacnon Ave Chula Vrsta CA 92011 Your morn ond I hope life holds mony wonderful 'rhlngs rn store for you We re sure The knowledge you ve gorned ID school ot home ond nn your hfe experience wall help moke your future prosperous enloyoble ond smooth Love Mom ond Dod -- 'S ,W ' -7 Y' ,ffwfwzir ADS 237 Love Mom Chnstuna You are the sunshine nn ufe very proud of the young woman you ave come I love you and wush you much happlness Kelth All our love today tomorrow and always Congratulatlons' Mom Dad Heather and Sammy recnous O bstlnate ascal whose farnlly ares mmensely A bout her We love you Porey Dad Mom and Gretsre Maul Cook me Sammy and Jaguar Proverbs l 7 The fear ofthe Lord IS the begnnnnng of knowledge Dear Jim Just as you once learned to walk may you now as you gra duate step out with enthusiasm to meet each new day Con gratulatlonsl Love Mom and Dad To Wendy Pope, the best daughter In the world Congratulations and all our love Mom, Dad, and Mlke Congratulatnons to our dearest daughter who has made us very proud, and IS our joy In lnfe We wash her great success and happl ness In the future Love, Mama 81 Daddy L ' ' 1 s, ,t lt vm , 1: mY - 1 1 1 -f-I 1 I I I .N Nia' -0. ' , . N ' ii- 29 - 238 ADS l-lang in there X ,,V I fi K A H 'wl1lm,, V Wear that smile Attempt new things Try the latest styles Soon you ll know what life is all about I I I I , -1. ,M in ' . 15, 'Ml' J .. ,. ,. . mf' I K in K- ,ml I I I I I I Set your sights high Ride the rough times our Todd all our love Mom 81 Dad. .! I Kim Garcia, Tami, Congratulations, We're proud of you. To a very special daughter. You have May you always find the sunshine at your brought love and happiness to our lives. We doorstep. are very proud of you. Love, Love, Mom, Dad, Cindy, Alan, 81 Dawn Mom 8. Dad ADS 239 T errific I ncredible antastic unny A chlever N umber one Y outhful S ensationol H onors A ngel Y outh group AND PRIDE AS A WONDERFUL DAUGHTER AND SISTER LOVE MOM DAD SHANNON AND JERI LYN F F YOUR NAME SAYS IT ALL, YO,U'VE FILLED OUR HEARTS WITH LOVE Jfmf, 6Qyef1Qam1ffq7qn1 . . gnu Eze ofzf Kuff Jafar! fl Mrw f 4164 ara! A lf! 1155? . QAM ,1Azf-12fJof4ffwlZf-ff Mfg, f ,f Congrcltulotuons, Steve .IA MJ M44 alma! We're proud of you! 43Zf'f,fm 5 ' M- You light up our life. fir ffe ffzfmfvwu, Love ,fm MMM ,mf QM Mom 8 bad CONGRATULATIONS TIFFANY 240 ADS 'ge ,s Kelly Dashiell Lancer - '87 Your future lies before you Our love stands beside you. Mom Dad Brook fm ww Congratulations Krusty Krispy 8. Duck We have watched you grow up oh so rapidly Proud of you we are most certainly We shared the good times as well as the ba and oh what wonderful memories we have ' Mom 84 Dad K .5 My Dearest Bernadette: I held you in my arms when you were an infant held your hand when you were able to walk and as you matured we walked along side by side. Now as you look towards your career and goals we will also be there. We have been very happy with your accomplish- ments throughout the years and will continue to sup- port you with love faith and encouragement, May the Lord bless you always. Love Always Dad Mom Gina and Tony in 0 I x 4' 1 I 1 V i 1 Y K O 4' Q I N X I ' .S TN 4' E5 K ,. i 1 E X D ccci , X I fe, wx, l' ,.' ., Q If j s , f i it 2 I I ' i , I , . i Cl, i i i 1 i 1 Frornlthe first day of school - and for the rest of your life - Believe that you have the destiny the innate ability to become all you expect of life. Trust in your deeply hidden feelings because they show the person that you are. Take hold of each opportunity and make the most of it. We re proud of you. Love Mom 81 Lionel sytst letl it Michael - Best Wishes for a happy successful future. Love S and K Congratulations to Rich Rivera 81 Friends May all Your hopes and dreams come true Love, Mom, Dad and Steve To Daniel, You re thoughtful and carin both stoic and shy, Kinetic, frenetic, precocious and wry, A musician, a student, a brother and son, An enigma, an archetype, all rolled into one You enrich our lives Congratulations Godspeed We love you Dad, Mom and Matthew I I I I o I s gl o o o u o a o n u o s o o o o o o Congratulations! You have grown into a beautiful person inside uf V and outl You ll always g be iii L s Love Mom Miriam - You have filled our home with love and joy this year. Congratu- lations on your U.S.A. gradu- ation! Love, Your American Mom and Sister . M. i , ra t M ,K WW 4 5 ,L 4 its ic wg 1 my V is 1- Y 'si nf. is 1 ' is 7' 4' I - . . . . I x ' I W L I Kirk My Dear Son Congratulations to you on your graduation. I want to tell you how much I love you and no matter what happens in the future Iwill al- ways be by your si e. Dad must be v ry proud 'n heaven that his name continues in such an honor- able talented I love you very much I :lb Mom Dear Kirk We have shared many special moments which will live on forever. The past is but a beautiful memory but tomorrow is a vision of the future. A future in which at times we may be apart yet still a future in which we will always have a special place for one an- other in our hearts! I love you very much ui Doug Well we made it' We wondered at times if there would be any survivors in the battle to get you through be here for you No matter where you go or what you do in life please always know how much we love you and how proud we are of you Love Mom 8- Dad Jennifer Nana would be so proud of you she is surely smiling down on you from I-leaven. You are the light of our lives. Please always know you are so very very special to Uncle Jim and I. We will always love you and stand by you. You will always have two special friends in us. Love Aunt Janet and Uncle Jim Collene, May the Lord bless your life as much as you bless ours We love you Mom, Dad, Chaylene and Caralene I I I I I I J I I d e i I 1 I A 0 . and intelligent young man. , ,,. ' i I I I schoolll You have blessed our lives and we will always Bianca From your first school day to your last we have With much love Mom Nini and Mathias CONGRATULATIONS Vanessa and Bianca True friendship is a pre- cious gitt. You are so lucky to have found each other, Love Mom if LtVAL Anna Maria Congratulations we are very proud of youl You have given us great happiness love and laughter. Thank you! Love Mom and Dad Hey Rogl You re the last one' Congrats and good luck in college Your Ate, Ron Mom and Papa Norma Labastida You are and always will be the sunshine joy it to the fullest' Thank you for all the joy We love you Mom Dad and Rob PAST Roller Skates Beaches Parties Dances Basketball Garnes Bonfires Skiing L FUTURE Degree Parties Bonfires Skiing Beaches 55 S 5 Toy 4x4 Love and Success Dad And Mom Congratulations David, We are proud of what you have accomplished this year. Mom, Dad, and Lrsa 1 1. twill' 1 Lis' 1 I ,gifs ui . VQZQ ' it tau 'L 1 1 It li been so very proud of you. 1 e 1 ,r 6 ' 1 1 MA' fl' 1 I P in Q' ' I . 1 . . . 1 I l O I I I . . I I . of our lives. Accept lite s challenges and en- DEAR LANCERS, One morning on your way to work, you decide to buy a newspaper. After you have paid the man, you look at the date. June l 9, I997. You begin to think. Why is that date so important? Then you realize that exactly I0 years ago was the day of graduation from Hilltop High School. As you stare at the date, you start to reminisce about your life on the hill. During your sophomore year, you were amazed about high school. You always wondered if you would ever look like those impressive seniors that towered over you. As soon as your junior year began, you could not wait for it to be over. There was no more excitement of a new school and your counselor gave you the world's toughest schedule. School was the farthest thing from your mind and having fun was the closest. Finally your senior year arrives. Then it clicks. Hey, this is my last year here. What am I going to do next year? Will I ever see these people again? The past three years have flown by and it seems as if nobody even noticed. This will be the year that will definitely be remem- bered. At every sport function, dance party, assembly, and club meeting you can be found. You wish it would never end, but it did. Ten very long years ago. Now you only receive Christmas cards from a few old classmates. You begin to think, I wonder whatever happened to ... You then feel something pulling at your business suit. lt's an elementary school student on his way to school. Hey you! How come you haven't moved from this place in 20 minutes? You bend over and look at the little boy. A smile comes across your face as you say, ul was think- ing about a very special time in my life that you will one day experience. He gives you a puzzled look, but ac- cepts the answer and goes on his way. You think to yourself, lf only l could live my life on the hill again. lt's a scarey feeling knowing that the Class of l987 may never be together again. Nobody knows what the future holds. No matter where you go, what you do, and who you meet, the memories of HHS will always be with you. CLASS OF '87 - WE BAD. I love you, Lancers - KIM RUCH Can it be that we've spent three years at Hilltop High already? The time has gone by so quickly. Thinking back to our first days on the hill, we remember feeling terribly intimidated. Would we be able to keep up with all the homework, could we figure out the schedules and find all our classes and get to them on time? Was there any possibility that we could juggle our classes, homework, clubs and sports? Then, somehow, we got rolling and everything went great. We were meeting new people, doing and learning new things and beginning to enjoy the wonderful experience of high school. Before we knew it, our sophomore year was over and we had survived quite well. Then came our junior year and a feeling that we be- longed at Hilltop. It was home. We felt as though we had it all figured out and could manage anything. We were no longer frightened little sophomores, the teachers didn't seem as tough, and, even though the work was getting harder, we were confident that we were ready for the challenge. As the year began drawing to a close, we saw Mrs. Mercieca frantically meeting with our classmates, encouraging us to take our SATs and to start thinking about colleges. She began to make us realize that we were not going to be at Hilltop High School forever. At last the day arrived. lt was September 8 and we were about to start our senior year. What a feeling. Our last year at Hilltop High. We all came to school that day knowing that we planned to make it our best year ever. We were delighted to be back among our friends, but we were also overwhelmed with a flood of emotions. We realized all the advantages of being seniors. We were on top of the world and felt that everything was going our way. Then we got down to business. Not only did we have our classes and extracurricular activities to con- tend with, but we were called on time and time again to make decisions that would have a bearing onthe rest of our lives. We had to decide on colleges, get applications and get them turned in, and then wait to see if the col- leges wanted us. Finally a letter comes and we realize that before long we will be part of another environment - our days at Hilltop will just be great memories. We begin to reminisce about the prom, grad night, and so many more special events. We begin to dream about graduation. We are thrilled to have come so far, but are frightened to see the Class of '87 going off in so many directions. This truly is the beginning of the rest of our lives, but with Lancer spirit in our hearts, we will never leave completely. I have had three wonderful years at Hilltop. I want to thank my classmates and especially the '86-'87 ldyll staff for helping to make this the best annual ever. Class of '87 e You're Tops! TRACY ROLFE 7' LUTIE S , yeff , ' if Q ', , Aww an M ' ,, f-3: ee , wk ' M' ' Z 'f4.1'Wx 'W ' ' ,., , M,ff.ge xy ,V MM, y Q vi? if If H 'i fd f '34-J L V Y 55-rg .E ' .1 ,L ?1x'H3fEa Y , V 3 1 ,f ,W 7 . , - o , , gf , . af 'If 1 -' -.x ,,,.ff4m3f,,,, , 242 LANCER MEMORIES W The closing doesn't mean that it is an end. lt could mean the end of one part of our lives and the start of something new. The annual is something filled with all of the memories of the past year. Memories of friends, of foot- ball games and other school events, of home- work that never seems to end. All in all, just memories of good and bad days here at Hill- top l-ligh. Throughout this past year we've all grown and matured as we head toward the future, We can attribute much of this maturi- ty to our families and the caring staff here at l-lilltop. They have all worked as hard as we have to get us out into the world, and we appreciate it. 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