Homestead High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Cupertino, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Twenty five years is a short time in terms ofthe history ofmankind, but its a very long time when someone is referring to a piece ofcheese that's been left in the refrigerator for that amount oftime. But twenty five years is a respectable amount oftime for a school to be open. We can reflect on how much luckier we are now compared to years past. Not only has the academic side of Homestead changed, but the social aspect ofhigh school has vastly improved. For instance, today we have our choice ofseveral fast food places in the area, as well as various bakeries and bagel houses nearby. But twenty five years ago, where did students have to turn to instead of the cafeteria? Well, there was Burger Pit, but that's about it. Things weren't much better in terms ofthe dress code at Homestead either. Remember seeing those pictures ofmicro-miniskirts that girls wore in the '60s? Well, wearing one of those at school could be punishable by being sent home to change or, worse yet, a conference with your parents about your weak moral fiber. Ifa girl did get away with wearing a miniskirt, however, it usually resulted in a definite improvement in the girl's grade in a particular class, if she had a male teacher. Things weren't so great for the guys. Hair length was short or else, until the late '6Os. Long hair Chair below the earsl was a sure sign ofa hippie communist drug addict, and the administration wasn't especially fond ofthose types. Today, students at Homestead enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere in the classroom as well. Being in Silicon Valley, we complain about our parents having high expectations ofus, resulting in extreme stress. We have it easy. Students who went to Homestead in its early years had to compete with Steve Wozniak in the classroom. Can you imagine your mother saying, Little Stevie Wozniak is getting an A in Advanced Calculus. Why are you having trouble in Trigonometry? Someday, however, we'll be able to say to our kids, What are complaining about? I had to go to school with When Homestead celebrates its 50th year, and 100th anniversary, the 25th year won't be lost in the shuffle. The students will be remembered for their uniqueness during The Silver Celebration. A Silver Celebration!!! BIG PIC: Various LltllllIl'Cl'5 dnsplny lhclr upnnmns ul' junior lull Cannphcll ul lunch INS!-QT: Gmng buck ln IIIIIC , , 4 M Student Life 'QV 22 ii 2 ,M--' f 'Vt X .YV if Life of the party hat is going on here? A party? Well, a celebration actually. A SILVER celebration. Homestead's having a birthday and you know what that means, there'll be balloons, streamers, confetti and all the makings of a party with class. And you are invited, because what really gives a party character are the guests who attend it. Each one is special and important, and so is what they do with their lives. In looking at the lives of the guests this year, we'll find two thousand different people doing two thousand different things. Our activities outside of school are just as im- 'ff portant to us as what we do ' y 4. W - 'c when we're at school. High 1 ., school is a time for each of us to -gf ' develop our own style, to work hard for the future and to have fun doing it. Student Life is e about all of those elements, and 'r everything else that makes us the life of Homestead's party! ig V. 2 ' I 1 . ug 5 ff 1' '- D Q Q O Q ei 0 o Q O Q D O D -f 'Y J'i-71755 . .:,- -':-if 'Nix !1'.?5:42' . ,,.4: iv, 1 . 5, While water rafiing on The Colorado River is one way To spend a summer as senior Greg Bronsiein and so homore Chad D BronsTein do in The Grand Canyon. 6 Sludenf life ' f 1' ,,, W I im., T 111521-5 ,....,,, . ,V X s -.1 .,W..-A ,pg T .. A 1 2.43. - sf? The weather is here, wish you were beauliful You wouldn'T believe whai happened This summer. On The way To Hawaii Europe SOITTS STGT9 ll'1 AlT19llCC1 SOITTG SouTh PClClfiC ISICIPIG OTher Q, The '56, l plane bus Train was delayed and my lilTle broTherlsisTer Took The window seaT. I. . . had fun. had a lousy Time. mei a gorgeous guylgirl don'T remember much. I feli happy. sunburned. frusTraTed. ill. The resT of The summer l worked. weni To The beach. parlied. vegged. Well, l'll see you when school sTarTs. Yourfriend, Jusi learning how To drive, senior Dele Peierson gives senior Sarah Lemas a ride on a model moTorcyle aT Expo '86 in Vancouver. Canada. .hug wif' fr' Catching up on all ine summer goings-on, seniors Cindy Cnamperlain, Karyn ivicCriIIis, and Holly Jardine cnat with friends at TentCi1y. 'Nw dwg! k 41 nv 'WD ., Y ii An rn- Tents Evening In keeping up witn a Certain tradrton, tne senior officers went an a mission. To get a nundred people or more, Created a piggerient City tnan ever pefare. 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Freshmen!Sophomore Splrit storted pointing posters, ond building the flodt. On October 22, it dll become worth it. Gillgons Islond wos ci tremendous success! The quod hod been completely ttonsformed into o desert islond complete with sond, huts, plonts, ond notives. Juniors could be found drinking tropicol drinks out of cocunuts ond cheering ot the top of their lungs for their closs. Almost everyone found o woy to express their spirit. Some dressed os Giligon, the skipper, ond other chorocters, while others goto little more creotive ond come os coconuts, polm trees, ond even bononos. Lunchtime octivites included o limbo contest ond performonces by vorious I juniors. As the closs of '88 left the quod, corrying their beoch choirs behind them, they felt greot obout their third of four spirit doys here ot Homesteod, ond they couIdn't help but wonder whot the quod would look like this time next yeor. 0 Student Life k', Dressed os o coconut,junior Tesso Berheger entertoins her closs os G ff ff 'I - - W Kotie Weissenborn looks on. Win39NZE:hZllseJ25?oZ?gtEg' endy ltjAi:V!e?JY1lE?o1dy?oJpSEfCt?olnAdlTCglen Bocks, Elizobeth Kelley, Kotie Worthing do me lirn5O' Weissenborn, Ellen Collowoy, ond Lourel Moglen. THE SHCW! 'The seniors covered The quad with orange carpet? I don't believe itl' You had to see it to believe it, and you had to see it before brunch, when it had to be returned. The class of T987 took us back to the Stone Age with Their version of Bedrock. A monstrous Fred Flinstone saying 'Yabba Dabba Doo' covered the wall ofthe big gym, and the Hollyrock Bowl dominated jock wail. An immense cave covered the entrance to The quad. Signs and posters were everywhere. The amazing senior spirit marked The most successful spirit day ever for the class of '87. It seemed as though the entire senior class dressed up and cheered at lunch. Clubbing their way through the halls, assorted characters from Bedrock walked to class. You couldn't walk down a hall without running into a Fred, Barney, or Wilma. Yabba- Dabba-Doo! . ...,, L ...,,. ,fl 3 g f T B U 1 iw The Class of '87 shows their spirit in a rousing cheer. Part ofthe lunch time show at the Hollyrock Bowl are Laurie Shuken, Stacey Light, Abbie i-lalden, Ralene Mettias and Cindy Brown, Senior Chris King alias Bruce Springstone leads his class at the lunch time gala presentation. A sw Senior Laura Neustedter builds DISDIOYWWQ Bef CIUSS Spillii S9HiOf enthusiasm inthe crowd. JGWWY Wheelef JUTTWDS fOi lov. Junior!Senior Spirit I f . ff vw -T 1:1 T Q A jill W fki. ........ ep 1 rss-+-em I Nil QTNEY , gvicgixhggrf Top righT: Thinking up spells To be casT, Cynihia Sherbume waves her wand. Top lefi: Melissa Pugh and BrigiTTe Palouda Take a break al The Mickey Mouse club house. LefT: Molly Boardman. of Huey, Dewey and Louie, Takes a break. STudenT Life efling lnlo SOPHOMORES 8: SPINACH Popeye's, Olive Oyle's, sored a spinach eaiing Sea Hags, Sweei Pea's, and Goons roamed The halls on Sophomore Spirii Day. l3uT, in a Tribule To The source of P o p e y e ' s sTrengTh, many chose To spori spinach cans of varying sizes. To show Their devo- Tian To The seafar- ing fellow, They spon- conlesl. Need- less To say, of Those who par- Ticipaled in The Tesi of how much spinach one person could acTually ingesT, only Those wiih ci sirong liking survived. V 1 Wm indulging in a bowl of spinach, Joelle Moniz savors The flavor. Kim Hippauf can'T bear The lhoughT of eaiing The spinach. .. ..,,.. .-.fs ' i . l Th ParTy 'Vs 2 AKA' E. X TVN l if luv, Top: Erica Bailey bongoes for her Top: Michelle Gross Tends To The fellow dancing coconul Trees. frenzied fans In The crowd. 'T Above: Jenni Tumer models The Above: SporTing hls Banana laTesT in Carmen Miranda-sTyIe bodysuiT, David Berglund Takes a headgear. brealher. JUNIORS JAZZ IT UP Deep in The jungles of The auad saT a sea of Gilligans resiing up for The serious day of SpiriT compeliiion which lay ahead. ln a drasiic change from lasT year's fuTure Theme, There was no Tin foil or gliTTer, only The makings of Gilligans Island. Thaiched huTs seT The scene for The TalenT Show To be sTaged aT lunch. IT Took liTTIe more Than a performance by The Del Shah's and a show of fancy foolwork by a Troupe of dancing coconuT Trees To send The Juniors inTo a frenzy. They gave Their besi shoT aT Try- ing To produce more spiriT Than The Seniors, a good one aT Thai: neXT year will be Their pesi ever. iff :, Yf ' Tl. V l,,,,r,U s W., T ,av Top: Hollyrock bowl before The evenis of Senior Spirli Day. Above: Carol lv1acQuiddy, one of many female performers, shows her sluff. Josh Headly rocks ouT. Spirif Week HE SILVER REIGN The excitement finolly drrived. The rdcing ond pounding heorts ofthe five possible Homecoming queens were running wild thot night. Who would be crowned queen? Would it be Cdrol tvidcQuiddy, Leoh Hundsness, Jdmey Pdul, Cindy Brown, or Cdthy Brown? After the enthrdlling ride dround the trdck ond the excitement of tdking thot lindl wdlk down the fitly ydrd line, the queen wos onnounced. Jdmey Poul wds crowned l-lomestedd's 'BGB7 Homecoming queen. The king wds Rick Burth ond he took his pldce proudly on the throne edrlier otthe rdlly. Vthth d victory dgdinst our rivdl school CFremontD, l-lomestedd students will remember, once dgdin, dnother glorious Homestedd Homecoming. The Homecoming Court soys , Oh WhdtA Feeling...! CL to RD Jomey Poul, Rick Burth, Corol lvlocQuiddy. Keith Ape, Leoh Hundsness, Scott Compbell, Cindy Brown. Steve l-liddleson, Cothy Brown, lvldrk Slocum. Middle right: Cdtching their preoth from ddncing ore freshmen Jennifer Adosh, Pot Lum. Condy Beers,Dove Vieler, Addm Voughdn. ond Nick Borelli. Lower right: Members ofthe Homecoming Court give their royol opprovol. Lower left: Smiling pretty ond showing some skin. I nt Studentlife 0F 86-87 qs- p 1 1 . ,,,,,,, MP, ,,i.- Ame - , '. Q , . 5- m .. K-il .552 Proudly disploying ineir crowns ond smiles ore Queen Jcimey Pdul ond King Rick Burin. As ine pounding music icing inrougnoui 'ine smdii gym, so did the sound of ddncing feei. Siudenfs ddnced ine nigni dwdy, wniie Toking on cccdsionoi DFGOIK in ine Siudeni Cenfef. Tney ddnced 'GTG into ine nigni, ieciving Homesiedd wiin memories of dnoiner Homecoming. 'Q I i-f 54' 4 V i ' Ya l 4- 4 . A-,Xi Y , pw. .ix Going bockiniimeui Doncing ioine beoiore freshman Mon Groy ond iunior Tricio Sieele. Homecoming Student Llf OE EEE 1 1 f 1 g-- I 'Q 'S 3 W On Monday evening,the 22nd of December, anxious excitement swept over the students of Homestead High Scchool , The 25th annual Winter Formal, aptly named 'The Silver Ball' in honor of the school's silver anniversary, had finally arrived. The guys rushed around collecting Tuxedos and accessories in order to look dashing for their dates, worrying about the 'Oh my God, l'm going to have to pin on her corsage--but where?' litters. And the girls dashed about making sure everything was in order: hair not looking like a rat's nest, make-up applied to stunning perfection, and of course the dress, simply smashing. Outside the school there kgs may Student Life was a cool serenity, a sign which thankfully meant that there would be no more rain. Entering the student center, ooh's and aah's of admiring peers were heard, inthe realization that all high school students don't live in jeans and sweatshirts alone. The decorations bythe Senior Class added to the holiday atmosphere. Then, Senior Class President Mark Slocum gathered the members of the court togetherforthe announcement ofthe King and Queen. Beth Herndon and Mark Levenson were crowned Queen and King. and were soon oft for a royal spin around the dance floor to the music of Phil-n-The Blanks. Junior Daryci Ghoiourpour and senior Brian Lockhart share a moment alone. i ,,.,. The 1987 Wlnier Formal Court: Prin- cesses Venecia Abe, Laurie Snuken Queen Beth Herndon, Lisa Vlhllwerrh and Kelli Collier. Princes Trent Scoffield, James Trianlafyllou, King Mark Levenson, Bill Taylor, and Russell Jung. Going back In Ilme... humming Around STAND BY ME WHEN THE NIGHT HAS COME. AND THE LAND IS DARK, AND THE MOON IS THE ONLY LIGHT WE'LL SEE: NO, I WONT BE AFRAID, OH, I WONT' BE AFRAID, JUST AS LONG AS YOU STAND BY ME. SO STAND BY ME, OH, STAND BY ME, OH, STAND BY ME. IF THE SKY THAT WE LOOK UPON, SHOULD TUMBLE AND FALL, OR THE MOUNTAINS SHOULD CRUMBLE TO THE SEA, I WONT CRY I WONT CRY NO I WONT SHED A TEAR, JUST AS LONG AS YOU STAND, STAND BY ME. WHENEVER YOU'RE IN TROU- BLE WONT YOU STAND BY ME OH STAND BY ME, OH STAND, STAND BY ME. - BEN E. KING, JERRY LEIBER, 84 MIKE STOLLER Friends Todoyore no dif- ferenT Thdn Those of Tweniy five yeors ogo. Our porenls shored friendships much like ours in The presenl doy. AIThough iT is noT os common These doys To see how mony people con jom inTo o smoll vehicle or spoce mednf for less Thon four people, pIenTy of Things con oe found 20 Sfudeni Life To do wifh friends. STudenTs sTiII poriicipoie in Trodifionol dcTiv- iTies such os going ouT To moy- ies ond conceris, oui The seorch for new, differeni. ond exciTing Things To do is endless. Becduse of The speciol undersTonding friends shore, There is much less inhipilion To do Things which ore more creofiye ond exciT- ing. From The experiences shdred o TrusT con pe puilf, which holds The opporlunily To grow furlher. And no moITer how oorny iT sounds, who could moke iT wiThouT The disTrocTions which only friends con provide? To oe who you ore, ond who you wonT To pe, noT whoi They wonT you To pe is whoi mdkes reol friendships whdT They ore. Sharing u friendly hug ore Senior Dele Peferson ond Sophomore Dorren Cuflip. Juniors Kevin O'ReiIly, Poul Fogundes. Jeff Kefelson ond Mork HyoTT i'Hong Loose of The Howoiion Donce. X Friends Andrea Sigalc, Julie Moroles Eloine Newcomb Soroh Morkhom ond Muriel Irrisou celeoroie ci oirlhdoy. '17 Maw Hchummlhg Around on The firsi cloy of sonool ore Juniors ' Liso Dovidson, Jennifer Horine, ond I Jonis Sin. Skiing wilh N ,f 4 Q rf J-1-gi friends J wos o fo- ? voriie pcs if 4 Time in os ii is 1963, just iodoy, Seniors Lora Ritchie ond Noncy Rociooiz ioke o breok from skiing io flosn o friendly smile. -4 T1 Sophomores Erika Larson ond Jennifer Jonkoroi buddy-up oi The Ociooer Sock-Hoo. Senior Beth Herndon is so Iikooie Tnoi Snernro Aikinson, soonornore, couloni keep from giving ner o nug. Frlendshlp , O 1, ff L fig siuaem ure T ,J assing Tim Ddy in, doy ouT, doy in, doy ouT. This sums up The rouTine l-lomesTeod school week. Be- sides closses, Tedchers, ond homework, how do l-lomesTeod sTudenTs pdss The Time? During ThdT dreddfully long school doy we geT Two predks, brunch ond lunch. Yeoh, Hndlly you soy To yourself when Thof pell rings lcifler wdTching The seoond hond roToTe oround The clock fdce for The losT five rnin- uTesJ. You're going To pursT wiTh exciTemenT if you con'T Tell your friends whcff you've been dying To Tell Them, or rnoype ThdT siorndch of yours hos been re- minding you ThdT iT hosn'T hod food in iT for oT leosT Two hours. Gosh, Two whole hours. Quick, geT To The ccifeTerio for some scrurnpfious food. OTher people jusT wdnT To spdz ouT wiTh Their friends. Wild Teenogers, os our pdrenTs would soy. Foreven The mellower people, There's dlwdys d hockeysock gome in The ducid, or silTing pock munching on some chips wiTh o few close friends. Then There's The school liprdry. NoT everyone will odrnif iT, puT we hove cill been There. lvloype iT's To do ThoT ldsl rninufe homework, or sTudy for Thof monsTrous Tesf nexl period. People con olwoys pe found hidden owoy in o clossroorn for meeTings, or geTTing some poinTers from Tedchers. Vl!hoT- ever iT is, There is olwoys some woy To poss The Time of Home- sieod High. 7 if N - :- ll l l . T67 Spazzing out, sophomore Kdfhy Lp Ljupojevlc expends some efTro energy puiIT up during closs. Hula-ing a little Too hoppily, junior April lvloriin ovoids losing her hof. Q 'fr s M C '49'491xre4n,-,fA,,,,,, ,5 . x , Q, .s 1? tn.. Trying to eat on unruly fry is senior Brion Foster. XIII Q-1 lim I-X 5511. -.AL .- Bewlldered and bemused, senior Passing the hockey sock to o friend, Rick Bunn spendsrirne wirn seniorBrion sophomore Dovid Hondo posses his Wonl. brunch Time. Passing Tlme n Celelore Ein Sadie's What: A Sadie Hawkins International Affair For: All couples with a foreign flair Date: Saturday, November 15, 1986 Time: 8:30-11:30 pm Given By: The Class 1988 Dress: Traditional ThC1T did IT. The 'iradiiional dress' pan is whaT musT have aTTracTed Abu Dhabi and all Those guerrillas. IT was ineviiaple of Thai The TerrorisTs would show up. They were There all righT, along wiTh Danes. Swedes. Mexicans. Russians, Jamaicans, indians. Golfland and picnicking on The lawn in The horseshoe aT school and The greai won of china. The W?'?lUST TWO of HT? mole' whole evenT was almosi like The Olympic Games The way everyone goT along so well. Even The DJ was personable, he played almost all of The requesis. As usual. creaTiviTy was displayed in The cosiumes. OulfiTs represenied alrnosi every counlry, from Iran To india from Swiizerland To Spain. The cosTurnes were creaiive, no doubT abouT iT, buT equally irnaginaTive were some of The siTes aT which couples chose To eaT dinner. Dining on The green aT lvlinialure original- Than- Chili's localions chosen for This occasion. 'When mosT people go ouT To dinner, They don'T Iiierally mean gr. We had a candle-lighT dinner of Chinese food and sparkling cider on The Senior Lawn while lisiening To roaring engines and honking horns on Hornesiead Road. The Sunnyvale Police oflicers added To The aTrnosphere,' said CaThy Brown, senior. AnoTher senior, Laura NeusTedTer, who aTe ouT on ThaT nighT expressed her opinion, ' IT ripped. Seniors really know how To have fun. ,A x fig if fiw f llllll '.. :ff ' ff' 1' In Il! ' 30, ' ' i'f'f A Illile Mexican flalTery on The parT of Mark Slocurn, senior senor, succeeds in gefling junior Michelle Keller To srnile. ' Student Life 5-gy: v.'K f., T .13 ' ,..- ' l sq , 'l M-nrl4 'a'! In on aiiempl To inspire freshman BrigiTTe Palouda To dancesophornore Craig Hall Tries a sincere smile in addiTion To his besi dancing rnoves. internationale Too much hula-ing must have wornout freshmen Gary Olson and Angela Parker, but they're not too pushed to pose. 6, so, ff -,Tk V , , f I 0 U f f,y ' is, X 5 l. if 4 0 fit, . X' V vi. I? f if L 3- - -f 'f 1 'O MN, , 'I Y lik' i ,' . fs 1f ' Followlng ln the tradition of The Karate Kid, it looks as though senior Bruce Nance will fight for the honor of senior Lindsey Cox. i 'r '.' ,uf ,504 A Senior Rick Burlh takes advantage of the presence ofa table to compensate for his exhaustion but desire to dance with senior Vicki Williams. If X xfie Twenty-tive years ago, the Sadie Hawkins was celebrated The same way it is now: these two '63 students arrived appropriately dressed for the 'l-ieart's Delight' 25 Sadie Hawkins Dance Even Though spiriT is oT on dll Time high oT HomesTedd The odminisTroTion is un- doubTedly busy oT work seT- Ting yeT onoTher boTch of rules ond reguloTions con- ceming whoT is occepToble behovior for school spon- sored ocTiviTies. Rollies This yeor goT off To o rocky sTorT by humilidTing our newesT cheerleoders during The freshmon leTTergirl iniTio- Tion. Needless To soy, ThoT rdlly wos broughT To on im- medioTe end. On The brighTer side, school uniTy oT The Homecoming Rolly wos evi- denT. AfTer The TrodiTionol cheering for ond dgciinsT in- dividuol cldsses, The wolls echoed wiTh The choni, We ore - HomesTeod! The ouT- come of The Homecoming Rolly wos excellenT, con- sidering The highly conTro- versiol week of spiriT compe- TiTion which hod jusT possed. Ending The week of disosTer, The fooTboll Teoms reveoled Their wild side by orriving oT schoolonTne ddy of The Home coming Some pdrTiolly scolped To demonsTroTe Their Sfudenf Llfe oinin In The Celebrai Senior Cathy Brown inTroduces Frosh LeTTergirl Kendro Willsey oT The Welcome Rolly. inTenTions of Scdlping The fFremonTJ lndions. Aside from obvious oTlenTion which wos direcTed Towords Their new ond differenT hoirsTyles, iT hdd onoTher effecT. The Vor- siiy ond Junior Vorsily Teoms bolh emerged from Their gomes vicTorious, giving HomesTedd The TTrsT Homecoming win since 1977. The SilenT SpiriT lvldrch, led by seniors Trevor Schulze ond Greg Toxin during The holfTime of The Homecoming Gome, wos yeT dnoTher disploy of HomesTedd sTudenTs showing Their spiriT, under ony sorT of circumsTdnces. The mdrch wos To demonsTrdTe The sTudenTs' resenTmenT Toword The od- minisTroTion's decision To olTer The regulor holfiime evenTs, due To The fiosco of The prior week. CelebroTing is cerToinly high on The lisT of prioriTies of HomesTedd sTudenTs, ond whoT beTTer woy To celebroTe Thon by cheering for dll of The Teoms ond promoTing The school spiriT which mokes HomesTedd o greoT ploce To be. 4315 Everyone showed their spiriT oT The Welcome Rolly, our firsT ond mosT conTro versiol of 1987. tion A M,,,, Y, .,. ,1.. S Q .,.. .,.x r N, pm M fy ' 'ef1,2ga, . -kai... 1 Y, was-wr , lg, , , fr , Y gfjyjclk 4 .pf MQ' ' A i ,mr- ,,, Nab-K., In 3 ,.wv ' Juniors spelled out their spirit oy uh- rolling their oohher ot the Homecom- ing Rollyr Leading the crowd ih the HHS Sileht Spirit Morch ore sehiors Trevor Schulze oho G-reg Toxin. Beth Bennett, senior Ofld coptoih of the Eouestriettes. leods the drill teom through their routihe. Song Girl Melissa Ortiz tloshes her wihhihg smile. Splrlt and Rallies he Silver Screen This year had an unusual collection of films, and here are a few ofthe more popular movies that graced or defaced the silver screen. Stand By Me- A story about four pre-adolescent boys that go looking for a dead classmate. Along the way they learn about life and wonder what Goofy really is. Crocodile Dundee- An Austrailian tour guidefcrocodile poacher meets a big city reporter who takes him back to New York . This movie could also be called 'The Paul Hogan Show' because he wrote, produced, and starred in it. Be on the lookout for the upcoming sequel, 'Waiting for G'day'. Top Gun- This movie was destined to be a blockbuster. lt had everything a movie could possibly have to offer: a top-AO rock 'n' roll score, great flight scenes, Kelly lvlcGillis for the guys and Tom Cruise for the girls in the audience. The love scene alone was enough to cause palpitations in t ,Q r S Remember when movie tickets used to be 83.507 Senior Ann Modro does as she shells out 55.50 for a ticket at Century TO. Wondering whether to get popcorn with 'real butter' orJu.Ju Bees isjunior Ilene Herz waits in line at the concession stand at Century TO. Student Life mf Everyone watches The Cosby Show' and thats that. Got it? Good. Violators will be shot a rock. Ferris BueIler's Day Ott- One day Ferris and friends cut class and spend the day romping all over Chicago. ln the course of the day they dine in a fine restaurant, visit an art exhibit, go to a baseball game, and usurp a parade. Doesn't that sound better than going to school and taking a test an European Socialism? Little Shop ot Horrors- Siskel and Elbert predict that this film will be the next 'Rocky I-lorror'. Only time will tell, but they already have two things in commonzboth , ,,V,,, .,.., .- r .,,.. have the word 'horror' in their tities and both are rock 'n' roll musicals. 'little Shop' stars Rick lvtoranis , Ellen Greene and Steve Martin as a sadistic dentist, and features a funky, rapping houseplant named Audrey 2. In a few years, who knows, maybe people will be going to midnight showings, dressing up in leather, tight dresses or Goodwill sweaters. imagine a whole theater full of people shouting al the end of the dentist's song, 'Now, SPIT! ' wiv? 4. g .4 ,.4.me1efv4!409+.,, -eQy N Wh' 1 WUPEVPHQ -'IF 42:2-'M 4 W .L The question ls: are juniors Marianne Hooper and friend Liz Schaeffer from MonTa VisTa waTching a very amusing movie or are There vibrators in The seaT cushions? One way To Tell if This is a giri's yearbook is The drool on This picfure. Aw, c'mon girls. you know you didn'T go see 'The Color of Money' for The pool. Dolh bears be-are-Th? Doih bees bee- eTh'?' Yep, ThaTs righT. foiks, Moonlighiing boogied. Iimboed. yelled, and doorslammed its way Through anoiher year. By now everyone should be answering Thier Telephone in rhyme, 29 Movies! Tv oubling The Celebrdti ln honor of Homesteod's twenty fifth oniversory, The Pegosus Yeorboolc decided to double the oelebrotion by fedturing its numerous twins. Here ot Homesteod we hdve close to Twenty sets of Twins, eooh unique ond different, but dll reody ond willing to oelebrote. Kristi ond Kelli Collier, seniors, hdve shored mony unforgeltdble memories os identlooltwins. Lost yeor they switched identities for o doy, ond not only fooled teoohers, but olossmdtes os welll Kristi ond Kelli oren't the only identlool Twins here dt Homesteod,though. A few others ore sophomores Brooke ond Trioio Slode, Jon ond Chris Culbertson, ond juniors Lisd ond Lduro Zee. While these somewhot duietertwins hdve not switched identities for o doy, They do monoge To fool Student Life mony pe'ople every doy. Juniors Volerie ond Cheryl Smith ore froternol Twins ond don't shore os mony things in common ds identiool twins Tend to. While they enjoy being twins, they do ddmit thot it hos its disodvontoges. As Cheryl soys, We ore often considered d set, ond not on individuolf' Seniors Cdthy ond Chris Brown ond Corol ond Pdul lvlooQuiddy don't live with the doyto doytwin noteriety. lvlony olossmotes don't even redlize they ore twins. Corol soys thot Pdul is no different to her thon her older brother, just thot he is closer in oge. While Cdthy ond Chris dgree with Corol, Cdthy pouts, Mom loves Chris beTterl A perfect exdmple of sibling, or rother, twin rivolry. While most Twins dgree To ooodsionol fights, oll dgree thot hoving o twin doubles The fun, ond in this oose, doubles the oelebrotion. Senlors Corol and Paul MdoQuiddy hdve hod o misfortune or two with tire hydronts, but con ldugh Togefher obout it now. Have you everlhoughl Kelli ond Kristi Collierr were the some person? These seniors double their fun by fooling Commg 1o9e'he o,dOUbIe the everyone they see, celebrdtion ore seniors Cdthy ond Chris Brown, arF'N- Can you match the twins? These twins. just a few of the many here at HHS, can fool many with their identical. or not so identical looks. Sophomores Brooke and Trlcla Slade enjoy being twins, but each have their own individual taste and style. . - up gn , , pf' A 4 W We N .fd X4 r XXX ,. X x K A V 1 ----5.6 . ,g f 1: Q, fa W. . if ' ' S' ,-Y. 1 J. ucv, . we it V Qi A .... 1 1,49 X .J ' ,j ' 1 f - 3 , ,l Z iw. bmi- 1 W bla 9 il .4 1 - E .'b f?! , H ,1 -ff 15 f 'A g,.,l.,..,,,,i,,,, Q'i ': ff 3 -rw f if sg f ei,, i C s. . ' A , , as i Surprise! Dld you know juniors Cheryl and Valerie Smith are twins? Even though they arent identical, they still double the fun. he Lunch Bunch Escaping the crowd of the quad are sophomores Kristian Cox, Rene Urango, Five, four, three, two, one Karen zgorski, and Liz fruiillo. The RRI-Qingu! Lunch has arrived, bleachers make fora quieter meal. hw-...N-W and so have the appetites. What Should be dgme To When HWGFG lSfW'T the U59 ofa relieve the growl of CUP Gnd m0f9 importantly Sfomcchs Gcross 'the qucd? Thefe isn't C llC9I lSe to be Feed me DIGGSG, THEY all fOLJf'lCl, the choice DSCOTTWGS shout. simple. lt's either we-r lf you are one ofthe elite upperclassmen, off you go yelling and laughing to the parking lot to enjoy a feast at one ofthe many gourmet food restaurants, Cwhich are so conveniently located nearby our campusb Today, students are offered an array of food choices. lt's Big Mac today at McDonalds, or La Petite Boulangerie for some french cuisine, or even maybe two tacos at Taco Bell. The underclass aren't left much choice. Sigh,walking to 7-l l again, no, well maybe it's McDonalds one more time. Forlunlor Michelle Burton a Snickers candy barsatisfies her. Michelle opted to remain on campus during lunch. Student Life cheeseburger lunch, build a monster salad or sandwich. be surprised as to the special of the day, orstart walking, making sure you're back in time for fifth period. Then there is the whole student body included together. Whats wrong with eating lunch at school? ls it really that bad? Not always, says junior Sabina Shaikh, sometimes driving to lunch is a pain. I like to talk to my friends. The opinions of other people differ. Senior Tory Johnson said school is the last place l'd be found at lunch. 55... Chewing the lat, seniors Cary Penwarden and Jennifer Bell dine at Carls Jr, as a diversion from school cafeteria food, igkjk'-.,,,, Q' Q' . f- .f QT, he-. 2 We Wil is, Il-.H I I f .,? Que Agreeing thai Coke is iiore juniors Christy Whiiebergiessa Bergheger, Shelley Warneck, and Michelle Keller. 2' 6 'Fr' kgs 'Q H-,fav 7 Dlscusslng the conlenls ofa bean burrito. seniors Mike Garcia, Mike Urmeneia. ond Chris Bakey remain on campus during lunch. 1 5 bl rf 4 A m,,,,auw- 5 Q x N. VSA. fn ' sw Wi. sf: '. 1 H5536 I.-- r Q I f I Y sw---9. 1' rf ,A 2 Lunchlime W czcfness and Mayhem af A dinner ,barely goef awry af 1416 faff pfay. AT precisely eighT o'clock, music remeniscenT of The Theme To The lVluppeT Show fills The ThedTer. Severol cdsT members of The foil ploy ore bocksioge, doncing ond whispering, l'IT's Time To puT on mokeup, iT's Time To Iighi The lighis, iT's Time To gei Things sTdrTed on The Iviuppei Show Tonighi This comes To o holT os The music fodes ond The curioins glide bock on Their runners. The sToge is ilIuminoTed ond The STdnley's doorbell ond Tele- phone begin To ring. Home- sTeod's oudiTorium is Trdns- formed inTo The STdnley resi- dence in lvlosolio, Ohio, ond 'The Mon Who Come To Din- ner hod begun. 'lYou feel like you're being shoT ouT of o connon on To The sToge, ond once you're ouT There iT's Too loTe To Tum dround, commenTed sophomore Tommy Cdplon, who ployed The slighTly eccenTric l-lorriei STonley. Mony Things con go Through o person's heod when he's obouT To go on sToge. Junior Broin Dougherly, who pldyed Dr. Brddley soid, ul Think dbouT whoi l con do wiih Them To gei The mosT ldughs. Sfudeni Llfe l i 4 ,T ,fir f ri if i .Av 'TS 4 : 001 ,A i , i. 'S' 5 Trylng To contain her loughier. Moggie CuTler isenior lviiriom RoThsTeinJ lisTens os os Lorrione Sheldon isenior Adrio Woomerl occepts o morrioge proposol from who she Thinks is her love inTeresT, Lord BoTiomly. uh- ? 'i The Man Who Came To Dinner. if A fl Just a little drunk, reporter Bert Jeffer- son lsenior Brion Sponglerl exits with the help of Dr, Brodley llunior Brion Doughertyl. CAST Warnlng hlm not to open his present until the stroke of midnight, Horriet Stonley lsophomore Tommy Coplonl presents Mr, Whiteside lChdrIes Peltonl with o Christmos gift. E . .Q 4 '1 Suddenly getting the heepie- jeepies, octress Lorroine Sheldon lsenior Adrio Woomeri decides not to pose in the mummy cose. Mrs. Stonley .,,......,,.,..,.i..i.... Dele Peterson Miss Preen ....,...........,.,..... Repecco Porter Richord Stonley .........,.., Christopher Bell June Stdnley .r...r..,..r John .i.......,..,.........,. Soroh ...r....r.,..,.,r..r.r..... Erico Pitsch Jeff Frick Sdroh Morx Mrs. Dexter ..,..r...,.........,.........., Andi Sigolo Mrs McCutcheon ,.,,., Jennifer Lyon Bell Mr. Stonely .........,,............... Moc Longford Moggie Cutler .,.,.....,.,. Miriom Rothstien Dr. Brodley .......,............,. Brion Dougherty Sheridon Whiteside . ..,..... Chorles Pelton Hdrriet Stonley ,.,.,,... Bert Jefferson .,,.,.. Prof. Metz .,.,.,.,.. Boker .......,..........r Michoelson ,.,,.,,.r., Henderson ...r.,... murderers ...,...... Expressmen ..,.. ,.,,., Lorroine Sheldon ,.., Sondy .,.........,.i....,... Noel Corlton .......,.,.. Tommy CGDIOU Brion Spongler Ken Edwords Tim Wood Will Hobbs Soroh Morkum Don Mogoy Jonothon Miller Seon C. Stidd Mike Wolton Adrio Woomer Nick Scholl Brion Lockhort Wescott ............,............ Mitchell Furumoto Rddio technicions ,................ Andy Botes Joel Schlen Rodio Choir .,..,......,. Kdren Chdmperloin Jenniter I-lodill Angel Julion Lorie Schoener Andreo Songer Bdnjo ........, ,..... ....... S l even Sontos Policemen ,.....,.. ,......, S cott W. Corter Tom Neer ran Play Q? li rg ' Dclwn-Ho! Pete Tuana makes an appearance decked out and ready for a sunny Saturday and an exciting game of tennis. Mulllng around the barbeque and waiting tor the complimentary lunch are students, faculty, and their families. I i Ast... riffs 'vt 1 gf 'x I' M wan ..,.-tbl' Senior Karen Muchowskl giving the volleyball her best shot. There were a couple nets set up onthe green for the more active people. 36 Student Life fm '1 ' et A ,. U11 1 G Jolnlng ln a fast-paced volleyball game is senior Mikko Suoranta, an exchange student from Denmark. Keeping score, Jlm Bloschke Toliies up senior John Webb's free-Throw poinTs. Boskeiboli wos one of The more populor evenis of Down on The Green. pix on Sepiember 13... in The short wdlk from The siudenr porking IoT To The Trock in book ofThe gym, dT IedsT six Down-sponsored ocTiviTies were going on. ProjecT ImpocT begon The new school yeorwiTh Down on The Green Ddy on Sepiember 13. The Tennis couris were full of sTudenTs, Teochers, ond fdmilies. AfoTher-doughTer ond moTher-son Tennis TourndmenT wds o greoT woy noT oniyTo moke friends, buT oiso To cdpiToIize on Tennis raienr. Nexi, The poo I. BoTh pools were open for recreoTionoI swimming,wiTh Two volunieer Iifeguords on duTy. The doy, being sunny ond hoT, wds ideol for swimming. ConTinuing The wdlk Towdrds The Trock. bdsiceibdll gomes ond free Pleased wiih his shoT, senior Mike Sokoioff chose o gome of Korem wiih senior Dusiin Cox over The mony oTher ocTiviTies hoppening Thoi doy. Throw conTesTs were being conducTed on The couris by Ivlr. Bioschke. One-on-one gdmes were being ployed oiso. There were Kdrem bodrds seT up on The volleyboil couris forihose who chose To forgo swimming ond Tennis. Korem wos one of The more Colm ocTiviTies of The doy. STiII furrher olong. volieybdll neTs were seT up on The green ond o couple of gdmes were in full swing mosT ofThe doy. The highiighT of The doy wds The sTdTf Run-Woil-v Crowl-A-Thon on The Trdck. The EduesTrieTTes ond cheerleoders inspired The pdrTicipdnTs: Mr. ST. Cloire Took firsT in The robe. IVidny ocTiviTies Took pldce on SepTember 13, ond needless To soy, TT wos successful ond mosT of dll Tun. 1 . 4 A H . -.'v. . its Ai - fi i TQ, .AX T 'A T 'XS H- Vp 9 K 0 UQ? C X jx . zzz. .V 'V Q 9 eff 7' 7A f f , ff X 0 Q f 540 X ir of 3 pref ,gif Q a f C 1 gr il 2- 4 Keri kfiwfiidi . . QP' Q' 2 is ff 1 0' ?f 299 Us 9 b A creative sign, designed by Som Sione ond Amber Roboy occrediis The poriiciponis of Down's Run-WoIk-Jog-A- Thon. ws Qs sqlxqlf i Q X Q5 Q rw 5 TETTT. KT . SN A Qs 13 AT? Dawn on The Green X T .5,, Qs is Si Efkfm Tina Puitin Cn The Fir Claw uf idpipl Lmcsurzta utr It m fri z rn r zqht thirty t mzimqht 1 ihzmi: 111111 1 fzrif my is Q UPU rio! IH U- A - 4 H U L l Sami day, I'fiI'fi l1!Ti'i.'7i tit of Q N111 5 ii' Q7Vi1ifi'U Y 4 'Ci t gg Y -,sfvgiz 38 Student Life As the Junior Closs wos getting reody to Put on the Ritz, the sky, with its dubious looking clouds. wos deooting whether or not to out o dornoer on the evening. Luckily, the sky cleored ond the stors shined brightly GS the edger Junior Promers ootiently woited in line outside the Student Center. Once inside, the silver stors ond crystol chondeliers brought GD expression of cool to our lips. Pictures were token, ond shoes ond jockets were left by the woyside, ollowing us to stort struttin' our stuff on the dcince floor inside the smoll gyrn, uniquely decoroted with silver streomers ond Hollywood pictures of Jornes Deon ond Morilyn Monroe. The loser light show ond owesorne music of the DJ. odded to our oooreciotion of the evening ond the greot work of the closs officers ond oorents. Doncing until the night ended. ond thoroughly exousted from oil the fun, the evening of the i987 Junior Prom come to on end. QD . 4 I 4 hd' ,,.l' Y 4 Instead of making Senior Kelli Collier snuggles up conversotion, junior Andy Botes to junior Jeff Ketelson. os he rncikes o funny foce ot holds her tight. freshrndn Alicio Mutch. V S, L.,....1 I fsf'slffUf -17, .., V., A , . - QF ' 1-I:':gHf1gfQ.- 211: 'j 5231- x 2' ear v-, ' 12 ig' '- , , rf ,ga 1 WN 2 Junior Tessa Bergheger and sophomore Lloyd Umali seem To Think iT Takes Two To Tango. ,uf 'D Junior Mary Lawrence only seems To have eyes for senior Tory Johnson, while They danced The nighT away. While slow dancing, junior HeaTher WhiTe decided To Take The lead. Juniors Jeff Burlh and Kai l-luschke swepT Michelle Fisher and Shelley Ezekiel off Their feeT 39 Junior Prom Adding o finishing Touch, soohmore Yvonne Horris boinls High qiop Q Cherry picker, one of The seis for 'Anylhing seniors Jeff Frick oncl Robbie Goes . Winfield sei up lighls. Z' 5 1 . hhs J I I -f-qw, . 'V 1 ,,,, 7,75 si ' ' l AA 1-., r L 3 M hr gg igflms.. ,fih in ' 15? . . A 'fifiaifi A P' 9 1 7 2? I ' 6 I 1 is ffffiff- Q 1 5 4 . l 1 ' ' ' H' ' i V of vu? 'E A 5 1--W I , 1 I RT' i J - ' K' .1 AV jr ','l 3 'fel . I at' ' W 5 ' ' -- , 'cf I f ,.. Y .. , , . N, - . A- 5: WV- A 5 :. llci 'U' L -N ' -.. i f ' ' Wi A L, ' 'ff T? l Bur if boby l'm The boflom, youre The Tool , sing Reno oncl Billy oi The beginning of The show. The enlire compony performs The lille number. X A Sludenl Life bu Giving inslruclions on line liihe Heoyen Hob ore Bonnie ond The Pollen Angels. Trying lo cheer Billy up, lyloonfoce lvloriin sings 'l Be like The bluebirdf' N HV' 'av ll S. i ... 'SME r , a , I , ,cl ' . -' s i 'T' -. ,- ,, Tm? , ,q,,,,,,f,fff9 P ' . ': 5 A1,v I, N J ,F Two weeks before The musical AnyThing Goes' opens: The seT is almosT compleTed, The lighTs are being seT up, and The orchesTra joins The rehearsals. Opening nighT is closing in fasT. Will everyThing come TogeTher in Time? Members of The casT Think so. Sophmore Ahou Tabibzadeh, a sailoreTTe commenTed, The singing and dancing is greaT, buT The acTing needs polishing. Senior Miriam RoThsTein is more enThusiasTic, 'il feel greaT. I Think iT's going To be The besT musical we've ever done aT HomesTead.' She plays The leading role, Reno. Miriam describes her as 'lvery...worldly and knowledgeable Cyou can Take ThaT anyway you wanT Toy. AlThough puTTing on a musical is a loT of work, iT is worih iT. Junior Darya Ghafourpour, a passenger, said, l'm having a loT of fun and The facT ThaT iT's a comical musical makes iT beTTer.' Senior Anne Modro, a sailoreTTe enjoys The silliness of The show, IT doesn'T make you Think, you jusT siT back and leT iT enTerTain you' lT's a nighT where you can forgeT your Troubles and relax', sophmore Tammy Caplan. a Fallen Angel, added. Any casT member. especially one wiTh a leading role, is consTanTly aT The risk of being pelTed by a flying shoe. Mrs. Clarke, The direcTor, Throws her xJ X. Q shoe aT an acTor if he agiTaTes her, usually by forgelsling lines laTe in producTion. The vicTim usually does noT suffer any bodily harm if Clarke is wearing her Reeboks, buT heels can be dangerous. Senior David Ferris, who plays Moonface, described her uniaue form of disciplinary acTion, During rehearsal, iT's The shoe. During performances iT's The Uzi sTrapped To The lighTing board. They're boTh deadly. :X x Xf T 15: ,. :Sp -gg A A . -i, . is 1 N N Ftrs, , - sky H! . 4 Trying to get Sir Evelyn running a TemperaTure, Reno Tells him ThaT he exciTes her. The publicity pholo for 'AnyThing Goes' includes: fronf row-Bonnie and Moonface MarTin Cseniors Jennifer Bell and David Ferrisb, Reno Sweeneyfsenior Miraim RoThsTenD, and Hope and Billy Qiuniors Janelsle Sampson and David Evansb. ln The middle is Sir Evelyn Oakleighfsenior Brian Lockhanb. The Fallen Angels are: Purify, Chashly, Chariiy, FideliTy, VirTue, and RuTh. Csophmore Jendi Durbin, senior Adria Woomer, sophmore Tamy Caplan, junior Leslie Pelinka, freshman Alicia Much, and senior Sandy Chou. Anything Goes given by freshman Mark Niu was To see besT...s, Well, Mark, A reasonable response, 7- W ' ' , if I T w rf ,Q-,ify This is The besT we could find under The circumsTances! pqgmuwnmp-many: ..,.,,,,,,-Fm '9'9'?'lr M694 X ff fff Sensihve junior Bob Noghrey wanTed To see our school from a varrely of perspechves We Tnoughr This was a very paTrioTrc and loyal suggeshon, so here are some perspechves ThaT you, Bob, can enjoy looking aT W ff -we, if T' U Best ods. REAL. . . Il FLI!LlHl1.ll!5l 1 N ,T :BS 'TES T S' 32 FL 02,0 llT.ll.95l 4:44 -is , x 'T , , if :- Q Best ods. Best: Foods. , r 5,5 REAL QJE3, REALf?-is ig , ' ,li l g , fig? ,J Q 'V2f,, E 1 , nmwmm ' 'Q zmuzunnm L? 4 , Av ' 4 T ' V Best Foods? Best Foods ry .I V nf . fff lfhjf 521,27 3 :ef ff ' T ' :, , 5 'ff f1, ,,,' XQQ' j I V vV , 'H E . ' ' 'lA J gu, T am.uz,unr,irssi ' ' A 32Fi.oz.uormSi .W Freshman Marcus Roysler simply wanTed picTures of whaT happens in The STudenT CenTer. ls This whaT you meanT, Marcus? . My MQW ,WNW . MM - , 495: :-.5 :ws 'Y . Q ,fe U,-.1 , 1 L, AL ..,. E' ' ' ---M L. ., , -w ...li , H ef- -4.'? 'fjgM,-T-1-,,,,,, ' in-sf'---...., A H.. im .. . ' i?'f7fwa:r::c,1f'- .,,.,, , 2 A .. .f.W--U-A H - ,..,,,.,,, : - Ja? Q, 2 5 Q . - , - , .-.:..' . ' l W,-. .. in- .5 ' A ,,.,As,,,i?,,4.,,' ,ffl V1 ,,,. ,-:mx .A - 2 ws. w - '- ,.?W.,f'gQ,,j,2Jgm -., . 51.1.4 .' -- - ' f , f X ,f I , A I, . x .f X ' 1 ff , f f f 5 , X F. I ffl, Q! ff ' I ff , X, 1' ' , , 4 I : fy - X T X jf I X ff , , r y . If 1' ' , 'f f' Q f 1 I k ' . 'A f , T 1' , if .H V sy . . L. ., . A : I I I I I I ir 1 srudem Life I I Ai JE 9'2- SQ Y'- Q Favors Our Gift To You The 1986-87 Pegasus staff is aware of all the criticisms and gripes that the students have about the yearbook, so this year we decided to let YOU tell US what to include in the Student Life section of the book, after all, it is your yearbook. Three hundred surveys were sent out to randomly selected English classes in March asking you what we should cover. We've chosen some of the more creative and thoughtful responses to react to and therefore include. While some of the ideas were beyond our control, such as a lower price, more sports pages, and coverage of certain intimate activities, we worked hard to fulfill the requests. Some were very elementary and easy to do, as you will see, and others were slightly outrageous, out of touch, and just plain out of hand. We thank you for your honesty, openness, and your creativity, you opened our eyes to ideas we didn't even know you had. We're only sorry that we couldn't use all of the requests, many of them would have beentchallenging. The next eight pages are what you want to see, we hope you enjoy them. Just remember, it's all in good fun. James Soboleski fresh- man, wanted to see 'photos of clubs in the yearbook. Even though this actually doesn't go in the Student Life section we sympathize with htm 4- ' ' i 1fv ' t Y, 1 i I Our Gift To You Qlffy Freshman Jett MacLaren wanted to see More commentaries Well Jett you asked for it! To DG honest I think that ham tastes better on a croissant than on plain bread. With a paper-thin layer of mayonnaise and a pile of crisp lettuce Danish ham is excellent Croissants are better because they dont stick to the roof of your mouth the way regular white bread does and besides they dont have any crust. l also think that the tanbark in the playgrounds of elementary schools should be replaced with sand. Not only is sand cleaner and cheaper but it is so much softer and it doesnt give you those nasty splinters. Homestead High School used to look so nice when the ivy grew onthe walls of B- Building. The stains that remain are unsightly. The building had a preppy classic look with that ivy now its just an ordinary everyday wall l-low sad There s something about Gremlins Pacers and Pintos that doesnt set well with me. l dont know what it is butl just have a hard time understanding why people choose to drive automobiles that resemble moon buggies Which brings up another point: those things that say baby on board and psycho on board and no one on board are really annoying to me. l dont care who you are just so long as you stay out of my way. n ' 1 1 1 . I I . I . 1 1 i . 1 1 I - 1 1 I 1 - - , . 1 1 I . , . 1 1 - - f 4 ll n ll in ll ll i 1 Student Life FCJVCNS our em To you Pictures of the parking lot and the field was what one unidentified freshman suggested we include Seemed rather simple to us.. gn -Q I t - X I ,fill LAT, L l., - Ab i .. 1 , 1 : bv Lg T T i 4 1 Ahnldl 1 . ' . 1 1 7 1 T s is T it fyii q . gt'2ffgs , .- I' y A 'T'?tjfT tt st.i j iii a s i ' 5 mn ,vi ' . ' 321 , fig, T ,lifter V fg...l Zr',5 's,i3j,5:': T5 ,. T if fn 4 :K-,-1. -4 e' ' 'ff . A ' s ,.'lvaf 2 ' f ' 6532 1 '.i' . ' -' i1 ' Q fi tw - igrj T A g QQ .Q j iff f f , 1 W .r ','ij : 3 4-iA . V j fm ff fi.2'g'f+f ' 'ali ' ' . ,. l A V 2. ,. j as ffqg- .4,, , . 1:14-if 9' 19, . i ..'. . ' ' - 1 A.., ' T wiht A, 5 , -T f Drowings and Pictures dre whdt Tdllie Lutzker freshmdn requested. She even helped us out by submitting this exomble with her request. f'-'- ' r I fa I X flfl' Q I ' f l he fiiiitr 3 t . r fail X r 7, I i ll ig A Asked what he wdnted to see covered, freshmdn Gdbe Gdrcid Of'1SW9f9d,MTh6' bonds.' Here, we CODTUFGC some of our fdvorites, The Rubber Bonds! A request that we took To hedrt wds thot of senior Scott Spence who wonted to see hot bdked cheese stuffed RUGODGQOS Now we re no gourmets but we redlly tried our best Our Gift To You gl? FOVGFS oureirr To You One of The mosT populor requesTs wos of course, lpioTures of me! Hope This does The job! T 'I'-fa T rv-gn ,. ,:.. 1 Pictures of people lhonging ouT in The quodl wds requesled by freshmon KoThy LoldTchi. l-lere, sophomore Sonio Prdsdd wos found doing jusT ThdT. Junior Anna Vlhllrcms osked for plclures of people wiTh funny cophons underneoTh Whof do you coll o mon wlTh no orms ond no legs under o pile of leoves'7 Russell' 1 ': . fll - n D Sfudenl Life Many students requested a tribute to the graduating seniors, and as freshman Diane Ponce stated, 'a good-bye letter to the seniorsl' Sophomore Shemra Atkinson had a wide range of requests making chosing one very difficult To satisfy her patriotic Reagan was chosen. l longings, a picture of Ronald requested a short biography on about 20-40 people picked at random Freshmen Brad Tada and Julie Sutton were chosen and asked biographical type questions What is your name? Brad Tada l-low old are you? Fourteen What color is your haxr and eyes? A Black hair brown eyes Q Howtallore you? A 56 Q What Junior l-llgh clld you attend? A Sunnyvale Junior l-llgh Q Thank you foryourtlme? A Yourwelcomel What is your name? Julie Sutton What grade are you ln? I m a freshman What Junior High did you attend? A Cupertino Jr High Q What is your favorite color? B ue l-low tall are you? Thanks' A Your welcome' Q. ' . Q ' I A- , A, ' . Q- - o. ' . A, A. ' . Q. ' ' Q ' ' ' Maureen Ramshaw, senior, . . . A- I - - - W I on . . V ' - - A. 5'2 ' ' f - ' - o. . Our Gift To You ,r fl Favors 9 Our Girl To You Heoiher Bright Babies or human sophomore waniea babies... more baby pictures! Dia you wani baby bowaer baby oil Sugar 17, xsll A U tb , N. , Q 5' - i .esi fs 40144 :Y ' T3-fr :'rw':w: L' 24.3 lotion . 4 1532- 5-,Ziff ff! . .. .y.' , - W , Pifeizgfysgsf f clzsascin i' .l AgV :K t f i k ' .44 .....,... ,. - V . I f fifi fiff . ,s.. . .i.i gifs. . .2 f i . ' i :iv is - . 1 ..--.f --A. b- '.,., V...,... , 5.. . , XX 1 - ' 'r f A The seniors can look back on ii as fona memories of their high school years ana freshmen can use ii as a sorl of How To manual You ll notice lhai il is embiy of our suggesiions This is for you own special memories. Thanks To Minh Dang for his suggeslron. D Q lflijlys rr 1 1 ,- 1 lt N ii 0 1 r I WW v X 44 ' rw X. M 1 , f I , ' fr. 1 .1 . Q X 0 E i 1 ,M 9 if , K - 1 3 ' ' 1. ' , , . 'Z '24 ,3 f'f zu! 2 9 ' , tu f Q w xwffx-Q ,xigiixpxi X Y E N ' ' . Y W-I ba 'AQ .igfgy s,.j1f5,ir4sm wif fi l fx gif SN ,rii...i...f Bxgmwwykax si if 14433 .ky U 1 -ff I-.1-i I www M Reis i1 rss 'Rigs v 1 xg, Q X 'Q' A + 'S 4 rw ...4 il Q 3 ' 1 . ...I ,Q qkzkfsgk Q we rs ig J, 'N Q., iv: ss my X sv? gi s .iw , ls-. ig 3 2 'AX , sw. 1 F 4,4535 257, kg i X ,mm hw' s 9- ws 12, ,gtg-X .v Ni 4 M Q -me 54 sz 2 -s K -Q 4 W W x 4 we 1 s ,U Q so ski 4 f 7 yay? Kfvk .mg K v X E HSV' kk xsw N29 QMVXTNSI 'QNX xx N3-'Yi NN 1 . fan . Qi Fw Y Wg! 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We have here, teachers in bathing suits, not their own, ofcourse Cor their own bodies for that matterb. Get a good laugh now, this as close as you'll ever get to faculty skin. Robert Hughes seems to be dissatisfied with the lack of new things how s this for new Cherry 7 p 'P n u . 1 - 1 xx U u ff 7 a!71 I l . I 5 ffl I 'IN at I . - l Senior Brian Theodore requested more color pictures. ln this day and age it s hard to please everybody so we ve More pictures , More pictures of more people' , were common pleas. One person though, junior Bill Lehman requested what we all want to see, I would like a few pictures of me' We're here to please, enjoy! Brenda Daniels, sophpomore, feels that the yearbook lacks adequate signing space. Here you go, it's all we could spare. A Vfwf - 'thle year was , l., have Ig Oi , -1...- 'MXJ A euwtvvizv .' 522. you .., boyz, opted to let each and every person color their own picture. Get out the Crayola sl 1 T' .,. T . liars-i if ' rfel ggxaiixf I XJ 'rx 23213: F! l?'4'.-.:1'f' . '-1 5. 63j . 21' . Our Gift To You Th Q ff IE 'Q f 5 rf A VI I is ,i .,q , 4 ' 5 4 km!! Student Life Q -mil- Q In Review X , ' A 5 -V' ' X ,4 - ,f W A Eg! ' . Q?f' Befffj , f fy-if , , Q - , 1 1. r., . , f 5 I . , , . f ., f? Y ,V 5 ,Qff Aif,i,,f f , ab' H n X 1 X., Q1 'N-f 'M '1 Q ,. YN N. Ab. N , Q-4igf4l f R- 'I-.,, wh M 2- N2-W A -MQW , M. ,i I ! r nr 5 iff' . ' f ,W 5.442 IK v S' fn, . in 2aA:- 4 VA,,- . 1 . -A f s 4 .'5 ?L 4 .2 ' 'Yau 4 'Q' ,45 ? Y, N T-.52 Z ,ggi 'BQ 'S 5 41 l fad 952'-www ' Many changes have occured here at Homestead High school during the T986-87 school year. The smoking sections were closed, causing a big change in the lives of Homestead smokers. The attendence policy was changed with the implementation of the new Telephone program where parents phone-in absences, eliminating notes and long lines for admits. Cupertino High School faced hard times this year after their science wing burned down. The seven period day was also a major change for students. Students were given the option to take an extra elective or make up lost credits. Over the summer, the Statue of Liberty celebration brought a renewed feeling of American spririt. America won back the Americas cup in TQS7. Another Royal wedding took place over the summer between Prince Andrew of England and Sarah Ferguson. The Presidents popularity dropped dramatically as a result of the lran-Contra scandal. The Cosby show continued to stay number one in the ratings, with Family Ties, starring Michael J. Fox, following as a close second. Cheers was another popular show. Vanna White and Pat Sajak were watched by millions every evening on Wheel of Fortune. And Three of the original Monkees got back together fora series of concerts over the summer. The Year ln Review Guests of Honor hat we the class of 1987 leave is a legacy to be passed down to future classes. New ideas will come, as will new people - yet it will always be based on what we, as Seniors, have done, for attempted to dol. We scouted out Tent City, green waves, lobster feasts, carpet borrowing, and our si- lent spirit, though it was not that silent. Yet all that we have done is compounded on what preceeding seniors have accomplished. We are but a part of the never ending legacy at Home- stead. Yet to each one of us as well as the people we have touched, we stand out. We are told that these are the best years of our lives, and as seniors we understand this. SENIORS. It has taken us three long years to grasp that coveted title, but we have definitely done it justice. We are raduatin inthe 25th . H year of Homestead's existence. 3 Years thatencompass everything 3rwMl'? e from report cards to dates, from freshmen swim- ming to college applications, with the realiza- tion that we really are individuals in spite of scan-tron forms. We are the class of '87, and proud! 'wr- 'Qx 7' ia X: l .75 - l I 'L 1 ' lf ', , , , If az., .tif .' ' 0 1 nl 'Q all , , Q' Q Sw if ,, K 4 ss -, , U y . Gi 'I ' 4- A! 1 VU a , V .91 r ' 7 f5'! EQ 0 5 s on ' il , - I ' 4 ' r fi -.v 'f ., 1' ' V n I , ' ' Z Q t , 5 I , x 5 y n V Q ,I u W ,A i .5 X Y. i BIG PIC: Sitting on luck Wall, scnioi Rulcnc Mathias displays gmac and skill while maneuvering mup into hcr mouth INSET: Going back in time . , . Senior divider X 53 So you sdy ThoT This whole book is dediodTed To The ooT of oelebroiihg. Big deol. We, The Closs of '87, ore decidedly more guolified To porly Thoh ohy oTher ourrehi oloss dT Homesieod. During The posi Tour yeors our expertise ih The field of midhighT revelry hos growh from ThoT of o freshmoh yiewpoihT Cihey reolly go ouT ih The dork'?D, To o more worldly, more civilized oTTiTude CLeT's jusT hove fuhlb. LeT These Two poges siohd os TesTomehT To The dbiIiTy of The Closs of '87 To pdihT The Towh red. VViTh o mischievous smile ohd o Twinkle iD his eyes, SCOTT Hedberg celebrdies ih his owh wdy. 0 5 312 5 .9 They Roger l?ihTold, doh'T spill your Pepsi oh ThoT 'ii- 'Qu rmighi rhoke Those burgers Tdsie beherl' True Dflfy p T' 'Wet They ore, Chrisiihe Yum ohd lQOSG'SG 1'l'slSlDQOCl'iY KQQO ih Their shodes. :Q ,f - 1 1 Sehiors Pv4 Q' f 1. f ,. ,. ...W ' W, fx K Q ' '- Rx I. ,X 1 x 'r' , 1 ' D A 4 'r fl, ' 'Sf ff f . 1 ff' , f 7 4 'f 'W,'i 1' .i r,Qf3.' ' N ' iii 1' fl .,:'r, MAJ You show me, I'lI show you? osks Mike Moloney To friends Kirsten Corlson, Jeff Chow, Koren Muchowski, Coihy Brown, Miich Fururnoio. ond Minh Dong. Derek Asmis, Andy Mogney. ond Loureni Sigg ceieoroie oy scruiinizing The foiioge. r , u Q Y I I f I I 1 I I I O Q .,,H X , If K YV ' 'X Q , Qi is . . x ,. Q X sl' ' ATA' -wi , K A i N 3 '54 Jw If AT The forned Tenr Ciiy ore Rolph Chicks, Alvin Chew, Poui Korn, Aion Chou. Ce-Iehroiions if' P-ffl its FirsT SemesTer Senior Class Officers: BeTh Herndon -Treasurer, Carol MacQuiddy-Secrefary, Rick BurTh-Vice Presldenf, Llsa Willwerfh-Social Manager, Mark Slocum-PresldenT. ,la CFFICERS IN ACTICN The Senior class officers have been very acTive in Trying To make This a Truly enjoyable and memorable year for The class. They have organized several sucessful evenTs. The evenTs include Senior TenT CiTy-- an end-of- year,beginning-of-school camp-ouT held The nighT before The firsT day of school on The Senior Lawn, Spirit Day, and The Senior Ball. The officers have organized a Lobsfer Sale, full of frolicing lobsTers, cherrysfone clams, and oysTers. Senior Discounf Cards gave some discounTs on several of The Senior- Sponsored acTivlTies. A year of acTiviTies, would noT have been possible wiThouT The leadership of our officers, nor wiThouT The parlicipaTion from The enTire class of 1987. Going back in Time... 'QQ ' wmwix . y 'fan' , 9' 'IH YT ,:,gZy n . 4- Ai 5, Q, . 41' '- 9, .9 i V ... ig S 'N-.MN .NT-'--.. LJW To Seniors Pv4 ,lr l ra , ro is Qi ifwj' A W Q-in 'ig . 9 , V 1 1 1.015 ies g,f+c v c 'Ti Ni' ii f 2 we by-f ? vi i 52 , r,i r QE TQ. While seTTing up an arf display, Brian Spangler helps Domenic Duranfe sfaple his ear To his head. 4' .lc I f 1. . E J . 4, , Second Semester SenIorCIdss Officers: Rick Burth-President, Beth Herndon-Tredsurer.VIckI Vwllidms-Sociol Mdndger, Trent Scoffield- Secretory, Carol IVidcQuiddy-Vice President. . .I i Y fl Qi Mike Bernsten cringes, even before Lorie Schoener gets on. Z i ' . .. , V W? 1 is ' , I '- 'ttf ,',.,. . 1 V V V P , .,f, h' - r 1' , si. f ...N W r digg, W n-ani ,Qi rag -fi: ,' me sf'-.fr ,. ,sq .fr vpn ewesws ,. . ,,,, wx ',., 45 s 5 if wx-www s Hwvkffifszsi 'Qi-ang.. gg A :wierd 5 f we 5 ' ew ' Q QQ. 's -'K Wise guys Guy Grlmstedd ond Dovid Pereira model the uiook ofthe 8O's'. In d festive mood, Kothy Brddshdw cdrries her books to cicrss. Officers dnd Cdndids e P-.44 Mun Fife EVERYONE SHOULD BELIEVE IN SOMETHING I BELIEVE I'LI. HAVE ANOTHER DRINK SEE YA! Qfjrkffl. Me BOOT RideSINO FIOkesIYYZ'?STRESSIShOI AHouse LaTely?WhaT Do U2 WanlA Medal? flfenecrkl Kiyomi 54642 'PEACE IN OUR HEARTS, BEGINS PEACE OF THE WORLD.'VENAMORE SA PJ SH fMonica 51. Zceituno HEY if was RAD LIISTPNI THANKS+GOODLUCKJMRAPC+DAD I LUV YAV85 Sunsefs CCMI986 Mazrfiew Alan ilckeret Suzanne jean Zzfaysk BERNI, I LUV YAI 7th PER FLAGSI Thanks for The good limes BO,BW,NS,LB,EA,KC,TC Daniel 'Everett Zbfricfi Don'T live your life in fe :1r,GO FOR IT! because if you don'l youll regref if .Sandra illhgrm 9QrL9tina M Zffen Landon Ketcnum Mn STKBONETREEeNelfeelrneneedJTRivossR :DES FOREVRYUNGBroThrhoodLIVSVPssRULEU2M EIVIHIVIIVI Knlstina Anne Zfvarez Berit Jlndersen 'Walter Mafkirwivina Jflrferw .Sacliika Z1-Lvna DereK9l.srn1ls DOLBY EYOYO! I 6-42-88!HOUND DOGIXBLUBERY BARNEY BROTHERS IC-GERMAN WIVINIfIROPICAL'? 'Effen Lynette ffkuncion Augi, Trina, Bern8c2 all my True frenz CSSA Thanx Agooaflrnes luv ya'lI JDMS- BWNCyaI jqjfrey.ScattfBa1tlier .Sonya Mania Bazfey Jilftfiea Marie Bahar Ben8fBot: say High! DenysCrew B-Club Yah! Eurp86Bclog I luv ya AS,DM,81NS cmwpmfn. Bakey THECEl.LAR,whospayn- HENCBJlVlTFJBPikvveneed someaclion- ANI,LUVU-GSVS-MOlvlandDADlLuvU iBrian Lee Buff jmzacknn C. Ballina Edward Cedler QZIU-ram My goals To live forevef or ale 'frying Xc:Think The BEST! Guys-Its been cool, Mitcneff Cjarrel Basin IIE. Seniors Ps-4 me ,W Tracy Kimberfy Battino Learn what is To be Taken seriousIy and Iaugn aT The resI.BandBuadies,LH,HG,CF i7Qin16erfy Dawn Bea Brian Le Beckftezf BereIQBaniefBeicfi If you know IT,You know lT,If nof 'fnen You won'T,So cIon'T siress If.BH Sux HMM joseph 5. 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Debra Boyfe BFF-TlNAlu DrIve'?!'?Thx TC.JC,TAAM,M8cD!l'lI miss u!USU here I come! Luv ya JT Sd mwmmgwomemw Taking up one blade of grass, use ll as a sixleen-foo! Buddha. Craryjason Brashers RunAfewRedLilsGrindAfewGearsS'rrfAfew Fsi Fits BHB JP TE CK MD MM GLAW Gregory Bfufqz Bronstein Procrasfinalion-Whal'? FUN Club! Gd Ik X- C,Trk Lar-AML FLK-ITIY! Buckaroo LBTJ! Clliglfifld ,Suzanne Brown YDDoo.WhiCarpe1'?WegiheBelI!Vic- l6+C'?7!ATherewasalree KT-LA Luxf2SP81LPBers Bogus CFa1lstopHer5te11en Brown Cyntfniailnefa Brown SG-Fl! KrshnaSlsVENTURA?STNDnSD OXsAevr HH SkiB PBSrazeIh7 LSski Frsm5sm- ILUALL George Louis Brurnbfy WHAT GIVES! SNWBRD Tasly Ts LOBSTERLUVITIWXGEOTAKE Things In STTIGQRJJIRJIVIDUIVITV C yzfney B. Bruno G aiffermina Buenrostro Miefiefe Lee Baerkley I leave with high hopes and dreams. 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Ri-IWC Cyn C5121 fflnn Diaz ihanz ll The Memories HHSBEST FRIENDS 4 EVER SANDI BUTLER-LYLASSMILE SOLJTIW Paw Kelfyjean CD1kz.sner FUZZYNAVELSKC KC LR THANK GOD Zl SNOW SKIS IOI SOUTH SANTABARBARA BFAE ILUVU TC mugs and canaias 5 2.44 f7i1I11lZVj0fi rr Y7zQvfHer Be os is Luv 81 Peoce,ZeppeIIn,Pink,Thnx Linc,EB,JB,.iC,KM,LM,i?ETURN io LIFEILICK Q?arfiri',7r1:rze.e Dornbrquu mffl-fCll5 josepli Q7m11in'gue.z ini ni is3 AHORSEMEN ThxSirwbwGrIdenICru I dAoIiwiIB R's4KNIVDobIoDIobIcDAIIfgOsON Hana Draper .Sebastian fliiomas 'Efrite fflnthony fernamfo 'Erratic Doug L7QyosfLi 'Endo W Rules ore mode To be broken. So when ii gets big you gei GOIN. Z:POWER james Gavin fr5e.s Lrlssette 'ESCLIWIIHQI Lianna Margaret Estes K V? Sung Hee 'Bun To Accomplish Greoi Things One Musi v Y Noi Oniy ACI, BuTAiso Dream. jennjer Lynne 'Evans KATH SR.Leh'gris:scoryi HAWAII A-everJon Joud Le Le I Iuv u! Kev C-Sei Serious Wifn Soo Pink o cor, could Greg Toxin be Thinking of repoiniing ii? Kim Kirnbriel and Miriorn Roihsiein check our Disifgugm Wim fhoughfs of Ardrey and The IUVWCVI SCQVWG- Moniogu, Siocey Lighi insfincfively decides To Search for ihe Iocoiion of Kuwoir. IZ fi Seniors AA I uw f:zw,fyz.w-2:5521 J an f I ff N . ,ly 7 ff. -17' l W., ft: ., A G . 1 I Wh u vc-rs A-sl ' c,.,, 'Zracy Marie 'Zlvans IMADEITITHANXTS5W,LB,KC ,LS,MM.SEN .LET. AAH'?TAHITI'PNAHTPHAWAIITIMYAHI ALOHA HHS iirnotfiy 9Vfark'Eynon FoIIowYourDreams8cYouNeverLose.The Triple'B'LIves.JusIHavinFuhInTheSuhsmrI Cfiristoplier LP. iuiarini Brent David Taufrfer Q9anieI'Brw:e Tevgiuon AC-DC SIT Down C-MON,Move Over Rov- er LeT FORD Take Over, C-YA In anofher Irfe. Cliriftine Anita Temanzfez ThxsAfunDGfVIfhaWuzVIAIhMe Wheh?fI LOVEuANTJusICaIIMeTEENWHLS!Limo- Xmas-HrdRckBRME Darfianwiffzarn Terris IIs a Tough place Io be bur a greaf place To be from.ReaI,fuh,and real WACKY! james Mrrfiaeffink CRPT KINGS STW KVN! SEB MOON Jeff PNTS RADIO JAMMS 84 LOVElvs RUN DMC jofin 'Eifwariffisher I I Gerardo Sflbres jofin Davidffbres jane Lynn ffamey LIFE IS WHAT HAPPENS TO YOU WHILEYOURE BUSY MAKING OTHER PLANS PEACE LOVE THANKS Marc Anthony Torrnnaw Qirian Crarg foster The GreaIesTAcIver1Iure Is whaf lies ahead LUVYAMOM84DAD:we are HUGE jejfrey jofin jfrick ''NICKYSII-IEFFRYGEEKSIIEVERHTI-IANKS M8cD TANXS MRS.C.:NICK N LUVS CJJ LUVS NAO87 Lori Flnne flizfkr Wfitcheffiilhra Taranwto Seeing can be deceiving-Dorffjudge a man by his feeI! Adios O53-346, Roms8:28- hey buds. ..doh'T pahic...BkLD club! .Shirpa Gryjar Ga6r11aL0z Monzqae Gaffirnore Ms Gudmch BOYFRND? ILY Mom GA SURF SUN..IT WAS N EXPERJKkhSKI4cEAboCSGT+T7L Katfifeen Gabrzkffa Gafvacs NO PHOBESI RockoMuierJKLreaI P's IBWTM WIL-NAPpIy'? 4smRskTkrFRED gmfuz 88BoyTOODELOO! Kathy iliatfi Gamfilin 5MiKe 521. Garcia I SurvIved!LaTer Thxs RW CB JS Me Urope was Rad! Crisrina Gracias PorTodo! Ciao Hater Garcia 'Erfwarif 521. Gibson A Calm Mind Leads To a Calm Life! mugs ana cahaias H Pswil q7Llllf'l:lfU't1-Tlf onf Lim Dmne Qilrfenbcrg SIVIILE! IT could beworse! Do if now or u may never! Luv ya lv'!8cD,Deb,friends8cTB's! Roger L. Q'fie6e Marlena Diane Qfuchowsh Where now'?DTSlce + LkrRmlConfusn,bobo' YOUTH is only a Word XsTrp!HF+DS CuTIe Cory ilipbert Qofzgosh Matthew Conrarf Qorman 9I'ficHazf'Erfzuanf Gray? Sabre,GPOS,RUSH,FrIends.A Tough place 'ro be,a great place To be from.L'rrHHS! Wflbfiaef Irwin Life B100 shorl Io do nolhlng bu! eafal BIC-3 BOY Bob's and surrf clesnudo! Qllefrlssa iligznee Qrgsby Quyftepfren Qrirnstwzf 'Hey Turkey Lips'DONT LET PEOPEresITicT YOU!'EHRUN!'IVlUSlC FOREVER-GO PAPAYASI Hfugues Z.TTll1wf Quazefli THATS HOT MF,SM,DM,,CH.The Triiple 'Ts'G'S' BIG TIME! The sky is my goal. SAX .Scott Gllzbkaefgunnrhg QMmMMwWMw Whal u r I don! know what A LITTLE OF THAT OL DOODLELEEDO! SKIDALEEDOTNDEEDOT 5?165ie Diana iFfa0ferL SD JAMSW! LO! LESBFA THANKSMAERPA ILOVE YOU MIKE! 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Fosiers A ever-l luv u CJ Elan Da11irf'WafB jennyfer Npele 'Walter Pleasure ills up my clreams.VlAlhouT your dreams what do you REALLY have'?BYE2ALL! 'W Miafzueffwafron Each of us is a learner,ieacher,doer... Which you do mosl is up To you. SAFOOMA Steplien 'Eugene 'Wang Games over HHS. GolTa raise The siakes C-yaJL,PK.FUNlPkySqdomy!VA,CH,RPaeem Marekl Warszawsb The RARE Animal-FUN Club ilfl . STICKBONE! MT.Ciaire Ball JBD Sil'verB MCR iVIe7 Ego? Cjregary 5. 'Wastek joan David fWel5b Kerri Elkn 'We66 Lesfze 'Websrer MONTEBELLO and STRESSQO hand in hand. Thanks to my FRIENDS lmacieiT.lLUVya 5MarKLew1Ls 'Weikr Never lei your sense of morals preveni you from Doing whafs righl-MEN wfo SHAME jennwr fWfieefer There was a Tree. .. WHAT a HuckfeslRl-IWC c POWOW! 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Mag Stay SWEET lovu :Karen Naoni geary-BEEQJUDE 6 yrs? rv1c,kvMrv1 e Mom DAD l MADE IT!LUV2BV TBwas fun '87 we know we won Daoirf Givens Robert Dame! Gregory Robert C Gnffzn Dawn Made Qroshon 'Thomas Anthony Ihfope 'Tjfany ,Ginn 9-fopkbls Robert K-C Huang Rayrnondjrlfninez Duncan Lejjones Znrfrew Morgan Joyce ,. K' it fr 'Y' Stacey Lynn 'Wilson Thanx A the Memguys ILYA! ,JT RIPS! '87 aloha Vehl C-ya in Tah Swte! Lng Ovrdu! Rohert 'Brian 'Wblfrehf Life in a box is easy to fold. Too bad so TUG' one shot our innocence. Swingeneh? julie Jflnn 'Wirt Danief Treanckwoff Stanfey 17611-Shzng 'Wong The person who knows nothing about women knows the most about women. Donnelhl 'Eden Wood Life is what happens when your busy making other plans. Reith Ronahf 'Woodbury Zcfria Kae 'Woomer Thanx fora!! the nriic illusions my Friends. I L U AlI.SmLeBtWhnThe MKupCRACKSLAUGH! Lisa ,Suzanne fyahiro Thanks Everyone Esp SN MM AV-Friends Forever! Ski Tahoe! Hawaii! Good Luck '87!! 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KEITH hefVDSrT1900f! bffLuLu.Thr1XGB,AS, JEKWHHS flficente C. Sze:-ra III Mona Fllefrandrajtaupe -Thanks DG to rthe fun! SC KS.CM,TF, TM, JD. LT, JM!ker-get it yoursetf!LUV RP' Robert 'Treznno 1MzchaeffWayrfe 'Urmeneta Quoc LP. 'Vo Dnan Douglas fWahI Dao1kI'Wang jlin Ling Wang Constance 'L 'WiUe 'wiffulm Robert 'lftfohnoutka .ilhfrerf Rorf 'Mfoozfhuff 'Brariky 'Tflfright Mugs and Celebrities fi? Psfi T , dH1ghSchl Tlie Senior Qirrws Q WhoT do Eric Ly ond Andrew IvIcFddden hdve in common? They ore boTh poriners who creofed o newsIeTTer coiled The Senior T7mes. The Senior TTmes wds o newsiefier formulofed for The purpose of effecflvely conveying informofion To seniors. The cldss of T987 is The ITrsT ever To produce such CT newsIeITer. The issues come ouT dlmosf every Two monThs ond were senT To The homes of seniors. IT Tdkes d IoT of Time hord work ond dedicdiion buT iT's rewording Eric sldfed. Eric did The designs ond grophics o The Senior T7mes on his compufer He sdys Thof The hdrdesT porf wds piecing iT dll Togefher. Andy found The Informdfion wroTe mosT of The sfones ond ediTed Them. The moin people involved in This newsIeTIer were Eric ond Andy buf They hdd dsked for oufside help when There wds on overlodd of work. Our Senior Closs odvisor Mr. Hormoiz dlso helped by discussing key Topics ond Informofion wrlh Eric ond Andy. The Senior Times hos produced more success Thdn expecTed. TenT CiTy would noT hdve been successful wiThouT The help of This newslefler ond Those who worked on iT. Congrofulofions ond Thonks To Eric ond Andy for d successful newsleher The Senior T7mes. Ly 84 Andy lac EGESQD smile for posferify. I Our zony odvisor Sheldon Hdrmdlz shows his Tcdvewomdnish' spirif. iw. , - N' z 5 Q if, 'lf I ' 'N '- rx ,I 4 , , X E X Eff A V01 N Homestea oo O . - . I - . I . , . I . . wo' 'v r 1 - - ' ' J . . - I. . , . I I I I 2 mm of ew ..., . . M - H.. -... WinTer, T987 To The cldss of '87: There hdve been mdny good cis well ds difficulf Times during The ldsT four yedrs for The cldss of '87. I hdve or couple of regreTs: noT dll of your cldss wds dble To compleTe The four yedrs. I wish we could hdve found d pldce of success for Them. I regreT Thdf l could noT hdve given edch of you The persondl . dssisfdnce in seeking your fuTure. YeT in mosT cdses, you were dble To help yourself. I I hdve Thoroughly enjoyed The four yedrs of wdfching ond helping you move Through one of The His worm, inviiino personolify hos mosf imporicinf Times of life. Your educdfion cdn never been 0 DOF' Of CII' Of US f0f fOUf be Token dwdy from you. Nexf yeor of This Time you will fm DSW' AWG have some-'O be on your wdy To The resT of your life. I hope ThoT dll 'TCW mm' he-ms become OU' The success ond hd in hT T f T principol, odvisor, ond friend. . pp ess YOU SOUQ Or your U,Ure AIWQVS frying To be Qvgilgble by being ouf There for us-even if iT T Took o while To fiT us in. As our four Q yeorscome To o close, we Thonk Good luck: - ou, Pefe Tudno, for dll ThdT ou e en. V fPete ffuana 5 T Seniors he-A Stephen Brion Trice Nldroh 211, 1969 Nothrlng prohmgs. Neither a Bronze pfaque Ofgraveyarzfspfenrfers, nor puhhb rnernonhl Even 'Ihe watery eye qfrnemory can not Keep track Thinking of you whife hacking at f :ery nrght Sfow--the Burning hurt fades, Knowing youre out there, somewhere, airight. frrefrorn the fiaferfstars 'Zhat ight up our restfess nrghts Locates no phlce you are No warmth left bt the air just a hzt zjforuf rnemorres Remote! us that you were here. An evehT ThdT Touched The lives of HomesTedd sTudenTs This yedr wds The TFOQIC dedth of STeve Truce. A grodudTe of WesT VGIIGY EIemenTory ond Cupertino Jumor High Steve will be mnssed by Those who knew hum. We would luke To pdy d specldl TnbuTe To STeve by dedicdhhg Thus page ID has memory. A Tree dondTed by fnends ond FGICITIVGS grows dT The Bug Bdsin NGTIODOI Pork This phoTo shows d ploque QT The bose of The Tree. - . - I . . . . - I . . I - I - - I 1 . . AugusT 9,1986 Zverythblg you were 'Too great to put in words if cancefezfjram the earth fflnrfrnemoryk .szbzgle tear .Sherfby affof us Drowns aff your footpnlftts here. 9'et in that crystafsphere 'Zhat we affsherf together era is refhctetf cfear--- 'We never Kyww what we have hrst untif it if no Ionger here -Trevor Shulze FeoTures 85 AA an-Q, . - ,':-' ' z Qw- 4 .2 w Gozlng ot The cloudy sky, Deedee Vesf F3 onders over The fufure. , A-. .. . .. e -'OU J E1 ff x -x ,: I '1'. - 1? ,fi i x , ' I 4 ly!! 'W ffareweff Keffectrhns LeT's be realisTic, high school is secure. Every day we do The same Things, go To The same classes, see The same friends. We have done This for four years now: we are Seniors! WiTh our friends we have shared laughTer, Tears, anxiely, classes, and evenings. How do we say goodloye To all of This? Everybody does iT a liTTle differenTly, ouT some Things are The same. We hug and kiss and smile and cry or we exchange picTures and sign yearbooks. We dan'T wanT To say farewell, however life goes on. YeT we will always have our recolleclions of These very special four years. We will recall The memories of a Mexican bull and of winning The ASB car wash as freshmen. We will remember The yellow oriclc road, The Junior Prom in The small gym, and ThaT orange carpeT! AlThough we can never relive These years, They will always oe a pari of us. They will reflecT US: the 5Ef7lUOiK CLASS Of? 9XU9lLETEZ19lLZIQ91?IDQSEfV3E9XLf X 1 V J E 4 A rf ' ..: uf! -'r ,QA ,,,, TQ, Q 43' , A ., W, , x ,gif 37 , ' Rl Mill I ' T . - , 1 T 4: A ai 'if' Tin The Guestlist uring the changes of 25 years, one thing that has remained constant - the essential item in the endurance of the school is the students. And although student focuses have differed from agriculture to computers, most students came to school with dreams of the future, using high school as a steppingstone to achieve them. Many people have passed through these hallowed halls each one leaving his and her own mark. And so, onto the celebration of people - for Without you there would not be a celebration. O Win BIG PIC: Freshman Kim Thciscn lricx in distract freshman Cari Chroncn imin hcr homework at lunch INSET: Going back in time , . Underclass divider I 89 Class amcers are Sfeve Daefz, presidenT, Slacy Backs, vice presidenf, KaTie Weissenborn, secrefary. Brad Topliff, Treasurer Maff lvlclean, social manager, .f' Y f ly' of if 'lux .- ,,,.. H545 Officers are STeve DaeT2, presidenf, STacy Backs, vice presidenf, Brad Topliff, Treasurer. Kafie Wiessenborn, secrefary, and Vicki Nielsen, social manager Cenfered1G-oing back in Time... oNLY oNE rvrorzeroeo Junioryear-we have finished Three years, and we only have one more yearTo go. We are no longer underslassmen, yeT we aren'T seniors. This poses problems as well as rewards. We geT To explore college and career possilbiliTies wiThouT having The pressure To fill ouT and waiT for opplicaTions. We are no longer reauired To sweaT TT ouT during PE. , and besT of all, no more sauare dancing orweT hair from swimming! AT lasT, we have a special dance of our own, The Junior Prom. We will, of cause, followTradiTion and hold iT in The gym. Dances oren'T The only Thing on our minds. We have To sTarT worrying abouT ourPSATf'SAT scores. Gur classes seem To be Ten Times harder, and foronce we have To sTudy for TesTs. T sw Juniors- . We can finally make fun of freshmen wiThouT feeling like we werejusT in Their place. The physical aspecT ofjunior year musT noT be passed by. One keen observer noTed We've all grown! We are offered The chance To gain new knowledge of pasT evenTs in AP l-lisTory and solve new chemical problems in AP ChemisTry if we choose. We'll finally win Homecoming! As freshmen we reallized ThaT we were desfined To be losers. IT mighf have been The lVl'A'S'H jeep on Jock Wall or perhaps iT was The bandages and The fafigues, buT we Tied wiTh The sophomores. Going back To The fuTure, some of us expressed The desire To die raTher Than To live life in The fuTure as we porTrayed iT an sophomore SpiriT Day. If we need To, we can always escape To Giligon's Island when The pressure of being a junior becomes Too muah. The social scene is much more accessible because masT of us have drivers licenses and The use of a car. We can painT The Town green all over wiTh moTor TransporTaTion. For lunch we are no longer limiTed To walking To lvlcDonald's. We can drive To Togo's or Taco Bell or pizza or anywhere. We have goTTen our porenT' s signaTures down paT Through years of pracTice, and use This To our advanfge. Ourjunior year only comes around once so live iT up and experience iT To The fullesT. l?ighT. Uh oh, The bell rang. Junior Annie Loo hurries off To class. 'S ri' an 3 93' 4 7ff,VV5l! 41' 4 milf., ' Jig? wngfw? gg YM 1, -. gi 5 I ills tif i 14. .i . My 1 . - . ,, , . 1, Pio? ! VX .fx , ' ill A . P' i 1-.QQ Q .. I ,Q 'M , w. H Q L , -A ' '4. I . l? , we 'B -l ,ZA X' 1, 1' ob Q5 X PSP' ' ii? 'I X , :ax ' J.: , - - fa lk Jennifer Addir Robert Alderete Aloln Ambrose Deno Anderson Steven Anderson John Anneoone Benjornin Arellono Jennifer Bdchrnon Deon Boender Eriko Boiley Julie Bdin lndiro Bologopdl Tereso Bolser Sonyd Bolzer Sung Bork Brion Bortholornew Andy Botes Koiherine Bduer Poul Boutlsto Stephen Bedrd Suson Beorden Tony Beck Jeonee Begg Joel Behm Stephdnie Beller Mdrid Benovente Tesso Bergheger Dovid Berglund Kristin Bernhordt lvldtihew Berntsen Jdoqueline Biersdorff Erinn Bird Jodi Birk Kristo Birley Pdul Bjork Rebeccd Bleou Stooy Books Don Borokordt Colin Bowser Andreo Broshers Trevo Bretiner Kimberley Bridgmon Riohord Bright Sherri Brounstein Alon Brown Lourie Brown Michelle Brown Korin Bullis Kdri Burnett Jonet Burns Jeffrey Burlh 91 Janna Burion Michelle Burlon Melissa Buss Wesley Byers Brad Cadie Mike Calcagno Sandra Callahan Ellen Callaway Courlney Camp Jill Campbell Sleven Canaday Mary Canlua Brian Carlson Rose Mary Carmona Sharon Carrey Anthony Casleili Katrina Cepeda Carrie Chang Mimi Chang Cheryl Chapman Anand Chaudry Shannon Cheli Paul Chen Alice Cheng Eric Cheng Sophy Cheng Jason Chi Wcki Chicks Gary Chien Anika Chowhan Beth Chrislman Annie Chu Jim Chung Pin Chung Jon Clark Todd Cleaver Kevin Clover Berl Combs Tom Conlee Brian Conner Palricia Conroy Shawna Corona Shannon Creal Damian Cuffel Jamie Curach Kendra CNr Sieve Daeiz Regina Dagosla Richard Dalessandro Thao Dang Dina Danles ' a7:'wq:f-.f,- -L-V ' ,V , r 42 N 1 vi' Y ii K4 2 E: 5 :T 7? , , Ig- I if 51 J l ff- Q - .f ii i .K far f' J ' M 3 K 41 ' J -f?,nf'jjv2Q1 Q. , I K w . i , I -2 'at rifciki-:a'.- . ' ' 'Hfgi15::a:1I ' 'K ' ' , V EN V ' ' ' r M il l , is S 'S' Q k Q yi ,P ,K ,K , l ,. 9 f sir V ,' i ' f . wr I ,I xx , .- 11. Lisa Davidson Jason Davis Laura Debell Chris Delvillaggio Greg Delacy Jarrod Delauhe Jayesh Desai Sieve Dickmeyer Kevin Diehr Brian Dougherly Lindy Downs Audra Drane Julie Duggan Sean Dunham Erin Dunn lan Dyer Brell Erickson Russel Erlund David Evans Michelle Ezekiel Paul Fagundes Daniel Farley Jana Faulhaber Christine Feirig Michelle Fisher Thomas Fjallslam Mitchell Fleming Kyle Fogarly .r,,J,r :E-uv gnu.: QF glass? W ---ow'-'firm' rx ur ww ,-K ' .1-1. 'gf' IQRGM 1' 'lt Y' A .-gf , Y 3 . UDDGV leffi HGV, whoi is TDGT OVGV TIWGYG7 Above: Juniors Sandy Callahan, Valerie Smith, Junior Jason Walters Tries To diveri The Jennifer Glilzner and Cheryl Smith smile in Oliehiioh Offhe DlWOTOgrapher away from anlicipalion of Their volleyball games. him To avoid having his picture Taken. f lg! I ,fi f-1, ' Juniors Erin Nordby and Kryssie Mlngsi inlenily focus Their airenlion ar a fly on The WO Juniors 'T' T1 94 Juniors Healher Fox Ariel Prager Erin Frey Michael Fu Gregory Fujii Caryn Fukui ScoTT Fulfon Jeannine Funderburk Timolhy Fussel Dru Gadsby Yang Gao Anlhony Garcia Sean Garren Darrell GaunTT ,fnfh l Ii' THE DATING GAME Gone are The Times when a girl was asked ouT for a dafe. alone wiTh The boy, before which she would spend immeasurable Time washing and curling her hair, ironing her clofhes, Trying To look perfecf. Gone also is The Time when The boy spenf Time washing his car, arriving early and Talking wiTh her dad abouf fooTball. The weaTher whafever unTil she made her grand enfrance down The sTairs Dafing Today is characferized by a casual reference To a pany and pick you up around eighfish GranTed The girl sTill spends Time gefling ready as does The guy buT The grand enfronce is losT as well as The faiherfboyfriend chaT The girl John Gaushell Sfeven Gee Darya Ghafourpour l-lealher Gllberfson Jennifer Glilzner Miriam Gluckman Gulrlz Gokcek Heidi Gonsalves GarreTT Goodwin Sfeve Gordon Valerie Greene Tiffany Gregg Pamela Grifin ar-5 runs ouT The door To a carful of friends, yelling, l'Il be home by l:OOlT over her shoulder. Where do people go on daTes'? The movies are sTill a popular choice, jusT as They were Tweniy-five years ago. ln The olden days, iT was a drive- in and if Things wenT well, you could Top iT off wiTh a sTop af Lovers' Lane. Now, movie Theafers aTTracT The crowd as well as siT-down resfauranfs like Chili's. Hanging ouT in isolaTed spoTs is subsTiTuTed for Lovers' Lane. Many changes have sTill imporlanf. Maybe The big daTe isn'T as imporlanf, buT having a good Time sTill is. Yi 1' r 1' 4 . F occurred, yeT The social scene is T K 1 N J , I I ' g l -. , ' ' ix. 1 Q if K 6 Above: Juniors Julie Juracich and James Lubinsky spend Their lunchiime sfaring inTenTly inTo one anolher's eyes. Righfz Going back in Time. . . I I I I I 1' . , 4 ' ' - 1 D LisaGraff Qi' Miohael Grigorians Laura Grigsby Warren Grimes Raymond Groenwold Robert Groenwold Miohell Gross Carol Guedez Eric Gundred Kimberly Guzeman Julie Gyselbreoht Craig Halliwell Lisa Hamilton Troy Hardouin Ryan Hayamlzu Julie Haymore Robert Heaton Kay Hefferlin Monday Hefter Robert Henkle Ilene Herz Charlotte Hill Haruka Hiratanl Dung Ho Stuart Hodgson Tina Holt Seth Homann Scott Hoogner Marianne Hooper Jennifer Horine Yin-yan Houng Teresa Huang Sophia Husain Kai Husohke Chad Hutton Mark Hyatt Karen Ingle Muriel lrissou Norman Janszen Peter Jenkins Robert Jenkins Brenda Jew Bruce Johnson Jennifer Johnson Kirsten Johnson Katherine Jost Melissa Juarez Julie Juracich Mahhew Kahn Sean Kane David Kato Yuko Kawasaki Q 96 Jennifer Kell Michelle Keller Ellzdbelh Kelley Scott Kennedy Trdcy Kershner Christopher Ketelson Jeff Ketelson Sondro Khdlili tvldrldm Khider Julie Kiefer Jennifer Kierdn Ddniel Kim Sung lGm Toe Kim Yu Kim Thomos Kimbdll Ozel Kirklond Jondthdn Knox Steve Ko Robb Kociol Stephdnie Kokko Eldine Kong Jhon Kong Robert Kornienko Floyd Krdtofil Keith Kreider Luci Kristovioh Alex Kumer Ron Kundioh Kvle Kurtz Kris Lofrenlere Todd Ldverlng Alon Low Mory Ldwerence Jung Lee Peter Lee Sdmmy Lee Vonesso Lee Vlhllldm Lehmon Steven Leondrd Shirley Leong Adrldn Leontovlch Stephonle Lev Goyle Levin Aimee Lewis Shelld Lewis Devin Light CBXDTTIIO Lin lvldlko Lin Julie Locke Anne Loeffler Juni - ik . Q xx ev- E 3 , P. 1 , is l J l Q25 ff, ,,, 1 Q -.1 Q 11- I ff ,? S7 WP rw i 1 I I I rl ., x',i,.J f ' 4' 0 it 'K ti K I P Q. 24 , 7 ! I 5 , Q, S f l fl ,- Q. K , Jennifer Long Jodi Long Annie Loo Bryon Lopes Glorio Lou Jomes Lubinsky Suson Lucos Jonet Luce Shoyno Lutzker Jessico Ly Doniei Lynch John Lyngstod Donieiie Mocios John Moher Jornes Molotesto Annu Morotukulorn Gideon Morken Rebecco Morr April Mortin Judobeth Morlin Jose Mortinez Soroh Morx Mock Mosukowo Brondon Moulis Poul Moytoreno Gino Mccoll Michoel Mcclure Kirn Mccully Scott Mcghee John Mckee Kenny Mcloughlin Motthew Mcleon Lonce Goodmon Ingrid Melgor Kerri Melugin Olivio Mendozo Louro Mercer Rondo! Mihoro Chrislion Miller Kelley Miller Lori Mills Robert Mills Kryssie Mingst Gilbert Mirondo Julie Mitchell Shoron Mitchell Thereso Mock Troisye Moeller Lourel Moglen Abrohom Moron Pdul Muchowski 98 Christopher Mura- Smith Collin Mura-Smith Vlhlliam Mutch Michelle Mutschelknaus C-ary Myrah Margaret Nagatani Jason Neidleman Thai Nguyen UR Niedzwiecki Wcki Nielsen Haleh Nilsen Timothy Niu Bobby Noghrey Erin Nordby Manuel Ocampo Jonathan Oleyar Kevin O reilly John Ortega Rina Otani Unda Page Darin Pain Kathryn Pallakoff Annelise Palouda Charlene Parker Renae Patton Leslie Paul Leslie Pelinka Kathleen Peng Giancarlo Pennrnella Tiffany Penvvell Irma Perez Justin Perez Richard Phillips David Pirofalo Rebecca Porter Silvia Puschendorf Chuck Quanz James Raybon Stacy Rider John Riemenschnitter Laurie Rrnn David Rintala Lee Robinson Mark Romagna Joe Rondeau Craig Rotbert Roderlc Royster Jennifer Rozano Hamid Saghati Joseph Salem Jennifer Richert is V . J 5, f M, X - V1 if 1 1 ar ,X -, -2 N - l I L I W 4 K ' Q 'Q 4 A - if 2, Upper leflz Junior Kim Bridgmdn Tdkesd bredk from her pressing sTudies during lunch. Above: Junior Murrdy Spence Tries To ind o shorTcuT down from B building To dvoid The crowds formed by The Throngs of people Trying To gef To Their lockers. l-lomesTeod hos issued everyone d locker, yeT how mdny of The sTudenTs use Their own locker, if onyone GT dll? However, There ore logicol redsons for These occurences. The firsT problem is locoTion. Yes, d locker in 'TL' building is d biT ouT of The wdy for someone whose cldsses cenfer oround TB' building, ond whose furlhesi closs in Thof direcTion is in C When This hoppens, mosT sTudenTs eiTher shore o locker wiTh ci friend or don'T use one dT dll. Size musf dlso be Token info consideroTion. Rememberfhe cubby kindergdrien? Well, Thof is obouT The size of The mdioriTy of These 'so coiled lockers. IT ledves enough room ford book or Two- ond even ThoT mighT be pushing iT. Those members ofThe bond- you're ouT of luck. The only insTrumenT ThoT could possibly fiT is ci piccolo. There ore Those lucky few JdneTTe Sdmpson Tdrd Sdnders Todd Sdnfos Priyd Sdrdf Simone Sdrrdcino Jennie Sduer KurT Sduer Mollie ScheTTler Jennifer SchnilTger Kennefh Schweifler Audrey ScoTT Ndbil Shdhin Sobind Shdikh Shdnnon Shdrp who do hdve ldrge lockers however They ore on The boflom row So while oflempfing To dig someThing ouT of The pile of rubble in Their locker They dlso geT Trdmpled by The herds of people wdlking by Losfly There is d problem wiTh sdfefy AlThough The lockers hove locks ci quick bong on The door followed by on eosy Open Sesome often resulTs in The opening of some unsuspecfing sTudenTs locker Becduse privdcy ond sdfeiy ore imporionf To o siudenf They resorT To d hedvy duTy bockpock Now These Things don T hoppen To everyone yeT To The privileged few who dre besTowed wrlh These problems d locker is o locker Russel Show Fdren Shedr Jody Shedr Sfephdn Shefler Roger Shih QGDGCCG Qnine Philip Shumwdy Jdnis Sih Richdrd Simonfon Pdrisci Sinoi Cheryl Smifh Roberf Smiih Volerie SmiTh STephen Sodergren JUI'liOI'S holes we used To puT our lunches in in . 'X ,f if I ' - V f I I Joeseph Soleiman Julie Sonnichsen Carrie Soria Alanna Spence Murray Spence Anihony Spilaleri Camille Spilaleri Palricia Sleele Waller Srephans Gina Sliaverii Chrislopher Stone Alicia Svvirhenbank ivlasahiro Takayama Fred Tanaka Usa Tarigo Anne Tarowsky Linda Terzian Celia Thomas Joseph Thomas Mike Timpson David Tom Brad Topliff Shelby Topping Chau Tran Hung Trang Thomas Travis lVlal'ihew Tremoin Jonathan True Elaine Tsang Adrian Tsim Jennifer Turner Larry Urquhart Craig Uyeda Tammy Van Pell lvliesha Vanwerl Nora Velasco Jenelda Venlura Sonali Vepa David Villarreal Jennifer Villas Danielle Vosli Erin Wahl Debbie Wall Jason Walters Jim Wang Shelley Warneclc Ray Warsllz ,I i P ,. 'Q l il l l W ill C ' ' ' ' 4- ,, v, l ' 3 ' Q 1 , Laura Webster Steve Weisenburger Katie Weissenborn Heather White Peter White Christy Whiteberg Kevin Vlhlcomb Traci Vlhllard Anna Vlhlliams Cindy Vlhlliams Joseph VlAlliams Kimberly VlAlliams Travis Williams Raymond Willing Andrew Vlhlson Stephanie Wilson Douglas Wirnovvski Jason lMtter Phillip Wolf Cameron Wolfe Steven Wong Wendy Wong Sonia Woo Moriah Woolvvorth Glen Worthing Edith Yee Bart Yen Sandra Yokoo Linus Yu Alexander Yuan Michael Zasio Laura Zee Lisa Zee Robert Zullo Juniors show their spirit by hanging colorful banners at Homecoming rally, Juniors if W' I ,X :Qi is is H 'V Q his 5 Z-T .u Sophomore cldss oTHcers: Vice PresidenT-Andy Ndylor, Treosurer- Sdndrd Ukolovic, PresidenT-Dom on Chdndilc, SecreTdry-Ashley Ayres, Sociol MOIWOQQI- Pdul Ape. CenTered: Going pdckin Time., Fooibdll hds become on Americdn InsTiTuTion. Ddd spends Sunddy glued To The Television while cigonizing over every 419er defedT dnd rejoicing when They win. Even Ivlom is concerned dpouT Joe IvIonTdnd's surgery dnd wonders wheTher he will ever ploy dgdin. As for me, I redlly don'T core much dbouT fooTpdIIg I sTilI don'T undersicind The difference pelween d fumble ond d firsT-Ten. I Think one is good dnd The oTher is pod, or is The oTher wdy dround? DespiTe my ignordnce, I never miss d -::,':::4:. , r ' 'I 1 F E Q2 i is I A 1 ,So - homores ,Z , I OIIICQIS ore Domon Chondik, president Andy Noylor, vice presIdenT, Sdndrd Ukolovic, Tredsurer, Poul Abe, secreTdry. ond Eric Bldnz, sociol mdndger WHO WGN? HomesTedd fooTbdII gdme. Ivly pdrenTs, sensing my dnTicipdTion ds Friddy nighi dpprodches, dlwdys Tell me To hdve d gredT Time jusT cis I slip ouT The door ond disdppedr inTo The nighT. I hedr Those dredded duesiionsl Where ore you going? ,IWho ore you going wiTh? ,or Be home edrly . They don'T undersTdnd ThdT HomesTedd fooTbdlI is noT redlly GDOUT fooTbdIl. Homesledd fooTpdII is CIDOUT Friddy nighls, friends, crowds, The pond, good-looking guys, cuTe girls, ond fun. ForlundTely, my pdrenTs never dsk who won. Oflen I don'T know who won, or even who we pldyed. All I know is ThdT HHS pldyed ond hdd d gredT Time! Sophomore John Willloms gdzes ddmiringly dT The comerd. 'EY X N . X B5 V. s 1 R 1- 1 1 41 5 J 1 ' 2, f .. k ' 4 'X 4- Vp, 1 ax Wg? 1 'Yi i . ,,,1 , S - ' 5lQ.f., 'hs f i 4 Tedric Abe Richard Abreau Tsvi Achler Tiffany Andrews Kemerel Anthony Mike Anlrim Shanii Anzivino Dario Arellano Jennifer Armor Shemra Atkinson Rachel Aliard Daniel Auman Ashley Ayres Annabelle Bailey Julia Ball Jin Bark Jeffrey Barlow Robyn Barney Jason Bamharf Diane Barram Thea Beers Christopher Bell Anthony Bendler Shane Bernal Michael Besemer Aimee Bien Mark Bivens Amanda Blake Amy Blankenship Eric Blanz Michal Blech Rene Blom Margaret Boardman Penny Brapb Mark Brady Heafher Brighr Chad Bronsleln Ranessa Broussaard Jeffrey Brummefl Slephan Brusig Dana Buerkley Whilney Bull Chrisiine Byerley Anna Callahan Adrienne Canaday Andrew Canavan Tammy Caplan Eva Cardenas Michael Carrieri Lori Casler Jennifer Cassisi 1 Lisa Caywooa Heiai Cerenzia lvlaria Cervanles Karen Chamberlain Denise Champagne Norman Chan Sabrina Chan Damon Chanolik Tony Chang Mark Charon Luis Chavez Freaeriok Cheoke l-lealher Cheli Amy Chen Perry Chen Julie Cheng Felicia Chew Chrisline Chiang Riohara Chiu Vanessa Chuang Perer Cilrano Jason Clark lvlaroelino Clarke Gregg Cleaver James Colombi James Coombs Donna Corberl Krisrian Cox Sheila Crombie Kasanara Cronin Chris Culberlson Jonathan Culberlson Barbara Cunningham Wendy Cunningham Daniel Cullip Darren Curlip Malakeh Dablr lvlarlhew Dahl Kimberley Dahlgren Michael Dalessanaro Joseph Damalo Brenaa Daniels Kylie Daura Golbar Davlason Viororia Davies Delben' Davis Rex Debell Sanjay Devgan Darren Dlehr John Dlebeveen Thomas Dlffenaerfer 2l.l.LJ.ll.LJ.l 'h 1 X' -T 0 f Upper lefT Do The funky chicken' Sophmores Shemra Afkrnson and Carolyn Livsey demonsTraTe Their version of Todays dances Above So happyTo be at school sophmore Nicole Slgg SlT1llGSfGdlOf'lTlY E ,Q ff? ,f X54 . J gy , 'W' 4 E f fp 5 .' 7 K. v I .Ti ,,f,-es 5 r lf- . .D ?,1.r2. .E , f U,' v. T w . v I' nf. .. Z - - 14,45 i' W, ,x ,zz J . 'I' Q , 1' v ' ' f f' ' ,wil Q fr 'S x N 5 5 5 s ii Donald Discher Julie Dodge John DooliTTle Daryl Dorfman Randy Duerre Sheri Duffy Gilberf Duponf Jennifer Durbin Felecia Eddy Traci Endo Mina Eng Lilian Epsiein Michelle Eugeni Phillip Eun CynThia Evans Scoh' Fairbanks Fafiemeh Fakoor Jeffrey Fallick Jeffrey Field Barbara Fisher Phillip Fisher Mary Flaherly Douglas Fournier Lana Fournier Jennifer Freeman Shoko Fukui RoberT Garcia Deborah Gasiorek fi K ' -..,..,.- Wh ch has a more nuirifional value? lnTellecTual sophmores Gina Por i and Kyle Spencer confinue biology discussions during lunch in order noT To miss any lnformailon So - homores I f ii 1 1 r I A ' 1 x Q . ! , I X L , 1 . A 4 . . 1 K l A' 1 r' . John Govdrini lvlichdel Gee Ddvid Geilhufe Nicole Geldrdi Elizdbefh Gibson Colleen Gleoson Gregory Gonzoles Curlis Gormon Kenneih Goudey , - Ed Groenwold ' .H GrdnT Grover Geoffrey Gunn Todd Gusfovson ' I sebosrien Guozelli i Y I 5 , f 2 . as C V T52 4 W. 'i Y 1 ,fn T ,f T X i ,, .1 YEAH, THAT'S THE TICKET Whefher we've experienced Thejoy of driving olone,or ore sTilI wdifing wiTh onTicipoTion forThoT beloved doy, There ore definiie ups ond downs of driving. Those of us who ore The firsl of ourfriends To drive know The feeling of being used GS o Toxi . Some of us feel like people ore only ourfriends becouse we con give Them rides. AnoThercomploinT is of exlro Time ond gos spenT on picking everyone up ond Then dropping Them off oflerwords. Also. hoving This big resposibilily on our honds is sTressful. Then, of course, There ore Those of us who don'T drive yeT-ond ... Con I hove o ride'? is o much osked guesTion occording To o Pegosuus survey The emborrossing pori is Toking The bus home when no one who owns o cdr is found Buf soon enough we Too will be oble To drive buT drive whoT'? A recenT Pegosus survey showed ThdT Neol Hobds Croig Holi lviourice Holi lvlelindd HomilTon Susdnne Hompfon Suson Hon Groce Horoldsen George Horgrove Yvonne Horns Joson Horimonn Chris Horfshorn Hiroshi Hosegowd Erin HosTings Denise Hoyomrzu rc . . obouT on edudl omoui of siudenls owned Their own cor os Those who drove The fomily booT. Whereos, very few of us shored o cor wiTh siblings. The disodvonToges of The fdmily booT is obvious-olwoys hoving To woiT for il To be ovoildble ond mosT of The Time iT's o beoch wdgon! There ore some odvonToges, however. iviom ond Dod usuolly end up poying forThe gos ond Toking core of The moinTencince. Those of us who drive our own cor love The freedom, buT usuoliy hove To poy forThe gos, insuronce, ond somelimes The cor, which geTs roTher expensive. Sophomore Chrisiine Chiong solved This problem by hoving The people she drives oround help her poy forThe gos. Whelher you're The firsT or ldsi To drive don'T Tdke iT for grdnied becouse driving is d privilege noT o righT. You could be on exchonge sTudenT from Germony, who, since They ore noT ollowed To drive in The U.S even if They ore older Thon T6 soys, lT's somefimes very slrdnge To geT o ride by people Q ' s - mx' ' F7 lf! if T X- l Above: Look ouT! Sophmore Felicia Chew is unsure of her driving obilify, buT wiTh The confinudlion of her drivers Troining, The ouTcome is promising. l?ighT: Sophmore Ben Lee conTemploTes The punishmenf if he were To Tie Dr. Bangle To The Tree in The quod. youngerThon you. E 'V a A 0 ' Iligzg Abraham Headley Adam Hendryx Lori Henne James Herceg Scott Hill Kimberley Hippauf Erika Hiramatsu Joseph Hiura Taylor Hively Albert Ho Jan Holan Jane Holder David Honda John Hook Julie Hopkins Brent Hobson Christian Hoyt Tommy Hsu Wctoria Hurley Sarah Hurlston Carolyn Hylton Brian lkeya Nolana lkner Eugene lndorato Gail Ito Carl lwanyc lrish Jackman Tricia Jacobsen Jennifer Jankord J. Jayachandra Andy Jenkins Jana Jeroszko Karin Johnson Melissa Johnson Jennifer Johnston Scott Joiner Lori Kameda Supriya Kelkar Cheri Keller Graeme Kelly Chris Kennedy Tricia Kerkhof Hyun Kim Ophir Klein lvlira Ko Misun Ko Alexandra Kochergin lvlei-yee Kong Padmaja Koto Christopher Kowalski Lisa Kunkle I 07 Renee Kwon Jennifer Kwon Nicole Locroix Poul Locy Amy Loloncle George Lomphere Heolher Longe Thomos Longe Erik Lorson Eriko Lorson Ausiin Lee Benjomin Lee John Lee Roger Lee Sonclro Lee Scoh' Lee Wcior Lee Neuzil Lei Kimberly Lenker Nicholos Levos Dovid Levenson Morc Lim Corherine Linclquisl Bonnie Linclsoy Dee Lively Corolyn Livsey Kolherine Ljubojevic Joshuo Lubilz lvlichoel Luehring Dovid Lyons Brent Mololeslo Brion Ivlonn Dovid lvlorion Henry lvloruyomo John lvlosso Mock Mossukowo Comeron Mollick Lonce Moisumuro Slephonie Memos Michele Mcirhx Eon Moyberry Polrick McCaffrey Shown lVlcCorihy Jodi lVlcCosh Kerri lVlcClellon Zoroh McKeon Gregory lVlcKenno Alison lVlcNel'r Koren lvleleen Jomes lvlembere Jeremy Menclon ' Michael Mendoza Paul Merrill Tangi Meyer Maiihew Miller Cari Milzman Michael Mo Alissa Moinaf Michael Monaghan Joelle Moniz Julia Morales Slacey Morash Angela Morefield Jennifer Moreno Krisli Moreno Andrea Morris Derek Moss Marie Munn Charles Munnnerlyn Yuka Murase Sean Murphy Kuri Myers Jennifer Nadal Coreen Nance K. Narayanarnunhl Troy Nash Thomas Nalusch Parrick Naughfen Renee Naulf Andrew Naylor Sherry Nellis Jason Newborn Elaine Newcomb Duyen Ngo Steve Nguyen Thao Nguyen Truc Nguyen Serin Niazi Vlhlliam Nickels Joan Niu Rachel Nuflall Jennifer Ogasawara Julia Okeefe Brian Oney Kel Olani Jason Page Jaleen Parekh Dongshik Park Sonia Park Julie Parker Anand Patel Andrew Pearson 109 Gino Perri Ldurd Petermdn Steven Peterson Ddvid Pettebone Ddvid Pfeil Silvio Pinedd Kimberly Ponlmon Hedtner Pool Sonic Prdsod Jeffery Preston Leslre Purvrs lvldquedd Ronddll Ann Rdnsbottorn Ddnlel Rdpoport Toro Rellly HGOTTWGF Rempel lvldrlo Rendon Audro Resor Estner Rnee Angeld Rrcnords Josnuo Rrcndrdson Dend Rrdenour Brion Rlggen Romulo Rlmdndo Kurhs Rrntold Rocneol Rrvos Fredenc Rogers Erlc Roodnouse Deboron Roy Cnod Russel M Sobourrdn Cyntnlo Sondgun Kozurnl Solto Cnrlshnd SOIWCHGZ Ddnl Sormogo Kourosn Sorrdf Froncescd Sdssdno Tum Sduer Louise Soylor Jeffrey Scnoffzln Brett Scnern Jdcob Scnlenz Scott Scnlolteldt Kdren Scnnelder Donno Sonooley Steven Sonrodr Cory Scnultnels Suzonne Scnurnoker Tyler Scofield Cuntrs Sellers Tnomds Semon '4 - - 4 it . . H 1 V.. if., f ,- . ' li' A. ' N 76 I, '.4- , , ' if! f 2 f . 1 , 5 All'1 'l ' 1 ' 443, ' , T -. 'S' . . i Fi, . 39, ' is ' J'aw b l ' f - l . yd! bf' ,. 2 ' ' , fy ., if - - ' V' 1 Q R 7 ' I gg f V , 'LJ . . ge l ' , D A A 4. '- . f 'Wa ' 113 -L .,4'i'f l r my if ' ' .5 ii l ' -- Y . Y A x f P Q H I . 1 llll, S' 1 I lf V 5, A N ' ll l ' ' M ' ffrlllll 9 -. QS' as - Li X .. So homore if 2:1 'f f ' ' ' yslr 3 I 962 I tuff Ctutb adj used to describe something of satisfaction or admiraation I had a tutt time surfin today 2 grizzly Cgrixleb adj usedto describe something nasty or dislikeable That hairdo is grizzly' 3 bummer Cbumerbn a bad thing that happened That test was bummer A groovy Cgrooveb adj great fantastic the in thing Greg Brady Cfrom the Brady Bunchb is really groovy' 6 gross Cgrosb adj bad That new song is so gross Top left: Outrageous! Sophmores Tricia Jacobsen Cheri Keller and Ashley Ayres live it up at one of Homestead s infamous dances. vs REPHRASE IT' 7 freak out Cfrek outb v to go crazy You are going to freak out when you see her hair 8 greaser Cgreserb n a person who is socially unacceptable and who wears too much hairtonlc Don t look now but here comes a greaser 9 bread Cbredb n term used as a synonym for money Hey got any bread I can borrow? IO marks Cmarksl n grades What are your marks forthis semester? I l lag Claagb v to be socially unacceptable not to be wrth it If you don t go to this party youll be lagging 987 I cool CkUD adj something that meets one s approval Hey that s a cool car. 2. hot Chotb adj- used just like cool That s a hot outtit where d you get it? 3. chill out Cchil outb v -to become Karen Shadduck Bryan Shannon Cecil Shear Lance Shinseki Nicole Sigg Bobby Singh Brooke Slade Tricia Slade Anthony Sly Angelina Smith Cameron Smith Joseph Smith Sharon Smith L Tracy Smith mellow So you screwed up chill out' A dude Cdoodl n term used in addressing a male That dude s O I 5 geta life Cget a IIT? v phrase used to show distaste or disapproval Come on lvlom get a life' 6 totally Ctotaleb adj used to describe an extreme That was a totally cool party 7 bummer Cbumerl adj term used to show disappointment or sympathy That s a bummerthat you flunked the test' 8 like Clikb word used to fill the space when you can t think ofa word Well you like go around the corner and like go to the first door Q. psycho Cstkob n weird strange That guy is psycho. IO. psyched Csikedb v -to be excited I m totally psyched about tonight s game. X 5 I' Zlif Randi Sokoloff Edaurdo Solis Ikki Soma Andrea Sanger Kyle Spencer Jessica Sttdd Heather Stoller Shana Sturm Gregory Sturman Shannon Sullivan Allen Sun Annemarie Sutton JJ Svoboda Michelle Swander Ahou Tabibzaaeh Theresa Tagalog Alicia Temple Terence Terrebrooa Anna Thurfjell Christopher Tiernan Richarcl Titsworth Steven Tivol Shawn Tognetli Brian Topbel Kristin Torrillo Jennifer Tower Vlhlliam Tran Elizabeth Trujillo Yen Truong Lana Tsang Shugo Tsushima Jonathan Tutlte Sahara Ukalovic Rene Urango Vlhlliam Vanaeluyster Cynthia Vazauez Elvira Ventura Renee Werra Rachel Villalba Tocla Virkus Robert Vo Daniel Vogt Sophomore Jan Holan finishes last minute homework assignments before the ena of lunch T T So - homores r , X t A.. Q- g v 5 N 5 , ' 'ff 5 mr , ,, 3 J' Y V - .6 15,1 ,, , Y Q ...fi 2 v j ' If . to ffh mans? Sophomore Ahou Tobibzodeh rmrtotes o worf from Persio in order fo orm herself ogoinst the cold. Vthllrorn Vorbou Rrchord Wong Steven Worneck Julro Wegrzyn Enco Werner Vthllrom Wnetzel Deonno Whrtfield Seth Vthlder John Wrllroms Rrchord Vthlhoms Bruce Vthlson Jeffery Vthnsteod Bully Vthntrode Errc Wrtter Jeffrey Wong Timothy Wood Krrstr Wrrghtson Rrchord Wroobel Dodr Yoger Sophro Yen Koren Zgorskr Timothy Zsoko t . J i 'J Michele vvnmen jay? D . O 0 h0mOfeS 113 ,J Freshmen class officers:SecreTary Lori Abe. Social Manager Julie Hagopian, Presidenf lvlafff fgwf Bokemeier,, Vice-Presidenf Jennifer Bank, and Treasurer Shawn Lockie. iv Cenferedz Going back in Time. CCJKE IS IT FirsT produced in TBB6, Coca- preferred Coke, and of Those. Cola has remained a popular Coke Classic was preferred. drink. IT recenfly complefed iTs The second favorife, Cherry firsT cenfury. Two years ago, Coke was far behind, buf Coke changed iTs popular beaf Dief Coke by only one. Tasfe making iT sweefer. Some lVlosT of The Pepsi drinkers claimed The makers of Coke chose regular Pepsi, wiTh Dief were Trying To copy Their Pepsi Taking second. A vasf archrivals, Pepsi. The majorily of The parTicipanTs Turnaround was a flop, causing said They could Tasfe The people To become ouTraged. difference befween Coke A survey was conducfed and Pepsi, ciTing The facf Thai among Homesfead sTudenTs Pepsi is sweeier and has To see which They preferred. more carbonafion. Sixly-five ouf ofa hundred D sTudenTs said Thai They xg.. A , . I4 T T ' Freshmen Q5 Officers are Brandon Moglen, presidenf, Jennifer Banks, vice presidenf, Shawn Lockie, Treasurer, Jennie Fujii, secrefary, and Lisa Vvirnowski, social manager. Coke was if in '62 AT righf: Discussing fheir weekend plans are freshmen Mah' Ringer, Dave Villarreal, and Jae Chang. 5- r ,, . .- 4225 . 4 . , fx- I'- Lori Abe Jennifer Adoysh Sfeven Adler Toro AQUSO Brom Ambrose Ambiko Anond Chris Anderson Evon Anderson Robin Andrushko Jennifer Angermon Christopher Anfonio Leoh Arohdole Robert Armendoriz Sfocy Asolo Joson Asunoion Thomos Aubi Chris Bobcook Brel Bdiley Jennifer Bonk Tzippl Bonker Shone Borcus Nicholos Borelli Aoron Bdrnefl Vioiorio Bdrrefo Troy Borros Joonno Borrleh' Koren Bed Noncy Beolly Gregory Becksfed Condice Beers Curlis Below Cori Bergmon Julie Berry Simon Bikulcius Miohoel Bliss Toro Bloyd Molly Boordmon And Bobon lvldflhew Bokemeier Benny Brooero Jennifer Briody Dovid Brownson Jim Burnett Cynfhio Burns Mork Burfon Erin Buris Lynefie Bush Gino Busfomonfe Krisly Coloogno Anne Colmeife Angie Cordenos Freshmen Ricky Cardenas Shawnle Cardwell Kevin Cardhart Denise Carlson Mae Chan Stacy Chandick Christopher Chang Jae Chang Karen Chang Nancy Chang Jennifer Chapin Elizabeth Checke Eric Chen Tai-Hsin Chen Peng Chi Uhon Choe Annie Choi Amera Chowhan Susan Christensen Eun Chu Tanya Chuang Hadria Cohen Alexis Conant Jeffrey Connell Daniel Cortez Henry Cortez Seth Coriright Diane Costa Caron Cox Janene Coyner Jodie Craighill Heather Crawford Lisa Crume Richard Curtis Joel Cuzzl Sean Dawkins Sara Dellinger Knshna Deruntz Gina Dicicco Christina Downs Elizabeth Dumesnil Laureen Dunkle Charles Elfrda Mark Farren Peter Feliciano Christi Fernandez Jason Filichia Paul Frnck Nicolas Fong Claudine Fos Hati Jennifer Fujii James Fussell Lea Gacusan Karen Gamberg Gabriel Garcia Reuben Garcia David Gardiner Catherine Gales Kevin Gales Donna German Azila Ghafourpour Andrew Glanville Ansel Glendenning Roberl Gluchowski Gaulam Gadhwani Bryan Goligoski Michael Gonzales Eric Gonzalez Maflhew Gray Sarah Green Denise Grenard Stephanie Griffin Melissa Guerry Poncho Guevara Pierre Gulick Lance Gulh Julie l-lagopien Lisa Hail Misty Halliday .xl IB 75 , fi .5 'S 3 i . Q, ,J ,V ,fs , W G 4 J Af Fearing our fine feaihered friends, freshman Melissa Pugh runs for cover, Freshmen Brian Halliwell David Han MyThe Hang Hillary Harke Laurie Harkins Spud Harmon Nicole Harris Julie Harvey Lisa HasTain Michael Haswell ChrisTopher HaupT ScoTT Healy Mickey Helms Gary Henderson . T New zQ',,,,2.fff 1 WL Af X Y 7 4 4 , s A 1 is ' , 1 , 51:15 rf af fi: if 'l X -Q '- fo VS- - ' 1 - Y 1 -N .r , , f 'Z W A 333' Q T PROCRASTINATION Have you done your homework yeT'P Don T you have To sludy TonighT? How did you do on your lasT TesT? Don T you Think you need To sTudy more'P STudy' STudy' STudyl MosT of us cringe when hearing ThaT word SomeTimes iT seems To be The only word in our parenT s volcabulary UnforTunaTely iT s hard Homesfead wiThouT sTudying aT leasT once maybe even Twice. I ve Tried many meThods of sTudying This year One meThod ThaT seems To work well is To sTudy while laying in bed Talking on The phone and lisTening To The sTereo l recommend sefling The volumeiusT below The pain Threshold This noT only keeps you from absorbing excess superflous knowledge buT iT is also a sure wayTo geT some inTeresTing commenTs from your Danny Hiddleson Michael Higgins Annie Ho Vihlliam Hobbs Deborah Homan Lisa Homann Jeremy Hopkins Narhan Hoskins Tracie Howell Ben HoyT Valenfine Huang Sylva Hubbard Jennifer Hubis es udson 1 avr:- f'5fQ1,- '- 'XP'-': ,- Q1 '. ' parenTs. If noThing else, This sysTem breaks The monoTony of sTudying. The meThod ThaT l like besT is promising yourself ThaT you'll geT up early The morning of The TesT To sTudy before school. Afler all, my brain is supposedly refreshed and l know ThaT l'll be moTivaTed. YeT when The alarm explodes aT 5 a.m. , sounding like a Bowing 747 landing on my bed, my finger seems To draw like a magnef To . u- , -. - ,- fi W A Z4 T,. 4 , 'T' ill E5.!'1f1-1 Above: Q byeok ffofn TFTTTGS unTiI I TTSOT. . . GeT UD OI' yOL,l'lI be freshmen Cary Chronerl and Kim Thlesen flash 'me forschooi ,-- Their brighT smiles. Afierrhe panic subsides, I always promise To chnge my ways. This affernoon I'm going To sludy as AT boTTom righrz You don'T have To be on The SOOO I Q91 IWOFTTG. By The WCIY, CGD I dance floor To dance. Freshmen Jennifer borrow your U2 Glbum? Adaysh and Brian Yamamofo Trip The lighT fanfasfic in The quad. I . I ' , , : 'Cx Aa..- 4 1 ' T f' fire' ' -- ac' - f .1 , A L 2' Q 0 ' A -Q T i f E Q. I , ' 6- , -fs , , ll Tiff' D r 4 , tl if if V-nv 2 T . ' Q I T A i X , . Q ,Q '.'-' .'y fT, ' . '?,'f1.s--5--: - To geT Through four years aT' V - gn-rf' V ld :':ggj: 1 ,V N- 4' 4' 2 K . 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Wnoi ever i T is, I know if will pe greoll I nope Sue likes ine cookies I mode nerds muon os I like my grfll You know noving seoref pols is d gredi woy fo gel everyone exoiled oooul upcoming events' E V55 Y ' Kdren Uyenord John Vdlencid Josnud Vondyke Kndlil Vdrner Georgino Vdsquez Addm Vdugndn Ddvid Vieler ivlicndel Villorreol Jeffrey Wrkus Loc Vo Tung Vo Diono Vosii Kim Vu Molly Wolker Connie Wolidce Cndrlie Wong Perry Wong Pd ul Worsilz Jill Weisenpurger Amy Wessendorf Douglos Wierengd W iraqi ' 'V' MX , 5-if-1? 4 ' fi ' .AW. y, Ddniel Wiggins Kendrd Willsey Lisd Wirnowski Kdfny Win' Jennifer Vlhsner Jung Won Alex Wong Wen Wu Brion Ydmdmolo Eddie Yong Yoldndd Ypdrrd Jennifer Yielding Uk Kyong Yi Jusfin Young Eric Zee Freshmen BIG PIC: Striking their GQ poses. seniors Chris Harper, Josh Headley. John Richards and Mike Bcrntsen take a break from water polo practice INSET: Going back in time . . 124 X Sports .,....v...,a-Q... ndwi ' as 511 5 'X f, ' if - affi- , , , ,4,. 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These 25 years have not always been a celebration, but all Homestead teams and players of all sports have always come out on top. ul, l A gill lll l 5 . 44 .F Q 1 1 'Q Z 'Z 21 SP0 rts divid Brlan Conners quenches nis thirst F after a victorious game. P 'U if an Homestead works up a sweat at ta gf practice. Varsity Football -r . GJ 4 1 VARSITY scoreEBoARD it L, 1, 1 Blackford 7-29 Gunn 27-7 121' f - A, Q ri! Hornesteac1!Opponent - it gl -f Prospect 7 38 if gag ,,, -1 1 z 4 , If ft iii 1 5 A ' -. CPS, Q , fm, l . A 'Ili' , , , Lincoln 47-O 1 1 ' 1 'f- 1 Q- Q .' 'ig ',:., I 1 1 , V i. Q f jr. V 1 Monta Vista 14-28 Fremont 21-14 Www 'wi it 4 1 M- 7' ' ' ' :- , , 1 Poneer - Y - - '- ' ,1 f' 1 1' 1 fr new -f - if ,avr f ' --r' , ' .ff . ' , . , r 1 ,, - ' ' I nf.. lf- 02:34-5 .,v 4 ,- :val V- M415 Aj Inn.:-,V ,ik L, 410: 1 1 5 H' 1 n 5, 1 v u , rf ' M ...wr 5' , f i ii Saratoga 15-49 H mf 1 A 1 Cupertino 6- 9 . ' Lynbrook O-37 N, 4 nf' - --152 gf SJ ,gems Working together, Mustangs pull off another successful play. Fw- st: Q 4 1 ' ww .. f, ' ' ' v4 Y Q s W ' 4, 'MX 4 5,3 ,T i . r V N K - A A Q f- 1 E A , X, Yr- X W .my n . 1, 5 it 2 , wi -- A 1 A ,. .,,,..... M3 I , 5 E Q n wif iiztagx' Coach Loolcero gives a pep Llnlng up tor a kill, Homestead fazes the opponent. talk before the game. KA-'A' WP H17 OV --Q.i,sx-M Mm., UU I? ,. I ' W .fl . V l f ' If 'KZ X V 5,17:,f-J 5' , My If If fl! 'if 1 fbi!!! . -rf - if , - '- , A 6' 174 4 . .. f, - f .. . if: .,-em' . Q. ,. .iflkfi gay, mg ,J,A,. ,y 'W li ,,!, all . -an-ut vb., ,QW .1 ,., , .1.1 , ., fa-V-ff ' .' 'f? '?, f' st , 1 127' 1- 49 f' I g I, v4,'.,A fy, I V- ., A ,, 3 Y , ,L U -' ,l' V . ,'fH:' - wwf 1? f5rJ,j:qgf,,f ffsff, 1 H.. , ., , 'A-M44 ff F, ffjrf,4g,VI1ffff1 'i... QQ. ge f 3, ' ', ,,, fl -,. f,,,,' . ' fy! 1,5??f'f M fC -:, '1' . 5' ' , ff '1 . , I ' -P , s Z1 - G Q 4 1 r J -. s.,,.b fum . 'M -1 , .. 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Shattle, James Kelly. game with the help of Ken McGlaughlin Varsity Brings Home The Bell With the help of second year coach Ted Locicero the Homestead Varsity Football team finished the season with a 3 7 record The team had a promising victory at the Homecom ing game beating Fremont The team is still young and perhaps in future years we can look forward to a better season. W have all the makings a team that can compete for a league champion- ship lnext yearl . . . We still have the stigma of not being winners so we have to start winning early fnext seasonj said Coach Locicero. The players that stood out from the rest because of ability and consistency were seniors Ed Devlin Jason lvlc Cash and Scott Bull. Junior Jim-Jim Grimes and Sophomore Brad Hoyt also had outstanding seasons. 'H ' . hx., ' ' '. 1 ' 4 lj. Lance Goodman kicks oft a pertect 1 I... 'r V ,f q ,.. ,KWV M Nm- N-1--V f W Xl if , Q fwl., I , ' . -. P z xx fl. . ,. Q , xx ' on-nv-41-.40 if 5 I 'Z J! 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' XY Jw ' 6i'-f-1 ' 'lf 1 a. st' 1 s F J JL?PLt'W'Pt F Charging MonTa VisTa, HomesTead Takes iniTiTive. 1 'N . 4' Cne To Count The junior varsily fooTball Team had a fair season finishing wlTh Three wins and sex en losses afler lasT year s sensaTionaI 10 O season Team sTandouTs This season were STeve Adler auarTerback ETeka MOUTH VISTO J V FooTbaIl Opponents Lynbrook SaraToga Cuperhno FremonT linebacker Jeff Fields Huckaby showed excephonal TalenT and will play for The varsiTy Team nexT year ETeka has The poTenTial To be an ouTsTanding foolball player commenTed Team member STeve Alder AlThough The 86187 season was noT as specTacular as IasT year The Team did beaT l-lomesTead s biggesT rival FremonT in The homecoming game wiTh a final score of 20 lA The Team has high hopes for nexT year lVlosT Team members feel T'naT HomesTead will have a successful 87 88 season , Who hos TNG' DOH? Home-STSOG PunTing The ball To The opposing and FremonT scramble around for Team, sophomore Craig Hall geTs T The ball. good yards. , On l-luckaby, runningback, and ' . I I, STar runningback ETeka -W- . ' - l I ' ' 1 l Q Ui ll'v'Pf ll Q' ig:-:fr , E4 ir l l Homeslead players impalienlly wall for Their lurn al The ball. Efaka Huckaby, freshman, kicks off for The junior varisily Team. JV. Foollaall , -- Y ' .,- YA' I ' -' A ' .7 - - s A 'fi v f MP4 , TM' 'BJP' ' , 1-32' JS r Ili Gr - if 's TF' B A 63-srl-air, f 1-Q ' ': - , - -I A ,BB egg .ei 61 ,.,54fe55, -55,e35,.-.egg 1 V I ' 1 ' ' x , V 1 1 '- . h ' I ' I f' f34s ease Hare e ats : +1-qi 1 -A I A A, K , f- FQ, - - A V A 9 l , I. ' . - GQ , 43 - fl' ' n ' '14 , ' A . . ., . A' I J .6 H A I Q :, . A ' I - ' i WMD . ,- ' . xi . In V mmuu, V . if L - f, me , A ,J , + .W I ,Q 'K 'Y NAA .I ,N Q X Q K If s -Z si, ix , xg A 'wx , ' ' 1: 4 I F 1 2:2 ' f ' ' 4' I 'aff ,I y Pfijsf ' - ,F . -f M - IX 'falls ,. - ff- 'A' I, ' WI ' Q' nn: , Qlqslk R '4 1 .im Agar?-is ,- sei ., f - -e . is .. 3. Q'-' ' .'fS?ia:+:3s3S:?.,,,,'f .. 1,3 .:: jQ -lease? ' ' A 'J '-,gli Qfwkfgqqf - K h:g3,,::,. .'Sf,.ig-if ' A . vm: .A 'B-. 1554 WA - i: L i's'f - N ifefiff -- ,.C.,. ?r ' JV Foolball Team: Gary Henderson, Mike Villarreal, David Vieler, Auslin Lee, Gabe Solo, Ben Hoyl. Brian Halliwell, Rene Urango, Joe Carny, J.J. Sfoboda. Manuel Soria. Mark Niu. Brad Tada, Joe Breaux, Pal McCaffery. Alex Trianlafyllou, Coach Malalesla, Tim Malalesla, Lyold Llmali, Chris Anlonio, Jim Fussell, Rick Lifsworlh, Chad Russell, Troy Nash, Jim Murakami. Tommy Ho, Dan Cullip, Bill Winlrode, Soon, Gene Howell, Jeff Field, James Colombi, Craig Hall, Kyle Spencer, Greg Slook, Tim Sauer, Marry Kivacik, Karl Koeppen, Josh Richardson, Scoh' Scholfell, Eleka Huckaby, Gary Johnson, Marcelino Clarke, Sieve Adler, Sean Dockens, Mike Aguilar, Greg Gonzales, Eric Marlin, Markus Roysler, Brenl Mallesla Jeff Preslon, Todd Whilebera l5..2O..3O..HlKE! Homeslead is ready for an exciiing play. JV Faoiball l29 ii ,lx li MiMl'W'P A Senior Cammy Madson walones lo see if ine ball is in or out Girls Tennis Junlor Stephanie Wilson sa Thai ball was good! Q Q 'f-':'-2' ., . .. I ., , if ' M as i':,iA:.-':.' f I J ff, 413' -5.2 1- '. I A -' X . ig: 4.3-fs is . PX YS, Qyiv f 'iifif 4 wr Varsity Team members: Diane Siraubel. Jenny Nadal, Cammy Madson, Kalie Weissenbom, Erinn Bird, Cari Cnroneri, Jenny Armor, Edy Yee, Slacy Books, Cindy Chamberlain, Siepnanie Wilson. Thclo Dang, junior gels ready for a powerful baoknand. A M' ' D P O 1301 Sports Jenny Nadal, sophomore, keeps her eye on the Doll. sw Q, TENNIS SCOREBOARD Vorsity Cupertino 13-1 Fremont 111-O Lynbrook 10-A lvlonto Visto Soint Froncis Sorotogo Seoson Record LWXLJ Junlor Erln Bird hits o forehond ond Q, wins the gome. JV 111-O 14-O 10-Ll J Junior Vorsity members1Shoron lvlitchell, Lourie Brown, Eriko Boiley, Sonoli Vepo. Cothy Cotes, Ashley Ayres, Christine Chiong, Colleen Gleoson, Brigetle Polovdo, Kelly Bouer, Kim Thiesen. Not pictured: Thoo Dong, Kendro Willsey. Settling For Silver The Homesteod girl's vorsity tennis teom hod on outstonding seoson, finish- ing second in the De Anzo Athletic Leogue with on impressive record of 141-3. The teom wds led oy juniors Stephonie Wilson ond Erinn Bird. Wilson completed her seoson with o leogue record of 9- 3 ond received lVlost Volu- dole Ployer. Bird's record wos 11-1 ond she wds oworded lVlost lnspirdtionol Plover. In leogue finols Wilson ploced second in singles. Freshmon Cori Chronert ond sophomore Jenny Arnor ploced third in douples. The highlights of the seo- son wos when the teom hod their outstonding vic- tory's over Soint Froncis ld- 3J ond Sorotogo L7-11. Contributing ot doubles were seniors Commy lVlod- son ond Cindy Chomloer- loin. Cooch Colleen Hor- per expects to hove o strong IVlustong teom ogoin in 1987. The junior vorsity teom olso hod o good yeor plocing third in the De Anzo Athletic Leogue with o record of 12-Ll. Junior Kelly Bouer ploying num- ber one singles received lVlost Voluople Ployer ond sophomore Colleen Cleo- son wds the most inspiro- tionol ployer. The junior vorsity teom hod o fine yeor lfQPUE'vP'P-Riel Tennis f 131 Spikers Shine Like Silver After d strong seoson, the vdrsity volleyooll teom ploced third in leogue ploy. They were led by seniors Heother lvlcPher- son ond Kim Nelson. Also contributing to the leom s success were juniors Jodi Birk dnd Sondy Collohon. One of the outstonding highlightsofthegomewos when l-lomestedd defeoted Fremont. This wos Home- stedd s first victory over their constont rivol. Despite the tedm s noted unity ond positive ottitudes the tedm locked oggressiveness. The junior vorsity tedm possessed mony tolented ployers this yedr. Junior Jenny Villos ond sopho- more Julie Wegrzym led the tedm to victory with the help of eleven promising Aword winning ployers were seniors Kim Nelsen ond Heother Cydney Bruno ond Heother McPherson who were nomed first- tedm-oll-leogue ployers. The second-teom-oll- leogue ployers were juniors Jodi Birk ond Jenny Glitzner. Junior Sondy Collohon. Z Junlor Janet Burns looks on intently. E , u 'f ' f . 5 iw l , 4'1 ' ,,.A 4 'L 7 The varslty team sets up to receive f jg f , . - A -' 1 rr wi - A- T J- I 4 o serve. . ' ., I ft f 4 al lg? Q i H V V 3 A, 'V gk. M. .','. -- 1 4,,,..,. .J ' f ' ci it K j 3 ae A Top: M. Guerly, H. Howks, J. Wegrzyra, Cooch S. Burt, Middle: R. Egousserd. C. Junlor Shelly Mutshchelknaus pre Borns, K. Smith, K. Sullens, J. Coyner . Holhidoy, Bottom: J. Villos. .Kdstelic, L. rf T 1 Abe, N. Beotty, J. Banks pmes O pe es Serve f i J L5 fr .1 '4-' ' - i J' i 3-L ' if , 'Et' Y W. l , 5, X v I I T 'H' J f' X! , Q J , or freshmen. f,..,....,.J 33 '5 . 3 r 4 g I 1' rr. . ff , l ' ff M . 1 f K 10 f 38 I ,I f r ' , f fl A V 1 ll Sports ---, -Kr.-F 4. : ., s Sandy Callahan and Jodi Birk work together Venecia Abe and Jodi Birk tolk volleyboll. Volleyboill VOLLEYBALL SCOREBOARD Vdrsity JV Sdrdtodjzi W W Montd isto W W St. Frdncis L L Fremont W L Cupertino W W Lynbrook W L Sorotodo W L Monto istd W W St. Frdncis L L Fremont L W Cupertino W W Lynbrook W W H111 X! , '-Q k 4 A as i L is ., sl .- fi l, ' l X xx 5 X X Q. K I .Ni ,S , , Ei 'K , 5 'ale J' ff 3 Q f fi I ' 1 R - , Q Y , SV ' 5 3 - - ' ,H xx 'F . f , , ,- R ., , . ' nonssmxn X S ' J FH! ' 'H voxffasilgxnn ii i? 1' ,f -J' 3.1 ' . -' A .. oz. 'f ,,'. : -. ww- ' ' V. 5 J , e j X ,. i.,, , c.., ,,,,A,,.K h, .FL Vdrsity tedm members: Jessicd Ly, Sdndy Cdlldhdn, Cydney Bruno, Jodi Birk Jenny Glitzner. Jdnet Bums, Codch Roger Edwdrds, Rodney Royster, Shelly tvlutschelkndus, lvlelissd Buss, Kim Nelsen, Cheryl Smith, Venencid Abe, Russel Jung, HGOTHGF McPherson, Volerie Smith, Senior Hedther McPherson ond Sdndy Colloncin prepdre for the next ploy. . 1 O 1 ' in Volleyboll X133 Taklng Her Mark, sophomore Meg Boordmon prepores for her 100 IM. swim. Sophomore Kathy Ljubojevlc flies in the 200-yord roce ogoinsi Soroiogo. Girls Swimming gi-.N ji 50 5 N, -7 55 if Nm-xi ip--1 '4m.imk.q:W . er., f' AN af .Q .-.-, 1 'V.'o ,Z,. ...I vi 225 1 01?- , 1 ,f f W. A 1' , ni t C ,L 'MJ Q . , ,j 1' .A . iifffz' T will ', -9 f . r, M , as 'V ' f,,g W 9 1539 . 5 A 'A wg' 1,5 ff? -Sifff' ,. wfhr' ' 1 ..,: x .. .' I ' 41f?f.,,'5g.s,'.. 1 i Q . 1 ' -3 2?-A 1 xp ' flf-.-,-JW ,aw 134.1 ' 'I ' W f 1,4-Z '45,-i'.K,g,'ffSgi,y.,-, of f. . if ',, ' ' KV? qi .WV J'-.. J N .1 1, If .,1?L r'f F---W A ' Q 75 . . . .H LTL ,J ' ' 4 A ' 'Z'-xi. ff Q 'Q-G1 W I .V 5 T ,. T' - T 'i ' 3 7 ? A . T Kg y. ,eii K' ii,4 . .. . Coach Sheldon Harmaiz oheersiheieom oniovioiory ofthe Soroiogo meet. - Q f ' . is ' . -T, A 1 .I . ,V JuniorVorsiiySwimTeom:S.CromDie,A,Loi,S.ChrisTensen.L.Purvis,S.A1kinson, A .-.-gk 'T fi K M.Broodmon,T. Loppin,K.Beo.S. KeiI,A.Bien,L. TrujiiIo,A.Richords, D. Schooley, , li 5 T ' - ' Q, if X ' ' T, Blonk, A. MoCombs. AiTobiIzedoh, K. Dohigren, K. Torrillo, M. Broocimon. 1 , ,ri L v ' I r K f 'R Vorsi1ySwimTeom:L.Cheke.S.Kokko,K.Shumwoy,K.Johnson,J.Gyselbrechiii. Q R- ' 'T - ff' We McConn, R. Villoibo, K. Ljubojevio, E. Lorson, T. Sonders. Coooh Hormoiz, S 7 Ii 'W' - Mfg Yokoo, C. Thomos. T. Bergheger. HOMESTEAD ' 5, ' fri Jv msn' X 55 ff ' l966-07 ' , 32 WATER if 4, Males . Q. I -'Q , . fm . va- ' - T .ii T, -T A is L O i 251 SDOTTS 5i55's Hgizsnism. 7'75hqm,,5,Q., W 'W , 4 1 ,, YL, 4735 s H . fyrrl -am . iuaQ l-lomestead!Opponent Varsity 120-38 84-87 116-55 Q6-73 94-74 Fremont Gunn Lynbrook Cupertino lvlonta Vista 130-32 48-124 95-78 121-47 68-104 Varsity . . Leland 83-89 Gunderson 96-73 Saratoga 86-85 St. Francis 84-88 DAL s 1st place 2nd place 75-87 129-36 100-70 68-104 77 f '- , A, , 4 I ,mfagwfmnm 71153 J ir,::.Q,:'--Y, .1 Ag.'.1,-Fkitn. 55 in . .. Y L if' . 1. 1 SWIMMING SCOREBOARD J V J V A Wo, v we fa. il-- Dir Diving Team: V. Davies. L. Neustead- ter. L. Mills, P. Brabb, V. Lee, M. Burton, lnot pictured: J. Campbellj Jill Campbell, junior, prepares for one of her spectacular dives. Completing her breaststroke, senior Heather McCann finishes first in the meet against Saratoga. Fish Splash To Success The gun is raised. The crowd is ready for what they know will be a good race. The shot rings out and the race begins with a splash. When the race is over Homestead swimmers have taken first and second place. This is what Homestead s Swimming season was like. Varsity finished with a six and two reoord while junior varsity completed their season withafive and three record. Not only was it the strong individual swimmers such as Heather McCann and Courtney Thomas but also the team unity and high spirit that lasted throughout the season and into CCS. As expected and hoped Homestead did extremely well in the De finals. The varsity team placed first and the junior varsity team placed second. The team benefitted much from their outstand- ing divers. Jill Campbell lvarsityj took first place in both De Anza Athletic League and CCS. Victoria Davies took first place in the DAL s in the junior varsity division. Both led their team to a great sea- son. lt as an outstanding performance put on by all the swimmers and divers. Congratulations! Q ., ' g Anza Athletic League l I 1 5 It ' A JSP-il' rf-.ttfflst3i Swimming f 135 opponenl CaTch Their Wave DespiTe The experienced players The varsiTy waTer polo Team had a Tough Time keeping Their heads above The waTer The Team depended Too much on senior John Richards To pull Them Through Unforlunaiely one person couldnT lead The whole Team To vicTory John Richards had an ouTsTanding season scor ing 36 league goals His excellenT maneuvers earned him The lvlosT Valueable Player award. The mosT improved player on varsily was Paul Bjork. The highlighTs of The sea- son was when They won Two TournamenTs. The WaTsonville and The Gilroy lnviTaTionals. The junior varsily ended Their season on a high noTe wiTh a second place finish in The De Anza AThleTic League. The junior varsiTy lVlusTangs were led by The four exoepTional sopho- mores Tivol, Dahl, Wang and DooliTTle. Freshman Mike Higgins and Doug Werenga also aided The Team wiTh Their moves, Sreve Tivol was named MosT Valuable Player and MaTT Dahl was The mosT im- proved player. + 11 . ,, 'Kin 'T--,--s.. d J f Mm Wm, It 'W 'W.Qwwa -Th W M 1457 ' R '- '-w--.,,v..,unnoarv -ww- qg 1, vs me wliyowkvvw 1 fa 49-fiom mf' ., A -4-HQ... 'WT MQ 46 bimwff 5 ik X 'ffm J.-f s 'F' s.ffi?..,:v M Swan ww ,C r The senior goalie, Josh Headley Varsilyw Team members: Daryl Wells, Chris Harper, Josh Headley. STeve Tivol, Wong pcfjenfly for some OCHOD1 Coac Headley, Tom Johnson, Jon Knox, Rick Wang. Todd Cleaver, lVlaTT Dahl, Eau! Brbork, tivlike Bemlsen, John Richards, Joe Thomas, Brian Oney, noT picTured ary yra . wgr ab I 'L l' FQ' t Q . . . . ., 1 - V 1 ' - 5 4 N . Senior Chris Harper rnslulls fear in his ' ' wt. 1, - f. 1. - 4 , T - . , Mfrs. T . 1 .ffq -Y .W i , ' ' if .1 ' , , - , 11 1 ff ' , .. 'm, .f Mikie' ' ' - '- - . 1-.aa - -4 '-A 4 T , ,f- X .4-,J . y .gf 1 ' . .-, . . v ,. 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Oeof GU C D ? Q an no Q ro a 4 Q C- o 3' D O o Q E FD S 7? cn li an Q. D ff' U o D 21 a Q co CD o 3 L. co :n E o 3 49 frrii? E 9. 93 TJ Q O 53 il L Ts L L M-A I L L yy yy Sophomore Mollo Shollenberger boiiies off o vicious opponent. Field Hockey Jodi Long fries To overioke her iivol. - .. f - 2-Y give' A 4 ,- L 11 QR -19, 'V M f i3 i V 36 ' qc , . f ' xr, J g- ef -f J , f S Efw j f f 1 ' Q 1 5 ,he , J rr ierfqg -ga sv ,f un x K' O ,, I Q51 QQ J .. 5, Vorsiiy 'reom members: Cooch Piro, Jodi McCosh, Kori Burneii, Mio Prosiner, Jodi Long, Julie Ann Locke, Heoiher Sfoller. Shono S1urm,Moiio Sholienberger, Jennifer Jonkord, Shelby Topping, Lourie Rinn, Kosondro Cronin, Jomie Curoch, Jomie IVlcCosh, Beth Gibson. Senior Jomie McCosh fights for conirol of The boll. X I l , O iaefspons - , . Q .-.Q Q - fy .P - ' - A ' 1: LM' q t ' J 3' Q 'n ' Cdtching her bredth, Kdri Bumett ...is-1 -n 1 nu- 1 --N wcitches her tedmmdtes. mann!-'F- ' L'1'.'LT Field Hockey Scorebodrd 'E Vorsity JV Lynbrook LIL LIL lvlontd Visto LIL LIL Sdrdtogd LIL WIT Fremont WIT WIT C A Los Altos WIW WI L 9-9-3 3-9-3 -T - f'fg - 5415, A 'Q 4 'V sf rjlhig ww Woolworth. 'Wa Junior vdrsity members: Michelle Swdnder, Cdrolyn Hylton, Lisci Vlhrnowski, Anno Cdlldhdn, Sdndy Lee, Jodnnd Borlett, Sdbrind Chdn, Julie Pdrker, Lisd Kunckle, Coreen Ndnce, Gino Perri, Morioh Junior Lourle Rinn bedts the opponent to the bdll. Silver Sticks Some might coll it trddition. Girls vdrsity field hockey took fourth ploce dgoin in the De Anzo Athletic Ledgue. Thejunior vdrsity tedm dlso took fourth pldce fortheir third yedr in d row. Seniors Jdmie lVlcCdsh dnd Mid Prdisner helped the vdrsity tedm complete d 9-9-3 record C3-6-l in leogue DIGYD. This wds their first non-losing sedson overdll. Junior MOflClh Woolworth ond sophmore Lisd Kunkle ond Coreen Nonce were key individudl contributors forthejunior vdrsitytedm who completed their sedson with d 3-9-3 record. This wds Don Piro's first yedr codching vdrsity ds well dsjunior vdrsity. He felt the girls good dttitude wds the single most importont fdctor for their success. Despite the fdct thdtthe VOTSTTY tedm will be losing two sensdtiondl seniors Prdisner ond McCdsh, l-lomestedd should be strong next yedr. Returning pldyers Kdri Burnett, Jodi lvlcCdsh, ond Beth Gibson will ledd the tedm next yedr. Next yedr is looking better olreddy with the right ottitudes ond d good codch like Don Piro. Stick'um l-lomestedd! Field Hockey! T39 first-wt- L3 Q' ' P Running Toward Victory The boy's varsity Team had a silver season with a second place tinlsh ln The De Anza Athletic League and a fifth place finish in C.C.S. Seniors Mark Slocum, Mark Levenson, named most inspirational players and Ted Barram. most valuable player led the Team with their outstanding abilities and positive attitudes. Junlor varsity runners Bill Lehman and Brad Cadle loaned theirtalents fora few meets due to The many Injuries suffered by the varsity Team. The gIrl's varsity Team had a good season finishing fourth ln the De Anza League. They were led by seniors Carol MacQuiddy and junior Michelle Fisher. Junior varsity ended with a second place finish in The De Anza Athletic League. The froshfsoph Team concluded with a fourth place in The De Anza Athletic League. Next year's Team will be headed byjuniors Jon True, Steve Christie and sophomore John Fairbanks. TAOfSporls John Fairbanks picks up his speed as he nears The finish line. Homestead Meets Stanford Crystal Moreau Center . . .8-, -.1 , bf- ,f W ge? Relaxing after a meet, Steve Brusig, Chris Brown, Carol MacQuiddy, Michele Fisher. Lisa MacCormack . Minh Dang, and Chris Mura-Smith pose fora quick picture. 'l l l l l og l I T T 1. QW Junior John True leads Homestead to victory. .ii .' PTF Tm' Liso Homillon quickens her Tempo To keep her ledd. Cross Counlry Senior Corol MocQuiddy poces herself while running in The foothills. S? JC' Cross counlry runners : G-ory Chien, Ansel Glendenning, Sieve Brusig, Ted Borrom, Mork Slocum, Kevin Clover, Andy McFadden, John Fdirbdnks, Minh Dong, Mork Levenson, Sieve Chrislie, Brod Codle, Dovid Hondo, Cooch Mike Dolfon, Bill Lehmon, Scoff . Foirbdnks, Som Lee, Chris Muro-Smith, Llsd MocCormock, Chris emor Mark Sbcum puts pressure on The 'God runner' Brown, Toe Kim, Joson Chi, Jon True, Liso Homillon, Erinn Wohl, Jennifer Wheeler, Michelle Fisher, Jennlfer Johnson, Don Olmsleod. We CHQ' lilies' Playing The Field Sophomore Mike Beserner drives his fdrniIy's boot like d pro. I i Dressed in dufheniic riding cioihes, senior Jeff Chow shows off his dbliliy To bdldnce on his ceniurion id speed bike. He fies for excercise dnd dlso competes in md ny rdces. pam-sc:--- i , 1 f n i 9 'iifgiiifiiji l ii, 4, Q6 In I When he's noi behind The wheel, he's in The woke of Their bodi on i WOf9I'SkiS. Mike ond his fdmiiy hdve been enjoying WOTGF skiing -' i for rndny yedrs. A 412!Spor1s i i il ividii Rowe took ddvdnidge of the Februdry vdcdiion by skiing di Norfhsidr, his fovoriie ski resort. Ti il? ii' ji i i n I-,na ,Y ,,,.,,wvx Under The not sun, senior Jeff Mdcnle bofrles 1'ne Tndiions di d Tennis TOUYIWOVTWGDT. ugnaf-1 nh, I ,, I mud 1 . A '4HOww,np..K,,.,,,,.,.-,T-u W1la,ffrm4.,',, ' z,,, 0 ,V 2,1 Wg'-.-,f:',yqQ,,g ,ff f 'f+7,,.. ' ' ' ' Vffzii- . . J 'QWGV 3W35QfI4.?S-i . . . A an , ,A 1' . ' Wffzefa' f Wi5f1i? :'iZ.fi?5i?1:iH:f'Scg2ifw4f ' ' Q s':Y'f?HgsI:ff'x -.2,g,,::4. '7i?4,,g 'jf' V zfwffffff -' f 1 Y:'T?' 1 A. 'lizi ' 'fix 11 ,ff-i2QgrEs,:' , , A 'f-xi ' wa ,4 -1,3 Qi it V, V , 'I 421 , M .Tia 4 5. -.IT ? 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The following wins over Sordfogo ond MonTd Visfd weren T quiTe os specToculor buT HomesTedd overoll did well. DespiTe These vicTories The sedson Thus for hos been described os jusT dverdge by Teom members dfler Their losses To Cuperiino ond Lynbrook. lvlosT of The wresTlers felT ThoT Codch Webber Ldwson wos lorgely responsible forThe Teoms success, He s The besT cooch we ve hod he s hdd o loT of experience Togeher sdys vorsify wresTler Ddmon Chdndik OuTsTonding vorsily wresllers This yedr include Josen lnouye Kirk Abe Ddmon Chondik Seb Elrighi ond Kenny Hdnson, On The junior vdrsiiy Tedm Mdnuel Sorio is describe by vorsily wresflers os hoving d loT ofTdlenT ond shows promise os d compeTiTive wresller-. AlThough The Tedm feels They could hdve done beTTer This yedr They ore very hopeful obouT nexl yedr ond ore expecTed To finish well in ledgue sfondings This sedson. Alfhough mony Tdlenfed wresTlers will grddudTe This yeor The froshfsoph Teom looks sirong. Senior Kirk Abe puTs his -. FremonT rivdl ln d precdrious . . A Y A 9,1 N posihon. 1 E ' 11.4-'gg I, 'i'?lf?Ii f: '1 3222? fffgyfs Vi , .1 ,s1?f'fig75 45 Q 1 -M95 2' HomesTedd eTs Too close for Q . ,T comforT when facing FremonT. Ps 1-.hh fl Vdrsiiy wresTlinQ: G-CIW Olsen, Willy McCoy, Kirk Abe, Jdsen lnouye, lvidnuel Sorid, Ddrnon Chdndick, Sfeve Skinner, Ken Hdnson, Codch Lowson, Oroon Hubbdrd, Aoron Hdsiings, Seb Elrighf, PdTrick Munnerlyn, Kile KurTs, Wdlid Shohin. ond reolly geT's The Teom v dl ff? HomesTedd grdppler Tockles ond pins o FremonT foe. cj 5 Mid K TK T' Jdsen Inouye, senior, overpowers his rivdl. Wresiling Monro Visio Sordiogd Lynbrook Monro Visio Sdrdiogo Lynbrook Cupertino Cupertino Wresiling Oooonenis Fi'9l'T1Oi'1T ff,-4 l5 b:fAw.f:'4w- .N . . A 1 15 A A A Pg Overihrowlng The opposiiion, ' i ' ' A d HOITWGSTGOG QFODDIGF ' ' domindies The mofch. Fremont wresrier Tries To escope Hornesieods unrelenting grip. 5 4 N 'a...Y.. J.V. wrestling: Brion Moresen, Ted Abe, Joey Hiurd, Lonoe MOTSUFFTWUVO, Tdylor Hively, Pin Chung, Scoii Foirbonks, Dove ,Rick Wiliidrns, Codoh Ldwson, Sieve Shrody. Todd Ldvery, Don Fdriey, Dove Lenveson, Eric Rodgers. wifi' Wil? i'vPR3s Wi' X Jim- Doshing down the court, senior 1 Joe Belichick goes for two Q points. 'fi 'IK Boys Bosketpoll Ugii Q - 'Q X. is n fi 9'5 Homesteod!Opponent Vorsity JV Monro Visto 27-29 Q Sorotogo 52-54 Lynbrook 54-44 Fremont 38-39 Cupertino 50-57 Monto Visto 39-56 Sorotogo 61-39 Lynprook 47-50 BOYS BOSKGTDGII SCOTGDOOVG Fremont 41-47 wwf, K innbi Y,,,,f J- , Dribbling the boil, senior Steve Hiddieson looks for on open teommote. , Senior Jeff LeBoss rushes in ro -7-If N, oid senior Mott Schmieg os he 0 f i ottemps o bosket. Vorsity Teom Members: Cooch John Fronzo, Mitch Flemming, Steve Doe12,Murry Spence, Cory Goligoski, Steve Hiddleson, Mott Tak, Schmieg, Brent Erikson, Don Lombert,Jeff LeBoss, Dovid Koto, Keith Abe, Lonce Goodmon. Ryon Hoyomizu, Greg Fugii, Joe Belichick. Eff-., .3XQ'j2VP P, is ' ' ' 4 ., ' 1 - W, 'w.-41411 , W' Hg! if 'fi MWwW,,,.,. , 7 - . Vr 'fv, ,f ' ' , - Q, . . . , ,, - r 2, 1 VM .fn I 4, .. Striving for a basket, senior Matt Schmieg leaps into action. lt's mine! Keith Abe. senior, grabs hold of the ball with strong determination. 'I D 5' S ' j ,, 'B i 'f3TZ2,ZZ 4... 'M EM.- f -Qs. .7 M, 'lu-1 gmgfit ' ' I 'A a s NL Junior Varsity Team Members: Coach Dave Deal. Adam Kates. Bill Vlhnthrop, Josh Richardson, Kurt Below, Jeff Fallik. Eteka Huckaby, Senior Steve Hiddleson looks on Sean Dawkins, Matt Bokemeier, Mike Dalessandro. Jeff Wong, while teammate senior Jeff Paul Abe, Todd Chronert. LeBoss shoots for a basket. Shoot for Two This yearthe Varsity Boys Basketball team had a good season although the season winfloss record doesn't indicate this. Although the Mustangs started out very promising, there were problems with putting together a win. Seniors Matt Schmeig and Jeff LeBoss werethis seasons stars. Matt Schmeig the tallest on the team played centerwith Jeff LeBoss as forward. The team often brought Homestead back at the half. but not auite enough fora win. All theirgames were fun and exciting to watch with many close endings. The Mustangs didn't lack spirit or stamina, but something was holding them down. Hopefully in 87- 88 Homestead will find the missing element. Two players who were very promising were juniors Lance Goodman and Greg Fujii. Lance Goodman made some incredible shots. Greg Fujii added a lot to the team and seems to be one of the valuable players for next year. Junior Varsity also had a season of ups and downs. From all their hard work, we can look forward to a bigger and better team next year. tv H il' Kl,lQfwll'...............l ln Key PosiTion The extremely TalenTed and Tall girls baskeTball Team played a wonderful season This year. Their Team unity and TogeTher- ness was excepTional. They captured a Third place Title in The MiTly New Years Classic Tournament wiTh four vicTories. They Took second place in The PioneerTournamenT Wifh The Team spiriT and con- fidence of both players and coaches girls varsity basketball went inTo DALs at flrsT place in The league and in hope To Take flrsT again This year as They did last. The amounT of yicfories aTTiibuTed To The sTrong offense combined with an excellenT bench. Seniors HeaTher McPherson and Laune Shuken played an excellenT season along wiTh junior Monday Hefter and sophomore Denise Hayamizu. Junior VarslTy also played a good season. They were ranked Third in The league. Sophomores JenniferJankord Diane Barram and freshman Malyissa Guerry helped lead Their Team To success. Homesteads girls baskeTball had a wonderful season and we are looking forward To many more! Junior Camille Spltaleri moves aulckly To defend The ball from an opponenf. S .. 2 ww 'N-T Senior Laurie Shuken sprinls down The court for a baskef. Coach Ernie Dossa psychs up The girls before The Monta VlsTa game I I M. 1 1 f 4 A I1 'W f -. T ' QL.. 5 1 ,if I ' 'iw af 0 if 4,1 ' 113 I fl' e 4 MI r ff, ' wif T X, ,,- :I 4 1 an Y YI A , 3 s , 5: A NMQ4 A 125' ji Mg :- X . . ., , l lu XA, Y , A ' gg 1, Z' , I 'Q f-- .1 JJ . A! K3 'ln 'f f I' ' a , i Ss- Q-5 I 1 I 11811- 9 1 g Varsity Team Members: Jamie Paul, Laurie Shuken, Kaihy Gramblin, HeaTher McPhearson, Monday Hefter, Elizabefh Kelly, Melissa Buss, 1 Karen Fukui, Michi Morifa, Camille Spifaleri, Dani Sarmago, Denise Hayamizu T M T Q' Ktryiwil' f Senior Kim Nelson goes for o free throw. Y' vw, ' 'A ,I 1, . Z 3 9 1, 4Z V....7. .-1 -4- 1? Y . .1 , , J r A ' 7' 'rdf y. I--r Junior Vorsity Teom Members: Lori Abe, Stdcy Asdto, Dione Bdrrom, Angle Cordends, Fleicid Eddy, Trdci Endo, Snoko Fukui, Melysso Guerry, Misty HC1lIIdC1y,TriCIC1 Jdcobsen, Jennifer Jonkord, Sondrine Mocnlels, Ann Rdnsbottom, Kris Sullens, Koren Uyehoro, Cooches Scott Dosso ond Bob Hoydmizu. O ,f ,113-as I 1 -.... 4 --gg .424 ei uuunu-1 'mi Giris Bosketboli Scoreboord I, Sordtogo Cupertino Monto Visto L Lynbrook Fremont St. Froncis I-iomesteod!Opponent Vorsity .iv 52-33 29-21 49-34 27-22 4527 351 7 33-42 19-29 43-24 31-10 51-41 17-51 Girls Boskeiboll Senior Jdmie Pdui Tries to wrestte the boil dwdy from on opponent. 7' 'P -W ,X it 2 Boys Soccer Homes'reod!Opponeni Leogue Gomes Vorsiiy JV Soroiogo - Frernoni - Monro Visio - - Lynbrook - - Soroiogo - - Cupertino - Frernoni - - Senior Domenic Duronie fights for The boil. 's ,,...,-M-grww 'M 'J V, . .. A . 1 M Boys Soccer Scoreboord E 9, Cupertino 8-O 2 2 O 5-O 3 3 2 O O O 2 I 1 1 8 i 2 1 A i O1 3 O 3 3 31 Q ' ' I H ':'1:1.:Gg,:V'E'L lfj:i:E1Zsf:': . - 'f 'ri if ,. .,.,, ., . , . ' is 'IW-2 , ' 'I . I ' 'N' ' be -4,476 .W 335 ' , J , .. ,g-'11.11',.,,f.: ' .. new .,.i,-:Q ' ' 3 ' I ' 5 C A Qi- W lk 'Qs' V ,AM Fw 1- 1 V ' . P. . . V' .. A - 1 ' ,- ,,-.4 .ri ' ' , ' TEA H ' ' - 1 A' f ' ' I '15 . 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JunIorVarslTy Team Members: Coach Dean Discher, Alex Vorbae, Vwllle Vandeluysfer, Tim Sauer, Andy Naylor, Adam Vaughan, Danny Hiddleson, Derek Moss, Coach Jerry SmiTh,Charlie Wang,David Pfeii,Jeff Connel, Mah' Ringer, Nick Barelli, Paf NaughTon,Neil Habis, Brandon Moglen, John Perri, GranT Grover, Jeff Endo, Adam Neidleman, SebasTian Guazelli, Doug Fournler,David PeTTebone, Donald Discher, Jay Cheng, ScoTT Lee, Tom Barney. Nr- ,r 7 -' ' I Q ,xi as Q A X. Preparing To kick The ball, senior Jeff Bcnicher is awaiTing anoTher goal. an ,--- I .1 El 'rf' iq' , gf'-5g:,?h,gL. . , .f - fi. . 95+ , , - vig, -' ' .L 'r v L ,Fix f ', T. i:.':,'x ' ' -4 . , 9 - - -u-, j y C F A . 5 . i . ' up ia Q Y A -.1-un , , rrt'r:,,,Ei,:E1'sf,f I .' in-Blawg .gl1:.i?.I,'s:. gi- -f , ff,-,,.,.4.. 1-HSS-2555 .fs -. . ' T iw' is TT . .-6 rempsv if r f -. -- - Q- A-3 G A n' X ' Arg -' r3 ' r, ik ' ',. ,,4 :foo 45.1 Pwr -g , ff'g,.g:: ' Dribbling down The sidelines, senior Mark Weiler conlrols The ball. Junior Mark HyaTT and senior Kevin McClellan race down The field persuing The ball. Proud and Full of Kicks Fancy fooiwork and ambiTion beganThis years soccerTeam off To a flying slarl. Varsiiy in mid sea- son is ranked firsT in CCS and aT a 7-O league record. WiTh all Their effori and skill, They have a good chance To win The CCS championship TiTle. Coach Jerry SmiTh said ThaT when The Team firsi saT in The locker room, They sei a Team goal which was To win The CCS cham- pionships. He said The Team was aT iTs BOOL po- TenTial and ifThey win CCS They will be aT Their i CD06 poTenTial . Seniors Kevin McClellan and Jeff Baicher, capTains of The varsiTyTeam, have had a very demanding lasi sea- son here aT HHS. Oiher players leading To The Teams success, senior MaTT Vaughan, andjuniors Mark HyaiT and Jon True. The young junior varsiTy players do noT play as much for The winning, buf forThe experience To be- come a good varsiTy player. CapTains, sopho- mores Andy Naylor and Neal Habas, The leading scorer, freshman Jeff Connel, and freshman Danny Hiddleson have conTripuTed To The junior varsiTy Teams season. WiTh The enThusiasiam and TogeThemess of The junior vorsiiy and varsiTy Team, HomesTead will finish wiTh an excellenT season. K rx o ' . , BOys Soccer! i 51 Kicking Up d STorm T987 pegon os d hopeful yeorforThe MusTong girls vorsrly soccerTeom. Led by on experienced core of seniors, HomesTedd wenT inTo The ChrisTmos preok holding down second pldce in The Tough De Anzo AThleTic Ledgue. Then diosTersTruck. Co-copTdin, senior KrisTin Topping wds in d cor dccidenT Iedving her unople To ploy forThe resT of The seoson due To GD injury. The resl ofThe Tedm wos noT so lucky escoping injury eiTher. Only five ouT of The eighTeen rnemperTeom ployed d full seoson. AT some gomes They would ploy wiTh ds liTTle GS Twelve pldyers. BuT The lvlusTdngs foughT hord ond enTered The ldsT week of The sedson in Third pldce behind The firsT ploce Tie of Lynprook ond lVlonTo VisTd. The Teorn wos hopehnofhokjngTheThHd pldyoff spoT in The Iedgue, ond cornpleTing iTs rnosT successful sedson in six YGO5. HornesTedd wos TorTified wiTh on excellenT girls JV socceneonnhsyeor Their successful sedson recomumowdeshopefor on even sTronger vdrsiTy Tedrn nexT yedr. i52!SpOrTS T 'T I. KJ' Senior CdThy Brown ddnces wilh d ST. Frdncis opponenT while They wdiT for The bdll.CrighTb Junor Kelly Bduer bdlTles for The poll. VdrsiTy: Codch McPhedrson, STephdnie Wilson, Vdl SmiTh, Lisd MdcCormock, Jdmie Curdch, Corol IVlcQuiddy, KoTie Weisenborn, Kelly Bouer, Hedfher Sfoller, Cheryl SrniTh, Kelli Collier. Erin Wdhl, Jdmle McCosh, Lduro We-bsTer, Jennifer Johnson, Sdndy Cdlldhon, Colhy Brown, Kdren Muchowskl, Vicki Chicks HQ ., ip. f T' . l Ag H V. ,l -.Y 'T 1 ,. . - ,l .ZX Ss . . .TN l QE, '-H-T. flag: . + L ' ,ve-fl 'i, ff J 'Bl ,.. 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Girls Soccer Homestead!Opponent Varisty JV Cupertino 3-O T -O St. Francis 3-3 T-T Fremont 2-O 4-O Lynbrook 2-5 O-0 Saratoga T -O 2-0 Monta Vista T-A T-O Cupertino O-O T -O St. Francls T-A Fremont 2-T 4-0 Lynbrook T -4 Saratoga T -3 3-2 Monta Vista O-T 2-O Q' The JV demonstrate crossover steps to warm up before their game. Caboveb Keeping the ball inside the lield lines, sophomore Amy Blankenship is able to out maneuver two opponents. , 1 A ' 0 Girls Soccer! T 53 I --,, -I Giving it his oil, senior Dove Costro hopes to strike out his opponent. Boys Boisepoll Sorotogo Sorotogo Lynprook Lynprook Fremont Fremont Cupertino Cupertino Ivionto Visto Monto Vistci Q , i Bosepoll Opponents ' .M 'I if - vw Skt N M 1 Y, .Q ,Msg . :e,qg1y-10:35 V .sk g?.,,3,py?, ze. .. ' .wir ,. if I :fe , Q A .,,. g, 9 1 ' 5 ' .QM ' Q, .,,,., 4 ' QV - s - H ,S 1 Q ,,,,,. 2 Yi A, mv , - I ,I ' , -Q I ,: M J -f ' ,,, ' W we V N f A ' f , - ' . . X ,Q . 4 Q ' , 'X 1' i , , Zi, sv A 3.4-i w- .Q '--- ' K if f- . 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Watching his teom-mote run the looses, Poul Fogundes woits potiently for his turn ot bot. i 1 1 + -- -+ i I it 'F ' F i54!SOOrts WLS fs , ,W V . ..,, , ,W , v','q s , www, 25,1 , ,ja 'M M 1 A ,ab ' Q V , g. . 4 'Khan f -i'5S!f,zJIxY sk. Lunging inTo dcTion Pdul lVldyTorend oTTempTs To mdke d cdTch. Q5 -ski G M 5,,f-,QW ,, T Rounding The boses, senior ScoTT Bull hopes for d home run. Sliding sofely inTo second bdse, senior ScoTT Bull mokes d gredT ploy. T- 12' . . .- ,, .ff .- 'afar ' ' gf' A bw' - , :ig T ' A V fi: if-W' T M f .A 1. lf' ' - . few emi - f is i :null .. - L...wl,- ax. A T A LE VARSITY: lVlorTy Kovocheck, Cory Goligoski, STeve l-liddleson, BreT Emerson, Will Wheizel, Codon Cdmuso, Ed Devlin, Croig l-ldlliwell, Ldnce Goodmdn, lVlurroy Spence, Poul Mdyiorend, ScoTT Bull, Ddvid Lipo, Aniony SpiTdleri, Poul Edgundes, Tim Fussel, Dove Cdsiro. Running For l-lome Preseoson speculoTion for The vorsily lylusTong boseboll Teom looks fdirly good Teom members feel. They ore expecTed To do beTTer Thon losT seoson. This yeor The Teom feels They hdve The poTenTiol To finish Top in The De Anzo AThleTic leogue. Their piTch ing will be The deciding focTor. STdr piTchers Croig l-lolliwell ond Dove CdsTro will leod The Teom oiong wiTh STeve l-liddleson who is The mdin sTrengTh behind The lylusTongs. AIThough The Teom losT some TolenTed seniors This seoson such os ScoTT Erickson, The NlusTongs hdve experienced juniors who ployed vorsiiy bosebdll losT yedr ds sophomores. A good seoson for The junior yorsiTy bosebdll Teom is dlso expecTed by TeommoTes. New freshmdn members were described os TolenTed ond showing good poTenTidl. STorTing piTchers for The 86 87 yeor ore STeve Adler, Roul Locy, ond Eric Lorson. Cooched by Corbello This yeor, The junior vdrsiTy Teom should hdve o greoT seoson. The Teom feels lVlonTd VisTo will be Their sTrongesT opponenT, buT They feel ThoT They hdve The poTenTioI To beoT Them ond finish wiTh on ouTsTonding seoson. 'E' ' WATTS Sophomore Brion Oney shows deiermindfion while swimming bredsfsiroke. Swim Tedm Dives in Hedd FirsT This yeor The boy's swimming Tedm is looking gredfl In foci mony of The members hove o good chdnce finishing Top in The De Anzo Aihleiic Ledgue ond olmosi ossured spoTs in CCS. Two sirong swimmers, senior Jeff DegrooT, junior Joe Thomos, ond mdny ofhers will leod The HomesTeod swim Teom This yeor. We work Tofdlly hord ond we hdve procfice every morning dl six dm, sTdTed junior Todd Clever . l-le olso sdid, The vorsiiy will hove one of The besi reldy Teoms in yeorsf' Sophomore lvloh' Dohl when dsked how he feels The seoson would be replied, We hdve o sTrong Teom ond we ore improving. The boys swimming progrom is being if l I- -, it l ss Q, ' n fl , W . V z?E,,,,:' SQ g , ' ....v., 1 . ,.,,, , si ., A-f A s , , '-' -i f ,Kc I G f ' ,gs . T 'k-., :'NlWfwg wi.. ',' l 41 ' ' , , T i l i i Tronsformed. Cooch I l-ldrmoiz is Trying To bring if .il bdck The winning Trciuirion -4,3 l l-lomesfeod swimming 4? i used To hdvef' To 4, ochieve This, l-lomesieod .MM H .Q hired Eric Block. Eric, The ,ig X ., reg l new wafer polo coach, 'Sw-f-:Q 3 , , S ii sTorTed o new Troining J 3 -, l progrom. This progrom, 7 , olong wifh swimming ' ,T ' ' T everyddy, includes I exfensive running, exercise Werkeijfg, Qmqj JV Swim Tedm: Codch Eric Block, lvlofl Dohl, Adom l-lendryx, Brion l weighflifiing. Toppel, Sfeve Tivol, Cooch l-ldrmofz, Geof Gunn, Rich Curfis, Alon T Wm GH me Work Chrisfensen, Addm Kdies, Chris Nelson, Rick Wdng, Kevin Rude, Reaching Dock for The Win junior :T Homesfeod Swimmers Sieve Schrodi, Greg Clever, Doug Wierdngd, Todd Virkus PGUI Bjork swims in on Special 2 hdve done, we should Homesfeod Green ond WhiTe' T L hove o good seoson. meef- F 'T' 1 1 - I 0 0 . O ix if ' ' Tsofsporis ' 0 L ui-ee G ' A ready for hls race. ,W M,,,l,,a,g Q ii l , Q iflillzi l i 55 I V, Sufi: i V , ',,,.'v.4Q With a successful start, t3 - A i g l N: gQ,,iiEl',?iilllil'fl iff? sophomore lvlatl Dahl and X , ' W -. , it teammates dive into the water gggwwmwmnw ix 1 1 during their Green and White' l'T'l99T. Maulana IUNIH Boys Swim f Dive --Q. Counting for teammates ' swimming the 500 freestyle, sophomores Jeff Gunn and - ' T dd Virkus cheer with Boys Swim X Dive Opponents e?m,S,OSm, lVlOntG Vista Fremont ! Caught in the air is sophomore Cupel'linO DAL E John Doolittle performing a Saratoga CCS double sommersault. Lynbrook , ff ff 5, 'f-w'fnz W1w f 7 U ' i ,- -. 4 Y sr f lf! Q s l Sf, - ff, HOMESTEAD fi ' 1 5 vlxnsm 55 ' is swm S hs X ' 1? ig Varsity Swim Team: Coach Eric Black, Todd Clever, John Richards, ' Jeff Degroot, Coach Harmatz, Scott Kokka, Dave Marx, Paul Bjork, PIGVWVWQ his STVOTGQY Gnd TOWWQ Steve Wang, Walter Plevancic a close look at his teammates, freshman Kevin Rude gets is ji, it W V , Q 0 Boys swimfpivef 1 57 3 t ' wir 0 1 , , V -. Iii - .ll-..,' ' Q V1 5959 A nxai. fQ,.f,,, A going for The boil wiih dll his mighi, o Hornesiood pidyer Ughis TO WIN The DOIVWT1 ...-....- - 'lf 1 Boys Tennis ix ,, ..,,...,. J Slicing The bdll, senior Poui MocQuiddy hits ci winner. i i 4 ,rr 5 YL ' ea 1 ' I 2 .' 4 Y, 1 Y J , wg Q , d - V I ig i ,i W , , i ' ' -- .Hi gig W 5 if Wg? 3 3 64 5 , . I M A .N- Q.. -V - V' I . . fr ., , I xl I I ' il :H .Y 5 mirror V' eww, , - V ,A 1, V ' ' V r V1 A , -,pc . 4' a - ,V 1 ,U . , -, .35 -1 , . . mst, . '- I .Lu , f, '- f V v i ' H f i 'L Q x 4 ,hs K + 'X X. Q f A ,, ' V uf., W ,,.i J.V Dove Lyons, Ddvid Vides, Todd Chroneri, Addm Vdughdn, Mike ivieseke, Yung TVOUQ, Bridn Hulick, Rich Tong, Mdrk Niu, Bduiern Godwdni, Fred Brosky, Hideki NORGYOTTWO, Hyun Kirn, Kiroshini i-idsdgdwo, Codch Len Piurndrid Choi' piciured : Rich ADFQOUD 1 1 1 S 11 1 Hiii i vigil. isesorvs ' ..'- Q i 4 Serving up on oce, Norm .lonszen is winning his gome. Fremont Monto Visto Sorotogo Fremont St. Froncis Lynprook Cupertino 1 Monto Visto Lynprook Sorotogo Cupertino DAL CCS Boys Tennis Opponents l l i 11, ra IN Vorsily Drew Godspy, Poul MocQuiddy Hidclleson, Cooch Len Piumorto, Yuon, Lourent Sigg, Jeff Mochle, Moglen, Mike C-roft, Simon Yen After o good point,junior Mott Kohn , Normon Jonszen, Donny Mott Voughn, Ron Kunoich, Alex Kirk Abe, Mott Kohn, Bronclon follows through, Q.W,Eg il Jeff Mochle, senior, owoits o tough opponents serve. Tennis Anyone? The poy's vorsity tennis pegon onother yeor with o strong teom. Ploying number one ond two singles were two new very tolenteo freshmon, Donny l-liooleson ono Bronoon Moglen. Following them were seniors Mott Voughen, Poul McQuiooy, Jeff Mochle, ond Kirk Ape. The Mustongs oefeoteo tough Lynprook opponent's in their first leogue motch C4-39. Coooh Len Piumorto stoteo, With two strong freshmen I think we're going to go for this yeor onci in the yeor's to come. Junior Jeff Ketelson ploying clouples felt thot the teom hos o greot omount of tolent ond it they oll ploy os well os they con, the teom shoulo win DAL's. Senior Poul MoQuiooy stotecl with confidence, CCS looks good! The teom is olso noteo for o light ond tun otmosphere. Senior Jeff Moohle soys, The teom is fun ond l think we ploy petter when we're reloxedf' P.S., Never Love a Tennis Player, Because to Them Love Means Nothing -35 Terirnisulo-Q Ball Bouncing l-lomestead's Way Starting out to a nopefully successful season, Homestead varsity softball wnile in preseason, captured tne Overfelt Tournament witn foursmasning wins. Tne team is very dedicated and is ready to work nard tnis season. We nave total potential, were tne sediments of junior Vicki Cnicks. Potential tnougn, isn't wortn mucn unless it's used, and Homestead is sure taking advantage of tneirs. Tnird year varsity coacn, Dan Piro, is looking fora good season after tne team's two previous disappointing seasons. Sopnomore varisiiy pitcner Jennifer Jankord states, l feel tnat tnis season's team really wants to win and everyone is working towards our goal of being DAL cnampsl' Junior varsity is looking forward to a great season too. Witn tneir determination and nard working efforts, tney snould play a good season. Dedication and teamwork are in great abundance tnis year. Witn tne Homestead varsity and junior varsity teams striving for excellence, tne ball may just bounce our way! I l...s .P 1124+ FreI'nOnT Cupertino lVlonta Vista St. Francis Saratoga Lynbrook -Li. 1 ' i Sopnomore Jennifer Jankord caugnt in action wnile pitcning, A ' A ' ' S, ,554 ' K .A lL 41. vflvvr f hr 'iq T 1 A 'x ,- .- r 114 , nl QuJ fi'1l ?' '- V Ivy . W, , V' 'll 1 s 1 , c 1,1 -i , Lx L., 3 J' ' ' 0 r ! ., 2 fx' T I 1 ' M, J .f 5 I . . A A A 3 3 l v, Y 4 , 0 , g-. ,-, X ' ,, vu A- A -W1 1 .gt-, A f 1 in 'fy' 13' 1 - Zh 5 K ' s s - . '- . t i 'i'1M ' tfwarpf Lswf-K-34-mQl.:4.tm ln Q4 .. , h . ,lt 1 :L gg . , ' -I , , 1 S S 'i' , Ya 1 A ' A i5?',fflfvl Z 1 A 1 ie. I , A ' , I s 'Lk . Girls Softball Opponents i 1 ll 'l ll V, i i l i li 7, i l l l l l fi ' --,., 1 . ll 'SLR F-ls, f T ,U c'j65'53ffh,k, wg - JV Team Members: Dani Sarmago, Liz Trujillo, Beth Gibson, Liz -.' , K ,U M. 2- , , . T V Q.,- A Cnecke, Racnael Rivas, Dena Pollack, Joelle lvloniz, Tnreresa Tagalog, Stepnanie lvlatnias, Janene Coyner, Kelly Smitn, Jennifer Witn entnusiam and confidence, Brigdy Kelly Smitn eagerly awaits for tne ball. itt ftgv P so st L f 1 l Going for cr home run hiT, junior Beih Gibson prepores To hiT The boil. Girls Sofrlooill we I C, - W WoiTinQ for The Doll, junior Vicki I Chicks woTches The Qorne olrlenlively. Junior Cornille SoiToleri oncl TeommoTes woTch The Qome closely. .,' J , v 4.-i . i,,., A,,, , . 'T .,. X-H. I . 1 . -, 1 - f.', l Q Q E 5 frrfrvff . . ' if AJ-9 :fr , . V x 1-'1 il, 1 ri N, A. tg X! ,4ff7YW1'z Z ? f4'g.. '- G Ay., - ,ff-K G, .am . MET? Q ,S in Vorsily Teom Members: Sherry SToupe, Jennifer Bonk, Rolene 1---W MoThios, Jennifer Jonkorcl, ChorIelTe l-lill, Cooch Don Piro, Dione Borum, Cheryl Srnlih, Vicki Chicks, Lourie Shuken, l-leoTher SToller, Cornllle SpiToleri if .fwmvssg-wa'.'.,. , - WiTh ToTol concenTroTion, Liz Trujillo sTrengThens her RBI recorcl. , Girls Soflbollflol .iiM'3'P pl? ' f Clearing the pird with exact accuracy, junior Yuko Kawasaki - watches it land, a perfect liner. Concentrating on his game, senior Wilson Tu eyes his opponents. Mm., W,3.,-M42 ., .fly Badminton W ff, .1-A-MA. ru ,. J -1 , ,,-:1'f,f.A-.fy 14 ,ffsfriirffzff rss wr? 1 f ' fb- 'Y 5 'S 'Sw' , . ,, , . 111, ,'fvu,fl.1- ffl-2 ff, 1-H ,.,,. M W sm.. Badminton Opponents lvlonta Vista Saratoga Lynprook lvionta Vista Saratoga Lynprook Cupertino Cupertino Fremont r r l X, , i . 5 i Honssrun .M A i s t Jn vxnsirv yr N K w 1 5 ll AN 1 umnimon . QQ, X i . ' r ' I r fi ' V VV Y s NNW 4 . 3 1 Q ,Q K ' 'rl 1987 Q K 'sfs-xx J.V. Team lvlemoers: Kei Otani, Phan, Roger Lee, Stephen l Lalvlarca, Jason, Renee, Erica Werner, Coach Parker, i Jayanthi Jayachandra, Mei-Yee Kong, Sophia Yen, Van t l Trang' LV' TMC Nguyen' LOU Abe' Jemmfe' Kwon' Preforming a difficult task, senior lviihn Ly clears the pird with his pack hand. 5 - - tt - - Fl- -e - 1 l . ' l :If ig' li A 0 rcersworrs ' ' - - - D L g -1 7 l h Emu.. ,T - Up in The ceiling, iT's a plane, iT's Superman. Noi lT's a bird. junior Jason Chi sees iT and reaches back for The smash. X T 1. A Wifh a shrewd look on his face, senior Tu Phan Tricks his opponenT and wins The poinf. -as 3 T x 'f T , U LVZ T A Smashing Success J ff 5 ... VViTh birdies flying, if HomesTead is hoping To Z ,, soar This year wiTh a Tal- Q5 enTed and experienced 2 ,ff 2' varsiTy Team. SwaTling The preseason with vic- Tories over Tough Palo AlTo and MounTain View, The Team is hop- ing ThaT This winning srreak will conTinue ThroughouT The season. DespiTe The varsiTy Team losing many sfrong players due To graduaTion, and a few new inexperienced - N-U ' players, coach Bar- bara NorTon feels The Team has a good chance in The De Anza AThleTic League. Leading The varsiTy Team are boys and girls number one singles Ja- son Chi and Yuko Kawa- saki respecfively, Mike Sokoloff and Fred Tana- ko-The junior varsiTy ,xi Team noT only has new T - players, buT a new coach, Maxine Parker, , N Cheryl Turner, who ' coached Them in The pasT, had To Take This i ,, , ,fr T M... 4-...,.,hNR-mst 's '-f-v u...- XJ T q A T .revamp T year off due To an ill- K J A T ' 'MX MWWN N ness. ln TheirfirsT pre- V is mv 3 T ,5 season maTch,Thejun- 'X -. cc.. 1 'X-are Pt-f J' 1 1+ s I iorvarsiTyTeam looks sTrang, wiTh a vicTOry over powerful Gilroy. The new hopefuls for This year are Geoffrey VarsiTy BadminTon: Sfeve Skinner, Mike Sokoloff, James Chung. Jason Chi, Wilson Tu, Tom Travis, Robert Lee, Barbara NorTon, Pin Chung, Adrian Tsim, Mihn Ly,l-lenry Kim,Tu Phan, Fred Tanaka, Judy Aft H I hi Oblanas, Anu Marafukulam, Pria Saraf, Rina Ofani, Jung Eun Lee, , JOEgSIErr?L? eSgL52Zq:1i2Iief' MargareT NagaTani, Gloria Lin, Chrisfina Chi, Elaine Tsang, BriT I-'U' R9Vl99 HWUVWQ Gnd Anderson, Yuko Kawasaki, Cynfhia Lin, Sophie Cheng, Elaine Kong. TVUC NQUYQVW- O ' 9 Q if W ' -I 0 ' V Boaminronfics g Jennifer Johnson and Carol MacQuiddy compeie in The Two- mile evenT againsT MonTa VisTa. Mark Slocum runs The Tough disTance inTerval workouf aT pracfice. FasTer Than a Silver BulleT... The HomesTead Track Team is off To a Terrific sTarT This year. AlThough The loss of lasT year's seniors has had an impacT on The Team, The T987 Track Team is The one To waTch. They are full of spiriT and have high expecTaTions for The season. Ted Abe feels ThaT This will be a building year forThe Team. There are some Terrific freshmen wiTh greai TalenT. They will be an asseT To The Team. Ariel Frager, junior, hopes ThaT The Team will do well. Frager is expecially sure ThaT members of The Team will do well individually. Leading The sprinis are Tim Niu, Jim-Jim Grimes, and Andy McFadden. John Fairbanks, Mark Slocum, and STeve ChrisTie are The disTance runners To beaT. This hard working Team pracTices forTwo hours every day after school. They are enThusiasTic abouT Their coaches and are hopeful abouT winning DAl.'s. -u . Li MounTarn View MonTa VisTa Los Gafos CUDGFHVTO SaraToga Lvhbrook Bellarmine FremonT Track 84 Field OpponenTs T! VARSITY: Top row: Chris Brown, Brad Cadlle, Randi Long, Bill Lehman, Miesha VanwerT, Sreve Brusigp middle row: Brenda Jew, Lisa MacCormack, Jennifer Johnson, Minh Dang. CaThy Nichols: boTTom row: Edie Yee, Michelle Ezekiel, Michelle Fisher, Ariel Frager, Carol MacQuiddy Cindy Brown, Jamie Paul. Jenny Turner clears The bar in The high jump againsT MonTa VisTa, T, T v V i6A!SporTs Q fir L , TTFT-i i 1 l I Minh Dang works on his form in hurdles al practice. Track 84 Field A J 1 f 'f Cathy Nichols competes in The shoi A 4 pul agalnsl Monla Vista. Sean Dawkins works on his block slarl al praclice. HUP' ,.l '-- S , we l , ' lfglkik ' X- - -x.-'- Q.. ess. - - A ,s if , Q- . 23735 P , ' 322-55? me f-if: P1 :xi fb E E r ' Ai 'Q 1 1 , 1 Xctii 1 i J.V,: Top row: Eddie Solis. Scoh' Fairbanks, Sieve Brusig, David Honda, Eric Wirler, Mall Ringer, Jane Holder, Uk Kyong Yi, Dan Olmsleadg middle row: Ted Abe, Shemra Alkinson, Caroline Livsey, Heaiher Caudillp bollom row: Ariel Prager, Alben Ho, Sean Dawkins, Edie Yee, Jenny Turner. ,RiPwl'vP'P l ' 'W ' ' W t Track and Fleld!lo5 'x X , M ' TQ s'-59lfQ47 -'N 7' I 'fy' ..J:-..n.. 1, A ' plgiy A -!' ' 'Y F . +rx.fve wawwfxge- I n :,.N,g,--- X X tif W Jn., .zu ' ' o ID e I9 ., '45 - i i . t A if . h ii 15. A,'v 1 - if ff? - -sp . . 1 rr W 3 '-M . P 1 ,f '4w...,,, 46 '--.muy .. ' ' if si. -. 4h-n 1' xr., ,. W, A VM 'hp IW' ' 73 1 -1, A p '11 ,.,..' Afler boogie-boording in The cold oceon of Sonic Cruz, sophomore Will Vondeluysier wrops himself in o Towel To worm up. .4 cf. 373: 'f-'- 5: is 3' 4b. l 'HJ f e e f 1 ,:s flea ' f mfg 3 r 1 i 1 f, , Qin: - V li 4 P. 5, X' ,Af -- . lg! , 'iw ' ine? Qsfw 453 J 3' 'f 1 af , s.. 33. 5.33 56 ' ' 5 Klee ffvlf K' + 'fo 1 12 l Afler o long doy of hiking, freshmon lvlofl Rowe sleeps like O Dom' Sophomore Kim Dohlgren skis like o pro os she coscodes down one of Alpine lvleodows more ohollenging runs. ,- --We-L--Ill Ii l l lu . .l We W V f l ,' lssfspons 0 O iff E1 .Z E Jendi Durbin, Paul Muchowsik, Glenn l-labas, Mike Zasio, Jeff lSunshinel Chow, Lisa MacCormack, Hugues ttiambol Guazelli, Daryl Dicher, Scott Hedburg, Ken Fioy, Karen tviuchowski, Sieve Nloskalik, Cameron Mattlick enjoy playing pool as a form of relaxation. .j A :stu . 1 iy ,r , 5? l' f r I ' x ici! x . , . if V V .1555 Ut -' - 5 1...-...ngof ,.f And a cake to celebrate the twenty-five years of excellence in Homestead athletics. Taking an alternate route down the mountain, Craig Hall enjoys snow-boarding instead of skiing. Outsiders Homestead students not only excell in school soonsered sports, out also in extra curricular events. They range from jogging at Santa Cruz, skiing at Tahoe and hiking in the mountains. These various activities which make each student unique often go unnoticed. These students and their activities should be celebrated and recognized. I 1 Playing The Field H1167 y l' tha I 'Pl 453 Le Menu lubs having a party? Organiza- tions being social? Of course! That's the reason why people join clubs in the first place, isn't it? Sure, the same old familiar line - lf you want to meet people join a club. And Homestead has one club just for you. If you like to talk in front of people join the drama club or NFL or FBLA. Perhaps situ- ations in the world today really interest you, then the foreign language clubs or Youth For Peace are for you. Maybe student government is the scene of your choice, then there's ASB, class officers and student representatives. So you see by just a sampling that there are many different wi clubs - and there is one just for p ffii r you. So, take the old advice and f join a club because if it was not 'ii true that clubs were social and lim, then they Wouldn't have lasted 25 years. ,Y . if .V , BIG PIC: Senior lettergirls try to INSETI Going back in time . . synchronize their legs into a high kick at a night football game Clubs and Organizations divider ! 169 Associated Student Body .... Getting it Together, Making it Work Held together by president Keith Abe, the 1986-87 ASB officers tackled the problems facing the student body. ctivel The theme for the year was get it together and make it work. Officers were kept busy promoting the slogan across campus. A main concern again for ASB was the NO TRASH campaign, left slightly unelfective by the 1985-86 officers. To make the students aware of the problem of constant litter and unusally large amounts of seagulls, a garbage can painting fest was held during the first warm days of winter. The cans were decorated by any group desiring to paint one. Once they were placed in the quad, it was easier to spot and more likely to help people remember where to throw their trash. piritedl A cancelled voting for the winning class during spirit week left many officers a little down. But soon somewhere it clicked, and plans were made for another spirit week in the spring and a' teacher's spirit week. Hopes lifted and ASB put their brains to work to come up with a way to get everyone to show just how much spirit they have. ig! Many students do not realize just how many people there are representing them as officers. Along with the six elected officers, there are some thirty other appointed ones in such areas as School Site Council, PTSA Representatives, Class Council, IDC Representative, Athletic Booster Representatives, and Campus Master, just to name a few. So, the student body is given a chance to speak its mind through a representative in almost every area. qi 1 I i Above-School Site Council: Back-Donella Wood, Sabina Shaikh, Miriam Rothstein, Front- Pam Jong, Eric Ly, Venecia Abe 170-Clubs and Organizations Middle Right-ASB Action Council: Wendy Wong, Thao Dang, Susie Kirk, Mollie Schettler Right-IDC Representative: Greg Taxin Not pictured: Publicity Director: Adria Woomerg Volunteer Force Director: Cari Napolesg PTSA Representative: Debbie GasiorekttOj, Michelle Fisherjt tj, ASB Correspondent: Adrian Husain, Communications Advisor: Heather McPherson: ASB Action Council: Mia Praisner, Kristin Topping, Joel Scheing Dawn Liason: Cindy Chamberlaingupper Class Councilzvicki Williams, Scott Kokka. Juniors Steve Daetz and Katie Weissenborn 'call a can their own for ASB trash-can painting. Athletic Booster Representatives: Mark Levenson, Lisa MacCormack if 1,15 iL n . a I--fi Qqffev .1 1, Q Q-.Q.,' A l' N, at : Top-Back: Treasurer Scott Campbell, Secretary Cathy Brown, President Keith Abe, Front- Woe President Cindy Brown, Social Manager Laurie Shuken Above Right-Top: PTSA Representative: Karen Muchowskig Bottom: Spirit Commissioners: Bill Taylor, Eve Seifert: PTSA Representative: Paul Kom Left-Volunteer Foroe: Jendi Durbin, Upper Class Council: Vicki Nielson: Campus Masters: Abbie Halden, Michelle Burton: Publicity Directors: Michelle Mirich, Jill Campbell Left-Elections Directors: Andy McFadden, Emily Mura-Smith: ASB Correspondents: Vanessa Lee, Kryssie Mingst ASB-171 NX-AYQXQQ Having no luck in bringing out the leadership element in you? Well don't despair, FBLA is here. Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students who are interested in gaining new insight into leadership and business. By exposing the students' business-like atmo- spheres, they receive a head start in today's busi- ness world. We believe in developing the true leaders within everyone explains club president Scott Kokka. Not only do the members take part in competi- tion, they also schedule charity dinners forthe el- derly on holidays. So, if you want to have fun while learning and leading, FBLA is for you. Being involved in extracurricular activities is a good way to enrich your high school life. By join- ing the California Scholarship Foundation QCSFJ, students have the chance to participate in a variety of events, the annual blood drive, conval- escent home visits, Special Olympics, college campus visitation, and the end-of-the-year beach DIFFERENCE trip. Although CSF is an honor club eligible only to students with high GPA, it is still a large club. Along with the devotion and efforts of the members, CSF has touched the lives many. The National Honor Society fNHSl, one of the prestigious clubs at Homestead, is designed to promote leadership, character, service, and scholarship. The club has a recognition of being open to a select few. Eligible only to juniors and seniors, students need at least a 3.55 GPA. This year NHS again plans to sponsor the Awards Night. With a well organized club and a attitude of great enthusiasm, last year's Awards Night was extremely successful. Other NHS community activities include a Thanksgiving dinner for the el- derly and a visit to the Stanford childrens Hospi- tal. In a short time NHS, CSF, and FBLA have proven to be very valuable service clubs. Their projects and events for the people are appreciated by all. 'rw NHS, Front- A. Chowhan, S. Lev, E. Nordby, P. Jong, L. DiPietro, A. Yuan, S. Lim, E. Yee, A. Loo, T. Niu, K. Jost, L. Downs, Ft. Winfield, S. Wang, J. Birk, J. Ly, 2nd -G, Levin, E. Tsang, J. Bell, C. Penwarden, D. Evans, M. Calcagno, S. Wong, T. Kim, S. Kokka, A. Stotsky, A. Chou, J. Neidlemang 3rd - T. Huang, J. Sauer, C. Mura-Smith, M. Varadaraian, A. Husain, A. Ambrose, S. Books, V. Lee, V. Nielsen, J. Campbell, M. Schettler, advisor Renato Tripodi, 4th - advisor Elwin Stocking, K, Bridgman, C. Chang, S. Khalili, B. Otani, S. Bearden, D. Ghafourpour, B. Mihara, S. Gee, M. Fu, A. Lee, D. Kong, Fl. Shih, M. Weiler, L. MacCormack, B. Gliebe, P. Chen, L. Sigg, D. Discherg Sthtolficerst -V. Abe, J. Lo, E. Ly, J. Desai, A. Cheng. 172 - Clubs and Organizations 46425: fair tow' 5 ...ff , 'SB . , Ug' S N! ' EX l X X... 5 'x . t K Senior Paul Korn smiles as he receives his membership certifi cate at the NHS Initiation Ceremony. . . Mr H MW KRW' FBLA, Front- M. Dcampo, D. Kong, F. Tanaka, E. Tsang, T Nguyen, 2nd Row - R. Otani, N. Chang, 3rd Row - J Jayachandra, L. Tsang, C. Chang, 4th Row- M. Lin, J. Lee P. Chung, G. Godhwani, J. Schein, S. Yen, S. Kokka, P. Kota C. Lin, Fl. Lee, T. Hsu, A. Tsimg 5th Row- D. Wirnowski A Chew, B. Schein F. Chew' Back - Scott Kokka i Q 4-X Hrrf' I Qi?-A N i - S Watching closely as the nurse stabs Scott Kokka with a needle, senior Matt Hively awaits his turn. RSI-mo FOUND 9. CSF members, Sophomores-T. Abe, S. Atkinson, A. Ayers M. Bivens, A. Chen, F. Chew, R. Chiu, S. Devagon, J. Durbin T. Endo, M. Eugeni, M. Hamilton, A. Ho, E. Hiramatsu, J Jayachandra, K. Johnson, P. Kota, J. Kwon, J. Lee, M. Lim T. Nguyen, M. Sabourian, L. Saylor, B. Schein, S. Tivol, L Tsang, E. Werner, S. Yen, Juniors-A. Ambrose, T. Balser J. Birk, J. Campbell, C. Chang, G. Chien, P. Chung, P Conroy, D. Ghafourpour, I. Herz, T. Huang, E. Kelley, S Khalili, J. Kieran, S. Ko, S. Kokka, S. Lev, A. Loo, J. Ly, M Dcampo, Fi. Otani, L. Pelinka, K. Peng, J. Sampson, J Sauer, M. Schettler, P. Sinai, T. Travis, E. Tsang, A. Tsim, J Turner, S. Vepa, D. Wirnowski, E. Yee, S. Yoko, Seniors - P. Chou, J. Chung, M. Furumoto, N. Jones. R. Lee, S. Lim E. Pitsch, N. Raddatz, Y. Song, A. Stotzky, V. Williams, S Wong, Advisor Ted Swift. FBLA, CSF, NHS -173 Reaching 0 U T Service Clubs Help Where They Can A helping hand is there for those in need of one. Community senrice plays a big part in two of Homestead's clubs, Interact and Althenians. Open to any and all Homestead students is the Interact club. Every other week this helpful bunch meets to discuss their future plans. The main goal that Interact strives to reach is to help the underpriviledged in the area. They achieve this by holding fundraisers for the homeless, ringing bells for the Salvation Army, and having pre-school parties for underpriviledged children. While helping others in need, the members of the club are able to build friendships among themselves. Junior and senior girls can experience a Upper Right-Althenians Mollie Schettler and Jill Campbell take a break from debating whether or not to eat the pie long enough to flash a smile. Interact: Front-David Tom. Second-Daniel Kim, Matt Bemsten, Steve Sodergren, Krysie Mingst. Third-Dean Baender, Stephanie Lev, Karen Uyehara, Lindy Downs, Karen Jost, Venecia Abe, Michelle Eugeni. Back-Lex Conant, Kim Guzeman, Elaine Kong, Julie Juracich. -AW Xltlkf 174-Clubs and Organizations good feeling of helping others by becoming an Althenian. Applications are taken in the spring for any girl with a 3.0 or better. The chosen few must pass through an initiation which is usually held in front of the quad. During the year, the Althenians raise money by having a pie-eating contest and by selling flower grams. Their community involvement includes an adopt-an-elderly program, taking older people to musicals and plays, and Special Olympics in the spring. To celebrate their achievements, a winter formal is held for all Althenians at a member's house. Whatever the club you choose, both benefit the community in a similar way. 35 X wQ '7 lg 9 i ,x an slay 'x r .' fx V' V ls ' ,, A v. I ' I 4 VX -5 gg A '- --. . Y , 'F' if sn 'F Q s L., S1-lf B? X 'ft 1 P33 41, mf' 3.1 ff Y 'W mf. 5 ' ' L 2 17. iff - Jag, if ywj?-1 4 ifrm t L i A .44 Q f V! 'E ' 7? ' WLM , ,T Q 3 , 1 i': 'z 'NY' his .FV -4 A cancelled pie-eating contest to raise funds leaves Althenian Erin Bird and Stacy Bocks enjoying pies tor lunch. President Steve Sodergren of Interact leads the club in a discussion about the future plans for the helpful group. Althenians-Back:Karen Muchowski, Jennifer Horine, Donnela Wood, Jennifer Wheeler, Melissa Ortiz, Leah Hundsness, Susie Kirk, Jamey Paul, Vicki Nielson, Loyi Mills3Front:Michelle Mirich, Tessa Bergehger, Cathy Brown, Kathy Galvacs, Jennifer Hodill, Lisa Willwerth, Mia Praisner, Stacy Bocks, Vanesa Lee, Jill Campbell, Mollie Schettler. C5 97 9-4 4,5 .g fe I -L 'GV Ls 'I' S 3' . ' M u g ' 556525- Althenians, Interact-175 Foreign Flair H' The Spanish, French, and German club lpick the one that applies to youl, is open to anyone interested at Homestead. The club meets about twice a month to discuss activities, such as candy sales or watching a foreign flick. While these clubs are all trying to let students understand other cultures a little better, they also let you have fun and make new friends. These clubs are of different back- grounds, but they enjoy many of the same things. They partake inthe cuisine of their respective country, watch movies, and test their skill at trying to Listening raptly, German Club members Nancy Jones, Markus Kraiewski, Anna Stotsky, and Olga Stotslqr visit the Goethe lnsitute in San Francisco. Through these clubs the students are being more attune to their surroundings. Mem- bers will hopefully be able to bridge the gap between countries, or at least understand where other people are coming from. speak the language of the country. G German club officers: Pres - Chris Kanazawa, VP - Olga Stotsky, Sec - Anna Stotsky, Activities - Adnan Husain, Tres - Dean Baender, advisor - Frau Hunter. German club: Front- Gary Chien, Cheryl Chapman, Preeti Mishra, Second - Pin Chung, Olga Stotsky, David Lockhart, Anna Stotsky, Amblka Anand. Third - Wesley Byers, Bobby Noghrey, Mina Eng, Nancy Jones, Fourth - Markus Kraiewski, Lisa Stroke, Brandon Maulis, Michelle Keller, Jennie Sauer, Filth - Adnan Husain, Christopher Kettleson, John Kong, Sean Dunham, Sixth - Chris Kanazawa, Frau Hunter. ad' ia if Was ist es? How about German club advisor Frau Hunter and member Jana Faulhaber discussing club plans? Going hack in time . , . the 1962 Spanish club, Spanish clubi Front- Tony Hsu, David Honda, Ashley Ayres, Amy Cheng, Manuel Ocampo, Ted Abe, Fred Tanaka, Stephanie Kokka, Elaine Tsang, Julie Kiefer, Middle - Mrs.Karlak, Doug Wirnowski, Lance Matsumura, Jett Wong, Bobby Noghrey, Randi Sokololt, Caryn Fukui, Brad Cadle, Jung Lee, Rina Otani, Marc Lim, Mrs, Livingston, Erinn Bird, Back - Sophia Yen, Alice Cheng, Gayle Levin, Annie Loo, Sonia Prasad, William Lehman. at French club: Front - Kim Anthony, Goli Davidson, Stephanie Lev, Lindy Downs, Kathy Jost, Cathy Lindquist, Stacy Asato, Hannah Lee, Sarah Green, Middle - Mitch Furumoto, Karen Chang, Cary Penwarden, Joanna Barklett, Julie Prescott, Susan Lucas, Ilene Herz, Thao Nguygen, Mandy Blake, Julie Chang, Kaz Saito, Leslie Pelinka, Mollie Schettler, Back - Jenny Kieran, Teri Balser, Mark Bivens, Jateen Parekh, John Lee, Kevin Clover, Janette Sampson, Julie Haymore, Mary Lawrence, Vanessa Lee, Mrs. Flaming, Adrian Tsim. French club officers: Pres - Mollie Schettler, VP - Janette Sampson, Sec - Leslie Pelinka, Social - April Martin, Tres - Sandy Khalili, advisor - Mrs. Flaming. 1 '2 K 5 . ..- . . 4- I -: af E Q' 'JQ PA' 2. Spanish, French, German - 177 F Hola, Bon Jour, Ni How Ma So wordly. The National Spanish Honor Society and the French Honor Society enable students who excel in either of these languages to experience the culture of these countries. The major event of the French Honor Society is the initiation which is brought to an end with the lighting of candles by all members. The National Spanish Honor Society visited a folk art display at a Mexican museum in San Francisco. They also viewed a flamenco dance exhibition. So welcome. The Chinese American Student Association is open to all students. They remembered the teachers on Chinese New Year by giving them traditional red money envelopes. They also participated in a volleyball tournement. Each of these clubs offers a great way to get a taste of different cultures without ever leaving the country. Junior Cynthia Lin, seniors Gloria Lin and Andy Lee take advantage of Club Day to round up some new members. French Honor Society: Front- Cathy Brown, Vicki Vlhlliams, Jenny Wheeler, Winnie Koo, Thou Wee Han, Jill Ryland, Mitchell Furumoto, Sonali Vepa, Stacy Asoto, Middle- Lindy Downs, Louise Saylor, Julia Presoott, Kathy Jost, Stephanie Lev, Stan Wong, Shirley Leong, Janis Sih, Peter Chou, Jennifer Flozario, Michael Blech, Mme. Geoff, Back- Shayna Lutzker, Tammy Caplan, Tina Davidson, Stephanie Vlnlson, Shelly Warneck, Annika Chowhan, Jeanette Sampson, Leslie Pelinka, Jennifer Kieran 1i1iiliii1iZ117m:,.3':21iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili7iiiii1T1ii1ii1 178-Clubs and Organizations Juniors Stephanie Wilson, Jeanette Sampson, and Annika Chowhan patiently await the taking of their l pictures. l . -0143? ff 4 , fiat 'EA ,, 5? s M ply fha! 2 , X 4, 2, 2 , '-rr 1 r -4 2 if, f fr A ,Z f 1, y , ., I V , I fi f N 'JZ ' fly I , V 5 af fwfzff , MW, ' 4, ,MMQQ 1 'K Q, H I ' 'fa 1, A., ,, K ' i , V 1' rg u A . -I I f.. I 1 4' ' IW -'lnvm T 9 31 :Q fi 7' I r---vlv , 1 NL. Upper right-Spanish Honor Society: Gayle Levin, Above-Chinese American Student Association: Bart Linda Di Pietro, Fiandi Sokolott, Karen Muchowski, Yeh, James Chang, Peter Chou, Hannah Lee, Jett t .. Katie Weissenborn, Darya Ghafourpour, Delia Flappoport, Stan Wong, David Kong, Andy Lee, , Q, la Ybarraladvl Front- Venecia Abe, Sonia Prasad, Sophie Cheng, Jay Huang, James Tu, Samh Mih, '51 Pam Jong, Erin Nordby tnot pictured: Laura K David Hu, Ingrid Haung, Jon Ne, Angelino Liu, Sonia . g 'fr' Johnstonl Woo, Gloria Lin, Jason Chi, Robert Lee FHS, NSHS, CASA-179 Ceatizfe lllNl3lElNlUllllif The RPG club? GATE? What do these clubs do? But first, what do the initials stand for? The Role Playing Games club is based mainly on creativity. Anyone can join this fun-filled group of wizards and superheroes. RPG members gather during lunch of two to three hours after school to play adventure and fantasy board games. After mastering several role playing games, this enthusiastic crowd participates in gaming conventions to match wits with other gamers. So, if you have a taste for the outlandish, the RPG club is for you. GATE, Gifted and Talented Education, is a new organization at Homestead. Since its formation, GATE has given a succesful Shakespearean art festival for its members. Because GATE stresses awareness fo current issues, concerned students have the opportunity to discuss their viewpoints on subjects such as the Star Wars program. GATE also informs its members about upcoming college seminars. Everyone loves food, but not everyone knows how to cook an elegant dinner in an hour. This is why a group of soon-to-be Chefs of the West students joined the Cooking club at Homestead. With advisor .sl ,: pe s., . 55? x l 80-Clubs and Organizations f X0 it I Frances Grinels, members learn quicker and easier methods for preparing their favorite dishes. ln the future, the club plans to visit San Francisco's gourmet restaurants. Cooking is an art, and as with any art form, it gives the artist great pleasure. In many ways, math is a part of our lives. Whether you are a calculus wiz who is interested in broadening your mathematic field or someone who desperately needs a math tutor, the Math club offers both these opportunities. Three days a week the club dedicates its time to give fellow classmates a helping hand. The Math club also sponsers trips to math, science, and computer oriented places. Math club: N. Chan, J. Chi, P. Chung, M. Fu, G. Godhwani, A. Ho, D. Kong, M. Lai, R. Mihara, J. Miller M. Sabourian, R. Shaw, advisor Elwin Stocking, O. Stotzky, T. Travis, advisor Renato Tripodi. gm,'.,f-,ow . Q? 1 X? Cooking Club: Vanessa Chuang, Claudine Eos-Hati, advisor Franoes Grinels, Julie Hopkins, Jayanthi Jayachandra, Shelly Ladd, Truc Nguyen, Lana Tsang, Renee Vierra. GATE: A. Ambrose, C. Browser, A. Chew, D. Cuffel, B. Dougherty, J. Durbin, D. Ferris, D. Ghafourpour, M. Graff, T. Huang, J. Jayachandra, C. Kettleson, S. Ko, Soott Kokka, Stephanie Kokka, B. Lehman, M. Lim, M. Lin, S. Lucas, T. Nguyen, M. Schettler, S. Stidd, L. Storke, F. Tanaka, J. Tumer, S. Vepa, D. Vlhrnowski, S. Yen. lllllh IIEII -I 'I - I II -I I- Ill I I - I II RPG president Sean Stidd plays a shogun warrior protecting his emperor Duncan Jones. reigif i Q wtf D XX Y' N' Info 3 . ,1 , se N , 1 l F K .--s.. .. F '52 A L51 'RPG: Dan Aldrich, Soott Carter, Barbara Cunnigham, Ken Goudy, Josh Lubitz, Matt Miller, Steve Morash, Jett Schattzin, Sean Stidd, Don Sturman, Eddie Summerfield, William Walton. Don't mess with me or l'Il gobbie you up! GATE, RPG, Cooking, Math-181 Sell Expression lf you like to draw, paint, act, or speak, Homestead has the club for you. There are tour clubs that allow students to express themselves in a variety of ways. The Art club permits students to demonstrate their creativity, talent, and imagination. Each year, they sponser the Christmas and Easter art fairs. Currently, they are raising money fora computer to extend their talent in the field of graphics. Drama club presents many an opportunity ans challenge to those expressing themselves in theater. The Drama Club participates in the school's plays and musicals. In addition, they also entertain the student body with the Night of One Acts in the spring. The Movie club continues along the lines with the notion of making movies. rv-'wwwxyx ---- -w-.-wN?a,7,.-- --s-'-- -,-- r -f-' r S ar. im S 5' t :Tiff 1 :F 47. nm-t J x :.,.2.... . V .V NFL: Front- Jack Lo, Cathy Lindquist, Padmaja Kota, Alan Chou, Jennifer Kwon, Sophia Yen, Ophir Klein, Louise Saylor, Second- Sammy Lee, Roger Gliebe, Gregg Taxin, Russell Shaw, Jennie Sauer, Olga Stotzky, Alber I-lo, Third- Tom Travis, Dan Rapaport, Richard Chiu, Mark Bivins, Markus Kraiewski The Art Beans: Advisor Mrs. Niva, President Becky tGarbonzol Bleaug Vice President Kay iLimal Hetterling John tStringi Webby NP. --The Generic Beans X 1 , , uP' 'far A f , 1 82-Clubs and Organizations .,fW They sponser the Hootenany each year and this year they hope to raise enough money to purchase a movie camera. Movie making is an expensive activity. National Forensic League members never hesitate to express themselves by speaking out. These members attend several debates, Student Congresses, and individual tournaments throughout the year. Their great speaking ability is marked by the many tropheies they have recieved. The fun, awards, and personal satisfaction makes the hard work, time, and energy worth it for those invoved in the Art club, Drama club, Movie club, ff and the National Forensics League. Middle Right-Junior Kay Hefterlin, Vice President ot the Art club, molds her clay into something from her imagination. 'Qs 19?- 4 . 1 'ill V' U If , , W U' 4 iii I - Ei, r i ' - . l , , f :QQ YW? Movie Club: Front-Ed Summerfield, Laura Soott. Back- Mollie Schettler, Nick Scholl, Mr. Flobuck. Drama club: Front-Jeff Frick. Second-Julia Prescott, Debra Schltnn, John Lee, Mlnam Rothstein, Andy Bates, Erica Pitch. Third-Jett Schalfzin, Shawn Lockie, Jennifer Lyon Bell, Jendi Durbin, Cary Penwarden, Sean Stidd, Dave Ferris, Mikee Walton, Sarah Lemas. Back-Paul Merrit, Tim Wood, Leslie Pelinka, Anne Modro, Janette Sampson, Karla Christenson, Knsti Kelsey, Tammy Caplan, Jody Shear, Doug Wimowski, Becky Porter, Scott Carter, Chad Bronstein. Not Pictured-Mitch Furamoto, Jennie Sauer, Ahou Tabibzadeh. TS 0 , K 'gn xxx 8 L - ' x ' .- -'4' Eg EE ' ' ' ' Junior Kristin Berhardt observes senior Eve Seifert ' signing up for Movie club debating whether or not she The initiation for new Thesplans can be frustrating when one isn t allowed to talk Sophomore Ahou Tablbzadeh finds her own speaker senior David Drama, NFL, Art, Movie-183 Nature at its Best Youth for Peace Youth tor Peace, Homestead's only politically oriented club has three main goals: tt To attain peace within themselves 25 To teach peace to the community 35 To witness peace in the world These three goals are what the club is based on and as soon as they achieve them, their work will be done. With the support from the Student Body, Youth tor Peace is an odd assortment ot individuals who are all doing their part to futher world peace. Some ot the years highlights include: circulating the National Forum petition, making t-shirts, learning about Russian teenagers, and discussing new ways of teaching peace. They hope to highten the awarness ot the Homestead campus to realize that they are the tuture, and they alone can dictate what will happen to our world in the years to come. All Youth tor Peace is trying to do is to change the world and someday maybe they will. Senior Larry Bluck, juniors Phil Shumway and Jon True plant seeds to make the garden grow. Youth for Peace-Loreen Dunkle, Mollie Schettler, Carolyn Hylton, Ariel Prager, Theresa Tagalog, Donella Wood, Beth Gibson, Jendi Durbin, Tammy Caplan, Gayle Levin. Front-lvlr.Bonte, Chris Kanazawa. 184-Clubs and Organizations The Botanical Club-Larry Bluck, Mike Graft, Jon True, Phil Shumway. Q---...,,,,,, M 5 ' H-v....,,,,,'m -5554? in 4'- The Botanical garden in full bloom. 1 11. i? Donella Wood gives a sales pitch for Youth for Peace t-shirts. Botanical Club Ahh yes. The sun, the rain. The key that keeps the Botanical garden growing. These organical plants and flowers have been in bloom since last year when 1986 graduates Derek Cox and Chris True started this harvest. Keeping the garden growing this year are tour Homestead students who plant, water, and take care ol everything. Because there are only tour members in this club, they all have to put a lot of time during lunch and after-school to keep the garden looking its best. The Botanical garden really adds a nice touch to Homestead's campus and can be found in between C-building and L-building. Someday take a good look at the garden. lt's really a sight to see, especially during the spring when everything is in full bloom. We wish we could get money donations so we can keep the club up next year, commented senior Larry Bluck. The members hope that next year more people will join the club and be able to appreciate what the garden has to offer. Botanical, Youth for Peace-185 Keeping in Step 'Presenting the fastest band in the West with the high stepping Equestriettes and Maiorette Lana Svoboda was heard once again at the Homestead football halftimes. The Equestriettes and the Maiorette danced to the tunes of La Fiesta Mexicana and Wacky Dust played by the Homestead marching band on and off field. ln the annual Cupertino Tournament of Bands the Homestead band placed third while the Eques- striettes rated first. At the Pacific Grove Festival the Mighty Mustang band took first place and our Equestriettes: Front- Jennifer Kiel, Gigi Gokcek, Kaz Saito, Tara Fiielly, Katie Peng, Jendi Durbin, Jennifer Horine, Lori Mills, Jennifer Adair. Second Row - Karin Bullis, Karen lngle, Audrey Scott, Meg Boardman, Carolyn Livsey, Tammy Levy, Heather Cheli, Shannon Cheli, Mimi Chaing, Whitney Bull, Third Row - Treva Brettner, Laura Mercer, April Martin, Michele Montgomery, Karen Shadduck, Holly Jardine, Kim Pohlman, Kim Dahlgren, Leslie Pelinka, Kristi Moreno, Sandra Ukalovic, Tessa Bergheger. Fourth - Lt. Olivia Mendoza, Capt. Beth Bennet, Lt. Julie Bain. maiorette received third. For a change of step and tune, in the halftime show at the Homecoming game, the auxiliary danced to the class theme songs. Playing Mickey Mouse for the freshmen, the band formed a mouseketeer hat. The Popeye song was played and spelled out for the sophomores, the Gilligan's Island theme song forthe juniors, and for the seniors, a rock age car to the tune from the Flintstones 157: i ,fi st L- . 9 Q, ,,., 'Aa,Wr:w....1 nm this 54 .HMM . , . , .Y H ' iyw l' 1 if li WI r ' if W1 We're number one was shouted by the Homestead band Maiorette Lana Svoboda caught during a performance. as they took first place in competition. A credit to his uniform, Drum Major Steve Ko salutes the masses. 186 - Clubs and Organizations ?F fi 5 'N 1 9 a T P ,V K gk ,. l ,, V A 1 x ifxfilf 21f'C?'Efg,:- 5.6 J.. x A 3. 'Q .gm . fl. A .- sys- r hx , . , , . 1 .,,, i 1 . ,ey w4s,.,, ,I-. A ,,. . v 'Q V l H M N,,. , V.:-..1Ag5.Fv ,Q ez... , Q ,-. In , 1 , - -af' fl ' l.. f 75- Lf'-f' A K ' fb . , jf,,v.',r ,, 1 , . 4 K 'Tru-'11 '. , r' ., 1: 1 f 2 ,Xf'.,f.Gf, Jgk. 4. ' - : f,,.- cgi' , -,, 'Y' ' . , -' V . : eval. ,L ,-..r- ., , - ' ' J.: .f' ' WJ -'f'.' .,g-. -LH .,1.,,6. -V ',-,..'f QS' ,.,. , ,-1, .J .1 . frail Dancing to the beat during halftime, the Equestriettes add enthusiasm to the game. Standing at attention are the 1961-62 HHS Equestriettes. ' 4. Marching band: Front- C. Chapman, J. Rozario, L. Dalton, C. Linquist, K, Bernhardt, A. Chowhan, G. lto, B, Kwan, B. Nuttal, M. Eugeni, C. Bell, E. Newcomb, T. Willard, H. Gilbertson, K. Bridgeman, T. Endo, C. Evans, D. Muchowski, S. Higo. Second Row - S. Yen, J. Kieran, S. Bearden, K. Bea, C. Christenson, L. Hull, T. Battino, E. Hiramatsu, J. Kiefer, M. Kraiewski, J. Cheng, M. Guerry, M. Carrieri, E. Werner, K. Kelsey, W. Hobbs,M. Ringer, E. Floodhouse, B. Huen, K. Gates, T. Gustavon, S. Mosalik, L. Casler, S. Murphy, T. Semon, T. Balser. Third Bow - M. D'Aura, M. Timpson, B. Faulder, D. Roberts, S. Hedberg, G. Guazelli, G. Meier, D. Tom, T, Terrebrood, M. Charon, C. Jost, S. Sodegren, L. Downsm K. Smith, C. Below J. Bachman , , , A. Castelli, S. Campbell, B. Maulis, S. Daetz. Back-M. Bivens, C. Matlick, D. Fournier, B. lkeya, M. Haswell, J. Virkus, H. Jacobson, J. Miller, D. Discher, P. Muchowski, P. Bautista, J. Culbertson, G. Grimstead, M. Zasio, G. Habas, J. Chow. Centered - Director R. Snyder, S. Ko. Not Pictured - A. Modro, T. Conlee, K. Sauer, J. Knox, M. Cline, T. Lange, P. Shumway, L. Shallenberger, B. Toppell, C. Culbertson, K. Nichols, B. Bailey. Marching Band, Equestriettes, Majorette - 187 Practice Makes Perfect Think back to the last football game you went to. What do you remember? The game? The cheerleaders? Or was it the certain activity you had planned after the game? Whatever the case. spirit teams were there to try to draw your atten- tion tothe game. Learning how to psych up the crowd takes many hours of hard practice. The song girls know about many hours of hard practice. Not only do they spend a lot of time learning cheers, they also have to learn routines to perform for the rallies. Keeping in synch during the halftime show takes the flag team hours of practice. Can you imagine the embarrassment of dropping a flag or losing your place in the middle of a routine? Clad in black hooves and green fur, the mascots must endure long practice sessions in order to learn the cheers they must perform dur- ing the game. While no one can identify them in the costume, it can still be ego shattering if they mess up a cheer. So while these spirit leaders may seem to have it all so easy, you can see that it takes more than iust a pretty face. Flag Team: Front e Jennie Sauer, Shelly Neuwirth, Charlene Parker, 2nd row -Jennifer Kwon, Suprlqa Kelkar, Patty Conroy, Aimee Lewis, Heather Rempel, Pam Griffin, Jennifer Tower, 3rd row - Sophia Yen, Sherri Brounstein, Becky Shine, Sonya Bailey. 4th row - Angie Morefield, Julie Dodge, Lori Henne, Karin Johnson. Back - Suzanne Adaysh, Laura Bodemeier, Kirstin Carlson, Erin Frey, Kerri Melugin, Louise Saylor, Michele Mattix, Milinda Hamilton. 188 - Clubs and Organizations Concentrating intensely on her routine, iunior Jana Faulhaber performs at the freshmen on the floor rally, Caught performing at the Homecoming rally, senior song girl Sandy smiles Priddy for the crowd. S 5 P ff'-'liz Sophomores Sophia Yen and Lori Henne, along with the rest ot the team, perlorm to perlection at the Homecoming A rally. ., f 1 ff 9lF',I gif : wf'v,2-X 3 Q we 7 ' J V. - 1 WW. Q. A fide - .V 'K 0 fb ,,s. F. ,Q Q ,ai 3 X1 all xg , , X9 .:i 1, Y 'i tl I JV Mascots: Front - Nicole Sigg. Back - Debbie Gasiorek, Penny Brabb. Varsity Mascots: Front - Julie Locke. Back - Stacy Bocks, Jamey Paul Song Girls: Front- Melissa Ortiz, Shannon Nester. Middle - Ann Speno, Jennifer Hodill. Back- Cindy Brown, Kerri Webb, Sandy Priddy. Song Girls, Mascots, Flag Team - 189 2 ,.,.,.... xg' s W It all started in August when Homestead's spirit squads attended cheerleading camp at U.C. Santa Cruz. At camp, they were filmed for a European movie on American cheerleaders. An example of a cheerleader can be found right here at Home- stead. Although they take a lot of slack from fellow classmates, they do have a good time and make many new friends. Time and effort is put into everything they do. They have a special P.E. devoted to practicing cheers and preparing for rallies. It is also an ex- pensive activity with costly uniforms and camp to worry about. However, fundraisers are pro- vided to help compensate expenses. With the help of thier advisor, Susie Goodman, Homestead spirit has really gotten it together this year. Anyone can be a cheerleader as long as they have lots of spirit and, of course, that green pride. Senior Cindy Chamberlain shows her spirit. VT Varsity Cheer: Michelle Burton, Jill Campbell, Mollie Shettler Leah Hundsness, Cindy Chamberlain, Lisa Willwenh, Vicki Nielson E J.V. Cheeri Front- Randi Sokololf Kim Hi aut Am , DD - Y Blankenship. Back- Tricia Kerkhof, Julie O'Keefe 190 - Clubs and Organizations Come on Big Green Seniors Stacey Light, Kathy Galvacs, Cari Napoles, Lisa Willwerth, Jenny Wheeler, Linda Di Pietro, and Cindy Chamberlain have green pride at the basketball game. fi self qu' S :CTV Sie ' -f-vi Q 24 9161 Senior Debbie Jaffe cheers her heart out at a football game. A QBAXOR E 109' , l I?-7 : Varsity Lettergirls: Tracy Evans, Katny Galvacs, Mia Praisner, Lin a Di Pietro, Stacey Light, Cari Napoles, Dvebbie Jaffe, Cathy Brown, Jennifer Evans, Jennifer heeler Q-i. QQOQH l 'eo , Freshman Lettergirls: Lisa Marinoni, Lori Abe, Kendra Wilsey, Candy Beers, Melissa Pugh, Courtney Thomas, Molly Boardman, Jenny Fujii, Donna German Spirit Leaders - 191 T IABCHY Above J One, two, three, and The band begins to play, keeping the beat, reading the music, and watching the conductor. Practice and patience are added to make a productive musical atmosphere. The Homestead Concert, Symphonic, and Jazz Bands were very busy this year, playing music, and performing at concerts. All three bands took part in the annual Pops concert in February and the 25th Annual Spring Band Concert in May. The Jazz Band participated in the CIVIEA Band Festival, receiving three superiors. They are the only band who have won superiors three years in a row. Homestead also planned to release a record with the Homestead Jazz Band on one side, Homestead Wind Ensemble on the other. The Jazz Band hoped to participate again in the Monterey Jazz Festival in April against the top ten jazz bands in California. The ten bands are chosen and invited on the basis of Upper right-Director of all Homestead bands, Rory Snyder takes time out to pose. Concert Band talphabeticall:Jason Asuscion, Nancy Beatty, Kim Guzeman, Scott Healy, Mickey Helms, Stacey Huggins, Tomi Huljev, Greg Kastigar, Andy Kieran, Dierdre Leiner, Jim Lubinsky, Jett Nlacias, Chris lvtcCaw, Diana McGhee, Jerome Miller, Ben Ogle, Philip Wolf, Yolando Ybarra. Livining lunch, the Homestead Jazz Band plays in the quad for noontime entertainment. 192-Clubs and Organizations how they sound of a tape sent to the organizers of the festival. Homestead outdistanced all other schools in the number of students chosen to be part of state and county honor bands. Two seniors and juniors were chosen for the All-state Honor Jazz Band and four more students were chosen for All-State Honor Band Another tvventy-two students were selected for County Honor Band, four of which were section leaders in the Homestead bands. All in all, Homestead's bands really were a beat above as they dedicated themselves to hard work by practicing, and it really showed. The tradition of great Homestead bands lives on. .,s9f,.4z , .Q -X ,. .H -,fqot Mqtozdlain . 0 c . .'4 -',-- - ' a' -' , . mfr' 16 A -' 3 I 1 I 5' , dx is S X L-an i 1 iw 'A b 2 Y 'iffy l ..i........... wr' Jazz Band. QL-Rl 1st: Teri Balser, Mike Timpson, Dan Magay, 2nd: Rory Snyder, Scott Campbell, Tony Castelli, Steve Daetz, Brandon Maulis, Paul Bautista, 3rd:Guy Grimstead, Paul Muchowski, Daryl R ., , it i 'si' ' ' ' f v - r 4- me Discher, Jett Chow, Glenn Habas, Gary Nakano, Jim Coombs, Mike Zasio, Mark Christman. Not Pictured:Dan Roberts, Hughes Guazelli. Symphonic Band lalphabeticall: Chris Antonio, Stacy Asato, Chris Bell, Curt Below, Mike Carrieri, Lori Caster, Jae Chang, Mark Charon, Julie Cheng, Mike Cline, Chris Culbertson, Traci Endo, Michelle Eugeni, Cindy Evans, Brent Faulder, Peter Feliciano, Doug Fournier, Gabe Garcia, Kevin Gates, Melyssa Guerry Lisa Hall, Brian Halliwell, Mike Haswell, Jill Haynes, Mike Higgins, Charlotte Hill, Will Hobbs, Brian Huen, Brian lkeya, Gail Ito, Kristi Kelsey, Ozel Kirkland, Renee Kwan, Ron Jacobsen, Stephen LaMarca, Shawn Lockie, Mike Martinez, Sean Murphy, Elaine Newcomb, Kathy Nichols, Rachel Nuttal, Adam Raul, Matt Ringer, Eric Roodhouse, Louise Saylor, Tomi Semon, John Shea, Cynthia Sherburne, Kelli Smith, Terry Terrebrood, David Tom, Karen Uyehara, Jett Virkus. 'o Symphonic, Jazz, Concert Bands-193 Notes, like in History class? No, these are the kind of notes that you find on a sheet of music. Mixed notes of blaring trumpets, huge bass, and soft flutes could be heard waffling through the closed doors of E building. The wind ensemble blended their sounds and ideas to end up with ear- pleasing music. Although the name wind ensemble can be misleading to those who aren't aware of what exactly that is, the group is made up of the brass instruments often seen as part of the Mighty Mustang marching band. Aspiring vocalists or even just-interested-in-singing students had their opportunity to take note but in an oral form. The choir as a class satisfied this alternative to studying music because, instead of reading the notes they sang the words to go along with them. Classical notes are the first thing that usually comes to mind when the word orchestra is mentioned, right? But that isn't the only thing that the group participates in. Parts in musicals and country music have become more popular for the string instruments and their more modern off springs like the modern guitar and the fiddle. So, whatever your style, whether it's oral, classical, or brass inspired, Homestead has a variety of avaliable spots for you. 194-Clubs and Organizations Wind Ensemble-Front:Susan Christensen, Cathy Lindquist, Erica Werner, Kathy Bradshaw, Karen Muchowski, Lisa Dalton, Karla Christensen, Dan Magay, Simon Yen, Todd GustavsongSecond:Markus Krajewski, Mike Timpson, Susan Beardon, Julie Kiefer, Kim Bea, Erica Hiramatsu, Sandy HannengThird: Tommy Lange, Steve Moskalik, Dan Roberts, Hughes Guazelli, Steve Ko, Teri Balzer, Lindy Downs, Aimee McDavid, Karen Jost, Steve Sodergren, Kathy NicholsgBack:Rory Snyder, Raul Bautista, Tony Castelli, Greg Meier, Rat Munnerlyn, Brett Schein, Steve Daetz, Gary Nakano, Jeff Chow, Mike Zasio Guy Grimstead, Glen Habas, Cameron Matlick, Paul Muchowski, Darryl Discher. Choir-FrontgOphir Klien, Diane Straubel, Kalpana Naramurthe, Joan Niu, Karen Chaimberlain, Thao Ngyen,2nd:Sylvia Pushendorf, Padmaja Kota, Sonia Park, Kathy Galvacs, Jennifer Hodill, Vicki Nielson, Sandra Ukalovic, Jody Shear, Laurie Shuken, Jamey Paul:3rd-Marianne Hooper, Miriam Rothstein, Rachel Villalba, Ahou Tabidzabeh, Dele Peterson, Erica Mauserberger, Maqueda Randall, Sandy ButlergBack-Jett Schatzin, Tom Travis, Gary Goodwin, Dave Ferris, Darren Cutlip. Babershop Quartet-Walter Stephens, Adrian Levontavich, Brian Lockhart, Kevin Wilcom. Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Choir-195 . I Through the hard work of The Epitaph staff, the Cubs, and adviser Nick Ferentinos, The Epitaph has acumulated many honors through the years. The Epitaph has received not only Best Overall High School Division from the San Jose Mercury News, The Golden Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and The I h P Cemakeru from the National Schoias- Freshman Kevin MacKenzie enjoys the break during a . . . . i tic Press Association numerous times, but Cass to read me 'mst Epnaph' also many others. Though reconized as one of the top five high school papers in the United States, The Epitaph staffers don't rest on thier laurels. According to Editor in Chief ttst and 2nd semesterl Marek Warszawski, the typical itinerary of one edition of The Epitaph goes somewhat like this: from editorial meetings to summaries of the last edition, the results are evaluated. Just two days since the last edition, the editors decide which stories to go for the next edition, and stories are assigned. Within two weeks, most of the stories are due, and the stafff stays until six 'o clock to finish by 3:30 p.m. of theThursday before delivery. .Kg r ' ffl ' ' f X A F I 'ti .jfgggk lf, 1..-, .I f l ' ifglwjff . miL??WM1 l' A 4' W J ...- S-if f . V, , tiff, . ., Xl 2. f 'I J . ', 'ff rl J , 3 :hmm 4 ' ss: I ff. 4 ' ': '1' 4:1 if . . was I A ef si' J 5 4- , 1' ,,. W - . t g 41. ' AR - A I . 3 sg? ' ,Q , 1, M- lg J' I 2 ' 5317, Meth' ap ,--k 3.4, V q.:..jfgf' A 9. ' vi A 1' ' ' , 45' ' . -' X .: 91- , v - it gu.,,,,,,,. if F - A ' 9 it . , A E5l5w2llMFl?gkWJbf!liLG5XilvEi aLEEqS1m3gfllIing5TgaCY Alan Chou,Cary Penwarden, Paul Korn,Eric LY mme Jennifer Home Begg NMETGVJ A BACK-Michele Mirich, Mia Praisner, Janine Waits, Cheng: Gloria Un Cmgma Em' WHS' 'EBQTVQY Chris Yum, Heather Mc Pherson, Dan Kom,Laura Herndon, JH' Rytahdl Greg BrOm', q,j,M6a.Ve FWS' Egllnehgiick Ferentinos-Advisor, John Richards, Joe 196-Clubs and Organizations , ... ,fy mi! i ' ,....-Q-- i'Tff'T ' i 9 ,.-...N-gj'f7f.,t 4- '- . 'K3,,gqgq3:,v',Mi 1, - . 553' ff F ' 274.1 'l f , , ' ., if r l - ,-r , A A -I ' ,af vm 5 ,,. 'Q ' .. L., N - ., . 1 3561 In ' 1 O . 31, 485 f- . I A Cubbies work is never done. Here, we catch Kalpana Narayanamurthi sorting Epitaphs for delivery. I JI' Ns-f L 3 I, 'Qu I CHEAT Ni W All eyes are on this page of The Epitaph, as Rob Winfield, Gloria Lin, and Christina Chi prepare a page for final publication. Diligently counting out the papers, Cubbie Alice Cheng prepares for distribution to the fourth period classes. Flk ,,,, 5 V9 4 ff' Si-.-, ' 4 V- A S ef If . ' f' E 'J:f..af.,,ffvI' X Li Aka .l -thx Eff f x --.- ' V X434 1, , .-.r wr 'Q 1 v L if Nr ir- . .- wg,.f We .t . ' ' 1, - I fx, ,fvaigftgwg img ,'- ,e A ka -3 E 3. -G -1 - 'i p sw - x X34 ,t 2 ' 3, ' i '53-nr.. fly-3. r J . fe ' . . ,. V - , . an A ..X - . X, 1 l 4,,. .,'NJ.v. fi ,I . H 4 ig it cg. gt, W 'vi-.3 x ik-I X wg, , ag ,. . .. ir. ,. w---- 96 ig . S.. wx fx A s -.1 L L TA A , . f The three who lead: Marek Warszawski if st 8. 2nd semesterl Editor in Chief, Nick Ferentinos- Adviser, and Eric Ly- Production Manager. With skill and patience, Opinion Editor Alan Chou prepares a page of The Epitaph for the February 6 edition. Clubs and Organizations-197 ' 2 F E f icsiing the Cefeh ation... Each year everyone looks forward to the yearbook, but it takes more than that to put out the Pegasus. It takes time and hard work to make the yearbook a success. Being Homestead High's 25th Anniversary this year, the Pegasus stait wanted to make the yearbook something special. Choosing A Silver Celebration' as the book's theme, they set out to make this year's Pegasus memorable. The yearbook staii, however, was faced with several changes. For instance, the staff was considerably larger than it had been in previous years. This gave everyone a lighter workload, but made communication between K stait members more diiticult. The staff also put the yearbook on computer and pasted up camera reaoy pages, which made a significant change in the hours ittook to get the book done. Over the summer, many members oi the stalt enjoyed a trip to yearbook camp at U.C. Santa Barbara. While there, they learned about new yearbook techniques, brainstormed a theme, had hawaiian snow, and had barbe- cues onthe beach with other yearbook staffs. During the school year, the Pegasus stati held iund-raisers, including a hot dog sale, a car wash, and a school dance. These helped to pay for special additions tothe yearbook. So, it you are enjoying what you're reading, then we know we've done a good job. Happy Anniversary, Homestead! Senior Section: Front-Brian Foster. 2nd row-Scott Lim. 3rd row-Venecia Abe, Pam Jong. Back-Mitch Furumoto ieditorl N, M 5 5 35:14 ,, .e A f,,js'ff .xg I .A if ivy V ' EN '-cv' . . 'ji I QQ.-Lj1'1'3: f I ' , ,7':.. ,q .f!'f,jf' ., , AW '4 14- ' W', S! gg, y V' Y 'T 7 nv iq' 'J' iff:-'wif 5 as i rf- ff' Q, A' T, 521, 'r ji , X 1 f F ,' l 1 K , - X 1 i4.: I 1 -6 r ,r-gfrgf ., T x 'e i ff ' 'AQA A l ff. , , 'f'rfxt'n' J .. T ab ' ' ' ' l .4 ,' V -' -5 1 X XX 6 L 1 ' ' ' I' irgg, 7 , ,. .. ,Wi f , 'r-V' 1, J iw 't ' A wv 1 ' fini!- gee , , 'Q we , , A T '- . . 4 ' vi My tl. A -Pl . . 1 ' af , . 1l',4',' its l ui l I l i l i l I Editors-in-Chief Lara Bitchie and Beth Herndon. Sports Section: Lisa MacCormack, Sharon Mitchell, Underclass Section: Front-Jody Shear ieditorih Erinn Bird, Judy Oblanas teditori. Kryssie Mingst ieditori. Middle-Lisa Graff, Lisa Advisor Paula Weismann meg to relax 35 She dong Vlhrnowski. Back-Tricia Jacobsen. Jennie Sauer. her witch hat and bunny slippers. 198 - Clubs and Organizations r .., ' V E . Y ' E ' f ' ,tx f r 7 Student Life Mary Lawrence Erin Nordby Karen Academicszfront-Darya Ghafourpour, Janis Sih. Shadduck Wcki Vlhlliams teditorl Nancy Fladdatz BaCk'CYmh'a I-'fl ledlfofl- Middle Lett-Copywnters: Kim Guzeman, Melinda Hamilton teditorl. Middle Right-Clubs 8 Organizations: FronteTraci Vwllard. Back-Chris Kanazawa, Leslie Purvis teditorl, Kathy Galvacs, Jessica Ly, Kevin Clover Photographers: Laura Horine teditorl, Thomas Fjallstam, Ariel Prager, Hope Brodsky, David Geilhufe, Laura Scott. Not pictured: Underclass-Ashley Ayresg Sports- Kim Dahlgreng Copywriter-Courtney Camp. Pegasus - 199 BIG PIC: Some studcnls found l IlUlCfIQllxll1!l lun xlrcnunus and prcfcrrcd lo study through osmosis INSET: Going back in time . , . dm Hausa I 200 X Academics f 1 14 f I. . I .f 1 I' ,1 ' Classy Chaperones f we were to throw a party with silver balloons and all, right at this moment, many students and maybe even a few faculty would probably freeze and question the purpose of this party. Busy with loads of homework and thousands of tests, many students are not even aware of the history of this school. But, there would be a few teachers present that would go on partying because they'd know that this was the celebra- tion of Homestead's 25th birthday. During this gala event, teachers would be able to tell their stories and experiences while teaching here. They would describe the dif- ferent changes that have occurred over the years. These changes have included higher goals for students. Recently, students have tried harder to be more successful. Getting high SAT scores and being accepted to their most preferred college are only two of the many aims that have kept students studying hard. A stronger bond between the teacher and student has formed through programs such as DAWN. All of these changes have made Homestead the great school that it is today. So let's toast to our academic achievements. Learnin E periencc vocAToNAL qvo kashen 'ij adj.: designating or of education, training, etc. intended to prepare one for an occupation, sometimes specif. in a trade. The wide variety of voca- tional classes has increased greatly over the last few years. Vocational classes include such classes as drafting, auto shop, art, and cooking. Offering these classes gives students the opportunity some practical skills that might be useful to them in their future. Taking these classes allows many students to get a head start , , W..-f..ffa ' Ant' .- -5 . f, A ,,,..gL, in their lives. Not only do vocational classes provide students the chance to sharpen their skills for the future purposes, but they also give students a chance to have fun. Whether it be painting a picture or baking a cake, students learn to feel proud of their work and appreciate it. Some students claim that they take such classes as Driver's Ed. and Interior Design just because it is an easy class. But, most will admit that the class they take is helpful and useful and not just a class to get an A in. Vocational courses also make up a ' 1 . l 1 'W' ...mmf ' ,ig majority of the elective classes offered. Its popularity is probably increased due to the fact that taking an elective class is a requirement of many colleges today. Vocational classes basically senfe two purposes. One is to provide the opportunity for students to learn a special skill that will perhaps helptheircareer. The second purpose is to allow students to have a little fun at school. These courses give students a break from the academic classes like English, math and science, and therefore are quite popular. i f 1 fn if 'F My N Hi i M ir eg- '. tx .,ylQ j Q ,sy few ,df-A - 4: ' sp, i above- Jennifer Kiefer prepares a Lhe many mini-kitchens in the cools g right- Working meticulously, auto sho tt r t li th .Lv M meal in one of 'in room. student P Todd Cleaver a amp s o ma 'e is car nm lik RCW. L !Academics , x ...WNV- lfxvx. v .vp--ff' ,se - x ' s 5 is 22, 7 V ',1e V,h I il . M it ' ' ,, . . a . r 2 . 'T ' ti Qlfsirg , 'li- ' . .' - ,+L 4 v . , 5, us. . ' ' -.Q33f?'i,i? ggi ' ., gd ' hge.. .. . a 1 5 '43 f .lr ..,K,g,, ,4 . K . 6' .fag-' .Qi if '-1' 3 T5 , 4 uf . ,L ,f ,, 1 1 , vii, above-Concentrating on the road, this Driver's Ed. student practices his newly leamcd driving skills, X 'Y -t . -ef WWW A-sv' Y left- Sebastian Guamlli proudly shows how he can race i through his Simulator class. above- Developing a unique style and technique, Ceramics 'fi A student Becky Bleau creates her own masterpiece. -wg., ii i'e+s..M,. , it X . ss.g 'R.s ., 44-YR. . . 'N I -nd, ' WL 'wwvsmxxx if Q ' fXQ,,4'f V' lk g t .3 P. it 5 . ' gg fb f 'R M X up Q i 'rm -'-32 ' Xi above- Assisted by fellow students, I A 1 - , John Annecone begins to replace a above-Bobby Mills participates in a class demonstration to An I Car-S me students on how to make face masks. A Leaming Experience f i A DAY GN E I'm coming, I'm coming! math teacher Math teacher Roger Edwards enjoys his Renato Tripodi calls out after his moment of glory as he jumps in first K : I i : I i : colleague Elwin Stocking. place. Legs were stretching, hearts were pumping, last minute shoelace tying took place, excited onlookers were already cheering... Ready! Set! Bang! And they were off! Homestead's teachers, sponsored by students, family, and friends, were the participants of our first Dawn on the Green Jog, Walk, Crawl-a-Lhon. There was a great turn out of students, families, and faculty talong with Mama Lyon's dog, and...uh...ahem!...a frogj. The day was packed with fun- lilled events such as tennis, ping pong, basketball, and of course, lunch, with good ol' Uncle Wolfie Hanisch behind the barbecue pit. Dawn is a program which was started last year, mainly to aid students with drug problems and family crises. The purpose of Dawn on the p, Q Green was to advertise the new g program, to show that teachers and Q E Q . a li ,.-E-.fv,g,fg',gr gy parents take an interest in and care 4, ,tif-4 ? , 1, A If 5- r f . 1 ' 1 1 'QQ about students, and linalIy,just to .Q ' ' Judas A H let everyone have a good 5 g 'f AQ H, time...which is exactly what they 2 did! p The dog who led the pack! i Lct's hear it for the gang! Back row: Roger Edwards, Elwin Stocking, John Plungy, Chuck Camuso, Larry Vosovic, Jim Blaschke, Jake Cagle, Sophie l s Academics Hunter, Malcolm Langford, Ed Bangle. Middle row: Dan Roebuck, Susan Stone, Nancy Madson, Paula Weismann, Belly Livingston, Gwen Rosser, Renato Q 1' S I w .I ,'1s,u,,V 'f-, , 5 f A' .z 3 t I ' I1 Tripodi, Mary Lou Lyon. Front row: Nelson Perei, Susanne Karlak, Rodger Halstead, Alinka Niva, Ian Cummings and son, Don McLean. The one and only Mrs. Stone! YY fig! 5 I ,Aff M, N gj 'i I 1. 4, 2 'DD 1? . Q,-,C A Q K,pVw,3 -'mgig-4..1f'5'A' - f?3::4i2if!- ' A A I H at . ff , 1,.,, , , rl A . ..., A ..b. . 1 nw QQ I ws ,....4.,.+. h , V 55 'W-....v v aww?-:- x- 1- ' v-f,,,NLL- . , I I ,.-in l Ifreshmcn Lori Ahc and Jcnni Fujii show Senior Miriam Rothstein contemplates what thcy'rc madc of, life while lunching with freshman Brandon Moglen. Dawn on the Green l A n.,f If fr' ' If -ik . . ,-' r- 5 X1 G 3, 'd . t . 5 lAcademics A typical midnight scene for the avcragc procrastinatofs cramming session Y -Yi I' . six 9 it I K 1, X. 9. J? Q13-1 , V vi ' 12 at aiiivtiifril vi' all .Q gi wi ' -fh...,,,g Y-M... V we Navi VK ' ,.,, ,,... ?? W, , . '. :v4,9l A Cry For HELP SUBJECT : You. SYMPTOMS: Stress, high blood pressure, heart failure, panic. CAUSE: The notorious disease that has embedded itself in the walls of Homestead High School for 25 years, taking malicious control over the bodies of all vulnerable students, Procrastination Ca.k.a. the Leave-It-To-The- Last-Possible-Or-Nlaybe-Impossible-Minute-So That-You-Either-I-lave-To-Stay-Up-All-Night Or-End-Up-Stuck-In-A-Rut diseasej. CURE: Elusive and widely unknown. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we have been struck by an epidemic that has driven many of us to the brink of insanity, and a few have even gone overboard. But what are we to do? This malignant infection is costly! Most of us spend our four valuable years here researching for the antidote, and some have even started before their freshman year. We can't afford to spend the money that Procrastination demands from us, either. We need bucks to go out shopping for clothes or watch a movie instead of doing our homework for compiling a yearbooklj, Procrastination orders us to. And then we 38 have to spend time and money buying our coffee and our 6-packs of Jolt Cola in order to study all night for our tests the next moming andfor finish up the term paper due the same day. l We are a suffering humanity searching for a cure to aid us in our survival. To any man, woman or child who thinks he may have a solution: HELP! 'unior Brian Dougherty tries everything he can put off writing his essay. 'YN 'VV'VV'VN i'Yvx'v'xw Rini ' Faced with completing her last-minute research, junior Yuko Kawasaki regrets having put it off for so long. 3 N lf V ,' V Q Q92 'Zz ' ,V g 535. P53 V , ' 92- H A ., .,,. A Xxx' V N rvx ,H V K , ,f I I f X a i a to I if K ,.. 'ws Iii JZ? Q..2 L.m..L?f',-, ff' 'G .fi r Seniors Anthony Serrano and Tina Femandez spend their valuable homework time shopping for a ring with the help from :cnior Tricia Merino, c ultimate result ofa yearbook staffefs procrastination A Cry for Help I 'a wwobc qw y. , wfewwwxgfb 5 N3 x C9 efbafbbggoesifzw Qf 05066 I 45' '04 WX 45' xi 'QU' ' cb ' 120 l 514596 45113013255 QNX igcaww ,K A 'C 0- ' 'D ,Q : 962:24 ','3wj,z5j1., VQGQGBQ 930051535 C9g,454Q' 1oNw '4i5',vv 5 ef? Wa wQ'd!x9! chi agogxcl 'S S9 159: 45240 Xybgff Wei Q W W P, ,v C' W X5 bo Q A D 5, ,lb U QQQQL ,JO ,089 0' 40'-czgxoibm x Sbgwigxx 5653! 0060 Qcgeifoelgi N Q ' fo 'C ! 4 f Quik w Xp 0 ,N .1 xAXQ fgwNbiWve Q x wc, will Q! N 5009 wi mn Qwzooebvw 065' fA fmademics , v l LA Nm '19 79 'UD '69 '? fw- ,af 1,1 ! in .1 57 . Senior Nick Scholl test-flys his paper airplane in preparation for Drama actress Julie Hopkins practices her posture exercise for the the airplane flying contest at lunch. coming musical. F93 .7 .gf , . ,swf D. ,U X 1.1 ..i 3 ' -. ,,aAz, f 4 -1-' N' . f..-43, I Q H In 13 - . -.: :if-P.: - . 1, 'f rs' H . .r,,-. sf' ' P-n.g111f'Qf-91 Eff V,-.4 P 0 i N Tv 'O' 6 be Ro' P0991 Q MO ' if qw . .G , .,i. 1, 1, ,Ln-dr .,-. W5 .1 s .V 2-f:.::-:f H' s t- e .. W. i ..o.'.i'f-.sf A t 1. 0 -.aw 1 . - ,.t fic 'su 'V 17, i -53'-11 .A i .- 4 . ' 4 ees.-as S H V. W-a,. V ,'f..1zA:-.X - pl ,g 1 H .. 4 iwiaggf, While finishing up next periods homework assignments, seniors Joel Schein and Venecia Abe use textbooks as protection from the wet grass. ! By catching some Z's on his backpack, i junior John McKee gets comfortable in gem -I in 25 Vllaysf A QW-7, ' G06 Q49 QR QQ 'xo x . . QV? ' wx? AC HERS id, 'XO , -509 xv wk QQSO5 VSOQ q QAXQ5 QXQNOKN Q6 596 BQSYTOQKKQQQQGQQCD Q' QQQKSW X 'Q QQQ50 X ' N690 000' X ll 1 Fw, 4' I N90 5695 K . -5 xQ5bC9Q' tt? sb Q N, em S AQQQKQQJ Q 956 .bb 'U i ' c.,X':v 6 O X, 'Q 5 1' ' Qfzii J' if 5X0 696 NQQS5- 62? LDQQ 'AGM 'lg-'Q Q xi V X 'Az X - 11 35? X fl its Z 4. Q-3, N ,fv L Nick Ferentinos - student leaching at San Jose Slate, an-rc' .wx WW . ,s galil. --r '- ga D v fx ' 4 Mary I,ou Lyon - Sllllllllllllllg at Santa Vieux Beach. ' f'lW 4 g.. K its - lv-1. l MAIN' LOU LYON M e m - ories of 25 years ago remain vivid in many teachers' minds. Whether the teachers were still in high school or student teaching, they will be able to tell you the many changes of high school throughout the years. From dress code to course selec- tions. Homestead has shown some g r e a t changes. District . .'... .t ' Belly Pachgcg FGIHOII Hill jf. Superintendant President ,AH Claire Hobbs Fred Kerr Linda Lantemman Severene Bylin B0ard MCmbCf Board Member Board Member Board Member ADMINISTRATION r-. a .EAI ' . ,IAIAA p 2 qbrr- N '- '5 3, '.. i ' A Q A ,R A5 ' N M- A-Wm M c A bl My A N A eff .4 Edmund Bangle Pete Tuana Mike Hawkes Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal VS' Charles Pelton Rick MeC1iman Assistant Principal ASSISIHHI PHIICIPZ11 N X M-. N. S 44, ,ua 4 'X .hr 1 ' r Q 'X A ,gn G2 X 'X 4 X , ,l f Sk 'l-., il? , N, 3. -. ! .53 .,f5!.,' i wzsgiflf M, ,'5'E3fXo' ' 441, tn 1 2 l I -i Ne 'Wa F i .5 a . ,A . - Ja., , F , ' -,u-V .V .gap V i . iw-qi ' i. ' i Q. ! i-,I ix L I 'J 45,4 ,. g, . N. x , - 3 'r-N-Q.-wsu :iE3A',Sbiw - f.7'Tlfffl' .,.. F I .-.-........... ...-..-...-...............,...,... .-..-.-.-.....-.........v....-..-.- .-. ...v-.-Q..-....-.-.mf- ..,-.--.-.....--....-0... -..-...-..............-..... ....-...........Q..... ........, .-Q...-.. .............--. N 'Q 5 uk.. 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S I Gabrielle Goff Fran Grinels Francee Flaming tKen Flanagan Don Foumier John Freitas Foreign Language Living Skills Foreign Languaget Special Education Industrial Arts SCiCHCC ya' A fist 5 3 i -2 i 1 Q, 4 A . i AK41 kat E ..,, Roger Halstead Wolfgang Hanisch Colleen Hamer Carlene Hang Steve Headley Samuel Holt Social Studies Science Physical Education Foreign Language Math, Computers Drivers Educ ation ' -.gif ' , p- , if , i E' XQV , ' 1 i .. 4, fi 5 I Jean H0We S0PhiC Humcf Coach Jones Susanne Karlak Malcomb Langford Webb Lawgnngeny Livingglgn Ted Lmicero Work Exp., Foreign Language Physical Education Foreign Language English, ESL Foreign Language Special Educauon 31:04 f ?i if ea Mary Lou Lyon Ed M21kOWSkl Ralph Mann Dorothy Mansfield Andy Maraviglia Dnnaid Mcldenn Esmeralda Navarro Terry Neff Social Studies Special Education Social Studies English Special EGUCHUOU Industrial Ans Foreign Language English x Alinka Niva Barbara Norton Lory Osantowski Nelson Pereira Ron Pierceall Len Piumana John Plungy Dan Rehor An Physical Educaiion English English Special EducationPhysical Education Social Studies BL1SiI1CSS gs, ,,- , Al .., .. X, HM. 1 .E A. S . 1 Q. 4 ,rw X . 1, t 'J . vi! -- i vie- , si ' 1x-l 0 ' 1 c 1 r 1 i ' Ag A i r , i Mr. Frcitas brings a little class to class. X 5 ,S ..V. .W-.-. qv-.. L 2 is Tai f- 4' Q a N . t , Dan Robuck J im Rodchorst Gwen Rossci Russell Ryder Rory Snyder Kathy Sportello English English Science Mathematics Music English K X - Q George Sl-Clair R0ber1S1CinCf Erwin stocking Susan stone Ted swift TflP0d1 X-r Science Mathematics Mailigmaiigg English Social Studies Mathemaucs 1 . VU? 7' ' , J' 5 s ,ga .- X . -Q 4. Q. lg E , 3 ,S L , as 3 9- - A ,l 'Q 'A 1, . ' . -,. Q 1 Larry Vosovic Paula Weismann Marge Alexander pcm Bgthel Richard Delgado English English English Foreign Language Clfirk Typist Registrar Daw Control Clerk Duplication Clerk 02' X541-ng ' if 51 ,fri f 6 E. LJ., f t x fl k John Franza augy Barbara Glines Cynthia Lo ThomPS0n CHINPUS SUPCFWSOY Library Technician Instructional Career InformationAssistant Principal's Assistant Secfgmfy Kitchen and Custodial Help From left to right: Agnes Papac, Virginia Perry, Janice Morgan, Barbara McGuire, Regina Predoehl, Betty Witt. YZL-2 Q mug' 1 .M 'r' ' Custodians clockwise: Gilbert Olson, Americo Azevedo, Joseph Brazil, Cesar Da Silva, Arsenio Adriano, Gilbert Senot. Not Pictured: Groundkeepers Henery Castro, Robert Vallejos and Plant Foreman Gary Perricone. ,wk xi? ff Q2 ig be -1. 1 MMI! . .JV ,,....,,,. N., Rafe 7 .,,L, . fy fe , ,ffffif ,,W, M Muchowski. all Lei' t: During her prep period Mrs, Weber catches up on some work Cnot to mention sleepy. Above: Mr. Headley caught apologizing for his bad deeds to Senior Karen , ipggggs:-.:i:i -2'- vw-gvgvg x - 'wwf'-4'-3 -4 fs I Q. Ms. Dcsousa catching up on some of her all ZIHSWCF. own homework. Above: After a dumb question from one of her students Mrs. Clarke decides not to supply leg W I e party .5 over. Yes, the party is Over. All was disqualified. And why? To melt away some of the the balloons have been taken Just because a few trees and winter boredom, some ski down, the oonfettl has been some carpet were missing fans packed their bags and Swept un and the band has from their rightful owners. flew to Bogus Basin for a gone home' But what a Okay, so maybe some of us week of sun, snow and fun celebration lt Was. went off the deep end. during winter break in The class of 1987 February. kicked off the year Let's not forget with Tent City, , , it A Q , that boys soccer was creating 8 new rated number one tradition for the next ff! 1 'e 4f1 'r A l I W, 2 in CCS, even though 25 years for more?J. lt. l Y., ' ix. they didn't make it We saw each class T 5 I me--1 1 ' Y beyond the final show its individuality and creativity during l Spirit Week. This l year's freshman class i put on one of the most successful spirit days round in the championships. Girls basketball had reason to celebrate too- they made it to the final ever done by four in CCS freshmen. And weren't they cute, with all those Disney characters running around campus singing their little lungs out? However, some of us became overzealous in the borrowing of props, so for the first time ever, every class During winter, many Championships. students donned their Although this yea!-'S tuxedos, put on those dancing Celebration has como to an Sheets ahd Wehh to the 25th end, another will start again Anniversary Silver Ball on next year. So keep your December 22. After vacation party hats handy and get however, they had, to Put eh? some rest because September the party for a while and 2 is Coming up fast- in-if l it ...l g I' X 'VY l,,u1'9 f ' 218 X Closing D D F g fseffnf H no F J ' 1 5 Above: Sopliomores Jenny Armor and Amy Blankenship, Right: Juniors Sheri Brounstein and Julie Kiefer catch some rays in the noonday sun, taking time out from the celebration. 6. 4 ,sF Above: Various members ofthe senior class show their enthusiasm at one ofthe many rallies. Left: Juniors Sandy Callahan, Val Smith, Jenny Glitzner and Cheryl Smith aren't trying to pass themselves off as quadruplets, they're simply modeling their volleyball windbreakers. Closing Spreod!21O J ff I DEX ChristopherJ. Abbott 103 Mark Daniel Abbott 91 Keith Yoshiki Abe 14, 58 Kirk A. Abe 58 Lori Ann Naomi Abe 115 Paul M. Abe 102,103 Tedric Tadashi Abe 103,165,173,177 Venecia Kiyomi Abe 19,58,172,19B,209 Brian S. Abney 58 Richard Frank Abreau Jr. 103 Monica A. Aoeiluno 58 Teva Aonier ' Matthew Alan Ackeret 58 Ray Ramon Acosta 91 Jennifer Anne Adair 91,186 Jenniler Marie Adaysh 14,115 SuzanneJ. Adaysh 58.188 Steven J. Adler 91 Eric Jon Aguiniga 58 Jennifer Jo Aguniga 91 Taro Agusa 115 Robert Anthony Alderete 91 Daniel Everett Aldrich 58,181 Sandra Alegria 58 Kristina M. 1Tina1 Allen 58 Landon Ketchum Allen 58 .. -I-I Albert Lee Altman 103 Kristina Anne Alvarez 58 A Sandra Lynn Amaya 91 AiainArnbro9e'91,172,173,19o i,.,f . Bram Ambrose 115 lift-. Arrbika Anand 115,176 Berit R. Andersen 58,163 Chris John Anderson . 111512. . r Dena L Anderson 91 l A 'A Evan Jose1Anderson 115 Kirk Anderson 115 Steven Javon Anderson 91 Tiitany Ann Andrews 103 Robin Lynn Andrushko 115 Jenniier Lynn Angermart 115 Jason Michael Anneoone ,,',. 1 John Robert Annecone 91,4209 Kemerel Dena Anthony 177,103 if Christopher S. Antonio 193,115 Vff. Mike Bryon Antrim 103 Shanti D.Anzivino 103 WalteriMark Anzivino 58 Leah Cresencia Archdale 115 Benjamin Arellano 91 Dario R. Arellano 115 Arlene Sachiko Arirrto 58 Robert M. Armendariz 115 Jenniler Abigail Armor 130,103 , RelJeocaC. Arredorto 58 . Stacey Leiko Asato 177, 193,115 Derek Asmis 53, 55,58 ' Ellen Lynette Asuncion 58 Jason Brian Asuncion 115 Shemra Lynn Atkinson 21,134,173,165,103 Rachel Ann Attard 103 Thomas J. Auby 115 , Daniel Louis Auman 103 K X . Ashley Anne Ayres 131,173,177, i03q R. Chris Babcock 115 Jenni1er Lynne Bachman 187,91 Dean Charles Baender 176 'fer .-zefw' 9 it Jetlrey Scott Baicher 55,58 Annabelle Baiey 103 Bret Michael Bailey 187,103 Erika Lyn Bailey 131, 13,91 Sonya Marie Bailey 188,58 Julie Patricia Bain 186,91 Althea Marie Baker 58 David Lawrence Baker 115 Christopher A. Bakey 33,58 lndira Risa Balagopal 91 Brian Lee Ba.B 59 Julia Michelle Ball 103 , Jonathan C. Balliette 59 Teresa Christine Balser 173,177,187,193,91 CesarA Baltodano 115 . Sonya Marie Balzer 91 Gina M. Bamba 115 Jenniler Lynn Bank 161,115 Shane M. Bagcus 115 Nicholas M. Barelii 14,115 ' Ft Q-Siz--51:1 ,,'- Jin Won Bark 103 Sung Hee Bark 91 Jellrey Neal Barlow 103 Aaron Allen Barnett 115 Robyn Lee Barney 103 Jason Scott Barnhart 103 Diane Elizabeth Barram 161,103 Edward Cedar Barram 59 X Victoria Anne Barreto I David Barrientes 59 M Troy Michael A. Barros 115 Brian Shawn Bartholomew 91 Joanna Elaine Bartlett 115 Mitchell Garrett Basin 59 Andrew Michael Bates 38,91 'Tracy Kirrherly Battlno 187 59 Lgjgggitiinenieihnm Bauer 131,91 ,,,, . Paul Anthony Bautista Jr. 187,91 .. , r 'errwtfafia if Karen Bea 134,115 Bea 187,59 Stephen Jettrey Beard 91 I Susan Kay Bearden Nancy Lee Beatty 115 -- Anthony James Beck 91 lan James Beck 115 Brian L. Becksted,y59 Gregory J. Becltsted 115 my Candice Rachel Beers 14,115 1 ,,1., , Thea'Lawren Beers 103 M,1Begg 91 Derek Daniel Beich 59 M ' S.Belichick 196,59 . :KQ Stephanie Lynn Belier 91 J. Christopher Bell 187,193,103 I .Jenniler Lyon Beit 32.40,41,75,172,5S' L99 Belew.-159 Below 187,193.1 15 ' 1' A i .1' nn Beltz 59 Maria C.Benavente 91 Anthony Michael Bendter 103 'l 5 Beth Christine Bennett 27, 186,59 Tessa C, Bergheger 10,33,38,134,186,91 David Allen Berglund 13,91 Z Carl Gunnar Bergman 115 Tracey L. Bergstrorgggge., Shelly Renee Ber 9 Shane Ronald Bernal 103 Kristin V. 187,91 91 y Ellen Berry 115 1 Michael Thomas Besemer 103 Aimee Bien 134,103 .,.. Jadqlieline iithviiiiersdo '5zf5:ffT'f1ff-rffiif l illvl lv' 1 :HE 3951 ...pr if Zeit ' 9 . Simon M. Bikulcius 115 ,... Erann Ruth 8irrg5?iif5Qg131,177,19a,91 Jodi Lynn Birir'-fwiw' 73,91 Krista Kelleen Birley 115 Mike Scott Birley 59 Mark Standley Bivens 173,177,187,103 b .VVI ,Raul Lawrence noeen Michelle :Susan Brown 92 11953 Michael Bunn 14,15,2a,25,s Craig J Brashers 60 Robe . Brdshier 103 Joseph T. Breux 103 Treva Kathryn Brertner rfff ifl Kirsten Louise Bridgett 91 Kimberley K. Bridgman 90,172,1B7,92 Heather Ann Bright 103 Richard Carlisle Bright 92 Jennifer Marie Briody 160,115 Frederick K. Brodsky 115 , Q . Hope A. Brodsky egg., A i, Chad Andrew Bro ,103 Gregory Philli Bro 78,157,196,60 Sherrill Bqtltgrounstein 1 ,92 Ranesiigjf oussard 10 M Alan G16 own 92 Michael U. Carrreri 187, 193,104 Soottwilllams Carter 181 Lori Ann Caster 187, 193 Jenniler Grace Cassisl 104 Stacey Lynn Castagnola 61 Anthony Michael caeieiiii 187, 193,92 Lisa Ellen Caywood 104 Janice Karol Ceglia 61 Katrlna'Marie Cepeda 9 Heidi Angela Cerenzia 104 . ,i Michelle Cerenzia 61 ..7'.. ', 9 of igue l-l. Cervantes 61 Cat uzan e Brown 14,26,30,31,5 , 50 Chr wgn Brown 30.31,164,60 Cynthi Aneia Brown 11,14,s.7s, 164.16960 'LauraC.Brown 60 Laurie Michelle Brown 131,92 Dariefigseoh Brmewr 1,151 J . G99'9S 101112, BWEWY '60517 Jsfifsv 0980359111991 . Sydney D. owner .,.. J . , SW ? trn' ortanen ,'. gggQ,fj'1l:.t,g,115.1 5 Bernadette Tana . ,. Guillermina Buenr ' Dana Marie Buerkley t o Michele Lee Buerkley 103. f-11 f James ouoiey.eriiijeo,9ifi? Scott Anderson Bull ,,,,- Whitney Anne Butt 13 103 4 Karin Noel Bullis 186,92.. . -- 1 4 rerriAnner1eo1iook 92 r--.. 1 rr .wfr at Andr nica Bunn 60 Gera tenoe Burch 60 Jim Burnett 8,115 -Karl.Lynn Burne -.. , , l Je S 'Shawn Clayton Bu 910 7151 Bufftesc' , PaiJl' rrlesci A , J rey Lee Burth 4, - - . ' 1 o 4 0 512775: BUUOD 103 Mark David Burton 115 Michelle Lynne Burton 32, 135,92 Erin Buns 115 Melissatlicole Buss 92 rene Bustamante 115 ee Butler 60 A. Buyco 60 Christine Ann Byerly 103 Wesgy,,Edwa ers 176,92 9 Bra' 551396 Cadle 164, 177,92 c 1Y48?1t' me A , r Kristy Elaine Caicagno 116 lmgfljrsagjgcggellrialiikga 103 Michael Vincent Calcagno 172,9 Tzlplglahkber 115 eCallahan 92 Eric Ervvrn Blanz 103 ,SMC 60 Eric n. Bleau 59 an Rebecca Rose Bleau 203,91 11,92 irgggigael Edward Bliss 115 A M , , nares, , a A ' ' 9.-I-vi :-f'37i12f ? ' ---' 1 YT9 rare n. Bloyd 115 50,911 R' ' 4.77.1EgY Lam' -'aff EWCA 59 1- V Margaret Ellen Boardman 134. M Steven Molly Eastland Boardman 1 Anareyrcraig can Ana Bow 115 r Phino Frank Canci la 92 Stacy Lynn Bocks 10,w,1w,172,189w ,MM.aWjrh9reEgj tua if ' Masis B hossa 59 ' A . r 2 ' H . 151011 wr A Jeanette Bokemeier 188,59 Tammy Sum , 41.104 .4srJriEt1hQWS!even Bokemeier 115 Angie F. C e:g2fk.3e!e. Denre1Bof1?elY 91 Eva Flores ooneicggvygryyeiitey aoroirarai 91 Shawnie L. Cardw fgf r , Colm A Q'8B0WS0f 18091 . Kevin Kenneth 'ifiifr - '1' riff' A-.aefetkij-15? 4' 1'..n . Arn Laura E. Carbs 61 ' Perlrigrfggafabb 9, 135, 189,103 Brian G. CanSonx..92 - Benni' Bmfm 115 .J ge nise Linda Carlson 116 K5fl VYn Gall Bradshaw 57-59 sten Linnea Carlson 55, 188,61 Mafk Pa-fflck Bfadlr' 103 ose Mary Zamora Car 9 :' iEif2:?,' A116188 Rene Brashers 91 Shaygn Maufgen Cayfgy ' ,W 3.e.:,r,,,f,3- I, . j,.,f. ,Af 4 1'-fr .' 'fe,1 f2f'z'1j:re,, 1 ,2- wf 2 'J r if ,f r.5tg,,.r.11 -3 Q 35.1 'r r , , gf., M 'le Vx.. . , , Chang 172,179.92 V Maria Cervantes 104 Cindy Dodd Chamberlain 7, 130,61 Karen Sue Chamberlain 1 Denise V. Champagne 1 Erik M. Chart 61 Mae Chan 116 Norman Sen-yin Chan 180,104 Sabrina Ping Chan 104 Damon Scott cnendrk 104 Stacy Michelle Chandik 116 7 rr -'ff Christopher Chang A 1' David 92 Hyun Mi,Mlmi'Chang 180,92 Jae H. Chang 193,116 my 4, Karen Chi-huei Chang 177,11 .2 NanoyC.Qhang 173,116 Tony Chang A104 .I .. Jennifer L. Chapin 116 'f,f : . f Lynn Chapman 176. ,X da cneriee V116 TQ Mark Montra Charon 187, 1'93,.1' Mina Montakan Charon 61 'l'4 V I Anand Kumar Chaudhry 92 LQ! 1 V Luis Chavez 104 H , I Jellerson Wayne Cheatham 61 Elizabeth Kererrcneoke 134,157,1 if FrederickVC O4 Heather Da 196,104 on 186,92 Che fi 73,104 -5 re, :ifsf .,, 5915, 1 eff' v 4 fr- 6, va 3,54 ' 'E . f, ... ,..f rrrr ..:1 henari f 1' Amy Cheng 53, 70, 1 72,61 Eno cneng 92 Julie Cheng 104 ' 'V Kit Ying Cheng 92 Sophy Cheng 92 Alvin Leon Chew 61 ,Felicia Jane Chew 104 Chris i a Wen-ting Chi 61 Pe s' 1: ., ,,..r, .1 ',rr. g r 5,33 ,.,J,. ynn . 'ii Gary w. cnien f.rf Maoneiie R. Ching 8 Richard Chiu 104 X' Monica w. cno 61 A ,,.L,r., , ' Uhon Choe 116tM,l q ff m, Annie J. Choi 11.6, Q21 'V Alan T. Chou 15, 4 Af ' 2 cni-onion cn ,J Chi-shan Chou l - 'L Peter Hs ufjenfQhqi'161'l Jettrey Weitak Chow 61 I 'See A Chowhan 116 1 92 'Z 'Karla et nsen 61-if ,, Shelley Ann 9 cnrietensenlneziggf Susan Marie Christensen 1165 Thomas Thy Christensen 61' Steven Jack Christie 92 Beth Jo Christman 92 Mark S. Christman 61 Caroline Ann Chronert 116 Todd M. Chrortert 104 Eun 1-ie chu' tis Eun Kyung Annie Chu 92 -wr . Joseph H. Y. Chang 61 -e Melinda Chu Tanya Chuang Vanessa Van Chuang 104 James Tun Chung 92 Jim J. Chung 92 Pin Chung 92 . isaiah Jr. Cisnros 1 Dana Cisneroi Pete itr 'vk Jaso ' ',.'. '- F VV JOn S. Clark 3 1. ' . Marcelino Allen ' Gregg Darron 05,5 Arnaud le-S ' 931 ' e. Cline ez? ' , me W 6 . . , ta. 'Pa . 5359?-gf A gf Wiizmia Kevin James Clover 93' Christopher Oneal Cole 62 l-ladrla Nathan E. cohen. its jV Kelli Ann Collier 62 1 Kristine Ann Collier 62 Gabriella Louise C 93 X' '- Alexis C. Conant 116 Timothy C. Conger 93 Penny Yvonne Conklin 93 Tommy Lowell Conlee 93 Jeffrey Adam Connell 116 'Brian Brittain Conner Patricia Aileen Con r James LeeCoomos 104 Shawna Lynn Corona 93 , If Ve Daniel R. Cortez 116 . T. Jr. Cortez 116 ' R nd A. Col1e2.'93 Seth Kingsbury Cortright 116 Diane Marie Costa 116' Joao Cruz Cola 93 1 V Bruce Richard Coutellier 104 Caron Margaret Cox 116 V Dustin Patrick Cox 62 ' ' Kristian Anna Cox 104 Lindsey Cox 62 Janene C. Coyner 116 Michael Alan Crane Heather Anne rawlo --' f if Jodie Louise Craighlll 116 I Shannon E. Cr algygal Sheila ivlla crombiai ' Kasandra Cronin 1 A D. Crume 116 VV Michael Kenneth Cryan 6 Ftculoenson If M.Culbertson 104 T. Cunningham 104 Cunningham 1012 Curach 93 Curtis 116 Cutllp 104 Daetz 93 Dalton 62 34 Daelssandro 104 Damato 105 Daura 6 Neil Cuftel 93 62 .Q 93 ea Joanna Lea Delaney 62 Jarrod Anthony Delaune 93 Sara K. Delllnger 116 Joshua Huy Deruntz 62 Kristina Mi-ae Deruntz 116 Jayesh C. Desai 93 Sanjay K. Qevgan 105 Edward Devlin 62 31 ... I,.,. lanbezham 62 Li DiPietro 62 cin r'f i1 Diaz 62 Gina Marie Dlcicco 116 Stephen D. Dickmeyer 93 Darren Scott Diehrf -1.05 Kwin B. Dieht. 93?gQj Jonn Caper Qieeeveen 105 Kelly JeaniDiesner 62 Thomas H. Diiienderler 105 Daryl 62 Donalg. f1 los ' 'P David James 62 V' Julie Lariainepodgg ,.V,, 1 05 .loiz a llnlagios f P, ' f r . ., fe ' acafqlinao air, 1 R , Efzj ra Yvette Drane V X 'ia mapa' f it l'i A' w os ' new e Duggan 93 it ,,g.f , th iceVDumesnil 116 if an P,,,pu ' Laureen Danielle Dunkie 11e Erin Kathleen Dunn 93 Gilbert Anthony Dupontu-1105 Domenic John Durante 62 Jenniter Jean Durbin 105 lan Benjamin Dyer 93 Elina tPatsiselskyj Dyogot 93 Felicia Ann E V Ronald Charl ds 116 Sebastian Thomas Elrite 63 Anthony Fernando Enciso 63 J. f , J L o 9 J 2' . f 19, ' J , r 4: V fl . Ui T ff! , ,, , 1? X ,WA warden -J, -' O5 I 6 1 , , 0, ev' J J' tr I 4 y X ' 1 u 93 V A V51 T1 Doug A i E ndo 63 ' 1 'V Endo tie Traci mi Endo 105 Mina Yuk Eng Lilian Cassand in 105 James Gavin E rb 63 Brett Neil Erickson 93 ' ,. . , lm, Lissette Escamilia 63 Lianna Margaret Estes 63 Michelle Leigh Eu 5 Philip Eun 105 Cutlip 104 Sun Hee Eun 63 CUZZ' 116 Cynthia Denison 105 93 fx David Arthuri iff? 5. . Jenniier Lynn vans 63 104 ' Kathryn Beth Evans 116 .Tracy Marie Evans 63 Christopher Steven Eynon 117 Timothy Mark Eynon 63 Michelle Ezekiel 93 Paul C. Fagundes 93 . John Patrick Fairbanks 105 Scott Mich : -i airbanks 105 . Fatiemeh 1 is - 105 Michele Le Jeltrey Lloyd a, Joseph Farhad Daniel David Farley QV Andrew Ramen 1 . hael J. Farrington 94 c SE P. lratiannt ea E Faulder ee A Jana Lynn Faulh Peter Lawrence 7' 17 Daniel Bruce Fergus ' - Christine Anit Fernandez 63 David William Ferris 63 Christine Elaine Fettig 63 Jetlrey Michael Field 105 Jason Adam Fiiichia 117 Paul Patrick Finck 117 ' - 1 J? .Vra V. VV ,SZ aff w if? .3 2 I. l It 4 James Michael Fink 63 Barbara Ann Fisher 105 Christopher David Fisher 63 John Edward Fisher ll 63 Michelle S. Fisher 94V Phillip PauIVFishe 4 Thomas Philip :retai n 94 Mary Kathleen Flaherty 105 Mitchell M. Fleming 94 Gerardo Flores 63 John David Flores 63 Kyle Fogarty 94 V Nicolas Francis Fong Jane Lynn Forney 63 ' Marc Anthony Fortunate 63 A ltra Fos-hati 117 Bria oster 63 Do 1 -1-112322: Fournier 105 Lana T. Fournier 105 Heather Lynne Fox 94 Fraser 94 J . Frederick 94 ee Freeman 105 Joseph Craig Freeman 64 Erin Maureen Frey 94 Jeilreyu John Frick 64 Michael Chin-Ming Fu 94 Gregory Tomio Fujii 94 er Tomiko Fujii 117 Midori Fukui los o Fukui VV V Lori Anne F ,Scott 94 .Jeannine Kay Funderburk 94 Mitchell Akira Funlmoin 64 James Cigxtis Fussell 117 Tirnoth Fussell 94 Lea M. Li' 'lisan 117 Seema A. Gajjar 105 Greg A. Gonzales 105 Gregory Adrian Gonzales 64 Michael Tapia Gonzales 117 Eric Xavier Gonzalez 117 Garrett Shawn Goodwin 64 Steve Richard Gordon 94 Curtis Walker Gorman 105 Matthew Conrad Gorman 64 Kenneth Raymond Goudey ll 105 Lisa Nicole Grail 94 Michael Alan Grail 94 Michael Edward Grail 64 , Matthew william Gray 15117 Sarah Juliet Green Valerie Suzanne Greene' .. V VVV 1,1 I Q 'Nigga ix'-.5153 I 1-Y far- n Qx51f'4.z2-.'-' Dru Christopher Gadsby 94 Mm Shirpa A. Gajjar 64 ' Gabrielle M. Gallimore 64 Kathie lvacs 64i iA re m . thy V' at gggiss' Russell Hugh Erlund 93 fl. if . GH rays V., Vw a amblrni Yang Gao 94 A Anthony Garcia 94 Gabriel Garda 117 Mike A. Garcia 64 Peter Garcia 64 'Reuben R. Garcia 117 105 David Alan ' 117 Sean Allen 94 Deborah Anne Gasiorek 105 .. Tiffany Elizabeth Gregg 94 Robert DanielGregory 64 Denise Lorene Grenard 117 Michael lrwinGrif1in 64 Pamela Joy Gritiin C.Grif1in Ann eiiilinilhli-l'7 ilgiiwilchael Grigorians 94 Laura Kathleen Grigsby 94 Melissa Renee Grigsby 64 E 2 S 3 L- ni 5 Q 3. m 'D 9 422351, ai. 4 fe iii Guy Stephen Grimslead 65 Edwin Norman Groenwold 105 5. VV Clif Raymond Mark Groenwold 94 Robert Ferenoe Vgrgenwold 94 Dawn 'Welle . efanr ios i ss - ,,., 1- L , ,, Hugues ArnaudQugZelli 65 Sebastien A. euiielli ios Carol Beatriz Guecleg 94 Melissa clangeptsnj gae7,1eggiti3gg'gV Poncho 117 -- r thi ta 1 Pierre A. 17 A Eric Gundred 94 Geoitrey Mackelcan Gunn 106 Scott Michael Gunning 65 Todd lyndeilGustavson 106 Lance Hendrik Guth 117 lGmberly Hope Guzeman 94 Julie Anne Gyselbrecht 94 Glenn Michael Habas 65 Neal Paul Habas 106 V Julie Ann Hagopian 117 ,Tw 'gAbbie Diana l-ialden 65 Sg 'g 't mit Steven Roy Halgren 65 Craig Hugh Hall 106 . Katherine Lynnl-lall 65 Lisa Marie Hall 117 i Maurice Darnell Hall . -g R V. Catherine Margare 117 VV Halliday 117 ..,..-.1 Kevin AVGMS V nal-lalllwall 117 Danellghaw V5V3V.1l55Vl..V 94 A ii5'6l'f lchael Halliwell 94 John Charles 94 V : J JUSIOI1 Vada l'l8lp8lf'IB 94 Jaa Alan Michael H3ITllll0ll es K . Q ,V., nj iz-Q N ' ' Lisa Christine Hamilton 94 jc .Q as 105 'N Wg Melinda Suzanne Hamilton 106 Steven g. 94 Susanne E.l-lampton 106 David Micha l Giellhule 1 VV -ei... David S. Han 117 -1 , icole Danielle Gelardi los Steve Hart 117 1,7 sumti-lan los R . Thuy-Hoa Bui Han 65 ita , 11 V- Kenneth Eugene Hanson 65 Ghafourpou Grace C.Haraldsen 106 Edward A. Gibson VVVV 5 Elizabeth Claire h 105 Edwar 64 , rtson ' D.Gild rg V A .VF Givensfd Q -1 v eWJ.Glanville 94 Daryl t.. Glassman 64 Colleen Mary Gleason 105 Ansel D. Glendenning 117 Roger L. Gliebe 64 Jennifer M. Glitzner 94 Marlen 5 2 .:: I eGluchowski 64 Robe luchowski 117 glgigvgqgjg L' IS GlUClKlTl8f1 94 Odhwani 117 ' liaali 94 Bryan J. Goligoski 117 Cory Robert Goligoski 94 Heidi R. Gonsalves 94 so Troy Marcellus l-lardouin 94 George F. Hargrove ill 106 .as -xstgPsX ' Hillary Joy Harke 117 Laurie Ann Harkins 117 Scott Harklns 65 Jon lSpudj Harmon 117 La Tonya Nea Harmon 106 Christopher A Harper 65 Hadrlan Richard Harper 65 Nicole R. Harris 117 Yvonne Marie Harris 106 Jason Allen Hartmann 106 fs- ' A Chris Michael Hartshorn 106 Amy Beth Harvey 106 Julie Ann Harvey 117 Hiroshi Hasegawa 106 Lisa Leann Hastain 117 Erin C. Hastings 106 Frank Patrick Hastings 65 Kevin Paul Hastings 65 Michael Robert Haswell 117 fs .- xi a Julie Helene Hatch 95 Richard Gaioi HZIIBD 65 Christopher M. Haupt 117 Denise Mariko Hayamizu 106 Ryan Sakaye Hayamizu 95 Julie Ann Haymore 95 Jillene Haynes 95 Abraham Jared Headley 106 Joshua Joseph Headley 65 Thomas James Heady 106 ' Scott Dennis Healy 117 Robert Jeff Heaton 95 in g Scott Barnett Hedberg ' 1 Karen Marie Hedberg lBus l Kay Ellen Hefle 95 X Monday K. He A In Craig Douglas m 165 f' huuuv V it Mickey Darin Helms 117 -A i Gary Ross Henderson, 117 James Patrick Henle! 6, X Adam Dillon Hendrs? Robert Andrew Henkle 95 T' ' Lori Kaye Henne 106 James R. Herceg 106 Herndon 65 Ilene erz 95 Lee 0 55 W 1 9,35-. iddleson 117 . Hirieleeon ee oreirliggins 118 SU WA H799 '55 .--'.'. r 1. ,1 gm .l i ' ill 106 Charlott . S f Kimber e 8 e Hippaul 106 Erika 1-liramatsu 106 Haruka Hiratani 95 Richard Scott Hirsch 66 Joseph Masao HlUl'a 10 ,.... 1 .:. ill 954' '2.' fifIQiQf'i i'i' -as-... 5 335 in Eleanor Hughes 66 Robert Le Hughes lSuttoni 66 Brian Marvin Hulick 118 Tomi Huljev 118 9.1 ., Laura Ellen Hull 66 Leah Renee Hundsness 66 Chlen-Feng lJayi Hung 66 Ingrid Hung 95 Victoria Louisa J. Hurley 106 ' Sarah Elizabeth Hurlston 106 Noah G. l-lu ylvu 95 Adn Ah ain 66 Fiililiiiri 95 K Huschke 95 rr Louis 9.-3 95 Huynh Renee Clara 'iiiiifre 'li' 118 Lori Alice Hyatt 66 Mark Allen Hyatt 95 Carolyn Regina Hylton 106 Brian Todd lkeya 106 Nolana Marie lkner Darlene P. Irnor Eugene Richard Karen Jasen S. Ch h9'T- lwanyc V Ckmafi Tricia 106 Ronald St n Jacobson 118 Schell No Jalarzadeh 118 Deborah Cheryl Jaffe 66 Everett M. 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Top leTTg BeTh Herdoh, ScoTT Comppell Mdrc Slocum dhd Michelle Mirich ocT ds My Cs for The sehior foshioh show Middle righT- Koreh Muchowski, Pom Johg, dhd Liso MocCormock woiT To ehTer The Sfdhford Chopel for The ceremohy. Middle left: WoiTihg for The ceremohy To pegih, sehiors remihlsce The posT Tour yeors ohd look oh To The fuTure, LefT: Do you hdve ehough Time for o picTure'? The porTy STiII coriTihues os The sehiors roce Through Their ehd- of- The-yeor ocTiviTies. The four yeors I ended ih o few shorT weeks ThoT : seemed To slip owoy fosTer Thoh g ohyohe wohTed Them To. So much To I pe dohe ih so liTTle Time. There were : I I I I I Ps, fihols To pe Tokeh, fiesfos To be oT- Tehded, plohs To pe mode, goodbyes To pe sold, groduoTioh gowhs To oe pressed, ohd summer Tohs To oe opsorped from The suh ThoT l would olso Too sooh pe gone, The I T986-87 school yeor pegoh wiTh TehT ciTy dhd oh orohge covered duod dhd ehded wiTh oh All NighT Porly, ohd orohge covered groduoTioh cops. The exTro ouhces of ehergy were soyed for losT dohces oT The Sehior Prom Cohd sTohdihg ih llhe for The picTures, Toolh, reloxihg oT Seocliff Beoch ofler siTTihg oh o school pus To geT There, dhd lohg hours siTTlhg ih The hoT suh durihg groduoTioh procTice. Some life ehrichihg momehTs were shored durihg Those losT few doys CThe clciss of '87 coh leoye khowihg ThoT They coh dll sTohd up ohd siT dowh si- mulToheouslyD. Life moy hoT pe The some for The T987 groduoTes ofTer The summer. Mohy will hoye gohe off To college, while oThers will oe discover- ihg who They redlly ore. Regordless, These people will posses The precious I memories ThoT They creoTed ih The losT' few weeks of Their Sehior yeor. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E-occoloureofe. 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Top lens Kdihy Golydcs ond Ddn McKenzie show Jennifer Hodill, Pool Korn, ond Jennifer Eyons how To monkey Top righr: Jennifer Wheeler, Lindd Diijieiro, dnd HQOTVWQV iVioCdnn odioh d predih while hdying Their pioiures Token. Middle iefi1 Simply puhing color pdpers in o oeridin order, Julie Gregory soives The rnysfery of her persondliiy. Georgeiie Scoii dnd Ledh Hundsness pid cheers To The fuiure yedrs dnd fdreweii To The posr four. Anxiously couniing, hoping To hGv9 GVWOUQVW for The pesr prize, Mon Sohrneig shuffi9S Through his rnonevi Grddudrion, Senior Ali Nighi Pdriy-7 HOMESTEAD. The letter of congrotulohons from The desk of Governor Deukmerion, fff'sNXXX 4 ,vw-U - N 5 S. ei ? I ,r or X Q: l I.- f ---.E -7- - is Q, IA! V12 - 4 V A 5 -I '- z A - Y as ,. ? . r 'F:E ' x Q- C f l N California School GRecogniticn r CPrograrn r W The Superintendent of Public Instruction awards this certificate of recognition r and commendntion to , l y 9-lo1nestearf9LfzgH for 4 having been selected as an , Exemplary School in the 1986-87 National Secondary School Recognition Program I l r 1 fungus.:-nrw-1 r , June 5. I, B7 l V r Hoopily receiving The noTronoI recognition oworo rn Los Angeles ore from Iefr to right Jeonerre Chomoerloin, Russ Ryder, Dr. Berry Pocheco, Dr. Ed Bongle, Lindo LonTermon, ond Keith Abe, C O N C5 Yi A fr 'Ll L A fr I O N 5 8- Nononol Recognrrron GEOPGE DEUKMEJIAN 1. 'nvg1. fi' ' - . . ' 1,,lr 'N Stair uf Qfazlzfnrma ' Govzrewows orrrcrz sacnamsm-o ssera Nos June 12, 1987 TO: PRINCIPAL, EDMOND BANGLE, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF HOMESTEAD HIGH SCHOOL On behalf of all Californians, it is my distinct pleasure to congratulate you on being honored by the National Secondary School Recognition Program for your demonstrated dedication to excellence in education. Excellence in public schools is the result of the tireless efforts of committed principals and teachers, the will and tenacity of students and the concerned support of involved parents. As leaders of the future, our students deserve our unwavering commitment of time and effort to en- sure they are afforded the best education possible. I am confident that, because of your efforts, each of you will have a special place in the future of this great state. As recipients of this prestigious award, you have dem- onstrated that, through hard work and determination, great heights can be achieved. Your commitment to a superior education has earned the respect of all Californians. Your achievements will motivate others to strive for what you have accomplished and serve as a distinguished hallmark of excellence in education. On this special occasion, I am pleased to join a grateful and proud community in commending your outstanding contributions to the Golden State. I wish you the best of luck as you continue to reach for new challenges and ful- fill your dreams. Most cordially, George Deukmejian 1 Q 77- 9 ' 1 I O4 Cl.


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