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T 0 A -T4 W 1 'him 4 :,, For the Sophomores the curtain is just going upg their play has barely begun 400 :vin 6 ng i U , ,19- Whether We played in act one, act two, or act three, We'1l all look back with fond memories on our parts in the year 1981-82 10 II 5 -.J it .Levi oqot I I' 2 9' I 4-fa.-a4.a X , ef S74 ' r s ' Y A . i x. ..dng- . f. '1i.'af1..lS?,T-:A , nu- 1. if Q X Qllfsri 's', A wa'- ' at 0 ......-1 u W 4 ,qv , A fungi I R- X- us: ' Q f - 'hf' ASN' Q K A , . Zvi fi if '?f ?'G' wqvyfyf ' - h E51 A' ' ,, ,.-L A-as-. J :Sywu QW ' . '- ' 1. .1 5 1 ' .Q . Li -hx. , .av-V, . Un stage at Hom-fQ11' x. ,lsbk Q I 7-5 H1-px'111l ElZ.,jl.l av. Uxxl 'F' 1 H. YJ. pi, w1'.:fX.', .X-:,w,m,1 , 4 -N w i QV A . ,M if EW W h.. ' 4 r 'yq3N'a'V , W wi - 4 JNL, A, L , f fr- a n 15yV ,9:. .f ,4 v M Qu P K, S . 'wk u XV- , Y of T, , , ' 1 'Nm 3 w I ' ' I 'L .wg Q . , Y iw ' 4.1 'w 1: I . N 'l'l10m 0 11 Contents , W wggfmgg ,gm s s wa was H 'Q grsrvcrs Q :H - wiv wrssswzsrsgmws aw ami mmf? ziilmiilasawa' 1 Lili M' Hoover Highl School Presents The 1982 Memoir The Program 3 The Supporting Cast ..... 4 Production Staff .......... The Sport Scene I The Fall Season ....... ...... l ....... The Winter Season ........... l ....... r-1 7 -he Spring Season ........ The Cast of Characters ...... 5 The Stars ........................ The Co-Stars .......... The Understudies ..... ...... ...... The Encore ................. The Senior Credits ....... 1 The Advertisers ....... The Epilogue ......... ...... ...... 1 I TZSEZ 315129 3 ' as asf Q . Jnii ' Hg '. 'qi XXI? xx v NN X4, - u .. . , '-uk? 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For them, pride is not just a word, itls the key to victory. The 1981-82 band season has brought many honors to the auxilliary groups. Randa alone received a third place award in Visalia, and a fourth place in Clovis. The spirit flag girls who have five seniors, two juniors, and nine sophomores, got a second place in Madera, while Jennifer received a second place in Visalia. Without the combined efforts of these indi- viduals, the band would lose it's sparkle. SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE! . . . Have a buzzin' Bee-day Randa Cowart!! BE QUIET and stop moving around! yells the Drum Major, Randa Cowart.. SOLO MAJORETTE-Senior, Jennifer Lehn, displaying her unique style. Drum Major 18 Solo Majorette 1. . . s A . 6 ., K. Y f ' sv my . I , ,f 4- S -'vgxv-'1'f N g ,,. ,7 N X -.v a , ,, ,,...y. 5, ,. I X L. X ., 559-'xi'3'l, V V ' ff ' -my . , x' 1.',ff. . K , . r yr' l I' If lt gil' X A 5 N ll l ,ff ' K r ' in , s A ' he ' W 4 t. 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Left to Right: fDingJ Lori Ricken, ll-ll Janet Dunn, Kathy Gonsalves, QOJ Jill Clark, QVJ Maureen Mange' Ellen Mooradian, KRD Cindy Sheldon, fDongJ Thomas. JILL SAYS, Oh my gosh Michelle, what are you doing , . , ,fcg , s..-. off, the majorettes won Outstanding Team in field competition and the lettergirls were awarded 1st place in parade competition at the California State Championship Band Review which was held in Clovis. The lettergirls also placed second in both the Selma and Lodi Band Reviews. Twirling. sticks was something totally new and different for the lettergirls this year., Rex Cowart spent many frustrating hours teaching and working with them. The results were pretty good though, except for the many bruises fromi careless spins. Having a majorette team is also a welcome change to thei band. Being together in band this year has meant much more than just, practice. It's the feeling of competition, the excitement of winning KNO: drops? close friendships, and crazy times which will be remembered by alll the majorettes and lettergirls. I-loover's Majorette Team left to right: Michelle Kerby, Kim Hatcher, Jill Fry. LETTERGIRLS, are you ready? . . . attack . . . now show them how we back! Lettergirls 24 Majorettes .-Q, i SEE, MONKEY DO, if you fall Stephanie I will tool says Piet. I J.V. CHEERLEADERS support the J.V. football team all the way. l GIVE ME A V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Victory is our cry! The J. V. Cheerleaders did a real good job this year. They were real enthusiastic during the school ral- lies and all through the football season Here are a few words from the J. V. Cheerleaders: Tracey Sherard: Our biggest responsibil- ity is to the sport teams, but we are preparing for competitions early in the year. Trish Haggerton: Sometimes it's difficult to get ev- eryone together for practice, but once we have an idea, we get ex- cited. Sherry Vargus: We work like a family, everyone strives to do the best cheer possible. Top left to right: Stephanie Bellando, Tra- cey Sherard, Lorelei, Diane Faith, Trish Haggerton Bottom: Daria Murphy, Laura Gilbert, Piet Ogata, Sherry Vargus, Anita Prasad C h e e I' S T h e N a m e P r i d e s T h e G a m e J.V. Cheer l 3: ,, . r w .Y 1 M Z.. . vf' fi X- 1 I .1 1.0.7 A .nf AY ,, Sass ,sw , A l .i ..,,wp-.+ ,..-l.., at ,. 'Q .. - . A - ? fg v tf'x:-r,g-giflmgazs 1 r fl ' Q 2' S' Chaille shakes her :V 5VVV.j-fifty V V oggx 51.4. V , V if .-fl, F 3,41::J,i:1ff3:eVV,5rV?AipL 5 ig, ,S ,M 4, zgkggsgf. 313 lf. VVVA ,Ve 5515. 'wx V, 3351- - In-35 .g'g,V5Qg5gi' fry. V V S. sy .Q-V,,:,, ,V 1: A 4 '-gm.f.t my ,, -- e - . e. 1- nf. I tg... M-law 1 ,.x. ,,-...- -Q I tile .- .gs -sg.-ff. ,4r.E'.t ,W ,K...Li N .. -., Lua.: V ,V M tx- V V V1 -A 'aj X, V . 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VV e ,Q design uf X lg... ua.. !',f' is , 5 offs: At.-.E-an--, . Ewell l Vf .-V.. Bmw 5 -x 51 ' C1 V -V .V VV - V V If his f- ,gl What were some of the memorable times you had in Pep?'i Renee Rouche-Slarnming my body down on the cement at 6:00 a.m.Stacey Powers-Seeing Beth's face in the morning anclitrying to set Chaille up with someone for the Formal Karen Stricker-Beth's lizard imitation and jabbering mouth at camp. Punking out at practice. S..I..N..K..! Joni Olsen-Throwing wilted lettuce across the lunch table ai camp. Beth hanging a moon to half the cheerleaders ir our dorm. Chaille Long-Being a Zap and being under- stood. Also, having that dog boo-boo right in front of me ai an -outdoor rally. Beth Cain-Getting a complex from these guys! Exercising at 6:00 in the morning, rocking out, falling out of windows, and meeting Fritz! V and Qu-fs 2, 'gm jg - 'T m, 5 V-521-,,. 1+ 'iii3if,2.' .F -, gl 1 Q XA 4. V Spirit ls Their Goal 1981-1982 VARSITY CHEER SQUAD: Amy Ogata, Laurie Sever, Rosalind Bennett, Valerie Vasquez, Jodi McCreery, Leslie Smith. S HAVE INVADEDY Varsity Cheer imitates Bullard. FASTEST CLAPPER IN THE WEST. Rosalind claps at a rally. Cheer Top Row: Liz Gutierrez, Chellie Sauter, Chris Whiteside, Pat Forden, LeRoy Barnett, Bill McKenzie, Lisa Sartor. Second Row: Veronica Romero, Lisa Richards, Lisa Renburg, Nancy Pennington, Colleen McClintic, Rhonda McClure, Cindy Holmes. Bottom Row: India Murray, Dan Stober, June Tierney, Don Sheets, Mindy Scales, Gracie Flores, Jane Lundy, Randy Williams. Debating It Out A Forensic student is kind of hard to de- scribe. There are no stereotypes like the dumb jock, the computer kid, or the blonde cheer- leader. A Forensic student doesn't sing in the shower, he recites speeches. It's not uncom- mon at a Forensic tournament to see twenty students talking to walls, bushes, and lamps, all practicing their speeches. Instead of dreaming of winning their league in football, Forensic students dream about going to the National finals to perform an oratory speech. Top Row: Henry Holdt, Melanie Kasseroff, Brad Fitz- henry, Karen Rice, Tim Rodman, Mike Melady, John Kennedy, Shawna Smith. Second Row: Paul Worth- ington, Deanna Dobbins, Marlene McClintic, Wes Schaal, Rhonda Karagozian, June Tierney, Robert Stober, Amy Martin, lan Taniguchi, Ariane Eberhart, Cheri Rice, William Hsu. Bottom Row: Kim Olson, Lori Yancura, Danny Stober, Lisa Balzer, Renee Roush, Burke Farrah. 8 Heritage 2 Forensics The Super St Faster than a speeding bullet. . . more erful than a locomotive able to leap buildings in a single bound . . . it's Supe . . . no, it's the Super Heritage Staff! They may not be as well known as 1 Kent of the Daily Planet, but when they into a room, students stop and pay tribute. year long the Super Heritage Staff has formed the student body of all the activitie ' L Hoover and in the surrounding comm Reporting the news requires a lot of time effort. They prove you don't have to wear and blue tights to be super. MILD-MANNERED reporters, ready for the next ment. op Row: Veronia Romero, Liz Guttierez, Williams Hsu, Cheri Rice, Scott Newton, eanna Kitamura, Marlene McClintic, Cliff Andrews, Gilbert Kachadorian, Melanie asseroff. Second Row: Greg Ireland, Gary Liao, Paul Worthington, Amy Martin, Henry oldt, Karen Hansen, Daralyn Schmitt. Bottom Row: Tracy Lentz, Ariane Eberhart, ike Peterson, Cindy Wilson, Brad Fitzhenry, Wayne Dixton, Chris Gallagher, Shawna ith, Barbara Church, Wes Scaal, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Tim Miller. Hit the Bullseye There was a hush in the crowd, as talented Junior, Lori Yancura, stepped up to the platform. Slowly taking the pointed object into her fingers, she flung back her wrist, closed an eye, and let fly. Her palms were sweating with anticipation as the small spear approached it's destination. Then suddenly, club sponsor, Robert J arnagin, walked by. While he was about to sneeze, the dart surprisingly flew directly into his mouth, down his esophagus, and into his stomach, where it prompt- ly split the apple which he had eaten for breakfast that morning. This is just a small portion of the interesting things that happened to Hoover's Dart Club members this year. Team member Dexter Meckler, when asked about the club, ex- claimed, I think it's fantastic! HIT ME WITH your best shot, and fire away. Hit a balloon, win a prize. Always Punctual Quill and Scroll, contrary to popular belief, is alive and well, somewhere on this campus-we think. We asked several students if they knew anyone in Quill and Scroll. Their responses were all the same, The what? We've searched high and low to find a Quill and Scroll Club member but, unfortunately, couldn't find one. Perhaps they are distant relatives to the Olympia Artestians and only come out at night be- cause they are too busy writing all the time. Top Row: Liz Gutierrez, Chellie Sauter, Chris White- side, Pat Forden, LeRoy Barnett, Bill McKenzie, Lisa Sartor. Second Row: Veronica Romero, Lisa Richards, Lisa Renburg, Nancy Pennington, Colleen McClintic, Rhonda McClure, Cindy Holmes. Bottom Row: India Murray, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Don Sheets, Mindy Scales, Gracie Flores, Jane Lundy, Randy Wil- liams. Dart Club Quill and Scroll 29 Top row: Sherri Musquez, Jennifer French, John Caulde, Gerald Melady, Jameece Meyer, Ma k Bear, Kevin King, John Korthius, Jeff Schneider, Mike Melady, Robert Hendrix, Jay Del Carmen, Paul Tell, Dan Smith, Alicia Sittner. Middle row: Heidi Westby, Julie Morgan, Lou Leonardo, Dan Taylor, Eric Kerber. Front row: Becky Gallegos, Diane Weaver, William Hsu, Dan Stober, Les Puccini, Keith Trammel. The French Club, under the direction of Monsieur Proudian, went Christmas caroling on December 12. The Club does not really study the language of France but more the customs of its people. Dur- ing the year they went to San Francisco and visited a French restaurant and the French Museum of Art. l I i l ' Spanning The Globe . The German International Club is a very interesting foreign club. They study the language, the culture and the customs of the German people. They went to Carmel this year to visit a language institution. They also went to San Francisco and ate at a German restaurant and then went to a foreign language exhibit. The clubs sponsor is Mr. Petrosian. 1 , i r : TWO'S COMPANY. Mark and Jameece are at 1 it again, l l I Bonjour Am ricans, Viva La France. b Y V I Top row: Andrea Adolph, Susan Tascorl, Greg Ierland, Lori Yancura, Brad Fitshenry, Mike Peterson, Janet Bracken, Cheryl Kunimitsu, Cathl Wiens, Marina Kitamura, Jerry Chang, Clint Griess, Michelle Smith. Third row: Nichole Van Derelst,l Barbra Church, Cary Karle, Paul Worthington, Deanna Kita- mura. Second row: Jameece Meyer, Elsa Sanchez, Rosalend Bennett, Ariane Eberhart, Cheri Rice, William Hsu, Danny Stober, Marlene McClintic, Wes Schal, Colleen McClintic, Yen Ngo. Front row: Teresa Sanchez, Amy Ogata, Kathy Jones, Ellen Mooradian, Mr. Proudian, Kathy Liao, June Tierney, Betty Scheidt and Rich Samano. 1 30 3 I l 1 On Hoover High Campus . ' ry ui 643 in i X: A :I ,li ' We 17' . ..Q.,.--...--,...,..Ws-sf'--we ui li 2'Fi': .-.l19!iUi . - IA ANOTHER LECTURE. No rest for the weary. Rich in the tradition of Spain. The Spanish Club studies the culture, the customs, and the language of the people of Spain. Their big excursion this year was on April 16. They participated in a Spanish camp where you only speak in Spanish. The Club president is Erin McGuckin.The Club sponsor is Mr. Marquez. Harris. Take A Ride Cn The Orient Express. Top row: William Hsu, Cheri Rice, Brad Fitzhenry, Lori Yancura, Lisa Fung, Gary Liao, Dean Chang, Allen Hurst, lan Taniguchi, Sharon Kuan, Martin Tokubo, Mel Scheidt. Middle: Nancy Lee, Victor Takahashi, Cindy Wilson, Marina Kitamura, Kristi Johnson, Kathy Liao, Robin McArtor, Sophal Rath, Ginger Chao, Danny Lee, Hien Ngo. Front: Yen Ngo, Nichole Van Derelst, Michelle Carroll , Betty Scheidt, Robbie Rochholz, Aldy Tomayo, Deanna Kitamura, Sang Ja Lee, Todd Lozano, Beth Cain, Monty Vasquez, Dennis Yu. Top row: Jenny Unruh, Randy Williams, Trish Haggerton. Front: Beth Selland, Erin McGuckin, Jackie CONFUCIUS SAY. He who eat cookie has fortune. The AsianfAmerican Club brings together two different ethnic groups. They are, of course, the Asians and the Americans. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Markovich, travels to other schools and confers with other clubs to exchange thoughts and ideas. On November 23 they did sell fortune cookies to fund their trip to San Francisco. Spanish Asian-American 3 1 l L to R. Front Row: Kim Gray, Cheryl Bobbitt, Daria Murphy, Debbie Bradley, Teshawn Woods, Connie Breazell, Carrisa Muldrew, Patrick Young, Wykitha Bradford. Back row: Sherise Palms, Arlene Jefferson, Lavetta Stone, Dean Robinson, Karen Washington, James Parks, Kevin Robinson, Kyle iDuke. Oil Derrick Builders I WANTED to put my toothpick there, says Suriya Jeyapalan The would-be engineers sucked in their breath, pursed their lips and covered their faces. How much weight, they asked them- selves, could their structures support before crumbling? The answer came soon enough as the ama- teur engineers, students, in Hoover's Mesa club, readied their oil derrick for competition. The derrick was made of toothpicks and glue for competition between the other Mesa schools in the district. .S. . 32 iles? and dances. - WHEN MR. YOUNG TALKS . .. almost 'body listens. James Parks, Suriya Jevapalan, Wes Schal, Brenda Riley Levetta Stone Brotherhood On Campus To encourage brotherhood on ca i as well as off campus, is the goal of ver High's United Black Students o They work for a better understz and relationship between all students gardless of race, color, or creed Led by president Patrick Y United Black Students of Cal p pated in many activities relevant to school's heritage. As a active org tion, the club held many fund 1 events, such as candy sales, car vs S'roines Delleps Sdrawkcab t to right. Back row: Karen Knapp, Kathy Gallego, Susan Hubbard, Dianna Heffingtons, Seline Wilson, nda Riley, Kathleen Jackson, Debbie Stiftinger, Karen Rice, Cindy Sheldon, Lori Ricken, Dana Peterson, ra Saywell, Lisa Richards, Karen Scheidt, Ellen Mooradian, Jackie Garcia. Middle row: Nancy Truesdale, ene Jordan, Robin Holley, Stephanie Lubbes, Margret Chun, Ashland Lujano, Lisa Lund, Kathy Liao, Teresa ss, Valerie Franklin, Robin McArtor, Janet Bracken, Maureen Mange. Front row: Lori Marsoobian, Karen ore, Lisa Gregory, Alisha Takacs, Alisha Robertson, Lisa Ratzlaff, Tara Lane, Jeannette Wiebe, Desiree I'M NOT PAYING any more of your phone bills. S'roines, Cseniors spelled backwardsl, is a club exclusively for senior girls. Their main goal is to encourage friend- ship among each other and to make their last year at Hoover a year to remember. This year's officers consist of Presi- dent Robin Holley, Vice President Lisa Renburg, and Secretary Jill Espanosa. Together they led the club in many wild and crazy activities such as rousing up the football team at an early hour and taking them to a kidnap breakfast. verski, Lisa Martin, Shelly Snow, Susan Star, Brenda Thomas, Janet Dunn, Kim Hatcher. here are twenty two Senior students o are in Primary Mental Health. These dents go to Robinson Elementary ool during class to help emotionally dis- bed children. The High School students special friends to these children who e problems. Through different toys and es they work with the child trying to p them release their feelings and prob- s. rs. Tuttle the teacher of Primary Men- class works with the students teaching m how to help the children with their Ll,,,, , A Friend is Forever Left to right. Front row: Karen Knapp, Jill Welton, Carol Boline, Shelly Snow, William Hsu, Karen Hansen, Wes Schaal. Middle row: Julie Morgan, Kathy Gonsalves, Stephanie Lubbes, Laura DeCosta, Amy Martin, Wes Tucker, Jan Wiebe, Doug Hales, Suzanne Davis. S'roines Primary Mental Health The Intellectuals Unite To Form C.S.F. California Scholastic Federation, better known as C.S.F., is one of the largest clubs on campus. It is made up of 69 Hoover students who have achieved scholastic recognition. To belong to C.S.F. they needed a grade point average of 3.6 or higher. This year C.S.F. sold candy to pay for their annual trip to San Francisco to see the Broadway comedy Barnum',. Another activity C.S.F. participated in was the annual Christmas win- dow decoration. Top Row: Left To Right: Charles Darcy- Clarke, Gary Liao, Mark Ford, Todd Snedden, Robert Frediani, Tony DiS- ilva, Lance Esswien, Vicky Kuhn, Mike Peterson, Danny Stober, Matt Latimer, Julie Van Galder, Karen Schied, Jay Ramsten, Lauri Hubbart, Valerie Frank- lin, Cheryl Kunimitsu, Chris May, Kris Johnson, Lance Harabedian, Robin Hol- ley. Third Row: Tara Tomamichel, Kim Pardman, Deanna Kitamura, Andrea Adolph, Carey Karle, Amy Ogata, Matt Tom, Clint Griess, Stephanie Bellando, Michelle Ferrer, Stephanie Reistetter, Laurie Jefferys, Jane Wilder. Second Row: Chris Gallager, Roselyn Bennett, Bill Mortimer, Erin Ingolshy, Nancy Pennington, Cindy Wilson, Diane Faith, Anita Prasod, Daria Murphy, Karen Hansen, Terresa Cross, Kim Olson, Cin- dy Sheldon, Laurie Rickens, Debbi Stif- tinger, Jerry Chang, Jeff Owen. First Row: Nancy Trusdale, Karen Shirk, Kris Firiesen, Diane Weaver, Lisa Fung, Lau- ra Gilbert, Laura DeCosta, William Hsu, Colleen McClintic, Marleen McClintic, Melony Kaseroff, Gretchen Schroeder, Julie Phillips, Sheri Kawallis, Mrs. Eid- son, Mrs. Mertens. Bottom Row: Victor Takahashi, Laura Campbell, Dean Walker. 34C.S.F. CAN YOU out the C.S.F. student? Here's a hint, it's a girl. The Fastest Readers In Town Have you read a good book lately? If you were a member of the Over 2500 Club, you could have read several books today. The Over 2500 Club is a new club to Hoover. It consists of students who can read extreme- ly fast. Stupid club you say? No, because you must be able to read over 2500 words per minute. Ahh, you knew there was a catch didn't you. The average paper- back novel is over 250 pages- -which means a club member can read a book in less than a class period. They can read a complete set of encyclopedias in less than a day, and that's just to warm-up. F, ,f 1' ,l H' DON T DISTURB HER' Senior Karen Shlrk concentrates on reading JEFF GRUBBS PAUSES to answer questions about what he has just read Over 2500 Club Skie PRAY FOR SNOW. Patience, it will come. This year's Ski Club President was Matt Adams. He was assisted by Vice-President Paul Magdaleno and Secretary Treasurer Brent Majors. They had a big turn-out to join Lawson Chris Gal agher the ski club this year with over fifty members. A three day holiday in January gave the mem- bers a chance to head up to Heavenly. They also hit the slopes on a few other occasions. Thanks to all the support from club members and officers they had a successful year. Left to right. First row: Scott , l Magdaleno, David Danny Holt. Second row: Anderson, Erin Dunn, Cheryl l L i l l We G0 Wild And Crazy i I Sherry Kowalis, Juli Hilton, Beth Webster, Todd Snedden, Lisa Fung, Sharon Kuan, Todd Ilozano, Kristi Johnson, Tim Neufield, Lynette Andrews, Tim Blanks, Suzanne Neerman, India Murray, Rich Samano, Erin McCugen, Monty Vasquez, Michelle Ferrer, Gia Gandolfo, Stephanie Oliverius, Kim Plarkmen, Kim Shepherd, Wayne Dixon, David MacNeil, Mark Ford. W l l Ski Club l 36 Campus Life l Rick Van Galder, Vince Bocchine, Danny Streit, Danny Smith, Dan Gallagher, Bill Murphy, Greg Ireland, Jeff Snider, Dominic Papagni, Todd Hagen, Tod Harris, Dan Smith, Paul Burke, Kim Kidwell, Carol Konclade, Danny Rowe, Terry Enos, Margaret Chun, Kathy Liao, Lisa Lund, Mark Chuck Barker, Steve Knutson, Jay DelCarmen, Suzie Wright, Linda Dixon. Third row: Sarah Clines, Samano, Trish Haggerton, Diane Hawes, Stephanie Bellando, Kathleen Jackson, Alicia Tackas, Gregory, Karen Scheid, Brent Majors, Jason Taira, Jill Espinosa, Matt Adams, Alicia Robertson, Cain, Lisa Kahaian, Vince Newman, Jonelle Price, Donna Martin, Kim Yates, Kristine Davis. Head For Heavenly Campus life is for anyone and ever They don't try to push any religion on you try to make you believe things you don't to. In fact, religion is only a part of the A get acquainted bar-b-que was held at beginning of the year along with many activities throughout the year. Basically pus life is a group of people who go wild, and have fun in a good way. Students Share Ideas op Row L to R: Javier Ramero, India Murray, Mr. Richard Darmanian, Cindy Jarvis, Mike ayne, Gavin Nishioka, Sang Ja Lee, Azalena Henderson, and Murray Wilson. Bottom Row: rs. Vicki Chase, Monty Vasquez, Michelle Ferrer, Rich Samano, Suzanne Neerman, Sarah lines, Laurie Horn, and David Rusco. Tickets For Sale sf , ' . W What is it called when you have ninety teen- agers from the FUSD, including seventeen from Hoover, pack up in buses and head for Sonora? It's the First Annual Youth Leader- ship Conference. This experience was shared with many school principals and some of the School Board members. It was developed by Mr. Ron Fleischer, a Hoover teacher, to help student leaders develop better learning, lis- tening, and leading skills. The two and a half days were spent in different sessions, making friends and having fun. On the last evening a simulated school board meeting was held. The fun was shared by the adults and kids alike. ig A' K S L to R top row: Cathy Harper, Lisa Fung, Aldy Tamayo, Darling Chavarra I ynette P . - Andrews, Pam Holmes and Sharon Kuan. Qt . .Q Giving their time to help make our athletic events a success were the rd-working members of the ticket committee. They organize necessary ograms for ticket sales and all sport activities. In the photo above, Shar- Kuan, Darling Chavarra, and Aldy Tamayo, demonstrate for the camera st how hard their job is. Youth Leadership Ticket Committee Learning Today, Lea Tomorrow CONFUSION. Jodi McCreery tries to figure out a tough math problem. HARD AT WORK? Cindy and Bill are working at flirting with each other during Student Government. And you thought all that student Govern- ment did was to go to monthly Senate meet- ings. Well, you were wrong. Have you ever wondered who plans school rallies, noon-time activities, and paints signs for games? Well, it's the people in Student Government who do all of this and much more with the help of Mr. Smith and Mrs. Chase. One of their jobs is to promote spirit throughout the school. With- out all of the activities that they plan, school wouldn't be nearly as fun. Planning all of these activities takes a lot of time and organi- zation but the people in this class really enjoy it. Robin Holley, as President of the student body, did an excellent job as a leader as did Wayne Dixon as Vice-President, leading the monthly Senate meeting. 38Student Government CAN I Top Row: India Murray, Gia Valerie Franklin, Teresa Cross, Dixon, Robin Holley, Monte . , S VE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE? Wayne Dixon tries to make announcement to the rest of the class. Kelli Harris, Suzanne Neerman. 2nd Row: Stephanie Jarvis, Sharon Kuan, Lisa Fung. 3rd Row: Bill Murphy Murray Wilson. Clubs Inspire Activities OW WOW. A few Mecha members discuss an important topic at a meeting hich was held in Mr. Marquez's room. The Mecha Club at Hoover is sponsored by Mr. Marquez. Currently, the club has approximately fifteen to twenty mem- bers. They mainly work together with the Youth Center which is located down town. They often participate in contests. They also have fund raisers because they are a self supporting orga- nization. Hopefully, by the end of the school year, they will have made enough money from their fund raisers to be able to go to an a amusement park such as Great America or Magic Mountain. THE ANIMALS ARE RESTLESS. Somebody forgot to feed the Fred Club. pkxns Diane Weaver Deanna Heffington Susan Hubbard Kathy Gallego Wes cker Gary Liao Mike Peterson Danny Stober Matt Latimer Deanna Dobbins nny Lansman Brad Goodbar Scott Case Mike Stuart 2nd Row Mr Cords Scott ewton, Nicole Vanderelst, Paul Worthington, Amy Martin, Cheri Price, William su, Laura Da Costa, Marlene McClintic, Wes Schall, -Coleen McClintic, Karen nson, David Prasad. 3rd Row: Andrea Adolf, Michelle Smith, Nancy Locher, 'acie Ramey, Trish Haggerton, Rich Samano, Nancy Pennington, Cindy Wilson, Jri Yancura. Bottom Row: Mark Parker, Dean Walker, John Masier, Bill Mortimer. rp Row: Lou Leonardo, Tony De Silva, Lance Esswein, Keith Teramoto, Mike 3 ' 1 ' v 1 y , v - 1 , l 1 I , y ' Y A -U A F'etfilE2 39 I REALLY don't like this type of drink, but down I DO FEEL A premonition, but I can't put my fini The Play With A Lot of Spirit In the Fall of 1981, Hoover put on the play Blithe Spirit . A comedy written by Noel Coward. The play takes place in the Condo- mine's house. They invite their neigh- bors, the Bradman's, over for a seance. Madame Arcati is the obliging, wacky medium who conjours up Mr. Condo- mine's deceased first wife, Elvira. Elvira makes mischief between Mr. Condomine and his second wife, Ruth. Elvira has a secret motive for coming back. She wants to kill Charles fMr. Condominej and have him for herself. Instead she kills Ruth. So now Charles has two spir- its running around. Madame Arcati gets an idea from a previous case and we, the audience, find that it was Edith the maid who brought the spirits back. The play ends with Edith in a trance sending the spirits back to where they came from. This was Ms. Anabo's first Production at Hoover. Mr. Van Meter designed the set and all of the special effects. 40Drama I I I I I I SHAWNA SMITH gets into her character. As Madame Arcati, she waltzes around the room preparing for t seance. ' I I I I I I , x AQ I s. 1 1 o , 98 WNA SMITH makes sure she gets her point across, while Barbara, Gregg and Cmdy felgn interest. H -- Q. ', IR lx Q 'nv , ,,-155 K.- . h K fi- at .. ,.' .' UQ anti H71 8 1 l 5 5- 'D' l 4 SHAWNA SMITH gets serious while the cast looks on. Payne, Mrs. Bradman-Cindy Jarvis, Edith-Brenda Costello Slater, Ruth-Barbara Church, Elvira-Evelyn Smith, Madame Arcati-Shawna Smith, Dr. Brad- HERE'S YOUR COMPE'I'I'I'lON Shields and Yarnell, eat your hearts out. Gregg Slater takes on a manikin pose. HAVE YOU ever seen Cindy with her mouth shut? Drama41 Production Staff 4:25-1.-fl ar' Sign u - Lyn W ,. - lv . 5 1 117, .xylem s . ,I QETQ1- - I wa-9 s . . I A nn' ,g x 'sk X Ng'-E RRY: X at ' 1. Llktzr., V l W-B-5,1 X'ufi!'L ':',' . iN 'E::. u, U 1'-'-ig 1, x YQ rf Ni' I I 13.54. W iilix Mama, , 3 It-1 13524, , IMI . sw. vf F RQ J The Production Staff I I The pages of this yearbook record the many and varied activities that represent life at Hoover High School. Each class and every student has contributed to that record in some measure. From classroom instruction to athletics, from student activities to co-curricular activities, Hoover students and staff have continued the tradition of excellence, pride in accomplishment and spirit of cooperation that have been charac- Riclmrd Darmanian Stan McDonald . , . 4 Ned hmm PRINCIPAL RICHARD DARMANIAN at Camp. He takes time to CRIB. MR. PHILLIPS attends to one of our numerous problems. The Producers 424: Sr Directors teristic of previous classes. The administration and staff extend congratu- lations to the class of 1982 and wish each senior success in the role that each selects for him or herself. Richard Darmanian Nw ':',, f' F 'I ' I 5 Q ft' 5 ., e 'V fdfnxr IAT, IDT, WXF, or should we call CWA? Stanley and confer. Ai- 'naw' f,,,,..- 'il V' Monitoring The Pulsebeat of Hoover IS IT FRIDAY YET? Head Counselor, Bill Kuhn, dreams of another time. .. .f...,i 41 I . . l' P' 4 NL. .S . l 'AP Bill Kuhn Mamie McQuone Josie Leyba Tony Petrosino bam Hokoklan Dick Llme WHAT WILL THESE KIDS THINK OF NEXT? Activities Director Neil Smith oversees the noontime class competitions. Every senior class developes its own personality. The students who made up the class of '82 are all individuals but evolved into a very positive and suc- cessful group. This attitude of leadership has made the jobs of the teachers and the administration here at Hoover more enjoyable. We thank you for this. This year the Fresno Unified School District pub- lished a slogan which stated that Fresno schools are the schools that really care about kids. I would like to think that this statement especially applies to Hoover High School and I hope that this has been your experience. The non-certificated staff, the ad- ministration and most importantly the faculty at Hoover High have tried to demonstrate this value. I hope that the memories you have of Hoover High School are pleasant. Tom Phillips Tom Phillips The Producers 8a Directors Efficiency And Dedication At Work Before the students and teachers arrive at Hoover in the mornings one indispensable group is already hard at work Typing balanc ing the books calling parents and directing confused students and parents are everyday duties of the office staff The staff is responsi ble for keeping the school running smoothly and coping with day to day problems In addition the secretaries spend long hours day for everyone Our school wouldn t function effectively if it weren t for these people The students would be lost if it weren t for all the questions and help they supply Let s hear it for the secretaries I ' I . 1' ll I . ' . up i . , . , . . 1 s U, - . . . - K I M I . . T 1 1 l . . , . r L in the summer preparing to simplify opening y T Y 5 . . . ' , in ' ' l . . , . , . , l sal' I'M SORRY Karen, car trouble is not excused. 46Box office ... 5 Y N. 1 1 J' J . W Q , Y 55. X. n'-7 wif Q l MAY I HELP YOU? Mrs. Kincade is always ready to help a student in need 4 1 Gerrie Gergarian Edith Skillin Alvena Loewen Nancy Van Nancy Pelletier l Ruth Wallace Janet Kincade Gen Martin Special Services V37 15? and Eddie Ardemagni. A BREAK from the books, librarian Rupp relaxes outside. ,ff Ev At 1 feat: ' 'Q-5 .. ..,,,, M - , l Maxine Rowe Education L to R: Dorthy Gillespie, Rita Baker, June Cunningham, Charles Vanderford, Beth Harness, Ellen Itani, Pat DuBois, Gay fx, , ,f , . Continuation. L to R: Mark Marengo, Ross Bauer, Betty Barker, Art Gonos, Bill Clarke, and Don Yarbrough. Special Services Learning i To Communicate English IS a requlrement for all students in the tenth and elev enth grades For this reason Hoover s English Department has grown into Hoover s largest department employing 13 teachers Hoover s Forensic squad competes 1n speech tournaments throughout the county and state The catagorles of competition include debate impromptu expository extemp and original ora tory to gain practical knowledge rn the performing arts by acting on stage designing costumes and building sets The news publication at Hoover better known as the Heritage is edited and published by the Journalism class Students are taught creative writing methods of research the solicitation of advertisements and procedures of conducting interviews The Drama Department provides students with an opportunity SALES CLERK. Two reports, three textbooks, and one Time, that will be 39.45. 4:8 Language Arts LINDA FRANKIAN. Alias Beg Comp, Funct, Oral Eng, Eng SKXS Prep. . X , , 1 -f I Deena Howe Anna Mae Turnipseed Bill Shirey Janice Young Kathy Markovich Marilyn ARE GATHERED here today to discuss . . . Sheets Larry Smith Jarnagin Wesley LLlSll6l' This piece of paper. PERMA-PRESS SHEETS. Brainstorming before the Heritage deadline. ROUNDTABLE DECISION. If this lands face up it's an A, if it lands face down . . . Language Arts plants. Math In Life Hoover s Math Department is designed to give the student a chance to experience a wide variety of math related studies by of ferlng Math in Life, Algebra 1 and 11 Ge ometry Trigonometry, Calculus and even a computer class which places emphasis on computer programming Mathematics are becommmg more and more important each year, especlally with new developments in engineering, space ex- ploration, construction and computer tech- nology. The Math Department, headed by Mrs. I'm not going to pass you, your pencil isn't even loaded Bernice Eidson, provides the preliminary training necessary for students who are in- terested in pursuing a career in one of these vocations. X ad' 3 gf W3 ,7 . ' xl f 1 in rv . t f 50 Math AND FOR TODAY'S assignment we're going to count leaves on I'LL HAVE the last laug 1 h come grade time. ' Dorthy Dahl Bernice Eidso Phillip Heskett Tom Jacobsen Marian Rasmussen Haig Shekerjlan ?i 'llF tf if -f -' gf 'I HINKING IS HARD WORK After a long day Mr Marquez tips one to relax Exploring Other Cultures Besides learning the skill of learning a for- eign language, students learn the customs and traditions of the country they are study- ing. ' Through the use of tape recorders and films, teachers and students work together in an effort to master the language they are studying. Those students with more than a classroom interest can join a foreign lan guage club as well These groups help to fur ther the understanding of a particular lan guage Although foreign language IS not a re quired course many students experlence it once during their stay at Hoover Dunbar Jerry Marquez Potrosian John Proudian MR. PETROSIAN Livens up his German class by posing for the camera. Foreign Language Elements of Science Go On and On. What does a slimy frog and a pine cone have in common'7 You re apt to find both in one of the science rooms Formal dehyde, methane, sulfuric acid ethyldiamlnine, structural formulas the elements of science go on and on recall of time spent in a science class Sophomores are intro duced to science through Biology a prerequisite for gradu ation Those who wish to further their knowledge may enroll in more advanced classes such as Chemistry, Physics and Zoology Certain words, phrases, or odors tend to stimulate the AND FOR MY NEXT TRICK l'll turn Cindy back into a frog. COME ON HAL, don't cry. Don't let these kids get the best of you. Schools alrnost over. 52 Science I k ' 5 1 Ronald Haney Hal Froese Pete Dezzani Richard Sned Wally Peterson Antonia Anderson XLL STORY. No Ref. . . it wasn't that way at all . . . honest. BABYFACE. You've got the cutest little babyface. Means of Decoration and Communication Man has come out of the cave with art as his constant companion He used the walls of his cave for his canvas A piece of bone served as his brush This art served not only as a means of decoration but also as a means of communication Hoover IS doing its share to keep art alive and flourishing The Hoover Art Department helps interested students to express themselves more effectively through their work The Art Department interests Hoover s Industrial Art Department IS especially designed to provide students with a talent for handiwork with the opportunity to improve their skill for future tralnlng or employment Car repair wood and metal construction and a knowledge of electricity enable students to become efficient in the maintenance of thelr surroundmgs provides the opportunity for each student to explore his own personal Jay Van Meter lan Erickson Raymond Martin I SPY. Mr. Steve Morelli instructs his class on the proper use of 3-D glasses. Arts Industrial Arts Encourages Political Thinking YOU SAY THAT AGAIN YOUNG LADY and it'll be over. 54 Social Science OK, EVERYBODY. The next exercise is the l li ff!! HEY MR. HAMMEL. You got any loose change? l I . Larry Ingoldsby Dale Hewlett Ray Damir 4 Paul Boyer Don George Tom l Dale Hammel LQ. 'il' Homemaking Acquaints Students With Home Life i NO EMILY, we cook the t.v. dinner in the oven not on top of the burner Clickner Eula Leslie Carpenter Maria Silva Lawrence FRIENDS ARE GOOD MEDICINE. Clickner and Leslie discuss creative leisure activities. Homemaking Introduction To Careers Here at Hoover High School, all students are encouraged to take one year of Typing, Short- hand or Accounting, and as time allows, more courses of their choice. Everyone should have a salable skill when they leave high school. Everyone needs some basic business training to be able to function in our society. We all earn money, pay taxes, borrow money, buy, sell, and in many ways come in contact with busi- ness everyday of our life. Some people learn the skills needed to cope with this part of their life in school. For some though, this training comes from the school of hard knocks. .. .. .' Q- k . ,535 .W .,-Q-mqiilg. .1 5 6 Business l r I I J l i - ' . F nI ' f L.-1 - HERZOG pauses with a smile while taking roll. i HEY. Go away kid, can't you see youre cramping my style! I HEY RON, put that typewriter dbwn right now. I I I 4 i r fi John Lewis Ruby Lockett Dave Cords Robert Blech Quess Ellis Ron Fleischer Skills and Sportsmanship Conveyed Physical Education gives stu- dents a chance to get out from behind a desk and get away from the books. After spending all day in the classroom, fresh air and ex- ercise help clear the cob webs of the mind. To aid in developing the quali- ties of the perfect physical speci- man, courses from bowling to badminton are offerd. Deep involvement by each stu dent in the recreational sport of each choice will help combat the tensions endured in the class room X Robinson HEY YOU GUYS hit the ball with your hands Don t kick it says Coach Rold. Physical Education u-v ' 13 I Bruce Morrow Jack Garrett SERENADING SONGBIRDS. Madrigals sing it up. Q Q if f f tv 'N if R x -R -V fx' mf r - A 1. r A . gifs K .Q Ng Gloria Hoe Ann Heinrichs 58 MZ BULLSEYE. In these modern times i W K a Janitor doesn't even have to bend-over to pick up trash anymore l l 1 1 4 VM? nn as GOOD HEALTH is but a smile away. Q 'l From Music To Dining Honors and awards of excellence in music are not unique to Jack Gar- rett and Bruce Morrow, for as long as Hoover's Music Department has been functioning, the vocal and instrumental groups have won high ac- claim. Keep up the good work guys. In order to insure that Hoover is operating efficiently at all times, and to maintain a short wait in the lunch line, Hoover's cooks and custodians provide the student body with invaluable services. Gloria Hoe, Hoover's own answer to General Hospital, offers the stu- dent body comfort when we are ill and a bed when we are tired. But, don't ask for an aspirin. l . X3-. QM NN PILLSBURY POPPIN' FRESH DOUGH. Chef Haney prepares for the rush to come. l Haney Vergie Taggert Lorraine Wells Karen Von Fossen Melinda Wilcken Ben Harrison Mario Magano Rostykus Billie Richardson Marlene Gunther Reinhart Custcfdigiii 5 9 llllu 1'- nm. Img, I nfl'-:ggrq IW ' f , I 11916. 2 c - AQ, - 1 R taxi?-s x' 1 . -..y . A xg 'QSM -bf 01 NNW fix, 43- X-.ul Sim:- ul u- --. ' U .Q- 1-. V xi -V. . 'l' V, fl. V - El? wb.. Eg A. Y ' ' li-f IE QQ Fall Season u? Q 1 IIII!! V The Fall Season i 1 Hoover Patriots Tackle Another Year! fx i, CHARGE! Attack of the killer Patriots. Hope the victim didn't have a wife or kids.: , ' lr t. W .i :,f..o.au xi-.Yi ,w . f F .Ni ' . - N' .Q A U, X . -, H -f-L . 2. ,vt XA, .. ' ww S l l DANCE WITH ME, I want to be your partner, can't you see, the music is just starting i. . . ANDY CIULA SHOWS OFF his nice, new, white MH Bhd WATCH OUT CLOVIS, the Green Machine will gun you down! I 1 62 Varsity Football 2 K, v ,s-A X s Q 2 g X x X gi N k 'R-Qe'ffN,59.1. f 1 . .Vv -- My k -fuwg, 1,11 , 4? - X --ww mp- X. ,X . W 5, 9 , Q -v-ww WM... K, ,,,,,,,g,..-,,,,,,,, ' U1 , X w..m gxn.,. A,,,QX,,,,,H,.,, ,. '2fw+iwibfaifw www f NW Mmxfsvavrwvw HAWK-l'vR Y 'N K A P7 'Mvv .M,,N.wr-' M 'Q-PYW ' X Q-,vK.1,f-Q31 . 1:94 f :mug , -V41 , x f avant ' kLi,x'F,,:,,gV..,QA . , . , I 5 Qhc. .W 'uf QF-fx ff, -A a--fa? - wvivfk Q ..,f nm. -. :rClv'vLBs6+'vg.,aL-vwvbqiibf--.Q ages. 'v-.-fc' why.. fr A, A Wfix 'S lr ID' -anew' N ww 5'4I57 Qff Q i f '1Xf 'f 'f ' it 32555, f 'il . 'K' '.,:' ' 1 L- M 1 ' W , ,. I L EF--x j 4 H Q. I VM , ld I ' A-H P' x f Ll . 2' x may 1694- ,A . My I L-Kg Q W Xa A A H xufQ'.11ik, . -I N . 1 F I ' B tu Q 4 all F 'Fa' ' E95 ,G sq A ' f' . v f .f.,x:-f bf- . Wu' 10' wx H. 71 5 5 'HUM' fi'-' -.N . w,-,y,f , . , X f . . 11 , , cp-,gp rf ,v ff ' H' . ,.,,-, i Y Q Q - W. Te auf . , , ' S- faq?-'E J .V. Shows Their Talent! The Hoover High School, Junior Var- sity Football team, otherwise known as the future green machine , has shown great potential and talent this year, along with balance and precise execu- tion. Achieving goals was the power behind the J.Vfs season. The team finished the season with a 1-9 record, but this record was not a true reflection of this out- standing team's determination, strength, and individual effort. Every ball game was very close. We had a chance to win every ball game we JV'S NUMBER ONE! You know it Ronnie Fernandes. DESTROYER. Chuck Manzell rests before destroying the other team. 66 J.V. Football were in, said J .V. Football Coach George Peverill. According to Peverill, the J .V. offen- sive squad was unable to execute their plays. At times we moved thel ball, and at times the offense made critical mis- takes,', said Peverill. i The team showed enthusiasm and pride off the field as well as on. Their spirit showed through to the rest of the student body, and made them exciting to LOVE THAT PATRIOT Dl possessed. fp- Raisan Bran. 1 4 HERE COMES THE GREEN MACHINE! But one player has gone back for two scoops of watch. Excellent coaching by Coach Peverill, and his assistants, Bob Lopez and Brad Cowles, provided the leadership needed by the team. The Awards Banquet was held on De- cember 2nd. Steve Woods was voted the most improved player and Jorge Galvin was voted the most valuable player. 1--ng J V football wouldn t have made it without the defense 'U li - KX N... Y TO GO JUAN! Juan Rodriguez's playing ability is shown in this picture as he runs for extra yardage. IS THE NAME, tackling is the game. MURDOCK. Eddie makes another spectacular catch. 1,4434 1-82 J.V. Football: Left to right. Top row: Dean Anderson, Jeff Rocker, Rick Lawson, Aram Messerlian, Sullivan, Brett Scroggins, Matt Campbell, Craig Kent, Rick Van Galder, Tim Alexander, Eddie Mur- k, Vince Bocchini, Eric Kerber, Mark Grubert, Kevin Nelson, Larry Thomas, Terry Thomas, Ron Taylor, ck Manzell, Paul Inman, Juan Rodriguez, Jorge Galvin, James Perry, Brian Person, Dan Tenyenhuis, nie Fernandes, Mark Vera, James Parks, Mark Pinkston, Scott Pool, Carl Williams, Joe Garcia, Harold ,z, Steve Humphrey, Don Taylor, Danny Streit, Dean McCluskey, Steve Woods. AN OUTSTANDING CATCH! Made by J.V.'s Har- old Blitz. GATORADE. Another player revives himself. J.V. Football Varsity H20 Polo Team Swims To Victory! The waterpolo team really believed in themselves this year , Coach Hammel ex- plained. And for that reason they zoomed to the top. With only two starters from last year, the team really pulled through. This year was the first time they went through the league games undefeated. The team held on to the Valley title for two years in a row. As Coach Hammel indicated, no school has ever done that before. For the 4th year in a row they were North Yosemite League champions, and in a 9 year term they won 143 games and lost only 32. This year the team won 22 games and lost 3. Tom Robinson was voted most valuable player in the League and in Valley. He scored 183 times in 2 years and broke the old record of 173 times in 3 years. Bill Mortimer, Tom Gleason, and Mike Stuart were chosen first team NYL players. The team would like to give special thanks to Terry Giffen and Bob Diparsloot for the time they spent helping the waterpolo team become successful. Without them they couldn't have done it. THANKS AGAIN! . - i x 9. , , an I-A ' 1 H Q' t .1..', W i ' c ' ' 1 f , .1 . it ..g, Q-t1?u'3'7 r ,:y.. - sg f fi f -'fr' Qbg ' Ms. v 1 T ' I 1 it if 1 .1. 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M, Hoover's junior varisty waterpolo team was number one in the valley! Does this statement sound conceited and vain? Well, maybe it is but it's a fact. This year they had a fantastic season and were undefeated in the N.Y.L. This was the fourth year that the junior varsity team had that record. Maybe it will become a tradition at Hoover. With all of this talent Hoover's varsity team will continue to shine for a number of years. THE MAN with an arm made out of steel. Jamie Stuart makes an attempt. SWIMMING on the way to victory. Patriots are the strongest in the league. w xv,-bi X Q .. , .M . v 9 - -H ,W ff 7 0 J.V. Waterpolo I I aterpolo was a lot of fun, GOALIE, CLAY GOODWIN, readies himself to defend our goal-at any Hoovel' I X I I --21 -a-qi 10 10 13 15 I I 1.1 ,.', ,, I 4 . ,Ifwf Opponent I 1 Redwood? I I1 --. ,... 2 Mm. whim f - .gg N' 3 Clovis Wes A m ' I ' 1 Sanger I m fx Q uf' 5 McLane' ,K I f 8 Clovis 1. 4 Bullard 1 Roosevelt . H . 5' . 3 ,. Njviawel-f ' I 'fnoifleagilgiames .-an., ,-1.:...- L , W WHEN . 'N -4k ...fl gi HAVE a reputation to uphold, you work hard at your sport Q Q' 1nni HEN YOU concentrate on the game you become 81 in the va e made all the IHOTQ fU.n.,, Richard Evans J .V. H20 Polo Undefeated Valley Champs! .l.V. Wat They Do I I I With... HERE I AM guys, come and get me, yells Lori Fuller. Q A ' .ie i it ,., p 1 L W WHO PUT SUPER GLUE on the bar, asks Susie Lee? 7 2 Gymnastics Ol. Left to right, back row: Kelly Sanborn, Jodi McCreery, Long, Cathy Toonooka, Gloria Schroeder, Susie Lee, St l N ancy Pennington, Cara Soderstrom, Rosalind Bennet. 2nd row ephanie Reistetter. 3rd row: Amy Ogata. l l I l l ith the help of Cathey Torosian and Amy Wa- man, the coaches, the 1981 Hoover Gymnastic m had an excellent year. Despite the many injur- the team accumulated throughout the year, they ed up placing fourth in NYL and fourth in Val- as a team. his year, the first year for optional routines, y worked long dedicated hours to bring their tines to as close to perfection as they could get m. Through all the hard work though, they still nd time to have lots of fun and now, because of t, they have many memories. WHOA! Easy does it! Kelly Sanborn keeps her bal- ance. HELP! I'm stuck on the bars! SOMEONE help me up quick, yells Gloria MOMMA SAID There would be days like this ...AFlip Gymnastics Hoover Runners Take It In Stri Top Row, left to right, Matt Lara, Mike Hopkins, Dean Walker, Todd Snedden, Matt Siegel, Doug Hales, Wayne Dixon. Second row, Tod Harris, Pablo Cruz, Marianne Boyer, Jill Welton, Doug Hatmaker, David Pena. Third row, Scott Newton, Alan Richardson, Lynette Zerounian, Scot Fisher, Curtis Chan. Not pictured: Marina Kitamura, Heidi Rozier. 1 Once again, as in the past, this year's H ver High School Patriot Cross Country te was an extremely successful group of runne With nearly all of last year's Valley Champi team graduating, Coach Dave Cords had rely on many new faces to keep the Patriots the top. The Pates were led by senior Dean Walk who Won the Fresno City Championship for incredible third straight year, becoming first runner in Fresno's history to do so. Al with Walker, other top runners for the Pa ots included seniors Tod Harris, Mike H kins, Doug Hales, and Jill Welton, jun Todd Snedden, and sensational sophom Matt Lara, whom Coach Cords can look f ward to being a definite asset to the team n year. Overall, the team had a great season, fini ing second in the N.Y.L. behind Clovis Hi Dean Walker explained, All of our runn had an awful lot of talent, but as a group were too inconsistent. We had a success year, which surprised a lot of people, includ ourselves. But, all in all, we had a lot of times together as a team. Congratulations to a fine team on a job done, and a season to remember! ITS THE LONE RANGER- NO, WS the lone runner, Heidi Rozier. ON THE RdAD AGAIN. Outstanding Pate runner Dean Walker strides toward top. , 74 Cross Country X X lf!! ' K wx- 1 K - ff BRS f ' Xn ' fA.i' S. 'x . , . Q' . k mtg K M , ' '-fx, .,-9, P V, N ' 'A .L A ' H X Q . . 01- ' . . 1' J A - ' A f ., , Q - .N - - 'QQ ! .Q 'X .. 1 5 N,5.9 1 L by ,E 9. nuns! P ' Lx. 6 hx , n . 1' 3 N .. F' , L. , - - Y 1,-. K , L l 1 .-S x - xv ,L 15.4 1 -wvwug, h x K 'L' . . ,,4 , ' 5 Q..,,X.-,,f .,j. 9 1 N - N. f. Lf:-,.1x ' 5 , pg im,-,Ll g X K ,x - xg..--ij Y L17 -, V x N f. 1 ' gif! w . ' lf- if fQ F'3'F.'w' Vw ff' ' -ff'vff1 K .A i 6 ' X N1 fri, ffm? 1 1 A X ,- - . L A C ., -f-fwfvx -f , ffpw .F Q K , fl, 5 , 15 ' 'qw -Xgnfqfgx 1-wf.wf AXQQJ.. gy, A XY S- -,4fQ.Qj lg Sp ' f ' 4 wi 1 WT' f KkWf 1f'S5xf:a' X -5 Q- Xf 1'1i v ff X Y. 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Although they did not obtain the usual lst or 2nd place, they did receive 4th in the N.Y.L. standings. The team was led by three returning senior players, Camilla Brown, Ashlyn Lujano, and Lisa Lund. Ashlyn was voted Most Valuable Player for the 1981 season. KNEELING TO HER FANS, Camilla bumps the ball and gets applause. TAKE THAT, says Lisa as she spikes the ball. Left to Right: Lisa Lund, Dani Valdez, Daralyn Schmitt, Ashlyn Lujano, Karen Rice, Camilla rown, Lenore Ottow, Kim Waer. Front L to R: Vicki Lujano, Beth Kellogg. Not picutred, Michelle Hyer. l Varsity 7 6 Volleyball l l l UP ,UP, AND AWAY, goes Camilla Bump That Ball, Set That Ball, Hit That Ball. WANT TO SEE my ballet routine? l Tl-IAT'S PRETTY FUNNY, says Aldy. H0over's Girl's J .V. Volleyball team had a good season. They won 6 out of 12 games. Tara To- mamichel was awarded The Most Outstanding Player Award and Aldy Tamayo was awarded the Coach's Award. The coach, Mikki Horn, is a former Hoover Volleyball player. The team really had a lot of spirit this year, which helped them in their games. The Varsity team will be getting a lot of good players next year. To an outstanding team, good luck in the 82-83 season. Top row: Gretchen Schroeder, Linda Billing, Michelle Hyer, Tara Tomamichel, Lori Horn, Nadine Pardo. Front row: Leisl Williams, Julie Phillips, Becky Stump, Mary Essenheimer, Aldy Tamayo and coach Mikki Horn. THIS BALL IS GOING OVER whether it likes it or not. Tl-IAT'S THE WAY, yells coach Mikki Horn. ON YOUR MARKS, get Set. HO! J.V. Volleyball .U 3 , Y f' jj AQ :Z Q iw QU f ' fb Q Q fb , -3 A, - -, 1 17. :1-gg, , f-5 .. 53 Li 2 LV fy, xi ff, .. I D -15 C5 3 5 UWB ff X. 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Ken Engel stepped to the free throw line and the refer- ee handed him the basketball. Ken bounced it once, twice, three times. He set it up and it flew through the air going directly into the hoop. The Hoover crowd went wild as the faces of the opposing team mirrored dejection. The ball was thrown back in and the two teams moved down the court The opposing team tried for the hoop and the ball bounced off of the backboard Kyle Duke stole the ball and drlbbled up the court as both teams chased wildly after him He reached the key with both teams at his feet and made a perfect slam dunk rx, FIGS AREN'T THAT FUNNY! Robert and Ken watch the Knight cheer leaders with amusement. U l X 1981 1982 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Dale Clark, Kyle Duke, Robert Frediam Greg ton Richard Wilson, Jason Taira, Ken Engel, Ronald Tate, Coach Smith, Randy Schmidt Jackson Mitch Wright, Ken Wittwer, Ken White. 80 Varsity Boys' Basketball pdf, 317 Nr Q S in IS ANYONE HERE? The Lone Dribbler searches for companionship. an-v 'f ,J MERCURY . . . Ken Engel trips down the court to catch the ball. ., f:,.,. s C 'j ', A 'sliiniq i PER OF ATTENTION. Jason is once again in the middle. RUBBERBAND MAN. Hoover jumps for the ball. THE INCREDIBLE HULK. Ken Whitwer holds up the wall. Varsity Boys Basketball f X2'5,5S X' f, LOOK IN THE SKY! Its a bird . . . , its a plane . . . , No! Its Superpate! W K 1 5, u if l If N Q sys .i:X--:fw W ins. , BLOCK 'EM, GUARD 'EM, DON'T LET ,EM SHOOT! Ken blocks Hanford's Jolly Green Giant. 82 Varsity Boys Basketball I A A l l 'W , pl 9 Q ' WHICH WAY WILL IT Go? Right or Left no one knows. K 5 ' ?E,,,X?x,m .s REACH FOR THE STARS. Ken Engel looks for the ball. H Y COACH, CAN I USE MY KARATE NOW? Taira blocks a Rough R der. l 1 1 i 1 V 8,'r -w-mqmqg iv-L., T, 'limi me e Q In ly' C J' nMf.f...,,. '- ff' 9- ,I , IS TWO FEET OFF THE GROUND HIGH ENOUGH? Ken Engle shoots for two. I .1 ww ar '1 - Q I I Y V C fi ns v - LIIIREQLTQ Q, v--Q 5-.- .. DRIBBLE IT, PASS IT, WE WANT A BASKET! Kyle Duke dnb bles down the court. OVER IS NUMBER ONE AND DON'T FORGET IT! Our team is awesome and 1142 knows ANOTHER LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC , Hoover makes another i slam dunk. Varsity Boys Basketball MIKE PECH says, but ref listen, it was just an accident. GET OUT OF MY FACE, says Rick Van Galder to a Bullard J.V. S h 0 0 t i I1 S t a r S i-- ' i 1 J.V. Basketball X E- S., lmfg -' Xxx D I W 4 f' I' --4 s.-nnlfw' J 7711! 5.7 MLJJUWW' L v : ' , . 'dw --ly '11- .. s,,, is a player from Edison, in the meantime, Mike Peck makes his ,4 Left to right, top row: Rick Van Galder, Steve Boline, Sean McClendon, Paul Wallace, Mike Pech, Jesse Herring, Steve Howell, Coach Robinson. Bottom: Jay Urabe, Dean Robinson, Kevin Robinson, Dan Smith, James Parks, Brent Kubota. if N A. ' 'R 30 STATUE OF LIBERTY PLAY, Jesse making his play. FREE THROW SHOT. s-i-n-k, sink it Jesse, sink it hey. f' F ANS ga. QV The Junior Varsity Basketball Team, started their season with tremendous talent and Patriot pride. The J.V. Team quickly gained confidence on the court, and their strength and power will prove to be valuable for next year's Varsity Basketball Team. When the emphasis was on defense, the Hoover Hoopsters proved to be a definite defensive threat to all other Junior Varsity Teams. Tough competi- tion made our shootin' stars, work hard for a win, but the crowd was always assured of a more than exciting game. LOOK AT THAT, the ball's stuck to the back- board. J.V. Basketball Patriots Carry Out Tradition With Pride The GOAL of the Hoover Boys' Varsi- ty Soccer Team was to stay within the BOUNDS of the NYL soccer title. The NET effect has been shown with wins over such schools as Clovis, Bullard and Clovis West. We got a KICK out of you! THIS IT IT. Shawn Kelly is determined to make this g4 86 Boys' Varsity Soccer MASS CONFUSION. 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Q ' iw , hm,-W A , . H ' 4, . 4 Q9 ' A HE LIGHTS? Klrk fmds lt har 5 . I. Q I K K V .rf I , f t . f . mf .- x.-X ff' . ,k,Vkf.h I -K E lf ? in - iq, X , Q ER ROUND AND ROUND . .. This IS a soccer game N - DN DDDR X x - - , xx. ,QQ--,553 ' :fry V, - . - W gf , A --sf --V ' frgggi w w .L . ' an 3:-izzgf N K' T ' L- , - . ' -W 1, - , ,W .D...,.,.....,..,,........ D. - I-I 4' x ,. 4, . 5'--A MSX vfxzw- f 9 , 'Y 'Q'-.-. iiff V aft. Q 412' Q f Q x W, mia.. 'MW WM 'V' A ,L Pf? f A . -mmm. 'N'-x My ' 1, ww 4 , , . J is -- -XS A Q. ' .W X K .r t u..22.'xffQ.iY33fgW+7?Q'S'a'52 ' K I K-1 . ,l .km , ' 1, - D ls ' f 3 . , L . - - 'f- -'ff'-vfv-vw-vfvxvwhn-lv 4-we N-An-4 fun-Q-wan-few :www A , .. wr- .vdr .. , . -M K 'Z' . ,., K K 'ix S iv. - V- 6... N- . 4 ,.:.,f--4 X.. ' . x . ' 1 'F' i 1 'Mic A is Q' G: I r D I X X Q X X -., I ' F1 O -V -5 -? 2 X x Y f xr 'r,, D A D 1 The 1982 Hoover Boys' Junior Varsity Soccer team again had a terrific year! They showed true Patriot spirit this year, with good sportmanship and Hoo- ver pride. Wins were often, and losses were few as the Pates challenged for the North Yosemite League title again this year. Coach Ron Stribling did a great job inspiring the team, and the results were awesome! Congratulations to the Patriot Soccer Stars on a great year! GOT IT' I ran down the center the guy next to me fell I made it to the 10 yard line then scored' PUFF N STUFF. Richard Herriott runs like the wind J.V. Soccer Qlhxi NLM Q fi l RTOX oQkl?oV4Aw0 K X dl l gs U ' cmalxwwil, gc,Q3Q.N , I h . - Q I Q1 QQQQTJXGHEST KICKERS . X, IN, wll fggyiffxqbl THE3' Ov E f' 'EL xyjx W XQDLQU C, NQQQP O V Psst! Hey you. Yes, you! I'm going to let you in on a secret. Hoover DOES have a girl's soccer team. Yep, that is right! And what's more, they're fantastic. As you read from Cindy's message, they were determined to be undefeated this past season. And they did a great job of sticking to that goal. So now you know the secret. A NEW FORM OF THE CHARLESTON. Jane Lundy takes time to do some Kathy Jones, in an exhaust t t e t fancy footwork. 2 C C 9 ' W e re determined 4 1 1 1 90 Girls' Soccer l I I Left t oach Met yl, Nad ne P d , Susa Coll s Lau e Que e JoA Gracie Flores Middle Row-lionique Musik, L da Rob nson Cindy Spradlmg Ja ce Coll Row-Mendy Hall, Tra y Denny, Kelly W lde Patty Stockpole L sa Re be g Kate to be undefeated this year 1 k 4' N S 1 8' 5 ,xg i 5 . . I . Q.,,, f di i 5 I in. X C. 5 3 .5 ,. . 6 ay: I Z .' - 3 A, .. ,' ,. i lg v 2 2 ' 2 1 ' U ' . .M A K, ' V -3 ' I Qu- - , J' I 4' ' ' ns X h fawj- Q..-...uf ,QQ AV X f A . x . , , , ' K 1. r -. .-Q..-. - 6.-........... , A M A I v f mdih'-V . I ww- e4'l'Mkv,. f X, 1 I 1 ' ' 1 1 . k. . - ff A ' N . x ..,.-w - , .. 4 A 47' pf, , - , . M . J ,, U 1. x K . Q-X f ' A ' ' A X8 . V K5 e ' , Je. Y . Q, , I AN, .. .,,.,L , ' , Q, V f . 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' J n -v . , N fs', o ' ' X ,W , 4 , 'fi L11 7 3,,,wgf,f- nik! 2555+ J 5,95 - QI IU , , W, ,,..4.y ,SJ 1 4 Y 5 5 U. Y Y'- Q ,H Q vi -, L . x Taking Them To The Mat Wrestling is a team sport which stands alone. Not many people under- stand its strategies and that excep- tional wrestlers are few and far be- tween. With the knowledge and skill gained from constant practice, the wrestler's reflexes become sharp and quick to meet an equally aggressive opponent. These Varsity Wrestlers are challenged for their position on the team each week by the Junior Var- sity team members, but none the less very few times are they beaten by their challenger. Hard practice keeps up the skill and knowledge of the sport. Left to Right lst Row: Kevin Klan, Willie San- tos, Larry Andrade, Joe Estrada, Mark Hernon, Tod Harris, Deron Schab, 2nd row: Ray Marez, Jim Trejo, Murray Wilson, Randy Jones, Ken Gobeli, Scott Simons, Andy Naze, Coach Mor- elli l I I DARE YOU to knock thislbattery off my shoulder. Mark Hernon says brutally to his opp: i if, Q4 Ning ro -fa. COACH MORELLI yells words of encourage- SURPRISE This move never to fail when I use it on my little brother. remarks Deron. ment. 92 Varsity Wrestling l BOTTOMS UP. Ronny Fernandes struggles to be released in order to win the match. E , -Q, mms 1 wi' IN .Q e wg I VIN KLAN alias Schlitz malt liquor bull prepares to charge at his oppone nt. MARK COMPLAINS. There's got to be a better way to go over the threshold. Varsity Wrestling I SAW IT FIRST! Junior Varsity wrestlers and their referee fight over a quarter during a match Animals Ilncaged At Hoover Without a doubt, wrestling, probably more than any other sport, stresses individual strength and stamina from an athlete. During the course of a match, wrestlers of equal weight are pitted against one another. They strive to achieve victo- ry over their opponent by utilizing their skill, strength and quick reflexes. Many people often forget about Junior Varsity and Sophomore sports. They do, however, play a very important part in Hoover sports, and wres- tling is no exception. To be on the J.V. team means putting in just as many hours of hard work as the Varsity team. This takes a great deal of dedication. Many talented individuals on this year's J .V. team will undoubtedly be headed for next year's Varsity team. 94 J. V. Wrestling rid Z NAl.1.u.w UIMPIONS sa Row Chuck Manzell, Mark Davis, John Fulmer, Todd Jacobson, Kurt Kessler, David Mar- 2nd Row: Melvin Scheidt, Robert Fernandes, Todd Haggerton, John Agular, Eddie Aroz, Newman. :,ff,1,, ,N , -, ,f, THAT'S USING YOUR HEAD. Vince Newman takes the advise of his coach and tries to knock some sense into his opponent. THE CHAMP. Andy waves to the cam- 6I'8. sz -I if ., ,, Q .frgg-,S,V4 FY ga N l,,?A ,W , fs jr . J.V. Wrestling T-A-K-E Take it away! The 1981-92 Varsity Girls' Basketball Team gained some much needed experience and playing time this year. Although the team wasn't fortunate to win that many games, they still played with a great amount of spirit and hard work. The future looks bright with many of the hoopsters returning for the Patriots next year. Congratulations on a fine season, and continued good luck! 2- S 'ny Wi. X..?i-Fw I X gs .4 HEY, LOOK! The ball must be stuck up therel lBack row, left to rightl- Coach Bob Gray, Carol Boline, Tara Tomamichael, Laura Milella, Patty McPherson, Vicki Lujano. fFront row, L to Rl- Ashlyn Lujano, Can- daee Smithson, Dani Valdez, Liz House. 96 Girls' Varsity Basketball sg A , .xi t Q, .QIS-EXW ' . v i f V24 if . qs BLOW- Carol blocks no matter what! -Q -M, .... - r, N W., Qi THINK FAST- A game of hot potato onthe courts. X UP FOR GRABS- Woa, . . . give me that, ilfs mimi! UP, UP, AND AWAY- Give me ri boost would yz1'? C ALMOST WONV' Ashlyn Lujano Girls' Varsity I'3asket,bz1ll One On One HEY! Did you know that girls aren't just cheerleaders and pep girls anymore? Now they're out bouncing the basketball instead of the old pom pom. Hoover's no exception. The Junior Varsity Basketball team showed that it takes more than just a pretty face to get the applause of a cheerling crowd. The team had a good year with a 7-11 record. It was a very big improvement over last year, said Coach Julie Domingo. She hopes for an even better team next year. So don't be surprised guys, when a girl comes up to you and challenges you to a game of one on one. THIS ONES FOR GRANNY. Irma shoots with such de- termination. 98 Girls JV Basketball Top Row L to R. Irma Mesa, Beth Kellogg, Yen Ngo, Gloria Parke, Rhanda Karagizian. Bottom Emily Bair, Cara Soderstrom, Kelly. Hawkins, Kim Ross, Sandra Friesen and Coach Domingo. UP IN THE SKY, IS IT A BIRD? NO, IT'S SUPERPATE! Kim flies into action to sink a basket. 335115 1512- H Q . Q' 'Y 'xx ROR IMAGE. Irma sees herself as she would, Ifshe looked through a mirror and saw her number, 21. READY, AIM, SHOOT. Kelly Hawkins sets up this one. WHERE IS EVERYBODY? Beth Kellogg looks for a team mate. Girls .IV Basketball Powder Puff Football is spon- sored by Campus Life, which is a Christian organization affiliated 4N with Youth for Christ - an off-cam- pus organization. Powder Puff is a lot of fun, and a good chance to meet new people, but it's also a lot of hard work in icy cold weather. There were many cold fingers, a few scratches and scrapes and even a bump on the head. And they call this flag foot- ball? The coaches are part of what made being on the team so much fun. They had a lot of patience with us even though they did laugh at our mistakes. They always watched out for us though and kept us from getting cold by making us run laps. Out of the five games we played, without a doubt, the most memora- ble one had to be against Bullard in the mud. It was impossible to run without slipping. The final score was 29-7 tHooverJ. By the time we left the field, we looked like we had been mud wrestling instead of playing football. This was the only game we won, and we didn't make the finals but we still had a great time. Top Row: Kathy Parkman, Lori Marsoobian, Chris Ellison, Jill Hunter 2nd Row: Cinda Quadro, Kim Parkman, Kim Sheppard, Stephanie Lubbes, Michelle Hyer, Kim Bumgarner, Bobby Haggerty, Aldy Ta- mayo Zlrd Row: Deanna Charest, Tonya McKinney, Debbie Hyer, Ali- sha Robertson, Jill Espinosa, Vicki Bailey, Sherri Hooper 4th Row: Diane Faith, Kelly Howell, Sherri Giragosian, Lisa Kahaian, Laura Gilbert, Linda Ratzlaff, Mary Howard, Heather McCloskey, Angelique Carver Bottom Row: Jennifer Cooley, Beth Cain, Monica Kirk, Dana Urabe, Teresa Cross, Kathy Gonsalves, Cindy Sheldon Coaches: Jody Allen, Robert Haar, Chris Lockett, Jim Graves, Kevin Olsen, David McNeil, Rick Lawson, Mike Murdock, Mike Lahrman, Steve Henni- gan, Brian Marsoobian, Mark Tedsloff U'RE NOT GETTING THROUGH US! says Stephanie and Teresa as they block for Amy. I GOT HER FLAG. Aldy yells to coaches as Kris says, You sure uv do. ALISHA, is in hot pursuit ofa Clovis West player to stop the clock. Powder Puff 1 0 1 02 Spring SeaS0I1 1 I :Un .-aa, W . Mg, V- K xrlxq ll! ,x Mm. Sax., Xi , f K b lg? , . .64 :',:. fa' W' gig I xlqv .I Rx 9 WH! ,B '- J,xx,. in N A ' , , Q 1255 It ' Q A illlll The Spring Season Next Stop World Series? Baseball, perhaps one of the most popular spring sports, heads into the '82 season with great hopes. The team has made it to the valley playoffs for the past two years, and with the help of the senior ball players maybe three will be the charm. Also assisting will be Hoover's coaching staff, consisting of Head Coach Hal Froese, who has been coaching the varsity team for three years, and George Omachi, who has put countless hours of his own time into the club. The juniors of the club also play a big part. Next year they will be leading the team to the fourth great season. COACH GEORGE OMACHI explaining and demonstrating the basics of pitch- ing. I l HEY COACH, am I supposed to get that little white thing if it comes? i '22 MQK MW 'MQ g-1' C' AW-3 'Q K i tw LUCKY FOR YOU, John Quinto, that pitch was low and outside. 1 Varsity Baseball I l l K 9 Q. . 1 . hw.. , .. .. ,.,,...... -, A ' ' - ' , - . ..',,.:.: .- - .m 0 sn ' ' . ' TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT. David Vanlilswyk shoots the fence. 'mul' STEN CLOSICLY BRYAN. The secret to a curve ball is less pressure with the finger. on-'-4 HOBBIES Al.l,lCN, prepares to clad the catcher's ar- i f i HI MOM. Head coach Hal Froese pitches B.l'. with the help ofjugs. Left to right, front row: Mike Lahrman, Mark Rodriguez, Bryan Marsoobian, Mike Fox, Louie Smaldino, Conrad Lucero, Burke Barthel, Jody Allen, Steve Vlasis, Mike Reyes. Back row: Hal Froese, Dean Parrish, Paul Tell, Tom Gleason, Joe Cherry, Mike Sherron, David VanElswyk, Jeff Cruse, Mark Harri- son, Scott Belmont, Bill McKenzie, George Omachi. Varsity Baseball 1 Playing The Field Hoover's great happenings of 1982 contin- ued on the Junior Varsity baseball diamond this year. With many top sophomores and a large number of juniors coming out for the team, Coach Herzog was nothing but pleased with the results. The players never gave up this year, striving hard to reach their goals. Hoover rode up the North Yosemite League ladder to the top with their Patriot Pride shin- ing through like a flashlight in the fog! Return- ing to the Pate squad this year were some ex- cellent juniors: Vince Magri, Doug Zavala, John Forestiere, Brennan Wheelock, Paul Martinez, and Kurt Rennels. Also contribut- ing heavily to the Hoover team were super sophomores Chris Lockett, Rick Van Galder, and Sean McClendon. Team spirit, team sportsmanship, and team play lead to team victories for the 1982 Patriot batters. Hoover is extremely proud of your fine efforts. COME ON! Coach Herzog wants Rick VanGalder to con- centrate. J.V. Baseball THERE I GOES! Vince Magri watches as the ball goes by H x Q -qw -W Xe 1 s s X S -nO 'l 1 f pry 4- I x , ,,, 1' ,O '-mgwu.. ' ' , -or :ma ,M 'ss- Q All xX.,4,.. X-16 ' r- X,- A el 1 - 4 OT FOOTBALL! Kirk tries t V . . ' 5 gp' 9 . 'I' -', '.f : ,N Q 9 ,Q 'ff .' O f 1,,La,'.W,, Q faffwi, f ,- ?,gQ,wiE'e'f, ' O' L' if 15- W , 4 1 Jw' :if'iX2x'W 'f-'44 W'-' - :5 izW'?'1,. lf? , ' 33:51 A f Q, 4 5,71 ,..,w,q,,f4gQg: T ' , -- .446 . M 4,1,,' ' V '. 'E' -1+ ' 1.3: .. V , H . AW gf 2 ,A ,'va' a-' ,kv - ' ' .fm-hw Y. ,N fy 1 1 'D Patriots Are Hit Hoover's Softball team provided their North Yosemite League rivals with plenty of competition during the 1982 season. The team consisted of deter- mined girls who constantly gave it their best during the games. Coached by Marcia McGinnis, the numerous amount of sophomores will provide for an even better team next year. Coach McGinnis was as- sisted by Karin Johnson. Softball got some deserved at- . tention when their new softball diamond was built on the North- west side of the Hoover field. Many people don't realize that ' softball players practice and train just as hard as the other sports. Aside from that, many of the girls play Miss Softball America during summer. Softball is played basically the same way as baseball, with a few exceptions. In softball, the ball is pitched underhand, instead of overhand The bases are also closer together SPINNING 'ROUND AND AROUND. Sherri watches as the ball travels to the batter. 1 Softball WHO'S ON FIRST? Leisle Williams nd Beth Kellogg compete to see which girl can reach the base f a GOING FOR J,'Ff5 GUSTO! Lisa is determined to make it home before the ball S I l vp 4 . 'i .11-at V .w of 'i r. :Mel wrauiit. fyg',fg1 '.-.,,'L'l:l3i'wS Thaw ,.,,..,..-af-N . ., inlay .- .n -5-'oar k,,. qv,i-,lf N ,Q I. - 4 ' ' u- 4 fiat l. ' .sf ,.' 1' wiv- 4 i.,,4 .fl ,. -n. sangfui ,-.9 .1 .mm '?. Fa., vvk Q Q64- I 41. ef .A 5-. , 4 ... ,fs .1 new ce drills. l'l' WON l' G0 ALL AROUND, says Marion as she prac- g . l, w l'LL JUST CLOSE MY EYES and cross my fingers for luck. Kelly swings for another of her homeruns. Front row, left to right: Asst, Coach Karin Johnson, Melinda Hall, Lisa Renherg, Kelly Howell, Susan Collins, Laura Melella, Gretchen Schroeder, and Coach Marcia McGinnis. Middle row: lieth Kel- logg, Candi Smithson, Vikki Lujano, and Sherri Reitz. Front row: Mary Essenheimer, Erin Dunn, and Leisle Williams. Not. Pictured, Marion Buki- lica. For being a relatively new sport here at Hoover, in existence for had tremendous success 1n softball This year was no exception Coach McGinnis deflnltely should be proud of the team only the past 5 years, Hoover has Softlmll 1 l'l S O.J. Running through airports isn't his only hobby. In track, as in all sports, teams can not win championships on talent alone. A team must get one-hundred percent effort from every in- dividual if it is to be successful. Talent, pride and determination are keys to a successful win. Every task met will be met with strength, stamina and teamwork. Their athletic abili- ties and positive attitudes helped lead them on to victory. Track offers a person many tough chal- lenges, such as achieving tough record break- ing marks. Each person contributes to the making of the team. The Patriot Pride shows through in every teammate. Boys' Track SUPERMAN! Don't worry Bill and Lance, l'll save you. vans. . 1 f- 4-v 'w ,Q ayes do 'lg l '-'f ' MW K .pl ,ti j V' be . 1 P- . V- a .,.. .. az . M 'wif-1 V. vlfwfl Q--an ,v 'f I, ,.51w , LOOK OUT, Bill and Lance, the womens track team is after you. 4 l l P l X SPEAR FISHING. Tim Webb fishes for exciting tropical fish in the pit. Ken Ballardo, Arnel Douglas, Ron Evans, Chuck Garagus, Marc Graham, Andre Grey, Lance Hairabedian, Robert Hendrix, Mike Hopkins, Antonio lness, Matthew Lara, Chris May, Mike Murdock, Rod Murr, James Parks, Brice Powell, Jeff Quarles, Harman Randhawa, Alan Richard- son, Dean Robinson, Kevin Robinson, Wes Schal, Bill Schroyer, Matt Siegel, Phillip Sherrill, Hill Sullivan, Dan Te Nyen Huis, Dean Walker, Paul Wallace, Richard Wil- son, Bill Villilolas. S'l'A'l'UE OF LIBERTY, Phillip has been froze in this pose. Boys' Track 1 1 1 The Girls Are The 1982 Hoover's Girls' Track had a sensational year! Coach Julie Domingo, had a great season that featured many broken records, many new friendships and sports- manship. Track involves many long hours of hard prac- tice and dedication. They do various thingsg the half mile relays, the 440, 220, and the 100 yard dash, standing long jump, and many more. Getting prepared for running, the girls do warm-ups such as stretching, pull ups, leg exer- cises and other various things that help the team win. One of our runners, Linda Billing, comments that she loves to run and participate in sports because she feels that it is a challenge. Congratulations to you all. A PAIR OF NIKES is one ofthe best. equipment to use to win a race. N YEN, JANE AND NADINE try to win in the battle of the sexes. ' 1 1 2 Girls' Track AKING A LEAP, Jackie Hutton goes for the goal, as spectators are SAYS, one snap, two snap, three snap, four! DIANE WEAVER LEGS! She uses Johnson's baby oil every time she runs in a race. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Laurie Sever, Andrea Cervantes, Wanda Haman, Jackie Hutton, Nadine Pardo, Lisa Townsend, Cheri Long, Kim Graves, Irma Meza, Jill Weldon, Yen Ngo, Vicki Snowdon, Jane Wilder, Kim Yates, Christine Davis, Lorna Campbell and Linda Billing. Not pictured: Karen Ellis, Cathy Hurd, Kim Johnston, Marina Kitamura, Kim Ross, Diane Weaver, Jeanette Wiebe and Lynette Zerounian. Girls' Track 1 1 3 Mens, Volleyballers Set Up For V1CtOIy Wlth Determ1nat1on Coach Kliff Justesen did an- other outstanding job coaching thls year s fabulous Hoover Pa trlot Mens Volleyball team wlth the help of the asslstant coaches Gary Flsh Mlke Her r1ck and Kelth Tonooka Th1 excellent group of Volleyballer not only proved that they were tough opponents 1n the North Yosemlte League but also that they had talent and Splflt to come out on top The word W1n was fre quently m the minds of these centrated effort by all the team members They showed that tre mendous Pate Prlde and sklllful knowledge were key formulas for another successful season Returnlng players were Tom Austln Wayne Dlxon Robert Haar Krls Johnson Vahe K Messerhan B111 Murphy H1en Ngo Vlctor Takahashl Marty Tokubo and Matt Tom Con gratulatlons to thls terr1f1c group of macho dudes for thelr f1ne sportsmanshlp and re presentlng Hoover well ' a ' 9 9 I 9 . ' . , . . .S s 7 CC . ' 77 - macho athletes. It took a con- . , . , 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 1 - ' CK 77 5 + 5 I 10 . . . Coach Justesen teaches the tea 1 Mens' Volleyball 1 'rl 'Na 31 ld 5' . W- f . 9 1 A J R '. gtg 1:55 x ,x,, f d, -.9 is: . il it V l 4 I' fd' 3,5 3. L X' J K ,4- Mx! l -ff' 'I' 11 lm W Mens' Volleyball SWIM YOUR HEARTS OUT, says Coach Jacobsen. ,gf .-Q. ....wi fe, 5 --w 'le QW lv 'yfmm , S ww ' 1 MQW? M-new C ' .qt iw '?ixQ:i,Mfv.A 1 . ., . N.: 'f'5'd f'y?'77, ROARl That water makes me roar like a tiger, Darrell Gorham says as he swims by. l l l l i l ...-9 - ,fr -Q' M T' Q :ii ,gn , JJ, Y, A . W K 'zvflggh fu., ' 'M,xJ1'v -. wi. is. mv Mx Wo. -'NM N... 1--1 ,,,.,....i ..,..rr4-f 7--lf? -.J I TOLP YOU, keep your eyes off the girl swimmers, says Coach Jacobse l . ,.,a.,H ,, - - ' -. A v - Y - X Q' .-, .. ,. . -. U , 2 .'. 'Q . - Q 1.5 a,g'r ,f, - ,. Q ,Q 'fx .fy , A W,:g , ', U N 'jf 74 ' .: A Q- we T we ku, .. A ' ' 'M TMP N- ww. R V A mf' A i - - R A -T FTS T . ..:.. 'Rae , I Y ' A Q - 4' A Q, , 'fr' ANA 4 S+ .Nm .f ' ms. , s65-i-Jia. V ef 09, v . s ish .iiel , S .. nd' si A' x Y. i: V765 V ' V-'Q ' ' ' - , Yfw 'T4,w: fri, xrgki 5 gig.. PM N'--LT irish ii in if - avi-' hi' - W..??' 1i,5i!':--' 'Q X' 5 N-mix ' -,M . 5 1.4: o lu 4 ,119 lug . Jkm. nl., 4 I l 4 w w l s Boys Swimming STROKE . . . STROKE ... GULP. Swim practice again. ,1-if:-rx, '1q d' f ,,-.T '- . vb ,030 The Wet Aren I THINK I SAW TI-IE LOCH NESS MONSTER. Says John Fullmer. I'M Back row, Left to Right, Kirk Bostic, Jimmy George, Kevin Trutna, John Fullmer, Arnold Lee, Clay Goodwin, Darrell Gorham, Bill Mortimer, Tony de Silva, Brett Winchell, Scott Case, Ian Taniguchi, Chris Whiteside, Tom Robinson, Ernie Duran, Brad Goodbar, Mike Stuart, Ugene Muse, Pat Finn. Coach Jacobsen, Asst. Coach Lougee. ALL ALONE IN THE DEEP BLUE. Oh well. MY NOSE takes a licking, but it keeps on running. The Hoover Patriot Boys' Swimming Team had a fine season during 1982. Spirit and sportsmanship were high, as nearly 50 boys came out for the team this year. There were many Sophomores and Juniors on the Pate swim team this year, which Coach Jacobson liked a lot, considering that many will return to the team in 1983. A sensational season for the Pates swim team. Boys' Swimming 1 AQUA ADDICTS What do Frogs, Fish, Whales, and Surfers all have in common? If you said they're girls who go to Hoover, your only half right. They sure are girls, but these girls are the members of the GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM. These girls put many hours of long and hard work outs everyday for four months. This gave the girls the chance to compete against other girls just like themselves. The dedica- tion we girls give is more than anyone could ever ask, said Andrea Adolphfa member of the tearnl. We should all commend these girls for such a good job. Back Row, L to R. Rhonda Karagozlan Lo 1YaI1Cl1l'a Liz Silva Kim Oleson Gloria Schroeder Karen Shlrk Karle, Andrea Adolph, Janet Bracken Kat my Gallego Julie Phillips Cindy Muse Front Row Cindy Gorham Horn, Lynette Duran, Pam Meyer Hagen Kim Waer Cara Soderstrom Sandra Friesen Melissa Corrigan Jordon, Kelly Hawkins. ONLY THREE HUNDRED MORE LAPS TO GO! Liz Silva wonders if she is ever going to make it. 1 Girls' Swimming , Q-'Hof , ,iqgljfg . Fi' J ' -, J MELLISA AND ANDREA backstroke their way to the finish line. ME! PICK ME! Kim Waer wants to answer one last question before she goes under- s.I in? HAT IS THIS? A PUNK CONVENTION? Everyone tries to be cool with their shades. BOY I WISH I WAS IN THE STARTING POSITION. Liz Silva sighs in grief. Girls' Swimming 1 Patriot Divers Do It Off The Deep End!!! COACH S OH NO!! I'd better start to concentrate on my diving, Coach Shirk is watching me, Lisa Balzer exclaims. dive, ' I and k ! M f mx? . nn- nxfl I. ,. 7'fW'!, XR X 5 ON THE WAY TO THE SKY! Reaching for new heights is talented Pate diver Kevin Harris. Diving HIRK demonstrates a new type THREE GIRLS THREE! It seems like some people are never S JP, UP HERE! Murray Wilson is hanging from the lights n. J, ' . Q. . Ti f' . ' N.. , ll ' Q., , , . W .- lr' Harris, Murray Wilson. Camera shy: Stephanie Reistetter, Gloria Parke, Amy Ogata. Hoover Patriot Divers: Left to right. Lisa Balzer, Piet Ogata, Nancy Pennington, Lisa Gray, James Stuart, OPEN ARMS!!! That great song by Journey has James Stuart trying his imitation. The 1982 Hoover Patriot Diving Team made quite a splash this year! Every day after school, this talented group of divers could be seen out in the pool, practicing for the intense upcoming meets. Al- though Diving is a relatively new sport at Hoover, and one which isn't too well known, many students were interested, which certainly put a smile on Coach Su- san Shirk's face. A few of the top Patriot Divers this year included Murray Wilson and returnees Lisa Balzer and Nancy Pennington. This is excellent news for Coach Shirk, because all three are Ju- niors, and will be returning to the team next year. Many people don't know it, but Hoover's Diving meets go hand in hand with the Pate Swimming meets. Without the Divers, the Swimming Team wouldn't be as successful, since the two team scores are added together to achieve an overall swim meet Champi- on! The team's Patriot Pride and tre- mendous spirit won out, as the team had a successful season. Congratulations and good luck to a fine group of excellent divers! Diving 1 2 1 1 l Tennis, That's Our Racket!! HELP!! . . . but coach, I feel so deformed when I hit it backhand, Are you kidding me? I can get this one over easy! 1 Boys' Tennis I I I 4 I THOUGHTFUL g, I Q SPRINTIN I 4 i 1 vi fe i .ai- igi l l l i 1 I . I E l i :ii 56 .. fins ' 1 ' s l G. Boy, i s-inuussx-.,....,L - i Q K' al yi ' ,-,git ff: , I , I I r , 4 e'll,i A Q ax SIM' ax if I ' ' I I, 'I I' it llc QP' ' JING. Now, ifI can just hit it so it goes to his left side .. . 1 :4 f , ,. fi ' ' dl 1 i 1 , 1541 fit. 4'i. . ii! il if 1 . -. I've got to really stretch to reach the one's this guy hits! ' Y 1 I I 1 e . - - . . , , - - . . v , . ' 1 a Q Lf, at fri- i I , ti, .:' -r x we lf e ,, if F. f 1. 4 . 1 I ' X, V, , g , ,, K W. L I 1, li 'JJ 4- N-I , . ' F I ' . I I 1 I' , .Ng 'A 1 ' N 5 ,Q ' I ff S I I , s ., 4 I !' S . 4 1' P . ,Q -'L, fl 'Q A. :l,.J'i1,,. ft '221 V' 1 K xl-dj A , S , ww. , 7 '.t , f err. X U SURPRISE! Wow! . . . Did I really hit it that far? I can't believe I did it. FRISKY, EW, ugh, 100k at that dirty little thing. You expect me to hit that? This year's Boys' Tennis Team worked together courageously with their talent and spirit bringing them out on top. They were the best on the court, running so fast to show a good game that they could have caught their shorts on fire. They can even stop on a dime and give you nine cents change when it comes to playing a good game. The team really swung into action this year, showing with a stroke of genius that tennis is their racket! ttop, l to rl- Coach Joey Chevalier, Gavin Nishioka, Mike Inouye, Dan Taylor, Todd Snedden, Kenny Hubach, Jeff Schneider, Gary Liao, Coach Tom Smykal. Front- Curtis Chann, Andy Tindel, Shawn Sani, Tim Kent, Steve Fisher. Boys' Tennis Tradition Suriya Jeyapalan strives for perfection with every hit. Carol Boline goes for the gusto while astounding her opponent. The Hoover Girls' Tennis Team has a tradition of win- ning. For the past two years, the team has placed second in the NYL and second in the Valley. Compiling a 31 win 6 loss record. The 1982 version was no exception to this winning spirit. Returning seniors Carol Boline and Susan Davis added strength and leadership to this young team. All members worked hard to obtain a closeness that teams rarely exhibit. To earn money for equipment and uniforms the team sponsored a Tennis-A-Thon. All members sought out pledges and played ten straight hours of tennis! Third year Coach Karen Sowby works the team hard and expects a lot from her players, but with such a suc- cessful record to uphold nothing less would be acceptable to the coach or the team members. 1 Girls' Tennis Of Wi ning Back row, L-R5 Carol Konlande, Jenny Unruh, Susan Davis, Sherri Girogosian, Laur Tracy. Middle rowg Cori Chrisman, Kelli Sanborn, Beth Sellend, Susie Wright, Deann Jarvis. Bottom rowg Deanna Kitumura, Cherie Jew, Suriya Jeyapalan, Debbie Williams l n 4 H - -Sw' W- 1 '- aww fwlhsafmwa.-f I? 'X' A W-vnqh is 4' iw- P ,...-H ..1 ' Coach Sowby swings her stuff in an effort to demonstrate her technique to the nearby team. It's hard to believe it's possible to play tennis on one foot. Sherri shows good form in her follow through, but needs a lesson on smiling Susan square dances with her racket in between matches. Girls' Tennis 1 l Pates Swing For The Green The Hoover Golf Team this year is led by Senior veteran John Kutumian. He is a solid mature golfer who should do well through out the season. Slow starting senior Mike Kasparian may prove to be a winner late in the season during the League Finals. The Varsity in general will struggle to finish in the top three. The J .V. Team is lucky to have 6 sophomores who have golf ex er- ience. They are led by two tough competitors, Jeff Brown and Lance Ca el. Look for the J.V.'s to emerge as a powerful force in 3 years! BOY, would you look at that professional swing just completed by a future pro golf player? Left to right, back row: Snedden, Jeff Brown, Lance Capel, Greg Ireland, Greg Counts, M tt Campbell, Kevin Olison, Troy Nunez, Danny Streit. 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' V ' ,M.,H. lr A ,V , .f--ff, . - 1, fl, f, . - 5 MH A-.W ' '. 4. f 1' 255, l.,,, ,V A. . A v 'lv-in, A .., ,N ,-, ..-ga. 1- 9935 in 16 3 f x I ,- . 'r , 2 f S ,ff ' 'Q ' V' nl , an , YQ.. af' L V H ,r f ff' off ' 1 4' 'ini' 1.42. Q Pr Q 1 , . I A Qi L , I v 6 330 Q? Q EJQJTQ l 1 QE Q3 F 5 J .S 3 6255 ? Q?E75 5 majgmg 3352? kW 5 W xh. 5 Q A A C4 VB O ' 431 . 'Qi i5O322f3f5f3 4235 8 Q N D1 58 QQSQ G 2 ADEQ Jig Q 1 56? J 50 we J 2 wg 'Q 3 - N 1 28T,Q27gj gg 1 4 J 5 i E 355 ggi' 4 1 The Cast of Characters -1-:1.ln 4.4, A if A N v we 'E' .ff 1 I its ,. Q sf H- mar. - ' Leaders of the Pack We came together from many different areas. Some of us were born in the Fresno area but didn't get to know each other until we came to Hoover. We were the first class in the desegre- gation program. We were bussed in the ninth grade to, learn how to cooperate with people different than ourselves. Some of us went to Freshman schools, but all of us led the way for the following classes. As alclass, our basic goals were to enjoy the experiences at Hoover High. We tried to keep communication between teach- ers and students open, so we could learn more. One thing our class did do was try! We were in charge of the 1981 Junior-Senior Prom, and it was a great success. We all worked together and had a lot of fun. We learned from the organizing and the teamwork. There are many differences between the time our parents went to school and when we did. They weren't surrounded by drugs and alcohol like we are today. They were under different R0 mr- Q.- peerrpressures than we were. The spirit at our football games was great. We yelled and screamed for hours, and then we couldn't talk for days. After the banners were torn, and the game was over, most of us went for pizza. I sometimes wonder how we all fit inside. It was hard to find a seat, or get your pizza before 11:00. Most of the 1982 Senior class is bound for college. Our per- sonalities and ideas are going to take us into different areas of life. Just as we came from many different areas ourselves. We'll become doctors, lawyers, politicians, parents, etc. Wherever you are, let someone know your address, so we can get a hold of you for the reunion. I want to thank the people who helped me in the Senior class activities. I've had many memorable years here, because of you. Thanks. ' Sherry Kowallis X 27 w r Wir' uf Q 'J' x ,Q Y 'H . Q ' u a .. ,Qu A 1 .. HR - if' if i ' 'P 'IUUYER . 1 U y ' W QA I 1 x r 9 F P ' 'I . ':. .Y 'tl K . ,jg 1 1 I' , wwf '- ' . , ' I-F . , 1' 'ifen :Jr ' M ,fr Ji' 1 5 -'N S , -gf 4 ' r A 5 , f H ' . S l W is 'VI Q. J-, J . ' nf uaq f B' 4 32 x ' -w lf. 4 , E -4 ,fa 1 f' V f inf L ,V,Q W 'zf f -4' I f, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Anecita Douglas, Robin Mc Artor, Margaret Chun, Sherry Kowallis, Karen Knapp The Stars Stephanie Bakkedahl Paul Banda Clinton Bandy Chuck Barker Jeff Barker Leroy Barnett Burkley Barthel James Beatty Janelle Beery 1 The Stars 1 l w 1 uv? Y K lr 4 4. Q. 'I 6 Q -Q Q .m l qv 1 3 2 r 4- lg Z 'R JI .. N MUNCHIES. Robert Fernandes chows down betw l classes. I 2 'W' W- , 1 1 . . --W .,,,,,, im., 1 LEFT 34. RIGHT 26. LISB, allas the Safe Cracker M' 'W' lm, I2 f ' caught. ,.9,,. llllllllllllllll , ,..-u-4 A 'X :Q 7' THE'THREE STOOGES ARE AT IT AGAIN. Pam Sullivan, Janet Dunn, and Brenda Thomas mosey on towards the quad. hl,lDlz bl-IOW. Armando lorrez laughs when Carrie Miller asks, ML Kirkart said to put it where? X1 Scott Belmont Lynette Bennett John Berglund Shari Bernier Lisa Bettosini Gina Bizzaro Candace Bolding Carol Boline David Bordwine The Stars 1 3 3 3fQL3Y,x1f3 'Jil ,g'..,,1'm. tg , .. . ,.,,, .sw -F ' . , 3. gxamfxii'-F Y - 1-If -,:5mf:--:-1f-'- H :f . f'5 'ka 'G .' v,h.a'4V 45.5 - ,'i . .'-,-' g .5 '2145334 ' ' .fn if-j fu 'L . A . I I 'v ' . p , . Q 4 'iii' 4 1 w x e I .sb a Lg 1 'F' 14 ,ii-x A. 325' f iv-1 Q - f A Q . .3-I n 'ff 5- , fn? A 3 'W 513.19 -1 1 1 A 4 1 'U Q. A fi aw ni v ' sv i f N in ', IP' .1 'ws' Q ' f ,. an MF!- - +?. -a I .... g.k.,r,,g3j:f..,, ,, F, ,. , .,..4..v ,lnlm Hurvlwlle- flllllll-'S Burns -lurly llurlun Ang:-lax C nm Sally Carver Scott Case Lynn Castello Carlos Castillo David Castillo John Castillo The Stars s- ., . gl -4' . ., JM' 1 . x ' , , Q Sf ,T o 1 4 ., ,+ 'W ll' , fafjl lj l l l 1 , ' '--1 Y' ' tl an a -'ll' l 1 Al ml f' . 45,5 N if V 9 1 4 z ' M 3 ,M 5 1 ll I 1 x .V 1 1 X l A A Q l' X ?4 'Qi 1 I . M4 'N 3 eu K 1 ,A s-X basil M-al inf ,l fa 4 ww! 3, 5 1 -W l . r ns. .. fdlfvl J --H nw'--'DM ' 'M , Q VV A.- ll fm f JUNK FOOD TIME! Saline Wilson is ehjoying her munchle CHEERING SENIORS. The crazy Seninrs can't be stopped ,fy l . . A .ff 9 ,, . 1 I A ' , Q., l A ' Q an ..1, sb M 11 uk. 1 l G N Us JJ ,..f in N 1 Z its ' 1 .r 4. A. vi- V I 'N ns, IW 4- dh 60 Sl' V, 'I , I , Y VY. 'V LVN, sit vw' A ,.- SH ' ff lfnj, .rf , .. P l -2 i in f X Y auf' Q Stephanie DerGarabe- dian Anthony De Silva Paul Dickie Celeste DiFlavio Wayne Dixon Anecita Douglas Tami Douglas Mike Doyle Marie Duda The Stars i s V M this M END OF HER ROPE. Sherry liowallis pulls for the seniors A NO'l'H Eli EXCITING DAY. Fincly contemplates life. I 'J' Michelle Duke John Duncan N Ml Sonic peoplc ire and mine ire inllmwra. L 7 f , A nf' 3 4' -. fx: gn! .fi ,..-. A Y - I, Y .l 2-fi V l , -flu 1 A TYPICAI, EATING BENCH. a Q Chmnp . . . Chomp . . . Munch . .. ' lXlnnch. 'ii --nv' V 'lm Janet Dunn via l l 2 1 X I' Carmelita Duque Steve Durbano sv Laura Dykes Kim Edwards Robin Ellis Chris Ellison The Stars l if 'W Kenneth Engel Erick Erickson V 'ti' ,,,,,, if?- IIQE 4. , A. J. I in-is , -wma' i I I i 3 l l M, . I NO. . . l'LL HAVE TO GIVE HER ONLY AN EIGHT. Chris Riley and friends search for the perfect l0. Dean Ertl Linda Escoto Gregory Espinosa Jill Espinosa The Stars School Spirit Lives On School spirit brings back good memories of a year, for it is spirit and enthusiasm that make high school fun. Plenty of spirit was always pre- sent at Patriot football games, where many stu- dents could be found cheering in the confetti- filled stands. There is much more to school spirit than foot- ball games, however. Many students often par- ticipated in class competitions, which added a bit of excitement to lunchtime, as did intra-mural whiffle ball tournaments. The band also contrib- uted a feeling of pride, not only at games and rallies, but in Washington D.C. where they trav- eled in April, representing Hoover and the rest of California. Cheerleaders and Pep Girls, as well as people involved in sports, provided entertainment for students at rallies, making them a success. Enthusiasm subsides though, as this year comes to an end, for Seniors are now looking forward to graduation and their future, while others look forward to summer vacationg but Pa- triot pride and spirit will return in the fall when a new generation of students replace the old. N v D4 iff! I . . x - 43 . ,Q L.. f V? is- ,gffvi L ,ff ' -'ff 'D T? uv, Fmt' 'V ,,A 5 i iv' O Y 1, ' -1, W I , 4 s Chris Friesen Chris Gallagher Kathy Gallego Becky Gallegos Juli Gallegos Debbie Gammill Ed Garcia The Stars Q., M , u 'G S V if fx Q E3 1 -to if' wi ,1 ' , 2154-4 All li iiei Jil ff . if fa. ,, an-W 'rf SPENDING MONEY But it's worth having a HEY YOU. You're not iii f- .M Y' says Mike Stewart. Q my picture in the yearbook. .. i ia. . ADS! Umm sounds n good julm to apply for, Chuck Denman. Y 4 i DON 'T SA Demarco, 1 v 3 Y THAT! says Donna Jr I'll never speak to you again! ffl! QV 'X '1 a , , . Tzxmmy Garner Chuck Garrigus ,Inne Girado Thomas Gleason Kenny Gobeli Kathy Con:-malves Paul Gonzalez The Stars 1 Brad Goodbar Kathleen Goodwin Rhonda Gordon Marc Graham Richard Graham Thomas Graham Debbie Greco Heather Green Zippurzlh Green Deanna Greem- 1 'I'hv Stars , , V, --5-514r.,, .Q SM 'xr ww .r,,.p. ,. A , r IMI lasE Zg?'. i.? h?g2Z.!.g:,,3, . 'K rf . M- ff ' .mv ,mx - - , rv Aw ,M Q, .J is mg. - W. : . . ,- , - . .g r-,. 's k -J .3 13 3 -.ala Q- fm- H :wk fu . -, ,. ,- 5 ,1. u.'-fx, G A A a - f H2 - . , If l.?,lff A N . - -7,4 If .V-'rgtvgg-4, ,',.,:f:u, Nix. .31 4 Y pq 'asv .ef G , Q . Q Nwkslir tw. ff .. Q v sf 2 A ' G a ea e Q 1 HEY amz! says Tom ummm, nocron ONTI-IEGO!Ilove' ' Hmm. , ' or 'Q' 1 Q2 .,' ' MQ va' N 5754. ? ' 'wi 9 4. . ,vi 4 in 1 -qm- f QQ, QQ!-JV Q . . A V 1, j3 QLj' '5 '1f'2'gif ' ' ., 1 -up o ' 'R' x -ull, :V x X . . ,fe I 1. X 1 i QR. .X 4 K n Q ' 0 J ' 1' . .4 , , if j 'I ' J- .'. - I l n ..i,,2,e1 '-1'.:-1. Q , -W ' , 45, - 'F-Q 1' ' . -- ' - - , V 'umifzztniu-... 'Big' 'Q'-.,,. - H... ' ? A '-Q ,Q , . K , - . 5 . X . y x ,. v K 1 qs H - -' . ' ' xp! - 'wi s' .ff ,, f7'fT35Kr X K - .25L,,:..5: 1 M 'ij , A ,I-4 gx ,Q 'Q Af x .X , ' 'rl K ' P x-Q L N .Jul . .K ' .gs-nf F ff 1 I 1 .J f 'xi r1'l 4' H - e an : .sqm wguff Q' ' I Q r JL W1 ' Raj, gf Kelly Howell William Hsu Kenneth Hubach Susan Hubbard Laurie Hubbart Jill Hunter Jennie Hurt Debby lsch Kathleen Jackson Traci Jackson The Stars :L . LITTLE LEAGUE. Chris tries to distract the batter. HO HUM. How many more days did you say until school is out? x FQ Cindy Jarvis Chris Jensen Lori Jessick Diana Jimenez .Ji Darrell Johnson James Johnson , . if S . .-1, A ' , 4 gg, . ma. .1141 j A 5 R: 7.4. K D I 1 ' ff' I --'- n' r 'V Skt. 'L' '-7 I - - , y ffm. M, , f , .' Q ' s - GUY WATCHING. Janet describes how cute that guy is while Lori makes faces at him. , James Johnson PRINCE OR TOAD? Cindy Jarvis will look anywhere in search of her Prince Charm- ing but can't see through the crowd of toads. What Are Your Plans For The Future? Mike Reyes: I'll have to see. Right now I'm planning for the summer. Lisa Richards: Going to college after high school. Who knows after that? Jeffery Robbins: I'm not sure, maybe a bible college, maybe in another country, just somewhere where I'm learning. Chuck Barker: Go to college, have some fun, party moderately and have some more fun, then go to college. Mark Kazanjian: Go to college, watch the Bulldog basketball games. Stephanie Lubbes: To attend Fresno State and major in child phychology and somewhere down the line get married. Chris Self: I plan on taking the proficien- cy in November and starting at Fresno City College next semester. In about 2 years, depending on my grades, I'll go to Fresno State. Tom Austin: Go to college, probably Fresno State University. Laura Saywell: To go to college in Boul- der, Colorado, and SKI!! I'll major in get- ting through!! Kris Johnson: Go to Fresno State and play soccer. I also plan on getting a de- gree in Engineering, have job offers ga- lore, and choose one with the most mon- ey. Jeff Owen: My plans for the current fu- ture are going to college and majoring in Engineering. Going to college isn't too different from a lot of other Seniors, but what happens after, and in between, will probably be very different. Julie Winegar: To go to college, I'm not sure which one: but to attend one of them. Have a happy and fullfilling life. The Stars 1 5 1 Kris Johnson Zanetta Johnson Randy Jones Arlene Jordon Robert Kaiser John Kalfayan Ron Karagozian Melanie Kaseroff Mike Kasparian Mark Kazanjian 1 The Stars F31 J ,rf ,J if if g , A I fx 4 -L, I. All Si A, 1 1 . , m Mfkii' 1 . -,. -' -1 M gt ,YLR gm id' YE. Q i ts? Ki if ! if ,M if W u V X! ,f EQ . in I iwgfiaj ,nam iii? Rona Landers Tara Lane Sonia Laney Minnie Langford Julie Lawless Eric LeCorre JK ,. ,, Danny Lee '- Jennifer Lehn 51 ,. MQ Y s-1- K , n f -ef' f5. - I v, THE MAD SCIENTIST. Wish Richardson mixes a powerful po what a relief it is. ' 1 .sl K Q Y' Traci Lentz Kathy Liao Petter Lidbeck Lori Lipp The Stars K1-al N ,I T' ' r ., yr, , l ' , N . ' ' ff . e v. I s I .r '- 4- ' ii! 1 1 V - ' :- ' L 41' 1982 SENIORS! We are the very best! FLY AWAY, BE FREE! Ken Baliardo demonstrates how to throw il frisbee. 1-'fffy ,-al.-ffw qi- l X. ,Q x u Heidi Livingston Francesca Locati Nancy Locher Yanacio Loera Charles Long Shari Lopez Stephanie Lubbes Ashlynn Lujano The Stars 1 li L S: 6 H 4 5 5 K vj,f' ,, ...d M I 5 1 ,f if I K , 'N 5-ffflly 17 if 5 .SWL Chris Martinez Greg Martinez Lupe Martinez Paul Martinez Rafaela Martinez Michele Mascarenaz Mark Masich John Masier X 1 The Stars l tl-lAl.L SWEEP. Shari Bernier quickly escapes the pursuing Vice-Principal. ISSUES AND ANSWERS. Vicki, Nicole, and Arlene discuss issues in Government. 'i mix -l if 1 -, ?i .. av' It 3 3, xg 5 1 5 Si 's - f we-H H FQ! E ,,,,,.l.- -----sr ff 1' 'L X av, 31- 'li bbq, LQ.. It 'XJ . EAT YOUR HEART OUT BULLARD! We did it again. X CHECK IT OUT. Lori Castro watches the mushball ga me. ,Ann Elizabeth Mauldin Mike Maurer Chris May Kenneth Mays Robin McArLor Megan McCarthy Jeff McDaniel Bob McGovern The Stars af ,X I ' as 1 wi A 5 Iii --.gf - X ' ' A al 4 . A ,....- - A..---. ......-.---1 -' ' . -nw. ai lf X ' Q WHY' I ,gnc -vn--u-qu--Hn. xl.-, .m,.,, ....,..... -gvmlmoi...-2 ww- Iawfvff v ' ' , -.N A 1 W V , ' 1 JA , 1 -Q:',5..5 Hjfyg, 4 '55-fr: l' a 'aj' 'H ' .www A. , V1 .5 5 I 'O H. ww' . . 1 A Q Q 5 1 la' S15 ,Nh-5 -f l-'Ki ,- 1,1 ,fn ,pgs 0 115' 1 ,aw -'mu ', -nv 'I w.. A X Vickie Neuman I4 leanor Noordberg 162 Peggy Nevarez Kim Newman Hien Ngo '91, IN A BIND. Arnold Lee has Natalie in a double chicken wing. 4 3 , . John Nolen Joni Olsen Lenore Ottow Imagine traveling to a foreign country to live for a year. You find the people, customs, and education are totally dif- ferent. This is just what Petter Lidbeck did when he left his home in Helsing- borg, Sweden. After hearing so much about America from friends who had traveled here, Pet- ter decided that he wanted to see what the United States was like for himself. He found that California isn't just living on the beach and surfing. Even so, he likes Fresno. Petter found the United States very different from Sweden. The school sys- The Stars l l l l Somewhere Over The Rainbow. tem here gives students more freedom than in Sweden. They don't choose their own classes there. There is also a much greater emphasis put on school sports here than in Sweden. He especially likes going to Me-N-Ed's after football games. There isnlt as much to doin Fresno for teenagers as there is in Sweden, Petter said. In his country, a typical Friday night might be spent riding a ferry boat to Denmark. I Petter remarked that people are very friendly here, contrary to a more re- served attitude of the Swedish. He has made many new friends here, but espe- l cially wants to thank the Forden fami for allowing him to spend this year their home. I couldn't ask for a bett family, he said. When asked about his opinion American girls, he answered that they'l nice, but Swedish girls are nice too. After finishing his senior year at Ho ver, Petter intends to return to Swed and attend a university, where he pla to major in science. All of us at Hoover will be sad to s Petter leave, but our happy memories him will still remain. 5 'Q . M .nv 5' F Q1- nf 1 , 5 U 1 :L lflo nliull: If ajqmqhl i Lug i 'H L M y 1 1:p:'.,: .:X, ' Unbrqm-N: ' TJHHNIQ' .: :Lo i RWSTEQHT1 rpm IHOJ g p gggzin mln? tr 'f-'5?-1:14 if f ' as ., .1 ,ivtf Fw lv - . mmm qi. , ,H .,1g. f h i 1 . - v Xi X i i p f eww N F. 'x Q 1 X Dizmiw i,I'l!S0llS L. 4, G' , ,Q-,,1.1w,, , Wa -ibn 1. 'L 'ii F ,-1L- r J we A 3. Hriiiv Piicciiii . .Inhn Qiiiiilo 'Francie Rziim-y Lisa Rziinirvz .lay Rmnsdvn Kim Ruiusvy The Stars LAURA WONDERS. Which cmne first the chicken or the ogg? HARD WORKING. Believe it ur iioI'f'? i fd K H J . 1 ,- -yxlxh., ., X . , 4 mx. ,Dk x L M1 '37 1 'Q 3 TWV ,mfg ' :1:fi:'ff-nx31V- ig.f,ff,1g11:ig5fgfgg,g,ftj3 'lggigz--Q ff fgqfyikg- 11 ' .- , TQ H ' we :Ss ,. wi l fi - '-.r-,f fhrlgii' wf5'miw,L:5Q l f K Y ' -fliw fer - :xf- 'if' ' -K QQTQQK 5 , 5 frxgfwl' 3 Lili' -liffxy' 1 3 'Q-, WM , 7' :l'1'fr3 f57F ' ,A ' 1 ff? ' gg V HH.. w Q ...iw L th. N 1 12.1, , if - 5 -f i E Lisa need ' Lisa Renberg 1 PHOTO FINISH. Tied for the lead is S. Star and M. Anton- ino, L. Ratzlaff is coming up the side, and in last place is S. Snow, Mike Reyes Karen Rice Lisa Richards Janell Ricks Lori Ricken Brenda Riley The Stars tx E i, -I -J fi A i SMILE! Kathy, Janet, and Lori show Bullard how to stand at attention. i, 1 'N 49 T PROMISES . . . PROMISES . . . I promise I will not chew ,ffl gum in class again. Mark Rudriguc-2 Terri Romero Henry Howe Mark Ruby Paul Salazar Alicia Sanchez oumpi. swam: . mam. 167 .,, fh Y ,. M X z, X 1, W. -5 We 1 O 1 I .4 K. F I V Y 1 102 wi-w Sfiiwguw iVUI:1:!hH:K: IF-likoXfLQ'5ijiii cQim:13 Rimini- sfiimmxmw Sikgiismi' bw ,fs 'P ff 2 5 if v A- - Iii .Sg- R . 5' QA ,L i , WK ,gi 5 w I if XL fx - I 3' if gn, 'F . Q Q- G 5 2 L Mk f-.N 'Z' 'iw 'W s Debbie Taylor Keith Teramoto Brenda Thomas June Tierney Dean Titus Matt Tom Gene Towle Mike Troehler Nancy Truesdale 1 The Stars 40 , K 'Ag5'2li'T ' if t ,L 4 ,- .1,.. f -ff? l t -as if i z .law -Q s '. H? fv i Q V ,. 'Q 1 wx . I ' , ,,.4 4 . 1' T ' N r Ng, .hx xx Ax 2.5. - YOU DON'T SAY. Jeff listens to the lastest gossip lunch. BODY GUARD. Don't talk to her like that, threatenes nie. I fe YF' ri T' In WI MTE 1 fa I N Q SE V13 ln A 1 - 3 Pg H. X it Wayne Virag Steve Vlasis Gwen Voight Mike Von Rembow Dean Walker Suzi Wallace Susan Waln Philip Wancewicz Darci Ward Bryan Wayte Trisha Weaver Tim Webb 1 The Stars le, , QP WHERE'S OFFICER VILLEMIN'? Someone stole all of my , teeth 'sv 1 1 '11 ' L Cf-4 -.--H if ARE YOU MY MUMMY'? says Steve Hennigan to Lubbes. H ' - . ,V . ,. 1, 1 ' rlvl' ' gifs 'fiftl h,.,a . Y is 4 ...- i 'ng f 143 -vir- svvhzl ' Q,- 2.1 . 1 5. sm. ' v 9. ,. ,. 4 'Ll 'N I' -..- -rf Y 's . L .K u ix .....i...iu. l J .I . ,Mx 'x fi .x '- Q., IDRIUQ. v X I Rv i :Ma .43 L S vm Q , 9 wr 33' . N .0 .n X v a 4 A 'vi . Q Q.. 'SBI T J. . fe ii 1f y- ,u fix! QQ, v '14, .xx j, Julie Winegar Ken Wittwcr 'IK-Slmwxl Woods Dvnnis Yu Lisa Zcruunian Jeff ZiIl1lT10l'I1!ill1Il Mark ZiII1ll1l'I'lHilIll1 Danny Zingarelli 1 Tha- Stars SX 77, I . 1 5 MXCX. 17 , .,.v- '- ..f' 1 2 HOLD IT YOU! Some seniors have a good time on the senior class float during the homecoming activities. 4 i d E5 FLUIBEUQE rrrm FU :ff N P- ,pgs . W ME! Janelle Berry tries to hide in hopes that SMILE AND SAY CHEESE! Chuck E. Cheese poses r. Petrosino won't recognize her. . for the camera at a football game, CINDERELLA AND PRINCE CHARMING? No, it's Sherry and Greg enjoying themselves at the formal. The Stars 177 Officers Promote Patriot Spirit And ead The Class To Victory President.. ....... Vice President .......... .......... Sec. Treasurer Sec. of Affairs Historian ......... ..Todd Lozano Todd Snedden Kristi Johnson Jodi McCreery .. .......... Cathi Wiens As president of the Jr. Class, I felt we had a tremendous amount of school spirit, espe- cially during rallies and extra curricular ac- tivities. We were all scattered around cam- pus last year, but we united as Juniors and showed everyone we were very rowdy. The Juniors participated in activities throughout the entire year. We took part in class competitions during lunch, we played in intramural sports, we donated a Christ- mas tree for the Winter Formal Dance, and also helped sponsor a Toys for Tots cam- paign drive during Christmas. In October, a committee for Homecoming worked long and hard to build a float that represented the Junior class. As Juniors, our biggest responsibility of the year was to plan and put together the Junior-Senior Prom. A Prom committee formed early in December and plans got underway immediately. The Prom, which was held in May at the Star Palace, turned out to be awesome , and the Junior Class should be proud of the success. I would like to say I'm glad I had the opportunity to represent the Juniors and felt the experience was great. Our class sponsor, Mr. Ron Fleischer was a tremen- dous help with our activities, and without his support, a lot of things would not of been completed. It was also great working with the other class officers. They were easy to work with. Todd Lozano Junior President, '81- '82 Top. Cathi Wiens, Jodi McCreery, Kristi Johnson Todd Lozano and Todd Snedden Middle Left. 1983 J -U-N-I-O-R-S. Jodi cheers loudly. Middle Right. I DREAM OF JEANNIE. Todd belly dances. Bottom. TAKE A HEAVENLY VOYAGE with the Class of '83, NE 'T' l in Andrea Adolph John Aguilar Robert Alders Scott Alcorn Daniel Aldag Kristin Alexander Diana Allen Leanna Allen Stephen Allen Johnny Alvarado ' V Y QF 8 KKK 1 .XD i 'f vlx Kimi V 1 wiv. A - -uv my r K ' is-' QUICK, KILL THEM BEFORE THEY START TO MULTIPLY. But the Junior Class of 1983 will never, ever die. X3 49 a lr wb L te- S x 1 jr' 9 . vw X lil R U' H 5 s'l - V .. f N. , EXW' .. ss. f I Gene Alvarez Abbey Amey Janya Anderson Florence Andino Kenneth Andrews Lynette Andrews Lisa Aroz John Bahe Emily Bair Jason Baker Pat Baker Donna Ball Lynn Baptista Earlene Bass Kendal Becker Ken Becker Robyn Beckwith Eric Benjamin Rosalind Bennett Cheryl Biechler Bret Bjarnson Timothy Blanks Levvon Bobbitt Pam Bohannan Linda Bolcling Randy Bonds Robert Booker Traci Booker Co-stars 1 Melissa Booroojian Babette Bourzac Wykitha Bradford Chris Brandon Pat Brockhaus Laura Brockhaus Deborah Brooks Debbie Brown James Brown Stephan Brown Linda Bryan Marion Bukilica Kim Bumgarner Sarah Burchette John Burns Frankie Bustamante Aaron Caballero Beth Cain Rachel Calderon John Campise Kim Canada Marlene Cantu Anthony Cardenas Sandra Case Andrea Castellanos John Caudle Dean Chang Peter Chilpigian Lori Chrisman Doug Clark Jill Clark Willie Cleveland Sarah Clines Chellie Clodfelter Janice Collins Loree Collins Susan Collins Ladonna Conner 1 Co-stars Aix ' gf? 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Yes our Junior year has come to an end and what a year it has been. Remember the first day as Juniors, and Kg... i J' .- 'df X how superior we felt to the incoming Soph- omores. We gave them the same old treat- ment we got as sophomores. Most Juniors will probably remember teasing the Sopho- mores as a fun part of school. Of course, being a Junior was not always fun and games. Remember the PSAT test on October 27th. Those Juniors who did take it probably found the first three or four problems easy, but discovered it went downhill from there. Taking History was another not so enjoy- able part of being a Junior. Some Juniors did like History, while the majority could not read a History book for longer than ten minutes at a time. The classtime gave stu- dents a chance to nap once in a while and pass notes to keep up with the latest gossip. Being a Junior also meant having a driv- er's license and not having to walk to school everyday. It was also the last year we are required to take P.E. Well, in the end, the great time we had as Juniors probably outweighed the bad and we'll miss being a Junior. Senior year will be even better. We can look forward to being the top students of the school, and maybe we'll still be teasing the new sophomores and maybe juniors. Watch out, Hoover, we're Seniors now! JUNIOR JIMMY GEORGE finally opens his history textbook. .W . S - , A , .5 J' , ' at Q A X Y 1 - ef a nil 553 ax as i u 1 'rf AAO LJ T? az' SYN' ' r ,gi .Ml . I , . Af W-7' 1 .--5, 'T ' ii .ff 1 6- --45 x., 1 i Z Carl Cooley Carlette Cooley Jennifer Cooley Pamela Cope Tara Corso Daphine Cortese Brenda Costello Randa Cowart Janette Crabtree Tami Crocker Randall Crump Chas Darcyclarke Richard Davidson Kevin Davies Daniel Davis Larry Davis Mark Davis Rodney Dennis Synthia Dericks Tami DeVol Arthur Dick Tom Dew Robert Diffey Mark Dinubilo Linda Dixon Donald Donovan Co-stars 1 8 1 der the direction of a Drum fMajor. Her name Cowartgi and girl in as a year in quin Valley last Major Rex Cowart er. Rex helped Rand coming Drum Major to twirl and ing the mace. Golden V also made won awards. For Timothy Dwyer Ariane Eberhardt Female Drum ,Major Is There's been a R , a Just A Real Nice Cowart! about steps, Randa honest. will now t where she competed against top Drum Majors from around the state. Still, Randa isn't totally accepted by some members of Band, because she is a girl Drum Major, As Senior Band mem- ber Chris May put it, I think Randa does surprisingly well, for a girl. Randa commented, Sometimes I fell like I have to try harder than the other Drum Majors do. It seems like people won't pay attention to what I say just because I'm a girl. But I'll keep doing my job, which hopefully, if I do it right, will get me some respect. Randa has received respect from Band judges, though. She has led the Band to first place performances at every compe- tition they went to this year. Included is the Band's Grand Sweepstakes at the Vi- salia Band Review. Randa is a very determined girl, when it comes to things like fund-raising. For Band's trip to Washington, she not only raised enough money for herself, but she raised money to send her family and her Rodney Doyle Thai Duong Ernie Duran Leroy Duran WOR grandparents along. From the opening note of New York Fantasy to the spectacular ending of What Kind of Fool Am I , Randa Cowart did a terrific job! Lucille Easter vvi' -r Q if THROUGH RAIN, SLEET OR SNOW. Lisa, Karen team. WF 4 'rf :P 3 k - '37 U Fournier Sandra Friesen Melqdy Fulcher David Fulde QL- Y, Barbara Gluck 'a-4,-nr' 'Q A , ' , 2-I 3 -Q O' ., , p x is Diana Gonzaga 5. . ,' 8 .S -K 2 5 if 3, 534 ,a , W- 'SQ- LET'S GET body talk. Bobbie Hag Doug Hale Melinda Hall Michael Halton Adam Hansen Jonette Harness Craig Harold Cathy Harper Jacque Harris Johnie Harris Kelli Harrison Mark Harrison Julie Hayes Denise Healy Robert Heatherly Lillian Hefner Azalene Henderson Gena Henderson Mark Henry Bennie Hernandez Joe Hernandez Martin Hernandez Paul Hernandez Mark Hernon Richard Herriott Bonnie Hess Rodney Hicks Robert Hixon Pamela Holmes Sherrie Hooper Benita Hopkins Tracey Hopkins Tracy Hostmyer Denise House Brian Howell 1 Co-stars Deanna Greene Clint Griess Cherise Griggs Chuck Griggs Jacque Gudino David Gunnels Robert Haar Todd Haggerton ree rr ' ,C vr. 'SX 41' se f f if Q X9 K- ff A f P Wk or 'N iii 1 '-rf ax 1' HW 5 Jeff Hunter Keith Hunter Cathy Hurd Allen Hurst Tracey Hurt Debra Hyer Michelle Hyer CAMERA SHYNESS. Flag Girl, Catherine Fournier hides her face to prevent the camera from breaking. :K 1-4 'Fu it ,s h Alesialiygh Dancing An Unforgettable Night On Broadway sw.. ,Q 'J 1 .t' , ,- M XY. .B . . , is :Y Sr, Q ' 'S WH . age ' 1 wg f i 1 5 14: - Tiff ' , I' q 9 Q w W KA' . I 'ella Erin Ingoldsgy Jeannine Irby Greg Ireland Cedric Jackson Anthony James Deanna Jarvis Joy Jelinek Cherie Jew Heather Johnson Kristi Johnson Rhonda Johnson Tim Johnson ,. ,',-- - 5 The stage was all set, and the curtains pulled apart. Suddenly the bright lights flashed down on the musicians as they played their first note to get the evening rolling. For four hours Hoover students and their dates socialized and danced to the music of the band. A Night on Broadway the theme of the 1982 Junior-Senior Prom, was held on May 22, as the Star Palace represented Broadway for the evening. The Star Palace, which once used to be the Arthur Murray Dance Studio, was a new loca- tion for the Prom this year. Past Proms were usually held at Fresno State University. The Star Palace was decorated in red, white, and black, with life-size silhouettes of famous stars of the 30's and 40's on the wall. The couples were treated to something extra with the addi- tion of valet parking. Sponsored by the Class of '83, plans got un- der way as early as last year AHbh0HyJ0r1eS with the reservation of the JJOMS Palace. A committee worked ones throughout the year. Rhonda Karagozian Matt Karcher I , Carey Karle 1 Kim Kehle Peggy Kell Candace Kelley Elizabeth Kellogg Shawn Kelly Nina Kendrick Cows 185 P 1 K? ': wr 'N i M .. - , g 'Q w .Q if aw -4 , X- P! r-xii. r, -'YQ , HT-.-9 . V ' if ,Q n-ki, Q I - Q 5 sal' 0 .5 0 'l .5335 - ' ,.f.:Ql R' 5.1 ....,.,-,b .'- . ,..- ,. .W gi .sm 'Q N Q I l F. X ' 1 e xx ,4a rye!-f ,fv -1 .. '5.Bf-t 5, V 5' Q, , I A V .44 1. 1 if ' k 'r - - sf -Q 'F P ii? ,X , X V , vm P A .fm A' X . x N. ,YV --'-A-V - T F ,AX xv-1 .. x R X 'rm Q 'P ' 55 N xx Mx X .. .,....,x ., ., . ...Ak M I I 1 1 Long Hours Of Practice And Hard Wor i Promises A Musical Future. Her love for music began when she was six years old and hasn't stopped since. With her incredible determina- tion and knowledge of the piano, Jen- nifer Newcomb has won numerous awards. Of course, practice makes perfect and for Jennifer that means four hours on school days and four to six hours on weekends. I've never been sorry that I've gotten involved in mu- sic. It takes a lot of time and work, but so far its been worth it, Jennifer said of her devotion to practicing. Jennifer credits part of her success to her instructor, Dr. Bob Bennett, a teacher at Fresno State University. Her turning point began when she started on a road that led her to many competitions and awards. Her first pi- ano competition was when she was fourteen-she tied for first place. As a sophomore, she entered a contest sponsored by the Women's Sympho- ny League and won first place in the piano division and first place overall. As part of the prize, Jennifer got to perform four youth concerts with the Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra. Last fall, she entered her first out- of-town contest in Los Angeles, and made the finals out of enterees from a music teacher's convention in San Francisco. There were between two and six people chosen from Northern California and Jennifer was glad to be Michael Melady Rafael Mendoza Kathy Meredith Vahe Messerlian Cathy Messina Greg Metzger Rea Metzger Sammy Mesa Greg Miles Barry Miller Mia Miniello Steve Mizumoto Cheryl Moore Larry Moorehouse Donald Morgan Amy Moshier Randy Mosqueda I Cariesa Muldrew Elizabeth Mullins Mike Murdock Bill Murphy i f F l . - Co-Stars included among the winners. l Ever since Jennifer was in the eighth grade, she has played at re it- als and any other programs or per or- mances she is able to. Jennifer e- lieves playing in front of an audie ce is very helpful. Performance expler- ience is very important, so I playl in public as much as I can. She hope T to be part of many contests and per r- mances this year. Right now she, is busy being a member of the Fre no Junior Philharmonic Orchestra, he St. Anthony's Orchestra, the Fre ino Wind ensemble, and an alternate or the Fresno Philharmonic Orchest ia. Jennifer not only plays the pia o, she takes clarinet lessons as well. ,he has been playing clarinet since sihe was eleven. So whats the future hold for t is talented musician? Music has been really important to me. I want to keiep on in music as long as I can, becadse even though I've taken piano for Hen years, I still have a lot to learn. Hope- fully, I can have a career in music, 'ut it's too early at this point to kno if that will be possible said Jennifei. If Jennifer continues with the why she has been winning and performing on the piano, there's no doubt a career in music would be very rewarding for her. We would like to wish Jenni er the best of luck. l l l PRACTICE, PRACTICE. Jennifer practices at least 30 hours a week! Bill McKenzie i Tara McNeal 1 Ronald McSwain gh -, Thomas Meisch 4 .Wgg 1 12 i .sfgss Jw E it I i J l W I fi M llH W ZF IT! i as , X C'7 I A 'F - if i j its All A - Q :Q- S'- ,l Args Q i 15 ,, ? - 5. ff, 1 'T k y 4550 vm ' - - A A I f NNl'Qz. I ' 14 .utzt fi 5T',i ' I , I ii I -X, Way , .QQ fx in if l-X 1 .Q , ' r l . Q, 2:1 ff 5 h 5 -N - r--e 5 l I THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Rene Roush runs off with A ix India Murray Cynthia Muse Ernie Muse James Nance Andrew Naze Suzanne Neerman Eric Neros Pilar Nevarez Jennifer Newcomb Kyndra Newcomb Ruby Newhouse Vincent Newman Scott Newton Daryl Nichols Craig Nickels Eric Nielsen f ,- , Izfff' 'HP' i ,:c'r2fQ'3N,,SEr' A '36-V,,g :e ,. v wal 'A 'Y:2.M-V ff' in febrg V 'e A' 1 -.AL ' -fc la' .f 15..M-M COME TO MOMMY. Sharon Kuan catches the bouncing baby ball. W. o fr, A F' , -Q if ' - if Kathy Nieto Gavin Nishioka A Stephanee Noble ,R Steve O'Barr , A ' Amy Ogata V Michelle Ogden ' l Kevin Olison L 2 , QL' I Li - I . ,I - ' Aaron Olson I 1 v Kim Olson 4 f Q- Armando Ortiz if ' v O ,ef .1 K x 5 l l ' f 5 X ' - . Ronald Osburn ' Mona Pallaya Q: ll 'z' Natalie Papagni ,, , A Kim Parkman Barbara Parks Terri Parker Norma Pasillas Toni Passmore Michael Payne qu, Co-Stars 1 Nancy Pennington Robert Perdue Mike Peterson Ronda Phipps Denise Pino Denise Plesche Marla Poulsen Laurel Quenzer Cynthia Ragland Jody Ramirez Cindy Ramsey Sophal Rath Cindy Rau Zelda Reed Sherri Reitz Kurt Rennels Cheri Rice Rebecca Rice Dora Rios Kathy Rivas Linda Robinson Robbie Rochholz Tim Rodman Lillie Rogers Sandra Rogers Javier Romero Darren Rooters Doug Rose Kevin Rose Renee Roush Tim Rowe Heidi Rozier Dottie Ruch David Rusko Clodwin Sanmaquen Anita Saldate Richard Samano Vivian Sartor Maurice Sasso Co-stares R . wi ,fa 3 1 V Y vw ' V9 ' Wise, , 'T' ii K an is ,i 4 . 1 K 8, 'im if A X N 1 1 . . A . Q X T-.l i x X 'K . Qi R ,X C 'i R 1 3 , ima C Y , .f is - . ., F??ikff4x f?1ifi3 N 'ff i X I ic i l , R rm Q ww A 'f C D Sf , . ,f-. vw 114' ' Q C 5 r ' f-- fi' X' s-Ju. ' i '-' Q 5 4 N- X .X 'Z 1 l 64 - ',. ' I llaf -XX L 4 . .WIT , 2 A il 4' gf' ,' 'S .. 'i'i X . I I l if A 1 ' ' i A . gigs 'v i Y is 1 Q 3, px. F ,xv 4 .33 ,,,. vw... Q eyze 5' 4-km X I xx we ,K . N . I . MQ -r , X R f I Q 'YL Q- i fs ff Q i x xl lx: -Q. if X if i , ,R lsr vsi. .M ia 3' V Z' l Y R R fu rg 11:3 'C' CQ. Q NK Hi i I i s i n n i I l 3 SHOVF ing. fi 3 5 M . 1 A . i II 1 ff? In 7 AND TELL. Vahe Messerlian shows off his latest fashion of cloth- l How would you like to get up every morning at 5:00 o'clock, go swimming, , , us weights umm 7:00, then some home Future Olympian Ernie Duran Prepares For after school and swim another three ' - - hours? Sounds exhausting, doesn't it? HIS G0al Belng ln The HIPICS Well, Junior Ernie Duran is definitely used to that kind of life as a competitive swimmer. +1 me . . Ernie has been swimming competi- FEWW tively for almost ten years. Starting out Deborah Savage with the Fresno Swim Club at age seven, Steve Says he recently joined the Clovis Swim Club. W .Y 1 Y' Melinda Scales Being such a determined swimmer, Er- Demn Schab nie has broken several swim records. At age twelve, he broke the National record f fe,w , for his age group in the 500 freestyle, and S ' ended up being third overall in the U.S. l T , Randy Schmidt that year, according to a swim magazine. ' 5 1 Q Daralyh Schmitt When his club traveled to Mexico, he set 1' as .1 4S. Kyla Scott two records in the 50 and 200 meter , S'-' 1 g ' ' -l James Seabom freestyle. He has also made the Junior glflhs' L4 3 Nationals for the last two years and he 'i I' hopes to make Senior Nationals some- time this year. Rodney Sem Ernie was a member of Hoover's swim Q ii Denine See team as a freshman, while attending Si- 1 Betlllsellaffl erra Freshman School. As a Sophomore, ' Lame Seve' he placed first in the 200 and 500 yard f .j B freestyle in the North Yosemite League N and Valley Championships. Ernie is also 'lf an up and rising water polist, helping the Sam Sharp team capture the Valley Championship 6 K Kim Shepherd title for the second consecutive year this Pllllllp Sherrill past fall. I , F ,N Thomas Sherrow Good luck, Ernie and we'll look for you Q ' A in the 1988 Olympics. 'l' l 'N ' , , Q fr' l Elisia Shilow Lisa Shroades Adesh Sidhu ll il I Q P l 1 i l e t . Matt Siegel .1 , Q., Q, 3 Craig Simmons I S f A V- im Scott Simons l fail f .l ' ,4 gn ' i .. ,, 3 ir: X- - in l A ' Kathy Small Qgfjf ' Q 4 - 5 , .- is - ' Evelyn Smith , p if ' S N wr- fs, S. 'S 5 it ,S ' , Q Q 7 ' - Michelle Smith R4 kwa: Evkjqqsiswk-vpn 3 V U Q - :ll5., . 1 1, V - V 5-L Y 1 yy, V. N 'q w 5 page l 2 ' 4 f ' l g if W ' i 7i ' ,A - Y ' . :lg V 5 if f 3 Q a e .-. .ix i Robert Smith i ,U its Susan Smith . f I f if 3 , Wendy Smith li... .. . .. , . . .. . . .,.. , .. .... . g ' - ll XL V ' AS BAD AS THEY COME. Ernie Duran slaps an opponent for attack- - l l - vi . ing him. . g . 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X, XM N i Beth Webster 1' ' Stephan Weed i Trag Wells xy-X , 'O 3 it ,s.BmLyggt0n rennan Wheeloc enny ite Eric Whiting Cathi Wiens Kelli Wilder Tom Wilder Randy Williams Stacey Williams Cindy Wilson Colette Wilson Ed Wilson John Wilson 1 Co-stars x r , 'nv . Qw- T923 ,v4f' N i-f'i.zgi A i S i J' s if , s ,N H h . , U , . S X w IW .M ,AX t l x . - , i ff Z Cinelli 4:-J? ,- l 1 Q if I so E Q Q' is 1 lss sk N ai. R X . X X . fi Q ii : i . ' I ' ' - X, till X .K r had . . f ff i , ,ff-Q Isp. l T3 g M., f I . N 4 ,x ,J' ',fy 1'NA x X ' o 'Arn ,V I 'T ' .-24. Living in a foreign country can definitely be frightening, but the experience is niore than worth it in the end, according to Richard Ev- ans. He spent a year living in Nigeria, Africa and says he'll gladly do it again. l Describing the experience as different , Richard immediately felt the cultlire shock people had told him about. He cl ims the streets were in terrible condition I d there were people everywhere. He said the driving was so bad in Lagos that it seemed ll'ke there was no driving laws. Richard and his family resided ongthe Uni- versity of Lagos campus where his father taught. Richard and his sister attei ded the American International School on t e island of Ikoyi, which was twelve miles awa from the house. At the school, he met kids frolm grades K-10 who were from 35 different ountries. Richard made a lot of good, close friends be- cause of their common bond- theyi were all Y 2 HERE TO STAY. Richard is back after one year in Africa. '- . Student Enjoys Living Overseas workers that were stationed in Lagos came from countries like Poland, Denm Italy, Yugoslavia, Sri Lanka, Germany, A and the United States. Life in Lagos was not an easy one because various reasons. There were frequent pc outages which usually lasted all day 14 . 1 1 Many of them were children of oil Warp . 'I f Shopping for food was also a problem T were only about four or five big shopping ters in the whole city of 4 million people. IN of the shopping, however, was done right the streets at little food stands. The 1 prices were fixed only in the stores, and on street, bargaining was the way things v bought. Richard was scared in the beginn but in the end it became a challenge to see . cheap he could buy things for. Another pi lem was the fact that it took ten times lol to get anything done. That could be very f trating, especially for Richard's father ' F foreigners. The friendships that dieveloped had to deal with the Nigeriansmore than if between all of us is one that I had never exper- rest of the family. 1 ienced before. Having to live and lwork to- Life is Lagos, Nigeria was not always pl gether, they all became like brothersl and sis- ant, but Richard loved the experience and 1 ters, and Richard learned a lot from his prove it, he says living in Lagos was one of A ' .Y I friends of other countries. best years of my life . l i l I l . l ma, ws 6' rv 'F , Q' , .Q X , 2 A Awww u.s:'Fg eggs, V. a Sk' V' Murray Wilson 4 . Roger Wilson ' V Brett Winchell ,i gg W' of -R A.: I-A-, Sean Witcher Paul Worthington Mitchell Wright wav. it Y ,ma . X T I v Shannon Wright .P i, 'fgx A X Susan Wright A . TA V Lori Yancura 1 .dt K :alla 6 :Swv J l r . fi x 'RS ei? L ' 4 i . 7 Doug Zavala ' X. N' . ' Linda Zavala f - Q Lynette Zerounian .n 'Ax V l ' Q 5' i 'X rt.-V S uh ,- ,uf ,.-1,-...gc - iw 12:2 in 'Y'-'f25'7f:f-riff' 241, i,t..1.f-A A. gi rr i 5:' 51? 55' frv-s?'1f 'i '?rv' EAN TO THE LEFT, LEAN TO THE RIGHT. Bryan sways to the side with a iffleball. ,a . i.. w,- ,. 4., 'l '-1 v-rf roi ,Id l hi'-V fd:-,-T I ,Nl . J.. .sms -I Qc i ,V .1- ' :4 :rl .. ,,,, A . 'W ff ,,,,a.42 ' if If EVEN ARABS WEAR FOSTER GRANTS . . . Band member, Dean Chang is in disguise. Preoccupied Juniors Renee Abenido Dorlisha Adkins Eugene Alvarez Joe Arroyo Ralph Bailey Pamela Bailez Julianne Dilecce Bryan Hizon Bryan Dodd Carol Dudley Anthony Elm John Esskew Todd Fisher Darrell Hunter Tammie Jackson Todd Jacobsen Tim Jensen Nancy Jeung Lisa Balzer Jose Flores Sabrina Johnson James Benbenek Manuela Flores Annie Johnston Robert Bentley Steve Fuchs Todd Kent Sharee Bess Tim Garrett Jill King Scott Bettencourt James Garza Richard Labbee Shauna Betzold Lisa Birchfield Kirk Bostic Chris Bradley Joseph Cabral Brian Coleman Mark Collier Jay Cota Sarah Crama Sharon Crofts Pat Darden Charles Darling Connie Davies Michael Delcarlo Kevin Delgadillo Gina Deorian Todd Gean Lisa Lemasters Ruben Gonzalez Jacque Leyva Heather Green Gwen Marburger Matt Green Rafi Massoyan Thomas Grieco Jeff Mazzei Leann Grigory Charles McNee Augie Gudino Bedros Mekhitarian Richard Hamberg John Meyer Laurie Hancock Leslie Hansen Sheri Hart Bill Hazelrigg Kevin Heard Debra Hefner John Heinze Natalie Heron Deserie Miranda Craig Muhlenfeld Greg Nesbitt Brenda Owen Rodney Owens Therese Owens Carol Padilla Stacy Pallaya Kendall Park Brian Person Joseph Pittman Susie Pollock 'Iodd Pree Lauren Rainwater Kim Reichle Anthony Rojers Tony Romero Scott Rozier Eric Salazar Antoinette Scruggs Terri Sickels Louis Smaldino Charles Smith Heather Smith Victor Spharler Sandra Stegall Deretha Stovall Margaret Taylor Rodney Taylor Andrea Toledo Wendy Vick Marilyn Ward Karen Washington Roy Whitener Kerry Wolf Mitchell Wright Co-stars 1 Luis Abundez Kirk Alexander Tim Alexander Andrea Alvarado Don Anderson Jay Anderson Jill Anderson Kim Anderson Larry Andrade John Anthony Eddie Aroz Wendy Ashcraft David Askew Laura Atkinson Vickey Bailey Beth Baker Curtis Ballard Gina Ballesteros Kevin Barrows Norman Barnett Eddie Bass I l l l l 4 Sophomore class officers: Michelle Ferrer, Laura Gilbert, Daria QSSS ,sg Q ' xv A lx i 1 B Qs h 1 . Q w, Q i - , ' 'f if M , S N t R. Q 1 X aren aesJ1 XA In K B t ,. i 'N Brian Bavies Marc Beasley Donald Behnsch Stephanie Bellando Bridgette Bennett Jean Berry Mark Bertuccelli Lisa Bethel Robert Beyella Linda Billing Harold Biltz Alain Biscay Lori Bisset Marie Bjarnson Jennie Blancas Bobbie Blevins Ginger Blevins James Boggs Steve Boline Marc Borchansky Frank Borrego 1 Understudies s ,,. '27 , X s X X N ki m ' iz A 'K me ' -l' sg. ,X X A ., 5 - -. is 5 Q tw Q z X X jk fr Ei ' :ls y, and Stephanie Reistetter ' a s ig ssk 'bs K sm-' K an 0 ' . I ,Q M x Xa tf .-if il -. Q sie X X . -1- X is R - 29 J tw X V Y M g, ,R 'Q in 9 , Liv v xx , 2 ,. 1 E i W, Mo.. ii S 5 - 4 K , Q . .X I x Z, ANG :als Q x gf . n a 'I 'V' ff lr ffl QU sl 41' - :Q 1 M it tx 'I- x 4 l l i 1 1 i D Q 'T 1 xx 5 X Nw I? ,iv X Q : 52: t xx A-. , +1 3 5 .Q 4 kj Q x i K W.. . x li as viii' S A H, .Ms . C 'QQ ' 2 5 - ' so -X w e AQ. o X M 4 V ,QR 3 i .A 1 , SWQP' ,N wi' -it an ' A W 'YW fi an I I Xiirlx Beth Bradley Harmeet Brar Colleen Brooks Jeff Brown Chris Brunsvold Lenand Burrough Lee Bynum Virginia Cabral Stephanie Camerer Danelle Campell Lora Campell Mattew Campell Lance Capel Steve Cardenas Jennifer Carroll Michelle Carroll James Carter Angelique Carver Phillip Casey Roxana Castillo Catrina Cathcart Andrea Cervantes Chris Chambers Curtis Chan Ginger Chao Deanne Charest Darlene Chavarria Dianna Chavarria Teresa Chipman Barbara Church Kim Cisneros Raymond Ciula Kimberly Collins Kristen Cone Patricia Cone OF THE APES, Tracy and Lorelei just goofin off. TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. Laurie and Vicki make better bookends than models Understudies 1 Why Do You Like Hoover High? Burke Farrah: Because of the great Hoover Band. Deanna Charest: The Junior and Senior guys are really cute. Cheryl Megerdian: The school is right across the street from my house. Eddie Murdock: All the young ladies and the sports teams. Steve Cardenas: Because of all the cute girls Susan Harris: It's open campus and all the school spirit. Tony Inniss: Because of all the girls. Lance Capel: The great Hoover Band. Erica Fisher: Because of the school spirit. Marc Beasley: The school spirit. Brooks Ricken: Because of the awesome Percussion section! Sara Parrott: Because of lunch. Lynda Ratzlaff: All my friends are here. Melissa Sullivan: Because of the school spirit and I like the band. Rick Lawson: The school spirit and pep rallies. Mark Pinkston: Because of all the great people. George Conley Linda Conley Lisa Contreras Janet Cope Melissa Corrigan Craig Counts Lori Cox Tom Criesi Kathy Cross e Stephen Crump Diane Cumming Q . SN . l i F . ii N a 3 l.. -. , H ...LL ..,--I nu' .. - '- Af llalniq . ,gg . E+, .. S, f . +39 Jr X 'Nbr' THAT makes us :sa . .gy I'0 is iw ,. x J s A bw. X rl, it ex N K K ---.5-Q L ll n the floor. Well, I guess you had to be there :Q -ai' . .-I 1 J wif. 1 -.tilt ' Tonya Curten - if z' ' S. Dave Curtis j A 1 , ,..... J 'fo - 'ii Patty Dahl A fi 3 : : I ,X ' ' . Z LX J iq , l Q 1 LW, s a ...,, . . ' ,r f Jeff Dandrea J 'Q X ' X J Mark Darula X e . is Paul Dashjan 4' E' . .J 7 Dan Davidian - S . . Robert Davila - i'i ll i Z I f- ' ' K' christine Davis X s i ' . ss.. i - R.. - gagisr Laura Davis Vliii Tammy Davis J Nl ' g ' Jay DelCarmen 5 r if Dawn Delamater Q .,, ' Tracia Denny , X Madeline Diaz pigg i 2 'gif John Dibenedetto X w 'vm l , Sill-fs - I I l Understudies 1 l I X. F,o,.,,.. , A I ,W t Km Q' s ' 'S Q ' ' X K ' ,X .wif W '5 , i y ,. . .' d X Q: ' ' ,M yi i Y t, S as Q i K. :AX if Q X OH DARN! They scored another touchdown. Now they are really ahead! HEIL MICKEY! Jill Fry salutes the Mickey Mouse Club. Al., gi ill-3 nt l Qt E' ff Q il Lisa Diffy Brad Digirolamo Laureen Dixon Denna Dobbins Tammy Donner Arnel Douglas Cara Douglas Darin Drumheller Darrel Drone Keith Dudek Sara Duffy Erin Dunn Michelle Dunn Binh Duong Floyd Dupras Stephanie Dykes Gwen Ellis Karen Ellis Bill Emery Theresa Enos Arlena Epperson Tina Eppler Lisa Escalante Dannell Escoto Rick Esparza Mary Essenheimer Jeff Esskew Jeff Estes Understudies 1 Mike Ewers Diane Faith Burke Farrah Ronnie Fernandes Michelle Ferrer Erica Fisher Scott Fisher Steven Fisher Krista Flanery Robert. Flores Richard Ford Ken Forker Sherry Formhals Kristi Freeman Jennifer French John Fronda Jill Fry Melody Fulcher Lorelei Fuller Michael Fulton Lori Fultz Robert Fung Deana Gaither Dan Gallagher Lisa Gallego Chris Gallegos Jorge Galvan Scott Galneros Gina Garcia Joe Garcia Tim Garrison Eleanor Gaxola Understudies For Sophomores Only?'? What's a sophomore? That's a question we've all heard at one time or another. Wheth- er we like it or not, itls a fact of life. As school began in September, we were constantly find- ing ourselves alone and lost. Too embarrassed to ask questions, we went on our way, pretend- ing to know our way around campus. As the year went on though, we got used to the school, teachers, and students. We joined in on var- ious school activities, found new friends, and had just plain fun. Whether we were involved in football, pep and cheer, band, choir, foren- sics, yearbook, student government, or some- thing else, we, the class of 84 strived hard to dismiss that infamous sophomore stereo- type. As long and hard as we tried though, it didn't work. As the 1981-82 school year comes to a close, we still hear those same old sopho- more jokes and that wicked question, What's a sophomore? Even though we thought we'd never say it, to the class of '85 we ask, What's a sophomore? .Tw if K I C vllc A A4' , ' -s ,T 1 1 'Vs as . tx:-3' 'V x A A S f 'Nl 3 .5 .1 6 N I 3,1 1 N 7 Al N K 1 x Ni AN AFPLE A DAY keeps the teacher away. Danielle has her daily ni break., s 2 3 '48 33' 5 , of 5 ff 'Q-5 2 KERBY puts one foot in front of the other and soon shelll be out the door. V s 'Ja 0- gf 9 at .G .L 440-1. Af THINK SO! Diane Faith practices to become one of Hoover's Letter 1 q, Q 4. -of 1 X Y 1 A C If , ' i G . 'AM ll 5 Q' X Q' ui -. V ' . L aww -,!'d'-K 'Q bar 'JI 'fav Understudies Sandra Gordon Darrell Gorham Kim Gougasian Brad Graham Kim Graves Diane Greco Kim Griffith Nathaniel Grishy Marc Grubert Wendy Gunnels Todd Hagen Trish Haggerton Harvey Gee Brandi Gibson Lydia Gibson Laura Gibert Scott Ginther Ray Giudici Vince Giudici Gary Gleason Deanna Glover Claudia Gonzales Dan Goodman Pam Gordon 201 Debbie Hagopian Susan Haley Ronnie Hall Brandi Haverson Wanda Haman Curtis Hamett .l.D. Harris John Harris Susan Harris Jeff Hatcher Doug Harmaker Diane Hawes Kelly Hawkins Bill Hazelrigg Robert, Hendrix Tammy Henry Rebecca Herz Rodney Heredia Jesse Herring Steven Hill Julie Hinkley Rick Hollenbeck Danny Holt Laurie Horn 'GE X , . ,N , Ss if.-4 . . X 4 X Q A15 , x Rf 4 . X .., 4 R - if , 1' sig ex . Q . .f - 5 , - ' S , nv ,X Ai HEY EVERYONE, I'M A CI-IEERLEADERY! Sherry Vargas makes,sure that If A J 3' 1 everyone knows she's popular. 1 i 1 ., I xx L v Y , ' K Q X , 1 li .6 if is 1 ,YY . rs 7 ' i ix gk K x X WW, 11 9. Quai R fb-. q 1' if 20 2 Understudies , iso- CNQX 'lx us fl K y , i l THAT'S THE BREAKS!! Danny Streit was caught stealing 3 the ball and now he's headed for the slammer. Who Would You Rate a 10','? Sean McCleandon ................ Elizabeth Silva .......... ........ Sara Parrott, ......... . Brooks Ricken ....... Janet Sheldon ....... Mark Pingston .... . ...., Stephanie Bellando John Anthony ........... Christine Davis ......... .... Angelique Carver ..,... .... Melissa Corrigan ....... .... Diane Faith ............... Rachel Ward Christopher Reeve Morrow Hoover Percussion ........Kenny Gobeli Carrie Miller ..........Tom Selleck .......Janet Bracken Dino Lawson ....Andrew Stevens .. Robbie Rochholz .......Tom Selleck Darlene Chavarria ....... .............. T om Selleck Cheryl Megerdlgian .............,................. Garfield Marc Beasley ................ ..... Sharon Smith ......... Steve Knutsen ........ Lisa Contreras ........ Lisa Ortiz ............ Myself and Danelle. ................Marc Graham Rachel Ward Frankie Bustamante Sammy Meza sv '1' T i I is .4 L . is 'is V t, FQ V X -' WHERE'S THE MOVIE? Sherry can't believe she ate IS IT REAL, or is it Mannequinnex? Only IO the Whole bag- f. knows. 'K fs mi x I ist: ., in ,.. X .. X .4 U ,Y rf , I V J Q. . f E 1 N ?Wl xSS-' st! X un' 9 f f A itz A- . kwa' S 5 ' C. ' 3 V X f ACM 'ESX I .1 xg ,xl Al X , xii J , sf-1' X Mary Howard Steve Howell Chris Humphry Steve Humphrey Sylia Iharra Michael Induye Denise lngledye Paul Inman Darlene Jackson Ethhidge Jackson John Jackson Greg Jaramishian Arlene Jefferson Lorriane Jeffries Patty Jensen Suriya Jeyapalan Robin Johnson Jodi Johnson Kim Johnson Michelle Johnson Monica Johnson Craig Jones Judy Jordan Lisa Kahaian Scott Kechloian Stacey Keller Susan Kelly Craig Kent Leona Kenyon Eric Kerber Michelle Kerhy Michael Kersten Kim Kidwell Kevin King Marina Kitamura Understudies Who Is Your Favorite Teacher, And Why? Debbie Williams: Mrs. Martin. She is very understanding. Andrea Cervanter: Mrs. Lockett. She is usually cheerful and doesn't get upset. Linda Billing: Mr. Kirkhart. He will do anything to help you get better grades. Mary Howard. Mrs. Rasmussen. She is the only teacher who explains things so that I understand them. Terry Longshore: Mr. Morrow. I am in Band three periods a day. l Rick VanGlader: Mr. Kirkhart. He not only teaches you, he makes learning fun. 5 ' .. . E, ., ' Cheryl Megeradigian: Mrs. Crawford. She likes to go crazy with her students, and have a good time. ' ' I Karen Myers: Mr. Sheets. He has easy classes. l Terri Enos: Ms. Anabo. She likes to go crazy with her students, and have a good time. Heather McCloskey: Mr. Eldridge. He is wierd. Janet Sheldon: Mr. Kirkhart. He puts up with me. 'l'ina Gallegos: Mr. Snedden. He really knows how to keep a class going. Erica Fisher: Mr. Froese. He is really nice. Brooks Ricken: Mr. Lusher. He's cool. Lynda Ratzlaff: Mr. Proudian. He is the best French teacher I have ever had. Steve Knutsen Kathy Koch Brent Kubota Denise Kuhn Cheryl Kunimitsu Carrie Lackey Robin Lamothe Chris Lane Mathew Lara Rick Lawson Nancy Lee Suzanne Lee Shelia Leffall Laura Leslie Nina Livingston Thomas Lobue Chris Lockett Johanna Lockey Sheldon Logan Cheri Long Terri Longshore Mark Lopez Marirtta Lowe Marty Lucero Laura Luedtke Vicki Lujano Kathy Makey Chuck Manzell Michael Manzell Judy Markovits David Martinez Donna Martin Lenny Martinez Kathi Matyn Cindy Maurer 2 Understudies , 4 .ra F' will Y x if 21-' .a .Q F. X P , sf .mr HAVE A COKE AND A SMILE. Leisl Williams takes a break after a game. wage g ' - . - Q at-9 I' i . - , i .., Z x. T xg- , RN 'rf' A xx A ' if . Q Y' was K v if Q' , NI! is xfi, lxi A nngtwii' XX, L,.. -- NNW THREE STOOGES. There they are, Hoover's happy threesome. Anita, and Stephanie. P ix .. A 4' . rl 793 J E' L ll l 4 C I , r 'QW'J 1 ' l fi 'l X, Y 4 x an A 53, is 'V .il PLEASE? Can says Lisa. I borrow your cheat notes? I lost mine, Kathleen Maynard Bonnie MC Arn Sean McCleandon Heather McCloskey Dean McCluskey Vicky McDaniel Eric McGufl'ick Lisa McKenna Sean McMurry Betty Medrano Cheryl Megerdigian Laura Melella Marty Mendez Aram Messerlian .lameece Meyer Pam Meyer-Hagen Irma Meza Kathi Miller Tracy Millican Erenes Miranda Elaine Montejano David Moore Donna Moses Rosalie Munoz Edward Murdock Daria Murphy Christine Muse Monique Musick Cherrie Musquez Understudies 5 Randy Muzio Karen Myers John Navarro Heidi Nelson Lisa Nelson Linda Neufeld Vernon Neuman Patsy Nevarez Susan Nevarez Diane Newhouse Yen Ngo Tien Nguyen Matt Nichols Willie Norman Ronnie Nunez Troy Nunez Cynthia Nunn Gregory Occhionero Piet Ogata Teresa Omara Alan O,Neal Liz Ortiz Stacey Osburn Sharmaine Palms Nadine Pardo Ted Parenti Gloria Parke Chris Parley Joseph Parks James Parks Sarah Parrott Brett Passmore Tim Patton Michael Pech Ruben Pena 2 Unclerstudies Q HOLD ME BACK! Stop! Hold on! Stay in control! Lisa Contreras sings to the Kinks. 4 'Q we A ' if I0 as 1 . i Q 1 i 2' L K 1 ' Q X 5 X 0 . iw 3' . .5,Q , S 9 . as ssss .Li . iii ,pt ,Q 5,4 iv P s , 'Q y T7 ix X ' E YA .Af ' Q A f 1' is ,a 1. .Q . 1 K K' -x 1 . 'N i -LL A ' EC, . it ef A13 A Q .. I N A iffy I a V' x -- ' 1 7, . li 14 i y ,x - it 5 x -TT' ' Er!! ' 5 t,ts A . 3-, A -Q : -W Q .K . ,. C Nl K.. 1 E it ' 1 all POLLY WANNA CRACKER? Sarah Parrot attempts to catch anotller one of those deliciously kinky green MSzM's. 1 l l I 1 l l I I 1 i l Q gi 4 r t',l-S-23-gy?-igfii w 1, V1 'SAF uc' . , A .-' A. , - ,. -I Q +I UQ we g ,3 James Perry Joseph Perry Brian Person Kevin Peters Debra Petersen Julie Phillips Melisa Phillips Chris Pierce Mark Pinkston Marie Pointer Chris Polach Mary Pompa Scott Pool Bruce Powell Anita Prasad Jonelle Price Ryan Privett Debbie Proseus Leslie Puccini Darrin Purifoy Cherie Purltz Cinda Quadro Frank Quinto Susan Rahago Harman Randhawa Lynda Ratzlaff Maxwell Rea Diana Reina Joseph Reinart Stephanie Reistetter Steven Rhodes Alan Richardson Danny Richardson Kim Richardson Brooks Ricken David Riddlesprigger Rodney Risley Understudies The Awkward Age. Sixteen. An age we've all been waiting to reach. It's finally here, and boy are we glad! After all those boring driving sessions in the car, and those disgustingly en- tertaining films in Drivers Education we can finally get our license! How long have we all daydreamed about our first time behind the wheel? That dream has now become a reality, since our sixteenth birthday. Sixteen also means feeling Cat least to ourselvesj like adults. Being sixteen means feeling proud when telling someone your age. But, our sixteenth year also brings with it some things that we don't like. One of those things is responsibility. As we grow older, and mature into adults, our parents expect more and more from us all the time. At the age of sixteen we're now able to go out into the working world. But of course, finding a job isn't as easy as people make it sound. Finding a job really isn't the tough part. After we've stumbled into it, we now have to be on time, be friendly, and put up with all the things our employer asks of us. Sixteen. Why did we have to turn sixteen anyway? Brianna Rissinger R FM W Kevin Roberson Tim Robertson ,SWS Dean Robinson +1 Kevin Robinson M' Michael Robison G Jeff Rocker J Danny Rodrizuez if ,S Juan Rodriguez Nathan Romo Qu Kim Ross 6 D Eric Rowe ' Elizabeth Rueda Kenneth Safrazian 5 Edward Saghatelian Doni Sahm Jacqueline Salazar David Salnas Jonathan Salrin Kelli Sanborn Elsa Sanchez Teresa Sanchez Joseph Sanders Michael Sanders Shawn Sani Kathy Santoni X. Craig Schmidt Kelly Schnelle Understudies 2 . ,ag ,W Aly y ' ' '4 1 ' if .wb 3. 'WI' MXN' ' 'J ,,, v-24 wa- iyhf ,fix is-Www T NN'- , -fe ., HE WENT THAT WAY! Or at least I think he did exclaims umphry who is always a big help to the Police. Gretchen Schroeder Brett Scroggins Billy Schroyer Darlene Scruggs I is'1 Sevedgc l'met Sheldon I mcy Sheppard lr'1cy bhemrd lettrey Shermwn Diren Shore l lil iheth SllVl Brid Simpson Allui Slttmr Scott Sl itc r l orl Sloin Din Smith lD'lll Smith He'1lher Smith Shfiwini Smith Understudies Shftron Smith C .induce Smithson Kim Snow Robert Solem George Solis Olled Solls Allen Spaulding Darin Splrirler Chandra St'1t't'ord 209 Rashunda Star Stephanie Stanley Michael St Aubin Susan Stenberg Sandra Stegall Paul Stithem Danny Streit James Stuart Melisa Sullivan William Sullivan Danna Swadley Gena Taira Michelle Tardugno Don Taylor Larry Taylor Ronald Taylor Paul Tell Dan Tenyenhuis Terry Thomas Larry Thomas Kirk Thomas Ruth Thompson Judy Thull Andy Tindall Melissa Tingley Cathy Tonooka Susan Tombs Daniel Torres Keith Trammell Veronica Truitt Teresa Trujillo Kevin Trutna Jay Urabe Rick Van Galder Sherry Vargas 2 1 0 Understudies hx l HEY GOLDILOCKS. Trish Haggerton stares off into the woods searching for the three bears. T ,x is M4 .av- Aon- '.,, ' 4 s' WEEBLES WOBBLE but they don't fall down. Chuck is trying to tip over. Lfix J WP N M 4 . '14 ZF t fp! f y t t, Le. K fi X 5 'I fa 4 f Sf' 9 , iz ' i , 4 - A iv -i l ,. .et,, Q .2151 'ts ' u n- ,-4 1 - V . , 2 Q , S . Q ,. ggi . ' t i S S if 1- 1.5 px L ,ga- sh I - . 'gg-7' Q Ami 1 'N S fe-3: YN' ..x.... 'ii me gy 'F f I 1 l l l l , ' if-.gg-f ' , ur V ' .M 7 -.t 49 ln' b 0 X ' ' W.. il: il at L . 2- - QW' fr- ' il Q L' '- g t .fi g ,7 1 f . Y ix .. S' W' ' f,l ' 5 ,fig Qi' +. nj , fb L -- , I J . , fi' 1 ' ' 4 ' 2 l I TA . L A if ,i K t Q 'if I H 2 X . .fa WD 41 51 1 HHS ff BELLANDO pauses with a smile, after cheerleading exercise. .1 ,4 nf if .e N . ..i-.- S if F ' .411 13? ' Y f 1 5 X Z, 5 k ., , s J p I .gif X fm f:. ei' f 9. in A Snoozing Sophomores Israel Aguilar Dean Anderson Florence Andino Don Arriet Kenneth Austin Dawn Basye Leona Kenyon Donald King Wayne Kobata Richard Kopinski Michele Koudyan Jalonda Laney Q4arerriBa.teso'n-,KX P V Todd Lee Vincent Bocchini' ' ' Chantal Lewis Diana Burch , DLI fl if Valerie Lima Ernesto Bustinza , 1llValerina Lingerfelt Sherise Caples L itglft' I Chris Lozano Sandra Case 'UNL Mark Collier Sarah Crama Elaine Davis X,-will Jason Gilbert Ld X' lr Jim Graves Tammy Green Cherise Griggs David Gunnels Mark Haltom Bill Hazelrigg Kevin Heard Mark Henery I-Ienery Holdt Geno Imperatrice Denise Ingledue Antonio Inniss Michael Inouye William Jarrett Sheryl Jones William Kafai Tim Kent 'gx.fl7iX' ,.i ,, AA' Gwen Marbuger Michelle Martin Richard Martinez Kim Masich Michelle Mcconnell Michele Mcewin Kenneth Mcgovern Joe Mckenny Tim Miller Lucy Moreno Randy Mosqueda Michael Mosqueda Robert Mungia Kevin Nelson Armando Ortiz Lisa Pallaya Stacy Pallaya Tina Pearson Chris Perez Tony Ragsdale Teresa Ramirez Zelda Reed Kenneth Renner Dora Rios Lillie Rogers Carren Rooters Andy Rotea Joe Rutledge Martin Salas Anita Saldate Jesse Salinas Rodney Sears Sherry Segura Kevin Seibel Bryan Small Victor Sphrler James Stanfield Cindy Stevens Russel Stevens Becky Stump William Talbert Donald Taylor Remigio Tellez Kaying Thao Hai Tran Don Tristan Jane Trujillo Ricky Villa Eric Whiting Leonard Whittle Steve Woods Cathy Worthy Elissa Wyatt Mark Vera Edward Vetter Christina Villalobos William Villalobos Dawn Walker Rod Walker Paul Wallace Patty Waln Aaron Walters Rodney Ward Lance Watts Eric Wegley Toni Weigand Roger Welch Tina Wesle Heidi Westby Craig Whitaker Brenda Wilcox Jane Wilder Monica Wilkens Carl Williams Debbie Williams Leisl Williams Ella Wilson Sandra Winters Sean Witcher Brecky Wright Teresa Wong James Woodward Gloria Wyatt Arturo Yanez Kao Yang Thai Yang Kim Yates Chris Yeager Mike Yin Eric Zamora Monica Zavala Understudies 2 1 1 Encore 1 I lr IICQQKX if 4 'v. V C :ie V. x 'gf 1 L- Six -1 Nag, 1 f. X-Jls'.:1., . K S' Ni :Il I :- l l ' w F :, V. N hi' i.EL.13w9q: U .. f HE - ' 4,3 Qs, if-1 ' A E33 4 llllll l Encore 1 1 1 1 1 1 Homecoming Excitement Kicked Qff By Carnival Homecoming 1 STACEY POWERS, Hoover's 1981 Homecoming Queen. 1 FLY AWAY! The Boosters sponsored aldunk tank. FINALIST Lisa Martin and escort Paful Salazar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q-'QQ' is J S we .-r ,-f ', .J Aj, . . . Qi, ff N 9 eq CN l i' C5 -af ,f ' ' ' 0 . , 00. hp oe, .,,J'+-, - 'Ss . 1 u ' 1' J Eg 4 .Y-'V' f H fl. f . X fy Q. V aff y z S- -bf g, X .a X km pi 3 1 .. Ama W N ., ' 'QP x lb 'W Q' 7 . Y I A Q, 'iw 9 A , Q v. Q ., .'x . - X 44 . ' nb.: .g ' - 5 il Evx 6 ,A 0. Q.. g, 3 3 .IE -15 . lux 9 . X I ' v U 1 C 7 ' ', -JW -1 I. . 5 , , ' I liiln-Q sk . . x IK ' ., -X ws 'i,,,:1 . 4' ,fvj 'Nl' .ff Q ff s Ly .EA 'X 'b 1+ Q4 J? t , -' Qzx'-ff ,K . i Xb 1 1 ,,' Q 3 Q ., '- . ,.-X I 'wx S. 2 ' :gm ' is f Q x 2 'WM M M 2 .A -13' 5? Qr '-- ,,, . ,U . .Aw x K Y 1 uv' 6 ,ws w .,,,,,4' aa-. - w V M '3 1 x 4 K a f, -' Q , ,, mf, Y X 4 r'sg,'B'N N ' -- Y M, ' A ' I K ag? 1 1 - 55.4 :WWA 'i f A - . , A .. KN N. mm, X s.,,h.N-kt . Q2 K 'K' 'MAN o ..L K is 9 -, . o if ,nf 1 lx 'f :.Y llf I F f 5 v -'P in 2 A ff if ' 'P' x 'J 3 k K , 1. N A f' m U, 1 ix , Nl Q 4 1 'K . , .K . as - ' ,Q1 u ' - M K . J, ,v., Jiri, ly 4' XRKS- W R N Qi X ws' V ' A I 1 14 fi 1 X T'. Qf' ' '11-1 g S Xb, A I '3'fiL-1 ,A ' LQ. I 'gh-'fl ,124 XJ f 1 -1 , Nqr-'fV f!ff mH,. , f ' if 1' Ai IA Aj ,I ERE COMES THE GREEN MACHINE, Loaded down with Patriots. 981 JUNIOR CLASS ATTENDANT Sarah Clines with escort Scott Alcorn. IXED EMOTIONS. Finalist, Carrie Miller with escort Brett Majors, Senior Atten- int Ashlynn Lujano with Chris May and Sophomore Laura Gilbert with Rick Van alder. 9-8-4, 1984, SOPHOMORES, SOPHOMORES, BEAT CLOVIS! The class with -ass? Homecoming WINTER ILLUSIONS The 1981-82 Patriot Winter Formal was an overwhelming success. Over 200 couples danced the night away to the sounds of Equinox. Kim Hatcher called this year's Formal, A night l'll never forget. Robbie Rochholz said, I had a great time. The Formal theme this year was Winter Illusions, with stars and trees decorating the Pate Pavillion. For the first time in recent memory, the Winter Formal was moved up from Janu- ary, to this year's date of December 12. Our 1982 Formal Queen, Lisa Martin, was crowned amid tears of joy. Senior attendant was Robin Holly, Junior attendant, Beth Caing and Piet Ogata was sophomore attendant. Over 400 people spent a night in Winter Illusions. WINTER FORMAL QUEEN Lisa Martin smiling sincerely for the camera. WINTER FORMAL QUEEN Lisa Martin with her escort Paul Salazar. LISA WITH ATTENDANTS Cry Robin Holly and Piet Ogata. Not pictured, Beth Cain. 2 1 8 Winter Formal A ,. y O A' . . ak ,. R.. . U N. ,L 4 4' ' '01 . I ut., Q, .ms ' .I ff I 1 ' Y ff! Fr ,, ,f- :Q , fm. R ,. v Z, e E A ,. .H W My K , -Q I an vs.-nah-as-,YN Senior Index A Matt Adams 36, 130 Charles Aeschbacher 130 Leslie Alden 130 Nancy Alden 130 Susan Alden 130 Jody Allen 64, 100, 105, 130 Leonora Alonzo 130 Soyna Amos 130 Roger Amrhein 14, 131 Doreen Anderson 131 Teresa Andreoni 131 Klif Andrews 29, 131 Marci Antonino 131 Rachel Arclzrocni 131 Jill Asleson 131 Nanci Adelo 131 Kathy Austin '131 Tom Austin 15, 21, 144, 131 Kelli Avenell 131 B Mark Baer 31 Richard Bailan 131 Stephanie Bakkedahl 132 Ken Ballardo 253 Paul Banda 132 Clinton Bandy 132 Chuck Barker 36, 126, 137 Don Barker 132 Le Roy Barnett 22, 28, 132 Burkley Barthel 105, 132 Jim Beatty 132 Janelle Beery 132 Scott Belmont 64, 105, 133 Lynette Bennett 133 John Berglund 133 Shari Bernier 133 Lisa Bettosini 133 Gina Bizzardo 133 David Bordwine 133 Mark Bourez 134 Dorreen Bower 134 Briant Bowers 134 Steve Bowman 134 Marianne Boyer 74, 134 Janet Bracken 30, 33, 118, 134 Debra Bradley 32, 134 Brian Brandon 134 Connie Breazell 32, 135 Val Breedlove 135 Andy Bright 135 Camilla Brown 135 Dawn Brown 135 Gregg Brown 135 Gwendolyn Brown 135 Jeri Brown 135 Vicki Brown 135 Larnell Brown 64, 135 John Burchette 136 Michelle Burke 36 Jim Burns 136 Judy Burton 136 C Paul Cadriel 126, 126 Angela Cain 136 Sally Caver 136 Scott Case 35, 39, 68, 115, 136 Lynn Castello 136 Carlos Castillo 64, 136 David Castillo 136 John Castillo 136 Lori Castro 14, 137 Crystal Cates 137 Marshall Cavazos 137 Janice Chandler 137 Gerry Chang 30, 34, 64, 137 Dineen Charest 137 Patrick Chick 137 Kim Chrisman 137 Margaret Chun 33, 36, 131, 137 Andy Ciula 64, 137 Dale Clark 80 Veeneeta Clayton 138 Wendy Cole 14, 138 Terri Colombini 138 ,f . - I 'FF' Daryl Crispl138 Teresa Cross 33, 34, 35, 38, 100, 138 Jeff Cruse 1:05, 139 David Cumming 22, 139 Keven Dunriingham 139 I 2 D l Laura DaColsta 32, 34, 39, 139 Susan Davis,32, 124, 139 Steven Degracia 139 Donna Demarco 139 Charles Deninan 139 Stephanie D4 rgarabedian 140 Tony DeSilv 34, 39, 68, 115, 140 , Paul Dickie 140 Celeste Diflefviano 140 Wayne Dixxon 29, 36, 38, 74, 114, 140 Anecita Douglas 131, 140 Tami Dougl ' 140 Mike Doyle 40 Marie Duda 140 Kyle Duke 32, so Michelle Dulte 141 John Duncan, 141 Janet Dunn 14, 24, 33, 141, 253 Carmelita D que 141 Steve Durba o 141 Laura Dykes f141 I I 1 , E f Kim Edwardd 141 Robin Ellis 141 Chris Ellison 100, 141 Kenneth Engel 80, 142 Erick Ericksoh 142 Dean Ertl 142 Linda Escoto 1142 Greg Espinosd 142 Jill Espinosa 36, 100, 142 Lance Essweirl 34, 39, 143 Jose Estrada 64, 92, 143 Kevin Evans 1l43 Cheryl Bebbm 32 Richard Cornwell 138 i Candace Bobling 133 Lupe Cota 138 1 F Carol Boline 32, 96, 124, 133 Susan Courtney 138 1 I Senior Index l l Brian Fendley 143 Edward Fernandes 143 John Ferrell 143 Renee Fierro 143 Deborah Fisher 143 Terry Fisher 143 Pat Forden 28, 143 Valerie Franklin 33, 34, 38, 144 David Freriks 144 Christopher Friesen 64, 144 Kristine Friesen 34 Christopher Gallagher 29, 34, 144 Kathleen Gallego 19, 22, 33, 39, 118, 144 Juli Gallegos 144 Becky Gallegos 14, 31, 144 Debbie Gammill 144 Ed Garcia 144, 253 Jackie Garcia 15, 19, 33 145 Maryann Garcia 145 Tamara Garner 145 Chuck Garrigus 111, 145 Jane Girado 145 Thomas Gleason 68, 86, 105, 145 Ken Gobeli 92, 145 Kathy Gonsalves 14, 24, 32, 100, 145, 253 Paul Gonzalez 145 Brad Goodbar 35, 39, 68, 115, 146 Kathy Goodwin 146 Rhonda Gordon 146 Marc Graham 14, 21, 111, 146 Richard Graham 146 Tom Graham 146 Deborah Greco 146 Heather Green 146 Zipporah Green 146 Deanna Greene 146 Lisa Gregory 33, 36, 147 Greg Grose 147 Erich Gross 147 Jeff Grubbs 35, 114, 147 Elizabeth Gutierrez 28, 29, 147 H Lance Hairabedian 34, 64, 111, 147 Doug Hales 32, 74, 111, 147 Melinda Hall 90, 109, 147 Nancy Hampson 147 Laverne Hampton 147 Laurie Hancock 147 Karen Hansen 29, 32, 34, 39, 147 'Tod Harris 36, 74, 92, 148 David Harrison 148 Marla Harrison 148 Kim Hatcher 14, 24, 33, 148, 253 Cindy Hatmaker 148 Barron Hawse 148 Deanna Heffington 33, 39, 148 Steve Hennigan 64, 100, 148 JoEllen Hensley 148 Kathy Hensley 148 Kathy Hensley 148 Kathy Hernandez 22 Dawn Hess 149 Kevin Hickman 149 Ken Higgs 64 David Hill 149 Steve Hock 14, 20, 21, 149 Robin Holley 33, 34, 38, 149 Cindy Holmes 14, 19, 28, 149 Mike Hopkins 39, 74, 111, 149 Debra Horanian 149 Elizabeth House 96, 149 Kelly Howell 100, 109, 150 William Hsu 15, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 39, 150 Ken Hubach 123, 150 Susan Hubbard 33, 39, 150 Laurie Hubbart 34, 150 Jill Hunter 100, 150 Jennie Hurt 150 Jackie Hutton 113 Debby Isch 150 J Kathleen Jackson 33, 36, 150 Tracie Jackson 150 Cindy Jarvis 35, 37, 38, 151, 253 Chris Jensen 126, 151 Lori Jessick 151, 253 Diana Jimenez 151 Darrell Johnson 151 Jim Johnson 14, 20, 151 Jim Johnson 151 Kris Johnson 14, 21, 34, 35, 86, 114, 152 Zanetta Johnson 152 Randy Jones 92, 152 Arlene Jordan 22, 33, 152 K Robert Kaiser 152 John Kalfayan 152 Ron Karagozian 152 Melanie Kaseroff 29, 34, 152 Mike Kasparian 126, 152 Mark Kazanjian 152 Gilbert Khachadourian 29, 153 Patty Kilcoyne 153 Deborah Kilner 153 Melissa Kirk 153 Monica Kirk 100, 153 Dawn Kjer 153 Roy Kloose 153 Karen Knapp 32, 33, 131, 153 Tom Koop 153 John Korthuis 31, 64, 153 Sherry Kowallis 22, 34, 36, 131 153 John Kutumian 126, 153 L Rona Landers 154 Tara Lane 33, 154 Sonia Laney 154 Minnie Langford 154 Julie Lawless 154 Eric Le Corre 154 Danny Lee 31, 154 Jennifer Lehn 14, 18, 154 Traci Lentz 29, 154 Kathy Liao 30, 31, 33, 36, 154 Petter Lidbeck 154 Michelle Linhoff 253 Lori Lipp 14, 154 Hiedi Livingston 155 Francesca Locati 155 Nancy Locher 15, 19, 39, 155 Ygnacio Loera 155 Chuck Long 155 Shari Lopez 155 Stephanie Lubbes 32, 33, 36, 38, 100, 155 Ashlynn Lujano 33, 96, 155 Mike Lulejian 156 Lynn Luna 156 Lisa Lund 33, 36, 156 M Annette Macchione 156 Paul Magdaleno 36, 86, 156 Jackie Major 156 Brent Majors 36,156 Patty Makely 156 Maureen Mange 14, 24, 33, 157 Kim Manouel 157 Ray Marez 92, 157 Lori Marsoobian 33, 100, 157 Allen Martin 157 Amy Martin 28, 29, 32, 39, 157 Lisa Martin 33, 157 Mark Martin 157 Susan Martin 22, 157 Christine Martinez 158 Greg Martinez 158 Lupe Martinez 158 Paul Martinez 158 Rafaela Martinez 158 Michele Mascarenaz 158 Mark Masich 158 John Masier 15, 39, 158 Elizabeth Mauldin 159 Mike Maurer 159 Chris May 14, 34, 111, 159 Ken Mays 86, 159 Robin McArtor 14, 31, 33, 131, 159 Megan McCarthy 159 Jeff McDaniel 159 Robert McGovern 159 Natalie McHaney 160 Mike McIntyre 160 Debbie McKelvie 160 Patricia McPherson 96, 160 Gerald Melady 31 Todd Memmott 14, 20, 160 Lorenzo Mendoza 160 Steve Mennucci 160 Ann Messina 160 Carrie Miller 160 Robert Millhollen 161 Joann Milos 86, 161 Marty Montague 161 Ellen Mooradian 14, 24, 30, 33, 161 Karen Moore 33, 161 Tim Moore 161 Robert Mootafian 161 Julie Morgan 14, 31, 32, 161 Ken Morris 86, 161 Bill Mortimer 34, 39, 68, 115, 161 Kevin Mowles 161 Rod Murray 64, 111 N Linda Nakagawa 161 Scott Nelson 161 Walter Nelson 161 Vickie Neuman 162 Hien Ngo 30, 31, 114, 162 John Nolen 162 Eleanor Noordberg 162 O Joni Olsen 26, 162 Lenore Ottow 162 Jeff Owen 14, 34, 162 Teresa Owens 162 P Dominic Papagni 36, 163 Brian Parfitt 86 Janice Park 14, 163 Mark Parker 39, 163 Dean Parrish 105, 163 Donna Paul 163 Ermilo Perez 39, 163 Dana Peterson 33, 163 Elizabeth Plesche 163 Alice Pompa 163 Doris Posch 163 Senior Index 1 il 4 ,,, -l Stacey Power 26, 163 David Prasad 15, 39 Steve Preciado 64, 163 Dianne Proseus 164 Ernie Puccini 164 Jeff Quarles 111 John Quinto 86, 105, 164 R fi Thane Reddell 165 Lisa Reed 165 Lisa Renberg 28, 90, 109, 165 Mike Reyes 105, 165 Karen Rice 28, 33, 165 Lisa Richards 28, 33, 165 Lori Ricken 14, 24, 33, 34, 16 Janell Ricks 165 Brenda Riley 33, 165 Chris Riley 64, 166 David Riley 166 Brian Roach 166 Jackie Roberts 166 Robert Roberts 166 5, 253 Alisha Robertson 33, 36, 100, 166 Paul Salazar 167 Alicia Sanchez 167 Olimpra Sandoval 39, 167 Willie antos 92, 168 Lisa S ,rtor 28, 168 Antho y Sasso 86, 168 Chelie autter 28, 168 Laura Saywell 33, 168 Wes Srihaal 15, 28, 29, 30, 32, 39, 111, 168 Karin Scheid 33, 34, 36, ies 169, 253 Jeff Sherrell 168 Kelly Sherron 168 Karen Shirk 34, 35, 118, 169 David Shore 64, 169 John Shroades 169 Mike Sims 170 Desiree Skoverski 33, 170 Greg Slater 170 Shanon Slater 170 Bill Smart 170 Lola Smith 170 Leslie Smith 27, 170 Shelly Snow 32, 33, 170 Tracie Ramey 15, 19, 39, 164 Lisa Ramirez 164 Jay Ramsden 34, 123, 164 Kim Ramsey 164 Lisa Ratzlaff 33, 165 David Ray 165 Leah Reagan 165 Senior Index David Robeson 166 Tom Robinson 68, 115, 166 David Robeson 166 Tom Robinson 68, 115, 166 Mark Rodriguez 36, 105, 167 Fernando Rodriquez 39 Veronica Romero 28, 29, 167 Henry Rowe 167 Mark Ruby 167 Betty 30, 31 31, 64, 95, 114 David Gloria Walter 72, 118, 168 Self 168 Selleck 169 Don 28, 169 Cindy 14, 24, 33, 34, 100, i l i 1 l Vicki Snowden 113, 170 Chuck Spina 170 Carla Stadley 170 Susan Starr 33, 171 Chad Stewart 171 Debbie Stiftinger 33, 34, 171 Danny Stoher 15, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 39 Mike Stuart 35, 39, 68, 115, 171 4 A .9- XYV fi' of, yi .' L N Q -xg J N. -,fvf 5Xx1 4, Herschel Sudden 171 Carrie Suhre 171 Pam Sullivan 14, 19, 171 Suzette Sullivan 171 T Jason Taira 36, 80, 114, 171 Alicia Takacs 33, 36, 17 Debbie Taylor 171 Debbie Taylor 172 Keith Teramoto 14, 39, 172 Brenda Thomas 14, 24, 33, 172, 253 June Tierney 28, 29, 30, 172 Dean Titus 172 Matt Tom 15, 34, 114, 172 Calvin Towle 172 Jim Trejo 64, 92 Mike Troehler 64, 172 Nancy Truesdale 33, 34, 172 Paul Truitt 173 Juli Truong 173 Wes Tucker 32, 39, 173 Dana Urabe 100, 173 Carol Uribes 173 V David Vanelswyk 36, 10 Julie VanGalder 34, 173 Valerie Vasquez 27, 173 John Vavrousek 173 Tina Vielone 173 Arthur Villalpondo 64 Wayne Virag 174 Steve Vlasis 105, 174 Gwen Voight 174 Mike VonRembow 174 5, 173 Dean Walker 34, 39, 74, 111, 174 Suzanne Wallace 174 Susan Waln 174 Philip Wancewicz 174 Darci Ward 174 Greg Washington 80 Bryan Wayte 64, 174 Trisha Weaver 174 Tim Webb 174 Johm Weidenbach 175 Jill Welton 32, 74, 113, 175 Bret Weymouth 175 Anthony White 175 Margret White 175 Chris Whiteside 28, 35, 68, 115, 175 Leonard Whittle 175 Jan Wiebe 32, 33, 113, 175 Karen Williams 15, 19 Sabrina Williams 175 Michelle Wilson 14, 19, 175 Richard Wilson 80, 111, 175 Seline Wilson 33, 175 Lynn Wenebrenner 175 Julie Winegar 176 Ken Wittwer 80, 176 Chris Wood 176 Te Shawn Woods 32 Y Pat Young 32 Dennis Yu 31, 176 Z Lisa Zerounian 176 Jeff Zimmerman 176 Mark Zimmerman 176 Danny Zingarelli 14, 20, ENIUR Senior Index The Advertisers I W? :U 'slit x C H W -1 3 x x H mix 'gf xx .uv six-4 X-.ig . f. 3215. 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IIJITI IDS WNIIII FRIIND DA l371D Lerner of Furs an ars ow W I Y I a I I I P ' ' r d B I 1 J X I I The Advertiser I N f N HerffJones Yeabooks P O Box 8141 Fresno CA 93747 N' ' 252 0586 '33 Repieseniative t t i S Irqb Downtown Manchester Mall and Fashion Fair 0 A- 0 if Q l , ,J'v' , f Y 1 xl . ,, D X xx qt X , R 9 , ' In ' X I K j f N Where Shopping is a pleasure . . . - Congratulations to the class of '82 Fresno-Clovis-Kerman from the Local Folks K 1 The Advert isers 2 MANOR DRUGS 'uma we O-'Q- .ln-rg., 5721 N. First St. 431-4142 N f ' N 30577147 Jewelryflfine Arts Division Scholastic Products , 'C l Creators of Fine Class Rings, Awards, Announcements, Diplomas, and Caps and Gowns ARK HALL CHEVRON 5756 N. First Fresno CA 93710 439-8461 -,,... L---pIl 'fv19n a lin-Q, GIS Gongs Market 5757 WN F1rst Q I , 'V V '11, E l 5 11M f -N.: . ' 9-7 i K mi. - A -if - 5 ' y - my -f-. .r' i - 'V fl-v--4. A . 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Tax Onomea fnvesrmcfwf Services f , .K ' ' is t i , i ' i in In . 2 5?80 North Fresno Street, Suite 105 1 Fresno, CA 93710 H ,NN 7 2 , A 12091 224-7677 i NAV, 1 4 K X fl' 1 33. T l 2 3 2 The Advertisers John Sivas Insurance 5100 N. 6th 4:11913 220-9440 We ll Insure Anyone auto home life Un i-llf, 9.1, When you want more protection than just a band-aid see, Sivas. llllwmm 0,0 tl OO Qi I ll jk Crystal Bridal Best Wishes S 1 to the 3 OH Class of Manchester Center from your 0 ' friends ,ff . t at 96FM R and KYNO I H I W 0 Specializing in Wedding Gowns, - ' 5' L Bridesmaid dresses, , A Prom and Formal, 4 ' A IQ- F' and special , W occasion wear. A I The Advert The Get , 1 Your picture in the yearbook club I 1 u Jlm Graves Kathy Parkman Kun Parkman Dav1 Webster R1Cky Lawson Stephame Lubbes Lmda Ford Netty Andrews Machelll Kun Shepard Bethle ewfeld Robert Fred1an1 Mark . , , . ,i . .7 . , . 7 7 7 7 7 , - P 1 I I 5 1 I 1 W i B 'I'heAd t 1 YOU CAN THANK YOUR MOMMY FOR THIS ONE CHRIS PEPSI Catch that Pepsi Spirit CONGRATULATIONS DUBIRD WE RE SO PROUD OF YOU LOVE PAJ MAJ RAJ e Advertisers DON T STOP BELLEVING' ...ll Kathy L1ao Glorla Schroeder M1ke Stuart Scott Case Karen Shlrk B111 Mortlmer LISH Renberg Tony DeS11va Tom Robmson Chr1s Frresen Chrls Wh1tes1de Carey Karle Brad Goodbar Crndy J arv1s The Adv The Hoover Yearbook Staff gets a l1ttle crazy when It comes time for the Fmal Dead11ne So take off you hoser, 1f you re not 1n the Yearbook Staff you re nothing' Look at us we re King Tuts' What I can t hear you guys'7 Peace brother I m cool Oh I m just getting so bored hurry and take this dumb picture' Boy that Pepsi looks tasty Well I don t know about you people but I m going to smile for the camera Who was that masked man'7 Woo Wee that guy is soooooo cute' I m Just a sweet little girl what I should have worn this shirt Whatcha talkin bout WllllS9 You guys sure look funny doing that' Ha Ha I-Ia Hee Hee Hee you re such a comedlan Arr Arr Arr I m from the planet Ork Meditation time but I 11 keep talking Well I won t really get into it Ah Um Ah Um Guess what'7'7'7'7'7'7 '7 '7'7 Yep 2 people just missed getting their picture taken but of course they were late to class again yes again' K I . . . , ' 9 9 , o 1 ' v , 9 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' , . n 9 1 ' ' 5 5 ' . , . . . 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The Adv THE MEMOIR STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK A' ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR P TRONAGE WHICH MADE HE PRODUCTION OF THIS YYEARBOOK POSSIBLE. WE URGE EVERYONE TO UPPORT THESE BUSINESSES E IN APPRECIATION OF TFHEIR CONTRIBUTIONS. I I I I T S 1981-1982 Band Senlors Good-bye band good-bye Morrow we re here today but gone tomorrow! fi 'Qian . - 5 Good Luck to the class of 82 from the Aching Voids. The Adver tisers 2 4 1 HOGVER HI DEBS OF 1981 82 K1m Shepard Klm Gray Carrle Mlller Klm Bumgarner Lrsa Lund Cmdy Jarvls Nancy Audelo Plet Ogata Sherry Vargas Tracey Sherard Amy Ogata Lynda Ratzlaff Sandra Stude The Advertisers All of our Staff from HOOD STUDIO congratulates the class of 1982 John Blek Photographers Anlta Rlcardo X xooo sfrcxoso .f 3619 5 Salmon! 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Cindy SheldonfClasses EditorDMr. Officer and weekends in a haunted darkroom. Kathy GonsalvesfYrbk. Sales, Clubs Editor- JComing in on weekends and all the crazy things that happened. Lori RickenfSports EditorJDon't erase my 1169! Haunted darkrooms! LoriJessickCStaffJThethingsIwillremem- ber the most were meeting new people, deadlines and policemen. Peggy KellfStaffJMeeting deadlines and watching people go crazy! Michelle KerbyCSoph. SectionlGetting cut down for being a Sophomore. Michelle LinhofffStaffJAlways telling jokes with Monty, he goes crazy! Sitting on the counter. Todd LozanoCStaffJThe good times in the back of the room with BC,ML,MV. De- stroyer. Wild and crazy group. Marla PoulsenfStaffJPlaying pattycakes with Rob and laughing at his dumb jokes. Robbie RochholzfCopy EditorJTelling jokes, yelling, darkroom, Me-N-Ed's, Satur- days. Brenda ThomasCStaffDHot flash- er's house: Cop cars are fun! But not in uni- form! Monty VasquezCStafflWild and crazy, counter, laughing, teasing hair, fun, fun, fun! Yearbook Advisor: Mr. Ron Fleischer Yearbook Staff nf., ' kb: ll f hfiv .,-,nigh -va-0 't D . 4 0 KQ Q 'S' x Ns. at -L f --1 5 .ff , Zip A .., X 82 Memoir Staff. Lori Ricken, Kathy Gonsalves, Robbie Rochholz, Brenda Thomas, Kim Hatcher, Marla Cindy Jarvis, Michelle Kerby, Lori Jessick, Peggy Kell, Ken Ballardo, Michelle Linhoff, Todd Lozano, Dunn, Monty Vasquez, Suzanne Neerman, Don Donovan, Bill McKensie, Ed Garcia, Lisa Fung, Sharon pictured: Jill Fry, Cindy Sheldon. i ff x rf Yearbook Staff 254 E 1 The y ' Balloons re Gone MEMORIES Where would we be wlthout them? We have matured and fmd ourselves no longer the chlldren we once were We reahze the balloons are all gone and the scraped elbows and knees have healed The lmages of our chxldhood have become an mtegral part of the mxrage we call memorxes MEMORIES Just as our childhood passed so does hugh school We all seem to sy It seems hke yesterday Another year has come and gone New frxendshlps were made and old ones were strengthened We expenmented and trled new th1ngs and perhaps learned a lesson Fun tunes, sad tunes umque tunes all become lost tlmes un less they become memorres MEMORIES We combme the past and hopes of the future wxth the present Tomorrow w1l1 soon become yes terday Today the lmages are clear Tomorrow they be come memorles MEMORIES A yearbook IS our symbol of the past A H1story book, a reflectlon a symbol a Memon' Thls year we dedlcate the 1982 Memolr to our hxgh school memo r1es Long may they hve l N pnlrQ'6F? .X 6 F33 me , he X, I ... s 4 rap Xi, I-ur-5 'LAY' E-M 5 its J' f1'v3 M 'Of F? 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