Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)
- Class of 1985
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1 Q IH Mp , J ,, -, V177 A s ,A 1, ,f E .. 1,2 '-. 'V' .x DLL: ff. . ',., , ,fini .,w,- , 1 'K I ' -. 4 P , . A - 1 -v. , I.: 0:34. ,I W ' ' , v wiv s . . . A vt:- . S, 5' if . .Q ,,1N,.' W M 19 2 ', f,.,q,gf s ,, 4 1 vh 77414, ,pin fgfaauwk ef Weieia ff X 77 The Huntington Beach High School student body has many brilliant hcets. Though the facets are different colors, shapes, and sizes, they blend together to form something as strong and intricate as an exquisitely cut diamond. The music, styles, attitudes of the 80's, sports, organizations, and the clubs are just a few of our unique facets. The durable and everlasting diamonds are lilce the many students that ha ve attended I-LB.HS. The ambition, the pride, and the striving for success that they ha ve given these past 75 years will continue contributing to the next 75 years. lfl 75 Wmdcrful lfmr on K Opposite page Q Kevin Marlin and Eric Lorenzen discussing aber- noon plans. I Middle, bottom Q june Yusi K better known as .I-ello juniorj, Randy Parsons, and Dwight Velarde popping at lunch in the quad. K Top j Stehni Gretel resting aEer a strenuious day of school! K Bottom j When 4th period is over H.B.H.S. students crowd the lunch lines like hungry tigers!! Opening 'N ww -1 w 1 J 1 ll Cradzfzrm We auf. . . 'N 1 fy hcet of Huntington Beach High Sclggol AHer t ee OILER pride they understand. unusual school colors-Orange and Black. Oilers t AAPV ,fdefon Orange an Black. Orange is Why do we have 1 strange colors, you ask? Possibly because t Qfmbolize the city of Hun - bright, it jo ts you awak : Z onday mornings, it's reheshingg it's alive ck is mysterious, tington Beach and the citys' history. IVIZLQL: Zyal 2 EZEZ : live in exciting, like our futures, and it 's traditiona glgl 35,5 a22:1 :1:'2 Orange County and California is p r for a a romantic photograph. This is also the yea elicious citrus Huit of that color. Oranm is also guys wear Black . When Oilers wear O - the main color of our Pacihc sunsets. Huntington a nd Black people know we're not ordinary, V became the :255 .,:t N y town it is today when oil was we ar stupendous, Viiigigng 5 E,. 1 .i 111: z Frmd Our! ThuS, Orange Hrst drilled h 1920. Black is the color ofthe and Bla ck seem natural to represent the liquid which bioiight money eople to this proud Huntington Beawch Oilers! .:.,:V,: - area. s.sjZ,Egf I t , g When strangers see our colors their hrst im pression is Ooh, yuck, it looks like Halloween' x a 1 'xr .R as N, XJ f W .,.... 4 ..:.. t f ,. Q43 ,gg Opening , egg HKM AQ 'MM' EE ff' all fb gil' I I Opposite page, top lekj Natalie Oslr ng with Hiends, on Club Day, about the ldsfgfrent Clubs on campus. fM1'dn'le, lekj Practicing edffery day gets the Varsity football team in shape for up- coming games. eh, bottom Q Mzlce Kelly and john Gregory Huntmgton Hrgh rs awesome! lM1'ddle, bottoniQl?Keri Enrrquez, the Commzssion- Q HE X , er ofACtiv1'tjes, and jeff Scott intro lnllul ,g g the boat rowmg contest on Columbus Dal i 1 9 Neill 'hwy 1 val Day H' rczzsggf . N fx 1- X-.XQ5 Nd 5 . . X g Z X E 5 251 XA 5 Nia f In 2 2 tx I ,gf XX f X Q, mx if 5 V. as ,ag Q2 Opening ,Milk ing gritrzds The Hrst day of school is a very important one, especially for seniors. To seniors, the first day of school marks the end ofa part of their lives. They start to wonder what life aher high school holds for them, For everyone else, it marks the Hrst day of a new school year. Students can see old Hiends and make new ones. It is also nice to see teachers you ha ve had and also meeting new ones. However, the first day of school can be very exciting for freshmen. When high school is brand new, it is very hard to know what to expect. New friends, and happy experiences are what everybody should expect. K Upper Rightj These Heshmen are curious what high school life will be like. fLeHj The phones were busy aher the hrst day of school. K Opposite page, upper lekjjust one more kiss before class, flower lehj Kara shows Rhonda how much she cares. lupper rightj Erin and Stacy make weekend ar- rangements. K lower rightj Sandy, Vanessia, Patty, and Kelly know they can lean on each other. 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When we pu: out an honest effort, we zh tum receive a vafuable puke. A true Mend. Opemhg v Opening lztzt hy Our 17 I tts Passing time consists ofseveo minutes offtee time on Huntington Beach High School campus. Students are ttee to socialize in the commons, or go to their lockers to get ther? lunch they can 't wait to eat. Students are however, required to be on time to their next class. Thats where the new tardy policy comes into effect. Three tardies, and you can get a hour of detention. Itis definitely not worth it. Passing time is very important to those of us who like to catch up on all the latest gossip. Important school events are also discussed at this time. Teachers, and Administrators don 't understand that it takes longer than seven minutes to get all of this important business done. K upper leh' Q Theresa 's Hiends sharing lunch. A ' A e K upper right Q john and Michelle discuss an upcoming test during break, K lower rightj Students rush through commons during passing time. Kopposite page top j Eddy, Co- lin, and Kyle enjoy Olympic activities. flehj Deanne is carrying supplies for a month while in Montana. I lower rightj Laura gets ready to ascend on her skies at Lake San Antonio. PVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV5 vwmmvmmvvvsmww With Sash 0 her Our world holds so much for curious people. Summer vacations are a good chance to expand our horizons and reach for serious goals. One place Gilers visited this summer was ofcourse the games ofthe 23rd Olympiad, which were held in Los Angeles. Others went to Palm Springs, Hawaii or a student tour of Europe. Traveling and seeing the World are two very good ways to expand our knowledge. When we are young, our ability to learn is agile. This is the best time to investigate the future, and understand the past. pending Our Zfirrzc Yeah, it's Friday, the best night of the week. T.G.LF ! You could prob- ably hear that or something like that on every school campus at the end of each weekg Huntington included. Friday mornings were usually spent deciding what to do that night. Everyone wanted to make plans with their friends for Friday night. H,B.H.S. has always had so many different studentsg each has had their various activities they've en- joyed doing after school was out. The movies were a popular place to go on Friday nights I they still are For some the movies were their hangout. Maybe ahter the movie everyone would head over to a local party. K There was always someone having one. Q Some- times Friday meant a special date with that 'special someone ! Old World was a gathering place for those who liked to dance. There were also crowds at Studio K and Circle City getting in step. Cruis- ing down P.C.H with a group ofHiends was something most of us enjoyed do- ing on Friday nights. The weekends were well worth wait- ing for. When Monday arrived no one minded, too much, because that ga ve us Hve days to plan our attack on the next Friday night! xpr C0 ether i '.,.., 3aVY1,QK'ff'u Q J,-Mk if .vi nwswafv' er, , , SVS? ': is I Opposite pagej Hawhg some fun, the second loid of the Seal f1VHddlej Randy Folker, jeff Lamperts, jeff Scotg and Andres Luzio off thch' fine form. I Top j A kiss for bdlhg such a smrede. Tmqjago Candall. fR1Qghtj Wainhg for class to stam Seth Wolford Cumis Kewl: Schneelock. okf, 'f '. 5131 f -:S-exam ' .I ' Y' ' g.- gf ns. - .'Vi5E ,f I .,,, ..- , . 2 .4 .2 V Lg., Jfll ' 2 as Aff Opemhg X X 1 ,lv g l, 1 t 7 V ,vm-, V xfx - 3 V M Vmfkfff ,xr V .A A af , d , . 5 A' f3 ' s, ? Tig? fl A 1 'ff iljif 12 y 1 , we - -KC 'Rf f, F- CA -.7 W if A li , 7 J , ' ,,, ,i k 'I 2... -W5 'E H. 5 fgrf ff-4.4 32 53' T' 2 we 45' 'Y' M R o if a 'Q f N ph A' ga. vi' ' QQ' r.ry .:'?Sf . k 5 h . in '. 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Vici Abajian Kathryn Accuardi Nichole Aker i . , Shelly Aldridge Christina Alicea Shayna Allcorn W 1. , S tg S2lvadOI AIVHICZ Stan Anderson Thomas Andrews --4. fs is S I Clara Artavia Peter Arthur Kristin Askegaard 1 Seniors Kristine Albert Kirn berl y Aldridge Shirley Allen Mechelle Almos l Bret Arkus Tandi Armstrong fyofhf Afluff' Leslie Babbitt john Bailey james Banaag Michelle Barnes if jason Barrette David Baker jack Baker Shawn Darmody Debbie Baldridge Doug Bannister Patrick Barnes H l.,-0 Christopher Barsh Ma king Prin ts , 5 1 .. gy. vf.. Q. V f 5 Ov-s--......,,-,E Mike Fleck is an eighteen year old senior at HB. He and his partner, Chris Wakula, also a senior, silk screen for record stores, bowling clubs, and baseball teams. Mike runs his business out of his garage. He hopes to earn enough Hom silk-screening to buy a warehouse. Mike earns about three-hundred dollars a week toward his goal. He got interested in his hobby in his junior year when he was taking Don Messerschrnidt 's print-making class. He started out using just water-based paintsg now it's only industrial ink. Silk-screening isn't his only career goal. His hopes are of becoming a skipper, a commercial diver or a photographer. Seniors Randy Barton Tammy Bassett Kenneth BC-Ck Setting Styles In an all -out search for a very brazare, totally unique, ulti- mately different person, youll never guess who I stumbled upon, It was none other than the flourescent Devo man himself Mike Dull. Youll hnd a whole new meaning to the word strange when you meet Mike. Talk about weird. I asked him about the way he dresses. Tell me Mike, I said, what would you say you dress like? A mod, a new-ro, a preppy maybe? 'A nothing, he said, everybody seems to classify you by the way you dress. Everything is so trendy. Well I 've decided to break out of that silly habit, and make my own fashion. Well what can you say to that? Not much I thought, Maybe you ke different, I don't know. I wanted to know what his Bivorite group was. I was almost ar?aid to ask, but I did. He said he likes Devo. Everything about this guy is totally off- the- wall. But none the less, he's a really cool guy. Seniors v. . Tammy 561011 Mark Bennett Michael Bennett Bryan Bensheld Q Ronald Berglund Michael Bess Steven Bevrngton BEHFOII Blgler Keith Bugeda Errlc Burgh Michael Buth Mike Butler Roger Byers Albert Camacho Ingrid Campagne Beth Campbell Thomas Campbell Haydee Canton john Capoccrama Armond Caprio Whitman Carbonar Cynthia Carruthers Cathrien Carver J Keely Cassidy Donnie Ceballos Carl Champion Eric Chavez Irene Chen 7 Senior . ,-'a . , , 3' Y ,,' 3 r l 5 1-r 3 B r V, t ' , ia ,J l 3, ' ft if 7 at , Q 3 ,i V! :QM JY? J Hae Chong jennifer Clark jefferey Cogan jody Coker Katrina Colin Lisa corrms Nicola Cornell Caring for cats and dogs seems hirly easy, but what about peacocks, or even a goat? Rex Ricks knows all about tending peacocks, His exotic pets collection is unlike any other in Southern California. Wi'th a goat, beehives, chickens, Hsh, cats, and 2 peacocks he keeps real busy. The peacocks, Penny 85 Persey, used to eat gram and sometimes insects, but they recently ran away. Maybe he will Hnd them next time he runs a marathon. Kelly Cortez Teresa Cortez .if 1 , 5 f I Duane Cosby Eugene Crank Bradley Curtis ti r I Seniors 1 Curt Custer Kariman Dadbeh Mike Dalbey Trisha Darnell 'jeff Davis x Matthew Davis joe De Lachica Listen to the sounds around campus lately? Well, try opening your ears to the voice of Dianne Mc Lachlan. Dianne has been performing for 7 years. Her singing experience here at school is: Tower Chorale, Concert choir, jazz vocal, and Harmonaires. She won lst prize at last years talent show, and waslinvolved in 2 of the schools musicals. Aker graduation, Dianne plans on pursu- ing a singing career in London, England. Gina De Maggio Michelle De Wfit Pets Ulng F3112 6 Kirnberly Del Rosario Darin Denos Da vid Denton 1 Seniors ' I .iv Q 2 N '24 , Sheila Desierto Cindy Dieda Michael Dill Rick Dikraso Dac Do M f 4 1 ' ' 1 7 Chi Doan Hyun Doh Brian Dole Kim Dombrowski LHUIH D0mel2 ,. V 5 D . as Michael Domingo Rebecca Dorn David Downey Antoinette Drost Maria Duarte Laurie Dubuc Darrin Duesberg Vincent Duke Michael Dull Alan Dunavan Seniors M41 sq. X. ,- f M , WL., 11 1 0 ...M MQ..- -di Ol X W . ff Bud Faulkner Vincent Fein Gale Feldman jeffrey Ferguson Christina Ferragamo Bryan Fiebert F Micha el Frgu eroa Spinning Tun es Ifyou really dig music and re- cord collecring, then you ha ve something in Common with john Capocciama. john 's been seriously collecting records for 3 years. He has over 1,977 singles and albums. All are original copies. His collec- tion includes 1,200 punk, 50's vocal groups, and 150 David Bowie. The Hrst record john bought was Dia- mond Dogs. The most expensive is a unreleased Bowie single Hom Amsterdam, Holland. johns all time hzvorite song is Whose Lov- ing You off the hrst Smokey Robinson album. Cheryl Fischer Heather Fischer ls 4 Pa trick Flores Robert Flory Noreen Forsyth Seniors kt A CurtiS FOWIGI Lisa Fox Lori Fox Marcey Fox Stringing Along Need a new band to groove to? Let Dave Te- treault, Larry Weatherford, jeff Davis 'hep you out! Last year these friends orga- nized a band. Dave plays guitar, Larry drums, and jeff bass. Influenced by REM The Alarm, and The Plim- souls, they are writing their own music. Opening as Rhythm Method at The Lion's Club on New Years, Dave, jeff and Larry do not expect tame, just fun! Rick Freeman Kathleen French Cherie Froehle Devin Fulton V Seniors Gordon Fralick joyce Franklin john Freden burg Susan Galleher :W v. vm' ,R wma , my 3 Q, gm, 'PL iv Q55 , :Z u lux ,ww . ,A 'Ghz 'Lu-f wa 7 W New if lik! 'WM 40W Q wwf NS-'ff sign TSA 1,391 ,mf A ,,. fvigyxz 41? 5 0 an Um 'vm AM , ,.,,g,, , ff , ff' F5 i gif ,f , Mu, X' 'Nm' Lori Harpman Bill Harrigan Nrlcki Harvey Guy Heaton Darrin Heim Paulette Hemtzman Helping Others I At one time or another, we have all thought about donating our time to a charity. Susan Sandquist doesn't just think about donating her time, she does. For the last four years Su- san has been a member ofthe Assis- teens which is part ofthe Assisteens League of Long Beach. Among its many rewarding activities, the league has donated 51,000 to the teen center in Long Beach Memorial Hospital. The league has also had parties for convalescent homes, children 's hos- pitals, and day care centers. For two years Susan has been the treasurer. Elizabeth Heise Eric Heitzmann Nanfy Hempilmg james Hengler Patricia Henry Phil Herman Seniors Pulling Ahead Daniel Erber, with future aspira- tions of becoming a United States Marine, enjoys weekend activities such as repelling, both Hee and Aus- trailian type. Hiking the hills of the nearby national forests with full pack and gear, setting up both pyrotechnic and illuminations booby traps, work- ing with tear gas and the M -18 smoke granades, communication with the PRC -10 radios, and both day and night live weapon Ere exer- cises. Daniel is part of a small elite group known only as the 5th Recon- naissance squad, located in Southern California. Its members include Hom six to hheen persons all between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one. 7 Seniors Melinda Hernandez Ron Hernandez Catrina Hilger Beverly Hill Rodney Hitchcock Chi Ho Holaday Yvonne Deborah Hooper julia Horton Mary Anne Horton Deanne Houle Anthony Howard QI W' M ay H -we-..,,f-. ' Nr 3 Mark Kelly Lisa Kennedy james King Staci Kinn Gregory Konovalov Paul Krah' Geri Kyle Michael La Rue 7 Seniors Deborah Kibel Eric Kidd Katherine Kieffer Todd Kline Michael Klus Bobby Knudtson F fi la K M Mathew Krcelic Karen Kreschulr Erik Kucera Emilie Lanz Huong Lam jefhey Lamperts f., - 1. Cheryl Lanlc Robert Larson Anne Lasalle Mary Lavalle Tirn Le Blanc Khank Le Paul Lee Patricia Leggett Frederick Lender Helen Lennon , ,W A54 ,V V - 1 n of L 'Zu ,fi I 4 56 ...Q A . it ' it tw 'p ta ,ga , 3' t -.V M a i i t it - Ai , L it 1 Au 1 wah H1 4 . , a ' i f ,A ,V at 5 t Andi-ew Lewis Catherine Liddell Lynn Stadum, Kin? Sly, and Mina Eshndiari are three very unique and creative individuals who had a picnic in the quad during lunch every Friday throughout the year. They all felt it gave them something to look forward to, J' Sharing Good Tunes Edward Lidyoff Alycia Linden , Seniors Woendi Lindersmith Matthew Lindsey Patricia Liaotte Scott Llamas Wncent Lockyer i Mollie Lokis joanie Loh Kenneth Lorenz Eliaabeth Loughran Anthony Lucero Eric Magnuson has already accomplished independence. He lives alone and pays for everything himself He works at Fuddruckers as a bartender, and at a warehouse. He's dependent only on himself He goes to school and keeps his grades up. Extra time is spent motorcycle riding, playing soccer, and Weight lifting. A good example for us Waiting to be on our own. Seniors Living Alone Thomas Ludwick Daniel Lunceford as Nancy Lund Anh Luong in Q - . I . 'S-1 3 Q I x. u 1. J N .-1' 'ICM B , V10 193: 'run yum pn.. wg. 3 my pu mm' an W -.,,,.f .W 'vaaffi an hw if e ff' :KKNJ sw A Chris Meyer Kurt Meyer james Michalski Warren Miles Eating a nutritious break- fast is an important part of staying healthy. Albert Ca- macho starts his day with a bowl of Fruit Loops and Pepsi. One day I was bored, I put the two together and it tasted good. As he dined in the hallway outside his AP English class, and Hnished his Calculus homework, he insisted, 'Tr doesn 't rot my teeth. ' Obviously, the effects can 't be all bad, especially for Albert who has done very well in school, Staying Healthy Da vid Miller Donald Miller joel Miller Michele Miller Cynthia Mills Gregory Mills Laura Mithoff Annalisa Monroy Russell Morgan A1311 Morrison Seniors Robert Morrison Tammy Nakamura Maya Munoz u.: Kelly Murray Elvira Muskita Issam Naber Phanmaly Nakhiengchanh Eliaabeth Napier Annalisa Nash Theresa Nessl y Making A ProHt 1 L 1 Alan Dunavan rehnishes furniture. His Crak is an old art taught to him by his mother. ReHnishing a Cabi- net for Dr. Chlebicki and donating time in demonstra- tions at the Newland House Museum are some of Alan 's accomplishments. Though he doesnt make a lot of money, Alan proHts by de- veloping his skill and serving the community. 1 Seniors Barbara NIB! Dina Noble Craig Noda Steven Noon , , 5 7- H: dm nc- ,,. 'fwflech' 14 m??:,,l ' IS Nqr ,1 ,n.3n, ENS ,' 1 1-nw ,QW 4 'El ,g 'We H :W S Wm. 'waw -wi. MA X Qi haw when ,fl il.. :M .ab N-as fans. r .me jyothi Atluri began by playing tennis with her brother 7 years ago, but soon began to take it seriously. During her sophomore year she Qv: received most valuable fl player. jyothi practices during the regular season Q3 about 2-3 hours a day. Her busy schedule does not leave much time for other activities but she is a very active Working with the Indian Community of Southern California. Michelle Rader Terri Ramirez , Bouncing Ba clc jacquelme Ramsey Tina Randall 4 Mark Rasmussen Brenda Ra um Kevin Rautenstrauch Howard Reber Hfhgd Rfdl af 'r . C. , V. . ,- 1 Christine Redman jefHey Reiley Colleen Reiley Anne Reinhart Brenda Rexroade Seniors 1 . L s - 4 , , , I ! 19' ,.. A A .A4, fi ww! ,ll w if 1' A. .4i i ', gg X EQ F X 3 1? 2 7' S 3,5 wr I' ..x,,.V ww-i.ivfki.iA A . If QWAWAWXM u,sr,.v.'n.im Have you ever had the urge to travel far away? Do you wonder about people in other countries? Foreign Exchange programs offer such adventures. This year, Rafael Prieto spent his senior year at HBHS as an exchange student Horn Madrid, Spain, Hoping to learn the most he could about America, his schedule included two English classes as qell as Government and US History. Rahzel enjoys soccer, tennis and MTV Finding New H oriaons Cathy Rice Rebecca Richardson john Richter Rex Ricks Suzy Rivera Danielle Robinson Robin Rogers Mike Rodriguez Kelly Rogers Mark Rollins Kelly Rooney Gretchen Rootes Glenn Roslington Lori Ross 1 Seniors Daniel Rowe Susan Sandquist Michael Schillmoeller Gina S cione Robert Russell William Saksa Cassandra Sampieri Brad Sample Lara Saporito Kelly Satterthwaite Sourisak Sayarath Christina Schadee jana Schneider Susan Schulren Chanda Schumacher Michael Schultz Michelle Scione jefhey Scott Stacy Shakley Shelley Shermoen Sen ,015 v ,lt Lynn Storeh jefhey Stought Timothy Strempfer Da vid Strohecker jeff Strong judy Tang Keang Tang Greg T2yl0r Michael Taylor V 1 4 . jirn Sullivan jennifer Sunblade Barbara Sutton Anne Tamas Getting Hooked Fishing has been a life- long hobby ofDoug Bannis- ter. In 1983, during the Cata- lina Island Fishing Tourna- ment, Doug Caught a 171 pound Marlin. For the past four years, Doug has won the lst and largest Marlin award. Seniors Michelle Teel jeff Ter David Tetreault Kristy Thomas Eliaabeth RCHEC Tilley Darrin TOIH21S1'Ck Chau Trinh Huong Trirzh Luong Truong Burldin g Our Dreams Building this miniature house has been 17 year old Kelly Rogers' hobby for the past 3 years. This 3 story Victorian small -scale house was purchased as a kit in the beginning, but she has been rehning and designing it as she con- structs it. Kelly's master- piece has many special features, for example: a tower, Wood shingling, and bay Windows. Kelly's dollhouse will be trea- sured for years to come. 1 Seniors l Eugene Tsu da Carrie Turrill Dawn Umemoto julia Ung Brran Usik Chris Vandinter Tuan Vo Colleen Wallace Wendy Utu Ida Vallez Drana Van Dinter Krista Van Krugel Karen Vann jenifer Vaughn Steven Vierra Tan Vo Andrew Volkoff Michelle Warn Kelly Waldhauser Chance Wales ' x , f Q ,W : Lin Wan Lee Wa ato Steven Wa thomas Larr Weatherford 5' 5' P Y Y Seniors v wt' .qv N.. .sn Randy Worden Randy WOW DOIN? Wflghf Timothy Wuerfel Sam Wyman joel Zucker p Qs YOSh12UII11' Renate Zacher jana Zadel David Zebe Vicki Zecca Snrteen year old, Tina Lane Ends America quite different Hom her homeland, Hemi Hempstead, which is miles Hom London. She says here in America, people are much Hiendlier, and she likes the attention her English accent gets her. She came to California just for vacation but her cousin Waren talked her into sta ying to go to school. So she got a Student Visa. American schools vary Hom England schools. Instead of beginning at 5 years ofage, they begin at 2 and end at 16years of age. She hnds it hard to adjust here at HB. Adjusting To Changes Seniors 7 ' ffizh ma-, :z., f, 5 41 , . W A ff , ' ,iij91l'3 4 +, 4 , fr V ix - . , wx kzcgzxg oi X And The lnner I NE fCloCkw11Se. above picture! Queen Evelyn Gill and her Court, Przneess jean Evans. Krrlsqv Wflzrre. Kim Same. Laura Mrrhofrf Injured players Randy' Hzrreh and Franco Pzrgrmlelll' watch from the s1l1'eIr'ne5. The true 5 rrrr ofllorneeornrn r as shown b' the e ster's osrer. Tall Ha 'S P Q A - Q l P P P 3- re are to erform durzn f lmlfrnne. Twzrler Shezlalz Smckland shows P P P A her prrde. Queen Everyn hears the great news. MZifLgl1lI7lL,' band rnzirflzes to the Srdelzne fbr another great pc-rfbrmzznee. Hzillrnne 'FK 4. X 4, ff, Mf ,, me S Q . , kr ,K in Q' Fl! Q 1 5 W ' rj'-,tif-J - I f A -0 .Q .n . me - 1- 1 . l Z - ,o ., f A 3' W ' 1? f V 1 - . f'. Y Homecoming I-Ialftime - omecoming perhaps the biggest event during the football season. This year's theme was Mardi Gras, and everyone got in the spirit to participate. As soon as the second quarter ended, the festivities began. The ex- citement grew as the marching band, tall flags, and drill team paraded around the track followed by the cheerleaders, and each class' float. Then came the float carrying all Hve hnalists on to the Held. The red carpet was rolled out and the audience watched in awe as the ,r rg g g 2 'J'-f an -.. t . ' , E- v aa. .,, ,1 ' I ,I Sir' X f 1X FQ. 1 vs. x - .- , f X 1-2f'3T'j i-2f,bx'r!f'5a. K , i f ' 1 A r V 'wa :MH s 1. . - PM---f-A . .... -' 4- ' ff- ' n xfr- ef , . an s ,r , t-tus, , if , . ng.-, -W I i ., gif? 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It was truly an exciting night, One that will hold fond memories for all that participated, Halrnme I Ha Vzng A Ball Huw 5 X N I This page, top j Anxiously waiting to score fLeHj sasquach slam dunks for another point fR1ghtj A spectacular spike by Mr. Dodd K Opposite page, top Q Mr. Seckington practices break dancing during the game fLeHj Psyching up for the comeback in the third round I Middle j Ping-pong adicts, participating in the tournament at lunch K Bottom Q Going for the Winning point. v VolleyballfP1ng-Pong x Volleyball Marathon 51 Ping Pong Tournament I - riends, a new club on cam- pus, became a very active and involved part of Hun- tington Beach Hrgh School. This year a volleyball marathon was held in the gym, and was sponsored by Friends. This marathon involved a lot of people. Some teachers here on campus had committed to playing volleyball for 24 hours against any- one to help in a good cause. Friends was holding this event to raise money for a speaker against drug abuse, Da - vid Toma. Who played against these fearless teachers? Well, our own Var- sity Volleyball team played. They were losing at Hrst, but made a re- markable comeback aker the third round. A few police ofHcers Hom across the street had challenged the teachers also. Tired teachers willfully kept steady competition. Another campus event that took place this year was the ping-pong tournament which was held at lunch. Many students came to demonstrate their talents in the sport. It was a lot of fun and helped keep the school spirit alive. A ard! Gras Celebra tion I QW fMIc1'dle rrghtjjennie and Ian on thelr way out to the homecornzng dance. flop fllgllfl Kurt, Russel, and Eric' asks Whats next. fAb0vej Kumar and Karin lciekback ar the homecoming danee. fB0rrom rlgglvtl Tammy, Herr, Catlzy, Ken, Lrka, Tom, Randy. Wfendy, Tami, Mark, Yvonne, jeff K yle, and Nicole. HfJm6COm1l1!l,' Dance Homecomrn g - ur 1984 Homecomzng was a terrific success. It was a beautiful Hlghf and there Seemed to be Somethrng rn the air. The band Onyx did a good job keep- rng everyone on the dance floor. That is . . , aHer a few slow dances to get everyone on the floor. It was at the spacious Anaherrn Sheraton. Wllfh the theme Go Dry Not Hrgh, everyone seemed to be in great sprrits about the whole thrng. A good 200 people showed up and rt turned out to be a real fun evenzng. K Top rzghtl Corey go Stagff K Bottom right! Dancing puts Nicole into a good mood. fAboveJ Onyx rocks hl-tt thc stones. . -Vx. Homecomrng Dance Class Competitions I Z unches of people gather in the quad at lunch to partici- ' - pate or watch the ever pop- ular CLASS COMPETITIONS. This year we had the root beer guzzling, pie throwing, and Cherry- jello eating Competitions to name a few. Oilers assembled atleast two times a month to see events such as these. - We watched students representing the Eeshman, sophomore, juniors and the MIGHTY seniors battle it out. Due to the fun we had participating in the Oilers class competitions the Orler Spirit remained high through out the year. Class Competitions 'S ,H M W W l . , 1 1 . I 1 feta r 5 . . U 43 sw is VH ' as if 4 I Seniors Come Ahead .sqm ....i-JN' 2 . .5'f f ffl . if wad ,-3'. 5y:r'V'h M .zfM7 ff .I . ,W .V yy W, if wx' 'T ,.,.,,....X .. LL.. .X... yw. K . kx.. NNN QQ-mtmwmw W . n 1' vas-, - W' Q.. ..-SNK ,Q .. r -' -2:5 k sv, , .Mi Q -A .tai L. Q nw i Q :ga ,,,,QwA flnsetj Bobby Silber anxious to row across to America and win the race for the juniors. fTop middle Q Hiends won- dering if they should make fools of themselves. fBortom lehj Keri Enriquez planned these exciting events. fLeH'j Ben, Rodney, and Tayler watch the competi- tions and ear lunch on the hill. I Bottom middle j Keely Cassidy rowing hard for the seniors. fBelowj Linda Evans about to be dunked. Class Competitions Oilers Dress Halloween Z- -I his year the students showed us their Halloween - - and school spirit by ap- pearing in their creative and original costumes. As many joined in on the costume contest celebration, we saw who was really creative and original. Our winners were chosen Hom the many catagories in the contest. There were many in all the groups, and all were good. But only the best and most popular were chosen. Not only was the Contest enjoyed by the spectators, but it was also enjoyed by all the other contestants. As we noticed that some were simple, but very funny and cute. Some seemed complicated, and were. But as we noticed that the Oilers did partici- pate, we had a very good turnout. K Above leH.' jenny Clark and Rich Crakon help celebrate the old Hal- loween tradition. Bottom right: The staff joins into the costume contest. Above center: Over- whelmed Oilers watching the con- test. Bottom center: Mike Fleck explaining his generic costume. Top lei' Kurt Meyer proves that it is 'hor what, but what nor. Bot- tom len: Lisa Smith comes up with a popular and tasty costume. Halloween -qw, , . I Q ' f S ks, X K, L , 5 L N - fwqxgx Fu:-, . XE- 3 Q1 5 '.. f. -'eff ft ,, r- A x 'Di . 9' , f W- Ax ml in ,,K',, fr W' 4 gf f - 41,1- .3 ,F F wg! I get 'gb J . 1, 5 1 fllfifii Y vw , E ' X . fx. , f , , 'v 4' Q.: V' J 5 J ,kgs-5 Us I - ' x 4 . e, ' f - '- Va, 1 5, b w I - - g . ,, ff ' X T? y A W1 . , 2',y. 3' 'V ' ., K 5 , J' 7 ' ... I V ' ,fl . 0 5' .F ,Q'f3v, I ,f A fff' i I g 1 1 is , 2' V , ,, ,.. .,, Q .M Y s 1 ' ,,!. 569' 'N H ,W fpw .hw 5 U E X ,ff Q Exit Th e I- -I here's a body in the closet.'. ' Crane Hammond fMonique - - Quinn Q and Kate Bixley Uenny Clark j went on a pleasant trip to the country. What started out as a vacation ended up a murder mystery and a search for hidden jewels. The first body was not really dead - Crane's very good friend Lillian Sey- mour K Shannon Cornickj decided to play a joke on her so she hid her husband K Rich Crakonj in the clos- et. Meanwhile, Vernon Cookley K Daniel Luncefordj had arrived and inquired about the identity of the body , Lillian, still playing her joke, said it was Crane's husband when in reality Crane's husband K Chris jack- Body son Q was on a business trip. Sound confusing? Well, on the nights of November 15, Id and ZZ 1984, a delighted audience watched in amusement as the body ran Hom houseito house and many others crept about trying to End the hidden jewels. Other outstanding members of the cast were: Stacia Hadley as jenny, jessica Norie as Helen O'Toole, Kyle Merck as Randolph, and Kurt Luttecke as Philip Smith. The cast was advised by Ron Albert- son and student directed by Andrea McDougall. Exit the Body was a genuine success as Huntington 's Hrst Masque and Hammer major presen- tation of the 1984-1985 year. K Opposite page, top lekj Kyle Merck creeps on upon an unsu specting Stacia Hadley. K Top rightj Rich Crakon seems to be hanging by a thread . . . I Bottom Q jenny Clark discovers a dead body. K This page, top Q Weaving a web of disillusionment, jessica Norie explains some strange occurances. K Right Q Dan Lunceford knows what's going on, doesnt he? KAbovej Monique Quinn exclaims in surprise as she stumbles upon the unexpected, Exif The Body ot just Clovvning Around '1-Q , si ff S5 1 ' 5 5 s il 5 N' I This page, Top j Charlie and Skippy clowning around K Bottom Q Mr, Tiazard anxiously awaits the conclusion of The burning as bill magic trick, -perhirmed by magician, Foo Ling You K Opposite page, top lekj juggler, Rick Colmon, demonstrating a complete sense of balance. K bottom right Q World class break dancers in the peak of their performance. top right Q fourteen year old singing star, Brooke performed for some good entertainment K Bottom leRj Dr. Chlebicki with guts enough to let volunteers try and cut her in half . . . with a rope! v Entertainment Extravaganza S Entertainment Extra vaganza :O -1 his year something really spectacular happened. A new club was formed on - campus to help with the drug abuse amongst HBHS. students. This club, known as Friends, held a show for two nights to raise money for this program. The money they raised was to help pay for a special speaker, David Toma, to speak against drug abuse . . . The Entertainment Extravaganza was held on both February fourteenth and fifteenth, and a variety of shows were there. Amongst these attractions were world class break dancers, a pro- juggler, a magician, clowns, and our own Harmonaires performed. It was truely a spectacular event! L Entertainment Extra vaganza A Doee-Doe And Away We Go fTh1s Page- Upper Lekj: The groups all here. K Middle Lertj: Mike and jennifer Dancing to the Doce-Doe. I Lower Lehj Tessi, jennifer, Brenda, jill, and Nikki all standing behind their dates waiting to get their pictures taken. K Middle j Sharon loves to ESF rats for dinner. I Opposite Page Upper Lehj Kim and her date are discussing if they should go Dance. I Up- per Rightj Brad and Corey getting their picture taken. K Lower Right Q Colleen H- nally ties the knot! Sa die Ha wlcins Sadie Hawkins t was time again for the girls to grab a guy for the annual Sadie Hawkins dance! Our gym looked like a barn straight out of the old west. There were square dancers, cowboys, and hicks doing dances ranging Hom the traditional square dance to the old Virginia Reel. The marriage booth was a big success with the couples lining up all night to tie the knot. The ever- popu - lar kissing both was there too. Every- body got into the spirit ofthe even- ing and everyone had a great time. L I Sadie Ha wkrns Ozllers P22111 t Th e To Wn ' MQW Q., , ff Ks. amy, 'fr ,,,,,,..- Nlghf Life I ' I , V AQ , Q U V f ,,,, , ' Mn- WW, fwluzfwff wfwmw ,W ini -.Q 0 Q 41 Night Lik , 2 an entire week of school I think ' ' we deserve a full weekend of excitement. There are a lot oflocal han- gouts, places most of us have been to. For instance, the Westminster Mall, a great place to go even if you don 't have much money. Then there's many dance places such as Circle City, Cloud 2 The Concert Factory, The Lighthouse, and of course Old World. This is also a good year for concerts. There was U2's con- cert, Depeche Mode, General Public, Bruce Springsteen, Undercover, The Life-Sa vors, Wham, and so many more. Speaking of concerts, surely you 've heard of the Golden Bean Huntington Beach 's own legend. This old but histor- ic night club is a major stepping stone for beginning bands. Many well known bands started out there, like The Un- touchables, Elvis Costello, Circle jerks, even the Stones ha ve played there. What Her struggling to stay awake for else is going on? Well, there's always a party somewhere, and there's always someone who knows where the 'happ- nin' spot is. All you have to do is ask. We have so many beautiful resources, we should learn to take advantage of them. Our school is even one of our city's beautiful historic landmarks. With the weather as nice as it is-with warm California nights- it's kind of nice to use some ofthe things around us that doesn 't cost an arm and a leg. For reliev- ing tension Hom a long tedious week of classes there 's nothing better than a walk on the beach, or down the pier. Listen- ing to the waves and looking out into the dark sky, seeing nothing but the moon and the stars is the best cure I know for mellowing out aker a night of partying. We lead such interesting lives, and we really know how to paint the town! Night Life A Golden Dream KC1ockw1'sej Tricia Masangkay and Carl Lewis erzterihg the gym. Mr. Srillwagon, Brad Lewis, Ms. Hedge and Coach Pascoejohn Hanavan and Vilci Abajian. Tifkzny Miller, Robih Eyerly, Christirza Vold, Vici Abajian, Teri Wildman, Renate Zacher, Beth Loughran, Sandy Rivera. Carl Lewilv and Vici Abajian. 'Tm So Excited . 1 Queen Of Courts Queen Of Courts - - game was played on Febru- his years Queen of Courts ary 8, 1985, The perfor- mances were by: Tall Flags, Drill Team, and The Band. This years special guest was Brad Lewis. Brad was a gold medalist for double sculls Krowingj, and National Champion in single sculls, in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He started rowing in high school, attending Corona Del Mar. Brad Lewis is 30 years old and single, and being enveyed by many people, young and old. Brad Crowned the Queen herself Vicki Abajian, senior nominees were Teri Wildman, Renate Zacheg Eliza- beth Loughran, and Sandra Rivera, also Christina Vold-junior, Robin Eyerly-sophomore, and Tiffeney Miller - Heshm en. ' WW V L. A W H all Queen Of Courts Y The Only One fAbovej The srnger of Scandal wails out another romantic song. fR1ghtj The 1985 Valentine Queen Cheryl Dieda and King Casey Satterthwaite. I Top centerj 'LMr. joe Cool Brien Darling romances his Ezvorite girl jennifer Sunwall. I Inset j jenny Clark and Rick Crahon arrive on tinie as Ed Eberhardt helps Stacia Hadly out of the lrnlosrne. K Lower centerj Todd Beals, Priczlla Barnes, Kurt Cunningham and Heather Cuny all work up their appetites for the delicious buffet dinner. K Far cornerj An intimate mo- ment shared together by Andrea McDougal and Kyle Merck, Valentines Dance gg Wzlen tines Dance Z- -: he Only One by Lionel Richie was our theme rbr the Valen- Q Q tines Dance which was held at the Costa Mesa Country Club f on February 10, 1985. Many couples that had attended the Buffet DinnerfDance were entertained by the super sounds of the band Scandal This year as every year our league club had sponsored the dance by collect- ing money for the March of Dimes against birth defects. Due to this collection over 81,400 had been raised with special thanks to the crowned king and queen. Mr. Casey Satterthwaite whom had collected 3500 and Miss. Cheryl Dieda whom also collected 5400. Special thanks also to the other 6 princes and princessg Mike Rodriguez, Mechelle Almos K seniors Q, Franko Paganelli fjunior Kent Wl'6S6, Alissa Smith I sophomore j and Sharon Kasser Kheshman .s as Wg' V sis.. Ye 3 S 2 W. t.-is 4 Valentines Dance Dazzling The Crowds VWth Commitment And Dedication K This page, top lekj Doors, Andy plays with a prop while trying to remember her lines. I Top Right Q Shoutrng for equality to motorists on the corner of Beach and Garheld. fhfhddlej Harms perform Santa Claus is coming to town with creative choreogra - phy in the Holiday Concert. K Bottom Q Andy McDougal contem- plates the meaning oflife. I Opposite page, top lehj Mike DuBroCk decides to have a hot roast beef sandwhich at Huckleberry 's ahter the march. K Top right Q Lisa Napier marches the last steps to the Goldenwest College parking lot. K Bottom lekj The President of Orange County Urban Leagues letter to Doors to a New Genera- tion. I Bottom rightj Harms waiting to perform. Peace march pictures courtesy of Keith Bugeda. Activities Orange County Urban League, Inc. OLD LLOVDS Blxn BLDC mann Slllii suit lu! SANTA ANR CALlI0RsiA 92 roi Tllimtisf Ulu 55hA799s January 17, 1985 uDoors to a New Generationu Club clo Anne Reinhart, President Huntington Beach Union High School 10251 Yorktown Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Dear Ms. Reinhart: The Grange County Urban League would like to recognize and commend the hDoors to a New Generationn Club for sponsoring the march in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Yours is the generation that Dr. King prayed, marched and died for. As long as young persons, like those in NDoors . .... H, remember him, the UDreamH will not die. 5xg:'toM-a,ae Joyce Owens-Smith President JOS:il cc: Principal Huntington Beach Union High School Bernice K. Hird, Chairperson O.C.U.L. Board of Directors ,bl Choir, Ham On Rye, Doors To A New Generation here are many talented people who are involved in the many activities that in - fest our campus The many different types of talents range Hom acting to singing, We have Ham on R yes, Holiday concerts, and our first peace march was held this year. Ham on Ryes are one act plays performed every Wednesday during lunch. The students direct, act, and produce these plays. All of these plays are pure, genuine, thought provoking en- tertainment. On january 11.2 1985 our 'Doors for a New Generation club did their Hrst peace march. They marched to Goldenwest College Hom Huntington High. They carried with them signs depicting their feelings of love and equality. The Holiday Concert was on Dec. 19, 1984. There was a great turnout for this schools tal- ented singers. The sweet voices of our peers are directed by Mr. Greg Ellis. Activities 75 Elementary, Dear VW1 tson Hound Of The Baskervilles I 3 ,'- 'Wea' ,, lk... Z- -2 he curse of Baskerville Hall struck HB.H.S. on February 28, ' T' 1985 through March 2, 1985. The Hound of the Baskervillesf a play adapted Hom the novel ofthe same name with Sherlock Holmes by Sir Ar- thur Conan Doyle, is set in the feudal nobility era in England. The wealthy hmily that is affected by the curse puts an end to the devilish chaos. Lady Agatha Mortimer Uenn y Clark Q, Watson I Ken Donavanj, Perkins I Monique Quinn Q, the maid Hom the village, and Sir Henry Baskerville I Rich Cratronj all live in Baskerville Hall. Mr. Barrymore I Ed Eberhardtj and Mrs. Barrymore K Terri Downeyj live in as hired help. The story revolves around the curse on Baskerville Hall and the Hound that is prophesied to murder Sir Henry - for he is to be slaughtered the same way his uncle recently was. Sherlock Holmes K Randy Worden Q is called in and inves- trgates to Hnd the evil culprit. At first, it seems Laura Lyons I Stacia Hadleyj is found to be the culprit, but it is proven otherwise. While all this is going on, Sir Henry is involved in a deep romance with a vil- lage girl named Kathy Stapleton I An- drea McDougall She, in fact, is Mar- ried to what seems to be her brotherjack K Kyle Merckj. They both turn about and trick Sir Henry in the end. Even though Sir Henry survives the incidents, the cast certainly builds suspense and excitement in the hearts of its audience, All in all, the play is a highly enjoy- able event. The set, lighting, sound, and costuming, and make-up achieved a su- perbly stylish and dramatic effect. Mak- ing it all possible, the stage crew consist- ed of Randy Worden flight desrgnj, Thomas jones K set crew head Q, Shawna Bryant fstage manager Q, Kurt Luttecke I assistant student director Q, Colin Da vis, Adriane Didson, Shraddha Swaroop, Wendy Eilard, Kasty Smith, Marie Gul- matico, jennifer Cotten and of course the I advisor Ron Albertson Hound Of The Baskervilles N ,JM www Z I 1, . as 2 H wi' wwwwfno 4 2 S . i3'fQG?l ff- A . 2 V 2 QA .,, A wr w,5mfmf-ii, ,awww 1- Q 1' ,fl Www .553 I I f -fr NM. A' s I H ' ' if 4.14 A X E , ., Q. M ,A ,,, ,f fi f 'lg , ,,,, . V A 5' -I V 1 f zg VV , Q gif, N V 'A 7 f 3 3'- School Spirit Does It Right lTh1s page above j Girls, Girls, Girls! K upper lek j would you please sit down! KBortom Centerj Which way will Cindy Rall! fOpposire page Top center Q Mr. Morehouse felling another one of his so-called jokes! K Far right! Tamara Volpi flaggin into action ar the homecoming assembly. KBortom righrj Lori leading them all in the splits! 41 5 r Assem blies ' hmm' A ssem blies Z- -Z hroughout the 84-85 schoolyear, there were - - many assemblies. Many students lilced them because that meant an extended lunch, but oth- ers liked to see their Hiends out on the basketball courts jumping up and down, or hitting themselves in the head with a tall flag. Still oth- ers lilced to see a certain faculty member, who calls himself Cap- tain Clean-Up, stand out in Hont and entertain the student body of Huntington Beach High School. No matter why they came, most students got caught up on the la- test gossip and saw the latest cou - ples. mfg, UQ, ,, : f ' 1 2 ., M f 2 W1 M ,v.',,, f 1 A I H f in f ,, f 1111- ' 'ls KV .WH 5 I X x JQX4 AY' A Couple at the Beach: 'Tt's done with pen and wa- tercolor. I saw the picture in a KROQ magazine ad and it reminded me of a scene you could see any day on the beach, l like to draw people and design fashions. 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A WW Art A dvenrures Y L ea ves Hain . . . wets the streets . . . washes elean . . . siloer sparkles . . ft?tl!'S . . . rny ernotions eeho in the falliny rain , . . sonnainy hollow . . . lonely. 6londs , . . eooer stars . . . ealin the days . . . colors thern yray . . . dainpens emotions as yon snnyyle closer . . . to the fire . . . Wind . . . lznffets the elonds away . . swishes leaves, thronyh the streets . . . arnony people' s feet who trample thein thonyhtlesslym . . in their harry to yet away Leaves: 'It was a rainy day. I write all the time. About anything and ev- erything. Whatever in- spires me. Itls not hard. I just keep thinking and one day I come up with some- thing I have to put on pa- per. --Tami Sugimoto 1 Art Adventures Owl In A Tree: One Oc- tober akernoon, an owl was spotted in the quad. Mr. Morehouse, often called 'T-Iooter because he is crazy about owls, grabbed his camera and took this picture. Self Portrait: For Art class we had to draw our own kce and four things we like. I enjoy biking, sailing, swimming and teddy bears. I also like drawing. Everyone should try art. - julie Witkowski Rescue Me: 'I was rn- sprred to write by a jamai- can fisherman who told me, 'There is no wealth but life.' This poem is to a close Hiend who knows. - Tifhni Larren W , do N , , ,, ,yr wr , df, f ,. , , ,W , M M, ,A we I J W 5' ,es W 'ex 1 W WRX if ,lx I r ef it t y A , 5 yyyy . i ft h y of , , , ' f 'W i J, K Hu ,M I MMWW w h wr of wnxafywkymbm um W M W f Q W .sf Zlour looe . , . R 6 is ou elusioe dreuiu . . . do dreuius eoer eoiue true? lust uiyht .7 wished upou o star, ,Maybe . . . soiueduy . . . hopihy to eupture your heart . . Well be toyether . . . J will eouyuer your iuihd, Wheu I see you . . . 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Today a wide variety of sports are found at Huntrngton Surhng, ln the spotllght, hac1'n't even been popular untzl the 40's and 5019, Our outstandzhg gym- nastics ofthe 60s and 701s was the best rn the southland. Today the HB. sports program contrhues to be a success. Thrs success wrll of course, contmue to years now. 4,- 4 . , 4 I ,.,,,f af I V, - www, A ,. - 5 f WJ'-tr ,, 4. A M be 'K ' I ,. 1, fx- -W rw iipiltl A 7 4, M ,V, 'Q 7' 'H'-M 'wk - ' . . , , W - ee i,. 'L'?, ? 1 ea ' V F wg 'L I 6, V ,,,, .W V..f 1 Wu af .aaa , ww.. wa, ,adam .,, e- aw In ., ,, ,T ' ,uw ,,...4. ,, 44 ,, , H'h..,,,, my M f an 1' W, , HW ,, ,, It M79 LM. W, ,,,,, A M 'K Wk afff- HW, . M.. aw ,,.,i BQ., ,t . M.-W -1 W , W w.,,,,, we f fm. fff, ,U M I M, '- I 'Dv Wfws fy ,, U, ,,,, ,,., ,, fu mf- W ,W , ii f--. mm 2 Wzrsity Football Powerful Poten tial - - his years Varsity Football team was plagued with in- - juries and iced stiff com- petition in a disappointing season. ln juries, though, were the most im- portant Ezctor. It was a common sight on campus, this year, to see Oiler football players on crutches and in casts during the season. The season was not entirely full of disappointments though. The BIG games of the year were: the shut out victory over Damien, the defeat of a strong Westminester team, and the tie of Newport Harbour, who was one of the top ranked teams in the county. Many players turned in out- standing performances during the season. Randy Hatch for instance, whos great play at linebacker led the defense. Scott Elliots rushing and Darrin Tomasick's rushing and kick- ing paced the offense. Other excel- lent players were Russ Morgan, Ed VARSITY RESULTS 2- 7-1 I 4 1 0 1 7 Damien 0 24 Corona del Mat 14 24 Newport Harbor 16 Long Beach Wrlson 21 13 Mater Dei 14 9 Marina I4 16 Westminster 9 7 Edison 27 14 Ocean View 34 7 Fountain Valley 28 Varsity Football Lydioff Nick Katz, and Robert until he sustained an injury. Many of the players on this years team were juniors. In Fact 3 of the 4 players that made the All League team were juniors. There is no doubt that this years gave it their all but injuries and mental mistakes led to a tough season. With many returning players next years team looks to be excellent. , fx WM .V F ,jf W .4 ,, I 4 , L,A, ,I gf .ww K FR ON T ROW Lek to Right Q Tony Hernandez, john Kelly, Eric Taylor, Chris Rhoads, Gary Inglis, Steve Hulett, Frank jiang, Ed Ying. K SECOND ROWQ Tim Wilson, Milce Van Driel, Brian Crandall, Milce Taylor, Darrm Tomasick, Chris Ross, Scott Nelson, Russ Morgan. I THIRD ROWQ jeff Terkeurst, john Lohis, Kelly Rooney, Scott Goodman, Eugene Tsuda, Lee joseph, Coley McClendon. KFOUR TH ROWQ Charlie Appel!-equip. mang., Dave Kurrle, Roy Brummett, Mike Brummett, Alex Henderson, George Pascoe-head coach, Andy Verdone, Kurt Clemens, Milre OMalley-trainer, Mike Dodd, Howard Isom. I FIFTH ROWQ Paul Bryant, john Tilley, Randy Hatch, Franco Pagnanalli, Scott Provorse, Tom Vera, Scott Elliot, Eric Cha vez, Rob Farney, joe Napoli. I SIX TH ROWQ Kenny Purdue, Robert Gaw, Dan Lawton, Matt Krcelic, Todd Keith- ahn, Paul Garver, Chris Sage, Mike Woodard, Darren james, K TOP ROWQ Robert Elory, Scott Moberly, jim Bledsoe, jim Elmore, Katz, Steve Alaman Tim Wuerfel Ed Lidyoff'jBrraJn Mitchell. U or M J f , -ff' . J, ' XS'--f X . E 'N I A X' A X1 W Q ln- V K 4. V. if XXV' Yr' i ' Rf! f X if 5 H 1 N ' f' 'S a . us' ' XJ I if ' ,, we x I JN. r' , if , - r it T N-fa V fa. QM 2 ,, ' ' 'ffl' ' ,. A if V cf iw J Y V. f h Wk, . ft. 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' 5 F, mv , ' ' 73 ' Y ,imaa M3 , , . . V Q 'bf' 15 .X f 3 ' T ...V WA' 'KF H A. P . L, . ... i 1 54 T T 2 id mf gl, 1 A . , U J. . M. 5 N 4? 1 . 2, F I . V . I 49 . F 4 ap V' 1 fab 5 L- ' ffd -fe' 'H' g, , 519' .M ' D T 1- 1' r e A 'W .y ' '...,. fm H ,N V ' , tm ns... . . .14 1 fs? . . District I Front rowj lek to right: M. Hanlon, M. Garth Green, B. Mcleod, B. Berger, R. Boudreau, Coach Lewis, Coach Nakashima, Coach Mitchell, D. Miller, C. Na, A. Szabo, T. Genova, T. Garcia. K Second rowj let? to right: B. Brummett, M Mosham, B. Mena, Bolsler, B. Feathers, C. Satterthwait, M Moore, C, Levinger, M. McBane, M Ortega. K Third row 2 leR to right: K. Nehoney, j. Mqehee, D. Escobedo, D. Mansfield, R. McConnell, C. Comstock, M. Budna, H. Ghobrial, S. Fuga, M Cerles. fFourth rowj left to right: P. Leithahn, R. Henry, S. Kenedy, R. Shaw,j. Van Driel, K. Blanford, Trost, Martin, C. Bowen, T. Flores. KFiHh rowj leh' to right: S. Orrico, T Foreman, P. Ray, T. Nail, D. Mitchell, B. Hardilgree, D. Taylor, D. Ewers, C. Mitchell, B. Grace. FroshfSoph Football V f 'I .. sew -V ' . ,z '...' , -, , ' V---, ' 'Ke- a . K . XA ,,.. -, if I J .Z ' . I - . ' , ' ,Q .V V 1 ,Vu k . Va!-...Q .1-.LV r ,V , ,Q ,M F1 R , 5 'Mx .X V ,V iw' V . Q 4- . J. l V , 5 'TE ,V, 1 fi ,f r . 4 2 L I f x, 5 lffg 1 ve f fb : 1 VV f ig ff f..r -fl Y V 'rs f Y A +V j f -V, . ' ,V . ,r I ,, r ug, . .v rv. 4 , 9,-b . , ,.-- 5 V' Q if -Q .,f'i., , 1 Z... ,. .mg if f 3 ft J. . if .Cf ' I f 7 A rl... JV I ,rf -Vf-?'t',r',-L9-Vi 4. 'V ' 'WV' 'ff 1 . z ff w X . fe, ,F I , wk-.4'sff 7 ,+ 'W f , A , ?1',f l Q -r fy ' - ff ,., A. X . I, 1 . ,. . . . . I ij -4.f '- EM! :Y , , ---. 3 fi -1 1 1' .f f .f.',!... - A-. V ' M 'J' F J , -' 5 ', -fwf.. . V4'- M: K' . f - I ., f K X V .-V: if-V A 4 V 1 3 - -' .V 1 rr, f ' f ' S 'X J Ji kj 1, Q .f V K A u?,..f ! rr, 'Vin If 1: . Ugg- , A -X-N LJ, N Ma -Vflf 5.1 V!! Ni V? L f?U',.w,!:il bmi' :JI ., : . J A I, Q Y I i, f -r f , wa, , . 1 1' f I HU V - 1 1 , 1 Q f ' ' f Q 'T Surhng, .1984-1985, ,L I .C V9 V 'f L L .ff .. V ,, ., I R , , V 'A . s 1 f- ,-'i, . y 'j jx I ' , 1' c 1,f A :egg :,'vW,,: rj - . a tional ,Champions V VV Q V 4 +V - 5 .7 ,,., Tffi J f' 'V 5 ' -f-fff' r T 'T IH- -I his years surhng team was yyou must take the class and then go wave, closest to the curl. Most ofthe once again ranked number through a series of three contests to surfers like trips to spots like Ocean- - - one, Who has rhe ability fb see who is the best. He or she will side, Tressels, and Newport. wake up every day during summer then go and represent HB. at con- The surf team is lead by Coach r before 5:00 A.M simply because ofa tropical storm .9 The dedicated surf team members would be a good guess. H.B. has had its surf team ranked number one in the nation and of course rapping the Sunset League. No comparison can be dra wn to these dazzling tamers of the Califor- nia coast. To be part ofthe surf team, tests held in different parts of Cali- fornia Hom Santa Cruz to San Diego. In a heat, you have 15 minutes to catch a minimum of four waves, and a maximum of ten. Each wave is judged on a scale Hom one to ten, which is determined by the most radical maneuver on the biggest Chuck Allen. The team meets in the r mornings and oRen ventures to the T pier to practice. Some of the notable T surfers on this years team are Mike Shoemuller, Shawn Ingrim, Roger Korsiak, and Lloyd Tyce. The surhng program at Huntington has and will remain the best in the nation. W. T . ,VM v.. raafk RQWQ coach crmfk Allen, Bnkl Guglielmana. Shawn Ingrim, Lloyd TicQ Mike Schillmoeller, Kirk Tice, Gre . Ryan, Dick Flemming. fMiddle Row Crarg Tovatt, David Kallal, Roger Kot siak, joey Hawkins, and Chris Dietchei ffrront Row Q Michelle Bray, Son Townsend, jason Warren, Bobby Lock hart, Brian Lindsey, Colby Outlaw, Mai Lrnd5ey,just1n Palmer, Phoebe Anabl and Amy Nicol. 3 ,. ,5 W .M , y , K.. ' wg V if . ,, iw 1 xxx.. N ..f.g Qwxvw N X ,E it XX 'Y ' X is A wiv? 13 v Q X Boys' Cross Country Excellent '84 Season For Boys' C. C. 5 5 a tremendous season. Boys varsity - - ranked 2nd in League ah'er losing by only 10 points to Fountain Valley. The f V ranked well, While the Frosh-Soph teams went undefeated. The team also was successful at this years invitational at Mt. SAC taking hrst place. Steve Thomas and Karl Post K Capt. Q were assets to the team, while most improved was Randy Work. Sophomore sensation, john Soto, was un- defeated and was League champion and League Player of the Year. Coach Wood concluded saying, We had a very good year. Mr. Wood should know because he is in his 21st year of coaching Boys' Cross Country. The program has been a tremen- dous success throughout the years. his years boys' Cross Country had Freshman fR1ght Top Row: Mke Gieussa- ble, Pat O'Brien, H yung Do Kim, Bottom Row: Mke Acosta, Mario Diaa Brad Walken Chris Pohl, Pete. Sophomore fBottomj:john Gal- lop, Dan Whimeyjolm Le Boon, Lee Lockhart, Frankie, Sean Cribbs, Chris Hawk. Boys' Cross Country Varsigv fAboveQ: Randy Wo:-ig Karl Post, Eric Anderson, Robert Clark. Second Row? john Soto, Steve Thom- as, and Ken Vendlv. fllertj Coach Wood, if S Q f si fAboveQ john Soto, flfppe Rightl Coach Wood fFar LeH Gumby Anderson KLeHj Kaz Post fR1ghtl Robert Clark fFa Rrghtj Steve Thomas E ,I ,, W A f 369' f, Hx . VW, - f ' ' T K Z W , ,,,,, , , ,,.,, ,,,,. . , al! 1 , f X mla ffw' W, wif . mi , ,,e,,f,.,,a w ,.,',, ,V 1 'i v W, ie? , , L 259' :ew f eg ZZ ,Q X , Q f W a f ' H - ,,,v' ,vp-. ,, ,, J . ff in X' 'ffl ,V ' : J J ff-f i ee a 4 ,ry 4, , f f f 4 , f f ' 1 K M 1 R f , Q a. L fa Q ' af 'Hilo-a 7 V,,, .-1 A X. if A S Q 3 2 5 af l,...a-' X., ? 5e v .f ,ll nl , X- V, . ,N '61 i X , .4 .73 nf in an if g'Far Lekj Tom Tunstall and lLeHj Dan- ny Cribbs setting their paces. fAbovc-Q The Varsity starts a strong lead. K Below Q ,LW-fBaCk Rovvj Trac Voo, Salvador Alvarez, john MCMillen, Mike Ordag Shane Frazier, Dan Cribbs, Sean Falvey, Tom Tunstall, and Bobby Garcia. fFront Rowj Taylor Moorehead David Milleq Bobby Silber, and Randy Kim. KFar .Be- Iowj Varsity teammates shoot the bull after a meet. I , QA . nf I9 if .Q 6 Boys' Cross Country V GIRLS cRoSS COUNTR Y THE GIRLS GAVE IT THEIR BEST RUN - - he Girls Cross Country Team can 't wait until next - season, with such returners as Lisa Torrez and julia Bond. They both are juniors and looking forward to next season. The Girls Cross Country team consists of two teams, Varsity and junior Varsity. Both teams are coached by Virginia Gruwell. Mrs. Gruwell is in her sec- ond year as Cross Country coach. Coach Gruwell did an excellent job in encouraging these girls, She set heavy schedules for them to follow. Even with few wins, the girls really did great. Outstanding runners this year were Lisa Torrez, julia Bond, Melony Bond, and Sharon Mayhew. There was so much commitment and dedication in these girls as well as some excellent talent. They have really set a good example for next Topj Mrs. Gruwell, Lara jaclcle, Melanie Bond, Hope Barnes, joeelyn Buttram, Sharon Mayhew, Renate Zacher, Lisa Torrez. K Bottom Q Kelly Satterthwaite, Melanie Gold, Laura Alvarez, Lisa Rives, Lisa Smith, julia Bond, Robin Moore. I Bottom Iekj And theft offfi' fMidd1e top Q Coach Gruwell go- ing over their strategy. fMidd1e bottom 2 Melanie Bona' giving it her all. fTop rrghtj Lara Alvarez taking her last strives towards the finish line. I Middle rrghtl Lara ex- plaining the course to her team mates at Central Park. I Bottom ngghrj julia Bond warming up be- fore the Brg race. Girls Cross Country years team. Most ofthe girls will be returning for next year. Lisa Torrez was voted most valuable player, julia Bond was awarded team captain, and Lisa Smith was awarded most im- proved. X 5 . QS I .S , N VARSITY RESULTS Ocean Wew lost Fountain Valley lost Marina won Westminster lost Edison lost Q - 1 I ' x 5 , W my 31 X . Q. .. i . K is E i 1 fi ' ' f 4 pbwiki 7 N K K if '. f is by wg QQ, Ndxggbwbidlk - K i. if A n WM n n xx ,K W 3 'N w w ig4iwgz,gg ,WT4 , H c Wi 2, ,wp am oixmigf ViifL'f n,?Q 4 in i 'Qfff5Q'f?. A P 'fm f fm A MM wa, v 'N M, ,,', gi, Y ,, x, , ,QI 'w2:?i??fL Q ' 'W 'fi , fin, vwkv f Y' if f, I 2 in no , iv, r 'x wh , , V 3 Wifi 1 11.34 ? ,'4'f:g,, ,3h ff! 'Lil ' , ,V , ,. , Q. zhgvwy 4-uc.. ,QQ-'I 'qi- QLM: x .Wx p 'mm.ni.-,w 'i Girls Cross Country WATER POLO OPTIMIS TIC SEASON untington Beach water polo participated in a challenging season with an optimistic outlook. With an enthusiastic de- fense team, Oilers provided a good game for any opponent! Combined with good sportsmenship and a posi- tive attitude, Coach Dennis Litrell lead an excellent team. This season turned out to be a year of building up. Future squads are sure to im- PfOVe. Varsity consisted of six returning players this season. Most valuable player was a very deserving Dave Miller. jeff Scott earned most im- earned them these awards. However, all twelve varsity players participated, and contributed to this years team. Together, varsity water polo played an outstanding season. junior Varsity played side by side with the varsity team. For the .IV squad some outstanding players were most valuable Richard Bohorfoush, and Andrew Sugimoto who received the coaches award. Rick Distaso, also an outstanding player received most improved. This squad showed much improvement over the season, and will most likely bring Huntington Beach to victory next season. proved player. Hard work and efforti , Our Freshmen and Sophomore fTl1i5 page, Rightj Rick Distaso Waits for a pass, guarding a player from Cypress High School, fffenrerj jeff Scott blocks a possible goal success- fully, I Opposite Page, Rightj With Intense determination, Brian Sczlacca passes for a goal. fllekl jeff Scott watches the ball pass just outside his goal. fCenterj Coach Lztrell discusses strategy with the varsity team, during a tournament. B . .W 'Nm 1 T I Varsity polo Top j Rick Distaso, Dave Miller, john Erlandson, jeffScott, Rod Hansen, Randy Folker. f Bottom Q Mark Kamei Richard Bohorfoush, Keith Bugeda, Andrew Sugimoto, Linh Ho. fN0t Shown Q jeff Lamperts. Wa ter Polo V team also participated in a competi- tive season. The team consisted of twenty-one players who will give Huntington Beach water polo an edge over the competition in upcom - ing seasons. A few players you should look for in upcoming seasons are, Mark Hirsh who was Froshf Sophs most valueable player, and Eric Kaufman who received the coaches award. Darryl Hanger, also an upcoming potential, earned most improved player. f a f ,f . ' , . f 3 e- - '--f m .1 ' aa , .. ' . - wi, wif i iff?-f ' V A ' . r e I t ,- I . w 5 .. ,W .. rf? N I Varsity League Game Results i Fountafh Valley Marina Westminster ' Edison Ocean View Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost YQ1'1v'ln' 111 l I'lC'd 4 1, by ,V ,H , ,H V, , ,,,, if K, i s - f V A Lg 1 i'l lv ln'43'4ii Mwmmw-Aw. . 'A ly-u4'W:7'f . ir: ,, 'Tl 7 W 'af ff., ' M, all ' W Q 5 s Q - a- iw. 4,-,g A ' J '. ' . ..i l k . .. - fsss.. p . - . ,Q Q. ,. 1 ' .151 , . 4, P. f x S f V ra.. .,,, K - . ,-2. -.. 'K .f E f- E. if 92' ' , Q . .wi QR fs' w'H-6 ' :.' A , , i, slam. . 10,-rw. ..., - , sv. N , . if . T ' s ' if i -. 'N A .. - w su -...f . 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K Second row j Eric Kaufman, Brian Sciacca, Tom White, fTh1rd rowj Trey Terry, Chris Clements, Aaron Rivera, jeff Russ, jay Eun, Darryl Hanger, Greg Palacios. fFronr rowj Curt Duke, Chuckjoseph Wa ter Polo ' Varsity Results 943 57 Capistrano Valley 70 60 Compton 52 56 Mfllikan 60 58 West Torrance 56 51 El Modena 57 69 Edzkon 68 51 Blair 60 64 Santa Ana Valley 57 50 Wilson 42 36 Glendale 58 51 Mllikan 61 41 Mariha 40 54 Westminster 51 43 Edison 47 39 Ocean Wew 61 57 Fountain Valley 73 59 Marina 60 65 Westminster 71 58 Edison 47 60 Ocean View 82 50 Fountazh Valley 67 66 Westminster 70 Lek to right: Coach Rocky Ciarellil Brian Bettis, Ken Kao, Drew Lane, Steve Pemper, Shawn jensen, Eric Porter, Paul Garver, Gary Wong, Shane Patiseau, Richard Sixon. Boys Basketball Boys Basketball S wish lll. . .I Wsh ll I , his year's boys basketball team had a good season un- - - der the coaching of Roy Miller. Their Hnal game results were 9-13. This year's honor of best team member goes to Anthony Howard, who held such titles as highest scorer, most blocked shots, and most Hee throws. Anthony was also named most valuable player of Huntington for all Sunset League by the Daily Pilot. When asked if anything excit- ing had happened this year, Darrin Snow replied The highlight of this year was when we beat Edison. The team suffered two losses this year, joel Miller and Greg Mills due to a knee injury and a drop out. Much team effort went into this year's team and all the work paid off with results of a great season. Y ,,,,..,,, , , 'S msam fLeH to rightj Mike Edwards, Billy Harrigan, john Hanavan, Carl Champion, Darrin Snow, V V V Greg Mills, Mike Schutz, Rico Vitz, joel Miller, Anthony Howard. Counter clockwise starting with let? page upper right hand comer: Tony Howard goes for the lay upg Nuke .Shutz makes a pass to Tony Howarth ,IV Team pictureg Billy Harigan plays defense, Scott Mo- berly makes a Bee throwg Varsity team Pictureg Darren Snow shoots a Hee throw. 'af-M, WM Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Strong Season For Sophs And Freds L - 2 Freshmen teams both had ' ' ' strong seasons. The Sopho- more team coached by Gary Reborn, Hnished with a 17-7 record and third place in the Sunset League. Top players on the sophomore team in- clude: Hrst team all-league player Kevin Brazzel. Kevin led the team his year the Sophomore and Sophomore Results 17- 7 Overall 6-4 League PRE-SEASON GAMES 33 Wilson 30 71 Blair 58 58 Glendale 53 54 lwlikan 58 30 Dominguez 32 54 Warren 44 65 Leuzinger 54 78 Garden Grove 47 50 Wlla Park 38 65 Wilson 44 45 Capo Valley 62 54 El Toro 53 53 Gahr 48 45 Marina 41 Freshmen 13-14 Overall 5-5 League Boys Basketball scoring, rebounds, and blocked shots. Also contributing greatly was second team all -league player Dean Cunningham, jeff Flory, and Rod Marx. The Freshmen also had a strong season hnishing in second place with a 13-14 record. The team, coached by Greg Steinhause, was led by guard Rich Hughes and forward john Apostle. Hughes, a Hrst team all- league pick, led the team in scoring with his outstanding shooting. All league second team player john Apostle led the team in rebounds and assists. Other top players included forwards Brandon Lott, Dominic Al- verez, and Greg Ryan. lSophomores leR to right Q Coach Reboin, Chris Brown, Rodney Mark, jeff Flory, Kevin Brazzel, Paul Austin, Dean Cunningham, Grady Marquez, Shawn Fraley, Lee Lockhart, K Not pictured Q Greg Gilliger, Mark Nunn, Brandon Hough. I Freshmen leH to rightj Standing-Coach Steinhause, Dominic Alvarez, Tim Sandberg, Greg Ryan, Chad Kurz, Steve Orrico, Brandon Lott, john Apostle, Dan Taylor, David Bonaparte, Kneeling-Dan Miller, Mike Acosta, Richard Hughes, Eric Fujimori. S 'S A S f i 2 x 4 X S .. if Q - Sakai. . iv Xfsawfwsw-:::w-mgwl-Q12-f: J 1,553 ,.... X S 5 2 oz 5 f ---tff,--- -,Eu :,, fl ffl: . - so A - Y gs,:1f:xg:-- K is f f E 1 X X E Q .. W ... , if 1 riff A 5-Q E i .1 h P- A . K A V I X xi 5 L Q 1 . S f ' ri- ,. of :.5S722fo1g'-.XYGX-Q ,A ' ist, Xt Y ., rt... 2--.11 ,AX S X X gi .F U52 xi K K K ' tn go - , a l to i 3, .Emi ,, . -M fl ax. K ' - - V . P i LLL- Q 1 Kopp. pgj An Oilef player puts up a Hee throw. flfkj The jump ball begxhs another game. fAhove IRQ What form! K Above Rodney Mark handles the hall. f Top Q Dean shoots another perfect jumper. Boys Basketball I- - he girls' basketball teams consist of varsity and junior - - varsity. The varsity team is coached byjoanne Kellogg and Lem Utu. The coach for junior varsity is Cathy Cordova aissted by Lisa Con- nolly. All coaches ha ve set high goals for the girls. In pre-season, the varsi- ty placed second in the Garden Grove tournament and placed fourth Girls Basketball in the Cypress tournament. Even though the team did not make it into the CLF playoffs this year, the girls played some outstanding games. Coaches Kellogg and Utu feel that the experience of six returning letter- men along with some promising ju- nior varsity players will make the Oil- ers strong contenders in the Sunset League next year, The junior varsity clinched the Sunset League title this year. Coach Cordova said that the key to the girls' success was not strictly on the court, but on the bench as well. It was the desire, attitude, support, and com- radeship, shared by each, regardless ofhovv much one played that distin- guished them amongst the best. K Top row lek to rrghtj Coach Kellogg, Yvonne Holladay, Nancy Lund, Stehnie Pemper, Wendy Becker, Kelly Murray, Lem Utu, Shawna Armstrong, Tammy Keller, Allyson Hartman, Ida Vallez, Marcia Krcelic. Varsity Results Marina Won Westm. Won Edison Lost O. V Lost R V Lost Marina Lost Westm. Lost Edison Lost O. V Lost Marina Lost Girls Basketball D X. .. X-Q-Q-wax. J? H7 YQ 'Y fFar lekj Wendy Becker looking for an opening, K Middle Q Ida Val- lez makes a beautiful shot. fLeRj junior varsity girls watching their V A team mates with great attentive- g QW f iVf'1-f , :VZ ness. f Bottom Q Waiting for the re- f 4 bound. i 'W i ttt H M VM W MW Wm My im 'iri' ' V, f f If 9 YM? t at-i a at I Top row leh to rrghtj Coach Connolly, Lisa Williams, Anissia Belzkoff Maureen Boulware, Sharon Kasser, Teri Clemens, Kim Troy, Coach Cathy Cordova, Bottom: Tammy Chick, Tara Yule Cind Pitts Kim Cornell, Debbie Wood, Pam Wanta, Kelly Coster. , Y , V f 3 ! f an fa 1 II, fa! ,M 1 a s :gh 4 67,5 '11 , W! of f , . ga , 2 537 if M Q F25 1 Zn, az, f f VS gait Girls Basketball 1 Boys Soccer Pla yin g The Field 5 i gained CIF Playofk this year - - by taking third place in Sunset League. Three players were selected 1st team All -League: Vince Cuke Kleague leader in goals, team he Varsity Soccer Team leader in Assists Q, jason Martinez, and Steve Noon. Daniel Erber was 2nd team all league and three players were honorable mention selections: Nope Phanouvong, Huy Wnh and Eric johnstone, In addition the team got Hne play Hom goalie Karl Post and Held players George Hadjrs, Robert Howerton, Ulrich Lun, james Banaas, jeff Phillips and jeff Yagher. gt, , 7' ? V KThis page topj George Hadjis heads the ball. fOtI1er Page Cen- terjjRobert Howerton scores a E goal Ufar Rrfghtj Steve Noon bah L ties for they balls g jV Soccer I Sitting L to R Phourmani Sirvantha, Dm Vu Hoang, jon Woods, Casey Satterthwaite, Steve Pagter. fKH661lhg L to R Houmpheng Pha vong, Sean Harmon, Robbie Wolf Corey Nakamura, Peter Kelley. fStar1d1r1g L to R Keith Baxteg Craig Allison, Coach john Stroup, Steve RedL Dave Miller. ffs'? 'H4 Boys Soccer Frosh-Soph team I Seated L to R Bob Comoglio, Pat Overton, Dennis Park, Peter Carmichael, Greg Zmaclr, Hany Ghobral. I Kneeling L to R Greg Palacios, justin Vaughan, Shawn Bruckler, Brian Mena, Robert Shaw, Robert Bachelor. I Standing L to R Alex Trpolt, Brent Houston, Tim Hanson, Sean Hodge, Alhedo Miqueleiz, Coach Mark Driscoll. Non-League :mm athill remont Costa iibury Park ninguez ag Beach Wlson gta Monica Quinta FET!! - Q-aAna on Q Sunset League wha Sanninsrer L 393 can View intein Valley rina srminsrer Son San Wew Valley L A . CIF gnien n MEM Varsity team K Seated L to R Nope Phanouvong, Raffa Prieto, jeff Yagheg Robert Howerton, Eric johnstone, jeff Phillips, K Kneeling L to R james Banaag, George Hadjis, Ron Katz, Karl Post, Nam Keang Tang, Vince Duke, jason Martinez I Standing L to R Dan Erber, Steve Noon, jnn Hagen, Huy Vinh, Ulrich Lund, Steve Katz, Coach Randy Chambers. a Boys Soccer 2 E 2, J 3 :HM 5 xr X 5 l ' ' ' l years Girls Varsity and - ' - - nior Varsity teams much stronger. The girls played with en- thusiasm and great effort. With the combination ofthe longball pass and being coached by Mr. Zacher, this years team played very Well, Many of ff-1 orking together made this W , ju Girls' Soccer V Girls' Soccer Kick Wnnin g Goals the talented Oilers contributing to this years team were Cathi Hays at center forward,Cathy Liddell at full- back, julia Horton at right fullback, and Renate Zacher as sweeper. All of these girls and the rest of the team helped them on to a winning season. The same can be said for the junior Varsity team. They had a very strong defense and with top players such as Sheri Mann and Kim Porter they are expected to have a very good team next year. Congratulations to both teams for a very successful season. Q R x Jp Row: Tami Moberly, Kim Porter, Nancy Newmiestet, Krista Widman, Sheri Mann, Kelli unt, Mrs. Fogg fcoach Middle Row: Melany Bond, Hope Barnes, Michelle Hooper, janina guas, Missy Chick, Leah Lawton. Bottom Row: Grace Palmer, Laura Mithoff Melanie Gold, sa Smith. p: Kim Owens, Kathy Fogg, Renate Zacher, Cathy Rice, Racheal Kass, Laura Partridge, thy Lidell, Coach Zacher. Middle: Lisa Swanson, Kristy Wfhite, Becky Brown, Renee Barteski, enda Gowen,ful1a Horton, Karen Bemis. Bottom: Penelope Porter, Carolyn Zacher, Kathy yes, Ana Medina, 1110 Mauna 2-0 Win K If 15 Westminster 1 - 1 fif 1,f'17 Edison 0-3. loss 1,f22 Ocean View 210 wing V 1,424 Fountain -1 t fic' Valley U U31 Marina 3-1 Wifi 2X5 Westminster .0 Wm L 2X7 Edison 5 fee Zfl-2 Gcean View 5-0 he Wifi. L 2714 Fountain K -5 .l'?'55' L ,Valley V - Top Lek: Aker the ball landed Huntington moved in to score a goal. Far Lek: Kinl Porter jumps for a block. Center: Kathy Hayes and Carolyn Zacher discussing game plans. Top Right: Renee Barteski keeping her eye on the ball. Girls' Soccer Wrestling ight Top ff restling is known as the sci- ence in which you are trying ' - - to out maneuver your oppo- nent with strategic moves of speed and accuracy. That is what Mr. Rice tells his 44 wrestlers, which make up Huntington 's squad, In this particular sport, it is believed that every boy should play, The team is comprised of 23 freshmen, 10 sophomores, 5 juniors, and 6 seniors. With a current 8 wins 10 losses, Coach Rice predicts a rebuilding season. Weight control, and conditioning, as well as learning the moves, is the purpose of their daily strenuous K This page, top j Chris Hake has an- other easy win. I center dominant j Edision sure knows how to use their heads. I Opposite page, upper rightj jun Dunagan takes wrestling seriously. K Opposite page, upper lettj Eric Bud- wig The Skull Crusher. practices. From 2:00-5:30, everyday, Coach Rice demonstrates moves as well as instruct various maneuvers. The Heshmen are encouraged to work the hardest. As they provide strength to future squads. In 13 different weight divisions ranging Hom 98 pounds, to 245 pounds, Each member Hts into a category, and must compete within his own range, Each wrestler begins the season with a particular weight goal in mind. It is this goal that makes wrestling one of the more de- manding sports. A stronger wrestler will learn to X-s..,,,NN. X55 Varsity K Top Lek to Right j Rob Flory, Bill Taylor, Dave Smith, Darryl Skinner, john Lohis, Doobie Escobedo, Pedro Trejo, Mitzie Hallaz, Coach Rice. K Bottom Lek to Right j Denny Aller, Eric Budwig, Ken Beck, Kubbi Shane, Chris Hake, Dimitri Ramirez. Wrestling react to things rather than to thinl about it. That is what Coach Rice and assistant Coach Richard Al varazc ha ve told their teams in the past, alsc to those to come in the future. Stron- ger, and more powerful teams arc predicted, and with potential wres- tlers like senior Ken Beck 18 wins, and 5' losses. junior Eric Budwig 11 wins I loss, and Heshmen Doobic Escobedo 18 wins 1 tie, our squad is among the best in the league, as wc hnishes second! ,,,.,,.,, . f , VARSITY LEAGUE RESULTS , 48 Marina , 30 Westminster , 11 Echkon , 17 Fountain Valley , 41 Ocean Wew junior Varsity fLet? to Rzgght, topj jim Dunagan, Scott Sandahl K Bottom Leh to Rzghtj Tony Genova, Tony, Garcia, Howard Mlyashiro. ff! FroshfSoph K Top LeH to Rzghtj Tony Foreman, joe Malekr, Chad Phzllipgjzason Acuna, Pat Kieva. K Bottom Let? to Rrghtj Steve Beck, Denmk Hall, Ian johnson, john Geck. Wrestling Girls Volleyball All Hands, No Feet V - . - olleyball is one or' Hunting- ton Beach High 's most pop- ' - ular sports for girls. 1 16 girls tried-out for the famous, not to mention fun, Californian sport. How- ever, only 45 talented athletes were chosen to make the Rosh-soph, V and Varsity teams. The obsticals that faced this years Varsity team were great! The young team was heed with tough opposi- tion Hom Edison, Marina, and Foun- tain Valley. XXII!! I Top Rowj Bob Lynn, Michelle Riffenburg, Kelly Hunt, Anisia Belekoff Deanna Lidyoff Tesse Vera, Kristina Berrey, Cara Wilmington, Mrs. Reed, Lori jones, janma Aguas, Kristin Smyder, jennifer Martin, Angela Pa1acios,jenny Agosta, Renee Bassarear I Bottom Rowj jennifer Lunquist I Middle Rowj Alyson Hartman, Michelle Perron, Sharon Kasser, Kim Troy, Mary Moshum, Caroline Zacher l Top Rowj Lisa Williams, Sheri Mann, Tami Chick, Kelly Maroney, Dawn Navarro, Coach Rick Euswey Girls Volleyball won lost won won lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost I Bottom Rowj Kelly Coster, Barbera Sutton, Kim Owen, Kim Scane, Kathy Rice, Kathy Fogg I Middle Rowj Margaret Hillhouse, Anjie Crabb, Kathi Hays K Top Rowj Angela Martin, Heidi Panis, Denise McKay. g N . Q mr- 'C 'is-.aqv fLe8 Top j Kim Owen suc- cessfully spikes the ball past the opponents block fBot- tomj Margaret Hillhouse up for the block K Top ,J Kim Owen sends a good pass I Side Q Kim Scane and Den- ise flying high. Girls Volleyball ...Q w- 1 .. .W i K . ' Zi . I: it Wg T X S3 Q 5 X Ni ls ss S K , K above j Mike Bath pounding :he ball over the net. Crop lelrj Scooping for victory. fcenrer top Q varsity team breaking up Hom an encouraging pep talk fcenter borromj Huntington Beach defensive block. 02:1 nghrj Capocciama flying high for a spzlce. Boys Volleyball WMS ' L num 5.4 ...- 1 X .fy ft KTOPQ Capocciama, Hana van, 'Ii Rumbly, M Buth, S. Bruington, B. Bolin, I BOTTOM Q S. Morrison, V Duke, V Bailry, D. Cunningham K Not Pictured Q B. Hough. Boys Volleyball Scoopmg Low, jumping High, The Volleyball Team Is Z- -Z his year, Huntington Beach volleyball, has set and - - achieved new goals for its team. Rather than pocessing the atti- tude of win, or die, Coach Ciarelli encourages them to strive for other goals such as learning more about the sport, as well as themselves. Coach Ciarelli believes learning to lose, as well as learning to win is important. This years squad works hard and has learned alot, says coach Ciarelli. Not Shy! Also, 'A good sense of humor, is something this year's team posesses. Most ofthe men on this team have started volleyball since their high school years. Unlike other sports, which are started much earlier, vol- leyball requires a variety of skills. Varsity volleyball has practices hrom two to four everyday, except game days. Their practice time is spent returning serves hrom the coach. As he serves them, he points out their strengths, and weaknesses. With such communication, a strong bond can be created between coach and player. A few of the strong players this year were Tom Rubbly, john Capo- ciama, and Bob Bolen. Their strength, and endurance is due to their long hours of practice and ca- pability. Huntington Beach volleyball can be considered a tough competi- tor to any team. Boys Volleyball Girl 's Field Hockey League Champs! ield Hockey sounds very unusual, but it is a fun sport. It is not unusually popular like football or basketball but it has completed a task that no other athle- tic team has done. They won the Sunset League in their sport with a win over Newport Harbor High its share of devoted hns. Here at Huntington Beach High School, we have an extremely dedicated Held hockey team coached by Lydia Reiney. This year, the Held hockey team School. Unfortunately, Held hockey is no longer a CIF sport, but if it was, our talented Oilers had a great chance to be state champs. Lori Fox completed her last season as the team leader with ten goals. V .W A W , . ,W f . ,, , K Kneeling lek to right Q Laura Alvarez, Keri EHILQLIEZ,JEHH1.fEfj3H3S,JUl1h Bond, fSittihg lek to rightj Tricia Masangkay, Karalyn Quinn, Thea Thorkkdson, Keely Cassidy, Sharon Mayhew, Sandy Stafford, K Standing leH to rightj Tracy MacDonald fcoachj, Sharon Normandin, Kelly Satterthwaite, Dede Pagnanelli, Woendi Lihdersmith, Lori Fox, Lydia Reaney I coach jg I Not shown Q Toni Lee and Vici Abajaian. Girls' Field Hockey Sharon Normandin was also a big asset to the Oiler's championship as she scored six goals and Keely Cas- sidy ma de six assists. Other Oiler girls who played a big role in the team 's success were goalie Keri Enriquez and new team members julia Bond and Dee Dee Pagnanelli. g ?3' QFSQQMQ1,-v 5221 i www. . 'mi - --:M ,. A - wo-W.,,, 'vu-..,,-,,..., , .5 A W., L2 . WR f-A 14 Nlsfiki 5 D., ,N . W L1:.L .. ag: ,X x sh Q ..:, f ,,... VQX if S .3 s 6 Q Q, i A A A ---b s . W is NF S xg ,X sf A 1 . sg 3 N' A T as , sk -. 11-. 'ii K x , 1 .,,.:. -' - - ,ff Q 4 E N ' ,. 'S Q? X kk X 1 1, I' LLL.A ,N Ig mar X : W ii: 5-if Y if MQ 15 Q S wingin' Season Proves Successful Boys ' Baseball : ike Dood began his fourth year as the Oilers' coach. Twice they went to CIF 4 -A playoffs, once with a portion of the Sunset League title, under his guid- ance. Coach Dodd is a Product of Long Beach State with professional experience in the Minnesota Twins and the San Francisco Giants chain. Boys' Baseball had a productive season in 1985. VC7ith the leadership Varsity: lTop Rowj Coach Pete Mitchel, Ed Lidyoff jeff Haack, Ed Bridges, Dave Grace, Mark Rasmussen, Doug Euper, and Coach Mike Dodd. f2nd Rowl Tim Patter- son, Coley McLendon, jeff Cogan, Darrin of the coaches, and with junior Rick Eusey and senior Stan Anderson at short and second. Cary Pont is a un- lirnited player with the positions of pitcher, hrst base, and outhelder. Da ve Grace was a strong third. New leadership is sure to come hom the juniors jeff Haack, jim De- drick, Coley McClendon, and Greg Chinek. Tomasick, Greg Chiaek, Tom Vera, flst Rowj Cary Pont, Stan Anderson, Rick Eu- seyjim Dedrick. f Upper Rrghtj Rick Eusey and Stan Anderson practice the double play. f Lower Right Q jim Dedrick Helding. 120 Baseball ..-.Mk L V ff.. . . ...Zq: . , . Mk v mf-uf' . - .Mm A., 1,7 5, M.. ..,. A. was , . K Q, V -av- qfdfb -W if shi X .- xiii 8 f ' 'inf A N, ww ,Q ,...,., X t J ' t . l Q tt K W ,Y W LA 1 - t...X,t .- - C f ur Q ,, t Mmkk -if W I L. , .wr aww--Q .... .t - .. fmw as Si, ...f at usa junior Varsity: lTop Rowj Dave Shea, Scott Hess, Kenny Rehling, Todd Little, Andy Lewin, and Coach Andy Verdone. f2nd Rowl Rick Harvey, Colton Bruton, Kenny Wfooten, Nick Davenport, Keith Morgan, Todd Carcelli, fBottoml Hill Kessler, Dave Barrett, Carl Gallucci, Shawn Fraley. Frosh-Soph: fTop Rowl Coach Rick Stout, Dave Wlntworth, Steve Shea. Kenny Pope, Darrel VlgVlH2l, and Coach Tun Hendricson. ljnd fowl Chris Bowan, Tom Flores, Mike Mosham. Claude Comstock, Dominic Alverez. K Bottom Row Q Eric Zucker, Hrad Walker, Barry McCormick, and Brian Mcloud. K Upper LeHj jeffllaack loosens up his pitching arm, Baseball 12 Girls' Swimming Keeping It AHoat :- Q: he 1984-1985 aquatic team showed fantastic potential -' - in strength and team work. The spirit of the 27 swimmers all had the enthusiasm and drive to make it to the CLF championships with the encouragement of their head coach Ms. Murphy. The team displayed Girls' Swimming pure dedication to their sport, work- ing out approximately seven hours a week. These girls practiced long and hard before and aker school hours. There were different heats they com - peted in: Breaststroke, Backstroke, and also the Butterfly. The dive team has also put their Oiler pride and hopes of being ifl team into each of the competitions. Each diver is required to do one dive Hom the compulsory list and then several optional dives to obtain the highest score possible. -gt aww' K Opposite page lfrom len to right bottom row Q Krista Van Krugal, Lisa Collins, Mary Brlliter, Linda Andelin, fody Coker, Nicky Cornell, Kathy Hays, Anne Reinhart, Kim Villegas, Sarah Hammill. K Top rowj Laura Storch, Glenna Francis, Caroline Sanderson, Lynn Storch, Eileen McNeery, Linda Parmentier, Penelope Porter, Robyn Everly. This page llst rowj Michelle Teel, Laura Romero, Amy Teichmann, Tracy Stork, Denise Deck- ard, Laura Tyler, Becky Brown. f2nd rowj Heidi Metz, Robin Moore, Sophie Szabo, Mary Griffin, Kelly Mandic, julie Wfit- kowski, Andrea Kathmann. ljrd rowj Vickie Powell, Cindy Young, Shelly Schar- bach, Yvette Nitti, Lisa Rives, Mindy Combs, Liz Carey. f4th rowj Vanessa Gan- zalez, Darla jarvis, julie Stenstrom, Corinne Gerlach, Sharon Dildme, Karen Waldhauser. Girls' Swimming Boys Swimming Life I The Fast Lane onsisting of two strong teams, Huntington Beach, Boys swimming is a com- petitive, and very demanding sport. In swimming, timing and accuracy are very important. Varsity, and ju- nior varsity both have daily rigorous workouts. The purpose of these wor- kouts is to provide a swimmer with the time it takes to become a strong swimmer, with the ability to compete in several league events. Swim meets, and League events are an important factor in high school sports, such as this, because it allows students Hom all over to compete, and swim against other stu - dents, who have also been training. As in all sports, practice gives an athlete the edge over his opponent in that his speed, and endurance will enable him to out swim his oppo- nent, and take the win in that cate- gory. Since swimming is one of the harder sports to judge, the hnal wm- ner is the one with the best time. This is the reason for such precise timeing techniques, V A wi This page I top Q Brian Scicca ,V if Aff ' V takes a breath of air. K Center j fy ' , K i f-2f 34 I T 'fy-5 Mark Kamei doing the Hog stroke. g ' f 1- 4' ' V, A Opposite page K Top lettj Coach a-' 4 Vg - n ' Luttrell observes his teams. K Center V ' Q FQ, middle Q Pat looks like he is having if A , some fun under water. K Middle if S f rightj jeff Scott being his same X 7, rifiendly self I Bottom Q jeffs more ,g M, P4 -if Smous ffdf' ,, if g s,p,, fgggk A , V, W J f, Wi , Boys Swimming Varsity right to leH: Tom Ludswick, Rick Distaso, Coach Dennis Luttrell,jeff Scott, Rod Hanson, Curt Deindorfer, Mark Kamei, Andrew Sugirnoto, and Andres Luzieo. Not Shown: Keith Bugeda. V Boys Swimming .. sf, . . Huntington 's squad is made up of strong swimmers, such as Randy Folker, and Keith Bugeda. Swim- ming is a sport which entails individ- ual effort. Each swimmer competes against his own time, and he himself is his stifhst competitor. 'Hn S gs' Q, ll si 2 i as . .. , . K J 5. X its t ski mv Xu L f .W ., K 1 .QNX ,- ' r . y. X . L 'it F j1.y-3, .N -ww: k f xg N .f. .. TP. Nm .... E Xi' w if W N. J: ? -w l A. X 1 Q YS rl Q P 1? 4,5 9-' .... Boys Swimmmg junior Varsity right to leli: Brzkm Scicca, Par Estes, Kurt Duke, Matt WHEH, jay Euin, Erin Riverzgjeff Russ, Second Row Eric Kaufman, Trey Terry, Mark Hirsh, Chuck joseph. , M fr. , - 'ff A 1 Q, , , N A - ' 4 Y.,mfl. ,- ,M-Sify .-2,1 .M Wm, . , ., His? flag, l QM Boys Swrrnmmg GIRLS TENNIS GIRLS TENNIS GAVE IT THEIR BEST S WING! Z- - his years girls tennis team gave it their all this season, - - but were defeated in the end. They put in many hours of long-hard practice and had a positive attitude throughout the entire season. The Varsity team this year had many good players, and the junior Varsity team was great this year, winning most of their games. The teams most competitive schools were Edison and Marina, but they gave it their all and did their best. The Varsity M VP'S of 1984 for singles were Amy Nicol, and for doubles jyothi Alturi and Cindy Mills. The junior Varsity M VP'S of 1984 for singles was M1'chelle Diep and for doubles Dawn Martinex and Carrie Turill. This years coaches awards were given to Varsity players, Tricia Masangkay and Tammy Na- kamura. Huntington Beach High Schools tennis team is loosing many talented players this year, but they are also looking forward to the upcoming talent of many young players to come. They hope to have a strong team next year and possibly make it all the way to CIF It will take a lot of dedication and hours of practice, but they hope to win for the pride of Huntington Beach High School. M E 3 I I Above j Cappy cherishes her racquet for life! ffzlghfl Dawn swings for a perfect volley. I Other page bottom lekj Amy and Susan watch intensley as HBHS wins. I Above centerj Mi'- chelle makes tennis look easy. K Top nghtj Tammy gets ready for another Iob. I Top lettj Tammy looking amazed aker a sb: love win. Girls Tennis Varsity Results 4 - 12 Wilson San Clemente Lakewood Los Amigos St. Margarets Mllikan Marina Westminster Edison Ocean Wew F VHS Marina Westminster Edison Ocean View F VHS fBortom row let? to rightj Michelle Diep, Cynthia Rosen, Chi Ho, Sunetta Subherwal, Cindy Mills, Carrie Turill, Leslie Inch, Tammy Nakamura. fSecond rowj Emilie Lam, Huong Ho, Elizabeth Carey, Mary Alyce Pfeiffer, Lisa Ranclc, Ann Burkenhagen, Tina Thorton, N. Mentas, Caprice Leonard, Diane Thompson, Lisa Swenson, Melinda Combs. fThird Row Q Amy Nicol, Megan Moyer,jyothiAltur1, Susan Schulten, Tricia Masanglcay, Rachel Kass, Kathleen French, Lynn Stadum, Wendy Geister, Debbie Kibel, Chanderilca Subherwal, N, Mentas, Dawn Mar- rinex. fNor Picturedl Kiersren Guida. 0 Girls Tennis Boys Tennis Across The Court - - his year the Varsity Tennis team had one outstanding - - four year letterman return, Chris Ganz, Others that returned are Peter Kelley, Ron Burglund, and Curtis Fowler. The singles were led by the dazzling performance of Chris Ganz and Peter Kelly. The stunning doubles were led by Ron Burglund and jason Buell. jason came up Hom the V team as a sophomore and has shown great success on the Varsity team. This years team was a power- house along with the jV team. Top lekj Peter Kelley, Brian Crandall, Curtis Fowler, Kevin Quinn, jeff Chang, Coach Getty fLeR Bottom j john Deip, jason Buell, Tony Ar- mond, Zilci Romano. I Not pictured j Chris Ganz and Ron Burglund. I Top len' Q Coach Harlow, Eric Cox, Steve Havericlc, Brent Hawston, Chr Gorman, Curtis Williams, Cank Ho fKneelingj Pat Webb, Gavin Russel Robert Kim, Hank Lo, jason Kim fSitt1ngj Eugene Seto, Lee Lockhar Scott Taylor, Tommy Lee. A 3 W Q E E , I , jr. l 5 f r A , , f 5, 151 ,ggq,,,A,ga,+' ' w h, A agar' ,fr ,255 iiggfggfg -,zu - , A , ,V . 1 ar e r , H ,yr f V'- I af 25,1921 , , V 1 i I4 , ' , i f , ' ala., V ' ' :ZV . V 4, 1 - - it ,t asf! . ,, , I ,',- '.'r,,. .,,, A tr' ,t,, fr ,, sf'y t , or rlls, A rrvss Q' Upper iefij Chris Ganz gets ready for Iris, powerhouse serve. , ffibovej Zilci Romano smashes the ball over the netlfor a game wth. f' Lower Iefi'jlPerer Kelley returns the ball, 128 Boys Tennis , , Golfers - - nce again this year H.B.H.S. has an excellent Golf team. - ' Out of 30 players who tried out only 10 made the team and 6play l in matches. The team is comprised of many talented returning Lettermen and three Freshmen. The top players on the team include: senior Mike Golf Stroke For The Taylor, sophomore Kent Wiese, and junior Arilc gamm, All three of these players have outstanding games and should lead the team. At the time of this yearbook 's printing the team was 4-2 in pre-season. Coach Seckrngton feels that for the team to succeed this nach Seckmton, Brian Koslosky, Ben Thompson, Devon Fulton, Bret Brumett, Rich Tovat, att Baugh, Mrlce Taylor, Kent Wfiese. Top the 5 and 6 golfers must play well. This years team has a realistic chance of winning the Sunset League title, with their stiffest competition com- ing Hom Fountain Valley, and the team should qualihf for the CIF playofk. N' NMNWMN K ae.. fRi:ghtj Alike Taylor tees oftf CAbovej Matt Baugh Watches the ball sail down the Ezzlrway. fAbovc nighrj Bret Emmett is 2 Pb-ol' Q -fs X sf if Sf r .fs it X ,.. 3, ,fs ' sr Golf Boys' Track Always One Step Ahead he 1984-85 Boys' Track Team was a Ezntastic team. They won almost every meet. These guys were always coming together and working as a team to make them one of the best track teams ofthe year. All the guys are terrific runners. Coach Carter Lewis was a great inspiration to the teams. All the guys have great futures on the I-LBJ-LS. Track Team. We know that for the track seasons to come the Huntington Beach High School Track Teams will always stay one step ahead of the rest. Varsity K Back I Matt Harris, Glenn Bowen Sean Falvey,-jack Bake, Rex Ricks, Frank Tsiang, K Second row Q john Mclvhllan, Bill Magee, Harpo Porter, Guy Sotian, Tom TunstalLjoe Napoli K Third rowj Urn Egbert, Floyd Gibson, RJ Capone, Ken Venley, Karl Post, Gumby Anderson, Dave Miller. K Front rowj Trac Vu, Salvador Alvarez Chris Rhodes, Randy Kim, Kenny Purdue, Dan Cribbs, john Neubert. K Not shown 2 Bob Garcia, Shane Frazier, Francis Camacho, Rick Quezada, Mike Hunt. Mbovej, iwarmzhg up. Ufbp s T . rrglztj Frosh-Soph Track Team i clowmlng around Frosh-Soph fBackj Steve Orrice, Phili Ray, William Taylon Tony Foreman, Mike Moore, Steven Cotter, McGehee, jason Carpenter fNot Shownf Bart Reitan. I Second rowj Daniel Ewers, Patrick O'Brien, Steven Brad Grace, Kellor Brantley Mike McClanahan, Kevin Fanten Matt Setian, jason Steiner. K Third rowj john Rich Henry, Paul Williams, Peter Adam, Charles Wdlliams, Dwight Manslieldjon Ludwick, joe Campos. K Fourth Rex McConnell, josh Elder, Ron Brnn, Brett Musgrave, Chris Babbitt, Dustin Riddle, Chris MitchelL Andrew Dan Brummetg Greg Wsener, Tom Gasu. I Fifth row 1 Robert Shaw, jimmy Bommarito, jason Boswell, Geohey L , Michael Acosta, Mike Giessuebel, Dan Whitley, Chris Erickson, Patrick Keithan, Dan Taylon jay Mahameaf l BOY-9 Tfafk rowj jamie Schumm, Brian Hazard Matt Schneiden Cory Spencer, james Bolsten Brad Walken Chris PohL Sam Mike Moshonek, jim McDougall, Steve Broen, Sam Blodgett, Mario Diaz. Girls Track Catch Me If You Can. was coached by Gina - - Gruwell. Coach Gruwell had a positive outlook for the team all season. The girls performed well his years girls track team in various events. They dropped their times excessively, and jumped higher than last years team. The team had a lot of new, young, and dedicated talent. Their best new- ! ,,. Dach Gru well, Laura Alvarez, Susie Silber, Laura jackle, Sharon Normihdin, Trisha Masankago, lia Bond, Melanie Gold, jenny Acosta, Hope Barnes, Tami Hohnson, janet Maricich, Lisa nith, Kim Cornell, Molly Bennett, Nancy Neumeister, Miwa Arai, Michelle Palacios, Melonie 9nd, Sharon Meyhew, Debbie Wood. -sf 'w,' X. Q, mt .-. Q... talent was Melanie Gold jenny Acosta, and Lisa Smith. They were always hitting the tape hrst in their events. Returners were julia Bond and Trisha Masankago. I fLcfU Debbie Wood makzhg a great jump for the Oilers. KTopQ The girls taking a practice run. Girls Track Girls' Softball Hitting I ff - - he 1984-1985 girls sohball team is off to a great start in - - their careers of sokball, Both levels of H.B.H.S. girls sokball, Varsity and V., ha ve a spirit of en- thusiasm. Our Varsity team practiced daily Hom 1:45 to 4:45. The coach advisor was Coach Goldstein. The girls don 't look at each other as individual tal- ents but think of themselves as an entire team. Their effort together make the goal they strive for. OurfV team was led by Cathy Cordova, The girls put in long hours practicing Hom 6 period to 5:00. Though the practice is long and hard, the girls enjoyed it. These girls say WYBNQXSLQQS that the teamwork this year is the best! Both of the coaches attributed to the healthy, spirited atmosphere. They help the players strengthen thier weaker points. The most important thing is that they get the players in- volved in themselves and the entire athletic sport of sokball. j.V.. fBack rowj jennifer Lundquist, Michelle McComb Varsity: f Back rowj Angela Martin, Kim Owen, Kris Albert, Kathy Fogg, Strombitski, Stefanie Pemper, Tami Chide, jennifer Martin, Tara Y Kelly Murry, Allyson Hartman f Front row j Erin Fekjar, Heide Panis, Maria f Front row I Kierston Guida, Annie Mazzone, Kim McCracken Rosada, Cathy Rice, Stephanie Swingle. Dammerow, Krysten Dole, Laura joseph. Girls Sohball Pemper stretch out before a game. f Upper lehl Kim Owen and Kris Albert display their sisterly affection. f Upper right j Sohball coach Frank Goldstein. fLeHQ Kim McCracken, Kierston Guida, and Stehmie 1. jyothi and Greg playing in top form. Emilie Lam, playing in a game against Westminster. Fop 'W ,, , ,,,, W , J M J 1 4, fowl Stephen Work, Greg Mills, Kevin Schneeloch, justin Vaughan. K Second fowl Phong Nguyen, Tom efingef, Collin Crownovef, I Third rowl Vimrnh Huynh, Meldra Rihi, Rohm AHdEfSUH,jlIC MCMillen, Ent' Nessl, Dan 'apier. lFourth fowl Ann Luong, Khanh Le, Miehelle Diep, Huong Ho, Leslie Inch, Arlene Toy, Cindy La Soya. Cari abale. llfilth rowl Chi Ho, jyothi Atluri, Emilie Lam, Michelle Seione, Kfl'5fll73 wziiums, Theresa Nessl, Frances ummrngs. for the birds, it had become tmgton Beach campus this year. We 2 ls try out for the team. Strong in com- Badminton Flying High petition and league play they have spent many long hours aker school praeticirzg. With returning players jyothi Atluri Emilie Lam, Greg Mills, and Kevin Schneeloch. Ms. Gill I coach l, suspects that with up- admrrzton is not a game just apopular sport on the Hun- o saw the largest group of students coming players as Collin Crownover, Huong Ho, and Vimrrzh Huynh that the future looks very bright for Hun - tington Beach Badminton. Ba dmirr ton 1 .l .i , ? wx. ks-W? 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The Soph- omores at Huntington are an incredible group of students whose enthusiasm and maturing soph-instication Show the re- spect they have earned by the other stu- dents at Huntington. just think, only two more years. 'W - :.1:.:, ,..,.... 4, Q:-':-22-2e:2 -:::E-f--:f 2-1f:f' '1'--1 2 ..,:-2-- ,V,,, -2E2::E:1f-QE-:v .,,t,,. - -fQ: .A :.E. 2 ::: :.1 .f...2.E..t 1 f Efgriit i.E :.,2E.,2:.:. t1,: 2 1,-t1 f 1-:f .,,,,.,.,. .:t,, ,A ,.t,, E ' '. f fll fff ifff .QQQQQQQQQQ.QQ'f3l335 EW gtilgi 1f1: ?2ft2ff1f2ffei.iif12zf rim V Sophomores X ,'ix xanax? ow v L Q ,. W' H 5 w Crash Course Trafhc and safety is one course every sophomore looks forward to, but every driving instructor dreads. Sophomores look forward to trafhc and safety because it is the Hrst step to getting an ofhcial license to drive. A drivers license, to most sopho- mores, is Heedom Hom asking Mom and Dad to drive them everywhere, and thats why it is so special. Learn- ing to drive, however, is a nerve- racking experience. The student must learn techniques and maneuvers to operate a vehicle. Some maneuvers are learned quickly while others take some time and plenty of practice. For instance, the stopping maneuver is a difficult one to accom plish. Stopping too soon, too late, or to quickly are common mistakes made by begin- ners. These problems are annoying to the instructor too. However, our trained instructors here at H.B,HS. help the students overcome their mistakes and send them on their road to successful driving. Wir, I ' wan, Ol ,, . Wir -qv 4' 1 , W Aker, Christy Alexander, Rohm Allan, Bobby Allen, Sam Allison, Craig Alvarez, Chris Alvarrez, Laura Anderson, Robin Anderson, Wendy Anstey, julie Aragon, Mauricio Arai, Miwa Archambeault, Robert Armstrong, Shawn Arreola, Alex Aso, Kaori Austin, Paul Ayers, Renee Balderas, Anthony Baldwin, ason FV- at I Q ... .. f- - Q' Z? 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Iiric Bond, Melanie Bondick, Michele Booth. hlichele Boman, Brent Bradly, Sean Brady, Brandy Brandon, Kristie Bray, Michele Brazzel, Kevin Brooks, jason Brower, Traq' Brown, Chris Brown, David Brown, Marfus Brummett, Daniel Brunson, Patrick Bruton, Colton Bryan, Shawn Bljvan, Shawn Brrant, Shawna Burak, Autumn Burdick, Robert Bulingame, Leslie Burtzo, Grave Burh, Stafie Butler, Karen Butters, Temre Buttram,joCcl1'n Byers, Donald Byers, Mason Byers, Wemll' falhoun. Keith 'img I ,f ' ,... 1 . :l'4a, A i m. , ' ig SW ,, -5 AQ W 'QE ,W ft vvr' f 'x t 2 4, 4 I 4 5 ... fx if Y , f f f L X SRX Nw' Q A is X , X s 5 ' .114 Q 3' im W ,, , 7 an I 7 ' ' ff, f 4 4 fl fa 2, , ef f . X . f J , A xt f, B :,, A 'ir Z A M, , ,f -m, ,Vs ,LE w. , f Kia, 4, .. fr 1 3 , Q , 2 I . 'ff I f 1 ,- 5- Qu 9 K 5 his , ,. 'li 5 is X Q : Ah 4 ' a- 1 2 f 1 if 4 f J wif ,,, I 53 Y X ak Sophomores ,,,, .ew ,ir-1 ,' 1 5 as , H, af-f-4 5 Mm ff X , 1 1- A Z! f. ei 1 Ala, W. 'np' rf! Z k , 'V 'rr kr I 2 .ff ' 1- E .. 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M , i 3 Q 1 Ky' if' Calirri, Angel Cama Cho, francis Cam bay, Marvif Camp, R iehard Ca mpolito, Marx' Campos, joe Canton, HL'L'k!l' Canter, Chris Carpenter, jason Carrillo, Shawn Caseia, Cory Castillo, lien Castillo, Hum berro Cart, Dan Ca vender, R ustlp Ceballos, Lisa Cervantes, Francisco Chappel, hhwlcie Charles, Vernon Chen, Srephen Chick, Missy Chi, Shing Chizhek, Kimberly Choi, julia Chow, Lisa Christensen, Ejnar Christie, Da vid Christopher, Gina C hrysler, Brenda Chu fhua, K risrin Chung, Soo Cla rlc, Virgina Clarke, john Claxton, Noelle Clem, Rodney Clements, Chris Collins, Mike Col vin, C hrisrin Condit, Da vid Conner, Larry Conra d, Ste ven Contreras, Guacalup Cooney, Diane Cornelius, joe Cornell, Kim Correa, Margarita Cortez, I,ori Cortez, Oralia Cossin Daniel Coster, Kelly Cotter, Steve Courreges, R oafhelle Cowling, jodi Cox, David Crabtree, joey Crihbs, Sean Crownover, Collin Cruz, Nlario CxL1CCLlll'llI1 Ray Cuha, Aron Cummings, l'ranCis Cunningham, Dean Cunningham, Kurt A Real Hot Shot Cuny, Heather Curtis, Karen Cutter, Wfilliam Dalton, Brett Dang, Hong Darling, Bryan Dart, Kristin Darwish, Brian Da venport, Bert Davenport, Nick De Boer, Lynna Deckard, Denise Deeter, Wfendv De jong. Chris Delgado, Loyd Didio, joe Dieu, Linh Dinh, Cuong Dzldine, Leigh Doan, Steve Doherty, Chris V, tag. , Q - fi va. gs 1 1 . r tv E A , X gs X .K '.i is ' L R 5 .f 'A AH Staci Hashimoto has been playing basketball for years. She loves the game and shows her love by coach- ing a band of nine girls, ages seven and eight, called the Hot Shots of Anaheim California . Staci started coaching as a volunteer and in three years she became head coach. Staci teaches the team techniques and ma - neuvers she's learned in her exper- iences of school basketball. The team practices three hours every Saturday to prepare themselves to play against church leagues in their community. Staci also was the sophomore class secretary and a member of many clubs on campus, These clubs in- clude league, MUN,, fS.A., and CSF Staci will never stop reaching for the top. I at - A a s s H ' I fit' - QS ' :K1 L 5 as S Z Sophomores ,, E ,, .--- -X - ' 1 - 2: fi-S T ' . 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She and her Ether manage to go climbing about once a month. They have climbed Mt. Whitney, Mt, Cornell, and Mt. San jacieto without any equipment. Cyn- thia started climbing seven years ago and really enjoys it. She recalls her worst fall, 'Y fell ten feet on Taquitis Peak, I wanted to stop but my hither told me to go on. Cynthia also water skis and snow skis. Cynthia plans to keep climbing high and living her dreams. Sophomores Hi h Fable, Cari Fallo, Tammy Fanter, Kevin Farnham, Wendy Fenton, Neil Fenzl, Tracy Ferguson, Kelly Ferragamo, Cassandra Fettig, Kim Feildler, Veronica Hnan, Cory Fitzel, Scott Flory, jeff Fordham, Amy Forsyth, Shanon Fraly, Sean Francis, Glenna Francis, jenifer Frazier, Robert Gable, jack Gabriel, Edmund Gallrpo, Michele Gallucci, Carl Galustian, Adrienne Garcia, Ecequio Garrard, Wayne Garry, Kristen Geek, john Geise, Steve Geister, Wendy George, Deana Gerlach, Corinne Gerow, Doug Gibson, Ron Gifford, Kristina Gilbert, Scott Gill, Keith Glasser, Sheri Glover, joel Godines, Celeste Gonzalez Daniel Gonzalez, Lisa Gonzalez, Susan Goodson, Laurel Gore, jackie Gorman, Kathy Gray, Brian Gregg, Paula Gregory, Mark Grosvenor, james Gust, Guen Haack, Chris Hague, Teri Hale, Carrie Hall, Brad Hall, Tracy Hall, Pat Hand, Robert Hand, Tom Hanger, Darryl Hanley, David Hanna, Kerri ,, 4 .sw - ,,,,,ee,,,, , s W W' X i'1 F' ' . 3 ' v Q 'ff ., X 1 ' . ,S , .. 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Sean Hockman, Dayna Hoelscher, Stephen Hogan, Michel Ho, Ngo Hodlal, Kevin Hopkins, Lisa Hurley, Carolyn Huynh, Hicll Huynh, Doan Huynh, Viminh Inch, Leslie Isom, Debbie jackie, Laura jacobs, Crystal jacobs, jennifer janasjennikr janecek, Donna jarvis, Kennith jenkins, Deron jenkins, Temre jereb, Charles johnson, jeffery jolmston, Lori johnson, Tami johnson, Terry jones, jet? jones, Tina jones, Tina josph, Chuck juline. Eddy Karimi, Pashtana Kathmann, Andrea Katter, Dana Kama, Shaun Kane, Cindy Kanooz, Christy Kelly, Aaron I- Kelly, George Kelly. Mike Kelley, Kara Keeley, Larry Khampong, Amnnaphon Khampong. Vanesana Kidd, jeff Kievmen, Niki Kikawa, jeff Kirby, Mark Kim, jason Kim, Rodney Kim, Soo Kingham. Mi'ke Klus, jeff Knudson, jason Kobayashi, Carryl Koplien, Erik Kovacs, Gerald Krantz, Kelly Kramer, Morgan W i ya f , 0 f ia, 0 i yiiii .1 . 1 y r K ,i,, A L I 1 I' 1 fii . f L5 'Qa.1, it ' 7 KW ,..,, ,,,,, .ggi 11 .1 A i me , A v -, X A 'L ix,- V LVL M. X M , gb . ' a t -' F . A . .ni rri I A A .,.,:f M 1 .1 ,,, .. ,, , ,,, V A vrvr 5 .,,,l 1 . 'f'E X ,,,,, :.,, . 2 g .... - ., . 4: L, X V, fi .gy , g 1 fi L V V A tl . '-, , ' ' . , jg 't ff kwgj, is f , ai, 1 ,gp ,X W V at 4 JZ' -f i K xg lx N A r 1 me 1 Little Dutanie , 1 , my ,,f, V rf K I Ag,,, , if 82 z, , L, if ,ff Q , if, if Here at H.B.H.S. we have a very special person who's nickname is Little Duranief' Her name is Nat- alie Oslin and she is very fond of the new Wave group Duran Duran, 'T like Duran Duran because they stand for the union of young people and for having a good time. They are inspirational because they started with nothing and are now at the top, just as Simon Le Bon wanted them to be, said Natalie. For three years, since their second single came out on the market, Natalie has like Duran Duran. In 1980 Girls on Film start- ed her preoccupation of collecting Duran Duran memorabilia. She has 50 posters covering her walls, ceiling, and even extending into the hall. Na - talies purse is covered with 110 Duran Duran buttons. Natalie also has Hve albums, fifteen singles, and thirty books on the group. Her fa- vorite band member is Simon Le Bon, the lead vocalist. Natalie is a devoted Duran Duran fan and as she would say, Long live Duran Duran. Natalie Oslin demonstrates part of her col- lection of buttons, Sophomores It's All A Act It all started when Gina Christo- pher was a little seven year old child. Her parents had inspired her to be- come what she is today. She now sings and acts at theatres, dances oc- casionally on a stage floor. She hopes that someday she will make it big on the silver screen. Gina likes to go on stage to show people that she can do it and that she's got what it takes. Gina does not only enjoy singing and dancing, she also enjoys snow skiing. Gina 's tirne, however, is mostly spent at singing and commercial acting les- sons. Gina has done two commer- cials and snr voice over commercials. Gina 's dream is to be a big star someday and by her talent, we all know her dream will come true. Gina Christopher is an actress, singer, and dancer, as well as a special oiler. 'haf . 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Paula N1 'la n der, Ka i Oberg. lfrit O Brian, Kathy O Connell, Kristin O Neil, Garret Ortzk, Lora Olsin, Natalie Osonka, Alan Otto, Chris Palman, Russel Padan,john Pagnunelli, Dee Dee Pagrer, Steve Pang, Allie Palcer. Ronda Parsons, Danny Parma, Richie Pepper. Freddie Perez, Arnulhn Peterson, K lill Pham, Hue Pham, Phung Pham, Hung Plvanouvong, Boreneha Pha vong, Iluumphen Phelps, johanna Phengtlzirath, Khamlmun Plulp, Dave Ph on exay, Nida von e Pitquelle, Sean Pigfbrd, Ashly Pino, Debbie Pitts, Randa Plaster, Robert Post, Mike Poundris, Tammy Powell, Traq' Pra vongvieng, Kham Presutti, Marina Priest, Garrett Purcam, Mike Rameriz, Demitri Rank. Lisa An interesting Orler on our cam- pus is Dyanna Strickland. Dyanna has been interested in twrrling batons since she was four years old. Dyanna has performed in state competitions and has won over 1,000 trophies for her ability to twirl. Dyanna was in- spired to try her talent at baton twirl- ing aHer seeing the Golden Girl Hom Nebraska State University. Dyanna has also been interested in modeling. When Dyanna was Hve years old, she won third place rn a national model- ing competition. Dyanna also has a musical ability. She plays many rn- struments such as: the violin, the pi- ano, and the flute. Dyanna is looking forward to the possibility of being the future ma jorette and Showing her school spirit. Twrrlrn az ith Ta len t , V J , , i i 1 f ,. 4 ' Q 4 . -f . gg, , Q ' ' f E' fr .,.. ,..,.. 0, g 4 . f 2 .1 if Q fi in 5 J an 5? Raurenstrauc, jeff N 5 T. Read' Andy 4' I H My :ll Z H iss. Redl, Steve , 2 f ff 1 Redmond, Craran Z 5' ' , A ef V Rehling, Kenn ' Q' W, , y i ! ,.' If Reyak, -Valerie ' N f V Vx , in l ,. .rf S f Rrcardi, Gino i 1 ,, I I I V It it If A ,I x . 0 Rioux, Timmy .,,. f A V, t ' Rirtenour, Doug Q' A , V ' ' A ' VM Rieria, Aron ' 'W . A ,Q ' I: 'gi Va, ' 'V .2 5 I' Rodgers, Chris A j f .! fi V , I. ' F Rodgers, Shannon W 4- ' ' ' K . ' 'Vk A , V k Rosecrans, Dorian ll l 2 ' f Rowsow, Leonard A 2' C I RUSS-Jeff .Q . ,, , Rumi, Kim Q 'S f 1, C J' ' ..al Sabin, Chad ,E 'sv E' ', Q Sammartano, jennifer V' Sanderson, Caroline i . l. Sophomores s. 5 .. ' -S use M W ii. in . -, 5- g Q ::-- LIW' r r I Q - wx - -X ef fl I .. .af . M i . , s 5 X 'E 'O as '1 ' 1 Y' 'ICM' 3' - My :X N R i ' if Xi .L'L A 'IX ' S 'A r f S Q e ', Q S h : ' . Q,, I is L , , A r . as S ,. i Ll' f-. .. 1 X ' A t b S peeial l ym pics : Special Sophomore Eric Noblitt, a sophomore at H.B.H.S., began his athletic career by placing in the state finals of the Spe- cial Olympics. Eric began running track at the jack Clap School. His talent was noticed and he was ac- cepted to be in the Special Olympics. Eric won second place in the fiky yard dash. Eric went on to win a total of 10 trophies. Within the last few years, Eric changed his preference for running to throwing the shotput. He earned his school letter for throwing the shotput in his heshman year. In his spare time, Eric liHs weights and exercises to prepare himself to be- come an even better athlete. Eric Noblitt stands proud as a special olym - pic track star. Sophomore T so P E X Sandaval, Mike Sapp, Carlton Satchell, Buffey Saunders, Mickelih Scharbach, Shelly Schrel, Parrica Schroeder, Merit Sciacca, Brian Self Roiann Semingson, julie Setian, Marr Seto, Eugene Shane, Raymond Sharma, Sunil Shea, David Shisbey, jenifer Shofer, joshua Sigler, Susan Sikorske, Cheryl Silber, Susie Simon, Angeliqu -as Simpson, Heidi Sims, Mynde Siravantha, Phornman Skinner, Darryl Skoozen, Greg Skoozen, jeff Smith, Alissa Smith, Ben Smith, Shelley Smith, Tim Smithson, Stephani Synder, Gale Snyder, Bob Sola, Deanna Soto, john Spassoff Michel Stanton, Kenny Stanton, Sydney Starbuck, Mike Stark, jewel Stark, Ron Stark, Tracy Starks, Christine Staton, Treeva Stimmler, Katie St john, Kirk Stoddard, Carrie Storch, Laura Strehse, Diane Strombitski Cathy Staurt, jeff Sturgis, jamie Sullivan, Tara Sundwall, jennifer Sutton, Rowan Swalin, Sandy Swaroop, Shraddha Swingle, Stephani Syed, Zara Szathmary, julie Tallerino, Anthony Tang, Cindy Tang, Tina Taylor, David Taylor, Scott Terry, Trey Singsavaddy, Thavone Therklesam, David Thomas, Cherie Thomas, Steve Thompson, Deirdre Thompson, Mike Tilch, john Tilly, j Tipka, Dawn Togo, Dominic Tomanio, Tracec Tostado, Brian Tosyaliyan, Sella Tovatt, Craig Tran, Manh Traywick, Tom an N y, H , Lp tx' 1 .X ' ,K V. 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J Trejo, Pedro Trinh, An Trinh, Chau Tsuda, Albert Tuicker, Todd Turner, Eric Tyler, Laura Tzen, Sing Valoff Traci Van Dinter, Debbie Van Der Pol, Bryan Vathanaphong, Ampaphav Vaughn, Rebecca Vaughn, Robbie Vaughnn, Cynthia Velarde, Dwight Vendley, Ken Vera, Tc-ssi Voorhees, Shawn Vu, Quof Vu, Lyng Waldhauser, Karen Warren, Gretchen Walters, Melissa Watkins, Richard Webb, Patrick Weiblen, Stacey Wey, Susan Whitaker, liric Wiatr, Tim Wiese, Kent Wignall, Tracy Wilson, Amy Wilson, Patricia Wimberly, Cara Wisner, Greg Witkowski, julie Wollaman, Tim Wood, Debbie Woodard, Scott Worrds, john Woodside, Nlonica Wooten, Ken Work, Stephen Paul, Wright Wynn, Ray Yardick, Elizabeth Yager, jeff Yahn. Brian Yearsly, Glen Yee, Steve Yoder, Chris Young, Sheli Yu, Thao Zacher, Caorline Zadell, jeniler Zamora, Elena Zamora, jesus Zappra, Don Zamack, Greg Anderson, Camilla Aragon, Mauricio Buell, jason Butler, Sean Canh, Ho Chen, julia Conrad, Misty Dqqley, Christina Dinh, Vu liiland, Wendy Gallup,johm Gillinger, Greg Greene, Danny Hanson, Tim Harwood, Shelly Hervemen, Mike Huang, Iris Ison, Bahette Keith, Greg Kenslow, Debbie Madani, Careron McCullough, Bonnie Moher, Yvonne Moshenelc, Michael Nguyen, Yenlynh Ochau. Carlos Otlcen, Tom Pham, Dat Pham, Hue Poter, jamie Richards, Mark Robert, Mike Sandaval. Bob Shafer, Cindi Skinn, Monnie SVnder, Kristin Strickland, Dyanna Thomas, Frank Tobin, jewelye Vandyck, Doug Vera, Tessi Witley, Dan if js X 2- X X ,sf to M ,.,e E X Y X ' ww K is f x NK T ' t S t fif 1 Q S q I as ,, k,'i, '.., :IK I 1 LLL Q K L: 2. . N I :Z ug . '- X , us t N if' , . , QQ Y Q E if 5 ,af sag!! sys, S is L i h 1 'T' ie. F66 A ' b' . ,,, V F Sophomore-s This year's sophomore executive board included: Kent W1.6S6j president, Greg Wisenerg vice president, Stacie Hashimotog secretary, Cynthia Vaughnng treasurer, and Caroline San- dersong representative. The members met once a week to discuss ways to improve the sophomore class. This year they sold shirts and pom poms to raise money for dances and other activities. The members worked hard to put the sophomore class into a better perspec- tive here at H.B.HS. Sophomore '51 u ff K v E Ax V. T H... HL. ,,., ,,,C,F1..5,.:,?'. :ff f' - 1 Fm ' fav ' 74 ,Y tial' i 4 5 ix 521. nf lp 4-:Q Wy, . u ,p . A K - n 1 .5 , . K .Q 15 , X ,-.,f '.A, i 2 f 3 9 D 'bib ff-.g ?P1P'uml ,. 7 QJ ' , ,am N , ' V,- R :K AQ5 yvvf, X ,Mfg gg , fi'-Kei fi. if? , , ., . X i S Y J 'san Je. hi A vw . K . . Ik, I 2 40 ,, ,1,, K 5 23 IX Lrkjligif ff H5454 K x gi' 5: fp, xxx L E A . V Y - r -L X - F 6 .K s f Q X ,Q 8 5 Qiivif' I si 55 Y- Q -. 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On 5 V 6 4 E rt 52 , Travis Roth IS in the Huntington gf , W , 5 f, il ' 7 'Maw Z Ewa? ,gif I ' be . 5 My 1 Y AQ! 2 5 is 5 2 2 W 2, 3 Z 2523, f , if , S sss ,s, , S if fl I fr 1 j im Q M ' ,- JZ' 1 W X 1 if , , , if , 7, fC z :,,ww H l wx 7 ..f'W at S , , ,af ',,' f N 2 A after? Ma M ,v ' frail: f , , Clif, gg 2 , iq, I ,af 3 ff 2 .' n , v , .,if, 5h ' , ff' I 2 . gr, L f' ,f.:4e??. , , ar, I, 'a vis is proud of being the only girl trumpet player in band, Beach Marching Band. She is the only girl in the trumpet section. Travis sa y 's band is fun and she get's to meet a lot ofpeople. It can also get very serious, It takes alot of work to pull together to make a good performance. Travis likes to collect dolls, thim bles, and business cards. She was also rn- volved in theater soccer, basketball and sohball. She is a really nice person with a bright future in Hont of her. Freshmen Brummett, Brett Budna, Matt Bukacek, Eric Burch, Maureen Barge, Laina Burnette, Matt Burris, Kelly Burtzo, David Caldarella, joey Calderon, Teresa Calvey, Trphanie Camp, Sherri Campos, Sabrina Candiente, Tim Carles, Marcus Carlson, josh Carmichael, Peter Carney, Chris Carr, Sheri Carragher, Susan Carroll, Tami Carvounas, Robert Casasola, Gabby Cavalos, Norma Cerda, Loretta Cervantes, Francisco Chalut, Mark Chamberlain, Shawn Chan, Manuel Chang, Franklin Chang, Wonhee Chan tha visa y, Pan ya sit Chick, Tami Chin, judy Chin, Mike Ciufo, joey Clemens, Teri Cogan, Stacey Cohen, Kevin Colbert, Brett Comoglio, Bob Comstock, Claude Conrad, Cherir Cook, Teri Cops, David Cornell, Lynda Cotter, jenni Cotton, Candy Crabtree, joey Creath, Steve Crownover, Shelly Culbertson, Debbie Cusimano, Tracie Damasius, Nicole ' Z ' ' w W' 0 .Ng 'Wd' QA ,rw 1, ,. . ,VP 'ZIV we A a ' .4 f 1 NN.. This flaxen haired, hazel eyed young man is jim Bolsteo, Damerow, Lainie Dao, Quyen Xuan Davis, Leanne Dawes, Glenn Deardortf Sandie Dedrick, julie Degley, Paula Delph, jeff Dembrowski, jennifer Derthick, Nicole Diaz, Mario Dill, Stacy Dinger, Angela Duron, Adriane Do, Lia Do, Voung Doan, Han Dodgm, Lisa Dole, Krystin Dommello, Amber Donaldson, jeff Dovangphouxa, Chin Drury, Yvette Duarte, Graciela Duarte, Maricela Dubrock, Michelle DUH, Danielle Dufrene, Kelly Dunagan,joelle Dupont, Sheli Big Man Bolsteo jim Bolsteo is a Heshman at HB.H.S. this year. He likes to play soccer and baseball. He has a job and loves outdoor life. jim plays inside line backer on defense and wingbacker on offense for the Freshman Foot- ball team. jim said, 'Y got interested in football, mainly because my dad played it and it seemed like a lot of fun. Besides football, he also enjoys soccer and baseball. He plays AYSO soccer and had been playing for the last four years. He has played baseball in the Huntington Valley League for the last 6 years. He plans to be on both these teams for H,B.H.S. He enjoys long distance bike rides. He rides 20 miles to Featherly Park, and camps there overnight. Hiking and camping is an interest that is done mostly with his family. 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Y was Moyers, Paul Muellen, Chris Munoz, Michael Na, Chong Naber, Raui Nail, Trevor Nall, Andrea Nelson, joe Ncuyen, Khanh Nessl, Eric Neumiester, Nancy Nguyen, Hung Nguyen, Tuanhuy Nguyen, Quang Norman, Steven Norris, Deirdre Norton, Heath Novak, Steven Nowlin, Kristen Nye, Geoff Obrien, Patric Ochsner, Kristie Olivas, jodi Olnader, Cheri Opfer, Robert Organ, Kathi Orrego, Kary Orrico, Steve Ortega, Laura Ortega, Mario Ortiz, Maria Osman, Amzna Outlaw, Colby Overton, Pat Owens, Isaac Palacios, Greg Palacios, jennifer Pandya, Shefali Pappano, Frank Park, Dennis Parker, Amy Parker, Shannon Parks, Chris Partridge, Damon Patel, Ra jpatel P3f1hO,jESUS Peaon, Iesha Pemper, Stefanie Pettit, Claire Perez, Marisela Perry, Nancy Petty, Robert Pfeifer, Bristi Pfeiffer, Mary Alyce Freshmen Pham, Tuyet Phengthirath, Sengvila Phillips, Chad Pickens, Todd Pietrosanto, Carla Pierce, Chris Pirkle, Ray Pitts, Cindy Plattner, Stace Pledger, Tanya Poe, Brad Pohl, Chris Pope, Kenny Popovich, Emilie Porter, Kim Porter, Penelope Powers, Gary Pra vongvieng, Viramo Pryer, Craig Prescott, Kaurie Ramirez, Wendy Rana, Adiba Ranbel, Narissa Randall, Sandra Ramirez, Ann Rattanaphoul, Somsay Rautenstrauc, Denise Rayburn, Bobby Redmond, Vince Reeder, Neil Reid, jeana Reineke, Staci Reitano, Bart Reiter, jennie Reutter, Dawn Rhines, Stephan! Ricks, Ross Riddle, Dustin Riegel, james Riffenburgh, Michelle Riggs, Lisa Riley, Chris Rios, Porhrio Rioux, Tammy Rivero, Kim Roberts, Andrew Roberts, Corie Roberts, josh Roberts, Stephe Robineh, jason Robinson, Gary Robson, Lisa Rodgers, Robbie nh n Q ,A w -V I at X ff if ,. .. s rw' W ev rm :J A xg ff if E 3 X 22 a f K Q24 r my gf 1 W f af., , , , t r, e r W , if I A H, , f ' , 2 fs- C ,L W s a A 4 w ef e f -umm rrir E ra K Wi f. 53 A is fe 1. -V fe, E pi s, U h Qw St, 4 1 S S Q, F '1 ,,,, v .4 vf S rx at xxx t X I -L t 2.5 7 ,J dy C X I fi:- .M , was s .5 ,V .. sv M: vu 1 Y.. Q R odrigu ez, Brian R oher, Mary R omanowski, Pa ul Romero, La ura R onhn o, Zilci R osen, Bren t Rosen, jason Roth, Travis Ruddy, Steve R ugless, Lance Ruiz, R odrigo Russell, Liam Russo, Sha vvn Ryan, Greg Ryan, Patrick Quibu yen, Myrna Quinn, Karal yn Sa ba te, Connie Sacyer, john Saito, Kristin Salatino, jason Sandberg, Tim Sandor, Chris Satterthwait, E Sayarat, Souphalu Schlehuber, Sheri Schmid, Susan Schneider, Matt Schumm, jamie Schwartz, Mifhelle Smith, Lisa Smith, Vanessa Snyaer, Suzy Sonetti, Lisa Soo Yon, Lim Sorsengmh, Vannachi Shea, Steven Shearman, jenny Shoham, Amir Shults, Lara Silkenson, Eric Sieczkowski, Kristi Sims, Todd Simmons, Paul Simpson, Ledu Smith, jenny Smith, Karen Smith, Kasty Scnutz, jennifer Scott, jeff Seto, Claudine Sexton, Gina Shaw, Kevin Shaw, Robert Spencer, Cory Spencer, Todd Stack, Carrie Stacy, Sandra Stafford, Sandra Stamm, Shawna Stark, Kum Stearns, Marty Steenveld, Bill Steiner, jason Steiner, Sabrina Stenstrom, julie Stewart, jerry Stillwell, Tifhzny Stinson, Robbie Stout, Bobbi Stout, Craig Stout, Cindy St. Pierre, Drew Strole, Cara Sulser, Ken Sundahl, Scott Swaroop, Sukanya Sweetman, jason Szabo, Arpi Szabo, Sophia Tapper, jamesina Taylor, Albert Taylor, William Taylor, Dan Teel, Christa Ter Keurst, Edwara Thomas, jon Thomson, Benny Thoreson, jeff Thornton, Tina Tice, Kirk Timberman, Scott Tipoit, Alex Tomaszewski, Kirn Treff Tyson Trinh, Son Trost, jason Troy, Kim Troung, Quyen Tucker, julie Ung, Michael Upson, David Urner, Chris Vajda, Paul Vandriel, jason Vanslyke, Kim Varlea, David Varela, George 5, ,V 2 Q A af 6 gh' : ,,. ,W , . a , 'L 1' 5 j , ttt, a ,,,,t t ,,L E , A it, t ff 5 K ,,. 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Zakove, Brandon Zamora, Alex Zankr, Stephanie Zucker, Eric I Freshman I XIQQX N 'vacew ok RA xy Q 'il I 5 , V Wind Ensemble i 'Qi 1 I' i t ssVI f'f f 2 .1 5 iiss 5 5 Q In The Lina elight Wind Ensemble is a group of 52 dedicated musicians with previous band experience. The flutes, trumpets. and other wind instruments were part of a joyful Christmas Concert. Highlighting their year were the MUSIDC Festi- val and Spring Musifal. Wfith a reputation ol' being the best band in our school, some mem - bers hope to appear one day on the Cover of Instrumentalist Magazine. Campus Update brought all the news. Hi bomb threats to movie reviews, to H.B.lF Creating a news show each weelc, the stud! crew learned every aspect of TV produerii For the first time in it 's seven year history, a with new editing equipment, Campus Ud aired on loeal Cable TV, They also enjoj seeing NHC studios, the Hlming of a ga show, and the hot lights of stardom. ll-ar lehi Mike Beck and Bob Snyder practice on Alto Saxophones. fTopj Wind Ensemble: lBack rowj Mc Cune,jelTStrong, Brian Crandall, Matt Harris, Oak Russell, Viekki Titeomb, jason Root, Robert Plaster, Scott McMillan, lan Salzman, jonjon Thomas, David Zebe, Mark Contor, Warren Miles K Middle rowj Mike Eggberts, Bob Snyder, Greg Vogel, Mary Allen, Ian Mack, Gordon Halich, Mike Beck, Laura Partridgejim Snyder, Terry Clark, Danny Borton, Ashley Sangster, Paul Lee, Glenn Bower, Greg Taylor ffront rwj Suzy Silber, Christy Redman, Carla Wilson, Kelly Ferguson, Sheila Desierto, Kathy Yamanaha, Amy Thornton, Col- leen Wallace, Kris Albert, Suzanne Hartley, Dana Cline, Kristy Thomas lLer?j Matt Harris puckers up to play American Triology on the French Horn. K Circle j jenni- Rv Sunblade types the credits and keeps track of the number of takes Hom the control room, KUnder circle! Chris Wakula zooms in on the newsteam. K Mid- dlel Rj, Kathy and Cherie prepare to be filmed fBe- lowj Campus Update: Uiack rowj Clyton Thompson, Ron Katz, Curt Custer, Chris Wakula, Mr, Messersch- mir, Mr. Colby, Damon Kunkle, Deanne Houle, Dave Tetrealt, David Spell, Dan Taylor lhront rowj Kris lVlacGillivray, Traci Wolff jen Sunblade, Cherie Pink- staff Robyn Pickens, Rj Capone, Kathy Suber, Kristen Stangeland, Chanda Schumacher KNot shownj Carolyn Vandenbusch Campus Update N I 3 . NK. 5 4 4 9, en, - -.assed 1'-2. 1 ' f sa f .MY-1-:W ..: aw: Singing Toward A Bright Future 5 Li the Huntington Beach High bchool Choirs. They - - performed four concerts, one every quarter, and they also had a fantastic Christmas assembly for students and teachers on campus. Harmonaires went to shopping centers, Seacliff and Five Points to Christmas carol. They also both Concert Choir and Harmonaires, went to con va - lescent homes for Christmas caroling. Womens' Ensemble is a beginning group, but they ha ve a terrihc future ahead of them. Womens' Ensemble was a group of nine girls with beautiful voices, and did fantastic job at all of the concerts. All choirs went to festivals and placed very well, thanks to their choral director Greg Ellis, who has been with H,B.I-LS. for three years now. During Spring Break Harmonarres went on a cruise to Ensenada, and at the end of the year all choirs went to Magic Mountain as a reward for all their hard work and dedication. We hope the choirs keep going strong and keep representing our school so proudly. he year of 1984-85 has been a very good year for Har left, centerl Greg Ellis, instructor of all chorus levels. flehj student teacher, Debbie Stonebrook, with a few of the girls from Womens' Ensemble. Choirs Band and Tall flags, KL to R top rowj Mary La Mance, Temre jenkins, Vicki Bottom, jennifer Sundwall, Katie Stimmler, Kristen Killey, Krista Van Krugel, Marina Pre- sutti, Tracy Wignal, Michelle Teel. 2nd row: Mark Conter, jon jon Thomas, Robert Plaster, David Stenstrom, Matt Harris, jason Root, jeff Strong, Garrett Priest, Vikki Tit- comb, Matt Burnett, Robert Russell, Kurt Lutecke, Scott McMillan, David Zebe, Warren Miles. 3rd row: Danny Bor- ton, Ashley Sangster, Greg Taylor, Cj McCune, jim Snyder, Paul Lee, Laura Partridge, Scott Goodmanson, Mike Beck, Chris Pierce, Travis Roth, Bart Grant, Kristy Thomas, Terry Clark, Bill Taylor, jason Cole, Glenn Bower, jeff Cohen, Geoff Lynch, Brian Crandall. 4th row: Todd Spencer, Charlie Allran, Kris Albert, Gordon Fralich, Ian Mack, Chrissy Gif- ford, Mary Allen, Miwa Arai, Greg Vogel, Maren Block, jennifer Harris, Bob Snyder, Heather Ehrenberg, Nancy Neumeister, Christy Sieczkowski, Denise Deckard, Colleen Wallace, Amy Thornton, Eric jones, Kurt johnson. 4th row: Sherlah Strickland, Dee Dee Strickland, Michelle Willis, Adrianne Musollf Kelly Ferguson, Chimene Wallace, Kathy Tamanaha, Shawn Chamberlain, Matt Setian, Christy Red- man, Gavin jiles, Danny Greene, Sheila Desierto, Randy Blake, Sean Mann, jenifer Vaughn, john Allran, Carla Wil- son, Kelly Knoght, Susie Silber, Ejnar Christensen, jon Kel- lis, Drum Major, Ian Salzman. Clockwise, starting upper right hand corner: Drum Major Ian Salzman, Band Director Galen Vogel, Ma jorette Sheilah Strickland, The brillant HB. marching band performs during Homecoming halkirneg Lieutenants L to R: jeff Strong, Gordon Fra- lich, assistant drum major jim Snyder, drum major Ian Salzman, Amy Thornton, Laura Partridge, Kristy Thomas, Vikki Titcomb. A challenging exper- ience for young musi- cians to learn about mu- sicianship and sports- manship. -Kristi Thomas ttttttttt ,,,,. ,,. ,,,, mamma I arching takes to make a marching band, and this year Hun- ington Beach's Marching Band ras got it all together. Earlier in Dctober, the 85 member bar1d's :ard work Hnally paid off when hey were awarded the sweep- takes trophy in the Santa Ana Qolden Days Parade. Under the zelpful guidance of band director Falen Vogel, our marching band fave several great performances luring the halhime at all our zome football games. I - ime and effort is what it H This year our Oiler Marching Band worked hard at fundraisers, such as the skate-a-thon and the 1014 run, in order to raise money for their bi-annual trip. This year they spent a fun-Hlled week visit- ing Disney World and the Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Altogether, the performances and parades the band performed in proved to be a hzntastic experience for all that participated, Our band provides great opportunity to all for life-long learning experiences, and the chance to make Hiends. ',w!,,M. we i 39. Y X Ihr Q Marching Band League ofhcers lek to right: Sec. Jean McGovern, publicity-Cheryl Diedag ofhcers nor pictured: Treasurer-Kelly Satterthwalte, publicity-Niclci Cornell. - Counter clockwise starting with upper leh' hand corner, League members, Amy Thornton performs her solo, jazz band members, CROP hires a clown Har pub- licity, Symphonic band members, CROP students workin the cafeteria, The CROP clown with English teacher Mr. Munsclllg Kristy Thomas performs her solo in 'My Romancef Band director Galen Vogel I center picture Q, i i ,f Amy- Kristy Thomas. Leagueyazz Band i s K I Back row: Gordon Fralich, Greg Ta ylor, Robert Plaster, Scott McMillan, Mark Conter, Brian Crandall. 2nd rowg Greg Vogel, Terry Clark, Vikki Titcomh, Da vid Zohe, Cj McCur1e. 3rd row: Christy Redman, Kelly Fergusen, Colleen Wallace, Amy Thornton, Suzanne Hartley, l A ' L students into the activities in which they orking together explains the effort oflthe Y Y T are involved. First off'is League. This is the oldest club on campus, which is a nationwide .service club. League keeps themselves busy throughout the year with several activities. Among these were the two canned Hiod drives for the less fortunate during Christmas and Thanksgiving. They also .sponsored the annual Valentines dance. For this they choose a king and queen by whom raises the most money for the March of' Dimes. This year they raised fourteen hundred dollars. The president of' the club this year is Tricia Nlasangkay. League is a great pro- vider for all, a club that H. B,l1.S. is proud to ha ve on campus. Another organization is CROP, This is a program that offers students the opportunity Toge th et to gain knowledge about particular fields in which they may wish to enter. Our CROP director on campus is Mrs. Osborn, Such classes offered this year were retail cashiermg, cosmetology, and cabinetmaking. Two bands on our campus under the direction of'Mr. Vogel are Symphonic band and jazz band. Symphonic band consists mostly of' the younger members and occurs second se- mester after marching season. This band perhnrms concert music for school concerts and festivals. jazz band on the other hand has seventeen devot- ed members that cooked up some hot tunes this year such as Lover and Beboppers Blues. They perform several times throughout the year at con - certs and jazz festivals. This years jazz band was among the best and most productive. Back rowg Matt Burnette, Garret Priest, jeff Cohen, Bart Grannjason Wea ver, Bill Taylor, Chris Pierce, Chrissy Gifford, Mary Allen, Scott Goodmanson, Heather lihrenberg. Znd row: Kurt johnson, Travis Roth, Nancy' Neumeister, Mziry'n Block, lfric jones, Todd Spencer, MIIWH Arai, Gary Lee, Denise Ijllfkfifll, Danny' Greene. 4rd rolw: Sean Nlann, Christy Seizecowkaki, hiatt Setian, Shawn Chamberlain. -files Gavin. Clzemene Wlallace, Cherie Wfebb, Adrianne Nusolff jon Kellis. Paul Reiley. CR OPX Symphonic Band orlcm H r W 'g ad, Taking unctioning as I-LBJ-LS.'s student government, E- Board worked to maintain positive relations with the students, staff and administration by speaking out and acting on students concerns. Listening and caring were two posi- tive aspects of this years Board. These students each held an individ- ual ofHce and each had certain re- sponsibilities for the entire student body. E-Board put on the lunchtirne Everything we do is for You! -Michelle Almos ASB President Executive Board Charge activities, dances, and award assem- blies while also raking a stand on issues Ezcing our high school. E- Board was constantly making im- provements on our campuss reputa- tion. Providing a positive outlook on school through spirit and dedication was perhaps E -Boards strongest goal. , Led by ASB president Michelle Al- mos, the Executive Board reached many of it's goals and continued to strive for success, ,M ..... . , S352 I Opposite page far lekj Keri Enriquez questions Cindy Mills about materials. K Opposite page centerj Bobby Silber, Robin Rodgers, and Tricia Masanglcay discuss important topics of their meeting. K Above Circle j Sharon Normihdin explains plans to Carri Bennet and Kent Wiese about events. I Circle j Mechelle Almos and Darrell Stillwagon work well together and that helps the entire E -Board to be productive. K Below circle Q Tricia Masangka y makes plans for Senior events. K This page leftj Meetings are held trequently and everyone expresses opinions and ideas. K Below Q Executive Board 's caring leaders are fLeH to right, sitting Q Keely Cassidy, Caroline Sanderson, Howard Miyashiro, Mechelle Almos, Carri Bennet, Sharon Normindin, Kent Wfiese, Tricia Masanglcay, Robin Rod- gers, fStandingj Eric Matza, Bobby Siber, Annalisa Nash, Cindy Mills, Odette Perreault, Sean Evans, Susie Galleher, and Rockie Folker. K Not Shown j jirn Michalski, Eric Zucker, and Keri Enri- quez. Q ' r f mm, Executive Board fTop lettl Using their artistiC ability to design a page tbr Highlights. K Top rrghtil Playing space invaders on the Computer. Bottom left: Angie, Renate, and Gretchen reading the rough draft ol an article. I Bottom right! Staffmembers discuss- ing ideas Hur the newspaper. fTop middle: Q Mar- garet looking over a copy. K Bottom middle 2 The Highlights stalff' K Far right top! Cathy reading her Hnal Copy. Circle: Working hard Ihr the dead- line. lfar lelt l7Off0IT1.'l That laeef Highlights H ighlilgh ts Z - - : his years Highlights staff was better than ever! This year their main goal - - was to accomplish an inharmative newspaper, for the students and faculty, Be- ing on the Highlights staff was a good ex- perience Rnr all, and was somewhat of an option :br kids who were not involved in sports or other activities. Highlights ga ve a person real experience in dealing with writ- ing, editing, and designing layouts Har a real newspaper. The staff basically functioned by itself assisted by Mr. Button, who helped the staff with some ideas to plan and print the paper, All in all the Highlights stafk main objective was to express their own per- sonal views on particular subjects and to produce the best school newspaper possible!! 3' r 'f 1 iii! Kieth Bugoda, Stan Anderson. wi, , if - my at French, Margret Hillhouse, Angie Crabb, Allyson Hartman, Mary Billiter, Scott Moberly, Fiobert, advisor, .jeff Button, Auroa Buhler, Steven Cotter, Lisa Subia, Kelsey McFee, Barber, Gretchen Foots, Paul Rezew, joel Ferris, Suzy Galleher, Eric Anderson. Keely H1g,l1l1g,l'1f5 Andy Eum, Debbie Hooper. Missing in Action: Monique Quinn, Kelly Hohnson, Frank 3 S 2 4... 3 X' wx X s P gym s ., Cauldron Staff E. 'xv -Q, Ca uldton Staff : I t the end ofevery school year, Hun- tington students receive their long- ' ' ' awaited yearbookst Excited chatter surrounds groups of Hiends as annuals are exchanged and long messages are scra wled in the margins as reminders of- the year. These time capsules of the school year seem to carry a special attitude with them into the student body- the year is ending, so lets be sure to take some of it with us! Everybody has such fun scanning the pages but it is easily forgotten that many have slaved all year to put it together. The 1985 Cauldron Staff a group ofhard- working, cteative individuals. held the ambi- tion to make this the best yearbook ever, Nlany late nights and Saturdays were spent designing layouts and composing copy while hundreds of soft drinks and piazas were con - sumed. Being on the staff required OFKQHHIQZ - tion, the capacity to work hard, and the ability to relate to fellow staff membersg even so, they enjoyed each other's company and made many new Hiends. The time and effbrt that was put forth was an experience that the staff will remember throughout their future years. , 1t12t:iy 32, ng: Q ,W ,, mtg., M, gg f siggiwfi ff gag, - 5- if' iygkal J, A A -' img IRQ 'gli Fw JY M- wa WJ Wa Mya 3, g5se'f?s'ff 17:22-1 sei 15553 ,MQW In I ' A a L , ffi, QV1 -fr t ,N-M av feifi-ffff K Opposite page, upper right l Kristi Lynch studies one ofthe stallxs yearbooks Hom their extensive library of many years and schools. K In circle Q Editor-In-ChiefKaren Vann composes one ofthe many important notices on the bulletin window Har questioning staff members. l Bottom Q Assistant Editor Deanne Houle designs a dou - ble- page spread with intense concentration. K Top Q Look out-the 1985 Cauldron Crew is about to escape into the homes ofyour loved ones! fMiddlel The NBHS Yearbook Staff at Newland Ilouse- -Frontx Catrina Hilger, Editor-In-Chief Karen Vann, Assistant Editor Deanne Houle, Sports Editor Chris Harsh, and Advisor Greg Ellis. Second row: Kristi Lynch, Cheryl Powell, Eddie Ness, Debbie Kibble, Third row: Donna Guzman, Kristi Thomas, jennifer Mundy, , Debbie Tucker. Fourth row: Pam Mershinzer, Organizas tions Editor Natalie Oslin. Lisa Owens, Hack: Mary Anne Horton, Activites Editor Kathy Accuardi, Scott Compton, Paul Bong, Not Pictured, Kyle Davis, Kelly Gesselman, Sheli Young, Shraddha Swaroop. l7l1is page, above lc-H7 Photographer Eddie Ness catches an unforgettable moment on Elm. K Above rightj Sheli Young and Advisor Greg Ellis siae yet another picture Hur a division page. lRightQ In one of their many creative conferences, Organizations Editor Natalie Oslin and Activities Editor Kathy Accuradi design the ultimate la yout, fi Ia 'V , f i. Cauldron Staff V Speaking ut his past year the homeroom representatives had the op- - - portunity to express the of their classes to E -Board, opinion the Staff and Administration. Throughout the year Student Con- gress discussed important topics such as the tardy policy. This policy had students making every attempt to get on class on time. Expressing their feelings toward tardies, staff mem- bers posted 'no tardies signs on their doors. Other topics that arose this year was the closed campus. Student Congress This had students obtaining writ- ten permission Hom their parent to receive an off campus pass. As these and other topics were discussed, Odette Perreault would then report the information to E -Board. If there was a worthwhile suggestion by a student, E -Board would then vote on it and it would be presented to the Staff and Administration. Student Congress proved to be a very good place for students to be heard in 84- 85. Keeping comm unica tion lin es open between each club on campus was Inter Club Council. One repre- sentative Hom each club gathered together to make sure that there were no problems going on in any clubs. If there was, ICC would solve the prob- lem if the club could not do it on its own. ICC was also there to make sure that no more than one club sched- uled a sale for a certain week. ICC proved to be a really good way to solve many problems and uniting the clubs on campus together. f'I'hrs page ICC lst. rowj Trac Vu, Laura Mithoff Bobby Silber, Keri Enriquez IPresidenrj, Dawn Umemoto, Howard Myashiro, Paul Pixley, Mechelle Almos. f2nd. rowj Robin Rodgers, Mike Earrier, Carrie Bennett, Sharon Normandm, Tricia Masangkay, Eric Matza, Brian Gabriel, Alex Sosner. I Opposite page Student Congress lst. rowj Mart Davis, Bob Co- moglio, Chris Bass. f2nd row Q Laura Mithofrf Odetre Perra ult, Brian Fiebert, Shawn Bruclter, Peter Adam, Eric Furrrnon, Trac Vu, Mechelle Almos, Celestre Godiness, Stephanie Kemkamp. I3rd rowj jim Michalski, Nicole Lysek, Kelly Waldhauser, Lisa Raunk, Bill Saksa, Rajiv Patel, David Bona- parte, Alex Trpolt, jeff Leblanc, Rob Davis, Eric Matza, Brian Gabriel. topics. Inner Club Council I Opposite page top lekj ICC prepar ing for a meeting. Odette Perreault addressing Student Congress This page I Top lei? Q A member ofSrudent Congress taking noted on possible new voting procedures at ASB elec tion ls. I Middle lekj Odette preparing for the Student Congress meeting fBottom lehl Randy waiting to be ackowledged. flehj Student Congress members collaberatihg over the days MUN's Legacy May the Legacy Never Die -Paul D'Allesandro 3- -I he Model United Nations K M UN Q program directed - - by Lynn Aase at HBHS en- joyed another successful year in 1984-1985. Its reputation as one of the best programs in the nation has been upheld by the past and present classes of the Hnest high school stu- dents in international studies. The successive victories at national con- ferences in Berkeley and Harvard have created a legacy that Rnrmer MUN students hope will never die. This year the senior students went for the tenth consecutive win at UC Berkeley. Best delegation awards at Harvard and Sanger H.S. were noth- ing new for the students. Other con- ferences attended by our students in- cluded Edison, UC San Diego, Mis- sion Viejo, Georgetown University, University of Arizona, UC Riverside, and Ocean View. Our school also hosted the modest third annual MUN conference for Heshmen. Al- though this year's schedule kept stu- dents busy, the record of best dele- gations set by our school is surpassed by no other. MUN is one of the many, but brilliant, Eicets here at HB, The pro- gram is growing, and successive classes of students receiving the lega - cy hope for bigger and better tri- umphs than their predecessors. All that can be said about this is, 'May the Legacy never die! fAbovej Mike, Vidya, Dawn, andjeff ap- plaud a fellow delegate at the San Diego conference. fR1ghtl The Security Council room in the UN serves as a forum for dis- cussing international issues related to peace and security. fTop rightj Chance gladly ac- cepts his award at the Harvard conference. f Center right 2 The UN flag symboliaes peace among all nations. fFar rightj Dele- gates raise their placards during a voting session, Model United Nations . ,,, . ,. C, K . Q z 5 2 fv- 5 K A . . Q Wg., 2 I 3 x ? fi. Wg ,, ,,. 'vga iff :wg-nf ' , .5 5 Us I M ' uf 5Q3v5k in gvilglig' 1 f H v 3 I I2 faq 1? I u ,fs , 4 , I I :Q 2 wwf I rl 1+ . YZ ,gf ,, ' I I 4, aj' 'B 'A' ' A I F? EN' 'l n'Qg.M 'A J 9 - 5 g V iiiiijzijl lj jjg,Ll'f,L M ' T A 7 'ff'Qff' ' ,,A, , V .1 .,i, , ? 1 5 Q .fb , ' Q ' W V V, , ' ,V M 11A V 7,7 , ,A , y If Qin-OK if MW x' 4 ' V i M' 5 H 5 T W I? :tk 75 wg 1 M Y 4 Q NN nil' ' . V Q i ?g ' ' V , Q .' ? Q ,',,- wk V 11 f yy K W wx w?,.an ' jsfxfcsr ,wwf Manawa- ur Learning And Debating Z- - wo of H.B.H.S. most prominent clubs are junior - - Statesmen of America USAQ and The California Scholar- ship Federation KCSF Both CSF and jSSA are local chapters of larger organizations. ,ISA is a national organization that gives high school students the chance debate and express their feel- ings on international, national, and local topics. This, only the clubs sec- ond year at HB.H.S., proved to be an excellent one. The membership near- ly doubled as it became one of the most popular clubs on campus. The Fall and Spring overnight confer- ences, held in November and May, were the clubs more Ezmous activities ofthe year. Also the one-da y confer- ences proved to be very popular. The conferences help students improve their public speaking and debating skills while broadening their Knowl- edge of issues Racing the world today and tomorrow. This years club was led by president jim Michalski vice- president Kelly Waldhouser, treasur- er Sam Wyman, publicity director joanie Loh, and representitives Chris Barsh, Paul Pixley, and Eric Matza. This year CSF continued to be one of H.B.H.S.'s most important clubs. The club was led by president Dawn Umemoto and Chi Ho, as it helped academic achievers obtain their goals. The purpose ofthe club is to prepare students for college and fu- ture carrers. CSF is based on point system, where members must main- tain a certain num ber of points based on their grade point average to re- main in the club. Continuing this year, the club handed out scholar- ships to certain members and raised money for UNICEF 3 ll r ll wh., mr ZW ,W mmm. Q Q, K Above Q Paul listens closely. K Above j Cinafv andjenny fLeHj The-ISA Club. fTop2 The CSF club. K Top Lehtj ,ISA members likren closely to a debate. K Lower Far LeRj jSA adviker Mrs. Adams. K Circle Q ,ISA president jim Michalski. fTop Far Lehj Cindy stuff? her Rice, ,ISAXCSF tam? 1 , W, , 1 pf! L Qsfitg. in 'Q f A 'fit 4--2 . 9 X' eetr it iff llli t' i N mtl S ,lr f. fi ry VL www -e Drill Team Committed To Mn Q Q Q that is hard to describe but ' A it can best be Compared to a family of Hiends. This year our drill team has participated in many excit- ing activities Hom a Christmas Pa- rade at Disneyland to a thrilling tour of Ha waii. This enthusiastic group of girls can always be seen on campus promoting HB Spirit and furthering those Hne Ozlet traditions- pride, in- rill Team is an experience Alissa Smith show us their drill ' team commitment to Hallow- volvement and friendship. Earning their way with various fundraising activities and in volving their parent: in their active Booster Club, the dnl. team has kept their Number One reputation alive and well in 1984- 1985, 'YVIemories of Drill Team are special and will not be forgotten. Wendy Utu '85 flielowl Johanna Phelps and A TNQ: a, 4 2 CTU- wi. 'PS , . Q 41 flhoper Left! Anytime, any- where drill teamers love to clown around. lM1'ddle Left! Advisor- Patty Morita fLower Left! Drill Team marching on towards another victory RM Huntington Beach. ' 1 ,..., X,,. -'Hula my 1' .HY 'js 41 nl - 1. sg, l 0. an i I' , f , . , I - ., 1 . h 'W 1 3.7 lb A 1. .I q Mfg. , ff' I 1 5 .QQ N 1 M E f . V sl.- . ,Q L-I 52 VS Q miwxf' fiwff' Ti M ,NJ The Thespian Society: K Back Rowj Ed Eberhardt, Tom jones, Kurt Luttecke, Rich Crakon, Randy Worden, Dan Luncehnrd, Terri Downey, Whit Carbonar, Ken Donovan, and Ron Albertson. fFrontj Colin Davis, jenny Clark, Kyle Merck, Brett Dalton, Wendy Erland, Kim Russell, jenny Sammarrano, Andrea McDougall, Monique Quinn, I Not Shown Q Stacie Hadley and Shawna Bryant. we E Kia is sxk YQ -'Qs tmwwat. af' Th ea tre - - he Thespians are a group of very talented actors and ac- - - tresses whose knowledge ranges hom stage experience to be- hind the curtain. The Thespians are an international association called the International Thespian Society. The major productions, candy sales, and the prestrgeous Black an White Ball in june are some ofthe many activi- ties coordinated by the Thespians. Their achievement in the theater arts and the membership in the honor society prove the tremendous ability these students have attained. as X YK ' x S Thespian Society President Mask and Hammer fBa Rowj Patricia Dual, K Luttecke, Ed Eberhar Kyle Merck, jenny Cla Dan Lunceford, Rich Cn ton, Terri Downey, a Chris jackson. K Front Ro Ron Albertson, Shann Cornick, jessica Nor Monique Quinn, Ar McDougall, Shawna Brya Stephanie Golobay, a Bobby Viszolay. 5 Albertson ali: i KO osite Pa fe Centerj Rich and Bobby in a Ham- on-R ye Production. fLeHQ The Thespians clown around, fBelowj Colin Shawna and Brett KRightj Backstage u 4,,. V g ft with the Thespians. ,gy , . 43 I Mask And : ask and Hammer has ' been very active through- out the school year. The Yam-on-Rye performances me every week during lunch give perience to its talented mem- rrs. The members, though, have r have completed the require- gn. Hammer ments of Theatre Iand Hand have a desire to memoriae an abun- dance oflines. Their dedication to their roles is shown through to their talented performances. Look for some of these people in the Hollywood headlines in years to come. Q Q is Xia? .Ei PP 5 t is F SWR A ist ' A Rx -sf in Q T . K. xx. mv Y S I 0 he 1984-85 pepster teams lcd the entire school into the exciting Oilcr Spirit Their J I D Y D A 4 . a I routines at games and assemblies really grahhed the student hodys at- tention. They danced and cheered l K Varsity Yell - Back row! jennifer Yates, Chris Puller. Chris Vold, Cindy Palmer, lblarcey Fox. flrontl Angie jones, fllep Repj, Lori lfvans, Steena Taught, Melinda Hernandez, K Head 2. through all the games, and really pepped up the t?1ns in the stands. No matter what happens, the enthusiastic pepsters made Huntington ready for the next time. The girls all seem to have a way of making us smile and yell along with themg even those who were in terrible moods could loosen up with these delightful girls around. They have done a great job this year of keeping the Oiler Spirit alive. fig., 3, f' K Varsity Song- Back fowl Shannon Wouwenaar, Kelly Coult, K Head Q, Tandi Armstrong, Becky Allen. fFrontl Kristen Marsh, Patty Kang, Rohhin Caprio. W K Sophomore Yell Q Shawna Bryant, K Head Q, jaylene Ho- lfreshman Yell- Back row! Laura Libutti, breCht,fuliejone5, Trafy Fenzl. lHead,l. Bobbi Stout, April Bozarrh. lfrontj Kristie Ochsner, Stephanie Miller. n Hopi The very inspiring pepsters perform the great Alma Mater Mount. fOppo- site page: Middle! Tandi Armstrong and Kelly Coult, the best of Hiends. KR1ghtl Marcey Fox, leading every- one in the stands into the Oiler Spirit. fC1rClel Kim Hedge, Pepsters Advisor. Pepsters V The Dedication Of Youngsters Today Is Ink-ctious. fEu1ers Club: leh to rightj-Allie Pang, Nankhan Luangsisongk, Mrs. Shrrey, Ricky Shrrey, TD Hguyen, Irene Chen, Susan Wey f L I Above Speech Club: lek to rightj-Mr. Munsell, Mary LaMance, Shannon Neve, Chrissy Gifford, Chris Barsh, Mike Post, Eddie julihe. I Top rightj Mary listens attentively to a rebuttal Hom the audience. K Center rrghtj Kelly carefully examines a Key Club proposal on the cancellation of the trip to Disneyland. I Bottom rightj Afhlce gives an oration about the social and economic ramificantions of the legalikation of cocaine. K Top, opposite pagej An Euler pores over a FCSF that is so difficult that it nearly turns her brain into a pretzel. Eulers, Speech Club ? K., four of these clubs and that word is dedicaistic motivation, these students dedicate much time and energy to expanding their knowledge and serving the needs of others. The Eulers have had thier roots on our campus for 21 years, and its math scholars appreciate the challenge of solving math problems in a competitive atmosphere. Coached by Mrs. Shirey, who succeeded Mr. Geier this year, the Eulers partici- pated in the California Math League, AHSME, and OCC competitions. The Mock trial team, sponsored by the Calibr- nia Rights foundation, competed with other county schools while simulating a court case. The Key club, Rzmed for its selfless service to the school and community, enjoyed another successful year, The speech club, led by Mr. Munsell, is a relatively new club on campus that lets its mem bers experience the joys of communcating through the spoken word. Mem- bers competed at various meets for satishnng honors. ne word would Certainly identify the students of all ' J? Mock Trial Team K top row Mr Scott Darryl Hanger Fddiejulme jeffFlory, Caroline Sanderson, Ross Ricks f2nd rowj- Wendy Gerster, Mrwa Arai Mike Post Da vid Sundahl 3rd row j Allie Pang Patti Leggett, TD Nguyen, john Whitney, Tommy Lee, Steve Cotter, Sunil Sharma bottom row Susan Wey Tawme Hutchinson Pam Calderon, Brandy Brady, Doug Ritenour Key Club, Mock Trial Team Standing Tall nthusiastic! That is what Tall Flags is to Huntington Beach High School. Cherise Smith, in her Hrst year as an advisor for the squad, has done a great job at it. This was the Hrst year that Hun- tington had a squad mostly ofunder- classmen. Led by the Captain, Cindy Dieda, and the Hrst and second Lieu - tenants, Tamara Volpi and Linda . .friends together working to show spirit and pride. -Linda Paterson 2nd Lieutenant- top len: Captain, Cindy Dieda. Bottom cen- ter: All working together. Bottom left: sec- ond lieutenant, Linda Patterson, advisor, Cherise Smith, Captain, Cindy Dieda, Hrst lieutenant, Tamara Volpi. Top center: It's casual. Left center: top row, left to right: Katie Stimmler, Marina Presutti, jennifer Gundwall, Tracy Wignal,jean Evans, Melis- sa Waters, Wendy Cooper, Patricia Wilson, Krista Van Krugal. Middle row, Nicole Kievman, Mary LaMance, Cindy Carruthers, Kristen Killey, Temrejenkins, jody Damon, Sandy Swalin, Vicki Bottom. Bottom row, Lori Stack, jennifer Myers, Tamara Volpi flst lieutenantj, Cindy Dieda KCaptainj, Linda Patterson f2nd lieutenant Q, Stacia Hadly, jackie Chappell. Not pictured, Mi- chelle Nolan, Terri Ramirez, Michelle Teel. Top right: Hey Cindy! Center right: Krista Van Krugal smiles Rat the halhime specta- tors. Bottom right: Lori Stack takes pride in performing. Tall Flags Patterson, the squad practiced up to two or more hours a day. As for the parades, they took Hrst place in the ones they entered. They took 3rd place when they went to camp last summer and they also took the Unity Award, an award of togetherness. Together, during good and bad, they all worked together to be a strong squad. ' Wfw' 61 1, ' .,. ..m..wIf4 N pw- W NH I I ,g ' iwmmwwummmufwww w..,,'-v r ...,,,,fx...f.M.1, ' V in N , wg, MMWWM, W wwwmfwmw , wwwmmmm IWMMIWMMV , Y Wg...w.n -f 4, ,.. 5, 4' 1' f 3 , 3:4 R f ,. 1 ,aw w i f, W W, ,WW W A V f , M I m,,,,,.w L w ww , ' 113 ' 1 .S ,. . , X 1' ww' MMM, ,JW ' --ff ww ' 2'fH.P'E du-1-mn O ' Q ' , , L , 1 023 Q' in W' .F . x , 'E , ww X x .Mm Q M.. 1 lAbovej Friends fBack, Len' to Rightj Bill, Shirley Allen, Lara jackle, Eric Olson, Robin Alexander, Melora Rieney, Trac Vu, Steve Cotter, Eric jones, Ta wnie Hutchinson, Steve Yee, Mike Camer, I Front 2 Tracy, Pau - la Weaver, Haydee Guiterrez, Susie Silber, Becky Brown, Laura Alvarez, Deanne Houle, I Sitting j Bobby Silber, and Mechelle Almos. I Direct Rrghtj Doors to a New Genera- tion K Back Q Mr. Ewers, Greg Konolov, Keith Bugeda, Brian Fiebert, L12 Baughman, Nikki Cornell, Lisa Napier, Melora Rieney, Deanne Houle, Tawnie Hutchinson, Linda Cornell, Carla Wilson, Sheila Deserto, Paul Lee, Matt Harris, Chris Albert, I Front Q Laura Tyler, Laura Storch, Bridgette Blanchard, jo- die Cocker, Anne Reinhart, Mike DuBrock, Chris Fuller. lTh1s Page Bottom j Doors to a New Generation hold a peace march on Martin Luther King jr. 's birthday. K Opposite Page Above Circle j Melora Rien y gives fol- low Friend , Steve Yee, a Hiendly hug. I Circle j Doug Gaunt displays the sign he carried during the peace march. K Below Cir- cle j Mr. Ewers explains Doors purpose to a reporter. lFar Right Q Lara jackle, Tawme Hutchinson, Melora Rieney, and Susie Silber demonstrate Friends motto Hugs not drugs, They 're so successful now they can't be a joke Len Ewers Doors Advisor Friends And Doors 931 i 1 4 'Q f Mr Xau wa? of if 1 5' Qflfiie: 'S A XX se' iii-.i -- 53' REM - A 'ii i. , A 'T in S Z Q -aff t t .I A ,f Q , 1 gs 1 vw f 1 Q 3 X i. XM fix? . s if s :AL .Q .. ,.k. r .am- N 5-- M-fw ., Q. .Lk- A X ' 4 -1 -. -wwf Y, S, . LLZ. K .. F . . 1 1. -.xx-at Open A Door For A Friend riends was a newly Rrrmed Club this year. It was estab- lished by Mechelle Almos and Bobby Silber. Friends was created with hope to decrease Chemical abuse on our campus. It's motto Hugs not drugs was the talk ofthe campus and was well respected by students. Friends goal was to raise 38000 so Da vid Toma could come to the Oiler campus Har two separate, one for stu- dents one for parents, two-day ses- sions. Friends met once a week to dis- cuss ways ofraising money and speak- ing their cause, Friends was a positive and helpful way of getting involved with the school. Another new club this year was Doors to a New Generation. Doors was established by Anne Rernhart as a club that enjoyed the music of the surties. However, as Doors studied the sixties, they found they supported the ideas of peace and civil rights. This year Doors raised ,X 700 for the Ethio- pian hmine, circulated petitions to de- clare our campus a Nuclear Free Zone, organiaed a peace march, and many other human awareness activities. The clubs advisor, Len Ewers, was proud of the groups expansion. Doors was not aHaid to work for what they be- lieve in. Friends And Doors fFar rrghtj Waiting for a Hiend to join them on the chair lift, Renee Bassarear and Lisa Gonzales are ready to take yet another pass down the slopes. I In circle j Pausing Hom her run, jenifer Mundy smiles in appreciation of the crisply pic- turesque winter landscape. I Opposite page, Topj The smiling German Club members, back: Heidi Borchers, Scott Goodmanson, Soojin Chung, Rachel Miles, Dana Katter, joe Didio, Traci Wolbers, Nick Winkler, Melinda Poetes, Phil Ray, Maredith Ehrenberg, William Taylor, jeff Sanchez, Dan Catt, jim Bol- ster, and advisor Frau Fonseca. Front: Randa Pitts, Dina Lolli, Chris Bobbitt, josh Carlson, Stephanie Williams fco-aa'- visorj, and Chris Pierce. K Bottom Q A cheery Hola Hom the Spanish Club, lek to right: advisor Dennis Houghton, An- gela Chen, Lisa Williams, Michelle Diep, Andrea Dwyer, Kun Soto, Patricia Cor- tez, Emily Lam, Salvador Alvrez, john McMill1am. K This page, top j Some ofthe many students enjoying the Utah-opian paradise for skiers at Salt Lake. I A bove j Tom Vera and Da ve Grace relax aHer a long hard day on the slopes. Snow Ski German Spanish Clubs Ich Liebe Esquir I- -I he Spanish Club this year was a calm, subtle club in the hustle , - -' and bustle of the H.B.H.S. campus. In the 1984-1985 school year the Spanish Club sold calendars to a good many Huntington students. They also had an enjoyable Christmas party. At the gathering, they experienced the tastes of their co-members' cooking abilities in Spanish food. They also broke the traditional pinata, as is doen at all celebrations in Spanish speaking countries. This eevent was one all the club members will remember. They, the members who have had a funhlled year, say, Hasta luego! Guten Tag! The German Club en- joyed another successful year with a large membership and numerous activi- ties throughout '84-'85. Among the many occasions celebrated by the mem- bers ofthe club were Faschingsfest and Oktoberfest. The latter, which occurs annually, was observed at the Old World shopping center, Faschingsfest, similar to the Mardi Gras, inspired members to don costumes for a day. Advisor Frau Fonseca was not displeased with the knowledgable leadership ofthe students. In these ways, the German Club cele- brated their Germany ways and heritage. The 1984-85 Snow Ski Club hadgreat success this year. About 100 students joined this year and about 200 other students participated in the clubs major event, their Utah trip over Christmas va- cation. Thrs trip gave students time to get acquainted with other students and ha ve four excellent days of skiing. This last winter was an optimum for taking the slopes and this was thoroughly taken advantage of by the HB. skiers. Mrs. Adams, the advisor, did a great deal to contribute to the trips that were planned this year and it was greatly appreciated. The Snow Ski Club had fulhlled it's goals of skiing, fun, and companionship. S Sf 1 Q Nm was-. Snow Ski, German, Spanish Clubs :,.. A V Red Cross Red Cross n 1981, some considerate, I community helping students formed a club called the Red Cross Club. This years members kept the Red Cross Club's caring reputation. Led by president Frank jiang, and vice-president, Bobby Silber, the Red Cross Club strived to serve the Orange County Red Cross Center. The club met once a Week with advisors, Mrs. Skarin and Mrs. Hagedorn. Individually each club M1 ui yr-H .MM ,,,,, t member attended a CP.R. class held on campus, and volunteered at the Red Cross Center. This years goal was to provide the annual blood mo- bile and to keep, or beat, their record of third place in the world. Outside of the medical aspect, the club got together for a Christmas caroling party, trips to museums, and outdoor picnics. This Club is very proud of their accomplishments. School Site Council Associated Student Advisory Cabinet - he School Site Council is a coun- E cil of teachers, staff parents, and ' '- students who review the imple- entation of the school improvement I 3- - 1 he A.S.A.C is a administrative, faculty, and student based organi2ation that - - reviews school policies and the inter- pretation of student rights. It monitors the stu - dent-administrative relationship. Student dis- content Can be brought to the attention ofthe Board of Trustees or school ofhcials by the A,S.A.C The complaint is recorded by the stu- dents and its validness is checked and presented to the administration at decisive times. A solu- tion within the school rules, local laws, as well as state laws. Recently, the Student Bill of Rights was created Har the beneht of student rights according to the state laws and Supreme Court mandates. The current strive Rat clear and complete interpretation of students rights has led to a more an and democratic relationship between the students and the adults of Hun- tington. There is no set membership, so a stu- dent can just show up at the meetings every Tuesday and address the cabinet. , k..g.9:.i: fr I, ee W' 3' 1 i 7 K Opposite page, far lehl The signups for Red Cross. fLower Far Lettj john Whi'tney speaks to the rest of ogram and to assess the effectiveness of They then suggest to the Board of ustees, one success was the request of e computers. They discuss the curricula, structional strategies, budget, and mate- ils responsive to individual educational 'eds and learning styles of each pupil, 1ey meet once a month in the Ezculty ning room. All regular and special meet- gs are open to the public at all times. The School Site Council. the members. Dr. Ann Chlebricki addresses the School Site Council. fThis page, upper lettj- A crowd shot of students, symbolic since every student is a member of the A,S.A.C fLeHj-Eric Matza K Sec. Q, George Held fCha1rman and Len Rosow K Vice- Chairman A.S.A.C And S.S,C, Precious Gems O The Z- -I his year a Senior Girl of the year was Susie Galleher. Su- - '- sie devoted much time to our campus. She was a member of CSF for four years, League for three years, journalism for two years, and added Executive Board to her list of activities this year. On the sports scene, Susie was on the junior Varsity Swim Team her sophomore year. Su- sie also held many oflices over the four years at, HBHS. She was the secretary for Girl 's League and Assis- tant Opinion Editor for Highlights in her junior year. I her senior year, Senior Girl Susie was the Vice President for Girls League, News and Editor-in-Chief for Highlights, and the ASB secre- tary. Susie also won outstanding writer ofthe year in journalism, out- standing achievement award, and was a DAR good citizen and district Hna - list. With all her other activities, Susie still found time to keep a grade point average of 4. 3 5. As a senior, Susie planned to attend Cal State Fullerton and major in marketing. She planned to pursue a career in fashion retailing. We congratulate and thank Susie for her involvement with our campus. v Senior Class 'vetvday the sun Comes up, 'ery Hlgfllf the sun goes down Susie Crlullgilzer it . 23 ove wzll tear us att john Ilufmuin To Comment Cl13fll'CJCl7kl-HS wish you all the best the future, see you th , x , v-1 1 2 Odette Pefrcault A lm os Triczkz M1'c'l1f1lsk1' A417415 You get out of school, what you put ztzto lt lWeChellc Almos -lim lWi4'l1z1lsk1' l told you I was Fatln 'I ll-C1-21 .Ma sa lzlglcaiy' Yea, Trifla, you 're r1gl1t!.'- just l-fiddthg Alike RfJUIflQ.,'L1l'Z 'Hzmzivzm 1 ' w, 1' Gallziher Cha e IS Od ' X Q l VM Mg 1 Da ve ' ::' 2 it To 3 eace, Love, and heat Germ Kun Goodgeart N -julia llorton lavent I seen you Rate? Paul litmnt dt I D11 rrfn R UIH1iSlvL'k 5 I x S S Q K Ultima ratio m1t1d Lynn Stadum .' wk: it E What am 1 domg here? Thad Mlf.9fIIl Pa ul Da mu T O I Q by . Shining Bright - E Michalski wasa very devot- ' ' ed Oiler on our campus this year. He was elected Senior of the Month for November and was well deserving of it. He was very active in clubs and student leadership. On the statewide level, jim was the state vice president and a teacher for the Model United Nations program. On our campus, jim was the president ofthe junior Statesmen of America and an active member of MUN. At MUN conferences, ,hm recieved high hon- ors over the years. Along with his devotions to organizations, jim found time to study and keep his grade point average above 4.0. Con- gratulations to the Senior of the Year, jim Michalski for an honor you deHnately earned. enior boy of the year, jim P Senior Boy Y wi K. .Q Fore Ver Last! A fn R at lt takes more muscles to frown than to smtle I ,1,. - so smile and you wont V get wrinkles Sh 4 , Gretchen R ootes s MF' l didnt want my plfture taken' rf Randy Polker ts been real Eugene Tsucla ee what happens when u eat your wheatieslw Kun Owens 8: Da rrln 'I '1 :ma slClf W Six N 6 Vho? me! R leha rd lfn tested 'ea, you seXy! I:'x'c'l1'11 Gill 'Wllfhael is a wonderful guy, he will always have a place in my heart Jennifer Vaughn jennifer, you taught me more than any school ever Could. Te I I l amo Aflike Rodrlgyuez AIM Taste Great! Kristy Wfhzte dt Paul Bryant Full Ofjoy, Happy, Free H85 Is The Class To Be!! Academically Inspired Class Of '8 Z- -I he Orange County Aca- demic Decathalon is a pro- - - gram which Orange County managerj, proved to be tough com- high school students compete as in- dividuals and as team members in a this include lectures, notes, and out- series of tests, verbal nad written. FroshfSoph U Academic Decathalon was held February 23 at Fullerton High School. These teams took ai health test, literature reading, Mid Summer Night Dream and Eve po- ems by Robert Frost. OCAD team with Mrs. Krausnick fcoachj and Sara Hammel fteam petitiors this year. Preparations for side materials provided by Mrs. Huntington 's 1984 junior-senior Krausnick, and studying time. The 5 K Front rowj Susan Wey, Chris Buzz, Andy Eun, Meredith Ehrenberg, Eric Holsey, Paul Pixley, LE1.fM6l2Ihg6I, Susan Kina. K Back rowj M Krausnick I advisor Q, Mike Carrier, Renee Tilley, Kim Owen, jim Michalski, Phung Pham, Anna Lee. Not shown Patti Leggett, Staci Hashirnoi Mike Moshemok, Bob Wfirnbish, Michael Le Dosma, Eric Matza, janis Wanta. K CSF is an academic club which promotes scholastic acheivement at Huntington Beach High School. One attractive feature of CSF is its sealbearer program. A sealbearer is a person who has been a member of CSF for at least four semesters, including one semester during their senior year. Seal- bearers are awarded for their great con- tribution to academic excellence by re- ceiving a golden tassle for graduation ceremonies. However, these students de- serve much more recognition for their outstanding services to our school. Seal- bearers have traditionally been the top 596 of our students body, that include students who ha ve domonstrated knowledge, community service, and leadership skills. Our highest commen- dation goes towards these remarkable achievers. alifornia Scholarship Federation Q Senior Honors fNot in order as shown on picture 2 Kristine Albert, jyothi Atluri, Ingrid Campagne, Irene Chen, Teresa Cortez, Michelle DeWitt, Bryan Fiebert, Suzie Galleher, Bobby Garcia, jeflilarman, Chi Ho, Yvonne Holaday, Greg Konovalov, Khanh Le, joanie Loh, Samantha Mehta, jim Michalski, Michele Miller, Cindy Mills, Elvira Muskita, Tammy Nakamura, Annalisa Nash, Lisa Palmer, joshua Pine, Cassandra Sampieri, Susan Schulten, Dawn Umenoto, Tuan Vo, Carla Wfilson, George Woodley. y ,:,,,,, y SX X . 3 ta, as f M, KS :. - -. t. t X g as x g if be bil W . s.. fs.-X A fl ' ' Mt. - lst row! Annalisa lN'asli. lklichele lWiller. find row! lfric Olsen,-joshua Pine. fNotsl1ownl Lynn taduiii, lblonique Quinn, Kristy Thonziis, Rebecca Dorn, Dawm l7memoto, Samantha Nlehta. lichele Nfiller, Frank Chin I 1 --'.' I ig it 2. K kr J, N-fx.--...Q9 H A A A . V X n - , ' . Q : ' 1 ai. . . . fc -f ' 2,135 Irene Chen jim Machalski Tammy Nakamura eiis . ,' ' 1 4 T . ,'h,' f T . ' ' 'f r it ' , f' ' . ,,L' i ,V it ,,gg f fc at 6 l it 'S 1 .. f ,X fi 5 X J 5 ,W ' Z ff 35 X X Mafia fs? it fiat fig? J 1 KA, M! A f r at 5 'fy k'g ' gf, 0, .. y i V552 wa l 5' . mir, vi. ,,.,C i fn' ' U 1 t,a..,, . f MA awe, wa , -, a ,, www ,i ,, ae ' 5 f1.i2 . - -, f A 'W 4 if f 'r . . i H' f ffV W ' f,Wf ' ' QSM, ,,,,M ' f. i 5 f riiiih siz, N 1 wfafizizi , ' Mi N4 M ff if , T ,e I ag 1, Wifi., X SS- ..,,. fm, J ffm ,, Z. f 2 1 f Wife f ff ,Y 2 , 4 I wtf al aa, K :, ' . Left to Riglztl-fcff'Russ, f 'H ' lblrs. Krausliick ladvisorl, lblike Carrier. Andy lfun, Paul llixlry,-11.111 Wicliiilslci. llN'ot shown! Patti lmggert, Rob Wfinilnisli, Grtg Konoxolob. Eric lkfiitxii. , I anlc of'America's Achievement T - Awards Program was established to recognife and honor outstanding seniors. There scholastic attainment, sense of responsibility, and e viden ce of' lea dership give most promise of' future sucess and service to society. The selection process began when faculty committees selected their outstanding students Hit twelve specihc academic Helds. Each student then received a certificate of' achievement. The committee then chose top students in each three general study fields. Plaque Winners, Applied and Fine Arts, Tammy Nalcamurag Liberal Arts, jirn M1'chalskiQ Science and Math, Irene Chin. As a result of being on the OCAD team students were given the opportunity of entering an essay contest to earn a partial scholarship to Freedom Foundations at Valley Forge, PA. In the Kiwanis Bowl students prepared with practice sessions during lunch time and were ready to tal-ce part in an academic contest similar to the old T. V. College Bowl. H.B. students defeated La Quinta High School to go on to the quarter finals where they lost by only Hve points to Loara High School. epferrrber Bobby Garcia: GPA 11.17 Cross Country, Basketball. Track, Wrestling, CSF M UN, ChurCh Youth Group Future Goals: US. Air Force Academy, Pilot Susie Galleher: GPA 4.25 CSF Swimming, VJ? Girls League, .IOUl'I121lll5'!U, Ed. in Chief llilghligglrts, E. Board, ASB Secretary Future Goals: Cal State Ful- lerton Advertisingffashfon Retail Nbbember 'jim Michalslci: GPA 3.94 CACS.jSA, founder and Pres. Ml 'lXL CSF Key, ICC ASB Secretary. liulers, Speech Redcross, Mock Trial Annalisa Nash: GPA 4.28 Tenmk, CASH CSP, Key VP, jf. Class Treasurer, Commik- sloner of Ed., M I JN Future Goals: Georgetown U, Corporate lawfFinanCe .february Mike Rodriquez: GPA -1.2 Football - co-captain, CSE Tower award-Spanish Future Goals: UC Santa Barbara, lVlarhfAccounting Senior Of The Month Samantha Mohta: GPA 4.63 Tennis, .MUN Drill Team, Key, CSE League, French Future Goals: Pre-Med October Andrew Suginoto: GPA 4.5 Scienfe Fiction, JISA, French, Astronomy, Water Pole, Flna ' list for NROTC Future Goals: Executive, Coast Guard Academy Tammy Nakamura.' GPA 5.75 Ml,IM CSP, Key. League, Stat girl for boyls basketball, Tenmk - Co-Capt. Varsity Z December john Hunavan: GPA 3.66 Basketball, Volleyball, MUN, Body Surtlng, Smashball, Girls Future Goals: UC. Santa Ba rhara. Math f Telecomm un 1 lCationS Tricia Masangkzzy: GPA 3.67 Tenmk - co-Captain, coaches award, Held Hockey, mek, League, ICQ swdenl Congress, jr. Class Rep., Sr, Class Rep., Future Goals: 4 year Univer- sity' March lawn Umc-mom: CPA .97 Cmss Country, Sf1c:c'vr, wraflc. Al I 'N. Nfl,-'IN' 1:11511- f. CSF prc.wfdf11r. Km' scu- rrary, .spcrfl1, ICC IX PC ward. lmlvlvbirring, Klub 04541-r. future Goals: l San Diqgn. P1 1l1rfc'al Sri:-11:11 In- :1rn.1rio1ml rcl. Cindy Mills: GPA -1.24 Tennis, Swirmnmg. IW I JN, CSI-', Red CIUSS. KQV, Lt'il1L'llL',.fSA, Poxulcf Putlf Swph. class seo. ASH mul Surrr, DOC award, FuturcG1mIs: ITC 1.11.5 An- geles. Spnrfs nlcdicinr Willy flechcllu Almos: CPA .55 ASB president. 611155 rcs, f'iif77p Counselor Ihr '24-11t:1lls' rcumrdcfl, Saw Hur .fer 50117111 HIUFIHVHAL' An- '0UJ'1L'L'lI1L'Ilf5, Girllv Starr Jc'lL11,':1tc, l,cz1dEL9l11P V011- 2ifC'l7L'L', .srmlcm COl7AL'l'L'55, Tuturv Goals: bcfornc ls! QIHAIC guvcrnor of CWA Robin Rodgers: CPA 5.55 IVlmf'c'd IGYIITI Ybxas in Soplz. war. Tc'nn1.s. liuys' lmskr-rlmll stat., l,fw1gz1ca C512 Alatlz Honor SUC'IVZ'IdV. Srudcnr rep., SI'Ullt'l1L' nm- ngrcm, f,'n1111n1's51'o11ur of Elvffznfus, snow ski. Future Goals: 111fd1'c':1l sclmul. Hiornedlcxzl angi- I1llCflIlt!,f klfruary Inmw Banuny: ffl-'A 9,60 Soccer. SVVIAIIYIIII-11424. F511 Alulflzll C11rc'c'r5, Suiter Clulv Fururv Goals: I IIA. ITSF l311.s1m4ss Kristina Alhcrtf GPA l.J.S' Srnfflmll. 1W,1rCl11'173,' lmml, Comx-rf lhznd, Wind lfllsufzlhlv, FSF, liaml K-tlllllfll, Spcmiv :md Cxllllffkll Ifururc- Grmls: IYI :Vadi- cgllfl 4L'Jl'l'lIlIqj,' April S11x.m Schulmn: CIPA 4.31 ll'l1I1IA5 :MVP KQV. CSIQ A1l'N, .Nll'N rcavlzfr. l70llIL'fUOIH rcp., Sfudcnt C'lI1Jl7L'll. Future Goals SF.lllll7fLl lf. I11rc1r12:1!1'onal lslvlldlllkl' Helen Lennon: GPA 3.11 All 'N Tllcfpmzzs. acrcd in l,1l Abner, All1Yt'f. fllilillltlf ' lllflj 71UliSIlI1il5fL'l'.S, Spcrclr, ISA. .Srudcnr Cfnngress. I J! DC 3 ward. lmfnguc. Future Goals: l'. ufjrd- IICJV, Ausmzlzla. lllftllldfl-f7I7i1l l.:1w june Parry Lqggcu: CPA -1.07 li'I7lkllltl,'. ligulrnfnmn, Y '1'hL.Km.r4 L-L,mm,U- 4,43 Crum fkllllllffll UI,-A D. Fzcld llfmlfgx. .Ml 'N 1,1m,l1,,,,,1,,1t,v 5,CIlfl7AIUlx Assistant 1:11. Afufk 'lfrmji CAZIIIIIMIA l. pda1te,jSA, Arn :Nu ISA V'-U, Sfllcltllf C.'n1z.vcrvz1t1'n11 l fi'SlLlL'llf. IX XA .1w:11'4l, flmpznziu l f1llq1jc4 Sr. llurmrs Inrokgg. Future Goals: If liurlwlrx Bmlfntgls VUllH7fL'l'f, Dmms rn .1 Nrw Cfrlu-13111117 I' R plzolqgruplvvy, guimr. Future Goals: UC. SLIITIJI Cruz. jm1r11al1'5111. Ifr111r1111111i'.1I1'um Dc.: nn L' Houlc: G PA 5 5 tremendously since 1910. - ' There were, in hzct, only seven teacher Izncluding the prin- cipal, etc. . . Today there are 162 adults on HB. s campus daily. Their responsibilities still ha ve not changed since their beginning in 1902. The kculty has taught and molded the students to the best of their ability. They have cared, ad- vised, supervised, and disciplined us. They still have remained bewil- dered by the students and some- tirnes even confused and surprised. The faculty has remained throughout the changes, able to continue to guide the many stu- dents that ha ve passed through their classrooms to successful adult lives. he hculty has changed fx' S -xv.. , X V X :fx weave O M I' Q 0 'll V Q A ' , f A . A Q ,, rf ' f - az . gil- If ,, K r rf r ,f VM jcunninc 1.11015 Assus. Primvpzll W :VI if if ,fr , .,, F ff l 2 r MM I E W' fl ' Ann Chiebicki Prin Czpal Kay Wrye hlnruznc Ilaulclrmd Darrell Srillvvagnn Hun Powell ,fy-af! ,, ,W 8 X Amr, Primvpal Asst. Principal Director fJfYdLTlvVI'L'l'L'5 S.I.P. Cfuordimmr , ,,... Paul Muschetto Bill Ybzam' Dan Fuson Miklge Brummett Dean of Supervision Dean of Attendance Public Sahfty Omber Sefretary Able to issue In House Suspension and Off Campus Suspension with one mighty stroke ofthe pen . . . Faster than a speeding bullet K 96 words per mmurej . . . IT'S H ,Maw MORE POWERFUL THAN A LOCOMOTIVE! Dan Fuson, Lem Utu, Mike Pearlman, Warren Toy, Tom LoSCh1ave, Bill Tikzard, Paul Muscherto, Pam Shorbe, and Marlene Church Faculty Karin Adams Physiology Ron Albertson Stephanie Charles Appell Thalia Arnold Theater Almaguer Hearing Susan Aston Resource Michelle Bass Alg.fTyping 52 jim Axron Ray Baker Cindl Ball john Banrster Tr. Shy. Govt.fGeog. Registrar Science Mr. Bakezgy a very well known teacher on cmpus, feels exceptional- ly welitabout this being his last year at,Hunt1hgt0n Beach ffzgh A-5611001 New grime f1frafSef2fffif18, he Plans are do things isucizfasrpainring and phpa Rigraglgyll that flICQl2a5Qr1ft had lmueii time for while working., Iieffwould also liken toitravel Qithroughour the conrilnenss, Tlioughfhel wiliebeyenjoy-4 mg time iwirlif ilzf-Si wid: Vtlifir new home,ia13d3il0gI2e1gfhe srzlllsaysethar' he wilflfalvtfaysfgiafiss efheiyStudc?11lt5ghc has treasured somuch at Huntington Beach Siffioolg He waslan lex, celleni' teacher Whom we will all miss, Q Faculty F' Lf ff gr , f F ff 1 J f f f W ,, ,nf .55-,fifg M ffxf ig' Q4 if f , 1 fa 'Ki 4 ag, My aw 'lviusic is such a basic part ofhu - manity. Without any kind of expo- sure many students live in a cultural void. explained Mr. Ellis who spends his Hee time teaching the Dwyer Choir. Under his direction, the junior high students participated in a combined HB.H.S. and Dwyer Christmas concert, as well as per- forming at the eighth grade gradu- ation ceremonies. He feels, because ofthe lack of training and exposure at the elementary and junior high levels, H.B.H.S. students are at a dis- advantage in comparison with other California schools. Mr. Ellis, who also plays the organ in his church, commented, 'Music puts students in roach with their feelings and gives them an outlet for their emotions. ff vs Glen Becker Trpffw -ai, ,,. Mya. . fqgg,,v V :r, ,,,t,,M, ,,,,,, W, I V ,W 2 55 4 P Z- t-wa . , , ww,-Q ry, at Waf.c,wag5w:.ss , W a 5 at 1: f 5 if A ' K W W fy ! ' f X435 'AX Q aff , as ig .. Larry Boston Ray Brummetr Diane Bullo Randy Chambers David Chapel Science H ist. X Geog. Spanish History Economics r rtnyys 1 ,VIV X ,a r'V y , t, f if nill i gg? as x g ,,,. , ,,, My , Wg, ,K ,M ,V 5,7 , . ,aaa if a ,, , .. I john Colby Elmer Combs M3fl'6 Coors Paul Curtis Media Srvs, HealthfTr. Shy. Economics Math Sandra D 'A mico Faculty Accounting 1 Caren Downs Secretary Greg Ellis Gilda Escobc-do joyce Esselstrom Len E wers ChoirfYrbk. ICT Wd. Processing Hist.fGovt. Christina Fonseca Bill Garland jean Gill Dale Gordon Robert Grable Germanflfrench History P.E. Custodian History f Kay Grangruth Guid. Tech. You all recognize his hce. Itls Mr. Moorehouseg perhaps the most en- thusiastic teacher on thecampus. He hasfjzfentyears of teaching under his belt? and finds students a fascinating group ofpe-opIe. Cars, cars, cars, he loves his cars and has sac of them. You also should kndykiheoloves owls. Homer as he called haslovef 3000 different' owl memora - brlias He takes students to Europe and adults on tour in Hawaii and the Carribean. He also is a part owner in a construction company and a pho- togfapher for a detective agency. Mr. Moorehouse is the man inside the costume of Captain Cleanup who en- courages students to keep a clean campus. Mr. Moorehouse has also participated in numerous class corn- petitions. He is truly an extraordinary person! 2 Faculty For the past 17 years, Mrs. Reid- linger has been reaching here at H un - tihgton Beach High School. Her credits include study at Michigan College of Mining and Technology and Central Michigan University where she earned her B..S'. and MA. degrees. Besides teaching, she enjoys traveling and photography. Mrs. Reidlinger is also an announcer and photographer for Girls' CLF Sports. On her time off she enjoys the un- usual hobby of rock hunting. A 'H' H W an Y 5 J ,Wee K Dorothy Guy eamne Haig Tom Harlow Lauana Hart GeomerryfCalculus IA French Spanish 1, 2, 3 Speech .Bu George Held Alex Henderon Karen Huber Robert lsherwood Fnglish 2 HisrfGc-og. Eng. 3fPsych. Math ZW .a . 1 Virginia Gruwell French 1, 2 K 2 f gsw fff-s,mfg'f. I wi. wr W ff r V.. . my 4 4, - Wu A f I I .,.fV:El:If j fu e.. M W r fr milf S157 l W Kim Hedge HearingfPepsrers Howard lsom Faculty Rea dingfGeog. 1 'mg I E ,,, Clyde james Tom jaso Nancy jensen john johnston Gail johnsron Physics Math Computers Phys. Science Career Tech, CC ' kr h 4? J M r 3 i joanne Kellogg Sherry Kitrrell Marlene Kline Sheldon Klubuchar Velma Krausniclc RE. Biol.fChem. Secretary Govt.fH1st. Govt.fHist. 1 Mr. Seckington is a very person. He has contr1'buted,,gflfqgtfftol 0111 Campus- OvQe3Qfff1el5iif'e2rS,f,lfgifffii Sffkm,-5f9Uwf2ffSfir??5Phl7iff?Es l4ff5f5????'i? H625 502632 bfifl1ff21i?1r2Th?fhY?2ff Enid Leigh 3 f?1?5S75f1'fff13f 525108, andlrvglfZjy?5all.l He competedffifx W his school enjoys competing. This year, Mr. Seckmgton many other staff members in a 24 hour Volleyball marathotinfpf? raise money for the Chemical Program. Mr. Seclrington waaffga coordinator ofthe Program. Hefahd Mr. Tizzard gave 3 -day seminars in health, english, and reading classes to discuss how the disease can hurt not only the individual with the problem, but the entire Ezmily. Mr. Seckington is a considera te, devoted Oiler. Hopefully, he and others will contin- ue to help our campus. Faculty If you have ever had Mrs. Paulson for an English teacher, you know it's not an ordinary class situation. First of all, does anyone else celebrate Na - tional Chocolate Da y? Well Mrs. Paulson does! When it 's time to cele- brate she goes all out. Wearing a pirate paper hat, she blows kazoos and sounds noice makers. Shelhas a special way of rolling the noise off her lips when pronouncing B's. Nobody can make the sound quite like she can. Best of all, Mrs. Paulson has a specialgfxyay of letting the students know she is collecting note- booksgbjz' pretending she has a rare dt1sease.SIze introduces the disease by havmg and drawing the chills. :-- ss. .. -. Ca rter Lewis P E. K M.. lxen Lewis Tricia Ling Lupc Loya john Mahe Donna Marquardt Auto Shop T mtg, Guid f Tech Computers Secretary Patmia Maync o Marie Mucr fhnstmc Mendom Don Messerschmitt Shirley Meyer Rtsour L Finalnial Sp.mishfFrcnch ArtfMedia Secretary Faculty X E, Roy Mlllfr Pere Mitchell Robert Moore Bill Morehouse Parrma Moritz P.E. CROPfcomp. Healfli Photo 1, 2, 3 ScienCefP.E, , g Q. . ff Gregg Munsell julia Murphy Eileen Niesen jack Olson Michael Olvlalley EHgllSll pf, Gu1d.fTech. resource Ath. Trainer anet Orr 'Having field trips dealing with sub- ject matter is one ofthe most important things a school could do for the stu- dents, explained Mr. Nichols, science teacher. He started his Catalina trip about four years ago. He takes the oceanography students to Catalina in May to learn more about the land and sea. There are thirty to fourty students, along with several teachers, on the trip. Mr. Nichols says, Collecting the money, setting up the sleeping arrange- ments, reserving space where they stay at the Catalina Island Marine Institute are very time consuming. The Oblfff ef fhfff fo four land and COUIWY' r af? 12 bf, tffflifffi 5411204 Wild? lot. ' l W Seeing the expressions on their Whfff .4 flew ,ffX12fffi9r1Cf,iS fff?FLf,r ffessufasraifbassfsdeltsf 4 Faculty Mr, jack Olson, resource teacher, has a very interesting past. He 's been in a movie, traveled the world, almost played on a professional football team and lots more. He 's very active in sports. Ahter college he went to football camp to train as half-back for the Buffalo Bills. He toured New Zealand, Scotland, Holland, the Fiji Islands, Belgium, and Australia while playing rugby, Other sports he likes are: basketball, racquetball, skiing, sofi'balL volleyball, body surHng and almost anything else. When his stu- dents say he's a monster, they aren 't joking, He played the monster in the movie Time Walkerf a science-he tion thriller. He has a very active life and works hard to keep in shape. Mary Osborne C.R.O.P, Tech. .sg jo Ray Wd., Profs. Allison Roberts IA X Resource M - . .... f s.i , If 2-5 ... '- Q sess . wrist. ff? Irene Orey Vivian Pagan: George Pascoe Dmig Paulsen lfnglisli 1, 4 Algebra PE, English 2, 4 R i .l.. 4 , . f H X .. .,,. ...,. t . , Richard Reid Robert Rice judith Riedlinger Sharon Rittenhouse Algebra English l English I, 3 Ceramics Faculty Beverly R oyes IAfBusiness Gary Royes jean Rutherford CROPfDraHing Wd. Process Norma Shaw Attendance mfsoc Math Ann. Karen Skarin Eng.1fPE. -MW Do u g Scott Bill Seckingron I1isr.fPsych. Econ. X Typing V ' V. 4 .feel ,Q ,. I ...A . ' .. Q , I , gen? n . 73 vw' . . I . 1 e ffl.. 3 Lxiirfr we 1' wa' I Q f is Robin Shima Diane Shirey Marvin Shumate Marg' Siracusa Math Clerk Mr. Lynn Hoyt Aase, advisor to our school is Model United Nations program, was one of four teachers honored as 1985 Orange County Public School Teacher of the Year. Ceremonies to distinguish him and the three other teachers took place at a University Club Banquet on Octo- ber ZZ 19811 at the University of California at Irvine. The four teachers were eligible to become sta te Hhalists who would compete against other public school teachers Hom across the country for the coveted national Teacher of the Year award. Because of Mr. Aases outstanding service record to the s'cho0L and his dedication to his students, a Depart- ment of Education panel selected him for this achievement award after he was nominated by the principal and recommended by the school dis trict board. The nomination Wa made after numerous letters by par ents and previous students had sug gested the nomination. Mr. Aase has led his students ti victories at national MUN confer ences like Berkeley and Harvari since founding the program at ou school in 1972. MUN orrgmall started out as an international rela tions class. Since then the progran has grown srgnihcantly. A booste club, which parents are actively in volved with, helps finance trips ti conferences. Drawing Bom twent years experience in teaching ani sports coaching, Mr, Aase has cer tairzly earned his attainment o Teacher ofthe Year. Faculty Carolyn Sly Stephen Smolen Lowell Spangler Guid.fTech. English 3, 4 History 'L A .-X Barbara Sudds Marion Sullivan Suzanne Swanson 1AfResource Cafe Asst. Resource ,W of Andy Verdone Galen Vogel David Van Hoorebeke PE SDC Band Mary Weaver Thomas Weinum Riehard Wilk Cynthia Steinberg Betty Storey English Guid.fTeCh. Nik jeannette Tompkins jeannie Upton Algebra Clerk Ginger Wallace Connie Warbrick Career Ed. Coordinator Eng.1fP,E. Stephanie Williams Lorna Wilfert S. Resource SDC En flish 1, 4 Student Teacher Econ, Math A KH -V1 X ' ' 'SSL 5 ' . ff - -. . .,., , . '- . ' is i .. .. Q ,. -5... x swlix v1.fX.t:J CN .. ,tu . -sf 2 .5 -kkk 4 .. C X x .,- A t. ww ' 5 -. t . stair! :..., ' fr 22:2--,,s5::x :N fx S' Q 131' tw t V1 1 If . 5 iss L -:Qu Q , K -A A . ri 4 .-., ii ilsgi ix nf- Qjfj 1515 - Paul Wood English 1, 4 Custodian Buss. Asst, jerry Wright Margaret Ymgues Simon Zeller Alg.fGeom, Faculty History aw A , tl ' ,, . mf' W' ...f F A --it .K 'El 545 Id -I ravehng along Pacihc Coast Highway in Huntington - - Beach, one would notice the two most marked landscape features - the beautiful stretch of beach on one side and the bobbing oil wells on the other. These have been the main attractions ofthe geographical loca- tion that developed into the city of Huntington Beach, The sunny coastal city now called Huntington Beach was Hrst inhabited by Indians who lived on this land of lakes, peat springs, and artesian wells covered by thickets of willows, rules, wild blackberry, and other vines. Wild ducks, geese, and other game birds gathered on the swamps, and billions of tiny bean clams strewed the beach, giving it the name Shell Beach. Shell Beach later became part of the Mexican land grant of Las Bolsas Rancho. Then Colonel Bob Northam MM, Y. , I ,.., , fc H V x , I W .. 'T 'K W-. . M, , , , .un ',, yn .- ,' 24-0-dvvvu, , 1 W M , , ,,... . ...a - , , . , - ann, .4 , I I -x. 0 , , Q. , V p,, sg , ' , 4 ' sf Zi ' ' ee , ' ff . , J, , ., .vffaihu-Nlf Top leH: Huntington Beachls Hrst pier at- tracted numerous sightseers. Lek: A poultry ranch is tended by a farmer. Top center: The city was named in honor of this man, Henry Huntington. Bottom center: Horse and bug- gies lined Main Street. Above: The city 's bank served many investors. History v O bought the land and raised and sold barley to surrounding ranchers. In 1901 a syndicate called West Coast Land and Water Co. organiaed and bought 1500 acres ofland to sell lots and create a west coast resort called Pacihc City to rival New jersey 's At- lantic City. The plans hiled, however, ah'er the company sold its interest to another company which was later to become the Huntington Beach Com- pany. Water and other utility systems were installed, and streets planted with trees were pa ved. I Today the street names are still the names of the trees which were planted then,j Because ofthe difhculty in reach- ing the city through the surrounding . .upon the city. . History 'E'f'-J-'-W gg marshlands, Pacific Electric Railway extended its tracks to Pa cihc City. In 1904 Pacihc City was changed to Huntington Beach in honor of Henry Huntington who owned the railroad running Hom Los Angeles, In 1909 Huntington Beach was in- corporated as the sikrth city in Orange County. The 1910 census showed Huntington Beach to contain a pop- .x..,.. ff ,pd 6,4 . ,Sk V. ,I ' , 5 V. ,.. b I . J. V , 5 . I 2,-'S . -1 I W A' Wwisqf 47 Y x LQNXPKEZQ, f V atb? I , lex WP V V Y' 1 1- .:' - . 'Z W .J 1 5 1-'.:..1.-.Q ,-QM' fjmggvwf- .gf 1 las ulation of 815. By 1920 the resort town had increased its population to 1682 but the real growth was yet to come as Huntington Beach entered the oil industry. Standard Oils Well A-1 was pumping a hundred barrels a day in 1920. Ahter Bolsa Chica Well if 1 blew in, the oil boom set in as ffl pumped 2000 barrels daily, gusher aker gusher. Since then oil became an integral part of Huntington Beach. A sudden demand for workers in the late twen - ties caused the population to jump Hom 2000 to 5000 in a few months. The population continued to increase because of oil. During the war years oil played a vital role for the nation. In the late Hkies a clean-up program was begun to clear the oil Helds of its derricks so that residential tracts could be established without disrupt- I Other page Q Top leH.' School children posed patiently for the picture. Right: This factory rehned sugar for the city. Bottom: The wide street allowed carriages easy access through the city. K This page j Top left: Cata- lina Island was plainly visible Hom this view ofa new pier. Top right: These girls enjoyed a day on the beach in their 30's bathing suits. Center right: This semi-pro baseball team played against others across Southern Cali- fornia. Bottom: During the 20's these oil Helds were common along the beach. History 5 i f gt SEQ Q if .Q aa 5..:S: t yyiw'-'k'k'Bms ' , 1' 4. L f 5lssw.5 ' ev 92 1. fg. A t jr igiflgb- ' . .. V 1 ,, K .. 'Y , 'Kh' ..,. .. -- 1. Q --i - - 1 . Lmkm '- I ' i ,- M --.. . . E 1 ,M N Q--V-sm-N-H 3. I 'sin ,ig K, Q, f I 1 .sa :Ie lt tl '3 f , , ' ' f ---- V 9 as -- -gt -,fir-.asm-fm . , , si 1 ing production. Oil pumping facili- ties were conhned and grouped into 'Yslands as the residential communi- ty grew during the early sucties. As increasing numbers of hmilies set- tled in Huntington Beach, the popu- lation leaped Hom 12,000 to 160,000 in the sixties and seventies. The city was identiHed as one of the fastest . and the History '1 . , N ' r f - A , .,,,,., n AWWW f'r 1 1 ttttt , tttt 1 1 if 1 1 1 M a ft, 1 - it i , ,ff f , , , it I , 7 f - - vff.. vf:, w f ' 1 ' f if Q 2,4 1 Tv. LE' , , .,: 1 5 IE f 'vvv ' , t 1 if 9 A A, A Q M M mi I 'tt 5' W' , , .. ., fn ,,.. ' ' ' ' 6 '1' Au mmt ,,,f ,a,jl,f,,,,7 , 1-91: 5 5'f f f fiiifiwl It V , I 4 T I ,,,t ,.a..,s,,,,t.......wt ,, f .,- H ' ,,,, 7 , V- -I ,ff H V , ' f - , f 1, , -, fwfr f , -tm, - f, .-,. ,,frgwf. i , , 3 1 , ,Y if' , ' ' ' ,ffff X H t , t,,, , ., t ' ' In I llyrr m,,,,W ,,,, . ---- A K 4 ,t ttttt it f t B 1 n B F f , U , at .... , , , If , .wi ff dw' 'ff ',',,,Mz4'1 growing in the nation. The history of Huntington Beach High School begins in 1903 when the school comprised eight elementary school districts. It was called the school on wheels because it moved so Eequently but was ofHcially known as Huntington Beach Union High School. In 1906 the school set- school. . tled in the Methodist Camp Ground Auditorium but was to move to its permanent location in 1908. The hrst graduation class of 1906 comprised only four students - Es- tell Preston, Morris Cain, Willis Warner, and William Johnston. Twelve other students comprised the underclassmen with Mr. Edward Solomon as their principal. The athletic record ofthe school is X .. ,,,, , W f C 9 K f M fi 2, 9 M Q quite impressive when considering the sire, Seven boys won the Orange County basketball championship against larger schools. State Cham- pionships were obtained in 1910, '11 1 and '12, and the schools track team took second place at a national meet in 1922. The school hosted the popu - lar Southern Counties Basketball and Track Competitions. The school 's Raotball and baseball teams also en- joyed success, lb I I In 1913 school ofhcials an- nounced, 'Tt is the desire of the school authorities to make the school fit the needs of! the pupils who will come. They kept their word as the school developed an outstanding rn- dustrial arts program and offered a driver education program which was to become a model Har other high schools. The aeronautics, home eco- nomics, and music buildings were considered the best in the state of I ' lg, Top left: This picture oflluntington Beach Union 11igl1 School was taken in 1908. Bot- tom lelt: The Methodist Camp Ground Auditoriums basement served as a class- room before school buildings were con- structed. Top center: H untington Beach I I, S. can be seen amidst the oil wells. Bottom Center: New buildings were constucted for H.B.H.S, Above: This aerial view shows H.B.H.S, from a difkrent perspective. History H 1 51.3 ka... California, When the prominent tower at Huntington Beach High School was built, it served as guide Rx sailors coming into Long Beach harbor. To- day it adds beauty and Character to our campus, while telling time through electronic chimes and a clock. Having servived an eathqua- lre,the tower continues to stand proudly on our school. Huntington Beach High School boasts a most attractive campus with the aid of the tower. The school also rivals others in its educational departments. It sponsors numerous extracurricular activities. The athletic teams are true to their Looking forward to. . H istory v . W 1. A M K., I W ru, school motto and Uhght with pride. Huntington Beach, like HBHS, has grown signihcantly since the year the city was incorporated, The past, however, is still retained. The Warner Avenue Baptist Church is one of the oldest in Orange County. The Newland House is a museum which was once a home. The Fourth of-july 'H ss' rf , f M - , My 3 554 Parade on Main Street and the Pa- rade oflaghts in Huntington Harbor are traditional events that attract thousands of spectators. Huntington Beach is undoubtedly an attractive city in which to live, It was originally founded for the pur- oose of developing a resort town, but the residential community is now home to 1 73,000 people. Huntington Beach has much to look forward to L xy that is still growing. I Other pagej Top left: This archway wel- comed visitors to Huntington Beach at Main a nd Pacihc Coast Highway. Top center: Fishing off of the pier was a popular pastime, as it is today. Bottom leR: The oceanhont was a busy place during most hours, Top right: The Newland House, located on Beach and Adams was a home Har the New- lands during their pioneering days. K This pa ge Q Top: This shot shows the expansion of the city since its earliest days. Bottom let? Oil wells crowded PCH even in the 50's. Above: City Hall was later to move Hom this spot to its present location. 6 ff fr. if W ,f ' 1 if ' J ,paul xg X x Q , wx ,X S ng mm-L . fy gb Q Jgxv X, X S Mx Q ww Q mi? f ha ve taken form thto ugh press ure ---ug at Lrg., s Y ggg 1' 'vs if Qnposite page: Klenj Christy Vold da ydreams ' a home football game. fmiddlel Randy 'arch and Franco Pagnanelli envy their team- rates as they wait impatianetl y for their Rnotball rjuries to heal. This Page: KTopj Kyle Davis Pd Lis Subia suggest romantic emotions 'oused by the idealikation of life and that hich appeals to their imaginations. KTop ight! Band members intently watch a lunch- 'ne assembly while waiting to play the Alma later. I Right Q Ah'er school,jeffPh1ll1ps Races rt to his yellow Volkswagon square-back vping to escape the Crowds ofthe parking lot. ibovel During lunch, the brealcdancers have a g audience Closing :Y Af -' Then This page: f centerl With his XATNEP camera, Eddie Ness completes his Photo 1 assign- ment in a rearview mirror. frrghtj Aker a long day of teaching biology, Mrs, Kittrel skips over a speedbump on her way to the staff parking lot. f bottom I Collin Da vis looks out while backing, nearly miss- ing 2 girls on a scooter who are driveng the wrong Way. Oppo- site page: f top Q Yair Zadrk sits puzzled over how to do CO- BOL on an IBM PC. fcenterj Ed Eberhardt, Stacia Hadley, Kurt Luttecke,jenny Clark and Kyle Merck study the script for Hound of the Baskervilles while Dan Nordeen takes time out to sneeze. flower lekj Warren Toy packs up the cans collected in trade Har detentions in the food drive. fright cornerj Da vid Tet- treault, Damon Kunkle and Chris Wakula are caught on the other side ofthe camera as they return Hom taping footage for Campus Update, flower centerj Huntington Street's surfer stat- ue skinny-dips the night-time waves. 1 Closing EJ .I QA fl VD N N. N CD D D' C13 9111 U13 S1 U9 L - Q dents have been pressed on ' ' ' Rzrther than perhaps at any other time during their life. The stu- dents, like the diamond, have been shaped and hardened by pressure. The pressure by other students, teachers, and parents helped shape the students' per- sonalities. Sometimes, cracked by the pressure, students become flawed. Nu- merous conhontations and probelms occur. From the highlights to the burnt-out nights, they successfully sur- pass these problems and overcome dif- ferences. At last, a students character, formed in time, has been cut and cracked, and the reflection of high school memories is reHacted with changes and choices turning the gleam to a brighter Hnish, hfer four long years, the stu- ' k - ww ww ' -.X.X,:Ss?j, 5F. fqsfifri , 44--sh f . i 5 -Y it ---- ii chill' sa: 3. L - I hce, like a diamond, can be sparkling, brilliant, or color- - - ' ful. A Bice can be pointed, flat or hard. Sometimes it can reflect your own thourhgts or smile. Oken it may be just a surface, but it can be a window to something more. As the school year ends, each person 's Race at HBHS expresses a different thought about the closing of the school year. The seniors ha ve nervous twitches and butterflies as they ponder next year. A new school? A full -time job? Living on their own? Graduation is such a big step! So many opportuni- ties await. Some Races belong to the swollen heads of great accomplishments. Whether you won a Tower Award, were recogniaed as an outstanding athlete, received a scholarship, or just earned passing grades, everyone has a lot to be proud of Ideas, personalities, and friends V WN fCloCkw1se Hom above Q Angel and Wendy stand underneath the arches. They're stand- ing close together, but their thoughts are worlds apart. An unidentitiable student waits patiently at the attendance ofHce. Dressed in Orler Colored Cape and tights, Captain Cleanup emcees a pep assembly, Melissa Le Boeuf blows the ultrrnate bubble. All Cut and polished to brilliant gems V y the night the diamond Casts ther hees have teary eyes as Hiends think about missing 7 each other, Everyone will go their separate ways. You may never meet again, but you will remember all the good times you shared to- gether. Many Races show a Confused ex- pression of different feelings mixed together. Thoughts keep Changing and you don 't know what to feel. One day you wonder, How did I get to be this old? The next dayyou feel like a little baby, not knowing what to do. Even with all these different ex- pressions, everyone has one thing in commong an ear to ear grin Hom thinking about the Heedom of sum- mertime. just imagining the sunshine and Crashing waves, no homework, vacations . . . How Can anyone keep Hom smiling? X 'H ,X gk -, , f 4, ,,, Closing . Q. 5 Q' 41 Q E Q5 5 S Q six E 5---wQ will? QQ? Q v . ,, ik' v : 'SW Q wmwmmpxmygmgwwwww.. .N..... -f .. -up - - U x ... :kk , 1 ik. V - r , 5 1 ' . 3 3 i . 'N 5 , f pf A. f i ffl:-I. 1 5 ff tx if Spafkllhg, gleamlhg, shzlmhg ever .gY.'9 f is K' A 3'- N' Clsg The diamond glow will endure Clockwise: fFar Lehjjane Banaag listens in- tently ro her teacher. fAboveQ They have now discoverol a new way to ride a Car. KBelowj Shane Frazier, Sharon Moorehead, and Trac Voo do their homework in the school library. fFar Lower LC'fbl Matt Wrlfert is subdued by Darper Dan for his not Conkrmirzg to the dress Code. qCenter Lekj Schedule Changes are fun, Considering you get to wait in long lihesff fCir- clej HBHS Tower on March 17rh 1985. . ill i s .Q P 54 l -----57.7.-.-vw-, I would like to thank the Huntington Beach Drill Team for their encour- agement and faithfulness towards me. My enjoyable experiences at Miss Drill Team USA. Hawaii, and Disneyland will always remain with me. The bus and airplane rides with the signing and yelling are also very memorable . . . especially to my ears! All ofthe Seniors were very t?iendly and I hope that their futures will be prosperous. Thank you to Wendy Utu for beHiending me. jayne Banaag for her faithful words of Take my picture . Rebecca Mfcully and Tracy jago for somehow appearing in almost every picture I took. Melissa and Crystal for the lunchtime entertainment and last of all Ms. Patty Morita who ga ve me my chance to be Drill Team photographer. Eddie and Alex must be forgotten because we used up at least 300 rolls of Hlm together, And the other people on Drill Team that I haven 't mentioned, please don 't worry, I still remember you. Your 1984-85 D.T staff photographer Faithfully yours, Andrew M Cho To Shans Brenda and Paulette Thanks for the lunchtime laughs KIT Pam M Laurie, always remember the Donut Men, you 're a true Hiend, Pam M. To everyone I 've known at H.B.H.S., thanks for the memories, KI ll Pam M Flirt, you will always be my best. Keep our Hiendship strong, Scammer. Beautiful one and Care Bear! We made it guys! you ke such terrific lriends, I love you both! We had great times together, do you remember the Kool -aid and talking to God in the bathroom? Life would have been boring without you! Spaz-Our Hiendship is something that will never end. Through good and bad it has always been you and me, and it will stay that way! Love you forever, the Ugly One!! Cheryl, this is the best way I could think of to let you know you 're the best thing that ever happened to me!! Don 't forget me because I know Ill never forget you. Love, john MainardRemember TheTimesWeShare, And NeverForgetHowMuchICare! ForeverVERN hitosheasidesheashurpantsstamonSTANSmart1nspat. GoodlktD.CP. Q. SHA - FERhitomyFRIENDZ-Chris: DanC. Shyloe.MartinK.LuvUMicheleMc. Lets- goSouthBeer To Whomever: Its been a real estatic experience in my junior year. To all of my close Hiends, Thanxs'Q for being so cool about everything. Dudes lets go party after I get off work. Well ha ve a blast this summer in 85, so sta y cool and we ll cause trouble. To all of my Senior buds, Theartre bums, and romantic encounters- have a blast and the best of lives. Stay the way you are and don 't change Rir anyone! I will miss ya!!! To usjuniors, we ha ve only one more year. That means only one rad summer lert. Iain 't gonna waste it so those who got my phone number, give me a ring and well go dancin ', Kyle Davis Class of '86 To Lis, You 're the greatest. You ke the most bizarre and demented individual I met this year. I am glad for that. Lets stay together for a long time, as Hiends or even better, b-tliend and g-Hiend. Well kid, I am crazy about ya, I love ya dreadfully. Lotsa, Lotsa, Lotsa Love- Kyle To all my cool party buds! You all mean alot to me 8: I wouldn 't change a thing about any of U! Everyone of U have a special unique quality about yourself To LISA R. the one that corrupted us all!I will never Rirget those Friday nites 55 what all we did last summer, lets do it all over again this summer 81 then some!To jANOG. thanks for your help on my downhill Hiends.Ouen G. Y-R a rad party bud!I ll never Hnrget all the gumpy times we've had CQ your house!dQ your trippy light show we all jelled onHNGE C sure hope all your dreams come true! Thanx 4 all your help in my confussin state ofmind!U R a grade A friend! TO BRIAN L. The Table Knob! Goo luck Q HBHS!UR real sweet! TO STEVE H. It was real RAD having Ui grip Sz learning about U!U are a real 1 ofa kind! To KATHY A. Congratula ti0ns!I'll never forget Ugood luck in the life ahead! TO BEC C.I LUV U like sister 5: always will till the eve shadows! TO ALL- the best of luck!!L-OV SHELI Y e as 1. 4 .ff-'gn' Special thanx 2 all the special people who made my soph enjoyal:-led? memorable:2 the gang N Hiendssl 'm proud 2 B 41 F dedicated group!People R going 2 listen 2 us whether they want or nbt. , chelle I Luv U KIT,Pal.2 Traseyn the world!Suzi, what can I say, vp, U support ed my zany ideas 85 came up with some on your own! 2SK,TD,8rHD4 puttin up with my temper when I flew off the handle, which was oHen.Kelly,I8m 5 proud of your determination dQeffort,things will click.Anne R,my legs R sti sore but I had lun!Steve K what a pal! I promise 2 B good 62 keepm y ham off Melinda,I hope the summer will Pllflhfif' your brain,remember 2 watch guys with open flies!Staci or should I say SPACIFU R crazy,thats y I LUV I Mike Rsorry the speech Tgot a bit out of hand,HaHa I wish all of U LUCI People like U need LUCK!This yr has been so fun!and 2 that crazed Ita , ...... . - ,.,. .. , ........... . W. . W .,,.. .N .,,,. ,awww-44,-,,.aafa.M.f.,W,aaeaava1 . .... - ..... . :L,..,..... , -- W B... .... ,- I lian,Mrs.R, watch out 4 effervescu!The people Q HBHS R GREATI LUV I ALL!!! TA WNIE HUTCHINSON 962-1851. Sgt. Daniel S, Erber- U R a terrific guy-I'm glad we had a chance 2 B -come st close-I hope we alwaze stay this wayfat leastj!I8ll miss U when U R N th marines-I ll B thinking of U though-alot!Please don 't 4 -get about me Dan wont 4 -get U! Thanks all those un4geta ble evenins-Rem. op mrkt.grdn,I luv I Kath! Ann-theres so much 2say!U have been the BEST Mend N the worli 'No matter how much we've argued U R one of my closest best bb- Who is little .Miss ywood? .. . Clue: Shes a Senior! ned U kept me alive! Thanx 4 alwaze being here 4 me!U R the cooest!I IuvU 'iends 4-ever-Kath!OHNjY- U R so cool -the best bro N the world! I owe U 1 much!Thanks 4pting up Wf me!LuvKath! Thanx Deanne 4 being such a ntastic Christian Hiend U helped me out more than U ll ever no!U2f3'ctheLi- 'sa vors 4ever!LuvKath Nat good luck N yrbk next year, U ll make it happen I 9!Luv Kath! Thanx LauraK. 4 being so near-never change!LuvNHimKath- Yod bless U 'R marriage Matt8zCarolanne!ILuvUboth!Ma8zPa U R the best- Qnt ever think I dont luv Uguys-I DO!2 my kids, iflever have any-dont ever 've up ILuv U very much!Believe it or not, things ll get better!Luv MOM H.B.H.S.Senior Class of '85 is ill!! Pear Matt: There isn 't enough words to ever express just how much you mean 1 me. you 've made my junior year soo special with all the memories and fun fnes we've shared together. It ll be lonely next year without you but youll jways be in my thoughts and my heart Foreveri Mary. Hey Vern: Uazatlan here we come! Yahoo! Party check. Friends always Mar IS, TM LF KC - Thislastyearhasbroughtmesoclosetoyouguys. nowyourelea - mgandimlelthere. Illmissyouguysmorethanyoulleverknow. Itwillneverbethe - lmewith ou tyo u gu ys! E verytirn el picku pa stickora da rtypa ckillrem em berth e - reattimesweha dtogerher GOODL UCKandBESTWISHESunt1lthealumniga - le!LO VE YA.NORMIE. NERK:Iate nites-coffee,tea,laugh attalks. Stupid pencil,eraser,dum liquid pa - er,pen,srupid lytbulb! With Yor! brain 8: my pencil! TestQ MDei-O p,alphbetcl order! Only I gi U 'd go out Wfprtsg lets kll the gil. No,I wont yive anywhere unless Uput out the cigret. GEE lets go thro up,O boy FUN. Vho is SM? Speedoman! Beez doesnt smell. Y is SQUIGS madfgs mej ?00,2.'00,3:00,gee is it time for bed? Whats shakin? Its the Fradrick j! Fget E'al,Beak,Moussa,Yakaboojl' QI1Snott. Carot 4 Xmas 4 Snort? Irene Please pnt take all the Tower awards! Groovn it bad. WAA, BMD! Can U hang! 1larcus,Markus, or Marckus!jay'n it 2 the inexperience! dz 4 the plan! Im sorry ut Sckngtn is gorgeus!DEFINITEMENT SMOLES-rty,itTy,or dcklss! erode! Ktrellilarore?,Paulenator, spit desk. Beez luvs U. Chrs Rss luvs UZ. :ng CHARLIE! Green I sf! I want Sean Frly, New Senior Motto.'FQK THIS. Iey Robies dad,do U no how 2 Hx cars 2.9.7. Frogmars. MOO,I WWOD DI 4 IOO! LUVSNORK fENNY dr NICOLE 4ever .Zgether Its not yesterday anymore-I SUR VIVED! ORRAINE 8: LOUISE, Thanx for the memories! You ke the BEST!Luv a,BABY Lee ELLOVV GRADUATES, ONE MORE TIME EOR THE CLASS OF ?5!BEST WISHES ODETTE S.SmoIen.'Thanx lots 8: have rad-40 life! Luv a, Yr lamus kid Deanne Houle 'o: KELI,IjOHNSON,CA THY RICIland BUBBLES RODRIGUEZ Best of ick in college and your futures!I love you and Ill miss you. LYZ QUINN 'hanks to all my Hiends,1985 was a GREAT year! I 'd especially like to thank f!echeIle,Steve, Gene,Robin,Allsa,Hong,and Tawnie. You guys are the BEST! W . W2 I look Rnrward to the future! Thanks again STEVE Y. Look our Andy Warhol -Here comes Lynn Stadum!! Thanks to all HB stalf lor helping Lynn Stadum the last 4 yrs-her mom jenifer- you 've made it all worth it! You 'te always in my heart!Mike Sweet- hearts of HBHS Fiona and Tim I LOVE 'you Tim.I love you Fiona! To Karl Post arwm sister, Best wishes,Had A RAD summerdrtake care- Truck E- Board 84- 85, you are the best yet!I love each of you!Mechelle A. MrS U ha ve taught me the meaning ofHiendsh1p!I will miss U Prez.MA FRIENDS our goal lbr Toma was reached because of you!8tIL Y!Mechelle STEFANIE YOU'VE MADE OUR SR. YEAR COMPLETE. WE'L MISS YA! WEN- DYAQIDA IFAQBUBS- YOU'RE THE GREATEST AND I LOVE YOU TONS! TAKE CARE ' POOH '85 Kelley, thanks Rnr the many wonderful years we've spent togetheryes Tracy,Its been a great year and I hope it lasts Rnrever LOVE,Brian To my good lriends jennifer and Z1ki,I'd like to take this time to thank you Hom the bottom of my heart Rat all that you ha ve done this past year.I will never Rnrget your patience,advise,and support. When I needed Captain Cleanup Says: ,gy- 1 fl Don t Forget , 'M' T Sr h . X- - W o as 5- ,yin M Your Trash Y' Lie 1, j Q. understandin you were there. When I needed special advice you were there.But most of all when I needed good lriends I knew you would be there.I only hope that when you need ME,I can be rhere!With all my heart Nanev I LOVE YOIISTEENAGOD RULES!I LOVE U,I LOVE YOILDENNWSMILE at BE HAPPY Potlins heres to a year of Hiendship honesty and waters rides- Andi STO julia 'Marissa-Partybuds!Greatmindsthinkthesame! White truck- sha vntus 4ever! Vwillalwaysbemvbestbudjf M WjHMHjMPClun! ThankU- 4caringBryan! TheBirds Hey-jose: AP History-Rzursome lives on -Cindy8rGta - ce Mars8:Parmie-Luv Lin BriQ You 've lllled my year with special memories! Thanxl Love You 'Me Amy Deeples and Cara Strole are best lliends forever!! Classes of 87, I'LL LOVE YOU FOREVER ROBIN ERERLY!I'LL LOVE YOU FOREVER SEAN FRALEY! Don 't you forget about me Af3cM Wa- terslides forever I luv U Andi Me Thanks 4 all your luv 8: support Shawna I luv U 2 death your Corrupter Kristy Pettijohn I love you. youre the one I love Hom the heart I know it lrom the very start life is to short to be wasting time lets spend the test together just you and I youre the only one youre the one Rn me with both of us together I here can be TSB I love you Kristy Pettijohn Love always Bryan Benslield PS Mazatlan! Love Bryan XMO-Daisy Listations will never diminish XMO and Binx fun forever! Lucy-Hope we make it I like yosemitejlll dump her, K-By Luv Pokey Christifer Carter-To my MAN of the 80s DON 'T thrash yourselfkeep the philosophies flowing I love Uyoz Schmoe Martino-Remember the middle window! I won't Rnrget all our narly late nite convus!IIuvyajoser Mark u mean the world 2 me- U r the greatestdtl won 't 4get u ever: 3Kath H loves HEATHER Remember Newport!Rick U R the greatestdtl Luv U Amy T Mike Buth you 're not baby!Don 't Rzrget I won't!I love you,Kathy W. Moans you have made this yr the best of all my memories.Be Happy Annie Donna your whole family iuvs U!Were glad U made it.Luv your family To my closest Hvends, Thank You tbr every enjoy- able bit of it.Mary Captain Cleanup Says: Don 't forget to stash your trash!! WHO IS LITTLE MISS HOLLYWOOD? CLUE: SHE IS A SENIOR 2 Snork 'no mor ping pong bals!Burn.'brdsht! Shumes-m y Brand yor pencl! Cr- chalngclag, remmbr: medusdccest si hone! jbondog squiggs 'shnozlbodl UCL' lying on gras 'j4 the book in kitrll8R 'BJQD on wal-scrod robby6 baby, cant dans-cysts-ugh! Gyno-yuck!bcp: Lucky UH4 the pln-nen years lRich- L1 Tj Congratulations and best wishes to the Senior Class of 1985. .TS.A. Parents, teachers and students working together for a better school. 8tNeilI 'Monro scrodl Waa Fredrilcj 111 car relax dont do it f mouth gets tirdfj Herpes! Fag ol man Wf bagy-paranova!4 2 party 13: the fag! Arg! Vals dil8rs.fpn8r:nen way -I HD, Waa in darlcrm! kil wilrdlbranwashr.No bor nagn- s.'4ows the ready 4ya main gorilafrmmbrrlenin the balcyrd b4 MAQP got home. 'bahoacQU in the car ritin hihl ltr!! pro moo!! fjN'1cpycrds8r robs dad!! many scolsd meetns 1f1jlnch we were snorlcn 2 the jo had!Senior flt:celebrat- .'fCars celebratd longrll 'SmolfCharlyILehyjRity! fin the mid!I Homecum- n:ooh lans,handls, dres 2 title,chrch-dprshn-Tears Rich tryn 2 was Greg!- lst bonefwell cllno nps! Ilfsaio ping chet 2 srviv-class of s5'lt chinkn:U4Qsukr- AQpilrlSukredef' barnl stayn up al nite' ughllst bonecno Biggyilcant wait 4 club med! Thanx 4 being my dearest friend 'Luv ya like a Sl1VF61'TFOfCVC'f SNERK Hppy faces5rsfFCK Fiaures'The EVENTS ofthe yr:Duran2HJrever- more! Arena -power station-the concertfbasktagoutsl Whithread yachdrRa- ch '-Iarleydr Charley Shockermoler 'From the hlls ofcml Recs- To the shrs of' Gr. Britain- We will fight our idols bttls- we rloyal 2 every I- We will screame the praises ofthe 5- we ll luv them til the end oftime- we r Proud to claim the title of devoted DI IR-NIE W. jr. Gres. Wimpys and Vic,Cones'Things for Head lover 18 haha I CamelfXrK urt 'Terror12e music Mrlct' Vinyl Fct1sh'P1lgri- mase to KROQ 'mess Wwfour class schedules' To our LOVES SIMON and jOHN- WE LUV U 4EVl:'R!1Sr 2 U my cinnamon hear square 4 all the wkns we spent decorating rms.4 all the DURAN roqhlox we dedicated 4 all the months we spent broke from deadly DURAN shopping sprees-4 the fact that we really dont need anymore else 111 the world xcept each other 11 the union of our serpent suhconsciousne sses-4 I fthe best Hiend of mine on tl1e planet Earth Iluv u 4ever 8ralways Vfillalwayshemybest budjlm wjhmhjmpcfun! ThankU4 caring Bryanl The Birds Kristy Pettijorn I love you, Mars dr Parmie-Luv Lin it Hom the very start life is to short to be wasting time lets spend the rest together just you and I youre the only one youre tl1e one for me with both of' us together I here can be TSB I love you Kristy PS Mazatlan! Love Bryan XMO-Daisy Listations will never diminish XMO and Binx fun forever! Lucy- Hope we make it K like yosemitej Ill dump her, K -By Luv Pokey Christikr Carter- To my MAN ofthe ans DON 'T thrash yourselff keep the philosophies flowing I love Ufjoz Schmoe Martino-Remember the middle window! I won 't forget all our narly late nite convusl I luvya joser Mark u mean the world 2 me-U r the greatest dr I won 't 4get u ever.f3Kath ALRIGHT KERR1, The years ha ve flown andyou made it with flying colors ' I'M very proud ofyoulf You and Christine heha ve next year at college ' NOT too many datesg remember to study once in a whilel Ill always be here for you, because you ll always be a part ofme! My LOVE and HEART is with you always, your SIS CARROLL Well Gang, we 've made it through our high schl yrslYEAlNow we will all go our separate ways,hut we will always have the memories ofl'II1gh Schl Life here QL IIBIIS Wfus,I treasure these memorieslKK our sr. yr has M 'SEV iih .5321 Alma Ma ter NAIL , HUNTINGTON -5-uf: :: --2 -: - ! !25:11.--.-1l--.-1--.-.1.1- .-i1 I 11 11, 11511 no 1111111-1111g1.o11, Ihy 1111-111-sie - lie .11111 531-11119, LT K: ---5.111 1 J 1 A 3 'J 5: E-if ' T35 1 E l I N fu T f f 1 sph? 111 1 1-mf 1111 - ii sjiefj G 11111 111113 101- yal S0119-..... 1 ' Er' 5-f f 5 f 1' T 12, If 5: J l -'1'! Q! K 'er ,Eau thy spd-rit due. rgv-er can thy 13115 de-cay Sn 'Shea 1 H 1 A A A .1 .1 I f ,. A f 1 ' r: gf KN -2- 1 - .. : . Ml'21:1-1-.1-?l1-1-1-11 -1-1 11-111-1 LNI Z! 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GINA 'U R Tlllf Bl:'SllKlM i have so much 2 thank U A1,'Iknow1T is TRUE! drso do U!IIB5tl1Yl:'A,'CAR- ROLL 'l LOVE YOLUL1' R tl1e BEST SIS.'!!!.'.'.'I,U V KAREN V.Kl:'RR1,or The Big Cheetof Go Oilers!!! 111 N Ba ugh, A Abado, Miguel 174 fvbajian, Vici 14 hbernathy, Malea 136 Accuardi, john 136 Accuardi, Kathy 14 Acevedo, Dennis 174 A cevedo, Eliza beth 14 Achkar, Christine 136 Acosta, Albert Acosta, jennifer Acosta, Michael 174 Acuna, Damon 136 Acuna, jason 174 Adam, Peter 174 Adam, Peter 174 Adams, Clint 174 Adams, Shane 174 Afllerbach, Katrina 174 Aguas, ja nina 1 74 Aker, Christy 156 Aker, Nichole 14 Alaia, Ka ren 14 Alaman, Steve 136 Albert, Kelli 174 Albert, Kristine 14 Albright, Alcantar, Lance 14 Margarita 174 Aldridge, Kirnberly 14 Aldridge, Shelly 14 Alexander, Benjamin 136 Alexan Alexan Alicea, Alicea, der, Robin 156 der, Zachary 174 Annette 136 Christina 14 Alitt, Debbie 136 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Becky 136 Bobby 156 Deborah 174 Dennis 136 Mary 174 Sam 156 Scott 174 Shirley Allison, Craig 156 Allran, Charlie 156 Allran, john 174 Almos, Mechelle 14 Alonzo, jennifer 174 Alvarez, Christopher 136 Alvarez, Dominic 174 Alvarez, Laura 156 Alvarez, Salvador 14 Am brose, Kristine 136 Anabo, Phoebe 136 Andelrn, Linda 136 Anderson, Camilla 136 Anderson , Douglas 136 Anderson, Eric 136 Anderson, Nolana 156 Anderson, Robin 156 Anderson, Ronald 14 - Anderson, Stan 14 Andrews, julie 174 Andrews, Thomas 14 Andruszko, Angela 136 Anstey, Paul 136 Anthony, Phillip 14 Anthony, Scott 136 Aourzerat, Bradley 174 Apostle, john 174 Aragon, Mauricio 156 Arai, Miwa 156 Archambeault, Robert 156 Archunde, Valerie 174 Ardolino, janeane 174 Argott, jimmy 174 Argott, Yvette 156 Arkus, Bret 14 Armand Tony 156 Armstrong, Shawn 156 Armstrong, Tandi 14 Arnold, Rachael 174 Arreola, Alex 156 Artavia, Clara 14 Arterburn, Andrea 174 Arthur, Peter 14 Artim, Debra 136 Askegaard, Kristin 14 Ast, Lisa 174 Atluri, jyothi 14 Aufderheide, Daniel 174 Austin, Paul 156 A valos, Scott 1 74 A very, Theresa 136 A vila, jeremy 1 74 Ayala, Charlene 1 74 Ayers, Renee 156 Ayres, Craig 156 Babbitt, Leslie 14, 211 Babcock, Shirley 136 Bachman, Michelle 174 Backer, Alicia 136 Badger, Kirsten 136 Baehr, Robert 136 Bagby, Angela 156 Bark, Soong 136 Bailey, john 15 Bailey, Ursula 174 Baker, David 15 Baker, jack 14 Baker, Shawn 15 Balderas, Anthony 156 Baldridge, Debbie 15 Balla, Mike 15 Banaag, Arnel 136 Banaag, Arnold 15 Bannister, Doug 15 Banuelos, Mathew 136 Barber, Ashley 174 Barbre, Angela 136 Barger, Robert 157 Barger, Sean 157 Barner, Kathy 136 Barnes, Renee 157 Barnes, Hope 157 Barnes, Kevin 174 Barnes, Michael 136 Barnes, Michael 136 Barnes, Michelle 15 Barnes, Patrick I5 Barnes, Richard 174 Barnes, Ronald 136 Barnett, Dennis 136 Barr, Stacie 174 Barrett, Dave 157 Barrett, Robert 136 Barrette, jason 15 Barry, Shannon 157 Barsh, Christopher 15 Bartel, Wendy 174 Barteski, Renee 136 Barton, Craig 174 Barton, Randolph 16 Bass, Christopher 174 Bassarear, Renee 157 Bassarear, Shelley 136 Bassett, Bassett, Laura 157, 211 Tammy 16 211 Batchelor, Robert 174 Bauer, Mischa 174 Bauer, Mitzi 136 Bauernhuber, Victoria 174 Matthew 1 74 Bensheld, Clint 174 Benson, james 136 Benson, Sophie 157 Berardini, Martin 174 Berger, Billy 136 Berger, Bobby 174 Berglund, Mark 174 Berglund, Ronald 16 Bergner, India 157 Bergsetter, Ingrid 174 Beringer, Tommy 174 Berrey, Kristina 157 Bertelsen, Danny 157 Bess, Dena 152 211 Bess, Michael 16 Bettis, Brian 136 Bevington, Steven 16 Bias, Scott 157 Bichler, Erik 157 Bickett, joey 16 Biehn, Alisha 174 Brgler, Benton 16 Billard, Michael 174 Billings, Danean 157 Brlliter, Mary 136 Birch, Chris Birch, Stephen 17 Bishop, Darren 136 Bisrnger, joey 17 Blackham, Thomas 157 Blackham, William 17 Blake, Nancy 157 Bauman, john 136 Baxter, Keith 157 Bayon, Alisa 136 Bayoud Raymond 136 Beals, Todd 136 Beardslee, Melissa 152 211 Beaubien, Michelle 136 Bechen, Lisa 174 Bechtloff Greg 157 Beck, Kenneth 16 Beck, Michael 174 Beck, Steven 174 Becker, Wendy 136 Beckstrand, Marc 157 Beezer, Michelle 174 Beezer, Tom 136 Bejarano, Amanda 157 Blake, Randy 157 Blake, Richard 17 Blakely, Pamela 157 Blakeman, Erik 136 Blanchard, Barbara 175 Blanchard, Brian 136 Blanchard, Bridgette 17 Blanchard, Ronnie I7 Blanford, Kevin 175 Blankinship, julie 175 Bledsoe, james 17 Bledsoe, Scott 136 Blerle, Paul 175 Block, Maren 136 Blodgett, Sam 175 Blomgren, Robert 17 Blood April 15 7 Belikoff Anissia 174 Bell, Mike 136 Belon, Heather 174 Belon, Tammy 16 Bemis, Karen 136 Ben co, Dina 1 74 Bennett, Carin 136 Bennett, David 157 Bennett, Margot 174 Bennett, Mark 16 Bennett, Michael 16 Bennett, Patty 157 Bennett, Toni 174 Bensheld, Bryan 16 Bobbitt, Christopher 15 7 Bodnar, Tom 136 Bohorfoush, Richard 17 Boint, Mary 175 Boland, Theresa 157 Bolen, Robert 17 Bolo, Theresa 17 Bolster, james 175 Bolton, Eric 157 Bommarito, ,hnimy 175 Bonaparte, David 175 Bond, julia 136 Bond Melanie 157 Bondick, Michele 157 Bong, Paul 17 Bonilla, Edwin 75 Boone, jeff 136 Booth, Laura 157 Borchers, Heidi 136 Borkenhagen, Ann 175 Borton, Donald 136 Boswell, jason 175 Bottom, Vicki 136 Boucier, Natasha 157 Boucier, Tonya 17 Boudreau, Robert 175 Boufhzrd, Tracie 175 Boulware, Maureen 137 Boulware, Michelle 175 Bouman, john 137 Bounphitack, Dalivanh 17 Bowen, Chris 175 Bower, Glenn 17 Bowman, Brent Bowyeg Tyrell 137 Boyd, Betty 137 Boyd, Shawn 137 Boyles, Stefanie 17 Bozarth, April 175 Braasch, Dina 175 Bradley, Paul 175 Bradley, Sean 157 Bradshaw, Sarah 137 Brady, Brandy 157 Brahler, Pamela 175 Brahler, Tammy 175 Bramlett, Elizabeth 17 Brand, Deborah 175 Brand, Rebecca 137 Brandon, Kristie 157 Brantley, Keller 175 Bray, Michelle 157 Brazzel, Kevin 157 Breen, Dori IZ 211 Breen, Stephen 175 BreidenthaL justin 157 Brendel, Eric 137 Brereton, Donna 137 Bridges, Eddie 17 Bridges, Heather 175 Briggs, Heidi 175 Briggs, Samantha 137 Brim, Ronald 175 Bristow, Stacie 175 Bristow, Stefanie 175 Britenbach, Sharie 137 Brito, jose 175 Brocker, Eric 17 , Bromley, Bryan 175 Brooks, jason 157 Brooks, Taya 175 Brooks, Tony 175 Brower, Tracey 157 Brown, Becky 17 Brown, Christopher 157 Brown, Eric 137 Brown, Frederick 17 Brown, Kimberly 17 Brown , Lara 17 Brown, Marcus 157 Brown, Monty 175 Brown, Stephanie 137 Brown, Steve 137 Brown, Tanya 137 Brown WM 157 y Browne, Kitten 175 Bruccoliere, Philip 157 Bruckler, Shawn 175 Brummett, Brett 176 Brummett, Daniel 157 Brunson, Patrick 157 Brusseau, Kym 137, 211 Bruton, Amy 137 Bruton, Colton 157 Bryan, Shawn 157 Bryant, Paul 17 Bryant, Shawna 157 Bryce, joey 17 Bryce, Melody 137 Buccola, Russell 17 Buck, jon 17 Buckingham, Diane 176 Budds, Laura 137 Budna, Matt 176 Budwig, Eric 137 Buehlmann, Scott 137 Buell, jason 157 Bugeda, Keith 18 Buhlen Aaron 137 Bukacek, Eric 176 Bukacek, Robert 137 Bullington, Edward 137 Burak, Autumn 157 Burch, Maureen 176 Burdick, Robert 157 Burge, Lalaina 176 Burgess, Lisa 18 Burgh, Erik 18 Burlingame, Leslie 157 Burnett, Paul 137 Burnette, Matthew 176 Burris, Kelly 176 Burt, jeff 18 Burtzo, David 176 Buth, Michael 18 Buth, Stacy 157 Butleg Karen 157 Butler, Mike 18 Butler, Sean 157 Butterick, Curtis 137 Butters, Temre 157 Buttram, jocelyn 157 Byers, Donald 157 Byers, Byers, B yers, Mason 157 Roger 18 Wynetta 157 C Cadiente, Timothy 176 Caldarella, joseph 176 Calderon, Teresa 176 Calhoun, Kenneth 157 Calise, Dena 18 Calitri, Angela 158 Callison, David 137 Camacho, Albert 18 Camacho, Francis 158 Cambay, Marivic 158 Cameron, Dennis 137 Campagne, Ingrid 18 Campbell, Beth 18 Campbell, Chancey 158 Campbell, Shane 18 Campbell, Thomas 18 Campolito, Mary 158 Campos, joe 158 Campos, Sabrina 176 Canton, Becky 158 Canton, Haydee 18 Canup, Darlene 137 Capocciama, john 18 Capone, julie 176 Capone, Ralph Caprio, Armond 18 Caprio, Robbin 138 Carbonar, Whitman 18 Carey, Elraabeth 138 Carles, Marcus 176 Carlson, joshua 176 Carmichael, Kenneth 18 Carmichael, Peter 176 Carney, Christopher 176 Carpenter, jason 158 Carr, Gregory 138 Carr, julie 138 Carr, Sheryl 176 Carragher, Susan 176 Carrier, Michael 138 Carrillo, Shawn 158 Carroll, Tami 176 Carruthers, Cynthia 18 Carter, Christopher 138 Carver, Cathrien 18 Carvounas, Paul 158 Carvounas, Robert 176 Casasola, Gabriela 176 Cascia, Cory 158 Cassidy, Keely 18 Castillo, Benjamin 158 Castle, Gregory 138 Catt, Dan 158 Cavender, William 158 Ceballos, Donnie 18 Ceballos, Lisa 158 Cennamo, Gerald 138 Cerda, Loretta 176 Cervantes, Antonio 176 Cervantes, Francisco 158 Cervantes, Victor 138 Chalut, Mark 176 Chamberlain, Shawn 176 Champion, Carl 18 Chang,je1l 752- Chang, Won 176 Chanthavisay, Panyasith 176 Chanthavisay, Thiravanh F3 'YN' Chappell, jackie 158 Chavez, Eric 18 , Chelgren, Eric 138 g Chen, Angela 138, 211 Chen, Irene 18 Chen, Mei 176 Chen, Stephen 158 Chen Susan 176 Chi Shing Ren 158 Chi Shing Yeh 158 Chi, Veh 138 Chick, Melissa 158 Chick, Tamara 176 Chin, Frank 138 Chrn,judy 176 Chin, Mike 176 Chiaek, Gregory 138 Chizek, Kimberley 158 Cho, Andrew 138, 211 Choi, james 138 Chong, Hae 19 Chong, Hyok 138 Christensen, Ejnar 158 Christie, Angela 138 Christie, David 158 Christopher, Gina 158 Christopherson, Rick 158 Chyprysler, Brenda 158 Chuchua, Kristin 158 Chung, Frank 176 Chung, Soo 158 Ciufo, joseph 176 Ciulei, Daniel 138 Claras, Nikki 138 Clark, Donald 19 Clark, jennifer 19 Clark, Kristopfor 138 Clark, Terry 138 Clark, Virginia 158 Clarke, john 158 Claxton, Noelle 158 Clem, Rodney 158 Clemens, Terisa 176 Clements, Christopher 158 Clements, jerry 138 Clemts, Teri Cline, Dana Clinton, Tony 176 Cochrane, Richard 158 Cogan, jefferey 19 Cogan, Stacey 176 Cohen, jefhey 158 Chhen, Kevin 176 Cohen, Tillie Coker,jody 19 Colbert, Shauna 176 Colby, Bill 158 Colby, Larry 19 Cole, Heather 158 as Q jf,.gP?? .Eg ., Cole, Weaver 176 k . Colin, Katrina 19 collins, Lisa 19 Collins, Nlichael 158 Eollins, nqesa 139 Combs, Melinda 139 Comoglio, Gary 139 Comoglio, Robert- 176 Compogno, Maria 158 f 'V ton, Scott 176 mstock, Claude 176 Conden, Marie 139 Condit, Da vid 158 Connell, Patricia 19 Conrad, Cherie 176 Conrad, Daniel 19 Conrad, Misty 158 Conrad, Steven 158 Conter, Mark 139 Contreras, Guadalupe 158 Contreras, jose 158 Cook, Teri 176 Cook, Thomas 139 Cooley, Anne 139 Cooney, Dian 158 Cooper. Wendy 139 Cops, David 176 Cornelius, joseph 158 Cornell, Kimberly 158 Cornell, Lynda 176 Cornell, Nicola 19 Cornell, Shari 19 Cornick, Shannon 139 Correa, Margarita 158 Cortez, Kelly 158 Cortez, Lori 158 Cortez, Oralia 158 Cortez, Patricia 139 Cortez, Teresa 19 Cosby, Duane 19 Cossin, Daniel 158 Costanzo, Lisa 139 Coster, Kelly 158 Cotter, jennifer 176 Cotter, Steven 158 Cotton, Candy 176 Coult, Kelly 139 Courreges, Roch 158 Courtney, Kymry 139 Courtney, Michael 158 Covey, jason 176 Cox, Erick 176 Crabb, Anjie 139 Crabtree, joey 176 Crah, Randall 19 Crakon, Richard 139 Crain, Ronald 139 Cramond, james 139 Crandall, Brian 139 Crank, Eugene 19 Crawford, Brett 139 Crawford, Chris 139 Crawford, Robert Creath, jefHey 139 Creath, Steve 176 Cribbs, Dan 139 Cribbs, Sean 158 Crosby, Scott 158 Crownover, Cara 176 Crownover, Collin 158 Cruz, Martin 139 Csonka, Alan 158 Cucculelli, Ray 158 Cuha, Aaron 158 Culbertson, Debbie 176 Cummings, Frances 158 Cunningham, Dean 158 Cunningham, Kurt 158 Cunningham, Susan 139 Cuny, Heather 159 Curtis, Bradley 19 Curtis, Karen 159 Curtis, Kathy 139 Cusimano, Billy 139 Cusimano, Tracie 176 Custer, Clay 159 Custer, Curt 20 Cutter, William 159 D D Ambrosio, Michael 139 D Arnaud, Randy 20 Dadbeh, Kariman 20 Dahlke, Malissa 20 Dakin, Christine 20 Dalbey, Mike 20 Dalvin, Richard 139 Damasius, Nicole 176 Damerow, Elaine 177 Damon, jody 139 Dang, Hong 159 Daniels, Ted 139 Dao, Quyen Xuan 177 Darling, Bryan 159 Darnell, Trisha 20 Dary, Kristin 159 Darwish, Brian 177 Davalos, Norma 177 Davenport, Brent 139 Davenport, Nicholas 259 Davenport, jennifer 159 Davis, Colin 139 Davis, jeff 20 Davis, Kyle 139 Davis, Leanne 177 Da vis, Matthew 20 Da vis, Robert 139 Davison, Ronald 159 Dawes, Glenn 177 De Arcos Diane 177 De Boer, Lynna 159 De Doncker, Lisa 139 De Flippis, Rocco 159 De jong, Christian 159 De La Chica, jason 177 De Lachica joe 20 De Maggio, Gina 20 De Wit, Michelle 20 Deardorff Sandie 177 Deckard, Denise 159 Dedrick, james 139 Dedrick, julie 177 Deeter, Wendy 159 Degley, Christina 159 Degley, Paula 177 Deindoerfer, Kurt 139 Del Rosario, Kimberly 20 Delgado, Lloyd 159 Delp, jeffery 177 Dembrowski, jennifer 177 Denos, Darin 20 Denton, David 20 Derthick, Nicole 177 Desierto, Sheila 21 Detches, Chris 139 Di NOIH, Richard 177 Diaz, Mario 177 Dickerson, Steve 177 Didio, joseph 159 Didio, joseph 159 Dieda, Cheryl 139 211 Dieda, Cindy 21 Diep, john 21 Diep, Michelle 139 Dieu, Linh 139 Diidmf, Leigh 159 Dill, Michael 21 Dill, Stacy 177 Dinger, Angela 177 Dinh, Ozung Tien 139 Dinh, Thu Ha Hoang 139 Dinh, Tuan Quoc 159 Dinh, Vu Hoang 159 Distaso, Richard 21 Dikon, Adriane 177 Dixon, Richard 139 Do Dac 21 Do, Elizabeth Ha Thuy 177 Do, Vuong Thi Minh 177 Doan, Chi Mai 21 Doan, Han Vu Thuy 177 Doan, Steve 159 Dodge, Paul 139 Dodgin, Lisa 177 Doh, Hyun Soon 21 Doherty, Chris 159 Doherty , David 21 Dole, Brian 21 Dole, Krystn 177 Dombrowskr, Kina 21 Domela, jason Domela, Laura 21 Dominello, Amber 177 Domingo, Michael 21 Donaldson, Amy 139 Donaldson, jefhey 177 Donovan, Kenneth 139 Dorn, Rebecca 21 Douan gphouxa y, Chin da vo 177 Douangphouxay, Kaysone 139 Douglass, jefH'ey 160 Douglass, Lee 160 Dowalter, john 160 Downey, David 21 Downey, Terri 139 Drost, Antoinette 21 Drury, Christine 139 Drury, Yvette 177 Du Brock, Michael 139 Du Brock, Michelle 177 Du Frene, Kelly 177 Duare, Ana 177 Duarte, Arturo 160 Duarte, Francisco 160 Duarte, Graciela 177 Duarte, jose Duarte, Maria 21 Duarte, Maribel 21 Duarte, Maricela 177 Dubuc, Laurie 21 Duesberg, Darrin 21 Duff Danielle 177 Duke, Curt 160 Duke, Vincent 21 Dulin, Richard Dull, Michael 21 Dunagan, jim 21 Dunagan, joelle 177 Dunavan, Terence 21 Dunban Donald 22 Dupont, Shelli 177 Dupree, Alica 22 Duran, Elizabeth 160 Duran, Raquel Durbin, Anthony 140 Durbin, Anthony 140 Durnil, Dionne Dusterhok, Stehnie 22 Duvall, Todd 140 Dwyer, Andrea 160 Dwyer, Marc 178 Dyson, Teresa 160, 211 Ealy, Kristy 178 Earles, Lee 22 Earthman, Dawn 178 Eastwood, Anne 178 Eaton, Theodore 160 Eberhardt, Edward 140 Ebert, Adam 178 Eddy, jefHey 22 Eddy, Lisa 178 Eden, Anthony 22 Edwards, Eric 178 Edwards, Michael 22 Egberts, Michael 160 Egberts, Timothy 140 Ehmann, Rebecca 160 Ehrenberg, Heather 140 Ehrenberg, Meredith 160 Ehrhart, Vickie 178 Eichler, Adam 22 Eiland, Wendy 160 Eirnen, Carrie 178 Eimen, Dawn 140 Eldeg joshua 178 Elerding, Da vid 22 Elliot, john 140 Elliott, Charles jr 140 Elliott, Scott 140 Elliott, Shawn 160 Ellis, Craig 22 Ellis, Marcus 140 Elmore, james 22 Elmore, Mike 178 Elvidge, Randy 178 Elwood, Kevin 22 Emmett, jennifer 178 Endo, Stephnaie 160 Engelstad, Lori 178 Engelstad, Richard 22 Englin, Tamra 178 Ennen, Cory 160 Enriquez, Keri 22 Epley, Mark 140 Eppley, Michael 160 Equitz, john 178 Erber, Daniel 22 Erber, Lynne 178 Erbrick, Susan 22 Erickson, Chris 160 Erickson, Da vid 178 Erickson, john 160 Erickson, julie 140 Erickson, Mike 22 Erlandson, john 140 Escobedo, Daniel 178 Escobedo, Tina 22 Escobedo, Trina 22 Eshmdiari, Mina 22 Esparza, Angelica 140 Espino, Sheila 178 Espinoza, Elena 140 Espitia, Robert 22 Estes, Michael 140 Estes, Patrick 140 Est1amba,josette 140 Eun, Andrew Byung Soo 140 Eun, jay 178 Eupen Douglas 22 Eusey, Richard 140 Evans, Christine 140 Evans, jean 140 Evans, Lori 140 Evans, Paul 140 Everson, jay 140 Evett, K ymberly 22 Evett, Todd 140 Ewell, Loreen 140 Ewell, Nicholas 160 Ewers, Daniel 178 Eyerly, Greg 160 Eyerly, Renee 178 E yerly, Robin Fable, Cari 178 Fadich, jodee 178 Faircloth, Shawna 178 Falk, Angelia 178 Fallo, Tammy 161 Falvey, Sean 22 Fanter, Dina 22 Fanter, Kevin 161 Faris, joel 140 Flores, Patrick 23 Flores, Tom 178 Florez, Scott 140 Flory, jeff 161 Flory, Robert 23 Fogg, Kathleen 140 Folker, Randy 23 Folker, Rockell 178 Fontenot, Regina 140 Fordham, Amy 161 Fordham, jennifer 178 Foreman, Anthony 178 Forman, Lisa 178 Forsbeck, Linda 178 Forsyth, Noreen 23 Forsyth, Shannon 161 Fowler, Curtis 24 Farney, Robert Farnham, Wendi 161 Farnum, Timothy Farooqu, Humira 161 Fast, jason 178 Faught, Aimee 140 Faught, Christine 140 Faulkner, Bud 23 Faust, Kenton 178 Feathers, Brent 178 Fecht, Tiffany 178 Federwitz, Neko 178 Feemster, Andrissa 178 Fein, Vincent 23 Fekete, Tom 178 Fekjar, Erin 140 Feldman, Gale 23 Fennell, Michael 140 Fenton, Neil 161 Fenzl, Tracy 161 Ferdinand, Carl 178 Ferguson, jefhey 23 Ferguson, jefhey 23 Ferguson, Kelley 161 Ferragamo, Cassandra 161 Ferragamo, Christina 23 Fettig, Tim 161 Fiebert, Bryan 23 Fiedler, Veronica 161 Figueroa, Michael 140 Fink, Troy 140 Finley, julius 140 Finley, Michelle 161 Fischer, Cheryl 23 Fischer, Heather 23 Fishburn, Scott 178 Fox Brian 140 Fox, Lisa 24 Fox, Lori 24 Fox, Marcey 24 Fox, Wendy 24 Fraley, Sean 161 Fralick, Gordon 24 Francis, Glenna 161 Francis, jennifer 161, 211 Franey, Michael 140 Frankl1n,joyce 24 Franklin, julie 140 Frazier, Robert 161 Frazier, Shane 140 Fredenburg, john 24 Freedle, Wendy 24 Freeman, Rick 24 Freitas, Rhonda 140, 211 French, Cathy 178 French, Eric 24 French, Kathleen 24 Friend, jennifer 178 Friend Tracee 178 Frietsch, Michael 178 Froehle, Cherie 24 Froehle, David 178 Fry, Dara 140 Fuga, Leiloa 140 Fuga, Sampson 178 Fujimori, Erik 178 Fulkerson, Christopher 1 Fuller, Christina 140 Fulton, Devin 24 Fulton, jason 178 78 Fisher, Chuck 140 Fisher, Douglas 140 Fisher, Matt 178 Hsher, Robert 140 Fisher, Tina 140 Fitzel, Scott 161 Fitzgerald, Casey 23 Fitzgerald, Erin 140 Fleck, Butch 178 Fleck, Michael 23 G Gable, john 161 Gabriel, Brian 140 Gabriel, Edmund 161 Galley, Kevin 24 Gallagher, Maureen 140 Galleher, Susan 24 Gallipo, Michele 161 Gallucci, Aniello 25 Gallucci, Carl 161 Gallup, john 161 Galvin, jack 25 Gamm, Arilc 140 Gannaway, Mary 140 Ganz, Christopher 25 Garcia, Ecequio 161 Garcia, Eileen 161 Garcia, Marcia 25 Garcia, Robert 25 Garcia, Shirley 178 Garcia, Tony 178 Gardner, Becky 140 Garman, Don 178 Garner, Faye 178 Garner, Michele 178 Garrard, Wayne 161 Garry, Kristen 161 Garth, Green 178 Garthgreen, Lee 141 Garveg Paul 141 Gates, Danny 141 Gaw, Robert 25 Gaylord, Kristy 141 Geck, john 161 Gehres, Christina 178 Gehres, Diana 178 Gehres, Michael 25 Geigen Seana 25 Geise, Steven 161 Gsister, Wendy 161 Genova, Christin 141 Genova, jack 178 Gentilrni, jeff 25 George, Deana 161 Gerlach, Corinne 161 Gerum, Kurt 141 Gesselman, Kelley 25 Ghobrial, Hany 178 Giarrafha, Louis 141 Gibson, Floyd 141 Gibson, Ron 161 Gibson, Shane 178 Giessuebel, Geofhey 25 Giessuebel, Michael 179 Gifford Christina 161 Gilbert, Mark 179 Gilbert, Scott 161 Gilchrist, Dianna 141 Gill, Evelyn 25 Gill, Kathleen 179 Gill, Keith 161 Gilliland, Darren 179 Gilliland Lee 141 Gillinger, Gregory 161 Giroux, Dean 25 Glasser, Sheri 161 Glover, Benay 25 Glover, joel 161 Goat, james 179 Godines, Celeste 161 Gold, Melainie 179 Golobay, Stephanie 25 Gomez, David 25 Gonzales, Lisa 25 Gonzalez, Angelica 179 nzalez, Carlos 141 hzalez, Christine 179 Gonzalez, Daniel 161 .jonzalez, Irma 25 Gonzalez, Lisa 161, 211 t onzalez, Vanessa 179 Guzman, Donna 26 H Ha Ninh, Quang 141 Haack, Christopher 161 Haack, jefhey 141 Hassbaum, Susan 179 Hadjis, Christina 26 food, Cheryl 25 Good, Cynthia 179 Goodheart, Kimberly 25 Goodman, Scott 141 Q odmanson, Scott 25 4j:dDdSOI1, jan 161 Goodwin, Bobbi 141 Goran, Greg 141 Gordon, Shelly 25 Gore, jacquelyn 161 Gore, Megan 179 Gorman, Christopher 141 Gorman, Kathleen 161 Gorman, Nancy 179 Gowen, Brenda 25 Grace, Bradley 179 Grace, Richard 141 GraR, Amy 141 Grafton, james 141 Grant, Bart 179 Grant, jenne 141 Grant, Melinda 26, 211 Graves, Eddie 26 Graves, Sandy 179 Gray, Brian 161 Gray, Todd 179 Greco, Alexandra 179 Green, jason 179 Green, Tiffiney 179 Greene, Danny 161 Greene, Lisa 161 Gregg, Paula 161, 211 Gregory, Christine 179 Gregory, john 161 Gretel, Stephanie 26 Gretter, Bret 141 Griesman, Kristine 141 Grifhn, Mary 26 Grigoruk, Lena 141 Grimes, Thomas 26 Groenholf Chad 179 Grosvenor, james 161 Grunbaum, Edith 141 Guarino, Patricia 161 Guevara, Gerardo 26 Guffey, Carolyn 179 Guglielmana, Brian 26 Guida, Kiersten 161 Guielzci Lisa 141 Gulinatico, Marie 179 T' whey, Ebru 179 junter,jeana 179 Gust, Guen 161 Gutierrez, Marlena 26 , Hadjis, George 141 Hadley, Stacia 142 Haffke, Susan 26 Hagan, james 26 Hague, Kellie 142 Hake, Christopher 179 Hale, Carrie 161 Haley, Michelle 179 Hall, Brad 161 Hall, Christy 26 Hall, Dennis 179 Hall, julie 142 Hall, Pat 161 Hall, Tracy 161 Hall, Treena 179 Haller, Eric 142 Halley, Karin 142 Hairy, Bill 26 Halsey, Eric 179 Halsey, Scott 26 Halvorson, Ken 161 Ham, Renee 179 Hamilton, Anthony 26 Hammel, Sara 142 Hanaford, Chris 179 Hanavan, john 26 Hand, Robert 161 Hand Tom 161 Haney, Terri 26 Hangen Darryl 161 Hanley, David 161 Hanlon, lVh'chael 179 Hanna, Kerri 161 Hanna, Scott 26 Hansen, Laura 142 Hansen, Rodney 142 Hanson, David 179 Hanson , Tim Harakuni, Scot 142 Harden, Robbie 162 Hardenbrook, David 142 Hardigree, Bob 179 Hare, Cynthia 179 Haretakis, Chris 162 Haretakis, john 142 Hark, Stacie 162 Harker, Trent 26 Harman, jefhey 26 Harper, Michelle 26 Harper, Wade 162 Harrigan, Bill Harris, jennifer 179 Harris, Matthew 142 Harris, Ty 179 Harrison, Derek 142 Harrison, Lisa 179 Harrison, Stephen 142 Harsh, johnny 179 Hart, john 162 Hart, julie 179 Hart, Michelle 142 Hart, Patricia 179 Hartley, Suzanne 142 Hartman, Allyson 142 Harvey, Diane 179 Harvey, Lorrie 179 Harvey, Nikki Harvey, Richard 162 Harwood, Shelly 162 Hashimoto, Staci 162 Haskins, Karen 179 Haskins, Richard 162 Hass, Becky Hassett, Brooke 179 Hatch, Randy 142 Hatlestad, Carol 179 Haubrich, Mike 142 Haug, Andrea 142 Haverick, Stephen 179 Haverstock, Kenneth 179 Hawkins, Heather 179 Hawkins, joey 179 Hayden, jonathan 162 Hayek, Nancy 142 Hayes, jerry 142 Hayes, Shawn 162 Haynes, Amber 179 Hays, Kathleen 142 Hayward, Mike 179 Hazard, Brian 179 Heald, Dawn 142 Healey, Scott Heaton, Guy Heberden, Diane 179 Heckman, janet 179 Heckman, Katharine 142 Hedrick, Shawn Heim, Darrin Heinrich, Damon 162 Heintzman, Paulette Heise, Elizabeth Heit, Chad 179 Heitzmann, Eric Heller, Eric 142 Hempfling, Nancy Henderson, Darci 179 Henderson, Kimberly 180 Hengler, james Hennell, jessica 162 Henry, Patricia Henry, Rich 180 Herbst, Christopher Herbst, Paul 162 Herman, Phil Hernandez, Ana 162 Hernandez, Anthony 142 Hernandez, Cindy 162, 211 Hernandez, josette 142 Hernandez Melinda 28 Hernandez, Monica 162 Hernandez, Ron 28 Herrmann, Michael 162 Herstoff Renee 180 Hess, Da vid 28 Hess, Scott 162 Hess, Shannon 180 Hiatt, Michael 180 Hickerson, Eric 180 Hicks, Cindy 142 Higa, Brent 180 Higgason, Robert 142 Higginbotham, Michelle 142 Hight, Shylo 180 Higuchi, Lee 162 Hilger, Catrina 28 Hill, Adam 162 Hill, Beverly 28 Hill, Matthew 180 Hill, Sara 180 Hillborn, Michelle 180 Hillhouse, Margarey 142 Hillman , Christopher 180 Hhnenes, jim 162 Hinegardner, Shannon 142 Hinojosa, Cynthia 162 Hirsch, Mark 162 Hitchcock, Rodney 28 Ho, Canh Buu 162 Ho, Chi Ngoc Lan 28 Ho, Huong, Ngo 162 Ho Linh Buy Huy 142 Hoang, Dung 142 Hoang, Hai Minh 142 Hobrecht, jaylene 162 Hockman, Dayna 162 Hodge, Sean 162 Hoelschr, Stephen 162 Hofrf Timothy 142 Hogan, Erik 162 Hoggatt, Gretchen 180 Holaday, Yvonne 28 Holdal, Kevin 162 Holmes, Adrianna 142 Holtzman, Benjamin 180 Holtzman, Michelle 142 Hood, Wendy 180 Hooper, Deborah 28 Hopen Michelle 180 Hopkins, Lisa 162 Hopkis, Stephanie 180 Horn, Crystal 162, 211 Horning, Sally 180 Horton, julia 28 Horton, Mary 28 Horton, Todd 180 Hostetler, Christopher 142 Houchin, Ayrien 162 Houck, Steve 142 Hougan, john 142 Hough, Brandon 16 Houle, Deanne 28 Houng, William 180 Houston, Brent 180 Howard, Anthony 28 Howell, Christopher 180 Howerton, Robert 142 Hsieh, jude 180 HSL1, Anita 162, 211 Hsu, Michael 180 Hua, Dai Trang 142 Huang, Glen Lin Gin Huang, Iris 162 Hubbard, Dennis 29 Hudson, Richelle 180 Huerta, Maria 180 Hughes, Richard 180 Hughes, Wendy 162 Hulett, Steven 142 Hultgren, jeffery 29 Humphries, jason 180 Hung, james 142 Hunt, Kelli 180 Hunt, Rick 180 Hurtado, jesus 180 Huskins, Kathleen 29 Hustig, Lisa 142 Hutchinson, Tawnie 162 Huynh, Doan 162 Huynh, Loi Huu 29 Huynh, Nghia 29 Huynh, Phuong Bich 142 Huynh, Thuy Bich 162 Huynh, Vinnnh Ngoc 162 H yers, Melainie 142 Iida, William 142 Inch, Leslie 162 Ingalls, Amy 142 Ingalls, Matthew 180 Ingham, Fiona 29 Inglis, Gary 29 Ingram, Shawn 142 Iriarte, Andrea 180 Iriarte, Michele 142 Irizarry, Frank 180 Irving, Brett 162 Isom, Debbie 162 Ison, Babette 162 J jackle, Lara 162 jackson, Chris 142 jackson, Kristi 142 jackson, Michelle 180 jackson, Shawna 143 jacobs, Lisa 162 jacobs, Raymond 180 jacobs, Timarie 143 jago, Tracy 143, 211 james, Darren 143 janas, jennifer 162 janecek, Donna 162 janick, Danette 162 jarvis, Darla 180 jarvis, Kenneth 162 jasinskr, Tami 29 jelenich, Tifhzny 29 jenkins, Charlie 29 jenkins, Deron 162 jenkins, Mark 180 jenkins, Temre 162 jensen, Shawn 143 jentzach, Brett 180 jeong, Alexandra 180 jereb, Charles 162 jereb, Christopher 180 jiang, Frank 143 jiles, Gavin 180 jillson, Kim 29 jirjls, Sandra 143 johnsen, Poppy 180 johnson, Edward 143 johnson, Christy 180 johnson, Curt 180 johnson, Eric 143 johnson, Erik 143 johnson, Ian 180 johnson, jaysen 29 johnson, jefney 162 johnson, Kari 180 johnson, Kelli 29 johnson, Michael 143 johnson, Michael 143 johnson, Tami 162 johnson, Ty 143 johnston, Bret 29 johnston, Lori 162 johnston, Teresa 143 johnston, Timothy 143 johnston jolly, To e, Eric 143 dd 162 jones, Angela 29 jones, Eric 180 jones, jefhey 162 jones, ju lie 162 jones, Laura 180 jones, Mark 143 jones, Matthew 180 jones, Mick 180 jones, Thomas 29 jones, Tina 162 jones, Wendy 143 joseph, Charles 162 joseph, Laura 180 joseph, Lee 143 joslin, jody 29 julrne, Eddy 162 jung, Gretchen 180 K Kahler, Krissy 29 Kaiser, Andrew 29 Kallal, Daniel 143 Kallal, David 29 Kama, Shaun 162 Kamei, Mark 143 Kane, Cynthia 162 Kang, Patty 143 Kanocz, Kenneth 29 Kanski, Kimberly 180 Kao, Kenny 143 Kardamakrs, Snnosthenes Karirni, Pashtana 143 Karinn, Timor 180 Karimi, Zarmina 143 Karpman, Bobbi 29 Karsgor, Eric 29 Kasko, Martin 180 Kass, Rachel 143 Kasser, Karen 29 Kasser, Sharon 180 Kassoff Christopher 162 Kathmann, Andrea 162 Kathmann, Stephen 143 Katter, Dana 162 Katz, Nikola 29 Katz, Ron 29 Katz, Steven 29 Kaufman, Eric 180 Kaufman, Eric 180 Kawasaki, Nancy 29 Kawauchi, Coleen 44 Kay, Douglas 180 Kay, jeanne 144 Kaye, Kristina 180 Keen, Derek 162 Keith, Gregory 162 Keithahn, Patrick 180 Keithahn, Todd 29 Keller, jeff 180 Keller, Tamara 144 Keller, Tracey 144 Kelley, Kara 162 Kelley, Larry 162 Kelley, Peter 144 Kellis, jonathan 180 Kelly, Aaron 162 Kelly, George Kelly, john 29 Kelly, Mark 30 Kelly, Mike Kelly, Shane 144 Kennedy, Lisa 30 Kennedy, Shaun 30 Kenslow, Debbie Kent, Christina 144 Kent, Steven 180 Kernkamp, Stephanie 181 Kerper, Steven 181 Kessler, William 144 Ketcham, Rod 144 K eyte, Denise Khampong, Ammaphone Khampong, Vansana 29 Kibel, Deborah 30 Kidd, Cassie 144 Kidd, Eric Kidd, jeff 4 Kieffer, Katherine .30 Kieva, Patrick Kievman, Nicole Kikawa, jeff ' Killey, Kristin 144 Kim, Hyungjoo 181 Kim, jason Kim, Randy 144 Kim, Rodney Kim, Soo j King, Eric 181 King, james 30 King, jefh'ey 181 King, Kandice 144 King, Scott 181 King, Sheri 144 Kingsbury, Michael 30 Kinn, Lisa 144 Kinn, Staci 30 Kirby, Mark Kirby, Mark 144 Kirksey, Ruth 144 211 Kist, joelle 144 Kline, Todd 30 Klingensmith, jamie Klus, jeff Klus, Michael 30 Knight, Kelly 181 Knudtson, Bobby 30 Kobayashi, Darryl Konieczny, Keith 181 Kinovalov, Gregory 30 Koplien, Erik KOISIQK, Roger 144 Kosalka, Suzanne 181 Koslosky, Bryan 144 Kosr, Scott 181 Kounter, Roger 144 Krak, Paul 30 Kral, Michael 181 Kramer, Morgan Krantz, Kelly Krcelic, Marcia 144 Krcelic, Mathew 30 Kreipl, jennifer 181 Kreschuk, Karen 30 Kriebel, Kelly 144 Krmpotich, Andy Krouse, Michelle 181 Krys, Michelle 181 Kucera, Erik 30 Kunkle, Damon 144 Kurash, Karen 181 Kurash, Steven 30 Kurz, Chad 181 Kuykendall, Teri 144 Kyelberg, Tim 30 Kyle, Geraldine 30 Kyle, jaymie 164 gliansing, Dennis 164 K yzer, Kinzbetly 181 tsl- fbclle, Brian 181 rvlance, Mary 164 ia Rue, Michael 30 Lu Soya,,C1ndy 164 La ':ey, Crystal 144 I ackey, Michelle 144 Lafferty, Clinton 181 .,.'.'rres, Rickie 181 am Camie 181 , .Emilie 30 gzfgchr, Phen 30 .gt i. Lafnadrid, Ernie 181 Lamb, Gary 144 Lambe, Keith 30 Lamperts, Christina 181 Lamperts, jeft?ey 30 Lane, Drew 144 Lane, Tina ,Laney, Shannon 144 Lank, Cheryl 31 Lanning, Kathleen 145 mnterman, Keith 164 fganterman, Kevin 164 Lapper, Patricia 145 Lardner, Melissa 145 Leivan, Darrin 145 Lembke, Noel 164 Lenarth, Richard 145 Lender, Frederick 31 Lenhoff Sean 145 Lenoff Terra 181 Lenning, Tracy 145 Lennon, Ann 164 Lennon, Helen 31 Leonard, Caprice 145 Leonard, Eric 181 Leonard, Lisa 145 Leroux, Adrian 181 Leroux, john 145 Lester, Edward 181 Leteff Buffy 145 Levinger, Craig 181 Lewin, Andy 164 Lewis, Andrew 31 Lewis, Kevin 181 Lewis, Steven 145 Leyva, Robert 145 Liang, Lawrence 164 Liao, judy 164 Liao, Tony 164 Liboon, john 164 Liboon, Paul 181 Libutti, Laura 181 La wrence, Eric 145 Larned, Sean 181 Larned, Tami 145 Larsen, Eric 181 Larson, Brian 145 Larson, Kevin 181 Larson, Richard 181 Larson, Robert 31 Lasalle, Anne 31 Lavalle, Mary 31 Leader, Leslie 145 Lawson, Lisa 31 Lawton, Daniel 145 La wton, Leah 164 uf me Le Le Le Le Le Le Le Blanc, jeffery 164' Blanc, Tim 31 Blanc, Traci 181 Boeuf Melissa 145 Desma, Michael 145 Hai, Ngoc 31 Khanh, Van 31 Phuong, Diem 145 Tung, Dinh 31 Lebron, Paul I81 Ledwin, Ron 145 Liddell, Catherine 31 Lidyoff Deanna 181 Lidyoff Edward 31 Lies, David 145 Lilly, Sue 145 Liltz, Tracey 181 Lim, Soo Yon 181 Lin, Eric 164 Lin, Iris 164 Lindberg, Tammy Linden, Alycia 31 Lindersmith, Woen di 32 Lindsey, Brian Lindsey, Matthew 32 Linn, David 165 Linsacum, George 165 Lite, Alisa 165 Little, Todd 165 Lizotte, Patricia 32 Llamas, Scott 32 Lohrenz, Eric 181 Lohrenz, Scott 165 Lolli, Dina 165 Lopees, Robert 181 Lorenz, Kenneth 32 Lorenzen, jon 165 Lott, Brandon 181 Loughmillet, Christy 165 Loughran, Lisa 145 Loughran, Elizabeth 32 Love, Douglas 145 Lovil, Thaddeus 145 Lowe, Bruce 32 Lozano, Rigoberto 145 Lu, Bonnie Kay 165 Luangsisongkham, Manokh 145 Luangsisongkham, Manoth 165 Luangsissonkham, Kai 181 Lucas, john 165 Lucero, Anthony 32 Ludwick, jon 181 Ludwick, Thomas 32 Lunceford, Daniel 32 Lund, Nancy 32 Lund, Ulric 145 Lundquist, jennifer 165 Luong, An Khanh 181 Luong, Toan Khanh 165 Luong, Tu Anh 181 Luttecke, Alise 33 Luttecke, Kurt 33 Luu, Christina 165, 211 Luu, Khanh Van Tran 181 Luu, Vu Tran 181 Luzio, Andres 33 Lynch, Kristine 145 Lynn, Robert 145 Lysek, Nicole 33 Malek, Sadigh David 145 Malek, Sadigh George 182 Maleki, joe 165 Malmquist, Ann 145 Mandell, Tracey 182 Mandic, Kelly 33 Mangum, Rod 182 Maniscalco, Damon 33 Mann, Pavan 182 Mann, Robert 33 Mann, Sean 165 Mann, Sheri 165 Mann, Tammy 165 Manoli, Robert 165 MansHed, Dwight 182 Maranian, Pauline 145, 211 Marchetti, Andrea 182 Maricich, janet 145 Maris, Brandi 33 Maris, Todd 145 Marlin, Kevin 182 Marquez, Grady 165 Marsh, Kristen 145 Martin, Angela 165 Martin, jennifer 182 Martin, john 182 Martin, Leslee 145 Martin, Malia 165 Martinex, Dawn 33 Martinez, Erik 165 Martinex, Graciela 33 Martinez, jason Martinez, Michael 165 Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Stephen Martinez, Tamara 145 Marx, jessica 182 Marx, Maura 15 Marx, Rodney 165 Masangkay, Tricia 34 Lo, Hank Hsiu Hung 181 Lo, Presti Bret 165 Lockhart, Lee 165 Lockhart, Robert 145 Lockhart, Steven 181 Lockwood, Christoph Lockyer, Vinnie 32 ' .., Antoinette 181 Lee, Barry 145 Ai .7 Qtleu feve -81 lf r,'g'l'or. my 164 fm Dcbo.'a.'1 181 Qze- .. Patricia 31 t', fxnatcn 164 F6 LoH1s, jeff 145 LoH'is, jennifer 145 Lokis, john 145 LoH1s, Mollie 32 LoH'is, Roger 181 Cl' Mac, Bau Thanh 33 Mac Donald, Hugh 165 Mac Mac Ma c, Mac Mac Gillivray, Kristin 33 Harris, Susan 33 Hieu Bich 145 Kintosh, jennifer Murray, jennifer 33 Macatee, Lance 33 Mach, Melissa 33 Mack, Ian 33 Logins, Kathleen 165 Logue, Richard 165 Loh,joanie Chun Yee 32 Mackinen, Lisa 145 Mackinen, Matt 165 Madam, Cameron 165 Maddox, Violet 33 Madrid, Michael Magee, William 33 Magnuson, Eric 33 Hahamaud, jay 165 Mahda vi, Hessam 33 Maldonado, juan 165 Masse, Michelle 165 Massey, Lisa 182 Masters, David 182 Mata, Lupe 182 Matheson, Michele 182 Matinas, james 145 Matson, Seth 182 Matson, Thad 34 Matza, Eric 145 Mauger, Catherine 34 Mayeda, Dale 145 Mayhew, Sharon 145 Mazotti, joseph 182 Mazzone, Annie 165 Mc Afee, Kelsey 145 Mc Bane, Mitchell 182 Mc Bride, Ed 145 Mc Cahon, Shannon 182 Mc Call, Tim 34 Mc Cann, Michael 145 Mc Carthy, Arthur 34 Mc Carthy, Eric 146 Mc Carty, Sean 34 Miller, Mc Cauley, Terry 182 Mc Clanahan, Charlotte 34 Mc Clanahan, Mil-te 165 Mc Clendon, Coley 146 Mc Combe, Michele 165 Mc Connell, Rex 182 Mc Cormick, Barry 182 Mc Cracken, Kemberly 182 Mc Cullough, Bonnie 146 Mc Cullough, jennifer 182 Mc Cullough, Sherrie 146 Mc Cully, Rebecca 146 Mc Cune, Christopher 146 Mc Cune, Paulla 34 Mc Curdy, Rick 182 Mc Dermort, Michael 182 Mc Donald, Rick 182 Mc Dougall, Andrea 34 Mc Dougall, Barbara 34 Mc Dougall, j1n1 182 Mc Dougall, Veronica 165 Mc Dowell, Corrie 34 Mc Elroy, Corinne 165 Mc Fall, Theresa 34 Mc Gehee, jason 182 Mc Glothlin, Alice 165 Mc Gough, Catherine 165 Mc Govern, joan 34 Mc Graw, Katrina 146 Mc Gu1re,judy 182 Mc Guire, Stephanie 165 Mc Intosh, Mark 146 Mc Kay, Denise 146 Mc Kenna, William 182 Mc Lachlan, Dianne 34 Mc Leod, Brian 182 Mc Mahan, Mawr 34 Mc Millan, Caroline 165 Mc Millan, Gerald 182 Mc Millan, Scott 34 Mc Millen, john 146 Mc Millen, joseph 165 Mc Nerney, Eileen 34 Mc Ney, jennifer 146 Mc Rae, Bruce 165 Mebust, Wendy 165 Medina, Ana 34 Medina, Maria 182 Meharry, Denise 146 Mehta, Samantha 34, 211 Meier, Eric 146 Meier, Paulette 182 Meisinget, Leif 182 Melton, james 34 Mena, Brian 182 Meng, Leah 34 Mengert, Peter 34 Mengert, Robert 182 Mentas, Nancy 182 Mentas, Nicole 182 Merced, Sara 146 Merck, Darren 146 Merck, Kyle 34 Mercolino, Nicole 146 Mershimer, Pamela 34 Metro, Christopher 146 Metro, Tim 182 Metz, Dawn 146 Metz, Heidi 182 Meuse, Maiorano Meyer, Kurt 35 Michalski james 35 Miles, Rachael 182 Miles, Warren 35 Millaud, Michael 35 Mosham, Mary 147 Mosham, Michael 182 Moshenek, Michael 165 Mossing, Phil Motter, john 165 Moua, Deu Moyer, Leslie 165 Miller, Carrie 165 Miller, Christin Miller, Daniel 182 Miller, David 146 Miller, David 35 Miller, Debra 165 Miller, Donald 35 Miller, Eric 182 Millr, joel 35 Miller, Michele 35 Miller, Laurie 146 Miller, Stephanie 182 Tiffany 182 Moyer, Megan 147 Mueller, Elizabeth 147 Mullen, Richard Mundy, jennifer 147 Munoz, Maya 36 Munoz, Michael 183 Munoz, Stephanie 165 Murray, Kelly 36 Murrin, Mike 165 Musgrove, Brett 165 Muskita, Elvira 36 Nluskita, Mike 165 Musolf Andrian 183 Mutch, jeftley 165 Mye, Geofney 183 Mye, Michael 147 Myers, jennifer 147 Nguyen, Khanh 183 Nguyen, Khoa Quynh 183 Nguyen, Phong Thanh 166 Nguyen, Quang Tien 183 Nguyen, Tai 147 Nguyen, Thao Duy 183 Nguyen Tuan Hoang 147 Nguyen, Tuan Huy 183 Nguyen, Vinh Tien 166 Nguyen, Yen Lynh 166 Nichols, Scott 166 Nichols, Shannon 183 Nicol, Amy 147 - Nissinz, Ilana 147 . 2 Nitti, Yvette 166 Nix, Barbara 36 Nikon, Gregory 147 Noble, Dina 36 Noble, jefney 166 Noblitt, Eric 166 1 Noda, Craig 36 Nolan, Michele 147 Noon, Steven 36 Nordeen, Daniel 147 None, jessica 147 Mills, Cynthia 35 Mills, Gregory 35 Mills, Heather 182 Milostan, Kathy 35 Minder, Randy 182 Miqueleiz, Alhtedo 182 Mirtle, Bryce 165 Mitchell, Brian 35 Mitchell, Christopher 182 Mitchell, Daniel 182 Mitchell, jennifer 165 Mitchell, Tracy 146 Mithoff Laura 35 Miyashiro, Howard 146 Moberly, Scott 146 Moberly, Tami 182 Moelleig Christopher 182 Moeller, jeff 182 Moher, Nicole 146 Monroy, Annalisa 35 Montogomery, Marilee 182 Na, Chong W 183 Na, Kristen Yunsun 147 Naber, Issam 36 Naber, Rami 183 Nagel, Samantha 147 Nail Trevor 183 Nakamura, Corey 166 Nakamura, Tammy 36 Nakhiengchanh, Phanmaly 36 Nall, Andrea 183 Nam, Esther 166 Nam, Sam 166 Napier, Daniel 166 Napier, Elizabeth 36 Napoli, joseph 147 Napoli, Mark 166 Nash, Annalisa 36 Navarro, Dawn 147 Navongsak, Southat 166 Netroney, Kenneth 183 Norman, Steven 183 Normandin, Sharon 147 Noroian, john 147 Norris, Deirdre 183 North, Sharon 37 W Norton, Heath 183 Nowlin, Kristen 183 Noyes, Paul 183 Nunn, Donna 37 Nunn, Marlt 166 Nuss, Paula 166 Nygard, Lotton 166 Nylander, Kai 166 0 O Brien, Charles 147 O Brien, Kathy 166 Moon, Tina 146 Moore, Eddy 146 Moore, jennifer 146 Moore, Marc 35 Moore, Melissa, 182 Moore, Michael 182 Moore, Robin 146 Nelson, Brett 166 Nelson, jeff 166 Nelson, joseph 183 Nelson, Scott 147 Nelson, Scott 14 7 O Brien, Patric 183 O Connell, Kristen 166 O Keeffe, Michelle 166 O Neill, Gerriet 166 Oberg, Eric 166 Obey, Scott 37 Ochoa, Carlos 166 Ochsnet, Kristie 183 Odell, Lynn 37 Olander, Cheri 183 Moorehead, Sharon 182 Moorehead, Taylor 146 Morgan, Keith 165 Morgan, Russell 35 Moroney, Kelly 165 Morris, Allyson 146 Morrison, Alan 35 Morrison, Melissa 147 Morrison, Robert 36 Moses, Ron 165 Nemeth, Louis 147 Nervo, Regina 147 Ness, Edward 166 Nessl , Eric 183 Nessl, Theresa 36 Neubert, john 147 Neumeister, Nancy 166 Newman, Stephen 147 Nguyen, Binh Tien 147 Nguyen, Binh Van 36 Nguyen, Hung 183 Olivas, jodi 183 Olner, Laura 147 Olsen, Eric 37 Olwin, Ena 147 Olwin, Tracy 37 Omicioli, Steven 147 Opfer, Robert 183 Ordaz, Deknnso 147 Orrico, Dawn 37 'iiffflgi' Orrico, Steven 183 ' Ortega, Mario 183 Ortega, Richard 166 Ortiz, Lisha 37, 211 Mark 37 Ortiz, Marty 147 Orzol, Holly 183 Oslm, Natalie 166 Osman, Amina 183 Osmon, Karen 183 Osmon, Kimberly 147 mQrtiz, Lora 166 211 TQ: 1 y Otken . Thomas 147 A Otto,,Chri.' 166 '54 w f.-law, coiby 1.93 J- e .on, Patrick 183 Owen, Kim 37 Owens, Isaac 183 Owens, Lisa 147 Patino, jesus 183 Patino, Richie 166 Patterson, Guy 166 Patterson, Linda 37 Patterson, Tim 37 Peel, Cynthia 147 Peeples, Amy 166 Peeples, Angela 147 Pemper, Stefanie 183 Pemper, Steven 147 Pennock, Kay 37 Pepper, Freddie 166 Perceval, Gregory 166 Perez, Arnulfo 166 Permenter, Sean 147 Perreault, Odette 37 Perron, Albert 147 Perry, Nancy 183 Petersen, john 37 Peterson, Brian 147 Paalman, Russell 166 Pacholik, Matthew 147 Paden, Kelly 37 Padheld, Barry 37 Padgett, Michael 37 Pagnanelli, Deidre 166 Pagnanelli, Franco 147 Pagnaelli, Monica 37 Pagter, Steven .166 Palacios, Angela 183 Palacios, Greg 183 Palacios, Michelle 147 Peterson, David 32 38 Peterson, Dean 38 Peterson, jill 166 Peterson, Scott 38 Pettijohn, Kristy 38 Pettit, Claire 183 Petty, David 148 Petty, Robert 183 Pfeifer,.Kristi 183 Pfeiffer, Maryalyce 183 Phan, Bieu Quoc 148 Pham, Dat Tri 166 Pham, Hue Mai 166 Palmer fynthia 147 Palmer, Grace 147 Palmer, justin 147 Palmer, Laura 166, 211 Palmer, Lisa 37, 211 Pandya, Shehli 183 Pham, Hung Quoc 166 Pham, Lien Mai 38 Pham, Phung Kim 166 Pham, Thai Quang 148 Pham, Tuan Hoang Thanh 38 Phan, Kim 38 Pang, Allie 166 Panis, Heidi 147 Pannell, Rodney 37 Pariseau, Shane 147 Phan, Thao Phuong 148 Phanouvong, Nopphadone 148 Phanouvong, Thidakone 38 Phavong, Houmpheng 166 Park, Dennis 183 Parker, Amy 183 Parker, Anita 147 Parker, Christen 147 Parker, Ronda 166 Parker, Shannon 183 Parks, Christian 183 Parmentier, Linda 147 Parr, Kevin 147 Pha vong, Latda vanh 38 Phelps, johanna 166 211 Phengthirath, Kambount 166 Phengthra th, Seng vila y Phetsomph ou, Viengthong 38 Phillips, Chad Phillips, jeffery 148 Phillips, Vanessa 38 Philp, Dave 166 .P Parra, Lisa Parris, Allison 183 Parson, Iesha 183 Parsons, Danny 166 Parsons, Randy 37 aftrdge, Damon 183 iqtridge, Laura 147 'f'tel, Minaxi 3 7 ' V. jir 183 f 8atish 37 aterno, Miguel 37 Phonexa y, Nida vone 166 Phonexa y, Sonepra song 1 48 Phongcharern, Nitda 148 Phongcharern, Sakone 148 Pickens, Robyn 148 Pickens, Todd Picquelle, Sean 166 Pieratt, Laurel 148 Pierce, Christopher Pietrosanto, Carla Pigford, Ashley 166 Pignatore, Tina 38 Pine, joshua 38 Pirzkstaff Sherri 38 Pino, Deborah 166 Pirkle, Raymond Pitt, Stacey 38 Pitts, Cindy Pitts, Randa 166 Porley, Paul 148 Plaster, Robert 166 Plattner, Stacy Pledger, Tanya Pledger, Theresa 38 Poe, Brad Poetes, Melinda 148 Pohl, Christopher Polley,jack1yn 148 Pomije, David 148 Pont, Cary 38 Pope, Kenton Popovich, Emilie Porter, Eric 148 Porter, Kim Porter, Merideth 166 Porter, Penelope Post, Karl 38 Post, Michael 166 Potenza, Gerald 148 Potenza, jeff 148 Potter, Amy Poundris, Tammy 166 Powell, Cheryl 38 Powell, john 38 Power, Kevin Powers, Gary Pra vongviengkham, Viram Pra vongviengkham, Vrrap 166 Prescott, Laurie Presutti, Elizabeth 38 Presutti, Marina 166 Priest, Garrett 166 Prieto, Rafael 38 Pringle, Dana 38 Pringle, james 38 Provence, Charles 38 Provorse, Kemble 148 Pryer, Craig Pryor, Robin 148 Pujol, Danielle 148 Puldas, Cathy 148 Purcaro, Michael 166 Purdue, Kenneth 148 Putman, Dawn 148 Q Quibuyen, Myrna Quiles, Fernando 148 Quinn, Elizabeth 148 Quinn, Elizabeth 38 Quinn, Karalyn Quinn, Kevin 148 Quinton, Dorothy 38 Quist, Pa trick Rader, Michelle 39 Ramanjaneya, Vidya 148 Ramirez, Ann Ramirez, Brian Ramirez, Demitri Ramirez, Elena Ramirez, George Ramirez, Martha 148 Ramirez, Terri 39 Ramirez, Windy Ramos, Leina 148, 211 Ramsey, jacqueline 39 Rana, Adiba Ranck, Lisa Randall, Sandra Randall, Tina 39 Rangel, Narissa Rasmussen, john 39 Rasmussen, Mark 39 Rattanaphouly, Somsay Rattanaphouly, Vieng 148 Raum, Brenda 39 Rautenstrauch, Denise Rautenstrauch, jeff 167 Rautenstrauch, Kevin 39 Raver, Cheryl 148 Ray, Philip Rayburn, Robert Read, Andrew 167 Reber, Howard 39 Redl, Helga 39 Redl, Steve 167 Redman, Christine 39 Redmond, Vincent Reeder, Neil Rehling, Kenneth 167 Reid, jeana Reiley, jeftley 39 Reilly, Colleen 39 Reilly, Gene 148 Reineke, Staci Reinhart, Anne 39 Reitano, Bartholomew Reiter, jennifer Relstab, julie 148 Resnick, Ed 148 Rettberg, Timothy 148 Reutter, Dawn Revak, Valerie 167 Rexoade, Brenda 39 Reynolds, Heather Reynoso, Christine 167 Rhines, Stephanie Rhoads, Chris 148 Rhodes, Wendy 167 Riccardi, Gino 167 Rice, Cathy 42 Rice, Michelle 148, 211 Richard, Hebbe 167 Richard, Mario 42 Richards, Mark 167 Richardson, Laura 148 Richardson, Rebecca 42 Richardson, Rikki 148 Richter, john 42 Ricks, Rex 42 Ricks, Ross Riddle, Dustin Riffenburgh, Kevin 148 Riffenburgh, Michelle Riggs, Lisa Riley, Paul 42 Rini, Melora 167 Rinker, Mike 148 Rios, PorHrio Rioux, Tammy , Rioux, Tifkzny 167 Risher, David 148 Ritenour, Douglas 167 Rivera, Aaron 167 Rivera, David Rivera, jannet 148 Rivera, Monique 148 Rivera, Sandra 42 Rivera, Suzy 42 Rivero, Kim Rivero, Natalie 148 Rives, Lisa 148 Rohhms, Ronnie 148 Robert, Michael 167 Roberts, Andrew Roberts, joshua Roberts, Stephen Robinett, joel 148 Robinette, jason Robinson, Danielle 42 Robinson, Gary Robson, Elizabeth Rodgers, Christopher 167 Rodgers, Robin 42 Rodgers, Shannon 167 Rodriguez, Brian 185 Rodriguez, Mike 42 Rodriguez, Nina 148 Roehr, Mary 185 Rogers, Kelly 42 Rogers, Robert 185 Rojas, Carlos 148 Rollins, Mark 42 Romano, Ziki 185 Romanowski, Paul 185 Romero, Laura 185 Romero, Rene 148 Rooney, Kelly 42 Root, Eric 148 Root, jason 167 Rootes, Gretchen 42 Rosado, Mimi 149 Rose, Brent 185 Rosecrans, Dorian 167 Rosen, Cynthia 149 Rosen, jason 185 Roslington, Glenn 42 Roslington, Lisa 167 Rosow, Leonard 167 Ross, Christopher 149 Ross, Lori 42 Roth, Travis 185 Rothwell, Scott 185 Round, Vanessa 167 Rowe, Daniel 43 Ruddy, Steven 185 Ruddy, Timothy 149 Rugless, Marcus 185 Ruiz, Phil 149 Ruiz, Rodrigo 185 Rumbley, Thomas 43 Runnalls, Trisha 149 Runolkson, Thomas 185 Russ, jeff 167 Russell, Gavin 149 Russell, Kim 167 Russell, Larry 149 Russell, Robert 43 Russo, Shawn 185 Ryan, Gregory 185 Ryan, Patrick 185 S Saavedra, jennifer 149 Sabin, Chad 167 Sage, Christian 43 Saksa, Amy 167 Saksa, William 43 Salatrno, jason 185 Salatino, Quicasue 185 Salazar, David 149 Salyer, john 185 Salzman, Ian 149 Sammartano, Bridget 149 Sammartano, jennifer 167 Sampieri, Cassandra 43 Sample, Brad 43 Sanchez, jeff 185 Sanchez, Mark 43 Sanchez, Sean 149 Sandberg, Christopher 149 Sandberg, Timothy 185 Sanderson, Caroline 167 Sandog Christopher 185 Sandoval, Michael Sandoval, Robert Sandquist, Susan 43 Sangster, Ashley 149 Saporito, Lara 43 Sapp, Carlton 168 Satchell, Buffey 185 Satterth waite, Casey 185 Satterthwaite, Kelly 43 Sauer, Stephanie 168 Saunders, Mickeline 168 Sayarath, Souphalack 185 Sayarath, Sourisak 43 Schadee, Christina 43 Scharbach, Shelly 168 Scharrer, Thomas 149 Scherr, Deena 149 Scherr, Denny 185 Schichtel, Patricia 168 Schrlhab, David 149 Schillmoeller, Michael 43 Schlange, Alan 149 Schlehuber, Sheri 185 Schlereth, Leonard 149 Schmeski, Lisa 149 Schmid, Susan 185 Schneeloch, Kevin 149 Schneider, jana 43 Schneider, Matthew 185 Schroeder, Kathi 185 Schult, Beth 149 Schulten, Susan 43 Schulz, Sandra 149 Schumacher, Chanda 43 Schumm, jamie 185 Schutz, Michael 43 Schwartz, Michelle 185 Scracca, Brian 168 Scione, Gina 43 Scione, Michelle 43 Scott, jefhfey 43, 185 Scott, jefhey Sears, Laura 149 Sebastian, Anastacia 168 Sellers, jim 149 Semingson, julie 168, 211 Setian, Guy Setian, Matt 168 Seto, Claudine 185 Seto, Eugene 168 Seto, Kim 150 Sexton, Gina 185 Shaffer, Cindi 168 Shakley, Stacy 43 Shanahan, Ronald 185 Shane, Raymond 185 Sharma, Sunil 168 Shaw, Kevin 185 Shaw, Laura 150 Shaw, Rendi 150 Shaw, Robert 185 Shea, David 168 Shea, Steven Shearman, jenny Shermoen, Shelley 43 Shisbey, jenifer 168 Shofer, joshua 168 Shaham, Amir Shute, Frank 150 Sieczkowski Kristina Sikorske, Cheryl 168 Silber, Robert 150 Silkenson, Eric Simmons, Paul Simmons, Randy 150 Simon, Angelique 168 Simpson, Heidi 169 Simpson, Ledu Sims, Mynde 169' Sims, Todd Singsavaddy, Thavone 150 . 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Slaton, Michele 150 +54 Slifman, Simone it in Sly, Kimberly 44 A Smiley, Cori Smith, Alissa 169, 211 Smith, Benjamin 169 Smith, Chad 44 Smith, David 44 5' Smith, Diana 44 Smith, jennifer Smith, Karen Smith, Kasty ' Smith, Laura 44 I ' Smith, Lisa V Smith, Michelle 150 S4 Smith, Shelley 169 Smith, Timothy 169 Smithson, Stephanie 169 Snow, Darren 150 Snow, Wade 150 Snyder, Bob 169 Snyder, Gail 169 Snydeg james 44 Snyder, Kristin 169 Snyder, Suzy Sonetti, Lisa Sonju, Tonia sofsfhgfhh, Vannachith Sosner, Alexander 150, 211 Sotakoun, Aksone 150V U ' Sotakoun, Chanthanom 150 Sotakoun, Phonechith 150 Sotakoun, PhC.iPf.fTrlL 150 Soto, john 169 Soto, Vince 44 Sowers, Eric 44 Sparks, jeff L Sparks, Shane 150 Spassoff Michael 169 Spears, Stephen 150 Spell, David 150 Spellman, Tracy 44 Spencer, Cory 186 Spencen Todd 186 Spencer, Tom 150 Sperl, Robert 44 x nu SpiegeL Sheri 44 ' Sportes, Michael 150 Sprague, Dniel 150 ' if A Susan 45 V 3 l, Spurrier, Zachry 750 St john, Kirk 169 St Pierre, james 186 Stack, Carrie 186 Stack, Lori 150 Stack, Rob 151 Stacy, Robert 151 Stacy, Sandra 186 Stadum, Lynn 44 Stafford, Sapdra Stamm,ASfg3gvvrLa,fl86 ' Eeidi' 186 f , Kristen 44 . u 5 Michael 169 F ark, jewel '69 5 1 fs :G 'wx' .4 4. -. 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'W f' Dave 44 Stenstrom, june 186 Stephen, Connie 44 fStephens, jill 151 Stephenson, Kristin 151 Sterling, Shannon 169 Stevens, Angela 151 Stewart, Erin 44 Stewart, jerry 186 Stewart, Scot-t,186 Stewart, Tina 44 Sti llwell, Tiffany 186 Stilwell, james 44 Stimmler, Kathleen 169 Stinson, Robbie 186 Stith, Samantha 151 Stoddard, Carrie 169 Stokes, Da ' Stone, Brenda 151 Storch, Laura 169 Storch, Lynn 45 Stought, jeHrey -15 Stout, Bobbi 186 Stout, Craig 186 Stout, jason 51 ftrac 'r, Randy 169 Strehse, Diane 169 Stremper, Timothy 45 Strickland, David 169 Strickland, Dyanna 169 Strickland, Shielah 151 Stroheckf' David 45 Stiole, Q., ' 186 from bitski, Cathy 169 uubitski, Theresa 151 Ef'A2,3'L,1g,jetY 45 U Hnks, L Garrett 169 V-Strouse, Dean 151 Stuart, jefhey 169 Stubban, Christopher 151 Stuyver, Paul 151 Subeg Kathleen 45 Tetreault, David 169 Thiedemann, Traci 186 Thoma, Cheie 9 Thomas, Frank 169 Subherwal, Chanderika 151 Subherwal, Suneeta 169 Subia, Lisa 151 Sugimoto, Andrew 45 Sugimoto, Tamiko 151 Sullivan, jm 45 Sullivan, Quinn 186 Sullivan, Sean 151 Sullivan, Tara 169 Sunblade, jennifer 45 Sundalhl, Scott 186 Sundwall, jennifer 169 Super, Eric 186 Sutton, Barbara 45 Sutton, Rowan 169 Swalin, Sandra 169 Swanson, Lisa 151 Swaroop, Shraddha 169 Swaroop, Suki Sukanya 186 Sweetman, Cathy 151 Sweetman, jason 186 Swingle, Stephanie 169 Syed, Zara 169 Thomas, jeff 46 Thomas, jon 151 Thomas, Kristy 46 Thomas, Mike 151 Thomas, Natalie 169 Thomas, Robert 151 Thomas, Steve 169 Thompson, Clayton 151 Thompson, Deirore 169 Thompson, Diane 151 Thompson, Elizabeth 46 Thompson, Mike 169 Szabo, Arpi 186 Szabo, Elizabeth 151 Szabo, Sophia 186 Sziveli, T Thomson, Benjamin 186 Thoreson, jeff 186 Thorkildsen, Thea 169 Thorne, Erik 186 Thornton, Amy 151 Thornton, Tina 186 Tice, Kirk 186 Tice, Lloyd 151 Tilch, john 169 Tilley, jonathan 151 Tilley, Renee 46 Tipka, Dawn 169 Tipolt, Alexander 186 Tippie, Kristin 151 Titcomb, Victoria 151 To, Minh Hao 151 Toban Debbie 151 Truong, Quyen 186 Truong, Thien 151 Tsuda, Albert 170 Tsuda, Eugene 46 Tucker, Debbie 151 Tucker, julie 186 Tuckeq Stacy 151 Tucker, Todd 170 Tullock, Tammy 151 Tunstall, Tom 151 Turner, Erik 170 Turrill, Carrie 46 Turrill, Gretchen 186 Tyler, Laura 170 U Udell, Kirsten 152 Umemoto, Dawn 46 Ung, julia 46 Ung, Mike 186 Ung, William 152 Upson, Bridget 152 Upson, David 186 Urner, Chris 186 Usher, Yvette 152 Usik, Brian 47 Utu, Wendy 47 211 Valjda, Paul 186 Tallerino, Anthony 169 Tamanaha, Kathleen 151 Tamas, Anne 45 Tamkm, Scott 169 Tang, Cindy 169 Tang, judy 45 Tang, Namm Keang 45 Tang, Tina 169 Tapper, jamesina 186 Tasselli, Patrick 186 Taylor, Albert 186 Taylor, Dan 151 Taylor, Daniel 186 Taylor, David 169 Taylor, Eric 151 Tayor, Greg 45 Taylor, Michael 45 Taylor, Robert 151 Taylor, Scott 169 Taylor, William 186 Togo, Dominic 169 Tomaino, Tracee 169, 211 Tomasick, Darrin 46 Torres, Ricardo 46 Torrez, Lisa 151 Tostado, Brian 169 Tosyaliyan, Sella 169 Tovatt, Craig 169 Tovatt, Richard 151 Townsend, Kristy 186 Townsend, Lisa 151 Townsend, Sonya 169 Teel, Christa 186 Teel, Michelle 46 Teichann, Amy 169 Tekulve, Renee 151 Temel, Gary 151 Teofilo, Brian 151 Ter, Keurst 46 Terkeutst, Edward 186 Terry, Trey 169 Toy, Arlene 151 Tran, Hieu Thi 151 Tran, Son Kim 186 Tran, Thanh Nghia V 46 Tran, Thanh Nhan V 46 Tran, The Huy Manh 169 Tran, Tuan Trong 46 Treff Tyson 186 Trejo, Pedro 170 Trinh, An 170 Trinh, Chau Kim 46 Trinh, Huong Thi Kim 46 Trinh, Son Kim 186 Trost, jason 186 Troy, Tru e, Kimberly 186 Michelle 151 Trundy, Stephen 151 Truong, Luong 46 Valencia, Kimberly 152 Vallez, Ida 47 Valoff, Traci 170 Van Campen, Adonis 152 Van Dahlen, Danielle 152 Van Der Pol, Bryan 170 Van Der Pol, Randy 152 Van Dinter, Deborah 170 Van Dinter, Diana 47 Van Driel, jason 186 Van Driel, Michael 152 Van Dyck, Douglas 152 Van Krugel, Krista 47 Van Van Van Oosten, Ylva 152 Slyke, Kim 186 Slyke, Kristine 186 Vandenbusch, Carolyn 152 Vandinter, Chris 47 Vann, Karen 47 Varela, David 186 Varela, George 186 Vargas, Marcela 47 Varner,ja1rny 152 Varner, joey Vasquez, Arturo Vathanaphong, Alounsa va Vathanaphong, Ampaphava 170 Vaughan, justin 187 Vaughn, jenifer 47 Vaughn, Rebecca 170 Vaughnn, Cynthia 170 Vega, Deborah 152 Velarde, Dwight 170 Vendley, Ken 170 Vet Wey, Steven 187 Vera, Tessi 170 Vera, Tom 252 Verplank, Timothy 152 Vey, Eddie 187 Vidales, janina 47 Vidales, jimmy 152 Vidales, jon 187 Vierra, Steven 47 Vigallon, Darrin 187 Villalobos, Dan 187 Villanueva, Alvaro 187 Vrllegas, Kimberly 170 Vinh, Huy 152 Viszolay, Bobbie 152 Vitz, Rico 152 Vizcarra, Benjamin 152 Vo, Tan D 47 Vo, Tuan Anh 47 Voda, Kerry 187 Vogel, Greg 187 Vold, Christina 152 Volkoff Andrew 47 Volpi, janine 187 Volpi, Tamara 152 Voorhees, Shawn 170 Vosburgh, Shannon 152 Vu Lynh Phuong Xuan 170 Vu, Quoc Bao 170 Vu, Thao Phuong 170 Vu, Trac Qut 152 W Wager, Kenneth 152 Wain, Michelle 47 Wakula, Christian 47 Waldhauser, Karen 170 Waldhauser, Kelly 47 Wales, Chance 47 Walford, justina 187 Walker, Barry 47 Walker, Bradley 187 Walker, Dawn 152 Walker, jeff 187 Walker, Ronda 152 Walker, Tammy 152 Wallace, Chimene 187 Wallace, Colleen 47 Walsh, Peter 152 Walter, Dawn 187 Wander, Steve 152 Wang, Ling 47 Wanta,janis 152 Wanta, Pamala 170 Wapato, Lee 47 Warden, Shawn 187 Warner, jason 152 Warner, Wa rnke, Kristen 152 Brendon 187 Waronoff Simon 47 Warren, Gretchen 1 70 Warren, jason 187 Warren, Warren, Stacy 47 Tina 152 Washington, Wanda 47 Waterman, Sundee 170 Waters, Melissa 170 Wa tkin s, Richard 1 70 Waythomas, Steven 47 Weatherford, Larry 47 Weaver, jim 187 Wea ver, Wea ver, Paul 152 Pauline 187 Webb, Derrick 187 Webb, Patrick 170 Wedul, Paula 48, 211 Weibelt, Weiblen, Weiblen, Sandra 152 Kerry 48, 211 Stacey 170, 211 Weld, Edmund 48 Wells, Kelly 48 Wentworth, David 187 West, Angela 48 Weston, jamie 152 Weston, Tina 187 Wey, Donald 187 Wey, Susan 170 Wheat, Christine 152 Wheatcrok, Karen 48 Wh eeler, Cheryl 152 Whitcher, jason 187 Whit, Kristina 48 White, Kristine 152 White, Thomas 187 Whitley, Whitn ey, Dan 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V X 0 px' Speaal Thanks To ny' X L v S Mr. Richard E Wers 7 ' Y 'i W ' I .4 1' '5 F'lw SfWw gffwv -Q --M -f zzlntenant Et Toujours. Prom I? always wondered how Prom E E came about. I tried to look - - - it up in the dictionary, but all it said was that it was a dance, I already knew that. It's a very well continued tradition. Every year we wait anxiously for Prom to come. This year it came with much excite- ment. Almost every ticket' was sold, it was an awesome turn out. 'Mainten- ant et Toujours was the theme to this years Prom, it means 'Now and Forever . It was held at the Disney- land Hotel and what a hntastic crowd. When the Bus Boys came out, everyone danced and sang along. You could hardly even sit still for any length of time because the floor was Hom the hundreds of dancing people. Every- one was so cooperative and partici- pated with the bands activities, it was great! It was even more exciting when our surprise guest Captain Clean- Up appeared to say a word about trash. Along with the much loved guest of the Bus Boys, there was video music shown on a screen for everyone to see. They also had a video camera which showed you on screen! The atmosphere was very alive. As you walked in there was a mime standing there handing out long stem red roses to all the ladies, he added a lot of fun to the evening, so did every- one else for that matter. It was deh- nitely a night to remember . . . Now and Forever!! -- ump Into Bed Wth Theatre In Cast Princess Winnifred . . Queen Aggravain . . . Lady Larken ..... Sir Harry ............. Prince Dauntless .......... King Sextimus the Silent . . . Minstrel ............... jester ........ Wizard ................. Princess ii 12 .,,........,... Mime Queen 8: Lady Merril . . . Mime King 8: Sir Kurt . ....... . . Mime Princess 8: Nightingale . . . . . Mime Prince 84 Lord jones . . . Sir Studley ...,......... Sir Luce ...... . . . Lord Wood . . . Lord Davis . . . Lady Rowena . . Lady Lucille . . Sir Brett ....... Kitchen Wench . . . Lady Beatrice . . , Lady Mabelle . . . Emily ....... Sir Thomas . . Lady Lisa . . . Sir Daniel ..., Lady Heather . . . Lord Pepper . . Sir Hans ..,. Lady Heidi , . . Lady jenny .... Lady Melissa .... Lad Shannon y ............., Producer-Direct . . . .Gretchen Rootes . . . . . .jenny Clark ........LisSubia .Kenneth Donvari . . . . .Kyle Merck .Daniel Lunceford . . . . .Rich Crafton . . .Ricardo Torres Whitman Carbonar . .Samantha Nagel ...Tina Lane . . . .Kurt Luttecke . .Bobbie Viszolay . . .Matthew jones . . . . .Ian Salzman . . . ,Ed Eberhardt . . . . . ,jeff Wood . . . . . .ColinDavis . . .Gina Christopher . . ,Michelle Haley . . . ,Brett Dalton . . .Stacia Hadley . . .Shawna Bryant . .Lori Richardson .Faye Lynn Garner . . .Thomas Gasu . . . .Lisa Costanzo . . .Daniel Nordeen . . .Heather Cuny . . .Freddie Pepper . . .Hans Albertson . . .Heidi Borchers . . . . . .jenny Grant . . .Melissa Moore . . . .Shannon Neve or .................,. Ron Albertson Technical and Student Director ..... . . .Randy Worden l Thanks also to the Technical Staff, the Production Staff, the H.B.H.S. Orchestra, Greg Ellis CChoral and Music Directorj, Galen Vogel CSymphonic Band Director and Conductorj, and Kysa Cobb fdancing directory W, exif Y nce Upon A Ma tttess rected the many talents of students A with various interests in the Theater Artsfin the musical Once Upon a Mat- tress . The play and all of the many people involved in it, exhibited the diverse singing, dancing, and acting abilities of the talented students. Under the direction of student di- rector Randy Worden and Advisor Ron Al- bertson, the many differences, complica- tions, and problems were eventually re- solved. The pressure on the students, as well as the adults helping, was enormous but the late nights payed off with a show that was entirely professional in all of its aspects. The production of Once Upon a Mattress was an incredible undertaking but the satisfac- tion ofthe final showing made it all worth while. Once Upon a Mattress is a spoof of the Princess and the Pea . In the Kingdom, Queen Aggravain and King Sextimus have one son named Dauntless. The Queen domi- enates over the son and refuses twelve trials of -marriage by twelve princesses. The Queen and the Wizard conjure up such incredible tests to be put to each princess that none have been able to pass. Since the Queen's his year's Mask and Hammer di- son cannot be wed then no one else in the kingdom can either. Problems arise when one of the Queen's ladies, Lady Larken, be- comes pregnant. Lady Larken tells the famed Knight Sir Harry, the father, that he must find an eligible wife for Prince Dauntless because their son shouldn't be born to an unmarried couple. Eventually, Sir Harry returns with a prin- cess from the swamp, Princess Winnifred. This rough girl and her raucous voice add to the comedy of the play. Princess Winnifred or Fred for short, captures the heart of Dauntless and the hopes of the others. The Queen and the Wizard, however, devise a test of sensitivity that the Minstrel, thejester, and the King found out about. Since they know of the test, they are able to help Fred pass it. In the end, Prince Dauntless and Princess Winnifred and the others are to be married. Peace and harmony reign through- out the kingdom. The dancing was superbly choreographed by Kysa Cobb, the singers with their superla- tive abilities trained by Greg Ellis, and the orchestra by the sensational Galen Vogel. The musical was a success, congratulations. Opposite Page: fFar Upper LeHj The Wiaard questions the Princess 412 to test her eligibility to be the Princes wife. fNear Upper Lekj Prince Dauntless questions his mother, Queen Aggravain, if he will ever be married. K Center LeHj The entire cast sings the song, Open- ing for a Princess in terrific unison. I Far Lower Lekj The Sirs and Lords combine their talents to create enthralling sounds. K Near Lower Lekj Princess Fred Winnihed arouses the others hopes and dreams of being married. This Page: I Above j The Minstrel, the jester, and King Sextinlus the Silent are three Hrends singing the song The Minstrel, the Jester, and I fLeftj Lady Larlcen and Sir Harry sing the song In a Little While. . . while the orchestra plays on in the forehont. fBelowj The Ladies, and Dauntless, sing The Swamps of Home . - Musical -Showing ff K top rightj Charlie jenkins singing Summer Nights. K top lehjbhrn Elmos Beffers singing, K Bottom lekj Bob and Doug Mysteriously resurhce at the Talent Show. K Opposite page top leftj Steve Bevington playing the bass to Blue Suede Shoes. K Opposite page bottom Iekj Singing her way into the hearts of the audience Gina Christo- pher kept in tune. l Talent Show 3 3 its annual Talent Show, The ' ' evening commenced with a packed audience eagerly waiting to see the talent of their Oiler Hiends. Perfor- mances such as singing, dancing, pianists, punk, rock and roll bands, breakdancrng, and a comedy act were performed. Mr. Moorehouse was the Master of Ceremo- nies who introduced each act with a dif- ferent cumberbun as they came on. As the evening came to its close, the winners were announced. 3rd place, went to Char- lie jenkins and Helen Lennon in a small production of Grease singing Summer Nrghtsf 2nd place, went to the 'Fire- ballsf they sang Blue Suede Shoes . 1st place was awarded to the Bautista Crew'Q who performed a combination street dance routine which was choreo- graphed by jellojr. Uune Yusij and Fruit-Lu I Lupe Contrerasj. The crew consisted of DBL ja y K actor in Breakin' Talent Show n April 10th, 1985, HB.H..S. held 2 Electric Boogaloonj, Ms. Lockeg jr. Popsicle, Lil' Miss Tut, Trutle Wax, Flash Rock and the unique yellojrf' Con- gratulations go out to the winners for their superb performances. 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The Ceremony is designed to honor these students for their classroom excellence. There are approximately three-hundred stu- dents nominated for an award. All nominees receive a Tower Pm. From the nominees the medallion winners are chosen, and Hom the medallion winners the plaque winner is se- lected. Tuesday May 14th, the Tower Award nominees had a practice ceremony. Then on May 15th, Z00pm, the Tower Awards cere- mony took place. The ceremony began with an emotional slide show, bringing back memories of the past school year. Throughout the awards there was terrific music entertaznmentg Ses- ame Streetf H2001 Space Odysseyf and Youth is Headstrongu. The cast of Once upon a Mattress did a song Hom the play and the Harmonarires did a terriHc Band- stand Boogie number. The night was a wonderful success. PROGRAM' Mr. Galen Vogel. Di.-f-no V Awards Overtureg 1 .r. Don M6SSCfSCl2Ililf k ,, Classroom Excellenceg Mechelle filmosqgaaf ASB President- Welcomeg Dr. Annmf,'Q'f- bicki, Principal-Awamls I-lostessg 5En.F' Leigh-Mistress of Ceremoniesg Marie ' Remarksg and Ron Alb6H56U-PfOfJ'4ffl,O't'1' Director. ,,v The Students, Faculty, and Administra- tion of I-LBJ-LS. wish to dedicate the Tower Awards of 1985 to the-M D staff members leaving Prof 'L -5 195 tional alter a lifetime ofdgil ,u K' . Q, T .ig vice: , 'I 'A f7 ,5f'fiTv'f2 RAY BAKER ROBERT GRABLE '1 if 1 ESTHER LUZ . in V J DORIS PA ULSEN 7 ,Q JOAN TAYLOR 24 ffm, na, se, -. ,ep Tower Awards M. ire V fx- '3-4. 'Mechelle L. Aimos -4 Dieda fnandz , rig, v, , if :by Weibrn ffm Pralsck gd! fisty Thoinas 'glgsf 'L ollecn Wfllace 1 ' , 'Marial Carver gyxifrii 'WGlson ' fjgnniier, Clark A Daniel Jncenrd sf' Robbin Capriq Melinda Grant ' bu ,James 'Iaiahaul ' W u, QQ than V ql6'd.HerstloIff ,:-if ' mpiiRll1'129Uane'y2 x5U'3efl3Q6:1'- 'f - Doan Huynh Mark S. Kirby Huy Tran 'Robert A, Wimbish Kristine Albert Lisa Collins Kurt Meyer 'Cassandra Sampieri Debbie Baldridge Beverly Hill Kenneth Lorenz 'Kristina Williams Scott Hanna 'Robert Larson Lara Saporito Gregory Konovalov joshua Pine Paul Pixley Soo Kim Michael Van Droel jennifer Sunblade Sherri Pinkstaff 'Kathleen Suber 'Rebecca Dorn jacklyn Polly Shelly Shermoen Stephen Trundy 'Da vid Risher 'Tuan Vo Patrick Webb Khanh Le 'Irene Chen Andres Luzio Yair Zadik 'Peter Carmichael Robert Shaw Donald Wey Vuong Do Deidre Pagnanelli Collin Crownover Glenn Dawes 'joseph Didio Darryl Kobayashi Shing Chi Rigoberto Lozano 'Latdavanh Phoa vong Mary La Valle 'Tammy Nakamura Donna Nunn julia Ung Lisa Gonzalez Elvira Muskita 'Mike Rodrguez Kimberly Valencia Robert Wimbish Ruth Kirksey Amina Osman 'Sandra Schulz Sandra jrjis 'Susan Wey Brent Bowman Sheri Mann Glenna Francis 'Daniel Brummett Lisa Fox joel Miller 'Randy Worden 'PLAQUE WINNERS: ALL OTHERS ARE THE MEDALLION WINNERS. One ofthe secrets of life is to keep our intellectual HQQPYZIEH 'be , , , , fi I Fr' 'rg curiosity acute William 3-at -K . Phelps Q, uf' in To wer A wards Scattered through the paragraphs that follow are the rememberances and events that reflect the year 1984-1985 in all its completeness and entirety, the year here, in a horrible and rejoicing reflection. The last 50 weeks ha ve been filled with some ofthe most conspicious and notorious events, while still containing the joy and happiness of accomplishment and achievement. Even alter the passage of months, statements come back like chosen reminders-some to delight, most to haunt. The past year, 1984-1985 has been a year full of tragedy and rejoicing. Together the people of the world have been influenced and taken part in some of the most notable and notorious events of our time. The day of july 18th is one that will not be forgotten soon. james Oliver Huberty went Human Hunting and shot and killed 21 people at a McDonald ls restaurant in San Ysidro, California, the worst single day slaughter by an individual in US. history. Vanessa Williams resigned her title of Miss America,july 23rd, because nude photographs of her were released in the magazine Penthouse. On july 28th, The Summer Olympic Games opened and closed on Aug. 12th with the U.S. winning 83 gold 61 silver, and 30 bronze medals. john Z De Lorean was acquitted of cocaine-dealing charges on Aug. 16th. President Reagan signed the most extensive revision of criminal law in history on Oct. 12th. On Oct. 26th, surgeons at Loma Linda University Medical Center in California transplanted the heart ofa baboon into a baby girl fBabyFaej who lived until Nov. 15th, becoming the longest surviving human recipient of an animal heart. The case of Agent Orange on jan. 7th was resolved with a settlement of .8180 million. The abortion centers across the nation were warned of violence on jan. 11th, with Reagan and Falwell condemning the bombings. The Supreme Court decision on student searches that are permitted with 'reasonable groundsf was put into effect on jan. 15th. The indictment of Bernhard H. Goetz for the Dec. shooting of youths in a New York subway, came on jan. 25th causing a new trend of vigilantes. The surprise end of the Westmoreland vs. CBS court case ended on Feb. 16th with a settlement involving no money. At home at H.B.I-LS. the teachers picketed the 1 96 pay raise they were offered saying it was an insult'Q many students and parents agreed. Politics of the summer were enough to drive you mad. Mondale received the Democratic nomination on june 5th and Geraldine Ferraro was chosen on july 12th to be his running mate. During june 5th-7th, Indian troops seized the Golden Temple in Armitsar, the head-quarters of Sikh militants. More than 800 Sikhs and 200 soldiers were killed in the fighting. On july 19th, Ferraro became the first woman nominated for vice -president by a major party. President Reagans joke on radio during a microphone check, Aug. 11th, about outlawing and bombing Russia created waves. The bombing of the US. embassy, 14 killed, in Aukar, Lebanon on Sept. 20th, and the killing of 5 people by a bomb planted by the Irish Republican Army on Oct. 12th, injured 35 and nearly killed British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The assassina- tion of India s Prime Ministeig Indira Ghandi by two of her own Sikh bodyguards, on Oct. 31st, caused rioting and murder which her son Rajiv must control. On Oct. 30th, a pro-Solidarity Polish priest, jerzy Popieluszko, was found murdered after being kidnapped on Oct. 29th. On Nov. 6th, Reagan won reelection by a landslide, carrying 49 states for the biggest electoral vote in U.S. History. The Nov. 19th explosions at a gas-storage site caused a fire storm that swept through a suburb of Mexico City, killing at least 490. On Dec. 3rcL a poison gas leak at a pesticide factory in Bhopal, India, killed at least 2,500 people in the worst industrial accident in history. On jan. Ist, Deng Xiaoping, China s preeminent leader announces the open door policy that he hopes will heh: the backwardness of China ls economy by aligning with the West, V The Vietnamese capture Amil camp, the rebel stronghold ofthe Khmer resistance on jan. 8th. The truth about Cambodia was released, causing the American people to cry out against the communist genocide. The British Coal Strike ends Mar. 3rd with no settlements. The National Union of Mine Workers complained about the governments treatment ofthe miners. Soviet President Konstatin U Chernenko, 73, died Mar. 10th of heart failure. On Mar. 11th, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, 54 was named premier and became the first Russian leader educated in the post-Stalin era. The Bishop Desmond Tutu, the 1984 Nobel Prize winner, led demonstrations in the racist white South Ahica. A civil war is expected soon. Army officer and military observer Arthur Nicholson, stationed in Potsdam, East Germany, is shot and killed. The controversy surrounding the shooting was based upon the Four Powers Agreement Hom WW II where legalized spies are allowed into each others occupa - tion zones to check each others military activities. The result still remains a mystery. President Reagan wanted to erase the bitterness that still remained between wartime foes. But unexpected controversy at home over his visit to Bitburg, an SS trooper cemetary, threw a long shadow over his mission on May 5th. In the world of sports, june 9th, Martina Na vratilova became the first woman to win the grand slam of professional tennis-consecutive victo- nes in the spots four most important tournaments. On june 12th, the Boston Celtics won the National Basketball Association championship, dek-ating the Los Angeles Lakers four games to three. The Summer Olympics had the largest number of countries enter despite the Russian and communist boycott K communist Romania attended despite the Russian boycott j. On Oct. 14th, the Detroit Tigers won the World Series, defeating the San Diego Padres, four games to one. B. Y.U, jan. 3rd, is named the national collegiate football champion aner the dispute ofthe teams schedule. The Rose Bowl was jan. 1st, with USC playing Ohio State, US.C defeated Ohio 20-17. Super Bowl XIX had the 49'ers against the Dolphins with the surprise defeat ofthe Dolphins, 38-16 on jan. 20th. The Nuclear Arms Issue rose steadily with election campaigns and missile negotiations. Formal Nuclear Arms Negotiations on jan. 7-8 opened with Andrei Gromyko. A Soviet Missile strayed into Scandina - via fI'Ynland and Norway 1 on Dec. 28th causing controversy over Russian missile testing. New Zealand denied a U.S. nuclear destroyer a visit on Feb. Ist. Prime Minister Lange said, 'lf the ship is nuclear- capa ble, it won 't come unless we can be assured it does not carry nuclear arms. In Australia, an Anti-Nuke party got a seat in the Senate on jan. 2nd. HB.H.S. became a Nuclear Freeze Zone this year even though controversy still persists over the issue. A pro-nuclear group called the Nuclear Boys Club was created to debate issues presented by the Doors to A New Generation who had the amendment put onto the ballot, So that was 1984-1985 as a whole. A year of turbulence, and of questions. Questions like Wheres the beef? In relation to that ques- tion, irrelevance was also a part of the year. The world is viewed in a reflection of reminiscences as in a bending light through a diamond. The rehaction of the sharp and brilliant tip of the diamond is reminis- cent of the past. The light shining through is our lives, bending and changing to the different angles we encounter. This is the Cauldron, a glimpse of memories of the visual touchstones and images of the year 1984-1985, the year that just was. 2 E ji Q-aw-.H Dance music was in a big way in 1984 as many new high-tech video dance clubs opened. Some of the performers of dance-club hits were Laid Back, Art of Noise, Shannon, Prince, Sheila E., and Diana Ross. The widespread popularity ofthe dance craze was shown by the number of mainstream rockers who had dance-oriented hits-Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top, Kenny Loggins, Van Halen, David Bowie, Daryl Hall and john Oates, Cyndi Lauper, and Huey Lewis and the News. Rap music-a kind of rhythmic talking set to a musical beat- and break dancing continued to grow, earning the name 'hip hop . Rock music rocked on, but with notable new trends with the Ma- donna and Prince influences, Many ofthe performers were singers Hom previous decades. Some Hom the sorties were-theja cksons, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, Elton john, ZZ Top, the Pointer Sisters, Robert Plant, Glen Fry, and Don Henley, Artists who reunited to go on tour or cut reunion albums included the Everly Brothers, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and three members of the original Yardbirds under the name Box of Frogs. Politics was important in the music ofa growing number of listeners. Bonnie Raitt and jackson Browne teamed up at a rally opposing US. involvement in Central America, a concern also expressed in Little Stevens Voice of America and jefterson Starshipls video for Layin' It on the Line. jerry Damrners of Great Britain 's Special AKA had a top- 10 hit in Britain with 'Tree Nelson Mandela, which referred to a man being held as a policital prisoner in South Ahica. And in the video for Two Tribes, British band Frankie Goes to Hollywood depicted the leaders ofthe Unites States and the Soviet Union Hghting in a ring. The songs of U-2, the Smiths, Ultravox, and Culture Club all reflected political commentaries and views. Women continued to play a growing role in music. Those in the spotlight - Tina Turneg Pointer Sisters, Rickie Lee jones, Laurie Ander- son, Patty Smyth of ScandaL Madonna, Pat Benatar, Kiln Wilde, Sheena Easton, Alison Moyet and the female groups The Bangles, the Maryjane Girls, Bananarama, and Go-Go's. Male singers such as Billy Idol, Kool and the Gang, Bryan Adams, Lionel Richie, Howard jones, Billy Ocean, Phil Collins, julian Lennon, Stephen Tin Tin Duf61, Murrey Head Billy joel, Nik Kershaw, Nick Heyward Danny Elfman, and male groups such as Duran Duran, The Cars, The Cure, The Commodores, General Public, Go West, The Fixx Dead or Alive, Depeche Mode, Foreigneg Ahvhaville, Bronski Beat, Wham, Spandau Ballet, ABQ the Psychodelic Furs, the Toydolls, the Specials, The Time, Power Station, Tears for Fears, Simple Nhnds, the Honeydrrppers, and Hohokam all grew in popularity. The muted groups such as the Thompson Twins, O.MD., Sade, Animotion, Til' Tuesday, Eurythmics, the Three o'clock, and Berlin were all popular. Local groups Zot, Violet Psycosis, Tex- tones, Minutemen, Leaving Trains, Cruzodos, and others played great music. 3' V i fuss. Wt. 253 if M. ,, rf we Y af' ' I fm ,L 1
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