John F Kennedy High School - Eternal Flame Yearbook (La Palma, CA)
- Class of 1984
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AX 'Q ., X .af i f lm X ,: ,V --- X x X-1.55, 5, , , fcsxfffg N .JH ' xx? 'Q b as Aw ,AA A, xg' .K '34, 'WT' fe NR' 'fx 'fx'-1 ' UNB-5 f ' ': ., Q KX -3 'V 5 'M g ' ig? ,aw -S ! ff nl lv A in 4 W WV V1 f-SK .. 1 Q' Y I V A a,'sH92:r. X 15' 2 ,, , , W6 K 1 .1 N! f I ' 5 Wm. e Wlfjfy- ai' cc- sqxw :fy t ,W , l Q1 J 71 1 x 1' 84 sf' M ,xt S l .. x WPI 1. Michelle Cadinha and Becky Baron ask, Why are we doing this? 2. Caught in the act Dave Baker gets ready to jump in his get away car. 2. Steve McCar3' shows his concentration at a game. 4. Chris Byr , Elizabeth Wilmot and Marina Lalner start a new band, Peter Rabbit and the Cottontails. 5. Cathy Swenson and Denise Kishi say that the class of 84 is number 1. 6. Janelle Jackson and Shawn Stuht smile pretty for the camera. Senior Page 9 These are just a couple of words de- scribing THE SENIOR CLASS. Being the first four year graduating class and celeb- rating Kennedy's 20th year anniversary, the eniors have shown their spirit and dedication in all the sport events and especially inthe assemblies when they're shouting WE'RE THE SENIORS COULDN'T BE PROUDER AND IF YOU CAN'T HEAR US WE'LL YELL A LITTLE LOUDER. Our term will be completed with the theme HIGH TIMES FOREVER MORE WE'RE THE CLASS OF 841' I 'llmg 1. Class of 84 objects to remember. 2. Becky Baron, Angela Lamberg and Michelle Cadinha show their zany personalities before an assembly. 3. Frank Amador is ready to show his munching talents. 4. Sherrie Prejean, Kim Ragsdale and Donna Snyder stop during lunch and pose for a picture. 5. Caught in the camera, together as usual, are Shawn Stuht and Janelle Jackson. 6. Here is all-star jock Ron Habune. 7. Some of our football guys take time out of their lunch schedule to pose or a picture. 8. Smiling happily the ladies ham it up, 9. John Destout and Ron McClain smile fora shot. 10. Kennedys offensive line shows us their underalls. 11. Bill Sexton takes charge of the car push on Toga Day. Senior Page ll ,,T A wide variety of uniqueness could be spotted on our campus. Racey stripes and mellow plaids strutted around Ken- nedy's campus, while loosely-cut sweat- shirts and slinky tanktops flashdanced their way from class to class. Peg pants, HJellies, and plastic purses could be spotted practically everywhere. So no matter where we shopped or what we bought, the Irish really had it together in the ashion scene. Page 12 Fads 8- Fashion X A 14m 5 nd: 1 . Carla and Stephanie grab a snack. 2. Pauline and Sonia freeze for a picture. 3. Andy is caught doing work during lunch. 4. Bill crams for an upcoming test. 5. Jennifer Gloe-s at the camera. 6. Candee, Paula, and Sharon show us their smiles. 7. How do you spell relief? Lunch! 8. Lunch-buddies forever. 9. John Reid dances away from the lunch lines. 10. Shealean and Lynn give a quick pose. 11. Terry, Leonard and David, scope out the lunch crowd. 12. These lunch-buddies give us a quick pose. Good luck to the class of '84! Fads 81 Fashion Page 13 NE Q99 Q0 T W 's 10 :MQ -Lai LEILK-A, uve' lJnQ1u1JA '-QM ' 1- K x ' E s ,,, 4, Page 14 Lunch .idi- Hwu ' -' -- X . , ' 1, inf. 'Nik' K51O l'v.vQ' www' ' ij iff-Q M!--Q1' By far, the most popular time during the school day is lunchtime. When the lunch bell rings, the campus seems to come alive. Students dash out of their classes, some hurry to their lockers and others head for the ever busy lunch line where the scrumptious lunches await them. Dur- ing this time there are meetings to attend, friends to talk to, and maybe a secret or two to share. Othenfvise it's just spending time alone with our thoughts . . . No matter what goes on, the Irish are known to do it right!!! 1. innocent Mike Blalock poses in a picture with Mike Danaher and David Baker. 2. An adorable smile is one asset that Yvonne Villareal shows. 3. Jenny Waldkirch and Gina Coppage know how to liven up their lunch time. 4. After enjoying his lunch, Jimmy Han gives a friendly wave. 5. Lunch time is the perfect opportunity for Cari Sypkens, Kathy Heit- mann and John Destouet to reveal their real perso- nalities. 6. These crazy guys enjoy their lunch at their favorite spot. 7. Julie Hudnall, Alane Azevedo, and Michelle Pagan show their ultra bright white. 8. Frankie Amador knows who he's winking at! 9. Cheryl Davis signals that anytime is a right time for milk. 10. Tom Scanlon and Lyle Ota enjoy their restful lunch break. E Lunch Page 15 Ng-' ev' Q! I Page 16 Friends 8. Couples f ....f 6: 'W 7 -xii 3 4 5 . , f f. 8 .- is 1465! ...Alun-.f. h 3 11 i l l 2 12 Times we spent together, Cars we use, All the money we spent, The clothes we choose. Weekend night movies, Walking in the park, Telling our fears, Afraid of the dark. Money to lend, The stuff we buy, Our private talks, And eating french fries. The fun we've had, May it never end, We want it to last, and always be FRIENDS!!! 1. Ladies man, Gilbert Aguaya hugs Stephanie Celaya and Denise Carrejo. 2. Tim Devlin says, l use Close-up toothpaste just for my girl Beth Mercer! 3. Romance novel material, Alan Bonogura and Kim Blake enjoy one anothers company. 4. He wrote what??!! asks Michelle Landis of Shelly Grimaud. 5. Aren't we cute? asks Rosilyn Bosley and Stephanie Coker. 6. Love is Mitch Cramer and Veronica Tippons. 7. The school is beginning to look like the Brady Bunch! says Bill Sexton to his sis Elissa. 8. Would you like to share our lollipops? asks Sandy Lantoe, Stephanie Escobar and Pamala Saucido. 9. Rich Spinning 8. Holly Craig show that two really is company. 10. Denise Granito St Mike Pagan hug cheerfully at a football game. 11. Look out VOGUE, here l come! whispers Jan Strudwick to Greg Peruuoco. 12. Dave Esparza 8t Tiffany Prall take time from sharpening their pencils to flash a smile. 13. Do we look alike or what? asks Julie Guevara 8t Lauren Gaulkler. 14. Tara Zaihner 8t Vic Maglietto sit in one of Kennedys more romantic sites. 15. Eric Cinnacco tries to impress James Chung with a new style, green ties. 16. Arm 81 arm, Angela MacGregor 81 Patty Gwil- liam grin happily. 17. h, just one more bite! asks Erika Durhan 81 Lovette Elliott. Friends 8 Couples Page 17 ouiaieixl UF HEARTS On a warm autumn evening at Handel Stadium, cheers could be heard from ev- ery direction as the anxious and excited finalists rode up in sleek convertible cor- vettes. As they stepped up on the decorat- ed platform, silence overtook the crowd. Thousands of anxious faces patiently awaited the magical words contained in the envelope. The long awaited moment finally arrived. As the announcers excited voice boomed saying, The 1983 Home- coming Queen is Julie Guevara. Screams and cries were witnessed as Julie Guevara stepped forward to be crowned by last year's returning alumni Mari Chekel. Page 18 Homecoming The Homecoming court of 1983 con- sisted of ton the opposite pagey Fresh- men Princess Chris Clammer, Sopho- more Princess Jenny Waldkirch, Junior Princess Alane Azevedo, Queen Julie Guevara, and Senior Princesses Kris Evans and Kandace Smith. After a victorious game against Esper- anza, a homecoming dance, the Queen of Hearts, was staged for this year's new homecoming court and the entire student body. With a beautiful homecoming court, an exciting game, and a spectacular dance, these two nights were truly mo- ments to remember. 1 'Y ff' 1.3815- 3 sol' f- 'ik- 4 l' in V Homecoming Page 19 G et Involved ber lo' me. ard Mem. X fepfe '2 President and ight COUUCHS' stale me State muon oi Stu y WS across the rams . - e - rOQ PCSl'iornia P5500 afldmevw dershtp X39 SS' l Page 20 A.S.B. ax the studems maintains xeshe Doll 103 Voce sem ofganizallosdentinputWO one vocalizeS St a 'lk WB K 1. Student Council: ffront rowj Kris Evans, Chris Ebell, Mark Ferraiz, Rachelle Reyes, Bonnie Brown, Dena Cawley, Andy Reyes, lsecond rowj Pam Hansell Janice Turcotte Gina Moreno Alane A d , , , zeve o, Cindy Hansell, Bill Sexton, Mike Blalock, Danny Ni Nichols, Jon Giaco- mi, lthird rowl Jane Earley, Andrea Bennett, Ron Rabune, Dave Chris ten ' ' sen, and Mr. C ,Jon Giacorni. 3. A.S.B. officers: Rachelle Reyes, Secretary, Bill Sexton, President, Chris Ebell, Vice President, Pam Hansell, Treasurer. gfdddug Qogund 'R Q --Yrs When the school year opened, Kennedy's Student Council was more than ready to handle their responsibilities. Their theme for the year was Get Involved . It was a sincere invitation for students from all corners of the campus to participate in activities. The council had just returned from Summer Leadership Camp at UC Santa Barbara full of pride and new skills. ltwas atthis camp that they won first place for their Olympic Sam the Eagle !Mr. Irish T-shirt logo. The Student Council had 7 returning members which certainly became an advantage on the planning of the annual Spirit and Irish weeks. A change was seen in the style of Homecoming as Conlettes and the Queen of Hearts backdrop took the place of the usual float. Many students took part in major school improvement and development committees. Students were involved ln the School Accreditation Committee, the Student Advisory Committee, the School Site Council, and the PTSA Board. Since this was the first year we put into action these various commit- tees, students participation was greatly appreciated. The Winter Formal at Old World and the Jr.fSr. Prom was also a huge success. All considered, the ASB saw the difference that the student activities and involvement play at Kennedy High School. A ' to the student membef TrusteeS MV rob 'S vm ol District Boaldo t in our district. no d s ight the 24,000 Sw en 1.A.S.B. President, Bill Sexton 2. Grrrrrrrr says Mr. A.S.B. advisor 3. What has he got . High that we don't have? 4. David Ciesinski 5. Student Council in good spirit cheerfully cleans up ot the Anaheim Unioflepre, after a pep assembly. WHAT YOU Cl gf' .. ,ya ?.Y . fe G QW 94 W. :yn .- 47' 4. ff A 745 1,1 ..- 'lif ,M my? 3 . 1115 4 NT' A, 'W 0 Eff, 'ef e Af' .FAA , 'Lvl Mg N I N n . mf 'ff 'Y - 9 QM -V , 1 vw . ' 4-I 19 , 5 J J 1 f' 2 4 ,W- A Z - 'X QE tar. 1? N , ... T3 -F W 0 , 4 . Q , L . J T6 W IA... .iq 't ad ' ., L6 ' fm 1, sf .4 In 'S p 'Q f 4'E4 M x K, f ,X i '- .Y V A Ka 1 I 3, Q6 f ,N .., 3 1 z I-KR 1 . 1 A, fn Xxx i ',' D ' Q: xxx S' K, f 'AX :A 30 f? -hp +! .y K .Al 'agv A y xp ri Q 4 .,7.?r . A ull r ia, X , X ,JA 'ff IA? ,' A, ' ' 1 ,wg Q . 4,1 1 ,. - In J f '2 af 1 X Q fl, , Ez ff .. 7.1.4 4.1 K, and excitement abounded as the a part of the Shamrock Regiment, played during assemblies, football games, and parades. The new director, Mr. Gravett, Drum Major, Mark Lush, and all the members of the Regiment worked hard to produce their musical numbers. They got up early to attend daily seven AM practices and weekend perform- ances. This year at the Silverado Days Parade they won the Sweepstakes Award, which is awarded to the band that ives the best overall performance. The hamrock Regiment, consisting of the band, colorguard, and drillteam, won not only the Sweepstakes Award but also the Best Music Award. lt was a victorious day for the Kennedy people! It not only proved that the Shamrock Regiment is number one, but also that their music has the sound of spirit. Photographs: 2. Director Mr. Gravett takes great pride in directing the Kennedy band. 3. While holding the Sweepstakes Trophy high into the air, the Sham- rock Regiment show that they are atft. 4. Richard Dekany and Ron Aviram stand ready to practice early in the morning. 5. The Shamrock Regiment gves an outstanding performance at the Silverado ays Parade. 6. Mark Lush shows that being a Drum Major is not easy. It takes a lot of time and self- discipline. 7. Shelley Estrada, like the other band members, has her own special way of showing spirit. 8. Clarinet player, Mitch Cramer, waits patiently on the bus to a parade. 9. Marching down LaPaIma Ave. the band is playing the award winning piece Eagle Squadron . Band Page 23 Q41 if Z. ru x Q 1 5 U W vs?-rw it.,-f K init Pride! Practice! Precision! These are the three key words that the Colleen Drill Team had plenty of. These thirty-five girls marched, danced, and smiled their way to the top! They performed at several parades, field shows, and assemblies. With bright smiles and enthusiasm the determined team danced their way to top awards. Under their excellent advisor Karin Lush, and head leader Evamarie Ferrer, first assistant Christine Collier, second as- sistant Caroline Badovan, and recalls Lisa Carillo and Bene' Hornak they performed with perfection throughout the year. Presi- dent Stephanie Camalig, Secretary! Treasurer Jennifer Gloe, and Historian Sheri Yamanishi have devoted their special time and effort to various tasks. By the end of their fun learning experience, the Col- leens found the true meaning of friendship, support, caring and sharing. 1. Drill Team. First row: Nancy Williams, Stephanie Camalig, Janine Clasen, Beth Mercer, Erin Toth, Ann Manrriquez, Joanne Milne, Lisa, Sakoda, Kristi Lind. Second row: Wendy Johnson, Bene' Hornak, Jennifer Smith, Sharon Stuller, Lori Hunt, Jennifer Gloe, Sheri Yamanishi, Veronica Tippins, Edmee' Staude, Patty Warsow, Charlotte Osuna, Laura Malone, Christina Byrd, Lisa Carillo, Becky Winton, Tammie Sito, Eva Ferrer, Cathy Vaida, Michele Tatka. Third row: Lisa Perry, Margaret astenada, Chris Collier, Julie Hud- nall, Gina Oliver, Soo Koo, Kristin Bandy, Caroline Hadovan. 2. The 1983-84 leaders, Evamarie Ferrer- head leader followed by Christine Collier, Carolina Fladovan, Lisa Carillo, and Bene' Hornak. 3. Advisor Karin Lush and officers, historian Sheri Yamanishi, secitreasurer Jennifer Gloe, and president Stephanie Camalig. 4. The award winning team smiles for the camera at the Silverados Day Parade. 5. The dedi- cated Colleens perform their Sweepstakes parade routine. 14. The spirited team shows what fun and laughter is all about! 15. Before practice Edmee and Chrissy enjoy talking about the days events. 16. Julie and Lori were on a 'Man Hunt' in an assembly! 25 , The Colorguard really knew how to start off an award-winning year! They showed off their lrish spirit and talent by taking first place in their division at the Silverado Days Pa- rade. Some of their events included the Christmas Parade, Mount Carmel, and the Los Altos, California and Savanna Field Tournaments. Before any awards could be won, the colorguard put in many hours of practice to achieve the excellence they attained in their performances. Colorguard includes both flags and rifles. Tracy Fay was the leader of flags, and Melody Alsman led rifles. The lively colorguard represented us well in their competitive events with school pride and enthusiasm. 1. Colorlguard members: Top Row: I. Carrico, J. Simp- son, L. aylor, A. Suarez, K. Johnson, M. Blackwell, D. Gurule, S. Young, M. Taylor, K. Crandall, J. Latosa, Middle Row: J. Hallyaman, D. MacDonald, G. Polis, C. Clark, D. Kelley, T. McCarthy, T. Cotugno, L. VanLith, E. Algens. Bottom Bow: T. Boucher, C. laxton, K. Lump- kins, C. Carrasco, T. Fay, M. Alsman, A. Kimberling, M. Benbow, D. Zumwalt, D. Clark, K. Sikes. 2. Colorguard proudly holds the banner at the Silverados Day Parade. 3. The Rifle Squad: Jennifer Hallyaman, Elizabeth Al- jens, Gina Polis, Melody Alsman, Tricia Cotugno, Lisa VanLith, Diane MacDonald. 4. Colorguard Members, Ann Suarez, Donna Kelley, Terry McCarthy, Karen Johnson show-off their undenying spirit at the Silver- ados Day Awards. 5. Ftifle leader, Melody Alsman, and flag leader, Tracy Fay, put forth plenty of effort for the oolorguard. 6. Uniformed antics demonstrated by Julie Simpson, Michell Naylor, Kim Crandall and Diane Gurule. 7. Part of the flag team, S. Young, K. Crandall, D. Gurule, K. Sikes, D. Clark, A. Kimberling, M. Naylor, D. Zumwalt, M. Benbow, J. Simpson, C. Clark, T. Boucher, T. Fay, K. Johnson, A. Suarez and K. Lump- kins flash us their smiles. r ' P . fl , A . f ,f .l lite K. i i l ' -. , . t ' i , t A I r . , it , ! - t -- L J' -, - . t ' ...L y A, , . 1 , v . I i fy 1 , til f ioctl l filly it , ' 1' 'l , lf, M . x f 1 CAPTIVATING CQLORGUABD .f if . 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KL 51 1 if 5 M Qi 3 7 J iff Q V: I J +P M .A W R'5i,g. X , N., f,4,L. ff S 9 . , Q., if ' Aa v iff 3 as as gg Ty fl fs ff - gn Q Q, BH , ' ,gg 'ff We gg TT .1 J A Q.. ---W at K ei E ao Qpoggtvw Q0 With a bolt of energy, the Varsity Cheer and Song led the school in many spirited events throughout the year. The quality performances that we all enjoyed did not come without much hard work and endur- ing dedication in their goal of being the best they could be. One of the new in- novations of the year is the addition of male yell leaders to the Varsity Cheer Squad. With the new muscle on the squad, cheer could now be able to per- form many intricate stunts that thrilled au- diences everywhere they went. Varsity Song, led by Jane Early, had the usual upbeat spirit in all the many routines they did. Varsity Cheer, led by Denise Granito. made sure the crowd was involved in ev- erything on the field and court. The Varsity Cheer and Song are definitely an elite group of girls and guys who gave their all for Kennedy High School. 1 U, -nv-W' 1 I 4 3 V . . . 1 P! I ' 5 ' bv 1 'Qs- i l l 1, .Ma If l . ' U , 3 L Q' F R- gi 5 r 1 V 1 --i 1 1 .The fired up Songleaders, Jane Earley, Shelly Jac son, Ftosilyn Bosley, Sherrie Prejean, Stephanie Cc and Julie Guevara, shine with spirit. 2. Head Songle er, Jane Earley, leads her squad to another Kenni victory. 3. Varsity Yell Leaders, fclockwisei Frank Ai dor, Charlie Burns, Fiandcy Vanderberg, Mike Pagan a Mike Pitts, show their G. . style. 4. Varsity Cheer, Br da Kwan, Caroline Pugeda, Mike Pa an, Stepha LaPrairie, Jennifer Jones, Mike Pitts, giandy Vanc berg, Frank Amador, Kandace Smith, Denise Grar Charlie Burns and Elissa Sexton, anticipate anot Irish victory. 5. Head Cheerleader, Denise Grar shows her shining spirit. 6. Jane and Denise mak winning combination. 1 EEE! I .1 vi, ww 1 -1.4 ,E D . .-5' W? ,ff- i X xv A Q . Q I L J 1111911- ,,.hu....i..- .r -+4 JL- ,D we .A il , 5,55 Sz W 5 Q . 'S I V. Song 8 Cheer Page 31 ,M N iii, X W- f , N f 'Nr' ,ffvffw W 'HH I M. 32 Shamrock X, Q N 'E Tryin to keep the student body even more in ormed than in previous years was a tough job, but the staff of the Shamrock decided to take that job. Through the ad- vice and leadership of editor-in-chief Eric Ree and advisor Mr. as well as their own ideas, the newspaper staff was able to publish eight issues of the Shamrock that were full of news, sports, opinions, and info on upcoming events. 1. Kris Johnson and John Fiied joke around between deadlines. 2. Michelle Santillian shows off her spirit on Toga Day. 3. Teresa Strong works hard on her newspaper article. 4. Kris Evans gets ecstatic over just finishing her story. 5. The Shamrock staff: Kris Apple, Tracy Colby, Kris Evans, Mr. Denise Powell, Eddy Kreitz, Jeff Fiheins. John Sanders, Teresa Strong, Eric Hee. Brent Chapman. Kris Johnson, tnotshownj John Filed, Michelle Santillian, Steve McCarty. 6. Mr. the noble, advisor ofthe Shamrock. 7. Tracy Colby thinks about her next arti- cle. B, Eric Hee, a senior. was the editor of the Shamrock. 9. Denise Powell gives a smile just be- fore class ends. A. -N fx XX , . t X 3 9 Une BXQ Hamm F army 417 47 J mZ 'ff' -JSQN 'fmt me g T' The beginning of the year found the yearbook staff made up almost entirely of rookies. lt was on the job training all the way which at times was terrible frustrating and mind-racking. But, this was eased by the editors, Laurie Lew and Jonathan tJ.D.J Hilts, who guided the staff and pro- vided the expertise. They weren't the only ones who supplied help, though. Photo editor, Doug Markel, and advisor, Mr. Maib, helped the staff with setting up photo arrangements and getting those perfect shots. As a whole, everybody on the staff helped each other out, and as a result, they soon became one big happy family, meeting goals and having fun do- ing it. r , in 1. The 1984 Eternal Flame staff: ftop rowj Pam Lyons, Mike Rodgers, Janet Ambuehl, Lisa Wong, Jonathan Hilts, Becky Muta, Andy Johnson, Doug Markel. 12nd rowl Janelle Jackson, Michelle Cad- inha, Jenny Lee, Linette Bandy, Candace Hemphill, Steve Alcala, Tina Edmond, Judy Kim, Kyung Chang. 13rd rowl Ftene Hornak, Kristin Noble, Chris Williams, Laurie Lew, Mr. Maib, Denise DeLand, Darin Nakakihara. 2. Mr. Maib, the dedicated advi- sor ofthe Eternal Flame, poses forthe camera. 3. Staff people Denise DeLand, Chris Williams, Steve Alcala, and Kristin Noble work vigorously on a lay- out, but still retain their sense of humor. 4. Becky Muta takes a break while writing copy for her page, 5. Darin Nakakiharafishes through some pictures. 6. J.D. Hilts, one of the editors-in-chief. takes a Pepsi break between pages. 7. Laurie Lew, the other edi- tor-in-chief, does some funning around while work- ing on her pages. 8. Linette Bandy thinks of a headline for her page. 9. Tina Edmond and Judy Kim try to organize their pages. Yearbook Page 35 '1 N-Q ff: xba Page 36 J.V. Cheer 81 Mascot 1 - ttf M tt N G . .Vkrkg rf Q ,fi -k., V H , krk f K E1 x .:..- Q H . - -:, f2,::Qi. . . , ,:1f, J 3, , t J f: X 1 The Tradition Lives On lt started in 1971 when the first J.V. Cheer squad began supporting their teams and their class to the fullest. Painting signs and attending competi- tions are a few of these girls activities. Although there isn't any one particular girl taking charge, the 6 girls, through their cooperation, teamwork and deter- mination these girls let the tradition live on. Taking the position of mascot is not an easy job, yet Sylvia Colannino has shown pride and spirit in doing so. Throughout the year she has danced and helped promote spirit at our games and assemblies. 6 1. J.V. Cheer Squad: Sheri Taylor, Sharon Ather- ton, Carla Watson, Kim Huston, Lisa Dossi and Cari Sypkens. 2. Carla and Sharon are caught goofing around. 3. Our mascot Sylvia Colannio takes time at a game to pose for a shot. 4. Kim and Sheri say Hey take our picture. 5. Sylvia Says Kennedy is number one. 6. Straight and tall are Sheri, Carla, Cari, Kim, Sharon and Lisa. J.V. Cheer 8t Mascot Page 37 A ' .pm-., itil. R , , , .ts fs ':- P .x g ' 1 '- P4 .. - if ., fiavfgsf- ir - FN-i. ' 12 , - .rt , -. '- .,, .,, t t. V g,-A, , . G .. 2 . Q, -bf ,-,ff ., . . Ak,kg.Vi,. ..z, .HT ,. .N-1 L, 5 .g,. aif,.f 1430.1 :K ..ir5 - .,- , . . , ' A v 'rf f 1 'M-'QNA -v . 1 .V at 'fQ- sg!! .-up.. X - :A-fyqt, Q f 'xslt G1 was slr -' G .4 57 , - t.. . if G at., , r T f : L A i . A - .ff At--..,-, ' fb J'D7-ww! - M.. 'H-aa, 6. i 'gf' . T i - , ff Q-eb'f.- , ,vu-1 'H SU' N Page 38 Frosh!Soph Cheer 1 X l 4 3' tLkx ig, ,:E:EEi:: N ,eee . 5.1 W WMM-40' . ,- 5 4 They've Got Spirit! l-low 'bout You? The sophomore cheerleaders, wi their bright smiles and undying pep, de nitely did a terrific job promoting sp! throughout the school. These six gi were enthusiastically doing jumps, kic and chants at every event. Spirit and pi are certainly what cheerleading is about and these girls surely have wha' takes! Keeping school spirit at athle events and assemblies is an importa job, and these talented girls can handle All the way with J.F.K. GO! Irish! GO! Ke nedy is alf1! These are just a few of ti many sayings the freshman cheerleadg have chanted at the football games, semblies and various other events. The six devoted girls have got the spirit a energy it takes to be great! They've g spirit! How 'bout you? We was 5. Q 1. The 1983-84 sophomore cheerleaders, Christie Marquez, Shellie Molendyke, Kelly Walsh, Kami George, Tiffany Praul and Felicia Kieth. 2. Kami George. 3. Shellie Molendyke and Felicia Kieth. 4. Christie Marquez, Tiffany Praul and Kelly Walsh. 5. The energetic freshman squad shows their pearly whites in a unique pose. 6. Vicki Williams. 7. Vicki Williams, Julie Nowlin, Thu Ngugen, Heather Meadows and Lynn Kent. 8. Keri Robinson. 9. Lynn Kent. 10. The 1983-84freshman cheerleadersg Lynn Kent, Keri Robinson, Heather Meadows, Thu Ngu- gen, Julie Nowlin, and Vicki Williams. 1 Jag.. ... f' 4 . NL K. . , sg ., 'iff afvxgii tg L Y T R 1 . . K to we r srf . T' .2 wi f fi f A ini ' ' T , .I K H , f M . A .. W . . -yy 5 - .-In 1, 5, X N - X sss. 1 . -..al T' . y X. . 7 x 5 tl if' Q It . f . i a A 29, 0 X 06' Q50 O V C oc o 980 ,rx- NW px W' Q A ..+'4+tiggddi . H 0 Qty' X 00210 0iv 3QQF9 I U w ' ' wk YW GWQSTQQ Msg Ko V e vw sy?-X ' 0 Q ,vb .ga f,,,v f A , 1 1 9. N -Q U G6 C90 X G X X, I . ,, , e, f M - , .Ky gy xx PM GX , Q 2 i. V QNQA 0 vb Q' gk P , V , i Y-QWXJIOQXQQQ zgbadi 199, ,, y 3 1 V .i V Q Gy0v0q,1x9g,K5 12 x ,M , f f xyacv QX - fa ,ix E . K Y Q 9945. 0 Gp N 4 65 e Q ' V' o Wi ,E WT W' ziowww 'ilififl-bgg Q 3 92 43 .45 ci: QQ- '59 if g Q 4 it A I 'feb E 99:9 ykvrx E 'QQ 95 Q 10 4 e0 'YSL t Q at all 801 . V' r- 03? 'R X 45? L if ki! L. Q? ' 'fx He 5 is 2 C' C' 5 if E- ' L 11 , '2 , - Y Y' ' ,W ' ,QNN is lllll 1 g ww,-- '- -11 W .1 ---tml. h ' 5 'N V ksxf' X rs lawful H 9 KJ J SQL' ei, A 5 t Q0 gr? 1 ln 1 964 a 1 symbol of pride 2 and tradition was born. Now, twenty years lat- H eiii er many of the customs have t no remained alive, our spirit and a i ,ser Q pride has withstood twenty years of change just as the United States has. Y 1984 Has alot of meaning to many people, the Olympics have brought together different coun- tries and many people to enjoy the thrill of competition ' and athletic gain rather than world gain, despite the many pressures we face. Kennedy High School has long been praised by schools and people of the surrounding cities for our attitudes and determination. 1984 holds special meaning to our grad- uating Seniors, we are not only the first four year graduation class but also the 20th class to leave Kennedy with the pride and spirit of the FIGHTING IFlISH!!!ll Janelle Jackson Tribute Page 41 There's no better way to start off Irish Week than to have a Carnation Sale. With fantastic enthu- siasm, the Irish fled to the lines to buy carnations for their special someones. This sale went throughout the week, down to the very last carna- tion that led to a sell out. To end off the first day, the seniors got together for more Irish partying at Camelot for skating, bumper boats, and arcade games. The next day, the whole school joined in the fun, starting off with Beach Bum Day. Everyone dressed up like Hawaiian Beach Bums and had two contests. First, the frisbee throw with Jeff Floah taking first place. Second, there was the Limbo contest, in which Brian Ballo was able to get first place. These first two days were only the be- ginning to a terrific fun-filled week ahead. ' 'Se vc' 75222 S 3 R 1. Bill Sexton pays the price of being judge for a contest. 2. Frank Vu shows no problem here as he limbos on with confidence. 3. Marina Van- Melle gets down for the limbo contest. 4. The power of concentration payed off for Jeff Roah, the winner of the prisbee toss. 5. Mike Blalock and Stephanie Coker really know how to stand out in a crowd. '6. Ida gives senfice with a smile. 7. Brian Rallo limbos his way to first place. Page 42 Irish Week , 575 W: 5 mi Irish Week Page 43 .... A Bedtime Story. . Once upon a time, there was a school called Kennedy. Every year, traditionally, from March 12th to March 17th this school had an Irish Week to celebrate its favorite holiday, St. Patrick's Day. This week con- sisted of contests, dress-up days and ex- citing activities. Wednesday, of this fun filled week, was named Pajama Day and many students dressed up on their favor- ite pajamas, robes, slippers and even brought their own teddy bears. The activities for the day were the Ted- dy Bear Chuck, the Matress Race and then to conclude was the Musical Chairs. These activities involved plenty of eager participation and enjoyment. The Teddy Bear Chuck was won by juniors, Christine Collier and Jim Ryan. The Matress Race, which was a class competition, was won by thejuniors, and the Musical Chairs was also won by Christine Collier. Irish Week is a vitally important part of Kennedy's pride and tradition. With activities like this, Irish Week is a tradition that will live happi- ly ever after. 1. Chris DeGerlando and Mike Blalock battle to the end. 2. During class competition, the Freshman classjam through the Mattress Race. 3. Contestants line up as Marion Groeneveld attempts the Teddy Bear Chuck. 4. With a smile and an afternoon prayer, Cathy Laskey competes in the Teddy Bear Chuck. 5. Eva Ferrer demonstrates that buns down first is the name of the game. 6. For good friends Marian Stamman and Marina VanMelle, everything is fair in love, war, and musical chairs. 7. How's this for nightwear? says Cindy Hansell. 8. The wide- awake seniors complete the Mattress Race with ease and satisfaction. 9. ASB President Billy Bear happily instructs the participants during the Teddy Bear huck. 10. Carrie Claxton screams with terror as she trusts her life to the junior team. Page 44 Irish Week r 3 3 get 'KN in 19' gr? je 'fy f ,gn VK 4 'W A 1 . -f-'ug M, -. www-in jg E X 4 yi sg ff 1 K f KIQVLLE gf ,,, --.ws gm M f L g., X W-nm. if 3 If 'QW Q, . ff W 1 is-'X K ,. ' a 1 ga ly V. gf? fi 7' I 55043 ,,,M, i The irish T The Olympic Spirit Of The day was Friday, the last day of the annual spirit week for the Irish. The stu- dents were to wear green and gold for school spirit and red, white, and blue for the up coming Olympics. There was also the annual class competition and other events to participate in. These included the Ftelay Race, in which the teams ran back and forth with a baton and the Obsta- cle Course which the participants stumbled through tires and around trees. There also was the Annual Car Rally in which first place went to Marc Beckner and second place to Dennis Montera. lt really didn't matter if you were in the class competition or the Car Ftally, everyone had a lot of fun! M . Page 46 Irish Week ' I' so fa a 4 Q94 1 . John Sanders shows his Olympic spirit. 2. Ida runs a quick 50. 3. The Juniors give a pass. 4. Kandace Smith tries out the tires. 5. Steve Astle goes for the gold. 6. Marc sprints to the finish. 7. Jon Giacomi announces the next event. ww-ll Q Q x if vw- x My ,xg X W5 mx i 4355 mi' lin 4 Page 48 lrish Week g Llllllll Ivllfidlflfa The Tug-o-War as always came off full of excitement and exuberation. At this thrilling event the tensions could be felt at each starting signal. The first tugging in came from Drill Team to easily drench Cheer and Song. Under- classmen girls in athletics pulled senior athletic girls with much ease. Senior football came off easily with their win against underclassmen football and lastly, the senior class tugged in the underclass. The excitement that had been achieved came to an end with the losing teams swearing revenge next year on the dry winners. What hap- pened between Yearbook and News- paper? Just wait till next year. C2214 4C1Yl1I,ZvL'1.LLZ1 J NBA . . . x Photographs: 1 . Yearbook desperately struggles in pain. 2. Splish, splash, lwas taking a bat . . . 3. Senior football puts their all into the tugging. 4. Fighting to keep dry, girls' underclass athletics pulls it off. 5. Newspaper has a lot of pull. 6. Rumor has it that Merle Norman says that mud- baths are great for the complexion. 7. Chuck Doyle takes a dip in the ol' water hole. 8. . . .And now for my back flop. 9. Senior girls' athletics get readg to take the plunge. 10. Slippin' and a slidin'. 11. heer and Song are swallowed up by the muddy waters. 12. ylvia Colonino and Andrea Egnnett - outfits by Calvin Klein, hair by Jose er. lrish Week Page 49 I' ntl R M, Z, r'4 1 ,l l 1' X lm With goulish costumes on October 31, Kennedy's students masqueraded around campus in fun and excitement. With great pleasure and joy, Kennedyls students went out of their way to show their Halloween enthusiasm. 1.Crissy Sorensen as a dreaded sight of fright. 2. M 8t M's anyone? says Tina Crawford. 3. Carrie MacKay, invasion from outer space. 4. Abbre- cadabbra. . . tadaa!!! says Tshyoshi Kuramoto. 5. Hey Susan lacovetti 8t Tammy Sigler, is this the land of Oz? 6. CHEESE!!l says Shawn Stubt 8. Cindy Palmer. 7, l'l always wanted to be a model, says Steve Quan, 8. Natalie Ochiai, What's a nice Straw- berry Shortcake like you, doing with crazy Kermit the frog, Floss Ito. 9. Jackie Perryman 8t Theresa Cinocoo are a classical example of Playboy 8 Char- lie Chaplin. 10. Kevin Marquardt smiles in pain. 11. Now this is a funky situation , don't you think so Chris Degerllando, Karen Fraser 81 Jeff Floah. l A Page 50 Halloween ms e wigghqw fn we 9 3 xW - MMM X M e wg! eeee A J W - S Nz u X , W KL. We xx . Nw.. J, A X 4 53. A X35 2 A X a f S gig 1 F A if 1 1 Q 2 XY 2 g K 'X Halloween Page 51 A K ff' cb 1 j A X Page 52 Senior Skate Night Ni 's 4 W' KT96 'QT969 we 6696 QXGXXX' 5 A I ia!! On Monday, October 24, 1983, the Se- niors invaded the Camelot Recreational Center. With shouts of laughter and high expectations the Seniors enjoyed their night. A good many seniors turned out for this fun-filled evening. All had nothing but ,praise for the enjoyment they felt. Some of the facilities available for use wereg the lskating rink, bumper cars, and go-carts. No doubt that the seniors will ever forget that night. l l 1. Ken Allen, Danny Cheng and Danny Tsai look toward the unseen cameraman. 2. Another name for seniors? Party Animals! 3. Friends forever, Bonnie Brown, Denise Granito and Jane Early. 4. Some are taster than others, as shown here by Lyle Ota. 5. Wow! This is some party! 6. Janeen Stamos and Mike Blalock play favorites with each other. 7. We made it to the front of the line! says Holly Craig and Richard Spinning. 8. Campus comedians invaded the Camelot Recreational Center. 9. Taking a breather, Sheri Prejeen is un- aware ofthe ever-present yearbook photographer. 'Qi r --SS Senior Skate Night Page 53 mmm,--wf.,N ,.., 5 . ' ' M5 'W ,mf ff 4 aff W :gym ,,1f,.gl-.1 M Q, V. f, , SP! it 7 . sift' 'if' ' aim'-4 .. 4 g g, 1' , kkt E ,th .T . t. . X . As the 84th day oi the school year was approaching, Flon Fiabune, score ciinator of the senior assembly, along with his committee got togetherto plan for the best assembly possible. The Senior Class ot B4 eagerly waited to see the many talents ot their class- mates. Among these many talents were: Senior Performing Dance, Se- nior Drill Team, Singer Frank. Vu, the band Rockstra, Comedian John Reid, and Guitarist Joey Grijalava. When the 84th day finally. came, which was on January 20, 1984, we were all ex- tremely satisfied with the hour's enter- tainment. The Class Of 84 Forevermorel 1. Robert Fosmire, along with Danny Tsai and John Cheng lead off the group with some good guitar playing. 2. The Seniors enjoy every mth- utes? entertainment. 34 Joey.Griialava starts toil the assernbiy with his own written medley: 4. An admiring fan mobs Prank Vu as he is singing. 5. Dave Baker takes a moment outlto vote tor his class favorites. 6. Ron Ftabune really knew how to give us his all as he was master of ceremonies. 7. After using his talents to the fullest, Gary Schultze takes a refreshing break. 8l Sherrie and all the other seniors in performing dance show us their best in participating in the assembly. 9. F-toclrstra: Robert Fosmire, Gary Schultze, Russ Baldwin, Danny Cheng, John Cheng, and Danny Tsai. 10. Drill team seniors enthusiastically finish their routine. 1 1 . Comedian John Field defines to us the work Dork . . Page 55 WAV This year's winter formal was held at the Old World dance hall in Huntington Beach, on the night of January 14th, 1984. Before the dance, the traditional voting for most preferred man was held, with the winners announced during the course of the evening. Of note was the gradual fading away of the traditional girl ask guy theme' instead, it has been replaced tmore or lessj with the usual guy asklgirl. The band, Matrix, contributed significantly to the success of the dance, playing a wide variety of popular music both slow and fast. The theme seemed to fit the mood of the evening, for most con- sidered this winter formal to truly be HA SPECIAL TIME to REMEMBER. 1. Mark Lush and Kim Efans are purchasing their pictures for an unforgettable night. 2. Swaying to the music of Matrix are Mark Roan and Suzanne Granito. 3. A round of applause for Hokey Pokey, an oldie but goody. 4. For Ross lto and Natalie Ochiai this is just the beginning of A Special Time to Re- member. 5. Pam Steele and Mike Barker steps out- side to take a stroll on the grounds of Old World. 6. Most preferred men and their dates. L to R Jeff Green, Stephanie Coker, Michelle Pagan, Brad Freedman, Shawn Stubt, Ron Rabune, Janeen Sta- mos, Dave Baker, Suzanne Granito, Mark Roah, Shellie Molendyk, and Dave Ciesinski. 7. The happy couple enjoys every Tninute of dancing. 8. Kim Rags- dale, Henry Prejean, Kim De Roche, Bill Weatherill, Jill Bonaventura, Sherrie Prejean, and Jim Nelson enjoying this special and memorable evening. 9. Not only Kennedy's students are enjoying this evening but Assistant Principal Craig Haugen and his wife also take part in the fun. 10. andy Lee and her date Enjoys each other's company as they rest after a ance. Page 56 Winter Formal 1. gr , ,, X 1 ., Q .jf wr I 5 ir- i. if f ,vu V. , X' its jim wg.. in 4 Xsfwf. si ' X f n 4 46 1 2 we-. Q5 5 v fi - 1 1 Q diff' 'gl 4 Y , W I X s'f 4: 7 W A , ,V ., v, W wiv' , iff . , Page 58 Sports Divider 0 , my I G x ,. 2 if L ,Dia as K . 4, X A ' .N- y ,4 3 , ii? i iii 1 Q - 1 me ifqfff Qi, , x lf-ig.. f -sf x Ng, 3 w- ' '- pn aj. qs.,...x.,..,,,,, M 1 A ' K , -Anu- Q c l 3 53,3 -M ' N The Fighting Irish football team of 1983 began the season with high hopes and great expectations. Although not all achievements were fulfilled, the team fin- ished with a record of 6-4-0. We opened the season with a win over the Pioneers from Western 28-13. Our next game was against the tough Century League oppo- nent, El Modena. Since 1977 we had not beaten them, but this was a different story. Playing one of our finest games of the year, we out hit, out hustled and out played them for a 17-3 victory. The last practice game of the year against Fullerton was one of our best performances of the year. Using an explosive offense and tough defense we beat the Indians 35-7. Katella was our first league game of the year. We started slowly in the first half but responded in the second half for a 35-12 win. Beating Los Alamitos 20-7 was one of our most satisfying victo- ries. This was the first Kennedy team ever to beat the Griffins. Playing a hard fought game against the Loara Saxons, we lost our first game of the season 28-20. Our Homecoming game with Esperanza was very intense. The tremendous crowd gave great support to our team and we pulled out a 23-29 victory. Against the eventual Em- pire League Champs, Pacifica, we played an uninspirited game and lost 27-17. El Dorado had one of the finest runningbacks in the country, Shawn Flay, who played an outstanding game against us. Using ball control and capitalizing on our mistakes, they won the game 23-6. With a chance to go to the play-offs with a victory over Cy- press, we played in constant rain that ham- pered our execution. Taking advantage of some breaks, the Centurians were able to win 8-0. The loss knocked us out of play-off contention. Although we did not accom- plish all of our goals, we finished the sea- son with a winning record. Congratulations to all of the players for having a good year. Coach Hangartner Page 60 V. Football if 1 N151 1. Ron Rabune looks over the opposing defense. 2. Steve McCarty grind out the necessary yard- age for a first down. 3. First Row: T. Merchant, J. Jones, R. Rabune, B. Anderson, M. O'Hern, L. Ota, S. Ponce, S. McCarty, R. Brown, P. Backes. Second Row: B. Koyama, B. Rallo, M. Dipietran- toni, B. McGee, R. Barba, J. Nowlin, R. McClain, J. Destout, J. Williams, J. Stevens. Third Row: R. Atwood, J. Brown, M. Garibay, K. Karcher, D. Marsden, R. Licon, B. Rallo, M. Blalock, C. Davis, D. Baker. Fourth Row: M. Vroom, R. Om, M. Danaher, R. Pontrelli, S. Gielenfeld, D. Fewkes, D. Montera, E. Fajardo. Top Row: K. Johnson, A. Bonaguro, D. Becerra, S. Negrette, J. Roah, D. Fasciano, D. Reynolds. 4. Ron rolls out left lookingilfor his receiver. 5. Sean Ponce leaps high in t e air, attempting to block an op- posing ield goal. 6. Todd Merchant drives it through for the extra point. V. Football Page 61 ,. - RON RABUNE JEFF WILLIAMS VARSITY FOOTBALL HONORS KENNEDY FOOTBALL AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER RON RABUNE TERRY BETTAR AWARD MOST INSPIRATIONAL JEFF WILLIAMS MOST IMPROVED TODD MERCHANT TODD I LYLE RON MERCHANT OTA RABUNE MIKE JEFF GARIBAY WILLIAMS COACH'S AWARD OFFENSE LINE MIKE GARIBAY OFFENSE BACK LYLE OTA DEFENSE LINE JEFF WILLIAMS DEFENSE BACK RON RABUNE PLAYER OF THE GAME GAME OFFENSE DEFENSE KICKING WESTERN LYLE OTA NELSON LEI ----- RON RABUNE EL MODENA LYLE OTA RON RABUNE MIKE GARIBAY FULLERTON PAUL BACKES SEAN PONCE ----- JEFF WILLIAMS KATELLA STEVE MCCARTY JEFF WILLIAMS LYLE OTA MIKE BLALOCK LOS ALAMITOS MIKE GARIBAY RON RABUNE ----- LOARA PAUL BACKES ----- ESPERANZA LYLE OTA DAVE BAKER RON RABUNE SEAN PONCE PACIFICA ----- DURRAN FEWKES ----- EL DORADO PAUL BACKES RON RABUNE - CYPRESS ALLEN BONAGURO TODD MERCHANT ----- i ? 1. Ron Flabune accepts a well earned trophy 1 for M.V.P. his number, ino. 111 is now retired Xl at Kennedy. 2. Jeff Williams is honored to be me named Most inspirational. 3. A Most lm- fy. proved Todd Merchant accepts his award. 4. 5 l l l at 2 Best Defensive Line goes to Jeff Williams. 5. Best Offensive Back is nabbed by Lyle Ota. 6. Ron Rabune is named Best Defensive Back, 7. Not pictured is Mike Garibay who was named Best Offensive Line. Football Awards Page 63 EXCITING! Kennedy's Sophomores Football team for '83 had a lot of confidence 81 talent but couldn't put the big play together. Led by captain Steve Kim, the Sophomores played with great intensity, but, ended with a 2-8 record. The Sophomores are: QL to Fil R. Selby, F. Laferty, J. O'Brien, D. Stefani, A. Uretta, Fl. Pallas, T. Leaf, O. Manzano, T. George. 2nd Row: D. Gregory, D. Wilson, T. Helgeson, B. Brownrell, G. Charez, S. Kim, D. Simpkins, M. Kim. 3rd Row: M. Nijst, J. Metly, D. Cowles, D. Watter, T. Miller, A. Kim, D. Coburn. 4th Row: Fl. Dyer, S. Flascon, B. Iverson, J. Clifton, K. Carcher, C. Black- more, T. Clinton and S. Delesandro. The Freshmen started their season with a 2-'I record. They are: 1st Row: G. Cozine, H. Cho, S. Pool, Pt. Still, B. Helper, E. Stantos, F. Gorgales. 2nd Flow: S. Rivers, M. Estrada, M. Bergl, R. Kiger, J. Scanlon, H. Kim, S. Dipietrantonio, V. Lia, M. razier. 3rd Row: Ft. Martinez, R. Williams, E. Sacter, J. Farga, E. Barron, T. Bristol, J. Christensen, S. Boettecher, M. Poulalion, C. Lindquist. 4th Row: D. Kim, M. Ftoah, O. Palos, Ft. Williams, J. Delaquil, B. Gurdine, B. Hensley, R. Holling- sworth and Fl. Wilson. ' if -H x dD onahue. 'W mffffar v fa , - ., . .... 1 1 -f eteigtttgh in.. 52 .ff tg., a n - .-.Y W Z T ,. .. .,,,, .... J. fa 541,- ...q,. . a, 1 1 'ITE 99 f '1- . 1-11 ,,. The Freshman football t Page 64 FroshfSoph Football if Q E E Q l Y. wal M? ,A X7 7 'M f lf gm poll. S 4 If K ii .,,, , 1,,,,v,,,,,W.f- Hia 1 Q W , 'V . ' 11' we , R 'A Bill Brownell won'l let ANYTHING get hum down. Sophomore coaches Uriah aho Coleman A l A The Sophomore football team l l Frosh!Soph Football Page 65 : lrish Jam It l-lome The Fighting Irish Basketball Team of 1983-84 has developed into a very com- petitive and underated team. The Irish were not considered to even be a threat this year in the strong Empire League. The Irish had a poor pre-season even thou h they finished up with the Consola- tion ghampionship in the Santiago Tour- nament. League play started and the Irish started on the road three of the first four games. They lost close games to both League favorites, Katella and Los Al, to start League play. Since that time they fought back at the end of round one to find themselves one game out of first place. After two initial defeats they came back to win six straight games including a big win over Katella. We tied a school record for consecutive victories at six. With a victory over Los Al the Irish will have broken the record. Led by Co-Captains Scott Buss and Ron Rabune along with returning let- termen Walter Lauderdale and Mike Fad- doul, this yearls group of young players now believe in themselves. The team is now heading for their third straight year in the C.l.F. play-offs and a possible league championship. 1.WaIt Lauderdale jams it through - Get it Walt! 2. Jeff Green concentrates on his next free throw at- tempt. 3. Front Row: Coach Mayberry, Flon Ftabune, Darrin Queen, Phil Galante, Mike Faddoul, Walter Lauderdale, Lance Cardwell flvlanagerl Top Ftow: Dennis Montera, Scott Buss, Anthony Hinojos, Kevin Yates, Ken Allen, Jeff Green, John Fteid. 4. Scott Buss goes up to score on an offense board, 5. Vlgfalter Lauderdale skies high for the second half tip- o . Page 66 V, Basketball Y, 1 ' N 1 .54 gy. Q X , J H ' -ff j 1 -1 f 6 ' J QW' w x After rugged conditioning in the off sea- son the Junior Varsity went into the sea- son with an impressive pre-season record of six and two. A little team work and a lot of hard work helped as the Fighting Irish opened the regular season with an awe- some win over the tough Katella Knights. Two straight wins over Loara and Es- paranza, then again over El Dorado and Cypress soon followed as the Junior Var- sity ended the first half of the basketball season with a spectacular five and two record. 1. Preston Clark takes it to the hoop - A La COOP! 2. Skying high, Brian McCann wins the tip. 3. Con- centrating hard, Danny Curry attempts a free-throw. 4. This kind of shot signifies the kind of season the J.V.'s had - WINNING! 5. Coach Ftabune inspires his team during a time out. 6. The team watches as they go on the victory. 7. The team tl. to FU First row - Steven Quon, Preston Clark, Mike Barker, Brett Bissel, Mike Ward. 2nd row - Coach Ftabune, Paul George, Dan Curry, Tad Crockett, Derby David - son, Kevin Brown, Brian McCann, Doug Shermer, and Coach Chase. 8. Derby Davidson attempts the go ahead basket with this free-throw. 9. Dan Curry shoots for two! . f A ,,,,. - . . u.., ... t.tt W tttt f .',, ,. t ,,,, . ima? ,,,.,: fii . ,-,, V. fm' V ' t, ,,.,.. A rerrr l V LW., N, ARRX 0 K t i irtt T .i.f. 1 fr X tt., g,,.. . A ,,..! ' '..!t' 'fllffx . ..., at '.'- .Wfftf-ii -f . I -'w ,,'- 1 . A ' . ., .N E1 ' , r' . V - ,,. I 1 K rt f df .-':r' f,'1i:!z:z: f.f!. -, 'ft'-f-Mtf f, Wang. var. Q 4 V A B 1 t 9 elm, - . . H , J , 3 4 5 Page 68 ff' D gf... gf' , , J' 3 Q, in-.V- K , f P ? +'+-.. 3 4 Page 69 iii? Q . 9 10 , . fus- 6 8 1. Dan Stephani looks for an opening. 2. Jumping for the ball, Robert Wilson tips the ball to his side. 3. Torn Timm passes inbounds. 4. Sottara Neong puts up a foul shot. 5. The Sophomores in alphabetical order: Alphonso Campos, Dave Esparza, Troy Gardner, Tom Kim, Sottara Neong David Negron, Darin Nakakihara, Eric Opdahl, aniel Stephani, Dean Sutherland, Tom Timm, Derek Van Melle, Mike Vallarta, Robert Wilson, Steve Kim, Coach: Don Fromknecht. 6. The Freshmen in alphabetical order: Doug Archibald, Dave Barker, Greg Carasik, Terrance Boga, Eduardo Campos, Danny Christen- son, David Chun, Grefg Courpey, Brett Hepler, Flob- ert Hollingsworth, Je Howe, David Jacobs, Hyun Kim, Steve Kosek, Mark Ponlalion, Flick Suttles, Landell Wilkins. 7. Jett Howe leaps for the rebound. 8. Hyun Kim gets rad. 9. intense concentration is needed to make a successful shot. 10. Terrance Boga takes it down the court. Frosh. Basketball Page 71 QF QQ? A6 V' With playbooks, shots, and fouls our girls varsity basketball team made many basket shots to make themselves ahead of the crowd. The girls had many games that they could speak of proudly. They had a success- ful season. Winning more games put the girls closer to CIF and the play offs they had been before. The team consists of team- membersg Jawana Cousett, Rachel Mar- tinez, Ursela Lovely, Debra Omijenkski, Love Fiere and Kim Grommes, Janelle Freese, Karen Jacob, Mariana VanBuren, Denise Correa, and Donna Richmond. The team was led into victory by coach Rick Al- bano. All these people helped put the girls varsity basketball team many baskets ahead of the crowd. 1. The girls varsity basketball team. 2. Jenelle Freese fights to gain the ball for Kennedy. 3. 435, Jim Grommes stands and awaits her orders Page 72 HEY: 5 S 2 i 3 6 1. Donna Richmond helps put Kennedy closer to CIF. 2. Kim Grommes blocks a shot and hits it to the awaiting Urseia Lovely. 3. Coach Rick Albano coaches the girls to victory. 4. A team member shoots the winning shot at the game against the Saxons. 5. With many hands, again 435 Kim Grommes tries to block the opponent shots. 6. Adding winning points for Kennedy Urseia Lovely shoots for the basket. Page 73 We 449 Q0 sis? GPX 1 Q9 With some smart coaching and a lot of hard work, the Girls Junior Varsity team entered the regular season with an im- pressive record of eight and two. Led by team captain Lynn Ahnee the J.V.'s con- tinued their winning ways with awsome victories over Katella, Los Al, Esparanza and Pacifica. Because of their lack of experience, the Girls SophomorefFreshmen basket- ball team knew that they were in for a tough season. Every game they get bet- ter and better even though through seven games they are winless, these girls know how to have fun! 1. J.V.'s QL. to RJ Dena Masumiya, Nora Masuo, Kathleen Berdis, Dena Davidson, Coach Jim Wing, Ronnie Ahnee, Kim Tawa, Peebles, Maria Pietranowicz. 2. Nora Maruo sets up the offense. 3. Ronnie Ahnee runs the fast break to victory. 4. Coach Wing explains the strategy to his team. 5. After a great steal, Kimberly Tawa rockets down the court for two more points. 6. Kathleen Berdis bites her nails as the game gets closer. 7. Connie Wagner leaps to win the tip. 8. Joy Massey dis- plays the awesome Irish Defense. 9. Coach Martz gets ready for the game. 10. Under tremendous pressure, Maureen Condon attempts a lay-up. 11. Vivienne Lopez skies high for the rebound. 12. Soph!Fresh tfirst rowj Maureen Condon, Connie Wagner, Deanna Daniels, Cback rowl Jodi Ara- goga, Susan Pitt, Vivianne Lopez, Stephanie Ex- co ar. .3 4 Page 74 5.2 1 J? 1 KA ,, .. - f ,.,---f ' . . Wlll it 5 5 M LLm,, H D Agni -f 2 1 GW ' Q Swaswo .... T . Led by coach Burns, the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team started olf a great season by winning their first game. With the league record of 9 wins and 5 losses, their season record has been considered suc- cessful. Concluding from this record, the varsity team was seeded 6th out of 32 teams this year. The captain of the team was marina Van Melle, while the most valuable, most improved and most dedi- cated players were Marina Van Melle, Janelle Frese, and Marianne Stammen. With players like that the Varsity Volley- ball team has a lot to be proud of. Photographs: 1. As a surprise to the opposing team, Shaun Stuht tips the ball over. 2. The hand is quicker than the eye, as Dena Crawley spikes the ball over the net. 3. Kathy Johnson leaps to execute a spike. 4. Coach Burns talks strategy before an important game. 5. With a concentration shown on her face, heri Sucher gets ready to serve during a critical game. 6. Tension fills the air as the girls wait for the serve. 7. Team work is the key, shown here by Dena Cawley and Kathy Johnson. 8. The Varsity Volley- ball team: ftop to bottoml Dena Cawliy, Marina Van Malle, Marianne Stammen, Kathy Johnson, Reelyn Flabune, Shaun Stuht, Janelle Frese, coach Burns, Cheri Sucher, Monica Casey. Page 76 V. Volleyball U fl i- 3 ,I wg! , 12,5 '14 Y Q Q Q. v. 'hav ju if 5 40 1.-, ,Y Q . ....., 'f' -1 so J, vb, Hr' 'jg' Qs' 0 S JJ 5 L in . A v fwwf 'M 8 V. Volleyball Page 77 5 A . ,gg ..,,,, E ,f-' a.-Q' Page 78 J.V. Volleyball ,AA 'NM Nw... 2 5 .,, ..... 1 , its , s,,.f W fi i s x 7 M Q . N.,.. ...,..,.,, 8 Q EWVQ Ofbfs The Junior Varsity Fighting Irish Volley- ball team played their season with a bal- anced league record of 7-7. Their season proved to be a challenging and exciting one. Encouraged by coach Jean Rabune, all team members worked hard at improv- ing and polishing their skills. Practices were well-attended by the Irish team, and much improvement among the players came from these practices. The Frosh-Soph Volleyball team came through with an impressive 11-3 league record. During the season, Mrs. Simmons was the coach of this fine Fighting Irish team. Overall, the victorious team placed a well-earned second place in the league. This goes to show that there is a lot of potential in these already-successful team members. Photographs: 1. Cindy Hansell leaps up to practice a spike. 2. Kathy Conner eyes the ball before execut- ing her serve. 3. The J.V. Volleyball team: tl to rl: Mrs. Rabune, Kathy Maynard, Debra Kreis, Su- zanne Garibay, Sha n Finkelstein, Wendy Walker, Leslie Yoshimizu, gloria Ruiz, Dena Davidson, Kathy Poseley, Loretta Jensen, Denise Correa, Kathy Conner, Cindy Hansell, Karen Conner. 4. Kathy Conner bumps the ball while teammates stand ready. 5. Mrs. Rabune discusses strategy with a few team members. 6. The Frosh-Soph Volleyball team: tl to rl: Susan Pitt, Yelena Vucurevic, Nina Riley, Kim Hewett, Regina Keaulani, Coach Sim- mons, Lisa Kutnyak, iki Tipton, Maria Pietrano- wicz, Nancy Grow, Jill Keeling, Denise Dawson. 7. Susan Pitt puts all her strength into her bumping. 8. alwancytfirow bumps the ball to the anxious Setters at e ne . Frosh!Soph Volleyball Page 79 ...1-.-.--....... inf1'M,fl : 1 V ,TWT it i l M TG , 3,1 , in-, ii . . pi., t. -W .Q , , ,l-. -- A it aww ,M ti i. - lliiigi. l- ,vm ,tf.W NWN tl l,,i, M , wlii-ll' t: if-flmw., Mrirw ext.-5--ul' i' . , g, l Kitt, ll,,.vi ,til 1. v3,5tf?,t.l ffl The J.F.K. wrestling team really tumbled for us! Under the superb guid- ance and leadership of head coach Karl Glover and assistance coaches Joe Tor- turo and Bert Folsom, the team climbed its way to the top. As the team spent many long hours in concentrated practices, they concluded with a successful sense of achievement. Although the team members were young with only three seniors, Norm Evans, Mark Beckner, and Mark Falatico returning, they worked with each other with patience and experience to achieve their goals. Thejuniors, sophomores, and freshmen gained valuable experiences forthe oncoming season. The whole team showed their Fighting Irish Spirit through- out their winning season. Photographs: 1. Wrestlers show their enthusiasm for the coming match. 2. Mark Beckner shows his expertise while pinning down his opponent. 3. Wayne Vinlove nervously awaits his opponents pounce. 4. The 1983-84 Varsity wrestling team: tl to rl: front row: A. Reyes, M. Wix, W. Vinlove, B. Small, D. Abeling. row 2: M. Hoskins, N. Evans. T. George, C. Machado, M. Falatico. row 3: Coach Glover, D. Kim, M. Hoskins, M. Beckner, E. Casares, Coach Lorttiro. tnot shown in photo: Coach Folsom 8t Ft. im Yu..- 5 X A. ol , 11: 2 Page 80 V. Wrestling L t sam., ... . A A ' v 533 X I fr 1 1 u JV, 'fr K f A , . ffl A N 1 I M A 8 yi .. ..'::iff1 at ' I Wrhwx R ' ,mt ,.: .,..:: S . fc-X e I ' LVVVL ki :L .. -,-,--r'-1 if 3':J 4'L' 25. rrr'i' 1 ii.i 'if -AAXA .lmfjglik iig i'i. L .gVg' G. Z 5 X X . kkgrk ,.,. ,KXK A 'NA A is I wx XX 1 in 3 I E .1 K i E 1 ? E W X tif Qtr ' f 3 s 1 - Gd' CNN 0 Q. mx ,,, T A t tifwizifsw .i fail:-523214 M. ..,, atxg. 4,5 lr . V. , A F T ir.. 4 X we l The J.V. and FroshfSoph teams were coached by for- mer outstanding lrish wrestlers Joe Torturo and Bert Folsom, both in their third year. The J.V. team had limited success with only three return- ing upperclassmen wrestlers: Scott Wham, Mike Pontrelli, and Mike Hoskins. The rest of the team was filled up with freshmen and sophomores. Outstanding among them were Max Nijst, Roland Kim, Davd Gutierrez, Eric Ca- sares, and Larry Miler. The FroshfSoph team was composed almost entirely of newcomers. Only Nijst and Casares returned from last year's team. Outstanding FroshfSoph wrestlers were Andy Reyes, Ricky Ocampo, Nijst 12 medalsl, Dan Nelson C2 medalsj, Casares 12 medalsl, and Kurt Karcher it st place in Buena Park Tournamentj. Because this team only had three seniors, many new wrestlers wrestled on the Varsity level most of the year. Frosh!Soph wrestlers on Varsity vgere Reyes, Nijst, Casares, Karcher, Marcus Wix, and on Kim. it 2 3 4 Page 82 J.V.Frosh!Soph Wrestling 5 . 2 v l I is 9 11 1. A wrestler is going for a strenuous head and arm maneuver. 2. Coach Folsom and Coach Torturo advise attentive wrestlers. 3. The t'craddle method is a success. 4. A wrestler is attempting a front headlock. 5. A Va Nelson is accomplished. 6. Top row: Coach J. Torturo, E. McGee, E. Casares, T. Delong, G. Cosine, Coach C, Glover. Middle row: V. Lia, M. Pontrelli, R. Romney, Fi. Martinez, D. Nelson. Bottom row: Fl. Ocampo, C. Beckner, Fi. Kim, L. Miler, M. Nijust. 7. An exhausting reversal is at hand. 8. An energetic wrestler is going for an inside bar. 9. A strenuous grapevine procedure is at hand. 10. The technique of a far side V2 Nelson is practiced. 11. A vigorous bar arm maneuver. The Boys Varsity Tennis team took a step in the right direction by taking the upper hand on the Savan- na Rebels. An awsome victory soon followed as the varsity tennis team crushed the Whitney Wildcats in the impressive win at home. Coach Lar- ry Buie is expecting great things from this years team as returning lettermen Tan Ngo, Mark Haugan, Derek Wisnowski, and Ben Garcia all work hard to win a spot in the Ojai tournament 1. Smiling Coach Buie goes over the game strategy, 2. Fleturning Iettenman Tan Ngo vol- lies for the win, 3. Pat Yu goes for the win, 4. Mike Bang waits for the return, 5. Tien Tran exercising intense concentration, 6. Return- ing lettermen, 7. Derek Wisnowski executes his unreturnable back hand, 8. Patrick Yu returns the serve, 9. Mark Haugan utilizes the element of suprise, 10. Varsity tennis is fl to ri Derek Wisnowski, Coach Buie, Tien Tran, Tan Ngo, Pat Yu, Derby Davidson, Mike Bang, Mark Haugan, Ben Garcia. Page 84 V. Tennis 6 7 .054 -w-. With determination and a lot of hard work the Boys Junior Varsity Tennis team started off the sea- son with an impressive win over the Savanna Rebels. Coach Clem Mangosong put together an unstopable team consisting of Freshmen, Sophomore and Juniors. 1. Derek Nakamura has to be caged be- fore every game, 2. John Takaki rallies before a game, 3. David Chen returns a powerful serve, 4. Hey Clem! Where's the Beef'?, 5. The J.V.'s are ltst rowjz Joel Mcallister, Billy Chin, Rick Mundo, Ed Lagaspy, 12nd rowj: Derek Nakamura, Dan Floh, Andy Ahn, Martin Casper, Larry Andiade, Clem Mangosong, l3rd rowjz Young Kim, Chris Wil iams, John Takaki, Tom Kwan, Peter Kim. Page 86 J.V. Tennis , -fi l , Ai 1 , -ur.. I , , ffgra , 1-S , , sf 5 3 l. A ,g 3 'V J.V. Tennis Page 87 M ,,,yf'rfftfwra 'ee my Vi il-xfiiiiililtiitr tr' 'film O CFO 1 2 1 . Coach Dave Magdaug encourages his usually 41 doubles team, Kimi Oyama and Laurie Sasaki. 2. Kimi Oyama gets excited after winning the set. 3. The 1983-84 irls' Varsity Tennis Team: Front row: Michelle Tenney, Millie Paik, Kimi Oyama, Laurie Sasaki. Back row: Lisa Niles tmanagerj, Phung Ngo, Cathy Swenson, Madeleine Tavakolian, Jacqueline Huysman, Francine McCormick, and Coach Dave Magdaug. 4. Laurie Sasaki waits readily and pa- tiently for her opponent's serve. 5. Team members show their enthusiasm to the photographer during a match. 6. Francine McCormick feels the tension ofa tough game. 7. Phung Ngo shows her confidence and joy after a win. 8. Cathy Swenson puts her full concentration on her competitive game. 9. Millie Paik positions herself for the coming shot. 10. Jac- queline Huysman puts her all into her forehand shot. Page 88 Girls' Varsity Tennis 7 9 Sewing with great skill, volley- ing with great ease, and winning all of their pre-season games as well as six of their regular season games, the girls' varsity tennis team outdid their last years's rec- ord. Coach Magdaug, in his sec- ond year of coaching the team, continued to help the team im- prove. The team consisted of five re- turning letterwomen, although the team's best player was a freshwoman, Michelle Tenney. 10 Other outstanding players were Phung Ngo, Madeleine Tavakolian, and Kimi Oyama and Laurie Sasaki, who formed the couple that was the number one doubles team most of the time. This was a great year for the team, as they were constantly getting better. They didn't have as many picnics this year, though. Girls' Varsity Tennis Page 89 O PXQXYXQ 90G JV G09 00606 'ii Y , X 3 Despite lots of effort and hard work, the girls' junior varsity tennis team did not do as well as they had anticipated. The team had a record of six wins and eleven losses, and they wound up in fifth place. This was not a reflection of the girls tennis ability. The girls did an excellent job this year, stated Jennifer Smith, who was in her first year of coaching tennis at Ken- nedy. Two ofthe more outstanding play- ers were Michelle Nook and Trisha Meil, who formed the top doubles' team for the j.v. group. Another outstanding player was Gina Rey, who won most of her games this season. 1 . Coach Jennifer Smith and Tracy Colby break for a moment to give smiles for the camera. 2. Tracy Colby positions for a vig- orous return. 3. Michelle Nook exhibits in- tense concentration while waiting forthe serve. 4. Lisa Garton is warming up for the first serve ofthe game. 5. In the heat of the game, Sonia Lee presents an awesome stance. 6. tl to rl Debbie Coburn, Briana Dawson, and Michelle Nook listen atten- tively to their coach's instructions. 7. Mov- ing across the baseline, Trisha Meil squeezes in a return. 8. The J.V. Girls Tennis Team: ttop rowl Debbie Coburn, Tracy Colby, Cynthia Flogerson, Jennifer Smith, Michelle Nook, Sonia Lee, Chris- ten Mortensen, fbottom rowl Lisa Garten, Trisha Meil, Gina Fley, Briana Dawson. Girls J.V. Tennis Page 91 Making Waves With all the hard work, the wise coaching and a lot of team spirit, Kennedy's Water Polo Teams came out on top. Varsity was led by captain Bill Sexton and the Frosh! Soph captain was Thomas Teddy Bear Erdelji. They were all coached under Bob Zehtner. Both Varsity 8t FroshfSoph prac- tices were before school and then two more grueling hours after school. They also had to lift weights every other day. The Varsity had a 12 8t 12 record and went to C.l.F. against Senlite and the FroshfSoph had a 11 8t 9 record. The Varsity Team consist of the return- ing lettermen Mike Conners, Scott Benda, Steve Pitts, Roland Reyes, Dave Ciesinski, Mike Neumann, Bill Sexton and Eric Evans. And the newcomers, why made the team a whole were Mike Erdelji, Steve Rid- ley and Nick 8t Mike McMahon. The FroshfSoph Team was made up of Sophomores Hans Snijdewind, Thomas 'Teddy Bear Erdelji and Craig Long. The Freshmen were Eric Mendoza, Jose Prieto, Andy Reyes, Brian Leibl, Pat Hornak and Brian Hulse. ' 1 101 as i RJR . , 1 i I., rfffylq er Zl ,. J ,I V' g H .. ,'!W!,,..,. r Mfg! ,- K Q.. Q-V ff!! 2 3 Page 92 Water Polo ff it 2. v ,ff ,fine rf 1. Varsit Team is M. Erdelji, M. Conners, S. Benda, S. Pitts, E. Evans, tMiddIe Rowl, N. McMahon, D. Ciesinski tFront Rowj, R. Reyes and M. Neumann. 2. Coach Zehntner gives us a smile during warm-up. 3. Bill Sexton, the Varsity Water Polo captain. 4. Frosh!Soph Team is E. Men- doza, H. Snijdewind, T. Erfelji, B. Hulse, C. Long and Jose Prieto. 5. Some of the Frosh!Soph Team gives us a glance during a break in the action. 1 2 1. Mike Conners gets ready to throw. 2. Mike Neumann decides his move. 3. Andy Fieyes gets a hold of the bali. 4. Hans Snijdewind blocks a shot. 5. Dave Ciesinski looks for a free man. Water Polo Page 93 Hitting the deck 1 Although the Boys Swim Team was basically young and inexperienced, Coach Bob Zehnter and Coach Allan Pellin had an enjoyable year working with these teams. Having a little trouble winning their meets, Coach Zehnter has en- thusiasm for next year. The returning lettermen, Ron Anti- marino, Scott Benda, Steve Pitts, plus the new lettermen Mike Erdelji, Tom Anderson, Steve Ridley, Gerald Stadler, Jerry Daughter, and Mike 81 Nick McMahon help the team through al the good and bad the year brought. The Froshf Soph team ha a tremendous year. Page 94 Boys Swimming ,-fs . .N was-..wy-als-...N ,.N..s...,....... ff 7 1. Through all the pain 81 suffering, Ron Antimarino and Scott Benda are still wearing smiles. 2. Tom Anderson shows us all his strength. 3. Hans Snijde- wind does the back. 4. Jerry Daugherty puts out an effort. 5. Steve Ftidley wins the back. 6. Froshfsoph team: Bottom Row, QL to Fil H. Snijdewind, B. Freed- man, B. Hulse, T. Erdel'i, 12nd Howl, E. Mendoza, J. Prieto, P. Hornak and Long. 7. Coach Allan kicks back. 8. Tom Anderson takes in air. 9. The Coach times a swimmer. 10. Boys Varsity team: Bottom Row, lL to Rl, M. Erdeljli, S. Benda, J. Daugherty, N. McMa- hon, G. Stadler, . Anderson, 12nd owl, S. Pitts, E. Evans, M. McMahon and S. Ridley. 3 Hi KE . SUM -M. Nm! Boys Swimming Page 95 Swim to VVin 1 After a spectacular 1983 season, the girls Varsity team prepared for just as a successful year. Coaches Bob Zehnter and Jo Tennyson guided the girls through all the trials, tribulation and triumphs the season brought. With the quickness of the returning lettermen, Kristina Edmond, Andrea Bennett, Kristen Hurley, Pam Hansell and by the new help of Tracey Benda, Melissa Pellin, Shannah Morris, Lisa Niles, Alane Azevedo, Abby Husereau and Daphne Gonzalez, the team finished above the rest. Also with all the new techniques the Frosh!Soph girls team learned, they had a hard but victorious year. 2 3 Page 96 Girls Swimming 5 . V, W A Y T . H I , ,,..,. ,, . ,,,.. ,,..., ...W ,,.,, M... ,,,, . gllttzlfftfffgg 4 - ,.,, ,, sl ' ' f- , to g -- ..... .,.. .N-.,- Q - uv ,L tg W X ,1xx. 'Zin' I M 1 A . 1 rr . ,,-. Ire ertts w iii?-ww , an V' X 5 A ,.-S - . , 3- ,E ' ,gt - . ' :-M-'Tv-saw . v J ' T ' 2' 6 7 8 ..,mmN m .Q- -...Nsss 4 T. Benda, K. Hurle , S. Morris, 13rd Bowl, E. Niles, S. Ca e , . ossner, B. Byrd, I,,,LQ,pg, C. Koshi, S. Pitt, K. ckellips, A. Lamaster, S. Welch, K. Conner, D. Delucas, J. Brown, D. Gonzalez, A. Bennett, 14th Bowl, K. Krager, J. Shelton, Coach Jo, A. Husereau, D. Wicker- sheim and H. Houk. 2. Kari Kra-ger gets into the stroke. 3. Kris Hurley takes a dive. 4. Kristina Edmond cruises alongN5. Our hree Stooges give us a smile. 6. Carolyn Kosni whips out the back stroke. 7. Dana ickersheim swims her way towards the camera. 8. Susan Pitt tries out tlge barakiroke. 9. Coach Jo gives us a mean look. 10. Swimmers out of the water, keep cool in t eir s a es. 1 Girls Team' Bottom Row QL to BJ K. Edmond, HHmsgll, 12nd Bowl, M. Pellin, Girls Swimming Page 97 l 44 iig J g M ster With it's talent and determination the irish es- tablished theirselves as a competitive team. With it's coaching by Scott Wale and the great spirit of the captain Paul Backes, the Varsity Soccer Team finish above the rest. The Varsity Soccer Team was made up of Steve Fleming, Chris Quitana, Brady Hendrick- son, Rich Spining, Todd Merchant, Paul Backes, Manny Palos, Kevin Norlin, Tony Railsback, Next Row: Bo Anderson, John Jaimez, Hernen Aldave, Diejo E.T. Vargas, Steve Coizine, Chris Blackmore, Danny Bis- coe, Mike Pagan and Eddie Olague. Page 98 V. Soccer qi' wi. Nw. 9 1? Q ' i 5, ff ff 542 J rkxsf xy if fi Q 1 9 13a W X-7 iii N, 4 1 A , s -g K ,-Agm,,fM+Q:: f ' , H, .N , uf .sw-at , ,. f ' Ag.. ,WO , ?'1u-.3- Vi, n,,, I s' N 'W 'MM' Xalan, lim St k ' X! -Q 7 WN ' ' 5 v , ,, QV is ,,1:-'Q' Q. ,Qin- 26 'G 'M U Q 1 - u T OQQQ' . ,,. 1 The 83-84 JV soccer team launched the season with determination by the players and by the coach. Coach Wale. With some help from their excellent players and a positive attitude, the team had succeeded in winning many of their games. The SophfFrosh soccer team did as well as the JV team. With lots of hard work, effort and help from the Coach Elverado and the team captains Ftobert Sanchez and Toby Wong, the team started the year exceptionally well. Though it took many practices and lots of hard work, they all believe that it is worth it. With an attitude like that, no wonder they did so well. Photographs: 1. Ken Norlin player 415, gets into position to kick the ball. 2. Brad Freedman, Ken Norlin and Kevin Kjelland maneuver the ball down the field. 3. Wait, I got it!'l 4. The members of the JV soccer team: M. Lennon, A. Palos, J. Rafael, E. Pak, J. Yoo, G. Aldave, Ft. Granados, Fl. Kaulen, K. Norlin, M. Freedman, M. Ferraiz, B. Bembry, K. Kjelland, V. Dawson. 5. The mem- bers ofthe FroshfSoph soccer team: Coach Vic- tor Awardo, E. Conocco, L. Vidales, S. Finlay, D. Nichols, J. Scanlen, J. Lee, J. May, T. Scher- merhorn, V. Weber, P. Sanchez, Fi. Sanchez, T. Lukacsa, C. Rayfield, T. Wong. 6. Kevin Kjelland practices kicking with some help from Darious Stroous. 7. Hey, l'm coming through! 8. Kevin Kjelland is running down the field to get the ball away from the opponent. 9. 1-2-3 kick! ...P 2 3 Page 100 Kick Back i Q... XM X' K 3 , X A. as Zyfwflllfb - f E -Q -gp ... W , W... i . 6 9 Soccer Page 101 Coach Alice Lopez gave the girls soccer team new belief in their poten- tial ability applying all the strategy and tactics of the game to fuel the players with a vigorous determination. This was the second year girls soc- cer was on Kennedys sports agenda v and a new girls JV soccer was added to expand girls soccer program. With grueling practices and exer- cises the team is forever sharpening their skills striding for a CIF play-o Spot. 4 Page 102 , , W 1 . Briana Dawson tactically moves the ball out of her opponents direction. 2. Candi Demont edges her way to gain control of the ball. 3. Dribbling her way down field Cecilia Rodriguez heads towar the goal. 4. Girls varsity soccer, back Cl to rl, Coach Alice Lopez, Cynthia Osuna, Shorana Delay, Jackie Huysman, Cindi Hansell, Reelyn Rabune, Loretta Jensen, Sharon Hand, Candi Demont, Jeannie Brown, Becky Baren, lBottomJ Sonia Rodriguez, Briana Dawson, Sandi Paccione, Deana Gowdy, Cecilia Rodriguez, Cathy Laskey, Kathleen Wendt. 5. Cecilia Rodriguez skillfully steals the ball away from her opponent. 6. Sharon Hand punts with all her might trying to move the ball towards the goal. 7. Sandy Paccione kicks with power. 8. Candi Demont gets off an important cornershot. 9. Sharon Hand watches her adversaries as she carefully dribbles across field. , Q J xl 6 8 9 Page 103 whim SM lvl ll Wm yi ,ill Milli ,mizzlllili 1 l till it it illtwwp.--T Jigga .t'1,f.1,,iv,wi 1 -- ,a 4 :55 xx u illiiii fx 'M 1 ii A fs f lllilirn it X' ?i'l?Wf2QQiLi7?W' 1 it-will llWiJ'. lwitxzm 1 A 1. ' ' Wlllllllllltltwlililiiiiiiili. 'iwitfilxgilcgl 1:12 1:-:lv..',-im-1. iw, will l:' piwwllgY-its 1 up ' ll.. 1-in iw, le, 1 ,T if wltiiw liljiljjtkllwlkixlw1llx,,i-wt. vi 0 0995? ef- rf- A N f-,Q ,, -, ,MMA ,L , .M X 1 , . ,,L, , . ,fy , ,. ,,,, , 1 1 2 3 A , no -a ,. , at ff , ' WM K, I ' ,,,,,, W ff '7 fv,A, , , , ,R 4 S 'H X. 4 W 1, , ,, I K - 3 --.,.,, , '1 ' Kennedy's Cross Country team was on the right track. The team was ranked 5th in Orange County at the beginning of the season and at the end of the year, they placed 5th in the empire league. All of this could not have been accomplished had it not been for the superb coaching of Coach Bailey and Coach Buss. The team members put in hours of exhausting hard work to prepare themselves from the weekend competitions. Eric Ftee, the boy's varsity most valuable runner along with many of the other award winning ath- letes, placed in many competitions that resulted with many wins for the Fighting Irish. At the pace they are going now, next year they are going to blow the competi- tion away. Photographs: 1. Introducing the backbone of the JFK Cross Country team - Coach Bailey. 2. Pam Hansell runs in the last meet ofthe year at Carbon Canyon Park. 3. Varsity runner, Jeff Welsh, runs three miles in a Cross Country meet. 4. Coach Buss assisted greatly in the guidance of the team. 5. The entire JFK Cross Country teams. . 'S ' X .il W 5- f'vw , . . Q- '5 T ' - ' u,..,... ,,,, .Y V. K i V fit' ' ,, v Page 104 Cross Country mf' gr y Y V V Q Nw-Huw-..,, Photographs: 1. The JFK Cross Country teams: top row- Boy's Varsity tl to rl: Coach Richard Bailey, E. Hee, C. Doyle, D. Nichols, J. Welsh, S. Whelan, M. Call, Coach Laura Buss. middle row- GirI's Varsity: E. Wilmot, D. Mackay, Fl. DeSiIva, P. Hansell, K. Ivins, N. Wright, M. Stewart, C. Caballero. Bottom row - Frosh!Soph: D. Theodore, Fl. Ouon, J. Van- denberge, J. Plapo, P. Gomez, M. Whitmarsh, G. Cawley. Not pictured: S. Ahia, D. Hoacland. 2. Jeff Vandenberge runs with nobody breaking his stride. 3. On your mark . . 4. Steve Whelan is running the distance. 3 .1 4 Cross Country Page 105 :., ,V -, .. .- A . lf... .. . , X9 ...tale at --' 'S-e-izitspfrglz tiff Xsigtxt 3 W,L,.. . A--... .. ,gag?ggr5Qiii3t.,,.,.ta.... .,.w,.. Both the boy's Varsity and Soph!Frosh track teams put in alot of hard work and time into the preparations for each meet, both of which started early and end late. But, with the aid from the coaches, Chris Gaukler, Mr. Coleman, Steve Hutt, Tad Dillard and Mr. Bailey, the pain ofthe long hours was eased. With this much deter- mination and hard work, the year really paid off with awards and experience. One can definitely see that they were going for the gold. 1. Steve Astle breaks the tape for a fantastic Ken- nedy win. 2. Coaches Chris Gaukler, Mr. Coleman, Steve Hutt, Tad Dillard and Mr. Bailey are the back- bones of the teams. 3. The Soph!Frosh track team, listed in alphabetical order: J. Alagona, G. Cawley, J. Cliftorn, S. Dipietrantoni, B. Fngge, J. Hedtkye, K. Kambara, B. Lelbl, J. Plapp, Ft. uon, S. Ftascon, S. Ftivers, D. Theodore and W. Vehec. i 'ua r-t' Page 106 Boy's Track 'Y ' xx .. ,,k,k K 'Z 1. The boy's Varsity track team, naming in alphabetical order: S. Astle, C. Atwood, M. Brown, M. Call, C. Cummin s, M. Dipietrantoni, D. Fewekes, C. Doyle, M. graper, K. Higa, S. Holland, B. Kitajima, T. Kuramoto, N. Lei, J. Morinishi, J. Nowlin, M. Pontrelli, S. Quon, B. Ftallo, E. Hee, J. Sanders, J. Stevens, J. Sung, W. Talbott, E. Von- Shimmelmann, M. Vroom, J. Welsh and S. Whelan. 2. With a heave and a ho, Durran Fewekes shot puts the ball. 3. Randy Atwood's strong concentration reveals his desire to make the heights in pole vaulting. ' Boy's Track Page 107 i . NSG 9 The girl's Varsity track team was abso- lutely great. The hard work that these girls put in truely paid off as they won victory after victory over the other schools. Their coaches, Chris Gaukler, Mr. Coleman, Steve Hutt, Tad Dillard and Mr. Bailey, gave them the guidance needed for their goals to be met. At the rate that they are going now, one can guess that next year is going to be even more promising for these athletes. . My S g y T4 . T1 Page 108 Girl's Track ff'-' Qu yu- , a s 3 1. Nicki Wright gives everything she has to make it to the finish. 2. While flying through the air, Ursula Lovely participates in the high jump. 3. Shea- lean Pinheiro, Sonia Rodriguez, Kim Ivins and Paula Rust reveal their Kennedy victory by showing that they are 4461 . 4. The Varsity girls track team, naming them in alphabetical order: J. Aragona, J. Casey, D. Dawson, D. Demont, R. DeSilva, S. Garibay, K. Gibson, C. Goodness, M. Hamilton, S. Hand, C. Hansell, K. Ivins, C. askg, U. Lovely, D. Oherst, S. Pallione, S. Pinheiro, R. Rabune, T. Rice, A. odriguez, S. Rodriguez, P. Rust, M. Salgado, D. Smith, H. Vandyke, M. Vanvelle, L. Wilcox, L. Whitherk and N. Wright. 5. Ho-hum, another famous Kennedy close-in. 6. Angela Rodriguez and Shealean Pinheiro psyche themselves up for their next event. 7. Sonia Rodriguez strides for her goal. M33 , ,xih N, V Sh! V ,, -,ig I N ' Af-- 4 5 K 1 X gk K . . .. 1 5, K K ,,,. K Ex A 4 A -A 5 6 7 v GirI's Track Page 109 Q0 .QQ The Varsity Baseball Team, headed by Coach Dave Gunn and Assistant, Scott Hunter, led the Irish through a promising pre-season. With power hitting and an ex- cellent defense this could be the first team to win the Empire League. The Irish team had a lot of spirit and stamina that helped them get through a long and grueling sea- son. .ou could always see those familiar faces In the cage swatting the ball off the pitching machine. Determination and dedication will play a major role in the eventual success of the team. 1. Chris Johnson snags a low liner. 2. Coach Gunn scans the field looking for improvements. 3. Coach Hunter gives the evil eye. 4. John Reid shows off his gearly whites while playing pepper. 5. First Row: J. oah, Fl. Roberts, D. Ciesinski, M. Faddoul, K. Apa- daca, L. Ota, Fl. Licon, G. Lucero, R. Common, D. Baker. Top Flow: J. Reid, T. Gage, K. Johnson, Ft. Ftabune, M. Gyde, C. Fletcher, J. Trott. 6. For a high fly Lyle Ota flies high. 7. One out down, two more to go. Page 110 V. Baseball QQ: V. Baseball Page 111 X . me , , col stiitqo The Junior Varsity baseball team has come together really nice in the opening weeks of the scrimage season. With a victory over Jordan and a lop-sided win over Wilson, the team believes in them- selves. The only defeat so far come at the hands of a tough Western team, 8-3. With standout play by Tony Rolland QCFJ, Brett BelouttSSj, Joey O'Brien QCJ, and Dave Robinson 'tLFJg the team looks like a potential winner. Coach Burns has taught this team to take pride in their game and has instilled a winning atmosphere on the field. With a quality defense and an above average offense, this team may have what it takes. Pitching is still a question mark, but should be no hinderance in this team's eventual success. The Soph!Frosh. baseball team, headed by Coach Frye, is being well groomed for a bright baseball future at Kennedy. With a little concentration and a lot of hard work, this team could develop into one of Kennedy's strongest Varsity teams. 1. J.V. messin' around 2. Dwayne Heppe takes a look 3. Brian McKellips holds on Mike Ferriaz 4. John May gives it his all 5. Dave Robinson takes a seat while playing catcher 6. J.V. Team, On Top: M. Roah, D. obinson, J. Jones, D. Liken, J. Green, A. Ujiie Standing: T. Crockett, R. Wilson, D. Becerra, J. O'Brian, B. allo, B. Beloat, T. Hooper, R. Blough Kneelingi Coach Scott Burns 7. Dave Christensen makes t e catch 8. J.V. take a spill 9. Dave Liken swings a heavy load. Page 112 J.V. - SophfFrosh Baseball I 5 i Lf V-if I u ...I ., -, S ? 'Tkf!Qf.r J.V. - SophfFrosh Baseball Page 113 . So ?XQ9X7f?'c5 69 Qtl M: W it I- i... . Hours of reassuring practice helped the Irish varsity softball team to play in tip-top condition. The team, dominated by the fine coaching of Marcia Iverson, displayed a dynamic amount of potential and confidence. With the assistance of returning letter- men Diane Blankenship, Rhonda Clammer, Denise Correa, Carne Kirshberg, Shirley Kirkconnel, Julie Ocker, and Pania Silvers, the team prepared themselves with hard work and deter- mination for the season ahead of them. 1. Varsity Softball coach, Coach Iverson. 2. Denise Correa loads the pitching machine, 3. Shirley Kirkconnel bats away the ball to seventh heaven. 4. Top Row: Terina Fran lin, Marilyn Mead, Janelle Feses, Coach Iverson, Diane Blankenship, Carrie Kirchberg, Denise Correa, Bot Tow: Cathy, Berdis, Shirley Kirkconnel, Julie Ocker, Tania Silvis, Fihonda Clammer, 5. Three teammates smiles for the camera. Page 114 V. Softball X - XXX ts? ' ggxig Q Under the upper hand of Tom Farr, the V. softball team was able to work to their ill potential. After a successful 23-0 sea- Jn in 1983 they are looking forward to a epeat season. The girls showed great ispiration towards the goal of a success- il season. Charlene Schmitt exploits her skills. 2. Donna ,ankenship works hard at practice. 3. J.V. Softball raoh, Coach Farr. 4. Cindy Bowie displays dynam- lpower. 5. First How: Maureen Condon, Connie agner, Deanna Caniels, Amy Mays, Debra Krels, iddle Flow: Christi Mead, Kim Houston, Dalby King, annon Duncan, Donna Blankenship. Top Row: lena Vucurevic, Sherri Sacco, Cindy Bowie, arlaine Schmitt. :GEMS rv fff'F 5 'V A- GNQ, Drops, clears, smashes and hours of footwork drills. A lot of people do not real- ize how much work it takes to become a good badminton player and how much more work goes into becoming a great badminton team. Well our badminton team is one of the best. With three unde- feated league championships and a second place in Southern Section CIF to defend, they have their work cut out for them. But they have a good chance to maintain their reputation with six returning lettermen, four of which were boys and girls doubles Empire League champions. Coach Sim- mons and Coach Simmons have high ex- pectations for the team. They should be able to do good in the league, but getting into ClF and placing is their big challenge. 1. Row 1: Jacqueline Huysman, Michelle Stoehr, Deeanne Desue, Row 2: Steve James, Tom Valen- zuela, Gary anner, Jack Lee. Row 3: Tzarina Edil- Ion, Angela Coletta, Dana Matic, Ann Huynh, Michelle Tenney. Row 4: Stan Trotter, Mike Tankin, Jeff Larson, Todd Hudson, Bo Anderson, Ed Burton, Row 5: Ninna Riley, Briana Dawson, Tracy Colby, Sonia Lee, Clara Wancg, Gina Espinoza, Michelle Nook. Row 6: Joanny hang, Christen Mortenson, Joseph Yoo, Sam Yoo, Huck Lee, Francine McCor- mick, Gary Williams, Phung Ngo, Kamla Fiamsun- dar, Jill McLaughlin. 2. Coach Switzer and Coach Simmons are proud of their team's accomplish- ments. 3. Tools for the art of badminton. 4. Gary Williams, one of the boys doubles champions, de- fends his title. 5. Francine McCormick keeps on her toes in every game. Page 116 Badminton ,gym wx ow 1 4 lily -' I f ,mf iii 3.5 -Q - ,,r, . 4 t Q M cf 7 'ff 'Y P Maki' H '+- l ,L gun 5 While spending many an hour on the green, the golf team worked hard at achieving all their goals. Under Coach Steve Sabarges leadership the golfers improved their scores and strokes during the course of the sea- son. Though it was hard to improve their perfection, the golfers worked seriously towards improving their putt- ing techniques. 2 t i XV! 8 Q f s igh..- if 3,5 , t i i at ! c? 'I rr if l 2 i 1 , t s slrr at f rs lr 'fail an N t e l g i se, it iii i rrett , g s i l I 1 t Y ..... lfil N Q k e NAT' Q' if Q s R. t iaii l , ' -v J is 6 FUTURE Track Basketball Tennis fl -Q L l x Football 1 1 2 Q . , MPIANS 1 i I 95' NE :'N 311 35 1 v S1 S 5 5 S B a d N m E i rw T ki? 0 rm Wrestlu g M i Q 55 D K 5151! ze at Nm M GC' ij! F ANS Page .. ,. ,. in M.,15wf , ,IQW 5 L, ii1'f'fi? 'L-V1 '-'-- ' 1- '1 ri 1 L K k' ffl . A f--f -f ', f-5:11 fl ft - iw --f- Jfevf--fiiii fi -A .. -,., .... q.qL3f.f'- LMA . W E N T. ., . Q, 9 4 A529 'YL X wi aww fm gf ,EN Jr.. gm-f 7- 'fq VUTUPKE ,xa, ,xxx 44 :IBS ZL' I 'ze ., 4 Q 5 Q 5 M Q Y ,,.. XX .W QW Q V2 + q Q' ' Qagimfl' K 5 6' 21. -ssfjaw X in W is 'fu W gig miiggh 4 !-FX X 'lv B ,bi 5 l Q 4 an -2-QS 3 :Sf f. . mf, ig Y wx Q Q R . Q E QW. Q ,M 2 Y, ,E 3,5 me N E -Q M! iw K , N6 S. X K YQ K, . Wm f.: + 'fl -13 LB P , i im 'K E 3 .11 1 K 121 ' 4 15, Q. -35, K QQ w sf, if, i if ,L 1 fm 1' S' 1 .si ' i aw NGN kg J, X 2 ggi I - X Q ,. X , BasebaH Tennm Swmvmng Page 120 FUTURE OLYMPIANS LYNIPVW Basketball b a I I G 0 I I Soccer Page 122 Clubs Divider And The Band Played On From the Beat of a drum to the angelical sound of a flute, the bands' talent was harmo- nically displayed in every aspect. Jazz band, Wind ensemble, and Symphonic band were built up by elite musicians, in which each brought awards to their category. FZ. Gravitt directed the three bands with precision. Page 124 Jazz, Symphonic 81 Wind Ens. . .... Q 1-4 Nl 1 fu a 4 1. Wind Ensemble 2. Jazz Band 3. Symphon- ic Band 4. The Jazz of New Orleans visits Kennedy's campus. 5. New Band director, Mr. Perry. 6. Eric courieously shows his tal- ent. Jazz, Symphonic 81 Wind Ens. Page 125 txl't'0l.rf'3g- ir ' tivslca Kennedy Chorale per- formed for many various ac- tivities. Some highlights were being a part of Holiday in Mu- sic, the Christmas Assembly, and the PTSA Talent Show. During the holiday season, Chorale appeared at the Cy- press Tree Lighting Ceremony and were guests at the Ki- wanis Christmas Party. Mr. Shamp served as the advisor. Chorale Club fleft to rightl 1st Row: T. ' Stout, T. Lahodny, T. Sigler, J. Kang, C. Di Gerlando, A. Bridge, C. Reeves. 2nd Flow: C. Dollente, K. Elsing, W. Flice, J. Cousett, G. Ray, D. Moncrief, S. Wallum, L. Hull, V. Williams. Pic. 2: W, Officers Cleft to rightjc Jawanna Cousett House Rep., Christina Di- Gerlando Pres., Kara Mendenhall Sec., Gina Hay Vice Pres. Pic. 3: Timmi Stout caught exercising her vo- cal cords during practice. 1 3 W'-. fu if '4 'z 2 Page 126 Chorale is j , a Drama Club was involved in two fund raisers, raising about one thousand dollars to purchase equipment for productions. The Club pro- duced a skit for the Christ- mas Assembly, and was also involved in the Irish Shanani- gans Variety Show. Drama Club was also involved in the production of The Miracle Worker . Mr. Montalbano served as advisor. Pic. 1 :Teresa sniffing cookies left for Santa. 2. Officers: Pres. Karen Fra- ser, Tres. Janice Turcotte, Sec. Teresa Strong, Adv. Mr. Mon- talbano. 3. Drama Club: lleft to rightl 1st Row: M. Cook, L. Moncoya, K. Prescott, T. King, J. Turcotte, L. Brown, M. Fisher, E. Engle, C. Sorenson, 2nd Flow: S. Boney, S. Hislop, C. Marks, 3rd Row: T. Craw- ford, G. Morales, K. Fraser, C. Di Gerlando, K. Meyer, D. Cherry, T. Strong, L. Davis, J. Morgan, E. Bur- ton, M. Sentilion, R. Dabbs, K. Morri- son, A. Colleta, C. Silva. Drama Page 127 SXQQXGN gov The California Scholarship Federation is an honor program that has the ability to enrich the minds of certain students. The students in C.S.F. must maintain a 3.5 grade point average. For some of the stu- dents that is a feat that is as simple as reading an acceptance note from a wanted college, but for many, it is a strenuous drive to the top. Mr. Arakawa is the advisor, guider, and organizer of this auspicious group of students. With that in mind, we should all be proud to know these stately scholars, and attempt to be- come one ourselves. 1. C. Sucher and l. Valencia enjoy their lunch while attending a meeting. 2. The advisor, Mr. Arakawa, leads C.S.F. toward a brighter future. 3. This year's officers consisted of A. Bennett, M. Garibay, T. Scanlon, and D. Kishi. 4. Top row: T. Kuramoto, H. Kim, M. Liu, A. Holm, J. Chang, K. Chao, J. Eno- moto, E. Nosalek, J. Edwards, Ft. Dekany, D. David- son, S. Buss, T. Crockett, D. Sherman, D. Nichols, D. Davidson, J. Mauricio, C. Sucher, G. Asbury, l. Valencia, Ft. Byrd. 2nd row: M. Arakaki, J. Miln, L. Castillo, D. Valdez, Ft. Aviram, Ft. Madison, H. Gal- lart, Ft. Blough, A. Ujiie, S. Molendyk, T. Prall, T. Ethington, L. Koopman, K. Norlin, D. Tsai, M. Tong, K. Wong, S. Patel. 3rd row: C. Chiang, C. Cheung, M. Sun-Ig, M. Cheng, G. Moreno, K. lnouye, D. Hi- guchi, . Bernstein, T. Suzuki, N. Masuo, K. Tawa, . Freedman, K. Kitajima, D. Kishi, A. Kim, T. Scanlon, A. Bennett, M. Garibay, Ft. Fteyes, C. Swenson, N. Rojas, S. Quon. Bottom row: J.D. Hilts, J. Lee, A. Sun, P. Lally. Unseen in photo: Ft. Anti- marino, J. Chang, J. Giacomi, M. Lanier, T. Ngo, M. Widen, M. Blalock, J. Frese, K. Hung, S. lm, M. Kim, S. Lindenberg, K. Oyama, M. Tavakolian, A. Abbott, J. Allen, J. Aragona, B. Box, M. Ferraiz, J. Gloe, T. Kim, K. McMillan, V. Tippins, S. Yamanishi, T. An- derson, J. Chung, T. Edillin, A. Holm, D. Kang, A. Kim, A. Manrriquez, J. Massey, D. Masumiya, D. Matic, A. Neil, B. Fleyes, C. Bogerson, S. Sato, J. Tsai, J. Takaki, V. Vucurevio. -rf F- W f Q 191 K . :a . . ,, z., .. fl .' -1. if f , v i , 5'- X ,t.,,5,,g1a-' 15.1 -'P 4. -' ji' . 0 . 4 Page 128 CSF owe A! ' we 1 ,,..N . 2 3 'f' ' ' ff 1. -Q. 5 . W Mx . Ot 22 gfglglmx' In its second year, the O.C.E., Organi- zation of Campus lnhancement, was one of the newest organizations on campus. With many service projects, the establish- ment did many group activities to put smiles on the faces of many people. The organization was made up of all nationali- ties and was led by the following officers. The president was Richard Dekanyg vice president, Eric Nosalekg secretary, Gary Gomez, and the treasurer, Ron Aviram. Finishing a successful year, the members made plans for the oncoming year. 1. Group shot: Ft. Dekany, E. Nosalek, G. Gomez, Ft. Avriam, J. Edwards, Fl. Dabbs, D. Davidson, D. Shi- moyama, J. Ambuel, C. McKay, Ft. Frias, U. Lovely. Unseen in photo: P. Lylns. C3999 TOMW V ,. .mi ' Key Club, a Kiwanis sponsored high school service organization, is dedicated to- ward making tomorrow's world a better place by taking responsible action today. Under the leadership of Dennis Montera and the guidance of Mr. Peterson, the club worked in number of community projects. Club activi- ties included devoting time to the young at a Halloween carnival, being Santa and his helpers forchildren at Christmas, helping the disadvantaged through a canned food drive, and visiting retirement homes and the handi- capped. Key Club through its service to the community had made it motto, Caring - Our Way of Life, more thanjust words, it has made it a goal for living. 1. Key Club officers: Dennis Montera, President, Cheri Sucher, Secretary and Treasurer, Todd Ethington, Vice-President and Mr. Peterson, their advisor. 2. Key Club advisor, Mr. Peterson. 3. Cathy Swenson, Sharon Seeley and Dipti Shah discuss the clubs upcoming events. 4. Key Club members show some oftheir enthu- siasm and orignality with their formation of a Col- umn 1: Todd thington, Scott Buss, Roland Kim, Hon Antimarino, Dennis Montera and Mike Garibay. Column 2: Scott Kim, Karen Chao, Janelle Frese, Cheri Sucher, Ileana Valencia and Dipti Shah. Column 3: Judy Kim, Tan Ngo, Cathleen Toguchi, Jonathan Hilts, Cathy Swenson, Sharo Seeley, Amy Chavez, Rachelle Reyes and Mr. Peterson. Q3 r . see ' ltt T , A 3 Page130 KeyCIub ik- E. 1 it-. 66 Q0 6 oi Science Club, being on club that was a person could get a bang out of, was led by the biology teacher, Mr. Flidenour. Under the leadership of club offi- cers, Denise Kishi and Cathy Swenson, the organization was led to new heights. All through the year there was an atmosphere of real accomplishment. With this attitude the science enbarked on various activities that helped put them to the top. For one of those activities the science club held a science fair, which consisted of the best winning experiment. The science had a good year. 1. Science Club members: 1st row K. Tawa, D. Nakamura, J. Murakami, T. Su- zuki, N. Masuo, D. Kishi, K. Kitajima, B. Muta, L. Wong, S. Camalig, C. Swenson. 2nd row J. Mornishi, H. Kim, J. Lee. D. Fioh, D. Shermer, R. Madison, S. Quon, S. Lee, D, Shah, S. Seeley. 3rd row J. Sung, H. Modregon, N. Ochiai, T. Kura- moto, R. Ito, J. Yamashiro. 2. Science Club officers at work, vice-president, Cathy Swenson and President Denise Kishi. 3. Science Club advisor Mr. Ride-- nour and his friend George. 4. Kelly Kita- jima and Nora Masuo take time out from a club meeting for a picture. Science Club Page 131 X xf?f Sf? etxaysg fo QSO 4550 The Computer Club had a profitable year. They worked with Apples, IBMs, and Commodores with good results. The club had good leadership under their presi- dent, Steve Cozine. For field trips, they went to such places as the California Technical School which contributed to a very experimental year. Everyone learned how to work a cybernetic machine with the accuracy of a robot. The club's first year was off to a good start! The officers smile pretty for the camera. 2. Our Club has a logo too! 3. E. Ophdaul and C. Williamson smile proudly with their club logo. 4. S. Yamamoto sits and figures out bits and bytes. 5. Top row: R. Aviram, E. Nosalec, R. Dekany, S. Cozine, C. Wil- liamson, T. Ngo, C. Evens, A. Ahn, J. Andrews, G, Omata, J. Scalfani. 2nd row: R. Madison, J. Hilts, E. Fajardo, D. Rifkin, A. Rodriguez, S. Leonard, W. Ve- hec, H. Singh, D. Cheng. 3rd row: D. Hiersekorn, K. Mann, K. Sager, G. Robertson, L. Gonzales, E. Op- ...,,,....Q t...., T,f...,,,,,gQ,jQ , ,,, f I ,aww E i Q 5, mx lla' j' . 2 dahl, G. Cozine, J. Lee, D. Roh, T. Anderson, G. Tu, J. Lin. J. Arthur, S. Seeley, D. Shah, N. Rojas, S. Ramsundar, Mr. Bertoni, S. Yama- moto, K. Chao, C. Chiang, C. Cheung. Unseen in photo: K. Allen, E. Burton, T. Crockett, M. Henry, T. Hoilitlan, P. Hsu, C. Kim, S. Lee, J. Morinshi, D. Nakamura, R. Reyes, B. Shaffer, A. Sung, J. Sung, J. Takaki, D. Tsal, L. - Witkowski, J. Yamashiro, Y. Yoshinaga. 4 -fi ,.., K ,kkk YK 1 tl I is Q' i it iillllllll ix Eli 'NNN' RNANI' I! Page 132 Computer E .,,sg,11s.,w, . . f . X 2 'TW' Www 5 ff 'x .wi 4 t otte agitated Under their abbreviated name, the Future Business Leaders of America had a busy year. Their advisors consisted of all the business teachers in the department. Under the leadership of their president, Tim Smith, they accomplished many projects. With a drive to be 9641 the members of this club worked harder as the year progressed. When the year came to an end, they were enriched with knowledge and a drive to become our future business leaders. 1. President, Tim Smith, is proud of his club members and their achievements. 2. The patients were touched by the warmth of the FBLA. 3. Kevin Meyer makes caring part of his business. 4. Tina Crawford and Danielle Perlongo say, Why? Because we like you! 5. Santa Clause, alias Tim Smith, spreads some Ho Ho happiness. 133 To start off the year A ' , sian Club par- ticipated ' L ' in a Palma Central Parks Halloween Carnival by selling many baked goods and working in the vari- ous booths. Asian Club was also active in their support for Gina Muscat, a girl with leukemia. We gave her support through visits, cards, and helping to pay for her class ring. Under the advisor Ms. Flagusa, and president Jean Yamashiro, Asian Club was a successful and memorable OHS. 1.Asiar1 Club Officers: Stephanie Camalig, Trea- surer, Beck M y uta, Secretary: Jean Yamashiro, President, and Lisa Wong, Vice-President, 2. Advisor, Ms. Ftagusa, is always there to lend a helping hand with a smile. 3. Allen Sung enjoys every minute spent in Asian Club. 4. Asian Club Members: lFront Howl Scott Kim, Carlene Chiang, Cindy Cheung, May Sung, Matt Shin, Jeff Tsai, Tracy Suzuki, John Takaki, Douglas Wang, Casey Suzuki, Garrett Omata, Andy Ahn, Derek Nakamura, Denise Kishi, Tsyoshi Kura- moto, Kelly Kitajima, lMiddIe Flowj James Chung, Stephanie Camalig, Janet Nakao, David Chun, Jon Morinishi, Jenny Lee, Jeff Sung, Henry Modregon, Danny Tsai, Kurt Higa, June Murakami, Becky Muta, Lisa Wong, Sandy Lee, Natalie Ochiai, Jean Yamashiro, lTop Howl Joann Hsu, Judy Kim, Kathy lnouye, Denise Hi- guchi, Nora Masuo, Kim Tawa, Han Kim, Allen ung, Chuck Kim, Dan Floh, Jack Lee, Ryland Madison, Jonathan Hilts, Steve Quon, Floger Om, Floss Ito, and Mrs. Ragusa. - Q 4 ' fs . ' A :r f 'Ib-'a 5' at 'mx' - V 'X , , , X as 1, A, ,Q . ,A f and .5 i 2, L J s A it lh X ,sQ , W 11 X C i P 4 5 win! Diati Means The Diati Club is an organization for gifted and talented honor students. Mr. Haynes, the club's first advisor, has con- tinued to be active in this tenth anniver- sary year. Members were primarily interested in learning more about college preparation and visiting university campuses. Club officers met monthly to plan fund raisers and other social, cultural and edu- cational activities. The officers are Todd Ethington, Presidentg Karin Chao, Vice- Presidentg Min Kim, Secretary, and Jeff Sung, Treasurer. 1. Diati Club fFront rowj Mr. Haynes, Danny Tsai, Hurt Higa, Henry Modregon, Derek Nakamura, Tsy- oshi Kuramoto, Ross Ito, Natalie Ochiai, June Mura- kami, Karen Chao, Todd Ethington, Hui Hui-Soo Rim, Phung Ngo, Mary Tong, Rhonda Sonal Patel, Reshma Vasanwala, May Sung, Cindy Cheung, Jeff Tsai, Carrie Mikay, fMiddle Rowl Chuck Kim, Jon Morinishi, Kim Tawa, Nora Masuo, Cathy Swenson, Lisa Wong, Becky Muta, Kyung Chang, Karina Huang, Jeff Edwards, Derby Davidson, Judy Kim, Denise Deland, Jenny Lee, Diane Valdez, Laurie Castillo, Julie Enomoto, Cathleen Toguchi, tTop Rowl Jean Yamashiro, Denise Kishi, Jonathon Hilts, Ron Aviram, Brian Yee, Richard Dekany, Doug Sherman, Min Kim, Eric Nosalek, Jack Lee, Tad Crokett, Steve Quon, Mike Caer, Allen Sung, Yumi Yoshinaga, Dan Roh, Jackie Huysman, Han Kim, Danny hang. 2. This is my good side , says Tyoshi Kuramoto as he smiles for the camera during the meeting. 3. Advisor Mr. Haynes can always be seen with a smile. 4. Officers: Jeff Sung, Treasurer: Todd Ethington, President, Min Kim, Secretary, and Karen Chao, Vice-President. 5. Dan Roh takes a moment to relax before the meeting begins. 135 1 f- ,1 73' It ,U 1 f 5 I i QQ 1 4 P 4 W iii t -V .W 1 Ts ' l . .Q , ii, A E ,, Ui. , rail' , ,. Q is ,F l yy 2 Q Q Q V, , 0' Nj uf 5 , . K , ,, . E . -221 V if Stn fifggfr , if FREEZE FRAME! Photo Club offered an opportunity for students to learn about the taking of pic- tures and to use photographic equipment. Mr. Maib worked with students and spe- cial photographic interest. Members were able to work at their own rate to produce and increase their skill and ability. The President this year was Anthony Ugliono and Angela King who was the Vice- President these people and the members did a good job. 1. Photo Club lleft to rightj. Roslyn Jacobson, Rhonda Jolly, Nancy Aguinga, Kim Dellarso, Ken Scott, Angela King, lda Cunnirbgham, Janet Am- buehl, and Janna McConnell. 2. r. Maib. 4. Angela King, and Anthony Ugliano. 5. flett to rightj. Janet Ambuehl, Rick Takasago, Ken Scott, Mark Schmidt, Jandle Frese, Janna McConnell, Roslyn Jacobson, and Mr. Maib. Page 136 Photo Club 5 Biff R-1-we it tas- 2 'W to ri ht Hye Jikim and Diane Kang 3 officers left to right Min Kim Danny Cheng, and not shown to amamoto Scott 4 Chess Club members Scott Yamamoto Johnathan Hilts, Richard De- Min Kim Jeff Lin Flon Arirom Ken Allen Jerome Andrews Paul Hsu Tom Kwan, Danny Cheng 1 in photo Darek Nakamura Tad Crockett Andy Ahn Garrett Omatra, Kyung Cho, Joy Lei. Halland Dan Cowels Kang Jitsinghmann Trinh Nguyer Kurt Higa Cameron Evands, Henry Tan Ngo George Tu Hye Jin Kim and Krm Evers 5 Mr Bertoni Chess Club has had a good year in concentration, and fun. These students would get together every Tuesday and challenge one another in the game of chess. Mr. Bertoni would advise and teach students who were not familiar with the game. The Chess Club members really enjyed the mental challenge of chess and the friendship that resulted. The officers ofthe club were Min Kim Presi- dent, Danny Cheng Vice President, and Scott Yamamoto as Trea- surer. The most outstanding players Ken Allen, who also won last years Chess Tournament, Danny Cheng, and Jerome Andrews put out a good fight to win the trophy. The trophies are awarded to the best players at the end of the year and given through Mr. Bertoni. The game of Chess is played also on computers and develop techniques and higher Chess skills. Mr. Bertoni said that ln this students are offered a chance to be challenged in an intellectual way, and learn creativity. It took a lot of time and patience, but ended in Checkmate and the battle was won. pst u HQ 5 Page 138 Academics Divider Q. X A X v X Q ggayg? A akfx' In . 1 f ' ,,1 i' WWW!! .W , ,,,, 5. X, 'M' f' um. Nui Sgr N , y v. K A xv . . Y i .Q .x.. ,E 5 kk fa-1:FQ14T1ffi ., sw X .M Q sy QQX Qixfi-Eigifrf Si. . 1- Eg N g X T . Q:...:fifgg -f - x X xp . x ..,. lx N 4,1 X . wx is Q .- T, .. Wx EX X A x 6 I. pn ,. s ,I it if 'I . -4? is Q4 'io ' N Vxgo ,W 3 'f J frm: x s Q K Q 5923! , 3, .- QR, my s aw Eiga xx Q ,J ,,,,i', K Q Principally Speaking What an exciting year this has been! We have been reaching for the gold in so many endeavors and have been re- warded again and again. ln academics and athletics, activities and events we have witnessed phenomenal successes and growth from you, our students. Spirits have remained high even though some new programs, such as Assertive Disci- pline, were not student favorites. l am pleased with your ability to adapt to change, for this is critical to growth and maturity. You will witness an important historic event in the Summer Olympics and some few of you may have an active role in those games. I hope that each graduating student will have hisfher goals as clearly determined as each Olympic athlete and that you, too, will be striving for the gold medal. Remember, without effort there is no reward. Best wishes for a bright future. ., 74 Mm Thelma Moore, Principal 1. Rainy days on Mondays never get me down. 2. Patrolling the campus is one of the many duties of the Principal. 3. Miss Moore meets her duties with a smile. 4. Miss Moore takes a break from her pile of paperwork. 5. A picture is worth a thousand words. 6. Mr. Morrison is on campus patrol - rain or shine. 7. Mr. McCarthy has a jolly gnood time. 8. At a football game, Mr. Morrison shows is true Irish spirit. 9. Mr. augen tries to hold back his laughter, butjust can't. Page 140 Principal 'P . . , ., qwg W V 5-w B2 aw V X1 tqfwmx-I f N43 1' :HV ,. W ' , ' 4 . . 3 22 an -udtlwvdlvlif' ,fx-MDX ff- Assistant Principals Page 141 ? The Vital Link Our busy fighting Irish counselors have put in time and care, and have shown true concern for Kennedy students seeking uidance and help for the present and uture. They have been of vital importance to students planning their future schooling and careers. Mr. Mayberry has special- ized in the departments of Fi.O.P. and Work Experience in our school, and the results have been great. We now have students excelling in different occupation- al fields. Our faithful counselors have been truly helpful and dedicated to their work. Two of our counselors will be retiring after this school year. They are Miss Cook and Mr. Hackett. Miss Cook has been with Ken- nedy for nineteen years, and Mrs. Hackett for twenty years. Thank you counselors for your senlice - we appreciate you! Nineteen years as a counselor at Kennedy has been a pleasant and rewarding experience for me. I feel very lucky to have been a part of the FIGHTING IRISH faculty and having had an opportunity to work with an outstanding student body. Our school has a reputation for traditions of a friendly campus, academic curriculum, pride and IRISH SPIRIT. I know you will never let this change. I will miss every- one but I give you my sincere wishes for a wonderful future. gil ft Saying good-bye to John F. Kennedy High school is a very difficult thing for me to do. My friendship with Kennedy students and faculty began in 1961 at Wal- ker Junior High School where l had the pleasure of working with the Class of 1966 when they were inthe 8th and 9th grade task Mr. Buie inthe math depart- ment about the Class of 66 -- he was in itll and with some of our present staff who were on the Walker faculty at that time. The relationship con- tinued when I worked again with the Class of 1966 in the 11th and 12th grade and several of the Walker faculty moved across the street to help open Ken- nedy High. To my way of thinking the 1966 class motto says it all, First in a Long Line of Greatness , idealistic, perhaps, but definitely prophetic! The warmth, friendliness, and excellence of our great student body have always flowed across our cam- pus down through the Jears. I have felt priviledged and proud to serve an serve with the students and faculty of this school. As nature would have it, faculty members just do not retire, move up into the moun- tains and grow young . However, I want you all to know that whatevertakes place in the near or distant future, I shall handle it with the same Kennedy Irish pride and dignity that I have developed during the twenty years served at this school. I will miss you all and my thoughts will be with you always. 1. True Irish spirit keeps Mrs. Cook smiling as she works. 2. Mr. Driscoll knows from experience is that listening is an important part of counseling. 3. The students' welfare is one of Mr. Hangartner's highest EFIOFIIIBS. 4. Mr. Hackett stops at nothing to be the est counselor possible. 5. Through all the time and demands a counselor puts in, Mr. Hangartner still has time to flash us a big smile. Page 142 Counselors Counselors Page 143 Challenging School year 1983-84 challenged the Kennedy High English Department with a multitude of curriculm changes and pro- cesses. Power Writing, Oral Communica- tion, S.A.T. preparation and practice, Basic Skills Pretesting and Remediation, CAP Pre-testing, and implementation of other district and school programs have provided both teachers and students plenty of opportunity for learning and growth. English teachers have com- mented on how cooperative and helpful our students were this year in meeting such numerous and challenging tasks. The year closes on a sad note, especially for those who have known Mrs. Violet Fannon for the twenty years that she has graced Kennedy English classes. Mrs. annon has decided to retire as of June 30, 1984, and even those who have known her this year - students or new teachers - realize what a tremendous loss her retirement means to the English department as well as to the entire faculty and student body. We will all miss you Violet Fannong May the wind be always at your back .. 1. ls Mr. Schreur going GQ? But of course! 2. Ms. Giotta helps a student with his assignment. 3. Ms. Terreshgrades papers while her class is hard at work. 4. Mr. H orris types his lesson fortommorrow. Prepa- ration is the key to being a successful teacher. 5. Ms. Emard takes a look at the rollbook to figure out her students grades. 6. Ms. Ehrich is caught in the roll- book where she is checking on a grade. Page 144 Faculty -LM-ffi : ,,.,, . z, , - , K q1,,,1,y, .,5gi3EiiL. f ' 'I 2,'f ZiC'Zi5' V f 3 -ltvl ' ,-- ., was As. '9' Faculty Page 145 AMAZING! Amazing! What has a staff of five been teaching for over fifteen years? Science of course! This staff of five teaches the basic courses such as Life Science, Physical Science and Oceanography to the college preparation courses which are Biology, Chemistry, Physiology and Physics even to the college courses of AP fAdvanced Placementl Chemistry and AP Physics. Some of the modern equipment in the labs consist of dissecting materials as well as animals to dissect. Among the modern equipment in the labs, the Sci- ence Department owns four computers used solely by Physics and Chemistry as well as AP Physics and AP Chemistry. These fantastic five are in charge of all of this expensive equipment. The Kennedy High School Science Department must be one of the best Science Departments in the Anaheim Union High School District. 1. Mr. Arakawa grades the test his students have just taken. 2. Showing off his mug, Mr. Coleman gets ready to show the class an experiment. 3. Mr. Bosi- noff ooks through a teacher's manual of the text- book. 4. Grading papers, Mr. Buie stops to take a look at the camera. 5. Mr. Ftidenour watches his class dissect pigs. 6. Computer expert, Mr. Bertoni, takes a look at one of his students flow charts. Page 146 Faculty 51' . S 71,i 1'Tf5ants., 1 2 Pb- fd XXXAR Nik fag 8- f-un dk' li .17 Qa 'g 7 Faculty Page 147 Businesslike Socialbles Kennedy's superior social studies teachers proved once again that they are a unique group of people. Teachers: Roger Axworthy, Scott Burns, Clyde Christensen, M. Hamamoto, Michael Hagnes, Keith Jettie, Leonard Latinen, Aaron Mc uire, Lou Nichols took students back in time, and taught them the laws, beliefs, and the people lived up to the stone age. Their diversity went from Mr. Jetti telling his students about his patents and his wife to Mr. Burns undying effort to make his students laugh. Accounting, cashiering, shorthand, typing, and learning to work with business machines prepped future-minded students. Teaching each specialized area were: Kathy Bentzien, Eleanor Doss, Flobert Hughes, and Willi Van Hunnick. 1. Mr. Jetti caught during lunch. 2. Mr. C's picture taken while approaching his room. 3. Mr. Burns looks as if he's had a hard day. 4. Mr. Haynes caught while walking in front of the library. 5. Ms. Van Hunnick photographed while in the busi- ness office. 6. Ms. Bentzien checks over the books. 'I Page 148 Business!Social Studies .':. gill' X, ,- 4' J . z , f, , f I 'V 1 If I if ij ,IV 'A A ,V xiii? ff J!! J 1 lla! Ag! ,facijfgp f . 54064 jf yi' ' U' 5' jar fl! S 3 Q Business!SociaI Studies Page 149 The Arts Spanish, German, or French may be Greek to most students, but Kennedy's dedicated foreign language teachers: Sharon Casserly, Girard Corkum, and Irmtraut Drake broke the language everyday with their students by set- ting up pen-pals, showing slides of foreign countries, and by giving the students an ever lasting flow of assignments. Preparing students for future jobs were the industrial arts teachers: Russ Albright, Richard Bailey, Theresa Campbell, Robert Maib, and John Otsen. Teachers: Jean Amos, R. Anderson, and Cheryl Jensen enhanced the cultural aptitude of their students by introducing them to various types of art. Last but not least is the music department. R. Gravitt finely tuned Kennedy's talented musi- clans. 1. No Ms. Caserly can't keep a straight face. 2. Mr. Maib. 3. It looks like Mr. Gallegos has the same problem as Ms, Casserly. 4. Ms. Campbell helps a student operate the sewing machine. 5. The photographer needed a little help taking Ms. Hensens picture. 6. It looks like Dr. Corkum is wise to the photographer. Page 150 The Arts Y- Ln... ,Q 'Ex vs . :-:, ii. 1.. , w ..h. . .W a X 3 ,g ka, Q..-r . ,b ,R I' ' 4 I 5 If ix A mdk Nui ff' fn!!! Q-W The Ads Page 151 Health + Sufficient Exercise 2 A Better Tomorrow Communicatively Handicapped Dept. and Resource Dept. are two different special edu- cation programs. They both serve students who are determined to learn and also to re- ceive their basic classes required for gradua- tion. Communicatively Handicapped Dept. helps those who have receptive and expres- sive learning problems while the Resource Dept. helps those who have a learning disabil- ity. The extra assistance provided by the de- partments, within the school system, enables many students to meet graduation require- ment otherwise be able to accomplish. They have successfully benefitted students to gain education from those departments and they will continue to help these progress in the near future. To introduce our tenth grade students to a world of safer driving we have our Driver Edu- cation teacher, Mr. Hill and Mr. Ftivers. Driver Education is a one semester course and for the second semester there is Health. In Driver Education is a book portion of learn- ing to drive and also of an important rules to obtain a license. After Driver Education comes Health. In Health they inform you many informations through books, films, and dem- onstrations of C.P.Ft. done on the two dum- mies. They both help you to prepare for the road and written test as well as helping you to lead healthier lives. 1. One of the helpful health teacher is Mr. Chandler. Here he is giving extra help to one of his students. 2. Mr. Castles is busy teaching his special students. 3. Nancy Bartha helping one of her special education student. 4. Don't tell me you forgot your homework again. 5. Mr. Hill always is there to lend a hand whenever a student is in need of extra help. 'S Page 152 Faculty fn.. ' W ViVA 4 1 L Y 3 fir VTLV in F 3 j 4 Q fqi: f. x www 4--5. 4'l F'l5.w.A1 ,460 If -J' '11- 5-3 :vig 1 1 . 'D-. :fv- v-rf. .....X! 5-L I6 Faculty Page 153 A Secretary s Job ls Never Done Many people around the campus don't know it, but without the help of the clerks here at Kennedy High, the school admin- istration would not function as properly. ln almost every administration office, you'll find a hard working clerk doing her job. Their assignments range from typing, sorting, and writing, to enrolling new stu- dents, and running errands. Appreciation should be given to the clerks for their out- standing work. Starting of a new year of 84 brought a new arrival, Gwen Metzler. She's the Ken- nedy's new effecient and hard working nurse. During the time of sickness Gwen is always there to help you recover. She's quite a young and active lady. She looks so remarkably young that Kennedy stu- dents most often mistake her for one of the students. Gwen simplyjust loves Ken- nedy students and hopes to stay a great deal longer at Kennedy. 1. Hey girls! your going in the wrong way. 2. Mrs. Ginsberg and Mrs. Vlha poses briefly to show what they do. 3. Oh No! why didn't you tell me that you were going to take my picture. 4. Cheer up, guys, there'I be other days. 5. Four of our finest hard working clerical ladies are Mrs. Chirinos, Mrs. Jus- tus, and Mrs. Olson, who are all showing us their happy smiles. 6. Hello, l'm Mrs. Frazier, one of your new clerical people. 7. Oops! Somebody made a mistake again. Page 154 Faculty , .x..,, Q wf,S4f ' V- L..-Sly, Wang ,in ,QQ , ' WWW sung., .Ar 4' 4 Lv-. Z, ,A 15? 'K-'Jw-r ,Q A,':' Q, Q T' V19 Faculty Page 155 4ll4 The Teams Behind The Scenes. Do you ever wonder about the workers Behind The Scenes, like the custodians for the cafeteria staff. The custodians put much time and effort in our school to make our campus look its very best. They sweep the floors and clean the class rooms. They start work at 3 o'clock pm till 11 o'clock or until they finish everything. These men truly do a great job and deserve recognition. For some of us, when the bell rings we sprint to the lunch lines so that we can get the first choice of the food, but those of us who reach the lines after the rush, what lies before us is nothing less than a disaster. All the food that was so neatly placed in position is now gone. The cafeteria staff watch this transformation take place day after day. Yet, after lunch is over they clean the cafeteria back up to normal until, it shines with Irish pride. These ladies deserve much more appreciation then they re- ceive. 1 . Ms. Sinclair goes through her workday with a smile. 2. With a look of concentration, Ms. Cochran makes sure each purchase is exact, rigiht down to the last penny. 3. Jess Flores and the brown tan are a familiar sight on campus. 4. The field is Don Teson's specialty. 5. Ralph Avila climbs to new heights to keep our fields clean. Page 156 Cust.!Cafe. 1 iss, AN. mu, M Z , ff 'b'sSEE Fw F x 1: .'.L' .. T . Cust.!Cafe. Page 157 1. Watching the game or waving at the camera? 2. Kathy Kerwitz and Joni Elhard take a break during SENIOR skate night. 3. Ricky Richards ties his shoe like a good boy. 4. Oh goody! They're here says ene Hornack. 5. Seniors! Seniors! Seniors! 6. Under- classmen will never learn! 7. Now here's a guy with good taste. 8. The fun isjust beginning for Seniors! 9. We finally made it in pic- tures, says Kris Zamora, Theresa Thiel, Darla Hos- tetter and Tracy Martin. Page 158 Senior Divider ,, A-rv. ' 5 4 K + A Q K Nw we Sf? sig. .w x Egf I Q ! 3 x F P xf ff! do 1 MR. IRISH DAVE CIESIN SKI Kennedy High School Class of l984, it sort of has a ftmny ring. I can't believe its already time to be released Reflecting back on my dawn morning I can still remem- ber the day that I enrolled at Kenne y. I entered some- what like a little kid with a brand new bicycle. My kin told me that I was suppose to use this bike to ride to m place in life. At the time I thought to myself this soundls easy enough. Well it didn't take me long to realize that I had a minor problem, I didn't know how to ride this bicycle. For the next eternity, with the help of some good training wheels and a little determination I over came this roblem. I got to where I could ride the bicycle with ease. Vllell just about the time I began to believe that I had the world by this life stuff wired, I once again realized that there was a foreign condiment in my punch bowl. The problem being not how to ride my bicycle but rather where I was goin to ride it. I I haven't quite fggured out the answer to this questiori yet but faith tells me that the answer is not far awa hrough these thoughts I began to wonder if I'm reallly ready to face the insanity of being an adult. To make the plans and choose the roads that may very well decide the way I live the rest of my life. In any event, I know that the friendships that have grown throughout my visit here at Kennedy will remain in my heart forever. MISS IRISH CHRISTINA EBELL Beginnin with that first day at Kennedy as a timid freshman ve had many memorable experiences that I will cherish forever. High school has served as one of the most important stepping stones in my climb toward becoming an adult. As a result of my membership in tall flags and student council I ve learned to be responsible, make decisions, M.,-.. .., and have self discipline. I've come to know the impor- tance of representing one's school. I had the chance of proudly representing my country Kas well as my schooll The past fours years has meant interacting with differ- ent types of people and making new friendships. I've enjoyed learnin to cooperate, comcpromise, and work with others Eac person has hel e me to get to know myself Not always has the work seen easy nor the times good but I know that I have become a better person for all my struggles. May God bless you all that have helped me become the person that I am. Without the love, support, and en- couragement from my family, friends, and facultlyf at Kennedy I could not have achieved what I have. ow I ll put my memories in my backpack and eagerly climb the next set of stepping stones. Page 160 Mr and Mass Irish Denise Granito Being a member of the first four year' gmd- uating class from Kennedy High School has allowed me an extra year to become more in- volved in high school activities. My first year at Kennedy I was a member of the Freshman Cheer Squad. During my soph- omore year, I became more active by serving as class Secretary, which in tum allowed me to serve on the Ring Committee I also was a member of Performing Dance and the Sopho- more Cheer Squad Moving into my junior year, the most excit- ing part was being selected as a Varsity Cheer- leader. I also continued to be a member of Performing Dance. In my Senior year, I was elected Ilead Cheerleader and I served as a Performing Dancer Leader. Along with participating in all of the fun activities, Kennedys teachers and counselors have helped me maintain a 3 4G P A bv their constant and caring reminders to keep all aspects of a high school education in proper perspective. I would also like to thank mv family and friendsj I couIdn't have done it without you! Mike Blalock As this year draws to a close, I am able to reminisce over my four years at Kennedy. Getting involved was an important decision in my life, and I'm glad I can look back on it as one of my best. Not only did I grow as a person but I've had some of the bestand mostmemor- able times of my life. My Freshman year I was on tl1e lrish Football Team that brought home the Empire League Crown. I was also on the Varsity Wrestling Team. lettering in Varsity Football capped my Sopho- more year, and during my junior year I was selemed to the All-League Team in football. ln addition to this, I also was awarded the honor of being placed on the Emerald Chain, For mv final and best year at Kennedy, I was elected Co- Captain of the football team and was eleded into the Student Council as Grounds Commissioner With all this activity, I have still managed to hit the books now and then. l have maintained a 3.7 GPA in a college-prep cumculum and plan to attend the Air Force Academy on a football scholarship l would like to thank my parents very much for their supporting love, also, to all of my special friends who have been with me through thick and thin Thank vou, I love you all, I couldn't have done it without you Good bye, and God bless' wr'-r Rachelle Reyes Live life to its fullest: make the most of every moment of your life because you can never turn back and live it over. I realize now that l have learned a lot in these years. Not only academically did I learn, but I have also learned a lot about myself, about other peo- ple, and about the importance of friendships This is probably the most valuable knowledge any person can gain. In my freshman year, I became a member of the colorguard as a partof the tall flag line, and in my sophomore year, I joined the rifle line. In my junior year, I was fortunate enough to be a member of the Emerald Chain and was also a nominee for Girls' State. In my senior year, I became a part of the Student Council serving as ASB Secretary While taking honors and AI' classes, I have managed to maintain a 3.8 grade point aver- age, which has allowed me to be identified as a National Honor Roll Student Outside of school, I continue my other interests by work- ing for a diploma for my piano studies under the National Guild, attending drafting classes, and participating in the Close-Up Seminar in Washington D C My involvement in school activities through the years has helped me to make many friends. To them, my parents, and my family, a very special thank you. I could not have made it without you all You have taught me to believe in myself, for if you can believe in yourself, all things are possible. Bill Sexton I am quite proud to have been a member of the class of 1984, and thankful to have had the opportunity to spend a full four years at jFK. During my interim as an underclassman, I was fortunate enough to be elected as both sophomore and junior class president, where I was able to serve the class of '34 in many capacities. The highlights of this period was my work on the iunior-senior prom and much design work on the class ring. My senior year proved to be the climax of many enjoyable times at Kennedy, the most important of which was the tremendous hon- or of being elected as ASB President. An addi- tional highlight of this year was the strong performance of the water polo team, of which l was captain. Throughout this time, I also kept up a strong academic load, received a National Merit Scholar Commendation, and was somehow able to maintain a 3 7 GPA. Despite a learning environment best summed up as ignorance is strength , my four years at Kennedy have thus far been the most memorable and productive of my life During these years, I was able to make several lifelong friends. Ialso feel compelled to men- tion my sincere gratitude to all of those special people who have touched my life, Without all of your support and guidance, my success would never have been possible, Ron Raba ne My four years here atjohn F. Kennedy have been years full of great friends, high times and unforgetable memories. My Freshman year was full of leaming and experiencing the high school atmosphere. Being on the first Fresh- man football team to win the Empire League Championship was a great way to start atjFK. As a Sophomore student govemment brought me out into the world of politics. Being a ju- nior, promoting school spirit as Pep Commis- sioner was very fulfilhng because I was the first male to hold this position. Still, sports were my main attnbutes. Finally a Senior, de- cisions surrounded me. While still playing football, basketball and baseball I was elected Senior Class President and managed to keep a 3.00 GPA. During all my years at Kennedy, I managed to become a nine sport lettennan, and to thisl owe my coaches, teachers, friends and family the very best of love and appreciation. john F, Kennedy thank you for making me the person that I am. jon Giaconii My basic involvement has been with stu- dent govemment. I was the first four member of the student council. As a sophomore I be- came involved in the California Association of Student Councils, a statewide organization for students. I was elected as the State Vice- President as a lunior, and as a senior I was elected to serve as the State President While in the classroom, I maintained a 3.5 G.P.A. I owe a lot of thanks to my counselors, and my teachers who supported me in my involvement While learning is associated with classroom and teachers, some of my most valuable learn- ing experiences took place outside the class- room with teachers and fnends. If there is one thing that I can recommend to underclass- men, it would be to take advantage of those opportunities They are there. School has been secunty. Now the time has come that these years of preparation will truly be tested I am apprehensive, yet intrigued and anxious to prove myself to those who have helped in the foundahon of me. My family, friends, and teachers have each played important roles, and now it is my turn. Someone said that the world's greatest resource is its youth I hope that we, as a senior class at Kennedy and uni- versally, are ready to face the challenges that are ahead of us all, Kandace Smith Reflecting back on my four years here at Kennedy I realize I have many memorable experiences. As a Freshman I was active in sports, I received a Varsity letter in Cross- Country and Track. As my Sophomore year came along, I decided to try something new so I tried out for the Sophomore Cheer Squad and made it!! In my junior year I became a member of the Varsity Cheer Squad, and had the opportunity of being selected a candidate for Girls State. In my Senior year I was again a Varsity Cheerleader and I also had the oppor- tunity to be on the Royal Homecoming Court as Senior Pnncess. I know though, my years at Kennedy would not have been the same if my family, friends, and teachers weren't there to help me out. You've made the years worth while, I love you all. More important, I know you will always be there for me. Special thanks to Kami, julie Guevara and her family, and Doug for being the best. And for my sweets , I love you. I will never forget my years here, for I have grown in many ways. Iam ready to see what the future holds, but I will remember what the past has brought Hello Shasta, good-bye Kennedy, It's been great! To those I leave be- hind, my friends and teachers, you'll always be remembered. God bless you all and take care of yourselves, class of '84 is the best. Kris Evans In my Freshman year, I was determined to get involved so I plunged into the Pep Club and spent Fndays and Saturdays with a bunch of screaming girls at the football games. In my Sophomore year I decided to get more in- volved and tned out for Drill Team. I made it' I benefitted from being a member of the Drill Team. The highlight of my junior year was traveling to Ireland. I was also elected junior Class Secretary and was a part of the House of Representatives. An honor which I received, was being selected as a candidate for Girl's State. My Senior year tumed out to be the best for me. I was appointed the position of CASC State Secretary. This position enabled me to serve on Kennedys Student Council and help to plan activities. I love to write and being a member of the school newspaper, The Shani- mck, was rewarding and fun. School activities have always seemed to be important to me and a part of my life. Being in the Homecom- ing Court was an unforgetable experience, At Kennedy I have maintained a 3,45 GPA and held a job, which began my Sophomore year. Without my family, I could not have made it With the encouragement and love of my parents, Ialways had something to strive for. My friends have made high school a fun place to be. I can never forget the traditions and activities of john F. Kennedy High. May God bless you all. 1 f PTSA Student September Qctober 3 . S Dennis Mo ntera and Laurie Lew January A--1-.di odd Ethingt QW' 40 N- -'-'V fi, ,S J ,, on and Pam I-lansell t it L. L - 'ii ' . .. ' l .f .,,.. -M K II as etuu , Ken Norlin and Denise Kishi Februar Vt .8 . - ' , i Ion New Tradition Kennedy's newly established Parent Teacher Student Association QPTSA has started a new tradition that has become a prestigious one. With th4 support of Principal, Miss Moore, Kennedy's PTSA board initiated the Stu dents of the Month awards to give special recognition to outstanding stu dents. Each month, faculty and staff members nominated students for thi: award on the bases of their scholarship roles and future plans. A committee o counselors, teachers and parents met monthly to read over all the material: submitted and to select one boy and one girl for this honor. The winners of this award received S ecial cerfiticates from the Princi al Miss Moore, and the La Palma Kiwanis Elub President, Mr. Bill Duncan. Thu- winner's names were inscribed on a perpetual plaque. This laque was do nated by the Kiwanis Club and is on display in the main office. For publis- recognition the honored student's names were placed on the marquis in fron ofthe school and their ictures and a write-up of their accomplishments weru plpblished in the News-llzterprise as well as our own newsletter, The Irish News rs. Ethin ton, President of the PTSA, is pleased with the outcome of thu awards anfhopes to recognize as many of Kennedy's outstanding students af possible. l hope that their good example will encourage other students tu maintain high academic goals, to keep involved in extra-curricular activities and to be willing to serve our school and community. Page 162 PTSA ,ti N ,jg A...-fl' f the Month ovember Mark Lush and Andrea Bennett March December David Ciesinski and Christina Ebell X Q -gf M92 ft 2 2' F 3 e e -ei W' 'L P Torn Scanlon and Rachelle Reyes Bill Sexton and Kris Evans ,intel-, 4 I H 111 I, I . 'X-:me all Talent! The Shinani ans. An Irish drink? An Irish jig? Ni, it's Irish talent! The Shinanigans is the name of the PTSA's new talent show where both teachers and students et to show off their va- rious talents.i'Vhether it be singing, dancing or just playing around, the PTSA hopes that the Shinanigans will encourage students to excel in the area of the arts. Two of the performances were the harmonious barbershop quartet, alias Mr. Schamp, Mr. Mon- talbano, Mr. Axworthy and Mr, Gra- vitt, and the playful little Eeoglen played by members of the tu ent ouncil. J PTSA Page 163 hge ., 1 I i , Cqf 45 C59 1 evo f-9062 ,725 'ln' ff' . ,Y A W 2 1 4, me 1 ,1 ' r ,. Marlh Q V an Meffe, Treasurer Page 164 Senior Officers Ron Rahfne, Presidenf de-Hfgfr Darla H 0 I I 5 Lyle 01711 Rep reserrtmtive Senior Ojecfcers p -g.,..y.,,,,,, NV. Da ve Bak ef, Re,ijl'e.remLa2Ll.ve As usuai, the senior otiicers began eariy to ke this year one ot the besttor their ciass. Even d they were busy seiiing ma betore schooi had starte , the senior t-shirts. Throughout the year, they or- ganized activities right and iett, iike the senior skate nights, the teeter-totter-a-thon, and the se- nior assembiy. Through many ot these activities aiong with the seiiing ot senior pictures and an- nouncements, the senior ciass made a great deai ot money which they used to repiace a stoien VCR and to beautify the senior circie and the rest ot the F r the senior otticers, this was a year campus. o they couid have much pride in. Senior Officers Page 165 ll 'V' Suzanne M. Aboody Susan Ellen Acevedo Thanx MGD 4 your luv.l luv you Mark 4 ever! Thanks Momf1Dad.' Color Guard f Tall flags Y Good luck MA,DV,SB,I made it MG,TS,NB, 2 rs. Thanks Tracy, Carrie, Lourdes, Class of FM,KA,DQ,EI,MErS.1-O-82 ILY M. Thanks for the memories. ll Tfw vi ' sf I ! Lanise Marie Alcoser Kenneth M. Allen ThankMf1D.WernudeitL1l,CDena6Shannon. Thanks 4 everythirx ME1DE1DE1D! I year V Let the good times roll. Good lurk Shell Viv C1 Lil. Hoopball. WHAT F N! Never forget A + last Sis R le ,,'- 'fl ll Rl DRA iff Wm Frank Michael Amador III Kimerley L. Angvelos l year V yell.Thanks Mom 51 Dad ILU both l Mypaslyearsat1TK iavebeen. . . ell,let'57u5l finally made it fBB'sl MP RV CB BG Esther 6' say some lhirygs sgeak for llieniselzvesl ILU SH ReinalloveyoulLUDMC,' THED AMN D1 AUHALIS f'5e ,m-.R l 1 xy, Lon M. Anthony Ireland 'B3.' Bank 4yrs. Prez. 1 yr. T ranks mum and dad. Page 166 Seniors i K ..,, H v J ffl af ,La ,L Q . yy Vf,. '04, gg 1 xg A . ww ,J f 2 W la f ff 4 5 af Ronald Plper Antlmarlno Discipline is the uzpauly lu endure the unwelcome in order lv achieve the desirable, Thanks M if IJ. DATSM Kevln L. Acpodaca Thanx 2 my Bros VC ICI BR VB EF RF MM BB013 4 ever Hen 61 Rock wl Triumph rush dio luv ya MGD Thang. Paul Backes . , .,,' ser.-f 'Yrs L, f I W Rebecca C. Baron Thanks MGD I luv U. Mitch U R the BEST! Thank U 6' Angie 4 lastin memories LYB BA- MERS 841 Take Care CE, lfll KD 6 esp. ML. Steyhanle Lynn Barrett Dadlrna eitl Thx-4 UR support morn ILYB. SA? Thx 4eve thinig. SDTL. Kaos Follow UR Dreams! KXILY. luv ya howdy. Finally Free. Dlane Mane Armstrong Gall Mlchelle Asbury Davld Ater Hank you're too speciallfor words, ILYA. Thanks Kelly, We made it! Thanx Family 6' friends 4 Beckyyoiireoneinami lion. Well Shellie, timesa everything! Love you all. Do your very best 8 wastin'. you ll get the very est. may DaV1d H. Baker Russell James Baldwln Gagy Alan Banner Thanx M8D8you K for your su orl 8 luv. Thanks MGD for all the sugoort. Love ya a lot, Drama4yrs, drntn2yrs,CPC. Thankyou Lord. Thanx lo you S, ,l,B we hada lot ollvg Tirnes 811 Good lurk B 6'Keith. Blatk night. Rxckenbacker Morn,Rovky6'Evry1 l-oks like lll make it. Iluvyou lot more in thefulure. 4141 Marshall Squid Palrol?? MiohelIe,Frs.'GW,MW,FR,VG. Seniors Page 167 ! B . Bettma Chrlsta Bartha LISH Marle Batterton Smile It makes the world a better place to live Igor a winner 4LIIara!Laur-Rllstoked? Ianie lets in. Danke SR,DC,RC die Frau and rrieine Eltern vrdeo. Beany Basaki Buds 4ever. Iluv LIMGD OP Class of 84 pro Rse Prade Gr8 Times I Nicest Mark Allen Beckner Andrea Bennett Hey weaelgree! Thanks 2 m buds for all the good Guess it's time to leave the trair1'n wheels behind! times PC L MF DF and tflk rest. WB terrorists! ThanxMt?D,BF SCE1PI-1.4 s V. Swim, 4ys CIF, P H Luv u Men. Pump Club. SAB Rep, csF sec, EMD ckafn, Zim 31159 Preston Richard Benzhaf Kern Berry Georgma E. Bernal Stacely Lee Blschoff Catsun'sforever, ton high twaby ou can petition Thanx Mom8Da , Icouldrft have made it wlout Live life to it's onyest, Life is so precious. But, the Lord with prayer. XB james lgouglas Morri- U infinity ISA Miss Boop M. Iliff Duran KHABK here's to the future. PTYP. Love ya MGD. I love son Mr. Mojo-Risin Iaquio Luv Uall Grl Gorge you, Thomas. Sandra Ann Black Charles Blake Klmberly Blake Mlchael Davrd Blalock Thanx M, D,Sis6'Bros. CD,KF,MS,RC,ID,E1DT Imade it! Thanks for your uv E1 uidance Mom 8 Class of 84 finally Free! Thanks to all mygriends Friends, I'll neverforgetyou. Iluv UMGG You'll Dad. Take Care Allen, I'll neverfzorget you! for the great times we had! Especially MU, I,KD, always be my liver. 11, VW. Iluv you Mom 8 Dad!! Page 168 Seniors eww. ' ., Dlane Blankenshlp Shella Bolher Allen john Bonaguro Bcetts forever! a'f13 Rules! Take Card 411 Thanx TD, KG, TB, SB E1 Mom Cf Dad for put- Dirk the Dragon nys Times orevermore 14,17,sis,RLMB CF GL Thankyou RC4aspecial ting up with me 6 Mic I love you, look out world . . . Class of 84 om 6' ad l love you, Kun I year - Rad Wax Forever! here we come, the Class of 84! won't forget you. f Tea'-M I . I 4' 2' . ififfffl-V e,,,. ' ,f Iu Hee Bong Helko Bornhoff Mlke Bornhoff Bob Alan Bowen V1Cf0I Bowle Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me succeed Itsfinally time' Thanks Mom if Dadfor your sup' I would like to thank Mom Er Dad for the love fr Thanx4 euerythi'ngM8D, Iluv Llboth. Now it's throughout the years. Class of 84 the ultimate Se- port. Good luck in the future ET SC ID BS 84 support and for all the buds for making E4 such a your turn LilSis, ood Luck. Bros of 84 KMC DK nior c ass! See ya! GB Iust 3 more years. great year. GF IP KA IG IC VC BR MM. Welch35 Don't Tread on al ANT Chegygl Rose Bowman Marie T. Brennan Luo U Mom ,IST Look out HOPE here I come Ilook to the sea Reflections in the waves spark my Thanx Mr.P To my pal SIG, recall IMtacos? memory some happy, some sad . . . Nicest DaV1d Broadaway Bonme A. Brown Class of84wasaparty,latcr days andfastertunes, Luv U MGD! Thanks 2 all my pals 4 the ood 1 k skiers on the move, GC,IO ltfs over Melinda times.Esp. the Wolfpac A- IE',HC,DG,IG,giflL, 1 9 3 OC thanks Mum ff Dad LG. U guys R the best! 1 luv L1 Paucrl Seniors Page 169 Kellsy Brown Robert Brown Scott Andrew Buss Chrlstlna Mane Byrd Volleyball 3 yrs. oph.MVP6fCapt,Basketball Thanx M6fD.I love you good luck Mark, Michael VBB 3 yrs Golflyr Ema Chain'83, Thanx MGD, Kent, you've made me so happy! I wanna snuggle! 2yrs.Gail Thanks for being there! You 61 Charlie f1Ir.5helly,what a pal! George you a swell guy. N.C.St,rules 54-52 3B Champion Good Luck TE I love yuu!5!14!?7 Thanx 4 the good times forever!! That's nice!! Shannon,your special! TSDMBSRK 7-5 up 24. MLEWM5! DT2yrs. Ireland '83. Mini k .Wm f 1 Constance D. Caballero Phrlltp Cabesvela Mlchelle Ioanne Cadlnha Stephame Elleen Camalrg Thanx niomffsiblirligafozyour help. Its beensgreat Thanx to Xrzzry row y buds gr the laughs: RL MF Well Beccaffan . We made it. BSB Bamers 2 Thanks Mom if Dad fa' Bruce 4 everything. Good rebellirgg with ISE EI SKMOAG my P TSS MB DF6' G.Thanx M8 for being there Hang gvethewieverl Lf P.B. 1.1. Frnds alwa s MGD luck LWBMIYSL Drill Team Pres 8 Hist Ireland Bowie iouxsie Adam Bye'84 in there sis! P.O.M.P. Always! hnx ILU! 2 my ply frnds GD LK! DMIMGD! 831Lozre You Mr.Br1sebalI. 4 fiat rf .,f -ae. fa, at . ... . Dana Lynn Camybell 1111 Caraslk Thanks MGD - ke? dancin Ke - ILU all! Thanx M8D.wish u the bestGreg!Love 61 Thanx Rzaur the bestestfrien - 3 yearsley what? and to to KAIG VB IC VC EF RF and to Iulie 61 Nancy 4 you Brian - I love you - 6-8-82 SME always being there. - est Personaht Yolanda Carlos lose D. Cartpro B Y I luv ya Dad8mom,thanx 4 making it eas 4 me. Hi There! Idid itfabout time toti was finall et'n Thanx 4 makin it fan here at IFK AH GGfPS we to me special Trs to mom,dad6rbros6'friendZ5.,o'ue finally made it lgflaria. '84 you all,AuReooir. Dave Bakgf Page 170 Seniors IQ! 1. figs I 77 49 ,Af M7 Clara D. Castillo h Erich L. Cassatt T ree ears o Varsity FB acficef' Specia Thanksyto Dirgthe Dragon, analilo those who have sat at the round table. Q fr r s W J is fg if f 5. .- vyr' , f fry ff iff V l Thanx Mum E1 Dad and sisters for all the support you gave me. And specially lo my friends. Luv you all rf 1? Best Personality f lane Earley Marvi A. Castillo Dena Marie Cawley Thanx Mom fr Pa 4 everzlhint ,l'll luv u always, U2TC.Thanx I 4 being t ere. 4liC l'll never 4-get you. CABGB Good Lack! 'Cx ff: 1mm1e Chandler Grace Chang When 'I e made zlffl had a bln l'lhar1rpal 4 all lhl great yr llul ua M5101 rn gunna rm Ll all pl Bo 0 1990 P' GN Qtr? Ioanny Chang in ,- Brent Chapman IFK con uered! Thanx ta rny!rienz:MR,RG,lC, DR,TP. uzi u Mc3D.Most Q all, Thanx to my l1alw,TC, lluzu' Ll 1?m40s VM' up ffl' www' C. 4 V - ,lj-5 P H ' X ..,, if . V 514 A 1 hm ' , f f fi - ' ' .ag wg . I ,Q 1 I - 'www Chanin Chaturanyakoon Amy Elizabeth Chavez lorge Chaves Lizbeth Chejin Ifhink they 4 Wag af Kgmmjvr My ,jig My Wg. My huddes L R thelwsl.'W11lAC 5 RR ever get 2 Tanks Morn 8 Dad 4 all that you ve lawn duxng 4 Thankg fo, Way my ,md 5,,W,,i,f, WE. Wand? Bun your Claim' MGD ILY thx sis ff me. IFK has been great. llozie you. Liz ' ' lvru. Hi Karlatal Seniors Page 171 Ianice Chen ,ff Best or Humor Sabrlna Chen Danny Tai-Chien Chengi Ze mergories LY DT EB Sl. BS IM F Dllf 'l '84. G d L kCl S Y M7841 uz arlam ou uc ass le Ota WWMWZ 'fists ,pf-in M . 'ln john Cheng .jf 5 X' 'Eff' 4' QWW , , A. A,,, ,, wifzgfarw L .. mg, Q .-5 I-agfkdzir f -. v J 5 Danelle Irene Cherry HyuniKwon Cho Yu In Choe David A. Ciesinski lazuihter is G0d's hand url the shoulder af a 4yrs Badrnmlon 3yrs Champ.Thanx for Thanks M8D,MYRT,Lurch,Picnic and K.l. Tu' truu led world. Recall the laughter shared with Mf:D8Myfriends IH TNDV HK VP Guodluck. day xs the tomorrow we worried about yester- frierzds 6' laugh again. God always withyou. day . , . Theresa Marne Clnocco Barbara Joyce Clark Donna Clark 11m M. Clark ? The Deal Crac . . . Thanx friendlsfor lava? ThanxME1D4yourluvf1sup ort.Ll2 MGC4 UR Thanx Mamffdad for the su port over the years memories,esp. UlZ16?RR6'HRluv ll 8D bros 2 great sislers.lLY Thanx 5 my pals ESP-KK and fifecially la my friends iJe,Kev,Ed,Rub,Vic, 2A2yrs rifles 1 yr dance. . . Yeah.'84. 3yrs.FB Stats Terry1LYalways.' Bub, iker3'Ce14a!LateRn1uch. Page 172 Seniors 5 E' in ' .a-'aiu Van Dean Clark Rachel Ann Cohen 2 MGD luv a lats. Thanx 4 the support also 2 all Thanks M61Dtu m specialfriends BB,BS,etc-I m frenz. Ulgagreatbunch ofgays,girls luv. Best luv u lots! EAGLyES FLY THE HIGHESTV' I afllurk in yrs 2 cm luvy0ajFMl1t's ONLY YOU! 4-. Angela L. Conard Well wefinally made itgirlsl BFF lovya Ll TD RH MC BB. Thanx for everything M 8 D. IWALY gradeIune8, 1981 Richard Common Thanx MC-1lJ1V 6' especially to 4131 I'l1 always love you Di. BC- Annette Correa f 'W Slylvla Colanmno Now that ve learned la fly.1t's time to lake og, Luv u MGD Drea, Luck 'mr me and Toto t e rainbow. Tracy Colleen Colby Four years: Too long! I survived, thanx to Nookie Elvis Ray Glatter Animal and Becky. Thanx Mum 8 Dad . .W-.,4-use , ,QW ,A Vg 'fir' 1-., Mlchael Eugene Conner Iulle Cooper 3yrs VP0lo Zyrs VSwim hxMf1D4alI thesupsp. llove va.Yes L12 KGK Thx 4 all the fun limes B SP RR EE MNAF T5 AT! Scott Cosb . Thanx mom and dad for all war his 51 support. Good luck to all. lt's time to live it up! '15 Lysa Ann Cousett Best Sense of Humor Hollfy M. Craig Thanks mum, Iawanni, Larry ffspecial thanks to Tlinks .MED wuu dv1'l trade QP times for any- Mr. Maib 6' tvMarkfvr being there when I needed ' thing luvfnlink WP 1 IOUQVUV MV- 3 UR thi' best WH- LW! Marian Groeneveld H8 nifmrz wr LY air Seniors Page 173 ffjqv T1na Mane Crawford Sharon D. Crosby Thomas Cutler Michael Danaher MGD Thx 4 your suppl ILU 6-10-83. ILU Tim! Thanx MGD to all my B.B. TT CQ N EIK VA lwant2 thar1k4ver-yspeeial veople, Mygrandpar- Luv 1sn'l put n r hearts 2 slay,Luv isn'l luv till u IW EF IB etc. Happy trails to you! l miss you ents Srlean fflerrylones. Tliey helpedlme through g1veitaway.TTSCIR,Il.U Geojf. Van Halen metal maniacs. the year, ' Melissa I. Danner Timothy Davidson I wouldn't have made it without you M 6' G. Thanks to all my friends, espemally you Terrie! Betty Boop, . . . We1rdest Terrle S. Davls joseph Dawklns We're dun L1 bet! Thanx Mom6'Rich,l luv U! Dance Hall wood - YB normal? BFA-AC-MD , RH-L1-IOJZBEC f Nevr cIasify'Thanx Helen. Rene Hornack ,, f :Vr I ,, . A V If lm v vgl --..t o 3 Y 'S 2 ' Q' '99 Kasey Dawson Shaun DeArman Katle Dee? Michelle Lee Delzer Wel lark we firlly made itllWhaf?OI?2 YJ Thanx Well here we are '84 Thanx MGD let the good Thanks M6Dlluzvy-al Bucks TB, B,All the Cm: Yrs pass by E1 we tnd Z luz track ofRfrnz-nor the MGD 4eUe1ythin .l luvll bath. Thanx esp to Ie- times roll. Good luck ZRWLWGRSM Iewls,SD, Tzmes HW. BAN I Bahesdl I miss you Mike. l memry.CPKPHWMf1sis f May we keep holhl sas Christ, I51252 IL Dolphins Smed,MS,MT,PR,KH,MG,NG,Hl 6' H2 lozwyouf Thanx MGD ll.Y.' PS. 1 day Rod! Page 174 Seniors ,M Candee Lynn De Mont john Denms John Frank Destouet III M,D,B,K lLY!Car1ie thanx for brightening my 3yrs Auto Shop Fmgone in my 69 Baja O FF Road V R Fthl 3 yrs, Thanx 4 all the memories: RM, days.PK SH thanx for the memories.E,D. ictar rules! BS,ET,MB, K-Spin em 4ever. Thanx 4 MB,MD,AR,CS,DF,KI,KH. Thanx for the lozie our time has finally comelLY4-ever! everything Iuli, l love yuu. 8 support Dad.Goodbyef0r naw mom. Nancy Lynn Dlcklnson No door is too difficult for the key of luzi to open, Thanx rnorn 8 dad. lluzvyuu Ivey 611111. Memories forever remain. lf, f-Qx Brlan D. Dlcelly Thanks MGD. To the guys who ma e this year. MF, PC, MB, Baby Face IM, IC, GO was ajoke ID AL KE IWTFY -of., ChI'lStlI13 R. D1Gerland0 Tanx dad, morn 61 Roger, lluzv ynu, My hested GH luring friends 2 the end. Luz' frog may U forever leap. I uv U Lord. Weirdest , , , , . ames Davld D1nw1dd1e Danette D. Drlscoll T anx lrtflzm Cr lgasd ,ggfhgrezggestfriendslforezver. Well AC, we made it! Hawaii here we come Thanx L 1 a 5 near L , ,LK.'8-1 ISBA MGD 4 all . t. G d I kt ll leff Roah M y friends at Ilflgnlfuzfylzlll an uc 0 H my V , -1--ev' Q'-'-' -v ane Marie Earle he q,X ,-1 yi Chrlstlna Ebell Dorothey Elamgaro onl Lee Elahrd WDLF AC - BB,DB,HC,IG,LG, l..What May I sleep now! Weave been guided u Ito heref MnD Salarnat Eva 1'Anq llquys palsrlifel Hey Families 4-ewr.The only way2 have afriend is 2 would School B like wlout U! Luz' Z 84 uys Yeh the rest is up tu us! Ireland '33 ASB ISP 61 more. Pehee - ldNz'r4GetLl2 Mc hodylvzldsflezier bel. Rol1l1yfU'llalzuays B Spe. 2 mel ll IXOYE 50ngCrcheer.Thnk Mf1DErbros, luv LI alll ILY M.Thnx 4 srnile CA KE. GDLKZNTILCKCWLE FroshlSoph Cheer 80f82 - Dunk' stop lfvelieiiin' Seniors Page 175 Class Flirt f- ' CF 'P 'vu ,yi MA' 'I v. r ir ,,jKJ'w' .- ' f' 4.7 14 A Corina Estrada - 1 ,fv- 3yr lrand lyr Flbl Thank: Mom C1 Dad for all th: lH1dFfCll1ll!7lll1Q To all my fraud hr L fun Byr L lruom SN l7lR 04 v JIU 'UN '! r Daniel Fredrick E11 Kendra Elslng G A QM! Ter1 I. Enlgel juan Morales Estela Thanx M61D,Finally out of 'ai , lt's lwn great lol Thanks M6-rD for all your support Road runners CC,AG,EW,NK,VE,lW,Rl,l'BA,lO.' Gum! lurk you Datos llrlxmw all goals rn your uture Frank Vu Ears rss SIOIXSIL KH. ll w I G, KMLTQ4 7Class 84 'mr Q .af fi uv---5 ,num fl 1 Todd Anthony Ethmgton KflStlne Mlchelle Evans Norman Storm'n Evans Thanks morn E1 Dad for a 0u've done, S vefial Pe Clulwljrxll Teamllr C'l15SSL'L'fShI7lYk' CASC The years were great E1 forrnals uere rxpn Rod thanks to Mrs. Cook. lGolulf seal bearer, Ernrld SFFfCUlH'lCll?ll.YA MGDIGL KEXMEI THX Stay healthy anrfkeepwalerskfn Chain, Diat,Pres,,Key VP: CEBSCDISIRKIDM flfLldrl'an1, U ran do tzl X., s,5g3grg,ys fn -i rf Sean Evans Kevm Ewers Mlchael Anthon Falatlco Roxanne Elame Fales Wrestlinsg3yrs Whewl Thanks or some rad Innes SpeedDK8 4e'UrlGrady,yourdHcaach look out PC,MHll3FlRl,,DF,BD,Rl,lM,l low' you lots 1988 Olympirs! Luzv2 myfarnily 61 mostofall my mornarulllad. P.S Hnwazz. frzl'r1lls,Nay, your the Bestlll Page 176 Seniors 4347 N fW'9 I in ,,,.., ,a is 'Y Darrin Fascrano Martha Fernandez Evamarre B. Ferrer Thanks to my buds at Kennedg VW ull made it nut Gracias nzrzma y pnplzpur todo Ioqm'1n1fz1n mr mi, ILYMGU Tliarzx-iezwytlxxrzq Hey Buddy! sane. Sperm thanks fu MF, L,PC, MB, 8 the Thanks Tomy Trackers4suppan'x'r1gn1e rumxtlzunks MHHIAB OT,Dxet2n1'ruw?lMLRMBR 'I'l12'4 fest. LOTS 1111 MGD friends -I all. ILY I1r1mis.'CCGDLK.' In'83D'I'3yrsEmId Clm ATRKIITH - Thats 1111. i 'fb sr 143' Q-- Y Kell L Fields lfx'm1Hy nmdr it MXD Iirwver Iwmld of withuut your suluport I luv Ll both! Tu my szuthrt Eric I luz' U Tami. 84 rules. Edwin Finegan . Q 1 K 5315 gi Nona Ramos Flndler E .S N' Om' uf our sulirrnzrinus is nzzssxrx-1, L ' ' ' VJ. D1frrn'nt'S1m14ld vnu IllLlXF. Tu Be Spzritmzfly X- ' . 11 nrfmiudisllvzwzriiiwrzcf' Luwnmm, r a f' if EE r ' aa.a . a.ea.a . l . Class Fl1rt , Steven Ross Fleming S4 mnzv quirk Rusm always thx' MD E1 F . Luz' 1 .Lzte K11ks.NR.SI,lB H SVN Always rufk Janelle IaCk5OlNl mil 4irvuiLBuzv1u'83 Pepsi. UL gtvxx 'inn 7 '- . Michael Floesser Melissa Flores A Tina Marie Flores M,Df:1 B I luv Ulflvy s1sLlR bvstvst! I B Kath ff H lgaf the magzf power Iain? um 2 3VLl'Kt'l'lll 525 EMGSIRR Oh my! WOClgAOTL HHOP.'Tr1lw A OB qv wx I A Wi Car! W. Fletcher Thanks MDCC . I low L1 Rhomia QH-1 61 4410 BC, RC, GL, RR, CP, Lives on A? bv w Fosmrre music in me. Hastu. Edward Seniors Page 177 ps Us uw Robert John Fosmlre Thanks Mt'1Df0r a the nags,it helped, Goud luck KM KA RW and especially HED, Beware of the squid patrol. QM- , ' Q ' V pf'- ae Ewa Scott Gage A WX 'LG' S. -1 1 i as-f 2- ,,,:: f,'fl' john Ganci MWF as rf' james Garcia Page 178 Seniors an ,M -, ,VS on llloo Scott W. Foulk Gary Fox Karen K. Fraser Thar1xevenfnne4 a molyr.Senior Ski Day was the The hf1fdF5l fhing I FTW l911V'11'd 10115 h0w 90 5111! Best! MC,TS,AB,EV, Shnazu shnaz later Dirk vodbye. Drama 84 - thnx POP! Lazie ya XRS Fair Warning S0.Cal. RRGS E1 WLVS Rfureverl A 1- 1, Rodney G3llH3f0 Thanx to my Rad rnam.l finally made it Metal kicks slayer rnetallifa vemmi!! Gund luck in the future sis. 4- ,. l ' The K, A fs' J z , NVA, y , x -' '-, gre v -M-:V-wezzaw. ' Qi 1 Q if 19 1 ,f S 1 Shyest .Q ,rmtaaavxxs QWWK. ,,,, .Z'r... . f. Ileana Garcla Thanks Mum ff Dad for ewryll1ing.FBLA 3 yrs. Bigjhoys eat Whealies. You should tu0.Iill we made it. arty till it's1999 Ron Artimarino Regma Lxn Garcle Michael G. Garlba Wayne Allen Garton Thanx morn n pop luv holh,Thank L1 Lord 4 Thanx lu the greatest parent 6 Friends ar the 4 S61 we made it, MM 4-ever, MGD I lui' U being zvilh me. Best of luck PA ri SA, PVP' PG! hast yrs, 3-yr Varflil. FASI IYP CHMB C2H60. Thanx 4 everything mam. Good luek SIBL SIM Thanx4 great times MI ri AC. Gum? luck sis, Lu1'LlBS. Riek Dees herelcamel Y an -1' X, , 3155 john GHSIPHIOVIC Lauren Rae Gaukler l'1l tell you this, no eter-na reward will forgive as Wolgrac, frendz 4-ever.MLIGHCBBDGlE -WH now for wasting the dawn. Thnx M.'frD,MS6SL OB hish Thnnx4 thegreat times BFS Always PIP for the intense times. 933 ILUM. llozve U Bear!! ' Sh est . . . Y Kelly Lea Gentry Ion Patrlck Glacomr lluz' Ll Mf1SE1A hnx4 being my friend P, HSL. l do not know what the future holds, but I know , I luv U Steve.Than1 4-everyones support. Thank who holds the future. Thank you to my family and Laufle LEW God it's all ovvrll friends. ' L ' CP fo'-T' 1'-rv -e--...Q ma. 'La . if-1 Careen Ellzabeth Glbson Clarence Goetx Cynthra Z. Go1ns Paula I. Golbeck Thank everyone for the help. l needed it! Thanx With the love fr Support ofMmn E1 Dad I made it. So this is our finalfarwell to Kennedy. Good luck john for the great times! Smile lady T6' Dee, Big L. Iluv ya leff. l'll miss ya to the Fvt.May all men be hay , LUV-UMGDG neire. sis's. MMSJAWEMADEITJVIQHL3. F' Wx V V' an-as., Llogd W1111am Gonzales Denlse Andrea Gramto Du'Shawn Desrene Green Sandl I. Greenewalt Irelsne' .ThariksM 6' D, all my friends for your Cheerfrosh,Soph,Var.2yrlheadtgDanee 3 Thanx Mom Er Dad l luv U. Thak Ll very much 4 Thanxfor the good times CBGTP lBvlnel Brian, support! Best ofluck to all. ' ' rlLeaderJLav2my pals WP's 1G,lE,BB,1-IC, everything TW,lS,MN,MR,GP, Mrs. Moore and all my uve gixes to you. You're verjy special to me. ZG,ML.lSI5ES lo0lWe had the best times! Mrs. Coo 6-Z6-82 - ippos - Seniors Page 179 joey Grljalava Tn sue H race that oves to XIZIHQIJYFAUIISL7fLQI7Udl1E55 I pray w0'rz't cease,fImI I may master VIMSIK4 The universal peace . . , 'YP v K1m Grommes Lmmk MZrDE1l6fG I nuzda 1I. I'Iu1nx 4 all the sup- purt. Nun' to Ive TIIII-Il'fl1VlIZlS.'IvII always Ire 41 yuu1fI1.'BFF R-mf5,TI,27MSSH .Hr V, 'fn 2 KV f , .W Matt G de Well mom, Imzzde it?I luv LyMf1Dfur those who rzrefools the BIG BROTHER mIrs.'.'.' 4 Y' Marlan Helen Groeneveld Illrlx' MGD 4 ewnftlxxn Es 1 fha SI KE-rR RU4 real? ILY AHL! Tav1xZlgLDlICEKMf1KE4AI-IL DAfur1E+I11MMDZJHqu buds, CUiuI1l'azven.'! Most lrresistable Julie L nn Guevara Cheur'SupI1,VI1r XfrSr1r1q 3yrI7z1m'I' Lurlmy WuIrn1r p1zlslL,DG,Ml,HC,cWBB'X!mLuz'2 771118-IILYIIS RuuE?SI11sBFS.RMRXO-l LIALWYS ' I Iulle Guevara MH . fe If , ff A Af . 4 mg ,V 'N avw' Ilmmx C. Han Kyoung Hu1 Han Pamela jean Hansell Tevlnxs 4 rs,Good Iur CIIISS uf '84.' Wm' are the X'CUlA7IIV'lf,SIUI7lI,TYGCILLMU C? Thanx 2 all esp. future! Tzruzks to ull my friends. Tlmnks Mum E1 Mun1cf1DI1dl'S AB RR CTG WAH Hey PK! K-12 Dad. Nu FmI1Iz'm.' Peter Rose Dives 4ezfer. 4 ,mfr 'WN ,ix William Hansen Page 180 Seniors , . Mark Edward Haugan Robert P. Hauptman Laurie Lynn Hay Tlumx' Im tlxvguod txmes MI. f I.I't's Im I m your Thanx Mum-N-Dad. Tu r1II my IYIFYILIS, Guod Tlmvxx mum 61 dad for a your Iuw 69 supfmrt, I l'I1r6m1r1k1t1?gv. Yuuhw VVIIIKIL' H114 yvarflfn. ILuz' Lufkf I'II nfmrmher Ihe TMS V.S muldvft luzzw dune It TL' out you. Randy I II Iuzve ya RH VVIlIIy4 nfz. y0uI1IwI1y5.'.'.IBI-'KC fa uf J? H V- 'II' is ,N I I -1 , , Z 1 ... , gt MU' 435, QW 'J vi' '7- Candace Adele Hemphill B sure qf what U want 111 l1fe.U yus may X111 if.MOM,Whaf Carl I Say?? lLY'f W? 11111111' 11 B111-Gordon, ID B Last w1'o U babe. 5 4 01 X1 5 'T W r 1 ' . ,V , . E21 4 I 40 '1 . J ,wah '12 ,KK,, Afumifmfuailf I ,,,. ., 13, - ' 41' -Jai . 1 - Curtis Alan Hemphill jenifer Lyn Henderson Z 1115.1 VS1111111 L1111k 11111 u111rl1i.' T111111ks 11111111 1111 I'1111111:s11111111a11d1i111 11111111111t1111511p1111r11111111111111 lu11 11 Slefuport, R151 1111211115 DWBKIKMY I L1111 15112111 11111 1111111151 11111 111'111Q III 55111101 L111111 111111 y0u.SL. l111111','.' Danielle C. Hernandez HFlVSl l'a' like tu thank the Academ Frzwzds 41111er MGGTL GDLK KME11RtfrWK'. Thanx Mrs. Cook. Lu11 ya M11111 Er Dad 6111. I-IL 11 Cherry Hicks Lu11Ya MGDI I did itl ook out world here I fume Keepparty111ul1e,D11z11r1 ff Cathyl Most lrresistable Dave Ciesinski 11171 .11 . 1. 1-.1111 1 , .Q-41 ,1 19 41? 31 f 1459 1 1 1 'Z 6 1 Brady Dean Hendrickson T11a11r M11111 G Dad 51111111 '84 111111 t11r11:112r rush r115tafar1a11s 111111 R111'1c1111d r11ll11111111r fiUTKQPfS KN- IIRSSI , 4 51,6 My qw 5 1 '51 51 15 ,, ff I ,gl N., 21'-.A H Robin Michelle Herring T1111xMC?Dll.Y G111111lu1'k2 111111111111 L1,TD, C, NiC,BB,TlIIll q1lyQ.l'll 111'111'r -lg1'fLlM11rk. ILY4- 5f112.G111111L111-71 111113111 111111111111 Q f Lisa Marie Hinojosa Cr1s1111af1F1111111111 - TFL' BFF' BSGDA - TPBSSTNL' l.UB.' CPGSA f TFAOYY' A -v YlN'HlVlLA.' 1'Vlur11 1 1LY.' URTBI Randy 1 URTSIMEY ILUI TH f URWI 1191 QW-W Ai Q 3 I f , , M X , , ,1 Q W' V -Q-..,,, wmv Jodi Renee Hofstetter Nancy Eilleen Holden Eric F. Holland Lloyd V. Holt Thanks Dad, Mom, T111118 Krista for rnakzng 11115 Wcfre there rzeerlskil 15 E1 TS Thx 4-1111 11111 great 1,111 y111111g lfm 1011111 0 l'll 5111111 he fr1111, G11I 11111 'I'111111k5 11111111 61 1717 1, and a 5IIll'L'l!1l 111111116 to the aigrcat yr, especially to you M1ke. Ilu11 you all 6- Iin1rs.Iluz1 U 11111111,11adfrMik11 UZ R11'1c 11111111 1111111 1111141111 111111111r 11f111uQ11' 111 11111. Ireland '83. W11 1111 4u11r11rr1e 11111111 1111th0111 1111111111 t1111r11 1111111111 he 110 2 -83 ' 1'11oc0Iate me 1'r1111111.' 11111111 11111 11111111 111511, 11eg11111111g ami 1111 111111 Seniors Page 181 JZ ,J V3 Rene' El1zabeth Hornak We had fun! Chri5PallyEdMee .My 41 buds. ILYa C85 A4 Policehiever Mark ll bring me yoyl Thanx M8zD I luv U DT 3yr Ire,'83 un. luv ,...'r An el 5 a Huang Thanx mum,dad lm' 4 all your lv vsupl GDLK TdBear G1 IFK lllfy nat rumiorvxfu rmffekl Buddydnthi'sl'i1.'Ilyguys-ilezir , B ,,, a ..,, , , in l in I Mary Michelle Iliff Gymnstcs Hyrs Bowie! Dancn' Pals 4mir G-G K OS Thx4 th'bst tyms - BB - ML,DC,H, RMT,rny spell Lya.2 n1yprnl5,Thx,ll1' Ll, , sfs lllik85 gan! -ffkliuuni Homin In Your vnvll will lzrxgvr 4771? all-Lf-J Darla Hostetter Chla-Hua Hsla Paul Hsu ThanxTMC!fHLANDESP, Tl' for all the great Guodlufk lu flu' fIi1wuf'B4'.' PS. zualchuul fnrlug nzeniorius. llux' L1 all Nlorriinimi. ltinnlly made if lvrull1ur. thanks luynu. lluw you both. Va yi, Susan Rose Iacovetti f f B B X 4, IFK was qnfal lm! svvya! Danur lurnzwrll.VUdad A fl W ,xgk Lb P, T1-ffflClllllllllfllfxfllfllllf ' 90991 ,,..W..., Best Smile Kelly Im Darla I-Iostetter , .,,, ,Q ,,,,, M! ' bln 'Xin Ross Mltsuo Ito H Fund memories andfriendship always.ThrHawa11 uys,aC Boys,Mum0dad f Thanx! Luz' ya' Nall lush always Errfowuar '84 Page 182 Seniors f W W , . ,, 54 -, , 6254941 ev f, f ff .- . Ss 44 , -vw r Abner Ivora David jackson Janelle Diane jackson A Days go by Iihr strands in the wind in a uwlv that is :nu imin,l hvqin again! MGD U Ie! me lizilIl.Y U88 KAT3rd?KB205ur? Lor1 Ann jackson lrnade it M 5 D. ThanxZ my frenz RH ACMC. TD,BB. It was a blast. Gund luk to 84. llozie you Bill. PTL ' Karen jacob lmade it.'4yrBH2yrCaptaxn ThanxsMf51Dll.uz' LI Botl1lThanx tu all rny friends fur all the radical lin1es.lHi Rath frurn lake. . it ,,,. WW .13 ,,. M.: X Best Smile Rachelle Jacobson john la1mez Soph Cheer, V. San Z rs Per Dance Zyrs. Pals 4- 31115 ofplaying llw urh. hanx M 61 S, Luuk uutfur eUe1lE DG61ESlLlgR great! Luv to momifdaddyl the Rasta Man NUKE THE TRENDIESJ This is k G , Good Luck Roueaoz Bozfncssi the end . . , 1 9 M1 55 'fir 4-1-.,,f Steve G. Iames Tracyv!oBonde ThxMum E1 Dad for helping me thru HS. Iwill Ta my buddy Kim, 'e made it 1-12 mgetlier. always luve you Darlall Thanx Muni, Don6Skip fur yaur lnwfvsiipport, I love you all why rnufh fig K ,. , .f,i, W ,t - N' Angela Johnson Life lsrhrr the lakingand lIll,S1Ulllll1ll1fFlZd lndinl luiw' you Ken,it's only the lllflltlllltlg fur us.Hey li1n,YAHOOO.'. .... li 'M iff ' I T Zia 4 Kris Alex johnson Kathleen T.hIohnston Ieffreny Robert jones Zyrs V.Ftbl Thanx rnoniffdad all nz iends MD MGD ILY Mu' UR l e best L CT B, 83 Thanx nzoni 8 ad fur vm' ting l luv Ll. 'Thanx MBIDHTSIRIRDCLORRSB Hi h Slhllbol is over? 84 SHS Q CB?-YCMS - SannaUf.fl?Cliris U Cmumyugottubefakin'me!H1EE made myt sr.yr.su special,Cin - S. . Gdance. Kirn ff Dave, Shawn UFR something special! ThanxML,SK,DC,FA,BY,LG,SG.l! Kathleen Ann Johnson lVI0nif1Ieffll1nX4 everything, law U! lae 6' Tina f 3rd7Nah.' Mandy f Spar, friends always' You're spef R, lluzie LI! M . , 1-.. 4 . ..... M t we Karen Ann Karle Band 4yrs ln'larid'83 Thanx CE KIGLW 4 all the good times ILY MSYD luhn you are special to me. Seniors Page 183 ' 9 X Mikllyn Ann Kelleher Karla jean Kerr Kathy jean Kerwitz Hye-Sook Kim ILYMGD Am aLlRtl1e l1e5llLY Tzm ll Szlly lruy Barlr Bot Frmxds Ilrrerer. Lake Perrxs 83 Dam Ilxarzks to all my frzerzds fur all the fan and mem- YahoU.'BB's have Hl0Y6Xl41?1,lDlllllll1 U my lzl Ball lmade il mm' 1l's ynar larry' Hey Tezrma lets Rn- urzes Love ya l7lUlL'l1t'Slll ILY mum and dad and HiG1g1GDLK KD,5H, S,LG deu 84 Furez'er.'.'! Cheryl. YVX Vx ,1 john E. Kim Kyung Kim Thanks lu all my friends especially TM KK IR fur making 84 the best. High times at K.ll.S. WW rf! .wfwf-,..M,,w N M 'lm 11' ' Q A .. Roland Kim Best Flame Youn Hi Kim Paul Backes 1: f an X P' vw-he fa via' Pr' 1 s 3 X Nadine King Shirley Lynn Klrkconnell Denise Kellko K1sh1 Brent Koygama Mf1Df1Dee lzans 4 ll1esag1p0rt Trmy Lljazre me Tlzar1xMc'fD -lpamn apzu-n1e.' KKf Ykrmw Mel Gund lurk 2 fearsome five. HE MASTER OF memories l'll rleirer -lget.Sl1awn:ffC1r1c'1lef?i1DB61 . ,dulzf Dum? wear xtual. ' Spandsll IYKUR yusta DIRK says lu' I1 tzmes forever mnre l'm quinsg tu CKBRC Thank 4 Ihefun times. kxdfl Luv, Sxeglebazm1.'.'.'.' slzasla i11'84. ll7T Excess. L K Page 184 Seniors QW . 2 Dennls M. Kreuhger Thanx Mam,Dud,Nxnmz and IES 4 ezverjv- thing. You were always there when l needed you. l love you All. Gnd Bless. 22 's Anmglela M. Lamberg Thru' M6 LU GLZURIK MC U know haw l feel.BSl of frndsl Ku' srrzrfs 2 U BB any llVI'lL lL'VlC BSE Burners always TP WR 5parxky8-1 Q9 vvwr TRS'-L 32'-- af-1. 'Wa-Q f H011 Marie Kronqkuist Scott Alan Kulbeck Thanx N161 Iluz' Ll tif all my lrros laa Demfr ff After 84 there wxll he no rrzarlnlts been fun. Guud Mariner, l mude ill Hey Ll BRDDGG URUUU lurk la IDD,lL,DL,ET,MB,HB,Sl'7, 51 WT. . . . UNnzuha7.' Si?WAutaBady Lookout wurld, , 1 'N.,,--- if' Best Figure , 1WW,, an Marlna Lalner V'l'rack 8 VX-Country Z yrs Emerald Chain. Thanks Mum E1 Dad 61 frzends fesp MS EW fr CBJ-1 KUeryl11xg.' KKl,lRAQTll.Y.'8-1 Rules gl , Mlchele Denlse Landls llrase urs lum' been the BEST 8 :wa flu' help fram mu BE,zuluv I luzxlli lu' a naw My lluzm Zll Gir1a,l.l'l.AS, BBH A,Bul1l1lz'n9fl QQCN ,- Michelleganae Leaf Sandy Lee Mu best buds WHOB RAE. Hey lW,SM,BK, Tlu1vzksME1D4allLl'Rlu1'6rsuyg7t. Gaudlucktu DB,61RR,l luv Ll gu1f5.'l,l-2-II, Wolfpack 4-ever. I all mu frxends, K.F.l, W.B MS. .l,Y DA. Luz' Thanx Buff - PufmhaT0da.z,4-3 iw Tma Floreg Ll ala! D. W. 45-Ox vi' -1 Stevenson Lee ix 11- ,,... ,.,, fr Y' Edlxn Rose Legaslnl Laurle Dlane Lew 'l'1rrze4 nu' 2 u, 2 lu' out on mu uzvrz. mx 2 my ,N'lum,Dad,R,leff,Cd9Al. l law uau ally n1ul'lz.' family 61 lufsl frxeruis CR, IE, Z3 NIM, Good luulc KY,MR,l75ifSS UR the l1est.'lmuldr1'l lum' made Mike fLil-Bmj T. Bears ll:l'1ll1aulyHz4Lurd' Esc.-1:10 ,,, , H12 ' if A X Rene I. Licon Thanx 2 my best lvuds.'PC Ml' MB and Dl BG 49 llurmf 43 Luz' ya Mum E1 Dad, l'n14qmu'. ,'.'.' Seniors Page 185 K li . rn ,1 13,55 Tracy D. Lindholm The Lord is my strength, m sang, and my salva- Eign. Love to my best frienaz IC. MB. DH. KM. 22 w... Mark Steven Lush Band 4yrs Drum Ma ur 82-84 Ireland '83 My thnx 2 Mark.'EFRl-1!CCHHlGKFE1the Evans' MGD' Kim - all my love - 4ez1er.' Wally-4Prezl is ' 7 Cl 'Z.. '1 M 3 Michelle D. Macdonald M,Dc'1Dithunx4luv6fsupport.REg.123keefI1in orderPGWemadeit.SIA GARRYJ ILY w ale 4f ' an Guillermo Lopez Ehzabeth Ann Lub1n l.uz'Ya Mum,Dad,Ed,Rlm,Lil'G14y,S1s. The Ra- names l'l ' UR nfl, l.AKaus lgli. Ink! YNDT VV1erdos Llv11te.'l.' 9 UN Y r Timothay Andrew Lush , Bandflyrs. Iazz. yrs. lrellmd'83 Thanx IUMSKE KSLILNWRHMHMLLWLBDLSSAKS Thanx mum and dad I Im' l1EllilHGil'WTMHC 2 -L DouDg1as Brian Markel Most Athletic Thnx M8 Nat. Gea. Beware, Z yrs, Vars. YRBK Hun tau hMR DR M F's are 41 GW .,-ff. Gilbert G. Lucero BCforezver RCBLCFRR,Gaod Lulk DBRCCFRC Thanx MErD.Thanx Carrie I for making this u special year. Your the sweetest ef. zmnfhesfio-16-sz. ' IS KS jc 513, ulz me best kzvrl KITAI Ron Rabune Y . 107' Dale Marsden Traci Lyn Martin Elizabeth lLizaJ Martinez Manuel Martinez Page 186 Seniors Thxs MGD for all our love and sup wrt. 1 love ldzd it Ma61Pa.' l luv Ll all! Good Llak lracz.'Pals au l7Uth6rDHTFCgfor makin rn l-l.S. yrs the 4-e1.ver.lts time 2 face the real 1uurld.'Garry zestIWABTYA1WDEL1WAL5Dl5IMF f1Shauna U R special Zme! john Edward McCann i Rachel Martinez Cynthia Michelle Matsuk Rebecca Louise Mauricio l Thanx lake LME T6rDE1The Girl's BB team-4 all lluv U M if D your the BESTfrenz alw. BW CR Thanx Evie 4 all the crazy times. And thank you We made it Waglts alvuut time,Min Mn 2 years the fun timesllLY M6rD,V'sf1m'slRick UR the MC V8 esp. my'Twin Duck! LolaP Ducks 4eUer. leg'-4 the love U'zie giiienln zrf. ILY.' ILY Z MGD. Terinislmiq unes. Luv ya rn Lrrr 171 dad.Luvya Lisa best.'Sh thanx4putting up wlmel! Don tstop believin.Prozv.3:56 VvHOOYAH.'.l! D Carton ls-lall n Oates. it JQQ-. wg-my Us Kathleen M. McCarthy Michelle L nn McCarthy Steflghen M. McCarty Ronald I. McClain Hers to ood frrizfdfun times PGHGM esp lcan'tlvelie1'eit.l'rn inally aut. Thanks tu all my lluvyaza. D, DBII RR yuurtheln'st.'Ia syuur 3yrs V-FB Thkx' Mani,Dan,Mun1,Pu is.'.' FASAI PSMMWE UR SCECIU mel PS Yourthe rnostest. friends Thankyou Francinefur being therefur me. spec. ML be guna. Dirk you make int' frazyl Hey IYP Cami luck MG:l'Mfralln'rs CPLVIB luz' ya Thanx ME1Df0r luv 6' support. ILYTT ' rmmz KB' ls Dirk sayswits been Parked E151 gg .L Most Athletic Diane Carol McClelland Shayne McConnell I lui' U Mf7D,Bllff1l,YUf the lvest I zuuv Ll Mc'fDlLLl,Rl-3 f LGS Kp it in rtir.IMB Nu WWWHY SHS.CBS.CHS.'L.G.T B.83-8-THB inure MA MA.MR.R?Rl,1 nnado zvf'un1e7 Litl4- lmys.Katl1y dini't twang to hard! Stun' el'I'uTu f TotummnigivudllgpunBgwi,Slluj 'NA Q Marina Van M6116 Francine P. McCormick nlohn K. McGee liian't know zuhabt tliefuturehalds but lknuzu wha Thanx M Mfrfamily. I lime you and Shawna say halds the future Thanks MUD Hey KN we made H1 tuZigyyfurn1e.llm'eyouf VB. Cami luck FD. 1l,GuudlufkMMLSLlNWT2 l1grIfUy71p,4'VIpfgey15 Q1 Seniors Page 187 wi si er- , M - ,,, fv , ' 'EElE'Eii 4,4 ' fan 'gf , , ,JM . N A -2 ' ' 4 we . . A5 'W i V A, ,Lhy ,A,. , H ,... wr? ,V ' , ,,.. :aw 'V GJ Keith McGuire The world is ull o Kings and Queens who blind your eyes an slea your dreams. Krug B, 6 Squid Yvette M. McKinney Michelle Menard af X' lluz' Ll morn! Had sornegreal limes this year, but more in llze future Ice Cream? lPAA friends? SW patrol 4-ever! BS ZF iie T Q i 3 fd 35, n , 1-I Todd C. Merchant Follow me now and you will not regret leaving the life you led before we mel, High limes '84 BLACK SABBATH, ag ' 'T ' Anna Mister Steyhanle Mister Henry Modregon Dennis Anthony Montera Thanx morri' 'ell lill we made zll Call Rnilljusf Thnx MGD lflllll' ll. Old yolwrs mwier dir! lust Thnnksforall llwllwelzrzd su vporl mom and dad,l Good luuli Mndl'll'1ne,' Hostesl Buddies alzliausl Be pull liiygor yokos Tllkl'l'l1Tt' Kfddy. lozieyou. TE, SB, and BS. Tlianks for all the good good G M.T.D.S A. ' limes. ' A A . IST N Q - 'V lv Tamatha Moody ful? . if , Lil i' l . . . B1 est Mouth Aon Tadao Mormishl gg Thx GD 4 all your carin ,love U lolsl DN,MP, BD,Rl,MB,KA,HM,RL, gffriends. Thanx 4 the . . . kind SIILKA fi F111 LISH Hmajosa Page 188 Seniors Ernest Jessie Moran Thanks .MGDGAI my friends. Look out world, here comes the class of '84, T.M. never surrender. Michael Morrison fringe 4 .,,, B0bbl Munroe Thanx Z all my friends at IFK, lt'5 bn real! Luv you lVlunz61dad,Thanx 4 everything! ER 61 BM 12-12-82 .,BSTFDS4EVRBD I 51 Pam M. Nelson Thanx mam 4 the luz'.AmyCfL1sa Thanks 4 lui' E1 memorxes,Chr15URthe best frxends 4?wv Good luck BSf1DAf1WC.LUzv ya Tom, P' Beckiyfjamce Muta Frieruls R frufru s tmnverf Thanx L1 guys 4 the memarivsl Mum 0 Dad, snefxal thanx 4 wav- thing! Luzvya E3 Gad Bless! Biggest Mouth Alex Torres Mlke Neumann Then' an' 4 thzngs In lzftx' H,O POLLIBMW, DEVO, t1ntiM1Chele 1aQ MHD, LJan't lauyh at autharzty 61 sl'l1lel'tm1 sftzzuezs. . ,nv g f ' xv' .i Ig C K gi! M 5 4 .W ' f' nn n ' of 4 - , K .KKK K KK Q. .t Tan Ngo Trinh Nguyen Carlos Nieto Kathleen H. Nordlin Class of '84 shines the future first -l yr varszty Cong dm nhu nux thai-san ng za nu' nhu naar A snulu ls I1 turn' that can set alot af thmgs tennis letterrnan. Than s mom for support and tronalung fhay ra . , dallcur1.f zvlernamdich- stralght, Thanks 2 all my trzends - exp. Fran 61 Iflifaculty, vo-duo - Thank you God! Llsa, Ll Z R GREA T IT- K K K K. .. . lt ff ly - KK A wx , K K fig K , AN K Ke i K . Ken Alan Norlin john Alan Oakley Denazlo Oberst Natalie Sachiko Ochiai Thanks peaple andgaadluck ta you all mgf rs stbh Band-il rs lazz .Bars VPlurtn1lana'83. . 1WTl.Sl' O Law Ll M,lJE1Dl CTTl'P.'1ur IV 5aftlvall'82 Thanks 2 fYlL'7ltlr 4 fun E1 nu-nmrxas, Lul' Ll alll i7 kn mrn-md rasta l?J zvhu whats that zdk DLSSl'aN'CH Luz' Ll MffD,Luz' L1 Karen' Beach l,1'! Radt'l1pr:'r1tlvs an -lE.'l9S4llay'Ll R vnu psy Esy. M YT Rl then' zvzll alumnus lv A plan' 4 ll zn owwthhgh ' Party 4ewr 0 band dt' Vv'alvhzt,' flzadulzf turtlt'lu'ad.'Yah - right,'KL my heart! Luv U M, DSC Seniors Page 189 Tlx iw-f' Judith Ann Opatz Iacquelme M. Oskorus Lgle Yuzo Ota Clndly LOUISE Palmer Thanx M6rDfo1 your atienCe,G00d luckpeoplvsl Hey Leas we made il, Thanx 4 everylhing Thanx Momtlv ad fur Caring I'll always B 1I0urs,l Thanx MGD luv yaul Shawn best buds 4 ever, Luv Ya KC, BFA,TE, llye byl' CC EWNK VR.PS.' YLTWIW4LI, BG Yan1ul,'lLLIMffD. luzvll MLMN Friends of 84 4vz1er DC TS,IR,RR, SK MM WC KM MC PB KI Thanx fora great Sr TSS! Healy mrtall IP May all guals lu' real'hed?..' yrlflqnf Kath! S LI 61 danrv! ' we--P I C 'WT f- l..,:r Jeanette Palos Manuel Palos R. Grafias Madre rf Hermanos par las a ada que me han dado. Var.S0m'r3yrs,Thanx Z allfmyfriends, J H5.1o.TM.BKffL1, w Q, , ie' ,f V filzif en.-. 1 4 IW' Michelle Palowicz Most Spmted Bill Sexton F- aw- 'vw -zz A Danlel Parada Shannon Chrlstme Pans Vlpllkumar Patel Chrlstopher G. Paterson lst 4yr dass was the best! To all nz mls! High D6'K Thanxyaur thv best Shelly 9641 sis yuu'l1 Band4 rs. Ireland '83 wuz qrealwith tubatones, limes 4ever more!! Thanx KI SF IK TMTK DO 61 make 1t,l lm' ya Rubemyozlr su spefial I lnzwyoul GB, 6' LP - NFY USN Nake? Dela Mojo USA AZ,Dvnulnzan LIVESU' G0 Ge! il Lanisrl Luv LIM,D .51 Sis, Page 190 Seniors Weir . W Ioseph Pennacchio Iennifer A. Perez Lauri Frances Perez Danielle Perlongo Tull flags 3vrs f Nov. 6l8l, A day to always Iam mwlafmlduflvmorruzu, furllmw St?Pll:l-lt'SlEY- rrnrerriberl Km-rz-len funfzw. l luzfe you KEN! day ami I love today. Thanx Mom, Dud, MGB, Thanx to you mam,lLY PB, MDSalwl1vs, 1 v 1 Colette Marie Perrault jackie Marie Perryman Ronald Pilchoswki Steven D. Pitts V Whats be lu1x'penin?Itwus pretty md sklln with TC WhnlztheDeal7VVl reI'1nrx lyOumHm'.' VH O POLO 334 Of 83 V- 5fl'1m U'1X 234- denexghborhoodl Luv y'zzll: RL,RF,VK,R5,CQl KMET f l'l6'lfTl'll1lZGVL'l1l.Al-ll1UlXF7lL'VidS - Luv GU01lll4Ck P0141 34- EE SB ML. BUSl lurk lv MN Heuvymel-Iers Luvll MGD U fill.MLYYVIGSUELlAl'U2Nll5SUDl1AlRlll8S f MC RR- Gwud1m'k.V11kf. lllflill' MUD Capt.83 ,-W, X E .5 'W' Oh Ronald Peter Pontrelli peupe u -eeze!! Ap reciutb to m, amily and sgecialllriends Scotflfli, Noha7Kuren1TgJeru1fy Eythe T I love you all! Franclne Porras is ' Todd Eugene Posely b Sherrle Lyn Prejean Thanks everyone for your love and friendshz. Chen,V,5Ung,Dyf1lTggm,Dgngg3yr Ldr, IW, Thanks ME1Df0r Fvffyflling- LOU? 1111 DTR -' Thr1rxx44'ven1thir1 Man1c'1dr1dlu1'ya.'DS5KR, - . Love T, 1.514 '84 41 UR fhez1gSffDs,f1?lw Ulm, Denlse Granlto ,...N.,,,,.. Most Spirited Seniors Page 191 Bruce A. Progar 'SWS- Denise L. Quijada Thanks mom and dad for everything. It has been a This is just the beginning ofour lives and yet we've good fouryears. lxoed so mufh.Let's all party at the end of 1999, Christopher M. Quintana Angela f LOOK! S! ff' , Ronald Martin Rabune Class Clown You only live once so et all you fan! Illflrllow the Var FB BB BB 3 yrs Thanx coaches f1'TM'S all my happy trail,Lav U IVTGD Rofk,Metal,Long haxr. lav to my 4RsE15jsf1G-rnagPaE1Ma you R Azusarn . Chezys No preps! HiTymes4rver 4-5aIzoaysURGR8lFK John Rel d ff! Caroline R. Radovan Luv ya Mom,Dad,Le3C!IreIand83DTLeader1 yr If you're short,be MIGHTY,so try E1 you'I1 sacl reedfff ELBWCM Bunnies 4-ever .P 91 Kim Cheri Ragsdale Anthony Steven Railsback Brian ohn Rallo Thank YMorn 4 all yourluzv Efsupport, ILY! 6-f Ll lyr V.Sou'er' anks M6Dlluv LIAnn. Sr'n, we Thanx MGD I luv ,3yrs. Var.Footl1all.2yr Var, Dad R so spefial 2 mel ILY. SSD we made it do what we Ioan! Flying bodies Heavy rnulal Track. ll's been great MV I will nez'erForqel U, together! IlNvr4GvlURan friends GSBRFB f thanks. GoodLark LORRIRDMMSDOSA! A if 'PX . - Amana. ,- an fix Sommatie I. Ramsundar Chris D. Redfreld Eric KI1el1Ree Heather Kathleen Reed Be whatyou are, not what otyhers want you to hell lam finally released from the sanilaliunrhut llosl I seek not lo have all he answers but to under- Band 3yrs, Ireland '83, Thank you so much mom Thanks mom and dad, Love you alwasyl! BCB GS my sanity alon the way. 4641 fleelwood truckers, stand the questions, Thanx morn I1 dad, I love and dad. IP. TC. l RR Luv Ll l.1sa,M,lD,S, you, Page 192 Seniors 'C7'l?!b Class Clown Susan Iacovetti i l v s Qk cn. I A ns N 7 -7 Roland Reyes 3 ears varsity Ietterman Waterpolu and Swim CF Waterpalo '83-'84. Thanx morn and dad. Tammy T. Rice fy Thax Mumffdad for zelplngr mt get thru Var. Trark 4 2 yrs. See ll in Z yrs H 63 nz 1 yr ZUlGlll1 Good lurk Andy! Bless U Luz' Tarnmyl 1 r Q fn- AIN 43 ix K.,.f Au usto Rodri uez Richard Lee Roberts ng 5 Inhn 3:16 Thanx dad N rnom 4 all the luv n under- gyuu must tw something in your lz e, do it right nr standing, Henry WZ! 3 yrs baseball P0pqff4?6,lLU t un'tdu1t ICHIB N ' 5-'w. V1CtOfl3 Lynn Reed Help! Now whatduIdo7 uzv ya MGD. Bestirals, NK,RC,lO,BS,CS,CW,DC. L1zvt'mt'l1tit1yl1' env tmnorrow. Thomas Reilly I , s me . Q bs. Vw. W-ef.: Y f ' ? ' I vs, 1 Marie-France Richard Mem rrxarrzartfkpaptz pour tual. Thnx larhd -I the help! Its no fun without Pefvpt'r Gund luck al- ways ta my buddies DSLLSS, Nw Marle Ellsabel Rodryguez Thanx Uncle,Aunt,DearGrarna llurl ,your the greatest.PS, Yolanda we finally made it YA' Gd lk AH,see, ll class ut '84 me Iohn F. Reid III OTAY We finished high schutrll IW ,195 Rachelle Carlota Reyes ThxM6'DlLYl1oth.lWah-PH LI realyr O B.An1as sumda we'l hav4 uzun GQrr1atl.'Thnx Frnds4 all the lafs exp L1Flussie - Luz' ya ull! -- Ml' ' .se--SP' ses' Y 'Rf gy-.- jeffrelydloseph Roah Thanks mam 5 a fur pus :ing me tu succeed. 4 yrs baseball with all my buddies was great! i3 I, Wayne Rodriguez Seniors Page 193 -, all lg., f if 3 Claudia Elena Rojas Gracias mama gan ludu lo que has herhn por wi, l'll jllzuays Yemeni er my friend and leathers, 1 lure K. ,ADS ' Michelle Rene Sanchez Thanx family 4 all lhe lm' E1 support. I luv U Tammy, Rad, t31iIlllH2O skiing if ATC riding 4-ever. JON -if'--v 'snr- '21 U li Ann Theresa Rose I. jesus Saavedra Bryan Sager Thnx MGD -1 everylzn . lliw U su nna'h! Thn14 Thanks lu my lvralher Efrvn -1 lakingCare uf nw, Thanx MB ETI SD SK 4 ezerything Thanks all the grl limes IT. C5 KH, ID, Rl.. GKmn1mP Thanks lu all my speuial friends 4 hein nice zvilh rnumand dad for yuurhelp' UR the grlsl, HMS 2 yrs. john Anthony Sanders Vars.Trk2 yrs,Shrnrh 2 yrs - llualwys MGD L12 sis - Thanx 4 all lhegrl XQQKHIGKSKEDMGW ISNHTSKICPSSEVl71YVllUL'lQ7flNlVVlrTV5 Kita! mr. I love Beala. 'QQ 1111 Renee' Sargent Laurle Sasakl lLz'mumf1dad, UZ lulie. Anna we made il thru il 3 yrs V.Tennis Leas 4 R U sloked784Shreds Fan nIl.Gund1urk2 CC,MS,5M,RZ,SY,Goodlry 2. ll LelsCruis.'DKs rare gg.'RR KII' ILY MGD OP was fun. Lazi Ya MI,MM,MS. pmsRsePradeG,R8 limes. fa , Thomas Edward Scanlon Gulf 3yrs,Emd.Chain '83,Thanx M6'D,Nu nu kes.Remember. 'Always luck on lhe bright side of lifefwhisllef' MPKfrnm LOFBP we Scott Seeley Thanks morn 6' Bert and everyone else. T you will lose our bel uaranleed high limes '84' Bye NM ., 7 ' Q, M , IC -Q. Ga G Schultze Those zvhn wishybe, nlusl put aside the alienation 8 get un wilh lhetfacinalzon. Thanx M8D.Luv YQRBBBDGDKE 6'RF,LL'l5 ply. Sharon Louise Seeley Thnx MfrD,S8S 4eve thing! Brk in Bandits. card over buard SELTAYZB 4m-rl lmaru nzir knus Best Dressed 'xrf' SR,IK.OK.KgM.TD. ' ' 50fhznkufysafiinynzfzffsfnmi ' Gilbert Aguayo Page 194 Seniors times! U2 Alane Azeuedo -er Best Dressed I , William ames Sexton Ignorance is strengt il SC 3 yrs WP 4yrs. Remem- her the ood times Thanks CDpCE eKEhf1CAC. Kris Evans Nvlle gatardo Corborunduniw 0'1- Nlill Marie Settles Linda Marie Sextom Thanx 8D8B for all the hel . I luv Ll! Cheri Thanx Mom6'Dad.IlovegIou. R's123Shay,F4fE! thank U 4 being my best friendyb' 4 all the good Toto- Totomrnmgoodl KGH. TBFR, IS LST P I love you Tony. 'm gone!! M-, Dinptl Dinesh Shah Tlmx M8 ,PGS 4everthng!Brk in Bandits! Its nofun wlo SALT Card over board!! SMB!Thax Ggvod luck always to MRSSLLCS. i l, Melissa Ann Siehg Tamerah Lee Sigler Heidi A. Simon We finally made it! Thanx 4 the special zmes TC Thanks MGD I love you! To my gon er, llove you Hey MGD I made it luv LI both S ecial thnx Z my DP KEI uwa MGD Ireland '83 Never give upl ve much!!! B-B-T AIF rnarrage for me E1 Gooh, Iiestgriends. I'n1 out of school YEHH! Luv Ll Dave Bye SY, M , DD. IRTlm0deling. MC .SRF Toni Denise Sito Donna Lee Snygder Richard L. SPiningT We're lhere!Luv LI M.D6fT.Always close Z my Imade it Dad!ILYmom,dad8UZ enise, Sherrie Soerer - frosh - sophicapt ,1V, VAR. hanhs heart KNTlM!Luv YaAlways. It's the beginning, E1 Kim. Ihope we're hest pals forever. I love you Mom 8 Dad for the support. I'lI love U always not the endl CLK Ricky!!! I-IoIl! Good Luck KN,BH,SF,Il. 3 Harjit Sin h Timefly's when you are having un.Thai is what I have done at IFK. Thanks one E1 all, especially mom E1 dad! Marianne Sue Stammen Thanx for everything MGD - You mean lhe world to me!C1 IV K1-Ilove2:you!FlFMarina 4 LYLASBAHOALM UZIV6' S V,VB2 yrs. Seniors Page 195 X aneen Wendy Stamos 84 ea! Flu IV Cheer Dance lins af fan times! I luv U mum gdad-john E1 Lalna Thanx pals esp NHGTS - Nanr.We're there. dad 6+ Gary! wr S t t of Todd Stephenson ,i zz ' wr-Z, Q ,r 'X Mlchelle Marle Stoehr lyrS0cCr:3rsBadmr1tn:Thnx morn 6' dad Ll R the best! A!R:PS,KM,KH,KC,BH: and 1.12 Iensen!llV LIMS and ICGOOD LLIK Lisa! ,V fl-5 . q if ry T e M f 11' Pamela Kay Steele Thanks ta all my friends 8 family, Luuk like we made it PamfBe5l friends always. Lazie Ll mum fr Garry A. Stevens cutest jeff Williams an-Ellen Brlya StfudW1Ck Shawn Dee Stuht Olldllllptlllllll1flllfGlUllBSlAHd,ZUPYBGLVIIIIIIPVIXY. Thanx MGD 4 helping me lhranghlrn aut E-r BB's have nmref1m!T0 my William. Lam' Ya! laznnil!Shirl6Vin Ll2Rtlieliesf.!Ieff LI made my Many!!niure memareis tu rome. Sr Yr so special, ILY. V , ,K - ws Qty .M in 'X Cherl Kathleen Sucher He has aziercorne! john 16:33.l laiie you Morn,All my lam' toyun David Gen 2:24 Gad Bless U.lv-Bf DaziidAlu'ays my hvdey Paula I. Summers Catherme E. Swenson Brad Taylor Erlch Alan Taylor C, mon,MlK, Deb ldid1t!lllBlhereKath.l,1lVle11n Thnx M 4 errylhing ILY! Diki alzuys PIC' Brk in Thanks Denise Y I linie yan. Thanks mom and Thanx mum E1 dad MB SK ID BS ar all the mem- lhe wrld2me!1needUR5up1t!WC,MM ll guys Buds wail eard-mierlvaard!! Thnx all -I da la-ting dad, MS. Barta, Perry, and Sis. Perry, we finally Urinal will never fureget my jeep the only way aff will alzuz B spec.2 n1e!AAfl ILYAII! memories! Carpe Diem! made if. mad lniade if YA!!! S ' ' Page 196 Seniors .,,. Monlca Thexton Well l uess this is it, Thank you everyone! Espe- cially god for giving me the strength t lat I needed to make it. ohn Taylor Thanx jaekie or being there when l needed you the most. lluv yal Thanx everyone. Shawn E . Taylor Touched by untouehal1leslF 3lB a ways! One goal rnet many more to be met. Thanx rncS'd, l'zie made lt! Friends DDACLMCR Rodne Th ber Ski trgs zverefine, zueguroxoetghe years. Good ye to a ll X. A-as cutest Alexis Torres Bonnie Brown Theresa Ioann Thlel Thanks MGD for everything Ilozie you both 6' to DGCZTM for all the feat memories TTBBITW- SHIWALYJ Hawaii .fox rl Cathleen T. Toguchl Never is work without reward or reward withoutl work, Thanks evelrsyonel my three years at Kennedy have been great. TL Danny M. Tsai One to rule them all, one tofind them, one to bring them all in the darkness bind theml84 Dark Guitar . X, , .Ir 5V,k r Michael Iohn Tully Ianice Marie Turcotte Maria Elena Tuttle Bl thanx4 the last4yrs Iluoll, ThanxM D4 the Thanks MSD ILU. It was a great yr. Luo to all. Thanx 4 your patzende MGD. ILY both, Ilooe U support. Lookoutworld herelcome.'metal4years. Missed ya lots Diane, Than s Hema Zper. was Mike. Good Luck szs, DG, KO, 49 EB. Thanx fun! Good Luck Gina. Dayn - the woman 4ezver.84eranx :GX Q, .N 3 Iulito Urata Seniors Page 197 Susano Urata Pelenaise F. Vaioleti Ileana Yvonne Valencia Tom Valenzuela Momffdad I love you. Thanks for everything to all Thanx to family 6+ friends for all your support. I my friend, thanks! Hawaii laie kahuku no ka oe! love Ll esp. lrestfriend.! BYU: The glory of God is intelligence. 'HW Robin R. VanderMeulen Wendi Marie VanDyke lim LI'll 4ever hold a special place in my heart 6' ThrixM6'D4putnLIPwlme!LY!1ul.BudURthe rn lie. lm lookin 4ward to R li e to ether! Luzi U BEST!RememberWhen?OE800ButDave?Trolls f x llflyfrlg Thanx Meg!! u 41 - IOCKS?ThereDrocker!YouDeek? Af' Most Likely To Succeed Marma C. Van Melle Warren Vehec yM JENNAIRAM II-I DADSMOM ayvul BVV To make your dream work, you must workfor it. Sry3 iHI!mjadhabzalyllypZ8dneirF,la ,tscB ylr- . . Du the impossible to achieve your dreams. i1aB mms 01zaHfPu GN KOOL PEEKyppaH ION G1aCOm1 MM 'Ulf . Hema Mane Verla Yvonne K. Vrllareal Erlc Von Schlmmelmann Frank N. Vu Thanx granma,morn,uncle for the support. lluv Hey Bud letzparty Vic we hd sme radxs thx Buds Thanks mam ffdadforallyoarsulppart. Good luck Fromlyreshmen puds to senior studs '84 We're fl ou.Thanx Janice for GT and more to come.Good U2 MSR D GDM thx4mkn me lafflfredurnext in thefuiure to all Ufmy friends S asm 84. lluziya frien 5 R thee best! Hey IRS: don't be blue,some Yuck Kellyf2rSteve. LU Mr.M MfirDLYHVDVDMlMDeilFersure! DP UO day u'll be a SR 2. Page 198 Seniors Lf -'IN do 1- .gf 7 ,M Bob M. Wahlsteen Beth Anne Walker Shannon Wallum Robert William Ward Thank G0d4bringin me thisfar. Thnx Mr. Cole- Life has Ivveliness 2 seII,r1Il beautiful Er 5 rlvndid Thanks Mum G Dad, cuuIdn't of made it without man! Life is 2 short, ive eznjy day us ifit was your thin s 1LUMom 61 Dad FYVldSC7YICVIViL'i.5RSl7CIZ you. Gund Iufk sis, Luv yn! lust. Go big Al. n1eEdl,kAmy Bf1Us4rwr. L to 0 ., 'Y A ,vii , 'W' wg , - I Carla jean Weiss Scott Wham David A. Whrsler Michael S. Widen Thunxfriendsforallfhe uodtimes. Thanxmonz G Zyrs wrestling 5 Busrluzll. We fnuzlly Imikmmtf 4 l!'5lwr1fun,hut:'n1gh1d1t'wzw. Low you mmm lrvlurzd '83.'.' Band 4 yrs, Iuhvz - EOL! Thanks dad. Hung in there Micfielle yuu'II make :iff big years fukin, I'mur1 my :my Thmzlb Mum ami Q? dad, HILL,CH,CG,l.Y,ILP, I luzw yuu Iulm, MffDI1uz'you. lust 4 num' yef1r5lt'5 I'wr1 great. Bulvfl LV U imth '84 ' High tmzvs . IDOISEI'WI'ALI-KSHSIDTLTW 'Q-x 'vs -Q swf. .x 114' hx 'ir 4 Marla Wilcox ' Nm Quvian D. Wilkins 1 , I Iuz' U mum G dad Without your help I would f huzw fxvzw nuzde xt' Gund luck to all my friends. , ky 5 Luz' lu my sister Ladyli I f 1 f K la J A ' 5 f- i A A... . . :L 'f ' T?ru1nelIldChenee Wilkins Most Llkell' T0 Succeed Gary Williams unx m d I1 I f d t. Gund luclgnljaliiyyl-', iilgruundylighil 327:17 pdgnilihzi l ' ' I -I Z U50 much Tony W. ' Chris Seniors Page 199 A W N 'W' s ' i ,,a,, a y , , mx if -h if K if 7 . W jeffrey Nolan Williams Melissa Ann Williams onas Williamson Elizabeth Ann Wilmot fl1z1r1xMf1DfuV ALLVOurLu1'C35up wrt. Lmrgliw ll-lIlIX M817 J mmf Inv 6? supgmrf. A1541 my 1114115 I'ln111ks rlrmis ul Kwlrmi-11 for 11 IUm1dl'rfuI war Thus In all my frm: 4 Hn' md Imzus, CC-TE-CH NwFwzrsmm'5.'fWSMRRDBBK. l5lTkTI'lt'DVllXUlI IO, IIIJ, AC, KK, GCI. WL' mmiv rf, cullegv mm, Srmiwx rs Rini, lm! Culmvrzxnz ls Iwfter Tanks NL-utr. It was fun. lIur'LlMmv1fmim1 TSSIIHZ' says HighTm1es4ez'sr. lwn'u'l'l'm1n'.' rmzmnm t? plzwnf ya z1II.'.',' Ann Marie Wirths IW Lisa Ann Wong Above all things pu! an Iam' .' Cul 3. 'flxrzrzks M 61 D, terry 5 Fr1'm1ds Frzmzds R Friends Pwn'zwr.' Lum' ya nl!! QQ A 7 ffw-?.'f Gerald F. Woodward Band 4117511122 2 yrs Ireland'83Thanx M6'D.DM 1SIGKS1OjPMT.Guod X's 4-ever onto Ilfe in the fast Inm'.Ml'tr1I shop 4 yrs. Page 200 Seniors Lisa Marie Wlfk0WSkl l4n'gv1m14rn1u'!u Hu'sznzslrfmwlmiw14rm1v1utsrf Ihr slnzduzl' Timm nzurrzchini Il,u:'LI PaIs4rIwK.'N',K1K,CU,KL,PPKW if sig wx ' ' fd- 6 -f' james Wood r Karla Sue Worthen Wy!! sis, um' did rf, lmmg lim' Heavy Nlstnl, KB, VS, AL, LK, HH, 5 RIK1. l.uzvya KGB l.u1'and flzanks rr1um!.' Stacy Ann Worthen i i V Steven Yaegle Thanx morn 4 UR luv and understanding! Hfjv, Karla we made itll RiKi-1-fwfr and -1-cat. Kenny Iluv lla lot! N9 ,,,, ite Michelle Ren'ee Yost L uzvlminda H. Yuson ThunxlVl8D 8 the 31's UR the rmtesf.'Tl1l1nxtu Flnlllly1f'suzw.'Tl1nm nmnzblilzll-I all mmf WF! all my friends 4 the menmrxes. gas! frzends 4-ever I lu2'LI2 Ellw:,li'l1m'llv if luv vrllszrllmzrllli ' Ili Nat und Rossi' ' lynk-fnxuilryl W, '5' jean N oriko Yamashiro K E ,ff G5 evin D. Yates llzluzksMGD4'l'1wfull11f1g,lli'uDK f l'mfl4sll1 llmnx morn 8 limi for all yum support and thanx knil 2 my plals mlm kmw rm' - mrzvnzlwr llw fl!Y?l'lffYlL'71liS0?llllL'fL'llVll, fun'rlYmln'svH ll-lllzppy f MvI's 1.11146 4- 4- tx' Christina Samora Shawn A. Zanganeh l'l1x AISI? 4 rrullnng, Luz' Ll lmllzf l'Tl7G FM llfrk tln' Dnzgun says H1q1 lznxvs fur ri-ur L1GUYSRlHI,Rl Sli? LspLll'.X'1v111l4vil Bzuilllx v ' 7 ' ' ' l X X I rm rl lulvlu mmxtu Xv H91 bfmsm '84 Clznyun zuzliurslmllvzlq l'lSLlW.'iHll5l.X1L1l Lllki' Hru BKIWSXTMGIJBRR KB, Randyfl. Zitnik Tlmnx umm E1dm14l1l vuur help 61 :ze 7' Tlmnkc 1 51,11 KBISRTGSI G.-nd Im-k D ff S, dir u ln! lw .' Seniors Page 201 . N H: 1. In her stylish sweatshirt, Candy Fleeves smiles happily. 2. Jose Prieto, Cuban lover, invades the Irish campus. 3. Andy Kim says, Daydreams, aren't they wonderful? 4. Assemblies give people different reactions as shown here by Cris Lewis and Kelly Ward. 5. The PSAT is one of the many dilemas of an underclassman. 6. I bet you say that to all the girls! exclaims Liz Farkus. 7. When is he going to take the picture Kim? I don't know Angela, just keep smil- ing! 8. Nor rain or shine, sleet or hail, nothing will stop Max Nijst, Carri Robinson and Heather Meadows from cheering the Irish to victory. 9. Travis Larson says, Hey baby, come on over here! 10. Friends, Linda Wally and Bill Mas, take time to show us their ultra-brite whites. Page 202 Underclass Divider YQ. El GAL Q , df . 5 f Q J xf I 'Ula gi 'Qi ' I . ' 3 4 li X- 5 5 4? Q , 44,48 PQQ, 0341! 1 ,revoke-F1222 If fz sell. Pres' Cindy Han Page 204 Junior Officers Caydline Pug ,, .,' E12 f , ,,,, , Y x it . ada-I T redfwrer i Cari Sypkenf, .S e crefary nf x C? wnior O 'cerr e J59 0 X M, 'imma Azev h eafo R . X 'ef 5 w 1 2Pl'eJ'ehfcz19vg QQ! 3 ef 5 059. ef' Ov -ff O AX,q CD05 r 2 ' x N5 tzxx' A ef fr-J ff LO 1 hx Vfxbty i ANA' 5, G lfllsxv-X It U' N t - I , A105 Q64f5XVX,w'i MQ at WJ1, , vcu I 5 jbffllbf s H Hgck How: Jeff Gr OM-fe . opef, een, C 523' 3SCondIpif'? fS. Bren 3705 Machado T feftjmne P'.19edaW3SHoSa'yn eoiffu' Anrhow f-irony Sfepiiis' facy's5Z dee Kim, Mr? Caffe EJ' m e La it fi- Third ?F2ffoui, J 'I Jaanni Kms Gitgaffle, Qari S ROW. Lyn Whit Shm. neue F Un M ypken beck ker, shafgglsi-tgitting. ggSIgtewaH Xlaiggtgy Heitf .QQ vs Th class of 85 had af1OU l6f SUCCESS- e ful year. The junior officers were Presi- ' - ' ' Mke dent, Cindy Hansell, Vice President, I Faddoulg Secretary, Cari Sypkensg Trea- surer, Caroline Pugedag and Representa- tive, Alane Azevedo. They encouraged the high spirits of their fun-loving junior class. The officers, with the help of the house sold Christmas candy- junior , grams and MGM candies. One very im? portant event this year was the planning o the Junior and Senior Prom, which was held at the elegant Newporter inn. The Junior class' ever present theme, pride, was represented in many ways such as the class of '85 ring emblem. The true feeling of pride of being an Irishman was achieved by our Juniors. Jawarmfc fron Qi rr . I d ,Ste ' -t ouseft, Mike Bin 'gggsg Shpgzfgfygfi. , ,gy eXlon, ' Junior Officers Page 205 David Abeling Debra Adams Sonia Aguayo Nancy Aguinaga Frank Alarcon Herman Aldave Elizabeth Aljens Michelle Allen Charles Allison Hollie Allison Melody Alsman Pauline Alvarez Janet Ambuehl Kristy Appel Lisa Archibald Sharon Atherton Fiandy Atwood Ron Aviram Alane Azevedo Richard Baez William Baker Glenn Baier Linette Bandy Michael Bang Troy Banks Rodney Barba Mike Barker Bill Barlow Cathy Barton David Becerra Brett Beloat Scott Benda Daryn Benton Jim Bergin Traci Bernstein David Berry Page 206 Juniors -Q 117 xg , fa 901, ff 9 ,S ,Ja Kevin Brown turns ordinary straws into a work of il T? ' he arm M jf! -1 Q an ra at g x r at if-5 X I F nk ,uni E i . H x, , 1- , v i, - I 5 .untill K. -v Giving an Irish smile, Alana Azevedo watches a football game. f f ' f 1 ' 1WQ11.LL1'i?'fE'4fl: Z '3 'fZ1.l3?1 ': 1 ' 'f 17' i'7'l..4--. -..L .,., .,....,...,....,..w.f,Y,,,-,f,,Y,,,Y,a.,. f-,Y 1 ,,.,....L,... -.M......,...--M-.nf ,re errata... .X A A f , X David Berry Brett Bissel Robert Blough James Boesing Lisa Bolgin Talisa Bolgin Cindy Bonney Rosilyn Bosley Rhonda Bradberry Mike Bradley Michael Bray Alyce Bridges Jean Brigham Bryan Brown Jim Brown Ken Brown Kevin Brown Mark Brown Stacey Broyer Eric Brucker David Brunning Elvin Bustamante Joe Cabral Clint Cadinha Henry Call Melinda Cano Katrina Carrejo Lisa Carrillo Cloyce Carter Joni Carter Anna Casebeer Margaret Castaneda Lourdes Castillo Stephani Celaya Alfred Cepeda Helen Chang Juniors Page 207 Kyung Chang Linda Chang Karin Chao Robin Christensen Rhonda Clammer Dawn Clark Preston Clark Roger Clark Ron Clark Willie Clark Ken Clifton Michelle Coe Anthony Coker Stephani Coker Ken Cole Darla Coleman Theresa Coleman Chris Collier Kurt Collins Mike Conway Cathy Corning Denise Correa John Costabile Patricia Cotugno Jawanni Cousett Steve Cozine Mitch Cramer Rich Crew Donna Crocker Tad Crockett Page 208 Juniors One of the up coming models of today is a seventeen year old junior at Kennedy. His name is Shaune Hall. Shaune started his modeling career during his sophomore year after a l friend suggested it to him. Shaune has modeled for catalogues such as the J.C. Penney s Christmas l catalogues. Along with many other young models Shaune hopes 3 someday to make the transition from 1 modeling into acting. Meanwhile he is kept busy with keeping his portfolio ' up to date. A goal of Shaune s is to appear in G.O. and Ebony magazines. The college of Shaune s choice is Morehouse college which he hopes to attend with some help from his modeling money. Shaune plans to major in business or in computer science. So keep on looking through the magazines. Soon you ll see Shaune s face on the cover. Best of luck to you Shaune in your career. af l l l l l l i 2 7 2 . --,,, Q, gm by Darrell Crosbie Joerail Cubain Crag Cummings lda unningham Jerry Daugherty Derby Davidson Cheryl Davis Chris Davis Rod Davis Toni Davis Valerie Davis Vincent Dawson Dave Dee Jeff Degennaro Richard Dekany Denise Deland Carl Delarosa Kim Dellarso Michele Demarino Tim Devlin Maralea Deweerd Mark Dipletrantonio Carmelita Dollente Lisa Dossi Chuck Doyle Brenda Dunn Dwight Duty Gina Eckert David Eli Julie Enomoto Trina Epps Mike Erdelji Leonard Escudero Lisa Estrada Monica Estrada Eric Evans Mike Faddoul Edwin Fajardo Tracy Fay Shannon Federly Durran Fewkes Monika Fieberg M ,V 1 ,, ,, Bob Fifield Sharyn Finkelstein Allan First Zandra Fleming Bryan Force Danielle Fournier Juniors Page 209 Melissa Franco Rebecca Freire Janelle Frese Richard Frias Daniel Fust Tim Gage Philip Galante Sung Gang Ben Garcia Jill Gasparovic Eric Gechman Billy Geiger Scott Geilenfeld h Keri George fa! .N md? Kris Gibson Jackie Glatt Shawn Goetz Jackie Goodson Lynda Graham Rafael Granados 1 ,, 2 Q r T- GZGVIA Tammy Grantham Mike Graper Jim Gray Dave Greaves Jeff Green Renee Grier Carrie Griffin Gary Grommes Willie Groomes we M Tonya Gurule 1 rrl'- GregGuthrie David utierrez A fl' R g i Page 210 Juniors Kris Maninez spends her lunch time at the cash register J ,fu 7 vn- .ig 9' N Q W Charley Burnes is more than just a varsity Yel-leader , he is an actor. That's right, a real actor. Besides being in commercials such as: Lee Riders, Skippy Peanut Butter, and three Coca-Cola commercials, he was recently seen in the feature, Nightmares. Charley also worked on a series for PBS called K.l.D.S. in which he had a starring role. Someday, Charley hopes to become a lawyer or a successful person in the business field. He admits that he admires people who work hard for success, which might explain why Charley is such a successful person. So keep working hard Charley, You have a most promising future to look forward to. , ,Z ,. 3 V lv ' or Q K 'ii , ees ' 1 ,. T I ' Q V , , 'V sz: ,, K ,K , . .. f 5 , , W6 ff fff 49.44 'Wu Heather Gwilliam Patti Gwilliam Leeann Hull Shaune Hall Jennifer Halyaman Kim Hammond James Hanania Stacy Hanchett Cindy Hansell Robin Hanley Audra Hawkins Teresa Hayashi Cathy Heh Kathy Heitmann David Henderson Charlee Henell Anna Hernandez Franciso Hernandez Kurt Higa Bryan Higbee Christin Hill Chris Hill Janeen Hill Jonathan Hilts Anthony Hinojos David Hobrock Tim Holihan Darren Holland Shawn Holland Ron Honea Tony Hooper Sheri Hornung Juniors Page 211 Mike Hoshing Julie Hudnall Todd Hudson Tina Hughes Leeann Hull Tsao-Hui Hung Debbie Hunter Abby Husereau Abigail Husereau Kim Huston Jacquelin Huysman Steve Jehoich Glenn Johnson Jim Johnson Karen Johnson Mark Johnson Ronda Jolly Jennifer Jones Jim Jones Jolene Jones Andy Karol Jerry Kelley Ron Kaulen Cyndi Kemp Chuck Kim Han Kim Judy Kim Min Kim Ho Kim Sandy Kim Terry King Carrie Kirchberg Byron Kitajima Page 212 Juniors 6 i .- '.'f 'f W' f r'- i ie- ,.-, so , f. f .i- i,-255, gg, 9- -, ',, ,5,f3 ' A ,, I J 335 ,51 ' 1, W2 ' .v .1 MW' 4 1 ,t ya! NF M, i ,,,,, .. ..,,...-,,L--... M LM. . ,.:5,5,z........ .LZ -ff- ---ff - Jawanni Cousett is a star who is being born right here at Kennedy. She performs with the Young Americans , which is a group of talented teens who do singing, dancing, and acting together. Jawanni puts in up to four hours during the week and up to nineteen hours in a week-end in rehearsals at the Brea Theater. Jawanni, who is also kept busy with her position as captain of the girls varsity basketball team, is also an active member of the choir and FBLA. Jawanni hopes to get a scholarship for basketball and to major in music at Long Beach State. We all wish Jawanii the best of luck in her future singing career and look forward to seeing her name in lights. ,,, ,. ,. ,ML .... ...W L.z..h.W .HW ..-V W ...mil W- Y VVY--- V- '--' YYYV .M zx.ef.f-f,,.....-fd-2 5g-,,, ,,,, ,,,,f f-, Kevin Kjelland Kerry Knaak Debra Kreis Karen Kronenfeld Tsuyoshi Kuramoto Brenda Kwan Frank Lacas Sancia Lacey Leigh Lant Stephani Laprairie Bernadet Lara Cathy Laskey Jeneen Latosa Walter Lauderdale Matt Laun Jack Lee Jenny Lee Nelson Lei Mark Lennon Michelle Levia David Liken Jeff Lin Sharon Lindenberg Dan Lino Michael Liu Domenic Llamas Gina Locicero Rosa Lopez Angela MacGregor Carlos Machado Vic Maglietto Missy Marcum Kevin Marquardt Bryan Marsden Kris Martinez Ftudy Martinez Kathy Maynard Criag Mazzagatte Juniors Page 213 Steve McClelland David McConnell Steve McDaid Carrie McKay Greg McLeod Nick McMahon Denise McMullen Stacey McFlae Brian Meadows Terry Meads Patricia Meil Efren Mendez Suzanne Mendoza Larry Miler Matt Mills Linda Monette Denise Moore Eric Moore Lisa Moore Shannah Morris Rachel Morales June Murakami Dale Muscat Gina Muscat Marc Nagao Lisa Nakahara Derek Nakamura Michelle Naylor Steve Negrete Phung Ngo Jennifer Nichols Lisa Niles Kristin Noble Shayne Nofts Jeff Nolan Kevin Norlin Eric Nosalek Jeff Nowlin Julie Ocker Shannon O'Connor Page 214 Juniors E ggs-Q W V, .. 'f y f f' 5 t ' if f gf 7'-J at lun' T' .T5Li,.Qlf ' ' E V D 1 ,, '-if it I , if Fi' 1 K' I , A 'lri : l S J . f Zh 3 5, 'bf ' , 2 AK W l lt X. L QTL 4 ex ii fit '. g The band shows their lrish spirit while playing in an assembly r ' 14 'L 'L r t .T 5 2. ig ,1 ,,,g:: L1Ll' l H W I L . V, 1:4 if . 5, rr L L y gry 3 4 'Af if Www i 1 x , l f f. IW - A Q - the, ,,.. . H . 'H I .:- 5' fl r' 1 ? ,af 'Sf' Mike Ohern Richard Olear Marnie Ornelas Tom Orr Scott Ortiz Todd Overturf Kimi Oyama Michael Pagan Ron Paitra Armando Palos Patti Pappapetro Kevin Parker Kathy Parsons Lisa Partridge Gregg Pauley Tim Peglou Melissa Pellin Tami Penner Theresa Pepper Greg Percuoco Francisco Perez Laurie Peters Dave Peterson Lupita Patricciolli Michelle Pettengill Jim Pettus Corinne Pierce Gina Polls Tim Poncy Mike Pontrelli Kathy Poseley Jim Potter Denise Powell Traci Preston Jeff Prince Caroline Pugeda Susan Pursley Stephen Quon Flick Radcliffe Juniors Page 215 SWV1-3 VVVV Sharon Ravuk Linda Rawson Gina Ray Stephanie Ray Jeanann Raypole Ray Reid Jeff Reynolds Jeff Rheins Donna Richmond Steve Ridley David Rifkin David Robinson Julian Rodriguez Miguel Rodriguez Tho Roetemelk Marie Romero Danny Romney Carl Rosengren Richard Roth David Rubenstein Gloria Ruiz Steve Ruiz Paula Rust Steve Rustigian Page 216 Juniors 4:1 A ,fi , ,aww Gregg Pauley is a fantastic piano player. He started to play the piano when he was six years old and since then, it has been an important part of his life. He has played in many big competitions and has won many awards all over the nation. ln the Joana Hodges's Piano Conference and Competition, which is the fourth largest in the nation, Gregg won first place in the Junior Krenek Competition. He also won first place in the Junior Amateur Championship in the Southwestern Youth Music Festivals. Gregg practices about two hours a day and is able to maintain a high GPA while taking honor classes. With all his talent, Gregg hopes to major in music at either the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia or at the New England Conservatory. Keep up the good work Gregg, you're sounding great. A '1 ' +2f7f5'7 ' ' 'vr' ':,: 5 1 3 4 Lisa Carrillo performes with the drill team during an assembly. , M 1 yea A' M fs., 'tiff llili W , 49+ 4 , sssss T, f MW ' W in Jim Ryan Kevin Sager Ray Sager Marta Salgado David Salinas Michelle Santillan Becky Sargent Pam Saucedo Andrea Say Jack Scalfani Charlain Schmitt Michelle Schwass RK Stacy Schweigert Tracy Scott Urara Senta Chris Sewell David Sewell Elissa Sexton Barry Shaffer Jeff Sherman Doug Shermer Tammy Shimono Darryl Shimoyama Shin Caroline Prasant Shukla Michelle Silva Tania Silvis Sam Simaan Steve Simone Carl Sinclair Jennifer Smith Mark Smith Tim Smith Tracy Smith Richard Snavely Julie Souder Juniors Page 217 4 Michele Sowby Laurie Speake Gina Spenik Gerald Stalder Alaima Stamos Edmee Staude Matt Stebbins Kim Stephenson Jerry Stevens Veronda Stevens Vince Stevenson Marie Stewart Lisa Stoehr Brian Stroud Wes Suinn Allan Sung Jeff Sung Jayne Swan Mary Swanson Tim Syfers Cari Sypkens Wayne Talbott Shirley Tamanaha Bob Tatom Madelein Tavakolian Sheri Taylor Garth Terrebonne Kristen Thielen Brian Thomas Cyndie Thompson Lorrie Thon Preyanuj Thumwanit Jack Tisdale Mike Todd John Toner Maryann Torres Desieree Torrescano Shelly Tosten Jeff Trott Michelle Tryon Page 218 Juniors 'A l 1 ,T 1 :iii 4. ,rv Stephanie Wong gives a warm smile while drinking her Coke Roberto Turcios Richard Tyson Kathy Vajda Diana Valdez Fiosana Vallejos Randy Vandenberg Kevin Vaughan Andrea Vehec Debbie Vera Robin Vogler Mark Vroom Duc Vu Wendy Walker Clara Wang Terry Warner Patricia Warsow Carla Watson Shannon Weimer John Wellman Steve Whelan Lyn Whitbeck Robert Whitman Kim Widen Angela Wiera Alan Wilkes Chris Williams Stacye Williams Christopher Williamson Karen Williamson Carlene Wilson Don Wilson Stephanie Wong Deanna Wood Shelli Wood Brian Woolner Scott Yamamoto David Yao Brian Yee Joseph Yoo Leslie Yoshimizu Yumi Yoshinaga Bob Zehra Juniors Page 219 , C127 C2 114 arena, ,arena efzf Andy bgue, Treasurer Page 220 Sophomore Officers .ni Brad Freedman, Vue Pres' en fcfzeffe Pagan I 1 ecrefmy M .MA a W , ,v,M Nn QVMk R X Sophomore Oj5Cl'C8l'.f t Qt T QW- . R fi' g y w 'Q D ahh? fVfk!wA-, ,Q iii X epfefghfqbve 'Ny' I , yaatf Q- t Kennedy's energetic Sophomore class was directed by the promising leadership of President Gina Moreno, with the help of Vice President Brad Freedman. The other involved leaders of the Class of '86 were Secretary Michelle Pagan, Trea- surer Andy Ujiie, and Representative Danny Ni- chols. A few of the activities the Sophomore House was involved with were the planning and decision-making ofthe class ring design, the sell- ing of candy bars for fundraising, and encouraging the development of Irish spirit among the Sopho- more class. .Sophomore H owe Amy Mays, Dave Christensen, Janet Nakao. . gel .l..i .are Officers Page 221 g Front Row: Brad Freedman, Liz Farkas, Andy Ujiie Jennifer Smith, Sheri Yamanishi, Gina Moreno Nora Masuo, Darin Nakakihara, Tracy Suzuki Grace Tanji, Andy Kim, Kelly Kitaiima. Back Flow Monica Casey, Jodi Aragona, Maria Cheng, Mike Pitts, Kathy Fenton, Deeana Danials, Michelle Pa A gan, Kathleen Berdis, Jennifer Gloe, Tracey Bou chef, Kim Tawa, Chris Krull, Angela Coletta, Denis Hoguchi, Ryland Madison, Todd Leal, Kathy lnouye Adriane Abbott Shelly Ahia Margo Alarcon Julie Alber Steve Alcala Gabriel Aldave Johnna Allen Tina Allen Leticia Almeraz Ed Alvarez Staci Alves Ken Amy Tiffany Anthony Kodi Aragona Michelle Arakaki Melinda Armenta Michael Armenta Shondi Askins Sheri Askov Steve Astle Darren Baker Kristine Balmer Walter Bargados Sid Barnett Suzie Barnow Dean Barton Eric Batchelor Bay Baum Susan Beckmann Yvonne Beech Jeff Beegle Eric Benda Kathleen Berdis Paul Bernd Lisa Billings Steve Binder Daniel Biscoe Kim Blackman Chris Blackmore Lynne Blake Sov Bol Carla Borem Page 222 Sophomores f , ,ef k:.:l,gf1.,f1::, -:l.,,. .-wa' - w,2wZ?7ff11 f:W:::ll? -55 'ff , H: yg,,: f. M9551 Y K ww 1 f fr 4' , 3 Fitz' lf' ga lttllt . 0 l a ' H 2 wr 'M L lv: 4 -. ,, ..::r rp meh 'tg :Q f F sa ,f an if t, it nazi, ,L P , , ft . u. ,,,l ,, - -,wwf ,f r' E l tr! , 41 l W Tw an a as a l S It l,ts A s 'Wit , .f , ' 'W Q, , , g, W in r r i f daft, , t ii tQ'i V .. .J I, .163 XV, Ami Borrell Paul Bosley Tracey Boucher Cindie Bowie Brian Box Jim Brigham Neil Brine Janet Brohman Eden Brower Bill Brownell Michael Buchanan Christina Burkart Edward Burton Jonnie Byrd Rebecca Byrd Sam Babikian Gwen Bach Alfonso Campos Debbie Candelaria Maureen Candon Mary Cantu Joy Carlton Kevin Carr Laura Carrico John Carroll David Carter Eric Casares Monica Casey Martin Casper Elias Castillo James Castillo Mike Castillo Teri Castillo Grant Cawley Gabriel Chairez Billy Chen Maria Cheng David Christenson Jack Clark Linda Clark Lisa Clark Carrie Claxton Sophomores Page 223 Jeff Clifton Tom Clinton Dennis Coburn B9WW Mona Coggins Angela Coletta Melinda Connell Karen Conner Kathy Conner Jim Conroy Martha Cook Mary Cooke Brent Coolbaugh Gina Coppage Carol Corning Alexandria Coronado Eileen Correos Drew Corrigan Lydia Cortez Flon Cotney Dan Cowles Kim Cracchiolo Vicki Crook Gloria Cruz Evelyn Cuba Mike Cupp Danny Curry Steve D'Alessandro Deanna Daniels Stacy Davis Chris Dell Deeanne Depue Raquel Desilva Robin Dollar Olga Dollente Paula Dougherty Lan Duong Page 224 Sophomores Q Its 'iz 15, f g., , f f t K T' :rr-Qu riii C V . 1' ! A nr o-Q Q ,,, , , -. I W. 4? 2:1 ' i J .... F gi bl - in 2 'i -- 'eases-swf-aw f--- tmsgwimam W E Z ! VM it l Y 1 I A E X s 7 DANCING! Everyone loves to dance especially The Style Council. The Style Council is a group of sophomores consisting of Steve Master Jobber Kim, Dan Main Ingredient Stefani, Darrin Master Link za and the leader Darin Master Cylinder Nakakihara. They kept busy with-their unique talent by Popping and Breaking. The 'vm' O 5' ,aw 'Q .E all 'I 1 xt Queen, David Mechanic Gangster Espar- I it ' 5 ,,, LVVI? Q.. ,,..f l 5 y rllrl at r l l , i l t , , tt r '-rf: lx- ,,, v lr Xe U Q. V l l fa i ii !f yi.. :tt Si I . Y ,..Z ,, I I Q' V group doesn't get pay for dancing they do it Q or M Q or enjoyment. The Style Council dances to yyyycaey f Acf n' the sound of Funk, like such songs as Elec- yy.e g ,lif f My gg i tric Boogie and Electric Kingdom . The 'llfi S Group has gone to Westwood and Holly- Q is .. T wood to show their stuff and would like to go T ' y K S fri to New York to Break on The Bock Steady gf, Q Y Crew. X5 ' ff a e t fi riff, t lb V is fri T ,lt,lltfstl A y slff l :?if T:V :: 2 , ,y,i tyy itil, llr ilrllsr w ill 4 T y as V K TK, ,J N j we 'TL , Z f lslyt, T M' j tx, 4 X lifr Jll ' ty T s I - il'1 ' ' -, Q Erika Durham Carrie Durnford Robert Dyer John Elliott Lovette Elliott Elli England Tom Erdeljl Stephani Escobar Ernie Escobedo David Esparza Gina Espinoza Shelly Estrada Cameron Evans Kim Evans Randy Ewers Kenny Eaklns Charley Eastland Kristina Edmond Jeff Edwards Clara Elejalde Lisa Fayad Kathy Fenton Jolayna Fenstermacher Mike Ferraiz Sean Finlay Natalie First Stacy Fisher Kathy Flowers Desiree Fournier David Franklin Terina Franklin Brad Freedman Brian Frigge Enrique allart Jay Ganci David Garcia Sophomores Page 225 Lisa Garcia Troy Gardner Suzanne Garibay Michelle Garrett Lisa Garton Nicola Geilynfeld Anthony George Debbi George Kami George Paul George Jennifer Getz Mike Gibbs Mark Gibson Jennifer Gloe Gary Gomez Don Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Michelle Gonzales Deana Gowdy Don Gregory Robby Griffith Cathy Griffiths Elissa Guardino Dawn Guches Amy Guthrie Andrew Gwilliam Bill Hall David Hamlin Kelly Hansen Oscar Hanzangozkar Krista Harrell Teri Hart Michelle Hayden Jeff Hedtke Tim Helgeson Dan Henderson Laila Hernandez Mario Hernandez Denise Higuchi Barbara Hinshaw Shannon Hislop Dina Hoagland Sandra Hoehne Rachel Hoffman Page 226 Sophomores V ul ,f ., Eff R as lv wx . . f, t if na .N - E x X l t A A is L H 'V .,Lg ,, A N' ttllt ,J F7 , fiif we- 552251, 1 ,iq v , tl.. gg : 1 N a A V qzb X ff a l 'fl MWF gi iltt . 4 ' A- V Ri If 4 in W ,K , ,,, . g ' Q :VV 8 R M.: it E , H .il,tt L or ltil tttt lil to litt 1, A K K 4 1 k rk , N Qtst 5- -yt. 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Q Z, A Q : 11: h A AA g M if T .L M it .5 N- fm' C f tt ltsi C K it Wag- is , 'Q 3 1 tl wiht Larry Holloway Caroline Holsted Lee Hoots John Honlvood Heather Houk Joanne Hsu Mike Huerta Jin Huh Lori Hunter Regina Huntley Christine Hurden Kristen Hurley Kim Huston Ann Huynh Kathy lnouye Brian Iverson Jennifer Jacobs Mandy James Michelle Jansen Tawnie Jeffries Cari Jennings Loretta Jenson Ted Jimenez Charles Johnson Erin Johnson Kyle Johnson Michelle Jones Kurt Karcher Shawn Kearney Jill Keeling Sheila Keeton Felicia Keith Donna Kelley Keith Kemerer Andy Kim Casey Kim Myoung Kim Steve Kim Thomas Kim Young Kim Angel Kimberling Angela King Sophomores Page 227 Darby King Michelle King Tracy King Lynda Kirkdorffer Kelly Kitajima Christine Kline Stephanie Knartzer Eddie Kobb Patricia Koe Katy Kohl Linda Koopmans Carolyn Koshi Earl Krauskopf Eddy Kreitz Kristina Kroll Thomas Kwan Bob Lacombe Flint Lafferty Eric Lamberg Diana Lant Sandra Lantow Jett Larson Joanne Lattig Chris Lawlor Gina Layman Todd Leaf Regina Leaulani Jun Lee Mary Lee Tina Lehman Tina Letterman John Lever Lisa Lobert Craig Long Erik Lopez Vivienne Lopez v David Losquadro Jennifer Lossner Ed Lubin Pam Lyons Diane MacDonald Diane Mackay mlmmm Ryland Madison Jill Maes Jodi Maes John Magdaleno Ginger Malone Laura Malong Page 228 Sophomores ,EQ ,, lt 3 -L as ., 1 i' 3 'Fitz 'iff L.. - L ' A al I , . 'Q -ii 'V --N. i .. -5- ' 3 X .V 4 ts 2543, 1 N, ,LU , N 1' 1 H T y,t T tttrrr v , t Liar? ,,w,.., sg- Tl' S I :f-f D ' - ' ' -'f' 3' '5 . .,,:.-1 - ...,. ' 1 T . ist to g is it V, Ag, is H :fu no - ii A- L 3 r X ' - Q' 4- -df 'N , idx 9 ig: A x ,inf X t . 1 '- ,aj 1 . as T T T ser s,Xri t Xr L5 Ha, tttrttt sit irrtt ' ,itt..tt tittitt T. ,tttr.t ,.i1, J if ts 1 N ,I . K at ., 'C tif J iii T4 5 ,S is . 5. . N , Q. . ,N ., . .. tg . g 3 I fri ,s be e,..' E wr film! XX I .Q s t W 14 ,,h: . . ., Q, - 1 , .Q E -2 5? All fl' l aazzs. . -. Q xi .. i s . . -3,2 A '::W M - ,, f iv X S, ,. if Q if 5 vm Y ' A ': it 2: F' ' F -::, if ..-:W 115 fi s ., :rl A Awesome Athlete! f V If you were to go to Cypress College -V X. Aff few. M T , ssls L llll , , JV. V fklw. ' 1.41, .. - 53 iv 4 . sllll sllls 'P ' A: '.,, ,, A ' lll,' i r t l,l-' ,'-, . 5 ' W' ' - ' ,f K any morning from 5:45 to 7:00, you would find Kristina AADD JR. Edmond, a sophomore at Kennedy, either lifting weights or swimming in the cold water. Then after school from 5:00 to 7:00 she would once again be working out. Tina has been swimming since the age of 6 for one of the top teams in Southern Ca., Cy- press Aquatics. This group is made up of some of the top swimmers in the nation 81 world. While swimming for Cypress, she has been as far as Wisconsin to compete in the Jr. Nats. Tina has a g.p.a. of 3.5 and also swims for the girls varsity swim team. She has placed in the top 6 in every event and has swam in C.l.F. KEEP IT UP TlNA!!!!!! Kamal Mann Crystal Mantell Ozkar Manzano Nora Masuo Wilbur Mattern Amy Mays Joel McAllister Brian McCann Terry McCarthy Janna McConnell Sherry McElmurry Brian McKellips Jill McLaughlin Kelli McMillan Marilyn Mead Joe Medley Beth Mercer Kevin Meyer Terry Miller Brenda Millsap Joanne Milne Gianina Mister David Moberg Shellie Molendyk Mark Montgomery Laree Moore Gina Moreno Jim Morgan Allan Morrison Christen Mortenson Sophomores Page 229 Michael Murphy Darin Nakakihara Janet Nakao Patrick Nakayama David Negron Brian Nelson e 1 it . 11.3, u .. .. 1.2 is x 1-' it Ng are 'V' ..i:if3 ' K N i i A S F' it ,'-. 5 r I , am Q 5 an V it xW' 'W vi ie- . wr, ii i is. Dan Nelson .:i. 5 iife Wade Neuenswander M eii - 1 t . Q iiii N Wafd NGUGHSWGHUGY eee . P TVSCGY Newton iie or .N P 'i 2 Daf1l6lNlCh0lS i ei it ee it eii M ax Ik ik A Tif N Qiz., . , . NL L A j g g eee . ii,eii eeee A Q Kevin Nivinskus iliiii ., ., t, Michelle Nook of iiii ' Fallen Northrop y cc 'N Q ta H' aw- ' Joey O'Brien P L .M gg, Kim O'Connor fe R :c Eddie olgue - Zia Qlfee i lttt Dana Oldenburg Roger Om g g Garrett Omata 2 5 r Eric Ophadl x K 1 Clra Oropeza Barbara Orr at irii ,.,f.f Rosaonega F ag Cindy Osuna a e g Michelle Pagan .. N Q' Y Steve Pagan P e tt Adam Palos ll r 1 Richard Palos ' iil rrt Nirov Parikh Haekyung Park Kim Parker Sonal Patel Trupti Patel Mary Patnaude Tami Payne Dave Perez Lisa Perry Marie Pietranowicz Dave Pineda Tiffany Prall Page 230 Sophomores ..,t .X X-Rx a s gf lf vt, XFN? in '1 - x argl- 5 E if . ..,,.. i g',:. ., I., 1 . K, . . , ..,,,.. l t , E ...P 4 k:.: it :K ,K fn K . g M E 1 A K -gl ? S t I U - ,,..., - ' i I M iz-S I C ' .K --'- 1' , Z- 'X . 5 -- W bf. 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L tie ' H 5 i Chris Preuss Susan Procter Robby Pruitt Dawn Purcell Dena Purcell Darrin Queen Jaime Quinteros Reelyn Rabune Anne Ramirez Teresa Ramirez Mike Rankin Silvano Rascon Ray Reuillard David Reyes Don Richardson Ray Richetti Mike Rieth Ninna Riley Hui Soo Rim Terri Rios Billy Roberts Chris Roberts Jolie Robinson James Rodas Nicole Roddy Mike Rodgers Caroline Rodriguez Cecilia Rodriguez Louis Rodriguez Laura Roop Johnna Rosa Bill Rosenstein Darren Roth Jill Rogce Scott abo Sheri Sacco Robert Sanchez Jackie Savage Todd Schermerhorn Stewart Schesnack Kenneth Scott Kris Seel Russ Selby Angelica Serrano Sophomores Page 231 Michelle Sheer Janet Shelton Jerry Sherman Craig Shimabukuro hawn Shimon Kim Sikes Darren Simpkins Julie Simpson Barbara Sims Bobby Small Jim Smith Jennifer Smith Shelly Smith Hans Snijdewind Rowena Socorro Tim Stanley Gary Steele Dan Stphani John Stieglefr Joe Stratman Teresa Strong Daniel Styer Ann Suarez Greg Suppe Chris Surgener Cindy Surgener Dean Sutherland Michaelann Sugajski Monica Tabares Candy Talbott Page 232 Sophomores W ' I Q l ta Q, if , Ei' .r a . 'Q 1 T Q, ' ,. ,. ' .. J,,,, at 9 it H li gf y 2 Y Q? if r ,W 7 Q X j 2- M w -I W F tm.. . If anyone Knows about Jr. Speedway then he knows about Cameron The Spoke Evans. Cameron is a sophomore at Ken- nedy with a G.P.A. of 3.5 and is 9th in the nation for Jr. Speedway. Cameron remem- bers one time when he was almost killed by his best friend, Ronnie Corey while trying to win his first major race in Costa Mesa, Calif., he has enjoyed this dangerous sport since he was 12 years old. His father, who is a racing announcer, introduced him to this sport and he was taught how to ride by the World Champion and actor Bruce Penhall. Cameron rides a Honda 250 and wears a leather racing suit, which was given to him by one of his sponsors. Cameron plans to keep racing until college or until he gets too tall. After he attends college he would like to be- come a professional announcer. Go for it Cameron!!! , X f . kr ,,. 1 t V KK V A :!, .... 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'R ts 2 a r ,i me '- fa Q x N x 5 T X. tx ll Y X , i li dx Q 3 -: , 5, - va rf Q N i . ,... is 'WVU 11' E lla sg X L W Tien Tran Stan Trotter Pat Turner Carolyn Tuttle Anthony Ugliano Andy Ujiie Alex Ureta Bill Valenzuela Mike Vallarta Lisa Vanlith Derek Vanmelle Fleshema Vasanwala Bill Vera Mark Verrett Lloyd Vidales Chris Waddell Constance Wagner Shelly Wagner Sophomores Page 233 , W W-W Jenny Waldkirch Linda Wally Kelly Walsh Trudy Wang Debbie Warner Darrin Waters Jaqueline Weber Julie Weiser Jacqueline Weiss Diane Welch Jeff Welsh Kathi Wendt Thomessa Wesley David West David Whitman Michael Whitmarch Jaqui Wilcox Nancy Williams Joanne Willis David Wilson Tracey Wisdorf Tom Wisniewski Derek Wisnowski Page 234 Sophomores ' rr'i f b- ,. M .ii . -- Q Ti' 'VV ' ' Q . 1 9 2 'f X S fd' it E' ir' x fl f f , A f ..f Q ' '- -' 1-- ' 5 .!ii'?ll: ER1.. 3' dl 91, JE Q. 1 sz. I Nancy Witkowski Marcus Wix Toby Wong Dan Wren Nicole Wright Julie Wrisley Sheri Yamanishi Jason Yohn Samuel Yoo Shawn Young Robert Zamora Tara Zehner Sophomores Page 235 Freshmen Ojjiicers Reyes' P Andy ygfide' nf 'K W, f 84 1716. 6 1 M , m m ii i , h r rr-1 , Qq'f W' W , , 1 ' Q. s , pm ' 'yr ,LL ,fxxx 1- KW M' Page 236 Freshmen Officers Q I if , JJ cespfeffbehf Ronnie Reyes, Treasurer 'KV' W' Q W. fw,,,C F My ., . eff . QI ' i Z, Refbfef f m e , 1 i i t ehf429've 'A , P ., . -fa.-.. ' 1 'X ' ' i K Jrfnm in 1 ,,,,V y i Led by President Andy Reyes with the heip irorn f Vice-President Vicid Wiiiiarns, this year's fresh- Q men house had many organized activities which they pianned and carried out successiuiiy. Sorne i oi these achvities inciuded seiiing Ni8tNi's, candy X bars. They aiso heid a carwash and soid Valentine A candy grams, Aiso heiping the President and the Vice President were Secretary Lynn Kent, Trea- P surer Ronnie Reyes and the Representative Niarc PM Ferraiz. They did an exceiient iob ieading the freshmen ciass through a most spirited year. 2 we sf K! dm '-V .wig ,.. F Skingggifznq eh H ron nn Kem V, 014 Ander OO! . 3 f, R , . l 3312, anZf11JAndy gonda William eyes, Sssica eyes T Her, Ad?-5, Robe ' Flyfkg 'gggrre MQ? wfrgffgon ugh fhgn' Mark Oni air: Ro Fer. Flnje Freshmen O , fficers pa 99 237 Mike Aboody Steve Adams David Adams Ronlyn Ah Nee Andy Ahn Michelle Ahrens -A--H Terrl Alien Gary Amerson Gloria Andaya Thomas Anderson Larry Andrade Teresa Andson Shannon Ansalone Jeff Aragona Doug Archibald Fabian Arellano April Arndt Jason Arthur Nicole Astone Paul Balijian Kristin Bandy Christy Banks David Barker Lori Barnow Eric Barron Chad Barrow Nicole Barry Ag... We-Aww,-..,eEE5 ,la 1 - - -,Y,1.n. ...A Brad Bayless Chris Beckner Brian Bembry Tracy Benda Manuel Berg Morris Berry Page 238 Freshmen The sweet smiles of this pair, Kyung Cho and Diana Kang, are from apples apple 'R , ' u LV M ig rT.s c Q 1 xi. W .X xr kt Q 3 ' is-1 an 1. W K X to j .V R X, 'tb' Andrea Neil lets loose on some lunchtime laughter. Jon Betancure Michelle Beverly John Black Maylei Blackwell Donna Blankenship Theresa Boatwright Scott Boettcher Terence Boga Shelley Booner Nannette Bott Donna Boughty Brian Bowerfind Bob Branam Todd Bristow Sandy Brogdon Nancy Brow Jeannie Brown Mike Brown Elizabeth Brundage Mike Brunning Todd Bumbera Kelli Burr Pam Buss Vince California Heather Campbell Eduardo Campos Marty Cano Greg Carasik Shannon Carey Christin Carrasco Diane Carillol Teresa Cascio Anna Castillo Fernando Cepeda Jeff Charron Sandy Chavez Jennifer Chen Johnny Chen Ray Chen Freshmen Page 239 H. Cheng Cindy Cheung Carlene Chiang Harry Cho mlliww Kyung Cho Michael Cho we iw 1 John Christensen David Chun James Chung Chris Clammer Flick Clark Janine Clasen WWWN?WEiWM NiWW55 Wendy Claspell Deborah Coburn Mary Codispoti Wendy Colemea Kris Colan Mary Cong Vickie CooIbaughKi Kim Cooper Rance Cooper Duan Cornish Steve Costabile Carlos Cota Greg Courdy Gil Cozine Leslie Crabb Jacque Cragg Kim Crandall Chris Cronin Russ Cronin Shannon Crosby Susan Crum Alex Caevas Wendy Cugal Renee Daniel Page 240 Freshmen A 1 .gl ' ' 4573 A in L X, ay- ku QQ . VK N! Q W r 1, NF ?q L V .rr L1 ' ii . . LF V A A A . x rs tr JW' i .. A Eff' 7 A im .: -9 N A ta R 15 V Y W m , LQ aa, , , 'X i: 'N S F- L - A A A r Di 5 I Wifi L X x A A f j jg kd , K kiik N 1,5 L M g r ESF iw Q i ,,,, 55 K L I Ref! A -' ' i ' E e -. W 6 -' 2. we r- ' i sw ' L s r .11 . -A A X it ' Nd' in ...ir K ,QRKX P i U. ,X in 1 I . k .fri J , Q Q A A -X ' ' N m ffffffss A k r X , agisgsa H -- PX ' Q E A 1 Y X Q Chris Lewis, Sharon Stuller, and Lori Nakahara shows us what is always in fashion . . . smiles! K.- E 72:5 Danny Davidson Dena Davidson Briana Dawson Maurice Dayhao Kim DeHann Jack DeLaquiI Shonda DeLay Donna DeLucas Julie Deskin Peter Devlin Jena Diabbs Steve Dipietrantonio Shannon Duncan Dan Eastland David Eddington Tzarina Edillon Elisa Engel Scott Enomoto Leif Erickson Martin Estrada Erin Eubanks Mike Fales Ronnie Farley Allan Farmer Don Faust James Fellows Marc Ferraiz Melissa Fisher Tina Flippo Vanessa Fonseca Eric Fox Lori Francoso David Franz April Frazier Mike Frazier Misty Freed Alice Fruehe Lisa Garcia x U , Freshmen Page 241 Lola Garcia Maryann Garcia Flick Gard Brenda Garrison Jorge Gavia Leah Gibbo 'lllllll Anna Gibson Trisha Glenna Dementra Goins Carlos Gomez Phillip Gomez Daphne Gonzalez Francisc Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Crystal Goodness Kelly Goss Suzanne Granito Melina Granofsky Eric Green Andy Gregory Jimmy Grimaud Brandy Gugert Ciane Gurule Jordan Hagadorn Garret Hamilton Michelle Hamilton Sharon Hand Dina Hanner Kerrie Harbison Kim Harper Roland Hartwell Carol Hay lllllllllllil Chuck Heh Jeff Henderson Shelly Henderson Bob Hensley Brett Hepler Julio Hernandez Page 242 Freshmen Thu Ngugen shows us where the Irish are going to leave their opponents. 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E : Qu J, - rf A X 6 g Q, , 3. ,,xL gc: tri, ,.f.-My V ' ' fu K -- J -wwest 6 i 54 J t,,fQg 3335339 . . of -f Ihzz ,st R , 'grin' 214- X Q Y. J in 'J- S-wk it 11 wr as ,. , F , ..,,, , , J Being a Pepper is part of Sonja Lee's racket. L, L is if .Q ,v .- - 'sy W , , v ii. S was 'lf' 5' gif.. J... , 5' J . - Q u, a t . . - - S ZZL K , gf L-.. ,g -Q. Q -' f 8 'Zig 'Se ,. r f If ' X1 . as H 1 t l Kim Hewett Janeen Higbee Marc Hoaglim Stacey Hodson Chelsea Hoffmann Jennifer Holden Tiffani Holguin Robert Hollingswort Amanda Holm Pat Hornak Douglas Huang Jerry Huang Kenneth Huegel Brian Hulse Lori Hunt Chris Huston Tamara Huston Tom lngolio Jessica lversen Kim Ivins Athena Jackson David Jacob Roslyn Jacobson Donna James Heidi Johnson Kenny Johnson Wendy Johnson Monica Jones Mike Jordan Diana Kang Kim Katsuda Joyce Kawashima Jason Keller Lynn Kent Jeri Kelley Omar Khalid Freshmen Page243 Ftaheem Khan Robert Kiger Ahritta Kim Don Kim Hae Lim Kim Hye Kim 'i Hynn Kim Peter Kim Tom Kim Ronnie King Leeann Kiser Lori Kiser Kathleen Kiinicke Laurie Klinkers Robert Klunk Jennifer Knutson Soo Koo Steve Koser Kari Krager Jana Kruska Lisa Kutnyak Kent Kyomen Tina Lahoang Provind Lally mivtitittWiM7zfi9Wi?6i1tViBt5t'Nfx!ii-iN4W?MWEl ' ' ' ' ' Angela Lamaster Dave Lanton Karen Lara Nancy Larkin Mark Laun Bob Lee Hsing Lee Miao Lee Joy Lei Ed Legaspi David Lever Keiiy Lesher Kris Lewis Vincent Lia Suzette Lim Page 244 Freshmen ,fr-t,. YW K X FL L., X, --Lu L -- .., f 1 ,f WF Ln ,, N k st NX if X Q Sa ' ' I, X 5 L L .L L ...L -L E . i we '19 i X t N J i 1 t F i L as Q I Q L 3 i LM Xt tt 'I I 5 L E Q Ei L XX I its at X 2. t - 'fi L. E Qs , ' X LLLLL Q L i L. Ly' an k 'K K h X . L ' L, L i ts j K L I VAL ' L L, if 1 rl L . FNW Did you realty have to take my picture? asks May Sung. Kristi Lind Charley Linquist Charlott Lloyd Lisa Locicero Lisa Lo lacono Raymond Lohmeier Eric Long Lanette Long Dawn Longbrake Ymelda Lopez Sharon Lopez Ursula Lovely Pat Lowe Troy Lucas Thomas Lukacsa Joy Lumba Kelly Lumpkins Lisa Machado Lori Magdaleno Mike Magyar Mike Mahle Kelly Maidman Lance Maley Jennifer Malone Michelle Malone Ann Manrriquez Sherry Marcroft xvzimrmsr-mwtmlmm Christina Marks Mike Martin Richard Martinez Rudy Martinez William Mas Joy Massey 6Qw42uf15Bfwdwm Deena Masumiya Dana Matic Darren Matoba Juanito Mauricio Marla Maxfield Brian May Freshmen Page 245 John May Stanley McCall Michelle McCarty Tyson McGee Kristi McKellips Steven McRae Christina Mead Heather Meadows Eric Mendoza Chris Miner Rhonda Minner Dawn Moberg Keith Mohrmann Lisa Moncayo Gina Morales Jason Moran Laura Morgan Debbie Mulvinill Ricky Munda Nancy Murphy Cassie Murray Lori Nakahara Andrea Neil Matt Nelson Phil Nelson Thu Nguye Stefanie Nickwire Jose Nieto Julie Nowlin Ricky Ocampo Jeaneen Ohern Debbie Oliart Arcelia Olivarria Gina Oliver Dennis Omieczynsk Amado Ortega Diego Ortega Jose Ortega Charlott Osuna Page 246 Freshmen Hia! . 2 'ff ! tlat fit 1: ti, 1 ' A .1-l f . ,sash za x 1 I 5 lp 5 2. , Nhv ' sm 1 ., s,ll R X -,,.. ., X r X at Yi 3 ff kg t is x ,V ltttt at Q ,lttt. M .,,, , tt,, it 1 an d it Q.. in XM Q gf A X E mill lk R. 5 K sr V: k,..l 1' 5 s sf, Just when Jon Betancure thought it was safe to roam the campus, outjumps a photographer. Just think Carlene Chiang, 2 classes down and 4 more to go. : Qt f :if s L- - ,es , ss ssss X I 4 J W Q it sm.. ss.,,E555:,, . J IIZ. Z Q 'TS X. 1 . F 1 tt -K S . ,, .- xi' X pk.. x if . r o lx 9 ilsx 1 gi N N- 5 X xx my .. . ,. .. .Q .f ,q S I t Wt K 4 i J, tx W -.Q N wx, E S S V' 'x . r 1 pa-1 t we A .6 L J.. V Af - ' v ,,, .. .. ! i., .. zt: S 1 mAA J LmmVV x Akcffi . .:. ',, ,: V t. I -2-ns' sfs , I l s 21, st, - 1 'P I - . Z , to ' f ,. , fy 'X' L V w tf H i t J ' ss., lsss it ' ' s s X sssss,ss ss Q Steve Owens Stephani Pagan Millie Paik Marty Palmer Oscar Palos Alest Pantier Dayna Pantle Shauna Parker Chris Partridge Laurie Passic Mark Patrick Jesse Patton Laura Peglow I Alexandria Pennacchio Steve Pepper Giana Percuoco Joe Perez Erin Perkins Kim Perry Sandy Petrowski Tawnya Pilree li Shealean Pinhelro Susan Pitt Jeff Plapp Scott Pool Lori Poole Robby Pope Wendy Porter Mark Poulalion Kimberly Prescott Cindi Price Jose Prieto Robert Quon Lissette Ramos Teddy Randolph Casey Rayfield Cindy Reeves John Reeves Freshmen Page 247 Marshall Reis Michelle Reis Jennifer Remolif Andy Reyes Ronnie Reyes Wendi Rice Maria Rios Scott Rivers Mark Roah Darren Roberts Kim Roberts Lylah Robertson Chris Robinson Keri Robinson Pamela Rodgers Angela Rodriguez Fernando Rodriguez Sonia Rodriguez Wt Cynthia Rogerson Nelson Rojas Dave Roman Rick Romney Renee Roper Monica Rosenstiel Lisa Sakoda Joe Salcido Anita Salgado J Erik Salter Aaron Sanchez Debbie Sanchez Peter Sanchez Efren Santos Glen Sasaki Sean Sato Lisa Saxon John Scanlon Mark Schmidt Sabrina Scott John Sexton Page 248 Freshmen Craig Shaul Allen Shellenberge Eric Sheng Jimmy Shim Matt Shin Sandra Shin l , Nilech Shukla Dusty Sievers Cindy Silva Gaby Simaan Chris Simon Jim Sinclair Charan Singh Jasvinder Singh Johnny Sisneroz Tammie Shito Deborah Sleeper Eddie Smissen Asteriks Smith Diana Smith Julie Smith Richard Smith Sandra Soper Jerry Sorbel Crissy Sorensen Nu Sov Kim Spence Rhonda Stafford Karena Stammen Brian Staude Marc Steele Michelle Steggell Tina Stiles Freshmen Page 249 Robert Still Misti Stockwell Eric Stoddard Sharon Stuller Angela Sun Ricky Suttles WM? Shellie Swim Ernest Taga John Tekaki Richard Takasago Kim Tarpley Michelle Tatka Michelle Tenney Leslie Terrebonne Jim Thiel Duane Thomas Keith Thomas Sandy Thomas ?m1wml1mlw'mmwuWwtWwf.5LW ,,,, ,.,i i ,,,,, V Becky Thompson Kenny Thompson Regena Thyberg Brian Tilton Angela Ting Erin Toth Nikki Toth Traci Townsend Jeffrey Tsai Tim Tully Leslie Turnage Kris Turner 1 . Ton Tway Glenn Tyson Earl Van Aken Page 250 Freshmen .- N vii N., 32 it J' F S ,A an O A V I 7 1 l .5,'fi' Q :iv si-.-1 -Q .tr I nw - , ,paw f YW 5.1. ' ' ' tt S 6' 'Q K vf r -. - .. tt,-. si Q gegk -, X- rv... ..f -it 1 5 K - 3 ti , . k --:.,, 1 51i E x e il - T it t t 3 s ,-1 Qt t X - g or gy. . . ww.- e ' x I l These future Whiz Kids know that practice makes perfect .f Nelson Rojas takes a break between classes. sl Heather Van Dyke John Van Son A Melissa Vandebrake F Y A , Q Jeff Vandenberge C. o :- 3 4 DJ 7 to sn ,W Diego Vargas 1 3 'I' iam, ..- orr it to F I S sf- . .ww X reeee it X Q: , lllllrlllldlllmlililliillll'Etillll'l-M'l?lli'ltlll5llllMlilli1W'E5illlVvlWll'Nlil?lllllPlllllWllilNiti7lllmt7ilWlC0 Dave Verbeck gg t s s -1 V Tommy Villano X W l. Villareal Nicki Vinci , Jamie Vogler 5 Yelena Vucurevic Fw Q Jarrett Wade Amy Walker Jason Watson , .t S Til tt.. 5 ii. il L as Q l I I k73!'..,' juz..- Kelly Ward Alina Weaver Vince Weber Robert Wegenek Shawna Welch John Whitley tl li Ladell Wilkins Jeff Williams Jerry Williams Ryan Williams Stacy Williams Vicki Williams x Q Q t ..,,,:: 'Q . X 1 wi I is vu .A Robert Wilson Tranette Wilson Becky Winton - Kelly Wong Sharon Woolf Adina Wright N g :Gini , i- it it at ',viw:im.wf, Gary Wu Alice Yang Carol Yoon Ken Yoshioka Pal Yu Dena Zomwelt Freshmen Page 251 lvllw M., Q Q, ..... i k 3 1. l'm just a wild and crazy guy! says Terry Miller. 2. What a guy, What a guy! 3. John Oakley says, An apple a day, keeps the doctor away. 4. Look out it's ooming our way! says Chris Collier with her mysterious friend. 5. Cindy Hansell says, I love my bouncin' and behavin' hair, with Alaine Azevedo, Jon Giacomi, and Gina Moreno. 6. Caroline Pugeda says, Be a fishy, to Karen Atherton with her friend Carla Watson. 7. Oh no! Not the shock treatment again! 8. It all started when I was three . , says Krista Harrell. 9. t'We bad! 10. Steve Ftidley says, Give me back my lunch money, Yvonne! 11. One picture is worth a thousand words. Page 252 Weird Q... ,,,. ,mu 3,65 , W ,af .1 Wal 25 W.. gi 6 I 9-UM, ' n . f KVQ sw Weird Page 253 Page 254 Smile .ff 54' ,Wim 'www Smile Page 255 C531 4 1. Steve, Ron, Jeff and Dave say Ml am Iron Man! 2. Lisa and Becky friends are friends forever. 3. lt is always good to see a group of smilin' faces. 4. The macho group of the school says Watch out we bad. 5. Becky and Michelle take time out of their schedule to take a picture. 6. Paul takes a self portrait and Shawn and Jeff trip out. 7. These men of the world, Allen, Gary and Shawn show their modesty. 8. Our dedicated Irish fans show their spirit at a football game. 9. These group of guys proudly show their hunger. 10. Candace says t'Please pass the liquid paperf' 11. Katie and Donna smile for the camera. 12. Terrie and Angela say Bomb the Trendiesf' 13. Wayne Garton takes an interesting look at the camera. 14. We are not girls, we are Drill Team, says Rene and Eva. 15. Kickin back in his radical 4-by truck sits Paul and Jett. 16. Todd says, ls it wabbit season yet. Page 256 Seniors 'ij 'i ii'i' 5? I I I ,rwfil :bfk . , 1,-ri - s 'l L 1 ssr 4 gll y W . Ti 3 uf, , ,.,.. ,,,, 7 ,J-1: ' WMW r 8 W9 we N01 Today we'll stan anew, and say our last goodbyes, to all the friends we've grown to love, with whom we've laughed and cried. Remembering the fun and laughter, the problems and the fears, and watching all our memories grow, throughout our high school years. The memories of the dances, and the new friends that we've met, vacations, teachers, talking, and exams we'd rather forget. gesfhighschool days are precious but rue , where all your dreams come trueg lt's not the end, but the beginning, of a life we will start anew!! T5 16 Seniors Page 257 QW 2 Vanessa Williams won the honor of being Miss America this year. She was the first Black woman to have this title bestowed upon her. Jennifer Beales made her film debut this year in Flashdance. The actress set quite a few trends this year in the clothing industry. Boy George and his appearance became quite familiar this year. He and the group Culture Club became one of the hottest new rock groups of the year. 'Q ra ti- if if , lg? Q? 52 E? ,faejff ziefqifztl 1. 2 ' f f f T -any 'f- Q wifi: tif: , .. 7 Eddie Murphy was one of the most popular entertain- ers of the year. He made two movies, and he swept the nation with his comedy album, Eddie Murphy: Comedian. , rt.' . , In September, the Russians shot down a Ko- rean Airlines jet en route from Alaska to Seoul This tragedy created a huge international inci- dent. Joan Rivers was another top comedian of the year. Making her debut as guest host on the Tonight Show, she became an overnight suc- cess as a semi-legend. l i. , N , v .1 4 l l Qt '9 l V fwfr 89 little Mm sk ulgitrirw .mf sr-ttulyg i Cabbage Patch dolls were a tremendous hit this year. At Christmas time, they were by far the most popular item for sale, and they were frequently sold out. ' l Michael Jackson, called the top V T s. performer of the V decade, is shown s here with part of il . the Thriller cast. eff? The video Thriller. V became the most popular video 4 . ever, while the album Thriller . became the 1 biggest album of V all time. l ' f 7 M The Democrats C were fighting hard on the campaign trail this year. While Reagan received the Republican nomination for president, Mondale, Jackson, and Hart battled it out for the Deomcratic nomination. This is the year that Andropov passed on. He was the supreme ruler in the Soviet Union for about a year and a half. He was succeeded by Chernenko. Time Capsule Page 259 Q l . Q Kg ffl f fir f 1 The following advertisers have paid a great deal of money for this place in this yearbook. Because of this, the cost of the yearbook has been kept at a minimum for you. Please show your appreciation and patronize these businesses. 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RICHARD Practice Lrmrted I0 Orthodontics A SAVAGE DDS Inc 8246 VALLEY VIEW ST. STE. B BUENA PARK CALIF. 90620 I7l4l 821-3600 42 03 any 4 DP OV OINTMENT V-'A DR. JOSH ROREIVI Dentistry For Children and Teenagers DR. RICHARD B. OLIVER Dentistry For Parents Gentle and Loving staff. Emphasis on prevention C7141 821-7950 5486 La Palma Avenue, La Palma DUKE S DUCHESS HOURS MON Tmvu SAT. 9071 WALKERST. ro6PM CvPRESS,CA 90630 SuN.IO'5 l7l4l 826-5540 10A M. CONGRATULATIGNS CLASS GF 84! CYPRESS 4901 Lincoln Avenue At Moody Ads Page 263 finale ' th' a book are listed alphabetically with the last name printed first and the firstname prln1ed laat. After their name appears the 477geit1'i11s17qSz:l144g3?:ElJc?i?aflt2:j, fC73074lS94g by the pages that their name or face appears on. The mug shot of each student is listed in bold-face type. Blankenship, Diane 1843 114, 169 g:g531L:'glig?gS1123g170 - Blankenship, Donna 1873 115,239 , ' . A BwughYRoben185,22'112,207 cegnneAgmeneue1a439,11,a5.17o.266,26o .grulvelfar Boatwright, Theresa 1871 239 , ,' ,gym Beeriener, 666111671 239 x 88'1'4877239 G 07 Boca, Terence 1873 71 , 239 5 ' WW 4857 195' 1 7' 2 Bogun Usa 207 Camallg, Slephanie1B41 13, 25, 134, 170 Bog1m:Ta1,sa 165, 122' 207 Campbell, Heather 1873 239 Babkan,SamueH863223 8015001881222 CHWWOS-AW0nS04887228 Bach,Gwe01863223 Be6nm,sneua1641169 C8m888vE8U8m8487771'239 B6ckeS,PauH84359.62.9S,167,257 6enegw6,Auen1641e.17,5s.62.159.256 Ca888888'D888'a84887223 Bae2.Rwhard185l206 Bonavenuua,Jm186357 C88d88'M8U'8884567223 Baller. Glenn 1653 205 Bong, Jo Hee 1843 169 C888 M8871 4871 239 A6Ben,Aenene166122,222 6eker,oanen1a61222 Benney,cynlme1B51207 C880'M8h8884857207 Aneiing, David 1853 206, so Baker, David 1643 9, 15, 59, 110, 165, 256 808181 She11y1873 239 C-20111, Marv Arrfie186l223 Aneedy, Suzanne 1843 166 Baker, William 1853 206 Boremh Caf!31863 222 Cafaslk- 431990411 4877 71- 288 Aeeyeee, Susan 1641 156 Baldwin, Fliieeei 1643 55, 167 80,,,1,811, H9i1gg1841 169 Cardwell- 1-81109 4877 88 Adams, David 1873 238 Balijian, Paul 1873 238 Bomhgffq M1119 184, 159 CBVGY- 5719111011 1877 239 Adams, Debra 1853 206 Balmer, Kristine 1863 222 501181, 111111113151 223 433141001 JOY 4567 223 Adams, Steve 1873 238 Bandy, Kristin 1873 25, 238 50519171 P5111 1861223 Carries, GUY 4347 256 Agu8yO, Gilbel1o1843 17, 194 Bandy, Lil'le11e1553 35, 206, 260, 271 5051915 1qOS11yn1a51 17' 30' 205, 201 C3711 KGVW1 1567 223 Aguayo. Sonia 1843 206 Bang, Michael 1853 84, 205, 206 5011, N31-11-151-181371239 C8 88C8- C11'151 78 4577 25' 239 Anee, Plonlyn 1873 74, 238 Banks, Christy 1873 238 Boucher, Tyacey 1861 25, 221 CHVYSIO- 1413171173 4357 5- 207 Ania. Shelly 1863 195, 222 Benire. Trey 1853 206 Boughfyl Donna 223, 289 Carrycoi Laura186l26i 223 Akin, Andy 1873 86, 132, 134, 137,238 Banner, Gary 1841 116, 167 Bowen, 1:1Oben1841 159 Carnllo, C1iana1873 239 Ahrens, Michelle 1873 238 Barba, Rodney 1853 59, 206 Bowerfind, 5,151-1 187, 239 C3Ffl410- 1-158 4557 251 291 207, 217 Alagona, J, 106 Bargados, Wal1er1B63 222 Bowie, Cynthia 1661 114, 115, 223 Cafwll- 101111 4887 228 Alarcon, Frank 1853 206 Barker, David 1873 57, 71. 167. 238 gowge, 11181011341 165 0571971 David 4357 223 Alangen, Margo 1101 222 Barker, Michael 1853 56, 66, 206 Buwman, Cneryi 1841 159 081192 10811 4857 207 Ainer, Juliana 1863 222 Barlow, Bill 206 8011, Bri3n1861223 Casafes- EUC 4887 88- 82- 228 Alcala, Steven 1863 35, 222. 260, 271 Barnett, Sidney 1863 222 Bradbenv, Rhonda 1551 207 Casclo, Terai'-8 4577 239 Aieeser, Leniee 1643 166 Bernew, Donna 1863 222 Bradley, lvilerrael 1853 207 88888888 8888 4857 29' 207 Aicaye, Gabriel 1863 100, 222 Bernew, Lori 1873 22. 238 Bradshaw, Sheryi 1851 22 Casey- 141011193 4887 78- 221- 223 Aldave, Hernan 1853 98, 206 Baron, Rebecca 1843 9, 11, 103, 167. 256, 48 51311311-1, 1110139111571 239 C854-1847 1171811117 4587 85- 223 Aljeris, Elizabeth 1853 26, 206 Barrett, Stephanie 1841 167 Bray, Michael 1853 207 C855311- 514011 4843 171 Allen. Jnnnne 1861222 Barren, Eric 1671 64, 238 Brgnnan, Maris1841 169 C88188888' M8'98'814857 25' 207 Allen. Kenneth 1843 166, 137, 66 Barrow, Chad 187322, 238 gndgesy Nyce 1853 126V 201 CaS1l110- Ar1Y1a4S77 239 Alien, Michelle 1853 206 Barry, Nicole 1873 238 arlgnnrn, James 1863 223 C88'F 0- C'8'a 4847 171 Allen, Terrie 1873 238 Barrnnne, Becky 9 Brigham, Jean 1853 207 CaSlF'10- 51185 4887 228 AHen,Tma1863222 Ban6n,cx ny1a612o6 Bdne,NeH1B61223 885810-J8meS4887228 Amsen,cnenee1a51206 Banow,Dean1863222 ana0w,18dd1871e4,2a9 888110-L0Uf8eS4857138-287 Allison, 1-ieiiie 1853 206 Baieneler, Erie 1663 222 areeawey, David 1843 169 C8S'F 8- M888 4847 171 Almeraz, Leticia 1863 222 Banenen, Lisa 1641 168 Brogdon, Sandra 1871 239 855117141 171108881 4887 228 Alsman, Melody 1853 26, 206 Baum, Raymond 1863 222 Brennan, 181181 1881 22, 223 CHSUU0- 18185118 4887 228 Alvarez, Edward 1861222 Bayless, Bradley 1873 238 Brower, Eden 1861 223 CaW18Y- Dena 4847 8- 201 171- 271' Alverez, Paniln 1863 206 Beeerre, David 1853 59, 112, 206 Brnwn, Bonnie 1843 20, 169, 197 Gawler- GrBr11485l 1061223 Alves, Staci 11863 206 Beckmann, Susana 1863 222 Bmwny Bryan 1851 207 Celaya, Stephanie 1853 17, 207 Amaaee, Frankie 1841 6, 30, 166 Beekner, Christophe 1873 236 Beryyn, J3111551853 207 Cepedar Alfred 1851 207 Arnnlreni, Janet 1853 35, 106, 129, 165. 260. Beekner, Mark 1841 60, 168 Brgwnl Jan-1931851 59 CBPW1- 511181180 4877 289 271 Beech. Yvonne 1861 227 Brown, Jeannie 1873 97, rea, 239 Cllam' 888781 1887 228 Arnereen, Gary 1873 238 Beagle, Jeffrey 1853 222 Brown, Kerry 1841 170 Chafldlef- Jlm 4847 171 Amy, Kenneth 1863222 Beleai, Bren 1853 112, 206 Brown, Kennein 1851 207 CWS- 88588 4847 171 A116876 4510118 4577 235 Bembry. Brian 4377 238 Brown. Kevin 1853 66, 206, 207 Chang' H8788 4857 287 Anderson, Bo 1853 96, 1 16 aenbew. Mieneie 1863 26 Brown, M8111 1851 207 Chang- 108887 4847 118 Anderson, Tnaomas 1873 94, 95.237, 238 Banda, Eric 1863 222 Browin, Michael 1873 107. 239 Chang- KYUUQ 4557 35. 135- 203- 250- 271 Andrade, Larry 1873 86. 238 Banda, Scott 1853 94, 95, 206 Bmw,-1, 1208811 1543 59, 110 Chao' Kr4r1f11B57 130' 135' 208 Andersvn. Jewme185l 132- 137 Berrda,Tracy187396. 238 Brownell, William 1861 64, 223 Chapman' 86814847 88' 38' 171 Angeles, Kimberly 1641 166 aennen, Andrea 1843 20, 96, 163, 168, 49 Browm, Eden 8 C'lHff0r1- Jeffrey 4977 239 Anson. Teresa 1871 238 Benton, Daryn 1853 206 Bmveyy 318091, 11351 207 Cl'laluran1akdci, Chanin 1843 171 Anthony, Lon 1843 22, 166 Benzhal, Preston 1841 168 511191181 E118 1551 207 Chavez' A1814 4841 130- 171 Al'7111011YiT1115VlY4557222 Berdisl Ka1hreel11B63 74. 1141 221, 222 Brundage, Elisabeth 1873 239 088788 74798 4841 171 Anllrnerinn, Ronald 1341 94, 96, 166, 176 Berg, Manuel 1873 64, 238 Brunning, David 1851 2117 8118181 SHr1dr'11H71 22' 288 Anzeiene, snannen 1873 238 Bergin, James 1653 206 Brnnning, Mienaei 1871 239 C 8l 1' 8788171 4881288 Apodaoa, Kevin 110, 167 Bernal, Georgina 1843 6, 168 Buchanan, 1141611881 1853 5, 223 43119111 5111314357851 223 Appel, Kristine 1853 33. 206 Bernd, Paul 1863 222 Bumbe1a,TQdd1B71 239 C7l9'1-41571199 4347 172 Aragene, Jenerey 1573 238 Bernstein. Traci 1853 206 Burkart, Chri511n31861 223 011611 18001191 4877 289 Aragona, Jodi 1863 22, 74, 108, 222 Bemy, David 1853 206, 207 Burnesy C1-13,-115 1351 SQ' 211 Chen- J0111111Y4577 239 Aralrain, Michelle 1863 222 Berry, David 1853 22 51111, 115,111 1871 239 Chen- Raymond 4877 229 Archibald, Douglas 1673 71, 238 Berry, Kerri 1843 168 13111101-1, Edward 1361 116, 127, 223 0888- Sabma 4547 172 Areninald, Lisa 1853 206 Berry. Merrie 1873 22, 260 81155, Pam 1873 239 Chang- DENY 4847 55- 132- 187- 172 Arellando, Fabian 1871238 Betancure. Jon 1873 238 Buss, seen 1941 66, 130, 170 Cheng, J0l1ri 4847 55. 172 Arrnenie, Melinda 1863 222 Bei-eriy. Mienelie 1873 230 Bustamaniei E1,,1n 1851 201 0118419 M8118 4857 8- 221- 223 Arrnenle, Michael 1863222 Billings, Lisa 1661 222 Byrd, Christina 1843 9, 25, 170 Cherry. 0211191421847 127. 172 Armstrong. Diane 1873 238 Binder, Stephen 1863 222 Byrd, ,10m19 1861 223 CNFUUQ1 Clfldil 4577 134- 249 Anhup, Jasun 1873 238 Bischoff, Stacey 1843 168 Byrd, Rebecca 1861 223 Chiang, Carlene 1871 134, 240. 247 Asbory, Gail 1843 167 Biscoe, Daniel 1863 98, 222 Cho, HarfY4377641240 Aelrine, snendi 1863 222 Bieeeli, Bren 1853 66. 205. 207 C1101 HYW194347 172 Aeirey, Sheri 1863 222 Black, John 1873 239 , C110- Kyurls 4871 137, 23131240 Aezie, Sreven 1863 107, 222, 272 Biaeir, Sandra 1843 168 0110- 7-11011861 4877 240 Astone, Nicole 1873 238 Bieekrnen, Kimberly 1863 17, 222 C1196 VU lfl 4847 172 Ater, Davie 1643 167 aieeirrnere, cnrisiepn 1863 6, 64, es, 222 C11r1Slef1Sef1- Davld 4887 71- 221- 223 Atherton, Sharon 1853 26, 29, 67, 205, 206, 253 aieelrwell, Mayiel 1873 26, 239 , Chflsfensen- -101117 4877 84- 112- 248 Atwood, Randall 1853 sa, 107, 206 Blake, cnerlee1a41 160 ,,.,1-6-anal! . CllrlS10r1SBl1- 110811 4857 208 Avirari, Ron 1853 22. 23, 129, 132, 135. 137, Blake. Kimberly 1843 168 Chun, David 1873 71, 134, 240 206 Blake, Lynne 1863 22, 222 Chung, qamea 1873 17. 135. 240 Azevedn, Alane1853 15, 16, 20, 97, 96, 206. Blalock. Michael 1341 6, 15. 20, 59, 62, 161, 166, 4319517191111 D,avrd1B4l 57. 110- 160- 163- 172 207, 252 159 Caballero, Constance 1843 105, 170 Cinocco, Eric 1871 17, 100 264 Index Clmocco, Theresa 1841 29, 50, 172 Clammer, Christina 1873 6, 18, 240 Clammer, Rhonda 1851 114, 208 Clark, Barbara 1841 172 Clark, Clndy 1873 26 Clark, Dawn 1851 26, 208 Clark Donna 1841 172 Clark Jack 1861223 Clark James 1841 172 Clark Klmberly1841172 Clark Llnda1861223 Clark l.rsa1861223 Clark Preston 165368 208 Clark Ftlchard 1871240 Clark Roger1851208 Clark Flon 1851208 Clark Van1B41173 Clark Wlllrarn1851208 Clasen Janine 1871 25 240 Claspell Wendy1871240 Clanton Carrle186126 223 Cllfton Je'llrey186164 106 224 Clifton Kenneth 1851208 Clinton Thomas 1861 64 224 Coburn Deborah 1871 91 240 Coburn Dennis 1861 64 224 CDdlSpO1l Mary 1871 240 Coe Michelle1851208 Coggrns Mona 1861 224 Cohen Rachel1841173 Coker Anthony 1851 208 Coker Stephanie 1851 29 57 205 208 Colannmo Sylvra184137 173 49 Colby Tracy 184133 91 116 173 Cole Kenneth 1851 208 Coleman Darla 1851208 Coleman Teresa 1851208 Coleman Wendy 1871 240 Colette Angela 1861 116 127 221 Collier Christine 1851 25 29 208 257 Collins Kurt 1851 208 Colon Kristrne1871240 Common Rlchard1841110 173 Conaru Angela 1841 173 257 Condon Maureen 1861 74 115 Cong Mary1871240 Conner Karen 1861 79 224 Conner Kathy 1861 79 224 Conner Mike 1841173 Conroy James 1861 224 Conway Mxchael1851208 Cook Martha 1861 22 224 Cooke Mary 1661 127 224 Coolbaugh Brent 1861 224 Coolbaugh Vlckie1871240 Cooper Kimberly 1871 240 Cooper Rance1871240 Coppage 611121186115 29 224 Corning Caroline 1861 224 Cornrrig Catherine 1851 208 Cornlsh Duane 1871 240 Coronado Alexandna1861 224 Correa Annette 1841 173 Correa Denlse185172 79 208 Correos Elleen1861224 Corrrgan Drew 1861 22 224 Cortez Lydia 1861224 Cosby 5100111841173 Costablle John 1853 208 Costablle Steven 1873240 Cote Carlos 1871 22 240 Cotney Ronald 1861 224 Colugno Patricra185126 208 Courdy Gregory 1871 71 240 Cousett Jawannl185172 126 213 5 Cousett Lysa1841173 Cowles Daniel 1861 64 137 224 Cozlne Gil 1871 64 132 240 Cozrne Steven 185198 132 208 Crabb Lestle 1871240 Cracchiolo Kimberly 1861 6 Cragg Jacqueline 1871 240 Craig Holly 184317 173 Cramer Mitchell 1851 23 17 208 Crandall Kirnberly187126 240 Crawford Tina 1841127 174 Crew Ftrchard1851208 Crocker Donna 1853 208 208 Crum, Susan 1871240 Cruz, Gloria 1861 224 Cuba, Evelyn 1863 224 Cubain, Jobrlal 1851 209 Cuevas, Alex 1873 240 Cugal, Wendy 1871 240 Cummings, Craig 1851 209 Cunningham, Ida 1853 209 Cupp Mike 1861224 Curry Danny185168 224 Cutler, Thomas 1841 174 Dawson Vincent 1851 209 Dayao Maunce1871241 De Arman Shaun 1841 174 De La Rosa Carl 1851 209 DeLand Denise 1851 35 135 209 260 De Laquil Jack 1871 64 291 De Lay Shondra1871103 241 De Lucas Douglas 1871 241 De Martino Michele 1851 209 De Mont Candee1841103 108 175 De Pue Dee Anne 1863 116 De Silva Racquel1861 108 Dee Dave 1851 209 Deep Kathleen 1841 174 257 Degennaro Jeffrey 1851209 Dekany Richard 18516 22 23 129 13 2 135 137 209 Dell Christoph 1863224 Dellarso Kimberly1851 136 209 Delzer Michelle 18416 174 Eaklns Kenneth 1861 225 Early, Jane 1841 20 28 29, 30, 171 Eastland Charles 1861 225 Eastland Dan 1871241 Ebell Christina 184120 160 163 175 199 Eck Sanden1851 Eckert Grna1851209 Eddlngton Davld1871241 Eddlngton Pamela 1871 Edrllon Tzanna1871 116 241 Edmond Krishna 186135 96 97 225 229 260 Edwards Je11rey1861 129 135 Elampano Dorothy 1841 175 Elegalde Clara1861225 Elhard J0m1841158 175 Eli Daniel 1841176 Eli Davld185122 209 Ellvott John 1861225 Elllott l.ovetts186117 Elsing Kendra 1841 126 Engel Elisa 18716 127 241 Engel Tert 1841175 England Ella 186122 225 Enomoto Julre1851 135 209 Enomoto Scott 1871 241 Epps Trrna1851209 Erdel1l Michael 185194 95 209 Erdeln Thomas 186195 225 Erickson Lerl1871241 Esclbar Stephanie 18618 17 74 Escohedo Ernest 1861 225 Escudero Leonard 1851209 Esparza David 1861225 Espinoza Gina 1861 116 Estela Juan 1841 176 Estrada Conna1841176 241 Estrada Lrsa1851209 Estrada Martrn187164 Estrada Monica 1851 209 Estrada Shelley 1861 22 23 225 Esparza Dave 17 Dennis John 1841 175 Desilva Raquel 224 Deskln Julie 1871 241 Destouet John 184311 15 59 175 D Alessandru Stephen 1863224 Dabes Rrchard1861 127 129 Ethlngton Todd 1841130 135 162 176 Evans Cameron 1861 132 137 225 232 Evans Enc185195 209 Evans Kimberly186122 56 225 Evans Knstrne18411B 20 33 48 161 176 Crockett Christopher 1851 112 135 137 208 68 Cronin Christina 1873 240 Cromn Russell 18716 240 Croor Vlcln1861224 Crosble Darrell 1851 209 Cosby Shannon 1871 240 Cosby Sharon 1841174 Daneher Michael 1841 15 59 174 Daniels Deanna 1861 74 221 224 Damner Melissa 1841174 Daugherty Jerry 1853 94 95 209 Davidson Danlel1871241 Davidson Dena 1873 74 79 135 241 Davidson Derby 1851 34 68 129 209 Davidson Timothy 1841 174 Davis Cheryl 185122 15 209 Davis Christophea185159 209 Davis Lawrence 1841 127 Davis Flod 209 Davis Stacy 1861 224 Davis Terne1841174 257 Davis Tonl1851209 Davls Valerie 1853 209 Dawkins Joseph 1841 174 Dawson Briana 187191 100 Dawson Denise1871108 Dawson Kathryn 1841 174 Devlin Peter 1871 241 Devlln Timothy1851 17 209 Dewferd Maralea1851209 Dlcely Brian1841175 Dickinson Nancy 1641 175 Dlgerlando Christina 1841 126 127 175 Dinwlddie James 1841 175 Dlpietrantoni Mark 185159 209 Dipietrantoni Steven 1871 64 106 107 241 Dollar Robin 1861 224 Dollerite Carmelita1851 126 209 Dullentl Olga 1861 224 Doss: Lisa 1851 37 209 Dougherty Paula 1861224 Doyle Charles 1651 105 107 209 49 Driscoll Danette 1841175 Duncan Shannon 1871 115 4.41 Dunn Brenda 1851 209 Duong Lan 1861 224 Durham Erlka186117 225 Dumlord Carrle1861225 Dyer Robert 1863 64 225 116 41 Evans Ewers Ewers Norman 1e41so 176 Kevin 1841 137 176 Randy 1861 225 ,gunner Faddoul Mlcnael185166 110 204 205 209 Fa1ardo Edwln185159 132 209 Falattco Mlchael184180 176 Fates Mlke18712-41 Fales Roxanne 1841 Farkas Elizabeth 1861 202 Farley Ronald1871241 Farmer Allen 1871 241 Fasciano Darnn184111 59 77 Faust Donald 1871241 Fay Tracy 1853 26 209 Fayad Lrsa1861225 Federly Shannon 1851 209 Fellows James 1871 22 241 Fenstermacher Jolayna 1861 225 Fenton Kathenne1861221 225 Fernandez Mar1ha1841177 Ferraiz Marc 1871 20 100 237 241 Ferraiz Mrke1861225 Ferrer Evamane 184125 177 257 Fewkes Durran185159 62 104 107 Fteberg Montka 1851209 Fields Kelly 1841177 Fifield Wllllam1851209 Findler Mona 1841 177 Flnegan Edwin 1841177 Flnkelsteln Sharyn185179 209 Finlay Sean1861100 225 First Allerl1851209 First. Natalie 1861 225 Fisher, Melissa 1871 127,241 Fisher, Stacy 1861 225 Fleming, Steve 1841 177 Flernlng,Zandra1851 209 Fletcher, Carey 1843 110. 177 Flippo Tina 1871 241 Floesser Michael 1841 177 Flores Melrssa1841177 Flores Tina184129 177 Flowers Kathryn 1861 225 Fonseca Vanessa 1871 241 Force Bnan1851209 Forero Monlca1871 Fosmlre Edward 1841 177 178 Fosmire Robert 1841 55 Fornier Deslree 225 Foulk Scott 1841 178 Fourmler Danielle 1851 209 Fox Enc1871178 241 Fox Gary 1841 Franco Melissa 1851 210 Francoso Lorr1871241 Franklin Terrna1861114 Franklin Zack1861 Franz Mlchael1871 Franz David 241 Fraser Karen1843127 178 Frazier April 1871 50 241 Frazier Michael 1871 64 241 Freed Mlsty1871241 Freedman Bradley 1861 57 95 100 205 221 Freire Rebecca 1851 72 210 Frese Janelle 1851 76 114 130 136 205 210 Fnas Ft1chard1851 129 210 Frigge Brran1861106 Fruehe Alice 1871 241 Fulton Flrcky1851 Fust Danny 1851 210 Gage Scort1841 178 Gage Tlrnothy185111O 210 Galante Philrp185166 205 210 Galrnato Rodney 1841 178 Gallan Enrique 1861 22 225 Gancl John 1841 178 Gang Sung 1851210 Garcia Ben1amln185384 210 Garcia Davld1861225 Garcia lleana 1841178 Garcla James 1841 178 Garcia Lrsa1871226 Garcia Lola 1871 242 Garcia Mary Ann 1871 242 Garcia Flegina1841 178 Gard Fticky 1873 242 Gardner Willlam1861276 Garlbay Michael 1841 59 62 164 17 3 Ganbay Suzanne 18616 79 108 13 Garrett Michele 1861 276 Garrison Brenda 1871 242 Garton L1sa1B6191 226 Garten Wayne 1841 178 257 Gasparovic Jill 1851 210 Gasparovic John 1841 179 Gaukler Lauren 1841 17 Gavia Jorne1871242 Gechman Eric1851210 Gelger Wllliam1851210 Geilenfeld Nicola 1863 226 Gellenleld Scot11851210 Gentry Kelly 1843 179 George Anthony 1861 64 226 George Deborah 1861 226 George Kami 186139 226 George Ken 1851 210 George Paul 1861 68 226 Getz Jenm1er1861226 Gtacomr Jon1a412o 161 179 252 Gxbbo Leah 1871 242 Gibbs Michael 1861 226 Gibson Anna 1871 242 Gibson Careen1841179 Gibson Knstine1851108 205 210 Gibson Mark 1861 226 Glenna Trisha 1871 242 1 Y 7 4 V 4 Z M 271, , , , , , y, A ', , ' , ' ,225 I ' f 1 I .225 , . ' I '. ' , I' . , , .271 ,L 225 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' f A . . .225 ' ', ' ,bzs .' . ' , . , , , ma. i ' l 'B . l , V I . y 195 ,,., , , I I . A cooper, Juise 1841173 oaniainenee 240 ' ' Evansfsean1a4117e ' Gancf,-811561225 I 'Z ' . , ' . , , , ' . , , 8.18 '. A ' ' , ' . , ' , . . . o , , ' f ' . .loa. .2 f 1 ' 1 ', ' '. , ,2O, '.' , I , '. ' . ' . ' , , 1 1179 ', '. ' '. ,,.',,209 E Index 265 Glat1,JacqueIln1853 210 Gloe, Jennifer 1863 25, 221, 226 Goetz, Clarence 1843 179 Goetz, Shawn 1853 210 Goins Cynthia1843179 Goins Demetra1873242 Golbeck Paula1843179 Gomez Carlos 1873 242 Gomes Galy 1863 22 129 226 Gomez Phllllp1873 105 242 Gonzales Donald 1863 226 Gonzales Lloyd 1843 22 132 179 Gonzales Randy 1863 226 Gonzales Daphne 1873 96 242 Gonzales Franslsco187364 242 Gonzales Marla1873242 Gonzalez Michael 1873 242 Goodness Crystal 1873 108 242 Goodson Jackre1853 210 Goss Kelley 1873242 Gowdy Deana 1863 103 Graham Lynda 1853 210 Granados F1a1ael1853100 210 Granllo Denise 18434 28 30 48 161 179 Granlto Suzanne 187356 242 Granolsky Mllma 187322 242 Grantham Tamera 1853210 Grarer Micheel1853 107 210 Gray James 1853 210 Green Du Shawn 1843 179 Green Ernc1873242 Greaves Dave 1853 210 Green Jeffrey 1853 57 66 112 20 Greenewalt Sandy 1843 179 Gregory Andrew 1873 242 Gregory Donald 186364 226 Gner Flenee1853210 Gnlfln Carr1e1853210 226 Gnffrlhs Cathersne 1863 29 226 Gmalva Joseph 1843 22 55 180 Gnmaud James 1873 242 Groeneveld Marian 1843 173 Grommes Gary 1853 210 Grommes Klmberely 1843 72 180 Grommes Wlllle1B53 210 Gron Nancy 1873 79 Guardlno Ellssa1863 226 Guches Dawn 1863 226 Guevara Julie 1843 4 18 30 Gugen Brandy 1873 242 Gurdlne Brlan 187364 Guthne Amy 1863 226 Guthne Gregory 1853 210 Gutierrez Davld185382 210 GWIlllEm Andrew 1863 226 Gwrlllam Heather 1853 211 Gwllllam Patricia 18536 17 211 Gyde Matthew 1843 110 180 Hagadorn Jordan 1873 242 Hall Bllly1863226 Hall Shaune1853211 208 Halyaman Jennl1er18536 26 211 Hamilton Garret11873 242 Hamllton Mlchelle1873108 242 Hamlin Davld1863 226 Ham Jimmy 184315 180 Han Kyoung Hu11843180 Hananla James 1853 211 Hanchett S1acy1853211 Hand Sharon 1873 103 108 242 Hanner Dlna1873242 5 80 Hansell cymh1a1a532o re me los eos 211 252 Hansell Pamela 1843 20 97 105 162 180 Hansen Kelly 1863 276 Hansen Wllllem1843180 Hanzangozkar Oscar 1863 276 Harblson Kerrle1873242 Harper Klmberly1873242 Harrell Knsta 18636 226 252 Han Ten 1863 226 Hartwell Floland Jr 1873242 Harvey Robln1853211 Haugen Mark 18436 84 180 1 Harptrnan, Robert 1843 180 Hawkins, Audra 1853 211 Hay, Carol 1873 242 Hay l.aurle1843180 Hayashi Teresa 1853 211 Hayden Mlchelle1863 226 Hedtke Jel11863106 226 Heh Cathy 1853 211 Heh Chuck 1873 242 Hertmann Kathleen 1853 15 205 211 219 Helgeson Tlmothy 1863 64 226 Hemphlll Candace 1843 35 48 181 260 Hemphill Curtis1843181 Henderson Damel 1863 226 Henderson Davld1853 211 Henderson Je11rey1873 242 Henderson Jennie 1843 181 Henderson Shelli 1873 242 Hendrickson Brady 1843 181 Hensley F1obert187364 242 l-lepler Brett 187364 71 242 Hernandez Anna1853211 Hernandez Danielle 1843 181 Hernandez Franclsco1853 211 Hernandez Jullo1873242 Hernandez Larla1863228 Hernandez Mano 1863226 Herrlng Robln 1843181 Hewett Klmberly1873 79 243 Hicks Cheryl 1843 181 Hrersekorn Davld1873132 Hlga Kurt1853131 134 137 Hlgbee Bryan 1853 211 Hlgbee Janeen 1873 243 Hlguchl Denrse1863 134 226 Hrll Chrlstlne1853211 Hlll Chnstopher1853 22 211 Hill Janeen 1853211 Hrlis Jonathan 1853 35 130 132 13 260 271 Hrno3os Anthony 1853 66 205 211 Hlno3os Llsa 1843181 188 Hlnshaw Barbara 1863 226 Hlslop Shannon 1863 127 228 Hoagland Dlna1863105 226 Hoaglln Marc1873 243 Hobrock Davrd1853211 Hodson S1acey1873 243 Hoehne Sandra 1863 226 Hoffman Chelsea 1873 243 Hoffman Rachel 1863 227 Holden Jennlfer1873 243 Holden Nancy 1843 29 181 Holgoln Trffany 1873 243 Hollhan Txmothy 18536 22 211 Holland Darren 1853 211 Holland Erlc1843181 Holland Shawn 1853 22 107 211 Hollingsworth F1ober11873 64 71 24 Holloway Larry 1863 227 Holm Amanda 1873 128 243 Hols1ed Carollne1863227 Holt Lloyd 1843181 Honea Ronald 1853 211 Hooper Anthony 1853 112 205 211 Hoots Lee 1863 227 Homak Patnck 1873 95 243 137 211 Hornak F1er1B1843 25 35 158 174 182 257 260 271 Hornung Shen 1853 211 Honwood John 1863 227 Hoskrns Mlchael185380 82 Hostetter Darla1843158 162 182 Houk Hea1her186322 97 227 Howe Jelfrey1873 6 71 Hsla Chlh Hua 1843 182 Hsu Jo Ann 1863 134 227 Hsu Paul 1843137 182 Huang Angela1843182 Huang Douglas 1873243 Huang Jerry 1873 243 Hudrlall Julla185315 25 212 Hudson Todd 1853 116 212 Huegel Kenneth 1873243 Huerta Mlchael1863227 Hughes Chrrstrna1853212 Huh Yong Jln1863227 Hull Lee Ann 1853 126 212 Hulse Brlan1873 95 243 Hung Charlle1873212 Hung Tsao Hul1853 135 Hun! Lon 1873 25 Hunter Deborah 1853 212 Hunier Lori 1863227 Huntley Heglna1863227 Hurden Chrlstlne1863 227 Hurley, Krlster11863 96, 227 Husereau, Abigail 1853 96, 212 Huston Chris 1873212 243 Huston, Kim 1863 37 212 227 Huston Kimberly 1853 115 Huston Tamara1873 243 Huynh Ann 1863 116 227 Huysman Jacquelln 1853 88 103 116 212 Iacovem Suse 18434 28 29 50 182 193 Iliff Michelle 1843182 lm Kelly 1843182 Ingollo Thomas 1873 243 lnouye Kalhleen1863134 221 227 Ito 111055184350 56 131 134 135 182 Iverson Jessica 1873 243 Iverson Brlan186364 227 Ivins Kim 1873105 108 243 lvora Abner 1843 182 af Jackson Athena 1873 243 Jackson David 1843182 Jackson Janelte18439 35 41 177 182 260 271 48 Jacob Davrd 1873 71 243 Jacob Karen 1843 72 183 Jacobs Jennl1er1863 29 227 Jacobson Rachelle 1843 22 29 so 183 48 Jacobson Roslyn 1873 136 243 Jacques Stephame1853 Jalmez John 1843 98 813 James Donna 1873 243 James Steve 1843116 183 Jansen Mrchelle1853227 Jeflrles Tawney1863227 Jehouch Steve 1853212 Jennings Can 1863 227 Jensen Loretta 1863 79 103 227 Jewell Char lee1853 Jimenez Theodore 1863 227 Johnson Andre 1863 35 Johnson Angela1843 Johnson Charles 1863 227 Johnson Chns 110 Johnson Dwaln1873 Johnson Erln1863227 Johnson Glenn 1853 212 Johnson Heidi 1873 243 Johnson James 1863 212 Johnson Karen 1853 26 212 Johnson Kathy 1843 76 183 Johnson Kenneth 1873 243 Johnson Kris 1843 53 59 183 Johnson Kyte1863110 227 Johnson Mark 1853 212 Johnson Todd 1843 Johnson Wendy 1873 25 243 Johnston Kathleen 1843 29 183 Jones Jollene1853 Jolly Rhonda 1853135 212 Jones Dawn 1853 212 Jones James1853 Jones Jeff 1843 59 112 183 257 Jones Jennlfer1853 30 205 Jones Jesse 1853 Jones Jim Jones Mlcl1elle1863227 Jones Momca1873 243 Jung John 1853 Kambara Kenelh1863106 Kang Dlana187312B 137 238 243 Kang Mon 1863 126 Karcher Kurt1863 59 82 227 Karla Karen 1843 22 183 Karol Andrew 1853 212 Katsuda Klmberlee 1873 243 Kaulen Kenneth 1873 109 Kaulen F1onnle1B53212 Kawashlna Joyce 1873 243 Kearney Shawn 1863 227 Keaglana Reglna1863 79 Keating Jlll186379 Keeton Shella1863227 Kelth Fellcla 18636 39 227 Kelleher Gary 1863184 Keller Jason 1873 243 Kelley Donna 1863 26 227 Kelley Jen 1873 243 Kemerer Kelth1853227 Kemp Cynthia 1853212 Kent Lynette 1873 39 237 243 270 Kerr Karla 1843 184 Kerwltz Kalhy1843158 184 Khalid Omar 1873 243 Khan Flaheen 1873244 Klger Flobert 187364 224 lm lm m lm lm Kim lm lm lm lm lm lm lm l'ft m lm lm lm lm lm lm Im lm Amma 11173 244 Anarew1ae3e4 128 202 221 Casey 1863 227 Charles 1853 ran 212 Don187380 az 224 Has Lin 1a73 244 Han 1853131 134 212 1401551212 HyeJlm1873137 244 Hye sock 1843 rea Hyun 187364 71 244 John 1843 1a4 Judy 1853 135 212 zeo 271 KyungTar1843134 1a4 Mm 1853135 137 212 Peter 1873 86 244 Floland184380 82 130 184 Sandy 1853 212 Steve 1863 64 227 Thomas 1863 227 Tom 1873244 Youn 1411843184 Young 1863 86 227 Kumberllng Angel1que1863 26 227 Kung Angela 1863 136 228 Kung Darby 1863 115 228 Kung Mrchelle1863228 Kang Nadlne1843184 Kung Ronald 1873244 King Terence 1853212 King Tracy 1863 127 228 Kxrchberg Carne1B53 114 212 Klrkconnell Shlrley1843114 184 46 Klrkdonler Lynda 1863 228 Klsar Lee Ann 1873 244 Klser Lori 1873 22 244 Kishl Denlse 18432 131 134 162 184 Kltayma Byron 18536 212 Kltaylma Kelly 18636 131 135 221 228 Kjelland Kevln1853 100 213 Kline Chnstlne1863228 Kllnlcke Kalhleen 1873 244 Kllnkers Laurie 1873 22 244 Klluak Robert 1873244 Knaak Kerry 1853 213 Knahizer Stelanle1863 228 Knutson Jenni1er1873244 Kobb Edward 186322 228 Koe Patricla1863228 Kohl Katherlne1863228 Koo Soo 1873 25 244 Koopmans Llnda1863228 Koser Stephen 1873 71 244 Koshl Carolyn 186397 288 Koyama Brent 1843 59 184 Krager Kari 187397 244 Krauskoff Earl 1863 228 Knes Debra 1853 79 115 213 Krretz Eddy186348 233 Kreuger Denms18-43185 ' , ' ,,,, , , 91 , ' ', ,,,, , ' , . , . , , , , , . . ' , , , ,211 ' , ' , , 1 , , . . .210 ' , l ' . . ' ' , ' , ' , K' . , 1 . ' ' , ' , ' , , , , 4, , , Ki . ., V y Y l K. V ' , ' ,180 ' ' , ' , . Q ' 1 ' . ' . K' 1 , , 1 K' 1 , ' , , ,29,1 , , ' K' , , . , , V , , , ,,,, Ki , ' . ' , ' 1 , Ki , ' , . Gurule, Diane 1873 26, 242 l-lolstetter. Jodi 1843 181 Jackson, Lori 1843 183 Myoung 1863 227 ' , , , 3 , K' 1 . 266 index Kroll, Kristina 4863 221, 228 Kronenteld, Karen 4653 29, 213 Kronquist, Holly 4843 185 Kruska, Jana 4873 244 Kulheck, Scot14843 185 Kuramoto,Tsuyosl1l 4853 50, 131, 135, 213 Kutnyak, Lisa 4873 79, 244 Kwan, Brenda 4853 6, 29, 205, 213 Kwan, Thomas 4863 86, 137 228 Kyomen Kent 4873 244 Laces Frank4853 213 Lacey 5811684853213 Laoombe Robert 4663 228 Laterly Fl1nt486364228 Lahedny Tuna 4873 126 244 Laumer Mar1na48439 185 Lally Pravlnd 4873 244 Lamaster Angela 4873 244 Lamberg Angela 4843 11 185 Lamberg Enc 4863 228 Landis M1chelte4843185 Lant Drana 4863 228 Lam Lergh 4853213 Lamow Dav1d4873244 Lantow Sandra 4863 17 228 Laprarrle Stephanie 485330 213 205 Lara Bernadette 4853213 Lara Karen 4873 244 Larkin Nancy 4873 244 Larson Jeff4B63116 228 Larson Trav1s4873202 Laskey Cathleen 4853 29 103 108 213 Lalosa Janeen 4853 26 213 Lattig Joanna 4863228 Lauderdale Walter 4853 66 213 Laon Mark 4873 244 Laun Mat1hew4853213 Lawler Chr1shne4863 228 Layman G1na4863 228 Lear Todd 486364 221 228 Leaulanr Regina 228 Lee Hs1ng4B73 244 Lee Huck116 Lee Jack 4853 116 134 Lea Jenny 4853 35 131 132 134 135 213 260 271 ee Jun Hyuk 4863100 2 ee Mary 48636 228 ee Mlao-Huel 4873 244 ee Sandy 4853 57 134 ee Sonja 4873 91 116 ee Stevenson 4843131 185 Legaspl Edmundo487386 244 Lehman T1na4863 228 Lea Joy 4873 122 137 244 Leo Nelson 4853 62 107 213 Level Br1an4873106 Lennon Mark 4853 100 213 Leonard Sean 4873 132 Lesher Kelly 4873 244 Letterman T1na4863228 Lever Dav1d4873 228 Levra Mrchelle 4853213 Lew Laune 4843 35 48 162 179 185 260 271 Lewis Knsl1ne4873 202 241 Lia V1ncent4873 64 244 Licon Rene 4843 59 110 185 Llken Davld 4853112 213 Lim Suzette 4873 244 Lsn .leffrey4853137 213 Llnd Kr1st1487325 245 Llndenberg Sharon 4853 213 Llndholm Tracy 4643 186 Lindquist Charles 4873 64 245 Lsno Dan1el4853213 Lru M1chael4853213 Llamas Domenlc 4853 22 213 Lloyd Gharlorte4873 245 Lu Clcero Llsa4873245 Lolacono Llsa4873245 Lohert Lisa 4863 228 Loclcero G1na4853213 Lohmener Raymond 4873 245 Long Cra1g486395 228 Long Er1c4873245 Long Lanette 4673 245 Longerake Dawn 4873 245 Lopez Lopez erm 4ae3 228 Guillermo 4843 213 Lopez, Lopez. 1 Rosemarie 4853 213 1 Sharon 4873 245 Lopez, Vivienne 4863 74, 228 Lopez, Ymenaa 4873 245 Losquadro, David 4863 228 Lossner, Jennifer 4863 228 Lovely Ursula 4873 22, 72 108,129 245 Lowe, Patrick 4873 245 Lubln Edward 4863 228 Lubln Elizabeth 4843186 Lucas Troy 4873 245 Lucero G1loert4843110 186 Lukacsa Thomas 4673 100 245 Lumba Joy 4873 245 Lumpkrns Kelly 4873 26 245 Lush Mark 4843 22 23 56 163 186 Lush Tim 484322 186 Lush Karin 25 Lyons Pamela 4863 35 129 228 260 271 Malsuk Cynthia 4843187 Mattern Wlllram 4863229 Mauncro Juanrto 4673 22 245 Mauncro Rebecca4843187 Mazlleld Marla 4873 245 May Br1an4873245 May John 4873 100 246 Maynard Kathy 4853 79 213 219 Mays Amy 4863 115 221 229 Mazzagatte Cra1g4853213 Mcalltsler Joel 4863 22 86 229 Mccall Stanley 4873 246 Mccann Brian 48636 68 229 Mocann John 4843 187 Mcoarty Steve9 Mccarthy Kathleen 4843 187 Mccarthy M1cheIle4843187 Mccanhy Teresa 4863 26 229 Mccarty M1cheIle4873246 Mccarty Stephen 48439 33 39 62 187 256 Mcclarn Ronald 4843 11 59 187 Mcclellend Diane 4843187 Mcclelland Stephen 4853 214 Mcconnell Davrd 4853214 Menzano Ozkar 4863 64 229 Marcrolt Sherry 4873 245 Marcum Lorretta4863 213 Markel Doug 4843 35 186 260 Marks Chr1st1na4873 127 245 Marguardt Kev1n4853213 Marguez Chnstle 4863 29 39 Marsden Bryan 4853213 Marsden Dale 4843 59 186 Martin M1cheel4873245 Mamn Traci 4643 29 158 186 Martlnez El1zabe1h4843 186 Martinez Kr1stlne4853 10 210 Martinez Manuel4843186 Mamnez Rachel 484372 187 Mamnez R1chard4873245 Martinez Rudy 4853 213 Marltnez Rudy 4873 64 Mas W1ll1am4873202 245 Massey Joycelyn 4873 74 128 245 Masomryn Deena4873 74 128 245 Masuo Nora 4863 74 131 134 135 221 229 Matrc Dana 4873 116 128 245 Matoba Darren 4873 245 Macdonald Dlane 4863 26 228 Macdonald M1chelle4843 186 Macgregor Angela 4853 17 213 Machado Carlos 4853 80 205 213 Machado LISS 4873 245 Mackay Duane 4863 228 Madison Ryland4863131 132 134 221 228 Maes Jill 4863 228 Maes Jod1e486322H Magdalene John 4863 228 Magdalena Lon 4873245 Maglletto V1ctor4853213 Magyar M1chael4873245 Mahler M1chael4873245 ', , , ,1s1 214 ' ,' ' V I g' ,' , , , .35,214 1 , ,135,213 1. 1 f 1 V 1 L , Y , , 28 ', A 1 1 1 . V I L 1 1 ' , ' , L 1 ' ' . ' . Lee, Robert 487, 244 , Moberg, David 4863 229 L , , ,1as 1 1 1 1. , , 1 1 1 1 3 , , , . ,271 , ' . , ' , . , 1, ' , , ' , ' ' ' .' . ' ' ' , , 4,135,189 A ' ' I ' '. ' . , ,1e2,1 ',' ' , 'r ' 1 , ,213 1 ' . ' 3, ' ' ' ', ',2-14 ' , j 1 ' , j ' Malb, Robert 35, 150 Maldman, Kelly 4873 245 Malay, Lance 4873 245 Malone, Ginger 4863 228 Malone, Jenni1er48732-15 Malone, Laura 4863 25, 228 Malone. Michelle 4873245 Mann, Kamal 4863 132,229 Menrriquez, Ann 4873 225, 245 Mantell, Crystal 4863 229 Mcconnell, Janna 48536 122 135. 229 Mcoonnell, Shayne 4843 187 Mccormick Francine 4843 88 116 Mcdaid Stephen 4853 214 Mcelmurry Sherrl4863229 Mcgee Bla1r4843 59 Mcgee John4853187 Mogee Tyson 4873246 Mcgulre Ke1lh4843 188 Mckay CerrIe4B53129 135 214 215 Mckellrps Br1an4863229 Mckellips Kr1st1ne4873 246 Mckinney Yvette 4843 188 Mclaughlln Jlll 4863 116 229 Mcleod Greg 4853 214 Mcmaron M1chael486394 95 Mcmaron Nrcholas 4853 95 214 Mcmlllan Kell14863229 Mcmullen Den1se4853214 Mcrae Stacy 4853 214 Mcrae Steven 4873 243 Mead Chrlst1na4873115 Mead Mar1Iyn4863114 229 Meadows Br1an4853214 Meadows Heather 4873 24 39 202 Meads Terry 4853 214 Medley Joseph 4863 229 Mell Andrea 239 Merl Patr1cla485391 128 214 Merdenhall Kara 4863 126 Menard Mlchelle 188 Mendez Efren4853214 Mendoza Eno 487395 246 Mendoza Suzanne 4853 214 Mercer Beth 4863 25 229 Merchant Todd 4843 59 62 98 188 257 Metly J 64 Meyer Kevin 4863 127 229 Miter Larry 4853 82 214 Muller Terry 4863 64 252 229 Mrlls Matthew 4853214 Mlllsep Bnnda4863229 Mxlne Joanna4863 25 229 Mnner Chr1stopher4873 248 Mrnner Rhonda 4873 237 246 Muster Ar1r1a4843188 Mxster G1an1na4863229 Mister Stephanie 4843 188 Molnerg Dawn 4873 246 Modregon Henry 4843131 134 135 137 188 Mohrmann Ke1th4873246 Molendyk Shell1e486339 57 229 Moncayo L1sa4873127 246 Moncrlef D 126 Monet! Linda 4853214 Montera Denms484359 66 130 88 Montgomery MarK4863229 Moody Tamatha4843188 Moore Den1se4853214 Moore Enk4853214 Moore La Rae 4863229 Moore L1sa4853214 Morales G1na4873127 246 Morales Rachel 4853 22 Moran Ernest 4843188 Moran Jason 4873246 Moreno Glna 20 205 221 229 252 Morgan James 4863 127 229 Morgan Laura 4873246 Morlmshr Jon 4843 107 131 134 135 188 Moms Shannan 485396 214 Mornson Allan 4863 229 Mornson Ka1herrne4873 127 Mornson M1chael4843188 Monensen Chnslen 486391 116 229 Mulvihill Deura4873246 Mundo R1chard487386 246 Munfoe Boob14B43 189 Murakaml June4853214 131 134 135 Murphy Michael 4863 236 Murphy Nency4873246 Murray Cassandra 4873 246 Muscat Dale 4853 214 Muscat G1r1a4853214 Mute Becky 4843 as 131 134 135 189 256 260 271 Nagel, Maro 4843 214 Nakahara, Lise 4843 214, 241 Nakahara, Lori 4873 246 Nakakihra, Darin 486335, 221, 230 260, 271 Nakamora Derek 4853 86, 131, 134, 135, 137, Nakeyama Patnck 4863 230 Naylor Mrchelle 485326 214 Negpete Steve 4853 59 214 Negron Jose 4863 230 Neil Andrea 4873 239 243 Nell Mar11na187 Niel Patr1cra6 Nelson Bnan 4863 230 Nelson Dan 230 Nelson Mathew 4873 246 Nelson Pamela 4843189 Nelson Pl'lllllp4873245 Neuensoander Wade 4863 230 Neuenswander Ward 4663 230 Neumann M1chaeI4843189 Newton Tracy 4863 230 Ngo Phung 485388 89 116 135 209 8 Ngo Tan 484384 130 132 137 1 Nguyen Thu 4873 39 246 Nguyen Tnnh4843137 189 Nnchols Dan1el48732O 105 221 23 Nlchols Jenn1ler4853 100 214 Nrckwvre Steph 246 Nlelo Carlos 4843 189 Nleto .lose 4873 246 N13st Max 4873 82 202 230 Niles L1sa485388 96 214 NIVIDSKUS Kevxn 4863 230 9 0 Noble Kristin 48536 35 214 260 271 Noels Ph1ll1p4853214 Nolan Jef1ren4853214 Nook Mrohelle4863 91 116 230 Norlin Ken4843100 162 Norlrn Kevin 4843 98 214 Nonhrop Falon4863 230 Nosalek Er1ch4853129 131 132 1 Nowlln Jef1ren4853 59 107 214 Nowlin Jolle4873 Oakley John 4843 22 189 252 Obersl Dena4843108 189 Obrlen Joey 4863 64 112 230 Ocampo Rrchard 4873 82 246 Ochlai Natal1e484350 56 131 13 Ocker Jul1e4853 114 214 Oconnor K1mberly4863 Oconnor Shannon 4853214 230 Ohern Jeaneen4873246 Ohern Michael 4853 59 205 Olague Edmund 4863 98 230 Oldenburg Dana486323D Olear Richard 485322 215 Ollart Debora4873246 Ollvarna Arcella 4873 246 Oliver G1na4873 25 246 Om Roger 4853 59 134 230 Omata Garrett 4863 132 134 137 Omieczynsln Debra4843 72 Omleczynskl Dennis 4873 246 Opatz Juan:-14943190 Opdahl Erlc4863132 230 Ornelas Marn1e4853215 Oropeza Cira 4863 230 Orr Barbara 4863 230 Ortega Amado4873246 Ortega Drego 246 Ortega Jose4873246 Ortega Rosa 4663 230 Ortlz Scot14853215 Oskoros Jacquel1ne4843 190 Osuna Charlotte 4873 25 Osuna Cynth1a4863103 230 246 0 ora Ly1e4s432 15 59 62110165190 Overturf Todd 4853 215 Owens Steven 4873 247 Oyama Klmi 485388 89 215 ln dex 267 4,.4uv-r- Pacorone Samdr 1861 103 Pagan Pagan Pagan Pagan MochaIe18513O 215 M1chelle186115 57 203 205 Stephan1e1871247 Steven 1861 17 230 Park M1llle1B718B 240 247 Partra Pak E Ron 1851215 dward 1861 100 Palmer Crndy184129 50 190 Palmer Marty 1871 247 Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palos Palowr Adam 1861230 Armando 1851 100 215 Jeanette 1841 190 Manuel 184198 190 Oscar 1871 64 247 RlCl1ard186164 290 tz Mrchelle190 195 270 Panganrhan Mana1841190 Pantrer Alesa1B71247 Pantle Dayna 1871247 Pappapehtru Patrrcra 1851 215 Paraoa 1Jan1el1B41 190 Pankh Nrrav1861230 Pans Shannon 1841 190 Park l-lae Kyung1861230 Parker Kevin 1851215 Parker K1rnberly1861230 Parker Shauna 1871 247 Parsons Kathy 1851 215 Partndge Chrrst1ne1871247 Partrrdge Llsa1851215 Passtc Laone1871247 Patel Sonal1861135 230 Patel Truptl1861230 Patel Vlpulkumar 1841 190 Paterson Chrzstopher 1641 22 Patnaude Mary 1861 230 Patrrck Mark 1871 247 Patton Jesse 1871 247 Pauley GreQ91851215 216 Pavuk Sharon 1851 22 Payne Tammy 1861 230 Peglow Laura 1871 247 Peglow T1mothy1851215 Pellln MlllSsa1B5196 97 215 Pennacchno Alexandna 1871 247 Penner Tamr1851215 Pepper Steven 1871 247 Pepper Theresa 1851 215 Percuoco Grana1871247 Percuoco Gregory 1851 215 Perez Perez Perez Perez Perez David 1861230 Francrsco 1851215 Jennrfer 1841 191 Joey 1871 247 Laurl1841191 Perl-uns Enn1871247 Perlongo Danlelle 1841 191 Pereault Colette 1841 191 Peruvlco Greg 17 Perry K1m1871247 Perry Lrsa 18616 25 230 Perryman Jacqueltne18415O 191 Peters Laune1851215 Peterson Davrd1851215 Petnccrollt Lup1ta1851215 Petrowskl Sandra 1871 247 Pettenglll M1chelle185129 215 Pettus James 1851 215 Prerce Connne1851215 Pretranlwacz Mana 1861 74 79 230 Prlohowskl Ronald 1841 191 Prlree Tawnya 247 Prneda Davrd1861230 Prnrelro Shealean 1871 108 247 Prtt Susan 1871 74 247 Potts Mrchael186130 221 Pltts Steven 184179 94 95 191 Plape Jet'lrey1871105 106 247 Poles 131118185126 215 Ponce Sean185159 62 Ponoy Trmothy1851215 Ponlallon Mark 71 Pontrellr M1chael185159 80 107 21 Pontrellr Ronald 1841 191 Pool Scott 1871 64 247 Poole Lorrarne1871247 Pope Robert1871247 Porras Franclne 191 Porter Wendv1871247 1' , ' V I , , , , ,191 ' I ' 1 . ' . f ' ' 1' 1, , , , .193 , . .' 252' ' ' ' ' ' A ,' ' . l . Q A ', I - 1 ' ,'194' 1 , b 21,5 , , ,.,, A ', y , , ' , ' ,190 ,' f A . A , , , nabune: Rona1d1a4111:2o15s, 57,59,66,108, num: Richard 15151216 Shln.Sanqra1s71249 268 lndex 5 Poseley, Kathleen 1851 79, 215 Poseley Todd 1841 191 Potter James 1851215 Poulalron Mark 1871 64 24? Powell Denrse185133 215 Prall '1'tftany186117 39 236 Preyean Sherrre184111 27 28 29 30 48 Prescott Klrnberly 1871 127 247 Preston Trac11851215 Preuss Chrrs1861230 231 Pnce Czndr1871247 Pneto Jose 1871 95 202 247 Prrnce Jeft1851215 Proctor Susan 1861 230 231 Progar Bruce 1841 192 Prutlt Robert 1861 231 Pugeda Carol1ne185129 30 204 205 215 Purcell Dawn 1861 231 Purcell Dena1861231 Pursley Susan 1851215 , Queen Damn 186166 231 Qurjada Denrse1841192 Qurntana Chnstopher184198 192 Qurnteros Jarme1861231 Quon Robert 1871 105 106 237 247 Quon S'tephen185134 50 68 107 131 135 Rabune F1eelyn186129 76 103 231 110161 164186192 256 Radclrffe Rtchard1851 215 Radovan Carolrne184125 192 Ragadale Ktm 184157 192 Rarlshack Anthony 1841 98 192 Rallo Brent185159 Rallo Bnan184159 107 112 192 Ramlrez Anna 231 Ramrrez Teresa 1861 231 Ramos Llssette1871247 Ramsundar Sonmatre 1841 116 192 Randolph Theodore 1871247 Rankrn Mrchael1861231 Rascon Stlvano 186164 106 231 Ravuk Sharon 216 Rawson Lrnda 1851216 Ray Grna185191 126 Ray Stephame1851216 231 Rayereld Casey 1871 100 247 Raypole Jeanann1851 100 216 Redheld Chrtstopher 1841 192 Hee Er1c184133 104 105 107 192 Reed Heather 1841192 Reed Vlctorla18-11193 Reeves Cynthla1871126 202 247 Reeves John 1871247 Rerd John 1841 33 55 66 110 192 193 Rerd Raymond 1851 216 Rets Marshall 1871 248 Rets Mrchelle1871248 Remolrt Jennr1er1871248 Reyes Andrew 1871 80 82 120 236 237 248 Reyes Davrd1861231 Reyes Rachelle 184120 128 130 151 Reyes Roland 1841 193 Reyes Ronme1871236 237 248 Reynolds Dav1d185159 Reynolds ..le1f1B5122 216 Rhems Je1f185133 216 Rrce Tammy 1841 108 193 Rrce Wendl1B71126 248 Rrchard Mane1841193 Rnchardson Donald 1861 231 Rlchettr Ray1861231 Rrchmond Donna 1851 72 216 Ridley, Steven 1851 94, 95. 216. 258 Rreth Nlrchael1B61231 Rrflon Devld1851132 216 Rrley Nlnna186179 116 231 Rrm Hut Soo1861135 231 Rros Marra187124B Rlos Tern 1861 231 Rrvers Soott187164 248 Roah Jeffrey 184150 59 106 110 175 Roah Mark 18716 56 57 64 112 24B Rubens Chns 231 Roberts Darren 1871248 Roberts K1rnberly1871248 Roberts Rrchard1841110 193 Roberts Robert 231 Robertson Gregory 1851 132 Robertson l.ylah1871248 Robrnson Chr1s1871248 Robrnson Davld1851 112 216 Robrnson Julxe 1861231 Roblnson Ken187139 202 248 Rodas James 1861 231 Roddy N1cole1861231 Rodgers M1ke186135 231 260 271 Rodgers Pamela 1871 248 Rodrrguez Angela1871248 Rodrrguez Augusto 1841 132 193 Rodnguez Capolrna 1861 231 Rodnguez Cecrlra 1861 103 231 Rodnguez Fernando 1871 248 Rodrrguez Jullan 1851216 Rodnguez Lours1861231 Rodnguez Mrguel1851216 Roclrrguez Sorrra1871103 108 248 Roetemelk Tho 216 Rogerson Cynth1a1B7191 128 248 Roh Danlel1851131 134 135 86 Rohas Claud1a1841194 Ro1as Nelson 1871248 251 Roman Davrd1871248 Romero Mane 1851 216 Romney Damel1851216 Romney R1chard1871248 Roop Laura 1861 231 Roper Renee 1871 248 Ruse Johnna1861231 Rose Anne 1841 194 Rusengren Carl 1851 216 Rosenstern Hrll1861231 Rosenstlel Mon1ca1871248 Ruth Derren1861231 Royce J1ll1861231 Ruberrsteln Davnd 1851 216 Rurz Glorra185179 216 Rurz Steven1B51216 Rust Paula 1851 108 216 Rustlan Steve1851216 Ryan James 1851 217 If Saavedra Jose1841194 Sabo Scott1661231 Sacadelxs Julse1851 Sacco Shen 1861 115 231 Sager Bryan 1841194 Sager Kev1n1851132 217 Sager Roy 1851 217 Sekoda Lrsa187125 248 Satcrdo Joey 1871 248 Salgado Amta1871248 Salgado Marta1851108 217 Saunas Davld1851217 Salter J Enk 1871248 Sanchez Aaron 1871 248 Sanchez Debra 1871 24B Sanchez Mlchelle1841194 Sanchez Peter 1671 100 248 Sanchez Robert 1861 231 Sanders Jerad1861 Sanders John 33 107 194 Santllian Mlchelle1B5133 127 217 Santos E1ren1871248 Sargent 111111841 194 Sargent Rebecca 1851 217 Sasalu Glen1671248 Sasekr Laur1e18418B 89 194 Sato Sean1671128 246 Sauoeclo Pamela 1851 17 217 Savage, Jacqueline 1861 231 Saxon Lrsa18712-18 Say Andrea1B51217 Scaltanr Jack 1851 132 217 Scanlon John 1871 64 109 248 Scanlon Thomas 1841 15 194 Schauones Andrew 1851 Schackles Jody 1871 Schermerhorn Todd 1861 100 231 Schesnack Stewart 1861 236 Schmrdt Mark 1671 136 248 Scnmrtt Charlarne1851 115 217 Schochard Shelly 1851 Schultze Cary 1841 55 194 Schwass Mrchelle 1851 217 Schwergert Stacy 1851 217 Scotlan Tanya 1861 Scott Kenneth 1861 136 231 Scott Sabrrna1871248 Scott Tracy 185129 205 217 Seel Knst1ne1861231 Seeley Scott 18412 131 194 231 Seeley Sharon 1841 130 Sellrg M 22 Seley Russell 1861 64 231 Santa Urare 1851217 Serrano Angelrca1861231 Settles JHI1841195 Sewell Chnstoph 1851217 Sewell Dav1d1851217 Sexton El1zabetl11851 30 205 217 Saxton Lrnda1841195 Sexton William 184111 17 20 21 161 190 Schaffer Barry 1851 217 Shah Drptr1841130 181 195 Shaul Cralg1871249 Sheer Mrchelle1861232 Shellenberger Allen 1871249 Shelton Janet 18618 97 232 Sheng Enc1871249 Sherman Je1trey1851217 Sherman Jerrold 1861232 Shermer Doug 185168 191 135 217 Sham J1rnmy1871249 Shlmabukoro Cratg186122 232 Shlmono Shawn 1861 22 232 Shlmono Tammy 1851 217 Shrmoyama Darryl 1851 129 217 Shun Carolrne1B61217 Shan Matt 1871 134 249 Shrank Mtohael1851 Shokla Nrlesh1871249 Shukla Prasant 1851217 Srelrg Melrnda 1871 Srellg Melrssa1841195 Srevers Dust1n187150 249 Srgler Tamerah 1841 126 195 Slkes K1mberly186126 232 Sllva Cynthla 1871 127 249 Srlva Mlchelle1851217 Stlvrs Tama1851114 217 Srmaan Gaby 1871 249 Srmaan Sam 1851 217 Srmon Chnstophe1871249 Srmon Herd11841195 Srmone Steve 1851 217 Srmeklns Darren 1861232 Srmeson Julle 186126 232 Sums Barbara 1861 64 232 Srnclarr Carlton 1851217 Srnclarr James 1871 249 Stngh Cl'raran1871249 slngn Har1rt1B416 132 195 Slnch Jasvlnder1871249 Slsneroz Johnny 1871 249 Sato Tammre187125 249 Sleeper Deborah 1871 249 Small Robert 1861 80 232 Smlssen Edward 1871249 Smrth Aster1ks249 Smrth D1ana187110B 249 Smlth James 18616 232 Smrth Jenn1fer1861232 Smlth Jennrfer185125 217 Smnth JuIle1871249 Smlth Kandace 184118 60 161 Smlth Kelly 1871 Smlth Ltsa 1871 Smrth Mark 1851 217 Smrth Rlchard1871249 Sorensen Chnstrna167150 127 249 Souder Julle1851217 Sov 11101671249 Sowey Mrchele1B5121B Speake Laur1e185121B Spence Krmberly 1877 249 Spenlk Grna 1857218 Splnrng R1chard184717 98 195 Stafford Rhonda 1877 249 Stalder Gerald 1857 94 95 218 Stemmen Karena 1877 249 Stammen Marranne 1847 76 195 Stamps Alalna 1857 205 218 Stamos Janeen 1847 29 57 196 Stanley T1mothy1867232 Stantos E 64 Staude Bnan 1877 212 249 Staude Edmee1857 25 Stebblns Matthew1857218 Steele Gary 1867 232 Steele, Marc 1877 249 Steele Pamela 1847 56 186 Stefam Danse! 1867 64 232 Steggell Mrchale 1877 249 Stephenson K1mberly1857 22 218 Stephenson Todd 1847 196 Stevens Garry 1847 196 Stevens Jerry 1857 59 107 218 Stevens Larry 1867 218 Stevenson V1ncent185721B Stewart Mane 1857 105 205 218 Stregeler John 1867 232 Stlles Trna 1877 249 Still Robert 1877 64 250 Stockwell M1511 1877 250 Stoddard Enc 1877 250 Stoehr L1sa1857218 Stoehr Michelle 1847 116 196 Stout Tlmmt 1877 126 Strarman Joseph 1867 232 Strong Teresa 1867 33 127 232 Stroud Bnan185721B Strodwrck Jan Ellen 1847 17 196 Stunt shawn 18479 48 50 57 76 96 Stuller Sharon 18776 25 241 250 Smlth Shelly 1867 232 Smlth Trm1857 217 smnh Tracy 1857 217 Snavely R1chard1857217 Snrgdewonu Hans 1867 95 232 Snyder Donna 1847 11 195 Socorro Rowena1867 232 Sokol Wade 1867 Soper Sandra 1877 249 some .Jerry 1877 249 Suarez Ann 186726 232 Sucher Chen 1847 76 128 130 162 196 Sugajaskr Mrchaelann 186722 232 Sulnn Wesley 1857 218 Summers Paula 1847 196 Sun Angela 1877 250 Sung Allan 1857131 134 135 21a Sung Jeffrey 1857 107 13 134 218 Sung May 1877 134 135 Suppe Gregory 1867 232 Surgener Chrrs 1867 232 Surgener Crndy 1867 232 Sutherland Dean 1867 232 Suttles Flrcky 1877 71 250 Suzukn Casey 1877 134 Suzuke Tracy 1867 131 134 221 Swan Jamerlyn 1857218 Swanson Mery1857218 Swenson Catherrne 1847 5 88 96 123 131 135 136 Swrm Shellre 1877 250 Sylers T1mothy1857218 Sypkens can 18576 15 av 204 eos 218 Tabares Mon1ca1867 232 Taga Ernest 1877 250 Takakr John 187786 128 134 250 Takasago Rrchard 1877 136 250 Talbott Candy 1867 232 Talbott Wayne 1857 107 218 Tamanaha Sh1rley1857 218 Tama Grace 1867 221, 233 Tanksn M1' e 116 Tarpley Klm 1877 250 Tatka, Mrchele 1877 250 Tatum Bobby 1857 218 Tavakollan Madelelne185788 89 218 Tawa K1mberley1B6774 131 134 218 221 Taylor Brad 1847 196 Taylor Erich 1847196 Taylor Johnma 1847 26 197 Taylor Lisa 1867 233 Taylor Michael 1867 25 233 Taylor Shawn 1847 197 Taylor Shen 1857 37 205 218 Te Krek1867233 Tenney Mrchelle 187788 250 116 Ternyak Marrna1867233 Terrebonne Garth 1857218 Terrebonne Laslle 1877 250 Theodore Davld1S67105 106 233 Thexton Monrca1847 197 Thlel James 1877 250 Threl Theresa 1847 29 158 197 Threlen Kristen 1857218 Thomas Bnan 1857218 Thomas Duane 1877 250 Thomas Kerth 187722 250 Thomas Sandy 1877 250 Thompson Cynthla1857 216 Thompson Kenneth 1877 250 Thompson Rebecca 1877 250 Thon Laura 1857 218 Thumwantt Preyanu 1857 218 Thyberg Ftegena 1877 250 Thyberg Flor! 1847195 'Elton Broan 1877250 Tlmm Thomas 1867 233 Trng Angela1877250 Tapplns Veron1ca186717 25 233 Trpton Mrchelle 1877 79 Tlsdale Jack 1857218 Todd Mlchael1857218 Todd Rrchard1867233 Toner John 1857 218 Tong Mary 1867 135 233 Tonnesen Joseph 1867 233 Torres Alexls 1847 189 197 Torres Mary 1857 218 Torrescano Desreree 1857218 Tosten Shelly 1857 218 Toth Errn 1877 25 250 Toth Nrcole 1877 250 Townsend Trac: 1877 250 Tran Tren 166784 233 Trott Jeltery 1857218 Trotter Stanton 1867 22 116 233 Tryon Mrchelle 1857 22 218 Tsar Danny 184755 134 135 197 Tsar Jeftery1877128 134 135 250 Tu George 1857 137 Tully M1chael1847197 Tully Tum 1877 250 Turc1os F1loberto1857219 Turcotte Janlce 1847 20 197 127 Turnage Leshe 1877250 Turner Knstm 1877250 Turner Patr1ck1867 22 233 Tuttle Carolyn 1867 6 233 Tuttle Marra184719T Tway Tom 1877 250 Tyson Glenn 1877 219 250 Tyson Frrchard 1857219 Uglrano Anthony 1867 136 233 Ulue Andy 1867112 205 221 233 Urata JulltO1847197 Urata Susano1847198 Urueta AIe1andro1867 64 233 Varoletl Belenalse 1847 196 Vagde Kathleen 1857 25 219 Valdez D1ana1857135 219 Valencna, lleana1847128, 130 198 Valenzuela Tom 1847 116 198 Valenzuela Wrllram 1867 233 Vallarta Mrchael 1867 233 Valle7os, Ftosana 1657 219 Van Aken Earl 1877 22 250 Van Dyke Heather 1877 108 251 Van Luth Llsa 1867 26 233 Van Melts Derek 1867 233 Van Melle M8fll'131C47 72 76 108 164 Van Son John 1877 251 Vandebrake Melrssa 1877 251 Vandenberg Randy 1857 30 219 Vandenberge Jeffrey 1877 105 Vandermeulen Flobrn 1847 198 Vandyke Wendt1847198 Varga John 1877 251 Vargas Dtego 1677 98 251 Vasanfala Fteshma1867 233 Vaughan Kevrn 1857219 Vehec Andrea 1857 219 Vehec Warren 1847106 132 198 Vera Debb1e1857219 Vera Wrlllam 1867 22 233 Verbeclr Davld 1877 251 Verla Hema 1847198 Verrett Mark 1867 233 Vrdales Loyd 1867 233 Vlllano Thomas 1877 251 Vlllareal lrene 1877 251 Vlllareal Yvonne 1847 15 198 253 Vmcl N1colette1877251 Vrnlove Wayne 1867 80 Vogler Jamle 1877 22 251 Vogler F1obln1857219 Vonscrnmmelma Erlc 1847 197 Vroom Mark185759 107 219 Vu Frank 1847 55 198 219 Vucurevrc Yelena 1877 79 115 Waddell Chr1st1ne1867 233 Wade Jarett 1877 257 Wagner Constance 1867 74 115 Wagner Shelly 1867 233 Wahlsteen Bob 1847 199 Waldklrch Jennrter186715 18 234 Waker Amy 1877 251 Walker Beth 1847 199 Walker Wendy 1857 79 219 Wallum Shannon 1847 126 Wally L1nda1867 202 234 Walsh Kelly186739 234 Wang Chren1877134 219 Wang 1318131657116 Ward Kelly 1877 202 251 Ward M1chael1857 68 Warner Warner Warsow Watson Watson Watters Weaver Debra 1867 22 234 Terry 1857219 Patncra1857 25 219 Carla1857 37 205 253 Jason 1877219 251 Darr1n186764 234 Alma 1877 251 Weber Jacquelrn1867 234 Weber Vuncent 1877 100 251 Wegenek Robert 1877 257 Welmer Shannon 1847 219 Weiser Jul1e1867 234 Weiss Carla1647199 Werss JacqueIrn1867234 Welch D1ane1867234 Welch Shawna 1877 251 Wellman John 1857 219 Welsh Jeffrey 1857 104 105 107 234 Wendt Kathleen 1867 103 234 Wesley Thomessa1867234 West Dav1d1867 234 Wham Scott 184782 199 Wr ellam Stephen1857 104 105 WhlS'Bf Davrd 1847 199 Wnltbeck Lyn 1857 205 219 Whrtley John1B77251 Whltman Dav1d1867234 Whltrnan Robert 1857219 Whrtmarsh Mrohael18676 105 234 Wrckershern Dana 1867 97 Wrden Krm1847219 Wrden Mlchael1847 22 199 Wlera, Angela 219 Wllccy, Jacquelme 1867 234 51 Wllcox Marra1847108 199 W1lkes Alan 1857 22 219 Wrlmns Landell 1877 71 251 Wrlkms Cluv1an1847199 Wxlkrns Trumell1847199 Wrllrams Wrllrams Wrllrams Wllllams Wrllrams Wrllrams Wrlllams Wxlnams Wrlllams Wrlllams Wrllrams Chrrstopher1857199 35 Stacy 1847 219 Jeffrey 1877 251 256 Gary 1847199 116 Jeffrey 184762 59 200 Jerry 1877 196 251 Melrssa 1847 200 Nancy 1857 25 234 Ryan 167764 251 Stacy 1877 22 251 Vlckr 1877 39 236 237 126 248 251 Wllllamson Chnstopher185786 132 260 271 Wrltramson Jonas 1847200 219 Wullramson Karen 1857 219 Wlllls Joanne 1867 234 Wrlmont El1zabeth1847105 200 69 Wllson Carlene1857219 Wrlson Dav1d186764 234 Wllson Donald 1857 219 Wllson Flobert 1877 64 251 Wrlson Tranette 1877 22 112 237 251 Winton Rebecca 1877 25 251 Wlrths Ann Mane 1847 200 WlSd0ff Traoy1B67 234 WlSfllGWSkl Thomas 1867 22 234 Wrsnowskr Derek 1667 84 234 Wrtkowskr Lrsa 1847 22 235 Wrtkowskr Nancy 1867 22 235 Wm Markus186780 82 235 Wong Kelly 1877 251 Wong L1sa18476 35 134 200 135 256 Wong Stephame 18576 218 219 260 271 Wong Toby 1867 100 235 Wood Deanna1857219 Wood James 1847 200 Woodward Gerald 1847200 Woolf Sharon 187722 251 237 Woolner Brran1857219 Wonhen Karla 1847 200 Worthen Stacy 1847 201 Wren Dan1el1867235 Wright Adlna 1877 22 237 Wrrght N1cole1867105 108 235 Wrlsley Julre1867235 Wu Cary 1877 251 Yaegle Steve 1847 201 Yamamoto Scott 1857 132 137 219 Yamanlshl Shen 1867 6 25 221 235 Yamashrro Jean 18472 131 134 135 2 Yang Alrce 1877 251 Yao Davrd1857219 Yates Kevrn 184766 201 Yee Brran1857135 219 Yohn Jason 186722 235 Yoo Joseph 1857 100 116 9 Yoo Samuel 1867 116 235 Yoon Kyung 1877251 Yoshrmrzu Lesl1e1857 79 Yoshlnaga Yum11857 135 219 Yosmoka Kenneth 1877 22 251 Yost Mrchelle 1847 201 Zamora Chnstrna 1847 158 201 Zamora Robert 1867 235 Zanganeh Shawn 1847 201 256 Zehner Tara 1867 17 29 235 Zehra Flober11857219 Zrtmk Randall1847201 Zumwalt Dena1877 26 251 .V , , 233 , 1 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' ,' , ' ,198 -I , , A ', ' ', ' ' , ,12B,2 . , Styer,lDaniel1867232 ' ' roguZn1,carn1een1s47 130, 135, 197 . ' Wood. Sl19llll85l 219 ', f ' ' ' , , ,233 A 1 ' of ' .Y ,y . , f ,, .10 ' .' ' I 1 . .' '. ,21 '1 , ' , ,219 , Index 269 The ever enthusiastic A.S.B. presi- dent, Bill Sexton. Biff Jektton: 14.5. B. Presicfenf Another school year has now come to it's ultimate conclusion. The year has been full of fine memories, ranging from the glories of opening day to the pomp and circumstance of graduation. The student council this year tried to gromote a spirit whereby everyone would et involved. In this I felt that every member of council fulfilled his responsibili- ties admirably, and that truly made the year one of the best yet. 1984 has brought a great many things to the world -- George Onivell, presidential elections, the Olympics to Los Angeles fly, as well as the first four year class at Kennedy. Although tto paraphase Orwelll ignorance may be strength, it is those who are willing to reach out and find new things that are going to find success in lite. 'ii 1839 X i in Q 1 1 gf Something must be said for the students and faculty that make a school. ln the case of JFK, the whole was truly greater than the sum of it's parts, in that every person at Ken- nedy had something to contribute to the school to make it a better place for all. Perhaps no one contributed more to jovial atmosphere than the activities director, Mr. C. Without his constant direction and sup- port, we could not have accomplished nearly as much as we did. A final thanks to all who have helped to make John F. Kennedy High School what it is . , . a place of enthusiastic fun which I will dearly miss. Sincerely, Bill Sexton, A.S.B. President 1 Q I' . t 3. ,, .2 it f' . 5 .1 fi ,png V 3 gon H uma one Ot duties Page 270 A.S.B. President 9360! K3 1 the wwyges o ta the M35 seft0n50nlv0l N L j. D. Hifi: and Laurie Lew: Yearbook Ea'1'tLors J.D. Hllts and Laurie 'its elves J D' Wirral? and Lew -- ecstatic workers who dedicated much of their time to the yearbook. l me edgy Egvice to BMUW' KO You're traveling through another dirnention. A climention not only of pressure and tension but ol insanity. A journey into a chaotic room whose residents are spasmatics and hypermaniacs. There's room 49 up ahead. Next stop . . . The Yearbook Zone. What a year! Every time we walked into the room we felt that we really were stepping into the Twilight Zone. THIS YEAR tha! hall a lot of revisions were made. We created some new traditions, reiuvinated others and altered the rest. But these changes would never have happened without hard work, and boy did we work hard!! Staying at school till 9 in the evening was not a rarity and Saturday workdays were make-it-or-breakfit days. ut editors are absolutely nothing without their staff, and what a staff we had!! Almost all the Seniors had jobs, but day after day they would come in early or work around their job schedules to finish their pages. We appreciate them so much lor their dedication and persistence. Michelle Cadinha never ceased to amaze us with her innovative layouts and crafty captions lWabbit!l. What we couldnt understand most was how she was always one ol the first persons to have her assignments completed. Michelle, we don't know how you did it, but hey, were not gonna fight it! Candance Hemphill always seemed to get the most du! assignments. Now were glad that she did because she somehow gave them sparkle and pizzazz A layout writer and photographer, Candace was valuable to the staff and to us. Rene Hornak iYou're O weirdll, resident drill team member, spasmatic and an all around pickersupper, still probably doesn't know how to count and type the copy or crop pictures. Thats okay, we've only been doingxit lor a year! All of Ftene's ener y paid off as she helped others finish their layouts las long as they told er exactly what to do! halhall. 'ghanks for being you Rene, we wouldnt want you any other way. When Janelle Jackson walked through the door there were always a few walls behind her. Janelle's energy was contagious and she had the greatest knack for finding terrific poems and inspirational copy. Thanks lor your patience, Janelle, through all the l don't knowsff Doug Markel lSoammer!l was our one and only yearbookie returnee and head photographer. His eye must be premanently fastened to his camera by now, Thanks for working so ard on your layouts, Doug, they're some ofthe best iLayouts? What are layoutsffl. Becky Muta i I want more plcturesll, was our expert on ten different ways to create a face page. She was usually found buried beneath a million photos until she found the Oh, this one is perfect! picture. The dymanic duo would not be complete without Becky's counterpart Lisa Wong. Talk about working against all odds, Lisa had so many doors close on her that we really dont know how she pulled it 0 . Her ability to cope when everything was falling down around her is what kept us all above water. That and the responsibility of doing all written artwork kept her busy lCome on Lisa, just write this ONEl. You guys are the best! Thanks bunches! For Juniors, jobs werent so much of a barrier than all the demandin academic work they had to guggle around. Between artvclasses and tons of homework Janet Ambulgil was able to work on all her ayouts and still keep organized. it wash t until 6.00 when she started to lost her marbles lJanetl Calm A GOWGS ' A Lffexgcigi lilflewa downli. Linette Bandy was our all around everything. She was always busy doing something or other for herself or for others. Last minute layouts was her specialty. Kyung Chang amazingly cropped her pictures without using a cropper and got them all to fit perfectly. Her layouts are some of the best lnot an eraser anywherell. Between dancing to every song she liked. land she liked almost every sonqi, Denise DeLand labored over her pages until they were just right. Then we came around and asked her to change it! Thanks for your patience Denise! Although, she was quiet, Judy Kim had an eye for neat looking ayouts and was a perfectionist at drawing them out. Thanks Judy! Let us borrow your ereser some day! Jenny Lee tBaby!i had a voice that could not be avoided. Always willing to help out, Jenny was the key to many of the layouts being completed. Kristin Noble lMouse!l worked through thick and thin to finish her pagdes. Nor rain nor shine, nor sleet or hail . . . Thanks for putting in a lot o time above and beyond the ca of duty. Chris Williams lTripper!l our photographer and danceman was USUBIIY found literally bouncing off the walls in the halls. Chris was also our main researcher and info. finder between keeping up with the Master Cylinder . H Our Sophomores were pretty dynamic if you asked them. Steve Alcala, hypermaniac, photographer and token indoor bike racer, put in hours o overtime doing what he didnt know howto do. il thought I was only a photographerli Tina Edmond was our water lock, but she wasnt a fish out ol water when it came to layoins! lpun iritendedi Between her hours ol swim practicing she made time for yearbook alter school. Pam Lyons left us after the first semester lsmart girlll but didnt leave until she made her mark on her layouts. Darin Master Cylinder Nakakihara lthe man with nojointsl floated around the campus taking pictures and kept us entertained with his spontaneous break dancing. Poor Mike Rodgers lWon't you be my neighbor'?l had to re-do his layouts over and over again. Thanks for your patience Mike, but str? using so many finals!!! A A pecla thanks also goes to Mr. Maibs TA's who printed millionsot photos for us. Mrs. Cotta and Mrs. Shurr for supplying us with information, all of our teachers for letting us out during deadlines, Mrs. Jensen for her artistic expertise, Mr. C for his support, Mr. Milne for moving all our deadlines dates around and lor his latherly advise, and especially to all of our personal friends who took our crash courses in layout design. Last and by far not the least is our advisor. Mr. Maib lDadll, who never saw the light of day before the deadline, Thanks for your never-ending patience, support and for keeping all of us Fat and happy ! g E E , As for us, this has D680 a year that we will never forget. Starting out with no returning members lincluding usl, afinancial debt, a new advisor and no experience we had a bigxiob ahead of us, but to our surprise it has been a better yearthan expected. This book is still a little roug around the edges, but it is one the we are proud of. We hope that in ten years or so from now we can helpuyou reminesce about some of the best years of your life, but remember that the very best. years are going to last for eternity. Always rely on the Lord, he'lI get you through everything. He definitely helped us! God Bless. ln Christ, Laurie Lew and Jonathan Hilts Editorssin-Chief Editors Page 271 ERN, . i-A kk. . M -K-: X 3 X t ,--. .W ku, ..... ZLZZ T Q . , :.: . , I. ,,,,..k 5,lN K' 1 ... .V X . xx 'T 2 Q ' '7 - g,.,X:, . .mmm 1 w .. ELS? :tina :.. ' 1 X-' . ' fy ,Q m ,bbh , LL L L ,Mx ' L L . X i ' x f A x --- A ' : -1 -1-: H ifi EH tm,A a ' k W v-f-'F ,I V X y MV 2 .E .. 4wss,A i 7 1 Steve Astle strives for a win. i 2 LA? i Lwdd Dowd gm O Cma gf F , ww. ip g ma mcroU,uH:l1fmu?n 5- E Jfpowmxlafad 11, QQ- Q WM M gg ? E 5 Egg? MfQunJQFL?,mwmE0LQffmf QE cl M ww Q2 EEE? 5 5 -K' 23QffM 5 Q Q EEE gi L+ 75 Egg gfi E E LET QYEPQEQOEQ 3KgwwagX,s,:e35?5 Q2 I 'ici WEE? REQ Siggfkifgsggaif ?T5XfGE'QgEggNw QE? gg ggi? Qf 5 Qiiffig? OUWVDO . 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