John F Kennedy High School - Eternal Flame Yearbook (La Palma, CA)
- Class of 1985
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Nancy Williams and Alane Azevedo show off the senior pride. 5. As leatl-ers of the Drill Team, Chris Collier and Patricia Warsow, symbolize their closeness. 6. Untlerclassrnen, jeaneen Ohern, Carrie Claxton, julie Nowlin, Heather Meadows, Dave Christenson, Todcl Brown, Pam Rodgers, show their spirit. 7. The lrish always close with a Bang ! .al -i - ,-is ig. 'L ,- fp :W .5 4 fi . .4 ,. i ,, ff ! !14 we 54 X Nfl 'it-Q . I.. .0 0,8 S 5 4? gi! fr 41 o Q ,nf WA . Qszing QQ 250 Table of Contents 3 9 4 A A - gr.: ,,9'Bi,'i. I wwf, 5 ' o . ,,..v' . g . l HIGHLIGHTS --X ., -oy m9't'bA to dk V x is lxgyllgf Wy fjfbgpfify if Wong? Qs Q Sinjyxlyop Offs rpys awww QIJQ NXT My all do QD my' r A' Lokxolbf 5 A6Vil,v9?i Of QQ. of? as we RW www M WH, by Qwwx wwf 'lf' Mfr ywfflfrllpiwbw JV5gr i5Sg GSX- 0550 Q40 M G - Ko . ww Q W wb My l if QP VZWWN -of ' fx wo ' .1 ai ' Q, WM B db is QW 1 Ewa-+ QMS- ' 1. Proclaiming to all that we are h Hgh l h h 3. To man! like Steve Negrere,foorball -'eff ' sound through the night. bronze ur brains as well. 2. Caroline Pugeda and Allan First are in h b d when 4- I-CI'S heal' if f0l'JCiTWil1i1l11S, iUSf 0516 0 H A l A' ir comes to promoting spirit. ryrhmaric spim. 2 Wdcve Go! SPIRIT ow 'bow' YOU is 7 if student s vocabulary here ' 1 at john F.Kennedy High ' School. It plays a major role in the everyday g is X 'F-4' , atmosphere around the i Q s g pirit is a word in every .Y Campus. Throughout the whole year, the Irish students showed their spirit and enthusiasm at football games, pep assemblies and all other school functions. Spirit isn't something you have to teach here, because the Irish passed that course with flying colors. So let's hear it ll! '4We're from Kennedy couldn't be proud- er, and ifyou can't hear us, we'll yell a little louder!! l . l. Hey Danny tDalton5l lt tastes better in your mouth. 2. But . . . Uncle Willie tClarkl. says Kathy Poseley and Debra Kreis. 5. Brian McKellips, Casey Rayfield, and Dave Christiansen lead the crowd in a cheer. 4. Heather Meadows, julie Nowlin, and Pam Rodgers prove that Sophomores can have fun too. 5. Elissa Sexton peps up the Irish in a pep assembly. 6. Hey those juniors are smiling - Maybe we're win- ning. 7, Cathy Laslcey puts humor into our games. S. Shondi Asltins and Felicia Keith show us their pearly Whites. 9. Chris Cronin,joanne Milne, Sandy Thom- as, and Kelli McMillian show how much they like Cypress. 10. HWe can be cheerleaders too, yells Shannah Morris and Nancy Williams. l l. The j.F.K. Cheerleaders strut their stuff. - r I fs f J-,.,,,,, , I we 1 'Za S ff ,, x , s b U IP- . ,Q .in 1 ' VR. '. Q . tiii. wt . ' i W i i E ii' .Aw V if fi, 1 t - Ute! I t t. I . v V ff 's s. . Wi 1 6 Spirit 1 t' '21, 6,553 U-rg 1.11, av 'fin Q-as H If f If . ,J vp ,V nk f3f?,.:-3--N I I ........ ...il-Q . r 'n ,na V1 F3 W gi' Q lil ' VI, V v .e. X 'V 'lf S, if I Ii' f , A f' fw , , S i' . V I 'x ' ? I A I K, kg. .i . Eu A J ' A '4.31. w 'W 8.-I L1 Q? 15. at ,x W ii I .. X14 'rim I risk no escaping Irish insan- ity. Where else but on Kennedy s campus could I hope to find such di- verse personalities? At one table, everyone is frantically trying to get the inside facts on his upcoming fifth period chemistry test. Having fought their way through the lunch lines, others are concerned only with de- vouring their lunches within the remaining ten minutes. Throughout the week, many students spend their lunch time planning club activities. A great many students can be found taking it easy, enjoying the lunch period with friends. Hey, wait a minute!! Look over there - what is that? It looks like - it is! An underclassman has made the mistake of strolling through the Senior Circle! A couple of burly seniors are help- ing him find the trash can! I bet next time, this unfortunate victim will watch his step a little more closely! Oh! the bell already? Well, I have to rush if I'm going to my locker and hope to make it to class on time! just another insane day at good ol' JFK , verywhere I look, there's 1. Robert Wilson is demonstrating to his friends the fine art of using his head. 2. Tony shows a sly smile while recovering from his morning classes. 3. Tony Hooper, Carlos Machado, and Matt Stebbins show joe Bennett why he shouldn't forget to take out the trash. 4. Carrie Kirchberg, Lyn Whitbeck, Sheri Taylor, Stephanie LaPrairie, and Kris Martinez call time out from a football game to smile for the camera. 5. Kathy Poseley, Willie Clark, and Debra Kreis caught off guard - come on guys, keep the jokes clean! 6. Chris Houston says, I ain't afraid of no ghost! 7. Patti Gwilliam gets by with a little help rom her friends Eric Moore, Steve Quon, Willie Clark,jerry Daugherty, and Mike Faddoul. 8. Man- iacs anonymous- identities revealed -Tony Hoop- er, Carlos Machado, Max Niist, Lyn Whitbeck, Chris Blackmore, Cari Sypkens, Todd Gray, Brett Bissel, JeffGreen, and jessejones. 9. Tim Smith and jawan- ni Cousett swear that school made them this way! 8 Irish Insanity mcmity l ,Wm .I A 'Jil' it 5181 ,, was up ,V . 4 9:31 5 , i Y- -1 : 1:5 . se. -- wi 'luv - X 4 41. , . ,ft 4, .x 1 Q -sts Q 1 Q V J 4 if is he 'Un . AV ' .. f 3 H115 sf' l ' ' r . M , . , .K A ld-.3 ' . as , Q - -. l '.f,,-gf ff A' .-. .4 H.. wtfwm ' sw .. , sg - 3 Iii .. -nr. .rs i t -ig I as S5913 2', ' W? 23 U.. ja .- , 'K Q9 11 4 9 V 3 , yy ,V V71 -f' 9 .K , X Q E 87 I ' I it A 5. , .1,m,5r ,, U X . L ,levi -3 5' .-f .fi-Q , , x, j' Q W by if . A 2 M., Jdq fix Y' 2 Irish Insanity 9 f ,rd F' 4. JM 4 s Y WEJVQ in his Together y being together a new shine was brought to our campus. The smiles that were shared throughout the year took the frost off the everyday routine and created warmth and laughter. The relationships that were formed and the people that were met made the days go by faster. The relationships that were built just may be the most impor- tant ones in our lives. Not only academic learning, but learning how to get along with each other was a part of the year. It can be said, by sharing each other and each other's smiles. We made it through the year . . . TOGETHER! l. Karen Howyler, jennifer, jerry Daughtery, and Willie Clark, out for a good ol, time at the ballgame. 2. Darcy Barker and Eric Evans casually bump into each other, we found them doing this quite frequent- ly. 3. I use Close Up for Mike, saysjulie Ocker. 4. Ray Rachetti and Tony George, friends or sweethearts? 5. Who said three's a crowd? , state Wendy johnson, Kristi Lind and Stacy I-Iodson. 6. Let's hear it for the girls, say Gina Moreno, Mi- chelle Pagan, Loretta jensen, Kathy Fenton, Kelly Walsh, Amy Mays, and Shelly Molendyke. 7. Kenny Moran do you take this woman janet Shelton . . . 8. Good friends stick together, jennifer Jacobs and Angel Kimberling. 9. Who ya gonna call? The H.C.'s . .. Gina Coppage, jenny Waldkirck, Kim Cracchiolo, and Krista Harrell. 10. This is my friend Rob , says Ron Kaulen. ll. Stand by your man , says Gina Locicero about Todd Hudson. 12. These buds for you! Cindy Hansell and Caroline Pugeda. hum 11 A L - AH' -. ..., 1. 5 ' .fig x --1.1:-r' ,Vx I Friends and Couples ll ff- The Glamorous Lzfe he wears cz long fur coat of flazzrescent, even in the summer time . . . As bright oranges glow in the dark yellows and eye squinting greens blinded our campus, darkly tinted , v i - sunglasses soon became a necessity. Who's who and how much was the question, as trying to GUESS how much peoples clothes cost was the challenge of the day, And with PURPLE RAIN falling, people thanked their LUCKY STARS they had old reliable BL U E jEAN 's on their side. Like a RATT OUT OF THE CELLAR the word popped out as breakin' jumped in and all around campus people could be found spinning on their heads. But one thing was for sure, style was not lacking on the Ken- nedy campus. 1. Tina Edmond and Sean Finlay sing, We wear our sunglasses at school! 2. Those flourescent colors are driving me WACKO! , says Leonard Escardo. 3. All the way from Hawaii, Lyn Whitbeck sports the latest in head wear. 4. Carla Watson takes time from her bus schedule to give a smile. 5. Dress code?? What dress code?! asks Tony George and Ray Richetti. 6. Fresh from money makin' Manhattan comes fat laces, shown here by jason Watson and Darrin Queen. 7. Wordl'jeff Sung and Maria Cheng pose For You . 8. Stephanie Escohar takes time to show us her pearly whites. 9. No photographs, please , says Kristi Lind. 10. Suzy 4Elliotl and her Banshees 4Kit McCall and Nannye Bottb get CRAZY at lunch. 11. GUESS what?? The sky is fallinglln, implies Brandy Gugert. 12. Breakin' the lunch time away, Robert Wilson and co. shows the latest breakin' moves. 15. Mr. Burns sports the latest in fighting Irish fashion. 14. Lace was in as you can tell by Sharon Maynes. 12 Fads and Fashion K... N l' 2 2 2 3 5 1 I I A 3 I x iq? Y ,Y Wag IH QL Q,'- 1 X 1 ij 'ir , -, r ,, -1 4 A4-. N 2,,'5'7R, ,Q ,L - .1v.! T I PX!-.NM W fs Fads and Fashion I3 Feel the eat Fee! the Bm! ho are they? They are the 1984-1985 Varsity Song, Cheer and Yell Squads. Their outstanding per- formance that they did at camp led them to become an award winning squad. The danceable beat of the songleaders were led by the head songleader, Rosilyn Bosley, while head Cheerleader, Caroline Pugeda, did her part in leading the cheer and Yell leaders in their spectacular routines. These guys and gals led the crowd with their exciting stunts and enthu- siastic cheers throughout the year. 1. Oweoweoweo and the beat goes on as Song and Cheer yell themselves into a frenzy. 2. KL to RD Top row: Mike Pitts, Kathy Fenton, Shawn Holland,jen- nifer jones, Jorge jazan, Kami George, Charlie Burns, Elissa Sexton, Alan First. Middle row: Kelly Walsh,julie Hudnall, Sharon Atherton, Rosilyn Bos- ley, Kathy Lasky, Stephanie Coker, 3. Kennedy Var- sity Cheer. 4. No matter how tough the competition gets, Cheer always supports song. 5. Well, when things look grim we know who to call . . . Varsity Yell Leaders. 6. Head songleader, Rosilyn Bosley and Head Cheerleader Caroline Pugeda. 7. Kennedy Varsity Song. S lf- ff' .aft 'Af--at 14 Varsity Song and Cheer mfr Ja' 3 'Z , ,..Qw4.a-' uuu.f:mm,us1 Vlblkiaiil s A101333 FT F?'52?!7'5 X mg mils .7 '-. 5-'ks ' JI . W 76 A wg, M X. fa 1 ,. J . l,,, 6K. Qui , Varsity Song and Cheer I5 iw if: 'Qiflx U vs , -J A Q fv '39 A! xx w E 1 w 'H at 4 . 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'HWIQL ,g. 'f5,p ,,4z..1-,w.,j,5,-p:Z ,, ' ' ' pj,4ofn.ia1fV aqi unqy .iapwq qonzu aw f2u.zq1 .glzj fiqy ui arn g Q l fungi' 'Z' 1, ,ar ' K' .uf KL C ' 'Z 5 ii' ,-iq ai- .0-4 24 elf Y ' ,425 s 5 f 9 5 f- 1 X1 N W' 65 ,,W,' AQ J 1 4 if 'k I X a I 77 the om' to Success uccessfulu is a good word to describe the Student Council. While most of us started school in Sep- tember, this busy bunch was planning up coming events. These had to be fit into their busy summer schedules. With A.S.B. President Mike Bang, leading the way with the rest of the Student Council right behind him, they encouraged the Student Body to get involved. Activities like the back-to-school dance, with a first ever DJ., pep assemblies, Spirit week, and homecoming were all memorable and special to everyone. The Winter Formal held at the Balboa Pavillion, Irish Week, and The Prom, in which we were the first school to hold one at the Emerald Hotel, were lasting impressions, one could not forget. When it was all over, the hard work was definitely a successful projection of pride and Spirit! l. -Iawanni Cousett, Kris Gibson, Cindy Hansell, Danny Nichols, and Alane Azevedo all agree, We are just one big happy family? 2. After an outstand- ing assembly, Stephanie Laprairie and Dave Christ- ensen take a few minutes to relax. 5. The Freshmen Representative Marina Bennett struts her spirit. 4. -lust swinging around we have iback rowl Andy Uiiie, Chris Blackmore, Alane Azevedoulason Smith, Mara nie Ornelas, Tsuyoshi Kuramoto, Caroline Pugeda, Kris Gibson, Andy Reyes, Danny Nichols, Cari Syp- kens, Gina Moreno, Dave Christensen, Lyn Whit- beck, Gina Ray, Chuck Doyle, Mr. Christensen, ffront fowl Marc Ferraiz, -Iohn Christensen, Kevin Brown, Mike Bang, Cindy Hansell. 5. Student Coun- cil. ibiick row! Marnie Ornelas. Lyn Wliitbeck, Gina Moreno, Marc Ferraiz, john Christensen, Kevin Brown, Alane Azevedo, Dave Christensen, Gina Ray, Tsuyoshi Kuriimoto, Kris Gibson, Chuck Doyle, lfront row? Caroline Pugeda, Cindy Hansell, Andy Reyes, Mike Bang, Cari Sypkens, Chris Black- more, Danny Nichols, Andy Uiiie,jason Smith, Mr. Christensen. 6. The outstanding Student Council Cabinet: Cindy Hansell, Mike Bang, Cari Sypkens, and Marnie Ornelas. S. A great contributor to the Student Council's success is Mr. Christensen, the student Council Advisor, 18 ASB. D A Ani Wifi? Q tg! Xl l OQQ ff' R.. ll egg, N f. 5 5 3 2 5 1 ' i i' t i fa na -It BC sa 'va 3 X -W., . i ,mp x ni ,,.--' N4,+'Wr 1 5 5 I r A.S.B. 19 S l'1f'ZlUZ.71g Wfiib SPZ.1 Z'lL ooting, blowing, march- ing and drumming their way into our hearts the Band was a mayor ingre tremendous spirit this year. The band was al- ways there to help lead the cheering at assemblies and football games, and they were always seen at local parades through- out Orange County where they won many awards for their outstanding perform- ances. Led by band director Zig Kanstul and marching instructor and major Richard Dekany, the Shamrock Regiment spent many mornings, and they spent countless hours selling items for fundrais- ers. All of this helped to make this a very successful year for the band and helped to keep the strutting with spirit. Y 7 dient to Kennedy's l. Eric Nosalek and joel McAllister show off their band humor. 2. Richard Dekany has the prestigious look of a band major. 5. Tapping away at the xylephone, Henry Gallart shows his expertise. 4. Heidi and Wendi Hyer show off their spirit before the parade. 5, Marching down La Palma Avenue, the band plays their rendition of Eleanor Rigby. 6. Pre- paring for an upcoming field show, some band mem- bers give a flawless performance at a morning prac- tice. 7. The Shamrock Regiment presents another exciting half-time show. 8. Scott Rheins puts out his all during morning practice. 9. The 1984-1985 Band: iback rowl Domenic Llamas, Stan Trotter, jeff Wil- liams, StaceyTrotter,jeffReynolds,jeffGrover, Eric Nosalek, jeff Edwards, joel McAllister, Richard Dabbs, Heidi johnson, David Berry, Tim Holihan, Carlos Cota, jason Yohn, lsecond rowb Stacy Wil- liams, joe Lucero, Daryl Pease, Gary Gomez, Scott Mechler, Lynn Blake, Ron Degany-Aviram, Eddie Cobb, Darryl Hast, Tanya Scotlar, Tyler Reed, Mor- ris Berry, juanita Mauricio, jamie Vogler, Lori Bar- now, Eric Batchelor, Cthird rowb Sandy Chavez, Rudi Martinez, Nathon Turaiski, Dave Eli, Mitch Cramer, Mike Swaffer, Tranette Wilson, Rachel Morales, Ursula Lovely, jenny Askov, julie Gordon, Robert Kinning, Shannan Bushard, Martha Cook, Valerie Houlihan, ffourth rowb Denice Eli, Adina Wright, Christy Garreau, Ken Yoshioka, Pat Turner, Rich O'Lear, Chris Svensk, Alex Cuevas, Henry Gallart, Drew Corrigan, Chad Barrow, Christine Hill, joe Lamoureux, Sean Whitely, Cfifth row? Scott Hamble- ton, Heidi Hyer, Wendi l-Iyer, Rosilyn jacobson, Laurie Klinkers, Sharon Woolf, Keith Thomas, Shawn Shimono, Anita Salgado, jean Lenning, Lee Ann Kiser, Pam Lyons, lsixth rowl David Oieda, Adrian Abbott, Debbie Vera, Richard Gruevich, Scott Rheins, Todd Polis, Richard Dekany. 20 Band '31 3: 44,4 'W 4 : iv-at ,, . ffl- fi an ff x 1 -V' l C ,Y ,f , v f rg.. 'n ' iff! 515- , 4 ' . 'f fl. 'Rfk-si' - .. . ...Qf 'E xfl 5 F N .w , 1-'f.4K 91.52 3 S' ,, ,Q 'F ,mf ll Wufif . ,.1 A 0 Mm '5jwj!.Mw,, ff- -', w six' ff ,- M wif 'f'f.M J 1 Cl mx -A V' 9 L Band 21 Mmfchmg 77 Style he Drill Team had not only an exciting year hut, one of competition and performance as well. These 56 girls practiced 12 hours a week and per- formed in three shows a week. Their dedication showed forth in the assemblies, home games and routines. They added a special flare to the band in the Silverado Days Parade and sparked up The Band and Drill Team Spectacular. The girls worked hard under their advisor Danell Till, and practiced with the leaders: Lisa Carrillo, Chris Collier, jennifer Smith, Patty Warsow and Veronica Tip- pins. Gfficers were jennifer Gloe, Sheri Yamanishi and Tammy Sito. All these girls, along with the rest of the team, worked hard to come out in style. l. Showing their Irish pride at the games Qleft to rightl Tammie Sito, Laura Malone, Ann Marriquez, jenni- fer Malone, and Carol Hay. 2. ln leading of the team Lisa Carrillo. 5. Marching with the inspiration of fun in the Silverado Days parade. 4. W'orlcing to perfec- tion: rleft to righth Kim Burtch, Lisa Stoehr, Lisa Perry,janine Clasen, Veronica Tippens, Becky Win- ton, Sandy Thomas, and Carol Hay. 5. Truly a lasting relationship with friends at lunch. Cleft to rightl jen- nifer Smith, Patty Warsow and Chris Collier. 6, Al- ways ready for Action in the best of spirits. lleft to rightl Erin Toth, Kim Wood, Michelle Arakaki, Laura Malone, Carol Hay and Denise Higuchi. T, Proceed- ing on with the ones in charge. ileft to right! Chris Collier, Lisa Carrillo, jennifer Smith, Patty Wfarsaw, and Veronica Tippins. Officers not shown. jennifer Gloe, Sheri Yamanishi, and Advisor Danell Till. 8, The team at last, fleft to right! Beth Mercer, Kristin Bancly, Michelle Arakaki, Erin Toth, joanne Miline, Margaret Costenada, Kristi Lina, Lori Hunt, Sheri Yamanishi, Wendy johnson, janine Clasen, Kim Burtch, Ann Marriquez, Kim Woods, Kathleen Kli- nicke, Patty Warsow, jennifer Smith, Lisa Carrillo, Chris Collier, Veronica Tippins, Denise Higuchi, Sandy Thomas, Carol Hay, Kelli McMillan, Kathy Vajola, Gina Oliver, Lisa Stochr, Tammie Sito, Chris Croneimjennifer Malone, Laura Malone, Becky Win- ton, Shondi Aslcins, Lisa Perry and Michele Tatka. mf ea is Q 22 Drill Team 9 fl i ,wi if f i ,Q ,1 1 x 5 -L f Yi, K 1 lim ll' ,,....f..-- ,,,..,....-- -1 55131317 i mi 5 1-1........4L.... i. -4 ' K A IJ..-J. 4- - J. ,,......--. ,A kg, f,, 5,.g,,zgfQ4+-www - E5 . 1 i, 1 zu, 73WS?333113!'??YY?? Drill Team 2 5 ,..,.. The Elite I fish ashionably dressed in their pristine white uni- forms with metallic green and gold sequins, the john F. Kennedy Col- orguard embarked onto a new and exciting fall sea- son. With their techniques rehearsed to perfection, this elite group captivated au- diences of all ages. Before any award could be won, the col- orguard spent many hours before and after school practicing to achieve the excellence they have attained in their performances. The Colorguard consists of both flags and rifles. Tracey Fay and Tracey Bouche were the flag captains. Melody Alsmand and Gina Polis were the rifle captains. Together they produced the 1984-1985 award winning colorguard. l. Displaying the Kennedy banner with Irish pride. 2. Saluting the judges the colorguard gives a fine perfor- mance. 3. Colorguard leaders: Tracy Boucher, Tracey Fay, Gina Polis, and Melody Alsman. 4. Front row: Cindy Clark, Cheryl Zumwalt, Tracie McKin- ney, Kelly Lumpkins, Michelle Bembo, Kira Shin, Trish Cotugno, Gina Espinoza, Denna Purcell, Diane Gurule, janna McConnell, Lisa Boucher, Christina Carrasco, Wendy Cugal, Dawn Purcell, Karen john- son, Ann Suarez, Lisa Van Lith, Dena Zumwalt, Shar- on Feid Kim Crandall, Shawns Young, Sharon Weim- er, Sherri jackson, Kim Krauskoff, Lisa Taylor, Rhonda Minner, Kris Crandall, Elizabeth Pope, Tracey Boucher, Tracy Fay, Melody Alsman, Gina Polis. 5. Christina Carrasco proudly carries her Ken- nedy flag while marching in time with the band. 6. Rifles: Melody Alsman, Gina Polis, and Trish Cotug- no give their best for the crowd. 7. Colorguard flags performing with precise accuracy. fl, ffl 'X ,lb l I-XXL X V QJDJ 'J I Qx i a Q W CXAXP rail U .ty l. 5 Ci J 95 Rd' if fl X Y V XC J Of X QW 'lil LY K Q5 f V f il TX ll X VW dll il' K ix .W v wx X T. fi X lx 9 Til? rw f ,f'XwliXy' 1 Y'-X X ,X 24 Colorguard 'fi l. '11 'll mpgs- 5 QSM!!-ii Colorguard 2 5 Simi our Stuff he Kennedy High Per tertained many specta- tors through the year during assemblies and at special events, such as Silverado Days, Fine Atrs Holiday Show, Spring Show and Holiday in Music. The girls were under the supervi- sion of Ms. McBride, who helped them with their modern dance, ballet, tap, jazz and novelty routines. The Dance Team spent many of hours preparing for each of their performances before and after school. A lot ofhard work should be contributed to advisor Ms. McBride and to president Sharon Ather- ton, Vice president Tracy Scott, Secretary Treasurer Caroline Pugeda and Leaders Brenda Kwan, Stephanie Coker and Gina Coppage. forming Dance Team en- l. President Sharon Atherton. 2. Leaders: Crop to bottom? G. Coppage, T. Scott, C. Pugeda, S. Ather- ton, S, Coker, and B. Kwan. 3. Performing Dance Team. 4. Tap Groupzj. Smith, G. Coppage, M. Gon- zales, and L. Wallin. 5. Sophomore Group: V. Wil- liams, Y. Kang, L. Sakoda, A. Wright, and T. Hous- ton. 6. Senior Group: L. Chang,j. Cousett, E. Sexton, C. Watson, L. Carrillo. 7. junior Group: R. Rabune, T. Zehner, S. Askov. 8, Senior Group: K. Houston,j. Jacobs, N. Williams, M. Hyder, A. Casebeer. 9. Se- nior Group: K. Laskey, D. Clark, I. Hudnall and R. Bosley. Z6 Performing Dance ,4 WSJ fn ' v V- ' ' 'f H. .X fe ' x I. r .lbw 1' s sf' if? af E32 if ,-il up . . : Q' , 1 Q f fm Jhaq ' ', 4 M . 1 1' 5: 1 , um X A -a 5 umnunnuna rp, imma, . N QE 35? ai- Iliv More Them cl Clam IT'S A ADVENTURE ho says that there is no true adventure left in the world? Why, there was an adventure going on dur- ing fifth period in room 49 everyday, Monday thru Friday and then some. Although the adventurers were dis- guised as your everyday students, they car- ried the qualities to meet those fierce year- book deadlines CD-days? and to work together so that the book came out on time. Leading this adventurous staff was the Editor-in-Chief, janet Ambuehl, who along with Advisor Mr. Bob Maib saw to it that the expedition was kept on course and did not fall behind schedule. In an area unique in itself was Steve Alcala, the pho- tography Editor, who while working with the other photographers had the job of capturing the natives of film. As a whole, the entire group of adventures contrib- uted his or her talents to help each other out. Although there were some steep mountains to climb, the yearbook adven- ture was fun and worth the prize. What prize one might ask? Why those priceless images found only in the jungles ofjohn F. Kennedy High School- those Images of Spirit! .i.'sf,,,f A ,L gi M,-it E ,,'KQfWwn7 Q if .5'5 w9Mi'? 0'1f.'QQ, Sq, 19?-9 I--. 4 28 Eternal Flame it VU l. Ron Kaulen and Stephanie l.aPr ' ' airie pose for a quicky. 2. Ronda jolly and Kyung Chang discuss layout techniques 3 je Le . , . nny e and june Murkarni have girl-talks while taking a break. 4. The 19844985 yearbook staff: CL to R7 top row: Mr. R. Maib, jenny Waldkirch, Mike Rogers, Ron Kaulen, Ken Scott, j.D. Hilts, Christopher Williams, Daniel Roh, Han Kim, Steve Acala, second row: Robin Christensen, june Murakami, jenny Lee, Darcy Barker, Hee Young Yeon, Kristen Noble, Denise DeLand, Kathy lnouye, Diana Valdez, janeen Hill, Ronda jolly, bottom row: Suzy Eliot, Darin Nakakihara, Kyung Chang, janet Ambuehl, not shown in photo: Andy Kim and Tina Edmond. 5. Darin Nakakihara and jenny Waldkirch give thumbs-up for the Eternal Flame, 6, Veteran j.D. Hilts gives aid to Hee Young Yeon, a new member of the staff. 7. Our editor janet Ambuehl makes photo-editor Steve Alcala work for his grade. 8. Photographers like having their pictures taken too! 9. S ' eniors lead the way! 10. Mr. Maib shows his animal magnitism. iv? NME ,ff f Elernal Flame 29 Telling Us All About I 50 Sbanzrofk aking interviews taking notes and taking a look the highly spirited Sham rock staff presented us with the opinions and current events at our school. They covered all the activities on the campus with enthusiasm to keep the student body completely informed. The Newspaper Staff was led by the expertise of the editors-in-chief Eddie Kreitz and Teresa Strong, as well as the section edi- tors jeff Rheins, Kristy Appell and Shan- non Carey, and cartoonist Garrett Omata and advisor Mr. C. All these people helped to make the Shamrock a major compo- nent to the school's radical spirit. at Kennedy High School, l. Relaxing after an exhausting deadline, Steve Astle takes a hreak. 2. Mr. C. is the colorful advisor of the newspaper. 3. Jerome Andrews grins while ponder- ing his next assignment. 4. The l984-1985 Sham- rock staff: Cupper rowbjerome Andrews, Mike Ricth, Tim Peglow, Mike Rankin. Chottom rowl Shannon Carey, Eddie Kreitz, Angela Coletta, Garrett Omada, Steve Astle, Teresa Strong, Aliana Stamos, Kristy Appeljenniferjtmnes, Maria Gonzalez. 5.JeffRheins compiles his notes after taking an interview. 6.jenni- fer jones types ecstatically to finish her story. 7. Shannon Carey works violently to make her deadline. 8. Eddie Kreitz and Teresa Strong, the editors-in- chief, plan the next edition. - rf... Q if ,get g .., . iii? . .,...-q i .- all 'HU , Sac - --.eli'lW4- '? A .W 2 3 .LJ- H4 . XML-.L JS! ff-5 1-s 'tix ,l in in, ,.f I 5 6 ,x ,f ...Z ff Us 1 2 ,-1 ff5'?p 6 , .wkxfl x X 'irfx . T- ' ' x ' 3. -IQX Q . I' 'V 'v . - T 7 ' - . ,' 'va. , . 51. 1 Y, ,. 'V 'K 1 .4 ,fc A R ,gin 1' 1 TAA: 5 5 , I .- big :j U ,I :I . ,. 5: ' . gg A , I ' 5 X , 3 . fl? ' U cgiuvki , r .L XY:-' is Mi R in 52 Homecoming Moonlzgbt mm' Roses he crisp November night air with the moon glow- ing over Handel Stadium was the atmosphere for Homecoming 1984. The potential queens and princesses were filled with excited anticipation as they were chauffeured around the track in classy Corvettes. As the band played the theme from the movie Terms of Endearmentf' the girls were escorted by their fathers onto the field. Then the long-awaited moment came. A Trans Am with the mystery guest inside drove onto the field, and everyone in the stands waited to see who it was. It was Burt Reynolds! At least he sure looked like the Bandit. He was the Burt Reynolds look-alike, and he announced that Alane Azevedo was queen. The court was composed of senior princesses Jawanni Cousett and Caroline Pugeda, junior princess Terri McCarthy, sophomore princess Chris Clam- mer, and freshman princess Deanna Mays. This Homecom- ing night will always be remembered as a night filled with special memories, and moonlight and roses. H 55 hejfve got the limb Spzzfzf he Junior Varsity Cheer Not only did they cheer for our 1un1or varsity teams, they also did some cheering for our varsity teams as well. As far as spirit and pep go these six girls had more than enough. Way to go J.V.!!! Being the mascots at Kennedy is definately not as easy task to handle. But this years mascots, Laurie Speake and Janeen Latosa, handled it with no problem. leaders did a terrific job. l, Janeen Latosa and Laurie Speake cheer the varsity football team on, 2. Laurie Speake looks over the crowd. 3. Janeen Latosa poses for the photographer. 4. Laurie Speake andJulie I-ludnall are happy with the way the game is going. 5. Laurie Speake fights offthe Cypress Centurion. 6. Janeen Latosa shows her spirit. 7. J.V. Cheer left to right: Ami Borrell, Shellie Molenclyk, Christie Marquez, Felicia Keith,Jennifer Jacobs, and Michelle Pagan. 8. The 84-85 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. 9. Felicia Keith stops for a pose. lO. Felicia Keith and Jennifer Jacobs. cheer buds, ll. Felicia Keith flying high. 12. Christie Mar- quez says, CHEESE Eli Q, 2 f 34 Mascot , . g 3 2 gi X 'X REQ Q 3 X NT +'i' E JM i A sw? EQ :w x 5 , Q wif Quinn 1 A. l' ...of jf 5 -4, 1. ----.-......., '-U-s-i, -We -60211092 I Be Prozwfer he Sophomore cheer Job throughout the school year Makingspir it rise wherever they shined their bright smiles. Chanting their many sayings at football games, assemblies and other events is not an easy job to han- dle. But these girls are proud enough and take pride in doing their cheering right! So let's hear it sophomores! 'KWe are the sophomores couldr1't be prouder and if you car1't hear us we'll yell a little louder!!! leaders did a spectacular 1. The 84-85 Sophomore cheerleadersg clowning around. 2. Thu Nygeun and Vicki Williams flash 'em an Irish smile. 3. julie Nowlin singled out of the crowd. 4. The 84-85 Sophomore Cheerleaders left to righti Lynn Kengjaneen O'hern, Thu Nygeun,julic Nowlin, Heather Meadows, Vicki Williams. ' KK x ing si 36 Sophomore Cheer eing at the bottom of the heap isn't always easy for the freshmen cheerlead- ers. But these six girls have clearly shone through that big pile with all their spirit and pep! hey've got the enthusiasm and the energy promote spirit whenever it is needed. 1The 84-85 freshmen cheerleaders: left to right: e thea Williams Marc McClelland Tami Berr Q Y i Yi ari Bandy, Jodi Nowlin, Amy Ciesinski. 2. Jodi es for a shot. 3. Kari, Marcy, and Tami cheering ay. 4. Tami Berry shows off her regular clothes. 5. ari, Marcy, and Tamig half of the freshmen squad. ji ,-f- 'Wf y f 'Ar-,,,.f-e' u X-'+ 0', l f r M .ad vii W, s l iff 1' Et ' 'hi' 1 mf 5 enior Assembly: It was the 85th day ofthe school year. Time for the Senior Assembly! The stage was set, and our 1985 class took on control. There were dancing, singing U and hilarious acts put to action. Thanks to Tsuyoshi Kuramoto with the assistant of student council organizing the assembly, the class of SS will never forget this exciting event. l. Janeen Latosa, does her act on Old Time Rock-N- Roll. 2. Shakin snapin her fingers, says Patty War- saw. 3. Allan First comes back for another scoop of raisin, Elissa Sexton. 4. The calendar guys strut their talent. 5. Band rocks out. 6. Allen caught be- tween the forces of good and evil. 58 Senior Assembly 5,4 - : gn Senior Assembly 39 mc! V672 -Wh6gZY Q Semor Skam Nxght ,aw-' they,ll never forge ennedy Irish truly went head over wheels at the famous Came- lot. That's right, the Kennedy Seniors gave not only themselves but Camelot a night t. The Class of'85 went h m er boating and racing. They skating, u p , not only took along their spirit, but their assembly wildness, too. These Seniors cre- ' that d f fun and excitement ated a worl o their thoughts will always carry with them and an adventure their smiles will always show. Good luck in the future, gang! l. Having a wild time with the bunch, lleft to rightl Chris Baker, Daryn Benton, Heather Guilliam, ' ' D ' McConnell, StaeyBroyer,Sa.n1 ' n Marie Stewart, awe Simon, Z. Rhonda Clamrner, and Tina Hughes 1 their attempt to take the flore ofglamour. 5. Excite- ment shines through with Cindy Kemp, Zandra Fleming, and in the hack Sancia Lacy. 4. Showing action Cindy Kemp and Sancia Lacy. 5. Revealing their true colors tleft to right! Monica Estrada, Melis' sa Pellin, Danny Romney, Nancy Williams, Alane Azevedo, Daryl Dressel and Bret Berlote. 6. Glitter- ' ' htl Glenn johnson, ing with fun comes lleft to rig n Charlene Wilaon, Tina Silvis and of course are dear Mr. C i I .. .... ff N-X 1 , v ,XA 5 . ILT F. 1' - .LA - , Y W ' 4 ' . 1 is' I .jk 3 I 4. ga 'k 4? Ei 4 r 9 5 I . . ,, , if 2 1 .V 'fl . I . H' 5: I W . f ' . . Al tg K' Cn Monday of Irish Week, students wearing their sleeping attire Cyes - pa- jamasb could be seen participating in some wild class competitions. These students jumped furiously to the finish line in the pillow case race, and literally stuffed them- selves with cereal in the cereal stuff com- petition. There was also a teddy bear toss, and students were judged for best dressed jammies. Pajama day was a great start to a very spirited week. Hero day was another theme day during Irish Week. Students came dressed as their favorite heroes and participated in such grueling competitions as the obstacle course and the horrendous hamburger stuff. Hero costumes were also judged. This was a day which brought out the hero in everyone involved. l.Joey O'Brien is trying to keep from laughing while gobbling down some Lucky Charms cereal. 2. Stepha- nie LaPrairie, Chris Gibson, Lyn Whitbeck and Elissa Sexton model their PJ's. 3. Ryland Madison madly stuffs his Alpha Bits cereal in the cereal stuff. 4. Debra Kreiss and Kathy Maynard pose in their jam- mies. 5 . jorgejazan takes a flying leap over a hurdle in the obstacle course. 6. Mr. Till says, Go ahead. Make my day! 7. Carrie McKay, with whip in hand, is alias Indianajones. 8. Bill Brownell and Charlie Williams feed their faces with a bunch of burgers. Now that's spirit! 42 Irish Week 1 Y W Ia. 'Qi f' uk Irish Week 4 3 o 4 i K ' 4 , 1 g A J Groovy man, like were you able to relate to that flower pass? It just blew my mind. Oh wow, and that limbo contest was just the most! How do they move like that? Why, it must be the music. The hulahoop contest was just too far out for meg made my head go in circles. The thingl just don't get is all day everyone kept coming up to me and telling me, Wow what a groovy costume you have on. What do they mean costume? I always dress this way man. I. Cmon, open wide, Andy Kim says to Loretta Jensen during the flower-pass. 2. Boy, do I love this day brings back memories, says Mrsjensen. 5. Peace man, say Alaine Azevedo, Dave Christenson, Lyn Whitbeck, Chuck Doyle, and Gina Moreno, 4, Elissa Sexton demonstrates her go-go dancing style. 5. Give Peace a Chance, say teachers Mr. Montalbano, Mrs. Mrs Enterliner Mrs Rogaliner, Mrs. Tar- jensen, . , . kenton, and Mr. Till. 6. Like my outfit, mom loaned it to me, Lyn Whitbeck informs us. 7. Interplanet janet ' d than usual. Ambuehl looks a little more space out 44 Irish Week 'M .Wm A Q Wfw M-, va X, W +- 'R- V 'A . - - , AW K ' sr Y wh X ia. .W .. in .wwf ' Irish Week 45 'WM MQ my dftfiifai, THE TI-IRILL OF VICTORY, AND THE AGONY OF DEFEAT There was an enormous turn out this year to watch the exciting tug-o-war event. Stu- dents from every class came out to support their fellow classmates and friends. This year there were many surprising turn arounds. For instance, the Drill Team was very confident that they would defeat the Varsity Cheer Team. But sur- prisingly, the Cheer Team was prepared, and they put up a good fight to come out victorious over the Drill Team. It was a very upsetting day for the entire Drill Team. Another such incident was the bat- tle between Yearbook and Newspaper. The entire Yearbook Staff and several Kennedy students feel that Newspaper's win was very controversial. The video tape ofthe event itself shows that the Yearbook Team was victorious in the first round, but the referee, Chris Blackmore, failed to call the win, and he gave the win instead to the Newspaper Team. A side from that one incident the entire day was very amusing and full of surprises. l. Dave Christensen and some of his fellow class- mates are showing their good sportsmanship after losing to the tough Senior Class Team. 2. The Year- book Team is pulling its all against the Newspaper Team. 5. The Varsity Cheer Team is showing how good it feels to finally defeat the Drill Team. 4. Cathy Laskey is saying, Come on you guys, just a little bit more and we win! 5. The Drill Team is gracefully jumping into the water after losing to the Cheer Team. 6. Drill Team is trying its best to stay in the game against the Varsity Cheer Team. 46 Irish Week 15.4 was . 'Qi . .W N, M' nl ftg- M H .L I H .:.... It ..11 f .. .. . I sum M H 1.4-5 tt. W . . ,Jag .ufwtl-'HL-1 f ' H W' wh ff' .,,, , ,, 'f ww s -, ' ' 3 .. A VV f W' if ' . 4' at 'od Kei If' . if 3.3. ' x ' 1 l sugar .Wm A ,A Irish Week G4 With the boat race competition being held on this last day of Irish week, Green and Gold Day ended with a SPLASH! The juniors came in first place, in the fierce competition, but no one will forget the seniors. It all started with Scott Benda, proceeding into the boat, with all sureness ofwinning. Then much to his surprise Eric Evans jumped on the back of this small boat and it slowly began to sink. They made it across the pool but on the way back the boat tipped causing Scott and Eric to sink. This lead to disqualification, but still the memory will not be forgotten. Also, we had the results for the door decorating contest. Mrs. Jensen's class won first place, Mrs. Amos's second, and following in third with great effort, Mr. Wardls door. Truly our Kennedy pride will live forever. l. Bill Brownell and Joey O'Brien on the trail of victory. 2. Eric Evans and Scott Benda taking the plunge. 5. Amy Mays enjoys the fun oflrish week. 4. Richard Bandy, and Bill Hughs waiting for the action to occure. 5. The champions take there stand for the door prize. Cleft to rightj Tawney Jeffries, Laurie Peters, Linette Bandy, Erica Oesterle, Mrs. Jensen, Christen Mortensen, Ckneelingj Sarah Trevino, Paul Cisneros, Roger Clark, Craig Cummings, Maureen Condon . . . and all art work by Darin Nakakihara. 48 Irish Week I Q F -sr ,.... 1 in .V Q . ,K syn' if . ..g?3a...-w ' K, Uh, In -se if ffl! 1 f' rg,-wdl 1 .... it '-- - '--f f f . . vas . A A . Q tii'. fl' if - Si' . ,.f f' f 7, 1' LES: A f f f V mf' ,. V ,J , .f 'l' 0-fm' .,,,,,' : Hn. A V. 3 aaa-. w vi.. ,-4 ,V K-,p w X., ,, w,y5,1,z,f,. 2 iw: M ' wiv- 'ff' ,v AW, Jw W 5 J 14446 TH, , 11 I IC M 8 2 , ?' E M. v I W . Q1 W up ,i a -xy' ,-., H M 1 ,R it v n . thrilling October 31 ar- rived at last as the Ken- nedy creatures came out to haunt. Hoping to cast ghoulish shadows of spirit into the unknown cor- ners of the campus, they came in all shapes, size, colors and tex- tures. Some where cute and harmless while others looked like they had just barely escaped from the Ghostbusters' nutrona ray guns. All in all, the haunted day transformed itselfinto one that would never be forgotten. It was a Thriller!! 1. left to right. Mike Ward, Paul Cisneros, and Larry Miller in the role of Death There is Your Sting. 2. Carrie Claxton, plays cbadge patch while Debbie Adams as a gremlin, stays near. 5. Stephanie Coker brings Alice in wonder land to life. 4. Cave people meet with little red riding hood. jennifer jones and Merila Mecle. 5. Left to right: I-leather Maida and Kim Berch pals to the end. 6. Korri Huston, Sharon Ma 'nes, and Stacy Bumcrote taking a walk in the park 7. Cute fantasies come to life. left to right Cristy Marquez, Michelle Jansen, and Christen Nicks. Halloween 51 TIM' tA: ' s 5 9 49k 4 3 , . , . M av' 1 . Q 0 H ' iii vs 0 :Lili , fqiih . V - ' 23121 i ii l2 H ' M M ' pf 30 eb X' gi 7159 x i Y 9 YT 5 TNQ z 5: on Q1 .Q , X A 4 Q W j, V i, Q , 9 gy gn, 52 Winter Formal id: - 'qv frzg ,W ' QDQD S,-J X 4 1 U E S -QQ G MUST Sw 'ir 'Treasured Momentl' is exactly how one might have described the night of the winter formal. It was an evening ofelegant dining, strech limousines, and formal attire. Planned months in advance, the winter formal was a great success. After arriving at the Balboa Pavilion, many ofthe attendants started off the night by getting pictures taken. Those who were there should remember the long line. Fol- lowing pictures, many ventured off to the dance floor and danced to the sounds of the band, Scandal. Other attractions dur- ing the night were the beautiful hor d' ouevre line and the night life of the city outside. The tradition of announcing the most preferred men continued this year. Unfor- tunately, not all of the winners were present. After being announced most pre- ferredg the winners that were there lead the next dance. l. Darcy Barker and Eric Evans get their pictures taken. 2. Tony Beusing and his date sneak off to the hor d'ouevre line. 5. Scandal playing some dancing music. 4. Rhonda Clammer and Cary Fletcher share a hug. 5. Most preferred senior, Alan First poses with his date Shannah Morris. 6. jeffNowlin, most prefer- red senior, dances with Cathy Laskey. T Laura Soar looks proud with most preferred junior David Christ- ensen. 8. Most Preferred in his classjonn Christen- sen with Chris Clammer. 9. Melissa Pellin and her escort enjoy the night together. 10. Mil-ce Conner and Nikki Wright, share a table with Karen Conner,John Wellman, and Cynthia Rodgerson. ll. Glenn john- son shows us the latest moves. PREFERRED ME is-Ml fi Winter Formal 5 3 7F9H Q +5 sf f ,-,M 5 ,M . ,,,. ,...,,..,, R TING a f., -. wa 4- A -UP- 2 , 'if 5: Y V, F, . ak' . ' :ff QQ H - V 'H' 'L t m si ' e ...J -.1 .Sk X X ...- xx ,a 4. xx N SE IORS 1. The Seniors once again lead the cheers during an 3. Homecoming queen, Alane Azevedo, shines in a assembly. night filled with moonlight and roses. 2. Eric Evans, bib and all, represents the Senior class 4. Han Kim and Dan Roh get energized while doing during a Spirit Week competition. their version of chemistry. TSUYOSHI MR. IRI MIKE FADDO UL My years here at Kennedy have been full ofgood times, good friends and unforgettable moments. As a Sophomore and again as ajunior, I was elected Class Vice President. I was a finalist for Boys State and as a Sophomore was awarded the Hugh O'Brien foundation grant. I have main- tained a GPA of3.2. As ajunior, I received an undergradu- ate PTSA award. I have started and lettered in both Basket- ball and Baseball three full years. Recently, I was named among the Who's Who of American students. I thank my parents and teachers for all that they have done for me these past four years. 4 as '34 DERBY DAVIDSON Education prepares us for the future, relationships, problems and additional education. I have been in advanced placement courses all four years. My GPA is 4.0. Last year I was elected to the Emerald Chain. My partici- pation in extra curricular activi- ties has been extensive as well. I participated in Basketball and Tennis all four years, being voted best defensive player as a Sophomore, and co-most valu- able as ajV player. I am a mem- ber ofthe Key Club, O.C.T.E. and have participated in many campus projects through my years here at JFK. 56 Mr. Irish RICHARD DEKANY School has been a lot of hard work and a whole lot of fun the past four years. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to participate in everything. I have been enrolled in honors classes all four years maintaining a 3.95, all honor courses. As one of the orginators and President of the new club on campus, O.C.T.E., I have participated in many campus projects. I have been active in band all four years, serving as Drum Major during my Senior year. Interac- tion with the wide variety of people atjFK has made my life extrememly happy here at school, KURAMOTO l I have come to realize that lifeis like a big mountain, and one re- ceives a balance of skills in order to reach the top. I have taken adv. placement classes all four years and have maintained a 5,85 GPA. I have been an ac- tive member ofDiati and C.S.F. clubs for the past three years and have served as President of the Science club. As ajunior I was elected to the Emerald Chain. The past two years I let- tered in Track. My educatioh has also included involvemddt with Buddist organizations. I would like to thank thy family and teachers for the help they have been to me. I am sure I will reach the top of the mountain. an ff'- E rf STEPHEN QUON While at jFK, I have learned a lot about myself and the world around me. I have enrolled in honors classes all four years, and maintained a 4.0 GPA. I have been a member of the Asian, Science and Diati clubs. I have been a member of the House of Representatives for three years. I have participated in Track and Basketball and earned a Varsity letter in Track myjunior year. I have been on the Honor Roll, Dean's list and the Emerald Chain. Ari elected member of Whois Who in American students, I have been identified as Academic All- American. Thanks to my whole family. Without them I couldn't have done it. MISS IRISH Q55-'ATTN' ' SHARON ATHERTON I have been active all four years here at JFK. My family and friends have supplied all the understanding and love neces- sary for me to achieve my goals. As a Sophomore I was active in Modern Dance and was part of Kennedy's Homecoming Court that year. As ajunior, I was on thejunior Varsity Cheerleading squad and was Junior leader in Performing Dance. As a Senior, I was a member of the Varsity Cheerleading squad, and Presi- dent of Performing Dance. To all of you at john F. Kennedy High School, I owe a debt of thanks. ALA E AZEVEDO Looking over the years I have spent atjohn F. Kennedy, I realize my life has been filled with learning experiences and cherishable memories. My Sophomore year I was a mem- ber of the PTSA as a class representative. My junior year I was a member of Student Council and was elected asjunior Class Homecoming Princess and was active in CSF and Pep Club. As a Senior, I have held the office of Activities Commissioner in Student Council, and was elected Home- coming Queen in the fall. All of the people I have met here atJFK have played a vital role in shaping me into what I am. JAWANNI COUSETT My years at,lFK would not have been the same without the wonderful support of my friends. As a Freshman, I was on the Cheerleading squad and was also I-Iomeroom representa- tive. As a Sophomore, I partici- pated in Track, Tennis and Bas- ketball, and received the most valuable player in Basketballn. As ajunior, I was active in these sports as well as FBLA. That year I also sang with the Young Americans and received the Best Singer award in Chorus. As a Senior, I have been in all sports and recently sang with the Young Americans in Las Vegas prior to the Osmonds show. I will never forgetjFK. CYNTHIA HANSELL Being at JFK for the past four years, being able to pursue any- thing I desire, has provided me with many friends as well as many learning experiences. As a Freshman and again as a Sopho- more, I was active in athletics and was also Class Secretary. I was junior class President and also participated in Volleyball, Soccer and Track. My Senior year has been my best. As ASB Vice President, I have received a great learning experience through meetings with all seg- ments of the student body. While enrolled in a college prep program, I have earned nine Varsity letters and have main- tained a 5.58 GPA. JENNIFER JONES We must make the most of each of life's moments because to- morrow is promised to no one. As a Freshman, I was a member of the Frosh Cheer Squad and was active in the House of Rep- resentatives. As a Sophomore, I was active in Pep Club and Cheerleading. As a junior and Senior, I was a Varsity Cheer- leader and a member of the Newspaper staff. Also, an hon- or I am proud about is being named in the Who's Who of American Students. As a Se- nior, I was elected to the posi- tion of Senior Class Vice Presi- dent. I am proud of my family and friends. Thanks to you all. Miss Irish 57 - .. Senior fj9'6e1f5-.. Class with Class , is how If Senior class representa- tive, Kris Gibson, de- scribed the awesome class of '85! The Seniors wanted to go out in style, so they worked hard at Senior activities like the T-shirt and button sale, skate nights Cex- clusively for Seniorsj, The Senior Assem- bly, and the Senior breakfast with a first time ever slide show! The man in charge was President -- Tsyouski Kuramoto, accompanied by Vice-president - Jennifer Jones, Secre- tary - jawanni Cousett, Treasurer - Stephanie Coker, and the Senior Repre- sentatives -- Kevin Brown and Kris Gib- son. With the help and effort ofthese dedi- cated Seniors, the class of 85 was stylin'! ,ai F S 9 58 Senior Officers alias? ali af ,. Q ' f q Senior Officers 59 !, C, 'Krew' Abeling best UR so far above the Dec Thanx Mom n Dad always. Dooona Wrestle L. 4 Sonia M. Aguayo Z Sung H. Anh Debra Ann Adams Dream ur dreams, find them dz fulfill them! God it Ii'l bro! Kookie dz Tweenkie A best friends flever World, Here I come! Lum at da SS CB RD WG SL VG JB AR VA DA. aw. Nancy A uinaga I luv U M 8: D very much?Thanks 4 everything. Bst frnds RJ, LC, IDX 4 the memories Bt helping . me thnx the yrs. Szephany we made it! 1985! Eric F ok.: 1 Y' .NM K Hernan Antonio Aldave Michelle RCHCC Allen 1-fag.-:A Charles Edward Allison Tnx Mom dt Dad. Tnx friends VD BF YO SM OC IGKB Bt All surf punks My Beach locals Only! Keep looking up! Marina, UR Beautiful! Still luv U Charlene! 1H327 60 Seniors Elizabeth Ann Aljens ithout you it would have been impossi- U Carl Bye to: Mel, Mike, Andi, TC, R. Margaret, Alane: We made it! Thanx Mom Cris Tina Terrie Tanya Michael, Best friend jackie Weber luv u All Im finally out I luv u Michael Walker Thanx Breeze!! 85 Rules ! lt's been agreat year mx Mom 6: Aunrs d, GM, w GA, EA, HA St you SH for the great times in HS. Good luck next year brother. .iff Hollie L. Allison Melody Ann Alsman Tnx M8tD I Luv U! 4ever frenz T.C. EA. D.P's, C's L.T. S.W. especially 4ever caring MJ, E.A.T. I luv U 4ever Steve! Seniors S6! I miss U sis! janet Kay Ambuehl Tnx lur help Bc luv God, MSLD, Mrs G5tA,Mr. MHBY Same Z my Frnds CM EA GR GP LM JM 81 esp AV 8zjB'Z Who taught me that nothing is really impossible. Steven R. Amrine ,pf-at Jerome P. Andrews This ones for my familv with lots oflove dc to I-Iilt's, Ryan's, Williatnsf MrC. Mayberry Gunn. Mator's. Yandell, Ward or Gallegos Thanks - 1 an Kristine Denise Appel Thanks MAQD ILY Lflsisl Sosa HID PRAWIDM - frz -Ieverl esp. U CF lRhonda - Bs! Frnz -Ieverl Gum 84 Polt - Rene wereieverf I luv U lotsf TakCare BCI ILY sis - GLY 9 2 f'- '1'.,7 1 asf f 1' f . .w at 3sif'I1EQt, :rits-sirilb-.'YLf Lisa Sharon Archibald Lisa, 2-I2 Were Done! Now the Test for the Future Let Spassk Becky. Tnx 4 Always Being Thercf IIDS LI ever DRL -I Flsp Mike. member H20 at the Summers, Taxi Take Me to College Mary Sharon Atherton Luv U MdtD8cZ my Sis's Kar 84 Ej u2rthe Best! I'I1C1n lly Spllfs CHCPSKBK U Wlomen R so I drflf We R danCnTracf 2 SCQCQW Bl MaxRH A uRpa.ls NMW - CM - weR-iever. .Ml is S . Y' M.- It bamnramiss Attieh I love you Mom LY Dad Thanks XS or all my family 1I.' caught mx lalli Pals L r the best' Ianeen LBS lexer Bills ltiol we want mort- 'morc more' ixmdl 5 wut' i' at ,..t1., fs, Randall S. Atwood Alane C. Azevedo Weve only begun. Thanks to all the people who made lille great' DMA. NVVSMMP. Coun- ' Lf made me grow. L'MTNVTMPB. God LK Class of HSI xo cil dx C. Bless Richard Baez Through good and had times. its been God and friends that would make mu do it all over again. ILL' MAD. Good Lutk bis Still hoping 4 Lads. 54 '-lib Krista Lee Baker Tnx Dad, Mom8cDave -I all your Luv 5: sup- port. Also lj 2 Mish -I the bst of-I, Alwys close 2 me CG. DG dc esp L' Steven - ILY all, Sum- mer 84 f Ickie Ickief' ,4- .4 William A. Baker Glenn Baier Best Thanx Mom dc Dad for all your support, Thanx to my friends for all the good times. They are still alive, Mamouth 85 Seniors 61 Linette Bandy Michael Bang Rodney Christopher Barba Darcy jane Barker lfinlygtad MRD. Lupe UR Proud. I thank God DMT is the best! Thanks DN, TK,jS, Lil D tx Thank you Mom 5: Dad for your love 5: sup- How about it ducks all graduating in yellow. C 4 help'n me Bc 4 ur Luv Sc supt ll gay me. 2 AS and special thanks 2 BK. Thanks Mom 5: port. The time has some to fait' the told cruel as K u2RZ special? M Bc D I love U! EE U mean frends esp. RA8zlD it will always B remem- Dad also thanx Z SC crew Good Luck X5 w world and l'mgladit'slinally here'Thank God' so much to me? Luv U Pinneersf herd. I PTL 4U. love. CCFO. Michael Thomas Barker lt's been great - Thanks to the brothers and M Bt D the leigeml lives on - BP 4 ...QUQYHOMQS li Greg W. Batman J Y . David Becerra - Brett Beloat ' These Have Been al fun Years, ThakU Mom 81 Sam u2RGr8 To All My Frns UDBDLDGGBJRB Mammoth 85 was Great - Good Things Come to Those Who Wait, Scott Raymond Benda The years have been fun Thanks to all my buds! MEJTDAJCD luv U Mom, Dad 84 Sis, Luv U too Carr1e'l See ya in '88 HZO polo, Look out T. Schruederff 62 Seniors Daign Benton james Begin Traci Bernstein Tnx Mom. Dad bt 2 fl all your support. Thanx Get RAD catch air Rip N ear RL. Tnx Mom 4 the love 84 Support. Uncnding to my pals 4 the Grtlst times esp. Marie tic memories Keri,Spltnx to DLTYRS OBLVISD Laurie Lunch bud LD, DB'H8l Have fun' hudsf I lv U Dave stunts fl ever Here comes 4'Fall Girl T David Berry Band 4 years. Thanlts Mom Gt Dad. I've finally made it! Luv U SRF 4 ever. ThanksJY EK HG. Class of 85 rules! David Berry Thanx for all your support Mom BL Dad love you hoth and thanx tothe greatest friends and Brett Jon Bissell Thanx 4 evrythg I Luv U MMD, Famly UR Gr8l BGH KBLS R A4I,Jef, Ton, Mex,Jim, budsf greatest times JR DG GB BB Mammoth JCG bst fr LL Luv va sis, Tnx MF'Sachcpt TSS . Chsh8tPg sGo Matt, V 1 N - J' I I I ii? X 4545: 10 09 BNN QWJQ f xx J' .6 I 1' ref I tv 3 I IHIES' Cynthia Marie Bonney Robert Alan Blough Thanx for all the love and support Mom and Dad I love you. Baseball '85 was radJODR.BB- JJLAU. Good Luck Brentll Rosilyn Elaine Bosley Thanx Mom 'I everthing, Luv ya Wanna Good Luck Hi Caroline Cathy Steph da Brenda! I miss U G N R flevert ITGFY. Hi SH tnx God -I Mike D Bradley Thanx M, G-ma Bt G'pa4 everything. Gd luck Looks like we made it. ghanllts 4 evlergthing Suz, Dav'd I w'll alwa sl U. Smon le Bon. JFK. I luv U M Bt D Goo lut to my u s RB Thanx 2 all mylfrns Gyoodulluck CG. Kookie Bt -Iennl CE DV ED. Class of 85 fl! Shmoo! '85. Rhonda L. Bradberry Mom I luv U I can't believe I made it up 84 we'te styln! I still luv U Chris Best ever SAC RAD on 85 PSST! HBQT's. Jerelyn C. Brauer I N swf if Alyce Bridges Thanx Mom du Dad -I helping me graduate Luv Ulf Frenz Llever Tina 84 Kelly Good Luck Seniors 86 Y Bye Kennedy, ynu've taught me a lotll mm Jean M. Brigham Tnx Mom 'lyour Luv 51 Support Good Luck JBDNJCMCCSKTMV Class Of 85 41 MSJNICDASAJI. Tnx flthe Fun Times We Made Itl I'll LuvU11 ever MarklJdcM I0-I0-8113 Seniors 65 XIX! QI K ' W Q, 3 Mark Brown Bryan Brcpwn james D. Brown Ken Brown Tnx Mom Dall EMC gal, Mile, , wnly rhose who kepz zhc fanh shall escape . Thanx M sr D fbr all your support. Ge: agrccn I can'r bcheve l'm Hnally free. Thanks M 8: D Sum fm all your hall, Thlmx ltgug card FH Thanx for the memorles CC. The only for everyrhxng DWL DC,AlC..jH Keep On D lic George lets go flshmg Ol- hunting Q , way to have a friend is to be one D'1ng YMD frlcnllsv .Rl l . -..+5,,,g,' -f- C -G' A vm r.-o ' , , If W,.' ,ll if , f S fb? si Davld Brunnlng Thanx Mom dz Dad for everythmg, Hvy Mrl Rules Hang ln there Rub and Dennis you'll make ix. I Hnally made itjB CH jG F lBan EZ flever LTR. Stacey A. Broyer Craig M. Brucato Eric A. Bucker I Pore l A BOYS 4' Dung T. Bu1 Charlle Burnes Thanks Uncle anal Aunt lhr hclplng and Supa pornng me. Thanks to my frxends San, Preze Lim, Susano and Alulwrlal '38 ..4r ' Cutest Clint A. Cadinha rl Henry Milcheal Call W all l luclleve a part uflr has gone, but the best - 1syurwcome.Tnx 2 Mom 64 Dad, God, and to Nowlln all my fnends. '85 was :hs best. RunRunRun. 64 Seniors Melmda Mane Cano Thanks Mum Sc Dad for all your love 64 sup- port' Thanks Bl. for all your help through H.S.f Also ro JC, TW and all my friends Bc famllyf Katrma A. Carre-10 My buds R what madeJHC fun esp U Monil UR the Best!! Congrats 'BSU MSLD UR the best ILY Hey Mnke, 'hh wuz Z funff I'm outa here' y,..,.... few N' see ya. Jonl Marte Carter Anna Mane Casebeer The hxghest place you tan he is at Jesus feet Mom. I made xr aren'r you proud ol'mefTracy. I Thanx Mom Bc Dad for your support, ILY wouldn'r of made it w youf W'e have come ShawnYTF'1'Ml Good Luck Diane! I'll get one along XX'ay Baby b always, Class ofki' remem- someduy her Klm -. 19 Own!! A..a-and Llsa A. Carr1llo Tnx to all who helped make my yrs at JFK FUNf I luv TI Mom Dad Mmke Chrns. K1m + Mel 2 Frnds lever I.1ve tt up Remember U only lxve oncef My motto. fi swf Q34 'Qflf ff ' Cloyce R. Ca J rrer Jr. Mnchele you R agreat MV you always be special to me ,sf , fi C' I 4. ,IJ f ,g K ' I ' 3 . l , . A . A ff G' vi w0s - 1 Tal 7 'lll VA ' , A ' ai wwe -r An ela Celaya Alfred Cepeda Tnx arla5cGxna ulRthe Thanks Mom ts: Dad V4 everythnng ax 4 your best LK everyone C. ya ln love Thanks-IFK fl all the rad memorxes Class of 10 yrs. Live yor live as xl there 15 no tomorrow l 85 Everybody go to the gym A get hxgger than lov U Ken. Blgf 'Gas 'Ura ,,.-K-, Thanx Apa Ck we Gnally made KI, HY, sg, JH God' Tony frenz lutk ey? Linda gui Chun Chang Thanks Mom 6: ad 4 hung so understandxng. Cutest Tnx to all my frxends espetxally RJ be NA sl making my life so wonderful Bye JFK, '85 Ruleslfffl Seniors 65 ,, Q -INEBJRSQSIZS fx kbs 1 ,, if .ff T' M' iw EX 5 Kenneth M. Cole , . -:,...., X Darla Ann Coleman Thanks for the good times Steph, Luv ya lntsf I3 Lisaaia r GR8 frenz SL Baby Rot! 2 my liamilyl tou Rafaelff L lr. Roc K Good Lusk Mandy Luc. You can do it' I Love you SAM! Best nflutk 2 WC. MV, AIT as TM. I Luv U Mom Kurt Collins john R, Costahile rx Best Personality Lyn Whitbeck 'Pix ,wo sn11tlnn't thcrcl DT h's sa Idols Tnx MMD Pat Ed - cunt luuds Pwjslt lever! Its hen at V TBM I 35 I luv U. wish U arejG. Stnd Tnx -av jawanni Ahril Cousett Mom n Larry Luv U hoth Lead me to Mom you'vc been understanding Luv Yal Budsl Rick U ilfl Coach IUHX me' Kenny my teddy I luv Ya as gum,- bteven Eric Cozine V, Tnx MMR, DBLL wfout U I wouldnt he here It has ht-en rx great I yrs. Tnx Dad, Vilma Bc today! Andrea say I loves II the mornstisis mar- Mom fl everything l luvc U Ronnie llixve fun rv me Thnx Z mv frenz EF, LM, SN, DA, next vr Bill' Kermit lives. Ireland X4 I-I-512i DDDW Good Lutlt Gil ,. .f - Richard D. Crew Thanx M, D, D, C, L for ull your support. I love U t1ll!D.,l,M.H + R wc'vc had some rad times IGM Hr l'll never forget U guys! Mural Rock IIVABTY Seniors 6 Donna-Marie Crocker Tad Crockett Thank If God I giving me a lnd chance ILY Thanks to Mom, Dad 64 Bryn. I love you. MAQDY Thanx Z every l, I made nf Leah! ToM- Thanks to C + II, Stott. GMA. GPA, V+C, MYIluvU' I'm young,wiId6Lfree8cI'mgone'l K+N, God bless you. We know that all that TE inside Joke! happens 2 us is fl our good, Metallica M IfYAf V , ,K Q Y: D , , h , Q. ' I . K .Q ,L ,,,..A,, ,Y - A'1,1.'. .S 1 Ida Dee Cunningham Best Smile W X 3? 9' X wifi' ,4 08 sm.- 5 .Jf..4'. ' ,fl Charlie Burne A ff fvs Well I liinly made itl Tnx 2 God. fmly J I C 1 Old students they aviai. Thanks Dad 64 Phil. fNL2BigSis Nette we're almost outa here Thanx OCE. math cos MnD. I 5Frenz for ever spell Much luck ZC u 85 Hanghlthere Pat Bc Henry leathers IQR special, Dena, Adm' u'r name rong. Rhonda Ino Lf hate Rome ok. Were off' the shipl Toni Davis .-5 v' eff ' pf Ties ,- , Hey everybody I made itl Thanx to all my frenz. Tnxl Mom Bc 's 2 81 my frns wo Thnx MMD. men lcd the un- Ireland I luv U M nD. Class of'485 rranx! PH Forever. made it, fQptShuk known!! t Master RDSDRF Best huds I-ever Barh' Ili Ted. See yall Capt 51 shuk Best O finally made it. Thnx Trina lov Later on UHUFHECOUS Ill? IYINI' ver ue did lt. people Im history HMO CXISICUUC 68 Seniors Richard George Dekany Denise Ann Deland Carl Delarosa Existance into Dream - the Drag Convictions Thankg Mtym 34 Dad UR the bggtjl, DVSL LY Forced cducationfl Our years arc up Take It Courageous. Tnx Aunu Apu Stuve Suz Tuha- LK NK. We had fun OSAR D1 Oh jqgl RS seg Take it fast, any' way' you can Man with gold. tones Ireland 83 Caltech. ya in Lj, Love ya Dave, Yo! Makes the Rules! GRD later daze me. A thnx MRD. -fin- 'so iv: at iw' ful' Michele R. DeMart1no Thanx MMD luv U both. Thanks to all my friends for making my Senior yr. the best LRJS GM Good luck next y r LRJS Bt GM Vile made it love If Brian. Maman Maralea Deweerd Mark D1Ptetranton1o Lisa Marte Dossi Chuck Doyle Thanks Mom tx Dad for all youau done, :Q all Icoultint have dont- ttntthout my Slotnbgliatl It' peoplu listened to tht-tnselyes more ottun. my trntls Lite has hcgunf I madt' it Mr. B, all I'yt- I hopt- all my Iriuntls had A great yuar Good they would talk less Thank L' Mau -autum- becn through. tx mostly C. S I love you roof lutk to my friends Nyl NL and otht-r friends. Mickey Ilorythe - Tht-re is no sttlwstitutu I Daryl Dressel Brenda Dunn Thanx M61 D for helping mu through 6: to all Thanks Blom and Dad for all your low at sup- my' friends IM Lv M K DIY I couldnt havcgottcn port. Bust Buds - Asil. Mutt. PI.. CFI GR - by Without ya! Good Luck Danny. PI5Oer's Dominate! I'tn homcward hound - Auf? r- 5 Gina Eckert David E. Eli Ilove You Mom' I can Do EvurythingThrough Band Iyrs, Its been lun but now I have to go Him Who Gives Mc Strength Phil. 4-15 CIA Thanks MKD I luv II both. Thanks for all your rinne, Thanksl II.IQI jon Gt Rhonda, Than s lovcDchh1c, I luv If Go Shamrock Regiment ForThe Love at Friendship! GKG. Cac.. Bw Gctki A19-me Azevedo Seniors 69 wa' Q v H. , ig , , 'iwxfff qu., . QL - xa....., William R. Fifield Alan Abraham First' I OSI Likely tO Succeed Well,irsoveffjrhanxrvitmyaP0p,1tiitiifmrtJ Luv U V YSL Alaine LJ swcctv' Thanx Mr Morris BI. All friends, I luv 4cvcr ilme Bi UZ 85491 Sharyn Finkelstein Thanks 2 my family n friends CW TH TS DC RC Gj WWC' ILU guys! Tina CRA Gr8 friend Luv Ya lots 85 Scott UR very special Z me ILU forever! We R 4941 Zandra D. Fleming Tnx MMD ILY both Flip Bc Steve ts my turn! ILYY Shr MbrTndr Yrs. ILYI To My Prty Budz, SWL BS. YM, Popsicle. Free Brdz Forever VC, Ken. I love you. XS! Im gone. . 06 P Bryan T. Force Richard john Frias Ireland 85 tubatone World tour. G. MnP. Y.Q.M. BnSnB GLIEYDRWWCQOLLAT RFQIADHIC. Adversity is the first path to tru: Melissa Lyne Franco Tnx Mom8zDad 4 luv 64 support. MO L'R spe- c1aIYTnx 4 the -I yrs. ofGT. Gd Llc 2 best buds DK, KM, JF. ZUWF6: PRECIOUS memories will remain. CC tnx ED! Rebecca L. Freire Ricky Lynn Fulton Thanx Mom5cPeanuts 4 all the help. Had some Gr8 times in the neighborhood 54 many more 2 come, Gd luck I.T,jF. MD, RC., KC, Driveway Dragsters 853 Daniel Fust Jlanelle Theone Frese The roa never ends, We must push ourselves to take that extra step. Touched by untouch- ables once more! Thanks Mom, Dad, Brd Sc God - I love U. Philip Michael Galante Tnx Mom 8: Dad for your love BL support I love U Luv ya Gloria, UZ Sean! Thanx 4 the fun times SACI-ISPGRWWBL Bean! Take care Ir- ish! Hasta - IABingo. Seniors 71 smut ptncme TRNIA FACTS FAT PEOPLE as J tu , .. ,Q , J. '1 . ,. fe f I is swf B ' T ,. 1 T J s nsssss s T f I Class Clown i ROW s -,Q Yolanda Gallardo Thank you Mom bc Dad for all the love and support. Desmond 6: Scott l love you both vert much. Best friends forever Amy Y T S 5-1'-8-A Sung M. Gang I love you K.P. Good luclc to all my friends: RT Ben Garcia Thanx -l everything . IND, Gdma BL Gdpa Luv va all l linallx' made it Surliliutls KJ WM TBJB Matt Stebbins BKJK Rmfont-tl1u2kc31a55ni -as . EP D BL CP AA Cs PH .cw RCJGJL LCJW W.. l Jill Gasparovic Thanx huds -i the CTI esp Thst du Suzy -f UR the hestf Luv yal May lnns between TBOF stay together, along w lasting memories Llever. SZQ-YIWDFY. Kristine D. Gibson Yahoo! What next? LovU 4 lots MBLD U2 Littl Bro. Tnx 4 all the fun times ESKMSLMS - Psxries 4evr! Buddies always LWBLSTQI 8a 2 - Eric Gechman William Geiger Keri George YA We finally made Class ot'85l He ', remem- l will Never-lget YouJFK. Thanx MomBcDad4 berthat oneTime,Crumf The bestollluck to all Your Love Thanx 2 All My Special Buds But my friends ,,, LGH, Thanks Mom Ba Dad. A ' n ' 'U' 'T' L ' TU' Jacqueline B. Glatt Spt-tial Luv 2 MMD. and Thanx to LD cg ED 6: 2 mt Buds GR, RD. PL, Ili and of toursul JLl Lutdlf SS is great' A 2 Seniors Lynda Graham Best oliluclc to mt' losmo friends CSCQFHIGMR l94l Ireland H4 thanks MMD. LF. KXY. bf ton R special' SP N PRN are the hast' Mutiiorius will remain Rafael M. Granados Tnx MSD LIZ Nelson' Lisa Lf were always there lme thanx Sisl Rll. KN. MP, LN lf wuz Gr8' Good luck J Zi BR, SB tt LC' Teresa l'll lux Lf always' Right on' Best O Luk guys U2 KK. QQ . A in T ssisiass X F J Michael J, Graper Thanks Mom Bc Dad for thc support. Good luck Sis in thu future. Yeah? Time to hail. Good luck to all my friends. See ya later a 4 x w . Renee Maurine Grier Green I Tnx BMWQJR UR all Gr8 I luv ya. Lisa I luv ya 4ever. 161 my bud Brett. UR Finally made it Rohinf Love you Mom8tDail. Thanks for the Grli times - RV, ST, RV, TS, DW , SS, RT, BVU. Love You Allf '4Class of'X5 of 'Uv 4 'i f v Gary R. Grommes Thanks Mom at Dad for everything t'ouldn't have made it without you. Hey everyone keep in touch. Thanx to all my friends for the good Q6 'ww-i 'IT' 'Y A a, nf t A . . stag t 1 get' 5.-fit . w get , Janelle L. Gurnes ,aw 'Qs - 3 Gregory A. Guthrie A .ur 'T33' David P. Gutierrez You only get one chance on life so don't Blow itl ILY MMD God BlessjR, DB, MS. GB. See lj on the other side 84 Take care. Mammoth HBE.. Shaune D. Hall Thanx MRD 4 helping me thru To all the fellas Good Luck to you we're the Class of85 I luv U Mom, Dad 81 Sis 2. james Craii I-Ianania I had a Woman I loved er so hut its too late Now I let her go, Tnx MRD, LGLD, Bye BS. DR, DE, DC, RE, SS, AVC, LK, GP, guys hav a good life Rem. I Tull. Stacy Ann I-Ianchett JFK 85 UR2 Iv Ch Z all My Bst Bds Tnx 4 All The Good Times ZF, Hold Onto Those Tender Years I Luv Ya SW, BS 84 CDTnx Mom Scj Scj gall The Luv 8a Support I Needed It - l'm one. Cynthia Lynn I-Iansell .: Heather Marie Gwilliam Thanx Mom5cDad I luv LII We made it Pattif Thanx to all my frnz I all the good times esp Marie 64 Willie CH's 85 BB MS PG IIG Good BREAK DANGNG Luck Andi' Patricia Anne Gwilliam Thanx Mom BL Dad Luv U We made it 'head my best pal Sc sis. Good luck Andy Pals. V'illie Gino Marie Lu-. lf always Manuel! Chow- hounils '85 BB NIS IIG PG. TRIVIA FAT FACTS PEOPLE - -v N ltllgl E51 5133 Di WuvUMom5iDad,P,j,G,Wearethe special Class Clown K's, CH. SA. CAP, SK, BK. Seek and you shall - find, but have lun doing it! I love you always ,luantonf Seniors 3 f. N k.i'.,: x m w 2 I as Stacy Harrison Thanks Mom for al your love and support. Tnx to all my buds for the good timesf- DM SW BS HF. Hey Denise we made it Awhooaf I love you Mike! Robin Christine Harvey Audra Hawkins Teresa Lynn Hayashi Tnx Mom 4 all your love 84 support in HS - I l made it! Thank you Mom 84 Dad 54 Troy for Thanx 4 all your support MB: I To myzspalsz luv U. I luv U forever Carl. Thank U 4 all your everything! Love Bt Thanks to LP GB LM. Thanx 4 the Gtsg To my parents: Thanx the love. Thanx 4 the great times ML SM. It wuz Good luck BO Bc TP ILU. GTI! Kimi, R Ubusy? Good Luck - fun!!! STKOJGSMSWI We made it Shirl. Cathy Heh 74 Seniors Kathleen Marie Heitmann David W, Henderson Anna L. Hernandez Wwe made it Dutks' I luv lj bothf Tnx Mom Dad Its been aGr8 lyrs. Frosh :St Soph FB was great. I luv U Mom. thanx 4 your support. Thank you IILDC -l your luv dt support Dad I pray 4U Thanks Mom, Dad da bro for all your help Bc teachers for all your help. Well! We made it -Now lst alnays Ej IlyHugs Goodbye yesterdays understanding. SSXVLFE BLIEAKRGDSI Hello tomorrowsl Francisco. Good Luck! Ricky O. The Best Kurt Taclashi Higa Thanx MBLD 4 all the support RBC Franciso Hernandez Thanks Nlom ot friends for all your support Special thanks to Nlr T C for helping mt I lost SDDDLB 2 My budg MMDJN 54 Thg gang UR you Kim C lass of 85 the Bestl' TMC SCKWI DMSR fresh prince' MD' NY cb Here I comejK' llu,IO M., nrtk 'Q 'QF' si ts Bryan T I-Iiglnee Christine M Hill Rach A buds 4exLr Snoopy come home thanks Dave Abellng all the good times drumline Snoopy sa om R 2,5 I X Class I Ireland 85 I luv U Mom 81-Lori. We made it - s Y' New aneen Marie Hill Tnx ME-:D lly Grams KKChuCltkM Pooky SL C-Bear Hope UR proud Gramps UR the Best Bryl GoodLuck SSLC frds We Htl Gr8 x's IMtle lt Thru The Ram '85Memories -1-ever, Anthony R. I-linojos Shawn C. Holland Oi 4119-f Michael Hoslins Thanks Mom 84 Pop and all you other goons. Welljerry we're Gnally out ofthis placejS, SC, BS,jC, BBCSQH. Q jonathan D. Hilts Tnx God Ma Pa Bro Liz. To all Mes Amis:jR CW HYJY t,IamminbjA CT KC HK DR AOK YRBK and rest ofthe cast tnx Kimosabijessein 88 God Rules. Timothy Daniel Holihan Mcniurius .irc never lost f only Time. Tnx Mum N Dail MC. VT. BY. Bfwl A stutls al- ways lrt-lanll 'XR BF alwms B4 ' H1 Luv forest ill tu sointone We Pffkf. gg E. . M T .i - A 'SSW-'17 Ron Honea Thnx Mom 8a Dad for helping me and thanx tc all my buds The HCs, HDS, RG, KW HJC. I luv U Kim Metal rules always Class M785 rules? julie Ann I-Iudnall Vfhatcvcr U do, Do wiall your heart. Tnx M8zD8cS you're the best. I luv UY Tnx 'i all the fun X's TS A BEF n more 2 cumu FFMMU - SMMSLT. BKSIMY. 1. Anthony Virgil Hooper Sheri Hornung Tnx MMM SisI5zButl llcverythng Ma yur Awsm Congratulations Sis! Thanks Mom8LDacl Good ILY VIP Luv 2 my Gal Pals Esp. CW BL SA luckjoet'54U2 Off.Frank1!KellyURmyswee- LLTKBAGLS Bst Yms RWth My Buds BBB- rv? I 1-we you all! HEY' Hun BFMTY Luck Every ts Go jFK. MWMeet8c jr Gd 1 L , ,,, -,., K' y.- an Tlx . v Thanks Mum Ac your low tk support. Thanx M 64 Dunk cvcr let anyone steal you from me G1na.I Thu mutnorius love you hahcs. Time to turn up thc Gcnesisf ,IL LM MNTW ' Davitl T?-85 cvur l'lla1nas s love you vcr. XX'XX'TO. Seniors 75 Karma Tsao-Hui Hung Thanks to Dad, Mom 54 Mr, K. G -I. ,. Ms. P. M. E. for making these years so spetialf I love jesus! Kimberly jean Huston believe it's over? I love you Grandma. Tammy 6: Heidi! 5Muskatecrsf No Mel dst Lisa UR the true meaning of jacquelin Charlotte Huvsman Melinda Rene Hyder Well everyl it's heen tual! Thanx ies f UR Thanks Taylors St Grandma sc Grandpa - I bestlCU1n Hollandf llu MSD. Good Luck love you all so much. Kim 84 Lisa U R such ll need ill Friends Rrlever - thanks swecties. friends like UR irreplaceable. Dume luv Ill' 'mx ,,,..,.,...a Douglas W. Ivins Finally freef CSULB here l comejFK-5 LHS - l, i'SCOrps 5l4l, DMC 'ILC KSB .I H CW'lf 'FQ- Glenn Frank johnson It was great while it lasted Mom 54 Dad I luv U. Thanks for being there when I needed U CW , SF, TS, JS, DA, Lya. Good lurk n thc future Bagls. Karen ohnson Luv ya Mom St Dad. T anx 4 evurythingl Don- na Bc Terry U guys have been such Great frenz' Tnxl U2 Ann Marie VVQ had some really Gr8 Xlsl BB, 76 Seniors Y Jorge Norberto jazan Steven M. Alohoich Selko Jimbo Phil, I have one lust like that hut with tx Thanks Mom and Dad. family Finally outl l want to thank Mom Bc Dad. .lanelle F. and thanks to everybody who made ,IFK BTS, It was fun DS, BZ, MS. 5111.51 sais. Lps Kennedy High forgiving me agreat senior year 1 If Gina. Thanks MASLD Snick- auto with my rad vessel. XX'ell,ol'l'to Fred guys and lots of wonderful memories. jim johnson Mom Ac Dad for your help, Thanx Ed or your teaching. thanx for the support KH, RH 54 RW Good Luck in 85j6tR J D b Ronda jolly f I M I atlrrilet lDl'md 'tlMjrenzR a bestL- Lt. rhlizaliliz haesi lot' ldck to all L54 . sfixstvoung at heart Tnx Dad I lux U Nw' .. PLA B0 ENTERTAINMENT FOR MEN V fsanumzv was - is Dawn L, jones ames Todd Ilones Iyrs. Base all lyr. Foothal Thanks MRD I LYa my years ar Kennedy have been fun Thanks BB,,IR,jO DB, DL.jJ, AM, GR, Ko. If you dream you can do lr! 'WP 0,4 ' jennifer Lynn jones ones Because ol' the lovucarcdaguxdance you have 'R the best. Tnx ' gxven mu. I am able to step forward prepared dc lever, 4 the good Caf0l1Ue Pugeda unamrrl Thanx Mao ILL BBFMM1 sworn' 1oLuv -A Douglas Kaulen jerry Kelley Cynthra Kempn Charles Klm pushing me when I needed Thanks 5Ia5rPa F F Sf.. SR Women LK Ile-.uw Im nut 54 lovin rr I told U so MBL Good luck Z Tnx Z my frlends Esp. DN Ksocflldz The Sung ro all my fnends Sc brothers. I Mural' Lwe Fasr' Born ro lux wlldf Class rn ts? my surhn buddy I luv L' Mnchael Ive had :he Bros. We gorra get our whxle we're young 'cuz Iorewr Navy. A Sperlal thanks I all. Grflcsr x's of my life Sr85 surhn USA Im so tramps lxlcc us baby. W'e were Born To Run - HAPPY. 'THE BOSS' 015115 Nu, Km 'A 171 Thanks to everyone ing xhese past years. Rf' ,+- K1m me supporz dur- Lux s 54 here I comel'Y SSLASY miss ya allff U gave me Seniors '77 Sandee S. K1m Tnx MBLD llyour LBLS Hey U crazy spl K's UGuys R the bestf Kich, K2sa, Klip, K5bk lW'rk'SFJlGC ljRZGood2B4goillJ lLya Tnx4Bn4myTB'l lPals-lL! GCURASIMH Carrie Lynn KlfChlD6f? Thanx MSD for your helpl Luv ya' Al my buds v SLJO tx TGDlvfDMAW'MG MEEEMS 51 esp. SBl My special frnz DI 5: Denisef My bro FM-I' Bndgcl GdLuClc - DBSH. Byron Kirayima Thanks Mom and Dad for your help. lr was alot of fun Good luck Bun Nifk jerry S. Miko ll, TN RD. l'll always lux L' Cindy Bohomlvoo, Taboo Lives. we Debra Dawn Kreis Thanx MRD luv U horhf KM, MO, MF A U Rthc Bestlfl Kathy M f WUC Made lt' Thanx fllicin There UR the Grblcstfll ' Hi Dave A , Kncp5Ldy. CCzhanxI2D. Kevin M. Kjelland Fighr rhe good fighr. Da surf was low - we were? Thanks to all my buds - LEFF- DAKNMP. Good luck KG Thanx MSLD for getting me xhrough ir. Heavymezal. an-4' oc These yearsrlrvyill never Torgei.VThanlc you for Thanx Luv U all the love 8: support Mom 54 Dad. Well Lil Sis ozs a good times. Jerry Stevens Youve go: the spot lim now, Good Luck! SK's pard - Boz, SC Af Sancla Lacey I finally made it MMDHC Tnx. Brian LTR spe- c1alTnx bud Car UR the bcsresr doo scncha Look our world lu-rc we cnmr: Lazer Dayz ESS 8 Seniors Stephanie Suzanne LaPrairie Thanx i om Sc Dad. My senior yr was fha husxf Tnx Zmy pals - ES, KG. LW, CW 8: esp. CZK! xoxo flU Sars U2 Kalugls di KKY l miss LIU! Kris - list Frnds' R - BRTSA. l Wh 'l call' .5 Bernadette L. Lara ,1,i'4a Cathleen Denise Laskey Thnx 2 all my Buddies fl being rherel JDGMRBSCBKRRK always make time 2 Livel Luvel Sc Laughl USS , jeneen Elizabeth Larosa ILE MHD, Tnxl Sue, We'll be BF 4 everl To my buds. DCSHSAKSCCTH-YTBI Here Igo off on my blue hwyl VanAntIdol-BT Crunchl SCsomeDayDawnl Squeegee. Walter Lauderdale Matthew A. Laun Ir wasn'r as Bad as I though: in was, Mom8cDad, you Helped alot. Thanx to all my Buds. MBLM, will we! Su much for the Morning, Good Luck zo All of Ijs. F - f sv - Q f -ff ' - I Q' ' ' jack Lee 1 jenny Sook Hyon Lee Thanx Mom 64 Dad To all my triends we had Dreams maybe forgotten but memories never lun but now we must go our own ways Thanx fade. Thanx to all my friendzf L' guys are the DR RO HKIK HRJL The furure now heginsl bestf Thanx MRD SBLM and Kf Love ya alwaysl NX'GLL'V, V' d Nelson K. Lei Mark Lennon let est Thnx MMD Aunrie 4 everything good luckjoy Thar's Right! We Bad? Good Luck Class of '85 ' 84 Owen 2 my bu is 'VIDJN GS KL CH TH MV and remember The Golden Rule: One life ro Marnl Ornelas BKrhnx lrhegrearirimes lazer days Grad. didl live, live in ro the fullest - and go for The make ir' Gusrol' 1'5'T1' Michelle Ann Levia David Liken Thanx Momd4Dad -Iyour loveduupporr, I luv IQ We made ir Lauriel Thanx for all the help and both! L2 DtxMrhanx1lzhegrearnmes MT SM Luvl LIR Gr8l I love youl W'e're gonna keep RH gdluk' Good luck N HS Mike LIZJH have going srrongl Til 2-l4'8?l Thanx Mom, Tony 84 fun' luv ya all. Dari Siobhan T, Lim Tadclove M54D84CK. Cheers Suze64HiO, I'm overjoyed rhar ir's over! les a mug's life for Unefille feline . . . Love U too,IUjUY PSYCH. RF, HG, CC,jazz. jeffrey S. Lin Tnx Dad AQ Mom 4 al Ifve done 64 I'll keep doing the best I can to achieve your hope. Peo- ple Wakeup do gud iob, I've don in such iovous yearl Seniors -9 Sharon R. Linclenberg Luv to the lunch bunch TH, LNBLTC Remem- ber . , .?! Thanx 4 the fun times 8: 2 my spccxal buddy DC! Lots of luv to MOM5cPop! Mrs. G - Dom PY Offl gof ......,..v Domennc J. Llamas Well, I made uf Thanks M0m8cPopf Thanks nm all my frxenlls - SS! CSST - SPAGY S19 f You're4H 2 my inspcranon - Lon, lluvu y-nu! 1994! Thanx Roglcl 6-25, .Q-sa-5 Aw, -. Thanks Mum Lt support. Iz's been lun n iyrs xl 85 'Aww qulero a mi m.un1'. 80 Semors ax Q svn , I Seofw 5. Y 5. ,I gf if D ' 5 ' t , I :NA Steven McClelland David McConnell Out a Herd Thanks MRD, told ya Ill ilu it. I lovu you DJK. This is only thc hcginning to whith thcrrfs no cntl Big Red Hcrc l fnniu FF PPRXX' RRT 53 'st ' X Y' 'Y , . Steve MCD3ld Blair A. McGee Thanx 2 If Mom 81 Dad. I luv L' hoth. Thanx I Thanks MRD -I cvcrything. D-IR. rithartl, LG the good times MG, BH, GL :Sc TG. Thanx l and Samuhad soma-great times with the CZFO. S d my special friend DLJ ILU. Good luck lil hm It's been great. an lm Class of 85. Carrie McKay F 9:5 YD ,Pfx 'vrk-:A Thanks All Misco, GHG. Av.jA, GP,jzs4LMzsi A Trix Mao all OCE you all Made my high school years fun. KB GS AA A special thanks to Mr. Gunn, Pcewe, McGuire BKJB SR Ba Haynes. as '55 fur iv'-we Stacey McRae Meadows 4 Thanx all. They say it's over, Look MomT TnYatlgitl7Tnx Kath. Shar, Le. Tre. but it's really uma to move on. Dawn thanx fl Lis 81 DB fora RAD -I ycars' lt's been real l'un everything. I love U At will forever. ADPYP Anil to all my tennis buils luv The Hitman GB. .-:Qi AW my frenz! 85l ILY Tony. tnatms tor rvciyuinig, tucxu. nuntto, mem Class' great Four years antl worth every minute. Seniors 81 4, Suzanne G. Mendoza We finally made itlITnx 2 all my frenz-IG l TH ST KO SW' SB CP GE uZ MRI-'Tnx Mum, Dad. hro, Bofff I luv U allllf U2 Gram dnTata' Now Z says Good Bye 8 GOI t B , V A ul Lutlt XS nrvv Denise Moore Leigh 854 Staty it SVU. MS We had fun. hrekn al the Stol rules tx get N away vi1thmostol'itNow well Iinlv OutTnx MMD -I all Yr I Ilp L Il GdLk lim 64 TR I I.vU Gary. Marilla Cathleen Anne Merle There R so many people who R an important part of my life ' They've made these moments possible Thanx ' God Bless ' BBF 'jj ' KACIQ + my Luz ' I luv lj all. Larry G. Miler It's finally over. Thankx Mom 354 Dad, SC. EF, PC, BR. See you later +'QN Q .. Q wut... moo-- . .J I K V Zalfxffk at - I I I I. 2 Jorge L. Moine Eric Moore Gee Toto. I don't think were in Kansas any- moref' Thanx MMD I letting me otlirestrittion long enough to graduate! Rock 'n Roll lever' Lisa Annette Moore lyrs wrth ol' memries past Leser Teetee 51 Ralphie We were always there I each other tk will he'l ,IO EI NX'B IL WY AMF Pumpkins LQ Panthers I everlll 1 Rachel Marie Morales Ireland 83 luv U Mom da Dad RTRET 81 B-I. Thanx 2 my frenz Lisa 8: Traw. Wfell, Chris, we made it' A buds Ieverl Snoopyl I luv U RO- Rush! I tt aak-QE ISIS ms 067038, 184 UZ y i 1bibL afb I I A . Shannah Michelle Morris Xwhewl Thanx I all friends dc memories JFK Luv U MAGLD. We made it. MIS UR best. Luv U BB all fI U MA AP PS BNB 'I ever Seniors '485 ! ALOHA! Dale ,I Muscat june Elko Murakmai Thanks Mom 54 Dad 'I all your support. I luv you both very much!Thankstoallmyfiriendstll. TK BK DH HK BM MC DN MB DR 'I all the good times. .., Gina Muscat I Thanks Dad 254 Sandy I everything I love U ' hoth W'e did it Mirhele. Hang N there Laura lyr ZGoFrndsalvaysCa5sd4t Lisa. l misslst love L' Mom 82 Seniors Lisa M. Nakahara MRD, L8cG I luv Uf Buds are -flevetf TC, SL, Tnx 4 everything MHD l'll pay uz hack some- TM. LS. LM, RG,jM,jWYwf' U life wood B dayf Hi B y M 1MMr 1'n'1'AlrSS1 horingf Won't 4gez all those fun X'sY ILY AAI 'Lil'D'ALUCJCISljJ8cK MLB? Did l hear at SLS' IU' 5 3 A S. as., iz. - S ' .... .. , I 'i' . - R 1 5 ,,,. f - I , -' OCTOBER F9 man st Derek T. Nakamura wr Sotharoth Neang Most Athletic Sheff-1 Cindy Hansell ,aw Q4 an... Steve Negrete Thanx for all the rad times BM, DR, BR, GD. IS, BK, DG, DM, Cr, Ko, ML, DFJWBLJGQ Espesially you Keri! l love youY St thanks i ,. Y. v-W-. Lisa R. Nelson Phung T, Ngo ichols A upside right smi Uf 2 all my fren I made it! Yea! Sl, for x S'-... N Qs'-. Lisa Marlaine Niles Io-ke time's over but we finally made it Pip!! Kimi UR l Buff Chick! Hall-iaf Good Luck Sonja - You'll need it? Bye y'all' I LU MPSHJMOHO, f ,QV iaie f Q i Kristin Lynn Noble Shayne Nofrs Iluv U Mt1m,DadgU2Kelly-lt's urturn next Thanks M Bc D 84 Bro for all your support Bc Thanks frends great ,MK TH, - - DYBY Thnx 4 bn frnz DD, DV, UZJN, DO. help Thanks to my best friends DLBLSCERBM BMJS. Thanks most tn M0m5cDad lluv Ujim- Ftnz Llcverf Thank U Lord 4 Cn we made it' I Luv U Michelle. You R really in the world, Woodys noggmg Cheeks heaks me thru' Mint. 155' special, Vslubi f5'l.l54T 1 PVC! Seniors 85 Kevin Norlin if '71 4-W rw lm A . Qu v AA Eric Brian Nosalelc To RDJIEGGRARFRDDD 84 DS Kthc rcaljnc Sfhmoel. Thanks for understanding mc, Lifef Novvthe fun really begins. Tubatonus 8-I-85, - IXOYE - 84 Seniors Marie O'C,onnor l. lx vr ifmt LR tn- Imp lux sup wort ll.Y L32 Kim D ililfs I-ucrl J I 'I'nrnm XY' u Ill jeffrey David Nowlin Thanx MRD for all your support. Praise God I marlc itf I can do all things through Him who strungthens mc rPh1l I Hr. GS. TE. ME. SR, Ski-lever. 'Nw' X Tlitinx Tlmnx to my KYXYK HG 'Iligt-.Lor1ghair, K limi' N ot gourm- Tnx M 81 D I all your su port 81 all my Bud AVVDMDMMGTG Goo Luck Carrie UR thu wiurdcst Bur I luv U my Drest Mikey Ill lu' IfTil l dief 3 my liriunr timusl Mikel 'S only the hcgit thanx 1 m.irlu nu Sr yr ningl Cl, Tru Ill Scott Ortiz Tnx MMD AS: all mi sufhudz MF, MII. MF. AK, OIF Z Spu Oh n .ill I' gruat darnus MO. MF. DK. CCCrew Timc 4 AA Mai' thc raiwayshss aloha mg twg rchrr Tnx Eddie' Kenneth S Owens Tnx Mom 84 Dad LI all your help 64 Support. Tnx Mrk Tnx Les Kim Greg jen tk Megan Tnx jesus, Fayh PS Megan don't bite anymore. Tnx G 84 GO G8zGd 6: Lurd. Todd Dean Overturl Tnx Mom Bc Dad IQR thc best. Chevy lever! H john G more Yrs Zgo Tnx also 2 Til CI. LR CS. 8 friends I'Iello. I must be going PC 198 rulesl :nm Kimi Y. Oyama Did I make it! Leav your window open Treec On tccpser Lsly I'm happy hope you'ru happy. Lum no drlfa allvf IXINSI and KRD 6: now W xmku up . Life wouldn't be without my family and friends Thank IQ mom, Dad 84 Allan Love ya -lever Phil,Shannon.A1anc, Chris Love ya Ahef We did it SM. Michael A. Pagan Thanks Esp Mat OVCI' Melissa Sophia Pellin Neal Parker all the memorable times! I Brow the Wop Br monlt- Thanks for everything 6'9 Vw Eliseo Pena Tnx MRD. Elisa U Francisco Lause w- them I never could've made it Tnx I all my teachers 81 friends, they dnl a great loh lf RBGAAK. Gregg Pauley Did I do my homework!!! It's over 64 we're all winners? I love lf Mom n Dadf Tnx R not near enough. Todd gn pump NA holef Take care MFPGGL, Sharon Elizabeth Pavuk 2 those who R jumping somebody elses train , I hope IQ find 'lThe Cure! Luv If Tina Edmondlf War is stupid. Luv ya MRD, DSLT. Tnx DV, Tnx Zig. KN... J Pl Tami Lyn Penner Thanx to my family Ms. T. Ms.-I, Mr. C Thanx Z my friends-IC.. SP. MK, AA, CD. GG. EB. Dan B. asa ,Icrrv S. CI. 85 High Sthool is now 1usr Pleasant Memories Francisco Perez r. Only the adventurers accomplis great rhingsu Thanx,IFK rl the memories. Thanx Ma 81 Pa rl the luv dr support. Hope 2 CL' again, Class ot' '85f' DUN PRICE mins' Q 55 Laurie Michele Peters David E. Peterson Thanks MSLD for not iving up on me Luv Lf both Ray I will luv you fever. You are so special to me babe KIT MP CS AH Tj GJ KK friends flever. gt T v-vs.. Michelle A. Pettengill Corinne Marie Pierce 'l'h.u1x MLQD I everything Luv Ya sisf My best hull GE thanx I all the m -m ries LY SA PR ' WW AS KD fx MP Good Ifurlc in the future to LISH Estrada the Class ol' 85 ' ,F ? Seniors 85 Gina Polls Time will pass years will show, bur friends re- main dt memories will grow FXF AVCM JAJMLMMB TETPTCKS! Thanks Mom 8: Dad 4 all your support! Michael A. Pontrolli ' 0 , A' if if l lf . . d Most Spirite Alan First Sean Thanx MSLD love ya ff 'Good luck lt's been great lever. Kathleen Marie Poseley MGLD luv Ya Both So muchjK Lets Sing 4 Lord CO your the Bfl couldEver Have Luv x Lord Thanx fl LovingMr 81 4 showing Me True Friendslellp l Wfant 2Live 4U Prov. 18,2-'L 1...-at New 4 Denise Lynn Powell I want 2 thank my family 84 my friends St I want to thank my teachers 6: the rest ofthe staff. My fl yrs. at Kennedy have been great. Thank UT Traci Preston Caroline B. Pugeda 2 DMGQG Tnx - Luv2l.IallY H12 Roz 64 Lis? Well the Special K's ICI IZSA KQP-lSK5BK Buds Shztrline' Atmc Karl URmy favorite Ywnkhmily KC-lXEZY-ESM. Susan Jeanette Pusley Thanks Mom2!tDad for staying by me. l love yu! To all my friends, best of luck, Bc to someone special to me, Pete, l love you very much! ,-1 sfo f'T aww- The future all the love Bi support. U2 Rub Best o all my friends. lt's been breat Fight On 86 Seniors QF' Brent Rallo .lustglad to getout . . . made Thanks Mom 54 Dad for everything. lt's been it without you Mom 54 my great pals! Thanks for all the good times. Good friends LCM KC GG you luck in the future BMDRDFGDSNNL eg- either LK. heads QM! seeds in Friends .Sc then family mY ,hr ie- I . F' . t , , fu- 3 ef r he . ,, ,1- - ., , Gina Michelle Ray jeanann Marie Raygole jeffrey Lloyd Reynolds jeffrey Rhelns Thank you Mom 61 Dad, you're the greatest Thanks Momdt Dad 5: alsoSS, R ,DG. I love Tnx M5tDlove yalotsTnx Co Guard 'l every- Tnx Mom, Dad Good luk Scott we made lt ever! Thank you 4 being a friend:jj,jM, Mcc, you I especially want to thank Eric Hagemann thing Band geeks don'ttlle,they1ustpla3 on 54 jDChrls Tnx Kev Matt jack jeff look out life IliiH.,IRS, GS, EM, GP, jG, EA, JA, CM, AC, for making all of my dreams come true. I love on, Seniors, l'Llve Long and Prosper here l am Class of 85 Rules, God Rules -Iesse r. 51 councilf ln 88, A8 New sf Tammy L. Rhoades Donna M, Richmond Steven L. Ridley Dayid Allan Rifkin V l luv you M 54 D, Sentry heam me upf Troy. sure Lots O l lelp ln Polo From NM 64 KH rKglL lluer Thanks Mal? lor your love bg support. Class ol buddy we're out of here Harper W'endl BB Days Sto Sf. SJC To MtxDTnx lA Little Push 85'lf Th.inks for the fun. TS GR BU DG SK 151 Oh. NOl lts light outside. uk Z everiolile ln Polo. It Was A line Yelir Bye GR KK GT, Hang in rheref Zevery l l now Hope J we ya, f ee, i f pf 1 . ' l 4- tm f I .f ' l fi , X r 1 1 ,, fl 4' Gregory Bruce Robertson Sherri L. Roddel After my llrst million Yo'Y -E David M. Robinson - - julian J, Rodriguez Thanks Mom and Dad for all the support Base- l life l'm gunna live it up l'm on top as long as ball RulesfYThanksguysjT, RB,H be RM Mrs ihe muslfs loud. Tnx Mom I all the nags, It baseball was greatfjohn s lc, Phil l li JHHCCH Latosa helpell Lux LT always NL, whos. WJFK. Seniors 8 -'G' pw l i l Miguel Rodriguez Scott A. Rogholt Daniel K. Roh Danny Steven Romney Thanx 2 my family my frnds n U I lov all KWH l mor 2 go MT! Tanx Apah Uhma 54 frenz fl fl Thanx Dad 5: Rach. lts been a slice. Good Luck DarainwilcumdowndenUwilhav2C hooseif yrs. Sehen Nach ASJSHKDNCKJD to all my buds TZ, CC, GG, FA, DG SLIM U believe look 2 da dawn NU shall never lose. JIJMMCMTKI ynu've been a fun bunch. Mr. Paula UR my l 8: only HS sweetheart. SDRR. Gl are we almost there yet! '22 -4 . fi :-- wat... 1' Carl E, Rosengren Richard Roth Stephany Lynn Roth David Rubenstein Thanx Mom 84 Dad for all the love and guidance Thanx to my family for your support l luv lf We throughout the years. W'ell we finally matle it. Snally marie it Nancy. God so lovetl the world Thanx to the BCS, BBGS DG RB RH EG MB. he gave His only hegotten Son. NSS. x ,of I Gloria S. Ruiz Steven Ruiz Finally collegebouncl - ILC M5cD8LBanana Z MLSTGr8st frnds lk MC8tPG are the hest Y ll.Y both forever! U2 84- 4921241445 Q BMW! pure fun! - RTD PBOS dominate! Q ,as M' 'B Q. sq--.fy fill? Paula S. Rust Steven Francis Rustigian V - - - l'll continue to gaze at the world with a little Thanx Mom Bt Dail. we matleit. lt's beena slice Shoselqfls Homecoming Queen' Alane Azevedo had a Surprise Vlslt from the chuckle l carry on' A perfect puzzle from the and Ill like to hang out, but l'm to hip, I gotta B3-Udlf - start IE. lt's all out there flus now. go. Rock antl Roll lives forever. 88 Seniors ATV' Jim Ryan julie A. Sacadelis ' MJ, C4 an I I W H az 5, V F QMQWJ , , 3 Q I H, 2 I- uh , - 4 V. g ,1 lily I 1 I i '43 Linda Chang and Phun Ngo pause from selling drinks at a football game. 'nf Marta Sal ado David Salinas Michelle Santillan Please allow me to intro uce myself Im a Ifvou rlonkmoro-x skior surflj airfrahourf Thanks MMD Al pushing ILC 4x4me Thank Kevin L. Sager Roy D. Sager Regiani Ag. Santos Golbeck F Santos F. es, l did Ir! United States is grearf I really enyoy it very muchl Yo MS Ms dc sis Thanks a lot I love All ol You Amovoces, Q9 0 .4 .,..-1y- L E, Pamela Saucedo Andrea Say jack bcalfani Charlain Schmitt llux L M2184 Pal Life mighlfcltuugh buiuith lf Lisren l me on FM Tnx Mum, Buikwhear. Tnx Mom 54 Dad 64 amily -I all the love AL I will make ir. Tweenkiu 54 Kookie h o tirnils BBKPMKJN PMMNIEKQSIILSMH May thc understanding God Bless' Love va all BBI:Lin- Ba Ls Nor now I'm 2 tired. I luv If' NXWX' wind he ro your back Yeah' Yomama' Bogus' da GLDAQD To all my friends. remember to K I T Ir's a dichoromyf smilef' Seniors 89 Shelly R. Schucharil Michelle Marie Schwass Stacy Ann Schweigert Hey sis. we made nfl? Tnx MMD NHS was a Tnx -l your he p Mom. Daihl, Steve5cTl. l luv blastf' MCSWI - SACS f KKIO. Bndge! Gil Ll all Gil Llc Toulil R Kirk soon U will be our Lak MNA l llneed1tlBs!frmls Sheri f ll.u- mu llave agreal future pals DG.jR.,lN, MS. xl. l love U2 Cary' TB. RG du esp Reg Tracy Sue Scorr Tnx M5cDaM8aC -l luv U. Tnx 4 all the fun x's JH - N more 2 come - BBF FFMMUTD - God Bless U. SASUAD. Live life to the fullest Dum - IMY. SMMSLT. gnu.. Elissa Sexton YHYH 'mmf-Ei lx s me Dad A ur mu 'Nlmn A Achieve 2 impre-ssSS Dr Saxton VUL Stunk your support Toguhu v. Bondini Lyn 64 Kris LZKMSI. QT Mow Alevx uSL 85 ua Mom8.Dad 6: Desi lk my Bro. lI.lJY Ski. k ,N . 4 .. Q 1 fm 1. QM . , .M y 4. fa' .L . -....-... ,V ig. , Y' -r ' ' W ' 'L' ' ' ' While sharing a lunch, jennifer jones and Merilla Merle also share some smiles. 90 Seniors au..-vm gpwa-,..a Shimono lf it rains in the morn. lt won'r rain at nite. ammy Thanx M5cD6cbro 4 all your luv esp U Ape! lll greatest. 1 U luv ya 'levre Tnryfl Frenz alwz FMKSMSLH I made uf fm' 'Que buds - next DZ! I SPH- 1 GDD ya at way Bc Prasanr Shulcla Carlton A. Sinclair Michelle Lynn Silva Thanks Mom 5: Dail I love Ill W'e finally made iff Good LuckjB, CS. DAMU, SA, RP, Class of 85 rules foreverf Mark H. Smith QM Qlvx ,rv v e and surf Tania Silvis Sam Simaan Tnx Mom 54 Dad Luv ya. Lots of Love 2U Bill Thanks Mom Bc Dall and Mr. Fry B. Thanks for all :he good nmes SF. GJ 54 esp friends DBJB, DP and hope ro hav CW. Thanks no CF. CSNP 81 DS for all the support, e a rad 85. i i Tim G. Smith WT made1iTnx DVTBDRRJMOGR. Lau vcr EB you'll C Tnx Mom UR the Bestl Tnx CCXPI Cris L'R Wonderful May all ur dreams come true' Class of S5 Rules! 453 Trac Thanks Mom 54 Rod- Your needed ir. Ron, Thanks for needed you. I love you Mom. I've really when I 85 UR the ya Greg M 64 one like U we gone ByByI A.. Fe., 'li Soucler Michele Renae Sowby ya Bf SH 61 M492 Luv Finally made ir! Tnx KB -I all ofthe best 'I vrs of Thanxljim Theres no laughs. RB UR such a pal, 2 MRD and Ll Il.ovU I love You lm -I everyrhing, George LTR so very special Z me. an 49-fn Marie lever n Lvar n ever Thanks Nlom Sc Dad for vour we would Now what Luck DW' DA SC AS FII Daryn - Good Luckl I all Gonna miss vou W. .Sf xi s .ii Good Now that yoifvelgor him, Srepahnie CLaPrairieJ, what are you going ro do with him CDave Abelingl? Seniors 91 Stalder TE, HSJG, 6.24, Jeff NL,NM, luck Stamos Thanks 'I allll U2john Ary special frndl M,ElScT a total sweetie. Thanks' Edmee Suzan Staude Thanks Mom n Dad ILU' Pat BB-lever ZZC gowfe Uh - O Kris, no snives a1res4.l,CUR so fundtwild .. XVVVIMIMT john L, make my dreams come true! ILU UZSLMIE fi ever. '3 Cv Q' Kimberly Ann Stephenson We made it Chesterl Have U met any Cho-Cho rbrs lately? So Kristy hows Frank! Well buddy, its finally overl Thanx MRD lluv If. Lets go Crazy! jerry Stevens Thanks Ma and Pa for helping me through it all Hey Mike we finally make it Datsuns Rule Iley Anthony ya dude Steve get areal -ixl. Marie Stewart Tnx Mom I luv UI Tnx 2 all my frnz - Daryn Carla Heather Patti LW' KG esp Laina 4 all the good times CH's 85 BBHGPGMS Good luck Nikki Spoiled? Q i S Wesley Suinn 92 Seniors Veronda Elaine Stevens Thanx MtS4DlStLady T fl all yor support 64 luv. YMD -lever XVe've got U in our sights! Live long 54 prosper! GoodLut Steph, Darla. Tracy. Ida 5: Ingrid Matthew Monroe Stebbins Mom 64 Dad Thanx for powams I love you both, DD, MP, DG, lets go trzy at the pipe5cSunsetBeach Al0haNu1loa Tracey Ill luv U devertkafter I'ICD6cD. 5 I I 2 Vincent Stevenson I made itl Thanx Mom 54 Dad KB, BS, DP, RD. DH. DG, VC andjAFO Thanx for being there. Long live the family A WKIFP. CHI Gooney-Goo-Goo - Gusfff Lisa Ann Mom Gcjim I couldn't have Brenda TYS PL CF, luv ya always Brown Michele Coleui, UR the best! I t3PHafJs, fbx iw Sun n Datgj.S. 1SkirzH, Carlos Machado shows his afternoon smile in between classes. Thanks .4 CK., M.B. IM.M.I, Thank! SF. Dan R., ML.. T r r J-effrey H. Sung ILU MRD nx 4 everyting! BiBi DKSDVM CIVUNTVT UD 'Lil'D 'A IFAVK ILBJ 'C CUP. EN, ISI Brn2dig CU at LB Tnx MCLuv Ya Ltsl Sktz 64 Iglu Shrmp ln Rotic C.T.!! ff Mary E. Betsy Swanson Well it's been great? Thanks MBLD for ever- thing! I luv you! Had alot of great times Shel Thanks HZF, SH. VR, Don't give up nowjimf I.uvYa PDYAHOOO. , YJW- X . 11' '86 i f an S K 1... ,f ,1.. A Cari Leann Sypkens We made it ducks! e all went 4 the Gold. K?D Skate night is an old hands-on experience for Caroline Pugeda. A55 U2 R special. Tnx fl the good times. U2 Annie. Luv L' MEAD. ASB 85. I'm thinking oflf Mr. H GL 45-f x-'U -q...M , Shirley Riyeko Tamanaha Teresa we made it! Thanks Mom 84 Dad luv lf Class of art both Thanks forthe great times TH SWKOJG beginning. you SM radl Darin Lookff You're too coollf Byeff love you. Wi, Thanx 4U! No more luv U Schad keep smile Fred! ,ima Ill B roonn Thanks it was funf I you. Kenny TKPWMM best Thanks lj if F' X or 1 me i vc your Youf love Seniors 95 ,lack Tisclale Michael G. Todd john P. Toner ifxfox 11.1, MaryAnn Torres l 1ust wanted to say thanks Mom8zDad -1 your love 84 supporx through HS 64 to my best friend, ML. Tnx for all your help. I love U all! UZDDSS Mr. H! V ee., . eff Trot: Thanks Mom8c ail for everything. l woulLln't have made ir. Lori U mean everything 2 mc l love U. Have agrkl time in school U chmps LB LC SB PG. Sarah Trevino Michelle Marie Tryon L1fe's 4'Maile of'Ag not day . We' l final the Ag Scoop, Wallille buds. Lorrl UR the inspiration? Let ir B like a song U2.' l LMFY G + Ov li Gl.uglfr LmSccYa. Cla' s Gracias Mama y Papa por rodala ayuda y amor q . made the Class of 85 the best! I luv U Lisa! - , Roberto Turcios A. ue me han Brmdaclo Tnx 2 all mv friends rhaz 94 Seniors Mm 1 George S. Tu Zyrs in -IFK. Thanx MMD! Good luck to DV, DY.-IL, HK, ML 81 Mr. Yll TBM rulcslll Class of 85 afllfll Schi uml Gitarre sein die Beslef 'vb ,,K,....L My I A if Q' . ...J - s, if l 'x,,.7 I gy er,-T J l.,. A A Wi ' 'xx I I Q ST' I il fn., 7' 2 A. T f , W S T Richard TYSOH Cheers to you Lyne Whitbeck, Kris Gibson and Elissa Sexton. nmpmrmwa. ,,U,., ,-W., T, ,VVVV ,,,,.,.,k ','- Kathleen Ann Valda My God, Thurs are stars' On hm we go. Tnx MSD. Thu blues Snugi' Surrus tn all RD. HM Cranks, I3 If ISC. ICU Cwllccns. Hungarlani rulel '85 Yuhl Dtana Marla Valdez Thank you Mom 35: Dad for all the Ima and support Lou- L'Z RV. MV ci NMV' Thanks Q DD. SL. LY.-IL. KN .1nd.xllut'myl'r1cnds Wu Introducing the Tuba Tones: Eric Nosalek, Richard Dekany and Ron Degany Aviram. made ttf Rosana L. Valleg1os Andrea Vehec Deborah Marte Vera Rohm R. Vogler I low yoy Mom 64 Dadf I owe you so much love .. Lutttshxne, Iit1sdn'1ne1DG lcvcrl thank5.Th.1nks to all my tncnds and uycryunc lux' L'G11bcrt' B. BudSfTI3 GSTLYJAY G Lutk who has stayed with me through the years.-IFK ,IM ST LC SA ILL' MBDER Dazzlcl DG YSDLY 'I-everll 'I i 85 Ire, 83 Bookf ...TT -px Mark N. Vroom Duc T. Vu Mehsa A. Walker Wendy Suzanne Walker and Dad Int all your love 51 sup- Thanx MMR lyutltits. Thanx Gloel bcN there fmally made xt nnw come thu hard - Bally Daddy - u2a. KOCDAS thanx R4 yur LIFEI Thanx tn all my Itxends at KN 087' ears. G-luck DSLJY Thanx Kat I 5yr5 ul lun, Luah S Ily VMPG Seniors 95 Mike Ward Terry E. Warner Well its finally ilnne. ilung yrs olil-lS. Thank U Grandma very much for supporting me Love U 84 Paul 84 Paul. Mike, Lnrry, Doug 54 ull llvy metalists! W ,,, f- , i W 5 Carla Lynn Watson Luv 2 my lnmly Tnxl Luv U ht-st huds Laine Marin Klmgls Sass UR gr8 esp fl the good time: also SA SL MP KL4 I-LS. memories Gnntl luclf glass ol XSY Patricia Sue Warsow Thanx to gill my DT hulls esp: Clif MC, JG JS B1Nl,'Pnxixl2rlBBflever Eel f UH was great - Whos gunna ilrixe? CC l day thuy'll know. hmll'm9il l the help ILY. Shannon Marie Wk-imer john -I. Wellman Stephen j. XVhelan 1 llove mn Dinl ymu're xerx spelml to .Kliiss nt 'Hin Lmml luck Mr Bmlex num year Ye.xIlislin.i11ynme l mnveon lt w.xsl:l'N- me tx he Thanks for ewrstlnng Tlmnlxs inn Mr Alhright fur xxh.n urn iliilf lr pszry lg-v' HA' only The Best ins f lfskmsls wave va. LT DG TF SY N spetinl was l1.n knmving you MC. KB, KIQYIW. NW. pills lt KG 54 ST! I luv LF Mum' Families i thanks! in- ?'e Mickey White 4 9 T A wi- X Q ttt 'L A L iiii L X iW f' Run Run lever - Gnnilhye fl nnw lhtl. ff ss 14 Anlvalal qv-N 96 Seniors Robcff T- Whitman 'lgriplets Cgri Syphens, Darcy Barker and Kathy l-Ieitmen and Twinsjulie Ocker Bc Carrie Kirchberg dressed up t e twins ay. i. 3 Alan J Wilkes Mark Vroom proudly shows off his fighting Irish Cap Stacye J, Williams Thanks Mom 8: Ray for my 4 good yrs in school. Good Luck lo all of my friends SS Rules forever! Carlene M Wilson Stephanie Ann Wongk Deanna Mar Ist Frankie said 'ARelax then Fran ie went Thanx4 everything Mom Zwar 81 now Frankie says No More l Spnk' DA KH SA GS Scott 8: Bmb' Pmp' Tn : BNG KO TH SM JG MM Thanx 4 all the ultim8! Thanks Mom, Dad Bc A. Vangie 4 the love n support. I'll miss my friends but not the school work. Best ofluck ZD Class of8o I'm glad 2B out! Elizabeth G. Wood Shelli Lynn Wood Hey Buys' Its Been Fun I Must Say Bur Now Irs Time ZB on R way Tnks 'llfveryrhing Mom, IluvU, To All My Buds Eat ALO! OflceCreaml Thanks Betsy rlAll The Fun PD! David Yao Hee Young Yeon Tnx Dad n 2 Mun. Big D 4 all ur Love LQ support Tnx Z all who made my yrs ar-IFR tht- bcstl Goml lutlx,ID, SA. KCJK 64 Llass ol P45 Tnx God VFQYHYA V' f 98 Seniors A3 'W Brian Wcuolner Tnx SLZSLJD it would have been rough w'0ut U also Zlj MGD -l your support All lj touch tb: all U see is all your life will ever be '85. Scott Yamamoto Thanx MGLD for all your support and Darryl for all your help' JSC '84-485. Tnx CK DN ASJS for all the good rimesf Mr. Y 84 TBM 41 Mr. Tl. Joseph Yoo l would like to rhank Mom am Dail for helping mu suctucd throughout the years Good Lutlx to the Class ol' 'Hi ww Hibat A, Yordi The Gangn consisting of Lisa Nahahara, Sharon Lindenberg, Trisha Meil, Daryl Benton, Teresa Coleman and Lisa Dossi groups together for a serious talk. Dan Roh goes bonkers! lm- S. RZIILY' janan A. Yordi David S. Zimmerman s Leslie Kayo Yoshimizu Yumi Yoshinaga Hi Kimi O'Bowie san Kathy Lynn - No Respect - oui oui! Bananaberry dumb person! On to Europe '85 ... Bye! gn.. his Q . J' Theo J. Zoetemelk Joseph Schmoe Mom and Dad I couldn't do it without you. Thanx to my buds for helping me keep my sanity. Thanx for the good times P.H.A.Q.jFK forever. Thanks everyone! I'd have never made it with- I S. Robert Zehra Thanks Mom Bt Dad and family. BTs forever it was Rad sj, DS,jR,JS, MC, Ms, and The sus. Shawna say Hello to Ben 6: Ziggy for me!! The Legend of oe Schmoe: lt all started one rightful morning in Mr. Haynesls class during a test. A scantron test paper bearing the name joe Schmoe had mysteriously worked its way in with the other stu- dent tests. Little did anyone know that this creative mishap was about to give birth to the newest student of the Class of '85. But, it did not stop there. Homework too and even a ten page research paper was turned in bearing the name joe Schmoe . To this day no one is really quite sure just who he really is except that he graduated with the Class of '85 and is a product of their Irish spirit! My! My! The Seniors of '85 are at it again. X' ,Mi +1 as f Kewl. 'Changi-K.. Q f 1. e Linda Rawson and Charlaine Schmidt are buddies forever. Chris Williamson clears the bar with the agility of a limbo expert. Seniors 99 Achievements Debra Adams Band 1. Hernan Antonio Aldave Soccer 2,5,4, Track 5,4, Elizabeth A. Aliens A Flag Team 2, Rifle Squad 5, Most Improved Rifle Award 5 Shamrock Regiment- Ireland Tour 2, Band Director's Assistant 4, Wrestlerettes 1.2, Colorguard Advisor 4. Charles Edward Allison Wrestling 2, Auto l,4. Melody Ann Alsman Colorguard l,2,5,4, Head Rifle Leader 5,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland '85 Tour 2. Janet Kay Ambuehl Chess 1,2, Photo 5, Computer4, CSF 2.5.4, Diati 5, Art Award 5, OCE 5.4, Emerald Chain 5, Mock Trial Team 4, PTSA Writing Award, State Winner 5, Student of the Month 4, Yearbook 5,4, Editor 4. Jerome P. Andrews Newspaper, Chess Club, Pep Club, Basketball. Kristine Denise Appel Newspaper 5,4 Mary Sharon Atherton Performing Dance 2,5,4, Leader 4, PresidentJ.V. Cheer, Varsity Song, Special K's 1,2,5,4. Alane C. Azevedo PTSA Rep 2, Swim Team 2,5,4,Junior Rep. 5,Junior Princess 5, CSF 4, Pep Club 4, Activities Commissioner 4, Who's Who 5,4, CASC Rep. 5, Powder Puff Football 5.4, Homecoming Queen 4. Linette Bandy Yearbook 5,4, Pep Club 4. Richard Baez Waterpolo l,JV Tennis 1, Optimist Youth Award 2, Boy ofthe Year 2, Official Member of YMD Club. Darcy Jane Barker JV Volleyball,JV Swimming, Yearbook 5.4. Krista Lee Baker PTSA Undergraduate Business Award 5, Newspaper 5. Michael Bang ASB President 4, Class President 1,2, Science Club l,2.5,4, VP 2, Varsity Tennis 5,4,JV Basketball 1.2, Asian Club 4, Diati 5, Hughe O'Brian Award USSCAA 4, SC 5,4, DMT 4. Michael Thomas Barker Varsity Basketball 2.5, League Champs 5, Junior House 5. Scott Raymond Benda Varsity Waterpolo 2.5.4, League Championship 5.4, V Swim l,2,5,4 Hong Kong Tour '84, National Team CIF Playoffs 5,4, CSF 2, GPA 5.75, Traing for 88 Olympics - Waterpolo. Daryn Benton Newspaper 5, Key Club 4, Computer Club 4, Treasurer 4. 100 Senior Credits - 2 Sophomore 4 Senior 1 : Freshman 5 2 Junior David Berry Band l,2,5,4. Bret Jon Bissell Basketball l,2,5,4, Football l, KBAGL Club 2,5,4. Robert Alan Blough Baseball 2.5.4, Wrestling 5, Marching Band l,2, Stage Band 1,2 Shatn- rock Regiment - Ireland '85 Tour Z, CSF l,2,5,4, Leadership Academy 5, Who's Who 4. Cynthia Marie Booney Drama Club 5,4, Photo Club 5, Wrestlerettes 4. Rosilyn Elaine Bosley JV Cheer l,2, Varsity Song 5,4, Head Song 4, Performing Dance 4, Who's Who 5, USCAA 4, Girl's State Nominee 5. Alyce Bridges Choir 1,2.5,4, Pep Club l. Jean M. Brigham FBLA 2. James D. Brown Football 2.5.4. Mark Brown Football 2,5,4, Track 2,5,4. Henry Micheal Call Diati l,2,5,4, Science l,2,5,4, CSF l,2, Perfect Attendance 5,4,Track l,2,5.4, Cross Country 2,5,4, Most Dedicated Cross Country 4,Junior Achievement 5, Vice President. Lisa A. Carrillo Drill team 2.5.4, Leader 5, Head Leader 4, Shamrock Regiment- Ireland '85 Tour 2, Performing Dance 2,5,4. Anna Marie Casebeer Wrestlerettes 1.2, Performing Dance 5,4, Margaret Castaneda Drill Team 2,5,4 Shamrock Regiment - Ireland '85 Tour 2. Kyung Mi Chang Diati Club 2,5.4, Science Club 5,4, Asian Club 4, Key Club 4. Year Book 5,4, Linda Jui Chun Chang FBLA l.2,5,4, V. President 5, President 4, CSA 4, Treasurer 4, Diati Club 5, Chess Club l, Ski Club 4, Performing Dance 5,4, Badmitton 21 Choir Club 4, Key Club 4. Karin H. Chao Emerald Chain 5, PTSA History Award 5, Student ofthe Month 4, Key Club 5,4, Pres 4, Diati Club l,2,5,4, V. Pres. 5, CSF l,2,5.4g Academic All-American 5, National Honor Roll 5, Who's Who 5. Rhonda D. Clammer JV Softball l, Varsity Softball 2.5.4, CIF Playoffs 2, League Champion- ship 5, CIF Championship 5. Stephanie Suzanne Coker Cheer 1, Performing Dance 2.5.4, Leader 4, Varsity Song 5,4, Class House 5,4, Class Treasurer 4. Christine L. Collier Drill Team 2.5.4, Leader 5,4, Leader of the Year 4, Shamrock Reg ment - Ireland '85 Tour, Performing Dance, Basketball, Captain Patricia Ann Cotugno Color Guard 2.5.4, Rifles 2,5,4. Steven Eric Cozine JV Soccer l,2, Varsity Soccer 5,4, Varsity Football 4, Special Teal Award 4, Computer Club 5, President 5, IOC 5, Student Hous l,2.5,4, Spanish 1,2,5,4. Mitchell J. Cramer Marching Band l,2,5,4, Concert Band l,2,5,4, Shamrock Regiment-i Ireland '85 Tour. l l Tad Crocket Baseball 2,5,4, Basketball l.2,5Z,lV Basketball League Champs, Cros' country 4, Student-Athlete 2.5, Science Club 2.5. CSF 2,5,4, Claw House l.2,5,4, Diati 5,4, Emerald Chain 5, Silver Service Award 5 Jawanni Abril Cousett Frosh Cheer l, Tennis 2, Track 2, Basketball 2,5,4, FBLA 2,5,1 Performing Dance 4, Room Rep. l,2,5,4, House Secretary 4, Chort 2,5,4, PTSA Chorus Award 5, Young Americans Sing 5.4. Ida Denise Cunningham Drama Club l, Photo Club 2, Pep Club 5. Cheryl Davis CSF 2,5,4, Pep Club 4, Band 5. Derby Davidson Tennis l-4 Most Improved 2, Basketball l-4 Best Defense 2, Co-MV 5,JV League Champs 5, CSF I-4, Diati 5,4, OCE 5,4, Emerald Chain 2 Key 4, Academic Decatholon 4, Student of Month 4, National Meri' Vincent John Dawson Soccer 1,2,5,4. Ron Degany Aviriam Band l,2,5,4, C.S.F. 2.5.4, Diati 2,5,4, Key Club 4, Organization Campus Enhancement 2, Treasurer 5,4, Science Club 4, Orange Couj ty Academic Decathalon 4. Richard George Dekany Shamr'k Regmnt l,2,5,4, Ireland 2, Drum Major 4, OCE 2,5,4. Pre: 5,4, SLA 2, Diati 2.5.4, CSF 2,5,4, Emerald Chain 5, Mock Trial 4 PTSA Award: Band l, English 5, AP Chem. 5, Academic Decathlon 4 Denise Ann Deland Yearbook 5,4, Diati Club 5, Key Club 4. Mark DiPietrantonio Track 2,5,4, Football 2.5, Cross-Country 4, Most Dedicated 4. Daryl Dressel Ski Club 4. David E. Eli Band l,2,5,4. Michael Erdelji CIF Waterpolo 5,4, Varsity Swimming 5.4. Lisa Estrada Band 1.2, Chamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. e Q . Eric Evans Varsity Water Polo 2,5,4, CIF 2,5, League Championship 53 Varsity Swim 2,5,1. Weight Lifting Club 5. Michael Faddoul Var. Basketball 2,5,43 Var. Baseball 2,5,43 Class V. Pres. 2,53 PTSA Accounting Award 5, Who's Who Among Amer, HS Students 5,4. 3oys State Nominee 5, CIF 235, Edwin P. Faiardo Football 2,5,4, Computer Club 53 Class House 4, Tracy Colleen Fay Varsity Track 1,23 Wrestlerettes l,Co1orguard 2,5,4, Flag Leader 5,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. Allan Abraham First Varsity Yell 4. Melissa Lyne Franco Colorguard l,2, Shamrock Regiment -v Ireland 85 Tour 2. Janelle Theone Frese Var Bsktball 5,-1, Most lmproved 51 Var Vlyball Most Improved 53 Var Sftball 5343JV Vlyball 2, Most lmproved3JV Sfrball 2, TL Flags l, For'n Lang. PTSA Award 21 CSF 53 Key Club 5,4, VP 43 DAR Award 4. Richard John Frias Band 1.23 Diati Club l,2, 5,43 Chess Club 2: Key Club 4, Organization for Campus Enhancement 1,2,53 Academic Decathalon 4. Philip Michael Galante IV Basketball l,2, Varsity Basketball 5,4. Sung M. Gang FBLA 1,2,5,i. Ben J. Garcia Varsity Tennis l.2,5,1. CIF 5. Kristine D. Gibson IV Softball 1, Varsity Softball 2. Cross Country 2, Ski Club 2,5,4, Secretary 1, Student Council Senior Representative lg SM Club l,2.5.i. lacqueline B. Glatt Badmitton 23 Organization for Campus Enrichment Officer 5.1. Rafael M. Granados Soccer 2.5, Football 2. Jeffrey Carlton Green Basketball 1,2,5,4g Baseball 5,43 KBAGL Club 1,2,5,4, Surf Club 1,2,5,4. Cynthia Lynn Hansell Varsity Soccer l,2,5,43 Varsity Track 1,2,5,4, Powder Puff 5,4, Tennis 1,23 Volleyball 5,43 Girls State Alternate 5. Class Secretary 1,23 Class President 5, A.S.B, Vice President 4. Kathleen Marie Heitmann Colorguard 1,23 Track 2. Francisco Hernandez JV Football 23 Varsity Football 5,4. Kurt Tadashi Higa JV Tennis l,JV Track 23 Varsity Track 5,4, Science Club l,2,5,43 Diati Club 1,2,5,43 Asian Club l,2,5,4, Treas. 1, Christine M. Hill Basketball 2, Shamrock Regiment Drumline 1,2,5,4. tBass l,2,5, Snar 5, Tympani 53 Qvads 41. Janeen Marie Hill Vars Stats 1,2,5,4 lFootball, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyballl Year- book 43 Ca. Society of H.S. Students Award 5,43 Mock Trial 4, ASB House 1,2,5,43 SDA Club Advisor Mr. Q l,2,5,4. Jonathan D. Hilts Soccer 1,Track 2. Yearbook 5.4, Editor 5, Diati-13 PTSA Rep. 4, CSF l,2,5,4, Sec. 43 Mock Trial 4, English Proi, 53 Leadership Academy 5, Key 5,43 Emerald Chain 53 Distinguished HS Student 4. Timothy Daniel Holihan Band l,2,5.-4, Treasurer 4. Computer Club 5, Diati Club l,2,5,4. Ski Club 43 Nominated for Distinguished HS Studentsg Participant of the National Merit Scholarship Program. Anthony Virgil Hooper Basketball 1,23 Baseball 2,5,4, KBAGL Club 2,5,43 Surfdt Water, Ski Club 4: Mod 84 Ska Club 5.4. Michael Hoskins Wrestling l,2,5,43 Baseball l,2. 2,597 I 1 Orange County Academic Decathalon Team COCADD: Front Row: CLeft to Rightj Karen Chao, h Salgado, Yumi Yoshinaga, Gregg Pauley, Soo lm. Back Row: Ron Dekany Aviram, Richard Frias, Davidson, Mr. Peterson, Richard Dekany and Eric Nosalek. Julie Ann Hudnall Drill Team 2, 5, Shamrock Regimentf Ireland 85 Tour 2, Varsity Song 43 Performing Dance 43 Class House 4 Tina Hughes Choir l,JV Softball 23 Varsity Track 5. Karina TsaoaHui Hung H A Asian Club 23 Diati Club 2,5,43 CSF 2,5, Key Club 4 NF.-5 Kimberly Jean Huston Performing Dance 2,5,4, JV Cheer 5, Jacqueline Charlotte Husman Varsity Tennis 1,2,5,4, Varsity Soccer 2,5, JV Badmitton 1, MVP, Varsity Badmitton 2,5,4, Individual Championship 5,4, Emerald Chain 5. Melinda Renee Hyder Performing Dance 2,4. Jorge Norberto Jazan Varsity Yell 4, Science Club 4, Diati Club 4. Steven M. Jehoich Automotive 1,2,5,4. Seiko Jimbo JV Tennis 43 Badmitton 4. Karen Johnson Colorguard 2,5,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. Ronda Jolly PTSA French Award 23 Diati Club 5, FBLA Yearbook 4. Jim Jones Football 2, Baseball 2,5,-1. Jennifer Lynn Jones JV Cheer l,2. Varsity Cheer 5,43 House Rep. 1,2,51 Class Vice Presi- dent 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 5.4. Ronald Douglas Kaulen Soccer 2,5,43 Yearbook 4, Cynthia Kemp Varsity Track lg Class President 13 Colorguard 23 Wrestlerette 23 Surf Club 2. Chuck Spidey Kim S.O.C. Basketball Championship 2,5. Han J. Kim Newspaper 13 Yearbook 43 Math Tutor 5,-4, Academic All American 5. Emrld Chain 53 CSF 2,5,4, Trs. 53 Who's Who 53 Serv Pt Award 5,43 Society of Distinguished HS Students 43 US Leadership Award 5,4. Sandee S, Kim House Ring Committee 2,5,43 Prom Committee3 Special K's 1,2,5,4, Carrie Lynn Kirchberg V. Softball 2,5,4, League Championship 51 CIF 5. Byron Kitajima Football 2, League Championship 23 Varsity Track 2,5,4, Captain 4. Debra Kreis Volleyball l,2,5,43 Softball 5. Senior Credits 101 Tsuyoshi Kuramoto Varsity Track 2,53 Class President 43 CSF 1,2,534, V. President 43 Science Club 23534, Pres. 23 Diati l,2,5,4g Asian I,2,5,43 Emerald Chain 53 Who's Who 53 Distinguished HS Student 53 US Ach. Academy 5. Brenda M. Kwan Cheer 23 Varsity Cheer 5,43 Performing Dance 2,5343 DanceLpader 43 Class House 1,2,5,4. Stephanie S. La Prairie A jV Cheer l3Varsity Cheer 53 Student Council Pep Commissioner 43 Ski Club 43 Drama Club 5.4. Cathleen Denise Laskey Varsity Soccer 53 Varsity Track 5,43 JV Cheer 23 Varsity Song 5343 Performing Dance 534. Janeen Elizabeth Latosa Colorguard 53 Mascot 4. Jack Lee Varsity Badmitton 2,5,43 CIF 5,43 Cross Country. jenny Sock Hyon Lee Emerald Chain 53 CSF 13235,43 Who's Who 53 National Honor Roll .53 Yearbook 5,43 Asian 1,2,,5,43 Diati 1,2,5,43 Society of Distinguished HS Students 43 Service Pt Award 53 Leadership Academy Award 5. Nelson K. Lei Football 1,235,4, Most Improved Player of the Game lWestern 64 Esperanzal3 Track l,235,4, MVP 1, 5yr Letterman3 Track Captain All League. Mark Lennon Soccer l,2,5. Michelle Ann Levia jr. Varsity Softball 132. Domenic j. Llamas Band l,235,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2,1322 Band 2. Carlos Machado Varsity Wrestling l,2,5,43 KBAGI. Club l,2,5,4. Kristine Michelle Martinez Cheer 1, Ski Club 4. 102 Senior Credits Kathy M. Maynard Volleyball l,2,5,4, MVP 5. Angela Mac Gregor Perfect Attendance Award K-9th Grade. Blair A. McGee Football 13 Varsity Football 2,5, League MLB, MVP3 D Player Wrestler 2 yrs., Track l yr. Carrie McKay Chess Club 2, SCSB 43 Science Club 43 Key Club 43 OCE 5,43 Diati 1,2,5,43 PTSA Physical Education Award 2, Commended Student 41 Emerald Chain 53 Mock Trial Team 43 OCAD 4. Nick R, McMahon Varsity Water Polo 5,4 CIF 5 3 ,4, Varsity Swim 5.4, 2nd Team All League 4. Stacy Ellen McRae Band 1,2,5, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. Brian Michael Meadows Tennis l,2. Patricia jean Meil Tennis Team 5.-I, Efren Mendez, jr. Computer Club 4. Larry G. Miler Wrestling 2.5.4. Track 2 yrs. Rachel Marie Morales Shamrock Regiment l32,5,4. Shannah Michelle Morris Varsity Swim 5. june Eiko Murakami Yearbook il, Diati Club 2.541 Asian Club l,534,junior Achievement 1Rockwell Intl 5. Michelle K. Naylor Colorguard Tall Flags 5. Steve Negrete Varsity Football 5,43 Wrestling 1,2,5, Track 2,4. jennifer Lynn Nichols Wrestlerettes 5.4. Lisa Marlaine Niles Varsity Tennis Manager 5,43 Varsity Swim 5. Kristin Lynn Noble Yearbook 5,43 Diati Club 53 Life Teams 2.5.4. jeffrey Todd Nolan Tennis 23 California Scholarship Federation 1,2. Eric Brian Nosalek Computer Club 2,53 Chess Club 2,53 Band 1,2,5343Diati l,2,5,43 CSF 23 GATE 1,2,5,43 Organization of Campus Enhancement l32,5,43 Treas. 1,23 V. Pres. 5,43 Leadership Academy 23 Academic Decathlon 4. Jeffrey David Nowlin Football 1,2,5,4, Most Improved tit All League Honorable Mention 43 Wrestling 23 Track 2,534. Richard Joseph Olear Band Drumline l,2,5,43 Basketball 5,4. Marnie Ornelas Volleyball 23 ASB Secretary 4. Scotty Oritz Wrestling l,2.5. Sharon Elizabeth Pavuk Band 1,2,5,4, Secretary 5343 Section Leadr 43 Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2, Music Academy CSU Fullerton 23 GATE Orchestrt 43 YMD Club 4. Melissa Sophia Pellin JV Swim 1,23 Varsity Swim 5, Letter 5. Tami Lyn Penner Art Club 5,43 Pep Club 43 Honor Roll l,2,53 National Honor Roll 5 Sean Peter Ponce JV Football 13 Varsity Football 2,5,4, League Second Place 5. Gina Michelle Polis Colorguard 132,5,4, Shamrock Regiment- Ireland 85 Tour 2, Assis tant Rifle Leader 4. Kathleen M. Poseley Vollyball l,2,,5,4. Caroline B. Pugeda Class Treasurer 1,2.5, Cheer Representative 43 Cheer 1,23 Varsit Cheer 5,43 Head Varsity Cheer 43 Performing Dance 2,5343 Danc Secretary-Treasurer 43 Who's Who 53 USCAA 43 Special K's. Susan Jeanette Pursley Band 1. Stephen Michael Quan CSF l,2,5,43 President 43 Diati Club 5,43 Science Club Z,5,43 Asia Club 5,43 Basketball 5,43 Track 1,2,5,43 Emerald Chain 53 Student t the Month 43 Who's Who Among HS Students. Brent Rallo Football 1,235,113 Baseball l,2,534. Gina Michelle Ray jV Tennis 2,5, Captain 5. Chorale 5, Vice President 53 Diati Club 5,1 OLE 5.4, Student Council Historian 43 UCSB Ambassador 4. -jeffrey Lloyd Reynolds Marching Band l,2,5,43Concert Band I,2,5,43jazz Band 1,2,,5,43 Bar President 43 Trombone Section Leader 43 Diving Team 13 YMD Clt 4. jeffrey Rheins Newspaper l,2,5,43 Varsity Tennis 23 PTSA English Award 53 Go Service Point Award 43 Mock Trial Team 43 School Play 4. Steven L. Ridley Water Polo 1,2,.534, Captain 23 Swimming l.2,5,43 MXP Swimming 1, David M. Robinson Baseball 2,5,4. Daniel K. Roh Shamrock Regiment 1,2 Ireland Tour 23 Tennis 5,4, Gold Service Emerald Service Point 43 Sec. Asian St Diati 43 English Project Computer 53 Science l,2,5,43 Ski 53 CSF Gold Bearer 43 Yearbook Gloria S. Ruiz VB 1,235,143 BB Stats l,2,5: BB Stats 1,23 Swimming Stats 1. The Mock Trial Team: Jonathan Hilts, Attorney Bob Tuller, Linda Chang, Carrie McKay, Kathy Vajada, Min Kim, Mr. McGuire, Richard Dekany, Soo Im, Darryl Shimoyama, Christopher Williamson and Janet Ambuehl. Not pictured: Janeen Hill. 'aula S. Rust Jarsity Track l,2,5,4. im Ryan iootball 15 Cross Country 43 Track 4. Cevin L. Sager Iomputer Club 5,4, President 43 FBLA 1,2,5,43 House ofRepresenta- ives 1,23 Who's Who in American HS Students 5. viarta Salgado Jarsity Track 1,2.53 Varsity Cross Country 1,2,5: Academic Decatha- on Team 4. l Dave Salinas Auto 1,5,43 Moto-X 1,2,5,43 Surfing 1,2,5,43 Skiing 2,5,4. Kndrea Say Sheer 13 Drill Team 23 Science Project Honorable Mention 13 Honor ioll 1,2,5,4. Stacy Ann Schweigert Swim Team 13 Wrestlerettes 2,5,4, Head 4. l'racy Sue Scott Jerforming Dance 2,5,4, Vice Preisdent 4. Elissa Sexton Water Stroke Team l,2Q Powder Puff Football 5,43 Varsity Cheer 5,41 Ski Club 1,2,5,4, President 43 Girls State Rep. 53 Performing Dance 4, Dance Contest Winner 43 01 Prdue Host 5.4. Darryl M. Shimoyama Leadership Academy 23 OCE 5,43 National Honor Roll 53 Who's Who 53 Assn. of Distinguished American HS Students 43 English Tutor 43 Mock Trial Team 4. Caroline Ashley Shin Solorguard 4. Tania Silvis oftball 1,2,5,4, League Championship 43 CIF Champions 4. im G. Smith BLA 1,2,5,4, President 53 PTSA Business Award 23 Outstanding tudent Award 2. 2, S! -t 'f 3- .1 Gerald james Stalder Swim Team 5,43 Water Polo 2,43jA President. Alaina D. Stamos PTSA Speech Award 53 Newspaper 4. Edmee Suzan Staude Colleen Drill Team 2,5. Matthew Monroe Stebbins Football 1, Frosh Champs. jerry Stevens Football 1,2,5,43 Baseball 1,23 Wrestling 13 Track 5,43 Auto 2,5,4. Veronda Elaine Stevens Band 13 Basketball 23 Asian Club 43 YMD Club 4. Marie Stewart Varsity Cross Country. Lisa Ann Stoehr Drill Team iColleensl 5,4, Shamrock Regiment -Ireland 85 Tour 23 Performing Dance 5. jeffrey H. Sung Band 13Tennis 13Track 5,43Diati 1,2,5,4,Treas. 5, V. Pres. 43 Science Club 1,2.5,43 Asian Club 1,2,5,4, President 43 D'M'T 43 R'B'C 1,2,5,43 Celestiac Mechanix 4. Cari Lynn Sypkens Basketball 1,23 Track 1,23 Cheer 53 Washington DC 85 Tour3 ASB Representative 2, Secretary 5. Treasurer 4. Madeleine A. Tavakolian Band 13 Varsity Tennis 2,5, Coaches Award 53 Emerald Chain 53 Diati Club 53 Key Club 4. MaryAnn Torres Basketball 13jV Track 1. jeff Trott Baseball 1,2,5,43 Football 13 Basketball 1. Michelle Marie Tryon Marching Band 1,2,5,4, Symphonic Section Leader l, Outstanding Student 1, Shamrock Regiment- Ireland Tour 23 Wind Ensemble 2,53 California Music Academy 23 GATE Orchestra 5,43 English Project 5. George S. Tu Chess Club 5,43 Ski Club 5,43 Computer Club 53 Asian Club 43 Diatie Club 4. Kathleen Ann Vaida Swimming Team 13 Drill Team 5,43 CSF 13 Key Club 43 Diati Club 43 Science Club 4, Treasurer 43 Who's Who in American HS Students 53 Mock Trial Team 53 Society of HS Students 4. Diana Maria Valdez CSF 5,43 Diati Club 53 Key Club 43 FBLA 43 Yearbook 43 Europe Summer 84-853 Emerald Chain 53 National Honor Roll 5,43 Who's Who in American HS Students 5. Andrea C. Vehec Chess Club 1. Deborah Marie Vera Band 1,2,5,4. Mark N. Vroom Football 1,2,5,4, 2 yr. Letterman3 Track 2,5,4. Patricia Sue Warsaw Drill Team 2,5,4, Leader 4, Shamrock Regiment- Ireland 85 Tour 23 Performing Dance 43 CSF 2,43 Diati 5. Carla Lynn Watson Soph. Cheer Z3jV Cheer 53 Varsity Cheer 43 Performing Dance 43 Class House 5,4. Shannon Marie Weimer Colorguard 2,5,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. Stephen j. Whelan Cross Country 2,5,4g Track 2,5,43junior Achievement 5,4, President 43 PTSA Award Drafting Design 53 Who's Who 5. Lyn Marie Whitbeck JV Softball I,2Q Cross Country 23 Track 53 Class House Z,5,43 Ski Club 2,5,4 Treasurer 43 Student Council Social Commissioner 4. Kim Elizabeth Widen Band 1,2,5, Shamrock Regiment- Ireland 85 Tour 2, Wind Ensemble 2,5, Who's Who Among American HS Students 5. Alan -I. Wilkes Band Drumline 2,5,4, Shamrock Regiment - Ireland 85 Tour 2. Christopher Williams Tennis 5,43 Yearbook 5,4. Nancy Lynne Williams Wrestlerettes l,2Q pep Club 4, Treasurer 43 Drill Team 2,53 Performing Dance 4. Stacy Williams Basketball 1. Scott Yamamoto Computer Club 5,43 Chess Club 5,4, Officer 5: FBLA 5,43 Asian Club 43 Key Club 43 Diati Club 4. Hee Young Yeon Key Club 5,43 Asian Club 5,43 Yearbook 4. S. Robert Zehra Weight Lifting l,Z,5,43 Automotive l,Z,3,4. Senior Credits 105 V WWW, AMW' 3 I I VVVV . Wiz M Aww, 1 H. f , f V si W' ? I 1 W 5 I :KC y ' 92 5 4 J, YQ K . 27 W J' 2 law My N,,,, Hfwulwcqp, i S ,,,, . , v-H... rfwl 4 if W M ,M ,N V X. 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Glen Call excells across the finish line. A . Pre 'ng for the next big play, our vu-airy foo:- regroups. ,, ' e g V A E ms: V , Q E 7,1 1 W, Z , .., Xeefigzei Wi 1 w- - e . V N if-H' iii Y ,qw 1, sf' wg Li... A - f W x... 1? F? -..sr ...vu V V wail , 4 , .1K.,.,,,., f ...W ., ws- K K -iws. .. - N +1 .. , . - W 5 .,.H ,, fx X wx. -P . W 552 H. Q' . ', 5 L,14Q..13fgl:KHfl -. X.. .. gl? f, 5 MN . J, . 15' Q 52 . K K tQv1iQgLL Ax R iw -K L -- ax? wait SR 'E' WK XQWQY - - K ' 'K L Q K H A , M .mf Lilfkff., im- Q .. A . ,, .... LSi:5N:R'L 'LL L ' ' 4 MW ,. N. N . if .35 , LL-- -1'- u yd. V . fjg U k XL M A, A 4 , . W I., . ...fs-, .YQ . v. , WK ' - fix.. R fs . fl, alex. is .. QA. . . ,. 1 Q. . 4. . . ,T .ffa-5:5 , ,',A 1 ,K M555 .:L... K ' L W. -. an Q. - ..-f Y ,.i E' 2 ,. LLL . Q., :L in N NM K ' 'fm W N Xi .. K .4 ' K K 2 K:?fKgg Kmgf ggf ii N x . .V . LL,, ma- vii, .L'- , , .. , .E ...wif LL L KW ' 'i LL i?f:Wf'Wi.L in 1 X , - I-up 04212. :A ,T-,. . I K K ,fax Q A 2.1 ..kk 1.. . .KKA - sale? 'z.5..KK.'ii :K . .. ,. , KKK-Eva EM. :sl .. 15-.5S4'Kf25:i5R' fx . V , R - .. W,-- K --K- .I X5 2 'QR LL Q Wziznefcv All The We 14 j.F.K.fCypress 28 J.F.K.!Katella 14 j.F.K.!Los Al 10 j.F.K.!Loara O j.F.K.fEsperanza 7 j.F.K.lPacifica I4 J.F.K.!El Dorado 1984 can be described as a year of transi- tion. A new coach, an inexperienced team, and a new system all meshed to lay the foundation for a brand new program. While the won-loss record was not indica- tive ofsuccess, the superior effort ofall the players absolutely makes them victorious. Injuries to key personnel, a lack of team size, and a very tough schedule Cseven opponents went to the playoffs, three play- ed for a C.I.F. championship, two were C.I.F. championsj, made for a great chal- lenge. Week in and week out, the Irish accepted each challenge and came out fighting. Their efforts were highly re- garded by opposing coaches and players. The pre-season found the Irish matched against three of the best teams in Orange County CWestern, El Modena, Fullertonb. While the team's inexperience prevented victory, consistent improvement could be seen. As league began, the Irish turned the corner posting back to back victories against Cypress and Katella. The Irish found themselves 2-0 and in first place. Next, a tough physical loss to Los Alamitos knocked four key players out of action, hampering the Irish's fortunes. The C.I.F. bound Saxons of Loara followed and were outplayed by the ailing Irish in every cate- gory but the score. The following three weeks saw the Irish lose to Esperanza, Pacifica, and El Dorado. Loses on the scoreboard, yes. However, not in the hearts or minds of those whose efforts were so valiant. Definately, the men who wore the green and gold were winners all the way. 1. Mike O'I-Iern dives for the first down. 2. The Varsity Football Squad: lst row D. Gregory,j. Hedr- ke, R. Barba, B. Rallo, S. Negrete, D. Bacerra, D. Stefani, S. Pagan. 2nd. row: R. Atwood, T. Helgeson, D. Wilson,j. Stevens,j. Nowlin, M. Brown, A. Kim, S. Kim, D. Fewkes, B. Brownell. 3rd. row: S. Cozine, Ralph, Don, C. Cendejas, M. Bullerdickhl. Carroll, R. Dennis, C. Plunkett, B. Bloom, P. Ward, F. Her- nandez. 4th. row: G. Chairez, M. Vroom, N. Lei, R. Rodriguez, E. Fajardo, M. O'Hern, H. Hembjer, D. Watters. Sth row: G. Dix, J. Brown, J. Clifton, S. Astle, B. McGee, S. Ponce, D. Reynolds, D. Coburn. 5. The Irish, led by Blair McGee, stops Pacifica. 4. Dave Reynolds runs away from an Aztec. 5. After a grueling game, the Irish takes a breather. 6. The Irish defense gets read to stop the opposing team. 7. David Bacerra walks back to the huddle after a play. Varsity Football IO7 i 1 1w,few,wb:,1vv l Games Western El Modena Fullerton Cypress Katella Los Alimitos Loara Esperanza Pacifica El Dorado 1081: b d Offense Dave Bacerra Dave Bacerra Gabe Chairez Mike O'Hern Mike O'Hern Blair McGee Dave Bacerra Dave Reynolds Nelson Lei Dave Bacerra Blair McGee Defense Durran Fewkes Jeff Nowlin Gary Dix Steve Kim Durran Fewkes Steve Kim Sean Ponce Blair McGee Sean Ponce Gary Dix ' 4 P' S B? -. ,T.. ..-.- AXE... .. Vmfsizfy Honors Most Valuable Player Q.a5LiCLBacerra Most Valuable Defensive Player Blair McGee Most Inspirational Terry Bettar Awarclj Steve Kim Poaches' Award glean Ponce Sflost Improved Nlelson Lei Scout Player of the Year 5arrin Watters H b d 9 XNQKPM . ' 'iff' 1 .Q-4: N X, . xiii' ' - Wk 45 f gk! , .. 5.1 THE ROOKIES HR j.F.K.lCypress J.F.K.!Katella j.F.K.lLos Al j.F.K.!Loara J.F.K.!Esperanza j. F.K.l Pacifica J.F.K.!El Dar-ado J.F.K.lCypress J.F.K.lKate11a j.F.KJLos Al J.F.K.!Loara j.F.K.fEsperanza j.F.K.fPacifica j.F.K.lEl Dorado Although the Sophomore Football team finished 3-7, several games came down to the wire. Kennedy's team fielded on the average of fifteen players. This spoke well for the small team's play. At the banquet for the Sophomore team awards went to Todd Bristow and Mark Roah for captains. The most valuable player went to David Kemp and most improved was Sandro Leveratto. Other outstanding players were Charlie Lindquist, Brett Heppler, Hynn Kim, and Vince Lia. The 1984 Freshman Football team, led by co-captains Lee Krebs and Charlie Wil- laims, didn't have a very successful season Cthey finished with a 2-8 recordj but showed characteristics of a great team. Some of the loses were either by narrow margin or by last minute touchdowns by the opposing team. The Freshman team has got the potential to be a great team in the future. The recipients of the most in- spirational, most valuable player, and most improved went to Bein Serrano, Rich Magalies, and Ralph Arenas respectively. The coaches were Switzer, Foley, and Samples. l. The Sophomore Football Squad, lst. rowzj. Swan J. Grumond, D. Heppie, H. Kim, S. Leveratto, B. Hepler, Znd. row: A. Gregory, T. Randolph, S. De- ptrantio, T. Bristow, j. Christensen, D. Kemp, M. Roah. 3rd. row: C. Plunkett, C. Linquist, E. Cinocco, L. Wilkins, G. Cozine, V. Lia, C. Cendejas. 2. The Freshman Football squad, lst. row: R. Bandy, T. Devito, B. Serrano, R. Arenas, D. Williamson, S. Bottrell, T. Flores, S. Barrett, D. Mixer. Znd. row: C. Williams, A. Ybarra, S. Gibbs,J. Reid, B. Chase, G. Bedford,j. Miller, P. Graziano, D. Huang, Std. row: A. Torres, J. Whelan, G. Libell, G. Helgeson, J. Smith, B. Reinoeh, RJ. Fox,j. Choi, K. Gonzales,j. Kim, 4th. row: M. Brown, R. Coauntner, A. Black- man, B. Hwang, C. Malone, R. Driscoll, A. Sheer, S. Young. 5th. row: T. Wilson, D. Wilson, B. johnson, P. Kim, R. Anderson, D. Fletcher, R. Magallanes, L. Krebs, R. Ludington, P. Gilbert. 3. ,Iohn Christensen runs for daylight. 4. Eric Cinocco attempts a fieldgoal. 5. The Freshman squad talk over which play to use. 6. Don Kim tackles Western's runningback. Soph!Frosh Football 111 112 Boys Varsity l ' L fx J - A T Nix f1g f:,., x 2, 5 f ef f X M A , ',, ' Lp , W- 1 L ,,1, I ,' 1-at ' X, : 2. G0 FOUR It!!!! It gs Q., -as M. if 6 f. ,...-0 The Boy's Varsity Basketball Team began the season with one goal in mind, to qualify for the CIF playoffs for the fourth year in a row. With a talented roster, led by co- captains jeff Green and four year letter- man Walt Lauderdale, the Irish got off to a spectacular start going undefeated through the first half ofEmpire league play. Senior guard Mike Faddoul dished off to Walt Lauderdale and jeff Green. Brett Bissel played hard-nosed defense while Darrin Queen did it all! Senior Phil Galante was called on whenever a basket was needed and Derby Davidson, Danny Curry and Mike Valarta were the defensive stoppers. Whenever a spark was in need, Seniors Anthony I-Iinojos and Willie Clark along with junior Glen Mares came well equip- ped with the fireworks that were needed. Coach Mayberry utilized all of these talented players as the Irish looked at their watches and headed for WINNIN' TIME. l. Darrin Queen skies over his opponent. 2. junior Glen Mares scores against the Hawks. 5. Co-captain jeffGreen takes advantage ofagreat screen by Derby Davidson. 4. Walter Lauderdale works for a tough basket. 5. Phil Galante grabs a rebound. 6. !Front L to RJ Coach Paxson, Coach Mayberry, 1mgr.J Dennis Omieczynski. lback L to Rl Mike Faddoul, Walter Lauderdale, Danny Curry, Michael Valarta, jeff Green, Derby Davidson. Anthony I-Iinojos, Darrin Queen, Brett Bissel, Phil Galante, Glen Mares, Wil- lie Clark, T A-S-S-I-S-T! A-La-ln-Your-Face- Disgrace, 8. Smooth as silk. 9. It's my ball guys! IO. Walter does it right. 11. Darrin Queen runs the offense. .E . tw: - A . H110 M15 40 Boys Varsity Basketball 113 ,,.,i,:1.N 2 AP 1 Ndf ,,44W Wz'!d 0 5 ! ! rx p wzys 1 . it If I XR, N 941 X, 1 i 1 , -'tv-Nils' sam, Guided by Coach Fromknecht, the 1984-85 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball team began their season with an impres- sive pre-season record often wins and five losses. The team has participated in two tournaments so far, the Boscoe-Tech Tournament and the Santiago Tourna- ment, where the Fighting Irish placed sixth and second, respectively. At present, the j.V. Irish have an awesome league total of six wins, one loss. 1. Full of anticipation, Kyle Bernard watches as Robert Wilson shoots the hoop, 2, Rick Suttles goes for two. 5. Sottara Neang shows his stuff. 4. jeff Hansel racks up two more. 5. Sottara Neang defends his possession. 6. Michael Keith demonstrates his skill. T The 198485 j.V. team: jeff Hansel, Tom Tim, Sottara Neang, Kyle Bernard, Michael Keith, Eric Opdahl, Robert Wilson, David Esparza, Steve Kiriuleff Howe, Rick Suttles, Tom Kim, Derek Van ' Me e. 5 . j.V. Boys Basketball 115 K .::. A5 L ' lbs- .Bl h mm.: froshlsoph boy? bahicerbail - .EY 'iii 3' ff'-eng C czfrhmg the ebomm' lil I 1 5? f'!N An V: an 5 Led by sophomore team Coach Olson and freshmen team Coach Bloom, the froshfsoph basketball team proved that basketball fever was not only confined to the varsity players. Playing before a small but enthusiastic crowd, the froshfsoph team swished to a winning season. With many hours of practice after school, they did more than catch the rebound. The freshmen team with their record of 21 wins and 2 losses truly impressed the lrish student body. 1. Don Wilson concentrates on a free shot. 2. David Barker dribbles to the hoop. 5. jeff Murakami pre- pares for a pass. 4. An lrishman says 'Araise your hand . . . if you're sure! 5. Sophomore boys' basketball team: lln front! Coach Olson, KL to Rb Danny David- son, Brett Hepler, Terrence Boga, David Barker, George Mason, Davidjacob. Steve Kosek, Gary Ras- mussen, Troy Lucas, Mark Poulalion, Matt Shin, Hyum Kim. 6. Freshmen boys' basketball team: front KL to RJWenda11 Lauderdale, Bien Serrano. Back lL to RJ Coach Bloom, Hyun Gang, Roger Nim, jeff Murakami, Greg Bradford. Maurice Keith, Don Wil- son, Mike Williams, Dave Fletcher, Dennis Loven, Clint Dicely, jeff Thieme. Frosh!Soph boys' basketball 117 wa W eczchmg for the Sk The 1984-85 Girls Varsity team was highly motivated by Irish Pride and enthu- siasm. Every player put forth an extreme effort encouraging each other to do their utmost best. The team practiced very hard each week taking time to make sure they :lid things right. Coaches Mike Murphy and Rick Albano proved that they had the right material to make a great winning team. l.janele Frese makes a superb block. 2. Ursula Love- .y has unmatched aerial talent. 3. Janelle Frese makes 1 spectacular layup. 4. The lrish defense is always on :he move. 5. Top Row: Coach Mike Murphyjawanni Cousett, Ursula Lovely, Donna Richmond, Janelle Frese, Dena Davidson, Kim Tawa, Ronlynn An Nee, Love Frine, Head Coach Rick Albano. Bottom Row: Nora Masuo, Denice Correa, Dena Masu miya. 6, lawanni Cousett struggles for an advantage. Girls V. Basketball 119 5, X 120 j.V. Basketball Xu I X 116 f V Girls Show heir Stuff -2.9- j.V. Basketball, under the leadership of Coach jim Wing and Team Captain Ingred Wilkens, was an inexperienced yet deter- mined team. They practiced many long hard hours for their tournament. Through- out the season, the team combined their skills and spirit to overcome opposing teams. The Girls j.V. Team started out slowly but made a comeback by winning 3 games in a row. 1, Are you sure this dance is in ? 2. Connie says, Up, up and away . 3. Sue plots her freeshot. 4. Ingred shoots for two. 5. Chased by the opponents, jodee runs to the basketball net. 6. Margie jumping forthe rebound. 7. The team CL to Rb First row - jodee Ujiie, Tracy Suzuki, Maureen Condon, Connie Wag- ner. Second row - Coach jim Wing, Evelyn Cuba, Kim Sykes, Sue Pitt, Margie, Carolina Rodriguez, Ingred Wilkens. j.V. Basketball 121 ,,mnsllW K M. Q in , ,, ,k.r Y Wwfmwwwwyf ,wma an r 4, ,S S5 aff SPIKE TO SUCCESS 1 M,,,fS. S 1 s , -mf: L x ff' S, .fir V fwjy.,-I b J S M N in ., 1 in S, ' -11' ie,gl3g,a..'Ff Q SV.,S,S - MHWWLT ' 4 :S ? S S S SY S S S at M921-staffs SYS Ll S t tzzteeafs .S S S vf 4 ' ' ,, ' tt -.. - . ' S 9' 1 ' SSSS ,s ii' j1 f ' 'L 'J A S Q4 NSS' S. .W,,M, 'A ' S J J f W L V 'Nl xi -...J 2 w Ss - Q ,SS ff' 2' t .S SS S ' . K L4 QA E pm HSS... 1,,,, .gig iinw My KEWZ t i nj W S if . U pt C1 J , ' ff, S SS if J 3't'1rSm, S fS51ggi141'f -fe S 5 'SS ' fi' f , .ff A A 3 K p 'Li ww Vrgg if l. H S, Tl K v 1 U .ff SS ., j J' 1' A 1 M llc fc I af Azz S2 -1 This year's edition of J.F.K. volleyball had its ups and downs. Janelle Frese and Cindy Hansell defended the middle along with junior All League Player Monica Casey. Outstanding hitter Ree Rabune, a junior, and Kathy Maynard, a senior, showed good consistency throughout the season. Sophomore Nancy Grow also had a good year as setter and server. We had strong support from seniors Debra Kries and Kathy Posely. All in all, the volleyball season was an experience for everyone in- volved. - Coach Burns l.Janelle Frese goes for a Kill! 2. Nancy Grow bumbs ball as Janelle covers below. 3. Nancy Grow and Monica Casey drive for a short serve, 4. Kathy Maynard spikes to opponents from Pacifica. 5. Writ- ten in the sands forever! 6. Left to right Debra Kries, Coach Scott Burns, Kathy Posely and Kathy Maynard. Girls practice with coach at Sunset Beach. 7. Left to right Wendy Walker, Cindy Hansell and Janeen Hill, Stat girls Wendy and Janeen Hang spoons from their noses with volleyball player Cindy at the volleyball banquet, 8, Coach Burns talks with girls before the big game. W J.F.K.!Loara L L J.F.K.fEspera.nza W W J.F.K.lPacifica L L J.F.K.!El Dorado W L J.F.K.fCypress W W J.F.K.!Katella L W J.F.K.!Los Alamitos L L J.F.K.!Esperanza W L J.F.K.fE1 Dorado W W J.F.K.lLoara L L J.F.K.fPacinca W L J.F.K.fKafe11a W L J.F.K.!Cypress W W JSF.K.!Los Alamitos ' L Volleyball 12 3 if ii N? 5 Q g X UR' I -. sk ' 'ew .W,,, J 5' ti 4 I I ,, .1 .,2,- if , yew' 615072 junior Varsity and Freshmen! Sophomore had an interesting year. They spiked, passed and served the ball like Pros. Coachjean Rabune felt thej.V. girls learned the idea of real team spirit. The team's togetherness on and off the court showed their efforts to succeed. Pat Simmons, coach for the Freshmen! Sophomore team, was excited at the en- thusiasm and ability they showed this year. Overall, they did their best and it shows. 1. Coach Rabune is pleased with her girls' perfor- mance. 2. Suzanne Garibay waits for opponents serve. 5. Coach Simmons takes time out to talk with girls. 4. Frosh!Soph team practice their serves. 5. Irish player concentrates on play. 6. j.V. girls relax between games. g.y. Froshlsoph girls volleyball 125 W X mmkk 'm-,'L X Z kr. X 5 ' 'vw j . A Fl q -. , . Q:W,.,,. ,. A Pm An 0ne.9P.?.9 li F ' X 'll' The Varsity Wrestling Team for the 84- 85 year was not as promising as past years but as Coach Plunkett said, I can't wait until next year! because ofthe young Var- sity team. The yearls Varsity Captains were Carlos Machado and Tony George. The tcm's record was not good but as indi- viduals the team had some people that had a chance for C.I.F. Wrestling is one of the most strenuous sports, not because ofthe training but of the losing weight and then having to wrestle. The coach had a very good program for the team. He gave the kids a chance to wrestle in Freestyle Tournaments after the season was over and also to see styles of some of the best coaches. Coach Plunkett loves wrestling and knows agreat deal about the sport. He felt that the 84-85 year had been successful and would like to continue building the wrestling team at Kennedy. 1. Big Don Kim gets a pin. 2. Kennedy makes their entrance. 3. George, a little tied up at the moment. 4. Carlos on his way to another victory. 5. The Varsity Wrestlers and Wrestlerettes of 1984-85. 6. One of the Wrestling Captains, Tony George. 7. Head Cap- tain, Carlos Machado. 8. Wrestlers warm-up before an important match. V. Wrestling 127 5 v. Nr any WWF' 5- , ., 'X ' . 5 W A 128 yv sl Fresh. soph Wrestling 1. L X Q Q ,, .. .3 .L .. xx, ww ', TJ ...,,.. X . M:-:Q I .M k M -is ' ' ' ' ABM l H i W' : ::t':x .. ' . ' ': -f :f- K ' -- 'FZ ' . - ,. ' ,T . . 4 Wz'nm'ng the Struggle JA X f . ' M f H F A411 af ..mf'l?fwa.i - -mf ffl: , ' 1, ww junior Varsity and FroshfSoph Wres- tling teams had a tremendous year. First off both teams were coached by Mr. joe Torturo and had a lot of great newcomers, such as Danny Dalton, Sean Fenner, David Williamson, and Todd Shuff. Hopefully a lot of this year'sjunior Varsity and Frosh! Soph wrestlers will return next year and move up to the Varsity level. 1. Hold on tight now. 2. l'll rumble for ya!! 5. Ready, set and go!!! 4. Psyche-up time. 5. j!V Wrestling Team. 6. Frosh!Soph Wrestling Team. 7. Zar gets ready for a pin. 8. Aric wrestles Freestyle. . 'i.:' .:.,1:,f'f 2 . - I H ' lii Ji. .,.. JXV 8: Frosh!Soph Wrestling 129 : Qi . . .teh x 'Q SE? K5 ,- wi ,f .. X I 5 1 i f rw H ' I g , 14-x-,na-fvwr4,,,i?qfg .,,4-,,A 1. , ' ' W ' ww vm- ,-M449 A' ,, w - 4 'f1.Z1 fv we -vmm uw- f2 'kmmfidzf uf 'A' if , if . , , . Q. 0 4'-1 K u I. .W k zffvff 1 ,,,,,fgb, I ,W . , I 4-gcjwz fry : V, ' ' . A I fish in cz Per ect Swing Under the new coaching, the Varsity Tennis team got through '85 season with surprising outcome. With the contribution given from the newly joined members, the team, as a whole, proved to be a fine bunch. Also, the last year's lettermen gave their best shot in bringing the Irish spirit and the pride that we all come to have. The members had about the same ability, so practices were devoted to improving their game. In doubles, their main goal was to play a very aggressive serve-and-volley game, while singles were consistent at the baseline. The season, though it did not mean a first place victory, gave the players a valuable year of experience. 1. Billy Chen's hard work certainly paid off in the matches. 2. David Chun clocks back his arm for a perfect top spin. 5. Waiting for a return, Matt Shin's eyes never leaves the ball. 4. Derek Wisnowski drills a fperfect back hand cross-court into the net. 5. Much o Steve's time on court is dedicated to intensive concentration. 6. Mike Bang charges to the net. 7. After a victory, Andy Ahn watches his opponent fall to his knee for mercy. 8. Team: L to R- Billy Chen, Thai Ngo, David Chun, Ben Garcia, Derek Wisnow- H Derby Davidson, Steve Shin, Matt Shin and Andy n. Boy's Varsity Tennis 151 N ixgxkj R Q' fi jl q W A 'Nh - :x Q bk NN vs Q! if 1 fx 51, ,L iv J., -- 5 Qin' 1.-my N Y -af V ' .4 X X hw gps. ' 'm':k' - X X it J 9, K h i X , ,Z :' , I ,W y ,Q - evil I. -. '11-. , 4 K .V , Q ' N Q gi hg.. E' ljjiigzg W... 3. A ffxiwf, - 1 ' ff - -11- . , 4-3' ' ,,it ' 4' 1- -,1- we-'xi:L,ee'1f: f-- ' . f-, ii- ff sf - 45 ' '11, ., - ...,... Q f1.f,Lf5Lv3,, A 955519, ,' vi Q Q ,, - , QM A .az- 'R Q 9' . 'X . w':Vw:2',ew ' 2 w , -,gf gn.,-,-. vw 4, '1 , - V ef ' , , Vw ef' 2 A .2 EW - -A-- lfgleifswww-SQNQQQ an dk ,Q N , Fir-: . AQ fi E he mic C oncepzf 9 1, 1 42 43 .5 . 2 'P' , , .1 .. k'.j,f-544 fy ',.l K. f is . -.,.. ... , fn Although the JV Tennis Team was young and inexperienced, their dedication and energy made up their handicap. With the new coachls training program, these players came out of the courts in tip top shape. Since most of the team members were rookies, training consisted mainly of the perfecting of basic skills and basic strokes. Much of their hard work paid off, as they came out of the season with self satisfaction. Ljohn Perkins stretches out for a tough match. 2.-Iae Yu also believes in agood stretch-out. 3. jerry Libell cross-courts, after recovering a tough return. 4. Dan- ny Dressel concentrates on the ball in order to get the ball in the sweet spot. 5. Lance Nakamura poses after a lon day's workout. 6. john Takaki shows the team the fiot steps . . . 7. Team: Danny Dressel, jerry Libell,1ohn Perkins, Robert Robertson,john Takaki, David Huang, Tom Kim, Tommy Lo, and Jae Yu. 5 114+ I . . 'wal Boy's .IV Tennis I33 V x 1 Qs- f 2 5 A h 'E it H .fm-if I 7 ,,Ak A V! fx, Af., gkfd, - o K iii Simpl Awesome. yas. W Led by four returning letterwomen , the girls Varsity tennis team entered the year with high hopes. With coach Schultz in her first year, the team found them- selves struggling in an identity crisis. But a lot of skill helped make this season one of great accomplishments. And even though they didnlt come in first place in the win- loss column, these girls, by far, won the style Catagory. 1. jacquelin Heisman aces her opponent. 2. The aw- some returning letter-women, 3814. Girlsjust Wanna Have Fun! 5. Clst rowb Dawn Myers, Kimi Oyama, C2nd rowj Cynthia Rogerson, Millie Paik, Michelle Tenney, 13rd row! Lisa Niles, jacquelin Heisman, sziwfvrim' i, . .... .f Michelle Nook, Kim Welman, Trisha Meil, Coach Schultz. 6. Kim shows her freshwomen talents. 7. Kimi goes for the win. 8. Michelle defends herself against a bright yellow bullet. 9. Millie goes in for the 1 , Girls Varsity Tennis 135 r faz ff-f 49 K :Z ?? ff' WW Aa' ammge emeea' A' ..5,...-.-sw Mai-,.. .i We did better than we expected! , were the words used by the number one doubles player, Sonia Lee, to describe this years girls junior Varsity tennis season. Practicing hard and playing at a high level of intensity the j.V.'s came up with victo- ries over Loara, Katella and Los Alamitos. In a year of rebuilding, coach Lancaster, concentrated on the basics while maintain- ing the element of fun. 1. Millie Paik fires an unreturnable return. 2. Mary Lou rallies for a win. 3. Lisa puts away an overhead. 4. Lisa and Sherry play with intensity. 5. Shannon Hess and joy Massey play to win. 6. Sonia Lee gives it her best shot. 7. Cin front of the netj Lisa Trancoso, Shannon l-less, Cin back ofthe net? coach Lancaster, Sonia Lee,jessica Iverson, Lisa le,joy Massey,jamie Campbell, Seiko Jimbo, Sherry Le, Cball boys? Tom- my and Taingo. -,..M,,..x Q 21511 ' I A L ' 5 s ' . -' A f.- 1':: an s al ,i , . . g gf ' 'L ,if .1 ' 3 , 4 6 4 .sa yu- .ave , a 'W , s 'Q-' Girls j.V. Tennis 157 W T wr' :. 'M Q' 1, i if fi W ,X 'riff s mu :XM V MA 'f.M'W ?9'L 'SQ Q' 'le Y ma 2Im??WlI ,ix N R' WW , ,gfgp 'M' 'ff Q Mtv 'Wh Q' 'Hi Bimini 5 Aqzzcztic Aipimzfiom Varsity Water Polo knew no bounds this Reason, with six wins and only two losses. l-lead coach Bob Zehtner trained these talented athletes to build strength and team support which resulted in a competi- :ive edge over many teams that were consi- :lered to be very tough opponents. Overall Varsity came out with a respectable 3rd place standing with Scott Benda and Eric Evans a Most Valuable Players. Frosh!Soph Water Polo had an equally Fantastic year with five wins and only two .osses. Coach Mark Till was the backbone :o the teams spirit and skill. It was this :ombination that game the Frosh!Soph :eam a 2nd place standing with Andy Reyes as the Most Valuable Player. 2.f...:f-QS ' A A J tvitfaif -f W, . . as Q . 's 1 . ' L . - I . I ! l 1-1 1. Varsity water polo raising their hands in confi- dence. 2. Irish incentive is always big among JFK water polo. 3. Scott Benda and Eric Evans give an attractive smile for the camera. 4. Tom Erdelii pushes himself to the limit to get a goal. 5. Varsity Water Polo Clst rowh Gerald Stalderhleryy Daughtery, Scott Benda, Hans Snijdewind, Mike McMahon, Dan Bis- col, Thomas Erdelji. 42nd rowj Eric Evans, Steve Ridley, Silvano Rascon. Grd rowb Mike Erdelji, Nick McMahon. 6. Frosh-Soph, water polo Cleft to rightbz Diego Sanchez, Bill Lowe, Dan Baynes, David Huang, Eric Mendoza, jack Mconnell. 42nd rowb Beiroush Asraui, Andy Reyes, Pat Hornak, jose Prieto, Eric, Alex Oh, Robert Randol. Varsity 11 j.F.K.!Cypress 10 5 Katella!j.F. K. 19 6 Los Alamitos!j.F.K. 5 3 Loara!j.F.K. 2 5 1 1 j.F.K.!E3feranza 10 5 Pacific j.F.K. 23 ii J.F.K.fE1 Dorado 21 Frosh!Soph 13 j.F. KJ Cypress 1 0 Katel1alJ.F.K. 1 6 Los A1amif0sfJ.F.K. 4 i L0mfJ.F.K. 19 8 J.F.K.!E:,:eranza 5 1 Pacific 1.F. K. 5 4 JLF.K.!El Dorado 17 Water Polo 139 x , if ,, , - f V,.', , Q ,,,, Q M- M. - S -f-, ,Q A -N' !! ' Q , ,,,NN , I ,,,, iwwryw N f 5 Q , .f4. -,g,: , , , - ' l - E' ' A ii V,,. ,, i A ' . 5 Y ,, Q F' X X W -5 A Q t ,,f::5p If v. 4: , ,fl Egzgfff, ' ' E' 5 4 0 PAIN! NO GAI sewgium , M . y m..x -mm' . re l ni . A. .. it khkx ...MMM ,xxx..., . .,........ .. .. 3 3 FT 2 , 7 'P 1' ' '- .L 0 td.. The Boys' Varsity Swim Team was a small team but put them altogether and they had the strength of a team twice as big as them. With coaches Till and Hurley as their authorities the guys found time to stop the playing and get down to business. The 12 member group had almost half newcomers. The boys not only workout in the water but pumped iron in the mornings from 6:00 to 7:30 as well. This years team probably had the biggest amount of mem- bers representing the Irish in C.I.F. in the history ofj.F.K. 1. Pat goes to the top. 2. A little shy there . . . Diego. 3. Jose takes in some air. 4. Mike takes a breath. 5. Stand to attention! ! !! 6. Varsity Boys Team: Top row - T. Anderson, M. McMahon, S. Ridley, S. Benda, E, Evans, B. Freedman, G. Staudle, C. Long. Middle row - H. Snijedwind. Front row - D. johson, A. Oh, N. McMahon. 7. Hans splashes through to a win. 8. Frosh-Soph Boys team: Top row - E. Mendoza, D. Vargas, jose Prieto. Middle row - D. Status, C. VonSchimmelmann,j. Cho. Front row- B. Lowe, P. Hornak, and R. Costa. ' L 8 Boys' Swimming 141 ,W ,V- v 5 3 :J ' 0 ' Qs ,. k 5 ,--QQ is ,L + H, 3 s :riff .....a ..,.. . . W' A - s . J, s ' f - .. W .-. K. GQ. s-or ,.. .. ,gm if-1 x ' i f : ss 1 .Q 1. 'X eAg'1 1 75. W1 . fffV'1'f2f-: . Y - -s g A ' xx w is w, t - . f. -. V. . . ...- QW sea-.fg. Q . , Q 7 v j.F.K. 2 c.1.F. Girls' swimming had a terrific year. They were undefeated for almost the en- tire season with the help of returning let- termen Tina Edmond, Kristen Hurley, Tracy Benda and the newcomers Kristine Teramoto, julie Martin, and Marina Ben- nett. The Irish probably had the most girls representing them this year in C.I.F. Not all the girls got the recognition they de- served, but coach Susan Hurley and cap- tain Alane Azevedo knew who they were and all the girls did an excellent job. 1. Take that breath Carolyn! 2. Jennifer concentrates on her back. 3. Leslie flies low. 4. Carolyn tries not to sink. 5. Swim buddies forever! 6. Varsity Girls Swim Team: Top rowzj. Lossner, M. Bennet, K. Teramoto, K. Status,j. Martin, Front row: A. Azevedo, K. Hur- ley, B. Bird, 1. Benda, D. Gonzales, K. McKellips, S. Pitts, K. Edmond, J. Shelton, C. Koshi, P. Hoaglin, and Coach Susan. 7. jump in the pool girls! 8. Froshf Soph Team: T-B: K. Krager, A. Lamaster,j. Brown, L. Turnage, S, Ruston, T. Stout, E. Engel, K. Soren- son, M. Seasholtz, M. Fejes, Coach Hurley. Girls' Swimming 14 3 am 2 '- f 5,7 fy. . . .Wg gpwwf- '35, 2: H L vl Z M , fx 5 ,M f I J M y fa - Mo 1 1 fwx, Q-.1 A , , 5, .. A 4 l M W , . , W W., W mf' - ,Q , .qmwwf -Q T .Wi wx.. 'L i ,,,,, ,V.,,, ,.,, V , K, I Nr TR 4 :W my' QE we with the Wim! Boys Varsity Soccer is not all fun and games. Coached by Mr. Ward, the team practiced five days a week, three hours a day. The games were usually on Wednes- day and Fridays, starting at 3:00. The boys did well considering all the problems and newcomers on the team. The team was led by Captains Ed Olague and Chris Black- more. 1. Hernan takes off. 2. George plays with the ball. 5. An Irishman gets ready for the next game. 4. Goalie Ron Kaulen. 5. The 1984-85 Varsity Soccer Team, CL to RJ Top Row: T. Schermerhorn, T. Wong, V. Daw- son, L. Vidales, R. Kaulen. Middle Row: G. Aldave, D. Vargas, M. Ferraiz, G. Batman, Coach Ward. Bot- tom Row: R. Baum, C. Blackmore, D. Biscoe, G. Rafael. 6. Diego runs after the ball. 7. Ed and Dan plan a move. 8. Everyone who plays soccer knows what this is. V. Soccer 145 , , if :Ll W. 7.21 Lava? 'wi -fav 5' j ' -.VL J ' '-Y Tff'1 'M- 1 'jf , +V ., 1 ,Jwfwf - ' .X 4 V F Q ,QW ,, A, 5, Mfw., ,, ,Q ,, V, ,V C nz , , , '2?Zi4'e9Ki9M3f'4' , b C ' 44, ,4 I 'W Q 1 XY I N . 'V , 4 1 ' x ' fl 4 Q4 Y o V 2 I M gvmwgy A I f X, ff W . '- J., env. f The Frosh!Soph soccer team had many returning players and just as many new players. They were coached by Coach Mat- nee and they put in many hours at practice and at games and did the best they could to come out on top. l.john Scanlon struggles to get the ball away from his opponent. 2. Al Ybarra gets the ball away from his rival. 3. john Scanlon boots the ball out of the enemy's range. 4. Scott Gibbs moves the ball down field. 1. Frosh!Soph soccer team: Cleft to right? top row - M. Pinning, C. Heh, S. Pauley, Tino, R. Milne, second row - D. Nichols,j. Libell, P. Kjel- land,J. McConnell, D, Sadzak, S. Kim, M. Palmer, A. Ybarra, front-J. Scanlon, S. Gibbs. 2.john Scanlon outruns his opponent. 3, Pete Sanchez is proud of his goal. 4. john Scanlon boots the ball down field. 5. jerry Libell maneuvers the ball away from the oppo- nents. A 1 I FroshlSoph Soccer 147 im I New QW f' fx W. W rw-..-15 R ,. X - in if J , l A wi -K. W., X Im ., ,QSM AX ww ,. in L 'ML .. -. Y . x In H 6 . 1 A -5 ' --.. L' : x i5i m :Ql K N K qw xi V- X V, kk .. f X QQ M M X gl - ?' Y ww 5 Us xxx . IQNI h Q if 'I ,L1.L: i .,,.E 5? 1 1 .,,1. . Y11- 'lLfQrf- ' ',1,.. A 4 30' . A A Weiiff XX 1' W Y gg K K . N... , E 2 .t -M .7 :fix we . mv ' Q'hQQQ Zzx Q R Q' NWQQN H W Q ,f f gk . g SX ik as K ' A S K 15355 E, X A U M A 1 -IZA ' .1mA: , ZZIJ A'Z:1A: L xziz, A5'A,A S hm ii wir - T , P. . X' Ss. - fs. N . , .. :S it Q QE hiii- ' wr .. M Sag ,, . . . ..,V M V eddy U p ,...-nr W The girls soccer teams definitely had some talent this year. There was a tremendous number of freshmen out for the sport and most of them had what it took to become varsity players. Domin- ated by freshmen, the Varsity team was led to many victories by coach JJ. janbolat. Thej.V. team was led into many battles by coach Susie Brown and came out winners. 1. The Kennedy defense keeps another shot out of the goal. 2. Carolyn Brown comes out ofthe goal to stop the ball. 5. Reelyn Rabune goes for the ball, 4. The goalie, Brandy Gugert, moves to block the attempt. 5. The j.V. soccer team: L to R, top row coach - Susie Brown, Kathy Conner, Karen Conner, Kim Ivins, jennifer Stoehr, Denise Dawson. Middle row: Chris Robinson, Susan Crum, Joanne Colletta, Brandy Gugert, Shannon Hess, Erin Fritischeg Front row: Kim Menninger, Leslie Crabb, Sonia Rodriguez, Stacy Bumcrot. 6. The Varsity soccer team: L to R, top row: coach JJ. janbolat, Christy De Mont, Reelyn Rabune, Cheryl Ruston, second rowzjeannie Brown, Cindy I-lansell, Lorettajensen, Dorthy Raus- ag third row: Brianna Dawson, Cecilia Rodriguez, Heather McCloud, Sandy Paccione, julie Zeven- butgg front row: Carolyn Brown, Barbara Miller. '. julie Zevenberg takes the ball down the field. 8. Loretta Jensen steals the ball from her opponent. uQF si Q 1. ,Q -. if Q, ,i H-Q51 ii - 1- - lf- ' fd fi. + aux ,f,7biGhjiT,gif'5i3!!, ... ' Lri'T '5 . t is , p ' -Wmlw-gP.'al4.5t .iyie ff tg W is'. . 7' ff B . as ' . ssty T . -ggif.. w if i ...I 'Q ,gfzx--3' frm? ' -' if '.i, ,ia v rj: A - 4335 - i -ww - y'tt f ..,, Girls Soccer 149 Y was ' 8 2 i L. A kL,: L:.x . ' 4 m Q f ff J sgE1v5 21f.L ,lv 1, M- gzg ac' ., ' ' ' Qfwg i i' Z. , i i - 1 Z.: K gi, . A . W' A In is ' fl' .A ,,..: ix.. I Y H I M4 ? Kennedy!Paciflca Kermedy!Esperanza Kermedy!Loara Kennedy!Los AI Kennedy!Cypress Kermedy!Katella .,.. A Spmni for Victory This season was one in which Cross Country had good success on the boys Frosh-Soph and junior Varsity teams. The boys Varsity team met with some tough competition this year leading to their 2-5 record. As for the girls Varsity, they ex- perienced many injuries which led to their downfall. However, Cross Country had two peo- ple who made it to All League Second Team, jeff Welsh and Nikki Wright. The teams put forth great effort this year and plan to try harder next year. l. David Bailey and Tyler Reed take the lead. 2. Junior Varsity CL to RJ: Top - T. Crockett, M. Gibson, D. Theodore, T. Schermerhorn, J. Ryan Front: D. Negron, L. Miler, M. Dipietrantoni, D. Rushing, B. Kitajima 3. Frosh!Soph 4L to RJ Top: D. Bailey, T. Reed, A. Orue, N. Shukla, R. Quon Front: K. Kyomen, G. Cooper, G. Call, D. Nichols, P. Gomez 4. Varsity CL to RJ Top: D. Nichols,j. Welsh, G. Canly, M. Call, S. Whelan Frontzj. Vandenberge, P. Gomez 5. Tyler Reed going for another lap. 6. Nilesh Shukla out in front. 7. junior Varsity begins a race. 8. Girls Varsity KL to RJ: R. De Silva, M. Mejia, N. Wright, R. Garcia, H. Kim Cross Country 151 X , N.,, , .... f I-in-. '- . A., Mmm S ff! x K is .L x -we Q wi, .QL- , wx .s , . , -1, making Spz'1fz'1f mix. M N ,A .f 5 ' -52.111 ' e 'f , i.gf.:i:.2y--ram-:rf .131 - 2.3, - - -- sa.. , .,,. L, N '. 434:55 'viii rf 7 I? ac- 1 ,wa as V i Ya . ,f,.,,!, .' Lf W. W. if if 1 .4 F. at W4 The boys varsity track team had the most turn out this year than they ever had before. They also had more coaches than before, with Mr. Bailey coaching the field events, Mr. Dennis coaching the sprinters, Mr. Ward coaching the long distance run- ners, and Mr. Bulderdick helping with the shot putters and discus. The team had many returning members and very good young talent. Leading the boys varsity team were co-captains Jeff Nowlin and Danny Nichols. The team had a very good future ahead of them this season with hard work and determination. 1. Steve Quon passes off the baton to a teammate. 2. Criag Cummings in mid-flight. 3. The Frosh-Soph team takes off. 4. Nelson Lei jumping over hurdles to victory. 5. The Frosh-Soph team: lst. row: jeff Van- deberg, Philip Gomez, Paul Gomez, Glenn Call. Znd. row: Dave Bailey, Glenn Copper, jeff Aragona, Robert Quon. Srd. row: Terry Curtis, jeff Hansell, Dave Nichols, Eric Cinocco, Brian Lieble, Tyler Reed, James Whellan. 6. Steve Whellan and Mike Call starts to pull away from the field. 7. Terry Miller on the last mile. 8. The Varsity team: lst. row: Paul Ciesnaros, Craig Cummings, Mark Dipietrantonio, Terry Miller, Steve Quon, Tsyoushi Kuromoto, Mark Vroom, Steve Whellan, Znd. row: Danny Nichols, Don Gregory, jeff I-Iedtke, John Wellman, Me, Steve Astle, Chuck Burns,jeffBeegle. Std. row: ,IeffClifton,,Ieff Nowlin,jim Ryan, Mike Call, David Theodore, Derek Rushing, 4th. row: Shawn Holland, Brian Kitiiima, Randy Atwood, Ray Baum, Durran Fewkes, jerry Stevens, Nelson Lei. 9. Tyler Reed giving it all to win. i Q Z , . ,, K XQ- Q ,Q V , K, Wlfwaitdzfwwm.-.,M. if .Awww 9 Boy's Track 155 Q if IRS ' 1 ,pew r 154 Girl's Track h 1 wg A Y Reczclaing for the Fz'nz'5b Line Girl's track started off with a bang. Jnder Coach Richard Bailey, the girls rack team conveyed a sharp sense of skill lnder the tough conupetnive pressure. Fhe girls showed great promise that they would be a winning team. Coach Bailey Jushed the girls hard, building up endur- lnce and stamina, often extending their nracnces to further their strength in aH ireas. Coach Bailey kept an enthusiastic atti- ude about the teams overall performance, ind was making sure the Kennedy Girls Frack will come out on top. ,. Karin O'Conner High stepping to victory. 2. Lezlie vlanukian helps boys track set up for the hurdles, 5, Cim Wellman, Jodi Aragona and Rosalinda Garcia ake time from practice for a quick pose. 4. They give heir all even during practice. 5. Jodi Ujie gives a :right smile while resting after practice. 6. Raquel DaSilva strides ahead ofher opponents gaining a lead vith every step. 7. The Kennedy girls track team: :FOHI Row: Charlotte Wahlsteen, joana Coletta, franette Wilson, Kim Wellman, l-laelim Kim, jodi Jjie. Second Row: Sharon, Ursula Lovely, Kellie 5urr,jodi Aragona, Paula Rust, Nikki Wright, Rosa- inda Garcianlana Yaguchi. Third Row: Diana Smith, 'leather VanDyke, Karin O'Conner, Lezlie Manu- Lian, Raquel DaSilva, Shelli Ahia. Top Row: Cyn- li Hansell, Reelyn Rabune. 3 -fi., ,J ,, .1-nf 'M if'- 7, .,, n f 41 ret Q 1 1 Q ZH , Q , sf P w -W w 'J vc s. fi Q95 H450 Nil Qji fi 5' - I ,fx Girl's Track 81. pa V, ,W....a f E L , X ... 43 'N 4 .59 W x I fa' ' 4 2 fa 'ff M' Z an if h I '-s-1-Q ,, W4 .M ,, '+--... ,WWW Irish ever C arch-I I. .25 X lsx Yes X QF K X x gl' li Q sl 'er I .Q X an in X QPQ E i V . A V x , ,.k:kk ... H , s, . xnxx 'X .oxs For the Varsity Baseball Team it was a rebuilding year. Only two returning letter- men, Mike Faddoul CScoopJ and jeffTrott CChaD. The Guys worked hard all year, made a lot of friendships, and won a few games. The Irish had a couple ofpromising newcomers. junior Glenn Mares CMr. I-Iomerunb from Dana Hills helped spark the offense with his bat. junior Joey O'brien CFun B. 96415 catcher and all around go getter, led the Irish in hits. Sophomore Todd Bristow CCutie Piej pitched and played the outfield for the Irish. The Rest of the Irish were made up of seniors: Dave Becerra CDon Juanb, Brett Beloat CFangD, Robbie Blough CLittle Boyb, Preston Clark CBreathlessD, Tad Crockett CTadleyD, Gary Dix CSpace Cadetj, Jeff Green CFancy- manl, Tony Hopper CPretty Boyj, Dave Liken CStitchesD, jim jones CSqueakelsD, Brent Rallo Ur. Smurfb, Dave Robinson CEI-IAIJ, Dave Salinas CLittle Linasl. 1. Irish watch Glenn Mares at bat for last chance inning! 2. Gee, Dave, your my best friend! 3. Preston warm-ups for Big Game. 4. joey faces Cypress's pitcher in first league contest. 5. Varsity Team. 6. Caught up in concentration Todd and Glenn keep their eyes on the ball. 7. Dave AKA Don juan smiles pretty for the camera. 8. Comedian Brent tries to get Dave's attention by making faces. 9. Janeen and Kris scout Out Fun B.'s. 10. joey, Mike and Tony are looking good! W- fa A Lf if l I W ,pf . ii'QTQ35l 'VafSlIY Basiball 157 y .... .t.e I . I , , , 5 1:11. . . A ff --,, , , 7 W.,VV: ,V VVV, V K. ,V wi ff- lx va .,f ' fy L A w-'AW J, o ,MW Nu? 1 Q., , 1 354 f' r I rv A- ff 95? , 1 A if 4 5 A . ws, .n, 'i MK!-ig w Vi 1 25' f f - ? 4' f' M, ' , 1 , , . H. ew 1 gf iz wff if J , ,J A g 9, ,ig y ,-1,1 L ,-, ,',, A y 4 4 H ff ' ' . 'V AA ' A: af I - 1' - ,,,,, V ,,,., 3 if Q,,,y r , g 'K 4 Z l VV 4 ,,,:I 7 J f 5 I 9 ws! B6lliBZl.l'f67f'5 l2 ll.:l-Film-5 4' fk-. . fi ,gg ,cr ., .. , -as -.,. -wi - . .M sm ,,,i 5 .,h.A , - is-vi l -was.-rvnasga.-a,. . . , X-at pf 429 U The 1985 edition ofj.F.K. Junior Varsi- ty Baseball showed a lot of promise with a 6-1 record in non-league play. The strong points of the team were the great attitude and lots of contact with the bat. The team was led by returners Andy Ujiie and Mark Roah along with a strong nucleus from last years Frosh-Soph Team. The Frosh-Soph Baseball team con- sisted mostly of Freshmen, and in an al- ways competitive Empire League. We had our work cut out for us. We had the enthu- siasm of youth, but we lacked experience. Our goal this year was to develop attitudes and skills which will make these young men the best players they can be as they move on to the j.V. and Varsity squads. 1. Frosh-Soph player goes for downtown. Z. Frosh- Soph in action. 3. Coach Burns goes to mound. 4. Catcher Dave Christensen returns to position. 5. ju- nior Varsity: Alphabetically, Brian Bowerfind, Dave Christensen, john Christensen, Mike Dowd, Mike Ferraiz, Rich Garica, Scott Pool, Mark Roah, Ron Salts, Andy Ujiie, Robert Wilson, Toby Wong. 6. Scott Pons hurls the ball for Frosh-Soph. 7. Frosh- Soph: Alphabeticallyg Rich Bandy, Todd Bumbera, Mike Correa, Gary Helgeson, Bill Huse, Chris Hus- ton, Rick Magallanes, jack McConnell, jeff Muraka- mi, Scott Pons, john Reeves, Ed Smissen, jason Smith,jeffThieme, Charlie Williams. 8.jeffMuraka- mi runs for first base. JV!Frosh-Soph Baseball 159 X - ww X X if N -- y - L.,. qi ' Npdgigg: 3. LLL 1 , ..,, - N A - A . W Q i WNQEMQ, Y w .K ff .. N X Q H QQb A M .,,...x.. I - ' '.. ' -if E x ,L ' . A W, ,EA I .g A -, - -. .2 -- -. LW,. . . -f I .X ,,.. ,L 'K T , 1 ,,..k W,.. Q- 'Nil --h' 215-5? ', gi- H zjifwfll. A K , - '- ' , . ' . --LL ' -f 1- ,1 Q. h . .1 A 2 K- Nu, I V KII .khh ww I-- sg A L' f - , I -f ., . Li -x 111 , V, ge - V , ' V .. W L Z A i 1 M'1f31':f:f3xf:f? 'g,, if f . V V Q' ,...,u-..,.-w...4,1.wuW.,, paw 'A YB f ', W -V vi? M L ' W 9 W' in i' L - - . as A ,m..A I ML- . ,n,W,X V M'Wn.... Anand A Wfz'nm'ng Tmc!z'iz'0n The junior Varsity Softball Team coached my Tom Farr had a very successful season. Winning numerous games, the team tarted the season off with enthusiasm. The team consisted of eight returning :layers along with talented new-comets vhich created a winning combination. All mf the players did the best job possible. The Junior Varsity Team displayed a multi- ude of talents continuing a winning tradi- ion. l. Lorettajensen intensely anticipates a hopeful hom- ir. 2. Marily Mead shows her expertise as she burns in istrilce. 5. Darby King warms up while having fun. 4. After a smashing hit, Chris Clammet races to safety. 5. The 1984-85 varsity softball team: Back Row KL to Rbzj. Frese, C. Schmidt, D. Correa, V. Lopez. Middle Row: C. Clammer, C. Kirchberg,j, Ocker, C. Wag- ner, M. Mead, M. Condon. Front Row: T. Silvis, R. Clammer, A. Mays, K. Berdis, T. Franklin. Standing - Coach Marcia Iverson. 6. The 1984-85 junior Varsity Softball Team: Top Row CL to Rb: C. Bowie, S. Sacco, D. King, K. Huston. Middle Row: C. Mead, S. Sacco, S. Duncan, S. Lane, Y, Vucurivec. Front Rowi W. Lawson, D. Moberg, D. Mays, D. Ebell. Not shown in photo: L: Jensen and Coach Tom Farr. 7. Deanna Mays and Shannon Lane show their confi- dence toward the opposition. 8. The unity ofthe team led to a successful winning season. l l The Varsity Softball Team was the 4A CIF division returning champions and Empire League Champions. Their impressive 15-1 record led them into 1985 with twelve returning lettermen. Coached by Marcia Iverson, they had a fantastic year, one which was filled with numerous awards and top honors. Senior Honors received last year: De- nise Correa - 4 year Varsity, Co-MVP player of the year - CIF, lst team - LA Times: 2nd team Register, MVP Daily News Tribune, Coach's Award. Tania Sil- vis - 4 year Varsity lst team All-League Empire. Carrie Kirchberg - 3 year Varsi- ty, 2nd team All Empire League. junior Honors received last year: Terina Franklin - 2 years Varsity, lst team All Empire League. Marilyn Mead - 2 years Varsity, Ist team all CIF, lst team All Empire League. Kathy Berdis - 2 years Varsity, 2nd team all CIF, lst team Empire League, lst team L.A. Times, Coaches Golden Glove Awards, No Errors in '85! -fa . .L 'x.,.a..w-a,- 4 ,411 'Q T- . Q. vuv Softball 161 Q -N. A Qu pi 315 5 X a X , as ug I W 7 4 AQH 5 Ng A K 'wish Sf Q , Q Q 7 Z.1!Z.7Q g 2 win As probably the most unrecognized sport on our campus, Golf returned for another year of obscurity. Seven young men assembled to form this year golf' team with each member of the team striving to make this year a winning one. 'WY -.--. HQ' N -c -:'i-11.-' 51233416 wif? ' -5'5-tm-c nh 5 ff-ff:?ll E335 Golf team CAlphabetical orderjz B. Box, C. Evans, B. Badminton, a game that requires a great skill, attracted an awesome array of finely tuned athletes. Dedicating long hours to practice, the badminton team not only sac- rificed their time, they sacrificed them- selves. And with the dedication the Ken- nedy badminton team attempted to repeat the success of the previous two years. a f.f:g-aeffmg .Q .I-, ,o..,,, S,:'f f!: :'!o!,B. , !':,',- :-Lg' ,MN guna' f'o.o ,-s,.t,,,21iy! ,,.':Lar! Q Hepler, M. Palmer, S. Turnage. Badminton team Cl to rj lst row: T. Hudson,J. Huysman, 2nd row: Huck- lie, M. Nook,J. Lee,J. McLaughlin, 3rd row: Lam, G. Huysman, B. Nguyen,J. Vogler,J. Sedwick, R. Lid- ward, 4th row: P. Yang, M. Tenney, I. Allen, Sonia Lee, Dougan, D. Depue,J. Chin, D. Matic, 5th row: Searle, J. Stoehr, T. Larson, Riliey, Plapp, P. Ngo, Pening, S. Jimbo, S. Yoo, 6th row: Tren, J. Yoo, E. Cuba, V. Lo ez, Penner, N. Rojas, D. Coburn, S. Sato, J. Takaii, Huang, Wachtman, J. Chen. Badminton!Golf 163 A ,r-.Q at : . - ,- wmwww wgw' 5 ,.L... .-.4 W....m,. ,.. -.,.., 1 s msiki N 2 , Q fi K Q W LQ kb al? R 632: 5 -f f X N r' f 1 SF: . .,.1 .1- f x . . 1 M E 2-RQ. .W 3. p :..i 2V 2:- 34 53? . Q. f, -.-an 9 msg: 5 1 ' - 32:2 ,- N 'Q QM -'5iHa'Q -vi ,ffl vwig--Q ws. Q 24. g: -5 fff , , ,, F1 'I EE-Thani 51 -. -'i QS? I K ., Q 2, f 453-sg . . , jf 5 :MQW 1 , ' f K fl Q. ' H -t .M .. FACULTY Ms. Van Hunnick goes out of her way to add a 3. Mr. Hill and Stephanie Pagan review the concepts student in the business department. of driving right. jumping to new heights in the English depart- 4. Robed and feathered, Mr. Montalbano promotes ment, Mr. iPeeweeJ Peterson iSirJ prepares for spiritwhile downing it during an assembly. one of his fateful films. THE DOCTOR IS IN Kennedy High School is special! A large group of adults working together with over 2,000 students produce a certain chemistry at 8281 Walker Street that is different from any other school l have ever known. Young people from many different cultural, racial, and economic backgrounds are brought together and in a process call- ed ueducationl' begin to dream, plan, and work to affect what the future will hold for them. It is during this process that the special meaning of the Fighting Irish is created. It is unique to our school. The K'Fighting Irishn are known for ex- cellence in leadership, spirit, scholarship, activities, and athletics. It is made special because of the type of students, staff, and parents we have at our school. join me in being proud to be a member of the Fight- ing lrishf, Sincerely, W diem l. Dr. Stephenson speaks at Parentffeacher Lun- cheon. 2. Dr. Stephenson busy at work. 5. Gary McCarthy 4, Pat Savage 5. Flint Morrison 6, The three essential people at our school. l66 Principal ,fN... f A-NG , 4 'N s .X liii 5. Q? 'W 5 , xg Q . N X ' . x I ' 'Q . ' .31 as ,f . -,-' f if 1 ' In ,' 'L . J f -2 if ..r S -.x uw? , 3'L Q Q l. L - SQ' AL Q 'gi ik? V Y' Q F- if iiiifstid ki Six sk? all WSW!! s 1 3 O 5 -vt Q W eil K-A Q? '.-nfl x--4. '1 . .v fy sn- 0,-fi .--9 'V- on aw! x 4 L L mf' f-nl 1 31? 2'ag:g 51 .ww K . 'WS-. 'W 3 3 . gwf 1' A f rf, if N A - IQ ' , S' 1' . f 3 J Z L h ' 'Q Ly A X, ' Assistant Principals 16 HANDS WI TH YOU'RE IN GOOD This year Mr. Hangartner, Mr. Driscoll, and Mrs. jordan have done an outstanding job preparing our Seniors for college, and working with our underclassmen for the years to come. They have all worked very hard in keeping the status quol' between the teachers and the students. They have also been a tremendous help to all of our new faculty members. Our ROP and Ca- reer Guidance Counselor, Mr. Mayberry, has done a magnificent job in guiding all of our students in the right direction. He has helped many of our students make impor- tant career decisions, and he has helped many of us to get acquainted with the busi- ness world through all of the available ROP programs. Mr. Lee, the Work Experi- ence Counselor, has been a tremendous help to our students. He has helped many students find part- time employment, and he has helped many of our students earn school credits, as well as money, while learning. l. Mr. Hangartner is working diligently on keeping his students records up to date. 2. Mr. Driscoll is looking to see how many of his students have gotten behavorial reports that day. 5. Mr. Mayberry is pa- tiently listening to one of his student's parents ques- tions. 4. For one time during the course ofthe day, we see Mr. Driscoll taking a short break. 5. Here we can see how much our students love our new counselor Mrsjordan. 6. As usual, Mrsjordan is working very hard in keeping her records up to date. 7. Here we can catch a glimpse of our newest, and most needed substitute counselor, Mrs. Griffith. 168 Counselors . .tt tt... .... p p 1 if.-. .y . af 4...-tm 2 an -.f . -.,.-.fv.w-.- e 1 if -. .. ff: J' - f i .1 .mmf s.. ig .-H. - .Hg ..,-I-W .W x f ls . 5 ' ,, ,- my kk. 'f--aw. ' .. . ammu-P ... SM ,Sm l v-itil, .. ,sq ,LA Q f . -1 may O , ' fi, ,Q 'Milli I O.....aW Ci Wu: V' ?f M Q' M b . :if 4 4 W , -' V9 A 'C-QV1 ff, LL., W QF: I . if... 'iv' Juv ,nn 164' vb' up-F ,,.n.-1 ,pdiwvi Counselors 169 AND ME l A B Ck FOR YOU Every year the students at Kennedy High School enter one of our many En- glish class rooms preparing to learn. Also every year the English Department comes prepared with new exciting and challeng- ing methods for students to sample from. It is here where we grow from, the basic essential, the English language. Only if learning came easy, but with the help and instruction of the skilled staff it is over- come. Little do we really realize or appreciate what time and effort these teachers give to us. 1. We get a lesson on verbals by Mr. Peterman. 2. Mr. Peterson shows us another side of his personality. 5. Mrs. Giotta enjoying a restful moment. 4, Mrs. Mel- tebarger instructs a student on how to do an assign- ment. 5. Mrs. Ehrich explains the homework to a student. 170 English z . new -:L I iffff. A J lg' W l I' yr. NSN QR I 5 M 4 f 4' ' A! Q' f, 4 +f :mf swf ' A 'Q , iv' s 1 mv ' 9 1 X 1 2X+-427.9 I I Solving mathematic equations and chemical equations were just part of the typical math and science teacher's typical day. In addition to this, there teachers had to disect animals, grow plants, set up acid solutions, help students with problems they couldn't work, and prepare Kknnedy- ians for the Basic Skills Tests. Of course the math and science teachers had to spend countless hours of their own time grading an infinite amount of tests and labs and daily assignments, as well as think up more and more torturous home- work assignments and projects to besow upon their helpless students. Many also found time to run science clubs, ski clubs, athletic teams, computer clubs, C.S.F. and tutoring groups. 1t's dedication like this that made the science and math departments a success. 1. Mr. Ridenour is not only a teacher but, a friend. 2. Mr. Zehnter solves problems for his class. 5. Ms. Perez shows us little smile. 4. Mr. Kurth is thinking about next assignment for his class. 5. Mr. Dennis comes to the aid ofone ofhis biology students. 6. Mr. Gunn, baseball coach as well as science teacher, pre- pares the field for the big game. 7. Plotting away on his computer, Mr. Bertoni breaks into the National Defense System. 172 Math 8: Science r t. ... ft- ,qg,,v 'A ,,, IU' Math 84 Science 175 IN HISTORY AN ACCOUNT The Business Department has been a tremendous help to our students. The business teachers have taught our students skills that they will treasure for many years to come. Our students have learned va- rious skills, such as, accounting, typing, and shorthand. With the fantastic help from the business department, these stu- dents have learned valuable skills that will be useful in the competitive business world. The Social Studies Department has also contributed a great deal in the educating of our students. These teachers teach our stu- dents the various fascits of our history and future. The History teachers help our stu- dents learn more about their pasts, and how mankind has advanced through the ages. Our students learn how our govern- ment is run, how our laws are made, and a great deal ofother interesting and fascinat- ing subjects from our Government and other Social Studies teachers. The Social Studies Department as a whole, has contri- buted a great deal in helping our students broaden their educational views. l. Here we see three eager to learn students listening to Mrs. Doss explain to them how to do the assign- ment. 2. Mr. Axworthy is helping a student with U.S. History. 3. Mrs, Bentzein is teaching her class the basic principles of accounting. 4. Mr. Haynes is shocked to learn that the joe Schmoe legacy is still continuing. 5. Mr. Christensen is relaxing after a hard days work. 6. Mr. McGuire says, O.K. take out your homework and pass it up, or else! 7. Mr. Bosinoffis quietly answering one of his students questions. 8. Mrs, Van Hunnick helps her students out of a jam. 174 Faculty -vw' me FW wvf ,...-. 4 Q ,A-41 M6 Faculty 175 HOW GREAT THO U ART x t Both foreign language and the arts are used so that we may express ourselves in another form. Much time is spent in both of these subjects, teaching Kennedy stu- dents a new way of communicating. Stu- dents are trained skill that may be needed someday in their occupation. With the dedication of Dr. jeria Girard-Corkum, Irmtraut Drake, Sharon Casserly, andjose Gallegos, students express their feelings in a new language. Industrial art teachers: Russ Albright, Richard Bailey, and Robert Weir test their students on essential ex- periences. jean Amos, Cheryljensen, and Robert Maib support our excellent art staff along with Theresa Campbell in home eco- nomics. And bringing the music to our lives are Zig Kanstul and Barbara Tappa. l. Mrs. Amos takes a break between classes. 2. Mrs. Corkum helps a student in Spanish. 3. Mrs. Casserly instructs her class how to prepare for the next test. 4. Mrs. Jensen demonstrates her project to her class. 5. Mr. Gallegos reads to his Spanish class. Art and Foreign Language l76 'WN-9 ,W 4,-.H .3 , .. :Q5f'if:Z z..'.rz:+f-H S, iv-K 'figs I: 'E4'3 9:6 ,, L vw-S....ik' 'S 'W I 1 QQ L Q i N in Arts and Foreign Language 177 Edzzmtmg The Students The teachers in the Special Education department, the Health Department, the Driver Education Department, and the Physical Education Department had quite a busy time this year teaching their stu- dents to speak English well, be healthy, drive carefully, and play sports athletically. Devoting countless hours to help their students learn English, CPR, driving skills, and how to play sports, the teachers in these departments still had to grade home- work and tests. Many a student came out of these classes. There is ofcourse the ESL student, who had to learn English from scratch. Also, the difference between the steering wheel and importance of washing them- selves daily and the reasons why they shouldn't drink and drive. Still others ex- perienced team effort true sportsmanship. It is these teachers that those students should thank for valuable things. l. Mr. Castles explains an assignment. 2. l'm the teacher, not him , says Mr. Breeze. 3. Mrs. Ragusa takes a minute out ofher busy schedule for yearbook. 4. Mr. Frye offers some assistance to his students. 5. Mr. Hill has fun at Halloween. 6. Ms. Rogaliner anticipates the end of the school day with a student. at ,Av a . 4 .V 1: -:: ' WE 'I 'wy,', x - 'V- l ,, 'wi -Liv A YN L Q fa' ' ' Q , V Q- . L ' g lg,, ' V , , 4.-uv y ' W ,' , Qv l J 4 ,E ,f 1 6 WWW Health, Drive Ed., Spec. Ed 8: P.E. 179 v Na 44.3 Let 5 Hear It For The Girly Every student at Kennedy at some time or another has probably been assisted by one of these ladies. These ladies are the clerks and instructional aides on our cam- pus. They have many important jobs and each of them play a necessary part in help- ing the school range from typing, enrolling new students, recording attendance to assisting students in class and numerous other daily assignments. The campus aides make sure that students stay on campus during school hours. All of these ladies are very important to Kennedy High School, and they are not thanked enough for all of the hard work they do. So the next time they help you don't forget to thank them. Let's hear it for the girls! l. Mrs. Kreitz begins sorting through the day's paper- work. 2. Mrs. Robinson enjoys having a time-saving copy machine. 5. Mrs, Efstratis protects some classi- fied copies from a snoopy photographer. 4. Mrs. Davidson is calling to check on the validity ofa par- ent's signature. 5. One ofMrs, Hulse's job is to go over the daily absence list. 6. You photographers are always Catching us while we're working. 180 Secretaries and Aides -Q 1' 'Qi -Q -wiv LQ ,...u- x. 1 , fs, A gs: re ESS .15 el 'fi ,Q HW , 6 Ai f.. v-f KM nl x N., Secretaries and Aides 181 Helpzng Hands The custodians and cafeteria staff at Kennedy work hard to help keep our cam- pus surroundings clean and enjoyable. The cafeteria staff prepares the cafeteria every day for lunch. This preparation con- sists of more work than you might think. The staff puts out all of the food and Waits for the frantic rush of hungry students. They quickly see the students through the lines. After lunch is over they clean the cafeteria, and this is no easy job by any means. The custodians on our campus have a wide variety of jobs which range from cleaning classrooms to raising the flag. The custodians work long, hard hours to keep our campus clean and in good shape. Both of these groups deserve a great deal of recognition for the hard tasks they perform. They are truly Kennedy's help- ing hands. l. Mrs. Sinclair helps to make the cafeteria miracu- lously clean again after lunch. 2. Mr. Flores patrioti- cally raises the flag early before students arrive. 5. The Frito-Lay snatcher strikes again. 182 Custodians and Cafeteria fw 51 Custodians and Cafeteria 183 id!-X75 4 wgsgf R X Q 3 K fy ' f 1 i3 fl Z 171 'i I ,-, , Q QU , wmhmsu Qi' ae, I QA A , X, ,VVV U CLUBS Pep club sold pom poms during football games 3. Eric Moore and Kimi Oyama jot down data while which really promoted school spirit. performing an experiment. Gina Ray, a member of OCE, helps paint the K 4. Computer whiz, Christopher Williamson, shows to enhance the campus. off the output of the computer club. Setting up many projects to involve its members in the community, the FBLA participated in many types of activities, in- cluding community service projects, and school service projects. The club also had several field trips to business locations, heard speakers, held social events, and attended FBLA local chapter conferences. In the spring, the Kennedy FBLA took part in the FBLA Southern California con- ference, which was held at Kennedy. At this conference, the club members com- peted in such areas as Typing I and Typing II, public speaking, communications, and data processing. The club and its activities helped the members gain good business experience to help them in the future, while giving them a good time. Bringing together students who had a deep-rooted interest in learning and play- ing music, the Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble, and Concert Band echoed their music all over school, at assemblies, parades, and competitions. The Concert Band consisted of anyone who could play an instrument. Its mem- bers dedicated many early morning hours to practicing so they could reach perfec- tion. jazz Band, which had five trumpets, five trombones, five saxophones, drums, elec- tric bass, and a piano, dazzled audiences with their renditions ofpopular jazz songs. Wind ensemble was the Mvarsityl' band. It consisted ofthe top 40 players at school, It was so elite, its members were selected by audition. l. Matt Nelsonhlessica Iverson, Angela Coletta, and Linda Chang, the very dedicated and patriotic officers ofthe FBLA. 2. The FBLA, Front Row: Angela Col- etta, Linda Chang, Lon Lawler, Ed Legaspi, Lance Nakamura, Middle Row: jessica Iverson, Tanya Sil- ris, Ann I-Iuynh, Dan Dressel, Sheryl Bradshaw, Ronda jolly, Minka Hall, Sheila Keeton, Carlene Wilson, Back Row:-Iennifer Lossner, Kristen Hurley, Chris Williamson, David Rankin, Matt Nelson, Gar- ry I-Iuysman. 3. Some Concert Band members put out their best at an early morning practice. 4. Ron Degany-Aviram takes a break from blowing on his trombone during a practice. 5. The Band Director, Mr. Kanstul, commands the bands with superb abili- ty. 6. The band members jazz up some music. 186 FBLA '--' V- , - atit . . T I I . E i-m.,J .n g t 3 5 5 I Q , I 3 i S ' i J, Q A' iff fb Ma 910 ,MO W ' d,,,Concert Band, Wind Ensemble 187 1,, C13 Q 'B rio ZZ lic I , 3 N 'VQ R Now hear this: The new Blarney Stone Theatre is presenting its version of Up the Down Staircase . l. Top row: Richard Dabbs, Mike Adams, Mickey Sheer, 2nd row: Lori Francoso,javnita Penn, Becky Alber,julie Simpson, Denise Miester,judy Sedwick, 5rd row: David Wegroon, Gina Oliver,Julie Deskin, Jeanie Zoctemelk, Elizabeth Brown, Christina Marks, Debbie Daum, 4th row: Diana Tanges, julie Tarosh, Sandy Kilpatrick, Gina Dabbs, Robin Brus- siere, Angela Coletta, Bottom row: Mr. Till, Kim Prescott, Lisa Garton, Erin Perkins: the 1984-85 Dra- ma Club. 2. The advisor, Mr. Mark Till, displays his talent at one of our pep assemblies. 5. Watch out! Drama's a comin! 4. Marc Steele, Sandy Kilpatrick, Rickard Dabbs lean on each other for support. 5. Members give each other support while rehearsing for a play. 6. Debbie shows authority while conduct- S meeting. 7. Introducing . . . the all new Drama u Y '-vw at I ff -W.. 4 N-N ' . .1 188 Drama Club n 'S Y--4' pr The Chorale Club, led by Ms. Barbara Tappa, performed in many musical extrav- aganzas throughout the school year. Such musicals as A Holiday in Musicn and the Drama Club's spring musical, gave the club an exciting start. They sang all types of music ranging from traditional to contem- porary. l. Tracy Wheeler shows her enthusiasm while sing- ing. 2. Armaridis Ortiz sings with great composure. 5. When Grace Tanji sings, she shows a special side of her. 4. jawanni Cousett sings, Let's Hear it for the Boy. 5. Our distinguished chorale advisor, Ms. Bar- bara Tappa, shares her expertise. 6. The 1984-85 Chorale Club: Top row: jawanni Cousett, Nancy Nichols, Tina Lahodny, jennifer Belser, Alyce Bridges, Teresa Iquies, Dara Mendenhall, Alexan- dria Coronado, middle row, Cindy Heeper, Shelly Booner, Tracy Crenshaw, Kim Hardy, julie jarosh, Colleen Vajda, Lori Lahoony, Tae Suk Yu, front row: Amaridis Ortiz, Stacy jenkins, Tracy Wheeler, Carla Vieria, Michelle Sheer, Grace Tanji, not shown, Wendy Lee. Chorale Club 189 in N. 5 'XS Nl- Y The California Scholarship Federation, CSF, is a scholarship organization spon- sored throughout the state by different high schools. Students involved maintain high academic requirements based on spe- cific courses they take and their grade point average. One of the highest achieve- ments in CSF is to be a Gold Seal Bearer. They receive a Gold Seal on their diploma, transcripts, and on a special certificate awarded to them at the end ofthe year. Led by advisor Mr. Arakawa, CSF was a very active club. The club sponsored two bake sales, paper drives and can food drive to raise money. l. Diana Valdez doesn't seem to be very serious. 2. The big toe of our bunch. 5. The president Steve Quon, vice president Tsuyoshi Kuramoto. secretary jonathan Hilts. and treasurer Han Kim are distin- guished in all appearance. 4. lst row QL to RJDI. Martin, S. Sato, N. Rojas, L, Klinkers, S. Lee, D. Penner, V. Villa, E. Kang, C. Thorne, M, Gamboa, D. Kang, H. Kang, P. Graziano, C. Walters, L. Troncoso, and A. Sun. Znd row KL to RD A. Holm, A. Manrriquez, Y. Vucurevic, D. Matic, A. Kim, M. Bennett, D. Masu- miya,j. lversin,j. Kim, C. Wang,j, Sedwick, K. Cho, j. Yaguchi,j. Salberhl. Ujiie,j. Takaki, M. Kuramo- to, and D, Huang. Yard row lL to Rl D. Davidson. K. Yoshioka, K. Kyomen, P. Kim, S. Wotulf. K. Lind. M. Tenney, T. Anderson, C. Rogerson, R. Quon, M. Lainer, T. Lo, and E, White. 4th row CL to RJ M. Piening, M. Harvey, M. Berry, T. Leong, T. Ngo, D. Chun, Rjung, R. Takasago, C. Yodokawa, S. Mas,j. Tsai, A. Oh,,I. Uh, M. Kanne, E. Perales, K, Cheng, C. Cheung, and S. Yaminishi. 5, lst row IL to RJ C. Davis,j. Ambuehl, T. Suzuki, K. Kitajima, K. Tawa, M. Cheng, S. Yamanishi, N, Masuo, H. Rim, and j. Lee, 2nd row KL to RD R. Aviram, M. Casey, A. Azevedo, T. Kuramoto, S. Patel, R. Vasanwala, M. Tong,j. Nakao, L. Duongul. Hsu, K. Chao, L. Koop- mans, R. Byrd, and S. Quon. 5rd row lL to RD J. Aragona, R. Madison, M. Liu, K. Nevinski, M. Cas- per, T. Kim, M. Call,j. Sung, K. Higa, and H. Gallart. 4th row KL to RJ D. Davidson, E. Nosalek, R. De- kany, T. Crockett, T. Hudson, H. Kim, D. Roh, and J. Hilts. -v -,..,' fs. ,N -vow, f . WH .N rl J, ,V M , I wg, tty, kr w 5 M., . . f. W . .K . 1 . f N nl-num 190 CSF Q' Rarely does one find a group of students as dedicated to their school as the students I've known in the Organization of Campus Enhancement. Their service to Kennedy, unnoticed at times, has been performed tirelessly and enthusiastically. For exam- ple, they refurbished the K and the mar- quis, created a disk golf course on campus, and volunteered at the Cypress Rec. Cen- ter, Olympic Dress Rehearsal, and Rose Parade. I would like to take the time to thank each and every member for all their help. I know that O.C.E. will continue to enhance Kennedy in the future. - Richard Dekany, President. 1. The OCE officers: ftop downb Gina Ray, Eric Nosalek, jackie Glatt, jeff Edwards, Richard De- kany, Darin Shimoyama, Ron Aviram, janet Ambuehl, Richard Dabbs, Gary Gomey, and Carrie McKay. 2. Unlike most clubs, OCE puts their left foot forward. 3. President Richard Dekany and Vice president Eric Nosalek are the head slave drivers of the group. 4. The members consider themselves as one big happy, but serious, family. OCE 191 One of Kennedy's most active clubs, Key Club offers its services to Kennedy and the surrounding community. Among the activities to which Key Club members have donated their time and services are the city's annual Halloween Carnival and Santa's workshop, where members wrap- ped gifts and helped children write letters to Santa. Members also brought cheer to the elderly at local convalescent homes, raised money for the P.T.S.A. fundraiser and ushered Holiday in Music. For its out- standing contributions to the school and community in l984, Key Club was awarded the title Club of the Year. 1. Key Club officers and advisor. Mary Tong, Treasure, Sonal Patel, Secretary, Karin Chao, Pres- ident, Janelle Frese, Vice President, Reshma Vasan- wala, Student Commissioner, Mr. Peterson, advisor. 2. K-advisor - Mr. Peterson,J. Frese, D. Davidson, S. Bradshaw, S. Jimbo, S. Yamamoto, K. Chang, K, Chao, K. Lee, D. Coburn, M. Liu, R. Madison, M. Tavalcoliane,j. Hilts, R. Vasanwala, S. Patel, R. Lee. E I S. Im,j. Kim, D. Coburn, A. Holm, P. Lally, D. Valdez, A. Ting, T. Patel, M. Tong, D. Deland, G. Pauley, S. Yamanishi, K. Kitajima, K. lnouye. Y I D. Cacioppo, A. Wright, C. Walters, K. Radcliffe, D. Davidson, R. Frias, Y. Yoshinaga, R. Dekany, R. Aviram, K. Lang, C. Wang, J. Kim, A. Yang. -....... A C.. fi 192 Key Club S . ..,..,.,t,,,.......t.ta....t,,... ,vwwamu ...,.,, .MW .,...t.Q.Q wsws-,,.,, . is T -wus... ls. X4 him, Designed for those outgoing students that wanted to enlighten themselves, en- rich their lives, and have a nice place to eat lunch, the Science Club was run, like every year, by Mr. Gene Ridenour. The Science Club held a science fair, and brought many students together who had a mutual inter- est in biology, chemistry, and physics. Under the leadership ofthe club President Nora Masuo, Vice-Prez Maria Cheng, Sec- retary Deena Masumiya, and Treasurer Kathy Vajda, the club also embarked on some field trips and candy saler, which helped the Science Club be an explosive group. l. fFirst Row? Mr. Ridenour, Dana Matic, Ahritta Kim, Michael Bang, Kimberly Tawa, Deena Masu- miya. CSecond Rowb June Murakami, Tracy Suzuki, Kelly Kitajima, Sheri Yamanishi, Nora Masuo, Kurt Higa, Maria Cheng, Kelly Wong, Karin Chao, Lan Luong, Mary Tong, Kyung Chang, Seiko Jimbo, Kathy lnouye. CThird Rowl Tsuyoshi Kuramoto, Reshma Vasanwala, Sonal Patel, Joy Massey, Sonia Lee, Robert Quon, Cynthia Rogerson, Tom Ander- son, john Doe, Alice Yang, Rachel Lee. fFourth Rowi Jack Lee, Diane Kang, Stephen Quon, Henry Call, jo Ann Hsu, Kathy Vajda, Carrie Mckay, Ry- land Madison, Martin Casper, Kate Lee, Nancy Shen. CFifth Row? Chuck Kim, Derek Nakamura,jeffSung, Allen Sung, Dan Roh, I-lye jin Kim, Kyung Cho, Maxim Lairner,JeffTsai, Scott Enomoto. CSixth Rowl jonathan Hilts, jenny Lee, Han Lim, jeff Lin, Ron Aviran, Richard Dekany,jeffEdwards, Eric Nosalek, Terry Leong, 2. Officers: V-Prez Maria Cheng and Secretary Deena Masumiya, 3. Officers: President Nora Masuo and Treasurer Kathy Vajda. 4. Mr. Ridenour and his anorexia friend. i 1 923 9.7 71 fb S 'XS ffm Nl- Ei -N d 778 Z fd V0 CXO Computer club members busied them- selves this year with Apple computers. Thursday lunch periods found them in front of keyboards tapping out programs. Under Mr. Bertoni's instruction and guid- ance, members worked mostly on comput- er graphics. Some computer fanatics com- peted in a graphics contest which was sponsored by Mr. Bertoni. Members also participated in a Swiss Colony fund raiser. It's purpose was to use the profit earned for the purchase of new computers. Many members plan to include computers in their future careers. 1. 1984-85 computer officers - Lisa Dossi, Secretary, Daryn Benton, Treasurer, Chris Williamson, Vice Presidentg Kevin Sager, President, Scott Yamamoto, Advisor. 2. Chris Williamson showed his computer talent by programming Ghostbusters . 5. Have a nice day! 4. Space Warriors? 5. Computer club members: Top row - C. Dells, C. Williamson, S. Sabo, H. Yeh, T. Ngo. Row two - Efran Mendoza, T. Kwan, W. Suinn, S. Turnage, D. Hiersekorn, R. Jung, T. Anderson, C. Wang, M. Casper,J. Chough, R. Madison. Row three - L. Dossi, D. Benton, B. Higbee, T. Leong, S. Yamamoto, D. Chen, T. Lo. Row4-K. lnouye,j. Ambuehl, R. I-Isiunge,j. Kim. 3 jf nf 4,1 R 2 ,. .43 fi ti at N Q WW 2 1 f, F' I 1 .511 ,el ,.,, Q f some 2 3 wg, if f f Q fwpie 194 Computer Club gm jgtg. ill Q' X alan' max any This year's chess club members could be found spending numerous lunch periods in room 26. Acting as club sponsor, Mr. Bertoni was always on hand giving helpful hints to his skillful chess players. Locked in combat, members battled on opposite sides of the chess board to trap the king. Members enhanced their chess knowledge and playing ability by competing with others of equal skill. They also took advan- tage of the opportunity to play computer chess. 1. 1984-85 Chess officers - Min Kim, President, Scott Yamamoto, SecretaryfTreasurerg Tom Kwan, Vice President. 2. Tom Ye and Pat Rim concentrate on a game of chess. 3. Thai Ngo plays computer chess. 4. Chess club members: T. Kim, D. Cowles, T. Kwan, S. Yamamoto, S. Turnage, T. Ngo, T. Lo, H. Yeh, D, Chen. 5. Charlie Hong plans his attack. g HH af, -521: n 0, ri 5 I -t'1 rf I 'I Chess Club 195 .YYQQ ,'l.V97Z JO aqg utz QQ 655 7' zl ,Qs N R Bringing Oriental students together Cand a few Caucasian ones, tool, the Asian club embarked on a fast paced exciting year. Expediting on a variety of field trips to places like the Japanese Expo at Disney- land, and getting involved in a variety of activities like candy sales and International Day, the club was also used as a means of bringing students of Asian descent together to socialize and get to know each other. 1. Nora Masuo and Kelly Kitajima have some lunch time fun at the Asian club meeting. 2. Officers CL to RD, Treasurer Kurt Higa, President jeff Sung, Vice President Nora Masuo, and Secretary Daniel Roh. 5. Asian club officer Miss Ragusa. 4. Asian club mem- bers: Front Row: CL to RD: Nora Masuo, jeff Sung, Kurt Higa, Han Kim, Casey Suzuki, David Chun, Daniel Roh, Andy Ahn, Roger Om, Elaine Kang, Kyung Cho, Diana Kang. Row two CL to Rl: Miss Ragusa, Tsuyoshi Kuramoto, Ahritta Kim, Deena Masumiya, jodee Ujiie, Sonal Patel, Reshma Vasan- wala, Kathy Inouye, Tracy Suzuki, Kelly Kitajima, l-lee Yeon, Song Ahn, Sheri Yamanishi, Hye Jin Kim, joy Lei, Jaime Kang, Mari Kuramoto, Steve Quon. Row three CL to RD: George Tu, Mike Bang, Hui Soo Rim, jenny Lee, Ryland Madison, june Murakami,janet Nakao, Terri Ramirez, Michael Liu, Scott Yamamoto, julie Kim, jack Lee, Cammie Wang, jeff Lin, Kim Tawa, Susan Yamanishi, Kathy Cheng, Gary Yodokawa. ,al Q. 1. '. I if Diati, a club in which one must maintain a 5.0 GPA or have at least one honor class to become a member, is mainly interested in college preparation. One ofthe main objectives of Diati club is to visit several Universities and college campuses and to expose high school students to college life. Among the campuses that the Diati Club planned to visit were UCLA, UCI and USC. This was an extremely valuable experience for those students who are planning a higher education. 1. Diati Club Advisor Mr. Haynes. 2. Kathy Cheng munches down during a Diati club meeting. 5. Diati Club Officers: CL to RD: Treasurer Allen Sung, Advi- sor Mr. Haynes, Secretary Daniel Roh, President Doug Shermer, and Vice PresidentJeffSung.-1. Diati Club members: Back row QL to RJ: Tsuyoshi Kuramo- to, Jeff Sung, Ron Aviram, Jorge Jazan, Gina Ray, Carry McKay, Richard Dekany, Eric Nosalek, Jeff Edwards, Brian Box, Gerald Stalder, Derby David- son, Richard Frias, Mike Call,JeffLin, Tad Crockett. Row three: Chuck Kim, Derek Nakamura. Nora Masuo, Sheri Yamanishi, Karin'Chao. Jonathan I-Ii1ts,Kyung Chang,June Murakami,Jenny Lee. Hui Su Rim, Jaime Kang, Jack Lee, George Tu, Martin Casper,Jefferey Tsai, Scott Enomoto. Row two: Mr. Haynes, Allen Sung, Ryland Madison, Doug Sher- mer, Steve Quon, Dena Davidson, Kathy Inonye, Seiko Jimbo, Kelly Kitaiima, Maria Cheng, Kim Tawa, Lyn AhNee, Dana Matic, Kathy Cheng, Julie Martin, Robert Quon, Cynthia Rogerson, Kathy Va- jda, Angela Sun, Phung Ngo, Amanda Holm, Kate Lee, Provind Lally, Cindy Cheung. Bottom row: Daniel Roh, Kurt Higa, Julie Kim, Camellia Wang, Cindy Walters, Scott Yamamoto, Deena Masumiya, Kelly Wong, Ahritta Kim, Mary Tong, Lan Duong, Reshma Vasanwala, Sonal Pated, Judy Kim. JoAnn Hsu. N-nu-vnu--v A wwe ,-1 Sounds of loud cheering at football and basketball games could be heard clearly from the other side. A clump ofpom poms waving in the air and screaming kids all wearing Pep Club T-shirts could be seen and identified. For the first time in three years. Ken- nedy now has a Pep Club. The founder of the revised Pep Club is also the President. The advisor Ms. Jensen is cheery and full of life. She has been a great help to the club. The club will be carried on and will some day be an Irish Tradition. 1. The Pep Club officers are consisted of Nancy Williams, Angela Coletta, David Lever, and Shannon Carey. 2. Angela is caught working on a poster. 5. Advisor Mrs. Jensen leads the group with a smile, 4. Pep Club's active members are: Jerome Andrews, Alane Azevedo, Jeannie Brown, Linnette Bandy, Brian Box, Sheryl Bradshaw, Kathy Brenneman, Kelli Burr, Shannon Carey, Angela Coleta, Jena Dabbs, Shondra De Lay, Gina Echavarna, Michelle Gonzalez, Daphne Gonzalez, Kim Hardy, Stacy Jenkins, Sandy Kilpatrik, Michalle King, Kari Kra- ger, Ed Krietz, Angela La Master, Laurie Lattodney, David Lever, Tina La Hodney, Michelle McCartney, Kristi McKellips, Dawn Penner, Tammi Penner, Ronda Montgomery, Ken Scott, Carol Thorne, Vil- ma Villaflor, Leigh Wallin, Tracee Wisdorf and Nan- cy Williams. ,, x I if L .Rr ..- . Elf X. ,. .. .. ..: HM --ai A 55 fff 1 5 X, XX ' ii e i fu, I 4' fill: ,, K V .,. ,.fe.,4'1-V 'Kin ,Abu-,H 1, tg 6 Mr, AME, , ,W ,,,.....--W ,,., Wuxi' .-Q 4 f Th. , Ei Y It 4, ,fu f ggff- , d,l '1' ,, ,. dv, ,77- .,.-:H -W, 1 gf f f :1 3 -'-'Mx I ' ff , M.,,,, Af aww xm .,'iL 3 S I ' ,gm-mu.. mm Aw .W 3 1 .ga 2 ig L Af 4.139 ...Ng 25 . iw. QW s was X lv :H 12 I me ef' '-LV UNDERCLASS H1 bomb. wbemockoeklmwgawuneom? wQSLQ.vwofoQUmscQgfQwf MCGXLQYVGLLOUUK fps Jocks JmnQym,1Q1p0JcQ J,,.g,,obg-,y-oe-Qzgfg Um 5kQQgUlQJii Jb iytuDt XCJ 'UQQ CD. wmemmneesg 'egfvem eovsoyvir VQYYRYMQ V OL Q QL iii? QQMC qXHf5ZZ-gleam my may 7 GUEUQQ QwQiWDQlGwJw y .. Z J 1. Showing that the underclass has spirit r , : Beth Mercer is just one of the many drill team dy Gugert, Wendy CUSS-L Melissa Vmdeb f ' f girls who attends early morning practices. and Mlchelle Beverly reveal their Irish miles. 4. Shelhe Molendyke, Mxchelle Pagan, Am: Borrel, 1i-ll-I3 2. his SBCICIS, R Mi-Hill!! and Felisha l I reads during lunch smile even when they ' . xciting, crazy, unusual , is I I , - - - zmioaf OfjQ.C67 5 and entertaining! ' how Chris Blackmore junior class Representa- tive described the class of '86, Planning the Prom was the main focus for the junior class officers. Using new ideas they strived to make it the best Prom ever. Leading the way was President Gina Moreno, Vice-President Brad Freedmen, Secretary Amy Mays, Treasurer Toby Wong and Representative Chris Black- more. Promoting spirit and fundraisers the juniors moved ahead! .! L I 076 --b Vis B lackm Q U x 202 Junior Officers Gina Moreno Amy Mays f' ' ,-Ajay iE Junior Officers 203 Adriane Abbott Mike Adams Shelly Ahia julie Alber Steve Alcala Gabriel Aldave johnna Allen Robin Allen Tina Allen Lee Almeraz Ed Alvarez Staci Alves Tiffany Anthony Kodi Aragona Michelle Arakaki Mellinda Armenta Michael Armenta Shondi Askins Sheri Askov Steve Astle Denise Atkinson Gwen Bach Darren Baker Kristine Balmer Sid Barnett Suzie Barnow w-1 Eric Batchelor Ray Baum -,Susan Beckmann Yvonne Beech A eff Bee le A J g ,pu Michelle Benbow Eric Benda joe Bennett Kathleen Berdis Daniel Biscoe Chris Blackmore Lynne Blake Ami Borrell 204 juniors x k saw, ,tag N no - -a 9 J: '11 of t i,. i A QW L- 4 nk 'fe fl a tl ' fr 'ai' xx.- v 'Q' .-Ji' Mi - A Q-wweiseatfaf s-- 'x .,.,'f Y -ii.-' 1, as 5 3 ip . -ft, milf: '. , G, V il 4 fV?h1. gl . K . ,K L tt s t A' it 'Q id E l M ,Q v . . al- A , L x I s- A , Q f , xl S , 4 .cn .,.' 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X r if is sr NN F' A .5 , .,k . by X X t 6 X 5 'S 6 Q i,, M 2 yy S 23' 'Q 239 Paul Bosley Tracey Boucher'- Cindie Bowie Brian Boxx Tracy Bradshaw james Brigham Neil Brine Janet Brohman Eden Brower Elizabeth Brown Mike Brown Bill Brownell Michael Buchanan Jeff Buddle Chrisrrina Burkart Carolyn Burn Edward Burton Jonnie Byrd Rebecca Byrd Alfonso Campos Mary Cantu Joy Carlton Kevin Carr Laura Carrico John Carroll David Carter Eric Casares Marcin Casper Elias Castillo James Castillo Mike Castillo Teri Castillo Grant Cawley Gabriel Chairez Billy Chen Esther Chen juniors 205 Wayne Chen Maria Cheng David Christenson Paul Cisneros jack Clark Lisa Clark Carrie Claxton Jeff Clifton Tom Clinton Dennis Coburn Mona Coggins Angela Coletta Mareen Condon Mike Combs Melinda Connell Karen Conner Kathy Conner Martha Cook Mary Cooke Brent Coolbaugh Gina Coppage Carol Corning Drew Corrigan Lydia Cortez Dan Cowles Kim Cracciolo Tracey Crenshaw Vicki Crook Gloria Cruz Evelyn Cuba Dan Curry Richard Dabbs Steve D'Alessandro Deanna Daniels Stacy Davis Chris Dell 206 juniors Q1 s o snys rs , ttlf yls,y W yynllsyy f W - . 1 ,W N 1 'ur V f Q ,A fn! i, lvg 1 ff , 6 44? 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Q 5 cf' Deeanne Depue Raquel Desilva Robin Dollar Paula Dougherty Lan Duong Carrie Durnford Robert Dyer Charley Eastland Kristina Edmond jeff Edwards Clara Elefalde john Elliot Elli England Tom Erdelji Stephani Escobar David Esparza Gina Espinoza Shelly Estrada Cameron Evans Kim Evans Randy Ewers Liz Farkas Kathy Fenton jolayna Fensterrnacher Alejandra Fernandez Mike Ferraiz Sean Finlay Natalie First Stacy Fisher Desiree Fournier David Franklin Terina Franklin Zack Franklin Brad Freedman Brian Frigge Enrique Gallart Jay Ganci Tim Gault David Garcia Lisa Garcia Troy Gardner Suzanne Garibay Lisa Garton juniors 207 N0 matter where you go there you are Nicola Geilynfeld Debbi George Kami George Paul George Toni George jennifer Getz Anh Giap Hai Giap Mike Gibbs Mark Gibson jennifer Gloe Gary Gomez Don Gonzales Dulcinea Gonzales Michelle Gonzales Deana Gowdy Todd Gray Don Gregory Cathy Griffiths Elissa Guardino Dawn Guches Amy Guthrie William Hall David Hamlin Theresa Han Kelly Hansen Krista Harrell Lori Harrell Teri Hart Jeff Hedtke Tim Helgeson Mario Hernandez Denise Higuchi 208 jun ors J S V,-f ,pa X,i. 1 N ,wry 3 if if 153' We QJ 1 .Wil 5? , .' 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M Y 'Q Shannon Hislop Sandra Hoene Rachel Hoffman Larry Holloway Caroline Holsted Lee Hoots John Horwood Joanne Hsu Leeah Hsu Ted Huang Regina Huntley Christine Hurclen Kristen Hurley Ann Huynh Kathy lnouye Jennifer Jacobs Michelle Jansen Tawnie Jeffries Loretta Jenson Ted Jimenez Charles Johnson Erin Johnson Michelle Jones John Jung Ken Kambara David Kang Jamie Kang Regina Keaulani Jill Keeling Felicia Keith Donna Kelley Keith Kemerer Andy Kim Jiyun Kim Myoung Kim Steve Kim Juniors 209 Thomas Kim Young Kim Angel Kimberling Darby King Michelle King Lynda Kirkdorffer Kelly Kiktajima Christine Kline Stephanie Knartzer Eddie Kobb Patricia Koe Katy Kohl Linda Koopmans Frank Kort Carolyn Koshi Kristina Kroll Thomas Kwan Bob Lacombe Flint Lafferty Ly Lam Diana Lant jeff Larson Joanna Lattig Chris Lawler Gina Layman Todd Leaf Hee Lee jun Lee Mary Lee Tina Lehman john Lever Craig Long Erik Lopez Vivienne Lopez Jennifer Lossner Felipe Loza Pam Lyons 210 juniors X X an If it new fa -if wi. of 1 W .-ff MVT J' 15 fr K ., pl V N 1, K E , . .. 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Diane MacDonald Ryland Madison jill Maes Jodi Maes Ginger Malone Laura Malone Peter Manos Crystal Mantell Ozkar Manzano Glenn Mares Teri Mart Christie Marquez Nora Masuo Wilber Mattern Amy Mays Brian McCann Terry McCarthy Janna McConnell Sherry McElmurry Brian McKellips Jill McLaughlin Mike McMahon Kelli McMillan Marilyn Mead Kara Mendenhall Beth Mercer Terry Miller Joanne Milne Gianina Mister David Moberg Shellie Molendyk Laree Moore Gina Moreno Christen Mortenso Brenda Mosqueda Mike Murphy Don Myer John Myer Darin Makakihara janet N akao Patrick Nakayama Sottara Neama I1 Juniors 21 l David Negron Brian Nelson Dan Nelson Wade Neuenswander Ward Neuenswander Tracey Newton Hai Nguyen Nancy Nicholis Danny Nichols Max Nijst Kevin Nivinskus Michelle Nook Joey O,Brien Kim O'Connor Eddie Olague Dana Oldenburg Roger Om Eric Ophadl Cira Oropeza Barbara Orr Rosa Ortega Cindy Osuna Sal Padilla Sandy Paccione Michelle Pagan Steve Pagan Edward Pak Adam Palos N irav Parikh Grace Park Sonal Patel Trupti Patel Mary Patnaude Tami Payne Christi Perkins Mike Perkins Lisa Perry Marie Pietranowicz Dave Pineda 212 juniors sa aa ' Fr cg Q it le Q 4. sb j 'ssscci X 'X s K J X Z 4 -s 13? r Ka' w fl - N g J N .,. 6, xl iff X! we 'A P' . 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X. 1.. i ki S Mike Pitts Kimberly Prescott Chris Preuss Susan Procter Robby Pruitt Heather Puckett Dawn Purcell Dean Purcell Darrin Queen Jaime Quinteros Reelyn Rabune Anne Ramirez Teresa Ramirez Dark Ramos Mike Rankin Silvano Rascon Aaron Reddoch David Reyes Don Richardson Ray Richetti Mike Rieth Ninna Riley Hui Rim Terri Rios Ron Ritter Chris Roberts Jolie Robinson Nicole Roddy Mike Rodgers Caroline Rodrigue Cecilia Rodriguez Louis Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Danny Romero Fabiola Romero Lavra Roop Bill Rosenstein Derek Rushing Scott Sabo Sheri Sacco juniors 215 Who ya gonna call? - Ghostbusters Robert Sanchez jackie Savage Shannon Savage Todd Schermerhorn Stewart Schesnack Tanya Scotlan Ken Scott Lyle Scott Kris Seel Russ Selby Angelica Serrano Michelle Sheer Janet Shelton Ning-Chun Shen jerry Sherman Craig Shimabukuro Shawn Shimono Kim Sikes Deana Simmons Darren Simpkins julie Simpson Harkit Singh ,Iagsit Singh Bobby Small Jennifer Smith Jim Smith Shelly Smith Hans Snijdewind Michelle Socha Wade Sokol Teresa Squires Gary Steele Kimberly Stelle 214 juniors S 1 X S . i t r it . . ,M f ,1- sa F' 1 ry r A 'J Q 33 4. .. M .., i .mg Y? .. r N W s 4' I' we Ig? S it six ' iight Dan Stephani john Stiegler joe Stratman Teresa Strong Ann Suarez lt ai - Michaelanne Sugajski ' a rasmbm Y ' . - 1 ..,-:: r ' s t rbk f S T T Greg Suppe it t mf . , ,nw 'Q vu- 0 yr ,pu 8,5 A 0 F 2 it Y T ' Chris Surgener . 7 va X I 'Uri his V '- ' 4 'S Cindy Surgener ! .tt f 'l in 0 . is 1 i N ' mx ff, - ,::1l, t - h Dean Sutherland K ' iiz Tracy Suzuki T Monica Tabares Candy Talbott ' , S - - Kris Talley . Grace Tanji , , V em 'Q 'Q T ' X :il Kim Tawa 3 it Q N Y ' y Lisa Taylor t X Q r2i'i ' t. Kiel: Te cscc r N ' f N ' - L T '- Marina Ternyak gilt., T r T Q 1: i' Q David Theodore . . M3 E K t e Tom Timm Veronica Tippins Richard Todd K Mary Tong q K l: cgtt I l l ,Eit.rif - joey Tonnesen Stacy Trotter Stan Trotter am Scott Turnage QPat Turner Q Carolyn Tuttle 'Q' V ' ln Juniors 215 Tony Ugliano Andy Ujiie Mike Vallarta Lisa Vanlith Derek Vanmelle Reshema Vasanwala justin Velez Mark Verrett Lloyd Vidales Wayne Vinlove Dena Vrolyks Chris Waddell Constance Wagner jenny Waldkirch Leigh Wallin Linda Wally Kelly Walsh Hsiu Wang Debra Warner Darrin Waters 216 Juniors -' 'fs .yIS 1' r ' ' . . i 1 -r 1 FQ K . gf 'hi' ilk,-,v 5, , Q l gi. as 1' at 1 f wt A E. e I 'Is X Q Q -1. W, jackie Weber jackie Weiss Diane Welch jeff Welsh Kathi Wendt Thomessa Wesley David Whitman Michael Whitmarsh Dara Wickersheim jaqui Wilcox Joanne Willis Patty Willis David Wilson Tracey Wisdorf Tom Wisniewski Derek Wisnowski Nancy Witkowski Toby Wong Nikki Wright Julie Wrisley Sheri Yamanishi King Yeh jason Yohn Samuel Yoo Shawn Young Eun Yu Robert Zamora Tara Zehner Juniors 217 Sophomore zcovf n active class and a great bunch of officers! , is how John Christensen, sophomore class Presi- dent described the class I I of '83 The sophomores worked hard on improving with candy sales, designing their class rings and even sponsering their own dance. Leading the way was President john Christensen, Vice-President Janeen O' Hern, Secretary Heather Meadows, Trea- surer julie Nowlin, and Representative Andy Reyes. Together they improved their spirit and made their sophomore year the best ever! izi , mm he , f -.t,, Q5 i LVVV 218 Sophomore Ofncers Mike Aboody David Adams Steve Adams Nancy Aguayo Andy Ahn Ronlyn Ah Nee Michelle Ahrens Terri Allen Thomas Anderson Michelle Anson Jeff Aragona Doug Archibald Fabian Arellano Jason Arthur Nickie Astone Paul Balijian Kristin Bandy Christy Banks David Barker Eric Barron Chad Barron Nicole Barry Brad Bayless Chris Beckner Lokena Bellis Brian Bembry Tracy Benda Debbie Bengtson Manuel Berg Morris Berry Michelle Beverly John Black Maylei Blackwell Donna Blankenship Teresa Boarwright Scott Boettcher Terence Boga Glenn Bornhoff Nannerte Bott Brian Bowerfind Bob Branam Todd Bristow 220 Sophomores J R N X 3 ,S sr A ss Qi i in ws J gn J ' MQ ii i S 1 'gi ye 3 i ii as ii J N ii ii i 33 sf- .3 , ' I 3 i if ' s X Q4 'I xx as 5 1 B J C J ' ,g,1 esns S sv- 1 he . Q 2 -. S ' in J ' - S A , f , 'crm' Q it .,..,Q , . My N E Il ? CQ Sandy Brogdon Jeannie Brown Mike Brown Todd Brown Mike Brunning Kelli Burr Todd Bumbera Heather Campbell Eduardo Campos Marry Cano Greg Carasik Lance Cardwell Shannon Carey Christin Carrasco Diane Carillo Eddie Casares Teresa Cascio Fernando Cepeda Ana Celna Jeff Charron Sandy Chavez Jennifer Chen Johny Chen Ray Chen Cindy Cheung Doris Chiang Harry Cho Kwang Cho Kyung Cho Michael Cho Judy Cho John Christensen David Chun Eric Cinocco Chris Clammer Cindy Clark Dawn Clark Janine Clasen Wendy Claspell Sophomores 221 Autumn Clopp Deborah Coburn Vickie Coolbaugh Kim Cooper Rance Cooper Fernando Coppa Duan Cornish Charles Corbroght Steve Costabile Carlos Cota Greg Courdy Gil Cozine Leslie Crabb Jackie Cragg Kim Crandall Chris Cronin Rusty Cronin Shannon Crosey Alex Cucuas Wendy Cugoal Jena Dabbs Margo Dame Sonya Daniel jack DeLaquil Maurice Dayao Denise Dawson Briana Dawson Dena Davidson Danny Davidson Lee De Arman Kim DeHaan Shondra DeLay Torch Delong Donna DeLucas Doug DeLucas julie Deskin 222 Sophomores Peter Devlin Tawny Dill-Ree Steve Dipietrantonio Michelle Duenas Shannon Duncan Pam Eddington Tzarina Edillon Alice Fruehe Suzy Elliott Jeff English Scott Enomoto Martin Estrada Mike Fales Ron Farley Allan Farmer james Fellows Lenny Fenton Corleen Ferguson Marc Ferraiz Melissa Fisher Tina Flippo Vanessa Fonseca Monica Forero Eric Fox Lori Francoso April Frazier Mike Frazier Misty Freed Lisa Garcia Lola Garcia Maryann Garcia Rosaland Garcia Rick Gard Brenda Garrison Jorge Gavia Leah Gibho Anna Gibson Carlos Gomez Phillip Gomez Daphne Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Sophomores 22 3 am not az crook. - 14 Hazyner julie Gorden Suzanne Granito --Melina Granofsl-cy Eric Green Andy Gregory jimmy Grimaud Nancy Grow Brandy Gugert XDiane Gurule S-Jordan Hagadorn Garret Hamilton Michelle Hamilton ' Sharon Hand jeff Hansell Kim Harper Kerrie Harrison Carol Hay Chuck Heh jeff Henderson Bob Hensley Brett Hepler Kim Hewett Janeen Higbee Jeanie Hicks David Hiersedirb Marc Hoaglim Stacey Hodson Chelsea Hoffmann xjennifer Holden Tiffani Holguin Robert Hollingswort Amanda Holm Pat Hornak Jeff Howe Douglas Huang jerry Huang Wan-Ting Huang Brian Hulse Charlie Hung Lori Hunt Chris Huston Tamara Huston 224 Sophomores r r fy G t is s t tt t tt K L ri' twat Y lsr y 1-F -f 4-+ I vt 1- Ke' sat t N it 1 N G ' T2 4 ' .2 1. 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'V 3 -Q K Q 1 K to V is is sn W X , l , Q .v s 'if f ' Q V 1, VW! we fa 4 ,. wa lr, ,H fQ I ' 4 X ' M Q Q QZ' R sell X 'il X K l x 4 t . 5.-1 l ll u A 52 ss' 5 l'isnnJ 5 3 feng, if 3 mn Q x E xg Tom Ingolio jessica Iversen Kim Ivins -7 Christiene jackson David Jacob Roslyn Jacobson Donna james Stacy jenkins Dwain johnson Wendy johnson Monica jones Kandi kDagawa Ken Daulen Joyce Kawashima jason Keller Jeri Kelly David Kemp Lynn Kent ...- Raheern Khan Robert Kiger Ahritta Kim Don Kim Hae Lim Kim Hye Kim Hyun Kim Peter Kim Soo Jang Kim Tom Kim Ronnie King Alex Kirkland Leeann Kiser' Lori Kiser - Kathleen Klinicke Sophomores 22 5 Laurie Klinkers Robert Klunk jennifer Knutson Soo Koo Steve Koser Kari Krager Vicki Krawiec Jana Kruska Lisa Kutnyak Kent Kyomen Richie La Faye Tina Lahoang Provind Lally Van Lam Angela Lamaster Dave Lanton Karen Lara Nancy Larkin Travis Larson Mark Laun Wendy Lawson I-Isiang Lee Kate Lee Seung Lee Ed Legaspi joy Lei Brian Leible Sean Lenard Brenda Leonardo David Lever Sandro Leucratto Ron Liebman Vincent Lia 226 Sophomores xi' ,. 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E 8 , hifi is 2 I Y Suzette Lim David Lin Kristi Lind Charley Linquist Charlotte Lloyd Lisa Lo Iacono Raymond Lohmeier Lanette Long Ymelda Lopez Sharon Lopez Ursula Lovely Gene Loza Laura Lujan Troy Lucas Thomas Lukacsa joy Lumba Kelly Lumpkins Jody Lynch Lisa Machado Tammy Maddox Bill Maduro Lori Magdaleno Mike Mahler Kelly Maidman Lance Maley Jennifer Malone Michelle Malone Ann Manrriquez Sherry Marcroft Christina Marks Rudy Martinez William Mas Eric Mason Joy Massey Deena Masumiya Dana Matic Juanito Mauricio John May Stan McCall Sophornores 22 7 Michelle McCarty Tyson McGee Kristi McKellips Steven McRae Christina Mead Heather Meadows Eric Mendoza Chris Miner Rhonda Minner Dawn Moberg Mike Mohn Keith Mohrrnann Lisa Moncayo Leo Monzon Gina Morales Jason Moran Chris Moreno Michelle Morss Debbie Mulvinill Ricky Munda Nancy Murphy Cassie Murray Dawn Myers Matt Nelson Phil Nelson Thu Nguye Gach-Mai Nguyen Krista Nicks Jose Nieto Julie Nowlin Tracy Nusser Rick Ocampo Erica Ocsterle Jeaneen Ohern Gina Oliver Dennis Omieczynski Chuck O'Neill Armando Ortega jose Ortega Juan Ortega 228 Sophomores X ' V 7 5 T7 Q 2 if Q i KY!! ina A it 5 , 3- l,. 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Berfom' John Reeves Michelle Reis Darren Reisler jennifer Remolif Art Requejo Andy Reyes Ronnie Reyes Wendi Rice Maria Rios Scott Rivers Mark Roah Darren Roberts Lylah Robertson Chris Robinson Keri Robinson Pamela Rodgers Angela Rodriguez Cindy Rodriguez Fernando Rodriguez Sonia Rodriguez Cynthia Rogerson Nelson Rojas Rick Romney Stephany Roth Lisa Sakoda Anita Salgado Erik Salter Aaron Sanchez Efren Santos Glen Sasaki Sean Sato Lisa Saxon John Scanlon Mark Schmidt 230 Sophomores Y Ki Nur .,.. H if ,JS ibn uf t its ll - . , 4 , 1135 N Q ,J-' ' Jw? 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Vince Weber Robert Wegenek Shawna Welch Heidi Westrum John Whitley Stef Wickwire Billy Wickersheim Ladell Wilkins Jeff Williams jerry Williams Ryan Williams Stacy Williams Vicki Williams Robert Wilson Tranette Wilson Wayne Wilson Steve Winterburn Becky Winton Kelly Wong Kim Woods Sharon Woolf Adina Wright Gary Wu Mei-Ling Wu Alice Yang Pa jen Yang i X s Lori Yoders Ken Yoshioka ' A ii Dena Zumalz Sophomores 2 3 5 reyhmen fhaerf e're coming alive! , is what freshmen class If Presidentjason Smith, said about the new baby class on campus. The class of '88 worked hard to establish themselves here at.I.F.K. And working hard is exactly what they did, through candy sales and donating time and money to the United Way Fund. President jason Smith, Vice-President Lora Saar, Secretary Susan Yamanishi, Treasurer Alethea Williams and Repre- sentative Marina Bennett, lead the way of the freshmen class, to start new traditions and keep the old living. '33 5 lx A-1 , Q fi at ina Bennett Mar NJ us -bs '11 v-1 fb vi LT B fb D Q E77 6 0 v-1 ill E S is 7 ,, Q. X Freshmen Ofticers 2 3 5 Anna Marie Acebes Cynthia Acevedo Roland Acton Rebecca Alber Alex Albright Jose Alfaro Iain Allen Jennifer Allen Tanya Allen Shannon Allison Reina Amador Michael Anderson Ralf Anderson Malina Anthony Niki Antonaras Ralph Arenas Sonia Armenta Richard Arnott '-. QW! ai a y C V44 O K 'K l f X A at Behrooz Ashrafi l Jenny Askov Erin Atherton Cindy Aungst Ety Azoulay Felicia Bacon Jenne Baggett David Bailey Robert Baker Kari Bandy Richard Bandy Candis Banner Hayde Barajas Daniel Barnes Alberto Barragan Faustino Barrera Scott Barrett Michelle Becerra jim Beckmann Gregory Bedford Brian Beech Christy Benda 236 Freshmen 1 w , .,.-af-gg, O I SIP x u ff s -La -V 56 2 1 ,ll N, ,,,m gf 'Q , 'QA gf 2.5 A W . A W' , X -if Y N ,wr r, WV- W5 . ,, x. fr vcd ,, ,Quai 2 ,AT Y K , 9 4 2 fl ' i Q. 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Arnaraclis Ortiz Douglas Painter Christopher Pasol Duarini Patel Ken Patrick Scott Pauley Michelle Payne Daryl Pease Hilda Pena Juanita Penn Dawn Penner Elizabeth Perales Freshmen 245 6lZ'77jli azfmzd of no ghost. - Ghoytbzzsiers Robert Pezez john Perkins Mark Perrah Tracy Peters Maribell Petricciolli Bill Piekkola Mark Piening Edith Pierce Anjelika Pineda Michael Poland Todd Polis Elizabeth Pope Lisa Porras Cynthia Proctor Lorentz Prum Edgar Quinteros Kathleen Radcliffe Christine Radovan Jeffery Ramey Albert Ramirez Robert Randol David Rankin Leonard Rankins Lonny Rawlings Darrel Ray jason Reed Robert Reed Tyler Reed James Rehmann Collin Reid Barry Reinoehl Steve Repasky Scott Rheins Randy Richter Ken Riley Patricia Riley Jin Rim Patrick Rim Edward Ripley Devenie Riportella Dayna Rippee Cheyenne Ritenour 246 Freshmen , , ,N , , ,f 'S fav ww . 4 Y 'Q ma .Q . J. E wiv l' X7 X 3 .L .au W . - --. it ii' l iiii XT I 'N ,T 5 ,,-f Q N 55,453 f ik f , ,,,t sf ' A I Q an i I . 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'1 , A J xv. r kyiw j I , fi ,V ' I , Jm ff,,l1e,f K X r, 5 ,ww N , y ,awff W X . - Y NV--1 ' I lf' fl Q V ' K 1 L pf X FM I f f 'af r ' ,Q Vf'-yr ' rg Nw 4'Kx ,ff ix XKQVCV AZ wx -wr X Mg we ' ' 'LW ,Q 1, W .L.L Y fa K1 61 , W jx , W- R X - 1 af , nl-,J fr A R ' ' 'L . 1' 'JL' lf I jiri 1 x Q be Y Y 1,4 t ,mlb Y xjl-:Q fifgf. x ' - - 7 f ' Hee Young Yeon Eric Lopez The Masterpiece Gallery 255 wages of Marie usic was a big part of American life in the last year. Music was used in the Olympics, as the Pointer Sisters' Fm So Ex- cited was heard as back- ground music during Olympic programming. Also during this time, Randy Neuman's I Love L.A. became a hit theme song ofthe City ofthe Angels. The year also saw many movies that were tied to the music industry. Of course, this brings to mind Prince's Purple Rain LP which was a tremendous hit everywhere and also led other newcomers, like Morris Day and Appolonia 6, on the road to star- dom. Madonna, labeled the Marilyn Mon- roe ofthe '80s, also made a movie and had some of her songs used in other movies. Other newcomers popped up on the music scene. New Edition, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Bananarama, Sheila E., Corey Hart, and Vanity all put out tremendous hits this year. Veteran artists also continued to bring out new albums with still more great hits. Among these were Tina Turner, Wham UK, REO Speedwagon, john Waite, Duran Duran, Culture Club, Cyndi Lauper, and the jack- sons, along with others. l. The Jacksons, headed by Michael, toured the na- tion with their Victory Tour. lt was a big success, although it was not as so as it was supposed to be. 2. john Waite had a lucky break this year with his suc- cessful N0 Brakes album with the hit song Missing You. 3. Nick Rhoades upset millions ofteenage girls when he wed julie Ann this year. Despite the mem- bers of Duran Duran getting married offone by one, the group still enjoys tremendous popularity, espe- cially with their new album put out this year, Arena. 4. George Michaels and Andrew Ridgely ofWham UK were excellent successes in the United States with hits from their Make It Big album like Careless Whis- per5. 5. Bananarama was by far one ofthe most suc- cessful all women bands this year with hits like Crue! Summer, and Wild Lzfe. 6. A hot new band, Frankie Goes To Hollywood will always be known for sudh songs as Relax and Two Tribes. both of which gener- ated controversy here and in the U.K. '. Madonna became famous for her sexy videos. 8. Prince was by far the most famous singer ofthe year. 9. New Edi- tion became popular overnight with Candy Girl. Cool ll Now, and M r. Telephoneman. l0. The always pretty Boy George appalled audiences when he cut off his beautiful red hair Cor black hair, or blond hair, or whatever hair he wantedb. ll. Cyndi Lauper also had a tremendous second album. 12. Tina Turner, the 46 year old with the 25 year old legs, had an ultra- popular album with Prfrate Danfer. 256 Images of Music QS, 'Q if HAIKKI YQU SMILE? TRY CW EDI I IUN . E ff 'X 7 it ' I 2 9 x 10 ,xxx 1 Vi ' wk ,ix ,, , ,' ftsrfgllf W 5 Images of Music 257 wager 0 ransplants had their place in the news this past year. Doctors successfully im- planted battery operated artificial hearts in three dying patients, Clark, Schroeder, and Hayden, while doctors also were able to implant a baboonls heart in the body of the dying Baby Faye . Unfortunately, Baby Faye died, but she and those other heart pa- tients broke ground for revolutionary new studies in the medical field. Hitting the headlines last summer was Vanessa Williams, who was literally ex- posed in Penthouse magazine. She lost her Miss America crown and was replaced by Suzette Charles. Last Christmas, scores of British and American pop artists got together to cut a record entitled Do They Know lt's Christmas? The profits from this record, which was extremely successful, went to aid the famine victims of Ethiopia. Follow- ing that lead, American artists got together to cut the also successful We are the World record and album. Movies were ultra-popular this year. Favorites were Purple Rain, Ghostbusters, Indiana jones and the Temple of Doom, Falcon and The Snowman, Beverly Hills Cop, Splash, City Heat, 2010, The Killing Fields, Sixteen Candles, and the Breakfast Club. Popular TV shows were the Bill Cosby Show, EXR, Cheers, Night Court, Hill Street Blues, Magnum P.I., Dallas, and the A-Team. Also hitting the news were Andiri Ghandi, India's assassinated prime minis- ter, and Carl Lewis and Mary Lou Retton, who patriotically won many medals for the United States this summer. l, Baby Faye was the center of the controversial implanting of a baboon heart into a human. 2. Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn played Americans selling secrets to the Soviets in The Falcon and the Snowman. 3. Daryl Hannah says a mouthful in her role as a mermaid in the movie Splash. 4. Famous American musical artists gather together to record the song f'We Are The World which helped starving Africans. 5. Bill Cosby was a big hit in his new sitcom, The Bill Cosby Show. 6. Eddie Murphy had people rolling in the aisles in Beverly Hills Cop. 7. Indiri Ghan- dils assassination caused rioting in the streets oflndia. 8. Vanessa Williams' appearance in Penthoure caused her not to appear on the Miss America show. 9, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, and Bill Murray go ghosthunting in their movie, Ghostbusters. lO. Har- rison Ford pillaged and plundered in Indiana jones. ll, Feed The World was the song put out by these Brit bands to help Ethiopians. 12. Carl Lewis and Mary Lou Retton became instant celebrities during this summer's Olympics. ,fel . -ef .. 3552 f me ., Nw 1 rx Q2 A if ' 4 2 ,sei 1 me , ...- . .,.if,..,. N121 MQW r- -m, 5 ,U . fl ww Rocker Ream- In? No Irs 3 Superband . to lid Eghiom ,I --w----- 7 Q :MN r'f 4 5 1 Images of People 259 mazges 0 Events s in every leap year, the main events of the past twelve months involved the Presidential race and the Olympics. For the Republicans, Ronald Reagan was a cinch for the nomination with George Bush as his Vice-President. On the Democratic front, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, and jesse jackson battled it out for the nomination until it was decided that Mondale would be the Democratic candidate at the National Convention held in San Francisco. Under popular pressure, Mondale chose Rep. Geraldine Ferraro of New York as his run- ning mate, an unprecendented move, as she was the first female candidate for the office on a major ticket. For the first time in over half a century, the Olympics came to Los Angeles. Many sports facilities were renovated to accomo- date the thousands ofvisitors from around the world. Fortunately, Reagan didn't de- cide to boycott the Olympics, although the Russians didn't attend due to security problems . Other items in the news: American troops pulled out of Lebanon, and started battling the Nicaraguan government in- stead, as well as assisting El Salvador's gov- ernment against their rebels. The Soviets agreed to speak with the Americans seriously about reducing nuclear weapons. Additionally, Reagan initiated his Star Wars program of space weapons. 1. Pope john Paul II toured Latin America, speaking out against rebellion. 2. The 100-year old Statue of Liberty has a face lift. 3. 21 people were killed this summer when a mad Vietnam veteran had a shooting spree at McDonald's in San Ysidro, California. 4. The FBI started cracking down on the Mafia, arresting several leaders. 5. The Reagan-Bush ticket beat the Mondale-Ferraro ticket by a landslide. 6. Carl Lewis won several medals at the Summer Olympics. 7. The Nicaraguan government prepared for an American invasion that never came with Russian weapons. 8. Many Americans hurrahed for a potential mugging victim who fought back and shot his assailers, in a New York subway. 9. Many El Salvadoran children became homeless as fighting continued there. 10. Ethiopia hit the newpage headlines as it became vic- tim to severe famine and drought. 11. Nicaraguan contras continued to fight their Marxist government with U.S. aid. 12. The last American troops left Leba- non after a couple year stay. 260 Images of Events a., .wt w..t.ot..11 Q.-mv S 'fr N Kiev! 1 ' K Q . li' 1 A H nu mvuwa.. a.-5-.- ' R ,V if si' 'W A ciitii .V r., ,',..g E f fs,,,.,... if: tatitl ab, 95-.. nom vw., mufnmm. as-' if 8 A 'Sid ,,m,,pf-buff Mi 2 1 2' 12 Images of Events 261 edzazteai 5 ,,,- ' ' V' 262 Teache k , rw K ,Q . ex A .X 66266675 R 13 Dr. Stephenson says, I never have time to eat . 2. What a helper! 3. Need some help, Ms. Doss? 4. What a healthy teacher! 5. Another detention? a student asks Mr. Axworthy. 6. You called? wonders Mr. Schreur. 7. Science 8: Biology teachers. 8. Ms. Schultz looks pretty happy after a game. 9. Mr. Castles listen to a student. 10. Yes. I think school should be shorter. ll. Ms. Bentzien gives an example. 12. Go Gettem, Mr. Burns!! 15. Smile pretty!!! 12 Teachers 263 life 5 44 -- 'v 1 nf.,M SWZYZW 5'2 .W MJ! v'y,2295? 264 Underclassmen X 5 L e X Q- H - U miefjciagymen - - - -9 'U-Y a ,pf M is 5 st . , X I j.. A if xx Pk 5 w if s 5 .naw A kip: t, 'Ro M l. Sophomore gang plays during spirit week. 2. Mike Magyar is into the latest fashions with crutches. 5. Barbara Orr and Toni Davis advertise for 7-l l. 4. Dave Christensen gets excited over a popsicle. 5. Angela Sun and Cindy Cheung stop for a quickie. 6. The Special K Crew. '. Hey we know we're cute! Y! 8.jayne Swan gives us aglimpse. 9. What a cute couple! 5 Y! 1Kristina Edmond and Sean Fennerb. 10. Carlos Cota gets ready to take off for class. ll. john jr. Roc May shows his shows his style. 12. Shoot!! aren't we goregous. Underclassmen 265 ww 1. Brett Belout and Lisa Carillo pose for us. 2. Kristi Appel, Shannon O'Conner and Paula Rust tells us what they think aboutj.F.K. 3. Yolanda Calando and Sharon Pavuk think theylre cool. 4. Elissa Sexton and Lyn Whitbeck cuddle up. 5. Can't ya telljill Gaspar- ovic is proud to be a senior? 6. Edwin Fajado - sly devil. 7. Michelle Schwass does the limbo. 8.jacque- lin Hiesman and Tad Crocket just went swimming. 9. Lyn Whitheck and Cari Sypkens show off their shirts. 10. Kyung Chang and Judy Kim look pretty happy - wonder why? 11. Hey, wanna party? 12. The Gang of Four. 13. Senior class. 266 Seniors .f Ay 3- i s X2 Nga J '15si3s.s.. 532.511 . as - Q. swf- my Seniogi - - , KM E SHS sglrsiib? 34, 3 at 1 sf li 5,5 fi' .M f 4 if 'R ff 5 1 f fi ff i 2 Y , 12 f 7 ' i ' ' i 2 T' 1 X i i 2 fg- ,wW - i xxx. wie ' , Say? Seniors 26 Smile sw? l. Maybe someday we'll get married?? 2. Buddies for- ever and ever. 5. Vlfoopdeedoolllll 4. Brandy, Wendy and Mellisa cuddle up together. 5. Dave Salinas shows offhis rad bod!! 6. john Christensen and Bill Brownell huddle together even when their not on the field. Brandy Gugert, jenny Waldkirch and Kristina Edmond didn'r want their picture taken. 8. Blonde have more fun!!! 9. Ree Rabune gives you a look. 10. Show off those pearlie whiteslll ll. Athony DeVito and Jarrod Hurst give us the innocent look. l2. We know we're cool. 268 Smile get I f-.37 'B rig 1 pins.. Smile 269 A A6 Congratulations ! WS DACIIZIC SUIQF 8 SIDUIDT ,-1 --5'-if---'1',i - FOR ACT4VE SPORTSWEAR The Oaks Mall Buena Park Mall 432A W. Hillcrest Dr. 8289 E. On the Mall Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Buena Park, CA 90620 Q 55 496-9667 N143 220-15 Good job Cindy! d Congratulations Class of 85 Jane's Hallmark Store 13249 East South St. Cerritos, Ca. Between Ole's and Savon Owned by Jane Rippee CONGRXPULXTION S CLASS OF '8 5! 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Robert 9 236 276 Index BAKER, William A. 12 61 BALIJIA N, Paul 10 220 BALMER, Kristine B. 11 204 BANDY, Kari 9 37, 236 BANDY, Kristin L. 10 22, 220 BANDY, Linette M. 12 48, 62, 100, 198, 272 BANDY, Richard 9 48, 110, 236 BANG, Michael 12 18, 62, 100, 131, 193, 196, 251 BANKS, Christy A. 10 220 BANNER, Candis 9 236 BARAJAS, Hayde 9 236 BARBA, Rodney C. 12 62, 107 BARKER, Darcy 12 10, 29, 53, 62, 96, 100, 272 BARKER, David W. 10 117, 220 BARKER, Michael T. 12 62, 100 BARNES, Daniel 9 236 BARNETT, Sidney ll 204 BARNHART, Carolyn 9 236 BARNOW, Donna S. 11 204 BARNOW, Lori M. 10 20, 220 BARRAGA N, Alberto 9 236 BARRERA, Faustino S. 9 236 BARRETT, Scott B. 9 170, 236 BARRON, Eric A. 10 220 BARROW, Chad C. 10 20, 220 BARRY, Nicole 10 220 BARTON, Dean P. 11 BATCHELOR, Eric 11 20, 204 BATMAN, Greg W. 12 62, 145 BAUER, Randie S. 12 BAUM, Raymond 11 145, 153, 204 BAYARDO, 1 rid R. 9 BAYLESS, Brarmey A, 10 220 BECERRA, David 12 61, 107, 108, 109 BECERRA, Michelle M. 9 236 BECKMANN,jim 9 236 BECKMANN, Susana R. 11 204 BECKNER, Christopher 10 220 BEDFORD, Gregory L. 9 110, 236 BEECH, Brian 9 236 BEECH, Yvonne M. 11 204 BEEGLE,jeffrey B. 11 153, 204 BELLIS, Lorena M. 10 220 BELOAT, Brett A. 12 41, 62, 266 BELSER,Jennifer L. 10 189 BEMBRY, Brian L. 10 220 BENBOW, Michele L. 11 24, 204 BENDA, Christy A. 9 236 BE NDA, Eric 11 204 BENDA, Scott R. 12 48, 62, 100, 138, 141 BENDA, Tracy L 10 143, 220 BENGTSON, Debbie 10 220 BENLIAN, Aline 9 237 BENN, Michaeljr. E. 9 237 BENNE'1'1',joseph T. 11 8, 204 BENNETT, Marina A.918, 143, 190, 234, 237 BENSON, Catherine A. 9 237 BENTON, Dana M. 9 237 BENTON, Daryn C. 12 41, 62, 98, 100, 194 BERDIS, Kathleen 11 161, 204 BERG, Manuel 10 220 BERGIN,Bames P. 12 62 BERNAR , Kyle S. 11 115 BERNSTEIN, Traci 12 62 BERRY, David E. 12 20, 63, 100 BERRY, David N. 12 63 BERRY, Morris 10 20, 190, 220 BERRY, Tamra 9 37, 237 BEVERLY, Michelle S. 10 201, 220 BEVERLY, Shawn 9 237 BISCOE, Danielj. 11 138, 145, 204 BISSELL, Brett j. 12 8, 63, 100, 113 BLACK, john 10 220 BLACKMAN, Scott E. 9 111, 237 BLACKMORE, Christopher 11, 8, 18, 145, 202, 204 BLACKWELL Maylei S. 10 220 BLAKE, Lynne M. 11 204 BLANKENSHIP, Donna 10 220 BLOUGH, Robert A. 12 20, 63, 100 BOATWRIGHT, Theresa M. 10 220 BOETTCHER, Scott 10 220 BOGA, Terence R. 10 117, 220 BONAVENTURA, Jill E. ll BONNEY, Cynthia 12 63, 100 BORNHOFF, Glenn 10 220 BORRELL, Ami L. ll 35, 201, 204 BOSLEY, Paul 11 205 BOSLEY, Rosilyn 12 14, 26, 63, 100, 102 BO'I'l , Nannette 10 12, 220 BOTTORF, Ronnie P. 9 237 BO'I'1'RELL,jim E. 9 116, 237 BOUCHER, Lisa C. 9 237 BOUCHER, Tracey M. 11 24, 205 BOVENKAMP, Michael L. 11 BOWERFIND, Brian 10 220 BOWIE, Cynthia 11 161, 205 BOWLING, Mary C. 9 237 BOX, Brian C. ll 163,197, 198, 205 BRADBERRY, Rhonda L. 12 63 BRADLEY, Michael D. 12 63 BRADSHAW, Sheryl A. 12 63, 186, 192, 198 BRADSHAW, Traci 11 205 BRANAM, Robert P. 10 220 BRAY, Michael T. 12 BRAY, Sylvia L. 9 237 BRENNEMAN, Kathryn A. 9 198 BRIDGES, Alyce R. 12 63, 100, 189 BRIDGES, Robert A. 9 BRIGHAM,james B. 11 205 BRIGHAM,Ilean M. 12 63, 100 BRINE, Nei J. ll 205 BRISTOW, Todd 10 110, 111, 220 BROGDON, Sandra 10 220 BROHMAN,janet L. 11 205 BROOKS, Wally R. 10 BROUSSARD, Dawn 9 2 37 BROWER, Eden 11 205 BROWN, Bryan T. 12 64 BROWN, Carolyn R. 9 149, 237 BROWN, Dana 9 237 BROWN, David B. 9 237 BROWN, Elizabeth J. ll 188, 205 BROWN, james D. 12 64, 100 BROWN,jeannie 10 143, 149, 198, 221 BROWN, Kenneth 12 64 BROWN, Kevin 12 58 BROWN, Mark D. 12 64, 100 BROWN, Michael A. 10 220 BROWN, Michael L. 9 237 BROWN, Michael R. 11 205 BROWN, Robert E. 9 237 BROWN, Todd A. 10 3, 220 BROWN, Vickie L. 9 237 BROWNELL, William 11 42, 107, 205, 268 BROYER, Stacey A. 12 41, 64 BRUCATO, Craig M. 12 64 BRUCKER, Eric A. 12 64 BRUNNING, David A. 12 64 BRUNNING, Michael D. 10 220 BUCHANAN, Michaelj. 11 205 BUDDLE, jeffrey P. 11 205 BUESING,James T. 12 BUI, Dung Tru 12 64 BUMBERA, Trad 10 221 BUMCROT, Stacy 9 50, 149, 237 BURKART, Christina A. 11 205 BURNES, Charlie 12 14, 64, 68, 153 BURNEY, Kelly 9 237 BURNS, Mark C. 9 BURR, Kelli C. 10 155, 198, 221 BURTCH, Kimberly S. 9 22, 237 BURTON, Edward 11 205 BUSHARD, Shannon 9 20, 237 BUSSIERE, Robin M. 11 BUTLER, Rachael J. 9 BYERS, Shanin 9 237 BYRD, john 9 237 BYRD, jonnie M. 11 205 BYRD, Rebecca L. 11 143, 190, 205 BYRNE, Carolyn M, 11 205 CAPIOPPO, Diane M. 9 192, 237 CADINHA, Clint A. 12 64 CALL, Glen 9105, 151, 153, 237 CALL, Henry M. 12 64,100, 151,153,193,197 CAMARILLO,johnny 9 237 CAMPBELL, Heather A. 10 221 CAMPBELL gaimie V. 9 137, 237 CAMPOS, Al onso ll 205 CAMPOS, Eduardo R. 10 221 CAMPOS, Michael S. 9 237 CA NDELARIA, Deborah 11 CANO, Martin 10 221 CANO, Melinda 12 65 CAPUANO, Eva M. 10 CARASIK, Gregory 10 221 CARDWELL, lance L. 10 221 CAREY, Shannon M. 10 30, 198, 221 CARLTON, Joy 1. ii 205 CARR, Kevin F. 11 205 CARRANZA, Fandila 9 237 CARRASCO, Christina L 10 24, 221 CARRASCO, Cruz 9 CARREJO, Katrina 12 65 CARRICO, Iaura J. ll 205 CARRILLO, Diana R. 10 221 CARRILID, Usa A. 12 22, 26, 47, 65, 100, 266 CARROLL, john L. 11 107, 205 CARTER, Cloyce, Jr. R. 12 65 CR, David L. 11 205 CARTER, Denise S. 9 237 CARTER, Joan 12 65 CARTER, Terry T. 9 237 CASARES, Eddie 10 221 CASARES, Eric P. ll 205 CASEBEER, Anna 12 26, 62, 100 CASEY, Monica 11 123, 190 CASPER, Anthony G. 9 2 37 CASPER, Martin ll 190, 193, 194, 197, 205 CASTANEDA, Margaret 12 47, 62, 100 CASTILLO, Edna 9 237 CASTILLO, Elias S. 11 205 CAST1I.LO,james A. 11 205 CASTILLO, Lourdes 12 62 CASTIILO, Michael A. 11 205 CASTILLO, Tamara 9 238 CASTILLO, Teresita 11 205 CAWLEY, Grant 11 205 CELAYA, Stephanie A. 12 62 CE NTI NO,judith 9 238 CEPEDA, Alfred H. 12 62 CEPEDA, Fernando 10 221 CERNA. Ana M. 10 CHAIREZ, Gabriel 11 108, 205 William M. 12 6, 8, 10, 66, 113 CHANG, Linda 12 26, 65, 89, 100, 105, 186, 254 C1-LANG, Kyung M. 12 29, 65, 100, 192, 193, 197, 25 C1-mo, Karin H. 12 66,100,l01,190,l92,193,197 CHAR.RON,Jeffrey L. 10 221 CHASE, Benjamin L. 9 110, 238 CHAVEZ, Sandra 10 20, 221 CHEN, Billy ll 131, 205 CHEN, DanT.9194, 195, 238 CHEN, Esther 11 205 CHEN, Jennifer 10 221 CHEN, Johnny 10 221 CHEN, Raymond M. 10 221 CHEN, Stewart S. 9 238 CHEN, Wayne W. 11 206 CHENG, Katharine 9 190, 197, 196, 197, 238 CHENG, Maria L. 11 12, 190, 193, 197, 206 CHEUNG, Cindy S. 10 190, 197, 221, 264, 265 CHIANG, Tai-Wei 10 221 CHO, Eun S. 12 CHO, Harry 10 221 CHO, Kwang S. 10 196, 221 CHO, KyungJ. 10141, 193, 221 CHO, Michael K. 10 221 CHOI,Jay 9111, 238 CHOUGH, James S. 10 191 5, 266, 272 CHRISTENSEN, David R. ll 3, 6, 18, 46, 53, 206, 264, 265 cHR1sT1sNs1zN,J61111 C. 10 18, 44, 55, 110, 111, 219, 221, 268 CHRISTENSEN, Robin D. 12 10, 29, 66, 272 CHRISTMAN, Kathy 1.. 9 238 CHRUPCALA, 185611 C. 9 238 CHU, Judy na 10 221 CHUN, David 10 131, 190, 196, 199, 221 CIESINSKI, Amy D. 9 37, 238 CINOCCO, Eric 10 110, 111,153, 221 CISNEROS, Martin S. 12 66 CISNEROS, Paul S. 11 48, 153, 206 CLAMMER, Christina 10 41, 53, 161, 221 CLAMMER, Rhonda D. 12 50, 66, 100, 161 CLARK, Cindy A. 10 24, 221 CLARK, Dawn M. 10 221 CLARK, Dawn S. 12 26, 66 CLARK,Jack G. 11 206 CLARK,Jeffrey 9 238 CLARK, CLARK, CLARK, , Roger E. 12 48, 66 CLARK, CLARK Lisa A. I1 206 Preston R, 12 66 Richard A. 10 CLASEN, Janine D. 10 22, 221 CLASPELL, Wendy 10 221 CLAXTON, Carrie L, 11 3, 50, 206 CLAXTON, Malisa L. 9 238 CI.IF'I'ON,Jeffery 11 153, 206 CLIFTON, Kenneth I... 12 66 CLINTON, Thomas G. ll 206 CLOPP, Autumn R. 10 222 COATES, Kim 9 238 COBURN, Deborah M. 10 192, 222 COBURN, Dennis 11 206 COE, Michelle A. 12 66 COKER, Anthony D. 12 COKER, Stephanie S. 12 14, 26, 47, 50, 58, 59, 66, 100 COLBY, Kellie D. 9 238 COLE, Kenneth M. 12 67 COLE, Pamela 9 238 COLEMAN, Darla A. 12 67 COLEMAN, Mandy L. 9 238 COLEMAN, Teresa S. 12 67, 98 COLE'I'1'A, Angela D. 11 30, 186, 188, 198, 206 COI.ETTA,Joanne 9 149, 155, 238 COLLIER, Christine L. 12 3, 22, 67, 100 COLLINS, Charron Y, 11 , COLLINS, Kurt 12 67 ' COLLINS, Mike J. 9 238 COLON, Francisco 9 238 COLVIN, Rene A. 9 238 A COMBS, Charles 9 238 fCOMBS, Jeff S. 9 238 COMBS, Michael R. 11 206 CONDON, Maureen C. 1148, 121, 161 CONFER, Kelly 9 238 CONG, Mary T. 10 CONNELL, Melinda M. 11 206 CONNELLY, Shawn E. 10 CONNER, Karen 11 53, 206, 264 CONNER, Kathy 11 149, 206, 264 CONRAD, Melissa A. 9 238 CONROY, Kevin M. 9 ,COOK, Martha S. 11 20, 206 COOKE, Mary C. 11 206 ' COOLBAUGH, Aric 9 238 COOLBAUGH, Brent A. ll 206 COOLBAUGH, Vickie 10 222 COOPER, Glenn P.9151, 153, 238 COOPER, Kimberly 10 222 COOPER, Rance 10 222 COPPA, Fernanda M. 10 222 COPPAGE, Gina K. 11 10, 26, 206 CORNI NG, Caroline 11 206 CORN1 NG, Catherine T. 12 CORNISH, Duane 10 222 CORONADO, Alexandria A. 11 189 CORREA, Denise A. 12 67, 119, 161 CORREA, Michael S. 9 238 CORRIGAN, Drew 11 20, 206 CORTEZ, Lydia 11 206 CORTEZ, Reed 9 238 CORTRIGHT, Charles R, 10 222 COSTA, Robert 9 141, 238 COSTABILE, 161111 R. 12 67 COSTABILE, Steven 10 222 COTA, Carlos 10 20, 222, 265 COTNEY, Steven R. 9 238 COTUGNO, Patricia A. 12 24, 67, 100 COURDY, Gregory C. 10 222 COUSETT,Jawanni 12 8, 18, 26, 57, 58, 59, COWLES, Daniel K, I1 195, 206 COZINE, Gil D. 10 110, 222 COZINE, Steven E. 12 3, 67, 100, 107 CRABB, Leslie A. 10 149, 222 CRACCHIOLO, Kimberly 11 10, 206 CRAGG,Jacqueline 10 222 CRA1 N, Donna L. 10 CRAMER, Mitchellj. 12 20, 67, 100 CRAPER, Iaurie 2 38 CRANDALL, Kimberly 10 24, 222 CRA NDAIL, Kristine 9 24, 238 CRENSHAW, Tracey D. 11 189, 206 CRESPO, Michelle R. 9 238 CREW, Richard D. 12 67 CROCKER, Donna 12 68 CROCKETT, Christoph I2 68, 100, 151, 19 CRONIN, Christina 10 6, 22, 222 CRONIN, Russell 10 222 CROOK, Vicki 11 206 CROSBY, Shannon 10 222 CRUM, susanj. 10 149 CRUZ, Gloria 11 206 CUBA, Evelyn V. 11 121, 163, 206 CUBAIN,Jubrail A. 12 68 CUEVAS, Alex 10 20, 222 CUGAL, Wendy S. 10 24, 201, 222, 268 CUMMINGS, Craig C. 12 48, 68, 153, 254 CUNNINGHAM, Ida D. 12 68, 100 CURRY, Danny D, 11 113 CURTIS, Greg 238 D'ALESSA NDRO, Stephen D. 11 DABBS,Jentina 10 188, 198, 222 DABBS, Richard W. 11 20, 188, 188, 206 DACHECO, Rachel 9 238 DADABHOY, Owaiz M. 9 238 DALTON, Daniel D. 9 6, 238 DAME, Margo M. 10 222 DANG, Quynh T. 9 239 DANIEL, Sonjia R. 10 222 DANIELS, Deanna J. 11 206 DAUGHER'I'Y,Jerry 12 8, 10, 68, 138 DAUGHERTY, Richard M. 9 239 DAUM, Deborah L. 9 188, 239 DAVIDSON, Daniel S. 10 222 DAVIDSON, Dena 10 107, 119, 222 DAVIDSON, Derby 12 56, 68, 70, 100, 101 197 DAVIS, Carolyn 9 239 DAVIS, Cheryl R. 12 68, 100, 190 67,100, 119,189 0, 197, 266 113, 131, 190, 192, DAVIS, Toni L. 12 68, 264, 265 DAVY, Douglas 9 239 DAWSON, Briana F. 10 149, 222 DAWSON, Denise F. 10 149, 222 DAWSON, Vincentj. 12 68, 100, 145 DAYAO, Maurice 10 222 DE ARMAN, Lee 10 DE ARMAN, Mark 12 68 DE LA ROSA, Carl 12 DE LAND, Denise A. 12 29, 69, 100, 146, 192, 272 DE LA9UIL,Jack 10 222 DE LA , Shondra N. 10 222 DE LONG, Torch 10 222 DE LUCAS, Donna 10 222 DE LUCAS, Doug 10 222 DE MARTINO, Michele 12 69 DE PUE, Dee Anne C. 11 163, 207 DE SILVA, Racquel L. 11 151, 155, 207 DEAKMA N, Lee 222 DEGANY-AVIRAM, Ron 12 20, 68, 95, 100, 101, 191, 192, 193, 197 DEGENNARO, Marco A. 9 239 DEHAAN, Kimberly L. 10 222 DEKANY, Richard 12 20, 56, 69, 95, 100,101,103,190, 191, 193, 197 DELL, Chrisroph J. 11 194 DELLARSO, Kimberly A. 12 69 DEMONT, Kristy A. 9 149, 239 DENNY, Ruby R. 9 DESKIN,Julie A. 10 188, 222 DESROSIERS, Daniel 9 239 DEVITO, Anthony 9 239, 269 DEVLIN, Peter D. 10 222 DEWEERD, Maralea L. 12 62 DEWITZ,Jefr' S. 9 DICELY, Clinton 9 117, 239 DILL-REE, Tawnya A. 10 223 DIMAA NO, Glenn P. 9 DINARTE, Ruth 9 239 DIPIETRANTONI, Mark 12 62, 100, 1 DIPIETRANTONI, Steven 10 110, 223 DIX, Gary L. 12 108 DIXIE, Jawnita M. ll DIXIE, John D. 9 DOLLAR, Robin ll 207 DONAHUE, Lyn A. 9 239 DOSSI, Lisa M. 12 62, 98, 191 DOUGHERTY, Paula L. 11 207 DOUGHERTY, Timothy A. 9 DOUGHTY, Donna 9 239 DOWD, Michael P. 9 239 DOYLE, Charles R. 12 18, 44, 62 DOYLE, Mary N. 9 239 DRESSEL, Daniel 9 133, 186, 199, 239 DRESSEL, Daryl E. 12 41, 62, 100, 199 DRISCOLI, Rodney M. 9 111, 239 DUARTE, Lisa 9 239 DUENAS, Michelle D. 10 223 DUGGAN, Kirk 1. 9 239 DUNCAN, Shannon 10161, 223 DUNN. Barbara 9 239 DUNN, Brenda L. 12 62 DUONG, Ian P, 11 190, 197, 207 DURAN, Scott 9 239 5 . Q - The 1984-85 Varsity Cheer Squad shows its stuff after having won the national championships held at Magic Mountain. Index 277 DURHAM, Karen J. 10 DURHAM, Maurice 10 DURNFORD, Carrie j. 11 207 DUST, Torrence 9 239 DYER, Robert E. 11 207 EASTLA ND, Charles P. 11 207 EASTMA N, William P. 11 EBELL, Cynthia 9 23, 239 ECHAVARRIA, Gina M. 9 23, 198 ECKERT, Gina L. 12 62 EDDINGTON, David A. 10 EDDINGTON, Pamela R. 10 223 EDILID N, Tzarina V. 10 223 EDMOND, Kristina 11 12, 29, 46, 143, 207, 265 EDwARDs,1efffey 11 20, 191, 195. 197,207 EINUNG, Robert c. 9 239 E1sENAc1-1ER, Sherry 5. 9 239 ELEJALDE, Clara 11 207 ELI, David E. 12 20, 62, 100 ELI, Denice 9 20. 239 ELLIOTT, john L. 11 207 EU.IO'I'I', Lee M. 12 EILIOTT, Suzette L. 10 12, 29, 223, 272 ELY, Calysta 9 239 ENGEL, Elisa L. 10 143 ENGLAND, Elli K. 11 207 ENGLER, Dawn 9 239 ENGLISH,Jeff 10 ENOMOTO,Julie 12 70, 197 ENOMOTO, Scott H. 10 193, 199, 223 EPPS, Trina L. 12 70 ERDELJI, Michael 12 70, 100, 138 ERDELJI, Thomas N. 11 138, 207 ERICKSON, Leif R. 10 ESCOBAR, Christine 9 12, 239 ESCOBAR, Stephanie 11 207 ESCUDERO, Leonard 12 12, 70, 199 ESPARZA, David 11 115, 207 ESPINOZA, Gina M. 11 207, 211 ESPIRITU, Ernesto P. 9 239 ESTRADA, Lisa 12 70, 85, 100 ESTRADA, Martin 10 223 ESTRADA, Monica 12 41 ESTRADA, Shelley 11 207 EVANS, Cameron S. 11 153. 207 EVANS, Eric P. 12 10, 48, 50, 55, 60, 7 EVANS, Kimberly M. 11 207 EWERS, Randy W. 11 207 FABROS, Peter A. 9 239 FADDOUL, Michael 12 8, 56, 70, 82, 101, 113 FA-IARDO, Edwin P. 12 70, 101, 266 FALES, Mike 10 223 FALKNER, Michelle L. 9 239 FARKAS, Elizabeth 11 FARLEY, Ronald 10 223 FARMER, Allan c. 10 225 FARWEIL, Ryan G. 9 239 FAULKNER, Rohan J. 9 239 FAY, Tracy c. 12 24, 70, 101 FEID, Sharon E. 9 24, 239 FELLOWS, James R. 10 223 FENDER, Shelly 9 239 FENNER, sean 9 239, 265 FENSTERMACHER, -Iolayna 1.. 11 207 FEN'roN,Ka11ienne F. 11 10, 14, 207 FERGUSON, Colleen T, 10 225 FERNANDEZ, Alejandra 1. 11 FERRAIZ, Marc 10 ia, 145,223 FERRAIZ, Mika D. 11 207 FEWKES,Dur1-an R. 12 70, 107, 108, 153 FIEBERG, Monika A. 12 70 FIFIELD, William R. 12 71 FINKELSTEIN, Sharynj. 12 71 FINLAY, Sean 11 12, 207 F1NNEY,john D. 9 FIRST, Allan 12 5,14, 38, 53, 71, 86, 101 FIRST, Natalie S. 11 207 FISHER, Melissa L. 10 223 FISHER, Stacy L. 11 207 FLEEGER, Tina M. 10 223 FLEMING, Zandra 12 41, 71 FLETCHER, David 9 111, 117, 239 FLORES, Arturo C. 9 239 FLORES, Tony A. 9 10, 240 FLORES, Trevor C. 9 240 FLORIAN, Richard M. 12 FONSECA, Carmen D. 9 240 FONSECA, Vanessa E. 10 223 FORERO 10 223 FOURNIER, Desiree 10 207 FOX, Eric D. 10 223 FOX, Roland M. 9 111, 240 FRANCO, Melissa L. 12 71, 101 FRANCOSO, Lori M. 10 188, 223 FRANK, Steven R. 9 240 FRANKLIN, Terina A. 11 161 FRANKLI N, Zack D. 11 207 FRA NQUEZ, Frank G. 10 223 278 Index 1 , 269, 272 58, 141 FRA NZ, Michael 10 223 FRAZIER, April 10 223 FRAZIER, Michael 10 223 FREED, Misty 10 223 FREEDMAN, Bradley 11 141, 203, 207 FREELY, Dustin F. 11 FREEMAN, Marc B. 9 240 FREIRE, Rebecca L. 12 71 FRESE,janelle T. 12 101, 119, 123,161, FRIAS, Richard J. 12 71, 101, 192, 197 FRIGGE, Brian 11 207 FRITZSCHE, Erin K. 9 149, 240 FRUEHE, Alice M. 10 223 FULTON, Ricky L. 12 71 FUST, Danny 12 71 GALANTE, Philip 12 62, 71, 113 GALLARDO, Yolanda L. 12 72 GALLART, Enrique 11 20, 101, 190, 207 GALLO, Marianne F. 9 240 GAMBOA, Maria 9 190, 240 GAMBOA, Romeo 9 240 GANCI,Jay 11 207 GANG, Hyun M. 9 117, 240 GANG, Sung M. 12 72,101 GA NTES, Peter M. 11 GARCIA, Benjaminj. 12 72,101,131 GARCIA, David 11 207 GARCIA, Lisaj. 11 207 GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA , Lisa M. 10 223 , Lola 10 223 , Mary Ann T. 10 223 Richard K. 10 223 :Rosalinda10151, 155,223 GARD, Ricky W. 10 223 GARDNER, Shawn O. 12 GARDNER, Vlilliam T. 11 207 GARIBAY, Suzanne D. 11 125, 207 GARREAU, Christy M. 9 20, 240 GARRETT, Michele 11 GARRISON, Brenda 10 223 GARTON, Lisa 11 188, 207 GASPAROVIC,-Iill 12 72, 266 GAULT, Timothy A. 11 207 GAUNTNER, Russellj. 9 240 GAVIA,jorge R. 10 223 GECHMAN, Eric D. 12 72 GEE, William 10 GEIGER, William 12 72, 72 GEILENFELD, Nicola D. 11 208 GEORGE, Anthony 11 10, 12, 127, 208 GEORGE, Deborah A. 11 208 GEORGE, Kami L. 11 14, 47, 208 GEORGE, Keri A. 12 72 GEORGE, Paul 11 208 GETZ,jennifer C. 11 208 GIAP, Anh 11 208 GIAP, Hai 11 208 GIBBO, Leah 10 223 GIBBS, Michael G. 11 208 GIBBS, Scott 9 110, 147, 240 GIBSON, Anna M. 10 223 GIBSON, Kristine D. 12 18, 42, 58, 72, 9 GIBSON, Mark j. 11 151, 208 GILBERT, Pierre 9 111, 240 GIRARD, Tina M. 9 240 GLA'IT,jac uelin B. 12 72, 101, 191 GLOE,,1enni?er 11 208 GODI NO, joseph 9 240 GOLDGORI N, David M. 9 240 GOMEZ, Carlos E. 10 223 GOMEZ, Gary 11 20, 191,208 GoMEz, Pan19 155, 240 GOMEZ, Phillip 10 151, 153,223 GOMEZ Tanya Y. 9 240 GONTERMAN, Mark A. 9 240 GONZALES, Donald A. 11 143, 208 GONZALES, Virginia 9 240 GONZALEZ, Daphne A. 10 198, 223 GONZALEZ, Dulcinea D. 11 208 GONZALEZ, Kurt T. 9 111, 240 GONZALEZ, Maria 10 26, 30, 223 GONZALEZ, Michael 10 223 GONZALEZ, Michelle A. Il 198, 208 GOODMAN, Timothy D. 10 GORDEN,julie M. 10 20, 224 GORDON, Keith 11 GORDON, Lisa D. 10 GORMAN, Roslynn S. 10 240 GRAHAM, Lynda R. 12 GRAMSE, David G. 9 240 GRANADOS, Mike 9 240 GRANADOS, Rafael 12 72, 101 GRANITO, Suzanne E. 10 224 GRANOFSKY, Melina E. 10 224 GRAPER, Laurie 9 GRAPER, Michael J. 12 72 GRAY, jeffrey A. 9 240 GRAY, Todd 11 8, 208 GRAZIANO, Peter T. 9 110, 190, 240 GREEN, Eric 10 224 GR.EEN,Jeffrey C. 12 8, 72, 101, 113 GREGORY, Andrew R. I0 110, 224 GREGORY, Donald N. 11 107, 153, 208 GRIER, Renee M. I2 73 GRIFFIN, Susan K. 9 240 GRIFFITHS, Catherine M. 11 46, 208 GRIMAUD,jarnes L. 10 224 GRIMAUD, Michelle M. 12 GROMMES, Gary R. 12 73 188,192 4,101,199 GROMMETT,jeffrey 9 240 GROVER, jeffrey K. 9 20, 241 GROW, Nancy D. 10 123 GUARDI NO, Elissa A. 11 208 GUBE, Lani 11 GUCHES, Dawn 11 208 GUGERT, Brandy M. I0 12, 149, 201, 224, 268, 269, 272 GUREVICH, Richard G. 9 241 GURNEE,janelle L, 12 73 GURULE, Diane 10 24, 224 GUTI-IRIE, Amy E. 11 208 GUTHRIE, Gregory A. 12 73 GUTIERREZ, David 12 73 GWILLIAM, Heather M. 12 73 GWILLIAM, Patricia A. 12 8, 41, 73 HAGADORN,jordan A. 10 224 HAHNE, Michelle C. 12 HALL, Billy W. 11 208 HALL, Minka D. 12 186 HALL, Shaune D. 12 73 HALLAS, Scott 12 HALLEY, Dayna D. 9 241 HAMBLETON, Scott H. 9 20 HAMILTON, Garrett 10 224, 241 HAMILTON, Michelle M. 10 224 HAMILTON, Robert 9 HAMLIN, David 11 208 HAN, john J. 9 241 HAN, Theresaj. 11 208 HANAN1A,james C. 12 73 HANCHETT, Stacy 12 73 HAND, Cheryl 9 241 HAND, Sharon 10 224 HAIIQIQELL, Cynthia L. 12 10, 18, 57, 73, HANSELL, jeffrey S. 10 115, 153, 224 HANSEN, Kelly J. 11 208 HARBISON, Kerrie 10 224 HARDY, Kim L. 9 189, 198, 241 HARPER, Kimberly 10 224 HARRELL, Krista 11 10, 208 HARRELL, Lorij. 11 208 HARRISON, Stacy M. 12 74 HART, Teri L. 11 208 HARVEY, Mark A. 9 190, 241 HARVEY, Robin C. 12 74 HAST, Darryl M. 9 20, 241 HATAKEYAMA, Todd T. 9 241 HATHAWAY, Lorraine 9 HAWKINS, Audra M. 12 74 HAY, Carol 10 22, 224 HAYASHI, Teresa L. 12 74 HAYDEN, Michelle L. ll HEATO N, Diana L. 9 HEDTK.E,jeff11 107, 153, 208 HEDTKE, Michele 9 243 HEH, Cathy 12 74 HEH, Edward C. 10 147, 224 83,101,123,149,l55 HEITMANN, Kathleen M. 12 74, 96, 101 1-1E1.sEsoN, Garry T. 9 111, 241 HELGESON, Timothy F. 11 107,208 HENDERSHOT, Jason M. 9 241 HENDERSON, Daniel J. ll HENDERSON, David W. 12 74 HENDERSON, Jeanna M. 9 241 HENDERSON, Jeffrey 10 224 HENDERSON, Leslie 9 241 HENDERSON, Richard 9 HE NSLEY, Carrie A. 11 HENSLEY, Robert 10 HEPLER,BrettP,10110,111,117,153, HEPPE,jeffrey W. 9 110, 241 HERNANDEZ, Andrea L. 9 HERNANDEZ, Anna L. 12 74, 186 HERNANDEZ, Francisco N. 12 74, 101 HERNANDEZ, Mario R. 11 208 HERNANDEZ, Ruby 9 241 HERRERA, Augustin 9 241 HERSCHLER, Randy L. 9 241 HESS, Shannon R. 9 137, 149, 241 HEWETT, Kimberly D. 10 224 HICKS,Jeanie S. 10 224 HIERSEKORN David A. 10 194 224 224 '73 . ff? HIGA, Kurt T. 12 74, 101, 190, 193,196, 197 ,, HIGBEE, Bryan T. 12 74, 194 -5? HIGBEE,janeen M. 10 , S HIGUCHI, Denise M. 11 22, 208 ' . HILL, Christine M. 12 20, 74, 101 HILL,ja.mes A. 12 75 HILL,-Ianeen M. 12 29, 75, 101, 103, 123, 272 HILTS,-Ionathan D. 12 29, 75, 101, 103,190, 192, 193, 197, 272 HINOJOS, Anthony R. 12 75, 115 1-11NsHAW, Barbara J. 11 HISLOP, Shannon L. 11 209 HOAGLAND, Dina S. 11 HOAGLAND, Scott R. 9 241 HOAGLI N, Marc 10 224 HOBROCK, David G. 12 HODSON, Stacey K. 10 10, 224 HOEHNE, Sandra 11 209 HOFFMAN, Chelsea 10 224 HOFFMAN, Rachel L. 11 209 HOLDEN, Jennifer 10 224 HOLGUI N, Tiffany M. 10 224 HOLIHAN, Timothy 12 20, 75, 101 HOLIHAN, Valerie L. 9 20, 241 HOLLAND, Mechelle 9 75 HOLLAND, Shawn C. 12 14, 153 HOLLINGSWORTH, Robert II. 10 224 'S ACOB D I-IOLLOWAY, Iarry L. 11 209 HOLM, Amanda M. 10 192, 197, 224 HOLSTED, Caroline 11 209 OLSTED, Victoria L. 9 241 OMBLETO N, Scott 9 241 ONEA, Ronald E. 12 75 ONG, Charlie 9 195, 241 HOOPER, Anthony V. 12 8, 75, 101 OOPER, Kelly R. 9 241 OOTS, Leej. 11 209 OPKI NS, Tracey 9 241 ORNACK, Patrick 10 138, 141, 224 ORNUNG, Joseph 9 241 ORNUNG, Sheri 12 75 ORNYAK, Kimberly A. 9 241 ORWOOD, John M. 11 209 OSKINS, Michael S. 12 75, 101 OUK, Heather D. 11 OWARD, Brian K. 9 241 OWARD, Mara J. 11 OWE,Jeffrey L. 10 115, 224 SIUNG, Richard W. 9 194, 241 SU,Jo Ann II 190, 193, 197, 209 SU, Leeah Y. 11 209 SU, Steve Y. 9 241 UANG, Darren 9 UANG, David 9110,133,138, 241 UA NG, Dennis 9 UANG, Douglas 10 224 UANG, Jerry C. 10 224 UANG, Ted T. 11 209 UANG, Wan-Ting 10 224 UDNALL,-Julia A. 12 14, 26, 75,101,102 UDSON, Todd M. 12 10, 66, 75,16 UGHES, Christina 12 41, 75, 101 UGHES,John 10 ULME,Jeff 9 242 ULSE, BrianJ. 10 224 UNG, Charlie J. 10 224 UNG,JeffJ. 9 242 UNG, Tsao-Hui S. 12 76, 101 HUNT, Lori L. 10 22, 224 UNTLEY, Regina S. 11 209 HURDEN, Christine S. 11 209 HURLEY, Kristen 11 143, 186, 209 HURST,Jarrod E. 9 242, 269 HUSE, William D. 9 242 HUSTO N, Carrie D. 9 242 HUSTON, Chris 10 8, 224 I-IUSTON, Kerri 9 50, 242 HUSTON, Kim M. 11 161 HUSTON, Kimberly J. 12 26, 76, 101 HUSTON, Tamara A. 10 26, 224 iI'IUYNI-I, Ann N. 11 186, 209 HUYSMAN, Garrit 9 186, 242 'I-IUYSMAN,gacquelin 12 76, 101, 13 IIWANG, B0 by 9111 HYDER, Melinda R. 12 26, 76, 101 HYER, Heidi 9 20, 242 HYER, Wendi 9 20, 242 IM, SooJ. 12 101, 103, 192 IMLAY, Jill 9 242 INGOLIO, Thomas E. 10 225 3, 190 5, 163, 266 INOUYE, Kathleen M. 11 29, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197,209,272 IRA NI, Ferzin R. 9 242 IRIAS, Maria 1-1. 11 IVERSEN, Jessica L. 10 137, 186, 190, 225 IVERSON, Bryan 11 IVI NS, Douglas W. 12 IVINS, Kim 10 76, 149, 225 JACKSON, Athena N. I0 fA.CKSON, Christina B. 10 225 CKSON, Iaine 9 242 KCKSON, Ramona K. 9 242 CKSON, Rebecca S. 9 242 ACKSON, Sherri A. 9 24, 242 iClJ 10 117 225 , av . , JACOBS, Jennifer 11 10, 26, 35, 209 JACOBS, Kristen 9 242 JACOBSON, Roslyn 10 20, 225 JAMES, Denise 9 242 JAMES, Donna I0 225 JAMESON, Lisa M. 9 242 JANSEN, Frank 9 JANSEN, Michelle L. 11 50, 209 JARI N, Nina A. 10 JAROSI'I,Julie A. 9 189, 242 JARVIS, William G. 9 242 JAZAN,Jorge N,1214, 42,101,176,197 JEFFRIES, Tawney 11 48, 209 JEHOICH, Steve M. 12 76, 101 JENKINS, Stacy L. 10 198, 225 JENSEN, Loretta A. 11 10, 44, 149, 161, 209 JIMBO, Seiko 12 76, 101, 137, 163, 192, 193,197 JIMENEZ,John E. 11 JIMENEZ, Luz M. 11 JIME NEZ, Theodore J. 11 209 JOHNSON, Brit 9 111,242 JOHNSON, Charles 11 209 JOHNSON, David L. 9 141, 242 JOHNSON, Dwain10 225 JOHNSON, Erin L. 11 209 JOHNSON Glenn 12 41, 53, 76 JOHNSON:James 12 76 JOHNSON, Karen V. 12 24, 76, 101 JOH NSON Michelle L. 9 JOHNSONIW1-:ndy K. 10 10, 22,117,225 JOJOLA, Ta ra 9 242 JOLLY, Ronda 12 29, 76, 101, 186,272 JONES, Dawn L. 12 77 JONES, Jam es T. 12 77.101 JONES, Jennifer 12 14, 30, 50, 55, 57, 59, 63, 7 JO NES, Jess e 128,77 JO NES, Jolene 12 JO NES, Mic helle 11 209 JONES, Monica 10 225 JORDAN, Lisa 9 242 JOSEPH, Nadia 11 U NG ohn 1120 J ,J 9 JUNG, Robert 9 190, 194, 242 KAGAWA, Kandi 10 225 KAMBARA, Kenneth M. 11 209 KA NG, Dav id 1-1. 11 209 KANG, Diana 10 190, 193, 196 KANG, Elaine 9 190, 242 KANG,Jamie H. 11 196, 197, 209 KANG, Yulie H. 10 26, 196 KANIS,Jackie 9 242 KANNE, M arlo A. 9 242 KAROL, Andrew 12 KATZ, Deborah A. 10 KAULEN, Kenneth 10 KAULEN, Ronnie D. 12 10, 29, 46, KAWASHIMA, Joyce N. 10 225 KEARNEY, Shawn 11 KEAULANI, Regina P. I1 209 KEEL, Gregory G. 9 242 KEELING, Jill 11 209 KEETO N, S heila A. 11 186 KEITH, Felicia 11 6, 35, 201, 209 KEITH, Maurice A. 9 117, 242 KEITH, Michael A. 9 115, 242 KELLER, Eli zabeth M. 9 KELLER, Jason I0 225 KELLEY, Donnaj. 11 209 K.ELI.EY, Jeri L. 10 225 KELLEY, Jerry 12 77 KEMERER, Keith II 209 KEMP, Cynthia I2 41, 77,101 KEMI7, David T. 10101, 111, 225 KENNEDY, Jason W. 9 242 KENT, Lyne rte L. 10 36, 225 KERR, Tracy L. 9 242 KESSLER, Neil 9 KHAN, Raheem T. 10 225 KIGER, Robert 10 KILPATRICK, Sandy M. 9 188, 198, 242 KIM, Ahritta J. 10193, 196, 197 KIM, Andrew Y. 11 29, 44, 46, 107, 209, 272 KIM, Charles L. 12 77,101, 193, 197 KIM, Don 10 111, 225 KIM, Hae Lim 10 155, 225 KIM, Han 12 29, 46, 55, 77,101,190,l96, 272 KIM, Ho 12 77 KIM, Hy-1-Jin 10 151, 193, 196, 225 KIM, Hyunj. 10110, 111, 117,225 KIM, Jiyun I KIM, John 9 1209 111, 242 KIM,Judy 12 77, 190, 192, 197,266 KIM, June 9 192,194, 196, 197, 242 KIM, M1 Kyung 11 192 KIM, M1111 12 77, 103, 195 KIM Myoung K. 11 209 KIM: Paul 9 KIM, Peter 1 242 0 190, 225 KIM, Sandy 12 78, 81,101 KIM, Soo Jung N. 10 147, 225 KIM, Steve J. 11 107, 108, 109, 209 KIM, Thomas 11 115, 210 KIM, Tom 10 133, 195, 225 KIM Young 11210 KIMBERL1 NG, Angelique M. 11 10,210 KING, Darby 11 161, 210 KING,j0e F. 9 243 KING, Michelle A. 11 198, 199,210 77, 101, 14 7, 90, 101 5, 272 KING, Ronald J. 10 225 KIRCHBERG, Carrie I2 8, 78, 96, 101, 161 KIRKDORFFER, Lynda S. 11 210 KISER, Lee Ann 10 20, 225 KISER, Lori 10 225 KITAJIMA, Byron T.12 78,101,153,161 KITAJIMA, Kelly K. 11 190, 192, 193, 196, 197, 210 KJELLA ND, Kevin M. 12 78 KJEIJ.AND, Philip 9 147, 243 KLEIN, MelissaJ. 9 243 KLI NE, Christine 11 KLI NICKE, Kathleen L. I0 225 KLI NKERS, Iaurie A. I0 20, 190, 225 KLUNK, Robert E. 10 226 KNARTZER, Stefanie 11 210 KNUTSON,Jennifer M, 10 226 KOBB, Edward R, 11 210 KOE, Patricia ll 210 KOHI., Katherine E, 11 210 KO0, S00 Y. 10 226 KOOPMA NS. Linda K. 11 190, 210 KORT, Francis M, 11 210 KOSEK, Nancy L. 9 243 KOSEK, stephen J. 10 117 KOSHI, Carolyn A. 11 143, 210 KOSHI,Jill S. 9 243 KOTCH, Mart D. 11 KRAGER, Kari I0 143, 198, 226 KRAUSE, Richard A. 9 243 KRAUSKOPF, Kimberly D. 9 24, 243 KRAWIEC, Vickie L. 10 226 KREBS, Lee 9111, 243 KREIS, Debra D. 12 6, 8, 42, 78, 101, 123 KREITZ, Eddy 11 30, 198 KROLI., Kristina M. 11 210 KRONENEELD, Karen A. 12 78 KRUSKA,-Jana 10 226 KRUSKA. Le 9 243 KUGELMANN, Christine 1. 9 243 KULBECK, Katherine 9 243 KURAMOTO, Mari 9 190, 196, 243 KURAMOTO, Tsuyoshi 12 18, 55. 56, 59, 78, 102, 153, 190, l93,196,197, 251 KUTNYAK, Lisa 10 226 KWAN, Brenda M. 12 26, 47, 78, 102 KWAN, Thomas II 194, 195, 210 KYOMEN, KenI10 151, 190, 226 LA FAYE, Richard P. 10 226 LA ROCK, Thomas J. 10 LACEY, Sancia A. 12 41, 78 LAFFERTY, Flint C. ll 210 LAHODNY, LoriJ. 9 243 LAHODNY, Tina L. 10 189, 198 LAI, I-Chun1SJ 11 LAINER, Maxim 9 190, 193, 243 LALIBERTE, Michael 9 243 LALLY, Pravind K. 10 197, 226 LAM, Ly 5.11210 LAM, Van S. 10 226 LAM, Voong S. 9 243 LAMASTER, Angela 10 143, 198, 226 LAMBERG, Eric S. 11 LAMOUREUX,Joseph 9 20, 243 LA NE, Shannon 9 161, 243 LANG, Kristin A. 9 192, 243 LA NGSTON, Melissa A. 9 LANT, Diana D. 11 210 LA NTOW, David 10 226 Kennedy's 1984-85 Homecoming Queen, Alane Azevedo, went on to become the California Homecoming Queen and is now looking forward to the national competition in Hawaii. Index 279 1 LANTOW, S1111111-1 L. 11 LAPRAIRIE, Stephanie S. 12 8, 18, 29, 42, 78, 91, 102, 272 LARA, Bernadette L. 12 78 Laiui, 1:11111 M. I0 226 LARKIN, Nancy J. 10 226 LARSON,Jeff L. 11 210 LARSON, Travis L. 10 163, 226 LASKEY, Cathleen 12 6, 14, 26, 47, 55, 7 LASSITER, Joseph H. 9 LATOSA, Janeen 12 54, 38, 79, 87, 102 LAT I'ICiig,oanna I.. 11 210 LAUDE ALE, Walter I2 79, 115 LAUDERDALE, Wendell 9 117 LAU N, Cassandra 9 243 LAUN, Matthew A. 12 79 LAUN, Marlt 10 226 LAWLER, Christine 11 210 LAWLER, Lon 9 186, 199, 245 LAWRENCE, Melinda L. 9 243 LAWSON, Wendy S. 10 161, 226 LAYMAN, Gina M. 11 210 LAYTON, Gary D. 11 LAYTON, Mark W. 10 LAYTON, Ram0naJ. 10 LE, Anthony W. 9 LE, Kim Phong T. 9 243 LE, Ki.tn Thanh T. 9 243 LEAF, Todd 11 210 LEE, Hsiang C. 10 226 LEE, Hui Sult Il LEE, Hyun-Jae I0 226 LEE,JackJ. 12 79, 102, 195, 196, 197 LEE,Jenny 12 29, 79, 102, 190, 195, 196 LEE,Jun Hyult 11 210 LEE, Kerion J. 9 192 LEE,MaryJ. 11210 , Miao-Huei I0 I Wetligy 9 LEE LEE Seu Y 10158, 226 LEE LEE , Young Y. 9 245 LEGASPI, Edmundo C. I0 186, 199, 226 LEHMAN, Tina 11 210 I-ELJ01' 10 196, 226 LEI, Nelson K. 12 79, 102, 108, 109, 153 LEIBL, Brian A. 10 226 NAGASAWA, Eric H. 9 LENNING, Geoffrey S. 9 245 LENNON, Mark L. 12 79, 102 LEONARD, Sean F. 10 226 LEONARDO, Brenda L. 10 226 LEONG, Terry 9 190, 195, 194, 245 LEUCRATTO, Sandro 10 226 LEVER, David 10 198, 226 LEVER, John ll 210 LEVERATTO, Sandro 10 110, 111 LEVIA, Michelle A. 12 79, 102 IEWIS, Robyn D. 11 LEWIS, Thomas J. 9 LI, Michelle Y. 9 243 LIA, Vincenl 10 110, 111, 226 LIBELL, Gerald L. 9 110, 155, 147, 245 LICON, Sylvia 9 243 LIDYARD, Robert K 9 165, 245 LIEBMAN, Ron 10 226 LIKEN, David R. 12 79 LIM, Siobaan 12 79 LIM, Suzette 10 226 LIN, David 10 226 LIN,Jeffrey 12 79, 193. 196, 197, 199 LIND, Kristi M. 10 10, 12, 190, 227 LINDE NBERG, Sharon R. 12 80 LINDQUIST, Charles 10 110, 111, 227 LIU, Michael 12 80, 192, 196, 245 LIU, Michelle W, 9 LLAMAS, Domenic 12 20, 80, 102 LIDYD, cimlone 10 227 Lo,1'6111111y 9155, 190, 194, 195,243 IDCICERO, Lisa 10 w1AcoNo, lisa 10 227 IDCICERO, G1111 M. 12 10,80 LOCKHART, THEY 9 243 LOHAN, 1.1111 K. 10 1oHME1ER,1uy111611d P, 10 227 IDHSE, Connie A. 9 243 IDNG, Craig S.1l141, 210 LONG, Ianette I0 227 IDPEZ, Alben A. 9 243 IDPEZ, Erik R. 11 210, 255 IDPEZ, John 9 243 LOPEZ, PaulaJ. 12 IDPEZ1 Raquel 9 LOPEZ, Rosarna.riaJ. 12 80 LOPEZ, Sharon 10 227 IDPEZ, Vivienne ll 161, 165, 210 IDPEZ, Ymelda 10 227 LOSSNER,Jennifer ll 145, 186, 210 LOVELY, Ursula I0 20, 119, 155, 227 IDVEN, Dennis N. 9117 IDWE, David R. 9 LOWE, Patrick K. 10 IDWE, William J. 9 48, 245 IDZA, Eugenio 10 227 LOZA, Felipe J, 11 210 LUBIN, Ronald 9 245 LUCAS, Michele M. 9 245 LUCAS, Troy W. 10 117, 227 LUCERO, Erica 9 243 LUCERO, Joe A. 9 20, 244 LUDINGTON, Ronald 9 111, 244 LUEDKE, Gregory 9 244 LUJAN, laura G. 10 227 LUKACSA, Thomas D. 10 227 LUMBA,Joy C. 10 227 LUMPKI NS, Kelly L. 10 24, 227 LU ND, Andrea 9 LU NDY, Brandee L. 9 244 LUU. Duc Q. 12 LUVE N, Dennis 9 244 LYNCH, Jody S. 10 227 LYON, Cynthia K. 9 244 QLYONS, Pamela A. 11 20, 210 280 Index 9,10 ,2 2 MACCHIONE, Dennis 12 MACDONALD, Diane 11 210 MACGREGOR, Angela 12 80, 102 MACHADO, Carlos 12 8, 80, 92, 102, 127 MACHADO, Lisa 10 227 MADDOX, Tammy R. 10 227 MADISON, Ryland R. 1142, 190, 192, 195, 194, 196, 197, 201, 211 MADRIGAL, A1111 E. 9 244 Manuno, w11111.111 A. 10 227 Maas, Jill II 211 Maas, 1611111 c. 11 211 MAGALLANES, R.iClCY 9 110, 111, 244 MAGDALENO, L611 10 227 MAGLIETTO, v11161 12 so Mac1Y.41t,M1111111 10 264, 265 MAHLER, M1111111 10 227 MAIDA, Heather D. 9 50, 244 MAIDMAN, Kelly F. I0 227 MALEY, Iance 10 227 MALONE, Charles 9 111, 244 MALONE, Ginger J. 11 211 MALONE,James H. 9 MALONE, Jennifer L. 10 22, 227 MALONE, Iaura ll 22, 211 MALONE, Michelle 10 227 MANOS, Peter 11 211 MANRRIQUEZ, Ann 10 22, 190, 227 MANTELL, Crystal E. 11 211 MANUKIAN, Lezlie R. 9 155, 244 MANZA NO, Ozkar I1 211 MARCROFT, Sherry 10 227 MARES, Glenn A. ll 113, 211 MARKS, Christina D. 10 188, 227 MARQUARDT, Kevin 12 80 MARQUEZ, Christie L. ll 55, 50, 211 MART, Terri II 211 MARTIN,Julia 9 143, 190, 197, 244 MARTI NEZ, Everardo 9 MARTINEZ, Kristine 12 8, 80, 102, 201 MARTINEZ, Rudy 10 20, 227 MAS, Sylvia I.. 9 190, 244 MAS, William F. 10 227 MASON, George E. 10117, 227 MASSEY,Joy 10 157, 195, 227 MASUMIYA, Deena A. 10 119, 190, 195, 196, 197, 2 MASUO, Nora 11 119, 190, 195, 196, 197, 211 MATIC, Dana 10 165, 190, 193, 197, 227 MATNEY, Scott C. 9 244 MA'I'I'ERN, Michael S. 9 244 MATTERN, William J. 11 211 MAURICIO,Juanito 10 20, 227 MAY, John R. 10 227, 265 MAYNARD, Kathy 12 42, 80, 102, 125 MAYNES, Sharon A. 9 12, 50, 244 MAYS, Amy 11 10, 46, 48,161, 205, 211, 265 MAYS, Deanna K. 9 161, 244 MAZZAGATTE, Craig M, 12 80 MCALLISTER,Joe1 R. 11 20 MCCALL, Kit A. 9 12 MCCALL, Stanley M. 10 227 MCCANN, Brian 11 211 MCCARTHY, Teresa M. 11 211 MCCARTHY, Timothy 9 244 MCCARTY, Michelle D. 10 198, 228 MCCLELLAND, Marcy J. 9 57, 244 MCCLELLAND, Stephen 12 81 MCCONNELL, David R. 12 41, 81 MCCONNELI. Jack 9 158, 147, 244 MCCONNELL, Janna 11 24, 211 MCCRACKEN, Cheryl L. 9 244 MCDAID, Stephen 12 81 MCDONALD, A ela L. 9 244 MCDONALD, C. 12 MCDONALD, Euportia Y. 9 244 MCELMURRY, Sherri 11 21 1 MCGEE, Blair A. 12 81, 102, 108, 109 MCGEE, Tyson 10 228 MCINTIRE, David 10 MCKAY, Carrie L. 12 42, 81, 102, 105,191, 195,197 MCKAY, Mark A. 9 244 MCKELLIPS, Brian D. ll 6, 211 MCKELLIPS, Kristine R. 10 145, 198, 228 MCKINNEY, Tracie 9 24, 244 MCI.AUGHLIN,Ji11L. ll 165, 211 MCLEOD, Greg S. 12 81 MCLEOD, Heather 9 244 MCMAI-ION, Michaelj. 11 158, 141,211 MCMAI-ION, Nicholas R. 12 81, 102, 158, 141, 251 MCMILLAN, Kelli A. 116, 22, 211 MCMULLEN, Denise R. I2 81 MCQUISTON, Kennon 9 MCRAE, Stacey 12 102, 181 MCRAE, Steven 10 228 MEAD, Christina A. 10 161, 228 MEAD, Marilyn II 161, 211 MEADOWS, Brian I2 81, 102 MEADOWS, Heather 10 5, 6, 36, 219, 228 MECHLER, Scott A. 9 20, 244 MEIL Patricia J. 12 81, 98, 102, 155 MEININGER, Kimberly E. 9 244 MEISTER, Denise 9 244 MEJIA, Michelle A. 9 151, 244 MENDEN, Marni 9 244 MENDENHALL, Kara L. 11 189, 211 MENDEZ, Efren 12 81, 102, 194 MENDEZ, Rachel 9 244 MENDOZA, Eric 10 138, 141, 228 MENDOZA, Raul A. 9 244 MENDOZA, Suzanne G. 12 82 MERCADO, Michael T. 10 MERCER, Beth M. 11 22, 201, 211 MERLE, Marilla C. 12 50, 82, 90 MICONI,Johnny 12 MILER, Larry G. I2 50, 82, 102, 151 27 MILLER, Barbara J. 9 149, 244 MILLER, James R. 9 110, 244 MILLER, Patricia L. 11 MILLER, Terry I.. 11 153, 211 MILLS, Tim S. 9 244 MILNE,Joanna C. 11 6, 211 MILNE, RichardJ. 9 147, 244 MI NER, Christopher S. 10 228 MINNER, Rhonda 10 24, 228 MISTER, Gianina ll 211 MIXER, Dustin T. 9 110, 244 MOBERG, David 11 211 MOBERG, Dawn M. 10 161, 228 MOHART, Shauna L. 9 244 MOHN, Michael R. 10 228 MOI-IRMANN, Keith W. 10 228 MOINE, Jorge L. 12 82 MOLENDYK, Shellie M. 11 10, 35, 201, 211 MONCAYO, Lisa 10 228 MONTGOMERY, Rhonda R. 9 198 MONZON, Karen A. 9 244 MONZON, Leon A. 10 228 MOORE, Christian 9 244 MOORE, Denise C. 12 82 MOORE E rik A. 12 8 82 185 Moorus, 111111111 9 244 Moons, 141111 A. 9 244 Moose, 111 1111 M. 11211 Moons 1.153 A. 12 sz MOORE, Wayne L. 9 MORA, Nicky 9 MORALES, Gina 10 228 MORALES, Noel 9 MORALES, Rachel M. 12 20, 82, 102 MORALEZ, Michael M. 9 MORAN, Jason T. 10 228 MORAN, Kenneth 9 10, 203 MORENO, Chris 10 228 MORENO, Gina M. 11 10, 18, 44, 211, 251 MORENO, Ruben 9 MORGAN, Iaura L. 10 MORRIS, Scott S. 9 MORRIS, Shannah M. 12 6, 53, 82, 102 MORSS, Michelle R. 10 228 MORTE NSEN, Christen 11 21 1 MOSQUEDA, Brenda R. I1 211 MOU NT, Eric 9 MULVIHILL, Debra 10 228 MUNDO, Richard K. 10 228 MURAKAMI, Jeffrey 9 117 MURAKAMI,June E. 12 29, 82, 102, 195, 19 MURO, Dianna R. 9 MURPHY, Marlt 9 MURPHY, Michael T. ll 211 MURPHY, Nancy 10 228 MURRAY, Cassandra 10 228 MUSCAT, Dale 12 82 MUSCAT, Gina A. 12 82 MYER, Don T. 11211 MYER, John T. 11 211 MYERS, Dawn M. 10 228 MYERS, Lance A. 9 NAKAHARA, Lisa I2 83, 98 NAKAKIHARA, Darin 11 29, 48, 211, 272 NAKAMURA, Derek T. I2 85, 195, 197 NAKAMURA, Lance 9 135, 186, 199 NAKAO, Janet Y. 11 190, 196, 211 NAKAO, Marc Y. 9 NAKAYAMA, Patrick K. 11 211 NAYIDR, Michelle I2 83. 102 NEANG, Sotharoth I2 85 NEANG, Sotta.ra11 115, 211 NEGRETE, Steve A. 12 5, 83, 102, 107 NEGRON,Jose D.11151, 212 NELSON, Brian K. 11212 NEISO N, Dan 265 NELSON, Lisa R. I2 85 NELSON, Matthew 10 186, 228 NELSON, Oscar D. 11212, 265 NELSON, Phillip R. 10 228 NEUENSWANDER, Wade T. 11 212 NEUENSWANDER, Ward T. 11 212 NEWMAN, Christopher 9 NEWTON, Tracey 11 212 NGO, Phung T. 12 83, 89, 163, 186, 197 NGO, Thai NGUYE N , NGUYE N, NGUYE N, NGUYE N, NGUYE N, NGUYE N, NICHOLIS NICHOLS, N.9151,190,194,l95, 245 Alain J. 9 Amy I0 Bach Mai T. 10163, 228 Hai T. 11 212 Loc M, 10 245 Thu L. 10 56, 228 , Nancy M,11 189, 212 Daniel H. Il 18, 151, 212 NICHOLS, David R. 9 147, 151,155, 245 NICHOIS, Jennifer L. 12 85, 102 NICKS, Krista J. 10 50, 228 NIETO. lose L. I0 228 NIJST, Francis T. 9 245 NIJST, Max 11 8, 46, 212 NILES, Lisa 12 83, 102 NIM, Roger 9 117, 245 NIVINSKUS, Kevin N. 11 212 NOAH, Sheldon B. 9 245 NOBLE, Kristin L. I2 29, 83, 102, 272 NOFTS, Phillip S. 12 85 NOLAN, Jeffrey T. 12 83, 102 NOOK, Michelle ll 155, 165,212 6, 272 NORDI N, Richard A. 9 245 NOSALEK, Eric 12 20, 84, 95,101,102,190,191,193,19' NOWLIN,jeffrey D. 12 53, 64,84,102,107,l08, 153 NOWLIN,,Iodi L. 9 37, 245 NOWLIN,julie M. 10 3, 6, 36, 219, 228 NUSSER, Tracy L. 10 220 O'CONNOR, Kimberly K. 11 155, 212 O'CONNOR, Shannon 12 84, 266 O'DEI.L, Shawnee M. 9 O'NEILI., Charles J, 10 228 OBRIEN,joey 11 42, 46, 48, 212 OCAMPO, Ricardo 10 228 OCKER,Julie A. 12 10, 84, 96, 161 OESTERLE, Erica 10 48, 228 OH, Hideo A. 9 7, 138,190 OHERN,jeaneen 10 3, 36, 219,228 OHERN, Michael 123, 84, 107, 108 OJEDA, David 9 20, 245 OLAGUE, Edmund 11 145, 212 OLDENBURG, Dana L. 11 212 OLEAR, Richard 12 20, 84, 102 OLIVARRIA, Arcelia 10 OLIVARRIA, Ruth 9 245 OLIVER, Gina L. 10 22, 188, 228 OLSHEFSKY, Theresa 9 245 OM, Roger C. 11 196, 212 OMATA, Garrett H. 11 30, 255 OMIECZYNSKI, Dennis 10 113, 228 OPDAHL, Eric 11 115, 212 ORNELAS, Marnie D. 12 18, 79, 84, 102 OROPEZA, Cira 11 212 ORR, Barbara A. 11 212, 264, 265 ORTEGA, Amado 10 228 ORTEGA, Baltazar 9 245 ORTEGA, jose 10 228 ORTEGA, Juan 10 228 ORTEGA, Luis A. 10 228 ORTEGA, Rosa V. 11 212 ORTEGA, Ruth A. 9 245 ORTIZ, Amaridis 9 189, 245 ORTIZ, Scott A. 12 84, 102 ORTIZ, Trinidad T. 10 220, 229 ORUE, Armando 10 151 OSUNA, Charlotte R. 10 229 OSUNA, Cynthia ll 212 OVERTURF, Todd D. 12 84 OWENS, Gregory T. 10 229 OWENS, Kenneth S. 12 84 OWENS, Steven 10 OYAMA, Kimi Y. 12 71, 84,185 PACCIONE, Rocky A. 10 229 PACCIONE, Sandi 11 149, 212 PACHECO, Rachel 9 PAGAN, Michael A. 12 76, 85 PAGAN, Michelle 11 10, 35, 46, 201, 212 PAGAN, Stephanie 10 165, 229 PAGAN, Steven J. 11 107, 212 PAIK, Millie 10 137, 229 PAINTER, Douglas G. 9 245 PAK, Edward 11 212 PAK,jin M. 11 PALMER, Marty V. 10 153, 229 PALOS, Adam 11 212 PALOS, Oscar 10 229 PANTIER, Alesa 10 229 PANTLE, Dayna 10 229 PARIKH, Nirav S. 11 212 PARK, Hae Kyung 11 212 PARKER, Kevin N. 12 85 PARTRIDGE, Christine 10 229 PARTRIDGE, Dena 9 PASOL, Christopher J. 9 245 PATE, Wayne K. 10 PATEL, Seema 10 190, 229 P1ArTEI.1Sonal 11 192,193,196,197,212 ETEL, Trupti 11 192, 212 TNAUDE, Mary 11 212 PATRICK, Kenneth E, 9 245 'PATTON, jesse 10 229 PAULEY, Gregg L. 12 85, 101, 192 PAULEY, Scott H. 9 147, 245 PAVUK, Sharon E. 12 85, 102, 266 PAYNE, Michelle L. 9 245 PAYNE, Tammy D. 11 212 PEASE, Daryl E. 9 245 PEGLOW, Laura A. 10 229 PELLIN, Melissa S. 12 41, 53, 85, 102 PENA, Eliseo 12 85 PENA, Helen M. 10 229 PENA, Hilda 9 245 PENN,juanita 9 188, 245 PENNACCHIO, Alexandria 10 PENNER, Dawn M.9163, 190, 198, 245 PENNER, Tami 12 85,102,198 PEPPER, Steven 10 229 PERALES, Elizabeth 9 245 PERCUOCO, Giana M. 10 229 PEREZ, Francisco 12 85 PEREZ, joey F. 10 229 PEREZ, Robert N. 9 246 PERKINS, Erin 10 188, 229 PERKI NS,john S. 9 246 PERKINS, Mike A. 11 133,212 PERRAH, Mark 9 246, 254 PERRY, Kim 10 229 PERRY, Lisa L. 11 22,212 PETERS, Laurie M. 12 48, 85 PETERS, Tracy L. 9 246 PETERSON, David E. 12 85 PETRICCIOLLI, Maribell 9 246 PETROWSKI, Sandra M. 10 229 PETTENGILL, Michelle A. 12 85 PETTUS,James 12 PIDO, Lynn 10 PIEKKOLA, Bill T. 9 246 PIENING, Mark 9147, 246 PIERCE, Corinne 12 85 PIERCE, Edithj. 9 246 PIETRANOWICZ, Maria E. 11 212 PINEDA, Anielika R. 9 246 PI NEDA, David 11 212 PINHEIRO, Shealean 10 229 PINO, Rachmat 10 229 PITT, Susan 10 143, 229 PITTS, Michael R. 11 14, 213 PI.APP,jeffrey D. I0 163, 229 PLOO, Lynn I0 229 POLAND, Michael 9 246 POLIS, Gina 12 24, 86, 102 POLIS, Toddj. 9 20, 246 PONCE, Sean P. 12 86, 102, 108, 109 PONS, Scott M. 10 229 PONTRELLI, Michael A. 12 86 POOL, Scott T. 10 229 POPE, Elizabeth A. 9 24, 246 POPE, Robert W. 10 229 PORRAS, Lisa 9 246 PORTER, Wendi 10 229 PORTILLO, Henrietta E. 10 229 POSELEY, Kathleen M. 12 6, 8, 86, POULALION, Mark 10 117, 229 POWELL, Denise 12 86 PRESCOTT, Kim A. 11 188, 213 PRESTON, Traci 12 86 PREUSS, Chris A. 11 213 PREUSS, Tim 12 PRIETO,jose 10 138, 229 PROCTOR, Cynthia D. 9 246 PROCTOR, Susan A. 11 213 PRUITT, Robert A. 11 213 PRUM, Kunthy Lorentz 9 246 PUCKETT, Heather M. II 213 PUGEDA, Caroline B. I2 5, 10, 14, PURCELL, Dawn 11 24, 213 PURCELL, Dena 11 24, 213 PURSLEY, Susan 12 86, 102 QAMAR, Nargis 12 QUEEN, Darrin 11 12,113,213 QU1NTERos, Edgar 9 246 QUINTEROS,jaime R. 11 213 102,123 18, 26, 47, 77, 86, 93,102 QUON,RoberrF.10151,153,190,193, 191229 QUON, stephen 11.12 8,56,86,102,1l0,153,190,193,196, 197 RABUNE, Reelyn1126, 149,155,213 1 RADCLIFFE, Kathleen A. 9 192, 246 RADCLIFFE, Richard A. 12 86 RADOVAN, Christine R. 9 246 RAFAEL,jorge S. 12 145 RALLO, Brentj. 12 86, 102, 107 RAMEY, jeffrey 9 246 RAMIREZ, Albert 9 246 RAMIREZ, Annette P. 11 213 RAMIREZ, Teresa M. ll 196, 213 RAMOS, Darla A. 11 213 RANDOL, Robert E. 9 138, 186, 246 RANDOLPH, Theodore 10 110, 229 RANKIN, David 9 186, 246 RANKIN, Michael C. 11 30, 213 RASCON, Silvano 11 138, 213 RASMUSSEN, Gary 10 117,229 RAUSA, Dorothy 9 149 RAWLINGS, Lonny T. 9 246 RAWSON, Linda 12 86 RAY, Gina M.121,18,87,102,185. RAYFIELD, Casey S. 10 6, 229 RAYPOLE,jeanann 12 87 REDDOCH, Aaron S. 11213, 254 REDMOND, Russell 12 REED, Robert 9 246 REED, Tyler 9 20,151,153,246 REEVES, Cynthia 10 229 REEVES,john 10 230 REHMANN,james 9 246 REID, Collin S. 9 246 REID, Jason 9 110 REID, Raymond S. I2 REI NOEHL, Barry A. 9 111, 246 REIS, Michelle K. 10 230 REISLER, Darren L. 10 230 REMOLIF,jennifer 10 230 REPASKY, Steven 9 246 REQUEJO, Albert 12 REQUEJO, Arthur 10 230 REYES, Andrew 10 18, 138, 218 . REYES, David 11 213 REYES, Ronnie F. 10 230 REYNOLDS, David 12 REYNOLDS,jet'f 12 20, 87, 102 RHEINS,je1'f S. 12 30, 87, 102 RHEINS, Scott A. 9 20, 246 RHOADES, Tammy L. 12 87 RICE, Wendi 10 230 RICHARDSON, Donald 11 213 RICHETTI, Ray ll 12, 213 RICHMOND, Donna M. 12 87, 119 RICHTER, Randy 9 246 RIDLEY, Steven L. 12 87, 102, 138, 1 RIETH, Michael A. 11 30, 213 RIFKIN, David 12 87 RILEY, Kenneth B. 9 246 RILEY, Ninna 11 213 RILEY, Patricia K. 9 246 RIM, Hui-Soo 11 190, 196, 197, 213 R1M,jin U 9 246 RIM, Patrick 9 195, 246 RIOS, Maria 10 230 RIPLEY, Edward O. 9 246 RIPORTELLA, Devenie 9 246 RIPPEE, Dayna M. 9 246 RITE NOUR, Cheyenne 9 246 Matchmaker was the first Blarney Stone Theatre production to last a full two hours and to be performed on stage at Cypress College. RITTER, Ron J. 11 213 RIVERS, Scott 10 250 ROAH, Mark 10 110, 111, 250 ROBBINS, Tracy L. 9 ROBERTS, Billy S. 11 ROBERTS, Christine E. ll 215 ROBERTS, Darren J. 10 250 ROBERTS, Kimberly A. 10 ROBERTSON, Gregory B. 12 87 ROBERTSON, Lylah A. 10 230 ROBERTSON, Ruben G. 9 133, 247 ROBINSON, Chris 10 149, 230 ROBINSON, David M. 12 87, 102 ROBINSON, Jolie A. 11 213 ROBINSON, Keri 10 230 RODDEL, Sherri L. 12 87 RODDY, Christina M. 9 RODDY, Nicole M. 11 213 RODGERS, Mike 11 29, 213, 272 RODGERS, Pamela 10 3, 6, 230 RODRIGUEZ, Angela M. 10 230 RODRIGUEZ, Antonio M. 10 RODRIGUEZ, Carolina 11 121, 213 RODRIGUEZ, Cecilia 11 213 RODRIGUEZ, Cindy T. 10 230 RODRIGUEZ, Fernando 10 230 RODRIGUEZ, Jesus M. 9 247 RODRIGUEZ, Julian J. 12 87 RODRIGUEZ, Louis F. 11 213 RODRIGUEZ, Miguel H. 12 88 RODRIGUEZ, Ray J, 11 RODRIGUEZ, Sonia 10 149, 230 RODRIGUEZ, Yolanda M. 9 213, 247 ROGERSON, Cynthia A. 10 53, 190, 195, 197, 250 ROH, Daniel 12 29, 55, 88, 98, 102, 190, 193, 196, 197,272 ROHMER, Karma M. 9 ROJAS, Nelson 10 165, 190, 250 ROJAS, Raul D. 12 ROMERO, Fabiola D. 11 215 ROMNEY, Daniel S. 12 41, 88 ROMNEY, Richard H. 10 250 ROOP, Iaura 11 213 ROPER, Renee 10 ROSA,Johnna M, 11 ROSALES, Victor J. 9 247 ROSE NGRE N, Carl E. 12 88 ROSE NSTEIN, Bill ll 213 ROTH, Richard 12 88 ROTH, Stephany L. 12 88 ROYCE,Jill S. 11 RUIZ, Gloria E. 12 88, 103 RUIZ, Steven 12 88 RUSHING, Derek D.1l151.153, 213 RUST, Paula S. 12 88, 103, 155, 266 RUSTIGIAN, Steve F. 12 88 RUSTON, Cheryl M. 9 143, 149, 247 RYAN,Jarnes12 89, 105,151, 153 RYZNER, Angela 11 SAAR, Lora 9 255 SABLAN,James G. 11 SABLAN, Millie A. 9 SABO, Scott R. 11 194, 213 SACADELIS, Julie A. 12 89 SACCO, Sheri L. 11 105, 161, 213 SACCO, Stephanie 9 247 SADZAK, Dejan 9 147, 247 SAETA NG, Susan 9 247 SAGE, Anthony T. 12 SAGER, Kevin L 12 89, 103, 186, 194 SAGER, Roy D. 12 89 SAKODA, Lisa 10 26 SALAS, Evelyn 11 SALBER, Jill 9 190, 247 SALGADO, Anita 10 20, 230 SALGADO, Marta 12 89, 101, 103 SALINAS, David 12 89, 105 SALTER,J. Erik 10 230 SAMMATAT, Saphol 9 247 SANCHEZ, Aaron M. 10 230 SANCHEZ, Peter 10 147 SA NCHEZ, Robert 11 213 SA NTILLA N, Michelle R. 12 89 SA NTOS, Efren 10 250 SANTOS, Regiani A. 12 89 SASAKI, Glen R. 10 250 SATO, Sean 10 163, 190, 230 SAUCEDO, Ann M. 9 247 SAUCEDO, Pa.mela 12 89 SAVAGE,Jacqueline M, 11 213 SAVAGE, Shannon 9 247 SAVAGE, Shelly 9 247 SAXON, Lisa 10 230 SAY, Andrea 12 89, 103 SCALFANI,Jack 12 89 SCANLON,John R. 10 147,230 SCHAEFFER, Rene 9 247 SCHERMERHORN, Todd 11 145, 151, 213 SCHES NACK, Kim C. 9 247 SCHES NACK, Stewart 11 214 SCHIEGEL, Carhleen 9 247 SCHMIDT, Mark T. 10 230 SCHMI'I'I', Charlaine 12 89, 161 SCHUCHARD, Shelly R, 12 89 SCHWASS, Matthew 9 247 SCHWASS, Michelle 12 90, 266 SCHWEIGERT, Stacy A. 12 90, 103 SCOTLAN, Tanya 11 20, 214 SCO'I'I', Ken 11 29, 198, 214, 272 SCOTT, Sabrina 10 230 282 Index SCOTT, Tracy S. 12 26, 90, 103 SEARIGHT, Cheree 9 247 SEARLE, Robert D. 9 163, 247 SEDWICK, Judith 9 163, 188, 190, SEEL, Kristine L. 11 214 SELBY, Russell K. 11 214 SENTA, Urara 12 90 SERRANO, Angelica 11 214 SERRANO, Bienvenido 9 110, 110, 117, 2 SEWELI., Christoph B. 12 SEWEIL, Cristal A. 9 247 SEXTON, Elizabeth E. 12 6, 14, 2 199, 266 SEXTON, John 10 231 SHAFFER, Barry F. 12 SHAFFER, Cole A. 9 SHAUL, Craig N. 10 SHAUL, Darleen L. 9 247 SHEER, Albert F. 9 111, 247 SHEER, Michelle 11 188, 214 SHELLENBERGER, Allen 10 231 SHELTON,Janet11 10, 143, 214 SHEN, Chiea S. 9 SHEN, Ning-Chun N. 11 214 SHENG, Eric 10 231 SHERMAN, Jeffrey 12 90 SHERMAN, Jerrold 11 214 SHERMER, Doug 12 90, 197 SHIM, Edward H. 12 90 SHIM, Jimmy 10 231 SHIMABUKURO, Craig 11 214 SHIMONO, Shawn E. 11 20, 214 SHIMONO, Tammy A. 12 90 SHIMOYAMA, Darryl M. 12 90, 103, 191 SHIN, Caroline O. 12 24, 90, 105 SHI N, Dong CTonyJ Y. 11 SHIN, Matt S. 10 117, 151,231 SHIN, Sandra 10 231 SHI N , Steve S. 9131, 247 SHRANK, Michaelj. 12 SHUFF, Todd V. 9 247 SHUKLA, Nilesh 10 151, 231 SHUKLA, Prasant 12 90 SIEVERS, Dustin 10 251 SIKES, Kimberly A. 11 214 SILVA, Cynthia 10 251 SILVA, Michelle L. 12 90 SILVIS, Tania A. 12 41, 91, 103,18 SIMAA N, Gaby 10 251 SIMAAN, Sam 12 41, 91 SIMMONS, Carol A. 9 247 247 6, 38, 42, 1,186 SIMMONS, Diana M. 11 214 SIMON, Christopher 10 231 SIMPKI NS, Darren 11 214 SIMPSON, Julie I.. 11 188, 214 SIMS, Barbara 11 SI NCLAIR, Carlton A. 12 91 SINCLAIR, James 10 231 SINGH, Charan J. 10 231 SINGH, Harkit 11 214 SINGH, Jagiir 11 SINGH, Jasvinder 10 231 SITO, Tammie 10 22 SLEEPER, Cynthia 9 SLEEPER, Deborah 10 SMALL, Ruben D. 11 214 SMISSEN, Edward A. 10 SMITH, Anastasia L. 9 SMITH, Diana R. 10 155, 231 SMITH, James A. 11 SMITH,Jason A. 9 18, 235, 247 SMITH, Jennifer 11 26, 47, 214 SMITH, Jennifer M. 9 22, 247 SMITH, John 11 214 SMITH,Julie 10 231 SMITH, Mark I-I. 12 91 SMITH, Richard 10 231 SMITH, Shelly R. 11 214 SMITH, Tim G. 12 8, 91,103 SMITH, Tracy A. 12 91 SNIJDEWIND, Hans 11 158,141, 214, 251 Sf9CI'IA, Michelle M. 11 214 SOCORRO, Rowena 11 214 SOGNALIAN, Sharon A. 9 247 SOKOL, Wade J. 11 214 SONDERGARD, Kristen 9 247 SORBEI,gerry 10 251 SORENS N, Christina 10 143, 251 SOTO, Nanette 9 247 SOUDER,Julie A. 12 91 SOV, Bol 11 SOV, Nu 10 231 SOWBY, Michael B. 9 247 SOWBY, Michele R. 12 91 SPEAKE, Laurie C. 12 34, 91 SPENCE, Kimberly 10 251 SPENIK, Gina 12 91 SPITZER, Glenn T. 9 247 SPRACKLI N, Brandi L. 9 SPRAGUE, Michael A. 9 247 SQUIRES, Teresa 11 214 S ALDER, Gerald J. 12 92, 103,138,141, STAMMEN, Joseph 9 STAMMEN, Karena 10 231 STAMOS, Alaina D. 12 50, 92, 105 STANFORD, Aaron P. 10 STARRE'I'I', Timothy A. 9 STAUDE, Brian P. 10 231 STAUDE, Edmee S. 12 92, 103 STAUFFER, Michelle D. 12 STEBBINS, Matthew 12 8, 72, 92, 103 STECHER, Tammy L. 9 STEELE, Gary W. 11 214 STEELE, Kim 214 STEELE, Marc 10 188, 231 STEELE, Tanya P. 9 247 STEEN, Cindy M. 10 231 STEFANI, Daniel R. 11 107,215 STEFANI, Dinamarie 9 247 STEGGELL, Michele 10 231 K 47 197,251 44, 75, 90, 94, 103, STEPHENSON, Kimberly 12 92 STEPNIAK, Beata U. 9 247 STEVENS, Jerry D. 12 78, 92, 103, 107, 153 STEVENS, Roger D. 9 248 STEVENS, Veronda E. 12 92, 103 STEVE NSON, Vincent D. 12 38, 92 STEWART, E. Marie 12 41, 92, 103 ST1EGELER,Joh1-1 E. 11 215 STILES, Tina A. 10 231 STILL, Robert 10 251 STOCKWELL, Misti 10 231 STODDARD, Eric 10 231 STOEHR, Jennifer L. 9 149, 163, 248 STOEHR, Lisa A. 12 22, 47, 92, 103 STONE, Kimberly 12 STOSSER, Stephen V. 9 STOUT, Timmi 10 145, 251 STRATMAN, Joseph F. 11 215 STRONG, Teresa L. 11 50, 215 STROUD, Del E. 9 SUAREZ, Ann M. 11 24, 215 SUAREZ, Rene 9 248 SUGAJSKI, Michaelann 11 215 SUINN,Jason 9 248 SUINN, Wesley 12 92, 191 SUN, Angela E. 10 190, 197, 251, 264, 265 SUNG, Allan 12 92, 193, 197 SUNG,lJ?ffrey 12 12, 93, 103, 190, 195, 196, 197 SUPLA SKI,John M. 9 248 SUPPE, Gregory 11 215 SURGENER, Chris E. 11 215 SURGENER, Cindy S. ll 215 SUTHERLA ND, Dean 11 215 SUTTEY, Angela S. 9 248 SUTTLES, Ricky L. 10 115, 231 SUZUKI, K. Casey 10 196, 251 SUZUKI, Tracy M. 11 121, 190, 193, 196, 215 SVENSK, Christopher 9 20, 248 SWAFFAR, Michael D. 9 20, 248 SWAFFAR, Timothy E. 12 93 SWAN,Jamerlyn M. 12 265 SWAN, James 11 10 110, 251 SWANSON, James 9 248 SWANSON, Mary 12 93 SWEE NEY, Jason 9 248 SWINNEY, Michelle 9 248 SYPKENS, Cari 12 8, 18, 93, 96, 103, 266 TABARES, Monica E. 11 215 TAGA, Ernest J. 10 TAKAKI, John K. 10 133, 231 TAKAKI,Julie A. 9 248 TAKASAGO, Richard 10 190, 231 TALBOTT, Candy M. 11 215 TALBOTT, Jonathan 9 248 TALBOTT, Wayne 12 95 TALLEY, Kristin ll 215 TAMA NAHA, Shirley R. 12 93 TANGES, Diana L. 9 188, 248 TANJI, Grace Y. 11 189, 215 TARPLEY, KimJ. 10 252 TATKA, Michele L. 10 22, 47, 232 TATOM, Bobby 12 TAVAKOLIAN, Madeleine 12 93, 103, 192 TAWA, Kim 11 119,190,193,196,197, 215 TAYLOR, Jeannine 9 248 TAYLOR, Lisa K. 11 24, 215 TE, Kiek H. 11215 TELLES, DanielJ. 9 TENNEY, Michelle L. 10 163, 190, 232 TERAMOTO, Kristine H. 9 145, 248 TERCERO, Claudia 10 232 TERNYAK, Marina 11 215 TERREBONNE, Garth M. 12 93 TERREBONNE, Leslie 10 THEODORE, David V. 11 151, 153, 215 THIBODEAU, Lisa D. 9 THIEL, James D. 10 232 THIELEN, Kristin M. 12 93 THIEME,Jeffrey M. 9 117, 248 THOMAS, Denise M. 9 248 THOMAS, Duane 10 THOMAS, Keith 10 20, 232 THOMAS, Robert 9 248 THOMAS, Sandy I0 6, 22, 232 THOMPSON, Cynthia J, 12 93 N, Kenneth D. 10 232 THOMPSO THOMPSON, Selina A. 9 THORNE, Carol A. 9 190, 193, 248 THUMWANIT, Preyanui 12 93 THYBERG, Regena L. 10 232 TILTON, Brian J. 10 252 TIMM, Thomas 11 115, 215 TING, Angela C. 10 192, 232 TIPPI NS, Veronica M. 11 22, 215 TIPTON, Nichelle M. 10 232 TISDALE, Jack 12 94 TODD, Cheryl 10 232 TODD, Michael G. 12 94 TODD, Richard L. 11 215 TOGUCHI, Susie N. 9 248 TONER, John P. 12 94 TONG, Mary 11 190.192, 193, 197,215 TONNESEN, W. Joseph 11 215 TORE, Kevin 9 248 TORRES, Anthony M. 9 110, 248 TORRES, Mary A. 12 94, 105 TOTH, Erin M. 10 22, 252 TOTH, Nicole 10 232 TOWNSE ND, Traci 10 232 WREN, TOYOFUKU, Wesley 9 248 TRAN, Phung N. 9 248 TREVINO, Sarah 12 48, 94 TRONCOSO, Lisa 9 137, 190, 248 TROT'I',Jeffrey A. 12 94, 103 TROTTER, Stacy 11 20, 215 TROTTER, Stanton D. 11 20, 215 TRYON, Michelle 12 94, 103 TSAI, Jeffrey M. 10 190, 193, 197, 199, 232 TU, George s. 12 94, 105, 196, 197, 199 TUAN, I-Iui I-I. 10 232 TULLY, Tim 10 232 TURAJSKI, Nathan T. 9 20, 248 TURCIOS, Roberto A. 12 94 TURNAGE, Leslie J. 10 143, 232 TURNAGE, Scott L. 11 163, 194, 195,215 TURNER, Kristin 10 232 TURNER, Patrick 11 20, 215 TUTTLE, Carolyndl. 11 215 TWAY, Tom 10 2 8 TYSON, Glenn 10 232 TYSON, Richard 12 94 TZENG, Margaret 10 232 UGLIANO, Anthon J. 11 216 UH,Jin I-Ii 9 190, 24,8 UJIIE, Andrew 11 18, 216 UJIIE,Jodee N. 9 121, 155, 190, 196, 248 UMHOLTZ, Suzanna 9 248 UNDERWOOD, Kevin J. 9 248 VAJDA, Colleen M. 9 248 VAJDA, Kathleen A. 12 22, 47, 95, 103, 193, 197 VALDEZ, Diana M. 12 29, 95, 103, 146, 192, 196, 272 VALE NZUELA, William ll VALLARTA, Michael R. 11 113, 216 VALLEJOS, Rosana L. 12 95 VAN AKEN, Earl 10 VAN DYKE, Heather L. 10 155, 232 VAN LITH, Lisa A. ll 24, 216 VAN MELLE, Derek ll 115, 216 VAN SON, John 10 VANDEBRAKE, Melissa 10 201, 232, 268 VANDENBERGE,Jeffrey S. 10 151, 153, 232 VA NDYKE, Jeffery 9 248 VANN,Jacqueline O. 10 3VARGA,John 10 232 QVARGA, Krista 9 248 VARGAS, Diego G. 10 141, 145, 232 VASANWALA, Reshma A. 11 190, 192, 193, VAUGHAN, Erin E. 9 248 VAUGHN, Robert J. 9 VEHEC, Andrea C. 12 95, 103 VELEZ,lgustin G. 11 216 VERA, ebbie M. 12 20, 95, 103 VERBECK, David K. 10 232 VERRETT, Mark G. 11 216 VERSTEEG, Robert D. 9 VIDALES, Lloyd 11 145, 216 VIERIA, Carla 9 248 VILLAFLOR, Vilma T. 9 190, 198, 248 VILLANO, Thomas 10 232 VILLAREAL, Irene 10 232 VINCENT, Thomas 11 VI NCI, Nicolette G. 10 232 VINLOVE, Wayne S. 11 216 VOGLER,Ja.mes R. 9 20, 163. 248 VOGLER,Ja.mie 10 232 VOGLER, Robin R. 12 95 VONSCHIMMELMA, Curtis 9 141, 249 VROLYKS, Dena M. 11 216 VROOM, Mark N. 12 84, 95, 96, 153 VU, Duc T. 12 95, 103 VUCUREVIC, Yelena 10 161, 190, 232 . 6 vt 5 s WACHTMAN, Marjorie 9 163, 249 WADDELL, Christine 11 216 WADE,Jarrett L. 10 WAGNER, Constance M. 11 121, 161, 216 WAHLSTEEN, Charlotte 9 155, 249 WALDKIRCH. Jennifer L. 11 10. 29, 46, 216, WALKER, Amy L. 10 232 WALKER, Dawn M. 9 249 ,WALKER, Kristine M. 11 ,WALKER, Melissa A. 12 95 iWALKER, Wendy S. 12 123 ,WALLI N, Leigh E. 11 26, 198, 216 lWALLY, Linda 11 216 WALSH, Kelly A. 11 10,14, 47, 216 WALTERS, Cynthia M. 9 190. 192. 197, 249 196, 197, 216 269, 272 WANG, Camellia P. 9 194, 196, 197, 249 WANG, Chien 10 232 WANG, Clara 12 WANG, Hsiu C. 11216 WARD, Kelly S. 10 WARD, Michael 12 50, 96 WARNER, Debra 11 216 WARNER, Terry E. 12 96 WARNER, Timothy J. 9 249 WARSCHER, Gabriel M. 9 249 WARSOW, Patricia 12 3, 22, 38, 47, 96, 103 WATSON, Carla 12 12, 26, 47, 61, 96, 103 WATSON,Jason 10 12, 232 WATSON, Kimberly D. 10 WATSON, Kristie 9 249 WATSON, Sharon A. 9 249 WATTERS, Darrin 11 109, 216 WATTERSON, Antonette C. 9 249 WEAVER, Alina 10 232 WEBER, Jacqueline 11 217 WEBER, Vanessa D. 9 249 WEBER, Vincent J. 10 233 WEGE NEK, Robert K. 10 233 WEIMER, Shannon M. 12 24, 103 WEISS, Jacquelin 11 217 WELCH, Diane M. 11 217 WELCH, Shawna 10 233 WEI.LMAN,johnJ. 12 55, 96, 153 WELLMAN, Kim M. 9 135, 155, 249 WELSH, Gerald S. 9 249 WELSH, Jeffrey J. 11 151, 217 WE NDT, Kathleen A. 11 217 WESLEY, Thomessa R. ll 217 WESTRUM, Heidi 10 233 WHEELER, Tracey J. 9 189, 249 WHELAN,James R. 9 110, 153 WHELAN, Stephen J. 12 103, 151,153 WI-IITBECK, Lyn M. 12 8, 12, 18, 42, 44, 6 WHITE, Erik 9 190, 249 WHITE, Juanita 9 249 WHITE, Mickey 12 96 WHITE, Robby 9 WI-IITELEY, Sean P. 9 20, 233, 249 WI-IITLEY,John T. 10 WHITMAN, David 11 217 WHITMAN, Robert P. 12 96 WICKERSHEIM, Dana A. 11 217 WICKERSHEIM, William 10 233 WICKWIRE, Stefanie 10 233 WIDEN, Kim E. 12 97,103 WILCOX, Jacqueline 11 217 WILKES, Alan 12 97, 103 WILKINS, Ingrid M. 9 121 WILKINS, Iadell L. 10 110, 233 7, 94, 96, 103, 199 WILLIAMS, Alethea M. 9 37, 235, 249 WILLIAMS, Charles 9 42, 110, 111, 249 WILLIAMS, Christopher D. 12 29, 97, 103, 272 WILLIAMS, Jeffrey D. 10 5, 20, 233 WILLIAMS, Jeremy S. 9 WILLIAMS, Jerry 10 233 WILLIAMS, Michael T. 9 117 WILLIAMS, Nancy L. 12 3, 6, 26, 41, 97, 103, 198 WILLIAMS, Ryan L. 10 233 WILLIAMS, Stacy L. 10 20, 233 WILLIAMS, Stacye 12 97, 103 WILLIAMS, Vicki 10 26, 36, 233, 251 WIILIAMSON, Christoph L. 12 103, 185, 186, 194 WILLIAMSON, David J. 9 110, 249 WILLIAMSON, Karen 12 97 WILLIS, Joanne K. 11 217 WILLIS, Patricia M. 11 217 WIISON, Carlene M. 12 97, 186 WILSON, David L. 11 107, 217 WILSON, Donald R. 9 117, 249 WILSON, Jeff N. 9 249 WILSON, Philicea M. 9 249 WILSON, RobertJ. 10 8,12, 115, 233 WILSON, Ron W. 10 WILSON, Timothy T. 9 249 WILSON, Tranette O. 10 20, 155, 233 WIISON, Wayne D. 10 WI NTERBURN, Steven R. 10 233 WINTON, Rebecca 10 22, 233 WISDORE, Tracy J. 11 198, 217 WISNIEWSKI, Thomas C. 11 217 WISNOWSKI, Derek S. 11 131, 217 WITKOWSKI, Nancy R. 11 217 WIX, Markus A. 11 WOLFE, W0 NG. W0 NG, W0 NG, WO NG, WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, Jeffrey 9 249 Kelly S. 10 193, 197. 233 Raymond 9 249 Stephanie A. 12 97 Toby ll 145, 203, 217 Deanna M. 12 97 Elizabeth E. 12 98 Shelli 12 75. 98 wooos,1cimbei1y A. io 22, 47, 233 WOODWORTH, waiter 11. 9 249 wooar, shim L. io zo, 190, 255 WOOLNER, Brian 1. 12 98 Daniel 11 waist-rr, Adam M. 10 20, 26, 192,233 waist-rr, Nicole E. 11 55, 151, 155,217 waist-ir, sabrina M. 9 249 wlususv, Jane A. 11 217 WU, Gary W. io 255 WU, Mei-Lang 10 255 YAGUCHIiJana9 155, 190, 249 YAMAMO O, Masako C. 9 249 YAMAMOTO, Scott Y. 12 98, 103, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197 YAMANISHI, Sheri 11 22, 190, 193, 196, 197, 217 YAMANISHI, Susan M. 9 190, 196, 235, 249 YANG, Alice T. 10 192, 193, 233 YANG, Poglen 10 163, 233 YAO, Davi 12 98 YAZLOFF, E1-icka A. 9 249 YBARRA, Albert 9 110, 147, 2119 YCAZA, Martin M. 12 YE, Thomas B. 9 195, 249 YEH, Henry 9 194, 195, 249 YEH, King 12 211 YEON, Hee Young 12 29, 98, 103, 196, 255, 272 YODERS, Lori A. 10 233 YODOKAWA, Gary 9 190, 196, 249 YOHN,Jas0n R. ll 20, 217 YOO, Joseph Kon 12 98, 153 YO0, Samuel Suk 11 153,217 YOON, Kyung 10 YORDI, I-Iibat A. 12 98 YORDI,Janan A. 12 99 YOSHIMIZU, Leslie K. 12 99 YOSHINAGA, Yumi 12 99, 101, 192 YOSHIOKA, Kenneth S. 10 20, 190, 233 YOUNG, Sal 9111, 249 YOUNG, Shawn 11 24, 24, 217 YU, Eun K. 11217 YU,Jae Ho 9 133 YU, Tae Suk 11 ZAMORA, Robert 11 217 ZEHNER, Tara L. 11 26, 217 ZEHRA, Robert S. 12 99, 103 ZEVENBERGEN,Julie K. 9 149. 249 ZIMERMAN, David S. 12 98 ZOETEMELK, Adriana L. 9 188, 249 ZOETEMELK, Theo J. 12 98 ZUMWALT, Cheryl 9 24, 249 ZUMWALT, Dena R. 10 233 The beliefs and ideals ofJohn F. Kennedy live on in the eternal flame that marks his grave in the Arlington National Cemetery. Index 283 Q03 C313 'Ss ei E .a p .QCQ 213 284 ASB President ix- ' To nphold the good nezfne of '-'T john F. Kennedy High School . . . can still remember the times when everyone could not wait until graduation. Now we face the real world, full of competition and responsibilities. This year was filled with excitement and many special moments. I have experienced ups and downs throughout the year and would like to thank all my friends for standing by me when I needed them the most. I will always be there for you guys, and I would like to say that I love you all. This year student council has definitely been one of the best councils I have ever worked with. We worked together as a family to achieve the same goals. To uphold the good name ofjohn F. Kennedy High School and to continue the many traditions and special events. To each and every student council member I would like to thank you for all your hard work that many have overlooked. Thank you also for all the radical times. To the entire student body, you were the ones that made our memories so special. I sincerely wish the best for each and everyone of you. And, I hope the experiences at Kennedy will help you to reach your dreams. is new if'-f 43- Hum? Michael Bang, the ASB President with a pu p - o uphold the Ken- nedy tradition. To The Man, Mr. C., thank you for youd guidance in student council and in my per-l sonal life. If it was not for Mr. C., john F. Kennedy High School would truely not be the home of the Fighting Irish! Thank you, Mr. C. for all of your hard work and dedicae? tion and thanks for being one of my friends as well. Once again thank you everyone and good luck! Sincerely, Michael Bang - ASB President To boldly go wloere no editor has gone before . , 'N Ex ' ' ... w . ' ! wx 'ls Janet Ambuehl Wh, ' 'P and all, W as the leader of fhe ye arbook A expedition. ditor's Log Book - Entry af l9851 Well, so much for that adventure. ' h l st The act of boldly going where no editor has gone before as at a been completed. tGreat, now what do I do'! Like any great advanture though, there was a hidden goal or should I say story to tell. In this case that story was the theme, Images of Spirit . Seeming to be appropri- ate, Images of Spirit reflected not only the activities and memories ofjohn F. Kennedy High School but, its people as well!! But, capture mg this through writings and images was not easy. In fact, it could not have been accomplished had it not been for the fantastic help and support of the crew , I mean it, you guys did a terrific job and had it not been for you, there would have been no book!! Looking back, there was a total of twenty-nine crew members and one TA, Laurie Peters. lThat has got to be a new record for yearbook! ! Photographically speaking, there were about nine people manning the cameras. Our miracle man and photo editor, Steve Alcala, was quite a talented guy. He was the only person I know who could juggle a camera in one hand and the entire underclass in the other. ll owe you one for that, Steve. Thank you ever so much!! Also armed with cameras were Ron Kaulen CGood ol' Motley himself! and Ken Scott tThanks for supplying the wlup!. The near thing about Ron and Ken was that no matter how hard the job or how crazy something might have sounded they did it anyways- no questions asked. fThanks guys for having faith in me and for believing that I knew what I was doing. Ha!! Robin Christensen was the only registered girl photographer on the crew and boy, was I glad to have someone taking pictures ofguys for a change?! rThe majority of the photos were ofCheerleaders - hmm, I wonder why! Anyways, thanks Robin!! Mike Rodgers and Chris William fTripper! were back again and helped greatly in keeping up with the supply and demand ofthe photos. fThank you both! A yearbook without photographs is like a doughnut with no hole. It cannot exist without it!! In the sound effects department ofthe YV adventure there were I-Ian Kim and Dan Roh. Their beeping and dripping noises dampened the stress of deadlines as well as helped set the atmosphere for the adventure. KI bet we were the first staff to 'design a yearbook in a cave! Drip ! Introducing the Hnal photographer, Mr. Entertainment Htiimself, the guy poppin' and boppin' from the book last year, Darin Nakakihara. rClap, clap, clap. ! !Darin, you are quite a writer besides a photographer. You are the only guy I know who can write copy in such a way that it too can break and pop, tFor those who doubt, it is on the Fads and Fashions P I P rt !! and the other photographers for P38 capturing all of the images! As for the rest of the crew , those manning the typewriters and croppers, they really gave it their ALL to meet those awful D-Days. Thanks to you, we never missed a one! fThank God!! Well, -I have got to start somewhere so I might as well thank The Three Mouseketeers: Kristine Noble, Diana Valdez and Denise DeLand. You did one fantastic job and thank you so much for being there when something had to get done! KY ou worked so hard that you three deserve to graduate - I don't care what other people think. Ha! ! Thank you also Linette Bandy for your love and for keeping me in line. If Mr. Maib was not holding the whip, you were so thanks for the extra push. lSomebody e, pages I3 and 14.7 Thank you so much Darin I arty a y A 8 00 PH 012 fbvgq Q69 Q95 Q55 had to do it.! When it carrie to fantastic headlines, the person who came up with neatest ones was Ronda jolly. II do not know where you got them, Ronda, but they were the best ever. Thank you!! As for the nearest and cleanest layouts, Kathy Inouye really knew the word tidy . tlfthe men at the Hunter Publishing Company cannot read her layouts then we are in BIG trouble.!Thanks Kathy for the extra time to make it readable. Another u'io on the crew was jenny Waldkirch, Tina Edmond and Brandy Gugert. Although they spent some of their time doing fashion layouts, they were most notably known for their manhunts during the sports season in which they were armed with cameras. fAh adventures - they can get so hard at times.! Anyways, thank you and I hope that the chore of shooting guys was not too hard. tAt least I know that it was not painful! Somebody else who could be seen running around in the sports arena wasjaneen Hill. tGo get'emjaneen!! Besides being a stat-girl, she contributed many neat ideas for the design ofsports pages. Thank you, h S ' r Foldout Stephanie LaPraire helped on the ASB page janeen, for the time there and on t e emo . and thought up the neat design for displaying the class favorites. CThank you, Stephanie, for the great ideas!! Another person who was working with ideas and time was Darcy Barker. lAs far as I ' ' k n on a know, you were always working so thank you so much.! With Andy Kim, ifhe was not wor i g layout, he was playing football. This really came in handy when we were doing the football pages- we just let Andy do them. 1Well, we weren't quite that mean to him but, he was agreat help during the football season. Thanks Andy for explaining just how the game is played!! As for the staff member who could always be heard,jenny Lee, like Han and Dan, contributed a lot to the sound effects ofthe class. Cl can still hear it, 'jan-net !! Well, thank you ever so much,jenny! And as for the only sane member on the crew fGood gravey, can it be possible?!, Suzi Elliot really set an example for the rest ofus. CThank you Suzi for being such a together person and forgetting some of the ads. You really did a great job!!The last and final members ofthe staff are Kyung Chang CTo The Artist, thank you for teaching me!!, Hee Yeon lA very, very quiet person!,june Murakami CD0 you still think that it was a kickback class?! and jonathan U.D.! Hilts. They could always be found together Cwell almost always! and were constantly working on the same sections together. CWow! Now that's friendship! Ofall the crew members though, I must give a very special thank you toj.D. for all his help and for not giving up on us! And the adventure goes on, as does this editor's log book entry. 1Bord yet? - Don't answer that!! As for the adults behind the scenes, thank you very, very much Mr. Maib and Tom Imming four rep.! for all the time and care! IWe did it!! Thank you also Mrs. DeLand, Mrs. jensen, Mrs. Hansell and all the coaches and club advisors. As crazy as it might sound, thanks Dad for typing ALL ofthe senior statements. Let's see, who for what! else aml forgetting- oh ya, thanks to all my alien friends Cyou know who you are! for understanding just why I could not go with you to the mall, movies, Knotts, etc. Being editor is really a time consuming job but, like everything else in life, the ' ' h k hard work payed off! CAt least it d everyone who helped make Images of Spirit the best book ever! In His Love and Mine, janet Ambuehl Editor-in-Chief id for the Hunter Publishing Company!! Once again, t an you Yearbook Editor 285 Slate Yoznf Name, Rank Q A u W1 Q9fpE5O bw 'spam 5 Mmwaggfgm Q9 1 , w QWQMQDOQQ Cwyxwdxf dm' V' WWW W WMM . . . Am! Locker 3 , , f. , J 1 amber. ' 5 f' Q N V1 2, fll- V5 Q7 2 gig q 1 Q, ei , ,, , , , Ji' 1' J ' 7, ' ,wg V' R , ffl! J ,z V' X: f I' f' ll. 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