La Canada High School - Omega Yearbook (La Canada Flintridge, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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hisee oi atihe Forums when we open for Van Halen — Rock on wiih long hair. ' Karen Kennedy — Xon say goodbye io La Canada High and I say hello io ihe future. Doug Kern — Keep your Dogger on a leash, rtal smokers. Have a higher H ne. Rav — Oh. ' No. ' It ' s Mr. Clouseau! John K — love Newport — yny home away from hon%e. Sion Kim WHY. ' ? Greg Kim- brough Mayn: Ler ' s hit the Be + MaMo Withe Biin the Mo Ho + Fu Ya We ' s out here. Tom King — Ha, It ' s all a Joke you don t really graduate. Just go back to the beginning. Kathy Kirst — Kit, Kevin Sheehan — Thanks for a great year — Shauna, Janet, Barbar a, Jean, Deborah, Debbi, Birder, Mona, I love you all Han- nah Shih — At the high school you can n eet and make new friends. Jeff Sibbrel — Craig, Vince, let me throw my Board on! Chris Smith — One thing leads to an- other. Kristine Smith — My senior year has been the best, thanks to all the 1 1 gam.es, the large amiounts of cwc s con- sumed, the fabulous trips, and concerts, but n ost of all my friends. KelleySnow — Keff ' n Toasty: Parties, coolers, Holly- wood, Jacuzzis, The Cold and V.H., ILY. ' . ' . ' . ' f Jonathan Spears — The Mad Dogs know what a long, strange trip it ' s been. Sean Stewart — We shut the door with ' 4, because Mad Dogs are a whole lot more. Katherine Strunk — Retnember Kit, Camiel, Jam ' n, Airhead, the horse- trails, starch, gulp. Cam ' s softballs, Kit Kat ' s and Carp 4-ever and E. S. P. for Bri- an and Tom — and 4 all — my love. ' William Strunk — My friends are great, school was fun, in miy Datsun 5 W im the one. Sheri Stutz. — Hey! My n otn is going out of town this weekend ! ! Should we??? Chris Sullivan — Goodbye Miss Canavan, it ' s time to barley. Paul Sum- miers — Eric and Megan; There is a rea- son why even the angels don t give up at all ' , Thankyou for my wings. Ted Tan- nors — Comte along Piglet, It ' s timie to leave now, As the puppet fell out of the ynailbox. David Tennant — Keep in mind everything is relative; so be strong and be good and you will have a good life. Rich- ard Thompson — Love comies to you and you follow lose one on to the heart of the sunrise. Scott Tibbetts — Picture Jerry Klo- cek with a perm — now THAT ' S funny! Tracee Totten — Klingermian — Michael Jackson s the name . . . and soul ' s the gatne! Terri Trent — Thanx to all, love and luck to you, all my love Jas and thanx Megan for everything: Frofn tears to cheers we ' ll ALWAYS be together; Bunny and Kitty. P.S. We love you! Nargess Vahdat — Mrs, Williams. Thankyou for everything, you ' re one of a kind. Cindy Valentine — Don ' t let the nan e mislead you!! Keaara Virolainen — Special thanks to my unforgettable friends, Good Luck! Marty Vogel — The things that happen to mien, I wish they wouldn ' t happen to my friends. Wendy Wade — So long L. C. ! Thanks Sr. class for the fast gauges of 1 1 and the cjuaintCth p. gettogethers — J. D. — a return to normalcy is ahead! Shh! you woke up the whole house! Love ya! J. D. , K.S., B.M., S.D., I.F., S.P., CD., M. W. , L. H. Barbara Walker — Peace baby. Greg Wall — ' Why ; butto try is to achieve; I Peter 5:14. Criag Wallace — Hey, Vince, it ' s 6 feetand pumipin , what are we doing here? Vickie Walsh — To all the swankers and bumiblers too I wouldn ' t have made it if it wasn t for you. S.M. , E.F., T.S., W.B., C.S.(yuck), S.C. (sadly), and of course the T.N., but why does it have to be so ugly! Love ya A.M. from A.W. Mary Wiederkehr — Chana ' Wildone Deadhead — Woolzack Uni here we comie; Miss ya LH and KZ. — love both of you. Scott Wil- liams — Life s nothing miore than a gamie; just dont pull a Hargrave! Jeff Wilson — L. C. H. S. Varsity soccer rules!!!!! Jill Win- terbottemi — Thanx Craig Wallace for the only decent . . . or should I say the only parties all year. Desperados? !! . . . Yes! Eric Wood — The ice creami cone fell off the dog house!!!! Richard Woodburn — Dick Wood I think I ami on burnt! The TF club does exist. it ' s not dirty, it ' s my nick name. Steven Woodruff — Dear La Can- ada, existence exists, A is A, and n an possesses consciousness. Thankyou — look forward to doing business with you in the future. Craig Woolson — Bing is King. Domiinic Yoong — When in afishtank, do what fish do: blow bubbles, bend to the J. s, ode to the T ' s and H ' s, and say why not. Eric Zanteson — These Buds are for you, and n aybe the Flounders Sung — Ung — Cung — Kung. Uninformied — These will be the momients that we would treasure in our lives. Another no namie — Life ' s like a hot bath, it feels good while you re in, but remiember, the longer you stay in, the more wrinkled you get. A Des- perado — Love to the Desperados. Jill Skinner: FPS of A unite! Tasha Zemrus: To sing, to laugh, to dreami, to walk in my own way and be alone ■ ■ . Claudia Hess: Lfe n eans nothing without a purple scarf. Alex Kuhn: My enigste Amenkaanse hoerskool — Totsiens! IF: oo is the mid- dle word in school Julie Shively: W. T. F. , FOR FRI, Buns O- Pickles, vacation fun. Karin van der Meulen: ik had eenfantas- tischjaar op LCHS, bedankt! Lisa Grigg: Bobby: The reason I missed swim practice wasfromi senioritis. Omiar ikrami: Nobody promised me a rose garden; I didn t get one either. George Rappard: Years from now my children will look at this and say Why did you write that daddy? Anita Fostrey: Hey guys, look what Cumby can do! The Golden One: Behold forever and

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real! Kerrie Corman — Highly praise Softball ' f2 soi l n i isic and ihe cap girls. Eric Hargrave — lerned alutaimis scool . . . John Marker — Leave ihe driving tu mem . . . GREYHOUND. KimHarnnghn — Thanks fur all ihe special friends and great n-iet-nuries . . . ihey wunir be forgotten. KaHii HarH — Urchin beconT.es Pooper in ihe wild, oh n y god I can ' i believe lis so beauiirful, shower nrasterpiece, goodbye. Basil Hashem — To freshmen, hang in ihere; L. C. H. S. ihanks for everything, filled wiih nothing. Finis Etage I. Farewell pas An Revoir. Allah ma aki im. Kris Heck — Wobbles, Penguin, Baby Bear, S.S: AND Schmnck Buffet with the moansis- ters! Ben Martin — Jer and Barb thanks for i-nany happy: ynet-nories Scott. We never did fnd that dat-nn door! But any- way . . . Celeste Martin — This town rips the bones fromt your back, it ' s a death trap, it ' s a suicide wrap; We gotta get out while we ' re young ... Roberto Mar- tinez — Mardogs indulged the nrost, but no none had vitatnin- B Motavation. Kim Mavilia — To miy friends your the best . . . to bad for all the rest. SEEYAI! All miy love to Teri, a true and special friend. Bunnies and Kittys forever, good luck US swim team P. S. I live you. KurtMcCregor — An ode to all those remianing Freshmen and sophomiores: Though the days i-nay now be long and weary, soon they will be only dreary. Jason Melillo — It is neces- sary to indulge on weekends just to make it through high school. Suzanne Mendelsohn — L. C.H.S. is like a trashcan full of gag- gles, P.S. Thanks for lunch Julie! Kevin Messick — Epiphany 6363 — Golden- grove revisited. Michele — To the gang; it was fun and I ' ll miss you all. Ginny Mied- ing — Hey Crystal, Hey Mari; what should we do for the next twenty years? Jennifer Mitchell — love you!! girls; spo ' in Ii4 ' Tom, Mitchell — Let! s get a six-pack and talk about it. Penny Morrow — Here s to the laughter good friends ' and Lowen brau of la Canada nad the class of i 4 ' . Susan Murray — Oh, I got mine at saks Fifth in Beverly, how bout you Trac? Todd Neville — When all else fails: Audit! Eric Nicoll: Fairwell L. C. , It was an in- teresting Experience: Rkeena nieto — Chocolate miakes the world go round. Jimi Nordhill — Save m.e a place where the trees grow tall, the grass grows green and life IS siynple. Robert Nydatt-i — Goodbye, Farewell AND Amen — M A S H. Sheri Palermo — If one onlywashed to be happy this could be easiley acconrplished; but we wish to be happier than other peo- ple and this is always diffcult, for we be- lieve others to be happier than they are. Kimi Pate — Two-toned warm-fuzzy friendship. Amiga, let ' s hop on the scooter and bail ' Angie Pemberton — All I Have to say IS that I have been waiting for this day for a long time! Jeff Perrin — tny nanze is not Glenn. Sami Phillips — does! (if it feels good, do it!) 01 J2, Get in mere my son. Todd Rankin — YoureJust the next generation of the emiotionally crippled — YA BUDDY! Eric Rasmussen — lis been fun its been real but it has been real fun. Ross Rembac — See you at the Forum in 1330. Matt Ricks — Thanks Laurie for being a friend. Eric Riepe — Veni, Vidi, vici. Need I say miore? Vince Rini — doni know Craig let s blow this place and head for Rincon! Janet Roberts — Britta — have to talk. Oh and by ihe way are your parents homte? Britta San- delniann — Janet — No one is home! Diane — don ' t understand . . . Why? Brian Sheehan — Class of li4 — Much success in your future years! Kit friends forever, mien in uniform, Carpenieria shredders and going 1 4 (Brian cjuii staring) Adavn Kline — What ' s pink and runs — Answer . . . Don Culbertson David Lee — Set your bluff and raise. Laurie Levy — cant believe it ' s finally ■ over!! David Lewis — What about the bottle of poison, comie on toto, we are go- ing home! Linda Lott — Live everyday like its your last and one day you II be reght — Benny Hill. Craig Knight — And the real- ity warrior reflected Belief is an opiate for those unable to search for the truth. John Kraus — The Madogs, The proud, the strong, the few! Shiela Lehmtan — There s no business like show business ... thanks Ethel. Andy Leisner — Stew, we all adinire your courage and you ' re the greatest. (A Solid bond). Jay Lieske: Vacuous — a word that describes this senior year, but I had somie fun. Laura MacDougall — Shangri-La bound. Tracey Mahoney — Give mie two Best Buddies and III live forever. Lisa Marston — Gay- lord, a tan in March? I can ' t believe it! Thanks to Sandis; Ginny, Diana, Jelly Bug, and Yvonne, for everything! Love ya Forever! Gig Gird! Diane Henry — Thanks Kimmy, Trace and all the rest . . . White Russians are the BEST. SEEYA ' Mike Hertel — We have reached our goal in K4 ' and we will soar for ever mtore. Bill Holn es — We have been shown a better way: with love and unity there will be a better day. William Hwang — Mark, please?! NO! Ken Jacobs — If you claim it exists, show mie some proof and I II believe you. Janet Jeffres — Maybe the gang won ' t see as tnuch of eachother but we ' ll always be together spo mto 4. Gina Ji- menez — To the class of 13 4 and rniy friends in the class of Ii4 at the Amterican High School in Mexico City: Good Luck in the future and in whatever you do! Jack Johnson — Thanks to all mty flounder bud- dies who ynade this a liquified. Dennis Juett — Look miom . . . I can swimtH! Karim Kashani — Me and miy guitar hope



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always ihe sacred words ECO , I , and, MINE . Anfhem. OO: if is the middle word in life. Rub Northci iit Al- ways reynei-nber io keep some si nshine on your face. CkarloUe and Kaihy — Hvor- dan fiar di t dei? So anyway. Cod said let there be friends — and . . . There were these two gi iys walking down the road — actually girls and they were talking and one said ... ' 7 like a little aahvoocadooo inaaashed in yny whiskey because yoi ire da whan who work but always remeynoer to waaatch outWAATCH OUT . . . and then the two girls walked to the Hang out place of the HO ' s (better known as Win- chells) where they niet 2 gorgeous (the yyiost gorgeous guys ever in the entire uni- verse and they went to Fresno but didn ' t do the thing they hate the mostwhere they finally got hair styles they really liked so then they went to Berkeley and saw lots of people in wheelchairs and an elephant :-nan and one screayned fUST TAKE YOUR WHEELS AND CO! because I ' m from AUUUSTRALIIAA! and then they demolished a room in 2.3 seconds fiat but could nt remeinber whose 50 was under the bed and yelled food alot and Sui-Sui alot and Rhot Rhot Vin even mtore, to much in fact. Then they camte home to hard core reality and ate some III red weenies (gumi we ynean). Soynetimies they called people in the miiddle of the night only to swish the phone in the trash but other nights they would surface in a bizarre dreamt world where everyone was weird but they got used to it so that the wierd looked normial and the normal looked weird it ' s very scary . . . life, I tnean, when you can t tell the difference between a guy and a girl but always keep in miind it ' s always darkest before it goes comipletely black even though no one ap- preciates a good sandwich anymiore you can always learn to dread each day at a hmie and dread each deadline too . . .be- cause one miore shot will always make you dance danceteria The newest club is open- ing up . . . Just call n e patsy and call you Seen . . . or Mike and yes I forgive you and no charlotte never did . . . Justpro n- ise me one thing itwon ' tbe crowdy when I get yny hair curly . . . and always beware of thin straggly lil fingers that belong to a generic being called STAR . . . and tell Sean I think his friend kisses like a dead- man . . . Please excuse Charnell Ernst on 3 13 4 she had an appt. Thank ' You. Please excuse Charnell Ernst on 3 20 li4 She was too sunburnt to com.e to school. Thankyou Charlotte Ernst. Is that my un- derwear . . . I know it is and please take my Holly Hobby nightgown off. and have you seen my retainer, bracelets, MA- donna tape, turn it up, roll it down, please push in the lighter and turn right here thank you could you please check under you miom ' s bed. but dontyou wish your a rich mian didee dee di dum I think I mi on a tangent but I just cant stop myself because it ' s hectic hectic halp! take mie, take m e it simelL in here get m e out because I feel fat and I hate miy hair by the way . . . I hate school I hate school only 15 ynore yninutes . . . Newsflash APATHY strikes Char- lotte and Kathy for the 11,563,334 Hme today . . . but the girls contd. . . . on the lonely path untill they ran into Mr. Stress which miade themi cry and weep and sweep but their ever present tabs did not Leak so they just went and ate somie peanutnes and had miany a stimorol expe- rience and continued being disgusted with food, hair and n en with mioustaches and mien namied Ciovanni and Chris who lived in and on and around prepositional drawingboards, CAC and they continued on with life in a frantic hectic manner and then . . . they put steves dog in a bag and fell asleep although Kathy was tjuite sure Charlotte didn t hear a word she said but Charlotte asked how did we get to be friends and Kathy belched and said . . . Sorry no miore roomi. Exceptffarvel Char- lotte TAK, DET har vaeret en dejlig aften and always remiemiber et par herre under- benklaeder. CRASHIOUS ' 285

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