La Sierra College Prep School - Memory Trails Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

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MEMORY TRAILS I LA SIERRA ACADEMY ' 4900 GOLDEN AVENUE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 31 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 2 FRESHMEN 18 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES 30 SOPHOMORES 42 ORGANIZATIONS 53 JUNIORS 66 SPORTS 77 SENIORS 89 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 106 FACULTY 118 ADVERTISEMENTS 131 fair . . . - I ,V 435 - v -s . , A 1 A 'n 3 v W. + if . I' v' i K wg, .. Jw , .::- . . W.. .14 'Q , . h 94. ,A I M' . N , , .V .7 M K 51 ' Q A K. ,,,k 5:7 h , A 2'-.W MMT? A L ' M -, W ,... H, A :nf Q' , - -. - fs pi '55 .t k ' X, .km il ,Ph ,J Q 3 W A, Q , K k v. ' ..k 5 .A f 5. 'B 1. ri ,I ,ff .M , .f . K flaw. if 'N N f, ,j ' , 4: - J M ef' - ' 1 A . . .N ,-.K Q? ' 5 .Af ' Q W 'san Q ' V I N Q4' 11 ivl, ,, . l . 1 f , ,M , 7' - if . ,. H 4, V .J '41 ' ' ,Wg-:Q A ' ' wen mf: i H f..m,,A.A f'-LT .I I gr Q -n I ' K .5 3.9. x -,M-, , -In . , ,193 . ' 13 2' df 'ff' A. V 55,3 H Q ,L , '-T ' ' ' 11 -2. 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Together we share the laughter and the joy, the sorrows and the disappointments of trying to breakthrough the darkness into something brighter and more meaningful. ,ehiim We struggle on, groping to find our way when a small hint of light appears. O ,...u-. 1 4-ani. Av, I 1 fx' :fx L Q' -,I 'I' ,f ' I ' ' 1 :g l H, ' it 6 ,-, , ' i fewe-2.5 f--A mr 'u - ' . 1 1 ' A V , ' M 5 'z' -'-J r ' 'ff , Utfh, -,-ff 1 f ' A ' -H' RE? .'l1.72tf'3'7?i?4Ti'i f A W . 1 - - A., i15Q,g',l.-ff?-:L--1 fp, .. rg . 1, Y L f- .v.-G1 .ly- 1':f,: 1:j':Lg4 J - Q: 2 If .,,g+:v.i53fZa-frviffsvi .pg,r' ','-1'ff,.-,J-'Tgv1'1A - x-'er-if 55 ' ' J., -L 1 -V -Q - we-e..3.1.y,t, i - H f k I. . 1 ,L . lg tx Hifi'-M, fini?-'3 . ' ': ' ?'i -1...-,f1 E -4i1 :fq15,g-4'- Qzfifjvsigi-.1.g. V ' W A ' ' u.,Ag- , , -g' V .V 3 N t W Tff '-Hx. i 'Q 'R .'Slvr'?k. , :QEQW wa-v:'ma12eQf11:fLfw1c'ft t1T:5.?Z QL 1 Q.e2.C5FZ?1fE: I We press on towards the light, giving a hand to someone behind us as he too gropes for the light. 9 The light gets brighter and brighter until it finally peeks over the mountain tops. The dawning has arrived. But it isn't finished yet. The light has taken over the darkness. We can now see our way, but there are still shadows. Causing us to stumble. K I .Spf :L T4 s 1' .,X ali. . E 12-21, in Tj. 3,5- .-c- x ff ,4 ' 4- . --L-. . . Aim? -3 'W wgfrq'-f 'V Y '--'V '. 2-C ' -i:f.X'?1l'L-5-??'5v5':'f f73 m 'AC3uL I 4 5 A 1. V if 1 '- ' I .ix ,-F' fb Qc' 35 , Ll V - 'ff3.5,,agj' . r , .QWLBN Q'-f'f-U. N H' C . -ang - . , ., ,. 4---Q... -x ,j w'S3:j.,-rf ' ' 1 1 P . 1 s 2 1 1' v, 459 ., . ' A of-mae-1.1-L U 33 I A 4-. , if ' e Q ,Pr '11Tl - s, if 1 is s'x X W li ff .I . A Fx ii u .W W e 5'- 1 3, ,'Qfl?A:. -1' ,If T 'Tl'fA1'i-35 We have dawned but still we press on to noon-day. EDITORS Doug Doran Geni Krogstad ARTIST Jeff Wilhelm BUSINESS Darrell Cyphers Jennifer Stoner Flay Zamora LAY-OUT June Barrientos Jill Haller Carol Lance Kenneth Li Debbie Stottlemyer YEARBOOK STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Don Plata Ray Suarez TYPISTS Shelly Spencer Ruben Tejeda WRITERS Danette Anderson April Fernando Pamela Helms SPONSORS Robert Holland Madalyn Lathrop PrincipaI's Message ln one of his best loved poems, Robert Frost mused, Two roads diverged in a wood, and l- l took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference. lt occurs to me that most of the doers in the history of mankind have been people who were willing to take the road less travelled by, and thus, not only for themselves, but often for the entire world, that has made all the difference. These lines of Frost's may mean different things to different people,-which is one of the charms of poetry, but certainly one meaning is that people who rise above the crowd, who accomplish something out of the ordinary, achieved their goal by being willing to travel the lonely road of work, research, or just plain study, by themselves, when they would have preferred to be spending their time pleasurably with their friends. ln these busy and fun-filled days of annual-signing, counting weeks and days until graduation, or at least until the end of the school year, I hope each of you has had a truly successful year, in all the facets of your lives that are of the most significant and ultimate importance. lf you have, it is safe to conclude that there have been many times this year when you, too, have taken the road less travelled by, as the price you chose to pay for social, scholastic, or spiritual growth,-all of which are worthy goals. Best wishes to every one of you, as another year approaches its end, and you add another chapter to your lives, As you survey the 1979-1980 chapter which you have written at La sierra Academy, it is my wish for you that you find your most cherished dreams have been fulfilled. - Sincerely yours, Grant Macaulay - 1,7 U 'g-9 iY i5.imQ MR 1 4 E X 4 ' E 5--v iw, 111 .gust I i 'Mums TO aug 1 v f 'T F'rzzA new ,gg 'A 'X 1 F - as CIM ' I ca aa. Q Albert Abidin Tracey Anderson Darla Anderson IX . f. I f Wendy Adams Philip Ardron FRESHMAN OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kirk Chung VICE PRESIDENT Angela Maniacop RELIGIOUS-VICE Greg Aycock SECRETARY Darla Anderson ii. Greg Aycock Honey Bachman Kenneth Bailey Robbie Beam Joanne Beaulieu sg..- Jonathan Bennett Jennifer Benzakein Susan Berger Eric Buxton S Tammy Booth td Lissette Castellanos Kirk Chung April Claunch Claude Conant Yvonne Cotton -N i i -f ., ., K 1. f NN , . Harold Curtis Aria Davodi Marian Dealy 'Wig-Y' if Marc Demchuk Clint Derkaoz Dave Drndarski Kurt Eggers Gemma Elizaga Anne Francisco Arturo Garza Kim Graham 1 Chris Green Melodie Grubbs . . 'fo ,lr r . Tom Hadobas Stanton Hail Beih Halverson ' ,uv ff' James Henderson Leslie Howard Cameron Johnson Terri Jefferson , i N Ron Knolty Nancy Ko Barbara Krueger Eddv Leon ,asf Seema Maheshwari Angela Maniacop sn.. -5, as--.-5 -Q1-..-.--g..1.. Roland Manier Mail '11 X' Q L. fx JY - 1 Xu i Z' Mildred Marca Neal Maroney Robert McGinness Angela Mclntosh -nf. . F, .,....:u.. Rhonda Miller Kevin Marbury Tammy Michelson Benjamin Munoz S.,., N I Patrick Najera 'lx F - --fa is 5 . ' . , -Y ' I . .E n. 1 f' ' 1 . , 1 , ,, . Jacque Ortiz Nathan Perry its. WC t QE Brenda Powell Aena Prakash Charyl Robbins 47+ 75' Wayne Skinner Gary Starr Carrni Steck David Stewart Maria Tamasoa cf f gf' .5 ' O ...J -x...'1' i x Krys Thompson Flob Tomlin l 4 avg W Wi Kelly Triplet X wi Tonja Turk G-- Maria Valenzuela Tavo Vega mn T N If Karen Vineyard Jeff Wilhelm Kifford Wilson , 1 l Darryl Wright Randy Yeo Helen Zimmerman . : A,.,1-A . ,V 1 za fa. J' ,L ' .ww I f, s if ,va fu ,. .. 'nuff .1 .Q : a-... :zhan: ,... 'Lnm.u ' 5 WN ', -fr' .., , IL W . +Y A 46' 1 I I qy .V-fl its ... --nl. F-gr-' ., ' am' ' 1 - . -- . -'1:.. 4 4,-.. -4. jg-nr vffd' -14'-xl ., 3 . V .., ' ..IUT'. - L L..:1i'J 1 L.. ' 44... ,-732 -lit HIWTS Lg -.3 L , . w- ,I+ X - w N : 'P ' i ef U. QI , 45, L. 'xx , ' .,,, ' 5 Y ' . 4 . i.-'x :ai'Y ' ' -- A r -I 1 N' I. .Q .., 1 . K .4-1 a P, ' 5.-H, E A 9: 'Er :I 5-V S have .-., 53, F531 ff gin . L'Ef ':15I 1 499,1- .hji LII.. 4- L.,,- 1.- EETCQS' ' ' ig fg win.-V in as N , , v f' 1 CHAPELS -1 W ,Q-xl .4311 U-4' Tuesday mornings at 8:41, the LSA student body made its way to the church for another chapel. The emphasis was on developing and maintaining a per- sonal relationship with Christ. Chaplain Wolfson asked many of his good friends to come and share something ot their lives with us. And we were never without the beautiful sounds of the organ, thanks to Mr. Digneo. 33 JUNIDR-SENIDR BIBLE CONFERENCE 11.75171 L t A. 'ZIFF fAboveJ Psst! Ray! What do I say next? fRightJ Alone at ' V A last! fOpposite page, topj Why me!?! tOpposite page, gf Y' middley Mass confusion. . ,1Opposite page, bottom lefty l hear enough about Physics at school! fOpposite page, bottom righty Through my great knowledge . 34 W ' VR K J ,A , r':'.f,ar-If-'P 1- .D o mu? :H ' -. ' 1 Q s JA 5 Kq f4r4 ,, 'X - ' 4 ' zu U If 1, , 4 . xii - -4.....d -, Qo- -vvi H5- K I 7 4 NJ I ,T..zs1g3,, ft- 'I ' 1-QM., 551 . 'Wm FRESHIVIAN-SOPHOIVIGFKE BIBLE CONFERENCE We were unmasked . . is what a fresh- man or sophomore who went to Bible Conference this year would say. Being yourself was just one of the many topics discussed that weekend. It was a week- end of friendship, happiness, and love. Many found out what it was like to be unified in Christ and what friends are real- ly like. Most of all, they found the impor- tance of having Christ in your life. -11-i, mi i 'W 131 qi, 1, A Ai? 5 . Em ! 1 37 GENESIS FIELD Genesis Field Studies is a very well-known summer Millard, Mr. McClain, and Elder Pooley. The class spends three weeks traveling to National Parks such as the Grand Can on Yellowstone and the Grand class that is offered by LSA. It is conducted by Mr. g ni ' I V 1 y 1 1 Tetons, and learning about their origin and how it ties in with creation. it io' I: . . 5: - f 9 . fxf J-3 .,: A.: Q , Jffm' -.- . J 'iJ?.'..n.1,..a.P L... --: ' 1 1-1- '47 fj,-f'i7' LQ . ,kw.m, v . 1, ., H1158 Sherry Kay Haller was Born to Fred and Kathy Haller on December 21 1964 She was only 14 years old when a tragic accident took her life on May 28 1979 Sherry was friend to everyone She was sweet cute and a lot of and football and was always ready for a good joke She was a very talented girl excelling in her study of the piano and the violin and she made good use of her talent We will never forget the many beautiful memories that Sherry left Gregory Karl Heintz was born to Warren and Rheta Heintz on April 29 1963 in Walla Walla Washington and passed away on May 28 1979. Greg loved life and lived it to its fullest. He was a disciplined student and a skilled and hard worker. Although he loved all sports Greg was a perfectionist at snow skiing. He often men- tioned to his friends that Mammoth Mountain was his favorite place on earth. Although we are all very sad to have Greg leave us, we look forward to when we will see him again in heaven. 'L' CT' Martia Hanseth daughter of Martin and Esther Hanseth was born in Los Angeles California on June 3 1963 She passed away on March 15 1979 as the result of an auto accident Tia s friends will always remember the joy that she brought them She was a very outgoing and outdoorsy person and loved skate boarding she also enjoyed swimming Tia was always wanting to know about her friends different religion Our prayer is that we will see her again someday in heaven Barry William Lizer was born on December 14 1961 in Long Beach California to Arthur and Oradelle Lizer. He passed away on May 28 1979. Barry Lizer was a very special kind of person. His smile and his laughter could be seen and heard across the campus. He had a special way of brightening up your day. And if he saw that you were down he would walk over to you and do or say something to make you laugh. Everyone was Barry's friend, and as a friend you could never ask for a more dedicated, loving and sharing person than Barry-al- ways concerned more about his friends than himself. fun to be with. She enjoyed sportsg especially baseball, basketball, She was always smiling, and was basically a package of laughl 3 ' . ter. US. ., . . I , . . . ..- ,, A 1 'xv. 4 uk . , .n.,'.',. ,.-Y , ,-v.. , '11 , -, N --www, -R. . .- 1 -L 1- , ,J--N.f...w,! . , , '-1 tv f. , . V, 'Yfflh ,-f . ' 'J .:. N A .QL ff QQ: . , A ., V f' ' L' 1 1 N Q - K . 25 ,J .. su' - A K.-. h , ., , -it AL. . gf - fs ,..-,gf -. A 'K J, .1UVgN'j-Jfwgmug 5' . nf' J A ' ,, ,..K . ,M .lvuugq F .- - ., -. t1't -WAN!! .W .rf 1 - gqiw im' L ' mi.. .rf W ,st ,i-gaxigi fy, M, Q I H .V - ,.. ,..w.., 4. ,I .1-.-V if' f 4, ' ,, V . 'vu Mft uf . H , f :f . , , Ny.. ,,Lf H s, H.. ,af , f, 4 , g .Q ' I- ,-',!r,, Hi 'bf' T , .T V .T ff f . il. . ,I ' JJ., ,.I mg . .Ji . N., 6 iv if X .Wu X 41: fit'-K' ' Lf 5 v H :j'..i-5359. ' . 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FQ NX 1 Y ii A 'x' Kevin Berger Joane Boudreau Bruce Bradley .-f '-,- Z Eida Benitez Jefirey Cassidy David Channer .H s.-,, - ' 1 L Mark Collins Tammy Conrad Terri Daum Anjanette Davidian F D is-x . 'TF' '- X, . . ' 4.'.J ' 1 1 1 ' ' 4 X Y X r J T i-. mx David Doran Lori Dortch John Easton April Fernando A , 4' 542 'Q R, ' A is M- ' E ' r . k Y , . ,-, D D D ,bg X Debra Finch April Franklin Jose Fuentes Kim Gawalas M .J sb 'G , Curtis Gonzales sg Half id, .D I 1- , it '1 . . L f lu X. . Rolando Gonzalez Piper Graham Suzy Guzman Scott Hamerslough hg- Qf' fn Marla Haney Jeff Helms Nancy Hoggan Karen Ingram ai WF' 'Fl--'X -,.-A-1' Wendy Jordan Jene Kendall Cindy Keyes Edward Kiel Mike Kiel 5 -gf, - 5-5557? 5,3 2 T V SQL Q Q: 'I , V f, 3 5- Su P - :qw f iw- i' -f ' fi gxs -5, s ll-5' ' 'X gui 'J Richard Ko '.. is -u. 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STUDENT ASSCDCIATICDN FIRST SEMESTER SA OFFICERS: IL to Rl Judi Kroystad, Treasurer: Joni Deem, Assistant Secretary Treasurer: Nabil Abu-Assal, President: David Reeves, Vice-President: Cathy Blue, Social Vice: Larry White, Sponsor: Eimerissa Fauni, Secretary: Florence Boodt, Sponsor: Vivian Avila, Publicity Director: Jill Willis, Religious Vice: Brent Smith, Parlamentarian. T T ' ' ' SECOND SEMESTER SA OFFICERS: iL to RI Florence Boodt, Sponsor: Leonard Vaughn, Vice-President: Tammie Reyes, Secre- tary: Lori Barker, Social Vice: Phil-Ann Tan, Religious Vice: Ted I Templeton, President: Judi Krogstad, Treasurer: Shelly Spencer, I Publicity Director: Kevin Berger, Parlamentarian: Larry White, i Sponsor: Carol Lance, House Coordinator. THE SIDE SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS ll-rl Jenny Stonerg Jose Fuentesg Warren Halversong Elvin Rodriguesg Brent Bradley: Melanie Callg Flay Zamorag June Barrientosg Suzy Guzmang Cindy Parkhurstg Linda Coatsg Sponsor: Esther Padilla The three main activities of the Spanish Club during the year are visiting Olvera Street, providing the student body with fun-filled Spanish Day, and spending a weekend in San Felipe. All Spanish l, ll, and Ill students are mem- bers of the club. Ls SKI CLUB v LA SYERRA AC February 14 was the day scheduled for the annual LSA Ski Trip to Snow Summit. The bus left at 5:30 A.M. and reached the slopes at 9:15. Because of the weather conditions the skiing was ruined by the rain. Most of the day was spent inside the lodge playing a hot-hand of Rook or sitting by the fire. .f 4 -1 .fi x NNW 1 ,. .uf Y , ' 4 ., ji: I A l A . '- A ,er V 'ff .-y.2,l'5' . ' df- 'rex ,A '. .,'fg'E-'V J - 1 . 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X' 1 , 1 'J K , 1 A -' AVGT X X 'J X 1 ' .il X QM 1 JUNIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Cathy Wright SECRETARY: Tina Porras VICE-PRESIDENT: Tina Porras TREASURER: Dan Eggers IRELIGIOUS-VICE: Elmerissa Fauni SARGENT AT ARMS: Monte Miller Avi? in--,,,, Nimm Abu-el-haj Cynthia Albright Jay Ardron ,f ,A x ,- 1 Vivian Avila Keila Barros Anna Bartlett M... N . l l . l Q5 . l Cathy Blue Vicki Brueske Melody Christenson 0: ,J Sherri Damazo Kelli Davis Joni Deem aaaa f Sharon Derkacz Dan Eggers Cathy Emmer ...Af Elmerissa Fauni Linette Fuentes Hector Garza N .LL Jone-Angli Geriguis David Golles Mabel Gonzalez imob 4 Deborah Green Jill Haller Daryl Harrison Rx N x John l-lerrnstein Charles Hill Larry Hoff Ruth Holden t ,ng- I fn. W Q ,. Cb v-flows? Y , SJ fd , fm ' 5' Y' bw Lori Holmes Mika inada Yvonne Job 1' Pri. , W., David Jones Judi Krogstad Duane LaPree L N Tracy Lizer Kevin Lolie Daniel Mattox QL U5 Diana Mercado Jerry Miguel Monte Miller gov.-. U. 3 David Newsham Ric Orr Llsa Parker 12.7 Cindy Parkhurst Steven Perez Tina Porras Klllihwni- ., is.,-w 1 Kim Porter Brian Powell John Fiaattama Robin Rausten Jeanne Reeder qs? Clark Robbins David Fiuf Scott Schneider 'N 'u FQ ' GW' ' ' '7 . i . 1 5 ik X. Q I 1 .XM ' Pam Sherman Alicia Shirley Michelle Spencer JU5 5 Debbie Stottiemyer Paul Szymanski Glna Tomlinson 1' XX i Owen Troy Terri T B-jj Leonard Vaughn Leonard Walker Q- 1:11 aa? Sandy Wickerd Jill Willis Mervin Wilson , --.5 , it ffl- 2 Cathy Wright Zelne Zamora f X W ,,5j,gi!Jff5f q1f U U'f2,W', f f .Q vlslf. I fwwjfq Wa x f ,AD ff H M wx dw Ax J f '72 4-f f Of' IX' X fmt VI, jf wif. jf ,ffllilij I-4, i X 'Q X fhmflfflk' Cfgfk! U,-V-. W xf -V r K 'L .Ii , ,- if I- I5 IQ- 0 ,,... FOOTBALL .KX D. it 'J iTopJ L to R Back row: Leonard Walker, Rick Dortch, Jomo Ste- venson, David Reeves, Jim Hernandez, Jeff Smith, Dan Eggers, Scott Vye, Larry Hoff. L to R Front row: Ralph Scharffenberg, Monte Miller, Greg Koch, Brent Bauman, Steve Ritchey, Kevin Berger, Coach Randy Norton. fAboveJ Behind the scenes- ...CRightJ You call that a play? fOpposite page, top lefty Where's the ball? fOpposite page, top rightj Me'? Back to the bench!?! fOpposite page, bottomi Where's the other team? ,gk H wa - ' 222 K . ,I ' Q I '1 pt . ,4 V sf Q .Q 'Q' ' fx, , A 35- f 3. A 2- fix . qw, .L ,E L t 1 LISP' , ,. f' Ly' if N I Q . ,ff 25 3? , 5 TI vi , v':aT?g-, . -4 ' ' ' .' f A , B 'f G' L 1 dns' n ' n va 5 245 fa gi '5' li J S-1' . in 'O ,,,-4:- Ly' N. , -4 VCLLEYBALL Fl ,- ill ii ii Xi 'Z' m,.-.Ug?.- Ayr- A C-ag, -- F-.....,..- ,f- --f' 11-1- Clopi Just alittle more umph iAboveJ Bye-bye! lFtightJ Anything I can do to help? L to Fl. Back row: Candy Jaqua, Cathy Wright, Gayle Shep- herd, Kathy Bittle, Jill Lovell, Ruth Holden, Linda Coats, Lisa Rentschler, Coach Linda Huett. Front row: Renee Baker, Vivian Avila, Dede Pester, Den- ise DeI3rito, Cherie Mohr, Carol Thomas, Zelne Zamora, Keitha Penne.u. iOpposite page, bot- tom Ieftl The other team. . . fOpposite page, bot- tom rightj Show off! uf Q WL 9 Kr. in sb GUYS SGCCEFR This year the Guys Varsity Soccer Team was scheduled to play 3 games up at the college. The first game was won by the Varsity. Nabil Abu-Assal and Mark Harrison scored 2 to the op- posing team's 1. The second game was cancelled four times. The first 3 times it was cancelled because of the rain. The fourth time was due to the opposing team not showing. The third game was won by Varsity again. Scott Vye scoring 2 and David Reeves scor- ing 1. A v. 4 w X ff . W Jil J' Y A ip 11-- 1 4 ' XXV ,y. 83 GIRLS BASKETBALL J xu,,....... Vivian Avila, Renee Baker, Linda Coats, Kelli Davis, Denise DeBrito, Ruth Holden, Candy Jacque, Jill Lovell, Cherie Mohr, Dede Pester, Carol Thomas, Cathy Wright, and Zelne Za- rnora. 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M4 1 fn, , l . , --4 - 7,1 'tea Senior Class Officers: tl. to RJ Sergeant -at-Arms, Greg Kochg Treasurer Dede Pester Secretary Pam Helms President, Marilyn Slaterg Pastor, Ray Zamora, Vice- President, Scott Vye Assistant Secretary Treasurer Danette Anderson. Sponsors: Steve McClain and Robert Pooley. Aim: Each tor the otherg all for God. Motto: Enjoy life and help others to enjoy. NABIL ABU-ASSAL. Nabil, commonly known as Egypt , thinks he's an idealist who enjoys mysterious women. Be- sides that, Nabil also likes a girl with depthness of persona- Iity-he hates small talk, but wants to accept others as they are. Someday, Nabil would like to have a degree in political science from UC Berkley or Clairmont. Nabil likes to eat Egyptian chocolate ice cream and soup with macaroni. SAM AGUILAFL Sam's favorite place on earth is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. His pet peeves are girls who think they've got it all. Sam will always remember Chaplain Wolfson for all of his good frlends . One of the most embarrassing things that has ever hap- pened to Sam is the time he threw up in a public bus. By the way, he loves to sing in the bathroom. 'SVN 'UWA DANETTE ANDERSON. Donut likes pecan pralines-n- cream. She plans to be happy and successful when she goes to La Sierra College. When looking back at LSA, she remembers the many fun things she did with her friends on Genesis Field Studies. Mr. McClain impressed her the most because he's involved in so many things. Thirty years from now Danette will remember the heated Spiritual Phenomena discussions. GERARD ARDRON. Gerry's favorite pastimes include singing and playing the guitar. He exclaims That's kool! to a girl that is modest and polite. Friendly is a good word to describe Gerard. He will remember all of the friendly people and nice teachers at LSA. Gerard was impressed by Elder Lesko because, in Gerard's words, I like his style. Gerard enjoys math because it's challenging. SHERRY BARNETT. Sherry likes being called Chubby Cheeks and eating mint 'n chip ice cream. She likes dream- ing about the future and plans to be happy and make others happy. She dislikes people chomping on ice and flying mice. Hoping to be in heaven thirty years from now Sherry wants to be associating with people and eating scrumptious canta- loupe and strawberries. JUNE BARRIENTOS. Junebug is an allright person whose favorite pastime is daydreaming of a certain ?? Personality, good looks, brown eyes and a good body make up her guy as she recalls all the hunks that have come and gone in, the four years she was in LSA. June thinks it's absurd going to LSA. While she was here Mrs. Padilla managed to impress her. June likes how she is so patient and sweet. Thirty years from now June hopes to be famous. JORGE BAZAN Nice everything is what Jorge looks for in a girl. Nice looking, good character, and sweet personality. Jorge enjoys things like photography, playing bass guitar, art, singing in Delta Mu, diving and weight lifting, to name just a tew of his interests. Next year he plans to go to college. He wants to be a psychologist. Jorge describes himself as being quiet, but destructive. KATHY BITTLE. Bitt enjoyed taking Food Preservation and learning all of those little domestic chores. Kathy likes to eat steak, burritos, and chocolate chip ice cream, especially at Rueben's. She drives a 450 SL, but Bitt still likes those Volkswagons! Saturday night 30 years from now, Kathy hopes to be playing pool until 5:30 a.m. with Robert Purdey and Dennis Hoff. DAVID BOOTH. David's favorite pastimes are computer programming and reading dictionaries. David wants to go to college next year and become an electronics technician and engineer. David would identify himself with an ant because it has the largest brain in the proportion to its size Dave will always remember the students and friends that he has met at LSA. PAUL BOBAM Paul will always remember LSA for Mr. Millard and his Genesis Field Studies class. Auto mechanics is his favorite subject. He wouldn't mind driving a Porsche to go along with his Dodge Colt. It he was given a lot of money, Paul would spend it on investments for future use. Paul enjoys daydreaming about the future. Thirty years from now, he hopes to simply be having fun. BRENT BRADLEY. Bernardo or Brent, thinks he s lazy which fits in well with his favorite saying, Man l'm sleepy. Someday, he would like to own a Citroen Maserati, prefer- ably with a chaeuffer so that he doesn't have to drive. For now he'll settle for any car that he can get his hands on. As you probably guessed, Brent's favorite pastime is sleep- ing and as for girls Brent simply grades on the curve. JAMES BUZARD. Buzard, the animal with which Jim identi- fies, wants to go to college next year. He also hopes to become a pilot someday. Jim's favorite subject is computer programming, although no one knows why! Jim likes to spend his spare time bowling or day-dreaming about becoming rich. Mr. Lewis impressed Jim the most because he is a fun teacher to be around. MALANIE CALL. Melanie Call, alias Schizo, will never forget the strict attendance policy. She will also remember Coach Norton's great legs. Melanie's favorite sport is skiing. Thirty years from now Melanie hopes to be. taking over Gilda Radner's Position on Saturday Night Live! LINDA COATS. Crazy , is the one word that best de- scribes Linda. She loves her Government class because Mr. White teaches it! Wong also impressed her the most because he doesn't mind if you tease him. Next year Lindy plans to attend college at UC Santa Bar- bara so that she can become a social worker, The one thing Linda will remember about LSA is the atten- dance window. pions! to the maximum. only 6'3 tall! humor. , . his first year here STAN COOK. Bicycle motocross is Micks favorite sport. He also enjoys weight lifting Must be is one of Stan s favortte sayings Pizza from Luigino's Pizza Place is his favorite food and he loves peppermint candy ice cream Looks, friendliness loyalty and a good sense of humor are what Stan looks for in a girl ln describing his class Stan would say We are the Cham DARRELL CYPHERS Babe more commonly known as Darrell, likes a girl to have looks unashamed sweetness and a considerate personality He hates it when sklnny girls harp about being fat Next year Darrell plans to go to PUC and to fulfill his life s ambition to become one with God and to develop his ability DarrelI's Favorite sport is basketball And no wonder' He s DENISE DeBFtlTO Disneyland' is what Denise will say if you ask her about her favorite place on earth She will never forget the time she went to Disneyland with South House or all of the fun she had rn intramurals Denise enjoys things like reading good memories talking with a friend, and playing lots of pranks Denise didn't say which teacher impressed her most ex cept that he has a cute French accent and a funny sense of DOUG DOHAN. Dougie would most like to do something useful and valuable with his life by being an orthopedic surgeon at a ski resort near a lake He enjoys things like making electronic kits fishing racquetball skiing photog raphy, and daydreaming about crazy inventions that would make a million dollars Doug will never forget Larry White because he acted like he'd been at LSA for thirty years when actually it was only DENNIS ELKINS. Dennis will always remember Mr. Millard because he seems to have a good relationship with God as well as a sense of humor, He will also remember Chaplain Wolfson and his friends at Chapel. Dennis likes a girl that is interesting and has good ways. Good looks may help, but it isn't a prerequisite. ALISA FORDHAM. Alisa is a bubbly person who loves rainbows, bright yellow, and Disneyland. She often day- dreams about the day when she's in her summer beach house or her winter cabin after their honeymoon cruise to the Carribean. Looking back at LSA reminds her of Mr. White. She had a good time in his class even though she did flunk all his tests. She says whatever to Chemistry lab and detentions. RICK DORTCH. On Saturday night, 30 years from now, Ricky hopes to be kicking back with his friend around the fire in his log cabin on a lake in Canada. Rick really likes mountaineering, snow skiing, and studying geology-especially in the Sierras. Rick absolutely hates having a bottom locker right below his sister's. Besides that, he will never forget that spring concert when he fell off of the choir risers right in the middle of a song. KRISTIE EASTERDAY. Greg, Greg, Greg is what Kristie would say if you caught her daydreaming. She likes remem- bering the time that her boyfriend put ice down her top ata restaurant. Though she is 5'8 Kristie drives a Honda, She wishes she could drive a Corvelle but she'll have to wait until she looses 3 Mr. Millard impressed her most as a teacher. She liked his style of teaching Bible. v r' I I X ,f 3 I JIM GARZA. Ponch is an active person. He is 5'5 which is probably why he could have evolved from The Hobbit. Jim wants to master the guitar next year, or go to college. His ambition in life is to work on the tube. He doesn't plan to live to be old. Thirty years from now, Jim will be going to a celebrity party with his wife. WARREN HALVERSON. Warren, better known as Hal- vy , enjoys daydreaming about sailing on the sea. His favorite location on earth is Collegedale, Tennessee. In his spare time, Warren likes to draw and build boat models. Next year Warren plans to go to college and someday become a biologist. What Warren will remember most about LSA is the fact that it is his third and last academy! MILLIE HARRIS. Millie says shooboongala to licorce, bubblegum, and strawberry icecream. Cruising, partying, and playing volley ball are some of her favorite pastimes. Millie would like to have an M.G. Midget. She'Il have to settle for one with two wheels until she finds some way of keeping her foot out of her mouth. As she looks back at LSA she thinks of Mrs. Padilla who taught her patience. She also thinks of Mr. White who taught her patience for white people. ite place on earth -.Jr Doing lt Our Way best describes her class tribe. and good looks. MARK HARRISON The Grand Tetons are Harry s favor His favorite pastimes are going to amusement parks and daydreaming about flying in a spaceship He also enjoys studying Spanish and water skiing In fact. 30 years from now on a Saturday night Mark hopes to be water skiing bare footed with a flashlight in his hand Someday, Mark would like to be an x ray technician GERI-ANN HASTEROK Jugs is quite often heard ex claiming, How quaint' Geri-Ann's guy must be gentle loyal and have a love for kids, because Geri wants to adopt boat babies Chaplain Wolfson will not be forgotten by Geri Ann be cause he gave her a fair chance he understood and he became a friend. not just a teacher MIKE HAYNES. Mike is 5 11 and wears size 11 shoes He likes German chocolate cake ice cream and Italian food and enjoys eating out at Guadalaharry s He enjoys skiing, swimming and tennis and likes his girl to be good looking with a friendly outgoing personality Mike was impressed by Mrs Padilla s concern and under standing for her students at LSA RICHARD HEINTZ Chief Running Bare Heintz enjoys hunting because it gives chief plenty chance bring em back big game. His favorite places include the mountains rivers, and beaches wherever there be plenty game for Richard was impressed with Mr White because he reminds him of a Navajo chief His girl should have things in common with him personality PAM HELMS. Puma's favorite saying is Oh, ickl ies- pecially when she's doing senior write-upsl. She drives a white station wagon, otherwise known as The White Bomb. She would like to drive a Porsche 930 Turbo. V Pam likes a guy that is a good Christian and has an outgo- ing personality and good looks. Pam will always remember all ol the friends she has made at LSA and all of the fun she had on G.F.S. JIM HERNANDEZ. Hem is a very versed person. He likes eating vic'hipsoise at Bobby Maggis and he loves Chinese green tea. Hem plans to study his cheeks off next year so that he can make his million and a half in the near future. Then he plans to give a million and a half away. Collecting napkins and singing are some of his favorite pastimes. WAYNE HESS. Wayne, who describes himself as being grateful , loves going to Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons. His favorite subject is general shop because he can have fun while learning. Wayne was impressed the most by Mr, Millard because of his sense of humor and logic. Next year Wayne plans to go to college and pursue a career in either architecture or engineering. LISA HONOR, ll yOU ever hear somebody exclaiming wi- zeroums! you know that il must be Lisa. Lisa loves hearts and the color white. Her guy must love the beach as much as she does and he HAS to be tall, among other things. Lisa would like to have a career and someday be happily married. Lisa will miss all of the lun she's had with her friends at LSA. MARIGOLD JABBOUR. Marigold, commonly known as Mari, likes playing music or singing, or planning activities. Being in the right place, with the right person, doing the right thing is Marigold's fantasy. Mangold was impressed by Mr, McClain because he enjoys doing a lot ol the same things students do. She hates getting up in the morning for the 6:45 a.m. physics lab. J i CANDY JAQUA. Sweets always says l'll never forget when... and then she can never remember what it was. Candy really likes dating-especially a guy that is sensible, fun, and who loves Christ with all his heartg he should be taller than she, and must like her alot. Candy has been in Delta Mu for three years, and in choir tor one. She loves to sing, and sings well we might add. WILLIAM KINCHEN. Willie is an active person who loves track. He thinks daydreaming is a waste of time and be- lieves that you should live now because what you have now you might not have in the future. Willie plans to go to college and major in theology and physical education, then he plans to teach in academy. Randy Norton and the gym is what Willie will remem- ber most about LSA. Coach taught him to enjoy and be- come actively involved in sports. GREG KOCH. When Greggie is not entertaining cars, he is working on girls. His ambition in life is finding a 1O having 3 c's-cute, curvacious, and a touch of class. His favorite sport is skiing. That is why his favorite place is on top of his skis. Greg was impressed by Mr. Whites being able to call him- self a teacher with his LO. Thirty years from now, Greg will be singing Freebird reminding him of the class of 1980! GENI KROGSTAD. Cool your jets! exclaims Geni when she thinks you're getting impatient. Geni would like to be either a teacher or a physical thera- pist, Whichever one she chooses, she will do the best possible job. Sewing and reading are two of Geni-B's favorite pastimes. Someday Geni would like to have twelve kids-that is, IF they can afford them. CAROL LANCE. Chickee exclaims, Go for it! to snow skiing and racquetball. She enjoys learning about the past it tl. x tp tl 41 in history and the unexpected things in chemistry. Carol describes herself as provocative. She hates unex- pected quizzes, and people who are late or two-faced. Next year, Carol plans to go to school and become a doctor, and then become a marine biologist. Carol will always remember LSA's attendance policy and ms .4 WW. , . . . . KENNETH Ll. Anywhere near nature-that is Ken's favorite place. He really enjoys camping where he is surrounded by green hills. Ken likes a girl that is good looking, outgoing, and has a good personality. He will never forget the time that he tainted at the Christmas Banquet from having had the flu. Ken's ambition in life is to develop his full potential. SORAYA LOZANO. Soraya likes to be on the beach dream- ing of someone special, She likes football, rocky road ice- cream, pizza, and history. Soraya plans to go to LLU next year and become a success- ful doctor. She remembers detentions most about LSA. ANEE MANIACOP. Anee plans to become a nurse so that she can help others. Anee wants all her men to be handsome, intelligent and athletic, The one physical characteristic that Anee would like to change is her shortness iexactly five feet talljl Although Anee doesn't have any favorite pastimes, she does enjoy daydreaming about having all her homework done. JOHN MARONEY. John enjoys body surfing, throwing a frisbee, and playing volleyball. He describes himself as spaced-out since he dreams of being on another world. John hopes that someday he will be famous and rich. Mr. Millard impressed John the most since, he knows what he's talking about . Thirty years from now John will remember his class and wonder why he keeps hearing Saturday in the Park in his head. BRUCE MAXSON. Bruce Maxson, better known as Lips , loves squirting people with fire extinguishers. Not only that, his favorite place on earth in LSA at 2:00 in the morning Next year Bruce plans on sleeping-a lot! He also hopes to set the world's record for the fattest person. Bruce will always remember Mr. Mathey because of his high morals and intellignece, The funniest thing that has ever happened to Bruce is the time he got pantsed in Co-ed P.E. JULIE MICHELSON. Julie's two favorite places are either the mountains in Colorado or the California beaches. There she can daydream about guys or what it will be like in Heaven. Julie likes her guys to be kind, to have good looks, and to have a little bit of intelligence ia lot of intelligence is pre- ferredj. And what will Julie remember most about her first date? She couIdn't stand the guy after the date. I-Q MIKE MILLER. Mike is a very tall person who likes fixing cars, boogie boarding, and messing around. He daydreams about driving his 928 Porsche ich yealt to go snow skiing. Mike will remember the counselor's office at LSA the most. His favorite subject is varsity because he can talk without raising his hand. The teacher that impressed him the most was Fiandy Norton, for two reasons: He never knows which way is up, and he has such a good looking girlfriend. ELDA MUNOZ. Elda is a serious person who likes singing and playing the piano. She likes history and doesn't mind eating Cuban and Puertorican food anywhere that is clean and decent. She daydreams about guys with cute, chubby legs and hopes one day to become an opera singer. Elda will remember Mr. Wolfson for his crazy ways. and LSA for its attendance policy. TEFlFiE' NADIG. If you ever hear somebody yelling Ya Baby it has to be Terre. Terre enjoys eating divinity fudge and Spanish food at the Paseo Cantina. Besides eating, she likes taking walks, shop- ping, traveling and daydreaming about guys. Thirty years from now. Terre would like to get on a plane and go around the world for the 7 time. Terre added that she would like to give her feet to her dear friend Dede Slack, TIM NELSON. Someday, Tim would like to raise a family and have a job that he really enjoys. Next year he plans to prepare for the future by going to college. ln a girl, Tim wants nice looks and a pleasant personality. Imagine Tim's surprise when he got his finger caught in his trumpet mute and couldn't get it out-right in the middle of a band concert! LORI PARTRIDGE. Lori claims that Mr. White impressed her the most because he's still learning how to teach. Lori's favorite location is Bermuda where she can sit and daydream about men. All of Lori's men must have personal- ity, looks, a nice body, and a love for God, Thirty years from now Lori hopes to be able to leave her house by going through the front door instead of her bed- room window! DEDE PESTER. Dedums says pookeydoo to prailines n' cream. She likes physical education because it's such a challange. When Dedums thinks of LSA, Genesis Field Studies pops into her mind. The teacher that impressed her the most was Linda Huett. She wasn't only a great teacher but also a good Christian friend. Larry White also remains in Dede's mind as a person who cracks me up. Dede's only regret is that she can't remember names! KEITH PORTER. This is Keith's first year with us here at LSA. He comes from the Sacramento Fliver Delta area. Keith enjoys the outdoors. Especially when he's with his brothers. His favorite classes include Bible and History. GRACE POWELL. Grace, who is only five feet tall, enjoys going out to eat at the Bamboo Hut. She also likes to spend her spare time playing the piano. Grace plans to goto college and hopes to become a nurse. The teacher that most impressed Grace at LSA is Mrs. Padilla because she is very friendly and makes you happy when you are around her. Grace will also remember all the friends she made at LSA. ANGIE PRIMERO. What makes Shortcake unique is the fact that good things come in small packages. Maybe that is why being short is just one ol her best assets. Next year Angie will be studying hard in college so that she can become a dietitian. She also hopes to marry and have two kids-a girl and a boy. Angie's men must be humorous, honest, and have a nice hairstyle. DAVID REEVES. Next year Davie plans to attend college somewhere. He also wants to get an active job that pays a reasonable amount of money. The most absurd thing that ever happened to David is the time he got suspended for not wearing his shoes! Thirty years from now on a Saturday night, David hopes to be playing basketball with Scott Vye and his kids. STEVE RITCHEY. Steve enjoys doing things like going to the beach and playing sports - especially volleyball. His favorite class is P.E. because he likes to exercise and have fun. Good looks and personality like his are a must for Steve's girl. Someday he hopes to be rich and marry the perfect girl. Steve was impressed with Mr. McClain because he knows so much and teaches so many classes. A! 1 l l I Q! QD 1 il 'Yi 9 W g -Juli D, I ii ,Ar 1' 'IS Elf RUTH SANCHEZ. Ruthie's favorite sports are hiking, bicy- cling, skiing, and skating. Her favorite saying is you learn something new every day. Maybe that's why her favorite subjects are chemistry 8 computer programming. Some of Ruth's ambitions in life are to serve others and go to college to prepare herself for a career. Ruth will never forget all the friendly, eccentric, and interest- ing people that she has met at LSA. WENDY SAUL. Harvey is a nocturnal person who likes chess because she's always wanted to learn it. Writing is also a favorite. She also likes thinking, walking in cities, and daydreaming of her life after her eighteenth birthday. Harvey aspires to be a farmer in downtown New York where she plans to live a wreckless life and hopes she can live to paint about it. Wendy will most remember Wong's classes. RALPH SCHARFFENBERGABB Monaco is Scharff's fa- vorite car, too bad he only drives a Porsche 911 Turbo Carrera. Ralph enjoys eating peanut butter and pickle ice cream, Mexican food, and going to the beach. Ralph would definitely like to change the hair structure on his little left toe. Next year, Ralph plans to spend his time working a little, playing a little, and studying a little so he can just live com- fortably. GAYLE SHEPHERD. Happy is the word Shep uses to describe herself. It seems to go along well, with her favorite saying lf there's a will, there's a way. Someday. Gayle hopes to be wealthy and happily married to somebody with good looks and a great personality. If you are ever around Gayle, be sure you're not driving slow. or cracking your knuckles - she hates it! DAVID SIMPKINS. Cool Dave is a crazy guy who likes to read The Guiness Book of World Records. He likes girls with a good personality, clear complexion, pretty, white teeth, cute eyes, and a nice shape. Bible is his favorite subject because it is easy and discusses morality. Dave hopes he'll one day go to heaven and sit at the right hand of God. DEDE SLACK. Next year, Dede plans to go to school in Europe and travel around the country. Someday she hopes to have a career and get married. Dede's pet peeves are dieting and feet. Besides changing her weight, Dede wouldn't mind having a tiny and adorable nose. Dede will not forget the time that she got her hair caught in a sewing machine here at LSA. MARILYN SLATER. Mare really appreciates the love and care she gets from all of her friends. She says They are the funnest and neatest people to be around. Marilyn loves challenging sports-especially water and snow skiing. In tact, her favorite place on earth is on an uncrowded glassy lake or on an empty mountain slope - skiing of course! ADFlIENE SMITH. It you happen to hear somebody shout- ing Serious, Serious, Serious, joint! You know that it has to be Yevette. Yevette, otherwise known as Adriene, enjoys eating frozen yogurt and Soul food at Love's. Adriene enjoys daydreaming about dudes-especially ones with personality. Next year, Adriene plans to goto college and study to be a doctor. a .fx 9 I JEFF SMITH. Miracles out of Nowhere is the song Jett thinks would best describe the class of 1980. If Jeff were given a large sum of money, he would give it to the Smith Foundation ot Further Advancement in Musical Appreciation!?! Maybe that explains why he wants to be- come independently wealthy! Jefl's favorite place on earth is any beach - as long as it is occupied by lots ot suntanned blondes. JENNY STONER. Peanuts loves to daydream of learning how to ski. She also loves eating Mexican food. As Jenny looks back on LSA, she remembers Mr. White. He manages to make his classes interesting and he has a good sense ot humor. Thirty years from now Jenny will be watching Melanie Call taking Gilda Radners place on Saturday Night Live. I 'V I BRENT SMITH. Brent thinks that off the waII is the best way to describe himself. A lot of teachers impressed Brent because they weren't just teachers-they were friends. Brent's favorite pastime is relaxing so that he can day- dream about women and last cars. His favorite subject is people because they are so interest- ing to study. GAIL SMITH. Gail is a vivacious girl who likes to go out and have fun. She loves laughing at stupid things and can't sit still too long. Gail wants to get married and be either a medical secretary or a professional skater Mr. Millard impressed Gail the most. She likes his blue eyes and his unique way of teaching Bible. ,P L 2 l I N I STEVE THORPE. Stevey enjoys studying religion because it involves his future more than any other subject. In fact, next year he plans to go to La Sierra College and study to become a doctor-minister and draw as many people to Christ as possible. Steve would best identify himself with a porpoise, because of their intelligence and love for man. JAMES TRIPLET. Triplet's favorite meal includes any kind of meat tas long as it's steaki and cake. Kathy Wickerd and Christy Blake are what James looks for in a girl. His favorite car is a Corvette. James will never forget the time vegetarianism drove him crazy on the Genesis Field Studies trip. tNor will any of the people who were on the triplj may , ,mx-gf MARK SWANSON. Mark is new at LSA this year from Loma Linda Academy. He will be remembered tor his interests in electronic games. TED TEMPLETON. Ted, alias Teddybob , loves to eat at Martha Jo McGuIlicuty's Cafe. His favorite location is the inner hollows of a clean Mexican barrel , Ted daydreams about being on a deserted island that has ultra clean waves. He won't be alone either! One of Ted's biggest ambitions is to get his Ph.D. so he can become a garbage man. Thirty years from now, Ted hopes to be visiting the Lord at his home in Heaven. JIM VINEYARD. Big Jim's favorite saying, lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again and again until you get it right! is a good reason to describe him as persistent. Elder Pooley and Mr. Millard won't be forgotten by Jim because they made him think about who he is and where he's going. Jim likes motorcycling, hiking, flying, girl watching, eating, sleeping, and making money. SCOTT VYE. Olly likes to daydream of gorgeous girls with great eyes and a great personality. Physical sciences and contanct sports are Scott's favorite subjects. They stimulate him. . .intellectually. Late night classes and snow on the trees are what Scott will remember about LSA. Mr. Millard impressed Scott the most because ...he makes you think and also has outrageous ideas. ELTON WEBB. Elton's favorite subject is P.E. because it doesn't take a lot of studying to pass it. Elton will never forget the attendance office at LSA be- cause that's where he spent most of his time! Together, fthe one word that describes only Elton,J wants to change his height because he's not tall enough. On a Saturday night, 30 years from now, Elton wants to be going to a movie at LSA with his kids, who will be attending LSA! LAUBIE WILSON. Laurie says BASEBALL! is her favorite sport. She daydrearns of the day the Angels go all the way. Laurie Remembers frustrating chemistry labs and staying up till 4:30 a.m. tor Sierrascope layout. Mr. Zamora im- pressed her the most with his magic with music. Thirty years from now, Laurie hopes to be watching a sunset on a re-created Two-Bit as she talks to Jesus. RON WlLSON. Fion's favorite nickname is Chicken Lips. He likes Biology, the mountains, and having a good time with friends. Flon aspires to be a semi- professional basket weaver but he'll give college a shot. As Fton looks back at LSA, he will remember mainten- ance's desperate and futile attempt to make the grass grow on the quad. He will remember Mr. Hill for his sense of humor. CAROL WISDOM. Carol's favorite place on ear earth is in the mountains and out of the smog. She really enjoys doing things like backpacking. hiking, badminton, and reading. Study hall is Carol's favorite calss because the teacher dosen't give any homework. Carol wants her man to be ambitious, good looking, and have a Christian character, Mr. Millard impressed Carol because of his ability to make people laugh and teach them something as well. TRACY WRIGHT. Tennis is Tracy's favorite sport. Her daughter better love tennis. Tracy wants a tennis pro and to Own her own club, Tracy's hobbies include reading and things like raising sharks and then setting them tree. Someday she wants to own a crocodile. Tracy will never forget Chaplain Wofson's beautiful smile and his Christian sincerity. Nor will she forget Mr. Digneo's getting after her for eating in the library. RAY ZAMORA. Watching T.V., hobnobbing with friends, eating, watching girls. and PE, class work- outs are what Sugar Flay enjoy doing most. In other words. he likes to take it easy Someday he hopes to be a famous professional sports physical therapist for the California Angels. Flay identifies himself with a lion because they are so au- thoritative and everyone listens when they roar. n. 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'mg ' A 'A ., t , iifn' -, . - s., V , ' 7 i '.1 ff .'2'f .'-. 221- ' 1 , Q : . - -1 , ,yr '. 1 .., Q, ff A., . , Karma! ,Y 1-- 11. 1 N' ,su 1 ,- A- 1' .- ,- '. ' ' par 1 -' ,Ay ,,,4:f.51 .bjv L91 1 1 5 A 1 .- ' . f H ,-lgfgrfv 31, jd ' L + 3.1 Q gy, fv f L, - , A Qyfgjf . 7 gtx ...M 'NRM The Fall Picnic was held on October 5 this year. It consist- ed of several events including frisbee throwing, bike rac- W ing, swimming, and slalom skateboarding. Although the race was close, Blue was the house with the most accumu- lated points at the end of the day. , - ,ve A. . Y, Q, Us -'E - ,ix V 'P+ rg Sf f. i ' Y- v '!:, ,?.fiF:- V limi j i . ,gl ku NJ .XJ X W' .f ,af gh-,E 5?-. V M X ill J. -J -W wi ,MJ . 5 2 ' f X rl :.,i ffl-L 41 N TJ , H1 ' X' J' X A- Aja 'r f Jo -i MX' X5 uw-N -?- qlv MARGARET BEVAN. Margaret Bevan has taught English at LSA for several years. Bevan loves eating out, reading, traveling, going to concerts and bal- lets, visiting friends, etc. Bevan has had many funny encounters with students. One time she tooksome students to see a play, but couldn't find the parking lot entrance. She ended up driving on the sidewalk. There was also the time she sent a student to make an announcement over the intercom. After the announcement, he said, Miss Bevan is a cutie! -over the intercom, i , ELWOOD CHRISTENSON. Trying to teach Algebra 1 and Geometry, is what Elwood Christenson states as his jobs at LSA. Christenson finds students peculiar. So he has a very peculiar way of attracting their attention-he justs removes anything istudent, desk, chair, or accessoriesl that is not paying attention from the inside of the classroom to the outside. lf Christenson wasn't teaching he would go into sales, farming, or the dairy business. Christenson thinks that LSA is unique because it is near a college and Winchells. FLORENCE BOODT. Florence Boodt is the counselor and co-sponsor of the Student Association at LSA. To Boodt, LSA is unique because the students are like a big group of brothers and sisters in some ways. The most funny experiences Boodt has had with students at LSA is teaching Freshman English to the class of 1981. Boodt likes sewing, reading, and hooking rugs. In the summer she likes to study, work, or vacation. lx ' Rr. t 4, ROGER CHURCHES. Roger Churches, LLU's Art Department chair- man, spends one period a day teaching at LSA. He has been teaching art here for 3 years. Churches and his wife Sharon, have two children, both attending La Sierra Elementary school. His oldest, Andrea, is 13, and Kevin is 10. Churches enjoys Southern California during the winter, but during the summer he likes to leave Southern California and travel to the East Coast and Europe. -- 119 guy, C wtf me ki? i Q Arzjcfurtci, IW Cf i CC.t Qh C L Q1,Li-EMflQllCii,L1Ai f aiu mme ,MQ ight mi n ,A ,t CLIFF CLUE. This is Cliff Clue's first year at LSA. He teaches biology, general math, and science. If he wasn't teaching, he would work tor the forest service leading groups through sections ofthe park that were of biological importance. Backpacking and cross -country skiing are among Clue's hobbies. He enjoys the tranquility and beauty he finds from those activities. Clue will never forget the song that was written by students using the vocabulary from biology to the the tune of Auld Lang Syne. Clue enjoys the positive attitude ofthe students at LSA, and the interest they show towa ds academic activities. is tif? QYLJCH. O i lloel Li LooLciidi,,JQli.. ti t glgtk ittlufi Elisa CfLbTliiLL 0 LINDA HUETT. Linda Huett, girls' Physical Educati n teacher is LSA is now in her second year of teaching. Not only is Huett educationally qualified for teaching ishe is a Walla Walla graduatei, but she is also quite physically capable. She states that her proudest achievement was when she broke five track records in one day while attending high school! Due to the fact that her family is full of love and unity, Huett believes her . parents were the most responsible for makin? her what she is ,- - Q I I JOYCE DIGNEO. The Business Education teacher at LSA is Joyce Digneo. She has been at LSA for 10 years, part of that time as the registrar. E.J. Digneo, Digneo's husband, also works at LSA. They have two children, Jay and Kay. Digneo mentioned that her husband has influ- enced her life the most because he talks to me about so many things and he is such an interesting person. Digneo enjoys her summers. Last summer she spent 3 weeks in Hawaii for a class reunion! Digneo's hobbies include sewing and church work. She feels that the close bonds between the students and teachers make LSA different from most schools to its size. 'LL PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE BETTY KISSINGER. Betty Kissinger has been a part-time English teacher this year. Before that she substituted in all departments. What Mrs. Kissinger likes most about her personality is the fact that she enjoys life and the beauty around her. She attributes this aspect of her personality to the effect Christ has had upon her. Kissinger's favorite places on earth are, Laguna Beach, Paris France, Ouebec. Canada. or wherever her husband is. ixconnio coco Qeiraoaicwf ffmiltwem T' LJ ervgqpvrii -well C-gt + r f loci, fit v5-if i Qriiliilbg ' cd L,0h.ccli4 jf, OL fl-Y i IO goggg' f 4aJQ,.,isa+ef lads 0 LYUDQ. Q-ll tile. GTCLQH TFLJ- qi MADALYN LATHROP. Madalyn Lathrop has taught Consumer Educa- tion and home economics at LSA for twenty-one years. She is also one of the yearbook sponsors Christ, Lathrop's family and the home economics teacher Lathrop had at Walla Walla College has influenced her the most in life. Although she loves teaching, Lathrop secretly wishes she could run a boutique shop or manage a Persian cat farm. Living with Lathrop at her favorite place on earth ther homet, is her husband Dr. Earl Lathrop, a professor of Biology at Loma Linda Univer- sity. Away from home but still Lathrop's daughter, is Cheryl. ART LESKO. Art Lesko is the Youth Minister at La Sierra SDA Church. He also teaches Bible part time at LSA. This is his first year at La Sierra. Lesko has several hobbies including drawing and painting, astronomy, and indoor plants. He and his wife, Lennette, have two children, Angela, age 10, and Todd, age 5. The most unusual thing that Lesko has done to attract a student's attention was to pop a balloon in a sleeping student's ear and give him the note inside which read wake up! Lesko enjoys eating tossed green salads and driving in some heavenly pIace a car that is paid for. JERRY LEWIS. Jerry Lewis' job includes teaching history and Having tun with the students! He will never forget the time that he did a T.V. bathtub commercial for speech class! Lewis is a cheerful man who loves life. He believes that a christian can have a lot of fun and many laughs. His hobbies include oil painting and building his own home. He also enjoys raising Dobermans. lf he wasn't teaching, Lewis would be doing something that includes youth. He stated that, All youth care, but LSA youth care more. STEVE McCLAlN. Steve McClain teaches math and science at LSA. McClain is the sponsor of ski club and is co-sponsor of the great class ot 1980! The Tetons is McClain's favorite place on earth. He has been there several times as an instructor in Genesis Field Studies. He also enjoys oriental food la taste acquired from living in Hawaii for 13 yearsi, porsches, talking to people around the world on his ham radio, and skiing. He has been at LSA for 8 years, 2 of which were spent teaching science in the Junior High. , .9 Q' 9 f . a ls.. fa, ' tfg .EL 1 ' .5 . V-- an a.. 1,41 - - is 1 Q 4- t Iv A 'k 1:15 QV 4 in 1 4, -, ff' 122 1 j -.., 01 ... me .- -- '44 'fv -4- .sr . its si , . o-kg ALAIN MATHEY. Alain Mathey has taught industrial education at LSA tor three years. Mathey enjoys the united laculty and friendly student body at LSA. He will never forget the time one of his students wore dark sunglasses in class so that he would not be seen sleeping. Nor will students easily erase the memorable lecture Mathey delivered partly in French. Mathey also enjoys swimming which is probably why he associates himself with a beaver. He also admires the beaver's ability to build and to make noise. Mathey was influenced greatly by his French literature teacher. Through the experience of others, that his teacher drew from literature, Mathey started to understand himslef better because he began to perceive the world under new light. BILL MILLAHD. ll LSA wants a mysterious Bible teacher who closely relates himself to the Loch Ness monster, it has one-Bill Millard. Millard is the originator and director ol Genesis Field Studies. Millard knows how to keep his motor home windows clean on G.F.S. trips. He just plays Nabil Abu-Assal a game ot lrisbee. ll Abu-Assal loses, he must clean Millard's windows. Millard's windows are consis- tently clean! Astronomy and playing with a ham radio are Millard's favorite hobbies. ll he was not leaching, he would be a lawyer, a dentist, an airtorce pilot, geologist, etc.. etc. Anita, Millard's wife, is the person who has influenced Millard the most. At the time ol this writing they have a little boy, Eric l2j, with another little Millard on the way! RANDY NORTON. Randy Norton has been the men's physical educa- tion teacher at LSA for three years and is a co-sponsor for the freshmen class. Snow skiing, waterskiing, sailing, football, and racquetball are Norton's favorite hobbies. Norton's favorite places include Lake Tahoe and Hawaii. lf coach wasn't teaching, he says his next choice of career would be guilding homes and commercial buildings. Norton's favorite foods are definitely Mexican and Italian. ESTHER PADILLA. Esther Padilla is the Spanish teacher at LSA. Padilla is a happy-go-lucky person who loves young people. She loves to sing, walk along the beach, and watch a sunset. Padilla had an interesting summer. She went to Hawaii with the class of '79, did some sewing, some studying, and GOT MARRlED! Padilla loves teaching so much that she doesn't even dream of any other professions. To me, teaching is a beautiful ministry and l am grateful for the privelege to exercise it at LSA. Y 0 E l 1 ,, 3. i 5 Y ia E. 5 S lu.4 ha I 9 u 0 0 in 1 ' 14 KSA Q cu 1,4 -. c, 0 .T I' -V f-. . .t A ROBERT POOLEY. Robert Pooley has been teaching Bible at LSA for 6 years. Pooley is a very easy going person. He loves to go water skiing because it provides a chance for him to get some good physical exercise. He also likes ham radios because they offer an opportunity for complete relaxation and a change from the usual activities. ln the summer, Pooley's time is spent on Genesis Field Studies and vacations. Pooley's parents have had a lot of impact on his life. They helped develop his love for God and fellow man early in his youth. His wife, has helped in developing the talents God gave him. TED SNEED. Ted Sneed, a first year teacher at LSA, instructs in the areas of developmental reading and math. Sports, games, reading, and relating to people in group activities are Sneed's favorite activities. His favorite foods are in the hot and coId category. Sneed says that God has influenced his life a great deal. He also notes that his father has influenced his life spiritually, mentally, and, ofcourse, financially. DAVID VEGLAHN. David Veglahn is a third year English teacher at LSA. Expressing and creating are among the most satisfying life experiences for Veglahn. Maybe that's why he enjoys writing songs, singing them, and playing them on his guitar. Veglahn says that he has about 135 kids, and that it's hard to keep track of them from one semester to the next. He thinks that both faculty members and students are exceptional: teachers are hard-working and competent and the students are generally positively motivated. KIRSTEN WEST. Kirsten West, the piano teacher at LSA, enjoys gar- dening, swimming, and painting. lf she wasn't teaching piano, she would spend her time growing flowers. West doesn't like the intercom system at LSA. She claims that it drives her crazy! Her favorite food is raspberries, and her favorite place on earth is Geneva, Switzerland. Before coming to LSA, West attended La Sierra College. She remem- bers the times she had with good friends while she was in high school. West's husband, Art, is a dental student at LLU. ' Q L C t ,rf f. QL! , ALM, had it j77N.Q.,t,M,.4,j ,jL,4t,Jv,LfZMiJfL Lctvffvdf M0641 fvfv 4 -:QM-f LJOMAHVVQ ,QA-W ,cane V we V ' ' J kfffffrviozftof-had. t'f,a,vi,LfsvQ, 'vf'7'k r i'A' ZAJDV '4 V 'IAM kj! LLJ1 Mui fam, ,.10l,Mwoa-waz kjUx?MjC,'CUl'f SML Am KWLLV AJQAL' am' ,- ' I - , -QLLQ .,efgZ ctfiiiffcar S 7CwLf L.,g,,UL, svi!,afffL!ltz, flfcf VCWM f fs- fs Qffsfl Q4 f 7 ' 7 J' A , , I K sl ef Q., t-,LLIL ' a1.,,L.L2L,, Vljffflfc Mdgfaadd, 4' ffiff KL! X AQHA ' f 1 ,. - X - ff f Z, ffif9791fZ, ' d 'tQL'2'I'LrLMC'L' Jana jf' QW L M IL mi- Q! 1 U ,Lf 7 5 A ,' R if-'I 'Tilt -I .PC I r ' LARRY WHITE. Larry White, History teacher is in his second year of I 1 - I ,QN t h' t LSA. . B MJ it gk E, eac mg a hffggg y, . 47' 'X ggi' V . 3 White is very active in other areas. For instance, he is the co-sponsor -.. . Fig ' I ' gg for the Student Association and sponsor for the Sierrascope. , A ? '1qi-- vw' lu - ' ' if 2 Q . Acat is the animal White would relate himself most closely with. Why? ' Because a cat likes to be left alone, yet also needs affection. Basi- cally a cat is friendly, but when it gets upset-watch outI he warns, , , N age. -,LF ' :I i - I A 7- A I -' .Au- V I' X ,. 5 ' K N - AL WOLFSON. AI Wolfson is LSA's only, and thus favorite Italian df ms chaplain. His favorite pastimes include Italian food, Italian cars, and, 5, 2. I of course, Italy. ' 1 1 li y M Besides dreaming of Italy, chaplain Wolfson enjoys building models, ' and writing poems and prose. He also likes students and cares about them personally. N, 2 r Some of the funniest things that have happened to Wolfson at LSA Inoue avin on e I er in is cass, an ge ing on is nees o 'IdhgMtMII hl dtt hk t beg students to listen to him. 5 57' 1 W 'Sit 4 I' - I ix. fri I Q I .-, .....-1' NESTOR ZAMORA. Nestor Zamora is the music teacher at LSA. He enioys making posters, Cartooning, Hi-Fi's, and anything else that is creative. Zamora remembers the time that he introduced a parent to one of his former Delta Mu members, and found out afterwards that the parent was his former student's girlfriend's father! Ray f18l and Zelne f16J, Zamora's two children, both attend LSA. His wife, Zelle, runs the cafeteria at LSA. Zamora mentioned that his favorite food is simply FOOD. r 'V w7. ' l4 9 l H L 9. ,I 4 .ip QP' Q, 45 iii. BETTY CHHISTENSON. Betty Christenson has the pleasure tunplea- sure for studentsl ol being the attendance clerk at LSA, Eating mashed potatoes with gravy and visiting Catalina Island are among her favorite activities. Mrs. Christenson also enjoys her hus- band, Elwood, and her three children, David t21j, Barry t20j, and Melody t16J. Christenson used to teach school and loved it. She noted that she would like to teach home economics, which goes along with her interest in Sewing. SAM ADAMS. La Sierra Academy is Sam Adam's favorite place on earth. He has been here for 3 years and really enjoys the friendly atmosphere. Adams is one of the maintenance supervisors at LSA. He remembers the time he asked a student to sand and putty the new benches they had made for the Art class, and he went and worked on the benches in the Art room. Adams enjoys learning about the customs ol people from foreign coun- tries. He also enjoys horseback riding because it exercises his stomach, as well as letting him get some fresh air. lf you hear Adams screaming at you, then you will know that he is trying to get your attention! ART DAVIS. Art Davis has been at LSA for 2 years as the head of maintenance. His hobbies include studying electronics and cleaning carpets. Davis' wife, Annette has been a great inlluence in his life. They have 2 children, Art Jr. and Darlene. Davis enjoys eating anything that's edible. His favorite car is a 37 cord. and his favorite place on earth is wherever his wife is. P.S. And A.D. still hasn't paid D.A. her 5100! ELMER DIGNEO. Elmer Digneo can't remember how long he's been at LSA. He doesn't know what he's doing here either. But he feels that LSA is unique because he's here. Digneo loves music, stamp collecting, and eating spagetti. He drives his favorite car-which is his favorite car because it is paid for. ROBERT HOLLAND. Robert Holland has been cashier-accountant for four years at LSA. He is also one of our yearbook sponsors. Holland closely associates himself with a teddy bear because he is so loveable and cuddly! Holland thinks LSA is unique because the faculty and staff here are among the most congenial and cooperative of any he knows. He also believes the students here act quite maturely. He thinks however, that as a day school we lose some of the family influence that he remem- bers when he was attendinhg a boarding academy. CLAUDE HOWARD. Claude Howard is assistant director of maintence at LSA. He has been here for eleven and a halt years. Howard's tavorite places on earth are his church and home. He enjoys being a Sabbath School teacher. One of the unusual qualities of Howard's personality is that he loves to smile. He especially loves people and gets along well with everyone. Howard believes that LSA is unique in the way that it a student is willing to learn, he can seek help from teachers to get to the very top. MARGARET JENSEN. Margaret Jensen likes being the registrar at LSA because it gives her the opportunity to organize and coordinate people and ideas so that things run smoothly. Jensen likes potatoes and her Chrysler. She also enjoys reading biogra- phies because it gives her an insight to all types of people. Jensen is happy wherever her family is-preferably in Southern Ger- many. Her family consists of her husband Russ, who is the Assistant treasurer of the conference, James a freshman at San Pasqual and Sandra, an 8th grader at LSE. l DONNA MINDER. Donna Minder has been the principals secretary for 3 years. Her husband, Wallace D. Minder, is the educational superinten- dent ot our conference. They have two children, Jerry and Janice. Reading good books and growing beautiful flowers are among Minder's favorite things to do. Others includeg browsing through shops, working out at the spa, and taking classes at R.C.C. The friendly students at LSA are among the many things that add to the enjoyment of her work. Minder describes herself as a warm, kind, and gentle person-those who know her would agree. Her favorite place on earth is at home sharing conversations with her husband before a cozy fire. DR. MACAULAY. Doc's favorite lood is anything fattening and high in cholesterol, especially pumpkin pie with whipped cream . He has a long list of vegetables that he dislikes too. What animal does Macauley associate himself with? A lion! Why? After wall-to-wall people all day in his den he likes to be left alone. Macauley believes that his wife is the one person who has influenced his life the most. Mainly because she keeps reminding him that people are more important than policies. Els 128 s 'iv -K A, .Quays it V1 . . -' if W mln A - Qi K mv: -J - IVAN NELSON. lvan Nelson has been the treasurer at LSA for seven years. Before coming to LSA, he was working on his Masters Degree in Berrein Springs, Michigan. Nelson and his wife Donna have four children. Bruce and Cindy, attend- ing Loma Linda University, La Sierra Campus, Tim, a senior at LSA: and Donny, who attends the La Sierra Elementary School. In his spare time, Nelson enjoys working on computers, backpacking, camping in the High Sierra's, and playing baseball. His favorite food in mangoes. As far as cars go, Nelson like to whip around town in a Datsun B210 and relax in a Lincoln Continental. P.S. Don't stand too close to Nelson when he's trying a solve a perplex- ing problem or you might get hit by a flying pen! -. . 'V' - f. 1 - rg-.3,a5.ff '1'- ' Qqf' :E 14 '- .+ 'M' -JJ. ' .1-'-'i SALLY TOBRES. Being the Vice-Principal, Sally Torres has a lot to say about LSA. She thinks that the kids are great and will come to your aid when the chips are down, Torres loves being with and helping young people. She remembers the time when she went with the yearbook staff to the Sunmaid Raisin Place. They had a race to see who could leave the reception room with the most sample boxes. They got the giggles and had to leave because the receptionist kept looking at them funny. Naturally, Torres won- -Ieaving with 34 boxes! , 1 sg M iiffflgi it ft. ZELLE ZAMORA. Zelle Zamora, wife of Nestor Zamora, is the school lunch supervisor at LSA. She has a bachelor of science in foods and nutrition. Zamora has been running the cafeteria at LSA for two years. Her favorite food is Ouakoy. Her favorite car is a Caroosa, and La Sierra is her favorite place on earth. Gardening, Crocheting, and sewing are among Zamora's favorite hob- bies. Her husband has influenced her life more than anyone else. 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