Laguna Hills High School - Aerie Yearbook (Laguna Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Discovering the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow led to new and intriguing chances to be taken so that each American could witness old, treasured dreams become reality and goals fulfilled to one's potential. Gold is the light shining deep within each soul, reflecting faith, pride, courage, honor, and the will to supercede all limitations. Gold represents the value of special bonds which man shared with another. Golden is the love between friends and family members -- the moments shared among them that become lingering, treasured memories. Gold always stands supreme, daring to be noticed, challenging its opponents and adversaries. lt is a prize winner's medal - the instance when illusion blossoms into reality. It is the symbol of eternal integrity - forever gold. Reach for the golden ring Reach for the sky Baby, just spread your wings. . . A toddler and a pensive youth reflect the theme of golden opportunity. Sw -1-ni Q, , zg, -mw- U -,.V t . Hffm,z. Mc- wif 'A f 'Af Inf' f H - , , , P 3 'V gb kfiffil D V ' I 'r . ,pf .fsl 3 :-:F - QQ, . M'-'rf A -' -v ' .4 ' '- '- ' . fly- gi H - ,, I f , y ,-'X ,R v 1 .a- v as , -- - aj'f',,,gr 1,-. -- . 4 fgg,M, QE, - ,.,.: KK D '- Ar . J,.,,5,- . . 1' 5 P31-, L Q ' ' H 'fmi 4551? ' Q ,935 qs 1 - ' w A , , , 3 '... -, vfgiia , D ,N .JV J.. A www-f7iiL,,,'T gl' Donna Barr spends some quiet time thinking. Gazing at a distant figure, the eye of Mary Jean Helm expresses her in- ner thoughts. in the spirit of individuality, Selina Shirley, Meighan Tuohey. Craig Sadler, and Caragh Tuohey color their hair with daring flair. 7 olden friendships . . . priceless, rare, and richly exquisite. Like glittering gems of immeasurable value, when one is formed it never fades. And its discovery is cherished for all its worth. With careful attention and devotion, these friendships will blossom and burgeon, enriching life forever. Tami Barnard and Alison Diloreto bask in the sunshine of their friendship. Denise Harvey and Dave Kahal dance, encircled with love. Mike Rains and Todd Sperber share a private joke. When the night has come And the land is gone And the moon is the only light We'll see. No, I won't be afraid Just as long as you stand Stand by me . . . i. Ff SQHU A, S? ! like a ain ow ou with the sad eyes Don't be discouraged Oh, l realize lt's hard to take courage In a world full of people You can lose sight of it all And the darkness inside you Can make you feel so small. But I see your true colors Shining through I see your true colors And that's why l love you So don't be afraid to let them show Your true colors True colors are beautiful Like a rainbow. . . it t wra- Sean Hardy and Jennifer Todd Shannon Davis and Doug Conrad Kim French and Scott Evert w',!'i' s Wai., , '-A Paul Mayjack and Juliana Vollaerts share a private moment together. e-t vtff , tr- Mryf' .W f' 1-fr ff' , .. , xi alk forever by my side Never lose sight of the day When we have run, Through all our weakness, On through the fields, On through without broken dreams Walk forever by my side Stay forever in the light Never lose sight of the way For I alone can't face the future, I need your strength To help me make it through. Cl ring fo WNW ge Wofice -Qfv , . V: f ,QA .' Hr X X . ,gf 'A l 1 .4 .ees My ? ea 'wi '7ria?Rggf:y:. '-K 1 ' 'Q ' 'Q . life? 355, 5 YQ!!! 'JV .N V-. fs.. ll of us want to be noticed. Some find it easy, others need to make an effort. Daring to be noticed is a healthy part of growing up. We want to prove we are mature and independent. We can make right decisions and turn our dreams into reality. We stand tall, to surpass our insecurity, swallowing our pride and extending beyond our limits to reach for the stars. We are individuals, unique in style, daring to be noticed. Leila Shuker is trying to become class clown while Kyden Reeh dreams of becoming an idol. Heather Mclntyre takes a drink elegantly. Robert Cone relaxes in style. lphotos by Iris Veneracionj. 'UUW4 ave over wave Of simple sunlight Set my eyes to dancing Or to staring straight ahead Hoping I can cause sun spots To come together In a single golden shade. Not just a haze of happiness 'AbsoIute. . . A steady shine so it Will ring out the reverberating Message: Life is golden. Kim Donihue www? a ' JJ 'R 4 A if ag Ni 'i N Hr Qi Ai gif., 5 on ' it 5, 1 X , 9 S ' +I. M fi it ' Ml l y aw X t it f, , J., 'gi:ai'5..3 - I . 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K sv ls I KJ I 15 v iw.- ff , WW iw Q 1 Y, af., I lg 'WEP Nw fwif kj Aff 2 ' .2 gf , , , Q.- W if ff :QQ vim i- 1 vegan, ' aw -if W ,Q M P VVS. 'Q 1? 1 MN .. i? iff Il ?'f , ' ,SJ W lg I ix .WK Hr 'Q In V? vs f Q. - WW- h 1-- M M f AAL. 14 44 w 'QQ6 S526 ' f .v rx 5, A ,O 'Swv-3 Jiwli' ilu E 4 25533985 1 A ms - . A , X I 554 f' . 1.1 5. 15 , br Cgjg, , .7lzere,5 W0 pace JiLe omecoming The whistle blew and the kick was off. Enthusiastic cheers came Q Yv at - from our crowd of spirited Hawks. lt was 1:30 PM., October 25, 1986. The proud tradition of Homecoming began with the highlight football game and ended with the Homecoming Dance. Homecoming, however, also symbolized the unity among our fellow students, old and new alike, as well as the honor and beauty of the Queen and her court. lt represented triumph and celebration, our undying spirit and faith in our Alma Mater. lt allowed us to express our pride in the brown and gold - Laguna Hills High School. ----' -' iv - QI 'IF ' -9' il 1- . 'i -'H ' ll .A,, ,J E X 3-fx i -Q6 QB g ' X 'rw 5-5:13 1 xii X V . 1.38 Y. i l ,xt .X , if 3' ml ,W in Jil M tm,l AW.-1-' my .,.,,vw fly. . , mm ,yawn ' ' . - f'-- wi..LM'fW.. 42 i is WV, 'Q I QQ? I 1 f -st 4, ,I 'v' A N. IV' is-2 fait i M nxiously waiting for the court, the Tin Man, Scarecrow, last year's Queen Jenny Rodie, and the Lion stand in front of the entrance to Oz. Shortly after Tami Blume appears, escorted by her father, the marching band and color guard keep the crowd entertained while the stunning court is introduced. With strength and determination, Vince Cegars brings down an Orange Panther. 3 in PX K ' 5' 2 . , 4 1 f E Q L. NW E 5 f t WHWH Wil lt, 43 joffow flee gage! Z?ricL lgoac Queen Tami Blume is flanked by homecoming princesses fbottom to topl Erin McGuiness, Jennifer Todd, Tami Alms, and Jennifer Valencia. This year's court underwent a rigorous selection process before making the finals. First the seniors nominated the top ten semifinalists. From there, ASB interviewed the candidates and selected the five finalists. Then, during the Homecoming Assembly, Mike Castillo emceed with tricky questions which the girls answered with wit and charm. Finally their journey on the gold brick road was complete. The students enthusiastically voted for the lady Hawk whom they felt displayed the best personality, the best communicatior skills, and most importantly, dedication to scholastic activities. Tami Blume emerged as the 1986 Homecoming Queen. She is 5'3 , 105 lbs., and has blonde hair and green eyes. She plans to attend a university and major in elementary education. She actively participates in Key Club, Spanish Club, is an ASB Commissioner of Publicity, plays Varsity Tennis, and is a page editor on thejournalism staff. he Homecoming Dance was a great success this year thanks to the 1986-87 Pep Squad and the precious time and effort of their advisor, Ms. Joan Kilhy. Original decorations transformed the gym into the magical land of Oz as the radiance and upbeat sound of the music beckoned. Students arrived in semi-formal attire as demonstrated by Amy Lytle and Jason Arnold. Meanwhile Jay Christianson and Erica Ziencina danced the night away to great tunes. The evening was characterized by laughter and socializing - a night of fun soon made into golden memories. I 5 6 Q Q I 5 1 S I fx gym 5, ,f 1-L X , ndenf , Li . K Clad fb togas ivy a sand ,,1,L' V K 'XR- A , no' faurel wreaths: als and sungfassea the Cfass of 7988 C6f6bf8f6S Spfh? Week Ro man Style. 5 ll , . ..., . A When in Rome, do as the Romans do! was a popular phrase among the juniors, but they didn't need to travel to Rome to prac- tice the Roman traditions. On October 22, the halls were filtered with fleets of Romans wrapped in white sheets and authentic san- dals. The students glorified Roman tradition, adding garlands and golden jewelry to adorn their costumes. Resembling Greek god- desses, the girls were radiant with flowered wreaths in their hair. The Roman boys depicted heroic and gallant warriors. The class was united, participating in a common activity. Q, 0!6!6l'l MWAWW, ,Ig K5 N ,,, M5 1. .... , N :A , 1- 35. - 3, 1 . N . .f q: 5 ist . g ., . ,, p st Vg K KV K , ,x x, . Q ower glzi ren n Wednesday, October 22, the class of 1989 brought back the golden age of hippies. The sophomores were very spirited and dressed in the same style as the 196O's. Looking through the tinted glasses, Debbie Rose spread the word of peace. Some other activities of the sophomores were chanting to music and singing songs from the era. Flower child Karen Stevens listened to Mr Tambourine Man. Looking around the quad that day you could see hippies like Cami Bullock and Heather Hare who modeled their idea of groovy clothes. The hippie day was a great success and showed the tremendous spirit of the class of 1989. 'if' ia. Tim Sebastian models his nerd glasses to the amusement of his friends. Spirited members of the class of 1990 do nerd chants together. Doug Blume, Susie Kim, and Heather Levenson lead a group song. Julie Bennett, Melissa Chamberlin, and a shy nerd dance around campus. While Jeff Cook contemplates the essence of ner- diness, Brian Anthony and Chad Davidson look at some outstanding Aerie photographer. Brett Thiffaut models the latest trend in nerd correction lenses. Qlfeflge O! Q. f r. g A in vis 1 3 .eff 3 x as 'A X. is ' A 6 ' S' a as . ' ' xx Qt V Arlk . lx l W . . V 1,52 A P .. N J i , v ,Irs .. . 1-X K fat K Q X ' ' ' . . ..- X S. 'H S , j - V SM Q A K,..A I 6 , 5 fb f We . 'R . . X J E I K SA . .,.V:V K' X H' K fa. L Lf, 15: I sig 2 . . , -. dw., - , 'mf . , . 5 XX .,. ,, , i fasts Y' s. S 1 Q. tr' '..' Z g .xx ., in ' I , iw K g 1 K 2 ,lie WMA ' 1 Q T as s T- g sg s s T iw YT . r 1 ,lf - Q: l ' . i lg' 'M rgyle sweaters and socks, taped glasses, braids, lunchboxes and plaid pants . . . The Nerds. They can be seen from afar, one sock up, one sock down, a trail of papers falling from behind and a look of complete confu- sion on their faces. Nerds were everywhere! They were in lunch lines, they sat in math classes, they invaded lockers. They were ob- jects of jokes in their horn-rim glasses and flowered Hawaiian shirts. The nerd invasion occurred on October 22, 1986. Dressed like Pee Wee Herman and Martin Short they cheered for their class, tore an effigy of a nerd apart, and rode big wheels around campus. Soaring spirit engulfed the campus as nerds, hippies, and Romans all invaded Laguna Hills on the day of spirit competition. i ,. I ,oN Q Y ,X ggvg 2 Q 'iii inge w U ' Mcfory E 'Q QQ Q05 me ---1 8 3 W, .3 3 W l Q 1' Y ,L 'f gf' .QL A - - Xl, -vw -. 'Y i .' ' -was ' M FTQ QJ Jennifer Borne and Peggy Furlong com- templated joining in on the great hippie day ac- tivitiesg our 1986 Homecoming Queen, Tami Blume and Ram Duriseti looked adorable. Brian Fleming kicked another outstanding punt for the LHHS Homecoming Game against the Orange Panthers. The seniors, cuddled among a playpen of babies, took time to rest before playtime. Heather Levenson and Monica Shrout of the class of 1990 displayed their true personalities, smiling in spite of their nerdiest apparel. Joelyn Tinch and Deanna Cicchetti were lively robolos, examples of the class of 1988. The golden spirit of Laguna Hills High School will live forev Jn For those of us who were fortunate enough to know Jason Lance, he will always remain in our hearts. He was a loving son, caring brother, honorable student, dedicated athlete, and a true friend. The sparkle in Jason's eye and his encouraging smile always brighten- ed up our days. His unique character was one you could not help but like. The memories we shared with Jason are the bonds that will last for eternity. Shirelle Hill ouing Most of us recognize sadness, As when a good time comes to an end. But the actual feeling of sadness, ls felt from the death of a friend. The tendency after a crisis, ls figuring what went wrong. But the only way of solving sorrow, ls joining together and being strong, Jason Lance was The departure of a loved one, ls a pain that isn't fair. el'l'l0l y V :K But we must bring our love together, To make the pain easier to bear. We all must support each other, They will do the same from above. We all must portray what they had Which is kindness, friendship, and Love. Mark McCue Nicole Clerc J: 5. E Athlete, scholar, friend and companion. Those are the attributes and qualities that describe Nicole Clerc. Her athletic ability which enabled her to letter in three sports was only equalled by her beauty. She was recognized by her unique style and wit. For those who were not blessed with the opportunity of knowing Nicole, she was the type of individual you seek when in search of a friend. R. J. Hart f Q 2 5gv1,gf?'iXiN 2 nw y Q fx f MQ M--WA-,Q:ffw,,fA2f?:2:-Ifgsvwwisfisfevfwfsxw---wvsilwwli 3 N .,..W . m,.A2,.,, w Q' 131323 -54'w??'ssi:s,:?':Q1zez4P:isz ,Wg U,.. L. 3 gexmfi 3,4 ,M ,.,.. ,.., ---f A, ,..,-- L. v,i. M 7,---L ,L.,.. 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Kim Donihue Danny Ringler 73 Somewhere in the Night X inter Formal 1987 turned out a big success, as Laguna Hills High illuminated the lux' urious Plaza de Cafe, Being escorted in a limousine to your favorite restaurant overlooking the ocean, eating a very exquisite meal, and being enchanted by a lov' ed one, was undoubtedly just the beginning. Knowing that the night would soon run out, you head for the dance. Immediately your chauffeur scurries to a crowde sceneof tuxedos and elaborate gowns. As you and your date proceed to head fo the dance floor, the lights dim and your favorite love song comes on. Then the long awaited crowning of the King and Queen would soon follow, , A M 1 g f Y' ' 'Q gf at 'Q 7-E 'rl r ? , W L flight, 'he court consisted of: Senior King Jon Willard, and Senior Queen Shawn Vlagnusen. Junior Prince and Princess Pat Richards and Heather Mclntyre. Sophomore Prince and Princess Rob Milo and Amy Lytle. Freshman Prince and Drincess Aaron Wassinger and Julie Bennett. As the night slowly fades away, you 'ealize it's over too soon, but forever will hold with you the memory of the 1987 -aguna Hills High Winter Formal. lphotos numbered in orderl Time, you found time enough to loveg and I found love enough to hold you. So tonight l'll stir the fire you feel inside until the flames of love enfold you. Come with me . . . somewhere in the night we will know you're my song-music too magic to end. Spring Musical ova' ' fats 4 ' 1' UQQQQQQQ' .444 Q ai g 4999 gi, yggf 065.05 r 2 Z A 5 U ' ' he spring musical South Pacific was based on four chapters of James A. lvlichener's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, co-stars Erin Reidy and Kam Nejad as the pretty Navy nurse and the middle-aged man who captivated her. The touching, bittersweet story of her heartbreak at learning the fact that he once had a Polynesian wife, forms the main plot. This is echoed in the sub-plot about a lonely, up rooted Marine officer who loses his heart to a dainty Tonkinese girl. Greg Hendrickson portrayed the American youth torn between the prejudice he has brought from Princeton and his love for a gentle South-east Asian maiden who was enacted by Rosanna Zaragoza. Candy Malim played the mercenary native woman, Bloody Mary, who sang me exotic ballad, Bali Ha'i. Denny Faye enactedthe enterprising, irrepressible ig-Dealer. Luther Billis led a chorus of hard-boiled Seabees in their famous in- ntation of longing: There is Nothing Like a Dame. Other leading roles were layed by Matt McDaid as a preppy Naval Captain and Paul Mayjack as a egulation Naval Commander. The LHHS production was directed by Laura Ofl 'ith Gerard Jones as orchestrafvocal conductor and Joan Neumann as horeographer, fmore photos in supplementj. Some Enchanted Evening ,,,,.,---' 77 Lip Sync f ' '- 1:-Q., Q X 1 ,x 3 1 I 1 i ,fb J ,wet . V fm, H, A ff - ' , wfiezfzmii,-, , he 1987 LHHS Lip Sync proved to be another A.S.B. success. Between 7:30 ar 9:30 on February 26 and 27, the students and parents of LHHS enjoyed the gre: performance. The audience sat quietly in the Little Theater as Masters of Ceremor Mike Castillo and Amy Lytle read the winners of the 1987 LHHS Lip Sync. Thin place, read Mike, Supremes - Dave Delmonico, Brian Fleming, and Tod Sperberg second place Missing Persons - Banke, and first place Elvis - Gre Hendrickson. Screams came from the crowd as the winners lined up to receix their much deserved applause and check for as much as 3100. As the Associate Student Body closed the door to the theater all that was left was the memory of tl 1987 Lip Sync. Students went home with tunes of You've Gotta Fight For Yo1 Right by Greg Still, Charlie Packard, Greg Piazza and group, Janet Jacks: performed by Shawna Banks and Joelynn Tinchg lt's Getting Late by Karis Kelly and Francis Valencia, Unchained the Night by Heikke Korhoheng Wt Was That Man by Jana Phillipsg Old Time Flock 'n Roll by Mike Castillog 'tKir Tut by Tara Key. V -K1 4 lj'v,' 'H no . i Hkvv f Q' en H+: It 1 f' 21 1' ' gg.5am.21x1'11'.a-aK-.3 0- 'fl Hawk Assemblies 80 l gi t 3 l ohnny Hawk gets down the hawk music. Dave Delmonico shows off his bes feature in the Varsity Soccer Best Legs competition. Craig Holly impresses thi crowd with his talent. Kevin Casagranda doesn't know where he's going. , N1 We've got spirit, Yes we do. We've got spirit, How 'bout youl'?l Hawksl Go . . .Fight. . .Win! Assemblies show the true spirit of Laguna Hills High School. The awesome Hawks unite! Enthusiasm can be felt throughout the gym. The cheerleaders and col- orguard perform their energetic routines for the school. Class competitions are popular because each grade has the op- portunity to prove it is better and show its dominance. Each class challenges the other to see who is the best. The Spirit Flag is awarded to the most outstanding and enthusiastic grade. Often cheers are created among the classes themselves to display their increased spirit. Assemblies are dominated by spirit but also revolve around announcing and congratulating certain athletic teams who have exceed- ed their usual expectations. Each en- thusiastic assembly comes to a close by the Hawks uniting to sing their alma mater. Remember Hawks . . . Brown and gold, forever we stand! is..-n-an gr. W5 Click, Smile! You're on candid camera! Here we caught Richard Torres savoring every last bite of his ice cream while Nicole Miller tries to figure out what the person with the camera is doing hiding behind a bush. Amy Brown smiles for the camera while Brian Lorenz is deep in thought. Others, who are camera shy like Kristy Page try to hide behind friends such as Jason Green. Once again the hidden camera captures Tony Gibney who is oblivious to the snapshot. One last shot catches Natasha Wenn excited about her note. 1unxnw-'W 'PW' is 3 M, Wi qqb .w Xe ,as kk ymiorb Ciass Oiiicers Lisa Yerke, President Don Hess, vice-President Liz Hartzeii, Treasuier Tina Ehier, Secretary ' Representative Sharmm Moten, zfif'V, oz 'Nt -sr WND 1---7' 'Y' N X if 5, .3 I7 A .Q 5 C? . ,. ug., Vincent Abello Tammy Aimer Kelly Amstead Stephen Anthony David Ashcraft Mego Babikian Mark Badran Christa Bailey Christopher Balogh Shauna Banks Tammy Barnard Raymond Barnett Michael Barnhart Robert Bartolini Jesse Bates Kelly Bauer David Beaman Kristine Beauchamp Heather Behrens Tonja Beres Nicole Bibelheimer Edward Bogart Thomas Booth Annette Bracamonte Tracy Brady Xanne Brakke Denise Brewer Amy Brown Kari Brown VaIerie,Brown Christopher Brozek James Bryan Oliver Brych Tina Budke Bach Bui Amy Bulicz Michael Burlin Jeff Southard dreaming about his future car! Laura Burra Kevin Butler Scott Buzo Jamar Calahan Brian Carmer Angela Carter Brian Casagranda Kevin Casagranda Matthew Case Shane Casey Nicholas Cassimatis Lani Castillo Clief Castleton Clover Chadwick Tracy Chamberlain Christine Chase Hsiang-Hua Chiang Jack Chu Deanna Cicchetti De Witt Clinton Earl Coatney Darren Cochran Edward Cohen Stephen Colquette Margarita Conchas Shannon Cooney Michelle Cornuke Kristen Cort Michael Cotner Brian Coulombe Robert Coutchie Gail Cowdery Jennifer Cowper Jason Cozens William Creegan David Cross Saundra Curammeng Michael D'Angelo Marc Dak Shannon Davis Tonja Dagion Was that the bell? ask the almost always tardy Shauna Banks. 86 1'? ' spa 1 is . fav? 'E Q SX Wx x. Tad Devitt Alison Di Loreto Erin Dignan Thanh Do Aaron Doolittle Adam Doolittle Jaime Downs Sherry Driggs William Dye Donald Dyer Derek Eggers Kristina Ehler Alexandra Eller Jennifer Emshoff Holly Erwin Ferdinand Escano Vanessa Estes David Estrovitz John Evans Michelle Evans Christina Farbaniec Denise Faye Kristin Feuerriegel Andrea Fifield Brian Fleming Heather Fleming Danielle Fontaine Jennifer Foster Colette Fournier Jesse Frias Rodolfo Frias Michael Fritsch Shabnam Frouzesh Kimberly Funk Lupe Gaitan Gustavo Gajardo Bernadette Gallagher Eric Gausnell Lynn Gillespie l.ori Girard Sherrin Glennon Laura Sebestyen, where are your sunglasses? Jose Gomez Hortencia Gonzales Michael Goodman James Graper Kenneth Greaux Christina Grebel Jason Green Chris Grieves Daniel Gullo Jennifer Haag Charles Hager David Hall Melissa Hall Kelley Hallaran Julie Hanway Susan Harding Russell Harmon Elizabeth Hartzell Makato Hashimoto Michael Hayes Nikki Haynes Eric Hecht Mary Jean Helm Gregory Hendrickson Smile big, 88 Katrina Heppler Lucy Hernandez James Hershiser Donald Hess Tracy Hibbs Tina Hoffman Lori Holloway Jun Honda Jenny Houshmand Rebecca Huball Michael Hubert Heidi Hysong Ali lzadpanah Elizabeth Hartzelll X 'FV A W D Tv 3 'YQ' .wig s gl rw W W' - 4' ' M ffl' V f' , A , L f p ,mgw -f' A Paul Janes David Jensen Joshua Jensen Carrie Johnson Ricky Kadle Christina Kamman Kent Kao Tony Karon Ricky Kawada Laurie Kemmer John Kemp Kumar Khambhaita Angel Kim Gene Kim Nina Kim Tina King Brian Kleist Brian Klinger David Komatsu Rachel Kozlolt Wendy Kuntz Annie Kwon Jose Lahore Lynn Lambert Kenneth Lange Jennifer Lanklord Kim Lanners Krista Larsen David Lee Stacie Lee Christopher Leigber Jonathan Leonhardt Alanna Levenson Brian Licghtle Heang hi Lim Winfoon-Lin Anthony Long Michael Toomey aren t you a little too old for this? Brian Lorentz Sandra Lowe Christopher Luick Zhanine Luttrell Melinda Madden Amir Malik Sabina Malik Reid Mangan Ripdeep Mangat Charles Marble Alexander Marques Cassie Martinez Mark Mason Richard Masson Kenneth Mattiuz Kathleen Mc Alister Jeff Mc Carthy Chris Mc Combs Matthew Mc Donald Maureen Mc Fadden Heather Mc lntyre Timothy Mc Kenna Tracie Mc Kinney Richard Melim Rachelle Menn Michelle Meyers Delphine Miller Leah Miller Nicole Miller Kendra Minke Jawahar Mohanty Gregory Moon Olga Moreno Sharrnin Moten Todd Mudd Amna Mufti Best friends Leah Miller and Kelly Proud. Qc if ,ki -A JW' iri fx? K ft -Q :Q 5 me 5' 'Q--ph 2 lisa X er? I 5 X aft? I J J' xx .-Q ,'--' 'Qi' +'Z .j, . A i e ig M X. Q, ual. , di i-'rx E. '7 Wr- Andrevv Mulato Michelle Muncy Catherine Myers Nancy Negron Mai-Trang Nguyen Lori Nielsen Joanna Noble Sean Nordeen Lance Novak Ron Novak Bernard Nownes Erin Novvocinski Janet O'Malley Jeffrey Ohlson Carrie Ortego Joseph Ortiz Randal Ortiz Victor Oviedo Eric Padilla Jeffry Paredes Jenifer Parker Tiffany Parkin Bryan Parsons Viki Pazanti Noel Pepys Jason Peters Julie Petty Joanna Phillips Cynthia Polander Pilar Pollock Bradley Prescott Michael Prescott Kristen Price Kelly Proud Sung Pyo Aaron Randall Judith Reddick Kerrie Reinheimer Lindsey Rhebeck Patrick Richards Catherine Myers probes the Nada Suzanne Rieker Jennifer Ringler Robert Ripley Jason Robbins Amy Roberts Shannon Rodgers Denise Rosenjaok Ryan Rouland Christopher Rounds Raymond Saaty Tarek Saba Stewart Sandeman Timothy Saunders Joel Savoie Timothy Sawyer Erika Schlitz Laura Sebestyen . Floyd Seres Sherri Shafizadeh Steve Shafizadeh Sushil Sharma Claire Short Kamal Shukur Edward Silva Eric Simko Heather Slater Daniel Slaughter Ramzi Sliheet Michael Smedes Charleen Smith Joel Smith Neil Smith Reagan Smith Shannon Smith Tiffany Smith Diane Song Jeftrey Southard Aaron Souza Alexandria Spencer Don t mess with me l says Michael Cotner. X.: vnu 'N3 r V39- Ixlkrjr, in , Q he ,K x -'ti 0 5 .. . ,kg . X r YN Mieke Steele Melissa Strodinger Patrick Strieck Michelle Striegler Michelle Strong Robert Taylor Kristen Terry Susan Terzolas Steve Theiss Sheila Thiese Janell Thompson Joelynn Tinch Michael Toomey Richard Torres Robert Tracy Ouynh Tran Tu Kami Trefethen Steven Triolo Jeffrey Tripp Meighan Tuohey Karen Anne Upshaw Cynthia Uruchurtu Allan Usevich William Vander Wende Michele Vellema Marie Villa Juliana Vollaerts Kevin Voss Shelley Walker Mason Walton Yu-Jen Wang Amanda Wasinger David Watanabe David Wear Peter Weisser Natashia Wenn Steven Wentworth Jennifer Cowper and Heather Mclntyre, sticking it out together. Bryan Wrlbur Eve Marie Williams Kimberly Wills Richard Wilner Sean Winter Stefanie Wittenberg Todd Wolfe Robert Worby Donna Wright Kimberly Wright Scott Yarnell Lisa Yerke Ftonald Yohe Eric Younce Dustin Young Gregory Young Jaquel Young Ying Zhang Todd Zubchevich Sabina Malik relaxing during lunch on Hawk High's front Q, . gigs Q-1 ?'V was it KX3 A r 5 Ii ff? q VX r -4 , Q twin 9.15: f ld ., ta.. h li Juniors: Cut to Lunch Staci Borson Alyssa Burns Todd Byone Mario Couchas Tonja Dagion David Gyallai Edwin Hidalgo Amy Hill Prabha Lakshmipathi Genine Lieghton Flobert Mc Kissock Jose Monzon William Nastasiak Ivan Romano . Artie Rowland Noel Ftusin Robin Sloan John Stedfield Timothy Stevens Shanin Tajalli Saowanit Termvvattanapa Julissa Torres Lorna Wanzo-Hollowa Here's looking at you Tina King. 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On the other hand, Lindsey Rhebeck suggests going home with some friends because it saves money and you have more time. ' The Junior-Senior off-campus policy not only proves to be satisfying to the stomach but is also a status symbol. lf you want to eat something good, you have to go off, Brian Casagranda observed. Dave Ashcraft add- ed, lt's a nice break from the school at- mosphere. And then there are those who-are less fortunate, the freshmen and sophomores are required to stay on campus, but they pa- tiently await their turn to experience the privilege From fast food to fresh salad, from going home to spending money, the Juniors can at last exercise their freedom of choice. Brian Fleming ponders over which girl should take him to lunch. Mary Jean Helm, Shawna Banks, Shelley Walker, and Janell Thompson pose for a quick one before they take off for Carl's. Jason Cozens gives a satis- fying look after his delicious meal from Del Taco. All gone! 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C1355 7 Bret Abbott Robyn Aberle James Aguirre Todd Aimer Michael Allison Erin Anderson Cassondra Arnette Jason Arnold William Badgley Robert Baedeker Edward Baik Christine Baldwin Terry Balzhiser Brent Barcellona Bill Barker Gilbert Barragan Bradley Bartman Gina Bellini Joseph Bennett Jenia Berkman Robin Bevans Kelli Biancrosso Jennifer Bierich Ellen Billa Amir Birjandi Christopher Bissell Jennifer Black Kristi Blaisdell Kevin Bland Elizabeth Blouch David Bochenek Guy Boicey Michael Borgogna Jennifer Borne Samuel Bowling Richard Brakke John Briggs Troy Brooks Laura Brown Matt Brubaker Look on the bright side! Stacey Songstad Sean Bullis Cambria Bullock Christian Burnett Rebecca Bryon Jeffrey Calvert Jose Campos Gregory Carbajal Michelle Carey Sean Cariaga Jennifer Carleton Kristin Carlson Jeffrey Carmer Freddy Carrillo George Carter Annescia Castillo Ivan Catlett Roger Chen Robert Choi Morgan Christen Rebecca Christy Amy Clarke Rebecca Clinton Christopher Colasont Jeffrey Combs Deanne Condon Sean Cook Dru Coot Michael Coppola Gina Corigliano Jesus Correa Laurie Cosgrove Michael Coulombe Jon Coutchie James Cox Jennifer Cressy John Croz Lisa Crume Rodney Culwell Don't worry Amy Lytle, things can only get better. 100 mfs -N , it 3 4 R , f .xx . 1 AK J 1 R A L N? 14' r if 'ISD 1 j llbvf A -fx. black her prefer sophomores a car from Lamborginig his SAT first. Finan- as well. I will be broke comments Cindy Stevens worries about gas Honda Accord. One lucky already has her a maroon and red Grand Prix. With all the student parking lot sure will be sophomores also enjoy revealing their sixteenth birthday plans. Jackie Rathbun, who is already sixf teen, went night club dancing and it was outrageous An awesome guy inside a black convertible Rabbit is D Shin's dream gift. She also hopes to find a way to get ninth and tenth graders off-campus, but chances are slim for success. Some birthday parties will be dife ferent! Matt Brubaker will hold a seance and worship the Great Carrot Spirit. According to Gia Doyle, you always party on your birthday. The sophomore year will always be a memorable one for these ex-freshmen. Cars, sweet sixteen, and more respect from upperclassmen distinguish this special time of their lives Krista Wiekamp looks back with amusement as she eats lunch on campus. Ryan Owings eagerly awaits the opportunity to celebrate his sixteenth birthday. Robert Choi has already turned sixteen but now awaits the car. Lori Short and Amy Foster are proud to be sophomores, eager to get their driyer's licenses. 108 K www' X? if . S ff. ANN X . E53 'K - ,Am W M Rl 1 Q2 f f., 4, , MZ.g,1W,Zlw mmm Mm W7 H I' kcgmmill Qsf-14 J MW wx , qffxfwvf uw iwiiixx ,,,4 7-ffiiwfw ,4f, HW'fgHv Zifvwx X 1. 1 if- ml Wffxl Xxx QMGLW-f'fW xxx fi5x H WW' A mv if-' M45 Q X .,-ff-M11q,jjfbfx,vqPbffN-' ,, ,, W FX 2215 A F 'f'f' M f, Y Hi Q - W ,'7f'H7if'w:4---'J-f'f'W'f'.,:m.Qz-'MM W M W1 -wry ' .M M.,-'fn , , f - A-N P'fuff 'M'W' Qkmllwkii, , .S Sf- 5, Aw T, T if X .41 5 ., 14 71955-ww A Nffwgf'f2fSf - ,f 4 W Q,--NM-1 , W - 'WH ' 2 pay .Mwiazfi ,mr f gL1.w.wQe-QQ-Wfehzijixf xx .iff QQYTQQ-P Q' K - 1-V1-122311, Q, , 1 .. WffM fffv'1+ 'jf h+mE sXfiHSf49+QfWfwwfa1 f- 2 , ,, , LN llZ LriM,ZfWg ZEyWsm w,4 A ff W JZMT? Q Q V , WW. 4, My , ,L f V' R K 109 f Gb Imrevw C1355 Officers Doug Blume, President Heather Levenson, Vice-President Kerry Besser, Secretary Suzy Kim, Treasurer Emily Otto, Representative Q5 'fi sf 4 -.Q J Nur 15 'vi 'Q-suv A, o -1- v-v' BL vw . ss .,,- is 1- h . ., t w, J ,di Robert Abele Brett Ake Leonard Arnato April Ames Richard Anthony Nikole Arnold Orameh Bagheri Ryan Bankel Douglas Barnes Julie Behrens Julie Bennett Inez Berkman Kelly Besser Gina Bibee Douglas Blume Craig Bohmholdt Kimberly Bosch Robert Bowman Erik Brandi Carrie Bressler David Brooks Lorinda Brown Adam Bryan Christine Bulicz Jason Burns Roger Byler John Cable Todd Calet Jennifer Cariaga Bryan Carlander Jeffory Carlson Diane Carrillo Stephanie Casas Christa Cerciello Kristin Cerciello Christopher Chamberla Melissa Chamberlain Rita Champion Kenneth Chan Darrin Chapman Show us that tin Melissa Chamberlain. in grin, 111 Chad Chase Jennifer Chatvvell Gene Choi Dustin Christensen Scott Clark Christy Clerc Denise Cochrum Kimberly Cogar Michael Conrard Jeffrey Cook Nancy Correa Gary Crocker Nicole Currer Joshua Dailey Terri Danehart Chad Davidson Kevin Davidson Kristopher Davis Leslie Davis Andrew De Leon Flenee De Vito Adi'Kent Delfin Monica Delio Derik Delmonico Brian Dempsey April Devitt Jeffrey Devvit Damon Di Maria Tommy Dignan Omid Dilmaghanian Eric Dunham Garey Dye Kelly Dyer Rob Elliot Joseph Emerson Douglas Equils Robert Espinoza Marc Etienne Wendy Evans Auburn Excell Jeffery Pant Rita Champion, who are you looking at? Farah Farrokh Deborah Fellner Adrian Fernandez Charis Fifield William Fischer Brook Fleming Louis Fletcher Tami Fredriksz Debora Funk Joseph Gallagher Irina Galperin Kimberly Garriott Mathew Genuser Deborah Gibson Staci Goetsch Ana Adela Gonalez Ricardo Gonzalez Dean Graen Bradley Grebel Christopher Gregg Karmen Grieves Daniel Grimes Ricardo Gulzar Gary Hadland Ryan Hales Snora Hannani Gregory Hanway Stanley Harris Amber Harrison Bryan Hauser Corrie Hay Sean Haynes Shelby Heath Michael Heflin Brian Henderson Jonathan Hendrickson Christine Henriksen Brett Hensel Veronica Herrera Katie Hibbs-McCann Dennis Hill think much to cheer about. Susie Portik can't Christopher Hinton Tammy Hoffard Craig Holly Elizabeth Honeycutt Vanessa Hopgood Angela Hosszu James Hosszu Elizabeth Howard Dana Howlett Chantal llsink Chris Jenner Laurie Johnson Richard Johnson Sherise Jolicoeur Debora Jones Charles Kalberg Nicole Kalomas Margaret Kelly Alison Kenady Kristina Khamis Michelle Killgore Hae Kim Janet Kim June Kim Suzy Kim Julian Kingston Elizabeth Kohler Shelby Kowalcyk Jason Kozek Anton Krieg Stephen Krulik Christine Kurlawalla Steven Kuver Jacqueline La Vine Jennifer Lackey David Lamb Wendy Larson Eric Lee Michael Lee Mike Lee Tricia Taylor seems to have alittle more to cheer about. 'inf -ff' ,I i ,X -J xii' v-7 N , ,A vo A W ? X Scott Leith Tara Lev Heather Leyenson Stefanie Lichtman Amy Light Chi Eng Lim Jon Linville Nicole Little James Lloyd Katherine Lockwood Michael Lopez Vanessa Lopez Kevin Lovingier Michael Lovvrey Landon Lucke Plene Luna Aryn MacDonald Michael Maffei Mary Ann Maland Michael Malervy Claire Malstrorn Jennifer Mang Richard Manweller Mia Marco Sonia Mares Jennifer Marques Sandi Marsh Christopher Martucci Sandi Mata Matthew Maxson Vanessa Mc Allister Jeff Mc Combs Daniel Mc Daid Megan Mc Donald Bree Mc Neil Kathleen Mc Neil Kristen Mc Neill Torrey Mc Pherson You California girl Laurie Johnson. Kent Mc Wherter Yalila Mercadal Brandi Milano Michelle Milisci Philippe Miller Heather Millis Raquel Montes Michelle Montgomery Ftichard Moravcik Oren Mordkowitz Stephanie Morrison Chad Morrw Deanna Mrozinski Paul Mudd Tiffiny Nasco Lori Neudecker Mai-Lynh Nguyen Yen Nguyen Joanna Nicholes Colleen O'Neal David Oh Eliza Oh Sharon Oh Angela Orahood Alan Osako Emily Otto Sandra Paddock Kristina Page Victoria Parente Donald Parodi Jennifer Pearson Tracy Pelton Gant Penick Max Pepys Todd Peterson Michael Picciano Daniel Pinneaux Pamela Piscitelli Patrick Pollock Susan Portik Sharon Oh just loves staying on campus for lunch. Dylan Portillo Derrick Potter Tina Powell Jeffrey Proud Norman Pryce Sean Ragland Wendy Reed Daniel Reinhardt Heidi Reinhold Jacquelyn Rhodes David Riggs Howard Rittberg Dean Ritter Christian Ritz Michele Robertson Kimberly Rocha Rebecca Rodie Maria Rodriguez Aric Roman David Rose Rebecca Rosenjack Craig Rounds Luna Saba Jeffrey Sadler Alfonso Saldana Kaivan Sanai Damon Sandler Joey Sather Twyla Sauro Matthew Sohiel Krista Schivley Vince Sebastiano Timothy Sebestyen Dawn Shaver Kathryn Shay Marla Sherman Monica Shrout Michelene Siegel Brenda Silva Sean Simko Janet Kim knows practice makes perfect. James Singleton Chesney Sivero Brian Slayback Claudia Smedes Lindsay Smith Lisa Smith Marlo Smith Renee Soberman Glenn Soffner Joey Song Cathy Steidinger Constance Stephenus Jeremy Stone Jennifer Sturdivan Ftossette Sunio Cynthia Suzukawa Jennifer Swanson DB Swartz Michael Symons Stephanie Szallay Seema Tailor Cean Taintor Melody Takita Leslie Taylor Shannon Taylor Tricia Taylor Kimberly Teran Tracy Thayer Brett Thiffault Chad Thomas Flobin Thompson Michael Thorpe Tamera Todd Flebecca Todoran Darin Travis Victoria Udomsilpa Michael Usevich Jocelyn Valencia Denise Cochrum finds something to smile about. 118 41 A N 'H-Q.. Freshmen: Lost between classes Chatherine Caraldi Nicole Fish Jamie Hidalgo Beth Horne Arthur Huerta Janus Johnson Hala khalil Michael Mala Aris Mirzaian Jessica Moreno Vanessa Raguso Daniel Raith Partick Ftejtharek Steven Veal Anthony Walick Derrick Webster Donald Varner Lora Vega John Velarde William Verant Christopher Vickers Dung Vu Kelly Wachter Charles Wagner Heather Wagner Brett Wallihan Rand Waltz Aaron Wasinger Matthew Watanabe David Weber Raymond Weiss Jeremie Wells Cheryl Wentworth Karen Wentworth Jessica Whelchel Catherine Whipple Jason Wilburn Michael Will Shane Williams David Willoughby Erin Wilson Jason Winston Amy Winter Christa Wiseman Christopher Woolsey Wade Wright Fraser Yarker Guy Zubchevich You're such a rebel Heather Millis. i M. Ml 0 v And Dislikes Campus Food Freshmen are confined to the campus during lunch. So, who better to critique the campus food than the ones who flock to the lunch lines daily? lt seems the burritos are a favorite among the freshmen. Denise Cochrum recommends them, and sets aside money every day to buy one. Stephanie Morrison does the same, although admits she's too afraid to try other hot food. Chris Greggs sticks with the pizza because the hamburgers are green, disregarding the warning of Bruce McNeil that the pizza tastes like rubber. Tom Dignan ad- mits, however, that the hamburgers do taste good now and then. Others can't afford the so called over-priced, sub-quality food. Mike Lee not only buys the food but works in the lunch line selling it. lt's all pre-packed and high-priced. I'm not sure where it comes from, but l know it's all microwaved. Others like the food, regardless of the price. Though he rarely buys the junk food, Chris Woolsey makes it a point to purchase his daily hot dog. He especially likes the efficiency of the line, in contrast with that of his former school. Marlo Smith likes everything but the hotdogs, yet suggests that soda be sold because the vending machines rip the freshmen off or are always empty. Others praise the on-campus edibles such as the cherry pies, chips, pretzels, ding-dongs, popsicles and all other junk food. Kim Cozar looks forward to her daily donuts and her friend, Amy McDonald ac- companies her in the line to buy any sort of sweet stuff. Though the comments vary, the general critiques are favorable. The freshmen make the best of their on-campus restriction, and those who prefer not to venture through the lunch lines at LHHS, pack their brown bags full of goodies from home. Jackie Rhodes, though her mom brown bags her lunch for her every morning, always makes it a point to buy some milk and donuts. Mike Symons habitually packs a lunch and awaits the day he too may go off campus for lunch. ln the meantime, the majority of the freshmen gravitate toward the lines to buy everything from tasty sweets to nutritional necessities to achieve their culinary delights. 120 f K... JFF' 'iw 3-Q, X x xg ' N W X we X va N. AWS 5 :- Q 1 E A Q fi WE The thinkers Gary Ridenour and Jenny Jech Golden Opportunity With one more hofur Another perhaps A time of concentration And education. We will rise up Surpass, surprise ourselves And all of our ambitions. Maybe even thrust An unclenched fist Through an empty cloud Or pass a golden galaxy And with some patience And no little practice Even touch the lower sky. Reach out and grab a Golden handful Of the nearest cloud As we sail even with - Now past - The sun. Kim Donihue 1 Kgs, --gk A Q as Q1 ' .xt 1 N. XM as em , bm . x 'VN LW ss 3 A Q in 5 , ,,..,,,.'.w-nqx . sf ryvsxx .IW . .iss Q ' b 1 1 i i Q , X ,QW 3 X X Xi ,Ln 5 W x Vx . x 3 N. K 53? ' -....,..V..,.k 1 K 2401 can way ,,. J :X vc. si Q ve, .. Q Q 5 xx fa E 3 5 w'J,kg . S milf- k ' amiis N 4: .j-gi! va 0' e s 'F' I 2 x A 11 f Q ,..uM.,1 X Ml, Technical Education i .jlwtwte s u s so it riff., I-4-wil. Q..:'-1-'f -- N 'X uto Shop is a class offered to increase the student's automotive awareness. The students learn the basics of car maintenance and repair and practice general safety inspection measures. arolyn Anderson, the only girl out of a class of twenty-four, is thankful for the op- portunity to take such a course. After taking auto this year, I learned how to handle my car by myself. I don't have to rely on others for help because when pro- blems arise, I have some knowledge of what to do. The students practice oil changes, lube jobs, prevention measures, tranmission checks, and in-class safety tests. The class takes dedication and commitment, says Alfred Crabtree. Drafting, another technical course of- fered on campus, consists of both an engineering and architectural depart- ment. Students who have accquired basic drafting skills are able to read and interpret technical drawings as well as drafting equipment to communicate ideas graphically. The students gain insights in- to the manufacturing trades and in post- high school programs in drafting and engineering. l took drafting because l'm interested in the building trades and a career in architecture. l've found that the class has taught proper design and draf- ting techniques, says Mai-Trang Nguyen. Advanced engineering and ar- chitectual students learn about word frame structures and computer applica- tion. Clief Castleton, an advanced engineering student adds, l've learned about the capabilities of computer aided drafting through the hands-on' ex- periences in the CAD program. Greg Piazza performs a safety check. Glenn Oliver learns about technical equipment for maintenance. John Chamberlain and Bill Giwoft work together on an auto project. Alex Marquis and Rob Ripley make a serious and diligent effort in drafting class. Charles Park relaxes and enjoys his drawings. Mr. Hilts is always willing to help his students. 125 ww., I ? is Q ' if s x 5 +31 if As msd- Arts St Crafts ' reatmw Expressions rts and crafts are aesthetic and enriching courses offered at LHHS. Students have taken these courses in order to cultivate their artistic abilities and to provide a relaxing and enjoyable contrast to rigorous academic classes. Experiencing everything from hue formation to the pro- per degree of pencil shading, the students develop a greater awareness of the techniques involved in painting, draw- ing, highlighting, weaving, pottery,sand ceramics sculpture. l especially like ceramics. I feel that each piece of art I create represents a feeling, mood, or the backbone of what I wish to express,'f says Curtis Stage. Many students who participate in the arts and crafts discover artistic abilities that had long been overlooked. I thought l'd never be able to draw, but there were a lot of times that I wanted to. When I first took art, I learned to create objects and artwork I never thought possible. The class was both hard and fun, adds Yolanda DeCesare. Others have merely increased their capacity in the field of art. The students are pleased with the individuality and per- sonalization that is involved. The subjects are designed to appeal to the different tastes of the students, and there is ample opportunity to develop personal artistic style. Not only do the artists seek to express their feelings through significant colors or scenes, as Tami Aims stated, but many have decided to pursue a career in the field of fine arts. Since I took art, I realize that I want to enter a career in graphic design, says Mary Doyle. And, for those who seek the relax- ation arts and crafts has to offer, there is a definite casual and creative at- mosphere. Heidi Lungren adds, The class is extremely confortable and stress-free, unlike many scholastic courses. Mr. Jurgemeyer shows off his ceramic expertise. Corey Gould concentrates on his creation. What shall I make today? questions Kathy McAllister. Don't peek. l'm not done! says Richard Manweller. Marcey Robinson touches up her new mug. Students enjoy their crafts class, creating and forming new and original masterpieces. 127 ESL - anqwflqa ?il3l'lTilQ7Tl7s flfilifxyktiiy 'T' . fixes' iifvaa 43 X iiirltailammdvama iloesafww tgfezoiww. ,ww q0L J r'iw'T'eG'l v' oilfwf' I M, . X .Gjfj-bU,.,4lulf'l,SCflJ Lit Uliwl itil?-el Geal? we-Hl aol vltluch I am new to this country and I am happy to be learning English. For many newcomers to America fsuch as the Chinese, Thai, Farsi, and Korean writers abovel one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is the language barrier. Some immigrants have little or no English background and need to acquire basic communication skills. The knowledge of English is especially crucial for the stu- dent. ln order to make this transition as quickly as possible, these students enroll in ESL, English as a Second Language. There are two periods of ESL, taught by Mrs. Van Buskirk and Ms. Bisson who have 14 years of experience teaching these classes. Mrs. Klein, the teacher aide is a great help to the program. Through the use of pictures and workbooks, students are taught basic vocabulary and sentence structure. Many lessons focus on common situations such as a visit to the grocery store or a conversation between friends. The students are encouraged to use English as much as possible to improve com- munication skills. Charts and pantomimes are also used in the classroom. Shabnam Frouzesh, a previousESL student, remembers best the cultural ac- tivities. Each holiday is celebrated and often a special activity, such as pumpkin carving and Easter egg decorating, expose students to American traditions. The average ESL student takes the class for two years. Some students become top achievers in academics Ms. Bisson and Ms Van Buskirk agree that motivation the English language students learn much about America their new home and hard work are keys. to success in the ESL experience. In addition to learning . 128 ,f ft Wh X, 1 1 Q-is I .-J f 5 .f ,V , w 1 w 1 w Mi w J D w uf FMA, H if Poets Philosophers o more stress reads the banner above the chalkboard in Mr. Sisman's dreaded Room 101. However, satire aside, Senior Humanities provides a creative medium for enlightenment, comaraderie, and in- tellectual growth - the essence of a challenging program conducive to college preparation. Humanities academia con- sists of AP Government and Politics, AP English, and Honors Psychology all encor- porated into two periods. Although it may sound stressful it is more than just countless nights of studying. Humanities allows for one to learn beyond the classroom. The class participates in many cultural excursions that deal with related class subjects. These field trips give the students an opportunity for enrichment and much needed relaxation amidst their stresses and worthwhile accomplishments. Mrs. Victorson and Mr. Sisman, the bookends to a diverse collection oi students and Cliff notes, are the instructors of the Humanities block. In the natural environment, Jack Miller can concentrate on his reading. In Honors Psychology, Mr. Sisman helps the students cope with stress. However, Amy Otto seems to have taken this a bit too lar. Jason Ferber and Marc Carignan attain inner peace in the fashion ol Siddartha. Jenny Todd is deep in thought as she synthesizes another brilliant essay. 131 n ',,.f f 9,,,,..x, :ln- a 4 .fn A, Q 4 ff 5 X s. ,Jw 'X-K .avff Wm vw American Studies A ni0 5 l 5 I 4 t if ::,, r 1'-.f 'S Challenge Creativity ardwork, lasting friendship, and study groups are only a few words to describe Junior Humanities. 'Mr. Gunderson and Mr. Stonebarger make it enjoyable, comments Sabina Malik. Considering the course includes preparation for the Advanced Placement U.S. History test in conjunction with English lll Honors, incor- porating fun with learning is the ticket to success. A noticeable characteristic of the double-block course is the com' raderie of the students. Through honors, you meet your long term friends, observ- ed Shazeen Mufti. Diane Song agrees and states, Many of our friends in Honors are also enrolled in the same math, foreign language, and sciences classes. It is no wonder why study groups are a frequent practice among these special students. lt adds spirit to the class, says David Hall. Some memorable activities include the Nature Walk, and stealing Mr. Gunderson's gavel. The Junior .Humanities have gained true insight into academic growth and will be prepared to move on to yet more challenges. Lynn Lambert tries to keep up with Mr. Stonebargefs lectures. Meanwhile, Don Hess is amazed with all the knowledge he is gain- ing. Kevin Casagranda seems to find History amusing while Todd Wolfe can hardly stay awake. Finally, Stoney sneaks in for the last picture with Jenny Foster. 133 i 1 European Studiesixj 3 Q 22... S SN Q X Q Q lg F 'xi ' i N wif MTX SQ W3 w My . ,X A A N N i mg xg-iii. YXVQEQBA 'sw Q QPRLQ WM s A lfwbanfy 5 v Q N m5 its Busts R Q E - N W X Q 5.3 Y sr gosgasysgg W Q 5 ,SV X Qs , X g Q vghis year Sophomore Humanities consists l rg 5 Xlof an English Honors class led by Mrs. X5 - uBangert and a new addition, European . A ry 1 .JHistory A.P., taught by Mr. Weinberger. . 5 Q r the English class, students rapidly ac- N is iw , ' 5 scumulate knowledge of subjects from the .ix 1, 3 if Nrnedieval times to the modern. Students Y , K y K Efare continuously pressured by due dates XJ yrwon research papers, comparison papers, Qs N ffrgquarterly tests, and even individually in- NKXJ XJ N .X- wxhg .M L L . SQ Qterviewed oral essays. If students pass Nfthe Advanced Placement European QHistory test in May they will receive col- U X' skio N X 1 a X Q ,W XV N Yhlege credit. This year has been incredi- V M QR uqlblef' comments Mindy Hill. I learned Q .more than I thought possible in one year. X ,Sophomore Humanities is definitely a Us ,ig ilxlgurewarding experience, according to su ' X3 3 QQHeather Hare and will have a great effect 4 Q tg - ,Qon the students in the future. Q VN Xkk+S FN Q . X. Totiy Gibney looks up, awaiting his next assignment Guadalupe Martinez s it sxikjdevotes careful attention to an in-class W'-Q X Q essay that must be completed. A united R955 X sophomore humanities spells out their ,Q X .migraduating year, 1989. Lynnae Diefen- g , , J lX 3 Q l. , . ,... F- X Qbach is deep in thought as she pro- Q 3 ,O 3 ofreads an essay she has written. Eddie Q A is Baker sports a bewildered expression, Q E i X Qs wondering why he took humanities in the ' A A X first place. y .E ggsg E , 58 J ef -..,. i ' 134 mi ., . D 59 -if 3 qxa ?'rf5t' 4, YQ if ha 3 If 1 , , gr! I L if Qu ,M gg 1 , V ww 2 X Vw 66 s 32, .var ,L X 1 MQ' ,M 'Ni N sm, X-gk .MA A xv gkwcxukgk Af v3.15 r -.fm v.xM1 M 1' ww.ix!f.'w Huuf 1 .,-.X 6' X 2 4 1 vgf 1 'vf..'Q K QR Mm X kfgissi 'QA gwfttsv N . M, - ,PJTM11 - x - 'xrw - umanities - V05 Enrichment he class of 1990 will be the first LHHS students to participate in the world famous ln- ternational Baccalaureate program. Honors students who choose to participate as full diploma scholars will study from a balanced curriculum of Humanities, Philosophy, Mathematics, Sciences, participate in charitable and creative projects, and write an original thesis. Full diplomas can earn a year of college credit at many universities throughout the world. Limited participation in the prestigious program is also available. Freshman Humanities, an academic block of English Honors and World Cultures Honors, is a world within itself. The students ex- perience higher education and an increased awareness of their surroundings. The block is designed to prepare the students for both col- lege preparatory courses that they will be tak- ing later in high school as well as college itself. Humanities is interesting and adventurous. There is a lot of extra work involved, but it will pay off, says Stephanie Lichtman. The overload of homework is worth the intellectual stimulation we receive, adds Twyla Sauro. The pressure is high to succeed among these students, but they agree that the daily challenge they meet is worth it. Being in Humanities is an enriching experience that contributes to the well-roundedness of each of us, says Doug Equils. Others add that their involvement in the academic block is cool and exciting. Presented with assignments that go beyond what is commonly expected, the students learn to think on their toes and open their minds .to new possibilities in learn- ing. At times, the students would like the load to be lighter, but the anecdotes that arise seem to compensate. Whenever I feel the amount of homework is too much, I have to stop and laugh. Mr.'TayIor is always making sound effects and jokes, says Jeffrey Cook. Damon Sandler adds, The lectures we sit through don't seem so monotonous with the weird stories Mrs. Lane interjectsf' Overall, Freshman Humanities is a challenge and ad- vantage, and as Sharon Ohadds, it's even fun! 137 W 1 'Ei k- i 'k Y--l-- . 138 ,Q n Vlath St Science -jqhqll 9 lt f , xt Quirks Quarks umbers, formulas, and concepts . . . these are the typical tools that an LHHS math or science student utilizes. Since three years of math and two years of science are required for upperclassmen land even more for underclassmenl many Hawks find themselves carrying those Algebra and Biology books around. Students enroll in a variety of subjects available to them. The mathematics field ranges from regular high school math like Algebra I to advanced Calculus. Math can also be taken through the Business Department in the form of Accounting. Whatever level they choose, students can sharpen their skills and learn new ones. Some skills are already applied in many science classes. The science department consists of such classes as Anatomy and Environmental Science, all the way to Ad- vanced Placement Physics and Chemistry Honors. Whether the class is easy or difficult, students enjoy lab ex- periments, informative films, and in- dividual reports. Math and Science are necessary com- ponents in education for the high tech world of the future. I think that ameoba likes me! lt just winked at me: Jenny Jech tells Farzeen Mufti. Then, Jenny takes a second look to make sure. Bridgit Corich concen- trates intensely on a difficult trigonometry problem. However, Phil Walton decides he's had enough algebra and takes a break. Alan Short is committed to solving the math proof. Henry Chen explains, Ugh! That's what a paramecium looks like. 139 '55 55 'Cf 1' 140 Vlock Trial r 'Vw X N , Competition HHS Mock Trial team is a competitive and challeng- ing law team that participates in the practice of law and competes in a mock court case, Consisting of both a defense and a prosecution team, the group has been extremely successful. The defense at- torneys, Catherine Myers, Kim Donihue, and Susan Flintzer, and the prosecution attorneys, Matt Manweller and Michelle Lostracco, took ad- vantage of their assertive and argumentative qualities. There were also witnesses who were crucial in crediting the case: Diane Song, Chris Brozek, Eric Schrader, Nicci Klein, Paniz Bagheri, and Tanya Sampson. The team com- peted in a series of three rounds at the Santa Ana Court House and the cases were evaluated by an actual judge and a practicing attorney. I am very proud of this year's Mock Trial team. They rank among the best Mock Trial teams that LHHS have ever had, said Mr. Sisman, the advisor and coach of the team. The final scoring results were excep- tional - the team placed ninth out of 48 schools overall. Matt Manweller was individually ranked among the top 12 attorneys out of 280. He was awarded an Honorable Mention for his commen- dable participation. l've received incredible ex- perience in dealing with genuine court room pro- cedures. The competitions were extremely realisticj' added Matt. The benefits of participating as a Mock Trial member were plentiful. Being an attorney confirm- ed my desire to become a lawyer. I enjoyed everything from debating and cross-examining to dressing in professional attorney attire, said Susan Flintzer. The team learned court room etiquette, and increased its awareness of the judiciary system. Extensive practices were held as the team met daily as a class and additional after-school practices. The penalty for false testimony during practice was to supply a bag of M8. Ms for the team. Kim Donihue states, The dedication and commitment Mock Trial required was well worth the effort. As a defense at- torney I found it both exciting and ruthless to pre- sent our case in the court room. The team members developed close friendships. Not only was Mock Trial informative and challenging but all would agree that it was also entertaining and beneficial. Tanya Sampson testifies as an 18th century witness for the prosecution. Michelle Lostracco reads her opening statement a final time before delivering it in court. Eric Schrader, witnessing as an 18th centry miner, is sworn into court. The Mock Trial team stops briefly for a team portrait, in front of the Santa Ana Court House. Matt Manweller displays self-assurance prior to the competition at the court house. 141 Academic Decathlon . V - 0 WX 142 Excellence HHS Orange County Academic Decathlon team, or OCAD, is a highly motivated and competitive academic team. The students compete against other schools in hopes of ad- vancing to the state and national levels. Each member is tested in areas of English grammar and composition, speech, fine arts, social science, health, economics, current events, science, and mathematics. There is a junior- senior team, a sophomore team, and a freshman team, each consisting of six members, The team meets daily as a class to prepare for the competitions held in November, February, and May. Within the team, there are closeeknit relationships and determination to achieve superior results, Robert Cone, a senior participant adds by preparing so often, the team members have come to know the minds of each other in- tricately. They have often met outside of school, and the efforts have been profitable. We were the only school in the Saddleback District to place in the top ten. I was excited, said another junior-senior member, Jenny Jech. LHHS placing first in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District each year since 1982, has kept us an outstanding tradition. Some memorable episodes have left an im- pression in the minds of the team members such as lvlr. Gunderson singing a Lyke-Wake Dirge with a Seventeenth Century Scottish dialect accent or making a speech on mail order brides from Asian countries. The students are optimistic about scoring well, and, as Jeff Forester, a sophomore team member adds, OCAD is a great deal of fun, a place to make a lot of friends, and worth the hard work. Leonard Weber, a Senior team member who was called into Mr. Gunderson's room and informed of his participation says, even though he drafted me by surprise two weeks into the new semester, I'm glad I ac- cepted. Mr. Gunderson and Mrs. Lane have coached the team in a special class and have led the team to victory. Leonard Weber is called to the Podium for his first medal. Robert Healey and Jenny Jech proudly represent the LHHS team among the other students at the awards ceromony. The OCAD Team, left to right, lJenny Jech, Leonard Weber, Robert Healey, Ram Duriseti, Brad Wilson, Coaches Mr. Gunderson and Mrs. Lane, not pictured, Robert Coney. Leonard Weber leads the OCAD team to a 2nd place victory. OCAD is an actual class in which the students prepare for competition. 59? . 2 f C 4 'Wi M Q S 1 - af, ,W ,fynm I H 1 V ,V .W 3-:J ig QQ? 5555 Zig 2' as ' f- wx, I A lfg g-35 ! .AL.. ,x W A '1g ', 4? f5.f,f,,k K ,V 7 At Play QV' - Gmc Wfvl L, ,X I iff ,ft fx .N yr. si ,f 144 n. fix, ,x 5 YQ. xx Q gi f play chosen by teachers is as unique Bower sails. Garth Rogers rides his sc . horses, These are only a few of the play The style o I s Marityn imick rides Garber oicyc e hippie love children, Dona He and enthusiasm of our teachers. , is X QI' S nebarger watches sports. Mary Jane Dwyer skis. Neit ris Stroh and Carta Wuister dress up as resent the exuberance xt 4 ly, as their style of teaching, John Sto ooter Tony Ferruzzo waterskis. Ch -time activities of our staff, out they rep At Peace r f nv 'Pl 'X - 44 A aw I 5,,,4 nd' 'bf- ' ,fy . Q' .rf ' i 1 3 , .',,,f-- ul s X. MDN 5 QEQQPARTMI f S 'nd inner pea fwv 'Q spots to fr ce. endorphins Teachers also have their own unique styles of relaxation. When the last bell rings on Friday, they head to their favorite Lynn Asaro lounges in her garden with her dog. Susan Ruyle climbs a tree for a different perspective. Mana Paegle releases h srniles. Steve MCC-orrnack soars to new heights on the gymnastic apparatus Clay Sisrnan and Monte Kruse dream of spreading Gerard Jones marches to a different drurnrner, Roger Gunderson rneditates incognito behind his shades. Laura on e Hawks, they fly high to golden horizons, and return refreshed on Monday, throug their wings and flying. rnakes sand castles at the beach. Tru 147 jke world I5 clzargerl wiflz grancleur o!,9o.4.4iLi6fy Alfe .Jlining gofcl from a clawning aun. James Adams Diane Akin Karen Alms Renn Amstead Science Special Education German, English Athletic Director Lynn Asaro Rosalie Baker P.E. French, Spanish Pamela Bisson Hey QUYS if'S my fum! Reading Blfyyfjxi XV LJMX lf .7lle growing fbunffower, nourblzecl Ly flue .4un,.4 Jllining gofcl. B Y 1 Marilyn Bower Jim Boyd Rita Brooks Gary Carr Art, Economics Math French PE, Civics 0. is J KA Q- .., i R -W S Linda Cistone Kevin Dempsey Maryjane Dwyer Kathy Englhard Spanish Science Social Science Spanish Erik Frost Neal Garber Activities Director, Auto Math Laguna Hills today, GO tomorrow. Qllonga fo .4,Jrin9 up fo a recon!-LreaLing lleigllf, wafcfzing ifa Afem in a nearly panel. 2 mc. ei X R? 'N Gary Gard Roger Gunderson Dona Helmick Jack Hodges Science English Social Science English Bruce Ingalls GaryJurgemeyer X- ' xxx Qs-Q.. IK Lyn Jax English James Kenreich Math Art J E ' I wk D, KVM a 11 ,a 0 ill if mf 29 if i 'X D S, 0 Hey you, do you have a lunch pass? QW .. x , 5 50 Joan Kilby Dave King Librarian PE. Lydia Kuznetsov Kathy Lane Math English .glue flzruaf ofifb afem ia aidnf, flue :Jew fafgng Aofffy. Jacqueline Knauer M. M. Kruse Social Science Science John Moore John Mourer Social Science Science Joan Neumann Laura Ott English English, Drama An apple a day keepscld age away. .xdncl flue Jun confinuea fo nurfure flue Aunffower ab il mafurea anJ reaclzea ififflligller. Maija Paegle John Peters Nancy Pfaff Garth Rogers Social Science Spanish Math Math Susan Ruyle Lezlie Schrieber Clay Sisman Ron Smith English, Yearbook Special Ed. Social Science Social Science 'J wn,n.wr'1rw1 Q , .- r .auf-400. 'P ff Wliw- E ?ti.a,g..-uc A-its ,fd 1 an E S if 1 M 4 lg mmm Q mb xr , Q , arse-fss.,1?2Ifil S or me var.. ' Vit? 43 .N Q ' Elf, 1 41 ,R cnsisai it f A 'gi r K S iff 'af ,M 'W F f'fv sf Q z-- M.. its I Y ,fygs S gil Ni , -- Ay . . .A imih ,ei -:,. -egg s-s..wsf,....Q EL 1' itaa , eicc 1 X 'J' ri Q G 'Q' S -' Q ua Q, vw it ieiie asei ' -' 'S 152 Coach Hodges stands in front of his creation Truant - Sheila Conner Cary Crouch J. R. Herron Don Hills Cliff Jarmie Scott Johnson Gerard Jones Dave Kurrle Dalynn Malek Steve McCormack like flze ffower, we, foo, are nourialzecl, cllafdengecl, anal mofiuafezl. Danny Sponaugle John Stonebarger Chris Stroh Mike Taylor Student Teacher Social Science Business Social Science Randy Tyler Mike Vakili Sally Van Buskirk Dana Victorson Science Math, Computer English, Reading English A A n, 5 4 I 92 5 qi an yririr, J , W My rsyyy Paul Weinberger Carla Wuister Social Science Business ,ln Today is my Brut day. ,fd mf , e gy flue gofden aupporf offhe fucuhg ana! aclminidrafion. X, Bonnie Maspero Timothy Sullivan Assistant Principal Vice-Principal X 'X 'lm . X , x, - X . N XXX Fred Van Leuven Frances Griffith Dean of Students Guidance Specialist jogefher flzey Jlzeol hgllf on affporiaibigfied ana! iffuminafe Lroacler llorizona for ua fo reacll. Golden Opportunities lt is not luck, good breaks, or coin- cidence that brings about success. It is the students, parents, and teachers who, through their persistent and tireless ef- forts, seize the right moment, every mo- ment, and create those golden oppor- tunities to make success happen for LHHS. We have become leaders in the Southland, in the classroom, in academic competition, on the playing field, and through our extra-curricular activities. The State has recognized our student achievement by placing us in the top EM of the schools in California, the County has recorded our academic achievement through OCAD, and other academic com- petitions, and the new Pacific Coast League has felt the prowess of our athletes through League competition. The staff and community of LHHS con- gratulate and extend best wishes to our graduating seniors. May each of you remember your alma mater with affection and loyalty and, throughout your lifetime, create and seize your golden oppor- tunities by meeting the challenge at- tributed to Etienne de Grellet 11773-1 8551: I shall pass through this world but once. lf, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now, let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Tony Ferruzzo Principal 155 we grow wiflr flzeir Jupporf, gouging fo Apring up fo recorcl-LreaLing lleighfd. R. Kent Hahn Raghu P. Mathur Peter A. Hartman President Vice-President Superintendent xt! Dore J. Gilbert, M.D. Kristine Kister Peter Christensen Member Member Student Member Louise Adler Not Pictured The Board of Education .xgncl Lnow flzaf wiflz flleir nurfuring, we may affain gofclen c!ream5 Jeep wifllin our llearb Y Secretaries Campus Supervisors an Cogar, Peggy Corich, Julia Kawada, Debi Kowalcyk, Teri Joann Sherrer, Leona Brouwer, Marie Sjobom, Kathy Munday, Kathy Farkas Castillo y my Secretaries n McDaid, Shirley Cox, Sherry Drake, Carol phenson Food Supervisors Mary Beaver, Lyla Wilczek, Barbara Duncan, Cindy Sokol Custodians Norm Maurer, Sue Stein, Jess Shroll evo N Take Part in Life The sun shouts all that life has to sell And great waves awaken and are drawn Like smoking mountains bright from the west. Streams and rivers are bright with colored pebbles And early morning sparkles of light. The quivering glimmer of the golden sun, Rising to greet the new day, Throws a sudden flash on the eye. Life's opportunities are vivid and splendid. Like golden waves whitened on a cliff, Or soaring fire that sways and sings, Moments are meant to be seized and risks taken, Activities and clubs experienced and enjoyed. Each new activity adds richness to life, Like the curve of golden music Or the scent of pine trees in the rain. Spend all you have to participate in life's activities. Buy them and never count the cost. For one golden hour of involvement Count many a year of growth well-gained And for a breath of ecstacy, Take part in life's many activities. - Kim Donihue I f - s X v' Q 44- 15? FN , l ' Q' A . M, ,, : ,MN I ,:gfy4:m.1,m.:f,w,g. .,,fM+,,fff, A Sm!! 7' ,g,,rm'Li-wwf lezffqfzgsfi. 33' has 'e I rw ,. PM L. F s X A ,... -A WX 2 W fl: Cjfaaa You are looking at thirty six creative people, thirty six stressed people, thirty six dedicated people. Yes we are those unheard of little elves that created your Aerie '87, that magically appears on the LHHS campus. None of us would want to wish upon you unexpected deadlines or no pictures for your layout, just some of our monthly responsibilities. What we would like to wish upon you is this pride, Hawk Pride that is, that we put into each and every page, each page carefully, painstakingly done to Aerie standards. This is for you LHHSl Aerie '87 Tina Fay Smith Editor Mrs. Ruyle - Advisor Tina Smith - Editor, Photographer, Opening RJ Hart - Co-Editor, Sports Editor, Opening lris Venaracion - Co-Editor, Workaholic partner Hanns Lee - Co-Editor, Workaholic partner Kim Donihue, Copy-Editor, Poet Jennifer Conkey - Business manager Brooke Rhodes - Photo Editor Steve Anthony - Underclassmen, Sports Dave Ashcraft - Underclassmen, Sports Kari Brown - Underclassmen Tina Chapin - Special Sections Pearl Chen - Creative Copy, Editing Jack Chu - Activities Carlene Coger - Activities Vicki Griffin - Activities Heather Hare - Activities Eric Hernandez - Photographer Mindy Hill - Basketball Shirelle Hill - Senior and Special Sections Dede Howrey - Photographer Stacey Johnson - Seniors, Tennis, Faculty Reem Khalil - Activities Angela Kirk - Sports Michelle Lostracco - Activities Melinda Madden - Photographer Arron Matzoll - Seniors, Tennis, Faculty Kendra Minke - Activities Katie Parker - ASB Ray Schmidler - Sports Alan Short - Sports Michelle Ultimo - Photographer Lisa Wear - Seniors Julie Willich - Faculty, Golf Joe Woo - Activities Lara Yost- Seniors Q61 an Back Row: Jennifer Black, David Komatsu, Norman Pryce, Jason Paul, Betty Ruei, and Lynnae Dielenbach. Third Flow: Chantal llsink, Joey Song, Miki Malervy, Bill Badgely, Damon Leach, Candy Milim, Jana Phillips, April Devitt, and Tracy Hichman. Second Row: Liisa Crume, Carole Healey, Kin Rocha, Christine Malervy, Angela Hosszu, Jennifer Sturdivan, Brenda Silva, Jennifer Leibig, Jenniler Lackey, Deanna Smith, and Heather Slatel Front Row: Matt Leighton, Danny Grimes, Stacy Biermann, Shannon Velarde, Beth Isensee, Sandy Escala, Greg Moon, and Scott Stucker. I 'fin fa, it .41 162 Band Tastic CJ cgi, eqh Q L-+V! N - 6 'm y ,. - w , .L V , gsm-. 1,3 .iw ,X , ,j j 15. , , s- H - ., W' N' '... gxL1 .- . ' ' ' i,.' ' tr M.. . v . , Qi, -. -. y ,-sf' . I . 2 -' V 1 K . X . 5-X.. s j , . kk - kLs?W.1gQk,, K K 1 K . A 1 .Qs - -. 't so 'A if'i'tif 'f 5 'h qgvis Qt' ' ' X . Y Q, . W 1. , , t9 ft ' Vs ti ' c 3 6, ,Q 5'-.bk fi . B' W .fa L v K .k. , , i- K KM A K .ggi KK M a r . 15,3 .ea . . f A' ' 5' fy F H H . .. . 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Q X in K f Q, 0 ,. - z.-Q 5-2,70 K -I K j.,-K gg ' 1, A .V --c , 1 7,4 . K' .sax 1 :w,:',.k,,:5.,v - -,vw 5 s - . f flgg-i , A' 4 . -ff fn . -1 FE, 4 iqgtjkrkkaf-Lhfitu ,A - ' f, ' . f'4faat: s ' f ,iw T- h' r was .sf fmsswe, N J. K - 4 t Q gvw. are gf - 53,5115 5 A v t-gf, , ,M ,. . My I , , 2, 4 T r , N-1 Q. t fs 55.-'btw -' xv WSSYQQT 1 v Q- K - 'f' ' 3- TF '15-sm s. K- :Q - . L A ' elif . , . -' . WO? '7 . c Tfflrnfs-f -4' 'X . f A at r 2 .. Laguna High School's Band is an active and competitive group on campus. The drum major, Shannon Velarde, helps keep the band in step and assists the Director, Mr. Jones, in leading the band. The spirit and pride of the band has enabled them to receive many awards. Because we work together in practice as well as com- petition, we are able to win awards and recognition, said Carol Healy. Although there are no prerequisities to enter band, the students must have a general knowledge of music. Outside of class, the band members are involved in fund-raising projects such as candy sales and selling field show tickets. We owe our success to our sense of commitment and teamwork, says Keith Ludolph. The most spirited trip that the band will take is the trip in April to the Annual Band Festival. At the Festival, the band will combine with other schools to perform at Magic Mountain and enjoy the park after the concert. The 1986-87 Marching Band continues to perform and prepare for future competitions so that their success will grow. 163 Q P' mf gh fax il y , Null A-fi A 012, Song Hawks Choir is a class where students on campus are provided the opportunity to widen their range of singing ability. They meet daily and perform a variety of songs from classical to modern. Each day they begin with a series of voice warm-ups, and follow the musical scale after dividing into groups according to voice inflection, range and tone. The warm-ups are just as important as the music itself, said Mr. Jones, the Choir Director. Although there are two choirs, concert choir and chamber choir, the two often combine during con- certs. The songs are sung not only in English, but in German, French, Old English and Gaelic. I en- joy singing and like to share my voice with others. Each time I sing I feel like I am giving of myself, and this class gives me the experience I need, said Linda Riggs. A member of the Chamber Choir, Paul Mayjack comments, I hope to enter a career in the performing arts and this class offers a great chance to prepare for it. Both choirs per- form in 4 to 5 concerts a month. Our Christmas performance was especially successful, says Nidia Beltran. Other concerts include competi- tions with other schools, legion competitions and a 4 day trip to Magic Mountain to perform with the band and orchestra in the spring. The choir is a close-knit, talented group of students who enjoy singing. lt's my IifeI said Linda Riggs. 1. Lights, action and SING! 2. Chamber Choir, Front Row, L to R: Cassie Arnette, Sandy Lowe, Nidia Beltran, Denise Rosenjack, Linda Riggs, Stacey Beirmann, Erin Reidy, Becky Clinton, 3. Hey, get back in line! 4. Choir, First Row: Kristin Price, Robyn Aberle, Karin Luce, Brandi Milano, Denise Cuchrum, Vanessa Hopgood. Second Row: Tammy Holfard, Candece Melim, Brenda Silva, Mia Marco, Hala Khali, Janet O'MaIley. Third Row: Mary Jaramillo, Angela Hosszu, Julie Broussalian, Allyson Turner, Michele Carey, Tina Powell, Fienee Soberman. 165 ol ram Creative Play The goal of Drama Club is to pro- mote and support involvement in the performing arts. With its several fund- raisers, the club was able to financially support this year's fall play and spring musical. The club was also active in entertaining the community with its performances at local malls. Highlights of the year were the club's involvement in the district drama festival, evening awards banquet, and the State Thes- pian Festival. Drama Club Officers: President - Robin Cossid, Vice4President - Judith Reddick, Commissioner of Publicity - Bridget Corich, Secretary - Diane Calet, Commissioner ol Fine Arts, ASB - Tamara Alms. Club Members: Trish Amason, Bill Badgley, Nidia Beltran, Diana Brady, Debbie Fellner, A. J. Fernandez, Mat Genuser, Dawn Hassman, Corrie Hay, Tara Key, Michelle Killgore, Jennifer Leibia, Mia Maro, Jodie Nicholls, Jana Phillips, Linda Riggs, Deanna Smith, Patrick Streick, Chantal Tlsink, Lori Udomsilpa. Top Right: Drama Students recite lines at a Children 's Theatre Play. Bottom Right: Mrs. Ott helps to age drama student Judith Reddick with her make-up techniques. 166 X X 2 KEN Top Left: Drama Club Members, Bottom Left: Lisa Smith and Julie Behrens practice their improvisational skills. Bottom Right: Wendy Kuntz, Jamie Eatman, and Bill Badgley participate in a scene from drama 's production of the year, Arsenic and Old Lace. 167 J4u,.S-W5 My my if Hawk Family Have you ever wondered who organizes the ex- citing activities that occur during the school year! Who are those creative minds that think up the class competitions that improve our spirit? Our Laguna Hills A.S.B. does. Through their dedicated work and the guidance of Mr. Frost, they come up with the outstanding social events. As Erin McGinnis shows it's hard work, Oh great guys, we have to do that too. But as Lori Girard and Katie Parker show, it pays oft in the end when lt's a success. Who are these imaginative brains called A.S.B. behind the ac- tivities? They are from left to right: Erin McGinnis, Co-Commissioner of Social Events: Pete Colburn, A.S.B. President: Matt McDaid, Senior Represen- tative: Emily Otto, Freshman Representative: Jay Christensen, Commissioner of Boys' Athletics: Leah Miller, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics, Mike Castillo A.S.B. Vice-President, Amy Lytle, Sophomore Presi- dent, Tammy Alms, Commissioner of Fine Arts, Phil Colquette, Senior President, Krista Richards, A.S.B. Secretary, Katie Parker, Sophomore Representative, Meagan Hutcheson, A.S.B. Treasurer, Lori Girard, Commissioner of Assemblies, Susan Flintzer, Com- missioner of EducationfRepresentative to the Board: Helen Eun, Commissioner of Pep and SpiritfClubsg Tami Blume, Commissioner of Publicity: Ram Duriseti, Co-Commissioner of Social Events: Doug Blume, Freshman President: Sharmin Moten, Junior Representative, As Pete Colburn, Lisa Yerke, and Matt McDaid show this class becomes one big hap- py family. These students dedicate their time to making your school year more than just another year 170 Q? Sweet Charity Laguna Hills Key Club is a prominent and outstanding club on cam- pus. Involved in numerous community and school activities, the club is based on the dedication and commitment of the 40 members. The club meets every Monday during the lunch hour under the direction of the President, senior Meagan Hutcheson and advisors, Mrs. Englhard and Mr. Kruse. The meetings are run in an organized and orderly fashion with specific agendas presented to the club members. The students are given the opportunity to volunteer their time and par- ticipation in the upcoming activities, This year's Key Club is far superior to any previous year. The members are active and more involved than any ofthe clubs that I have sponsored, said the Youth Sponsor Chairman from the Kiwanis Club, Merle Trail. The activities the Key Club have participated in range from the Halloween Carnival, to the annual fund-raising car wash, to announcing Bingo at Palm Terrace, to Sees Candies sales, to Christmas caroling at Beverly Manor. The most successful service that the club organized was the Great American Smoke-Out on November 20. This was a day in which students adopted a smoker and supported him in his commitment to stop smoking. The annual Blood Drive, held on , December 3, was run by Key Club members who C i organized the Drive, summoned prospective donors age 17 and above, and aided the nursing staff, Towards Christmas vacation, Key Club members presented stockings to the homeroom classes to collect toys for under privileged children. Called Operation Santa, it generated enthusiasm and participation among the entire student body. Such gifts as teddy bears, skateboards and bicycles were donated. The club also participated in the Special Olympics and volunteered Library Service with Mrs. Kilby. The highlight of the club's year, however, is the Key Club Convention, held in spring. The club spends the weekend in Santa Clara where they present all their accomplishments for the entire school year in hopes of winning recogni- tion and awards. We have a great chance of ranking high among the various clubs. said Mr. Kruse, and the club members eagerly agreed. Kim Clinton, Angela Magill, and Tammy Alms are relieved that the blood drawing is over, as they enjoy cookies and punch. Katrina Heppler and Jenny Jech are cooling off as they wash h I th h. I e cars a e car was The Key Club members present all the toys that were raised for the under-privileged children. Steve Lee works diligently to prepare for the Great American Smoke-Out. - The Key Club members take a break from all the activity to pose lor a group picture. Jennifer Valencia, Meagan Hutcheson, and Mrs. Englhard raise the Key Club banner proudly. 171 C ,S .9- First Row: Marc Carignan, Hanns Lee, Mike Gibney, Brian Casagranda, Jason Ferber, Kim French, Kim Donihue, Farzeen Mufti, Eve-Marie William: Erin Dignan, Cindy Sisco, Karen Stevens. Second Row: Troy Hammond, Kevin Casagranda, Mike Toomey, David Hall, Judith Reddick, Diana Brady Jennifer Foster , Mykhanh Nguyen, Kathy Ashbrook, Pearl Chen, Katrina Heppler. Third Row: Edward Baik, Rodger Chen, Eric Hecht, Sean Nordine Simon Kingston, Row: Steve Lee, Balogh. . t , 3 4 , Matt Brubraker, Dave Ashcraft, Lynnae Diefenbach, Hillary Hegstrom, Maureen McFadden, Alexandra Eller, Catherine Myers. Foun Dave Vandam, Greg Young, Wayne Chen, Yu-Jen Wang, Bill Badgley, Jason Paul, Todd Clarke, David Komatsu, Jim Bryan, Chri tartar, 235, ,,, 4 pg, at A , lwwffiif Q!! vo ll fifia 5 f,,f 7 1 4 X Golden Achievement California Scholarship Federation is a scholastic club on campus that focuses up on higher education. Its members must meet the prerequisite of receiving at least 3 A's and one B in courses other than aiding and physical education and have no unsatisfactory citizenship grades. After every semester, it is necessary to reapply and those who have been in- volved with C.S.F. for four semesters will be seated in the first row at graduation. They will also receive a gold cord around their gowns at the graduation ceremonies, gold tassles on their caps, and gold seals on their diplomas. In addition, those students taking part in the club for a full six semesters will be awarded another certificate of the highest honors with a gold seal and life pin. The club offers many benefits. C.S.F. is a great advantage and provides the opportunity to graduate at the top of my class, said member Mykhanh Nguyen. With the elforts and the guidance of the advisors, Mr. Gunderson and Mrs. Lane, the club is active on campus as well as in the community. It has held candy-gram sales at Christmas and Easter. In May, the club holds an Academic Bowl, a tournament where the freshmen compete against the sophomores and the juniors compete against the seniors. The winners advance to challenge one another for the championship. In the community, C.S.F. sponsors an Adopt-A-Grandparent program in conjunction with Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital in Laguna Hills. 5255, '77 Lfxx' 3 173 altq Oyflliqn French Club Have you ever seen students walking about campus with blue and white sweat- shirts saying, Les Faucons Francais on the back? If so, you have seen a French Club member. In the Constitution for the French Club, it states, The French Club will promote interest in the French language and culture by sponsoring countries, atten- ding French movies, inviting guest speakers, and having other activities that would encourage students to enhance their language skills and to increase their cultural awarness. The purpose at French Club meetings is to let students taking French further their interests in the language and to encourage other students with a desire to learn more about France to do so. L'Esprit Vivant, the French Club newsletter, premiered in December. Translated into English, the name means the spirit living. The newsletter comes out every two months containing articles, songs, and cultural facts. Advisors are Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Baker. German Club German has an interesting club with many fun activities. The main focus of the German Club is the great interest in the Germanic culture. The members especial- ly enjoy the food involved with Germany. The club is also very lucky to have Mrs. Alms as an advisor. She lived in Germany and contributes greatly to the society. They have regular meetings with German speakers and slides to help the members appreciate the culture. They took a trip to a German cafe and restaurant which was great fun. Approximately 1O'M: of the peo- ple also participate in the foreign language camp put on in the spring. The camp lasts for a weekend and is strictly German speaking. The people who have gone in the past have learned a lot and enjoyed it. To end the year the club becomes involved with the Apotheosis festival by donating cakes and tortes. In short, German has an active club with members that really enjoy themselves and have fun. If not already in the German Club it would be a good idea to join next year. Voulez-vous mangez avec moi ce soir? French Club members toast with Perrier. Joyeaux Noel, the French Club sings at the Faculty Christmas Party. Deutsch ist gggggbproclaim German Club members at their monthly M96 v i N. .ff F-f 'i.. fi '92 fl if ' 5 '- gist A .ff X I HS .V,,.- My cZf! No Problem The Math Club is an academic club which focuses on increasing the students' mathematical capabilities. Meeting each Wednesday during lunch, the club spends the hour working through various mathematical equations. The degree of difficulty of each problem varies from beginning levels of algebra to trigonometry. The thirty-four members at- tended the meeting to take advantage of the opportunity to practice math. Many of them are currently enrolled in difficult math classes, and the extra math ex- posure they receive from the club has helped them to better both their grades and their overall ability to complete math problems. Not only does the Math Club benefit student mathematical achievements, but it has proven beneficial to SAT, PSAT and ACH test takers. Many of the problems that the club members work through have appearedon the tests, and they note recognizing such problems. The club's advisor, Mr. Flogers, has successfully led the Math Club to high achievements. This year Laguna Hills, Math Club competed in state and nation-wide contests by scoring exceptionally well on math exams. They have competed against other schools in the district, state, and even country. The Math Club has helped me to do better in Math Analysis. Mr. Rogers gives us prob- lems to work out, and after we have time to complete them, he goes over the solu- tion. This helps us to learn new problems as well as review past concepts, said Kim French, one Math Club member. Members include, 1st Row: Hilary Hechstrom, Nancy Kedzierski, Nidia Mercado, Sabina Malik, Erin Dignan, Maureen McFadden, Farzeen Muf- ti, Secretary Jenny Jech, Tina Ehler. 2nd Row: Tyler Suchman, Mark Palardy, Shazeen Mutti, Diane Song, Mykhanh Nguyen, Eve-Marie Williams. 3rd Row: Mike Lee, David Vandam, Steve Lee, Matt Brubaker, Jim Bryan, Kristen Price, Vice-President Kam Aghasaidi, Ripdeep Mangat, Sean Nordeen, Tom Herlihy, Advisor, Mr. Rogers. Not Pictured: President Hanns Lee. 175 W' OWNG Brainstorming . . .Thinking . . . Interviewing . . . Writing . . . Pride. Mr. Johnson's Accipiter Staff goes above and beyond to bring the Hawk Community a paper containing only the most interesting and up-to- date information. The 1986-87 members put in the extra effort to fulfill personal goals, as well as to meet the ex- pectations of peers. Starting off with vigor and excite- ment to set a second to none pace, they are constantly making revisions and improvements to reach the zenith of perfection. Their goal is to represent the view and voice of the students and teachers at Laguna Hills. With dedicated staff such as this, the Accipiter will continue to strive for the stars. 176 ff 024 0413 Creative Writing The Apotheosis Creative Writing Club is a literary based club that deals with creative and artistic works and ideas. The main objective of the club is to assemble and design the annual literary magazine, the Apotheosis. The sections of the magazine match the steps of the quest: search, trial, and encounter with self or spirit. The apotheosis is the final stage, where there is rebirth. The magazine is a composite of poetry, prose, and art based on the theme sponsored through the December contest. The officers: Kris Kramer - President, Jenny Jech - Vice President, Diana Brady - Secretary,Mykhanh Nguyen - Treasurer, Kim Donihue - Publicity, Ken Mattuiz - Artist, work closely with co-advisors Mrs. Victorson and Mr. Sisman, as well as the other members of the club. After hours of dedica- tion and careful preparation, all the staff eagerly await the Spring Festival of the Arts, where the Apotheosis will be premiered. 4,-1 J f, This Page: Mr. Sisman and Mrs. Victorson listen intently to a prose reading. Jenny Jech reviews a Creative Writing Contest entry. The Apotheosis Organizers: Mrs. Victorson, Mr. Sisman, Ken Mattiuz, ' Jack Miller, Kris.Kramer, Mia Marco, Paniz Bagheri, Mykhanh Nguyen, Farzeen Mufti, Jenny Jech, Charlene Foerster, Lisa Reynolds, Susan Flintzer, and Kim Donihue. Far Left: The faces behind the Accipiter: Shazeen Mufti, Diane - Song, Sabina Malik, Carolyn Mendel, Kristin Feuerriegel, Melissa Meying, Erin McGinnis, Tonja Beres, Crissy Henriksen, Torry McPherson, Brad Bartman, Darren Rogers, advisor Scott Johnson, Catherine Myers, Kris Kogerman, Adam Doolittle, Jon Sprague, Sam Hagar, Kevin Macare, Greg Hendrickson, Raleigh Quintana. The Editors: Front Page - Darren Rogers, Features - Sabina Malik, Editorial - Catherine Myers, Sports - Sam Hagar. 177 178 Airborne Airborne - Free Running with a golden glittering sun Diving down the day Jumping through June Above the world Part of the shell Of some new world. We leave one behind And carry with us its golden memories . . . Yet, we journey to a brighter place A different world, its hue more intense. Though it takes the hardest effort To reach the heavens and create The golden moments so precious, When finally we touch the sky Contentment like a cloud Will suddenly surround us Like Gold. - Kim Donihue Bottom Row: Andy Watkins, Jon Tomer, Reagan Smith, Jett Southard, Hanns Lee, Rich Wilner, Alan Usevich, Scott Sanders, Kevin Koen, and David Delmonico. Second Row: Corey Gould, Todd Zubchevich, Brad Prescott, Randy Owings, Aaron Arrendondo, Brad Wilson, Brian Lytle, Keith Henderson, Pat Buckley and Tom Jones. Third Row: Coach Tom Garcia, Chris Johnson, John Raith, Chris Leighbor, Mike Cotner, Sam Hager, Corey Potter, Shannon Parker, Jim Hershiser, Charlie Hagar, Kevin Voss, Scott Yarnell, and Coach Ron Smith. Fourth Row: Coach Bruce Ingalls, Jason Robbins, Scott Evert, Rob Milo, Andy Kuver, Kevin Butler, Coach Paul Weinburger, Tim McKenna, Brian Fleming, Ed Roberts, David Reinhardt, and Coach Gary Jurgemeyer. 180 if A.. .- ,Y Top Left: Phill Colquette breaks free for valuable yards. Top Right: Mark McCue shows no mercy to the Trabuco Hills quarterback. Bottom Right: Var- sity's baby boy, Rob Milo, takes a well deserved rest. Opposite Page: Mike Cotner looks for more opponents to run over Q, Z? .,,W ..1r ' ipmf' xt Ewni 4 fa y ffl Ei w 'I x'- lf Wal, A W 1 ?:E:4'9 LLf5i 'M 4 2 9 bm 4 '52 11,2 M1 M M, f . ,A f .W K ' ' . iz fi 5 fg if ,,. E 'ii ,,,. N fix, at A A2 , ,ggzgy y sf iyv ' 2 J 13? 1 M v ,5 ' 4 I 1 I A 1, x-5' -mr up .ff ,f I ,,, ,,,,, ,Fl It 35 A Sin-wwf Q Above: Chris Shefi leaves his mark on the opposi- tion. Right: Mike Helm unloads for another bomb. Opposite Right: Chris Monsour rips a hole in the opponents. Far Right: Ryan Owings makes the call .S70,9A0l'l'l0l 8 g00tL6i The Soph Hawks posted a 5-5 record this year and placed third in the PCL. Paced by Mike Helm, James Aguirre, and Chris Sheff on offense, LH outscored their op- ponents 192-1455 Brett Abbot was selected by his teammates as the outstanding lineman and Kurt Steenblock as most improved. Steady play was turned in by Cap- tains Fiyan Owings and Mike Helm, as Aguirre and Sheff captured the outstanding back and MVP trophies. The soph's were competitve in every game this season and should prove to be a promising foundation for the varsity squad next year. ,ks Z Bottom Row: Valenzia, Allison, Williams, Curammeng, Monsour, and Choi. Second Row. Aguirre, Song, Helm, Barocao, Owings, Baldecher, and Jones. Third Row: Coach Gard, Pontillo, Capolla, Baraan, Wittenberg, and Coach Pacos. Top Row: Mares, Woo, Donahue, Abbot, Bennet, Steenblock, Sheff. X 1 ' ff 'af A -'V , r v f , W A . J Q ,fi J F g RWM .. W f tf- i 4 Q . l Wwk W. .- 9 . we ' .way f.f nr ...,. .gn V, A f W ii 183 l 66LIfl'l8I'l g00f66t! Success From the Start Final game of the season against Trabuco Hills was for the League Championship. Both teams were undefeated in the league. The Hawks prevailed 28-6, completely dominating the game. Al Saldana scored 2 TDs and passed 80 yards to Darrin Chapman for another. The fourth TD was scored by Aric Roman. The Hawk defense had three goal-line stands to preserve the victory. RECORD: 7-2-1, League Champions Captains: Craig Riggs, David Oh, Doug Equils, Darrin Chapman, and Dusty Christensen. HONORS: Offensive Lineman - Dusty Christenseng Offensive Back - Al Saldanag Defensive Lineman - David Ohg . Defensive Back - Adam Bryang and MVP n- Darrin Chapman. ,xx Q ik' g ,?VV , it 1' I ii'i ' aw ral, it , 'ff' if ,iz mf . 5, T, - yy, H ,Mai I ' ia VV , 'uw f WW: M', , , . , W ,. 3 5? ' . ,,,, Z, , ' ,, 4 ' -sggvyyyi 14, , M i T K , 'W ., 11 ., i i iiii , , M , i tr ' T wi bf . ,V ,,it i,t i T VL .1 'mist gi I 'Q vw Opposite Page: AI Saldana looks for running room. Lett: Craig Riggs and associate crush the competi- tion. Bottom Right: Doug Equils and a Hawk team- mate hold back Trabuco. ,,- Q .' A -474 ,D I FQ -Q -be - 2 V! aw X, mrs 3 'hn- Bottom Row: Luna, Thiffault, Sadler, Mudd, Sanai, Delmonico, Oh, Thorpe, Pollick, and Shiel. Second Row: Reinhardt, Dimaria, Was- inger, Hales, Byier, Hendrickson, Kent, Brookks, Christensen, and Chapman. Third Row: Coach Kurrle, McDaid, Lovinger, Ragland, Potter, Bryan, Dignan, Kuver, Equils, Saldana, and Crouch. Fourth Row: Grebel, Abele, Riggs, Rite, Hanway, Roman Leith, and Raith. fu- wsu . Fig' iff Tri. Q-wwe-qnwiiif-'f .,-vw' Wiifttiui ...,pfY we .f...'- I-yur - , Q . . 'Q oi? ' , K C ' , .va-ff . W V . f- ,w , cwfiif wafer po 0 Ll-ll-lS's Water Polo team finished the 86-87 season second in the league, after making CIF. The team was led this year by its senior players: Frank Gartner, Steve l-lruby, Jason Kenke, Ken lvlyers, and John Sushi, a sophomore. The teams four seniors have set a good example for the younger players who show a promising future. The 1986-87 Water Polo team was led by Coach Mike Cross, a graduate of LHHS. 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M v W w I 05A'.S,0 A wafef 0 0 The FroshfSoph 1986-87 Water Polo team finished their first year with much success. They have shown admirable sportsmanship both in and out of the water. The players have combined their skills to unify and strengthen the team to form a whole. Varsity players have taught the FroshfSoph team to work together both mentally and physically, a skill which can be used in all areas. Good Luck next year! We hope to see you in CIF. T Q5 lxi K A L? ll ,W TT A aT f T ' i-.KTA I M- QT 1 . -We T r a ,T tllt T . 'ljtzifl T f TTTT 'T T, TT T - ' ' L f-' , 6, -ff I , T - , f y 'f??fefTzT3fvfff?Wf'f7lff8 LWT'wfet'sTTlTfTfQfiL22ei2?M17TQZ'T v T f T' ' T ' f T We y . T' ,T TT ,Tw , ,V .T,.r ,MvM. T -'seduce V Top Row: Dylan Portillo, Chad Chase, Matt Maxson, and Steve Krulik. Bottom Row: Thor Olsen, Dean Grean, Mike Hinton, Mike Lowrey, and Er Rawson. Not pictured: Jett Calvert, Gene Eun, and Jon Linville. 188 . T 1 Tf f 1 K W mf -1.- ww f A Q -MT road ounfry vmq,kS!lA PULLS . 550155 W' . 29 I' League Record: 4-1 vs. Laguna Beach-win vs. Trabuco Hills-win vs. Woodbridge-win vs. Costa Mesa-loss vs. Orange-win The Hawk Cross Country Team for 1986 had its most successful season in LHHS history. Running in a very com- petitive league, the varsity team sprinted through the season to place themselves third overall in the Pacific Coast League. From there, they con- tinued to CIF 2-A prelims, to place an impressive second, and move on to the finals. There, the team placed sixth, where they definitely set a Laguna Hills precedent in CIF Cross Country. Top: Coach Gary Fusell, Larry Hicks, Matt Manweller, Eric Schrader, Lenny Hicks, Coach Kevin Dempsey, Tony Gibney, and Steve Frisone. The Girls' Varsity Team had a very sucessful season in Pacific Coast League Cross Country. With the help of coaches unning for flze gofal its Mike Berecz and Debbie Wilkinson, the girls were led to a 3-2 record in the League, and then to a sixth place finish in CIF 2-A preliminaries. Coach Mike Berez, Hala Khalil, Jennifer Valencia, Kristen Feuerrigel, Linda Sixt, Coach Debbie Wilkinson, Danise Brunstetter, Tarcy Schaafs, Tanya Smith, and Kim Clinton. Boys Junior Varsity: Brian Parsons, Chris Brozek, David Ashcraft, Tad Devit, Brent Cramer, Mike Prescott, David Hall, Derrik Weeks, and B.J. Nownes. 190 urpcwaing flee ollimifd Boys Sophomore: Scott Thel, Steve Frisone, Tony Gibney, T.C. Nownes, Chad Muhr, Rob Nichols, Brian Fischer, David Dabbaw, and Den Monell. Girls' Junior Varsity: Coach Mike Berecz, Kerri Denise Roseniack, Coach Debbie Wilkinson, , Cindy Smith, Marlo Smith, Jackie Rhodes, Christine Malervy, Michelle Montgomery, and Krista Larson. Boys Frosh: Craig Bohmholdt, Tony Singleton, Ricardo Gonzales, Vince Sebastiano, Greg Wallihan, Howard Rittberg, Chris Woolsey, Richard Manweller, Chi Eng Lim, and Mike Symons. 191 MacNamera, Kim Smith, Tina Ehler, Reem Khalil, WA , vo! eybaf The First Step to the Gold J V ty C ch Sue Stein, Marcy Kalberg, Susan Nolan, Krista Wiekamp, Jennifer Spittle, Karen Willis, Carolyn Langfield, Leila Sh stead ce, and Kelly Am . 5 fi' J .. JL.. , s if p i. - .fr . 1 I2 ? 192.-L osh-Soph: Heather Wagner, Meagan Mc Donald, Nikki Amold, Jennifer Swanson, Kristina God- ay, Coach Sue Stein, Jamie Hiner, Sunhi Park, Marla Sherman, Sue Kim, and Shelby Kawalcyk. lrsity: Amber Wells, Wendy Hensel, Christy Stoecle, Heather Mc Intyre, Lynn Lambert, Erika :hIitz, Jenny Cowper, Coach Renn -Amstead, Tiffany Smith, Xanne Brakke, Leah Miller, Iris aneracion, Kristen Kogerman. Erin Mc Ginnis, and Joelynn Tinch. For the first time in Laguna Hills history, the girls varsity volleyball team clinched a spot in the CIF playoffs. Despite the change from the 4-A South Coast League to the 5-A Pacific Coast League volleyball ranking, the fearless Hawkettes rivaled county powerhouses like Woodbridge and Laguna Beach to capture a 3rd place crown and a chance to the CIF title. The devastating starting line-up with the tremendously talented bench and superb strategy of a first year coach, Flenn Amstead, proved to be the winning com- bination to their success. With many returning players for the next season, the team already has high aspirations for an exciting command performance. The JV volleyball team had their share sucesses in the new league as well. Driven with intense competition and sup- portive coaching by Sue Stein, the Jr. Hawkettes had a remarkable season which produced not only wins but promis- ing recruits for next year's varsity. As newcomers to the game, the frosh- soph volleyball team had quite a learning experience. The highlight of their season definitely had to be their unparalleled defeat of the top-ranked frosh-soph team from Woodbridge. This established their team status that will definitely be a forceful impact as their talents come to full potential. Girls' J. V. - beautiful on and off the court. Look at those verticle leaps! After a long season, the Hawks retire with style. Another perfect senre by Leila Shukur. What make these otherwise rnormal hands' different? Better fingers of course! Show off those pearly whites, frosh-soph. Girls' Varsity Volleyball - the great looks of a winning team. Junior Varsity: Coach Stein, Marcy Kalberg, Susan Nolan, Krista Wiekamp, Jennifer Spittle, Karen Willis, Carolyn Langfield, Liela Shukur, Claudia Smedes, Karen Luce and Kelly Amstead. 193 The Boys' Hawk Varsity Soccer has had one of their best- seasons ever, posting a record of 12 wins, 3 losses and 2 ties. Led by the prolific scoring of Brian Fleming, Pat Richards, Jose Campos and Kevin Macare, the Hawks quickly moved to the top of the Pacific Coast League. The improvement in this year's team can also be attributed to the hard work of the defense - especially solid play from Dave Delmonico, Kyden Reeh, Mike Gibney, and John Evans. Hopefully the Team's strong play will continue over the last half of the P.L.C. which should lead to a league championship and a birth in the C.l.F playoffs Varsity: Brian Casagrande, Kevin Casagrande, Phil Colquette, Dave Delmonico, Devon Diaz, John Evans, Neil Fenner, Brian Fleming, Brian Gibney, Jon Harris, Keith Henderson, Justin Jones, Kevin Macare, Kyden Reeh, Pat Richards, Steve Shafizadeh, and Todd Sperber. J. V.: Jason Amold, Chris Balogh, Doug Barnes, Dave Beaman, Richard Brakke, Jeff Clavert, Morgan Christen, Scott Clark, Tommy Dignan, Eric Dun Ham, Jeff Foerster, Matt Johnson, June Kim, Chris Luick, Ripdeep Mangat, Chad Muhr, Mike Pinnow, Sung Pyo, Geoff Rikner, Moses Rocha, Vince Sebas- tiano, Ed Silva, Brian Slaybavk, Rich Torres, Dave Vandam, and Derrick Webster 194 it Oyri OCCQF' A Goal Above the Rest G fl! When the hawks are on the field, the heat is onl Sizzling!! Brian Fleming is all wrapped up with nowhere to go-except the soccer field of course. Kyden Reeh show off his fancy footwork as he wards off two Trabuco players. 195 .... ' OCCQI' GCL5 for llACf0l y Varsity Top Row: Erika Shlitz, Heather Mc Intyre, Lynn Lambert, Jenny Cowper, Angela Magill, and Coach Kerry Krause. Second Row: Claudia Smeedes, Erica Ziencina, Kris Santagatos, Lindsey Rhebeck, Erin Mc Ginnis, and Joanna Noble. Third Row: Xanne Brakke, Monica Shrout, Suzi Kim, Shelley Walker, and Leah Miller. Y I 'I' .. Top Row: Jen Parker, Rachel Kozloff, Gina Corigliano, Brenda Silva, Cindy Smith, and Megan Mc Donald. Middle Row: Kelly Besser, Kristy, Stoekle, Kim Cogar, and Laurie Newdecker Bottom Row: Crissy Henriksen, Becky Todoran, and Wendy Larson. Girls Varsity Soccer team returned stronger than ever with few seniors leav- ing the team last year. With two South Coast League Championships under their belt and excellent signs of success the girls will work their way to another cham- pionship. In the all new Pacific Coast League, their chances are made even better. Maybe too easy, remarked senior Erin Mc Ginnis. Strong performing players this year were Heather Mc lntyre, Jenny Cowper, Xanne Brakke, Erin Mc Ginnis, and goalie Lynn Lambert. The Junior Varsity girls aren't far behind. Soon to be varsity, the girls show excellent signs of success, Top Right: Lindsey Rhebeck is watching and hoping for another win. Bottom: Jenny Cowper, Suzi Kim, Lynn Lambert, Xanne Brakke, and Monica Shrout walking off the field victoriously after a tough game, 197 Jqolaea ana! .HOOIQ5 Greeted with a new league and new coach, the Lady Hawks knew they had quite a task to accomplish. Nevertheless, they took it in stride and achieved the most productive season yet. Notably, the girls banded together in spirited team- work to produce the 2nd annual basket- ball program which displayed their talents as well as personality. lt took this kind of spirit and dedication to help achieve their goals in this demanding but successful season. The varsity squad, led by Wendy Hensel, lris Veneracion, and Christy Grebel, proved a threatening force as they battled many competitive teams. Each practice and game was a new learn- ing experience. As a young team, the Lady Hawks pulled through as the under- dogs and finished with a dynamite effort. Junior Varsity was represented with a well-balanced team as it had height, speed, and sharp shooting combined. Their hard work and determination made them a winning team on and off the court. The JV girls are all hoops! The girls Varsity team show off their pride. Renn Amstead and Sue Stein hard at work-coaching. Sharon Oh, Marcy Kalberg, and Jenny Swanson warm up before the big game. Nothing like a little stretching to keep Lori Cosgrove fit. 198 ,X RN' Q1 I I 4, ' if it M f .- -7 fa t,. . . . ..4 H15 ' ti K ' sUl1Fx, . 1 ,, ar, t J' 3, . 1 A 4 E ww L' - 5 - r ML . b, i . A ' ' MVN X Huis Y, . . l i Q 1 Wu H! W , 50144 54. K? ffl? A E My 4114. ' 1 ',f'l's y ' 'Ut f HA A . , ,' A . f -J' ' . -' A 1 QR' if ' ' 5 Q- - Q' ' ' Hr G . '. it ' - t, - ww f . wr, ' 1,1 1. X- A if Up .4 .xxx 1 Hn. .. . .. 9? 4 1- fs' . or SDM E4 31. of 4, wtf, unior Varsity: Top Row: Charis Filield, Marcy Kalberg, Sue Kim, Coach Sue Stein, Nikki Arnold, and Jackie Rhodes. Middle Row: Sandy Paddock, argaret Kelly, Jennifer Swanson and Sharon Oh. Bottom Row: Marlo Smith, Shelby Kowalcyk, Stephanie Szallay, Katie Mc Cann, and Stephanie orrison. arsfty: Top Row: Nancy Negron, Lori Cosgrove, Coach Renn Amstead, Wendy Hensel, and Christy Grebel. Middle Row: Kristina Godfrey, Carol Mott, Lelly Amstead, Kari Brown, and Julie Stipetic. Bottom Row: Sunhi Park, Sharmin Moten, Iris Veneracion, and Shazeen Mufti. ff if ,ny-p., .aff f, I or an ,M I X ' .'..-new M The Hawks Varsity Basketball team has had an excellent beginning in their new league. In changing to the Pacific Coast League, they were ranked 16th in the 2-A division and were 7-8 in preseason. The HAWK5 Hawks finished on a strong note by upsetting 49 ranked EI Toro in a 55-52 victory. Their determination was strong and their perfomances were outstanding. This year's Varsity team was definitely headed for CIF. The Hawks were lead by Pete Colburn and Sean Hardy, both being key factors to this year's success. Mike Smedes and Chris Sheff have led the team at point guard scoring and Ricky Kawada has been a strong defender to the opposition. Greg Nelson, Dan Pelton, Dan Ftingler, Charlie Packard and Dave Kahal have also had great success and have proven that a positive attitude does pay off. The Hawks are a very talented and determined team. By using their talents to their advantage, they definitely had a very successful season. It surely looks as if it 's going to be a Golden Year for the Hawks. 200 3 CK- L...- 1' --.fr t I W 'Mr Top Left: Ricky Kawada drives down the court going for another victorous lead forthe Hawks. Top Right: Senior Dan Pelton rebounds the ball in a competitive and exciting game against Garden Grove. Bottom Right: Chris Sheff goes for the gold as he weaves through the opposing defense for the shot, arfiify Z?af5LefLaf Sinking the Baskets - and the Wins Varsity Basketball players from left to right: Top: Sean Hardy, Troy Hammond, Dan Ringler, Greg Nelson, Mike Smedes, Trent De Vreugd, and Pete Colburn. Bottom: Dave Kahal, Ricky Kawada, Chris Sheff and Charlie Packard. ., f , I ,,f,- H if -25 time rlfzwf ' m,,..:l. ,tum - :l fs' C. -.4 'itxli L X.4y V - r Q gf,-...s ,, C .- '22, . y W Q.. X 4 ,,,. Freshman Basketball: Jett Cook, Dan Reinhart, Todd Peterson, Kevin Lovenger, Derrik Potter, Eric Ramon, Robert Abele, Dan Mc Daid, Brian Henderson, John Hendrickson, Pat Paulic, Darren Carlan, Coach Steve Colbourn, and Coach Greg Johnson. Sophomore Basketball: Mike Allison, Brian Anthony, Pete Kim, Jason Thompson, Bret Ake, Ricardo Gonzeles, Bret Harvey, Bo, Evan Catlick, Frank Boroco, Tyler Suchman, Drew Dalcome, David Dabbah, and Coach Chris Davis. Bo successfully shoots a free throw to gain another point for the Hawks. Junior Varsity Basketball: Brian Carmer, Mike Goodman, Sean Taylor, Ricky Kadle, Rob Milo, Kevin Butler, Lance Novac, Mike Toomey, Al Saldana, Russ Harmon, and Coach Gary Carr Ivan Catlelt jumps to sink another basket for the Hawks. Jason Thompson drives the Hawks to another successful game. 202 1 malt 5 plz J IU aaLeiLaf l Pride and Performance The 1986-87 Hawks basketball teams have shown great confidence and success in changing to the Pacific Coast League. The Junior Varsity, Sophomore, and Freshmen teams have all had a great pre-season, and have a strong chance of winning the league if they pull through against Woodbridge. The Hawk teams have shown great potential for the future, and in time will be a great asset to the varsity team. The J.V. Team is led by Sean Taylor and Ricky Kadle, who are already 2-0 in the league. Determina- tion and quickness are key factors that make up entire teams. With these strong rebounders and guards, our teams will be looking forward to many victories. Hawks, you should be very proud, for you have proven to be quite a team. 203 Hawk wrestling is 34 of the toughest athletes on campus led by the most dedicated coaching staff we have. This team saw bad times last year, having a basically new varsity team and injured wrestlers. But determination, pride and the desire to pin brought us to where we are. Having taken first place in both the Bolsa Grande Varsity and Brea Invita- tional Varsity tournaments, this year's team knows how to win. Leading this year's Varsity team, Brian Lorentz, Tom Hayes, Ed Roberts, and Al Maglines are prime examples of what hard work, dedication, and good coaching can do for a team. To prove that this team is not solely dependent upon age, Tony 0h and Jon Sprague, both sophomores, have made outstanding contributions as regular starters. 204 Brian Lorentz is a menace to Trabuco Hills. The opposition has problems with Greg Powell. Sean Cariaga manuevers his opponent from the starting position. There is no match on the Trabuco wrestling team for Andy Minor, as he prepares for another Hawk pin awk wfgdfdng To the Mat for Glory Varsity : Top Row: Robert Choi, Andy Monir, Ed Roberts, Scott Evert, Robert Couchie, and Jon Sprague. Middle Row: Sean Cariaga, Randy Ortiz, T Scott Saunders, Greg Powell, and Ryan Owings. Bottom Row: Brian Lorentz, Andy Watkins, AI Maglines and Jett Southard. oung rezifkra tm . l. Ken Myers has got his opponent down, and is going to keep him there. Yeah! We 'll see who 's going to get pinned! replies Victor Oviedo. Victor Oviedo will do the old flip-a-roo to score another point for the Hawks. be ww , 4 ? One ofthe greatest advantages to being a wrestler is that it holds no bounds. Our weights range from feather light David Weber at 84Ibs. to big bad Jon Sprauge at 240Ibs. The weight divisions break up at 100, 107, 114,121,128,134,14O,147,156,167,177, 198, and heavyweight. On this team everyone wrestles. Tournaments are scheduled by Coach Jarmie to allow every member to the team active mat time. Right now we're at the top of the league and expect to stay there. I know I speak for all the members of our pro- gram when I say that wrestling is more than just a sport to us. We're a tightly knit group here, one that is willing to work hard and win. Not enough can be said about our coaches. Their enthusiasm and effort shows in the talent and strength of this team. It's easy to choose one word to describe our wrestlers, coaching, and administrators: WINNERS! Junior Varsity, Top Row: Randy Owings, Jordan Williams, Scott Wallihan, Ken Meyers, Robert Choi, and Ryan Owings. Middle Row: Andy Evert, Tom Kim, Seam Cariaga, and T. Scott Saunder. Bottom Row: Jeff Combs, Steve Wentworth, Jett Southard, and Victor Oviedo. 206 e6U I'lll'lg moved FROSH-SOPH Top Row: John Volarde, Philippe Miller, Ryan Hales, Dean Graen, Doug Equils, Brad Grebel, Dusty Christensen and Alan Mir- zain. Middle Row: James Hosszu, Derik Kelmin- co, David Oh, Richard Manweller, Jett Sadler, Shane Williams, and Chad Thomas. Bottom Row: Mike Picciano, Grant Penick, Mike Usevich, Jim Lloyd, and Paul Stiller. . ,rrrr if X 4,2 N ew ,,,.-A Robert Choi gets into a serious predicament. Ken Myers keeps the com- 207 gif A jennia Hitting the Aces L lf' 7 7 fy-W 4. V ,. 5. . g, , ,, ,.,, f ., ,,,,, X' ,, ,, :, W., which ,a...,, ip QNX- irsity, From Left to Right: Suzy Kim, Jenny Marques, Brook Fleming, Kellee Luce, Coach Hodges, atrina Heppler, Jenny Todd, Tami Blume, and Maitrang Nguyen. inior Varsity, From Left to Right, Row One: Heather Fleming, Liz Hartzell, Arron Matzoll, Stacey ihnson. Row Two: Amy Lytle, Sharon Oh, Sandy Paddock, Erin McDonald, Gina Bellini. Row ree: Coach Asaro, Brenda Leonhardt, Julie Kessler, Allison Leonhardt. Our 1986-87 Girls' Varsity Tennis Team completed the most successful season in Hawk history. Winning their first 19 mat- ches - a school record - The Hawks captured Laguna Hills' first ever Pacific Coast League Championship, and ad- vanced to the quarterfinals of post- season C.l.F. competition, losing to No. 4 ranked Claremont 10-8. The Hawks return 6 of 9 players next year, and with some outstanding talent from our second place J.V.'s, should be ready to defend their League Championship title. The Hawk Junior Varsity Tennis Team had their best season ever, finishing 2nd in the new Pacific Coast League. The team was led by doubles M.V.P.'s, seniors, Arron Matzoll and Stacey Johnson, and singles M.V.P., freshman Sharon Oh. 209 . 4 v ' Ji. Varsity, Top Row: Todd Clarke, Todd Wright, Coach Snyder, Mike Goodman, Sean Taylor. Bottome Row: Dave Kahal, Gene Kim, John Evans, Doug Blume. Not Pictured, Uly Kim. Junior Varsity, Top Row: Yu-Jen Wang, Tommy Lee, Mike Pinnow, John Linville, Dennis Hill, Brian Anthony, Greg Young. Bottom Row: Ken Chan, Dave Van- Dam, Ryan Doctorozyk, Chad Davidson, Jeff Cook, Coach Ingalls. Not Pic- tured: Steve Anthony and Dave Dabbah. 210 The Laguna Hills boys' varsity tennis team entered the new Pacific Coast League with high hopes and great expec- tations. Returning from last year's team are some highly-talented players such as juniors John Evans and Mike Goodman, and senior Todd Clarke. With new varsi- ty coach Dick Schnieder, last year's JV coach, the team is setting its goal early to jump right into the new league and cap- ture a league title. The boy's J. V. tennis team was prac- ticing hard and showed unlimited dedica- tion by practicing every morning at 6:30. The team is shooting for a successful season led by singles player Jeff Cook and by the doubles team of Yu-Jen Wang and Uly Kim. On the opposite page, Brian Anthony works on his forehand stroke, Sean Taylor is defeating his oppo- nent, Sean Taylor, Mike Goodman, and Doug Blume discussing strategies, Mike Goodman showing his perfect form, Ryan Doctorozyk smiles after winning a point, and Todd Wright in deep concentration. 0!6!9l'l QVULCQ v Q , n 5 . L Q ,.-,..,- M., i 3 56: --Wqquv 1 my-.-,. ,. . . A fv A x. .- 4 -A ,M f -W. v- 4. fa. 1 ' i Y S . 1- f Q . .+', W W1-'5 1 5 3 S N sf f W A jmck ana! jiefcl 1 2 , Q331' lv' f-'HZ fm ur ing iglz The 1987 Hawk Track Team is headed this year by Coach Asaro, Coach Carr, Coach Gard, Coach Kurlee, Coach Smith, and Coach Taylor. All coaches are looking for- ward to a very successful season with twelve returning seniors and a team of very determined underclassmen. Opposite Page, Top Right: Alison Di Loreto sprints the final leg ofthe girls 400m relay at U.C.l. This Page, Top: Mid and Long Distance. High jump, long jump, triple jump, and pole vault. Bottom Left: Hurdler David Delmonico shows his stuff off the track. Bottom Right: Justin Jones easily clears the high jump bar at practice, Girls Tammy Alms, Tammy Barnard, Denise Brunstetter, Annescia Castillo, Jenny Cowper, Alison Di Loreto, Tina Ehler, Christina Farbaniec, Kristen Feurriegel, Chris Fifield, Debora Funk, Mary Jean Helm, Katrina Heppler, Mindy Hill, Becky Huball, Nancy Kedzier- ski, Sue Kim, Kris Kramer, Lynn Lambert, Suzy Lane, Carolyn Mendel, Carol Motte, Tracy Nelson, Ashley Nelson, Katie Parker, Traci Pelton, Jackie Rhodes, Samantha Schirmer, Cindy Sisco, Claudia Smedes, Cindy Smith, Mario Smith, Karen Stevens, Jennifer Swanson, Kami Trehethen, Cindy Uruchutu. James A uirre, Chad Barati, Gilbert Barragan, Troy Brooks, hris Brozek, Kevin Butler, John able, Roger Chen, Sean Cook, James Cox, Brent Cramer, Paul Coon, David Dabbah, Michael Delman, Dave Delmonico, Derick Delmonico, Tad Devitt, Doug Equils, Steven Frisone, Anthony Gibney, Richard Gonzales, Dean Graen, Sam Hager, David Hall, Ryan Hales, R. J. Hart, Keith Henderson, James Hershizer, Lenny and Larry Hicks, James Hosseu, Steve Hosszu, Justin Jones, Jason Kozek, Steve Kuver, Mike Lee, Matt and Richard Manweller, Philippe Miller, Alan Mirzaian, Kenneth Monell, Tobias Nownes, Anthony Oh, David Oh, Randy Or- tiz, Bryan Parsons, Brad Prescott, Mike Prescott, Daniel Raith, Philip Rieck, David Riggs, Ray Saaty, Jeff Sadler, Kaivan Sanai, Tim Saunders, Eric Schradder, Scott Thel, Darrick Weeks, Jordan Williams, Shane Williams, Joel Wittenberg, Chris Woolsey, Ron Yohe, Mike Usevich. Boys 3 This Page: Sprints and Hurdlesg Shotput and Discus. Long distance setting the pace in their first meet. Annescia Castillo hurdles the competition. Opposite page: Hawk Track seniors celebrate their final year. Derek Delmonico has success written all over his face. Lynn Lambert wonders, ls the season over yet? Tina Ehler and Karen Stevens check out the competition. Craig Riggs checks his clearance. Joel Wittenburg throws himself into the season. Hawk Track gets set to place in the 400m. 214 Uelfy OUQ Obi L8 4 4 g,k7 I .. . .fti ' ' f-t,-.v'f' at W ,K Z? llfuafclzing y gunned' .411 Q , 'Nuuf' soo-nw f' 3, ? C '3?'5 51YX T' .aa ar Y ---Q' w at ...-N...--.U--.. wa nw- Q Zip gspp V V M g,,, m,.T,x,...M..., . Jw.-wk fm-f . : T' .f yu.. 1.. -T MM ,, ,SW 3' adn x I Q ,Q Obi .14 .S7fl 0Le .xdgoue the grit Top Row: Robert Tracy, Ken Myers, Ken Funk, coach Ken Fischer. Middle Row: Bill Fischer, Steve Krulik, Steve Wen' worth, Jason Wilburn, Jeff Southard, Chad Chase, Richard Brakke. Bottom Row: Matt Maxson, Jeff Valenzia, Omi Dilmaghanian. 's. Q 216 tn V f wr tl V ' . V, ,.,-, .MM A ,t r vlrsl r - .,,, M, , 4 V ,,,,. M A...-f I N ,v , , , , Ivy., N ,t ,qw , My A V- , ar T 4'-' A31 - M ,Q HU'-f K , Iii li as ggi 'F an- W The 1987 boys' swimming team presented a balanced performance throughout the season. Excellent swimming ability sup- ported by a well trained team, again proved the value of determination and hard work, essential to produce an honorable team. Because of their unusual efforts, several Hawk swimmers deserve special recogni- tion. Ken Meyers, a Senior, was the outstanding flyer, while Brian Fischer con- tinued the success he started last season in freestyle, going to CIF. Joe LaJoi also deserves honorable mention. Ken Meyers adds that, this year we were in a new league and had more opportunity to com- pete against schools of our size. Coach Fischer predicted another successful season next year with remaining members to lead the team such as Matt Maxon, Chad Chase, Mike Hinton and Eric Lawson. Good luck swimmers! 217 wimmerfi jaLe flee punge The turn of the season brings spring sports participations and events to the spotlight. The sun is shining and it is time to take out those speedos and get back in shape for our summer bikinis! The Girls' J.V. and Varsity swimmers welcomed many new members to the team. This year's Girls' swim team had a brilliant success in their first year of being in the 2A league. Varsity members Deanne Wilson, Liz Hartzell and Susan Harding helped lead the team to vic- tory. Senior Reem Khalil said, this year we were able to work toward improving the strokes we were best at because we had so many new swimmers join the team. Long practice on form and stroke work as well as speed and coordination resulted in outstan- ding performances during the season. 218 J 5 yi as I is 1. as 4 gf F if tm W 52 ,K gf Top Row: Kari Sokol, Pam Piscetelli, Susan Portik, Joanna Nicholes, Heather Millis, Trish Amason, Heather Fleming, Kim Funk, Raychell Wallin, Kim Bosch, Tina Kaimen, Jennifer Cariaga, Kristen McNeil, Karen Went- worth, Heidi Reinhold. Bottom Row: Tricia Taylor, Michelle Montgomery, Angel Kim, Nancy Negron, Kristen Price, Liz Hartzell, Krista Larson, Erin Nowocinski, Jennifer Valencia, Helen Eun, Lori Girard, Susan Harding, Lisa Rana, Deanne Wilson, Terry Boyle. Coaches: Jennifer Boring, Bonnie Sherar. The varsity girls' softball team at LHHS has proven itself competitive, challeng- ing, and on the ball. Determined to outscore the previous season of 19-9 and capture the Pacific Coast League title, the team has devoted quality time and ef- fort toward a winning season. By incor- porating dedication, speed, and ac- curacy, the team has continued to keep the opponents from scoring. lt is compris- ed of 10 returning players and one newcomer, Lori Sommers. Entering the New Pacific Coast League, the team is both promising and ambitious with the hope of advancing to the C.I.F, play-offs for the second consecutive year. Coach Cliff Jarmie is optimistic about the team's potential and excellent drive. The powerful pitcher, Dawn Roberts, is ex- cited about the season. We have a strong membership, and will score well in the League. The offensive junior, Erika Schlitz adds, we'lI shine because we're invincible! WA , Sanger! Varsity, Top Row: Erika Schlitz, Dawn Roberts, Erica Ziencina, Shelly Carey, Lesley Perkins Second Row Kris San tagata, Lori Sommers, Carolyn Langfield, Leah Miller, Tina Gastel. 220 wingo fo Mcfory Lund at , at ..-lv' .Nw A. W. Q. -I-1, - V .. if ' -we I A .Q ,ya 4 f .. t ' x If ' ek . Varsity, Top Row: Marla Sherman, Shelby Kowalcyk, Coach Stein, Kristen erciello, Sandy Paddock. Second Row: Sharon Oh, Lisa LaPorte, Nikki Ar- ald, Tami McComb, Aryn McDonald, Kelly Besser. Third Row: Megan cDonald, DeeDee Condon, Crissy Bulicz. The Hawk girls' Junior varsity softball looked forward to a winning season. With only one returning player, Lisa LaPorte, the team was comprised of new members who provided tough competiton to the opposing teams. Entering the new Pacific Coast League, the team challenged the opposition with power and force. Strong pitching from Sandy Paddock, backed by the excellent defense, enabled the team to succeed on the field. They com- bined strong hitting with cunning and alert plays to hold their own and win. Coach Stein displayed pride when describing the team. I have high expec- tations of this year's team, and they are enthusiastic about fulfilling them. 221 Pitching, hitting and scoring is the name of the game. Blessed with many returning players, The JV Baseball team had high prospects to finish at the top. Led by Coach John Peters, the team had undeniable determination and a positive attitude that wouldn't quit. The team's spark plugs include at pitching, Jeff Tripp and Darren Cochran and in- fielders, Russ Harmon and Marc Dak. The team looked forward to a strong per- formance by Joey Bennett, Peter Kim, Andy Mulato and Derek Edgars. With the players' excitment of being on the team, they put out everything they had while still having fun. lt's like being in a big happy family, working together to get the job done, says Russ Harmon. Jeff Tripp felt very honored to be on the team this season. Coach Peters had a great time during the season, working with such talented and dedicated kids. With their experience and strength, the Hawks had a memorable season. Maturing, learning, and dreaming is the name of the game for this year's Frosh- Soph team. There were eight freshmen and nine sophomores on the team. They had two very strong pitchers, Beau Hosler, freshmen and Chad Muhr, Sophomore. Chad performed with excep- tional skill. He swept a double hitter in the scrimmage games, had only three hits, no runs and several strike outs. Other outstanding players were Brian Hender- son behind the plate, Ryan Curammeng at short-stop, in the outfield Mark Wells. Coach Adams and a great time leading this great team. JV Top: Bill Schellenberg, Mike Feitz, Aric Roman, Al Saldana, Coach Peters. 2nd: Jason Thompson, Brett Abbott, Joe Bennett, Andy Mullado, Jeff Tripp, Kevin Lovinger, Adam Bryan. 3rd: Russ Harmon, Dusty Christenson, Darren Rogers, Marc Dak, Darren Cochran, Derek Edgar. Frosh-Soph, Top: Coach Adams, Jaime Eatmon, Pat Nelson, Beau Hossler, Peter Kim. 2nd: Matt Schiel, Gene Kim, Robby Baedecker, Brian Henderson, Frank Baracao. 3rd: Mark Wells, Chad Muhr, Darrin Chapman, Brett Thiffault, Ryan Curammeng, Jon Hendrickson. 7 9 e re iqfclzin - W.. 1-A . Q .W .. tt. , , --.- ,A J. i eps i :xii F14 ,,.,.,l W i ,EK . ,A Ly , ft p-K .7 VN-4 l I i 'v Ar', 1.-19145 'Nts' if-. T- ., ' 1 5i7'f' if S ll l X N R 'P' .L . , .. . N ,,,,o- :'f T 'nx 'd.,,i.' --'Z' . y sg ' '2'f+'A.LQ.is. we xg, T. Q . cus ,.. ,- .Y-,,,, j QIIJCJITCJ gl 05A gadegaf KJ fm, , Q-Mm-f -' 'ff .. f -Q., k, Q - ' A 'f ,iWi,gv C ,x any Q H ! , Q. A -M -- -Aaqiiff' K . , --M Q A ' . . ' I .., M, AM Wk.. 5 K. .xy , K T.. K' v L- N-1 . ,, ..t1,0g,,,,g,.,. airing Wil, Sigh Coach Hodges looking good as usual. Aaron concentrates 1001, on the delivery from the pitcher. The Hawks 1987 Varsit Baseball Team are Y From Left to Right, Top Row: Rob Milo, Chris Sheff, Sean Hardy, Coach Hodges, Mark McLaughlin, and Mike Smedes. Middle Row: Stephen Radigan, Mike Helm, Jeff Hen- drickson, Todd Sperber, Ron Kort- man, Bottom Row: Jon Honda, Aaron Arredondo, Pat Buckley, Jon gvillard, Jay Christensen, and Alan hort. 224 K .gms if... gf' 4- 9- The Hawks Varsity Baseball team worked hard all year preparing for the '87 season in the Pacific Coast League. They practiced diligently on the fundamentals of the game and worked hard raising funds to better their improving program. They worked hard in school lunch lines, cleaned warehouses, and sold ads and signs to help earn the much needed money. This enabled them to buy a new por- table batting cage and a P.A. system along with making the playing field one of the best in Orange County. ln addi- tion to these new improvements the Hawks prepared themselves by Aerobicising and working out as a team at a local health club. The Hawks had many players return from last year's team. All these added up to an enjoyable and productive '87 season. The team huddle at the beginning of each inning is a time to discuss the situations at hand and get fired up for the game. While Coach and Jon talk over important strategies. Aaron Ar- redondo zooms iri on the pitch of his choice. 225 jk? Soarzng 5,91 V5 The 1987 Hawk Volleyball teams have had a very successful year. Entering the new South Pacific League this season our volleyball teams still remain extremely competitive. The Varsity team consists of six seniors, five juniors, and one sophomore. The team works very well together to pull many victorious matches. Some outstanding players on the team are Senior Pete Colburn and Juniors Brian Fleming and Pat Richards. The Junior Varsity team also works as a unit quite well. Their coach, Dave King, has a lot to be proud of. The team is working hard for more successful seasons in the future. Also, the Hawk FroshfSoph team has a number of outstanding players. The team is composed of mostly freshmen that are very skilled joined by a few talented sophomores. Working with Coach Scott Johnson the team is doing quite well this season. Keep up the great work guys! Varsity: Coach - Renn Amsted, Kevin Casagranda, Brian Casagranda, Mike Castillo, Pete Colburn, Trent Devreugd, Brian Fleming, Jon Harris, Greg Nelson, Greg Piazza, Pat Richards, Jon Rivera, Reagan Smith. Junior Varsity: Coach - Dave King, Robert Abele, Rick Kadle, Henry Kim, Jett Lau, Dan McDaid, Todd Peterson, Ed Silva, Brian Slayback, Kurt Steenblock, Howard Song, Mike Toomey, Joe Woo. FroshjSoph: Coach - Scott Johnson, Brett Ake, Doug Barnes, Craig Bohmholdt, Jeff Carlson, Andrew DeLeon, Tommy Dignan, Bart Dunn, Mike Lopez, Chad Morrow, Pat Pollock, Vince Sebastiano, Greg Suzukawa, Chad Thomas, Richard Whitfield. 226 227 5 far Q KJ Puffefa The 1986-87 golf team is very promising according to golf coach, Jay Herron. The team is young with some players returning from last year. The talent is obvious and Mr. Herron is expecting a very successful season. The team will be led by returning seniors Dave Reinhardt and Charlie Packard. We can only expect the best from the LHHS golf team continuing the tradition of the CIF background. 1987 Golf Team, L to R: Greg Powell, Dave Reinhardt, Dave Wear, Danny Reinhardt, Kevin Macare, Charlie Packard. 228 Aeagan Hutcheson gl 6. lh. Q' araify eer 3. Q, 1' x f '37 . at ifgwa we Zi 3 ,00427 v K4 gage, 35010144 Y P 'david 55? . T, . V ,V ,. ff A 'gf I 'T VP: -Trl-. -,. r -' 1.?.'a.'..'m . . aMzl!.5. 3at. :..s' 76 l','vxv A. -- '4 Top Left to Right: Jeni Ringler, Bridgit Corich, Brooke Rhodes, Rachelle Menn. Middle: Meagan Hutcheson, Linc Riggs, Tammy Barnard, Heidi Hysong, Alison Di Loreto. Bottom: Vicki Zarifis, Erin Reidy, Tiffany Parkin, Shelli Grott Not Pictured: Tamara Alms. Summer of '86 was a time of hard work and dedication for cellent job keeping the Hawk spirit soaring. Friday night for the Varsity Pep Squad. ln preparing for Spirit Camp and foot- ball games called for cheery smiles and enthusiasm to spa ball season, these girls had a lot on their hands. But the long up the crowds. No matter if we would win or lose, these gil hours they worked each day certainly was displayed in their always managed to keep a smile on their faces. Even throug performance at camp and in their dedication throughout the our exciting basketball season, our girls cheered us on ai school year. kept the spirit flowing. This summer, the National Cheerleading Association spon- Together, the cheerleaders displayed true leadersh sored a camp for cheerleading squads throughout California qualities as well as sincere devotion to school activities. Thi to attend. The Varsity squad scored highest overall. They managed to reach out to both the faculty and the stude received the Sweepstakes award for accumulating the body and capture the winning feeling of Hawk spirit. Most highest amount of points for their display of leadership, spirit, all, though, they kept the faith in our athletes going while tl and talent, as well as the Spirit Megaphone Award for an teams struggled through the good times and the hard time outstanding show of teamwork and devotion. On the final The Varsity Pep Squad, through all their efforts and ha day, these girls were awarded the first place Golden Plaque work, showed us the true meaning of what togetherness is for the most original and talented routine performance. about. During the 1986-87 school year, the Pep Squad did an ex- 230 JIU and gl 05A'.S70l9ll if Z M-,MJ ,W lm i A 1 i lm .lm -111. 5. as at so . 'S iggir MM' ,J F in E . .g,,.A i, S ,g . 'g y The Laguna Hills 1986-87 Junior Varsity and Frosh pepsters displayed diverse qualities as they led their freshman and sophomore classes in spirit throughout the year. These cheerleaders supported their determined Hawk athletes during the football, basketball, water polo, track, and wrestling seasons. They also per- formed in numerous assemblies throughout the year, and acted as prime spirit leaders during spirit week. Prior to summer camp the hardworking squad practiced from three to five hours a week to prepare for camp and the upcoming year. Practicing without an audience, they perfected their cheers and sidelines. Learning to move in unison was a difficult task, and they achieved it with precision. The cheerleaders attended a three day USA camp at UCI, in which both squads were commended with honors for their fantastic performances. The J.V. squad captured a spirit stick and superior rib- bons in every competition entered. The Freshman squad also received a spirit stick and were rewarded with all superior ribbons. A J.V. cheerleader, Cami Bullock, comments, Cheerleading was an ex- perience I'll never forget. Our squad developed many lasting friendships and created a memorable year for our school, our athletes, and us. Motivating student spirit was a goal of the cheerleaders. The 1986-87 school year was enhanced by the J.V. and Frosh squads by spreading Hawk pride on spirit days, during assemblies, and wherever the Hawk athlete was present. Junior Varsity Squad, Front Row: D Shin, Shelley Kendall. Middle Row: Peggy Furlong, Nina Keliliki, Ashley Nelson. Back Row: Cambria Bullock, Stacey Songstad, Stacey Tausz, and Gina Corigliano. Not Pictured: Heather Hare. 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CONGRATULATIGNS CLASS OF 198 7. MISSION VlEjO COMPAN MISSION VIEJO UNITED TELEPEX Would Like to Congratulate the class of 1 987 THE YEARBCOK STAFF Would Like to Thank ff A be JHITIBS in to in ., iaii T ,T in m' 1 1 iiii , ','W , f , ' , I . ' 4 ,,L, ,a,,1 i , H 1 ' ' W: V,., mi I :- 9. A i . T ,,,, 42 Q, 1 1 T . h, ntiai A it Q, If nf qv V . W f f may :WS N fi -Mew. 1, .V ,, 5- M K. . W ,AI q ' ' V ' ' ,T W' .,,, I 4 1 ., A H' f' K , W V L,,, . H my , ,W , .L H , ,V,kk ,ww i u ff My ,XM JZ: hyoifzf L M , ,ff f ,ww g t f 'i ,,-' wg? ' -Q W., +1 L , rr., F in-f' :L ' ,,,,,,.. I W V ' -'V f '- 4' i'f '7'.f Q W :TK A-., ...Wa Q, ay 'T fy ,, ,QQ,.,,-,,, 45 .V Ik K nw., FF , ...I I 0. W ' - - . ff if ' 4 gpgQ '-',.:f.,.--- K ' 'P 5ff:y ' M- ,uw ' ,MWK ,. K ' ,, ' 2' I - TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Congratulations Class of 1987 is at Representative BOB STEPHENSEN 239 FORMAL WEAR RENTALS S SALES M 1 T Fon MEN ' , ALL size MENS WEAR JOE GIWOFF 24226 LAGUNA HILLS MALL HD. 0 LAGUNA HILLS 71 N581 -2252 PEDIATRICIAN RONALD S. HAXTON. M.D. A Medical Corporation Cer1ilication1The American Board oliPediatries 0 INFANTS ' CHILDREN ' ADOLESCENTS , - - Mission Medical Center ' ' ' 27800 Medical Center Road. Suite 204 . . Mission Viejo. California 9269i t7l4l 364-3532 ffl .A 1 A L ,ix Academic gf Booster i Club 5 Congratulations and Our Continued Support to All the Students of 107: 'Discount MUSETTE FRECH General Manager 'With L.H.H.S. l.D. SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSE 25533 Paseo de Valencia Laguna Hills, CA 92653 t714y 951-2814 SIZZLER Steak - Seafood - Salad Morgan Management Corporation 58 tail AQ CGW vviLL1AM BlLlj' PIAZZA President i i ' as mfyfaft- . tig e r P32316 17141 751-1010 2030 SOUTH SUSAN STREET, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92704 Laguna Hills High School Academic Booster Club Zeldenff Gallery Fine Gifts, Decorative BRAD 81 CHERYL ZELDEN 17141 770-8737 Q alllornla Qlnnnclal W etwofk. Inc. ACC8SSOfl6S Bhd COHBCNDIQS 25620 Alicia Parkway Aliso Hills Shopping Center Laguna Hills, CA 92653 17141 859-1211 GREG JOHNSON DIRECTOR WHOLESALE Division Central Savings Plaza 24031 El To o Road Suite 100 Laguna Hills CA 92653 0 I X, M..- he Cnc. of fire f rain ow I hope you've enjoyed the show, tYearbookj. lt's been a me of success and failures, stress and relief. Most of all ride and commitment to produce something for one and all n enjoy. Hanns and lris, literally the brains behind the brawn. oth induced an intellectural attitude when it seemed at mes all there was left was screaming. Mrs. Fiuyle with her pport and effort, willing to go that extra bit was extremely Epreciated by all. Tina fFayj, the backbone to the Aerie staff hotographic genius and stress case. Thanks Tina. And iank you Aerie '87 staff, We did lt! Ft. J. Hart Aerie '87 - I wouldn't have change a thing through all iese responsibilities l've learned a lot. This year's Editors nd staff really made the difference. Iris and Hanns you two lake an invincible team. Mrs. Ruyle thanks for listening to ur ideas and for helping make this book what it is - A Iasterpiece! RJ. thanks for putting up with my stress at- ccksg your strong willed attitude is what got us through the eaded deadlines. Thanks Urge. All staffers that are gonna tick with it next year, Good Luck!! You have got quite a aputation to live upto, now! Tina Fay Smith Pure, solid, and valuable. The same adjectives used to Escribe gold can be used to describe the Aerie '87 staff. ln ptember a different yearbook was conceived in the minds leach staff member. Together the staff has synthesized the Est of their ideas. The veterans, Tina and R. J. withheld past rie tradition while Iris and Mrs. Fiuyle brought on a new ave of creativity. The result is a perfect blend of imagination 'id experience. Congratulations Aerie '87. Here is the finish- d product! Hanns Lee Stylin'! Betcha you were pleasantly surprised when you iceived your edition of Aerie '87. Let me tell you why. No olds barred, this year's staff broke all the barriers and 'eated a fresh, new, clean style. With the posh leather bin- lng, magnificent photography, intellectual copy, and an 'ganized continuity, Aerie '87 captures the essence of the hool year and delivers it in splendid artistic package entitl- E Gold. However, don't be deceived by the simple beauty of ur accomplishment. Deadlines, hard work, stress, and ressure were commonalities to our diligent staff, but this as also accompanied by the opposite side of the spectrum. le had plenty of laughs, pizza parties, hot chocolate and onut mornings, secret pals, cooperation and encourage- lent to share. In the end the positives and the negatives eutralized bringing out the best yet. Gold is our pride and jy. We hope you cherish and enjoy it as much as we do. Mrs. uyle, you are a superb master of organizational technique. ina Fay, R. J., and Hanns, we did it as a team. Congratula- ons Aerie '87 - truly a staff with class! Iris Veneracion 2 mi' , ,A A ggfmayvmm,-,, 5' ' 53 ET , , I .M ,, 5 ,f Q5 Y , sf , , 973, ' '42 i fry ,i , K x fb K , ,fix , 16252 f 4. ' Z f f X QQ. M f AV 4,4 Z i A' ' v if 4' Q M 1 555 MV P2- 4,3 1 12 H-3' 'f ,- 4 G, W , A, , 9 :W V :. ff ' J M4 Mm: iflsf, ,- H f 4 -J--w2,efw 5, 1 l' 1l'l fw A f ...L J 1 X ,fn Q , W 4 A wmv A-,, ymzg ,,f',1' mr Clfewe e are thankful for these young peo- ple who have journeyed with us, who have shared their thoughts and gifts with us. Our souls have sung and danced together. We have been blessed by their presence, their in' nocence and strength. We have been nourished by the fruits of their wisdom and their friendship. We pray that we have taught them by example to be seekers of truth, believers of justice, lovers of mankind, ministers of compassion. We have been told that like a chain we are as weak as our weakest link. This is but half the truth. We are also as strong as our strongest link. As we look at these links, the class of 1987, we know that we are a strong chain indeed. As they embark on the next phase of their archetypal voyage, may they continue to be pure of heart, strong of mind, bold of convictions. Graduates, we your teachers, bid you not farewell, but fare for- ward, pilgrims. lf in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to us a deeper song. And if our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky. lKahlil Gibrahni. As many branches on the same mystical vine, may we all be blessed with the peace which passeth understanding. Susan Ruyle and Faculty Yearbook Staff Front: Tina Chapin, Vicki Griffin, Brooke Rhodes, Julie Willlch, Anon Matzoll, Shirelle Hill, Tina Smith, Katie Parker, Heather Hare, Middle: Kendra Minke, Susan Ruyle, Jennifer Conkey, Iris Veneracion, Stacey Johnson, Reem Kahlil, Dede Howrey, R. J. Hart, Mindy Hill, Eric Hemandez. 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Bottom Left Chris Leigber and Mike Cotner with the J. C. Penney look. Far Right: Eric Peterson posing for GO. 246 aiting for the winds of change To sweep the clouds away Waiting for the Rainbows end To cast its gold your way Countless ways You pass the days You don't get something for nothing You don't get freedom for free You won't get wise With the sleep still in your eyes No matter what your dream might be RUSH - 2112 'Sa 'ws reathe, Breathe in the air y Dont be afraid to care l Leave, but don't leave me Look around, and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'lI give and tears you'lI cry l And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd 248 l 5 . fg ,s wag 4' -v Y quill' RY:-v-af' ...fn CEM fail! 4. -N.. A 3 X ,. NX , if ,H Q . A S x Q. in S A A ff A in av ff QR W Y x Q., 1 , f u na . Q . 1.. Q il taxa N f - if ww -Q ' sis gk Q T26 ,Q x I 4 . L f'sv.' - -E AQ A -. , A .. K :L 1- ,S L .- 4 .. V '45 L L,'L -w JFS fr fi? . 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