Laguna Hills High School - Aerie Yearbook (Laguna Hills, CA)
- Class of 1988
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' tvl-l-OL) P ' ' ' t) iUj J ' vf jfU- 1 Photo by DovK) AxtHcA LAGUNA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 25401 pQseo de Valencia Laguna Hills, California Volume 10 ago lone hawk soars over the golden hills of wild wheat thot glistens in the worm ofternoon sun The silence of the moment is broken by the steady growl of eorth movers os they corve the hillside into forms predetermined by man Loter, giant cement mixers corefully position their chutes and spill tons of concrete into wood and metal forms. Wolls shoot upword toward the sky defining space the people will occupy, ond gloss windows reflect the sun. A bell rings, piercing the stillness of the new morning. Voices, ex- cited with onticipotion of o new beginning fill the halls. A new tradition has begun. Golden Howks gather ot the site to obtain knowledge, excell in athletics and experience life. A decode has post. Ten years swiftly here . . . then gone. Voices from all of the years echo through the halls of Loguno Hills as we . . . Celebrate ' 66 Title Page 1 7 ' ' PRIDE I Pride, undefinoble, unexploinoble, unmeosuroble, unpredicroble. It is o feeiing of unity, o feeling of strength, o feeling of occomplishment. Pride is seen in nearly every aspect of life. In the nnidst of all the individuols at school, there exists a feeling of unity. We ore the Howks. Together we soar, with pride. This feeling corries over to sports. Whether we win or lose, pride is felt by oil becouse of our attitude, our sportsmanship ond our effort. The pride from the fans comes through ond helps give strength to the teams. Pride is also gained through achievements in ocodemics. Awards, let- ters, and scholorships ore earned by our students, ond their pride is expressed in the foces of family, friends and peers. Above Robert Abele disploys his pride ond enfhuslosm In being o port of the Howk baskerboll program Delow: LIndsey Smith, Decky Todoron, Christo Cerdello, Tiffony Nasco and Kim Cogar show off their class pride on sophomore 50s doy during spirit week Left: Grinning from eor to eor. Kevin Macore is proud of his leftermon ' sjocket 2 Celebrate J Kick f HI ; iuHii ufJ i jsi iUcj iiuMjj jj ULUUL i Ui uuuj 1 11 io ijUi lii %(jrlicub ciiz TlLiuxiiJij %i o cxacm i ficct- LI iy bm ' .( KlK lC fbOt Clli I nil Mv6 5iur)iittr k: Pride is hoving o school fhor is one ' unir, ofomily. — Elizoberh Hortzell uitu ijCLim, Pride is wonting to ifond up and shour, I go to Loguno Hills High School! By dressing up for spirit week, going to sporting events ond doing well in dosses, this is precisely what we ore do- ing. As different os flakes of snow, the students ot LHH5 stand together with one comnnon bond — Pride . ai ifniCiM. Above top Republicon Judith Reddick pro- udly stonds by her hero, Oliver North Above Mi. Von Leuven ond Coach Weinberger eagerly look forword to another lunch on connpus Left J V quorterbock Mork Wells leods his teann to another victory Pride 3 I jcM ai Top: Though o dork doy, the sky wos brighten- ed by hundreds of bolloor« rhot were let off sjmultoneously by oil the schools In Sod- dlebock Volley Middle Mrs. Helmick fokes o moment to ponder the effects the Constitution hos on to- doy s society Bottom Angel Kim ond Liz Hartzell ore ro- dlont ca they celebrote the doys festivities Right Pousing during the ossembly, Jeff Southard and Amy Foster show off the shirts they mode to celebrote Americo AMERICA 4 Celebrate Left: Jeiemy Stone monoges to grab o snock of donuts during ttie celebration. Wwe hove so many documents ond lows rhot represenr our rights. Nor only is this year a celebration for L.H.H.S. ' s first decode, but it is the 200th onniversory of the United Stotes Constitution. Mony of us fake this country for granted and do not appreciate oil of the freedoms we hove. The people of America should oppreciote all of the hord work ond determination our forefathers put Into getting us where we ore today. And to all rhe men who have dedicated their lives for this country, we honor you. For they ore the backbone of our society, much OS we are the backbone of L.H.H.S. May the flog of the United States of America forever wove ond help us to remember just how lucky we really ore. Happy 200th America; and happy 10th L.H.H.S. .. I I There ore so many people and so many cors — ir ' s nor like rhor or oil in Svveden. The highways ore olso big — in Sweden we only hove two lanes. I ' m nor used ro rhor. Dif- ferenr food, more chips and junkfood (snniling), bur I miss rhe chocolore. I really like rhe Mexican food. — Sophie Schmidt, Swedish ex- change student. Above A SB President Greg Hendrlckson leods ttie student body in ttie Pledge of Allegionce. Left: Under on orchwoy of bolloons, the choir sings patriotic songs, America 5 ' S • • Jf: INDIVIDUALITY Detow: L«oh Mlltoi , cjfrer mony onempts fo molrv rotn her GPA. resorts ro bflbing her feocher with cookies Oonom Jo« Voo Is shocked thof nobody believes these ore his prescription glosses Right No explonotlon needed, D nls Foy Is the epttomy o( lodtvldooHfy. 6 Celebrate From Guess Jeans, Esprit shorts, silver hoop earrings, Reebok shoes, Levi jockets . . . eoch stu- dent achieves o different style, striving for their own perfection. People express themselves in numerous ways. From the clothes they wear to the activities in v hich they choose to porticipote. Hawks reveol their contrasting personalities. Our school offers o variety of clubs to op- peol to the diverse interests of the stu- dent body. Porticipoting in clubs and octivities mokes me feel like o port of the school. I con meet so many new people and I om expanding my ideos oil of the time, notes Eve-Marie Williams Ranging from football to cross — country, Loguno Hills offers a variety of sports to encompass the abilities of our athletes. Our academic progrom ex- poses each student to different areas of enrichment, which helps students realize potential career choices. From athletics to Qcodemio, it is obvious that our school is full of individuality. In striving to reach eoch person ' s particular goals, the students at Loguno Hills will be left with Q mork of distinction unique from the rest. :j:a-u f j- J -Y - I Above right; Ryon Hill is just one example of the wide diversity of the student body Delow right: Daring to be different, Croig Flanagan escopes the nor n . ACHIEVEMENTS Above: Robby Doedeckei Is overjoyed at the results of his US history test Lett: Representing their sfKirts, Mott Matson, Kim Wright, Xonne Brakke and George Donwellei work hord for spirit points. 8 Celebrate J High school students ore encouraged to excel in everything which they por- ticipote. We wont to stand out as athletes, artists, in academics or in com- munity service. Many hove already reached their goals, whether it is being student of the month or the most valuable player. Recogni- tion of those who hove fulfilled their personol goals is important. However, most of us ore still striving to reach our dreams. Academically compelled Roger Chen , reveols his ambition is to be the King of Moth and Ashley Nelson hopes of somedoy winning the spelling bee . On the lighter side of clossroon learning, Mike Londis desires to stay awoke for on entire class! Others still hove personal goals. I strive to be OS shrewd as George Washington, states Joelle Goodfellow , junior. Senior Catherine Myprs confides that her goal is to draw the life giving essence from the world ' s less for- tunate. Many have dreams of o special career, ranging from nuclear physicists to dromotic performer, and from Nobel prize — winning international diplomat to successful entrepreneur. Soblno Malik , however hopes . . .just to growl Loguno Hills is full of dreams, some more realistic than others. All are just os important. Take these dreams and achieve. Hawks. Above top: Christy Stoeckel ond Ktisto Wlekomp ore omong the girl ' s volleyboll teems tiigti ochlevers. Above; Christy Cierc works hord to finlsti lost — minute homework during lunch. Right Toking time during ASB, Leoh Miller puzzles over her lotest Humanities assignment. Achievements 9 Life is so precious Con we ler ir slip owcy? Celebrote each moment As with every possing day The friends we moke, rhe bonds we creore Loughrer, reors, ondjoy. Simply Q small example Of rhe life rhot we enjoy. We must srop to look around Or else the future will take hold. Appreciate our love for life Let memories turn into gold. Cherish the good times Remember the bod. Fondly recoil oil the loughter we ' ve hod Celebrate life, and all the beauty thot you see. Believe in life, because what you believe is whot will be. -Suzy Lone Above: Robert Tracy celebrotes lite by staying fit through octlve portlclpotlon In woter polo Left: Mt. Herran wolrs In ontlclporlon as Marie Villa, Sherrin Glennon and Volerle Drown prepore for doss competition Delow: Scott Leith spends o quiet moment on tfie hill, recuperating from the stress of the day. 10 Celebrate ■1 1 M 1 m ffh: ' j r 1 fi . 1 Above: Apporenrly, someone forgot to tell Craig Holly thot these ore the best yeors of his life Dotom left: Mt Adams probes the molecular struc- ture of students at snock Bottom middle: Laurie Johnson ond Susie Portik relox briefly, hoping to cotch up on the lotest together Bottom right: Smiling eagerly, Lorl Sommers con not woll to reod the note clutched In her hond. Life 1 1 T il Good Times We live rhem, feel them, enjoy them, and best of oil, we hove them ot L.H.H.5. As we look bock upon the yeor which hos just ended, we see how great our school really is. Sure, we all love to get away for the summer, but we also like to look bock or the fun and friends that were in- volved in school. Sports events, ocodemic decathlons, field trips, spirit week, and other school sponsored events; the list is too long to complete. A decode of talent, work, ond dedication hos been put into this school to form a foundation for what we ore today To moke our lives o little easier We ore the Howks, and together we hove built yet another year of Good Times . . Left Deing supportive In good ond bod times, Heothei Levenson and Claudia Smedes give eoch other o tiug Mghi Liz Harlzell checl« to moke sure John Evans is hoving os much fun OS she Is ot the first donee Delow (left lb right — top to bottom) Jeff Soulhord, Drion Fleming. Voletle Drov n, Ashley Nelson, KInn Funk ond Rochelle Menn provide spirit OS they perform during o pep ossembly 12 Celebrate .y Leff: Laura Burro ond Amy Brown oppeor to be hoving fun, olthough Jonell Thompson ond Rochelle Menn don ' t wont onyone to know they ' ve hijocked the cort. Above: Donny Gullo wonts us to know how mony hours It took for him to get oil this gear on. Delow: Coml Bullock. Lorle Short, Toro Young, Nino Kelllllkl ond Sara Pauley define good times as just honging oround ot school. Good Times 13 X jy ivk.- ' i; ' V . J = : Above top John Coble. RIchord Monweller. ond Joson KozeK ore the Three Amigos Delow Chris Orozek exploins the ort of polm reoding to Tony Gibney Right Dovid Oh gives o high — five to Jeremy Stone for finolly osking the girl of his dreoms our 1 nd I never rhoughrld feel this l k way And qs for as I ' m concerned w I ' m glod I got the chance to soy ' Tfiof I do believe I love you. And If I should ever go owoy. Well then close your eyes ond try to feel the woy we do todoy. And then If you con remember keep smilln ' keep shining Knowin ' you con olwoys count on me. For sure. Thot ' s whot friends ore for. For good rimes ond bod times I ' ll be on your side for evermore thot ' s what friends ore for. Well you come ond opened me ond now there ' s so much more I see. And so by the woy I thonk you. Oh, ond then, for the times when we ' re oport well then close your eyes and know these words ore comln ' from my heart And then If you con remember Keep smilln ' keep shinin ' knowin ' you con always count on me for sure. Thot ' s what friends ore for. In good times. In bod times I ' ll be on your side for evermore — Thot ' s what friends ore for. — Dionne Worwick ond Friends 14 Celebrate Above StQcey Wilson ond Julie Stipetic ponder the orchetypoi symtxjis In The Scarlet Letter. Left: Dove Lomb turns Nicole Phelps ' world upside down. Right; Kristy Poge ond Joey Bennett shore o Coke ond o smile. Friends 1 5 Class of 1988 Though we ore farther oporr from each orher we ore ocruolly closer ro each other thon ever. Our octivities and gools hove chonged , and our homes ond doily habits hove changed. But we still hove the some souls — in need of one another — in need of our precious friendship. -Suson Polls Schulrz Tony Long , secretory Leoh Miller , senior doss represenfotlve LIso Y«rke , president Charlie Hoger , vice president Rich Wllner , rreosurer The Senior Closs Officers 1 6 Senior Class Officers Abohamson — Botes Seniors 17 y: hof was your most embarrass- ing momenf at LHHS during fhe lost four years? The first day of my freshmon year while standing in the middle of it, I osked on up- perclossmon where the quod was. — Maureen McFodden When Drion Fleming took my bathing suit top off me and ron down the beach with it on. — Amy Drown Receiving my report card. — Rondy Ortiz Being in class with my brother Drod. — Michael Prescott Foiling a sleep during o filmstrip and foil- ing out of my chair. — Dominique Evens Being a freshman. — Jenny Emshoff Getting rejected by o certoin girl in my senior yeor. — Robert Gloe Always having to toke the bus home from school. — Tracy Hibbs Going to the wrong class on the first day ond not knowing it for twenty minutes. — Ken Mattiuz Christopher Drozek Dovid Deomof Kristine Beouchomp Heofher Dehrens 1 i r Y j l 1?; Nicole Dibelheimer Jomes Dryon Michoel Donos Trocy Brady Oliver Drych TIno Dudke Seniors Beomon — Dudke Shone Cosey Nicholas Cossimotis LonI Costillo Clief Costleton Tracy Chomberloin Bulicz — ChomberlQin Seniors 19 I ' 1 ' -: Jennifer Emshoff CuevQ — Emshoff Seniors I Drion Fleming Heofher Fleming yr hot piece of good od- y vice would you like ro give to the underclassmen when you leave Hawk High? Don ' t flake. — Reogon Smith Don ' t go down without o fight. — Don Hess Be yourself and do what you 22 Seniors Erwin — Fournier Sven Floess Donielle Fontaine feel is right. — Tracy Hibbs Get out of here as fast os you con. — Heofher Hernandez Don ' t ever underestimate yourself. — Kendro Minke The white zone is for the loading and unloading of possengers only-no porking. — Dennis Foye Jennifer Foster Colette Fournier Sherrin Glennon Michoel Goodmon Jomes Groper Kennerh Gfeoux Christino Grebel Frios — Grebel Seniors 23 Through good and bod Lindsey Rhebeck end Pot Richords sur vive onother snock Joson Green Chris Grieves Donlel Gullo Eric Hecht 24 Seniors Green — Hechr Jun Hondo Heidi Hysong Jean Jokso Poul Jones David Jensen Helm — Jensen Seniors 25 T ¥ Gene Kim I Nino Kim Brion Klelst Dryon Kllnger Dovid Komofsu 26 Seniors Jensen — Konnofsu Vi t _i i Jonorhon Leonhordt Alonno Levenson Chi-Heong LIm Mr. Herron, Senior doss odviser sfWeS sOhne pop c6rn ami versotion ot snock with Scott Yarnell. Kozloff — Lim Seniors 27 i p WInfoon Lin Anthony Long Orion Lorentz Ano Moldonodo Kevin Mocore Sobino Mollk Mellndo Modden A ( ipdeep Mongot Richord Mosson Leslie Moto Nicole Morrhews Kennerh Mottiuz Jeff Mc Corrhy Seniors Lin — Mc Corrhy Doren Morrison Shormin Moten Todd Mudd Jusf onorher normol doy of Loguno Hills for Ricky Kodle. Lonce Novak, George Corter. Mike Smedes, Ricky Kowodo ond Poul Cook. Mc Donald — Mudd Seniors 29 T y y Ron Novok 30 Seniors Mufri — Ortego leat Joseph Ortiz ven though I am finally graduating, I am really going to miss . . . the fun or the boskerboll gomes — Lance Novok Mr. Frosr. I envy him ond reolly look up ro him. Someday, I ' d like ro be in his shoes — Jeff Ohison Derviy Foye over rhe P. A. and giving Mr. McCormick o rough rime for his lock of hoir. — Nick Cosslmoris Mrs. Griffith telling her Jeremy Poine story. — Catherine Myers the excuse of being immature. — Trlcio Austin Mom ' s cooking. — Heather Mclntyre Pilar Pollock Bradley Prescott Michoel Prescoft Kristen Price Kelly Proud Ortiz — Proud Seniors 31 Kyle Roberrs Shonnon (dodgers Ivon Romono Denise Rosenjock Ryon Roulond 32 Seniors Pyo — Roubnd B With nor o core in rhe world, Don Hess blows bub- bles on boby day. Floyd Seres Rounds — Shombrook Seniors 33 ' ' Ji V i ' inish this sentence. At the ten year reunion people . —Jesse Dotes fill be omozed becouse I ' ll — Volerie Drown ... be slightly toller. ... be skinny. — Joel Smith — Tricio Austin ... be what I ' ve olwoys been. ... I will hove o short hoir cut Noturol. ond look like o businessman. ' ' — Cy nthio Pollonder — David Gyollol ... Still be v ith Phillip Wolton, ... still be driving my going crozy, but still loving him. Mustang. — Tod Devitt — Joanna Noble Sushll Shormo Eric SImko Joel Smith HIdemI Shimo Nell Smith Seniors Shorifi — Smith Clolre Short Komol Shukur Edword Sllvo Sheilo Thiese Jonell Thompson Joelynn Tinch Ronald Tomllnson MIchoel Toomey Song — Toomey Seniors 35 y Richord Torres Robert Trocy Tu Quynh Tron r i mlmlk Jonell Thompson flashes on oll-Americon smile on red, whire ond blue doy Komi Trefethen Steven Ttiolo Eik iV F ifl Kra ft jBl V y H ■■HHj Bh Glenn Tuozon Meighon Tuohey Russ Hormon disploys the loiest foshlon In key weor (whete ' s the cor?) Amondo Wosinger Seniors Torres — Wosing II Donno Wright Kimberly Wright Gregory Young Melissa Holl Scott Yornell Liso Yerke r onold Yohe Seniors nor pictured — bur remembered Joson Hudson Eric Dossford Chrisropher Ingrom Denise Brewer Richard Jo Doch Bui Mai Le Vincent Cegers Timothy Mc Kenno Joel ' ; Chu Roeshoun Paige Stephen Colquette Ben Robinson Thonh Do Sondro Sendoya Jamie Downs Sreve Shofizoden Dominique Evans Romzi Sliheet Mario Forero Shohin Tojolli Down Gise William Vonder Wende Roberr Gloe Bryan Wilbur Robert Holly Ying Zhang Wotonobe — Hall Seniors 37 - ' r 9, kJm - -m -- 3fc ., iJT hV :  ' - -- ■:n ? M ' -M ..■♦1  _ K i N r  i v , i .f kV.f Ok. i r](Wftj? ■i«! wish you the courage to be warm when the world would prefer that you were cool. I wish you sucess sufficient to your needs; I wish you failure to temper that success. )8 Senior Class wish you joy in all your days; I wish you saddness so that you may better measure joy. I wish you gladness to overbalance grief. I wish you humor and a twinkle in your eye . . . wish you glory and the strength to bear its burdens. I wish you peace — in the world in which you live and in the smallest comer of the heart where truth is kept. I wish you faith — to help define your living and your life. More I cannot wish you make all the rest worthwhile. except perhaps love — to — Robert A. Ward Senior Class 39 |7 he miracle is this . . . the more we share the more we have. ' ■'  Tr Leonard Nimoy T 40 Senior Class l uuiy btXV li MJ i- -ftuf ' lt X ' ) iOyi i p iMi ' i - M0 U httt bui ' -: Vi ' iSc ' H ii - ' ■' - ' .- . ■CELEBRATE Tommy Dornord was crowned as our 1967 — 198Q Homecomming Queen Tammy ' s worm smile ond friendly personoliry conrribured greatly ro L.H compus life. She was active in and enjoyed promoting school spirit throughout her four years as o cheerleoder Tammy olso stood out ocodemicoily and athletically, with her involvement in the Honors program and in track. Upon being announced queen, Tommy was excited. I was so surprised to be crowned, ond I hope I will represent and project L.H.H.S. in the best way. Congrotularions Tommy. The four princesses of the homecoming court were oil honored to rake port in such o special event, where each girl got a chance to shine. The girls were nominated by the senior doss, interviewed individually and then voted on by the student body Congroduiotions girls. Pictured with their fathers Moureen Mc Fadden, Heother Mc Intyre, Lisa Yerke. ond Alison Di Loieto. 42 Homecoming HOMECOMING When you wish upon o sfor . . . the fonrosy theme for Homecoming proved to be o wish come true for one luclsy senior girl. Although ot the gome hundreds of eoger fans clenched their fists ot the norrow 14 — 6 defeat the Howks suffered against the Woodbridge Warriors, the night still held some sparkling moments. The Hawks were the first team to score ogoinst the Worriors defense in league play. Our strong defense olso held the Warriors ot boy, which is known for scoring on overage of 24 points per gome. The tremendous support from the fans at the gome, os well as the assembly earlier that doy, inspired the Hawks to play thot much horder. At holftime, the Disneylond inspired festivities began. Five senior princesses anxiously woited while Mike Smedes galloped gallantly towards Sleeping Beauty ' s cosrle, with the proclama- tion of the new queen in hand. The crowd cheered it ' s approval os A5D President Greg Hendrickson reod the name of Tommy Dornord, Loguno Hills ' tenth Homecoming Queen, Later thot evening, students gathered in the gym to attend the Mosquerode Doll. Sworms of vam- pires, kings, pirates and zombies donced among on orroy of lights that eminoted from the gym floor. The night was filled with songs, dances and good times, ending with memories to cherish of Homecoming ' 67. Homecoming 43 X K H 3 ' X. ' L ' •• This little piggy, Kristo Lorsen went to mofket This little piggy. Angel Kim stoyed home ond this little piggy. Mike Toomey Cfied, wee — wee — wee , oil the woy home ) OXxQfrt ff! V. Rocker — by Doby Mike Durlln is not Mommos lit- tle boyi Hove you been o noughty boy. Joson Gieen? Senior bobies prepore to pig out on chocolote pudding — served m Portipers 44 Spirit Week Seniors Red rover, red rover, send anyone overl Once Upon o time , there lived o family of Baby Hawks. The stork had brought them to Loguno Hills os freshmen, and almost matured Seniors, they were reody to leave the nest. A special day was dedicated for the celebration of their long — owaited departure. This come to be known as DADY DAY. They arrived early, and hod their morning obies Kolrino Heppler ond Moi-Ttong guyen dreom of o tennis moich or imbledon some doy. 11 f C 03e meol of hot sausages and waffles pro- vided for them ot school. Other Dabi?s were seen eating at the local Denny s, Dob ' s Dig Day, and McDonald ' s. After the meal, the Dobies were ready for fun and gomes in their nursery nest, decoroted with toilet paper. In the midst of frills, petticoats, sleepers, worn — out teddy bears, the Dobies ployed such gomes as the pudding — filled diaper roce, the blind — folded baby food eating contest, and Red Rover. During the celebration, the Seniors hod o lot to soy about their day. According to Kimberly Wright, Nan- cy Negron ond Lindsey Rhebeck looked odoroble in their outfits. They were the cutest ones. When asked what Baby Doy meant to him, Ricky Kawodo said it, . . . felt like I was young again being in a boby sleeper. Shouno Bonks ' favorite part of the day wos wotching Charlie and the Chocolote Factory and participating In Mrs. Victorson ' s coloring contest. Who was the funniest — looking baby? Liz Hortzell thought it wos Ryan Roulond wearing his enormous, bright green sunglasses, huge Donald Duck slippers, and o condy cane striped sleeper. So, for the first time, the Seniors ore ready to attempt a solo flight. They will surely soar to new heights in fulfilling their life — long dreams. Although this family of Hawks is now porting to pur- sue their own lives, no one will ever forget all the special memories. . . . And they all lived hopplly ever ofter. THE END )Qy •ii Boby Day 45 celebrate! ! ' Above: Trent DeVreugd poses os o Romon stofue. complete with Ivy leoves wrapped oround his foce A boseboll cop completes the oufhentic P) ottlre Right: Reody with honds full of gropes. Corolyn Longfleld onriclpotes the mouth stuffing contest thot wos the highlight of snock time gomes. V Above: The Ancient Glodlotors ond the Lodies hove on oil out tug — of — wor in the forum ot snock Were the loosers fed to the lions? Delow Heather Hote ond Sarah Pouly wotch the Romon gomes from the shode of the omphltheotre. 46 Spirit Week Juniors 89 Below Joe Woo is speechless with o mouth full of gropes Middle; A RomQn Chariot? ' li Right Ryan Owings prepares for rhe Togo ' s feost. Left: Casting votes for Romon King ond Queen- Above top: Ancient Romons Stacy Tousz, Kristino Godfrey and Jim Cox tol e o breok in English doss to speok o little Lotin. Above bottom: Debotoh Rose quickly devours gropes so thot she may win the contest. Ancient Roman day was o memorable experience for oIL The ma- jority of rhe Junior class disployed their spirit by dressing in Roman apparel, consisting of white robes, with shiny gold accessories, and decorative leaf or- noments. The Junior doss officers spon- sored an outgoing ossembly during snock ond lunch. There was a gome of tug-of-wor, grope eating contests, Roman Dingo, and the devouring of three six-foot Togo ' s submarine sand- wiches. Robyn Orohood commented, Roman day exhibited the spirit ond creotiveness of rhe Class of ' 89. Another student, SunHI Park, stoted, The experience of Roman day brought everyone closer together The Junior Romans decorofed the quod with vines, leaves, columns and humorous Roman statues. In conclusion. Ancient Roman day con be best described as one of the prized events I con now write about in my senior memories, occording to Rob Nicholes. ions Ancient Ronnons 47 Tl odV !° ' o dbW- Ooobte-;;eo-oce t.ot !f?o ' tee ° ° ' ELEBRATE  «o LASSC VMM 30PH , TTHEHHEAk ' ' m. Oovid ' ' og ond, le splrif Rosette Sonlospo°d ' « ondtettermonsjochei sWrt - ' 9.pM,Te:r ' ° t:yTo ••■• Qvid Oh «k - 0 d Ke ley nT: J Oh, Seon s ' rengrhen Ro Wn ' ot ' _ fJ;° ;: ro;e)ost In style store. I 48 Spirit Week Sophomores ■50 ' si 90 Jeremy Stoni shows off h,s rolenr or hoolo fioop, ing. ' ' 9 osers ' of ,he 5o once The sophomore doss of 1990 definitely revealed their spirit os they united during spirit week dressed os 50 ' s youths. Many wore cordigons, poodle skirts and old lertermon ' s jackets in on attempt to retrace the path of time once tracked by their parents. Included in the day ' s ac- tivities were bubble gum blowing contests, big wheel drag roces ond hoolo — hoop competitions. Denise Cochran ond Paul PquIqc displayed how low they could go , OS top contestants in limbo, while Jeremy Stone went undefeated in the hoolo — hoop contest. Laughter ond goiry depicted throughout the day the obvious enjoyment experienced by the sophomores. 50 ' s day was cool. The thing I enjoyed most was watching David Oh do the twist and seeing Brain Sloybock ottempt the limbo. -Aryn Mac Donald On October 26th these hedonistic sophomores dressed as 50 ' s teens, were successful in their efforts to convey the spirit and uni- ty that Homecoming week is oil about. Hoaooy . . . class of 1990 . . . way to go! Orion Slo y bock mounts his Imitoiion Horley ro complete his 50 ' s took. Qy The 50 ' s 49 I I I liiLT I g ! Nerdsll n Conij uf r A herd of nerds was found, sitting as for Qwoy OS possible from the populor peo- ple. Whet wos the occasion? It was, of course, Spirit Doy, 1967. The Freshmon doss of 1991 did much to prepare for their big doy. First of all, their mothers dressed them in closhing plolds, funky ties, ond whot no nerd would be seen without — his pocket protector. Next, according to Kirk Brown, At 5:30 we oil met at Coco ' s and hod breakfast, from there we got our pens, pencils and coicuiotors ready for another fun day at school. Surely the nerds ' mothers were delighted to drive the youngsters around. Although reiuaont to miss class, the Freshmen gathered at snack in the corner of the school midst signs pro- doimlng, We hove no friendsl Embor- rossed as they oil were, the nerds were forced to participate in o donee contest which was won by Mori no Oviedo. Next there wos o bob-for-oppie contest. To moke this more exciting, the apple was small and In o bucket of whipped cream. Eric Barnard was the winner of this. FInoliy, there was o nerd fashion show In which ten nerds were chosen to model their attire. The winners (o boy ond a girl) were seleaed by applause. Angela Mottluz was picked Queen Nerd and Kirk Brown earn- ed the title of King Nerd. Both recleved crowns which they wore proudly for the re- mainder of the day. To remember their special day, the nerds oil went home, typed the day ' s events on their computers, and stared their floppies in o very safe ploce. if: A pock of freshmen demonstrate their nerd spirit Delow Pefe Doedecket disploys this week ' s floppy disk drowing winner. TItfony Flulle Above: Nerd King. Kirk Brown demonstrotes his supernofurol oblllty to stond ond think of rhe some time CELEBR 50 Spirit Weel Freshmen 1 CDninutei ■Nereis! Nerds! i ' 1. I ' . Cnmuytir ' ME ' 9 1 Left Morlno Oviedo. John Corbetf ond Melissa Mlomoto sfond dumbfounded by fheir Incorrea onswer fo o colculus problem Nerds 51 T Celebrate 52 Spirit Week Shelby Kowolcyk Shoion Oh , W ndy Lor5 n ond TlWony Nosco disploy their spirit on _ Holloween Unity and spirit Weel An{ lo L « . MIdialUI KalllllM . Jullonn Pough . arid HabaKah Poulay iml on Netd Doy, h KrIstI Pag In her Happy Days apporel Tm o Joe Cool Roman ( Rob Mllo ) The tradition of Homecoming has been carried out through LHHS for the lost decade. Toy blocks, red rover, white sheets, TOGO ' S, sock hops, big wheel roces, computers, and a king nerd oil contributed to the spirit and excitement we shared before the Homecoming gome. Alison Dl Loreto stored. Spirit week wos Q chance for students to become Involved In school spirit, unify with their doss, ond feel like they ' re port of something speclol The anticipa- tion of Homecoming wos In the air long before October 26th Spirit Week was welcomed by many of our students especially the senior bobles. Freshman often think, Whot Is spirit week? It ' s o time for everyone to come together ond display the pride we hove for our school. Dressing up, attending the Homecoming gome and donee, and crowning the queen wos o total five doys of fun. The Homecoming week we oil shored was one of the best In ten years and will never be forgotten by the 87-88 students. jorterbock Chrlj L lgb«r flees from the Worriers ' , to ochleve o jchdown In the Homecoming gome Pride H oth r L v nion ond Cloudio Smedes ore out of this world In Tomorrowlond Spirit Weels 53 54 Senior Superlatives V -J _ WR ? - ' : ' ' %«ii Dest Legs: Pot Richards LIndsey Rhebeck SUPERLATIVES Teocher ' s Nightmore: Joonno Noble (not pictured) Rondy Ortiz il Dest Eyes: Jenny Cowper Eric Podillo Senior Superlatives 55 56 Senior Superlatives Most likely to stort o Revolution: Meg Touhey Mike Fritch Life of the Pony Xonne Drokke 6 Rich Wilner Teacher s Pet Amy Brown G Don Hess Dest Dressed: Angel Kim 6 Victor Oviedo Senior Superlatives 57 3 1 1 . Jonell ond Joson Thompson 2. Robyn ond Angle Orohood 3. Mary Jeon and Mike Helm 4. Carolyn and Lisa Mendel 5. Brenda and Edward Sllvo 6. Todd ond Tommy Aimer 7. Gil and Lisa Dorrogon 6. Chorlofte ond George Dowly 9. Steve ond Brian Anthony 10. Jennifer and Motthew Edwards 1 1 . Corough and Meogon Tuohey 12. Chris ond Croig Colosont, Robert Gloe 13. Genine and Toro Leighfon 14. Cindy ond Corrie Sisco 15. Jonis and Koyce Cogor 16. Jesus and Nancy Correo 17. Joy and Jene Kim 18. Mike and Cloudio Smedes 19. Mario ond Monico Mochrone FAMILIES 58 Families Families 59 X ■60 Families 1 . Dee Dee Condon and Kristie Heredio 2. Paul and Adrionne Cook 3. Debbie, Kim, and Lisa Funk 4. Victor and Marine Oviedo 5. Guadalupe and Veronica Herrero 6. Heorher ond Brook Fleming 7. Joson and Nikki Arnold 6. Allison and Korhy Shoy 9. Reagan ond Refowne Smith 10. Debbie ond Dovid Rose 1 1. Angela and Ken Mottiuz 12. Greg ond Jon Hendrickson 13. Don and Kristo Lorsen 14. Rob and Pete Boedeker 15. Alison, Drendo, and Jon Leonhordt 16. Ryon and Konelo Curommeng 17. Debie, Soroh, ond Denis Foye, Kevin o Brian Cosogrondo 16. Huy and Hien Nguyen 19. Josh ond Hillary Hegstrom 20. Tommy and Eric Bornord iitfr wi ' ' « Families 61 I. Suzy and Korhy Lone 2 Kori and Kirk Drown 3. Korhy and Fronk Borocoo 4. Trent ond Trish DeVreug 5. Angel ond Suzy Kim 6. DollQ ond VIolero Cuevo 7. Annlko ond Krisfino Godfrey 6. Michelle ond Jeonerre Eddy 9. Julie ond Drion Kessler 10. Deslree ond Donlelle Dofkin II. Sonio ond Morlo Mores 12. SrocI Novorchin ond Dove King 13. Down ond Pom Pisclfelll 14. LIndo ond Brion Fleming, LIndsey ond F egon Rhebeck 15. Jesse ond F udy Frios 16. T.Scort ond Kim Sounders, Joey ond Julie Bennett 17. Prisclllo ond Sondy Escolo 18. Allcio ond Shone Cosey 19. Done ond Joson Chosse 20. Tom ond Erin Dignon 2 1 . Down ond Amber Cosby 22. Jeon ond Liz Jokso 62 Families Families 63 iA A 1 . Cory and Wendy Middlebrough 2. Rimo ond Morwon Sobo 3. Carrie and Chrisrino Johnson 4. Moi-Trong ond Moi-Lynh Nguyen 5. Drod end Christy Grebel 6. Xonne ond Richard Drokke 7. Michellei and Nino Keliiliki 8. Leslie ond Allison Moro 9 Aoron, Shonon, and Mondi Wosinger 10. Crisri and Chad Chose H.Tiffony Parkin and Torcy Schoofs II 64 Families iotew ? £] ol — i I 1 ' «! In the Beginning . September 11,1978 — q bell rings ond 730 students scramble among the constr uction, desperately trying ro weed their way ro doss Thus school begon. It was a rough beginning; the school was not yet completed, bur this did not dampen the enthusiasm of the students and foculty. They knew they were the founders of A DECADE OF PRIDE. But the history of LHHS begon more thon ten years ago. When Sod- diebock Volley wos owned by ran- chers, a gun-slinger nomed Poncho Daniels terrorized the area. He was eventually hung, where the elevator stonds now. Before he died, he vowed revenge ond cursed the lond. Mrs. Helmick ottributed oil the stronge oc- curences of the first year to him. Here began the legend of the ghost in the elevator Fortunately, nothing marred the Cor- nerstone Ceremony on September 00. Locol Masons dedicated the building ond government officials donated flogs flown over Sacramento ond DC. The next month, five junior girls were selected for the Autumn Court and were presented at the Autumn Donee, which christened the new gym floor. The gym, called the pit , was the sight of the first Disaster Day, where hospitol, poromedics, police, and fire deport- ments practiced disaster preporotions. Students were corried out of the body- strewn gym ond medical attention wos given to those designated as severely Injured. Winter brought about much excitement; the Football Boosters sold Christmas trees, the Ski Club skiled Sreomboot Spr- ings, Colorado, and the first formol was held at Lion Country Sofori. The spring sow the Hilltop Players open with The Odd Couple ond the Freshmon class sponsored. 66 Beginning of Decode s 8 30 la DID ' -••■: T i .lan the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Although these activities were in- itiated by diverse organizations, the driving force behind the success of the first year wos the A.S.D. We hod our ov n original version; one that was en- tirely unique to our situotion. In the spr- ing of 1978 ten people were selected to represent our school. These kids work- ed all summer on developing moteriol for orientotion and building general guidelines for running the student ac- tivities efficiently. Once the foil begon, eoch closs wos able to elect two representatives, giving the A.5.D. a total of sixteen members. There were no of- ficers, yet the group worked har- moniously QS they chartered the school Laguna Hills High School constitution. It is those sixteen individuals we must thonk for the present LHH5. Things hove chonged dromoticolly since the doys of Darro ' s Pizza and Mc- Coy ' s Seafood and Hamburgers. Pon- cho Doniels no longer hounts us and the Ski Club is now defunct. Winter Formal will never ogoin cost S 1 6 and the juniors ore no longer on top of the school. Yet for oil the change Loguno Hills hos en- dured over this decode, one thing hasn ' t changed . . . the pride they felt on those first doys is the some we feel todoy. ' ' •- ■M • ' HE ' 1 1 n,i KK!i- r.«-:kil - -■ • ' , f ' f ' ' ' Ji ' ' V V u C •■' 1 9i ' vV Ar -tts-: • ' ' 4«i ■■t,imm ' V ■cjMHiH ■= Decode of Pride 67 V The Spirit of Competition . • • 1978 79 — Rob Price mokes first TD for Varsity Football — Vorsify Cross-Country is storted by 6 boys ond 8 girls — Varsity Water Polo is the only in Soutfi Coast Leogue to be co-ed, with 6 girls and 8 guys — Varsity Wrestling gets first League win of ony sport — Frosh-Soph Wrestling hos three in- dividuol League chompions — Boys ' Varsity and Soph Bosketboll teams hove to combine to moke up the JV team — Boys ' Frosh Boskerboll hos first Leogue win for the sport, defecting Copo 34-30 — Boys ' Vorsity Soccer has first League win for the sport, beoting Loguno Beach — Boys ' Varsity Swimming sends 10 of 1 1 swimmers into the finols 1979 80 — Frosh-Soph Wrestling is first team ro be South Coast League chomps — Baseball Field finally built 1980 81 — Vorsity Foofboll defects Done Hills for first League win — Boys ' Varsity Cross-Counrry beats Copo for their first Leogue win — Frosh-Soph Water Polo ore South Coast League champs — Frosh-Soph Wrestling remoin Leogue chomps — Boys Fresh Basketball becomes League champions — Girls Varsity ond JV soccer started — Dodminton ploces second in CIF 1961 82 — Varsity Football enters CIF for first time — Girls JV Cross Country toke South Coast Leogue — Varsity Wrestling has three individual League champs — JV Wrestling ogoin wins League — Frosh-Soph Wrestling is else League champs. Entire team of 13 is sent to CIF finals, with 10 returning as first place — Boys Frosh Bosketboll sweeps South Coast League — Boys Frosh-Soph soccer takes Leogue — Vorsify Golf wins League ond presents the school with its first bonnet 68 Decode of Athletics 1982 83 — Boys ' JV Cross-Counrry becomes Sourh Coosr League chomps — Vorsiry Water Polo enters CIF — Varsity Football goes ro CIF — JV Water Polo takes League — Vorsity Wrestlers hove 2 South Coast League champions — Frosh-Soph Wrestlers ore League Champs — Girls ' Vorsity Doskefboll ploys in CIF — Boys ' Varsity Bosketboll competes in CIF — Golf ogoin becomes South Coast League winners 1983 84 — Frosh-Soph Wrestling becomes South Coast League chomps ogoin — Girls ' Varsity Soccer enters CIF ploy — Varsity Baseball becomes CIF 2A Division chompions 1984 85 — Frosh-Soph Wrestling dominotes League — Girls ' Varsity Soccer takes Sourh Coost League 1985 86 — Boys ' Varsity Cross Country od- vonces through CIF — Frosh-Soph Wrestling wins Leogue for seventh time — Girls ' Vorsiry Soccer becomes League champs again — Girls ' Vorsiry Tennis tokes South Coast Leogue for first rime — Softball outranks all others in Leogue 1986 87 — Frosh Football is the school ' s first Pacific Coost League chomps — Girls ' Varsity Cross Country enters CIF, placing second in prelims — Girls ' Varsity Soccer becomes CIF A Division champions — Girls ' Varsity Tennis sweeps League — Boys ' Vorsity Soccer takes Pacific Coast Leogue — The new League is no motch for the Frosh-Soph Wrestlers — Softboll devours Leogue. then goes on to become CIF 2A Division co-champions P I Decode of Pride 69 7 Whatever Happened To • • • ■The Gotden Girl Drill Teom. odvtsed by Mrs. Bongert? • The (kxJminon Teom? ■The Gymnosna Teom? • The Friendship Oub. which welconv ed new sfudenrs ro rhe schooP ■The Chrisrions In Aoion (CIA) Oub? The Pep Oub? The Science Fioion Club? The Jozz Projea o jozz dondng group? • The ChorcJ InvitorionoP • DisQsrer Doy, where IocqI firemen procriced dbosrer evocuorton? ■Dookey BosketbolP ■The SurvivQj of rhe Singles Closs? ■The Zero Gomnv) Oub? • The Dorber Shop Quorrer? Doug ' s Dof1if gs. o chorol group? • The Turof Assisronce Progrom? •The Rowdy Roorers? ' • Sroney SroiVes ' in rrock? • The Chess Oub? • The Howk Oub? • FreshfTxm Spcxrs Doy? • Sophnxxe Twenries Doy? ■Junior Angel Doy? • The MorrtoJ Arrs Oub ' ■The Inter-Oub Counal (ICQ? • The SoAirtg Teom? • The Film Oub ' • The DoTKe Oub? ■The PoJiricol Aoion Oub (PAQ? ■The ROTC Club ' •The Horriers, Cross-Counrry s ■The Logic ond Debore Pre-Low Oub? • The Computer Club? The Sponish Qub? 4 70 Decode of Chonge A ' %W ' ' ' ' PikfV :r ' — Full length skirts? — Peasant blouses? — Dell Dorrom pants? — Platform shoes? — Corduroy vests and pontsuits? — Dr. S choH ' s shoes? — Wroporound skirts? — Lightning Dolt terry cloth shirts? — Pointed collors ond vests? — Prorie skirts ond tuxedo shirts? — Rockabilly? — Duron Duron hots? — Penny loafers and Shetland sweaters? — Copri pants with zippers on the sides? — the Dead Shop? — Modros plaids and oxford shirts? — Floshdonce shirts? — Jelly shoes? — Short, spiked hair? — Feathered Foroh Fowcett hair? — Ruffled ruxedo shirts (Fornnal wear for guys)? — Do Derek corn rows? — Chemin de Fer knickers? Decode of Pride 7 1 m0 ' .% .h ■rsW.S htsi ' .W Start of Something New . . . 1980 — The first Senior doss celebrates Doby Day — The first Senior Memories ore published — Colifornio Scholarship Federofion is storted — The first squad of Songleaders Is formed 1981 — The school hos its first Notional Merit Scholar semifinolist — First DIood Drive — Loguno Hills hos its first Homecoming — The Color Guard is established 1982 — Creative Writing Apotheosis — The Dromo Club — Mock Triol Team competes for the first time — French Club 1983 — Key Club — German Club — Humonities incorporates into o club — Academic Decotholon enters its first competition 1984 — The HowK Stop opens its doors — The Junior Class has its first fXomqn Day 1985 — The Freshmen Acodemic Decotholon teom ploces first in county, while the Sophomores ploce third 72 Decode of Pride y 1966 — Freshmon doss realizes its identity, establishing Nerd Doy 1987 — For the first time, ingenious students use the hill as a bulletin boord 73 T . t The 930 bell rings. All students rush to the gym to find their usuol bleechers awaiting. The assembly begins. Assemblies of Howk High ore very unique and original. Closs competitions and spor- ting events hove become the moln at- tractions. Closs com- petitions hove ranged from cramming Into a paper Christmas tree to the coromel op- ple onion earing con- test. Acquiring the most points is impor- tant to oil four dosses, but the class of 196fi has once again pro- ven They ' ve got spirit, by copfuring the spirit flog for the third consecutive year. Bringing our school united by closing with the LHHS olmo mater. 74 Assemblies ffsm Assemblies 75 s 76 Wizard of Oz vs. X [ , SM ■■- . V A ' • The adventures of Dorothy ond her dog Toto, os well OS her newly acquired friends, were por- trayed by the Hilltop Players in December The Little Theater was decorated with the scenes of this well presented production. Dorothy, Maureen McFodden, wished to return to Kansas After all there ' s no place like home! This dream was achieved through the support of her friends. The scarecrow, played by Greg Hen- drickson, was in search of a brain He traveled with Dorothy in the pursuit of the Wizard, Todd Lynch. Along the way, they met the tin man, Jeff Southard, who wanted a heart and the lion, Jomie Eatmon, who desired courage. Their plans were delayed by the mischievious wicked witch, Judith Reddick, who always set traps for these adventurers. Once Dorothy and her friends arriv- ed in Oz, the good witch, Valerie Drown, with the help of her munchkins, saw to it that Dorothy was well token core of. The beautiful production, under the direction of Mrs. Oft, ended with each of the characters receiving their wishes. The students of Loguno Hills High School, os well os the parents, admired the dedication they observed in this theatrical production. The hours of rehersal and stoge work definately poid off for the aspiring cost of The Wizord of Oz The cast was on outstanding representation of the tolent incorporated in the Loguno Hills High School Drama Department. Judith Reddick felt, both the cast and crew were some of the best I ' ve seen. The cost worked together as a team. Moureen Mc Fodden, who played the lead role of Dorothy, stated, Working with the Wizard of Oz cost was one of the best experiences of my life. Everyone was so supportive, and despite all bhe long hours ond hard work, we always managed to hove fun. This creative ploy was one of the fovorite drama productions of the year. ? HUlUdt Mi Wizard of Oz 77 ' . 78 Winter FornriQl Winter Formal 79 V t 60 Lip Sync Fashion Show 81 T It L uMi emciAm 82 11m..||1||| 63 te Amy Lyrle -President Robert Baedeker -Vice President Christina DeFelice -Secretary Amy Foster -Treosurer Lori Short -Representotlve 84 Junior Class Officers f,f- p Chris Sheff just fold Trent De Vreugd about his summer odventures at the Welcome Bock donee. Drer Abbott Todd Aimer MIchoel Allison Scott Andersen Erin Anderson Cossondro Arnerte Jason Arnold William Bodgley Robert Baedeker Mirza Boig Edward Boik Christine Baldwin Terry Bolzhiser Francis Borocoo Brent Borcellono Dill Dorker Gilbert Darrogon Bradley Bartmon Gina Bellini Joseph Bennett Lynn Bergeson Robin Bevons Kelli Dioncrosso Jennifer Dierich Corey Billa Christopher Dissell Jennifer Black Kevin Blond Elizabeth Blouch David Bochenek Guy Boicey Michoel Borgogna Jennifer Borne Brian Boughton Richord Brokke Abborr — Brokke Juniors 65 T Troy Brooks Louro Drown Morthew Druboker Donise Drunsterter Seon Dullls Combrio Bullock Chrlstlon Burnett Rebecco Byron Jeffrey Colvert Gregory Corbojol Michelle Corey Seon Coriogo Kristin Corlson Jeffrey Cormer Freddy Corrillo George Carter Annescio Castillo ivon Cotlett Roger Chen Robert Choi Morgan Christen Joseph Cisko Michael Clork Amy Clorke Rebecco Clinton Christopher Colosont Crolg Colosont Jeffrey Combs Deonne Condon Dru Coot Michoel Coppola Gino Corigliono Jesus Correo 86 Juniors Brooks — Correo im ff Joe Dennet asks Rob Baedeker Where did you get rhot whotchomocolllf? w mm Yes, OS o mofter of foct we do run fhls place. shows Chris BIsmI, Ed Whit end Jason Arnold. f :i Amber Cosby Down Cosby Lourle Cosgrove Jon Coufchie Jomes Cox Michael Crosko Jennifer Cressy John Croz LllsQ Crume Dollo Cuevo Rod Culwell Ryon Curommeng Dovid Czornowskl Dovld Dobboh Nooml Dobler George Dowly Chrlsfino De Felice Trent De Vreugd CinrhlQ Delgodo MIchoel Delmon Anny Demock Lynnoe Diefenboch Jomes Dik Chad Dodson Ryon Dokrorczyk Jomes Donohugh Jomes Eoron Michelle Eddy Akeenyyo Edwords Chorles Edwards Christopher English Sondro Escolo Eugene Eun Kourosh FohomI KImberly Faulkner MIchoel Feltz Chrlstino Fespermon Cosby — Fespermon Juniors 87 T Anthony Gibney Robert Gifford JoongelQ Glenn Kristinc Godfrey Joell Goodfellow Jennifer Gronodo Loro Grieves David Grossock Joson Grove Kinnberly Gustofson Sobrino Hoog Tracy Hamilton MIchoel Hanson Greg Hoppeny Heather Here Tslo Harris Drett Harvey Dawn Hossmonn David Havery Carol Heoley Hillary Hegstrom Michael Heinn 88 Juniors Fischer — Helm Christy Heredio Arrhur Hess Tracy Hichmon MelindQ Hill Ryan Hills Jomi Hirier Michael Hinton Chorles Howrey Alex Iborro Elizoberh Isensee Pejmon Javanmard Silvia Jimenez Chrisrina Johnson Matthew Johnson Justin Jones Morcello Kalberg Lisa Korogeozion Jennifer Korpinski Leoh Kotz Edward Kearney Nancy Kedzierski Nino Keliiliki Michelle Kendoll Gene Kent Chris Keri Julie Kessler Toro Key Michael Khomis Henry Kim Noni Kim Peter Kim Sue Kim Thomas Kim Uly Kim Simon Kingston Stephanie Kirk Jennifer Korposh Ronald Kortman Stocy Kruse Heredio — Kruse Juniors 89 ■r Michael Londis Suzonne Lone Carolyn Longfield Gory Lanhom Heather Lankford Kelly Lonners Lisa Loporre Jeffery Lou Damon Leach Srephan Lee Tommy Lee Morrhew Leighron Alison Leonhardt Drendo Leonhordf Liza Leung Jennifer Liebig Michelle Liu Rosomund Lockwood Matthew Logon Korin Luce William Lupo Todd Lynch Brodford Lynd Amy Lytle Monica Mochrone Vonessa Mogill Christine Molervy Mario Mores Drent Motrin Kevin McAuliffe Denise McDride John Mc Coll Bryan Mc Gowon Gillion Mc Nell Guodolupe Medina ft. f f Whof is your favorite ex- pression? 1. ' Dearif ? ! 2. Moybe lorer. 3. No way. What is your favorite spot to go for lunch? 1 . Burger King 2. Honne 3. Del Toco When driving around town, v hot do you see as your dreom car? 1 . Porsche 2. Ferrori 3. BMW favorite kuy 90 Juniors Londis — Medino Who is fhe cufesf Junior couple on campus? 1. Rob Nicholes end Carolyn Longfield 2. Morgon Christen end Torcey Schoofs 3. Jeff Moon and Deloney Gororeix What was your most memorable experience during your Junior yeor? 1 . Togo nighr 2. Foorboli gonnes 3. Parries Out of oil the Junior class, who do you consider to be the ideol guy or girl? 1 . Ryan Owings Renee West 2. Rob Milo Lorie Sonnmers 3. Joson Arnold Amy Lytle If there was one thing you could change about this school, what would it be? 1. People ' s orrirudes 2. Longer lunches 3. Drop rhe erhics policy f i f f ' 9 Gil Darragan shows off fiis bug eyes from too much studying. m Carolyn Mendel Eric Merritr Cori Middlebrough PorrlciQ Miklos Michoel Milem Robert Milo Kerry Mitchell Ghoith Moghrobi Kenneth Monell Chris Monsour Jeffery Moon Brian Morales Albert Morcos Colette Mordret Chad Muhr Komela Mural Mark Musser Mogeh Nazorion Ashley Nelson Trocy Nelson Robert Nicholes Shoji Nishimuro Hoyden Nix Susan Nolan Tobias Nownes Daniel O ' Neal David Oaks Anthony Oh Edword Olmedo Thor Olson Robyn Orahood Michael Oversrreer Ryan Owings Mork Polordy Sun Hi Pork Mendel — Pork Juniors 9 1 J- T Korhleen Porker Ryan Porks Yosomon Porso Timorhy Poseko Joson Paul Soroh Pouly Nicole Phelps MIchoel Pinnow Down Piscirelll Louro Pomerleou Michael Ponrillo Kirsten Purdy Renee Roinwoter Juon Rolron Jennifer Rongel Karl Rosmussen Jocquie Rorhbun Eric Rowson West Reese Krisrino Renfro Joson Reynolds Geoffrey Rickner Philip Rieck Nicole Robinson Jeremy Roerhler Darren Rogers Deborah Rose Derry Ruei Chorles Runnpf Torcy Schoofs Wllliom Schellenberg Somonrho Schirmer Kori Schweizer Leilo Shukor. Rene West, ond Torcy Shoffj ore known os the three musketeers. 5 92 Juniors Porker — Shin lor Ohion poses for the new GQ look. f f Lorie Short Leila Shukur Stephen Shurmotz Neil Siconolfi Anthony Sidotl Stephen Singleton Cynthio Sisco Leslie Skoger Mark Smeaton Amity Smith Cindy Smith Deonno Smith Kevin Smith Tanya Smith Jamileh Sobhi Kori Sokol Lori Sommers Daniel Song Howard Song Stocey Songstod Joimi Sorum Jennifer Spittle Jonothon Sprogue Morionne Stohl Teresa Steele Kurt Steenblock Karen Stevens Paul Stiller Julie Stipetic Christine Stoeckel Melissa Streuter Scott Stucker Tyler Suchmon Gregg Suzukowo Danielle Tanner Stacy Tousz Joson Teogue Pete Terzolos Scott Thel Jason Thompson Stacy Thompson Kristin Tidwell Gregory Tolley Qture brings our rhe beoury In life especlolly for Stocvy Vllson rtd Hvortwr Hor . Short — Tolley Juniors 93 T Deborah Tortorici Diem Quynh Iran Huy Tron Timothy Tubbs Carogh Tuohey John Turpin Dona Valentino Kurt Steenblock ploys it cool ot the fomous lunchi tiong-out, Durger King KImberly Westod Edward White Krista WIekomp Jordan Wliiloms Karen Willis Srocey Wilson Joel Wittenberg Denyse Woo Joeseph Woo Ellzobeth Wood mm Gin Wu Kotherine Wu Toro Young Rosono Zorogozo Tiffany Zoddo John-Paul Zuerlein Som Schirmer wonders if blonds really do hove more fun 94 Juniors Tortorici — Zuerlein Juniors celebrated their in- dividuality, with the clothes they wore, their coiffure — hot or no hot, or even with the music they listened to. Mark Smeoton for in- stonce, hung out wearing shodes and tried to impress all the Loguno Hills babes. Sean Corioga and Todd Aimer played it cool with their anachronistic surfer mode. Overall, it was on unforget- table year, Darren Rogers pointed out. Many trends were, ser, friennds were mode and ex- periences shared that will always be remembered. Now it is time to put the post behind us and the future oheod. Babies, babies, babies, yeah! Juniors Out to Lunch . Andre (Richmond Korhleen Sebeck Scort Sherman Christopher Silvo Choo-Joon Wu Junior Activities 95 T tt 96 Junior Activities  ■iS ' SOPHOMORGS 4 Sean Roglond — President David Oh — Vice-President Kelly Cesser — Treasurer Sharon Oh — Secretary Suzy Kim — Representative Sophomore Class Officers 97 T Robert Abele Drerr Ake AIq Aloboidi Roy Alvorodo Richard Anthony Nikole Arnold Patricio Ashburn Oromeh Oogheri Bobok Dakhshondehpo Ryon Donkel Douglos Barnes Gabriel Dehrens Julie Behrens Ryan Bendo Julie Bennett Inez Berkman Kelly Besser Douglas Blume Craig Bohmholdt Kimberly Bosch Teresa Boykin Carrie Bressler David Brooks Lorinda Brown Adam Bryan Butch Bucher Heidi Bucher Christine Bulicz Joson Burns John Coble I thought I signed up for driver ' s edi ♦ M § v Vorsity soccer ployer Kelly Desser onxlously owolts her next gome -V _ Todd Colef Jennifer Coriogo Joson Coringello Jeffory Carlson Diane Corrillo Stephanie Cosas ii $ f 98 Sophomores Abele — Cqsqs Dorrin Chopmon shows off his well deserved muscles. IP Don Plnneoux, Chris Woolsey. Rob Slodek. KIchard Monweller, and John Cable cosuolly wait for the lunch lines to open. UTTTTJ ' T] ' Chrisro Cerciello Kristin Cerciello Christopher Chomberloin Kenneth Chan Dorrin Chopmon Chod Chose Jennifer Chotwell fXeneo Chioppe Gene Choi Dusrin Chrisrensen Scoff Clork Christy Clerc Denise Cochrum Kimberly Cogor Michael Conrord Adrienne Cook Jeffrey Cook Condice Corbetf Noncy Correo Daniel Croig Coke in hand, ready ro catch the wove, Christy Clerc relaxes berween classes Gory Crocker Joshua Doiley Chad Davidson Krisropher Davis Leslie Davis Chris De Delle Andrew De Leon f ,f , Iw Renee De Viro Adi-Kent Delfin Monica Delio Derik Delmonico Brian Dempsey April Deviff Cerciello — Devirr Sophomores 99 T Robert EspinozQ More Etienne Wendy Evons Auburn Exce Jeffery Font Koycee Former John Forr Deborah Fellner Adrian Fernondez Choris Fifield Williom Fischer Nichole Fish Drook Fleming Patrick Frompton Tomi Fredriksz Deboro Funk Julie Gallant Irino Golperin Kimberly Gorriott Mothew Genuser Deborah Gibson Tonya Gi 100 Sophomores Dewit — Gill Anthony Glolo Christopher Glover Deon Groen Mart Groner Brodley Grebe! Christopher Gregg rtuWo JodI Nlchol s toKes time out fo show off her cure smile. f ' K Kornnen Grieves Donlel Grinnes Gory Hodlond Ryon Holes Gregory Honwoy Bryon Houser Corrle Hoy Shelby Heoth Michael Hefiln Brion Henderson Jonothon Hendrlckson Christine Henrlksen Brett Hensel Veronico Herrero Kotle HIbbs-Mc Conn Dennis Hill Christopher Hinton Kristlne Hoferer Crolg Holly Vonesso Hopgood Beou Hossler Angelo Hosszu Jomes Hosszu Elizabeth Howord Dona Howlett ChontQl llsink Chris Jenner Laurie Johnson Richard Johnson Sherlse Jollcoeur Dovld Oh Is enjoying oil of this otrenflon Doug Barnes looks his best on the doss (i way fo GioiQ — Jolicoeur Sophomores 1 1 T Deboro Jones Jennifer Jones Charles Kolberg Morgoret Kelly Mario Kempf Halo Kholil Krisfino Khomis Michelle Klllgore Hoe Kim Joner Kim June Kim Suzy Kim Julian Kingston Ellzaberh Kohler Shelby Kowalcyk Joson Kozek Anton Krieg Stephen Krullk Christine Kurlowollo Steven Kuver Jacqueline La Vine Jennifer Lockey David Lamb Wendy Larson Eric Lee MIchoel Lee Mike Lee Scott Leith Juon Leon Toro Lev Heather Levenson Stefonie Lichtmon Amy Light Chi Eng LIm John Linville Jomes Lloyd Kotherine Lockwood MIchoel Lopez Weeno Lopez Kevin Lovingier Fovorlte Movie ' 1. Fotol Attrocflon . 2. Dreokfost Club . . 3. Top Gun ... 7% 4. Lost Boys ... 7% 5. Running Men . . . .50% 32% 4% Favorite Snockllne Dellcocy 1 . Doughnuts . . . 54% 2. Dogels. . . 16% 3. Troll Mix ... 16% 4. Milk ... 8% 5. Chips ... 4% Fovorlte Affordoble Cor LRobblt. . .32% 2. Nlsson Pulsor . . . 19% 3. Jeep . . . 18% 4. Dug . . . 16% S.Pinto. . . 15% Fovorlte Dream Cor I.Porsche 944. . .39% 2. Lomborghlnl Countoch 22% 3. Ferrori ... 17% 4. BMW. . . 15% 5. Corvette ... 7% 1 02 Sophomores Jones — A First Place Off Campus ' 1 . Carls Jr . . . 36% 2. Home . . . 26% 3. Toco Dell . . . 20% 4. Burger King. . . 10% 5. McDonalds ... 6% Favorite Teacher 1 . Mr. Herron 2. Mrs. Off 3. Mrs. Englehord 4. Mr. Hodges 5. Mr. Kurrle Next Year ' s Sophmore Ad- vice 1. Don ' t asl stupid questions In Mr. Herron ' sdoss. 2. Stay on campus for lunch. 3. Don ' t mess with next years juniors. 4. Don ' t bother with next years freshmon. 5. De yourself. Driver Ed. Goof-ups 1. Trying to go when the cor wosin pork. 2. Croshing! 3. I went up on the curb twice. 4. Doing 90 In o residential oreo 5. Running over and killing two pedestrians, o dog, and a person on a bicycle In the simulotor. Michoei Lowrey London Lucke Aryn Mac Donald Micheiie Mocmosrer Mici oei Moffei Mory Ann Moiond Miciioei Molervy Cioire Malstrom Jennifer Mong fXict ord Monweiier Mio Marco Sonic Mores Jennifer Marques Sondy Morsh Cothi Morrinez Rumiko Morsumoto Morrtiew Moxson yonesso Mc Allisrer Jeff Mc .Combs John Mc Crighr Doniei Mc Doid Megan Mc Donaid Meiisso Mc Kiniey Kristen Mc Neiil Torrey Mc Pherson Kent Mc Wherter Yolilo Mercodoi Philippe Miller Heorher Millis Aris Mirzoion Roquel Monfes Druce Montgomery Erica Moore Oren Mordkowitz Stephanie Morrison Chad Morrow Deonno Mrozinski Poul Mudd Tiffiny Nosco Patrick Nelson Lori Neudecker Lowrey — NeudecKer Sophomores 103 T T Hieu Nguyen Moi-Lynh Nguyen Yen Nguyen Toci Nicholas Joanna Nicholes David Oh Sharon Oh Angela Orohood Alan Osoko Emily Orto Michael Pocheco Krisrino Page Victoria Porenre i k % ■H . -■-... ri l mm ' ' BBfc ' IS ' B Sophmore girls wind down during lunch When the girls poss by. Crolg Holly tries to look OS cool OS possible Derrick Porter Tino Powell Norman Pryce Kylee Quails Melisso Querry Sean Roglond Vanessa Raguso Lopez Andres Rairan Donald Porodl Jennifer Peorson Troci Pelton Gont Penick Moxie Pepys Todd Peterson Michael Picciono Daniel Pinneaux Pomelo Piscirelli Patrick Pollock Susan Portik Dylon Portillo SBO9 Todd Peterson and Don McDold ore oil smiles todoy 104 Sophomores Nguyen — Roiron kj Daniel Roirh Wendy Reed Daniel Reinhordr Surprised or the onnouncemenr of o quiz, Seema Tailor checks to see if the teacher Is serious. Rhonda Riegger David Riggs Dean Rirrer Chrisrion Ritz Michele Robertson Rebecca Rodie Aric Roman Brandon Roper Dovid Rose Gregory Rossirer Craig Rounds Luno Sobo Jeffrey Sadler Alfonso Soldono Socorro Soldono Koivon Sonoi Joey Sother Kimberly Sounders Twyla Sauro Morrhew Schiel Jon Schneider Vince Sebosriono Korhryn Shay Jennifer Shelfon Rono Shenosi Maria Shermon Monica Shrour Michelene Siege! Drendo Silvo Sean Simko Roirh — Simko Sophomores 105 T Jomes Singleton Chesney Sivero Penny Skelly Robert Slodek Orion Sloybock Cloudio Smedes Lindsay Smith Liso Smith Morlo Smith Glenn Soffner Joey Song Shouno Stafford Jeremy Stone Jennifer Sturdivon Rossette Sunio Cynthia Suzukowo Jennifer Swonson D B Swortz Michael Symons Stephonie Szolloy Seemo Tailor Ceon Tointor Melody Tokito Leslie Taylor Shannon Taylor Tricio Taylor James Tennison Kimberly Teron Nirvon Termwattanopa Tracy Thayer Drett Thiffoult Chad Thomas Michael Thorpe Tomero Todd r ebecco Todoron Darin Travis Jennifer Tuerk 106 Sophomores Singleton — Tuerk mj Michael Usevich Ali Vokhshourpour Jocelyn Valencia Donald Vomer Sreven Veol Rafoel Vega John Velorde Williom Veronr Jr Christopher Vickers Dung Vu Tommy Vuong Kelly Wochrer Chorles Wogner Heather Wogner Drett Wollihon Roychell Wollln Rond Waltz Aaron Wosinger Matthew Wotanobe Derrick Webster Raymond Weiss Jeremie Wells Mark Wells Cheryl Wentworth Karen Wentworth Cothy Whipple Richard Whitfield Jason Wilburn Michael Will Usevich — Yorker Sophomores 107 T Sophomore yeor was o yeor to rime our berween dosses ro flash be cherished, to grow up, morure ond ger reody to move on to the upper doss. The doss of ' 90, celebrored spirir week os rhey Rocked oround the Clock in their 50 s ortire. Julie Dehrens rook us Q Colifornio smile Spoce In- voders ' Kelly Desser and Aryn Mac Donold looked out of this world ond reody ro roke over the school. I Driving Around . . . True Dui Doniel Cohen Terri Donehort Sedgie Ginn Joson Hotrenberg Michelle MocMoster Krisren Poore Christine Ruziecki Damon Sandler Rofol Szukoio Ryan Wilson 108 Sophomore Activities Sophomore year was also o year for friends, end Doug Darns hod quire o few of them Dusty Christionson ' s mind wondered during class rest? , what test? Friends forever, Vonesso Roguso and Tina Khomis exhibited their twin sets of braces Sean Raglond ond Dar- ren Chapman appear to be choosing dotes for the Winter Formal . Jeff Cook , Debbie Funk , and friends enjoyed another day of on-compus lunch while Jocelyn Valencia sot down to do homework that hod to be done. Sophomore Activities 1 09 IFRGSHNGh T Peter Baedeker — President Rlmo Sobo — Vice-President Deino Morrison — Secretary Tiffany Foiudy — Treasurer Mauri Dimicl — Representative 110 Freshman Class Officers Charlie Abujudeh Ryan Adams Marya Alexander Ryon Allen David Allenbough Mohammad Alobaldl TonI Anderson Sarah Apodoco Ayo Asano Kofherine Aznor Nora Dablklan Peter Baedeker Ablda Daig Howord Balk Sion Baker Jamie Boll Chris Bolseca Kafhryn Baracao Eric Bornord Lisa Borragon Erin Borfon Jeffrey Bares Brian Beamon Krysrol Bern Aaron Boeck Coryn Bohmholdt Tony Bono Danielle Borkin Desiree Borkin Jason Brandi Amrira Brar Brandi Brendo Jeffrey Bressler Angela Lee, Regan Rhebeck, and Jullonn Pough were hoppy to hove their pic- tures token for Aerie 88. Parricio Brock Denise Broussoilon Heather Brown Kirk Brown Abujudeh — Brown Freshmen 111 T Michael Dryon Craig Ducheli Raylene Dumcror Derek Burns Colleen Carney Jason Corolus Joseph Carvin Alicia Casey Joson Chosse Keith Cheney Hsiongyung Chiang David Chllds Louonn Christy Feeling like q model for GQ, Keith Cheney sports his lotest pose. Agotho Czapigo George Donehauer Robert Doqud Eric Davis Daniel Clinton Dirk Clinton Dennis Combo Daniel Cooper John Corbert Drondon Corbin . Erin Cort Stephanie Crolg Jeonine Cronin Tobie Cruz Violeto Cuevo Sheryl Cumbie Chorissa Schramm , offer speoking Sponlsh In French doss, Is comfortecJ by her friend, Mourl Dlmlck Lisa Funk, Sian Baker, and Heena Yuhan ore busy nnoking o poster for on upcoming event. Charlotte Dowly Russel De Moloy Trisho De Vreugd Giselle Delfino 112 Freshmen Bryan — Delfino Kenneth Delmon Melissa Di Cesore Mauri Dimick As Kirk Drown ond Eric Davis lool towards the furure, Scott Logon and Sary Hammond offer moral support. Jeanetre Eddy Priscillo Escala Melodee Fairbanks Tiffany Foludy Todd Fauror Deborah Faye Sera Faye John Fewer Jennifer Fiogg Linda Fleming Elizoberh Forte Rebecca Foster Vanessa Fuentes Liso Funk Frank Gognon Luis Gagnon Jennifer Gallant Karen Gollucci Kevin Gozorro Chad Gebow Stuart Gilbert Willis Gise Anniko Godfrey Evongelino Gonzalez Mario Elen Gonzalez Geoffrey Gordon Rochelle Guardado Patricio Hoog Delmon — Hoog Freshmen 1 1 3 r LisQ Hall Edmund Hommond Chad Hansen Charles Harry Carii Horf Valerie Haugh Genevieve Hoynes Joshua Hegsrrom Caesor Hernondez Guodolupe Herrero Jomes Howlind Nikki Ignoffo Elizabeth Jakso Susan Jeong Erin Johnson Adam Jones Dobby Jones Krisren Jones Aoron Korz Miyuki Kawonlshi Michellei Keliillkl Aaron Kennedy Brian Kessler Thomas Keyes Kovif Khambholro Gilbert Kim Jung Kim Sean Kim Erik Kleist Kari Kopelson Kevin Kopeny Michelle Kosciuk 1. Whof was your biggesr feor about coming to high school? Getting (trash) conned, getting losr, having no friends Mr. Rogers The unlsnown 2. Were you ofroid of the seniors before you come to high school? 49% — yes 51% — no Yes they ore soo big and scory, I wor- ship rhem!!! Yeoh, rhey ore ugly. 3. Do you think that high school is o little different, o lot different, or completely different than junior high? It ' s oil the some: books, teachers, ond homework. It ' s complefely different. There ore more advanced minds end o higher level of leorning. It ' s o lot better, LHH5is 1!!! 4. Are the seniors really thot awesome? OF COURSE!!! I just love them oil! Yes. I will cry when rhey groduote. 5. Were you ever troshconned? 26% — yes 74% — no Only 3 or 4 rimes, I consider myself lucky. All the time, what a privilege to be troshconned by seniors! 6. Whot was the best odvice you received obout coming to LHHS? In each doss, look at the map and find 114 Freshmen HqII — Kosciuk our where your nexr doss is. Sroy our of rhe woy of guys over 6 feer roll. Don ' r rolk bock ro seniors. Sroy our of rhe way of seniors, if you ger in rheir way, rhey run you over. 7. Did you buy on elevofor ticket? 29% — did 60% — didn ' r 11 % — don ' r know whor ir is Why would I? I ' m nor rhor naive. Yeoh, I hove always wanted to go to the teacher ' s lounge. A whor? I didn ' r know we hod ro! No, burl sold 5. No, pool posses were on sale, so I boughr one of rhose insreod. ' ' 8. What advice would you give to your friends in 8th grode? Stay Qwoy from me and my friends! Worch our for rhe Spanish reochers. Nexr year, don ' r be ofroid of rhe seniors, be ofroid of rhe sophomores. Don ' r worry about it, ir ' s oil hype. Keep your mourh shut, and hope you don ' t get Mr. Hodges. 9. Did you feel right at home in your nerd outfit? 51% — did 43% weor one didn ' t 6% — didn ' t dress Nerd ourfir? Whor nerd ourfir? like that all the time. Yes. But I didn ' t weor one. No I feir srupid. Yes, I enjoyed ocring dumb because that ' s expected from us freshmen. ' No everyone thought rhor I was o senior! VSRaS W9B  S3?« VonessQ Kramer Dovid Kwon Roger Lance Donald Lorsen Angela Lee Spencer Lee Tore Leighfon Dranky Lemonds Scorf Logon Jeremy Lonswoy Khonhi Luu Morio Mochirone Lynn Moddux Mark Moddux Morrhiew Moffei Susan Moglines Ghino Moncero Kimdeep Mongot RezQ Monsouri Luis Martinez Marco Morrlnez Tomos Morysko John Mosek Lisa Mason Allison Mora Drion Morsen Angela Morriuz Mariano Mourer Richard Mozer Josson Mc Corthy Angelique Mc Kissick Jodi Mc Loin Kramer — McLoin Freshmen 1 1 5 T Shown Mc Noughron Lisa Mendel Julie Menn Christopher Merrirr Heofher Merrirr Wendy Middlebrough Laurie Mikhoel Allen Miller Mark Misclone More Mitchell Melissa Miyamoto Timothy Monoghon Odette Morcos Rebekah Pauly : NERDI Joson NIx Jennoyo Norwood Stoci Novotchin Kristino Nylonder Julie OchI Kelli Oldroyd Julio Oliver Michelle Olson Donlelle Ritz, Shone Von Gtosse, Melonle Sfor. Stionnon Wlllloms, Anniko God- frey, and Stocey Novotchin , LHHS s future beouty queens smile pretty for the comero. Anno Morle Navarro MIchoel Neumann Christopher Newport Huy Nguyen Tri Nguyen John Nicholas Heather Nichols Horold NIckles f m Pete Baedeker shores his wisdom os Howord Bolk sneoks o peek at his onswers. 116 Freshmen McNoughton — Olson Brian Opre Marino Oviedo Peggy Parker Showing us their fovorlte snock time goodies, Deslree Dotkin, Violet Quevo, Danielle Dotkin, end Prisclllo Escalo pork out Michelle Penick Worren Perrir Joson Powers Krisri Proctor John Proodian Jason Provence Cindy Puglisi tfany Foludy dreoms of next year when shell be oble to dtlve erself home. n Q y Deyoniro Roiron Poulo l amirez Croig Rone Jason Rondoll Dill Reed Jonnes Reynolds Regan Rhebeck Donielle Rirz Eugene Roberts Tonio Robertson Craig Rockhold Shone Rosenlund Morwan Sobo Rima Saba Edgordo Son Poscuol David Sands Anno Lisa Sontolahri Morio Sordagno Rick Saunders Gail Schneider Lisa Schober Chorisso Schramm Sara Schueller Opre — Schueller Freshmen 1 1 7 7 Michael SivQyovirojno Todd Sloan David Smirh Refowne Smith Scorr Smirh Joeseph Sporoclo Cory Sroge Joseph Stahl Mark Stand Jonothon Starkenburg Ashley Stedfield Melody Stewort Felissa Stockton Dryon Stoeckel Brian Streuter Juan Strutton Hormish Surti Corlos Tobordo Gregory Tollman 1 1 6 Freshmen Schultz — TQllmon Amber Thatcher Tina Thompson John Todd Christopher Toft Brian Kessler , shouldn ' t you be studying, young man? Tiffany Volk David Vollenhols Shane Von Grosse Minh Vuong Glenn Walker John Warrington Shonon Wasinger Ethan Wessner Lori Whorrie Casey Whitley Theodore Wilkes Shannon Williams John Wilson Ryan Wilson Jamie Winston Joson Wolf Diana Woo Michael Woods Schode Yanez Stephen Yerger Heena Yuhon Wohoj Zaidi Hui Zhang archer — Zhang Freshmen 119 ? Freshmen Abducted by Seniors , Rafael Gutierrez Norhon Sheridan Mifzi South Jeremy Terrozzi 1 20 Freshmen Activities Nerds! Who were rhey? The freshmen doss. They could be found rhroughour campus showing their devotion rowords LHH5. Linda Fleming dressed in Frontier Land attire while Anniko Godfrey and Shannon Williams smiled while hoving their picture token. Two nerds, Sandy Shultz and Brandy Nelson , posed for a quick pic. Sweethearts Aaron Kennedy ond Drondy Lemmens , enjoyed each others compony, while Cofhy Daracao and Tricio DeVreugd squinted to ovoid the sun ' s glare. Angelo Lee chose Fron- tier Lond gorb too. Mauri Dimick woke up to look ot the comero. Rick Saunders, o true nerd, programmed the computer, his best friend. Freshmen Acriviries 121 122 I Our Energetic Leaders k s we reflect on the occompllshments of the post ten years, 1 we quickly recognize that Loguno Hills High School, In Its nest sense, Is not o group of buildings designed for educo- Dnoi activities, but a collection of personal experiences. It Is le leorning, success, goodwill and friendships developed by le students, porents ond stoff thot ore remembered. It Is for lis reason that we hove so much to celebrate on this tenth niversory. We celebrate and ore thankful for an enthusiastic and nergetic student body, a dedicated and student-oriented staff, T exciting and comprehensive curriculum, high academic :hievement ond thorough preparation, excellent extro- jrriculor octivities and student leadership, and o Hawk tradition lOt now spans ten years of accomplishments. The stoff and community of LHH5 congrodulote and extend Bst wishes to our graduoting seniors. Moy eoch of you ■member your olmo mater with offealon and loyalty, and Hebrote the end of your experiences on the Hawk campus as 1 Inspiration and the beginning of o personal commitment to jntlnued self development In the life-long process of learning. Tony Ferruzzo, Principal UNK MANZO 5SI5TANT PRINCIPAL FRED VAN LEUVEN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Administrorion i 23 f J TIMOTHY SULLIVAN ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR DEAN CLIFF JARMIE DEAN OF STUDENTS JOAN KILBY ACTING ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN FRANCES GRIFFITH GUIDANCE SPECIALIST 124 Administration Teachers are Inspirational! A teacher affects eternity; here his influence stops no one con tel Henry Adorns s we reminisce on our high school years, we iwoys remember our teachers. Frequently, we )ok bock and severol teachers stand out. erhops, those teachers who listend to o pro- lem. explolned o difficult osslgnment, tutored ot inch, or pur forth an extro effort to moke class iteresring and fun, stand out the most. We, as udents, would like to express our appreciation )r the times our teachers cared, made us feel nportont, or gave us confidence during class, iony times reochers gave extra hours to guide 5 down the right path. Your infleunce has been reot, for which we will remember you for years ) come. Mr.Mourer tokes disclpllnory oolons. Diet ond exercise con give you greor legs like Mrs.Poegle ' s . RENN AM5TEAD ATHLETICS DIRECTOR SOCIAL SCIENCE PAMELA BISSON READING E5L TOM BARNES SOCIAL SCIENCE ROSALIE BAKER FRENCH LYN ASARO P.E. Faculty 125 I ' JIMDOYD MATH KATHY ENGLHARD SPANISH NEALGARDER MATH GARYGARD SCIENCE LINDA CISTONE SPANISH JOANNDE YONKER SPECIAL EDUCATION KEVIN DEMPSEY SCIENCE Everyone mokes choices 1 K ' ' ' y iai- m It ' Mljj Molone mokes her dolly rounds between dosses Mr. Von Leuven talks to o student during his breok. Listen up, let s get these senior pictures token! 1 26 Faculty Encouraging Creativity ROGER GUNDERSON ENGLISH OCAD JOE HAVENS MATH JACK HODGES ENGLISH Doggone you Stoney. cont y ou get to doss on time? Mr. Ingolls refers to his cllpboord os tie prepares for onothier day ofP.E. DRUCE INGALLS P.E. LYNN JAX ENGLISH JIMKENREICH MATH Mrs. DIsson Introduces ttie ESL dosses to Thanksgiving. DAVID KING P.E. Faculty 127 ? JACKIE KNAUER SOCIAL SCIENCE JILLIANMALONE BUSINESS LAURA on ENGLISH DRAMA KOY PAYNE FRENCH E5L ENGLISH 1 28 Faculty DAVE KURRLE SCIENCE KATHY LANE ENGLISH OCAD DALYNN MALEK PHOTO YEARBOOK ART iiat ' ' ill; ' Mr. Payne shows off his studly shodes of snock. The very intelllgenr Mr.Dempsey flashes bock ro his high school years. Mrs. Mundoy and Mrs.Kawada ore preporing for their Joll sentence They Generate Ideas Ooohl Hove I got o college for youl Mike Toylor Soclol Science Foculry 129 mm S S 4 X Rondy Tyler Science Mike VqWII Morh, Computers Dono VIctorson English ■Whof do you mean You don ' t know the onswer. Cromming tor on exom, science students osk Mr. Sholer for lost minute odvlce Not Pictured: Cory Crouch J.R, Herron Scott Johnson Gerord Jones Lorry Luby Poul Weinberger Soclol Science Corlo Wulster Business 1 30 Faculty Ten Years Together Koren Alms German. English Denlse Oongerf English Morilyn Dower Art, Economics rs. Alms ' s most memorable Incident of According to Mrs. Dongert , the doss of The most memorable incidenr for Ms. ?78 wos rhe surprise boby shower rhor 1978 was unique because LHH5 was ... Dower was reaching sixth period U.S. ly Advanced Composition class gove me. like a family, the students were on equal History. I wos in room 1 14 with no air con- y son still treosures some of the stuffed footing, ond there were no cliques. ditloning and it was 1 10 degree outside! limols they gave hlml Former gymnastics cooch Iggy Mc Cormack shows off his muscles. Okoy you guys.lets go into Mr. Toylors room for o double blockl Faculty 13i The Original Builders of the Nest . . Moryjone Dwyer Sotlol Science. Home Economics The most memorable incident for Mrs. Dwyer was, . the dedication of tfie cor- nerstone and being port of o new school. Erik Frost Auto From 1978, Mr. Frost remembers, ... the first large rain storm when the ceiling tiles fell down in my classroom ond the water ron across my blackboard while I was lecturing. Dono Helmick Soclol Science Mrs. Helmick remembers that 1978 was the ... yeor that the mouse crowled into my filing cabinet and died. His oromo could be smelled from miles around. Phew! John Petets opprooched educotion more formerly In ttie eorller doys. Moryjone Dwy i concludes onottier cooMng session In rhe 400 building. 1 32 Faculty Firmly Establishing Hawk Traditions Don Hilts Moth. Drafting Gory Jurgemeyer Art Steve Mc Cormock Science r. Hilts first impression of LHHS was ... The most difficult task in opening LHHS for The most memorable incident for Mr. Mc or ir would be o challenge ro create Mr. Jurgemeyer was finding all the new Cormock was ... when Mr. Johnson and jurse curriculum and maintain a proper equipment. Mr. Hort (other science teachers) put o orning environment in the midst of conti- dead mouse in my kleenex box. jing construction and lock of industrial ipplies. Mrs. Stephenson , former activities secretory. Is roll- ing In the dough. Sporting his mode holrdo Mr.Gord conducts onother Biology doss Faculty 1 33 Celebrating q Decode . • . John Mourer Science Moijo Poegle Social Science, Girls Athlerics Director Jofin Peters Sponish Mr. Mourer describes the most difficult task In opening o new school. The students worked hard to develop o school moscot name, Block Howks, Red Hawks, end final- ly just plain Hawks. Mrs. Poegle believes the students of 1978 were ... enthusiostic. Students were eoger to establish troditions and o name ' for themselves in 5VUSD. Mf. Peters remembers when .. I toured with my students to Mexico City in 1978 ond 1979. Some of them stili communicote with me. Ml. Joimle models the hoir ond sideburns of the seventies while leochlng Aigebro doss Hey guys, did I ever tell you the one obout the African elephants? 134 Faculty of Golden Memories Gorth Rogers Morh John Stoneborger Social I ' Clence Solly Von Duskirk Reoding, English . Rogers recoils from 1978 thof I hod From 1978, Mr. Sfoneborger recoils ... Iculus and Moth Anolysis in rhe some fhe first foorboll procrice when five ki ds Dm during rhe some period. Instruction fointed during warm-ups, on indication of 5k place for holf rhe period with one whot the yeor wos going to be like! 5up, while fhe other holf of the doss )rked on their homework. ' A ■i ;« I 1 Hey. where s your ID corcP ' . osked Mrs, Kilby. Whot do you think of the musroche? soys Mr Jurgemeyer Faculty 135 .-SEiS S BSHI Secretaries pictured obove left to right Shirley Cox . Jon Cogot , Terri Sjobom , Sherry Drake , Kothy Mundoy ,ond Joon Kilby Dortom row Oebrooh Kowolcyk , Carol Stephenson and Julio Kawado, Peggy Corich piaured obove left. Food services Dorboro Duncon . Yolondo Mooney , Cindy Sokol , and Diane Zoz- zoro Custodians Fronk Dorocoo , Suionne Stein , Thomas Mortlnez , ond Norm Mourer 1 36 Staff The Board of Education Dore J. Gilbert J D Presidenf Krisrine Kisrer Robinson Vice President R. Kent Honn Clerk MorciQ Birch Member Roghu P. Mother Member Paul McLaughlin Student Member Dr. Peter A. Hortmon Superintendent Board of Educotion i 37 emor Humanities The unique nature of Humoniries lies In Irs name: Ir is rhe srudy of rhe ideas of people In foreign lands as well os rhe close inreraction wirh rhe people who ore living omong us. — Mike Toomey Fun, variety, inreracrion, and losr bur nor leasr, learning were combined ro bring rogerher rhis special group. Though r he begining was rough, rhe group quickly blossomed inro o fomlly under rhe leadership of Susan Ruyle, Cloy Slsmon, and Done Victorson. The three teachers for rwo periods broughr rhe disrincrly unique reochings of Philosophy, Civics, Psychology, ond English inro one main rheme. Thar is rhe rrue meaning of Humoniries. In berween rhe many hours of lecrure and reading come rhe long owaired 5 and R breaks — a period of needed resr ro do as one pleases. Orher ocriviries included rhe Urn drawings, fairy rale projecrs, Greor Books presenrorions, o rrip ro see I Never Song ro My Forher in Los Angeles, religion projecrs, numerous feasts and parties, ond Mr. Sismon ' s bedtime reading ro his babies. Thus, Senior Humoniries proved ro be a firting ending of a difficult, yet enjoyable four years of high school. 138 Senior Humanities Senior Humanities 1 39 untor Humantttes Stress is good, stress is terrific. Mr. Stoneborger cloims this was his key motto. The Junior Honors program was guided by two tolented educators, Mr. Roger Gunderson ond Mr. John Stoneborger. AP US. History is a college prep doss that counts os college credit if the student passes the optional AP exam. The English and history dosses complimented one onother in their curriculum throughout the year. In history, events ond dotes were crammed into stressed minds, while concepts and ideas were explored. Many memorable events included dou- ble blocks, reenactments of the Solem Witch Trials and o Puritan feast. Jeff Lou commented, The nature walk that the dosses took during our study of the Transcendental Period added to our curiosity and helped us to goin a bet- ter understanding. ■Another student, Carolyn Longfieid stated, Deoling with the abstract and the non-reolity hos opened my mind to new dimensions. Keren Stevens added, I was so afroid of the stress Id heard about with Junior Honors. All of the effort that goes into English and history mokes me more aware of my own opinion ond my CQpocity for working. 140 Junior Humanities • English Honors III, the doss of 1969 . . . Thanks for rhe emories, I will remember you for your wif, moruriry, sup- )rr, and responsibility. Thoreou once sold rhot our ex- j]?riences will ripen into wisdom. If rhor is indeed the cose, ijen the fruits of your lobors will be great. You ore o speciol I ' Oup with talent, intelligence, ond personolity. I wish you I ' ? best always Indly, Mr. Gunderson Junior Humanities 141 Ik I ' ophomore Humanities Sophomores pur forth maximum effort to achieve outstanding academic results. Students struggled with, ond ottempted to overcome tasks assigned by teochers, Mrs. Denise Dongert .English honors and Mr. Paul Weinberger , Europeon history. The pupils spent countless hours in the construction of vorious projects with the oid of ciossmotes ond reference moteriols from the locol library. Among the projects were speakers-corner and point- counterpoint, which were types of oral essays, research papers on such topics OS the Dork Ages, comparison papers, quarterly tests, and debates on philosophers and ethics. Hard work did not go unreworded, though. The Humonities group went on o field trip to the Newport Harbor Art Museum ond observed exomples of contemporary art. Students hod the opportunity to poss an odvonced placement test in May ond recieve college credit. I never thought I ' d make it, exploins John Coble I think it wos worth it, comments Joson Kozek Despite the overwhelming due dotes and enormous omounts of homework, Honors students come through with flying colors. 142 Sophmore Humoniries -m Sophomore Humonifies 143 reshmen 52 won Humanities Humoniries develops you as o person. I hove found rhor my experiences in Humanities hove carried over into other dosses, ond influenced my life outside school. — Pete Doedeker I hove grown to accept a brooder view of life and literature during the course which has allowed me to develop chorocter, personality, and sensitivity. — Spencer Lee Everyone grows as a person in Humanities Working together on projects forms new friendships and mokes old ones stronger — Caryn DohmhoicJt Humanities has been a real positive ex- perience for me It ' s helped me reprioritize my life ond become o better person — Russ DeMoioy Being o port of Freshman Humanities hos led me to realize that everybody ' s work is unique and creotive Creativity is a mojor ospecf and everyone works os o team — Shan- non Williams This doss has taught me to express my ideas and to support them. No matter how busy we ore, we olwoys find the time to put o little fun into our ex- periences — Shanon Wosinger The quolity of work expected by the teochers and also by fellow classmates encourage me to put in my best at not only school work, but olso outside of classes. — Susan Jeong The motto for the doss should be ' Strive For Success ' or ' Be All You Con De ' or ' Go For The Gusto And Nothing Less! You Are The Best! — Michelle Seemann 144 Freshmen Humoniries (1 •.kxrillni: V .t - - v ...v ' .. ' ' i Freshmen Humanities 145 Foreign Exchange These six students left the security of their school, friends end fomily to experience Q year of on Americon High School What were their first impressions? What do they miss most obout home? And how is LHHS different from the school in their country? I wanted a year off between Advonced levels and college and AFS sounded like a fun thing to do. I miss the meeting places of the young in the pubs ond nightclubs. -Andrew Coword My best friend went through the some thing lost year and I thought it would be fun. The people of Calif ore so nice and friendly. I miss the food, especiolly chocolote and breakfast. ■Sven Floess I wonted to leorn the language better ond to see American life. I reolly like the Collf weather — it ' s reolly hot and I like thot. Schools in Greece are smaller, but we don ' t hove the opportunity to choose our classes. -Debbie Hlofopoulou My first Impression? So mony cars and the freeways were so big I miss the good food, my fomily, friends and the cute boys. LHHS is much smaller thon my school, but it ' s much cozier. -Sophie Schmidt I wonted to ploy bosketboll here. It ' s pret- tier thon I thought it would be. Americans hove more school spirit. ■Olli Schwartz If we moke friends in onother country, we moy never think about war. Colif is big, everywhere ore homes or fields. I couldn ' t find any shops. -HIdemI Shimo 1 46 Foreign Exchange Sven Floess Heidelberg, Germony m Foreign Exchange Students 147 Tech Ed D students enrolled In tecnnicoi education closses gained knowledge thot better prepared them for the job market Word processing closses provided us with job entry skills making us o more voluoble employee to the business world. Com- puterized accounting combined finon- ciol records keeping, payroll records ond working with accounts receivable and poyoble A college bound business mojor Qs well as those headed for the Job market benifited from the leorned skills. Droffing ond Architecturol design taught us not only decipline, but how to creatively express ourselves through the creation of houses ond other sturc- tures Developing o creative eye was the goal of those who hung out in the dork in Photogrophy. Mostering the 35mm comero and printing techniques enabled us to find jobs in photo stores, enroll in post-grodution photo schools ond successfully compete in photogrophy contests The whirr of the pneumatic drill and the smell of the greose gun signaled another lob day in the auto shop A tru- ly employoble skill and a necessity for ony cor buff Tech Ed is o release from ocodemic pressures os well os on ovenue for the future. 148 Technical Education Cooctiing o student on bosic word processing, Ms Corlo Wuister soys relox it ' s eosyl Drofting requires on even hond ond o shorp leod os June Kim and Eric Rowson discover m Clockwise: Dytes, reoms. doto, booting up end floppy disks fill Adam Doolittle ' s fieod os he Im- pufs the doily assignment in word processing. Moking thot lost criflcol odjusf- ment, ore Mike Fritch and Jeff McCarthy In Auto 2, Laurie Johnson checks the focus on Q negative that Is destined for the yeorbook. Do they really know whot they ore doing? Sure, exclolmed Jeff Mc Corthy, David Jensen ond Tim Mc Kenna ! Technical EducQfion 149 Fine Arts p eople do nof understand orr is Q parr of life. Mr Jurgemeyer pointed out that art is not confined to o museum wall. He recommended art os o woy to become o more well-rounded person, by ex- perencing more odvonced problems through projects, students develop o greater appreclotion for fine arts. A sup- portive staff encourages entering local ort festivals and contests ranging from use to Irvine Volley College , where Todd Lynch ' s art won grand prize. Stu- dent of the month and the Dank of America award were also incentive for art students to cultivate their talents. Fine arts is not restricted to a visible pro- duct. It is also in the beauty of whot we hear, as exemplified by our music department. Hands on experience ollowed the students to participate in performing arts. Exposed to a whole range of composers, favorites were Baroque, Bach, Hoist, and Souso. The numerous competitions available for both the instrumentol and choral pro- groms enhanced the learning ex- perience. Mr. Jones added that being musically involved ollowed the students to porticipote in many school functions and activities, thus enhoncing their academic life. It Is apparent that fine orts was on active port in the lives of our students. 150 Fine Arts Front: Jim Renolds, Roy Darnet, Joson Cozens ond Ctoig Holly Middle David Sonds, Jesse Dotes, Oil! Abtohmson, Don Clinton Dock: Mt. Jones, Joson Gtove. Dovid Komotsu, John Forr, Motk Moddux, Normon Ptyce, Gen Kent, Tommy Lee, Chtis Keti ond Jeff Dewit , .f? LeAnne Porker works hord on on Art 1A projecr. Getting his honds dirty. Dryon Porsons puts the finol touches on his first slob pot in Ceramics. Rono Shenosi in Art 1B perfects her colligrophy. A very diverse group, Jozz Bond poses for their group shot. Mr. Jurgermeyer exploins the fundementols of Ceromics. Joson Grove believes thor prac- tice mokes perfect. An Qppreciarion of the fine arts is developed through the knowledge of oil types of music, through on aesthetic ap- proach to vorious styles. Mr. Gerard Jones Fine Arts 1 5 1 Foreign Language Foreign languages ploy o major port in the world oround us, and if is very imporfont rhor we study languages during our high school career At L.H.H.S. the foreign longuoge deportment ploys o mojor port in our education Loguoges such os Spanish, French, ond Germon ore studied every- doy by our students Mme. Doker who teaches Spanish and French soys her students ore Enthusiostic and eoger to leorn about foreign longuoges ond cultures. Teochers use mony different mefhods to get the students interested in the longuoges ond cultures. Visuol perfor- monces like ploying with puppets and skits, help the students understand more about the longuoges. Special field trips to movies in foriegn longuoges as well OS trips to restaurants to eot different types of foods enable the students to better adopt to the culture. In doss, the students ore encouroged to speok the foreign language to eoch other, ond to participate in special doss activities. The students ploy gomes which moke the longuoge both fun and interesting Throughout the year mony different holidays ore celebrated, be it Cinco De Moyo in Spanish or Mordi Gros in French, all participants enjoy the oc- tivtles involved in the celebration The students ot L H.H.S. enjoy leorning new longuoges They look forward to someday visit the countries in which the language they study is spoken. 152 Foreign Language i opposite poge: Top: Christina De Felice and Stocey Songstod get reody for o French meol. Middle: Two Sponlsh students disploy o piece of Mexicon culture- Bottom: Moi-Lyn Nguyen ond Liso Smith with o pinoto This poge Top: Modome Baker ' s third period French doss. Middle left: Mrs. Alms portokes in o gome of Germon Scrobble with her students. Middle right: Kelly Desser studies for her Sponish exom. Bottom: Mrs. Alms disploys Germon money with her srudent. Foreign Language 153 Moth and Science P=mv, R=rcl, and rhe infamous quodroric formulo: rhese ore some formulos and con- cepts fypicolly learned by moth and science srudenrs of Loguno Hills High School These deportments ore among the most difficult Qt the school Asks Mr. Rogers , Are you working hord or hordly work- ing? When asked what exactly is moth, Mr. Voklli said, Modern? Advanced? In- teresting? Noh. Boring? Yeoh! Although moth and science inspires logical reasoning in oil of us, most students enroll because three years of moth ond two years of science ore required for upperclossmen (ond more for underclassmen). Though moth ond science may not be the highlight of ones high school career, it will soon be found essential to ones life in the future . and rhofs a promise by oil the faculty of the moth and science department Above M[. McCormock is preponng onoiher ex- tremely difficult test on his trusty computer Bottom Surrounded by his loving students. Done Chosse, Jeff Soulhord, Ken Moltluz, ond Mike Pinnow stonds the ever proud Mr. Voklli Middle Just like out of o horror movie. Mi. Mooter lets loose his torontulo on his stu- dent Top Mory Jeon Helm ond Christy Grebe! con t fool the teocher by reoding their moth book upside down -l 1 54 Moth and Science Science is nor o spectator sport. — Kevin Dempsey Above; Mr. Dempsey demonstrates the effects of cen- tripetol force Top right: Elizobeth Hortzell ottempts to toke fier temperature during a Physics lab. Middle: Daniel Song looks off into space os his portner, Ken Monell finishes the lob Bottom: Mrs. Pfoff tries ro teach her doss while Mike Toomey snaps o quick picture Morh and Science 1 55 k Academic DecQthalon Eor the losf five years, the. winning Academic Decothlon reams hove mer, srudied, ond prepored caunrless s during school and on weekends with cooches Kofhy Lone and Roger Gunderson in preporarion for grueling competitions countywide. Students are tested in ten sub- ject areas: Social Science, Math , Language Arts, Science, Essay, and Interview, Speech, Economics, Fine Arts, and Super Quiz. An OCAD woll in the front office holds the many first, second, and third ploce pla- ques won by the outstanding OCAD teams. Ribbons, certificates, ond a first ploce trophy remind the students of the pride they hove brought to their school and reputation for academic excellence when competing with other schools in the county. OCAD is the ultimote ocodemic competi- tion. During preparotion, you must worl under intense pressure ond commit yourself to hours of after-school study. In return you get fome ond glory if you win, ond even if you do not ocheive first place, you leave with better communication ond test-roking skills, and with greoter self- confidence. Mike Londis 1 56 Academic Decotholon OCAD requires on utmost commitment to the teom Knowing tlioi you con win it or lose it for them in o single question. It ' s not for the weok-heorted. Simon Kingston The OCAD team con- sisted of Joson Cozens, Don Gullo, Money Ked- zierski, Simon Kingston, Mike Londis, Vonesso Moglll, Jeremy Roefhier, T. Scoff Sounders, and Tyler Suchmon. Don Gullo proudly displays his Super Quiz award. T. Scoff Sounders and Mike Londis ore honored for their achievements. Captain Jeremy Roefhier was leading his team to vic- tory. An outstanding par- ticipant, Simon Kingston received much deserved medals. Nancy Kedzier- ski glorifies the academic qualities exemplied by the OCAD team. . 1 4 - Academic Decotholon 1 57 if Mork TrinI Top The Moch Triol teom poses for o quick picture before enter- ing the court MIdcJIe Left Chris DtozeK ond Use Yerke prepore (or the dp(en ' ;e Middle Ricjht Amused, Maureen McFodden responds os the witness Dot- torn: After completing their seoson, the group Joyfully reunites 1 58 Mock Trial The Mock Trial ream celebrated un- poralled success this seoson. Low veterans Catherine Myers, Anouk Shombrook, Chris Drozek, and Diane Song provided sound backgrounds of experience for the team. Essentially o role ployed court cose, this year ' s hypothetical cose involved illegal entry and assault on o police officer. When questioned the benefits of Mock Trial in- volvement, the group ' s responses were quite diverse. According to Greg Young , Mock Triol hos enabled him to grasp ' ... o better understanding of the American judicial system. On the other hond, Catherine Myers more comically asserted that Through Mock Triol I ' ve not only been able to spend time with real, live criminols, but I ' ve also enjoyed the entertainment presented by Chris Drozek ond his impression of o bonono. Throughout the years, Loguno Hills has gained a reputotion as being one of the tougher teams in Orange County to beat. The teom this yeor was led by odvlsor-cooch Cloy Slsmon , ottorney coach Morfho Ander- son , ond alumnus, Moft Monweller . Chris Brozek, Matt Druboker, Mike D ' Angelo, Christine DeFellce, Greg Hendrlckson, Todd Lynch. Moureen McFodden. Kendro MInke. Shozeen Mufti, Cotherlne Myers, Wendy Reed, Anouk Shombrook, Dione Song, Stefonle Wittenberg, LIso Yerke, ond Greg Young Library Several rypes of people dwell In rhe library in the course of one day. First, the library oid spends every school doy there. Sunni Syn enumerated the many duties of the librory oid: 1. To straighten shelves and moke sure the right books ore on the right shelves. 2. To push in choirs. 3. To moke copies. 4. To put books owoy. 5. To check for posses. 6. To run errands for Mrs. Kilby . Surely o relaxing period of calculus or physics is necessary ofter a period of thot! Next the devoted stu- dent researches for hours in the worm and informotive environment of the librory. Finally, another type of person is the one sent there against his v ill. Whof better punishment is there? The Loguno Hills High School library — o resource center, a shelter from the rain, o late night homework place. Top : The librory — on i m p o r r on r resource center for oil Loguno Hills High School students. For left : Mike Toomey works hard on his studies. Left : Jason Thompson becomes tuckered out by his intense reoding. Bottom left : A fypicol pose is struck up by o stu- dying student. Below ; Mrs. Kilby — o supersror In more rhon rhe librory. m Library 159 . NfeOJ- ?= H ' ' OY 160 K 3L Xao V ' O NSi X . - A.. . 161 ASD COUNCIL Dortom [ ow L oh Mlll i. Lisa Y fc . Kochell M nn. Lorl Short. Loci Gliord, Seon Ko lond. Middle l ow Tina Ehler. P t Bo d k r. Suzy Kim. Angvl Kim. Liz Hortzvll. Karen Srevens. Top Row Denis Foye. Amy Lytle. Greg Hendrlckson. Dilon Fleming. Oovld Holl. Jodirh Reddlck. Steve Colqueit. Tim Sullivan 162 ASB COUNCIL myr Spirit, pride, unify . . . these foaors combin- ed to form the essence of the Associated Student Dody (ASD) Council They ore the characters who, behind the scenes of oil school activities, hove helped to creote the unforgettable memories and magic moments of this year. The ASD Council filled the year with numerous activities to increose Hawk spirit. These activities included o first ever Con- stitution Day and o Gong Show, well prepared Spirit Week activities, an onnuol Lip Sync, and spirit-filled assemblies — in- cluding everything from o Power Teom assembly to o Michoel Jackson Thriller dance put on by the Council. The 1987 — 1968 ASD Council ore: ASD OFFICERS Greg Hendrickson — President, Steven Col- quette — Vice President, Angel Kim — Secretary, Liz Hortzell — Treosurer. COMMISSIONERS Tlno Ehler — Commis- sioner of Girl ' s Athletics, Denis Foye — Commissioner of Pep G Spirit Clubs, Brian Fleming — Commissioner of Doys ' Athletics, Lori Glrord — Co-Commissioner of Assemblies, David Hall — Commissioner of Publicity, Rochelle Menn — Co- Commissioner of Assemblies, Catherine Myers — Commissioner of Educa- tion Representative to the Doord, Judith Reddick — Commissioner of Fine Arts, Keren Stevens — Commissioner of Social Events. CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Yerke — Senior Class President, Leah Miller — Senior Class Representative, Amy Lyfle — Junior Class President, Lorie Short — Junior Class Representotive, Sean Roglond — Sophomore Class President, Suzy Kim — Sophomore Class Representative, Peter Baedeker — Freshmon Closs President, Mauri Dimick — Freshman Closs Representative Tim Sullivon — ASD Adviser, Bonnie Diederich — ASD Council Secretary c il ASB Council 163 Bond Throughour rhe year, rhe bond has been involved in many competitions and field shows, which required endless hours of practice. They began their practice during the lost two weeks of August At practice dur- ing the summer, the bond prepored for field shows, leorned field patterns, ortd sharpened their marching techni- ques. As o result, they placed third in rhe Chaffee Tournament, second or rhe Mission Viejo Tournomenr, and fourrh or the Son Dijuito Tournoment. LHHS con be extremely proud of their marching and performing unirs. Dill Abfohiamson. Dill Oodgley, Sion Doker, Jeff Doles. Jesse Dotes. Trocy Orody. Crissy Dulicz, Don Clinton. Dennis Combo. Giselle Delfino, April Devirt. Jeff De Wil. Jennifer Flogg. Donny Grimes. Volerle Hough. Carol Heoley. Croig Holly. Angelo Hosszu. Chris Keri, Delh Kohler, Dove Komotsu. Jennifer Lockey. Damon Leoch, Kote Lockwood. Chris Moiervy, Mike Molervy, Vonesso Mc Alllster, Julie Ochi. Jason Poul. Tino Powell. Jonefte Shulfz. Drendo Silvo. Deonno Smith, Joey Song, Morionne Slohl. Scoff Sfucker, Tino Thompson, Mike Thorpe. Melody Tokifo. 164 Bond f Color Guard Jennifer Dlock, Lisa Crume, Sondro EscqIq, Corrie Hoy, Hillary Hegstrom, Chortol Islnl, Beth Isensee, Janet Kim, Stephanie Kirk Toll Flogs ond R,ifles twirling through the oir provided enrer- foinment during half-time field shows performed by Color Guard. Throughout the year they par- ticipated in field competitions at other schools. In these competi- tions they won the sweepstakes and several first place trophies. The Color Guard attributed their success to Maureen Jocobsen. the Adviser and Beth Isensee, the Captain. This was the first year Moureen was Adviser and after the first week of her guidance they won the sweepstakes trophy All the girls agree thot Beth Isensee is the best coptoin Color Guord has ever hod Last- ly, Stephanie Kitk sums Color Guord up as . . . it is fun, exciting, and competitive. Color Guard 165 Choir Chomber Chotr, top row Korvn GoHuod, Hcoftwi B hr ns. Jull B hr ns, Ertn Borfon, Jennifer Ftels, Decky Clinton, Denlse Rosenjack, Vicky Shepordson ; Middle row Kristine Hotetet. Tino Po ' ell. Lynn Moddux, Vlnky Sunio, Mio Mqi- co, Amy Morgan, Vanessa Hopgood, Kate Lockwood, Mr. Jones -advisor; Bot- fom row Mathew Genuser, Dobby Jones, Jason Grove, Jon Starkenburg, Tom Keyes Nor Pictured Moryo Alexander, LIso Karogeozlan, Guss Moghrobi. HoydMtl Vidiln . ConcefT Choir, top row — Gl n« D Hlr o, P nny Sk ly, Maito Sh rmon, Cheryl Wentworth, Dobby Jones, Christine Molervy. Mr. Jones Advisor: Middle row — Genny Hoynes, Marino Oviedo, Sherrin Glennon. Joelynn Tinch, TonI Anderson, Mio Mocmoster: Bottom row- Vonesso Kromer, Drook Fleming. Korin Luce, Nicole Robinson. Mr. JortM -AcMser. Bvdiy Olnten -Ibrarlon, ItooH w i Mhwiw -president, TIno Powell -treosurer secretory, Mothew 6 nuMf •Vice-Preildenf. Good practices and good pei or- monces moke o greor choir and orchestra. Throw In fun end exclre- menr ond you come up with the Hilltop Singers, Concert Choir, ond Orchestra As the premier vocol ensemble or L.H.H.5, the Hilltop Singers hove hod an impressive array of successful performances, including the Fall Pops concert, numerous holiday shows, the Holi- day Concert, the Roncho Viejo Art Festival, and o feotured perfor- monce or Homecoming, stored Mr. Jones, their odviser. : i . 166 Choir Orchestra iHlilliliiftilllflS Ui i inl ' SBuhHI ■B ' ' i ' lTD ' i ■' 1 ■U| ' V. ' TUN H The Concert Choir performed well or the Holiday Concert, os well os excelling with A Deotles ' Revue or the Foil Pops Concert, which featured mony of the Deotles ' greatest hits. In the spring, both the Concert and Chomber Choir per- formed ond competed in the Six-Floggs Music Festival ond Just Us, o special concert featuring vocal music students. The Orchestra wos included in the Six- Floggs Music Festival and the Fall Pops Progrom. They played beoutif ully in the foil musicol, Anything Goes. They did an excellent job. All three groups, this yeor, hove established standards of ex- cellence to follow ond it is certain that this will continue info next year and b eyond. Jennifer Lockvy -Secretory Treosurer, Dfane Corrlllo -Vice-President, Deonne Smith -Librorion Top row — Heeno Yuhon. Joy Stohl, John Forr, Mr. Jones ; Middle row — Sion BokM. Jull« OchI, J nnlf f Hogg, Jennifer Sturdivon, Geoffrey Rickner, Diane Corrlllo Oonom row — Dovid Komotsu, Eve Marie Williams, Suson Harding, Deanna Smith . Not plaured — Mlcheol Crosko, Jason Grove, Corrle Hoy, Jennifer Lackey. I 1 i Orchestra i 67 I Drama Club Oromo Club Members Drett Ake. Aya Asano, Erin Dorton. Julie Dehrer s, Xarine Drokke. Jason Chosse, Jeonin Cronin. Jamie Eolmon. Jennifer Freis, Liso Funk. Keren Gallucci, Mol Genuser, Debbie Gibson, Gregory Hendrickson. Tara Key, Todd Lynch. Mio Morco, Rochelle Menn. Jodie Nicholes. Joonno Noble. Robyn Orohood. Vicky Porenre. Cindy Polonder. Kristen Poore. Judith Reddick. Haideh Sobhi. Potrick Strieckr Kelly Wochter. Diana Wck . Liso Yerke.and Wendy Kunlz. Adviser: Mn. Laura On 168 Drama Club Officers: Xonne Drakke secretary. James D. Eatmon -publicity. Judith Reddick president. Gregory D. Hendrickson ■vice president, ond Joanna Noble -treosurer i All fhe world ' s o sfoge, And oil the men and women merely players. The performing orrs deportment was filled with excellent tolenr from oil grade levels. Mrs. Loura Ott, the director and adviser of the Drama Club quoted. This has been o very productive Drama Club with exceptional officers and supportive members. The Drama Clubs moin purpose this year wos to increase Qworeness of the Theotre Arts and Dramo departments. Also to help supplement the Drama classes and school wide productions in terms of roising funds, publicity, ond octivities. Many fund reisers were held throughout the year in order to have successfull productions. There were candy, cookies, ornaments, ond flowers sold to raise money So, OS players on a stage, we ore proud to soy the Droma Club hod very successful ond exciting year. Drama Club i69 n CaliforniQ Scholarship FiCErtS PteSlDENT Kevin Cosogrondo (nof p TEP, FUNDRAISING CHAWMAN Chrl Djczok; 5£ ; Ff 5t| AN ■d); SECOND Kotrlno baker: C5F MEMBERS SENIORS: Chrlj Bologh, Chils Btozek, Karl Drown, Jim Bryan, Alice Chiang, Michael D ' Angelo, Alex- andra Eller, Tina Ehler, Jennifer Em- jhoff, Shabnam Frouzesh, David Hall, Suson Hording. Eric Hecht, Kotrlno Hep- pier, Amy Hill, Kumar Khombhoilo, Kevin Mocare, Soblno Mollk, RIpdeep Mongat, Leah Miller, Seon Nordeen, Sung Pyo, Anouk Shombrook, Mike Toomey. Komi Trefethen, Yu-Jen Wong, Greg Young, Juddlth Reddick, Rochelle Menn, Angel Kim, Denis Foye, and Kendro Minke. JUNIORS Rob Doedecker. Mlrzo Doig. Eddy Oolk. GIno DellinI, Matt Druboker. Gina Cor- Igliono, Jennifer Cressy, Christino DeFelice, Lynnoe Diefenboch, Thanh Do, Heidi Gartner, Carol Heoley, Nancy Kedzierski, Julie Kessler, Thomas Kim, Uly Kim, Suzy Lone. Sreve Lee, Michelle Liu. Todd Lynch. Christine Moiervy. Tracy Nelson. Tony Oh. Kolie Parker. Mark Polordy. Jason Paul. Mike Pinnow. Seon Roglond, Geogg Rickner. Betty Ruel. Howord Song, Morionne Stohl, Koren Stevens, Scott Thel, Dvborah Tortorid. J fl Lou, and J i«my Roethler. SOPHOMORES John Coble, Jock DIetz, Vonesso Hopgood, Jen Kim, Janet Kim, Chtistlne Kurlowalla. MIchoel Le, Michael Moiervy. Jeff Mc- Combs, Lori Neudecker, David Oh, Don Plnneoux. Mario Smith, Rosette Sunlo. Gregg Suzukowo, Melody Toklto, Frosei Yorker. Jocelyn Volencio. Mol- Lyn Nguyen, ond Sharon Oh. FI ESHMAN Dung Vu. Mohommod Aloboidl. Ayo Asono. Nora Bobiklon. Slon Baker. Vo Boo, Michael Chiong. George Donenhouer. Todd Fourot. Lin- do Fleming. LIso Funk. Karen Golluccl. Susan Jeong, Brian Kessler, Joy Kim, Hul Long. Angela Lee. Spencer Lee, Richord Mozer, Amy Moughu, Hieu Nguyen, Huy Nguyen. Tri Nguyen, Kristino Nylonder, Poulo Ramirez, Kimdeep Mongat, Eric Sedwick. Michelle Seemonn, Jon Slotkenburg, Ashley Stedfield, Dryon Stoeckel, Shonon Wosinger. Heeno Yuhon, Diono Woo, Mike Woods, Michoel Neumann, Julie Ocho, and Shonnon Willloms. 170 C5F m ederation California Scholastic Federorlon, other- wise known OS C5F, is an active ocodemic orgonizotlon open to all grode levels. A student must hove at leost three academic A ' s to qualify for occepronce. A well known activity of C5F is their sole of Christmas and Easter condygroms. The condygrams consisted of an artistic cord which you were able to sign with candy ottoched to it, and wos delivered to your friend ' s homeroom. C5F also continued their yearly service project of Adopt o Grandparent. This was o personal, and successful experience which ollowed these high school students to befriend the senior citizens of our community. At the end of each year, CSF uses the money from the fundroisers to buy o senior gift for the school. Also, during se- cond semester, CSF students from across ColiforniQ gathered for a CSF Disneyland night. In May, on academic CSF bowl was held in which represen- tatives from each grade level were chose to compose of four teams. The odvisers of CSF since 1983 were Kothy Lone and Roger Gunderson. If a student Is o CSF member for ot leost six out of eight semesters he receives a gold seal on his diploma. If a student is in CSF oil semesters, he is considered o life member and qualifies for the highest honors certificate. One member, Kevin Mocore, commented, As on of- ficer of CSF I have had the opportunity to befriend many a student at LHHS, ond hove thoroughly enjoyed It. Top Left Advisor Mrs. Kothy Lone Top l ight Advisor Mr. Roger Gunderson Center: CSF group meeting Bottom Left President Kevin Cosogrando Infotms the gtoup about the CSF DIsneylond Trip Bottom IXIght: Roger Chen displays his ocodemic floir CSF 171 KEY CLUB Top Row Adviser Tom Domes. Greg Suzikowa, Steve Lee, Todd Lynch, Yu-Jen Wong, Jeremy Roethler. Huy Tron, Leif Horos. Mott Druboker, Roger Chen, Rudy Frios, Don Donenhouer. Advisor Kothy Englehord Second Row Adviser Pom Disson, Todd Feurot. John Swortz, Vinky Sunio, Jonel Kim, David Vondom, Simon Kingston, Erin Anderson, Julie Kessler, Noncy Kedziersky, Mork Pallordy, Kim Faulkner, Brian Kessler, Spencer Lee Third Row Huy Nguyen, Joy Kim. Hue Nguyen, Liso Funk, Trocy Nelson, Claire Short, Tyler Suchmon, Sobino Maiek, Eve-Marie Williams, Arin Digman, Katrina Heppler Dortom Row Detty Ruei, Veronico Del Rio, Jonet Dou, Melody Tequito, Wendy Reed, Suzy Lane, Maureen McFadden, Jocelyn Volencia, Gene Kim. Deiow Left: Maureen McFodden receives yet onorher oword for excellence in Key Club. Delow Right: Adviser Kathy Englehord with Mr. Ferruzo ond Kiwonis Club representoflve Merle Trail 172 Key Club m As he receives on award for his Key Club oc- Suzy Lan Iscongrofulatedfor ojob well done corr pllshmenrs. Matt Drubak«r glows with pride. Key Club, in my opinion, is o great way for students to get involved in the community as well as their school. Mark Polordy gracefully summed up the entire purpose of the most active organisation on our campus, with ac- tivities and fund raisers ranging from helping the needy in Orange County to orranging a blood drive for Red Cross. Key Club offers on excellent oppurfuni- ty for students ot L.H.H S. to join together and serve the student body. As Matt Drubaker sold, My fondest memory of Key Club was organising rhe confused and oimosr helpless underclossmen into a successful pro- ject. The project he is referring to wos College Night, which provided on ex- cellent opputtunity for seniors ond underclossmen to learn about the col- leges they ore considering attending. Great job this yeor. Key Club, keep it up!!! Key Club Officers: Kothy Englehord, Tom Domes, Pom Disson — Advisers Erin Dignon — President Sobino Molek — Vice President Eve- Moiie Williams — Secretory Tyler Suchmon — Treasurer Motf Druboker — Connnnissloner of School Service Mark Polotdy and Suzy Lone — Commisioners of School Publicity Jene Kim — Commisioner of Membership Kottlno Heppler — Commisioner of Community Service. Eve-Morle Williams shows off her student of rhe month award while Mrs. Englehord looks on cheerily. AV FEB 9 ' ] Jeremy Roethler and Gene Kim show their en- Here ' s our host for this evening thusiosm during the ' Dest Legs contest. M.C.s o Kiwonis Club meeting. Erin Dignon Ploy it ogoin Som soys Mouteen McFodden os she shows off her musicol talents for Key Club. Key Club 173 French and German Clubs French Club Members, FIrsr Row: Todd Lynch, Karen GalluccI, Krlsto Lonen, Julie Shon- w, Kristin Ferrerrlegel. Jason Kozek, Doug Equlls, Chris Vlckers ;Second Row Wen- dy Reed, Sharmin Moten, Rudy Frlos, Vlnky Suino, Janet Kim, Lynnoe DIefenbach. Korl Drown, Eric Sedwick, Ken Delman, Maureen McFadden : Third l ow Tommy Vuang, Madame Baker, Charlette Dawly, Sue Kim, Sun HI Park, Katie McConn, Ros Lockwood, Roger Chen, Dave Dabbah, Simon Kingston, Julian Kingston. Kristin Price . Germon Club Memben. First Row Tom Kim. Geoff Richrwr. Stvohin Tajolll. Kimdeep Mongol. Sung Pyo, Howord Song : Second Row Kendro MInke. D.J. Nownes. Mike Pin- now. Seon Nordeen. RIpdeep Mongat, Jock DIetz. Steve Lee Third Row Christy Stoeckel. Krlsto Wiekamp. Sun HI Pork, Scott Thel, Kumor Khombhotio, Yu-Jen Wong, Gieg Young. TIno Ehler. Sue Kim 1 74 French Club and German Club Hove you ever seen people wolklng oround with sweorshirfs saying Les Falcons Froncois or hove you ever seen Valentine Cords soying such things as Itch Hebe Physic? If you hove, then you hove seen work done by our French and Germon Clubs. The French Club does o vast orroy of ocriviries ronging fronn sofrboll gomes v irh other schools ' French Clubs, ro selling Valentine groms to raise money for further club ocrlvities such as se eing o French movie or having o French dinner. The German Club performs such ocriviries os making Valen- tine Cords for oil the reochers in the school. Modome Daker soys her club members ore on enrhusiosric, ocrlve. Interested bunch of students, and this would apply ro oil the foreign language club members of L.H.H.S. Global Connections Mn-SuMMtRuyt Mr. Oay Jiimon Mn. Dono VIclofson Global Connecfions, q new school wide club, was sponsored by Inremofionol Doccoloureore and Senior Humoniries students. The main goal of the Global Connections club was to promote global oworeness and on Internotionol outreach through o club, magazine, festivol, series of speakers, ond other generated projects. The club advisers consisted of three excellent, intelligent, ond motivated sponsors : Mrs. Susan Ruyle, Mrs. Dana Victorson, ond Mr. Clay Sismon. Global Connections hod on execllent turn out due to the excite- ment, dedication, ond the willingness of its club members, who took advantage of on opportunity to leorn about dif- ferent cultures ond community services. Top Row Shozeen Muffi. Anouk Shambrook, Karen Stevens, Ross Lockwood, Mott Druboker. Roger Chen, Dovid Ashcroft, Todd Lynch, Dennis Foye, Greg Hen- drickson. Seon Nordeen. Kendro MInke, Greg Young. Middle Dovid Holl. Kristen Price, Moureen McFodden, Sieve Wentworth. Kori Drown, Michoel DAngelo, Michoel Toomey. Rudy Frios. Second Row Claudia Forero, Sondi Sendoyo, lino Forbonic, Katiino Heplei Dofrom David Komatsu, Yu-Jen Wang, Mrs. Susan Ruyl . Soblno Motok. Mn. Dono Victorson, Ev -Morl Wllllarm, Mr. Clay Sismon. Global Connections 1 75 Moth Club ti Moth Club members. Top Row Mr. Rogers, Jim Dryon, Kumot Khombhoito, Ripdeep Mongo Sean Nordeen Bottom Row Steve Lee. Edddy Doik, YuJen Wong. Roger Chen, Sobino Malik. In the quest to enhance their mothemoriCQl skills, the moth club met every Wednes- day Responding to the famous coll by Mr. Rogers, the members flocked to P-6 to spend their lunches challenged by intrigu- ing problems, Moth Club gives our students on opportunity to compere in academic subjects , says Mr. Rogers of the club The students were given many con- templotive problems as v ell as competing in the California, Atlantic-Pacific, and Con- flnentol Moth League contests In recogni- tion of their efforts, the members met in their annual pizza dinner to hand out dif- ferent owords of merit Math Club members exemplify the dedication to learning. Officers clockwise Mr Rogers, EveMoiie Williams, Ripdeep Mongot, ond Sobino Molik t. Moll Oiuboker. EveMorie Williams. Ying Zhong. Shobnom Frouzes Julie Zhang. Gieg Suzukowo. Gieg Young 176 MorhClub Student Store Pencils, paper, notebooks, reporf covers. Anything and everything one needs to complete or finalize homework ossignments, projects or term papers moy be found here ... THE HAWK STOP. Yes, thots right, in fact, according to the ad- visor. Mr. Jurgemeyer and his crew, many desperate students con be detected sear- ching for the lost minute requisites needed to put the final touch on a project. Besides school needs, the HAWK STOP also offers tasty buttered popcorn. Everydoy ot snack, students con be seen flacking to the student store to purchase this delicious snack. Nor only did the local HAWK STOP help the students on campus, it olso benefited those working inside. Above Mr. Jurgemeyer shows off the mony school supplies the student store offers Below Joson Chosse cheerfully owoits o needy customers Delow right: KrislQ Lorsen enjoys o bog of tosty popcorn Srudent Store 177 Journalism With the downing of o new decode, this years journalism staff shed its wings and changed the nome of the newspoper fronn the Accipiter to the Howkeye. When asked why, Advisor Mr. Johnson stated, We found thof people didn ' t know the nneoning of Accipiter, Howkeye Is o ploy on words, it sounds like Howk High, and a bird has sharp vi- sion like we use in journolism. With this chonge, the paper hod a fresh new outlook. The students worked hard under Mr. Johnson and editors Maureen Mc Fodden Front, Krlstlno Godfrey Feotures, Darren Rogers Sports, and Kevin Cosogronda Editorials, to meet deadlines ond moke eoch edition of the Howkeye the best that it could be. With such hordworking indivlduols, it wos no wonder thot this yeors staff was able to turn out such quolity journalism and set o stondord for yeors to come. Mr. Johnson Advisor Erin Anderson, Rob Doedeker, Ed Dolk, Mike Donos, Jennifer Dome, Jomor Colohon, Brion Cosogranda, Kevin Casogrondo, Mike Cotner, Jteptionle Crolg. Adorn Doolll Jennifer Edv. ' ords, Jennifer Emshoff, Dominique Evans. Denny Foye, Krlstlno Godfrey, Brett Harvey, Christy Heredio, Aaron Kotz, Margoret Kelly, Stephon Lee. T. Long, Michelle Mac Master, Mellndo Madden. Moureen Mc Fodden. Carolyn Mendel, LIso Mendel. Lindsey Rhebeck. Pot RIchords. Somontho Schlrmer, Julie Shondn Cynthio Sisco, Jon Sprogue. Kurt Steenblock, Greg Suzukowo. KrIslen Terry. Tiffany Torres, and Kim Westod. 178 Journalism Apotheosis ly Amsteod. Tino Dudke. Mike D ' Angelo, Erin DIgnon, Jenny Emshoff, Tlno Farbanlec, Colette Fournler. Shabnam Frouzesh, Katrlna Heppler. Todd Lynch, Sobino Ilk, Ken Mottulz, Pilar PollQck. Steve Wentworth, and Eve Motle Williams. Bnm Apotheosis — ro moke perfect. That was the goal of this years creorive writing club in ossembling the school ' s onnuol literary m ogozine. Apotheosis. The club , under the counseling eye of Mr. Sismon held school wide writing con- tests of poetry, prose, and dromo. The fop works from these contests were then selected and published in Apotheosis. The magazine composed works from some of the top writers ot Loguno Hills, The debut of the mogozine during the festivol of the arts in spring along with o showcase of artistic works from students in music, art, chorus, ceramics, drama, and phoroghophy wos o big success. This gave club officers Ken Moffuiz President, Mike D ' Angelo Vice President, Erin Dignon Treasurer-Secretory, ond Todd Lynch Chairman of Publicity, a lot to be pro- ud of. Apotheosis 1 79 180 Aerie SfQff 181 fl We ore L H ! Whor would o school be without spirit? And who promotes thot spirit? The L H.H.5 Pep Squad . . . The yeor started off with hard work oheod of the Varsity squad. They participated in numerous summer proctices to prepore for comp. At camp in Son Diego, the squod eorned mony awards for their excellent perfomonces. The most honored award, The Sweepstakes Trophy was given to the squad for hoving the most SUPERIOR ribbons. In ad- dition to these achievements. Tommy Dotnord, Alison Di Loteto, and Rochelle Menn were nominated for the Super Celebrity Aword , of which Rochelle Menn was th ' e winner among 25 girls nominoted. The Vorsity Squad was ob- viously off to on outstanding beginning. Once school storted, the girls sup- ported the athletes during their gomes; the spirit generated really helped to bond the fans as a student body united behind Hawk athletes. UNITY bet- ween the students was on important factor on which the girls worked hordest. Yes we WILL was o common chant that could be heord on the sidelines disploying this unity. The 1987-1968 Varsity Pep Squad has added so much to our compus, always hoving something to celebrate. Top row. left to right: Jenny RIngler. Rosonno Zarogozo. Alison DI Loreto. Stocey Songstod. Rochelle Menn, ond Amy Dtown bottom row: Heather Slater, D Shin, Ashley Nelson. Tommy Barnard, Valerie Drown, Shelley Kendall, ond Nina Kelllllkl not pictured bur srill loved Kim Funk 1 82 Pep Squad The J V Squod (top to bottom, left to right) Julie Dennett, Denise Cochrum, Heolhet Leven- son. Mish Siegel. Shetise Jolicoeur, ond Kim Gortiott not pictured: Debotah Fellner, Decky Rhodie, ond Tricio Toylot The J.V. and Freshman cheerleaders hove definitely displayed unify this year. When the girls came together this past summer to perform at camp, they showed on excellent exomple of work- ing together ond competing. The two sqouds brought home two Spirit Sticks and the Hordest Working ploque. As o most impressive group the J.V. ond Freshman performed during assemblies, cheered ot sporting events, ond gove off o great image of L.H.H S. The ex- perience ond tolenf of these girls will definitely be a benefit to the school ' s future generotions of cheerleoders. The Freshmon Squod (top row left to right) Julionn Paugh, Kothy Oobocoo. Julie Menn. Michelle Seemonn, Marina Oviedo, Mauti Dimick, Deina Morrison, and Chorissa Schramm, (bottom row) Vonesso Kromer, Drondy Lemonds, Paulo Ramirez. Trisho Devreugd, ond Michelle! Keliiltki. Pep Squad 183 I ' . V ? 184 Pep Squad 4W lV - ' ' ' - r . friends - I • ' ' - i .1 ll .. ? ■4 (♦ ' • « •f r . i ' . -i l ' f n ' ' - ♦•, ■V,i ' V ..A Through the year of supporting rhe orhleres J we ' ve ieorned ro sup- • port eochother and i become great friends . y r- X ' rttio art Lfoa ' I-fe votoi lX tOVu ' e ovA(L£ x ' ' je Oc!£n liouT. X ' e oeen m Wiioiti _(:or M t pa5+ I J 5 1 1 f ' : ' ) .■■. This yeor ' s vorsiry reom did o greor job. The team con- sisted of devoted ployers who practiced long, hard hours working to perfect their gome. Due to the leadership of the team captoins Kevin Dutler. Brian Fleming, Chris Leighber, Rob Mllo, Drod Prescoft, and Allan Usevlch, the Hawks showed a greot deal of team spirit. Key players included the captoins ond Mike Helm, Mark Mason and Scoft Saunders. The Howk Footboll team hod o successful seoson, which increased school pride. As one sold , the fans come together, cheering on our Howk team. The Incredible spirit was felt by oil who wotched our gomes. We believe In you. cheered the crowd. Celebrate Howk Football! .m - J I 1 88 Varsity Foorboll Vorsify football team Top row:K. Dutler, R. Mllo, A. Roman, D. Flenrv Ing, P. Rieck, K. Von Grosse. Fourth row: J. Hershlser, D. Equils, M. Mason, C. Leigber, D. Doughton, C. Riggs. Third row; J. Ortiz, 5. Yarnell, A. Soldano, M. Coppola, J. Wittenberg, G. Borrogon. Second row: D. Foye, B. Prescott, D. Christensen, D. Delmonico, R. Mosson, J. Jones, M. Helm. First row: B. Grebel, A. Usevlch, R. Smith, M. Allison. We ore L-H, yelled the excited fans, OS our football team surpassed Orange during our first league gome. The excitement level of both the football players and the devoted fans Intensified as the clock ricked down ending the gonne, with o score of 26-21, o victory for LH! The en- thuslostlc teom ran Into the locker room and as Allan Usevlch sold, The walls of the locker room echoed with screams of victory! The fans ond teom began to smell a viaorlous season for this hardworking teom. Cooch Weinberger was im- presse d with the teom ' s dedication ro he gome ond considers the Howks, A teom of quality peop e Varsity Foorboil Howks opponent 7 19 Dono Hills 14 35 Estoncio 10 20 Son Clemente 14 20 University 28 28 Sonto Poulo 17 14 Costo Mesa 26 21 Orange 3 14 Loguno Deoch 6 14 Woodbridge 17 26 Trobuco Varsity Football 189 X The 1967 Junior Vorslfy footboll teom won the Poclfic Coosf Leogue Chomplonshlps ond In so doing esfobllshed the best record, 6-1-1, In the schools history. Led by Junior Chris Sheff with eighteen touchdowns ond twenty eight extro points, the Howks were undefeoted In leogue ploy Quorterbock Mark Wells threw for twenty one touchdowns ond finished the season with o 54% completion record. Darren Chapman led the team In rushing with 671 yords. Coach Gard wos Impressed with the spirit of this yeor ' s Junior Vorsify team. He cannot woit, to see them ploy Vorsl- ty next yeor. Coptolns Kobert Choi ond Ryon Owlngs speorheoded o tenoclous defense that allowed only 54 points In ten gomes, ond linemen Chrlstlon Ritz, Kurt Steenblock, Joe Dennett, ond Pot Frampton kept the pressure on opposing quorterbocks oil seoson long Vetrons Joe Woo, Fronk Oorocoo, ond Dan Song onchored the offensive line os the Howks rocked up o record 296 points Next yeor on to Vorslty, which meons bod news for the rest of the P.C.L . Celebrote Leogue Chomps! 190 Junior Varsity Foorboll y JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ■fiijyii itftirin 1967 Junior Varsity Foorboll Team. Front row: F. Dor ocoo, D. Chapmen, M. Usevich, T. Oh, R. Curommeng, G. Lonhom, M. Milem. Second row: P,. Owings, M. Schiel, R, Boedecker, D. Brooks, R. Choi, A. Mirzioln, R. Holes, M. Wells. Third row: Coach Gord, M Pontillo, D, Song, 5. Roglond, J. Cox, R. Bendo, A. Bryan. Coach Hood. Fourth row: J. Dennett, A. Soldona, T. Dignon, J. Schnieder, J. Donahue, J. Woo. Fifth row: G. Behrens, G. Honwoy, D. Raith, K. Steenblock, P. Frompton, C. Ritz, C. Sheff, P. Nelson. . . • Tt -- Junior Varsity Football 191 FROSH with Q 6-2-1 record the Freshmen football team hod on unbelievable season. They began their season with o tremendous win over Dono Hills. This Incredible victory brought the team together with o common goal of success. And success Is what they earn- ed, giving them a second place In the Poclfic Coost League. The enthuslostic determlnotlon and tolent of the teom enabled them to reign victorious In our league. CoQch Crouch was very proud of his hardworking players. He sold, ' Oh, boyi It wos on In- credible seosonl 1987 Freshmen Football Team. Top row: R. Demoloy, E. Dovls, T. Dono, R. Allen, C. Newport, R. Lonce, K. Brown, J. Storken- burg. Fourth row: M. Maddux, M. Stand, M. Misclone, J. Sporoclo, M. Sobo, J. Provence, P. Baedeker. Third row: J. Warr- ington, A. Boeck, R. Wilson, D. Sands, M. Bryant, M. Mitchell, J. Reynolds, A. Jones. Second row: L. Mortlnez, 5. Logon, C. Gebow, K. Cheney, D. Vollenhals, F. Gognon, A. Ken- neoy. First row: J. Corbett, R. Von Dam, B. Streuter, T. Nguyen, C. Buchell, D. Chllds. 1 92 Freshmen Football VARSITY WATER POLO f f ■B -i ' V° ' 1- to-J ' ,cO H2O Polo 193 •JB ' - VJ ' The oddition of o new coach end ossisronr coach morUed the wofer polo ream ' s entrance in- fo o new era. Freshman and returning players did rheir best to keep their heads ond spirt above water during a trying season Many changes were added throughout the pro- gram. One such chonge was a new award formed honoring Mako Hashimoto. It represented the coach ' s view of on all-round player, student, ond othlete. The recipient of the Qword was Rob Tracy. Go out and do your best and make me proud. -Coach Zemer Varsity ' s most valuable player was Jon Coutchie .Jon did a super goalie job during a Palm Springs tournament, where he blocked three out of four con- secutive penalty shots. Although the season didn ' t end OS well OS expected, the team members were the winners. Dock row; Jon Coutchie, Gene Eun. Mike Lowrey, Rob Tiocy. Rob Nichols, Jeft Coiverl, ond Skip Rondoll. Front row Rich Drokke. Mike Honson. Moko Hashimoto, Forshod Foihond, ond Jeff Volenzio. Not pictured Thoi Olson. Motl Moxson, ond Deon Groen. r : nmnmimn ' w ;. II -- JV-.r a P 194 Varsity Water Polo FROSH SOPH Top row Omid Dilmoghonian. Steve Krulik, Dobby Dokhshondehpo. Dilly Gise. Oten Motdkowitz, ond Deon Gtoen. Mid- dle row Chorlie Horry, J.J. Corvin. Motr Moxson, Allison Moro, ond AM Vokhshour- pour. Dortom row Rick Sounders. Drondon Corbin. Toro Leighron, Todd Fourout. John Mosek, ond Dylon Porfillo. Not picrured; Chod Chose, Joey Soiher, and Don Lorsen. Frosh Soph Water Polo 1 95 V JV Doys: Dock Row: Mike Delmon, D.J. Nownes, Ken Monell, Cooch Mike Derez, Tod Devirt, Joson Hud- son, Mike Pinnow.Fronf Row: Chris Drozek, Simon Kingston, T.C. Nownes, Drlon Porsons. Vorslty Roce Results Howks Opponent 5fh Woodbrldge Invltotlonol 6thi Loguno Hills Invltotlonol 27 29 Oronge 4th Oono Hills Invltotlonol 27 aO Loguno Deoch 27 32 Woodbrldge 2nd Focintoln Volley Invltotlonol 20 36 Costo Meso 5th Orange County Chomplonshlps 27 26 Trobuco Hills Junior Vorslty Roce Results 2nd Woodbrldge Invltotlonol 1st Loguno Hllli Invltotlonol 22 36 Oronge 5th Dono Hills Invltotlonol 25 30 Loguno Deoch 25 32 Woodbrldge 1st Fountoln Volley Invltotlonol won by forfeit Costo Meso 5fh Oronge County Chomplonshlps woo by forfeit Trobuco Hills Frosh Doys: Dock Row: Spencer Lee, Dovid Allenbough, Cooch Gory Fussell, Scott Dowd, George Donenhouer, Front Row: Scott Smith, Jomes Howlond, Andy Vrong. Soph DoysDock Row:Tony Singleton, Chris Woolsey, Cooch Gory Fussell, Richord Monweiler, John Coble; Front Row: Chi Lim, HIeu Nguyen, Don Vomer, Mike Lee. 0fkm] 1 96 Cross Country DOY ' StROSS COUNTRY W L 4- .: 1 3 ' 1 Rf B SH ' ] p p p F Vorsiry DoysDock (XowiSreve Frisone, Mike Prescott, Cooch Kevin Dempsey, Dovid Ashcroft, Tony GIbney.Front Row:5cott Thel, Drion Fischer. Dovid Holl, Dovid Oobboh. Howks Harriers were very competitive in dual meets and in invitotionols. The Varsity Doys motched lost yeor ' s third place finish in the Pocific Coast League and qualified for CIF for the third year in o row. Steve Frisone won the league championship with junior Tony Gibney right behind him for runner-up honors. The JV and Sophomore Teams all placed record in league while the Freshmen team placed third. The boys team was ex- tremely competitive in the Pacific Coast Leogue which led the Howks to victory. — Cooch Dempsey Crosscountry 197 BB- a. A .Sjvj Tiyy S ' X GIRL ' SS COUNTRY The cross country season proved to be another success story. Though it wos o small team of on- ly fifteen girls, It wos mighty ond hod quality. The team, rated sixth In Colifornio by the Internatlonol There wos o bond of friendship ■and comrodery among these girls ' that was truly inspirotionol. Coach Wilkinson Sports Exchange, ploced nine- teenth out of the top twenty teams in Orange County. The Varsity ' s outstanding ochievements this season were: second place In league with o record of four wins — one loss, fifth place small school division in Orange County Championships; sixth ploce in CIF Prelims and the first shut-out In the history of Loguno Hills High School — scoring one to seven at o dual meet. The JV team hod on equally im- pressive seoson. They also finished second of Orange County Cham- pionships, third ot Pacific County Chompionships and third at Pocific Coast League Cross Country Finols. 1 98 Cross Country m Vorslry GIrls: Bock Row: Lisa Mendel, Tlno Ehler, Cooch Debbie Wilkinson, Choriofte Dowiey, Torcy Schoofs; Front Row: Kristen Feurrlegel, Donlse Drunsterter, Hoio Khoili. Vorslry Roce Results Hawks Opponents 24 31 Orange, 17 43 Loguno Deoch 37 21 Woodbrldge 15 50 Cosfo MesQ 4th Orange County Chomplonshlps 15 4fl Trobuco Hills 2ncl Leogue FInols Junior Varsity Roce Results Howks Opponents 26 29 Orange won by forfeit Loguno Beoch 39 20 Woodbrldge won by forfeit Costo Meso 6th Oronge County Chomplonshlps won by forfeit Trobuco Hills 3rd Leogue FInols JV Girls: Bock Row: Annlko Godfrey, Cindy Smith, Rumiko Motsumoto, Cooch Debbie Wilkinson, Cooch Mike Berez, Renee West, Krlsto Lorsen, Christine Mollervy; Front Row: Shan- non Wosslnger, Shannon Wllilonns. -4: ;K 0. Crosscountry 199 This yeor the Lody Hawks hod the best . year In the history of Loguno Hills. Their record wos 11-6 and they odvonced to the C.I.F. playoffs for the second consecutive year. Team highlights during the year were OS follows: 1) Ployed In the consolation finals of the Orange County Championships; 2) Deof Mission VIeJo High School; 3) ond defected Loguno Beoch In on exciting two and o half hour motch. individual highlights included the following: 1)ErlkQ Schlltz and Cristy Stoeckei were selected to the First Team All Pacific League; 2) Lynn Lambert and Heather Mcintyre were selected to the Second Teom All Poclfic League; and 3) Leoh Miller was Honorable Mention In the Pacific Coast Leogue. My way or the high way — Coach Amsteod TOP OF PAGE: JV- Ten Doykin, NIkhl Arnold, Cooch Ciccheni, Shelby Kowolyk, Sofle Schmit, Chrlisy Dulicz, Jennifer Swonson, Meogon McDonold, Sun HI Pork, Undo Fleming, Joell Goodfellow, Leilo Shukur, Kim Cogor, Cothy Mortlnez, Sue Kim. DeeDee Coudon 200 Girl ' s Volleyball ABOVE FROSH- Liso Sonfolohtl. Suson Jeong. Cooch Sreln. Krlstlen Jones, Heeno Yuhon Se- cond Row, Anno Novorro, Michelle Olson, Sheryi Cumble, Prlalllo Escolo, Leslie Porrofe, Morjo Alexander Third Row, Roylene Dumcrof, Jeonnet Eddy, Amber Thotcher, Heofher Nichols, VInky Sunlo. jn Girl ' s Volleyball 201 BOY ' S SOCCER Varsity Soccer Opponent Mognolio El Tore Mission Viejo Troy Irvine El Toro Westminster Foothill Oronge Woodbridge Trobuco Costo Meso Oronge Loguno Deoch Woodbridge Varsity Soccer Top: Brian Cosagronda, Pot Richards, Mike Cofner, Brian Flem- ing. Kevin Macare, Mott Logan, Cooch Scott Johnson. Middle: Scott Clark, Brion Slayback, Chris Balogh, Rob NIcholes, Steve Shafizadeh. Doftom: Richord Drakke. Sung Pyo, Juan Strufton, Kevin Casogrondo, John Evans, Geoff Rickner. ' ilt 202 Soccer Above Junior Varsity Top CoQch Jim Adorns, Jeff Calvert, Tom Dignan, Matt Edwards, Eric Davis, Jason Arnold, Dove VonDom, Kirk Drown, Middle Doug Domes, Scott Thel, Gory Hammond, Domon DiMorio, Mori Johnson, Derrick Webster, Tony Gibney, Dorrom Mike Pinnow. Drion Oeoman, Vince Sebasriano, Mike Khamis, Jeff Cook, Dan Croig Oelow Fresh Soph Top CoQch Mott Richords, Josh Hegstrom, Eric Dunhom, Jeff Cook, Rich Whitfield, Croig Dohmholdt, Domon DiMario, Chod Dovidson, Middle Don Croig, Ryan Adams, Greg Tollman, Chad Hansell. Geoff Gordon. Morio Soredogno, Dottom Morio Mochrone. Eric Dornord, Eric Sedwick, Robert VonDom, Chris Vickers. Chad Gebbow, Excellent team v ork and gome strategy, QJiowed the JV soccer team to pull off o successful season. While placing second in the Marina Tournomenr, com- peting ogoinst 4A schools, the Hovv ' ks proved their soccer ability to be very high. Freshman Brian Beomon controlled the reom in scoring which led to many vic- tories. With all rheir young relented players, the Hav ks future should be very promising. Dedication and deter- minotion led the Boy ' s Varsity soccer team through another suc- cessful season in the Pocific Coast League. They were ranked number six in the 2A divi- sion of CIF and number eight in all of Orange County. As long os we ploy with purpose and Intensiry, onyrhing is possible. — CoQch Johnson The Hawks leading scorers were seniors Par Richards and Brian Flem- ing .while the midfield was conrrolled by seniors Kevin Macore and Brian Casag ra ndo The defense wos led by senior fullback John Evons and goalkeeper Kevin Casagranda . All together the soccer reams skills and obility led them to another season of ex- cellence. As defending league chomps, the Hawks hope to continue their performance and keep up the intensity in the years to come. Soccer 203 The seniors on the vorsiry accomplished o record that won ' t soon be broken. Through ski hard work, ond heart, the Howks won four con- secutive league titles. CoQch Krause proud of this record, gives all the credit to one terrific group of athletes ond classy young women. Without the time and dedication the gitls hove put in, none of this would hove been possible. — Kerry Krouse Celebroting o winning seoson, were top scorer foword Joanna Noble and midfielders Jenny Cowper and Lindsey Fkhebeck The Howks showed excellent offen- sive ploying while fullbacks. Heother Mcln- tyre, Xonne Drokke, and Leah Miller shut down their opponents offensive power, goalkeeper Lynn Lambert was always there for the emergencies. 204 Girl ' s Soccer Junior Vorsity Soccer Top Rachel Kozlotf. Cooch Fron Kruase Second Row Rlmo Saba. Jennifer Edwards. Katie Johnson, Gino Corigllono, Megan McDonald Third Row Ashly StecJtield. DIone Corrllo. Kathy Dorocao, Lorl Neudecker, Jonefte Schullz Dottom Row Decky Todoron, Shone VonGrosse. Wendy Lofson. Kim Coqor. Leila Shukur, Jeonetle Eddy. Liz Forte GIRL ' S SOCCER Votsity Socce f Howki Opponent Son Clemente 1 Villo Pork 3 2 El Toro 1 2 Copo Volley 1 Tustin 4 Woodbridge 1 Edison 2 Kennedy 1 Fountoin Volley 1 2 Moter Dei 2 Simi Volley 1 Dono Hills 1 Mission Vtejo 1 El Toro 2 Oronge 9 Loguno Deoch 2 Woodbridge Vorsiry Soccer Top: Kris Fogen, Jenny Cowper, Lynn Lambert, Heather Mclntyre, Lindsey Rhebeck, Amy Foster, Coach Kerry Krouse Middle: Kelly Besser, Suzy Kim, Alicia Casey, Joonna Noble Borrom: Monico Shrout, Christina DeFelice, Xonne Drokke, Cloudia Smedes Girl ' s Soccer 205 Basketball Girls Varsity Oosketboll Howks Opponenr 04 46 Oronge 03 45 Loguno Deoch 29 79 Woodbndge 01 54 Costo Meso 30 41 Trobuco Hills 45 38 Oronge 04 33 Loguno Deoch 24 68 Woodbndge 04 46 Costo Meso 02 54 Trobuco Hills 206 Boskerboll jn Dove J.V. Boskerboll: Top Morcy Kolberg, Kylee Quails, Anniko Godfrey, jogon Rhebeck, Coach Suzonne Stein Middle, Rumiko Motsumoto, Shannon illioms, Choris Fifield, Linda Fleming Bottom, Sara Simmons, Sheryl Cumbie, isan Moglines The varsity Lady Hawks bottled through o tough schedule with returning players Kelley Amstead, Kristina Godfrey, Christy Grebel, Sharmin Moten, Nancy Negron, and Julie Stipetic . New strength wos found in Donise Drunstetfer, Joell Goodfellow, Jackie Rhodes, Mario Smith, Jen- nifer Swanson, and Stephanie Szollay , who rounded out the strong varsity teom. All the girls have a lot of talent. To be successful, we have to work as a team. — Renn Amsteod Junior varsity hod o bright outlook with nine freshmen joining the team. Returning for the Howks were Charis Fifield ond Marcy Kaiberg . The team found strong leadership from Linda Fleming, Rumiko Mot- sumoto, Kylee Quails, ond Sara Simmons . This young team hos the strength to lead the Lodyhowks for years to come. Girl ' s Doskerboll 207 With three starters return- ing fronn the 1986-87 season, the HowNs laoU- ed forward to being o chollenger for the Pacific Coost League title. Led by the all-league ottocK of Chris Sheff, Mike Smedes, and Ricky Kowodo the Hawks dominated a tough schedule. The front line of Smedes . Kyle Roberts, and Trent DeVreugd com- plimented the bockcourt of Sheff and Kowoda We ore coming off o strong year with even mote talent. This is the team to look out for ptesently, and In the coming years. — Dove King Deou Hossler and OIlie Schwartz , along with Drion Cotmer, Mike Good- mon, Rick Kodle, Lonce Novok. and Sean Taylor , who move up from JV, round our the strong team The Hawks con- tinued a tradition of ex- cellence to show that no one could soor os high as o Hawk. 208 Varsity Doskerboll VARSITY BASKETBALL - Vorsiry Bosketboll •« • Hawks Opponent Orange Loguna Beach Woodbridge Costa Mesa Trabuco Hills Oronge Laguno Beoch Woodbridge Costa Meso Trabuco Hills Savonnoh U. Varsity Boskerboll 209 •I I- JUNIOR VARSITY Returning starters Al Soldona and Dill Schellenberg com- manded o strong, high- scoring junior varsity teom. Complementing their skills were sharp-shooting junior Jason Thompson and sophomores Todd Peterson and Aric Romon Using the oblities of on experienced bench, the Hawks topped the lofty goo! of reaching the century mark when they destroyed Costo Meso at home, 109 to 77 in a well balanced ottock of offensive ond defensive skills. This yeor ' s junior varsity has hod to overcome many dif- ferences, including o coaching change This year ' s coaches, Greg Johnson , in his second year coaching ot LHH5, and Pete Colburn , o LHHS olumni and former var- sity bosketboll storter, hove contributed their skills in developing the ballplayers end the Laguno Hills basket- ball program Junior Varsity Dosketboll: Top Ivon Cofleft, Shojl Nishimuro, Al Soldono, Joson Thompson, Dill Schellenberg, Pot Nelson, Aric Roman, Kurt Steenblock, Robert Abele, Todd Peterson, Peter Kim Bottom Coach Greg Johnson 210 Boy ' s Doskerboll FW AH ' R B 4  -■; ' J ' ,.. W II a - i Top: Sophomore Boskerboll: Paul Mudd, Pot Pollock, Drew DeLeon, Kevin Lovingier, Croig Riggs, Dort Dunn, Derrick Potter, Don McDoid, Don Reinhordf, Donald Porodi, Coach Chris Davis Not pictured: Doug DIume, Brian Henderson. Bottom: Freshman Basketball Kimdeep Mangat, Hoo Iron, Kevin Kopeny, Brian Matsen, Brian Kessler, Russ Demolay, Chris Toft, Gilbert Kim. David Kwon, Rezo Monsouti, Jay Kim, manoger Spencer Lee not pictured: Brion Opre, Cooch Todd Myatt SOPH With the loss of key players to Junior Varsity, the sophomores hod to rely on excellent conditioning, good execution on the court, and a strong cooch. Finding oil three, the Howks, coached by Chris Davis , in his third year at LHHS, found leader- ship from the returning players Pat Pollock guided the Hov ks olong with sup- port from Craig Riggs, Brion Henderson, Don McDaid, Dan Reinhordt, ond Drew DeLeon . Coming off a suc- cessful campaign os freshmen, the sophomores carried those victories throughout the seoson. FROSH A strong balance of agility and height contributed to a successful year for the freshman Hawks cooched by Todd Myott . Utilizing ex- cellent ballhondling skills ond on admirable sense of leadership, the bockcourt of Joy Kim ond Brian Matsen many rimes combined for over forty points o game. Center Russ DeMoloy , as well as starting forwards Gilbert Kim ond teom cap- tain Brian Kessler . provided additional scoring along with Dovid Kwon and Hoo Tron to provide stability for the young, strong Howks. I ' I ' fl tijij Lo af[0of WRESTLING Top row Joe Ortiz, Dusty Chilstensen. Coach Jormle, Cooch HIchmon, Jon Sprogue. Robert Coutchle Middle row Rondy Ortiz, Robert Choi, Ryon J Owlngs, Tom Hoyes. T. Scott Saunders : Doriom row Drlon Lorentz, Chrll I DeDelle, Frank Gagnon. Jeff Combs 2 1 2 Wrestling Through rhe pinning combino- rions of this years performance, the Howk Wrestling Organization has demolished o ther teoms to come up with o perfect seoson. The teem ploced first in 6 out of 7 mojor tournaments. This goal wos achieved by dedicated team ef- fort There were outstonding per- formances by Tom Hayes, Rob Coufchie and Brian Lorentz. Tom Hayes went to rhe Masters Meet This was the best yeor ever or L.H.H 5. We ore one of the top reams in the county. There was strong senior leodership on rhe team all the way through , on oil three levels, — Cooch Jormie to compete with the best of the best after placing first in CLF. out of eighty schools. He is rhe firsr per- son ever in L.H.H. 5. hisrory to place firsr in C I.F : o truly memorable achievement. The wrestling teom also hod freshman newcomer, Frank Gognon who placed fifth in C.I.F. He wos one of only three freshmen that went There were a total of 312 wrestlers that compered. All of these performances were mode possible by rhe srrengrh ond efforr of good coaching by Coach Jor- Wrestling 213 J. v. Frosh Wrestling Pride, strength, stomino, courage, youth. These ore oil descriptions of this years Frosh-Soph ond J.V wrestl- ing teom. In the meets ogoinsr other schools the Howk wrestlers connplete- ly destroyed the competition David Oh. Jim Lloyd, Victor Oviedo, and John Linvllle all hod extremely suc- cesful seasons Members of the wrestling team, led by Coach Pone ond Cooch Torres, endured grueling practices to tone muscles, increase stomino ond strength, and to leorn new techniques; techniques that would be used on the field of battle , the mot. The wrestling ream placed first in leogue finols, carrying on the winning trodition. Top row: Mark Miscione, Tony Dono, John Warrington, Keith Cheney, Coach Torres, Cooch Pane, Mark Stand, Chris Newport, Pat Frompton, Christian Ritz Middle row Dylan Porfillo, Ryan Wilson, Aaron Doeck, James Hosszu, Steve Kruiik, John Linville, David Sends, Mike Dryon, John Forr .Bottom row Dovid Vollenhots, Rick Sounders, Dron- don Roper, Croig Ducheli, Eugene Roberts, Hieu Nguyen, John Masek, Mike Symons, Dilly Gise Top row ; Victor Otiedo, John Warr- ington, Pot Frompton, Cooch Pone, Cooch Torres, John Linville, Roy Dornett, Christion Ritz Middle row Hoyden Nix, Seon Coriogo. Dovid Vollenhols, Chris Newport, Dilly Gise, Shone Wilioms, Howard Song Bottom row David Oh, Jim Lloyd, Paul Stiller, Hieu Nguyen, Orondon Roper. Jeff Sodler « ■l- ' U , ? 214 Wrestling WIN PIN or DIE! Wrestling 2 1 5 Il GIRL ' S TEIHNIS Varsity: Coach Jock Hodges, Korrina Heppler, Kim Wright, Liz Hortzell, Jent y Marques, Angel Kim, Sharon Oh, Moi — Trong Nguyen, Brook Fleming, Suzy Kim. JV: Cooch Lyn Asoro, Gino Bellini, Brenda Leonhordt, Heather Flem- ing, Julie Kessler, Karen Stevens, Alison Leonhordt, Naomi Dabler, Angela Lee, Aryn MocDonald, Leslie MotQ, Corrie Sisco, Carolyn Mendel, Ayo Asono, Lisa Hall. Howks 17 14 13 9 74 5 C I F Playoffs Opponent 1 4 5 9 60 13 Cfiorfer Ook Korello Hort Agouro (gomes) Son Morino 216 Girl ' s Tennis . . . Wonting to win is half the match. This philosopl-iy, almost religiously preached by the Varsity coach, Jock Hodges, became the moin source of motivation for the team throughout the season. This desire to succeed become evident as they attained an impressive record of 22-1, Their determination enabled them to surpass lost year ' s accomplishments as they retained the Pacific Coast League title and odvonced to the CIF 3A finals After defeoting Agouro, the 2 seeded team in CIF, the Howks gave it their all. However, their efforts were not enough to overcome the 1 seed, Son Marino. With Q strong returning nuclei and the addition of three newcomers, the Varsity Team surpassed its previous achievements, highlighting their season with the CIF 3A Runner-Up position and three individual CIF qualifiers. The JV team completed their most successful season also with on overall leogue record of 10-0, leaving the courts with their first ever leogue title. Contributions from the 1 singles player, Gino Bellini, and 2 singles, Julie Kessler, proved to be voluoble assets throughout the season, finishing with impressive records of 07-5 Qnd34-1, respectively. After o win over Loguno Beoch, the J V. coach, Lyn Ascro replied, ... there was no stopping usi Girl ' s Tennis 217 Rigorous comperirion or the srorr of the season branded rhe boys ' tennis teonn with on inevitable promise of suc- cess The addition of four newcomers, including West German exchonge student, Oliver Schwartz, strengthen- ed the Varsity squod, while rhe five returning players, Mike Goodman, John Evans, Uly Kim, Doug DIume and Sean Taylor led the team with experience and court sense Through practice ond hord work, the group strove to improve last years third in league finish and reach the GIF playoffs. John Evans more comically asserted his gool to be ... not injuring Q leg until the season ' s over ' Varsity Coach Schneider remarked we should prove to be strong in league if we con overcome Woodbridge The JV team, mostly underclassman, was ' the strongest Laguno Hills has hod in o long time, ac- cording to the cooch, Mr Russell. Like the Vorsity, the JV squad dedicoted long hours of practice on the courts tuning up their strokes to compete in the Pacific Coost Leogue. JV MitzQ Ooig, Ryon Dokiotczyk, Chod Gebow, Chi LIm, Rezo Monsouri, Luis Martinez, John Mosek, Hue Nguyen, Huy Nguyen, Dovid Vondom Monoger Chories Horry. Cooch Russell 218 Boys ' Tennis BOYS ' TENNIS SWIMMING 220 Swimming sc -0 3 N a First Row Dob Ookshandehpour, Rob Trocy Second Row Dill Zem- mer. Aoron Mochopohdie. Ali Vokhshoupour.Don Lorsen. For- shod Farhond, Ali Shenasi, Dron- don Corbin Third Row J.J. Corvin, Stephen Krulik, Dilly Giest, Drion Stoeckel, Matt Moxson, Deon Groen, Joe Lahore, Chad Chose. Chris Dovis, Preston Rogers. Todd Fourot This years team showed a lot of talent and great pet ormonce. With the addition of a new cooch. rhey hove showed nnuch capabili- ty and skill towords making this their best year ever. The top con- tenders on the team were Joe Lahore and Robert Trocy The swimmers worked hord to im- prove their skills ond to hopefully become GIF contenders. An ex- citing addition to the boys team wos Coach DIM Zemmer . Coach Zemmer hod added o lot of en- thusiosm ond support for this grow- ing team Besides o new coach, the team has mony new and talented swimmers just ready to take o dive for success With such enthusiosm , there was growing excitement on the teem. I JK : T 2 ' ■aSSi .. 221 Boys ' Swimnning Fronr Row Julie Ochi, Amber Thofcher, Tricio Taylor, Lorl Girard. Susan Harding , Heidi Reinhold, Kim Dosch, Christy Stoeckel, Kofrino Heppler, Laurie Cosgrove. Second Row: Ano Navoro, Heather Hare, Sfacey Wilson, Stephonie Morrison, Kristin Price, Hidemi Shima, Coach Allison, Kristo Larsen. Top Row: Valerie Vivereffe, Karen Golluci, Michelle Eddy, Lisa Darrogan, Colleen Carney, Marrianne Marshall, Karen Wentworth, Tara Leighton, Sara Apodoca. The swimmers entered the season with o fresh start. The girl ' s teem wos composed of thirty-five talented swimmers with returning vorsity swimmers: Liz Hartzell, Suson Harding, Susie Portlk, and Heidi Keinhold. New odditions to the varsity team Included Kristin Price, Kristo Larsen, Lorl Girord. Tricio Taylor, and Laurie Cosgrove. The team strove for a fontostlc season with lots of fun. 222 Girls ' Swimming vSvfe Boys ' Volleyball Varsity : From Row (Left to Right): CoQch Amsteod, Joe Woo, Kurt Steinblock, Reogon Smith, Brian Casagranda Dock Row; Trent DeVreugd, Ed Silva, Brian Slaybock, Mike Toomey, Brian Fleming, Kevin Casagranda, Robert Abele, Todd Peter- son, Kyle Roberts Boys ' Volleyball 223 I Volleyball hod the largest rurnaur of athletes ever. It mode for o very competitive situation. All three teams hod im- pressive pre seoson vic- tories over Westminster. The Varsity ream wos young ond enrhusiostic. It hod six returning players, only four of whom were seniors, including Orion Cosagranda, Kevin Cosagranda, Orion Flem- ing, and Keogon Smith They, olong with the others on the team, ployed hard os shown by the box score results. They were excited to moke the playoffs for the second straight year. Shoot for the moon. If you only hit the stars thor isn ' t bod. — Mr. Amsteod ' Junior Varsity also experienced success with cooch Scott Johnson moving up from the Frosh Soph team. Doth the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams experimented with o new swing offense that confus- ed teams throughout the league The Frosh Soph team, under Mike Cicchetti , worked hard to master the basics of the gome and enusure strength in years to come. J.V. front Row Mike Lop«z. Jeff Lou, Pol Pollock. Howord Song, Doug Dofnes, Gregg Suzukowo Oocl l ow Don Dunn. Cooch Jotinson, Tommy Dignon, Rich Whitffleld, Mike Clork, Drett Horvey. Drew DeLeon, Don McDoid. Croig Dohmholdt, Chad Mor- row. Pot Nebon 224 Volleyball Frosh Soph Front Row; Cooch Cicchetti, Luis Gognon, Erick Sedwick, Juon Struton. Ttl Nguyen. Howard Ooik, Gilbert Kim. Eric Dotnoid. Drion Motsen, Crolg Rockhold Dock Row Rich Whirtleld. Kirk Drown. Joson Corringello. Gory Hommond, Mike Pocheko. Spencer Lee, DrIon Deomon. Dovid Kwon, Eric Dovis GOLF The Vorslry Golf Teom: (bock row) Motl Hitchcock, Dove Weot, Don Relnhord (middle row) Shoji Nishimuto. Scoft Clork, Gene Choi , (front row) Scott Leith, and Fronk BotQCOO The Junior Vorslty Golf Teom (bock row) Russel DeMoloy. John Fort. Chad Dovidson, Cooch Roberts (front row) Dtett Henzel, Dobby Jones, Joy Stohl, and Aaron Kotz Junior vorsiry golf, o new oddirion ro the progrom, also wQs very formidobie. The ream is olso new, bur coach Trocy Roberts spent o lor of rime reaching rhem rhe gome. Cooch Roberts sold of the ream, I wos hop py ro srorr rhe program rhis year: rhe ployers are en- joying rhemselves as they improve! Golf 225 I . As the seoson opened, rhe Vorsl- fy boys displayed fheir tolenfs through such othleres os Steve Frisone. Craig RIggs. Ron Yohe. and Tony GIbney Junior. Steve Frisone, broke the school record in the Varsi- ty 3200 meter race ogoinst Dono Hills. Ctolg RIggs and Ron Yohe did on execellent Job in the running ond jumping events In the long distonce running events Tony GIbney continued to set the poce for the Howk track team Other strong performonces were given by mony members including: Brad Prescott, Kyle Roberts, Joel Wit- tenberg, ond Poul Cook. Ve hove out lorgest team ever ond will continue to be competitive with ofhet teams In the Poclfk Coast Leogue. — Cooch Toylor On the girls Varsity side many greot Indlvlduol performonces were shown Among them were Jenny Cowper . for her ochievement in the long and triple Jump. TIno Ehlet . In the low hurdles, ond Oonlse Brunstettei and Hola Kholll . who consistently ploced In the running events Other hionofabie mentions for the season went to Leslie Moto, Nancy KedzlerskI, Joell Goodtellow. Kilsten Feutrlegel, ond Alison 01 Lofeto . •Tr. v.i. j if: -: 226 Track and Field -«f Varsity Sprints. Top Row: Craig RIggs, Paul Cook, Tod Devitt . and Simon Kingston Second Row Tino Ehlet, Dave Hall, Trocy Nelson, Nancy KedzlerskI, Komi Trefethen. Third Row: David Dobboh, Scott Thel, Steve Frisone, Bottom Row: Mo Oviedo, Brad Ptescoft. and Mike Allison . 45s RACK AN Boys Vorsiry Track and Field Hawks Opponent 64 71 Oceanview 58 74 00 00 Orange 85 51 00 00 Loguno Beech 99 33 00 00 Woodbridge 40 80 00 00 Trabuco Hills 92 28 Season Record 0-0 3 52 Girls Vorsiry Trock and Field Hawks Oppon ent 69 57 Oceanview 00 00 Orange 51 75 00 00 Loguno Beach 95 17 00 00 Woodbridge 37 63 00 00 Trobuco Hills 105 10 Seoson Record 0-0 3-5 2 Vorsify Field Events. Top Row: Croig Riggs, Ron Yohe, Joel Wittenberg, Mike Good- man, Jon Sprog, Charlie Hager, Alan Usevich, and Doug Equills. Second Row: Paul Cook, Leslie Mata, Denise Dtunstetter, and Phil Rieck . Third Row: Tracy Nelson, Nancy Kedzierski, Mia Mac Master, ond Gil Dorrogan. Fourrh Row: Carry Sisco, ond Debbie Funk . Lost Row: Jenny Cowper, Kyle Roberts, Mo Oviedo, and Sven Flosse. Track and Field 227 I 226 Disfonce Front Row: D.J. Nownes, Tod Devift, Jon Coble . Mike Delmon, Scoff Thel, Simon Kingston, Steve Frisone, Tony Singleton, and Chris Woolsey Second Row Chorlotte Dowly. Denise Drunstetter, Dryon Porsons, Mike Lee, David Allenbough, ond Scott Smith Dotrom Row: Rumiko Motsumoto, Liso Mendel, Mo Oviedo, ond Shonon Wosinger Track and Field Girls J.V. Track ond Field Howks Opponent Oceonview 71 56 97 25 Roncho Sonto Morgorito 00 00 Orange 71 37 00 00 Loguno Deoch 102 19 00 00 Woodbrldge 35 60 00 00 Trobuco Hills 102 25 Season Record 0-0 5 1 Boys Frosh Soph Howks Opponent Oceonview 37 90 79 48 Sonto Morgorito 00 00 Oronge 101 19 00 00 Loguno Deoch 96 21 00 00 Woodbrldge 44 60 00 00 Trobuco Hills 62 48 Seoson Record 0-0 4 2 J V sprints and Hurdles Top Row; Eric Merritt, Todd Lynch, Mike Delmon, Ken Monnell, Mike Khomls, Drod Grebel, Dan Craig, More Mitchell, .end Dovld Allenbough . Second Row: Mike Usevlch, Chris Woolsey, Don Vomer, Rich Monweller, John Coble, Mike Lee, D.J. Nownes, Andy Vuong, TrI Nguyen, and Tony Singleton Third Row: Don Plnneoux, Ryon Holes, Shonon Wos- Inger, LIso Mendel, Mlo-Lynn Nguyen, Charlotte Dowly,.MIo-Lynn Nguyen, end Cynthio Sisco. Fourth Row: Denise ' Cockrum, Heather Smith, Shannon Williams, Drondy Lemonds, and CcyVn Domholdt. Doffom Row: Angela ' Lee, MIndy Hill, Katie Parker, and Shone Von Grosse. On the J.V. level, greet ef- forts were also exemplified by our Howk Qthlets. Annescia Castillo , in the hurdle s, Debbie Funk , in the high jump and long jump, Merino Oviedo , in the 600 and Jennifer Swonson , with sprints were among the best. Other promising athletes for the future were, Claudia Smedes, Rumiko Matsumofo, Charis Tifield, Linda Flemming, Cindy Sisco, and Shannon Wos- inger . The Frosh Soph boys ream was poced by Ryan Holes , in the hurdles, Doug Equils , for weight events, and Jeff Mc Combs , in the high jump. Many other good efforts were seen through: Darren Chapman, Aric Roman, Mike Usevlch, and An- dy Vuong Congrorulorions Loguno Hills Hawks for on ex- cellent Track season. 0 1 r- V No n CO k ■Track and Field 229 Led by Cooch Jock Hodges , rhe 16 Hawk Vorsity Baseball ployers had on Impressive seoson. With 6 returning and 12 new ployers, in- cluding 2 sophomores, the only thing this teom locked wos experience. Top groduoting ployers included pitcher Mike Smedes , catcher Jun Hon- do ond outfielder Chris LeJgber With the seosonol gool of making C I F ployoffs. Coach Hodges odded, A gome well ployed is like o life well lived. They both take the some qualities; couroge, com- mitment, generosity, op- timism. And, they hove the some result . . . respect. Junior center fielder Chris Sheff felt one of the most memoroble gomes for the team this seoson was the first motch up ogoinst Woodbridge. It was o good gome; we ployed well OS a teom. 230 Varsity Baseball u SEDALL Vorslfy Doseboll ' ks Opponent 7 Trobuco Hills Woodbridge 1 Cosro MesQ 2 Orange Loguno Beoch 1 Trobuco Hills 2 Trobuco Hills 7 Woodbrldge Woodbridge Costo Meso Cosro Meso Orange Oronge Loguno Beach Loguno Beoch Dotfom(l-r): Russ Harmon, Dorrln Cochron, Mike Helm. Joy Christensen.Mork Wells, Jun Hondo. Middle Joe Bennett, Chris Leigber, Ron Kortmon, Beou Hossler, Jeff Tripp. Mike Delmon. Top: Cooch Jock Hodges. Bill Schellenberg. Rob Mllo. Mike Smedes. Chris Sheff. Cooch John Peters. .V  1h ' V SUPPORT tlWKW t JOIN THE JV 3orfom(l-r): Jim Reynolds, Ivon Cotletf, Jon Hendrickson. Dorrin Chapman, Peter Kim. Middle: Adom Dryon, Rob Doedeker, Moft Maffei, Jason league, Darren Rogers, Chad Muhr. Top: Jason Thompson, Dret Abbott, Aric Romon, George Dannenhauer, Kevin Lovinger, Cooch Joe Reid. Led by Joe Reid, o wolk-on cooch, the JV boseboil ream was very successful. Their tolent come from the hord work of cotchers Mott Moffei and Dret Abbott ond pitcher George Donnenhouer. Strong offensive players included Jim Reynolds ond Jason league. The season ' s success wos ortribured to o well bolonced club with exceptional talent. Highlights of the yeor were, the two homeruns by Matt Maffei in the second gome early in the seoson. And as Rob Doedeker stated, It was winning our first games which gove us on incentive throughout the season. 232 JV Baseball FROSH-SOPH With 14 new players and only 3 refurners, rhe Frosh-Soph reom hod o real challenge for success rhis seoson. The key to the Howks ' defense was their strength on the mound ond behind the plate. Outstanding performances were displayed by pitchers Brian Kessler and Brian Hauser, infielders David Childs and Jeff Sadler, outfielder Matt Schiel and catcher Brian Hender- son. The ' 68 Hawk Frosh-Soph team was a very hard working one under the coaching of Jim Adams, They never put their heads down; they kept go- ing. — Coach Adams Dottom(l-r): David Childs, Ted Wilkei, Geoff Gordon, Brett Thiffoult, Jeff Sodler, Glen Walker, Mario Sardano Middle: Richard Mazer, Matt Schiel, David Sands, Joshua Hegstrom, Greg Tollman, Scott Dowd Top: Mike Maffei, Brian Kessler, Roger Lance, Brian Henderson, Chris Vickers, Brian Hauser, Cooch Jim Adams Frosh-Soph Doseboll 233 SOFTBALL Vorslry Sofrboll Opponents Orange Loguno Deoch Woodbrldge Costo MesQ Trobuco Hills Orange Laguno Beoch Woodbrldge Costo Mesa Trobuco Hills Vorslty Sofrboll. Fronf Row: Corolyn Longfleld, Margo Melendrsz. Lorl Sommvrs, L Qh Millar , Middle Row: $h lby KowoicyK, Aryn MocDonoJd, Kelly D ss r, LIso Lopon . Top Row: Criuy Bollci, Erlco Schlltz. TIno Oostel, Shelley Corey , Nor pICTured: Coach Cory Crouch •V..! -. _ 234 Softball Returning wifh the CIF 2A title lost year, the Hawks were faced with the loss of many star players. The void wos filled by returnees Shelley Corey, Tina Gostel, Carolyn Longfield, Leah Miller, Erlko Schlifz and Lorl Som- mers . Morgo Melendrez , a transfer from Capo Valley, became the new storting pitcher ond led the Hawks to another suc- cessful season. We hove to hove a more balanced team ef- fort. The girls hove to ploy bigger roles. Cory Crouch The young JV Hawks were led this year by a strong infield of Mor- rionne Sthol, Suzy Kim, Sharon Oh, and Monica Shrout With new coach. Sue Stein and junior pit- cher Ros Lockwood , the JV team hod on added punch for success in league. JV Sofrboll, Front Row Cooch Sue Stein, Soto Schullet, Toro Lev, Soto Sinnmons, Marianne Stohl, Ros Lockwood Middle Row: Jamie Bail. Susan Magllnes. Lisa Hall, Vamesso McCollister , Top Row Jeannete Eddy, Shetyl Cumbie . Sofrboll 235 Jft y In your hands is the culmino- rion of nine months of in- tense stress Each page is a reminder of grueling deodlines that consumed our lunches, weekends, and nights. Mrs. Maiek (HD) — now thot you ' ve mode your deodline, where ore you going? Steve, my partner in crime, thanks for being there to screom ot Shutterbug Kim — Do you ever go home? 1 con never thank you enough for tying up oil the loose ends. Joe, my lunch buddy, 1 would hove been lost without your ort- work and support? These ore just four of the dedicated, delirious staff members who bring you something to celebrate os we conclude this decode of pride with Aerie OS. First of all, I would like to thank the 1988 Aerie stoff for oil their help this year. Without their cooperorion and hard work you would not be reading this right now. Also, I would like to thank Mrs. Molek. She has put up with another yeor of stress and work, and as far OS I ' m concerned, helped to produce a very good book. 1 am very proud to be on editor of the Aerie year- book, and am very pleosed with the woy it turned out. Good luck to next year ' s staff. . plw Being o new member on staff, I always felt os though I was in the dork With the continuous support of ex- perienced staff members my negative feelings changed. Eventually, I wos able to develop my own style. Thonks so much, Mrs. Molek, for everything We could never hove pulled it off with out you! Aerie ' 88 We ore on the move Now it ' s our turn to celebrate! Awesome is the word which best describes the staff, not just becouse of their hard work and dedication (and their occassional stress at- tacks o week before every deadline), but becouse they ore on outstanding group of people who broinstormed and brought you their most creative masterpiece — the tenth edition entitled Celebrate Thanks Mrs. Molek for letting our creotivl- ty run wild. Stresscose Kori, where would we be without you?! Steve, thanks for redefining the word nostress, and Kim, your fresh ideas (and lost minute developing) really helpec out! Congratulations Aerie ' 68! This is If! 236 Editors Congratulations and Our Continued Support to All the Students of Laguna Hills High School PTSA ABC • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCK • DAIHATSU • SALES • SERVICE • LEASING SAN DIEGO FWY. AVERY EXIT, LAGUNA NIGUEL 582-0800 Ads 237 I I 1 .1 Our best wishes for a prosperous future from the printshop of the future. 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Andrea i (12) 22 Fifield. Chans L (10) 100. 207 Fischer. DriQnK(ll) 86. 197 Fischer. Wllllom I (10) 100 Fish. Nicole M( 10) flogg. Jennifer L (09) 113 Flonogon Craig A ( 1 1 ) 7. 88 Fleenor, Jeffrey 5(11) Fleming. Brian (12) 22.54.62.75 162 163 laa. 202 203. 223. 252 Fleming, Drook A (10) 61.100.216 Fleming. Heorher A (12) 22.44.216 Fleming. Undo S (09) 1 10. 170. 200. 207 Gorber. Nful Jocully 125.126 Gord. Gory Focutry ' 126. t JO. 190. 191 Gorrioff. Kimbefloy A (10) Gorlner. Heidi 0(11) 88. 170 Gosrel. ChrlsllnoD(ll) 88.234 Gousne J, frtc(f2) 23 Gozzoro, Andrew (11) 88 Gozzoro, Kevin M (ID9) Gebow, Chod E (09) 113,192 203 218 Gen user, MorhewJ(IO) 100,166,166 Ghobodi, jQlehM(11) 88 Gibney, AnlhonyJ(ll) 14.88. 197,203 Gibson, Oeboroh N ( 10) 100. 168 Gifford, Robert J (1 1) 88 Gilberr. Sruorl D (09) 110 Gill. lonyo L ( 10) 100 Gr fespre. Lynn K (12) 23 GInn Sedgle V(10) Giolo. Anthony A (10) 101 Girord. Ion H (12) 23. 79. 162. 163. 222 250 Gise. Dilly (09) 214 221 Gise. DownAI (12) GIse. Willis L (09) 113 Glenn. Joongelo R (11) 88 Glennon. Sherrin 1(12) 10.23 Oloe. Roben 1(12) 18.56 Glover. Christopher l ( 10) 101 GorJfrey. AnnlkoC(09) 81,113 116,199,207 Godfrey, KtistlnoV (11) 47,62,86, 176.206, 207 Gonzolez, Evongelino (09) 110 Gonzolez, Mono Elen (09) Goodfellow, JoellF(ll) 9,68,200,206,207 D Angela. MKhoelL (12) 21.138.156.170. (79 Dabboh [3QvidJ(11) 87 174, 197,226 Dobler NoomiE(ll) 87.216 Ooiley JoshuoW(IO) 99 Dok. MarcS(12) 2( Oonehon Tern L ( 10) Donehouer, George P (09) 1 12 Donenhouer, George 170, 196 Doqud, Robert G (09) 112 Dovidson Chod (10) 99. 200. 225 Dovis. Eric A (09) .. 1 12. 1 10. 192. 200. 224 Dovis. Knstopher J ( 10) 99. 22 1 Dovis. Leslie 0(10) 99 Dovis. Shannon m (12) 21. 26 Dovis. hmalhy W(12) 21 Dowly. Charlotte W (09) 56.112.174.199 Oowly. George W (11) 5(9.87 DeOelle. Chris L( 10) 99 212 Oe Felice. Christina M ( 1 1 ) 84 87 150 158 170 205 De Leon. Andrew S ( 10) 99. 224 De Moloy Russell S (09) 225 DeVito. 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Jennifer A (12) 21. 170. 178. 179 Englhord, Korhy Faculty 126. 172, 170 English, Chrisropher A ( 1 1 ) 67 Equils, Douglos(IO) 174 161,188 227 [rwin. Holly e (12) 22 Escolo, Priscillo R (09) 1 10, 1 17 Escolo, SondrQD(ll) 87 fscono, Ferdinand A (12) 22 Espinozo, Robert L ( 10) 100 Fslrovtii. David M ((2; 22 Etlenne, MorcA(IO) 100 Eun, Eugene 5(11) 87 fvons, Oomrnr )oeC(2; 18 178 (vans. John n (12) 12.22.53.202.203,218 Evons. Wendy E (10) 100 Excell Auburn R (10) ,100 Flaess, Sven(12) 22.146.227 Fonroine. Danielle M(12) 22 Forero. Mono C (12) Forre, Ellzobeth A (09) 110 Foster, Amy D ( 1 1) 4. 52, 64, 86, 205 Fosier. Jenniler i (12) 22 Foster, Rebecco M (09) 110 Fournier.ColeneM(12) 22 179 Frompton, ParrickR(IO) 100, 190, 191,214 Frednksz, lomiJ(IO) 100 Frels, Jennifer K ( 1 1) 68, 166, 166 Frios. Jesse IK (12) 23 Frias. nodol a(12) 23. 172. 174. 181 Frisone, 5tevenA(11) 88,197,226 Fritsch. Michoel F (12) 23 Fronlino. TiHonie i (12) 23 Frosr. Erik Foculty ' 132 Frouiesh. Shobnam(l2) 2J. (70. (76. (79 Fuentes. Vonesso C (09) 113 Funk. Deboro L (10) 100. 227 funJ . Kimber yA f (2) 23. 44. 136 Funk. LisoM(09) 61, 112, 113, 168, 170. 172 Furlong, Peggy A (1 1) 88 Goodman Michoel t lU) 23. 208. 218. 227 Gordon. Geoffrey 5 (09) 1 13. 200 Groen. Deon R (10) 101. 194. 195. 221 Gronodo. Jennifer L(11) 88 Groner. Molt D(10) 101 Grofjer. JamesD(12) 23 Grebel, OradleyR(IO) 64.101,188 Grebel. Chrlstlno M ( 1 2) 20. 64 206 Green. 7asonCf 12; 24.44.(8(252 Gregg. Christopher A (10) 101 Grieves. Chris A (12) 24 Grieves. Kormen (10) 101 Grieves. Loro L (1 1) 88 Griffith. Fron Sto« ' 124 Grimes. Oonlel G ( 10) 101 Grossock. David M (11) 88 Gr ove. Joson A ( 1 1 ) 88. 150. 151. 166 167 Guordodo. Rcxhelle M (09) 1 13 Gu o. Daniel J (12) 24. (57 Gunderson. Roger Foculty ' . 127. 140. 156. 171 Gustofson. Kimbetly 0(11) 88 Gutierrez. Rafael (09) Gyallai David O (12) 24 34 Fagan. Knuine K(12J Fohomi, Kourosh A ( 1 1 ) 22 87 Gognon. Frank P (09j 110.192.212 Gognon. Luis A (09) 1 13. 224 Gajordo. Gustavo (12) 23 Gallont. Gino M ( 1 1 ) 66 Gollont. Jennifer A (09) 110 Gollont Julie A ( 10) 100 Gollucci Koren L (09) 1 10. 166. 168. 170. 174 222 Golperin. Irtno R ( 10) 10O Gommoh. nilQj(12) 23 Goroteix. Defoney M(11) 88.91 Hoog. Jennifer L ( 1 2) 24 Hoog. Potiiclo A (09) 113 Hoog. 5abilna(11) 88 Hodlond. GaryS(IO) 101 Hoger. Chorles IK (12) 24.227 Holes. RyonC(IO) 101. 191 226 Hall. DovldM CI2; ... 24. 136. 162. 163. 170. 197. 226 Hon. LIso M (09) 114.216.235 Hamilton. Lee-Ann (12) 24 Homilton. TrocyL(ll) 88 Hommond. Edmund G (09) 1 14. 224 Hammontte. Mike Stoff 136 245 HwMrt Chod R (09) ' 14 iOO HivMon Miction E( ) A« Hoiwoy Gr 90 yA(10) 101 191 Hc wor A«rC I7; 24 Hopper 0 gN(1l) HanXg Soxyif f 2J J (47 70 7T3 Ha H a K C(ll) 4« M 181 m Harmon Aul «( f2; 34 231 Morm Ii«C(11)  « Mwrnon r,v yi olff2; ? ►tary O Qrt .I(09) 114 318 Hon Cart A (00) 114 Honnt (ttobnt A(l2) 3 4 12 24 43 122 IM f«7 J 718 722 Harv r Or«nA(1l) 88 224 HairwTioto MalKjm (12) 24 HounKuvi OawnM(lt) 88 Honrtwg Jauy l(10) Houqh Vol n«l(09) 114 Houl (VyonW(IO) 101 2M HovTOS k Fooitty 127 Hov ry OovldH(ll) 88 Hoy Com t( 10) 101 167 Hoyn i Knorir( 2) 24 212 Hoyn ) G oevi v I (09) 1 14 H o( y Co olM(11) 88 170 H arti   « y(10) 101 HKtu lrK(l2) 24 170 HrOn MKt ae J(10) 101 He9 to n Nia(y(11) 6188 H 9iBo T. )o)lHio V(09) 1 14 3M Hum Mar Iron (12) 25 58 HeVT. MlclyjelC(ll) 58,88 188 231 Moword Hiiob th(10) 101 How) n DonoA(IO) 101 Ho««lrn J Jcim il(09) 114. 196 Howtey Chofl«i W ( 1 1) 89 HuOxxi J aonC( 2) t96 Hyv ng.HnaL(l2) 23 iQnotfo Nikki A (09) 1 14 llunh Chontol Y ( 10) 101 Inqoll) D ut Fcxulty ' 127. 225 Ingram Chnuophfi A (12) lienie Elliobeth J ( 1 1 ) 89 loKso Eluob«rA C (09) 114 yoKio leon M(12) 23. 18 Janet Poul0(12) 2i latmie Cliff Faculty 124. 134. 212 Jovonmofd Pejmon (11) 69 Kowuniihi Miyukl(09) 114 Keorney Fdw d(11) 89 K dilmkl Noncy E(11) 89 170 172 226 327 Kclulilii MKhrllvi K (09) 64 79 Kellilihi NinoF(ll) 64. 89. 182 Kelly Mo 90(ei D(10) 102. 17« Kemmet. iovrie (12) 26 Krmp JohnO(12) 28 Kempf Mo loM(10) 102 Kendoll Michelle IX (11) 09 Kennedy Aoion I (09) 114. 192 Kenretch, Jim FcKulry 127 Kent Gene (11) 09 Ken. ChcliG(ll) 89.150 Keuler OnonH(09) 62 114 119 170 172 311 333 Keiiler. Julie A ( 1 1 ) 86 89,170 172 316 317 Key loroJ(ll) 89 168 Keyei (homos H (09) 166 Kholll HqIoH(IO) 103 199 Khombholto. Kavli (09) 114 Khombhoita. Kumar (12) 26. 170. 174. 176 Khomli Krljtino E ( 10) 103 Khomli Mlchciel H (1 1) 89, 303 336 Kilby Joon Foculry 134 135 159, 183 Klllgore Michelle C( 10) 102,113 Kim Angel (12) 4 26 44 122 162. f6J, f70, fflf 216 Kim. Gene C (12) 26.170.172 Kim Gilbert P (09) 114.211.224 Kim, Henry H(11) ,89 Kim, JonetJ(IO) 102,170,173,174 Locliey. Jennifer ( 10) 167 Lahore loieph (12) 27 221 L ohihif othi Prabha (12) 27 Lombeniynni(12) 27 201204 205 lomb Oovid(IO) 80, 102 loncoifer Dcvboto Sioff lonce r ogefO(09) 115 192 233 Londeri Scon J ( 1 1 ) Londli, MichoelD(ll) 9 90 156,157 Lone Kothy Fcxulty 62 121 128, 171 Lone Su onne f (11) 10 90 170, 172. 181 Long Hul(09) 170 Lange KennerhA(12) 27 Lonotield Cofotyn J(11) 46 89 90 91 140 3(5l 334 Lonhom GQfyL(ll) 90. 191 lonkfof d Heoihet A(11) 90 Lonneri Kelly 0(11) 90 lonneri, Kim M (12) 27 LoPorte U oR(11) 90 234 Lorsen Oonold H (09) 1 1 5. 33 1 toraen  nj oAff2; 27 2i 44 61 f74 177 fflf f99 222 Lou Jeffrey M (11) 90 140 170 181 234 le HoiD(l2) Lecxh [5omonM(11) 90 HelmKli Dooo Faculty ' 66, 132 Hemjley Jeremy 5 (11) HeocJe-ion OnooA(IO) 101211,232,233 HenoKcfoon Gre9Ofy0(f2; 2i.43.7i.77. 60 lit 162 163 f«8 Hendtlckion )onolhonW(10) 61.101 Hen jen ChiHime 1% ( 10) 101 Heniel D ettA(10) 101.225 Heppler Kofnno« (f2; 23. 43. f22. fJ9. 170. 172 179 iai 216.232 Herat let i (12) ■, 25 Hetedto Ch«tyl(11) 89 Hnnondei CoeiotA(09) 114 HemonOet Heartier A (12; 22 23 Hemoncter lucyP(f2; 25 Heneco Oiodolupe (09) 114 Heneto Vetoo«a(10) 61,101 Metton J R Foculry 10 Menfto r Ajmei 1 (12; 23 ISS H M A tt urS(11) 89 Hmj £)ono«A(-f2; 23 79 Hbb, tracy(12) M. 22 23 HdOvMcConn Korle(IO) Ffctvnon ttocy A(11) 89 HtAmyC(12) 25 170 HI D nnl N(10) 101 HI MctrvtoOCII) 86.89 181 226 Mb. F«yanC(11) H  Ooo fotudy ' 133 F n i )omlL(11) 89 Hwon C n top •fO(10) 101 F nlon ««CN  IJ(11) 89 H cl!oc i Mon 225 Hodgei Jock Foculry 122 127 216 317 331 Hci net Kn in S(10) 101, 166 Hoffmon rim M (12) 2i Hoty Ciotg E ( 10) 1 1 101 104 1 50 Mo«y Ao  tC( 2; Mondb Jurt M (12) 25 23 1 HOC900O Von iaC(10) 101 166 170 Houlet 0 out(10) 101308 309 331 Houiu Ang«lol(10) 101 HOBlu. JorT «J(10) 101314 JOK. Lynn fcxulty 137 Jennet, Chils M ( 10) 101 Jenten. DovldA (12) 23 .Jensen, 7oj iuo( (12; 26 leong. 5uson S (09) 114, 1 44. 1 70, 300 Jimenez, Silvio (11) 89 Jo Richard 5 (12) Johmon. Corrle A (12) 26 64 Johnson Chtlstlno 0(11) 64 89 Johnson Efln K (O?) 114 Johnson Loufle J (10) 1148,101,149 Johnson, Rlchotd W ( 10) 101 Johnson, Scott Fcxulty 303, 334 Jollcoeur SheflseN(IO) 101,183 Jones AdomM(09) 114, 192 Jones (lobby A (09) 114. 166. 193. 225 Jones OebotorX(IO) , 103 Jones Gerord Fcxulty 150. 151. 166 Jones, Jennlfet L ( 10) 102 Jones, Justin R (11) 89 Jones Ktlsten L (09) 114 Jonhson Motthew T (1 1) Jurgemeyet Gory Fcxulty 133, 135, 177 Kolberg Chorlei W ( 10) 103 Kolbeig, MoicellQ (11) 89, 307, 250 Kamman Chrlitlna i (12) 26 Koo KenrK(12) 26 Kcyoqeozlon, Liso S ( 1 1 ) 69 166 Koron. Tony K (12) 26 Kotplnlskl, Jennifer M (1 1) Koti, Aoton A (09) 1 14, 1 78 335 Koti Leoh M ( 1 1 ) 69 KowcxJo, fuWo Sfoff ' 128 flowodo. HlcliyH(12) 26 29 45 206 Kim, Joy I (09) 170,211 Kim, Jene J ( 10) 58. 170 Kim, June H ( 10) 102. 148 Kim Nonl(ll) 69 Kim, Nino (12; 26 Kim, Peter P (11) 89,210 233 Kim, Seon S (09) 114 Kim, Sue J (11) 69, 174, 300 Kim, Suly(IO) 48 62,61,97 103,133,163, 163 205,216,235 Kim rhomosJ(ll) 89, 170, 174 Kim, UlyS(ll) 69 170, 216 King, Oovid Foculty 137 Kingston, Jullon A (10) 103 174 Kingston, Simon D (11) 89, 157, 172, 174, 196 336 Kltk, Stephanie A (11) 69 Klein, Jon Stoff KleliT Orlan F (12) 26 Klelsl Erik D (09) 114 Kllnger Ocyon (12; 26 Knouer, Jcxkle Fcxuify ' 120 Kohler Elliobeth M ( 10) 102 Komanu. David e (12) 26.150 167 Kopelson. Koti I (09) 1 14 Kopeny Kevin P (09) 114,211 KorpQSh Jennlfet 0(11) 89 Korimon f onoldP(11) 09.231 Koscluk Michelle M (09) 114 Kowolcyk, Debbie Stoff 136 Kowolcyk Shelby L (10) 52, 102 300 334 Ko ek, jQson(IO) 14, 102, 142, 174 KotloH Rachel L(12) 27 Krieg, Anton M ( 10) 102 Ktomet, Vonesso A (09) 52. 115 Krullk Stephen G ( 10) 102. 214, 221 Kruse StocyM(ll) 89 Kunit Wendy L (12) 27.166 Kurlowollo ChflMlne(IO) 102. 170 Kutfle Dove Foculty ' , 120 Kwon. Annie H(12) 27 Kwon Davk1P(09) 115 311 224 Lee, Angelo(09) 53, 111, 115 170, 316, 2 ' 26 Lee. DoyldM(12) 27 Lee Erie I (10) 103 Lee, MichoelH(IO) 103, 167 170 196, 326, 228 Lee SpencerJ(09) 115 144, 170, 172, 196 211 234 Lee SiocieH(12) 27 Lee Stephonl(ll) 90, 170, 174, 176, 178 Lee, Tommy (11) 90,150 Leigber Chraiopher (12) 27. 166 231 Leighron Oenme M(12) 27 38 Leighton Motthew N (11) 90 Leighton IoroV(09) 56 115 195 333 235 Lerth Scott 172 225 Lemonds, Orondy L (09) 226 Leonhordt Alison E (11) 90 216 Leonhordt, Orendo M ( 1 1) 90. 2 16 Leonhordr Jonarhan A (12) 27 Leung, Liro ( 1 1 ) 90 Levenson Alonna J (12) 27 Lleblg, Jennifer S(1 1) 90 Lim ChiHeong(12) 27. f96, 2f8 Lin. WnloonH(12) 26 LInville John 214 Liu Michelle W (1 1) 90. 170 Lloyd Jomes( 10) 214 Lockwood Kote(09) 166 Lockwocxi Roscxnund M ( 1 1 ) 90 135, 174 Logon Motthew w (11) 90 Logon Scon W (09) 113, 115, 192 long Anthony « (12; 26 139 176 Lonswoy Jetemy S (09) 115 (orent; Orion 0(12) 26.30.212 lope A1 e ( fO; 224 Luby Loify Fcxulty Luce Kotln E (1 1) 90 lupo, Willlom (11) 90 luu Khonhl(09) 115 Lynch loddM(ll) 77 90 150 156 166, 170 172 174 179 226 lynd OiadfotdW(ll) 90 lytle AmyD(ll) 84 90 162 163 246 Mcx MQsrer, aaiq ( 10) 1 78 227 McK Donald, Aryn 2 16. 22 1 . 234 Mtxore Kevin n (12) i 26. 52. 57. 170. t7t. 202 203 Mochopondle. Aoron 221 McKhfone. Mono I (09) 115 200 MCKhrone MonKo ) ( 1 1) 54, 90 Madden. Melindo A (12) 26. 56 Moddiin Lynn D (09) 115.166 Moddux. Moth M (09) 115.150,192 Mattel Marthew A (09) 115. 232 Model. MiKe 233 M09III. Voneisor((11) 90. 96.157 Mogllnei. Suson M (09) 1 15. 207 235 Moldonodo Ana L(12) 28 Moiek Dolynn Faculty 128, 181 Molervy, Chrlsllne M (1 1) 90. 170. 199 Molervy, Michoel(IO) 103,170 Malik Soblna(l2) 9. 26. 136. 170. 172. (76, 179 Molone Jill Faculty ' 126, 128 Moloney, Dennls(ll) Moncero, Gtiino M (09) 115 Mongot Mmdeep 5 (09) 115. 1 70. 1 74. 2 1 1 Mongol IKipdeepi (12) 26.136.170.174. 176 254 Monsourl, Reio (09) 115,118.211.218 Monwellet. Rlchotd ( 10) 196. 226 McNeill. Gillian (11) Mc Klulch, Angellque (09) Mc Loin, Jodi L (09) Mc Noughfon, Shown E (09) Medina. Guodolupe E (1 1) 90 Meek. Oovic((f2; 2952 Mellm. l KhoiaP(12) 29 Mendel. Coiolyn 5(11) 58.91. 178.216 Mendel, LliaA(09) 58, 116, 178, 199 226 228 Menn. Julie 8(09) . 116, 183 Menn. Kachelle 1(12) 29. 162. 163. 166. 170. 162 Metfltt, Ctiflstoptiet A (09) 116 Meiillt Flic R (11) 91.226 Merrlit. Heolhei A (09) 116 Middlebrough, CorlA(ll) 64. 91 Middlebrough. Wendy M (09) 64. 1 16 Mlhtioel, Louile (09) 116 MlWos, PoirlcloA(ll) 91 Mlletn, MlchoelW(ll) 91, 191 Miller, Allen 5 (09) 116 Miller. Delphine J (12) 29 Miller. Leoh K (12) 6. 16, 29. 45. 162. 163. 170. 201. 204. 234 Miller. Nicole A (12) 29. 136 Milo. I oberlC(11) 91. 188. 231 Minhe. KendraC(12) 22. 29. 136. 156. 170. (74. 161 MIscione. MofkD(09) 116. 192, 214 Mitchell. KeiryC(ll) 91 Mitchell. More W (09) ... 116. 192. 226 MIyomoio. Melissa M (09) 51. 116 Neudechet. LotI K ( 10) 103. 1 70, 204 Neumonn Mlchoell(09) 116.170 Newport Chiljiophet R (09) 116. 192.214 Nguyen. HleuD( 10) 104. 170. 172. 196.214. 218 Nguyen HoungI(11) „ _ „ Nguyen. HuyD (09) 116.172,216 Nguyen, MolLynh H ( 10) 64, 104, 1 70. 226 Nguyen. A1o(-rfon9H( 2; 30.45.57. 64. 122,216 Nguyen, M N (09) ,116. 170. 192. 224 226 Nguyen. Yen (10) 104 Nicholos, John P (09) 116 Nicholos, loci A ( 10) 104 Nicholes, Joonno L ( 10) 104. 168 Nicholei, Robert H (1 1) 47. 91 Nichols, Heather R (09) 1 16, 200 Nichles, Hofold R (09) 116 Niefcen. Laili(12) JO (J9 Nlshlmuro Sho)l(ll) 91,210.225 Nix. Hoyden M (11) 91. 214 Nix. Joson W (09) 1 16 No6 e. Joonno M (12; 30.34, 166. 161.204. 205 Nolon, SusonA(ll) 85, 91 Nordeen. Sean 0(12) 30. 136. 170 (74, (76 Norwood, Jennoyo E (09) 1 16 Novofc. [once A (12) 29. 30. 3 1. 206. 209 Noirok. Hon 0(12) 30 Novoichln. Stoci L (09) 62. 1 16 Nownei. Bernard J (12) 30. 174. 196 226. 226 Nownes. Toblos C ( 1 1) 91 . 196 J. Pocheco. Mlcho«IO(10) 104 224 Podilla. erlc (12) 31. ii Poegle. Moijo Foculty ' 125. 134 Poge Kristino N ( 10) 104 Polordy. MailiC(II) 140.91. 170. 172. 173. 161. 236 Potente, VictofloR(IO) 104.168 Path. Sun HI (11) 174.250 Porker. JenilerA(12) 31 Porker, Kathleen M ( 1 1) 86, 9J. 170. 181. 226 Porker. Peggy L (09) 117 Parkin JlltonyD(12) 26.31.64 Porks Ryon 1(11) 92 Porodl. Donald P( 10) 104,211 Porrott. Leslie M (09) 111.117 Porso. YfiscvTion J(11) 92 Porsonj, Bryan A (12) 31. (31. 196. 226 Poseko. Timothy A(11) 92 Pough Julionn M (09) 53, 111, 117, 183 Poul. Joson K ( 1 1) 92, 170 Pouly. RebekohM(09 116. 117 Pouly. Soroh C (1 1) 13, 46, 92 Poyne. Roy Foculty ' 126 Pozanti. Vlki(12) iti Peorson. JennKer A (10) 104 Pelton. Irocl 0(10) 104 Penick. Grant M ( 10) Penlck. Michelle A (09) 117 Pepys. Moxie P ( 10) 104 Pepyi. Noel 0(12) 31 Peters. John Foculty ' 132. 134 Peterson. IoddL( 10) 104.210.223 Pertit. Warren P (091 1 1 7 Marbel Charles L (12) 26 Marco, Mio(IO) 166. 168 Mores. Mario (11) 62.90 Morgues. Alexander (12) 26 Morgues. Jenny (10) 122. 216 Monin. [ rentJ(11) 90 Manine!, Luis E (09) 115. 192. 218 Monlnez. Moico (09) 115 Martinez. Tomos Stoff ' Morysko. Tomos (09) 1 1 5 Mosek. John R (09) 115. 195.214 218 Moson LisoE(09) 115 118 AlQsson. nxharde(12) 26. 166 Moto. Allison N (09) 64.115,195 Mora. Leilie J (12) 26 64, 216. 227 Motsen, Dnon R (09) 1 1 5, 2 1 1 224 Motsumoto Rumlko(IO) . , 103. 199. 207. 228 Mairttews. Nicole T (12) 26 Motiiuz. Angela M (09) 115 MoiHuz. Kennerh M ((2; . . . 26, 139. 154, (79, 250 Mourer Moriono S (09) 115 MoUrer Norman Srotf ' Moxson. Matt (10) 221 Mozer RichordS(09) 115.170.233 McAulrfte. Kevin L (11) 90 McDrlde Denlsel(11) 90 McColl John R (11) 90 Mc Conn. Kotle (10) 174 Mc Colllsier. VonessQ(IO) 235 Mc Corthy, Josson T (09) Mc Corrhy. Jeff T (12) 2 . (49 Mc Combs. Jet((10) 170 Mc Cotmock. Steve FoculTy 131, 133 McDold Don (10) 224 Mc Donald. Moffhew A (12) 29 Mc fadden. Movreen A (12) 29, 42, 54, 77. 136. 158. 172. 174. 176 Mc6owQn.0ryanK(11) 90 Mc Inryre Hearher M(12) 20. 29. 42 6 1. 138. 201 204 205 McKenna. Timathy M (12) McKlnney. TrocieL(12) 29 Moghrobl. GhoithK(ll) 91. 166 Mohanry. Jawahor K(12) 29 Monoghon. Timothy M (09) 1 16 Monell. Kenneth (11) 91. 155. 196. 226 Monsour, Chris R(11) 91 Moon. Gregory 0(12) 29 Moon. Jeffrey D (11) Mooney. Yoiando Stoff ' Moroles. Dfion P(11) 91 Morcos. Alben (11) 91 Morcos. Odette W (09) 116 Motdtei, ColeneA(11) 91 Morgan, Amy L (09) 1 16. 166 Morrison, Daren (12) 29 Morrison. Delno M (09) 110. 116. 183 Moren. iharmlnM(12) . . 29. (74. 206. 207 Mourer. John Foculty ' 125. 134. 154 Mudd.Toddl (12) 29 MuHI. Amno 5(12) 30. 156 Muhr. ChodA(ll) 91.232 Mukhopodhyoy, Aurony (09) 116 Muloro. Andrew 5(12) 30 Muncy. Michelle « (12) 30 Mundoy, Kothy Stoff ' 128 Mutoi. Komelo T (1 1) 91 Musser MorkA(ll) 91 Myers.CorherlneA(12) 9. 30. 31. 139 156. 163 Myers. Monhew (09) 116 Nowoclmkl. £rln Ii ( ' (2; 30 Nylonder. Kristino (09) 1 16. 170 ONeol. DQnielP(ll) Nosco. TiffinyM(IO) Naslasloh. William J (12) 30 Novorro. Anno Marie ((59) 222 Nozorion. Mogeh(ll) 91 Negron. Nancy M( 12) 30.45, 206. 207 Nelson. Ashley C (11) 9. 12, 91. 182 Nelson, PatrickS(IO) 103, 191, 224 Nelson, Trocy R ( 1 1) ... 91. 170. 172. 226. 227 Ooks. David M (11) 91 OchI, Julie Y (09) 1 16. 167, 170. 222 Oh. DovldM(IO) 48,49,97, 101, 104, 170 214 Oh SharanA(IO) 48, 52, 81 97, 104, 122. 170. 216. 235 Oh. Tony(ll) 91. 170 Ohlson leHrey 5(12) 30 Oldroyd. Kelll A (09) 116 Oliver. Julio A (09) 116 Olmedo. Edward M ( 1 1) 91 Olson, Michelle M (09) 116, 200 Olson, ThorE(ll) 91 194 Opre, Drion P (05) 117 211 Orohood, Angelo(IO) 58,104 Orohood, RobynD(ll) .47. 58.88.91. 168 Orrego. Carrie J (12) JO Omi. Joseph J (12) 31. 212 Omz. «ondo A C(2; 16.31.212 Osoko. Alon R (10) 104 On. Louro faculty ' 77. 96. 128. 168. 169 Otto. Emily A ( 10) 104 Overstteet, MichoelP(ll) 91 Oviedo. Morino A (09) 52.61.80. 117. 183. 226, 227 228 Ov ecto, Victor A C(2; 31.57.214 Owlngs Ryon R (11) 47,79,91, 190, 191, 212 Perry, lulle K ((2; 31 Pfoff, Nancy Foculty ' 129, 155 Phelps, Nicole K (11) 15,92 Picclono, Michael F ( 10) 104 Pinneoux, Daniel (10) 99.104.170.226 Pinnow. MlchoelE(ll) 92. 154. 170. 174. 196 Piscitelli. DownM(ll) 89.92 Piscitelli. Pomelo P (10) 62. 104 Polander. Cynrhia G (12) 31.34. 166 Pollock. Potrlck J ( 10) 104. 224 Pollock. Pilar I (12) 31 Pomerleou, Louro A (11) 92 Pontlilo. Michoel A ( 1 1) 92. 191 Porre KristenV(IO) 168 Porlik, Suson M ( 10) 104, 222 Poriillo, Dylan J (10) 104. 195. 214 Pottet. Detrick R ( 10) 104. 21 1 Powell. Tina R ( 10) 104. 166 Powers. Joson C (09) 117 Prescotr. Bradley C (12) 31. 168. 226 Prescorr. MichaeU(12) 16.31. 197 Price. Kristin D (12) J(. (ja. 174. 222 Proctor. Kilstl M (09) 117 Proodlon. John D (09) 117 Proud. Kelly T (12) J(. 45 Provence. Joson M (09) 117. 192 Prudy. KirsienL(ll) Pryce, NormonO(IO) 104. 150 Puglisl. Cindy V (09) 117 Pyo. 5ungJ(12) 32. 170. 174. 202 Quolls. KyleeM(IO) Ouerry. Melisso L ( 10) 247 Ro. c nJ Vu-.A I;,; 4 j2 7 ' i V7 104 162 160 170 191 Roquio lopfl Van uoA(lO) 104 no«wQl fX«n««L(11) n lUxon Andm(IO) 104 Roaan D ron«o(OQ) 117 Rwon luon(ll) 7i 93 nosh Oon li(10) lOi 191 Ro Tw i P xj«al(09) 117.170 IVxxi CrQiqM(09) 117 Rondoi Ooroo i(t2) 33 Roodoi I  xf(09) 117 Rongrl l«nn« 0(11) 92 Roi Tynifn Karl(ll) 92 RoehOvjo k3(qo P(11) 92 nowion Erit E(11) 92. 144 Krd( ch uau A(l2) 3 33 77 )3i. IC3 ■160 loa 170 nrr S W nOyM(10) 105 158 172 174 R  0 W.hom)(09) nrrtr rvA( t) 92 n inno«)i 0onirlS(10j 105 225 R inho« He« S ( 10) 105 222 FWtfhoreh Porrick (10) 105 aenfro KriwinaR(ll) 92 R ynolth )om«C(09) 117 n«ynaWs «jion(l1) 92 AooiKft (. ' J op • ( f2J 33 noun Cio«3 (10) 10S nowtond ' i V ( I7J M ftuei 0 ny(1l) 92. 170. 17J r umpl Cho ieit(n) Rutin NofIL (12) 33 IXuihertord loon SioM Kuyk Suion foculty 129 175 179 fXuliMki Chf.irmf. A ( 10 SoO y ftoyinon ?tji 12 i Sobo lunoN(IO) Sobo Morwoo Y (09) 52 64 75 Sobo Himor(09) 64 110 113 Sobo loiehN(f2) iocJlff ;ef1eiy(10) Soldono Affonio(lO) Son Powuol Edgofdo C (09) Sonoi KQlvQn(IO) iondemon Stewart f (13) Sondlet Domon S ( 10) Sondi OovidC(09) 117 150 192, Sontalo rl Anno Liso (09) Sofdogno Mono P (09) 117 Soihei Joey 1(10) Sounder). 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Aomono. Jvon (12J Roper Dfondon 1(10) Rose Do«idt(10) Rose Deborah L ( 1 1 ) Aoienyocli OeniieMffJ) Roieniund Shone M (09) Roisiter Oregory T ( 10) Aoukinc l ranD(12) 55 178 204 111 117 307 J2 105 206. 207 32 178 167 170 174 92 188. 227 105 J2 188 236 337 32 32 105 190 191 314 116 117 J2 117 214 209 233 337 105 117 92 117 224 7 32 105 157 170 172 92 95 233 176 135 188 310 232 J2 105 214 61 105  7 80 93 J2 168 117 105 31 32 45 Sounders Rick (09) .117.118.195,214 Sounders fimorhyS ((2; 33. 212 Souio Iwyki A ( 10) 105 Sovoie JoelA(13) 33 Sowyer hrT OfhyC(13) JJ Schools lorcy L ( 1 1) 64. 199 S hellenberg, William A (1 1) 92. 231 Schlel MorthewR(lO) 105 191233 Schltmet Somoniho D ( 1 1 ) 93,94 178 SchW [nkoJ(12) JJ 201 2J4 Scfimidt Sophie K (12; J JJ 146 147 200 Schneider Goil 0(09) 117 Schneider JonF(IO) 105 Schober LisoM(09) 117 Schtomm. 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Jennifer R (09) frroto Sieven M (12) tripp Jellrey C (12) Tuoion, Glenn Q (12; Tubbs. Timorhy R(11) luerk Jennifer L( 10) Toohey Corogh fX ( 1 1 ) Tuohey MeighonJ(12) Turpin John S ( 1 1 ) Tyler. Randy FoculIy 119 90 35 35. 136. 170. 161. .36 119. 178 94. 170 10.36 221 119 211 94. 170. 172 J6 106 06. 170 226 119 119 06 139 36. 231 36 94 106 56 94 06 5a 94 130 Von Grosse. Kimbroy V ( 1 1 ) Von Grosse Shone L (09) Voss. Kevin (12) Vrong. Andy (10) Vu. Dung M( 10) Vuong. ChiT(ll) Vuong. Minh Q (09) Vuong. Tammy T ( 10) 94 168 204 196 226 107 170 94 119 107 174 Urochvtrv. Cynthto L(12) 36 UievKh. AHon G (12) JO. 52. 166. 169. 227 Uievich. Michael P( 10) 107. IQI.226 Wochrer, Kelly K( 10) Wogner ChorlesD(lO) Wogner Heorher N { 10) Wolfier, Glenn M (09) Walker Shelley L (12) Wollihon. CrertG(lO) Wollihon, ScorrG(ll) Woiiin, RoychellJ(lO) Wolrz. fXQndS(lO) Wong. Yu-Jen(l2) J6 Wotngron Debro Stoft Wotr.ngron John D (09) Wosmger Aofon M ( 10) Wosinger Amanda £ (12) Wosingef, Shonon D(0 ?) 1W, 226 228 Woronabe. OovidM (12) Woronobe, Motthew f ( 10) Weof Dovidn(12) Webiref Derr-ck I ( lO) Weinberger Paul Faculty Weiss, Raymond L (10) We ' iser. Peter M ( 12) Wells Je(em(eD(lO) Wells. Mofk A ( 10) 3 r 107 168 107 107 1 19 200 06 107 94 107 142 166 161 107 170 172 174 176 119 192 214 64 107 06 64 64 119 144 170 37 107 37 225 107 200 10O 142 107 37 107 107 190 191 201 Wlirenberg. JoelC(ll) 94 166 227 Wiffenberg. 5fetanie D (12; 07. 158 Wolf. Jason M (09) 1 19 Voile Jodd(12) 07 Woo Diono K (09) 119.168,170 Woo. Joseph (11) 181.220.206 Wood. EliiQberhA(ll) 94 Woods MichoelW (09) 119.170 Wiolsey ChrisiopherS(lO) 99 107. 196.226. 229 Vrighr Oannai (12) 37 WrighrKiaiberlyl .(12). . 07.45.122.216 Wnghl WodeH(IO) Wu Chao-Joan(ll) Wu. Gin(ll) 94 Wuisii i rnilo Fnfuliv 100 Yonez Schode M (09) 119 Yorker Froser 1(10) 107 170 rornell S oitL(12) 27 37 186 Yerger Srephen F (09) 119 YerMe Lna J (12) 16 26.07 42 158 (62 (60. (68 Yohe HonaldA(12) 37 227 Young. Gregory A (12) 37 170 174. 176 181 Young TaraM(ll) 10 94 Yuhon. Heeno K (09) 112. 119. 167. 170 249 V ,1 . Interests were roised In the higher hemlines this y ar ' OS seen by Krljlo Wfekomp In her mini skirt. Sum Syn models her leother JocKet, or ' of this y ors more expensive foshions . • Gorfleld, thot tunny, fot cot seamed tocling on to everyone ' s cor this yeor, includirig ' iun Ml ParK s Morcy Kjplber deploys qne ot the maf y different type 6( On DcxittJ signs. li 25 A J n UC ' Cil -C j , Kori Brown — Co-Ediror, Mini-Mog, Opening j iDf i c - -h . ifeve Anthony — Co-Ediror, Opening, Dividers i im Wesrod — Phoro Editor Extroordlnnore be Woo — Sports Editor, Artist, Colligropher Rudy Fries — Sports Editor Xonne Drokke — Juniors, Soccer Heather Hare — j Amy Drown — Spirit Sections It Ronnons, Jr. Honors, C5F The Aerie Staff proudly presents this Tenth Afi; niversory Edition of Aerie We ore grorefulfi understanding ond cooperotion of rtv Stoff of LHH5, ond we hope thqtJ I BfSk meets their expectations Wed lijg o thonk the Photography Two clas MRclr printing exper- tise, (ym MtU HZ t KK having lots of blank spooHJ HpiVoodfrey for her wonderful e! ' __ ur deepest oppreciotion Is given to Albert ond Jbmes Photogrophy for the film, processing and speciol photography that mode this whole thing possible Dob Stephenson . our Toylor Publishing Co representotive wos olwoys oi hond to guide us down the poth to completion — thonk you. We olso thonk our friends ond fomily for putting up with us when we got ctozy at deodline time . . . it ' s over, we con go bock to normal now. Finally, os odviser of this exilleroting, frustroting, stress cousing ond ftiendship moking project. Id like to thonk my stoff. I know you didn ' t hove ony ideo what you were getting Into when you inter- viewed lost spring. We mode it!! I am so proud of oil your hord work, inspired ideos ond complete croziness You were o diverse bunch of individuols who leorned how to work together to ... Celebrate 66 — Dolynn Moiek Mindy Hill — Activities Editor, Football Mart Druboker — Copy Editor Cristy Chose — WOIW SIO ' ; inoe r Mark Poiordy — Copy Editor, Computer Viz .J- Academics Editor, Faculty r Suchman — Sports Stoff y — Clubs Editor, Photos hompson — Seniors, Trock nno Noble — Seniors, Soccer JeffXq rifii ' Ecfiror, Photos . Spons. Phoios by Day, ler nlj — Spons. Clubs PhoK-v renH;5 nds, P.iiv Ooy Kendro Minke — $i M ' j cl i rr P Greg Young — 5p. -- ( 0 _Kor!££9rker — Activities. Jeannie Jokso — Seniors, Underclossmen Dividers, Ctos fc. Joson Green — Freshmen. Key i Q{ C nH ' aychell Wollin-SophorT.or« m C ' ; Sracie Wilson Dolynn MoIek — Leader of the Pack. HO i L iMLAr Staff Credits 251 .y- 252 Closing The lost year of our first decade is over; it was o decode of pride. The celebrorion has now ended. As we move on ro our future we remember what LHH5 has taught us. The end of Q year is o reflective time, both sod and happy. We begin a new decode and we eagerly anticipate our new occomplishments. The pride which we feel for our school hos been integral in many octivities. We were proud or our footboll gomes, plays, and pep assemblies. At graduation, we were happy rhot we actually mode it through oil four yeors. Some of us ore even proud of the fact that we ' ve gotten o scholorship to the college of our choice. The future has much to offer us. All of the Loguno Hills Hawks hove had on enormously successful decode, many people hove contributed to success. We pass the next decode on to the next generation of Hawks with anticipa- tion for the best. Closing 253 254 Closing ' f ' . X; W L h a -fun v - ' ' ' ' +- member 4Ax tran P ' ' the ti ' nies 1 9ta( cd c iuts v_ 1 - . . - eue Y -hme 1 did., ftny -(or a -vhC (c- VOL) . Ha £ O C-fd Gumnr n-) 91 ad IT ■pA- T - i4a -. , O-c Oi r ?•- . r - -r.. o, _, , 005 As v - ' . V f j c_oiC4£Y -y-H Zy ' c -ry ar r)- 1 s a v=.-V- ' 3 ' • u 256 Celebrate . . . the end t lI -) i5 (1 )6 I (n 1 VOh f ' Bc ' - V.-K- £ -:ici- — z ccjfc !«==-r sot,V ' VV N _ - . Tl_srV r — ' OTVjr ! C t- r yo vF ,_ ' X K -. - X- f -.AT-. - X . A_ ' .0 Xcx, ' icb,  T CEi ' - ' i iii, or u( vi ] fyoberit lu hii rnc -thz. « (acu cinCi. ) oooV ai l e )nr -H ' oqi L i 1 - V i - ' .: - x c . ' ' C ' M f .V it | r ' J ' ' O i y h ' f- ' vC U d - vJf- ' - ..-,0 .hi . 6 2 qo , ' 9 ' v A ?■o ftf ' T, ) Lkl, mrai O SI fee OF (boir fe TO SCHOOL. MOW • bo ' ' IaJoR«.V, its T te see you play we 7$L i My f LLO ' OpHoy OtCS ' A i AT, :3S- V ovysv? OA Me t vh. Ij c u nPx yesr S 1 Jl toe mcA vAOtyrisoDe.r ' « -S. l OduXu S q v«,rr c OuCOJLN ourd toti w, or V Logunb flUIs High School « ii
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