Lakewood High School - Citadel Yearbook (Lakewood, CA)

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The culinary arts were per- fected by creative cheIfJs and appreciated by all who sam- pled their concoctions. These varied efforts combined to meet the same endg they made LHS a dynamic and interest- ing place to be. 1. The MADRICALS, under the expert guidance of MR. CLEMENS, ascended the steps to excellence. 2. AMY PINKERTONshows off her artistic talent by sketching MARIO BRESNAHAN in her drawing and painting class. 3. A quick and delicious breakfast is whipped together by MIKE BROWN, CHRIS CHENARIDES and MIKE OLIVERIO. 4. The DRUMMERS look especially sharp in their new tuxedos as they perform during half-time. 5. Advanced dancers TAMMY BUMGARNER, KATHY WALSH and LESLIE FORD form a centerpiece during rehearsals for the spring dance concert. 6. CARLETTA REPROGLE is PAT McCANN's c oice for the perfect portrait subject in photography class. 7. Eloquent speaking talents were evident when HOWARD COOPER delivered his oration. ...- I - J. i ft. X 3 eggs 31' 2 6 Create A Masterpiece a . Q V xx I r H 'ia Q 1' - , ' A 7'l.' , -- . .. V, S2454 . M fjf. .. .v'l . , V 591 Q , . . ff C . 3 .. - . 'f f'Q'.'-. '. - -- ' f 5. 5' J., I . . Ay 'vo 0 U 1 4 , ' Q '1 Ci T ' .J 1 1 , 5 f -L , .5144 : ' it ag? - X 'WF' XR, A -Q :jg Q W Ka .K N. F 0 ' r. , , Make the Investment Any good investment pays a handsome return: the years spent at Lakewood High School were no exception. They were an investment in the future. Lancers pre ared themselves by accepting the challenges of acadnemic classes, such as advanced placement history, which would afford them the op ortunity to save time and money in college. Leaders of tfie many student organizations on cam- pus gained experience in lanning, or anizing, managing and working toward the acliievement 0? common goals and ideals. Courses such as computer programming and draft- ing provided the opportunity to gain practical, marketable skil s. The wise investment of time and effort paid big dividends. 1. MR. MEDNICK leads his advanced placement history class to intellec- tual victory. 2. The CABINET was often found to be the hardest working group on campus. 3. The LANCE STAFF takes time out from its arduous uties to pose for the photographer. 4. Under MR. FLYNN'S direction, TODD BRUNINC, IAMIE BARCUS and SUSIE IACKSON learn the basics of computer programming. 5. ROTC presents a colorful display of the flags at the Milk Bowl. 6. MRS. BROWN guides P.R.I.D.E. Club members VERONICA GALLAGHER, MIKE REYES, YVONNE LEWIS and IULIE GREETHONC on how to improve human relations. 7. MRS. COOKE'S efficient assistance ins ires MATT ELLIOTT and IESS QUINTANIALLA to read more. 8. Coacli JOHN HERBOLD is rewarded for his years of dedicated service by Lakewood Ma or PAUL ZELTNER and LHS prin- cipal HELEN Z. HANSEN. 9. Canciy striper TRICIA WALKER spends many hours as a hospital volunteer. 2 3 8 Make the Investment I 711 lim ,.,.--,q .rgr -gf B , 7 fa -1 LJ A K-W' ',!- Y J 1. 6 Make the Investment 9 Reach Out Lakewood High School has always been a place where people count. The administration and staff maintained a policy of being accessible, open to suggestions and promot- ing new ideas. Students were especially aware of the ne- cessit to reach out to help a fellow student, a neighbor or a friencff The idea that two heads or hands were better than one promoted working together at every level of the school. Whether it was an individual or a group effort, all Lancers reached out in a caring and sharing way. Lakewood High School was the place where people made the difference. 1. MR. BRASSER registers disbelief as he attempts to balance class sizes. 2. KRISTIN WEATHERMON and DEANNA VINCELLO are really tied up on the office PBX. 3. The PTA drive was a major success for MR. LYMAN and MRS. OTTO. 4. MR. HAMILTON cruises the campus on his easy rider bicycle and in his latest chopper outfit. 5. MR. HOWEY explains the intricacies of the Varitype machine to PHAL TUY and IIEIEN HSIAO. 6. MRS. KARCHER shows STEVE CASTRO the basics of scooping pop- corn. 7. Rust removal from a '53 Chevy was no problem for 1.1. MATSON and CRAIG FOURNIER. 8. MR. SHAVER'S constant smile was a big Lakewood asset. QWPMF His' A r 3 10 Reach Out I IHI Ill SI IHI HI Sl Ili! lil HI IHII HICHI' I l'IlI'I Iil'IS'l' Reach Out Nobody Does It Better Big Red Pride is legendary. It was evident everywhere at LHS - in its traditions, its events, its style. Performing groups, such as the LHS band, rifle squad and pepsters, elped keep the Lancer traditions alive and going strong. The annual pancake breakfast held by the Booster Club was a huge success. The newest symbol of Big Red Country was the exciting addition of a new scoreboard for the stadium. In a time when many schools complained of apathy or disinterest, LHS students banded together to prove that nobody does it better than the Lakewood Lancers. 1. A noon rally is started with a bang by the RIFLE SQUAD. 2. VARSITY CHEER performs its rendition of WAIL . 3. Drum Major ALLEN SCI-IWARZBACH directs the multi-talented LANCER BAND. 4. The mighty LANCER encoura es the spirits of LISA EDWARDS and DIANE DRAKE. 5. SONG is artfuiy animated as it does an exquisite routine. 6. The new stadium scoreboard registed the tallies for an undefeated football season. 7. The Booster Club's sportschair provides a comfortable seat for MRS. HANSEN. 8. Graduation, the culmination of twelve years of diligent studying, is anxiously awaited by ROBIN RIBAYA and TED MALLEY. 3 12 Nobody Does It Better , . Aw.,- 'W . 4 .N lun A 5 . . . , L ,fu ,J If 1' V 'Z . -1 Lg! ' Ev, fl! '14, 7411- -J, 3 ru 'mls IF ' ' - f-- - VW 1- '.-a.:.jfA -:rua-,.,v,.,.,,.J, ' ,frx --' . 1-1-4' ' - f- H KW Us N-... ' 15. 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There were ofd favorites, like a day at the beach or a picnic in the Fark. For those with plenty of cash, there was no shortage of ine dinin establishments. In addition to movies at local theaters, Siere were more exotic destinations, such as amusement parks, miniature golf courses and seaside vil- lages. The favorite of all, however, was the simpler plea- sure of sharing a quiet walk together. 1. After a long day at school, CINDY WILDT and BRAD STEVESON enjoy a romantic afternoon of laughing and splashing. 2. IOHN STEVENS shows the wav for SUSAN MILLS' putt. 3. RICK STALLINGS and LESLIE ANDERSON make friends with CAPT'N. ANDY at Rivertowne. 4. Visiting the Spruce Goose was an overwhelming experience for IEFF CANADY and DEBBIE VICKERY. 5. CHRIS ARNOLD phones in BARBARA TAYLOR'S order at 'Round the Corner. 6. SANDRA PAYTON and TIM ROBINETT share their sweetness at the candy shop. 7. llM WEEKS and TINA SWAN spend a special moment together. 8. A picnic at the park was one of the precious times enjoyed by STEVE PARKMAN and CHERYL SOUTI-IERLAND. 9. THOMAS PRUITT and IANELLE BISHOP pose for a memorable portrait taken by MR. MELLENCAMP. 3 4 16 Civilized Pleasures ' 1 1 1 Mig I 3' 1 K 2 'ixiv '. in fm A . lf' ig S573 srl ' ,J .3 F. ' 'X .ur 692 I ' 72' Km. V5 f me df? 3 .v'f x, ,, - s. ? f ' X' J, ... ,. rs at' 4'ihu'?.a6 ,Q Day of the Lancers Getting up was never easy, especially since a day in the life of a Lancer began at 7:58 a.m. Fortunately, that usually meant that snack came a little earlier too. While many Lancers gathered to gossip at nutrition, others concen- trated on getting last-minute answers for a government exam. Many Lakewood students spent part of their day at one of the many offerings in the Regional Occupational Programg they learned diverse skills that ranged from horti- culture to bicycle repair. Lunch was a favorite part of the day for almost everyone. After school came homework, a job for some or a little time to spend relaxing and enjoying the company of friends. 1. TERRANCE SAM gets the answer from MISS HUMMER. 2. TAMMY LEWIS orders her hot fudge sundae, while STEVE IOHNSON ponders the menu. 3. A personal stereo provides a pleasant break in the school day for HEATHER YEE. 4. All of the fancy autos come to the Bubble Machine to 'et gas from HEATHER CRONE. 5. TODD HERMAN has a sweet tooth for lllavored popcorn. 6. PAT BENKO spends some free time perfecting his bowling game. 7. A moment at snack is used by ROBERT YI to study for a physics test. 8. HEATHER CLISBY, CHRIS MARTIN and ROBIN RIBAYA attract quite a lunchtime crowd. 3 18 Day of the Lancers U r X J r M 1 - P V , L,:,.' J,...., ui 'l 6 l ' Q , f 1 1 Q41 2 ,f. 'X . . i -A 8 Day of the Lancers 19 N- l xy, . W, 5 -My H we 49 .I 6. M My 'Aw I M H m I- usb f xy B. ' w. Y A ,,, ' -s. 1, x 'QQ' P' he T? 93 ggzx X !,b. . 11 .P-ZR - I fa: , . .- w 5 gf. 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For those with the budgets, the G and preppy looks were in , and shorts went with shirts ear- ing a most any mammal or reptile on the lefthand side. To reall stand out in a crowd, some Lancers donned the psycliedelic style or adopted the mod mode. The only summary of the 1984 fashion news would be that almost anything went. 1. TOM NANTAIS, IILL INGRAM, BRENT LAURITSEN, MARY CLARK, MIKE YOUNG SMA and IOLENE KANE possess quarterly style. 2. The ultimate preppies are IODI BLAKE, IULIE POOLE, STEVE SEARS, CHRISTY SUNDIN and DONNA PEHOSKI. 3. The dress-look returns to LHS thanks to LETITIA ARCHIE, KIM WOODWARD, CONNIE SENA, LORI ROWLAND, KATHY WALSH and WENDY CLARK. 4. DANA HOOTEN, GEOFF BARTON and MIKE WHITNEY were frequently caught in casual shorts and polo shirts. 5. IEFF LAING, ROBERT SALAZAR, DAVE MANNING and TED STRONG are excited by the latest centerfold of a surfboard. 6. MIKE YOUNGSMA asks PATTY BROOKS for some hair advice as a security officer prepares to arrest him. 7. MICHELLE LOTT, Bullock's Cam us Re resentative, always dresses in the latest styles. 8. The ps chedjelicu Fad is a hit with KATH WILMSHURST, GREG ERNST, SIUSAN PRATTE, SANDY MARTIN and DAVE BLACKBURN. 9. The flashdance craze is modeled by DIANA MCPEAK, TAMMY BUM- GARNER, IENNIFER DRAKE, PIPER MACKAY, DANA HOOTEN, IOSIE DONEGAN and KARI MANN. 3 22 A Step Ahead '4 1-.1 5. 131'- -A his X X 2 1. ,puma 'Z wif Wa w. V s, 2 Tl '44 1 2 6:3 ia 5 I ' 4 3,3991 ' 7 + Lsglfft ' L . . :T'iQQi5lWf E if 1 2531: fi' h'ig,,4,,',1.-1-ff MS 113- iv' jg! 1 lf' T4 n... f2.f X .V w Oh! You Kids! If it were fun, it was in. If it were crazy, it was in. What was in in 1984? Almost anything old, almost anything plas- tic, almost anything with an engine and gasoline in it, almost anything that went in, on, over or under anything with an engine and gasoline in it were in. And, almost anything that proclaimed Lancers 9961? From Vespas to cordless phones, from theme restaurants to pizza palaces, the variety of toys and activities available to Lancers was huge. Iazzercize, jogging and weightlifting were especially popular pastimes. There was something in for every Lancer in 1984. 1. DENNIS ARCHAMBAULT, ANDREA ROSALES, CHRIS WADE and KIM GOODMAN frequently tour the campus on their Vespas. 2. KIM SADLER prepares for a rainy day with her Izod umbrella collection. 3. Gumby, spirit buttons, personalized license plates, plastic shoes and bags, and paste-on stickers were some of the more popular fads of 1984. 4. IEFF LAINC and SCOTT OLSEN share a lunch in the cafeteria annex. 5. CHRISTY DROWN phones home with a little help from the latest cordless communication device. 6. BILL PUTREN fine-tunes his Odyssey before a weekend trip to the mountains. 7. One of the latest crazes, break dancing, allows GARY RUDNICK, CRAIG MCDONALD and SCOTT FERGUSON to show og their stuff. 8. MATT PAUL scores while playing high ball at Golf 'n' Stu . i V fm' 5 A if 'W f' fl rj 'S A W AA . ,. VV W 0150209 . quo wmvss 3 24 Oh! You Kids! ,J 1' ' I .--v' '.:'3! 2 - 1 -..Ds mv. v 1 . fi I Cy : 1 1' .Q Q e - xx fa X . W' ' 'P A - 'C r---4 55 A N V. 'N , 's x .4 V: K ,K Q, x .- z, '1 .L.'f rf- 14.1-fi ni r Y -4 I Oh' You Klds' 2 Life in the Fast Lane Weekends only came once every five days and only lasted for two, so Lancers had to savor every minute. Besides work and homework, there were countless diversions to enjoy. Some stu- dents enjo ed competition in racing, rodeos and various shows. Others looked forward to heading to the beach, the desert or the local mountains. The US concert series was very popular, while movies and cable television specials also had a large following. The one activity that everyone enjoyed on the weekend was getting a little extra sleep. 1. MONICA DE CILLIS, DONNA FAY and ROBBIE LASSERS take a moment to ponder the history surrounding the Greek Parthenon. 2. Shearin sheep was one of the lessons learned by MIKE WARZYBOK duringlthe summerie spent down under as an AFS'r. 3. DAVE MANNING shows off is surfing ability at Hunting- ton Beach. 4. MR. WOOD prays for forgiveness from Sheriff's Ex lorer BOB MORAN. 5. IOCIE PROCTOR and her steed perform admirably at the national horse show. 6. BRAD STEVESON'S rooster tail impresses the spectators at Lake Millerton. 7. CHRIS BLACHOWICZ prepares to p unge from a Naples bridge. 26 Life in the Fast Lane T :lg i-mm-a X i P' -sv 257 I. if ' Q V 5 Ny K., x .lf 49 , X 'Q - : 3 Q4-. 41 4 ' . . ,445 1 .wk VL- 1 P 'll'-1 qt 44 - If 1 .1 Xf' . fi 'X- L in 1 Q xa m 4 , ' n i fl ' +P? -7 ' 'Q ' f . 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The fast times proved to ie the fun times, and they will not soon be forgotten. 1. MONICA WALKER gas s in shock at KIM WOODWARD'S costume. 2. DR. SHICKLER kicks baclls for a moment to tell one of his great jokes. 3. BRIAN FARBER gets as wet as his car. 4. Fast times were apparently not hard times for IOHN BERGENDAHL. 5. IIM CLEARY and Sl-IELLY DROWN take a fast trip into the stratosphere. 6. LISA EDWARDS gets a helping hand with her CITADEL project. 7. CINDY MATHEWSON, SAN- DRA PAYTON, ROBIN PEAVY and CYNDEE WILDT celebrate Halloween by wearin imaginative costumes. 8. MRS. BASS dresses as the Wicked Witch of tie West to discourage truancies. 49 i A54 28 Fast Times At Lakewood High I I xi' ' ' 7 ' -irc... rx.-.-0 ftf, J pf' - , tv 'WW' 'f-A, ' 4 J- 5' X A I xx, lpffv' . f' 'S KN, . as ,Mtg 1 ' , xxx ' I rr? 1' 1 ,.'f 'a4na.U ' p , r L 7 , . Yr , I Q J, 6 . f I . 'H . 51 ff' f K, ' F' Fkfgi , ,., if iw, 6 if ff ' f f ,Af l ,, S Ki-A Y . .j' H Q a:v4 - E11 'YK ' li K , ,, ,mv F? I V ' Liz ' I ff. 'K '5 f4f:' f I ? ' 9 The Taste Of Success Success is not a giftg it is earned. Success is achieved only by effort, and even then it is not guaranteed. The LHS spirit is a dedication to success, to the pursuit of excellence. Making an A on a tough trig test, scoring the final goal in a soccer match, finding the impossible unknown in chem lab, meeting your best friend for lunch in the quad, having an undefeated football season, talking with an administra- tor about the future were all ingredients in a successful year. Success meant reaching deep inside and bringing out the best, whether it was an individual or group effort. In lI,984, the Lancers were successful and did bring out the est. 1. A jack-knife dive proves successful for IERRY FRIEDMAN. 2. MIKE REYES sells pretzels to IANET BEST and SABRINA PINDER during snack. 3. MRS. RIGARD admires the hot wheels that belong to VICTOR WILLIAMS and GREG OGLESBY. 4. IOSEPH PHEARS and DAVID RIMA perform an awesome high five. 5. MR. FLOOD, a senior counselor at last, el S PAULA KEMBALL and DEBBIE VICKERY prepare for the SAT. 6. Sailing over the high hurdles was KATHY IOI-INSON'S special forte. 7. PARTY CARVALHO, an outstanding soccer player, booms in for another goal. 8. MRS. HANSEN proudly presents medallion diplomas to two exceptional graduates, DAN DAVIS and HEATHER GILLILAND. I WWW I 2 ibn QI- iii-- . H Q3 11 .- -XQ N M fe' ,,., 3 30 The Taste Of Success f' Q5 S ,,, .,......,,., u Y ' x .Ju N 4, Qc-ff'X. . .- v5 f AW 1 4 I I R X Y N N' ' xi hit rl, WW' .....- 4 .ii 1, -ni -S 1-.ug ff-p, K 'N -J :ggi-V. ,. - 43' 'fi STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Qlf E 1 Student Life 33 5 83 9 ' I 5 ilk. Sf 42 5 '42-,EJ 51 ' 4. 7' - FEW. - fgriafr fi 'fb' ..-34 .' 'M - lb, 1 if , 0 :if Q RIMQ , 'T' ,N if I-.J 'A sul gf' 2 Q., -og- 1- .HL N The Queen and Her Court 35 Homecoming 1983 With a 23 skidoo, Lakewood celebrated its twenty-sixth homecoming based on the theme: 'tThe Roaring '20s . The spirits started to flow on Monday with a morning rally and c ass competitions in zig-zag ball, the egg drop and a gunny sack race. Tuesday was old uniform dayg Wednesday was reserved for mourn Poly day, a water balloon toss, Hie- eating contests and efforts to shave the balloons. The c ar- Ieston dance contest and roaring '20s costume day were huge successes. Chaos reigned Thursday night as students raced to create colorful booths and floats before the mid- night deadline. Homecoming day saw an overflow crowd of alumni, teachers and students partake of the homecom- ing faire. The entire event was an unqualified success. 1. MIKE MENDEZ gives a balloon a close shave. 2. DEBBIE LUIAN discovers that banana cream pie is not her favorite. 3. MRS. FRANK mourns for Poly. 4. Knickers and flappers return to popularity. 5. The senior float shows what happens to lackrabbits found in Big Red Country. 6. AFS'rs sell CRISTINA RIZZI bootleg bombers. 7. MR. SHAFER looks less than pleased with prison fare. 8. The queen, her court and their escorts stand for the Alma Mater. 9. DIANE DRAKE and LISA EDWARDS do some fancy '20s moves. 10. LORI SHROTMAN and her friends decide to sit this dance out. 11. The big red machine carries the pepsters onto the field. 4 36 Homecoming 1983 JI If f xv I Qf K f ' N 2 pf AJ V37 .M 1 --21- - A 1. df Q W '.li ' '14- ..- ...va '33 2, 1 L' n V . 5, ffl x ' ' 'Q A-.L .I f'.x -, JN. 'Z 1 ,' , , H , A JN' ' 1 p ,'.-- ' - . --: ,ma + .-Af, 'A .' ' L -A V, . ,. . . , . . - J -4 hz' f-,I 1 ,' M, V '-v. .-. 'mg -A54 , .., 1 - If ' x 1 X IIMYN , A Y' ...4.x.-. .Lum xx ,', '.'f. 1 12,11 . 'a I ,,,agl1. L' ., , ' N sr-1,311 1.4. '-sm. I , 7 sr-A 3 X . -,-, -. .-1.,.,.' .111 '., K . -gg: . 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'N da S .fi jjgv. of YI U E W go ff R vi , o,..o m ' Wx Homecoming Memories 39 Pep Leaders Lancer pep leaders did an outstanding job of organizing, mana ing and supervising the high-spirited roups. The co-ordination required for the assembly of all ofthe various groups, including the band, was an awesome responsibil- ity. Each group had a special routine, day and night uni- forms, certain music and an allotted period of time in which to perform. The execution by all of the groups was especially fine considering all of these variables. The lead- ers of each group were the ones most responsible for the success of each performance. 1. CHRISSIE KAVENEY and IANICE RAINER headed Lakewood's varsity and IV yell squads. 2. HEATHER CLISBY, ROBIN RIBAYA and RENATE DIXON show the crowd how to do the funky chicken. 3. The Bannerettes show their school spirit with a rousing chorus of the Alma Mater. 4. Flag and song heads KIM WOODWARD and LISA EDWARDS kept the girls in step. 5. Drum Major ALLEN SCHWARZBACH and Captain ROBIN DAVIS headed the band and drill divisions. 6. The Rifle Squad was among the most active pep groups. 7. Drill team managers included CONNIE SENA, SUSAN ESPINOSA and DONNA INGHAM. 8. VERONICA GALLAGHER, TONYA GREEN, ROBIN DAVIS, SUSAN BELANGER, TRACI FLETCHER and CHRISTI SUNDIN headed the se arate divisions of the drill team. 9. SCOTT BITTEROLF masqueraded throughout the year as Lakewood's mascot. M 4 ,,- . K-,wi A453-we . K x sk J r 1 .. V' K, ' 3 . w,,,g,sxfLi3.,,. , gf, 1 I 'Ha-w l..' ..,,. 4... ,.,-... 4... .,,. , L,.,..,x -wp- 2 m',.: . Im' . ,AX 4 'ws .gggggglggf-2,155 A W J.-. ,..,...,,.., ,T .. 4'-abr, 'J' Q3 . . , qxs2.:,L.',,f,1Q wr 135-jf gf q:f1'e'5..a W . ' nf' S' H' - . VH. s A mv-., s at as . .xl J -' ,K-UWM, ji I its -emi, . , ,K ,Q W qt.- .' - -vffag I-f ff 'ffvfs-f -Q - ,, ..-iff 2-fear -. . . - 'Y ,Y -Sf-' aff, L., , , ,..',q,' 'fi'-iJ'5'2z.,i ,,a,p7 Xl,3.W..':!' Mag Q. .. 1iff 1--H93P.fi?n. .'3? i.- t - ' v.:1 5'.s1f.'..fin-ivlw,-.21'3t4..,f, ' 40 Pep Leaders Cheer!Majorette!Song!Flag Lakewood has the spirit! Yes it does! The backbone of this spirit was undoubtedly the Lancer ep groups. From the musical routines of song and flag to the rhythmic chants of the yell squads, the fans at rallies and games were motivated to clap, stomp and cheer the Lancers on to their many victories. The baton twirling feats of majorette Kristi Hanns kept the people mesmerized. Throughout the year the pride, dedication and zeal of Lakewood's pep groups kept spirits high and adrenalin flowing. 1. IV Yell: MICHELLE DAVIDLOO, DEBBIE LUIAN, IANICE RAINER, IULIE ROOT, MARIE KENNEDY, BARBARA TAYLOR. 2. The pepsters finish another rally. 3. Varsity Yell: CHRISSIE KAVENEY, ROBIN RIBAYA, MONICA WALKER, RENATE DIXON, LISA FULTON, MICHELLE CASTILLO, HEATHER CLISBY, ROSEMARY CARD, SHARILL HANNS. 4. Majorettei KRISTI HANNS. 5. Song: ROSE PEREZ, DIANE DRAKE, LISA EDWARDS, KATHY WALSH, PAULA KEM- BALL, KELLY GOODWIN. 6. KATHY WALSH dances her Way through a difficult routine. 7. The IV Yell Squad rests between cheers. 8. Pepsters were great friends. 9. Flag: LESLEE ANDER- SON, IULIE YU, AMY PINKERTON, KIM WOODWARD, TONYA STURCILL. I 2 42 Cheer!Majorette!SonglFlag WN -. J ' aw 15 1 Sf '- UP 1154 -ri' . 'Th We il x W' A i . 5- K XI ,f .f . Z. H41 K X ' .N '1 9, ,I v:AL.,.,,,, N .fr 2-. .N , N- W-I' Q YA - s ji 49 4 g . ru7 L... W ':'fQ Y .42 A n' 1? I F 'mn -fa IS, Orchestra As the orchestra responded to the enthusiastic direction of Lakewood's new conductor, Mr. Iohn Hannan, some of the most melodious music the school has ever heard was played by the expert music makers. The separation of the strings and woodwinds from the brass and percussion sections made Monday night rehearsals a necessity. Concert mistress Heather Gilliland was instrumental in bringing fine sounds from the various sections. The many long hours of practice were well invested: performances by the orchestra at assemblies, concerts and in the spring musical were among the highlights of the school year. 1. Woodwinds: C. GARRISON, L. GATES. R. DIXON, I. HYNES. 2. Flutes: T. SEDLAK, R. DIXON, M. KENDALL, 1. RIOS. 3. Cellos: M. MOREY, T. FRANK, G. UNDERHILL, N. LARRONDO. 4. Violins: FIRST ROW: H. GILLILAND, M. MCCORMICK, L. HARRIS, A. DE DEN, S. DUMONT. ROW TWO: C. VASQUEZ, D. EDWARDS, T. MARTIN, R. KUON, M. BLACK, R. AVILLA, L. FUENTES. 5. The Lakewood High School Orches- tra. 6. Bass: S. I-IISERMAN, K. TRAN. 7. Conductor IOHN HANNAN. 'D A-FZ hal! 44 Orchestra X J, km v 'kyfw i x asv x 'YQ 350- Q 41' 'oo -uh , K X . -n, K 9.4 . fn Q f x .Vx .1-ra , 'uw .'z1Xy3:,.Q '- 14 -Na, Vwiq 4 , y..5,,s,,,i . 4 ,V . its M, , mfr , .-'iiiijx-Jzf 1 va' - -WFVFSQ ' ,1-A1859 - 5. W . g I -vu 'wg . LTV? .t -' f- ., --q..,,,. ,,w,g,.-X .A .X ,,.,NMASk5d LEM. mfg gk K ... .. 1 ,,,v3,. ,X . ,. 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R X ER N f , A XEXMX x N Y, n 4 5 X M JP if M ,MVP MM5fQ 1 W 3 ,..YAf'l t .3 x X ,E K V ,, i I 3 Q X 'N 3253 W 'rl I .xi-Ywf +5 ,1 J' K ii -as Band Talent, dedication, diligence and pride were four of the most important re uirements to be a member of the Lake- wood High Schodl Marching Band. Although the talent sometimes needed polishing, there was an abundance of good musicians in the band. A special dedication to the and and to the school was necessary, also: these Lancers spent a great amount of time racticing for their many performances. Diligence in ljearning the music and routines was a requisite for each band member. Finally, every member was proud not only of the music he pro- duced and the uniform he wore, but proud of representing LHS. 1. Also Saxophones and Melephones: A. CHEEKS, M. WHITNEY, W. WRIGHT, B. CLARK. 2. The trumpets herald the beginning of a rally. 3. Flutes: FIRST ROW: K. SCHIER, L. MCDONALD, N. LEONARD, C. STAN- TON, I. MORRISSEY. ROW TWO: L. MILLER, T. HAWKINS, L. DI PAS- QUALE. 4. Clarinets: FIRST ROW: D. KOONS. ROW TWO: L. MORALES, L.CATES.ROMITHREE:R.GATES,M.ANDREWkS.SNELLGROVE,C HOLBROUK, M. ALLEN, I. SAMOIAN, S. LAWTON. 5. Baritones and Bass Clarinets: I. ALLRED, M. STUHLBARG, A. RUIZ, E. SOLOMON. 6. Percussion: FIRST ROW: P. BRODEUR, K. CRUZ. ROW TWO: L. ROW- LAND, B. TOWERS, I. RIOS, M. DESLER. S. MAYBERRY, S. HARRIS, B. EVANS, S. ARTHUR, C. CAVE, M. GIER, N. LEWIS, I. FARRINCTON. 7. Troinbones: R. LOWE, S. CARTER, C. COODENOUGH, I. WRIGHT, B. WILLIAMS, M. HAGELIN. 8. Drum Major: ALLEN SCHWARZBACH. 9. Trumpets: FIRST ROW: T. NEBERGALL, I. FOOTE, T. MYERS, S. SOTH, S.NEWWON,ISALVADOR,K.DONLEY.ROWVNNO:R.VASQUEZ,L VHLA,P.CHAVARRE,C.BARTON,T.RASMUSSEN,RIUSTKE,T MAYO,A.ESTRADA,C.CHAZARLAN,T.PARKS Z .1 K, ix 1 ,Nik if' I fi. 5, vw 5 ff: 3. . ' S ,ht u K T . rr, T A 11.-gi., ,' on 1 7'. 1431 ,- 'L 547+-Siigi,-?'-. 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They were joined by the A Capella and Concert Choirs in a particularly memorable Christmas program. The finale of the year was the presentation of the school musical, Annie Get Your Gun! In this endeavor, the department achieved a new level of excellence in both effort and execu- tion. Every Lancer was especially proud of the vocal musi- cians and their director, Mr. Marc Clemens. 1. STEVE BARNDT, STEVEN NEWTON and TONY LOLCOMA lead the Christmas songfest presented by the Second Chapter Singers. 2. The beautiful setting for the program was only surpassed by the excellent singing. 3. LORI WICKI-IAM and NOSHIN AFROOKHTEH sing from the heart for Lakewood parents. 4. MR. MARC CLEMENS was the underlying inspiration for the musical groups. 5. The Second Chapter Singers. 6. The A Cappella Choir. 7. MR. CLEMENS em hasizes a musical point. 8. IENNIFER LOOMIS leads the chorus. 9. The Concert Choir. 10. MARK QUICK and GLORIA ELLIOTT reach for the high notes. 1 1. The conductor implores the girls to take a bow. ,rf-'-1, s 50 Vocal Music FIRST ROW C Arndt N Afrookhteh B Kirby A Miller K Mohler I Wnkhnn I I-ulto 1 Smalley G Elliott N Perez ROW TWO S Barndt L Iohnson I Stotts I lolcomi C Sun 4 R. Warren T Myers S Coffee M Quick S Newton I Hlnklf , .' A nf . if 1' 'ix . 1, fi 5 ,h ' Q .F . k'smd?3i - .H ... a- ,1 W -4. . - dx G: .12 ex ---e N- ,-1+ .yew-H' ' X if - X! -' 'E' 5' U 1 -' f f av 'fv XXV! 5 nr xfxzv Xfxwxfxfxf xy XXNWQPXX K- X! . Q 1 M ,, V Y. a , Y Q 4 1 X M f V y . .J Y 7 N 'v Q14 fl-, 3 1 Y WI X8 p 6 xi 2 1.23, Y -2' -,gs 5' 'W 3' 9 ' A' ' 4' 39 'G lv' vga 4-it V 5, .tv -,W V V Na. xxx ..-. ' ' .-Y flfx Annie Get Your Gun In the 1890s, the greatest attraction in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is Frank Butler, champion sharpshooter. In Cincinnati, however, Butler unexpectedly meets his match in the person of Annie Oakley, a backwoods girl whose shooting prowess in incredible. In a shooting match with Frank, Annie beats him when he misses one shot, but hopelessly falls in love with him at the same time. To be near him, she accepts a job as Frank's assistant. The trials and tribulations of the romance see Frank move to Pawnee Bill's rival show, a grand tour of Europe where Annie wows the crowned heads and, finally, a merger between Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill which reunites the lovers. As time goes bg, Frank is won by Annie's devotion and decides to make er his partner. 1. ANNIE and KIDS return from a hunting expedition. 2. FRANK BUTLER attempts to convince the townspeople that he's a bad, bad man. 3. FRANK finally pops the question. 4. CHARLEY and his friends explain that there's no business like show business. 5. The cast of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN . 6. FRANK tells the boys that his defenses against love are down. 7. SIT- TING BULL is interested in another scalp. 8, ANNIE brags on how she got lost in Frank's arms. 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Working on a democratic basis, they voted on the approval of many new clubs and fund raisers. Colorful posters made by the cabinet kept the spirits high and the student body informed. Especially important events conducted by the student council included homecoming, the winter formal, club day and the prom. These outstanding events were a small indication of the time, energiy and effort put forth by Activities Director Dennis Lyman an the '83-'84 cabinet. 1. MR. LYMAN, Lakewood's new Activities Director. 2. Fall Student Body President, CHRISSIE KAVENEY. 3. The Fall Student Body Cabinet. 4. Fall Student Body Vice President, DEBBIE LUIAN. 5. The Fall Cabinet disagrees with Mr. Lyman. 6. The Spring Cabinet. 7. Spring Student Body President, Walter Reese. 8. The Spring Cabinet hams it up. 9. Spring Sutdent Body Vice President, Heather Clisby. v f gt Cabinet 57 7 ii! 8 9 LAN CE Extra! Extra! Read all about LHS! Under the expert edit- ing of Iodi Blake, the LANCE staff rolled out 12 exciting issues to inform the student body of campus events. From homecoming festivities to the latest baseball scores, this publication had it all. A new format, the use of color, well-written stories and exciting photography combined to make the 1984 editions among the best in the school's history. Advisor Richard Garretson kept the staff on the ballg he relied on page editors Iohn Markwith, Dan Davis, lean Bulicz and Shelley Froyd to fill their columns with informative copy. Bill Iones kept readers in stitches with his comical cartoons. With the joint effort of all, the '83-'84 LANCE was a leader in journalistic excellence. 1. The page editors were IUHN MARKVVITI-I, IEAN BULICZ, DAN DAVIS and SHICLLEY IVROYD. 2. The LANCE staff practices togetherness. 3. Advisor MR. GARRETSON and Editor-in-Chief IODI BLAKE make some final tzlizmges. 4. CHRISSIE KAVENEY and BILL JONES examine half- tones. 5. The mi hty LANCE reporters. 6. HEATHER CLISBY and BRIAN O'NEILL take a fmreak. 7, The varitype is checked by SI-IARILL HANNS and MR. I-IOWEY. 8. DEBBIE REPLOGLE pounds out another story. IDBI CG '- LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LAKEwooo.cALlFoaNlA i--------LONG BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Volume xxvn, Issue 3 oecembei 2, 1983 P X I L 58 LANCE ...... Iodi Blake . . .Shelley Froyd . .Iohn Markwith .. . . . lean Bulicz Davis F Isher Cllsby Marmo Fay Ted Larry Carla Citadel Who are those puckish gnomes who accomplish an annu- al miracle by producing the Citadel? Theyire not really elfin characters at all, but a playful band of twenty-five Lancers who were selected because of their school activi- ties, academic standin ,special talents and excellent atten- dance records. The tasis that these impish people perform include drawing layouts, cropping photographs, writing copy and making sure each student is shown in the year- book. Assistance from the entire school, especially teachers and coaches, is instrumental to the success of the final product. The gnomes worked extra hours to make the 1984 Citadel one of the best. 1. Yearbook editors were LISA EDWARDS, CI-IRISSIE KAVENEY, IEFF NIELSEN, IOI-IN HAYGOOD and IOHN MARKWITH. 2. Sports editor ROBERT ALVES checks on CHRIS BLACHOWICZKS work. 3. ERIC RUM- MEL proved a reat foil for KATHY IOI-INSON'S jokes. 4. MATT PAUL smiled a lotg Sid he know a secret? 5. Student life editor SANDRA PAYTON and CINDY MATI-IEWSON were two of the most dedicated staffers. 6. The CITADEL line-up. 7. HROBESPIERREH WOOD reigned with terror at deadline time. 8. The cropping whizzes included SCOTT OLSEN, STEVE AYERS and IOHN TORRES. 9. KRIS LEIDICH and CHRIS DROWN kept the sports table moving. 10. Classes were compiled by KRIS KOHLHAAS, SANDY MARTIN, KRISTI HANNS and LORI SHROTMAN. . K, 5 N.. . ..... i '95, . . Us a.w.s..f.,M 5 . -.,-w-'vm 1 F' ,,,,...4-f' ,,.., f. tix J, 1 'TL JY an Xa 4 60 Citadel F S f,..1 S uh! 'TJ' 6 , 43. 1, Y Y 8 - .v - ., - , Q ,. ,, ,,-,,..a . 4: , ,Jun 'b...L N f 'F-,ww f. M., . 4 .L A 10 Citadel 61 Winter Formal On Ianuary 6, 1984. the California Room of the Long Beach Convention Center came alive with the music and excitement of Lakewood's winter dance. The student council spent many hours planning the social event of the winter season. Tuxedos and long dresses were de rigueur for the eveningg many couples also enjoyed ex- quisite meals in the best restaurants prior to the event. However, the dance floor was the place to be as the sounds of The Singles kept students on their feet. Such popular tunes as Billy Ioan , 1999 and New Year's Day made the night sli by much too rapidly. The winter formal provided fiiculty, cha erones and stu- dents with an evening that will long e remembered. I. APRIL WOODS and DAVE MANNINC sign the guest book in the foyer. 2. IIiI I CANADY and I-IILIDI RIEDMAN take a spin on the dance floor. 3. LISA EDWARDS, GREG ICRNST, KRIS LEIDICH and CHRIS- SIIC DROWN make a great foursome. 4. IEFF NIELSEN and ROBIN 'THOMAS show the crowd how to dance. 5. IULIE BAKER and IOHN SALAZAR take time out to listen to the music. 6. Everybody rocks to the beat of THE SINGLES. 7. SAM MAYBERRY gazes at GLORIA ELLIOTT adoringly. 8. LISA FULTON and her date had a wonderful time. 9. TONYA COEHNER and RON DAVIS enjoy a quiet moment between dances. 62 Winter Formal 'r Q .F 'T uw, , Nfq-uw X I If wr f 1' - Q Z .I .Qgx ga i 'sq NIXROTC The NIXROTC unit had its most successful year since its inception seventeen years ago. The unit membership was at an all-time high. Although the unit was judged by its Navy sponsors to be one of the best in the nation and was commended for its high level of academic achievement, there was also sadness in the air. The original naval science instructor, LCDR. Roy Iohnson announced his retirement. At the annual final review in May, the commander was honored by the presence of an all-alumni platoon. The 1984 NIXROTC Unit traveled throughout the state with its prize-winning silent precision drill team and color guard. 1. Cadet LCDR MATT CLARK and the officer staff and color guard. 2. LCDR IOHNSON. Ret., retires after seventeen years at LHS. 3. IOI-IN TOMSLICK learns the intricacies of the helm-engine telegraph. 4. IEFF PYOTT conducts a helmet inspection with the help of MICHELLE STEDHAM. 5. The LHS NIIROTC Silent Precision Drill Team, LTIG ROBERT CANNON. Commander. 6. The NIXROTC Petty Officers and Color Guard. 7. The NIXROTC UNIT with instructors LCDR ROY IOHN- SON and MASTER CHIEF LISROY BORCHARDT. 8. The Lakewood High School Color Guard. 9. MCPO BORCHARDT inspects the troops. 10. MICHELLE STEDHAM and DAN MADRID slow their weapons in the armorv. .f- ,grsbm -,l ,.., f- ff- bf' N- -'- '-V,-,4--,Js.x ,,-..v.... W- 'WP Nrhn www V ttttttt. umm Wil t.t.t.tttt.tlla .554 . , .L b if , up , 1 1 Q X 2 MN - . A N.,-1 , w- ' -fr'-Q , in 1 ,Z 1 P ff . I 1 K , gif , l 'j fr X .1 -5: R 5232+ , 'S ,g fri F 'f T' B 1 2 Q ,f J ' Q v 4473 ,I sf ' Wg 3 U W xg t ' Y 'f 'S' U nn v k 4- 'RU n 'P 1 4 ' as 'E' fi an 'I 'Q Q . ' - 5 1 pan, uw L. . fi. ' fii w -WP, ' 1 Y- - qw 4- 'Q ' H A w Q 'F ' L dh 'qi P' Q 'i 1 ,,. ,, 6 J 'AQ .....i': .5 Qi' -qv ,VPN 3 Q .1 - I rs A X I 'FT Q lf, X an -gi' ,Y Q V.'5'-f! '!'H' ':,n :sf x:4fA'. U. I S 1' S .. Li P' v H' ' 'IB ' ee Q as H da 4 s fs , 'g'. -'fp W. v QU V fmfg 'fx my A C x w D.E.C.A.!Stage Crew D.E.C.A. - Distributive Education Clubs of America - was among the most active groups at LHS. The aim of its new leader, Mr. Eugene Melvin, was to teach students the fine points of salesmanship. The operation of the student store was the primary source of knowledge for these bud- ding businessmen. In addition, they spent long hours per- fecting their presentations for competition. Behind the scenes of many succesful events, including plays, rallies, homecoming, the musical and assemblies, were the unsung heroes of the school. The dedicated stage crew members, under the adept leadership of Mr. Curtis Cathe and Mr. Mike Stobbe, built intricate sets which high- lighted the events. No group worked as hard for the school as did the 1984 stage crew! 1. DENA WIDENER keeps the kernels popping. 2. STEVE IOHNSON prepares one of the house specialties. 3. DAN ZUKOWSKI dreams of owning his own business. 4. D.E.C.A. Officers, D. ZUKOWSKI, M. CUL- LEN, S. EDWARDS, R. SALAZAR, S. IOHNSON, D. CARPENTER. 5. The D.E.C.A. class. 6. ROBERT PELIERIN raises the curtain for act III. 7. IIM WILLIAMSON and RON WARREN bring up the house lights. 8. RON BAKER dresses the set. 9. MR. GATHE and MR. STOBBE talk over last minute details. 10. The 1984 Stage Crew. 11. IULIE DEL CARPINI puts the finishing touches on a sign. 4 . V .f ext EDIVX fi' tina its gm fl i V? 66 D.E.C.A. ROW TWO: Mr. Melvin, K. O'Neill, B. Barstow, S. Falk, F. Vallelunga, S. Tafova. M. Widener. ' Q .sa FIRST ROW: R. Salazar, S. Iohnson, D. Carpenter, M. Cullen, S. Edwards, D. Zukowski, 1 l 1 , , K 5,9 ai 3 , 1 x , v Q+.,f5 AXA ' -N w , -1, , XC1 V . f, A I ' I ? X. S- ,..' 'N KN ,.... 4-'Z 'up --.......1.......,,nA f I 6 1 N. .Y , ,X,, x-it Y. , ,vw ,Aa . Q X Y Y xx P ,f4 1:1 xx, Q, ev, .A Q EQ-J G8 Organint MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB MATH CLUB GAMESTERS GAMESTERS GAMESTERS CAMESTERS GAMESTERS CAMESTERS CAMESTERS CAMESTERS CAMESTERS CAMESTERS SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE BLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB SPACE CLUB ,gxzrr , i I gk.. 'lf- W? FIRST ROW: R. Benko, D. Davis, I. Friedman, D. Bryan, R. Schmerbauch, A. Fajardo. ROW TWO: P. Yu, W. Wang, M Y. Yang, I. Kim, H. Lee, H. Han. FIRST ROW. I:.. W1ll1ams,C. Yuh,A. Knepper. ROW TWO. M. Hall, Y. Lewis, C. Knepper. H. Hulbert, R. Hays, D. lones Barstow. FIRST ROW: I. Trauger, C. Yuh, C. Kelliher, I. Kim, M. Volloweis. ROW TWO: T. Trail, L. Han, Mrs. Sanders, T. Luu, S S ST ROW: D. Moussette. M. Youngsma. ROW TWO: L. Cates. A. Ruiz. R. Armstrong, Mrs. Hilhurn. A. Brady. L. Rowland. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E. QUILL at SCROLL QUILL sf SCROLL QUILL sl SCROLL QUILL sl SCROLL QUILL 8. SCROLL QUILL Sf SCROLL QUILL si SCROLL QUILL sz SCROLL QUILL S. SCROLL QUILL S. SCROLL SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB SPEECH CLUB Og., 1 fi AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS AFS CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS FIRST ROW: S. Barndt, E. Weeks,I. Castronovo, R. Castronovo, E. Williams. ROW TWO: Mr St A Vall M S. Mohler, S. Gregarek, Mr. Flynn. The California Scholarship Federation s Q, l IX B L ' an A 4-'Q,c.iv T e National Honor Society OW: Lincla McDonald, Iulie Rios, Michelle Kendall. Heather Cillilancl, Arlene Declen. Monica Hsieh, Marissa ROW TWO: Mary Morey. Mike Whitney, Wayne Wright.Sen1 Heisermen, Spencer Harris. Renate Dixon. Sem arv Coodenongli Tom Martin Lisa Cates ROW: Renate Dixon. Alun Cheeks. Dann f Ivlansir. Mike Stulilbar 1. ROW TWO: Sam Ma 'berr ' ack Wri ht, r' 5 s, 3 x. I i e B 111 Director Iohn Hannan. ROW THREE: Allen Schwartzbech. Spencer Harris, Sam S ttf t. ,Cary Cooclenougli. Creg Nurclo Hraitrh Clizwuriali, Steve Newton. Stexe Sotli. Tnn Parks. Charles Mc.C1ll. lohn lroote. ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA ALL-DISTRICT ORCHESTRA IAZZBAND jAzzBAND iAzzBAND IAZZBAND TAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND IAZZBAND Organ t SPGRTS SPQRTS SPURTS uv jg .SS 1 If ' I I ,- ff -' ',', fn ' 'A , :ik 'gffsgg 4 uf , ' 5:1 , ' ' , .Nix ..1r?f,M-3':A fv' , Q, fp ' .L ..'- 52 I 1' :ev Z :.-,' .1 J., , .. .,, I - .gb nf .45 f ,g ' 0. ' -- , ' . .U :'. 'L' 'Qual-'gfQ ' , ,J'.' 'i G 1-22 V .MQ wr. -44: - V .fp z ff-.p1. A ,A . ff : f' T'-'--1, f .A ,, h ,Va-.-Qdi-:5,9 , '.Z',g.-.1'- fi' ,sy,7jg5:,!g-gli' . 'gf' rx' ,Y -.iw -.M 11' , ' ,., I' vi, . .,, a +, J Y .5425 V-1, ,,,,,,- ' , f-, A. .Jg..1 J 1.4, L, y, , 2 L-,g if ,K-1-4.5-Qin, V' .f Q Q, ,T ly , :Zvi-'-1 . 'f4.:g.M - .I , i. F, 5 2 r' ff-'eg-F1 3-,IW-, ,.r:rgx,,3q,,:. 3- - 13 ', ' 353313-.r na , 1, 21 MZ. I fi 4.- -M 46 i 'H , v 6 ap' aff- -VV' JA pa ff S 246 'C- '7 3. yfaha ft. fl 5. 0 'm-if A n' ,. I 'A' 'F , we I A. .Ae- 'Fa xx TW My W9 I 4 ,, . - ,J '-N v I I im FK f X gs sf.. I.. H . tj! Q' .W ,W 1 I X S 5 Q Q S Q- Rza: U 7' ., .552 it if 1 ' , -. M ! A W , M xx i 5 'M 4 ..,,,,,,,, ZW - Qin, Www, . , ' Av B X, 4--'X' ' g A-0 ,J ., H r x X , Q :V -. N! 7? s Q 5 ' 's Q ., ,I QN 5 . ,xv , n fly' f 1 . ' x 'NL 0 ..,1. , ff, Q x ' O .5 u .- iii? , 1 ,L ffxl p am I 5 IV! Sophomore Football Lakewood High School's junior varsity football team, led by the fine coaching of Mr. Gene Melvin, posted one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. Their undefeated record of 8-0-1 was only slight- ly marred by a 6-6 tie with Iordan, a team with whom t iey shared the coveted crown of lea ue champions. The offensive attack was led by the effective duo of Rick Wildt and Brian Presswood. Other standouts included Steve Rodriquez at wide receiver and sophomore sensa- tion Scott Ewart at running back. Iunior linebaker Mike Hansard led the balanced defensive attack. The sopho- more squad had a disappointing season. Despite long workouts and excessive determination, points on the scoreboard were tough to come by. These gridders finished the season with an overall 1-5-1 record: quarter- back Kevin Haggerty and center Matt Stallings led the way. 1. BRIAN PRESSWOOD starts the game with a long kick-off. 2. RICK WILDT performs a successful quarterback sneak against St. Iohn Bos- co. 3. TONY IORIO looks for running room against a tough Bosco defense. 4. FRED AGUILAR fights off an attack from a Brave. 5, The Iunior Varsity Football Team - League Co-Champions. 6. MIKE WELLS takes the handoff for a crucial gain. 7. DEREK RAISOR sprints past the defense. B. KEVIN HAGGERTY sets up. looking for an open receiver. 9. The Sophomore Football Team. 10. DAVID DANNON cuts outside for a big gain against Paramount. 3 -' ...M-f .sm .f.,,vp-on-v S ! . V ' . -gif 'mail 76 IV Football FIRST ROW: I. Ball. T. Voerlitz. F. Aguilar. D. Pena. M. Mendez. T. Inrio. N, Ilill. ROW TWO: Il. Rhzharrlsmm. K. Case Thompson. S. Solano, I. Mario, M. Hansard. M. Magdcleno. ROW TIIREIC: Ii. tlurrzi. K. O'Nn-ill. I.. Shi-rmaii. tIoam:hMel Coach Galvan. A. Kurz. I. Baker, S. Rodriguez. ROW FOUR: B. Presswooil. C. Kerr, II. Wultv. ti. Diululman. W. Moor Zabala. S. Gaynard. ROW FIVE: B. Kane. M. Foreman. I. Burks. R. Wildt. S. Iiwart, M. Ilrotlwrtnn. 'l'. lirno. IJ. W4 1 i x ix ' ZA!!! 53 x Q W IQ, owfwn not aw uf' 'WT' N '4r9'?'ff?: '1i3fff'f W'-ik l. , .x5T s, iff? ' q f Boys' Soccer Undefeated in pre-season play, the boys' soccer team faced well-experienced and skilled competition. Things got off to a great start as the Lancers triumphed over Santa Fe 17-1. The Christmas recess saw the team com- pile victory after victory. In the Moore League opener, Captain Cameron Beaulac led the Lancers to a 6-0 win over Iordan. The Iackrabbits presented more of a prob- lem as the match with Poly ended in a draw. The climax of the season was the Lakewood versus Millikan match. The arch-rivals squared off on a eighty degree Ianuary afternoon. With precise passing and an agressive pace, LHS defeated the Rams 2-1. The league championship was certainly in sight. The IVS meanwhile were emulat- ing the varsity's success. The skilled and competitive group racked up numerous victories, with only one de- feat. Their outstanding record can be attributed to hard work and great team effort. 1. MIKE PAULSON dives to block an attempted shot. 2. Leaping high into the air. CAMERON BEAULAC beats his o ponent to the ball. 3. ALEX ORTIZ. all alone in the corner, shows offphis magical footwork. 4. The Boys' Varsity Soccer Team. 5. CERARDO PANAMAS takes control of the ball and sprints for the goal. 6. OSVALDO REY keeps the ball under control for the Lancers. 7. IOSE HERANDEZ stretches to receive a ass from his teammate. 8. GARY MANN uses his height to get to the ball first. 9. The Boys' Iunior Varsity Soccer Team. 10. PAT CHAVARRIE uses his speed to steal the ball away from a defender. hh 11 '-v-, R94 van J . ., . , . 'vjzknvd l I , , .rw MWA'- . .. .I , -' ' , , r . , . , ' A .4 ' X ' .,g,, : ...,..,,,rx.,, ' ., .,.vf f -,ff ' . A ' H w -1--1:1 -, , A ,,. -r,,,,,4.g, 'rams , . . 1 , g if If rf Mft . -4 ' 1 I vi' , . n 'VA V . 4 H f ' l . . ,. , ,I U . - .-I . - .. a- ' gil ' f I I . wi-. . .H- A ' nit' ,H Ag . lu, 'J 1 en- I . f. xvalfikaim 3 78 Boys' Soccer I Q ...rr A s 5 C a 44,40 .. .s-IW :Ia 4 tc FIRST ROW: G. Panamas, A. Ortiz, I. Hernandez, M. Paulson, I. Mendez, I. Alamo. N I. Rodriguez. ROW TWO: T. Rasmussen lMgr.I, R. Salcedo, T. Ferguson, O. Rey, C. li S. Harris, C. Mann, Y. Yang, I. Alamo, T. Kulinski fMgr.I. 'J alive wa s .' yy. nf 7 R. lim if -r-,Al It ' ...Own K . V -- A A Q . ,-14. . - ' , , ' fn N4 , .-. . . . . '5 f S 1,5 .4 'X : - UL ' . v P' L Wt . I A ' ' 1 -Qfgg, f K 159 . 'l , Q 1'-9 A, ,f 1' ,, ' v -1' '-15' T .Q W, - fum. 3021 A . '- W . 'N ' ' ' W -. 'f . .5 ' . '.,R, 1 K yd.. -I A .- fi. 1:3 :eu ,-f-..- - . sf ' A Liu? I f I .1 ly. 39, VNV. A' f-. - I 6 4- ww.. .. x--. ' . -yu. mr. Q.. . ,-Q .- ... -fn.. . an A W., . 35 f . , ,.. .ww -4- M. K . 1 Tip K ' 1 A V. - . WM. r uhm- f '.!:f'f7 A' 'f 1' .. A - - A ,xngv-X' f- i'.l x-- .-A: 'ft' 15'F'4'Y' 5 ' ual '. . 'GSU' ,,4 ,, X e, Nr. PM f f ,g tr' , A , ,ff9v:2 1... 4 fi ..3L'1V,kMf73l 1 Gfgtrx ' - ' A ' u .P . Q f 5I-- L . 4 , .. 5. ' ,WN - b. YM 'J j ROW: G. Ramirez, M. Galvan. P. Chavarrie, l. Iilizalde, B. Blusnek, T. Brunning. R. ' O -- 1 ' 'V -' .4 51- ' ROW TWO: Coach M. Flynn. D. Dunnett. T. DeCillis, P. Westberg, R. Rodgers, I. QQ, 3' V X Iv-g,-,, 4 5'-' in i --. - enez, C. Burrus, M. Chavarrie. 10 Boys' Soccer 79 Girls' Soccer Although bad weather and skilled teams made pre-season competition difficult for Lakewood, the Lancers played aggressively and turned in respectable performances. In their first league outtin , the Lancers drubbed the Panthers 8-0. They went on to defeat every team in the Moore League with the exception on Wilson, who beat them in the last game of the first round. The season came down to the last eague meeting. Once again the Bruins layed the spoiler role by beating Lakewood 2-1. Second pljace in league was good enough to earn the team a CIF berth where they met Rio Mesa and lost 1-0 in a heartbreaker. The IV team was a powerhouse throughout the year. Lakewood remained undefeated, even though only two other schools fielded IV teams. A close call with arch-rival Wilson in the final game resulted in a 3-3 tie. The IV Lancers claimed with pride their second consecutive Moore League championship. 1. CHERYL COBB'S speed enables her to out-pace her opponent. 2. ALANA SHAW kicks the ball to the forward line. 3. BRENDA FONSECA makes an outstanding kick to the goal. 4. YVETTE ESPARZA jumps for a head ball. 5. The Varsity Girls' Soccer Team. 6. CHRIS BLACHOWICZ valiantly holds off her defender. 7. IULIE BAKER strides to the ball first. 8. LISA WILLIAMS shows excellent ball control as she dribbles down the field. 9. CECILIA ARROYO makes a stron pass. 10. CHRIS KNIGHT dribbles the ball while looking for an open player. 11. The Iunior Varsity Girls' Soccer Team -- Moore League Champions. 12. PATTY CARVALHO shows excellent ball control. 2 nv' sf 80 Girls' Soccer FRONT ROW. P. Carvalho, D. Mix, M. Luian, C. Gonzales. ROW TWO. Williams, C. Knight, I. Patchen, C. Cobb, C. Blachowicz. ROW Tl-IREE: Daniels, C. Mathewson, S. Iackson, C. Arroyo, T. Sedlak. I . ,Q I ,.. 4? .:.-V' L fi nu:-Ulf va - ' -7 , A.-.--,.. XX Q lm, -sq ..-. 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'IU 12 Girls' Soccer H1 Wrestling The varsity wrestling team had a very successful season. The strength of the team was evident as it finished in the top three positions in every tournament it attended. A strong nucleus of four outstanding wrestlers was the key ingredient in the accomplishments turned in by the en- tire team. Ioe Adams, Iulio Reyes, Brian Farber and Robert Lassers, all of whom qualified for CIF by winning Moore League titles, were the wrestlers who provided the necessary leadership. Dan Rangel, in his first season, wrestled to a 21-6 record. Novice coach Iohn Hennigan provided the ex ertise and guidance as the team inished third in tffe Moore League. A very young junior varsity team, coached by Robert Iurgensen, consisted of thirteen sophomores to fill the thirteen weight classi- fications. They made up in determination what they lacked in experience. Outstanding IV grapplers in- cluded Iohn Mario, Dave Teresi and Eric Wesson. 1. ERIC WESSON sprawls to prevent a takedown. 2. The Varsity Wrestling Team. 3. IOHN MARIO stands up for an escape. 4. The Iunior Varsity Wrestling Team. 5. ALAN HUGHES escapes for one point. 6. IULIO REYES pins another oi onent. 7. BRIAN FARBER takes down his his opponent with a doubll: leg. B. WAYNE BYERLEY prepares to bring his man tothe mat. 9. ROBERT LASSERS escutes a double chicken wing. 3 82 Wrestling FRONT ROW: I. Reyes, W. Iones, T. Schmidt, I. Adams. ROW TWO: M. Marino Contreras, R. Lassers, W. Byerley, B. Farber. FRONT ROW: I. Fabian, M. Spandel, I. English. ROW TWO: D. McCain, M. Miller, B. Ayala. ROW THREE: B. Robinson. D. Teresi, D. Anderson, I. Lawson, V 'QQ' u 4 v - ,Aw . H Q K. 'G . i b if Aw-sim f X xl' I ,.' A 1 S A Q W 'Wh 2:1 iw' QQ QM EK QL, it lSll-i i I' i if' q .xii v Y U Q' ' A v .. Q' - , Q - r 6 x itil X - E , g muunsm g Boys' Gymnastics There is probably no sport at Lakewood High School that requires as much physical strength, stamina, finesse and endurance as does gymnastics. The Lakewood gymnasts have won more league and CIF titles than any other team. The leader to whom much of the credit is due for the team's success is Coach Richard Flood. He and the gymnasts spent long and grueling hours practicing the various maneuvers. The squad roved itself especially strong this year on the rings, side-lliorse and uneven parallell bars. Outstanding members of the team included Steven Barndt, Kokeng Taing, Craig Iones, Steve Ayers, Eric Weeks and Robert Salazar. The floor excerises were a speciality of Hugo lar- quin. Overall, this strong squad of superior athletes gar- nered many prizes on their way toward their goal of another Moore League championship. 1. STEVE BARNDT shows superb style while performing the scissors on the horse. 2. KOKENG TAING spent long hours of practice for his special event. 3. STEVE THORNTON makes the high bar look easy. 4. The Boys' Gymnastics Team. 5. ROBERT SALAZAR displays perfect form on the parallel bars. 6. HUGO IORQUIN. THOMAS BEALL, and RICOBERTO PEREZ were the experts on floor routines. 7. LYN TEK LIM dismounts after a flawless routine. 8. A difficult L is niade to look easy by expert yinnast STEVE THORNTON. 9. RIGOVERTO PEREZ does a perfect fllip. 10. HUGO IARQUIN ends his routine with the splits. nl ...... 84 Boys' Gymnastics - ..v -v rm, Jkwyfmxnii' ' 4 I -1 s 2 V, l , an fi I l A 8 , ff.: ' 9 MM m 10 Boys' Gymnastics '85 Y I 'A 4 fx f '7 h 1 1 QM- gg. TQ., xkk,.k . . n Sf' ' 'LQ 8 1 'mwxxg ' Sw! Q rf' X , 44' I PA N I ' 'F JN A' - n my dr: . 'J , sh Q. 1, 'Kr fag. ' n - '41 I X 5 1 14 5 em. Q K vk X x U' U' U .f .un l, Q uf, ,gf +- b f w A . .. QQ .4 . x 5 Vu FWF W r 4 , .L M ' M9335 , if -, . .L r f -. H. K , VAX-.3 ki wifi z S x 3' ' W . bl 9 I .Q ,atb ,gli , 1 il Q '14 , NRM xxx. , P, f 'Q h xv- K-,J 'fi' W 1 v ll S. ..:.a,f.s.L gpm Q 7' ix' Q - 6, 4:-,Is ,.. .f- ' l -vas. ees IV!Soph.!Soph. Reserve Basketball The junior varsity basketball team had its share of difficul- ties during the season: however, sportsmanship and fast play were evident in every game. The squad, coached by Chuck Stoner, had high ho es of entering league play be- cause of their second place finish in the Rolling Hills tour- nament which boasted a strong field. The Lancers rolled to an overall 5-19 season, with a league record of 1-9. The hoopsters were led by the offensive acoring of Eric Sims and Pat Benko. Pre-season play saw the sophomores com- pile a 8-5 record. League proved more difficult and their 2-8 season placed them fifth in the Moore League. The squad, under the expert coaching of lack Krebs, was led by Randy Wise and Darrin Wood on offense and Victor Mag- poc on defense. The mighty so homore reserves posted the only winning record for the boys. With excellent league marks of 8-2 the players were able to place second in leagtie. Eric Vitwar, Ioe Macpoc and Eric Neel were pivotal to t e Lancers' success. 1. ERIC SIMS seems to have the upper hand. 2. BOB SELLERS and MIKE ROMERO battle for a rebound against arch-rival Millikan. 3. Sophomore standout BILL LUND gets an easy two. 4. MIKE MENDEZ babies a crucial two points against tough lordan. 5. The junior Varsity Basketball Team. 6. EMIL MAGPOC glides in for the score against Poly. 7. ERIC VITWAR contemplates his shot. 8. DARRIN WOOD and RANDY WISE plot an attack. 9. RANDY WISE goes high to grab the rebound. 10. The Sophomore Basketball Team. 11. The Sophomore Reserve Basketball Team. l 4 88 IV!Sophomore!Reserve Basketball 1-7 1 NM IQ! ws 6 KZ3'.. .i1i 7 lL+ Na 9 ROW: N. Larrondo, D. Livingston, Coach Krebs. C. Lyons, D. Cannon. ROW FRONT ROW: E. Adams, S. Spence, R. Mahaffey, li. Magnon. ROW TWO: P I. Hill, E. Camper. A. Lacoste, R. Ploum. D. Woods, R. Diosdado, R. Wise, T. Ingram, N. Lewis, T. Hale, S. Snyder, U. Showe, R. Lowe. ROW THREE: R A. Cheeks, V. Magpoc, R. Hughes. Waddle, I. Coyne, I. Perez, E. Vitwar, T. Byrd, E. Neel, P. Whalen, Coach I Sweeney. IV!Sophomore!Reservu Basketball 89 g i .X 'N W if 2'J'Q4l1,. . ,,.,Ewkfg1i:5, , K , f ,-A, ,M-fQxf. . ..,k ,H A . -fa. ' -N W , 8-4 N. l Q . -nm .,, ! O- 511.2 ......., lf,-gb If 1? clad 6 , V I 7... OlIl m AN-ii!! N, Q. , Q ai: - 1 n ' w .-bww' , f'-.nn G I Y ii' l ,,,,,,.4m I., xx I 7 1-35 3 4 YTQ lf fb gl. -, EQSN l I5 I I v fll U3 N ' 1 A A 1 x A.. FRONT ROW: S. Nowell, C. Brodeur, N. Leonard, I. Garcia. ROW TW! J: S. Mczlliilmcrl, C, Martinez. T. Benson, L. Arndt. F. Turner. ,L I x l 1--' 'l A 'X' , , , . Girls' Basketlmll Q1 Water Polo Led by Coach Nicholson and Captain Keith Austin, the Lakewood water polo teams posted one of the best sea- sons in years. The climax of the season was the Millikan game, an 11-4 victory for the undefeated Lancers. In that match, Austin scored three points, while Robert Alves, Mark Bolla and John Ber made two oals each. Lake- wood lost to a tough Wilson team, placing second in league and gaining a CIF berth. The determined group lost to powerful Villa Park in its final outing. All-City selections Kristian Leidich and Robert Alves were im- portant ingredients in the success of the team. Great talent was shown on the IV and sophomore teams as well. Outstanding performances by Scott Coffee, Chris Shean and Scott Wisdom helped the IVs place third in league. The so homores finished fourth in the Moore League under tlhe guidance of Coach Marilyn Taylor. 1. KEITH AUSTIN makes a great attempt to get the ball. 2. MARK BOLLA picks his pass receiver in the Milikan match. 3. ROB- ERT ALVES over owers his opponent for the ball. 4. A successful block is performedpby MIKE BECKER. 5. The Varsity Water Polo Team. 6. KERRY LEIDICH flips one past the oalie. 7. RON GARY is deter- mined to score. 8. PAT FITZPATRICK Eghts for the ball. 9. The junior Varsity Water Polo Team. 10. Sophomore goalie RICK IUSTICE looks for an open man. 11. The Sophomore Water Polo Team. MQ 2 N . gil' 92 Water Polo .Y 'if- 'Alix' . t0S n .. . Wt . an-, I1 ' - ..- 's :'v 4-.... . . .4 .-.. 'vg...:.X 'il0 ' rf'-Q-Q--ups..-5. i-.--- ..-4-vvgcv..-4... .. - '-A+-8L.... ..... , - M 'Q' l .. -. 53 .,i,,,.. W FIRST ROW: K. Leidich, K. Austin, R. Al , . B . Row Two- B bauch, R. Holom, S. Henderson. ROW THlR?EfM.elIiliker, C. Shean,IM.rlSbIlll1erER Coach Nicholson. ' SHWQQLLVQQ .x . , I E Ll-. .JT - I 5 Skill X iiQ'L,- ,, Ag gi 1' F' f f. .- .-, 'W' - ---fwwim I ,P -Q4 wages-5-301' v ff ' -, , J , V. .. - . Sw-.S Q . T'w'4'5f'i', n'af'S k,::'Q'Y'W G -Y ,,N.53,i,4gA:' VM, N vb ' . , ' .X ' ' T-. ' . .- x G. . 17 'iQ'.49JQ ff'5l. .1 cf W' .X ii 11 V: v Q, A fm x . . 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Under the careful direction of new coach Marilyn Taylor, the IVs and sophomores also excelled. With the shouts of an angry coach, the girls' swim team hustled from the locker room and into the pool at 6:00 a.m. every morning. With the will and determination, this team should prove to be cham- pions. In their first two meets against Costa Mesa and Cypress, the Lancers were victorious. Chris Blachowicz, Cindy Mathewson, Cristina Rizza and Iennifer Djie were among the outstanding girl swimmers. 1. KRISTIAN LEIDICH races against the clock to finish first against West- minster. 2. BRENT LAURITSEN strives for victory. 3. IOHN BERC gets the Iump on his o ponent with a quick start. 4. WAYNE GIDLEY gives it his all at the finisli. 5. The Boys' Varsity Swim Team. 6. The Boys' IV Swim Team. 7. IEANETTE HOCKENBURY sprints to win the 50 yard butterfly. 8. CHRISSY TURNER paces herself to win the 100 yard backstroke. 9. CRISTINA RIZZI strives for perfection. 10. CHRISSIE DROWN gets off to a fantastic lead. 11. SHELLEY DROWN owns the lead. 12. The Girls' Varsity Swim Team. 13. The Girls' IV Swim Team. FW H .A wr -Nav ...4d -V'1- ,-M 153. -1. ... it ,, K . .,, ,W -, ml., ,N V If, . V, .... , v it .. mu ... .M 2 Na s -vw wi? 79 I , ....... . .--'A+ 4' -5,- .fff -'M 'U' W ' ' ' ' . -.-A -..4f 'i15-Q-1x..,,,.f-Hi: , M 'e'w' FRONT ROW:B.Lauritsen,K. Leidich,C. Shean, K. Leidich, M. Baker, M. Bolla, FRONT ROW: P. Cox, P. Fitzpatrick, R. Iustice A Bellak M Iones S. Coffee. ROW TWO: Coach Nicholson, S. Hachiya, D. Mansir, W. Gidley, B. ROW TWO: Coach Nicholson, C. Perez, G Barton D Berg D Condit, S. Wisdom, S. Henderson, I. Ward, I. Berg, Coach Taylor. Steinbarge, K. Miller. 94 Boys' Swimming mm M . .i j f , .X--Pf't':'sm'm..i I .1 . M f K v Ia., 1 . 'if' ..x . V Q Q 71.327, l. ,-.,...w. .' f H... . .. -. 5 . . ...A , V V y . -' . 7'f-fw-f.Jfi. '-fl1i v4-w'- Q - .. wa ' . wi fygg, '. gil- N 5 l it ,.-i.: , X , .-v. .r ' . ,V . QQ . 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'E7'f'f' f '. , -, ' ' ' ' A 1 , ku: Nj., v A 'TI new H . -'1--A M .5 :Q :Q ' ' 14. , jxuf .AV . N X. ,,4., ann' Q ZH vw. f W.-f,y,K. fqlfej ' ,NF x v 1 . Track The boys' track team was filled with talent this year. lose Quintana, who led the Lancers in the distance events, proved to be one of the fastest milers in league history. Marcus Hooks displayed his talents for both the long and triple jump, a double threat at any meet. Other tracksters such as Ted Cab- layan, Peterson Challenger and Iohn Guthridge gave the team balance as they competed in the 100 yard dash, 440 and 440 relays. All in all, the team efforts of the boys' track team were outstanding this year and helped to pace them to many victor- ies. Coach Cape, in her first year as the girls, track coach, inspired her athletes to turn in some outstanding perform- ances. In their first meetythe girls blitzed a talented Arcadia team. The girls then progressed to the Mira Costa Relays Where they garnered numerous medals. Outstanding runners such as Teri Blake, Latanya Walker, Lazette Scott, Lydia De- vine and Kathy lohnson were the heart of the team. 1. PETERSON CHALLENGER gives his opponents a taste of his name. 2. JOSE QUINTANA paces the team. 3. CRAIG PIERCE, IOE PEREZ and BILL LIND lead the way. 4. The Boys' Varsity Track Team. 5. The Boys' Iunior Varsity Track Team. 6. KATHY IOHNSON sails over the hurdles on her way to another Lancer victory. 7. LA TANYA WALKER comes in well ahead of her opponents. 8. ANNA MCCOMBER and TRACY TRAIL set a grueling pace. 9. ROBERTA MARICICH is cheered on during her last lap. 10. SONYA TORRES clears the high hurdles with plenty of room to spare. 11. The Girls' Track Team. .h t 2-'att 134 A .t, .ww ., . FRONT ROW: F. Perry, I. Karl, T. Cablaigan, M. Oliverio, I. Quintana, B. Taylor. ROW TWO: l. Perez, A. Schwarz ach, M. Hazlewood, T. Pruitt, I. Crone, C. Pierce, T. Allen. ROW THREE: R. Stallings, M. Hooks, P. Challen- ger, B. Evans, M. Romero, I. Guthridge, I. Haygoo . 98 Track N 7 im: lid .,..'r.,1 N r' v-0-wsu., it , , K L as ...V - . . .. 'wi .. ,A kg ..,1 . I.. , Q K '!j.,f NR-ef V -.1 Y X - . . K.. 8 9 L 4- - l -ns FRONT ROW: Coach Prior, T. Livingston, L. Miller, K. May, l., Devine, 'l'. Blake. I. Barcus, T. Trail, S. Ellis, Coach Cape. ROW TWO: M. Allen. C, Robinson, W. Gordon, G. Baxley, E. Rodriguez, L. Sias, K. Johnson, A. Ma field,C. Martinez, L. Iimemez, - Mgr. ROW THREE: R. Button, A. Mcflomlier, R. Maricich, G. Lakowski, L. Walker, S. Torres, S. Reeves, L. Scott, R. Madden. Track 99 1 Varsity Baseball Who is the new baseball coach? That was an often-asked question durin the first semester. Long-time head coach Iohn Herbold, the most successful baseball coach in Moore League history, resigned to take the same position with Cal State L.A. The question finally was answered late in Ianu- arg when Walter Spud O'Neil, the former Colton coach w o had kept Herbold out of the CIF playoffs for the last two years, was named Lakewoodls new leader. With only two weeks at the helm before the first game, Coach O'Neil whi ped the Lancers into an outstanding group of players. Ledlby Dan Bryan and Matt Elliott, Lakewood won a con- vincing opener against La Habra. Under the controlled pitching of Don Herrell, the team returned to Westminster or a 5-2 victory. Senior outfielder Ieff Laing proved to be a hero with his sixth inning double which rescued the win. They then swept Marina High in a double header, a good indication of the team's strength as it entered league com- petition. 1. DAN DAVIS patiently awaits the pitch. 2. Power hitting TED STRONG collects another hit. 3. Left-hander DAN BRYAN winds up. 4. IEFF NIELSEN, the right fielder, rips one off the wall. 5. IEFF CANADY takes one the other way. 6. MARTY CALVAN barely avoids a Marina tag. 7. Pitching ace DON HERRELL shows his technique. 8. COACHES IOHN WYMAN and SPUD O'NElL keep a careful watch on the players. 9. The Varsity Baseball Team. 10. CHRIS ARNOLD shows how to retire his opponents. -- -Y S QE... 7 rx .x .4231-S-'H-N, A1 'C 3 100 Varsity Baseball ,L Q-can ,,.-ill-I in lllinn--g.. V.. ' '.'-'Sy . ' ff.. ' ' .-T.. 1 ,P v x ,'XWi!ll 7 '- R. Chronistor, T. Strong. D. Harrell. I. Stotts. 7 K.. ., ,- X., 'l xl' . ,A I K -e W I suis- - K' .- 1 . ,. . . K I 1--lj - 1 . . 'D .wif -,x -rs -fl , 0 1 5 6 ,,.1x.. ': .- ,,.,. -. - - . . V 1 ,. . ... f Q- - .- Q, .. -1 ,,..1.m--A ', 1 ., .,-sbd'4'0'....- -, -A..-Arn M.-gy.: : nfl 7 it, Wa... 4 19 ROW: D. Pejchl, I. Laing, I. Hubatch, T. Robinett, R. Flores fMgr.I. ROW TWO: D. Bennett, D. Davis, M. Elliott, T. Neliergull, B. Grebeck, V. Swisher. ROW THREE:Cozu:l1 Spud O'Neil, C. Arnold, T. I. Nielsen, S. Iiwart. M. Kelly, C. Golden. ROW FOUR: I. Canafly. K. Shrider, W. Vzimliver, D. H' T-T0 Varsity Baseball 101 Iunior Varsity Baseball The junior varsity baseball team provided solid and exciting play for Lakewood fans. Coached in the fundamentals by Matty Lampson, the team has provided most of the talent for the varsity for years. The Lancers have collected more IV Moore League crowns than any other high school: 1984 would prove to be a continuation of their successful ways. There were only three returning starters, Rick Medina, Pat May and Sammy Briscoe, who formed the nucleus of the team. A fresh crop of sophomores rounded out the squad. Pre-season play saw the Lancers sweep their opponents, as indicated by their 5-1 record. After fifteen years, super-coach Matty Lampson could still be counted on to turn out some of the best players in the Moore League. 1. Base hits were numerous for hitting ace RICK MEDINA. 2. PAT MAY makes a great dig. 3. Few balls get past catcher GLENN DAVIS. 4. RON HALL rips one through the gap. 5. MIKE WELLS had no trouble finding the strike zone. 6. PAT MAY prepares to make the tag. 7. The Baseball Bat 'n' Stat Girls. 8. The Iunior Varsity Baseball Team. 9. MARTY BROTHERTON slaps out a single. 'em age fs A. ig 1 W . ,. Kms' if t ftfff' 3 Qs-.953 102 IV Baseball P3 ...f X. fn . R ' ! lf' -if A R . '-'l In W T571-F' m 1 ,L 'V , if J - W lf' 'W 9- ' M - . A l A Y I g . , 5 l awww-etuaii 41 l , . A X ' 5 - -.. ' L ml KXXR - U hi- -A - tfx L 551-3. .1 1 . s f f va, v i 4 Q. 5. .. ..,,,, ,M -... 1 - run.: ,. 1 M , L U V M-N-M I ' f .,...-- - ' ' ' - ,, K. .. A If? ' N. ' . .- - 'f -'-11. 'W Q .f I Y vv5 f' .- , , ,,r,j,-ff' 'A' 'N .' --' , pg . ?7'fSff'2 .fM4?ff32.yKlSfnf3,L-fagff . W . 3 wr' .. ' X kev'?' 1 'ff - 1 23.1 5,?5 '1.s- ' .- ,igcf ai-fZ43lf' . Aga1N, . '.5, . :+ 5'4 ' , ...rd 11,4 .mu--1' ... dir-'Q' - M' - H-ft ' ' . .p.w'f',... pf e ' ..rf!4 ,4l-mA.n.L ' - ...,, 5 B 'SMX 'A Kkh ...L .., X A- 4x.f5g...S9,f 5 as A J -V . -Ti'3'?P4fi3!ii Q-33355 .,X.,wE..- -,MQW . . -. .L ww J 35. if sign , A -1 1-,Q ...,. -. M. 3. ,j.,??' 1. . f wigs. Y. ,N M . -.1.1f- ,M- -I 1 3,,,,g,, . A.. .M 1 ' iEi,.f.?35-9. 1- Sw with 6 AX.L lf .3 Y . -- , Y .. I ,QQ 'L K .. 4 . . A , , qw- I . - '- f, EQ I ,I '-fe.-'Q ' . , .. 'N Nha. - 'ty f' 'win ' ,. tk .xy Y I j.,.,o- . V- X K f' rf r W- f'-Aww... ,, ' '- K f --.fi -L - . . .. .. 'M.,?W,,v -gg: - f ,.--. V 1 - A 1- ' . vm fe-. ' l.4fll?.,.lf'2:ff?'T 'i Q . 6 'x f . 4' RUW: S. Briscoe, D. Platt. P. Marr. M. Row, A. Clark, ROW TWO: R. Mmlina. M. Mumlez. G, Davis VV.THI1IllS,lVl.DUllll1S.B.l.illlI'llS0Il.RfJVVTl lRl'll':IR.l,0LLilIHIJ.S.lOl1l1SOIl.lJ,l0l1I1S0ll.Nl.lll?I'llllC Wulls. IJ. Rzlisor, 'I'. Muycm. ROW FOUR: M. llrmlllmwtorl, lf. Sloan. R. Hall. S. Pa1ltmm,S. Ihznllaulo 1. 3 lklll 1 -,' L -.-f ' 44 974 A D. Bennette, I. Bisnar, S. King, H. Smalley, P. Mason, H. Butler, S. Pz1ytm1,C Wildt, L. Golden, S. Shanberg. fi. W. It X .fm ii . fi' . , Q., . A .aw ,A Q FTB' 'S Q , - AK Q' 1 l. K. W g .253 I , f 'A.-QQ' 'n 1 1. Q' A slr, , . -,1- ,P ill: il'-,E 5 ll fi 5504 o f , l mf af, Q 'Qsfw Q 3,Q...Vj44q , if N , ' - Hu..-'P' -W-9.Wf3'3:f ' W :PQ f 11.Qf '.,.,' . Ji 2- I .. , ..- l . 1 0. ,..?4 ' 'fi.1' .wwf .15 '9 'f 'T' '-ffN0- ... .. Q IV Baseball 103 Softball Unity and experience proved to be the strong points of this year's Lancer softball teams. The varsity could boast of nine returning players, including all six infielders. Iunior pitcher Kay Hadley proved to be a weapon to be reckoned with as the team began its pre-season by going 4-0. Other team standouts included seniors Iill Wells, Andrea Chace and Paula Brodeur: however, every mem- ber of the team was an integral part in every victory. It promised to be strong contender for the Moore League crown again in 1984. The junior varsity team also en- joyed an outstanding pre-season. With team leaders like Chrissie Strong, Bonnie Cooper and Maria Moore, the ladies were particularly strong. Strong's pitching kept opponents on their toes, while the entire team rocketed hits past the infield. A promising league showing was certainly in their future. 1. IODI BLAKE makes the out at second base. 2. On the mound, KAY HADLEY throws another series of strikes. 3. Low and inside - ANDREA BRADY has a good eye. 4. IILL WELLS rounds third as she heads for the plate. 5. The Varsity Softball Team. 6. LISA COLDMAN steals home on a wild pitch. 7. The squeeze is on as LISA COLLISON lays down a hunt. 8. A strong swing produces hits for STACY HUB- BARD. 9. Out of the wind-up, CHRISSIE STRONG delivers a fast ball. 10.'I'1heIunior Varsity Softball Team. 11. LISA COLDMAN takes a high pitc . I 2 1 , . .-v' N an 4 104 Softball FRONT ROW: B. Taylor, I. Wells, K. Pambianco. ROW TWO: M. Hsieh, S. Trejo, K I. Myyers, S. Snellgrove, P. Brodeur. ROW THREE: I. Blake, A. Chance. Coach Mgr. C. Brodeur, Coach D. Taylor, L. Midgett. I. Kane. Y , '1 fl . .MW guts? ' 'X.lFl',:... ,.,..-- .n Y 7 ,v. -f. .uA,,v- 1 21' w.Nnf 'x ' 1- mv- - RA .x.'..3?Q3'Yl1 n ' , :-viva N N Q . ..... .X f f- -- - 'N 'H fb: fx . W. .xx .X 1 i ..,,....f.... sf' J ' .L,,,YV,.,3,,,, 2.-. .' . ,W . f 4-'12 'i'f', ., .,. an H.. , ...J I ..,w..1kA, H JX- 1 . 'Nr- f ff K 1 .A , gilg Q '74 JM' 1 U ROW: S. Newell, B. Cooper, D. King. ROW TWO: M. McCormick, I. Whetstone, M. C. Simms, L.. Goldman. I. Baker, L. Collison. ROW THREE: L. Harris, N. Leonard, C. T. Benson. S. Hammontru. Hubbard, Coach Gilpin. ,,, 1-.1 I j . WEVT 1 5 ? .Ju .-N V 'iii' Q- ...U . .ff-iv 'ff' , , Mi' . M Y.. ' 4' g I ' b 1 V 'iii.'13 ' . ' :.,.. . . if . R I S i., A , . b x 4 A R , x , A l X41 , ,K JV ' ' -... ..,.,, . X, N : , ' ' A Q - 'TF' WM- MN' . f.. L 4 r .- Vu --2..7 f V- f',.:i',s.x N .,..,: l f'f, ,g'-x . , 1. 1 ff-, '11 .ga 'Uv 4'.'.'1u ' -W-'mv-N'u. '.f': . 9.1 5 - X mg, '- by-3 t q. . ,. -nw .. .. . . -. 1 ' --f' A N-5:21-ffb. X ' N.. 1 . Amex'-Q '-5-1.5-v Qw, . .. '54 1'13r .Mp-.f , I :Z --1 A, 4' .vs!8a3i5.f,aiEXf'2 Fr 9 . J. -- -,..- r. ,W---5,94-a4dY:,?jg 'V' ,gk-.., -, Softball 105 1 fvf. , Girls' Gymnastics The gymnastics team, coached by supercoach Cathy Allars, was one of the most competitive groups on campus. After untold hours of practice, the irls entered and won match after match in their quest for tie Moore League Champion- ship. The events they specialized in required skill, strength, poise and grace. Floor exercises, vault routines, beam maneuvers and events on the uneven parallel bars were among the highlights of the gymnastics' year. Out- standing g mnasts included Carin Galleta, Robin Bancroft, Nancy Redfman and Kelly Bell. An effort by all of the girls was instrumental in the success of this year's gymnastics teams. 1. ROBIN BANCROFT shows excellent from while performing her floor routine. 2. CARIN GALETTA, KELLY BELL, ROBIN BANCROFT and NANCY REDMAN were four of the most talented gymnasts. 3. DIANE DRAKE concentrates on her next move. 4. THERESA L'I-IEUREUX per- forms a difficult move on the beam. 5. The Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 1' ,, a ...., A A 4 ' at K .9-J r . . A, + Q5- . . . wg,gz'.'2' I -31' J NX, A A , x 'fn T' .. 'ii We I Team. 6. The girls take a bow after a fine performance. 7. ELAINE DAVEY arches well for her vault. 8. CARIN GALETTA concentrates at the begin- ning of her floor routine. 9. COACH ALLARS shows whose year it is! 10. KELLY BELL prepares for her dismount after a perfect performance. 11. The Girls' Iunior Varsity Gymnastics Team. . ip' , viii. .qlv ..,, , 'L.l,E:d .ix f Y .iqncfr ' ' fem- t N X I no 4 106 Girls' Gymnastics 12 LEFT COLUMN: T. L'HeureuX, D. Drake. N. Garcia. Davey. RIGHT COLL Galletta. K. Bell. R. Bancroft. N. Redman. It L .wupg , -3 Smvfw' N0 no mm woes Oil CYP ,-ou, 5 ffQ:Lg:E.Q5. , ' '-,i'..i...+ K: th ff. mx QM .r ff? 'lil +- . M , 1 S. M 3, ,. A- . :wav '- ' . ,,-. H- wi- 9 , .wk R4 E U 9 L 'N qguxzn. ... -, H 1:-w ,' . .4 on , , 35 . FRONT ROW: L. McCollum, M. Reece, T. Stricthart, I. Drake, M. Reece, CI X- 3 Moorehead. ROW TWO: I. Evitts. I. Andrade, Banc1roft,I. AIllll?I'SOll,I':. lf.. . ,.xx ,..x4 -Q 2 nl TTY H X lf' fl ,K ax j if F V Hargaden. 10 Girls' Gymnasiics 107 Dance Dance was the one performing art that required poise and grace in addition to talent. The dancers were carefully trained in both the rudiments and the finer points of the art by dance director Debra Svopa. Many hours were spent perfecting routines. readying costumes, learning steps, polishing basic skills and learning the synchronization necessary to dance with a grou . The dancers gave per- formances throughout the year: Ilowever, the highlight of the year happened when the combined talents of four dance classes were pooled for a tremendous show: No Parkin 1 on Our Dance Floor! Lisa Fulton, Kim Sadler, Michelle Lott, Dana Hooten and Kathy Walsh gave particu- Iarly memorable performances. Every Lancer was very proud of the fine work done by the dancers. 1. NI'I'A DI GIAMPAOLO, TODD MYERS and SALLY VALLES are read to dance. 2. KIM SADLER and MICHELLE LOTT practice a difficuff routine. 3. DANA HOOTEN and KELLY GOODWIN perform an arabes- que. 4. The Advanced Dance Class. 5. The Intermediate Dance Class. 6. CHRISTINE ARNDT and her friends strike a pose. 7. LISA FULTON and KATHY WALSH give each other support. 8. BECKY RICHARDSON and TINA PRICE cannot understand why MARTY BRIDGES is so serious. 9. Beginning Dance. 10. Beginning Dance. 'S Nun. I' . w , lf Nl nf m XX X6 FRONT ROW: M. Lott, T. Van Scoy, I. Ford. ROW TWO: K. Sadler. C. Nunez, D. COLUMN: L- ViiIgHS. R- TFODCOSO. M. Schumow. N. Hooten. ROW THREE: I.. Davis, K. Walsh. A. Miller. T. Myers. M. Sherwood. S. R1bHY6.I-ROTI161'0.R- AiU1lH1'.C. ROIU9l'0.P- MOrt0I1. B. Cl1tter.T. Valles. G. Elliott. L. Fulton. COLUMN: L. McClena an. N. Gordo. I. Donegan, I. DeICarpini, K. 108 Dance IM 6 I 4 XIX 'W Qt 2356! W-pf. ROW: N. Kiln. M, Montana, I. Impex, L. Miller. M. Nun. M. Espimloln. C. FRONT ROW: T. Szmtana. I. Young. M. Gurclu, S. Nnnux. I. Suvmilxu. KI. Munlznm L:CIennI1nn. ROW TWO: S. Innes, M. Rnngel, R. IIUIIIN2. L. Yualgffr. T. R.Tl1I'l1IOS,I.AIIJiiIlO.ROXS IIXN'Cl1K. Hainszs.'I'.lllmxaariulm. ID. Rur1ns.V. Smvllmrlyll AIHITJUILIIIIIII. I'. IlI'UlIIillI0, I.. IJiI'usql1nIu, Ilirmztul' IJuIJrn Svopzl. ROW Clwrmricies, C. Arndl. S. Mills, I. LuncIr1:II1. II. Ruup, I. IJ'A1nu1'u. C. AISIJIIFU 1 ' m.turSvr1p.u. S N. McBride. Y. Lewis. Elkind. G. Harden, C. Vernon, M. Brimigus. P. NIf1sc111.A. Millur. II. Rim.I1.n'rIsun. IJ.INl1:I'1ra1k.A.Mulmrv.I.fInrI.tI.I'urruII.W.WQn1g.I7.S1.I1n.1rs,Ix.Nlnlxlvr, ROW THREE: O. Holt. I.. Weir, 'I'. Prima. S. Croft. I.. Chnffin. Iliru Dance 109 Tennis The Lancer tennis teams had one of the most successful seasons in memory. With the skillful aid of coaches lack Krebs and Phil Riley, the varsity and IV squads doubled up to win victory after victory. The talent, determination and winning instinct combined with a love of the game pro- vided the necessary ingredients for a winning season. Out- standing efforts were put forth by Greg Siemons, Brad Ugolini and Bill Price. Meanwhile, the Lancer ladies were kept on the ball by head coach Patricia Gonzales. The season went exce tionally well except for two heartbreak- ing loses to Milligan. A third place finish in league was good enough to advance the girls to CIF play-offs. Among the standouts were Monica DeCillis, Kristen Kohlhaas, Lori Shrotman and Iennifer Djie. 1. GREG SIEMONS warms up before the big match against the Bruins. 2. BILL PRICE shows his awesome backhand return. 3. The Boys' Varsity Tennis Team. 4. BRAD UGOLINI powers a forehand service return pasta Ram. 5. The Boys' Junior Varsity Tennis Team. 6. GINGER GOLLISON shows concentration as she returns a serve. 7. Determination is written on CINDY MATHEWSON'S face. 8. The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team. 9. IEN- NIFER DIIE leads the team to another victory. 10. The Girls' junior Varsity Tennis Team. 11. LORI SHROTMAN enjoys a big lead in the crucial Millikan match. 4 110 Tennis FRONT ROW: D. Herrell, R. Avila, E. Mahaffey, B. Ugolini, B. Price, C. TWO:lCoach Krebs, S. Mayberry, L. Liebzeit, M. Andrew. P. Hammond, G O'Nei . 8 3,5 FRONT ROW: M. Khan, I. Hsaio, E. Rummel, R. Avalos, T. Park, R Mazet. ROW TWO: Coach Riley, C. Watson, M. Welch, R. Poetsch, E Rogers, R. Dingman, B. Blasnek. 8 S 'R S I - l x ng. . Q 5 .gy f N . Q 4 gg .5 X, i 5' x ii? B- RQ, 5, 1... A e 3 , L T X? .v- Ao fx A . A if A S F 3 li bf ' 5' Q, i bl Q, Q.. R yy ' -ef 9 ,, Badminton!Golf Badminton and golf were two of Lakewood's least recog- nized sports. Although there were no frills and no crowds to cheer the athletes, the participants in these sports were rewarded with the knowledge of how well they had performed. Beyond self-satisfaction, there was also the praise given by expert coaches Patricia Gonzales and Thomas Gough. In the badminton arena, the varsity and IVs both held high hopes for league crowns. Such standouts as Donna Pehoski, Linda Stroh and Terry Aguilar played pivotal roles for the varsity squad. Out on the links, thin s proved a bit tougher for the golf teams. Arch-rival Milliken was the team's number one nemesis. Good weather this spring allowed the teams to complete every match and the fairways were the perfect place to show im rovement. The team was led by Matt Paul, along with top flight golfers such as Pat Benko and Dave Sargeant. 1. TERRI AGUILAR reaches hi h to return the birdie. 2. SHELLY FROYD smashes one past Millilian while MONICA DE CILLIS pre- Eares for the return. 3. DONNA PEHOSKI concentrates on her fore- and. 4. The Lakewood Badminton Team. 5. MATT PAUL drives the ball 300 yards on the first hole. 6. DAVE SARGEANT lets loose on his tee shot against Wilson. 7. Another birdie putt is recorded by CHAD CAIN. 8. The Varsity Golf Team. 9. PAT BENKO watches in awe as his putt drops. 10. The Iunior Varsity Golf Team. 5 3 K, .V t l l A v ' . l. x aw. E is ii' Sfvl DL! i i S , ,S S' sri is 1 t 3 , . X i ga, . . t. . s X' s , ,S ' V ' - ii ws . 3 y, E ti fx 4 P, . 3 . . I rat: 0 ts. 3 112 Badminton FRONT ROW: L. Porta, Hsieh, I. Weber, R. Romero, S. King, S. Shanbergl, D. Nation. ROW TWO: V. S aughter, D. Pehoski, N. Colanta, M. Decillis, L. Stro ,G. S. Froyd. ROW THREE: Coach Gonzales, L. Blackstad, S. Richmond, T. Aguilar ings, L. Kohoutek, K. Ritter, M. Morey. S. Hale. fi QQ - n. D. Sargeant, M. Paul. Coach Gough, P. Benko. D. Wuetrich, P. Martin, C. Burrus. H. Smith. -ou C. Cain, S. Spence, C. Rangel, R. Mahaffey, T. Mauldmg. Coach Cough, E. Rudolph. C. Dinntelman, L. Bon, G. Wear, T. Toler. Gdlf 113 Volleyball Pre-season play in volleyball was somewhat disappoint- ing, but it was no indication of the excitement to come. The team placed second in both the Millikan and Artesia tournaments, losing to Wilson and St. Ioseph in the finals. Durin the season, the Lancers proved to be an eager and pofished team. Led by standouts Crissy Tur- ner, Chris Drown and Iill Wells, the Lancers sailed through the first round until it met always-tough Wil- son. In a five game set, the Bruins were finally 'victo- rious, 12-15, 16-14, 9-15, 15-7, 9-15. After this heart- breaker, the team headed for CIF playoffs against Hacienda Heights, which they beat 3-1, and La Quinta to whom they lost, 3-1. The IVs had a difficult season, but showed courage and determination in every game. Their efforts were enough to earn them a fourth place in the Moore League. Fine pla by Kay Hadley, Lisa Lombardi and Barb Taylor helpecflkeep the spirits high. 1. ROSEMARY CARD concentrates on her set. 2. SHELLEY DROWN blocks a Panther defender. 3. IILL WELLS prepares a spike on an unsuspectin Iordan defense. 4. The Varsity Volleyball Team - Moore League Co-Cfliampions. 5. KAY HADLEY jumps high. determined to score. 6. SUSIE TURNER prepares the perfect set. 7. STEFFANI CAP- PELLI sails high to tip one over the net. 8. COACH CHANDLER gives her team a quick pep talk. 9. DONNA MARINO concentrtates on the ball for a Lancer smash. 10. The Iunior Varsity Volleyball Team. 11. SUSIE TURNER blows one past a Wilson defender. L.z.,.,i. . -----1 L w R i ' f .1 QQ x 1 W IIDIALLQIQ mr-x.s.MA.Q,. ' 1-qgggm an-,m, E-el-IYINJ. G 'uf cu. Inman lovr naw, . . xi an :serum ssl rnmm ' A, , ,L 'WM s Q. - ffr. . 3 114 Volleyball urns 1 - -in 1 cn I sm sc is n.g.,:-nu. n s s CAI ISKFU Slllllllll J i ll ill IMSI Q' A .P . Nr . ll n , 3 UCI! I llll I f .-. . u.-. . , F, I 1 A . if 15's S. Turner. N. Leonard. M. Kennedy. C. Strong. P. Honeycutt. ROW: I. Baker, M. Gargano, L. Lombardi. ROW TWO: K. Goodman, M. Todd, L. D. Marino, B. Cooper. ROW Tl-iRIil'I: 13. Taylor. K. Hadley. S. Cnpllelli. C. -av 'Qi' 1 1 lr R. 3 ..- X' Civgsl, 2 I 11 Volleyball 115 DEMICS CA 5 S E. un ACADEMICS DEMICS CA A Mig in ,,- Academics 117 Helen Z. Hansen Principal Helen Z. Hansen began the school year with definite goals that she wanted to achieve. She placed a great emphasis on instilling in the staff the qualities of high expectations, leadership, determination and firmness. A continuation of the program to reduce classroom inter- ruptions was one of her goals. The school-wide policy of improving students' writing skills in every discipline was a pilot program of which she was justly proud. The introduction of the district's Program of Recognition of Academic Students of Excellence IPRASEJ was a major accom lishment of the administrative team. The suc- cess oflfier leadership was attested to by the fact that LHS scored higher than any other district high school on the California Test of Basic Skills. After four and one-half years, Mrs. Hansen was promoted to be Assistant Super- intendent, Personnel Services Division. Her indelible imprint was the academic excellence that she brought to Lakewood High School. 1. MRS. HANSEN is pleased with her farewell gifts. 2. The principal takes time to check on IEFI' EVERS' term Japer. 3. MAY YANG and XIONG PHLONG show off their sewing skills. 4. TOM NANTAIS and MIKE YOUNGSMA explain their campaign strategy to MRS. HAN- SEN. 5. The Administrative Staff: DR. IOHN ERRATT, MR. DENNIS LYMAN, MRS. HELEN Z. HANSEN, MRS. BARBARA BROWN, DR. ROSS SHICKLER, MR. REUBEN BRASSER. Qguvl' ..,...,..,s at FP rv nr vs N ss N nn TN t ul sf tu s -.-1'--or az.. 'x -vw K '--Q..,, 5' .'-'f ,,'.,fff,'.J tp f' ' 118 Helen Z. Hansen - Principal 3 '1' l'1 v'-1' The Board of Educatlon '22 uf. J V1 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Kashiwabara Mrs. Harriet Williams I--A 'Gs...,., ,J 1 Mr. Iunms Zurifes Board ol liflllililllllll Donald D. Hopkins Principal On january 5, 1984, Donald Hopkins became the fourth principal in Lakewood's history. His arrival signaled oth a continuation of past policies and the introduction of new programs. The emphasis on honing writing skills was carried forward by the new leader. He also insti- tuted the mandatory attendance policy for the school. Although it was unusual to take the helm at mid-year, Mr. Hopkins made the transition a smooth one. He be- came involved with every facet of the school. His class- room visits, his presence in the quad during lunch, his active support of the sports program, his open-door office policy, his ability to communicate and his out- going personality combined to make Mr. Hopkins an important part of Lancer life. 1. MR. HOPKINS approves of the journalistic styles of IODI BLAKE and MR. GARRICTSON. 2. The principal checks EFRAIN GARCIA'S latest project. 3. ERIC SIMS' typing skills amaze MRS. HARVEY and MR. HOPKINS. -I. KIM WOODWARD points the way to stardom. 5. LISA VELARDE proudly displays her art work. 6. TOM PRUITT and SUSIE FALK enjoy the principal's sense of humor. 7. RUSSIA MAD- DEN tells of the big victory over Poly. 8. RICH FLORES tells another serious joke. 9. IOHN HAYGOOD chuckles as MR. WOOD is visited by MR. HOPKINS, 6 TIVI' yr- o is gi , tw p,,, K I, Q, :fn x 'B Mp 'F VI 120 Donald Hopkins - Principal . ff .. QS S-sg Aff uv 'mn ,f..? w - iv R' Et PNY f'7 !o 4. W . , u ,A - . 'lgj i . Q -, 3 7' .R 3 'Ta 6 : .912 - ' fl. Y 'P L J' ' 1' 31 6 8 Donald Hopkins A Principal 121 Administrators!Counselors Many extra hours were spent by the administrators and counselors this year. Not only did they perform their normal duties of overseeing discipline and attendance, '-J rogramming students, providing college and career in- ormation, planning and co-ordinating student activities and solving a myraid of special problems, they also implemented two new and important programs. The first took effect in November: it required students en- gaged in sports and extra-curricular activities to main- tain a C grade point average. The second program began in Ianuary. Every student who missed ten or more days of classes was subject to have his schedule changed. The paper and tele hone work resulting from these innova- tive programs iiept administrators and counselors more than a little busy. It is to the credit of all of these dedi- cated professionals that the office always ran smoothly. si M2 1. DR. Sl-IICKLER gives GRETA WOLFE some sound advice concern- ing her plans for college. 2. An elated DR. ERRATT is very proud of MONICA BLASER'S quarter grade re ort. 3. MRS. BROWN lends an ear to DAN THOMAS. 4. A skateboarrlytug-o-war ensues between MR. ' IURGENSEN and DAVID MERGLEMYER. 5. MR. BEARD verifies -X DWAYNE DYBROIS' absence note. G. ELENA QUINTANA and MR. BRASSER talk over collegefcareer night. 7. MR. SULACK assists 'f 4' wg. KATHY WANG in the career center. 8. FRED WHEELER and MR. . FLOOD discuss high school graduation requirements. N-I I es' z . ff . , . fa I . .AX We ,wmv Q .Ji 9-.L - 1 .A if A 1 1 t V if Kos.. K K., Q, x- W A 'aw 2 ff f' J-ss Robert Severns Ross Shickler Barbara Brown Iohn Erratt Dennis Lyman Vice Principal Vice Principal 122 Administrators Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Activities Specialist L I l'lorcncc Lu Nurse ,Ag Q... X 5 A+' 'L V' ga .Q W 8 x :- 'K' N Richard Flood Kunnuth Gray 5' ' ,44 '. f W, yr 000 2 f ,. P5 . QP M .'wf 1 ' , ,hw 4 1 W- 'Wg N5 . , rf- U , ,xg gl f '-. 1 Robert llll'gl?I1Sl':l! SIIG Murumoto g f X T 3' m QD 4 i 3 ,., 1- e.-4 v, llawo lioalrcl ur y Margzarot Rigarcl Roy Sulmzk Counselors 123 Science Laser beams, micro-chips and fiber optics were some of the more exciting scientific developments studied by Lancers. Besides investigating the latest discoveries, the LHS science department helped students develop the basic tools for understanding and living in an in- creasingly technical world. Both laboratory sessions and lectures were employed in mastering the principles of the physical, natural and life sciences. Course offerings included physics, chemistry, biology, marine biology, as well as anatomy and physiology. The science depart- ment, headed by Mr. Shafer, maintained high standards for its students. To help achieve these standards, the faculty provided information, guidance, moral support and an occasional missing equation variable. Together, science students and faculty helped make the world a little less mysterious and a lot more interesting. I. MR. RILEY checks on ROSEMARY GARD'S scientific progress. 2. IIM KINKADE gets a pointer from MR. LAMPSON, 3. TOM LONNIE and DIANNA IONES finally catch the meaning of MR. SAUNDER'S ioke. 4. ROSEMARY KAUTSKY learns about one-celled creatures from MISS GILPIN. 5. MARK QUICK snoozes as MR. MELLENCAMP ex- plains double exposures. 6. GREG ERNST and LYNN WALKER learn the laws of gravity from MR. SI-IAFER. 7. MR, ROGERS explains why fish are friendly to SANDY DIAZ. K. I Ei: ' .Xi Leslie Gilpin Matty Lampson Louis Mellencamp 124 Science Charles Riley i. Q,-, an X QTCQ- . l 1 3 . HS r I i 5 '. ' M lv far' Ylhvf MNA I . X k,M'.V4im.k,,,415 ww- n' f N. 1 ., K 4:5 FY' 7 rm ff Q1 4 A Q ' . 1 IJ, L . W L: 41: - s' x ' 1 , xl xi i 4 . K, fy 'X ellington Rogers Linda Sanders Terry Saunders Wendell Shafer 7 Science 125 Mathematics The television commercial was quite memorable: A proud family sent its son to college with great hopes. Soon, however, a disappointed mother and father were back at the station retreiving junior who had flunked out because he lacked the necessary computer skills. To ensure that LHS grads avoided a smilar fate, Lakewood expanded its math programs. An increasing emphasis by co leges and emplo ers on computing and mathematical skills led to severallchanges. The most notable innova- tion was the addition of twenty computer terminals and a vast expansion of the computer-related classes taught by Mr. Cramond and Mr. Flynn. The emphasis on excell- ence in math skills was also evident. Lancers, with the talented help of the math department, computed logar- ithms, established solid geometric proofs, completed alqgxizfnraic equations, and mastered essential calculating s 1 s. 1. STEVE NEWTON finds MR. STONER'S explanation of aerodyna- mics amusin 1. 2. MRS. GREENGARD gives IOHN GUTHRIDGE a help- ing hand wifh a difficult equation. 3. MR. FLYNN tests the program prepared by CARMEN ROMERO and BRAD STEVESON. 4. MR. MIN- ER explains a solution to an algebraic equation. 5. MR. CRAMOND had to keep a close eye on the work of NANCY REDMAN. 6. IIM WIT- KOWSKI and MR. SEYLER wait for an answer. 7. MR. SPENCER calms his class after announcing a pop quiz. 8. Everyone benefited from MR. NlCHOLSON'S knowledge. EE .EE XT -- zz ---. pf... llllll tillifiiltfii ...Q ...-Q l it ...a tl ...., 4-nd - '-M-ve'- W . 3. ,. 54 2 ff ,-v .-My-D Walter Cramond Michael I-'lynn Arlene Greengard Ieffrey Lasbower 126 Mathematics X 5 Ronald Miner Walter il ,,,j,, 4 1 NL . I ,K 'ii . L , XW..x 1 X W S? x, Q V, u 'Q ' 4 5 T ' ' A i M I - 1 , 1 52 W If X ' ' 'tj N w ' , 0? N X X MX x ' i . David Seyler Robert Spencer Chuck Stoner Tim Swuemuy Mathematics 127 English Excellence in communication and comprehension was stressed by the English department. More stringent high school graduation requirements, college course pre- requisites and job-market needs demanded that LHS students concentrate on honing their English skills. The entire faculty became involved in the process of impro- ving students' abilities to communicate both orally and in writing, as well as to be able to comprehend written information. Lancers were amazed at the school-wide program which required them to turn in writing assign- ments in every subject from physical education to chem- istry. While the de artment emphasized grammatical skills, the entire stag was employed in an effort to have students write to the prompt with clarity of express- ion. The involvement of everybody to improve the En- glish skills of students was a major innovation for the school and was certain to be beneficial for all. 1. MR. GENISAUSKI points the way to the stars. 2. MR. GARRETSON had as many questions as PATTY CARVALHO had. 3. KEVIN MOYLAN explains his theory of goddesses to MRS. KEPHART. 4. MRS. HILBURN hleps MARK MAGDALENO with the proper use of a pronoun. 5. CORY THURBER is closely supervised by MS. HUMMER. 6. MRS. COBB jokes with her class about synonyms. 7. STEVE LANZI always seemed to have the right answer for MRS. BLACK. 8. MRS. GRUBB explains the use of theme correction marks. 'Its . S 5. Q.. Mary Black Caryn Cobb Merrie Lyn Galvin Richard Garretson Gene Qt ms auski Kathleen 128 English Y I. ,. gm I, . il 3 lM 9 4. ' w .Q 1 .Q Q K 1 ,,,,..x...-v- 1 m IIIIIU ya, m 'S 5. , ,,4 Nm J, z.. A ,U f Karen Hilburn Indy Hummer Kerrill Kephart Sandra Kroll Mary Madison Ann McMenamin English 129 6 8 r r gg? 4 'al I 4 I' 1 x .W4w mix w n.. Uwvusuu V , , Wd... I... QC N- g .Hm4nm- 0 Qkfl Au ll--.. S 5 s S .Q f - raw ' ffl' -.MW I ,yi Laurie Moore Tom Northen 130 English Terry Pikop Frank Rutherford --..-. SASQQG T - N : 1 Library!Media Center Twenty years ago, video taping techniques and equip- ment were known only to industry insiders. Today, it is common for students to have a video ta e recorder or camera in their living rooms. With the explosion of media products in this high technology field, the media center at LHS became one of the most popular places on cam- pus. The sophisticated electronic gear was instrumental in increasing student awareness in many disciplines. Although books have been around for centuries, the LHS library was anything but dull. Constant up-dating and change kept Lancers current on many topics. The collec- tion of bound and reference materials continued to ex- pand, making the library the ideal place to do research as well as to read for pleasure. The expert guidance of the librarian, Mrs. Cooke, and media expert, Mrs. Cuinn, were integral parts in helping students in the library. 1. SAM BRISCOE enjoyed English the way MR. NORTHICN taught it. 2. MR. PIKOP amuses his class with a very olde English joke. 3. DON LEVESQUE is unsure of MR. RUTHERI-'ORD'S criticism of his paper on Mark Twain. 4, MRS. MADISON proved to be more of a humanist than a fatalist. 5. MS. MOORE hands back a set of compositions. 6. A little help from MRS. COOKE was greatly ap Jreciated by CATHY OLSON. 7. BILL IONES gets sound advice from time librarian concern- ing his current affairs proiect. 8. IIM BURKES program ran smoothly with MRS. CUINN'S assistance. ,.,--945 7 Carole Cooke Mary Cuinn LibraryfMedia 131 ESLfForeign Language The study of a new language was a challenging, frustrat- ing, rewarding and fun experience. English as a second language students faced the extra task of using their new langua e on a daily basis. This not only required extra effort, iut made each moment a kind of homework assiglnment. Yet, under the patient direction of the ESL teac ers, these Lancers achieved a special kind of suc- cess and a true appreciation of what Lancer Pride was all about. However, for most Lancers, the foreign lan- guage was S anish, German or French. These classes often tested tlfie memory as students struggled to recall verb tenses and grammatical terms. The teachers used lab instruments, special projects, repetition and a great deal of patience to help Lancers master new vocabular- ies, pronunciations and language principles. 1. MUY KAING and IORGE TORRES listen intently to MRS. SWAYZE'S vocabulary lesson. 2. MANY PHLONG, IAMIE QUIZON and LOIS SANCHEZ are enthralled by MR. DE CORDES' explanation of ranching. 3. MR. GARZA listens in on a group discussion led by HUNG LIEU. 4. MRS. POWERS explains the judicial system to PHAY LY SUON. 5. IUDY THOMPSON gets a fast word from MRS. SLAGLEY in Ingles 6. RUSS BOWERS is less than intent during MR. SHAIL- ER'S conjugation exercise. 7. MR. SMALL, wearing his Spanish is 31 ribbon, checks on TONYA STURGIL'S progress. 8. MR. YOUNG points the way to Paris for SCOTT FELLERSTEIN. 9. MRS. STANKOV always took extra time to help a student. . jsww 4 3 s All ' t . -I, l:'k 3 1 ,N -K Af x ..., V . sfj ygjzf . , 'i ,F W A, Wink E KJV K I .5 a f ir e . Robert DeCordes Carlos Garza Karen Powers janet Swayze 132 English As A Second Language A W .f .Q t K , Q, Q , 1 A ' W' I1 -it. X 5 s ? 1 X 1 r , f if wa fa lx M' A 'r 4 William Shailer Merrie Slagley ,.,.R ,....-I ,094 Q ,,-f ?-' 454 Don Small Elizabeth Stankov Russell Young 9 Foreign Language 133 Social Studies With strategic nuclear arms deployment in Europe, the use of the U.S. Marines as part of a multi-national peace- keeping force in Lebanon, the U.S. invasion of Grenada, the return of a captured U.S. pilot from Syria, and the 1984 presidential and congressional elections, the stu- dents in social studies classes had plenty of fodder for heated debates and discussions. While current events dealt with the present happenings of the world, history classes concentrated on the importance of the past. Po- litical science stressed the components and functions of local, state and federal governmental units. Criminal law, an especially popular offering, apprised Lancers of the types of restrictions placed on society, as well as the effects of criminal behavior. Economics taught Lancers the way money works, production rules and stock mar- ket functions. The department sought to give its students an understanding of the forces that have shaped the world, the nation and themselves. 1. BARRY TOWERS gets a kick out of MR. EISENBERGERS hee- haw! 2. SUSAN MILLS and BOBBY EYNON await their grades from MR. SPARKMAN. 3. MR. WOOD gasps in surprise at the contents ofI.I. MATSON'S cardboard box. 4. MR. MILTENBERC-ER kept KRISTIN KRUZ in stitches. 5. MR. NEELY has second thoughts about IENNIFER LANDRETI-I'S answer. 6. MR. HOLZMAN stifles a laugh at WENDY FRIEDLANDER'S homework. 7. An interesting fact about Asian cul- ture is shown to MR. DANIELS by TRACI BRINKLEY. 8. MR. DUN- PHY'S students patiently sit through another of his war stories. Y'-'isa 7' ,..v-vn-- Tr ,, F- v if 4 Richard Daniels 134 Social Studies v I Thomas Dunphy Erwin liiseiiliurgivr loan Healy 1- 3 i' ..., , gm, I 4' an A X d N-. E fu 3 41 '45, -xt yv sg gv,,,,:ff Jig - -? Q l 15blr. Q .y ,1 i. fx ' . c . I Y Mmm .ufrlfyl I fl .ryfigf I 'gl 2 ' f 5 if .,W, IQ 'V 4 i ll. i va ,JJ Rl F T X 1 41. N14 ' V f il dI'VlI1 Holzman XX illiam Mumlniuk Tim Milteuborgcr Leu Neely larry Sparkman The Durango Kid Social Studies 135 Business Education Although the skills required to compete successfully in the business world changed almost daily, the Lakewood business teachers kept pace. With the advent of word processing, electronic mail and high tech data terminals, it was necessary for Lancers to increase the amount of time they spent learning the skills needed in the busi- ness world. The basic skills, such as typing, shorthand and business machine operation remained requisites for the aspiring students. Under the guidance of a strong group of teachers, students put their talents to use in a wide variety of simulated and real business situations. One of the most popular of these applied courses was Project lNvest, an innovative program designed to teach the insurance business. From insurance to interest com- putation, this was the department that imparted skills which enabled Lancers to compete after graduation. 1. MRS. DAVIS assists NANCY CONNOLLY in learning the roper dictation skills. 2. With MRS. HARVEY'S help, shorthand was abreeze for TERR1 ISHAM. 3. MR. FOERSTISR and Sl-IEILA HANSEN sum up a perfect assignment on the adding machine. 4. BECKY CUTTER and SUSIE BELLANCER please MRS. BUTTS with their INvest project. 5. ISABEL LOPEZ helps MRS. GRACE make some corrections. 6. Ac- counting students work hard under MR. MELVlN'S close scrutiny. 136 Business Education S i I - Qi n L1 A ' l 2' as Mary Butts Sylvia Davis Willard Foerster 'fv- 4! igluv-W ,. Q . I f I ,.-F J 1 Louise Grace ludy Harvey Eugene Melvin f' Business Hdilzzution 1117 General!SpeciaI Education The Lakewood general studies students were offered a wide variety of courses. Lancers learned the essential driving skills and the rules of the road in drivers' educa- tion. Health classes provided the opportunity to learn about the complexities of the human body and how to keep it healthy. Career choices were also explored by the energetic sophomores. Special education teachers sought to deal with the 'twhoIe child as they taught across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Remedial work in several academic areas was offered by this outstand- ing department. However, students with emotional and social problems were dealt with as well. The special education instructors worked as a support group to bet- ter enable special education students to succeed in all areas of their lives, both in and out of school. 1. MR. SCOTT makes sure Sl-IELLEY RICE knows the rules of the road. 2. SHELLY KING, ANDY KIM and BOB VALENCIA are enthralled by MR. WHlTTlNGTON'S lecture. 3. MR. GOUGH shows off his great personality. 4. MALIK DIAAB and CHRISTINA KNIGHT learn the undamentals of health from MR. STROTHER. 5. MR. MC GRATH points out the solution. 6. MR. BURGER rolls 'em again. 7. MR. KELLY could always find the answer. 8. MR. BRAUN finds the burial ground for old jokes. :vw ' fl' 1 Y t Thomas Gough Delbert Scott Lee Strother Mike Whittington 138 General Studies I iz-- . , . 1 1 I S I I 1 I Rb? Y ,fu E f 1 rf' Lee Braun Riczlmrd Burgnr Del Hungerford Edward Kelly Steve McGrath Teri Meyer ecial Iflrluuzution 1351 Home Economics!Art!Music The extremel popular coeducational home economics program tau fit the basics of good nutrition, child devel- opment, clogiing construction, as well as creative living. Advanced foods class was a well-received offeringg it concentrated on concocting delicious meals from soup to nuts. More than half of all Lancers took advanta e of at least one of the excellent and diverse classes gbefore graduating. The art and music departments offered Lan- cers the opportunity to discover and express their cre- ative talents. Art courses included drawing and paint- ing, advanced art and crafts. Musicians at Lakewood could select from a wide range of classes. The vocal and instrumental sections of the department combined for such 1984 highlights as the Christmas program and the spring musical. Excellence in the execution of musical numbers was attested to by the many first place finishes turned in by the department. 1. Effective Living students EVANGELINA PRECIADO and DENISE KORBAL shine in MISS FRANK'S class. 2. Gourmet delights prepared by RUBEN KAWAMURA and WALTER REECE are examined by MRS. PATTERSON. 3. DEBBIE RUSSELL was never puzzled in Parent and Child because MRS. MC EACHEN was always there with a helping hand. 4. MRS. BRIGGS helps CATHY WELCH and YVONNE SNOW with their calligraphy lesson. 5. MR. SCHOONOVER puts the final touches on STEVE AYERS' silver ring. 6. MR. CLEMENS was one of the most expressive and stimulating teachers at Lakewood. 7. ShPElXiCER HARRIS listens as MR. HANNAN explains the mechanics of t e c arinet. as-wr! . Q' g I Polly Frank Iudith McEachen Betty Patterson 1 40 Home Economics ,. ,x g 232' Dun- L N W E ...,,,fg? 3 , Lois Briggs 6 4 xx I George Schoonover Marc Clemens john Henman .ah xt' .Qf wwwnff Y '4...f ' ' l'j2'5.. 'Z'Li Q Y .' ' 2535 g,3f',w..213gQ.Vgi M? . ,,.., 1 1 'x .,,,, X Q Xl 7 Art!Music 141 Industrial Arts The Lakewood High School industrial arts teachers blended theory and practice to teach students practical skills and to provide them with a technical understand- ing of the subject being studied. With the advent of micro-chips, R-factors, computerized type-setting and lathes which possessed memories, the world of indust- rial arts became a high tech learning experience. The department prided itself on its ability to teach a variety of skills that could be directly transferred to a good job after graduation. The fine points of auto mechanics, electronics, woods, drafting and metals were given care- ful consideration. Both the students and the IA faculty put in long, extra hours perfectin techniques and polishing projects. Combined, they sfiowed how Lan- cer Pride was built. 1. Any kind of electronics problems could be solved as long as BRIAN HAMMOND and MR. PATTEN were on the job. 2. MR. KREBS is overjoyed that RAY DARBY discovered the meaning of line quality . 3. Sheet metal projects were a point of pride for THOO YER, GILBER- TO FERNANDEZ and MR. STOBBE. 4. MR. NORTH supervises ROBERT VALENCIAS use Of the jig SHIV. 5. PAT MC CANN. MR. HAMILTON and DAVID AHUMADA are shocked at ADINA MC CATI-IRON'S knowledge of piston placement. 6. MR. HOWEY points out the proper dimensions to RAMIRO PUENTES. 7. MR. ZAPP ex- plains the importance of tight spokes to STEVE IEFFORDS. gu- , f' si 1 P ,fee 6 C xt William Hamilton Dennis Howey jack Krebs Harry North 142 Industrial Arts .it -,ta M . .J L X x E, . 'E ,A ff B !?,4. -e A X mm Uymvj V 1151111111 nlivf , K w , ,aff Ni., 6 . . 721 x , 1 x y , 'S is Fwffggiffgfz' Physical Education A former exchange student once remarked that his proudest accomplishment at Lakewood High School was passing P.E. The department maintained some of the highest standards in the school. One of the goals of the P.E. teachers was to have students learn a physical activity which could be used long past graduation. With a national emphasis on fitness and proper nutrition, more students were able to understand the concerns of the teachers. The variety of the program was amazingg everything from a popular power volleyball course to badminton for beginners was offered. With the expert coachin , encouraging and refreeing of the Lakewood physicafeducation staff, Lancers utilized their required daily hour of exercise and competition to stay fit, trim and healthy. 1. COACH ARBOCAST supervises IOHN SALAZAR and CORY THURBER as they pump iron in weights class. 2. Students listen attentively as COACH ALLARS explains the spike to her power vol- leyball class. 3. MERIT NORIT learns the correct way to lay pad- dletennis from COACH CHANDLER. 4. COACH CAPE and, her stu- dents really ot into the swim of things. 5. LI. MATSON pays more attention to the camera than to COACH HENNINCAN during instruc- tions on how to lift weights properly. 6. MIKE COX listens carefully as COACH BRESNAHAN tells the importance of suiting-up every day. 7. COACH MEYER takes a break before his next class. 8. The varsity water polo team gets a quick pep talk from COACH NICHOLSON. A snoes on GYM FLOOR i no STREET 11 M Y .J Cathy Allars Allen Arbogast Steve Bresnahan Carol Cape Leslie Chand er Pat Gonzales i-14 Physical Education Fir? FW 1 x 1, x x 5' x 'M 'NH 'As Q 7 fx 1 Hvnmgau B111 Mvwr Walter O Nell Classified Staff Lakewood High School, with its enrollment of over 2,500 students in addition to the 158 staff members, was a big, busy place. One of the primary reasons it operated so smoothly was because of the excellent work and con- stant sulpport of the classified staff. Not only did they accomp ish their assigned work, they freely answered questions and lent a helpin hand to any student who needed it. The classified staff was appreciated for all of the things, large and small, they did to make life at LHS a little nicer. 1. Administrators' Secretaries: MARY ANN STUMP, ELEANOR TUR- NER, DONNA TAYLOR and MARY CAROL BAKER. 2. Counseling Secretaries: WILLEENE BAILEY, IOULE BROD and MILLIE BUEHLER. 3. Activities Secretary: GAY OTTO. 4. Attendance Clerks: CINDY BASS and NANCY TORRES. 5. Staff Assistants: LIZ MINOR. CLARENCE SHAVER and DON HAMILTON. 6. Student Store Oper- ators: BETTY KARCHER and IO ROBERTSON. 7. Cafeteria Staff- First Row: C. BECKER, P. ROBERSON, M. SIBBING. B. LESSLEY, R. PAAR. Row Two: L. DAVIS, I. NOLAN, I. MENDOZA, M. KAZLAUS- KAS. 8. Caretakers -- First Row: I. CATO, F. BOOGERD. B. ROSS, C. IONES, T. MARKSBURY. ROW TWO: C. BAKER, C. LAMBRINCK, M. GIBSON, C. GUNNS, S. BARTHOLOMEW, D. KUNTZ. 9. Groundsmen - First Row: S. SIMMONS, F. OWNENS, A. PRUIT, P. LYONS, C. BERRY. ROW Two: L. DROUIN, HARRELL. G. RYDO, R. BORNAISE. 10. Student Body Bankers: SANDY POLLARD and SHARON HUD- SON. 11. Bilingual Education Aide: BEATRICE REYES. 12. Aide to the Educationally Handicapped: BARBARA ANDERSON. 146 Classified Staff M.. -.9 r U .4 5 -D . ji fig?- 's'1 pf kai ..,r4 wa. K Qin? gif I 'msg' , . ,SX Q4 , in ' 5 7 OWEN A - lla., Classified Staff 147 Qs 3 dr P5 X... ,n if Q , '. . .rv x' 5 x ,Q .P +2 .Q .. I ,Ht X 'W if . fb' A 3, 1 's QF: . ,, ff. k .Qgigg ' ,x '7 m 'a. . , 3 A ,, l, ,4. 5 ia 45 M W . .. , , ,w , . . if W 9 ,, . '+A '-, 7.52 gt 331, Q I ,vi ,ws I ,iff in M f .17 H5 K ef vwxfi . 5 E Q X A F K A - .. 1 wx ,faq wr, 5 R '19, Q , A ,. x ' ff . A ,.-v f. . 6 A? 'fr N . . W- . 4 : K: '- . HX' .A 5 2 Y X xf- Q 5 Y' . . .WY N, ,N u 1 7' '5 rw X J. ,fm V? ,g -,a!v.,f ,ii X 0 . .f Q. X K5 . 1 gg I ' 15 X, 65 'TSN is as . - ... + . .1 v -f 7 Q' frm! 1. 'Elf ' . ' f' X fm : 13, yi-XWQES 3 QR .vo . - Q v . X 2 gg4v.. af,fs, .. Q, 8:9 R Hi. 5,' fgl3g. F X .Q YY X affix? 4 --- Lf. 'ff Nk'!N.XE1'3 g.. W -f 7'3 - f,i .,M'k ws 'V . , ,Af xfqv ' . 2 'E . , xi fy , 1 . N . .1 3 ' - f A- - X 1 Wil- f , ,. fwfv- . ' 1 KF ll. , W, Y Q N ll! A, 5' Riv- Y79' 1 av-QYJ UJ 150 Graduates UD I.. ..x .Rh .Hr-r I-1 3 i 3 'T ' , -1 19 5 f , 5 r .,, 5 'Eifaif . . I . I 1 -f 5 A - n I -2 I , W' ' ,, 01.-, 1: . A zfifjl - Tm? Ji., -. J F' 42. -- -H N2 i- :4i-5'1- - . .V 'wfldniog-Hqrz, ' ,. - w - 1, ' h W' W. -2 Graduates 1 51 Qllazz Y L I ' - 'Ip 'Q 3 eh. lilresiheut Ilan Bahia Bice lgresihent Heather Gllishg fSl'ffl'fNfQ Sllimml' ml'12mBl'f Q Q, 1 The fall jeninr ,Senate 152 Seniors nf 198 l - Uhr ,Sprung Sanur Senuir 'zljlrrsihrni illlyrissir ihiahrnxrg like lpresihmi fillisn Zlfultnn ,secrrtarg Iinhgxx IUca1hg 4 heir gun Seniors 1 53 POTENTIAL 4.0 STUDENTS Doug Barton Dan Davis BANK OF AMERICA PLA UES Q Lit T r 1 1' .L att-- s5Ei,r' ., K -9 4 Qffgm 1 f K' f . 1 Q . ' 5? K Dan Davis - Liberal Arts Ierry Friedman -W Math!Science Paula Keinball - Appliedflfine Arts ACADEMY OF ACHIEVEMENT V Ar . I, --...A Z -.Ataris . - V' - 'A it-. fi A .5 A lohn Crone - Science Dan Davis - General Scholarship Lisa Edwards - Art ,f V it ,,, If X PX A f' fi tl . f , if 5- 4 455 9 ., . , L L ki Ft s t , 4 T m e isis A L A ' , il 2+ E 'T ft. ,ti ' 'T G T' A Q Shelley Froyd - journalism Brenda Gates - Music 154 Potential 4.0!Bank of America Plaques!Aoademy of Achievement Tien Nguyen - IndustriallVocational asf Ann Estrada - Business Iill Wells - Athletics Doug Barton - Science: Alfredo Fajardo - Foreign Language Denise Korbal - Home Economics La Iocie Proctor - Social Studies BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATES Y 'US wk 1:-'-'+- Laura DiPasquale - Drama Ann Estrada - Businu:-is IU! Heather Gilliland - Music Iohn Haygood - Math GY' 5 45. gy, I .K F . 53:52 ,'4 'K X it X 'IL Tien Nguyen - Industrial Arts Amy Pinkerton - English 4? ' ' Ron Schmerbauch - Computer Science Lynn Walker - Art Bank of America Certificates 155 I IOH ADAMS IV and Vaisity Wrestling - Moore League Champions NOSHIN AFROOKH'I'IiI-I International Fair, Principal's Honor Roll, Sec- ond Chapter Singers. Cecilian Singers, Annie Get Your Gun CARMFN AGUILAR PrincipaI's Honor Roll, Lancerettes, Ir. Senate MICHELIL AGUILAR Sr. Senate, IV Stats THERISSA AGIIILAR Sophomore Writes, IV and Var. 'Tennis I PHIL AHUMADA ,Q Soph. and IV Football, Soph. Senate tts 11f1fANY A1.BcR'1'soN WX, Lancerettes TEDDY ALLEN Var. Gymnastics, IV and Var. Track, Cadre Nine IIM AIELRED A Band,RSopl1o1no1'e Writes, NHS, CSF . ei 'tt .sap In titjg 2ROBERI3AI.v1is 415,35 lg Soplr. 'cl Var. Wate1g.I?oIo-All-Nioorelseague. and A SCity, Soph. zffitINVa1L.-Swi1uthingIfNHS. QEQCSF Citadel - SectibIi3I:QcliIQOt',fIiII1ioriProm R, Worker, Principal's Honor Rolllt My . ' lSESI.II3 ANn11:RsoN I -f,fVistiialai1ti Performing Arts. Ir. and Sr. Senatesl Ig 'if Football ,Steitsg,f'Hello Dolly . Annie Get Your , 4 ,Cun , SeG.1oh,Stlident Events. Pepsters,Flag,A . Cappella Choir. Second Chapter Singers, Iunior S' Honor Guard, I.TriII,fI'ean1 , 1 , 'r1+1oMAs ANDERSIQNITNIII 1 f A ag Sopli., IV and- Vairg.iI3,i4'0.QtIStilI - AMoorefVLeagL1egW, tfgglrainpions. IV Wrestling-:'Var. Soccer A . , A' 1v1ieHAEL ANDREW 1 - Vaff Tennis, Marcliing Band. Concert Band. CFS: NHS, Sophomore Writes - Production ,gfEditor, Cabinet. Freedom Foundation,Writing gtloxritestiiwinner 'g l..I,a'fI'L'I'IA ARCHIE 1 ,!1i,x A Q Itijmcipalfs' Honor RoII,1iIrfGIass Re pipeseritative 2' 'So pho1r1ore 'VVrltes Q T'1,ff7fLf CHR1s'r1c ARNDTI .. 'Lf ' ' 1- Second Chapter . Singers, ,X-A Cappella Choir, . ,Principals Honor Rel , Annie Get Your Gun , Dolly , NHS. Sophomore'VVrites,,,l vt515oN1c3:fx ARR1f:o1uA' ' gQg?Pi'i13t5ipa1l's Honor Roll, Student of SSIIJIR AR'l'ElAGAx I .- rr,i it RQP Award- f -A ' I I STEVEN AYERS 5 IW and Var. Gymnastics, Citadel IARK BAKE ' R -, I sllssrI?Soph. Basketball, A Cappella Choir Rwri11c:11Ar:1.B-A,K15R I f 52 Soph. and ,Var.gWfater.,Polo, Soph. and Var. 5, Swin1r11ing,4NatiJQnal Merit Scholar, PACE, ., c.s1-, NHS- A f 1 'kim BALDIWINF. A , Iunior Honoi C1iard, Advl Dance, Var. Tennis ROBIN BANCROICI' Var. Gymnasti1.:s5-- Most-Irnproved!Most Out- ' standing Gymnastr- AIl1Moore League DEBRA BARNI5'I I'- ' I, Ir. Senate i'-' ' BRIAN BARRH Manager - Var. Baseball, L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Iixplorer BRUCE BARSTOW V ROTC Drill Team, Space Club DOUGLAS BARTON National Merit Finalist, Renselaer Medallion. IV and Var. Track. IV and Var. Cross Country. Potential 4.0, GSI , NHS . , 4 I ROBYN BA'rT1cRsn11.L i 'li'i qQfQff'i LANCE Staff, NHS 1 1'ef H GINA BAXLEY ' - , A p Cecilian Singers, A Cappella Ch'oir-FTHQIIQDOI-i't9 ly , IV and Var. Cross Country, IVM,andj'Var..,. TWC 1,5,.4,,.1,s:r i-1. ' 156 Senior Accomplishments ll' r1 A -:jjff r.,, CAMERON BEAULAC Var. Soccer - Moore League Champions - Team Captain - All Moore League, and All- City, Var. Football - Moore League Cham- pions - All-League Honorable Mention, Soph. Water Polo. LANCIC, Varsity--4Sports,Cl11b - Pres.. Sr. Senate. Quill and Scroll,-Principals Honor Roll . 3 4 , SUZANNE BELANGER - Sr. Class Secretary, Sr. Senate. Lancerettes - Lieutenant, Sophomore Writes, Principals Honor Roll KELLY BELL - Var. Gymnastics - Mooreleague Champions - Team Captain, CSF, Principal's Honor Roll ROBERT BENKO I A IV and Var. Football - Moore League Cham- pions, Soph. and IV Basketball.:Matl1 Club, CSF 1oHN BERG ' , Soph. and Var. Water,l,I?olo. Soph. andgvar. Swimming ' V I I ' CINDY sick ' ' ,I A IV and Var. Tennis, Adv. Dramag Ir. Senate, CSF, NHS, Badminton. PriI1Cipal's Honor Roll IANELLE BISHOP ii.. 4 Drill Team, P.R.I.D.E.' Ciub, Soph., Ir. And Sr. Senates, Freshman -7-1-Vice President, Iunior, ' Honor Guard , DAVID BLACKBURN I I Adv. Photography -- Sr. Slide Show LORI BLACKSTADJ , Var. Baseball Bat 'n' Stats DENA BOBBITT A f 1 Freshman and Sr. Senates, Cadre Nine, IV I 1Swimming, Water Polo Stats. DISCA MARK-BOLLA Var. Water Polo +All -Moore League, Var. Swimming ' 4 1 KIMBERLY BOYD , Staff, Quill 81 Scroll, Soph. and Ir. Sen- ates ALLEN BRACKETT 'I CSF, NHS ANDREA BRADY IV and Var. Volleyball- Moore League and CIF Champions - State Re ional Finalists. IV and , Var., Basketball, IV ans Var. Softball. Varsity I ,Sports Club. NHS, Soph. and Ir. Senates , ,,,,, V,,.. ,V I g ,,, IAMf53iBtRE1MNf5R IVfangIgYar, Water Polo, IV and Var, Swimming PAuijAt'BRoDauR ' -IV and Var. Volleyball, IV and Var. Basketball. Var.SoftbalI, Marching and Concert Bands Mace BROWN A Thurber Carnival . t'The Outcasts of Poker I DANIEL BRYAN 1 rter 'C IV and Var. Baseball, Sr. Senate, PrincipaI?s Honor Roll, Medallion Diploma I A , I TIM BURGESS Q 'eC, ff I Soph., IV and Var. ,WaEr Polo, Soph. and IV Swimming, Cadre Nine, Interact Club pf , 5 .1 , , jay: I AlI2Sgjnth7Goast,,SoXh1fSenate, Var. Track, F d0ine??R9edsUQh1f,.weQ,' NHS I 1, - rrie' IV erman Club, Space 1re a. IV ming, IV Soccer, IV and Var. Sets- P-R41-D-Effmlbfr I ' ' I' eeii I SophfSenate, CSF, Principals Honor Roll, Stu-2 I dent of the Month BRIDGETTE CALLAHAN Ir. and Sr. Senates, Marching Band, Adv. Dra- -iqlzllrii, Drill Team, CSF, NHS, Chamber of Com- haieai' .,f'HeIIo Doll On tgastsq key Flat , ,. L , Y . ,. , . , as ...f ., x yn cz nf' , -1 ff A' An11'eG5535??fI155f.E.1g11 . 5,2 31 eof Wal- . ,, 2 A ,,, ,.,. ,1. '2gg, 'e' M 'y ' I aiffgzq -':.,a.it .1 411 .f ' auf 3. 'sum , , If A 'Q Q '-'y Y.f1, , .t f -so-. ?X1?,1,.f1a....,. So15l'tga2ianQ i yarr..1,5Raa1ba111+ Macaw Leagleefi All-Citjfrefl All Moore League ROBIN CANADA Novice and IV Wrestling, Certificate of Recogni- tion -- Spanish 3-4 IEFF CANADY Soph. IV and Var. Baseball -- Moore League Champions v Most Valuable Iunior Player ROBERT CANNON ROTC Drill Team Coinmander, Sr. Senate IULIE CARPENTER Sr. Senate. Volleyball Stats MARY CARTER Basketball Stats. P.R.l,D.E. Club. Fresliman. Soph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates. IV Swimming. Drill Team. Cadre Nine cA'rH1.EEN cARv11.LE Adv. Drama. Basketball Stats, Freshman Sen- ' ate, Cadre Nine SIIJSAN CASDESRPI1 f. Drill Team5hA! Cappella Choir HMICHELLE cAs'1'11,1.o Citadel. IV and Varsity Yell. Citadel Club STEVEN CASTRO , Soph. Football. DECA REGINA cAsrRoNovo I AFS.,GIub A KATHY CASTRUITA ROTC'Color Guard Commander TIFFANY CHANG Soph. and IV Tennis. Sr. Senate. Sophomore Writes, CSF, NHS, Medallion Diploma RHETT CHRONISTER Soph.-and Var. Football - Moore League Champions -All-City - All-Moore League, IV Baseball - Moore League Charnpions,-Var. Baseball ,. IACKIE CLARK I Lancerettes, Cadre Nine, Adv. Graphic Arts, Soph. and Ir. Senates MARYSLARK. - Drillfifeam I ' I g , MATHEW CLARK ROTC - Commanding Officer -- Silent Preci- sion Drill Team - Assistant Chief of Staff - Long Beach City Corps, German Club - Presi- derg. Surriculum Committee, Principal's Hon- or o SAMUEL CLARK. IR. Cadre Nine - Most industrious Student HEATHER CLISBY Varsity Cheer, Homecoming- Senior Princess, LANCE. All-Student Body Vice President. Iu- nior Class Vice President, Sophomore Class President, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court , You Can't Take It With You , 'tHeIlo Dolly . The Outcasts of Poker Flat , SOIJl1..7I1'. and Sr. Senates, Thespians, Citadel, Caninet.-Iunior Honor Guard. Iunior Prom Worker - PI-IILLIP COCHRAN Var. Football - Moore League Champions GINGER COLLISON IV and Var. 'Tennis - All-Moore League, Var. Badminton, Sophomore Writes -- Financial Editor, Ir. and Sr. Senates. CFS. NHS, Varsity Sports Club, Pr,incipal's Honor Roll NANCY CONNOLLY IV Cross Country. Sr. Senate, LANCE, NASA Experimental Award . ,MICHAEL CONTRERAS IV and Var. Wrestling HOWARD COOPER Novice Wrestling, Soph. Swimming, Citadel, L.A. County Sheriffs Deputy Explorer, Sr. Sen- ate , 1 MARY CORRALES-DIAZ ' Cadre Nine, Freshman, Soph. and Ir. Senates, 'P1ttncipal's Honor Roll, IV and Var. Swimming, Since Club, AFS, HNS. CSF, Sophomore , ,rites,.Iunior Honor Guard ROBERTA COWDREY Var. Softball, DECA A 1 rx. SPENCER MARTY GALVAN H Soph. and Var. Var. Football -- Moore Champions - All Moore League -- All- V and Var. Baseball - Moore League C ions LISA GAONA , Lancerettes. Principal's Hon,gpf'Roll, lunior Honor Guard, Senior Slide Adv. Photog- ra Phy f-Ji? APRIL GARCIA ,fi Advanced Dance ,ff-ri' CINDY GARDINERJAI Volleyball ,155 GEORGE Geiidrrerum Studerfitlof the Month, ROTC B A GATES ,fe Dress-Telegram Academy of Achievement Award -- Music, CSF, Nl-IS,ljr. and Sr. Senates, Student of the Month, A l-City Orchestra, ghirnber of Commerce. Camelot , Hello o y' LISA GATES Sophomore Writes - Editor-in-Chief, Band, Orchestra -- All-City, Hello Dolly , Annie Get Your Gun , Medallion Diploma, Gold L , Principals Honor Roll, IV Tennis. IV Bad- minton Dance Club Cross , Soph. Var. and HEA Cadre P.R.I.D.E. , Club, Concert Mis- Music. Dolly III Schol- Base- Hono WANDA GORDON Bannerettes, Soph., Ir. Sr. Senates, P.R.I.D.E. Club, DECA, Track TANYA GREENE P.R.I.D.E. Club, Drill Team, Girls' State Repre- sentative, NCTE Essay Winner, Soph., Ir. and Sr. Senates. Inter-Clu Council IOHN GUTHRIDGE JV and Var. Football - Moore League Cham- IV and Var. Track s Honor Roll Basketball -- MVP Track, IV and Var. Cross Country, IV ts of Poker Flat -- MVP, Medallion Diplo- Honor Roll, CSF, Sophomore Citadel, Homecoming - Senior Princess. lr. Senate Soph. Var. Soc- Dolly stra TIM HAWKINS Ir and Sr Efgennis, Band, Orchestra, Honor M E 0 , +A 5 i Senior I K Q xi, A.. fc. it ,. ii, XV, I ii v I I i A PI. fjg? fl-j. nf- .,s tt? , GEORGE HAYES IV and Var. Wrestling - Moore League Cham- pions - MVP. ROTC Drill Team, Cadre Nine IOHN HAYGOOD IV and Var. Football - Moore League Cham- pions, IV and Var. Track. CSF, Math Club, Bank of America Certificate v Math, Curriculum Committee, Soph. Senate, Sophomore Writes, Citadel Editor, Principal's Honor Roll STEVEN HENDERSON IV and Var. Water Polo, IV and Var. Swimming, ROTC - Honor Cadet. German Club DON HERRELL IV and Var. Baseball - Team Captain LISA HILTON P.R.l.D.E. Club, Curriculum Committee. Ir. and Sr. Senates, Bannerettes IANICE HINES f ALANCE, Citadel THOMAS HINKLE Camelot , Hello Dolly , Second Chapter Sing- ers MYIA HOAG IV Track I SHARON HOGAN Sr, Senate. LANCI5, IV Cross Country, IVI.Track cARo1,YN HOLBROOK A I flvlarchiiigy Band, Orchestra, Annie Getifiour 1, .Gun ir. A I IACK Ho1iLoN:,:f 'J ' 'fSopl1. Football I .I ' A MICHELE HONEYCUTT A Football Stats, Basketball Stats, Baseball Stats IAMES HOWARD I A Soph. and IV Football, Cross Country. Track A STEFANIE HOWARD I ROTC, DRILL Team, Rifle Squad, Sr. Senate. P.R.1.D.E. Club R I IAY HUBATCH - f IV and Var. Baseball -- Moore League Champi- on, Principal's Honor Roll 1 'o,,, I3 if , ALAN Hticaasl I I Var. Wrestling - Moore League Champions, Math Club I I A GINA HULSHOF f Fashion Marchandising , -A sHEL1.i HUSON I I iiii, A I' Var. Football Stats,Soph. and Ir. Senates DONNA INGHAM I I I eest - , 5 Gymnastics -lvlanager, Lancerettes IANE'.l' INGRAM IV Volleyball, IV Softball -- Moore League Champions, IV and Var. Basketball, Varsity Sports Club IILI. INGRAM - IV and Var. Volleyball - Moore League Cham- pions, IV and Var. Basketball, IV Softball - Moore League Champions, Varsity Sports Club CARMEN ISHAM I IV and Var. Gymnastics. Iunior Honor Guard, Drill Team ICRIK IISSPERSIIN ' IV Water Polo, IV Tenis, Soph. Football KATHY JOHNSON IV ant Var. Basketball, IV Cross Country, Var. Track, Freshman Senate, Cadre Nine WILLIAM IONES IV and Var. Wrestlinl, Adv. Drama, LANCE, Principals Honor Roll. Adv. Photography, Se- nior S ide Show. Sr. Senate IOLENE KANE IV and Var. Volleyball -- Moore League and CIF Champions, Var. Softball I I 11 IAMISS KARL . W., ..i'., Principals Honor Roll, Cadre Nine, Varifflrossw- Country - Moore League Champions','IV'tan'tl Var. Track I .IIIII CHRISSIE KAVENEY , ASB President. ASB CorrespondingNSecretary. Senior Class President. Iunior ClassA'PresWideiDt5'--I9 158 Senior Accomplishments 4 I if if Sophomore Class Vice President, Freshman Class President, Freshman, So h., Ir. and Sr. Senates, Medallion Diploma, EIES ClubStudent of the Month, Principals Honor Roll,'Cadre Nine - Leadership Award, CSF, NHS,,Iunior Honor Guard, Citadel Editor, LANCEQIV and Varsity Cheer, Homecoming -- Sophogrrqre Princess and Homecoming Queen, Adv. Dancers Quill 8: Scroll, P.R.I.D.E. Club,,AFSlClub, Pep- sters, Varsity Sports Club, Chamberfof Com- merce, Var. Baseball Stats, Var. and Sopb.LFoot- ball Stats, Accreditation Committee, Board of Education General Curriculum Committee RUBEN KAWAMURA A A I Sr. Senate IEANETTE KEARNEY I Sophomore Writes, Hello Dolly , Iunior Hon- or Cuard. No Parking on the DanceIxFloor,'7. Adv. Drawing and Painting A ' .Ig PAULA KEMBALL ' tiit 11 Bannerettes, Lancerettes,fSong, Stiitleiitfoff-tlie' Month, NHS, CSF. Bank of America Plague Applied and Fine Arts, Iunior I-Ionor-QG11a1t,d, Adv. Drama, You Can't Take It With You , Adv. Dance F IIN HONG KIM I Math Club, P.R.I.D.E. Club, Space Club, CFS, Principals Honor Roll A JAMES KINKADE IIVI., , I, ROTC - LTXIG --,Silent Precision Drill Team, , Outcasts of Poker Flat . A Thurber Carni- T val 'tAnnie Get Xoutv-Gun , Student of the ALDXANDRA KNEPAPER Gamesters Clpbiifpg-Vice President. Creative ,Writing - secretary KRISTEN KOHIQHAAS IV'and'-Var. Tennis. Citadel, Soph. and Ir:ISen- ates, Adv. Drama, - ' ' I ' I' DENISEIICORBAL Batik of America Certificate - Home Econom- ics, Student of the Month TODD KUHAR Medallion Diploma BRIDGET KYLE V Principal's Honor Roll, Fashion Merchandising IEFF LAING IV and Var. Baseball - Moore League Cham- pions, Citadel STEVEN LANZI Sophomore, Writes, Creative Writing, Media Occupationsg LANCE, Media Center Videotape Crew 'g,' I ROBERT LASSERS ' FIV and Var. Wrestling, CFS, Soph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates,'NHS, Var. Golf I BRENT LAURITSEN ' Soph. and Var. Water Polo. Var. Swimming' KRISTIAN LEIDICH V -I-Q' 6. Monlth, Sr. Senatei'iColor Guard D Var. Swimming 7--All-City and All-Moore l League - MVP, Iyttrgwater Polo -,All-Cityjand' I All Moore Leagtie,-sg:MVP. Citadel , Lou LEVASA .Qt A A I Bannerettes -ltitflanager, P.RII.D.E. Club, Track- SO, ,hirElr.fI5tid,Sr. Senates, Stats - F ball Dance I , .siss It ' Sopb.,iIr. and Sr,fSenates, Chamber of merce. DEC'Ai12if-illlgesfiizxiis, You Can't Takelltf MICHELLE LUIAN IV and Var. Soccer. Sr. Senate MICHAEL LYNCH Industrial Arts Award ANNE MACDONALD Sciilph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates, Speech Club. CSF, S, So homore Class Secretary, Lancerettes, A,'t Principalls Honor Roll. Soroptimist Speech I :Contest -- Second Place EDWARD MAHAFFEY I Var. Tennis, Medallion Diploma MARY MALDDNADD Dance Club TED MALLEY X I 'Soph. and,Var. Football - Moore League Champions e All Moore League U All-City - All CIF Southcyoast - Team Co-captain. Free- , ydonis Folindatiori-'iEssay Contest Winner, Elks .II Club Studentfoftlie Month. CSF, NHS. Indus- I trial Arts Awardf, i GARY MANN IV and Var. Soccer, IV and Var. Baseball. Space Club, Chess Club, Math Club, German Club. CSF f ,, ' TIM MANNING I 'T ,Soph. Basketball i . GILQMARAMBA f A g t ROTC f Drill 'TeamV MICHAEL .MARINO ,D 'ii'lt A , '!Novi'ce, IViaiid,1-Qarlgg Wrestling, LANCE Staff IOHN-MARKWITI-I A 4 IIII I Soph.'andgV Basketball. Cabinet - Secretary of ' V the Press. itadel Editor, LANCE - Page Editor, ,Ql1illi'8z Scroll-1-President, Citadel Club - As- ,sistant to the Assistant Secretary CINDY MARTIN: T j,., fCamelot i, Hello Dolly . Annie Get Your Gun ,'i', The Outcasts of Poker Flat , The Se- cretylgife of'fIWalter Mitty . Second Chapter Sing- ,ersySophomorejwrites, Adv. Drama, Cecilian 1 A Singers i,I. IIII I SANDRA MARTIN' Soph., Ir. and Sr. Senates, Citadel SHARON MARTIN Var. Swimming. Ir. and Sr. Senates, AFS Club - Vice President and Secretary, Iunior Honor Guard. Space Shuttle Student Involvement Project Certificate, Principal's Honor Roll, P.R.l.D.E. Club EDNA MARTINEZ Cross Country, Var. Soccer, Adv. Dance WARREN MASON Var. Track, IV and Soph. Basketball. Student of the Month, Sr. Senate, ESL Assistant 'IAYMATSON Soph.Qf IV and Var. ,Football - Moore League Champions, IV Baseball, IV Track SAM MAYBERRY4 , I,,BandQ Iazz Band,-,IV and Var. Tennis, Hello Dolly ,,i Anriie GetfYour Gun, All-District Or- chestra., Concert Band FRED MAILURE I Advanced Photography - Senior Slide Show PAT McFcANN neli. Soph. and IV Football. Soph. and Sr. Senates, Sophomore Classg President with Yogi of Poker Flat , Hel- X' LAURA GLEN A1-IAN 0fD011y AdV:V15D!'3m3ig ' , -. I f I CecilianChoiiz,- Camelot , A Cappella Choir, 101-IN LIGHTFQQjjfV,fAf.i 1 j V I ' ' ..,'fHello Dolly , Annie Get Your Gun Band IBA' Im ALAINE MARKLEYA TEK LIML,-, I 'l' Manager - Tennis, Manager - Badminton 'G mnasti ' ' ' I I I . ..I I..... ELIZABETH MEYERS MAIORIE1 -nfi . W IV HIIQIQVV' .vSwimming -- MVP. Speech Club, P-R-l3D4E.,1,LCItieZg, gmtgaih Senior. Sglnate, Water Polo Stats, Inter-Club ROY ' P'iEi,,I',QPu11C'l ' P' if Second Chapter Singers, Var. Baseball, Annie Get Your Gun , Hello Dolly MICHELLE LOTT Soph., Ir.gandwSr. Senates, AdVMbDance, Charnber of Commer,cw-JAIHS, CSF, Rr1nciiiaPstfHonor Rau, campnesamg.. wig , EI VA 51 I ,vip .ks I ' . HW A., W, N ,A iq 5 LESIQIB MILLER Biifiag Var. Track, Adv. Dance, Annie Get Your V1 Gl1Ll,1 t' I MIKAIVIIEEER I IV Basketball, Concer Choir, Adv. Drawing and Painting s ,4 A ,gm A 'AA ' Diwali'-.f fast, TODD MILLER , .,',,,, . Quill 8: Scroll, Citadel, Hello Dolly . Ban- P1'mCiIJ3l'S HOHOI' RON i':Q5g3QEQ5sg'perettes, Principal's Honor Roll MARITES MONZON DONNA PEHOSKI CSF, Principals Honor Roll 'Tjf H. ,. and Var. Tennis. Ir. Senate. CSF. Var. Bad- MICHELE MOONIER A - mm Bannerettes, Soph., Ir. and Sr. Senates gigANlIgS IQEICXHLJ ll d b ll d ROBERT MORAN M gg ppw. as 'et a ,IV'an- Var. Base a ,In us- IZV and Soph. Football. L.A. County Sherifffsflwliimwlaligrth Award' Principal S Honor Roll xp orar , I APLIREZ PAM MORRIS I' -0 All txl2tooreCLea1gu.e -T AIIT Principals Honor Rall. csr. NHS. u.s.I'NaIIon-also ,,frA' ' 'We .OP 'fn ar' Trac ' PA 'E' 'm'L'pa 5 alArtAiviIgarcl. Studentof the ' NHS' Medalllon Dlploma Ing an ainting , F REZ 'r A . f- f- . . . I - Freshman Class Vi'EeiPtbs2,gEreslIman. Soph.. Ir. Dfgab MOHISSQTTE R H Ad I S ' UE.-T L... I A x A and SrrSenates,CadifeNinQi'Basketball Stats. Ir. nnclpa S Ono' 0 ' I' p. ,..Q,l '.fiC1asS Seci, IV Clieer:'t'Song.r'AdvfDrama, The KEVIN MOYLAN .arg f Outcastg of Poker Flat . Annie Get Your Gun LANCE staff - f rtt,t , FREDL.PERR? ' IUSEPHINE MUYA if Va'f:?Football - Moore League Champions, IV DECA MARCIA NETTEBERC Principal's Honor Roll. LANCE Staff, Adv. Graphic Arts DARLENE NEVARDAUSKAS l Bannerettes, Soph. Senate, Lancerettes, Ir. and Sr. Senates TIEN NGUYEIN Bank of America Certificate -v Industrial Arts. Press-Telegram Academy of Achievement Win- ner -- Industrial!Vocationa1 Arts IEFFREY NIELSEN Soph. and Var. Football - Moore League Champions -- All-City H All Moore League - All South Coast Honorable Mention. IV and Var, Baseball. Citadel Editor, IV Basketball. Stu- dent of the Month STEVE NIES Soph. Football. Principal's Honor Roll PAULA NIXON gfiraiculum Committee - Secretary, P.R.I.D.E. u GEMMA NUESTRO Principal's Honor Roll IOSEPH NUNAMAKER g ROTC. Adv..Drama g ' . SOFIE NUNEZ I A CSF, AFS, Principal's Honor Roll. Society of Women's Engineering Award CRAIG NUTT IVlI3aseball, IV Football, Soph. and IV Basket- Ja . . MIKE OLIVERIO ' I and Var. Track gk 5ll , DIEPQIPHAN 'Iitfs ' Math Club it I '5iDEAiQi.PHILLIPs , Citailel, Ir. and Senates LY-DOBURN.PI-LLOEG A I ESL, Assistantg fVarfGyn1nastics 5 I, iiiif A . Var.g'LfrafEli,5IY:aJ1d Var. Cross Country-f M9012 Utffgfiwhsinrlens . if ,, , f'sAMqr BEINKERTON ,. or , .aff I , fi Pepe ers -- Flag, Dhill Tearfi.fS0ph,. Ir. ahd??Sii.'t,. 1 ' fe' Senates. NHS, CISF'igIunioriHonor Guard,LgPrinf I , cipaljs Honor Roll. Bank of America Certificate . f - English, Brown Un,lversityfBook Award. Elks' Club Teenage of the Montlygophomore Writes IULIE POOLE s,,i 11,1 f A I IV Softball. Sophomore Writes, CSF. Soph. and Ir. Senates. Visual and Performing Arts. W0men's Freedom Foundation Essay Winner. Art Inspires Science Art Contest Winner, Pain-A' cipal's Honor Roll jf5f,1 ',tt 'ti SUSAN PRATTI5 .sf-I Ae'i A Soph. and IV VoIleyball,,IV Softball: Soph.,,I1', and Sr. Senates. German Clubt+,,Vi6e Presi- dent, Student of the Month. Sophomore Writes, CSF, Curriculum CoInnI,itgQg35RrgnQi.papS Hong? I M, R011 yr fe CHRISTINA PRICE 5' ' Bannerettes. Adv. DHIICQIJ locus PRocToR Soph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates. CSEqBank'of America I Award - Social StudieS2Q,Q?'f'Q,,f 'ggi' jf 49 xi-if ', ,,. If , THOMAS PRUITT is 19'ir,.ftfi-Hg, 'f ft, American Spanish Speak Off. Sophomore Class Secretary, Sophomore Writes, Principal's Hon- or Roll, Student of the Month WALTER REECE ASB President, IV Baseball. O timist Club Speech Contest Winner. Ady. gieech, Adv. Drama, Soph. and Ir. Senates, The Outcasts of Poker Flat , A Thurber Carnival SHERYL REEVES Var. Track, IV and Var. Cross Country, Varsity Sports Club, Principal's Honor Roll, Medallion Diploma DEBBIE REPLOGLE Student of the Month LAURIE REYNOLDS Baseball Bat 'N' Stat ROBIN RIBAYA Soph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates. Iunior Class Secre- tarv. Citadel, Varsity Cheer. Principals Honor Roll. Cabinet - Recording Secretary. Baseball Bat 'N' Stat BECY RICHARDSON DHCA SALENA RICHMOND IV Soccer. Adv. Drama. Badminton. LANCE. Adv. Crafts CARMEN ROMERO If VDarige'Cl1ilj1'CSF. PriIIt:iI3aIV',sggHo1io1' Roll MARK ROMBRO Q IV and Var. Wrestling 'tl JANDRI-:A ROSALES , ' Soph. and IV Voyllexliall PAM RUDD We I f , . IV SottbalI:,Vaf. Softballn Manager. Ir. and Sr. ,I BaI!'Ifci'Ndt?iJ2lramaz Adv. Speech .A 'Tl1e Outtzasts ofefpbl er Flatf The5Seg:ref Life o,flWalteI' Mit- X i'Y'5fIf?4?551Bi9Ge' ,Y0UFfQ14I1 'R r ,.TUiR'AElRUlZ. if .f I , I. .So hoiiiore Writes 1- Publicitv Editor. Hello ,, D0lJly . 'HAIll'tl8 'Get',Y011r'Cun . Curt'iu'ulum IiInioIt'Pron1 Worker STEVB'fRUMPL,E' .'l ., I I ' I I l,'. Wrestling -ifManager and Hehdslat KIMBERLY SADLER I I ,' 34. Cadre Nine. Human Relations. ROTC, Ifresh- Inan Senate. Adv. Dance. Dance Club. Curricu- lum Committee. Annie Cet Your Curt TIGHN SALAZAR ?:ggrlEl'p?ol:i iakliatstguf El lxlslcggli-S tsjgtlefi Soph. and IV Basketball. and Var. Football - Moore l.ezigue . , . fs ,4 ,,I,q ..... I Cham IOIIS - All-City and All Moore l.eaguo Soph. Track WILLIAM PUTRLN f ,. Alfa . , , - , , . .. A 1 , , ' , , K- , . outhcoast. IV and Vai. Basltelliall SCOTT OLSEN gglghulv 'mdlar' f?7All-City and All Moore League, Mr. 'l'out:li- Citadel A f .A d0ii'f1ICi1ede1 A , . A IBFFREY PYoT'r,fff13g2Saa... I . . . . BRIANONBILL - I I gt ,. . - h ROBl1.RiTO,5ALChIJO. IR. Soph.. IV and Var. Football - Moore League ' Vd ggggfnangti Soccer Champions, Quill 8t:.Scroll, LANCE Staff, Var. CheSgE . ,yah . Rt W-TTQGHMLFRBALJCH Tennis. IV Basketball JOHN 5,UiE3gf Ivai. water lpollol Soph. and IV PATRICIA OSWALD Lim ig K . er if ' ,,.w: s:f,,,. Na. yirrirriitig. I ,i 'HS.Mal C u I--'Vit:ol'rtesi- Freshman Class Sec., Frosh.. Soph. and Ir. Sen- af T Diploma W A ' F,ff'! QQ cflP1iXg2MatlITeaIn.SollihomoreWrites.ldlks Club ateg, Stagg Q-HW ... Uklah0ma! , A Connegvgw' QUIBUYE V ofthe Mont it. Bankol AlTtt'!l'lC'ilCtifllll- CutYankee1n King Anhufs Court , --You ga-brit ,,?i.ff.jvEIi3fhiLfal1g-Honor - fu Amxffftfef- g cate +-2f.UComputer Science. Printzipal s Honor iake gwith Youv, -'Helb A11I1Hgq e ,,f .QQ ,.,- , if iiffi Roll , X L, OUT 'Uni' L A 1 ,. groves- ff Q gf ,,Lff'ZJf' ' 1, ., Inf, -I ,Te-Q' Ch tl in . Th 'Q1Itcasts,oEjP,off.v.-' ' OD , I -N11 NANCY PACHEC0. A GZ-. 1' w R9EELa lfll3?JldgEllE5Soph:eind rv. IV swim- T V,?.,?5lI,eZ,,,,, IV Badminton 1 .a'SopJgig.il.ftIiiaaa's,t'its,gjfgriiiiefietYour il M - ,tif Q v KELLY PAMBIANCO L I sal it 4 ,i.t. UQHNUDBR , , I -. Q. . ,. So h.,IV and Var: Volleyball IV angisvhlbgi X ,Qi ,li D34 nrligsglligg ,lgUT:lViZl,l,,lfs::.:l,li ball- lf- and Sf- Senales 'liY5f- CF ' f l llifibfewngasqlle. GizITk lGyIi1i1astics I l I A I TEVE PARKMAN fy, 5353 edftlog'Lakevig?ooda1I2g?gLot,,,lf'amte -gtfai' . f 4- I' A s .: a' ' f, A ' faqfse am' , I , , -Soph., IV aaasvar. Fooibai get ue. ,,,.,igIDRIA gog?-ig I ALLLN SCHWARLBALHH H Q ,CI-mmplgnst. 5051115 Baskgt .Af S Medilli i r a reapgdgw I I ... f Y-,.7.' IV Baseball, IV and Var. lrack, Var. Cross Loun- iStuCl6Dt50f 51165, Qhth ' ' . I ' 9 ' Rf 12, a h X- f try- Moore League Champions. llantl A 4' Drum It K Y' 1 I ' Q, , A Y ,sift If Q f I 5' MaIor,Iazz Band, Sr. Senate, Principals Honor CHAEL PAULSON 5 - .1 - ft Ar, i s -' So . and , T. al f oore Roll, Drum Corps Var. SocCerg'IV,Tnack, IV . -I ountry, t . eg I - rin it ns, Var. I ,sign ar. Track tNHS,iSlIldGht of the Mft 'iii' ' I ,diff A STEVE SEARS OBYNIPEAVY If f ..,g,. Qr62 j sf sticsgz,-1 t .i t, Champions Soph.. IV and Var. Basketball, Baskotball.Clu'b Soph., Ir. and Sr. Senates.Ir, Class Presiqfe' r. - Akll-League H orab s ntion - Most In- - President- lr. and Sr. Senates. Principal s ,Class Sec.. jCabinet-Recording Se-c.,,fL ,A .',: ' spirational P f r,' F S. Winner - Pan t I MHOIIOI' RCHL , g A -.- -. 1 5-1 .K ll I f 1 t' Y , ' F f :I 9' A . . . , . f , . . ,I f-I aw FWHM' r' E. 3' f f 'FTP -'E ' g J 'I M' W gs -I-wffillkr 1-' mar-ammrw-A 'O ' , 'A .----ff' V , - g g i' I A 'famine' 2'. 2llF3iR3'2 I T'f'f :'f ' y,.w,f,,-M Senior Accomplishments 159 .Y MARK SICCHSICR 1 X A, Summer Ski Club --- President, li1'ake-IobQ-i4-- l'be Blue ling , Kept Mr. Wood in 'l'rac1lio'l1' - , THRICSA SEDLAK I S 1, . NHS. I'rinc':ipal's Honor Roll, Ureliestra. Con- cert Band, Hello Dolly . Annie c':tet-Yaut- Gun , Var. Switnniing -- Moore League Cbeun- - pions, Var. Sootzer. Sopb. Water Polo, Cabinet -- Secretary of Arts and Awards, Sopl1..'Ir. and Sr. Senates. Varsity Sports Club. Iewolleil LV BRADI..I'lY Sl5l'ILI'IY . A Sopb. Football. Adv. l'hotogi,raphy -- Senior I Slide Show . I , Motu Slit ' or International Club MIKIC SICIB DICCA, Band IANICE si:ve:iuNo t CAROLYN SHAIICHNESSY , f IV Swimming, llasketball Stats, lr. . I - ales PR ID If Club Drill 'l'e'nn 'ind Sr, Sui-1, fr, . .. ... . , .r tie 12 1 - IOHN St-Il'Il.TLIR I ' ' T A Sopb. Football g . Loiasaaormixu I I ' I Citadel -- Section Iiditor. IV and Var. 'l'e11inis---- MVP. Sopli.. Ir. and Sr. Senatus. Citadel Club -f -tti Secretary.:Princ:ipal's I-Ionor Roll . V ' ' I roSIunari.' Sopli. and Ir. Senatus. laiiiigerilttfik- . P.R.l.D.I'I. Club. ROTC - Drill 'I'eani Y. iii? TDMMY stivwsou I fMet.lallion Diploma I DAVID SISK .IV Football, LANCE Staff PRINCESS SMITH Bannerettes-Captain, P.R.l.D.i1Z. Club. Basket- 'iball Stats. Freshman Senate. Soph.. Ir. and Sr. Senates. DECA ' SLIZANNE SNELLCROVH ,V and Var.fSoftbal1'Q IV Volleyball. IV Haskel- all. Band. Orchestra. Annie Get Your Can I View SPRADLIN f7gLanCerelte'S..Drill Teanl -- Manager, Iunior . rHonor Guard. DECA. Principal's Honor Roll. 'Chamber of Commerce P- S . I ' f ' RICK STALLINCS ' X I and Var. Football - Moore League AIQIIIQIOHSIQF All-City and All Moore League. senate. .iv Basketball. var. .'i't-at .. W, . REGINALD STARKS -,VarL'Fo0tl'Jall.- Moore League Champions A . M. i I.. All-City and All Moore League MARY 5rEeKo 1Soplion1ore Writes, A Cappella Cboir, Adv. Dance BRAD S'I'lZVl'fNSUN Soplt. and Var. liootball Moore League Illlillflpltlllfi. All-Citi' All Moore League lmattttt' lJet'etisix'e l'lai'er ot' tln' Year Pruss- llIt!lt't1I'tllll lllatt-r ol tbv Year .XII-CII l.aIu-- wood ltall ot I ame Stiliolar Atblete. Soph. and Ir. Senales. CSI . NHS ' ' IACK sTo'r'rs iir tVar. Football 9--Moore Leanne Cbarnpionst IV' fx CSF. I'Jant:e Club -, t.A'i'ANYA Sturm' V CRECC SUMNER Stage Crew CHRISTINE SUNDIN Chamber ol Commerce. Iunior Honor Guard, liantzerettes ---- Lieutenant. Adv. Drarna. 'I'bt- Outtiasts ot' Poker l'lat . Sr. Senate VICKIIC SWISHHR Water Polo Stats, Baseball Bat 'n' Stats. LANCIG Staff. Principal's Honor Roll l3RI'I'l I' 'I'AYl.OR IV Tennis. Var. Tratzk, Band IOHN 'I'l'IIiRlrll,L x ROTC DrillTea'm --- lixecutive Oftieer SHERRY THACKER I BOP ----- Anim,al5,Care L , Q DENISIQ 'raomfxs Sopli, Senate IOHN 'roaaiss as iq Soph. Foetballii'-Q Moore League Champions. Citadel 7 fi. S'I'lCPlrlANlIj 'rittfio IV and Var. Softball - I wifzuinffracntieri S ' ' ROTC 4S4xL'l'fIC A Supply: Deparlrnent Head eiassv iaagnaa S rrii . . I,V'iaiiti.Va,r. Volleyball -- All-City, Cabinet -- ,gweretary of,Reereation. IV and Var. Swimmingf ' uniorfglromrworker. Sr. Senate I 1: . . , Q iiii' -iff' .I ' fi ANNA VALLI-1 i I. S MS s.fn,1.Y VALZLES5- ' I D Adv. Dance, HelI0.DoIly , f-'Annie Get Your Gun .If- . I.. . WliSLI'lY VANDIVER f - I . Sophomore Writes, IV and Var. liaseball f- Moore League Champions --- All-Cfty H- All Moore I eagtie 'I'e'un Ci itain B iseb ill Club Q. in .- .1 .ti , 2, I W Vice President. Sophomore Football, -,f'- Moore Leagu e Cliairipxiongs.. Vaifsrity Sports Club, NHS, CSI , Iiauseh iil'3'oiiiIfffSCieiiC'e Avifaifd, Elks Club 'teenager ol-.the Mozith.-tireedoms Foundation llelegiatektp WaShingto1i.'D.C. Lealdf ersliip St3l't1lIl3l',NiI'l'i ffjenates ' f-TTT.. 'tm-IN1 Y I I Adv. Danc:e,.fR.friit:ipt1l Hotiijr atiti-.S-ei-etiaiaaa Performing Arts, Sr. Senate. 11, 4:-' Nh I' 5.4, CYNTHIA V ISRIXION 2'3 H5 Can1elot --215d?roQrg1rgfS'fIDt2s.iQ1i afiti Special Stage Crew. student ofthe Month, Iunior Honor Guard. Soplion'ioi'e --H Art'1'ItIitor. Prin- eipal's Hono1S'Roll ' 'iik f ei-:e11.1.tx vixsouisz . f S -.if . . 71 Ortzliestrap Hello Doll-y 'T ti.QQlaI1oii1al . Annie Get 'YourfCufi5 f l FCSl1lI'f5lii and Sopli. Senates,'Cadre N'ine..AFS Club.AFS Exchange Sttident-.5Medgglltoni?lliploniaffi'2 H' ' DICBBIIE VICKFIRY ' IX' and Var. Swimming --- IX' Captain on-xNN.-t vtncisigto it Ir. and Sr. Senates,-Drill Team --.Manager . Pepsters -- l Iag'Adv1 Piitittigraysittti. 1 ,I LYNN WAIQKPIRI-7 S I I F . Bank of.AmeriCa Cert-ifi,eate.,.-Art, DECA. ROP 'S 'lt . IANIS WISBER IV Tennis IVALT IYHBBER IV Golf IIM VVISHKS Soph. and Var. Football - Moore League Champions, Student ot' the Montb IILI. WELLS NHS. CSF, German Club. Varsity Sports Club, Var. Volleyball ---aa - Moore Leag.1ueantlCIl4'Cl1am- pions - All-City - All Moore League - All- CIF. Girls' Basketball All-Citv vt All Moore League ---- All-CII . Var. Softballftfootball. Stats. Spaee Shuttle llroieet - Regional Winner IVR!-ID W H l'll:ILl'IR Second Chapter Singers, Tliespians, Hello DolIy , Annie Get Your Clin . Camelot , Adv. Drama MIKE WHICHLLIR Soph.. IV and Var. lfootball - ---a - Moore League Champions, Var. Track, NHS, American Legion linvironniental Scholarship, Sopli. Senate LURI WICKHAM Cirls'Cl1oir, Camelot , Hello Dolly , Annie Cet Your Curl , Second Chapter Sin fers. Iunior Honor Guard. Student of the Montli, Curricu- lu mlL,Committee WlLD'l' Sopli., Ir. and SrI'7Se?igtes, Cabinet, Citadel. Var. 'Football -- SIZIIS.lMEllifijl.lElSt2l.lt1Il ----- Stats, DICCA. Medallion Diplorria DICNISE WlLLIAMSg. ,lf Vat, 'I'raCIC-Qlyar. ---- Moore League Cha tn- piQnSQ1-fTeain Captain -M All-City - All Moore I League Cortifiuate, Cabinet -- New Stu- .oifgdizntiiitijiresitiiitat tee, I ig. IOHNATHAN wiugiams 'lf-Var.-Eraczk, VarL,WreStliiigftfar. lfootl1all.Soph., Si . Senatee, StudeftfoftlieMontl1.PACIC, ff' R.R,I.D.I'I. Club, PrineiIJIIIQQQ-lQ,iior Roll ' I 'IVi?iiid'VaFfi Baseball. Sr. 'Siftlittte '.iirJi'.Stzigte tlitzwazgr' Oklahoma! ,wfECamelot . You 4 TelQe.1t'Nt ith You',', 'LQHQIIQ Dollyu. The 5, .Dutcasts-of'PoluarElat,'',,..1,gAjn n ieGet'Y ou r Cu n ' '. .. V .,..i 1 ,. - .. ' 'V 'nf I' 44:3 N'-an KATHLEIQN WILMSPHQRST Lancerettos, NHS. CISF?I1aSopl'i.. Ir. I-ind Sr. Sen- ates. Sophomore Wrl fs. NC'l'IrI Writing Award Nominee. Iunior Honor Cuard, Dance Club, l'rincipal's Honor Roll IAMIQS VVITKOVVSKI Soph.. IV and Var. lfootball -- ---- Moore League Champions. IV Baseball, Sr. Senate. CSI . Prin- t:ipaI's Honor Roll. I'rinr:ipal's Scholastic Sports Award KIMBERLY YVOODWARIJ IV Yell. Flag -- Head Flag Girl. IV and Var, Cyinnasticzs. Speeeb Club President, Adv. Dantie, Spec-eb Contest Winner. Sopb.. Ir. and I Sr. Senates. Cabinet -- See. of Student Events. I'.R.I.D.l'I. Club. Curriculum Committee, Peps- ters IACK WRIGHT and Var- l3ffF5'ilJ4l1llfif55'f'f0llfTaclli',l'lif5I7i'iiSl.Iit4lf1'S- if .'-- Graphic: timstgtt. SO.t5llomorf3-Writes. Medal- and IV wmsmng' Band' lan Band' Or- -Adv. Drama, Camelot , TAIIIIKIKT Cet Your ii S Q linn- Ijiijfiodia ' I . ffl? whim -Gun--Q --You ..k. Vshx. v,kk t TRAGFF MYALQBORN . t . ,ll ta, r KEVIN IA'RIGl'I'I. LYI?IDAiS.l.RUH t.x,I Tstmamt tvliotogyapliy Senior Slide Show I rmmpil s Honor Roll C S , Sup Fi and Sr .BimOma. CHa m5gr-of Cmmiemt K it H .--YOUNG YANG stmtttps.-iv and Var. l3:igIir3'Ijlnton.1EaSehalI Qatst .,i. 1 Soph, and IV Basketball. Var. Soccer, Math TED ,STRQNG ' btL W 1 TQ .-,. I l ,.V, Q, Club, Sr. Senate,'Spat:e Club. Volunteer Math . 'IV and Var. Bastiliall I ' 1-:ff fnlggxl'Ii'iilIldfS3'L50llHf-'TTLilglflflg'f7Si Ufl5T'5' imma' Mir' 1 mimi' i .-' gi' 3 w. - . 5 .ot e n ertor ,..i antzere fs,-A .2 Q 2. -- .' g. 1 - '- , LAURIE- STUHLI YQIQCS Lass, 5. It I . ,..- Q,pi.,Q,QI:ieIIogDcill5f s+ Ani'iiQ.5Cl'etf-Ybiui' Nllfguffthl' IF . ifSOI'.7l10l'36Jl'UIf.'b gigiritt-255331fgYiI'figPl3Qg.fSf7gl1F I -Ijjahcagrwamgifilub -A,Vi6-9 pfesidem . op onion, .aa t, Ja , ,ornore rite: . ' I Irs 'nc 'rt wenates, C. F. I f --Wi' 'lt' , IUUE YU li fpr' -1 'r.- e i l ..-i MICHAEL WARLYHOK-I . -. - - Ii . . . . . ... Q imfgpxd, S 5-!.AI4f5iClub 4+4SgExCtiange IWII Student to Australia. lgusgl lll'lRRi'lit, STIIR S E S A .,'t't Ir'ootlJaIl'fl- Mciore League Champions. AS' A ' K ' H mm Up mmm' rl as op omore. 1 es, r. Senate?-I ri ,rf IHHIIQI. 'i-'l - Principe 's Honor Rot' DAN ZUKOWSKI -' it .' -2- FIU? if lg' if . --M. IEPIWQUMMI'-Rb N' V H . Wir' it RO'I.C 5-1 MarQ ing Unit - Color Cuard, Drill L ,?IV,tFootbalI. DILCA - lr Kgiitrer? . Senate rlgamY'Eg8mQh.Merchandising or 150 7'S5hi0r Accomplish Ants? -'S N es M I' lj. ,S t I .-e,.,.M,...., -.... 315-va, KN -rw 1 V- tt. -1 --... ,MK ,I L I E . A fl! 0 , o ' 32' 48 .VA ii-Y , I11so 'A-e' . - , Egg. ' .V 1 iffw Z .gy g' U fuvf ., 'Nj v 'ii-.VE x wal' . 5 in , 3. Q. 44 gy -09' 2. ' . 4' . -QOH- I 5M ' J! .Yi 101 54 1 r ,if L Q 1 f-,A M'- I' 'A 'SX . gf ' 5 1 wap . v - W , ., S I W A F, 'Aw I .Q 33' x X Z' xx: Q Ax XXI WA. ., -XX Z2 X I gm, f li 1' -A: ir -Q -H usb. 01? 5. Kerry Bllan af' J fi 4' Cv' I ' A 3' f .mf Q 2 ag 3 ,x A Q Mep- .gf , if, 3' 1 Q33 an 35' Nh , I ,Y.5j.k'5. .A fl si, L I , ,Q 4' wg! Ng, . .rv ll I U1 'sa- '-...I u uw 1 Sl we X x .Jw ' may eff ' ' lm ' x ,ya- -qv' of 2 ' 1, -Q Y . MLN mf' my - -.Q-1 IVA sd -df xi? ,, in i,. if l -if A A A V d JA Q . -U Aw, 1-li -e N3 VF 11,1 .af X LX .Hg sf, try Q Q UG' V du -:Q ., ' -'41 Fr' ' A . in M . 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Cabos Bil Cain Eddie Callies Tami Callihan Glenn Campbell Edward Camper Javier Cantu Hector Carbajal Ramiro Cardenas Rosa Carpinteyro Tracy Carter Iohn Casagranda Bob Cash joseph Castronovo Cesar Catalan Iavier Ceballos Shane Chadwick Sinatra Chan Sophomores 2 19 Debra Chapman Kelly Chapman Pat Chavarrie Drew Chavez Francisco Chavez Rithery Chea Yoeng Chea Sameth Cheas Alan Cheeks Chuck Chen Ed Chen Bunlin Chhay Kiar Chhor Tai Chiem Arthur Clark Melissa Clark Maretta Clemmons Robert Cochran Lisa Collison Tracy Cook Bonnie Cooper Mike Coo Jer Ieff Corley Wade Corley Richard Costilow Tina Courll Margaret Courtney Philip Cox john Coyne Monique Crosby Kristin Cruz Melissa Cruz Valerie Cuevas john Cummings lim Cunningham Susana Curioso Patricia Curnutt Ray Darby Elaine Davey Chester Davidson 220 Sophomores limi . L v .gt 5 I . 1 9 wi iii 1-.., lv. ..f- em . Q . 1 ' 'LW I K qi ln , 'Q' 4T'Ta Q t ff pw -2 X jf ' 2? il if Q I L- ' A X S ix 'ijllnwssu ff I ,Pw- 41 3 15 ..s, 0-1539 . litre sift' ' ,wif . Maxi: Christine Davis Glenn Davis Monica Davis Ron Davis Ken Dawson leff Deaver Mark De Baca Tom Decillis Valerie Deckert Michelle DeGroot Monica Delgado Alicia Denevan Malik Diaab Dennis Dick Iacquclinc Dicoch Ieff Dionne Ralph Diosdado Valaron Dixon Vanessa Dixon Sandy Doege Mike Dollins Dy Dom Maria Dominguez Tambra Domme Louis Donis Holly Doreck Brenda Double Ross Downing Iennifer Drake Gre Druyne Harfene Dr den Kristy Dubflis Tiffany Dugan Sand Dumont David! Dunnett Mario Duque Paula Eaton David Edwards Ioi Edwards Michelle Edwards Sophomores 221 Ben Egnozzi William Elder lim English Elvie Enriquez Luis Enriquez Leticia Esparza Yvette Esparza Alberto Espinoza Rudy Espinoza Andrew Estrada Monica Estrada Tonya Evans Ioey Fabian Sheri Fallowfield Terrie Farnham Diana Fay Arturo Fernandez Elizabeth Fernandez Gilberto Fernandez Scott Feuerstein joseph Fiedler Ricardo Fierro Rosa Figueroa Pat Fitz atric Iodi Finley Sharon Fljaherty Mike Flores Rebecca Flores Kelly Floyd Debbie Flynn Robert Flynn Darla Follis Angie Forbes lim Foster Felicia Foxworth Gail Franks Dusty Freely Ianice Freeman Diane Friedlander Cherie Frossard 222 Sophomores --. ' !'x I . I I .g' FYI. ,Q , ,KM it , .-jc: F A --X X , g Lidya Fuentes Tony Fukuhara Monique Fulcher Denise Fuller Brian Fulton Iavier Gallardo Mike Galvan Robert Garber Alejandra Garcia Andrea Garcia Andrea Garcia Ed Garcia Iose Garcia Iosie Garcia Iulie Garcia Kristin Garcia Nathalie Garcia Rosie Garcia Michelle Gardner Scott Garrett Cindy Garrison Ron Gary Ryan Gates Sylvia Gavilanes Sina Gekas Barbara George Elaine Georgedes Nanc Georges Hratclfi Ghazarian Bill Gibson Teri Gillum Robert Girotti Belinda Gladgo Martha Good Michelle Goelmer Clarinda Goldberg Lisa Goldman Rudy Gonzales Felipe Gonzalez Francisco Gonzalez Sophomores 223 jesus Gonzalez Ruben Gonzalez Kim Good Carolina Gordo Lisa Gracely Michelle Grice Dawn Gross Ken Grote Martin Guillen Tony Guillen Monique Gunther Froylan Gutierrez Linda Gwinn Steve Gwinn Christie Hagenow Kevin Haggerty Terrance Hale Christiane Hall Lisa Hall Mike Hall Ron Hall Ron Ham Patrick Hamburg Troy Hammel Brent Hammond Debbie Hanker Paul Hanna Rhonda Hanna Sheila Hanson Iohn Hardin Eileen Hargaden John Harrington Iohn Harris Linda Harris Michelle Harrison Robert Hash james Hatcher Charles Heal Dennis Heaps Michelle Heaton 224 Sophomores Wayne Heaton Mike Heine Demetric Henderson Teresa Henley Todd Herman Adolfo Hernandez Carlos Hernandez Elizabeth Hernandez Laura Hernandez Steve Hernandez Damon Herrell Teresa Herron Lisa Hess La Heu Autreann Higgins Iohn Hill Mike Hill Ken Hira Elizabeth Holland Herb Holmberg Tracy Holton Paula Honeycutt Marcus Hooks Dana Hooten Susan Howard lennifer Hsieh Edith Hu Ron Hughes Angie l-lundorf Kathryn Hunt Susan Hunt Rene Hurst Gary Hutcherson Robert Ingraham Paul Ingram Mike lackman Kasalin lackson Mercedes Iacobo Hugo Iarquin Edward jenkins Sophomores 225 Kim jennison C arke jett Demetrius johnson Donna johnson jody johnson Lynn johnson Paul johnson jay johnston joseph jones Kim jones Linda jones Michael jones Robyn jones Stacey jones Sergio jorge Monica juarez Alberto jurado Rick justice Muychenh Kaing Brian Kane Cindy Kaufman Rose Kautsky Wendy Keehen Dan Keller Christie Kellum Bobby Kell Michelle Kendall David Kersteter Loe Keys Lim K amtean Mohammad Khan Chenda Khem Ron Kiarke Andy Kim Chong Kim Sipha Kim Danny King Dawn King Dawn Marie King Shelle Kin Melinda KirE Christina Knight Pat Knight Lauren Kohoutek 226 Sophomores 4-W .L ,,. . 3 6 X2 f-X fv- Q I p . 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' H: I ' ' L l j .. . 1 2 A L J i' 4, ei ' 4 ' E 4 M lr 2, .rf HCV 7 r lekf M l 1 A Aram Kilojian Kari Kolstad Koreen Koops Eric Kuder Tim Kulinski Apimook Kumkom Ralph Kuon Vicky Laborico Arthur Lacoste Kelly La Franier Gail Lakowski Manuel Lamas Rhonda Lane Pete Langevin Cindy Lanzi Tina Lanzone Nelson Larrondo Iames Larsen Patrick Lasseter Bob Laster Bruce Laritsen Ca rice Lavallee Iefln Lawson Amy Ledesma Gina Ledesma Cielo Legaspi Nicole Leonard Michelle Lepage Irene Lewis Nathaniel Lewis Gene Lim Vanna Lim Carol Lindley Raymond Linzie Eugene Livingston Terri Livingston David Lockard Mike Locke Lisa Lockerman Keo Loeung Christina Lomeli Tom Lonni Iennifer Loomis Alberto Lopez Sophomores 227 Brian Lopez Laura Lopez Ofelia Lopez Ralph Lowe lose Lozano Sergio Lozano Tony Luna Hung Ly Chris Lyons Don Madrid Mario Madrid Rogelio Magana Victor Mag oc Ralph Mahaiiey Glenn Mako Steve Manion Nuy Mann Wendy Mann Vannak Mao john Mario Paul Marr Ioe Marrid Iulie Martin Patrick Martin Tom Martin Christina Martinez Denise Martinez Frank Martinez Ron Martinez Steve Martyr Traci Maslow Debi Mattox Tim Maulding Kris May Tim Mayo Charles Mazet Adina McCathron Leeann McCollum Marissa McCormick Robbie McDonald 228 Sophomores B . 61-, ' J ,Q Q' 357 , .Qs ,M - , wi ,T 1 in Q -0 E ,1 x . 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LN L i 11 ,X X Xt X i i .Na I E 5 i i t 'ip it I , i ? 4 ng OTC ,f 514 'L H- r, W 4 ,,fv, IW' J ,r l .J .r la' ' Q7 il .A i Melissa McGrew Kathi McLean Michelle McNeill Kim Mons Dodd Medhurst Guillermo Medina Doug Meeks Mina Mejia Predencia Melero Rafael Mendez Cynthia Mendoza loe Mendoza Soinhanna Meng Ty er Merwin Pat Metoyer Lisa Metzger Robert Meza Debbie Middleton Iody Miller Kelly Miller Ron Miller Ly Mines Vince Minitre Gilberto Miramontes Maribel Miramontes Marilu Miramontes Deanna Miranda Iill Mobley Patrick Mooney Charles Moore Tom Moore Vicki Moore Carmelita Moorhead Carol Moose lose Mora Ricardo Morales Rodolfo Morales Ken Morgan Tom Morris Nikki Morriss Sophomores 229 jennifer Morrissey Cher Moua Su Moua Ioey Munoz Kari Munstock Eric Myers Penny Myers Misty Nagad Kim Nation Eric Neel Danielle Nelson Robyn Nelson Lori Newman Hai Ngyuen Hahn Ngyuen Minh Nguyen Tam Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Van Nguyen Karen Nieto Sharon Nieto Suelton Nixon Cling Noe Marit Nordal Petter Nordal Suzanne Nowell Macharina Nuestro Iodie Nuss Stephanie Nyhuis Louis Oliverio Ricardo Oliveros Colette Olsen Susan O'Malley Maria Orozco David Ortiz Cheryl Osborne Thomas Otken Rady Oum Diana Palley Patricia Palmas 230 Sophomores all Pi 4-'U ,Ms 4, 5, uf , 4 ' . f , Q , I or 5 Y ,. 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L I Q '61 'fra Sandra Pamanes Tony Park Kathleen Parker Tim Parks Alfredo Pedroza Seng Pen Renee Pena Ioyce Peoples Matt Perdue Andres Perez Cesar Perez Danny Perez john Perez Iudy Perez Lucille Perez Sergio Perez Dennis Peterson Elizabeth Peterson Ieff Peterson Dan Petrovich Eric Pettersson Ieff Peurrung Bao Phan Kim Phillips Ket Phouetha Dale Piatt LaSonya Pimpton Iaime Pina David Pipoly Teresa Piraino Darrenn Platt Reinier Ploum Chris Pluma Robert Poff Linda Porta Matt Prator Eva Preciado lim Preston Richard Preston Curtis Preuss Sophomores 231 Stacey Priest Sokunthea Prum Bob Pugh Daniel Putren Lylliette Quesada Iaime Quiazon Sean Quinlivan Carmel Quinn Ricardo Quintana Armando Quintero Derek Raisor Gustave Ramierez Irma Ramirez Richard Randle Russ Ransdell Iohn Rappa Troy Rasmussen Tawanda Rayfield Marcie Rechlin Melodie Reece Michelle Reece Richie Reitter Leanne Reynolds Shelley Rice Kedani Rico jim Ridenour Crystal Riemersma Andrew Riotvelcl Debbie Riggs Dave Rima Rey Riray Karen Ritter Iolani Riveira Denise Robbins Iohn Roberts Kendis Roberts Mark Roberts Barry Robinson Lupe Robles lose Rodriguez 232 Sophomore S V . 1 ,v .5 gk,.m. 'Q' 1' xf Qi 1 'bf--up xl ,-sg Q.: 2 'iit ' :YPD 1. , 7 , is Y J, s 4, Us I I 'NI-Q ,75- 7. 1 ? f N. , l M L' ii? 1 I l G' , X M if f l' it ri Mar arita Rodriguez Sandy Rodriguez Salvador Ro riguez Brian Rogers Ramona Rojero Iamie Romero Rosie Romero Mary Roosevelt Nancy Rosa Diania Ross Mike Row Staci Rucker Victor Rush Greg Russell Ellen Ruszkowski Eric Saca Chhay Saing Gina Salas Aleida Salazar Audrey Sampson Don Sanchez Ignacio Sanchez Ioaquin Sanchez Iohn Sanchez lose Sanchez Aurelio Sandoval Alex Santiago Imelda Santos Melinda Santos Emmanuel Sarte Iohn Scalise Warren Scamp Car Schaap Catlly Sche fler Kristie Schier David Schneider Lisa Scott Iocelyn Seales Ianet Seals Nalee Sei Sophomores 233 Vaddey Seng Billy Sestito Michelle Settles Siv Seun Gary Sewelil Adib Shabazz Stacey Shanberg Kevin Sharp Alana Shaw Sandra Shelbua Margaret Sherwood Ronald Shoffner Urbant Showe Danny Simon Anita Simpson Tracey Siver Cari Skidmore Frank Sloan Alycia Smith Glenn Smith Iami Smith Iodi Smith Kayleen Smith Robert Smith Steve Smith Tim Smith lohn Smith Yvonne Snow Shawn Snyder David Solano Virak Sorn Maria Soto Lisa Southwell Mike Spandle Scott Spence Tonya Sperry William Stafford Matt Stallings Tracy Stallings Lisa Stallworth Tracy Stamps jill Siam john Stecko Herb Steinbarge Sandi Steinmetz Yolanda Stephens leannie Stieben 234 Sophomores UV' t 1 T at 5 illlx att! 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W' E R f in Denise Strause Tracy Strichart Chrissy Strong, Michael Stuh arg Lynessa Suarez Lisa Swann Lisa Swansbrough Eric Swanson Rosetta Sweet Hong Sy Cari Skidmore Patrick Taitingfong Gre Tate Keilsh Taylor Wayne Tennis David Teresi Deth Tach Pang Thao Ed Thomas Iudy Thompson Randy Thompson Bunsobey Thuy Gina Tidwell Debbie Tillman Chris Tip ie Walter Tollaar Todd Toler Duane Tomic Lori Topasna Angie Torres Gustavo Torres Jorge Torres Maria Torres Richard Torres Kim Toston Iim Toucey Dalila Tovar Barry Towers Phuong Tran Toan Tran Mark Transue Rosalie Troncoso lavier Trujillo Matt Trumbich Felissa Turner Susie Turner Steve Tyson Sophomores 235 Brad Ugolini Glen Underhill Aty Ung Iaime Urena Ingrid Urey Esperanza Valencia Robert Valencia Frank Vallelunga Kris Vallelunga Pa Vang Maria Vasquez Ricky Vasquez Michael Vecchiolla Leo Vega Patricia Velasco Fabian Verdugo Russel Vergel Marcella Victorino Kevin Videto Stella Vigeant Luis Villa Matt Visconti Eric Vitwar Minh Vo Martin Vollowitz Khannary Vong Cam Vuong Rod Waddle Charles Walker Latonya Walker Bevie Wall Ching Wang Cathy Ware Kim Warren Greg Wear Eric Weeks 236 Sophornores ,Q gg F' X ,X 2 is 5 4 4 gk ' , gf, f xr! r TR , . N iw R ' - s N I f v 'UU tftl Jw' 'y I. ' XXL, t ll ., y. '4- xiii K is tl 'N LHffXf 5 4 ff-'sw -: wma, in ,' .. A iff!! .H- nl '4 .ff A l Lai I 1 s Karen Weidlein Cathy Welch Matt Welch Tom Weldon Mike Wells Eric Wesson Paul Westberg Pat Whalen julie Whetstone Mike Whitney Rick Wildt Tony Willeby Eddie Williams Lisa Williams Gertstinu Williams Randy Wilson Randy Wise Darren Wood jimmy Wood Tom Wood Tracy Woodard Rhonda Woofter john Wootton jeannie Word julie Worthington Robert Wynne Lei Xi Fong Xiong jare Yee Steve Yi Daramony Yiv jim Young Isabella Zavala Reynaldo Zepeda Gigi Ziegler Wendy Zimmer Sophomores 2 37 The Events of 1984 1. The final episode of M 'A'iS H was a heartbreaking event for the 125 million viewers who watched it. 2. NANCY REACAN tells SANTA T what she wants for Christmas. 3. Everyone was proud as VANESSA WIL- LIAMS became the first black Miss America. 4. Over 250 U.S. MARINES lost their lives in Lebanon as a terrorist drove a truck full of explosives into their compound. 5. The CABBAGE PATCH DOLL craze exploded during the holiday season as frantic shoppers paid upwards of S5150 for one. 6. MICHAEL IACKSON'S Thriller album net- ted him eight American Music Awards. 7. The Soviet Union cruely shot Korean Airline Flight 007 from the air, killing all aboard. 8. The deployment of new nuclear weapons in Europe sparked heated debate, especially after the television debut of The Day After? 9. JENNIF- ER BEALS danced her way to stardom and set a new Clothing trend. 10. MIKE FITZGERALD, a LHS graduate, became the 48th major league player to hit a home run his first time at bat. 11. Los Angeles was honored to host the 1984 Summer Olympic games. 12. Arson was sus- ected as fire raged through a LHS bungalow causing 5100000 in damage. Nr 44 A .-Swv: 'I ll li .sr -4 -, 238 The Events of '84 4 1 . K., ' kfuwgxsk HSI I FH P .. , S,-5 iA. .4-F' v-up-Q. I X . H ll l . . EDITORS: PUBLISHER: ADVISOR: COVER DESIGN: CITADEL STAFF: 1 I H M ' X , SPECIAL THANKS TO: 5 Lisa Edwards, Iohn Haygood, Chrissie Kaveney, Iohn Markwith, Ieff Nielsen Bill Milne - Hunter Publishing Company Quentin Wood Lisa Edwards Robert Alves, Steven Ayers, Chris Blachowicz, Howard Cooper, Chrissie Drown, Brian Farber, Marty Graves, Kristine Hanns, lanice Hines, Kathy johnson, Kristen Kohlhaas, leff Laing. Kristian Liedich, Sandra Martin. Cynthia Mathewson, Scott Olsen, Matt Paul. Sandra Payton, Robin Peavy, Dean Phillips, Eric Rummel, Iohn Salazar. Lori Shrotman, Iohn Torres. Tracee Walsborn. Cyndee Wildt Mary Baker, Geoff Barton, Cindy Bass, Reuben Brasser, Heidi Butler, the LHS Coaching Staff, Erwin Eisenberger, Helen Z. Hansen. Donald Hopkins, Bill Milne and Hunter Publishing Company, Dennis Lyman, Morris Studios, Gay Otto, Nancy Redman, Laurie Ries, Mark Sechser ffor keeping me in tractionl. Ross Shickler. Mary Ann Stump, Donna Taylor. 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