Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

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' If , 'f5 ',g IL' iv 'u -,gg MQ Hs 34 r-5,3 N S. LIU 1983 m 1 XE 0 '41 Published by the Annual Staff Liberty Union High School Liberty Union High School 850 Second Street Brentwood, CA 94513 if JM Wzexg Q sf EAA' 'n. THE BEST OF TIMES ... Lion '83 K A Color H1g'h11ghtS L1bertyCampus,Community . X V X ,1 MARIA KUULA, AFS student, is captured in a very reflective mood in one of her classes. SANDRA RIGGIO strikes a pose near the cafeteria as she participates with the juniors. CLASS OF '85, Mike Fuhrmann seems to stare a hole through the camera lens as he walks across campus during Homecoming Week. SUTTON CE R- VANTES smiles for the annual staff CONTRA COSTA Teach- Ph t0fffaPh'f ' er of the Year, Allan Jones rests in his office. BRIAN DODGE shows off at the end of his Crafts class in AC-2 just before Homecoming. JUNIOR ADVISOR. Bill Batze talks things over with some irate class members during Homecoming. i Fw X? -,-V. 1 , Q-0 yur ...J- Q11 ll P 9 ' Q' H, i Faces Reflect 11:4 Activities Highlight Homecoming Week ALFRED ARROYOS DARREN CORNELIUS looks over his shoulder jumps over Chris Appleby as he walks through a during Homecoming activi- tped campus. ties. ,--..-.....r.. NA... .x,- Ql - KIM BETZ climbs into position near the top of the Senior Class pyramid during the race. SENIORS tug with all their might as they try to out pull against the Junior Class. 6 5 i-T QQV4 li'?'l f 9 -1-f'.' E V N l' ?'- ' 1 ' 5 lx 5947 1 4 e' f- -. 'f 1--ll -A-4 ,L -f-M'-u-4. gm TERESA CARTER leads all other conten- FIRST PLACE for the third straight ders in the bat race. This was one of the year goes to the Class of '84g this noon activities during Homecoming Week. year with a Pac the Mats theme. --. , :, . - .-, 'n' if .ml h 5 VSV- ' SOPHOMORECLASS membersgoalittlecrazy JENNI CONN tries to eat all her E f--- , s if 'f SJ Tir THIS ISJUST ONE of the punk rockers NOEL CLEMENT looks around to see if others have duringa football rally. MglM'S before Kim King to Win th? finished their pyramid who decorated the seniors more points for noon time acti- flfst- Llbfffty CHYUPUS- vities. . W. vans! TRYING to out pull the seniors arejuniors, Lori Marshall, Liz Manzo, David Papini, Jimmy Ramirez and Steve Urenda. The Class of '84 strained hard but were still defeated by the Class of '83, This wasjust one of the activities on Homecoming Day. 1- ,V, .,,,.. 'wi PROWLING in front ofthe school, Mrs. Dorothy Weeks makes sure that no one gets off campus with- out a pass. i4'..,....i.'x-- . -1' 'Q lf: Yi It PII II 'V AUM -ff: U.: '-n 'U M..-mf-an-39 -Buo- 4, lr 3, LF, W, J , 7 A 1 5 1 I AN 1 ,- X. 1-v F5 i 40 0 .l ' fill 5-fl 6 I Reflections, Joy, Surprise Show Moods Lk .-Q' ' X J b' Q-ff ' ' we ,J A 1 v- Li' WHAT WILL YOU BE IN TEN YEARS?? These seniors show what they will proba- bly look like lnjust a few short years 1103. SHERR1 ROBBINS is one -if -- Qxjll 'af r 'F' . JULIE BIDDLE has LISA SMITH smiles just learned she is this for the camera during HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN, hiatt Wilgen- year s Homecoming the evening' parade. bush andJulie Biddle strikeaformal pose on Ohmstede Field before the coronation ceremonies. The actual announcement was made during a rally. ...Q J' 1 74 f of the top five for Home- coming queen in October. CAPTURED in their hat and sunglasses are Matt Wilgenbush and Julie Biddle. I - I 5-o Biddle, Wilgenbush are crowned King, Queen l 6 N J SENIOR CLASS PRESI- THE SECOND FIVE SENIORCLASS MEMBERS DENT, Julie Gresho, was one fo r H o m e c o min g show off their jacket as part of the top five for Homecom- queen smile as they of 10 years from now. ing queen. pass the crowd. MATT WILGEN- ALANA RODERICK, BUSH has just student body presi- learned that he is the dent, was a top five Homecoming King. candidate. CLOWNS, flashing lights and ballons -'N help the seniors celebrate their Home- coming float. Olfhn-fn, Vdc' fu Mi Ffa r. ly? Students Enjoy Wet Campus, Mud Games fW Color Highlights Varied Homecoming Events 4' Q : mul. 1 xl' . N f af' TALKING to Gia Gilson, Yvonne Brans- cum models her best punk clothes. The seniors worked hard to capture the spirit trophy during Homecoming Week. THE WOLFMAN, in the body of David Odum, stalks the campus of Lib- erty during Bad Guy Day. This wasjust one of the fine outfits during Homecoming Week. l-1 sn- .i '...,. - DEBRA LIDDINGTON waits patiently for Mr. Allan Jones to begin. DIANE KRUGER shows off her punky best for the Senior Class points. VICE-PRINCIPAL, LINDA GHILAR- Mike Schrader talks DUCCI chews rapid- with some Senior lyonhergumtotry Class boys. to win the relay. is Six L1.1Q ' le! gn i v1 I'- l P DRESSED as a nun, Tina Worth walks with her friend Teresa Vera as she shows what she might be in ten years. 1-..... -Ill Y 5 i 'Y' --I. I I l , .-z 'hO .7 ' 5 Q X TONY RAMIREZ pulls anchor for the Senior Class during the tug-of-war con- test. ff. I MARY THOMAS points to the crowd as if to say We want you during a rally. LOOKING up from the desk in the band room office is Se- nior Class member Mike Murphy. 4- 1 1-H.,-6' x Y f M . Q 'f xx 'i GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER X' X -f.,s , 'tl F N inf mfv.. - W F11 1,1 frdlp, ,Ui--,,, LJ fg, .1',, 14 , X i iA llllll' THE BEST OF . .CLASS S The Class of 1983 was lead by Julie Gresho, president, Jeff Bevill, vice president, Sheri Robbins, secretary, and Judy Byer, treasurer. Our class advisors were Mrs. Jeanne Glenn and Mr. Jerry Black. From placing first in Homecoming week to graduation, we have had a great year. Starting out the year with a bang, the seniors sold bookcovers, designed specially for our class by Julie Gresho, Balloons at football games proved to be a successful money maker, and a good time, as two senior clowns sold the brightly colored spheres. As Valentine's Day rolled around and so did the Valentine candy grams, a touching note for a special friend. Sailing Free in '83 , proved to be the general feeling for this year's Senior Ball, a feeling of togetherness and completion. It was held at Boundary Oaks overlooking the lights ofWalnut Creek and Concord. As so many times this year, we feel ourselves looking back in time, sometimes only one or two years or sometimes all the way back to our freshmen year. Back then our Freshman Class was led by Johnny Guzman president, Sheri Robbins, secretary, and Lisa Smith, Treasurer. As we move to our sophomore year we were lead by all girls, Diane Kruger, president, Julie Biddle, vice president, Gia Gilson, secretary, Lina Ramos, treasurer. As we move closer to the goal of our senior year we pick Terry Glenn as president, Alana Roderick, vice president, Diane Kruger, secretary, and Yvonne Branscum, trea- surer, in our junior year. Now that we've looked back, let's look forward, for the seniors of 1983. With the economic forecast outlook dim, but improving, there was a faster pace of life and less family unity. This year's seniors have many different problems to face than did our parents. Fantasy may soon become reality. But with the strong base we obtained from the teachers, faculty, and administration we are all looking forward to a bright and successful future, in any direction we decide to choose. The Class of 1984 was lead by Aimee Vasta for the third year in a row. She had plenty of help from her officers: Manette Joksch, vice president, Lisa DeFremery, secretary, and Shelley St. John, treasurer. Mr. Bill Batze and Mrs. Gretchen Tovar lead support and direction for their class. Thejuniors took first place in the float competition for the third year in a row. With successful fund-raisers, candy sales, flowers at Homecoming and raffles during the basketball season, the Class of '84 is in excellent financial shape for the start of their senior year. As they find themselves in the turning point year, the Sophomore Class picked Alfred Arroyos as their class president, Karla Lorenzetti, vice president, Suzette Riley, secretary, and Janice Paulson handled the money. Mrs. Chris Weber and Mr. Dennis Hitchens were their advisors. Liberty sweat- shirts were designed by Alfred to be sold by the class. Again the sophomores sponsored the annual Turnabout Dance and with the juniors the Soph. Hop!Junior Prom both of which were successful dances. The sophomores captured second place in the float competition at Homecoming and another second in competition for the Spirit Trophy. Our new Freshmen Class need lots of guidance and support, which they seem to find in their officers and advisors: Tamara Texiera, president, Sabrina Nares, vice president, Denise Mendoza, secretary, and treasurer Lynette Cancilmilla, with advisors Mr. Patrick Foley and Mr. Vic Thornhill. The fresh- men had a good first year with candy and baseball hat sales, to get them on their feet. Homecoming posed as a hard time for the inexperienced freshmen, but they proved they could handle it with a third place in the float competition, and a good turn out in Homecoming's Spirit Week. L, L, JOEL ACOSTA Cross Lountry, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Block L MICHELLE ANN ADAMS Student Body Treasurer, Student Government, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Choir Club, IWE Music, Student Leadership Class PAUL AIELLO PETE AIELLO MARIA ALCALA MIKE ALLEN MAY ANN AMBA Honor Roll, Girls' Tennis, Block L SANDRA AMENDE CHRISTINE MARIE APPLEBY Varsity Softball, JV Softball, MVP JV Softball, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Girls' JV Basketball, Cross Country, Block L, Student Council, Honor Roll, Block L Vice President, IWE PE CHERYL ARCHER Block L, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, Track Manager, IWE Counseling Office LUIS ARGUELLES RAYMDND ARROYO ROSEMARY BARAJAS Azteca Club, Spanish Aide TRICIA RENAE BELLO Student Government, CSF, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Girls' Ensemble, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Girls' Tennis, Student Council, French Club, Commissioner of Curriculum, Boys' Tennis Charter, Lions Club Speech Contest Finalist, Most Improved Choral Member, Chairmen of PRIDE, Selected Singer Club, Student Leadership Class, Honor Roll, Pop Chorus, PE Student of the Month, CMEA Honor Choir JOHN BERG 18 ,S ff Seniors Sharpen Skills In English Class Q ,Q 4' , 'wi '36 it 'jf' ff SP . 2' A I 4 fl' X X V x X F L: fl ,lt ,ly ,,, Q., v 'QF I ' 'iii W ' 4 4-Ag. , sffa .Qc E if ,V ., My :. ' A 2 f-F,il!'FJ3 m-up-:lg Q 'Q K' 539 ' 3 i ,fi I ', ,ffq+v9-.s- .-'T i da wP+'flk!! ,A ..,, JOHN BERLINN Frosh Football, JV Football, Varsity Football LAURI BERNAL Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Block L, IWE Math CRAIG BERRY KIMBERLY DANIELLE BETZ Choir Club, Letter Girl, Honor Roll, Annual Staff Editor Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photographer, Yearbook Society, IWE Lions Hall JEFF BEVILL Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Baseball, Band III, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Senior Class Vice President, CSF Treasurer, Student Leadership JULIE L. BIDDLE Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Frosh Cheerleader, Elementary Tutor, Homecoming Committee, Block L, Sophomore Class Vice President, Block L Secretary, Powder Puff Football, Student Leadership Class RICHARD BLAKLEY Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Block L, JV Football Frosh Football, JV Wrestling, PE Student of the Month, IWE PE PAMELA G BLAU CHUCK BLEVINS SUTTON CERVANTES, Tammy Timms, Julie Bid- dle, Gia Gilson, Matt Wilgenbush, Daren Corne- lius relax and enjoy each other's company before the start of their English Class in Nash Hall. 19 011' TAMMY WEATHERFORD chews on her RELAXING on the bench near the cafeteria pen and looks upjust as herpicture istaken Judy Byer shows her school spirit as she during one of her classes. sports a jersey during Homecoming Week Senior Class Girls Participate In Events DEWAYNE BONHAM JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Swimming, JV Swimming, JV MVP, Block L, IWE PE TODD BOSTER French Club, IWE PE, IWE Language Arts DIANNA MARIE BRANDT Girls' Track Team, Track Team MVP, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Homecoming Queen Second Five, Homecoming Committee, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Honor Roll, Block L, Student Council, All League Track, PE Student of the Month, IWE Painting and Drawing, IWE Advanced Art, Block L, Block L Treasurer, Student of the Month YVONNE MARIE BRANSCUM Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Rally Squad, JV Cheerleader, Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Choir Club, Block L, Student Council, Student Government, Junior Class Secretary, IWE Health, IWE PE, IWE Career Center, One Act Plays, The Game DAVID BRYAN BRISTOW Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Block L, CSF, Honor Roll, IWE PE DEBI BROCKWAY IWE Attendance Office, IWE Counseling Office NELSON BROOKS Auto Club, IWE English JEFFREY MICHAEL BROWN Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Student Council, Student Body Representative, CSF President, CSF Treasurer. JUDY LYNN BYER All League Basketball, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, All League Softball, Most Valuable Player Basketball, JV Softball, Block L, Band III, Girls' Ensemble, Honor Roll, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Senior Class Treasurer, Block L Treasurer, Band President, IWE Music, PE Student of the Month, Girls' JV Basketball, Powder Puff Football, Bandsman of the Month 20 A--X' Y'-'lr .L 'Y OS 3'-lu N ii lava' fax? 1 . -ii M. QP MARIA CABADA MELINDA KIM CAMBRA Varsity Track, Honor Roll, IWE Language Arts, IWE PE PAUL CARR Varsity Wrestling, JV Football, Honor Roll TONIE RENEA CASTILLAS GLORIA CASTANEDA ANNA B. CERVANTES Azteca Club, Bilingual Newspaper SUTTON CERVANTES JV Basketball, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Baseball Charter, Football Charter, IWE Special Ed, Student Leadership Class REYNOLD CHAVARELLA JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh Baseball, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball ANA LUISA CHAVEZ M. Teacher's Honor Night MARTHA CHAVEZ MARK CIPPONERI Frosh Football, Honor Roll, Auto Club, Frosh Football Charter KEVIN CLARK RONALD COLEMAN Cross Country, Cross Country Charter, IWE PE J ENN I CONN Cross Country, Girls' Track Team, Rally Squad, Songleader, Homecoming Queen Second Five, Honor Roll, Student Leadership Class DAREN JAMES CORNELIUS Boys' Tennis, Block L, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, FFA, Student Council Representative, Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman, IWE PE, IWE Business Education, IWE Audio Visual, Student Leadership Class 21 CHRIS CROW NAHREIN DAVID TINA DAY LELAND DEFRATES MARIO DELAGARZA JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh Baseball JULIE DELBARBA DANIELLA DIETZ GREGORY ALAN DOENCH Varsity Baseball, All league Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, IWE PE JEANEAN DRAFTON IWE Art SHELLIE EDLING Life CSF, CSF, Honor Roll, French Club, FFA, IWE Math, Track Charter, American Field Service STEVE T. EVERARD Varsity Football, Varsity Football Co-Captain, All League Football, JV Football, MVP JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, All League Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Block L, Student Council, CSF, Honor Roll, IWE Chemistry RANDY FERRARI Varsity Football STUART A. FINDLEY Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Block L, IWE PE RUSSELL STEWARD FITZGERALD JIM PAUL FRANKE Cross Country, Frosh-Soph Track, Band III, A Capella Choir, Band Council Brass Representative, Chamber Singers P2 Class of 83 Help Raise School Spirit fpilgj f. r-nr. ' 17015.35 4 , x v X9 .gag v BRAIN K. FRANKLIN Drum Major, l'laymak1-rs, Band lll. A Vapi-lla Vhoir. Choir Vluh, Madrigals. Student Vouncil Rc-presentative, -. Brown Bag Theater, Best ol' Brown Bag Theater, Gypsy. Taming of the Shrew, Varousel, llagers fhildrcn, Cabaret Band Vouncil SHERYL FREDERICK MELVIN THOMAS FRIDAY III Band III, Stage Band, Varsity Track, Band Vouncil. Bandsmen ofthe Month DANNY FRIEDMAN DIANNE FRIGARD Girls' Track Team, Student Council, Pep Vlub, --. WNY QF CO-CAPTAINS Matt Lombardi and Steve Everard talk to the crowd at the Homecoming Rally. Matt was one of the candidates for Homecoming King as well. The other candidates for the King look on from their chairs in the background. .P Homecoming Committee, Wrestling Charter, Track Charter, IWE Drivers Education, Powder Puff Football, Powder Puff Football Committee, Student Leadership Class DAVID FRIZZELL DAVID GALBRAITH Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, All League Basketball, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, A Capella Choir, Madrigals MARK GALBREATH Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Student of the Month, Block L TIM GALLEGOS FFA, IWE Agriculture, IWE Wild Life Management. Student Council Representative, JV Basketball Manager, Frosh Football l . 1 . -iw DRESSED UP and still trying to graduate after Ten Years from Now! are these two Senior Class girls Dianna Brandt and Teri Lorenzetti. This was just one of the many fun things that students were able to participate in during Homecoming Week activities. 2 3 DEVONNA ANN GARCIA ROP Meats SUSIE L. GARCIA JV Softball JEFFREY GEDDES MIKE GIANECHINI FFA, Frosh Football, Honor Roll, IWE PE, IWE Ag, Blood Drive WILLIAM GIFFROW IWE PE GIA GILSON Human Relations Day Facilitator, Pep Club, Rally Squad, Frosh Cheerleader, Head Frosh Cheerleader, SIP Frosh!Soph, JV Cheerleader, Head JV Cheerleader, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council, Class Representative, Constitution Revision Committee, Homecoming Committee, Varsity Cheerleader, Head Varsity Cheerleader, Commissioner of Rally Squad, IWE Science, Candy Striper, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Varsity Softball Charter, Annual Staff, French Club, Powder Puff Football, Student Leadership Class, Senior Ball Committee, Blood Drive Chairperson, CSF, IWE Counseling Office TINA MARIE GIUNTOLI Soph Hop Queen, Second Five Homecoming Queen TERRY ROBERT GLENN CSF, Student of the Month, Boys' State Representative, Honor Roll, Student Government, Block L, Student Council, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Basketball, JV Basketball, Homecoming Committee, Junior Class President NADINA R. GONZALEZ Songleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, AFS LISA RENE GOODMAN Honor Roll, IWE Attendance Office, IWE Counseling Office TERESA E. GRABNER Life CSF, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, IWE Algebra 2A, Tutor Math Applications, FFA, One Act Plays The Game Playmakers RICHARD LEE GRAHN JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Annual Staff Photographer, Playmakers, IWE PE, IWE Library, IWE Jewerly, IWE Career Center, Blood Drive CLIFTON GRAVES Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Soph Hop King JULIE GREER IWE Beginning Art JULIE GWEN GRESHO Varsity Swimming, Homecoming Queen Attendant, JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, FFA, Annual Staff, JV Swimming, Pep Club, Student Council Representative, Senior Class President, Human Relations Facilitator, AFS, AFS Publicity Manager, IWE Counseling Office, Undercurrents Editorial Staff 24 'Je ' 1, K . . , .. 1 Qi ED KNECHT pauses dur- ing his lunch break to won- der why his picture is being taken. Seniors Use Lunch Time For Needed Break GLENN GROSECLOSE Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, All League Football, Block L, Honor Roll, IWE PE LOUIE GROSSE MARY ALICE GUERRA JV Swim Team, Candy Striper, FFA, IWE Career Center, Annual Staff, ROP Meats CARMEN GUITRON Honor Roll, IWE Attendance Office, IWE Counseling Office, Student Council Representative ROSA L. GUITRON .gztgca Club, County Fair Art Winner, Teachers' Honor ig t JOHNNY GUZMAN Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Student Council, Freshman Class President, Homecoming King Runner-up, Block L, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up TRACY HALEY KATHLEEN HALFORD FFA, IWE Counseling Office, IWE Attendance Office NANCY HALL CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, French Club, IWE Language, Elementary Tutor 25 N. ,ie 5' ,iv pr vf Fifa.-1, ,., -- .. 1,4 4 4'-T31 if -s b-HK' '43 FATHER MURPHY looks HOMECOMING KING AND over the congregation be- QUEEN, Matt Wilgenbush fore the start of the mock and Julie Biddle, smile while wedding' in Ms. Canepa's Psy- being' driven onto Ohmstede chology class. Field. 27 f, 981 5 gr. 'Father Murphy' Performs Senior Wedding JENNIFER ANN HALLADAY Band III, Stage Band, Girls' JV Basketball, Girls' Track Team, Honor Roll, CSF, FFA, IWE Math, Girls' Tennis, Block L , N PAT HAMMERS jvffa A DARRIN R. HANSEN 1' Block L, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Student of the I -fx Month, Band III, Stage Band, IWE PE I sr--r 'X ED HANSEN BECKI HASTINGS JULIE A. HEITMEYER Varsity Swimming, JV Swimming, Rally Squad, Songleader, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Student Government, AFS, Student Leadership Class CRAIG HENDRIX PAUL HENNESSEY ROBERT HENNESSEY 26 -Qu! ,. N ,. 65 gig 6157? ,nr 'xif' YT CT' --QW 4-1, ASIA I L' 4' 'bg -qs . . 1 'V F13 0-. -9 alma.. -aws- ! 'X ini 4,5 1 IN HYE KIM - , 4 K f- A lx , ' ' If A ti-,, Aces' xt A ' , . - ,G H -5 , 3 5m1i',,3,,,,g,,q,' , ROSA MARIA HERNANDEZ French Club, Azteca Club, IWE Math, Honor Roll PATTY HIEB Playmakers, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Playmakers Vice President, Choir Club Treasurer, Brown Bag Theater, Ilaggers Children, Taming ofthe Shrew Set Design RICHARD P. HINOJOS JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Tennis, Manager of .IV Basketball, Varsity Track, Froshf'Soph Track, Band III, Stage Band, Honor Roll, IWE Math, IWE Band JOANNA HOWZE A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Club, Playmakers, Honor Roll SPENCER HYLAND Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Block L IRENE JIMENEZ JANA JOHNSON AFS SCOTT JOKSCH Honor Roll, Sophomore Hop King Runner Up, IWE Career Center CRAIG JOLICOEUR IWE Metal Shop FREDDIE E. JUST JR. Varsity Football, All League Football, JV Football, Block L, IWE Ceramics, ROP Meat Cutting CORINE KEELER CARA DEE KINDT Pep Club, IWE Homemaking, Senior Ball Committee 27 DIANE ROBIN KLIENE Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, IWE Attendance Office, Gypsy, Choir Club Historian, Choir Club Secretary, Chamber Singers EDWARD EARL KNECHT Band III, Brass Ensemble, Bandsmen of the Month, Block L, Boys' Tennis, Band Vice President. Band Brass Representative, IWE A Capella Choir, IWE Band JUDIT H KNOWLES .IV Swimming, Varsity Swimming, MVP Swimming, Girls' Tennis, Block L, Student Government, Pep Club BRYAN R. KREY CSF, Honor Roll, Boys' Tennis, IWE Science DIANE KAY KRUGER JV Swimming, Girls' Track Team, Girls' JV Basketball, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Second Five, Block L, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Girls' State Representative, Student Government, Commissioner of Clubs and Activities, Homecoming Committee, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class Treasurer, IWE Science, IWE Career Center, CASC Vice President, Accreditation Committee MARIA KUULA Foreign Exchange Student RICK LANE JV Football, Varsity Football, JV Basketball, IWE PE, Block L JEFF LASHER Varsity Basketball, All League Basketball, All North Coast, Parker Rob Player of the Week, IWE PE, Block L, Honor Roll JOHN LAST Varsity Football, Block L, CSF, JV Football, Frosh Football, Honor Roll, Life CSF, IWE Science RHONDA LAUFER Pep Club, Honor Roll, IWE English, IWE Home Economics GARY LEAT Auto Club, FFA, IWE Auto Shop, Metal Shop, Wood Shop, ROP Meat KIM CHRISTI LEEPER FFA President, FFA Sectional Reporter, Girls' Track Team, Honor Roll, A Capella Choir, IWE Large Animal Science LESTER PAUL TROY LIDDELL IWE Meat Shop LAUREN LOFRISCO CSF, French Club, Honor Roll 28 f-Q. -E7 'f- Www., '67 .fi 0? 3-as 1 01 A EIGHT of the top ten lor Homecoming King strike a pose on the campus. They X are .leffSapp, Roger Short, John Berlinn, David Bris' I tow, .Iohnny Guzman, Pat Vasta, Matt Lombardi, and Mike Wheeler. .' . . 5 ' 5 'as' -9' I 'din Senior Boys Vie For Homecoming King MATTHEW S. LOMBARDI All League Football, Varsity Football, Co-Captain, Top Ten Homecoming King Candidates, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh!Soph Track, Block L DEBBIE LOPEZ TERRI LORENZETTI FFA, FFA Sweetheart, Rally Squad, Mascot, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Second Five, Girls' Track Team, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, IWE Text Book Room, IWE PE DANETTE LUNDSFORD Honor Roll, Choir Club, Elementary Tutor, PE Student of the Month, IWE Business SAMUEL LYONS MICHEAL SEAN MAHONEY Choir Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, FFA Chaplain, IWE Drivers Education, IWE Homemaking, Concession Stand, Cafeteria Worker PATRICK E. MAIN Playmakers, Band III, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, CSF Student of the Month, Playrnakers President, Playmakers Publicity Manager, Band Drum Representative, Band Freshmen Representative, Bullshot Crummond, Inherit the Wind, Hagar's Children Brown Bag Theatre-Writer, Performer, Taming of the Shrew, Gypsy, Zoo Story Lefgook-Director, Seven More Director, State Honor Choir, Chamber Singers, AFS, Club Council SAM MALONEY FFA ALICIA MARQUEZ Elementary Tutor, IWE Spanish 29 JEFF MARINUCCI PATTIE ANN MAROTZ Rallv Squad Songleaders, Head Songleader, Pep Club, Band III Honor Roll, Student Leadership Class ELLEN MARTINEZ Peer Tutor JOE MARTINEZ Frosh Basketball, IWE PE, IWE Homemaking GLORIA ANN MARTINS Honor Roll IWE Library, IWE Record Keeping, IWE Clothing TAMI MARTINS Honor Roll Elementary Tutor, IWE Homemaking, IWE Language JENNY MASSENGALE DIANA M. MASTERS Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, IWE Language KELLY MAURISCIO IWE Homecoming IWE Counseling Office LYNETTE MAURISCIO JV Softball, Honor Roll, IWE PE JAY SCOTT MCBRIDE Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling MIKE MCGOVERAN FFA, IWE Drivers Ed, IWE Judo KIMBERLY MCLAIN KIMBER LEE MCLAUGHLIN A Capella Choir Choir Club, IWE Counseling Office MIKE MEDEROS Varsltv Baseball Varsity Football, JV Football, Block L, IWE English, IWE PE Seniors Pull Together For Another Victory IS 4043 ,hw Ll -- 'U' SALLY MELGOZA RICHARD MENDOZA Varsity Track, Cross Country, Block L, Frosh-Soph Track, Honor Roll, PE Student of the Month, IWE PE, IWE Foods 2, IWE Ceramics, IWE Jewelry SILVIA MENDOZA fQ 'Uri KIMBERLY MILES - Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Homecoming Committee ' Track Charter I LARRY MoN1z 9 4-, ' f- , DAREN D. MooRE - Most Valuable Player Tennis, CSF, Honor Roll, ow- y ,- Playmakers, Student of the Month, Vice President AFS, ,P IWE Chemistry, Taming of the Shrew KIMBERLY A. MOORE Playmakers Treasurer, Playmakers Historian, Homecoming Committee, Bullshot Crummond Prop. Stage, Cabaret Stage Crew Props, AFS Charter Member TAWNA MOORE ALMA MORALES 'C 3- DAVID ODUM, Lina Ramos, Dino Noyiero and Chris Appleby STUDENT EODT PRESIDENT, Alana Roldeigckkfe- pull successfully against the Junior Class to win the tug-of-xyar laxes on the senior bench near the cafeteria. Nesi. els contest and amass enough points to also capture the Spirit student gow'ernn1ent.Alanav-2: NSU HCUXG' m BDOUD- Trophy during Homecoming Week. 31 FABIOLA E. MORALES CAROL ANN MORGAN Library IWE RUBEN MUNOZ LISA MURPHY MICHAEL R. MURPHY Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Top 10 Homecoming King, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Chamber Singers JIM MYERS Varsity Track, Cross Country, Most Valuable Player Cross Country, Block L BULNARO NAREZ BARBARA LARAE NEELY Student of the Month, Honor Roll, Choir Club, A Czgmlella oir PATRICK NIEMI Auto Club, Honor Roll, IWE Math, Auto Shop GUIDO DINO NOVERO Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh Football, FFA, IWE AG RUDY OCHOA Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Frosh Football, Cross Country, Block L TINA MARIE OCHOA Honor Roll, Vocational Education, Advisory Committee, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club DAVID ODUM BETH MARIE OLIVER Student Government, Student Council, JV Volleyball, Annual Staff, Homecoming Committee, Powder Puff Football, Candy Striper, IWE PE, Charter JV Football, Varsity Football THERESA MARIE ORNELAS Band III, Stage Band, Charter JV Basketball 32 6 7 X151 1 W - ff vgfggi. 'SEQ' KIM BETZ shows off her PUNKERS shown here are A friend Cheryl Archer and seniors, Richard Grahn and what she will look like in ten John Berlinn during Home- years? coming Week Activities. L Al Punky Seniors Sh Off Th ' F' DIANE ANDREA OROZCO Pep Club Elementarv Tutor IWE Math LETICIA OROZCO ALDINA OSEGUERA Rally Squad, Songleader, Honor Roll, IWE Drafting, IWE ow e1r mery , t , X Counseling Office, IWE Lions Hall, Student Representative, Human Relations, Student Leadership Class ROBERT PAGE FFA FELICIA PALACIO SYNTHIA S. PARSONS Songleader, JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Honor Roll, JV Softball, Charter Wrestling, IWE PE, IWE English, Pep Club MANUAL PASTOR JAMES PATTERSON MIKE PEDERSEN 33 Seniors Pose For Formal Wedding Photo JAMES PENA Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, JV Football, Frosh Football, Block L, Honor Roll KAREN PENN LAURETTE ROSE PERRY Commissioner of Publicity, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, Girls' Tennis, JV Swimming, Pep Club, Student Council, Powder Puff Football DARLENE PETERS MILLIE J. PETTIT Honor Roll, IWE Attendance Office, High School Tutor BRIAN JOHN PLECHATY FFA LETICIA PLITT IWE History LINA RAMOS Student Council, Frosh Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Block L, Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Student Gov't, Wrestling Charter, ASB Secretary 81-82, ASB Secretary 82-83, Class 83 Treasurer, CSF Secretary 81-82, Accreditation Committee, Girls' State Second Alternate KAREN RANDALL Honor Roll, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, IWE Clothing TERESA GRABNER, mock bride, chats with her wedding party: David Roehmer, Nancy Hall, Jeff Bevill, Roger Short, Kim Moore, Tammy Weatherford, ,Fl Father Murphy, Lisa Smith, Tammy Timms, and Darren Cornelius. if ci : J-A . v t rnsrg, -fr -fs , 'E .4 an 4555 ' X Q I Lf' 'sv I ' ' 'Q r . 'E , Ni ' 46 E - 0. . KEN REYNOLDS CSF, Honor Roll SHERRIE YVONNE REYNOLDS A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Honor Roll, IWIC Foods ii. IWE Advanced Art. Pop Chorus SHERRI ROBBINS JV Swimming, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Attendent, French Club, CSF, Honor Roll. Student Govt Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Homecoming t'omm1ttee. Freshmen Football Charter, Freshmen Basketball Charter, Freshman Sec., Senio Sec., Pep Club Pres.. AI-'S Treasurer, Powder Puff Football Committee PAUL ROBLES TONI ROCHA ALANA KAY RODERICK Varsity Softball, Varsity Volleyball, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Block L, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Student Gov't, Homecoming Committee, Girls' Varsity Basketball Charter, Student Body Pres., Junior Class Vice Pres., IWE PE, Girls' State Alternate, All League Volleyball, Parker Rob FAL Softball Player Of The Week JENNA RODGERS Girls' Varsity Basketball, Girls' JV Basketball, MVP JV Basketball, Girls' Track Team, Block L, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Homecoming Committee, JV Softball Charter, Frosh Football Charter, JV Football Charter, Varsity Volleyball Charter, IWE PE MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ DAVID ROEMER JV Swimming, Choir Club, Chamber Singers, A Capella Choir, AFS, Stage Band, Block L, Marching Band, Golfing Charter, Student Body Rep, Pres AFS, IWE Drama, Gypsy Lighting, Lighting Carousel, Taming Of The Shrew, Hagars Children, Cabaret, Bullshot Crummond KRISTA KAY ROENICKE Honor Roll, Block L, Girls' Track, JV Volleyball, JV Basketball, FFA, FFA Chaplin, Most Improved Track LOUIS D. ROMANO LOUISA CHATHERINE ROMANO Library IWE ALEXANDRIA P. SANABRIA Varsity, JV, Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Track. MVP Frosh Football, All League Football, IWE Office. Library, Spanish GUILLERMO SANCEN GEORGE T. SANCHEZ CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10. Pep Club. Annual Staff, IWE PE 35 LAURA ANNE SANCHEZ Honor Roll, Yearbook Staff, IWE Art MARY SANCHEZ MVP Vross Country, Cross Country, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, FFA, Block L, Honor Roll, IWE PE MICHAEL E. SANCHEZ Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor AVELINO SANDOVAL Varsity, JV, Frosh Basketball, Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Student of the Month JEFFREY SAPP Varsity, JV, Frosh Football, All League Football, Block L, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, IWE PE ANNA MARIE SCHENDEL CARL SCHLAUDT Honor Roll, Playmakers, Student Gov't, Student Council, IWE Library, Bullshot Crummond, CSF FRANCISCO SERRANO MARK DAVID SHELL MVP Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, JV Track, JV Wrestling, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, IWE Music EDDIE A. SHELTON Varsity, JV, Wrestling, JV Baseball, Block L, Honor Roll, IWE Health, Pep Club, FFA ROGER W. SHORT Band III, Cross Country, Frosh Football, JV Football, Varsity Swimming, JV Swimming, Varsity, JV Wrestling, Block L, Playmakers, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, IWE English, IWE Music, Gypsy, Taming of the Shreweszigars 1 ren LILLIAN M. SIMON IWE Clothing, IWE PE KATARA M. SIMS CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, IWE Lang Arts DANIEL G. SIPES CSF, Honor Roll JAMES SISNEROZ 36 fb VLC. . , in 3 '5' A '-xc l ' '- ff xxcrb f ' .L L - 45 l' lo,p 4.7 Senior Boys Help Build Varsity Football 73' ' ' T ' HQ' ' Tl elim i Q -. 53161 S ' 1' ' STEVE EVERARD munches LOOKING UP to see what his S 49' down during first lunch. Steve Algebra teacher, Mr. Ron Enos, f was the varsity quarterback. has to say is John Berlinn. LISA SMITH ' Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Vouncil. Homecoming Queen Attendant, Pep Vlub, Studs-nt Gov't. - Homecoming Com, Student Body Vice Pres, Frcshinan a Treasurer, Pep Club Pres, IWE PE ' ROBIN SMITH -'I BOBBY STANDRIDGE ERIC TODD STANDRIDGE Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Track MIKE STEIN CHAN STONE 1--1 JAMES STULTZ IWE Attendance Office, IWE Nurses Office, Blood Drive Committee KATIE TAYLOR CSF, Honor Roll, Girls' Ensemble, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Playmakers, CSF Secretary, Choir Club Publicity Chairman, One Act Plays KEITH J. THOMAS Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, All League Football, Block L, IWE PE, Frosh Football Captain 9 4. 1 G- ll l if U B .I i ff L, LINDA THOMAS Girls' Tennis, Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll, IWE PE, IWE Drafting, Pop Chorus MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS Honor Roll, Rally Squad, Songleader, JV Cheerleader, Pep Club, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Pep Club Treasurer, Secretary to PRIDE, Senior Class Representative for PRIDE, Homecoming Committee, Student Leadership, Senior Ball Committee, Track Charter, Student Government, IWE Counseling Office, IWE Advanced Clothing TAMARA J. TIMMS Girls' Tennis, Girls' JV Basketball, Student Council, Block L, Stage Band, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, Elementary Tutor, Student Government, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Homecoming Committee, Track Charter, Powder Puff Football, Student Leadership TED TIPTON .IV Football, Frosh Football, .IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball STEPHEN TOGNOLI HEIDI STAR TREFZ French Club, Honor Roll TRACY TROUP ISMAEL TRUJILLO Azteca Club, Honor Roll DARRELL TUCKER ANGELO R. TURCHIE Varsity Baseball, IWE Auto PATTI TUTTLE Choir Club, Girls' Ensemble, A Ca ella Choir, IWE Social p . Studies KELLY TYLER Choir Club, IWE Career Center, IWE Lions Hall JOEY UNPINGCO Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Block L, Varsity Basketball Manager ROBERT URBANO PATRICK ROBERT VASTA Bo s' State Re resentative Honor Roll Frosh Football Y P , v v Boys' Tennis, IWE Library, IWE Math 38 -sqm , .I V' Q' SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT, Julie Gresho tries to eat the donut suspended from the cord. Classes participated in these noon-time activities to earn points. The object of this contest was to eat the donut without touching it in any way except with the mouth, sound easy? Try it some time. Class President Shows -- 5 XX ' . , XS I4 , .H ,1s.iiEi:1.pSt.di3i ,ix .sf 'U' -srl' x ,sa ,,,x. I' fl 7 owls ff O . -PJ 451' i if MIKE WHEELER Homecoming King Candidate MARCO VEGA JV Football, JV Basketball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Student of the Month, Elementary Tutor, Frosh Football Charter Senior Spirit I BRENT WALKER Auto Club GERRI E. WALTERS Playmakers, A Capella Choir, Pep Club, Taming of the Shrew, Juvie, Inherit the Wind LORRAINE RENE WASHBURN Cross Country, Block L, French Club, IWE PE, Swimming Team Manager . 4, TAMARA J. WEATHERFORD Songleader, Rally Squad, Honor Roll, CSF, Homecoming Committee, IWE Counseling Office, Powder Puff Football Student Leadership MATTHEW J. WILGENBUSH Varsity Basketball, Most Valuable Player Varsity Basketball, All League Basketball, All North Coast, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Homecoming King, Block L President TINA WOOD A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Honor Roll, IWE Ceramics STEPHEN GERALD ZAHN Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Honor Roll, IWE English JOSE LUIS ZEPEDA Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball Q SANDRA C. ZEPEDA -.a French Club, Azteca Club, CSF, Honor Roll I Tis. 5 .V K 39 Juniors Dress Up To Earn Class Points Eddie Acasio Alejandro Alcazar Lisette Alves Paula Amerson Tony Anderson Tracy Anderson Jose Angeles Steve Angelo Raul Arroyos Lori Bailey Lenny Baio Bill Bakker Sam Banuelos Daniel Barba Kim Barbadillo Marsha Barr Mike Barr Angel Barros Cindy Basile Melissa Batze Brien Baude D-,E-f.i 1 1 ' 2-491: ,...--l ' ng 'L' 32 'BF f- 5 r , SS Q l Q 2.4.3 5Q B-4 ANNAMARIE COELHO TROY MARTIN shows his congratulates Pam Castle cool on Hat-and-Sun Glass- on her neat costume dur- es Day in his period 2 class. ing Homecoming. 1 A..- ,..-rf-. , 'S..,,.., ,... 1 -Q sd 'a Q. 5 . Q.-ij' I . is 'ff 'T - K ms 0- .,,x .4 I s f' 1 5 :ff ib- E 1 v ' Q I M FX iii '44 EC' Brian Bearo Rod Belscher Aaron Benoit Kristian Berlinn Darin Berumen Mike Birge Lisa Blevins Vickie Blevins Mark Bonham Donna Boyd Sheri Bradshaw Leslie Brooks Chris Brown Ty Brown Ann Bush Correne Butler Lisa Byer Leann Byron Thomas Byron Eva Cabada Mandy Cambra Toni Campbell Troy Caraway Debra Carranza Connie Carreon Theresa Carter Monica Carvajal Mark Casey Yolanda Castaneda Pamela Castle James Chadwick Troy Christensen Georgia Clark Mike Clement Annamarie Coelho Karen Coelho Gustavo Colmenares Gina Cornelius Carmen Cortez Cyndi Cottrell George Craffey Marlin Crawford Jamie Cuaresma Paul Cutino Brian Dabalos Bill Davis Dana Davis Randy Davis .lim Davies Elliott Day Lisa deFremery Tom DelBarba Vince Delgado David Dias Lupe Diaz Carl Ditmars Kimber Dittmore Brian Dodge Tammy Dollosso Christine Donahoe Sally Duarte Mike Emerson Krissi Encarnacion Greg' Ernst Socorro Espindola Fred Evans Renee Evans Gloria Fajardo Rick Fisher Corrine Fleming Kim Foreman Kai Forsberg Kris Frigard Mike Fuller Kathy Gaddis Debra Galvan Lupe Galvan Kris Gamino Alberto Garcia Regina Garcia Bryan Garner Armando Gasca Taunja Gay Tim George . o' 5 'v i I . ..-A 4-5- f . of ,or ig l e. QU? S . -AX Q. cv xr N M ' I Q gl .n Q v , X' 'Q' Q ' K , X' Ng r . ' X 38 E l c I vs 4 as 5- il, 1 F 1 .L fix 1 C , 0 .l I Class of '84 Members Relax At School 051 I O 1 6 asf LISA BYER looks up at her CHECKING the front page of The ag teacher as if to ask What Chronicle before the start of class now? is James Tysinger in period 2. .....g.- nano-'- -f--P-ev gs!-' lo' .ni 38 ,- gut s 3 Q J jx f 5 AAL.. 5. Q' X if .. 3 .. 1 9- KJ Q., v Q v- ox' 5 3 J if x 4 ml ,n -.1 'Y , I .la , - Q E O QC Q, 1-1- ix.- lv Shari Gomes Matias Gomez Gina Gonzalez Graciela Gonzalez Martha Gonzalez Norberto Gonzalez Mike Graves Robie Green Richard Gregorcyk Lesli Grivet Steve Haag Karen Hall Jim Halversen Roberta Hathorn Christine Hawthorne Cynthia Hawthorne John Hay Angie Hefner Candi Hemenway Michael Henderson Michelle Henderson J l'l'iilip llerrivk Lisa llerringg David Hilburn lianfly Ililliarfl Cii'e'g'g5 lloclirleilfei' Nancy Hoffhines Robyn Hoffner Barbie Hopper Bita Hosseindoust Tracy Hunt Mary Hyland Don James Sandy .Jensen Mickey Jepsen Manette Joksch Greg Jones Janis Jones Jaime Juarez Kevin Ketler Derald King Jerald King Junior Boys Yell A Football Rallies ef .D ,Q ' O Y . ll vu , 4, , X f , ik! ,, ,. L 'sf' ii? Y if Herrick. 9 l HELPING the Junior Class generate spirit is Mark Bonham and Phil gg SHELLY ST. JOHN and Troy Martin ham it up before the start of Mr. William Batze's class. . 1.95 fy il hi ? -14 Nu Q ' -e- 3 lik 4 Hy 4 n 1 ' - Vi N K9 Q- l l L1-X' X . A-A 4- ., ? v QJ ... Q Ln' X X X i 2 .. - - ,A .. .C J ' QI. r' :Q s'9 V , I ' : . 1 . L ' x 4 f 4 o we s I wx i I x ki 4 x X X ,..- Tanya Knohlauch Nick Kurtz Shawna Lam-if Kim Larsen Lallonna Lasher Susan Lewis Richard Liigon Craig: Linden Roy Lopez Lisa Lovecchio Elka Ludlow Paul Madrid Vickie Madrid Matt Magee Elizabeth Manzo Cheri Markey Lori Marshall Troy Martin Aurora Martinez Dawn Martinez James Martinez Allen Masters Bryan Mazza Nicole McArthur Sharon McEnery Ken Miller Kerry Miller Mike Miller Dan Mills Jerry Morse MaryAnn Moss Beatrice Munoz Daryl Napier Josefina Narez Jason Neely Jeff Nicholas Meredith Nunn David Olan Miguel Oliva Sam Olivares Steve Orman Dino Orozco Alma Ortega Mario Oseguera Claude Ourthiague Tammi Packo David Papini Beth Passey Ted Pastor Kip Patterson Tim Patterson Greg Payne Joy Pearson Russell Pedersen Mike Perryman Delbert Phillips Kim Phillips Shannon Pierce Shelly Pinkston Valerie Poerio Amelia Pompa Cindy Price Aneelica Ramirez Jim Ramirez Teresa Ramos Sheila Reetz Denise Reinberg Lance Renart Javier Reynoso Audra Ribeiro Crystal Ribeiro Sandra Riggio Anton Rivera Linda Rivera Jose Rodriguez Mark Rogers Scott Rowell Lisa Ruiz Ralph Sanabria Maria Sancen David Sanchez Ernie Sanchez Melinda Sanchez Tocho Sandoval I Q F5 Q- -v -5 -v -4 F' x 'Q i - I I Q 6 I Ns N IX W i ' lei X u. ' .Lu Ml 5 itq,.. 4 .. 'Q 4 7 3 I -:Ogg f - 1 A If s b I 6. 1 0. A. lu KL ii-11 i Q 5 , ,H Y I - s ll' P' N E. W I x 'N' lf X2 '- 4 if sl ?Zi if-..: 4.- 3! A u 'ln 1 - .1 1' s Li ' - I lb f . x -Q -qx , i l 'ip Q N I 4 Q.-7 V i x 1,1 m '-I ii -1 1 as-it X Q 5. TX 1 N Q, I 4 93 U2 Cf' N C3 E. Q- CD M L4 C E. o is U2 '11 cs P1 P6 Ei P1 Sl- P4 CD 99 P1 GINA GONZALEZ shows off her punk-rock outfit during the activities of Homecoming Week. ' UE 1 X w : Q - , xgiosg w'l'f...,asv 7 .-,1-:- .v---f fe -f 4,.i' 1ig3 'x0?Qfnl4?f1I-iiY'.ni' CLASS OF '84 advisors Mr. Bill Batze and Mrs. Gretchen Tovarg Manette Joksch, vice-presidentg Lisa DeFremery, secretaryg Aimee Vasta, presidentg Shelly St. John, Treasurer. M X J K A Gina Sapp A in N ' Debbie Sarabian ,,- f , , - , Phil Scherzer K' 'j' Ted Sciortino it ' ' uv - fy John Scruggs Wx , Zi., + N Qrenda Secrest 5 P Q, fx-'I-S411 X X kathy Selaya as i 7 J I , 5-J X E Jorge Serrano 3 Donna Sheffield - - - Anne Shelton N' tg Glen Shepherd X N, , W Monica Sherman , A WA ' Desiree Short ' U 5 A 1 , B QNX Q Lance Shults , ' , x U I A . .Z V I A Cathy Siino A '-5' ' LisahSilva wh Q, '4 ' Step anie Silva cv, ' 'T Tony Silvera Michael Simanek Jennifer Simoni K Gina Sisneroz 1 44 - 0 l x i -17 if ' I I- Nancy Sizemore Frank Smith Shirley Smith Michael Snyder Emerson Stitt Shelley St. John Lance Stornetta Sherri Strickland Joseph Teixeira Denise Thomas Rodney Thormahlen Becky Thornton Jim Thorpe Ron Tiongco Roger Tippett Santos Tobar Derek Trost Tony Tuttle James Tysinger Steven Urenda Cynthia Vega Theresa Vera Deborah Vetter Angie Villapando Matt Warner Cathy Whittmore Jessie Willis Christine Wilson Jeff Wood Glenn Zachary Daniel Zachery Susanne Zahn Linda Zesati Karen Zimmerman Juan Zuniga Missy Andrieu Carlos Orozco Aimee Vasta 5 il-.,.g111 -. .-LQ' ,'.-.1... A- NA-sy. I N' li an T. 7 I. 3 '. 5 . ' on Qin J - 1 XXQSX! l' L.. 1, J l f v' xl x xiii 1 5 ggfi i - sw 9.1 1.1 ff , 'X-1: .E B ,. . 1'S.. 'Q 5,4-If . L A . - 5 V' -Ah ENJOYING a lighter moment are Renee Evans and Elka Ludlow D-an 5 1 x..., ig,U1! f .i 1 , - fi,.4 'L ophomores Work n Class Assignment - ' Craig Adams Rhonda Akers - Vim-ke Alameda Anna Alacazar Rhonda Allen X ,. Theresa Altos ix S Julie Anderson l l l N in l ln F is Gina Andronica Q Mimi Appleby Leon Arc-her n.. - t -- Phyllis AI'I'eVal0 lx A , Pedro Argueta 8 W. - j Alfred Arroyos ' l 1 X Q i if lb! 1 li . . I Q 8 Linda Arroyos v E ' '- a1aa+'11- . M swf is Kari Arruda 4 Mark Ausk Cindy Baker 'f Edyth Baldwin Joseph Balocca Esther Barba Bob Bean wg-' 4 I 1 B MIKE CASTRUCCI ponders his SHAWN MALONE and Alison writingassignment in his English Martin work together on an class earlier in the school year. assignment in one of the rooms in Nash Hall. On, . ,L 'BJAKAZ 7' A , ,... W f B l in , ,l',,',g.g. 591,- ff 5 K x 1 , 'N 5 o .fl li I Eva Becerra Craig Bell Shawn Bell Donnie Bello Melissa Bevill Mike Bluebaugh Trina Bonham Cindy Boudreau Keith Bough Jena Bowers Ray Brace Kim Brewer Kathy Brown Laura Brown Jerry Burkhart Nancy Burnett Lori Butler Melissa Cakebread Randy Calahan Manuel Cambra Rosalio Cardona 50 1. ' 1 4, . f 'ikq ,Q 1 Z ,L f Ii 4 E- 'K' F'-1 1 A43 '-1.. I W U o J M. DAVID PARSONS looks up in surprise as he SHOWING OFF her outfit for Ten Years from Now is Laura is photographed in his math class in Mr. Herb Dessaussois as she poses with Terry Bostard in front ofthe school Scott's room. during Homecoming week. 2 8' 'N 'Q -... Q.- i 'K -x , - 'TY l f 5 x 5 - , E' swf 1 'f it Q 1 ob s I O 9 4- Q- - s 8 , v . 5 .. , X , v -J I 5 Q x ' 1 s xx ,..s'1j v I .asv-3 I fxx ophomore Class Member Shows Spirit I T sr T ,.g g i 9- .-Q pg -.- -Q Q Q :rx si? F- A ' , w.-X X 'A Q A X S :X i '.i..44' yi - l 1 ' I 5 i Q I ' in K KN 'X 'F 0 'Q' 7' ' A' T .1 L' . -T-,fi g k N 08 I g r . I 'B , 1 ,f'M '.,P , ifigu : -Q 2 Q. 8' 3 4 N 'Y L - 5 l F 4 I . ,f -mf 5 - l if .JI 0- i ' 03 LL - - - X- l , Xt! i VX 'N' L4 4' i ' Q 6- .' xv Y C. Q1 TNQQA 'Nl' 'E 5 6 if Randy Vharlton Debra ffhatinan Anthony Vliavez Keith Vhavez Mary Clark Tami Clark Julie Chaplin Jerry Chaplin Matt Varr Tammy Carranza Jessie Carreon Peter Carvajal Yrma Castaneda Mike Castrucci Noel Clement John Coelho Ignacio Colmenarez Tina Combes Eric Cordua Lilly Craffey Bill Crawford Bay Cruz Tina Cutino Jonathan Dale Tom Derrick Laura Dessaussois Paul Dessaussois John Diaz Robert Diaz Sharmel Dittmore Jon Dixon Marina Dominquez Billie Douglas Scott Dumont Ellen Dunning Derek Eisenbeis Sheri Elkins Jim Erickson Susan Ernst Maria Espindola Patricia Espinoza Bob Feit Frank Felipe Juli Fisher Dannette Fitzgerald Scott Fleshsing Theresa Franks Kellie Frazer Rob Fromm .Iennelle Gallardo Maria Garcia Domingo Gasca Mary Gastor Deborah Gentry Debbie Geysar Bill Gill Stephanie Gillespie Laura Goldman Debbie Gomes Regina Gomes Ely Gonzalez Pat Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Ruben Gozalez Sheila Gonzalez Tony Graunstadt Kina Gray Robert Greer Pat Grimes Marissa Groves Lorena Guitron Charlie Haase David Hadsell Caree Hall Becky Hampton Colleen Harris Melissa Harty Corinne Hasenpausch Kari Hefner Suzanne Henry Cathy Hinojos Jeff Horne Will Huber Jeff Huddleston Debbie Hurst Colleen Hynes John Jackson David Jensen Renne Jessen Homer Johnson Jim Johnson Joyce Johnson Leondra Johnson Nick Jungers Sabrina Kary Angela Kilbreth Taiji Kimura Wendy Kindt ,. ia s L- 'Q :Q ... ,, ' ' S -N .. , -. k- -J ,- u -vi - 6. y .,' . , 5 . G . ii I r fbi 3 1 T. i 1.7 in L Ax I ' ,- ' v, ,l L e. 5. E .bi 27 sr ' ,, , A-1 :. 1 ' . T' 1. 'v 5 Q NA af' N f X I Z . . xl A ... mein I , A.-. S ' 3 3 -i... 71' f ' ' - L', -ef 'ss ix 4 N. 1 J ,K '. , . K.. J , N Y ophomore Girls 'Help' A Friend To Class O Q 5 . , V . H , J - N. ,.- Ji' b as ' . Q xx ff 'Vhi -56 CLASS PRESIDENT, Alfredo Arroyos, and Kim King pose for their Ten Years from Now pic- ture in front of the Student Store. DEBBIE GEYSER and Cindy Boudreau help out one of their friends between the library and Nash Hall. gif Y-ws Nil'-AN 'Lil . x ut-' N, Xl Alf if vs A u. ,- Kim King Dan Kinyon Walt Kirchiner Carmen Kouhestani Jennifer Kolkmann Judy Krumlinde Jennifer Kuhn Leslie Lanny Sean Lasher Bobby Lawing Sonya Ledford Bob Lenz Bob Liddington Mark Liddington Tim Liddington Mike Ligon Joann Lineker Karla Lorenzetti Robert Luccena Daniel Luna Steve Macy 9' X. x X . at ophomore Exelaims Over Voiced Remark l George Magana Dawn Magnuson Colleen Mahoney Sean Malone Nancy Marquez Lori Marshall Allison Martin Gina Martin Lisa Martin Larry Martins Edgar Martinez Marina Martinez Mark Martinez Tony Martinez Lynn McCausland Kelly McClellan Paul McCormick Theron McDaniel Terry McEmery Barbara McKinney Pat McKinney in CN 4 SHAWN MALONE rocks out to the WHAT S GOINIG ONT' asks beat of the music. From the look on Suzette Rllev as she turns from his face, Shawn doesn't even seem to her locker in Wash Hall be there. -s. N. f L 1 - , 4 iirxvi V L ' L 1rlLqMQ'i5 fi .L all so f I 4 Q QD . I ' -. I ' , Vx - .Q .xv K ,ng . X' J v.-5.5 1. ' rv- . '. I A- , 's-.4 0 rg P 4 I ' x Qs ' 5 x Q- S N7 1 1 s ' is W, Q 10 fl!! 'T wi A gt N ,Ji .. mis G '. ' cf 2. . 0 W X 5. t' 514 ac. l WGN 1 MIL. QQ 1 fl x Sf 2 1 I I 7 -x linux' Toni Nlecliani flurl Nllllvr Michelle Moody Vonsuelo Moore Patty Morales Troy Mount Aurlrea-Mia Murdock Bonnie Nelson Dean Newton Harvey Norato Evette Uclioa Mario Uchoa Darrell Odell Alicia Oneill Jim Orcutt Victor Orduno Ronald Orman Eric Osbourn Gina Owen Jeff Pace Amanda Page-Russell Joe Page-Russell David Parsons Shary Partridge Clayton Passey Robin Pastor Shannon Pastor Janice Paulson Jill Paulson Natalie Podwys Paul Penn Anthony Perry Dawn Perryman Mark Peters Janice Peterson Tami Piantanida Heidi Poertner David Price Maureen Purcell Scott Quesada Luis Ramirez Lupe Ramirez Yolanda Ramirez Johnny Ramos Ron Reed Tracy Reed Tim Regan Sandy Rios Craig Robbins 55 David Roberts Steve Roberts Tina Rodgers Mary Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez Margie Romann David Rosa Diana Rowe Marni Russell Mariann Salluce Silvia Sancen Rene Sanchez Jim Sanders Sandra Santiago Chris Schendel Sherri Shackelford Senna Shanti Jay Shelton Michelle Sherman Tami Sherman Lenny Silva Dayna Simister Fred Simmons Paul Simoni Doug Simpson Paula Sisneroz Daryl Smith Dennis Smith Dru Smith Todd Smith Wayne Smith Adriann Solivan Robert Spence Carolyn Standring Tom Standring John Stead Jill Stelding Danny Stills Mike Stoner Raymond Stoner Tami Sutton Christine Talbot Matt Tarvin Davis Thresh Cherie Thomas Jenny Tudhope Tabatha Toon Tracy Tovar Nancy Towenzen 3 'Sf I' 'vt 1 , 'sv 3:6 ai, .,. 1 s I, L gr, . 6 .- LT I-:F 'lo s-X ,Q xx Q-E' r lf 's L..-lu 4' 5 Q Vx 4 3 H' 3 X- ,.-. L, ' 1 C I ,eh I' I l 1.6 mx i l il S K. N Q - 6 Q 14 Q, Fm Q- Q- Q 2- 6' 5- D .aj . liz, 5 :JJ lr ml . 3 1 ff ' on 5.-1, 'W X T . .. u S A -' 1 , 1. . ,- W ' ' J V x I '46 A. Yi ,l 5xT'6.vV.-x ' - X X-,.-X: '-,,. , -1 Y r ll - 1 t X ophomore Officers Help Raise Money Hon Turchie Serena Turchie Laura Vaga Allen Vestal Lisa Viera Shelly Viera Kim Vierra Brandon Von Braunt Paul VonSchopp Melanie Ward Jeff Warner Tony Weatherford Michael Weaver Tracey Wells Scott Wilgenbush Scott Wilker Curtis Wilkings Denise Williams Rany Wilson Tommie Wilson Kim Winters Tina Wirth Terri Wodnizak Clay Worden Eric Wozniak Sheila Wozniak Silvia Zepeda Ulices Zepeda 35 51- x 1 . X Q JOXCE JOHNTSONI talks vsith SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI her math teachei Mr Gerald CERS Janice Paulson, Karla Crawford trxing to figule out a Loienzetti, Alfredo Arroyos problem that is bothellng hex and Suzette Riley. 51 ,gr ,Q Laura Abeyta Mark Acasio nine Adams-Mora Billy Allen Alma Andrade Scott Arbograst Leslie Armstrong Benjie Arroyos Regina Arroyos James Ayers Kevin Bakker Veronica Baldwin Danielle Batista Philip Baude Stacy Becerra Lynn Beech Leeza Belscher David Berghult Dorsey Berlinn Jeff Bettencourt Janell Bither Richard Blake Richard Boborn Terry Bostard Rich Botelho Lisa Bough Jeannette Braxton Michelle Brewer Kim Brown Lvnelle Canciamilla Heath Cannon Windy Camarillo Patti Campbell Qtephanie Caragnaro Cindy Carpenter Tania Castro Shawn Cavallaro Trisha Chaplin Dana Chavez Shawn Clark Kyle Clemons Kevin Clutter I i X Freshmen Glrls Preen For Punk Rock Day I . .Xi 'ai y ! 1 1 ...au an CAUGHT in the act of comb- BRANDY BATZE and Cindy ing' his hair, Keith W21mbaCk Gutierrez help the Freshmen is one the way to school via a Class on punk-rock day. bus. Kendra Coble .K Larry Cochran 7 Dianne Colberk Mike Colburn Luis Colemenares Gary Combs s Michelle Contreras N MQ S . Ramon Cornelius Rosio Cortez . i Craig Cosby - .. Jeannette Crippin Kim Crismore , Todd Crutchfield , Christine Dade H ,. ,4-Ci! I- f 'I' l 1 wrist. I f.. V' Danny Dallman Rick Dallman Tony Darone Kelly Davis Susan Davis Juan Delgado Susan Dejesus 4.11. 59 Camera Captures Freshmen In Classes Danny Dias Alicia Diaz Maria Diaz Chris Doench Shane Dollosso Michelle Donahoe , Elena Duarte f- if 'lf' 2 E ' ' A Fernando Duarte .Jeanette England Samantha Ervin B Barbara Fee erenise Fernandez Barry Fisher V i Dayton Fonseca i' Mike Fowler Margaret Freeman Tim Fryxell Edmund Fuhrer Pat Furlong Junior Garcia Lisa Garcia I? i J if i KATHERINE POERTNER looks up WITH HER BOOK OPEN,.Susan De- to see who is taking her picture while jesus looks up in her English class to she gets ready for band to start. see Rich Gregorcyk. G0 A ft' W or 3. xl.: Virginia Garcia Sergio Gasca Mary Gaston Brenda Gay Helen Geddis Scott Gerry Todd Gettler Jason Giddengs Adam Gilson Sean Giuntoli Connie Gomes Armando Gonzalez Noah Grady Nathan Graunstadt Christy Gray Sandra Guitron Cindy Gutierrez JoAnn Gutierrez Danny Guthrie Nanci Guthrie Wendy Haag Jerry Hackett Tom Halford Kristy Hall Ronnie Hall Shannon Harrell Jack Harrison Rene Harris Greg Hay Steve Helecker Anna Heimbucher Corrine Hennessey Dan Hernandez Mark Hernandez Pam Higgins Jerry Hobbs Audrey Hopkins Karen Horton Tom Hrubesh Michael Hudson Sergio Hurtado Jennie Hyland John Jackson Bonnie James Darren Jarvis Alan Jensen Signe Jensen Suzanne Jepsen Alfred Jimenez Ricky Johnson Donna James Jeff Jones Kenn Kalinowski Mike Kennedy Jeanette Knduff Michelle Knecht Chester Kniss Karen Kouhestani Fred Krey Derek Land Billy Ledford Heather Lent Terry Lewis Deborah Liddington Liz Linch Susan Linden Ronnie Llamas Doreen Luna Wendy Lunsford Kim Machado Lisa Machado Chris Madrid Ricardo Madrid Luis Magana Joey Manzo Earl Marshall Antonio Martinez Sophia Martinez Rhonda Matsutani Kim Mauriscio Bob Maury Debbie McBride Wade McDonald Terry McEnery -45.1,-. . 1 1 I , fran fra, if - S . ., fx' 'Q' .v Q, . K I . v - X Y v X I' s 6 ,' Y x if-, 'VA w, , .1 Freshmen Students Show Varied Interests Q.. I if 5 1 , X - Q 1- 'C' 's G10 x-4' . I 5 5 ln iv' ' X Q S DEBORAH LIDDING- TON, with trumpet in hand, waits patiently for Mr. Allan Jones to start. .-1 l ,xii 1 -3 ll 1 ' fx 1 1? 4. L' KZ? wiv, IX '17 THIS FRESHMAN GIRL stud- ies her Adventures in Reading in Mr. Richard Hackett's En- glish class. Kevin McLemore Jody McMurrian Cheri McMurtrey Rich Medrano Lorie Meeks Fernando Melgoza Denise Mendoza Rich Meyer Jeffrey Miller Lisa Miller Gary Modrall Ike Montanez Shannon Moody Claudia Moore Robert Muela Charles Mullins Brenda Munoz Kenna Murdock Stacy Mythen Suzy Nelson Sabrina Nevis 63 6 Freshmen Participate In Many Activities Bobby Newberry David Niemi Jerod Nunn ' Gino Ochoa Christina Orozco Bobby Ortega Maria Ortega ,zu 4 1' , xiii s. 4. -Q x L, A Y x Eddie Ortiz Jose Ortiz Derrick Orville Uriel Oseguera Michelle Packo Laura Page-Sherman Sean Parnell Q-- W . ix v Stacie Pastor Ronnie Peralta Greg Perry Dana Peterson Karen Philpot Shawn Pinkwart Kathryn Poertner XV I .., '35 w s 4 A ' DRESSED ASANUN,Tania Castro BRANDY BATZE looks at the An- helps her freshman class earn nualStaffcameraasifshehasnever ' points on Ten Years from Now seen one before. 1, Day. AL17' QM R F' 1 .N if 4 .Q Lisa Price Wendy Puz Robert Racca Abigail Ramirez Nolen Reck Monica Reiswig Paul Reyes Mike Reynolds Antonio Reynoso April Rhyne Jimmy Ribeiro Roy Ridolfi Michael Ringo James Rios Lisa Robertson Yolanda Rodriguez Heather Roemer Lori Ruddick Bill Ruddkin Karen Russell Bernie Sanabria Jaime Sanchez Sara Sanchez Javier Sandate James Sandlin Mike Scamp Kim Schneider Jeff Scott Maurice Searcy Jaime Serrano Marcelia Shanti Natalie Shepherd Bryce Sherman Ken Siendentoph Mike Sigman Steve Simon Sara Sipes Michael Smith Taresa Smith Nancv Somerhalder Natalie Sousa Carolyn Standring Candid Pictures Close Class Section Markell Starr Danny Strickland Susan Stoeffler Christina Stulce Kimberly Sullivan Rich Sweany Darrell Tartar Mac Tefertiller Tamara Teixeira Michell Terry Jodie Thorpe Michele Trebino Terry Treichelt Jamie Troike Don Trujillo Kim Turner Erica Twigg Tom Tyson Robert Vargas Tony Vasquez Fernando Vega Fausto Velasco Julie Wallaston Keith Wamback David Westbrook Darren Williams Brian Wilson Jeff Wood Barbara Wooten George Wright Mike Yancey Michael Ybarra Jerry Zachery Margarita Zuniga Brandy Batze ' L fx i if 'fills l A 1 L- if-'Lf USING her Adventures in Reading book in Mr. Richard Hackett's English class is this Freshmen Class girl during period 6. 5 51 . -jf' l lE1'. X W 'ir t' 0 sig I f , .as'01a:o', Rl, A . '.':'fr if , i '.:x 4 5 , ,. .., , 00 594. . x L ff LE ii!!! 9 is -3 S , gf . fii f ,n-1' Q' x w-' ,P ' V 5, v N' L 41,-'15 'Jig 1 . -wr' Alb..---' J , rf '-I 'PG' D ' T OF PORT I Only two teams were successful in taking league championships this year. Perhaps the most exciting was the varsity basketball season. Coached by Jerry Miller, the boys basketball team was undefeated in league and gained the title thus becoming the first varsity basketball team to do this ibeing undefeated in leaguel. The team went on to play at the North Coast Playoffs at St. Mary's College where their season ended after the second game of the playoffs. Reynold Chevarella was named captain and Matt Wilgenbush was MVP. Matt also made All-League and was named to the North Coast Tournament Team. Taking the other league championship was the jv softball team coached by Rich Barrios. It was the first time in Liberty's history that the girls' jv softball team was undefeated in league for the second year in a row. Also in the spotlight of the North Coast arena was some of Liberty's best wrestlers. Senior Eddie Shelton had his best season and was captain and Co MVP along with Tony Darone. Shelton took first in league and fifth at the North Coast Section, winning three tournaments. Tony Darone took first in league in his weight class and also took third at the North Coast Section as a freshman. Darone won five tournaments during the season with a 34-4-1 record. For the jvs, Darren Williams and Robert Vargas were both Co MVP and both won the championship, going undefeated. The team took third in league and placed in the top 15 at North Coast. They won the Livermore Tournament. The varsity girls basketball team racked up 20 wins and was able to go on to the North Coast Playoffs at St. Mary's College, with an at large berth. Valerie Poerio and Debbie Geyser were named Co MVP and captains were Diana Brandt and Geyser. Poerio made the second East Bay Team while Geyser went on to the first East Bay Team. The varsity volleyball team, led by Coach Linda Ghilarducci wrapped up fourth place in league by beating the second place team, Acalanes. Senior Alana Roderick was MVP, made All-League, and was captain along with Mary Ann Hyland. Honorable Mention was given to Monica Carvajal. In golf Rickey Fisher qualified for the North Coast match by placing fifth and was named MVP and All-league. . It was one of the roughest years in Liberty's varsity track history. But there were a few top performances that were captured. At the FAL Finals Rudy Ochoa ran a 1:59 in the 800 meters, placing third and making him the second fastest 800 meter runner in Liberty's history. Jim Meyers was captain and MVP was shot and discuss thrower Mark Shell. For thejvs it was Dave Roberts who took first in the 70 HH at the FAL Finals but it was Steve Macy who was chosen as MVP. For the girls' track Krista Roenicke captured first in shot and discus at the FAL Finals. Crystal Ribeiro was captain and Roenicke was chosen MVP. The '83 season can be remembered as one of the most rained out in the history of spring sports at Liberty. Some of the best times weren't exactly winning but just being able to practice or play a game without water or rain on the field. The varsity boys baseball team led by Coach Jerry Black, who finally got a chance to play, took third place in the Alhambra Tournament. The highlight ofthe season was the 4-3 win over the second place team, Miramonte. Mark Casey was captain of the jv baseball team coached by Mr. Rod Beaver. Jerry Miller led his girls varsity softball team to third place in league with a 9-6 record and an over all record of 11-9. The highlights was the two wins over the second place team, Alhambra. Julie Biddle was captain. Back in the gym it was thejv boys basketball team who enjoyed a good season with the help of Mr. Pat Foley, in his first year in coaching here at Liberty. Keith Chavez was MVP. Daren Moore was MVP of the tennis team coached by Mr. Pat Foley. Highlighting the year in sports was the announcement of the Male and Female Athlete of the Year. Matt Wilgenbush, who played both football and basketball, was one winner. The other winner was Alana Roderich who excelled in both volleyball and softball. The Scholar-Athlete Award was garnered by Daren Moore. There really were some BEST OF TIMES in sports. fr IVY i s N xvu ' f Kg Y, I. v ,Z Z' -Z .ll 47 Y 3 .ap- ... A w .- .f ,..1 ' .fha if wana-A 3- W V in I-.I . I 4 . P I ri,- X fi Q YQP, mash 'N r 3 'U Varslty Team Captures C 0 A C H D A L E MANNING talks over offensive plays with Lupe Diaz and others. l T 0 ' Homecoming Win 'Q MATT LOMBARDI uses his dexterity and speed to i Jill., escape a close tackle. YT VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - TOP ROW: Kris Berlinn,Jeff Sapp, Richard Blakley, Glenn Groseclose, Ty Brown, Rick Lane, Alex Sanabria, David Olan. SECOND ROW: Jerry Martinez, Rich Gregorcyk, Carl Ditmars, John Last, John Berlinn, Keith Thomas. THIRD ROW: Stuart Finley, Mark Galbreath, Greg Payne, Ken Miller, George Craffey, Tracy Hunt, Joey Unpingco. FOURTH ROW: David Bristow, Fred Just, Dave Hilburn, Mike Birge, Troy Martin, Spencer Hyland, Jeff Bevill, Mike Mederos. BOTTOM ROW: Coach John Rodgers, Head Coach Jerry Lilley, Lupe Diaz, Lenny Baio, Randy Ferrari, Matt Lombardi, Steve Everard, Mike Clement,John Guzman, Steve Haag, Rich Fisher, Coach Dale Manning, Coach Mitch Ball, Manager Shaun Schwitters. il QUARTERBACK Steve Everard has good protection from his linesmen as he falls back to pass. sv, '1 QQ i 552.-f up 59 M, 5.:f,,I t 4 .. gk. .. 1 7 : .- Y'.c', .qi ' ALEX SANABRIA maneuvers LION DEFENSE Stops their himself out of a tough fix be- opponents dead in their tracks. tween two opponents. I 5 JY eg 4 sf . 1 xf 9- A ' QTVR , 5 I , ,fy VARSITY COACHES, Mitch Ball, Dale Manning, John Rod- gers, Vince Darone, and injured player Carl Ditmars, watch the action closely and Mitch yells out information to players on the field. STEVE HAAG and other play- IRON MAN David Olan ers celebrate wildly after scor- plows his way down field ing a touchdown. while being persued. WG ,X 'H . L -?,'N-4 Q M3 V ...J ii ' ' ' ' Q Y J'--'-wxl. f f J: 5- L MATT LOMBARDI makes a nice open-field tackle against the Miramonte Matadors during the Homecom- ing game. New Coaches 'ny U - V Q :L 'I - Q-41-ff ' ' ' if 7 - . I 1 - '1' 2 . F' .xv c , 1 ' n - .. . , '11, Guide JV Football Team RQ sylrjvv :Call Y' , . '1'+ Im - SCOTT FLECHSING and Shawn Bell tackle a ,. ..e0'K-t Hayward opponent with aggressive fury. SCOTT WILGENBUSH re- ceives a difficult pass just be- fore being tackled by Hayward. 72 PUNTER KEITH CHAVEZ ex- USING his splendid athletic ability, Scott Wilgen- plodes a PAT while his linesmen give bush makes a fine catch. him protection. - ' Ta U 'f V X 5 ,nr vi ' fs 1 sQ.,..f-ye'-' 'i .2g'f .-.,.V' K, yrvmfvf I -. I ik' i Iv- H vf m.?ffWW ..' :N .L ' Stl P' -ix. ' V3 ' ' - - . AR'3ff,: 'Yx.59'f'g,,,-'J-.kai M, X, A- .,.,. 'LQ' ,- , 5' 5 - 44' T - 'ffwfl-+i ' - -P .. .ws-f',: !.?':3? Q lr' ' -,,,...,1..+-fgfsiif 1- -1. - .f ff-v..1-1s'-.?5'-'i'-h--f1-i 'f f:i.-'r f4P-f - 1,1-' Q...-2'-l :.'-':'rs1'-1:-'S'-1 ' ge- iiiu'u'i3 5 'fq' 1 1 ' heh fl .J . 9' a , .:,f 3 H ' 8 ff r NV Q ' ff' q'r37. - C Nl? . ' 'fn . - ' Q 'ffif 5 'ff-x A ' V 1 I I 1 1 ' M , ' , ' , ' Y 'V u V - 'I . ' A helix 'ui .. ' ---1- -.-- . ' Hill 1 I-'F'-9-rinzful--:l..lL..,,: Q .4 ws, , Q 'x an., a. l' . 'L JI Z A ,I f 'A 2 . . I . ' . ,,, i 1 ' 5'ffi ffss 1 ., cl?ON'TURCHIE dives for a low pass and makes a first own. I i SCOTT WILGENBUSH looks the ball into his hands as he makes a nice catch against the Haywood Farmers. The ref- eree watches the action carefully to make sure that he does make the catch and is not interferred with by the oppo- nent. I l-. ..-' x STRIPPING the ball loose from the Hayward Farmer JV player is a KEITH CHAVEZ steps back from an on-rushing Hayward Farmer swarming Lion defense. Keith Chavez moves in the backfield for the defensive lineman. Keith looks up to see if his thrown pass is possible fumble recovery as the Lions hosted the Farmers on Ohm- completed for the first down. ste e ield. mana '44 :fd A 1' 1' R' i' ' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Scott Wilgenbush, Keith Chavez, Chris Brown, Matt McGee, Tom Mecham, Craig Robbins, Scott Flechsing. SECOND ROW- Billy Crawford, Mark Liddington, Mark Peters, Drew Smith, Jerry Burkhart, Matt Carr. THIRD ROW - Coach Vince Darone, Pete Carvajal, Tony Darone, Shawn Bell, Ryan Berry, Dino Orozco, Doug Simpson. FOURTH ROW- Ruben Gonzales, Chris Brown, Rod Gallegos, Tony Martinez, Darrell Odell, Nick Jungers, Coach Dennis Hitchens. BOTTOM ROW-Jeff Pace, Bay Cruz, Ron Reed, Randy Callahan, John Ramos, Ron Turchie. Al 73 I sig- New Coaches Help Frosh Improve Skills rr I l All Z . i, 4, X home. TALKING about the game plan are Robert Racca, Brian Wilson, and Jeff Bettencourt along the sidelines in a game play on Ohm- stede Field. if GINO OCHOA looks straight at the camera as the frosh team celebrates after a victory at V .Q ' una' SPRINTING down the field I hil lip Baude tries to outdlstance three converging opponents in a home contest FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Phillip Baude Iames Rios Elisondro Garcia, Fasto Valosco, Greg Fuentes Brian Vlilson Mike Colburn, Jeff Scott SECOND ROW - Mike Fowler Ron Ieialta ' Barry Fisher, Kevin Kalinowski, Jeff Bettencourt Matt Blakely I Gino Ochoa,Jerid Nunn THIRD ROW- Robert Racca Sawn Gintolli Britt Parks, Henry Orozco, Sawn Clark, Darren Williams Darien Jarves, David Burcolt BOTTOM ROW- Coach Zahn Jerry Hackett Ron Llamas, Adum Gilson, Fred Krey, Coach C happel Kellv Dans Todd Crutchfield, John Searcy, Greg Perry, Coach Bver KRIS FRIGARD leads three NANCY SIZEMORE and Chris Ap other cross-country runners up a pleby try to hold back as thev race long hill near the Contra Loma downahill. Runners have to be care Lake in Antioch. ful not to over-run 'J J as ,.-1--F ,C ' li W, -,,.p-lf?-5' - 5 1 -5 3 4 -f',',,411!- 1 ' Q , e 4191 r ,N r . , A , 1 A ...Q I x 1 v - A - ' fi lr- . 1 S-A Q. Q -du -... ? If-L gi .3-rw' . R-1 V , 4 .5 Q. .-- ' ,HAH .- L' A F A ' ' .-' if ' 492' .- - K a Y 4' 1 , . . S.. .V 5, ' ki-l 3 A , su, .' , n -3 :QI I D ' Q y ,A N4 ' fl. -is .- +1 . -L: W. Ai. - an Q 5 V- A ' ' s Q' ' 'mf' ,- if - fb-f-W p ' 5 951.35 . ag.: - .H Y .cbltju -'Nj ' l A X5-lfzfi 1 af,2.,L1r - -. V I 'f iff ' A ,J ,A I V 1, g 'll . Li. V4 014, ' . 5, -a 1. . Contra Loma Course Provides Challenge i V 'Q R - . ' 5, . E. .ra aj., -' ,a-gj,.4':.,,s. .4'n, ..'- 'v ff'-5 .. . , 'I ,h I Q 'Q , -f VETERAN RUNNER, Jim Meyers, LEADING THE PACK, Rudy Ochoa uses his allto try to stay ahead ofhis works to keep ahead of the other Alhambra High School opponent on cross-country runners from his his home course. team. fi CROSS COUNTRYTEAM: JIM MYERS battles against TOP ROW - Nancy Size- tough competition as he CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOP ROW Jlm Myers, RICHARD MEN- more, Kris Frigard, Exfett struggles up hill against the Richard Mendoza Rudy ochda Roger shoi-tBoTToM DozA and Rudy 001108 BOTTOM ROW - Bulldogs- Ochoa run neck- Chms Appleby. and-neck on their home course at Contra Loma. p...,. ' Q . O ' Q f E. L s T5 l JOYCE JOHNSON bumps the ball over the net as Rocky ROCKY FAJARDO dinks the ball up over the net as X ' o y I - 'Y-.11 Q , V ,. 1 g, 1, f- ,F i A-,-1 ff-- - ,,::- .J- 1' .H '-1 uw !z'MH', E:2,,. J' - L ., 3 ,. ' 1-1 T . -r SPIKING THE BALL with stun- LIBERTY'S VOLLEYBALL DE- ning force Alana Roderick jumps FENSE is effective here against high as an opponent tries to block it. their opponent's offense. Fajardo prepares for a re- turn. an opponentjumps to block it. . 'P ' ' . fume. if LIBERTY tries to put the ball over the opponent's defense as YVONNE BRANSCUM slams the ball over the heads ofthe opponents Lori Marshall and other teammates wait to assist. as the referee watches closely. Y, , -- - . . ' xg! Z 5 'g,ifn'i fl E 1 ' -J . Q- 1. A X -tl T6 x f' New Coach Helps With Varsity Volleyball I .r ' - YVONNE BRANSCUM pre- SHIRLEY SMITH makes a ALANA RODERICK and two teammates block the ball after it pares t0 Set up the ball for good effort in setting up the was hit by the opponents Splklflg ball- VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM - TOP ROW: Shannon Pastor, Cori Miller, Debbie Geyser, Alan Roderick, Coach Linda Ghilarducci, Yvonne Brans- cum, Joyce Johnson, Robin Hoffner. BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach Marilyn Sanabria, Mary Ann Hy- land, Monica Carvajal, Gloria Fajardo, Shirley Smith, Lori Marshall. PREPARING TO SET UP THE BALL for her front linesmen, Rocky Fajardo concentrates on aiming it, as Alana Roderick watches closely. 77 pil ' is hx . 'L CL. ' ' 1. ' 's.. N u I' TAMMY TEXEIRA keeps her eye on the ball as her team mates move to assist her. KELLY MCCLELLAN, goes high into the air in an attempt to spike the ball against two opponents. . , . . fry .1 '. , . 'iii' ' 4, Qigiifx 6 of MARINA MARTINEZ shows good form as she sets up the ball for her team mates Tammy Teixeira and Carman Cuestoni. Thejv girls were in a game played in Stonebar- ger Gym. 7-51 f I A gl I X CQ CARMAN CUESTONI sets the ball as Susan Ernst and Nancy Burnett move into position for a possible spike at a home contest. u 7 KELLY MCCLELLAN serves a nice over hand shot as the rest of the team looks back and gets ready for the return. I, D . 1 I I , rg- ,J- '--.-,,,-,,, - ..,.Lv-' - -1 ' -rn. 1 1 , l-4 ....r'-' . 5- X 0 I 51 'E r sf? N x A, I' Q-as fp S WATCHING her team mate reach up so high forthe ball is Tammy Teixeira. The jv's were coached this year again by Mary Jo Tennant. 78 ..-.1 J 1 fr ,y llin l ' Work On Form And Procedures . , ,- ..-, , . X l X r by as Q v 1 HEIDI PORTNER watches the re- SUSAN ERNST goes down to one NANCY BURNETT goes high into the air to block hex oppo sult of her set up as other team knee to dig the ball and get a set nent s spiked ball Kathern Poertner and Carman Cuestom mates move toward the net for a up for a spike try to position themselves for a deflection possible spike. HEIDI PORTNER uses a nice overhand serve and makes sure to keep her eye on the ball until after she has made contact with it in a home contest. 1. 1-:J I 5 - arsity Boys Capture FAL Champsionship v . , , H 'I Y J' 4 I I' 1f 9 I I PSSA ' il! J : 4 i 'li 1 C , ,J 7: -X I I A 'M V lm u X J 5 'H -. F ' -5 Y - I, . , wg W- 1 M . , ,I 4 V mia ' nf VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Jerry Miller, Sean Lasher, Avelino Sandoval, Scott Wilgenbush, Matt Wilgenbush, David Galbraith, Mike Miller, Jeff Lasher, Luis Zepeda. BOTTOM ROW - Shawn Schwitters, Mario Oseguera, Johnny Guzman, Reynold Chavarella, James Pena, Mark Casey, Joey Unpingco 'd .l S WATCHING the flight of his shot, David Galbraith helps his team to blow out the Las Lomas Knights. After the injury of Matt Wilgen- bush, David picked up the slack and did well the rest of the season. 80 ' 'im JEFF LASHER goes high into the air for an uncon tested layup against the hapless Alhambra Bull dogs. The varsity team enjoyed a perfect 10-0 season A ul. 41 Y..: f - MATT WILGENBUSH grimaces as he waits for the pass from Reynold Chavarella. Matt was an awesome force in the center on both offense and defense and earned first team FAL honors this year. SQL: A fe 1 SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL IJBERTY OPPONENT 69 Edison' 59 55 Livermore' 49 79 Clayton Valley' 60 52 Mira Loma' 54 89 Paradbe' 39 74 Livermore' 40 47 Bishop O'Dowd' 55 57 Dubhn' 42 52 Amador Valley' 51 68 Irvington' 59 62 Dubhn' 55 92 Castro Valley' 54 61 American' 81 52 Oakland' 63 51 Miramonte 38 66 Campolindo 62 58 Las Lomas 45 64 Acalanes 56 68 Alhambra 48 57 Miramonte 52 76 Campolindo 58 70 Las Lomas 42 52 Acalanes 49 76 Alhambra 42 FAL Play-Offs 57 Las Lomas 41 DNJRTTICXJAST 71 Piedmont 48 64 Hayward 70 SEMKSODVSIQECXHRD VV L 22 5 5 ffl!! -'lun-D ann' e y M, 1 ' ' ' .. rl. ' A lil ! ...nah 1 M- ,G A IZ 5.9. 6 s 'non-league AS JEFF LASHER looks on Reynold Cha- varella puts up a short Jumper against a flat- footed Alhambra Bulldog to finish up a superb Varsity Wins League With 10-0 Record MIKE MILLER puts up a AS THE OTHER PLAYERS look long jumper as the Lions on, Avelina Sandavol makes sure shut out the Las Lomas they don't drop him as he almost Knights for the second of finishes thejob. three times. L- '-,-' l 6 ,x i L O' X LIE, I JV' Work Hard Under New Coach, Foley CP sl 1 VA ' 1 1 - l LEROY GUILLORY moves tween two opponents for adriving with a short jumper from just in lay-up as the Lions hosted the from the circle against Mira- be- JOHN COELHO puts the ball up Acalanes Dons at home. monte. PAT GRIMES fights hard for the possession of the tip I , I f y ball in a game played in Stonebarger Gym. l Qu ' .. ..--Q.q 3., - ..-. JV BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW-Jon Dixon, Rickey Fisher, Eric Cordua, Keith Chavez, Coach Pat Foley, Davis Thresh, Scott Quesada, Leroy Guillory, Pat Grimes BOTTOM ROW- Rosalio Cardona, Mark Ausk, John Coelho, Mark Peters, Matt Carr, Steve Roberts, Ulices Zepeda, Raul Arroyos 84 I I 6 1 Y ,A I Tri' CONCENTRATING on keeping his eye on the rim of the basket, John Coelho tries to make one of his pat- tened free-throws. .g-an-S13-4' vm v 'Q KEITH CHAVEZ watches the flight of the ball on a reverse lay-up as his team mates move into re- bounding position. 4,1 . 1 L. 5 1, SCOTT QUESADA shots for two as Keith Chavez moves to block his Cougar opponent out for a possible rebound. TAKING a beating as he goes ERIC CORDUA fights to get up for two more points in the ball up as the Acalanes high-jumping center Keith Dons surround the basket. Chavez. KEITH CHAVEZ and Eric Cordua move into position as John Coelho holds up WORKING the fast break to perfection John Coelho vw alts the ball and waits for one of them to break free for a pass and two points. for his team mate to break free for a pass and the easv law iii... up. . 4 - ..-' 4 - .... 1 , L - I . ,lf rw- ,A P5 ,' 4. Y 5 e Q .12 fr air lgifgfe ' pg-1 . M- sf- ' -- 3 JJ I n Coach Johnson Works With Frosh n Skills I 1 ' JUNIOR GARCIA sets to shoot as Jeff Scott moves across the key and Greg Payne moves from mid-court to back up the action. Q m Q 121553 JEFF SCOTT uses his height to HOLDING the ball up, Greg go up over three opponents to Perryworks against his oppo- hlt ajumper from the side ofthe nent to hit a man in the key. , 51. -I.. Fd!!! ix, ' nS ' l V, .1' 4, 'U-:Ti 5 fs' -' 0 'N MIKE COLBURN controls the JAIME SERRANO brings the dribble and looks for an open man ball over mid-court and waits in the key area to pass to. for .his team mates to get into pos . 'ill' . bu:- M .-- '.', 0 v --rf ,o y lc -.4 . fl l l . 43' . YK I 'VZ' K do in 3 JUNIOR GARCIA, Barry Fisher, and Geno Ochoa watch the flight of the ball as one of their Alhambra Bulldog opponents sprawls on the floor out of the action. PAT FURLONG shows GREG PERRY moves to nice form as he hits for two his right in an attempt to points with a jump shot. get around his opponent. l I .33 PAT FURLONG moves into posi- tion for a possible rebound against the Alhambra Bulldogs. 5 .-, viii. Q 4 1 wif l - ' 'Ps X -45' , 4...1' 'a . ' I A X- X .Y 1 A , ' .Q I .J ' --v'4' 'Q 'LA WATCHING the ball go through the net for two points is Jeff Scott and Greg Perry. C vu 'x , .X X Ja Q I' A w l' 'SJ' -i 87 '--. X Q A 4- L,-,Nts , C, 91- XPNA ,. E I if I 'rl ' 1 It-s 1 ' 5 . V., m if if SHOWING excellent concentration and defense, Debbie Geyser watches her opponent. x. I 4,3142 f ' if iq' i . . , 88 it s - . FAL SCORING LEADER, Val Poerio, does her pattened turn-aroundjumper against the Lion's nemesis team, Cam- polindo. RESERVE GUARD, Nancy Size- more, goes up for two points in a break-away lay up at Stonebarger gym. .. .' I f., ii L! tl 5.2 ..f dl' 'f 31 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Dennis Hitchins, Nan- cy Sizemore, Cori Miller, Val Poerio, Coach John Rodgers, Jenna Rodgers, Debbie Geyser, Monica Carvajal, Coach Linda Ghilarducci. BOTTOM ROW- Judy Byer, Diana Brandt, Suzanne Zahn, Chris Appleby, Crystal Riberio DIANA BRANDT watches as Judy WITH A SAGGING ZONE, the Lion Byer puts upashortjumper. The girls' defense keeps the Acalanes Dons team captured second place, losing OIJPOYICHYS fI'0m penetrating inside only to Campolindo. for easy Shots. arsit Girls Earn Slot To orth Coast JUDY BYER puts up a left-sided layup against the Pittsburg Pirates. 'Y DIANA BRANDT goes up for an uncontested lay- up. Diana had a fine season with the second place team that earned a trip to North Coast for the first time ever. .v - W - XX -' fr , C , - If-33352. 1 H VAL POERIO concentrates on hitting HITTING one of her long jump shots is the crucial free throws. sophomore, Debbie Geyser. i. , 'A lgfral .- C O A C H D E N N I S HITCHENS talks with the girls varsity dur- ing a time out. Freshmen Dominate JV Basketball Team . 3 i 14-5, ..--J I 1 1 X I . ' 2 ' L s , , V l . , , . -l,,,, -..--- -- ' r4 '+ ' I x hm. ,- -H- ' ? JN'- -vu-vrrp 15, .. 'K i 1 N 'N in TRYING to avoid the steal SANDRA SANTIAGO and by an opponent if Tami HeidiPoi'tnerwatch the ac- Piantanida at home. Lion on the floor from the enc GIRLS JV BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW - Heidi Port- ner, Kathryn Portner, Laura Goldman, Coach Laura Hamilton, Terri Treichelt, Signe Jensen, Sara Sipes BOTTOM ROW - Dorsey Berlin, Marina Martinex, Heather Roemer, Susan Ernst, Mandy Cambra, Sandra Santiago. -A --wus ', 3 I N X, T- , ,gm 25 I ,ei I 1,4 N w 5 -X will set up. QB X -' 1 was S NWS gs ,EXAWN5 ixlfllfg is L 'X '- X 4 TAMI PIANTANIDA dribbles down SARA SIPES goes up for the jump the court and looks over her opponent. ball as Dorsey Berlin, Marina Mar- She is the point guard in this play and tinez and Signe Jensen wait for the tip. ,Q- 'qv 1 50 2. GUNS QUN5 '13 24 GUNS J N 4 lied!! 3.21 149 21 Wi J ...L ! ...-me TERRI TREICHELT shots for two as Heidi Portner moves in for a possible rebound at home. N 7 'isdn MARTINA MARTINEZ arches a high pass over the out- stretched hands of the Liver- more opponent. 1 , .4- Q III' T' I lQ'llh I hr livi I ' ,..,4v-' J ill i , V, 'qs-.,f An-...X 3' I t -ana' W 4' Q ' ' . ' Q 3 W..,,,. ' dv -I K N, ' 5 5 ! N - -J 4 N X E BRINGING the ball back up RUNNING up for a pass is '- court is high scoringjv player, Marina Martinez as Susan Suslaln Ernst, as the ref Ernst tries to maneuver to the watc es. key. Q .Rl :M f , in Il n 1' :NWN V E ' A It 'ko ini l .ii E . I . ui 'S - '. Qi l 3 . 1 6 - i 9 if TERRI TREICHELT outjumps her op- PASSING into the basket area, Tami ponent as the other members of the ju- Piantanida tries to hit the open player mor varsity team wait for the tip to come for two points in Stonebarger Gym. down. 91 Wrestler Darone Does Well At orth Coast . fe ' H I AT THE NORTH COAST MEET, Tony RICHARD TURCHIE tries to roll ' . Darone started to break his man down his opponent over in a match played -G A ' and work to tire him. in the Lion's home gym. 102' 5 J 3 'l 1-eg-llrb .C ,- L1- CHRIS BROVVN patiently EDDIE .SHELTON has his waits f0l' the Signal from hand lfalsfed by the referee CHECKING to see if David Odum has RICHARD BLAKELY reaches the ref to Start. HS 3 Slghal Of 2 VlCt0l'Y at his man pinned, the ref watches the across his opponents leg to complete North C0355 action closely. the fi11Gman's hold at the North Coast eet. .Ji 92 FS Ii -'s Q 37 , - IN ONE OF HIS HARDER MATCHES MARIO OCHOA, during his best sea- of the season, Sam Olivares struggles son ofwrestling, has no problem break- DAVID PARSONS once THIS ACALANES wres- to put a cradle on his opponent. ing this wrestler down. again makes quick work tler poses little problem out another school's oppo- fOr T0ny Darone as he nent. completes his break down prior to a pin. N , if TAKING A BREAK from the ONCE AGAIN, Eddie Shel- hard North Coast matches, ton shows his stuff as he rolls Tony Darone reflects back on this wrestler onto his back for one of his previous contests. the near pin. uw. Q . S-1 mx 8 93 - F R -, A. -:ng 1 S.. , c L4-Q F rv A v-'QP X -'QA-:tgd MIKE CLEMENT, Marlin Crawford and Joey Unpingco all stretch their hardest as they start a dash for victory. The Lions were at home against the Miramonte Matadors in a rain-filled season. VARSITY TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW - David Olan, Joe Unpingco, Mike Clement, Darren Hansen, Eddie Acasio, Marlin Crawford, Mark Shell BOTTOM ROW- Rudy Ochoa, Jim Myers, Spencer Hyland, Mike Henderson, Lupe Diaz, Coach Keith Dawson. emuihf mmm . ff' gg STRAINING for that extra MARLIN CRAWFORD nar- inch, Mike Clement works hard rowly leads all runners as he in the long jump competition. Sprints toward the finish line. B2 X' I , nd RUDY OCHOA leads this pack of COACH KEITH DAWSON shows runners as they round the final the strain of a long season, one turn at home. filled with numerous rain storms. 1' ,511 ' .M---...-. , ' V: .Z cf' 'Z X4 J. i., if A' V ' rf F.. H 1 Shell Leads Track Team In Victories Y J -x . , lo D 1' - 4,f,'iJf L '.': .-'. . , 'QTL -'J-iis . Q ..-'i-,4',f,5 -4-V 91235-L'Q ' gl' - af. 5, I 5- --. 9 i . , . P' - kd f'L1-'fi'-. 'Q . .'-'- gl -V Q ,fl '21 444' 41 00.1 fn 44, ifhqul .--, J.,-A - 'san A ' ' Q 2 U4 f l - ,4fx:,.N N-s c.,,5.21 5 i ' JOE UNPINGCO passes the baton to PUTTING THE SHOT, sophomore Fred Lupe Diaz for the second leg of the 440- Simmons tries to keep his feet from going yard relay on Ohmstede Field. over the foul line and disqualifying him. MARK SHELL puts his RICHARD HINOJOS all into this throw of the knocks over a hurdle discus in warmups. but still leads his oppo- nent. 1 . flu ', -. 'fu 7' 54 it Q 5 , UUTXS 1 Wait' GILL ,.: L A T fi, N' RUDY OCHOA looks over his oppo- M. nents as he rests after a hard race. The season was shortened by numerous storms. 95 i' Macy Paces Frosh- oph Track Team .1 -w its A .... l , . vw g 1 , . Q , :X 1- vga' fgxf? L- .Jig f r 'few f 1 .- ia - . . 4 ' X' ' Q, r 12 .L -9 1. J ' ,Q N I, xy. l,J3I ,S 5 e fi S' -fs. 4 J' -he ' I J N' ' - If ' N TQ is X- ,wwf 1 , 1.111 ,HU T Q Gul ' Q I S DAVID ROBERTS reaches back STEVE MACY has a Whisker of a for the baton as Tim Liddington lead as he clears the high hurdle tries to hand off in the 440-relay. with David Roberts. ev - I 1 V 1 v L.,..,Ll xxxxx ' DANNY LUNA show the signs of a long dis- tance runner, fatigue and loneliness. 1 SHOWING GOOD LEG DRIVE, Jim Erickson grimaces as he puts the shot in a home meet. . D' Y O, 1,1 ' a !'X I fyqgss ,.f T-'. X . .. W nn' .. as-.pang . ,ar 7 A FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW - David Roberts, Fred '- 4 Simmons, Steve Macy, Matt Woolridge, Mike Woolridge, Troy i Mounts, Danny Luna, Kevin Klutter BOTTOM ROW - Jessie Car- i reon, Scott Geary, Jim Erickson, Tim Liddington, Geno Ochoa, Coach Keith Dawson. . f GINA ANDRONICO leads Debby , 5 'es A 'Q' vi ' S McBride near the half way mark in I .I A the low hurdles. ' l 96 ' ' 5 4 XXX ri .-Q4 1 A ' XXL -0 . -1 ,. .N '., wx: - J ..:- Q -V 'E i 'ff iNP +4 3.9 ,, , ,N . n, M! I x, x x x - A x H L KELLY MCCLELAN F O L L O W I N G leads her seemingly flat- THROUGH NICELY is footed opponent in the senior shot putter Krista hurdles. Roenicke. iaiylma l.- Q' -' 4- Lf:S,Qvv x A- 'uu.Alil-W Q -45: 'file Q, www X , riff., sg-,zl u 1 L-A f '0'q' . .- Q M. - - QQ. fi . X i wife ' L1 SPRINTING HOME in the 440-yard relay, Gina Andronlco runs the anchor lap. The track season was glagued with numerous storms and had cancella- ions. .4l+ 'fk'. - ,V lv. USING THE FOSBERY FLOP METHOD, Jennifer Kuhn barely clears the bar at home. l 1 I GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW Senna Shanti Melinda Cambra Jennifer Kuhn, Kim Leeper, Kris Frlgard Amber Bloodworth Regina Gomez, Gina Andronico, Tami Piantanlda Coach Keith Dawson BOT TOM ROW - Evett Ochoa, Colleen Mahoney Georgia Clark Debby McBride, Connie Carreon, Crystal Rlberio Phyllis Arevello Kellv McCle lan, Amantha Ervin, Eva Becerra O6 align Varsity Team Faces 'Storm ' Season W I I-xr 1 -' . . rr, . ' - ' ' J'-'-:-iovaa-'15 : -11' 4.33.-,, of I ' Qing , . ski' ' Q ' ,ilu Y. . U ' . 1 -5, . 1 un ' ' 4' A- ' Q 1. un- - - Q' TRYING to put the tag on a sliding SANTOS TOBAR follows through Terry Glenn, this Acalanes Don pulls nicely as he powers the ball to deep left down a high throw but not in time for field for a long single as the Lions the put out. played at home. kimm 'wir- gi if L 'wwglmfff TL. 'A -. -,A 1. U i MA ' twwf itu VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW - Coach Vic Thornhill, Mario De- lagarze, Mike Miller, Terry Glenn, Greg Doench, Coach Jerry Black SECOND ROW- Steve Everard, Lance Shultz, Cliff Graves, Rich Ligon, Mike Mederos BOTTOM ROW- Dino Orozco, Roger Farr, Santos Tobar, Jaime Juarez. ' 41 117' affa 3?-fn.- -,J A IWKK fl' - ...L f C GREG DOENCH winds up JAIME JUAREZ watch- for a fast ball. The left- es the flight ofthe ball to hander played his final see ifit isastrike or not. year for Liberty. .-..-- -.iq xx sllj ...,1.,, 'LT a -1:3 -'W X: '- I , 'n 1 1 - ', gm. sf. 1. . -- I - in . Y-J. Q :4 S . , v, ,f, 1,34 . v . 4 .. -.. ..... 0 I M , I. 1 A 241' I 0 U 1 .- f- -+4 .:'1 T.' '.:Z: ..., -. 4.1933 5. '--!3-lun, . ' . -3. . 1. .,,,. 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'4 I wj M Sy ,i' g V rw'-f-'fps SCOTT QUESADA gives it that old first baseman's stretch to catch the ball and record another put-out for the junior varsity team. ,ti- ' 'A I -. -f-I-.' ' 1 ' x ' , -1. T. ..v- -- .a,u ' ' . A r V 1 ' - Z 'Q1. --1H'ff 'ik4l.a3.,-5-lui Y' - ' . ' afu' ' vt? - 'ix fix' I -.A .I :Qs .II D i I A I ' I, p , A 1 ' . . ..:.1' I Q s ' . .lb CHRIS BERUMEN cocks his arm and gets ready to fire the ball af- ter a wild pitch to the plate. I - nocooqpopyl I f -ann' , I I , ,' P ' . lo . 3. . I 3... 4 . Q o . I ra . h '60, I I ' f f Ilia' .7 1' 'filddultdf' filo,- 'l,'W , . l,,fI'i J' 5 aolll ' Us sr, -,lfj . At Y Y 100 5 'ti' ' A , ..- A-' . 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JIM PACE, stands on the bag at second as the Las Lomas second baseman waits for the ball to be put back into play. ,L f 4' W M121 0 It YTW,-t.. -ff wvnfgi s ... 17 ' ' ' ..'4, ...- DAVID JENSEN shifts his weight SLIPPING back into first, David Jen- and starts to swing at a pitch near sen waits to see ifthe umpire has called the outside of the plate. him out or not. M-...... md. if i-3 - -7. -Q: 7., -.Am . ' -,mg . -6 ml is' . I wa-1 1 .r' ' f - i-:Y'3+ff.- ' - ,g. . 'zz lv'-'i?vf'3f'i . . ,uh .Xi 6 ef .1 if 'Qu-., 1' W 3 ,V I , 1 V . .K 4-w , - me ' mi' fy ' ' A ,, xt .1-0:11-. -4 1v,f..,4, ,e no ff ef.. , - f 1. A, , !W,,,., -' mm V, - -. R , - M J f-V ' . ' - f- fi -gil' A , .. - if A . M- 4, :gh-s,g'fv--.4 1.3291 7 , , 5252-Q ' .. 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Plagued by rain and cancellations, the varsity girls had a as umpire Greg Chappel varsity softball coach Jerry frustrating season this year. They did beat Acalanes three straight. moves to call it. Miller. .5-T .-,,,Sz,,,,,?,,,.. v -1. rf. . f ' ' ' , 5- 13' 1 's,S1,qWu . .1-, 3. f f . ...,,, d LU 1 , - wi A , . '1' '. X . P x X e I f 5 iw-si we - A' 1 V. - Q ' . 9' K Ygf ' L L P2 ' gif I, ' fl' xl, ' - . Q 9 in .4f,s'.-:.w a or f .u ,M 'li V 4 ' ,X N- , J a 3 P- at ' 4 P+., n ww 2 , . ' g -X . 1 1 af' . ,' fa: ' +i-J'-W I - :K '-+:- - -A' ' , j ii' h Q-. A ., L , ,E T pb: Q '. 'L ' X x R of 5 C ' ' i ' 'X - . , i CHRIS APPLEBY slides in STEALING SECOND, Lisa safely with a stolen base at Byer doesn't even draw a second well ahead of the tag. throw against the Alhambra Bulldogs. l 1 r v -Q-gl .1 - f .A,- ' 1 Y I -' - . - f-. A 9- . H , ,aa-FW! ,I 1 I I 'L v ' 'li V ' '--Q-- . l . , i A -- 1 4. . I' ' .ml - - ,.f ,L . . ' -QE- -,., - , . I, T . 'ss X - ev, , Q- , - f ,C V' .11 -4 -4 ,.' ' - -is ,.L arsit Beats Acalanes Three Straight M ..-4 ,I 5 .,- 'f' .':' , - 4 :I 'J . q,,p,!' hz '11 I -M ...uf an - -,,,,g...,- ,. -ii f- xl SML, KNOCKING the catcher over and sliding into home successfully is this varsity softball player. Coach John Rodgers calls the play behind the plate as the ball is jarred loose and the player obviously is safe. 1.1 I ,t , , . , VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Jerry Miller, Debbie Geys- er, Wendy Haag, Cori Miller, Alana Roderick, Theresa Vera, Tanya Knoblach SECOND ROW - Coach John Pitau, Julie Biddle, Lena Ramos, Nancy Bur- nett, Nancy Sizemore, Chris Appleby BOTTOM ROW- Lisa Byer, Mary Ann Hyland, Judy Byer. lbwk. 4. 'v 5 aa 'I' J 'io v - ' ,r,,.,,, Ni' Q, , ' 1... B ALANA RODERICK THERESA VERA makes a shows excellent form as fine play as Wendy Haag runs she throws hard at home. in to back it up. 1 'N isvuf'-Lana'-'TJ -19'- -3 --Q--1-r ni-Il ll'-.i 7. ' F Y . - JUDY BYER slides into KEEPING her eyes on the home under the tag of the play, Theresa Vera sprints pitcher and is safe. toward third base. 'BQ 4? Q I' 1 JJ . -J' 'inf i tl A - '- ' ' -4-1-,'1!v:?.:'.' lf.. 'ill KARLA LORENZETTI and Jill Stedling don't look too happy here, but the jv team finished the HOLDING onto the ball, Kathryn Portner makes sure of the catch at first base. season as league champs. l-1 . - KATHRYN PORTNER reaches first base well ahead of any play from the center fielder who pre- pares to throw the ball in and prevent Kathryn from reaching second. 1I.2.lUI 5' A M, r li hit , ' 'fl a- I 1 SKI 104 f .4 ga fl 'I f '-4: 1 8- ll AIG, I' -A ' ' 'an Z- .I , A .y, rl-X.-u .. if . -. 5 .i, 4 , 3 . ' . - , -J -ag- - - ' -1 , - s . - - N ' . - -- . . I I SOPHIA MARTINEZ, the umpire and tag by the pitcher and umpire John catcher watch the ball go foul over third. Rodgers waits to make the call at homeplate. BERNIE SANABRIAjust misses the ',,, hi 1.-f A gr - It ..,,.+.:.Qb!4!lA ,. if 4' ...iz-an ! If J '3r.a....x1lfS.l1 ..e'uv-u.efs1.n- -fm - 1.11 JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Melissa Cakebread, Tamera Texeira, Kathryn Portner, Signe Jensen, Denise Mendoza, Joyce Johnson, Carmen Kouhestani, Bonnie Nelson, Karla Lorenzetti, Jill Stedling BOTTOM ROW - Bernie Sanabria, Kim King, Noel Clement, Sophia Martinez, Michelle Terry, Dorsey Berlin. h. '. Y--il 1.1 'W if ' P on FL' 64,55 .g ju, V'S Win Championship With 16-2 ark iii nv' I 1 - . ,? Y I - l 4 4 . I . It :l -'44 :9!.,jL . p S Q ' .5' in-u-4 h if . - ' ' L ' 1, . - Z, ' 'SR--sb.,-0. M STANDOUT pitcher, Kim King, DENISE MENDOZA points back to shows good form as Kathryn Port- first base as she stands on secondg it ner moves toward the plate for a was as if to say Thanks for getting hunt. me here. irq' . .1 Y .. -4 .. '-' A , I Nmll ' . .,n'f-fij'-.L ' -,.---121.41 DORSEY BERLIN, trots home as THERE seems to be some confusion the opponents call to their outfield- at the plate as Melissa Cakebread ers to get that ball in before prepares to slide under the two oppo- another run. nents. 4-1 If rib ' . '-.-.g.,..4 A 1 ' i K- 'n s.'.. . st 52 . x ,4.-- . an-gisfvf' off fi. -WT centrates on the n e x t p i t c h a s Umpire John Rod- gers, the catcher and the batter, Sophia Martinez all wait anticipatorily. rf ' 1 1 31.-. .2 fa . ? 4- M2515 4. I Q! ' x -.Z 0-2 E - 1 1 1. x' Q , g -IJ .,,..-. EVERYONE con- New Coach, Foley, Helps Tenms Team PAT CRIMES just can't seem to come up with the return as his racket goesjust over the top ofthe ball. ODI!! 5 x ..q1!' 5 '1i...,. 0' X f le i-Elan r'l I SCOTT ARBORGAST returns the ball nicely. The Lion's tennis team played its home matches on the Discovery Bay courts. JEFF JONES uses his RON TIONGCO SENIOR, Daren Moore uses a back-hand to dig out a turns his back to the devastating two-handed back- side court shot. court to hit this hand to set up his opponent and back-hand. win the point. TENNISTEAM:TOP ROW 2-377 -A '-' c'-1 - -'I 1- ' - Coach Pat Foley, Ron Tiongco, Leroy Gillroy, Pat Grimes, Jeff Jones, Terri Triechelt, Daren Moore, Margaret Freeman BOT- TOM ROW - Mark Ausk, David Berghault, Jenny Holliday, Melissa Harty, Scot Arborgast, Eric Woz- niak, Tom Standridge. 106 4 P5 it 1 ai q W ur ' A algal ' A 'A 'J I Q.. e f f!! ff xNN Xfi N..-.... Q.-...... , ..-,,...., ,, - ,. '4 ff .fl,,,?a,,. w H- . pig ' 'rr,'S'... 1. I ,' V J' s- ,,.,-. I 1 -9' 'Zv- Aww -4'-,A w H gm Q ...Z 'imr'.x , Ar .x, p '1 1 x wif Flsher Earns Berth To orth Coast Match iff --- ' it N 1 i I l do HAVING his trouble skying the ball on his drive is first year golf- er, Britt Parks. . - 4 . A 3. .D L , . 1 I JA . ' 4' I'--hz-,. 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VL X. ,N-V,,.,G W ,. ii-' ' - ' , Fig ' ' .5454-U---4... f 'i , , ' 1 Y . , X 'WI' ' - ' Q. ,J .fpbahf - ' ' - BLASTING out ofthe sand trap USING THE PUTTING GREEN on number 18, Brian Baude helps David Roemer sharpen his brings the ball out nicely to save skills and keep his score down. par on the hole. ma L M' A o WITH SHOTS LIKE THIS, Rickey Fisher earned his way to the co- veted North Coast competition this season. This is a much fle- served honor for any golfer. '. P ' X H' i 'qi l ll ll I a. If V - 5 x - , , 1 I . . 3 ii A' I-' --A . . , Alarm- :V ' ' I 4 ami-f ' U I 5 .. ' , 1 i sl: b fr.'v-,x.'J - Q,-.,-'I--17:-rl, .A , Q 1- ' ' . -- Y , 9' '- vm- fr 4 vv4','.f91F-Lqf A ' Q ., f , ,- - 4-I , . '-',.- -ff .'h..L.rf: 5' as ,Va-V,V,-'gui A. nw' A T ., vgqktw .'- ' - 1 ,H .'v- -'A'-'--v ' . .,, Y -Nu v ,V . Y' bl Q :v..,q.1 RQ? nf- ' ' -, V - 443 ' v'-Q-ju... ', I ' ' ' - ... ' f 'x- e ,. W- ur 'gk' -r '- - . , f- . 1 ffm- N i v .' 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Q Aire' '. - ., , 4 ,I PATTI MAROTZ and Tami Weatherford do a routine before the Sophomore Class at a football rally in Stonebarger Gymnasium. C 1 s 1 n 1 1 K lf X- LISA SMITH points out where she wants Kris Frigard to position herself, as other rally squad members get the sign ready. 5-is -f 'ri PATRICIA ESPINOZA hangs on tightly as she looks for the other JV Cheerleaders to bring her the half-time sign. SONGLEADERS, Aldina Oseguera and Patti Martoz, swing along with the music as they perform a routine for a football rally. TERI LORENZETTI claps her hands and helps the other Varsity Cheerleaders in a cheer during a basketball game halftime. CLOWN, Scott McBride, greets the Lion Mascot, Sheri Elkins during the pre-game ceremonies at the Homecoming Game. 'ls Y F' X P ff H14 g, If L.. nga Af ,S it WAFA? . xi? .6 , 1 19 . 'Wm at Nf R l ALDENIA OSEGUERAjoins with the PATTI MAROTZ and Kris Frigard try rest ofthe Rally Squad as they perform to stir up the crowd before the start of a routine at a football rally. the girls' basketball game. r l RALLY SQUAD member, Patti Mar- DEBRA HURST performs for the toz, helps keep up the crowd spirits home crowd before the start of a varsi- during a time out at home. ty football game on Ohmstede Field. STEPHANIE SILVA watches the di- PLAYING before the game, the Rally rector, Mr. Allan Jones, as the band Squad members help to keep the crowd plays before the Homecoming crowd. cheering for the home team. 113 Rally Squad Uses Summer Time For Signs X X fx ,IG 5, Tp-0 v Y ' if -rs L..- BONNIE JAMES strikes a pose as the VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Terri band plays the National Anthem before Lorenzetti, Lina Ramos, Lisa Smith, and the game. Kris Frigard. ' 1 W '-'Q -Q.. ,Ai 3 JL. H 1 'i of 4 I 2 gr . J nil? 4 ' A. ' Q 'fc nl . do ug- 'Q -l -L-, P- . f I 'N,..If'x Y- LINA RAMOS, one of the varsity cheerlead- MARY THOMAS, Patty Marotz, Tammy ers, finishes a routine before a capacity Weatherford and Aldina Oseguera watch the actiorag Aldina seems to be somewhat dis- maye . Homecoming crowd on Ohmstede Field. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS show MEMBERS ofthe Rally Squad relax between their enthusiasm and seem to enjoy theirjob. halves of a home varsity football game. - f4 ?.r rg. IQ X L ' K Hia Q1 -ur an li?- -'F' ' X-J ..-e'ff .' ' .' I H N 7 x ,Q pw A-. .4 -..ul x..,, 5 Q .-f Sf . '-3'.-A. al HW, -. .. 'Q ' a A' ,r',4?2:au-'vi - -. ' JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Sabrina SONGLEADERS: TOP ROW - Tammy Weatherford, Aldina Oseguera, Patty Kary, Patricia Espinolda, Senna Shanti, and Melissa Marotz SECOND ROW- Mary Thomas, Syndy Parsons BOTTOM Jenni Conn. Bevill. DEBBIE HURST, Teresa Carter, and Stephanie Silva pose for Don Barros at the pre-game cere- monies before the start of the Homecoming crowd on October 22. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Kris Frigard and songleader, Alinda Ose- guera, try to keep up the spirits of the Homecoming crowd on October 22. .J L Sd:-E-If im- K ' FRESHMEN CHEERLEAD- ERS: Kim Machado, Michelle Trebino, and Markell Starr. LISA SMITH, varsity cheer- leader, smiles so nicely for the annual staff photographer at an away football game played at Antioch. i f. gl .H 'BEST OF .... ACTI ITIE This year we crowned Julie Biddle and Matt Wilgenbush as our Homecoming Queen and King. The other four top girls were Lisa Smith, Sherri Robbins, Alana Roderick, and Julie Gresho, while Terri Lorenzetti, Diana Brandt, Jenni Conn, Tina Giuntoli, and Diana Kruger, rounded out the court. The other nine top guys were Mike Wheeler, Matt Lombardi, Roger Short, David Bristow, John Berlinn, Jeff Sapp, Johnny Guzman, Pat Vasta and Mike Murphy. Winners of the Spirit Trophy were first - Class of '83, second -- Class of '85, third - Class of 84, fourth - Class of '86, fifth - Staff members. Float winners were announced as: first - Juniors, second - Sophomores, and third - Freshmen. The formal dances, Soph Hop!Junior Prom and the Senior Ball both had good turnouts, as people dressed up, danced, and enjoyed themselves. Sophomore Queen and King were Tammy Sherman and Scott Wilgenbush. Other candidates were Tami Piantanida, Debbie Geyser, Karla Lorenzetti, Cori Miller, Chris Berumen, Rod Gallegos, Keith Chavez, and Victor Orduno. The sophomores and juniors rocked out with this year's theme, We've got tonight . The Senior Ball was held out at Boundary Oaks, in Walnut Creek, with the theme, Sailing Free in '83 . The seniors enjoyed the ball and the dinner of roast beef. The annual Barn Dance was held at the beginning of the year in the gym with the usual hay toss and marriage booth. The FFA Sweetheart was Denise Thomas, her court was LeAnn Byron, Mary Ann Hyland, Nancy Sizemore, Suzanne Zahn, and Mandy Cambra. Band members had a successful year, by selling candles to help raise money. They also went to many different places to perform. At the Tracy Band Festival, both the band and the majorettes received high acclaimed awards. The band also went to a Giants game against the Cubs to perform before the game. This year the band had a new addition to it, we had sign carriers for various festivals and parades. Again this year the band gave a concert in the Delta Community Center, which went well for all in attendence. Mr. Allan Jones, selected Brian Franklin as this years' drum maj or. Judy Byer was named as the winner of the John Phillip Souza Award. The CSF Carnival had a great crowd this year. Many kids and adults enjoyed the many activities. They offered face painting, basketball shooting, ping pong shooting, and many other fun events. Choir Club again had an annual barbecue and seafood sale. The Choir performed at many concerts during the year and gave out awards at the last concert, to graduating seniors. Pat Main received the Jenny Lind award. On June 2, the annual Awards Presentation was held for the Class of '83 in the Community Center. The following awards were given: Senior Male and Female Athlete of the Year, Matt Wilgenbush and Alana Roderick, Scholar-Athlete, Daren Moore, William Shakespeare Award, Pat Main, Best Thespian Awards, Brian Franklin and Kim Moore, Conner Scholarship, Carmen Guitron, Aldina Oseguera, Diane Kruger, LEA Scholarship, Terry Glenn, CSEA Scholarship, Syndy Parsons, Associated Stu- dent's Leadership, David Bristow and Alana Roderick, CSF, Jeff Bevill and Jeff Brown, Class of '78 Memorial, Julie Gresho, Class of '79 Active Student, Alana Roderick, Graves Brothers' Memorial, Michele Adams, Eddie Garcia Memorial, Tricia Bello, Tom Milan Memorial, Jeff Brown and Teresa Grabner, LUHS General Scholarship, George Sanchez, Dannette Lunsford, Julie Heitmeyer, LUHS Memorial, Yvonne Branscum, Katie Taylor, Tamara Timms, Judy Knowles, Shellie Edling, Laura Sanchez, Chris Appleby, Judy Byer, Pam Blau, Kim Miles, and the Oliver K. Bascom Memorial Award winner was Pat Main. Ending the year for the Class of '83 was Graduation on June 10 on Ohmstede Field. Valedictorian was Jeff Brown with Salutatorian Teresa Grabner while Tricia Bello was the student speaker. With this ceremony, the Class of '83 bid farewell to four years of Liberty Union High School. Activities really were THE BEST OF TIMES for Liberty students. ,ffMuppf.a-f asf? f gfkiyf?9: f:'aff?',91' .Q5'ffT .wif .. ' fhufif .L, mafcff 11,a,.,.g f f f? V 5.10, A .mf- L IN gi - .. Q ik, 1 U f I M4 3, 1 ry x ' in I xg 1 KA' O ,Z Q14 Q-all--ll lg - ,zrillhdku x ' x 'SL A KX- 5 T UNH L ,qw .Mi i ax- I 1 'N A Q 1 1 - If 46? J Thomas Reigns As FFA Sweetheart 17-1-1- FFA SWEETHEART, Denise Thomas, is surrounded by her court at the Barn Dance. The court is Leann Byron, MaryAnn Hyland, Nancy Size- more, Suzanne Zahn and Mandy Cambra. The dance is sponsored annual- ly by the FFA. GREG HOCHDERFFER and Diane Kliene are having a good time dancing to the music, played by Jim Halsey and The Ridge Riders, at the Barn Dance. EVERYBODYS HAVING alot of fun in Libe1'ty's crowded gym. This year's Barn Dance packed in a lot of people into the gym. This is one of the quieter moments when the doors to the hay are closed. ,.. '1' 4 L .I i 3 's 213- 5 E if .F ms., - . i f T, . , 1 ::. ..' 1 4 I. 'K XV w,Xu.5,,. DENISE THOMAS shows her joy at being announced as the FFA Sweetheart. The eve- ning also included the ever-popular hay toss. RUBIN GARCIA has his hands full as he attempts to throw his young lady into the hay. Quicklyjumping out of the way, Marina Dominguez looks back to see who's get- ting thrown in. EVERYONE is waiting expectantly for Mr. Lopez to announce this year's FFA Sweetheart, Denise Thomas. . - . J.. e i x dy y RICHARD GRAHN carries his victim into a crowded part ofthe gym where people are getting thrown into the hay. As you can see, not evervone IS THEREYS NEVER a dull moment as Tami Sutton willing to get thrown into the hay piled outside the gym doors. and Jeff Warner prepare to throw Jody Thorp into the hay outside the gym. NO ONE escapes getting thrown into the hay at the Barn Dance. C.J. Hines finds out the hard way as Susan Davis, Jennifer Kuhn, and Lisa Bough carry her over to the hay. sQx X :fr GLENN GROSECLOSE and Jody Thorp head towards the marriage booth to get married. Most people at the Barn Dance got married more than once that night. This was only one of the many fun things there. BRIAN KREY and Vickie Blevins don't seem to notice any- one else as they dance this slow dance with each other. This year's Barn Dance was generally enjoyed by the students who attended. L.: Fr - 4? Nl 1 ln' 4 T' 1' X 0 . . 13. '-I ,cfyfnm IA., 1'5 .L X fi' O b 2- QA Y -Q ul , Xgpvlv 1 A' FN ,., M Ev' 1 1 Q 6 . P g I .mam VLEXING his muscles, Vayne Smith shows off his ,utfit for punk day. Ile vore a leather vest and dog 'ollar and chain during' Iomecoming Week. This vasjust one ofmany activi- ies during the week. RON TIONGCO, Mark Bonham, Val Poerio, Kris En- carnation, and other Junior Class members grit their teeth as they pull against the Sophomore Class during Homecoming and beat them soundly. J 4 Krumlands Enjoy Honor of Grand Marshall ef' 445' ,,v ,lj SENIOR CLASS members show their spirit as they participate in Hat, Sun- glasses, and Jersey Day on their bench. JULIE BIDDLE, pregnant, and Matt Wilgenbush, pimp, show off their finery or how they will be dressed in ten years from now. -fll 'H' f' l , , Q - 'Q'-I ht I N Xl J Rm if , xl y ll I Q 1 A v- 0 .E - A KI 't CLASS PRESIDENT, Julie Gresho, BETH OLIVER, Judy Byer, and Diana shows that she has spirit too, as she dis- Brandt strut down the hall as they par- plays her punky best in front of school. ticipate in ten years from now . GFX 3,5 3' -, L15-51748 - vm ' 4' ll ,fly 'mire lihfx I' MRS. DORTHY WEEKS poses with the newest member of the Marine Corps, Pri- vate Melissa Batze, in ten years: promo- tions are slow. FACULTY MEMBERS Pat Folev LISA DEFREMERY struggles to the Barbara Whitfield and Jeri V Black top of thejunior pyramid as they prac- work together ln the three legged race tice for the race to come. if ' , , , , O l l lI,iMi,.,g ,,, M 4 -O 'yf tr I ...-,--as-r' ON HOINIECOMINIG DAX PATTX HIEB has the hon the top ten bows pose fOl Ol 0fdi1x1ngtheHomecom A the annual staff photog 1ngG1and Malshalls iaphel A l l r 'J -A 'i 'li , 'N N f MARK KRUGER and Kim ALAN.-X RODERICK Betz relax between dances and her date, Roger at the Senior Ball. Knowles, write thoughts of the evening. ! . ff' .urf J' Y a.. ,ed ik HQ' YY' 9' is L- - -----I 1 N JENNI CONN smiles as she and other SENIORS and their dates pause to members of the Senior Class dance at talk outside the entrance to the restau- the annual ball held at Boundary rant and ballroom in Walnut Creek. Oaks. 'A' iv' ' 1 K RENEE CASILLAS and herdate, Dee JOHN LAST and Todd Boster relax Hernandez wait to Sign the guest peg- with their dates at the dinner table. ister before entering the ballroom. v ' X J fs 2' 'Sf-sk-JU I' o 1 5 5 - .Y ? f Q ' 1 x ' 5 J fff X NX. s Seniors Enjoy Annual Dance At The Oaks ' ia V7 A .1-all I sat SCOTT MCBRIDE and Amber WALKING up tothe entrance of Bloodworth are dressed so nicely theSenior Ball are Mary Thomas. for the Senior Ball. Kim Miles and their dates. TAMMY WEATHERFORD HEATHER ROEMER and Glen TERESA GRABNER, Rob Treat, WITH A BEAUTIFUL SMILE, enjoys dancing with her date Groseclose stroll hand-iyphand Tammy Timms and Louis San- Terri Lorenzetti seems to be en- Gerald Jay. to the Senior Ball. chez enjoy the dancing. joying the music. 1 mf I, ,P rw X-X., ,N si R 125 'We've Got Tonight' Sets Prom Hop Theme SOPHOMORES and Juniors dance to a slow number at the an- nual Prom.fHop held on April 23 in the gym. NNEB ' 1, 1 ras 'Fiji in QIW CTP nf. C, I ff f TOllJ,s,, I -5. RENEE EVANS and Jim Thorpe watch Don Barros as he takes another couples pic- ture at the dance, fl GREG HOCHDERFFER and Mike Emerson enjoy the punch and cookies with their dates in the lobby area of the gym. , , A CHRISTINE DONAHOE and Mark Shell share a lighter moment at one of the decorated tables as they sit out this dance. . '- K,4.Q: v .1 J . faxY'Vf WE'VE GOT TONIGHT set the theme for the annual Sophomore HopfJuni0r Prom. The music was provided by a DJ. Students, with the super help from different mothers, spent most of the day decorating the gym for the event. With plants borrowed from Norman's Brentwood Nursery and a floral arch from GnG Florist, Stonebarger Gymnasium looked like a scene from a Hollywood set for the dance. TAMI I'IAN'I'ANllJA, llc-hbie Ge-ysc,-r, Vori Mil- Y xw fy 1 M 1 lor, Karla I.orc-iizetti: Tami Slieiwiiaii fQuecril. .X wx ' '- , fllN'lS Beruincn, Rod halls-gos,.Scott VK ilgenhush l I lKin5gr, Keith Vhavcz, and Victor flrfluno, arf- ' k7f ' 1 prcscnterll with gifts by last yn-ar's King :incl l 1 . Ql1t't'H,lN'Ilkl' Miller and Shelly St. .Iohii -just he- ' x fore- the announcement of' this yeai s winning i, COUPLES mingle and talk in the lobby of QUEEN, Ta the gym. The walls were decorated with Wilgenbush, mi Sherman and King, Scott pose for a formal picture be- travel posters and apunch fountain was neath the Gnti Florist arch after being used. crowned. 1 n 1 couple. 5 4 L 4' LKX I A' 'dir' idq ,QV- , J t . 'HL O K L UN ' ' yvv ' ' 1 2 a, f, I 1 ' W' R 1 I , f. n. X , 5. Aix ' .. 5 ' ji' ,ful i Am 'xIx -:- . 'I .-1 tl 39, A Qu.. '1 U , 'L' .X F' C M1 W if -f V 1 Q ' T- ,Q599 'Q , V' ' -:iigiggge-2 ., 1 ' . 1 ' f 1 fi . , if V' Z: AQ: i I.. .., U E i .I .. x. l 12' 1 I , A 5' B . qs: ' s- -,Q , I '-,: V l ' A ll A f x ' . . AMANDA PAGE-RUSSELL and Greg Hocderf- fer talk with Kim Moore and Mike Emerson as they take a break from dancing at the Sopho- more HopfJunior Prom. CATHY BROWN and Craig Linden rock out to one of the faster tunes. Over their heads are the streamers strung by mothers and students for the dance. Q- A '--' . I - fl 1 . 1 ' ' I A 4. x Y H' fri ' I Nr: . MARY ANN HYLAND FFA SWEETHEART, Denise JUST TRYING to stay on the checks the leve.lmg.bubble Thomas, is surrounded by her donkeysis hard enough, but these of her surveying mstru- court at the Barn Dance. guys are working to score points ment. too, 1 gX...,5 L. ..... MARK GALBREATH and Mary Ann Hyland set up their surveying instrument as they prepare to mea- sure the school farm. 1'-Q5 EY Q fl 1:-, i SHANNON PIERCE checks the eggs in one ofthe small incubators in the ag workshop area. xii. In-I5 DANNY MILLS helps dig a water line for the school farm. The stu- dents worked on projects to learn ag. I Q, :,,tQp---,4.. f, L ' ,pu Q if fur-2-A-A-++rf'f we A - A 'W 1 +1 '- as-762 it .. fa-9525 ,H i . . -- , .H ,, . o I ,A , r Wi f4 'f 'I Tuma-'S uf! ff 43552 e ff ,Hp 1.12.5 -, . 5 A .- 55 I' ,-'lg-: ' . i - l ' 1 Q. P. ' A N - ' r f -1 'PL . an w g Jie' , I . I . Q-' L' Ll A f F7-,a-1 5, , , f.'l1 Qylv , , - -fe - - -. u- ,' - 9 ., - , 'e',, , 1. J - I ,iffjfq , , ,, ,- ' ' 3-1 Q 4- 1 - 'lir -I fa M ,frm .A f r- 1' ' 'FS' sN -- Zyi-, V., 4 f - ez' 4 '- -we I R - -.,.e.U, A A-we ,..:1,-gf! A N - , , A+,-I -w '-7' , 1 . . ., Q-A. L I , C,..j .H 1 e I .-, 1' , I :Kp f' yrs -11 ... I I V,---ff, -, - , .n H, -n I s Q -D , 1, X.: - H I.. , Pr. 'T J A 'tv pf! - 'J Pike H - 3.-f'fe c I 1 f , ' - 'fajill ' ' il7 f1 'tr Thr- 1 ,rl 'W N.. ff' I J'-f':4gi,.4W -5+ KX l- Ni -.A ' ffl-Qld P:ae+1fJ?s x 'H-A, 'R . I :'x,'-,. u fu ,---' ,- L I - ,I ,JZ . ,, Ne , 94- .i 'if '.? -exif-'-vis x ffIf..4TQ 1, .f': f - ' -Q' ' I ,- ' Ti, ,- 43: '.. ' .' ' - , E Z1,?m-'N-5 if- 351- ' ' - A .- .:.f - J-- f,--wee,-.-e..,f,1., ,I M' 21-,.,1 WZ, -' df!! fX ' '- 4xe .qi-1 , ff' ' - , ' 4 - I K. ,gh ' r e.-.i-1---- ' ,-., - -A. A -,, 4 - fi- --Q h 1 I -ff f--A -e. Pg 19-'p I 'A 1- I fi f-Q. 1-1-'-.. 128 a, E5 gf' , '-1-It 41 LANL ' 'Y ' ' 'W , f 5 4'-- .Sag , ,T-W, ifgfgzkfus' db - -- Alu' 1- -'W-, A 11' ug' -ig-.iran Projects Keep Ag Students Busy X1 PM BIIKE BARR and Bonnie RIARK GALBREATH sites Nelson get hitched at the through the transit as he mea- . - ' annual Barn Dance. sures the school farm. 110' ,,. gJ F'F11- , ' P ' U ' l' . . . ' . ., J- -'I ' - ' JERRY MOORE, Matt Tarrln and Brian Dodge work to repair a fence on the bird project. The stu- dents raised pheasants to sell to gun clubs. .V .. - - ' s. sz Z-gf . '1. 'Q U -, , 1' w4,?-555,-f , P 3 2 X 'ix A ' 1 5- ll li' 1 A QQ 37? , ,.,. .af ,LV ,f wg, .ff , 'J' -105,1 ,5 il'-fr J -X 5 in Elin' A. ,V . 58. . . . - . ' fy V KEEPING the weeds down and acting as SHANNON PIERCE and Danny Deitz watch dogs for the school farm and the work with a baby pheasant. J ff' R bird project are these two white geese. ' . Vp W'- . D A wtf. fs. '3 f mill. fi .- . , ' I'- Q gpg., A -3 A ' in ' Sl X u ,Q ..' H Y A xbfn K PAT CRIMES checks the posi- JULIE GRESHO, Annamarie tion of the wheel before spin- Coelho and Julie Heitmeyer work ning it to start another game of diligently to paint the faces of these chance at the annual carnival. Carnival youngsters. KX N 'l5-'4 Nf .ZH Lu ELLRIE VON SCHOPP, one of JEFF BEVILL takes the ticket of the CSF advisors, smiles as he this elementary school girl as she watches the action ofthe students prepares to play just one of the and youngsters in Stonebarger many games at the carnival. ym. L1 1:45 Bagvvs If ,,,,.f CLOWN, Manette Joksch, tries to talk the brother of Amelia Pompa into buying one of her helium filled balloons at the CSF Carnival. Z' Hr' KIP PATTERSON hands the softballs to this young man so he can try to win one of the many fun prizes. -5 X Annual C F Carnival Delights Area Children f 4' 2 . l 1 -.-wg X 1 CATHY SIINO shows the prize PUTTING ON THE FINISHING won by the young lady who TOUCHES to this little girls face- reaches in to see if she really painting job is one of the many wants it. CSFers. ALANA RODERICK hands the BRIAN KREY collects the WATCHING to seeifthe ping-pong ball helium balloon to the little girl ticket and starts to hand the goes into one of the plastic glasses is as her escort pays with a ticket. bean bags to the customer at CSF member LaDonna Lasher. the carnival. 1,-I J, is .ff 131 Band Plays A Candlestick Park In Ma v'5 ROGER SHORT and Claude Our- thiague wait for the signal to start playing at a home game. v3T' ' , ,, 1 1-ye- ,Qf-M ri - F ill.. B 1144--.4. ,L i . A 5 M 'F BRASS: TOP ROW- Rich Meyers, Theron McDaniel, Tyson Tom, Mike Kennedy, Gregg Hochderffer, DAVID ROEMER smiles for the camera man as he waits for the band to enter the grandstand and play. ...v CMXV KATHRYN POERTNER and Laura Dessassois play the Star Spang- led Banner before the start of another home game. David Roemer, Tom Friday, Judy Byer, Ed Knecht, Jim Frankie, Jeff Bettencourt, Mike Medrano, Kevin Kowinowski BOTTOM ROW - Mike Hudson, Shelly St. John, Kip Patterson, Fred Krey, Desiree Short, Rick Carter, David Burkholt, Deborah Liddington, Chris Berumen. I I Pl lf' WOODWINDS: TOP ROW- Natalie Shepherd, Kathryn Poert- ner, Kina Gray, Heather Roemer, Laura Dessaussois, Kathy Brown, SECOND ROW - Cindy Carpenter, Heidi Poertner, LaDonna Lasher, Jenny Halladav, Paul VonShopp. Valerie Poerio, Cathy Hinojos THIRD ROW-Jeanette England, Terry Wadnizak, Robin Pastor, Shirley Smith, Michelle Trebino, Don- na Jones, Signe Jensen FOURTH ROW: Jeanette Crippin, Trina Bonham, Melinda Sanchez, Eddie Baldwin, Richard Hinojos BOTTOM ROW - Margaret Freeman, Ron Tiongco, Chester Kniss, Ike Montinez. -00 1. I i 4 1 I fs 1, 1 5 4 ' 4 ' o.,, W J-'-r L' PD ff- . i ' ' ' 1,111.0-A f i - E249 '- s MEMBERS of the Liberty Lion's Marching Band pose DEBBIEHURST MUGS flU'f'l14Hh for a formal portrait as they have their picture taken by her routine before a capacity Don Barros for the Football Program. CI'06Vd at Llb9T1Y'S llUfY1f?CUH1lHK in cto er. sv C '- in PERCUSSION: TOP ROW- Fred Simmons, Pat Main, Donnie James, Roger Short, Danny Strickland MIDDLE ROW - David Robert, Shane Dollosso, Claude Ourthiague BOTTOM ROW- Scott Geary, Marina Martinez, Jonathan Dale. MR. ALLAN JONES and PAT MAIN concentrates on RICK CARTER watches the Brian Franklin share the playing the drums in pre-game antics of the clown before the duties of directing the ceremonies. Homecoming Game. band. S153 -A-'1- , .J , a 4.5. L. -3 LQ., Ph n 4 1 - v Annes aff . L . -f U A --..., p- . . , . Y , . 1 1 . XT is 3 l P z Z !g' Z . U . Z I. f .1 rl ' . f' ' bf... :-. ,fl-PS GIRLS ENSEMBLE TOP ROW Cindy Price, Shelly St.John, Valerie POQFIO Desiree Short SECOND ROW- Pam Hig:gins,Judy Byer, Diane Kliene Patti Tuttle BOTTOM ROW - Ellen Dunning, Tina Cutino, Marsha Barr DIRECTOR Mis Sue Stuart. AI MEMBERS of the Pop Chorus whoop it up as they learn that Pat Main has been selected as the Jen- ny Linn winner. MRS. SUE STUART seems to be enjoying herself as she turns the pages of her music. Back My Darling . BRUCE STUART and Ken Keeler play kazoos during the con- cert. SHELLY ST.JOHN and Mike Murphy sing Will You Come Main, Galbraith Capture Top Vocal Awards 1 ,ff 9 ii I- uf ' I s ---L....- ' ,, 4 apic .fi 2- eff i Q ACAPPELLA: TOP ROW- Patti Tuttle, Sherri Strickland, Kim McLaughlin, Brian Franklin, Elka Ludlow, Pat Main, Desiree Short, David Roemer, David Galbraith, Jim Franke, Roger Short, Maria Kuula, Sherrie Reynolds SECOND ROW - Cindy Price, Patti Hieg, Mike Murphy, Marsha Barr, James Tysinger, Diane Kliene, Sandy Jensen, Mark Shell, Craig Linden, Stefanie Baer, Paul Cutiono BOTTOM ROW- Jason Neely, Barbara Neely, Tina Cutino, Pam Higgins, Katie Taylor, Tina Wood, Rob Spence, JoAnna Howze, Audra Ribeiro, Katie Brown DIRECTOR - Mrs. Sue Stuart. POP CHORUS: TOP ROW- Gina Cornelius, Lorie Meeks, Karen Russell, Nancy Hoffhines, David Roemer, Brandon Van Brunt, Mark Shell, Mike Murphy, Chris Donahoe, Veronica Baldwin, Joanne Gutierrez SECOND ROW- Patty Hieb, Lucy McCormick, Donna Sheffield, Barbara McKinney, Meredith Nunn, Patti Tutle, Chris Kresky, Craig Linden, Kim Brown, Jeannette Braxton BOTTOM ROW- Dan Strickland, Allison Martin, Lisa Murphy, Sabrina Nevis, Susan Linden, Mimi Appleby, Jeannette Crippen, Kim Schneider, Sheri Elkins, Pam Higgins, Roberta Hathorn DIRECTOR - Sue Stuart. DAN STRICKLAND plays the TINA CUTINO and MRS. SUE STUART drums to aid the Pop Chorus in the Ellen Dunning use these congratulates David production of one of their songs. 40's costumes for one of Galbraith for the Se- the songs. nior Award. D Chamber Singers Entertain udiences C, '-an y 5 4 4 3 ,- -'fir-' C! CHAMBER SINGERS: TOP ROW- Pat Main, Desiree Short, Michael Mur- phy, Marsha Barr, David Roemer, Diane Kliene BOTTOM ROW -Jason Neely, Ellen Dunning, Paul Cutino, Tina Cutino, Rob Spencer, Julie Fisher. PRESENTING a Senior Award to the foreign exchange student from Fin- DESIREE SHORT, a member ofthe land, Maria Kuula, is the Choir Direc- Chamber Singers, sings her solo in tor, Sue Stuart. Birdland at the Spring Concert. KATHIE BROWN accompanies the Pop Chorus with her flute in Life Keeps Movin in the Spring Concert. DAVID ROEMER and Pam Higgins, dressed in 50's style sing Bob-Shy- Wop at the concert in the Communi- ty Center. 'Y h. COMMAND PERFORMANCE RECIPIENT, Craig Lin- den sings The Wind Speaks . 'B 45' 6 vfsx 1 ' I gf f' ' I 1 MARSHA BARR smiles as she sings her solo Georgia on My Mind . Marsha is a member of the Chamber Singers. TINA CUTINO, a member of the Girls' Ensemble, helps with the rendition of Tuxedo Junction . GIRLS' ENSEMBLE members, Patti Tuttle and Desiree Short, work with other members to the song I Return to Music . BRENTWOOD CHAMBER SINGERS, PATTY TUTTLE puts on her bow tie as Mrs. Sue Stuart and Mrs. Jean Keeler, she helps the Girls' Ensemble to sing 4 play kazoos at the Concert. Tuxedo Junction . ,N fe 7 . 01 1 ., fl' If' ,g,5ii L - '91 T n 1. ,Mx A v 131 'Inherit the Wind' Stirs Audience . z F i 'A ,'l lir- 777 I D1 fix 'st' RICHARD GRAIIN and Kim Moore dis- cuss some serious business in the Play- makers production of Inherit the Wind lnitg ul N f ' Z1 a.. IS! ,f ,gm A BRIAN FRANKLIN and Pat Main show the audience the contrast between the dreamer and the cynic in the play. PAT MAIN and Troy Martin, Drumond and Bertrum Cates, wait for the jury to enter with a verdict in Inherit the Wind . RACHAEL, played by Kim Moore talks with Troy Martin, Bertrum Cates, as she takes her leave and departs from town in this dramatic scene. Y l 7 l DRUMMOND and Meeker, RELAXINGashewaitsfor Richard Grahn and Pat Main the jury to re-enter is E.K. discuss the facts of the trial. Meeker, Brian Franklin. 1218 BRIAN FRANKLIN and Troy Martin discuss the verdict ofthejury to decide what should be done at this point. f w LJ 4 ,O r-as l J 'Jlt f' 1 I ' y fo I J i THIS SCENE of Brady's speech includes GRACE GONZALEZ carefully applies most of the cast of the production of In- makeup to Troy Martin's face as Elka herit the Wind in April. Ludlow assists before the play. .V iv SEATED at the lawyers' table, Troy Martin KIM MOORE concentrates on doing a good and Pat Main discuss the events of the trial job of applying the makeup as Marnie Mar- that rocked the entire nation. tin is careful to keep her eyes closed. Q , I fpa' A BRIAN FRANKLIN sarcastically describes the life of Brady to Pat Main. This speech was just after the death of Brady. Tysinger Stars In 'Bullshot' Crummond , i f V4 diff rn.- JAMES TYSINGER, Captain Hugh Bullshot Crum- ALGY LONGWORT and James Tysinger both look at the mond, with his long coat, pipe and rifle, is ready to go poisoned drink, but only Algy knows thatitis poisoned.Will hunting ducks. James played the lead in this play. James drink it? s, Q' N 241 Nw. SPYING on Professor Rupert Fenton is Otto, Carl Schlaudt, wants to gather more informa- tion. BULLSHOT checks Rosemary Fen- ton, Elka Ludlow, after saving her from the wreckage of a plane crash. OTTO AND LENYA VON BRUNNO work the transmitter in hopes of raising the sub and sending an im- portant message. ll! LENYA VON BRUNNO, Amanda Page-Russell, checks her outfit as she waits not so patiently for her husband, Otto. T 1 is J , w-,X V' gg BULLSHOT reads his eve- ning newspaper and checks the theatre section to find a play to attend. III-gsq I 1 I , 11 Q I pf' fur, '51, g ALGY LONGWORT lis- tens carefully as Bull- shot laments over his lack of success with the ducks. IJ 4 1- A 15535 E wt .. ' ' h- - -4 x r in I X E I i -' gfflllr. , .9 ' ' 1 'x 1. Xl' 1 S .4 AFTER FAINTING, Miss Fenton is PAT MAIN plays yet another ofhis carefully carried by the German spy, seven roles in the play. Here he is Otto Von Brunno as his wife Lenya pictured as Inspector Scabbard. looks on with dismay. MAROVITCH, the half-wit hench- CAPTAIN H UG H B U L L S HOT man to the Von Brunnos, talks CRUMMOND,an ex-officer ofHis Majes- with his mistress played by Aman- ty's Royal Loamchires, gives a rousing da Page-Russell. kiss to Lenya Von Brunno. 5 J. 1-11 - 'J . . . Q 9 1 1 -..4 wg my ,X , 'ef' ly F H ..ff?!.av'. ,'f.- A T STUDENT LEADERSHIP CLASS - TOP ROW: Mr. Roy Ghiggeri, Judy Knowles, Michele Adams, Gia Gilson, Alana Roderick, Laurette Perry, Lina Ramos, Lisa Smith, Aldina Oseguera, Jeni Conn, Mary Thomas BOTTOM ROW - Rich Gregorcyk, Aimee Vasta, Alfred Arroyos, Melissa Cakebread, Patricia Espinoza. 's iq! . , it S BY' i . is-' r --,. Lg I' I STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: TOP ROW- Mr. Roy Ghiggeri, advisor, Diane Kruger, Commissioner of Clubs and Activities, Judy Knowles, Historian- Parliamentariang Michele Adams, Treasurer, Alana Roderick, President, Gia Gilson, Rally Squad Commissioner, Laurette Perry, Commissioner of Publicity BOTTOM ROW- Lisa Smith, Vice-President, Lina Ramos, Secretary, LINA RAMOS helps the seniors to outpull the other classes and faculty during the activities of Homecoming Week. 142 'T-1 ALANA RODERICK, stu- AIMEE VASTA helps dent body president, is ManetteJoksch with her escorted onto Ohmstede costume at the CSF Car- Field. nival. T Ghiggeri Teaches Leadership Class ,olwll-, rx 1: X A MEMBERS of the leadership 1982-83 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS U- Alana Roderick, JUDY KNOWLES and Laurette Perry, class wait for the action to start presidentg Lisa Smith, vice-presidentg Michelle Adams, trea- members of student leadership, ham it in the Fall Semester. surerg and Lina Ramos, secretary. up during Homecoming Week. '4'? ' 3. I 'inf-'X Kiran 143 Wilgenbush, Roderick Earn ports Award LAURETTE PERRY is awarded SMILING Matt Wilgenbush the Knightsen Community Schol- receives the coveted Year- arship at the assembly in June. book Award for best Athlete. TERRY GLENN walks RUBENMUNOZ-Contra back to his seat with he Costa Head Start Scholar- LEA Scholarship, ship winner. it . X, H X 4 Y Senior IN ONE of his last acts as principal, Mr. Lou ACC E PT I N G an .A rt Bronzan hands a perfect attendance award to Award is senior, Diana Matt Lombardi who has never been absent from Brandt. school. l lL ii Q 25 , -4' -,JN-fi 7-If , '3 1,05 ALANA RODERICK .IEFFBEVILL and smiles after receiving the Paul Dodge - CSF S II E I' II E R D - Yearbook Award as best Scholarship winners. Senior Athlete. GLENN Charles B. Weeks. Sr. Agriculture Award. f Isa -A2 S ff t RECEIVING the Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award is Lina Ramos at the Awards Assembly in June. L A SYNTHIA PARSONS is the proud winner of the CSEA Scholarship. 3' A JULIE GRESHO receives her Memorial Scholarship from the new principal. Tom Himmelberg. 1-15 I Wxw it s if 1' I I 4, V fri X ,..f ' -Q P 2 lx I K KIM BETZ smiles af- ter receiving her diplo- ma at graduation. , w ' 5 3,372 ,- tu .i,.gF','x 1+ r' Q X' l sh htxm VALEDICTORIAN, TRICIA BELLO gives Jeff Brown and Carol the address at the '83 Ann Morgan walk Graduation ceremonies. together. PRESENTING the class I II v ' 4 i r N v'-- U' 0. 4 ' . gift to the '83-'84 Student MR. LOU BRONZAN re- STARTING the graduation Body President, Aimee ceives his honorary diploma ceremonies for the C1355 of '83 Vasta,is SeniorClass Pres- from board memberJanet Be- with the invocation is Cliff ident Julie Gresho. rumen. N Graves. 2,l'-IL.-gun? ' J NY of , - . '1 '- - 4 7 va V if T' . -l 'l I M 'JIU' ,I A i .I l X1 vi xl h 146 I si' lllll V- Ji Y i ri'- 55' l ,sf Brown, Grabner Lead Class of '83 P . gg- Qi 'P E ar' 4 'S 'I 1 -- 1 7, --- 'P at so S ON A WINDY JUNE EVEN- CONGRATULATING each JULIE GRESHO presents a bou- -- . ,H Q' ING, the Class of '83 holds onto other after the ceremonies is quet of flowers to Kelly Tyler for f 1 their hats and listens to the this group of seniors. her inspiration and courage. , main speaker. 1 . I J V 1- -fa . . -in 5' .qs gl 1' 'X 1 W l . , ' ' - 'ffl lx , I f'- J' -A Q s., '1'w,'s- I' ' ' U 1 'hi-'J-' A-4 I - L. C 1 . all ' 6.0. RICHARD MENDOZA and RETIRING after 19 years as head Johnny Guzman whoop it up be- librarian is Mr. Walter Sharafano- fore the start of graduation on wich. He is receiving his diploma. June 10. PRESENTING the class advisors Mr. Jerry Black and Mrs. Jeannie Glenn with a gift for their help over four years is class president Julie Gresho. 1 u,.s , Q N ,.n , ,QLZ ,- ' '-' 0-Ji-390-f-'..,,:- I l 45 4 TT? -L., , v ,W-vs. :' , . 1-1 1-...AiiQ:zi- .. C- is u T '1 1 ,Z ig , 'aff' 49 0 L., ffffffglf' J 5.1, . -1-1, 9214 -, ,,. iff, ,X .. if: 1. xg .. .p,,,,., .. Pg THE BEST OF . . . ..... CURRIC LUM As in past years at Liberty, there was change in the air. With graduation requirements getting stricter, new classes were added, new teachers were hired, and the administration was shifted. Perhaps the biggest change was in the administration. After Dr. Ron Stewart was elected county superintendent of schools, Mr. Dean Bettker was hired and started in his new position as district superintendent on April 4, 1983. The class of 1983 will be Mr. Lou Bronzan's last class as principal of Liberty. As Mr. Bronzan leaves us he will have many things to be remembered by. Starting as an athletic coach, after many successful seasons in many sports he moved up to Dean of Students, he later worked with Mr. Boulding as assistant principal, and finally as most of us know him today as the principal of Liberty Union High School. He will be missed. Mr. Bronzan was replaced by Mr. Tom Himmelberg, who started to work July 1. New staff was added to meet the demands of the graduation requirements. Mr. Patrick Foley replaced Mr. Ron Overton as the freshman health teacher. Ms. Marion Canepa a graduate of UOP, joined the Social Science department and teaches three different senior social studies classes. Mrs. Jeanne Partridge joined the Science department after having taught at LMC for many years. She is now teaching physiology and Biology B. Ms. Linda Ghilarducci came from the Tahoe area and now is in the athletic department, not only as a teacher but also as a coach. Mr. Rod Beaver alsojoined the staff as a freshman math teacher and a coach. The bi-lingual department also expanded greatly this year adding seven new staff members to their team: Mr. Eli Vargas, a new projects secretary, Mrs. Rosemary Aguinaza, in charge of home liaison aide, Mrs. Esther Lopez, materials clerkftranslatorg Mrs. Susan Villa, child care aideg Mrs. Gracie Gonzales, child care aide, Mr. Carlos Vasquez, ESL! parent trainer, Mrs. Elda Zamara, instructional aide. Other long time employees of Liberty will be retiring this year, Mr. Dewel Morgan from special education and Mr. Walter Sharafanowich our school Librarian will be leaving after 19 years of devoted work. Two new electives were added to the master schedule. One period of computers taught by Mr. Dennis Buckley with the new nineteen, Apple Two Plus, micro-computers. Student Leadership was also added to help better the student government with 34 students. This class as taught by Mr. Roy Ghiggeri. The library expanded their micro film collection, to better accomodlate the growing students needs. The home economics department is working on a new system of general education. Each class now spends a little time on basic math, along with vocabulary and spelling skills. The arts department had another successful year at the Contra Costa County Fair, this year was the 17th year out of 18 that Liberty has taken 1st place in the fine arts category. Feelings between students and staff this year were very good. Starting off with secret santas in December, the students from student leadership all honored the hard work the teachers have done, by hand delivering special little goodies, such as homemade baked goods. Later there was a teacher appreciation day dessert, with more homemade desserts and good conversation. This year was con- sidered by all as THE BEST OF TIMES. 148 l N 'll X if -ff g- ' 4 l' if In an-7' A l ,-Q - -mf-f. J- -' V -rf: M L44.-iA3gn.7 4 i J l, i 1 . . 39 ' A 4 x 1 Q . 37, 1 5 0 l 1 , , S MR. ROY GHIGGERI talks over student gov- ernment business with 5, Alana Roderick, presi- V dent and Michelle ff' Adams, treasurer, dur- ing the newly formed leadership class period 6. ,.' Members of the student commission and other elected class officers X. formed the membership of this class. Mr. Ghig- X geri was appointed to the ., job of student Council 'U- Advisor and Athletic Di- - rector this year. K za JAMES ALVES A.B., Spanish 1,2, Espanol JULIA ARCE Counselor KAREN AXELGARD REEVES B.S., M.S., Physical Education 1,2,3,4, Unit Barginning Team WILLIAM C. BATZE A.B., World History, U.S. History, Federal Government, Sociology, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society and Class of '84 Advisor, Professional Relations Committee, TECC Advisory Board, Project RAISD, Teaching Reading in the Content Area Project, Computer Awareness Class for TECC, PRIDE Committee, Student Motivation Committee for SIP, Faculty Advisory, Department Chairman for Social Studies, Football and Basketball Ticket Sales Supervisor, Curriculum Committee for Social Studies, Project Reader for TECC ROB IN BECK Registrar JERRY BLACK A B., M.S., Biology A, Life Science B, Physical Science B, Math Resource Teacher, HOLD Counselor, Senior Class Advisor, Varsity Baseball Coach LOU BRONZAN A.B., M.A., Principal DENNIS BUCKLEY B.S., Audio-Visual, Earth Science, Chemistry, Computer Literacv MARIAN CANEPA A B., You and the Law, Federal Government, Psychology 150 . i if v 1 1 Ghiggerl Teaches New Leadership Class BILLIE CASEY Secretary JERRY CRAWFORD P, B.S., Math Applications, Algebra 2A, Intro to Algebra, Algebra IA KEITH DAWSON l W- ' M.A.,'Cojed Physical Education, Block L Advisor, Unit Bargmning Team, Head Coach Girls' and Boys' Cross Country and Track Teams RON ENOS A.B., Intro to Algebra, Math Resource, Math 1B, Algebra 1A JACK FERRILL M.A., PE, PE Department Chairman PAT FOLEY B.S., Health Skills, Health 1 DOREEN FORLOW A.B., Social Studies BB, Study BB, Work Study BILLIE FORTNER Executive Secretary SUE FORTNER A.B., M.A., Head Counselor, Counselor I 1 sf Ill' , LJ- .if ' i. . RELAXING in the Sci- ence Office is Biology A teacher, Mr. Jerry Black. The office located at the end of D Wing was the old darkroom for the school before being converted. Mr. Black is also the HOLD project director. 151 Von Schopp, Sadler Share Lighter Moment CINDY GALEY Fiscal Technician ROY GHIGGERI A.B., Leadership Class, Adult Ed Director, Director of Student Activities, Athletic Director ' LINDA GHILARDUCCI A.A., A.B., PE, Block L Advisor, Varsity Girls' Volleyball Coach, Assistant Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach 'w'7 ROBERT GLENN B.S., M.A., Biology A, Math Resource, Compensatory Education Coordinator MARK JOHNSON A.B., Language Development, Assistant Track Coach, A Frosh Basketball Coach - GERALD HARDT A.A., A.B., Driver's Education, Occupations, Driver's Training Coordinator PAULA KAPLAN M.A., Reading Comprehension, Written Expression, Peer Tutors, PRIDE Committee WANDA KEENEY Financial Clerk ,- DAVID KIRBY Counselor MR. ELLRIE VON SCHOPP and MR. JOHN MEYER doesn't Mrs. Beverly Sadler share a light appear to be too happy about moment during their lunch period. sfrmething in his Jewelry c ass. A - Us l , ,S- Nilfligfp 4 Ns lr. , x 4 . ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS, Carolyn Timms, Leonard Gerry, Joe Smith and Janet Berumen and Dr. Ron Stewart, and Mrs. Billie Fortner listen as Student Representative, Alana Roderick addresses the meet- ing. Dr. Stewart was elected to the office of County Super- intendent for Contra Costa and served as a consultant to the board until a new super- intendent was selected in the spring. Mrs. Arlene Poerio is also a board member but was not present at this particular meeting. G5 DP '-4 F' 71 FU C1 E IT' 3' Z U A.B., Beginning and Advanced Clothing Interior Decorating WANDRA LANTHROPE Chief Accountant DENISE LINDSAY Projects Secretary DONALD LOPEZ B.S., Ag Business, Large Animal Science Introduction to Ag Science, FFA Advisor JOSE LOPEZ Bus Driver, Lunch Supervisor JOSIE MENDOZA Instructional Aide SYLVIA MCCORMICK Instructional Aide NANCY MCLAREN A.B., Spanish IA, French 1,2,3 U S Historv A French Club Advisor, Chairperson UBT JERRY MILLER A.B., M.A., Physical Education Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach, Head Varsitv Softball Coach 1 I' ,1 ,ss ' ' , gi , . If WITH his ever present Garfield MS. MARIAN CANEPA,.a new bag, Mr. William Batze discusses teacher in social studies this year, PRIDE businessin the leadership talks with a student in the school class. library- DEWEL MORGAN A.B., Director of Special Education ALTA MURPHY Adult Ed Secretary LUCILLE NERBY Special Ed Aide, CSEA Vice-president S .A PAULETTE PARSONS Career Center Technician FRANK PAYNE A.B., Typing l, Shorthand l,2, Business Math, LEA Treasurer I AL PERRY 5 Maintenance I '22, 'iii Ill N N. -8. XX :i'? w1:s!A WILLIAM PETERS A.B., Beginning Art, Advanced Art, Painting and Drawing JIM PLATO BS., Ag Business, Forestry, FFA Advisor BARBARA RUDE A.B., M.A., World Ilistory, ESL. Reading Readiness. -ol Special Ed, Azteca Club, Playmakers Assistant Advisor ' -4 I l wil? 'ALEX 'r 'ix Trustees Meeting BEVERLY SADLER A.B., Advanced Reading and Study Skills, Reading and Study Skills 1, Reading Skills WALTER SHARAFANOWICH A.B., M.A., Lim-avian SUE STUART A.A., A.B., A Cappella Choir, Pop Chorus, US. History, Beginning Guitar, Choir Club Advisor GRETCHEN TOVAR A.A., A.B., Spanish IA, English IAW, Remedial Engish, English Skills 3, Class of '84 Advisor ELLRIE VON SCHOPP A.B., B.S., M.A., English 3AW, 2AW, Senior English, AFS Advisor, CSF Advisor, Human Relations Advisor, SIP Site Council Chairman NANCY UYEHARA A.A., B.S., Foods 1,2, Gourmet Foods, Foreign Foods, Life Science C, Physical Science B,C CHRIS WEBER A.B., Class of '85 Advisor, Beginning Art, Crafts BARBARA WHITFIELD B.S., M.S., PE, Counselor, Vocational Counselor LUCY WONG Accountant MR. ALLAN JONES, teacher of the year for Con- tra Costa County, address- es the Board of Trustees meeting. Board Member, Mrs. Carolyn Timms lis- tens intently during his re- port. Mr. Jones has taught instrumental music at Lib- erty for a number of years -f and was honored this year .Lg with the teacher of the year - award. X . -ty LVL 155 D DIRECTORY AMW Root Beer e 160 Abar Refrigeration - 185 Alpine Packing - 158 American Trophies - 158 Antioch Auto Toggery - 158 Hales Bait dr Tackle - 159 Bank of Agriculture and Commerce Hank of America - 161 Bartlett? TV - 186 Beasley Electric - 159 Beneficial Finance - 159 Bt-rry's Pastry - 187 Bethel Island Golf Course - 1554 Big 0 Tires - 159 Bill Brandt Ford - 158 Brentwood Ace Hardware - 161 Brentwood Auto Parts - 167 Brentwood Disposal- 161 Brentwood Florist and Gifts - 181 Brentwood Furniture - 161 Brentwood Muffler - 163 Brentwood News - 161 Brentwood Pharmacy - 161 Bridgehead Cafe - 167 Buzz Inn - 163 Byer's Auto Body Repair - 164 Byer's Car Care -168 C Kr W Printing -163 Caramiho Produce - 169 Carole's Custom Draperies - 163 Cars Unlimited -171 Casey's Body Shop - 183 Cavanaugh Construction - 187 Cavanaugh R Shoppe - 187 Central Bank - 163 Centro-Mart - 162 Century 21-187 China Gates - 167 Cisco's - 164 Columbus Travel Agency - 171 Confucius - 167 Contra Costa Nursery - 164 Cottage Florist - 174 Cox Realty - 164 Creative Images - 166 DPI Petroleum - 175 Delta Auto Supply - 174 Delta Newspapers - 168 Delta Travel Advisers, Inc. - 163 Diablo Agricultural Chemical - 165 Diablo Farm Equipment -- 170 Diablo View Florist - 167 Discovery Yachts - 187 Don's Distributing - 187 Dwelley Farms - 157 El Papagallo - 157 Enos Real Estate - 167 Fab Tech Electronics - 165 Famous Fashion - 165 Farmers Insurance Group - 187 Farmers Insurance Group - 169 Faye's Beauty Salon - 187 Gene's Deli- 171 G n G Florist -169 Goodyear - 165 H 8: M Auto Dismantlers - 173 Hair Depot - 174 Hair Encounter - 169 Hair Lines - 165 Halsey Sign Co. - 165 Halsey's Feed - 187 Health Hut - 175 Ronald D. Henson D.D.S. - 187 Jack P. Hernandez - 168 Hilson's - 175 Hines Country Store - 165 Honeysweet Donuts - 176 Ike's Acme Club - 176 Irene's Dress Shop - 168 Gerald Jeffry D.D.S. - 169 La Estrella Inc. - 186 .lim Lanter State Farm - 176 Lee's Market - 178 Liberty Area Child Care, Inc. - 174 Liberty Drug - 187 Light Soda on Tap - 183 Lion's Booster Club - 18-I Lone Tree Drive Inn - 187 Lone Tree Medical Center - 171 M 8: L True Value -17-1 Mayer's Jewlers - 172 Dr, Daniel A. McCurtain - 180 Mt. View Food Center - 182 Nails by Suzanne - 172 The Nail Vault - 186 New Round Up Restaurant - 185 Moody's Boat Propeller Repairs - 171 Norman's Brentwood Nursery- 171 Oakley BuiIder's Supply - 175 Old Hardware Store - 178 Olsen's Flower Shop - 179 Palace Sporting Goods. Inc. - 187 The Paint House - 178 Pantell's Antioch Music Box - 172 Pat's Truck Stop - 172 Wallace Partridge Insurance Group Phillipy's - 187 Don Piantanida -172 I Y Nl Pittsburg Wholesale Groceries. Inc. - 179 Pizza King - 185 H. Poorsina, M.D. - 185 Rico's Pizza - 186 Rock Bottom Records - 176 Ron's Foster Freeze - 181 Rose Glass Co. - 172 Rosa's Little Store on Highway 4 - 178 Round Table Pizza - 183 Roxanne's Hair Studio - 182 Sandi's Hair Designs - 185 The Shoe Inn - 176 Sandy's Ceramics - 176 Horace J. Siino - 186 Silvera Lumber Co. - 181 Sipe's Electronics - 183 Stamm Theatre Inc. - 177 Clinton W. Sudweeks - 186 Super Styles - 179 Technical Business Systems - 179 Televents Cable Television - 185 3 Nunn's Farm - 179 Thresh Publication - 182 Unisex Hair Station -- 181 Uptrends - 178 Van Gas - 186 Heidi Vinsonhaler Diet Center -- 178 Video Visions - 183 James Wadnizak, D.D.S. - 182 Wally's Restaurant. Deli - 181 Western Auto - 181 W7nner's Circle Western Wear - 182 's b v-0 W' .sm ' ,nv- !'5f' Jr: 4 1 - I I - ' 1 I Ll '--an 1 1 156 DELTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ACUTE CARE HIISPITAL - ALL IAAJUR SERVICES EIERCEIICY RUUM PHYSICIAH CII DUTY 24 IIUURS CRITICAL CARE UIIIT URSTETRICS WITH ALTERIIATE RIRTH CEIITER PHYSICAL THERAPY COMPLETE UUTPATIEIIT SERVICES LAR X-RAY. ULTRASUUHD CARIIIO-PULMIIHARY HUH-PRUFIT. FULLY ACCREIIITEU 157-1 'loo .3901 LONE TREE WAY - ANTIOCH CA 94509 A FAMILY CENTERED HOSPITAL SERYIHC GREATER EAST CIIHTRA COSTA CIIUHTY 3 3 1 ,. 4 4-A , . 916'-0 ROMELIA fi Dwelley Farms QQ 4 - Fruit'8z vegetgbles You P1Ck and Pxcked Y ' ' Y ,4 V 415'634'6508 C4153 634-6503 456 Railroad Ave. Orders to go Brentwood, CA 94513 Q 1 We Sell FORD DODGE CHRYSLER 634-3551 KIM BETZ, M l B tze f 1.4 . 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I IJ V lj 'Mgr Truck' Lettering, Re- -G 'W' N' sidegtiallzgnd Congmeg- li cial ign esign, an - GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER X 6 J Q blasted and Routed bmulgmsm' SX f . L Wood Signs, Interior STUART ,,L,,,0,,,E,, AN,,OcH CA,,So9 ' I Illuminated, Reader owner mugs: I4I5I 757 nj Board SIg'IlS, AdX'6TtIS- T X in ing Layout and De- L 'gs J-,SE , . sign, Advertising and unu vw 5 Www llama apeciayiy aiaae Mlpmeae 9ou'fie apaciaf 2nd 5 G Streets 7S7'4600 Antioch, Ca lifomla 94509 Promotional Aids 104 Oak St. Brentwood, CA Call Us at 634-3073 Or Stop in and Say HI to Norm and Anne Halsey SHOP BRENTWOOD FIRST ,, -I A-f 'L' HWY4 o i B I If r ,-'mgllgegi Antioch Q 1:3 :N - I s We- at 1 E HINES GUUNTRY STURB ANTIQUES - USED FURNITURE - UNIQUE GIFTS 104 Oak Street Brentwood, CA 94513 q415J 634-6633 Drop In and Visit Joanna and Jerry Hines - Re- member the Days of Yesteryear 165 BARROS Creative Images 1357 Buchanan Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565 Telephone f4l5j 432-8000 H jyf. 8 Q9 CONGRATULATHHH3 CLASS 1983 DIABLO VIEW F LORIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 1925 D Street, Antioch 757-4636 Ranches Commerical Investment aszmwooo AUTO PAR TS 3 Ill! 14111191.52 'J-'ll 1- - I ' SANDRA RIGGIO, Melissa Batze BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS MLS I387 HIGHWAY 124 R J E BRENTWOOO, CA 945l3 Omg k' nos PHONE: 634-3952 Of 634-4450 YO el' - REALTOR WILSON BROS 359 Oak s1fee1 aus 14151 6344611 N SINCE 1957 afemwood, CA 94513 - Open Mon ' Sa' QUALITY AUTOMOTNE PARTS- AUTO, TRUCK, TRACTOR, AND MARINE BRIDE!-EEAD l4l5l 757-4774 N I : U C I u OUR ummm RESTAU RANT OPEN 5 AM,-IO PM. U EVERYDA Y T SEE OUP BRAND NEW DINING ROOM f , nf LUNCH 19 DINNER WORTH HWY 4 Q9 160 t3g0,,,,',11g ANTIOCH - A301111 DALLAS SEX TON- MGR. GIA GILSON, Mark Liddington HOURS Tues.-Fri. 11-9 Sat. Noon-9 Sun. 3-9 - Closed Monday Private Rooms Available Phone: 634-5400 1446 Hwy. 4, Brentwood Plaza Center IFormerly Continental Chinese Restaurantl gcllff' C1 -FQ mms' 'rm-cm snr offense JVDO - PROGRISS Al vom own nm - srfcm cusscs ron nomo 1. cnitoatn - uirmm in Pnvsicit comenounc - umvuzslu wncm cm CHINA GATES SCHOOL or SELF DIFENSE OPEN Mar F11 SPM QPN- ',AT 'MM NOON 11: 757-8783 Before SPM Coll 625-2545 611 W. 9TH KOFF G SU ANTIOCH 16 LADONNA LASHER M J av, - - ffev 17 X ,qu HELEN MYERS Owner ITA 225 Oak Str Phone Brentwood, CA 94513 1415y 634 3755 Jack P Hernandez Licensed Real Estate Broker 1456 Highway 4 Brentwood, Ca. 94513 0 Evers A i OQI' C016 Femmme Apparel 8 Accessones Walk ln Or Appt. Featuring RKfRedkin Products HAIR ENCOUN TER Styling Regular Cuts MEN AND WOMEN Call For Appointment 355 Oak St 634.8990 Brentwood FARMERS J02 Riley Sales Represent t e GROUP 857 Second St., Suite 3 SERENA TURCHIE Brentwood I1 Bus. 634-1171 ' F L O R I T 2ZL?m'e2Qi ' 'rife 659 Railroad Ave. 664-6409 - Brentwood, CA CARAMIHO ,., Q Produce Co. Phone 415 757-9100 GERALD J. JEFFRY, D.D.S. 1NC OFRTHODONTICS 1205 A Street Antioch, California 94509 Johnson's Lumber 84 Horclwore Electrical and Plumbing Congratulations SUPPHQS Class of '83 Highway 4 84 Delta Road 634-3665 169 GREG PAYNE, Melissa Batze DIABLO F RM EQ IPME T GREG PAYNE, Kenny Miller, Melissa Batze, LaDonna Lasher John Deere Farm Equipment And Consumer Products 1237 Highway 4 Brentwood 634-3578 V v' 1'-Qv NWN r-..,.. .lmxo ITU BUY SELL TRADE CARS UNLIMITED - USED - Domestic and Special Interest - TRUCKS - Across from City Park . . ' ,J Chuck 739 2nd Street C4151 634-4585 Brentwood, CA 94513 -H, . B., I I Norman 3 14151 757.3645 . 'K' , On Highway A C pl T IArrlngemenl by BYQDTWOOG Susanne C. da Silva 4 m 5 Alf. Sa 01 Llnd Manager for Individuals or Groups W. SECOND GL G STS. ' P.O. BOX 655 ' ANTIOCH, CA 94509 LQNE TREE COMPLETE LINE OF GOURMET Fooos Bren fwood 634-351 3 Dr. Abe Kaplan Dr. Hugh V. Majocco V VILLAGE DELICATESSEN CATERING 1516 A STREET ANTIOC CAUFORNIA Lzvao af Emu: m.oMnAnon 757-0412 ZW- ' ' ' Moody s T BOAT PROPELLER REPAIRS 77 Y l'lELIAQC A IVIAPIP-E M:-cv-owe SHOP 6385 BE is F? BOB BCDVVEN BETH 'S 0-.we - P 415 68-1 2703 Nails by Suzanne Susan Hicks Specializing in Total Nail Care FOR MEN and WOMEN 45 E. 18th Street Antioch, CA 778-0404 JOHN MOREY ALLEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Donald A. Piantanida ATTORNEY AT LAW 425 OAK STREET 14151 634 3571 BRENTWOOD. CA 94513 is SANDRA RIGGIO, Greg' Payne I jEWELl-IRS INC. 516 Second Street-Downtown 2601 Somersville Road-County Antioch-757-1404 East Mall-757-7227 IVIAJOR BRANDS LARGEST IN AREA AUTO AND HOME STEREOS CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS 8: REPAIRS X T- G- 'fi ANnocH Music Box ' f EXXON SERVICE 407 G STREET' ANTIOCH, CALIF. 94509 PHONE 757-6619 GEORGE N. PANTELL. Jn. KIM BETZ fr A ! J AUTO 8: WINDOW GLAZING George Rose PLATE G LASS, MIRROHS TABLE TOPS Pick-up and Delivery 634-5609 'iv-sf PATH gg25TRUCK f If' T60 A K 'PY . TOP ,X 5' 1224 Hwy 4 1-., Brentwood, CA 634-1827 72 Qi r .V 3, -' ' 1 X 0 I ali. Q 'v','r Q 45 , v YAY V3 Nb. 3 '45 Kimi ,g fr' fg- ,, , . A .f -f' -gi-i-,w - -a qw 1 4 V. . -N ' mm., ,, X ' 13 1 Q-3 1 WY' 1 KIM BETZ, Gia Gilson KIM BETZ 4.-. -N- 15 . f t.--.3 K ----D- ' '- H ci M Auto Djsmanflers, Inc. USED PARTS AND TOWING HIGHWA Y 4 AND BROWNSTONE ROAD KBETWEEN OAKLEY AND BRENTWOODQ P.O. BOX 565 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 PHONE M152 625-2753 I . lx' .1 nn., ' gi A , '-6 x B : Q-.--Lv , L,,... . . if iii, 35 x 'J' 01 'EPM :PMS 'TEV J'-LVXXL fd 7 1l7 M 81 L True Value Hardware Ma1'ine dt Sporting Goods Highway 4 8. Cypress Road , Route 2, Box 393 j5f,'Q'1 Oakley, CA 94561 t ' 14151625-1373 LIBERTY AREA CHILD CARE, INC. Dey Core and Pre School Delia Community Services Center Brentwood 634-2022 H1 QQUEST 'Della .Auto Supply 1201 SONIERSVILLE ROAD. ANTIOCH. CA 94509 1 1lVVAY 4. BRENTWOOD. CA 94513 ANTIOCH 757-4452 LARRY STONE BRENTWOOD 634-1121 MANAGER - BRENTNNOOU 1070 Discount With STUDENT BODY CARD hair depot No 10 S Lake Dr , Suite 4, Antioch, Ca , 14151 757-5290 J IFFY FOODS 741 Second Street Brentwood Cottage Florist Floral And Gifts 1412 A Street, Antioch 757-23733 757-9262 Bob and Mary Franchetto GIA GILSON lx! ' ' .ll ici f 1'-'t! 'lf J n Q 1, .' 5 1 N , if fl-f '-, I ' r iff .I IDN-Q'-3. . .A 5 Q In X Y N- -. - ...Q e its 50 N i 'YYT1 MARY GUERRA, Mark Liddington DlbbloPetroleumlnc. 6343013 Distributor Shell Sz Mobil Oil Products 901 Railroad Ave. Brentwood Cardlock 895 Railroad Ave. Diablo Mini-Storage 925 Railroad Ave. HILSONS Clothing For All The Family WE OFFER GOOD PRICES, Oakley Builders' Supply READY Mix CONCRETE - SAND - ROCK C4151 625-2358 24 Houn ANSVVERING Ssnvlcz QUALITY, BEST SERVICES Q53 MERCER Hours 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Wed. 8: Fri. 9:30 AM to 9:00 P.M. Closed Sunday MELISSA BATZE Antioch Square-Antioch 757-7330 4 Ways to Charge-RevolvomatioMastercharge-Bankamericard Old Fashioned 90-120 Days vxtamlns TH E M 'f'fa1S -. ' HEALTH HUT , i L l Complete food 81 nutrition center 7 A , . ' Natural Foods 4, Herbs Mtg. . C of W PKOXCXOS ' Books osrfletl' N BL 'mins Q Dairy Products ff swvw 659 Railroad Ave. Brentwood, CA T5 Q 1 1-sy 4 S H. s MELISSA BATZE IKIYS ACME CLUB Retail Wholesale Classes Sandys Cenamics Rt 2 Box 14b Delta Road Oakley, CA 94561 Sandra L. Washburn C4159 634-5141 For insurance Call Oakley, Calif snr: FARM INSURANCE JIM LANTER Agent W 8' A 'e re d 248 oak sn. Off.: 4415i 634-5025 V Brentwood, California 94513 Home: C4155 3rd 8. Mann St. 625-9975 754-3007 X-in LP's O Tapes I THE SHOE INN Cam.. ,' Q 0 Posvers ' 0 hirts 'Qs ooNNA CUNNINGHAM-Pnopmeron . T S , - Located at the New D - T' REGENCY STATION ' ' 'fl W . ? NIKE'S for the whole family, CHER- OKEES, NATURALIZERS, LIFE- STRIDE, DEXTER, and many other quality brands for women and girls. AND NEW FOR MEN - Dress and Casual NX in WG1 AW 'C A, flu f x, ll - shoes PLUS a QUALITY LINE OF WORK BOOTS. 634-4710 OAK 81 RAILROAD AVE., BRENTWOOD HONEYSWEET DONUT SHOP 1410 Hwy. 4 Brentwood Roy And Irene Wickune Congratulations Class Of '83 1811 A STREET 0 ANTlOCH,CALlFORNIA 94509 Bus. 757-7766 RICHARD ARMSTRONG Res. 625-2538 Owner - Manager MELISSA BATZE, Mary Guerra, Gia Gilson FA 'H A9 ' rf' pig' ,-. gp 1 'If' 'T' 76 X, Bdhd C 15 'jparsrg 1maDRHE'lN ll, J '48 HRS GREG HOCHDERFFER, Sandra Riggio GREG HOCHDERFFER, Melissa Batze, iggio BRIDGEI-IEAD DRIVE IN STAMM THEATRE CAMRANIL CINEMA cif METRO 142514 SEE A MOVIE TONIGHT S OLD FASAHIONED SERVICE QUALITY 8: VALUE HARDWARE Umm, pawxb - Mccloskey vAnNusHa.sTAlNs PLUMBING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL - GARDEN - POWER TOOLS lu ACCESSORIES 3:1 OPEN 8 L Q35 MON YHRU SAY The OID Zlaarbtnare Svtnre 6291 IRS! SIREII ' BRENTWOODIIA 94513 LEE'S MARKET GROCERIES, NIEAT. FRESH PRODUCE. BEER 8: VVINE VVE SPECIALIZE IN CUTTING FREEZER BEEF HIGHWAY 4 AND SUNSET RD. PHONE 634-3019 BRENTWOOD. CA 94513 . I'l' '..,,, 1,1 . ,, 'Wg ml V ' '- -,.l.-1 4 I IN I .M'i1'1II I U' i A MELISSA BATZE, LaDonna Lasher HEIDI VINSONHALER OWNER 7-11 Mornings 4-11 Afternoons DIET CENTEI2 2400 SYCAMORE DR. NO. 29 ANTIOCH. CA 94509 14157 757-3III PTRE D County East Mall 754-4321 ' ITA 55 ilu 5- 1 9 , Y u KENNY MILLER I the paint house AUTO - HOME - INDUSTRIAL DITZLER - FULLER - DU PONT BINKS 6: DEVILBISS SPRAY EQUIPMENT DENNIS MURPHY 1524 A STREET - ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA 94509 44153 757-2838 ROSA'S Little Store on Highway 4 FEATURING - Deli Fresh Sandwiches 'K Pizza Lo-Cost Quality Deli and Luncheon Meats ' Beer Garden ' Video Games ' Cold Drinks ' Grocery Items Conveniently Located on Hiway 4 at Malicoat Ave, 2 Vg Miles North of Brentwood 8:1 V2 Miles South of Oakley ' OPEN 'T DAYS A WEEK FROM T a.m. to 9 p.m. 1TH Pjffsb urg Wh olesale Grocer In C. Congratulations Class of '83 Joe and Louise Drenik 1051 Los Medanos Street 634-8952 Bob Sandlin SUPER STYLES Barber Shop Brentwood Plaza Highway No. 4 Pittsburg , , ' 44151 778 1670 Q ' f U f ec qfwcaf ' , , business OLSENS I S systems FLQWEE SHQP 3710 Lone Tree Way I? I y 81 Antioch, Ca. 94509 Sh fp Q Congratulations Class of '83 75475555 51OW. 2nd STREET ANTIOCHCALIFORNIA 941509 D Nu n n'S gg, Farm ? ' D O SE? C 1, X,4 S- lMlLE NORTH OF BRENTWOOO-HWY.4AT SUNSET ROAD Phone 634-4822 Dr. Daniel MoCurfajn Chiropractor Somorsvjffo Plaza Anijooh, CA 9-4509 2400 Sycamore Dr., Suite 18 754-5730 LADONVXIA LASHFR D- D ' IM C -rf L H lb K c lm s 1 Ol u 1 B r 1 I 5 I - WESTERN AUTO S lllllilllilllli YHRD ASSOCIATE STORE James E. Collins BRERHFRST-Lungwmnnin Owner Congratulations Class of '83 235 Oak Street Brentwood 634-43653 4,12 ,f-'I fblfvvffffmmf W L. .7Z1fvls'! is 1-A ffm ,T 1317 Hw .4 S Bremwood, CA 94513 , ,Q 333' 14151 634-4313 Wreckmg Yard 5513 j Delicatessen 113395 t1nE12Vt'T?SiLSO Breakfast 5-f Rachel de Santiago Lunch 6464 Bethel Island Road vfif'f:'f,' Se Habla Espanol Dinner 684-3777 Bethel Island Antioch S Finest RUNS FQSTER 'S CUSTOM HAIR DESIGN Food and Refreshment Center Best Dressed Burgers in t wrt COMPLETE FOUNTAIN .SERVICE 659 RMLROAD AVP-NW Open Daily 11 to 11130 Ent C9 Sai. T11 Mid. BRENTWOOD. CA 94514 4m East 18th St. Antioch 957-6441 CUIHSCX Hail' Stati0l1 FREEZE GIA GILSON, Kim Betz, Mark Liddington, EMMA HERNANDEZ Mon.-sat. 9:00-4:00 Melissa Bane M153 654-6156 Thurs. until 6:00 , Mary Guerra, 'C '--- 11 - i-F11 LUMBER E f ,,- ' l ILVERA co. ta, , gg 4 P.O. Box 218 A -. gf , lj' ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA 94509 ., 1 F1 ' 1 ' since 1939 ll if g I I ll- K , Lumber Building Materials Hardware ll 1' 4'-7 I - S- , I Pre-Cut Fencing 1' Floor 6: Ceiling Tile if Decorating Dept, f Carden Supplies I 1 Plywood f Plumbing Supplies 'I Roofing 0 Electrical Supplies f Light Fixtures f Pre-Finished Paneling 1 Paint 6: Wallpaper 1' Masonry Products -Q' 4' Bathroom Vanities 4' Custom Fire Screens Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. 8-5 757-2900 1:41 fi Sunday 9-3 223 Railroad Ave. 7' Vis. 181 .I i I N..-1-. 5 s,- Yl- QP 'I - s '- 'I' ' it: t2t'i 3tir ' A. A All d v-4 I 1 eq f 3. rlmwl h 1, 1 44, vflrfllt' 1.44 gcyal' .fl -5 MELISSA BATZE, Mark Liddington, Kim Bet Mt. View Food Center Hwy. 4 and Lone Tree Way Brentwood 634-3400 Tack and Rodeo Department I , COMPLETE WESTERN SUPPLY H .Af 151.-,T BOOTS-ACME, JUSTIN, DINGO. TONY - - r ,iff LAMA. DAN POST, NACONA MINNETONKA MOCCASINS BAILEY, STETSON, MILLER, AND f . I g AMERICAN HATS ' ' I ' LEE WESTERN APPAREL 41 :fx 'WRANGLERS , I I iv x lk f A N - '73, T . 4 ' X 1 O I 1 5 :gil .,'. . I ':.: .,,5n, ,1 A HATS STEAMED AND SHAPED V' 1 I Kenny Roger Collection-Suits, Coats 8: Shirts WINNERS CIRCLE-WESTERN WEAR 1623 A STREET 757-0202 ANTIOCH CONGRATULATIONS G r a d u a t e s from Bethel Islanqi Beacon I I Q- Oakley Gazette 634-3617 Open Mon.-Sat. 9:00 - 5:00 We Use and Sell Redkin Sz Nexus Products ROXANNE'S HAIR STUDIO D 5 647 First Street ,Q f fgh Brentwood, CA 94513 Owner - Julia Pierce .X H ..., . Congratulations Class of '83 James Wadnizak D.D.S. Sharon Domingo Velma Lasater Joyce Poertner 659 Walnut Blvd. Brentwood C4159 6S4-:s2:1S f 'Ph T I V 1 1 ' .4 SIPES ELECTRoN1CS ON 'rAp 9 1v1AP.1NE ELEC'1'RoN1cfS SALES sl SERVICE 625 CHENERY STREET JASPER J. SIPES, CET At Bethel 1f1aZ.1 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIP. 94131 1st CLASS FCC LICENSE Bethel 151111171 SHARY PARTRIDGE FAR Nl life - health - auto - liability - fire BUREAU INSURANCE Wally Partridge Agent 659 Railroad Ave, Brentwood , ' -5 Q A 4-an-I J Business Phone: 634-1194 Residence Phone: ll 634-1215 qx L Rlillllh g G3 Rentals P1ZZ2lRBSlHL1l'21l'l S Accesories llfd A ig 5' 2 757-5747 FZ 2,4 oun ' Re n S i T F Make Up Your Own Pizza Variety 659 fleailzrzsadagferi . l Regular or Country Style DUWBYHG 31 JUUY 0'K0M Suute A-2 IS THE Hamburg-ers l415l 634-6171 Brentwood, CA 94513 N B Fresh Hot Sandwiches 'K Salad Bar 'K Draft Beer ' Wine BODY SHQP 1 Foreign 8. Domesfic u POLLISION winks wwgun L Mn.: 1 Auto cuss REPLACEMENT let 1-4 n mini C0l0R +4 -- C, warcumc - 5 - u cusiou mar a aoov 11101111 - n RESTORATIONS i INSWANCI WORK A SYICIALTY i AUTOS ' TRUCKS ' VANS ' BOATS L-, . .. ., 1. 1..-NU.-. MM. wx. I Ill llillll I .un-'oo' GREG PAYNE, Kenny Miller Dun., The Liberty LIONS Booster Club would like to thank all the following people for all their support for the athletic teams. Louis and Arlene Fernandez - 82 Winner Richard and Debra Lovecchio, John Allen, Hoyle and Homer Beasley, Cur- tis and Betty Bell, Bill and Barbara Brandt, Dottie and Kit Carpenter, Sebastial Ourthiazue, Vince and Bar- bara Guise, Brentwood Rotary Club, Jerry and Michele Smith, Maurice Lodge,Jack and Robert Byer, Mike and Carl Casey, Joe Cunningham, Lee Young, Curtin, Broderick, Cinquini Realtyg Dwitrht and Carla Meadtbvll, Frank Martin, Jerry Zamora, Emilio Ghiggeri, Roy and Angela Ghiggbti, Ken Glundstat Enterprises, Hammond and Mahoney, J ackilarriaon, ings, Kane and Nancy and Judy Gunder, Val.lIhii'lEvans, Jim and Helen Knowles, Ron and Karen Fisher, Lxon's Club, Darcy Shutting, David Macy, Daniel -M.cCurtlill, Arleigh and Rose Oliver, Rlyilndliclt- ie Nebergall, Norman Lazar, Lee ind Jane Ann Laird, Edward and Betty Rocky, Margarey Stoker, Wallace E. Partridge, M. Callaway, Ernest De- jesus, Leonard and Toni Shannon, ' 1 O x-':2e' . -N- Q.-v-ges. ,fs ,V . . may v- ... Xa 4 ff .Q ' ff- fi A jfw. , H 4 X Aleilanderlelllp--81 Whnner 4, 1 lg ,T . .,,,,,. . Jdeiand Stan Smith, Qohn and Cari Slatten, Soroptimiet of Eig,C.C.,Kien Smith, Glenn andfeai1YlIq,,f Sbifwbarger, Jim and Carol Timmsft, - Jolgll and Joanne Mass, James and Irene Collins, Larry and Sandy Wilgen- bush, Harold and Bernadette Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams, Mr. Tom Allen, Mary Ambrosino, Paul and Mary Jane Baines, Mrs. Margaret Baude, J9h,ngy,.Bell, Jane Berumen, Mr. and Miiil Norman Bettencourt, Mr. and Url. Leon Bevill, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Biddle, Robert Boehrer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bristow, Mrs. Cecelia Broderick, Don and Leota Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cabral, Mel and Grace Caywood, Albert and Carol Celoni, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chavarella, Ray and Mary Di- ann Coelho, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VT.: ble,Jerry Crocco, Mr. and Mi-s.Jami 36- Fremery, Lewis and Willis Dimtfi Jbe ' and Kay Duarte, Stan and Katie Elle!-f ' son, Larry and Paulette EDCI, Joe Everard, Cliff and Billie Fortner,-lr. and Mrs. Pat Furlong, Jess and Judy ng re John and Joanne Mus -- 80 Mnner say.- Gamino, lr. 'Kathy Halsey, Hitchens, and lllrie Lorenzetti, Esther Randi and M ll ' Dennis Jim Jim and Mr. and Mrs - ilton Mrs. Phil Zamora. he -v- and 1 Jv- Jean- Mil- Jerry Mrs. y --fp:-F t x L S ,Ns Televents Cable T.V. 634-3583 101 Village Dr. Brentwood JCE' X1 N PWA PIZZA T E GREG PAYNE H. POORSINA. M.D. FAMILY PHYSICIAN 2400 SYCAMORE DR.. SUITE 16 Liberty Link Center Brentwood ANWOCH- CA 94509 PHONE 1415! 757-0705 Owner Operator Sandi Gorospe ' ' r w N O t Madeline Fagundes ' 1019 N R d U Dera or as , M r f D ., 4. Q S!! 'fra f 74 ' Sandl s fee, Resiouroni . , ,143 Halt Desxgn s HAIR STYLING FOR MEN f WOMEN I CHILDREN Specials For Senior Citizens 6323 Unit B fin the B. I. Plazai Bethel Island, CA 14151 684-3499 GIA GILSON A X ,. f Nt 'S rl 'I884 UA STreeT Antioch 754-2255 SCI, No. 177122 B,F.4.R ,NU 3411 if Abar-Re1'rigeraf1'On 69 Air COUd1'fl'OHl'DQ CO. f3.iirI!ratft0r'5 Erwlrieers V Installers Donzestrn w fP'w117nwrI, 1af I'r1.i:rstr1.i. Safes - St rv: 1 H Hill ferzftfi Street Anti' 'fr ffrl 9-451,79 LEE F, IFEX REXPOTH 757-1014 :S f5f'f-f2.?l7 I ki- 185 A .AIMV JL A g ,4 I-'X 2.r L,. Q f Q, il , N, ' if -4 if A, Telephone 754-4141 Antioch Medical Group Family Practice Preventive Medicine .lerorne R Stewart, DO Barry K Saltlman, DO .-. ,NJ ,, - Edward Rvdbord, DO 1, YQ Office Hours 1111 A St. f l 9100 AM. to soo PM. , J, Antioch f .Q ,E Bartlettfs TV NX VE , , rg Sales Sz Servlce W J 4 All Repairs Warranteed eg' I ' X 3 1 240 Oak St., Brentwood 634 2163 X 6 Horoce J. Suno C1111 ton W Sudweeks Attorney ot Low 4322 Highwoy 4 Brentwood, Colif. 94543 arte, 634-34 4 4 Brentwood 634 3740 LA E STRELLA Q04 302,245 H l3.r3nl3woodRd Brentwood 634-4564 I Tank Sales-Tank Rentals ,Wa .Wad Vw!! by Appt. only i415l 634-2660 You've tried the rest. Now try the BEST. 3612 Lol! Tn! Way -Nliolch, CA 94509 Tdidl 14151 757-3000 Apphances- Washers, Dryers, Heaters Water Heaters, Take-out Furnaces Gas Appliance Service, Put in LP Carburetors MARY GUERRA .,. ' EA: ,Q Ib 1 cf ,f l ,Q f v , 'Wu u ANNE SCHENDEL S.. EEE EW EEEE 1452 HIGHWAY 4 BRENTWOOD,CA 94513 BERRY'S PASTRY A '1 x .X- f A 54, ,S-42x-A.-434, 5 If 7 ff M-M-Ms 7 E xt , A BAKERY- g jf f 1' ,' 5' FRESH 7 ' Ll is XSKBREAD I ya In Lucky Square 44157 6342141 1872 A St. Antioch 757-5858 1 7 ICECRHAM lull lllt 0RlVtlNNpquo1lQG5e c,o,ra4,...,..S fm' Patrons .G 7 3 G, p Ct T t- ' i 55 Dlislddiiergivgnadyhizisle W 7 ' Don's Distributing or ,nt 7 if Farmer's Insurance Group -w G -A A Faye's Beauty Salon Ha1sey's Feed Ronald D. Hensen Palace Sporting Goods Phillipy's Donors Cavanaugh Construction Cavanaugh 'R' Shoppe GREG PAYNE, Sandra Riggio, Greg Hochderffer, Melissa Bat LONE TREE DRIVE IN Lone Tree Way Brentwood 6344629 18 T 1 'T 1.43 F8 , l .QI ooNs31 . , , ' t W . NE- .. Vxx . be s I I W f ASP ' s Q X V , It ,474 ws- , 72 1 3' ln. 3, ' u. F' ng: all I +21 'J 2-.1 I -T553 Q tg. u yr . qv. . .Hsin HJ . X 'n, , .II r r, 'f '1 ,'. Q--fo i' is Computers Help Staff Produce Book f -'Yu- 1.filY., ' ......-: ':' I I .Q ' -Q- 51212 it . 4- , -v-, 7 pl . S f ' Er AS PART OF THEIR annual staff duties Greg ASSISTANT EDITOR, Melissa Hochderffer and Sandra Riggio go with Don Batze Works on her Activities Barros to be in the ad pictures. Write-up for the LION yearbook deadline. . THE BEST OF TIMES We started the year with 41 plus people and finished with nine on staff but that was only Q one of the many things that happened to this if year's annual. After the selection of the theme The Best of Times the staff selected a cover which would help carry it out. The staff tried hard to carry out the theme on the division pages and with pictures. The book shrank in be 'f size because ad sales were off by over 15 pagesg a direct indication of the economic conditions in the United States. But with a new publisher, Hunter, our book had a bet- ter overall look than ever before with a su- per Curriculum and Senior section. The var- - - 'rc J. sity basketball section was expanded to four .V DPIQ. I M ' ea.. 1 e f pages in recognition of their fine league record, 10-0. We used a new type of collage and Gia Gilson had fun choosing and cutting Ng. the multitude of pictures that went on that 1 spread. l For the first time in the history of the year- DMEM 'X. book, we utilized computers to type most of I' the copy for the captions, headlines and write-ups in the book. And if it weren't for the computers we might not have had a 1983 LION yearbook at all or at least not one that I 4- would be delivered before October. We found using computers greatly speeded up many MARY GIIERRA poses by the fuel pumps at the KIM BETZ works on her An- Of the time e0nSuming procedures, DPI plant in Brentwood as part ofthe ad picture nual Staff pages for the final We met all our deadlines and were rewarded with S176 from Hunter for doing so. In fact we were ahead of the last two deadlines and were able to go into the last two weeks ofthe school with ease. Yes, we can safefully say that putting the LION '83 yearbook together was some of the BEST OF TIMES. day in the spring. deadline of the year. 190 ix . 1 X I , l p l .ul S l .. S 71: 55 I .- . .1 .1 SOME OF THE ONES WHO WORKED HARD, Gia Gilson, S A N D R A R I G G I O Greg Hochderffer, Sandra Riggio and Kim Betz work in works in the ad filing N-22 to get the final deadline ready for mailing to Hunter. cabinet cleaning up. sit b'v Fai v :Tl I ' 'i 1983 YEARBOOK STAFF: TOP ROW - Greg GIA GILSON looks through Hochderffer, Mr. Bill Batze BOTTOM ROW - the dog box for collage pic- Melissa Batze, Kim Betz, Robin Pastor, Shirley ture ideas. Smith, Sandra Riggio, Gia Gilson. Thank You How do you say Thank You to so many people who have really helped so much? First a big thank you goes to Sandra Riggio who stuck in there through thick and thin and got the pages done and who sold the most ads: we couldn't have done it without you. To my assistant editor, and next year's editor, Melissa Batze goes a special thank you for helping in so many ways, especially with Dad . To Greg Hochderffer who fought his way through problem after problem with sports, thanks! Gia Gilson who literally typed her fingernails off, I want to say thanks. To Mary Guerra who kept all of us loose with her humor and store runs for goodies, I appreciate it. And how can you ever say thank you to our advisor who gave up evenings and weekends to help us put out a fine yearbook. Somehow Thanks just doesn't seem to be enough but thanks Botz we surely wouldn't have had a book without all your work and patience with us. And to the other people that never appear in the staff box I need to extend my heartfelt thanks. It is you that help us over the rough spots by granting our last minute emergencies with such kindness and understanding. To the teachers and staffmembers who allowed us out of class of everything, who put up with our mailing and UPS service, to all ofyou that work at Liberty who have helped us to do this book, Thank You. And a special thank you to Mr. Dennis Buckley who put up with out almost weekly destruction of the computer lab and Miss Rita Pirtle who helped our advisor and all of us with word pro, we couldn't have done it without your kind advice and understanding. Thanks to all of the companies that advertised in the LION '83 yearbook. your generous help keeps the bills paid and the computer paper running. Last, but not least, I owe thanks to Don Barros of CREATIVE IMAGE. Don was always there yesterday to give us the pictures we needed. You made ourjobs easier. Thanks too for the great quality of many of our candids and class shots. Finally a thanks to our professional, Howard Arnold our publisher's representative. He had the difficult task of teaching a green staff, advisor included, a new way of doing things. I close with this statement Thanks and good luck to the 1984 LION yearbook staffg may your memories of putting out your book be happy ones . Kim Betz, May 27. Kim Betz Editor 1983, Brentwood, CA. I' Y ,- , -1 Q N 51: 4. .fr 1 ! . f 1 , rf Vu s wp ...fmt Q it - Hg Phuxn P gawk 5 '. L 411.1 ll!i1'liflliiq F inf' 191 In Memory of Mike Wheeler - You will always be a part of usg You'll be in our thoughts, for awhile, and for some, forever. We'll miss youg and we'll wonder Why did it have to be you'l of all people, You. It should have been someone who deserves it, not you. I keep thinking of all the hell your brother must be going through. All the pain he must feelg and loneliness. This is probably tearing him up. I don't understand life. I wish I did. This is so unfair. 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