Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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D xt sake 1 -V. 9 Jr - it C , l -uf-'fc-. 1 POSING with their fathers or escorts are Shelly Pinkston, Kris Frigard, Toni Campbell, Lisa deFremery, and Gina Corneliusg the second five, wait for the Queen to be crowned. 2 1 fr-- AIMEE VASTA and Mark Casey ride in the back of one ofthe old convertibiles during the Homecoming Paradeg Aimee was a top five candidate. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT and Dittmore and Mannette Joksch, are also members of the Homecoming King and Queen court. vice-president, Kimber 'ty ,mils .1 f J'-.1 BEFORE leaving the Garin School, Kris Frigard, Toni Camp- bell, and Shelly Pinkston hold on to their roses and smile for Don Barros, the Yearbook photographer. Gonzalez, Oseguera Share Homecoming Honors 'I -.- ffYr35. ' f . 5154-4'.ffffrf:.fi59'e' P5-1. ., X. ..v,,- ,. ,.. gp .L-,..,,f'lq 14, . 1-A-4 M19 , ,A ,o4 b M p I , Qmfg T A--.-- me T ff -N 'elf 'r 1552465 N f . '- R c. X SHELLY ST. JOHN poses with her fa- LIQBERTY students don't mind a little ther as the marching band plays forthe rain as they watch the football team and Queen and her court. ham it up for the pliotogrraplier. f ' -...J -f'--K- N ff LIIIN APR ,.'Q ir- '- I ,ei -' - 'f..- -'p' .-'04 ve.. . A-A i,-. fr .ff ef .f - ,. ' 3 ' ' . ' -,. ' ,gn-fd -. ., ' 4. v ' In ' ..' ' ., - A ,.- . , ,, , , ,,. ,A E 1 R. . V: . i -. . E. . V xr - 5 ' - - A f . - .J - - .' ,U - , - -, '? 11-r-9' '. .- tg 1' ' H ' M -' 5:5 Q. ' V 'L 3. ,ff I I . P- , ,,g 1 .'.. ,Zvi Ruff., - ,, V. , x 3 -r 4.fg!if.,'fjf A N'-Z ' ninja' J .3 Q ---... , A'-I 5-xfnngfcfi tj B '. --' yd-v. 'H -ffl.'-- 'f' AUDRA RIBERIO, one of the top five FOR THE FOURTH STRAIGHT YEAR, for Homecoming Queen, and her father the Class of '84 float captures first place wait for the coronation to finish. in the Homecoming Parade. SECOND FIVE,GinaCornelius WAVING to the Senior Class, and Lisa deFremery, are t'Fonz , Scott Wilgenbush, helps escorted onto the field. with spirit at the Homecoming Rally. 'vs-,sw-shi , 4 . -, .,- f ',, n -.-..'- v.v 2 X wa fc uf ' G -v-.nf f 'F' . . , . .N Q Students Enjo Varied Homecoming Activities i' W u :gf ' 6 J Y ll 5 I .4 Q , . 4 1-5- 4 in -I B, C 1 jfii, DURING Twins Day , this group of .IAIME TROIKE and Jodie Thorpe ROGER FARR, dressed up in a footballjersey and sporting girls all dress up alike and wear the enjoy the sun and beach bum day sun glasses, enjoys the noon-time activities during Home- carnations sold by the seniors. activities. coming Week. Sf H -f l SOPHOMORE CLASS members, Jodie Thorpe, James Rios, Debbie McBride and others, struggle to win against the freshmen in the tug-of-war contest. TAMI SHERMAN works carefully to shave a balloon without popping it during noon activities. h'i7 Q X, TZ? XL - na' ,qr D1 , X ' V-all ll ' X . bg! D ll X , .-. . , -1 ps .9 ..f' CLOWNS, Markell Starr and Susan DeJesus, participate as twins on the Friday of Homecoming Week. if I , - , . , ---A .. Aa- 'Yhg MR. BILL BATZE gives it everything he has as anchor- man for the faculty tug-of-war. The faculty lost to the eventual winners, the Class of '84. SCOTT WILGENBUSH shoots over the outstreched hands of his Oakland High opponent in a practice game played at the Oakland Colesium complex. rf fl '-ml nu---' l' , ' -, S . - STEPHANIE SILVA, Gina Andronica, Amelia Pompa, Tammi Piantanida, and Senna Shanti perform to the hit song from Flashdance during the Homecoming Rally. E Timur!! ' f is s fl! 1- v , -,QQ 4 in E. . is ,, .L 3 . T- an Q 4 1- v' Qa- -.I pf.- fx-f E x ff -N., CAPTURING SECOND PLACE,the PUNKERS show off their best attire in juniors put this float Beachin '85 front of the school. This was one of the into the Homecoming Parade. many events during Homecoming. , A ri H xi' 26' 'ff-'ferff i ,- 1-if 'Hx 7 5 Class of ' 4 Captures Fourth First Place . A xl IVIICINIBICKS UF 'l'IllC SENIOR CLASS cheer CLOWNING around at the Senior Bench, TRINA BONHAM, Laura Dessaussois, and and clap as they seem to be enjoying them- MarkCasey and others react forthe Annu- Carrie Shackelford show offtheir punk outfits selves at the Homecoming' Rally. al Staff photographer. during Homecoming Week activities. Fm 3' I 7 N 1 F' 'Y SOPHOMORES. Michele Trebino and Heather Roem- er, prepare to start the two-legged sack race. This was one of the noon-time activities. T - ' ' 4 v . .-v'-sa... Hu - ,V Y . . .. 1 v R 1 . in sf- .ew w an . ,Q if . l J ,, M. ,.,.,., .Ii B up 'nv . 5 , ' Myl- li . . I . f-5 My ' , S 1 .- . ,,,,g. yr , ,thi . . ,,Nl:,4T-2aQ.fj,-',s,gLuxf:v.Q 1 Swv if' AS THE ANCHORMAN sits on the STACEY POLLY and Caree Hall seem ground, the Freshman Class struggles to be enjoying the 1983 edition of the to gvut-pull the sophomores in the Tug- Lion yearbook in September. o - ar. Jim i iii ' gh K I! W C --A M - 'C X xx P+? - gg sum:-STAR sz SOPHOMORES follow the direc- JUNIORS help end the rally by Z singing the verses to Hail Liber- tion of the rally squad members TEAM CAPTAINS, Tracy Hunt, David talk to the students, staff, and honored guests at the Homecoming Rally. David and Carl were top ten. FRESHMEN CLASS MEMBERS le together as they constructed their entry Parade entitled Crush the Dons . nf'- ai f 161' , . as they participate in the com- ty , our school song. petition yell. This picture was taken during the Homecoming Rally. Olan, and Carl Ditmars, U! I A. mi' ..,, 4 4 Q x-.Rf R if g Kgs 1 N' 93-9- 7 ' i fs'w. I -w ,. V . v . .' f PUNKERS, Linda Rivera and her friends, SAILING TO A WIN sets the theme for dress appropriately during Punk Rock this float in the Homecoming Parade by Day . the Sophomore Class. arned how to work into the Homecoming 'ss' 1 Lx ,- E'.T, ' -' Z i gi. . i H-ff - 'A-if .2 L ' -,..-' L i i i ith' ' . ,Q P .g 2- :L .9 J . c 'Qi . 'i 'b - 7 5 436 14 ' CLASSES ..... . . . SPORTS ............ ACTIVITIES ........ CURRICULUM ADS ............... ..9 .62 116 146 .160 f f I ,JV 5 ..- 'KT ows Color for '84 WILLIAM EDWARD AC ASIO Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph T Comniittee, Human Relatir n J x Club Ul'l'it-er. Journalism Flu Month. I.W.E. Vareer Centex ALEJANDRO ALCAZAR DORMA ALEXANDER LISETTE ALIVES Honor Roll, I.W.E. Spanish TONY ANDERSON TRACY ANDERSON Honor Roll, I.W.E. P.E. CYNTHIA ANDRIEU Office I.W.E. JOSE ANGELES STEVEN MICHAEL A I.W.E. Wood Shop, I.W.E. Metal Shop Honor Roll RAUL ARROYOS JV Basketball, Honor Roll BILL BAKKER LEONARD WILLIAM BAIO Varsity Football, JV Football Frosh Football Varsltv Track, Block L SAM BANUELOS KIM BARBADILLO Girls' Track Team, Pep Club Sport Charter for Girls Track Team LUCY BARCO Future Homemaker of America Club TISHA BARNES MARSHA D. BARR A Capella, Girls' Ensemble, Chamber Singers, Pop Chorus, Choir Club Member, Choir Club President, Vocalist ofthe Month, Human Relation's Day Facilitator, Gifted 8: Talented Student Progrram, Taming ofthe Shrew, Playmakers, Honor Roll MICHAEL DAVID BARR FFA, JV Football, Frosh Football. Honor Roll ANGEL BARROS Frosh Basketball, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. Block L, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Captain for Varsity Wrestling CINDY BASILE MELISSA MELODY BATZE Annual Staff Editor, Annual Staff Assistant Editor, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photographer, Elementary Tutor, Homecoming Committee, I.W.E. Social Studies, I.W.E. Library, Sophomore HopfJunior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Float Committee, Third Period Representative, Student Council Delegate. Freshman Float Committee, Sophomore Float Committee, Junior Float Committee, Head Ticket Seller for Football, Ticket Taker for Football, Head Ticket Seller for Basketball, Ticket Taker for Basketball, Ticket Seller for Wrestling BRIEN BAUDE Golf, I.W.E. Computer Literacy, CSF, French Club ROD BELSCHER AARON BENIOT KRISTIAN M. BERLINN Varsity Football, JV Football, JV Baseball, All League Football, Block L, Honor Roll DARIN BERUMEN MIKE BIRGE Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Block L KEVIN BLAIR JV Football, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Soccer, LISA BLEVINS VICKIE SERENA BLEVINS Girls' Track, Block L, French Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Clothing, I.W.E. Counseling, I.W.E. Special Ed. 10 f-05 - x -'ii r .IQ fi,...f -.. ,f 115. .fm xs-af I ' Y 'T' 1, - Q93 i f C69 Q , '.., 7 fr l , -5 f. 1. , ,'-aff 'wr-:V 4 . ' ' S se ' . F1 '-gt . I LIVESU Decorates Pickup For Parade MARK E. BONHAM Honor Roll, I.W.E. P.E. LLOYD LUCIO BORING Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track DONNA BOYD Block L, Choir Club, Pep Club, I.W.E. P.E., I.W.E. Attendance BRIAN K. BRANT I.W.E. P.E. CHRIS BROWN Varsity Football, JV Football, All League Football Defensive Noseguard, Varsity Wrestling, Block L, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Assistant Editor, I.W.E. Library, I.W.E, Math TY BROWN garsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Stage and ANN BUSH LINDA CORRENE BUTLER Girls' Track Team, Block L, Pep Club, I.W.E. Interior Decorating, I.W.E. P.E., I.W.E. Foods, I.W.E. Clothing ELISA ANN BYER Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Most Valuable Player JV Softball, JV Volleyball, I.W.E. Clothing, I.W.E. Math MARK BONHAM dresses up his Ford pickup for the Homecoming Parade. The SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR, Mr. Bill Batze, confers truck sports a giant lion on the cab's roof, a '84 LIVES sign, and paper flowers all with a member of the Class of '84, Melissa Batze. over the sides and hood. The Seniors won the float competition. 11 rv.,-,,,..? , I 4' 'iii 'f ,, or 1 ug- f,.. - 'Q ,, A f. m'.'f Q, ' X ef A-fr f ,f We L..,..-,,, . A 4 1 iid' !',.. in . PAUL CUTINO looks around BRIDE AND GROOM,Claude to see who has won the pie- Ourthiague and Laura eating contest. Paul has the Forbes, celebrate their wed- remains of his effort fbanana ding in Miss Marian Cane- creamj still on his face. pia's second period psychology c ass. fp- l K . ' 's I if 45 'Q v Seniors Celebrate Weddin in Psych Class THOMAS BYRON MANDY CAMBRA TONI CAMPBELL Freshman Cheerleader, Spirit Leader, Top Ten Homecoming Queen TROY A. CARAWAY FFA, I.W.E. Jewlery DEBRA CARRANZA Honor Roll, Student of the Month, I.W.E. Counseling Office, I.W.E. for Mrs. Quesada h CONNIE CARREON Girls' Track Team, Band Letterette, Honor Roll, Student Director One-acts Plays, Pep Club, I.W.E. English, Block L TIM CARRILLO THERESA CARTER Marjorette, Head Majorette, Homecoming Committee, I.W.E. Attendance Office, Blood Drive Committee, AFS, Band III, Honor Roll MONICA CARVAJAL JV Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball Captain, Varsity Volleyball Captain, All League Volleyball, P.E. Student of the Month, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Girls' Track Team, Block L 12 1-Jew , '?' --f 1'--'tr 341 1- Qs'-f 1' Ka, S it ,AQ -fY P 'bv 4? ,U lu... MARI1. CASEY Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosli Basketball, .IV Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Football, Frosh Flfltlllllll, fioll, Block L, Homecoming King Top 10, Honor Roll, Stu-lent Leadership, Student Accreditation Committee YOLANDA GARZA CASTANEDA Azteca Club, French Club PAM CASTLE Social Studies I.W.E GINA CHADWICK JV Cheerleader, Pep Club JAMES CHADWICK TROY CHRISTENSEN Varsity Swimming, JV Baseball, I.W.E. Biology, NCS Swimming Finals GEORGIA LEANN CLARK CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Girls' Track Team MIKE C LEMEN T Varsity Football ANNAMARIE COELHO CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Academic Decathalon, Senior Treasurer, School's Undercurrent Magazine GUSTAVO COLMENARES DAVID COMBS FFA, R.O.P. Meats GINA MICHELLE CORNELIUS Student Council, Homecoming Queen Second Five, A Capella, Choir Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor Student Government, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter for JV Boys Baseball, Sport Charter for Varsity Boys Baseball, Student Body Vice-president, I.W.E. Social Studies, Pop Chorus, AFS MA DEL CARMEN CORTEZ Master of ceremonies for Teachers Honor Night CYNDI COTTRELL Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, I.W.E. Jewelry, I.W.E. Crafts, I.W.E. Ceramics GEORGE CRAFFEY Varsity Football 13 Senior, Oseguera, Gains Homecoming Crown MARLIN CRAWFORD R.U.I'. M EATS JAMIE L. FUARESMA PAUL CUTINU A Vapellzi, l'lioi1'l'lulr, lVIadi'ig1als, FFA, Annual Staf'l', Annual Staff Photoggrapher, Vice President Choir Vlub, Q I.W.E. I'.E., I.W.E. Textbook Room '-ff ,-7 BRIAN KEITH NAAIKAUNA DAHALUS Varsity Boys' Tennis, Block L, Honor Roll JIM DAVIES CSF, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Varsity Wrestling, .IV Wrestling: DANA LYNETTE DAVIS 95 'V' Honor Roll, Candy Striper, Sport Charter for Track, 'V' I.W.E. Textbook Room, I.WgE. Science C! 51?-Q '-s-I RANDY DAVIS LISA MARIE DEFREMERY CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, Commissioner of Historian KL Parliamentarian, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Second Five, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter for JV Baseball, Sport Charter for Varsity Baseball, Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, AFS TOM DELBARBA 42553 ogg- X as! ,-ii Ll - HUGGING her rabbit, Mary Ann Hyland waits for MARIO OSEGUERA shows a nice reaction as he is announced as the 1983 Home- the action to start during the Homecoming activities coming King. Claude Ourthiague and Mark Casey seem to be excited by the news at just before the Rally. Shawna Lance smiles with an- the Homecoming Rally. The Top Ten Candidates wore tuxedos provided by Kauff- ticipation of the upcoming events. man's. 14 ' Q , v' X-I GINA GONZALEZ is congratulated by Gina Cornelius and Lisa DeFremery just after she was announced as the Homecoming Queen for 1983. The news was met with delight by the crowd at the Homecoming Rally. 1:51, L A , X l it , 'if' -4, A 'gli ' , li .,r,,,f'fQA6 an if Q F ,WZ JENNIFER SIMONI and Toni Campbell help the Psych Class celebrate the mock wedding during the fall semester with Ms Marian Canepa. DAVID DIAS ' Bank of America Plaque Winner for Liberal Arts GUADALUPE DIAZ Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Most Valuable Player Frosh Football, Most Valuable Player JV Track, All League Football, Block L CARL DITMARS Varsity Football KIMBER DITTMORE JV Football, Frosh Basketball, Student Council, CSF, Honor Roll, Senior Class President, I.W.E. Spanish, Homecoming King Top 10 BRIAN DODGE FFA, Track TAMMY DOLLOSSO French Club, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Counseling Office, I.W.E Clothing CHRISTINE DONAHOE Choir Club, Elementary Tutor, Sport Charter for Track SALLY ELIZABETH DUARTE Varsity Track, Student Council, Block L, A Capella, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Club, Pep Club, Student Government, Curriculum Committee, Commissioner of PRIDE, Homecoming Committee, Choir Club Vice-president, I.W.E. Career Center, AFS JANE B. EDWARDS French Club, Foreign Exchange Student, Brown Bag usher, Tutor for English, Tutor for French 15 MICHAEL S. EMERSON Playmakers. A Capella, Frosli Football, Boys' Tennis, Honor llflll. Student Government, Choir Club, Third period representative. Playmakers Secretary, Bullshot Crummond stage crew, Inherit the Wind, The Diary of Anne Frank, One-act Plays, Laundry and Bourbon director KRIS ENCARNACION Pep Club, Sport Charter for Football, Sport Charter for Basketball, I.W.E. Office, I.W.E. Math, Band SOCORRO ESPINDOLA FRED EVANS RENEE EVANS Candy Striper, Honor Roll, Under Currents Magazine GLORIA FAJARDO Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Block L, I.W.E. P.E., Student Council, Blood Drive Representative, Committee Block L, Sargent of Arms ROGER FARR Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball RICKY FISHER Golf Team, Most Valuable Golf, Block L CORRINE FLEMING Honor Roll, FFA, Pep Club, French Club, I.W.E. Textbook Room, I.W.E. Math, I.W.E. Home Economics, I.W.E. Attendance Office, I.W.E. Counseling Office, I.W.E. Singles Survivor LAURA FORBES Varsity Volleyball, Playmakers, Pep Club, I.W.E. Office, I.W.E. P.E., Junior Prom Queen KIM FOREMAN KAI FORSBERG AFS President DON FRAASCH KRIS MARIE FRIGARD Cross Country, Varsity Track, Most Valuable Player for Cross Country, Girls' Track Team, Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Block L, Pep Club, Student Government, Student Body Secretary, I.W.E. Counseling Office, I.W.E. Attendance Office, .E. MICHAEL FULLER 16 in-.f si 4f ?' ITT, 04 pd? X JM. 'u -an Qi J., A CN Xiu' 1' pf? gag, f g wi' .ffs .Q wwf we 6, Senior Girls Help Build Winning Float js 'Ew- FQX iii in v- if T312 I -1 'L ,, Y . Y 154,32 , m' A t ,- PAULA AMERSON, Shawna Lance, Shannon Pierce, Vickie Madrid, Nancy Size- more, Shari Gomes, Mickey Jepsen, Mark Bonham, Roger Tippett, John Scruggs, Kal-Forsberg, and Mike Emerson build the first three layers to try to help the seniors win in the Pyramid Race. KATHY GAIJDIS DEBRA GALVAN GUAIJALUPE GALVAN KRISTINE JUDITH GAMINO Band III, Pep Club, Sport Charter for Track, I.W.E. Math 1B, I.W.E. Bilingual, Marching: Band, P.E. Student of the Month IRMA AGUILAR GARCIA I.W.E. English, I.W.E. P.E. REBECCA C. GARCIA JV Softball, Student Council, Pep Club, Sport Charter for Frosh and JV Football, Freshman Class Treasurer, I.W.E. Library REGINA LEE GARCIA JV Softball, Student Council, Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter for JV Football, Sport Charter for Frosh Basketball, Sport Charter for JV Basketball, Student Body Treasurer, I.W.E. Beginning Chef, I.W.E. Geometry BRYAN L. GARNER R.O.P. Meats TAUNJA ANN GAY viii' Z 1 , V i 3 MANETTE JOKSCH and Becky Thorn- ton check with the Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Bill Batze, as they work to position the rider in the Ro- man chariot. The Class of '84 won the Homecoming Parade Float competition for the fourth straight year with this year's theme Drag the Dons . 17 if ' +1 'V ' I ly K1 Q F , E , , ff J 1 T 9 -4 .iv 1 -oy, MARK CASEY leaves his feet to grab a frisbee. Mark was dressed up as a beach bum to earn points for the Senior Class during Homecoming Week. Se JAMES IRVIN GAYER MONICA GIAVEDONI A.F.S. Exchange Student Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, R.O.P. Computers, Student Council, Senior Float Committee, R.O.P. Computer Class, Annual Staff GINA YVETTE GONZALEZ GRACICLA GONZALEZ MARTHA GONZALEZ NORBERT GONZALEZ 18 NEARING the Garin School, the Class of'84 float is towed to the starting line. The seniors won their fourth, first place finish in four years. say Y J B...- H' 35111 S -,ff +G ,941 A' 'Av ry v r , ' lg e C l4'a5Y 'f.,L'9'g :' , H , 1 , 1.-', ,Nv- ., ,M ww, Haw!! M ' g 2 N P3115 ' 'CQK -Ars nior Class Captures First in Floats I.W.E. Library 5 TIM GEORGE SHARI GOMES Homecoming Queen MIKE GRAVES CSF, Honor Roll W0 -Q ,.,,.... Q, as!! -nF'f 'F ,JK fi Q' -s 's Y' lf'- gawk, 415 ,Q I 7 07-5 'ex A... , , J .14 1. -JP-A i...N.............. V RICHARD GREEN GREGRORCYK Ill Varsity Ifootluzxll, Rand III, Stage Hand, .-Xnnuzii Stull' I'holograpl1+-r, Student IJHVCITIIIICIII, l.VI,lm.,l1a1lo LESLI GRIVET FSI , llonor Roll, French Club, Playnlakers, Iilementziry Tutor, I.W.E. IEE., I.W.E. French, Academic lrwmlilon LEROY GUILLORY Varsity Iiasketlmall JIM HALVERSON ROBERTA HATHORN CHRISTINE HAWTHORNE CYNTHIA LYNN HAWTHORNE MIKE HENDERSON Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Honor Roll MICHELLE LYNN HENDERSON CSF, Honor Roll, Sport Charter Track, Sport Charter Volleyball, I.W.E. Foods I.W.E. English PHILLIP HERRICK Library I.W.E LISA LYNN HERRING Playmakers, A Capella, Choir Club, Candy Striper, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, AFS Treasurer, I.W.E. Beginning Art, I.W.E. Library, Diary of Anne Frank, One Act Plays, Brown Bag, Gypsy usher, Bullshot Crummund usher, Chamber Singers, AFS Host DAVID HILBURN Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Varsity Swimming, All League Football, Band III, CSF, Honor Roll, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, Sport Charter for Wrestling, Sport Charter for Swimming GREG VINCENT HOCHDERFFER Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, French Club. Playmakers, Band III, Honor Roll, Yearbook Society. Annual Staff, Band Council, I.W.E. Music. Taming ofthe Shrew, Inherit the Wind, Bullshot f'z'a1'rznwml stage crew, Annual Staff Sports Editor, GW. I - 'Mzliriiittce NANCY HOFFHINI Library I.W.E. ROBYN MARIF HPIPFINEH g Girls' Track Team .H wick L, Pep Club, Student Government, Con ,'li s wwf: ol' Rally Squad, Sport Chal'ter for :K 1 I -ffl Xylllleyball, JW, and VYZIYSILY Volleyball Mar , Student of the Month, Homeqgmingf -r iiest Bandsman ofthe Month 19 Seniors Show Spirit During Homecomin BARBARA J0 HUPPER Choir Club, Vandy Striper, Sport Charter for Track, I.W.E. Counciling Office, Une Act, Diary of Anne Frank usher, R.O.P. Meats BITA HOSSEINDOUST Pep Vlub, CSF, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, I.W.E, Language Arts TRACY HUNT Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player Football, All League Football, Team Captain for Football, JV Football, Block L, JV Baseball, I.W.E. Mach Wood Y 'skis MARY HYLANIJ Most Valuable Player JV Volleyball, Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, FFA Sweetheart, Block L, FFA, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Sport Charter for Girls Varsity Basketball, FFA Q75 Secretary, FFA Sentinal, Block L Vice-president, I.W.E. ' ,Q ..- P.E., Varsity Volleyball Captain A!! Keg. SANDY JENSEN MICKEY JEPSEN R.O.P. Computers MANETTE JOKSCH JV Softball, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Mascot, Rally Squad, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Sophomore Hop Queen Rummer-up, Sophomore Vice-president, Junior Vice-president, Senior Vice-president, I.W.E. Physiology, AFS, Girls' State Representative Alternate GREG JONES QF 45' ...., Boys' Tennis, Frosh Football, Block L, I.W.E. Auto 2, JV Football Announcer DERALD KING I.W.E. Special Ed. -Q- 'vi xnx- 3-vol' I it MELISSA BATZE, an active member of the Class of WATCHING the action during the field activities are these Senior Class members, '84, shows her spirit as she dresses up during one of Shari Gomes, Mickey Jepsen, Roger Tippett, Shannon Pierce, Shawna Lance, and the activity days during Homecoming Week. Melissa Kai Forsberg. was the annual staff editor and active on many Se- nior Class committees. 20 r If I Wm J bl li 'I it I X X fa A If MARSHA BARR, Mark Bonham, John Scruggs, and other Senior Class members let the rest of the classes and in fact the entire school know that the Class of '84 is alive and well at a rally. f 705 -ss- -r--5 -ll 049 ,pain vrssrr -4- Q -,,.,.4ov 1 Q ef 2 I V x 2. . .,...1- - i 1 - 4 ff 1 L' SENIOR, Mike Miller, hits for two points in a Varsity basketball game played against Oakland at the Col- esium Complex. JERALD R. KING TANYA KNOBLAUCH Varsity Basketball CHRIS KRESKY SHAWNA LANCE JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Career Center, I.W.E. Counciling Office I.W.E. P.E., I.W.E. Textbook room KIM LARSEN FFA LADONNA LASHER Pep Club, Honor Roll, Band, CSF, Varsity Track Charter Annual Staff Ads and Sales Manager, Yearbook Society, Homecoming Committee, Homecoming Committee Co!Chairperson, Homecoming Parade Chairperson KAREN LEACH Girls' Track Team CRAIG LINDEN LISA LOVECCHIO 21 ELKA ANNE Ll'IILUW Varsity Trziclx, .IV Swininiing, l'layiiiakers, Iiullshot t'rummond, InherittheWind.l'hoir1'luli,l'hoir1'luli Set-i'etai'y. Girls' Ensenilule, A Vapcllzl, l'opI'liori1s. Iloiiicvolilllig'Voliiiiiittve. Ilonor Roll,I'SF, Lift-t'S1 PAUL A. MADRID Y x V wMA'lf'l' M,xu1g3icA z .IX Ifootluall, I.II.l',. Agriculture, liolt ELIZABETH ANN MANZO Girls' Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track Team, Block L CSF, IIonor Roll, Scholastic Top Ill, Sport Chapter foi Freshman Football, Sport Charter for Basketball, Sport t'liarter for .IV Football, Blood Drive Chairperson, I.W.E. Counciling Office CHERYL MARKEY LURI MARSHALL Varsity Volleyball, Block L, .IV Volleyball, Block L President, Commissioner of Rally Squad, Student Council, Student Government, Sport Charter .IV Girls Basketball, I.W.E. Science, I.W.E. Attendance Office. I.W.E. Schrader's Office TROY MARTIN Varsity Football, Playmakers, Block L, Honor Roll, JV Football, Frosh Football, Playinaker President, I.W.E. Language Arts, I.W.E. Performing Arts, Hagars Children, Inherit the Wind, Equus. Taming of the Shrew, Snow White, Brown Hag Theatre, Une-act Theatre, Honor Bar, Four-Star Thespiah AURORA MARTINEZ JAMES MARTINEZ JERRY MARTINEZ Varsity Football MICHELLE MARTINEZ ALLEN MASTERS LUCY ANN MCCORMICK Choir Club, Student of the Month, Pep Club SHEA MCMANUS Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball KELLY MEEKER 22 ei , ,rf , f.? 7 1:47 I vs-,-v auf? 'mar 1 1..- I Ox 'P School Honors Seniors at Homecomln l KENNETH M. MILLER Yarsity Football, JY Football, Golf KERRY MILLER MICHAEL MILLER Baseball l i DANIEL MILLS FFA, Playmakers, Gypsy, One-act Plays, Brown Bag Theatre, Honor Roll, l.W.E. Audio Visual, Youth Organized Peer Counciling JERRY MORSE 'f f I MARY ANN MOSS I K5 I.W.E. P.E. 71117 .Iggy DENISE MUIR BEATRICE MUNOZ JASON NEELEY 5 MARIO OSEGUERA, king, and Gina Gonzalez, queen, pose for the photographer JEFF WOOD shows the pezre -ian as in sits in Ms and the huge Homecoming crowd. The entire student body casts their votes for the Marian Canepa's Psychol' Vlass. III xgveil an top Senior Class boy and girl for king and queen. active role in a simulatior .iz 21 government class the second semester. 23 Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball. JY Baseball, Vai' Itk -1' - ,X j f 'V KRIS FRIGARD and Ms Ma- HOLDING the balloon, Su- rian Canepa pose with the top sanne Zahn, grimaces as Amelia ofthe wedding cake from their Pompa carefully tries to shave class mock wedding . This it without breaking it during was part of a project in Psy- noon-time Homecoming ac- iv chology. tivities. Seniors Try to Shave a Balloon for Points LYN NELSON D SHEILA NEWTON JEFF NICHOLAS Auto Club, R.O.P. Auto JIM OAKS DAVID LUIS OLAN Varsity Football, Frosh Football, JV Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Block L, I.W.E. P.E. Homecoming King Top 10, Honorable Mention for Football, Varsity Team Captain, Most Valuable JV Basketball, Frosh Bas Top Ten Homecoming King, 24 Running Back MIGUEL OLIVA ketball, French Club SAM OLIVARES Varsity Wrestling LUIS OROZCO DINO OROZCO JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball I IS-- 'CTS Q.-7 3.4 '1 E Romero, Olan f '2f 9i i I -a 4 v 1 5: IP 1 DAVINE ROMERO AND DAVID OLAN Davine Romero of Pittsburg and David Olan of 'Oakley are planning a July wedding. ' The bride-to-be is the daughter of A1 and Vera Bon- lfariilof Pittsburg. She is a 1987 Mt. Diablo High School If-graduate and employed at Emporium Capwell in Con- lr Pi v cord. -1 Her fiance is the son of Daniel and Daisy Olan of fbakley. He is a 1984 graduate of Liberty Union High -School and a 1986 graduate of Los Medanos College. f'He is a superintendent at F. Rodgers Insulation in 1, MQ ' 'xfw V' 1 1 4 I F. 1. ' 1 .1 1 4, 1 ,E 11 11' 11 ,'v1'1. 11 1. 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U 1 V, Xl,-l O 1 1- , ,11 V 1, '-. ' ' ,' L ' , 1' . 51 I In '., ',,r I ',' 'xr' L. S.'1IV1 711 W H1123 Rl' Lll'Y,!1'Q1 'if 5 L62-UIIJ15 LUIS U!if315Cfi 1 31 -JU LQRUZCO -1 Q1., I .1.,,JVL'n-1el-g..9.Vam1y 11 U 11781-Mil . 1 1 my ' ' 1 flu, Yin-Q., IU' 'S4lut 26 'LP 4414? nf, -+L .iw 41 f'e V177 NX. ,f ff, f T'r 5 STEVE ORMAN I.W.E. Auto Shop ALMA ORTEGA MARIO OSEGUERA Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, alost Valuable Player Frosh Basketball, Homecoming ing CLAUDE YVON OURTHIAGUE Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Frosh Basketball, Block L, Band III, I.W.E. Career Center TAMMI PACKO Honor Roll, I.W.E. Driver Training, Math Tutor, Bank of America Winner for Social Studies DAVID PAPINI Frosh Football BETH ROXENNE PASSEY Candy Striper, Elementary Tutor, Sport Charter for Frosh Basketball, Sport Charter for Frosh Football, I.W.E. Library, Band TED PASTOR KATHRYN I. PATTERSON Band III, Candy Striper, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top 10, P.E. Student of the Month, Band uniform manager, Band Vice-president, CSF Treasurer TIM PATTERSON Frosh Football, Choir Club, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Language Arts, I.W.E. Metal Shop, Band I, Pop Chorus GREY PAYNE Varsity Football, Honorable Mention FAL Defensive Tackle JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photographer, Block L ADELL JOY PEARSON Pep Club, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Clothing, I.W.E. Math, I.W.E. English, Beginning Chef RUSSELL A. PEDERSEN Frosh Football, Honor Roll MIKE PERRYMAN KIMBERLY ANN PHILLIPS Honor Roll, I.W.E. Clothing, I.W.E. P.E., I.W.E. Single Survival 25 ' it y- IDAHQ !'Ji9 VALERIE POEHIO and Shel- SCS.-XNNE ZAIIN. Shaw ly St. John laugh and have a Lance,and Paula Amerson 9 ft dia gfood time as they prepare to joythe nice fallweather with a start their part ot the sack- couple of Juniors on the lawn race d u ring second lun ch between the cateterla and the Homecoming! activities. gfyni. 1' Qc. Senior Girls Enjo Lunch on the Lawn SHANNON PIERCE Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, FFA, FFA Vice-president, I.W.E. DeParsia SHELLX ALLENE SUSIE PINKSTON JV Softball, Rally Squad, JV Cheerleader. Songleader, Homecoming Queen Second Five, Pep Club, Sport Charter Varsity Football, I.W.E. Counciling Office, I.W.E. DeParsia VALERIA LYNN POERIO Girls' State Represtative, Drum Major. Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF, Girls' Ensemble, Block L, Girls' Track Team. Girls' Tennis. Girls' JV Basketball, Girls' Varsity Basketball, All League Basketball, Most Valuable Player Varsity Basketball, Most Valuable Player Girls' Tennis ef GF AMELIA L. POMPA Songleader, Mascot, Rally Squad, Girls' Track Team. Varsity Track, Block L. P.E. Student, of the Month, I.W.E. English. Sport Charter for Frosh Basketball. Sport Charter for Sophomore and Freshman Football, Pep Club CINDY PRICE Rally Squad, Majorette. Band III, A Capella, Girls' Ensemble Choir Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter for Wrestling ANGELICA RAMIREZ xx: JIMMY RAMIREZ Frosh Football TERESA RAMOS CSF. Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, I.W.E. Art, Society of Distinguished America High School Students, National Art Award, National Honor Roll SHEILA REETZ 26 sexi 1 'GX C. Tj' Q-,HY f -Q--4-Q al' 'uv-10' -Q-v1-'mv f A , IL gr .1 , 'f ff' W - ' X v ii PL' ,iii Q X ' 1' Ni 9-Q M? ,., alt r,,,...,A I59 X 'Y LANVE IiENAR'I' .IV liaise-l1z1ll, JY l'l1141llHlll, l 1'f14l1fSwpl'1 'I1l'll1'lx AIIJRA RIBEIRO 'I'11p'I'1-11 lI11111e-1-niiiiiie' t.2llf'4fIl l'RYS'l'AI, ANN RIBEIRO l2ii'ls'Yz11'sity I3z1sketl1z1ll,All IA'2lQ'Ilf,' liaslxe-tl1:1ll,fl11l lXI1lxtl1lll'llXIlXIlll llll li lwli v-,A.,'A lb -5 ,X . mst if , but ,. . . .. . .,. 1 5 .ll I 4 ziptznn VERONICA MARIE RICHARDSON Sport l'liz1rter Girls' Tennis, I.W.E. Library ALEX RICO ANTON RIVERA Ilonor Roll, Student nl' the Month LINDA RIVERA Pep Club, I.W.E. P.E., Drill Team, Letterette JOSE RODRIGUEZ MARE ROGERS R.O.P. Meats SCOTT WILIAM ROWELL I.W.E. Special Ed., R.O.P. Meats, Human Relations LISA RUIZ Azteca Club, Elementary Tutor, I.W.E. Special Ed. I.W.E. Math RAFAEL PEREZ SANABRIA Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, I.W.E. P.E. ERNIE SANCHEZ MELINDA SANCHEZ GINA SAPP 27 DEBBIE SARABIAN Honor Roll, One-act Plays SANDRA SCARFO National Merit Commended Student, CSF, German Club, Pep Club LEO SCHENDEL PHILLIP W. SCHERZER I.W.E. Drafting JONATHAN ERIC SCRUGGS III Annual Staff Photographer, Varsity Basketball Manager BRENDA SECREST KATHLEEN LYNN SELAYA JV Volleyball, Majorette, Honor Roll, Pep Club. Candy Striper, Band III, Sport Charter for Track, I.W.E. English, Homecoming Committee JORGE L. SERRANO JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Soccer, Block L, I.W.E. Math 1-B DONNA SHEFFIELD Choir Club, Pep Club, Pop Chorus GLENN SHEPHERD FFA MONICA SHERMAN DESIREE SHORT Playmakers, Band 111, A Capella, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Club, Chamber Singers, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Girls' State Representative alternate, Student Government, Band President, Band Uniform manager, Gypsy, Human Relations Facilitator, Bandsman of the Month, Vocalist of the Month, Gifted and Talented Program LANCE SHULTS CATHERINE DIANE SIINO CSF, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, Elementary Tutor, Senior Class Secretary, I.W.E. Clothing, Senior Ball Committee, Blood Drive Committee, P.E. Student of the Month LISA SILVA 28 , Fiff F' , -,,k Wi qv-7-ag? Q9 ll' 'o AEfi ? .Q 1 .4 O o 31 ' 1 67' L ' NA. I 1 3 ,.,'r ' .A-.W Q .frm ii . N 59'--'Y' s, I ',w , . '7, . l 1 SC .,,,..9 i.. Tovar Batze Advise enlor 9 JUN 'Q fjx 'Hur QU f,.r,,.., fs WS Lv, u TN gang W!! 4-11- Eikx Dir-Gi? 1 1' ,NT i 4 Qnuzd , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: AnnaMarie Coelho, treasurer, Manette Joksch, vice-president, Kimber Dittmore, president, Cathy Siino, secre- taryg Mrs. Gretchan Tovar, advisor, and Mr. Bill Batze, advisor. .S... s ln Final Year STEPHANIE SILVA TONY SILVERA MIKE SIMANEK Varsity Football, Frosh Football, JV Baseball, l.W.E. Art JENNIFER KATHERINE SIMONI girls' Tgaizlk Team, Rally Squad, Spirit Leader, Pep Club, onor o GINA SISN EROS NANCY RENEE SIZEMORE Varsity Softball, JV Softball, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Girls' JV Basketball, Cross Country, Block L, FFA, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, FFA Chaplain FRANK SMITH SHIRLEY MARIE SMITH Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Block L, CSF, Honor Roll, Band III, Stage Band, Annual Staff, Track Charter Band Secretary, Band Treasurer MICHAEL SNYDER 7 1,6 GINA GONZALEZ adds shaving cream to a balloon in preparation for a noon-time activity. The object was to remove the cream, with a razor, without pop- ping the balloon. 29 .H - LORI MEEKS and Uraig Lin- RELAXING atter a tit den show that they have that wedding party in th s senior spirit as they partici- ehology t'lass are .Ienni ei pate and dress up as punlters Simoni and .leff Wood llllll during Ilomeeomintr Week. the fall semester. Senior Couple Dress Up for Punk Da LARRY SPIESS ROCHELLE MARIE ST. .IOHN Varsity Track, Girls' Track Team, Rally Squad, I rosh Vheerleader, Mascot, Student Vouncil, Ilomeeomingr Queen Attendant, Illoeli L, Playmakers, Band III, Stage Band, Girls' Ensemble, Vhoir t'lub, Madrigals, Pep Vlub, Student ot' the Month Band, t'hoir, Elementary Tutor, Student Government, Sophomore Hop Queen, Sophomore, .Iunior Vlass Treasurer, Sophomore, Junior Band Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, S.I.P, t'hamber Singers, t'.lNI.E.A., llonor Choir GOTTFRIE IJ STUNIJENMAN I E R SHERRI STRICKLANIJ .IOSEPH TEIXEIRA I.W.E. Wood Shop CHUCK THOMAS IJENISE THOMAS FFA, FFA Sweetheart, Student of the Month P.E., FFA, .IV Softball, .IV Volleyball, FFA Historian, I.W.E. Ag, English, History, Live Stock Juclgring: Team ROIINEY LEE THORMAHLEN Varsity, JV Wrestling, Most Valuable Player JV Wrestling' BECKY THORNTON Honor Roll, CSI , A t'apella t'hoir, Choir Flub, Playmakers, Playmakers Treasuer, Brown Bag: lVIanag:er, Taming of the Shrew, Hagar's Vhildren, Faharet, Iiullshot Crummond, Equus, Inherit the Wind, Diary of Ann Frank, - Vo-Editor Undereurrents 30 1 x 4 ti is ' gl. r -1 all-5. Xxx NS 1,51 Q11? Q '5t H 1 JAMES GREGORY THORPE RONALD G. TIONGCO Life CSF, Captain Varsity Tennis, Boys' 'l'enn.-, Hun-1 III, Stllflvrit ofthe lNIonth,i'SI ,llono1'Roll,Studi-nl Council, Student Government, fbniniissionei' of l'ublivit5 Homeconiing C'ommitt.ee, Announcer Varsity liasketbzill Girls 8: Boy's, Announcer Varsity 'l'rac-li, Announcer .IV Football, Student Representive, CSF President, Best Bandsmen of the Month ROGER A TIPPETT I'ep Club, I.W.E. Wood Shop, Human Relations SANTOS W. TOBAR Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, A Capella, FSF. Honor Roll, JV Baseball Captain, CMEA State Honor Choir IAN TOON DEREK TROST TONY TUTTLE JAMES TYSINGER III French Club, Playmakers, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, CSF. Honor Roll, Student of the Month, French Club, Treasurer, Playmaker Treasurer, One Act Manager, Taming of the Shrew, Hagars Children, Bullshot Crummond, Diary of Anne Frank, Brown Bag Theatre, Best of Brown Bag Theatre, Families, Seven More, Hanging at Sinimin City, The Ugly Duckling, Lefgook, Crawling Arnold, The Haunted Carasel, Boys State Alternate, Brown Bag Writer, State Honor Choir, Chamber Singers STEVEN MICHAEL URENDA Frosh Football, FFA, Honor Roll, FFA Judging Team, Student of the Month P.E. AIMEE VASTA Student Body President, President Class of '84 Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Year CYNTHIA VEGA Honor Roll, Student of the Month P.E. THERESA VERA Varsity Softball, I.W.E. P.E. DEBORAH ANN VETTER CMATSCO5 I.W.E. Career Center, Counciling Office, Attendance Office, Audio Visual ANGIE VILLALPANDO JOHN WEEKS 31 Seniors Enjoy Successful Four Years KIP WESTRUI' I.W.E. Career Center CATHY WHITMORE Senior Float Committee CHRISTINE WILSON ff? ng . 1 '7 J MELANIE YEATS l Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Varsity Cheerleader, Playmakers, FFA, Crawling Arnold DANIEL ZACHERY R.O.P. Meats SUSANNE MARE ZAHN 5-. Varsity Track, Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, FFA Sweetheart, Block L, Pep Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Commissioner of Publicity, d '-4 A Homecoming Committee, Charter Varsity Track, I.W.E. ' ' S P.E., Attendance Office, Manager Varsity Girls Basketball, Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, JV -N A Cheerleader I 5 LINDA ZESATI LAURIE EVANS ARMANDO GASCA R.O.P. Meats Q6 RQ f' i ,gn-A 7 uf JOHN M. HAY III I.W.E. Library . RICHARD LIGON , Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball I VICKIE MADRID C I.W.E. Counseling and Attendance Office, Class of '84 fx ' Float Committee 'as r , . 0,0 S gf-may 6 4L..r ,, ,1 ,, H. 32 LOOKIN' GOOD . . . CLASSES LOOKIN' GOOD in classes meant looking at the Class of '84, the SENIORSYI For a first year class the Class of '84, as freshman, surprised everyone and captured first place in the Homecoming Parade float competition, with the theme, Chomp the Mats. They were led by Aimee Vasta, president, Gina Gonzalez, vice-president, Lisa deFremery, secretary, Rebecca Garcia, treasurer, and advisors Mr. Bill Batze, and Mrs. Jean Noble. The class of '84 was quite successful in raising money: they sold flowers at Homecoming, sponsored a candy sale and held a DJ dance with a Rock-104 disc jokey, Jim Kirk. Led by second-time president, Aimee Vasta, the Sophomore Class had a very successful year. For fund raisers the class sold 200 cases of candy, almost 250 flowers on Homecoming Day, hosted several cake raffles at basketball games, sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance and held a car wash. Aimee was assisted by Manette Joksch, vice-president, Lisa deFremery, secretary, Shelly St. John, treasurer, and advisors, Mr. Bill Batze and Mrs. Sue Churchill freplaced Mrs. Jean Noble in Novemberl. The Sophomores won the Homecoming float competition for the second straight year with the theme, Can the Cougars. In the spring the Classes of '83 and '84 co-sponsored the highly successful Sophomore Hop!Junior Prom where Mike Miller and Shelly St. John were crowned king and queen. The class of 1984 was led by Amiee Vasta for the third year in a row asjuniors. She had plenty ofhelp from her officers: Manette Joksch, vice-president, Lisa deFremery, secretary, and Shelly St. John, treasurer. Mr. Bill Batze and Mrs. Gretchen Tovar CShe replaced Mrs. Sue Churchill in Septemberl, lead support and direction for our class. Thejuniors took first place in the float competition for the third year in the row with the theme, Pac the Mats. With successful fund-raisers, candy sales, flowers at Homecoming and raffles during the basketball season, the Class of '84 was in excellent financial shape for the start of their senior year. They started their senior year with class officers: Kimber Dittmore, president, Manette Joksch, vice- president, Cathy Siino, secretary, and Annamarie Coelho, treasurer. Our class advisors were Mr. Bill Batze and Mrs. Gretchen Tovar. Starting out the year with a big explosion the seniors' treasury had a sizeable sum of 88,000 in it. The class raised more money by sponsoring the Homecoming Dance, they sold 300 red and yellow carnations and 170 cases of candy. This money helped increase the treasury by about 31,000 more. With this sizeable amount the class was able to choose an elegant establishment for their Senior Ball. The Class Officers and Mr. Batze toured many establishments before deciding upon H's Lordships in Berkeley near the Marina and overlooking the entire bay area from the Golden Gate to Albany. Tickets for the gala event went on sale in March, the cost per couple was 3310. This S10 entitled each senior a complimentary glass and invitation. The prestigous event took place on May 5, 1984. Over 400 seniors and their dates enjoyed the fine dining and dancing available at the Senior Ball. With money left over in the treasury, the Seniors made more than a single class gift to the school. They donated money for speakers for the football field, gave the PRIDE Committee some money to sponsor things, and finally gave the incoming freshman, the Class of 1988, a plus amount in their treasury to start their high school career. This last thing was done because the Class of '80 had left the Class of '84 S150 to start their freshman year. The Class of 1985 was aptly lead by Robin Pastor, president, Gina Anronica, vice-president, Janice Paulson, treasurer, and Senna Shanti, secretary. They were advised by Ms. Marian Canepa Cwho replaced Chris Weber in Septemberj and Mr. Mark Johnson Cwho replaced Dennis Hitchens during the school yearb. The class started out the year almost 83,000 in the red but were able to raise enough money to be in the black before their Prom. They sponsored the following to raise money: a sweatshirt sale, sold booster badges and candy grams, and hosted three dances: St. Patricks' Dance, the Junior Prom Cin conjunction with the Class of '86J and the Seniors Dance in June. With a theme of Beachin' '85 , thejuniors placed second in the float competition. They won the most spirited class at the Homecoming Rally. With money in their treasury, thejuniors could now look forward to a successful final year as seniors. Placing third in the Homecoming Float competition, the Sophomore Class was led by Tamara Teixeira, president, Bernie Sanabria, vice-president, Michelle Trebino, secretary, and Heather Roemer, treasurer. Mrs. Norma Equinoa Cwho replaced Pat Foley in Septemberl and Mr. Victor Thornhill were advisors for the Class of '86. To raise money, the sophomores hosted a Valentines Dance and the highly successful Sophomore Hop!Junior Prom. They sold candy and had a haunted house at Halloween time in Discovery Bay. As with most freshman classes, the Class of '87 had a hard time getting started. But under the capabble leadership of Cindi Johnson, president, Christine Chesser, vice-president, Carna Rodriquez, treasurer, and Stacy Knoblauch, secretary, the freshman got their act together. They were assisted by advisors, Mrs. Jeanne Partridge and Mr. Rod Beaver. They captured fourth place during Homecoming with their first ever float. They sponsored a candy sale, washed cars, and sold hats in the Spring to raise money for their treasury. LOOKIN' GOOD in classes saw numerous successful project to raise money for that all important Senior Ball. Looking good and good luck Class of 1984. 33 Akers, Rhonda Alcazar, Ana Altes, Theresa Anderson, Julie Andrinco, Gina Appleby, Annemarie Archer, Leon Arevaro, Phyllis Arrqueta, Pedro Arroyos, Alfred Arroyos, Linda Arunda, Karri Ausk, Mark Baldwin, Edy Balocca, Joseph Barco, Maria Bean, Bob Becerra, Eva Bell, Craig Bello, Donnie Berry, Ryan Berumen, Chris Bevill, Melissa Bluebaugh, Mike Bonham, Trina Boudreau, Cindy Bough, Keith Brace, Ray Braga, Denise Brewer, Kim Brown, Kathie Brown, Laura Burkhart, Jerry Burnett, Nancy Butler, Lorie Cakebread, Melissa Calahan, Rando Cardona, Rosalio Carr, Matthew Carranza, Tammy Carreon, Jessie Carvajal, Peter 34 . R Q cm., 5: . V N 'xi l fl l ff 6 v xl f' Q W0- s - , r vom- . ' L llama 13, K 1 4 ' s ni 'A ,Ss tw 2 wrfik MELISSA AND JOHNNY GUZMAN 1 Melissa Bevill and Johnny Guz-A 7 of Brentwood were married eb. 14 at St. Peter Martyr Church Pittsburg. Father Carlos per- rmed the ceremony. Vocalists ere Cecila Rameriz, Mike Mur- hy and Darla Dowd. The bride Wore a high neck gown fthfa pearled bodice and ruffled ig pelwlength train. The maid of honor was Sandy Bevill. Bridesmaids were Lori Joksch, J enelle Gallardo, Gina An- dronico, Edy Ceja, Anjeanette Stines. and Tina Giuntolli. Flower girllwas Maureen Dowd. , ,The-best man was Ruben Tapia. .gliers were Jeff Bevill, Andrew ,Sean Gilmtolli, Mike Me- us, Alex Sanabria and Hector ,Cdja. Ring bearer was Michael Ta- nia- fif? f QI A reception, att nded by 450 guests, was held at the Veterans Hall in Brentwood where a buffet of salads, cold cuts and lasagna was served. The couple honeymooned in Ma- zatlan and Puerto Vallarta for a week before returning to their home in Brentwood. The bride is a 1985 Liberty Union High School graduate and attends Los Medanos College. She works as a preschool teacher. She is the daughter of Shirley and Leon Bev- ill of Brentwood. The groom is a 1983 Liberty Union High School graduate. He works as a carpenter. He is the son of Angela and Johnny Guzman of Brentwood. I 'Y-' hlsilf L X A-A' -BV 4 I ' I I ' 4 , I I ,.g,. 41 v -,N ,- A101 HA ij B-5 U r , I A 1- 1' , . . J. X... I I , 1 1 rf! , , 1 V,-'Q ,I ET , , s . u V -a , u . ll jx 55 ,ll yn., I' 0 .41 v-- U' ' . S4 Ar I u rr gil, .Al 'I - In. , . - 1, ..v T '.,br41 W bg ' 1a'vL.' ' xi ' n AJ? ty .,' 1. . vs' .. ' - I , I' . an I'l' 'Wm If 'P 4 Y IJ uf J Lin ,4- 'Ja .fri TA ni IE. I 1l 'l H D YS 1' 'I p ecomlng vents DARRELL ODELL Jonathan Dale and Jimmv Johnson stioll onto the SENINIA SHANTI and Tami Piantanida share the same SaCk as ampus during Homecoming Week The Junioi C lass was successful in thev prepare to represent the Junior Class at the noon-time Castaneda, Irma Castrucci, Mike Cutino, Christina Chapin, Julie Charlton, Randy Chatman, Debbie Chavez, Anthony Chavez, Keith Clark, Tami Clark, Jeff Clark, Mary Clement, Noel Coelho, John Colebaugh, Kriss Colmenares, Ignacio Combes, Tina Cordua, Eric Costa, Tony Craffey, Lilly Cruz, Bay Dale, Jonathan 35 -. ,N - - J Q , ,. ,gg ,Vg Deaton, Tony Q ' R if 1' ' Pig Dessaussois, Laura , fx 1' . ' ' -af 5 ff Dessaussoxs, Paul 5 N tl A llCl'I'lK'li, Tom ' y Dominguez, Marina 1 U Douglas, Billie X I, ' Dittmore, Sharniel X f I 1' QR, ' , ff? Dias, Robert Diaz, John Dixon, Jon Duarte, Tony Dumont, Scott Dunning, Ellen Eisenbeis, Derek vi ,... N! P Erickson, Jim Ernst, Susan l , i , , Sain ,Q b ,.!, I I f,- L. Ig , ' ei . - ,, . - is , , v n 1, ,. fv- A . i V I if' Y U 1 X u: ff? ff, i Q. f ' N N f- , i 55,2 .14 . Nl 1, f V , Pi-riff, - QF ' 3 i ' . ' - . ,5 v 'A o. Espindola, Luisa q y., . f Q E Q .QL Espinoza, Patricia - ' Q 5 ' I f' Q Y Farr, Sam X ' , 1 Feit, Bobby ' Felipe, Frank K F NN EH---1-, W M T 'W i u ' x 2 9' 0 e,,. I . , 'hw'-xwwwwu CHRIS BERUMEN carefully shaves the lather offofa thin balloon. This was one of the activities held during' noon- time of Homecoming Week. 36 N a 1 I sf., li E N M ev , gg 2 3.-f ' ii i X,...., TAKING time out for lunch, Mike Bluebaugh chows down during the beautiful fall weather on campus. Juniors Shave Balloon for Homecoming fi , PHYLISS AREVALO and Gina Andronico show off their JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT, Robin Pastor, shares her newest outfitsjustin from I MagninsofBrentwood. Thejunior firefighting experiences with fellow classmates Kim Winters girls were participating in Punk Day during Homecoming and Melissa Bevill. Week. af a :.i ., ,.,, , l , f ff I Flechsing Scott Franco Eric Forney Alberta Franks, Teresa Gallardo, Jenelle W, QV i , Fisher, Juli 1 , i n Fitzgerald, Dannette Gallego, Rod Garcia, Maria Gasca, Domingo Gentry, Debbie Geyser, Debbie Gill, William I 1 42 f li I . is G M E 4 aff gay n f A ,' ,F , Q Goldman, Laura I S i ly ,Q it 2556 L.',1Efrf+i if ff S ifa- . 3, Gomes, Deborah g 'Q'- 5 4 an 1 Qi' P X Gomez, Gurnaro 'Xa ' a tj Gomez, Regina I , ' ,Q ' 9 X Gonzalez, Ely ' VV! ' ' Gonzalez, Robert 5:4 'gkv Gonzalez, Ruben J Gonzales, Shelia ig' lj, J 'X' ffl i 37 Juniors Pull gainst Winning Seniors LVPIC HABIIRICZ, Sean Lasher. Maria Garcia, and Pat Grimes struggletohelptheotherjuniors out-pull the Senior l'l:iss in the Tug-of-War Contest during the activities on Homecoming Day, rf' EATING LUNCH on one of the favorite benches on campus are these two junior girls, Lori Marshall and Tami Sherman. Good weather or bad, students used this bench east of the cafeteria as a gathering place before and after school and during lunch-time to visit and eat. Graunstadt, Tony ' . fm ,,' fag Grimes, Patrick ' ' ' 4 - .. ' Groves, Marissa , l- 5 I ' U- ' Q Gruenewald, Marian ' .. A f. Guitron, Lorena , 1 , 4, A- ' Q, - Haase, Charlie 1 fa Q, J Q-.X . ls Hadsell, David K I E A 4'1 A 'gl io' Hall, Rhonda Hall, Caree Hampton, Rebecca Harris, Chris Harris, Colleen Hurst, Debbie Harty, Melissa 1 I , 4 L K' .I ' l q H ft Hasenpausch, Corine Herner, Karie Him, Joe - Hinojos, Cathy J Horne, Jeff . . Huber, Will Huddleston, Jeff 1 'E ala Hynes, Colleen Jackson, John Jensen, David Johnson, Homer Johnson, Jim Johnson, Joyce Jungers, Nick 38 S 'liz ,- -A .Ll if xf'K w 4 ln. 1 . xl K . fc Q. gn .. ' ' ' V3 Y tg -aw V r' f I . 4 1 ' 4 Zi ff? ' 9' ' ' -F T af' Q' -A gf: . 1 1 A.. '., 4 2 X. , Kiygl v, I ., , ' , 5 X . 1 qt, ,V V 9 . f . x .. -2:1 ,233 1 6 l 15, .7', 43.? - f! 1 - . 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V- we 4 xi is V 4 ' 1 Kember, Becky Kilbreth, Angela Kim, Tom Kindt, Wendy King, Kim Kolkmann, Jennifer Kouhestani, Carmen Krumlinde, Judy Kuhn, Jennifer Lanoy, Leslie Lasher, Sean Lawing, Bobby Liddington, Bob Liddington, Mark Liddington, Tim Ligon, Mike Lineker, JoAnn Lorenzetti, Karla Luccena, Robert Luna, Danny Macy, Steve Maguneo, Jorge Magnison, Dawn Mahoney, Colleen Maloon, Sean Markus, Ronda Marquez, Nancy Marshall, Lori Martin, Alison Martin, Gina Martin, Lisa Martines, Lawrence Martinez, Marina Martinez, Mark Martinez, Tony Mecham, Tom Miller, Cori McCausland, Lynn McClellan, Kelly McDaniels, Theron McKinney, Barbara Mello, Pam 39 Junior Girls Help in ctivities, Sports Q ,rE u 3 Nl . ll illlml. f 'KX Nl lint lim l Y ' V ri -, 'M' 1+ Q 32 .1 ix x .1 NI . . , . lxtl llii Ilillllllllti X LQ W X ji I. N ' Q ltr ll ll YK X ,Q 'I N 9 I -4 I' i 5 o.1.1l mini: A, s, 5 - 1' ff' lb . 4 Q I X l ' N .o i QQ-vim .r . . J :: L s . K' 1 C f X we-vi - l l W , .. . J. .ll s 1 s' l s f 'Wr- n 'Q 5 J I l f',Es. .. X X . x N ' ffl'- . N g,e5-Rats -T f ,: ' 1'. -ff gf .qyilgpf -5 1 1 Q ON HOMECOMING DAY, Karla NANCY B U RNETT and 5 ll' Lorenzetti andJill Paulson dress Joyce Johnson show off this up. Both girls worked during the giant, stuffed Lion during Rally as MC's to help with the an- lunch time on the lawn east of nouncing of King and Queen. the cafeteria. These two ju- nior girls were both active in volleyball and softball. v 15 I Y- a- ' - J Q-324, ,qv If X ,, my 'S X., N Q?--if he , ,,,, V- ...gs-ui!! 5-' I i '-q 'Nf - .-,,,,,N..f R A --.-. ,- .1-f ., ,... N.,, ,, I 1 1 ' ' N., 1 1,13 z . Y -9:y,:,: , I ogy AJ,-L . . fm.. L, gn . .rf..gwM ' sf, any f if, f :M V ' 4 H- 11 : -' 14 : As z f A -' ' I :4 ' H' .. v K . n . gr! r , ,I f . A 1 '10, ' ,Q f . ' F ' ' - gf, fy -.J F , , ,I ' , ef ' ' V75 ' 4 A7 f f L, ky 31f n xI1 1'15f'f ' ', 1 cf I 25 ' 1 - 4-'QE , . nj! , ,,,,,, ,, , . . , Q . , I 1 ,25 1 Q - Clfz b . . 5 -4 .. ,A 4. - 'fax b 1 . 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' Ii, ,ff oz: I 'v ' 1 ' Y n li Hy: 4 7 f V ' I X A 'ti-11' flliiu ' Piantanida, Tami Poertner, Heidi Price, David Pugh, Kelly Quesada, Scott Ramos, Johnny Ramirez, Luis Ramirez, Lupe Ramirez, Yolanda Read, Ron Reed, Dwayne Reed, Tracy Riley, Suzette Rios, Sandy Rittenhouse, Tim Robbins, Craig Roberts, David Roberts, Steven Rodgers, Tina Rodrigues, Mary Rodriguez, Mike Rodriguez, Nancy Russell, Marni Salluce, Marianne Sancen, Silvia Sanchez, Rene Shackelford, Sherr Shanti, Senna Shepherd, Natalie Sherman, Tami Silva, Leanord Simister, Dana Simmons, Fred Simoni, Paul Simpson, Doug Sipes, Elaine Sisneroz, Paula Smith, Daryl Smith,-Dennis Smith, Dru Smith, Todd Solivan, Adriahn 41 i Spence, Rob Stills, Danny Stivers, Sharon Stoner, Mike Talbot, Christine Talvin, Matt Thomas, Cherie Thresh, Davis Toon, Tabatha Tudhope, Jennifer Turchie, Ron Turchie, Serena Vasquez, David Vestal, Allen Vierra, Kim Viera, Shelley VonSchopp, Paul Wadnizak, Terri Weaver, Michael Wells, Tracy Wilgenbush, Scott Wilkins, Scott Wilkins, Curtis Williams, Denise Winters, Kim Wirth, Tina Worden, Clay Wozniak, Eric Wozniak, Shelia Zepeda, Silvia Zepeda, Ulices Zesati, Nina Clogston, David Grey, Sher Kimura, Taiji Leufstedt, Cecilia Lion, Kim Margelony, Debra Santiago, Sandra Schendel, Chris Townzen, Nancy Whitelock, Trish 42 ',N. Q' ig f zi.z.:. .:,yj,,!'- - u .1i: ---- 1 4 Ik ,xx Y if Xf -all 5 , - K . S fl 5 1 1 ' I i QR in Girls Guide Sophomores as Officers A A., J - s u 5 .5 ' .,- ' L 5 . -S 5, , E V if t A L i A li-: ' . .. ,act u- -'Q ' ' 'N' f my m A M ' xr 'S P 'G 1 .' 3 X . - 1 ' Ji I ,if , i . .. .Y 'Vx ,K ,f X x iii, ' 'R :sae ,, A.,-.L ,K ,V K ,- SOPHOMORE CLASS officers and advisors forthis schoolyearwere Mrs. Norma Equinoa, advisor, Heather Roemer, treasurer, Michelle Trebino, secretaryg Bernie Sanabria, vice- presidentg Tamara Texeirra. pres- identg and Knot picturedi Vic Thorn- hill, advisor. Abeyta, Laura -f - Acasio, Mark Adam, Jeanine Anderson, Carole Andrade, Alma Arbogast, Scott Arroyos, Regina T il 1- 4? - v X ,, gm 'G W f .stirs za ' A , f X in ,A 8 ' 1 4 ' I' 1 f H -I 1 , A Ayers, James v 1 Bakker, Kevin Baldwin, Veronica Batista, Danielle Batze, Brandy Baude, Philip Becerra, Stacy 'Y v'1 Beech, Lynn Belscher, Leeza Berghult, David Berlinn, Dorsey K l -. ,' . Bettencourt, Jeff ,J X ' ' Q - Bither, Janell REX ,U .2 . Blake, Richard u ' N 4 ll Y ? x f N- I' ' 5 I 5 5 5, ' ' 4 , . , 3 ,. B1ak1ey,Matr ' ' ,, Blatt, Michelle 1 - l 'Q Bleard, Wendy fav ft. Borbon, Richard gr . 3 Bostard, Terry , f , gotellloiljiich .i A jfffvf i 'Y gh oug , isa dir: D f t X ' 43 Bradley, Rick Braxton, Jeannette Brewer, Michelle Brown, Greg Brown, Kim Camcimella, Lynette Campbell, Patti Camarillo, Windy Caragnaro, Stephanie Carpenter, Cindy Cavallaro, Shawn Chavez, LeeAnn Christensen, Eric Clemoas, Kyle Clutter, Kevin Coble, Kendra Cochran, Larry Colbert, Dianne Colburn, Mike Colemenares, Luis Combs, Gary Contreas, Michelle Cornelius, Ramon Cosby, Craig Coster, Kellie Couaroom, Lisa Cover, Scott Crippin, Jeannette Cunningham, Pam Dallman, Danny Dallman, Rick Dale, Dara Darone, Tony Davis, Kelly Davis, Susan Dejesus, Susan Delgado, Johnny Deneen, Danny Deskin, Randy Derrick, Orville Dias, Danny Diaz, Lisa 44 v vii l 0. 'x '.a 'x cn iffi Q A -I 3- f l I Qi. x A Nxxk IFF! ' . xi . 5 x V '-5, ' 1 xl.,-Q ' -A - . -- fuk' -X. .5 4 . ,. , xi, in - ' 'V 9 - vu 4' I Wg, V i ,G f 4 ., V ' iii? fm' 'S Q -. - ' , ,, ' ' ' ' ' s :gs ,xg ' .3 - . . E , Y . . W is 'K im 0 Q. 's ,- I A -Q -v- . F r X - V l I. N - WN ,D X I i 4, 0 1 1 ,gt- f fi ii lx 5 1 k - , 5 gi M Y 1 s 3 x f 1 if 'P' 5 i iff J 'rg ' in I 'f ri .xx -v X , , . F I1 1 r gg -7- I gig, . , W . 1 iv I 1 C 1 1 I ! an ., t I l X. 5- 'f ,, .,, y 1:.'s i - 1 .3 5 I. M pal -Q Y' ef sg. u. l iw! 'i 1 W! . H Sophomore Girls Dress-up For'Ten Years Day 'I D, ' 5. ,Q 37.5. L '34 3. rif, faq A I .r-'ij' BERNIE SANABRIA, Michele Trebino, and Pamela Higgins show the rest of the school what they will be doing in ten years. It looks as if Bernie and Michele are finally graduating while Pamela is now gradu- ated to prison. This was just one of the events days that sophomores and others could show their individualism and earn points for their classes during Homecom- ing Week Activities. Each day the students that dressed up had to go over to the Cafeteria complex to show that they had dressed and get the points for their class. The seniors won the overall spirit trophy for the week. 'E . 1- : ' Q ,T f U 1 N V 3, A F Diaz, Maria 's -- 5 -. ' ,A Doench, Chris r - w , 'N 1 g ' F ' - Dollosso, Shane 1 i - Donahoe, Michelle ,Q , 7, 5 Duncan,Jen1ffer , Daveport, Bonnie .u -A J, N 2 5, Egashira, Rey .V at ' 'Q-5 ' ez' ,811 2 -r '--1 ' ' . i i.' . g England, Jeanette 4 - G ' 1- '15, Ervin, Samantha , Lil r 4 f V- Fee, Barbara E t Fejes, Mimi I 1 - -, Fernandez, Bernice -, rg, . A+ ' 'H Fisher, Barry 1, 'A' Foney, Alberta I - .. .. . :gn-as vi. - :., 'Zi -, , f2?2'if'f1 71.1 T'i ':'.L f A WH, H. 'rl 45 1' f?gffi ?f.j,g my ' f ,Q -, ws-. .ISL Freeman,'Margaret ,, F T X ' ' 11 Frey, Mallnda 'L . as Friedman, Caroline 4 Funsea, Dayton Furlong, Patrick Fuhrer, Ed Garcia, Elisa . ,, -,, i '2 1 Y' F f5 .?77 ' KF Garcia, Junior Garcia, Virginia , , Gasca, Sergio f- Gay, Brenda' . ' , , L ' N Geddes, Helen , x ,E iii ' Q .J ,.,. Q 'f f ,p g ,A ' Gentoli, Sean , g , -,Dgufn Aw, ga y, f ' ' H- Gerry, Scott V if I Q -ix V , X A Q 'rf 'L ,ill 'fy 9 A 45 i Sophomores Participate in Band, Drama i if , r If i l ,I mb X I X i 1 ,xx K3 , ciiti1iiIljIS,.IZiS0ll Gilson, Adam Gohie, Sonya Gomes, t'onnie Gomez, Maria Graunstadt, Nathan Greathank, Kristi Gray, Christy Gregg, .lainie Guiterrez, Cindy Guiterrez, JoAnn Guitron, Sandra Guthrie, Varol Guthrie, Danny Guthrie, Nanci Haag, Wendy Hall, Kristy Hall, Ron Halford, Tommy Harris, Daryl Harris, Renee Harrison, Jack Hatter, Jeannine Hay, Greg Heath, Jerry Ileiinhacker, Anne Helecker, Steve llennessey, t'orrine 46 ll BRANDY BATZE partici- ENJOYING a break fiom the patesina production ofBrown usual band choies Scott Gerry K, Bag Theatre in October. slides down at McDonalds js t, 5 9 , Yi i N 'fi i? X Q ' lagfiigg 1 A fi' gs. 'V 'A S. ,, X W' X 1 , f 2 2 ff? I , Q f .xx 1 A In Q vb 13 pi X t Fr A ' -in . ,ie 4 S. 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' e r ' 7 IS.-s Q '- I ,324 ' F iffy' ' .. ., W ,L 94,-: ya Henrquez, Beatrice Hernandez, Daniel Hernandez, Mark Hernandez, Monica Higgins, Pamela Hobbs, Jerry Hopkins, Audrey Horton, Karen Hudson, Michael Hurtado, Sergio Hyland, Jennifer Inman, Sandy Jarvis, Darren Jensen, Alan Jensen, Singe Jepsen, Suzanne Jimenez, Alfred Johnson, Rick Jones, Donna Kalinowski, Kevin Keller, Lisa Kennedy, Mike Knecht, Michelle Kniss, Chester Kouhestani, Karen Krey, Fred Lent, Heather Leon, Marie Levi, Lisa Lewis, Terry Liddington, Deborah Linagen, Lisa Linch, Liz Linden, Susan Llamas, Ronnie Luna, Derek Luna, Doreen Lunsford, Wendy Machado, Kim Machado, Lisa Madrid, Chris Madrid, Ricardo 47 lNla7,:zina, Luis Manzo, .loc-y lllarchi. Mike Marshall, Earl Mzlrliii, Todd Martinez, Antonio Martinez, Sophia Matsatani, Rhonda lNlauriscio, Kiln Maury, Hola McBride, Debi Mc-Donald, Wade Mc'l,einore, Kevin lNlclNlurrian, Jody MclNlurtrey, Vheri Medrano, Ric-hard Meeks, Lorie Melgoza, Fernando Mendoza, Denise Meyer, Rich Millard, Allen Miller, Lisa Miller, Jeff Montanez, Ike Moody, Shannon Moore, Claudia Morgan, David Morse, Steve Mullins, Charles Munoz, Brenda Murdock, Kenna Mythen, Stacie Nearey, Mike Nelson, Suzy Nevis, Sabrina Newberry, Bob Noah, Missy Nunn, Jerod Ochoa, Gino Oretega, Maria Oretegfa, Bobby Ortiz, Jose 48 L ,, ,llllllm l l F' 2 f 1 ' V ,l , lDl2'son, x n, lilly XT ' 2. I ,A ophomores , . . qua V M- -y-,,,E,., 1 eu , Re fn s ! - :Q - I ' fo ' 5 . ' x , , 'X , N Enjoy Warm Fall Weather 4 ,WN , Q -- ,Y ' U i-1 ,. av l L --1 --:mr ---f' ff -- 'sr- 3 , 1 r f,i A I-IL in Q4 I Af li J If A ,f QQ- BE?-9 Mp f, in ' 1 M '.:0 : M! E ' r x 4, if uri S. .' R. R . ' 3, R Q s , V . :ek x A L ' X 'X Q. 'V V , A 5 , ., ..,,, , , Q 2 ' ff ', -1 i !'3 l xg., L . ev gn 3 -Q 'Q xr, J A? i Ei Urozro, Vhristina Usegm-i'a, l'riel s l'zi1'ku, Mit-hi-lle X l'ag'e-Russell, Laura l,2i2Ill2l1f2ll', Edwin Panopio, Sanni , Parker, Alven i h. i ga!! ' f x l'arker, Becky Parker, Boyd Parks, Britt Pastor, Stacie Pearson, Ryan Peralta, Ronnie Perry, Greg: 1 lf, 7 Peseacei, Richelle Peterson, Dana Philpot, Karen - Pmkwart, Shawn - Poertner, Kathyrn Polly, Stacey Price, Lisa 1 e ' 1 V 'I Q, rx., ug L-,, , 'Q 4, ' K 2 4' -fr' V A vs I '5- 8 -v v 1 s an I 4' s I t 1 A M. pn f. U s.,ws 1 , ri, 56-lv-lu 1 ' ' E ' .L,,. ,A Ramirez, Abigail 951 4 9- Reck, Nolen ' Reiswig, Monica Reynolds, Mike Reynoso, Antonio Reyes, Paul Rhyne, April SOPHOMORES, Markell Starr and Susan Dejesus, enjoy the warm fall weather during lunch- time.Therains werelaterthis year and students took advantage of that by eating their lunch on the grass between the gym and Cafeteria. 49 ophomore Girls Display Different Moods Riclolfi, Roy Ringo, Mike Rios, James Rocco, Robert 'V- Romlrigruez, Trisha Rodriguez, Yolanda Roemer, Heather ,...x -vu Rutldick, Lori 's , Russell, Karen Ravieon, Thomas . Salgado, Marcos Samson, Jim Sanabria, Bernie Sanchez, Jaime ., v U l A Sanchez, Sara Sandate, Javier Scott, Jeff Searcy, Maurice Serrano, Jaime Shanti, Marcy Shultz, Brian Sherman, Bryce 7 4 Sigman, Michael . Simons, Steve ' Sipes, Sara Smith, Taresa Somerhalder, Nancy Sousa, Natalie 5 L . , a i j E x rf ., 4. 1 , , ,f . . I , . .. , f A , I V 7 , 1 y' -'., - 1 , , 1 S I,V , .-' A. , 1 Az . , if . I 1 , I , 1 . , a - , 1 .. , an , 1 , 1 1 , 1 DEBBIE Ll DDINGTON plays on the little merry-go-round after an away basketball game. 50 1 Q f ' iii! nn., P xx 'A , .1 - S 'i f. ,if -f j 5 lj' . lg ' ,. Y . ,sfo ' u I T , 'y i W , 5 'A gg Y Q 1 , A . ' I' - ' ' 1 :fi I 1 'Q ' h 4, . i sy 'J Sri..-'ff i y .,, ik f-v P 'F ..A' , l , r S X ' A A '90 l rf ' F .2 ,K ,- fv- f - S ' '. f. Y' 1 414 5,8 . .. W. 1 0' . li , ' I i Q yi' V74 ff 'L ' - ' if is 4 0 ' 0 . - -- J 4? , Q 9 ' 7 x i A 3 I - is N f ! 1 1, iigg f g j. 1 94, f wav, - J ,, Q' ' ' ' -nf . R 1' 'M 2 J 1 i ' 4 x - , V, I g , 2 :L s-s u,.--- 'li . fl ' ' I 2 l 'fi' -1 1 W i 1 1 fill ri , .,K Zuniga, Margarita , J . 1 wi? FW? 4 - ,l IA 1 x 1 SPECTHCU LH R SUP HI STICHTEDW , , SHHRT Starr, Markell Stockton, Debbie Stoeffler, Susan Stowell, Marc Stulce, Christina Strickland, Danny Sweany, Richard Tatar, Darrell Teixerra, Tamara Terry, Michell Thomas, Dorene Thorpe, Jodie Tovar, Tracy Trebino, Michele Treichelt, Terri Trefz, Robin Troike, Jamie Tom, Tyson Twigg, Erica Vargas, Robert Vega, Fernando Velasco, Fausto Velez, Anita Westbrook, David Williams, Darren Wilson, Brian Wood, Jeff Woolridge, Matt Woolridge, Mike Wooten, Barbara Wollaston, Julie Wozniak, Keith Wright, George Ybarra, Mike Zachery, Jerry SFECIHL il O ' 'BG' H 7' Ackerman, Dana Ackerman, Leanne Alcazar, Jose Anderson, Steve Anderson, Tim Anderson, Wendi Arevalo, David Argueta, Olimpia Amrstead, Jim Arteaga, Dafne Bailey, Matt Barnes, Krisite Bean, Jim Beasley, Teresa Bell, Steven Bells, Jody Benson, Aaron Beccera, Tricia Bernal, Daryl Bethea, Tim Betz, Charlie Biglow, Heather Biles, Jenny Bilyeu, Margie Blau, David Bloodworth, Kim Boardman, Patricia Boehrer, Mike Bomben, Blake Botelho, Leonard Brachen, Tim Braga, James Branson, DeLora Burrola, Miri Cardona, Emma Carpenter, Shelly Carreon, Maragarita Castaneda, Angelica Castro, Jim Ceja, Harvey Ceja, Kiko Chavez, Brandi 52 x . l in 1, i ' C l r ,O ,, A N X -r ' X ix Q l f '- ' X M1 2 y G 5 e. me -1 s l 1 fe -1 ,Lt 'i ' A . f I Aiir A , evil ,- . l Xa, In di. 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W ' ' - . 1' - L 1 V ' , 1- ' i fl Us . , 5 1 , ,Q I . - 1 C , I ' f 9 si 1 KIM READ and Stacy Knoblauch turn around from spying on the Se- nior Class float and have their picture snapped. During Homecoming Week, members of all the classes travel from one float building site to another to check the progress ofthe other classes. The seniors were constructing their float in the FFA ag barn. Chavez, Lori Chesser, Christine Child, Ana Christenson, Dawn Clawson, Shawn Colbert, Harold Coleman, Gina Cordua, Kevin Craffey, James Cragin, J.P. Crase, Shelly Cursi, Kyle Dale, Jeanne Darone, Michele Davis, Tina DeFermery, John Demingos, Miguel DeSilva, Brian Dominguez, Gilbert Dominguez, Manuel Dougherty, James Dowdy, Tawnya Duarte, Danny Dumont, Kelly Duncan, Lisa Duquette, Cindy Erskine, Sherry Esparza, Lupe 53 Freshmen 'Map the Mats, Espejo, Roberta Faria, Dee-Dee Ferogiaro, Eddie Ford, Matt Foster, Rene Frazer, Dan Freeman, Felicia Friedman, Caroline Frizzell, Randy Fryburger, Melissa ' K Fuhrer, Fran Galey, Robin Galvan, Freddie - Gamino, Michael ik ' - 3. , -y . 'io ' v ' ' VL fs e X' it G in Football f , vi 'N 4 vs l .fh- 5 1 lv, at E t Ll ' SQ gum . ,g' -,. - M- ...sri V , . .,,., , ,, 2 1 ,,, , t ,.. 4' , 5 -v :- Q ' ' K F A 1 F . , , C.l ' ' ,. .57 X ' -mfg' - fi fu ' 1, xelq ac e? it M it 257 1. Garcia, Frank 55 limi' . K ' Garcia, Jacinto - rr if f ' I 'f ,Q Garcia, Jose Luis Q- ' , .' g Garcia, Oralia , X ' ' Gasca, Lupe ' h , Gatlin, Derek 1K - 1 X Gee, Wende 'f X tx 'Airs 3: X, ' 1 if - n N L f P - N I. Q. Q 1 G 1' 'x.,- . t 'K 1 'i ian., , ..x.,,,,.,,x Gallegos, Ryan George, Shelly Ghiselli, Korrin . Giannotti, Mike 1 Gibson, Nicole l Goldman, Brandon Gensler, Raquel s s,. -- 'Q N ANNOUNCING their senti- ment, the frosh cheerleaders put a giant poster before the start of the second half. The baby Lions were hosting the Miramonte Matadors on Ohm- stede Field for another football game. 54 S, U , U . 's ax N as 'Q 4 K in R ,TX X533 HM F-+G Jlqgv MSM an , ,Q Q? ' ' 4' - ,N ' l 1, N E 5 M 'x , Y.,,,- ., , 1 cy ff A A f 'ii ,. 5 .4 v-. I 'N an, 1? 1 5 ? x , f -..- x I : .4 E ' 1, 3?-:'. . Q, Q P , ' U 1 4' I I 3555? H J 1. , j , f i'.,ix,? , g 7799 V V WE, K . Wi ,. f f 4 f,,,, A , .4 3 f ' 6 4' il F ' v F ' 59 ' vu lx , ' ti? z ' l Q- , 's .- I ,v X, Gonsalves, Rhonda Gonzalez, Gricelda Gonzalez, Janet Gott, Timothy Granado, John Gregory, Abbe Gregory, Jay Groves, Timothy Guerrero, Mike Guerrero, Rosie Guinn, Ronald Haase, Jan Habig, Julie Hall, Jerri Hall, Tammy Hamilton, Julie Hanna, Warren Hansen, Scott Hallon, Scott Harty, Aaron Heitmeyer, Kurt Helmka, John Henriquez, Hilda Henriquez, Lorena Herrick, Alice Herring, Julie Hilburn, Cindy Hilburn, Kathy Hooper, Michelle Hoos, Lannette Hughes, Jason Huber, Rob Hurtado, Salvdor Jamey, Mark Jensen, Amy Johnson, Cindi Johnson, Tiffany Kettle, Yvette King, Toni Knoblauch, Stacey Koasem, Mike Kam, Heather 55 Freshmen Participate in Different Events Kriens, Jeff Krogli, Krista Kyrros, 1l21SS2illtll'Zl Labanon. Ron Labrado, llolly LaFai'ga, Claudia Laniport. Aleciu Lanoy, Liz Ligon, David Lim, Ginger Litton, Mary Leake, Theresa Lobo, Rick Lomeli, Felipe Long, Michelle Lorero, Maria Luckett, Aaron Lundburg, Travis Madrid, Jesus Maeza, Manuel Mann, Catherine lit W .-f 56 ' 0. Y- '11 4 ,l 1 ,l F s at 'N R! H ff' ia A' 'i Y I , L, . 5 Q. 5 lk XXL l'.. A L E A4 xx t I: +V' X S'-' ' ' E: f lk ' L XZ' - f A 1, jN 'Q....l ' 1 H Q . kt, JEANETTE VALVERDE and BROWN BAG PARTICI- Lisa Meyer proudly show off PANT, Justin Pace, goes their Halloween costumes at the through his lines with other Choir Club dance in October. members of the cast. I . I , ,Hai ,ix , - 'A 1.1 1 , , . V as Q I 'X' E Q A 1 , , v ., I 1 ' I l l K fi A ,L IQ' , Q swgvqm 1 K 5 , ll 'lille i My H ' , , , ,,,.A , ' D A ' i me U a 4 0 G 2 -f -1,1 4 F X A ': ' .J 1. 5 in , 4, V Elf . , .,, , ,i T V..,., T 'Q ' i C A I 0 s f-v Us A W i L f 5 t N, ja, i- l . 2 QS, if T A N is ' V C t ., a ia fl ' , NL. 1 In Y y LAL, 'N ' 3- -6. ' T 6 33' X, . 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E N ' i f , 4 ' , l f . 1 E 3, Y gi l ,J l Y , ' ' 1 if .' 1 Manning, Mike March, Christopher Marchio, Raymond Marsicano, John Martinez, Alex Martinez, David Martinez, Tim Martinez, Yvonne Mass, Tony Matioch, Ona May, Tom McCausland, Chrissy McCausland, Deedee McClelland, Jason McClelland, Michael McCullough, Shad Mederaz, Marney Mendoza, Carmen Mendoza, David Mercado, Michele Meyer, Lisa Miller, Teresa Minick, Samuel Minor, Doug Montanez, Mimi Moon, Melinda Morfin, Yolanda Morse, Kim Mount, Julie Murillo, Stefanie Narzisi, Frances Neely, Jared Nelson, Sheri Norris, Bobby Nunn, Jason Odell, Clayton Olague, Marilu Olan, Martisa Omegan, Kimberly Orozco, Adrian Orozco, Iveth Orozco, Minnie 57 Orozco, Paula Ortega, Octavio Ortega, Veronica Usegruera, Lorena Overholzer, Eric Overholzer, Michele Oxley, Alan Pace, Justin Padilla, Armand Page, Bob Paguaga, Edwin Pastor, Scott Pato, Wendy Patterson, William Paul, Lisa Payne, Tammy Payne, Wade Pearson, Dave Pebley, Robert Pelletier, Sean Perez, David Perez, Jess Perryman, Tiffany Peters, Juli Peters, Vanessa Pilat, Helena Pinkston, Gregory Plaster, Michelle Platis, Gus Plitt, James Polly, Patricia Podwys, Kimberlie Powers, Regina Quintanilla, Hector Rada, Ernie Ramirez, Ryder Ramsey, Tim Randle, Donald Read, Kiersten Read, Kim Reed, Christine Reil, David 58 g , I 5 , ,se , se ,JP y If i 3 1 -A Tiff 3 is vfff- ,Es s. 5 l rf ' . G g - ,N l 4 Q c 5 unv- 4 K , 'Mg I , '- , 1 'ST' X an 1 , ' M, ' . .val A Q gin.- .-0? 5vu.,- ' 4 1' ff as v , V 5 f ' fav i r , P' J gyiz, -,:'I,,-5 1- C Q Q 3 ' , I ' - ,..... , 3 Nl ' t 5' --... ' K at N' A Q ,. xv ff 'P' , nl, fi li, f 1 :Lit 1 s Je' W . f , . sri tg - .L ,. , I! -- . . 4 - X w ' 1 4,-P . X ' N IZ' lx 1- , ..,, ' .L m - i ire 4 , B E - N' ' ra ' i , x . 1 E 7 vi mf Freshmen Class Builds 'Shak ' Pyramid ,..,. 1 'E Z.,. 54 , , in 5 15' f - 1 ffi 1 ' A, 'af .ff ,gl f. C. Z. ,.... ,gg ,..... ..... 4 ., ' X f,-2 iT ,. . i, .-i 3 46 FRESIIMEN CLASS MEMBERS strug- gle to build their pyramid of 15 people during Homecoming Day Activities. All of the classes and faculty had difficulty this year in this pyramid race. The fresh- men second and third layer collapsed for a moment as they attempted to add stu- dents to their fourth level. The seniors won the overall competition. , I ' Reynoso, Martha 1 , ff .Q ' Rhoads, Arwen . , Rice, Nancy , Richardson, Dirk 2 i' Richardson, Valarie 1' qi' ' 1 I rf I p i Zvi. i 'zu . ,-.5 C9 4, xx 1. 1 A, X I Radolfi, Sal 1 A f Riley, Kimberly J lf, 1 , .,f ,4 f' ' 'f Robinson, Sheila 1 Rock, Barry Roddy, Jerry Rodriguez, Angela V Rodriguez, Carna Rodriguez, Frank Rodriguez, Jorge K Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Yolanda Rogers, Jimmy Romano, Cathy , Rudick, Samantha Ruelas, Olisa Ruiz, Juanita Rust, Dawn Sabedra, Lena Sadler, Jason Sandate, Silvia Santiago, Gennie Schafer, John Schendel, Franz 59 Scherzer, .leanene Schwitters, Shawn Scortino, Frankie Seaver, Candle Seeley, Shane Serrano, Jr. Shackelford, Shelli Shet't'ield, Billy Shelton, Mark Shelton, Michelle Shuck, Angela Shults, Scott Skelton, Glen Siilio, Joe Sinianek, Elizabeth Simoni, Nicole Sims, Jamie Smith, Donna Sonnenburg, Lisa Souza, Michelle Spence, Larry Stack, Edward Stamon, Marty Stefanik, Christine Stinette, Uhad Stoeffler, Leslie Straub, Terry Strickland, Darsey Swisher, Brett Tamayo, Richard Tarecoa, David Taylor, Jill Taylor, Robert Thornhill, Kyle Tobar, Anthony Tom, Manley Trigro, Saug Trimble, Kristina Trice, Chere Turrieta, Ray Tyler, Tim Unpingco, Ronny 60 ..J'- .' i . ' 1 I 41 . A 'L :X , 'Trai' Effie, ii :P ' I 7 'av ,pq C 4' X Y I I , 5 R Q ' 25111 is .ws v- 4' ' 5 , ff. iEjIf,1f', V uh 1 433 ,- . 1, 6 Q ' Q- . x I Y I 'Q I ,, ,I A ,, ,l , . iraq I i ,,,v,V,fx I 2 ', , ' XSEVL ,X ' :V p eff. 'J I' ix . S , 0 vi f-- fi , ., 1 f 'Vi , , T X - if m T I I , it Y - ,.. , , . . .. 5 1 , v - ' l 'i . b qi 2 as Jw r ' . ', 1 f. R -gf . f- ,1 -G 1 A Z 532' X lr, ..-... 0 L FFF hs ,,, V Wi? A it in it 'ak:5lff?fi59 ' ' L., 1 f - flew . . if ' ff V - 5 5 is 2 ' ' , ' 1' ' ' ' X X ' 5-X K 'R mf l A in A ' A ' I -,xv N K I X K 1. S Q .fx I .4 'fri N. .Q ,, , ffaiilvr in l, , ' -sf' -1 iff -If, A , K V -ZTT. K' Tf, V, If e -X-. ..--,,-A'-7 --i ' 'l- I -L, K, ,Q -,fig-xg A -f 'J ll H 'T R r , 1. 5 a .i 9. fi -A I ' I A A fs f eq. in , f: 1 sa F. 1. 5 7 P ' ' - f ' ,N . 1 :Rv AY? '2'5Q'1f 605 - I ii 4 -F s 6. f' ' l W ' 'v ' x 4- '-1 , ' vi Q 1 1 - , . 1 N v M, - , .x . '-J Freshmen Girls Show off Their Smiles K' I ' 2 ' I 7 V Ht. 'HJ 44 4 we - w:aa:fr2'fa1 57 ppl, ,.. . I fl 1. Z vw , .sf .,.. X' -'Er X, Y lla'n. . 6 ., 'alle-, Sonia 'alve1'iie,.leeaiiette 'alencia, Lucimia 'asqueZ, Teil 'averic-k, Tony Vega, Arturo X X X'andivei', David X X X im? f S Vega, Malena 'F' 1. 2 ' - . v-L Veleziielasia , -e - 5, -1tal,Marc , i P Ni 1nt,Ileidi , , Q sz, Rosie .. Q ,, fr---'P '11 N I y gxa N 1 ri ,- . Q4 , vii ff' ' ia? 5 ' 3 . jg guyz , iv -Q W . H ' Jvq, TV: - . 4, -fe - ,fi 1' X ' , Q ,, ' f, '-'WJ' ,I l 1 - A, 5-.71 ,mf .--dw.. Q ' ' 5:33, ,-., i A: , X a I -,L f '.,'I'lOlJt1'L 1 ,, , ,, V , Wilson, Anthony ' ' ' f I Wilson, Paul 1 X we ' Wood, Suzanne X Zepeaser, Jo x Zesati, Sal 3 . -'s wg 'isa Q,-av 4. CRISSY MCCAUSLAND looks out at Don Bai'- ros while selling tickets for the Haloween Dance held in October by the Choir f'lub. GINA COLEMAN, Sheri Erskin, and lla- x'iEll1'lS- tensen smile happily for the annual 1 iff photo- grapher as they pose near the Sei- ' Bench in back of the Cafeteria. 61 LOOKIN' GOOD . . . SPORTS LOOKIN' GOOD in sports meant Championships. From the first ever in wrestling to the second in a row for the Boys' Varsity Basketball team, to the third straight title for the junior varsity softball team, Liberty athletes were looking good in '83-'84, Led by Mario Ochoa with 29 pins, the varsity wrestling team won its first ever championship in the FAL this year. Mario had a record 7 pins in the first round and earned a trip to the State Meet. Coached by Greg Chappel, the wrestlers hosted the first Lou Bronzan Tournament under less than ideal weather conditions. For the second straight year in a row, the Boys' Varsity Basketball Team went 10-0 in league and grabbed sole possession ofthe title. The Lions played a pre-season, practice game against Oakland High in the Arena at the Oakland Colseium complex. The team scored 99 points in two games and named Mike Miller, Mario Oseguera, Scott Wilgenbush, and Sean Lasher to the All-league Team. Paced by the hot bat of Dorsey Berlinn C25 hitsl and RBI's 4165 and the run scoring of Sara Sipes 1277, the junior varsifv 5 ftball team breezed to the third consecutive FAL title. Under the Coaching of Rich Barrios, thejv's ou' A oponents 330 to 121. Bernie Sanabria, Dorsey, and Sara were all named Most Valuable ', This team started the year without a pitching staff and no catcher! But iruggling in the early part ofthe season, came through with a championship ra made the switch from shortstop to catcher and earned All-League at that ,cher in Wendy Haag who pitched a one-hit shutout in her first stint on the 'p in their pocket, the girls traveled to Hayward to play in North Coast .ime against Moreau but then lost to San Ramon. Nancy Burnett, Cori ague honors. . shared the championship of the FAL with Campolindo. They lost the first efeat them the second time and grab a share of the crown. Tamara Teixeira lor the team. 1.1 .oo.o...-, A. .ayed a genial host to Antioch Q6-347 before the largest paid crowd in Liberty's history. The varsity team swamped Las Lomas 20-7 and closed the season with a 14-7 win over arch-rival Alhambra. Thejunior varsity earned victories against Arroyo and also closed the season with a win over Alhambra C28-71. The baby Lions had trouble putting the ball over the goal line and came away with only a single victory in seven attempts. They squeaked by Las Lomas 8-7. The Girls' Varsity Basketball team were the perennial bride's maid of the FAL as they handled every other team in the league with ease but still couldn't beat nemesis Campolindo. They won the Merced Tournament and earned an at-large berth to North Coast. Val Poerio was named to three tournament All-teams and was selected All North Coast Section and All-league. Debbie Geyser made one All-Tournament team, was the Most Valuable Player at the Merced Tournament and was selected co-most valuable player of the FAL. Laura Goldman earned second team All-league honors. In varsity volleyball, the girls beat Campolindo one game to hand them their first defeat in 33 games. Led by co-captains and most-valuables Monica Carvajal and Janice Johnson, the varsity team had an 11-11 seasong but as Coach Linda Ghilarducci said, I'm proud of them, they never gave up! Highlights of the varsity baseball season was beating Campolindo for the first time since 6-5, and shutting out Acalanes 6-0 to knock them out of the championship. Coach Jerry Black used David Reil at shortstop, the first freshman to play varsity baseball for 20 years. The team captured third place in the Alhambra Easter Tournament. Roger Farr was awarded the top-hitter award, Mike Ligon was named top defensive player, Santos Tobar was selected team captain, Jeff Pace was designated as the most-inspirational player, and Scott Flechsing was crowned most-valuable. This was a young team and Coach Black will have eight players back including a vastly improved Eric Cordua Conly shut-out of the seasonb. Batting .415, Darren Williams was named most-valuable for the junior varsity baseball team. With a young team C10 freshmenj, the jv's finished strong. They named David Jensen and Mike Sigman co-captains. Coach Rod Beaver was very pleased with the tremedous potential of pitcher, Ray Cabral. He also felt that Marc Stowell is a great defensive player. Two new sports were reactivated this last season. Under the guidance of first-time coach Tim McHugh, the soccer team learned fundamentals and how to score. While in the water, Mr. Bob Jesse lead the swimmers to a victory over Calveras High. Nicole Simoni was selected as the most-valuable and also placed fifth at the FAL Championships in the 50 free-style. Captains were Greg Perry and Margaret Freeman. Thejunior varsity girls' basketball team captured second place as they could not seem to beat one team even though they had three chances Cfirst game was shortened without telling the coachl. Rickey Fisher and Brian Baude battled it out in golf for the top spot. 1983-84 was a good looking year for sports at Liberty and the athletes were LOOKIN' GOOD . . . 62 ,009 Q o 4 -.pu ,. f 4 ,W f. ,, ., 4 ,, fy , ,, 1. di fx ' -f V1 , , 'Wi f 3yP:e.w'e- fgf2g ?2f5mQ+f4, V P Q. ,,v 1 ww 1 :faqs-.M . Q83 I f'-'N 5 '34 Q., '22 3 Z5 I Defense Shines for arsit Team ' ' X Nfggxii H 1. . ,. , , . .. v I I I .- 4 7,1 .4 J Ql'AR'I'ERBAl'K, Keith Chavez, hands oft' the Lions host Antioch before the largest in Liberty. KI-IN MILLER, Rod Gallegros,.Ierry Mar- tinez, Mike Clement, and other members ofthe Varsity team signal their victory for all to see. 64 Z ,U 1 1110 1. ,J ., L-...u. r-QV. to the running' hack, David Olaii, as iid crowd in the history ot tootliall at LUPE DIAZ gerts a nice block and moves up field. Lupe was successful in getting beyond the line of scrimmage and into the secondary. 5 . ' gt-xf 1, M 1 -lst if -5, J' R. - 7. .i?f1'1s3 ? r2t1,f'f ' fp - -4 fi a I A-ffgxffv 5 A - - W--2-I F A gg K. g '.-Q , ' - hi, 'N f . ' 1 L L'N,A, 'I 47 J- X Q i- 44: 1 raw, 3- if I to - K I' i Q.. f ,9 . a ' If I .' Q X vwimuzv - 'I 9 dj- '!A. X-Mfg. -, .1 ' .V ,tx , 4 -q. A j yin ' 'yd ' ' I 1, 1 ... A - . . 4- ' ,, '- .. . i 7 i , -- 1, Q - ' 4' fi. f i ' K A3 A i 5' 21 J: gg 'wat' 'J' .-.- ve' -n - Q 5 v-. - 1 ,ga - 1 1 i ,vw ,yi S 1 M x 1 4 EI n Ag YARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Rich Gregorcyk, Keith Chavez, Greg Payne, Ken Miller. Mark Peters, Jerry Burkhart, Dru Smith, Craig Robbins. SECOND ROW: Chris Brown, Dino Orozco, Pete Carvajal, Shea McManus, David Olan, Jerry Martinez, Bay Cruz, Tom Iilecham. THIRD ROW: Ruben Gonzalez, Kris Berlinn, Ryan Berry, Tony Martinez, Rod Gallegos, Tracy Hunt, Chris Berumen. FOURTH ROW: Victor Orduno, Mike Birge, George Craffey, Lupe Diaz, Ricky Fisher, Darrell Odell, Scott Fleching, Claude Ourthiague. BOT- TOM ROW: Carl Ditinars, Lenny Biao, Ron Turchie, Troy Martin, Dave Hilburn, Mike Clem- ent, Tony Darone, Steve Haag, Roger Farr. Y 1 3 . 1 '.- - .Q 4 -13 ' e f iso X .: ..,., - Q- ,fe , . 35 vw. , Zn. ' p Q 1-P5 .. - v.. . 1 e . .al 'r1.,1., f .1 . x if 3 fc fy:-nf' . get X -' - M , 4, .311 In .' 4 'k' 4- 1 if -ur U - f I 1 , i L , I I , 4- I J Y LEROY GUILLORY sprints past the line of scrimmage and into the COACHES DALE MANNING, Dennis Hitchens, Jerry Lilley, and open as the Antioch secondary moves laterally to try to stop him Vince Darone intently watch the action on the field and plot from a long gain on Ohmstede Field. strategy for the next play. '3' .114 ff QQ Y'- ON A SPRINT OUT, Keith Chavez tries to elude the onrushing tacklers l from Arroyo High School. The Lions won this practice game 7-0 for their second victory of the season. BETWEEN TWO DEFENDERS, Mike Clement looks the ball into his hands. Mike played wide receiver and caught numerous key passes on offense. KEITH CHAVEZ retains the ball on a quarterback keeper and heads for the line of scrimmage. This was the first game of the season with the Lions losing 34-7. DAVID OLAN hauls in a short pass and turns up field as the Lions squeak stede Field. C' P pri' ' li by Arroyo T-0 in their third game of the season: a practice game on Ohm I0 6 5 v T Q SWARMING on defense, Phillip Baude and C,1noOchoa rush in to help on the tackle. JV'S Dump lhambra 28-7 at Season's End Q.. -i f,,,b ' - '- -v in 1. S 4 - 'E i 4 r ' . X f , P , .Q ' 'E T , 'W ...xiii T '71' a. xl Z. X ' 15 ' 1 - '35 I -K 5 X M- l ' i 4 .-22'-e .Jin f?Qjl'yi..:fg, T, ffl 121151: 'v - --- .. 1 rn -, ' -Q 'I -.- 1. ,,.,.':'f.,..,, J..4,',.. A b- 04, .. N. 4 ' M... 5 t , gt-, gall.. is 3 it-.,'.i,. g is ' I ,,..-.s Q' . 3 '7 7 'J .-'V f 725' 'f 7 , W 7 I' t I ,,, 1' ' ' A ,aww X if V, off! 'RQ V 223, 1 Q ,WN an .f V H to ,A , my 4' 'lui if f,'i5'.l1i . ' I ' DAVID BERGHULT gets ready to fire the ball as an onrushing Antioch defender LOOKING BACK at his coaches, James Rios shouts has quarterback sack in mind. Thejvs opened the season against Antioch with a out some typg of infgrmatign. Danny Strickland 6 0 defeat in a hard-fought game. heads for the huddle. A lTy 'fs J ff av' '11, it H wr? 2 'P If A W n 'J Y'4 J mf , 1 . 45 . 'W W., JV FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Mitch Ball, Jeff Scott, Barry Fisher, Gino Ochoa, ,Ai 1 ,I , 5 115271 . 'i, 'i 1 A Coach Rod Beaver. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Llamas, Mark Acasio,Jerry Hackett, Ron Peralta, 3 Phillip Baude, Fausto Velasco. THIRD ROW: Britt Parks, Sean Giuntolli, Shawn Clark, Robert Rocca, James Rios, Brian Wilson, Henry Orozco. FOURTH ROW: Sergio Gasca, Dan Strickland, Fred Krey, Jeff Bettencourt, Kelly Davis, Greg Perry, Kevin Kalinowski. BOT- TOM ROW: Mike Colburn, Dennis Carter, Darryl Harris, Mike Woolridge, Darren Williams, Devid Berghult, Jeff Huddleston, Scott Gerry. l 6 MIKE COLBURN looks upfield as Jeff LEAVING HIS FEET, Gino Ochoa makes a desperate lunge to keep a long pass from being completed. z f P ' 'V Scott tries to give him a needed block against two defenders. , - ' 4 I ,. v' tk I, V D. , .- . . 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'l fewxe:5 'i - V '46'?f ' - wJ':.'S.c1Mu til- ',.5- Y' it 'I in E - 1- ll-Q 2fn,Ej,QE:,,Q3,,,4,j3 v , , 4 , 114444444 , 4 .Jw ' ' J'4Wt+:rl .9 at , pf .4 lf54vu1fHv,4.. f , ',- 'fy 5' 4' ,' l' w,tx'f ' f ' , 'J f a 9. 'lfrft . 4 2,4 14 4 ,i4:53gjM3454wfi+-zd,5,,41. .4 my-gi H-,z,,J'u' saw. . 1 4 ff. -' in 'ig ,V QM 3s4',g.,,,:f, ysAt'hjv. .pygva , ' xv f' 2. s I F 1 ff ff 'ff 15 wwf, five pf... 1' - ,' -V f'2ff' 1' 'W ' , ,ff Y' Q- 4- , -.H ix 'i',.fV.jjMljW'A.f,: Fi, 1 M un LOOKING UP, Fred Krey checks to make sure the pass IS mcomplete and his opponent is down. The defensive play was successful. V 'aw --. xv ax 4 ' AMG! ,,l- f . X A ,, -qw-ggi 'ws ,,,,,-A.:--:I ,v-4 , avant' 'll ' TSC . mv? 1 ,Q Aw' - nv..: 'l:l Sf' Z'N'1.i',..'P' in ar if- '9Y : T z ,7 M 'S li? mid-field as Jeff Bettencourt tries to on an Opponent and prevents him from ' catch up for a block. catching the pass, , ,V.. .. W ,V 4 M4 f vw, - ,L-4 4 44 44 . lil'-w 1 f -wifi Wqjqfllil i.,'fl'lil1'fi '- ,, 5' 1 ,, tllllfll .gf ., 'A Y 'f -xw:'Ng4f:g4'af '- ls nf 3 , 'FW v ' ' . , ,,n,, ,M , M j- , , lv? 6 ' , 1 4 .Jw ' Q 44 ' l f -' A if .A H 4 i ami- 44 4 ,nv 0 , ' 44 A L, l 1-tef1'..i,. 1' ,,,, 1 H A 1'3sh?f1?11fW-'i LJLJ1 qw , - k ,. 3 , I 19 44 ' ' 4 . , I? ,Q J ' 'L :I vw ,I v 1 hi 67 iw. I J v, L 't'- .. N 'T ' .Zi A, ws Frosh Team Defeats Las Lomas 8-7 4. T' -4. 7 '- K - if ' A ,IEA QYIQQV ' A A I 1' in M 'i 4' -Af ' ' 5 i 1 C ,fl ,eil ,ga COACHES Bob Zahn, Greg Chappel, Tim Byer, and Ilen- nis Henderson check out the play on the field and pon- der what to do next in a granie played at home. 'I 1 'VW' ea ,IE-' M. v nb . , '3V ? . if Illia , 1.'ifQu,i,F' -,' . V QWei,,,. f' ,,,, . PAT GUILLORY returns the kick off RAY TURRIETTA mOveS d0wn the up field as Kiko Ceja turns to check his lm? Of Sfflmmage aljd l00ks f0l' 21 h0l9 position in order to block. t0 OPQH to llead Upfleld. xl '23 il ummm 11 '11S 'f55'5l 1 .b. 'Z ' -u Q' ,. A , , 4 e x - 1 4 + ' , va '. ' - I ' I f at N , , ff , ,i 'A , 1- ' -' ,, - -4 i . v, . lf. X v' if J lr' es,,, , tag: ' ,V FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Phillip Granado, Jason Hughes, Steve Anderson, Shane Seely, Martin Rodriquez, Memo Madrid, Brett Swisher, Kurt Heitmeyer. SECOND ROW: Rick Lobo, Tim Martinez, Mark Vestal, Shawn Schwitters, Pat Guillory, Jason Nunn, Frankie Sciortino. THIRD ROW: Tyder Ramirez, Billy Scheffield, Hector Quintanilla, Scott Hansen, Junior Serrano, Tim Ramsay, Ray Marchio, Lance Foreman, James Craffey. FOURTH ROW: Mike Boeher, Ray Turrietta, Kiko Cej a, Shawn Pellitier, David Arevelo, Charlie Betz, Mike Gamino, Harvey Ceja. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Greg Chappel, Coach Bob Zahn, Kevin Cordua, Tim Gott, John Schaffer, Rich McCampbell, Danny Duarte, Jim Braga, David Rio, Coach Tim Byer, Coach Dennis Henderson WRAPPING up an offensive play- er, Pat Guillory makes a good stop in the secondary. 68 . 7 5, , Q- l . 8 I 1 F nf L rw 'G 9 fm1auuA :7flmz1.gL ' A tqg ,. QUARTERBACK,-Jason Nunn Cocks his arm SHAWN SCHWITTERS Sprints away from Q9 A if and looks down field to throw 3 10115 P35513 3 two defenders and toward the end zone for Q A , A home football game. the freshmen football team. 35 . Q A' v l ' .Q 'gl.,P U ' .,,, T'f ' v ,natuav 3-L 1 X 1 I 44' 1? 7 1 I V. lb? H JASON NUNN checks over the defense as he moves to his right and out of the protective pocket. Jason played SWARMING Liberty defenders pile on a hapless opponent. The freshmen team Quarterback f0I' the baby Lions. was 1-4-2 for the season with their sole victory coming over the Las Lomas e fi ii., -wie it fi f Knights. The team played every team tough. iiii if i'.i iiiii ,1 i,i. , iiiii p,',iliii.N T , 2, .,.:. tj I ' , 1 X , 530 .V - 1 . 13 ' 3,4 ' Si..-.Q-1 . A 535,53 . ,M Q V 1-, I ren Q 1,-E1 ,, N 1 . - K 'offs P. ', , V 1 ' ' T . ,Z y, , ,, ' Ry W M . 4 ' RV' , ,,l. li , T 3, l y . .. , .. K, , ,L .V ' .' . N 43iQg1f7,p,jjg-'f'h1'jf ...ga-Q ' Nici -i 1, 4-2, -Qi,- 94f?l 1-'... .,g, . 'v,.,j,f ' f:z.,Z,'l' 7, f BRETT SWISHER and Hector Quintanilla lead the freshman team onto the field after the half-time break. The team charges through the sign made by the T Rally Squad members. .. 1. .sl ' ...tiff , ., 69 if z, 3. 'n'2tJls'3., if Soccer dded to Sports Progrzrm for 19 3 4 A f ur 'Z . 4- i Q 'Ai' - 6 .. S Q, A- 4--5 .rx wx Q . WMA. 'Y .er1. '-'ij -y.. , , , -S 31-ML, f ' - J' S-Q we-'f-1 ,1 -'--,,ibS-dF5ii'if ' ' f , A Mein-r1!45j'5? r g 5 i ' vN '-.fflg 'ff ' 5 . , 1- 's- A .b .ts-1. K B ww N V S ff, ms ,Ztr:': ' J' sJ.Za .uP I 5 7 A A K V f :rl . Q ,Q Y' ., , aj ' nw- ' Q it A Q warner. . S 'A ' X ' 3 J .- '9 Mf1w,J ez he f X -' 'ff -eff 'S ' 1 f MJQ syn aryl-Q34-,k,v. -A 'yr I fy 5 -Q. ,..h-.A-was r V .., fc ' f .,,. eww' ,Q ,A Q . ', V - , -s'- S fs,-N., -:+b,,g: '.,.,:4 - F v at 'fl .- TX! ,,-I ,-L .Sf -' w - - , f - . . v' 'Ri uf-'4-I V V ff r.-T. fd' 1 .V in ,g .vi 1 1 Ng 8 , 59, 709: lqigpa, iv 4 ,K .J 4 us .x-rv , U GUS HECK shoots the ball as Antonio .QEFF PACE, Nacho Colemanares, Jay l. - ' , - -. v . . . ' Q .'. . tliyaxlllkl Amumu Mmiilwz L.ll,m.S me ball. The llliltinaeni looks up to see where the .utlon 53dIlceIrk.:12nmI2izLl'eH and Bllan d6bllVd warm soccer program was I't1ilL'tlVli1t,t'1lthlS year under '5 WM 94' ' '1 new couch, Tim Mcllugh. , e A- Wwe,- C 1 f 'fy .fR!j:i!,f,.' ' M ' 437.1 'x , .fl'f'i F-l' 3Nr - -' N ,, 'f r ' - ffzf '1l'? '?'9 7 u owns., , ,- . ,f .gf- , ggi 2.4 Q if ,.x km! ' A z,f 's.- :i - 'af - - ' N ' ' 'D I . V A,-sgga xgwilf , an-af ,-. Q rw'-J 3 '!' Fm. . .. r X . W- , Q Q gy.. 1 Y-' 4 .rw ff, -. V. QI- Q , n . fy GFS COLI-IlN1ENARI-IS uses the back of his head to block il shot as Jay Sadler and Jorge Serrano move toward the play. . 0 s Q wr ,,,,M -F.-A t L q Viivisiiggzgg I I 70 pd 9.7 . fi F L, Q . . 4 5 8 H' I t f Q ,y 5I,., p 5 E 3 Fl k g ' I A ,N X g . ,S AS SERGIO HURTADO looks on, Armand- MARTIN ANGLES tries to use some fancy o Gasca heads the ball to keep it in play footwork to keep the ball away from his and set up the offense. opponent. l. rf- 1 N .' P , ,5x,,.-'l N X X l .4 I Q,,f-5 1 S 1 A f 5 fs 1 i f gi .Y 1 9' 4 R- . Z Q , , . xv eggs o. fha gi , a u ' 3 ' 9 '3' 1 -15 Q Y X ,wvn ., 72- du.,.fG' 5. V .-,I 7 s 'Ulf ' '. l ' ' ff' . aka, - 'I' 4, . , ,. a- 1 ., -:,ivvw2,Q-U: - I , ' ff , 1 K an , .1-ca, . 463,11 , QM ' - -'X-Q '- ' L 17.- 1 2 '., f - p V , 1 91,-'-lm-4. ' 5- ,' . Dv -4. 0' . 'LZ fl' w .V .,f1 l - kr A Q gg., , Ein: Zif f: ,,. fdfdlji ' nw - l 4- . ,Q.'T7-,f W --1 'aww-a, ' A - W' ' ' l. f'-M Q -. A -1'.'Q.,x '- 1 ' 'S '- ' Q' , 4 up ' b Q V ' M' ..-. ' h ,4 I I 4, 'Q Y . wna ' 'lf 1 K ' via, . - . a f'..'-ffl? '-. 'Q-.ef-A .pf U d , HEADING THE BALL, Jeff P2106 works SERGIO HURTADO.inbounds theball af- CRASH! Gus Colemenares runs into a bespeck- hard t0 Set up S0m9 0ff9r1S9 fOr the newly- ter hls o onents dellberately put It out to eled o onent as both attempt to head the ball pp. Y pp formed SOCCer team. kee the Llons offense stalled. for thelr own teams. P I-I' J A 2 4' -1. Q ' ., ,, e f' , -A V if I I -Q, -p ' I 'rv f lk ,f A ' -,us , at I 5 It . --, l' in-'.:,fF.J 1' 2 Wm' -ff' by I V I v 1 . 5 . . f ,Bu A ,,. , Q -i A . fs! I I' ,. r 'sg-1.5. - l ' i'I?3'i'?Q T-'.f51?'5 it l'IfS?2fZf4'l? I-L-2-T-V '- T-71 -fb-lv. nos l H A 3:-Qzyzg 3 z-'I'-:-:-sw. ':.:-fa:-:-:-:ef r-:-za-:-z .-aa-4-:-ag:-:ew . v 04 ' gi 'o'- 'ff' 'o5'o' 'fo' .O.4'1'o0'Ot Jv o'o'0.0.0.Q0.0 fo' n K -'o'.'!o'-'v.o'o'o'.'o of 'o'o'o'o'o'o'f. o'o:o'o'f6.0'Q 'Q' f 3 '9o'oi 'o'o'Q'o'o'o'o'o9 'o'o'o' fi fo' ' 'X 0'o'O'Q:0'0 - xa .,n,o,0,o,o,o,q 03.0.1 pg-,o,o' - 9.4.0. ! J X . I t . . 1 Q1 ,Gf Q av , wwf? s who -l-- . ' ' ,I Q'-nt:.'4f -itfr -a f g'n'e'0n'4'.'a':9of4f4fQ 1 ,W -0' J ' I f jg 4 ,, D GEORGE SERANO checks the AS HIS TEAM LOOKS ON, 'W r I Q. posltion of the ball and moves Gus Colemenares uses a back I, lnto position. head shot. .L , K 1 W tlv- -swv. Q-, . I 14. Q i 5 rl-vu-fr 'lj l COLLIDING AGAIN, G-us Calmanaras heads the ball away from his M. 'Eg f ,. 1 ' , Q -, ' - a-.yagj opponent. Soccer was relnstated at Libertv after a number of vears of . ' t ' , '93 1 'Y . , 'V ' ' ' - y E-I 'Y , . Q I . - c .tx 3 1 J' . . . ff , iv being lnactlveg Tim McHugh was the coach. 5, j X f Y 2,56 ' I, ' , A It 1513 K f . - K A, . . h J .5 ri ff .Wi U?-, ' i..' . 4 w . 4- - f rj .iq--wg, .'-' Q A : 'I A ,.-- I - A tv: ' A Q Wg xA nl Q, ,JCR 'Ha' ': f, ' L Soft '12 A by M J N -Q ' 4' v 44,1 -- Q ' ' ' ' ' 4- fit' fs-1' ' A -1 N. I ' 'gs-. ' '..a.., A f -Y1-ri' , X .Qu vi I1-Li. ' l rw, ' .Q auf' 'W . , . ' x a l H '.'-',.-N -1 ,, 'Q' r' 9. 4' v . ,s .V if K I . L t, f l 1 I V f na ' ' V ' I P1 it X as be Yvx x - N. T1 ount, Luna ead Boys' Cross Country N- 'N -., ,,' LQF4. 13 'ht 11' in:x Exe- -gy + ' J..f.j,- '45 f f ,f 'ff 'vi .N 'Y 5 d 5 456. - J., ,. vs, 'ff 'Inga -L V 3' A' .'--s.-L, -C' of ' Q ' 'f v f . ix ,,.-A 'A X A P ur' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Coach Keith Dawson, Danny Luna, Troy Mount, Mike Kennedy, .less Perez. ig mm DANNY LUNA looks over at the coach as he and other members ofthe Boys' Cross Coun- try Team prepare for a meet. T2 ' Kr STRAIN is evident on the face of Jess Perez as he struggles to fin- ish the demanding race in cross country. TROY MOUNT settles into a ground-eating pace as he runs during a league meet. The course re- quires detemination, speed, and endurance for the runners. WITH STOP WATCH in hand, Coach Keith Dawson checks the progress of his runners near the finish line of an away meet. .,..,r ae f -0 A HT 8 . 'ivan T x ' Q, x , ' fiil . .. .f vigil? V ' ai :La-N 'l g , ,. 'Q ,ji im? J 7g 'f5,l1.f r'f'1r'1 Q Sw 531 i' A' .3 .4 i,? i'if A ' ti-Ti.-Lif' ' I I , I , if 37 ew , .r If li' ii M' N' ' . is .T 3 anglais , . 3 .A 'G , o 1 Q m . I ls : A lf2.4 ,' 1 Q-' X Y A Y ? gg I 1 rr - , . :.,.,. Jef 'Z -- flu--M.. . . gig .HE ,B .v f '. Er. 4 U F vm A, g rx' W P ff' 3 1 . 5' LISA MEYERS, Lisa Chesser, and Colleen Mahoney run in a pack with the rest ofthe girls at the start ofa race in an away meet. ' up in 351. In RUNNING side-by-side, Lisa Meyers and Colleen Mahoney pace each other during an away meet. Boys in the background intently watch. ,Mx .rggdg .11 . GEORGIA CLARK sprints toward the finish line in an away meet. The course required the utmost from both girls and boys. S 5412122 fit? .ff EVETT OCHOA leads a number of other girls as they sprint out at the start of the meet. BEFORE THE START OF THE RACE, the girls relax and try to get mentally as well as physically ready for the grueling meet. -, 1 , zapp- rwviff' ff ' - 'i , A . .J v,, A I, ,. ., Q I . .84 it 9.5 Yay W'- 'T 'Nu mi WITH MIKE KENNEDY IN THE BACKGROUND, Lisa Fhesser seemingly runs all alone. 73 -1-an . 1 1 R 'N ,, 'va 0 4, -vw Seniors Lead Varsity Volleyball Team f--.4 ..4,, fvlf -,, ., nn, 4 -X VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Shannon Pastor, Mimi Fejes, Carmen Custoni, Shirley Smith, Coach Linda Ghilarducci, Heidi Poertner, Joyce Johnson, Marina Martinez, Tonya Knoblauch. BOTTOM ROW: Monica Giavedoni, Maryann Hyland, Gloria Fajardo, Coach Marilyn Sanabria, Lori Marshall, Nancy Burnett, Monica Carvajal. MARYANN IIYLANIJ sets up the ball as Nancy Burnett and Monica l'arva-jal move into position for an offensive play. MUNIVA CARVAJAL bumps the ball back over the net as Nancy Burnett keeps a care- ful eye on the play at a home match. .. 1 LORI MARSHALL sets up the ball as Joyce MAKING A NICE SAVE, Joyce Johnson Johnson watches. Joyce is in position to spike or bumps the ball from the middle ofthe court dink the set-up. to Monica Carvajal and Lori Marshall. .Z Vol ' F H a .Q ,af J , - ci , :G x ' li, 4 A f fl 9 . ' 1-:fill , . iec. .. -,,,L.mt4 . ,,:' ,Wig Zi 2 ,J V5 'A . .V iir' K Q LV.-W r-.L -'1 4-',,.,, ii -ff? JOYCE JOHNSON tries to drive the ball out of the reach of an Acalanes Don opponent as Nancy Burnett comes down the net. UIES MIMI FEJES spikes the ball but comes off it too low and it goes into the net giving Acalanes a point as her teammates watch. V FIGHTING to keep the ball in are Mimi NICE SPIKE! Lori Marshall 2065 Fejes and Shirley Smith as Monica Car- high to put the ball over and Out of vajal moves in to help. the reach of her opponent. me i ' A- , Qi 5 4-4 - 4 4 . 5 if 1 wg A . . qv ' t gil, '9.:- 1 1 ,- - ' 5 -w A 1 ,sh X . .4 o 6 +, X, , RETURNING a deep spike, Monica Carvajal uses both X X hands to keep from fouling. ' Lolri Marshall and Mimi Fejnas keep a keen eye on the action. NANCY BURNETT, Joyce Johnson, and Lori Marshall watch the ball and maneu- ver for a set up at a home match. H. l 1 Frosh, Soph Hel Jw Y Q 3,gQ,..g '- il iff 'lg-e is in li , mf , .g 1 w e-g . , x 1 , Epi 4,1 ,SQL Egg? . Y, W Sb:?z,w, ,..- - 'Q Q L3 N .Q . iw had 'X X ' IVF ,R Has KATIIRYN POERTNER sets up the ball as Wendy Haag moves into position near the net for either a dink or a slam at home. WATCHING the ball after WENDY HAAG slams the a set-up, Wendy Haag ball over the outstreched tries to bump it forward. hands of her opponents. 76 With JV Volle ball QBERVI gms. Mc I amiga. 7 YJ ' XXXM QT? Milf -ff' I, F1'l f I 'N-Zp if tg f X 'I ' j ffl JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Wendy Haag, Cindi Johnson, Coach Jo Tennant, Kathryn Poertner, Nicole Simoni, Alecia Lamport BOTTOM ROW: Tam- my Teixeira, Kathy Ililburn, Yvonne Martinez, Felicia Freeman. KEEPING their eyes on Kathy Hilburn, MAKING A NICE SAVE, Alecia Lam- the junior varsity volleyball team mem- port hits the ball back over her head to bers start to move into position for an Save a point for the team. offensive play. . li XX ....... WENDY HAAG tries to put the ball up without pushing it into the net. The jv's were playing in the Stonebarger Gym. , QW, 1 ,1 Q f IT LOOKS LIKE A FOREST OF ARMS! Three members of the jv team go high into the air to block a splke by an opposing team member. FELICIA FREEMAN digs the ball as MARIAN GRUENWALIJ sets up the hall to as Kathy llilburn moves toward the net for a spike. her team mates move into position help. 'XA ,Rss SERVING, Marian Gruenwald Con- GOING down on one knee, Uindi Johnson Centrates on making good Contact saves the ball but hits it backward towards with the ball. Kathryn Poertner. EL-,f 4' u - M ' .1 f ff' f 1.2-' 5 4-eQ?T'!u-,i ff 2fV - ' WSW-yfagf-A l ' W Varsity Boys Capture Second Championshi lr V MIKE MILLER tlriblmles the ball as he looks for his team members to set up a play. Mark Casey keeps an eye on the action and moves into position. MIKE MILLER seems to have a JUMPING center. Mike Miller little hall control problem against gives it all of his effort against the the hapless Ilogs ol' Alhambra. Alhambra Bulldogs. Sean Lasher Keith Chavez anfl Sean Lasher watches to see who will control the move for a pass. The Lions were tip at home. unmlefeateml in FAL play for the sec- oml straight year. TR I !'4's1 it x .1 523 sf F? if i F. r W1 .-'A K in H km Q 2' 1-s .T if ,. ,A P F -4', A '1 K HITTING for a jump shot, Scott Wilgenbush scores two more. Scott made honorable mention in the Chronicle poll after the season. 'Tsar' b t I .gg Y S MW, l is X 1 'Q 1 i . A 'I Y ' -ha' 'Srl JZ! , f Q. 2' C c ' ai ,, fx L S ,Kia ,. -. 1 ,Rip W., 'Jw-lf ' r -ff' . '- , . A , il A Owl A tl ,R 1 if .39 '12 I 1 im 2, , 1' Va, ,saw 1' ' Q - , i qi 1' ,fl 9 A - . . ' . 12' .jig 1 . . lie, ' . .QW mg V .S M -1 Y 5 .. v 'il , 'Q if f it f , ,f ' 47 -' . 1 2 Lys! - 'xg' Q 5-aa' ' ' -13 Q . , Q.-' v l . 7 1 ? f E ' A l Q, 2 , s b Q ,wa gf 2 In 4. ,,,: ,. . 4 -NI 5 -- f , , -It I f V---M----'-0 - ss: 9 Q 1 I fling. I- . 5 F ,E 3 ' A. .- 1. ---eiiws-5, f 'Qui -rf L 4 - 4, ju ' , WM, f , Nga My I. Q ' kA 'J ' 5 -H I V. , , .- 'I fr. .,-4 L 'f x f- W------f f ' I y O il wc E ' , ., 5,4-'-'- ' .1 1, 2 gl t - V 'Q- 5 :ff 1' -1 f f -X. af-.'4. , ' 1 ? f... I Ir. ' ' ,A iv--4--an-Q ..... ,. - B... ' .' g'? S+q' ww ,-gs, A . Q- A Q 5 4 5 l 4 F, ,d,p' 6 , 'W A 5 S1--ll ' ff ' ' A 23 5 -I' 1 ' 5 l -. ii f? ': 2 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Sean Lasher, Mike Miller, Scott Wilg'enbush,Jeff Scott. SECOND ROW: Eric Cordua, Pat Grimes, Leroy Guillory, Mark Casey, Keith Chavez, John Coelho, Mario Oseguera. BOT- TOM ROW: John Scruggs lmanagerl, Matt Carr, Coach Jerry Miller. SCOTT WILGENBUSH puts up a short jumper against Oakland High in a practice game played on Saturday at the Oakland Arena. X I .' 'f. 4 I Q 'J ' X 1 1 ,..2 ' 1, 2 wa n 3 Q 'S S V' -K? like 9 Q- li if + 'T g ,i ki if tl li F ,j,.,.-Q I ' 'M' v -4 T is , f Q, + . 1: ' 11 fb- J' 5 544, at 755' X rr , f we Ps 5 3 x I, 4: , , .- QL 4 l e , g A ? 4 I '53 .W MARIO OSEGUERA goes up for a two point lay-upf n il st brezk against the Alhamhra Bulldogs in a home umm st in Stonebargrer Gymnasium. 'li i, wil- 4 i 'Ml 'llfl il-Em fvvilf.,-' 'lli?,lil:li,'F,'ir' ,-Q. , A , M, 'll if Y ll'lY'5 l 'll l 'Q'F ' ' f l l ,i lWli?,E'lll'f3- w , l 4 wlw-mil. A W 1 ll fl 'M' ! , ws, f wwf' f,.io,,.w1- tml, 1. nj ,, Boys Capture F L With 10-0 Record fi ip! M, . 'YV L x lim l'af x COACH JERRY MILLER in- tently watches the action on the floor of Stonebarger Gym in a home contest. LOOKING for an outlet pass, Mario Oseguera waits for the play as a packed house watches. MANEUVERING for position under the Alhambra basket are Liberty's two tall players, Mike Miller and Scott Wilgenbush. The boys' varsity team had their second straight 10-0 sea- son in FAL play and went to the playoffs for the third year in a row. 3' 5 3 2 fl gl-w SEAN LASHER fights for LEROY GUILLORY glides by this JEFF SCOTT pops fora shortjump- the ball against a brevy of Las Lomas opponents with a lay-up er in a practice game played at Alhambra Bulldogs. The for two points. the Oakland Arena. Lions defeated the 'Dogs handily at home and away. Tuff' t se. 'A' if 'E 5 s S 4+ .x.v ' MIKE MILLER and Mario Oseguera re- MIKE MILLER has little trouble put- ceive the championship trophy at the end ting up two against his shorter Alham- of the final game of the season. bra Bulldog opponent. . -gs -awk 1 ,gf M HITTING in from close, Eric Cordua KEITH CHAVEZ concentrates on mak- shoots over Las Lomas, Eric was noted ing the first of two free throws at the for his long bombs. Oakland Arena in a Saturday game. , ... ja-, T Abs ERIC CORDUA takes his turn in cutting down the net after the Lions won their first game of the league playoffs. SHOWING nice form, Sean Lasher goes up high to put in two against Oakland High. The game uma played as a practice in the early afternoon '- the start of an eveningsWa1'1'io1' game. nl Johnson Guides Improvin JV Team 'K Wu., .,,. Lin. - X - ug.. .- f'lA 1 lb ' . l.f ia1iHf!:' 5 l fly. fq N I i U 1 i I r A . 'QAM V WATCHLNG the flight of the ball for a DAVID BERGHULT goes up for two STRECHING to control the tip against Las Lomas, cen- rebound is Matt Woolridge and Jon Dix- points at the end of a fast break ter, Phillip Baude tries to get possession. on against Las Lomas. against Las Lomas. ridge. Phillip Baude, Pat Furlong, Kevin Kalinowski, Coach Mark Johnson. BOTTOM ROW David Berghult, Jeff Bettencourt, Chris Berumen, Jaime Serrano. 82 JY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Jon Dixon, Jeff Jones, Danny Deneen, Matt Wool- 3- iid: s i W: iff 5 ,, g Q 2 WW' I--v W W M., ,x .JV Q .W .Y 'O ? Mn 'll-.lx N g I Swimming Is Reactivated Under New Coach as SHAWN CLARK uses goggles to pro- MICHELE TREBINO grimaces as tect his eyes against the chlorine in the she does the butterfly. The swim team pool and swims the crawl. was reactivated this season. , 1'--el pa' ..', .pa f5?SGpIf1E5fg l'f,1ki,,2ie'f SWIMMING TEAM: TOP ROW: Nicole Simoni, Michele Trebine, Sheila Robin- ahead of hlm wlth hls nose son SECOND ROW: Audrey Hopkins, Dana Simister, Margaret Freeman, Kris Gamino Jeanette England, Coach Bob Jessie BOTTOM ROW: James Rios, Scott Anthony Garcia, Shawn Clark, Greg Perry. .. Sun X ,,,. ,, 1, I ' 4 f 4 , we-, is , fig? ,, X-' -Gig, - fi 1 3 V! 4 b gf: Lf if: it n' f A if J I 5' ff f 1' I 'f I P' , ag snails ' V n .Q W-,LV , X 1 . ',' 1, . ,Yhf .g3a2,.ffs.J,....,- ,gi,9x , fiik cxa ' 7 ' : 1,3 i- - ' 4 ..., H - xp X . I 5. f 'ff , 1' -'n....qXKl '4'XX UM4..4.,., rf ' 5 , QQ, X , J nm 'T X -xi E r-2:5 5 1 l ww, ., M nb, X KRIS GAMINO shows deep concentration JO TENNANT fires the starting pistol if fi ' as she swims the crawl.The swimmingteam for the swimmers to begin a race at a ,X XX ' swamped Calaveras High School. home meet. 'A xii., 4 2 33 'Et Fi' ' A 1' 'wc '1f'w' 4- ' 1, V1 1- ,. :1 1'1- H 1 1 Mrk, N 1-16211, 4' 1 '11-4? ' 'i 1 X 1 v X -1. :Q 1, Q4y:QX5, Y' 1, - wi 1: 'Y-lv-7'1-QXXX L1'.1E1wJ,l j1ig'21ka1Xf'l?ll1M tr 1 1 - 11 AX g X' ,XR-Xcgr' ,.1i.','1vX,:,.1.t,-..1-3 11 11, 1 TQrX7,1'Qifl4'f3fg Qffiiflil 5 Qi ' ill Iii' 1' 1 f , , Ei, ., 1' !':- :1 w+ -'x.fil 'w1' V 'A' ' if ' ti 'wh-5. :W 'bvifiis ' 911115-W1 '1',, 1' ' 1 ' , 1 SWIMMING isn't all practice and meets as Mike Hudson, Sheila Robinson, Greg Perrv l'f' G ll l Robin Galey, Scott Gerry, Margaret Freeman, Shawn Clark, and Michelle Trebino talie X XX XF , X a few minutes to horse-around for the photographer. ' ll ' ll ,1,YM111 i 1,1 111 1, J, 11154 J,:g.- -, A .ff ws , , gl 1 1-71, f 1 ' ffMilf'.1EW'1,1f.J:f ME'i1fMPf111Q,Eif111ww11,11w1f , Var-C' M ,1'-1m- 1f? 1N'f:'1f?1'-we If 1 . 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The swimmers partic- pated in only 6 meets this yearg one practice and 5 league contests. 1 HN .WBA 1 .1 4 , ,X,, Mi.. 157, ,WX XX1,,1X71X1X1y1X11X11j 1 '1,11n,q 1141 X 'Xwfi' -1L1,1Xg'1l,,.3,'.X fjX1fXX, M, X- .-1 X' ,1 -Xl V1 , X XX.,,yw1XX,,. 1' 1 , l if' A, 1 'W' '1, ' 1 ' 1 ' 7 11111 1 1 1 5:fp11:g-M1 1 Wi- - Y 1' Y'ff?ff iH ' 1116 lib- HW F J' 2' 1T111111,111,i1y11,'-11 my , QW, 1 ,X LX XXXXXQ, 1 , X 1 1 113iQ,f:11 ' l X , , XXX h f fl 'KZ 1 ' 1 , '1ffffff,,,, 1 1 1 1 1 V, 1 I fl X j 1+ 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 ffivl 1 W 1 ' l5'ii',1i'Q3 1 Q X , , -X ,.g,X-,LX .tw X 1- N sv ,. J' I J fi! Varsl fgyuui 'Xfs.N,,,f rf' , -T ,- . -- W a is .M , H S V V we-X ,. Q 7 5 ,fr ' ' g -H M , ' .- w - ' A I ' ol 'g y 4.1 .i'-'f1 5Saaz5?fZ i I 'J ' 953-,ae .,7?f'1 i 36 ,af ,. --r' ., LAURA GOLDMAN, Sara Sipes, and Susan Ernst wait for the rebound against the hap- less Alhambra Bulldogs in an away game. DRIVING for two points, Tammy Piantanida tries to score against Miramonte at home.The Girls' Varsity team was able to beat every team in the league this year except for the Campolindo Cougars. The Lions were in the play-offs for the second year in a row as an at-large team. 86 ty Girls Capture Second Place ings... I' ,L fl V'-.. ,X N- II :Q ls.. ' 7' . SN -,. Q! M .W Z! if if ggi. , VALERIE POERIO puts up one of her SIGNE JENSEN hits forashortjumper as patented shortjumpers in a winning effort Laura Goldman moves into position for a at the Stonebarger Gym. possible rebound against Miramonte. VARSITY BASKETBALL: TOP ROW: Coach John Rogers, Cori Miller, Debbie Geyser Laura Goldman, Val Poeiro, Tonya Knoblauch, Singe Jensen, Liz Manzo. BOTTOM ROW? Coach Linda Ghilarducci, Crystal Ribeiro, Susan Ernst, Monica Carvajal, Mimi Fejes Sara Sipes, Tami Piantanida. DEBBIE GEYSER takes a well-earned rest and cheers her team mates on from the side lines. Deb- bie was co-most valuable player in the FAL. CRYSTAL RIBEIRO denies her Miramonte oppo- nent an open lane to her left as the Lions handled the Matadors twice with ease. The Lions were suc- cessful against this team and three others in the FAL this season. -in T, is u. K ft '- Q. Q ' 22-rm -.u , .. ..,-,LH t ,Q df-1:-,J ,V . ,, - F ' fl: .gym-Q 1 J, U ' . I P ' -1 JL. ,J A , L I 2 W ., .. ex 'x 3-5 x . -pw, I .-.c, . -'U qw, , M W 'A C N' , . -2, .. .., I 'f Y --.. A J Ja if P 'Z f '9 . 1 , ' MMM Q - ' f'X5.,0' L sv M I, M 'f fl ,iff I , ' I ff 1 2, .- ' A .T 1' 'lil , ,: 'X I' -9 . if 'E N ,In M,-' - ,' 'Q' Q 3 1 ns, I c. I , , if-if , 9- -if A A gg A ' -E , f A x 4 ,I at A V . A ,,.. 'H r V . v 5- ' 5- V ,f'!i' t 1 .f tlt 3 3 - A A 1 -if - ix My ,l,,. ,.., X h i , f Q Y ' - 3 X? ixx ' ' lb I Q V 4 Q.. , Wyzggfgx . Q, 'N 'a 1 'X N K ri, 4- Sql' . :zygxf .7 R ' ' , g a ,,, I .1 , , ls ,- Q 5 Lv-' gs-J ' ' Z NW .H - COACHES, Dennis Hitchens and John SIGHTING carefully, Cori Miller takes a Rogers, talk with the team during a time short set shot as a Miramonte Matador out in a contest played at home. moves in too late to block. IU-f MONICA CARVAJAL drives past an excellent screen by Laura Gold- man. The Lions lead this game at the half. 8 7 5' ' ?. 5 ,. gl. 1 i X If x 3 W , Q1 ,,....... HAMI . Yf.IAA.sv 'fi' A915 JM X , . , ff - ww , W iff? - 2,5 ' . 34 cf. .Ap .V ,. . ' ' , , . wif- fx A .. 5-,JL N ..,,' .213 Xl! A Ill DARREN WILLIAMS tries for WORKING behind the oppo- a double-leg hold to pick up his nent, Rodney Thormahlen tries man for a take down. to get a hold to turn him for a pin. BRYCE SHERMAN bends the arm back and tries to maneuver hisopponentintoacompromising position. SENIOR DAVID OLAN uses a switch maneuver to effect an escape. I X . I RODNEY TIIORMAHLEN starts RON TURCIIIIC comes out of his off his match in the free-style posi- opponent's grasp as he success- tion in a face-off. fully executes a reverse. We I fr ...L .2 4: I gy sf-'7'?243 X'I'i+',i5y, , ww ez' IV. ., ww if Q5 5' , 41 2. s.,,,,fi,f I-jf, f s .-1. ufglgfi ' .,,. -,4',Qn- ' -' 4 if , is 'f w , 'M ' . Yi 2 PM 1'-J 4 I M 'al , Q m Y O' i ' AS HIS OPPONENT SHOOTS, WITH HIS FACE HIDDEN, this Jack Harrison gets back to prevent Liberty wresler executes a perfect a double-leg lock up. double-leg take down. DARREUN WILLIAMS has his op- WORKING HIS WAY BACK TO puonent in a very precarious posi- HIS BASE, Dewayne Montana tion nearing a victory with a pin. struggles at the Antioch Tourna ment. ffm Eff 5 hm ,. ., ,af My bug 'ffQ'-.7 4- 4411,-1 can- X. DICK WALBRIDGE lays on the mat and shouts encourage- ment. The Varistv wrestlers won the first ever title in the FAL this past seasonf 1 - fwm. N -,at O U24 i Macy Captures School Decathlon In May 5 3-.-is TIM LIDDINGTON easily clears the bar and then concen- trates on releashing pole so as not to foul and have his vault disallowed. ag. ,no MATT WOOLRIDGE gri- maces as he puts the shot in a home meet held on Ohm- stede Field. 94 ' f ', -s, gt e - 4 ewflfzf' ,, ,-,Qs . , f ..... . ,. Q K Q ,ww . 1: .m' 4 . 4. . . STEVE MACY almost appears to be flying as he finishes the third part of the triple-jump. Steve captured the school decathlon in May amassing the most points of the participants. .19 ' .A f 'I 3 W INR I d',. .. -if 4 A ,.r K Q' ,K ,,,..w, . Ss.. SENIOR MIKE BIRGE grasps STRECHING for that extra the baton and sprints his leg of inch, Sean Maloon flies to a suc- this relay. cessful jump. l l .... .1 VARSITY TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Mark Johnson, Sean Maloon, Fred Simmons, Steve Macy, Troy Mount, Pat Grimes, Brian Dodge, David Roberts, Nick Jungers, Coach Keith Dawson BOTTOM ROW: Tony Costa, Jessie Carreon, Mike Mendoza, Troy Christensen, Godfried Staudenmaier, Tim Liddington. . 'v.. . lt-xx! W 'K In -mi. if, W -. , - - -' - .- . L-,J-. x-'s .' - . -. , , xi.-'I A,. i -P ' , ,- SIQQFETRF R I E D S TA U D E N- DAVID ROBERTS knock down grimaces as he reaches a hurdle as he seemingly com- for that extra distance. petes all alone in this event. ROUNDING THE F-INAL PAT GRIMES and Norbert TURN,Troy Mount sprlnts to- Gonzales lag behind a Cam- ward the finish line. polindo Cougar. f -7' if ' ' g Tx Qrvvwrvaur- - ,W ,,,,,,, -m,,,,,w4.. 'V-Y --V 4--wr em ' 4 . 15,-v AL. JIM ERICKSON shows the pain of USING THE FOSBERY FLOP, putting the shot as he follows Mike Mendoza strains to clear the through after this effort. bar in the high-jump. 'Huh' . I 4 . , '!!5? 'pz Mi'l A- , ,.., ,ff V, A ,.. ' J , -'G l Greunwald Earns Berth to orth Coast M--.9355 f MARIANN GREUNWALD.DebiMcBride, DEBI MCBRIDE puts her body too far WARMING UP FOR THE LEAVING the foul and Connie Carreon all clear the hurdle at forward in this attempt and drags the SHOT-PUT EVENT is line Tami Piantanida nearly the same time. bar off its mount. Eva Becerra. leans into her jump. J 43... -I 1 'lvfypqgpi' ' ,, i .4 w3': ' 'N S'-' X 4- 1 'A flat is in E? V it - jf X ,, ,L , X A, , wr'-x f , z:fiE:2:!:El .f 1 .1: JUDY KRUMLINE crosses the finish line wellahead GIRLS TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Manager Tony Costa, Georgia Clar, Debi of her two opponents in this event at a home meet on McBride, Stephanie Caragnaro, Lisa Machado. Lisa Meyer, Marian Greunwald, Ohmstede Field. Colleen Mahoney, Julie Mount, Barbara Wooten, Coach Keith Dawson SECOND ROW: Eva Becerra, Margarita Carreon, Connie Carreon, Regina Garcia, Judy ' Krumlinde, Monica Carvajal, Tami Piantanida BOTTOM ROW: Jeannette Val- verde, Galena Guiley, Colleen Hynes, Crystal Ribeiro, Tricia Becerra, Samantha Ervin, Coach Mark Johnson. 4'-' 'Bad -W vl- . 'in-.x A., iw K ff' .. . -. A .. ilti . I 1 W ' J f ff Q Y. 4. W W 1 New f 1-. Ll, E39 X lr'--as - 'lk . T o f 5 S X 1 nt. l I 1 uv- X, , QQ W' ' an CRYSTAL RIBEIRO finishes a few steps STEPHANIE CARAGNARO leads three ahead ofhertwo opponents in this running other runners in the final turn of this COLLEEN HYNES shows intense concentration as she leaves the ground. A sideline judge makes o. we S , , ' if , A p f t M W , event. grueling race. sure that she does not foul. I . s X M ' IN Q, A rw x .1 h , musk A 1 if EWS Y L , , , e.awf.v4N mv, F' . . fk.,.,' nf- 'Q ' fi ' h vx Mai X W 4 : F M 5 , mx '.r ' f -Fw-' ., V if A a'u,! ,...+ M - V fy ,214 .. fi s Q ,gnf-'Wa.f,1vuzanv,,8,u9,a,'w Mp, f' VAWK? alr gi.. f '- A 5 . .I o - o , A - i A' few 41 --I 4 5 ...A l - y - 1 J N V V V , A b 1 ga fi.: kv ,- 5, - KM mir f Q -, 6.55 nf! if 'gQEihx:.s..w:...g2'v:'-1...:x?..,s -K ', ' ' ' ' A ' Q ri SENIOR, Connie Carreon is in the second phase of the triple- . . . . k f h I . JULIE' MOUNT follows through Coi.L1-:EN MAHONEY slightly 2,L2T1SjijQj.0ff1c1al reaches the tape and ra e Ort ecomp etlon nicely in this shot-put effort. trails one opponent and leads Kslightlyl another one. .figry 97 Dawson Earns Honor Coach Award 'YP' Y 9 . ...- . . 5.2, , W wa.. Lu Y 5 R why 1f,,,i,,,,f. , . K, 5 it 'fav-usb-fvmvgy N I ?,L Owsqgw---,wb ,nk A 'Nr get WH MIKE KENNEDY crosses the finish line PAUL WHITT receives the baton hand- well ahead of his nearest competitor. off from Mike Ausk and sprints his part of the relay race. rf QQ i . d g f- . .. I . ' '-'..i.4.' .lf 'lg yah .Q .Av p 7' '- f,U ' g ...V 1 1 - I 4 gg, 5, iw' . ey . fm -. . e.,,..,,J 1. - 'W ' - XM' A. 'HA-' -2. 1 ' 'I L -' 4 '- Nine' -' 4 ' Q- f- 1 11 . 1' VF. -, -.i 'E grins. . ' f - - -i ' - i .. . --4 f-31 ' We iff? qi ' .. . ' -ff., . - ff . f.. - f 'cf ' P-A-.. - 4 '-'- . ' . Q- . pl I . .3 . . 3?,.x'k Gigs' ' I I , JTC' 1 i n ' Q ' il- . Q wig - 'TW 1 of . rl fr ,.,. i 'Q f Q .5 9. 1' ' 3 - . . , . 'Q . a A 'ffl ' 4 1 -ff is i va Z' ' H. Y W V 4 J' '- s fif- . I , .V .N 9 Q lf. sf X . ...g -- Am- f, -. .W . A ,, .l ,, -. h. wg., JV TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Tony Costa, Regino Ochoa, Paul Whitt, Matt Woolridge, Grey Hay, Memo Madrid, Coach Keith Dawson BOTTOM ROW: Jess Perez, Mark Shelton, Earl Marshall, Jay Sadler. V 'lilfaivlf-:,.-5 V if ' V 3, 4 'X ,fe 3.1 fi V X , ' M V V er.. ,WQE -' 1 'vw mi.. o' 9 . d' S ia... A i Y l A WML H A- ---- QIQ I 'X ' .1-.. 1 .Qu i ,,. vw- - ,. . ---- ' P ir- 1' WA . V ' 3 4. - ' ,1-726 H- .V . . .v . 6 ,-- -4' AM. 'z,Y5 1f 4 417- st.. if l ij. E TTY 1441 w i - ' i f i .l.. i - lNiI1ARtIf AES? :and Ryan Gallegos look as if .LAYk SADLER has tfo aurln toiwaigd Mike 5 i J t ey mis e t is race one, two in a home us to ma el sure o t el an -o in this TURNING HISBODY Mark Shelton concen- track meet' relay race' Thls requires mme' trates on getting his lefzt leg over the bar with- out making contact with it. I-qylil 1 ii. Q'-'W . -- r i i i 4 fir 1 V if -..-W. . S Ll ' 4 VARSITY TEAM MEMBER, Tim Liddington, appears to be exhausted as he finishes. Tim was successful in this race and RYAN GALLEGOS 100145 UP fI'0m JESSE CARREON, Sean Maloon. b t h' t b 5 d . his starting blocks and waits for and Mike Mendoza start their race ea ls opponen y yaf S the gun to fire in the 440. on ohmstede Field. .vi N 401 Yi' 8 i x 4 ,Q c Qi Varsit Team Defeats Acalanes 6-0 MH- ? 4 gk Y. s Y is A mf '-.' 0 ,, '-'f- l,'- ' iw wv'ww-- '-- 'Iii 4 1 'l' xJ1': ':La L:-i, -' if , fs I an V 'ir I Q st' I f 3 qv If U1 9... ... ... f -V Y.. s . . , , 1524, N f x 'E' T , .,.-4 g-if X -q fx 5.-.. . . F, ,.v K - mwah! ' f, ,, Q5 ,z A, .,,,w fs ,- v 9 4 ... 4-...u.. I ,wwAvq.W'?j, .Y . .Lf-MQ' J. W, i 7 ZA 1. Y 1 A Xf..'f 4 X . , '1-'fy Quail' '-- V My is 'N f, fs gW:l '.' ?. . , v E - 1.--. --v .bln SHEA MCMANUS crosses D A R I N B E R U M E N FASTBALLER, Scott Flechsing, JEFF PACE applies the tagfor an out over first base as the player streches to make a tag for throws hard as an opponent takes his as his opponent tries to slide back in waits for the throw. an out at second base. lead off second base. safely. j s 100 .se .f.,-iw: wg X 'wi . 11: 1 A 1- , 1x'v-vw my .. ..'.. ,r wi 4 I 1 Q. 'ij' ':. .if5 ,X ' ' X A I .. ..,,- 1 ' 'lg .Af L' D .A 1.114 tj. -'I i' .3 .- - i .,-1' . -kg -M. . .4 I3 'Wifi - - ' -N l1,fj'f'4 , A if VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Mike Ligon, Shea McManus, Scott Quesada, Scott Flechsing, Eric Cordua, Rich Ligon, Jaime Jaurez, Victor Orduno, Danny Stills BOTTOM ROW: Coach Jerry Black, Darin Berumen, Ralph Sanabria, Santos Tobar, Chris Berumen, Dave Reil, Jeff Pace, Coach Vic Thornhill. n Q.'r. -trail D , 'fffc W 1 Q3 -W. ' .cs s. v vw, .w ws Qiwifbe.. .. A.. 'Q ' 'liilvqg any 'f 14 x.., lv--Q . af' - .xbV, Wm, ' A , QQ A 'ffsJ'f 1' , I Q 5 ..aunnNs zz! gm, -f ififwlw 'jfs 'if'W!fm 1h is 13,1 911 Zi if-fa VICTOR ORDUNO slides back into first to DARREN WILLIAMS takes a lon ste 2' P beat the pick-off attempt of the opposing into first base after connecting on a solid pitcher. single to center-field. vids ...nav . ,JP . , , ,M .. uf:-A',i:V.T 4V':.-gr , - -J 1' v 5 , .. N. 4 W: N ANA HMT ,QI STRECHING, Mike JAIME JUAREZ Ligonpullsdownahigh pitches from the throw for an out at first. strech position with runners on. me an-B pans, 41 COACHUJERRY BLACK confers with his pitcher, Scott Flechsing, as catcher, Santos Tobar, listens in. The Lions defeated Acalanes 6-0 late in the season and knocked them out of the championship. P ' '4T,. I ROUNDINW FIRST BASE, Rich Ligon looks to see where :he ball is before heading to second. The Liofi team had freshman, David Reil, at shortslc in, the first freshman to play varsity in over 2 p ears. 101 qv..-p-Q N4-Q., M... ,vs .,, -. arsit oftball Team Captures FAL Title .4 sa. ':f ' - ,,,., , If' wM2,fm'r,'.,',' Sqsluf ' 'SIJ'-'ATX 'S 'S A 4 , I. NANCY BURN ETT grrimaces STRIDING from the on-deck as she slides in a cloud of dust circle, MaryAnn Hyland pre- and safely. pares to bat at home. lift TERESA VERA made an outstanding switch from shortstop to catcher and earned all- league honors at his new position. fr .OI I if Q? A 1 7' .u.v.v4uaanu,.y--vv--..-,.- .l -van-xarvmvfw'-f '. QE lvilavi' r-vmsum... ' -4-e ' ' ' ' ,, -f,.,-,,.., , TERESA VERA stings the ball here DEBBIE GEYSER is successful in as she did all season with long' and stealing second as she slides undera crucial hits. high throw. VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Shannon Pastor, Cori Miller, Debbie Geyser, Wendy Haag, Cindi Johnson, Karmen Kouhestani, Joyce Johnson, Coach Jerry Miller. SECOND ROW: Melissa Cakebread, Nancy Burnett, Nancy Sizemore, Lisa Byer, Teresa Vera. BOTTOM ROW: MaryAnn Hyland, Noel Clement. J.-Ll ar-45 W . -'ff' , ' 329' iv:-Or Nr' -- 'X' YQ 'Q'-8' 'fawion .M.a4g.5if,vf9-,.,egww..w 7 1 .' f in! IQ. ls.. 'Y w w,l.ww, , ,,. . U fa.-wwf . My , -9' Kr A ,,s,' t ,W Ku sl.. LISA BYER doesn't look too happy as SAFE AT HOME! Nancy Sizemore FRESHMAN, Cindy John- ULEFTYHNANCY BUR- she drives the ball into the dirt toward slides in to score another run for the son, pauses before goinginto NETT, takes a good cut at third base. Lions. her pitching motion. the ball but fouls it. .1 -ff,g , - A - 'vm , ' . ' 5 I . f 'un I TQ, , I, f K Q , , 1 ,,,,,,.iqs-vuinvj 1 W ,WW:f 5 i - 6 1... . .af ' W' 4 , f ' ': R' 7 2,6 :.a5,r.L, l' - .- 8633-W' v...9,g,,,,, -9,154 ,..'- h..rI'A - A 'M ug ks' , I If gg ,V - f - - 1 ' 1 H ' 'Www-Gy ai I Q ...W ' 1 vis, .afiolikl Hip . AS HER TEAM MATES WATCH, Lisa Byer reaches first ahead of the throw. The Varsity girls were 13-2 in league and earned a trip to the North Coast Play-offs. 1 ll.. 1 1 -............. ii.i is COACH JERRY MILLER signlas for one of his . MaryAnn Hyland trots home. This was Mille' pionship in softball in four years. The tearr. st, tice games but found their stride wher 'env stormed through for 11 straight victor: f J '11 i I 2 Vera, Miller, Burnett Earn ll-League A , fi .',2X.!.w:j4AQl',OW -f,,,,.si.,:1::ssansa ah X- U .Nr A ,UV .. . ii V .9 . ' , . i, 3-Sq. 'fy ,c Q '.. .-' t.,.,.x,. V1Qf,qghn9i.S0E MN.. i . 4. ...... DUST FLIES as Teresa Vera reaches back for the bag at first. Teresa hit the long ball and played a tough catcher this season. - ' ' XE! V tx! Y 1. W W 6 , 4. i r'5'wf+4 ..i,.+..'s + T- ' 4 l '!-vhiiyfq fssfy' Jimi' xv . . Q--wmv' f z TURNING TO BUNT, MaryAnn Hyland NOEL CLEMENT makes the put-out at moves her right hand up the bat and second and turns to throw to CoriMiller at squares her stance at the plate. first for a double-play. A E fi 'JL . 1 DEBBIE GEYSER scoops up the ball at CORI MILLER tries to put the tag on her short and has already started to position opponent for an out as Cindy Johnson her feet for the throw to first. watches the action. LQ. L m- -'f-+ HVA'-' ,... f I --, I .,Q 1 -.--Q-....., ,,,,, . , CINDY JOHNSON follows through nicely as TALKING TO HIS TEAM, Coach Jerry Mil- COACH JERRY MILLER watches Wendy Nancy Burnett intently watches from her ler paces in front of the bench as the girls Haag make a nice catch near the foul line in third-base position. intently watches the action. left field. Wendy also pitched. an , a I 4 I I 1e?i.'Lf7fg4fIf4,.. .ie -Q ' . iT' 'fix Y'F'l'i ' 'F 5' 093' . zyqirplfiiglhagga my rig ' 'Z it Q 2 Pkg NANCY BURNETT draws the bat back as she waits for the pitch. Nancy played a fine third base and had many key hits early in the season. Nancy also earned all-league honors for her outstanding efforts this season. iv ,gwvva rv ' 'Fu' Vw ' -W' ,Ba-may 4 i first start as a pitcher this season. WENDY HAAG is congratulated after hitting a home run. Wendy had a one-hit shut-out in her I' . . ' i.A . , ' li . 5 . in :bfi l 1. f 1 . ' ,Ov 15' ALL EYES ARE ON THE BALL as CindyJ through and Teresa Vera, the umpire, and ii. its flight. K ,.,, ' a .vF 'ch 5 JV's ' 1 x B i V W ,M x I - ! . if ' ' x .4 .1 W S , ii , v ,I 5 W- ' ' , , ., iffy, JL, , fi -- a r 4- 3114 , , - W 'ul-112' M' 'f ' 'T ,. fi 'Ii' ' 4-X , . , , , . I My , A I , elrffgaa l B s a , ' -,prix , 2,05 A f' ' , 5 A' ' 1 ., ,Q ' ,, ,. ratify? lilfgi-,j.,.Q Q rf? 1,, xMwT1?5v gi' 9,3122 L K ' ,,,,-,fw --we-.f,.,wn Q 1 1 , Q - N V, ffwf -. f V3 V .f A 1?,.4i A '..V '1 . dvi'-W ', A , - 1 I 1 f I 8 4 G I 1 V ' V ,P ri , F f ,. 1, Q f 5 ,. . gl ' , 2 V A , M r ' .- E' .-- ' , i' Q 'f, . , ,, ,ggi fi 1 ' V f ik7xmgj'4ki'41' A-ff' 'il ,MJ STACY KNOBLAUCH takes a big cut at the ball. The JV's had a fine season and earned yet another championship in softball. - 'S A I. A . ,Q t ' 4 Q 'E ws uma 'f5'5!5 !'!'If'f' I f 0' ' .-.Q 'Q 7' P ROUNDING SECOND BASE, Michell Terry looks back to see if the firstbaseperson made the catch or not. MIMI FEJES drives the ball to deep center field. lkirllimfi vias a potent force both at the plate and in t e ie . 106 Capture FAL Championship ' , Q,-1. www, 1 . :ii ' ' W - I , , 'L , . mit ,, , -wiYA!'v,dg 9 if 3 -a 40a-f MIMI FEJES makes a fine catch in center- SLIDDING INTO SECOND, Dorsey Ber- field. Mimi made several throws to catch linn is safe as the ball squirts away into runners at first. right field. l. 'aw .,... 1' Jinx,-,,g. 515- ' - , I K vi .f. JV SOFTBALL TEAM: Madarez, Signe Jensen, Stacy Knoblauch, Sara Sipes, Karna Rodrigues, Shawn Pink- wart SECOND ROW: Dawn Christensen, Dorsey Berlinn, Mimi Fejes, Tammy Tex- gira, Christine, BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Hilburn, Bernie Sanabria, Michell Terry, aime Trokie. TOP ROW: Wendy Lunsford, Denise Mendoza, Maney 1 0 ,, . xii og l 'J s . 4,113 ff 1' 1 ' lv R 'li'-'1'x'Q--Q .. urowkhomwau I 1. 'vi BLOWING A B BBLE '- JAMIE TROKIE pushes off the SARA SIPES tries to throw the ball We,,dyLunSf0,.dw5cheSthg Eff,fgH,f,f,gf,1eEi1Q5I2gfiLnn mound and follows through nicely by her opponent. The throw was action and leaves the bag. from the dugout. with the pitch. close but the girl was out. 7,13 - . ,I- U . ,,. 4 . 5 ,,,, , 4 ,ww K! ,,,k o ' W,,m,o,-Wu,W,W!f1 we--, nw ,io M ,Q x, W --,,-v!337,:w A-i1ff,f,9-WWW I WH I A fy 3 .3 KW , b , ., ff. A gy X ,. A Aamir, A .Q ,,4M,,, Aquos- A to QV Mi' , ,.o-wo-n 3 ' ' ,imp X. -4Y..uvx- A 1 :J -1. .ii'f ' W Q' . if M gg g WHEN D1-:NISE MENDOZA PUTS ON A TAG you know you have been ,5 tagged! Denlse played an aggressive shortstop and made many fine plays. i4QQ5g.'Q,.qJ ' 'J' vm .N 4 ' -:J-. --4,r.,r' sth' 'Ss fj'-S. ?-: '3'3Yfi'1'fpQl':'1!rf'.' '-A '.'S.g15 ofQguges.:,Gg'f 1111-2 feb:-in-up .f F1'+'?.' iff- , 3 f -x-,r qf5, :2g, :Es CH s.5Q':1aLi1J,,. . A '11gf'32Lrs1ri-g2??S.1 1 fu- 123131. 3 107 New Coach Guides Team To Victor mm f4'5'i4 i4f5ii92 F il is f?f,f1ff4,?,w Q il '33 563 ' '5 3 Y- Y W 7 '-r U s ful 5A1.,-Aumlf , W I , I :Q Y A :A Alkfxllllll Q xx W X- -. ,,. , a .A L f Y--AA ' x Z q. fl . gi D X I ,f P 0, sky: Q i s ' - ' ' 4 gg- I 5 f.' Af it 'Q y ' I ' A .vp 'S - gf, s W Q. JA 5,11 f- ' , 5 ,ffl x , - 4 I x Q 1 ' It , .l . sh, 5- X, N? t s i Qc v I a s . I A 1' 4 .rr N Rxxxxxx kt A .. 2 X so y Qv 1 4. '...s ' .v -f-r--- C is N A 1 Y ,ik ' I , , I I 1 -'1-- - 1 3 U -5-A 'kin D .L MIKE MANNING uses a two-handed, LEAVING his feet, Craig Bell checks the KEVIN CLUTTER psyches himself up be- back-liand to return an opponents shot. flight of his back-hand shot in a match at fore serving his first shot to start a match. Mike was one of the freshmen on the team. home. U 1 ' . 5, SWIM ' P t . 4 x . r 1 ' I 'H z 4 f r -. . 'P i ' num . 4 4 Q x 'i ,. - X 1 3 tt, - ,Az 5' I 'f : I lil- .1 . 'F W l 2. llffpliswwf N va v .xl - 'U ' . -5- I' Shi' - 'my Pi!-1-' b 5 V A , j ,H-U-U-vs P.'.'f5 A lf ' ll' y T V V'- a K ifnvh L ,,,, v lslmc I . 513990. .,.--'N' - I x H 5.0, ,.,, 2 I 5 i -' 'X N 1' is it as Sl gg.: K A t s U -' I is, cg? . -3. K N 5 ...ga l fljtlyi,-, A KN fi ,- - Wi . .' K A- C12-.1-.smvff-f Y ' at 1 I - bun 1.1 ig 1 'l .:s. FOLLOWING through nicely, Kevin DOUG ZINGALI makes good contact with SCOTT ABROGAST returns a deep shot and Clutter watches to see if his second serve the ball at the top of his racket and swing. readies for the next shot from his opponent. is in or out. Kevin came close to a foot foul on this shot. IO8 A x f 4 ' 1 i 5 H , ,Uk I - FQ - -- . , I , -2 U if - ' Ah ' Q , 1 f T '-Q' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' ' ' - ,. X , -' ' T g Jaw' f if , ff. ' ' - - ' . ,,,,- gaston-Q,--n ' X ' 'E b --v s f ' 1 .' ' O. . , , 7 - ' - - I Q 'i I ' , V I ' K ,xx vi ' L ? , Q . , . -T we V 'I ' S ' QM 4 '65 c'.fI'4-3. .-.1 iz 5 ' 1 if ' - '4 ' ' s ' 'Ia if T4-. 4 ,f.ff'ffff:f,' i . v - at f or fc - , M. 'H : . X Q. I y0Jfl.',: .7 K .fl ' 'O N h ' ' U ' , 4 ' r qi f ' :W- P ' ' V 5 ll' iff 15 9 2 J - -'Z Q ' 'f I 14- u Q' i T F V ' ' . V 1' - rf-T f .1 , V, A ' Q .15 gf' ' 'B Lf: -1 f ' Y i f 'K' I 4 V ,, . Y ff' r G ' -36 sjf?-m.- :ff-'-1-13 ,,f ft K, ' B -52 , ,J . ' , V l f? ' ' ' ' ',l'6w,v'.: J ,--99 .V x ' in f U- .1 J :Z -- 4 .X J . Yi.--P l- W . ' :9'ff. 1l1'X , V 4 --1 ,. , - ,435 ' lr'-- '-'-' B H :iff i . f-is if f - 2 TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW: Voach John Ren- teria, Vraig Bell, Sheila Wozniak, Ron Tiongco, Vlayton Pas- sey, Kevin Flutter, Vimly Guiterrez Slit'- OND ROW: Eric Woz- niak, Teal Vasquez Bob Page, Mike Man- ning, Bonnie Nelson BOTTOM ROW: Robin Pastor, Doug Zingali, Scott Arliogast. - SHEILA WOZNIAK waits for her mixed doubles partner, Clayton Passey, to serve to start the match. I 9 U ' sf ,gat ! 1-Q Pa its Q f , X fr ll to , Q 1 J iw! ll,-1 l, . 'V-Aw Q., 'spat ln- A .et mi. 1 f Y S z . B - nn. ev ii 'Qi-41, SHELIA WOZNIAKjumps into BOB PAGE looks a little sur- LEFT-HANDED Clayton Pas- RON TIONGCO throws up his the air after scoring a crucial prised at the action ofthe ball at sey follows through nicely and first ball as he prepares to point. home, keeps an eye on the ball. serve to start the next point. b'Q'Q. .h V Q ' is I 1 nfnfofef ' ' s ,gf fl L91 .-s ,1- B i S , n Q Q Z 'Li n ll, 'A Task I ,tiki I I -A fi, I rv-ff 'sew' ,K . A .!'iQ: N -T 'B' A 3 i N Q X . ,Z r- , --' iafiiiifitei . 'U lew. , '- , - 1 B X Q ig, 1 null? K' 4 1, 3 v e -1 Innes -sQoa ir 4-v -0 109 Inexperienced JV's Earn 5-15 Record .-.hi . 5 ist I 4 in . 3, phi, ' la3. xs v - AQ '.'ii,..'f5 :V v ' A X , xv., ,, .. , .. t r -x n 0 5 V K . lk if xx YN V Q i 'I 1 -S , , 'Oy '- ' fi, if ' i .iii 3- ' x3l..., W 'f L Y N--K ' ii Fw., in KN Q THIRD BASEMAN, Tony Tobar holds the runner close as they both watch the pitcher. The JV's were at home and played this game on the varsity's diamond. Ps img yf, 'a Q, ' W n ns- S .X fi F lo' .: h ' vj-vi Us ' we .L'i'Xi1': q g..,,,.,g as 5 4 I v -N W- . fl S s 'Sv-t-- , .L e - Q- I ,A Qv fr' I I s . : gy Qikuw v'-- . s - - - :gr 5. .x . U. N I vt , :.r i- ' - , . ' - 'iQ' A mg . . ,WX 5 r-,E-, KY , 1: p 9. .tl x egwi, ,fe fS: Af6w.a,.'f ., ' R , . Ps - - .-bv,-y j ,5, i-?'Qr- If att, 5 , . BEATING THE THROWAT FIRST, Mike Gamino crosses the bag with a hit, an infield single. -H , 4' A - 'iw TAKING A LEAD OFF FIRST, David Jen- sen intently studies the motion of the pitcher to see if he can get a bigger lead and possibly steal second. 110 4 U 3- vi-, 34 qwgf' tt- ' wifes? f,Q,,I PTTVQ 5- .qp u. 'u,,:g, 71'--:JV ' m--.'L'N:-51F !w,,.g'f 4 - 52 'MYR'-:avi-Q. fiff n.v-. -'x. .--4, MIKE SIGMAN slides back into first DARREN WILLIAMS goes into a to avoid being picked offby the pitcher slide at home and it appears that the in a home contest. play will be close. :+V ' ' -lllnuq-i . ,,. ks.- JV BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Jerod Nunn, Aaron Harty, Kevin, Mark Stowell, Jack Harrison, Shawn Schwitters, Darrin Williams, Raymond Cabral, Rick Carter SECOND ROW: Coach Rod Beaver, David Jensen, Rick Mederos, Sam Minick, David Ligon, David Martinez, Mike Gamino, Manager David Xandiver BOTTOM ROW: Mike Sigman, Tony Tobar, David Arrevalo, Jimmy ogers. f . 1-1 ,Q-'F L-Q' ...V .I ,A a 9:-5 J . I F.-Jai'-' A A A .. r y , ' f k , .. i. - ' at 2 e 'U-wqf X in .. ' '--'j 7 f '- 1,2 I ,il f ' i l A I J.-k L-gm U ,' . 'A gi' Y I -di A 7 4 A 45 f 1 -ff wg it ,I u Q , uw- E ,L no xx Y' 5 s AY . 'Cb W G H -at-P. -A . . ...gf its -' -S f 1 Yi' .T I li 'S ,-E ,ix .r 4 K 0 Y - - . .',--, A ' f .. S ' ' gf i W F 3 'I c .Q iii 'te L gigs p ' ef A .at V wa . 4 , , ...Q ' i : ei-4 9 1 RAYMOND CABRAL studies the sign as he pitch- es from the strech position with a runner on first. SAM MINIICK touches first base as his o LEADING OFF FIRST Rick Mederos A p' A r ponent waits for the throw that never waits for an opportunity to steal second came. in a home game. ,et-, I--4051 Q-9 'V --W , --- Q - .-., 1. .. . -:,,,.. -n-as---7. . 3.1-E.. Lge' j in-L--':-1-rg' , el . , . h- 3 IQ ps ,. , 1-t.. fc.. -X f .. I I Q A...-. qw- . :ian ,2.,,9-24 he A . B Iv., X X J I - ' , .-- A V ,I gi ' --. .q.. '. . ' - 'W 03 Nl 1 V ,,g,,'T N X ' it ' X 4 . . . , ' ' ' 'IQ Y' Z alia, A . , v A , 0 ,g.,:' Q 1' 7' ' I 'b-'Ll 4, . . U- , fi 15- 3. . 4 .. A ' i 5 'f'-'H' I 9? , ' Q . ' , ' 'i if--. wi A, . Q qt.-Egfr. YW .-, . is-2 X. :nm . Q. 3 .J .J A f t, 1 1 KZ,- '.g 'iMiiuf I .St ' N- f .17 ' 5 ii'-v-.in if f ,., - 4' A HW re ft -'QA-Q., if V ' ff' '3 2-'wssfiiafs -ff-Q.-4Qe'.5..1 A A I A ' - -' . ,,raf,' 'f-s, 1 f--1f'1..'-- 3 ' r Q . . , N! Q fi ego M I .- , f.s...f..,..w-..,. , ', A '- 'f L mf ,, ',1 - - 'Qi K ::'.x,,?g:i.4s ,Q is f-. lag . A -,H '-' y' ML-, - ' ,, J - .- v' - .., .4 ' V- .wg wsfrw J. Q-wfzw ew: ,. e3i .' ffaiissiii ,.T'3392. gg--te 4.1 'x f-.,ff'..+Z-bw-.2 s Q' gs - , ,,-An.-qv 31:1 1 I .Xa-. , U f,::L,:yxq41'0P r -..:.,- f ' 1 ,. 5, 1, Q' 'z I -' ff - -UQ' .- F - fl fre'-if w+ff?t ?Vi'f ' it -we 4 ,, -sk ,Sl W ,,.SU,g, .1434 ,mg ,., ,, . .2 C1 , gi -. ss ,, ls, ,-,. 1 1. f, fy- I .. . ., gf ,vi-ff s -1, qw, . . ,, V 1. . ,. 5'Mg.'ff.1KK'ET?'5-,,r. - QQ? H., v fix. 1: , , . s An 's--, wg-firm he -I' ,,, if-i!'k.n?.1 . . 1 -..ft . . 155'--S'-mx . A.--' .aC'f,.n- fri. -3 :- gig' MIKE position. The wind plagued many home games this season. GAMINO comes up throwing from his right-field L-:Av fllsf- . '-1 ' 'eg W W . us. - 'Vs'-.L-..., X'-g-f sL , - ' -v ' - -ax I 7' '-,, 't-e .-. -f-. 'ef' A - 1,--ew. .-.., ff' - ' '- CRI - A 5 .Q L. ei an-: . .. I - I-1 - - v- WAITING FOR A THROW FROM THE PITCHER, Shawn Schwitters tries to hold the runner close at first. The JV team was composed of mostly freshmen and sophomores and spent the season learning fundamentals. RAYMOND CABRAL reaches for the throw from the catcher as an opponent scoots back to first base. 111 Rally Squad Cheers Crowds to Victory .ggi 7' I lf. .1 N I lil V1.. Q MANETTE JOKSCII hugs one ofthe aclmiringyoung specta- TONI CAMPBELL, Amelia Pompa, Senna Shanti, Gina Andronico, and tors at afootballgame.Manette wasone ofthe two mascots of Melissa Bevill watch the action but take time for a quick picture at a the Rally Squad. baSl49tball Hame- QQ' MAJORETTES: TOP ROW: Cindy Price. Kathy Selaya. BOTTOM ROW: Teresa - W Center' Jeanette England- MEMBERS ofthe Rally squad form a chorus FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS, Kim Pod- line in front of a large half-time poster that WYS' Claudia LaF9'1'gaS, and Cindy HilbUI'T1, BEST FRIENDS, Toni Campbell and was put up at the Antioch game. try t0 Show Spirit in fI'0flt Of 3 meager Crowd- Amelia Pompa pose for Don Barros during - a break at a home basketball game. ive 54 .i?'?' 1 ' ' L - J gift: 4Tff1 :-i1rf?1ef2 . S' 5 f ws, fl I 5 if 9 if a gf' SONGLEADERS: Tami Piantanida, Amelia Pompa, Gina Andronica, Senna Shanti, Stephanie Silva, and Laura Dessaussois. 4. Al 'N 1 MARCI SHANTI, Jaime Troike, Lisa Machado, and Michelle Trebino, jv cheer- leaders, watch the action during a practice game against Antioch. This was one of the largest crowds in Liberty's history. SUSAN ZAHN, Ellen Dunning, Janice Paulson, Melissa Bevill, and Kris Frigard shovg the whole world that they think the Lions are number one, at least in their mln s. 5 rf' l L G p, 1 , Q , , !D. Ili' i' l APA -- X fl-I ...fl J - L' ' f , il ff-P za IFMF-iii'-X'57Q --rl ., ....,,,.,, 7-551, JANICE PAULSON hands out confetti before the start of a Varsity Boys' basketball game. , I- Jw gig, MANETTE JOKSCH, Toni Campbell, and Shelly St. John strike a pose for Don Barros during group shots in the Brentwood City Park. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Cfrom the topb Melissa Bevill, Susan Zahn, Ellen Dunning, Kris Frigard, and Janice Paulson. 4 .I f P K. 5 6 F1 K. FQ, - ff 'J '51, 1 'N Nq-v Q 3 giafi'-' .1 'sl 'I 4 gg! if df .r. O ' x 4 'L ,Q I xxx S uad Adds Two New Positions for Year .. Q gy .A , 1 I 3, .afs'4i. WITH LEG-WARMERS ON, Gina MASCOTS1 M3f19tt9J0k5Ch and Shelly Andronico helps to lead cheers for a St- John- home basketball game. r NEW FOR THE BAND this year were the sign carriers. On one side of their signs was spelled out Liberty, on the other the word Lions. These girls helped FRESHMEN CHEERLEAD- ERS: Cfrom the top? Kim Pod- wys, Cindy Hilburn, Alice Her- rick, Claudia LaFarga. with spirit. FV ' i -Q 4 ' if ' 1 5 -14 ,ki -f li 1 l xifmw IJ Q - A I: 3, Itff. .- 'I l 'ff' 1 EL , if ,J . V ' fr in-'xr 5-T ' i vs' KM. 1 in - 'J' lf 1 4 A ' '. f H4 ' A . , K X xl ,, , 11 me' A? 1 l Z rf -ff 4,37 s .r 2 l. F i i uni . .1-110' ,mm .,f., M K A a,f-rw Q2 Ag, Y 'Q' v 1 Q L 04' Y W D I 'Q 4, iv PN' R A .-4'ff' .If f 1. 1 - h' l, I .. Q ' . 4 ,h XF 'fa i f ,f,.-' ,-' -2- frii J.-: ' , gf, 1' 1 - I '- ' fi v,f'. i' 'r .' .'l V' fv.'.3!-'Hb' Jw a- 'frm if ,V , ,gf ,i ,I Q 1,-,ff syn-' F' .l.,L , l 4. nc ,' . 1 . 'I-f '-' 1 9 . P a f ' Q' 3' - - do ' ADDING A HAWAIIAN TOUCH, members of the song- leading group go through a routine at a home football game on Ohmstede Field. KIM PODWYS watches the crowd as she leads a cheer for the freshmen basketball team. l 115 LOOKIN' GOOD . . . ACTIVITIES LOOKIN' GOOD in Activities meant looking at people and events in '84, From the Barn Dance and Home- coming in the Fall to Graduation to end the school year, Activities were looking good. During the Homecoming Rally, Gina Gonzalez and Mario Oseguera were crowned King and Queen. The other members of the Court were Manette Joksch, Shelly St. John, Audra Riberio and Aimee Vasta. The Second five were Toni Campbell, Gina Cornelius, Lisa deFremery, Shelly Pinkston, and Kris Frigard. The other nine boys who vied for the crown were Claude Ourthiague, Carl Ditmars, David Olan, Kimber Dittmore, Dino Orozco, Ted Scortino, Mark Casey, Mike Clement, and Mike Miller. The float competition saw the Class of '84 come out with their fourth straight first place finish in four years followed by the juniors in second, sophomores in third, and the freshmen in fourth. The Class of '84 captured the overall Spirit Trophy while the juniors were the winners of the Homecoming Rally. The classes and staff enjoyed a variety of dress-up days and noon-time activities during Homecoming Week topped by activities on Ohmstede Field and the Rally in Stonebarger Gymnasium. Formal dances plays an important part in Activities this year. The Senior Class chose Hs Lordships in Berkeley for the Senior Ball. With a theme of We're on our Way, Senior Ball by the Bay , the Class of'84 made posters, bought glasses and invitations, and had a photography backdrop depicting that theme. The entire Bay Area formed a beautiful backdrop for the dance. The Classes of '85 and '86 joined forces and sponsored the annual Sophomore Hop!Junior Prom. Crowning Wendy Lunsford and Fausto Velcao King and Queen, the dance had as a theme A Night in Heaven . Tiny angels greeted the arriving couples, as the two classes turned the cafeteria complex into a fantasy world in keeping with their theme. Margie Romann was crowned FFA Sweetheart at the Annual Barn Dance. Later in the year the FFA hosted their ever-popular Donkey Basketball Game. The Future Farmers rounded out the year with their member- parent banquet in the cafeteria. Both the Band and Choir were kept busy throughout the year with fund-raisers and concerts. For the first time, the Band traveled to Oregon just before Spring Break on a concert tour. The Band worked hard to raise 326,000 to buy new uniforms ito replace ones that were 20 years oldb and then gave an appreciation concert to those community members that had so much to do with helping raise the money. The Choir received the highest possible marks in competition in the Spring. Shelly St. John captured the Jenny Lind Award in Choir, While Valerie Poerio was named the winner of the John Philip Sousa Band Award. Besides their monthly Brown Bag Theatre, the Playmakers were kept busy with One Acts and their two major plays of the year. In the Fall, the Playmakers put on the drama Diary of Anne Franke followed by the humorous Tom Jones in the Spring. For the first time, the Playmakers had a dinner theatre with the production of Tom Jones . Climaxing four years of study and work was the Awards Assembly in June. The seniors were recognized for their efforts in the classroom with scholarships, grants, and awards. For the first time the Assembly was held in the Bristow Theatre. The Chamber Singers entertained the audience and provided a nice break in the presentation of awards. Manette Joksch garned the most awards with seven followed by Aimee Vasta and Valerio Poerio with six and five respectively. The Yearbook Award for the outstanding Senior Male and Female Athlete went to Chris Brown Cfootball and wrestlingb and Monica Carvajal Cvolleyball, basketball, and track! while Valerio Poerio earned the coveted Scholar-Athlete trophy for having the highest grade point and earning a Varsity letter. Other awards and their recipients included LEA Scholarship: Melissa Batze, CSEA Scholarship: Debbie Matscog CSF Scholarship, Shirley Smith, Eddie Garcia Memorial Scholarship, Elizabeth Manzog Graves Brothers Memorial Scholarship, David Dias, LUHS Memorial Scholarships, David Dias and Kathy Whitmore, Connor Scholarship, Melissa Batze, Kip Patterson, and Kathy Whitmore. Ron Tiongco and Valerie Poerio were honored by the Army Reserve for their athletic and scholastic ability Cthis was the first time for this awardl. Mrs. Sue Fortner was in charge of the evening's festivities. On June 14, 271 Seniors marched onto Ohmstede Field to the tune of Pomp and Circumstancen to receive their diplomas from the Board of Trustees. Breaking tradition not once but several times, the Class of '84's Graduation was almost a total student affair. The key-note speaker was Cathy Siino. William Davis was the class valedictorian C3.99 g.p.a.J while Valerie Poerio was named Salutatorian C3.98 g.p.a.J. Suzanne Zahn gave the Invocation while the Senior Choir members sang the Benediction. For the first time faculty members participated in the processional. This year the physical set-up for Graduation was changed to allow more seating as both stands were opened and the graduates were placed in the middle of the field facing the Board and south goalpost. The Class of '84 donated S600 for the new speakers on the east side of the stands, S300 to the incoming Freshman Class CClass of '88J, and the remainder of their treasury was given to the PRIDE Committee for student reward projects. We can say that the Activities Section of the LION '84 was LOOKIN' GOOD with the people and events ofthe school year. 116 ,sq 5-lf? r eff fl 6Ridge Runners' Entertain at Barn Dance D! A Th lg ,'. 'ii' ' 1 ' . ' 'ui' . we ' '- , r V .. --Mg'-,' :K 1 Q , fi, K, r In-54 N i , Lg! f ' fy FX . by X' x 'Q I I DENISE THOMAS, the reigning FFA Sweetheart, alongside her are this year's canidates for the crown, Margie Romann, Patricia Espindola, Donnie Bello, Bonnie Nelson and Shary Partridge, before the ceremonies. DANCING, closely to one of the slower APPROACHING the hay, Kristie tunes of the BI'9hY,W0Otl b2.SeCl bzlllcl, B31'ne5,JeffH01'n and H0m9rJ0hnS0n, Halsey's Ridge Runners. dispatch their victim Robert Species. 118 Ill . 0 . fill' ff' Q' ' 1 . fri? Q ISN A V Swv' iifivf :A . NEWLY CROWNED, FFA Sweetheart of 1983, Margie Romann, smiles gratiously, for our photographer, shortly after the exciting ceremonies. Y? , 1-is i 1 H iii? . A' 1 ja.-if. li 1.53 i t . i' Th- E .Av 4 I My X jx F x -fa -- , - 5 rl ' .H Q-'iw REY EGASHIRA is dragged into toward the hay pile by Tammy Payne and Jeff Horn. T 5 R ,aa ,xii J CINDI JOHNSON, is ambushed by SNUGGLED closely together, David Parsons and Louis Orozco, Tammy Dollosso and Mike and carried to a certain doom. Hampton share a quiet mo- ,, I ment. JJ PIGGYBACK riding in the lobby of the Stonebarger Gym, Jeff Jones and Lisa Miller are evidence of the funloving atmosphere surrounding the 1983 FFA Sweetheart Barn Dance. lgxx,K'1r We X ,W 'rx-Z1 f i i T 1,41 . 'wi iff ,, MARGIE ROMANN, is embraced by Denise Thomas, after the joyous announcement of her potential crowning as the FFA Sweetheart for 1983, as Tim Gallegos looks on. .. -. . + Q . ., 5' f if 'F-M. .'75'55 ii 2 , v 151' ,L f' ntfi SCOTT GEARY. Kim Read. and Ll1iS OFOZC0 attempt to 9S'CaD9 from the STEVE URENDA and his partner Heather Biglow, along with frenzied hay throwing activities going on behind them, which are consid- Others who occupy the floor demonstrate the fancy footwork ered a tradition among the Liberty Students. and high energy dancing that was common that night. 119 -!:' 1 K 'fb Q xk 'Ve f' 3 : W Q 'Q P Hx r ,,.+-- 5 K4 xy f. 54 diffs' -I N o f A xi .V A I 'vi' srg , I' if 'ii v 1 Nu 1 - 4 f 'ln if J ,U .3 'f if 21' J .ls 'WIN if Sgr 1' now' is ,fu W9 I 1 1 fu I, 'U,,' -.,.--ge , . - Q 7 N . .' ll Nj.. www - H A Gonzalez, Oseguera LIBERTY SIGN-CARRIE:-L5 were amed King, Queen added to the Marching Band this MR,JERRY BLACK shows the re- year and participated in the Parade, sults on his face ofhis participation Pre-game, and Half-time Activities. in the Pie-eating Contest. eff' f Q iz N V 12. FOUR of the TopTen for SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS help Homecoming Queen are captured make flowers for their fourth winning during the game on Ohmsteflde float in-a-row in four years. Fie . I T 'L six ,Q ' ' E:4:'j. .. My , W .1 .1-J iff? 122 uv- . JUNIORS, Trina Bonham TROY CHRISTENSEN and and Laura Dessaussois, Bill Batze work on the im- show off their punk look. mense construction of a float. gf IK 9 1 ab lsr. I . I Q- - ' . . W . - ' P ' I . ' f'. L L , ' ff Qi . -- I 11+ ' -J . Wk it .. f'J Riff!!-fgjl X21 MARIO OSEGUERA, DRAG THE DONS is kingg and Gina Gonzalez, the theme of this first queengposeforaformal place float by the picture. seniors. MARSHA BARR leads the audience in the Na- tional Anthem to start a home game on Ohm- stede Field. WATCHING her fellow classmate shave the balloon she has just covered is senior, Gina Gonzalez during Homecoming. 4 . ll ,x 4, . - I ,er ., .. 'hi R 2:,,.,,f-' .fI?a-N f f , -ffurn- ., i . ga' -- ef '.,.' ' . 1if'- f:'FJ'1rk lb. i Rx A n 1 lx Xt Y' Q ' 4 'HX , fed 4 2 6 v if at y J, ., PAUL CUTINO, Ron Reed, and Kelly Davis try to eat the pie the fastest to win points for their class. , ,1-NA, .., ul - . mf '-1 , . .I Z ,r- FI 2,5 4 ,kv 1 I' 3, 4. .V Mt., . i it , X, '7 rl 1.2 , ,-. A , . . 1.7, Q , - r. . nw W- , .v A , ,divas , vga 'v f' .1 'G'.ffi,,..,3 . W, MANETTE JOKSCH is escorted on to Qhmstede Field by her father, Arlie, before the start of the Homecoming Game. 123 'We're Un Our Way! Senior Ball B The Bay' ab gb AFTER AN ENJOYABLE EVENING CLAUDE OURTHIAGE,JillSteld- Victor Orduno, Linda Rivera, Ceri ing, Gina Corneluis, and Mark Pena, and Luis Orozco depart with Casey check in with Mrs. Dorothy smiles. Weeks. il I wif' X CHATTING over the success of the ball, TAMMY DOLLOSSO and her date, Mike Kris Gamino and Rick Hart relax briefly Hampton, enjoy friendly conversation outside the dance. during the dinner hour. J COUPLES DANCING closely are Bita Hos- seindoust and Jeff Horne, and Roger Farr and Valerie Poeiro, to music done by Roy Wright. ,Q R 1 X M MELISSA BATZE, wearing Rich Gregorcyk's jacket and bow tie, didn't know what they were doing, but they knew they were having fun. fc 1,2a2P?5 5w.-z'1.,z:1:- 52 ' Q VA I ' f ,I Ml 'iff 'ff94ii -S. A4 he .ag--14.1 - -,. J-'ta 5' WAYNE LYNCH and Paula Amerson TY BROWN, Kelly Morgan, Barbie Hop- share a romantic moment together on the per, and Mark Bonham leave with the balcony outside the dance. satisfaction of a terrific time. rrbw 'JDO--Zrldm ANTON RIVERA and Deena Estep request DANCING ALL NIGHT LONG, Gina Gonzalez their choice of refreshments at the coke bar, lo- and Mario Oseguera along with Rodger Tippet cated near the entrance. and Renee Evans, are enjoying themselves. I . w 1 ARRIVING with the proper equipment for a num- ber of memoirs, a camera, are Shea McManus and his date, Kim Wadlake. '47 91 I , . SENOIRS AND THEIR DATES satisfied their appetites with the many delicacies offered at the buffet ta e. -.N , s JEFF SCHWOERER and LAURA DESSAUSSOIS, Nan- I 1.4, ll Sheila Wozniak relax between cy Burnett, Tami Sherman, Tri- .' lx .23 dances at the beautifullydeco- na Bonham, and Tami Pianta- S- !' rated tables at the Prom. nida. 1 .o 'Url ff, 'Y 1 ' fa- ' 1 .v bun... , 1 TALKING between dances are David ENTERING the Sophomore G R E G H A Y, Bla r b a 1' a ADVISOR, Miss Marian Cane- Roberts, Colleen Mahoney, Pat Grimes, and HopfJunior Prom are Karen Wooten, Monica Giavedonl, pa,dances with John Brown at Toni Campbell. Horton and her date. and Joey Manzo pose a pic- the HopfProm. ture. ik' 2 Q ,fp A lf lixy lk . ' ight in Heaven' Sets Prom Hop Theme 'E Q-J-I-ai ...in .X '--r--- JEFF HUDDLESTON, Katie Smith, BILL BAKKER and Susan Dejesus share a Tony Anderson, and Sherri Shackel- lighter moment between dances at the Sopho- ford look at the program. more Hop!Junior Prom. 41 . Av 'fix 5 if t i n g . . R, V I ' .mv ' J f SOPHOMORE HOP KING AND ANN HEIMBUCHER, Matt QUEEN, Fausto Valsco and Wendy Blake1y,Tom Derrick,and Jan Lundsford, dance after being Bither pose for the photo- announced winners. grapher. 7 'E' I . .. A r I 'D rfib, S I r X km, A JILL PAULSF .I ' ampbell reflect on the evening as they ,li 5. Wait for thei- A 'turn with punch. 127 CSFers Sponsor Popular Kids Carnival T H I S Y O U N G RICK JOHNSON tries to drum up LADY enjoys the business early in the evening for CSF face-painting the Cake Walk at the Carnival. efforts. v M aiinf I 'X r x, 9 1 DAVID DIAS sets up the HANDING OUT a prize to a lead milk bottles for luckywinnerisTaijiKimura another child to knock at the Wheel. down. . lr 2-1- i J ' ,S , - al VU CN. . 'Ln E TRINA BOHHAM and Heidi Poertner YOUNG and old enjoy the annual help blow up balloons for the Carnival. CSF Carnival in the gym. X 5 gn' L ll l 1!filnu-ww ii' BERNIE SANABRIA tours the Carnival as a clown sell- ing balloons. f MICHELLE TREBINO sells CSF balloons during their Carnival in Stonebarger Gym. 1' J CONCENTRATING on paint- JANICE PAULSON announces BITA HOSSENIDOUST and DAVE BERGHULT watches ing the lips of this young lady is the winner of the Cake Walk. KID Patt9I'SQf1 Sell game Uckets the fllght Of the ball duflflg Becky Thornton, at the Carnival. the Basketball Toss game. If H ' 4 -1 ,J ,Al f ig! I 1 f Q 4 vfr' M , '51, 1-141 TH, '- X +P? 129 It 1 S '1 1 P' ' 'Yi V 'fy S-'ii 'T a , - K ' , ,4,, . E f xi 1 PQ -4 '41 'mx ' 1 N Band Raises Mone For New Uwniforms We ' BAND DIRECTOR, Mr. Allan Jones, dances with two of his band members. Mr. Jones is 'fa' retiring after many years of fine service at ' Liberty. ..,- Fi-3 af' CLARINETS: TOP ROW: Stacie Pastor, Paul Witt, Trina Bonham, Heidi Poertner, Nicole Simoni, Terri Wadnizak, Shirley Smith, Robin Pastor, Korrin Ghiselli SECOND ROW: Signe Jensen, Raquel Gensler, Kris Gamino, Teresa Beasley, Cindy Hilburn, Michele 'greliilino BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Hilburn, Yvonne Martinez, Kristina Trimble, LaDonna as er. 4 '1 1' ' -es., 6- SAXOPHONES TOP ROW Theresa Leake, Margaret Freeman, Ike BRASS: TOP ROW: Desiree Short, Theron McDaniel, Greg Hoch- Montanez Chet Kniss Vanessa Peters BOTTOM ROW: Regina Pow- derffer, Rich Gregorcyk, Mike Neely BOTTOM ROW: Rich Meyer, Tyson Tom, Kip Patterson, Mike Hudson. lSH'ga .ff D Y . F f ' 1 V '.v,0zi Y 'gn 1' A H. , Q,:.L:,i.,.LL, I ers, Ron Tiongco, Juli ,Fisher. -n3x .d- . '- . . 4' . ' s ' ' I J 0 Q 1r. 1 l L mh- !'V i. A .i 'l , ,A ' var 4 Q - 'N-mg--4 DRUMS: TOP ROW: Fred Simmons, Don James, Homer Johnson, Scott Gerry, David Roberts, Dan Strickland BOTTOM ROW: Marina Martinez, Carna Rodriquez, Shane Dollosso, Jonathan Dale. s 9 FLUTES: TOP ROW: Laura Dessaussois, Heidi Vincent, Kathryn Poertner, Mimi Mon- tanez, Michele Mercado, Jeanne Dale, Lisa Meyer BOTTOM ROW: Natalie Sheperd, Kathy Brown, Ana Child, Jeanette Valverde, Lisa Sonnenburg, Michelle Long. my fix, 4 'vi 'W ' A grin, Ly, 1 A , -. L ' Y 'sa 'lf' av 1' 4405549 - ,, V, ,ay ' . f 'V 1- .EV ' ' ' ? 'i 'ill ' aj, jr A ' 1 , J 1 zQ2?,:'-af: .ff N I .,-. 3.51 , 9 IQIII, 'f. 'f , Q r a MAJORETTES: Cindy Price, Kathy Selaya, Jeanette En gland, Teresa Carter. ' L if A-RU' ,g, 'fl f'3 ' 'if' ,--., l'- - V, A W., BM- V 4 1 s , H! ' 'jg' V V ' l 'L s ' F 1-K . o X I - Y 1 6,wlvlg'-.-.III-ifx.-r. Cut-.Jgbgef FFYMX.. wwf itibghir '4 X i su- elf, 5' ,JW 4 1' 'i udsafillin -I I- f 1-:ri . - ts up D- AA A u A .q. i X r I. V, F , I . . ', . DRUM MAJOR, Valerie Poerio, leads the band on Ohmstede Field. The band earned money to buy new, sharp-looking, uniforms and traveled to Oregon before the Spring Break for four days. Mr. Allan Jones, director, retired at the en-l of the year. TRUMPETS' TOP ROW: Manley Tom, Debbie :fg?'.'if,l Hilburn, Jeff Bettencourt. . Ti. Tim Liddington, Todd Martin, . --lgi BOTTOM ROW: Rich Medra- Liddington, David Bur'-l Kevin Kali, no, Shelley Eli, John, Chris Berumen, Mike Ken- nedy, Rsej' Tlfizwhio, Gottfried Staudenmaier. 131 I 9 Q ?'FL WP. '4. rl- ..- CHOIR: TOP ROW: Cindy Price, Joann Gutirrez, Sherri Strickland, Rob Spence, Justin Pace, Jason Neely, Craig Linden, Desi Short, Mike Emerson, Julie Martell, Lisa Herring, Gottfried Staudenmaier, Santos Tobar SECOND ROW: Kathie Brown, Sandy Jensen, Marsha Barr, Chrissy McCausland, DeeDee McCausland, Elka Ludlow, Shelley St. John, Veronica Baldwin, Jeanette Braxton, Sanni Panopio, James Tysinger, Donna Jones BOTTOM ROW: Sally Duarte. Kim Morse, Leslie Stoeffler, Jeannette Crippin, Monica Giavedoni, Tony Tobar, Christina Cutino, Tricia Becerra, Becky Thornton, Audra Ribeiro, Allison Martin, Susan Linden. f 1 -J . .- xiry. ' , ' A , . 'T 'Sf W' fvjff' 1 03: . ,. 7 J, , i, X '1 ' Q. f 1 Qflf f Q., 'T I ,at A li- fi' v RQ .fx WSJ . 7451 V F, - . , 4 K. Q' I- pa .ti 'F i . . 9 N 5 i v , D A . . J - , i x, is baxik, hal S .3 ., in 'tu ,Q 1 at lr L- , 'Q My 'TIL if I Q , ' i ' l ' - ' 4 . '. - Ni sl.,-fv' -H 4 qi ' i E.. POP CHORUS: TOP ROW: Jason Neely, Ronnie Upingco, Brian Van Brunt, Jared Neely, Nancy Hoffhines, Kenna Murdock, Monica Hernandez, Donna Boyd, Sherri Strickland, Brand Van Brunt, Chris Donahoe, SandyJensen SECOND ROW: Ona Matlock, Dawn Kowalski, Wendy Lunsford, Helena Pilat, Dana Ackerman, Scott Hutton, Natalie Shepherd, Donna Sheffield, Gina Sapp, Rene Harris, Margaret Freeman, Roberta Hathorn BOTTOM ROW: Mandy Cambrad, Sally Duarte, Elka Ludlow, Marsha Barr, Erica Twigg, Mimi Appleby, Shelly George, Lucy McCormick, Shelli Shackelford. if ,,g Q ' V' 1 XJ X . :J U ,rx , . f jf ' i I 4,0 , y, 'Ipit , 43 .,,, T , , , N L X v'-'F 1 ii ' 5 1 X fl L 2,2 'T' xl MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS' CHOIR DIRECTOR Sue Stuart ENSEMBLE dress the part and congratulates Shelley St. John perform A Chorus Line for the Jenny Lind Award. 132 t. John Wins Jenn Lind Award gg, f? i? .fl . of ' N l i , 1 .GX V .Q l 0015, nl , .Q 1 s - -. sg , sw A, . -,nn , 'lg f 4 I r if ,,'fu-'. O liar .V I x, ki l 9-I L l.. f : i , ' 5 - .win f A, ,HKU gig jx. H, W Li? 152. CHAMBER SINGERS: TOP ROW: James Tysinger, Jason Neely, Gottfried Stauden- maier, Craig Linden, Mike Emerson, Jared Neely, Tony Tobar BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Barr, Susan Stoeffler, Lisa Herring,Jeannette Braxton, Sally Duarte, Shelley St. John, Desi Short, Cristina Cutino. we-e 'f ia aussi if aj: H -ff -SJDQ-Q ,Will 1 GIRLS ENSEMBLE: TOP ROW: Laura Dessaussois, Susan Stoeffler,Jeannette Brax- ton, Chrissie McCausland, Shelley St. John, Desi Short, Elka Ludlow BOTTOM ROW: ghristina Cutino, Leslie Stoeffler, Shelly George, Kathie Brown, Marsha Barr, Sally urate. MEMBERS of the Soprano sec- A CAPPELLA SOLOSISTS are tion of the Pop Chorus sing one Craig Linden, Sally Duarte, and of their songs. Desi Short. 5 1 5 if , Q Fr. . , i X On Q' Q 'S 3 'H Q Q ix- 'FJ - l -l MIKE JENSEN looks more DENISE THOMAS and Loretta PRINCIPAL, TOM HIMMEL- CONCENTRATING on the bas- like a quarterback ready to Borges have a confrontation BERG, has trouble keeping his ket, Denise Thomas prepares to pass rather than a basketball over control of the ball. seat on the donkey. put up a shot during the game. player. ,gl JOHN RENTERIA doesn't LINDA GHILARDUCCI looks seem to be having much luck a little apprehensive before the leading his donkey. donkey basketball game starts. Himmelberg, Renteria Star,' During Game JOEY DEBORBA shows his grit by standing to shoot the ball from the back of his donkey. .3955 X. 1? if DISPLAYING an unusual riding style, Mike Mahoney smiles as he holds onto the ball and moves down the court. .4 NANCY SIZEMORE holds ROBERT LIDDINGTON tries SHOOTING for two points, CHERRIE LOPEZ forgot that onto the ball tightly and to reach back and steal the ball Mandy Cambra takes a short you can't face a donkey and gets back on her donkey. from Mandy Cambra. shot. then try to lead it. She tries hard to do it anyway. Ffa 'F55'1'- P s 5- M O 6 I , Duquette Stars ln fl .giizfii MR. KRALER, portrayed by Davis MR. VAN DAAN, James Tysinger, Thresh, brings ominous tidings to is accused of stealing food by the the anxious Frank's. very upset Frank family. 5 i' ANNE FRANK, played by the talented newcomer Cynthia Duquette. has a heart to heart discussion withlher father, Mr. Frank, who is played by the very experienced senior, Mike Emerson. 1236 Dlar of Anne Frank A gi - I MEREDITH NUNN, as Mrs. MRS. VAN DAAN, Amanda Frank, tries to comfort her two Page-Russell, tells Peter her daughters Anne and Margot. plans to sell her fur coat. fr g . . -1' E it I ' 1 r, upv-wa-rnv w 3.19 - AMANDA PAGE-RUSSELL, as the wife of Mr. Van Daan, helps Margot Frank, acted by Lisa Herring' prepare the evening meal for their families in the cramped kitchen. ly! N. - ,..-A 5 S.'5'- ..' i . .wi -I .W ,, , gi! :mai-f.1w.xbg PETER VAN DAAN, played by LISA HERRING, portaying Jason Giddings, enjoys a playful Margot Frank, takes the time to moment with his cat Moochi. study her school lessons. ,gr l kart if MR. VAN DAAN, played by the veteran actor, James Tysinger III, sits on the stairs and greedily consumes the last morsel of available food. U s 'M MIKE EMERSON, BS MF, Frank, MARGOT helps Anne, Cynthia tries to raise the declining spirits Duquette, get ready for her date of his family and wife. with Peter in the next room. 14 l DAVIS THRESH, as Mr. Kraler, makes a nervous re 'est to M11 lfrank, Mike Emerson, and the other members of the two I Sues. lu accept an additional person into their already cramped livinf' x'+fI1'1b'Y1tS- 137 , Q , 'Pu .C x Mw- xv .Q CQ 'f ,5 - P 4 a . --N 'Hn h Q 5 . I NNI 'fi sri, if of f f . . 2 ' ,i ' I P 1 3 I 5 3, .fa 4 1- 3.5 5 ' 1: S2 3' 4 . f.. , --', 'V A .1 M , ,t,,- g 1- 3 . 'TL if l? if I ig' 7 23 'E' 3 ' . i I 43 F, .-dll CUTTING their wedding JERRY HACKETT the FITZPATRICK played bv cake are Kristy Barnes, doctor, laments over the Craig Linden strolls onto Sofiag and Troy Martin, condition of Squire the set of Tom Jones Tom Jones. Allworthy. J Y' A if' R N., ', . ' a gfflx l f 4 X N M, . 4-if ' fi - - Y M' 4- F-f f ,a ig I C INNKEEPER, Cindy Duquette, serves tea to Mrs. Barbara Ciapponi, the play's costume director. f X, L J I Y M , 138 x f Pla makers Present we Y '45 Q in - 'G Ev 1 X vc. R i -, m.w . bait P f Pg 1, iff . K fel ',,. Q., i MIKE EMERSON as Squire SOFIA, Kristy Barnes, does Allworthy looks a bit disgrun- not seem adverse to the ad- tled in this scene. vances of Jason Giddings. M4 r .U 4 X, .N I A V t 'Wim M- , F N ' . -V ' h 5 we 6 word., 1' vi- , Dinner Theatre ROBBER, Justin Paceg holds up TROY MARTIN, in the starring role Mrs. Waters, protrayed by Marni of Tom Jones, seems somewhat Russell during dress rehearsal. reluctant to the advances of Lady Bellaston played by Melanie Yeats. BECKY THORNTON in the role of MRS. WATERS, Marni Russellg Susan eats her meal before the start comforts the injured Tom Jones, of the dinner production. Troy Marting during this scene from the dinner production of Tom Jones . -Y----ve-7 V -'W' ' A 'j' X x rf? ' fk A 139 Vasta Serves I I - f -I - 04, . .:? . i P K ,. W s vi.:':iy,j5 X , f - .. I A -'X i A f. ,: kA3i .if-ifi' ' 1 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Aimee Yasta, President: Kris Frigard, Secretary: Gina Cornelius, Vice President: and Regina Garcia, Treasurer. These young women served well in their positions for the 1983-84 school year. 1 ., , : ye , T A LIS V if M i--, . 1' 3 ,. 13' STUDENT LEADERSHIP CLASS: TOP ROW: Ron Tiongco, Representative to the Board: Robin Hoffner, Rally Squad Commisioner: Susan Zahn, Commisioner of Publicity: Kris Frigard, Student Body Secretary: Janice Paulson, Rally Squad: Gina Andronica, Rally Squad: Karla Lorenzetti, Commisioner of Rallies: Senna Shanti, Rally Squad: Melissa Bevill, Rally Squad: Lori Marshall, President of Pep Club, SECOND ROW: Gina Corneluis, Student Body Vice President: Lisa DeFermery, Historian: Sally Duarte, Commisioner of Curriculum: Tammy Pian- tandia, Rally Squad: Shelley Pinkston, Rally Squad: Amelia Pompa, Rally Squad: Stephanie Silva, Rally Squad: BOTTOM ROW: Aimee Vasta, Student Body Pres- ident: Lori Marshall, Commisioner of Rally Squad: Regina Garcia, Student Body Treasurer: Toni Campell, Rally Squad: Jennifer Simoni, Rally Squad: Denise Mendoza, Rally Squad: Kimber Dittmore, Senior Class President. E24 RON TIONGCO uses his leadership abili- ties to direct the three-legged race com- petitors on Jersey Day. l-10 as ASB President 1 0 EXERTING THEIR ENERGIES, Principal, Tom Him- melberg and Activities Director, Roy Ghiggeri, try their hand tor legs! at the three-legged race. .qi ix . ' . - N N -. - - . 4' ft . -'Q '1 'ff'-: N P -:eff -3 me :Rig 0 DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION, Susan Zahn shows her school spirit on 'Inside out and Backwards Day' during the homecoming festivities. 3 5.4, ' Ili! I s r, . N f '-TJ, ng, I , aw -V 4. Q ffi'7f 'lfq A. Fila , YQ I JANICE PAULSON and Manette Joksch award a young contestant with a prize she won during the activities at the annual CSF Carnival. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT, Aimee Vasta and her escort Kimber Ditmore, Senior Class President, walk confidently before the spectators during the conclusion of Spirit Week, the Homecoming Rally. YT' -A l -QI K 43, 'ff' 'NTU . 420 ,Md ,,: W, i L' iff!-3 -'F-'ll-2 v. .M yr. K, I' HW, ' ' , , 295 ,- it ,,- a g. ,, il Q . f -QZQX3 5 I' - I ' g wif , -. H 4. A .F J . I 4 I ,r , - COMMISSIONERS and Student Body Officers, Robin Hoffner, Lori Marshall, Karla Lorenzetti, Sally Duarte, Lisa deFremery, Ron Tioncgo, Susan Zahn, Aimee Vasta, Kris Frigard, Gina Cornelius, and Regina Garcia. ' ' Il I f. X ' YY ,F 5. -'IV' A Isa- . ... A . ,,,,,, SMILING PROUDLY Kris Frigard and KRIS GAMINO receives her invitation her father Lowell walk on to Ohmestede and complimentary glass from Regina field during pregame ceremonies. Garcia and Shirley Smith. 141 I MELISSA BATZE: ELIZABETH MANZO: f LEA Scholarship. Eddie Garcia Memorial Scholarship. L. of MANETTE JOKSCHg ' d R AIMEE VASTA: Classhof . C1355 0f'78 SCh0l211'ShiD- l'iliIiliEf:loI:ENIa?EJIrl1l1? Sgholaorrl '79 ACtiVe Student SCl'10la!'Sh1P- CONNIE CARREON: Giiadalupe Society Athlete Award. of Brentwood Scholarship. IFR S q MF .A A A l Joksch, Poerio, Vasta Top CSEA Scholarship. rian. V 1 4 ' A-is-'3lg.i.91-u 4 U R 1 we I : L I ff W. ,,' ' s ' ' -Q ',1f 5- ,zz L , uf' Q. 1 M ., N.-ff' ko SHIRLEY SMITH: Dennis ANNAMARIE COELHO: Luso Main Memorial Scholarship. ELKA LUDLOW:VemOn Noble Anierican Education Scholar- KELLY INIEEKER: CANHC Scholarship. Shlp- ACLD Scholarship. A.. 143 wards Program DEB B I E MATSCO: Vlass 01,1984 Yzileflicto 4 - 4 f - P A ft ' 1:11-va-bv,-iNQ+9 J .g.,i.-,'-Qxi . , I fl YQ-. lx Zlyx ' 4 ii 1 f E S, X A 4 V f X A A' is ff'+'1..1 i Q K' 1 - ' Q f XR 'W' , ...,...-ff' . y ff o I . Q 1 ' .,.. .J .-1' Www we ' 1 A ,A,.. . . I V 1'1 I 4 KIP PATTERSON hugs one of her AFTER GRADUATION STUDENT SPEAKER, Cathy i J friends following the graduation cere- Shelly Pinkston and Ame- Siino, gestures during her gradu- M monies. lia Pompa share a few mo- ation address on June 14. ments together. A T15 BRIAN DABALOS sports a lei and a GINA GONZALEZ waves in triumph as RISING TO BE ACKNOWLEDGED the Class of huge grin following the ceremony on Ohmstede Field in June. 144 she walks in the Recessional with her 1984 Salutatorian,Valerie Poerio, sports the Honor chosen partner of the evening, Mario Ose- sash. Val had a g.p.a. of 3.98 for four years. guera. Students Plan June 14 Graduation Ceremonies xi ,L i 35 A, r Xu f vt v 1+ il H 3 sl E' 3 l 2 I I F WITH CLASS ADVISORS, Mr. Bill Batze and Gretchan Tovar in the background, Suzanne Zahn gives the invocation. A grad- uation committee initiated by the class did the planning. , n '., -,ra 12, I ?'Z?i.m ff' 1 ' fir , . A ' CELEBRATING his graduation, Jerry Martinez waves his diploma high in the air. SENIOR CLASS PRESI- DENT, Kimber Dittmore, presents the three-part class gift. W i IF ' 1. GRADUATING SENIORS of the TERESA CARTER, Cindy Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Price,and Stephanie Silva seem Sue Stuart, sing the Benediction. excited following graduation. 22 u VALEDICTORIAN, William Davis A Cg.p.a. 3.99J, rises to be acknowledged ' as 41 in the class. 145 LOOKIN' GOOD . . . CURRICULU LOOKIN' GOOD in Curriculum meant new looking. With a new superintendent, principal, vice-principal, librarian, special education director, and four new teachers, curriculum was definitely looking good. Although Mr. Dean Bettker came to us as Superintendent in April of 1983, it was really his first full year on thejob. Many of his problems dealt with the problem of money. Because of the potential growth in this part of the county, the Liberty Union High School District and elementary districts within our boundaries, were faced with the problem of constructing and financing new schools to the tune of S93 million in the years to come. Mr. Bettker spent numerous hours with developers and at the state capital to try to solve the problems of growth. With the retirement of Mr. Lou Bronzan as principal, Mr. Tom Himmelberg was hired as our new principal. A former middle-school principal, Mr. Himmelberg brought youth and enthusiasm to the job. Mr. Himmelberg spent much of the year learning not only the job but also the staff he would be working with. From running Faculty Meetings, to starting a Citizens Advisory Council, Mr. Himmelberg kept busy. He attended the student leadership conference in Sonora and was an intergal part of IndustryfEducation Day. He saw the first Academic Decathalon participation for Liberty students and the development and printing of a school-wide calendar. He commented, I am very pleased to be a part of the Liberty tradition. We have a caring and dedicated staff and enjoy much community support for various programs. Mrs. Catherine Sorenson became the new head librarian with the retirement of Mr. S. The former library clerk, Mrs. Sorenson worked dilengently to make the library a place that everyone would want to use. She continued her education, working toward a credential to go along with her library credential and bachelor degree. With the retirement of Mr. Dewel Morgan, Mrs. Doreen Forlow became the special education director. Part of her thrust this year was to try to help individual departments realize some of their goals of helping special education students, this year Science and Social Studies were targeted for extra help. Mrs. Forlow brings a great deal of expertise and experience to the job of director. When Mrs. Carol Russell took a leave of absence for the remainder of this school year Cand all of 84-853, Mr. Jack Ferrill moved into her position as vice-principal on an interim basis. Because of his fine work, Mr. Ferrill's interim appointment became permanent for the 84-85 school year. Four new teachers were added to the staff of the high school. In Social Studies, Mr. John Renteria comes to us fresh from student teaching and taught four periods ofWorld History and one period of U.S. History. For his hard work and dedication, Mr. Renteria was rewarded with an advanced placement course in U.S. History for 84-85 Ca new, pilot course for the high schooll. Mr. Tim McHugh was hired to become not only the new health teacher but also the coach for the reactivated soccer team. Coming from Humboldt State, Mr. McHugh brings a solid background in health and science. New to the Language Arts Department was one of the two women teachers hired this year. Mrs. Norma Equinoa not only taught five periods of English, she was also the advisor for the Sophomore Class. She communtes daily from Linden andstill finds time to give those students extra help who needed it. The last new teacher hired this year was not in a single department but rather three of them. Mrs. Cathy Dickey had a health class, handled a World History section, and also taught P.E. When Mr. Von Schopp went on medical leave, she moved more into a full-time position in the Language Arts Department. She was also the principal of the Summer School Program with a theme of Go for the Gold . Mr. Allan E. Jones had several milestones in his career this school year. With the active support of band and community members, the uniforms were replaced with brand new ones for the first time in 20 years Cto the tune of S25,000D. Mr. Jones also toured Oregon for four days with the band and played three concerts while there. During the year, Mr. Jones announced that he was hanging up his baton and retiring after Graduation on June 14, 1984. Good Luck with your retirement Allan! Words, words, words. With the addition of Key Word Glossaries in U.S. History and Art Classes, students were made more familiar with concepts and vocabulary. The SIP financed the development of these two projects. Computers continued to play an important role on campus. New computers were purchased for the Special Education Department and the Career Center. In addition to those, four computers were purchased with SIP money and portabilized for use in any classroom. The computer literacy class was expanded to 2 sections both semesters and were full. With the full ramifications of SB813 still unclear, the district and staff moved closer to a longer school year for 84-85 and a change in graduation requirements. Two years of math and science would be now required for graduation. Mrs. Lucille Nerby served as the California School Employees Association president, while Mr. Bill Batze replaced Mr. David Kirby as the Liberty Education Association president. We can truly say that the curriculum section of the LION '84 was LOOKIN' GOOD, especially with the increased pages and staff photos. 146 1 L' 7 'S iv 0 ,-:fi v .9 u 5, xffx' L . U Q ,. x .gl ' igsv . FT'-, , U D iii' , ,,, , I .X Q I M'-ia, , 4 . 3 45 N . it X' I :I Sax, 1 1 .fix X -I' 1. 4 h ,f r 47- ,25 '4 V fx' L V 'fr - , gi ' , v I . ik A f 1 off.: 'W ff. ,X .. I fu' , . 1 A .,. .,-, 1-5-,-: WN' .gl gi fa., 55,63 AV 4 6 w ALTA ACKERMAN Counseling Secretary ANITA ADDINGTON Transportation Personnel HOPE AGCH!Ja,a'?5 ROSEMARIE AGUINAGA JAMES ALVES A.B., Spanish 1.2, Espanol JULIA ARCE Counselor KAYE AXELGARD-REEVES B.S., M.S., Physical Education 1,2,3,4, Unit Bargaining Team, PE Department Chairperson WILLIAM C. BATZE A.B., U.S. History, Federal Government, Computer Awareness, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Class of '84 Advisorg LEA President, Professional Relations Committee, Executive Boardg TECC Advisory Board, PRIDE Committee, SIP Site Council, Faculty Advisory, Department Chairman for Social Studies, Football and Basketball Ticket and Gate Supervisor ROD BEAVER Math 1, JV Baseball Coach, Head JV Football Coach, Freshman Class Advisor ROBIN B ECK Registrar JANET BERUMEN Board of Trustees DEAN BETTKER Superintendent JERRY BLACK M.S., A.B., Biology A, Biology B, Math Center, Counseling - Project Hold Counselor: Varsity Baseball GARTH BLANCHARD ROP Meats GERRI BOTTOMS Transportation Personnel 148 A Vi i f' Ti 1 af K , E 1 ' T Ili I . Staff Members Share Diffe :bi T i 5 ff! ' 'xi ,..-.it 0,5 ,,,, 4' 'Q l Y JACK FERRILL smiles as he watches with community members as the Boys' Varsity Basketball team wracks up another perfect league season earning a 10-0 mark. Lou Bronzan, Liberty's retired principal sits behind him. rent Interests DENNIS BUCKLEY B.S., Audio-Visual, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Literacy, Vice-president LEA MARIAN CANEPA A.B., You and the Law, Psychology, World History, Junior Class Advisor, Flag Girl Advisor BARBARA CARROLL Transportation Personnel, Driver Instructor BILLIE CASEY Administration Secretary HAROLD CHILD LEA Secretary, World History, U.S. History JERRY CRAWFORD B.S., Math Applications, Algebra 1,2 FLORA DAVIS KEITH DAWSON M.A., Physical Education 1,2,3,4, Block L Advisor, Unit Bargaining Team, Head Coach Cross Country, Track BETTY DEHART Transportation Personnel TALKING about possible problems at the New Year's Dance are supervisor, Dorothy Weeks, and a Brentwood reserve officer. 149 Classroom, Playing Field Show Staff at Work FRANK DEPARSIA . i n i- l I , ' V Math 1, Work Study, Independent Study, l ff' 'Q is E - ying Ilriver's Training Instructor ,j....-1-5 97 'J' .4 . ' - , it 'f ' , PHILIP DEVINE 1 I . , If -' + 'e JL I M,A., Ed. I7., English 3, English 2, Theatre 4 X A E -2 , Arts: Drzuiizi, Playinakers Advisor P7-1 ' 1 ' 'tt' 3, -' l f CATHY IJICKEY 'I Q . Wav I Health, Physical Education, World History 7 I 5'!6 ' Va C mf ,v I .4fQ 'tr-,f4. VIRGINIA DIEHL I I I I I English 2, English Skills 3 FLORENCE DITMARS Transportation Personnel PEGGY DUNCAN Attendance Secretary A, I A .-, X .,. ,fit ai f 5' ', a mf 4 . - y I XJ C, ,wt A l sf! -. is 'QI 5 . JUDYDYE A '?.'d1ma Transportation Secretary ' A RONALD ENos ff .T A.B., Intro to Algebra, Algebra 1, Math 1 15 -1 NORMA EQUINOA 1 '4 . I, English 1,2, Advanced Reading I .' 1 H4122 21 X , .YSQQ I 1 N4 -I J fl Q Z... COACH KEITH DAWSON intently watches the action SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDE, Mrs. Linch, points out some information on the on Ohmstede Field during a home varsity football monitor of their new Apple IIE computers. The department purchased four game. Keith is the time-keeper. computers and a printer to help students learn faster. I5 , . a Ki ll. I 1- fig L, ,V Qi '.V3'1 'X , ., . ki f bi li it Q A 1 lx pu an 1 I rf' ' ' . - I I I, .v.' A ' A 'f. -' - T, f ,V x I, V - , if :mlm 1 ' Y ' Fifi ,xx ,Q -,fu e .- Q- -' 1 ll a ' ll . 1 58414159157 I Q Q ml f ,:u,,Lf ' 'll.2'3.ilisn2i5 or xv i If i .A f I x 21 'Li ii,-iv f i '-Lf. ' ' 4, ,. ...eff , ' . N - , g y., .g -f ff nr -. 1 A ' f . : , .f.'i,- , - I . . , , 9,-t.,' f I . i .532 - T311 F sr.-'L -' ff ' .- ly' 7' , .l I . . -:iw f i i , , .Q ',4. .1 f - I ,gi , f Jr 1 - 1' '. 1:11 'V -. 17,1 l HT . '5 f 1 .5 x ' -f. -fr' ' ' ' an ' -' . , -914. 'g x-,.s ' , I I xr 17 ,. ' ' p ' I, f , e -, - . 5- ., ' rv IN j :Ai l JT ff f I MAGDALENO FAJARDO Director of Tranportation JACK FERRILL M.A., Physical Education 1,2,3,4, PE Department Chairman DOREEN FORLOW A.B., Special Education Co-ordinator, Resource Specialist, Work Study BILLIE FORTNER Administration Secretary SUE FORTNER Head Counselor CINDY GALEY Financial Secretary LEONARD GERRY President Board of Trustees ROY GHIGGERI A.B., Student Leadership, Adult Education Director, Athletic Director, Director of Student Activities LINDA GHILARDUCCI A.A., A.B., Physical Educationg Head Varsity Volleyball goiach, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, Block L visor LLOYD GILES Custodian JEANNE GLENN B.S., M.A., Foods 2, Foods 3, Foods 4, On Your Own, Beginning Chef ROBERT GLENN B.S., Biology A, Math Resource Coordinator, Chapter 1 Coordinator, Science Chairman ART GONSALES Partners in Learning Project Coordinator ROBERT GONZALEZ Electricity, Machine Wood, Intro to Wood, Applied Arts Chairman VELMA GONZALEZ English Skills 2, Beginning Art 151 Faculty Tries to Outpull Seniors BAB E GRIFFIN Transportation Personnel RICHARD HACKETT B.S., Skills 1, Sr. English, Llndercurrent Advisor, Language Arts Department Chairman GERALD HARDT A.A., A.B., Driver's Education, Occupations, Driver's Training Coordinator ELIAS HERNANDEZ Counselor TOM HIMMELBERG M.A., Principal JEANNETTE HOBART KATE HOFSTEDE Communication Skills, Learning Center NATALIE HOWARD SIP Secretary MARK JOHNSON Language Development, JV Basketball Coach ALLAN JONES B.M., M.M., Math, Instrumental Study, Symphonic Bandg Band Club Advisor PAULA KAPLAN M.A., A.B., Written Expression, Federal Government WANDA KEENEY Student Comptroller 152 X. 2 A L ls, l il l ix ikx 1 'x ak in ',i,,,....plf'1 X ,,U.,4 Q W is '1 ,Y 1 I taxi, 1 Af I 1 : 'fm Q , r rv 'ry fl! . fl' :N ix li 3 N Z . 2 4-' Y s ff?-1 fa my W 4 M XL.: x, Q , -4 vb '14 'l .Q -A Y 'Rib f- me Q i s A i f I- X 1 1 . 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Q tl l ,A as X tw X-s.-f' DAVID KIRBY Counselor PAM KRASNE R Transportation Personnel GAYLE KRUMLAND A.B., Clothing 1, Advanced Clothing, Interior Decoration Needlecraft, Singles Survival, Beginning Chef, Homemaking ROY KRUMLAND A.B., Typing, Clerical Office Practice, Business Education Chairman WANDA LATHROPE District Bookkeeper DIANE LINCH DENISE LINDSAY Administration Secretary JAN LINDSAY DON LOPEZ Small Animal Science, Math 1, Intro Ag Sci., FFA Advisor N Y .1 realli l BILL BATZE, Barbara Whitfield, and Bob Gonzalez strain in the early part of their attempt to outpull the seniors in the Tug-of-War contest during Homecoming Activities on Ohmstede Fieldg they were unsuccessful. 5335.7 49 fl P.E. TEACHER, Jerry Miller, checks his roll sheet as Dara Dale shows him her absence slip on a sunny but cool day. 153 Staff Members Build Winning Pyramid ESTHER LOPEZ JOSE LOPEZ Transportation Personnel, Mechanic Assistant SYLVIA MCCORMICK no .h Bi-lingual Aide . . X l Q x Y. A lmlf -1 I TIM MCHUGH ' ,, ' , Health, Soccer Coach ,f - X, NANCY MCLAREN , . A 'A I .3 ' A A.B., Spanish 1, French 1,2,3, World History, Unit 1 ' V ' I - ,J Bargaining Team A ,lf -. ' 1' W N .- 5 4- - JO MENDOZA r , is tim Bi-Lingual Aide -, ., ' + ff' '35, f' - .'?g '5 3 I If xl 5 ' L 1 ,ZR y', JOHN MEYER me -, i ,.,.. A.B., A.A., Crafts, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woods 2, General A - QQ Science JERRY MILLER c A to l. 4. -,s gi: A.B., M.A., Physical Education 1,2,3,4, Head Coach Pv-- ,5 ,V ' Varsity Basketball and Softball iw-M A. e 2 1' ' f ' ALTA MURPHY E x ' X if Adult Education Secretary ij, My X V, S , , T C in I 'i l SX E is - la i' if' ., El iv. fc i Y. , M 3 K ll sl 11 A ,l 7 ' 1999 VICE-PRINCIPAL, Mike Schrader, seems to be quite MRS. GRETCHEN TOVAR tries to climb up the backs of other staff members to pleased with either the situation or possibly one of his build their next to last layer. The staff took first place in this event during the many jokes. Homecoming Activities in October. 154 Z-T gh., Z -i fk fi H61 ,S uv 2.1 -: , I 11, .5-I If Gp: I 'C 1- 1 ,gg , '-'Y' , r I 5 i J, if ' ?v 'V bak u 1 i A 1' ' 2,1-33' ' I , . ,K i A if' .2 1 is -I 'N ' 9 - 3. 'HCL , 541 f. N li. 4 fx ' -1 , fig is ' s F f 'sa .l + ,A 'xlfvl I r ', ' fx SAL N AVARRO Custodian CAROLYN NELSON B.M., M.A., Trigonometry, Geometry, Introduction to Algebra, Remedial Mathg Union Bargaining Team, Academic Decathalong Department Chairperson Math LUCILLE NERBY Special Education Aide, CSEA President PAULETTE PARSONS Career Center Tech JEANNE PARTRIDGE Physical Science, Life Science, Physiology, Earth Science VERNETTA PATO Transportation Personnel FRANK PAYNE A.B., Typing 1, Shorthand 1, Shorthand 2, LEA Treasurer AL PERRY Maintenance WILLIAM PETERS A.B., Beginning Art, Advanced Art 1, Advanced Art 2, Advanced Art 3, Painting 1, Painting 2, Painting 3, Drawing 1, Drawing 2, Drawing 3, Fine Arts Department Chairman RITA PIRTLE Business Fundamentals, Bookkeeping and Recordkeeping JAMES PLATO B.S., Forestry, Intro Ag Sci., Math 1, FFA Advisor, Unit gargaifiing Team, Ag Department Chairman, SIP Site ounci ARLENE POERIO Board of Trustees 155 Smiles, Grimaces Show Staff Spirit MARTHA QUESADA A : I ii Y 'Q f Secretary O H -' Lou RACKE I ii f ' 1 l Arch Drawing, Intro to Drawing, Metals 2, Intro to ' f - -A l Metals 'Q ' - lu RUDY RAMIREZ , l F 1 Gardner, Work Detail Supervisor 1 ' - 5 Q vu l K I Ia fi fx X is 2 lr 1 . . I X P Q 4 H , .N f 'li Q ,x P . I X 'xl Qi I , World History, U.S. 156 SHARON RAMIREZ ARLEY REEVES Maintenance SERAFIN REIS Custodian JOHN RENTERIA History, Pep Club Advisor, Tennis Coach, Academic Decathlon Coach LORETA RIVERIA Title VII Teacher RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ Mechanic BRYAN ROOFE Head Buildings and Grounds TONY ROSA Custodian, Night Supervisor BUD ROSS Gardner 3 r fn: - 1 M VK , X A V Msg ,fin 'M W 34.3, .4 e V5 . ,Q .. ,,,c ,f of , . , N .4 ' 1, . ag J IQ g ,K -1 i'3'5f5Tgq I . ii 'i 'T P f:ffZ Il:: ':::f::g -- I f. -I , . . fa 1' Q' 3253? ' , ' ':::: I ' ' N If .59 Iffig X .,,t . 'Ez U f I? -- EL 9,-rv, : ' if 'I Q, E I N 4l BARBARA RUDE Readiness Learning Center ,V 2 T CAROL RUSSELL A.B. M.A. Vice-principal ROBERT RUSSELL A.B. English Skills Z Senior English Undercurrents Advisor 1 A ' i A.B., M.A., La Paloma Resource Teacher, ESL, Reading 1 if 2 ' 4 T f g , ET Y Y V I x if 252250338 an -if-1' M4 , l ... IA ,, f 'lg , ' qiiii J 7 , - I 5 . ,ri 1 A A ' BEVERLY SADLER A.B., Reading 1, Reading Skills, Advanced Reading ESTHER SANCHEZ FRANCISCO SANDATE Custodian MIKE SCHRADER Vice-principal HERB SCOTT Intro to Algebra, Trig, Algebra 1, Geometry, Golf Coach WILLIAM SNOW A.B., Federal Government, Psychology, Sociology, SIP Resource Teacher AS SUE STUART YELLS, Vic Thornhill and Linda Ghilarducci show the strain of trying to beat the victorous seniors in the Tug-of-War. The seniors won this event and enough points for the Spirit Trophy. x if-le. . i gli' DENNIS BUCKLEY smiles as he watches the ac- tion during a boys' home basketball. Dennis IS wearing his new sports jacket. 157 CAFETERIA STAFF: Delores Kelley, Alma Bowling icookl, Ruth Pastor, Maudine San- chez fbakerl, Ruby Redenbaugh, Sue Stan- dridge, Ruby Jones, Barbara Clark Cmanag- erl, and Willis Diffey. Classified Staff Help Things Run Smoothl Vql ' i---ll ' f---v ,,,...,..fm-J V T '-' 'W -I Nw 7. s I A -K A - I I S- a QI 'Ll , ' X ' L ' 1' .Qs , 5 ' A I 9 - l 1 'lv I ., 0' f, ,N - I X I .4 -., - sf , 3, 1 l - KATHERINE SORENSON A.B. Head Librarian SUSAN STUART A.A. A.B., Pop Chorus, Acapella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Chamber Singer, U.S. History, Performing Arts Chairperson VIC THORNHILL English 1, English Skills, Federal Government, Psychology, Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach GRETCHEN TOVAR A.B., Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Remedial English 1, Sr. Class Advisor FRED VALVERDE M.A., English 15 Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee 15 Advisor ELI VARGAS LOREN VETTER SUSANA VILLA TERESA VILLA Attendance Secretary Pm -Q. V f' 'S X 5 1 F -u I I W 0 mv f , mcftfhefili :nl Q , M A 'Q' ll , ' . f ' I A I I 3, f li ,Q '--f ' , . ' if F 'N I ill i 5' - lvl T' l I- ,.-' L ' ngztf 4TH E 2 Y X I '. s lk Q Li ' , i ?? i lr- M QE., t Hu 455 U luv Q U . A fm. ii l -- 4....u- N . --.. O I s,, 51 I 1 1' A . ,- 'UN'-Y fs if fi ,fe i ' ELLRIE voN sCHoPP S' A.B., B.S., M.A., English 1,2,3 ' ' BERNICE WEBORG A B World History, Math, Reading Comprehension ' -, 1 DOROTHY WEEKS S ,.- ' I Grounds Supervisor, Detention Supervisor .'-X' 'Agua S F' , i, ' BEV WESTBERRY A R BARBARA WHITFIELD v 4, A. B.S., M.S., Adaptive PE, Physical Education, Career x , 'Z ' 1 , I 3 Counselor, Counselor I 2 ., - , GARY WILSON W . x X W- A.A., B.S., ROP Auto, Auto 2, Welding - 1 i 2 A Nz ? '.fK A , ,u,.,.,mi - LUCY WONG Financial Clerk MARCILE WRIGHT A.B., M.A., Director of Curriculum and Instruction ELDA ZAMORA .1 Y 64 E 4 -v 1 212 1' I 1 2 z , A ani m I ,. h,q5ii..:ir? ' .. Z gui!-JC Nl VAT.-I .' ,Y 'gf , . if .. .-. -.v - , Lf 4- -.IH 'f N. I i.,.. ,W LJ.,r.N..J: :I ,l ,- V. Q,-g 1 .y mx wifi .. 1' 7. f. TA is ia A . - an RUBY REDENBAUGH prepares the variety of AL PERRY heads into the maintenance shed to get some materials to repair the many salads enjoyed by students and staff members pieces of equipment he is responsible for. Both A1 and Arly Reeves spend many hours who frequent the cafeteria. keeping things running smoothly for the students and staff at Liberty. 159 fi, Ehgiish skins 1 ' D DIRECTORY Ammco Transmissions - 164 Abar Refrigeration - 163 A 8: A Auto Parts - 162 A Sz B Creative Trophies - 164 Katherine S. Agua - 163 Alexander's -- 200 Allen's Appliance - 168 Allison Interiors, Inc. - 163 Alpine Packing - 189 Al s Giant Burgers - 196 Antioch Auction - 168 Antioch Auto Body- 166 Antioch Auto Toggery - 165 Antioch Copy and Print Center - 197 Antioch Fish and Pet - 185 Animal Hospital of Antioch, Inc. - 196 Antioch Marine Sales and Service - 166 Bank of Agriculture and Commerce - 166 Bank of America - 164 Barlett's TV - 171 Barros Creative Images - 167 Beasley Electric - 165 Belelsle Club - 170 Beneficial Finance - 168 Berg Jeweler - 164 Janet Berumen - 197 Bethel Island Public Golf Course - 164 Big O' Tires - 170 Bill Brandt Ford - 168 Bookman's Antiques and Collectables - 166 Wm. Boyd Real Estate - 173 Brentwood Florist 8: Gifts - 165 Brentwood Ace-Hardware - 174 Brentwood Auto Parts - 174 Brentwood Cafe - 176 Brentwood Disposal Service - 166 Brentwood Muffler - 173 Brentwood News - 169 Brentwood Pharmacy - 173 Brentwood Veterinary Clinic - 171 Buzz Inn - 166 Byer's Car Care - 170 Canvas Factory - 168 Caramiho Produce Co. - 176 Caroles Draperies - 180 Casey's Auto Shop - 183 Central Bank - 180 Centromart - 172 China Gates - 165 Columbus Travel Agency - 169 Copper Kettle Deli- 169 Cottage Florist - 183 Country Kitchen - 170 Cutino's - 169 Ernest Dejesus Pump and Well- 185 Delta Auto Supply - 169 Delta Fence -171 Delta Travel Advisors - 170 Diablo Agricultural Chemical Co. - 170 Diablo Farm Equipment Co. - 177 Diablo View Florist - 171 Discover Yourself- 171 Discovery Video - 163 Discovery Yachts - 168 Doggie Depot - 173 Don's Distributing Co., Inc. - 196 Dutch Pride Dairy - 168 Emerson Dairy - 186 Enea Dairy Inc. -- 174 El Camino Restaurant - 173 Fabtech - 173 Famous Fashions - 174 Fantasy - 186 Farmer's Insurance Group CMelvin Montaniol Farmer's Insurance Group fJoe Riley1- 187 Faye's Beauty Salon - 197 Harold J. Fertado, House of Le - 185 Flippo's Pizza - 185 Foreign Parts Depot - 185 Frames'N'Things - 185 Frank's Cove - 163 Frank's Marina - 163 G Sz G Florist - 178 The Gangplank - 186 Green's TV - 186 Gene's Delicatessen - 192 John N. Gilbert, D.D.S. - 196 Goodyear Tire Center - 186 H 8: M Auto Dismantlers - 181 Hair Encounter - 192 Halsey's Feed and Supply - 196 The Health Hut - 186 Ronald D. Henson, D.D.S., Inc. - 175 Hideaway Pizza - 201 Hillcrest Motel- 197 Hilsons - 176 Ken Hobson - 174 Honeysweet Donut Shop - 175 Huffaker and Huffaker, Attorney at Law - 174 Ike's Acme Club - 187 International Sausage Shop - 1981 Island Shells - 198 Jack P. Hernandez Real Estate Broker - 175 Jake's Variety - 197 Jeannie's Look-A-Round Gifts - 175 Dr. Gerald J. Jeffery, D.D.S., Inc. - 176 Jet-Tax - 189 Jiffy Foods -180 .Ioe's Pizza and Steaks - 182 La Plaza Mexican Restaurant - 175 L Kz S Tire Service -178 160 Lee Sz Lee, O.D. - 178 Lees Market - 192 Liberty Area Child Care - 178 Liberty Booster's Club - 199 Liberty Drug - 189 Light Soda on Tap - 178 Little Italy Eatery - 196 Lone Tree Drive-In - 194 Lone Tree Medical Sz Dental Center - 194 M Sz L Hardware - 194 Manny's Shoe and Boot Repair - 197 Marine Emporium -175 Mayer's Jewelers, Inc. - 194 Mazzei's Pontiac-Cadillac Company - 179 Dr. Daniel McCurtain - 184 Paul E. McKee, D.D.S. - 196 Mt. View Food Center - 179 The Nail Solution Salon - 197 The Nail Vault - 175 Nebergall Construction - 182 New Round Up Restaurant - 179 Nielsen Insurance Agency - 179 Normans Brentwood Nursery - 179 3-Nunn's Farm -187 Oakley Chiropractic Clinic - 193 Oakley's Corner Bait dz Tackle - 171 Oakley Rental - 198 The Old Hardware Store - 180 Pantell's Antioch Music Box - 193 Panther Drive-In - 180 Wally Partridge Farm Bureau Insurance - 193 Pat's Truck Stop - 192 Petrie's Appare - 200 I ' Phillipy's Secretarial and Answering Service - Piantanida Attorney at Law - 182 Pittsburg Wholesale Grocer, Inc, - 182 R Shop -196 Rebbei's get hair - 182 Research Macliiiie Inc. - 171 Rich's Drive In - 188 Rock Bottom Records - 190 Ron's Foster Freeze - 190 G. Rose and Son Glass Co. - 183 Royce Beauty College - 197 Russo's Liquers - 197 Richard F. Rye, O.D. - 183 Sandy's Ceramics - 196 Schwin City - 193 Dallas Shanks Chevron - 190 Shannon Auto Parts, Inc. - 196 The Shoe Inn - 183 Silvera Lumber Company - 183 Sipes Electronics - 196 Ski Wizard and Sports - 198 Ed Stack Enterprises - 192 Stamn Theatre Inc. - 191 Straw Hat Pizza - 197 Swenson Off Set Service - 198 Super Styles Barber Shop - 176 Kent L. Taylor D.D.S. - 196 Technical Business Systems - 198 Televents Cable T.V. - 180 Ugeni's Antiques - 165 Used Books - 196 Valley Girls - 197 Val Strough ChevroletMazda - 195 Van Gas - 190 Video Visions - 197 Wally's Delicatessen - 198 Western Auto - 176 Winners Circle Western Wear - 197 Yolanda's International- 196 :ig ' 1 5'4 A' 3 , 1 2 V --nnnnnau-n--. w- . bo A Q , , 1 J 'N 1 12 , 1 ,X - 2 3 A M, , g 11, r MQ- . , i '- , ,4- ix L. X v- , 1 o '- f 0 A v- V y I rf g ' 1 l mm FW 'W 513559332135 M-v-Nw x an I W , .- -7, M -'- ill Ha' L . b 'Ln' , ....1. LTU r ...N-f..--u. A 8: A Auto Parts Highway 4 Brentwood One of Contra Costa's Cleanest Auto Dismantlers We Sell Used Parts 24 Hour Towing 634-1188 Congratulations Class of 1984 Used Parts for EVERY MAKE of CAR! pr' ..s,,,sN.q C. - v... --.41 -1 ' Greg Payne, Melissa Batze, T v Ch ' t nsen Greg Payne, Troy Christensen Between Oakley and 1415, 634-1188 Brentwood on Highway 4 Tompkins Kz Sons, Inc. A Sz A Auto Parts P.O. BOX 72 GAR E. TOMPKINS BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 H2 ll.-3' KATHERINE S. AGUA CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3009 DELTA FAIR BLVD. P.O. Box 1286 14151 754-B788 Q ANTIOCH ANTIOCH, CA 94509 S.C1,.Nw 177122 BEAR Nf- 3111191 flbdr-195-fr1'gera1i'on df Air Conditioning ,, CO' , Melissa Batze, Donna Boyd f nritra1,'1w's - Enqiizeers - Installers flwmestig - fPlUIT1fT1f'fi'ldI - 1ni1u51r1.a1 Sales V Service 1420 Tenth Slreef !ln1iiu.'1i CA 9-4509 LEE F REX IQEXROTH 757-11114 15 7572291 Featuring Armstrong 699 Railroad Ave. ALLISON INTERIORS ,4 7'1- 634-1197 Brentwood COVERED dl OPEN BERTHS MARINE GAS TRAILER PARK, CAMPING COVERED DRY STORAGE RESTAURANT dc BAR Frank 's Marina fFRANK'S FISHING RESORT1 OPPOSITE FRANK'S TRACT BETHEL ISLAND FRANK 8: PATTI P.O. BOX 475 ANDRONICO 14151 684-2101 ZIP: 94511 Melissa Batze EQUIPWUIE1 R Movie 14151 Q84-2896 Renta1N1 CntaIAnd RESTAURANT al cocx-rAu.s 53165 Sales Dlscovery Vldeo FRANICS COVE A END or GATEWAY ROAD 1555 Riverlake Road A... F-RANK, MARWA S fl Rohen 6 Maleia Ornellas Phone Owners C4153 634-6320 I'-ranIc Andronico Jay Davis 163 Congratulations 4415, 154-sew Class of 1984 - 'A wh 'f W' ' ucewsso DEALER A J'.f41'f'1 I 3 5 f-V' ' K+: ' 'F :fg ' . .as , .q.Q, A l Worlds Larges! Tfansmfssfon Specfalfsrs - X lllv 1.1 1' ' '-' Q Q SIODETFRBLD Bl. vU vfW FRANK GORDON AN'rlocH CA 94509 BANK CF AMERICA 241 Oak St., Brentwood 634-3561 - BE D Galeway Road lDrawer D1 e Bethel lsland, CA 94511 Telephone 14152 68402654 BlLL CONNEP, Manager K N 1 I Melissa Batze, LaDonna Lasher 'Ar-'B AND X 4415: 634-3639 CUATNI BOWLING X f pb' B51 gewslem surnv 9 14151778-1244 ' Diamond, -1 Jewelry 4 Giles ron me Pnoressuomm roucu PATRICK Fl- BERG IN Awnos mo aowur-ac EQUIPMENT P.o. Box 397 625 FIRST sv. G BRENTVVOOD CONTRA COSTA CALIFORNIA COUNTY owuens 94513 ll WEST 67h STREET, ANTIOCH, CA 94509 Ugeni Murdock, Audrea-mia Murdock ANTIQUES I XI fk-f IJEX I fl, Vw fo 248 OAK STREET COLD BANK BUILDING! HOURS: Wednesday - Saturday 10-5. Sunday 11-5 Telephone C4153 634-2990 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 1 1 au h Ylyg 5Af1r7f!fnrmzf KATEI. 'ml cw 'Mfyflfmf Lie 'WY 1 . , I rp. KA 1 1 snr cereus: JV 3' 1317 Hwy. 4 - rnocms AI vom own nm ixggli'-211' Brentwood, CA 94513 - srfcm cussfs ron w gl , ' - ummm m PHYSICAL cmqugrfvzglmin Lg 44159 534-4313 - umvfnsu wncm cm ' SQ, '-' ff CHINA GMES 531. de l'Aor1 rn , .,' -'L - ' Z , I ig-fvwl Manuel de Sarmago 'M Q' '. -, 9 Se Habla Espanol - 1 , ' -4 AN. sum. srm can 625-2645 o11w.9rHKoFF G SU Armocn AFS antioch auto toggery M 63414671 CUSTOM AND ORIGINAL I AUTO INTEFIIORS NU-LQ 1 x. ' M' SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1950 QUALITY NOT QUANTITY Kenny Marquardt 44 SYCAMORE AVE 130 RAILROAD u A NTIOCH, CA 94509 u 757-1141 HOMER ,I HOYLE BEASLEY BRENTWOOOI CA 94513 165 qv -f . .. ., I' I vip, . mg Melissa Batze, David Pearson, Clayton Odell 513 1 24 C O 511 W. 3rd Street L ' Antioch, Ca 94509 L BOOKMANS ANTIQUES sl 14151757-9366 , - W E C T OPEN: Wed-Thurs-Fri A 11A.M.-5P.M. B Or call for appointment L E LOIS 81 BOB BUY81 SELL S Antioch Auto Body RON ANTIOCH. TOWING PHONE: 41 BUZZ INN Breakfast Lunch, Dinner 795 Main Street Oakley 625-0234 -v Q Lousy Food Warm Beer 815 VVALNUT BLVD. PHONE 634-1123 Selmslien Ourlhioque Brenhuood Disposal Service YARD Tmmmmos - HOUIEHOLD Rulllsb-1 REMOVID P.O. BOX 304 DRENTWOOD. CALIF. 94513 B808 0?mRICUlIUH8 I CUIMIIBIICB Compliments And Best Wishes To The Class Of '84 Member Of F.D.I.C. 740 First Street Brentwood, CA. 634-2111 1663 ff! 4 'ijff' ' , ,wi 5' In x , . , . I - - . 4 . - . .N ' - sf- 995. ' f X .',. . .JM M h. .A ,Q I .,',,av iff.. . y A r 'ij X tx n -V Nia i 'X' -,N,,,.,,A YB A T' , 'A' n' N S ! Vik: 5 ' ' ' d f'L'n. 197 3? , BARROS Creative Images 1357 Buchanan Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565 Telephone 14151 432-8000 ,dv s 1, '- ., 4 H v 'xx .- x Q, . 1 Q -CLI VC' V -2 .n we +561 Nl . A a-if 'Ji- x 'X --MJ ----, . 2 ll I J. 1. 1: ii f! ,K f L. ., W- .,41'Y?! f .ef 1 . ' M , 1 S Wx CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1984 167 Na- I-N P ANTIOCH AUCTION ESTATES SOLD 0 CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME PHONE C4159 757-4441 Paul Hamby 114 Railroad Avenue v Auctioneer Antioch, CA 94509 Allgn Smith Home Service - SIIQSI I'II ' LIR' ALLEN'S APPLIANCE Hn iiifiiQiiinflgiilpofiiiiii I4I5J 684-2868 USED 81 REBUILT APPLIANCES Bethel Island. CA 94511 Curt Renshaw 700 E. MAIN ST. OAKLEY, CA 94561 415-625-2450 Benefldal Finance System BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. QT Nmriherri Cglilormg County East Mall 2676 Somersvillf- Rd Antioch CA 94509 ROBERT N. DAVIS DUTCH PRIDE DAIRY 507 East 18th Street Antioch 754-3555 Discovery Yachts Discovery Bay sf Of Manager Ph ne 757 5170 5901 Marina Rd Bryon, CA 94514 C4155 634-6124 Rod Sz Lynn Wilson, Owners BILL BRANDT FORD THQ PHC9 Fighfgr l'l 'm A nzfiifn I I as y X .w.1 f'lfl fJa-' Breniwood 4245 I-Iwy. 4 Troy Cristensen, LaDonna Lasher We Sell FORD DODGE CHRYSLER 634-3551 l 8 Eff-4' YY ar 'anti' fm if-em - Q 1 -fr me-W 1- - 1 f53'?+e'-+1 .Q ,rw - .,' at -.'g41.':e,, ' cBrentwood eNews 654 3rd Street Brentwood, CA 94513 634-2125 5 ' im: SP9 ix A-.xl I -f,. . ' DN, x ' 1 EAT IN ORDER OUT Copper Kettle Deli 634-28 I 8 313 OAK STREET BRENTWOOD CA 94513 Tire Center 14151 625-2765 CUTlNO,S v'EiN '5 DWIGHT MEADOWS OWNER P.O. Box 5 500 Main Street Oakley, California 94561 fS,TrlF!4 55, - I 6 1,14 2- 14151757-3643 0 lf., .E X , lbvi . - n , . - 1 Complete Travel Arrangements by Susanne C. da Silva AH, sea O, Land Owner!Manager .:::-DL: for Individuals or Groups WEST SECOND AND G STREETS P O BOX 655 ANTIOCH, CA 94509 'Y Della Jqulo Supply 1201 SoMEnsvu.1.E ROAD. ANTIOCH CA 94509 1142 HIWAY 4. BRENTWOOD CA 94513 ANTIOCH 757-4452 LARRY STONE BRENTWOOD 634-1121 MANAr-En Bnemrwoou 10019 Discount With STUDENT BODY CARD er' 40 Sycamore Brentwood, California 94513 415 X 634-2526 Q r C 0 0 Jacxvgyer Breakfast Lunch Dinner ' . anenrwoou COUNTRY 'uf ' B KITCHE 1273 HWY. 4 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 -'19 I .zur nf . Mark Liddington, Greg Payne, LaDonna Lasher a new beginning J f gcock Q L I d d ID our dl l'ght d Dining R Your Cooks -I h 51 B 1 PRIME ezooanmlmmanua RIB - STEAK - B............1 5343223 CHICKEN - SEA- FOOD - SALAD BAR - Og 7 d yrh week Your Hott: th 510 F sz S t 15 EVELYN 84 PHIL GFIAVES ll Make your reservations now for that special party or luncheon to calabrate the Holiday Season W 14151634-3536 r Q Friday Sz Saturday Live JOE FRANCE CLINT BRlCIxLIuY . Entertalnment -- Sunday Jam TAKE OUT Session For All Your Travel 0 Needs Q 0 BRAKES , 0 5 0 FRONT-END REPAIRS See the Speclallsts 412 East 18th Srreec Antioch, California 94509 Telephone C4157 757-6420 Troy Christensen, Greg Payne, Melisa Batze, LaDonna Lasher Muriel - MaryJo - Kandys At The Delta Travel Advisors 0 DELTA TRAVEL ADVISORS tl!-4 659 Railroad Avenue. Suite BZ ,L Brentwood, CA 94513 TRAVEL 14155634-354Zf634-6i5l DIABLO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. DEWEY DE MARTINI Hwy. A Brentwood 634-3593 170 BRENTWOOD VETERINARY CLINIC ROBERT Limosrnom. o.v.M. LARRY wrrsnaunv, D.v M. DUANE sci-QNITTKEQ o. . MATT 1290 HIGH B E TVVOOD. CA B OI I24 H Bart1ett's TV Sales 8z Service All Repairs Warranteed 240 Oak St., Brentwood 634-2163 DIABLO VIEW F LORIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 1925 D Street, Antioch 757-4636 -1 Going Fishing!! Start Here!! ugh ,v S E vi Q 4 .-,, OAKLEY'S CORNER 'r 5 Bait 8z Tackle Lloyd Donnell Jerry Donnell 625-0152 Research Machine Inc. 425 Oak Street Brentwood 634-2894 iifgllzf-1:T'TT 'S 5- - Omg Cacti-an voupf 1 Q6 HAIR DESIGNS SQ, Q 2 l i 1555 amen me V7-an 5 E. L . ,L ,L . .,., Men Sz Women Styling We'll fence you in, or them out Llc. No. 346034 ELTA FENCE CO. For all your fencing and corral needs Mark Liddington, Melissa Batze, Donna Boyd .5 . W' f .1 79 . -'fa 1 mf. Q GQPQQ 4' x N'x f A 'n ' ' x, V 1 A I Z ! Cenfr 0 Mart Hrsf C9 Chesfnuf 534-3501 Hwy. 4, Brenfwood 534-4435 Hwy. 4, OQLLIIGY 757-4414 as Melissa Batze, LaDonna Lasher L, X .P-fv'rr,g5g'1Q,.,f--fp Auqgggnww-mv-4. W . sw 40015 was 6 R-tg-me Lasher, Meli E atze I - , 1. 'Y' 7: s . I ., ,l A T- 172 Melissa Batze, Donna Boyd Wm. BOYD Real Estate Investments Water Front Recreation Properties 6170 Bethel Island Road P.O. Box 96 625-2276 Also Specializing In Brakes, Tune Ups 'zsntwoo B J diflufffsm Owner-Jim Pederson 205 Oak Sf. Brentwood 634-2200 13 DOGGIE DEPOT Owner: Randae Bither Associate: Sharon Trueman 601 NIAIN STREET SUITE C 625-1087 OAKLEY, CA LARGE B WELCOME Electro-Mechanical MFG. Prototype ELECTRONICS ON SITE TECHNICIAN FABTECH Brentwood 634-2444 Don Conn General Manager tiiii EL CAMINO E2- RESTAURANT ROUTE 2 BOX 531, BRENTWOOD, CA FAST ORDERS TO GO Mariachis Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. PHONE: 634-4011 and 634-8930 Props. 3 Mi. West of Brentwood Jesus Sz Carmen Valle Hiway 4 If iff' I , ' i ' . ?' '1 f . , David Pearson, Clayton Odell, Melissa Batze Q Brentwood Pharmacy 316 Oak Street, Brentwood, CA 94513 Rx and Gift Specialist Gifts and Fine Cosmetics Hallmark Cards Phone 634-2156 Jeanne Lobo Gene Lobo 173 Rysru .QL Owner.Manager wg,- fX 6Rea1I , Ted Enea Dairy Inc. qt ,X Q- Q Lr!SeEgr1dZ?tD:stributor '1 ff 'fl1: f h l Antioch 0485509 ian' L res ' Bus t415j 757-3640 Home msn 757-9453 ?zwf13w 1 Q opeciayfag Alone Mlgeae mdou'-me apeciaf 2nd 8 G Streets 757 4600 Antioch, California 94509 ' exif, NN . Q .. ..:f 'ix x-X I K X 1 fa 'MPX 9 'rn 'iff' fix,-T - ' 'P' my If T 0 7Ol Walnut Blvd., Brentwood, CA 94513 l4l5Xi34-3201 L 6? H Paint 0 Sprinkler systems Lawn and Garden ' Housewares Gifts 0 Electrical 0 Plumbing Sewer, Drain, and Water Pipe Gates 0 Fencing 0 Builders Hardware Mon-Fri. 8 to 5:30 Sat. 8:30 to 5:30 Sun. 10 to 4 'ding ,.,,,,,,. ' D y ' I . ,NJ BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS 1387 HIGHWAY 3:4 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 PHONE' 634-3952 or 634-4450 WILSON BROS SINCE 1957 - ODQVT Mon ' Sat QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS- AUTO, TRUCK, TRACTOR, AND MARINE 415-634-3384 UUUKKli'l:l'lNG C4155 634-5653 Ken Hobson .Nlanagcmcnt Systems Consultant Rt. 2 Box 147 Brentwood, Calif. 94513 14151 '757-0771 HUFFAKER 61 HUFFAKER ATTORNEYS AT l..Aw MICHAEL N. HUFFAKER 1407 A STREEE SUTTE JEFFREY D. HUFFAKER ANTIOCH. CA 94509 I climb! Maud 248 Oak Si bv ADDI onlv Brenrwood,CA 94513 1415-l 634-2560 62 Oak Street Brentwood Dental Building Brentwood, California 94513 Ronald D. Henson, D.D.S., Inc Family Dentistry 141516 Jack P. Hernandez Licensed Real Estate Broker ' Area Code 415 1456 Highway 4 Office 634-4113 Brentwood, Ca. 94513 Residence 634-4517 HONEYSWEET DONUT SHOP 1410 Hwy. 4 Brentwood Roy And Irene Wickune Congratulations Class of 1984 Boat Xvorlcs - Slxips Store - Yaclml Sales gnllfl MPURIU 5993 Berne slana Road, Bama sllnd, CA 94511 14151 054-2330 Jeanninc's Look-A-Round Gifts Music Boxes, Bells, Thimbles, Spoons, Plates Etc. 101 H St., Antioch, Cal. 754-3311 Closed SunfMon La PLAZA ,, 4 Mexican Qs Restaurant 933133. 2 .ot n Q f- 2500 Sycamore Dr Antioch CA 94509 A Eva Romero Mark Liddington Donna Boyd f Melissa Batze Troy Christensen M WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE James E. Collins Owner Congratulations Class of '84 235 Oak Street Brentwood 634-4363 HHSQNS Clothing For All The Family BRENTWCOD CAFE See Our Brand New Dining Room we oPPER oooo PRICES, Breakfast QUALITY, BEST SERVICES 5911011 inner Hours 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM Dallas Sexton: manager Wed' gl F'el9:30 AM to 9:00 PM Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 446 Railroad osed Sunday Ave 4 Ways to ChAQilolgevsllumiriieaiigiviioafsrieisliln7533 k d Brentwood old F h d 90120 D y 634-6503 CARAMIHO Phone 415 757-9100 GERALD J. JEFFRY, D.D.S. lNC , ORTHODONTICS Q'7Mf , Lone Tree Way Antioch, CA C mana gandliin O . Hoir Stylist Congratulations 'J C1335 Of 1934 W -' Q- cswupsz gfyfsa Bazgaz Snap H1 w.- Centro Mor! Serving the Community Since f A y 2?Qj,'fjfN2Qf,o Q ' Phone 634-8952 DI BLO FARM EQ IPME T John Deere Farm Equipment And Consumer Products 1237 Highway 4 Brentwood 634-3578 L0 EOUIPII ENT CC L ,r H, , hs- 3-,'L.,fE'gr11 I v ' I 1 , i ,q-nuns'-ll-K s A. ri k ' 3 x IA ' A U W Melissa Batze, David Pearson, Annamarie Coelho,Mark Lidding'ton,Melissa Batze,LaDon- Melissa Baile, Cl3Yfl0T1 Odell, David Clayton Odell na Lasher, Greg Payne, Troy Christensen P9aI'S0H A as X - - , r,,. , . 3' , L ,, r'-' - A' A ' X ' X , F8 l . 4 f 3 3 3,,.'5?W5?9g5ww F -as A r ngggga D f 3 O -'Yer ' Lf KW! 177 n FLORI 659 Railroad Ave. 634-6409 Brentwood, CA 634-6544 Brentwood Q f 5 'v- iaqv, W Q.,-.Q RADIO DISPATCH 24 HOUR ROAD SERVICE L 81 S TIRE SERVICE INC. Micnsun - xeuv - Bmocssrouz LIBERTY AREA CHILD CARE, INC. ISI 6346112 Day Care and Pre School Les Memes. ownef 1142 Hwv.-1 Delia Community Services Center 17075374-5533 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 Melissa Batze David Pearson 1 Mo-mba American Oplomemc Association IIIII Dennis Lee, O.D. f f '-3' loanne M. Lee, O.D. U ' , . A Professional Optometric Corp. 8 ON TAP e 598 - County East Mall Telephone: Antioch, CA 94509 44155 757-5112 625 CHENERY STREET Congratulations Class of 1984 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 94131 178 mm, Normon s COMPANY NUFSGI' 1530 WEST TENTH STREET P o Box 519 ANT1ocH CALlFOFZNIA94509 TELEPHONES 757 seoo a ees 1813 On Hghwoy A Brentwood ,1 - HU Nd!! 1 ff- mQ'fQ:i '71 LD gc :C OISCOVEFRY BAY YACHT HARBOR BYRON CA 94514 4115153-4-6100 Congratulatlons Class of 1984 754 2255 Reminder - Drlve Safely Mt Vlevv Food Center Brentwood 534 3400 Troy Christensen, LaDonna La Qfvfai' CD570111 Gamarzbf vu, .- 1 653 Walnut Blvd. J IFFY FOODS IE dlaa cries Brentwood, CA 94513 Q in l'I'i0I'S 4 ' ke 415 634-1731 nanonalryguarameeoquamyorocanyownecanaopefazeo 4 , Second Stfggt Y XO? I Pu iP.,TlL1AY n1'-av-1-i-.mi-- 'F '-3351 Brentwood X if lll'O9r I .f ' - y 1 .7 - K I, Cr' Televents Cable T.V. 634-3583 101 Village Dr. Brentwood IJANTIIER DRIVE-INN IQESTAURANT emu A s'rm:1-1'1' 757-new ANTIOCILCALIF. 94509 .., v FW-Q xi SZ 43-friaoia Open 6 am to 2 pm Tues. thru Sat. OLD FASHIONED SERVICE QUALITY 8: VALUE HARDWARE A'lnamaM0e'h0 - McClo k vAnNssHa.sTAlNs 4 Cfwum, pawtt, s ey CEN RQ THAI. BANK OAKLEY SHOPPING CENTER, OAKLEY. CALIF. 94561 ELECTRICAL - GARDEN - POWER TOOLS B ACCESSORIES Q21 634-3355 MON THRU SAT Ghz Q9lh ilaarhmare Saturn ggggggrNe1S0n n29l IRSI 5 I REE l ' BRFN FWOOD. CA 94513 f 5lg?2gQ? 18 0 I-H ,.L.. 1 P' ,. An ..- A , monalflii naw' Greg Payne, Melissa Batze, Troy Christensen H CS? M Aufo Djsm anflers, In C. USED PARTS AND TOWING HIGHWA Y 4 AND BROWNSTONE ROAD' KBETWEEN OAKLEY AND BRENTWOOD! P. O. BOX 565 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 Greg Payne, Melissa Batze, Troy Christensen PHONE K-4152 625-2753 ' 1 if f,,,.... m'onpIAmRS 11739 .1 ' 1' I' IQVIA 'S 1 A -s:.si JM. all A. H5 181 ' K :Q,.f f Q 5 4 1 94 ' ,Jxh fi Q' X 73? ' , Jar ff? at we 1 A C' ,, -Q'--ffl--M ' 12- n---------'-V' 7- .. . . Y 1 13' to 4, A ff A , X . ' ' I A A . . . , Q ,NN A. ,hm , .. X , Eilfifi-.gg uchcrgan i I EBERGALL CONSTRUCTION Brentwood 634-2122 WAY UOLIUERTY LINK SNCYHNG CENTEROBRENT 0 U 'NONE C34-Ill! U S34-1119 o ' 1 Z 6 Q Mfssv BEAVER l 5 l - A o Y 0 . I ' f W5 Vf ' 511 rnfa sneer By Ano I 10 lr A f n CA94509 141517572332 l 4 N a 'owaouqnamu-fmnauay' 5 ' Donalcl A. Pianlanida ATTORNEY AT LAW 425 O S 415 634 3571 B CA 94513 Congratulations Class of 1984 Piffsb urg Wholesale Grocer In C. Congratulations Class of '84 Joe and Louise Drenik 1051 Los Medanos Street Pittsburg Ricmtno F. RYE, o.o. 2 Q1 3700 sunssr LANE, suite i Armocn, CA 94509 mst 757-0465 BODY SHOP I Foreign 8. Domestic u cotusion Remus f-twguu A mam 1 iuro cuss nfrucrmrnt Q,-5, 'gg n mini cotoa C., mncnmc - Q - u custou mm i. aoov woax L I RESTORATIONS 4 msutuncf womi A sricnuv 4 AUTOS 1 TRUCKS 0 VANS 1 BOATS ..,-. .-.rr -,. -. ta aux. --r. -uv --rv G. ROSE St SONS GLASS CO. 230 Chestnut George Rose Street Brentwood, CA 94513 AUTO 84 WINDOW GLAZING PLATE GLASS, MIRRORS TABLE TOPS Pick-up and Delivery 634-5609 Mark Liddington, Troy Christensen rCaseu's 7 ,,,,,,,,, fx LX THE SHOE INN rzuuaucafu All N4 DONNACUNNINGHAM PROPRIETOR 1412 A STREET, ANTIOCH, CALIF. 94509 - 757-23735 757-9262 . fy Ex lxik nos .na wmv numciimo iw t X I! Annamarie Coelho Meliss B J HX , a atze S T.. - P!-4 Located at the New REGENCY STATION 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 shoes PLUS a QUALITY LINE OF WORK BOOTS. 634-4710 OAK 8: RAILROAD AVE., BRENTWOOD I LV E R A'UfE2B'?E' P.O. Box 218 ANTTOCH, CALIFORNIA 94509 since 1939 Lumber Building Materials Hardware 1 Pre-Cut Fencing 1 Decorating Dept. 1 Plywood 1 Roofing 1 Light Fixtures 1 Paint 6: Wallpaper 1 Bathroom Vanities Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sunday 9-3 1 Floor 6: Ceiling Tile 1 Carden Supplies 1 Plumbing Supplies 1 Electrical Supplies 1 Pre-Finished Paneling 1 Masonry Products 1 Custom Fire Screens 757-2900 223 Railroad Ave. 183 Congratulations Class of 1984 Dr. Daniel MoCurfajn Chiropractor Somorsvjllo Plaza Anfjooh, CA 94509 2400 Sycamore Dr., Suite I8 754-5730 x--P' ,ff '-x D d P D d P M I B f Cl vt Od ll D D IMC M 1 B t t Cl t D D IMC Od ll t If 184 li In HAROLD 1. FERTADO Richard Fertado 'ZHRQFEVQVE lf Roy Gursky ' 634-2088 634-4913 Kenneth L99 311 oak Street 11,33 I 778-1352 Brentwood, Calif. R I2 Office: 634-4112 A E rue st , De'esus FLL Q J ' ,P PUMP A IIIZZZZEI and WELL ' Melissa Batze, Mark L'dd' ,G P , 634-3392 CLrii?5EZ2n reg me Troy ozszaemensumnwd - eethemlsnd - bamaao Sellers Avenue Brentwegd 631 J f AUTO PARTS of ACCESSORIES Pets ANTIOCH PARTS DEPOT 'f1. i',i In 1- C 54, FOREIGN 8: DOMESTIC Q iff11',?2' Counzvz Mlncmut Suor 1 ANTIOCH FISH 8: PETS K OPEN 7 DAYS A Clean 8 Helpful Pet Store COMPLETE FULL LmeoF 4 1 FISH - FRESH A SALTWATER DOG GROOMING amos OF ALL xmos All Breeds PUPPIES a. xl-mes SMALLANIMALS WE SSS?S2f'S,, OR,,,S Tenth Street Ted Ballard REPULES oven seven oAvsAwEEx no-no L D Lzszzii 7 54-0530 M e 1 i s s a ICORNEIOYNIAENDOUASYI Batze Zi. T ANTIOCN - tm s C77 I ,penult- 1 FRAMES n THINGS 5 ART GALLERY Q cusrom FRAMING a FRAMES DAVE MYERS .LQ f 14151 778-1073 hif zooo A smear ANTIOCH, CA 94509 Q ft I L3 7 Li., 172-i-I-130 J-1 -s s-s-Q-x x 5-xx 4 -I 91 Y E' 7 r's . 7 ,-.11 - Fluffy :.-fffSLZ 4f -elf-TQ: 9- Row, Lsf:,fEF,f-AJEESSZDFQ K P X31-1-I-K-Q-S-I--I-I l l-Q-!-I-9 in 'Q fl I g 1 gif? ' ' wig I : 1,7 0 '?Q I I R15 f 3 ,Q 185 v Mm x05 TH E Mme, , HEALTH HUT as W ...M..,..,.l..,, Complete food 81 nutrition center t'-'m'l Natural Foods ns Herbs COS ex B k Q Shox Dany glrjojjucts pn UCS Soft Frozen Different Flavors Yogurt DAILY 659 Railroad Ave. Brentwood, CA I, w 11 1 .N J, ox, BALE8 - SERVICE m Mike Emerson, Greg Hochderffer K -f Wreamam C4151 757-1111 1415! 757-5588 KEN DUNCAN 2800 svcmaonz Daw aM.ulu.nvreu non. Awruocu. CA o4so EMERSON DAIRY FANTASY BEAUTY SALON Men 8L Wgmen A GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER ii STYLING sr CUTTING ?gr,,m,,,,.,r,, 625-3605 Open Tues.-Sat. -is gf 262 Main Street T5 Oakley REDKEN Cnext to Oakley Pharmacyb NEXXUS Troy Christensen Q F F BEER 8: WINE 14151 684 2414 s . , QANGP S . . ,ts 444. if , s + D' if- A -' RICHARD at BERNNET PESEAU, Pn IX- l 6111 B I LAND RD.. BETHEL. Isr.A CA 94511 186 O Nu hh'S f y Farm 7 D o om I IMILE NORTH OF BRENTWOOD-HWY.4AT SUNSET ROAD Phone 634-4822 lKE'S ACME CLUB Oakley, Calif Louie 8: Arlene Fexnandez Joe Riley 3'd 3- Main Sf- 625 99 5 Sales Reprosenlative 857 Second St., Suite B Brentwood, California 9 513 I 9 Bus. 634-1171 Re 7578751 x F ,. ,ng fl iv' 5 ,V 'nk , M ll i f' Qgl ' f A F- V DRI VE'lN SN Af,-g M iff' aff K , -4 ' W 324-. x ' ' I I 'A' - Jqjljlgjlf ffl-5. , . . . ' . -..-,-'-3.5.3 -.13-A.. ' 1 . 1 ..l'S7L'5:tf:5f'ff: Qs: -. fi . .c':3:j:g.-:4-:-:-:f:- 55- I ' A ' 1:7171-zrilftiiriffiz ' . . 4 A ' - . - - -,-:-:-:-:-:-:c-:-. w -. ., n ' - ' '-'-'.' -.. , . -.-.-'-'-' ' . X '-fqqfjff.-'-I-Q-,-1. . . f -' -H - . Q - 1 f-:-:-r:f:s-- ws: 1-f 1 L 1 1 . -- ' lzlzff .5 'afsfaa ' -QL-L:g ' '-'A.f'fa,'f-1 4-j- fl if wk-,,,k .-:f:? f'ff?:7:t .- -X 1 ,. 1 fl, . -..- QB 1:-3323:-:Vg 5.5.32-35:5 r - - .0 ,.. w I m. ,-,-gg.. ,,4, . ' ' -' .-.-,-,f,.j.'.-, - .'. . - 4' . ,- - n . ffl' - A. . .'.'. 0 ' j.j.'.y . 4. .f 4jJ'.:, '.: ,.j.'.-' - - . . .' .S . . ..' '.,f.:,F::a,4. .', . .- 1 634-3492 Brent Melissa Batze, Troy Christensen, Greg Payne -. 5 R. 4, .-v-1 ns. REME H, 1'9 0 BEEF -3 PORK A . I jaw 0 LAMB gg HAMS .4 ' BACON SAUSAGE LUNCH MEATS Alpine Packing Company JET TAX 778-0281 WANDA CONNELLY, E.A. IB23 A STREET ANTIOCH. CA 94509 SANDY FAHY INCOME TAx Auorr Assus'rANcs 7 D 8 . EE E 388 3338 1452 HIGHWAY 4 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 14151634-2141 Annamarie Coelho WHOLESALE BUTCHERS SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS TELEPHONE l2091477-2691 9900 LOWER SACRAMENTO ROAD STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95210 You'Il savor the flavor of Alpine Products . . .' FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Melvin Montanio 2400 Sycamore Dr. Auto - Fire - Life Commercial 754-4820 Antioch, CA Congratulations Class of '84 189 l4 .J -lu I lflfwr lul- n cones S El Troy Christensen, Greg Payne -- .- o nsconos J o nocx Melissa Batze, David Pearson, Clayton Odell : 1A,P?:,, 'SES f : ESSSTRY Antioch s Finest ' J ' f' ff RON'S E OS TER 'S - X nn ' n L 'Ll MO EREEZE OPEN EVERYDAY O MON'SAT I0-l O SUN Ilvl Antioch Square Food and Refreshment C' enter Best Dressed Burgers in town N CH fL7'7755 coiwprrrr roUNrA1N srre vice ANUOCH' CM-,FORNM uso, o :::TRoNc' Qpegggagly illgto Fri, di Sat. T1lM1d. ast th - t, ntroch 957-5441 AirConditioning, Brakes, Tune-up and Towing Service Dallas Shanks Chevron, Inc. 336 Oak Street, Brentwood, CA 94513 Telephone l415l 634-8935 Dallas Shanks, Owner and Operator Che!-ll'0fl Y' W. Brentwood 6341-3740 Pio, BOX 545 S . 1 Rd. VANGAS Hwigrgnijxjcicid Tank Sales-Tank Rentals Appliances- Washers, Dryers, Heaters Water Heaters, Take-out Furnaces Gas Appliance Service, Put in LP Carburetors Mark Liddington, Annamarie Coelho if 130 JV? S? .. -l f . 'WW NEVER CRY WOLF 09 une - T Annu: ST Y DVC' f l Troy Christensen, Melissa Batze, Annamarie Coelho, Mark Liddington, LaDonna Lasher, Greg Payne BRTDGEHEAD DRIVE TN STAMM THEATRE CAMRANTL CINEMA CS? METRO Bridgehead 757-4114 Stamrn 757-2303 Greg Payne, LaDonna Lasher, Melissa Batze, Mark Melissa Batze, Troy Christensen, Donna Boyd, Mark Liddington Liddington, Greg Payne 1 ,il I - E M 1? a5w?'53: .7 , S, gk yi K . A X A V Q 5 f 4 gt , I ,. . - ' 5' -if 'ag Y T ' N n f 'M 1' -f ,, 6 ' -M I .h 1 ,V Q3 ' Fly - 1. r . .f'7 2 'f' , iayagg 3 551: 32 J . wa T ' S f li-5 ' 55 ix I ,.- E 53 '- .fwfef , L y.,1 ,Ah ' ':,. Q-Za: g, fa ? : w rpg .3 ,. ,A -Q .T V ---, A 1 lv' f 4 if . ' W 3 'fff 'A N0,? 21' ' Z -' is-tax -LQ .., .fi , -' 4 .:, , I CO INE OF GOUR OO S LEE'S MARKET GROCERIES, MEAT VVE SPECIALIZ , FRESH PRODUCE, BEER 81 VVINE E IN CUTTING FREEZER BEEF' H Vll.LAGi:ACli:'c::3TE5 S A STREET C I Q ELIIE LCM. 7 7 2 7 P T Walk ln Or Appt. Featuring K T R U C K RKfRedkin Products 8? rl ff HAIR ENCOUNTER L f E I 0 P Styling A Regular Cuts 1224 Hwy 4 MEN AND WQMEN Brentwood, CA C ll F App mem 355 o k sf 634-1827 634-8990 B ' d ED STACK ENTERPRISES Between Brentwood Sz Oakley Featuring AMC Parts C4155 634-2144 . Ji Auto Dismantlers Brentwood Ilfeiluli' ' A H',:. 192 lx Dr. Michael Painter, LaDonna Lasher OAKLEY CIIIRGPRACTIC CLINIC MICHAEL PAINTER D.C. . Aft wx 'vi X 5 :' og ' ff 4-5 1 Q. 'QJ '-sc. 6 Q4 Q., . QQ P' 9 :- s , . ' Troy Christensen LaDonna Lasher Troy Christensen 5 n FULL SPINAL connection n srunrs nuumss u PHYSICAL rusnm n Auto INJURIES 'Q n HEADAIIIIES lMl6IIAIIIEl n VIIIIIKMAIIS com. 3: n FAMILY MEA Tu me n lnsumcs CASES MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED 11, Q Z4 un fmmcr cm E 814 1-A.. STREET ANUOCH ' ISI-2'A.'Jll'JfN'I2i5l 625-1881 Q Icom, gm 8. A so FAR N' life - heafth - auto - liability - fire BIG DISCOUNTS Maj or Brands Pioneer Alpine Autotek Jet Sounds Concord Wally Partridge Cobra CB,S Agent 659 Railroad Ave, Brentwggd MAJOR BRANDS LARGEST IN AREA AUTO AND l lONlE STEREOS CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS at REPAIRS Business Phone: 634-1194 Residence Phone: 634-1215 X if PANTEl.l.'S Shary Partridge, Wally Partridge A f EXXON SERVICE En EJ . 7. 4-,,,,,-LJ 407 G STREET' ANTIOCH, CALIF. 94509 PHONE 757-6618 GEORGE N. PANTELL, JR. .f H 1 A 9,3 , A sl ...gm .1 'Hn 'T 7... 31,143 f , fg,iE 'lf5cm 23, 1? Z' , .U 'w,.,,,xmV H Z agua, E ' 5 .. :F'Q'Q5 v .F f ,,e., Q. qtwmlx v k '+L.L is Jillll 1101006 'l'frs-M.- Troy Christensen, Mark Liddington . Z ! LO E TREE W M 81 L True Value Hardware E I MHFICHG CQ Sporting Goods Highway 4 Sl Cypress Road B I 2, B '393 ff, Lone Tree way 3 'kim Ojlljlegy CAOST4561 mJ'Wl33l ' Brentwood 6344629 A l415l 625-1373 LONE TREE MEDICAL - DENTAL Dr. Abe Kaplan Dr. Hugh V. Maiocco Dr. R. Paul Krey 634-3513 634-3501 Brentwood Melissa Batze, Dr. Hugh Maiocco, Dr. Abe Kaplan, Dr. Paul Krey rr fu, ' ,1-,,. .r ,J-' f' gn. .-3' 'E Q T. -4. Troy Christensen, Melissa Batze, Donna Boyd, Greg Payne Q I JEWELERS INC. sauce was G.Mayor 516 SECOND STREET - DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH. CA 94509 - 757-140l 2610 SOMERSVILLE ROAD - COUNTY EAST MALL, ANTIOCH - 757-7227 194 - E 'IRR I. 1 0 ' . ,ff , S c-. , .v N 4 A ' 1 . .sh W. N, xbw , . N. .QQ Troy Christensen, Melissa Batze, Greg Payne Troy Christensen Sd S11-0 -Q QQ Wil Slllillr 'li 94 . D' Clievmlet,-Mazila cg, is 172g1i3ciii?QlJrifla-l Antioch, California 94509 Greg Payne, Melissa Batze 1 ! I rm B A: 195 45' -, U40 Qnossi Q . EVM V35 Retail Wholesale Classes - 2311 Bucliaimii Road Antioch. Cn, 94509 lflllc 9pecIa0I5c Il ogdens to qc' 141 Sl 754- 4080 PATRONS Rt 2 BOX Mb Delta Road Animal Hospital Oakley, CA 94561 2204 A Street Petfifs Apparel sandra L. Washburn C4153 634-5141 Antioch, CA Don's Distributing Co. P.O. Box 269 Stockton, CA John I. Gilbert, D.D.S. 1205 A Street Antioch, CA Halsey's Feed and Supply Railroad Ave Brentwood, CA 2576 County East Mall Antioch, CA R Shoppe 6259 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island, CA Kent L. Taylor D.D.S. 1205 A Street Antioch, CA Used Books 331 Main Street Specializing in Porcelain Dolls 2 I 4 G Street - Antioch, CA 94509 -14151754-3676 Carmen Cam pls and Yolanda Vazquez. Owners Unique Gifts for Everyone on A Oakley, CA Paul K. McKee, D.D.S. 1205 A Street - Antioch, CA Congratulations Class of 1984 BIG 0 g 14157 suazaa AUTO PARTS SIPES ELECTRONICS MARINE ELECTRONICS sA1es a. senvucc SHANNON AUTO PARTS. INC. AT BETHEL PLAZA 502 MAIN STREET PHONE: OAKLEY. CALIFORNIA 94861 IAISD 628-OIO0 ' JASPER J. SIPES, CET P. 0. 85 Greg Payne' Troy ChmtenSenQ4If3,Ig?,?Ql3eL5fll1f,'Q isa cuss Fcc LICENSE BETHEL ISLAND. CAOSI-1511 SANDWICI-IES - COLDCUTS - cr-IEESES - OILS - WINES Z THE SALLUCE'S DELICATESSEN Q2 x 22 I-'TTLE E 3 - ' 'fr' ITALY rf - l w -I bm , EATERY - SPECIALIZING IN sAIv0wIcHEs ' W 5 AND ITALIAN SPECIALTIES I 0 5 'TAKE our AND CATERING QE 2 5 5 609 MAIN ST. TEL. 6250465 o Q SUITE F, OAKLEY, CA 625-0486 E Off Hwy 4 196 qfaffey gizfs Very Good Resale Clothes Movies Infants Q Toddler Roman 101 H Street Children Q Teen Clothes SandY Valley SHR. 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'Q , -ONS EEUU SE 510 West 2nd Street Antioch 778-1870 KEN 8- MICHELE DEAR, OWNERS The Annual Staffwould like to thank all ofthe advertisers, patrons, and donors who made this book possible. Though the advertising section makes up 20 percent of the total book, the money derived from these ads pays almost 45 percent of the total cost of our yearbook. When you shop at any of the places that advertise in our LION year- book, mention that you saw their ad in the annual. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!! 138 V C 5 C 5 4 9 ' i l I ' 'f ' ff fg f zazltlgsr. J . 17 Q, 1 y r: b 'v' .iv , 17' f ' ii4:f:3'gi ' 7 . ff, I , - . -' -'1'!'.n'3fc 5 ',i, .L 1 ln-anemia i 'wr fW s ...a .. . J Vg... m - 4 , 0.j5,.g,.f..,'.yg QF? 5 ' f ' g A gf . :galil .-.-.--no-lg ' . minion A454 -12,-rgvf' 1 ff . '.?z. ' ,, ?f'i3? T'Ff if 1421. Iv 2. , Tw-..,,., ,,,., .,,,,,f-i x 4 cv., r, s . .Ax J I A I N .fqgzfik , A Am K Q I .. if 1.- 'ft mi 55 i f' ' Q' 3 . .f -' yt . WJ qs I K- sf ,4 wanna , , , ' ' + .. 4 ' 'L' 'N 'M Q wuani.e....w-Tam, . :ff,i,f i 9' WW ? 9 .4 H i- 513: A if 6 ' , , . ,K . my J gg4,l:,f l The Liberty LIONS Booster Club would like to thank all of these people for their fine support for the athletic teams of LUHS. Thank You A1 Perry, president Coelho and Arlenealffernandez , 1fW1nner Louis Dwighfafjzd Carla7Meadows Gerald Zimora Stan and' Kay Emerson Larry and Paulette Enos Joe and Gladys Everard Chris Weleft Ron Fisher 1 Steve Fleehsing X , - 1 Cliffordmtd Billie Fortner' .iatkmiliinl Il' ' a F ac an argle e remery Ernest Delesltsl. ' Edward and Leslie-1Del1Ehiaro Frank Lewis J. Di ey?-ft'-5:z,,n, Jess A. Gaminqgja' -' H Linda Ghilardugeil ' , ' Ghiggeri FarmQ f 3 Bruce and Baibirn Ghiselli f'i ' Ken Graunstadt . M.K. Grimes ' 5f?gj4. Clark and Wanda GIGSQBQDBE Barry Gursky Jack Harrison 3- Jim and Carol Halsey ff Q 4m,.George and Faye Hart 'Bill and Joe Rita Hastings 'EI' '- and Marilyn Himm' eng - I ' Arlene eigliazidez A '1.gdyGun'l', Adith lr' .4 ,Af ni: 5 '- M , fi , zabeth emp ff 5' -,,'. wles V, if g f i P f it l . W it Jerry Lill -- Cynthia Sldrian Darcy Shatting - Bruno and Marie Lombardi Fred and Alice Lorenzetti Marina Martinez 1 Nancy Hisatogg fo ' Walter, J fn , - - '4 ,B 1982 Alexander Kemp - 1981 Winner John and Joanne Mass - 1980 Vlhnner .1 J. 53 :QRS ,QQM v ,syn A . s fr' M5 ,, .sf ff naw.: vm., M, , ,Q John and Joann Mass Dan McCurtain Daniel and Bonnie McLain Ray and Jeanne Michelotti Sheldon and Nancy Moore Wayne Morris Ray Nebergall Lee and Jane Ann Laird Edward Rocky Wallace D. Partridge Bob and Charlotte Pastor Robert Paulson Alvin and Nancy Perry Nancy Torres Charles and Judith Pringle Vince and Joan I-Iochderffer Jack and Patricia Robbins Duane and Sue Schnittker Horace J. Siino Harry and Dianne Simoni Leonard and Toni Shannon Donna Cunnin ham Mike and Wenrgr Schrader J ohn aHdBCarolSSlatltien BQQL' etty mit Je!'QgSmith Jogglgnd Joyce Smith Kenneth F . and Myrna L. Smith Sliiiintivllist of E.C.C.C. Riga and Jane Stewart Gif 1 Stonebarier F- f ri M. Stone arger 1 '- , 'Fimms - Trehino Y may and Keith Treichelt .James E. and Irene Collins ifhil aramlig Write .a n us Lee-lzourif J ay and ary Zamora -n '2 A' 4 .L- 1 btq.. 1 , , is fi .f.-.bm f Fisher, B ude Earn Berths at orth Coast 1' ' c 's.ifc RP ,hw Jr gi in X ' f ' ,Mx 4.. Y ak A ' A, i yi X 1. x. ! 5 g A .QI x s . ' ' '-if, ' ff f ls' V S, . 2 1 5 X FX s ,, ,J A W ff ,: , X 4 Q4 -. - A. 'U sl If GOLF TEAM: Mark Casey, Jeff Scott, Rick Fisher, Brian Baude, Coach Herb Scott. Both Baude and Fisher earned a trip to the North Coast match with their fine play. All year the two vied for the top spot on the team and played some excellent golf. Please note: these golf pictures were not put into the sports section of the yearbook because of a technical difficulty earlier in the year. 201 'r 'Lookin Good', Thank You From Melissa 4 -A I - s 'r MR.BATZE,AnnualStaffAd- visor, is interrupted from his serious work during a morn- ing meeting before school. He later expressed his feelings on the subject to the photo- grapher in terms we are un- able to print. , 3 TFf ib'TSlFi'5i2'TW . f i?'f7 ?f'P'if ? 3Q'F 1 1-fists? 5 ,'f:ZFa-7.zflfw-..1ff ' LOOKIN' GOOD . . . , ' ' We began the year with 50 plus people and finished with 10 staff members but that was only one ofthe many obstacles that we had to surmount. We selected the theme as LOOKIN' GOOD. after a long and tearful deliberation, the staff finally decided upon this cover. The book grew in size by 12 pages, 24 of those pages were seniors in color. This year we again went with the Hunter Company to publish our yearbook. We added 4 gauges to our sport section with swim- ming and soccer. Because of their championships in the AL the following Varsity sports were expanded to four pages each: Varsity Basketball Csecond chamgionship in four yearsi. Melissa Batze completed the collaggvgage with no white sipace and ha a fun and frustrating experi- ence choosing the pictures. is year we continue to use the computers to help speed up work on our yearbook, and if it weren't for Batz we wouldn't have a 1984 gearbook until June '85. Thank you Dad, Yes, we can say that this yearbook is LOOKIN' G OD . . . '84. , LION Yelxgghlook Staff V , LION Yearbook Staff 1984 Melissa Batze .. ...... .... E ditor-in-chief Clayton Odell ...... ...Assistant Editor Greg Hochderffer. .. . . . Sports Editor Mark Liddington . . . ...Photo Editor Photographers Greg Payne and Troy Christensen Staff Members Dave Pearson, Mimi Montanez, Vanessa Peters, LaDonna Lasher, and Shari Gomes. Mr. Bill Batze ........... ...Advisor 202 1, if li ,gf M fl. - x S I . .WWW 34,5 -A, f, , .N , OUR SPORTS EDITOR, Greg Hochdeffer, finishes his regular Friday night meal at Joe's after a rousing football confronta- tion over at the school. 1 i 'W MELISSA BATZE, the Annual Staff Editor, talks with LaDonna Lasher, bookkeeper, concerning some non-official business of a personal nature. . Q. ' - TROY CHRISTENSEN, photo- grapher, takes some shots of a wedding in psychology class. MARK LIDDINGTON, Photo tion at a Frosh Game al, KM A Q . ' ii J'-ati .qsfiffvf 'rm FOCUSING A SHOT, Greg Payne takes some I, photos at a home basket- ball game. DAVE PEARSON, Clayton Odell and Melis- sa Batze pose for an ad picture. 1 Editor, concentrates on the ac- fl -'71 ' 5 A -z 1 'bf I ' Q Q2 4 s- 10:41 'R' ,K 9 Q v A wget!!-1-lMk,'axxn' .N kwa v ' 4 .V 1 .IL 5 . put-W., V , ',, 1, I All Gul' Mtg Thank You How can you express the thanks to everyone on staffwho gave up a great deal and helped so much. To my dad without his help we wouldn't have a 1984 yearbook. There isjust no way to express the great deal of thanks and appreciation for his help. To Greg Hochderffer, who completed the entire sport section by himself and helped us meet many a deadline. Greg do you believe no more Wednesday meetings or weekend workshops! To Clayton Odell for being there when I really needed him, completing spread after spread and asking for more to do. Clayton, keep on going you'll go far in high school and annual staff. To Dave Pearson, you may havejoined staff late, but what an asset you were. I hope you continue the greatjob you are doing. To all the photographers, without your time and pictures we wouldn't have a yearbook, thank you, Mark Liddington lphoto editor, photographerj, Troy Christensen, and Greg Payne. Thanks guys for the many pictures you took. To Mimi Montanez without your assistance the class section would still be in a mess. To LaDonna Lasher with your help the incoming ad material was entered in the cash book quickly. A giant thanks to all the teachers who let me get out oftheir class many times. A special thanks goes to Miss Rita Pirtle for trying to understand. Thanks to everybody, I enjoyed al' 'T' an lyvars nn staff. I'm glad for those ofyou who stuck with me throughout the year. All those th an 'im XIIFK it out you deserve a hand. CONGRATULATIONS we made it! Have happy times and everything is LOOKIN' GOOD! 1984 yearbook editor, Melissa Batze 203 K as lug ff' ' Mft l he s gone ade me sad, W' a friend, m truly glad full of vim, ve need of him. if that I do not understand, l my friend is in God's hands. Where he will dwell forever more till we renew our friendship once more. I had a friend ..... ' Brian Dodge February 21, 1984 David Coombs 1 l - P ' .N 1. '.D g K ,4,.,.. 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