Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)
- Class of 1983
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A - ' 5 r 1: 'Q , 1 , 1 ,, , ' V 1 l 1 sa V 5 1 , 1 1 11 Y ' 4 3:5 'J :V :,-if 1 4' Y V- ' 1 V 1- E ' N y g y 1 1 limi y .2 I1 FL . or.. 1 o Q f or ' c 'A 1' 1 , gy .' . 41 ,1 - :gi-34-,LL :.t.:.g:..,... .., ..,,.' I - -- 'W 1 - - ' W .,,, .,,,, ...iii 1 1- if 1 g , 1 , 4 5 do o1,, o F'1ii1 d t'1 i 1 1 ' I 34 1 L H 1 1 1 1 .w+bTLu0? 7pv'n'-- ji M A Mgvhtzr 'vm It 1 1 1 11 F Y 1 , , 1 4.1 1 , few An illusion challenges your perception. Both everyday illusions and those that happen only once ' in a lifetime are the subtle images of living which surround us. So sit back, take a deep breath, clear your mind and make way for the Illusions of l983. 'N g ,M 1 N giziyiv- i n I9 1-Q , sf ., 'I 2Q:'l133s., i Life is a loom, weaving illusion .,- ffm ' .: Introduction 3 M . i ex w ,fs Q5 , V SM , 5 .L dv' I've looked at life QF? Adv, I W-iw X 'H S U. ,..f-...WW M -ff Y-.AZ n ks,--1 sides now .... The patient St3l'S. . Introduction 5 The illusion of the happy times-Senior Ball, Grad Nite, Hawaii . . . leads to a sad moment, the graduation ceremony, where one bids farewell to mandatory education, and to friendships. and welcomes the challenge and uncertainty of the future ln reality the decisions that are made in senior year largely determine the success or failure of one's future. 1 as ean from their lattices, Decision-making can be difficult because it is a time to separate one's goals from those of parents, and a time when students are separated from each other on the basis of the personal choices they have made. The insecurities in one's self and the frustrations that are exposed can change the illusion that senior year is the time of your life. Guaranteed fun is only part of being a high school senior. Nancy Wilson U nv ' ff l '53, t. s.sf : Ss-rm .sis 0 U 5 0 O i g t I I g,,,,,,. ,,,, .f,,, . - .J N' .YL content to wait 4 O -B ? Introduction 7 If there was ever to be an illusion so grand as to fool even the most perceptive, it would have to be the illusion of perfection in life - the perpetual goal of the dreamer. Sarah Michael ll is illusion .-. 1. w 54 4 L....a....u...--.M.Y..-,,v----.--.---.-Q--..-' M-'M--H 'W' 'N E ' f , W, , -V s awry MINE lil ' , 1 as all - s -.....-.V 1 , ,, - , . - ,..g.....,..s..,' - V .W 'E 'U r . -'swf' , --,, . L7-'-'-if 'M eff rf Tl ' 'T - Y' ' ' ' ' 7 I arty' i ,- ,,.A.wv-umm-:nur T1 , .rg 1- rv I ff nxlsuausnwnunllwi 3 an K -1 ,,,-3 L' Q I, , ......, -:gg3l as A... I iv D 35---f----f-----f--'----f+'M-'f'- at H.: - H M , . , t Hikari.. -i' Q 1 fSUYdns.u ww -Q' x 'wx ,, ur w ,Avo Sh! -Quayle: km? 1 in -V N V - 2 , 1. gr X A . ., f:'l: -s--- fn- . -----f ,, .V . - v xx Q ,W ,,, k.......... Y 2 vi . ., E, wi I. ,I . Q . 4 .sm N .. .........,................... . ... awww 'rsffgg The simplest questions are the most profound. Where were you born? Where is your home? Where are you going? What are you doing? Think about these once in a while and watch your Q4 ,st Y . . . .. ,MJ answers change. morning bars lmrooiu i A F Every cloud has a silver lining. So they say. I often . -X find myself pondering the ' clouds that block my view and shadow my path. l gaze and wonders where are all the silver linings? I look for hours in vain, straining my eyes, but l cannot search 1 forever. il?--73 f.'1fi?'W:-3' ' fkiilifilsffii' 1 ' ,'f27ll'l V H V mwpwvww-plnllm M In HMMMWW Val! -,5,'.-,2:u:1.1 'f'h, ' --5' 'I' W Jil. Qfi'52 ':'1 3., .15 ill- l 7--1f:sf1 1:Pae:-fb-get - 2. ' .51 f 1 2' H 1 r 'ff tv2wa'2'afL1 'ifxqaf ' is. 'mil' zviz, up ,:.,-'LL .lrfnf-ww .4-1,4 , Wir- '- 9- .,'.w., -u'f',', av-'21, ' lug- ig ' 53 hL:.4.7 .L , g W , Y aim?-jtfggg' -iaiflg'-of 'eff V f is Ld 5 9214 lip from the levels of the eastern gate fl Then a special someone points and says Look there! At last I see the silver linings I could not find, they were there all alongg I was just not searching in the right place. . 5 P r-M.,,,,.,,,,,,,,....-F--v' i I -ljf'f'f'?-I - f.1..:lJ f i,.f.-4- x 4,-N.. v, A Y. I I , Q H A,sv. . 4 I, IB, lQ'Ia 424Jz,,.u . ' 55' A I A :- -LL ' - 'IF I af, .eq 5' -ff' 2 J 1 21, if , 7 in t IQNXX Xxx x Xxxxx - X xtxxx Sn Kxxxbxt I XX X x Xxxxx. x NI Milli' XI N Vlfl lil X ,wx ff' .fi 157 f Introduction Night is too I oun , day is too near Today plays on my imagination- What is to come? Yesterday sings in my ears- What could l have done? The future is a place which pulls me- How brave am I to see? Wendy Comfort KM Ll. E ff 7 la' ...ai 15.1.-M , , 4 5 Ugg 'md ,, ,wra f- U24 , TQ? ,M-,,,x U.. 123. an f' iv- ? It Introduction I3 41 Y f X To many,x We may look like pebbles on the beach, Thousands of pebbles looking much the same. But upon closer examination, Each pebble is an object of great interest. All are different shapes, sizes and styles. Each is being formed by years of relentless wave action Which has rounded, shaped and pounded every pebble into what is now seen. The sun and other elements Have caused the pebble to be continually changing. F' i XV ,. . ' 'r'?fS-fi?-Y, A f Q 1 4 Yal iani v igigicen:-z'A3 r V -Q 2 ',1 . ,ss s ,s.q tV.yf , ,I , s. :S- P-ail is it that makes all thin s clear A CH D' 27 1 ,f i a l, so +L lf: A-Q ,-3 my me I lx ' A 7 al t 3 fp ' 1'-,E , , 5, F5 P if K, ' Q lit '-' y y '7 f fzv ' l , N I 7, 31 wi si f ' 7 ' 1 lt X VV 1 N! S' V w way l lcct, 4 ' ggi Q 5 at X- 1 Each individual pebble has a special job to do Whether it is to stay on the beach with the millions of others Get washed out to sea to an uncertain place Or be one of the few to be cherished in the hand of a child. We may look like pebbles on the beach But we are actually diamonds in the rough. Mike Matuska 5 I. Y. Introduction I5 12 Qi ry: . ' frf' 'eva if-1. A 1 ,Q 'N'e55'75?f3 . 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I9-I Chuck Boswell lea ves his office to conduct a Human Relations Day: 2 Julie Darrigan peeks over her shoul- der for the camera: 3 The peaceful Main Office: 4 Sara Wilson and Pamela Weber concentrate during an important discussion: 5 Deltas l, 2, and 3 de- pend on the trusty walkie-talkies. WWE 9' f , . . , P Ya.. '- Vx, S.. f- f-time ' ,:,, . . i H 2- L tw. W' '5'A m mx is - ' -' . 4-2: W, , ' : A I 1 ' if tttci' 5 . :', , Q Appearances can be deceiving. For example, people often receive false impressions of the three administrative offices at Livermore High School. The Main Office appears empty and inactive, but is it really? The L sf ., , .5 9 if pf f 5 gi' 14354 f sf Assistant Principals' Office seems to serve only disciplinary purposes, but is that its only function? The Counseling Office is seen as an office which creates its own impenetrable bureaucracy, but does it? Well, those who are familiar with what really takes place in these offices would probably say no to the three previous questions. The image each office creates may be an illusion, but reality and illusion differ. The Main Office appears to be empty and lifeless because the room itself is relatively large and each person is separated in individual sections. Nevertheless, the Main Office is the headquarters for school-wide communications, community relations, and staff organization. Because they are most visible while stopping a fight or patrolling the campus, the Assistant Principals, Miss Lucido and Mr. Cariveau may seem to perform only police-like functions. Although they do have disciplinary responsibilities, the APs and their secretary, Mrs. Resemius, have other duties as well. They supervise and support student activities and organizations and serve as an important resource for the school. The Counseling Office, because of its physical arrangement, creates its own image of being a bureaucracy. Students must wait in a small section and sit. Each counselor, under the supervision of Mrs. Donaldson, has his or her own office and is separated from the waiting students. Hidden behind the walls of the individual offices is the personal contact and genuine concern generated by the counselors. Counselors are always there when a student needs to talk and are prepared to help in any situation. The three administrative offices have their images, but to see past these images would be to see reality through illusion. if dministration 1 'N A f - . .f W- , fyg' fs fi . ' . vp , 1. 5, ff s i My 1? 99' A .. - 'P lu 2 ' il. ,X if ' . 7x - -Rf? 2, v-3 1 fi. - ff as . X .ul 'allfffsgf n ., f 1- 5 1- 'E gg, 5 ,- , . X X5 3. 35' -is ls? few ff k.: sg 3 xgif . 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QM 6-.Q 3' Q, as L X 7s in A X 4 ii, ,, qt 22-I Joyce Keeler entertains her American Lit I class: 2 Lou Johnson describes basic speech techniques to his third period class: 3 Pam Brekas lectures on grammar skills during her fourth period English class: 4 Don Muentz aides Tina Larson with her classworkf 5 Helen Radewan and Ellen Jacobson listen to ideas during an English department meeting, 6 Nancy Bartholomew prepares her second period Humanities class for discussion. 23-l English Honors students are stimulated by Jerry Gutierrez, 2 Larry DeAsis helps students improve writing skills, 3 Anne Homan, Pat Gregorio and Sheila Cooper take time out with Debbie Mc Vay. Patty Graham, Laurie Gilbert and John Baptistaf Susan Ruegg assists Luane Beck in American Lit, 5 Dan Curran surveys his sophomore English class. 22 English 4 X ff: f I 1 .QS .-.K hs, , 1 X W5 5 'YY V N4 'Q XX.-- ' i' v--...,,,,.,..- -. dw F in V - l :Si r 1 V ' A . ,.t,. -,v,,...f X 3 vffg12'W' P n ggq, , .M a . 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Social Science 25 X Ni G 1 r 1 1 26 Ma th 'sq Math and Science 26-I Heidi Collins and George Graham pause together, 2 Sandy Spataro receives aide from Al Ofiesh, 3 Algebra is never boring when Steve Oei is teaching, 4 During 5th period, Herb Thomas displays basic Algebra rules, 5 Nelson Fong reflects on significant figures, 6 Fred Troubridge takes roll in his Algebra class, 7 Ken Adamske surveys his math class, not pictured, Curt Altschul. 27- l Eric Lyons takes time out to pose with science students, 2 Don Iman quizzes his Biology students on the human body 's many functions, 3 Science department members Curt Altschul, Scott Tenenbaum, Marilyn Russell, Bob Trimingham, Bob Scott, Eric Lyons, John DiBarip 4 Bob Trimingham and Harold Harmon decide on a problem of physics during homeroom, 5 Marilyn Russell instructs her Life Science class in bone structure. 6 Bob Scott encourages science students with a smile. lify, 'KVM' f, 1 c fu 1 ' fr? 1' WM 7 1 sf my -...W .w,v,,,M,.,.. v. 1 1 v 'iz' ! f 'fi' f X Xa. 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Y Y 7' , ,gf f JV W , , 4 I f , x x 3960 xl ,xx , 'K '44 fn.. 111 1 i?T.,? ilf. ,. fi va ww-z,,, tw. tx.. 9, 3l-l Stan Rudolff takes inventory in his Woodshop class, 2 Ted Peterson demonstrates photography made easy, 3 Ron Furtado amuses his agriculture class, 4 Carl Corson pauses during Power Mechanics, 5 Jim Raybourn helps Greg Mellor with his woodshop project: 6 Eli Torah shows proper filing techniques, 7 .lim Coelho reflects on the art of plant growing, 8 Don Danner. ,P Q' .','3u W r , , as , , it-4 A x . f, X , 8 1 ' -f ' f '7 ti i sxav ir-fl' f 5? -v--. riff , Q if 1 ,......unlif' ' 1 . ' 1 ' 4 ' ' V xg 2 T ,,tl , - . g 1 1 1 A N ' S , is a , K f 1 -ff Q- . T 1' isasmkf ' 'Q 'H v-Q... .. A Q. --.,. M L. . sQlT.i':'E!vmf.S' M M..--M -f-as Technical Arts 3l Physical Education and ecial Education 32-I Caroline Heath takes time out from preparing grades, -2 Resource Specialists Gayle Coonin, Suzanne Eggers, Bonnie Uhrinak, Joyce Brooks, Jacqueline Leuckfield. Cheryl Van Arsdalep -3 Cheryl Van Arsdale eagerly awaits a student. 33-I Sandra Holz in actionf -2 Meredith Wills takes role in her tennis class, -3 P.E. Department .lohn Erceg, Terry Hogan, Barbara Harrison, Diane Staedel, C Meredith Wills, -4 Tom Favero attempts to line up a chorus line, -5 Ron Berg ready for actiom -6 Barbara Harrison caught by surprise. 33 Special Education ' A f Mari' W-+1:'zwf1?v iq' 'W -...P if ' 4 :I J- Q QL if-'15 ' 22 mfgfwvq J 5322515 Sang f mmm Q - X xw.-gm? . ' 6, -, 36 X ' :Fx j ,Q 3- X V ,' ' ,Zi 1 in f- F!a.e-:ax .,.-au-u-ug, ,- Physical Education 33 ILLUSIO OF I Q48 fha 'if' 'Q S wk ig F4 . wj vaisfsfw s A .. ,, 1 A T Kyiv 7 f 515' ffffw' 1 ww- 'ff , , ,fi fm '- 2 ,kt My - ,, lf X 4 . 4 ' AMX' wif? I f Q .- 1' 1f77 2' f 2 W f ff ,Q , ' f 0.1 S., I Hd, A r ww' -' ZX Tr' f . Dr -'52, , , P5 A ' Tfgggy' .Ha fhletlc 2? 2 gif' X 'QA' X:X Sf' XX X X' Riel. XX!! X Pivifi Y ,X w. X '3gXgXX fx -,Xa ' Xxzwiw X -X --: X , Y, ,XXX X,-X .75 sw 2 Xi. 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X XX W X S W, X ' 'ff Q'!f ' Xy X 7 XX XX X X XX ff ' X U , X X 7 ,X ' SW X XX X -Sw, X -X: ff, X N W X X Www X Z X X 7 X Ky X XS W G XX X 7 X , X X ,,f XX W X f XXM X- fm XX , , ' Q Qff X 'S XXXX X XW X W ff Q W, XX S 7 XX S Xf SW X XX W ,f XXX XXX ,f T X W XX W W Sf- W, ' XXX X ,f -X X ' 'X W , ' X: fX KX 7 WSW WNW 4x7 WSAWNXWXXXXWX, X ? fvXX ,, 2 .X X X X f Z Xf , W S X Z X X ', A, XXX- ' 1 X XXX X X , . f , , ff Vu A ,, X, , Q X ,Q X ,X 4157 X , :XX MN! W X XX JN! X XXX- W XX XX , X W F ,, W ' X , X VW XS 'M XXX ,, ' 2, , MQ, X f,,XX.XX XX X g ,WXXXXX ,UXXXXJ X V49-X X X ,M 4 ' i X g X I f X Pokes stun EB after recovering from a disappointing season The cowboys surprisingly proved that they were contenders in l982-83 league play. Led by outstanding players Harold Harmon, John Cain, and Manny Moncada, the Pokes completed their league play with a 4-3 record - the first winning season in three years. The Pokes started their season with one win and two losses under their belts, while scratching and clawing their way to an I8-I4 victory over rival Amador Dons. According to head coach Tom Favero. the team demonstrated a great deal of competitiveness and the ability to come back from adversity. The Pokes' future looks promising despite losing nine seniors from each of the offensive and defensivelines. The 82-83 team was full of award-winning players. Manny Moncada was voted by his teammates to be most valuable player because of his rushing ability. Most valuable back was awarded to Harold Harmon for his inspiring leadership and dexterity as quarterback. For defense, John Cain was voted most valuable defensive lineman. Mike Nutter was chosen most valuable defensive back for his notable ability to defend against the pass. Most valuable linebacker. Jeff Frost, was one of many excellent Iinebackers. L with finish ' 'Q . ,, . 2 ' y 3 .f y Football These award-winning players were only a few of many skillful cowboys who deserve acknowledgment. Back on the field from a tough season last year, the LHS squad showed the league what Livermore High is made of: determination, dedication, and teamwork. The successful I982 season gave the team inspiration to strive for excellence next year. ff' Varsity Football 3 7 364 Harold Harmon prepares to throw the ballf 2 Harold Harmon rifles a pass: 3 Mike Nutter leaves the gridiron. 37-l Manny Moncada rushes frantically through the opened defense: 2 The Pokes hit the field, 3 After putting the play in action, Harold Harmon and Jeff Frost observe the results, 4 Determined Andy Benedetti waits to return to the battlefield. V Q r , ,. y. fr 4 ty Football .T WWW . WW 5 . ' wt .A ' ky ' 0 ' iff ' ,a f f- dp ff , fy d sf . A , 4 2 , . .Y ' if Y A M gl N' A fe q M1317 VL! 38-I The Varsity squad, 2 Manny Moncada searches for a holef 3 Coaches Berg, Favero. and Gunn watch the game attentivelyf 4 The offensive Pokes return to the sideline, 5 Tony Martin hustles off the field 39-I The Pokes scratch and claw their way into the endzonef JI John Cain leaves the field, 3 Curt Voisin gets tripped up on the Pokes' sideline. Varsity Football 39 yi Pokes withstand a tou h season Closing with an overall record of 3-5-I The 'Pokes finished a disappointing 2-4-l EBAL season despite defeating Castro Valley in their opener, 28-O. Aaron Wanden scored a pair of touchdowns and Shawn Ayres and Mark Morris scored the final two TD's. The JV's next victory was a 35-O shellacking of Dublin. Wanden scored four touchdowns and Mike Thompson finished out the scoring. On a bright and sunny Saturday morning, the 'Pokes jumped out to a 7- O lead over California in the first half and then exploded for I5 points in the second half. The Grizzlies were stopped by a great goal line stand led by David Beeler. John Volkman, Mike lrvin, and Rich Winters. Passes were intercepted by Todd Hogan, Glenn Mooney, Craig Rogers, and Mike Thompsong Jay Frost completed 9 of I2 passes and two touchdowns. Season awards went to running back Aaron Wanden 's if r-A , .,,. G 5 . l ll ' I W ffzw ws, 1 , 'Q 1' as - ti T sg-1 Q t, f w ,f .- V ya my VM, Y1.,..,,,, wwwmnm , r -fx 3 4 lg Y , 1? V 9 ' -1 5 ' , aw Y ' , V , 1 , . VV W' , 2? W Q at fi H K q,.,N as f' ' l Vgal B V. 3 M4 r Y ,K he r Zfarsity Football for most valuable offensive backs Craig Rogerg received most valuable defensive back, and .lohrf Volkman captured most valuable defensive lineman: Tackle David Beeler was awarded most valuab-S offensive linemalj The rival game between Livermore and Granadafi always an exciting game, and this year was it different. A fake field goal attempt gave the 'Pokg their first touchdown as .lay Frost passed to Jai Statham. The 'Pokes drove the ball up and down field but couldn't seem to get the pigskin in the en zones they were defeated l4-7. According to Coed Anderson, the JV squad had great potential they weigr never able to utilize, the next season we'll tap tht potentigl at 2 3 i 1 r 4 i 40-I Aaron Wanden breaks through the line, 2 Dan Howard celebrates a TD, 3 Glen Mooney returns an interception. 4l-I Aaron Wanden rushes for the open field: 2 Coach Hal Brown. Maurice Gomez, Jeff Dunaway, Marty Seagraves, Dan Howard, Steve Faure, Ken Maxwell, Mike Irvin, Rich Winters, Jerry Vargas, .lay Statham, .lerry Hargess, Dave Bushnell, Head Coach Gene Anderson, Glen Mooney, Chuck Guido. Norbert Hagen, Shawn Ayres, Craig Rogers, Aaron Wanden, Steve Adamske, Mark Morris, Art Crowton, Shawn Petersen, Mike Perry, Manager Andy Guido, Rob McLaughlin, Mike Thompson, Todd Suender, Mike Piazza, Jay Frost. John Volkman, Greg Wong. Sam Statham, Eric Morris, Ray Harshbarger, 3 Rich Winters forces a fumble. ,,a-hawk. Q .lunior Varsity Football All A victor over Granada ends a long season The l982 Frosh Football finished with a disappointing 2-5 record, despite defeating Dublin I2- O and capping the season with a 39-0 victory over Granada. According to head coach Mark Gverby, the Granada game was . . the climax of our season. Running back Tony Ingles rushed for 225 yards and four touchdowns. Quarterback John Gormley continued the scoring with another touchdown and was a dominant force in the 'Pokes win. An interception finished off the Matadors thanks to Terrence Litton. Both offensive and defensive lines played well this season despite their record. The O line for the 'Pokes was led by Shawn Wilson and Bill Walls at tackle, Tommy Keller and Reggie Bickers at guard, and Curtis Gazzaway at center. Spearheading the defensive front were most of the offensive lines linebackers Andy Pond and Pedro Cazarez added strong support to the line. An award of recognition was given to Tony Ingles for MVP. John Gormley received the coaches' award and Reggie Bickers picked up the most improved player award. mm Football W u? R 5. , 41, If 42-I Joey McThorn boots a punt. 2 Doug Manchester throws a pass. 3 Shawn Wilson awaits California. 43-I Tony Ingles returns a punt. 2 Bob Silva calls cadence. 3 The offense approaches the line. 4 Coach Dave Lovejoy. J. Baptista. S. Wilson. E. Fleshman, J. King, A. Pond, E. Schaak, D. Borchin, C. Gazzaway, D. Volponi. Head Coach Mark Overby. P. Mckemy, B. Walls. B. Goins, B. Silva, D. Tracy. J. McThorn, L. Varletta, 5. Hernandez, T. Keller, E. Cunningham. M. Stowell: 5. Greiner, R. Bickers. T. Ingles. M. Verani, P. Begonia. J. Burdick, I Amador. M. Jaramillo. D. Manchester, B. Kirby. J. Humphrey. G. Stanford, T. Litton, J. Gormley, A. Fontes. J. Garza, C. Rodrigues, P. Cazarez, D. Lucas, R. Helton, D. Webb. X - J fmi .ni .t 'WUI' wwu-Qw.. ,..,...f., ...,,.,., s . Z 'HMM mg nf ?,,Wm-ow.-'Hamm' M XR i mn.. N ,.-......,.-... A :fa W . rw-war M A ,, W M 2 Hi. at 2 Livermore High's I982 Varsity Volleyball team may be the best team fielded in several years. This year's players possessed . . . competitiveness and a desire to improve, qualities that weren't so apparent in recent years, boasted Coach Mike Benapfl. One third of the way through the season, the girls entered their most important game of the year against the Dons. With three wins and one loss, Livermore faced a major match. Lead by team captain Cherie Patterson. the squad soon had a I4-4 advantage over Amador. With the confidence of a win, the squad slacked off and the score jumped to I4-I3. The cowgirls took the first game I5-I3, but were narrowly defeated in the exciting two games to round out the match. Despite the team's inexperience, the players were versatile in all positions. Returning varsity players Paula Hardiman, Laura Jackson, Sharon Newcomb, and Cherie Patterson were accompanied by the JV draftees Lisa Eddleman. Sue Swift, Chris Wilcox, and Donna Owens to create a well-rounded team. Voted most valuable player was senior Cherie Patterson. The most improved player was iunior Donna Owens, while Donna Nadon, senior, received the most inspirational award. Varsity Volleyball -Q -- - fi , W , V '- :V f f ff , 2' f W yf 9 ft X , L its ss, set and pike wa the key strategy which led the Varsity squad through a tough season 44-l Top setter Lisa Eddleman fakes with a dinkf 2 Donna Nadon passes for a set and hit: 3 Chris Wilcox warms up blocking Lisa Eddlemant 4 Sharon Newcomb attempts a block. 45-I MVP Cherie Patterson concentrates on her difficult serve: 2 Laura Jackson, Paula Hardiman, Donna Owens, Chris Wilcox, Cherie Patterson. Sue Swift, Sharon Newcomb, Lisa Eddleman, and Donna Nadonf 3 Ramrod Hardiman snuffs Monte Vista blocker: 4 Sue Swift 's continuous serves carry the cowgirls to victory. Varsity Volleyball 45 if-ii' g'wE???M '5 iv 1 445, if ,Zuma 46-l The faces of victory over Foothill: 2 I983 .I V Volleyball team, 3 Bernie Farfan saves it with a for a safe hit. 4 7-l K im Parker passes the ball set, 2 Courtney Purcell takes a break, 3 Chris Cavanna returns the serve. Valerie Barney , Y 55 , i Chris Cavanna Qifx 9 1 Lexi Davies A 1 ' , v ,VVA V ' Bernie Farfan M ii iffxilfoxlf M' ' l'Vf5V0 K Patty Graham ,gy ' ,, f , V, AW y TL, X Debbie Mcvay K 1' 1 . ff- in jx f itbqfx' Ufdlje tg ,ViJZf i Maureen Mulrooney N ' ' f f QU l, , ' O Kim Parker N W J i,,M.flf!kf,j , A ff . . ,LLq,fxf LJNJLJ2 V Jaw, f W Nicki Patterson -ef N H I ' w , 4 y Q Courtney Purcell 3 Uvwfeetwl' Jw 521345 fi 1 ,df .g1f, , Y fx' J' . R I - -1 .- yfji 2 if fy ii oi O' K if ff ZX' ,JJJlJf,,, -- I K u y X , J f' RJXSJJ i vs. i ixjnielfxj Q-AFAADX Vivo f V URI v ,N X Lilaxx-J! MW 1 1 A ' VMMM wvlw ' JLW ii X 1M Us , NVIM 'al Klux,-ily! 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With Livermore snagging the first game and narrowly losing the second, the victor was decided in the third game. Carrying the momentum from the previous game, Amador jumped to a I2-2 lead over the Pokes. However, the battle had just begun. First string player Chris Cavanna stepped up to serve I3 straight points for the Cowgirls' I5-I2 victory over the Dons. Sophomore Bernie Farfan was voted Most Valuable Player, while Freshman Maureen Mulrooney received the most improved player award. The i983 J.V. team was completed with Junior Debbie McVay, Sophomores Val Barney. Chris Cavanna. Lexi Davies, Patty Graham. Kim Parker, Nicki Patterson, and Freshman Courtney Purcell. mrrfrfi ' N., va, . 51 4 f S A 7. .. - i - - Y- , .'- I '..,.::v- +1-zaaezwf-'.. ev? A 1 Avdsx g ., X. , , ,, 1 y , W.. was M, sl T 'Y' M - i s A www 9. H. sf. ' W , -P .,,..,,.,.C,.s..,s.WW-.- W f - ef-AW-'-aff' fe. 2'sll nvi 'YJVFQ gc 'A A, V .4 g1,..,g,- Q, pngpf . 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Bill Magann, Scott Bushnell, Jeff Schalh 2 Bill Magann snags the jump ball from the Amador center, 3 Todd Webster goes for a jump shot and two points: 4 Tom Olsen drives past the Dons defender. 49-l Scott Bushnell is encouraged by parents and cheerleaders before the Amador gamef 2 Bill Magann towers over the Dublin defense with a lay-up, 3 coach Bob George observes the play in action. I! 'I s Varsity Basketball Sharp shooting Cowboys make the playoffs After a disappointing I-IO pre-season record, the LHS Varsity Men's basketball team rode high among leaders of the EBAL championship race. Combining experience with excellence, Coach Bob George and his squad com- pleted a challenging season with a satisfying 8-6 re- cord. Strong forward Bill Magann was one of the league's leading scorers and defensive players. Center Scott Bushnell's defense was relentless and forward Tom Ol- sen maintained the highest percentage of free throws made in the EBAL. Point guard Todd Webster was among the most valuable players on the squad as a leading scorer and fine shot. According to Coach George, one of the most exciting games of the season was against Dublin who came to town undefeated. The Pokes managed to stop the Gael's winning streak with a 55-46 victory. Most improved players Scott Bushnell and Rich Nies were joined by strong performances off the bench by junior Ron Hawkins and sophomores Todd Hogan and JJ Williams. 53 ' x 2 2 X 1 Men 's Varsity Basketball 49 -+. -ff A XQYZP ASW M.: 1 VZ' , v v ,f fi M ,, A Wt! fi , gi 1 'Q W rf l . 4 4 Q' 9, ef .-A ,K , Lvw 4-,Q .1 - f v 5. 'F ,, it a -QW H f if' P 6 ir 1 s ' 3 Cl fire 5 , I f' '1 1 . Us Q21 'Nw .5 1 X if im xx I' 251, ? KM 4 O O O ' G Il1II1 experience. . . .the LHS omen's Varsity Basketball team endured a trying season. 52-I Christina Cavanna dribbles to the outside: 2 Chris Wilcock tips the ball to awaiting teammates: 3 Livermore looks forward to a favorable callf 4 Cathy Cavanna extends her farthest for the jump balk 53-I Kristen Spaeth builds her momentum to take control of the jump ball: 2 Front row, .loan Rufer, Kim Carkeek, Cathy Cavanna, Chris Wilcock, Christina Cavanna, Christy Baird, Back row, Beth Watkins, Krena Nelson, Kristen Fry, Coach Bob Staedel, Kristen Spaeth, Laurie Strehle, ver: 's Varsity Basketball Handicapped by inexperience, the squad fell shy of achievement this year compiling a league record of 4-IO. With players from each grade, the individual skills of each member excelled while the teams weakness was its lack of constant unity. Junior Kristen Spaeth mentioned. We are a real young team, with only one senior and one returning player, and l expect next year we will improve. In the season opener against California. Livermore fell just short of winning in the final seconds. However, in their second meeting, the Pokes saw victory. Other highlights included the defeats of Monte Vista twice and third ranked Foothill, leaving Livermore in sixth place in the EBAL Leading the team's progress were the outstanding efforts of Christina Cavanna, Laurie Strehle, and Kristen Spaeth. After her first year on Varsity, sophomore Christina Cavanna had excelled tremendously to capture the Most Valuable Player award. Returning junior, Laurie Strehle, a breaker of two school records for most points scored in a game and most successful free-throws in a game, was awarded Most Valuable Defensive Player. The MVP award for offense was achieved by junior Kristen Spaeth for her ability to skillfully manuever the ball. ' A :: :hllr.i,...iglff : iJQllXlhdllf ..,i,,llKW' wut ' 'incur' I ,,s x ffiify-, Q if ..,a, I r,:, L ' 5, N if. ' P f. ,ff l . -Q 'A ..,. l , ,T .t,,, gyyg 'Z r , . , -4 lug! M i',,i: 'Iw. g,, sp my 'W l 5 X ,I ,xxx ' -'af tix' : - tg N-X 'Q '.- fgm' G , ,K wx, 4.. -uf Women 's Varsity Basketball 53 S xfaai 239 s 4 vw ' , 1. A. Q.. as ,ef f mf 95? 1 Mi f ,aafi ww: Vg ,. ,X ij! ff Q J S f fglxv ff f,f...., iff M. f f X f f W is .4 H A . F .. .4 1. ,p , 2' - 3 54-I Jay Statham prepares for the perfect pass: 2 .lay Frost drives past the defender. 3 M. Matuska, M. Soares. J. Schweiger, D. Boyer, G. Martinson, C. Guido, R. Heise, D. Shepard, J. Frost, B. Steers. not pictured, J. Howard and J. Stathamf 4 Mike Matuska dribbles around the Amador defender. 55-I Jay Frost towers over frustrated Don and goes for the lay-up. 2 Doug Boyer ready to pass: 3 David Shepard calls the play. Giemfs Junior Varsity Basketball -s. 111 'ly E H 1 11 as 1 Si!! 'a 1 Competitive and determined to succeed, the .IV basketball team improved their skills throughout the season. According to Coach George Andrews one of the most improved players was John Schweiger who improved tremendously from his freshman year. Mike Soares' skills were developed greatly throughout his first season, starting every game and averaging five rebounds per game. The MVP was Jay Frost for his high percentage of free throws per game and also for his athletic ability. Dave Shepard averaged seven points per game and his shooting average from the floor was 542. 1 16 1 14 During an amazing January game against Monte Vista, the J.V. squad screamed past the Matadors with a 53-46 victory. Coach Andrews felt that the best game of the season was the 69-35 win over Dublin, since it showed the consistency of the team. Coach Andrews believed that this year's season was a learning process for the squad and hoped that next year there would be more fans to cheer them on to greater success. T3 Men 's Junior Varsity Basketball 55 -3 as ef Girls rebound for a 9-7 season i E . L Q x 7 V ,ga X me .gnwnanv 1 , A ., Returning coach Ann Wondolowski led her team to a fine 3 2 . A i season. Leading the girls in shooting over the year was it nj ip Maureen Mulrooney. The most improved player was Gena , ' Livensparger. pi c , get ig T' According to Coach Wondolowski the squad consisted of a iff? 4 Z 7 A -ug many new players. This year was mostly a rebuilding year, T p QQ. 1' y r y said Ann. She anticipated that next year the JV squad T y ry 1L,r t y J T should be a strong contender for the finals. 'i f 1 y y in ' The best game of the season was against cross-town rival ' ' ' Granada in the Pokes' first game of the season. The LHS JV fi Women's basketball team pulled it through with a victory. ,,,, fp 'L Wi harm. Womens Junior Varsity Basketball we ,,' l l i . 1 'F yviqvu-:annum w ts, Q5 e s C 5 tif l 2 E li l J l l x m is efbftff' +3 V F Q? -mi ' eamuuaswmmar an-nu .. - 1. 5 .v i 4 56-I Samantha Cracraft shoots for the hoop: 2 The Cowgirls listen to the plan for action, 3 Moving the ball into the key, 57-I Coach Ann Wondolowski, Kim Goodman, Lisa Collins, Samantha Cracraft. Pam Wasley, Maureen Mulrooney, Tammy Kyle, Gena Livensparger Nancy Moniz, Debra Callabresi, not pictured. Joanne Bates, and Kelina Nelson, 2 The strong defense is prepared, 3 The play is set up from the base line, 4 Livermore girls wait for the ref 's call, 5 aaa e a Debra Callabresi searches for an open pass. .1 'Wi ,Sw 's, 3 I' '91 pllwnlwtf 1 IllU 'Q 5 ' 3 A ' a-r 3 E2 M.. Q, I fs 5 . 'f lu A 1 5 I kk! Q ,Sw 1 ,A at -N 'RLG ' - ' -::fii'E,1.: . f. A . -V - I ..: 1353 Af AN., 'wig' QA , ' 7 Y 4 -,,g,rg3,Q.fQv-sg-f-I '41 4 1 4 , as :A ., a. Q T f' fi N, 3 SXSW if xox Eff? 31 Q RN . , R M U Maxww s. 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The better parts of their record came from wins over some of the top schools in the league, like Dublin, Granada, and San Ramon. ln the game against Dublin, the Cowboys used their top scorers John Baptista and Scott Mayo, along with others, to raise the score to a whopping 47-29 victory over the Gaels. What was so good about this game was that everyone had a chance to play which improved the whole team much more, stated coach Anderson. Watch out EBAL, the freshmen Pokes are coming. If they keep improving, the squad could be top contenders for the title at varsity level. Basically the team was enjoyable to coach, and by their senior year they all should be good, replied coach Anderson. 58-l Scott Mayo looks for an open pass, 2 Pokes win the tip-ofh 3 E. Fleshmen, D. Horner, M. Yano, P. Mckemy, J. Baptista, 5. Wilson, .l. Gormley, M. Stowell, A. Eller, R. Larson, D. Bersie, 5. Mayo, C. Rodriquez, D. Webb, not pictured. D. Lucas. 59-l John Baptista prepares to drive on opponent, 2 John Baptista shoots for two, 3 The Cowboys set up on defense, 4 Damon Bersie makes his move on the Amador defender. .1 fwssvanua-,ga -am, V 'IV'-3, X - 9939 A fy , -resfmzan Basketball ,ff -Mun. ffl at rm of 0,,,wwM - 9 we i I ,.M.,sN A ' M,,.w I 'le 4' ,. i 5' Y. 1 i X ft warm -N ONQMFY . , 1 f N N N K Wx N ki Q VN ' X Q5 , N--- fm: ,cg QQ, , Q H X A - .X N X 5 A Q H WN .,,.1 .F iw ' Q N- K if 14.3 Q' ' 1-,f gg? 4 .. A , fff. N V. H F 'MM V , ,Q A S ...Www .5 mf, ,. Y 51 Nu 3 Freshman Basketball 59 Struggling to Livermore wrestlers proved again 2nd in This year's team succeeded in changing what looked at first to be an unrewarding year into a season with a 5-2 record including victories over Monte Vista, Dublin, California, Granada, and previously undefeated Foothill. Leading the team's accomplishments were head coach Bob Bronzan and assistants Kevin Gunn and Ron Berg, who took over after the midseason resignation of coach Don Baird. Even with the disadvantage of a small team, all members of the squad excelled including seniors Mike Tennyson, Tod Peterson, Jon Lighty. Scott Kannel, John Cain, Bill Peterson. and John Xepoleas, Also consistently outstanding were the performances of junior Pablo Cazarez, sophomore Frisbie Goodall, and freshman Pedro Cazarez. Exciting matches of the year included the 32 to 23 stay on top to be top contenders by placing EBAL triumph over Foothill, the shut-out against California, 78 to O, ji and the impressive win over Granada. 1 , The Livermore vs. Granada bout saw the Pokes at their, best. The pace was set early with two Livermore pins, the first by Frisbie Goodall in a fast 47 seconds followed by: another by Pedro Cazarez. Gaining more points fi l 'l for the Pokes were Pablo Cazarez, Greg Wong, John Xepoleas, Aaro ie Fontes, and Tod Peterson with decision won matches combined with John Cain's forfeit win for a total score of 339 to 22. it This final victory left Livermore in a three-way tie with, Granada and Amador for 2nd place standing in the EBALQ Coach Bronzan commented after the bout, This is as satisfying as anything we've done in wrestling here. y I T I 1 . n I l T l , 1 1 . l z f 1, 2. V -f 'Q ,, fjfff 42' f M, , . 'fi-wif' T' ' 1 X f- fl 'KHMNWW ' ,M ' lgawflz W' 'W ,-ww' 'Wew .yn-1' AW ' f - Q, f , - A ,W W l ,.., , ..,,, , 'wi f. ,JW , sf-W hrs' ' , A as ft V . if fe-- ,--,. - ' A 1 W' ' . i 1 Z ' A ' z 13 , L , 'N , 2 ' , -Y2fj,!9P ' it V ' xg, gf in fl 'fl-isa e , ' f' 1 TQ fs H 'rv ' I x I f 'yy x Q o - ficyug N W -S. Qi r r en, 'WK .155 f . 745- if 1 - A e 'ffm 5 xg 1 w 1 r '2....,f 2 esfling W.,,,,,,.g 60-l Al Fontes attempts a cross face takedownf 2 Pablo Cazarez applies a guillotine leaving his opponent defenseless: 3 Jon Lighty expresses our Poke status among the Foothill spectators. 61-I Scott Kannel works for control: 2 Tod Peterson shows no mercy with a head and arm hold: 3 With a secure double arm bar, Shawn Peterson pins his opponent, 4 Top row, John Cain, Scott Kannel, Ron Nevin, Bill Peterson. Al Fontes, Tod Peterson, John Volkman. Skip Frates, Jake King. bottom row, Greg Wong, Sam Hernandez, Pablo C azarez, Pedro Cazarez. Todd Suender, Junior DePeralta, Aaron Fontes. Frisbie Goodall, Jon Lighty, not pictured, Mike Tennyson, John X epoleas, Shawn Peterson. Wrestling 61 Q fiP ' f - M 5 'ffl i 1 Q' -'ev ,y 'AMN .I,, 5 7Q4?'tEf',','5?.f?4'T7 3'3'i7f , Q if 2 fu arf f was F' ride 2 Todd buender takes control of his ent: 3 Junior DePeralta attempts to suck back lohn Xepoleas makes the first move with a tight fr ompetitorg 4 Pedro Cazarez works for the take V , Q . . 63 l Shawn Peterson takes control, executing m bar: 2 Aaron Fontes applies a reverse half nf 3 Pablo Cazarez utilizes a chicken wing to C ' ' ' ' ontrol of the match, 4 Skip Frates 'mplates the take down: 5 Scott Kannel tries to is helpless opponent for the pin. it Wrestling 63 11521153903 in ag ,f Q . . g w.gr ,,2 ,, , 'ii L .-A - V - 1 s. it F5 at M, a-:fw'- el -W-was M J, - i l 1, f ' ., ,a- ' T gas.: If jjj -unwr- -'S' l ...-f 'I 'M'd Qs- X ,T . . .. l. ,4-,f f ' '12 -'1fi'W'f'i ' 5' ' 'Q is ' S ' ' kwin V QQ, New f ,.-, 'l Serving throu h a tough season, the determined LHS Womens' Tennis Team finished league play in fifth place with a 3-9 record This year was a building year with a promising outlook for next fall. The i982 team was a small squad consisting of seniors Johnna Foscalina, Elise MacGregor, Susan Miller, Amy Moore, Chrissy Odegard, and Tracy Patterson, juniors Julie Everett and Michelle Kramer, sophomores Betsy Streeter and Denise Wharton, and freshmen Lisa Migliore, .lill Patterson, and Kris- ten Shannon. Most of the team's underclassmen used the sea- son to perfect their tennis skills, and they are expected to be top contenders next year. The strength of the squad came from senior Elise MacGre- gor, who finished the season with the Pokes best overall re- cord, while sophomore Betsy Streeter won a bronze medal in the EBAL tournament. ln Livermore's victory over crosstown rival Granada, the number one doubles team of seniors Chrissy Odegard and Tracy Patterson upset their opponents to give the Cowboys the 4-3 victory over the Matadors. When asked how she felt about the team this year, Coach Rosemaire Lucido commented that even though we had a disappointing season, the team worked hard and kept their spirits high throughout the year. :men Tennis X , rzuhitishtwhhbih-Au .--,.sssn-..- -.u..s..... .-pd... N 'sv-N fu 'lf'-llwg M--ma..- ., , s.-,swf-fr:-of N f V ... .casa M. 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The Cowboys easily out- stroked Hayward 6-I, with freshmen Scott Mayo displaying talent at the net. The team's most improved player was Brian Ferrario. while foreign exchange student Augustin Gutierrez added depth and experience to the squad. Other valuable performances were turned in by Yung Tran and Ricky Larson. Coach Phil Newkirk felt the team worked well together as a unit and hoped to place third in league competition. 3 1 f lr ' T' ev-m..Q,,,,.w fi 's Tennis if 19' .,:' 5.,'u . , . 11.1, , I 'r 3. V- .. f f QM., 4, . ,f. I . iv, i .1 i i -l .E . i 1 ' W- 4' ws. I i ' v i N i , V , f - '- g fa 1. Y W' 4 ' A-MW T ' it 1 T . tx A -.iff 4 7 K 5 1 lt. 7, .N - ' J z mf, V ,V Q., f we Mffgfilf. 1 - -1 T . , ,mff f 1 Hi zyg , . ' ' , wr ,J , . ' ., N f W V7 ,,,.. ,. , ff f y ,ga , 4-- ,V I If , X ' , Lmw,,,u. v J j. ,,yy yy ,. W M g . y y 1 y.. .x it y 3,25 1 , . T ...sg .f 1 , jr-hx , ,. K. X W W 'V 1 ' If :rl ' , , 1 I yy A if 1 Q,-f 5 3 , Q ww fw- , g ...W Q 1 , ff' K I 1 , 2. ' 2 f ' fir' to W i ,E . J ,.., y y WWWWWW, ff f, Wx, K, , ' ,.W.,. ,.,.,,,.,,....-ww-'-4 1 f,,QW5fyz,f V, . f f .-W' - I ,Xl ' QWW. AMW.. 2 5 My ' I , Aff LX!! l My, X 32 l X , , 1 ,tx-cfm-' f T i of f te f R' 4' 4 R as I 4 v 1 l ' 3 1542 - if Wt WI gg -,.,,gl--1 1-,.,..s - 4,-'vat-,,,, 9-on ,sian 2 ,Pita-nh... M.-au' 66-l Augustine Gutierrez jumps over the net to congratulate his opponent, 2 Greg Jensen awaits his turn: 3 A typical day for spring tennis. 6 7-I Rainy day postpones Wimbledon at LHS: 2 Rick Larson, Augustine Gutierrez, Greg Jensen, Jeff Schall, Rick Amador, not pictured. Morgan Gray. Brian Ferrario, Scott Mayo. Peter Martin, Bill Lorenzo, Joe Mullany, Yung Trang 3 Augustine Gutierrez watches a tennis match. 1 ' ' A Wwuiuzx 3 k W Men 's Tennis N I -, 1 1.41, . 1. 41, if 3 W l' ,W Ks W sf f vt , f if , J 68-l Frosh-Soph, Barry Montgomery, Knut Olson, Scott Porter, Craig Dorward, Bob Bishop, David Owens, Kevin Lim, Geof Baxter, Greg Lim, .lay Vahlensieck, not pictured, Eric Giel and Art Lee, 2 .lohn Lego and Jim Hamera pace the pack: 3 Pam Wasley concentrates to finish the race, 4 Varsity, .lohn Lego, Jim West, Doug Kuhl, Vince Morris, Chris Brown, Mike Goralka, .lim Hamera, Mark Goralka, not pictured. Jay Eads, Rick Hall and Todd Wieskampi 5 Knut Olson and Bob Bishop run to finish off the course. 69-I Ruth Greenlee and Kelli Coble race to beat the clock, 2 Craig Dorward takes the lead with Rick Hall close behind, 3 Lisa Graham prepares to pass the California runner, 4 Girl's squad, Karen Haugen, Janice Bishop. Anne West, Ruth Greenlee, Kelli Coble, Pam Wasley, Lisa Graham, Beth Watkins, Rose Carlson, not pictured, Wendy Comfort and Tricia Murphy, 1 f ss Country Q ' 'ZZ 5, ,Q ,L f X X , f we , , ,V gy 5- idz f WM! Q: lf , - f Wdmf .L ,ff n, f, Hiro, r , 4, ,, 7 wf C 04' , , X ., yt :gk WMM, ff ,r ,, A ht, W ,,s- , .,4,, ,fs I 'f W ' . 7 , ff . xaffff' -V ' f eff My t f , , ' , fi ff 2? az. at 1 ,, 3 y,,,,y?-a'ni2f 3 Q. f' 1 Z, .gnupg ,fm 32: G V We A , .nv M, ' ,, M . 2 'Nr W .. i . 5 ff! A fs ,ff f 4 , , . ., .L ,. , - ,f Z if , f f WIC, 5 E Q fv ww 9 E1 2 .. fe 1 i I 1 -2 , -, af ,fi v . .5 - N , A A' ' l . W9 ' Q if J gf J Running for the finish the Cowboys set the pace for a winning season. This year's Men's Varsity Cross Country team turned in another great season as co-champions in the EBAL with San Ramon and capturing the NCS championship. The Poke's leading runners were seniors Jim West, John Lego and Mark Goralka. Senior Chris Brown, juniors Doug Kuhl, Jim Hamera and sophomore Mike Goralka also ran well for the Cowboys. The co-championship qualified the Pokes for the NCS 3-A meet. By placing third at the 3-A meet, the squad earned their spot at the meet of champions. According to coach Nick Winter, the best meet was against San Ramon in which Jim West and John Lego shined again. Winter went on to say that he thought this year's meet of champions was one of the best. Strong running by John Lego, clocked in the 3- mile at l5.28, Mark Goralka, l5.3O, and Jim Hamera, l6.02, lifted the team to its second consecutive NCS championship. ln the Frosh-Soph division, the Cowboys compiled a 4-3 record in EBAL. Top runners included sophomores Kevin Lim, Art Lee and freshman Craig Dorward. Showing improvement all year were sophomores Scott Porter, Greg Lim, Eric Giel and freshmen Jay Vahlensieck, Barry Montgomery, Knut Olson, Geof Baxter. The Cowgirls finished the season with a 4-3 record defeating Foothill, California and Monte Vista. while finishing fourth in EBAL. The Poke's strong runners included returning seniors Wendy Comfort, Janice Bishop, Ruth Greenlee and freshmen Rose Carlson, Pam Wasley. Improving all season were junior Karen Haugen, sophomores Kelli Coble, Lisa Graham and freshman Anne West. The girls were under the coaching of Theresa Jackson whose time and effort helped them through the season. Despite our finishing fourth in the league, this year's team was fun to be a part of, and we really improved, commented team member Ruth Greenlee. 7. Cross Country 69 701 Wendy Comfort? warms up before a meet, 2 Ruth Greenlee hands olr to Debra Ferguson: 3 Women 's Varsity track team. 7l-l Ronetta Cole is about to hit the dirt: 2 An illusion of Rose Carlson running from the law. 'sf 'S-KL. at br-73 W' .. W,wi,E Q 9 ,,,. t . 1 W.. WWW ' 5U2a. , V 2 4 Q : 5ffifa,... 5 A ,. t 2 i his ' 4- .K All.. , ,WM , , . s , FA P' ' 5 Wffbjf . i -414,2 K -.4 LE 'omen 'S Track fffikfwa-'fif MQW gm f ,, Iffftffwff ' ' 7:3 ,.:7.,fJfi:w,5z..,, P-- ' JF g. Pokes s eed past Amador, to gain their first victory against the DOTDS B fou r J years Running under the direction of first-year head coaches Cathy Jager and Michelle Aubuchon, the LHS Women's track team showed potential in all areas. Outstanding performances came throughout the season from Beth Watkins in the shot put and high jump, Karen Haugen in the IOO-yard dash, and Pam Wasley and Wendy Comfort in the 2-mile run. Returning were seniors Janice Bishop, Ruth Greenlee. Beth Watkins, junior Karen Haugen, sophomore Debbie Ferguson, all of whom were top runners throughout the '83 season. When asked what their predictions were for next year, the coaches commented that they hoped to build a stronger team with more members and to improve middle distance events. 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MM-W 4 l..,.J ,ag -of '..,.J n T 1 i -Q1 V A N! 72-I LHS Men 's track teamf 2 Mark Goralka and Vince Morris lead the way: 3 Knute Olsen goes the distance. 73-I Mike Goralka passes Tracy opponent, 2 Mike Goralka and Kevin Lim pace each other around the track, 3 Steve Faure gets a running start. I , ,L Wi . is 2 Cl. With strength in a variety of events, the LHS Menis track team looked good early in the season. The young squad, composed of primarily sophomores and juniors, set their sights on the tough competitors, San Ramon, Granada, and Foothill. Returning runner Mark Goralka swept the mile, 880, and 2-mile events helping the Pokes beat Amador 82-73 in an exciting early season meet. Excelling in sprint. Rick Hall, .l.J. Williams, Steve Faure, and Tom Timorian were joined by Bob Bishop, pole vault and John Cain in the shot put and discus. John Lego, Jim West. and Rick Hall were the strongest overall runners according to coach Williams. Coach Chaves agreed that the team looked good in '83 and would be competitive in the future. Men 's Track 73 Supported by a strong defensive squad the LHS women's soccer team finished league play in fourth place, with a 6-4-4 record. This year's team possessed a tough defense that only allowed two goals against number one ranked Granada, and only one goal against number two ranked Amador, both times they met. According to coach Prevo the squad was hard to beat. After a disappointing tie with San Ramon in their season opener, the pokes pulled together and looked to be a top contender as they rolled over powerful Foothill with a 3-O victory. At this point the team worked together and seemed unbeatable. The Cowboys kicked off their second competitive season with a young squad that included only 3 returning seniors-Suzie Buckholz, Amy Happe, and Donna Naden. 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A -QM .5 N ' 'W M., a 'il,?i1 ' ff4: ' PM-f ' . f V A 3 4,!J'.'? VN z ' 4 , WJ,-JE If 1, ry? 74-I Leslie Hoffman takes a corner kickf 2 Holly Hamm gets a breakaway, 3 Suzie Buckholz brings the ball into play, 4 Chris Keup prepares to pass upfield. 75-l Julie Dolan gains control, 2 Bev Reaume observes downfield play, 3 Holly Hamm, Sheryl Caldeira. Chris Wilcox, Dana Hernandez, Kim Gragson. Chuck Prevo, Laura Lathrop. Donna Nadon, Suzie Buckholz. Heather Ellis. Front row: Leslie Hoffman, Patty Downs, Jeanne Jessup, Bev Reaume, Cindy GabrieL Julie Dolan, Chris Keup. Michelle Parker, Amy Happe, 4 Holly Hamm takes the throw in, 5 Sheryl Caldeira battles for possession of the ball. Women 's Varsity Soccer 75 Defending champs return to NCE confident to capture the title The LHS Men's Varsity soccer team finished league play in second place with an ll-2-I record. The squad was a dominant force in EBAI. this year, rolling easily over their opponents with the exception of top-ranked Amador and cross-town rival Granada. The Pokes lost twice to the Dons, I-O, and ended the season on a disappointing note, a l-l tie with Granada. Confidence remained strong throughout the season and the squad's hopes ran high for a repeat championship. Although the Cowboys were disappointed by a second place league position, they were satisfied with their overall performance and a chance at the playoffs. Second year varsity coach Mike Payne commented that, this year's squad possessed more overall talent than any other in the league. Leading the Cowboys to victories during the season were top scorer senior Robert Bills who led the league with the most goals and senior captain Kevin Kyle who was elected to the All- American soccer team. The squad also benefitted from outstanding efforts by seniors Greg Mellor, Manny Moncada, Mike Nutter and goalie Bob Dougherty. we i A 4 S x I 4, ...gp 4 f' . it -' , . f is f f? 'ff 1fr 3' it 0- W V v 5 Q ,,.. .. ' - ' 3 1 1 gs' fi 9? 4 f , sky, ,I-...L f 1 'Q nm if B 0 . . 4.4 .... 'B' Mag ,M 'xmas-v ' 3 Q ' Q gi, its ' .4 2-u'j 5 en Varsity Soccer nf. ,Qty 'A- is ,yy 2. sung, ,ws-,sv i, l I ia E l er- y gf, G3 fi? 4 3 76-I Manny Moncada puts full force into clearing the ball downfield, 2 Mike Nutter skillfully dribbles towards the goah 3 Greg Mellor looks for an opening, 7 7-I Coach Kyle, J. Cairel, G. Mellor, M. Nutter, M. Moncada, K. Kyle, J. Wright, .L Horne, Coach Payne, B. Dougherty, M. Long. N. Abrahamson, R. Bills, T. Tran, Y. Tran, D. Kang, T. Ingles, 2 Bob Dougherty boots the ball out of the danger zone, 3 Manny Moncada pressures the opponent, 4 Tien Tran races for possession of the ball. Men 's Varsity Soccer 77 '-Ja:-01 gm 78-I Tien Tran skillfully handles the ball while facing the opponent. 2 Mike Nutter dribbles past the Amador defender, 3 Mark Long prepares to pass downfieldf 4 , Manny Moncada maneuvers the ball close to the goal 79-I .lim Wright blocks a if pass with a headerf 2 Kevin K le out Ia s the defense, 3 Joe Horn clears the ball 78 Men 's Varsity Soccer Y P Y Y I X do wnfleld v KV 39 ,1 . - .f , ,QQ 23 awww is - ,w Wm. M ww .1 ,XV , Q t . K, VX. .W ,W - .. w-eww W WM A ,1, , ww' ' 'H ' 1-H . lr 5 ' '+L' . f. N on Q, J, wf 1, : 'av nm fv an A , 'vw 2? i G0!N,. -A. avi! ww N. -nz A, W r 7 . ,.,,w,sf -W Q f fr .Fm x , , Z.'4 f9i'T? 4-K .f Q Q 2. M. Wfffzlw 'ff' . ' , .: mf wt 'eww NY, - .N .H wgsydggyfyf Qwg., 4 an ,w 'fm ' Y z f , A, , fm kxfw' 53, ,QW Wal. W 'Pr' M, 'x . ,,.' qv . Y V 37151 ' 11.32 ' ,. V X E -X p HS ' - fy' . ' ,J MX f KW A . f. ,f qw 22 , .-I f mf fe-'iff ff ggi' ,j .V 9 ' fab Q L' -.P-'W ' . Q X , , A:.,, ,fx V 'Aw va-4 -4 ? ,V-'lik f f sy , ff f L 1 X ,V '-.wa K3 ,C 45 M N X ,ffmWf5V,3g4aw5w 93,5 v f i .5 ' fy ' 4 '4 fe QW' 4 U , S gn, ,gmydggfm gm 5,, s4M 5 wwf 7? ' X S -- Men's Varsity Soccer 79 V Hanging tough through a disappointing SEBSOII. The LHS JV Women's Soccer team showed 5 potential and good sportsmanship throughout the year The l982-83 squad used the season to build skills and gain experience. First year coach Doug Pearson had some good ideas, but he knew it would take at least one year for the girls to learn innovative plays and mature in their newly assigned positions. The Cowgirl's strong points came primarily from offensive players. Sophomores Tina Wright and Teresa y Bowman skillfully drew opponents away leaving chances for QQ jwfQ the Pokes to score. Qne of the high points of the season came when the squad defeated favored San Ramon by a close score of 3-2. ,, lf'-ve' 1 Wt Q Gdwf ll, W 1. I N 'Ia , s I- -- V! -5I '3 I ., V S 1 A QQ:-Q' 'gr-'f. ' 5-.fa 'Z' .V A . . -f.,-.1 5 D 'l 4 lf. x lgigfflrliifflll . 'f . W - 1 80 Women 's Junior Varsity Soccer I ' W -'Mm' V 11 4 .V ,- ,V f wily, fy 4+-ff-T 1, . . . ' A7 ,L 'W V if D ,, m , A f yf f f 34? I Q Q I ' 3 7 ' ' My 5 2 4 , ,N vu 5 493' 'Qaiqf ' Y of f al nv.: V . 1142A ' , ,,,,,,., . J ,W gf gf, ,J B Q ,aww ,fu Aff my I, 5 V ,-fa, 1. B Aw A1 A ' ,,.,.fg. hx , ,, ,. ,IQ ' f'Sagg5R:. ,W 5 5 M b 0' ,-A J '11 'AA -vi awww! I y ,Qin ' MJ' a .Q , , A A ,., ,., 65 . W, - B' 'P' , , M, , Ei Feb ff ' ' ,, , MM- fr .0 I ,W mg ,W ' ,ff - ,,, ,ff 6,0 A-! fY . an zu .1 ,f 5 N 'km R53 Ls -'- x' x 1- V 5 ar 5 ' +125 I. .Yi ,Q 1 'KK' 1 B 4 . fic, 1 N time as .mt , 80-I Livermore boots the ball past the defense, 2 Kelly Camp waits patiently for her chance on the field. 8l-l Scott Van Epps, Betsy Titus, Stacie Casperonis. Peggy Beckett, Dee Dee Rivers, Patty Baker, Amy Russell. Coach Doug Pearson, Kathy McGee, Tina Wright, Kelly Camp. Kelley Kingsley, Brenda Bamford, Teresa Bowman, Nicole Livermore, Jenny Bright, 2 Betsy Titus dribbles past the opponent. Women 's .lunior Varsity Soccer 81 -w1slwc,?.f ', zu 4 M.. PIX In A . X ', . -. 1 . :Jin X t d G z . - --y nga I ,. . 4 . ff 'fr .331 , 2 4.4 , L 14 m ', P X .. fb ,ff .fi J V 'T ff, , 1 . 1, 'J , i J. 1? IW , , 1 .1 . .M I 1 5.5, .f i I I . Q . ' a -.L ' 41 .ff VJ c ' 1 41-M Y 4 If ' .. as nfs :fi fi? '7.. wig ...Q 4 aw... A ,...ff-ff W - S. lbs Q.. W-HF .1 asm. , . ,.. g . ., .x .2 fc Q , . SQ s .Q J at ' ., ' i 'kg-37'49' -'MR'-Y ' .... QQ .Aff ,IKE 2? ,QA w3,W,sZ,r. mg' I 82-l Goalie Dan Howard boots the ball back into action, 2 Mike Foscalina clears the ball downfield, 3 Chris Salazar slips a pass to Mark Butler, 4 Coach I Kramer. R. Short, J. O'Connor, M. Morris, C. Salazar. D. Howard, M. Foscalina. J. Peters. M. Butler, J. lmel, D. Graber, G. Young, J. Hoffman. D. Griggs, M. Piazza, J Akins, D. Graber, M. Burkett, M. lopez. K. Steers, G. Fernberg. J. Ravazzini. not pictured, R. Kapperman, J. Lee, D. Voelker. 83-I Mark Butler charges the goalie, 2 David Voelker passes between the defense, 3 Jeff Peters dribbles around the defense, 4 Kirk Steers prepares to pass downfield. 82 Men s Junior Varsity Soccer . ' .M 4 is .Q .- 'igfe , .. gf A 5 1, QV a 1 . 1,0 if at ?, , gi... s fm, FF t WH r or -A f ,L .M , ,-5 -ss riffs. e . . ' 'Q is A rims, ' W X Q A. 4 S .4 .A . 6. N4 K ' I ?'-uT1 , ' v , ,- 5-1.3,-sxsmkq.-..g.., 'W irramvai- H-'i,', JU s-rt-few. fx W N.. 1 h Y M ' Q. 4 tv. X tix JAxQfx',Q H ws get 9 . ,I . .f ., . ' . 4- Q '4 M .f 1 1,-A .K J X Q .X .2 , , , - W me ' '9a,,, 1 ,Pm WJ ,f H: HDV wx . W 'If 4 I Q x NN 'tw it I , vl?Q - - ii 1+ 2 , , at . eq ii? t V ii' s ,f we sr' r ffl! y ,wi ,, l yf P , 3 ,J iq X 9 as WZ' : I ,Q 3 was . ,ASQ , M 4 4 'V i ci ll ,, f wwf -. A M395 W v A' ,?k,.,mm N .Q-D' 3 l 4 Pokes put it all together with outstanding effort from both freshman and sophomore players The J.V. squad showed much sportsmanship and talent throughout the season with combined skills from freshman and sophomore players. By setting aside their differences the teammates came together and played as a whole, stated coach Tom Kramer. With only three weeks to make and train a team, the Pokes started their season with a win over San Ramon. Using defined leadership and talent from Jeff Peters, Mike Foscolina and Kirk Steers, the Cowboys battled their way back from two losses, to win the rest of the games in the first half of the season. At the end of the seasons first half, the .l.V. soccer squad earned a 4-3 record. In the clash against their. cross-town rivals, Livermore didn't come out on top, but they illustrated an abundance of sportsmanship along with talent. Coming off of three straight losses, the Pokes came back to bury Monte Vista 5-O with goals from Mark Butler, Mike Lopez. and Jeff Peters. Despite the teams' ups and downs, the Pokes put it together and came out with nice 6-6-I record. I think this team was great to coach and they should do great at the varsity level too, commented coach Tom Kramer. Men 's Junior Varsity Soccer 83 fl wimfning ,vii :avi +.,-om-.... 4uE'ZU47Y3ff !Aw'VL'?7 1 ' 3 , is uma ., ! y ajft' P I ff'7'Lg . - k x,A: n A X V 'VK O f ... X Q , A IWW' 9 W' Y gf 11 -1, L ,J -2 if 1? Q' .hs .J A Q X HU? , X 5 'Q 3 v' , QQ QW A J 5 ,J 'S' ,f 5, J Q .. ,E 6 A ATQXJ EQ? 5 . l L - is QQ ag- X '51 A vii 2-xi! rf-4 '13 Q5 Q33 I-N TIE- 2. ' W at 5 A. 3 fm ,, Af 1 V wit if -aw fx, X Q -. -v A K 15 1 .. 'K ff S52 , O f,w'fW is ,- Xxiexwgg Ke Q' HL., Jug. .JQR P Ci ' if 9580129 wiv ..Y,,-..,......,....- . -0 .-...W-.,..,.-v ms-nm,,-p.-.---f- .,,.., E 9 A 'ii 351 ie 'FKNZL s' is Q 4. Q S, ,SSW ' 1 'X' '- i, ,. , Q! 5 4. gy 1 L Q 1 N - - at W s . safe QNX Q U 1 , I . ,fm A , K L 5 if WN . or 1 3 W' f L an 84-I Stuart Greenlee dives im 2 LHS diver displays concentration: 3 Livermore swimmers prepare to race. 85-I LHS diver prepares to dive: 2 Jason Howard swims the flyg 3 Judy Cantril takes a dive, 4 LHS swimmer awaits the gun. , cf' ' Q Y ,,-, ... if J Y A. .tj 11':3,gfpgX , i' --Q5 . 'S' fi - f....vg,,1..af.se'!: if ,M ,D A, xr Q f K 'WAY' - ,Z . ' L .il RH- X M rr . -A P ta.. +,h,Q5ggvsq3?' ...f i 4 , 41 S Q www wvgix X ,W W ,ae is . v f ?5-f'5,Q.fdx'g ..x - K i 1: Q' X Y. tr. lim 93 Mm W ffl' abt lv -C J , .,,N ,V 'H ,fs S' 'Q 'S N Q Q f' ' , .Y-S ' Q ,X -f3f'J5mf. ysAj :g!61.- ,K f W'3SffiET3:3 w W w e me e A' -.f .f ,EW -lm 'WA I may Swimming 85 wt timin from she lYl?Jdl6,'lq'Es-.T Q S :- iiw'-f 715,- s x 'Q 4 I ' . 'f 1 . - Pokes dive into hopeful eason The LHS swim teams combined forces to make a respectable showing for the l983 league competition. An exciting although disappointing meet against top-ranked California showed Livermore's competitiveness as the Pokes battled to a two point deficit. Star swimmers Eric Russell, Andrew Everett, and Rob Rasse were joined by freshman Steve Ludwig in making a big splash at the LHS pool. Top divers Michelle Kramer, Doug Killgore, Sherry Smith, and Judy Cantril were successfully coached by Mike Sherwood. Robert Rasse excelled in the breast stroke category, while Todd Thompson had an outstanding IOO free style performance. Consisting of many veterans, the team hoped to be a tough competitor this year. According to coach Rich Thornton, this year's team was enjoyable to work with. g . M 7.- l ' ' 75 1 . . xx x 'fi wg fi l , sn. w. z-3.5 i .tv 13' wg' r ,. ,qi il YT A t P is it ill 4 QM M Urkwmm. W. , 'WQW' Cm W r M , ,, V mf ,J-A ' rs-' 1 l ,,,, ff - ar.: ' all -W MW, ei. 5. L? g 41 s u x 1 J l E 3 gtuavft' , 1 riff s 1 fy ' i WW6'WMfnj:T,,21 .4 i - -...-.-.......... ' --. .-.-..-4.--...- , . , Y 5 .s XR N. we L..,...,..... 86-l Jason Howard swims the strokep 2 Phil Monerd jumps off the starting blocks, 3 Robert Rasse swims the backstroke: 4 Dana Knecht relaxes before a race. 8 7-I The LHS swim team: 2 The girls' team finishes warm ups, 3 Sherry Smith practices her dives: 4 Roberta Boree gets a good jump in a race. Swimming 8 7 f i t Hittin par Pokes attempted to stay strokes ahead of opponents This year's golf team hoped for a good season, despite limited experience. The ll-member squad was led by junior Bob Borchersdand sophomore Matt Mailander. Seniors Steve Fithian, Ric Hendricks, and Pat Timmer rounded out the team's depth. Second year coach Kevin Gunn was optimistic about this year's team and anticipated that the squad would finish in the middle of the pack in the EBAL race: This year's team had a willingness to practice and improve which certainly paid off in the long run. if ,av 88-I Dave Voelker shoots part 2 Richard Gutierrez puts one inf 3 Ric Hendricks lines up the ball for a putt. 89-l Tim Lane, Bob Borchers, Matt Mailander, Pat Timmer, Ric Hendricks, Tony Wang. Coach Kevin Gunn: 2 Dave Voelker stands patiently by as Pat Timmer's ball travels toward the hole, 3 Tim Lane hits a fairway shot: 4 Coach Kevin Gunn practices his game. am. 1 ll, Q A -,wt Golf 89 LHS defensive squad to baffle ea ue. Heading into league play with a successful preseason for inspiration, the LHS men's varsity baseball team was a contender for the title. Preseason highlights included victories over Hayward, 2-I and Castro Valley, 7-O. Livermore played flawlessly to defeat the Falcons for the i983 baseball season opener. Despite adverse weather conditions and limited practice time, the Pokes' defense made three double plays and took advantage of Foothill's mistakes in a 3-0 victory. Leading the team to victories, Harold Harmon, Carl Campiotti, Ron Hawkins, and Rich Biaggi provided an unbeatable defense. Also adding strength throughout the season were Char Conaway, Jeff Frost, Willie Mayes. Robert Manning, and Curt Voisin. Consisting of primarily juniors, the team played well together and according to third year coach Eric Hoff, They were the best all-around baseball squad LHS has recently produced. en 's Varsity Baseball -4.,, ,.-- ,, ,- AW, ,W 90Ll Anticipating an easy out, Carl Campiotti waits for a fly ballf 2 Willie Mayes assumes the stance. 91-l Strike two! Larry Garza prepares to strike the batter out: 2 After an attempted steal, Robert Manning desperately returns to first base. Men 's Varsity Baseball 9l ,Q-'F' 'A ' N ,, .-sv ,Q 4-rd! ' . A nn! 5' s..vW' Q W, 0. , QNQ' , ,gnw ,ff wa 4. W' V . Q V, r - quohudfi S-Q ' s-r , x valfm 0 , ,9 'P. R ,l,A,,--.--ai-y 1' v i ,,, v ' M Q.. lv4 'Q n- f 'li + ,,, Q 1' U' .,,-uw ' ,, x v , HW ' N if uJ,,,.,.a.a. - ' V' -. 1.0 ,,.t, .- Y' W . it ,Q-.bf-Ml V 'ML A 'J u rr ' .-v.-vrl v' ' ' d N wk A ,,.,,.. .. -- u . W AN ,..-.--sv' - at hu, ...pt M N X ' ,iirtdif 5' ,,, ,,..o.n,fa'- ', ,v ' l .,,xs New-ne vw ' by -...ww-na 4 d -Mi' f H, If-1' A 5, Mt. y A .-of wfr ' mired- 4 s- W Iva, .Y N. Aviv ,Q 'wk X41 what ' X M 9 f' 5 151.3 15' 0 F TX , R-vis .cf V Q Q Q! , K A H K 3 SYS O ti Sc-ff ft 1 x , x4 ' 'vf'f'423'1j'2,31 1 , R - 'saga Fi. H , Y cfum f f fb' 'sk 553' Ig 4 4 4 if 69,9 -K 'sl fix X , ,. if-J, into th fight prepared to catch th title. 9241 Fellow teaimnates watch as Robert Manning waits for a pitch: 2 Planning a winning strategy, Coach Hoff speaks with a playerf 3 Larry Garza struggles to make it to first base. 93-I The LHS Varsity baseball tcainf front, Travis loeffler. Mark Greiner. .loe Lamendola, Mark Russert, Robert Manning. Gary Stapleton. Rich Biaggi, Carl Campiotti. Coach Hoff, Char Conawa y, Ron Hawkins, Ed Governor, Dave Stockrnan, Ken Higby, Larry Garza, Willie Mayes, Jeff Frost. Curt Voison. Harold Harmon, Coach Benko, Coach Sorensen: 2 Robert Manning on his way to the next basei 3 Eddie Governor warms up his arm before the game. Varsiz y , - 5? 1, My 1 'K . .us-M...-.A. ' A, Mn... , A 5, yiifxgg tr-'P : uv, K . X ew' A ' ,,,,, ,.a.,t.-.-tl . 11,1 5 . si. N L ,,, K , I Y . Q ' R .,, . ' V If ' S fa' -if W i - f 433 ' ' Q f of ' P V 1 , - . , . Q ,ai ' Inf- - 4' ' 5 V ' 2 Y. af 'ttf' , .' e . Q Af 4,6 . ! ' I 1 I- 1 A 3 i A ' W Q V ' a , ' tv Vis 4 F' Q 2 A 'X' xx ii :I 1 C c',. 'rx f i l i 1- ,, e ' L 'l - I J' ' . J f ', ,Q-as ' ' - '37 f 21' Wfinilfwffiw R ' 1 i X :ff awfriftseffaau ' 'I . 6 I . ' ' rf ' 'f 5' be-X rw R. A ', I I V 1 .1 ' ,9,.l',if ,..,. ,k 3 .1 we Z ., I vw , ' ' ' 7 Zig - 1, V ' ' ' ' . ,V y x Q W xt -,yr nz? :fi , A ,nu-, 4 rv - . , 3 , . A , ,, .,. ,s . - ,five . 1 . - ' ui' ' 2' f NT IH x ' my N E 322. 4' Q as SN h a X1 'SEQ WS ,. Men 's Varsity Baseball 93 Swinging in the rain Due to wet weather. the LHS Women's Varsity softball team started off the season slowly. This year's squad opened off a disappointing season by losing their first three games. Fortunately, the three defeats were in preseason competition. The team played well together and were expected to be tough contenders next year. When asked how the team was doing this year. Coach Ann Gomez replied that this was a building year, but the team should still be very competitive. The Pokes were a young team lacking senior experience in the i983 season. Six freshmen, five sophomores, and 4 juniors rounded out the line up. Returning were juniors Krena Nelson, Donna Owens, and sophomore Michelle Thiesen, all of whom were top batters and strong overall players. 7 tw, I f 1-1 'f,, yt, A , Wg ' f - ,u UVXW 5930551 ff' 1 YZ L , ,465 'hte' '-ww... 45'-PM A0 alias-' l1men's Varslfjf Softball 2+-..,...,, v - Q ...c X. ' 8 Av I , v Q 94-l Courtney Purcell takes a lead off third base: 2 Michelle Thiesen heads for first base, 3 Kelly Camp fooled by a sinkerf 4 Maureen Mulrooney follows through with a change-up. 95-I Courtney Purcell getting ready for the second base slide: 2 Paula Hardiman, Donna Owens, Patty Graham, Karen Malsam, Jennifer Wileock. Jennifer Mack, Laura Lathrop, Debra Calabresi, Michelle Thiesen, Maureen Mulrooney, Coach Anne Gomez, Kelly Camp, Nicole Livermore, Courtney Purcell, Diane Mackf 3 Kelly Camp makes the cut-off play: 4 Krena Nelson swings violently and gets a hit. 4 3... .xii . , 4 i Q 1 X A H.- A w--- 1 V vu-N , ... -- , -,V . M . . ae'- W4 Women 's Varsity Softball 95 ...i....4. wwf .l.V. Poke ork for successful eason. ,M fm MZ. ,,,. 16, if W.: ff , my V. Ur ' ,., 1 Q-,fig , x fl ,, f K f .1 .M 1 A jf WW, 2, ! f my -ff 7 gf ' gy '-- ff. . W, Www 'Zi' ,E ,i '?Hw:a,,fg,', ' ff p 4 A' 0 ' XA ff wi u. f Q. 4 1. 1 1 , ww rms.. The LHS Men's JV baseball team maintained a working attitude to build on their talent. With top players Aaron Wanden, Danny Lee, Jeff Dunaway, and Kent Goodman, the team worked hard and was paid off with a fairly successful season. Despite a slow start due to weather, the Cowboys had plenty of time to practice and to define their skills to withstand a tough season. With outstanding batting records from Joe Palmer, Lance Constable, and Satish Chand, the JV Pokes blasted their opponents with water-logged baseballs. When asked how he felt about the team, Coach Don Danner remarked, they have great potential and will be a superior asset at the varsity level. 96-l D. Danner, J. Jackson. D. Lee. K. Goodman. R. McNiel, J. Dunaway, J. Statcham, R. Fernino. D. Beeler. R. Winters. C. Varges, S. Chand. M. Dibley, C. Guido, L. Constable. 5. A yers, J. Frost, A. Wanden. P. Kennedy. J. Palmer: 2 Lance Constable raps the baseball: 3 Rich Winters awaits the pitch in the game against Foothill. 97-l Danny Lee starts his trot to advance the bases: 2 Jeff Dunaway gets burnt at home while Aaron Wanden watches attentively, 3 Danny Lee waits for the play. -Sub ' .s . W.- :- 4 jg ' 33 i ' P W' .1 5 2 if A uhh '... 1.1 Men 's Junior Varsity Baseball 97 We it Cloudy kie tall JV girl ' progress The hard working JV Women's softball team enjoyed a season of high spirits and unity. According to first-year coach Cindy Wilcock, the squad enjoyed good morale during both high and low points of competition. Returning player Kris Frye was joined by strong hitters Jeannie Jessup, Heather Ellis, and Jamie Currie for a strong showing at bat. While not strong contenders in league standings. the girls improved greatly and maintained an inspirational attitude. Coach Wilcock saw the season as worthwhile in preparing for next year. Improving on the mound were Kim Goodman and Suzi Gayer. i 4 f ii jst! may -fy..', r W- 524 ff QM , 3,9 9 Q j 7 Q ji, 5 ,vig V fQQ7.'21r:5'i'?l stgpfmf s , if ' !, 1i: ig5. ' 1, t wM12f',f'5x2l5f'lg, 1 L s, ,V 5, t rf! lf- ff , -' I-'15,-?im'46 fr' ' ' '53i,je':'.fjfgfQ?Zg,' 1 ff 1 , ,fx ,. ff V f , v ' Y Q lf i ,- - if , W , ff, , if f ff fgffzrffff'-'iff' f ,Q H if fr .. Wy j 'L.tt-,Vi if ,fr p X , Lf' 1 f , lulj 6 . -, 'ff ' Lf' V I A 7 f U WML 'ff'w 'i 'f '?ffSfs'QZf2n ., z ' - 7 iv Lf- -...-M. s.......... l W 'ml Omen? Junior Varsity Softball Q is V! fats L 5 ,His i ' 1 14-ww 4 masfummv 98-l Suzi Gayer hurries to practice: 2 Yvonne Palermo takes a check swing. 99-I Heather Ellis, Kim Goodman, Lori Gilbert, Kris Fry. Joelle Murphy. Kelly Williams, Kim Brink, Coach Cindy Wilcock, Jeannie Jessup, Chris Vuiovich, Debbie Miller. Yvonne Palermo, Suzi Gayer, Jamie Currie: 2 Kris Fry misses a fast ball, 3 Kim Goodman loosens up her arm. Women 'S Junior Varsity Softball 99 Weather delays Poke ' hope Frosh baseball season stunned by endless rain. .-L-,xQ'0'l 'S-ff. ,W I' T , Tm... ' Starting with an exciting pre-season defeat over Moreau, the LHS Freshman Baseball squad maintained enthusiasm despite wet fields. With the score tied 2 all, in extra innings. Marc Stowell stole home to give the Cowboys a stunning 3-2 victory. According to John Gormley, the season looked good from the start with strong pitching and an overall pretty good team. Coached by Mr. John Baptista and Mr. Bob Silva, the squad showed high spirits, determination. and pride throughout the season. Their strength was displayed in their quickness, talented infield, and skillful catching. The most valuable players were John Gormley and John Baptista whose enthusiasm helped team spirit. The two most improved players were Paul Begonia and Bob Silva for overall basic skills. Coaches hoped for a sunnier season. itll! Front. Mike Jaramillo, Jason Humphrey, .lohn Gormley, Doug Manchester, lsevin Peterson. Damon Bersie. rear, Coach Baptista. Pat Mclxemy. Mark VanGurp, Scott Ryno, David Moon, Paul Begonia, Bob Silva. Ken Gregory, Marc Stowell, Charlie Stockley, Ron lxapperman, Brent Kerby, Coach Silva. Not pictured, Joe Kelley, John Baptista. vrnafv Baseball l l i i l Freshman Baseball lOl ILL IO 5 , r , S 7 '53 ' W v ,' - .U , A ,Q if I , X X 1 x .Q 'I M , 1 rggf., H ' ' 5 x ' .22 A L 1 x x 39 I 'M' ' 'F' L f A Q ffl., ' ' N 'r - ig 1' if QV :F ' 5 1 X , 'iff A '1 v -x 'Q' A997 f, Si ' ' ff 'ff v Kiewff ' V 1. Q , f -- 5 if M , 4 . ,y , 4 R .15 I , 4. A .1 5 -, .if 'ia 5 25 51:4 ' 4 . 2 Activities ix M R Ti, -1' . 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Michelle Kopaczj. l05-l Varsity Cheerleaders Caroline Thompson, Kim Pirosko, Dyanne Mack, Jackie Hogan, Michelle Weir and Jody Thompson: 2 Pom Pon Squad Deena Kendrick, Christine Snell, Amy Moore. Cathy Johnson, Susan Gomes, Celeste Rose, Judy Thompson and Nadine Petoletti, 3 Susan Miller displays a This ls Your Life childhood toy. IO4 Spirit Squads ,QB 'es W Enthusiastic spirit s to promote LHS athletics an In preparation for a new school year of football and basketball games, rallies and school pride. the cheerleaders, pom pon and letter girls spent long hours of practice during summer and winter months, The five dedicated squads united to encourage school participation in many spirit events. Their dedication was recognized by the students of LHS who helped the squads earn first place and SSN in the Valley Datsun cheer-off. The contest, sponsored by KKIQ, was a first time spirit competition among EBAL schools. The LHS student body phoned in their overwhelming support to the local station and, on November 30, LHS was announced as the school with the most spirit. This year's new rally schedule attracted nearly Sw students to H .und- 4 F' uads combine forces increase student body spirit. each of the twelve well-planned events. Participation in class competition. judged by staff members. increased as decorating of the gym became a spirit competition of its own. The sophomores captured the spirit stick for the fall season and in the spring tied with the freshmen. The new crowd pleaser. This is your life. was a roaring success. Spirit squads secretly gathered baby photos, stuffed animals and other personal items to display to rally audiences before revealing the athletes' names. The spirit squads were under the skillful direction of advisor Sheila Cooper who offered advice and support whenever it was needed. ri.. its ,..,. WN.-. M.. .W 'Q 'K s f Wi? ' ll iii 3 ' it - YY, , A , e, jf, -K . .gafpagyl 2' 2 af' Spirit Squads IO5 LH dramatists create a theatrical S i Illusion S , , V with poodle skirts, l 7 r ' w I I fl X I Sa -44 R 1 1 I . , . W 1 I p. L 1 'I I JF i ICB-I Carla Lytle and Steve Sandholtzf -2 Heather Dougal, -3 Jenny Schmidt, -4 Kendra Peterson, Stephanie Adams and Christine Snell. l07-I Carla L tle, Scott S h lr dD M C Il' t --2 , N N y c u z an onna c a is er, Steve Miller: -3 Benjamen Holck, Paula Smith, Matt Livesey, Julie Bohardt and Debbie I.indman. fall Pla y I ! li fl A A I mt . I .5 . h-45. in l m ll 1 ll QI 'mx 'v, . '.. .. , Qaaw I ae.. I in it 1 T 3 I A AAf ff- . we !? 1 , bobby sox and a dream come true. Livermore High School's Drama Department opened its doors to the public on Dec. 9, IO S ll with the performance of Our Miss Brooks. The student actors were able to share their comic and dramatic talents with the audience. Miss Brooks, portrayed by Carla Lytle. was in conflict with supervis- ing a play for Madison High School and making a play for the basketball coach. Steve Sandholtz performed the part of Coach Longaere. Jane. played by Jenny Schmidt. and Ted. played by Steve Miller. had a conflict of their own. Sweet and innocent Jane knew that getting what she wanted was difficult. What she really wanted was Ted. However. by working through their misunderstandings, Jane and Ted finally made their theatrical kiss more than iust a part in the Madison High School play. Others added credibility and fun to the production. Heather Dougal brought laughs from the audience as Rhonda Allen, the brat everyone loved to hate. Donna McCaIlister increased the humor as Rhonda's equally snobbish mother. Scott Schultz, Jill Armantrout. and Kathy Micheli demonstrated their acting abilities as the Principal, the Librar- ian, and Miss Audubon respectively. Supporting Jane's endeavors were Debbie Lindman. Paula Smith. and Julie Bohardt as her fellow classmates. Kendra Peterson and Stephanie Adams played two ambitious student actors, while Christine Snell portrayed Doris the cheerleader. Adding a comic element to the play were Matt Livesey and Benjamen Holck as Stanley and Martin. It's too bad that all the audience sees is the finished product. They don't get a chance to see all of the work that goes into it. or hear all of the jokes that the cast shares backstage. All this makes the plays worth the work put into them. commented Jennifer Schmidt. Fall Play IO7 Performin successfull on water, the LHS Aquacade members put on a smoothl run show for the 29th annual year LHS students skillfully presented their routines on October I2, l3, and I5 to the theme, Thanks for the Memories which paid tribute to Academy Award winning songs. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head, High Hopes and Chim-Chim-Cher-ee were among the performances. Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, a favorite hit, was performed by seniors Judi Thompson, Amy Moore. Christine Snell, Pam Bohrer, Ernie Bagorio. Brian Rittmann, Steve Sandholtz, and Mike Nutter. Under the competent leadership of advisor Diane Staedel, the boys and girls performed an entertaining show. Tryouts and practices began in August with over 60 participants. Seniors, headed by Amy Moore. showed much enthusiasm in the routine Talk to the Animals, while the juniors, led by Sue Miller, took a ride on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. Sophomores swam gracefully to Evergreen under the direction of Jeaniece Rittmann and the freshmen were captive on the Midnight Express, headed by Colleen Petoletti. Specialty acts, Fame, choreographed by Laurie Ordoins and Robin Gouvaia, and Bare Necessities by Pam Bohrer, Karen Edwards, Nancy Folkers. Cathy Johnson, Tracy Patterson, Lorri Lovett, Sheree Lum, Sue Miller, Chrissy Odegard and Michelle Weir. proved to be crowd pleasers. Jackie Hogan, head of Kickboard, and Kris Kruger, head of Float, led other specialty acts enjoyed by all. Finalizing the I982 Aquacade, Thanks for the Memories, were performances from senior soloists Lori Sandoval, who jazzed it up with All That Jazz, and Diane Frauenholz left the audience with fond memories in The Way We Were. f ilquacade gt, 1 z l l I J . ' fn. f , 11 , nt. git., .7 ,I N ' - 7 , A 2, Ag agua? rl ' - pb' ,k V - fi 1 - . , gr ,' -5. f A ' 1' vi 3. '.A 'I .. 4 V v rw ' A vi .sf-, H. -gf , ,, ,fs fi-if ,i Refi. 1 t in Q t. ,' x ' A' ' 4 I l xg,-Q, lv 319: .9 .f r . lf, it f,,sQM,,Qy 4 U xr?:rEZ4,f.:,x ,,'f'fi'A r ,1 , :H - --,'- iff f ' as V - A M :fe-:A .1 ef, 15-fx. 'ig A Qi si ff? 4 1- A 1,5 fp vs., V , J' ,.,,, - t f .t -2 st. is .Q - Egg., , ., isiigjg ' ' 3. .. C., .M . 1 -a 1424 me? ff fghfg, at A ,.., ,lf'l 95's -L' . 5 ' A - ,Y iii. . ..t t r , L g ,il X - , l 4 f u f' , . X , Q . W t . 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IO9-I Holly Campuzano and Val Brown prepare for High Hopes a 2 Members of the kickboard routine. Never on Sunday , 3 Brian Rittmann and Steve Sandholz relax before their routine, Zip-a-dee- doo-dah g 4 Members of the junior routine bow for the camera after the show. Aquacade lO9 ecial Event . The illusion of fun , which takes us back to the 5O's and the days of the Korean War. hides a true feeling created by a fun-filled year of exciting activities. Each year, different events unite students and staff and create special memories for everyone to enjoy. Returning attractions included the traditional Back to School Dance, the Halloween Costume Contest, and Human Relations Day. This year. a new event took the place of the annual Paper Boat Race. The Totally Tubular Race was a success as students connected innertubes together and raced two lengths across the fearful waters of the swimming pool. During Jan. IO-l3, the LHS staff was honored by students as LHS loves you signs were placed throughout the school. Balloons with notes and a We love you glass mug were given to each faculty member. On the final day, the entire staff was given a breakfast organized by student council. A successful Air Band Contest gave students the opportunity to watch fellow classmates imitate and lip-sing to popular hits. The winners performed at one of the rallies later on during the school year. On February 28th, students and staff came to school dressed in army fatiques to help the 4077th M A'S'H celebrate the end of the Korean War and say goodbye to Hawkeye, B.J., Hot Lips, Klinger, Winchester, Colonel Potter, and Father Mulcahey. Under the illusion of fun , special events contributed to the staff and students of LHS more than met the eye. Playfullness, laughter, and appreciation for ourselves and others were all captured in the 82-83 special events. 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Tuesday was a sandy day as beach combers, in spite of cloudy skies, cruised their way across campus and into the volleyball games to catch some rays. Beach Boys' music echoed through the quad and the smell of suntan lotion reeked in the air. Wednesday's Backwards Day consisted of many turned around activities. Students showed their spirit by wearing their clothes in inverted order. Tall, short, old. and new hats could be seen on Thursday's Crazy Hats and Hairdo Day. Underneath some of those hats were unusual hairdos, which ranged from punk rock styles to purple, green, yellow, and gray colored hairdos, The week ended with the LHS Student Body showing their pride by wearing green and gold, to encourage the team to victory over Foothill. I I2-I Lora Kelly enjoys her lunch on the quad 's beach, 2 Strolling along on beachcomer day: 3 Comfo t prepares for the homecoming rally. I I3 I Gwen Olness. omykal Sandy 5 ataro, and Mar ' ' P Y Zimmer display their graceful talents: 2 Jay Eads and friend?, 3 An- nette Beasley keeps her cool , ki - A-six MSS Q f k ij lil, I ' y . 0 -P X L 1 I2 Spirit Week N0 Q' 5 Q x . I I V 3 R A we? F I Z -K Y f 2 A i xv ll af ,W , ' ' 'W .wg 'X V 3 M Sf' I x . 1' A f f A. Q , my V ,M kt 1 fix ' wwf , ip, ue Y Shkfx MW '!!l!Qlluqgu,,,,,,m, Q xv 4794 ..: 7 .v-'.,. , 15 , , V f C 0 . 5 i -W- N ,, if an uv Lf, 'QL 5 Z Q f 1 4 Ur Kg 1 4' ar 1 , Q E X 3' Q s G R I 1 A44 -f'-we f' x , 'S .W . S WML, .fu X 1-14' J- h ' 3 t .1 V . 4 X Y 5 C FV ' . .. 'T x A - 2 1 A , 4 . 2, Q. 'MS' Q , K X' N., I 3,4 'LQ .,, 2 fs ' 'W+Q , ' n - ' xg L , JA, 7- , an AWB , 4, 'wi -W .-r T15-4 ' kr: A 4' - ' X vf X -N. f sg: S 3vw ,,Q.:5,,f -,Ng ., K ' i '.' Jl1 '11f'5. ,f. 1-mu' .6 Spirit Week II3 45, , Qnce upon tim . aw' J J 5 ii Q at . ' ' . 1 J R .- I, . yrs... if ' 4 N J . . . 'A ,SWQJ-m '. ix N ph- , f -sjx' .2i'4ig?. X em-'1 Q . , I ,.,..1,.s, y ,, '15,-iii: ' 1395! .g ', T., ff ,H v , 1--' ,. t,g2g-3.352 vgfyq- . ay ' it s . .M '. , Q V , .1 . 4. , riff. ' X L ' Q. .x i - ,, x. a, , x t' , V -.' 1 ' Mr, .M ' , .gf . . f ' 4 'i J 1' 1 fx .4 .- .Ani l I st- ggi fi, , 2 Set aside a week in October, vote for the king. the queen, the princes and the princesses. add to that some spirited activities and what do you have? An atmosphere perfect for celebrating Homecoming. The week ended on a high note with an air band performance at the Homecoming Rally and an exciting 3l-7 victory over the Foothill Falcons. Queen Lori Sandoval and King Mike Nutter were crowned by the l98l queen and king. Cindy Martinez and Clay Flynn. The queen's court consisted of Karen Edwards. Cathy John- son, Sue Miller, Jody Thompson, Judi Thompson, and Michelle Weir. King nominees were Brian Rittmann, Mike Tennyson. Steve Sandholtz, Jeff Frost. Jim West, and Jim Wright. The underclassmen crowned princes and princesses to represent their classes. The winners were. juniors Dave Miers and Heidi Emmons, sophomores Dave Beeler and Lisa Wilburn, and freshmen Tony Ingles and Dana Hernandez. Once Upon a Time was the theme for float competition. Seniors took first place with their interpretation of the Snow White fairy tale. A horse-drawn pumpkin carriage captured second place for the class of '85. Juniors created a castle and fire-breathing dragon, while the freshman class contributed their efforts with a colorful float carrying the prince and princess nominees. The FFA float won the club competition with Peter Pan goes to the Farm. Aquacade's float entitled lt's a Small World finished second. Following the 'Poke's victory, the students dressed in for- mal attire and headed to the gym for the traditional crown- ing of the king at the annual Homecoming Dance. KMEL radio station provided entertaining music for the successful soph- omore sponsored dance. --5 Homecoming if 3 K. 3 'fl-mum., Wwg. .,,,,,,, .M w 'Q 'Hu-as-n-....a......,,, ' X , ,- - ,.., .M , , NT '-sc- W zsumwww li pun .4-A. Q E I I4-I Queen nominees Karen Edwards, Cathy Johnson, Sue Mill- er, Lori Sandoval, Jody Thompson, Judi Thompson. and Michelle Weir: 2 Freshman prince and princess nominees Pedro Cazarez and Lisa Houle, Tony Ingles and Dana Hernandez. and John Gormley and Kelly K ingsley, 3 Princess Heidi Emmons receives congratulations from junior class nominees, 4 Sophomore nomi- nees Lisa Wilburn, Lisa Dick. Laurie Ordoins, J.J. Williams. David Beeler, and Chris Salazar. I I 5-I The royal couple Mike Nutter and I.ori Sandoval enjoy the dance, 2 Sophomores hard at work creating a pumpkin carriage, 3 Dopey, Snow White, and Sneezy ride on the first place senior float. W T awb HE .serves fe hRFSg V www' s-,, fi, x, f N y Y if I 6 , , 2.1 fi S3 , X ,Q I 32? 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J ,s XLX N W v Charles Bailey John Baldwin yr ff J 1 'ul K it 1 ll ,g. fp- ,.y , 45 f , X if ' 1 :Q , g Tina Allen Sally Anderson - ff 'H .. Dea Autrey Brian Ball Julia Alvelais 1 jx an Stephen Andrade lreneo Bagorio Betty Barksdale f Jacqueline Alves ' , Q ff?- Tammy Archuleta B Ql l .ff , , LE 1 rrr A A 4 'T A -1 I ,J fr.. J ,Q l rl 'j l 1 l Allan Bailey llll . , f s in e lif lin. K ' , f lg 'f lf 2-'E . Annette Beasley 1 i .3 Luane Beck Jeffrey Biehl AUX 17 Celia Belena 1411405 501.4 Robert Bills 45 an Eric Bell Janice Bishop and Ruth Andrew Benedetti f ,rr ,.. ic gl: x ' Z wud' X ff A W Q , QW Y f 2 V 4 ' V ' Q f V416 ff, D : f x 1 ' 1- 1 :Wi Russell Bissinger Janet Blair np-At Susan Booth f B, . . an W .. X' ' fx X 2 f H Q If ,, 4, 2 , f 4:40 I 5 1 f I , wg fo' , gi , f f , f ff' 3, gf? f ' W' ?J5 f ,. gif, ., 5 4 f ' xl lm? I 4,3 5 4 X x 1 2 ' f Z 1 fi M if if 7 fi Z: 7 2 ,, W Sandra Berry Larry Bitz Pamela Bohrer .55 J : ' ' 'Y Y J, 'I J Karen Boster Seniors H9 Q WL. -7 John Bourke -5: T7 Tammy Breithaupt ga I x Q' K vs' 11 Roxanne Bowers l 'usb , Craig Brink .W 4 W 7 3 s gg 31 'Y Q ' L ,. 141, f f in Colyn Bryan Claudia Buchner Suzanne Buckholz Denise Burford L20 Seniors , NX ,I K! 4 3 fail 'U I ,, QS.. X , 1 Mike Boyce Susan Boyes Thomas Braun Michelle Brooks Andrew Brown Valerie Brown Karen Burrow cw 'W James Cain QW ' 7 Barry Campbell Scott Bushnell Robin Butler John Cain Lonnie Cain . V ' fl' ' 1 ' ' ' 'Z pf M319 ' gl Carl Campiotti Hollee Campuzano Renee Cardoza ,,..-, J' ' ,f . , ' Af' ,-54? , Q' -we , f' YH ft . ' ' - '-'Qf'??i,f ' A, X sb X--J' ' ' a r X 5 x . , A 1 ,K rf' .' f Y Judy Odell and James Cain , Q J M tl A ,. A J ' ',e. get J A 2 f ,ggi ,W ,X . wx 4,2 , 4 vw X3-X?? i Q,7?,w .X X Y N MRX QE -ww.. -5:3 Wim 1 :Aiwzv ' vmxwwa A : X ,, as .1 s X X A ! SA f wk R 4 z X Q , Q 1 YU g , Sys J 3 if sk X Q Rachel Carlson S ev-as 1' Laura Carpenter Brett Cary John Cattaneo Phillip Chin Jeanette Chiono Seniors IQ! fzf -N 'x r pd .bx 5. 4 . Ry Clarkson 11 ,fx as Wendy Comfort .ur X. . 5 , I . ,A ,L 4-Q 5 C? of ' - i 1 i' , U I. 'M A 4 3 I A ' . . 1 4 1, ,h . g is W ' K 1' -r . -fl Tryk, . ,K Michael Clary Lisa Colvin f C D f i f i W.. f r 1 . '- -a vi? -.., 5 , f.: .- '- if 3 .. ' 4-I ,,,, we gif ,,.l' ' . I r 0 , Q H Y rv ,J XA fi .. 1' , 'AS , 1 R I 2' 41 . - g, Q 1 V L X, A- y A , fi, w- 'fe y . V-1 , , H? - , 93 J ' ra C my Anna Concannon s' 4 lv W riff , ra'r N 'Q ,gh Zi K , ,u,., ,I+ , ,Qc 5 51- I x , q ,122 f , Mary Cooper Shannon Cooper ' Z Aga M K 1 . - N f 4 ' 2 4 ig, IV 0 , , A , . 'W 5517 H Honda Dale Sheryl Cook .Cx .11 Iv Raymond Coulter 'K A D -1 xxx I Kathleen Davis 7-way' am... 'vzvf'v-r-W .. 2 . , 'I ' ,iffxx 4 5 if y 2 y l' , ff. Z f ,, .f 4,- 9 Y U- 'nf il,- 4 an . ag 'H V E i. . 5 mgfsrql ,Ha 2'z,raR Q . 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'f , , ' Y , 4 XX . : .xi 1 X' Q 5? -1 sr 'lv 1 ia. 4 I , vs , t y I Q ss f' Q l ' 1 3 'QSM I , yy Seniors Q3 If ifYf35 ?Q ,E 1+ -- , ET' XX 3 , r 5 Eiamem Edwards 1 QQ , 'Q I 9 i , 5 rr' ,f 2 1 1 , 1 Z wb I 1 f f ..,,3 5' 3 Wx S f f if if 45 f ff 6 If . Ee, .Ucafifelry Ernst 1 4 H 1 'E ' . 2 A, ,,A, ,, ! 54? K K - .lv ' 'fn f ' A x Q i Karen Evamsom ' s 3 V I, ww... fun f, , Q I Jon Ferrarho Michael Finkes Christina Fioretti Brian Folkendt , -' 4 '5 ' J ' W ff 7, f . W f 1? .I I i 1 N, r 4 1 'K'-ff Lf I i 'T ' ? we , f X J Q I N 1 i Jiane Frauenholz il Linda Garcia Nancy Folkers V7 ,f fi ,-5 f- ' fy f ,sa 5 ,, fiyw 1 , 1 Q , n IW Paula Frick Melissa Gee Carl Fischer fdfiiff ai' ,di Ox John Followill , 4 , , J. cl A 59 ,- r, v ' Gr. W it 0 A f 1 K f - .wr- ' 1' V .f ,4 91- lb' ie A22 , fr M I 1 gf I I K Jerrold Friesen Wx 'v-. 'N ,- K , L 1 R 'Xvxj Marcia Geil ? My ff X Z J ff' if A 2 J Steven Fithian X f 7 if 'R , Q 1 ,fi Johnna Foscalina 'X 3 as ' : mi. Jeffrey Frost Cindy Fleury 19s. 'gy V1 Barbara Franks .- au-..f V ii ,Q .M A 4: s i3 Michael Gaines 5 .2 I fe gm vi ax f . ' A - W 1 - 'Q -,,- f - if W' 3 1 K-A , sf? ff kj A Q' , X 4 , A ' 1 f 3 'Vi 7 'W'..:,.. 'f , nfs gi ,f , 1 1 it David Gibson Edward Goard Seniors 125 Q . J Fug 'ts I K ff f eff rj ? IA 5 . 5 I i Q ,w P ., ,K fm 1 I , ..4 , Y I '. , , A A, gh V -pf 4Xz'Q.,,,,f W v A: , ff f f ' f 1 i ,.,. W' ' , , !, mf ' 1' f ' V at ,M .T , ', ., Fw, :tb jf, A v .ll 9, U. V J 4 ,105 0- Qfmuc r , :Q 'Q kg? Am 111' ! - ,,, 'i ' ., 3 I, Q .f f 'gk Q ., 'Q Q- sid K, , W., if , . Y '- Z I -1 f , Q .X Q., H4 A ,J-5' n,,1 ' I 554 J ' f f f, , , f,,.V..,:4 , . ,. .fL. -.,..'. I I I '44-r'.--J fl -,,-My-3-xr ..-4-vi, -,-,1..,A,, L.. ,J vp. f f 7 Qs .f ,Q ff 4-wndiz,-5 ,..,.Q ,. ,-x..'.,.. ,:, e2 15 'A , 2 3 Angela Guymon . l ' 5 , I YW , ' ' 5, Q20 3 f F , ,,,, I M27 TF' '- ' ' WN i ' :aga,,1- A X x Z ,,. y x l Carl Halverson F Amy Happe 1138 ,iff If . J , NJLV-,N , . f 1 I vi, W' s M A 'e 06,33 . , .1 X F V xi. llv . I A 4 I 3 , 1 , J Marlen Hagen Philip Haggin Lena Hairston iliiml-. ,, ' :I fz, ff: K, Y 1 QTL.. V -v gy f 'www X aa. , Q ' 4 'i Michelle Hanes Larry Hanville l,qi W r 1 4 X -XA' U 72 , , , ,,..A I V, :X E f X in , ,., i -V 3 .-'f 1 - Q V gc A 5 - , ' 3' .-4-Pl i,,. . Jeff Harden Terry Harlan if H . ' , 1 ' f -V.. PEA, il ' Qf , Zq, , h . A .. A . r,,,, iv in 1 .. - m N, v Q . , . . I f K ,WN ry ,Z .fi ' - af--J f,::,f . 4 . I A X. ' , w . 3 2,3 f izl gjl 5 ' H: u 1 , ,f l 9 ' 5556, R V Harold Harmon Gregory Harris Julie Harris Herbert Hastings Daniel Hail ,M .. ' K' , Cx 4 fl' .4 we ' ' 'i Q. A , ' -'15 . ,V ix' '41 D -pk l , 'V' 5' J 1 Steven Haugen Donald Heise 1' ,4-N., Ric Hendricks Ana Herrera -izqyvap, 3 , s 5 f ix , ,. 3 ' 'jfs .vy ? w XX A lx W 45 5 , ., , L 1 V23 in in X 1 :ix x David Hill Deborah Hirzel 55 A 'Q Q 'vi fy K 'M x f lr X. . ,Q .s ' X 59, Q 1 NE,,,1f ' 'BX' , r In ' it' Wendy Hodges Larry Hoffman -l-- du? Laura Helbacka Q. 3 fin ,V Mollie Henderson 2, u X 'V 1 gg ' QI If , Q I 4' W Q Mia rl, f J A K 5, 1 ' f ,-az, ,af X i. .. 4 I 7 4 F .fx 'L I 5 1,2151 H W ' r , if M ,V fl ,, ,wr . W. ,--, A ' lv ,..L:', xv., , - ,,A 1-fn. 2 ..,, . e ' i ' t 4 f i Kenneth Higby Dawn Higdon 9 ' ' Wa, . IVV' ' Y wa 2 - ,, 'MV Y ,wi L W' you ff' N ZA 1 Norma Hober ,aw Jacqueline Hogan Vid' Wlw 55,1 W , Q V -45? QS? qw..-1 1 2 ,.+ ,Y 4' 'le Pamela 'F' Richard Hilke l f, 91. -. .- , a I l l Y. W L w x ,Q-.ww Debmnzm m0'rmg new WW-M Q,-v ,Q , ' 1 I1 Heanlhmesr Wmiams and FI-Eelth Watkins LUWCBUTITZEIS HKFFTWCW f Teresa Hmnlbfesh A 3 fin-I ,X -r i x f Gkemm Hrlbvy 19, 1, 'Q , fx -Q. V inf h X fs 'I Z , Wmomams E-Un,nVmbeumW Pfemmy H-Email? Hifemf HrymQ'1 , of 1 , , A 'Q x . ' ...f' W, v '. ' 1 -f Z. N X Hmmm .Ha1fQU4s0m ,Nclhm .Dames ABQ-z1amf:T?er JQEWWSQW ,QW . fb- 1' ,iam Z - 2 QQ 'W If ff, f' , ,fl If 0 ,Ummm Hows if cmfmmer R-lfw-w:rfM1 '91, 1- ' Y 'T'VT K U .- W ,.... ff,m1fnUf2ffm wsiwsffrm ff? .,,:,., .,u6Jf,fvf ' l Michael Johnson Monica Johnston Das. fu- ,X -Q .,i Q ,dr 5 3 A Q . .,.. J Tim Jones David Kang Shani King I? 'Q 6' 'Ci 'Qs 14 ' v .iiristopher Lacey Miz? s ' 2, Z5 , ef x i ' V142 1 Y X Q.. , 1 1 il YY i WQKH i f MV 4 1 if wig? in' f W 1,51 1 Ne f f 'SQ K g if 4 K 7 , 0 , 5 t g' J ., A-yi is igs Q , K as 'lt of if 1 t . 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Yvonne Wanden. Aaron Watchempino. Jennifer Watt. Michele Way, Marion Weber. Thomas Wharton, Denise Whitaker, Alison White, Robert Wilburn, Lisa Wilcock, Christine Wilcock, Jennifer Wiley, Aaron Wilkins. Tammie Williams. Johnny Williamson, Kristina Willis, Jeffrey Winder. Ana Winegarner, Kim Winters, Richard Wisner, Kelley Wittmayer, Jennifer Wolfe, Michell Wong. Gregory Wood. Teresa Wright, Kristina Young, Gregory Young. Sandra Ziegler. Gregory Simmons-Ziegler l69 ILLUSIO OF 3111. x ,yt x, ly-H IX' :.fgg m XX? S-y Freshmen U Q 4? S ,A r: an t 1 v ' 'Y 'K R ,E ff f ' S 1 I S ,. , ww 1 , k 2,72 A N. X 119 QE, A! WM 2, fx' 1, Z7 Y' 1 W fo M N Ziff S f N. WW Mu , . Q MW f ., ul., A JN' ns N V fy W X X X X 3, as 3 an nuns: num: 1i 11111 f nf, T 1 i f : :mx ll 3 un : 1 j 1 K 1 : K 'gi C 9' I ,X x' .. f S. if, S1 Ny .M-.N ,M 3 1 S KZ' y Freshmen Acamo, Matt Ackerman. Mike Akins. Jonathan Allen, Kelissa Alviso, Alfred Amador. Anthony Ambrosino, Michael Anderson, Wendi Anglin, Matthew Arnoldus. Nicole Babington, Denise Bailey. Tami Baird, Christine Baker. Lindley Baker. Natalie Baker, Patricia Balaris, Brian Ball, Angela Baptista, John Barger. Lee Baxter. Geoffrey Beason, Michelle Bechtold, Lori Beckett. Peggy Begonia, Paul Beguin. Kimberly Benscoter, Stacey Benscoter, Tracey Bersie, Damon Bettencourt, Staci Bettencourt, Dennis Bickers, Reggie Binkley. Sandy Biscamp. Michelle Bissinger, Merisa Blackard. Michael Blair, Stephen Booras, Kerry Borchin, Dane Bradley. Charles Bragg, Jeanne Brandi, Janet Brewster, Kristin Brink, Kim Brown, Michael Buckholz, Jason Burdick, John Hussey, Noelle Michael fl we Callabres' Camp is Campuzano Ju t Q '- E A N' 4. t .nz Q- , . ,. .f ' M 3 , l 11' 3 vu --af Wi sf. i 'S 1 v ss? 3 ' st ,f ,,... Q . V V, 1 K 3 's , .1 Ta ai B l L -F-'! in 4 I Q L f it 'E l x' 'f 1 . .L .-nfs' ,V Q- ' ,, 1m:l,.. , . gli, xx f- 5: 3 .,, --Q 1 1 Q21 L A Hg 43 ' 1 s 'X L Zh x, . va ,R . 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Charmaine Deadrick, Mark Denson. Marie Denson, Tammy Derosier. Cheryl Detjens. Paul Diaz, Anthony Dickinson. Theresa Doggett. Leslie Dorward. Craig Duba, Frank Dudgeon. Julie Dunaway. Jill Duran, Bill Dykes. Scott Echer. Andrea Acamo-Echer I 73 kckman. Scott Eddleman. Lynda Elizares. Gina Elkins. Tanya Eller. Andrew Ellis. Heather Ellsworth, Julia Elwood. Daniel England. Denver Fagundes. Cindy Faraudo. Steve Fernandes, Shawne Fierro, Tony Finfgeld, Anne Fleshman. Erich Flores, Danny Fontes. Aaron Foscalina, Mike Francis. Judy Franks, Martha Froeschner. Adrian Funk. Michelle Furnberg, Grant Galles, Holli Gambotto, Gina Garcia. Andrea Garcia, Dorthy Garza, John Gayer, Suzi Gazzaway, Curtis Ghiorso. Daniel Gibson, Jenay Goard. Kelly Goins, Bryant Gonzales, Diana Goodman. Kim Goodman. Bob Gordon, Laurie Gormely. John Governor, Vickie Graber, Darrin Graber, David Green. Gina Gregory. Kenny Gregson. Bob Greiner, Scot Grumely. Mike Guerin, Ricky Gummus. Mike Hansen, Barbara Hansen. 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Courtney Purcell. Mark Quinones. Miriam Quinzon. Ron Racht. Dianne Raines. Steve Ramirez. Ruth Ramos. David Ravazzini, John Rhoades, Brian Richards. Dan Riell. Diana Ritter. Bonnie Rocha. Vicki Rodrigues. Carl Roe. Cindy Rosa. Jackie Rouviere. Celeste Rule, Sandy Ryno, Scott K eller-R yno I 77 Sadler, Kirk Sampayan. Joan Sampayan, Pedro Sample, Mark Samuels, Antoinette Schaack. Eddie Schmierer, Gina Schmitt, Kenny Schultz, Darren Scott, Bobby Scott, Vicki Scullion, Ann Shannon. Kristen Short, Randy Silva, Tina Silva, Bob Sims. Monica Sims. Stephanie Smith, David Smith, Tonya Smith, Trieva Snideman, Warren Soares, Georgeann Sobrero, Diane Souza. Renee Souza. Veronica Stanfill. Courtney Stanford, Gregg Steers, Kirk Stevens, Lena Steichen, Patrick Stiver. Patcharee Stockley. Charles Stoneham, Cory Stowell. Marc Theile. 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X a X 51755, M1223 W J Tm -Q.. 4 A 1 A , .,.XKv . , ., fm qajf- , 1 my . . X . 1 i4 L 1 ll ll if Qi Qi ii 9 we 3 5, as 3 X X X 1? X. Showing enthu ia l82-l Women of ACapella, 2 Mr. David Branson, leader of all, 3 LHS symphonic band joins forces with Cal State Hayward for an arousing evening. l83-I Symphonic band prepares to perform: 2 ACapella: Nancy Rogers. Donna McCallister, .lill Armantrout, Barbara Lightfoot, Becky Washburn. Robin Butler, Laura Kelly, top, Mona Ofiesh, Lisa Jensen, Annette Knuckols, Jocelyn Furnberg, Sandy Spataro, Patty Baker, Kendra Peterson, Carla Lytle, Christine Snell, 3 ACapellaf front, Alan Downey, Richard Ridge, David Francis, Ben Holck, top. Tim Weimer, Knut Olsen, Carl Halverson, Scott Schultze, Mike Ingols, Steve Miller Music n.n.........,. Music I83 Music inspires achlevementif t -Ne- J, ,jiri 1 y 2 ,Q llili 5 ' n vi ,, ,L Q Q V '4 I A5 A lla 2. Ll.'2llIa.F-1-,Eili lil H lla! Y 1 -1 A all I84-I With an abundance of fine young musicians, the Concert Band marched and performed through another reputable year: 2 Adding spirit and enthusiasm to every rally, the band always struck a key note. l85-I Reognized by all, the fine efforts of John Thomas enlightened every performance: 2 After achieving a command performance at Solo Ensemble, Janice Bishop had another rewarding years 3 Inspiring achievement every year, the Symphonic Band was again recognized as a group of outstanding musicians. IS-I Music A 35 ll 'A 3 as H-l f?'TL 9'-' J 2 :WWW Z! 1, Vw ,Z-ff f F f ,gf 'ei A fa 5., hsfm. gqfj ,aff ? f -WW? x 3 O O ngmg playing accompli hin l86-I Treble Clefp 2 Mixed Chorus: 3 Bass Clef. IS7-I Jazz Bands 2 Orchestra. 1 A J -we ia 1 I V 1 4 f fl il' ,. .f I In . . . ,ks ,vm 'Q v wp. 1 1 75' 1, je 4 , . WTS' 74: ! . P ...a-nv- .4 ...B M , ..2i ab. 4 s 3 ' 3 y . -. .QA Music I8 7 -...sk 'T W W1 'SQ' M morie and illusion ... 1 an ' V W l all all 'Z :V V 41 sv' ,.ae i3mh An illusion exists that a yearbook captures everybody's experiences, or should. Each year the yearbook staff uses pictures and copy to record a unique moment in time for each individual person. Throughout the year. photographers are hot on the trail of students and faculty. The El Vaquero staff members begin a sequence of tasks in the effort to compile a book for everyone to enjoy. When deadline times roll around, so does the pressure. The illusion of a deadline is the feeling of a dark shadow looming overhead. The reality is a rush to get a picture printed and cropped, to write a copy that captures the experience. and to create a layout that best shows students and activities. Working late on school nights and coming to school on weekends to complete the deadlines seemed like more than enough time. but in reality, it never was. Engrossed in the seemingly never-ending effort to capture and record a memory. the staff is all at once stunned when suddenly it's over. As the school year draws to a close, the books. once just a mass of pictures, writing and layouts, now are bound together as real books which tell a story. June sees the end of a long, busy year full of the click of shutters. the movement of pens to describe an experience, and the illusion of a page to represent a moment in time. Now it is up to the students to remember their own reality. ?earbook mi K 3 A I sr., f i +I -pn 4 t '--Li 4--an-... l88-I Sue Swift experiences impending deadline doom, 2 Mike Piazza prepares for a productive day: 3 Steve Adamske looks for an open Poke, 4 The staff clowns: 5 Asleep on the job? l89-I Mike Stella and Greg Jensen create a layout: 2 Teresa Hrubesh, Duane Hole, Mike Piazza, Shari Friedel. Mike Riddle. Jim Edmondson, Mike Stella. Steve Adamske, Phyllis Primm, Reuben Guerin, Sarah Michael, Susan Gomes. not pictured ads manager Dawn Moor, Bill Hicks. Craig Gelber, Pepper lothrop, 3 Mark Leong contemplates the moment, 4 Susan Gomes and advisor Pat Gregorio balance the budget, 5 The dark room illusion attacks, Valuable assistance was provided by the generosity of Mr. Bronzan, Miss Lucido, Mrs. Resemius, Mr. Adamske, karen Nidick, and Diane Frauenholz. El Vaquerito Every clock at Livermore High makes a ticking noise as the minute hand is about to change. If one were to judge classes by the click of the clock, the long, slow moving periods would be the ones in which we wait for each clock tick, anticipating anxiously the final bell. In some classes, however, the ticking clock is never heard. An active staff of ll people in 4th period journalism sometimes makes hearing the clock and often each other unnecessary and impossible. Story assignments, interviews. writing, editing, typing, layout, distribution . . . all these activities create the illusion of a chronic lack of time-the ticking clock seems to noiselessly leap to the end of the hour. This year's EI Vaquerito staff learned not only basic journalism skills but more important lessons about working with themselves and each other. And of course they learned to cope with deadline rush. A willingness and interest in the process of putting the El Vaquerito together contributed to an interesting and informative paper. i, sf ' A I' 4' ff 1 6 V 1 Y Q 1 K l. l .. ' at ' . 35. 1, ' 'N , Ti X' . ll 3 4' Q 7':s-...M-ff vs e H 1 Newspaper X? . g -nt. ,gif il 1 . my ' 1 4,+g,. ,4 , xiii ' f 7 ,Zia -, s X Q tif fn, fm Q ,,,. v .1 k . Q 'Y f Q 'W-3 l9O-I Dave Garcia lays out graphics for the December issue sports section, 2 Editor Susan Rambo carefully critiques the staff 's latest accomplishment, 3 Caroline Thompson reads inquiries from 'Dear Cowboy. l9l-l Jason Hoffman and Susan Rambo add the finishing touches to the January issue, 2 Carrie Oldes and David Gagetta carefully crop pictures, 3 Back Row: Mike lngols, Susan Rambo, Eddie Mc Thorn, Joe Horne. Caroline Thompson, Lisa Dick, Dave Garcia, Tim Evanson, Chris Morrison, Middle Row: Carrie Oldes, Trena Banes, Cheryl Custodia, Pam Henderson, Julie Dolan, Jason Hoffman, Tom Ferreira, Front Row: Lisa Balatayo, .leff Johnson, David Gagetta, not pictured: Joe Silva, Jeff Wong, 4 .loe Home listens attentively to story idea discussion. Newspaper I9l q ci .L f- l 'ZZ ff ff 'YR ' av 1 i s? , 55 , 5 'ZX tudent , lead th 'A , ,, ,,,11,,ga gx A , 5, - Y .. +5 :tm- . . xr 1, s 1 1 sz if 5 'if Q J' it ' Q 9' ' ' i +3512 , ' ' .51-'-I i. 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Associated Student Body CASBD represents the entire student body through the student council, the officers, and the student activity board CSABD. Sandy Spataro, School Board Rep: The leadership and direction were a liaison between the students and the administration, accomplishing fun activities and projects for the school. Jaime Ruiz, Treasurer: lt's an experience l'm glad l didn't miss out on. Annette Beasley, SAB Chairperson: High school is an important part of one's life. The activities help make the years memorable. fuaent Government X 1 af -Q um. XA W,-ws. . xin.. 'fait' Yi' H., I 1' 'l l' . ,,,' Xvgz X , .23 X x .14 I Y I 1 rw .1 3 ' x X 'fs , I A , , 4 ' ' -a 4 ,Y 1' . IL ,Q t z -1 , , ,, , gm.. -- ' ,gkgn-Q ... 'fl 4 129.91 . f..,,,...-za! -,.,-,cf-w.::: ,,4m:,4.e....,,4' - ' ,,,,,w,,- QM, uw, - SAB-Front, left to right: lan Schlientz, Claire Takemori. Elichael Delgado, Jenny Schmidt, Todd Suender, Laura Lathrop, Second row: Annette Beasley, Stuart Greenlee, Kim Winegarner, Nike Piazza, Mary Cooper, third row: Ann Concannon, Duane iole, Denise Burford, Chris Anboltim fourth row: Mark Goralka, glark Schlientz, top row, Martha Eddleman, 2 ASB Officers, 3 .udent Council-Front, left to right: Antoinette Samuels, Todd 'ender, Annette Beasley, Claire Takemori, Jenny Schmidt, icond row, Stacey Poli, Laura Lathrop, Kim Winegarner, Mike azza, Mary Cooper, third row: Tom Dort, Ann Concannon, Eenise Burford, Carl Halverson, Greg Mellor, Janice Bishop, Mark ti is 5? 3 ,cg ,fi Schlientz, fourth row: Mike Delgado, .lenny Montano, Mark Leong, Mark Goralka, Wendy,Comfort, Stuart Greenlee, Marion Way, Duane Hole, Ruth Greenlee, Ian'Schlientz, top row, Gwen Olness, Mary Zimmer, Sandy Spataro, Susan Pomykal, Jackie Hogan, Steve Sandholtz, Lisa Wilburn. l93-l Nancy Folkers, Karen Edwards, Steve Sandholtz, Janice Bishop: 2 Front, Susan Pomykal, Gwen Olness. Doug Kuhl, back, John Bezis, Mary Zimmer, 3 Michael Delgado, Marion Way, Christina Cavanna, Todd Suender: 4 Dan Howell, Barry Montgomery, Craig Dorwood, Carey Pomykal, Student Government 193 pgmwnmfwwtwwg 3- T ..L ..lfI I Unit -fl 'V' -,JL -.. throu h 53 I C0lTll110I1 I if interest 4 - I l94-l Computer Club: 2 Chess Club. l95-I Math Club: This year Math Club has become much more active 'T' and also more fun. I have enjoyed the social exper- ience of being with the other club members at our ...l. weekly meetings and contests. -Collette Clark: 2 , ... Block Lf The important aspect of Block L is that it brings together student athletes from a wide range jd of sports, This diversity forces club members to interact, which in turn creates a good atmosphere for communication that carries over to every day I H 1 1-1 I school life. -.lim West, 3 Ornamental Horticulture. 1 1 , i '- gmwmwwwwumwmwwnwwvvnm -1.1- II.. ...I.. .-1.--n 3... i-'IH-1Lil!-il-HM-WEEMEM-'l!lwHfE.l srnpus Groups IT' ,...L. .-....--A fgzrwuvwmuwqmwwmwwmi 5 . 2?-W'-iii-'ILQZF- lLiil--iLWIP'I A RRS Q- ff? T.. ....L.H-1' EELWHLWWNWEHVHHPNMIEE gwzs--wxrfwav-wax-gg Efi4:m.1:m.-n:m4:ES MHZHIJEW-WZHHIE 1 El Ll H L4 H Eiziweuiwlin-iwzttg I '1ll'l'lllW'liHE-ill I 'I'-' .L iie 1? 1.53-T QI .....'f i L5WiWLiHWiH1WWWWHWi I96l Art Club: 'Vind only God, omnipotent indeed, knew they were mammals of a different breed, -Mayokowsky- This truly de- scribes Art Club, a group of unique creative individuals striving to enhance LHS with decorative and practical talents. -Ingrid Thorn- quist: 2 IEC Club: International Exchange Club promotes interna- tional learning and friendships. The club 's main event, International Exchange Day, was held in the fall. Foreign exchange students from England, Australia, Japan, Germany. and other European countries attended Livermore High for a day. Friendships were started. con- tinued throughout the school year, and many will be continued further, -.lim Grace, 3 California Scholarship Federation. 197-I CSF - f?i?5gQ'LiL-T Groups Q 51 'I'- 53 E3 ?i 'I'- ...J- 51 T-' T': 'll- 'T' ..-L. 55' T E553-1 ILilHL'liVIb1i F lla!-Wil-tl-AlIl1L E1-1 Francisco really promoted a lot of interest in the club. With our nex advisors, there have been many changes in the club. The officeni and board members have become more involved with the activitie and thus our activities have been improved -CSF Officerf 2 Spiri Club: Spirit Club represents the enthusiasm and pride shared b3 students whose desire it is to be involved beyond just being specte tors. -Christine Snelh 3 Ski Club: The Ski Club per se is not i function but it brings people closer together outside the confines c school. Clubs promote LHS spirit. -SkiClub Member. 1. 1 I l i 4 Ettmatwmmwww-mwtmeiwz officers: CSF has had a great time this year. Our fall trip to Sai 171.1 ...L ...E T -L. .II rr.. .L .E ii.. .L ..l'I. T. I. 'EQ C 1 ? ...MMM z ...J- , I W I 41 gf -I2 - 9 32 A 1 4 in? Q 1525 1- - Q f Qwfz U 1 ' if 15.1 ff -E b -- , ' - , i,, 11' I '15 - - M 1--MM ,,, 4 . lf!-11-'I'P1l-'l'l1l'1'ILffg'1 . I I 1 ' I -l .-L.. 5HL1:mL1:l--1'-42+--1L+:m.E.1g,: ' ,.,...,,,..f,............,. ,,..., ..,, 1. , V.,. , ,, .. N ,M ., , , ,, ' -. vu l l ..n,-f- EE?-iw!-ifhl-1!HL1IE iw jj , 2-3 K 'L+ 1 1-1 L1 2 1-1 L-I : I-1 Campus Groups 197 f3f1WJPfIQIPW'lil1'lHiU r5ir,z1rfz.1z1 ,L-mn.-1:41 -1LW-swam'ran-ufazuwlfax-aw i!hL4lMLlEML4HwL4!hL4!hL M5 ...-.f- ..l. .C ,-.--I .l.. ...L .II 'T' ..L .E 55 I98-I Speech Club: I really appreciated Forensics because it offered me a chance to compete intellectually. . .Forensics forces one to become aware of current issues and think clearly. . .and it does promote friendship, . , -Dave Kangf2.3 Bank of America placque winners, Janice Bishop, Dave Kang. Steve Laughlin. l99 Close-up. Washington, D.C.: Close-up is an exhilarating experience that ev ery senior should ha ve an opportunity to participate in. One learns that government is not just words in a book, but an active body which is quite interesting. Close-up gave me insight on the govern- ment which I never knew, Overall, it was a positive learning exper' ience that was a whole lot of fun. -Carl Halverson. UQ-7lil'i'liH'liHHiHl-lil-ll-liHLliP'lLlfQ ....L.. T.. ...L I ..L.. 5511!-'lflwl-'l!HL'l!!-1L'lfl1I-'HHH' K q-3.-. ,Q--Q vnu -f ,-4 W!! q---. ...L .-1... I 5 T ...L---f ...L .,..... ...u...... 1 -,....., Campus Groups I99 Behind the SCENES . . Spotlight on Drama Club 2613-I Drama Club . . . gives you a chance to express yourself without inhibitions, according to Heather Dougal, 2 In addition to helping with the fall and spring productions, Drama Club produced small lunchtime skits such as the Charlie Brown Valentine'2 3 Nancy Rogers behind the scenes. 201-I Drama Club officers Donna McCaIlister: 'lt 's fun to be able to create your own reality , Mike Ingolsf Drama is an opportunity to portray a character that you usually don't in reality , Carla Lytle: Theatre is the most exciting way to open up, to get to know people, and to just have plain old fun . . . 1 2 Lunchtime skits entertain and attract prospective members, 3 Jim Fuentes and Erick Reinecker work the sound effects, 4 Lori Christensen, Pat Green. Brian Lebow, and Karen Evanson perform backstage A tasks that are a vital part of productions. C lub W pw Drama Club 201 r 1 Life tr- J 4 il rf W 94 Z sf 202-l Anne Madsen and Debbie Foscalinaf 2 FFA hits the slopes, 3 Debbie Foscalina, Mike Weaver, Gina Barbera, Terri Ambrosino, Larry Hoffman: 4 Mike Ambrosino, Kristen Shannon, Brett Berridge, Lisa Migliore, Dusty Miller: 5 Gina Barbera, 5 Dusty Miller, Jamie Muzalski, Vince Morris, Steve Laughlin. larry Hoffman, Sean Barnes, Patrick Kennedy, Brett Eerrrdge, Mike Ambrosino, Patty Seale, Dan Marciel, .iofm ,i'ef:e2,:n. Shawn Miller, Mike Brown. Ed Magee, Clay Rose, Neil Foscalina, .lon Mitchell. Farmers Of America ,wgw 1, D HJ- 4-f 1, if gg? za 1 , 1 by if -,,QY4' a s za? end a busy year The Livermore chapter of the Future Farmers of America is part of a national organization with over 500,0CD members. The IOS FFA members on the LHS campus saw another productive year highlighted by the Alameda County Fair. For the 23rd consecutive year, Livermore walked away with numerous awards. Among the prize winners were Peggy Costello and Brian Cook. Under President Charlie Bailey, the club sponsored many activities such as the annual hay- bucking contest, the donkey basketball game, and the chicken bar-b-que. A field trip to the International Sportman's Show in San Francisco, and a ski trip to Dodge Ridge on Feb. ll were among the club's off-campus activities. In addition to planning many events, the FFA also participated in debate and speech contests. In the state competitions Livermore fared well in achievement and leadership. Successful competitors Brett Berridge and Gina Barbera excelled in Creed speaking and extemporaneous speaking. The best beef products award was won by Anne Madsen and Debbie Foscalina won honors in sheep production. The Livermore chapter of Future Farmers completed an active and successful year on campus as well as in the community by living up to their motto of learning to do. doing to learn, learning to live, and learning to serve. 203-l Brett Berridge, 2 FFA members crowd around advisor Ron Furtado to see what's in store for them, 3 FFA won first place in club competition with their Homecoming float. Peter Pan visits the farm . 17 Future Farmers Of America 203 if f X M , I ,f I fIJOiii C ,flfltfflilfl IIAIR DESIGNS I FOR Xe X MISN AND WOMEN OX jf!! 2580 Old Ifirst St, Livermore, CA 443-383i thZ5 0 Dv ANCED I415J 443-2000 the CIO mlll om Q Fashions at Discount Prices -'Raef' DDW' Schnebe I Hours Mon-Sat 10-6 Room-:TS President Sun 12-5 INC. SANDY JACOBS 4229 FIRST STREET 1415946211747 PLEASANTON. CA 94566 2127 So. Vasco Rd., Livermore, Ca. 94550 ,. I-NX ' .Qfiw f 4 L 'Z -E - ' 'C-Q , a? Isg iff fwix i Ta 1- If My i ' apr 15 - , , O i V ' If I 'ei' 4 I I' I . .,:XQ:..I5'n. 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Daily DoIvI's SURPLUS PM 1803 HOLMES STREET PHONE LIVERMORE, CALIF. 94550 14159 443- 1612 Comping 84 Sporhng Goods Bookpooking Equipmeni Upnolsiery Fabrics W K cw Nougohyde 447-9629 PBlNTING 26 2 Old First St. 0 Livermore -6 - - 455-4605 Dominick Saccullo 56 So. Livermore R Livermore, Ca O Hours Daily 9 P Thurs 9 9 lf? .1 i mi' 1' G5 1 -MM XC l .KV AUTO BODY I Wg I 1 I N, A It JL I Vi! COMPLETE fr YP' T, - AUTO Rom REPAIR5 f EQ it my L - AUTO PAINTING HQ ' 4 COLOR MATCHING EXPERTS if - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' i-'r f E' 1 - PIRERGLASS AND RoAT SPECIALISTS OUR TWO LOCATIONS 114117 SEQ? 24162 SEO l L LIVERM '5'5i's , ments 829 8061 6451 SCAPNLET CRT DUBLIN FRAME STPNAIGHTENING OUALIT Y WOVl.l4MfXN2l-llF' E C NAPA NAPAP i l D8zM AUTO PARTS ? Our hats off to the Class of '83 Liver Dublin 4845 Ch T T 89117 S I? 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CALIF. 94550 DUBLIN PLAZA 7233 REGIONAL STREET DUBLIN. CALIF. 94566 Congratulations to the Class of ,83 from your friends at J C Penney s J.C. Penney Company Inc. 1911-2nd St. Livermore California 94550 Tel. 447-4222 BURTON S SHOES 1891 Second St Livermore Good Luck to The Class of '83 Bill Geyer 475-44 7-0860 Bob Geyer Ll VERMORE TROPHIES A wards Plaques Medallions Ribbons Badges Engraving Evenings By Appointment 2222 SECOND ST TUES SAT 10 6 P M LIVERMORE CA 94550 SUN MON CLOSED Advertisements 219 ,- f . G. Q' V , 6 X X 'Img You .f X ,Rf , ,fl ine Cinemas 4 ' V Good luck to the Class of '83. Thank you for your patronage. We offer the best admission price in the valley. f. F 1722 First sf. 0 ' Livermore ,' 447-2546 X the grea est! L LVL!! I 0 2,175 ,l,3,k L.wdf?,.g4 , I Q 1 , , , K, gl wg M HJ, , , ZI2!x1kJ!'?4' w gfys-cv ,ey p?1,fJf0efc6O,2 We m eefaeaf d7'fLf' 'Huggy JL' Z 'VWANAJ Wccff . 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K ,Q ,I A 1 ,ev ,f 1 fs 2- f-er fe 4 But then again, so s our pizza.. m,f,og,mQog, as Q, . ,1 ev V ' is I A r 1 . -, A f. - X L, , . f ff. f 4 X' f ' 4 L, we '-af'ff1Px4De L. , fezfcwflezrgr 4 K I K. f ffild ,Lilulnv wk 31, 7 j ,dw iw Wir V ,i ' if 1 'va' -it X i dt' 93 I Y , f f V fi 7 V, I U QL V 5 If 'Q 'l'Q4..L K - f , 5 H ,J Rllllllh lable Q ii 7 I wiv' X fx 4 N 1540 First St, 4098 East Ave. Livermore Livermore 45571345 443-2700 -'risernents a Lane Lava Chest . 56 , Fresh Flowers gl Unique De g ,. 0,-'. 2026 First St. Livermore 447-3040 FOR THAT SPECIAL GRADUATE . , . MANY STYLES IN STOCK LAY-A-WAY PLAN A ll p.. ,Ar ., A if , . W qv q ,E A A Ff F'F 1 AMP5 FURNITURE 81lNTERIORS All Sm, Girls 2695 Old First St., Livermore remember 10 Dick up your free miniature 447-1980 HOURS: Mons, Wed., Thurs. 10 am-8 pm, Hope Chest Tues., Fri., Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun 1-5 pm Radio ' Er l X ' WF 'TE BVOS ELECTRONICS - STEREO - HI-Fl vlbv wvewqh .bA 4 Ns, . 1 1-, ,I ., ., 1 -,.,! , Y James Jackson Jr. 5,1 I5 ,M,im-3341 1' N , A 4 LIVERMORE, CA. 94550 ' l415l455-6373 1422 FIRST ST- E Q' I0 Y ii',1lfV : ,, 1, . 1 w 'J A y- 'ry 0, f I , 1'-'fur ff: -, 'Wifi-i, . -, 5 71 L. Miyo's LIVERMORE Flowers AW , A Wedmngs Where service is . Corsages the difference 5555 Tesla Rd Lvermo e Ca 94550 I 0 All special Opgntggm -?130Pm - Ei arn- TTI Ocmons Closed Sungays Wente Bros Salutes III. my Wide Service the Class of 83 graduating 'Q during our Centennial Year 9 . Advertisements 221 . V. go vac MALATESTA ' . -.KX - is Mfmeef it . k: CEI Vaquero fbi? v Q 'e Mexican nesmunnm ' 7 ' F P X Ll 1 'ZF Y. 3' 25 L Sr' Liver ore, Co. C4155 455-6282 447-8583 f-N X .. ku rf' 4, 'Q yy . -Z ,W .- ...- X r-X A dverfisements Mel's Hair Styling Individual I-lair Design Why wait to make an Appointment? ,vm--'Q ni- Si H9110 S . ggffevn W 149 North L Livermore Tues.-Fri.9-6 Sat. 84:30 f ELEVEI1 , O I R 0 10550 O , g,i.1m1Kif B O O K S Fourth Hordooond G Poperoocla ' Selecrroo of oll Open 24 hours -41'I 5 X 41417-MIKE Owner - Clpernat fvlikes One Hour Cleoners Safeway, Longs Shopping Center' Coregorres Soecol Order ,ervrce Norecords Bools Morles 0 osrers 0 Coen ora 1850 Rorlrood Ave Lwermore MCH, T , W U, F r ogc Q rr E N Trror10O Q -ovwfgp S r ---ff-Av N :lair-3 1 .-., f - wr o I C o 0 P l O 2074 Second St. 447-0800 The Rumberger s Our flowers say lt for you Servlng the Valley slnce 1947 Knodt's Flowers Nl-F 7-7 '1 4130 First, Street, S B46 L: more. Calufonma 941550 447-6737 BBZZEII' CQIIIOI1 A , Q if if 51 Ebozoflly I1 Beauty gafon 157 SOUTH N STREET tREARl HAIR CARE FOR MEN 8 WOMEN 1971 S O C4151 443 2300 ' Exotic Gifts 0 Jewelry 0 Cookware ' Baskets ' Oriental Foods EC ND ST. LAVERMORE. CA. 94550 Advertisements 223 , W' xi I 1: T 'M ' Mxssixej' L I xt- -I rv? An: 1 2- fag-arg. I .iii-it 2044 lst sf. , ..,X ,Q My , , 4 4- 'I-f.. ' ' M' infix, 5 I LIVQIYTIOFQ, C8 .I 'say-iw f ic WT? A Qi I 94550 arg. fi' ' A I Normandy Hair Design Your Styling Needs Done Your Way TI-IE GREATEST TASTE TREAT THIS SIDE QE GREAT BRITAIN. TRY OUR DEEP FRIED MUSI-IROOMS 51 ZUCCI-IINI 1554 RAILROAD AVE 4418 37411 'awrsir i .J lY?6flfS givofmandy Q H I Other Fine Foods open 7 Days 54 Italian Style Spaghetti 8: Ravioli ' ,W Y ? ta ' f Q if 1 351., 4 ' f I X- -. 'CW WP , ' i 15 My y . W, si , fo A - I Mon.-Thurs. f 4:00-111oop.m. S '2 I, ' Sun A 3100-1o1o0p.m. 1 I I 288 Main sr. S I Pleasanton Beer on Tap I' W and he 846-2520 Orders to go. I W' , 4: Q, Owner: Valerie Gannon fr YF 'QI I , , the I gl photo shop A 'Q 'ff ' . 2 I 1, if I A Mew, If I' 7209 Piegionol Sr A KODAK PROFESSIONAL STOCIQHOUSE DEALER PHOTOGPNAPHIC EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES Ask ooour Srodenr Discounts Dublin Co, 04566 8 Advertisements 225 X' Closs of '83 MAY YOU STRIKE ONLY TI-IE RIGHT KEYS IN LIFE CALLESEN TYPING SERVICE N 449-4220 ' e ate gornfueldwe - ASING - SERV fu ,W P in L' cA94sso Ph msyaaas oo ' sI,s 1QQf,j f5i aI ' 1r'v' ' ' I Q 0, .:!'f -' ' Qkfejm Q ' ' g w-,zf-f- -f. rfw 1111211 ' I or rwmnefu 1858 Fourth St., Livermore, Ca. 94550 455-5661 Bring in yearbook for a 10? discount, now through July 4, 1983. ML. N-. .- ' I em? 3 mini? 5 ffl? ,nr- A Advertisements 227 I 4 ii I I I J d gm: my rzghi arm fa be Sunset Office PM I dmbldgyffvug 1432 Concannon Blvd. 447-2774 VALLEY PQRTRAITS I I Q 1304 First St. S lake' a pcvk mm . . I QZSON I ' . 277 14420 05464 I nlv- I L' :zur 62 used olollmzg aw m for Ilia' t'Il!l'I'U fumilv I Open 24 hrs. U I Congratulations to Jong-4446 2205 Ist. st., lzvernzon I all of you in l83l I I , iifff ,V 4 fi? l..' gi' 4 I 14 I T Q I I 4 f 'I I I, 4 I I .1157 E -N. my 1 'B ' Nike g I 1' fi ,ui . ,ff ' f Q ., 1 Patrick I , I .eo I, I . I 3 'Q-1 Spot Built I 4 Pony jams? 55 5, Rawlings I 757 Q,j -, P sy Russell 5 I ' Southern Athletic -- I If F 5 3 N 7 Medalist 44 7 I I 1 uf Swingster A X Ag ,1 '. I. King Louie g ii, Dolfin ' if M I Xl ,u i Ocean Pool AV I -jg I '- Spalding fi - I I I :if I ': ,.,4' 2 K i, I I- , fi-Q I. W Louisville siusger if 1 1 A- ' f.i.gx.:g:w'Ti l . AJD I ,BL ,fn M ,i , 55? 45755 ,K ' New Era f'Y395?'x, 'A E Umbro I F 5: 7 Mizuno Q ,ISN I I Bonnie avg 6' I . Bike I 'V 'A ' fm - S 2031 THIRD sT. ,ma f f I fs. -vss I , ., Kg: I:-4-is ki e L p X I I I I I 5-rtiseriients TYPEWRITERS ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS CALCULATORS ADDING MACHINES FURNITURE CASH REGISTERS COPIES 'Wczffeq Ogfcce Zgacpmwt 2257 THIRD ST. SALES LIVERMORE CA. 94550 SERVICE 447-5522 RENTALS take prlde m servlng you W ne 'N Best Wlshes to the Class o 3 CV I 117 south s sf Llvermore 447 9003 Lee's Jewelers Gronodo Shopping Center LEE 84 LEONA GILLETTE 1809 Holmes St. 447-3226 ' Llvermore, CA 94550 GOLD LANCE CLASS RINGS AVAILABLE - 'Em IDBIDB AMCJ Codirolr Motor Co MARK CODIROLI O E,C 3. BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WITH A GOOD EDUCATION .3255 I K ., .'.: ,- anv A IA 5oee oAL ' 4 2 ' ,ulz X ,.,. Oakland Executlve Center Structural Steel Detallmg By PM CALIFORNIA INC I' I E YI I ' sep Renault O O I 373 RSTST ' SALES MANAGER En A9-1550 4 5I 44 1000 We ' ' ' I U I , Q . ,.,f X- ' , f 0 I A ' . A It N . 9. 1 A sv A -I , .uf K 'A A CZ! I -ff M' 9 1 V g F we 15. is . - A V gy .3 ffl -5.5 wwegxbiz-Q- .- - ,N ' I ,' j' V. - QW ' W , I .e1iif,w-sn. .' ' J' 9 'E - AJ' P , 'M M. , Q Q, A 'A T f ww, WEE? w Vi? K E .I H ' IW V W-K :H-:-., vw Maj iw f'1-WL 43 A 1' I ' ' V ,Z W ,, AL.. 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