Loara High School - Seaxe Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

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t J iT iLJi .Lai iLi : ; Cong Ouief ' 89 tf •v -c 4 ,Cs $ A ao £ 5 ' : =;v x - 7a6 of Coderiti OptoiMq. . .2 (U Of 89. . .14 £po $. . .56 Actofo . . . 120 •fSpi 1 ' -:-y ■ ■. ■ v _ $£. . .Ok 192. . Facufy 204. . . k PA Afiii 226. . MwlendUkwrn MUX v 8E 7765 H6tf Cswda Avum Uta , CM 92804 We, Wii AL ' aiji Rtottotbm. . . Tk Tim Wlm Tlmqk We£ £ui M. . . o o oo oo o o oo oo o o oo o o o o oo oo o o o o o o o o oo OO 00 oo o o o o . . . Peopk Wlur Made, Ui ■- •- . Turn Wtm, We Ttwuqlfc We, CovMuX Take, Aug Mi m T ' . : .•yrgafg : mm„ m Tk Look We, Liked 12 . . . Lotvuii Faw £uk . r deb a J do joQ GcO dfe (X) m 16 8l %f ' Sanaa I. Abdellatif Heather A. Adair Kelly L. Ahrens Areeq O. Akel Joseph B. Albano At a sing along assembly, seniors follow the bouncing ball Jeff Allen Reeky K. Aman Jeffrey S. Anderson Tina L. Andrews Aldo I ' . Arias 17 16 Elizabeth P. Arundel Flor M. Astorga Raymond P. Austad Tarman Aziz Jennifer 5. Bailey Mark packs up for a trek across Loara. Matt J. Baker 11 L Rusti L. Banagas Kimberly D. Barber Diane M. Baum John D. Beck Amy Donoghue. Visine Queen. Tera M. Bengochea Shawn and Jimmy plot lotto strategies. Mm f 1 David J. Berggren Dunya M. Bleasdale JefT P. Blum Aaron L. Boehme Karen R. Bondar Kirsten n. Bornflcth Mark D. Bowman Meghan F.. Boyle Lisa C. Brancati Ron S. Brand ' - 20 Denise and Sanaa, Loara ' s resident tree surgeons, smile proudly after administering first aid. Korry W. Brush Sumer L. Burgess Scott A. Burkhardt John D. Cairns Michelle R. Callin Leila K. Campbell Teddy giggles after a successful laughing gas experiment in phys ics. Anastasia M. Campellone Melissa K. Cannon Thomas P. Caples SherryAnn Capurro Diego R. Carlin Sara Castillo Grace and her interpretation of academic excellence. Bill Say, Melanie. how about il we catch some 31 Flavors after the game? Melanic: Oh. joy. what will he think of next? Kuth I asloid Joanne V C hang 21 22 David M. Chi My buddy, my buddy, wherever I go. she goes. Kai-Ning Chiang Kevin S. Chu Pai-tze Chung Dong wants to be a pepper, too! Michael S. Clancy In Sik demonstrates proper folder etiquette Kelly C. Clark Troy Clark Scott A. Claypool Bill Clayton Amy Clover Lisa L. Cochran Angela M. Cordes The man, the mirror, the hair Keri L. Corona Sergio X. Cortez 24 Brian K. Cowan Kaii D. Crouch Believe it or not, Ruth actually brings homemade mango chutney to football games. Shannon M. Crucil Jessica A. Cruz Carmen M. Damasco Sharon J. Daniel Duy Dao With a picture perfect smile. Kymberlie Roundtree greets a SEAXE photographer Benoit D. Desmarais Amy E. Donoghue Khona K. Eaton Monique L. Egger Randy Halcomb wonders if he ' ll be able to wash off his Saxon Spirit Deanne Eggett Andy T. Elledge James M. Elliott Sascha Elsing Jamf W. 26 Kimberly A. Evans Eugenia P. Farley Michelle A. Farrell Shawn A. Favilla Steve M. Feeney Curt W. Fingal Keri, Joe, and Kirsten play follow the leader. Mark Flores Mike Fonseca Joshua A. Fruhlinger Donna T. Fujishige Miguel Qalindo Autumn M. Qann Claudia Qaravito Michelle C. Qarrow Mike Lindsay, a Saxon original, has his own style for studying. Denise L. Gardner Larry C. Qebhart Michelle J. Gilbert Joey R. Giranda Reynold P. Glanz 3ft ma Victoria Gomez Shannon Crucil concentrates during a drill team routine at half-time Jeff D. Gordon 27 28 Larry began trying to find out how many licks it took to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop. but decided to kiss his instead. Shelley R. Grace Between classes. David Jenner is surprised to learn that he has been selected as milk monitor of the week. Lisa E. Graham Kelly E. Graton Derek A. Gray Ray M. Guajardo Jose I. Guerra Heather D. Quill No. seriously. Kelly. I think my ears are still ringing. I think it was Jason Braver ' s trumpet playing. ' Roger J. Gull Randy D. Malcomb Mike Q. Hall Grace M. Hamai Pee Wee Herman — married — you don ' t mean it. says Michelle Gilbert. Jennifer Hanna. in a moment of spirited intensity, vainly attempts to cheer up her fellow cheerleaders. Jeff S. Hanson I is.i M. II. inns 29 30 Charles S. Harvey Can it be that these three have the same birthday? tiah. Anastasia Hernandez Mario J. Hernandez Ralph Hernandez Cynthia M. Herrington Anjanette L. Hetz Kelly D. Hines And after the game. I ' m going to Disneyland! declares Troy. Dung rt. Ho Between downs. Erika Tucker practices the soprano part of Handel ' s Hallelujah chorus . Kathryn T. Hopper Mike Q. Morsley Andy Y. Huang John J. Huancj Loara lets U.B.U. Andrea K. Hubbard 31 22 Hey. you with the tray, I want some popcorn! Johnna M. lantorno Holly M. Ingram Efren Jaime Jennifer Q. Jiang Janet L. Johnston Christopher W. Jones Monica maintains a mesmerizing meditation Maureen J. Karlen Annie Kaye Samia F. Khawaja Do you see double, too? Roxanne throws a Saxon snit. Ma-Yonci Kim M.isounq S Kim lina Kim 33 34 Le Ann M. Klos Donovan Knight Five more measures . can I make it before I run out of breath? ponders Akemi. William J. Lackey Michcle J. l.aflair Stu I. Lamdcn John Huang, winner of Mr. Leader ' s Newton ' s Apple Award 35 Sergio stares sullenly, silently southward. Teddy P. Lee Bradley C. Leonard Rachel A. Levin Amy p oudly displays the latest in post-cataract surgery eyewear. Mi h.irl l.indsr ( live M. 1 in 36 Remember the lime . says William Lackey. Dannel Llusala Kirstin Lombardi Rosana Loreto For Curt Fingal. yoga is a must! Phone; T. Luc Michelle and Adam with their Dating Came chaperones. Josie Luna Becky Aman practices a Globe Trotters routine for Senior Follies. Maileen Q. Macanas Dennis W. Mann Kidtuly Martin Kcl ii i ' ,i M.iitim . ' Kox.iniu- Martinez 37 58 Brian W Maver Occasionally. Loara ' s campus Is visited by Spuds, the unofficial mascot of the Class of ' 89. Matt Drager. an 80s kind of guy. Really! We ' re ordinary, everyday students. Honest! Konald P. Mazur . ' J ;V Melanie Z. Midani Shawn Favilla diligently recopies the entire Constitution for extra credit in A. P. Government. Jana E. Millci Kathryn D. Milo Johnny B. Min Lisa R. Minassian loscph i Mon.ilun Paula J. Morreale 40 Denise Gardner bench presses two pompons. Yes, That ' s right, folks. Two! Maria B. Munguia Michael D. Munyon Susan E. Myers Thfif are strange and powerful forces on the loose at Loara. Paul Nichols Steve Nichols Lisa IS. Nitao Bill W. Norris Glen Pacis Kristina R. Mortis Adrian H. Oliphant Sharon G. Opyrchal Brcnda I. Pacheco Stephanie L. Palfy Francisco J. Paniagua Esther H. Park Young Park Andrea Pensavalle Bill never-let em-seeyou sweat Rucker studies for a test. Misty A. Perry 41 42 Oh. so that ' s how you do it! exclaims the omniscient Scott Talkovic. Mark E. Plettinck Paith K. Popick Jamie L. Potter Monica Press Janine M. Price ' To be a Wallflower or not to be. ponders Annette Hoesh Michael A. Pugh Autumn Pyle Kosanna Ramiez Machcllc M. Heady Teresa M. Reeves 43 Cindy Reyes Joey C. Reyes In Sik Rhee Craig Riedel Shcri Kist ' liiui Michelle M. Roland Erendira Romo OK. I ' ll smile, says Kim. but ya gotta buy a dozen balloons. II Jason D. Rosewame David A. Roth Life with wet nails can be such a bother. exclaims Claudia Kymberlie P. Roundtree 44 MILim A. Kin kei Deborah A. Sasser Lota A. Kuppaner Patricia R. Salas aith A. Salisbury Kimberi) K. Sanders Jeff S. Santelli Alexandra V. Sarmiento Henry Saucedo What makes you think you ' re something special when you smile? asks Brad- Jcnnifer K. Sheehan Susan Shin Nanette Siqala U«4 Ciiobbe F. Silanos Beth A. Smegal Eric B. Smith X ) Tammy Pigmon reminisces about her recent encounter with a wallaby on a trip to the outbacks of Australia. Kari D. Snelling Julie C. Snethen Melanie A. Sparks Karrie A. Stasson Steve You dirty rat Nichols prai tii es his famous nnation. ••■ 46 Amid the chaos of yearbook activities. James remains cool. Kelly E. Steffes Julian A. Stincjatiu Geoff D. Stokes Tara C. Stoneking Steve Summers Jonabel L. Sun Scott A. Talkovic Rusty L. Tamblyn Lam M. Iran nhu Tun Nathaniel A. Trout Double O Bill strikes again 47 Daisy Trujillo Erica L. Tucker There ' s only circumstantial proof that Tarman was left behind in Anaheim by confused and frustrated tourists. § Yoonie and Annie display the true amiability of Loara. Darren H. Van Zee Claudia C. Vargas Virginia Vargas Cristian Viieila I lisabeth iejeila Susan M. Vilioil Scott Von I ' loennics 48 Actually, all Saxons are blond, blue eyed, and friendly! Richard S. Ward Jonny R. Weber Katie S. Whorton Jody L. Wilkins Michelle M. Wilkinson Kenny M. Williams Barbara L. Wills Jill A. Windes Thomas E. Wise Sareth T. Yath Kim Yoshioka Shclli A. Zacharias Kevin D. Zielinski Howard Zimmerman Hi! I ' m Kelly, and this is my sister Julie, and this is my other sister Julie. ' SANAA ABDELLATIF Enjoyed 4Yrs.offun at LHS.butThnkGdltsAL- LOVER! Frenz4ALLthememo: Dung,Brnt,Annie,Lnx,Cleeve + JS. CYanFutur- eINSRAEL!Gdlck ' 89!Lifeiswhatyoumakeit!AuRevoirLOARA + Pals!KITSaun- aBath. HEATHER ADAIR Heyy ' allWeMadelt! ThxM + D4evrythngIlvU! Dave- KPplugnaway ' .2allmyfrnz-JMDHAWAHIHAMSTSJKBK + DK-UR BEST! CK ' s-DntCvUp!RMBRWNDC!GoodLuck ' 89! KELLY AHRENS Thanx mom Ron4allyourhlp! BstBds: JSSOAMBDMII lu- vuguys!Dn ' t4gtallofRfnx!GNO!Jul-thanx4evrything!MF-Illalwysrmbru! HvfnApe Darb!DwayneMLuvu4evr!! AREEG AKEL My graditude to my loving mom caring dad and supporting brothers. My deepest Luv to MOUSSAMuna, Selma.Sylvia, Suzan.Shair, LBNL MaysAAida Eyad EHABAMJAD JOE ALBANO THNX2MYFAMLY CUDLUKFAITH LISA KIMSHERY KIM- MYS ' DICHN ' SO.JS.AD.DJ.OHBYDARBIAPRILMISUGUYS.LETSCOTO- PLES2THEBEACHKIM2GOODTIMESNTHESUMMERL8TERLOARA WEREGON20 JEFFREY BRIAN ALLEN III J A FOREVER THIS TIME MINI TRUCKS THAT BOOM OH. THANKS JUNIORS FOR THE BROKEN WINDOW SUPERBALLS LIVE FOREVER . . . BECKY AMAN Mom,thxs4BNthere lLovUIMich umeanthe wrld2me! Our- MemswillBchrshd!BilURspcl2me!XoThx4fnxMO!Dro,frnzAlwzxoSPRT2je- furgrt!SOCTTTHX4ALLTHELOVE,P.i5.nILuvU! JEFFREY ANDERSON TO FRIENDS TLLSEEYOU WHENISEEYOU MOM DAD ' ICLDN ' THAVEMADEITWITHOUTYOU ' BUDS- CB.MK.MCMH.BA.BR ASTBOUND.TAKETHEWORLDIWIILL.STILL- SOBERANDLOVINTT! ALDO ARIAS 4y r BG-SL PREZ -ThnxNenaMom my f r nz REKHSCKRSCMLSFALMOKSBACDDj4evrythng!ToMy ' ALWAYS FOR- EVERs ' -WENDYCHRIS.NICOLEandMyBestFriendSEAN-StayForeverBy- MySide ELIZABETH ARUNDEL 4yrBG-2xreedsDOM! -JM CM:haha -Imgone UR- stuck!Jen:thanx4Coin4th-Karyn:rememtheallniteparTinrm7609!-BLUSLVR- mom,dude,Sul dad2-ILUVYA-peace Love- FLOR ASTORGA Gracias a toda mi familia por la fuerza que me han dado para salir adelante. thnx2mybuds, CGMPDR ARARFP AGCDCV IluvUall Urspecial CYA-ILuv UMOM! sis bro!89 RAY P. AUSTAD Luv ThanxToFamily. WHATISTHENORM -ISITTO- CONFORM?NOTFORI-IWOODRATHERDIE ONLYTODIETOBE AWAKENFROMTHISREPRESSEDDREAMWECALLLIFE . BETHE- DEATHOFONE TARMAN AZIZ GATE.NHS, CSF,K-BOWL,+ various other nonsense. Thanx to my parents + everyone who has helped me. Good luck to RM.KB, AH.SA, + all my friends. JENNIFER S. BAILEY 4yr Var.Soccer.NHS O ' myGOD! LUNCHBUNCHKIT KNDELHLATRect.SctzRedlite.ToGos4th!ThanktoallmyfriendsandGoodluck VAL2rnoretogomakeitthebestyoucanTAYTAYIDidit!FlyingColors.MOMand- DADloveyoualways yaknow THANKS!89 MATT BAKER THXMOMANDDAD ILUVYOUBESTBUDS SCOTTAND- MATTMYBESTFRIENDSSHJGSFSCNCAMJWMHDLMLJHj CRTHPDONTFORGETTHESQUEGCY-THESQUEGCYLIVESFOREVER- GOODLUCKEVERYONEILGS4EVR RUSTI BANAGAS THX4 THE LUV MOMDADPAMCASIMEL WHT LUV WE SHARE! AJURGRTILUV ALWAYSCAS!THXANORAA:GDLUKKB- KYSCFSBABMBRAASLDANALWYSKNWILUVUIMASCOT 4YRSVAR SOCR KIM BARBER GYMNSCTCS4evr! 2yrVCheer3yrsenShield GdLkNikkiLuv y a!Isolk2hvU4aFJoBFFSdopwc!SpclFrenzBDYBNCRCSGJMDDKSMCRERW AAKBKYLuvUall!SkiTrip89Tm.EXCUME!KITevryl RANDON J. BASSETT 3Yrsfootball ThnxManPa4everything ILuvUThnx2 TheStaff4PuttingupwmeLater2myBudsGoodBye2TheBelAirCrewGoodLuck- Ryan!!!ImProudofyou!!USMC lSenior89 JOHN BECK 4yrs BB Thnx Mom Dad 4 All ur Help Support Jen I Luvya! ur 1 Buds-DaveJeff Andy-ERASURE Zach Mike 1 more Yr Surf-4-Ever Zach!!!TB C-ya 89 CRAIG BELTRAN ThanxMomDadsis. ILuvu! Best of Budz WAR JSA! WARs Brakn enEAST.HEFF ' s, taken ovr!To ThePrcfcct ssaMOE! MRK I WNDR ' BRAT PCK 89 WARMT. TERA BENGOCHEA THNKSDAD.MOM +FMLYLUV-U LISA- GDLCKATLHSW OUTME GS.DL.JW.GH.FS WEMADEIT KS- URAGR8FRND ALEX-ILUVU.UR 1 TB + AJ,KS + DB4EVR4LIFECU- PLEOFRADCUYS WE ' EWGON20 DAVID BERGGREN The last of the DJD is OUTTA HERE! It ' s been quite the venture, MB!BT4! God luck JT.KEEP ON JAMMIN! Thirty seveN OH YEAH!!! Farewell Loara . . . DUNYA BLEASDALE DUNES.2yr V.SOFTBALL.lyr JV.VOLLEYBALL lyr SENATE. Thnx MOM + DAD!Luv Ya CRYS1MISS ARWTKS. LUV SIS- DAVE + SHEL2. JEFF BLUM SeeYa89! THNX LUVMomMike JennBstofluck 2EvrylESP- CLYAE DJTHEMEMORIESRUNFORGETABLEIIlikeURCarTracyi I ' lBeWatnKIMGoodbyeLHSItsbeenfun AARON BOEHME It ' s over we ' re out CSF here we come I MEAN you Jul- RICH-Be All you can BE GLEN  What ' s DONE IS DONE AND HIGH SCHOOL is DONE — HASTA MARK D. BOWMAN Hold Your Fire Keep It Burning Bright Hold The Flame Till The Dream Ignites A Spirit With a Vision Is a Dream With a Mission-NP RUSH 37 MEGHAN E. BOYLE GFBNoie!NicUR2Cool JMon2ShieldEIC VSocHzBnHu bie:Nolelse 4meNUTMEGisyours foreverlLuvYa.andall! Tea- mExcuMeFuture-rmtheDJHe ' stheFBSTUD!OHYEAH! LISA BRANCATI THANXMOM, GRAM.GRAMPS FORYOURSUPPORT LUVYAGUYS!BESTOFLUCKTOMYGDFRENZCM,SB,KM,MC,MK,LU- VYAALLGOODTIMESSUMDENTALG LW BRIL YCHERIEB F FLUV 4AF EDAVE! RON BRAND Avi.Donny, Mom.dad Thanks for everything ' .Michele I ' ll NEVER forget you! Best friends forever Ron + Stu!! Good luck Class of 89 I ' m outa here!! JASON BRAVER 4yrBAND2yr AsstntSectleader ThanksMrSIllmissyou Lo- vetoMom + DadThanks4havingmeSpecialThankyou tomyBubbieGoodluck RachelAlsotoDKRGOHLPRSLSAA-SR89MUSC4EVER YVETTE SIMONE BRINK ASB PRES-4yr-S C B FNC,MR,MM, BK,A- K,EK,KBYK-THANX-MOM DADILUCREN MIKE-CARESWEEZ!GOD BLESS89GETDOWN GETBACKUPAGAIN!SDSU-ILOVEUBRYONE! SASHA BROOKS THANKS 4 MAKING MY HISCHOL YRS FUN GUYS,U KNOW WHO UR! ILVUALL! RENEEREMEMBR PST1MSSUPRA. ANDRA BFFHLVYA! THANKS 4 ALL YOUR LV N SUPORT MUM-N-DAD! KORRY NESS BRUSH TOTARMAN RICH, THEHOME-BODIES LI- VE!AK PLC PIANO ONETOALLMYFRNDS-RMKGTAJWGOODLUCIN THEFUTUREnYRBB2YRVSFSHTHE LEPER CLUB TOURDEFRANCE- .HEREICOME! SUMER BURGESS Thnx MOM + DAD4all yrSupportScott yrtheBestbrother Ieverhadlluvya! MFGDMP BFF Kesh + LisurtheBest! MCBAAPETKEMMRB Funtimes!!BAHAMAS!!!BrianIluvyou4ever! SCOTT A. BURKHARDT Dare to dream in al that you do.Forever can never be wrong. GODRULES4 YRTRUMPETBG Thanks MOMDAD ILOVE UFriends -RWABBSJM U R l 2ME. NeverSayDie! JOHN BUSHMAN BUSH 4yrsftbl2yrs vargdlck MARGRGAA SCSCGRnTEAM90;gdlckC 09lnJEN,luvya;TnxDIMnTonn4tum- mer88Lkrsbk2bkgdlckgysngdlckSNCSKWAODDRTnC 0 ' 89PARTYON DUDES! ELDDY BUSTILLOS IOWEITAL2U-GOD! THNXFAMLY4EVRYTNG - GOODLUKMIKE THNX4B1NGMYFRND-STEVETHNX4LUVNGMEI- L4EVRLUVU-2MYGRLZ-PEGWNUGFLLHKBDLTVJRVINA MYBOYZ ARTJAJ DNT4GTME JOHN D. CAIRNS Time is but a slippery thing Thanks to my family and Friends JI CM HB DM DC JG EY and All others not mentioned and remember to keep the faith MICHELLE CALLIN 2ych2sgGramsCldnt ofMDITWoURLvDaDn KLRthnx4LvBTCK,Dizy4MEANTHWrlD2meThnx4LvnLHtrMKLvYa- !JATHNX.AlwsFnzAD!LuvYaMFLBCMKMSBDGBRCBJHMHDJSTEVEILu- vu!BY LEILA CAMPBELL Thanx mom + Family for all you ' re support, kathy.kari + Friends, you re the Best. Track was a blast ' .I wish you The best kweli!May God bless us all! ANASTASIA CAMPELLONE BFF ' KHLRRE-GDLJJK TOALL-HP.RO, TS,VC,NC,GS,ML,JD,SG,SC,KR,KG.AU,MB.CJ,TNKSMAnPA!!GDLUKAN- DREAnCHRIS!PWDRPUFF89!HEYBILLYBOY4YRSBndlTALIANSRULE! 49 50 MELISSA CANNON Don t I KNOW U? Thnx DORKASAURUS ' U KNOW who U R 4 making it fun. LTD Mixed Up-URA SWTHRT! Mom DAD Thanks For believing in me. I LOVE YOU! THOMAS CAPLES THANX FOR EVERYTHING MOM.ILUV WITS FI- NALLY OVER! WEHADSOMECOODTIMES.MRK.KVN.SCT. MED! KEEPPMPNMH.CSULBHEREICOME!GOODLCKBRODBINDLGADS FAEJGMFJABR-89 JASON CAPPER BURY MAGNETS. SWALLOW THE RAPTURE. IT ' S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT AND I FEEL FINE -M STIPE JANE SAYS XCHURCH REMSTOPTHIS WORLDFOR ROCK + ROLL. SHERRY ANN CAPURRO LuvAtwz2myFrnz DdAkYkMkAjMichy LilkRB- JEf Br KirstenLuvu2Thx4BeingmyBestFriend!Tori Nate Andy Frnz4EverJeany JohnGdlukNxtYrMissUkeri! DIEGO CARLIN THANKSTODADANDBRO FORHELPTHESE4YRS BESTBUDZJC,CM,JM,JCJW,HB,MM.GOODLUCK.RMbrTOKEEPTHE- FAITHANDDONTBurnout!SKASCOOTERSAND6TSOUL l! CECILIA CASIMIRO lYr COURTIERS THNX MOM DAD AC ACJ 4EV- ERYTHING GOOD LUK2MYFRENZ ESP YP GLAD I MET U DAVID G.I Luv u 4 EVE R ZUBA! GoodBye LOARAI ' LL MISSU CLASSof 89 RUTH CAYFORD ThnxLORD.Es ( lsis) Ma Pa.T C, Leanna Becky. Lu- vUso! ByeBT,Air,EpJu BpEySbJ hSKUMEtm Nic KorDeb Mf Mr KbAkBnlhJ- mAmKwHsMsJsSaJfMr.D allLvU GdBlsULrdURmylstLv JOANNE CHANG JV CHEER ' 87 V SONG ' 88 ' 89. THX MOM DAD 4LUV- SPIRIT BFF W MF ILUVU. GOOD LUCK2 YK ALL MY FRENZ, THX4BINTHR. KIT4EVER. 89 BAHAMAS MEMORIES LAST 4EVER! DAVE CHEN BOY, WHAT TA YEAR! IT HAS BEEN FUN AND PAINFUL. THANKS TO MANY FRENZ AND TEACH THIS YEAR TURNED OUT TO BE GREAT. GO, SAXONS! (BEOWULFS?) DAVID CHI THANX -4-EVERYTHING MOM DAD LUV YA ALWAYS MF AP GOOD LUCK IH.RG.TW, DL,AL,SC, AH,DD 27, SURF BRO: JL ' CLASSIC JR TREASURER.SR. V.P. ' HERE I COME UCSB! KEVIN CHU V.BADMINTON GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE BADMINTON STUDS THANX FOR THE BALLONS J! HAVE FUN IN HS G L TO DCJO, SJ.DH, GM.HK, DK.AM, BN.BC SPECIALLY TO ME PAI-TZE CHUNG THANX GMA DAD + my family 4 all our care support 2:MR. NICHLS MR T.JW, SC.EH, AA.Luv BA TH-friends 4ever-HS is over-But I ' ll never 4get u all yr 89 MICHAEL CLANCY SHONN ' ThanxDAD, PAMLOVEU! TG.AD.RG- ,MAlyr.Lt Christians 1! J imE + JohnBremberCarmens?JLceolFrendILu- vya.Mf + RGstay2gather.GoodluckES,Ruth!MARK9:l,10:45 SCOTT CLAYPOOL 4yrBG,2yrJVWrest. I DID IT! ThanxMOM DAD-4- Evrythng.ToMyFriends-KHKGRESCALAHMOAALP-THNX-N-To- MySpFRNDS;SFMBML + KR-youSAVEDME47MONTHS.ILOVEALAL- WAYS AMY CLOVER Dad Mom-IO Evythng2U. Thx4Luv Spt uDsGme Jul- umfD S.BgdILuVuALL!Idywn$!ThNx2tRuBudsCLJTSKNSC. GdLk2FrDSOLD NW.MSUAL.KB.INDbT4Mem.Brad-IWuvU!AlwzyrTmLv LGBNAF!PTY89! LISA COCHRAN IT WAS A LONG HARD BATTLE BUT I WON THE WAR! I OWE IT ALL TO U MOM N DAD! THANKS JIM 4 BEING THERE. ILUVYOU GUYSWITH ALLMYHEART! NOWON2BIGER NBETRTHNGS DAREEN COHEN STACEE DARREN-TLA. IT ' S TIME TO HIT THE WATER. DON ' T FORGET TO BRING THE 02.NOT THE C02 SAM!TH- ANX TO MRS.WILKOFF FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME. SEE YA! NICOLE CONNER 4yr BG, lyr FS, 3yr VCHR,PEP THX MOM I LV U! LIVE IT UP bro IT GOES TOO FAST!BUDS AASBDKBD EXCZ ' ME;RC MB KB JH YB LV4EVR-KK B F H IT ' S BEEN GREAT! BILL COOPER Thanx for the 4 yrs here at Loara.It ' s beendifferent and exci- ting.Thanx to SH.LM.BB, MrD.TheBoss, ReynGRH Well It ' s time to say goodbye and thanx for the memories (Easy There)89 ANGELA CORDES ThanxMom,YL,PC,MC. ShellMSFFFDDGr8times atBR- JODYGoodLuck2uandRTLvfEItsBeenGr8havinuGuys4FriendsILuvU!Good- Luck2uallofyouinthefutureBTGdlk2uuSAFFLVAC BRIAN R. COWAN AKA:BoomBoom, Pepe.AirplnMan.MrCnsrvtv: THXMom DadILU:4yrOCAD4yrSpchlyrASBTreaslyrKLHS!2myFrnd- s ASBThx4TheMemories!lLUMelanie-GinaMissYaBNOMacRobetc SHANNON CRUCIL 3YR.DT.ILUVUMA, PA SIS! BSTBUDS4EVR-MAU- REEN!WHIP-UM!THNX4SPECIALTIMESBILL!GDTIMES-ANDRO-FM! CDLCKROCKY,SARA,BUCK!STLLUVUAD!TKCARE-CB.JA,DJ,CL,LL!C- YA JESSICA CRUZ I FINALLY MADE IT! THANKS TO MY FAMLY. SPECIAL THANX TO CHRISTY AND THE LUNCH BUNCH. I COULDN ' T HAVE SURVIVED W OUT YOU. ALL MY LOVE TO JAVIER!!! CARMEN DAMASCO EN PRIMER LUGAR GRACIAS A DIOS.A PAPI Y MAMI A TODOS MIS HERMANOS A CLAUDIA Y MAESTROS RAZA DEL 89 ES UNICA LUIS TE QUIERO MUCHO BRUJAS AG.FA, VV.MM.DR SHARON DANIEL 4yrsClrGrd88-89 HdLeader86-87VP LGLV4alt- s.ToAILTHEFlgs Thnx.M + DThnxforBingThr ThrghTheHrdTmes-BLayne ILOVEYOU!JHKepYrMthSnt.BWHBBLG + SDBFFCat!-VKway!! DUY DAO 4yrs FB-THEDREAMER CAN ACCLPLSHANYTHING Thx2myFmlyJL DCThe3MuskteersrideonSpclThx2CRSAC JCKSPRETTY EYES+BeHappywithBTASIANINVASION-WEREHEREGdlk2FRENZ JOANNA DAVIS 3yrDT HmC88 LvURalph Pete! SG-EL JH HIGH- 2BCont!KB-ThatLook!ImSoLky2hvU4aFd!KS-Tks4Ers Prs!GdLkJM! 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LR,ER,KH,SC,AC GdLuck!RAJD KBJMGSKGKRSCMLSFTYACHPAUROAGTSCC ThnxDD!PwdrPuff89!!! Luv ThanxMomTom, Daddy. Rena.Rob Tuda-bye!- MONIQUE MOE EGGER THAX TO MY MOM SISES4 BEINGU! LO- VEALLOFYOUTOALLBUDSGOODLUCK-JJ,TM,TN,JI, JW,YM,TK,TT,JT BP!TOTHEHOODUGUYSAREGREAT!!DC-LUVUAL- WAYS!JM-BEMNE4EVR DEANNE EGGETT Thanks to all my friends for making ' 89 a great year 4 me!! JBaileyTReeves LHarmsJPrice. Good Luck to all!Thanks Mom + Dad wLuv ANDREW T. ELLEDGE I LoveYouMom ThanksForEveryThing See-YaMel I WillAlwaysRememberYouDaveAndJeff YourTheBestCondoHereWeCome- GoodLuckTraciB.BalllivesOnWereOUTOFHere JAMES M. ELLIOTT 4YrsFTBl2YrsVAR GOOD LCK TEAM 90 AND LHS THANXDONDENTONLIKCHRISGDLCK ' 89jMJ + FOA 90RGRGMAKL ' 91JMKMBHTNNRVB ' 92NISSIMOM,IMADEIT!JDSUM- MER SASCHA N.P. ELSING loved it! Thanks 2 Hostfamily, Friends, AFS, Loara, Econ, P S, Wood, Yrbk, ROP-Scuba, USA 4 GREAT YEAR! Sorry for tardies. C U in Germany . . . KIMBERLY EVANS 4yrVB2yrScr4yrSB 4grtyrsof PARTYING! My True Friends:MPETAGMMDGKMSLGoodLuckHeather,Shell,LovyaMom.Dad,A- LAN.Myluv,Rich,u-n-meforever. MESHELL FARRELL LovLovLovFrog wenLullabyesOnBroadway MrMusi- calTDarlingJessMMMItaly,LesMizOH!MrGeniusDouglasLook2TheStarsI ' ll BeThere!AskJillSheKnowsShellBeThereToo SHAWN A. FAVILLA lyrBandlBasBalllFtball, Thnxs4evrythng Mom Dad GoodLuck.Kim T J BuDs:KZ,LG, J ATomyRoomie: ADAM DUDE To:SC, MB,RO,AG,HP,AL,MT,ThanksILOVEYOUTINAD STEVEN M. FEENEY Staypuff feenman. Thanks momdadLara MikeLoriD Egd Ick Gang n Joe n the gang ILuvu Guys couldntofmadeit w ou subnbug r in heaven uall be cool,ya hear SAM FELICE I LOVE JOY! S + J4EVER 3yr Fish KSA Thnx2-JVWLDLRM WARWM + D + MJVRemember2cumup4air!Mr.Dorosky,I need an alternative assignment!DeadpeoploeRcoll!LEZDOIT! MARILYN B. FIELDS yrFslyrJv2yrsVarSong Thanx-Mom Dad-Luvya Thanx-to-my Friends Joanne BstFrnz4ever Your thebestGDLCKThanxKaren- BrandyLuvYaILOVEYOUREYN CURT W. FINGAL ItsFinallyOver ThanxMOMDADBRO SIS ForAllYour- Support.4YrBB04rlyMxnhTThnxFrndsMPMFFKZEHCGBL HUBY, NxtJryRice GOONY.InsrneManDTTrstHimTheFuturelsNow!!! MARK FLORES Goin Out In A Blaze Of Glory!ThnxDad,Mom FrnzEH, CF,BM,KZ,MP,LG, EspclyMikeH,BestFrnz4Evr! NvrForgetMyBudDina! Los- tInUrEyesDebs,MAlwysLuvU!!OffToUCLA! MIKE FONSECA THANKSMOMDAD BROS. THESHUTTLE.SUB, BUC- LIVEINSOUL.MENZIESB-BALLSHOULDERROLLPOWDERPUFFSB- RUNSBUS.SL,SF,JC,MD,KZ,MP,LG,TC,AE,DJ,JB,BR,JA,CB,JW,MH,ILUVU JOSHUA AARON FRUHL1NGER Myfrenz: kir,Lola,Rizness,Rob, Shell Mom,Dad,Jac,Deb-IthinkImgoinginsane!Mockflock;Vtennis-LtNtCaIcAP- DK IR,BR,TL,RASTAFARI!FOODEATER. . . MIGUEL ANGEL GALINDO MOM + DAD GRACIAS POR TODO LO QUE HICIERON POR MIS.GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY FRIENDS.THANX CAR- MEN TEACHERS FOR ALL YOUR HELP.I ' LL ALWAYS LOVE U VERO AUTUMN MICHELLE GANN 3yrsVBall 2yrsTrak lyrDrlTm YEOMLBNRA maz85foxBstofTmsTwnkyTwnKIMily!F A A F-ET,MP,KM,MM,DL,DG, YB,MF,JC,AH,SD!ThnxMOMily!4everDARRINily! CLAUDIA GARAVITO I THANK ALL MY TEACHERS FOR THEIR SUP- PORT AND ALSO ALL MY FRIENDS I REALLY ENJOYED MY STAY IN THIS SCHOOL -MP-HAVE FUN NEXT YEAR N.L.O. LOVE Y. DENISE L. GARDNER 2yrVarSong lDrill T. 2ALLMyFrenz, AlwaysRemem- berGDTimes!SBMFMPDGtheFAB4,Luv + ThanksMomDadSisBro!BriL- VOEU Always!214ever!Bonzi!BASB + Me.TishLuvYA MICHELLE GARROW 4yrs hasbin radLHS-THANX Mom Dad uve bin- great-GdlkStacGdbyADAHTmGdlkJD-n-Tm4ever-2my B-frenz-Tammy Ja- mieKITureZBest-Rick.LuvU Always. LARRY GEBHART LuvU MomthanksForeverThng KALMwascool GodLuck? BrosForgetem DudePraseTheLord werealive!!! KevGoodLuck2dGameis! ODermFSFTCAEDJMHMFGL MICHELLE GILBERT NOMOROWLS-THNXMOM DADILUVU! NUKI- DONTHBLOCl- FLAGS2-BAND1-ASB1-RSLINGSTAT-CLOSE UP-MIKE- ' GOODLUCKASFROSH!CANUSAYADOB?BUBBLES-AFRNDFRLIF ' 89 WITHCLASS! JOSEPH R. G1RANDA JR THANKSMA DADFAMILY GDLUCK2MY- BESTBUDSSFMF CO.CHILLCUZSTAYFRESH STAYINLINEBEAT- BOXLVESGOTOCOLLEDGEBRASANDWATCHOUTFORMOVING TREES!! REYNOLD PATRICK GLANZ JV WRESTLING OH GEEZTHANKS R.L. MOM SISTERS OH. AND MARILYN ' .USC, HERE I COME! WISH ME LUCK! RICH.REDLINE IT! VICKIE GOMEZ ITS OVA!2 THE GRLZ (KB DL) GOOD LUCK! THX LD KIT THX MOM-E DAD-E! I LUV U ' .LUV 2 DREENA SMITH 2 MY FINNI- WE DID IT!WP$-OH BUT YES! GDXS2 RRBOYS! GVTLUGT-WO JEFF D. GORDON FB+ BB4YRS. HOOPS2YRS.THNK U 4 ALL THE SPPT M D I LOVE YOU!Gdlk BP.LtrmnsCb. Mstinsp. BBC Award. FB 11, 21 ToAUmy PalsGdlk: KWAOES RHSNSH MB + NVR 4getUJenH. JOHNNY GOWAN Let ' s Blow This TACO STAND!! Best FIESTA Frenz: JMJT BRUNO:KRJW KOOL-AZD. F.O.A.89 Voyair!! LUVU KIM R- HONDA SHELLEY GRACE 1FLG2DRLTHANXMD VD4YOURSUPPORT JDKSACJMDDKBTNJPUGUYSRTHEBESTK JBEACHBREAKDOWNJO- BESTBUDS4EVERA D31ALLTHEWAYHZURREALSPECIAL2ME- LUVUWEMADEITGUYSLUVUALL LISA GRAHAM 4yr ClrGrd 2yrTres. lyrPres Thanxs4evrythng MomDad SharonKeith ECJSSKJH I Love U Guys! TNXS H HD! I miss U Kim. S Lets BOLT 2 FJC BF4ever KBSDKC! CAT! KELLY GRATON 4yrsTrack,x-country, soccer, band, 2yrs Drumline To myfrnds:KR,ML,JS,JC,ML.MT,SC,drms!Thnxstomom dad ARMY— Here Icome!!!Mike:Trytowaitforme! DEREK A. GRAY GOODBYE ' ' JOEGUERRA 89 1 A very special thanks to my mom-n-dad for all your love- n-support. To my cous Lupe Thanks I Love you. A very special thanks to RS MG AM RC MC JM JM JGM1 ROGER GULL We dont stop playing because we grow old we growl old because we stop playing 4YrsBG Thankx2jDHD RSKBJSGT BSDAWZTAK JJBAADK GSSVBLB MSB MD4 lxcelent Adven. AMALIA GUTIERREZ I MADE IT THANKS 2R,R,and Camilo V. I Love C. Valencia, thank u for all your help and support. Best of luck 2 P,C,T,M LR.VV.MM, CV.CD.DR N FA 89 ANGELIQUE HABIS UCl BOUND!MIKO-THNX4 BINGTHEREIBFF! Re- member-CLOSE-UP89CANG ' THEPROUD,THEFEW.BUS2! ' CARL-GOOD- LUCK2yrs2G02MOMNDAD-ILUVU!THANX ' AIRHEADSRPEOPLE2 RANDY HALCOMB Thnx4The MEMORIES.Adrian OESSSSNDV (ALDL) ThnxMOM DAD(SMITH) + (JECKEL SIS)4yrsFB-ALLLEAGUE;BB4BB2S2. Thnx2everyl-whoshrdaprtofmyLIFEThnxCochs Fclty! MIKE HALL BestFrenzMarkChiChi restofthebros! EHMPKZLGBRJGAM 2yrs.VSoccer,lyr Wrestling. Ski ing4ever. Have funnextyearEl. Thanx Momand- Dad.ILoveYa GRACE HAMAI TGIO! 4YrSoc2yrTen TONS-0-LUV2=OBACHAN, MO- M,EMI,DAD.FAITH-URTHEBESTF FLUVZM D2!BUTTFACE-BIPPY- FOULl ' B ' -MB-W Luv.WHIPPLEST.4-EVER!JIICHAN-IMISSU! JEFF HAMMAKER It ' s been fun. These were a great 4 years. Thanx to Mrs.Wilkoff + Mr. Barron. Euro was great!! Thanx for being a great friend, Omar. Gd lck! JENNIFER HANNA JV 2yrVarChr PPuff2yr Luv2MOM DAD GdLkAN- DY NCYRTHEBSTLUVYA ' MON FRNDS:MBYB TEAMEXCNMEandthe g uys.GDLKIN ' 902NCSCBDAKSTWOWWereFinallyOutofHere JEFF TheHesh HANSON NOT!Thanx2MyBud s 4MakinThisBarableLarry JeffDaveGeniaDanBrendaSteveNattyAmiKymSophiaMr.TRememberAllThe- GoodTimesElmer Cheez2yrsCSTLBYAKY LISA HARMS 2YRSFAU HIPPJOMPMFMHLGKZAM THANX2ALLMI- BUDZJBLSDETBTMACDFMKNKMMTRKDYMFDLGSTMCJWSBM FWKFKNSZRTHANGHGDTICOULDN ' THAVDUNITW OUGDLUK- WEND + COSMILLAF894EVER CH.STEVEN HARVEY Hey mom Thankz for you Have Done for me. I Love you Lisa forever. Long Live Hoss friendz frer B.B.BC LCJBB OOOOOT THANXfor AllThe SpptBob JeffMom RALPH HERNANDEZ ECCE FACIEM ET FIGURAM EJUS PERQUEM OMNIA FACTA EL CUI OMNES OBEDIUNT CREATURA! I GOTTA GO! ITS BEEN REALLY DECENT I MUST SAY! BYE! MELFMJS CYNDEE HERRINGTON Thanx 4 Being Great Friends Lisa and Lora! Mom and Dad U Are The Greatest!! Love You Steven!!!! Good-Bye Loara! AJAY HETZ GoodLuck Bittle!Rusfrds4?! GMAGPA.DAD, MOMILUVUALL! WS,AW,RB,MM,SL,SC,KD,DD,BTTHD MYBUDSOURCLASSANDPRTY- MEMS!KIMYUM,YUMAVO, FF,SAND.SMMRBMBS! KELLY HINES 4yrBand3yrsVSoccer ThanxM DBFF SCLRREER-ILuvyou g uys!PowderPuff89GdLuckToAllACHPNCROGSSCSFJDJMSGKGKRML SBAUCCTSMBVCCJCO 90 FRENZILLMISSYACO89 ANNETTE HOESLI :Luv 2 Mom Dad alwys GEORGINA -Thanx-I Luv U 4Everythin: Luv 2 Amata Josh Lor Kor Kath Kir  OCAD w Mel! Ins Ladynred We Luv Klevos I lLuv u Jason . . . JS SCOTT HOOD THANX MOM DAD 4EVERYTHING I LUV U! TO MY BEST BUDS AM.TC, MBJG, RTJM TO MY SIS, SUM WE MADE IT!GOOD LUCK I LUV YA!BEST OF LUCK MF.MP, DGJW KATHY HOPPER We made it! 4YRVARTRACK 2YRJVB.B. THANX MOM- DAD4ALLYOURSUPPORT-LUVYA-U2A M.GDLK2MYBUDSLC- THANX4BEINGAGRTFRIEND.C-YAKSRSMHHA!AMD PGODBLESSU- SALL TOMMIE HSIAO Its Finally over N I made it Thnx MomnDad fr all yr support N Thnx 2 all my frds esp HYK JW N-KC I luv U 4- everCC UR a gr8 frd GDlk 2 Alof ' 90 Im out! DENISE HSU Thankyoumom dad 4everything lloveyouEric bestbroa girl- couldhave! CKs:Don ' tgiveup!HAJHIHGHRLLLLSNPAMBNKCDKJMIR JSSABBLRRCEP smileeveryl — weSURVIVED!2vtennis 3Vbadminton frnch sxnshld seaxc fau3$ gate csf nhs chmbrsngrs. Lisa- watch out4 wtrwgn,Keem-Stanfrd?rtherebeachesinOR,Heather?TLBYAKY— TCC1C- ! + ( — TAF! ANDY HUANG 2YrVTEN THNX MOM DAD 4 EVRYTHG GLUCK- RMTA JSGSDFS NDPTLJ HKBST DH1HO HJH RIKOTA- YOSEMITE HERE WE COME UCR-Bware of Rich Andy Son- shave your must.. 51 52 JOHN HUANG Free at last!Thxtoa!l whomadeitgreat B-ltstoolate EYWKA- HEPAGBP allCKs-Thx4thebestoftimesKeepPloddingOnICIVETHANKS TOHIMWHOEMPOWERSMEbyefomr ANDREA HUBBARD No word-- can be --aid as were said in 88 ' . Greatest thanks to you, KEN, I LOVE YOU F AM! Thnx 2 others Mom, Jen, and Deb. SO.KKJM, JR.AG, SD-BI STEVE HULL lyrCS,2yrsdrama, Lnrhdfnll LOVE U BRENDA-UR MY LIGHT!!Bstoflk-JT,NF,ES,LM + alI-Mkithapn.HC + tourwereGrt.ThxFam4all. KC + M-LbslrMnstr!TLBYAKY.IMOFF!! IMRON HUSSA1N Thnx MomDad Arsh for all your helplSrPres Vtennis- Gate CSF.Goodluckfriends(CuznO,Taco,BabyB,Dee,Ha,EK,RC,TA,PC,BC, LC, myhugeASBfamily!) OMAR HUSSAIN Thanx for evrythng mom.dad.Soraya y to u Saxons: JH,IH,BK,KL,JB,JL,PL,RG,IR,RL,RC,RM . . SirAvenof MunsterleavesLoaraat warpfactorone. JOHN-NA IANTORNO Surprise Surprise we aint kids no more Suprise Surprise I kinda miss the past Surprise Surprise it went by so fast X Luv- 2james, KIR.Yvet KRIS EFREN JAIME 4yrs. cross-country 4yrs. track good luck sis See ya-Mg-Kg-Lc- 2 JJAGGR K.OR.d.good -luck. Bye-KATHy ThanksMom dad T.T.Forever Asta89 ' ABee-ABee -ABee!! HAMLO-REZA-JAVIDI ITHANKTHE MEMBERS-OF-LOARA AND-ALSO-THANKMY-MOM-and-DAD -STAFF- JENNIFER JIANG TO MY TEACHERS AND FRIENDS WHO HELP ME IN LEARNING ENGLISH, WITHOUT THEM IT ' LL BE HARDER FOR ME TO LEARN ENGLISH THANKS FOR ALL THEIR HELP. JANET JOHNSTON Thanxforbelieving inmemomnDad, Couldn ' thave don- eitw outyou.LoveyouNEnDEB.AllmybudsRSJMKVMELFMPDKSPnmstof AllILOVEYOU4LifeANDY!!!!Behappyn nJBCHIluvya KERI A. RABAT I ' M OUTTA HERE ! THNKS MOM, HENRY AND GRNDMA I LOVE YOU ! HANG IN THERE STACY ! THNK TO MY PTY BUDS - SM BW PD JM. LOVE YA RY!!! I ' M BAHAMMA BOUND BILLY S. RANG KING OF CHAJ! ONCE A BG FOREVER A BG. LAZER TONE TROMBONES. H20 POLO WAS AWESOME. I LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, DAVID, AND JULLY. DON ' T WORRY, I ' LL DRIVE CAREFULLY. LOVE YOU ALWAYS JEN. AND GET A TAN. DONG, GEOFF, MIKE, IN SIK, TEDDY-U MAKZ ME SICK. AMERKHANIANS, BRINKS, STIVERS, LOVE YOU LOTS. BILLY WAS HERE! ELLEN KAO 1YR FSCHR.lYR VARCHR.2YR VARSONG.SENATE, SXNSHLD,CUSWUZGRT!!LUK LUV2SNCMCLTHSABNXTRASPCLLU- V4EVERZEP,YK,AKJS,YBJMHLUVU4THEMEMS!THNXMOM!TGIO!! MAUREEN J. KARLEN ThanxMom Dad ILuvU FS JV V.CH.DrlTm. 2AllMyFrnzWeveMadeSomeGdMems!LuvuSCMFDCLBAPyHCBM«5FJAu- MeanSoMuch2MeGo4YourDrmsBA BRThnx4BnThereToriLvUTBH4ev ANNIE KAYE 2Yr.Drill Tm.lYr V Song-1 AWESOME YEAR! BFF-MARCIA, YOONIE, SYLVIA! To all my pals; EK.YB, MR.SC, SK.TP, JD.DH, SJ.FP, JM I ' ll miss u ' .CoodLuck KV CL THNX M D! BOHYUN KIM Tis over! Jona URtheBest, greattime w u,Kathy Thanx Go- d U,JL My memory.Omar funw UinBio. YP SB HK DK IR DH SA KC Good lucklto all! ChinGuYa Annung!!! DO HEUI KIM I love my friends and my teachers who helped me improve in school. I love to be a Loara Saxon. Thank you everybody! DONG W. KIM tnxM + D,gdlkbros, bstbudz-IR.ST, GS.BK.MD. busrides werefunNIC-tnx!!latents-TL,IR,BR,JF.4-yrBG,vpolo swim,kbowl.wher- e2now?time2makeadifference!letsgo ' 89 NAYOUNG KIM Fnly itz ol ovr!! Tank U MOM + DAD 4 yor LUV+ SUP- PORT! Sis.u stll hav l mor yr2go. Thanx2All my frenz especially MMLHSS DFCMFBK. Dr.MM.ALBSN memos + please d ' ntpoke myfngr!! Good-Luck- 2UA11 +C-U sumday!! Luv U All + God Bless!!! TINA KIM Rae + SKI KEEP ROCKIN ROLLIN BBF! LUV YA ' LL LOTS! TX KIT THE SMACKS.CRIMSON BLADE.MT LHDIB! SBGS CREW FOR- EVER LIVES IN OUR HEARTS! 1 LUV S,E,B ALWAYS!!!! YOONIE KIM 1YRDT, 1YRJVCHR, 2YRSHDVSONG, GATE SENATE 4YRS.CSF, NHS.Bstfrenz Annie Sandee. LuvAlwz, EKYBJC. SpecMem; Es- Sue. GdLck; SC.Thx-M + D + Sis ' s + BNLUCI 1CP JUS 4HGHED?!? JAMES KLATT 2yrs. Kiwanis Bowl, Senate, lyr. Mock Flock. THANKS GOOD LUCK TO: YB, RC, NC, BD, KB, DS, RB, KY, BK, IH, ST, SW. LAKERS BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPS LEANN KLOS Gld I made it.Thanx Mom 4 all your help KitLmSo MmSbSiHs ApAh + Traci B F F Brenden I Love you 4-ever + always ur my 1 Stoy u hang n there 2yr Var SocTrkSnt DONOVAN KNIGHT Thanks Mom Friends for ever Howie, Kenny Chuck. Good luck to you guys good luck little Sanchez Erika OGood luck Baby Brother! Hawaii89!!! KIM KOB I FINALLY MADE IT! TO MY BST BUDS LS LM TG JA 2 MY GR8 FRNZ SC MC JW TG TNKS MOM DAD YOUR THE BEST OLIVE JUICE TNKS NICK FOR SUPPORT FRDSHP I LUV YA SCOTT KUROYAMA 2yrsVarsity Soccer.all League;3yrs. Varsity Badminton. Killboys -4- ever. Yeah Buddy! WATCH OUT MEXICO! Thnx Mom Dad WILLIAM LACKEY Wonka-Willie Boy ' Life is the art of drawing suff. cone. From insuff. premises! g-luckevrybdy Pnary-GKDFDB JTJ-Watch out Mexi- co Yeah buddy! BONGO l MICHELE LAFLAIR ThxMom + DadlMadlt! KimKobLetsStay Frenz! BstBuds ChrisTonyShery DawnKimJeani YrthBst!TonyYrAlwzNMyHrt! GdLk2Bro + 3 s ' sRIPKIMIMlSU!KkTgKIDLDmCvLgC-YA! STU LAMDEN Finally out of this school! (HAHA) L8r dayz friends . best friends JC.TL.MG, RB. Thanx mom.dad, family. Peace on earth, DUDE!!! CU A ' O DINA LAMORENA MomDadThx! ILuvU Amy (Luke) BstFrnzThx4BInThr 4MemrysMtomnCrsh88MgcMt2TJn4CrgBlu- vuAlwzJWNvr4GtURmbrHLCRST?MrkFBdz4evrDazSzlrStefMcDRTBR BMCMCMPKMDG MR KATHY K. LAY LOVEUMOM DAD WILLIAM. GOODLUCK JS.BK.Y- P.AM.OH.TTN.EA.GH.THAKU:RW.SD.RB.DCDS.MA.SR. SP4PPCUTS! 2BK:THELORDISMYSTRENGTHANDWISDOME! TED LEE Don ' tWorryBout TomorrowDon ' tWorry BoutYourPainDon ' t Cry UnlessYour Happy Don ' tSmileUnlessYou ' reBlueNeverLetTheLonelyMon- sterTakeControlOfUThanxSLMGBKLoveYaSH BRADLEY LEONARD BBB METALLICA 4yrBG3yrBBall thanxStymieBogus Rj3TVScott VPCooneyElkTED takecareof slave RyanCALVIN HOBBESbst lucktoallfrndsVHDEFLEPKISSANTHRAXSLAYER RACHEL LEVIN 4yr vars Tennis Soccer Thnx to bst bds GH.FPJW, BNKC.MB, IR.HG.CL. Thnx mom dad Bros sis Bip 4evrythng. Brett- Baby Luvs You 4-ever! BstofLck ' 89! GEORGINA LEYVA Finallyout! 4yrtennisthx Mrs. Cl ' llmissU! 3yr swim.Thx- A.Hursu ' rethegr8est!BFF.Steve2yrslvuThxJurmFamAlex + DavbegoodDa- dIlvUCarmImproudofU!MomerniThxlvU89 JAMES L1M Thnx 4 everything Mom.FL, GL, Thnx 2 the Musketeers 4 Gd times-Your all2cool. Hey Dave, always remember that tunnel vision is better than . Duy, it ' s ok, there is life after football. Luv U Always Kristin. Well guys its been fun. Going Out in a Blaze of Glory. Later ' 89, gone Pier Surfing. MICHAEL LINDSEY 4Yrs Band 1 Yr FrSph Swming lYr Frsph BB Thnx MOM DAD 4evrythng myfrnz-KG KRNCSF KHACRESBL RMBAA bstfrnz SGER SS Swassboy SCwedidit! Luvalwys 2 JSK! CLIVE LIU THANX MOM DAD GOD MY FRIENDS ESP ANDY ELLEN BILL KATE MICHE GEORGINA ANNETTE SAUNA RACHEL IMPRON BJ JJ DR CLIVE NOT CLEAVAGE PROSPERITY TO ALL FREEDOM JIM LIU LOVE YOU MOM DAD SIS GOODLUCK + BEST WISHES TO SHAH PHONG LEE MARIO LOI THANG + MINH I HOPE CB WILL BE TOGTHER FOREVER LET ' S HAVE FUN + LIVE IT UP LOVTTN KRISTIN LOMBARDI I apologize for calling your wife a bloated warthog.but for the moment IT ' S BEYOND MY CONTROL!food eater . I bid you good day! ROSANA LORETO Quiero agradecer a dios por darme fuerzas hasta el final A mi familia por el apoyo que me han brindado Tambien a todos mis maestros. Thanks DEBORAH A. LOWERY Drill Team 4Yrs-Hd Ldr-2ndAsst-Pres -M PGot Methru!EV-GdtckLittleBro!Ames-Free2BU Me!-GdLck-2LunchMunchers- Jen AH!ThkUDTGrls!MarcomySwtht-UREvrythng2me-ILOVEYOU PHONG LUC THANKSTOEVERYONE INTHEFACULTY OFLOARA- HIGHSCHOOLFOR THEIROUSTANDING JOBINTEACHING. SON VINCE LUC 2yrVwrstlng Al-Lgue88 CIF88 somuch489!ItsOver IPaid- MyDues GdLckWrstlers LOARAwillDOMINATE! betheBest. B-bods rule AsianlnvasionWe ' re Here! AMY LUKARSKI M DTHX4LV SPRT! DINA (ALEX) FRNZ4VRNVR 4GTFNXBCHN ITCRSH88 MTOMNBKS 4VRMGLMT 2TJN4DEBSURTHE BSTU2 ALARMFX88MFRM BRH ILCRST? PAVCRWD GMCKMMPB RMSGS! RH89SLZY ALTR! FIN NI LUNA WELL.I DID ITIILUVYOU MOM DAD! YOU2ANNA! TO ALL MY GIRLS.GOOD LUCK-KB.DL.EB, YM-ILUVUDLITO VICKIE.WPS 4-EVERIILUV YAINOW WERE ON A MISSION. EXACTLY! WO! MAILEEN MACANAS LUVUMOM DAD. THNX4BNGTHR4 MEALWYS- LUVUE M.JEN LEWWATCHOUT 4THEBRDSLTR GDLKNXYR. ASK- HIMIN KCULTRNU CIUSTUD! LDTSJMVCDLTR GUYS!FRENZLIFE IS- TOTALLY ' BOCUS RICHARD MAIER 3yr K-bowl Bike Y-bk photog Ack Thptt! Thanx Coach BFD Buds 4 ever (TAKBS FAHOLIRST) KIT Best luck in med school Tar.Dont kill yourself Korry William ' s going bald ' UCR party time eh Andy? Hang loose Wheez Time warp if you dont bet, you cant win Peace Love Joy and Wierdness to all pig dogs. Lemme outta here!! NATE MANCZAREK WHOS TRICKY? RMBR NORRIS LOOKIN 4 BANDVBE GOINGTO THEBEACH? TMHAREMBR OS89. DBLTRBL LCNJH THNX MOM DADU2SIS WTCHOUT JACK TM2PRTY C-YA BNJHN BTMCJTW RENEE MAN1 THANKS 4 ENERYTHING GRAM I LOVE YOU! DAISY U R MY BFF (KNOTTS) BRIAN DCNCNG TIL DWN SASHA CMDY HVN PS. MARK TGIF HULU HKNS LAURA TRIP OVR US CLASS 89 DENNIS MANN MOTORCYCLES ARE THE WAY OF LIFE. SAWASAK.I KX ON THE DIRT. HONDA XL ON THE STREET. BEST FRIEND TONY AND I. RIDE FOREVER. I FANALLY MADE IT!!!!! REBECCA MARTIVEZ THANKS MOM for being there for me LOVE U! GOOD LUCK 2 ALL MY FRIENDS THANKS MARSHA 4 All the great times I know there will be lot more! ROXANNE MARTINEZ 2:MUM WHO WAS ALWYS THERE I LUV U!FRENZ KM YN MLY NO MORE HH FINALLY! ADVNTRS R GONE 2 MY TWIN LUV U!TE QUIERO JAVIER!JOHN GOD BLESS! REGGAE! YVETTE MARTIENZ WELL MOM DAD I DID IT! TO ALL MY FRIENDS, FINNITARA, VICKITINA, MONIQUE I HOPE WE STAY FRIENDS FOREVER. ROGER I LOVE YOU ' ALWAYS AND FOREVER!!! SUSAN MASARI THS is best. Anah behabak SG! this 89 yr we ' re finally Seniors! Thx Mom Dad my teachers family friends SG GC AA CS EF CE JE HH I Lv U! Saad 4ever!! AKEMI MATSUKUBO BGs4everBdm ScrGATECSF ThnxMom- Dad GdlckHa Ko-LuvUAll!SaluURsoSpclBstBds!LNarigato!BN F L F! CdLck-DDKLJMLSTBHARCHGKC Frenz Thisyuppieisoutahere!! ROBERT MATTHEWS Luv ya Mom Bros Sis Class of 89 ' rules Good Luck SENIORSTriends — RW 4 AB 4 GP 4 SN « JS 4 SBThanx to the teachers of LOARA — GOOD BYE LOARA . RYOBU-KI JENNIFER MAYER LOVE THANX TO FAMILYTO JULES.KEEM, SA- LU,J AK.HA.D LISAS -WILL MISS U1SP-CS ULB! K L-GRADNITE! FROG- GIE-STAY IN OR GO OUT? JIMMY-ILL NEVER FORGET YOU!JEN Luigi Guido yoyoyo TLBYAKYIloveUAmi! Thanx2MR.T.S KG KDWCMJSJTJHKR!TheHeroistheword!ThanxM D4BingthereSpdlThanx- 2mybabyAmilloveualways.2yrscs2yrscctour89 ' 3yrspPlayCya BILL McREYNOLDS 2YRSVRBSBL 16THXMOMNDAD 4EVERYTHNG BSTBUDSMDMFRBMPK2MHMFZHKWSFANDALLTHKRU14 GO- FEESH ' MHKPLFTNBNTHEBSTTIMEOFMYLFEGUYSTHXCCHSCDLCK ROBLVU4EVU4EVMEL FEDIL MEDINA Thanks mom dad 4 allowing me 2 reach my goal. ANDY MEDLIN MOM AND DAD THNX 4 EVERYTHNG-SH, JM.JA.JS, FN.DB, TC GOOD LUCK BUDS STAY COOL LUV YA CHRISTY HAVE A GOOD LIFE-AJ 2YRS V.SOCCER ALL-LEAGE-TRUKS W BM MELANIE MEDANI 4yrVSoc3yrTrk 2yrTen2MyBuds Rbe Sikb MpSckeKm AeJbMfSfMdJgThx4thefunBILLU ' llalwaysBSpc2meRusThxhereWEcome SHELhangtuffMomDadBtoAnTJERICldn ' tDoItW OUTU JANA MILLER 2YRDT.3YRVARSOC, SRTREAS, SHEL KARISPERI TOR ' 76LIVES4EVER!!BFF-SGKSJDKBNVR4CETTHEGRTTMS!!GDLUK- AK,MM,KH,HZ,DD,Gisas,AU,LR,RR,TS,MC,RW,JB-LUVYA!THXM D! SPARROW FOB PAGE My deepest Love to:Lizardo, Lorajosh toKirstin.I can ' t Live without my Mare-Bare Do not forget to think of me Giulio! I Love you! I can ' t forget Patricia and Geoffry! Hollywood here I come! I Love my Daddy! Thanks to my brohaus ' s for all they ' ve done. Watch out for trolls! S JR heros.lt was swining KATHY MILO MOM.DAD.N FMLY-THNXILIV LIFE 2 XTREM I Luv U TV YN,DB,RNR,AH, JM.AD; Luvd the wknds!GET PARKED GdLukBW Ree- gae4ev!  !Luv2jS SWOOP. Rembr the good times! JOHNNY B. MIN The year is finally over! Thankx mom for supporting me! Davey good luck. Thanks to all my friends for the goodtimes AM.DB.TC, FN1I Love U Ji!Buds LISA MINASSIAN Gld I made it 2 my bst bds TG KK JA KR Bch Bms 4 evr I luv U Dave Thns 4 all your hip mom Dad Gd luk Nxt yr Jim Laguna here I come Ltr Dys LHS JOSEPH MONAHAN THANKSKATHLUVYOU JENM.JTBLONO JGSPANYERDKRDOPEJESONKOOLAIDU20INGOBOINGOCALIFOR- OCKMOZARTSEEYAMKMJEANDALLHEREENDITHTHELESSONTHE- BANDWILLBEKEYHORN PAULA MORREALE — MONILUVYOU! THANX4YOURSUPPORT-I MA- DEIT!TONIURTHEBESTSIS-ILUVU!! — MICHELLE-MYBESTBUD ' -LU- VYOULOTS,BUTHEY-DONTTOUCHEME!THNX2ALLMYMANILY! HEN-LUVU ' 89 KESHA KAMII MULLEN Sumurthbst 4myfrenz KMEPSBAG DGMCRBMMSCMKBAETLBlwevehadthbstxseverlLuvU . . . MomDad Big- SisImthroughIluvalofuThx4thGrtmems!LuvU HEN. Bahamas BRENT NARASAKI 2yr VSoc,3yr VBad.KLY,B-Buds Alwys. RAGEFRENZ - RLGHFPBTMBLNSPDHSKEPEKRCIH!!KEEM,URInMyHrt!JM,OINK!FrLv- sYaLS,ILUVU!UMeanSoMuch2me!BabiesLiveIluM D YVETTE NASH Lv2 JI.KM esp.JS misU Sounds of 60sSOUL,Reggae FISHBONE4EVR therwilalwysBmen PWHrmn PntoPowr GETPACK- ED Lv2Mom Dad CUatclubs TORRI NAUMANN THANX2Kermitt A.K.A.RED: GoodLuckNxtYr: Sum- mer 88 Was!BEST!Bye2:LJ,DF,RA,JC,RS.SeeUAllUTheAHNiteDiscoFantsy @G ' ns:Bye2AE,NC,SC:Bye CHUCKY ILUVU!!! KIM L. NGUYEN K-12 has taken it ' s toll, But I gained more than III know. I am me; I can grow now-up, yes-old, no. SON NGUYEN SPECIAL THANKS TO MY MOM DAD BAO, FRIENDS- FOR THE MEMORIES, THE TIMESHDREAM A LITTLE DREAM-IM READY-HERE WE GO ACAINTHE TIMES-THEY -ARE-CHANGING WOW! THU-THUY NGUYEN THANKS TO EVERYONE IN AP BIO GOVT 4 MAKIN MY STAY ' a LOARA SO MUCH FUN. GONNA MISS U GUYS! ESP KATHY.RUTH, AKEMI.BOHYUN. LUV, THE SAVANNA GIRL STEVE NICHOLS THANX MOM DAD! THANX BEST BUDS JG.DZ, AO.RH, ES.KW! KIT. 3YRS V-FB.BB, WREST TRACK. THANX COA- CHEST TEACH ERS. OUV YA GP GM. I ' LL ALWAYS LUV U SHERRY!! LISA NITAO — 4yrs BB BG; SwmTm. Thnx 2 all my frnz-esp JL BN DH TB- Dbl Rds 4ever! JM-PrknLot Picnic?! AM-Rmbr.Stevie? SP-Wht time is it? Lisa-BFF! LV U Alwz GDLK2AL KRISTI NORRIS 89!WemadeitJen! ThanxMom Dad4 PuttnUpw melLuv U!NoonCrewMybudsK.IT.!LHDEGFTRSZDFetcDuckievRAgr8sis!Togos Redlite!BowlnBudsKelDavBriBax!BFTomIluvUBye! WILLIAM NORRIS 2YRVSOCCER 00 3YRBBALL THNX2COA- CHEC MRS.EROWDYROOTER KBOWLlYRSAXONSHIELD(SPAM) THNXMOMDAD TRTESHSMBRHTRMRMSGOODLUCKLAK- INGS 99 1CYA! ADRIAN H. OLIPHANT LuvToMakeYouHppy NumMegLvUMuti Papi- SisJustnBstOfLckToAUMyBds:RickRndySalCFSNJGDVES:siMroYvuL- pooh;rlyMkcSyMkcDIAHLeagFB MreToCm!VytKnooSoTeB!! SHARON OPYPCHAL We made itlThanx 4 all the good times JS KA AM DM DRPV!Rmbr,GNOLateNigh Caller,andET,WILLNEVERFORCETUC-Ya- GuysAround ' .Missuand Playitcool! BRENDA PACHECO Oh What itz over?OK!ILOVEUSTEVE 4EVERBstMEM w Nat ERlNLATERMRT3yrCS4ytsCC4yrsDRamalyrHC REMEMbrThe SKYSBelongtotheStars!THATSMEYABABE!!! STEPHANIE PALEY ThxMom DadlluvULotz! Thnx4memsDaze,mcDina, CRFLO,JJ,JY,DJ,DS,RBIG LJen-Cuz,GD,KV,FRSH-GNG.FB,EM!DBUR- AQT!Thxmrsmmsu!TGIFalwa!S SBFF-PS89!x2GRWUP!ASTA ESTHER PARK GATE,NHS,CSF,SENATE,JV 10ES, VRBK-EDTR,KCC VP. ThankGod Family 4Support Love. Bruce, We ' llget married, havekids. li ve- happily! ILoveYouSoMuch! Remember APRILl,89 !GoodLuck2: Yoon ' The 53 54 Goon ,Ellen.SC,JCTL,IR,BN,KC.MyBuddies-Doug John. THOSEOFYOU WHOTH1NKYOUKNOWEVERYTHINGAREVERYANNOYINGTO THOSEOFUSWHODO. ' CetREAL.youBANANAS! YOUNG PARK THANX 2 ALL MY GREAT GRENZ BKJS.KL, AND MANY MORE SPECIALLY 2 CC,4 BEING A WONDERFUL FRIEND SURE WE HAD PROB 2-GATHER LUV YA SUEATY N AIR POLLUTER SHALINI PATEL 4yrBG SecLdr BBSec.Bdmtn SpelThnx 2 LN JM TB LS BN DH EA. GdLuk! UR the Bst BrolXO KS.LvU ButGet YrHrOuta MySnrf! Achn- NoMor PONS! RshnglsWht? BstBdsILU LUPE PEDRAZA WEMADEIT! THNKULORD 4GUIDINGMY STPSTHNXMOM GRMAILUVUALWAYSCOODLUCKJOEY!KB,SC,BD- GRENDS4EVER!AHMMAYALLOURDREAMSCOMETRUE!PATY- FRENDSALWAYSWEREOUTAHERE! ANDREA PENSAVALLE 4YR DRILL TM SRYRlasst. LOVEUMOM- DADTX4BINCSOSPCAL,SIS.SOPH,URTHE GREATEST ' .HEYBEENE,F- M4EVR.BECK,TX4MEMS.CHRISO,GDLUKINOU ' LGOFAR.MYBUD- S:ILVU MISTY PERRY ThnxMom.Dad, Steve.BranLuvYa BstFrenzWon ' t Be4gotten DC!MF!SBIKE KM ET MM AG MC JC BA GF GdLckHR AK InMy- Heart4evrTONY!MsTeezwhoLuvsYaBabe2yrChrlyrVSong CHRISTINE PHAM THANX 2 MOM N DAD I LUV U! 2 THE LUNCH BUNCH-THANX! SPECIAL THANX 2 JESSICAC N KEVINS-U 2 R THE BEST-LETS NOT DRIFT AWAY EVER! CLASS 89 HAS STYLE! TAMMY PIGMON THANX MOM DAD! JP MG its been fun knowin u. we ' ll be friends. 4ever. Have fun next year Ricky! I Luv ya Burke. Hope we last 4dver. Bye. MARK PLETTINCK THANXYOUMOMDAD LISAPAUL-MY BUDSKE- VINLARRYMIKETOMBILLADAM(KALM)LIVESFOREVER ' NEVER- 4CETTHOSEWEEKENDS SURFTOXIC-JW WD = HERO-LATERIMCO- INGSURFINGNOW! FAITH POPICK CSF 4YRSEN3YR GRACE.UreMyTrue BESTFRENDAL- WAYS 4EVRNEVR4GETImTher4UAlwys.BUTFACE-BIPPY-KCBN-JAPF F2NDFAMLYILVU-M DTHANXILVUELYSE-INOULLREACHURSTAR JAMIE POTTER Thanx4All the memories 4 manymore2come! TP,MG,KS GoodLuck2everylThanxMom Dad.ILoveUVinceI ' HBeWaiting4UILoveUsis 2AllSt iySober!GODBLESSALL MONICA PRESS LIV KIKNG HE-TNKS4BNGTHR JFS FRMBEG2END TNXSDADY-FRMABABYJOCELINNLVNGMEMRYUNCLEPRS- NMND HART JW4EVERTHNXS4EVERYTHNGBSTD MLUVALWYS:I MPRES JANINE PRICE WelL.IDont ' t know.,But.,Anyways., Tina,Shell,Jo,Jana, Mick mo(DFNYE)STEVEB«ALDO DEThanksforallyouvedoneforme- !LOVEYOUALL!NENEBroBrl2! MICHAEL PUGH 4yrsFBILuvuMom Dad ; THANXAngle Bobformaking myparentsLuvuTReetuMeanalottome. THANX Brent Kenf or being verygood- friendsLuvULovULotsSisThanxJG,SS,SD,JB,JW.HM. AUTUMN PYLE Special thanks to Joejordan, Jon.Donnie, Danny, RL, RA,MW,JA. Thank ya mom dad. All you guys keep hangin ' tough. I love the class of 1989.we Rule MACHELLE M. READY OFF2 LAW! SPCL MEMR TOOD, B F RC.DT, DL.MAR KO.AK, ESPC. TO EMILIA AND YEVETTEH DONT4GET THOSE BON-BONS N JUICY FRUITS SEE YA IN COURT!!!! TERESA REEVES MIKE-WILLWEMARRY? Thomas-CILuvU.LunchFights JBKNLHDE!Bushwo-GoodLuckkJimB.w misu.WheredTheTruckGo?Good- nessGraciousGreatBallsofFiRE!momILuvU!misUAll! CINDY REEVEVS Thankyoukim kob for all your help mom and dadl luv you I love you Jose Alvarado n Thank U for your help Mr Blaton and Cathy U.R great! ILL missU! JOEY REYES A TYPE OF GUY WHO WANTS TO MAKE FRIENDS. LOVE PARENTS AND MY BROTHERS AND SISTER. IF I ' M NOT AT WORK I CLEANING CAR AND ROGM- BUT MOST OF THE TIME WENT TO PLACES INSIK RHEE CLOSE-UP, OCAD.KIWANIS, MATHTEAM, lyrH2oPolo SWIM MING.CSF.NHS. High skool was most memorable. Good luck to Dongeer.Scott, all my buds.Cya in da FUTURE! CRAIG RIEDEL 2yrLettermanFB. Goodlcktoallthe Jcks.andmuggdfrnds DD,GP,LB,MG AHitsbeenagrtSrgrseeyoulOthyrreunionPS.Stayexcellent Partyondudes LEO RODRIGUEZ GbADIMADE IT! THANKS MOM DAD.HOPE I SEE YOU GRATULATE RAUL ROBERT THANKU TEACHERS FRENDZ. THANKS RELATIVES FOR YOUR SUPPORT I ' M OUTTA HERE!!! 1989LHS THANX FOR THE MEMORIES. LIVE LONG NAD PROSPER ON THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE. THANX JENN BRAND! FOR BEING SPECIAL. I LOVE YOU BOTH! C O 89 CHRIS ROJAS MICHELLE ROLAND 4yrsVAR HOOPS TRACK MSHSLNKY ' NOMOR- EONTHEBASELINE TTTBJLLCKNxtYrMomTomNanThnxKt MS-U2Rth- eBestRON-ILLALWAYSTHINKYOURNEAT! 24THATSS IMGONE! ERENDIRA V. ROMO lyr Tennis 2yrsDrillTeam IWasn ' teasybutlmadeit Graciashermanos mamiportodasuayudayamorlvuallBestweshestoFACGM- PAGRLMMAA allmyfriends.AllmylvUguys!!! LUPE ROSALES THANKS TO ALL MY FAMILY FOR ALL THE SUPPORT THEY GAVE ME. I LOVE YOU LUIS LESLIE. GOOD LUCK AG EM GRACIAS LUIS POR AVERME DADO TODO TU APOYO. DAVID ALAN ROTH THNXMOM DAD FORALLTHE SUPPORTTHAT YOUHAVEGIVENMEINMY4YEARS.THNXBR1ANFORBEINGTHERE- WHENEVERINEEDEDYOU.BROS4DVERMM,KP,HM,JR,SW, DJ,AE,JB,PR,JU,CLOF89 KYM ROUNTREE LOVETOMYFAMILY -ALLMJHSLDWGK JCJS- NF + BB-AAMLKGSC-MBFFAOTCHAMBERSINGERS-lyrTLBYAKY BAND-4yrsASSTSECLDR-lyrFUR-2yrsJEFFERY-JAN61992-ILOVEYOU NRSKMA WILLIAM ALLEN RUCKER CAB-JSA-WAR! THEBEST! LIVE2LAFF!JAHMJ KJMFMFYO-YO-RKA-MHSOLUVUTINA-ILUVUMOMBUBROBPOOP! THANX LOVEYOU,DAD!-!RUCKISEAST-BOUND! LORA RUPPANER OH MY FRIENDS-LIZARDOROB JOSHAFROSHKISS YA ' ALL-TWASGOODOFYOUTOCOME!ASTHEQUEENOBORA2 TOSSESHERREGGAEHAIR.LIVELONGANDPROSPER ' foodeater. . PATRICIA SALAS Gracias a mis padres thanks Mrs. R Mrs. B Luv u LP SIS 4 ever good luck YC hang in there JCV luv u CH good luck with IG. FAITH SALISBURY 2 my family thanx 4 being there 4 me. Mom and Dad I ' m sorry 4 hurting u I luv u both 2 my Frenz thanx TT.ME.MM, KS.JAJT, KA.CS.DS, DP,PR. 2 the future John I luv u! KIM SANDERS — Thnx2myFamlySam -BFFLUV-uBoiCrazed Kci6cndls BranSnknOwtTb -DchDay 89 Joey Takyurtopdwn! FSgoodluk! J ef erica URASpcl l !DannyMyluv4-eurNmyhrti!We ' reGonzo. JEFF SANTELLI DAN, JEFF; BEST FRNDS. 2-KEV,LAR,MIK,MRK. GDLK!!rUSH,GEDDY, ALEX,NEIL,QUEENSRYCHE. ERICA.HEATHER- ,DAWN,DEJA,ANDREA,MTLQUENMLUVUALL RICHARD SARNO Tomygreatfriends Reyng. Raya.RalphH. and Jas- noth- ihgtoprove!SeeyaTorandKermit.MT.youragoodfriendofmine!Thanxmomand- Dad.Safetyinnumbers! DEBBI SASSER Thanx m d for everything.DF.AS, SH.MB, M-ten, KS.RA.JR, SKI.MR.GS, BD.Good luck to future seniors. Goodbye to all my friends who still have to come. HENRY SAUCEDO Thanx2myFamWudnt HaveDonltW out uLuvUALL THNX2JCCPNSGSJ-WERTHECRTICS LUNCHBUDSFRNDS4E- VER2KLJI-VIVAJENNY!2PM,MW-NWTN4evrYUCK! 2 174 2 ALLBFRTL MUtPLY! JEN SHEEHAN Mom Dad -thanks 4 everything U ' ve done 4 me I LOVE U! Annie-Bananie Care-Bear- u 2 r the best sis ' s anyl has ever had! I luv U both so much! Kim-thanks, luv U! Kari- all ur advice has paid off,F F! Andrea Debbie- both of ur the gr8est! B F F! Tamer U mean the world 2 me! I Luv U don ' t 4get it, Tough-guy! SUSAN SHIN CAST ALL YOUR ANXIETY ON HIM BECAUSE HE CARES FOR YOU. 1PETER 5:7 I AM NOT SURE THAT I DESERVE ANY CARE BUT STILL I AM VERY GLAD THAT GOD STILL CARES KEVIN SHOEMAKER HE Y-TH AT ' Sme! WELLTHANKSTO ADMBSCSHTWHHRSCPJCNSJSKAFSANDSPECIALHANKSTOTMJASF! GOOKLUCKNEXTYEARTOJRCSNDASJTSSTHKDCHSL! XTRASPCLTHNX2MYFMLY GIOBBE SILANOS GOOD LUCK EVERONE. WORK HARD AND PROS- PER. AN EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD LUCK TO JW DF BD DS AH MC AND SB ERIC SMITH 2yrs V-FB,sccr, Bball ' Home lines 4 ever the group- DVZ,AO,SN, RH.KW.AA, Thanx Mrs. M Good Luck Scott Go get em TT Gd Luk Miki P Luv ya mom dad Seniors89 SCOTT SMITH Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks to my best friends Chris.Da- ve.Mendy, I Love You Heather, and a 4year Band Member. CHRIS SNELL1NG 77 2yrsVarFB3yrsTrackThnkstoGod,MomnDad sisters- ,JE.JB,TN,RB,NR,CJ,TM,LC,DW,DD,AS,ncoac hesCoodluckseniorclassGood- IuckNikUandmetogetherforever KARI SNELLING lyr B-Ball yr Book Editor Sen Class Sec NHS CSF. Thanx Mom Dad, You are the GREATEST! I LUV YOU. Thanx gang 4 the good times. Shelljamie, Shalini.Jo, Tor.Jan, Kathy.Leila, Jen, Gi-Gi, Deanna, Luv ya all! Chris, 77 We made it bro! Good Luck Joy 1 down 3 to go Kid. With GOD everything ' s possible! Class of ' 89 rules! JULIE SNETHEN Thnxmom4everythg! asamiluvutl ' s lst4ever! Bst Bds: KA- SOAMDMRmbrALLTheCR8X ' S!ILUVUCYS!!2SHANON0ASS. ' SO-JHNY- DEP PPCAME!KELHLYWDDUISCRY!GNO!MRLSTFL!SHH!GDLKAPE- BARB GIANNA SOLARI WE FINALLY MADE IT! THANKX MOM.DAD TRESSA 4 ALL YOUR SUPPORT! I LOVE U! HANG-N-THERE SIS ONLY 2 MORE YEARS! X YOUR FINGERS TO GET THE RABBIT ! 2nd SIS- KEEP YOUR CHIN UP! GOOD LUCK TO THE LUNCH BUNCH , HS.JCNS, CP- WE HAD SOME INTERESTING TIMES! GOOD LUCK DD.KS.DL, TB.JI; STEPH, TRESSA, MOM DAD! SEEYA! EUROPE 89! HEIDI SOROUR Luv 33 4yrsVar.BB,SB 2yrsVar.VB THNX FOR THE SUP- PORT: MOM, DAD, TAUFandFR IENDS!THNX4TH EM EMS:MEL,MEESH, BERV,ASBBUDS!FUNTIMES:NANCY,ANA,ANG,STEF MELANIE SPARKS 4yrsBB (CIF) VB Heidi.Meesh.KT it ' sbeenfun. Gonna- missu Brian (no more Xmaslites!).Thnx much MomSas Sis.Goodlucknxtyr TBTTJLKTOFF2seekmyfortune SHANE STANFORD ItsFinallyOver! Tnkx-MrC MrsP -LONGLIVE-The LOD,CNR,KNAC-CoodLuck-SS,JJ-KMA-MC,AM-M Cor? ' Dude ' Jeff.Dan- Jason. KARRIE STASSON Thanks to Mrs. Fadule.Allmy teachers.and my friends.RA and A.P. ILOVE YOU ANDY, 4 ALWAYS. 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RUSTY TAMBLYN It ' s finally over! Thanx Ma Pa! ILuvUguys! Hey boys- KW,RH,MB,SHE,AM,JW,ES,CH89isfine!Jen,ILoveUw allmyhrtBe4evermine! URmybestbudDLlyr.VFB-lyr.VBB JEFF TAYLOR TO J.M.J.G. SPANIARD WE HAVE DONE ITTO KETTER AND JESSON YOUR STUCK HERE.GLUE IT.TARA DON ' T DO IT. F.O.A. PARTY.JOE.ITS BEYOND MY CONTROULH BETINA TOTRUP CA HAS BEEN GR8 THANX MOM DAD SIS LUV U RC FP BN KC AC SG DD GH KC KW JW ST GOOD LUCK ALWAYS I ' LL MISSU ALL USA 4EVER LOVE BIB LAM TRAN Thanx Mom Dad 4 everything 4-ever LO LS.4yrs Basketball. GoodBye to all my friends-GOOd Best 4 years of my Life. Class of 89s DAZY T. THANXMOM DAD LIZURAGR SISILUVU! MISU-STEF.MLIH! RENEURMYBFF!DINA-SIZZLERS!THNX4MEMS-VIKR,MRi KW 344VERSPCL!KIMBURNE-T4VERNMYHRT!ERNIEILUVU! JANTHNXBABEHASTA ERICA L. 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MIKE HORSLEY H HINCPOWDERPUF -BusinBBOA -Ruksmnt KROQTRP-18BDGARGSBUGRIP-Fballboosccer-4Photo-BOINGO-2-Mv BUDS-UNOWHOUR-NILUVYA-MOM-URTHEBESTLETSKIT-WEREOU- TAHERE 55 56 tyotfi 57 58 LHS VARSITY TEAM THRILLS SAXONS The Saxon Varsity Football Team began the season with tew returning starters and many inexperienced players; however, the Saxons opened with four straight victories. Loara took advantage ot eight Western turnovers in winning the first game 26-8. Ricky Griego ran an interception back for a touchdown late in the game to .break a scoreless tie as the Saxons next defeated Anaheim 12-0. Against Canyon, a swarming defense and pinpoint passing by Jeff Gordon enabled the Saxons to rip the Comaches 26-0. Loara next travelled to Lakewood and crushed the Lancers 30- for the team ' s third consecutive shutout. El Modena upset Loara 19-7 in the final non-league game. Loara opened league against Cypress in the Saxon ' s Homecoming game. The game ended in a tie 0-0 when junior Brett Banta ' s punt return for a touchdown was called back by a penalty. The Saxons next lost a heartbreaker to El Dorado as Randy Halcomb was knocked out of bounds inside the one-yard line as time ran out. The Valiant comeback came up a little short. Loara defeated Esperanza 23-0 in the next league game to keep playoff hopes alive. Coy Collins, a Junior, returned to the lineup after missing two games because of a leg injury. The Saxons lost to eventual league champion Los Al 20-0, setting up a playoff showdown against arch- rival Katella in the last game of the season. In the most exciting game of the season, the Saxons began the game with a bang as Brett Banta ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. After a Katella turnover Jeff Gordon hit Adrian Oliphant with a touchdown pass to give the Saxons an early 14-0 lead. Later in the first quarter, Sean Conner and Brett Banta hooked up for the longest touchdown pass in Loara ' s history (81 yards) on a fake punt to give the Saxons a 20-7 first quarter lead. Both teams settled down and the game was decided on the last play when a Loara free-kick field goal attempt went just wide. Loara finished the season with a 5-4- 1 record. 198889 Varsity Football Team. Head coach Herb Hill discusses the next play with Coy Collins. The Saxon offense prepares to attack. A swarming Saxon defense plays tough against El Dorado. Kenny Williams and Duy Dao warm up for the big game. Saxon quarterback Jeff Gordon prepares to pass to an open player. Brett Banta cuts against the grain and moves swiftly to avoid a would-be tackier. FOOTBALL 59 60 three five Mike Clancy Scott Kunz celebrate a victory. 2. Randy Halcomb powers his way through to score a touchdown. 3. . . . ahh, can you resist this look? 4. Being on a football team has its privileges, such as having front row seats during pep rallies. 5. Ricky Criego, 48, makes a sack. 6. Proud Saxons show their spirit! 7. Ready waiting, Steve Nichols concen trates on his plays. 8. Chris Snelling works up a sweat from a tough game. 9. Sean Clancy gives his Killer Clancy look. 10 Before the game, Adrian Oliphant mental ly prepares. 1 1. An awesome kick by Sean Conner. FOOTBALL 61 62 F S FOOTBALL TEAMS WIN RESPECT rffiJM v •- ' The ' 88- ' 89 Sophomore Football Team was led by Coach Halpin and Coach Moore, who prepared the team for a victorious season. As the Sophomores defeated Anaheim 27-0, Los Al 43-0, and Katella 35-0, they proved how serious they were about winning. The Sophomore Team was gifted with many tal- ented athletes. Tail back Luigi Gagow, who received the Most Valuable Back Award, broke the sophomore record for most yards gained in a single game with 293 yards. Other talented athletes on the team were Charlie Gipson, who received the M.V.P. Award; Erich Munzner, who re- ceived the Coaches ' Award; David Kang and Mike Obenshain, who received the Most Inspirational Awards; and John Kar- rer, who received the Most Valuable Re- ceiver Award. The team finished the sea- son with eight wins and two losses. Coach Johnson led the ' 88-89 Freshman Football Team, and was assisted by Coach Bob, Coach Okabe, and Coach Clester. Even though the Freshman Team finished with two wins and eight losses, they gained valuable experience during their season. Bryant Jackson and Bryan Blanks each made a touchdown in a close victory over Anaheim with a 13-12 score. Against Los Al, Mister Albritton made a touchdown on an option play, and Bryant Jackson scored on a running play. An interception by Mis- ter Albritton set up a Chris Valentin field goal, which was the winning score. The fi- nal score against Los Al was 15-3. The Freshman team also had many gifted ath- letes: Mister Albritton. Most Valuable Back; Adam Hernandez, Most Valuable Line; and Brian Blanks, who averaged 120 yards per game. . Helping one another, the Freshman defense stops the running play. 2. As the Saxons line up for a crucial play. Mister Albritton takes command of the field as a quarterback. 3. A Los Al runner falls short of his goal as the Freshman Saxons make a twisting gang tackle. 4. Bryan Blanks takes a hand off, ready to break it big for long yardage. 5. Outstanding blocking by the line enables the quarterback to locate receivers. 6. The 88S9 Freshman Football Team. 7. Coach Hatpin gives the team some scouting information before a game. 8. With outstanding effort, Daniel Bokelman drags his opponent to the ground. 9. Kirt Hughett makes a dazzling cut in his race for the goal line, while leaving a defender helpless on the ground. 10. The 8889 Sophomore Football Team. 1 1. David Kang makes a bone-crushing hit with perfect form. 3 }f: 4i4ft-i ■$co£ eleven AKtyouwtetfc FOOTBALL • 64 88 V hTO BOYS HAVE OFF YEAR vy vv VV V V lUViUVV aJ ■ three -H ■ ' - ■ 4 = i V four five u N — ' icknames like Aqua-Jock, fish, and Aquamen were commonly used to describe the 1988-89 Varsi- ty Water Polo Team. This year ' s team played hard and as tough as any land jocks, swam fast and swift as fish, and played courageously as aquamen. This year ' s team con- sisted of five returning varsity players: Brian Blacketer, Dong Kim, Billy Kang, James Lim, and Howard Zimmerman. The team also had five members of last year ' s J.V. squad to fill many important positions. The team began practice during the summer and entered the season with pride and confidence. Unfortunately, the team had difficulty winning this season and ended with a winless record. However, a few players were recognized for their achievements. Darrow Linder received MVP award for his excellence at the goalie position, Brian Blacketer was the top scor- er, Scott Talkovic received the coach ' s award for his hard work, and Kelly Cooley received the most improved award. -•  - eight 1. Joe Rowen thinks another goal. 2. I ' m gonna get you! I ' m gonna get you! ' ' thinks a psychedup Darrow. 3. Dong Kim plays tough against his opponent. 4. Howie Zimmerman takes his shot. 5. I got the whole whorld in my hand. I got the whole world in my hand. ' sings Scott Talko- vic. 6. Coach Broski ' s serious side is photographed during the game. 7. Brian Blacketer readies himself to unload a powerful shot. 8. The Saxons arise from the wa ter as a shot is taken 9. What you see is the 1988S9 Varsity Waterpolo Team. 10. Chris Davis bites his lip as he is about to release a famous Chris Davis shot. 1 1. James Lim defends two play ers at once. 12. Kelly Cooley and teammates attempt to block a shot. WATER POLO 65 66 1988 WATER POLO ENCOUNTERS A DIFFICULT SEASON IN EMPIRE LEAGUE Playing to gain experience, the first-year polo players played their hearts out. With only two returning members, Adrian Stin- gaciu and Chris Allred, the team suffered in the beginning; but after a little practice, the team was ready to begin its battles. Practicing day and night (literally), the team gradually progressed each and every day. Coach Broski, being the head coach for both Varsity and JV teams, had one heck of a time coaching both teams at once. Having a job during the day and coming to coach a bunch of sixteen- year-olds in the evening showed a lot of dedica- tion on Coach Broski ' s part. For the second year, the water polo team had girls on the team; and this year, there were six girls on the Frosh-Soph Team. Though the girls were polite on the pool deck, they were very dangerous in the water. With outstanding freshmen, experienced play- ers, and a dedicated coach, the JV Frosh-Soph Team was a family of happy Saxons. two ,T iK three . The 1988 JV FroshSoph Water Polo Team. C. Makres, B Allen, S. Payne, S. Thompson, K Hoyt. L Bengochea. L. Adams, C. Mi kasa. T. Jeng, V. Carpino, A. Stingaciu, J. Overall, C Allred, M. Ingram, M. Perez, K. Post, D. Kim, and J. Patterson. 2. Chris Allred uses his well built arm to score a Saxon goal. 3. Mike Ingram, the excellent JV goalie, flies to sa ve another goal. 4 ISobody messes with the well ex ecuted Saxon Defense. 5. Kris Post looks to see if the goal is near by. 6. Chris Allred maneuvers his way to get another fast break point. 7. Baby Hewy says, Wanna eat this ball or what! 8. Now, boyz, is that the best you can do? Here ' s the way you should run play 3. 9 Miss Tortrup shows the Ameri can boyz the way she plays polo in Denmark. eight WATER POLO 67 68 V. VOLLEYBALL REACH THEIR GOAL ' e have proven what hard work and determination can do. This is how the 1988-89 Varsity Volleyball Team described their victorious year. With a seriousness of purpose they continually strove for perfection. This pursuit of excel- lence on the court lasted the entire season. Many congratulations went to the team when their hard work took them to the CIF Championships. With an unfortunate loss in their second game, they were eliminated from the tournament. However, making the CIF play-offs in addition to their much improved record brought much pride to Loara. The team, composed of strong, confident players with many di- verse talents and skills, performed solidly throughout the season. Coach Mike Hinton described the team in the following words: With the young players and the experience of the older ones, I think we play well as a unit. The power of the outside attack and the versatility of the players made for a really good season. four 7. The 1988-89 Varsity Volleyball Team. Back row: Kim Evans, Melanie Sparks. Leslie Olave. Kathy Arribas. Coach Hinton. Front row: Heidi Sorour. Traci Berven. Kristen Thi bodeau, Nicole Pinkerton, Cami Ramsey, and Tracy Titus. 2. Heidi Sorour, while soaring through the air, skillfully scores on a return. 3. Melanie Sparks successfully confronts an op- posing team member. 4 Leslie Olave prepares to set up a play for a fellow teammate 5. Tracy Titus intensely practices her spike be fore a game. 6. Coach Hinton discusses new strategy during a game. 7. The team cheerfully congratulate each other after scoring a point. 8. Leslie Olave and Cami Ramsey combine forces to block a shot from their opposition. 9. Nicole Pinkerton concentrates to make her serve perfect. 10. Traci Berven fights to keep the ball alive. 1 1 Kim Evans turns to give her team support. VOLLEYBALL 69 70 JV F S VOLLEYBALL PLAY TOUGH! three Much recognition should be directed towards the JV and Frosh Soph volleyball teams for their outstanding per- formance this year. The JV team struggled through a frustrating first half; yet with exceptional leadership from Liza Soldivillo, Angie Cox and Adena Woodman, the talented team overpowered and dominated their opponents with an impressive 8-8 record at the end of the season. First year Coach Tom Honda stated, I didn ' t know what to expect! The season was a fun and worthwhile experience for all of us. The Frosh Soph Girls couldn ' t have been a more deserving team as they received their first place trophies. Going in as the under- dog, the girls, with enthusiasm, energy, and spark, played to their full potential to emerge as victors. Coach Debbie Wheeler ad- mitted, The girls were dedicated. Each member contributed to this trophy. They all had the skill and talent to win; but more important, I think that they had the determination and strong desire thcit it takes to win. Both of the teams showed a tremendous amount of improve- ment during the course of the exhausting season, promising a positive note for future years. eight 1. The team sets up for action in a close match. 2. The 198889 JV team. From left to right, top to bottom: S. Sebor. A. Woodman. C. McGee, T. Jaime, L Soldivillo, T. Olave, A. Cox, S. Hen dncks. D. Hsieh. and L. Hsu 3. Dorothy and Linda demonstrate team spirit, which was highly valued during the season. A Adena scores against an unsuccessful block from the opposition 5. Go! the team yells encouragingly. 6. Christy ignites her powerful serve, which she has perfected through demanding practices. 7. The 1988-89 Frosh Soph team. Top (I to r): J. Kish. E. Vernazzaro, At Meiner. C. Mazard, J Stiles. J. Barker, D. Laffoon, M. Halwax. C Tun inenberg Bottom (I to r) D Wilkom, N. Neitzke. C. Shiba. S. Kim, J. Kang, C Rowe, A. Kim, I Wedekmd Two player s of the Frosh Soph team move in unison to successfully block an opponent s shot Caroline Shiba skillfully times a soft shot to score. Was it skill, the coaching, or both? 8 10. VOLLEYBALL 71 72 TENNIS TEAMS TOPSPIN TO VICTORY This past tennis season saw much improvement over last year. Many new members were added to cre- ate a strong team — among them were Jason Overell (Freshman) and Mike Na (from Minnesota). The coach described the team as one with good skills but as having a lack of confidence in those skills (Isn ' t that humble!) It was Coach Gary Cleveland ' s first year coaching the Boys ' Tennis Team. His goals for the team were to improve the skills of each player and to move towards a positive attitude. Both were achieved according to Andy Huang: We ' re giving it 110% this year. ( If not more. added James Lewis.) The positive aspects of the team were their real desire to improve and their willingness to listen. Consisting of mainly freshmen and sophomores, this year ' s JV Tennis Team was extremely young, hard working, and dedicated. Coach Tom Meylor comment- ed, This team contains a tremendous amount of raw talent. Throughout the year, the players improved their tech- nique, in turn strengthening the team. Outstanding members this year were sin- gles player Matt Ham. doubles players Howard Chang Simon Chang and David Shy, Darmesh Patel. tour five I SffiMfflTOffllTOts eight 1. The 1989 Boys ' JV Tennis Team. 2. Loara players congratulate each other after winning a point. 3. Simon Chang displays his devastating backhand. 4. At practice. Dar is just as intense as he is during a game. 5. On their private, air conditioned bus. Loara ' s tennis greats always travel in style. 6. The 1989 Boys ' Varsity Tennis Team. 7. Teddy puts his all into hitting the ball. 8. Imron winds up for a powerful backhand. 9. David rushes the net for a winner. 10. Andy prepares a rifle serve. 1 1 Air Jordan tennis by Alex Mask. ten TENNIS eleven 73 88 TENNIS TAKES A TOPSPIN TURN This year ' s Varsity Tennis Team became a vital com- petitor in the Empire League. The girls improved greatly due to the number of hours of hard and demanding work they put into their practices. In Kim Yo- shioka ' s whipping forehand or quick volley, Jody Wilkens ' crushing serve, or Krinon Lapihuska ' s instant backhand, one can see the intense level of play on the Varsity Team. Coached by Gary Cleaveland, the girls finished the season with a much improved record of 5-9. Kim Yoshioka, a member of the Varsity Team for four consecutive years, received the Most Valuable Player Award. This year ' s JV Tennis Team practiced two hours every day. The daily exercises included running, technique, and shuffling. Al- though the season was not succesful in terms of wins and losses, the girls continually played with spirit and enthusi- asm. Under the guidance of Jeanette Cleaveland, each player gave her best to help the JV Team succeed by contributing her time and effort. t four five The ' 88 Girls ' Junior Varsity Tennis Team. 2. Christi takes a break after a long, hard practice. 3. Alina demonstrates effective net play. 4. Maruyo tries for a winner on a first serve. 5. Melani concentrates on hitt ing a forehand return. 6. The ' 88 Girls ' Varsity Tennis Team. 7. Rachael focuses on the ball, while hitting a great twohanded backhand. 8. Krinon patiently waits for an overhead smash. 9. Liz shows the effort that makes her an outstanding player. 10. Brandy returns a shot deep to her oppo nent ' s baseline. 1 1. Jody lobs the ball over to her opponent, who is playing at the net 12. Kim Yoshioka prepares to serve at match point eleven TENNIS twelve 75 76 ' 88-89 RUNNERS STRIDE WITH STYLE AND PRIDE - . « u thft-r four The 1988-89 season proved to be a fantastic year for Boys ' Cross Country at Loara. In addition to the honors giv- en to Loara ' s team as a whole, many runners on the team received individual awards. Jose Pineda came in first place at League Finals after setting a league record and course record for running three miles in 17.08 minutes. The varsity team was led by runners Miguel Ga- lindo and Efren Jaime, who helped the team to achieve third place at the Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach Invitationals and second place at the Pacifica and Costa Mesa Invitationals. As a whole, the varsity team came in fourth place, the jv team tied for first place, and the frosh soph team placed second in league finals. , Bart Schafer concentrates on his running strategy. 2. Cross Country runners discuss the origin of the running shoe. 3. After a strenuous run. Alan Cline at- tempts to soothe his tired feet. 4. Coach Dave Smith explains the home course to a confused Esperanza coach. (It ' s a maze!) 5 19881989 Boys ' JV and Varsity Cross Country Teams. 6. Frosh Soph Team. 7. John Johnson takes the lead over Esper- anza. 8. Single handedly, Oscar Aleman attempts to reach the finish line first. 9. Kyle Poffenberger expresses his deepest emotions, his innermost thoughts about his feeling for the competitors. 10. Stretching his muscles. Duy Nguyen pre- pares for a strenuous run. CROSS COUNTRY 77 SAXON GIRL HARRIERS SPEED AHEAD jj ) v mr --■ v — tth three I Dawn and Trade take a break to think about why they are really here. 2. And when I count to three, you will awak en. 3. Maria is escorted to the starting point. 4. Dawn sets her pace when running against Esperanza. 5. And what are you going to do about it? 6. 198889 Girls ' Crosscountry Team (It): Maria Fuenles, Teresa Reeves, Kelly Gra ton. Dawn Bowman, and Trade Shirley. 7. Dawn warns Maria about the hole down to the right. 8. No pain, no gain! 9. Attention, all K Mart shoppers . . . 10. Just one more mile to go! 1 1. See Dawn. See Dawn Run. Run. Dawn. Run During the season, the girls ' cross country runners consis- tently pushed themselves to do better. Their coach, Dave Smith, gave them guidance and support through- out the season. At the Pacifica Invita- ional, Dawn Bowman tinished third and Maria Fuentes tinished tourth out ot a total of seventy-five runners. At a meet in which Loara beat Eldorado, Teresa Reeves came in fourth, and Kel- ly Graton finished fifth. At all meets, Dawn Bowman and Maria Fuentes fin- ished in the top five. At their banquet, Maria Fuentes received an award for most valuable runner and Dawn Bow- man received the Coaches ' Award. The team finished the season with a one and four record, but the record doesn ' t always show the true effort put forth by the team. CROSS COUNTRY 70 80 M ' any people feel any sport played with a .birdie must be sim- ple, but any sport played since the 12th century in England ' s Royal Court can ' t be that silly. Badminton requires good tim- ing and fast footwork. Players must also have endurance, dex- terity and stamina. This year Loara had two teams that were comprised of sixty players and two excellent coaches. Togeth- er they made it look much ea- sier than it actually is. Hard work and close team relation- ships led our team through a smashing season, crushing many of their opponents. BADMINTON SERVES UP A SUPER SMASHING SEASON ;. The 1988-89 J.V. Team. 2 Kelly Clark jumps for joy. 3. The 198889 Varsity Team. Liza makes a smashing return. Denise, Akemi and Shalini show their team spirit. The Frosh Soph Team. With a flick of his wrist and a spring on his feet, Kevin saves the game. Coaches Penny Peters and Sweeney converse on how the combination of g and velocity affect the birdie. Daniel serves up a winning shot. Two friends fight over who will •lie return The Loara Badminton Teams show that they too know how to party. eleven BADMINTON 81 82 BOYS ' V JV SOCCER SHOWS BIG D five six l Mt 1. Scoff Kuroyama dribbles the ball towards the goal. 2. Skillfully. Juan Flores powers his way by an opponent. 3. The 8889 Boys ' Varsity Soccer team. 4 Fast footwork is demonstrated by senior Brent fiarasaki. 5. The Varsity Team receives last minute instructions before the start of the game. 6. Jose Pineda struggles to get control of the ball. 7. The 88-89 Boys ' J. V. Team. 8. Goalie Mike Rosenberg scans the field for open forwards. 9. Danny Klatzker and Maher Syada demon strate their defensive tactics. 10. Jeff Gervake outruns his opponents in order to receive a pass. 1 1 . During a break in the action, team members discuss new strategies. The 88-89 Varsity Soccer Team, coached by Jack Medlin, dem- on strated their skill and talent throughout the season. In a pre-season game against La Quinta, Mark Plettink, Juan Flores, and Andy Medlin each scored a goal in a 3-2 victory. In an- other pre-season game, the Saxons scored a 6-0 win over Savanna. Juan Flores, Andy Medlin, Martin Hernan- dez, and Anthony Bravo all scored in this shut-out game. In the Empire League game with Cypress, the hus- tling Varsity showed their defensive tactics. Goalie Eric Smith, with his three saves, helped the team tremen- dously. The Varsity prevented a loss with a goal by Juan Flores, who was assisted by Andy Medlin. The final score was 1-1 against Cypress. During their Empire League games, the team did experience several defeats; howev- er, these defeats did not prevent them from being real winners. Throughout the soccer season, the Junior Varsity developed their talents. Their game against Magnolia was one of the highlights of league play, a game which they won by a score of 5-2. Scott Smith and Rich Pigmon each scored a goal, and John Hurst scored three. Outstanding players on the Junior Varsity Team included juniors Mike Rosenberg and Danny Klatzker, soph- omore Jeff Gervaise. and freshmen Ryan Heise and John Hurst. The Varsity and the Junior Varsity Team matured physically and mentally with the help of their coach. This year was another step in the development of soccer excellence at Loara r rirn SOCCER 83 84 GIRLS ' SOCCER REACH THEIR GOALS - f ft r: ft Throughout the season, Coach Nancy Beatty consid- ered the girls on her soccer teams to be a family. As a family, the teams worked together during good times and bad for the goals of cooperation and victory. This year certainly provided many obstacles for the girls, but they definitely had the right stuff. Pre-season was a source of high hopes, as the team came through with six wins and two losses. League competition proved to be much more difficult. Several key players were out with injuries and illnesses the entire year, which meant the rest of the players had to take up the slack. Special strength was added to the teams by outstanding indivi- duals. Melanie Midani, senior and forward on the field, assisted in 17 goals for the Varsity, while Melissa Egger was the team ' s leading scorer with 10 goals. Senior Kelly Graton aided as goalie, while freshman Christy Rowe supported the team in all positions. Another freshman, Anna Klein, took charge of the field on the Varsity team. JV also had its share of talent, including freshmen Nissi Lapihuska and Dana Mal- comb. In the end, however, it was the cooperation and talent of all of the players that held the team to- gether. Even after all the ordeals, the 1988-89 year was the best season ever for girls ' soccer. According to Coach Beatty. this was due to the teams ' eventual understanding and practice of playing with heart for the goal of excellence. . 198889 JV Team (LR): K. MacDonald. N. Lapihuska, R. Picchi. J. Makres. Coach M. Green, J. Kish. A. Turanitza. V, Bailey, T. Taylor, D. Malcomb. 2. Dana scopes out the situation intensely. 3. Coach Nancy Beatty keeps a watchful eye over her team. 4. Saxons display their pride and spun 5. Valerie skillfully maneuvers the ball out of the reach of her opponent. 6. Anna sets the ball in motion. 7. 1988-89 Varsity Team (LR): B. Florio. M. Midani, K. Graton. A. Rowen. J. Rowe. C. Peterson, R Rucker, R. Banagas. B Fields. M. Egger. Coach Nancy Beatty. Melissa exemplifies the combination of power and agilitv that makes a good play er. Melissa and Anna share congratulations. Senior Melanie Midani rushes l with the competition at her heels. 8. SOCCER ■ 86 YOUNG GOLFERS PUTT FOR GLORY Golf is an individual sport that requires a player to be en- tirely responsible for his own success or failure. The object is to put the ball into eighteen holes, us- ing the least number of strokes. Dad Miller ' s Golf Course was once again used as the site of most matches. Daily, the Saxons practiced various strokes and also practiced how to deal with challenging terrain and ob- stacles, such as sand traps, thick grass, water hazards, dips, and trees. The slice and hook were two strokes the players were en- couraged to practice. Lacking sen- iors, freshman Young Chun and ju- niors Andrew Harvey and Richard Basquez led this year ' s young team. The 1989 Saxon Golf Team, front: Mark Knock, Young Chun, Andrew Harvey. Cur tis Gardener, back: Jeff Guy. Jason O ' sulli- van. Kalen Taylor, and Richard Basquez. After a backswing and downswing, Curtis demonstrates his great follow through. Young grins as his chip shot make the first hole. Young s short loft and overspin on the ball allowed for a short run to the cup. Positioned in a square stance, Jeff prepares to putt the ball toward the eighth hole. Jeff also concentrates to keep the trunk of his body motionless, so that the ball will roll rather than skip toward the hole. Rich maintains his balance, while concen- trating on the backward swinging motion. Jason demonstrates his position of the hands on the golf club that contributes to a sound golf swing. five 7. Coaches Johnson and Hill are happy golfers. Andrew, a valuable player for this year ' s ' 89 golf team, prepares to slice the ball toward the first hole Look, this is an important match for me today. Quiet on the green and no flashes, please! ' ' Exclaims Mark Knoch. Hands behind the head above the right ear and golf club cocked backwards. Curtis begins to initiate the downswing by pivoting his left hip back. Young, a diligent player, performs un- der pressure at Dad Miller ' s. A two-year member on the Saxon Coif Team. Kalen raises the club for the backswing. Kalen shifts his weight to the right foot and bends his left to help him pivot. eleven twelve GOLF 87 GRAPPLERS WORK TO RESTORE FAME ' • % nf 1B a M frr ri a- iri Jff ■■■■■ nP J H fi i fwe ve thirteen The 1988-89 Varsity Grapplers struggled to re- gain the fame and glory of previous years. Under new head coach, Mark Lake, the Saxons began to rebuild, placing third in their first tournament of the year. Lead by team captain Son Luc, who was the only four-year wres- tler on the team, the Grapplers placed third in the Magnolia tour- nament. In the Edison Eight-Way tournament, Aaron Mduenda, Jeff Taylor, Son Luc. and Rocha Gustavo finished as runners up. Other outstanding wrestlers were Jim Leonard, Andy Hall, Steve Hall, Dan Bokelman, Steve Nitao, and Steven Whitford. This year ' s team looked to qualify four wres- tlers to CIF competition. eleven 1. G. Rocha throws his opponent. 2. Coaches Duncan and Lake. 3. S. Luc, tries to break his opponent down. 4. C. Habis prevents an escape. 5. S. Whitford works to get a take down 6. A. Alduenda shows no mercy. 7. J. Leonard quickly gains the edge. 8. The 198889 Varsity Wrestling Team. 9. Dan executes a reverse halt. 10. S. Nitao is rewarded by the referee. 1 1 A victorious Jeff Taylor walks off th after pinning his opponent. 12. Carlen moves for an ankle pi I. 13. A. Hall thinks over his moves before j match WRESTLING 89 90 J.V. TEAM SECURES 2ND IN LEAGUE four The Saxon Wrestling program has always depended upon the Ju- nior Varsity Team to produce good wrestlers. This year ' s J.V. wrestlers certainly accom- plished that. This season, the J.V. team compiled an impres- sive record of 10 wins against 2 losses. Under a new assis- tant coach, Carlos Barrientos, the team ended their season in second place in the Empire League. The J.V. Grapplers achieved third place in the Buena tournament. Gary Tay- lor lead the team with an im- pressive eight pins! Gary also took third in the Laguna tour- nament. Other outstanding performers were Mike Gastillo, who placed second in the Magnolia tournament, and Dennis Washburn, who per- formed consistently. The Junior Varsity wrestling team impressed all with their outstanding record. five eight WRESTLING . 198889 J. V. Wrestling Team. 2. Steve Nitao scores points with a navy ride. 3. P. Esqleda executes a tilt 4 R. Glenz, an aggressive wrestler. 5. M. Bustillos uses his arms to control his opponent 6. During a break. Coach Lake advises the J.V. team. 7. Dennis Washburn attempts a take down 8. Using a cross face cradle. Jamie goes for the pin. 91 92 BOYS ' SWIMMING TEAM TAKES POOL BY STORM idM mm Z 1 fhree Swimming, down through the ages, has been the favorite sport ot all who love water. Now in California, swimming has taken on a more competitive edge, and Loara is right up with the trend. Our staunchest water-lovers have joined together and formed Loara ' s varsity and Frosh-Soph teams. Led by coach Dan Cullinane and assistant coaches Paul Chylinski, Mark Lake, and Jeff Nelson, the swimmin ' Saxons made the most of the season. Outstanding, studly varsity speedo-wearers included Brian Blacketer, Darrow Linder, Scott Talkovic, Chris Davis, Maher Syada, Mitch Hawkins, Adrian Stingaciu, Charles Makres, and freshman Chris Post. Our Junior swimmers were Todd Stefani, Chris Cam- pellone, Jamie Pietras, and many super cool others. And not only are they great swimmers, they ' re great guys, too. They know the meaning of the word team- work and stuck together through chlorine and concrete. They kept the competi- tive spirit alive through the many hours of rigorous practice, challenging yet nerve wracking meets, and the ever-popular torturous bus rides one inevitably encoun- ters when one swims competitively. These long arduous bus rides were made wonderful by group song. So as the sun sank down behind the horizon, Loara High School Swimmers finished their practices and felt fulfilled as they went to sleep with wrinkled fingers. four E ' i w five % eight 1. Boys ' swimmers: Jamie Pietras. Tim Jeng, Mike Peterson, Mike Heal, Marcos. Dong Kim, Chris Campellone. and Todd Stefani. 2. Mike fieal is exhausted after a rough race. 3. A Loara Saxon dives to victory. 4. Chris. Dong, and Helmet psyche up for the race. 5. Helmet demonstrates new diving possibili- ties. 6. Boys ' Varsity swimmers: Darrow Under, Brian Balketer. Dong Kim. Adrian Stingu- ciu. Mitch Hawkins- bottom row: Chris Post, Chris Davis. Korry Brush, Maher Syada, Joe Rowan. Charles Makres. and Scott Talkovic (not shown). 7. Korry Brush strokes for the gold. 8. Maher ' s dynamic power dive. 9. Chris Davis. Loara ' s powerful butterfly man. gets ready to kill his oppor 10 Brian Blacketer demonstrates his studli ness. ten SWIMMING ' •■ 94 LADY SAXONS RULE THE POOL WITH ELEGANCE three H ere we have the wonderful 1988-89 Saxon swimming women. Through vigorous training, these fine young ladies mastered and perfected all .aspects of the aquatic sport. Many hours before, during, and after school were put into achieving such greatness. These girls suffered through strenuous workouts, harsh ultraviolet rays, and drying chlorinated water in order to receive strong, powerful, tan bodies that glided swiftly through the water to bring them to victory. One could view their great timing and precision in the butterfly and breast stroke, which were demonstrated in the Loara pool and during the exciting meets. The 1988-89 swim season was much shorter than usual, so the swimmers were frequently kept busy with more than one meet a week. Even though the swim season was a short one, it proved to be rewarding. Coach Dan Cullinane and assistant coaches Paul Chylinsky, Mark Lake, and Jeff Nelson were the driving forces behind the swimming team. With their dedicated guidance and persistence, Loara ' s swimmers learned from helpful demonstra- tion, special pointers, and occasional voice inflections. Team members proved the many obvious similarities between woman and fish. four five  id 3 v - « ' 1 fc. 1H K J Hk - J At ' Ml „ •;.; rl O r j Varsity Swimmers Kelt) Cooley. Lisa Beng k f i i • mdj rhon ■ in Aw ■, man rg n ej i a and ' Vfj m • i v '  )oh n Betlna Votrup, Whorl . ' if (• ( ■ • u, ,-. , .a, ,■ lv I ,-, ' i fj .1 1, | lle, fupm ■. , ,■ i if ■.« , ' • ieorglna and Betlna , i ■ u arm im fa I . .i i 3 ' ' ■■ ' v twin ,• ' ■ . ' . ., ifpalntei Si i dellatll I mi ' ii - ., , ,,. retaj ,■ , .ii •■ , A. . ' . II - , ' .i .i •.« zi zzz- -. .u, ' •.;. II ninr SWIMMING 96 89 SOFTBALL SWINGS INTO ACTION m three foul The Varsity Softball team started the pre-season with 3 wins and 5 losses. But they showed great potential and determination in every game. Varsity Softball participat- ed in the Cypress Tournament and received 6th place out of 16 teams. In a pre-league game against Los Alamitos, Krinon Lapi- huska and Stephanie Wright pitched a no-hitter. The team had mostly Juniors and Seniors, but had a few Freshmen and Sophomores. The team captains were Krinon Lapihuska and Heidi Sorour. At the beginning of the season. Coach Larson said the team was working well together, that they had good potential, and that the team would have no problem going to CIF. SOFTBALL fh-vt-n twelve 97 r 98 JV SOFTBALL PITCHES FOR SUCCESS . The 198889 JV Softball Team. 2 Ami stretches to make the play at first. 3. Ami makes a clean catch. 4. During a timeout. Coach Watts discusses a play with Christy and Tricia. 5. Amy quickly crosses home plate to score a run. 6. Blasting the first pitch. Michelle runs to first. 7. Amy keeps an eye on the other team ' s runner as a good catcher should. 8. After fielding a grounder to short, Tricia throws to first 9. Coach Linda Watts flashes signals to her players. 10. Natalie, an outstanding pitcher, shows her stuff. II Left fielder Lisa Rodriguez throws to home. 12. Swinging with all her might, a Saxon player tries for a home run. 13. Christy practices her throwing technique before the game starts 14 After their turn at bat. the JV Team goes out to play defense. This year ' s Girls ' s JV Softball Team was coached by Miss Watts, who stressed the im- portance of team unity. Motivated by a great spirit, the team trained 2V2 hours daily. The seventeen play- ers and three managers invested a lot of effort, but lacked the neces- sary experience of excel in the tough Empire League. They learned what it meant to play as a single unit and to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of the team. Among the most outstanding players was Tricia Wedekind, who played catcher, shortstop, and pitcher. The exceptionally young team did improve in many aspects of the game. However, their success was not measured in wins but rather in the enjoyment of the game. thirteen 99 100 LOARA ' S VBB CREATES EXCITEMENT The Basketball season once again brought out the Saxon pride in all of us. Consistently, the players demon- strated their tenacity and skill, producing ex- citing games through- out the year. The players not only gained experience from each game, but also learned the importance of cooperation. The team was not com- prised of individuals but rather a unit working as one. Each member contributed greatly to the accomplishments of this year ' s team. The team consisted of only seven players, proving the adage that quality supersedes quantity. Good defense and ball handling were exhibited by seniors Lam Tran and Curt Fin- gal, this year ' s team captain. High scorers were senior Mike Cooney and junior Joe Gaudio. Joe also pro- vided the most re- bounding and power play, along with senior Brad Leonard. Junior El lick Hsu provided most of the scoring from the three-point line. Sophomore Tes Whitlock is one of the best all-around players in Orange County; per- petually, Tes exhibited skillful ball handling, creative scoring, and power playing. Coach Meylor confi- dently stated, Through dedication, desire, the basketball program at Loara can become one of the best in the county. three four y five I. The 1988-89 Boys ' Varsity Basketball Team: (left to right) Lam Tran, Mike Cooney. Tes Whitlock. Joe Gaudio, Brad Leonard. Dan Wassink. Curt Fingal. and Ellick Hsu. 2. From whatever angle he shoots. Tes Whit lock always finds a way to score. 3. Captain Curt Fingal practices the ' ' Hands up philosophy of Coach Meylor. 4. Ellick Hsu races with the wind across court. 5. Coach Meylor intensely reviews the team ' s strategy. 6. Lam Tran keeps the crowd at the edge of their seats as he tries to score. 7. Nothing stands in Mike Cooney s way as he makes a basket. 8. Joe Gaudio skillfully leads a fastbreak. 9. Brad Leonard scans the court for an open teammate. 10. The team ecstatically congratulate each other after Loara ' s first-ever Empire League victory over Katella with a score of 68-50 BASKETBALL 101 102 WORK AND DESIRE PAY OFF FOR THE J.V. TEAM The spirited Junior Varsity basketball team had a winning season due to their desire to win. The team began the year with a slow start but, under the guidance ot Coach Luke Harrison, they constantly improved. The players practiced daily after school and in their tree time, working on new techniques which made the team and the game much more exciting. One of the most exciting games the Junior Varsity team played was against Los Al. The J.V. Saxons were behind in the first half, scoring only 22 points. Then after a quick pep talk from Coach Harrison during halftime, the fired-up players were ready to face the Griffins in the second half. The Saxons played an exciting half and won by a score of 52-44. The J.V. team was led by Mike Acosta (most valuable player), Jason Chadbourne, and William Kuai. In addition, Jason and William served as co-captains. Loara ' s Junior Varsity team was the only team to defeat first-place Cypress. Over the course of the season the players showed exception- al effort. The players should be commended for all the hard work they put into their team to make it the best it could be. lour five . Under the congested offensive board. Kar eem Collins shoots for two. 2. The J. V. team plays tough against Los Al. 3. Kareem Collins drives up court. 4. William Kuai prepares for a needed two points. Morgan Harris shows good form from the free throw line. Mike Acosta shoots a foul shot. The 19881989 J. V. Basketball team (left to right): K. Collins. P. Lenon. M. Harris. M. Acosta. W. Kuai. J. Chadbourne. and T. Hsieh. Jason Chadbourne does a great job shut ting down the Los Al offense. In spite of a tight defense, Parrish Lenon scores. The J. V. team shows why they were con- sidered one of the better rebounding teams in the Empire League Coach Harrison gives the team a couple of quick tips during a timeout. The team gets fired up for a rough game. eleven t wr l e BASKETBALL 103 104 F S SQUADS EXHIBIT SKILL AND GRIT The 1988-89 Fresh- man Basketball Team intimated even the best in the Empire League. Under their new coach, Jaime Anderson, the members on the team were able to contribute their own attributes to make this season an excep- tional one. Some ot the leading players on the team were Ron Harris, who led in assists; Pete Gonzalez, who was the top scorer on the team; and Drew Hubbard, whose swiftness and height the team greatly depended on. This young team showed perseverance and grit, making this year sen- sational. Headed by the new coach, Chuck Livesay, the Sophomore basketball team had a flourishing year. The team was led by team captains John Carr, who had the most rebounds, and Glen Maggio. Mike Klean proved to be an out- standing shooter for the team. The players showed an abundance of character and will — characteristics needed to make a winning team. four h f dpi I nacily. The 1988-89 Boys ' Freshman Basketball Team: (left to right) Ed- die Presbury, Eric Scic- chitano, Andrew Bois- vert, Ryan Basset t. A. Beto Guzman, Marc Martin, Drew Hubbard. Pete Gonzalez, Ricky Quintanilla, Aaron France, Ron Harris and Josh Mat os. Coach Anderson fine tunes his offense. 4. Pete Gonzalez goes for the basket. Ron Harris finishes off a drive to score two. Ryan Bassett puts up a difficult lay-up. 7. In a game at Katella. Jy Joh is looking good 8. All eyes are intensely fo- cused on the game. Matt Hamn skillfully shoots a free throw. Jaime Alvarado scores on a contested shot. The 1988 89 Boys ' Sophomore Basketball Team: (left to right) Matt Hamn. Alex Mask. Glen Maggio. Mike Klean. Jy Joh. Jason Vaughn, John Martinez. Kevin Williams. Jaime Alvarado, Brian Kuhl, and Taufik Sorour. Taufik Sorour pulls down a rebound and starts a fastbreak Brian Kuhl goes for a re- bound twelve rftn teen BASKETBALL 105 106 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM DELIVERS three « T en laps! Go! Coach Gary Blate told his girls at the beginning of almost every practice. By working hard and not com- plaining, the girls of this year ' s Varsity Team learned to be mentally as well as physically tough. Skillful, serious, and determined are words that describe the eight-member team. Though quite small, the team had great success and possessed experience as they had six returning players. The Seniors on the team were Heidi Sorour, Melanie Sparks, Michelle Roland, Lisa Nitao, and Kim Yo- shioka. The Juniors were Traci Berven and Jennifer Leonard, and the only Sophomore was Tracy Titus. Over the summer and throughout the season, the team became increasingly close. Spending more than twenty hours a week together, the team played like sisters, fought like sisters and, in a sense, be- came sisters. All of the players agree that they have matured tremendously and have become better bas- ketball players, and, most importantly, better people. four TRQjANsTElJTOfl ■ r- « ii i, i- — w eiaht 1. Surrounded by opponents, Kim drives and makes a scoop shot. 2. Coach Gary reviews the team ' s strate gy during a time out. 3. A skillful ball handler. Heidi races to wards the basket. 4. By playing tight defense. Lisa denies the ball to the opposition. 5. The 198889 Varsity Team. Top row (I to r): Heidi Sorour, Michelle Roland. Melanie Sparks. Middle row (I to r): Tract Berven, Tracy Titus, Jennifer Leonard. Bottom row (I to r): Lisa Hi- tao, Kim Yoshioka. 6. Melanie works her way in close for a lay up. 7. Tracy anxiously waits for the ball as she posts up against her opponent 8. Traci hits an outlet to start a fast- break. 9. Jennifer fights for a defend fi bound. 10. Double teamed, Michelle get height on her outside jumper. BASKETBALL 107 108 GIRLS ' JV F S BASKETBALL SHOOT FOR EMPIRE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS T I he Girls ' JV Basketball Team had an indisputably successful season with a 9 and 1 record. These girls played outstanding defense against Brea- Olinda with Liz Redman leading with ten rebounds. Against Los Alamitos, Kristin Thibodeau scored twenty-nine points. Lisa Nakazono broke the JV record with ten assists in a single game. Through uni- ty and hard work, the JV team proved to be a truly mighty Saxon team. The F S Girls ' Basketball Team fin- ished the season with a record of 5 and 5. Against Kennedy, Traci Olave made four- teen points and sixteen rebounds. Loara beat Kennedy 39 to 8. In a game against Los Alamitos, a game which Loara won by a score of 65 to 22, Miyuki Shiba made twenty-five points, and Susanna Poon made seventeen points. Loara went to Estancia and won 32 to 12. Both Dawn and Traci made ten points. By the efforts of these girls and the rest of the team, the F S Girls ' Basketball Team proved to have a winning season. iJ P j- -rJi i ft § f Ihlfr elfvfn '  a? 1. Susanna dribbles by the defense. 2. Miyuki scores on a jump shot. 3. Traci fights for a rebound. 4. Coach Honda gives directions during a timeout. 5. The girls ' F S team, (l-r) top row: D. Bow man. R. Syada, T. Olave; middle row: C. Steyn. T. Zuniga. B. Ayunida, V. Biegen: bottom row: M. Shiba, S. Poon. T. Wedi- kin. 6. Tricia scores two against Canyon. 7. The expression on Coach Wheeler ' s face reflects the intensity of the game. 8 On an in bounds play. Kristin looks for a teammate. 9. Dorothy makes an assist. 10. Lisa quickly brings the ball upcourt. 11. The girls ' JV team, (l-r) top row: S. Hen- dricks. C Mazard. T. Jaimie: middle row: S. Wright. K Thibodeau. L. Redman. J. Stiles: bottom row: A. Ikeda. L. Nakazono, D. Hsieh. 12. Teresa Jamie plays tight defense. 13. Liz moves in close to score for tin place JV team. TU r ' l ' thii teen BASKETBALL 109 110 TRACK TEAMS FLY PAST CONTENDERS AT MEETS The Loara Track Team: running along the road of life is what these dedi- cated humans do. Such a competitive sport, so challenging, yet so enjoy- able. On the surface it seems to be just a bunch of people running around on clay with little metal things on the bottoms of their shoes. But when one looks beneath the surface, one finds track is teeming with a variety of fascinating activities: the long jump, the high jump, the pole vault, the shot put, the discus, the hurdles, and a veritable cornucopia of long-distance running events. The practices were long and vigorous, but under the careful ministrations of Head Coach Smith and Coaches Blanton, Honda, Cox, Black, and Kay, the team did swimmingly. Track is an extremely taxing sport; but because of the outfits, one can get tan and, in the words of the talented and unique Greg Ramsay, Track is some fun stuff to do when you ' re at school. Greg Wood and other juniors sum it up in two words: Team 90. And Chris Snelling shed a grateful, positive light on track saying, I am proud to have been a part of Loara track because it has taught me respect and discipline . And there you have it, friends and neighbors. Team sports rose to the occasion and made us proud. Way to go, Loara! . Brett receives advice from Coach Smith. 2. Greg Ramsay sits and watches until his next race. 3. Woody and Nick are the truly serious members of the track team. Tom and Sean stretch out in order to give their best performance. 5. Pete high jumps with precision and grace. 6. Loaras 198889 Boys ' Track Team. 7. Darren Van Zee puts out all effort for the shotput. 8. John and Miguel display the stamina needed by runners. 9. A fantabulous long jump by a track star. 10. John and Coy pass the baton in a relay race. 1 1. Alan Cline strides toward the finish firs, rn TRACK 111 112 GIRLS ' TRACK SHOW THEIR TALENT AND FUN five ;-. € This year ' s girls ' track team competed with as much enthusiasm as ever before. After many long and tough practices, the girls were ready to take on any opponent. With many returning members and new faces, the team was sure to have a great year. Key members this year included Leila Campbell, Kelly Graton, Kathy Arri- bas and Jackie Rosas! Along with them, the whole team turned in outstanding performances. The team ran fast, jumped high, and threw far to make this year ' s competitions marvelous. Along with the team ' s effort, Coach Dave Smith helped the girls achieve their goals. Since the girls compete in several events, track can be very draining. Many times an individual may compete in as many as three events in one meet. The events the girls competed in were relays, 440, shot put, hurdles, long jump, and high jump. With the coaches ' as- sistance and good communication, the tarn was able to hold their own ground in the Empire League. 5$ . ' Mil A aai ■ -_ -. « c fl ill TRACK , The 1989 Girls ' Track Team 2. Kim Yoshioka leads the way for the relay team. 3. Stretching out before a meet is a must for Doro- thy Hsieh. 4. Kelly Graton takes the lead in the hurdles. 5. Kathy Hopper puts extra effort in to her throw. 6. Melissa Walls practices her unique style of shot putting. 7 Kristen Thibodeau concentrates on breaking the school record. 8 Showing a unique high jumping skill is Tra | Titus. 9. Leaping high for that extra inch is Jackie Rosas. 10. Leila Campbell runs a warm up lap. 1 1. Angie Rowen prepares to overtake the lead run- nn 113 114 VARSITY BASEBALL HITS WITH POWER VIGOR .. -k- . - . ,. _-. r% s three four five ; The team gets their game plan togeth er before the game. 2. Catcher Chris Hoffman makes a quick play at homeplate. 3. Scoring a needed run for the Saxons is Matt Drager. 4. Eric Smith displays his talent at bunt ing. 5. Coach Halpin gives a Halpin ' Hand to the players. 6. Erich Munzaer defends the Hot Cor- ner. 7. Concentrating intensely on the ball. Czach Hallock prepares to attack the pitch. 8. The 1989 Varsity Baseball Team. 9. A few players take a brief break be tween innings. 10. Coach Megill watches the players from the first base line. 11. Jeff Cordon delivers a deceptive pitch. 12 Keeping first base under control is Rusty Tamblyn. --. eleven The Scrappin ' Saxons started off their season with enormous strength and a powerful attitude. Under the guidance of head coach Rob Megill and assistant coaches Jerry Halpin and Dave Greenlee, the players showed a promising ability to take the team far in the Empire League. The team practiced many hours a week to meet the expectations of their coaches. The key players on the team were Matt Drager, Eric Smith, Joey Gaudio, Kenny Williams, and Chris Hoffman. Those players showed a tremendous amount of hard work and vigor. The other players also worked very hard and showed their pride and determination in making the Scrappin ' Saxons one of the strongest teams in their league. The key parts of the team ' s performance were the returning players ' knowledge of the game, and the new members ' hitting ability and speed. The 1989 Scrappin ' Saxons members were Eric Smith, Mike Fonseca, Rusty Tamblyn, Randy Halcomb, Kenny Williams, Matt Drager, John Beck, Bill Mc Reynolds, Jeff Gordon, Joey Gaudio, Damon Riddle, Mike DesRoches, Czach Hallock, Matt Kandy, Ellick Hsu, Mike Obenshain, Erich Munzner, Jim Ballard, Chris Hoffman, and Andy Hall. The dedication of the players as well as the strong coaching paid off when the varsity took first place in the Empire League. •. l I % twelve BASEBALL 115 116 88-89 J.V. BASEBALL HITS AND RUNS The 1988-89 Loara J.V. Baseball Team had the best start of any team in the Empire League with a 3 and 1 record. During the season there were two outstanding pitchers, Mike Gar- gano and Kyle Poffenburger, while Char- lie Gipson lead the team in stolen bases. Head Coach Ray Moore was assisted by Dan Trubiroha. The J.V. Team had some tough times during the year, but they pulled through tor several wins at the end of the season. four 1  J t_ 4? ' . The J. V. team stretches before a game against El Dorado. 2. Loara scores a run. 3. Mike and his teammates psyche them- selves up. The 1988-89 Loara J. V. Baseball Team. 5. Kyle warms up before a game. 6. Mike hits to left field. A J. V. team member warms up. Kyle was an outstanding pitcher all season. Charlie connects for a hit. Mike follows through with good form. Coach Greenlee checks the lineups with the ump. eight . «t V w «• St I BASEBALL 117 118 F S WORKS TO EARN RECOGNITION The 1988-89 F S baseball team had an exciting season. They demonstrated excellent hitting and fielding abilities, enabling them to do well in their league games. The team commenced their season by splitting a double-header with Magnolia. In their next game, the F S team had a big win against University High. This year ' s squad consisted of players with big hearts and talents. With only eight sophomores, the team was comprised mostly of freshmen. Standout performers were infielders Vince Carpino and Pat Lockhart. Vince also led the team in hitting with a batting aver- age of .330. The team was able to keep other teams ' offense quiet with great pitching from Andrew Bois- bert, Ryan Heise, and Kelly Poffen- berger. 1. The 19881989 F S Baseball Team. 2. After a determined steal, a Saxon player is tagged out at second base. 3. Tat prepares to tag out a player during a pick off. 4. After a successful bunt down the third base line. Bob quickly runs to first. 5. Ryan concentrates on catching a pop fly. 6. Andrew line drives the ball between sec- ond and third base. 7. Before the game. Coach Hinman gets his players ready. 8. Winding up. Andrew throws a curve ball. 9. Arthur waits to record the final out at first. 10. After a big lead from first base. Dan Dobbs starts to steal second. 11. LB. races to first base. M three four eight ten eleven BASEBALL 119 120 — Acth iHei ml MM 121 122 This year the winter dance was held at the Sheraton in Anaheim. Decorated in the theme colors of fuchsia and black, the ballroom featured colorful and delightful decora- tions. Once again, the attire was traditionally formal. Dressed in a wide variety of dazzling colors, textures, and styles, Saxons danced and enjoyed the ele- gance of the evening. Over a hundred couples attended this year ' s Winter Enchantment. Gen- esis, the DJ ' s, were welcomed back once again and provided outstanding music. The dance was sponsored by the House of Representatives, and thanks should be given to Machelle Ready, who headed up the com- mittee which planned and orga- nized the event. Ruth Cayford and Craig Beltran, the queen and king, along with the princesses and princes, Sara Derakshanian, Chris Hoffman, Misty Marcum, Kari Swallows, and Ryan Bassett danced to the theme song A Groovy Kind of Love by Phil Collins. Winter Enchantment ended with a magical feeling that lasted many hours after the dance. 89 WINTER ENCHANTMENT DAZZLES WITH EXCITEMENT . Some quiet people show us their wild and crazy side. 2 Melanie Midani is all wrapped up in Bill McReyn olds as the photographer takes the picture. 3. Maureen Karlen and Shannon Crucil get into the swing of things! 4. The happy gang wants to say hi to everyone at Loara 5. The 1988 1989 Winter Enchantment Court (L to R): Junior Princess Sara Derakshanian. Fresh- man Princess Kari Swallows. Sophomore Prin- cess Misty Marcum, Queen Ruth Cayford. King Craig Beltran. Freshman Prince Ryan Bassetl. and Junior Prince Chris Hoffman. 6 Ruth and Craig, the Winter Enchantment Queen and King II When E.F. Hutton dances, everyone watches. April. David. Darby, and Joe vigorously smile for the candid camera. A couple sits quietly enjoying the romance of the evening. Chris Finch is quite the ladies ' man. The 1989 winners of the Barbie and Ken look a like contest p fl In ■ 1 . I J 11 kj E . ■r five eight 123 124 Volleybuster vs. Sharkmen in the Charity Volley- ball tournament 2. NO, NO. not him 1 Don ' t let him buy us. yell Becky and Michelle 3. Justin Ford throws an over-hand slider towards the unfortunate targets. 4. Yoonie. Annette, and Josh dress up for Kids ' Day 5 Katie and Sophia sell flavored Mud Pies to eager customers. 6 David Roth demonstrates proper pie eating contest etiquette. 7. Coy Collins and Imron Hussain become acquainted while doing hard time. 8 Mr. Myler and Mr Halpin are demolished by stu- dents. 9. Nicole and Meshell show spirit by turning into geeky nerds. FUNDS AND SPIRITS RAISED BY ' 88- ' 89 CHARITY WEEK f ■mmHH ' ' r 11 W |, m MB 1 j MM I HL The 1988-89 Charity Week commenced on March thirteenth and closed on March seventeenth. Loara stu- dents displayed much enthusi- asm and pride by participating in all activities. From the volleyball tournament to buy-a-buddy, all the activities were a hit. Many students showed their true sides by dressing up throughout the week. Two of the favorites were Nerd Day and Kids ' Day. Another activity that brought much money was class competi- tions. Mr. Megill ' s class captured first place while Mr. Nicholson and Mrs. Wilkoff received honor- able mentions. A special thanks goes to the ASB Cabinet, especially to Ruth Cayford and Mr. Halpin, who or- ganized Charity week. The Char- ity drive was a fun-packed, thrill- ing adventure through the activi- ties of our own school. 125 126 7 The cast sings MICKEYMOUSE. 2 Mary Poppins and Bert (Shelly and Ruth) sing Su percalifragilisticexpialidocious. 3 The Chamber Singers perform selections from Les Miserables 4. The girls in the cast whistle while they work. 5. Derick is part of the moving performance of Les Miserables. 6. The men in the cast catch a wave in the surfin ' medley. 7. The entire cast poses for the grand finale of Viva Las Vegas. 8 The Les Miserables medley, performed by the Chamber Singers, is one of the highlights of the play. LOARA DURING PRODUCES STARS ANNUAL MUSICAL! Loara ' s 1989 musical pro- duction Viva Las Vegas was a story of students banding together to achieve a common goal. It seemed that Loara ' s princi- pal, Dr. Jerry Glenn, had recently won the Calitornia State Lottery to the tune of $40 million. He re- tired to the fun and sun of the Mexican Carribean. However, this win bankrupted the entire Anaheim Union High School Dis- trict, and particularly Loara High School. Act One took place at a district school board meeting where Loara students picketed and pro- tested the closure of the school. The Board was firm in its stand to close Loara, when someone ran in to announce a talent show in Las Vegas, with a first prize of $40 million. The Loara Perform- ing Arts Department decided to go to Las Vegas to win the con- test and save Loara. Acts two and three had the students in Las Vegas seeing a lounge show and a casino in ac- tion to get ideas for their talent show presentation. Act four was the talent compe- tition at Caesar ' s Palace. Loara presented music representing the Southern California lifestyle - a medley from the musical Les Miserables, a surfing medley, and a selection of tunes from our own Disneyland. Although the competition was close. Loara won the $40 million and saved the District and Loara from Bankruptcy. The show closed with the entire cast sing- ing Viva Las Vegas. 127 128 Nicole Conner and her two spirited Saxon mascots led us through another winning year at Loara. Stephanie Quintana and Holly Jacobson were our two proud Sammy Sax- ons. Together they all worked to give our pep assemblies and pep rallies a feeling of excitement. At games they cheered our teams, whether they won or lost. This past summer, Holly and ■ Stephanie attended USA camp and returned with a spirit stick, (an award for their hard work), a special unity medal for working together, and two superiors in judging. Holly is quoted as say- ing, I feel being a mascot dis- plays my school spirit, and I have a lot of fun doing it, too! Nicole ' s goal as pep commis- sioner was to get as many people as possible involved and full of spirit. She also tried to unify the band and the cheerleaders by leading cheers to the band ' s pep music. To sum it up, all three tal- ented girls put their hearts into bringing Loara more spirit, pride, and unity, and they did an excel- lent job. three NICOLE, STEPHANIE, AND HOLLY GENERATE SPIRIT Stephanie and Holly share a moment of friendship during a lunch-time pep rally. All right, you guys, this time really yell, or I ' m gonna break some heads! Holly and Stephanie keep their secret weapon under wraps. Holly Jacobson. you get down from there before you fall and break a nail. During a man-in the street interview conducted by KLHS, Nicole Conner expresses her opinion on pre marital hand holding Always interested in creating more spirit, Stephanie takes big mouth lessons. Holly, Nicole, and Stephanie urge Saxons to tw up before a tough game with Esperanza. 129 130 Jumping up and down and cheering for their favorite teams may sound like a piece of cake; but, in fact, a lot of people overlook the other side. Throughout the year during sixth period, both teams changed into their practice clothes and ran through their mixed cheer and song competition routines. And on game days, the girls ran through game actions to refresh their memories. Sometimes the girls ' practices lasted after every- one else had gone home. But that wasn ' t all. During the sum- mer and during cheerleading camp in late August, the girls be- came very accomplished at tack- ling new cheers and dances in a very short amount of time. We should be proud of our Frosh Soph and J.V. Pep Squad teams for excelling in a sport tha t re- quires time, strength, coordina- tion, and patience. F S AND J.V. SONG CHEER INSPIRE SAXONS four The 1988-89 Frosh Soph Cheerleaders. Front row: M. Kung. T Ikeda. J. Snelling. and K. Vince. Back row: A. Bravo, Y. Corpus. A. Massie. S. Schubert, and P. Chen. Three of the Frosh Soph cheerleaders are caught just hanging around. Hey. man. I ' m not ready. ' cries Yvonne while Angela and Amy are patiently waiting. Ahhhhh. how sweet ' 5 The 1988-89 J.V. Song and Cheer squad Front row: J. Chon and K. Kessler Back row: B Mos- coe. J. Lutz, S. Weber. C Burroughs, Y Thomp son. J. Murphy, and L. Huttenlocker. 6. Ms. Ward, the 1988-89 Pep Squad Advisor. 7. Using her extensive ventriloquist training. Lisa urges Clara to smile. 8. Good friends are hard to find. 9 My chin hurts. How bout yours? Kim asks Nicole. I don ' t know; it lost feeling a whih 10. Amy. Merrie. and Yvonne just have to get into the scene of things. 11. Great minds come in pairs 12. Brandi and Shannon express the hurry upl ' m getting-bored look. , ' lf en 131 132 5. Dawn Swartwood, Ellen Kao, Annie Kaye, and Yoonie Kim — Loara ' s Flower Children. 6. The Three Amigas of Varsity Song. 1. After a victorious win, Joanne Chang. Erica Tucker, 7. Shine my shoes, underclassman! demands senior Lisa Delgado, and Marilyn Fields celebrate with class. Yvette Brink. 2. Where ' s Tarzan? 8. Michelle Callin, Misty Perry, and Denise Gardner dem 3. Spuds, Eat Your Heart Out ' onstrate a rarely seen songleader warm up — Tree 4. What are those creatures behind the yellow flamin- Climbing ,;,is 9 The 8889 Varsity Songleaders. ' WW THE 88-89 V. TO SUCCESS SONC SOAR GRACEFULLY Hearing the words Go Big Red! at assemblies and athletic events fired up all Saxons throughout the year. The presence of the Varsity Song Leaders ' energetic, acro- batic performances made a tre- medous impact on assemblies and other school activities. Ronda Ward, the advisor of the Varsity Song Leaders, stated The Song Leaders this year are outstanding dancers. They have lots of experience and they are very dedicated to their best ef- fort. The 88-89 squad, consisting of ten seniors and two juniors, re- ceived a Superior Trophy at the U.S.A. Camp at Santa Barbara. We are more united this year compared to last year, re- marked senior Joanne Chang. Dawn Swartwood, one of two ju- niors on the squad, said, Being a song leader is lot of fun, and it was the best experience I ' ve had so far at Loara. The Varsity Song Leaders of 88-89 consisted of Yvette Brink, Michelle Callin, Joanne Chang. Lisa Delgado, Marilyn Fields, Denise Gardner, Ellen Kao, Annie Kaye, Yoonie Kim, Misty Perry, Dawn Swartwood, and Erica Tucker. 133 134 three four The 198889 Loara Varsity Cheerleaders. Top row (I r): Nicole Conner. Jennifer Hanna. Deme Yawn. Steph anie Wright. Jennifer Schubert, and Shelly Thompson Bottom row (It): Bonnie Delehoy. Kim Barber. Michele McMahon. Deja Hemingway. Dana McCurdy. and Alii son Kredel Stephanie and Deme prove that good things come in { ' .Ills 3 Dana and Allison: the Grin Sisters 4. And here we have Michele and Jennifer modeling this year ' s varsity sweater. 5. Bonnie. Nicole. Kim. and Jennifer invent a new pose, the Fish Lip Flip Flop 6. Dana and Deja are as tight as friends can be 7. Shelly goes head over heels for water sports. VARSITY CHEER ' S SPIRIT IS :ONTAGIOUS IN 1988-89 The 1988-89 Varsity Cheer- leaders devoted many hours of time to promote spirit, pride, and unity. During August, the Varsity Cheerleaders worked to prepare for the year to come. They had summertime practices and went to UC Irvine for camp. At camp they learned game actions, cheers, received a superior trophy, and came back with the spirit stick, which is a symbol of the enthusiasm the girls showed. Seniors Kim Barber and Nicole Conner were asked to return as USA camp instructors. These girls supported our Sax- on teams, cheered their way to the top at competitions, and per- formed at pep assemblies and rall ies. This year ' s squad worked together to achieve their goals and set an example to other squads for many years to come. Even though we have had many injuries, we ' ve come through in the end, stated cap- tains Jennifer Hanna and Allison Kredel. Miss Rhonda Ward gave this year ' s squad unyielding guid- ance and support. Speaking for the squad Nicole Conner replied, Thanks, Aunt Rhonda for all the support and being there for us 100% — we love you! 135 136 This year ' s spirit week brought out excitement and spirit that has rarely been seen. The festivities started with multiple dress-up days and noon-time activities. As if that were not enough, class competi- tion added to the enthusiasm. Each day, students participated in these activities as they eagerly anticipated the following days. Monday was sports day. This was a new activity and was quite successful. The Saxons pro- gressed through the week with Tuesday being the appropriately named California day. On this day we all came as we were be- cause, after all, we are California kids! Wednesday was a day of mirror images — twins day, which brought out massive in- volvement. This year the mighty senior class wore white t-shirts and jeans to show their spirit. Go- ing back a little further in time, on Thursday we had Fifties Day. Last but not least, the ever-popu- lar Friday was a day to be in red and gold. Love those Saxon col- ors! During lunch, students were entertained with noontime activi- ties. Each class had to be repre- sented at the activity to compete for spirit points. Some activities included the tennis ball carry and grass skiing. The week went well and ended with something radi- cally different, the homecoming assembly, which was the best one Loara has ever had! three WE ' RE CAPTURED, HEARTS AND SOULS, WITH SPIRIT pm OPH J ft 1 Nt ■ - — eg . WA?a? f nc of guy do you think I am? 2 Who is taller? (Reyn. no cheating 1 ) 3. How do we look. Halpin? 4 Do all you girls shop at the same mall? 5. Adam. Jeff. Andy, and Dave race for the gold 6. After four years of practice, seniors take the lead again 7. But. I thought apples were good for me! 137 138 Homecoming? What ' s that? Is that when the old timers come back to high school? Is that when the teachers and faculty dance and sing? That ' s right! It ' s Homecom- ing ' 88! Watch out, Star Search. This is Loara ' s Homecoming As- sembly! As alumni and students gath- ered in the gym, the beautiful women, talented singers, and dancers were preparing for the next best thing to homemade cookies and milk, Loara ' s Home- coming Assembly. As the crowd went wild, the performers hit the main floor. They sang and danced to such favorites as Don ' t Be Cruel, Hate Myself For Loving You, Locomotion, Sweet Child 0 ' Mine, and The Twist. The crowd reacted by singing and dancing along with the performers. The crowd ' s participation was outrageous! As we all know, the gym was filled with more than just loud music and dancing; it was filled with spirit and pride. As this spectacular homecom- ing assembly came to an end, we were reminded of the great times we ' ve had at Loara. We, the class of ' 89, the last of the Eight- ies, want to say, Thank you, Loara, for the great memories. HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY STARS LOARA ' S FACULTY - It ' s Homecoming 88. and it ' s party time! Come on. everybody, let ' s dance! 2. Is that a varsity football player who is blushing? 3. Mr. Joe Smith, one of the Fatboys. demonstrates the techniques and skills needed to do the twist. 4. Come on down. Dr Meek! You ' re the next contes tant on the Price is Right! 5. Gosh. I can ' t believe I ' m on stage with Cheap Trick. Hey! Don ' t be making fun of my makeup! ' ' ex claims Coach Halpin Mrs Kish proves that not all teachers are old and out of shape. Coach Hinman. the winner of the Axl Rose look alike contest, screeches out his own version of Sweet Child O ' Mine 139 140 . Nicole Conner covers her face in shock as Khoi Ho crowns her Homecoming Queen 1988. 2. King Kang and Queen Conner stand majestically to get her. - - i A BREAK FROM TRADITION SAXON HOMECOMING 88 k 4 Ht T SK9lj L V ■ w- 1 H • ik J ■ L % B§ : gil m% IT Rv w A iL Homecoming ' 88 certainly took a twist from tradi- tion. This year ' s varsity football team waged a tough war against the Cypress Centurions which resulted in a tied score of 0-0. At half-time, all eyes turned to- ward the colorful floats which re- presented each class. The class senators spent hard but reward- ing hours after school to create floats worthy of the royalty they carried. This year ' s Homecoming Court not only consisted of the tradi- tional queen and princesses, but also included a king as well as princes. Craig Beltran, Adam Dove, Im- ron Hussain, and Mark Plettinck made up the senior court with Bil- ly Kang as their king. Princes Vince Carpino, freshman; Dan Bokelman, sophomore; and Rob- ert Garcia, junior, represented their classes gallantly while ac- companying their beautiful prin- cesses. Queen Nicole Conner most definitely deserved the crown presented to her on that momen- tous occasion. Not only was she involved in ASB and cheer, but she was also a valuable member of the Loara band. King Kang was no less involved in activities than his ambitious queen. He, too, was a member of the ASB cabinet and band, as well as a valuable athlete. These two complimented each other nicely and were fine exam- ples of Saxon pride and ele- gance. 141 142 It ' s the hats; it ' s got to be the hats. 2. I have spirit, but this is ridiculous! remarks ASB President Yvette Brink. 3. Treasurer Brian Cowan stabilizes his name plate as he is whisked away into the magical world of finance. 4. Peace, love, and togetherness, says Activities Com- missioner Kirsten Bornfleth, as a hush falls over the crowd. 5 Billy ' s longings and desires for presidential powers emerge in the midst of a deserted ASB room. 88-89 ASB. Top row: Kirsten Bornfleth. Billy Kang, Yvette Brink. Machelle Ready, Nicole Conner Middle row: Imron Hussain, Kim Yoshioka, Coach Hatpin. Vince Carpino, Michelle Gilbert, Joanne Chang. Khoi Ho. Steve Chung. Ruth Cayford. Bottom row: Sophia Lambides. Nathan Cron, Duy Nguyen. Heidi Sorour, Brian Cowan. Katie Whorton. and Joon Park Nicole Conner. Pep Commissioner, demonstrates the effects of ASB stress. Joanne Chang gives her puppy a loving embrace. right ASB AROUSES THE SPIRIT OF SAXONS IN 1988-89 The 1988-89 ASB cabinet led Loara to success. Headed by an exper- ienced president, Yvette Brink, this ASB group began the year with hard work and determina- tion while aiming to conquer the many tasks appointed to them. In addition to their many duties on campus, ASB cabinet mem- bers are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA, which is rather difficult, considering the many hours they spend organizing assemblies and making students aware of many ASB planned activities. Some of these activities included themed dress-up days throughout the year, fantastic assemblies such as our famous Homecoming As- sembly, a series of lunchtime ac- tivities, spirit week, and several student awareness weeks that brought to light the many prob- lems and concerns of high school students. Though many of the students in this year ' s cabinet are new ASB members, they have contin- ued the Saxon tradition with spirit and perserverence. Though their job is often demanding and time consuming, it is a fun and valu- able experience in leadership and organization. This year ' s ASB worked together to bring Loara to greatness in its most success- ful year yet. 143 144 The Mace, commonly known as the Student Store, is and has been, as you all know, the main source ot extra added yummy lunch bene- fits. This has remained true even though the Anaheim Union High School District has required a cut back on the edible items. Of course, this has not slowed down our Student Store. Behind the three-windowed facade lurks the dedicated team of Loara ' s stu- dents under the supervision of Mr. Joe Smith. So not only are students supplied with succulent goodies, but the staff receives credits and develops wonderful public relation skills. Upon visit- ing the Student Store students probably have noticed their smil- ing faces, cheerful attitudes, and beneficial purchasing informa- tion. In addition to the interesting array of savory items one may also acquire a school sweater, sweatshirt, PE clothes, and a plethora of valuable school sup- plies. So never serve another de- tention for being unprepared for class again. Our Student Store can meet all the desires of the Loara High School students, and yes, that does include you! SAXON MACE: ALWAYS CHAMPIONS OF SNACKS . Student Store manager Troy Hendrix is ever diligent ly working for the cause of the Mace. I The 198889 Student Store: Mr. Smith. Mrs. Cherep. Troy Hendrix. Jason Gomez. Krinon Lapihuska. Ju lie Clover, Carmen Damasco. Steve Fahrney, Eric Hancock, David Hoffman. Shelly Larsen, Monica Lewis. Tony Odishou. Ron Plaga. Stephine Reppello, Claudia Vargas. Dennis Washburn J. Carmen Damasco and Claudia Vargas, graduates of Mr. Smith ' s Smile Seminar 4. Tony Odishou displays the latest fashion addition to the Mace 5. Stephine Reppello and Shelly Larsen deliver the ef feet of being at the movies. 6. Ron Plaga and Eric Hancock are intrigued by the mysteries of the ■•. !, fountain 145 146 Room 13. The room ap- peared to be nothing more than a photography room with millions of yearbooks stacked around. But during sixth period, incredible transforma- tions took place. Pencils scratched furiously on papers, typewriters clicked, people bus- tled in and out constantly, at- tempting to meet the fast-ap- proaching deadlines. These were the sights and sounds of this year ' s Seaxe staff hard at work. These were the people responsi- ble to create this gosh darn good-looking book. The yearbook was run by sev- en returning editors. By their ex- ample, they encouraged each member of the staff to meet deadlines with quality work. These seven editors (Lizzie Myers, Kari Snelling, Esther Park, Jennifer Bailey, Sara Pai, Billy Kang, James Lim) each had sep- arate assignments as well as de- signing the cover and the many details involved in the look of the book. However, it was each and everyone ' s responsibility to make layouts, write copy, and take photographs, and interview hun- dreds of Saxons. The Seaxe was once again un- der the guidance of Mr. Larry Kle- vos. Staying after school and opening weekend workshops, he helped and directed this year ' s hard-working, but fun-loving staff. SEAXE ' 89: SCINTILLATING STYLISH GOLD STANDARD four . The 1988-89 Seaxe staff. ?. Steve and Esther find their happiness in Seaxe. ? Demse, Hans, and Matt go over their pages for the first deadline. 1. David Chi asks Rusti Banagas about color sizing for his page. 5. Editor James gives helpful advice to Lisa. 5. As only she can. Jennifer entertains Deanna and Kari. 7. Hee, hee. hee. ho. ho. ho. ha. ha. ha! giggle Sanaa. Karyn and Augustina. 8. Nayoung works diligently on her layout, while Mr. Klevos helps Jennifer. 9. One. two. one, two. Hey, girls, can ' t we slow down j little bit? asks Lizzie Myers. eight 147 148 The 1988 89 Loara Saxon Chamber Singers. 2. Chamber Singer officers, a supportive group. 3. Oh Yeah! 4. Amy. Kim, Amie. Shelly. Jill, and Brenda exclaim. We Altos stick together ' Chamber Singers Basses Jeff, Derek, Nathan, Jeff, and Larry are all dressed up with no where to go. The fun loving Chamber Singers were born to be wild. Super Sopranos Sophia. Renee, Veronica, Ellen, Katy. and Natasha strive for superiority. The Proud Tenor section (lr): Steve, Steve, James, James. four 88-89 CHAMBER SINGERS MUSIC IS THEIR PASSION Chamber Singers may have sported a new look this year, ladies in gowns and men in tails, but the group dis- played the same commitment and sensitivity to uphold and en- hance the tradition ot excellence which has made them number one! Chamber Singers were again prominent in their festival ap- pearances at Chapman College, Biola University, and Fullerton College. Their annually hosted SCVA festival featured a touring high school choir from West Ger- many. For the third year in a row, Chamber Singers won the Park Newport Carol Festival in De- cember, a feat no school as ac- complished before. This year ' s tour covered Cen- tral and Northern California, in- cluding Fresno, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Lake Tahoe. They competed in the Concord Festival for the first time, where the first place was $1000 cash. Their active fundraising sched- ule, including a great all-school lip sync contest, gave them the funds for their tremendous tour. Six Chamber Singers made the Southern California All-State Choir. They were Renee Ahearn, Natasha Franko, Steve Hull, Brenda Pacheco, Jeff Thies- meyer, and Amie Walton. 149 150 three Jennifer Lutz. Nicole Thompson, A.J White, Tra cy Taurman, James Evans, and Larry McCoy ease their tension before the concert Are you sure this song is written in that key? asks a bewildered Ken Tuttle. The 198889 Loara Concert Choir. 1st row: K. Cooke, J. Hutson, K Covey, C. Conrad. A. Franco. J. Thiesmeyer. J. Barrett. B Roberts. J. Stephani. V. Huynh. 2nd row N. Franco. T. Richards. V. Garcia. G Ashby. J. Hanson. N. Cron, J. Evans. S. Farrell. A. Norris. B. Delehoy. K. Stasson. 3rd row: R Ahearn. S. Sandi forth. C. Peterson. L. McCoy. D. Gray. A J. White. S. Summers. S. Hull. B. Pa- checo. A. Walton. A. Lamkins. 4th row: C Thomp son. S Lambides. C McGrath. J Kilpatrick. D Herring. K Roundtree. H Ayers. Not shown: K Leang. L Rogers. S. Anderson. R. Quintanilla. D Lewis. M. McCray. Women ' s Ensemble. 1st row: L. Cervana. T. Taur- man. M. Negroni. N. Fugishige. L. Lutz. J. Billmire. P. Barnes. E. Fodor. N. Thompson. 2nd row: M. Cooper. M. Verdonck. D. Moroneso. C. Wood. S. Campbell. R. Collins. J. Sabisch. K. Ruiz. N. Rob ertson. Not shown: T. Stoneking. S. Chang. T Crise. Backstage nerves develop as the show grows near. Women s Ensemble stand and deliver. Concert Choir practices for the Holiday Concert LOARA ' S CHOIRS PRESENTS EXCITING SAXON SOUNDS The Concert Choir and the Women ' s Ensemble had an active year, performing in concerts, festivals and compe- titions. The Choral Department has improved during the three years Mr. Tuttle has taught at Loara. He is also in charge of the Southern California Honor Choir and helps teach the California All-State Choir. This year ' s Women ' s Ensem- ble is the most spirited and vocal- ly strong group I ' ve had since coming to Loara. This is how Mr. Tuttle described his dedi- cated singers. They came to sing and practice in zero period every day to avoid schedule conflicts. They participated in various events such as the Fall Concert, Annual Holiday Concert, the Spring musical production, and the Annual Roses Concert in June. In addition, they performed in the Anaheim District Festival, and at a SCVA Women ' s Choir Festival. Loara ' s Concert Choir had an- other progressive and rewarding year. They continued the tradi- tions of quality and hard work for which our Concert Choir has been known. In addition to the same schedule as the Women ' s Ensemble, they appeared at the graduation ceremonies. At the Holiday Concert, the Concert Choir and our other choirs pre- sented the Hallelujah Chorus with the Loara Concert Band. Throughout the year, the Concert Choir and the Women ' s Ensem- ble sang diverse music which in- cluded classical, rock, popular, easy listening, and folk music. 151 152 The 1988-89 Loara Band Family began the new school year on the right toot. Their eventful year started with band camp, which was held at ISOMATA music camp. They not only learned the skills of marching, dancing in step, and flag-twirling, but also learned the importance of cooperation for the goal of unity. The tedious hours of striving for perfection did not end after the group ' s summer camp at Idyllwild. Each morning, band family members were expected to be on the football field at 6:45, ready to learn new moves and to polish their show. All their hard work and long hours proved to be rewarding. The band was victorious in areas of both field and parade, while the drill team and courtiers shined just as brightly. At such competitive events as Mt. Car- mel, Silverado Days Parade, and El Modena, Saxon triumph was brilliantly displayed. The tradition of Loara ' s excellence lives on in the unity of the Saxon Band Fam- ily. THE GOAL OF PERFECTION RUNS IN THE BAND FAMIL Y The Loara Band Family takes charge of the field and captivates its audience. The courtiers not only exhibit their flag twirling talents, but also show off some fancy footwork. Mr. Schroeder waits intensely for the final scores to be announced 4. The band proudly displays their renowned name to all. 5. The band charges forward with confidence and determination. 6. The drill team zaps the audience with flash) moves and elegant style. 153 154 This year ' s Courtiers defi- nitely put forth their best effort and gained much confidence and self-satisfaction by practicing hard and achieving their goals. The leaders were Sharon Daniel (head leader). Amy Leathers (first asst. leader), Tina Howard and Kim Fitzhenry (2nd asst. leaders). The practices started as early as 6:45 a.m. and lasted until 8:45 a.m. They also practi ced after school from 3:00 to 4:30. Every single girl worked hard and prac- ticed as if she were in perfor- mance. Competition was what these girls looked forward to. At their first competition at West High School, they showed off their tal- ents and skills. The hard work at the Band Camp and school prac- tices definitely paid off. Head leader Sharon Daniel commented on the group ' s progress by say- ing, The progress of the Court- iers this year has been outstand- ing. At first they had a difficult time handling their equipment, but they were soon tossing and twirling like pros. Without a doubt, the Courtiers efforts and dedication yielded much success this past year. Good luck in the continuing saga. 88-89 COURTIERS MARCH TO THE BEAT OF SUCCESS . The 1988 1989 Loara Courtiers, first row (I to r): M. Hopkins. H. Plack. T. Solari. S. Kelso. H. Macen- tire. (2nd row) K. Kannard. T. Novak. A. Campel lone, A. Gibson. J. Hudson. K. Favilla. J. Harris, S. Aziz, S. Christopherson, (3rd row) E. Casares, L. Grahm, T. Howard, A. Leathers, S. Daniel. K. Fitz- henry, A. Somers. and R. Rosco. 2. The Courtiers march impressively at the Silverado Days parade. 3. While the advisor Romona White and the head leader Sharon Daniel watch the new routines, the girls are concerned with a more immediate goal, a sip of Diet Pepsi! The 1988 1989 Courtier Leaders: Sharon Daniel (head leader). Amy Leathers (first asst. leader). Tina Howard and Kim Fitzhenry (2nd asst. lead ers). Annie and Sophia have champagne wishes and caviar dreams. Do these girls know how to have a good time, or what? 7. Katie and Kari bewitch, bother, and bewildei 8. Courtier Officers: Lisa Grahm (president). Amy Somers (vice-president). Eddeane Casares, (trea surer), and Rosie Rosco (secretary). 155 156 . Ecstatic about being a Drill Team member. Wendy waves hi to the camera. 2. The officers of 198889. Front row: Treasurer. Lisa Lerch. and Secretary. Loretta Jones. Back row: President. Joanna Davis, and Vice President. Shan non Crucil. 3. Proud to be an American ■I - t the Silverado Days parade, the Drill Team marches with precision to earn an outstanding evaluation. Andrea tries to keep a straight face with every thing that ' s happening around her. In her smile, Debbie reveals the joy of achieve ment. The 198889 Leaders. Left to right: Co Leader Wen dy Howard. Head Leader Debbie Lowery. First As sistant Andrea Pensavalle. and Co Leader Katy Val- dez. 8. The 1988 89 Drill Team. Front row. left to rig), i U Howard. D. Lowery. A. Pensavalle. and K. Valdez. Second row: M. Karlen. C Laird. L. Lerch, A Underwood, J. Roberts, and S Derakshanian. Third row: J. Miller. J. Sheehan. A. Hughes, B. Howard. J. Brink, and M. McMahan. Fourth row: A. Hubbard. A. Gann. W. Coston. M Oliver. A. Herrel. J Vannone. Last row: S. Grace. S. Crucil, D Romo. L Jones. T. Miller, and J. Davis. 88-89 SAXON DRILL TEAM TRIPS THE LIGHT FANTASTIC ? ■ eight The 1988-89 Drill Team once again proved their talents to be amazing un- der the leadership of Debbie Lowery, Andrea Pensavalle, Wendy Howard, and Katy Val- dez. Mrs. Stephanie Schroeder, their advisor, was not hesitant at all to explain how proud she was of the Drill Team this year. There was much dedication put forth by the girls to clinch titles and obtain sweepstakes in competitions. El Modena was their first com- petition, at which the Drill Team took first place. Later, the team won sweepstakes and first place in many other competitions. The girls spent a lot of time perfecting their routines. This perfection was amply and often demon- strated in the field and parade performances. I ' m so happy about the unity of our team, stated Head Leader Debbie Lowery. All the girls are great to work with, and their hard practice has paid off in competitions. Most of all, the close friendships and good times made it a great year. This year ' s Drill Team has achieved the respect of many students on campus and de- serves to be recognized as a valuable part of Loara ' s winning tradition. 157 158 lhe trumpets boldly announce their arrival. 2. Sydney Sauctdo earnestly awaits her cue. i The parade band strides forward to overtake the competition 4. Michelle Tober. the drum major, confidently leads the band to success. 5. Mike Lindsey. a senior, keeps in time. 6. Band members take pride in the close unity they share. LOARA ' S MIGHTY BAND IS MAGIC MUSIC MARCHING The harmonious sounds of success rang loudly from fhe many victories of the 1988-89 Loara Saxon Band. Led by the connoisseur of conduct- ing, director Bill Schroeder, the band entertained its audiences with a thrilling program that in- cluded such songs as Calva- cade, Big Spender, Crown Imperial, and the drum solo. These songs, combined with flashy drill moves, made the field season a memorable one. The parade band was no less determined to present its finest performance, which it achieved through a gruelling combination of persistence and devotion. The band was challenged by the musical difficulty of Army of the Nile. Michelle Tober, the Drum Major, kept the band in line and led them triumphantly through competitions. Not only did these fine musi- cians have to learn the complex- ities of field performance, but also had to develop an ear for the minute details which are neces- sary for a concert band of Loara ' s caliber. All of the band members look forward to the concert season, the time of year when they can express their true musicianship. The numbers of incoming band members never cease to in- crease. In future years, we can expect the band ' s numbers to break over 200 members. Every- one is eager to see and hear this monstrous band, which will carry on the Saxon tradition. 159 Here we have the unique team of dedicated jour- nalists who fight to bring better newspapers to the Loara Campus. Through research, ex- cellent writing skills, and creativ- ity, their goals were met. The dili- gent team of crusading reporters labored around the clock to bring you, faithful Shield readers, the unabashed truth. Anything under the sun that could happen at Loara was accurately covered by this group of young, journalism- loving teens. The staff was flexi- ble with its responsibilities, every person doing his or her part to get the news out. Led by Mrs. Esping, Loara ' s Saxon Shield consisted of Editor-in-Chief Meghan Boyle; Business Manag- ers Kim Barber and Jennifer Schubert; Exchange Editor Mark Plettinck; Cartoonists Nathan Manczarek and Mark Plettinck; Photographers Kirstin Lombardi and Bill Norris; Reporters Kim Barber, Meghan Boyle, Jason Capper, Eddeane Casares, Me- linda Felice, Khoi Ho, Tom Hsieh, Loretta Jones, Kirstin Lombardi, Debbie Lowery. Nathan Manc- zarek, Yvette Nash, Hao Ngo, Bill Norris, Joon Park, Mark Plet- tinck. Elizabeth Poon, Brian Sage, Jeff Santeli, and Jennifer Schubert. All together the Saxon Shield Staff made our school pa- per a reality. three THE LOARA SAXON SHIELD TELLS IT TO YOU STRAIGHT Fifth period Newspaper proves to be a thrill a minute for Tom. Kim Barber reads newspaper perfection The 198889 Saxon Shield Staff Led by Mrs. Esping. the Shield reaches new heights Viva Editor-in-Chief. is chanted to one Meghan Boyle. The author likes his finished work in black and white. Mark and Jason contemplate deeply: and, yes, a masterpiece is created. 161 162 The Powder Puff Assembly roared with excitement. The crowd got going with the Drill Team Leaders leading the Pledge of Allegiance. Mas- cots Dong Kim and Brian Cowan moved and shook their body parts to their favorite remixes of songs. JV Cheer and Song came out howling and yelling for their favorite team, the Juniors. Twirl- ing their flags, the Courtier Lead- ers came out showing off their hand coordination. Varsity Cheer mastered their moving pyramid. Varsity Song demolished the Ju- nior section by gunning them down at the beginning of their dance routine. Finally, the Drill Team Leaders came back to win the hearts of everyone. The Pow- der Puff Assembly ended with the singing of the school ' s Alma Mater. POWDER PUFF ASSEMBLY EXPLODES WITH LAUGHTER m mm i WLD WILL Fit FORE SLR U HOHOR WU r three 5 JV Boys anxiously await the start of their cheer. 6. Dong and Brian shake what they got. . Varsity Song Guys say they ' re . 7. Mark Flores and Bill Rucker pose sexily during the Hey . I ' m the Fonz. exclaims David. assrmbl . Steve Nichols points the way to victory. 8 Varsity Cheerleaders conquer the twelveman pyra . Tom. Mark, and Adam say a short prayer before they mid. perform. 9 During their routine, Ernie tells David a joke. - IF eight 163 164 . The offense and defense are ready for the start of 4 Melanie Midani runs down the field while Julie 7. The 1989 Senior Powder Puff team. the game Thompson moves in. 2 Junior quarterback Loretta Jones hands the ball 5 O.K. we ' ll have Coca Cola instead of Pepsi! to Kathy Arribas. exclaims Steve Nichols. 3. Senior Jana Miller grabs Kathy s flag as she runs 6 Shelley Grace and Rusti Banagas stop Krinon by. Lapihuska. 8 Junior Jackie Rosas makes a great interception, which resulted in a Team 90 TD. 9 The referees and Dr Glenn discuss the rules before the game. 10. The 1989 Junior Powder Puff team. n 3ft five POWDER PUFF SHOWS THE SPIRIT AND PRIDE OF IT ALL eight Yes, Sammy Saxon, the senior and junior girls met again in a game of foot- ball known as Powder Puff. After many grueling practices, the girls were ready to strut their stuff. The crowd, too, was ready for the game. The student body, faculty, and parents cheered wildly for the teams. The seniors, coached by Steve Nichols, Darren Van Zee, Chris Snelling, John Bush and Shonn Clancy, started the game with much power and zeal. The juniors also showed their strength. They were coached by Sean Conner, B rett Banta, Chris Jensen, Taba- shi Price and Manual Alvarez. After control of the ball tee- tered back and forth between the two teams, the juniors finally took over. Team 90 scored first when Jackie Rosas intercepted a pass and ran the ball all the way down to the end zone. During the sec- ond half of the game, the juniors scored again. Just before the fi- nal whistle, junior Dawn Swartwood scored the final touchdown. From this point on, Team 90 never looked back. De- spite injuries to seniors Melanie Midani and Megan Boyle, the Un- touchables kept Team 90 on their feet with their skill and en- thusiasm. The Untouchables had the intensity to score, but when all was said and done, Team 90 proved to be the better of the two. 165 166 w m ' f five I. After months of practice. Kelly Clark and Brent 5. Unable to find work in Colombia. Juan Valdez is Narasaki display authentic Hawaiian dance lech niques. 2 I don t care what you say: I ' m not having a good time. 3 Ah. shucks, ma ' am. I ' d be darned pleased to dance. ' ' now picking pineapples for Loara. 6. Come on. shake your body. baby, do that conga. I know you can ' t control yourself any longer 7. Glancing at Ruth Cayford ' s watch. Joshua Aaron Fruhlinger ponders the whereabouts of his date 8. How low can you go? 4. Loara ' s DJ ' s describe the biggest coconut they 9. In absentia. Mark and Melanie crown one another ever saw King and Queen Kahuna eight HULA HAWKINS CHANGES THE WAYS OF THE PAST In 1988-89 Loara broke free from the Sadie Hawkins tra- ditions of the past. Horses and spurs were left at home. Beach attire was readily avail- able, creating a Hawaiian aura that was Hula Hawkins. Once again, this event was sponsored by the benevolence and generos- ity of the senior class who pro- vided a vast array of activities to keep even the most wearisome of students entertained. Events in- cluded an intricate limbo contest and a never-ending conga line. A multitude of refreshments were provided to quench the thirst of even the most avid of dancers as DJ ' s played a variety of music. This episode proved to be in the excellent taste that is customary of Loara ' s Senior Class. 167 168 CUi 169 170 CSF AND NHS MEMBERS ACHIEVE TOP RANKING California Scholarship Federation and National Honor Society are two pres- tigious clubs offered at Loara. Both have their own eligibility requirements. NHS is led by a hard-working teacher, Mr. Larry Klevos. Every member has maintained a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher throughout the four years in high school. The club is reserved only for seniors who have achieved high scholastic standing. CSF is led by two dedicated advisors, Mr. Ted Nicholson and Mrs. Diane Miller, who took on this challenge about ten years ago. To be eligible for CSF, a student must be at three least a sophomore who has earned a mini- mum of ten points in college prepatory courses. These points are based on an A grade being worth three points and a B worth one point. At the end of each year, CSF awards one or more scholarships to its members. During this year, approximately 125 stu- dents were eligible, but only 30-40 became members. CSF is one of Loara ' s more diffi- cult clubs to be a part of, but new students are always welcomed. The 1988- 1989 National Honor Society members proudly smile for the camera. The NHS officers: In Sik Rhee (President), Angeli- que Habis (Vice President), Dong Kim (Secretary), Clive Liu (Treasurer). Duy. Vince, and David seem to be quite pleased with the meeting. The 19881989 California Scholarship Federation members. Angle and Kim feel this is the only hip club on campus. Mr Nicholson, CSF advisor, gets ready for the next CSF meeting. The CSF officers: Jonabel Sun (President). Lisa Nitao (Vice-President). Heather Adair (Secretary), Imron Hussain (Treasurer). 171 172 ACADEMIC CLUBS ADD SPICE TO SCHOLASTICS What is G.A.T.E.? The average Loara student might say Geeks of America Trying to Educate them- selves, but GATE Club is a group of people who are Galiant, Attractive, Talented, and Educated. These fine young adults have been around the world. Well, maybe not the world, but at least Catalina, Griffith Park Ob- servatory, and the Los Angeles Zoo. All who participated in these events had a wonderful time. Along with these trips, the club jour- neyed to the Buena Vista Convalescent Hos- pital to bring holiday cheer to Anaheim ' s older residents. three four One of the many academic organizations on Loara ' s campus is OCAD (Orange Coun- ty Academic Decathlon). The eight-student team was lead by faculty advisor Mrs. Wil- koff. The team spent an entire day taking six tests, writing an essay, presenting a speech, being interviewed, and participating in a Su- per Quiz. This year ' s Super Quiz topic was Presidency. The team breezed through county competition where Aaron Boehme, In Sik Rhee, Brian Cowan, and Duy Nguyen won medals. The team went on to Regional Finals where In Sik, Aaron and Brian again won medals. Congratulations, OCAD. . The 198889 GATE. Club 2. Amid the noise and chaos of a typical GATE. Club meeting. Mr. Cullinane wishes he were climb- ing Aft. Rainier 3. The leadership of GATE.: Ms. Comparsi (advi- sor), Joanna Chen (Secretary), Elizabeth Poon (Vice President). Ruth Cayford (Treasure). Akemi Matsukubo (President). Mr. Cullinane (advisor). 4. Four GATE. Club members share time with the older generation at Buena Vista Convalescent Hos pital. 5. The 198889 OCAD Team, (hi): Brian Cowan. Mi- chele Roland. Annette Hoesli. Melanie Sparks. Akemi Matsukubo, Aaron Boehme, In Sik Rhee, Duy Nguyen. 6 Through intense concentration, and many hours of hard work, Melanie prepares for the OCAD compe tition. 7. Things become easier for Aaron and Anneiu interpreted another way. 8. After the OCAD competition, Akemi feels that she can take on the world 9 Mrs. Wilkoff is often completely baffled by the intelligence of her OCAD clan. 174 DIVERSE CLUBS PROVIDE y NICHE FOR INDIVIDUALS Question: What Loara team requires exten- sive knowledge, quick reflexes, and a loud mouth? Answer: Kiwanis Bowl. Although only seen once a year by most of the school, this dedi- cated group of scholars prepares for months to participate in a forty-school play-off held in March. The team also looks forward to challenging the school for an entire day, tak- ing on teams from many classes. Under the direction of Linda Esping, the team consist- ed of ten members: Captain Richard Maier and Matt Marcotte, both returning team members; Scott Talkovic, In Sik Rhee, Tar- man Aziz, Dong Kim, Kelly Clark, Bill Norris, Melissa Cannon, and Chris Davis. New this year to Loara ' s campus was the Saxons for a Safe and Sober Society. The lofty objectives of this austere organization center around the goal of a drug-free soci- ety. To achieve this goal, the club used such tactics as increasing awareness of anti-drug activities and coping strategies for those who are addicted to drugs or alcohol. The club made known other people who are against drugs and alcohol by means of meetings, speakers, and written materials. The founding president of the club was Ja- mie Potter who was aided by advisor Cora Johnson. Members this year included Tammy Pigmon, Michelle Garrow, Andrea Waters, Yvette Mikina, Rhonda Washburn, and Chris Peterson. The team watches on intently as Tarman answers a question during a practice game against the school. 2. With a mass firing of neurons in his cranium. In Sik remembers Euclid ' s algorithm 3 Scott and Chris look on with amazement as Rich ard scores yet another point against Huntington Beach ' s team. 4. Showing no mercy. Coach of the year Linda Esp ing challenges the team with another mentally- strenuous question. 5 The 1988-89 Loara Kiwanis Bowl Team. The Safe and Sober Society is a think tank for drug free ideas. Jamie Potter, president, exudes enthusiasm for the new club The 1988-89 Loara Safe and Sober Society (L to R): top row: Cora Johnson (advisor). Yvette Mikinka. Tammy Pigmon. Jamie Potter (president), Mi- chelle Garrow. Rhonda Washburn: bottom row Andrea Waters. Chris Peterson. Cora Johnson outlines her plans for educational and consciousness raising programs 175 176 GERMAN AND FRENCH SHARE CULTURAL SPIRIT Le club de frangais a fourni une vraie ambiance de la France a ses membres. Les membres ont pu voir des films frangais et ils ont pu aller au The- atre Shubert voir Les Miserables. Pendant la nuit internationale, le club a participe dans un spectacle de mode, cree par Michelle Farrell. D ' autres activites qui ont eu beau- coup de succes sont la fete de Noel et la vente des candy-grams. En juin, employant I ' argent gagne de plusieurs ventes, les membres du club ont joui d ' un diner superbe dans le style frangais. three five Mitgliedschaft im von Frau Brown geleite- ten Deutschen Klub ermbglichte auch im zweiten Jahr seines Bestehens wieder ein besseres Verstehen der Deutschen. ihrer Kultur und Sprache. Die zahlreichen Aktivitaten reichten von einem Besuch der Old World , wo man eine amerikanische Version des Munchner Okto- berfestes feierte, uber einen Ausflug zur neuen Alpine Village mit einem deutschen Abendessen, bis zu einem Candy Sale . . The 1988 1989 French Club. 2. During the French Club ' s fashion show on Inter- national Night, Jill and Chris model their latest French designer clothes. 3. Rebecca sports an elegant Nordstroms ' suit. 4. The 198889 French Club officers: Christine Lee (Treasurer), Gia Tu (Publicity). Jennifer Gilwreath (Secretary). Linda Hsu (Treasurer), Lulu Lim (V. Pres.), and Daisy Trujillo (President). 5. Happy French Club members are Liz. Jennifer, Lisa and Liza. 6. Among the many artistic clothes Jackie modeled for the fashion show, she loved this casual en- semble the most. 12 7. American food and German i ulture nrn lunch. 8. Mrs Brown and Sascha flash their authentic Ger man smiles. 9. At a banquet, Ruth shows her courage by singing in German. 0. The 1988 1989 German Club 1 The 1988-89 German Club officers: Giobl lanos (Treasurer), Andy Huang (Secretary), Sanaa Abdellatif (President), and Ruth Cayford (Vice President). Club President Sanaa Abdellatif finds German club meetings extremely amusing. tv. e i 177 178 EXCHANGE SPANISH ADD WORLDWIDE SPIRIT As in previous years, Loara again hosted foreign exchange students. This year ' s guest Saxons were Sascha Elsing from Frankfurt, West Germany; Betina Totrup from Oksbol, Denmark; Yoko Sasagawa from Niigata, Ja-, pan; and Toru Awano from Kyoto, Japan. They all came to experience life the Ameri- can way - not as tourists, but as parts of American families and students at Loara. Their presence also gave Saxons the oppor- tunity to learn about other countries and cul- tures. M-r. ' fr three five El club de espahol fue creado para las personas que estan interesados en el apre- disje de las costumbres y culturas hispani- cas. Este ano, el club trato de tener varias experiencias relacionadas con la cultura y las tradiciones tal como: la participacion en la Noche Internacional , la excursion a La Calle Olvera, a ver una presentacion de baile flamenco, y el viaje a Tijuana para ver un correo de toros. Todo esto fue un gran exito bajo la super- vision de la directora del club, la Srta. Rhonda Ward. - California through the lens: Sascha shooting pic- tures for the yearbook 2 Betina is an outstanding swimmer for Loara ' s var- sity. 3. Even the apples taste different here, discovers Betina during a meeting of the German Club. 4. Saxons, this is Yoko Sasagawa 5. During International night. Toru introduces him- self the Japanese way . 6. The 1988 1989 Spanish Club. 7. The 1988-1989 Spanish Club Officers, left to right: Korry Brush (pres), Darrow Under (sec), Duy Nguyen (vice-pres.). Robert Klein (treas.). 8 Duy. Korry. and Darrow plan various field trips to Tijuana and Olvera Street. 9 During a field trip to Olvera Street, friends pose for a picture 10. Korry and Duy demonstrate that they enjoy inter national style. 179 180 FINE ARTS UNLIMITED KOREAN CULTURE CLUB Where would students go to find j creativity and imagination ex- pressed through the mediums of poetry, art, music, and acting? Well, folks, if your answer is one of bewilderment, let the Seaxe enlighten you! The Fine Arts Unlimit- ed club allows students to channel, project, and present their talents and skills. A weekly symposium is held to promote the perform- ing and visual arts in order to expand stu- dents ' awareness. The current advisor is the choral and drama director, Mr. Ken Tuttle. During the spring, the club went to see the world renowned Les Miserables. The offi- cers were Michelle Farrell (President), Sara Pai (Vice-President), Denise Hsu (Treasur- er), and Lisa Harms (Secretary). As a young club on campus, the Korean five four Culture Club matured throughout the year by sharing much time with one another and participating in many school activities. Hav- ing the club led by Steve Chung (President), Esther Park (Vice President), Joon Park (Secretary), and Miyoung Kim (Treasurer), the club was able to undertake many new activities such as picnics, volleyball games, ice-skating parties, and trips which allowed members to learn about Korean culture at The Bell of Friendship in San Pedro. These diverse activities allowed the growing membership to become closer friends with one another. During International Night at Loara, the club demonstrated the Korean culture bow and shared many kinds of Kore- an food. JO-SUM-NEE-DA! Mr. Tutlle puts his best effort on his first project for the Fine Arts club. Unlimited Fine Arts activists! Jennifer Leonard, Lisa fiakazono. and Liz Red man practice the opening scene from the Shake speare ' s Macbeth. The 1988-89 Fine Arts Unlimited Club. The officers of 1988-89 Fine Arts Unlimited club: Sara Pai (Vice President}, Denise Hsu (Treasurer). Michelle Farrell (President), and Lisa Harms (Sec- retary). Mrs. Menzies munches her way through the meeting. 10. II The 198889 Korean Culture Club. Members of the Korean Culture club show their dazzling Korean cultural costumes. The officers of 198889 Korean Culture Club: Steve Chong (President) Esther Park (VicePresi dent), Joon Park (Secretary), and Miyoung Kim (Treasurer). Waiting for her picture to be taken, Jumg-Son Kim smiles before eating her lunch. Hey. guys, can you tell me what they ' re talking about? 1 can ' t understand Korean! says Ju-Hyun Joe. l r%t 4 eight eleven 181 182 MOCK TRUTH, TRIAL POLICE: JUSTICE LAW! Loara ' s magnificent Mock Trial Team did it again! As tradition dictated, the team had a great success in the courtroom. They earned fourth place out of forty-eight schools in the Eighth Annual Or- ange County Competition. The team met and practiced every day after school for two months prior to the first competition. By the time the first competition arrived, the team was fully prepared. At the Santa Ana Court- house, the team displayed their talent and sharpened skills. Each time the team stepped forward, they gained more and more confidence. This year, the team was proud to have two remarkable advisors, Mr. Barron as Commander-in-Chief and Attor- ney Nick Thompson as Coach. il I VI , u r •- ' ■• five While the Mock Trial Team learned about the judicial system by performing in the courtroom, Police Science Club gained knowledge about legal system in the class- room. Under the supervision of Mr. Barron, the club was exposed to law by having var- ious guest speakers, field trips to Chino Pris- on and L.A. Criminal Courts, and studies on major historical cases. Officer David Grace was invited to talk to students about many crimes that happen throughout the country. Police science students also participated in mock trials. Indeed, it was an exciting year for both the Mock Trial Team and the Police Science Club! Mr. Barron takes charge. The 198889 prosecution and defense attorneys are fired up and ready to go. Loara s proud Mock Trial Team of 1 98889 ISayoung and Sanaa, two extremely supportive members, take time to pose for yearbook during one of the afterschool practices. Mr. Thompson advises the team on how to be confident in the courtroom Emmanuel Yeow and Nicole Pinkerton. two de- fense attorneys, exchange opposing views. Ernesto looks up proudly during a police science in 11 final as a Seaxe photographer takes a picture of him. The first-period 198889 Police Science Club The 198889 Police Science Club officers and advisors (left to right): Officer David Grace, Mr. Barron. Daisy Trujillo(sec). Melanie Midan i(pres). Misty Perry(treas). and Andrew Elledge fvicepres.). The second period 198889 Police Science Club. Something serious clicks in James ' mind as he takes a test ■ 183 184 LOARA BIKE CLUBS KEEP AND AUTO IT ROLLING Although getting off to a late start in its third year, the Bike Club resumed its weekly rides with renewed vigor and a host of new members. Concentrating on variety, each ride this year followed a unique route. This year ' s treks have taken the Club on adventures to O ' Neil Park, Whittier Nar- rows Dam, a 100-mile tour of Riverside, and an overnight trip on which the riders camped at Doheny beach after a day ' s pedaling. Rid- ing together so often forged camaraderie in the club, bringing together students from all grades. While the hardened bikers con- quered many difficult routes, a slow group was formed for the less experienced. The club has never left anyone behind and occa- sionally conducted easy rides to attract new members. P The 1988-89 Loara Auto Club had a very impressive year. Aside from their many per- sonal projects, they built a dune buggy from the ground up, with nothing to build on but a roll cage. They completed the entire project in only a week and a half. One of the most impressive projects they worked on was the engine and transmission of a custom 1927 Ford Model T roadster valued at $40,000! Instead of gathering at lunch or after school, the hard-working and knowledgeable mem- bers met during either fifth or sixth period. Some members even attended both periods in order to log more time on their tasks. The club was led by Mr. Claytor, who was always willing to give advice to students who en- countered intense problems. . The 198889 Bike Club is ready to ride anytime. 2. The effects of carbon monoxide inhalation are demonstrated. 3 Mr. Traw tells Joseph Kim the facts about biking. 4. Korry Brush, master bike repairman, prepares his bike for a day s ride. 5. The 1989-89 Bike Club officers (I to r): Duy Nguyen (Vice President), Mr. Traw (Advisor), and Richard Maier (President). 6. With a handy map. the club plans its adventure for the day. 7 But. officer, he made us run the red light 10. 11. Josh assists Scott in the skillful art of adjusting brakes. Tom Stowe inspects the underside of his Trans Am after dropping in a new engine. A particularly stubborn tire meets its match in the form of Jim Borst Dan ponders the possible plausibilitv of perform ing a perfect overhaul. The 1988 1989 Loara Auto Club Jeson Wood changes the rims on his ' 67 Mustang to achieve that perfect look. thirteen 185 186 LETTERMEN TUTORS: ACTIVE AND INVOLVED A re you lagging behind in school? Are you frustrated with math, English, or . science? Are you burdened with diffi- cult exams? Don ' t worry; help is just around the corner in the library. The newly formed Peer Tutoring Club met with struggling stu- dents three days a week after school. The Peer Tutor Club consisted of ten students who excelled in a particular field of study. The Peer Tutor Club was the newest club on campus. The advisors were Mr. Barron and Mrs. Ballou. This was the first program ever to be introduced at Loara by which students help other students with their studies. The program was sponsored by Denny ' s and re- quired no fees from the students. IBI2tI UiUi!£te. AbJUia bAfcia f. HI) five Attention, athletes. If you are a Varsity Letterman in any sport, you are qualified to join the Lettermen ' s Club. Advisor Coach Moore is always looking for a few good men and women to join this active club. This was the third consecutive year for the club. The goals of the Lettermen ' s Club are to support athletic programs, to alert members to avail- able scholarships, and to serve the school. For example, this year during Christmas, members of the Lettermen ' s Club decorated the campus. In addition, the club traveled to Burbank to watch a taping of the television shew Card Sharks. 1. The 1988 1989 Peer Tutors 2. Working together is part of what makes tutoring successful 3. After school. Heather helps a student improve her studying habits. 4. Jonabel Sun shows a student a quicker method of solving math problems. 5. After an introductory meeting of the tutors. Ruth and Sanaa take a break 6. During a meeting, Michelle. Melanie. and Jenm fer share their ideas for fundraising. 7. The 1988 1989 Lettermen ' s Club 8. This year ' s officers Treasurer Katy Whorton. Secretary Kelly Cooly, President Darren Van Zee. and Vice President Michelle Roland 9. Caught in the act. Duy Dao reveals his impres sion of The Thinker. 10. Eric. Kenny, and Steve carefully listen to other comments before making their decisions. 187 188 KEY CLUB INCREASES SPIRIT AND DEDICATION This is only the second year the Key Club had been at Loara. They jumped from a mere 26 charter mem- bers their first year to staggering 130 indivi- duals this year. Donna Perry was the faculty adviser during both years. This year ' s offi- cers were Duy Nguyen, President; Jennifer Smietana, Vice-President; Camelia Mazard, Secretary; Augustina Norris. Treasurer. There were also many directors who volun- teered their time to head some of the major projects undertaken by our Key Club. The word Key is an acronym for Kiwanis Educates Youth. Kiwanis Interna- tional founded the first Key Club, and is now the sponsor of Key Clubs throughout the four world. The Loara Key Club, more specifical- ly, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim. Key Clubs provide oppor- tunities for developing leadership and for building moral character. The Club was much more active this year, with many successful projects and activities. Throughout most of the year our Key Club- bers went to the Buena Vista Convalescent Home. They talked with and gave wheelchair walks to many of the senior citizens. During the winter holidays, the Key Club wrapped gifts to earn money for the Anaheim Shelter for the Homeless. They also went to Pasade- na and became petal pushers to help decorate the floats of the Rose Parade. Key Club helped the Academic Booster Club with World Celebrations, by setting- up and recruiting cultural acts, which contri- buted to the success of International Night. The Mother and Daughter Tea and Student Recognition Night were also assisted by the Club. Teacher Administration Appreciation Week was jointly headed by the Key Club and Key Club International. During the week members sent gifts to the entire staff of Loara. Duy Nguyen stated, What Key Clubbers learn goes beyond high school. They learn to be charitable while becoming more effective leaders. I hope it will continue to be a suc- cessful organization. The 1988-89 Loara Key Club At a seminar sponsored by Kiwanis International, Duy spreads Saxon spirit. Jennifer Leonard and Nadine Mazard promote Red Ribbon Week Two days before the Rose Parade. Sara Pai helps prepare a float. Hao Mgo wraps a gift for a worthy cause. Members entertain the residents of Buena Vista Convalescent Home. During one of the Key Club ' s visits to Buena Vista. Phong Nguyen shares the spirit of Christmas The 198889 Officers and Directors. 189 190 CLOSEUP PARTICIPANTS DISCOVER WASH. D.C. This year ' s Close-Up had more partici- pants than ever before. On February 4th, Mr. Dorosky and 19 students went to Washing- ton, D.C, for seven exciting days. Close-Up is an organization established to give high school students an opportunity to exper- ience the political process as an insider. Students started the week with an intense visit of Washington. During the day, the Close-Up group attended seminars which ranged from various topics of Presidency, defense and constitutional rights; and at night, the group attended work shops, which involved in-depth sessions with small groups. three five For each workshop group, there was a program instructor to lead discussions on political topics. Two days were spent at sub- committee hearings and Senate House of Representatives sessions, where voting con- cerning the 51% Congressional pay was discussed. Among the many fascinating monuments and places visited by the group were Capitol Hill, the old Supreme Court Senate building, Statuary Hall, and the Li- brary of Congress. Other places such as the Smithsonian, the Air and Space Museum, and the Museum of Natural Modern Histo- ry were toured by students during their free time. Students had an opportunity to visit the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, Washing- ton Monument, and the Lincoln, Jefferson, and Veterans ' Memorials. Close-Up ended with a farewell dance and banquet. Students gained an inter- esting experience rooming with each oth- er and an unforgettable memory of their Capitol. Insik Rhee stated that Washing- ton gave me a first-hand view of our politi- cal structure and allowed me to take part and observe many aspects of the gov ' t. The experience was well worth the money and most unprecedented. Being a Close- Up kid was fantastic! Brian Cowan is excited about meeting our 31st Congressional District Representative. William Dannemeyer. 2. Scott. Debbie. Robin. John, and Kelly are joined by other Close Up friends at the farewell banquet 10 11 The ' 89 Loara Close Up group discovers that they can ' t take Kelly anywhere in public. Heather. Robin. Debbie, and Katie react to a hu- morous anecdote told by President Bush. Andi. Michelle, and Chris find time to tour the Smithsonian Museums. The Washington Monument is one of the impres sive places visited by the Close Up group. In Washington, Close Up participants pose with William Dannemeyer. United States Capitol Building in Washington. DC. After touring the national Gallery of Art, Insik, Scott, Kelly and John decide to pose for a memo- rable picture. Lisa and Katie meet a Close-Up friend on their way to Washington. Brian and Angle provided all the photographs of the Close Up trip. eleven 191 192 Facujlkj i 3 193 194 195 196 At the end of a school day, I look forward to going home to cable T.V. -Ken Tuttle Nostradamus said there ' d be days tike this. Richard Barron Theodore Biller Linda Blain Ursula Brown Donald Budd i :1 ' - ■ Mr- -- untie Cynthia CantuMoore Lots of reading, lots of writing — that ' s the name of the game. u Barron Son chant their favorite tune, Guber Peas. Audrey J. Cherep Gary Cleaveland Carol Comparsi Stan Douglas Sam Crilly Cloadella Darrington James Dawson Jeanette Cleaveland Jeanne Denny Ronald Edwards Licorice is the only way to silence Mrs. Menzies x . .After school I like going to aerobics if I don ' t have another obligation. . ' -Carol Comparsi 197 198 The things I like most about Loara are the kids — what else are we here for? 7 ' -Ruth Wilkoff Lisette C. Gomez When you ' re as cool as I am, the sun shines on you 24 hours a day. Mike Greenwood Margaret Heibert Stress from school life has led Coach Hinman to extreme measures. Herb Hill Cora Johnson M. P. King Marty Johnson Catherine Joseph Looks like I ' m gonna lose that $5 bet, pouts Tony Leon Cathy A. Kish Larry Klevos Don ' t try this at home, warns Sam Crilly. vx l appreciate thinking students who challenge m be a better teacher and friend. -Margaret Hei O I KJ 199 200 Our latest members on the faculty hopped from the beaches of Molokai Shizuya Madere Kay Malucky Ron Martin Rob Megill Yssa Meszies Tom Meylor Leilani Mielak Shelly K. Moskowitz Who needs Mew Year ' s resolutions when you ' re perfect like me 3 Diane L. Miller Martha McGuire Ted Nicholson Rosalind Paternostro Donna Perry Penny Peters Fernando Ramos 201 202 Sharon Rasmussen Honorary faculty members Doc and Audrey Brown faithfully contin ue to support Saxon activities. La von Roberson Charles M. Sadler Ray Sellers Leroy J. Schelske Lori R. Schnack Robert Schneider J • r m A : A ■ « h +. w • [t _  W J B 1 1 C eo Rumley i i Bill Schroeder Ruth Siegall David E. Smith Joseph Smith At last we ' ve discovered the secret of Jeanette Cleaveland ' s buoy ant spirits Nancy At. Snyder John Tillis Judy Tomlinson Marv N. Traw Kenneth Tuttle Elsie Van A Is tine I ' m sorry, but this is not a bank no loans! Gail Vanderlinde Marge Van Dome Rhonda M. Ward Ruth Wilkoff Don Willis Karin S. Winnick Ronald Young Everybody ' s doing a brand new darn e n 203 204 PEN, PALETTE, AND PRESS Joanne Chong Dense Hsu In rhe Nighr Like a gargoyle, cold and white He slips into realiry from his shadow Perfection, perhaps, from every side As rhe heart bears so he rises Up and mro rhe deep of nighr Quick as wind, with dark surprises Weak and render, young rhe prey Trapped wirhin a spider ' s web of gazes The fang is in, whar can she say? Bur wirh her is nor rhe pain The chalice has been filled and still Thar cold hunger remains i j 205 • s Andy Harvey ■ ' ' Ann lim 9 ■ - Dove Derggren L ■ , ..■■ 207 208 DESPERA TE DEINGS living wirh hare. BLIND AMBITIONS seal rhelr fare WASTED YOUTH, and judging mind DEAF LEADING dumb, dumb leading rhe blind. NOSTALGIC AND fine. A SHIMMERING lighr. A BUCKET OF goldfish. THE DA Y rums to night SO TELL me your views. AND LET me reply YOUR LIES make me angry. YOUR TRUTH mokes me cry. JET FADES away as ir srarrs ro fly. TURNS ON irs lighrs and illuminates rhe sky. BABY BIRD ears irs last food from rhe nesr FLIES OFF ro narure-THE ONLY REAL TEST SO OPEN your mind AND CLOSE every eye JUST LIE on rhe meadows AND TURN ro rhe sky AS DUSK serrles in YOUR MIND will expand NO LONGER will rhe darkness BE HARD ro undersrand. A PRETTY persuasion, a sourh-cenrral ram I LOOK in a doser -choose a shirr wirh a srain. ID LOVE ro inform. I ' d like ro condude BUT THE dosing sraremenr seems ro elude TO END I must soy rhar a lie lasrs a day THE EFFECTS last a lifetime AND WE ' RE all forced ro pay. UNLESS WE believe in rhe dreams we perceive OUR LIVES WILL BE WASTE AND WE ' LL SEARCH FOR A NEED forever. Johnno lonrorno a Aaron FnJ i Joshua Aaron Fruhlinger Richard Moier Jennifer Satxch 209 Just The Way They Are Greedy Grerchen. Who is she you soy Well, ir oil began in the month of May. She thought evety thing in life was just o bore 1 So she decided to go shopping in the local liquot stote. There was only one bag of Fritos left on the shelf, And she remembered that the doctor said they were bod for her health. But she ignored it as usual and reached for the chips. Out then she thought, I can ' t hove chips with no dip! So she ran down the aisle coming to a complete halt. Running into the Twinkle stand screaming, It ' s not my fault! The owner got angry and made her clean up the mess. Handing her the broom saying, Kids, they ' re oil pests! I bet you ' re thinking, What ' s the story got to say? Well, let me finish, couse I ran into Greedy Gretchen just the other day. It was a sod reunion couse it was in o bar, And all she could soy was, Fritos taste great just the way they ore! Jache Rosas Mike Dusnllos O w 4nn I m j4 K j( Sl B l f JF if %n AW e Dusrilloi Joanna Chen 211 212 Jackie The Pirate I ' m the SEA DOG A scurvy rar! I ' ve got o map Inside me har! Come, enemies I ' ll rake me sword And run rhem Through! Then overboard! I ' m sailing off To island green To dig and look What ' s ro be seen Perhaps I ' ll find A treasure there Just think! I ' ll be A millionaire! Through looking glass I think I see Yes, land! Ahoy 1 And all for me ' It ' s deserted Doth left and right I wish I hod Someone to fight! (I must be quiet Although I ' m proud, Mum soys me game Is much too loud) L T Robin Miller Sal Gomez - 1 v jV ' ■ Gobe Unbe 213 214 The world ' s a srage — many rimes quire larger Than I rhoughr ir would be, and somerimes I feel quire losr midsr rhe sea of ocrors, Bur wirhin me a voice cries our in rime. As each day goes by, ononymiry Can make numb rhe mind, rhe will, and body Till I don ' r exisr Who knows who I am? When will rhe audience applaud for me? Bur my voice of Identity declares With firmness and audacity . Self-worrh, Self-reliance, Individuality, Me, Myself, and I, alive on this earrhi Your presence is made by rhe words you speak Or rhe world will miss you, undoubredly. SJM Anonymous Joanne Chang Loro Loro DoDoro Lola Roofpamrer The Candle Flickers The darkened nights lir up by day Change our lives in every way. A constant conflict that conjures anger Causes storms of utmost danger, And though our paths may seem to vary, Our candled hearts burden and carry, For each doused candle, another ' s lit To bring us hope and strength to conquer it. A ways, forever it seems, our lives to be. While only for a while our eyes hove time to see The way we feel and love each other. Bring us back to love another With this love upon the stage of life, Abolishment of pain and strife. And with o little love, a rose he ' ll pick her. For that ' s the way each candle flickers. Joe Albono Mory Liu Joonno Chang 215 216 Puzzled Looking ro fill an empty void Is something we oil seek To fill a space which nothing con Which only someone could A time comes to look At othet times we wait Until we will search or stall no more When that someone is in reach Who will satisfy our hearts And make our souls fulfilled For now we wait Like an unsolved puzzle Searching for the missing piece Duy Nguyen Annerre Hoesli |B MHf % Joanne Chang Richard Moier For every twinkle in the sky There is a twinkle in someone ' s eye For every twinkle in on eye There is o piece of pie For every piece of pie There is o question why? For every quesrion why? There is o person saying good bye For every person saying good bye There is a person hoping ro say Hi For every person saying Hi There is a color in the sky For every color in the sky There is another kind of high For every kind of high There is a star in the sky Korrina torrolono Edeone Caesorus .ews 217 218 AIDS Protest President Elect Bush Janet Evans Looking back at the 1988-89 school year, we notice many noteworthy events in our country. At the Olympics, athletes like Janet Evans, Greg Louganis, and Matt Biondi brought back not only med- als but also pride to our country. Then late in 1988, the presidential elec- tion was held. George Bush was elected president and was inaugurated in Janu- ary The new president had to tace issues concerning AIDS, the homeless, the de- fense budget, the national deficit, and the problems of the American farmer. But the most triumphant moment for many Americans was the day in Septem- ber when shuttle Discovery was blasted into orbit, the first space flight since the tragic Challenger mission. 1988 SUMMER OLYMPICS - ' ' % Stars of Oiyi l h ■h ' ii, r , in thf ■■!( ■ ' ■?■, 219 220 Gorbachev and Reagan Hurricane Gilbert 7 ! California Gray Whale French Airbus A320 M ' T-4 hS h — J ■at H J3 r A. FBiS Kswjw ;•• v v •   i . .w . JWftii.Hii ' UP ■ i. r  [ ' - ■ : U ■ Internationally, the 1988-89 school year was a time of much good will. Presi- dent Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev worked for several years to bring the two countries together, and in 1988, Mikhail Gorbachev visited the United States as a gesture of the growing friendship between the Russians and Americans. In addition, Russian and American rescuers cut through the ice in Alaska to save two California gray whales. Terrorism, which was a major concern of the Reagan administration, continued to be an international dilemma. All of the passengers and crew of Pam Am flight 103 were killed as a result of a terrorist bomb. There was also the devastating earthquake in Soviet Armenia, which took over 25,000 lives. J Soviet Armenia Happy 200th, Austi ill i 221 1968-89 proved to be a successful year in the music industry. With new bands emerging all the time, the great musicians of the past found it to be a struggle to make a comeback. However, Van Haien and the former members of Led Zeppiin. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, proved this theory to be wrong, as they climbed up the ladder to musical success once again. This year was not only the year of the comeback, but the year of Rock and Roll and the year that bands such as Guns ' N ' Roses, Metailica. REM. UB40, Jane ' s Addiction, Fishbone, and The Church received the recogni- tion and admiration they deserved. Muac 224 In 1988-1989 the basis to Ameri- can happiness was entertainment. A colorful variety of movies was re- leased. In the epic adventure Wil- low, we remembered a time forgot- ten. At the same time, a major prior- ity of American life was to find out Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Dustin Hoffman portrayed Raymond Bab- bitt, the autistic brother of Tom Cruise in Rainman as Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer brought the viewing audience back to the 18th century in a spellbinding tale of deceitful romance called Dangerous Liasons. Michael Keaton mystified us as both Batman and Bettlejuice while Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reminded us to Be ex- cellent to eachother! ENTERTAINMENT Batman Bill and Ted ' s Excellent Adventure Willow Moonstruck 225 226 JumJUM I l T 228 JUNIOR SENATE Sara Derakhshanian Vice-President Treasurer Steve Chung President Robert Garcia JUNIORS: NOT QUITE SENIORS, BUT JUST AS SPIFFY v Tve learned to listen so you know not to raise your hand and ask something the teacher just explained. — Stacy Garrow frit N— I fei pprv u Samir Abdo Michael Acosta Viorel Alaman Manual Alvarez Soo Jin An Aaron Anderson Veronica Arizaga Katherine Arribas Albert Avila Elizabeth Avila Toru Awano Ramy Ayous Brett Banta Tammy Barney Adriana Barragan James Barrett Richard Basquez Chad Bell Frank Bell Michael Bender Sacrovir Bernal Traci Berven Carl Best Eddie Bialy Brian Blacketer Raymond Boles James Borst Chad Bosson Chris Boudreau Joseph Bovee Brett Bowan Nisha Brahmbhatt Anthony Bravo Steven Buck Sean Buell Kellie Buono Mike Bustillos Ernesto Caballero Don Cabico Lupita Cabrera Heather Campbell Andrea Campellone Christopher Cantero Mai Cao Nick Carpino Marrilu Carrillo Agustin Castaneda Maribel Cervantes Jason Chadbourne 229 230 Got to love those birds! — Loretta Jones. Raymond Chae You Chang Huei Chao Chhien Chauv Arturo Chavez Joanna Chen Athenia Cheslick Sophia Choe Byung Choi Jae Chong Steve Chung Salvatore Cirifalco Michael Clancy William Clements Alan Cline Theresa Clinton Lilly Cobas Jeff Cole Coy Collins Sean Conner Christian Conrad William Conway Shawn Cook Kimberly Cooke Kelly Cooley Alejandra Crisantos Mario Crisanto 1 ' wk Vihn Dao Sahir Daruish Carmen Damasco Brian Davis i Christopher Davis Jason Davis Christian Del Rio Kacnel makes the most of a sunny California day. Bonita Delehoy Elisabeth Delgado Sara Derakhshanian Francis Desmarais Mike Desroches Nephi Diaz Hector Diazleal Erika Ditzenberger Min Chong Do Kimberly Duckwitz Anthony Dunton Michelle Egger Rachel Erwin Rebecca Erwin Suzanne Espinoza David Esqueda Esther Estrada Robert Evans Susanna Evans Anne Favreau Brandy Fields Kimberlee Fitzhenry Angela Flores Laura Flores David Ford Tina Zuniga I enjoy the pressure and stress which causes me to go insane 7 — Darrow Under. 231 232 xx Junior- jodn yor n. 1 An individual who thinks he she deserves respect, but doesn ' t get it. —Matt Marcotte Justin Ford Inger Franko Karyn Friedland Brent Frisbee Cynthia Furry Alejandro Galindo Tony Garbarino Carlos Garcia Robert Garcia Stacy Garrow Yoko Gasagawa Beau Gasinski Joey Gaudio Ariana Gemmink Kim George Gerry Geronimo Anne Gibson Jennifer Gilreath Marisa Goco Teresa Godinez Shellee Goldman Temple Golonka Jason Gomez Jessee Gomez Evelyn Gonzales Marc Gonzalez Deanna Good Ronnie Grass Richard Griego Carlos Guzman Howard Hagge Andy Hall Czach Hallock Wendy Hannum Robert Harris Stacy Harris Andrew Harvey Beccy Hasselbarth Deja Hemingway Sharon Hendricks Armando Hernandez Crystal Hersh Nicole Hetz Claudia Hidalgo Khoi Q. Ho Chad Hoffman Christopher Hoffman Steven Honig Tina Howard Wendy Howard Dorothy Hsieh Thomas Hsieh Ellick Hsu I know I can get a report done in 3 hours, 17 minutes, and 26 seconds 7 — Jackie Rosas. You can ' t graduate unless you have the right gimmick Jason Hsu Grace Huang Quang Huynh 233 234 Toara has taught me to keep on studying and not to be a bum. ,, — Arturo Chavez Scott Hyde Kevin Jackson Jennifer James Martha James Nooshin Javidi Christopher Jensen Fang Jiang J0 Liliana Jimenez m Shung Hyun Joh J 1 Brian Johnson A 1 Ernest Johnson A A Jonathan Johnson WP W Eric Johnston 3 1 Loretta Jones Michael Jones Sylvia Kain Keri Kallman M -- HB Michelle Kaufman qMi t - M Derek Keiser ' m mm Trent Kiersey Angela Kim Eunil Kim Haeil Kim Hyo Jeong Kim John Kim Joseph Kim Smiling juniors. They ' re smiling because they know next year they get to wear crowns at assemblies Jung-sung Kim Lois Kim Miyoung Kim Sam Kim Daniel Klatzker Robert Klein Rhon Knight Allison Kredel Hans Ku William Kuai Ronnie Kunce Scott Kunz Chasie Laird Sophia Lambides Krinon Lapihuska Jesse Lara Brian Lawley Kim Le Amy Leathers Sang Lee Val Leedy James Leonard Jennifer Leonard Meryl Levin Alex Lewis Christine Li Ann Lim Lulu Lim James Linder Scott Lingle Shelly gives us her opinion of required Junior classes Sunee Linneman Lewanna Locke Shelli Loffler Candice Loveland Mrs. Kretsinger taught me how to write right! ' 7 — Kim Fitzhenry. 235 236 After two years with Mrs. Kretsinger, I ' m ready for any thing. -Tony Garbarino Sarah Malkemus Renee Mani Matthew Marcotte April Maretich Darbi Marshall Nadine Mazard Tina McCammon Marilyn McCray Dana McCurdy Scott McCutchan Crystal McGee Lisa McGinnis Michael McGowan Maureen McMahon Michele McMahon Joan Mendoza Chad Meyer Yvette Mikinka Tara Miller Jeremy Mills Michael Mohammad Eduviges Monreal Daniel Montano Gabino Montoya Diana Moroneso Bryan Mosby Jesse Moskowitz Chi-liang Mou Sergio Mungui Hao Ngo Michael Munn Camille Munson Steve Nitao Maureen McMahon shows us some lovely Loara laughter Tiffany Murray Jeri Mutzenberger Michael Na Lisa Nakazono Michael Naylor Vanessa Nelson Jimmy Newbold Duy Nguyen Ha Nguyen Steven Nobles Augustina Norris Jeff O ' Brien Leslie Olave Melissa Oliver Jorge Ordaz Rosie Orozco Ronald Ortiz Jared Orvis Maria Osorio Catherine Owen Sara Pai Francisco Paniagua I love being a junior; we have the best court. -Chasie Laird Maritza Panigua Joon Park Lisa Patanella Sanjay Patel Kimberly Patterson Sandie Payne Claudia Perez Christina Peterson Jeremy Peto Nicole Pinkerton Lidia Pirvulete Heather Plack Kyle Poffenberger Elizabeth Poon Jeffrey Powell Brian Price Carla Price Tabashi Price 237 238 I like being a Junior, because Freshmen and Sophomores look up to us. — Marilyn McCray Adrian Prieto Tamer Qursha Greg Ramsey Rebekah Rapoport Ketter Raska David Ray Jennifer Ray Elizabeth Redman John Reese Sonia Reyes Windi Reyes Damon Riddle Erin Riseling Wilber Rissssle Brian Ritchie Christina Roach Bartt Roberts Tracy Robertson Gustabo Rocha Juan Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Cesar Romo Nicole Rorick Jacqueline Rosas Michael Rose Michael Rosenberg Heather Rowe Joseph Rowen Robyn Rucker Lisa Russo Brian Sage Mayra Salgado Shana Saling Charles Sanchez James Sanderson Dawn Sandiforth Alexandra Sarmiento Bradley Sato Eddy Savedra Barton Schater Daniel Schmidt Jennifer Schubert Jeremy Scicchitano Victor Serrano Theodore Shambans Clara Shin Tracie Shirley Adele Shubash Amy glows blissfully at a buddy I like being a junior because next year well dominate! — Andrea Campellone. 239 240 Being at Loara is better than staying home for seven hours watching soaps 7 — Wendy Hannum Jonathan Sieker Cristian Signorino Lisa Smith Young Jin Sohn Amoreena Somers Ellen Sorenson William Southam James Spidell David Sporn Crystal Steed Robert Steiner Dawn Stillwell Robert Suarez Erin Sullivan Jennifer Sullivan Dawn Swartwood Maher Syada Neil Tanzo Jeff Thiesmeyer Jennifer Thomas Christine Thompson Julie Thompson Shelley Thompson Tonya Thorson Michele Tober George Torres Katrina Tortolano Pho Dinh Tran Jennifer Treadwell Michael Treanor Gia Tu Kathleen Valdez Joe Valentin Carlos Vasquez Beatriz Velasquez Monique Verdonck Violet Villasenor p r ' n a H , Mom! Temple greets Raymond Wade Derek Walker Jody Wallace Amie Walton Huei Wang Te-Han Wang Rhonda Washburn Andre Waters Julie Waters Brandi Watts Jamie Weathers Kenneth Weber Kevin Wiest Jon Wilke Brent Wilkes Nicole Williams Brian Winder Nancy Windes Lisa Woo Calleen Wood Gregory Wood Jeson Wood Adena Woodman Jamie Yeoman Emmanuel Yeow Being a junior is nifty! — Rebekah Rapoport 241 242 SopluMu tjeA 243 244 SOPHOMORES: THE CLASS OF 1991 LOOKS FORWARD TO BEING UPPERCLASSMEN Well now I know my abc ' s -Jeff Gervaise F .- - r j  - ' s J f 7 Safa Abdallah Brian Adrian Manar Afghani David Aldana Aaron Al duenda Christopher Allrcd Arthur Alonso Elizabeth Alvarado Askia Alves Delia Amezcua Soo Hee An Jason Anderson John Anderson Kevin Anderson Damon Anghelone Ryan Angotti Bonita Anuntiyo Stefanie Arner Kirk Arnold Darshan Arya Mitch Asher Maria Avalos Greg Avarbuch Mark Axtman Hilarie Ayers Valoric Bailey Kristcn Baines Julia Baker Alina Bala James Ballard Daniel Banagas Lonnie Banuelos Micolc Barber Jamie Barker Karina Baker Shawn Basel eon C onsuelo Becerril Lisa Bengochea Fred Benin i Rhonda Bennett Daniel Berggren Brent Bird Paula Bishop Brandi Black Vanesa Blegen Daniel Bokelman I elis. i Bolton Dcnise Boren Ernesto Borquez 245 246 Jeanette Brink John Brito Clinton Brown Qretchen Burkhardt Clare Burroughs Jennifer Bush Imclda Camarena Kweli Campbell Sean Came t ' .ddcane Casares Victoria Castillo Clint Cavaness Ivette Ceja Lyncy Cervana Milady Cervera Simon Chang Jenn-Jen Chao Yiv Chao Michelle Chavaz James Cheng Shari Cherson Chung-Yuan Chiang Soo Chon Loriann Chun Kyung Chung Yoo-Mi Chung Brent Claypool Michael Cobb Wendy Coston 4 . really enjoy those plastic trench bread pizzas . -Matt Zimmerman From the lunchline, I learned that patience is a virtue that carries a lot of wait! Anna Garcia Katie Covey Angela Cox Brian Craig Angel Craycraft Richard Crisantos Nathaniel Cron Jacqueline Cruz Jeffery Cruz Scott Cuizon James Curley Raymond Czeuwinski Darwish Darwish Sylvia Day James Denton Bertha Desales Lucia Diaz Baniel Dobbs Kathcrine Driskell Jacqueline Edmonds Debra Eggett Corey Elder Krisondra Endrizzi Kimberly Favilla Melinda Felice Mary Ferguson Christopher Finch Tammy Flavin Brenda Florio Ad«ill)crto Franco Laura Freeman Maria Fuentes Luigi Gagou Chester A. Arthm Kristin Thibodeau enjoys her lunch after four grueling periods of school. 247 248 Anna Garcia Joe Garcia V eronica Garcia Michael Gargano Jefl Gervaise Mike Gilreath Charles Gipson James Goguen Cari Gomez Jesse Gomez Oscar Gomez 1 Liza Gonzalez Moelle Qortner Molly Qoiilding i.ison ( irannum Lori Grimes Maria Gutierrez April Guzman Carl Habis Angela Mahn Michelle Halwax Matthew Ham Frans Hamiprodjo Elizabeth Hammack Shawn Hannah Tambi Haron Mitchell Hawkins Julio Hernandez Amber Herrel Dee Dee Herring Adriana Hidalgo Tuyet Hing For the last time, you know t he Lakers are the World Champions! exclaims Michael at a photographn The seniors don ' t look as big as they did last year. -Nancy Skupen I love everything about Loara. Sammy Saxon t Jenny None; L Michele Hopkins She loves me! exclaims Dan with a smile ft TOT ) (-) Kristi Hoyt Linda Hsu Rachel Mucy Brandy Hurley C - Carlos Hurtado Sergio Hurtado Julie Hutson Lisa Huttcnlockcr Ngoc Huyng Asako Ikeda Yun Im Holly Jacobson Teresa Jaime Michelle Jefferson Joo Hvun Joh Gordon Jognson Stacy Kabat David Kang Kali Kannaid John Karrei Matthew bandy David Kellogg Kimberl) Kesslei Jennifer Bush demonstrates ho i tosta) ■ ooool sun ' 249 250 Jean Khreich Lorene Kidwcll David Kim Mee Kim Henry Kim John Kim Ski Kim Susie Kim Mikeal Kleen Daniel Kneip Steven Knight Carlton Koontz Rita Kouyoumjian Daniel Koven Bryan Kuhl David Kukreja Kristel Kuroyama Brian Lagman James Laird Ami Lamkins Jason Langon James and Damon do their impression of RUN DMC Toara High gave me the opportunity to spend time in the Detention Hall. - Jesse Gomez Toara has allowed me to meet great friends and learn with great teachers . -Gabriel Trevino Scott Le Annie Lee Daniel Lee Hsin-Muy Lee Jenny Lee Kyu-Hoon Lee Holly Roberson discusses with a classmate the latest events in her life T£fi. w Ml - Parrish Lenon Donna Leoy Lisa Lerch Alejandro Leyva Aaron Lipner Joseph Liu Andres Lugo Carlos Luis Lemuel Luminarias Jennifer Lutz Brandi Lyttle Scott Mach Susan Madcre Marina Madrigal Glen Maggio Christopher Mahony r ' aith Maiscnt a h Paul Manias Misty Man um Kristi Hoyt force feeds school food 251 252 C hiistophci Marcti( h David Marin lqna id Maiquez victor Marquez Aaron Martinez Johnathan Martinez li . nnl« i Mask Maruyo Matsukubo Stephanie Mayer Marcus Mayes Camelia Mazard Troy Mc Conaha Christopher Mc Donald Kathctinc Mc Doncll Heather Mc Intyre Donald Mc Lean Jeffery Mc Murray Laura Medina Melissa Meiner Karen Mikinha Cary Ann Misaka Robert Moore Victoria Morales Erich Munzner Rosa Muratalla Jennifer Murphy William Dance Maria Navarro Stephanie and Ardina stop at their lockers for a between class snack Toarcfs business department has given me the knowledge I need for my future ' -Denise Boren My teachers and my classes have prepared me for all the homework I know is coming my way next year -Darlene Tran Bao riguyen Duong Nguyen Huy Nguyen Phong Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Thang Nguyen Heidi Niswonger Teri Norwood Tiffiny Novak Jeanne Nynus Jason O ' Sullivan Michael Obenshain Wathik Odishou Adriana Onofrc Cesar Osorio Michael Page Angeles I ' ji David Pai Rich. ml Parsons Two choh members vocalize ttn-u rendition ot I m the Wan b Anthrax Dharmesh raid Bethnej Pendleton Man (is Perez 253 254 Rebeka Perez Yesena Perez ( hiis IVu Scott Peters Scott Phillips Raelyn Picchi Richard Pigmon Steven Pillon Melissa Pina Jose Pineda Ronald Plaga Linda Pollock Ardina Poss Fanny Prado Michael Priest Stephanie Quintana Danyelle Ragazzo Roberto Ramos Camilla Ramsey Joan Redman Scott Reed Michael Rhey Mark Rinehart Travis Ritchie Christina Rivera Choon Ro Russell Robbins Molly Roberson like being a sophomore because you ' re kinda in the middle of everyone. Lucia Diaz XX A freshman is a freshman-a junior is almost a senior! What is a sophomore? Lisa Gonzalez. Jennifer Roberts hichole Robertson Armando Rodriguez Jaime Rodriguez Lisa Rodriguez Karen Rosenberg Julia Rothwell Angela Rowen Antonio Ruel Katrina Ruiz Laura Ruiz Jennifer Sabisch Jonathan Salazar Sydney Salcido Phu Cuong Sam Brian Schulmeister Susan Sebor Sovann Seng Rosemary Shambaris Kamel Shubash David Shy M.irx Skupen Jennifer Smietana Scott Smith Shane Smith Tressa Solari Liza Soldivillo TaufiK Sorour Askia relaxes after realizing that he ' s been photographed by the yearbook staff and not the F.B.I. 255 256 Christopher Steele Jill Stefani Holly Stene Joseph Stevens Adrian Stingaciu Thomas Stokes Jimmy Storic Jeff Suh Kalen Taylor Michael Taylor Kristen Thibodeau Nicole Thompson Alan Timm Bradley Timms Tracy Titus Thuy Tu Tran Gabriel Trevino Dung Tring Renee Trujillo Dinh Truong Tuyet Truong Carol Tuinenburg Amy Underwood Ana Vasquez Ana Vijcila Michele Viles All right, you guys, this is how we are going through the Senior Court x Tve learned how to cram for a test. Then after, how to forget everything! :i Robertson Toara is theeeee funnest school! 7 ' Jennie Miniaci [r T f . r r ( I James Vocks Terry Vogel Mark Von Ploennies Adrienne Wade Melissa Walls Christina Walz Chen Wang Daniel Wassink Shannon Weber Michael Wei John Werner Steven Whitford Monttes Whitlock William Wicker Kristina Williams Brian Wing Steven Woodman Jason Woodward Stephanie Wright Tiffany Wyatt Adriana Yanez Demetra Yawn llyon Cathy Yi Anne Yuen Becky Yun u iiii.im Zen Matthew Zimmerman Bono Zox Thanks to a Seaxe Photographer, we now know the identity of Loara ' s Brown Bagger Thief. 257 258 ntukM i 259 260 VINCE CAR PI NO President RYAN BASSETT Vice President NATALIE NEITZK Treasurer FRESHMEN ARE EAGER Ml Y UK I SHIBA Secretary TO PURSUE SUCCESS. Hi V Frank Abrica Lorena Acar Lisa Adams Estela Aguilar Dan Ahlefeld Constantin Alaman Vicorica Alaman Mister Albritton Oscar Aleman Brian Allen John Almannes Susanina Almarines Dolores Alonso Veronica Alvarez Edmundo Andrade Tara Anthony Rhonda Ashby Sheniz Aziz Justin Bailey Robert Barber Jamal Barcindebar Jeffrey Barling Belinda Barragan Ryan Bassett Susana Becerril Daniel Berger Eloy Bernal Jennifer Billmire Danny Blachy Jan Blankenship Bryan Blanks Andrew Boisvert Rich Bonn Carlos Bonnafoux Ligpa Borquex Brian Bowling Dawn Bowman Heath Braden Robert Bradshaw Angela Bravo Carlos Brito Adrienne Brosz Joey Brown Matthew Brown Frank Bueno Patricia Caballero Paul Campbell Suzanne Campbell Christopher Campellone I hate the word ' freshman. ' Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors think that word means disease. -Craig Rasewarne. 261 262 What I dislike about being a freshman is you ' re constantly being picked on. -Michelle Kiersey Jeffrey Carpenter Vince Carpmo Krista Carter Andera Castillo Richard Castro Hilda Cervantes Howard Chang Jason Chang Karl Chang Leu Chang Chiv Chauv Lorena Chavez John Chen Pao-Fen Chen Phalkun Chhuon l-Ning Chiang Ji Son Choi Ji Chon Stacy Christopherson Richard Chun Peter Gonzalez, winner of the Dan Fielding Think-A-Like contest, gazes at passing girls. 4 mi Shawn Clancy Chris Claypool Colleen Cole Rhonda Collins Leonardo Congelosi Straker Coniglio Richard Contreras Monica Cooper Brian Jackson shows his enthusiasm during the Homecom- ing Football game I like the way people try to put us down and call us names. But we accept them with pride, and they get so mad ' -David Hoffman Shannon Cooper Taira Corona Yvonne Corpus Marco Correa Gary Coulter Jennifer Cousyn Marchella Cowan Cloud Crayscraft Tina Crise Jennifer Criss Sarah Cron Yesenia Cruz Gino Daddario Thi Dang Rashwan Darwish Robert Davidson Melissa Dayton Angela Delafuente Julie Deamarais Nelson Daiz Jason Dixon Jean Do Jeana Dove Hue Duong Michael Edwards Melissa Egger Carl Eiferman Brandon Engler Christopher English Michelle Erickson Carman Erler 263 264 don ' t like to acknowledge the fact that I ' m a freshman. -Ellie Sorling Hortencia Esquivel Raymond Estrella Bree Evans Jayson Fadgen Steven Fahrney Joseph Ferreira Noah Flom Victor Flores Eileen Fodor Aaron France Jeff Frank Humberto Fuentes Nancy Fujishige Maricela Gallardo Luis Garcia Curtis Gardner Marie George Andrea Gerdon Rodolfo Geronimo John Gibson Michelle Godbout Eben Goldstein Dyana Gomez Teresa Gomez Pedro Gonzalez Salvador Gonzalez John Goodwill Jeremy Green Misty Grijalva 1 Alberto G uzman Jesus Guzman Brian Hagge Steve Hahn Jason Hall Cheryl Hammaker Patty Han Eric Hancock Wendy Harms Clittord Harper Ronald Harris Katie Heffernan Ryan Heise Christine Hendrix Resa Henry Adam Hernandez Gabriel Hernandez Hansel Hernandez Martin Hernandez Juan Herrera Ashley Hibbs Katharine Hicks Sunshine Hill X Khoa Ho Joe Hoadley Eileen Foder and her friend have mischief in their eyes I like being a Freshman, because I have a chance to be here three more years ' -Ryan Rorick 265 266 Being a freshman, I ' m not expected to act grown-up 7 -Cynthia Mendoza Steven Hobson David Hoffman Andrew Hofstetter Michelle Hopper Jennifer Hosk-inson Barbara Howard Drew Hubbard Jennifer Hudson Allison Huges Thomas Humphrey Ryan Humphrey Paul Hungerford Jessica Huth Uyen-Ngoc Huynh Banh Ny Takako Ikeda Michael Ingram Jacob Isaacsen Brian Jackson Bryanf Jackson George James Timothy Jeng Jennifer Johnson Jully Kang Jolie Kannard Bryan Karlen Safa Kasem Rhonda Kawaja Dana Keene James Kelly Shelley Kelso Sena Kennedy Wendy Kenworthy Julie Kester Michelle Kiersey Alex Kim Dong Hwan Kim Dong Kyo Kim Homg Kyu Kim Hyun Woo Kim Jun Mo Kim Kevin Byun Kim Seung Kim Joy Kish Phinny Kiyomura Anna Klein Sean Koondial Robert Kortje Heather Kuhn Merrie Kung Denea Laffdon Janell Laird Huyen Lam Eva Landau Nissi Lapihuska Shelly Larsen Aimee Lattig Eric gives his bad impression of Croucho Marx like being a freshman because you get a lot of attention. -Missy Owens 267 268 Danny Le Debbie Le Kunthear Leang Angie Lee Joseph, Lee Jim Lewis Monica Lewis Darren Llusala Adam Locke Patrick Lockhart Stephanie Long Brian Lopiccolo Paula Loyd Edward Lubmescu Angelo Lubino Monica Lucente Rachael Lugo Tish Mackie Dana Malcolm Dar Manarang Jr. Hector Marin Juan Marquez Marc Martin George Martinez Joanne Martinez Amy Massie Grace Materon Josue Matos Nathan McCoy What I hate about being a freshman is that we ' re a lower class group. -John Tyson Together. Christie. Dana, and Robert own the largest collection of vegetables that resemble celebrities. 4 f 1 i Eric McKenna John McNabr Robert McReynolds Gustavo Meraz Rajan Merchant Danielle Mikinka Jennifer Miles Jason Miller Marcos Millones Teresa Montiel Jill Mosby Brandi Moscoe Amal Muhammad Olivia Munguia Patricia Musselman Roman Nafarrate Rodney Navarette Michael Neal Maarqui Negroni Natalie Neitzke Hung Ngo Dung Nguyen Huong Nguyen Kim Ngoc Nguyen Uyen Nguyen Aaron Nobles Frank Nocella Edward Noel Laura Noel Freshmen don ' t get much choice on any thing. -Raul Venegas 269 270 Renee Notheisen Isabel Nunez Tracy Olave Julieta Onofre Claudia Ortiz John Ortiz Jorge Ortiz David Osorio Luis Ovalle Tanya Ovalle Jason Overell Melisa Owens Leticia Padilla Rebeca Pang Jamie Pietras Rosemarie Pirotta Kelly Poffenberger Susanna Poon Kristopher Post Edward Presbury Kelly Quinones Arturo Quinonez Joel Ramos Michael Ray Stephanie Reopelle Lori Reyes Heather Rich Tanya Richards Tom Riggle Toara has school spirit, something every school should have. -Dona Willkom cr o reshmen ■ ast their votes for Bill The Cat and Opus. Wm I dislike being a freshman because I have to go through three more years! 7 ' -Adam Roulston Edgar Rivera Michael Roarty Carlos Rodriguez Jorge Rodriguez Rosa Rodriguez Lance Rogers Esther Romero Ryan Rorick Craig Rosewarne Adam Roulston Christine Rowe Joshua Runer Victor Salgado Erica Sanchez Froilan Sanchez Jennifer Sanditorth Joe Saucedo Michelle Schlueter William Schneider Stacey Schubert Jennifer Schwartz Eric Scicchitano Rosalinda Segura Rosamaria Segura David Sehler Eric Seich Stephanie Selby Miyuki Shiba David Shin Linda Shriver Salem Shubash Regina Sills Michael Smith Michael Smith 271 272 If I make a fool out of myself, it is O.K., because I ' m a freshman! -Natalie Neitzke Krista Snelling Anita So Ellie Sorling Wendy Spielman Christopher Spiro Dimitra Stavropoulos Todd Stefani Mary Steffes KtaJ Lisa Stevens 4ru Maryam Stevenson M . M Christine Steyn 1 Flor Suarez A M Brian Sullivan L m Michelle Sullivan wt fw i V Kerry Swallows Hl ♦ .J Rana Syada ■ - ' L ' B Alejandro Tarque Tracy Taurman Michael Taylor Tina Taylor Rachel Telles Vasile Ticorat Tamara Tiefer Doron Toister Ryan Torres Tien Tran Jason Trapasso Deval Trivedi Long Truong Anna Turanitza John Tyson Dora Ujiiye Adrian Uribe Keyvan Vakilitabar Andres Valencia Chris Valentin Rebecca Van Kirk Julie Vasquez Raul Venegas People are always saying x Ya immature teshman! ' -Sheri Yoder Melanie Venny Paula Vergara Erin Vernazzaro Stefan Vijeila Jose Villagrana Ricardo Villasenor Cecilia Villegas Karin Vince Dung Vo Casey Vollemer Jacklin Waniss Dennis Washburn Patricia Wedekind David Welch Amber Werstler Wendi West Victoria White Carl Whorton Damon Williams Kevin Williams Donabelle Willkom Danielle Willoughby Micah Wit tman Amy Wright Jason Wright Samuel Wu Jennifer Wynne Jennifer Yannone Cherise Ydaboy Aaron Yeow Chris Yi Sheri Yoder Shawnnon Zacharias Tami Zuniga 273 274 Db Abdallah. Safa 245 Abdellatif. Sanaa 17. 20. 147. 177. 183 Abdo. Samir 187 Abrica. Frank 261 Acar. Lorena 261 Acosta, Michael 103. 229 Adair, Heather 17, 171, 187 Adams. Lisa 261 Adrian, Brian 245 Afghani. Manar 245 Ahlefeld, Dan 261 Ahrens, Kelly 17 Akel. Areeg 17 Alaman, Viorel 229 Alaman, Vionca 261 Alaman, Joseph 17, 26 Albntton, Mister 261 Aldana. David 245 Alduenda. Aaron 89, 245 . Aleman, Oscar 77, 261 Allen, Brian 261 Allen. Jeffrey 17 Allred, Christophe 67. 245 Almarines, John 261 Almannes. Susanma 261 Alonso, Arthur 245 Alonso, Dolores 261 Alvarado, Elizabeth 245 Alvarado, Jaime 105 Alvarez, Manuel 229 Alvarez, Veronica 261 Alves, Askia 245 Aman, Rebecca 17, 37 Amezcua, Delia 245 An, Soo Hee 229. 245 Anderson. Aaron 229 Anderson. Jason 245 Anderson, Jeffrey 17 Anderson, John 245 Anderson. Kevin 245 Andrade, Edmundo 261 Andrews, Tina 17 Anghelone, Damon 245 Angotti. Ryan 245 Anuntiyo. Bomta 245 Arias, Aldo 17 Arner. Stefanie 245 Arnold, Kirk 245 Arizona. Veronica 229 Arnbas. Kathenne 164. 229 Arundel. Elizabeth 18 Arya, Darshan 245 Ashby. Rhonda 261 Asher. Mitch 245. 250 Astorga, Flor De Ma 18 Austad. Raymond 18 Avalos. Maria 245 Avarbuch. Greg 245 Avila, Albert 229 Avila, Elizabeth 229 Awano, Toru 198. 229 Axtman, Mark 244, 245 Ayers, Hilarie 245 Ayoub, Ramy 229 Aziz. Sheniz 261 Aziz. Tar nan 18, 38. 47. 175 Bailey, Jennifer 18, 85. 165. 170. 187. 288 Bailey. Valone 85. 245 Barnes. Kristen 245 Baker. Julia 245 Baker, Matthew 18 Bala, Alma 245 Ballard. James 245 Banagas, Daniel 245 Banagas. Ruselle 18. 147, 164 Banta, Brett 59, 229 Banuelos. Lonnie 245 Barber, Kimberly 18, 131, 134, 148, 161 Barber, Nicole 245 Barber, Robert 261 Barcindebar. Jamal 261 Barker, Jamie 245 Barker. Karma 245 Barling. Jeffrey 261 Barney, Douglas 18 Barney, Tammy 229 Barragan, Adriana 229 Barragan, Belinda 261 Barrett, James 229 Baseleon, Shawn 245 Basquez, Richard 229, 86 Bassett. Randon 18 Bassett, Ryan 105, 123, 260, 261 Becernl. Consuelo 245 Becerril, Susana 261 Beck, John 18 Bell, Chad 229 Bell, Frank 229 Beltran, Craig 19, 123 Bender. Michael 229 Bengochea, Lisa 245 Bengochea, Tera 19, 38 Benner, Fred 245 Bennett, Rhonda 245 Berger. Daniel 261 Berggren, Daniel 245 Berggren. David 19 Bernal. Eloy 261 Bernal, Sacrovir 229 Berven, Traci 69, 229 Best. Carl 229 Bialy, Eddie 229 Billmire, Jennifer 261 Bird, Brent 245 Bishop. Paula 245 Black. Brandi 245 Blacketer, Brian 93. 229 Blahy. Danilo 261 Bla nkenship, Jan 261 Blanks, Bryan 63, 291 Bleasdale. Dunya 19 Blegen, Vanessa 245 Blum, Jeff 19 Boehme. Aaron 19, 173 Boisvert, Andrew 261 Bokelman. Daniel 63, 244. 245 Boles, Raymond 229 Bolton. Lelisa 245 Bondar, Karen 19 Bonn, Richard 261 Bonnafoux. Carlos 261 Boren, Denise 245 Bornfleth, Kirsten 19, 26. 142, 245, 261 Borquez. Ernesto 245. 261 Borst, James 185. 229 Boudreau, Chris 229 Bowman, Brett 229 Bowman, Dawn 261 Bowman, Mark 19 Boyle, Meghan 19, 161 Braden, Heath 261 Bradshaw. Robert 261 Brahmbhatt. Nisha 229 Brancati, Lisa 19 Brand, Ron 19 Braver, Jason 20. 28 Bravo, Angela 131, 261 Bravo. Anthony 229 Brink, Jeanette 246 Brink. Yvette 20, 132, 142 Bnto, Carlos 261 Brooks, Sasha 20 Brosz, Adrienne 261 Brown, Clinton 246 Brown, Joey 261 Brown, Matthew 261 Brush, Korry 20, 38, 93, 179, 185 Buck, Steven 229 Buell, Sean 229 Bueno. Frank 261 Buono, Kelhe 229 Burgess, Sumer 20 Burkhardt, Gretchen 246 Burkhardt, Scott 20 Burroughs, Clare 131, 246 Bush. Jennifer 246, 249 Bush, John 20 Bustillos, Elddy 20 Bustillos. Mike 91, 229 Byun. Sylvia 20 Cc 36 13 Caballero, Ernesto 229 Caballero, Patricia 261 Cabico, Don 229 Cabrera, Lupita 229 Cairns, John 20 Callin, Michelle 20, 32, Camarena, Imelda 246 Campbell, Heather 229 Campbell, Kweh 246 Campbell. Leila 20, 30, Campbell, Paul 261 Campbell, Suzanne 261 Campellone, Anastasia 21 Campellone, Andrea 229 Campellone, Christophe 229 Cannon, Melissa 21 Cantero. Christophe 229 Caples. Thomas 21. 163 Capper, Jason 161 Capurro. Sherry 21 Carhn, Diego 21 Carne, Sean 246 Carpenter. Jeffrey 262 Carpino, Nick 229 Carpmo, Vincent 260, 262 Carnllo. Manlu 229 Carter, Krista 262 Casares, Eddeane 155, 246 Casimiro, Cecilia 21 Castaneda, Agustin 229 Castillo, Andrea 262 Castillo, Sara 21 Castillo, Victoria 246 Castro, Richard 262 Cavaness, Clint 246 Cayford. Ruth 21, 24. 123, 166, Ceia. Ivette 246 Cervana, Lyncy 246 Cervantes, Hilda 262 Cervantes, Maribel 229 Cervera, Milady 246 Chadbourne, Jason 103, 229 Chae. Raymond 230 Chang. Howard 262 Chang, Jason 262 Chang, Joanne 21, 22, 132. 142 Chang. Karl 262 Chang. Lee 22 Chang, Leu 262 Chang. Simon 73, 246 Chang, You 230 Chao, Jenn-Jen 246 Chao, Ponn 22 Chao. Yiv 246 Chauv, Chhien 230 Chauv, Chiv 262 Chavez, Arturo 230 Chavez. Lorena 262 Chavez-Benedi, Michelle 246 Chen, Hsiang 22 Chen, Joanna 173. 230 Chen, John 262 Chen, Pao-Fen 262 Cheng, James 246 Cherson, Shan 246 Cheshck, Athena 230 Chhuon, Phalkun 262 Chi, David 16, 22, 147 Chiang, Chung-Yuan 246 Chiang, l-Ning (Tif 262 Chiang. Kai-Ning 22 Choe, Sophia 230 Choi, Byung 230 Choi, Ji Son (Joanna) 262 Chon, Ji 262 Chon, Soo 246 Chong, Jae 230, 241 Chnstopherso, Stacy 262 Chu, Kevin 22 Chun, Loriann 246 Chun, Richard 262 Chung, Yong 86. 87 Chung, Kwan Hee 22 Chung. Pai-Tze 22 Chung. Sang (Steve) 147, 230 Chung, Kyung 246 Chung, Yoo-Mi 246 Cinfalco, Salvatore 230 Clancy, Michael 61, 230 Clancy, Shawn 19, 61. 262 Clark, Kelly 23, 166. 190. 191 Clark, Troy 23, 30, 81 Claypool, Brent 246 Claypool, Christophe 262 Claypool, Scott 23 Clayton, Bill 23 Clements, William 230 Cline, Alan 77, 230 Clinton. Theresa 230 n Clover. Amy 23 Cobas. Lilly 230 Cobb. Michael 246 Cochran, Lisa 23 Cohen. Darren 23 Cole, Colleen 262 Cole, Jeff 230 Collins, Coy 59, 124, 230 Collins, Kareem 103 Collins, Rhonda 262 Congelosi. Leonard 262 Comglio, Straker 262 Conner, Nicole 23, 124. 129, 131. 134, 140, 142 Conner, Sean 61, 230 Conrad, Christian 230 Contreras. Richard 262 Conway. William 230 Cook, Shawn 230 Cooke, Kimberly 230 Cooley, Kelly 187, 230 Cooney, Michael 101 Cooper, Billy 23 Cooper, Monica 262 Cooper, Shannon 263 Cordes, Angela 23 Corona. Ken 23, 26 Corona, Taira 263, 265 Corpus, Yvonne 131. 263 Correa, Marco 263 Cortez. Sergio 23, 35 Coston, Wendy 246 Coulter, Gary 263 Cousyn, Jennifer 263 Covey, Katie 247 Cowan, Brian 24. 32, 142, 162, 163, 173. 190, 191 Cowan. Marchella 263 Cox. Angela 247 Craig. Brian 247 Craycraft. Angel 247 Craycraft, Cloud 263 Cnsantos, Alejandra 230 Crisantos, Mario 230 Cnsantos, Richard 247 Cnse, Tina 263 Cnss, Jennifer 263 Cron, Nathaniel 247 Cron, Sarah 263 Crouch, Kan 24 Crucil, Shannon 24, 27, 123 Cruz, Jacqueline 247 Cruz, Jeffery 247 Cruz, Jessica 24 Cruz, Yesenia 243 Cuizon, Scott 247 Curley, James 247 Czeuwinski, Raymond 247 Dd Darwish, Sahir 230 Davidson. Robert 263 Davis, Brian 230 Davis, Chnstophe 93, 175, 231 Davis, Jason 231 Davis, Joanna 24, 48 Day, Deanna 24, 47 Day, Sylvia 247 Dayton. Melissa 263 Del Rio, Christian 231 Delafuente. Angela 263 Delehoy, Bonita 134. 231, 238 Delgado, Elisabeth 132, 231 Denton. James 247 Derakhshanian, Sara 123, 231 Desales, Bertha 247 Desmarais, Benoit 24 Desmarais, Francis 231 Desmarais, Julie 263 Desroches, Mike 231 Diaz, Lucia 247 Diaz, Nelson 263 Diaz, Nephi 231 Diazleal, Hector 231 Ditzenberger, Enka 231 Dixon, Jason 263 Do, Jean 263 Do, Mm Chong 231 Dobbs, Daniel 247 Donoghue, Amy 18. 24 Dove. Adam 25, 36, 163 Dove, Jeana 263 Dowlmg, David 25 Drager, Matthew 25, 115 Dnskell, Kathenne 247 Duckwitz, Kimberly 231 Dunton, Anthony 231 Duong, Hue (Kathy) 263 Evans, James 25, 150 Evans, Kimberly 26, 69 Evans. Robert 231 Evans, Susanna 231 Ee Daddano, Gino 263 Damasco, Carmen 24, 145, 230 Dang, Thi 263 Daniel, Sharon 24, 155 Dao, Duy 24, 31, 59, 187 Dao, Vmh 230 Eaton, Rhona 25, 28 Edmonds, Jacqueline 247 Edwards, Michael 263 Egger, Melissa 85, 263 Egger, Michelle 231 Egger, Momque 25 Eggett, Deanne 25 Eggett, Debra 247 Eiferman, Carl 263 Elder, Corey 247 Elledge, Andrew 25, 183 Elliott, James 19, 25 Elsmg, Sascha 25, 122, 170, 177, 178 Endnzzi, Knsondra 247 Engler. Brandon 263 English, Chnstophe 263 Enckson, Michelle 263 Erler, Carmen 263 Erwin, Rachel 231 Erwm, Rebecca 231 Espmoza, Suzanne 231 Esqueda, David 231 Esquivel, Hortencia 264 Estrada. Esther 231 Estrella, Raymond 264 Evans. Bree 264 Fadgen, Jayson 264 Fahrney, Steven 264 Farley, Eugenia 26 Farrell, Michelle 26, 124 Favilla, Kimberly 247 Favilla, Shawn 26, 39 Favreau, Anne 231 Feeney, Steve 26 Felice, Melinda 247 Felice, Samuel 26 Ferguson, Mary 247 Ferrelra, Joseph 264 Fields, Brandy 75, 97, 231 Fields, Marilyn 22, 26, 132 Finch, Chnstophe 123, 247 Fmgal, Curt 26, 36, 101 Fitzhenry, Kimberlee 231 Flavin, Tammy 247 Flom, Noah 264 Flores, Angela 231 Flores, Juan 83 Flores, Laura 231 Flores, Mark 26, 163 Flores, Victor 264 Fodor, Eileen 264, 265 Fonseca, Luis 26 Ford, David 231 Ford, Justin 124, 232 France, Aaron 264 Franco, Adalberto 247 Fnedland, Karyn 147, 232 Fnsbee, Brent 73, 232 Fruhlinger, Joshua 26, 124. 166 Fuentes, Humberto 264 Fuentes, Maria 247 Fu|ishige, Donna 26 Fujishige, Nancy 264 Furry, Cynthia 232 Gg Gagow, Luigi 247 Galindo, Alejandro 232 Galindo, Miguel 26 Gallardo, Mancela 264 Gann, Autumn 26 Garavito, Claudia 27, 43 Garbanno, Tony 232 Garcia, Anna 248 Garcia. Carlos 232 Garcia, Joe 248 Garcia, Luis 264 Garcia, Robert 232 Garcia. Veronica 248 Gardner. Curtis 86, 87, 264 Gardner, Denise 27, 40, 132 Gargano. Michael 248 Garrow, Michelle 27, 145 Garrow, Stacy 232 Gasagawa, Yoko 232 Gasmski, Beau 232 Gaudio, Joey 101, 232 Gebhart, Larry 27. 28 Gemmink, Anana 232 George, Kim 232 George, Mane 264 Gerdon, Andrea 264 Geronimo, Gerry 232 Geronimo, Reodolfo 264 Gervaise, Jeff 83, 248 Gibson, Anne 232 Gibson, John 264 Gilbert, Michelle 27, 29, 190 Gilreath, Jennifer 177, 232 Gilreath, Mike 248 Gipson, Charles 248 Giranda, Joseph 27 Glanz, Reynold 27. 91 Goco, Marisa 232 Godbout, Michelle 264 Godfrey, Marc 27 Godmez, Teresa 232 Goguen, James 248 Goldman, Shellee 232 Goldstein, Eben 264 Golonka, Temple 232, 241 Gomez, Cari 248 Gomez, Dyana 264 Gomez, Jason 232 Gomez, Jesse 232, 248 Gomez, Oscar 248 Gomez, Salvador 27 Gomez, Teresa 264 Gomez, Victoria 27 Gonzales, Evelyn 232 Gonzalez, Liza 248 Gonzalez, Marc 232 Gonzalez, Pedro 105, 264 Gonzalez, Salvador 264 Good, Deanna 232 Goodwill, John 264 Gordon, Jeff 27, 115 Gortner, Noelle 248 Gouldmg, Holly 248 Gowan, John 28 Grace, Shelley 28, 40, 164 Graham, Lisa 28, 155 Grannum, Jason 248 Grass, Ronnie 232 Graton, Kelly 28, 113 Gray, Derek 28 Green, Jeremy 264 Gnego, Richard 61, 232 Grqalva, Misty 264 Grimes, Lon 248 Guaiardo, Ray 28 Guerra, Jose 28 Gull. Roger 28 Gutierrez, Amalia 29 Gutierrez, Maria 248 Guy, Jeff 86 Guzman. Alberto 265 Guzman, April 248 Guzman, Carlos 232 Guzman, Jesus 265 275 276 V U Hinh, Tuyet 248 t; h Ho. Dung 30 1 I ill Ho. Khoa 265 U J MM MM Ho. Khoi 140. 233 •j Hoadley, Joseph 265 Hobson, Steven 266 Hoesh, Annette 31, 42, 124, 173 Habis. Angehque 16. 29. 171, 191 Holfman, Chad 233 Jackson, Brian 266 Habis. Carl 89, 248 Hoffman, Christophe 115, 123, 233 Jackson. Bryant 266 Hagge. Brian 265 Hoffman, David 266 Jackson, Kevin 234 Hagge. Howard 29. 232 Holstetter, Andrew 266 Jacobson. Holly 129, 249 Hahn, Angela 248 Hong, Jenny 249 Jaime. Efren 32 Hahn. Steve 265 Honig, Steven 233 Jaime, Teresa 109, 249 Halcomb. Randy 25, 29. 61 Hood, Daniel 31 James, George 266 Hall. Andy 89. 233 Hopkins, Michele 249 James, Jennifer 234 Hall. Jason 265 Hopper, Kathryn 31, 113 James, Martha 234 Hall. Michael 29 Hopper, Michelle 266 Javidi, Hamid 32 Halloed. Czach (Joel) 115. 233 Horsley. Michael 31 Javidi, Nooshin 234 Halwax. Michelle 248 Hoskmson, Jennifer 266, 267 Jefferson, Andrea 32 Ham, Matthew Ky 105. 248 Howard. Barbara 266 Jefferson, Michelle 249 Hamai, Grace 21. 29 Howard, Tina 190, 233 Jeng, Timothy 266 HamiprodjO, Frans 248 Howard, Wendy 233 Jenner, David 28, 32, 163 Hammack. Elizabeth 248 Hoyt. Knsti 249, 251 Jensen, Christophe 234 Hammaker, Cheryl 265 Hsiao, Chung-Tomi 31 Jiang. Fang-Franc 234 Hammaker. Jeffrey 29 Hsieh, Dorothy 71, 109, 113, 233 Jiang, QingJenni 32 Han. Patricia 265 Hsieh, Thomas 233 Jimenez, Liliana 234, 249 Hancock. Eric 145, 265 Hiseh, Wan-Yu 31 Joh, Joo Hyun 249 Hanna, Jennifer 29, 134 Hsu, Denise 20, 31, 80, 81. 147, 170, Joh, Shung Hyun 234 Hannum. Shawn 248 171, 172, 180, 186 Johnson, Brian 234 Hannum, Wendy 233 Hsu. Ellick 101, 233 Johnson, Cora 175 Hanson, Jeffrey 29 Hsu, Jason 233 Johnson, Ernest 163, 234 Harms. Lisa 29 Hsu, Linda 71, 177, 249 Johnson, Gordon 249 Harms, Wendy 265 Huang. Andy 31, 177 Johnson, Jennifer 266 Haron. Tambi 248 Huang, Grace 233 Johnson, Jonathan 77. 234 Harper, Clifford 265 Huang, John 31, 343, 190, 191 Johnston, Eric 234 Harris. Morgan 103 Hubbard, Andrea 31, 40 Johnston, Janet 32 Harris, Robert 233 Hubbard, Drew 266 Jones, Christophe 32 Harris. Ronald 105. 265 Hudson, Jennifer 266 Jones, Loretta 164, 234 Harris, Stacy 233 Huey, Rachel 249 Jones, Michael 234 Harvey. Andrew 87, 233 Hughes. Allison 266 Harvey. Charles 30 Hughett, Kirt 63 Hasselbarth. Beccy 233 Hull, Steven 32 Hawkins, Mitchell 248 Humphrey, Ryan 266 iri Heffernan, Kathleen 265 Hungerford, Paul 266 KV Heise, Ryan 83, 265 Hurley, Brandy 249 K Hemingway, Deja 134, 233 Hurtado, Carlos 249 — — _ Hendricks, Sharon 233 Hurtado, Sergio 249 Hendnx, Christine 265 Hussain, Imron 16, 32, 124, 171 Hendrix, Troy 145 Hussain, Omar 32 Henry. Resa 265 Huth, Jessica 266 Kabat, Ken 33 Hernandez. Adam 265 Hutson, Julie 249 Kabat. Stacy 249 Hernandez, Anastasia 30 Huttenlocker, Lisa 131. 249 Kam, Sylvia 234 Hernandez, Armando 233 Huynh. Ngoc 249 Kallman, Ken 234 Hernandez, Gabriel 265 Huynh, Quang 233 Kang, Billy 33, 140, 142, 288 Hernandez, Hansel 265 Huynh, Uyen-Ngoc 266 Kang, David 63, 244, 249 Hernandez. Julio 248 Hy. Banh 266 Kang, Jully 266 Hernandez, Mahomedali 265 Hyde, Scott 234 Kannard, Kan 249, 266, 271 Hernandez, Mario 30 Kao, Ellen 33, 132 Hernandez. Martin 83 Karlen. Bryan 266 Hernandez, Ralph 30 Karlen, Maureen 32, 123 Herrel. Amber 248 T Karrer, John 249 Herrera, Juan 265 1 Kasem. Safa 266 Herring, Dee Dee 248 11 Kaudy, Matthew 249 Hernngton, Cynthia 30 — Kaufman, Michelle 234 Hersh. Crystal 233 Kawa|a, Rhonda 266 Hetz, Anjanette 30 Kaye, Annie 32. 47, 132 Hetz. Nicole 233 Keene, Dana 266, 267 Hibbs. Ashley 265 lantorno, Johnna 32 Keiser, Derek 234 Hicks, Katharine 265 Ikeda, Asako 249 Kellogg, David 249 Hidalgo, Adriana 248 Ikeda, Takako 266 Kelly, James 267 Hidalgo, Claudia 233 Im. Yun 249 Kelso, Shelley 266, 267 Hill, Sunshine 265 Ingram, Holly 32, 266 Kennedy, Sena 267 Hmes, Kelly 30 Ingram, Michael 67, 266 Kenworthy, Wendy 267 Hmh, Loi 30 Isaacsen, Jacob 266 Kessler, Kimberly 249 Kester, Julie 267 Khawaia, Samia 33 Khreich, Jean 250 Kidwell, Lorene 250 Kiersey. Michelle 267 Kiersey. Trent 234 Kim, Alex 267 Kim, Angela 234 Kim. Bohyun 33 Kim. David 250 Kim, Do Heui 33 Kim, Dong 22, 33. 93, 162. 163. 171 Kim, Dong Hwan 267 Kim, Dong Kyo 267 Kim. Eun II 234 Kim, Ha-Yong 33 Kim. Hae II 234 Kim, Hee 250 Kim, Hong Kyu 267 Kim, Hyo Jeong 234 Kim, Hyun Tina 33 Kim, Hyun Woo 267 Kim, John 234, 250 Kim, Joseph 185, 234 Kim, Jun Ji 267 Kim, Jung-Sun 235 Kim, Lois 235 Kim, Kevin Byun 267 Kim. Miyoung 235 Kim, Nayoung 33, 147, 183 Kim, Sam 235 Kim, Seung 267 Kim, Susie 250 Kim, Yoon 34. 47. 124. 132 Kish. Joy 267 Kiyomura. Phmny 267 Klatt, James 34 Klatzker. Daniel 83, 235 Kleen. Mikeal 250 Klein, Anna 267 Klein, Robert 179, 235 Klos. Le Ann 34 Knight, G. Donovan 34 Knight, Ron 235 Knight, Steven 250 Knoch. Mark 87 Kob, Kimberley 34 Konesky. Dawn 34 Koondial, Sean 267 Koontz, Carlton 250 Kortje, Robert 267 Kouyoumiian, Rita 250 Koven. Daniel 250 Kredel, Allison 134, 235 Ku, Hans 147. 234. 235 Kuai, William 103. 235 Kuhl, Bryan 105, 250 Kuhn. Heather 267 Kukreja, David 250 Kunce. Ronnie 235 Kung, Merne 131. 267 Kunz, Scott 61, 235 Kuroyama, Knstel 250 Kuroyama, Scott 34. 83 LI Lackey. William 34, 36 Laffoon. Denea 267 Laflair, Michele 34 Lagman, Brian 250 Laird, Chasie 235 Laird, James 250 Laird, Janell 267 Lam, Huyen 267 Lambides, Sophia 230, 235 Lamden, Stuart 34 Lamkins, Ami 98, 250 Lamorena, Dina 35 Landau, Eva 267 Landi, Paula 35 Langon, Jason 250 Lapihuska, Knnon 75, 97, 235 Lapihuska. Nissi 267 Lara. Jesse 235 Larsen. Shelley 145, 267 Lattig, Aimee 267, 268 Lawley, Brian 235 Lay, Kathy 35 Le, Danny 268 Le, Debbie 268 Le, Kim 235 Le, Phat Scott 251 Leang, Kunthear 268 Leathers, Amy 235 Lee, Angle 268 Lee, Annie 251 Lee, Daniel 81, 251 Lee, Hsin-Huy 251 Lee, Jenny 251 Lee. Joseph 268 Lee, KyuHoon 251 Lee, Sang 235 Lee, Teddy 35, 73 Leedy. Val 235 Lenon, Parnsh 103, 251 Leonard, Bradley 35, 44. 101 Leonard, James 89, 235 Leonard, Jennifer 95, 107, 189, 235 Lerch, Lisa 251 .Levin, Meryl 235 Levin, Rachel 35, 75 Levy, Donna 251 Lewis. Alex 235 Lewis. James 72. 124 Lewis, Jim 268 Lewis, Monica 268 Leyva, Aleiandro 251 Leyva, Georgma 35. 95 Li, Christine 235 Lim, Anan (Ann) 235 Lim, James 35, 46, 68, 147, 288 Lim, Lulu 177, 235 Under, James 179, 235 Lindsey, Michael 27, 35, 158 Lingle, Scott 235 Linneman, Sunee 235 Lipner, Aaron 251 Liu, Clive 35, 171 Liu. David 36 Liu, Jimmy 36 Liu, Joseph 251 Liu, Mary 36 Llusala, Darren 268 Locke. Adam 268 Locke. Lewanna 235, 238 Lockhart. Patrick 268 Loftier. Shelh 97. 235 Lombardi, Kirstin 36 Long, Stephanie 268 Lopiccolo. Brian 268 Loreto, Rosana 36 Loveland. Candice 235 Lowery, Deborah 36. 190 Loyd, Paula 268 Lubinescu, Edward 268 Lubino, Angelo 268 Luc, Phong 36 Luc, Son 37, 89 Lucente, Monica 268 Lugo, Andres 251 Lugo, Rachael 268 Lukarski. Amy 35, 37 Luminarias, Lemuel 251 Luna, Josie 37 Lufe, Jennifer 150, 251 Lyttle. Brandi 251 Mm Macanas, Maileen 37 Mach, Scott 251 Mackie, Tish 268 Madere, Susan 95. 251 Madrigal, Gerardo 37 Madrigal, Marina 251 Maggio, Glen 251 Mahony, Christophe 251 Maier, Richard 37, 175, 185 Maisenbach, Faith 251 Makres, Charles 83 Malcolm, Dana 85, 268 Malkemus, Sarah 236 Manarang, Jr. Dar 268 Manczarek, Nathan 37 Mam, Renee 37, 236 Mann, Dennis 37 Mantas, Paul 251 Marcotte. Matthew 147, 236, 240 Marcum, Misty 123, 251 Maretich, April 236 Maretich, Christophe 252 Mann. David 252 Marin, Hector 268 Marquez, Ignacio 252 Marquez. Juan Jose 268 Marquez, Victor 252 Marshall, Darbi 236 Martin. Brandy 37 Martin. Marc 268 Martinez, Aaron 252 Martinez, George 268 Martinez, Joanne 268 Martinez, Johnathan 252 Martinez, Rebecca 37 Martinez, Roxanne 33, 37 Martinez, Yvette 38 Mask. Alexander 252 Masri, Susan 38 Massie, Amy 98, 131, 268 Materon, Grace 268 Matos, Josue 268 Matsukubo, Akemi 34, 38. 81, 173 Matsukubo, Haruyo 252 Matthews. Robert 38 Mayer, Brian 38 Mayer, Jennifer 38 Mayer, Stephanie 252 Mayes. Marcus 252 Mazard. Camelia 95, 252 Mazard, Nadine 95, 189, 236 Mazur, Ronald 38 Mc Cammon, Tina 236 Mc Conaha, Troy 252 Mc Coy, Lawrence 39, 150 Mc Coy, Nathan 268 Mc Cray, Marilyn 236 Mc Curdy, Dana 134, 236 Mc Cutchan; Scott 236 Mc Donald, Christophe 252 Mc Donnell. Kathenne 252 Mc Gee, Crystal 236 Mc Gmnis, Lisa 236 Mc Gowan. Michael 236 Mc Grath, Cinderella 39 Mc Intyre, Heather 252 Mc Kenna, Eric 269 Mc Lean, Donald 252 Mc Mahon, Maureen 236 Mc Mahon, Michele 134, 236 Mc Murry, Jeffrey 247, 252 Mc Nabb, John 269 Mc Reynolds, Robert 269 Mc Reynolds, William 21, 39, 123 Medina, Laura 252 Medlin, Andrew 39 Memer, Melissa 252 Melancon, Brian 39 Mendoza, Joan 236 Meraz, Gustavo 269 Merchant, Rajan 269 Meyer. Chad 236 Midam, Melanie 21, 39, 71, 85, 123, 164, 183 Mikmka, Danielle 269 Mikinka, Karen 252 Mikmka, Yvette 175, 236 Miles, Jennifer 269 Miller, Jana 16, 39, 40, 164 Miller, Jason 269 Miller, Tara 236 Millones, Marcos 269 Mills, Jeremy 236 Milo, Kathryn 39 Mm, Johnny 39 Mmassian, Lisa 39 Misaka, Cary Ann 252 Mohammad, Michael 232, 236 Monahan, Joe 39 Monreal, Eduviges 236 Montano, Daniel 236 Montiel, Teresa 269 Montoya, Gabino 236 Moore, Robert 252 Morales, Victoria 252 Moroneso, Diana 236 Morreale, Paula 39 Mosby, Bryan 236 Mosby, Jill 269 Moscoe, Brandi 131, 269 Moskowitz, Jesse 236 Mote, Toby 40 Mou, Chi-Li 40 Mou, Chi-Liang 236 Muhammad, Amal 269 Mullen, Kesha 40 Munguia. Maria 40 Munguia. Olivia 269 Munguia, Sergio 236 Munn. Michael 236 Munyon, Michael 40 Munzner, Erich 115. 252 Muratalla, Rosa 252 Murphy, Jennifer 252 Murray, Tiffany 237 Musselman, Patricia 269 Mutzenberger, Jen 237 Myers, Susan 40, 95, 147, 288 Na, Mi Chong 40 Na. Michael 237 Nafarrate, Roman 269 Nakazono, Lisa 109, 147, 177, 237 Nance, William 252 Narasaki, Brent 40, 83, 166 Nash, Yvette 40 Naumann, Torn 40 Navarette, Rodney 269 Navarro, Maria 252 Naylor, Michael 237 Neal, Michael 93. 269 Negroni. Maarqui 269 Neitzke, Natalie 260, 269 Nelson, Vanessa 237 Newbold, Jimmy 237 Ngo, Hao 189 Ngo, Hung 269 Nguy, Dung 269 Nguyen, Bao 253 Nguyen, Duong 253 Nguyen, Duy 77, 173, 179, 185, 237 Nguyen, Ha 237 Nguyen, Huong 269 Nguyen, Huy 253 Nguyen, Kim Ngoc 269 Nguyen. Phong 189. 253 Nguyen, Phuong 253 Nguyen, Son 40 Nguyen, Thanh 253 Nguyen, Uyen 269 Nichols, Paul 40 Nichols, Stephen 40, 45, 61, 163. 164 Niswonger. Heidi 253 Nitao, Lisa 40, 107, 171, 190, 191 Nitao. Steve 89, 91 Nobles. Aaron 269 Nobles. Steven 237 Nocella, Frank 269 Noel, Edward 269 Noel, Laura 269 Norris, Augustina 147, 237 Norris, Knstina 41 Norris. William 41, 46 Norwood. Ten 253 Notheisen, Renee 270 Novak. Tiffmy 253 Nunez. Isabel 270 Oo O ' Brien. Jeff 237 277 278 O ' Sulhvan, Jason 253 Obenshain. Michael 253 Odishou. Wathik 145. 253 Olave. Leslie 69. 237 Olave. Tracy 109. 270 Oliphant. Hubert 41, 61 Oliver, Melissa 237 One-Eight Five Nine 1-288 Onofre. Julieta 253. 270 Opyrchal, Sharon 41 Ordaz, Jorge 237 Orozco. Rosie 155, Ortiz, Claudia 270 Ortiz, lohn 270 Or ' u,, Jorge 270 Ortiz, Ronald 230. Orvis. Jared 237 Osorio, Cesar 253 Osono, David 270 Osorio. Maria 237 O ' Sullivan. Jason 86 Ovalle, Tanya 270 Overell, Jason 73. 270 Owen, Catherine 237 Owens, Melisa 270 237 237 Pp Pacheco, Brenda 41 Pacis, Glen 41 Padilla, Leticia 270 Page. Michael 253 Pai, Angeles 253 Pai, David 73. 253 Pai, Sara 189, 237, 288 Palfy. Stephanie 41 Pang. Rebeca 270 Paniagua, Francisco 41, 237 Paniagua, Mantza 237 Park. Esther 41, 147, 288 Park, Joon 241, 237 Park, Young 41 Parsons, Richard 253 Patanella, Lisa 237 Patel, Dharmesh 253 Patel, Sanjay 237 Patel. Shalini 41 Patterson. Kimberly 237 Payne, Sandie 237 Pedraza, Guadalupe 41 Pendleton. Bethney 253 Pensavalle. Andrea 41 Perez, Claudia 237 Perez. Marcos 253 Perez. Rebeka 254 Perez, Yesema 254 Perry. Chris 254 Perry, Misty 41. 132. 183 Peters. Scott 254 Petersen. Mike 93 Peterson, Christina 237, 175. 190 Peto, Jeremy 237 Pham, Christine 30, 42 Phillips. Scott 254 Picchi, Raelyn 254 Pierce, Andra 42 Pietras. Jamie 93. 270 Pigmon, Richard 254 Pigmon, Tammy 42. 45, 175 Pillon. Steven 254 Pma, Melissa 254 Pineda, Jose 254 Pmkerton. Nicole 69, 183, 237 Pirotta, Rosemane 270 Pirvulete, Lidia 237 Plack, Heather 237 Plaga, Ronald 254 Plettinck. Mark 18, 42. 83. 161. 163 Pollenberger, Kelly 270 Poflenberger, Kyle 77, 237 Pollock, Linda 254 Poon, Elizabeth 173, 230, 237 Poon, Susanna 109, 270 Popick, Faith 42 Poss. Ardma 254 Post, Kristopher 67, 270 Potter, Jamie 42, 175 Powell, Jeffrey 237 Prado, Fanny 254 Presbury, Edward 270 Press, Monica 32, 42 Price, Brian 237 Price, Carla 237 Price, Jamne 42 Price, Tabashi 237 Priest, Michael 254 Prieto, Adrian 238 Pugh, Michael 42 Pyle, Autumn 42 Qq Qumones, Kelly 270 Quinonez, Arturo 270 Quintana. Stephanie 129, 254 Qursha, Tamer 238 Qr Ragazzo, Danyelle 254 Ramirez, Rosanna 42 Ramos, Roberto 254, 270 Ramsey, Camilla 69, 97, 254 Ramsey, Greg 238 Rapoport. Rebekah 238 Raska, Ketter 238 Ray. David 238 Ray, Jennifer 238 Ray, Michael 270 Ready, Machelle 42 Redman, Elizabeth 75, 109. 177, 238 Redman. Joan 254 Reed. Scott 254 Reese. John 238 Reeves, Teresa 42 Reopelle. Stephanie 145, 270 Reyes, Joey 43 Reyes. Lori 270 Reyes, Soma 238 Reyes, Windi 238 Reyes, Zenaida 43 Rhee. In 23. 43. 171, 173, 175, 190. 191 Rhey, Michael 254 Rich, Heather 270 Richards. Tanya 270 Riddle. Damon 238 Riedel. Craig 43 Riggle, Tom 270 Rmehart, Mark 254 Risehng, Erin 43, 238 Ritchie, Brian 238 Ritchie. Travis 254 Rivera. Christina 254 Rivera, Edgar 271 Ro, Choon 254 Roach, Christina 238 Roarty, Michael 271 Robbms, Russell 254 Roberson, Holly 251, 254 Roberts, Bartt 238 Roberts, Jennifer 255 Robertson, Nichole 244, 255 Robertson. Tracy 238 Rocha, Gustavo 89, 238 Rodriguez, Armando 255 Rodriguez, Carlos 271 Rodriguez, Juan 238 Rodriguez, Lisa 255 Rodriguez. Raul 238 Rodriguez. Rosa 271 Rogers, Lance 271 Roland, Michelle 43. 107, 173. 187 Romero, Esther 271 Rom o, Cesar 238 Romo, Erendira 43 Ronck, Nicole 238 Rorick, Ryan 271 Rosales. M, Lupe 43 Rosas. Jacqueline 113, 164, 238 Rosenberg, Karen 255 Rosenberg, Michael 83 Rosewarne, Craig 271 Rosewarne, Jason 43 Roth, David 43, 124 Rothwell, Julia 255 Roulston, Adam 271 Roundtree, Kimberlie 24, 43 Rowe, Christine 71. 271 Rowen, Angela 113, 255 Rucker, Robyn 190 Rucker, William 41, 44, 163 Ruel, Antonio 255 Ruiz, Katrina 255 Ruiz, Laura 255 Runer, Joshua 271 Ruppaner, Lora 44, 95 s Sabisch, Jennifer 255 Salas, Patricia 44 Salazar. Jonathan 255 Salcido, Sydney 255 Salgado, Victor 271 Salisbury, Faith 44 Sam, Phu Cuong 255 Sanchez, Erica 271 Sanchez, Froilan 271 Sanders, Kim 44 Sandiforth, Jennifer 271 Santelli, Jeffrey 23, 44 Sarmiento, Alexandra 44 Sarno, Richard 44 Sasagawa. Yoko 178 Sasser, Deborah 44 Saucedo, Henry 44 Saucedo, Joe 271 Saucedo, Sydney 158 Schafer, Barton 77 Schlueter, Michelle 271 Schneider, William 271 Schubert, Jennifer 134, 177 Schubert, Stacey 271 Schulmeister, Brian 255 Schwartz, Jennifer 271 Scicchitano, Eric 271 Sebor, Susan 255 Segura, Rosalinda 271 Segura, Rosamana 271 Sehler. David 271 Seich, Eric 271 Selby, Stephanie 271 Seng, Sovann 255 Shambans, Theodore 255 Sheehan, Jennifer 40, 44, 147 Shiba, Miyuki 71, 109. 260, 271 Shin, David 271 Shin, Susan 44 Shriver, Linda 271 Shubash, Kamel 255 Shubash, Salem 271 Shy, David 255 Sieker, Jonathan 240 Sigala, Nanette 44 Silanos. Giobbe 44, 177 Sills, Regina 271 Skupen, Nancy 255 Smegal, Beth 44 Smietana, Jennifer 255 Smith, Eric 44, 115 Smith, Lisa 98, 240 Smith, Michael 271 Smith, Michael 83 Smith, Robert 45 Smith, Scott 255 Smith, Shane 255 Snelling, Christophe 45, 61 Spelling. Kan 16, 45, 147, 288 Snelling, Knsta 272 Snethen. Julie 45. 48 So, Anita 272 Sohn. Young|in 240 Solan, Gianna 45 Solan, Tressa 255 Soldivillo, Liza 81. 177, 255 Somers. Amoreena 155. 240 Sorenson, Ellen 240 Sorhng, Ellie 272 Sorour, Heidi 45. 69, 97, 107 Sorour, Taufik 105, 255 Southam, William 240 Sparks, Melanie 16, 45. 69. 107. 173 Spidell. James 240 Spielman, Wendy 272 Spiro, Christophe 272 Sporn, David 240 Stasson, Karrie 45 Stavropoulos, Dimitra 272 Steed, Crystal 240 Steele, Chnstophe 256 Stefani, Jill 254, 256 Stefani. Todd 93. 272 Steftes, Kelly 46 Steffes, Mary 272 Sterner, Robert 240 Stene, Holly 256 Stevens, Joseph 256 Stiles, Jill 97 Stillwell, Dawn 240 Stmgaciu, Adrian 256 Stingaciu, Julian 46 Stokes, Geoffrey 46 Stokes, Thomas 256 Stoneking, Tara 146 Stone, Jimmy 256 Suarez, Flor 272 Suarez, Robert 240 Suh, Jeff (II Ho) 256 Sullivan, Brian 272 Sullivan. Erin 240 Sullivan, Jennifer 240 Sullivan. Michele 272 Summers, Stephen 46 Sun, Jonabel 33, 46, 17J, J87 Swallows, Kerry J23, 272 Swartwood, Dawn 132, 240 Syada. Maher 83, 93, 240 Syada, Rana 272 Talkovic. Scott 16, 42, 46, 175, 190, 191 Tamblyn, Russell 46, 115 Tanzo, Neil 240 Tarque. Alejandro 272 Taurman, Tracy 150, 272 Taylor, Jeffery 46, 89 Taylor, Kalen 87, 256 Taylor, Michael 256, 272 Taylor, Tina 272 Telles. Rachel 272 Thibodeau, Kristen 113, 247, 256 Thiesmeyer. Jeff 240 Thomas, Jennifer 240 Thompson, Christine 240 Thompson. Julie 164, 240 Thompson, Nicole 150, 256 Thompson, Shelley 134, 240 Thorson, Tonya 240 Ticorat, Vasile 272 Tiefer, Tamara 272 Timm, Alan 256 Timms, Bradley 256 Titus, Tracy 64, 107, 113, 256 Tober, Michele 158, 191, 240 Toister, Doron 272 Torres, George 240 Torres, Levon 46 Torres, Ryan 272 Tortolano. Katrma 240 Totrup. Betina 46. 67. 95, 178 Tran. Lam 46, 101 Tran, Nhu 46 Tran, Pho Dinh 240 Tran, Thuy Tu 256 Tran, Tien 272 Trapasso, Jason 272 Treadwell. 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