Los Alamitos High School - Cottonwood Yearbook (Los Alamitos, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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Steele Artist Robert Fischer Photographers Tricia Balser Jose Comarena Glenn Kanelso Jim Kirlspatricl-2 Jody Oleamoto Activities Anita Navarro Sports Maria Romero Clubs and Organizations Lisa Steele Academics Todd Graham Seniors Jody Olsamoto Juniors Kathleen Beatty Sophomores Kelli l-lawlsins Freshmen Scott Saxon Business Manager Liz Brewer Copy and Index Tracy Callen Advisor Mrs. Jan Kenny 4' QW svjmy 5 cf A Y Sis ' 5 is Ms fr f ,. N.,.,.- Cruise Log As a preschool assisranr, senior Sherry Wiliamson Cabove lefrb gives children holiday parries as an ossignmenr. Academic Decarhalon members David Gershon, Barbara Caruso, and Wendy Rasmus- sen Clefrl wrap-up Russell Carpenter as a gifr for rheir favorire supporrer, Mrs, Holzman. Sophomore Omegos Brooke Burrsell and Kelli Hawkins Cobove righrb lisren ro rhe popular sounds of Dig Counrry on rheir Wallamans. Ninrh grader Gail Chekouras Cabovel reads rhe daily onnouncemenrs ro her firsr period English class. Launching ...... . . 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Counseled by rheir comnwonders, rhe underclossrnen oegon os eoriy os possible in rheir rroining ro oeconne officers, Hoping ro foilow rhe foorsreps of rheir Ieoders, our recruirs woired wirh onriciporion for rhe doy rhey would finoliy become senior coproins. Bur unrii rhen, rhe freshmen, sophomores, ond juniors Isepr Los AI oiiye wirh rheir never-ending enrhusiosrn ro reoch rheir immediore horizon, groduorion. , 5 vs f M GV f 1 Q W 4 i , L QW!! Sophomore Coroiee Sheefs denwonsrrores ro Brondon how ro use o woie in her preschool ossisronr closs, Coroiee ieorns rhe fundomenrois of coring for preschool kids ond hosring rhe nnniinl Holioween pcrry is o greor re-oching experience i 'f Ccreruiix' cnoosing ine conecr piece of wood, junior Troy Oifeie is 'eddy fo Doviing rhe ongoing winrer srorrh wirh rheir rrusry coiiopsioie unnoreiio renrh oegri -is se' Qiciiecr C Qsses The oizzghgig ie' grudenrs 'cot .Q 'WEN' :rode sif.iii5 groder Sieve I-ioviford ond senior Scoff Z-iorvey run ro rhe neofegf Qigzyofjm VO if peed:-3'icin if' o -'mee' p'e.'enr rhenwseiyes from gerring sooked ro rng bgng H r bi 4,2 ff' ,- .V ,:.- f W L r ff 7 Ri., -, ' X 'go Ag- 2 '-Q J .Y -.A . -,-4: 9 ,rm W, W rr 1 H. MN ...J . 4- x.,fW V+.. . .x.,.. .N M... .qu .X... 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Speciol gooliries ond personol morivorion ore needed ro occomplish rhese chosen srondords, The closs of 'lQ81i wos comprised oi ombirioos young odolrs who possessed rhese orrribores rhor olrimorely led ro success A chorocrerisric which ploced rhe closs of 'lO81!- oporr from ony orher wos rhor ir wos rhe iirsr grodooring freshmon closs ro ever receive o Los Alomiros High diplomo. lr seems lilse only vesrerdoy when we orrived or Los Al for our ireshmon orienrorion. We were scored, yer rhorooghly omozed wirh rhis new environmenr which wos ro be our second home for four yeors. Friendships begon os groduores from vorious junior highs dnired os one These friends grew ro be close compoiriors shoring rhe onigue odvenrores of our iosr-poced ond everfchonging yourh. Wirh grodoorion swiirly neoring, we feel sod ro behold our high school doys coming ro o close. Bur we olso feel conrenr ro lsnow we will olwovs hold on ro Los Al rhroogh memories os we follow our dreoms ond ioce new horizons, Ks, ...ff Phorogrophv is o hobbv rhor gives o person on opporruniry ro be creorive ond imoginorive. Julie Rubin discovers o verv unosool picrore os she orronges o new bullerin boord of sruclenr worls for Mr Considine 5 YM' Rl S 5 X, KZ 22 Q Q. V ,, i..4 ' ,-1 .,, r V i 'M lx ' f -an :egg me genremoh rho: we is, insis rhor 'we escort I '.i:'1eEe Ndmoer ill, Jeff Zliclzs, ond nomber 45, coproin Scott Selle. ore reodv ro roclele n 'Q tg: , lQii3l'?! .s owe mcfesse: :irc oz C s monnes especiolv onyone who comes rhei' woy os rhev worch rhe worer polo gome All oor he cc- V, Pe' :Coles '33 recms or-e scipoorwe of eoch orher foUjr'rf: l?'1gorefr: fll Srwowrrwg rheur Grrffrrw erwrlwu5ro5m or our rrrsr pep ossemory, Semsoreo Serwrors Ginger C-Ezrjszrn ood .Y.1E:E're1Ue YIL'iEL1En5r:n foooer rigor? shoor 1984 roll or orroe Oo Your Own offers modems rhe Qrwomce ro exoerreoce me oorsroe world rtvey roce ooorw oroooorrom Mods weoorrwos ore roar one of rhe morwy hrghlrgrwrs of me dos Dressed rrw her eregomr orrdesmoro gowo, Tonyo 5E'neeL'5 Cooper Nefrb oreorrws ooour rrer own weoorog rm me forore lm oreoorrmg for college, srooerwrs rrrosr roiee o rrgoroos dosslood ro meer orwrversrry scrwoiorshro reoorrerrweors Clie-WD Erfb'C,iEQH fiower lefrb dehoerores over o cormolrcored problem rrw one of her more orffrcorr crosses, rrrgomomerry Arworher oorrrooorwr or We Oo Your Owe weooroos wos 'illoy iiuzsler Gower rrgrwry Choy, o sror gorrrwrer of me rroda reom, ooos hrs olodr rre ooo rorls for rm exorroo occogrom QfJEr'rrfr Cruise Qi '84 ls Hignlignred By Homecoming A speciol reunion occurs everv foil os former Griifins rerurn ro Los Al for Homecoming, one of rne mosr memoroole evenrs of rlne veor lr is sucn o rwignlignr rnor we exrend rne exciremenr in rne form of Soirir Weels Soirir Week is climoxed by rne Homecoming Gome on Tnursdov nignr ond concludes wirn o donce on Fridov evening Puffin' on the Ritz wos me rneme of rnis yeors Homecoming Donce The gome irseli ercnes o orominenr oicrure in oll our minds For rnis soeciol occosion, mony olumni rerurn ro rneir nome oorr of Los Al Our presenr soilors reunire wirn rneir former clossmores wlno nove enrered me world or odulrnood Comrodes reminisce our olso snore new experiences rnev nove foced. Tne culminorion of rne evening is rne crowning of me Homecoming Queen ond ner Courr Homecoming 1988 plunged us neodlong in our voyoge roword new norizons Goooling down delrci vu Morie Cnllende' pies Tommy Williamson, Mike Asher, ond my Swieck enr o n r n rnev cor rn wr rr inc- prge Darrin Sono cries,-ri, rrwem or qu Mr Loftus referee rrc wnrecr L yd Il! , V: ,W i ,.,, !,,, , VA , 3 ,Y Wi gf? ff, Q f r , , I , fig? , ' ,fy 'wi A 6 i ff' ,a QM g9 'fff1e'fff f f ri r ,ir if gf 1 , f w 4' 4 9413 65 r ,. ,uf f ' ' 1, luis 4 yn M f rffrrrrgs i f fr my r , 5 Q 22 L42 ff A ff' V V Q :H ,, , M gh, ,I E fy 3 I ff 1,7 fr 'M f 1 Q 'HW f' 1 ,wwwa f I 75' fl? , , V . ,f.k V, ,MV , M 'V I f ,i7 w I I .lar X ' 15 f' 4 4' 'MM' , r, ,A 'V 4 . Y , 2? f YEL' ,yas-' Gornering in me guod oreo, some Olvmpion Morcning Bond ond Drill ieom members discuss over Iuncn rneir comoerrrion rnor evening ond their oreiormonce or rne Homecoming Gome Wil -'Y FW 'Will C.'1r7Miri Russ Wendell lrsrens ro Coocri Bornes inrroduce rr icfnrgz i' lo-vers ls. i ve' disco-.fer mor ne rros been besrowed wirn im- is-,l we if Mr li'es ,rihie C - Piirzy Affair - Tire 70653 Hcwrrrerwjrrwwrr-rg Queen, Miss Lisa Horfis rrrrjyper ioirr rr, preserved Wim rwer Cdrrrr fri Prirrrierwew Debbie Kurtelo, Wendy Salisbury. Amy Morley, ddd Kim Wiley. fme'rrir'rr Cidsg Vrije Drefirderwr Teddy Rozolis rieir r,rdr'rn up rrr ru-grrrrdgimre rr-r riwe yecorid OfiiTUOi V W rw-,ir Tiie V W push ii, 'iusr one of me r-rrrwrrr rirrrfrcii rrf,wirfiiirTie CCiiviiiQS dwrifig Spirii Wire-if Ewr riy dressed diriao Roy Jordon drwd Mork Schmitz rribr' -r,,r er edrer rire Twins Ddy frrxii ir'r'rC cYr'iriiQS' Au yrriy ir1r'r ieii WTQW iOvOii'Q iOif,w'i'.ir'rri uifir ix, Giirivtsy Los Al is dole ro ooosr rhe oesr reochihg crew orodhd We hove good ieochers, which VTWSOVWS excellehr eddcorioh, Every rherhoer ol our iocdlry is devored ro givihg Us rhe oesr rroihihg for lorer life As vve croise rhrough high school vve coh feel cohfidehr ih rhe CODWVTTOGOFGS rhor ore servihg ds 0h rhe high seos superior officers lseep rhe crevv ih lihe vvhile givihg rhehw sopporrive ihsrrdcrioh This descriprioh olso iirs rhe Los Al iocolry. lvlosr of os vvoold ogree rhdr vvhile rhe loculrys purpose is ro reoch, vve coh olso fihd o friehd ih eoch of rherh. They help Us vvirh our proolechs ohd shore ih our ldh. They UOUQVSTOFTU os oerrer rhoh vve rhihle rhey do oecoose rhey were ih high school ohce, roo. The comrhohdihg officer oh eoch decls is ohe ihor coh oe couhred oh, He or she coh oe relied oh ro give o resr or collecr GO ossighhwehr oh schedule. Bur rhey coh olso be coohred oh ro ohdersrohd ohd VTTOISG ollovvohces. Alrhough srudehrs sorherimes feel rhor rhey overlood os with vvorl-a, rhey olvvoys hove our oesr ihieresr ih rhihd Qver oll, our foculry rohs o righr ship. l ?, , , The lools of ihrehsiry oh Cooch VohGorder's foce shows rhor his rhoughrs ore ehrirely oh rhe QOFVUG Dooolihg os oorh o heolrh reocher ghd rhe vorsiry foorooll cooch, .lim Vohiirorcler is oh osser ro Los Ms focolry , X3 f Q Q r ,X ' rg- Q M193 X Q5 P9l'2'!1 V Vle SSC C-hire fl ge' Los Al Hgh ooosrs rhree GSSlSlOlTT Q'l0ClDOl5, ohe of which is .' Tern Qichihohvv M, 5 'ls srl I-TT T: e f er - 55 fllflfiffif ge'-yes os We cssisrorf OVlVlCl ol of GCl'!lll 3S He oversees ohd coordihores oil D cichpos -:c'i. ies cic-rg i-,ri oo' :rodent gclferrmghr .sf Ji fb A - Commodores Charm - ln rhe upper lefr-hand corner, Connie Nixon and Tiffany Lienau desperarely need help. Thanlss ro Dr. Garcia, rhey advance anorher srep rowards smoorh sailing rhrough rrigonomerry Srudying other languages enables srudenrs ro more easily manuever in foreign vvarers Miss Carol Beck Cupper righrb urilizes her chalkboard ro reach her advanced Spanish srudenrs. Ar our second pep assembly, Coach Ploessel Clefrb wirh rhe help of ASD vice presidenr Phil Wyels, gives recognirion ro his oursranding vvarer polo ream. Because of his guidance, our ream has success on rheir horizons. ln rhe lower righr, Evelyn Sylvia and Connie Anderson smile as rhey Iisren ro Vi Schwabenland rell a sidesplirring srory. The office hallway provides rhe chance for faculry ro visir. 1 Opening 15 E! Q .v 1 ,J 1 , 42?- - 1 ' 1 ipgiq , 1 an I Delrevering Animal Groms wirh o smile, Senior lsoos members Kelly Smith ond Julie Gilchrist ossure rherr sponsor, CSF, rhor rhey will hondle rhe coolsles wirh core l ille Q67 li XJ I I 1 -1 ' lk xf':: m Soilors Keep Busy T Kenny Hoyoshido Cupper for lefrb, our Srudenr lkepresenrorive ro the Boord of Educorion, served os rhe ofticol News Enterprise correspondenr or rhe summer lrfroff of rhe Spoce Shuttle. ASB, Presidenr Shelley Sandusky flower for lefrl porrroys her iovorlre plonr on Twins Ddy. Dovid Lyle Clower for lefrb, o member of the breols-donce group Rod-4 Sreodyu, performs or on ossembly The ringbeorer of the On Your Qwn weddings wos John Ortiz. Senior Members Stocy Kremer ond Kelly Fowks Coboveb decorore their cor wirh rhe rheme of our Homecoming Donce, l'Purrin' on rhe Rim 1- gi if , -A' ' w ' . ,,, X 7,7 ,yr ,, Ml' . vlyiy 62' I 5 .Lj,' f. fi,ff,,f f M9719 , g:ey1.,f1,w5l ,gy QHWWP Senior Dillon Alley hos his remperorure ond blood pressure checlsed by rhe nurse before giving blood All porenriol blood donors musr go rhrough rhese procedures for sofery ond heolrh reosons Acriwries i7 f Acriviries .nm vs Sryles U' V hll f oyage Whar was fashionable wirh rhe Los Al Sailors in 1984? One of rhe mosr vogue sryles on our voyage sremmed from rhe music movemenr I-:nown as New Psomanric. New lla was popular wirh borh guys and girls and included srep haircurs, rwo and rhree belrs worn loosely around rhe waisr, low heeled boors, and rhe Boy George loole. Cureoff righrs and plasric 'jelly bean shoes were new for rhe girls, bur we also saw rhe reoccurrance of longer slsirrs, rhinesrone jewelry, and bobs, Curring collars off swearshirrs was o new fad inspired from rhe hir movie Floshdance. Wool plaid scarfs and curfoff gloves were rhefway ro lseep warm on decl-Q, Fashion in '84 was grearly influenced by rhe Japanese culrure in design and arrworls. On Griffin auromobiles, a variery of new bumper sriclsers could be seen, A popular message, Welcome ro California. Now Go Home, expressed our feelings abour rhe upcoming invasion of rourisrs for rhe Olympics, Ar Chrisrmas rime one of rhe biggesr fads in years was rhe Cabbage Parch doll. Coleco boughr rhe manufacruring righrs from rhe original arrisr and soon parenrs and children were wairing in line ro adopr rheir new baby, The Cabbage Porch lsids are one of a lsind and come wirh rheir own birrh cerrificore and adoprion papers. -fs llll . viizig my, ,V , 'fri mi' Sophomore Leigh Smith is rruly in sryle aboard our ship, She has a very popular and unusual haircur called a srep As a reauiremenr in Drivers Ed, Leigh pracrices her skills in a car simularor Sryles in fashion freguenrly rerurn years larer and once more became popular Kelly Spaulding, above, is wearing a iaclser wirh padded shoulders from rhe 40's and Kim Forry's plaid Jumper was rhe rhing in iQoO. Lisrening ro rhe punls rock band Discharge is a fovorire pasr rime of senior Rob Lync' ef, Rob is sparring rwo earrings which is a new rrend wirh guys ar Los Al V V I l I ' 1. 3 ,,, ., K .gm wwf, li i i .4 their own Popular with the navigators were the No Bozos , , upper left and the No Whimps stickers along with our official f 'f parl-sing lot permit upper right. The Anti-Complacency League 5 was a culmination of trendsetters who under the leadership of ' ala , 1 President Issac Guzman and VP. John Page, middle left, X9 presented new music and a style of dress to our campus. Inger Jensen, Sheri Millar, and Sabrina Tifret, lower left, are three of N? A., the most fashionable members of our crew. Every little laid 1 J Q , ii wanted a Cabbage Patch Doll, above, for Christmas this year. i -- Sailor Style - V X Los Al Griffins lseep up with the latest fads and very often start s g , ' l Activities 10 , X-Xnorher Vicrory T For Decarhlon This year rhe Decarhion Team pur in many long hard hours of srudy ro reach i perfecrion. These academicians were 1 oursranding members of our srudenr body L and were grearly respecred by rheir peers. Their dedicarion paid off when rhe ream won rhe Orange Counry Academic T Decarhlon in November. The Decarhlon Team defeared fifry-one reams ro win rhe championship and advanced rhem ro rhe srare comperirion on December 28, The championship marised rhe sevenrh rime in eighr years rhar we rools rhe rirle, and winning rhe Decarhlon has become a rradirion here or Los Ai, The Academic Decarhlon consisrs of ren evenrs, including economics, fine arrs, science, hisrory, inrerview, morh, essay, speech, and a T'5uper Quiz . The evenr was held in our own Los A1 gym on November 19. The worsr parr of rhe whole rhing was rhe wairing, Shelly Sandusky srared afrer rhe T news of rheir championship was revealed, x x Gs' 'l sX in V'--W i 53 3 i E , T Academic Decarhion advisor, Ms. Kathy Wilson, gives rhe ream a serious pep rails before sending rhem inro comperirion The ream scored firsr in rhe courry wirh her encouragemenr 5 E A Afrer receiving rheir iong owaired rrophy, Nancy Jenner sighs wirh relief knowing rhar all rhe worie she pur in was weli worrh rhe vicrory Now she wili prepare for rhe srare finais. Q91 5 ,,,,,,,, wi ., AML ,, Academic Decuthlon: From Row-Darbara Caruso imanagerb, Debbie Marion, Sheiiey Sandusky, Regina Yogore Cmana er? Second Row-Robbie Srufnpf, Tlussei Carpenrer, Wendy Rasmussen, Nancy Jenner, David Gershon Q 20 Acriviries 4 J David Gershon lisrens orrenrively ro rhe difficulr quesrion posed. I-le lsnows his onswer could molse or breols Los Al's chonces for vicrory, The pressure ro suceed is olwoys high. llllll l OPANGE 6'00N7l'40ADEMl6' OEGAIHC ON L ,Vi fl: ra Q fr rfs'sr r 197' 'Zi , jf 2' ' f ' ? .J f I6 L , I Wt 4 '12 , f . I Irgw., 5 , VZ i I 4 ,, -V 1 If j ,A , , ' ,M if H 35, , .r 44 f I I ' ' ' mx V ' S rf s l ' rh s fd 1 11 1 . , I gg 4, ,, , 1 1,11 G V Qi' VV V ,., 4-2? f 'F' V, 'lsziffeflfff' 'f F , A' 4 9, I V, wr , ,, V Q , ., g ' qw, , ff s ,i,1,1. 'k f November 153 wos 0 busy Sofurdoy for rhe Oronge Counry Academic Defdorhlon reams who competed or Los Alonniros High School. Pore-nfs, reochers, ond friends dll woired nervously ro heor rhe winner se. ALVV hz A, q1q 3 ' V b hq N Q , , s I 'A s1.r .-s. i , Q i srr S . ,, Vi g ig i . I if 5, ' i W l M s 1u.....m.i As rhe Proror core-fully correcrs her poper Noncy Jenner, o member of fhe Los Al Decorhlon Teom, woirs porienrly ro find our her score on rhe poper rhor she hos jusr finished wriring. c ww-in-.-4 l Declorhlon member Russell Corpenfer rolses 0 few momenrs ro correcr his essoy ond rhlnls of some more ideos so rhor when he is finished rhe poper will be perfecr for rhe judge. Acrwmes 21 22 Activities Sailors Unite During Spirit Week lt was a fun-filled week in November with lunch time activities ronging from a teacher Toilet paper wrap to car pushing, all building up to the final Homecoming Game Thursday evening. During the traditional Spirit Week, classes, clubs, and organizations showed their real school spirit at lunchtime and each doy there was o different activity. Competitions included the traditional Pie-Eating contest and our spirited Red, Blue, and Gold Doy, First time events included the Powder Puff Football Game, the Mr Whippel T.P. Wrap and the Car Decorating Contest. Each day was a different dress up day ranging from Pajama Doy to Beach Day to Twins Day, As Mr. Anthony commented, lt was one of the most spirited campuses l'ye seen in years. The week culminated in the crowning of the Homecoming Queen Lisa Harris and Mr. irresistable Russ Wendell. Homecoming ended with a victory defeat of the Loora High School Saxons with a winning game score of 14 to Q. The week of fun ended Friday night with the romantic Homecoming Dance themed Puttin On The Ritz. The planning of the week took great time effort from the Senior Class under the direction of the class advisor, Mrs. Dusenkell, I.. i Laura Abbote gazes at the Football Followers Buick The club entered their car in the decorating contest and came away with the spirit award for their efforts. A Q ,a bk Q a I ,Wi-'M..,,,wX Sensored Seniors Valerie Chaves and Cheryl Birdsoll dressed up Roman goddesses on Halloween during Spirit Week, The student body dressed up in their wildest and favorite ,outfits to show school spirit. 7-.rw .1 3 5, E570 34 'V WW , HMI Tiff ' IW My ,. X I f I N ' ff Zu ,Aff V' y , f,,fffvw,v , 1 wx ' I 7 W if f Zum ', i S 2' -' r, f 5 f me ,W fsiiii. 2 iw N'--T F l fit it f av. ,W ,ww 6 ll f - T - will V M A W 'fWW'M 6 1 S swf f ' . l if , i k i, f W Dressed in beach apparel, Teri Loe discusses Beach Day activities with two friends. Shorts, sun glasses, and nose coat was worn by many students. Q2 s r,.,,....--- ,,........- ,Wg 7 if is .ff News -'-- fs ' M Za qw Af??,f 9 439 4 fi l Va 3. , 'I' kc, 5 ,vw W . fc :mz4Z:Zzmw.s,,,, 'W' 4 5 , ei'-5 f f I --- Spirir Week Moves -- The muscle of rhe Freshman Class, far lefr gers ready ro rake off around rhe foorball field ro rry and bear rhe winning rime. The VW push remains a favorire rradirion of Spirir Week ar Los Al, Sfacey Jordan, above righr, dresses up in her favorire pajamas and gives her reddy bear a hug, Pqama Day vvas a popular rheme day and many srudenrs roak parr in dressing up. Mike Asher, middle lefr, rhe winner of rhe pie eating conresr, grins as he ears his lasr handful of apple pie. Advisor of Team Bk., Ms. Parry Long, above, watches as Clay Kussler, Cary Nance, and Steve Sherman wrap her vvirh rolier paper, ASD Presidenr Shelley Sandusky, lefr, and David Gomperf ger ready ro push rhe Volkswagon around rhe rrack for rhe Senior Class, Acrivines 23 V' I Homecoming Arouses Soirii ln Soilors Homecoming is dlwoys o rime for old friends ro reunire Wendy Solisbury, Liso Horris, Debbie Kurfelo, Amy Morely ond Kim Wiley were onnounced or rhe oeo ossembly os nominees for Homecoming Queen. Rus Wendell, Bob Alvarez, Adom Gregory, Brion Mills, ond Rich Morgon were nominees for Mr, lrresisroble As rhe gome srorred rhe crowd cheered rhe Grirfins on ro vicrory, Dy holfrime, rhe Griffins hod o seven poinr Ieod over Looro The Qmogo Drill Teom our on on oursronding oerformonce os rhe bond oloyed for rhem. The Homecoming Queen nominees wirh rheir Junior escorrs were driven ground rhe field in old, onrigue cors. The nominees srood in line owoiring rhe resulrs Miss Liso l-lorris wos chosen Homecoming Queen 1988 Cheers orose from rhe crowd ond reors ron down Liso's foce Liso wos crowned ond sreooed inro rhe Homecoming Queen cor Afrer rhe Homecoming Queen onnouncemenr, soirir club decorored cors enrered rhe srodium. Firsr oloce wenr ro Teom D ls, which wos oworded o one hundred dollor checls. The resr or rhe clubs which decorored cors received onywhere from ren ro firry dollors for oorriciporing. 1988 Soirir Weele concluded wirh rhe Homecoming Donce Fridoy nighr ,QU lik, Due ro injured necls muscles from o rough gome, Russ Wendell wos unoble ro be resenred his crown or rhe l-lomecomin Assembl Thou h he received ir lorer, rhe honor Q Y Q wos srill greor ecsrnr 3 Pri-igess Wendy Solisbury f ig 1, e caved Qcrrc' 'iiifbill 'PU Homecomihg Queen nomiree Amy Morley is escorred by her 7 JUHQ fqicoioou ,g,,-5 5-qv '- f -iff, ' ' Z 'fi -'lic' 'G'T ?5l fl? sisreflill Morley ond herrorher Amy iougrscgghgrhirkg grqlirhe ii ix,,iQQ' j rcig N fur. shes hoo pfeooring for ronignr A., .-J'-3 W ...K if Q -. ,g 1 .K ' Q . if Al M 2 X 5 x , x Q ig- - ,L i , Q49 rg x N 'gasp .Vy A f ii LX m 52 X X X 1 . f f 'Q w. 4: .. A 1 1 , it Vi r '. iq xii f 0 x X 1 , ff, 'Zhi 444-2 18 lpwumw W'-era, ., N'-63 1 wx Melka, iw Cur Times MTV, the music television coble stotion, revolutionizes the record business with its' twenty-four hour showing of music videos. A smoll, mid-western town copes with the consequences of nucleor wor in the highly controverslol ond medio-hyped TV. movie, The Day After. The criticolly occoloimed movie, Silkwood, stors Meryl Streep ond records Kqren Silkwood, her efforts to reform nucleor rodiotion requirements, ond her mysterious deqth. Originoting in Birminghom, Englond, Spondou Boller molses it big in the United Stotes with their top selling olbum, True. With his Thriller olbum producing six top ten hits, three red hot videos, ond selling twenty million copies, Michoel Joclsson, ot twenty-five, sets on unprecedented occomplishment in the music industry. -Epic 6. Storring Jennifer Beols, F loshdonce begins new trend in clothing ond is omong the big box office hits of the SUfTlfTiGl'. 7 . 8. 9. 10. O Hoiled by critics os one of the best movies of the yeor, Terms of Endeorment stors Shirley MocLoine ond Debro Winger os mother ond doughter. ln the rocls music scene, Def Leppord ond Quiet Riot top the chorts with their olbums Pyromonio ond Metal Health. George l.ucos brings the third sogo of the Stor Wors story to the screen in The Return of the Jedi. Big Country, using the sound of bogpipes from their homelond of Scotlond, estoblish on unique trodemorls with their first olbum, The Crossing. John Trovolto stors olongside newcomers Cynthio Rhodes ond Finolo Hughes in the sequel to Soturdoy Night Fever, Stoyin' Alive. As producer, director, co-writer, ond leoding octress, Borbro Streisond returns to the screen in Yentl. The twentieth onniversory of the ossossinotion of President John F. Kennedy is remembered ond documented by the mojor networls stotions. A teenoge computer genius breolss into the US. Defense System ond olmost begins World Wor lll in the summer movie hit, War Gomes. 15. the llls il iil v gm? 55411 V' M wst , ' ,l 'fri M i l phenomenol i ' b y Boy George Culture Club molse themselves o nome in the recording industry with the success of their first two olbums, Kissing To Be Clever ond Colour By Numbers. Dovid Bowie molses o comebocls with on exciting concert tour ond o hot new olbum, Le'r's Donce. 1 7 Q . Durron Duron, ofter thr e very successful olbums, finolly trovels to the United Stotes in their first world-wide tour. Risky Business, the summer box office smosh obout o Princeton-bound high school senior ond the mischief he encounters when his oorents leove on vocotion, stors heorthrob Tom Cruise. 'EPR -Newsweek A 27 L 28 Acriviries ASB Novigores To New Gools The Associored Sruclenr Body Cobiner is rhe molor boclsbone of rhe srudenr governmenr or Los Al Their job is ro inform rhe srudenr body of rhe numerous ocriviries performed during rhe yeor lr consisrs of commissioners, closs officers ond executive officers Eoch of rhem worl-2 on uniquely dnfferenr prqecrs oround school ond in rhe commuhiry Some ocriviries include rhe Red Cross blood drive, Spirir Week, professionol big screen ossemblies ond Ecology Weels The cobiner is olso rhere ro lisren, respond ohd become owore of the srudenr body's guesrnons ond concerns The Cobiner represenrs Los Alomiros High School ro rhe communiry ond rhe school boord, Congress is o lorge orgonizorion which consisrs of srudenr represenrorives from eoch firsr period closs These members ore selecred by o moloriry vore or rhey moy volunreer Congress meers every orher weels Some of rhe differenr commirrees ore Prom Commirree, Ecology, ond Winrer Formol Commirree The represenrorives moy olso porricipore in o leodership semnnor every yeor The members of Congress have one morn otyecrive, ond rhor's ro rry ond lseep rheir fellow clossmored informed ln rhe communiry, Congress helps our by donoring money ond services ro worrhy couses l ,3 yi.. xg, ,g ' s 'if' All RQ! , s ,WM fly W ' l lv 2 I l 4 Z , M 4 , f I Being o freshmon or Los Alomiros con be very frrghrening To overcome some common feors, o speciol orienrorion wos held du ring regisrrorion, Shelly Sandusky ond Mr. Anthony speck before rhe somewhor relieved closs sw , f, STUDENT GOVERNMENT FIRST ROlVl.ouro Uphom, Debbie lsurrelo, Michelle Archer, Liso Horris, Shelley Sonduslsy, Verno Wrighr, Berh Rorner 5ECOND ROlVDevin Losr, Gronr VonCleve, Derric DuBordieu THIRD ROlVMr, Anrhony, Gorrer Olson, Phil Wyel Nlelisso Bolling, lsorhy Mclsoy, Alberr lsoong, Rurh Busenl-zell, Rich Morgon, Ted Rozolis, Kenny Hoyoshido, Julie Crumpron s, Joy Fernboch, During me Congress meerrng, commrrree officers exolorn wbor eocb commrrree rs olonning for rbe veor Albert Koong rells members of Congress obour me rdeos reodv ro our rnro ocrron for rbe veor A lf' n I, Mr. Anthony seems ro be o bir nervous os o nurse rolees bis blood pressure ond remoerorure The Amerrcon Red Cross come ro Los Alomrros ro receive blood from willing donors l l l 4 My -JM 4 NN-W my-ef' ' Af Closs Commrrrees ore o very rmoorronr oorr of our srudenr governmenr Junior Closs Commrrree members Ruth Busenkell, Stacy Pollord, Mork Lewis, Gorrer Olson, Bruce McMorris ond Kim Diehl discuss furrber olons on rnerr nexr condv sole Senior Closs Presidenr, Liso Horris, vvorlsed oll dov or rne blood drive encourogrng ond reossurlng ber friends rlnor evervrlning vvos going ro be oll rigbr M, M ff liuwaff' Derric Dullourdleu, rne oresrdenr of rne sophomore closs discusses bis olons for cleonlng up rbe comous os bis fellow congress members lisren Acfxrrl E, Cliyi l - .H Q . S M2 xiii i,x swf gl ll l l ii Guild Casr Penny . . Essie.. Rbeba... Paul ..... . . .Michelle Archer .Margi Hibschrnan .Jennifer Swanson . . . . ,Rick Murray DePinna . . . . . .Darren Glaudinl Ed ....... . . .Malcolm Womack Donald .... ..... K irk Johnson Grandpa . .... Tam De-Hardr Alice ..... ........ L aura Hill Henderson . . ....... Roberr Book Tony Kirby ........ Kolenkay ......... Gay Wellingran .... Mr. Kirby ..... Mrs. Kirby . . . Olga .... 8 Men , . . John Paul La Bour? . . . .Sarnuel Lipron . . . .Kirsren Jensen . . .James Menras . . , . .Jan Maulhardr . . .Judy l-lolzgang . .Marr Mc5heehy Jason Welk Fabrice De 5ainr Chaffray Crew Direcror ...,..... Srage Manager .... Assr. ro rne Direcror Lignr Crew Cneif . . , Lignr Crew .... . Lignr Crew . . . Srage Crew .... . . . . .Judy Triyillo , . . .Shawn Shaffer .......Pafn5pyrs . . . . . .John Kinnier . . . ,Michelle Lanza . . .Lauren Gershon . . . . .Robin Lindley Lynne Clissold Sound Engineer ..,..... Paul D'Amour Prop Crew Chief . . Cosrurne Coordinaror Make-up Crew .... Currain . . . .......Kirn Marlin . . .Karen l-lolsreln . . .l-learher l-loppus Kim Radefeld Diana May . . . Torn Krlsfoffy Y During rrie dress rehearsal of You Can'r Take lr Wirh You , Jenifer Swanson who played Rneba rakes a break ro ralk wirn a casr rnennber abour rhe nexr scene. Mr Kirby, played by James Memos, begins a dialogue ro rhe casr explaining naw business is so inwporranr ro nirn. In rhe background, rwa orner members look worried X .X R V .wwe Y w. up Ili 1 -il me jlsriii .x ' ' ' nm. l Audience Caprured - Taking a break from rbe conversarion around ner, Penny, played by Michelle Archer, upper lefr, chews an a pencil as sne reads ner much overworked scripr. As rne numar and inrense drama conrinues, rnree gangsrers, played by Jason Wells, Fabrice De Saint Chaffray and Matt McSheehy, for rignr, bursr inro ine nouse and bold up Ed played by Malcom Womack. In rne background Penny looks appalled abour ine mishap rnar is going on Then looking mysrerious as be comes rnrough rne door, Fabrice De Saint Chaffray, above, poinrs his six snor revolver vvirn barred and deceir in his dary sraring eyes. Finally, keeping ine audience in complere concenrrarion Alice, Cplayed by Laura Hillj, near lefr, embraces her farner wirh a loving hug for all ine wonderful crearions be nas made her. Shawn Shaffer, srage manager, said rnar rne play was a success and ii sold our all rhree nignrs, I Acriviries 31 . 1 , fa 2 V x . . gift li.. Burning in waTer, y ,, I , , y - Drowning ID fire, iT explains The way of The world. if ,ff f ' 1 CanT you see we're backwards? People wanT peace so They G 2 li r,r, - - ThreaTen aesTrucT1on. 1 . ' - f Why pain? Why war? -i 'fr ' ffaf f 1 y4y i fi 4' Why canT we be happy 7 wiTh The way we are? T '- 'f , y,5M,w,!.fffa f f ,1 , if 21 -Mike PCIQG TTTT c , 7 :., I Scorr Sronebrools gf . V , gl Seniors, We finally made it. T rr Ifs graduation time- iii W ' ll h d d ' d bl C I6 3 CFC F6556 ID PIOU 116 32 Acrivines And standing in line. We will begin our walk In a few moments, And it will take us all somewhere else. We'll sit down and listen To the special speeches That have been prepared. We'll hear how great we are And that we've been the best class by far. Now we'1l begin another walk To receive our diploma, Shake a hand, and give a pretty smile. We'll be seated again and then The hats will fly. QI know I'm going to cry.j Now we walk again, But this time We walk our separate ways, Hopefully never forgetting These special Los Al days. -Lisa Steele Dad You're noi an anchor Thai holds me back nor the sails that ialce me There. You're merely a lighthouse that guides my Way Through oceans of my childhood. I -Jason Svyiecls ' Tia Ci er Let's get together some time o.k.? Maybe we can walk on the beach Or share an ice-cream cone And just talk and remlnisce But anyway Let's get together sometime o.k.? Remember graduation when we made a vow to each other to stay friends. Best friends And somehow the years slipped away. And now look at us married, children. And remember when you said that our girls were going to be best friends also- Well they hardly know each other. I shall never forget all the good times we have shared. Double-dates and bike rides to the beach because we thought we would never get a car. All the laughs and tears we have shared. Jen I miss you So let's get together sometime o.k. -Rene Marriott .,,,,,,,,f-' kw,.,,.,.,,,rf f ' 'N I 0 aff. A rf wfriii' . 'ya . ' 1 3 Brad Reidy Yesterday's Dead There were a few tearsg There were a lot of, She was a nice person, sighs. A couple of laughs because of the strange way it happened Yesterday. In yesterday's newspaper, Second class to the grocery ad, Yesterday's dead is a story noW' Now not-a-mother only read. Though her tears fall, They don't seem to flow To the rivers of the other people's hearts. Yesterday's dead speak no more. Two houses down, Wayne Johnson Sips his last cup of coffee, As his wife tell him more accident detailsg Too bad, as he walks out the door. Last thing on his mind, his pickup's engine is cold- He's late for work. The little children lane Laurie Used to play with Found new friends today. Hello Mrs. Laurie! As they're riding by on their tricycles, Their parents telling them to be polite. -Rich McFall Acrrvrrres 33 Members Docls Ar New Porfs The German Club gave Los Al srudenrs a chance ro learn rhe language and cusrams of Germany. The club, advised by Mr. Pecrol, parricipared in acriviries such as rhe annual German Club vs. French Club soccer game. Some even wenr ro Germany over rhe summer. The exciring experience gave srudenrs a chance ro meer rhe people and see rhe places rhey had learned so much abour. The club members srayed wirh differenr families in Srurigorr, Germany and rraveled ro orher places such as Berlin and Freiburg, Afrer a monrh of malsing new friends and discovering rhe new culrure, rhe srudenrs rerurned ro America ro provide homes for rhe exchange srudenrs visiring Los Alamiros. This year we welcomed srudenrs from many orher counrries as well as Germany. The foreign exchange program enables srudenrs from all over rhe world ro travel ra a differenr counrry and live wirh a family from six manrhs ro a year, The exchange srudenrs were made ro feel ar home in Los Al's friendly armosphere and cannor wair ro rerurn home ro rell of rhe many happy rimes rhey had in rhe Unired Srares. German Foreign Exchange Srudenr Martina Zellmer and her helpful friends Diana Resh, Barbara Heller, and Wendy Salisbury sir and falls abaur her many advenrures while . living in Germany. ,fm Suzanne Weller and Dawn Lindsay walls foward rhe enrrance of rhe Porsche facrory in Srrurrgarr, Germany While or rhe facrory rhey had rhe opporruniry ro see how a high rech car was being developed SA Acriviries ll . ,z A' K gif if Af fr Gil Pectol, rhe German Club advisor, rallss vvirh rhe German srudenrs ar our Ciry l-lall Every summer club members visir Germany ro learn of rhe culrure Rie Kurosawa came to the United States from Yokosuko, Japan. Yokosuka, which is located near Tokyo, has an American Naval Base which interested Rie since she was young. Pile came ta America to learn English. Her favorite thing about the United States is the freedom. She also enjoyed the many modern conveniences like the dishwasher, disposal and the dryer. ln Japan Pile attended school Monday through Saturday and studied such suqects as Classical Japanese, Japanese History, Chemistry, Math and English. While living in the U.S. Psie had o chance to learn all about our way of life and she had o fun time doing so. -M--we-ww I arrived in California just before the beginning of the school year, I actually live with Phil Wyels, I will go back to Paris next summer to join my family of two parents and six brothers. I plan to attend a university of economy. l like new experiences, to meet people, to travel, and I find what l want in California, My favorite sports are windsurfing, tennis, fencing, and skiing and they take up most of my time l'm a good Frenchman, I love girls and wine. I enjoy Los AI High School even though I have already graduated. The people are nice. I've spent o great year over here. Fabrice de Saint Chafftay Alido Cevollos came to the United States from Caracas, the capital of Venezuela on August 23, and stayed until January 23. Alida had graduated from a five year high school and plans to attend the University of Caracas next year. Alida came to learn how to speak the English language more fluently. She doesn't consider America much different from her own country. The main difference is the school system In her country they take six to eight hours of class a day, and they get to choose their classes. I Alido stayed with the Erickson family in Rassmoar. She ergoyed her stay in California, and her favorite things about living here were the weather and the fraternity parties. lf'?5z,i :fy Pia Routsalainen I om from Oulu, the northmost city in Finland. I am at Los AI High as an exchange student for this school year. l have had a really good time except learning the English language has been pretty hard for me. The weather here in California is so nice and it is so fun to be in this kind of climate instead of cold Finnish winter, but, somehow I miss the snow. The food here is too good for me and now I con see the change in my body. I like this school system because I can try different sutjects such as aerobic dance ond ceramic which we do not have in Finnish schools. Our schools da not have sport teams either, Another big difference between I.os Al and Finnish schools is that at Los AI the schedule doesn't change each day. In Finland we have one schedule of A or 5 suqects for a six week series and then we change for another six weeks to other suqects, In this year I have seen so many new places and all my thanks go to my wonderful American family! During this year I have learned to value things in different ways and maybe I have grown a little bit. 1 Quoin . . Z I 2 up am 952' As I write this, it has been almost half a year since I arrived from Copenhagen, Denmark last August at LAX with o couple of other exchange students who were also to stay in Southern California We were nervous and with good reason. We had all said good-bye to friends and family for one whole year, But now I'm beginning to think that one year was maybe too little, There are so many things I still want to see and experience. But this year has been unforgettable and fantastic for me I hope I'Il be able to come back to California one day Tute Wibtand Activities 35 36 Acrwwes My Darkness I live in the dark. A darkness of innocence. I live as a pony down a cobblestone street - With blinders on. I see only what others wish for me to see. And what I wish for myself to see. The truth? -No, not yet. For I am not strong enough to see it clearly. Oh. yes - I have knowledge for life. But. what good is the ability without the truth- The Light? Yet now-My visions turn to grey. My world is expanding. My person is changing. I am becoming Soon I shall be! -Michelle Wilkinson FN .Al , I I I 3: gmhly I , I f ,ff I, ffzrfagfff f,ff,f,,f4 y 5- I I In I In 'ffffw' Wm, a 'X een I I Q f ..:... - -. You mm ww new I I I Afdliivlfweiawf W f elif' ff . , I gy, gfL..'-- ,. , Q, ,,,,L,,fi, ' Here I Slf A, gvnlwfenfffff , W N ' 1 a I We -'-1' I I If 'WATV Iily if ' f O SDECIB ay ,Z fu, 1 vv , fl u 'f I an na? . I , 1 glam ,W I g - , 11 I . , W2 if w L WV Sixteen years of age , y,'?5.,-is , I , , , . I , wt. 2:5212 uf' 1,1 --,:' ' I . .... ,. M, , 115514, ,7Vf ,wr ,:'5I 2524, Not a full grown soul , QL '-.5-:E I s,,,,,,E,,vf -mag 523' . as 5-as . 18 H aii-7 I fl. ,li Jusf Slxfeefl wears Old I , , ,I ,I Ls .,-.gn ,, ,, -Mitlie Abbott I 3 as Tom ond Tony Bancroft Mirrored Glasses I watch you from my mirrored glasses I know ou can't see m e es Y Y Y And for all you know I'm looking at a friend But no I'm looking at you My glasses steam up with waterless tears You can not see them Yet they see you They see you in memories through crystal snow and icy frost sailing down the slopes You peer to look my direction A glance here and there Next time, maybe you'll be wearing the mirrored glasses and you'll see me as I really am. -Cathy Crawford Dies Lunae Once, after a ravaging winter storm, I saw a fully awake, aroused moon. It seemed to follow me. 'C .. And why not? , I asked myself, For I appear to be the only thing about, And its probably bored and curious. After smiling in self satisfaction, and a Sense of importance I thought that Maybe, unavoidably and indirectly, I was following ity For I too was bored and curious. -john Paul LaBouff ll if 'yur f W f 4 ,, ' if , ,,i, , Acnvines O7 it X Nighf To Remember Wirh a romanric serring ar rhe South Coast Plaza l-lorel and the swinging sounds of The Singles, how could anyone forger such a nighr. Alrhough a buffer dinner was served ar rhe dance, many couples preferred dining our in exguisire resrauranrs and some even fixed dinner for their dares ar home. Limosines were especially popular for those not old enoughr ro drive. The winrer formal was enjoyed by rhe underclassmen who would nor atrend rhe Jr.-Sr. Prom in May. The exciring evening ended with rhe announcemenr of rhe Snowball Queen. Nominees for aueen were: Ruth Busenkell, Corrine Grubb, April Alvarez, Tammy Wuestoff, and Suzanne Welter. April Alvarez was crowned by lasr year's queen Wendy Salisbury. The dance, An Evening of Magic , was beautifully decorated with red and black srreamers and favors. For many, the wonderful evening ended foo soon, The nominees for Snowball Queen and rheir escorts are Casey Stetler, Ruth Busen- kell Corrine Grubb, David Christy, April Alvarez, Jeff Nicks, Tammy Wuesloff, vid VanWinkIe, Suzanne Welter, and Gary Renko. Snowball Queen April Alvarez srands proudly with her escorr Jeff Nicks. April was crowned by lasr year's queen Wendy Salisbury. Dancing all night long can become very tiring, Derek DuI3ourdieu and Ronna Coulter rake a shorr break and resr rheir aching feer, while wairing for a slower song. Zll'41uu 16 mn. The handsome Ricky Shortridge and his beauriful date As the band ralces a break, Steve Ponting, Shelley Pilichi, Shelley Malecki, Darren Sarto, Valerie Chaves ger rested up for all rhe parries after rhe Carmen Flores, Andy Morrisey, Douglas Steele, and Brook Durtsell garher at rheir rable ra raise dance memenroes of rhe evening Sophomore princesses Kelli Hawkins, Debbie Theriault, Christine Dennis, and Cathy Siler have fun while they wait for the winner to oe announced Christine Dennis took the title of Sophomore Queen. The excited candidates for Freshman Queen are Ann Marie Hagmann, Kelsie Nance, Ronna Coulter, and Kim Rodefeld. Each girl vvaits patiently to hear the final results. ,, LT, Snow, Scott Welsh, lon Prussel, and Darren Gloudini are all candidates for Sophomore King The lucky man of the night was none other than J.T, Snow. 2 Mike Mullaney, Paul Page, Chris Rose and Neil Sorenson try to pin their on their ooutonnieres while waiting to find out who will reign as Freshmen King - Sweethearts Crowned - The Sweetheart Dance, held in our gym, was one of the best turn-outs of the year. Friends came to see who would be crowned queen and king of the freshmen and sophomore classes. The queens were: Christine Dennis of the sophomore class and Ann Marie Hagman for the freshmen. The kings were freshman David Alvarez and sophomore J.T. Snow. This year oreakdancing has oecome popular for those coordinated Frank Quenga, Joe Coulter, enough to participate and fun for others to vvarch, left, performs before a group of interested friends. Kenny Stockwell and Wayne Dish, above, try to talk the DJ into playing their favorite song. Activities 30 Tides Cf Eyenrs 1 Seprember 1, 1988, Korean Air ' Lines Flighr O07 was gunned down by a Soyier air-ro-air missile and crashed inro rhe Sea of Japan lsilling all 269 passengers and crew aboard. The U.S. invaded rhe Carribean island of Grenada ar rhe reauesr of orher island. narions ro srop rhe spread of Cuban milirary aggression in rhe area. 2. US. Marines, acring on a peace- lseeping mission in rhe ciry of Beirur, came under arracls by various religious facrions. 218 Marines were lsilled by rerrorisr arracls prompring a wirhdrawal of forces by rhe Unired Srares. 8. Russian Prime Minisrer Yuri Andropoy passes away in February and Konsranrin Chernenlso becomes 4. leader. Los 5. Am- geles prepares ro accommo- dare millions as July 28, 1984, begins rhe Summer Olympic Games. Carl Lewis is one of rhe besr U.S. hopefuls for gold in rracls and field. 6 Tennesse Williams, playwrighr of ' A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie, dies ar rhe age of 71. 7 ATGT, a company belieyed by ' rhe US. Goyernmenr ro be a monopoly, brealss up inro seyen smaller communicarions companies. - . ews and World Repo will 8. Ar rrie 1984 Winrer Olympic Games in Sarqeva, Yugaslavia, Americans Bill Jannsan and Pnil Manre far rne firsr rime in US. nisrary Win ine gald in rne Alpine Davvnnill and Slalam slsiing, respecrively. ln ice slsaring, Scarf l-lamilran caprured rne gald in me men's, Rasalynn Sumners received rne silver in rne ladies', and Kirry and Perer Carrurners vvan silver medals in rrie pairs' camperirian. -Time all E DEQ 2 RESTRAQNT Dr. Sally I4. Ride, a member af rne Space Snurrle Challenger Crevv, pecames rrie firsr American vvaman in space. Miss Vanessa Williams is cravvned as rne Sarri Miss America and is alsa ine pageanr's firsr blacls recipienr. -Life Queen Qi Courrs Reigns Ar Gome The 1984 Boslserboll Homecoming wos on exciring evening for everyone, The mighry Griffins rools on rhe Esperonzo Azrecs in o grueling morch of inrense ocrion ond rhe Griffins once ogoin rosred rhe rhrill of vicrory. The nominees for Queen of Courrs were Poige Rollo, Kim McAfee, Trocey Cohn, Michelle Wilkinson, Wendy Williamson. Michelle Snow, Debbie Kurtelo ond Beth Schultz. This wos rhe second yeor rhor we hove hod o Boslserboll Homecoming Queen or Los Al. When holf-rime rolled oround,, rhe girls were escorred by their forhers ocross rhe gym, ond finolly rhe exciting momenr opprooched, Debbie Kurtelo wos crowned Queen of Courrs by losr yeor's queen, Kim Wiley. ef 1 fw 5 ,af ji W WM z,, Z i ' Q2 we ,. . , ,, ,MQW ,, ., ,. 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Those who did nor win felr honored jusr ro hove been nominored. 42 Acriviries E Before being onnounced rhe 1984 Queen of Courrs, Debbie Kurtelo ond her forher srond woiring in onriciporion, Andy Woods gers reody ro rry ond rebound rhe boll offer Esperonzo rolses O free rhrow. Los Al's reom efforr enobled rhem ro be vicrorious on rheir Home- coming nighr. lt is now the exciting moment just before the 1984 Basketball Queen of Courts will be announced. Each girl waits nervously hoping she will be luclsy enough to receive the title. While Kim McAfee and Wendy Williamson seem to be more interested in Wendy's new shoes, Ruth Busenkell and Tracey Cohn smile as the Grittins talse the lead. X 'Z' 7 , 4 Waiting patiently through the game for half time may be a nerve racking time for the nominees. Beth Shultz, Michelle Wilkinson. Debbie Kurtela, Paige Rollo and Kim Wiley watch the game as their fathers look over them. f 1 eww , ' r A-We , if , fl Q ' fi David Stockwell, Keith Kaub and Casey Stetler look in amazement at the referee as he attempts to explain his call. Debbie Kurtela and lost yeat's queen Kim Wiley relax during the baslsetball game and discuss what it is like to be Basketball Queen of Courts. Visual Aids To My Past There it hangs, On my wall My overstuffed bulleting board Holding bits and pieces of my life. Pictures of friends, relatives, and even frogs, All on my cluttered bulletin board. Funny sayings, special notes, frog cartoons, Fill my small bulletin board. Tickets from concerts, balloons from Rod Stewart, a tie from the Blasters, All hang on my unorganized bulletin board. A garter from ForreIl's on Gayle's birthday, Volentine's greeting from Garth, so sweet and so out of the ordinary, All on display on my congested bulletin board. Lift tickets from Mammoth, locker keys, and goggles. All thrown together on my inadequate bulletin board. Thousands of memories are being held by my bulletin board All of these things have once filled my life- Now they fill my beloved bulletin board. -Julie Schuman J ,- IN. I ' 1 its .V . xg ss 1 ,A t I It X 2 2 gr ,. I is tl W I K , 'S r :gs 'ff s If gfseff 1 1 x is r X a . . ., Q - I ws YM . ' 9K '54 I N x I X, A s t . , f ,. ,f I ,f I j 1 ff Ng , AM. If f' E3 i fl! t A 1 ' 5- I ,ft 3' I - is ' I I 4? - W ie -ffI ,,rQ. - he k Q- s T ' 1 . .. ral Q1,EXyfs:,1.gQ . 'f.'x . . ge A rfgekgig S,-fig 2' steve- s, .Q . si .Q - sky 7.--A-gags :je s?f,'gJ ,f4'4i1 e pf: xgge, N- NX X we - ff eases-fs a re -1 , , , ,L ' A aff ' f ,s ff ss, S r 1 I , it Wi W , . as--'M If if, 5 l While walking through the world one day I noticed things l've never seen So taking some time, under a tree did I lay And the skyis shade of blue became keen. I noticed the greens of the grass much more, And the flowers were more in color, I began to appreciate and open life's door While enjoying myself without others. As I laid there, I watched as the birds flew by enjoying their path of flight. I wondered what its like above life so high, so close to the sun's rays of light. l began to think back, when I was a child enjoying such simple pleasures But there hasn't been time in quite a long while, Life's passing me by in measures And now as I sit here, alone with the world, reaching deep within to bring my thoughts out. I finally know, without being told in my mind what life's all about. -Jennifer Condon 411 Activities I 5 ' 1 My Unforgetable Friend We met many years agog while in our youth. ix Laughing and playing that silly game. Growing some, we talked often. I felt I could share anything with her. I loved her sinceritya Her warm smile and gentle touch. I miss her so much. We still see each other, only to say hello. 9 I 2 I don't like to think of us growing apart. When we pass one another at school The sparkle is still in our eyes. Each time I see her a special thought Touches me. This feeling helps me to remember My unforgetable friend. A - Ii Our Facade Its' all a facade. I put on a smile for you everyday. Because I know if I don't it'll start all over again. l don't know why I try. It always happens anyway. You see-my smiles aren't true, but you won't admit it. You say if I keep trying I'II really love you. l'm living a lie! Now you have merged with me we both live in deceit. y Open your eyes! Don't be so darn naive! I'm not yours. I pretend to . be. But if I don't, I may not live to see tomorrow. -Kim Andreasen - 'E .Q ,i. to 'V S 1 S 3 , fs I 'r s ' I c srl 2 cia Welch ' 9? it-fa f-page YD ykzaktlqs 51 42 3 il IQALI gifmwm 3-I Lisa Solomon Lise 30095 Activities 45 Career Students Are I-lanared The Career Students of rhe Month are selected from rhe enrire srudenr body. The Rotary Club of Los Alamitos sponsors rhe award and donares a two hundred fifty dollar US savings bond. Nina Cooper was honored in October. She was recommended by Mrs. Bray and is studying ro be an adminisrroriye secretary. l-ler hobbies are golf and volleyball. Audra Huber is studying ro be an administrative secretary. She enjoys water and snow slsiing, tennis and oil painring. Audra was recommended by Mrs. Dunn in November, Shawn Shaffer. srudenr of December, is studying ro be o cinematographer. l-lis favorite acriviries are photography, compurer programming, drafting, architecture, and cooking. Shown was nominated by Mr. Considine. Scott Harvey was honored in January. l-le was recommended by Mrs. Bennett and is worl-:ing towards a profession in welding. Scott had an early graduarion and now offends Cypress Community College. Becky Anderson enjoys crafts, snow skiing, and volleyball. Becky was recommended by Mrs. Parent in rhe month of February. John Roberts, student of March, is studying to be a marine biologist. His hobbies are photography, scuba diving, and baclspacl-Qing. John was nominated by Mr. Considine. John O'Keeffe was honored in April. He was recommended by Mr. Becker and is studying to work in rhe field of drafting. l-le is an acriye member of rhe Long Beach Search and Rescue ream, and loves to be outdoors. Don Gillilan, rhe Moy srudenr, was described as having great potential, by Mr. Martinez. l-le wants to be active in the technical and mechanical field in rhe near future. Ao Acriviries Nina Cooper Audra Huber October November Shawn Shaffer Scott Harvey December January Becky Anderson John Roberts February March John O'Keeffe Don Gillilan April May Shelley Sandusky Phil Wyels September October Beth Ratner Nancy Jenner November December Ted Rozolis Barbara Caruso January February Monthly Award To Achievers Students of the month are honored for their achievements made and earned at school. Each month the Plossmoor Womans Club honors a new student. Shelley Sandusky. student of September, was the ASB President. She has been an active member of Girl Scouts for eleven years, and was in student congress for four years, She was past president of CSF and is a member of the winning Decathalon Team. Phil Wyels was honored in October. Phil was vicefpresident of ASB, He is also active in student government and is president of AFA and CFA spirit groups. Beth Ratner was commissioner of publicity on ASB and a feature editor of the Crusader newspaper. She was honored in November. Nancy Jenner, December's student of the month, was extremely active in the Academic Decathalon Team and many other school activities, Ted Rozolis was honored in January. He was Senior Class vice-president and a member of the Interact club, GF, and Congress for four U years, Barbara Caruso has been a member of the California Scholarship Federation CCSFD and a representative to student government for four years, She was honored in February, Lisa Mulhardt was chosen as an outstanding Mocls Trial Attorney, and is a Gold Seal Bearer, She was an active member of Varsity Tennis. She was chosen for the month of March. Laura Upham was ApriI's student of the month, Her dedication to student government and extra-curricular activities made Laura an obvious selection, Andy Magnet was selected student of May. l-le was very active in the Interact club, was an editorial editor of the newspaper, and was active in most school activities. Helen Kim was honored in June and is a Gold Seal Bearer. She was active in Varsity tennis and also enjoyed participating in school activities. v- ' Lisa Mulhardt Laura Upham A0dY M0909 Helen Kim March April Moy June Activities A7 A8 Acrivrries Trivia Buffs Comoere Daily Once again, rhe Kiwanis ream sailed ro rhe ourer limirs. Advised by Mr. Cross and Mrs. Holzman rhe ream comoered wirh many Orange Counry schools. Members were chosen on rheir grade achievemenrs and pasr performance. A few srudenrs were chosen from each grade. Five members of rhe ream comoered ar once, Trivia auesrions were asl-sed, covering many differenr suqecrs. The rimed auesrioning reauired auicls rhinlsing and dererminarion. This year rhe Kiwanis lsids had rhe opporruniry ro comoere againsr rhe faculry. Besides rhe good oracrice ir gave, borh sides had a lor of fun. Mr. Hauensrein direcred rhe auesrioning ro srudenrs and rhe faculry players. Being a member of rhe Kiwanis Team fools many hours of srudying, buf in rhe end all members had a grear rime. My Mfg f , f f, , fQ,, i mm 1 'xv , , f , . , ,,.. I . 4? gf, ,- y' Wm 43 54, I W , g i,,,, ,. 4? , Concenrraring ro rhe fullesr, Kevin Polacek gers ready ro answer rhe nexr geography question. While being a member of rhe Kiwanis ream, he is also a member of rhe Varsiry Wresrling ream where he iryured his collar bone. , xwfqx Kiwanis: Front Row- Sieve Brady, Todd Flonnagan, Shelly Sanduslsy, lan Mulhardr Second Row- Ricls lrolsura, Adam Torem, Kenny l-layashida, John La Bouff, Tommy Kim, Russ Wolf Third Row- Mr Cross, David Clissold, Drerr Bowen, Russell Caroenrer, David Rernlsing, Robbie Srumpf, Nancy Jenner, David Gershon, David Levy, Maris Reissig, Mrs Holzman fi TW' WZ W, 1 .wfwfw new f 1 Buzzer Sounded - Mr. Hauenstein, above Iefr, direcrs rhe quesrioning ro David Reinking. The Kids ys, Focoiry march rook oiace afrer school. lr was an evenrfoi afrernoon vvirh borh sides eyeniy marched. A freshman on rhe ream, Jan Mulhardt, above righr, Iisrens arrenrively ro rhe quesrion she is asked, Her fingers are ready for o quick response, Jan acquires much of rhe Kiwanis reams success ro rhe dedicarion and hardwork of Mr Cross and Mrs. Holznnan. Checking how much rinne has passed, David Levy, iefr, giances ar his warch. There is no rinwe for delay. A senior on Kiwanis, Brett Bowen, above, direcrs rhe quesrions ro his feliow rearnrnares Pracrice marches are sonnerimes rhe key ro more vicrories. l Acriviries Forensic Teom Boosts Kudos The 1984 Los Alomiros Forensic Leogue promored excellence in public speolsing. They orrended numerous rournomenrs sponsored by the Oronge County Speech Leogue. Eoch member compered on eirher the novice or vorsirv level occording ro his or her speolsing obiliry. Their gool vvos ro improve consisrenrly throughout the school yeor. Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Busenkell ond Mrs. Porretf, srudenrs porricipored in mony comperirions bringing home vorious ovvords ond trophies. Students procriced during lunch ond offer school ro perfecr rheir presenrorions ond style, Speolsing obiliry vvos stressed ocross rhe curriculum ond these club members represenred rhe best of our speolsers. Kent Nordstrom purs his orms up in vicrory, os he receives congrorulo- rions from fellow Speech Club porriciponrs ond Judges or o recenr forensic comperirion 50 Activities Kenny Hoyoshido, ond Kent Nordstrom congrorulore eoch orher by sholsing honds offer receiving o rrophy for their fine performonce or o speech comperirion. The Los Alomiros Griffins ploced superior in their division. Procricing for o speech comperirion, Dovid Sohn reheorses his lines for o informorive speech on comic bools collecring Severol coregories in speech comperirions ore impromp' ru, humorous inrerprerorion, dromoric inrerprerorion, ond duo inrerprerorion 4 Speech Club: First Row-I-lelen Kim, Erica Huang, Terri Esres, lsoren Smirh, Judy I-lolzgang, Elisa Langsam, Srudenrs of rhe Speech Club applaud o fellow members find performance Speech Club meerings were essenrial ro produce high qualiry marerial Terri Estes and Tom To arrempr ro explain a nevv rechniaue in Speech Club ro rhelr fellow classmares Speech is a challenging oraanizorion rhar enables sru denrs ra communicore vvirh differenr forms of body language Laura Hill, Ioy Fernbach, Grace Wong Second Row- Tim Innes, Robert Barey, Micheal Dovvson, Ken Hayashida, Scarf Psaber, Milse Chen, Darrin Glaudini, John Paul La Bouff Third Row- Devin Lasr, Isaac Guzman, Sreve Brody, Ted Rozolis, Malcom Womala, Isenr Nordsrrom, Trey Sanduslsy, Bruce McMorris, David Sohn I i Pracricing before orher speech members, Tim Innes gesrures rovvard rhe group ro rise and applaud Tim parricipores ar rhe imprompru level and has received various awards for his vivacious manner ci ACIIVIIIGS 51 l-low To Succeed Cast Book Voice G TV Announcer . . .Tom Dehardt Garch ...............,....... Ted Rozalis Jenkins . . , ........... . . . Johnson G Pererson , . . Morhevvs ........,.. . . Tackaberry ....... . . Biggley .... Finch ,..... . . . Rosemary . . . . . . .. . . .Rick Murray .....John Kinnier . . .Ken Stockwell . .Kent Nordstrom . . .Malcolm Womack . .Darren Glaudini Deanna Benstead Bralr ......, ...... K irk Johnson Smirry ...... . . .Heather Hoppus Bud Frumo .... . Miss Krumholrz . . . . . Miss Jones .... . . . Twimble ....... . . . .Trey Sandusky . . . .Joy Fernbach Shelley Sandusky . . . .John Hrbacek Paris Original Girl . . .... Margi Hibschman l-ledy ......... . . . Davis . . . . Jennifer Swanson . .Matt McSheehy Girl 1 . . . .... Kathy Glaudini Girl 2 ......... ...... E lla Turrentine Girl 3 .........,.. .... M argi Hibschman Firsr Scrubwoman ..., .... K athy Glaudini Second Scruowoman . . Toynbee .,.,...... Ovingron . .,,.... . Policeman ...., ........ . . . .Nancy Jenner .., . .Scott Belle .. .,Tim Innes . .Matt McSheehy Wally Womper ............... Darrin Sarto Chorus , .... Bruce McMorris, David Gershon, Ron Wilhelm, Christine Vonkompen, Kim Rodefeld, Tanya Cohen, Robyn Bartley, Janet Lee, Kim Fulleman, Danielle Kennaugh, Rosemary Peters, Carole Shane Crew Director .............,,. Musical Direcror ........,. .. . . .Judy Trujillo . ...Ralph Opacic Choreographers . .Ruth Busenkell, Tracy Cohn Srage Manager ........... Rehearsal Pianisr ......... Assisranr ro rhe direcror . . Assisranr ro rhe srage manager ......... . . .Shawn Shaffer . . . .Ralph Opacic . . . .Pam Spyers . . . . . .Jeff Wilson Lighting ..... Karen Holstein, Elisa Langsam Sound .... ,... .,.......... P a ul D'Amour Sporlighrs .......,... Pa m Spyers, Laura Hill Baci-:srage . . .Teresa Carmen, Lynne Clissold Props ......... Judy Holzgang, Angie Rime, Cosrume Consrrucrion Elisa Langsam and Design ,.......... Danielle Benstead Cosruming ........ . . . Currain ...... . . Ser Design ...... . Ser Consrrucrion . . . . Make-up ..... House Manager . . .Amanda Stillings , ....... Bill Todd . . .Shawn Shaffer . .Shawn Shaffer, Paul D'Amour . . . . . . .Liz Brewer, Jennifer Fowler . . . .Robert Booke 52 Acrivirres I Q3 .X f f f A? ? i ' , ..., Darrin Sarto, Shelly Sandusky, Darren Glaudini, John Kinnier, Kirk Johnson, Ted Rozolis, Rick Murray, Kent Nordstrom, Tim Innes, Kenny Stockwell, Trey Sandusky, and Malcom Womack, perform rhe 'Brorherhood of Man. The chorus Jennifer Swanson, Kathy Glaudini, Nancy Jenner, Morgi Hibshman, Shelly Sandusky, Deanna Benstead, Joy Fernbach, and Heather Hoppus sing Paris Original, As rhe risaue I-ledy, Uennifer Swansonj, walks in rhe room rhe office workers can hardly believe rheir eyes because rhey're so asrounded oy whar rhey see l 0 -lb all . 4-tl. li hr calf' Ns ,QQ y i cw, .V , , . x my wg ., I, f prank- S ! . . T' T . eff: -'- G rl4E'Ll'. r uf,-U-ERE fl ' sl it , Q F. A -J ' F E r ' V y iwiixx Q 1 ' lx f QU X N Q A ii: I l .43 0 0' W -f , f Acrors Succeed - Karen Holstein and Paul D'Amour, upper lefr, are rhe backbone of rhe play. They handle all rhe lighiing and sound aspecrs ro rhe producrions. .lohn Hrbacek and Darren Glaudini, upper right, wirh rheir arms our in joy, sing during the mailroom scene. Deanna Densfead, Heather Hoppus, and Darren Glaudini middle lefr, hold rheir arms fogerher in a slightly curious way as rhey sing, li's been a Long Day. Mrs. Trujillo and Ralph Opacik, above, rehearse rhe finale in rhe musical, I-low ro Succeed in Business wirhour Really Trying. The eniire casr, lefr, perform rhe song, 'T No Coffee. Acriyiries 58 Team Places Third The Mock Trial Team had an extremely successful season this year. The ream competed against approximately forty other schools and placed first in rhe Orange County division. This enabled rhem ro rake part in rhe California Stare competition in Sacramento Iasr March. Trey Sandusky was presented with an outstanding achievement award for being rhe best prosecuting lawyer at the competition. While in Sacramento rhe ream visited Senator Carpenter and arrended a dance and an awards banaaet which were both given in honor of all competing Mock Trial teams. Participating in a mock trial is very realisrlc. lr is scored by real judges and arrorneys who treated rhem as real lawyers. This year's case involved a drug bust on campus. Wx rr . ,, J, 1 mf - fffmf , 'f f f , 54 Activities ft T Phil Swinger and advisor, Mr. Atherton give each other a friendly hug daring a At the Orange County Arporr, Mike Weinstein checks his weekend rriner hard day's practice, Mr, Swinger is a professional lawyer who helps the team with ary while Jeff Brown reads over rhe case that they will be competing in their cases, ,WW X Z 3 uf, A Mock Trial: Front Row- Corrine Grubb, Cathy Crockett, Audra Huber, Ruth Dusenkell, lsim McAffee, Lisa Maulhardr Second Row- Trey Sandusky, Jeffery kennedy, .leff Brown, Mike Weinstein, Kent Nordstrom, Johnny Chia The Mock Trial Team shows o display of rowdiness on rheir way ro the stare comperirion. The ream was picked up or rhe airporr and rhen raleen ro Sacramenro by bus ro compere aginsr orher reams from all oyer rhe srore Mr. Singer and Mr. Atherton give the Mocls Trial Team one losr pep rolls before entering rhe courrroom. Alrhough rhe ream may appear ro be nervous, rhey are really excired ro face their upcoming challenge, 'T , V 5. .l' 5 is . nii T fi f Tr T ' ' ' 2,71 r ,,' 'y r 0' Mffffiff MZ' V Afrer school pracrice is a musr for rhe reom ro perform up ro srandarcls, Audra Huber and Corrine Grubb smile knowing all rheir efforrs will soon pay off, A , ,,., , is iff N X' A ii V , Trey Sandusky was named Mosr Oursranding Prosecuring Lawyer in rhe srare of California ar rhe Mocls Trial comperirion. P ln rhe courrroom, Cathy Crockett relaxes a moment while rhe Judge finishes up on some paperwork. The Mock Trial reom showed superb excellence which enabled rhem ro bring bacls a rhird place rrophy from rhe srare comperirion in Socramenro. Acriviries 55 Day ln Gym Proves l-lir Locared in our own Los Al gym, Los Al's deparrmenr chairpersons sponsored rheir annual lnformarion Day, February 22, 19811. lnformarion Day is a specracular evenr designed ro malse srudenrs oecome aware of rhe many differenr courses available ro rhem next year. This program is pur on for rhe freshmen rhrough juniors and also for nexr year's incoming freshmen, Many srudenrs discover and sign up for classes rhey may have never lsnown exisred. Each deparrmenr exhibits irs various specialities ranging from informative fliers ro acrual demonsrrarions and presentations. The English presenrarion proved quire successful as many srudenrs evaluated rheir wriring slsills on rhe deparrmenr's new Commodore Computer. Some of rhe orher departments conrrioured ro malsing this lnformarion Day one of rhe oesr ever. E ECUNUW L' uni Q, 5 ,. W, ,ww ,f:z,,,wiZ , f We A, A! ' Mr. Droodhurst guides an experienced welder in a new rechnique ar rhe information Day in rhe gym. Welding was one of the several displays ser up for observarion for Los Al srudenrs and middle school srudenrs. o Q, Christopher Buonocore and Suzy Oppenlander display rheir pre-school pup- Chris Schmitt shows off his awesome '57 VW. bug ar lnformarion Day. He has per show, while o group of eighth graders enjoy rhe funny performance worlsed on his V.W, in aura shop for rhe pasr three years. , moz' f .kW'llls J? , aw Y ff, My , W. W 5 f lnformorion Dov -1 Focusing in on on inreresring model, .loson Sweick, upper left, gers reody ro snop rhe picrure. A group of eignrlw groders, rop, finds rhe elecrriciry demonsrrorion ro be foscinoring os well os educorionol. Robby Rinello, middle, finds rime vvnile supervising rlwe drofring disploy ro corch up on improving nis own loyours, Tesring his slsills on rne new Commodore compurer, Tony Bancroft, obove, concenrrores intensely. Adam Fleischer. rignr, Checks our some Complicored mechonicol devices while he is or rlwe ouro mechanics deporrmenr disploy. Acriviries 57 58 Sports ,-iw, 'WWW My 4456-M2586 q 'WV'f'!'Y M W-W Sports broaden the horizon for many Los AI students, Mike Martinez, upper left, sprints the lost few yards during o cross country meet. Paul Crandall, upper right, eagerly yies for possession of the ball during ajump ball. Volorie Spinosa, middle left, gains on othleric focus from the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team Derek Hobbs, middle right, and Scott Leonard, lower left, Join their teamates in an effort for victory The Varsity Football Team sparks spirit and transmits enthusiasm for Los Al 56 'fi 9 The oudience looks on wirh bored breorh cs Keith Koub, obove, goes for 0 free shor His concenrrorron wiil eorn him ond rhe reom rhe much covered vicrory. Elizabeth Hewitt, rrghr, uses 0 strong fore-swing ro rerurn rhe boil ro her opponenr's srde of rhe courr. EIizoberh's goor rs ro herp rhe Grrls's Vorsiry Tennis Teom become Chornpions. in 3 gave-fa Los AI's offensive line prepores ro soil through rhe opposing reorn ond ro rhe goo! for o rouchoown. Each re-om member hos given mony hours ro procrice ond is K ,- - b ,, ' reody ro wan, ..,., ,, nm, ...Www-we-' 'W' -' ' r J I Sporrs 59 'IQ f nfikiif' my Q T M.. ..-925111, f Varsity Football Team: First Row-Scott Belle, Dirls Bipplemeyer, Bob Bral-zlse, Gerald Mercado, Jeff Niclss, Bill Whitlocls, Don DeQuardo Second Rowflohn Ortiz, Mike Balser, Brian I-laub, Rich Morgan, Paul Mansour, Yahya Baayoun, Dave Mahrer, Russ lsibbee Third Row-Jacls Fisher, Tom Allison, Nick Paulos, David Beinlslng, Buss Wendell, Robert Gauvain, Pete Willlamson, Matt Deming, Sean Murphy Fourth Row-Bruce DeHoag, Marc Tractman, Equipment ManfTim Pxandel, Coach Bowers, Coach Castles, Coach Barnes, Coach Van6order, Coach Daretti, Fieldman-Stan Coffman, Bill Swanson, Sean Conboy Fith Rowflay Jensen, Kurt Bipplemeyer, Chris Theodore, William Peterson, Craig Wilkerson, Pete Laughlin, Dave Depina, Paul Paris, Bruce McMorris, Tony Contresas Sixth Rowslihil King, Brian Sweet, Albert Chang, Dave Chapman, Ed Lyons, Mortaln Wolf, Ron Sitrler, Chris Bingham, Brad Biringer, Bod Salas - Compelled To Excellence - Camprised of sophomores, iuniors and seniors, the Varsity Football team exposes a variety of men to the physically and mentally exhausting game With scrimage games and extended practices, the Griffins were well prepared to perform as a winning unit, Junior Paul Park, displays his accurate and articulate manner of lsiclsing against l-lomecoming opponents, the Loara Saxons Paul is aided by defensive lineman Dave Mahrer, who has earned an Honorable Mention, All League Jay Jensen, who also 1 received an individual honor C5econd Team, All Leagueb, exhibits his Griffin l talent as he obtains the offensive pass Sporrs ol Recruits Advance The experience rhar a player gains from years of football is to his advanrage as he progresses foward new endeavors, The slsill, coordination and responsibility he achieves rhrough the strenuous hours of pracrice aid him in playing as a Griffin- a proud winner, yer a graceful loser if applicable. Such slsills 'are usually retained, giving each player a grear edge as a furure Varsity player. Thus far, rhe lower level Griffins have proven ro be the resting ground for rhe Varsity line, and each has successfully produced aualiry players. '7 Preparing for rhe season opener, serrer Steve Wood aligns rhe Griffin offense and calls for a three poinr stance, 5 , aw, , ,F ,vm ,, W, r 'll l we 'f 1 Ruff , , L' ' f ' ,t B M. ig, , , .mn ' I M, f . ' 2 35,5 A, -' , r fwlzfzw Qglfggi' f Vffffi . A ,. wv,:flf1s,rvsl, Qi -'Q H ' - ,, -If 5945 , , , ., f, ,gil ii . -fiom m f 2: 1ME.u,.si:.oma,.w.1r.sm1gf'ar+ 1- 49241 Mainrarning a O4-1 season record, Coach Lou Mile raises pride in rherr successful year Lou's aggressive Hgofger-em arrrrude has aided rhe ream in oorh rherr offensive gain and defensive guard, Freshman Football: First Row- Gary Cunnen, Nicls Gianformaggio, Brian Sandoval, Phil Pinro, Dllly Salas, Scorr Crenshaw Second Row- Bobby Lee, Lenny Fonranez, Roger Ross, Ron Scanlon, Shane Sherney, Ken Monrgomery, Sean l-loolss Third Row- Dan Vanwrnlsle, Marr McCabe, Milse Cole, Joe Donaldson, Milse Mullaney, Lance Sparlsman, Geoff Mellon, Neil Sorensen Fourth Row- Jason Deprna, Chris Rose, Coach Gibson, Coach Fisher, Coach Neil Sorensen, one of rhe more promising freshman players, displays his aoilirres as a frrsr srrrng player and ream leader O2 Sporrs Lung, Blaise Drovvn, Dave Alvarez Fifth Row- Rob flobinilan, Sreve Wood, Sreve Sroerer, Tod Spaugy, Dave Hughes, Brian Miller, Sreve Wood, Mike Porechrn, Tom Williamson, Greg Kuhn, Milse Levvis Sophomore Football: First Row-Phil Ottane, Robert Druclsenmiller, Scott Welsh, Derricls Napoles, Robbie lsarzaroff, Eddie Rachel Second Row-Marla Johnston, Robert Trice, Don Boling, Gerry l.eDoux, Wim Libby, Robbie Gordon Third Row-JT Snow, Brian East, Jae Coulter, Erils Duthie, Todd Tischler, Ricls Morgan Fourth Row-Brian Molles, Don Dul3ry, Coach Belle, Coach Mile, Coach Bowman, Coach Alvarez, Randy l-lacl-zer, James Howard Wit rf' i WM , - C: M' rf ' Q wh is W, rw -- Team Unifies --- With the diligent effort of all those involved, the Griffins Sophomore Football team proved to be a complete unit. The successful lsiclsing of Randy Hacker, upper left, helped the Griffin defense maintain a notable stance. Quarterback J.T. Snow, left, also added to the unity of the sophomore team. l-lis auicls decisive actions retained JT 's low interception and sacls statistics Although the abject of a strong offensive line is ta project forward and score, time to time a player is caught off guard while pursuing a Griffin touchdown, Rick Morgan, above, demonstrates this pressure ploy Sports 63 I Netters Talse Victory What may be a coach's dream, substantiated reality for Coach Ken Parker and his 1983-1984 Girls Tennis- Team, With eight returning lettermen, the experience, slsill and sportmanship maintained throughout the season carried their weight to the C.l.F, auaterfinals. With the leadership of Captains Kim Green. Kelly Smith and Valerie Spinosa, they became Empire League -Champs and claimed individual league honors. The doubles team of Elizabeth Hewitt and Kelli Moore emerged victorious over fellow team mates for the Doubles Title. Number one singles player, Kelly Smith, advanced to the Individual Competition and , reached Semi-finals. Each in her own proved to be a winner. 1 Aiming for an open and hard-tofrerurn area on her opponents' court, With full concentration, Kim Green baclshands a returned serve. With her doubles partner, she SWWQIGS DIOYGV Terri L06 maintains 0 solid SYOYUVG. Terri iS O three y90t goes on to win the match. VOVSWY membefl 4 s he . S... Q. , , K f ,W-RRG? i i t' C X , KY: V '- H ,aw ' ' v Coach Ken Parker confers with doubles partners Elizabeth Hewitt Und Kelli MOON? 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'S ,,,. , L r , A kwiimt it 3 , E3..f,i,..a 3 .,,,,MiV I A .. ss- , , 4, fs T tl T rv lr-7 E-, ,..,,l, , : fs x A + T xisgxg-'T 'f'tvv+!sgl'.li i'if 'T'x vw,1. . ,1 1 1 il Simple Perfection Dy the combined efforts of individuol ployers, the Girls Tennis Teom ploced first in leogue, With o winning ortitude, the unificotion of the ployers come quite eosily ond they proceeded ro perform os o teom Kelly Smith Ctop rightb disploys her rodiont otritude with o quads smile ond o brisls return. Volerie Spinoso, too, enjoys ployino os the gleoms ot her opponent. Although winning is just o reword, it does not olvvoys come eosily. Elizabeth Hewitt Cobovei disploys her greot concenrrotion Sports O5 JV Lashes Gpponents The Girls' JV Tennis team has progressed greatly within the last few years. Because the varsity team is limited in size, many quality players participate at the junior varsity level. Under the leadership of Captain Deanna Benstead the team proved to be quite successful in the Empire League. Members are: Miki Aurang, Mara Bloom, Deanne Delaney, Kathy Ernst, Heather Gergen, Stepanie Graham, Barbara Habenicht, Shari Hansen, Erica Huang, Kathy Mackay, Koryn Nagel, Lara Obradovitch, Michelle Palermo, Vitisia Pangelinan, Lisa Perles, Stephanie Pszyk, Ericka Scott, Laura Silverman, Ellen Wilerson and Melanie Wood. 4? A I K9 W fy- ff aff rfffx Being a seasonal sport, many tennis players tend to slocls off during the summer, Fall league Although her league play was limited, Erica Huang participated regularly as action inspires players such as Heather Gergen to dedicate most of her time to practice and a substitute opponent, aiding her fellow teammates in their strategy and improving her summer physique. aggressiveness. I-ler effort was greatly appreciated throughout the season. 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'fn , ......-..,,.-....,....,,.-1.. ..,..- During a oreals between sets, Laura Silverman contemplates her oppo' nemg mgve-5 lr was 0 gruelltng game, but Los Al won the march, Preparing to serve her first ace, Kathy Ernst anticipates winning in straight sets Kathy's serves are quite powerful and auiclr clinching the team a CIF position oo Sporrs . .A,, T :-. .T Q.,2V 1 2 - ' Varsity Badminton With rhe superb coaching of Nancy Hagan, Las AI's badminton ream flourished. The team spent rime in daily practice which put rhem ar an advantage over other Empire League reams. Coach l l df Hagan's constant encouragement made the sport a pleasure ro play regardless of , f the outcome. Lilse all other arhleric reams an campus , ' one af the badminron ream's major goals lil' M HW was to play in the Empire League Ylll, championships. The ream displayed a spirit .i ' T w of fair play which reflected well on Los AI 1 and earned rhem respect rhroughour the J El Empire League, Front Row- Kelly .. - I Gallagher, Misty Parz, Ther Win, Second l' 'MM' ' Row- John ArmUo, Pat Campazano, Julietra X A-W, , - Sipprelle, Noreen Wenien, Third Row- Milse 'J ' A , M V 'V Hernandez, Bob Sanregrer, Johnny Chiu, lZ'? 'V JA Mike Hernandez, a member of rhe varsity team, swings bacls ro rerurn rhe birdie. Even rhough badminron is a one-on-one game Milse appreciares rhe encouragemenr of the other team members. Noreen Wenjen remembers that changing the posirion of rhe body Junior Varsity Badminton: Front Row- Sally Lee, Malin: Gupra, Julie Coonrz, Second Row- Milse gives a player more baclshand power She purs this knowledge into Humphries, Carla Coppola, Courrney Nlorz, Todd Flanagan, Third Row- John Warerbury, Tim practice and sharrers her opponent, Farone, llichard llamaglia, David Rayburn, Bob Tuclser Sporrs 07 Men Race To Win The duration of a runner's school day ls spenr on extended runs rhat each musr malse ro remain physically fir. Across miles of asphalr and El Dorado Paris rerrain, rhe Griffin Cross Country ream trained rhroughour rhe summer as well as rhe firsr semesrer. Co-educational training with rhe Girls' Cross Counrry team and Freshman Squad made rhe ream nor only unified by their sporr bur added confidence ro each as they accomplished individual goals. This year may be described as a growing period, as many of rhe members were new ro rhe team. All anricipare nexr year ro be successful. when running grear disrances, ir is procrical ro ser a speed and pace yourself Bob Archuleta and Charlie Bueno run rogerh- er, synchronizing rheir pace The lasr few miles af a cross counrry race are rhe mosr crirical Tim Innes srrives ra remain ahead of approaching runners. 08 Sporrs ,V 4 o',nl',. 1,f i This season culminared wirh rhe CIF prelims ar El Dorado Parl-Q. The competition woe intense, as rhe individual runners resred rheir complere physical and menral capaci ries. Each pursued personal goals as well as rhe ream's. Men's Varsity Cross Country: First Row-Les Wesrbrools, Steve Sroll-2, Tim Innes, Bob Sanregrer, Glenn Urara Second Row-Coach Alvarez, Norm Davivson, Chris Bolton, Charlie Buena, Bob Gerhardr, Dan Smith, John I Burlcerr, Coach Gragnano 'x Men's Freshman Cross Country: First Row-Bob Archulera, John Graieda, John Warerbury, Tam Poe, Bennerr, Bob Tuclter Second Row-Coach Alvarez, Rich Bamoglia, Gary Dingillo, Nlilse Marrinez, Greg Par Campuzano, Brad Rawls, Coach Gragnano 'l in 4 Girls Cross Country: First Row-Cooch Grognono, Krisri Zendr, Tnereso Gorcio, Lori Jock, Debbie Kurrelo, Koren We-srbrools, Michelle Srrorron, Louro Huff, Shorlene Jirnez, Puononi Pereiro, Cooch Alvorez -1- Breezin' Along Alrlwougn fielding o very young sguod, rl'ie Griffins were exrremely comperirive in rl'ie Empire Leogue. The nucleus of nexr ye-or's reom will be subsronriored on rerurning vorsiry runners. Two of rnose ore Theresa Garcia, lefr, ond Kristi Zendt, above. Born nove proven rhernselves fore- runners in rhe Empire Leogue. Sporrs OO Girls Go Qverboard As usual, the gymnastic team had another outstanding season this year. ln March, they had the opportunity to compete in A Palm Springs where they earned a first place trophy, lt seems to have become a tradition for the gymnasrs at Los Al to win league championships year after year. This year was number eleven. Our four year members include Valerie Chaves and Tracy Blankenship. Cheryl Birdsall, Jean Ingerle, Chris DeGregory and Julie Green tools the four top all-around scores in most of the meets. Without the time and effort of coach Sharon Flynn the gymnastics team would not be where they are today. ' f ' L Displaying her great expertice and agility, Julie Green moves into complete splits an the four inch wide beam, Along with being a gymnastic team member, Julie made the Varsity Cheer squad as a sophomore. balance team, .HL L L , JW. Y ., , W, W- , .- .... ,.,,.,. A ,M Three year member, Jean Ingerle, proves that hard vvorls pays off by demonstrating a bacls extension with extreme concentration on the films? f -,ji , H- ,r,,, fff ssl.. . , i,s. ,,,s, ,ggjiii ,,,, ,S ,S ,,,...,s,,i... G as W 3 , . Varsity Gymnastics Varsity Gymnastics: Front ' ' Row- Anna Chen, Lisa Lander, Susie Pulec, Sara J T Brain, Rosanne Garcia, Mary 'i ri Boland, Julie Green, Lisa , Boyd Second Row- Kandie ii. 5 Campbell, Kris Schlauch, i' 535. Stacey Warino, Laura 1,3 Silverman, Shelly Leonard, Kelly Marheney, Karen g Buhler, Chris DeGregory Third Row- Valarie Chavez, Cheryl Birdsall, Jana Lifshin, fl T Jean lngerle, Kelly Gaines, Tracey Blankenship, Elyse Goodman, Kelly Spaulding ' i fs 'ff 'SC N 'ZW-. X , , , 4 V , V V W 4 1 ,S rrrr'r W 70 Sports Tv, fr -F T k A U -j- ,f we-W, :h,,M,NN, ,4.....Q f -x 4 . Q frsza-are--ef-Q f . , ' WA '?r 'f V V -'Q f ' . ' Nqr- ..........,. 4-.,.....-w.,.. ,,,., ,,.-,..,,.,...,,. 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Sporrs 71 l-IQO Polo lvlolses Woves The sport of vvorer polo requires individuol rolenr os vvell os o reom effort. The oquoric ormosphere rholses communicorion difficult to decipher, thus requiring self-cooching ond judgement, This yeor the Griffins produced on odequore reom which ploced third in the Empire Leogue. Quolifying for CIF lower broclser, the oquojoclss proceeded ro the quorrerfinols where they lost in sudden deoth, over time. The loss vvos o cleor reflection of the seoson. Diverse interests ond injuries, too, fools their roll on the reom os o whole, ond utmost os o winning unit, Their effort, though, will not be unnoticed. ff W - Complete concenrrorion is required for o successful poss, Co-Coproin Jock Perisho eyes where his poss should be thrown. lr vvos o tough decision ond mode in less rhon 2 seconds. r Egg .we X 5 L,,.sf:M-ws ' iirsi ' T - 6 T , s..,,x,, is f k ' 5 V . ff' use W 5 M 4, ' 'M ., gf i'l' 1'-f Tug LeCompte, right, intercepts the worer polo boll with on oppo- nent on his roil, Ir wos o close coll our the rolenred ployer pulled ir offs Scott Leonard, obove, reoches for the Griffin boll, trying ro lseep the ploy ond his opponent free from interference. 72 Sports Mm-62 will 521 t Varsity Water Polo: First Row-Phil Wyles Second Row-Dovid Corpenrer, Don Gregory, Mike Porricls Third Row-Scorr Leonord, Tug LeCompre, Derels Hobbs, Jocls Perisho, Adom Gregory Fourth Row-Por Mcllroth ' iik'x'nw 49 V4 ,IMA 45? ,,. , ,f S 4- Fw .,,. Q-Kwik. ,s 4 ul ,,,., ,..,-. ,Sm ' , wwrrm wvn ' V, ,, niqgw. ,,A,.,,,,,,,.-, Q: , ,wif V 210' ' ' , 4 ' My I I 4 ,ff,,. Q' -1- Aauanourics Scott Leonard, upper lefr, displays his defensive ralenr as his fellow reammares ser up their defensive zone. Each player is required ro be diverse in his every move. Mike Patrick, upper righr, uses his legs ro remain afloar while preparing ro receive an offensive pass. Frusrraring fouls fend ro lower rhe morale of many players, our Derek Hobbs, Cenrer leff, rnufiers a few words nonchalanrly and conrinues ro play. Sophomore Tug LeCompte, is viral ro winning, as David Carpenter, lefr, knows. Sporrs 70 l Men Poss For Points This yeor the Junior Vorsity Worer Polo reom hos proven to be very rolenred. lr hos developed mony ployers ro rhe copociry of ploying vorsiry polo. Mony of rhese ployers ploying os substitutes in vorsiry gomes, Subsriroring ployers goin benefits rhor help rhem improve their sense of oggression. Worer polo, which is o very complicored sporr, most run smoothly. Every ployer musr lsnow exocrly vvhor is hoppening during rhe events thot hoppen in o gome. For this reoson, ir rolses time for ployers to be reody for the vorsiry reom. :lemme .wwf I . fruiffv Q' 4 M , . 3, u ,ly f. , W -is.,J9l0waf,.f -+A' 151 ft ,aww , ,Sw .,x,. X. xsfimn I Eorly in rhe gome, Steve Muccioro rerrieves rhe polo boll ond prepores ro poss ir. l-le hos ro mol-ae sure he molses rhe proper movement so rhe orher reom does nor sreol rhe boil. He complered rhis roslf ond improved rhe reoms chonce for vicrory. 'SW FreshmonfSophomore Woter Polo: Front Row- More Alperr, Sreve Moccioro, Dovid Fusco Second Row- Lonce Scheiner, John Englerr, Phil Bornes Third Row- Eric Sr Morrin, Dorry Sincloir, Andrew Scheiner, Croig Molone 74 Sporrs Junior Varsity Water Polo: Front Row- Moria Clemmons, Kenr Romsyer. Second Row- Adom Torem, Mike Lynch, Fobrice de Soinr Choffrey Third Row- Poul Corter, Gene Sollovvs Fourth Row- Robert Fischer l i l l l 1 3 i him 5 ,pw Before rhe worer polo Qome begin, Mark Clemmons helps prepore rhe pool by serring up rhe rimer, porring rhe gools inro rhe worer, ond moving rhe reom benches inro ploce. N es fc 1 is, fy ' sf mc ?3,ff'v:.wsX. s- f A '-4 .gs-V s f cm-655, sw, ,cc assfokszy Ss K - 4 fr . 5 W .,,,, , , , S-.f Q S s X s i nnsqgq s Surf Team: Front Row- Sreve Marshall, Marr McGann, Richard Mechling, Andy van Holr Second Row- Dill Mc6ran, Mike Marrinez, Lance Walker, Scorr Firzgerald, Perer Willhoir, Don Srrack, Mike Morro, Joe Donaldson Aww ,. , M We Y egg Q X X fc Sz W We ke , Ms X M X V ,if , f X 4 6 -it, , J .f f X2 'M f..,f... Q fx L2 W 91 ,lr Q f fi9Q.9'K mg ri fi'2?'s ,x 2 2 itffi lfgffii Q X W fi f if rg if 22 4112 s i rms V ,fs as AQKQHQY Q Zac Surfers l-lang Ten Surfing is a California sporr rhar fakes courage, a arear sense of balance, and, of course, a beach. Since rhe surf ream is fairly new, and is an off-campus rearn, ir is nor well knovvn, l-lovvever, vvirh winning comperirion surfing from people such as Matt McGann, Doug McGonn, and Doug MocCreody and supervision of their advisor Mr. Anthony, lefr, rhis rearn will hopefully become one of rhe exciring sm. arhleric choices rhar a srudenr may selecr. Sporrs 75 Volleyball Spilses Ner One very demanding sporr, menrally and physically, is volleyball. This year rhe Varsiry Squad consisred of seven seniors and only rwo juniors. Alrhough rhey did nor auire malse ir ro CIF, rhey srill had an overall good year, vvirh many dedicared players. Ar rhe avvards banauer, Judy Chavez vvas given rhe Mosr Valuable Player award. Judy broughr rhe ream rogerher in rimes of rrouble. The Junior Varsiry ream did well, also, Coached by Jami Moore, rhey all pulled rogerher and enjoyed a fun and exciring season. if S 5 rw , 1 V fff swim A de-dicared person ro volleyball Bonnie Burns prepares for a final ser Her accuracy will be a SGVWIOV 1UdY Ch0VeZ COVWCGVWVVOVGS O0 me SGVVG She 'S OJUOUT T0 VeC9lV9 deciding focror of rhrs close game Varsiry Volleyball Varsity Volleyball Front Row Deanna Hawks Judy Chavez Carhy Allard Susie Kuzmich Second Row A. .D Bonnie Burns Mary Halal , Q Candy Hayashi Lisa Jones Q Vrqk Jennifer Marrinis Coach Par ' D Giarrarano. She has been on rhe volleyball ream for her enrire four years ar Los AI , - . f , .r 3.. .,,, ,.W,,,-,,,,r4,.,., ,,,,,l,..,. fc. W,-1, gg, ry u-f gl. V. H: ,- V, ,fy H I V, V , If A. V I . A - f- f , ,ry '::,s:f 4,,,,,,- rffwgf. V J . f , 76 Sporrs .x, Y-nf M u - w 1 x . , w X Q3 f Q . i 'Numivr '7f. lm W E M510 S51 MSWORS 3? You ,fix fix 0 hm -1 , K 7, 4 r iyj, ANL! 7 me 'K Nm 'rl' V V , W 5 'M f Q' 5 . Q., QWS4 , 2 ' f ' uf Hwf , x f' Qfzt. if -f 1 f' 0, ' 'ww , ,W 4, :', 1- 3, Abi? . ,Mg V ,I V, ,A ,. , . f, f , , 1 J 59' 72 ,Q , ,. A,, N. fi ff W EU, 4 ff 1 ' f 11 Q fav fi iid' M Vorsiry Scores Gool The 1988-1984 seoson vvos o very exciting one for rhe Los Alomiros Vorsiry Men's Soccer Teorh. The reom worked on condirioning ond shooring slsills, os vvell os offensive ond defensive slsills, before rhe seoson srorred oncl conrinued ro do so rhroughour rhe seoson. Under rhe direcrion of Cooch Ron Schwondt, rhe reorn srrove ro reoch rheir rnoin gool: ro be rhe besr reom in rhe Empire Leogue ond enrer rhe CIF ployoffs. The reorn come close ro succeeding, but did nor meer rhese gools ond hove odopred rhern for nexr yeor. 4mf,gyM 'fw f Www ,24 5- 1. Q' f Im 1 ' 1 iggaymmiw ma ' rW?iL f' ' , Z4 ff' iff ,' ,Vw frf' '.:ll-1949 Goalie Steve Snyder worches rhe vvorld's firsr orbiring soccer boil. The boil is lounched by fullbocls Bringing rhe boil down field ond rrying ro ser up o gool for rhe Griffins Poul Pork. The Griffins greorly relied on rheir defense ro hold rhe leod for Los Alomiros. it Nknsry f Soccer V Front Row- Monoger Dovid Cloymon, Jeff Coonrz, Jomie ' McGonn, Joson Zornrnicls, gl Corrnine Nopoloron, Robbie I Korzoroff, Fobrizo Zcizzeron -A Second Row- Cooch Ron A. Schwondr, Sreve Snyder, is Riclsy Shorrridge, Joe I-losrie, - Arlo Jorgensen, Doug MocCreody, Dovid Horris, Don S Woechrer, Poul Porls, Bobbie V Shorrridge, Vicror Flores holfbocls Joe Hostie does so, hurdling his opponenr on rhe vvoy. Nw r 9 if ' , ' 4 yfrwwwr ., f.QssfvyKm mi MZ, ,,u,,,J,, Z, , 1, ,ff 4 ,, ,,,, -f , , , V, .., ,. , ,f,,..ff ,- , ,V V- ., , h S, ',4rs.,3,,-,f,p '- fu -rw -fr -,ir 1, 78 Sporrs see J 54.-2.1:-J Junior Vorsity Soccer: First Row- Koveh Esreghomor, Scorr Soxon, Chris Ziegler, Morls Mogono, Bobby Shonoberger, Dihn Nguyen, Robbie Noooles, Jim Devlin Second Row- Mike Melencon, Issoc Guzmon, Wimp Libby, Dovid Corlen, Por McDonieI, Dovid Hosrie, Geoff Biclsel, John Espinoso, Cormine Nopolirono, Jim Dupuy - Quia? 'qw . ,,,, A , I efi' V I N .,.... M ,J ,V x ,, n Q t fb, A X , B wif , Under rhe direcrion of Cooch Brett Dovis, rhe JV Soccer Teom oloyed well rhroughour rhe seoson Finishing rhird in rhe Empire Leogue, rhe reom ployed ogoinsr mony rough comperirors ond come our wirh mony vicrories. The reoms excellenr defense ond exoiosive offense wos rhe reoson for rheir success Vorsiry forword Ricky Shortridge, Iefr, dribbles dovvnfield, JV goolie Mork Mogono, obove, molses on oursronding sroo ro sove o gooi Spoii I i- JV Soccer Excels T Frosh Score Victory The whistle blows meaning the game is over. Los Al's Freshman team is the winner of the game. The score, 9-1. The team had many games lilse this. The Griffin freshmen were a dominant force in the Empire League this year. Under the supervision of coach Jerry Stowell, the Junior Varsity team did very well in the first year of the team's history. This was the first all freshman Soccer team for Los Al. The team worlsed very hard on their offensive and defensive slsills and went into each game in good shape and left the games with a winning V attitude. N 4 'Wf'Z4wreezmrrm'w'- t' 0 .V . . M , V lu, 'M jf - . 'egg . ' f ,' 2 K. 'Sn '- I, . V , M4 X V' 'ff lWWMQ!f:V?'Mm ' ' ff' ff ffifg, ZZ ,,, -i in ' l Malsing another spectacular save, goalie Lance Sparkman concentrates on nat letting this ball get in the ner. Lance did this consistently throughout the season, as did Dale Lane. the other freshman goalie. The two goalies together helped hold leads for the Griffins, Www Q, Halfbacls Dino Syrengelas is o very smart player on the Soccer field. Using his head, Dino lsnoclss the ball upfield. V 'V r ze V 2511 J 2514 V V ' Vysm, . . s , fix V Q 5 V Wir W M-my V L V is 5 4-,, ,,WL V. g f f y., 0, fl, 4 . 4 U W, 7,4 In .,. 1 -0..:.- ,sr f ,gm H t' -i - -V Y Mr A 1 '9 'r iw? f ,f QV fr, 2 A H P ' ' 32, rw , f ,r1' -1 I , I , . fr 1: 1-.115 ,gr 1 if f ' , . V ff ,. A , Vs: ' -- 3, A77 g:y5:,'vgfz g f +-zrfqmf . 'f L H '- W1 JJ- it V ' t -. ., . T WT ' , -, , w' A '17 -assi. C .' 1522 fy g A ' ' g, S.. .rev 5 , ,nv ,. Ai ' , 'V 2424. 'F ., - ' 'ii W ' . :f' ,, 1 ,Jw s g 5 hy ' f , Vw: .5: - - ,: g. 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Q Quenching their thirst with a bottle of water as they walls off the field are halfbacls Eric Schwandt and goalie Lance Sparkman. 80 Sports Freshman Soccer: Front Row- David Conbs, Grant VanCleve, Gary Sinclair, Leland Jay, Paul Reyes, Mike I-lumphri6S Eric Schwandr, Derils Sparta, Dino Syrengelas Second Row- Kenny Montgomery, Lance Sparlsman, Scott Sargeanr Eddie Manfro, Brian Nostie, Todd Campbell, Danny Vela, Dale Lane, Shane Tscherny, Coach Srowell Jy Girls Soccer J Junior Varsity Soccer: Front Row- Chariro Adle, Lesley Durlsee, Susana Grote Sheila Fajado Second Row- Danelle Buricls, Sheri Long Cindy Morin Kathy Pelligrino Ainee Newlander Joanna V Williamsy Third Row- Coach Wectar Mary Younlsin Stephanie Welch Diana Barcienras Brenda Vooriing Candy Cheesbro . G or 1 Soccer Women Win 1 Pushing past an opponent is Lesley Durkee, lefr. A tired Stephanie Able, above Iefr, chases after the ball, Keeping her eye on the ball is Heidi Sendro, above, Varsity Soccer Team Members: Sreohanie Able, Mara Bloom, Nancy Claris, Maria Eschenbrenner, Julie Fusco, Mary Halal, Lori Heinselmen, Terri Hubert, Lori Jacls, Lisa Kanasi, Jennifer Marrines, Mali McGolden, Wendy Salisbury, Julie Schulrz, Heidi Sendro, Sracey Wilford, Hillary Rourr. Sporrs 81 Nerrers Ace Psegorto Under the coreful direction of Cooch Ken Porlser, the Men's Vorsity Tennis reom spent two to three hours o doy in oroctice ond oorriciooted in meets ond tournomenrs severol times o vveels. ln order to goin more experience the teom spent three weeks in ore-leogue gomes ploying schools who ore outside the Empire Leogue. Once leogue gomes oegon they spent two months vying for the chomoionship. Although tennis is genetolly thoughr of os on indiyiduol soorr the Men's Vorsity Tennis teom, through dedicotion ond loyolry, creoted o reom our of o grouo of individuols. During o recent motch, Michael Posner focuses on the ooll os it rushes towords him. Michoel lsnovvs the importonce of this motch ond therefore tolses it very seriously. Concentrotion is imperotiye for odequote surviyol in this highly competitive, highly vioble sport, Hum As he loolss toword the slay for the oncoming boll, Scott Fernboch fully extends his otm to goin enough momentum to stifle his opponents chonces. W .:,l.m.,Wm W, ,,j.'1e- Q ,VA , , ,,, ,T ii. i,ii, irii Vorsiry , MM-'M i Tennis Q T , . ,s,,.,s,f y f jr Q- .. Vorsity Tennis: Front Row- V T Michoel Arios, Michoel Posner, f' .fi X Ion Borsrow, Michoel Egon, ' f Eric Arios, Alon Go Second , 535 Row- monoger Seon Corlson Joson Zommicls, Mott l , Botemon, Robbie Wilson, Kit , RPN Codils, Fobrice de Soint , Choffroy, Scott Fernboch, Tom lv 1' I-lefferen, Dorrin Smith, Cooch ei L5 l4en Porlser, stot girl Kelly M, 7 ' Smith Eli? 1, N, x:mm:w1sQW V V V l V 1 62 Sports E. l , . . f 6 Y i , - . E i i 1 , V , 4. ,C . Tom Hefferan slsy-roclsers inro rhe air ro gain conrrol over rhe ball, He Eric Arias sreos forward ro loo rhe ball aacl-z over rhe ner. Eric's commirrmenr ro rhe game is rerurns rhe ball wirh more power and speed rhan his appanenr responsible for his oursranding success an rhe ream. He and his brother Michael are borh an expecrs. asser ro the ream. H -,N'rr.' x s Q : K -rx ffxffk 5 . ' 'K ,. ' c A,,.-- . ,IL ,, 1 1 Ii , V f Q '7- - Q 1 I 5 , , 0 J A, ,, ,,. so CN no me e Q 1 l 2 is rs? WW' ,, , 1 Junior Varsity Tennis: Front Row- James Sipprelle, Devin Lasr, Ramchand Parriarca, Kenro Braolxs Second Row- Steven Varnes, Scorr Piaber, Jeff Cimbolo, Michael Chen, Gary Sinclair, Carl Gaede, Eric Roberts, Randy Pain, Payman Bidarl, Jimmy Chou Third Row- Sean Carlson, Chris Ehler, Fabrizo Zazzeron, Thomas Nocl-zold, llaberr Le-ff, Troy Deurscher, Larry Reinlsing, Lance Walker, Chris Buonocore, James Ken, Karr Sava, Chris Bale, Coach Parker l Fabrice de Soinf Choffray uses a pivar ro par his arm's srrongesr muscles , behind rhe ball. Matt Bateman, righr, raises on riproe for besr mobiliry during - dv o baclshond swing. Sporrs 83 Swimmers Cur Walse There are many differenr eyenrs which a swimmer can parricipare in. All are composed of differenr disrances of bacls srrolse, burren'ly andfor freesryle, The women's swimming ream was composed of rhirry-one members. Three oursranding women qualified for CIF finals: Shari Carll, Julie Gilchrest and Fiona Sinclair. The men's ream was builr of rwenry-six members, Adam Gregory, Derek Hobbs, Jack Perisho and Phil Wyles qualified for CIF. Swimming bacls srrolse, Dan Gregory piclss up his pace so rhar he can I-:eep rhe lead and win his race, Before her race Judy Holzgang worlrs for rhe ream She ofren helps record rimes of swimmers and srops rhe rimer ar rhe lanes during rhe meer Varsiry Swimming Men s and Women s Varsity Swimming Front Row Barry Sinclair Jim Oberalser Kenr Ramseyer David Carpenrer Danny Gregory Milse Parricls Ed Hirsch Second Row Paul Carrer, Bob Cassel, Michele Adams, 'I Rochele Adams, Rhonda Pererson, Shahana l-lassenlleep, Srephanie Welch Lisa Bailor, lsarhy Ernst, lyy Chou Third Row- Scorr Leonard, Milre Srea, Judy Holzgang, Elizaberh Schucla, Barbara gl l-labenichr, Ashley Pseelses, Shelly Colaluca, Mary Reis Fourth Row- Jacls gg Perisho, Fiona Sinclair, Derels Hobbs, Marc Alperr Fifth Row- Kerry McMahon, Shari Carll, Julie Gilchrisr, Susan Gurhrie, Jenni Buys, Andrew ' I Scheiner Qs- Ww- Ar rhe end of rhe pool Bob Kassel Kathy Spiegel Paula Nasakowski Shelley Colaluca Debbie Mukumal Shahana Hassenlleep and Ashley Reekes help cheer o fellow swimmer on ro anorher vicrory 5.-5.12. -' 12 - .,,, 2 e-ei, , rr B4 Sporrs l l i l , e, . ,, , L . 5. I Frosh!Soph GirI's Swim Team: Standing- Coach Gruff, Coach Guthrie, Sandy Daniels, Debbie Nomm, Grace Wang, Terri Estes, Julie Meadows, Michele Adams, Marcia Kingsbury, April Delaney, Shari l-Iansen, Carrinne Haskins, Kerry Kyle, Lisa l-less, Michele Pagenlropp, Kathy Spiegal, Kristi Spiegal, Shana Totem, Lynn Clissold, Mary Reis, Kelly Chaides, Ashley Reelses Sitting- April Jones, Meg Sanregret, Ellen Wilkerson, Amy Wandstrar, Stephanie Robertson, Rhonda Peterson, Paula Wasilsowslsi, llochele Adams, Shahana l-lassene Keep, Denise Kanel-za, Kelly Lynch, Stephanie Welch, Lori Garcia 1 - if, gt, 1, Q' X . Fil Swimmers Gulp -- Swimming is a very rewarding sport, and students strive to do the best that they can. Julie Gilchrist, upper left, is a four year varsity swimmer, a record holder in the one hundred yard relay and baclsstrolse relay, and a holder of the Athletic Achievement Award-Press Telegram. After a stressing race Derek Hobbs, middle left, tests at the end of the pool and FroshfSoph Men: Front Row- Steve Muccioro, Robert Rhyu Second ROW- aslss what his time was, Swimming back strolse in a race, Barbara Lance Scheiner, Phil Barnes, John Englert, Scott Listoulch Third Row- Trent Hobenicht Obove wives for O grew mme Charlton, Craig Malone, Andrew McMahon Fourth Row- Eric StMartin, David ' ' ' F usco, Barry Sinclair l Sports 85 Shots Sinls Riyals The girl's baslseroall program shoors roward rhe goal of rraining irs porricipanrs in rhe fundamentals of oaslseroall and overall afhleric sportsmanship. Although rhe program laclsed ir's much needed recognition, rhe girls devoted rhenwselves ro a successful season. An all-around efforr by rhe reams as a whole oyerrode any one individual srar. The most remarkable aspecf of all rhe reams, Varsiry, Junior Varsiry, and FreshnnanfSophon'1ore, is rhe aoiliry ro rnainrain high spirirs rhrough rough worers and ro conrinue ro conrrioure their ralenrs ro rhe arhlerics program, Wirh fierce concenrrorion, senior co-captain Alicia Welch charges pasr an opponent on roure ro her goal, ro gain anorher oaslser ro srifle rhe comperirian Alicia was a consisrenr high scorer for each game rhroughour rhe season, , l Starring painr guard, senior Judy Chavez, searches rhe lsey for an opporruniry ro assisr anorher rearn baslier, Coach Moore depends on Judy's slsill ro pull rhe ream up in rhe league rankings, -'W' .,. :l- mf ,.,-:,. , - ,M WWW!-W - if Bum , ,-ff mm? s qwmskwm , ,H ,JW-M , ff Varsity Girl s Varsity Basketball Kneeling Cco coproinb Judy Chavez Cco caprainb Alicia Welch Standing Coach Debbie Fleming Suzy Triple-rr April Alvarez DeAnna Hawlss Sracy Lee Jeannerre Dorsey Mary Reis lselli Moore Coach Jarni Moore To celeorore rhe season a banauer was held in rhe girls honor There rhe awards were presenred for rhe mosr oursranding players The award for Besr Defense wenr ro Alicia Welch. The Best Offense Award was given ro Jeannette Dorsey. Lasr our nor leasr, Kelli Moore was 'fl named as rhe Most Voluaole Player, L J J N X! ff f 6 175 .f.:, C 1-'- ' , 'W W' ' AM V' ' W H A if Az., :cf Nv',- ' . ,. I, 1, , ,-:,,lvv rf ., ,Y '-.,A jvzi,-5353 ,,:,v, 3 .,,,. . im my M, 4 Bas set a 1 zz f ff fi ff ff ' ' ' 1 ff iii ' - - H f 1, .gt ' J F U J J 1 iz? W , NYU, z, , Y , Y We Y A, V , , W . , , . ft-11 5 f- em Y ' , ..-WsnsM,,sf,..s,, 'Z ' , f-2s Y .. , W . me ,s,..,,,,,. L ,M 4 f: f1 ,5?' j .iw Q, ,rv f, .1 V Y me W ,L ws, ,M , . ,, ., V ee., W ,--s wg., MM --'-f f gm f . ,. 4 V A , , ,,.. , . ,.,, .f - i , . V Bo Sporrs il K t l A if c I l ,V :Vg JV :LV ' Vt V, V , P T: r .4 1 G .i . ' ., Ykf 'T i ii Q is Since a shor or pass ro rhe cenrer seems impossible, Catherine Gaw passes the ball bacl-2 ra rhe painr guard ro resrarr rhe play 7 Q 'I 4-1 As Los Al sers up irs offense, Denise Kaneko concenrrares as she dribbles down rhe courr where her awairing reammares posirion rhemselves around the key. Denise is rhe srarring poinr guard, is-5 '4l ,fi Junior Varsity Girl's Basketball: Kneeling- Traci Engel, Karhy Spiegal, Denise Kanelso, Gail Chelsouras, Standing- Coach Jami Moore, Co-Caprain Deanna Bensread, Co'Caprain Julie l-lerberr, Diane Lawrence, Arlene Druno, Carherine Gow, Coach Debbie Fleming 7'u... ' Q5-5' -in V - at Z , , 5 if 'I ' if -M he ,,..,,-.VNMVNN -WS . . ii , A J 1. VH 1,4 ' , Q NN- .,,, ' VV , g g , ' V VV , V. f' ,. V Q 1 4, V :VS iffffy- ,, ,, ef ,' , 1 . V -SN, Q S. V V .I , V 'i VV VV .M 10' W. Z' ,, ' ,Q ' f ' fir ik ,W l ' . it V V ,if '.VA , ,Q V V V V , VV V , , 44. 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VVVVZV K V V 3,5 V ' f ,LVM ' .f Ar rhe girl s basketball banauer, rhe Junior Varsiry ream's T, ru T i T T M v i - 5 ji LV 4,21 QV V1 !2,,Vam VZ V Lim N A VV R get KV ost auable Player award was presented ro Denise Kaneko, the Most Improved was awarded ro Traci Engel, FreshmanfSophomore Girl's Basketball: Front Row- Cindi Ro ss, Julie Mead' and rhe Mosr lnspirarional was given ro Diane Lawrence. ows, Carrie Oliver, Shannon Polacels, lsare Odonnell, Shelley Slszoglund, Shannon The team recognized Michelle Palermo as rhe Mosr Bruce Second Row- Shelly Chandler, Kari Gunn, Stacy Thomas, Michelle Palermo, Improved player, and Tricia Hatfield as the Nlosr Valuable Shannon Ming, Tricia l-lariield Player, The Coach's award was presenred ro Kate Odonnell. Sporrs 87 lvlen Capture Title With three returning varsity lettermen, the Los Al Varsity Baslsetball team again captured the Empire League's first place title, A record of 12-2 qualified them for CIF playoffs. Overall, all the players performed consistently well throughout the entire season. David Stockwell, three year varsity letterman, was an all league player two years in a row and vvas selected for the Registers 19811 All-Orange County Baslsetball team, Keith Kaub, tvvo year varsity letterman, also was chosen for the All- Orange County team, joining only five previous Griffins. Point guard Casey Stetler set a new school assist record for a game. l ' ' I 4 , ,hy C - . naman- Whtle the shooter prepares a tree throw, senior Jeff Weber extends his arm to get Displaying his shooting ability, Paul Crandall stuns his ready to blocls out any opponents' chances to grab the rebound left is a steady all- opponent, Paul lS an essential tothe inside game Ground ployef under the boslaer 88 Sports Varsity Baslsetball Varsity Basketball Standing Sean Belle JT Snow Casey Stetler Jett Weber Paul Crandall Andy WoodS Keith l4aub, 'lim lrvin David Stocl-tvvell John Pseparuls Milse Willis Kneeling- Coach Broolss Coach Ditfie s'.,,' Q ia, Tfii E Mia X i W -,v ,NVVXYW , QV ,, , ,- Q u X Seniors are an imporrahr asser ro rhe varsiry ream, Their experience and QQ ,Z , N 1 rf .sf J: f leadership are ralaeri for grahred, Casey Stetler, far lefr, shows his clecisivehess by calling a crucial offensive play Shaorihg, Keith Kaub displays his aggressive manner. Three year lerrermah, David Stockwell, above, psyches himself up free rhraw shor. for a V , -I -V ' I ,- ' Sparrs BO t 'Q JV Beaches Gpposirion fait The Junior Varsity Griffin Basketball team sailed through the season with flying colors. The team manuevered skillfully through rough waters and came out victors, capturing the prestigious third place title. They launched the beginning of the season with the determination to conquer all opposing forces. Overall, several outstanding players exhibited their slsill throughout the season. For example, the leading scorer and rebounder for the year was Todd CWeepJ Jorgensen, and Robbie CDipJ Goodman led the team in assists. 594 ao! K M4 MM M,,,w My ,.,fif 'M Dart Smith and Mark Lewis get ready to spring into action as Starting players, Travis Tarchione and Robbie Goodman Todd Jorgensen concentrates on a free throw. They are within psyche themselves to neet the oncoming offense. The sight of o goal defensive plays are crucial to a games outcome l Great height is required to successfully thrust o Junior Varsity Basketball: Front Row- Garret Olson, Marla Lewis, Troy Deutscher, Dylan Fast, Jon Geldbach, Craig Grennon, lump bollintoateammate's grasp BartSmith Derels Bowen, Keith Shivets Second Row- Cornelius Lyle, Todd Jorgensen, Maris Wilderman, Coach Nliclselson, Dart Smith, measures up Travis Tarchione, Robbie Goodman OO Sports Cf , I Y 1 gtg Tremendous exertion is necessary to get the tip-off of a jump ball, Mike Lewis exhibits the required effort with the showmanship ot an expert To obtain the ball can lead to another possible advantageous two points S Q 2' 'lf QM 1 ir ,J ,fi 'W 'ef A , 5 , 3-f ,,,-.. Q ahffw Z , L1 WW, M ,f M ..4...,,!,,WW 49- f , , of To block his opponents chance of getting the rebound is Scott Sorenson's goal. Kevin Strawbridge also prepares to grab the ball and run a fast break -tb Ll 3 2, , W- - ',- - t i J'l Ul!l 61 x f i i Il D 1 fl Dc ' f f ,v l ' A , I J. f g l 5 - ws ,A -3 L gr' , i gf we iw? ' 4 , , Lol ' e it sf Sophomore Basketball: Front Row- Oscar Ribadeneiro, Jim Weber, Todd Carcelero, Coach Conan, Darryl Baker, Kevin Falsken, Bernard Caburian Second Row- Steve Swogel, Mark Schmitz, Garyloe, Todd Paulos, Randy Hacker, Mark Bellwood, Steve Howard, Rich Morgan Freshman Basketball Team A: Kneeling. Coach Figimora Standing- Roy Lin, Tommy Foster, Deron Scott, Michael Lewis, Scott Sorenson, Rick Helms, Alex Carpenter, Mike Rogers, James Everett, Bernard Peters, Kevin Strawbridge, Scott Omohundro xms 36 Q35 if ssl ' N55 if Freshman Basketball Team B: Front Row- Carl Gaede, Frank Quenga, Mark Parkinson, Coach Deprez, Kevin Mahoney, Robby Nen, Justin Knox Second Row- Steve Irwin, Doug Wadleigh, Steve Tarver, Steve Smith, Paul Wilde-rman, Nick Woods, Greg Merchant, Greg Irwin -- Forces Stifled -1- The Sophomore Griftins had an extremely prosperous season. With a record of 13 and 1, they captured the first place title, The deck hands proved their ability to defeat any daring challengers The Freshman A team emerged with an admirable season record. For the first time ever, a Freshman B team Joined the crew and, likewise, upheld the winning tradition. Sports Q1 their procrices consisted of drills in conditioning ond vveighrlifring. W 61' fp., 'f 3 , ll y , , lllsiglj gwfwwg Z W ESE? 'E . if 'lf i t ,ll ,:gz?'V 1 'l3h'O5i,if 5, 5323 l . . l 2 ,W,,,, The excitement of wrestling rong through the Los Al compus. nlggm gy gy f 55 5 . I Q A - ' With opportunity ro improve lost yeor's seosonol record, the 3 l 321 A5 y 1 ,. 1 ny reom vvorlsed hord together ro goin eoch victory. Although there is only o limited ornounr of Griffin reomvvorls involved in 2, 46 up ,..,f , ,. ' .. r wrestling, the reom vvos o unit ond eoch individuol vvin vvos o 3' 321' , hw I., f win for the sqood, With much reom tolenr, the Griffins foired Q? 4 A , - , vvell in seosonol meets. With o finol rush of odrenolin, eoch Qlll onricipored quolifying for CIF. Under the cooching of Mr. Bowers, Y I l Vfvf 1. , zWmm WvMWMnWM,,WmmMf4mQyfwwwswwwlfwiffmlxf Q X Firsi yeorjunior vorsiry wrestler Steve Dennis pre-pores for his rnorch by psyching his opponent our wirh his gloring eyes. -1 I ef ef , ',, iwvqk, ' .9 nu - ---f-M .,.,,.. V ' 2 V 5, l nj , , Sieve proceeded ro vvin. , l .-V Q , M K ,L .--Q 5 X ' Q K M 4 W 3 ' A, 5 W 5 H'-M 'f ' ? 'c'1jf 'l:3 , l sd l l if ,, W s . l l l if M l f ' 'vvr ' ,- I ,V 1. -- 3 H Q H t i f 1 Q ,., V Q ,f .,,,u. ,, ,, ,f , WW , l,1.,z:.,,,. ,M ' , 4 sg.. ---- Weeffxzfisffesf, ,,., 24:42 ' 5 2 , , , , Junior Varsity Wrestling: Front Row- Torn Sugihorci, Lenny Fonronez, Milse Mulloney, Milse Borron, Joe Next yeor's co-coproin Keith Lifshin begins rhe second round Voco Bruce Molin Morls Al err Second Row- Ro Jordon, Pool Whlrocre, Kevin Polocels, Milse Asher, Dovid in srorrin position Kurt Ri lemeyer will shore honors with . . P Y Q PP Vonwinlsle, Steve Dennis, Seon Murphy Keith for next yeor's reorn. +1 sicsslr f cQ, 23251 5Cw5f4'xgs3f 627451554 wi , ?fizQ,i5K Derric DuBourdieu shows us rhor olrhough he lS smoll in size, his spirit 92 Sporrs XJ 4 ag 97 ,rw '55 , ,swf FroshfSoph Wrestling: Front Row- Dovid Loeplse, Ronnie Sconlon, John Morgon, Derric Dul3oUrdieU, JomeS ond dererminorion will ulrirnorely prevoil Ising Second Row- Glen Dorrerr, Drerr Miner, Bill lnmon, Andy Remner, Corey Quinn, Donny Vonwinlsle Varsity Wrestling First Row- Hugo Fojaroo, Dirls Rippelrneyer, Keirh Lifshin, John Fajardo, Scorr Welsh, Glenn Urata, Milse Hernandez Second Row- Brian East, Rich Morgan, Roberr Bralslse, Kurt Rippelmeyer, Chad Kemp, Sean Murphy .r,1.' -fH-f ,,.,., ' M. r'f 'V ' it 2'A' f,, '-o2 Nrrr fr l Down For Pin Muscles strained, adrenalin flowing and intense concenrrarion present, Kurt Ripplemeyer, above left, arremprs ro flip his ooponenr for on eventual pin. Dr. Rudy Castrito, above, presents Co-captain Robert Brokke with the Sanra Fe High School wresrling rournarnents most valuable arhlere rrophy. Keith Lifshin shows his tremendous srrengrh as he near falls his fellow wrestler, Sports Q3 ,E Girls' Sofrooll Swings The Los Alamitos girls' sofrooll reams, with their minds ser on CIF, our forth rheir strongest efforts and sleills ro molse this rhe winningesr season yer. Thought ro be one of the best reoms in Los Al history, the girls had strenuous worlaours each day learning loorring drills and srraregies ro ourplay the opposing reams, Coach Jamie Moore, with years of experience in softball hos leorned from post seasons ro work hard with rhe girls ond molse rhem rhe best possible sofrooll ployers rhor they can be. Wirh good reom efforr ond sportsmanship the girls were tops in their leogue, Wollsing bocls to their dugout Teri Hubert and Jeanne Allard rall4 abour how close rhor lost call Alicia WGJSIW DVGDOVGS TO Q0 FO DOF OQOIVWSF Kennedy A VGTGVOO of The vvos, lr resulted in 0 double ploy for me Opponent Vorsiry Sofrboll reom she hos helped the reom to many victories if Vorsiry SOfTbOll Varsity Softball: Front Row- DeAnna Hawks, Nicole Eliades, Alicia Welsh, Nancy Claris, Tammy Wuesroft Second Row- Coach Jomi Moore, Jeonne Allard, Teri l-luberr, Kelly Moore, Terri Ochompough, Julie Johnson, Jamie Megno, Wendy Poe as r OA Sporrs ,n gf Girls' JV Softball: Front Row- Srephonie Soldono, Troci Engel, Debbie Mclnryre, More O'DonneIl, Liso Mills, . Kim Kondro Second Row- Cooch Giorrorono, Condi Chesebro, Susie l4il4er, Koren Schindler, Liso Jones, Susie Kuzmich 38 if ' Girls Srrilse Bode Susie Kuzmich, rop, digs her feer in ond roises her bor high ro hir rhe nexr srrilse rhor comes her woy. Kris Greggerson, middle lefr, exrends her powerful orm ro rhrovv rhe nexr winning oirch in rhe gome ogoinsr Cypress, Troci Engel, obove, srores or rhe oncoming sofrooll for o chonce ro hir o home run posr rhe righr field ployer. Susie Kiker, lefr, gers reody ro corch o high speed boil hir down rhe foul line. She is Concenrroring ro rhe fullesr so oll her hours of procrice con he our ro good use I Sporrs O5 Men Slide l-lome The 1984 Varsiry Baseball ream was an energeric group of young men who were dedicared ro one rhing - playing baseball, and playing ir well. The ream as a whole never allowed anyrhing ro ger in rhe way of rheir oursronding performance. As rhe season progressed rhis enrhusiasrn never ceased, bur rarher increased. They conrinued ro improve wirh every game, causing frusrrarion for rhe orher Empire League reams. Parr of rheir success was rhe direcr resulr of Coach Gragnano's efforr. Each pracrice session was highly concenrrared and inrense. Eddie Foster raises the barrer's srance and swings back ro receive rhe pirch, His smile is one of confidence since he feels he has a slighr edge over the pircher Eddie's edge is rhe encouragemenr of his ream and coach Ler rhe barrer beware of Steve Sherman's renowed fasr ball, Sieve prepares rhe pirch wirh a confidenr wind-up and rhe lools of anorher porenrial srrilse i r l sflwlmwwl - ST ivrri fr: 1 1 f - 5 ' Varsify X S , Baseball il Varsity Baseball: Front lil 5 Row- Eric Garrhwaire, i l Sreve Sherman, Jeff Nicl-as, fs y Eddie Fosrer, Jerry l Mercado Second Row- . Todd Farone, Brian - g U, A 'l DeHoog, Travis Tarchione, S f 5- 'df 'S V X ' Billy Whirlocls, Cary Nance, , f P .f 4 TSC Biclsy Nen Third Row- , I Q in ' 5 V Coach Al Gragnano, ' A V Tommy Srrawbridge, Par 4 S 7' T Mcllrarh, Tom Schiada, lon , r A Springer, Barry Sher, lseirh i if KOLJC E5 f Sis -E, 'igj Yf- -M.c. Mmf,,W,e,,, g Eff W www M- ..,V .s ,,,, , W' 'mA' Q ff: 1rfff ' vff. 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S A r Y Wm. 1 v wtf A ' Bgiillvvnmn-g,,.,.,,, - Mens Versiry Emerge - Alrhougn rne Los AI's Men's Vorsiry Team rs one of rne besr in me Empire League, rne men never rake rneur srorus for gronred, Pot Mcllroth, upper Iefr, exerrs himself durrng on excellenr prrch Ricky Nen, upper rignr, prepares for 0 rwomerun Torn Schiodo, mrddre lefr, forrows rnrougn warn o fosr Doll rnor sends rne borrer's need sprnning, Keith Koub ond Cooch AI Grognono, above, dxscuss wnrcn direcrron Iseurn snouid nir ro ger rne besr resulrs The reom congrorulores eocn orner offer onorner successful gome 1' Sperrs O7 OB Sporrs Teoms Conguer All The Junior Vorsiry ond rhe Freshmen ond Sophomore Boseooll Teoms borh finished wirh o very fulfilling yeor. There's nofhing lilse srorring off rhe yeor wirh o win, excloimed Tommy Williomson, of rhe froshfsoph reom. Throughour rhe yeor rhey lsepr up rheir record of wins, ond ended rhe yeor wirh pride ond yicrory. g V My W- 4 V was ' ,:..ig1- 'X .f , r , T M T , J e- fi ., nasswsfijcg Q Tm s'WifR1ifQVg3E?iaaS'L'f9mww.-dsl John Jacobs woifs for rhor hord hir ro come his woy so he con pur his fosr ocrion ond hours of procrice info good use. The Griffins procrice for hours perfecting their slsills. Running bocls ro rhe dugour offer rhe rhird our, Mork Wolfe rhinlss ro himself rhe srroregy he needs ro use ro molse rhis o successful gome for rhe Griffins. Throwing o winning sirilse, Randy Hocker exrends his powerful orm for o reom vicrory dgoinsr Edison High School The JV reom worked hord during rhe yeor wirh rheir dedicored cooch. Junior Varsity Doseboll Teom: Front Row- Cmonogerb Doyid Wiley, Morls Wolfe, Morls Houcls, Robbie Korzoroff, Milse Porechen, Milfe Clorls Second Row- John Jacobs, Doyid Vonwinlsle, Joe Nobor, Milse Flonogon, Don Corwin Third Row- Cooch Milse Gibson, JT. Snow, Keyin Jeonorre, Gory Loe, llondy l-loclxer, Brion l-losrie 1 'W Coach Mike Gibson srores roword rhe reom ro see rhor rhe ployers ore following every rule Our of heolrh closs, he dedi- cores mosr of his rime ro coaching - V. s -swf we , f , ,j , I Aw ,V , , frwrmwy, , ,H+ 'V 'owff M , i AV 4. ,..,., , ' f , i , ' VV, Wy,frf.fw.D Q 41 r V ff ff- K ,,gMxMwffV 'f ,f V ,V ' ,,.' 'V - V f-Z N 1 4, , ,N , , , , . ,Q VA JK ,W .,,,v,.,mff,y?y4 ff , 'V , , , V41 V ' , V 1 'M n ,V A ,, , 4 A is . V 'Vff1,.4.:' 'IQ ,Q fo Tj' .1 V 1. 24 ,, ' ,. L VfV- V 'rr m ' mc. V, ,y ,.o'iw1ffZVf X Froshf5oph Baseball: Front Row- David Terrell, Ronnie Scanlon, Jon Prussel, Tom Williamson, Scorr Firzgerold, Mike Summers Second Row- Randy l-lines, Darrin Scorr, Roy Lyn, Adam Spizer, Kenny Monrgomery Third Row- Milse Rogers, John Caudillo, Todd Tischler, Jon Geldbach, Jeff Cosby Fourth Row- Coach Donn Fisher, Robbie Nen, Broolss Perers, Dole Lane, Brian Tadlocls Sailing To Win - Jon Prussell, above lefr, shows his srrong arm in a srrilse our ro rhe opposing ream, while or righf Kenny Montgomery pracrices his forceful swing, Todd Tischler, middle lefr, awairs fhe fly ball so rhe Griffins can have their chance TO show-off rheir barring slsills, while above Dale Lane runs in TO srorr off rhe losr comblere inning Sporrs OO Righf Trocls Tolsen Unconny weorher greefed rhe frocls reom during fheir rroining seoson. lr wos hor ond smoggy ro cool ond windy, Though if moy hove hindered rheir enfhusiosm, eoch persisted ro become o well defined orhlere. The resulfs of rheir individuol dedicorion were evidenf in rheir vvins rhroughour the seoson. Compering in seven Empire Leogue meefs, the Griffins ploced well obove rheir predicred finish. The reom is very individuol. The orhleres poce ond rroin rhemselves, os rhe cooching sroff observes, Eoch sers his own gools, hopefully coinciding vvirh rhose of the reom's CIF. ,,,' . Trying for o fevv more. inches os he flies rhrough rhe oir is Chuy Delomoro. Chuy is one of Los Al's mony rolenred long jumpers As hejumps up ond over the bor, Joy Jensen reoches deep inside himself for somerhing exrro ro help him. Joy hos greorly improved rhe heighr of his Jumps. ,aawmw , EEZ ,,,. - , ,,, N I s ' , if f, Ti- As he looks ro rhe finish line, Mike Martinez breolss ovvoy from his opponenr in onriciporion of o vicrory Milfe, olong vvirh rhe resr of rhe ieom, compered in seven meers 'lOO Sporrs Wirh rhe dere-rminorion ro defeor his chollengers, Sean Conboy exerrs hiS srrengrh in rhrovving rhe shorpur during o gruelling morch. Seon shores his enrhusiosm freely wirh reommoies 1 is s Y .W W,-,, .,a1.J58!,E52.5QZj,4g5Q., lvl! f 7, fx? f ' : ' 'T-!357?1w 3115 M' 5 'Q i .7 M if if 3 ,...,.,.,.. Z ww Wil' Zi A0 Q WW jk, W mv 'f Kayla!! A' 181 ff W, YQMYK ,Ap-' W W 'iw sl' ? Z 1 f W WK 4 Muay V f , -- Srrivihg For A Wim cleor rhe hurdle in roure ro vicrory. . Rob Rinello springs ihro lhe oir, lop lefr, oh his woy ro o successful long jump during o rrocle me-er. The lools oh Chorlie Bueno's foce, rop righr, shows rhe ihrehsiry of his cohcehrrorioh phd sihcere efforr Also cohcemrrorihg, Roy Allord, lefi, worches his sreps os he prepares for 0 voulr, Pocihg himself, he ohgulores his body for rhe orrempr. Jim Devlin, obove, does his pesr ro Sporrs 101 fn-fpunf, X 4 Y Aw 6:4 '4-'D --- Srriving Hara l Alrhourn me Griffin rracls ream camperes as a whole, ream members ofren compere againsr eacn Omer. Don Waechfer, rap Iefr, and Todd Jorgensen, borrom Iefr, elevare rbeir backs, swing rneir forearms and bend rheir lsnees ra clear me six foot bar. Of me orremprs, barn clear cansecurively, Hurdles, raa, add ro me Comperirion as Gary Dingilo, rignr, snows us. ' - i I- -f.. -1 Clinching Victory Junior Brendo Huber, lefr, exerrs her rhigh ond colf muscles ro cleor rhe rwo ond o holf high hurdle, ond proceeds ro hurdle rhe following nine. While visiring from Ausrrolici, Rachel Lim, below, eosily wins rhe 110 yord hurdle. Rochel will conrinue rhrough our rhe seoson before rerurning ro her homelond. Julie Pool ond Shannon Clements, lower lefr, proceed ro oloce firsr. PY' J img Soorrs 108 Golfers Tee For Fagle Coach Gary Dixon planned ro ance more be Empire League Champs. Previously rhe ream was led by juniors and seniors, our sophomores and even a freshman was in rhe Varsiry line up. Pserurning varsiry players were Tom Rok, David Noorigian, Brett Shablow, and Kyle Shields. Same new faces on rhe ream were Todd Carcelero, Steve Brody and Frank Dick. The ream played auire successfully wirh such new members. Coach Dixon said he was very happy wirh rhe way rhe ream played against more experienced reams, l 1 ny W an Firsr year varsiry golfer, Todd Corceloro sinks rhis lang purr for a birdie during rhe rournamenr play To has led rhe Griffin ream ro many vicrories in rhe Empire League CIF play during rhe '84 season. As Brett Shoblow rees off during a march, he admires his shor leading srraighr from rhe green, Brerr is a second year varsiry member, Sranding ar rhe edge of rhe green and frying ra rap rhe ball Varsiry Golf Coach Gary Dixon uses a seven iran from rhe fringe and rries ro rollurhe pall into rhe hole. Mr, ro rhe hole wlrh his purrer is varsiry golfer Frank Dick. Dixon is an avid golfer as he spends many hours on rhe golf course improving his game, 104 Sparrs uw. my , 'ff f f -4fwMwf,w,W,,, , ,, . M W QW. if A f 9 i W-19 .,. sf fi 4 5 M25-Z'W'9fWN?.4?Y41,f0a2Im . Z --i Worch The Birdie A second yeor ployer on rhe Vorsiry Golf Teom, Kyle Shields, upper lefr, hos helped rhe reorn ro mony vicrories. Senior David Noorigion, upper righr, using oll -i , 1' r A his srrengrh, hirs o crushing drive off rhe eighrh ree ond ploces ir only 200 yords ' V A ' ' owoy from rhe green. Steve Brody's woir hos poid off. Shooring good scores hos z' I M ' f , N' helped rhe reorn during this seoson, Sreve, lower lefr, looks down rhe fifrh foirwoy 1- W, ,V V V , :,. .law , , ,A Y J? 1, W before his drive. Vorsiry Golf Front Row- Torn Role Kyle Shields Glenn Konelso Second Row Fronls Dick Todd Corcelero Dovid Noorigion Sreve Brody Cooch Gory Dixon Sporrs 105 ffl' pw M, fa ,792 rf f Ei xx!- 'EQQSA 0 E wg, 100 Cubs ond Orgonrzorrons sr r?fis3fi we-,F 4 4' , 1 msg, Phoro Guo rroveied ro rhe zoo ro shoor prcrures of wild and exoric anvmois Jason Swieck and Tom Hefferan, above Nefr, focus rn on Wald geese Beth Rcmner and Eddie Foster, above rrgnr, vvorls hord ro meer rhe newspapers nexr deadline, Srage Band, above, arremprs ro Wearn rhe musrc ro a new song Rhonda Duffaut, Iefr, Noughs as she reads one of rhe many enrerrornrng arrucles rn The Crusader. Under a shade rree, middle lefr, members of rhe L.A. Sensations Rude back and enjoy rhevr lunch wv. . .. As usual ar lunch, Michelle Snow and Kim Sorenson, Senior Ellre members, sir in rhe warm sun aulerly planning rhelr nexr club meering The Senior Ellre help generare exclremenr ar all school acrivines mv !,. 1 , T e Q ,misc K F ' 1 5 v Vi in ' ,X ' L sm- . 1 if T 3 , L , 'fa Vi 'X M4-M ' The German Club offers many new experiences for irs members, such as a summer rrio ro Germany Jon Johnson enjoyed his exaric meal which conslsred of lsuchen, brore, and schwelneflelsch. re, -di kwy, The new club on campus, which is qulre original, is Team DK Steve Sherman, Clay Kussler, Jim Reis, and Cary Nance malse up rhe club This club sails around ar lunch ra dlfferenr Burger King Resrauranrs ro rare rhem Qi --1' E' 1' During Club Pucrure Day, Lisa Steele collecrs rhe names of all rhe club members and sees ro fr rhar rhe-Y are all spelled COrreClly C czs :nc Orgs' Clubs, Crew Ser Full Sail Quill and Scroll is a Narional Honor Sociery for srudenrs of publicarions. The club includes rhe besr sraff members on rhe Crusader and Cottonwood. lniriarions are conducred ar rheir annual fall luncheon. Law Club members are mainly involved worlsing rogerher in rhe area of lusrice wirhin a democracy. Their main acriviry was rhe sponsoring of a Mock Trial Team, which participated in rhe stare finals in Sacramenro during rhe monrh of March. The National Honor Society is a club reserved exclusively ro rhose seniors who received a 4.0 grade average during rhe firsr semesrer of fheir senior year. California Scholarship Federation fosrers high srandards of scholarship, service and citizenship on rhe parr of sfudenrs of rhe senior highschools of California. ln order ro become a member, the sfudenrs musr submir an applicarion for each semesrer for which rhey are eligible Members of CSF engage in fund raising acriviries ro earn money for their scholarship fund. 7 1, .1 YKKJNQX .uf Your Tools While arrending rhe annual fall luncheon, Kim Sorensen fills her plare wirh a variery of foods As an active Crusader member, lsrm enjoys her lunch wirh her fellow members 105 Clubs and Organlzarigns ,nf-' f-hiv r Quill and Scroll: First Row- Jose Cameron, Maria Romero, Lisa Shanaberger, Lisa Steele, Kim Sorensen Second Row- Karen Smirh, Liz Brewer, Somey Griffin, Jody Olsamoro, Berh Rarrner, Kelly Smirh ff Law Club: First Row- Milre Weinsrien, Debbie Preidberger, Tony Torquaro, Jeff Drown Second Row- Mr Robert Arherron, Trey Sanduslfy, Kent Nordstrom M 0 The fearure arricle ediror, Beth Rottner, concenrrares on her worls for rhe newspaper. X if I 1 National Honor Society: Front Row-Renne Franks, Angle Caniey, Helen Hum, Knsruna Vyaus, Regnna Yogare, Carhy Newlrn, Mrnnue Dhnllon Second Row-Crndi Sxler, Kim Smrrh, Laura Uphafn, Mrchelle Archer, Judy Hoang, Eunrce Park, Krrn Green, Layy Dhrilon Third Row-Derh Rarner, Nancy Jenner, SheHey Sandusky, Lrso Mulhordr, Dovrd Tlelnlsrng, Ted Rosahs, Bnan Houds, Bill Woyshner - CQ r b'.,,.-f- .- N E! in ff GIS-4.1 CSF: Seniors Mrrzre Abborr MrcheHe Archer, Mehssa Dourng, Sreyen Droay Jadr Drawn Derane Camp Donna Carlson, Sarar Carrono, Barbara Caruso Angre Conrey Darnanrrr Dhrnan flayrnaer Dhruan Rhonda Duffaar Tlenne Franks Dar a Scorr Fernboch, Sreve FerreT, DradTey Gold Krrnbeny Green Davrna Harrnoy Drran Houds Krn-T Haasran Nancy Jenner HeTen Krrn Judy haang Rosemary Lru Andy Magner Rc-nrca Monsrnon Lrsa MouJharar Denrse MrHor Deaare Morran Mrd1e4Je Murarnora Sruarr Nclsayarna Carherrne Newhn Cannre Nrxan Eunrce Parh Cara! Parrersan Nrds Paulos Loc Pham heyrn Doracels Mme Posner Derh flarner Dayrd Tlernkrng Deaare Pyredberger Theodore Tlazahs SneHey Sandusky amor szer umm smrm Krrnbe-rTy Smrrin, Krcsren Sprague, Daugros Joseph 5reeTe Home srumpv, Mark rromam Laura upmsm Krrsrrno yyaus Mrrre wrurs xvrurom Woyshner Verna Wrrghr, Key A ren negrna vogore Jaraan Zommrck Juniors: Tom AJJTSOO, Mzlsr Aurong, Karhleen Becrry Dronha Benslead Andrea DJOJKQ undo Dueno, Rrchard UyreJ Jennrler Cowen Jvy Chou Jeff C+n'rbaVO Dowd CTrssoTa Jef? Coanrz Korhy Ernst Joy Fernboch Mrhe Fogarry Alaf' Ga Lourse Ann Hafnado, Hass Homme Kennerh Hayashrda, Jr , Lorr Hernsevnan Trrn Tnnes Errc Iralsura Lrsa Janes Janrce Kasunwavrc Karr Ketder Lynn Krchhne Thofnas hm MrchaeT Knrrrre Alben Koang Laura Krafr Lrsa Lander Sracy Lee Dove Levy, Jenhrfer McEnree Kerry McMahon Jarnes Menres, Scarr Mme-r, Sracy Nardsrrarn, Lauren Orrwohundra, Suzy Oapenknnder Srocy PaTTard Kenr Rornseyer Prana Srndarr Suzanne Weher Russel Wav Guy Woodson T-sho Wang Glenn Urara Ke4Jey Uyedo Trac: XVaHser, Travrs Tarchrane Adarn Tarern, Denrse Troarman Ken Srauch Yurrka Szabo, Wrwarn SoTNaws Ther Wrn Tamara Young Raaerr Yee Dan Sfnrrh Tlaaerr Sandudsy Marc flerssrg Karen Yah Sophomores: Jason Zornnnrcis, Chrrs Anderson Chrhr Aurang, Tlaberr Davey MrchaeT Dernsrern Angela Oourng Brooke Mary I3urrseTT Sefanr Canrn MrchaeT Chen Lrsa Crmmarrusrr Gary ioyrngron Mrchael Dawson Anarra Dcwews Todo Flanagan Rosanne Garda Troo Gxbson Aaron GTarfnon, Darren GTaudrnr ShoTesh Gupta Ehse Hernrng Errca Huang Judy Halzgang Ray Dame! Jordan DanreHe Kennaugh Evan Kunsr Shannon Palaceh Debra flarrner Tloaerr Tlhyn Kevrn Rae Carhy Poe Sherr MrHar Jon Maurhardr, Chrrsry Marvrnez Mansa Macrrs Carmrne Napahrana. Mrise Moore Kem Nordsrrarn T Lance Leffornpre Ehsa Langsorn Dowd Lorna Janer Lee Korn Lewrs Pau! Huff Mrche.Te Shohnn NbcheT Src!! Carhy Srler, Darren Smrrh, Herar Srauch, Tracy Sraweu Dowd Shan Juhe Swanson Arhanasra Ayrengelas Tarn To Sobrrna Thofnas Tracr Tramorna Grna Tun Chrrs Vesoer Grace Wong Paulo Wasrrsavx shr Mrke Wemhgran Noreen Wefyen, Me!cnre Wood Scarr Haber Todd Paulas Jeonnre Park, Lrnda Parner Krrsrrn PrpaT Jennrier Phrwrps, Wrrn Lrbay Lara Lrsrayrqn Freshmen: MrcheHe DrrosaH, Wer Haw Chang Anna Chen Lynne CJrssaTd Amsan Cook, Juhe Coonrz Chrrs DeGreQary Harsrr Hur Dhrnon Preer Dhmorw Tkaberr Ernsr Ann Farrcrorh Derrdre Freberr heHy Gomger Lauren Gershon Daralx. n Harnada Dense Homes ATberrHowe,5rocey Hardan Alrson Krng HearherKoehrrng Drrgrrre haerng floarn Lrndley Mary McGrH Debbre Ma'TarnaT JarnesOaeracrser Scarr Ornohunaru Mrchs-He Oye'Deerr T1rchPauJ Puanan.Pererr: Lrsa PerTes Scan Ronny, Tracy Tleynakjs T'acy flearh, Anne Save Amanda Srrrlrngs Vanessa Thomas, Shana Turefn Ella Turrenrrne John Udah Joseph Vaca Grawr yancrexe Amy Wandsrror Janne We'sh Chrrsrrna Werer Pau Wrraernnon Janer Wang pci T s L l-learfs, S-Club Raise Sails The nationally lsnown Soroptimists Club is nored for its social activities and service. This unique club of girls involve themselves in helping the school and rhe community. Advisor Mrs. Berry Thompson ossisrs the girls vvirh various fundraisers including candy bor soles and precious gems soles from Currenr. Acriviries included Christmas coroiing or the retirement home and assisting or rhe lnrervol House and Case de Bienvenidas. Members of the Hearts Club are lsnovvn for building a positive image and interest in l-lame Economics subjects and creore exposure ro various career opportunities: Some of the activities planned vvere special holiday projects including Thank You Santas to the administrators and selling recipe boolss ro malse field trips possible, me S-Club Officers: Vice President- Erika Scott, President- Debbie Ried- berger, Secretory- Mellisa Tober 1lO Clubs ard Orga Fiilulci 9 frrf ni 1-' Hearts Club Officers: First Raw- Maria Puente, Roxanne Griffin, Debbie Eno, Lesslie Durlsee, Katy McFall, leniffer Deorry Second Row- Mrs Donna Hulen, Anna lladriguz, Sarney Griffin, Rene Marriot, Holly McClasl4y, Mrs loan Parenr 'Z If E i rin, i Hearts Club: First Row- Angelo Eaton, Samey Griffin, Sarah Tolliver, Debbie Eno, Leslie Durlsee, Kerry McFaII, Anna Rodriguez Second Row- lsrisren Shue, Beclry Anderson, Sonia Meier, Tern Ochampouch, Kim Palmer, lloxanne Griffin Third Row- Mrs Hulen, Holly McClaslsy, lsrisren Sprague, Maria Fuenre, Lisa Carpenrier, Rene Morriar, lsim Mcvicker, Jenifer Dearry, Jaan Parenr ei! S-Club: First Row- Corrine Arlsinsan, Melissa Taber, Meg Murray, lkie Kurosawa, Melissa McSheeI Y Second Row- Eunice Parlss, Erilsa Scorr, Debbie Riedberger, Adel! Millar, Mrs Derry Thompson his Xl? Y : L Crew Wrires Ships Paper . , 5 AA g A:.. I ' 9 M 11 V fs .Q , T 1 + ' l '. l, A gk of r . X , 'A1' 'x X Crusader Srafl: Flrsl Row- Kelly Smirh, Bern llorrner, Leslie Hacker, Srephanie Smirh, Suzr Nelson, Terr Loe, Kelley Shifilerr, Lori Slsougsrod, Cirwdi floss, Tam To Second Row- Cindy Powers, Nancy Jenner Scorr Raber, Maureen Perez, Traci Wilson, Wendy Presron, Michele Levin, Denise Millar, Linda Laszlo, Devin Lasr Thlrd Row- Kevin Polacels, Hellen Kim, John Prussel, Brad Rawls, Porn Anderson, Paul Page, Kelly Agosra, Don Corwin, Mike Chen Chilslsi Aurang, Kim Sorensen Lisa Ruler, Judy Koong, Andy Magner, Rhonda Duflaur, Cindi Siler, Erica Huang, Glenn Konelso Na! ln plclure- Eddie Fosrer Deeply engrossed in her work, phorographer, Michelle Levit examines one of rhe various negatives which will be developed for rhe Crusader, a rnonrhly paper. ww? I' 2 05411 pw. UP' My-' A sraff reporrer on rhe Crusader, Cindi Ross, raises a rnonwenr ro resr her fired mind Candi is borh a wrirer and a phorographer on assignrnenr T Wirh a sraff consisring of Q5 srudenrs, rhe Crusader was published ar four weels inrervals producing ren issues rhroughour rhe school year. The paper varied on irs edirarial and carnrhenrary as well as irs sporrs, reacher, school board, and world news arricles. The Crusader sraff members expressed rheir personal views and opinions in edirorial worls, and offered srudenrs access ra submir personal opinions. The sraff covered broad ropics and srudenrs were assigned ro each secrion. A page edirar designed a page, deciding whar wenr inra rhe paper, and whar was edired our. Ediror-inechief, Edward Foster was responsible for mal-sing sure page edirors mer all deadlines. Ms. Wilson, as advisor, coardlnared prinring Jobs and galley proofs. Z i Z Editor-in-chief of rhe Crusader, Eddie Foster warlss on a page during a deadline Eddie has planned a career in publicarions and cornmunicarions Clubs and Organizarions iii The Doaf Psoclss Wifh l-larmony lr was a busy year of oursranding performances for rhe 1983-84 choir. Under rhe srricr direcrion of lvliss Celesre May, rhe Chamber and Swing Choirs combined ro malse one unique unir of Los Alamiros. Swing and Chamber Choir began rhe year wirh an exciring concerf wirh Oals Middle School on November 1, on our very own decls. These groups did more rhan iusr sing, rhey also held many fundraisers for rheir December rour ro l-lowaii. Selling sruffed animals, calendars, and candy were a few of rheir many challenges. In addirion ro performing in porr, rhey journeyed ro churches and communiry affairs, singing rheir hearrs our, Dedicarion ro perfecring one's voice is a greaf aspecr of being in choir. Their hard worls proves ro be very successful or all performances, always singing ro a sell-our crowd, Swing and Chamber Choir pride is always sailing foward new horizons. While going over rhe music for rhe concerr, .lay Fernbach raises her hand ro ask a quesrion, They are singing a song from rhe musical, Dream Girls. The rempo is somewhar confusing ro her T K 1 ' . ,. i 93? .. ' rfxwf i 1 K, 1 D ig. as Ted Rozolis laughs or rhe funny lyrics ro a shorr song as Andy Magnet seriously concenrrares so rhar he may earn an A in rhe class Andy and Ted are barh seniors in choir and love ro sing 112 Clubs And Organizorions 'arf-ef ln class, Lorna Skaugstcid and Darren Glaudini sing VO me occompanimenr of rhe piano They rry ro perfecr rhe verY difficulr melody aw 95 Chamber Choir: Front Row- Russell Carpenrer, William Woyshner, Sreve Sroils, Roberr Braislse, Leslie Wesreoroois, Andrevv Magner, Theodore Rozolis Second Row- Karhryn Sicisei, Debbie Riedburger, Mary McGiIi, Lori Slsaugsrad, Denise Millar, Lisa Ziemba, Aiison King, Joner Lee, Elizaoerh Fisher, Hearher Hopous, Joy Fernoach, Deanna Be-nsread Swing Choir: Front Row- Andrea Deforesr, Sracey Ziemoa, Danny Woodard, ilie Kurosawa, i-ioily McCiasif.ey Second Row- Angela Puhi, Jannis Bilion, Lisa Kefoios, Scorr Kondro, Nolan Howe, Corhy Crawford, Angeia Eoron Jaime Coairrice Third Row- Lisa Ziemba, Kim Kondro, Tomoro Young, Lesiie Wesrorools, Tim Perrigrew, Tom Sanders, Lora Cunningham, Andrea Blake, Meg Sandregrer Fourth Row- Denise Horner, Shannon Ciemenrs, Krisrie Deoorer, Dan Anderson, Maris Reurzei, ikooerr Gidr, Richard Larson, Coral Cadchon, I-iearher Lowrey, Deanna Blyrhe, Aiisrair Bialse Clube and Orgonizaiion 4 Z! f gg -1, -+ , JL A, -157' y ,- fag: I 1, Q Q H V 'Wi .. 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Q M -fn n I -a n ,f,, X .XS Q-.4 ,xi ss 1 Q ' ' L. 19 '1 If w 31: D , m, .mm Bla i' 'K r' . .nf ui Cottonwood Hos Smooth Soiling Few people reollze rhe ornoonr ol rrme ond effort rr rolses ro molse o yeoroools not ro menrron rhe redroos worle rnvolved Throuqhoor rhe yeor rhe 19841 Cottonwood Crew hos Deen srrrvrng ro rherr lrmlrs ro molse rhrs yeorb pools os memoroole os possiole The crew con nor just Crorse olong or ony speed, our rr mosr go foll rhrorrle ro complere therr worla on rrme Our dedlcored sorlors hove spent exrro rrme ond effort oerore ond ofrer closs hoors ro meer rherr deodlrnes os well os helprng others meer rherrs The srodenrs worls close rogerher ond conrrroore rherr rdeos os o whole Ler os nor forger rhe coprorn of our crew, Mrs. .Ion Kenny. Wlrhoor her persrsronce ond dedlcorron, our worls would nor hove oeen smooth sorlrng Our logoools records rhe events of our 19841 Crouse rhrough hugh school The crew of rhe Corronwood hos wrrrren o weelsly occoonr or doy to doy ocrrvrrres Clubs, ploys, closses ond sports ore oll represenred for your furore memorres Thus yeor our rheme wos Sorlrng Toword New lflorrzons A smoll sorlooor wos repeored rhrooghoor rhe pools ro represent our rheme 'Q Thrnlsrng of nrqonnzorron ond eyellow of rhe poge Scott Soxon designs loyollrs for the lreshmon sei-cirron 122 Clubs And Orqnnrmtror--J ff' Kelli Hawkins, the edrror of the sophomore secrron, rs one of the few sophomores on rhe srorf i l ..,, Kathleen Deotty, Tricio Boker ond Koren Smith help eoch other when plonnlng Ioyoul desrgns 1' Cottonwood Staff: Front Row - Jody Olepmoro Trroo Boker Second Row - Jrm Krrlspor rrcle Jose Cnmoreno Dooo Sreele Desagnlng one of rhe mony sonlboors rhor oppeor rnroughour me yeorbools, Robert Fischer rs oble ro work Under pressure Meerrng eocn I deadline is rhejob of everyone on rhe Corronwood Stuff, rncludnng rtwe ospnrrng orrrsrs Nrke Roberr He olso creoreo rne prcrore rnor nos become rhe cover nf' I Somey Grrffrn, Scnrr Saxon Wrrn derermrnorron, Keren Smith ond Liso Shonoberger cleon rne bronze emblem rn fronr of rne scnoor so rnor rr con be used rn rhe yeorbook Cottonwood Staff: Kneeling- Morro Romero, Keri: Howlerns Front Row- Rooerr Frscner Trocy Corren, Lrso Sreele, Anrro Nnyorro, Looro Abbore, Lrz Brewer, Psorrwreen Deorry Second Row Urn w gel! Corme Snitz, FB!-emdy W L N f 1 w vale rckeq Germ Crcclfm' n 'xirf i tw -f I . ,K tx, gf Z. ff. quo- viawmmow 'f A r 5 W 51 ,' J ' 1 4 4' KA ' ?ganXws1 , jf r r r ,, ,A sw,r,1 Q ' T IX 1 Cheer Sails Onward 1 The Varsrry Yell, Sang, and Cheer saaaas rearesear rhe sarrrr aaa prrde af Las ATamrras Darrha rhe year rhey perfarrh ar pep assehahes games aha carhperrrrahs, cahsrahrly rarsrha rhe sraaehr haays sprrrr r'Taa Terr Jaaf Perrsha Gene Soffows, Laura Upham Berh Shalrz, Jaha Cram aaa Jaffe Greea af 'he Varsrry Cheer eha 'herr raarrhe Wrrh a STVTTQTG 'arrharraa The Varsrry Sarwqeaaers perrecr aaa perform efergerrc raarrhes vvhrch are rhe hrahhahr of each game aha OSSGVYTCTY r'Tap rrghrr Carhy C'DCf4Gff aahces her hearr our KBOTTOVT' rrghr, Carrrhe Grubb, a Tamar ah 'he sara saaaa srrwes af'er Amr if in rrhrshrhg her raarrhe Perfarrhraa Th frahr af OVTGNS frrerras nah ae scarv 'haaah Fffahy Lrehaa 'barrarh Terry aaesrrr Ter her feetrhgg af 51,99 hgh' ghfgm The Varsrry Cheedeaders' use af pam paras rh rherr raarrr-re was a gave ,arrarrcf rf sryle The ehrrre YeH, Sana, aaa Cheer eaaaa carhbrae rc, rhare La: AT c rhare frrehdly aaa sarrrrea schaal Arn Uaar rzirrrafs L .L 4, 1 j 7, Freshman Cheer: Front Row- Rorm51Cm,1Nrer MwfheHc Dnrdgoik Demse Komelso, Km Rodefekj Second Row- O Amr'-O Mama Hvinqrmmw Mmfgu Hwtdww-izm Wefwdy Pwe- fVXNIfNCHQ Overbeek Wendy Nugwer JV Cheer- From Row-' ww, in ,P K , ,ft-N Wmwi M1-,rxevwv 'JN HN Zff H y V' JW-IW DUN' W H 3' Second ROW' M'-'JY Mwifgfm , U, , , N! I, , ,,, . N ,M , M, ,fA,f'v,w Kuzw Helm Third Row- Guy WLDQXC1'-wr Jef? XWW'-mv Uma Sr'r,w,fr M1 9 TN mv -Sauads Cheer Crew- Nrne arrta make up our new Freshrhah Cheer Squad Thus group rs rhe burldrng biads af rhe Las AT sorrrr oroarano These Tadres wart' ra he acrrvew rnvaived rn rherr school and trnd cheer a great way ra achreve rhrs Uuwdrna nyrarnrds aah be a chaTIenQe Michelle Dirdsoll, Ronno Coulter. Kim Rodefeld, Wendy Nugier, Ann Marie Hogmann, Denise Kaneko. ard Margi Hibschmon rrap Tetr succeed ar rm dahaeraus tear The Junror Varsrry Cheer Sauad urrlrzes rherr skms as acraaars durrng rherr raurrneg In the upper rrahr, Donna Hardin assrsrs Jody Crum vrrrh arte of these drttrcuh grunrs Cuyrnnasrrcs enable rhe cheedeadere ra ettecrrwew dangle rherr audrencea Ta the Terr, Traci Gibson cancenrrares rn order ra aerfea rhe dame parrron ot rhe Qarhperrrran rourrne Laurel Kergan and Chris Stratton remover denwar-grrare ahorher rype at raurrne TF whrch the sauad depends N7 rherr -.rarceg rrrgread at rhusrc far rhyrhnw Borh Jurrrar Varsrry arid Fre5hrhah Cheer dare haeef at Cahheroa rn rrrre'5'r:re O-vehrg fri arrr er errehrle for rratrarra' Qtr-Jrharur ghrer Q P , Crubi And Ora-'t'rr:r3rrrt.'r3 TQ! ,Nl I-Q Mascots- Gertrude Griffin Ade-Ile Dish ond Gunther Griffin Morv Ahlstrom -mv Poul D'cimour A, Lf Griffins Melee A Move -- K , Mascot, provide cnricnrureffj of gpm Una e5rwrmi,inf,rri for We cmwdb GVWVGViOi1WfiiGV'iT Qui ipwn Gufirher Gnd Gefrfr-.JUG Griliin 5-fribfifdy Wm f ,mincibiiiry wr reofri iwedz ro gow ro 'fifiiory True Grifiw ii, fiiiiw de-picrec 'A 2 Q on our com oiarrne io repre-new ow arrenfgrr Gervwde and Gamer K porriopnie bpm VF DiivCJViG i nr fnogi friqor 3,poriinc'4, Q!QVii'i and pep of Y. 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'. . ,Q I il' - Drama Club Michelle Archer, Miki Aurang, Diana Barrientes, Deanna Bensread, Robert Book, Melissa Brely, Carla Childers, Lynn Clissold, Julie Coontz, Paul D'Amour, Sandra Daniels, Tom Del-lordt, Teri Eitees, Scott Fernbach, Joy Fernbach, Lenny Finraney, Elizabeth Fisher, Darren Glaudini, David Gomper, Samantha Griffin, Laura l-lill, Margi l-livschman, Karen Holstein, Judy I-lolzgang, Heather l-loppup, Kristen Jensen, Alison king, John lsinnier, Tom Kristoffy, Elisa Langsam, Shelley Lanza, Sandra Larson, Bobby Lee, Sam Lipton, Andy Magnet, Dianna May, Kim Martin, Mary McGill, Marr McSh1rny, Jennifer Meadows, Debbie Mukamal, Jan Mulhardr, Brad Murry, kent Nordstrom, Judy Parrent, Maureen Perez, Wendy Preston, Herb Reich, Pam Rozolis, Ted llozolis, Shelley Sandusky, Trey Sandusky, Darren Sarto, Anne Save, Shawn Shaffer, Carol Shane, Pam Spyrs, Amada Srillings, Jennifer Swanson, Bill Todd, Lori Tyn, Ron Wilhiem, Tracy Wilson, Ther Win, kathy Woirovich, Malcom Womack, Grace Wong, Guy Woodson Drama Club Officers: Tom DeHardt, Kim Martin, Karen Holstein, Trey Sandusky John Paul Lallouff looks inro Laura Hill's eyes as he proposes to her in rhe play, You Can't Take lr With You Smash Hits Performed One of the most active groups on board ship rhis year is the Drama Club. The firsr main event staged on deck was the well known play, You Can't Take It With You, and second semester saw How To Succeed ln Business performed. These talented students were very high spirited and professional. Performances were always exciting because of the strong personaliries of the cast. The members eagerly learned their lines and added a touch of individuality to their characrer. ,. n,!,,H Wvdwl-,,,.. ,,,,-ff MN,y,,..,f-Y A,-'M,,,.,.-- ' ,,,.M:'r-pF,,,.,.f 1 ,fee-Af' cry... ,M Drama director Judy Trujillo looks arrentively ar her ralenred srudenrs Clubs and Oraav' W Clubs Added To ltinerory A combinotion of odyonced ond beginning slsiers molse up rhe Los Alamitos Ski Club. Once ogoin rhey tools ro rhe slopes of Uroh, during winter breols. Dovid Blum, o four yeor member of Slsi Club, stored rhor rhe slsiing vvos exceprionolly good this yeor ond everyone hod o blosr, The Dance Club wos formed in the spring of i988 ro orrrocr srudenrs who enjoyed boiler ond iozz doncing, Their ocriyiries include morning worlsours on decls,-ond vorious performonces in ond oround Oronge County. Officers for the Donce Club ore President, Mitizie Abbot: Vice Presidenr, Som Lipton: Secrerory, Michelle Shonon: ond Treosurer, Lindo Bueno. A new club formed wos rhe Futures Club. lr consisred of opproximorely 25 members ond wos odyised by Mr, ond Mrs. Cross, The first ocriviry held wos o Furure Sociery Foshion Show. The club worlsed with Nordstrom deporrmenr store ro help roise money for o hospice. A 5 Futures Foir wos olso held. John Ortiz woirs onxiously ro receive his lifr riclser ro hir rhe slopes of Snowbird. The onnuol slsi rrip ro Uroh Wos mer with seyerol inches of rolling snow o doy. at 9 ff Ski Club lllino Alones, Roy Allord, Roberr Alverez, Milse Asher, Jennifer Dolser, Milse Boi-ser, lviilse Borron, Scorr Belle, Josh Dennerr, Doyid Blum, Morls Drown, Jill Collison, Alberr Chong Wei How Chong, lylrlso Cool, Gory Covington, Doyid Curler, Jeff Decherr, Don DeQuordo, Sreye Dennis, Jim Devlin, Lesle Durl-see, Nlorio Eschenbrenner Aoom Finemon, Todd Flonogon lselly Gornes, Brion Gold, Rob Gordon, Kris Greggerson, Corhy Griffin Sreye Ciroff, Corrine Grubb, Lesley Horns, Ed l-lirsch Rim l-lousron, Jeon lngerie Eric Jones Liso lsonosi, Russel lsibbee, Redden lsnighr, Debbie lsurrelo, Jono Lrfshrn, lseirh Lifshin lsorhy Long, Suson Lynslsi, Chris Modsen Srese Mogner, Shonnon Ming, Rich Morgon, Cindy Morin, Joe Nober, Rich Nen, Connie Nixon, John Orriz, Rondy Poine, Aoron Pologruri, Jeri Porh, lsirn Polmer lsorhy Pellegrino Bobols Pezeshlri Jim Reis, Darla Rippelmeyer, lsurr Rippelmeyer, l-lillory Rour, lsris Schlouch, Chris Schmirr, Juli Schulrz, Bob Shorrridge, Rick Shorrridge, Erocey Simonds Jomea Sipprelle Tonyo Sheers, Julie Sipprelle, lsocey Smirh, yolerie Spinoso, Scorr Sreinberger, Tom Sugihoro, Tony Torguoro, Richie Tyler, Scorr Welsh Russ Wendell Bill Whrrlocla John Wirlocls Debbie Wiesler, Trocy Willrinson 130 Clubs ci O'gnri1orioc', :DQR l l 9 ? . Mai-w, '1'5' r' M. ' , ,-w Dance Club: Front Row-Sam Lipron Second Row-Mirize Aoborr, Michelle Shanan, Sabrina Tifrir, Rhonda Pererson, Linda Buena Third Row-Sherry Williamson, Lisa l-less, Cari Oliver, Tracy Reynolds, Sue Ewing, Nena Rarhlse, Jaclsie Niland Fourth Row-Danira Humphrey, Ann Caudillo, Devora Binder, Sabrina Thomas, Linda Palmer, Susan Bell, ivy Chau, Sheri Millar, April Delaney, Krisra Kendall, Shawana Ranlsins , i , we ' 'M' cc, , v is 'fl f' - M , 'r W-GA X +A? f iq .Q x 555 Qs- V 5' , 1 s- sz zism. or ' f ri-fwzl . s 3 2 W iQ S? we asgsfssw ie ls, vs w my Mic YK Q 39 X C 5 ax A 5 v X ex Skis 'Nr ,Q vibes? c 'xii' aw- .-...ar mmm f-eip Q , 5,2514 pw 1, I N in L5 3 ec , : -ff: 2:2::f z'- J-w e - ew . s , -- -:N -'wwf 2-'sz , ' 1'-W:s:2a?S -:H -. f.:,. 55' 2,15 ease 'j-IQ1g25Q1,:,2gs.f', :'V .x -4? 5 gf 35949559 Y' 1- 11'f'::'2- 2:2555 :': :'m m ':'T : f Iss : ..,..... W H - ,. Q,.,.,,,:,,.. ,.,. , , ..,, ,:.,.,.,.,h,. .:,,,, Surprising rhe resr of rhe class, Sabrina Tifrit shows her many ralenrs as a unique dancer, and shows off her newly learned rourine. Future Club: From Row-Carhy Jenner, Milse Pawson, l-levy Lechen, Laura Silverman, Ellen Bloom, Ron Leaping ro success, Shawn Cordes shows rhe insrrucror how Moog Second Row- Jordan Zomicls, Peter Wilson, Laura Hill, Jeannie Parla, Jennifer Meadows, Milse Egan, She mg bggn prgqigii-ig her grgg jump, Tlqrgugl-,gur me yegf John Nelson Third Row-Joy Fernbach, Lisa Mulhardr, Bruce McMorris, Chris Vesper, Russ lsibbee, Srephanle me Domce Club prepcfes performances, Smirh Clubs and Organizarions 131 Trip Enrails Fun During rhe summer of '88 rhe German Club srudenrs who were inreresfed were invited to ga ro Germany ro learn more abour rheir way of living. Mr. Pectol, rhe German language reacher and club advisor enriched the srudenrs with rhe aurhenric German experience. Throughout rhe year French Club held parries for rhe making of rhe ever-so- popular French pastries and rheir unigue way of making meals. Behind all the hard working srudenrs stands a lady by the name of Miss Roberts. The Spanish Club, one of The mosr popular foreign language groups, has had many experiences with rhe Spanish flavor , lead by Mrs. Huey. Los Al senior Robert Fisher explains ro his newly made German friends how much he enjoys learning abour orchirecrurol sryle in Bavaria. Z Spanish Club: Fist Row- Sabrina Thomas, Linda Buena, Mike Wellingron, Lisa Perels, Shawn Duzich, Ivy Chou, Denise Trourman, Teri Amera, Devin Lasr. Second Row- Mrs, Huey, Heidi Gray, Miki Aurang, Marr Fisher, Liz Brewer, Corrine Arkinson, Meg Murray, Eunice Park, Ellen Bloom, Suzanne Bird Third Row- Kenny Cross, Pia Ruorsalainen, Ricky Byrell, Sracy Lee, Aaron Glarman, Janer Lee, Danira Humphrey, karen Smith, Chris Vesper. Fourth Row- Ricky Byrell, Russ Carpenrer, Sreve Brody, Andy Magner, Teddy Rozolis, Eric Garrhwaire, Brer Bowen me 'W 'ff I German Club Officers: Craig Wilkerson, Tracey Reynolds, Mr. Pecol, Cathy Crockett, and Rich Morgan. kv .,..,4 German Club: Erin Anderson, Jeff Bickel, Wayne Bush, Sean Boiron, lsenron Brookes, Mari Brown, Charles Buena, Russ Bugge, l-iarin Buhler, Brooke Burrsell, Russ Carpenrer, Shelly Chandler, Diana Cheng, lsarhy Chen, Jeff Cimballo, Carhy Crockerr, Johnny Dunn, Curr Engleman, Sreve Farrel, Jay Fernbach, Roberr Fisher, Karen Fuegal, Kim Fuelleman, Roberr Gossman, David l-lasrie, Darlene Hawks, Brenda l-luber, Laura Junkerman, John lsanmie, Lynn lsichline, Wim Libby, Jim LO. Tony Lopez, Maryanne Manabar, Janine Marrin, Jennifer Meadows, Geoff Mellon, Adel! Miller, John Morgan, Sara Muellar, Rich Murray, Sracy Nordsrrom, Jim Oberacker, Jeff Palk, Todd Paulos, Lisa Pederson, Brooks Perers, Rich Powers, Scarf Raber, Wendy Rody, Ashley Reeks, Mark Ressig, Tracey Reynolds, Julie Rohlfing, Roberr Rhyu, Scorr Sargenr, ken Srauch, Greg Schenk, Elizabeth Schuck, Mike Srea, Jodai Serami, lseirh Shivers, Ran Sirrler, Sreve Smirh, Sreve Snyder. David Sohn, Scorr Sorenson, Michelle Sroll, M Sweer, Mike Thimler, Vanessa Thomas, Tomas Vejsz, Paula Wosikowski, Chrisrina Welrer, Bill Woyshner 132 Clubs and Organrzarions French Club: First Row- Tracy Dlokenship, Kelly Agosto, Judy l-lolzgang, Shelley Sandusky, Marina Manabat, Verna Wrighr, Melissa Bolling, Jodi Drawn, Ruth Busenkell, Mini Dhillion Second Row- Julie Meadows, Jeannie Pekelny, Sracey Ray, Lisa Pederson, Preer Dhillan, Melissa Taber, Lovy Dhillon, Cathy Allard, Kim Mirsalrani Third Row- Eric ltakura, Jamie Welsh, Michael Dawson, Rosemary Peters, Erica Huang, Jennifer Phillips, Kenny I-layashida, Paul D'Amour, Mrs Sranton Fourth Row- Alan Ga, Mark Welzen, Michael Chen, Andria Dickens, Janet Lee, Karhy Woitovich, Alida Ceyallas, Rebecca Hutcheson, Pia Ruarsalainen Fifth Row- David Clissold, Kenr Nordstrom, Tam Nockold, Gwen Orrick, Carhy Jenner, Eric Garthwaite Sixth Raw- Lily Truong, Daphne, Chiki Aurang, Sandy l-lerrzig, Laura l-lill, Grace Wang, Elisa Langsam, Mrs E7 Roberts, Brett Bowen W KI v in - ,y I i 'tltvew N, T353 lb .,, 'C' 7 ' if ' f 5 J, ,,, ,iv , , iw' 'J di of TV Xl x Making an authentic French pasrry Jennifer Phillips, Ruth Busenkell, Barbara Caruso, Chiki Aurang, Miss Roberts and many others learn the tricks of making o good dessert Through the year they had many parties to learn rhese skills. f vvfwwwg Members of rhe French Club Tom Nockold, Jennifer Phillips, and Jamie Welsh try the freshly made fondue at one of the popular French Club dinners, , .rw , ,522 , , J Z' f 4 y f g ,,.. if I' W I X? , ,yy V, ,ww-.,ms,,,, , yr I fy, W f 1 f , J r fs, 3 ,, Yy ,H 0- W Strolling down a street in Friedberg, Germany, Mike Thimler, and Dave Carpenter approach an historic Catholic carhedral built centur- ies ago Clubs and Organizarians 138 Service Clubs Sail Forward Communiry service is rhe name of rhe game for rhe Key Club. They porricipared in Cysric Fibrosis fund raising ocriviries, but rheir main efforr was pur foward collecring canned goods, food boslsers, ond Christmas rrees for rhe needy in December. Key Club's inrernorional rheme is, Confronr Confusion, Discover Direction , stared club advisor Mr. Bill Daly. Numbering over 65 members this year, the Keywanettes devoted some of their communiry service time ro rhe Special Olympics and rhe Cysric Fibrosis Foundarion. Two highlighrs were their porriciporion in rhe Special Olympics Parade and C,F.F. BowleA-Thon. Combining pleasure wirh worls, rhey become more involved in helping our in the Town and Counrry Fair as well os managing rheir self-created Hoe I-lo-Grams and Kiss-o-Gram soles. Anorher yourh service group was Interact. Their main purpose was ro service rhe communiry, school, and county. They volunteered rheir time or rhe Special Olympics ond also aided rhe Pied Cross. The presidenr of lnrerocr Melissa Bolling said, l'Even rhough ir's hord worls we srill have a lor of fun, NNY S z I Taking o break from on inrense srudy period, David Gershon reads rhe school newspaper. Besides being on lnreracr member, he also comperes wirh the Kiwanis Bowl ream 1311 Clubs and Orgonizorions Showing her arrisric ability, Shelley Pilichi poinrs a colorful sign for rhe famous Chrisrmas l-lo- Ho-Grams. Keywanette Officers: Front Row- Kathy Lunde, Kim Wiley, Ellen Bloom Second Row- Mr. Daly, Alisa Parks Interact Club: Front Row- Janet Lee, Jeannie Pekelny, Kathy Nevvlin, Melissa Bolling, Ronda Dulfaut, Kathy Allard Second Row- Davina Haimov, Tam Ta, Michael Chin, Kim Green, Kenny Hoy, Regina Ygore Third Row- Jennifer Martinez, Verna Wright, Phil Wyels, Andy Magnet, David Gershon, Teddy Rozolis, Mike Srea, Adel Miller Key Club: Front Row- Jeff Kennedy, Tom DeHardt, Eric Peterson, John Cruz, Kent Ramseyer, David Houck, Tim Innes, Devin Last Second Row- Kevin Polacek, Ken Stockwell, David Carpenter, Mike Melancon, Todd Fatone, Mr Daly President, Kim Wiley concentrates on the preparation of the sign advertising the Kiss-a-Gram soles. These are sold annually during the month of February and are delivered on Valentines Day. Advisor of Key Club and Keyvvannertes, Mr. Dill Daly gives Lisa Rose a friendly hug Love and friendship are tvvo qualities that shine right through Mr Daly to others ,vi -11-ui Keywannettes: Front Row- Suzanne Bird, Tiffany Lienau, Wendy Williamson, Cheryl Birdsoll, Stephanie Able, Angela Eaton, Holly Classky, Kris Johnson, Cathy Siler, Shannon Polacek, Amy Cross, Sabrina Thomas Second Row- Ellen Bloom, Kim Wiley, Connie Nixon, Beth Shultz, Kim Mcvicker, Kristen Sprague, Trice Borto, April Leaply, Missy Munsrerman, Karen Holstein Third Row- Kim Sorenson, Lisa Wellington, Kim Smith, Thet Win, Cindy Siler, Christy Howe, Denise Millar, Shelly Pilichi, Mr. Daly Fourth Row- Kristen Jensen, Michelle Wilkenson, Debbie Kurtella, Tracy Walker, Lisa Steele, Michelle Snovv Clubs and Organizations 135 Clubs Sail Up New Channels Roclsing the boat this year was the Los Alamitos Stage Bond. These talented young musicians practice every morning during zero period, with Mr. Charles Waclserman, the stage band instructor, directing them all the way. During the year these students performed in many festivals and achieved great success. Also active on board this year was the 4-H Club. They participared at fairs and dog shows, entering pets and livesrocls. Their main concern was the well being of all animals. President, Kristina Vycius believes that outstanding care and attention should be given to all animals. New on the ship is the Future Business Leaders of America Club. lt is sponsored by the Information Processing Department. Students are selected on basis of grade point average, positive attitude, and career orientation. Members competed at local, state, and national levels in areas of information processing, which included typing, shorthand, word processing, and business machine slsills. Mrs. Grubb and Mrs. Cross were co-sponsors who coordinated the various activities. ? Wm' WW I 'sg First year member Allison Cook Iaalss up to the director for some musical advice She also plays the bells in marching band 136 Clubs and Organizations Stage Bond: Front Row- Dorilyn Hamada, Jeff Marrin, Milse Flanagan, Marisa Macros Second Row- Chris Anderson, Chet Silvers, Tim Becls, Mart Winford Third Row-Allison Cools, Stacy Light, Milse Moore, Dren McDonald, Steven Mason, Christopher Myers, Keith Lifshin, Russel Rae, David Lamb X' WW if Trumpet player, Christopher Myers plays ta a new jazz piece in zero period stage band. Swinging to a jazz befbop song, Chris Anderson plays his heart our ra achieve a warm solid sound, Chris also plays the tuba in the Olympian Marching Band during marching seasan. 4-H Club: Front Row- Linda Buena, Kristina Vycius, Melissa Taber Second Row- Charles Buena, Jose Camarena, Ms. .lean Sleeper w 11,2 'v i KA f' 1 u , ,, If Y- an 1 . L, V, ,M LJ , ll . , . -- 1 ' 1 ,V F.D.L.A. Officers: Front Row- Debbie Klein, Mini Dhillon, Kim Mcvicker Second Row- Karhy Lunde, Kim Wiley, Mrs, Barbara Grubb i bn' .' 'Q f1 4 . 7 5' 3' riifflf Z, H a , I 7 I I f 'ui ,vu f a-1xJ.':..Z , me. T- f -1 .ray , aw ,, T c Jose Camarena visired rhe zoo wirh a few of his friends Caring for animals is bur one of his many responsibiliries. Tiffany Lienau, a member of Furure Business Leaders of America, smiles with her final DFQGCT in her hands. This boolc was submirred for a national scholarshio camoeririan. 'P wr V 1 T' E Y , ' , any L f. '.g,. r if 4 V '51, 9 v 3 W ' ww - - V 1: ff,-Li--'Nfl ' Fm , dk L 1 1 3 J ff,:::i5,l ' if gs W i . xii -' 'V It 3 r , I f F.B.L.A. Club: Front Row- Kerry McMahon, LiLu Truana Second Row- Chih'Yu Wu, Erin Linslsey, Cindy Johnson, Nancy Gardner, Terry Amero, Lisa l-less, Erica Carroll, Tanya Cohen, Renee Franlss Third Row- Lisa Lander, Adell Miller, Jordan Zammicls, Johnny Dunn, Howard Chalawslxy, luanira Chia, Rosemary Liu, Kandi Campbell, Lavy Dhillon, Deborah Namn, Tiffany Lienau Clubs and Organizarions 137 ,,.,.,..m-wwwwv Spirit Clubs Don Joclsers Four of rhe mosr spirired clubs rhis yeor were formed by senior girls, The overwhelming rheme chosen by rhese clubs wos rhe preppy iocl-ser, wirh eirher o silkscreen prinr on rhe bocls or iron-ons. Whire wos o populor color, bur red ond blue jocl-zers were olso seen on compus, As vvirh nnony of rhe clubs or Los Al, rhe moin purpose for formorions of rhese groups wos ro promore school spirii. And mosr of oll, os oll seniors know, ro hoye o greor grocluoring yeor wirh oll your closesr friends. Foorboll seoson oncl Homecoming wos rhe highlighr of oll rhese groups ocriviries. The Senior Ellie entered rheir Homecoming queen in rhe cor decororing conresr, ond rhe Sensored Seniors decororecl rheir cor os o bride, Promoting senior spirit wos firsr prioriry for rhe Senior Elire, Senior Members, Sensored Seniors, ond Senior Koos, ond ir wos oll ochieved, ' X K ' ' was ' S4 .' I ..., any '- Wi A W1 I cw Q is M wx fe, B 1 ui , L5 E oi A Q S ' 5 5 on , News me 9 13 Senior Members: Front Row- Teri Loe, Connie Nixon, Kelly Foll-as, Amy Morley Srocy Krommer Second Row- Tonyo Sheers, Alicio Welch, Volerie Spinozo, Michelle Alorcon 'JAH' N A , MMV' 1 K, DA J- .c -M . W L Senior Elite: Front Row- Shorron Firzgerold, Lori Slsougsrod, Kim Gormen, Shonnon Monrierrh Second Row- Kim Sorensen, Michelle Snow, Liso Sreele Shelley Sondusky, Liso Shonoberger, Morro Romero, Verno Wrighr Third Row- Mr Houensrein, Erin Linskey, Jodi Brown, Liso Wellingron, Kristen Sprogue, Kim Smirh Melisso Bolling, Michelle Archer 138 Clubs ond Orgonizoriqns a 3 iz' 5 gfm+1w:,.':'-'fit as Senior Kaos: Front Row- Wendy Rasmussen Second Row- Corhy Newlin, Rhonda Dutfant, Jennifer Martinis, Daphne Delepine Third Row- Debbie Morton, Kelly Smirh, Davino l-iaimov, Kristin Johnson, Beth Piartner, Fourth Row- Lisa Maulhardr, Julie Gilchrist, Nancy Jenner, Kim Green, Mr Gilchrist ,fs , ,, gov 'Sit Sensored Seniors: Front Row- Debbie Kurrela, Srephani Smith Second Row- Cheryl Dirdsall, Laura Upham, Tiffany Lienau, Valarie Chavez, Ginger Hodsan, Leslie l-laclser, Rene Marriot, Kim Mcviclser, Wendy Williamson Third Row- Kim Wiley, Beth Schultz, Diana flesh, Wendy Salisbury, Ellen Dloom, Verna Wright, Suzi Nelson, Jodi Drown Fourth Row- Lisa Harris, Suzanne Bird, Paige Rollo, Adelle Dish, Barbara Heller Fifth Row- Mascot Lisa Mills, Donna Walters, Michelle Willrenson, Kathy Lunde, Donnie Burns, Mr Lung, Jennifer Condon, Lindo MacCready, Cathy Croclsetr, Anita Navarro QWA , ln incognito get-up, Davina Haimov, Ronda Duf- faut, and Mary Halal vvallr around campus to hand out the ever oopular animal-grams. ez: 11 Sensared Senior member, Stephanie Smith lool-as puz- zled as she holds her stuffed animal. She was festive so she dressed up for Pajama Day, Clubs and Organization 189 140 Clubs o CPA, AFA lvlolse Woves CPA? AFA? Wirh rhe ooloreviored cluo nomes, ir is difficulr for non-members ro decipher rheir rrue meonlng. This lirrle hir of mysrigue odds ro rhe group's uniqueness os rhey orremp ro unify rheir friendships ond similor inreresrs. Bonning rogerher ond supporring school ocriviries, rhe CPA's ond AFA's hove ser our ro encouroge school spirir ond reinforce rhose friendships needed ro endure four yeors of inrense srudying. Los Al's CPA's ore o group of young women, who olrhough nor seniors, would lilse ro remind everyone rhor rhe closs of 1984 undouoredly is one ro remember, Their colorful r-shirrs wirh fused on niclsnomes odd o rouch of spirir ro oll ossemolies ond sporr ocriviries which rhey orrend. The AFA's ore o group of friends who, unlilse rhe CPA's, ore unified oy o sporr. The mojoriry of rhe AFA ooys ore involved wirh eirher one or rwo worer sporrs, These members ore diverse in rheir ocrivirles, foo, 'fws,,,,, 1 sms? l While purring his ooolss owoy, Pot Mcllrorh onricipores rhor evenings swimming meer AFA's ooisrerous monner quite ofren moy be heord or mosr oguoric sporrs nd Orgonizoriops J ,gi l 3 Senior CPA's: Front Row- Krisrine Shue, Pio Ruorsdlcilnen, Ann Acosrci, Sobrino Thomos, Sedro Dovis, Ric Kurosowo, Merilee Leubon, Alldo Civolos, Mr. Polmer AFA member Phil Wyels shows his dedicorion ro his school by escorring o few uhderclossmen ro rhe quod oreo, Some of Phll's berrer friends ore younger ond he rries ro recruir rhem for nexr yeor's swimming reom, AFA: Front Row- Scorr Leonord, Derels Hobbs, locls Perisho, Donny Gregory Second Row- Tom Del-lordr, Milse Porricls, Scorr Fernboch, Adom Gregory, Por Mcllrorh, Morls Clemons, Dove Corpenrer, Tug LeCompre Third Row- lsenr Romseyer, Phil Wyels iw ,ay LA's Finest: Front Row- Ana Rodriguez, Anronia Barragan, Maria Puenre Second Row- Ms, Long, Lorie Paldie, Maria Puente, Robin Walker, Donna Ramirez, Mr Schroeder Third Row- Rasemary Guerra, Rurh Gutierrez W 4 if 45 VM J 4 E x I ' 'Z ff A senior member of rhe LA Lifes, Howard Fitzer parricipares in homecoming acriviries by pushing a VW. 4 LA Lrtes Front Row Sieve Brody Kenny Hayashida Second Row. Working on one af rhe new Apple Il compurers, Steve Brody arremors ra calcuiare rhar evenings CIF basiserbail odds As a member of rhe LA Lires Sreve vviii arrend rhe game C . oi ana Org: f- x, ia J ,K ' , ' v -. ' K f.: ', 'wr ' s Q, Avy., fa K AQ- 1. , gin 1 - ,W J-1'-fwynl I J 4.fw5f,. , , Loyoble TKCDS Soil l ewis. f fi'f2f9rsir Los Al's Junior Tl4Os were a posiriye asser ro all ,,, A J J H A ,A .5 ,L J K 1 sporrs seasons. The fifreen girls wore rheir red jaclsers ,E A W ff -J A : ,sg QL 1' f vvirh gold sillsscreening ro olmosr all of rhe school ,A! 9 'A A H ' ' 1 4 A ' ' X ocriviries, especiolly bcislserboll gomes. Many of irs f i 'P' 4- W members were involved in orher orgonizorions such - -Ju as: arhlerics, songleading, drill reom, drama, speech, and rhe Junior Class Commirreec Lilsevvise, Los Al's Loyobles oromored rheir school soirir They encouraged inreresr in school eyenrs, borh academic 4 and exrra curricular. Thanlss ro rhese rwo clubs rhe Junior Class was nored for irs exciremenr of being oorr of rhe uppercloss. 1' 5 0 33 P -4 O Z ln honor of Holloween Dress-up Doy, members of the Junior Tl4Os, Ruth Busenkell, Los Al Lovables: From Row- Liz Brewer, Viclsie Hari, Sammy Griffin Second Denise Troutman, Deanna Denstecid, Joy Fernbcich, Kathy Glaudini, Jennifer Row. mum lqmff! lgoye,-5 gmim M5 Wilson Meadows, and Tracy Clark, dressed as mulri-colored crayons. wb? L ,211 ,JAM V -and Junior TKOS: Front Row- Susie liilser, Sracy Nordsrrom Second Row- Joy Fernbach, Amy NlcDougoll, Denise Trourmon, llurh Busenlsell, lsorhy Gloudini Third ROW- Fiona Sinclair, Louro Hill, Korhleen Bearry, Tracy Clorls, Jennifer Caughlin, Deonno Bensredd, Jennifer Meadows 142 Clubs and Orgonizorions 4 U I A fs , rx! W - gggs y 'PN ' 3 I ., 6' .xr iii' my 'Y l 1. .5 ,4 X A , ij'r 'f 'Q : of T ! 41' Junior Juveniles and Sophomore Scandals: Front Row- Maria Eshenbrenner, Lesley Durlsee, Lori I-leinselman, Anna Triplerr, Viclci Land, Cindi Moren, Kris Greggersen, Hillary Rourr, Lisa Konasi, Hill Fcgilsawa Second Row- Jenae Elwell, Kris Schlauch, Jean lngerle, Julie Schulz, Jill Morley, Mr. Lung, Chrisrine Dennis, Karhy Pellegrino, Sracey Simonds, Jeanne Allard ws 1 ..,... , .1-nf Aw ,,..k A UGXWQW s r e el S I' ig m nf.. .-all Being a member of rhe Sophomore Scandals, Kris Greggersen loolss forward ro spending her day or school wirh her friends T-shirr clubs are an excellenr way ro lseep friendships close and be involved in school A disrincrive merhod used by srudenrs ra obrain class credir is ro became a reacher's aide Anna Tripletf sorrs schedules in order ro file rhem mare auicl-zly, Being a reacher's aide offers srudenrs rhe experience io worlx in an office environment 1 l-lighrops l-lop -- The Junior Juveniles and Sophomore Scandals were clubs rhar promored school spirir. Their acriviries included offending foarball games, dressing up on spirir days, and showing rheir school enrhusiosm ar assemblies. Many of rhe girls were involved in exrra- curricular acriviries, namely arhlerics. The rwo clubs consisred of renrh and elevenrh grade girls who' were besr friends during rhe year. The marching gray swearshirrs show rhe clubs's rogerherness, The clubss pride and jay is rhar rhey promared rhe chic fashion of highrops. Clubs and Organizarians M3 Ensigns Show Foofooll Spirif Using Glover ond Hondel Srodiums, rhe Griffin fons filled eoch srodium roofing our Griffin reom ro vicrory. The sronds proved ro be o field of irs own wirh o conglomerorion of senior, junior, sophomore ond freshmen groups. From rhe Sophomore Eyes on LA TO rhe Foorooll Followers, eoch oroughf vorious objecfs ronging from pie fins ro oolloons which illuminored rhe sronds ond boosred rhe crowd's porriciporion. The Foorboll Followers supporred rhe Griffin reom wirh rheir ourgoing monner ond consronr reom encourogemenr. The girls wore foofboll jerseys on gome doys in honor of rheir sophomore boyfriends. Football Followers: From Row- Seon Conboy, Croig Wilkerson, Jeff Nicks, Roberr Brolslse, Rich Morgon, Nick Poulos, Brion l-louo, Russ Wendell Second Row- Louro Aboore, Brenda Huber, April Alvorez, Liso Ziemo, Dorooro Heller, Betsy Young, Lori Herrzig, Debbie Kurrello Third Row- Lourie Serwinslsi, Mr. VonGorder, DeAnne Howlss, Tricio Boker The femole members of rhe Foorboll Followers furrher supporr our Griffin reom by porriciporing in rhe firsr onnuol cor decororing conresr. The girls won one of rhe cosh prizes, which wos spenr on rheir club picnic. ,yr in , F Sophomores Eyes On LA: Sitting- Srephonie Snow, moscor First Row- Solorino Thomos, Srephonie Conin, Wendy Monrierrh, Liso Koplon, Moren lsussler Second Row- Michelle Sroll, Andreo Dorrows, lsorhy Pound, Shonno Hemmings, Corhy Poe, lsrisron Pipol, Lourel lsergon, Joy Whirney, Wendy Orr, Jodi Crum, Mrs Cross 144 Clubs ond Orgonizorions While performing or one of rhe pep ossemblies, Andrea Barrows smiles or rhe crowd for rheir worm response, l-ler r-shirr club, rhe Sophomore Eyes on LA give on exrro rousing cheer of supporr, 90 Vice Presidenr Scott Hoffman, Presidenr Todd Fotone FT 2? i ' 1 gf! 4.-new N, W 333 X i : . -. 'K W 1 . 4: 4 lj L S A? , ,in p t :P , V X. 'U a4'fX! . 3. W 5 . 9 vi Motorcross Club: From Row- Chris Covellone, Kyle Shields, Mike Hudson Second Row- Mr. Morrinez, Morr Deming, Chris Nugier, Poul Pork The rough rerroin rhor o mororcross rider covers varies os much os rhe rrocls ond individuol do. Todd Fotone, under rhe direction of Advisor Mr. Morrinez, chooses ro ride on rhe inside ro prevent rhe possing of opponenrs. Dv: , ,, 4 'lf ,. WWW' ' ' I ' , ' , Q7 , M, X Although rhe Mororcross Club comperes os o reom, quire ofren rhey musr squore off for final posirions. Chris Nugier ond Todd Fatone dernonsrrore rhis complicorion, Zirii U59 Adrenolin flowing, Chris Nugier rries ro relox before his next heor Kyle Shields informs Chris of rhe inrense cornperirion rhor he feces, buf Consoles him wirh o drinls Clubs and Oignnigqiwns 1-15 As rhe Furure Business Leoders of Arnerico odvisor ond on ocriye business reocher, Mrs. Borboro Grubb, righr, hos much ro lseep her busy. She is on excellenr reocher ond oll of her siudenfs benefir from her closses. Soonish reocher, Ms. Beck, lower righr, gozes inro rhe classroom wondering if onyone hos ocruolly come olereo rheir horneworls. Looking up in surprise, Mrs. Glodys Srough, below, exoloins ro her Algebro l closs rhe funoonnenrols of bosic olgebro on rhe oyerheod projecror. Biology ond Eorrh Scif ence con be on inreresring ond fun subjecr if you're Iucl-xy enough ro hoye Mr. Gilchrisr, below, for o reocher. Mr, Gilchrisr wos new or Los AI bur he quickly ossimilored. 140 Acodemifs 9 ,- Lv, N --x-- A While his dass works independenrly Mr. Mark Celesfin, above, begins grading rhe assignmenr hejusr collecred. Mr. Celesrin, a reading reacher, helps his sruclenrs sera course wirh their newly acquired reading slsills Mr. Kevin Loftus, righr, warches as his money and power srudenrs prepare for his Iecrure. ANN I As usual Mr. Jim Cross has a crowd of people garhered around him. Hisi- 4- 45, -4 willingness ro help and his Ourgoing personaliry always brings our rhe besr in all his srudenrs. NN Academia 147 Adminisrrorors Ger Things Done Keeping o school ship-shape is nor olwoys on eosyiob. Mr. Anthony, rhe ossisronr principal in chorge of acriviries, helps the srudenrs decide and pur in acrion plons for dances ond orher srudenr acriviries. Dean of Arrendance, Mr. Husband handles rhe orrendonce records, lf srudenrs have o problem he decides whor should be done. Dr. McKinnon is in charge of deciding which courses will be roughr in oll rhe deporrmenrs, Anorher ossisranr principal, Mr. Thompson, is in chorge of counseling. l-le is ofren seen working wirh rhe counselors and srudenrs on schedule problems. Dr. Castruita, our principal, gives rhe orders ro rhe officers under his command for smoorh soiling, Deon of Arrendance Mr. Husband loolss rhrough rhe arrendance records and molses several decisions on vvhar he should do obour one iruoncy problem, Tolsing o few minures ro rolls offer rhe ossembly, Dr. Cosfruito, a singing relegrom bunny, and Mr. Anthony rhinls obour rhe siruorion The ossembly was ro nome Mr lrresisrable and inrroduce rhe nominees for Homecoming Queen ,ig f f I fW'i,v4,4iAz,, Assisronr Prlncipol Mr. Thompson is nor only in chorge of counseling, our also keeps ocrive os Q referee for college foorball M N ., hs 3, , 'W 1, ff ,A,' 1 Tom Anthony Dr. Rudy M. Cosfruita Richord Husband Dr. Heil McKinnon Assisronr Principol Principal Dean of Arrendonce Assisranr Principol Acriviries USC, Ph D Whirrier College, MA CUVV'CU'Um USC MA USC, PhD 148 Academics Larry Thompson Assisronr Principal Counseling USC, MA Ny, l l i I l 1 s l 4 l School Board Presidenr Mark Abrams makes sure ro keep order in public Srudenr Represenrarive ro rhe Board Ken Hayashida smiles afrer being recognized for his meetings and makes many decisions rhar sooner or larer will effect ihe achievemenrs during rhe school year, communiry. .4 , or , Mr. Genet ls piped Aboard There have been many changes and accomplishments because of our innovative and open school board Newly elected board member, Mr. Genet, joined our adminisrrarors rhis fall. With rhe advice of FN Superinrendenr McCully, they have MM Qffff ,,.i ,,., , .Q .,,.,.,, it M' been insrrumenral in develoDinQ a Blue Ribbon Commirree ro srudy disrricr finances. The Los Alamitos Unified School Disrricr Educarional Foundation was esrablished for a rwo- way benefit berween our schools A and community. Los Alamiros leads rhe stare in school planning for the furure. Our Student Prepresenrarive 2 iif r M Kenneth Hayashida said, lr was Looking over recommendations, Mrs. Mary Holzgang, Mrs. Margrit Kendrick, and Superinten- dant McCuIly prepare ro vore on an imporranr issue. Mrs. Kendrick rerires rhis year afrer serving as a dedicared board member for many rerms. , M A- my rask of reporring your ideas and l suggestions ro rhe resr of the board, and l enjoyed ir 4 Q, 5 Q. ! I M I 1' Members Mrs. Nancy Lander and Mrs. Virginia Wilson chuckle as they read a Ierrer of appreciation from the communiry Academics 149 Students Salute Special Services Building communicarions bervveen rhe students and counselors is one of rhe major otyecrives in rhe counseling office. The coordinaring, organizing and furure building rhar rhey must do, adds ro rhe srudenr body as a whole. The academic assisrance is lusr one aspecr of rhe immense duries one musr fulfill as a Los Al counselor. Counselors Ferber, Holzman, Morris, Parmer, and Watson are often rhe main source of assisrance and lsnovvledge when applying ro colleges in the fall of one's senior year. Cal Granrs, Pell-Grants, EOD Granrs, Chariry League, Ellss Club, Soroprimisr Club, Chevron Cos, Irvine Co., Ciry and Psegenrs Scholarships are a few lnsrirurions rhar will help you afrain financial aid for furure college education, Wirhour rhe admission of rhe srudenf, rhe financial aid has no value. Wirh approximarely 85 percenr of all Los Al srudenrs arfending some form of college, rhese counselors are imporranr ro an oursranding staff, w v ., , , , ,,,. M. J ...Ad Although rhe office of Mrs. Holzman may appear clurrered ro mosr, she finds ir an organized conglomerarion of years pasr, As a local resident of our communlry, she ofren finds rhe office her second home 4-ha. 4 Www ls. Eric' Mr. Parmer is rhe Sm-Z and special educarion counselor While reviewing The secrerary ro rhe counseling sraff, Mrs. Scott, may nor always be found ar her desk. While Thet Win's cum file, he discovers rhar she may have enough credirs ro ralse she is busy, TA Barbara Heller assumes her secrerarial duries and reminds srudenrs lilse a five period day 1 Wendy Salisbury ro sign in. I Dale Ferber Counselor CSULA, MA 150 Academics Alcene Holzman Dan Morris Dennis Parmer Mildred Watson Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor UCI, MA CSULA, MA UCSB, MA CSUF, MA, MS gif? ff i i 1 Olga Alvarez Career Cenrer Aid m -f-- ww.. ,Q -0--v 'Xb-6 ' X-2 'Qkgsj i s V 4 ff K' .6 , '73 J X 1 A5 rnis year's Career Cenrer Specioiisr, Mrs. Jean Cross has rolsen ir upon herself ro renovare ine ' qi ' atmosphere and organizorion of rne cenrer, Wrirer Ray Bradbury's campus visir was Qranred 1 ' oniy rhrougn her persisrenr efforrs. B. A. Pot Johnson Media Te-cn Connie Anderson Nurses Aid --4-M.,,,,, Media Specialisr Miss Carol Dalton works on one of rhe many new computers on campus, Since Corie R059 Undo Smslfopf rne arrival of rne Apple II compurers, rne library compurer faciliries have been in consranr use 59999 LOUQUOQQ p5YChO'OQ'5f University of Rediands, BA,M5 CSULD, MS I T S .QNX A . if Jean Cross Carol Dalton Y Nolo Ezell Kathleen Foss Career Guidance Speciaiisr Assisronr Medio Speciaiisr Nurse Media Speciolisr Universiry of Son Francisco CSULB, MA CSULB, DSN USC, DA, M5 MA Academics 151 Secretories Aid The Crevv Secretaries hold the school together oy not only answering phone colls, out oy showing school spirit, They keep the records and collote information in the files. There is so much information thot it moy seem mind ooggling to some, out Los AI secretaries find the time to keep everything in proper order, Performing mony feots, such os monoging the main switchboard and judging Spirit Week competitions, takes lots of patience. This is o credit to our secretories. They knovv how to keep their composure, ond they knovv how to keep things on o friendly oosis. V T The main office is where Mary Haas onsvvers the switchboard She is the one to go to for infotmotion on students, teochets, ond oll lost items, I 1 1 ,gl , W M , X ,444 .f,. . f A , ' ,- V Y f if 1 . 'MU , K , X f f' - '31 N, ' ' f me 'T -K ' 'WI' X f Receiving the many phone colls thot come into the ottendonce office every morning is Evelyn SyIvia'sjob. She handles this tosk with eose, calling upon het friendly wit to answer some of the odd questions of the concerned patents. S-...'w-N., The secretaries keep the spirit sailing throughout the entire year, Doctor Julie Crumpton and associates Evelyn Sylvia ond Virgina Quaid observe the students' antics ot a lunch time activity. These sectetoties porticipote in oll occassions on compus. O Lue Adamson Julie Crumpton Linda Fiamengo Colleen Golden MGVY H005 5l10f0f1 M0750 152 Academics 1 I A x., ' Wy? I4-C' j ,Q :fs , by Mom, rimes during me day Mrs. Mmge Saffron muy ,ook rhrough me poges of Pat Johnson, Mary Haas, Lue Adamson, Vi Schwabenland rerurn ro worls the curriculum handbook ro see which of rhe many diverse courses are available Writ mar WSW 'umchboxes in H095 Th? fOCUlfV DOW enjoy eoring on the new ro Swdemsl porno built odioining the iounge ir has been named in honor of Mrs Schwabenf land, 4' 1 ' rf X fr I Assuming the role of the principals secretary rneons adhering ro The counseling cenrer is often overioaded with poperworis especialiy or rhe beginning of the many imporranr responsibilities Mrs. Violet Schwabenland year and ar rhe semester, Mrs. Carol Scott is rhanl-zfol for hardworking aides like Tom Rak and proofreads a letter for Dr. Casrruira. Jimmy Lamb. i i V up , ,, new ' - Virginia Quaid Marge Saffron Violet Schwabenland Carol Scott Evelyn Sylvia Academies 153 Arts Receive '84 Promotion Mrs. Judy Hemphill, chairperson of the Art Department, teaches commercial art and drawing. She, withtthe help of other teachers, had made the art department outstanding in the district. Chairperson of the Music Department, Mr. Tom Hrbacek, traveled as teacher and advisor with the band to many places this summer. They toured the United Kingdom and performed in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Festival Calvacade Parade, representing the United States. Mr. Chuck Wackerman was joined by Mr. l-lrbacels in creating the Jazz Band. They traveled to Psena during Match to compete in a Jazz Festival and participated in a concert featuring Mr. Maynard Ferguson, a well known professional jazz player. Q., ff- ? . Z fr '-'f' mjwtfzf . Using different tools to make tndentations in their clay, Jimmy Lo and Brian Earnest mold their slab into a workable mass of clay New graduation requirements include a Fine Arts class beginning with the class of 1984, Ceramic students complete several assignments each quarter and are able to take them home. fyfw 42? 2 19' 'f , lfffpffff, W, f ' f' mf LW' f f J f , ,M f, ff f tw , .. ,fd ,ffl ' 1 ,wt s ' . .1 1 1 ,1 Z A A A Y ff? y., Y N5 1 'Q W rf, vffglff f - , If 7,7 5 . , f f WW f f 1 1,: 7 , , ' , CUPE f , 3 , 1 'f Practicing ta improve the TONS of their music, Mott Winford, Tim Beck and Chet Silver harmonize to the meloncholic melody. Practicing is one of the molar keys to perfection according to instructor Chuck Wackermon. inainuu-........ Choir instructor, Miss Celeste Moy, presents a key note that must be hit in order to insure a harmony. 154 On Your Own, Law, Typing Chapman College, BA Lfi,ZZ'fv?f Q 59 sie A 4,24 1 J X 1-, ' H, 2 if W 1 , ,J Q ,, ,W ,yt ff 41 , Ja- We , , 71914 4 f t aff 2 5 f 3 fy! , X 2 6 , df x 2:6 John Barnes Physical Education University of Nevada, DS Bob Atherton Academics ,A,, -.W 'g.,,, ,V I-,, ,ff 4, 1, wht 'nv vt., J-f fum, f','-'J ft .H U , ,, , ,,3:,Z,4w f1-, my l, -v eww,- Zif-'e5i'fi', I f? .Jw , -.5 -qyzs. ,.. ,W Wzf ff? f W fix ' 37553 1'2 7' ' I , .z,pyJ,3:.-,,.Q, 5 , 'f dpi-t , V:pfI23ft,,1y,31,,',', J W. f, V ig, , f .f,4m'N 'N f t,,,t fy 1 f -fi, - ,ff 2252 ffiflf f ,fl 1 I A , , , . J ,f 4 1 . A m e fb i l l Geryy Dench Carol Beck Ken Becker Computer, Advanced Math Spanish ll G lll Woodshop UCI, MA USF, MA CSULB, BA Mr. Ron Considine, phoro reacher, shows his srudenrs how lighr can be effecrive while raising picrures in rhe srudio. Those who are able ro comprehend this concepr will be guoranreed berrer picrures. Performing or rhe pep assembly, David Lomb plays rhe xylophone in fronr of a crowded audience. Doyld ond orher band members have compered rhrough- our rhe school year if .mil Q , Sronding during rhe pep assembly, Mr. Tom Hrbocek reminds some of his band members ro srand during rhe pledge of ollegionce. Mr Hrbocels and rhe band rrayeled ro many places during rhe summerrime Playing off of a sheer of music, Chris Vesper performs a saxophone solo conducted by Mr. Chuck Wockermon. Mr Woclsermon is one of rhe newesr reochers and is direcror of rhe Jazz Bond LS ng an S, . ,Nur 'TT ,Q I Joyce Bennett Donna Bohonnon Dove Douchier Steve Bowers Ruth Broy Honors English, Myrhology, Physical Edocarlon World Hrsrory US Hisrory, World l-lisrory, PE Word Processing, Typing, Science Flcrron CSUF, MS CSUF, BA CSULA, B5 Accoonring CSULB, BA CSULA, DA Academics Srudenrs' Cruise Aided By English One of rhe mony reosons vvhy Los Al's foculry hos such o good repurorion is rhor rhe reochers rolse rhe rime ro individuolly help srudenrs. Our English Deporrmenr exemplifies rhis quoliry. Ar ony given momenr, nor on uncommon sighr on compus is seeing o reocher helping o srudenr olong rheir rrels rovvord higher inrellecr. For srudenfs, rhe English experience is required for oll four yeors. Eoch ond every srudenr musr poss eighr semesrers in order ro groduore, Forrunorely, rhere ore o number of differenr courses offered ro creore o voriery in rhe curriculum. The closses ore challenging in order ro prepore srudenrs for posrf secondory educorion. A primory gool of mony reochers is ro enhonce o srudenr's performonce on rhe Scholosric Aprirude Tesr ond rhe Americon College Tesri These exoms ore exrremely imporronr ro rhe srudenr vvho would lilse ro orrend college. The English Deporrmenr or Los Al hos ser high srondords for rhe improvemenr of rhe educorion of irs srudenrsi The Freshmon Closs Commirree vvos leod by rhe incredible Mrs, Joyce Dennett. She fools her closses on enjoyoble field rrips ro movie srudios, hisroric museums, ond lirerory exhibirs rhroughour rhe school yeor. I ' 'IYTQTTQ JJ'-AWG? ef Q, tri 'x Ji? ' ' V f :pff-rf':.i' J' -' E! P l-..... Firsr semester poerry vvos mode more enjoyoble by Ms. Porti Long's friendly smile, During Spirir Weels, she vvon rhe Mr Whipple loolseolilce roiler poper vvrop conresr vvirh rhe help of her srudenr reommores. ....., T . ff if Mg K, The deporrmenr choirperson of English is none orher rhon Mr. Wayne Schroeder. Mr. Schroeder is in chorge of orgonizing rhe deporrmenrs curriculum, purchoses, ond meetings. He olso dedicores himself ro being Los Al's Finest club odvisor. i 'i ,-.- 4. ,..1 1 , Q F .lilsl P- ' , 'I rv, , ' fi l.,sil,,, l i'1 ' A - sfrs f 51, A,,. fy: LQ sims ,. , , s, , 4 . 'y' :fm Art Broadhurst Cory Brody Steve Brooks Ann Dusenkell MOFK CGISSYU1 ROP Welding Physicol Educorion Morh, Physicol Educorion Ef19liSl'i l'liSfOVY, RGOUWQ. E5l- CSULD, UA CSULD, BA CSULB, DA CSUU1 UA UCI, B5 150 Acodemifs Mk ,, -we '- sign 'Q el J lf Jeff Coontz does nor undersrond on ossignmenr, Mr. Bill Doly lends o helping hond ond exploins rhe problem unril he is no longer Confused. Mr, Doly olso is rhe odvisor of Key Club ond Keywonerres, .1 As she poinrs our rhe weeks ossignmenr on rhe chollsboord, Mrs. Sharon Flynn exploins rhe vocobulory exrro credir senrences rhor ore due Friday. lf her srudenrs complere rhese ossignmenrs on rime, rhey con berrer rheir grode. I ' P fl? s is X t -fl 55:1 ff! , f' f i I ' i Q, While John Roberts reods rhe bools Light in August, Mrs. Durham hugs him ond encouroges him ro I-weep up rhe efforr ond enrhusiosm he is purring info her closs. ' , 5:2 lf .4 -A he.. rx X ww, 'Shir While Ms. Kathy Wilson sirs on her fovorire choirg she Iisrens inrensely ro d srudenr's quesrion obour rhe poem Dover Dench Ms, Wilson olso serves os rhe newspoper odvisor. l ff, ,WN 1 ,. Y5?H,Axlk 4,7 -. Lax. eq , -Q? fl , 1 ,fm 3 Bill Christie Robert Cloirmont Ron Considine Jim Cross Bill Doly Drivers Educorion Sponish Phorogrophy World l-lisrory, Furures Wordpovver CSULB, MA USC, MS, MA Redlands, MA CSDH, MA l-lorvord, MA Academic Ship Ahounds Wifh Languages Srudenrs walls around campus speaking many differenr languages. This is nor rhe faulr of English reaching, our rhe excellence of rhe foreign language deparrmenr. Ar Los Al nor only is Spanish popular, our German and French as well, The foreign I y langauge deparrmenr has developed Los Alamiros High School info an inrernarional campus. The Spanish ' f ' ,9 reachers, such as Miss Beck, involve rheir srudenrs by asking rhem quesfions in rheir foreign rongue. These reachers also reach rhe language by involving rhe srudenrs physically. Mrs. Huey, for example, has her srudenrs play follow-rhe-leader wirh Spanish direcrians. Anorher way rhe reachers ger rhe srudenrs inreresred is wirh films abour rheir language and irs corresponding counrry. Srudenrs ar Los Al nor only learn rhe language, our rhey learn aaaur rhe counrry, The exchange program coordionred by Mr. Pecrol has expanded significanrly. Presiding wirh foreign srudenrs is also a beneficial way ro learn mrough me experience' A smiling face can always be found in room 609 where Mrs. Tynning resides. She is one of rhe Spanish reachers wirh an original foreign accenr. Being a friendly reacher seems ro be Mrs. Tynning's specialiry. 5 if Learning rhrough all senses is whar Mrs. Huey pracrices. Her srudenrs learn rhrough Srudenrs in Miss I3eck's Spanish ll class seem very inreresred in rheir lesson. Sighr is doing as well as lisrening. Asls any one of Mrs l-luey's srudenrs quesrions and he will rhe sense Miss Becls is using roday by showing the srudenrs declensions on the answer you in Spanish. Challsboard. l 75 i . l 1 . f T Elf Al Davenport Merrilee Desatoff Gary Dixon Phil Doran Frank Doretfi Biology, l.ife Science English Drivers Educarion Ceramics, English Physical Educarion CSULB, DA Fresno Srare, DA Pepperdine Universiry, MS CSULB, DA UC BGVl49lE-Y, MA 158 Academics gijffiff :mix FL G, Foreign longuoge is o suqecr in which srudenrs ofren require exrro help Mr. Gil Pectol ossisrs John Jocobs with his rronslorion of o Germon foble. French Club members John Espinoza ond Brigitte Koenig nibble on ci delicious fondue prepored especiolly for their culrurol dinner The fondue hos become o rrodirion or rhe French Club ger-rogerhers, l Andrio Dickens, Jonet Lee, ond Brigitte Koenig use rhe slfills rhey hove leorned ond Ecloirs ond Nopoleons ore rwo very fomous desserrs of rhe French, Tom To ond discuss in French rhe dishes rhey prepored Dinners like rhis give srudenrs rhe opporruniry Tom Nockold ore undecided obour which of rhese forrening, rich, ond of course, ro Ieorn more ooour specific culrures delicious posrries rhey prefer - , .V f l if 1 , . 4 V i V p 31. LL ia , '15-D fue' 5- f' Jeon Dunn M0rih0 L- DUfh0fT1 Dione EOSfmOl'1 Don Ellis Donn D. Fisher Typing, Doro Eniry, Shorrhond English Engllih Drofring, Elecrronics SEDXSDC SDSU, D5 CSUF, MA UC Sonro Borlnoro, DA CSULDV DA Col Lumemmi MA M5 Academics 150 l-lorhe Fc Borfens Dovvn The l-lofch Home Economics hos become increosingly more in demond. As on elecfive, Home Ec provides closses where srudenrs con be creorive ond vvorls rogerher wirh friends. lf wishing ro go inro rhe field of fornily developmenr or educorion, o preschool closs is offered rhor gives firsr hond conrocr wirh youngsfers. Anorher helpful ond exponding closs, On Your Ovvn, helps prepore groduores for life on rheir own. Srudenfs ocr our rolls fhey rnoy lorer ossume in life. Mocls weddings were performed ond srudenrs prepored oudgers wirh rheir spouses. The Home Ec deporrrnenr enobles srudenfs ro expond ond experimenr rheir rechniques vvirh projecrs offered rhrough rhese courses. M. fy' Your Own closs. One Hbobv girl nesrs quietly in o bed which vvos mode especiolly for her. The Core of egg homes WGS Ori? Qf me VOHOUS projegs Offered mrough me On Jusrice of Los Al Peoce Mr Anrhony pronounces Jim Reis ond Dorboro Heller os ' mock mon ond wife ro conclude rhe On Your Ovvn Wedding l Sharron Flynn Dr. Jerry Gorcio Lorroine Goyer P0'fiCi0 Giofmmno English Trigononnerry 6 Algebro U5 Poliricol Trodirionol, Colif phVSlCOl EGUCOHOH. Mom Eosrern Woshingron Universiry, USC, Ph D i-iiyory C5Ul-U, UA DA CSULD, BA 160 Acodernirs . ,Q .2 54, wwf ff. , Mike Gibson Heolrh CSULB, MA nn 3 -'s Teoching rhe preschool ddss is one Mrs. Pore-nt's mony roienrs She demon srrores ro her -:loss how ro speois ro younger children so rhor rhey will Iisren ay f ,V 1 In o home economic deporrmenr classroom, newiyweds, Tommy Loppin ond Jeff Kennedy show off rhe mognificenr wedding coke Along wirh rhe rhe disle The wedding is oiwoys 0 scenic eyenr in which mony porrrooore Coke, rhey dronk opple cider from chompogne giosses 6, . His-. During rhe On Your Own Mods Wedding, Steve Shields woiies his bridefroebe down f ' M,,'3:7,?'A'7Q f ' f .wr 1 fy fy A ,125 'W f Q 1 f v f I 0,6 f Hy If i , f ,, , f, ' 'M an K Q f f - I f 1 WV' 2 A wifi K Bob Gilchrist Allon Grognono Jock Gropes Borboro Grubb Debro Gruff Fleming Broiogy, Eorrh Science English, Physicoi Educoruon Tlesidenr Doer Ady Accoonring Typing I Morh Physicoi Edocorion CSULB, MA CSULD, MA Tuione Unuyergiry, MA Dfw fi G99 53:9 Li , M5 CSULD D5 ACCOGTNC Shipvvrighrs Master Craft Enrolling in Industrial Arts can be just as much of a learning experience as an average academics class. Shop gives the opportunity to work on and perfect a project, The courses let students set goals and strive ro achieve them. The teachers are on a one-tofone basis with their pupils, namely, Mr. Becker, vvoodshopg Mr. Broadhurst, welding and meralsg and Mr. Martinez, autoshop, ln vvoodshop, students have the chance to malse shelves, raclss, and even skateboards. ln the welding and metals department, one can put together such a creation as a tool box. ln auroshop, one can completely rebuild a car and possess his own transportation for school and orher activities. Using the electric sander, Tom Gardner makes sure that none of the rough spots are left on his vvoodship prcyect. He has learned that he should use the correct safety gear at all times gg1g,,,,f Q ,V While observing a students worlx, Mr. Broadhurst makes himself available to his pupils who need his help Welding and metals can prove to be a very challenging course Dorothy Haas Walter J. Hauenstein Carol Holmes Judy Hemphill Tom M. Hrbacek Geometry APUS History, U S. Political Chemistry, Consumer Science Commercial Art, Drawing, Band, Orchestra, Color Guard, University of Arizona, BS Tradition University of Washington, MS and Painting Drill Team QSUF' M5 University of Redlands, MA CSUI-BI BA 1o2 Academics ,f ,A rf Wearing safery goggles ro prorecr his eyes, a srudenr uses an elecrric sander ro smoorh Mr. Ken Decker poinrs our ra a srudenr rhe correci fools and marerials he rhe wood for his required projecr, All srudenrs use grear caurian when working wirh ghguid U59 for me fmgsi-,H-19 fouches on 5,5 Wogdghop prqeg rools in shop classes rque il Teachers also enjoy a breals from rhe day-roeday, hecric schedule we all lead. Members of rhe indusrrial arrs deparrrnenr relax as rhey vvarch a pep assembly, While lisrening ro rhe band preform songs from rheir fieldshow program, Mr. Don Ellis rnenrally reviews his class plans for rhe day He also rnalses plans for resr and relaxarion over rhe upcoming vveelfend, as X, Y. . W ,S 'N A 1 1 Murnez D. Huey Donna Hulen Edward M. Isaacs Gene Jaeger Dolores Kane gponigh Home Econornics, On Your Algebra llfTrig, AP Caculus Geomerry, Algebra Special Ed , Resource Specialisr Baylor Umvefgiry, DA Own UC Derlseley, MA Universiry' of Minnesora, MS Universiry of Iowa, MS CSULB, MA Academics 1053 Granr Avvarded ll? Deparrmenr Ar Los Al, srudenrs have a grear opporruniry ro prepare rhemselves for a business career. By raising one of rhe many informarion processing classes, anyone can have a chance ro gain experience in ryping, shorrhand, accounring, coshiering, and vvord processing. The business informarion cenrer gives considerable advanrages ro rhose who seels rhem. Our informarion processing deparrmenr is one of rhe besr in Orange Counry. The reochers raise pride in rheir vvorls and conrinually srrive ro aggrandize rheir reaching slsills. To our delighr, we were one of rhe five California schools which received a governmenr gronr of forry-rhousand dollars. The money was used ro upgrade room SOO vvirh rhe purchases of business furnirure and STOTGfOf'fhG-Off eauipmenr. fi? sw., MZ ' . Rye 'r T 'f'- '-'E'-v For some, ryping can be a rough class which involves slsill, speed, and coordinarion Gail Gunderson finds her ryping fun and revvarding , ,,7,,,. 'mm During a ryping class, Mrs, Dunn helps Dino Syrengelas and Deon Rybicky figure our rheir grades ln ryping, rhe srudenr's grade is based on how many vvords he is able ro rype per minure. ln zero period vvord processing class, Huey Ly Chen has received her ossignmenr and now she will proceed ro complere ir Some classes vvere offered before school, helping srudenrs in differenr ways 164 fi? f ' 3 XM! 0. , y 3, A ' fg I WN , , 1 my A A -we , 2 W f 5 bfyf ,W ' i , xwff ,V ' X5 fm f f Wed! f f' ,ff ' ' Yfiygfy, f ,:,Qc,,lyjf ' y LMA 0 rv 4 ,we 1 Beverly Kowomoto Jon Kenny Myra Kincoide BfOd LONG John I-90r10rd Morh English, Yeorbools Morh English Algebra, Compurer Harvard Universiry, MA CSUF, DA 50 Miggggippi Umyefgifyy BS indiana Universiry, MA Programming Ohio Universiry, MA Academics Whig, Avi' Kim Duro orrives ot school by 7 10 every morning to ottend Mrs. Broy's word processing closs To enroll in word processing, o student nfiust be oole to type or leost 45 WPM X 'fda 'ffl The occounting closses give students who ore interested in entering this coreer field the chonce to see vvhot it is reolly lilse. Mrs, Bray gives Kristy Speigel o hond in otgonizotion ,- iw? wr J if 'X N 1 F? W Mr. Bob Atherton, on ovid scuoo diver, stonds bocls ond odrnires the successful ceremony of the On Your Own wedding With o positive ottitude, Mrs. Lindo Lewis introduces her second semester Business English closs to the new inforrnotton processing equipment The deport- rnent received o 540,000 stote gront to upgrode current course offerings jo'R 1- Lindo Lewis Kevin Loftus Potti Long Ron Lung Tom Mortinez Typing, Business English World History English, Poetry Drivers Educotton, Ftosh Auto CSULB, BS CSULB, B5 CSULB, BA Footooll CSULB, MA CSULB, BA Acodemtcs 165 New Marh Crew Joins Voyage Drasric improvemenrs have ralsen place in rhe marh deparrmenr and rhe compurer science classes, Borh of rhese classes are exrremely imporranr in a srudenr's program. Marh is needed in mosr areas of business Our compurer age has a new demand for people wirh compurer lsnowledge. These new classes inrroduce srudenrs ro rhe compurer. The nexr few classes are for advanced programers, The compurer age is opening doors for many srudenrs coming our of college or gerring a parr rime job during high school or over summer. This year rhere were several new reachers added ro rhe Marh Deparrmenr, Miss Kawamoto, a graduare of Harvard and a former UCI insrrucror, Mrs. Stough, a former reacher ar Oal-1 Middle Schoolg Pat Giarratano, Debbie Gruff and Jerry Garcia came aboard. Loolsing exrremely perplexed as he rries ro cracl-Q one of his srudenr's brillianr compurer programs on an Apple compurer, Mr. Leonard ponders why he reaches rhe advanced compurer class, Explaining ro her srudenrs rhe correcr way ro solve a difficulr problem, Mrs. Kincade demonsrrares rhar marh can be fun, roo, The overhead rronsperancy is used so all the srudenrs can see rhe examples, T.. an-M Correcring some algebra resrs, Mrs. Haas smiles as she finds our her srudenrs did well on rhe exam. One of her rap priariries as a reacher is ro ensure rhar her srudenrs will be successful. Celeste May Joan Parent Deborah Pgrren Gil Pecvol Frank Petrick Choral Music Preschool Assisranrs, Clorhing SDL German, ESL APT, Currenr lssues CSULD, MA CSULD, MA UCSB, MA CSUF, DA CSULB, MA loo Academics M. le X i l 3 1 l i x if x lQt.i. Many new reachers have come aboard Los Al's campus and one is Miss Kawamoto who reaches algebra ond consumer marh ro many of our srudenrs, Correcring lasr nighr's homework ro prepare his srudenrs for nexr weelcs resr, Mr. Brooks shows his class rhe answers ro help rhem, l-le's also rhe coach of rhe winning Varsiry Baslseroall Team M rzzrs I l l r 1 f pil L r I I' 'fx' I . -I ct l 5 svn , -'MQ' I' , A If '- N 1 KL., A x Us is-ef, IV, XX Srraggling hard ra andersrand his assignmenr, Dean Telasky aslss Mr. Garcia for some help Mr Garcia shows Dean rhe dlfficalr process for solving rhe algebra problem 1 Pai Ramsburg Dennis Ploessel Resource Speciallsr APUS, Sociology, Psychology CSUF, Col Lorhern MA Unlverslry Of Colorado, MA I is ., l Carole Roberts William Schneider Wayne Schroeder French Biology English U C, Riverside U S C , BA CSUF, MS Academics 107 Sporrs Worls Fleer Unril Ship Shape Los Al's Physical Educarion program is one of rhe mosr righrly lsepr ships around, There are a variery of courses offered in order ro give srudenrs rhe chance ro experience sporrs beyond rhe basic rhree: foorball, boslserball, and baseball, For example, our aerobics class gives irs pupils rhe opporruniry ro get in shape. Anorher popular conditioning class is vveighr lifring, These rvvo courses are evidence rhar a variery in rhe Physical Educarion curriculum is imporranr ro rhe school, Srarring freshmen musr TOIRE ninrh grade physical educarion for a full year unless rhey are involved in rhe arhlerics program. When sophomores, srudenrs musr enroll in a physical educarion elecrive. Alrhough only rwo years i Y i r, - 5 are required ro graduare, many srudenrs conrinue ro TOISG X Ti advanrage of our oursranding deparrmenr. The main V, x 31 reason srudenrs sray wirh sporrs is rhe arhlerics program. W Firsr semesrer offers vvarer polo, volleyball, vvomen's rennis, and foorball. Soccer and baslserball begin in firsr semesrer swimming, baseball, sofrball, and men's rennis reams are acrively afloar. The physical educarion guides srudenrs along rheir course rowards berrer physical condirion, f . S '51 Surg ,Q tar. 1, Aw, I I 1 v x r A and exrend inro second semesrer. In spring, badminron, Q .xi ifail ri 3 C K Y X i . ri. 4 i l , , Q 1 l 1 3 i i l acfi 4 gy mf K six, 5 N- lf, 42' x '-'dm 4 Talsing roll and checking if his class is properly dressed our, Coach AI Grognono discusses grades wirh Debbie Muccino before rhe class heads our ro rhe rennis courrs for o few fast-paced games. l Recruiring furure football srors is a redious process for Coach John Domes. He begins his vvorlf early by having his son John work our vvirh rhe ream John hopes someday ro be a sensarional quarrerbacls. ,ii wff.,mffvwffKif4?4ffZ,, , ' ' , ,, 4 'cf 169 vwr, r i ', 2 ,,, ' Coach Ken Porker, lsnovving rhar encouragemenr is one of rhe mosr imporranr ingredienrs for success, has a pep rolls vvirh his varsiry doubles ream, Kelli Moore and Elizabeth Hewitt, before rheir big march. Ron Schwandt Charles Scott Pot Seymour Jim Shellon Melinda Size-more Driver Educorron Physics English U5 Hl5l0VY EVTQHSP csuuz, MA Georgia rem, MA csum, DA CSULB, DA CSULD. MA 108 Academics 'K '5Qf559f5?9z?'W'12' V 1 f Il l Coach of Cross Counrr Teams, AI Gra nano, lsee s srorlsrls on oll of has runners who are Y parrlclporlng or El Dorcdo Pork Bob Sanragret worches some of hls reonnrhores ond cneers rhenw ro vlcrory Freshmen Baslserball Cooch Mike DePrez confers wurh Asslsranr Varslry Coach Duane Diffie ond Sophomore Coach Steve Canin oooor rhe success of rhe Los Al Grlffln baslserooll program an Liss Q Jean LaMay Tim Randall Physlcol Edoconon Alde Fleldrnon - V, .W - L -. 31 , ,fu Durlng the pep ossernoly Coach Steve Brooks speolss over rhe PA sysrenw ro announce rhe nomlnees for Queen of Coorrs Jean Sleeper Aldono Stanton Pamela A. Steeby Urology, AP Biology French l-lusrory, Psychology New Rochelle, MA Unlyerslry of Connecncor, MA CSULD, BA T ,fe : f , ' .n ' W I I., I ,l, Q . I C I Gladys Stough Betty Thompson Algeoro Resoorce Soecolsr CSULD BA Mere-olrh Colege BA Acocen' cs lofi Science Gffers Addirional Class The mosr memorable experience rhar a renrh grader can undergo is Drivers Educorion and Training. For nine weeks, rhe srudenrs srudy rhe rules of driver's safery in rhe classroom Numerous auizzes ond class discussions are merhods used by rhe reachers ro insure rhar rhey pass only rhe pupil who is aualified and ready ro obrain a driver's license The orher nine weeks ai rhe semesrer is spenr in Driver's Training, more commonly l-znown as rhe Lab, In rhe lab, rhe srudenr spends half of rhe rime driving ro films in a fabricored car called o simularor, The orher half is spenr wirh an insrrucror behind rhe wheel of rhe Driver's Educorion cars, Anorher deparrmenr in which srudenrs worls in a lab is science. A new srare reauiremenr is rhar all high school srudenrs complere rwo years of science, This regularian will be in erfecr for rhe class of '88 Ar rhe presenr, only one year is required ro graduore The courses offered are challenging, yer rewarding. Alrhough a srudenr may nor enrer class lsnowing one iora of scienrific informarion, he will leave wirh an exrensive baclsground AW 1 -, 9, Jim Devlin laughs ar rhe girl in rhe simularor ahead of him because during o crash film, Mr Lung shoured, Laois aurl and she iicriciously hir rhe rhree pedesrrians on rhe corner Drivers Educarion insrrucrors use a blacls control box wirh colored burrons ro ensure rhe srudenr's accuracy driving in rhe simularor. Mr. Gary Dixon loolas suspiciously around rhe room for any pupils who are nor parriciparing 8 l l Judy Trujillo Graciela Tynning James VanGorder Chuck Wackermon Robert Wilkoff Drama, English, Spanish l-lealrh, Varsiry Foorball Jazz Ensemble U5 l-lisrory, AP European Yell, Songi Checli Universiry of Chile, SA Universiry of San Francisco, USC, M5 l'l'5lOVY csuin MA MA CSULU MA 170 Academia at-'S x ' N Soorring o Los Al Doslserooli poinrer cop, Mrs. Carol Holmes shows her Griffin spirir or rhe Homecoming Queen of Courrs ossennoly os she wordwes rhe JV cheerleoders perform Exonnining blood cells con be frosrroring when your microscope isn'r worlsing properly. Brigitte Koenig woirs for Mr. Davenport ro help her ocjusr rhe lens s , 1 x If '7 ,r ,G ,f fr J XX of' if AN KX'-i -ff or i i .V Q 'A r Nr V , 2 In 3 P . i . 'ff-,elf Q i ffij 5- l Q L 1 ... ff' Q Q Mr. Jim VonGorder shows his choriroole spirir oy clisoloying his clossroonw Unired Woy conrriourion con Sroclenrs lived up ro rhe Unired Woy morro, We-'re oil working for you wirh rhe greor success of Unireo Woy weeis ,,, iw, -,- I -Q-b Sue Willard Kathy Wilson Algebro, Geomerry English, Newspoper CSULB, DA ldoho Srore Universiry, BA Susan Woirol Arr, Morh UC Derlseley, BA -Q. Special Ed Has Smaafh Sailing Ofren special educarion reachers are canfronred wirh srudenrs who have had problems undersranding cenakisuqecm.Thespeaaleducananreachem asa help foreign srudenrs vvirh rhe English language. Some of rhese reachers speals only one foreign language andrhen me banerofconvhunranonrnay beamne even grearer. Therefore, rhey musr be very derermined and parienr people who vvorls onefan- one vvirh rhe srudenrs, Each deparrmenr member specializes in differenr parrs of disrricr curriculum. Speaaleducanonieachem heb cowea'earmng disabiliries and in some insrances vvorls wirh srudenrs who have minor handicaps. These reachers musr oe very dedicared ra rhe job of reaching and helping orhers. Srudenrs and regular faculry receive resource assisrance from rhese lsey people in order ro enrich regular scheduling. Working rhrough rhe facrs and figures of hisrory, Mrs. Thompson helps a srudenr vvho has ro look up rhe names of famous people and explain vvhy rhey are famous www if V f 4 ,'Q,,' J ' f Z iz ,Z I, J :ff 3, ' , V J X Aff r if 'W '45s --Q.- , 7? Some af rhe special educarlon reachers reach orher suljecrs. Mr. Ploessel coaches rhe aauaric sporrs reams such as vvarer polo and swimming before and afrer school. ma' ,v-A f 1 , Z V W Joan Ash Lynn Kunce lvyl Jacobson KOY MOYHOTF I-YN' MOY Special Educarion Aide Special Educarion Aide Special Educarion Aide 5Q9ClOl EdUCOllOl'l Aide 5DGClOl EdUCOriOn Aide 172 Academics sn 61 f '4 2 Wearing his Los Alamiros Griffinsjaclser vvirh pride, Donn Fisher watches Coach Barnes Mrs. Parrett and Mrs. Marriott sir ar rhe far end of rhe bleachers and inrroduce rhe senior members of our dedicated varsiry ream, Mr. Fisher is rhe coach of watch with enrhusiasm as rhe drill ream perfarm rheir superior-rared rhe Freshman Foarball Squad. rourine ro Bad Boys BTURF Don Dusterhoft Riding around on his rrusry Turf Vac, Herman Fisher cleans up all rhe rrash rhar has Day Cusradian been lefr afrer anorher days lunch ar Los AI. Academics 173 Sociol Sciences Novigore Furure Ir is ofren soid rhor hisrory reoeors irself ond here or Los AI rhe soying holds rrue. Through rhe hisrory of Los Alomiros vve've olwoys hod on exceilenr socioi science deporrmenr ond rhis yeor we hove lsepr up rhe rrodirion. The incoming freshmen ore required ro rolse world hisrory ond juniors musr rolse US. Hisrory. The seniors hove mony choices such os Coiifornio Hisrory, milirory hisrory, or psycoiogy ond rhey ore olso required ro rolse o semesrer of Americon Poliricol Trodirion. , f www, 4 ff ,IWV ,V f 'f V- fl, V, frr, H, ,V,V VV I lv I ,,v f .4 I f ,fy w:,ffg,,w,fgf'w , ' 'f , - ,fg,,f,ffff, ,V fr R ,,,,, , ,Af 1, 'I 'Q Direcring rroffic in closs wos Mr. Cross' former job. Alrhough freshmen ger our of hond somerimes, Mr Cross con conrroi onyrhing from on orgumenr ro on orom bomb 174 Academics If you con'r orrend Mr. Loftus' cioss, he con molse you. Mr. Lofrus is rhe mosrer of Iecrures ond when he roliss, peopie iisren Smiling os if he hod Jusr won rhe Dorrie of Worerioo, Mr. Houenstein checks some imoorronr iecrure nores for rhe nexr cioss. wmv- .QA-,-R A -W l J I , K K, World Hisrory is nor rhe easiesr class ro excel in os one srudenr, Tonya Cohen, is abour ro find our. Bur no quesrian as foo large or rao small for Mrs, Steeby. Pep assemblies are enjoyed by srudenrs as well as reocbers The nisrary deparrrnenr ls no exceprlon and Mr. Cross, Mr. Pe-trick, and Mrs. Gayer Word, rlqe Ogrlvlrles Wrrn bewllderrnenr and anrlaparlon Besides being o hisrory reacher, Mr. Bowers rs rhe foorball and wresrling coach. Coach Bowers us known for nls abillry ro ger on rne same wavelengrn as has srudenrs. ,, 1 f- vine. ' u' .A :va-1-2-.4 fr -i,.,.j ' Y JA' ' ,4 l ' sv JJ l Rx 5 , 1 A , A Trying ro keep rracls af all rlwose facrs, dares, and places seems rough, bar for Mr. Shelton, rr's a piece of cake Aide li 170 Senior As a senior Mike Baker feels ar nome on me Los Al Campos He leans bode ra wolf for nis friends .-., ,Q I Afrer a nord day Jennifer Eldeon raises odvanroge of an empry bench in rne Quad The quad orea ar Las Al provides o place oar in me sun for people ro relax As a member of me varsiry foorboll ream Billy Whitlock lool-as forward ro ronignrs game The adrenaline begins flowing early for me Griffins Thar is one reason rney olways play so well F' A 1-ESS' 'A ' LLL: i is 6 ,pw- E' f ' ,ii ii N, Lf 1 L -.,i r f- f rf-1' gi, do Robert Fischer Wwe' if nr P --,' -r 4 Q w! rv Dominique Schouvet, wr ' ' 1 ' .-fx ' iw ' - L Demi V,ir,r, fm 1, Dirk Rippeimeyer ' f We Hire- ev C. rrr, f' r, 'N' ' 1' if rf!-r f 1 r 'vow f r Steve Sherman :P M fr 'if if ' i r'1i, P, ' r.3ijre fiefi rf- rrw ' 1 fire- Cory Nance r f QM 1 1 1. iii 10' ., ,rr Qifr 3 f -,. cr Cooroins Ser LA Trodirions The Gloss of 19841 rnoy be renwernbered for rhony rhrngs, bor wrrhobr o doobr rr will be nored os rhe frrsr foor-yeor' Qrodoorrno doss As freshmen, rhey begon rhe i'Mr Cool' ionresr Freshfnon oorrrooonr Russ Wendell reoresenred rhe doss wrrh o zeol for winning They olso begon rhe reron of rhe Freshfnon Queen Conresronrs were elecred by rhe freshrnon closs, The frrsr winner wos Miss Wendy Salisbury. Lorer, forrher rnrrrorrng rrodirron, rhey begon rhe renobned V W bush Alrhoogh rhe doss of '85 holds rhe correnr record, rhe seniors hoye olwoys our rn o sincere efforr 1082-88 begon rhe rrodirron of rhe Doslserboll Homecoming Conresronrs choosen by rhe Vorsrry Doslserboll reonn ronged from sophomores ro senrors Kim Wiley, who or rhe rrnne wos o Jonror, vyos derermrned the winner by o fnojorrry srodenr body yore Well-arrro rrrroogrw rhe oood oreo ond odrhirrng rhe cornpus, Jennifer Condon ond Rene Marriott smrle ur sofrwe orher friends rhor rhey see ocross rhe cofnpus Jennifer ond Renee ore borh 'NKJHSIVFQ ro rhe ooyernrnenr doss rogerher WMM., , lr ' ie rw Mr, Ron Considine 1 rr r, Jonene LoFren4 Wnrlarrnn drlrger ry in her rrrqor ornerry doss Bonror Merrrber Connie Nixon sus ond rrres VO , W , W W W A by rrrre nor rr pfnblerh rlmr rhe reodrer ,bar explorr ed ro he' C0V Wl9 M0995 V9 QU U 9000 ,rrnrio rr . rw rrerfr rrrr4 res! -Q . 2-L.-.'m i ' f 'S-ev-iivgrfigfn..-... 5,4.-Av '-' ' J ' 1 'Ti 7'- + Exquisire Seriierg April Alvorez, iw f i ' ii' ii 1 ii i' U' ,vm VoISpinoso, i. mi' ' i' ' 'ji ii if ii ii ' ,W i N' Michelle Mogner - 1 i, ii, ri - i , i , I .X N , , I Robert Drokke, Dirk Ripplemeyer, Jeff Nicks, i ,,,x, . i i , - A Kim Wiley A ' -V 5' W .l-. ,Egg A ,f f 1 I 4 1 ,f , f ff fr Q , n f fri f 1 ,ww ay, Ann M. Acosta Senior C P A Mitzie Lynn Abbott GF, Dance Club, L A 's Finest ' Ni ...f fr7Q'i'fZ'3 ' I ,w ay f ,v w ,, ' wif I Len C, Akif-.5 Michele L. Alarcon poorboll Varsity Tennis, Senior Members Track r elk? , Z,i?5':frf4zZ:1.f Leticia Aguilar Catherine Allard 'hull' Asa Tracy Callen designs one of rne many pages for rhe clubs and arganizarions secrron Tracy vyorlss very hard on ner secrion so she will cornplere rne deadline on time CSF Thomas M. Allard Karen Allen Michael H. Allen Varsrry Traclx, Low Club Cornpurer Club L f if Zi if ., y'LW??iii'?fLf ,M eff -Ear if l ' Qswawfifgi ,iffffll J: I ,ir g p i, 1 r ff fo we xr ww, I f ,N wid, ,f ,' , ' 1 , , f Wy, -fpjw s,,r 4 s. wr? ' Dillon Alley Robert Alvarez Teresa Colleen Amero Marching Band, Concert Band, S Club Becky L. Anderson Kimberley Ann Michelle C. Arche, Michael J. Arias Lisa Armstrong D0f1iel ATCNSY LA Paw, Afrrrrral-, yolleybal Andreosen Cotmgrx gomgieodg, Dmmo Varsrry Tennis H9l3 5 UUE CSF German Crab Club 'W r A-ir f 4 Q-Jr Q M.. - .fru- if' Maria Romero asks Mrs. Kenny for some advice wirh rhe yearbook Maria confers wirh Mrs Kenny so she will nor make a fnisrake and have ro do her se-crvon oyer again , 4 Q. Dawn Atkin Corrine Lynda Atkinson Yahya M. Baayoun Spanish Club SCM: lnreracr Varsiry Foaroall ASB ConQ'955 Club Becky Baird Michael D. Baker Roger Baron Faorball Ski Club Key Club Antonia Barragen Sfoff ENC Bene Isaac Benavidez Varsiry Faarball Caprain, Chamber Choir, Varsiry Wresrling Jim Bernardin Michael Bilbia Suzanne Bird l l I Xl. y X, . , 3 X i l fr Cheryl Lynn Birdsall Adelle J, Dish Brenda Black Tracy Kathleen Richard H. Blanks Ellen A. Bloom Varsiry Gymnasric, Varsrry Mascar, Senior Class Cofnrnirree, Blankenship KGYWOBFBGS- 59050410 Seniors Cheel- GF Gefmofl CIUD Varsiry Gymnasrics French Club, Sewer GOES Ccmmmee Senior Ellie SO' in 161 David Jeffrey Blum Melissa Ann Bolling Brett Bowen Robert C. Brakke Diane Braunstein Mary Broad Slsl Club, CSF, Mods TfIOl TGOFYH ASB Treasurer, Congress, CSF Vorsiry Foorball, Varsiry A L il M y in , Steven N. Brody CSF, Kiwanis Bowl Wresrlrng, Happy Grlfflns 'x Jodi E. Brown Charles D. Bueno Michelle A. Burge Bonnie I, Burns Christopher Butler French Club President, CSF, Cross Counrry, German Club, Vgfsgfy Volleyball' gensofed 59 ll0f We 4'H Seniors, Senior Class Commirree John Callahan Tracey Cullen Julie Callison Corronwood Sraff I rv B K' While wearln her official coblner ca , Shelley Sandusk makes an announce- Delqne Com Donald Cam bell Donna Carlson Q Y p menr ro rne rowdy crowd ar o pep assembly Shelley is used ro being observed COHOOWOOU SVOH1 CSF. HGOHS Speech Team' GF' V0 eYbe by rhe srudenrs because she is ASB Presidenr Que 152 Seniors 22 .'x xx Russell L. Carpenter Lisa Carpentier Decarhlon, Chamber Chair, Kiwanis Bowl aff Q wtf' LJ' . .5593 X, Qu M1 Sardi Carrano CSF, French Club, Speech Team T Barbara Caruso Lorena Cqgrellqnog Alida J. Cevallos De-corhlon, Bond, Congress, Foreign Exchange Srudenrf Diving Venezuela 5 ,C 5 Karen Choides Lon E- Chopek Volene Choves Russ Wendell and Debbie Kurfela find rirne ra be alone berween rheir classes. 544, Club, LOW Club The happy couple makes rhe masr of their six minures rogerher before rhe bell rings, ,Q- dtxdf ..,-v Qi. K . EWS. Q 56 , .3 ,, .xi Judy Chavez Johny Chiu Cindy Chou Ryan Christiansen John Clegg Mark Clemons Varsiry Yell, WOTGV Polo AFA Seniors 188 f 'Q V, 1 g , y r, , gym s 5 :1 V Jennifer J. Condon Nancy D. Conklin Angelo D- Conley Dm' Team' Senor 0022 Ski Ciub Varsity Cheer, CSF, Sentor Cioss Committee Stat Ciub, Sensared Commwee Senrors 1?-' ,,fr:.f2'OrfQaw aQrr rf, .Friar r'1314ff4.'rf,rfff 45 V 2 4. frifvi gy 5 ,r ,,Y , , I , 1 ., ,J sm y Af A V 4? ,,' fi 12 f f 1- I Hg 1 f 1 r 2 W ff, .- ,V r , ,vaffqrn r' f X, rj 42, I - 1 .2 34 rin wg f ws' in f 1 f K W. I4 4 ff f f it G! In K ,QA , Cv 4 , fn ,f Zim' n n D GEF? A t 'l William G. Cook Nina Marie Cooper Rodney Cottrill Chris Schmitt smiles while iistentng to his friendstaise about his new Team Betty bug Having a shortened day enables htm to lseep a steady job and work an his Vallsswagon I .I ' Y, V ,fgywgft firif-2 1 ri.s 7 I ,,,,, 1 Q.. , ifw V, wi . r r i N Catherine A. Crawford Catherine Crockett Jana Crum Swing and Chamber Choir, Sang, Drrli Team, Cottonwood Varsity Cheer Bacispacixrng Ciub Stat-f , f'-. ,W -:ff ,-er RTT' r 1gtIf3a.f.2 Todd Dale Kimberly K. Dolly Sedra-Lin Davis Margaret Degroot, Tammy Lampin, Jeff Kennedy, Kim Tobin, Scott Harvey, U4 UWB' V0 9V'9U 59fl'O' CDA the students tar married life by perfotmtng a mack wedding ceremony 154 Sentara no-cr 3 ,.f,.,, , , Tiffany Lienau and Connie Nixon are havrng a debare on whrch Tfshrrr dab, rhe sensared Senrors or rhe Senror Members rs ganna ro wrn rhe Sprrrr Srrds ar rhe foarbolN game ranrghr Deborah Dean Margaret DeGroof Thomas K. DeHardt Drama Farensrgs League, Golf I , y I Lorena DelaMora D0Phn9 M-H- Deliipine Charles Dellisanti French Gao Spanrsh Goo Senrcr Kaos a rhe chauffeur pose rn rherr weddrng arrrre The On Your Own dass prepare Pamela Lynn Denny Donald A. DeQuardo Pedro Derit JV Cheer, COWOVQUOVU Varsrry Foorbav, Varsrry Sensored Senrars Wfegnmg ,., Damanjit K. Dhillon Ravinder K, Dhillon Madeline DOnOhue CSF Frerrzn Crab Sena' ics: CSF French CL: Sen--2' Cr. , Carnrwree CLa'n1 ee Mc, THQ? ,,.. Q.. . ,. Debbie Dortch Koren Dorson Horlon A. Draper 've--fwfr Colleen Dubry Rhonda Rhea Duffout Angelo P. Eoton Jody Okomofo looks through has folder in the sports section drowet to find his Vomly Zillmmzgoslnleloclr Drill Tljsrloivnggecmilv I A , I , I V VWOI' W S Ioyouts. Whale Jody IS not working on the sports sectuom, he rs out tolstng pnctures for yeorbools. rr .- ' Y .. , ' 't ,,, , '.. S14i'- I' T ft ' .1 tt- - 1 5: I I I I 5 ani Vx. X, . 1231 Jlgfffij , ,g ,,- gt Q vw' . iff ' 19000 Eldeon Nicole Eliodes Votstty Soccer l Alon Elmon Jeanie Engleberg Lisa Eshelby Denise Fogot 186 Sensors Johnny Fajordo Todd Fotone t l Dovid S. Fernboch Steven K. Ferrel Robert A. Fischer Howard M. Fitzer Vcrsny te,-WS. Drgmg Club C55 Gefmon Club Swtm Teom, Worerpolo, Spomsh Club, Intetoct, Cottonwood Sroff Photogrophy Club ,.... 4.5 IC'- F 7? . 1 in gm' 1 Nw uf Sharron L. Fitzgerald Adam S. Fleischer Carmen Marie Flores Marching Band. Senior Elire Keywanerres. Varsiry Soccer ics in ,B Jeri! ',.....,. Howard Foote Edward H. Foster Jr. Patricia Foster Crusader Ediror, Varsiry Baseball Many couples were involved in the mocls wedding Clay Kussler, Wendy Salis- berry, and Rich Morgan arrend rhe wedding of Barbara Heller and Jim Reis. Wendy and Clay watch rhe bride and groom lsiss f Ti '?9 '3 E '4- i ies, 46, - i 5 . sr-47 lc, Russell Kibbee smiles ar a friend afrer hiring into his sandwich Russell is nor sure if the sandwich has been rampered vvirh as he aslss his friends if anything is wrong with it Kelly Fowkg Renee M. Franks Scott T. Freeman iv, A v' ' 'K , . - 1-gf! A - wg ,,,, ,f V ,if Narional Merir Commended Scholar, GF, French Club N5 40 ffm Pamela C. Gaddis Kelly Gaines Kimberly D. Gorman Colorguard Manager, Senior Ellie, Senior Class Commirree Seniors 187 f ASB Vice-presidenr, Phil Wyels, rries ro calm rhe noisy crowd ar a rowdy pep assembly by using me load speaker Phil conrribared much in making rhis a grear school year, Michelle Archer, Varsiry Sangleading Caarain, enrranced by a play daring a faarball game calls aar a silenr cheer Michelle vyarlss yery hard rryirwg i0 mglqe me saaaa rbe beer rr can be 158 Semors Eric I3. Garthwoite Robert T. Gauvain David J. Gershon Tennis Team, Congress, CSF Varsiry Foorboll, Wresrlrng ACGUEWK Decomlonr COHQVSSS French Club Julie Ann Gilchrist Donald Gillilan Bradley S. Gold Varsiry Swimming, Varsiry Varsrry Wresrlnng, CSF, Varsiry Volleyball, CSF TfOCl1 Kimberly A. Green Adam T, Gregory Harold Gottlieb Varsrry Tennis Caproin, CSF Vorsvry Yell Leading, Varsrry Advenwre Club Warer Palo, Varsiry Swimming . Y, r. .gen Carol Lynn Grimes Steven Groff Leslie A. Hacker Color Guard, Jr Class Sensored Seniors, Crusader Srail. Commirree Keywonnerres l l Anorher bornng doy or lunch, sdys senlor Casey Sfetler vvhlle dropping hrs heed rovvdrds rhe ground Mosr of rhe sensors rolse off for lunch ond some unforrunore ones ore lefr behlnd 'fmg-,N 'fr 4 H., Lf' ,g,f4,', f rv- - ' 5 ,f -1 , 5 ' -gi-rx' ii Scott Harvey Joe Hostie BriOr1 Houb Vorsrrv Foolboll . 433: ...M , SW I 1 T , .5 l W DeAnno M. Howks Borboro Heller Donny Hershenson Vorsrry Volleyball, Doskerboll Sensored Senlors, Foorboll Sofrboll Followers Germon Club l . l l K l ' -.f. W, fir 152 an . f wen -.v Z1 -be J y Dovino F. Hoimov Mary HQIQI David Holdemon Sensor Kaos, lnrerocr, Bond is Brocl Hondelmon Brenda Lynn Harb U50 H0ffl5 Dnll Teom Senxor Closs Presldenr, Coblner W Loolslng very hond5orne, sensor Joy Jensen feels relleved rhor rhe nervous porr of rhe Mods Wedding as over Joy lS one of rhe nwony srudenrs on cofnous rn rhe On Your Ovvn Weddlng Seilfirri lg? l l Lori Hertzig Hooi T. Ho Niem Ho ' L. Hodson Richie R Hollis - - - - - - D k L. Hobbs GW199' - Lrso Wellington ond Krlsten Sprague drscuss the evenrs of Splrlr Week, Llso AFAQIZWY WOW pm! Heom Gm Sem, Cross Veany Term' Comer' CSF ond I-irisren ore members of rhe Senior Ellre ond ore also members of Toll Flogs wmv Swimmmg gommmee, sensored Se-nrors ond Rifle Teom l Suzanne Homrighousen l A 1 'sf ' ' ., ,L.,,1, l Annoh Hong Christine Hosford-Clark f X ' 'JAH f iii ff r'1'2 '4 new . . ik ,rg i , -1 , au g: J L V X ,QF A 1 K 2 WY l , , l ' ' . T , . , BUOY' R- llouck I-99 Houghton 5'ngl1e!iLZy 5903059153 Tollslng warn her oesr frrends, Jennifer Condon discusses me Englrsln resr nexr UFC, 'Sl U , 1 , . CSF Semollggaumommx gm perlod lennlfer seems very vvorrred ond nervous ooour rhe resr l-Ier sruclying 100 Senlors proved ro be very oeneflciol ro ner resr score, 4 , L R , 225: ff 6441 Ar rne pep assembly, Varsrry Football player Nick Paulos and Sensored Senior Betsy Young worcn rne sprrrr Omega Drill Team perform for rne Los Al srudenrs before rne norneconwrng game ogarnsr Loaro ive? T-WF U .,,w. , ,M fe . ,, sswv- 2 K 55 . 'W 1 5 - V , Sv-s. J 6 L, Nancy Jenner Joy Jensen Cristina M. Johnson Decor-nolon, CSF Trodf Vorsrry Foorboll Troclf Debra Lee Hrbqqek Audra C. Huber Stephen Husted Marching Band Drum Motor, Drill Team Mock Trial Team Symphonic Band, Keywcfwerres LOW CMD ff- 4 . , , ig wf' 1 Q1 , I is on V 4: J! T , Roberto L. Hutcheson Daryl lwakoshi Elizabeth A. Jenkins LA LITE ex Jon Johnson Kristin R. Johnson is Colorguoro Keywanerres Senior Class Cornmrrree r-fr' Arlo Jorgensen Carol Kochelmeyer Richard Kalman Debbie J. Kanow Keith Koub Steven B. Kearney Russell Kibbee Cross Counrry, Troclf Slcr Club Traclf Cross Counrry JV Vorsrry Basleeroqll Worer Polo Sk Club genre' vgfirw VGC-mg Qgp Class Covvvrrree Seftagrg 'lOl 5 less is If I James Kile Helen Kim Varsrry Tenrrrs Crasader Sraff Editorial Edrror Speech Team Cindy Kingsolver 'i Raymond J' Kolocki Yvonko Koleff VOiL3d?'emP:1f5 fgingue Tallrrng ro himself, Scott Fernbach rninlss aboar now he can spend has well deserved l I T SWL Gm Commmee weekend wrrlw his besr friends L, fl Stacy J. Kramer Th0m0S E- KfiSf0ffY Rie Kurosawa Deborah Ann Kurrela Clay Charles Kussler Yvegfe Logossiefe Varsrry Songleader, JV Baseball, Drama Clab 5 0,5 Cross Caaarry Track Catnrner, Varsrry Tracls Foarboll, Team Cheerleader Corronwoocl Srarf gemoyeg gemofg Q pg l r F JOFTWQS 1-OYOYZ Richard Larsen Linda R. Laszlo Kevin Leopley Meir Levy Denise Lewis Gyrnncisrici, Crusader Graff T92 SGrWrQ , 4, v,5,,.,, - W' -v il isis x Trffany D. Lrenau . , . Errn E. LrnskeY Varsiry Cheer, Sensared Sensors Knsfme Ann Lmde COJCWQUOVU CODVOIVV COfiQfess, iqeywoqefres Senior Elire i ', , qw A '1 x x f r H fs. Sirring in rne quad area, Rosemary Liu nas a friendiy cnar vvirh ner besr friends R059m0fY C- Liv Te? Mage 'goes H 50bfi9f 0 L- l-0fY0f'I Rosemary and ner friends raiis aboar rne foorbail game rhis weeisend and rne GF- CO'O'9UO'd' Sem' 0055 VO'S'WSeif23'SMeLiferfV ro ' 5ef O' CPA upcoming evenrs in scnaai Kathryn J. Long Heather Jean Lowrey Merrilee Luebben TYOCY I-SSAN1 Luick Kathy Lunde Linda J. MacCready Sensared Senrors, Varsrry Cheer, Swrng Cnarr, Senrar Ciass Freshman UOSRGVDOJI, COHQVSSS, Qoionguofg iqeywoneneg Sensared Seniors, Drili Team, Sisi JV Cheer, Ski Club Cammrrree, Heorrs Club Drili Team Club , J i rg Andrew Modson Michelle Magner Steve Magner Andrew D. Magnet David R. Mahrer Marizo Manabat CSF Congress, Chamber Chair Varsiry Foorbaii Seniors 103 5 - l 5,411 53 ec l ff x if J g J fr-meg 1 5, ff lf' kg + , 'X L ,it -r 52.1, rar 'f ,T ' , z, E ' 'Q l - K 2' Eg? H iv? M J Ronica L. Mansinon Paul Ramzi Mansour Stacey Mardesich Anne Markley Richard Marquez Rene L. Marriott CSF Varsity Football, Soccer Sensored Seniors, Drill Team, Sis: Club J r-fi? +5 ' '- Az 7 ,V ,A fr ,l sfail rr 1 E. ' QW, K 1' r 4 f xyfww K 1 fl l 1 'iii ,I l u 1 .- ' fi .M Jeffrey Martin Jennifer Martinis Steven Mason Jennifer Mathias Lisa J. Maulhardt Holly McCloskey DandfDrurn Mcyor Band CSE Mocls Trial, Kiwanis Bowl Choir, Keywanerres, Baslserball Team Kerry McFalI William McGrann Mali MqGoIden Drill Team Capraln Varslry Soccer, Softball xl- W.:-J ,, www . 1. A .'-. V . -er' Ms- k 1-f. E f K ' rw H , M. f .A fl , ...J n, . 1 my .A 4 N. ,gurl 4-fe , ,, 4' , ,L ,. ,Q .3 its my N t ' ff Pb . ' at - f vw - 'Q s rgQs , 1 I :g, .4 N, L l A r ,- ..,, uma, Cancenrrarrng on her homework, Kathy Long sits quietly as she tries ro figure Pat S. Mcllrath John Mclntyre Alice McKee our her assignment Hopefully she will finish her homework so she will not have WGVHDOFO, Yell LQOUSV. CSF. to do any during rhe weekend VWY Uoiebol' 104 Seniors Kimberly S, MCViCI-ref Jamie Megna Sue Melanson Colorguarci Co-Caprarn, CSF, 72'-1 Sensored Seniors 1 l X my 'CIW ,Y r Steve Melillo Gearard Mercado Denise Millar Colorguard 'K r r A Y 4-Y axmw , 1, if Allen Miller Brian Mills Smilin because srie usr found our she was ruominored for Homecornin Queen, Jon Moll Q J 9 Sensored Senior Member Lisa Harris is escorred by Jack Perisho around rhe gym ra be inrroduced ro rhe assembly H79 Shannon M0f1fieffh Richard B. Morgan AmY Morley David Morris Debra L. Morton Ronald Mullins Colorguard, Senior Elrre Vomy pomborll Wwsrrmg' Senior Members, Junior Decarhlon Marching Dano, Caoiner PVGDSVGVS Congress Seniors 105 fin ,W l l Michele Mutamofo Marjorie Anno Murray Wael Naime Swlrnmtng, Water Polo, Keywanettes Admlrln their fellow athletes, the Water Polo Team, Varsir Football Ia ers Stuott S. Nakayama Cary T. Nancy Anita L. Navarro Q Y F3 Y Russell Kibbee and David Reinking stop on their way to the practice field VOWY Umebollr Slfl CW- Cottonwood Slow' Semoled The-y're anttclpattng a wtn at tlwelr next game lem' BK Sewers f 4 s 1 dig mf, l 106 Seniors Suzi Christine Nelson Catherine A. Newlin Nam H. N uyen Jim Nichols Jeffre Scott Nicks C0flni9 NiX0f1 Y Varsity Swrmmrng, Sensoted Senior Kaos, Varsity Swlmrnlng, CSF Club Bertha Varsity Football, Varsity VGFSWV Cheeflecdef. 59fl'0' Seniors, Crusader Staff lnteract Baseball, Skt Club Members, Congress ' V M 122 A 'f wire' I?irJ .f wh 1 eff' 7' W ian. f ' lllffiff -1 2 ' who of '22 wt an ! ' '-'hY5'i3f,7. g ' I , g, ' X - - 'H aw' ,- I , ' ll 1-yt:,:,. Lawwvx V f, ' QI . , P ' 4 .. I N-X 7 'i gif, T7 , ' U ' 'C ' v A 'f 'l i3ff -QC17? I 1 ' ' ,fm-' Z V37 ,af David G. Noorigian Terri A. Ochampaugh Patrick O'DonneIl Jody Robert Okamoto John P. O'Keeffe Todd Olin CSF, Cottonwood Staff, Quill and German Club Scroll, Basketball Dolores Ortiz John Joseph Ortiz Ken W. Overstreet Varsrry Fooroall, Slsr Club Michael Page Eunice Pork Alisa Parks CSF, Congress, Newspaper Q9 .,s-f 4? L .. Some of rhe foorball players and cheerleaders vvarch many of rhe eyenrs rhar false place ln rhe gym. The foorball players hope ro win rhe foorball game ronighr agalnsr Loara High School. , aa V ,gr r C , , ,fy 1 X r , fy F rg 52 , ii? wr J I . r ,Q A 1 , C 2 A f 9 X VL Pracrrcing and srrlying for perfecrlan, Pam Denny sings wrrh some orher members rhar are parr of choir. Pam is also a member of a very popular club named rhe Sensored Seniors Carol Patterson Nick Paulos Mqufeen Perez CSF, H E A R T5 Club. 5lfl Club CSF, Key Club, Varsrry Foorball l .lock Perisho Dabak Pezeshki Michelle A. Pilichi Warerpolo, Yell Leader, Keywonerres, Ski Club, Senior Swimming Class Commrrree Seniors 197 Jeff Nicks sirs alone vvalrrng rhe arrlval of his good friends Lunch rlme can became very lang wlrhaut rhe company of a close companlan , 'Q ,,.m.. , 'if' We 739:1 5 -i3Ql ' ,, ' 2:- H .'.. i' . V' ' I ' , 453' ,, ' . r pi ,,,,,,,gf' em l Q. ,,,,, '7 M,-if FD' Jfibneiswff Lisa Shanaberger ahd Maria Romero discuss the deadlines and the upcoming evenrs for rhe Carronvvood sraff They show rhelr respohsrbllrrles by concenrrarlng on the rheme, Sallrna Toward New Horizons 198 Senlors Kevin Polacek Mike Posner Cindia A. Powers Vorslw Golf, Crusader Sraff' Calorguard, Sr Class Commlrree S E oarrs drror lmemc, Wendy Preston Suzanne C. Pulec Paige Rallo Crusader Stat-tl Drama Club Varsrry Gymnasrlu, Sensared Sensored Seniors Seniors, Sr Class Cornrnrrree , l WendY 5- Rosmwssen Beth Shari Ratfner Herb Reich DE'C0llll0V'r VOVSWY 5W'mm'Vl9' Crusader Staff, Cablner, Senior Drama Club Senior Kaos 44005 qw' N 3 ek David A. Reinking James Walter Reis John A. Reparuk Varslry Foarball, CSF, German Team D K Varslry Daslserhall, Varslrv Club Baseball .12 Angelo Eoton seorches her loclser for o bools bur doesh'r hove onorher hond ro hold ir. Angelo is oh oursrohdihg member of rhe drill reom ond is involved in mohy orher school ocriviries. ' 'Z'- , Q, N l Michelle Marie Rodefeld Mario Beffmdeffe Colorgooro Congress Romero Keywonerreg Corronwood Sroff Colorgoord Monoger, Senior Elire Jeffrey Robinson is AIN Xi--fx uw' Diono Jeon Resh Servsdred Seniors Tennis. Sohboll 3: few, A,- mg, an , 3 F Debbie Riedberger Dirk F. Rippelmeyer Vorsiry Foorboll, Vorsiry Wresrlihg Vorsiry Trocls ' - T Liso Rizer John C. Roberts Ken Clyde Roberts Sr' Congress L A Nons, Vorsiry Diving, CSF Club Denho Dromo Phoro Club .Jia . V- , -rqzelfvf H P A 1 F , F ' Q 'X 'F' ' 'is ff Snr if is Q9 ry. ' EJ Liso Rose Kelley Roth Anthony J. Rotondo Moleihg decisions oboor life ofrer high school seems ro be o for ovvov COUSldEFGVlOVW ih Sebrember As grodborioh ooorooches Becky Boird fs cohfidehr oboor her forure SQWOVS 100 ifxgm fi ' I 7 'v ... , 4, Qi-NW' Stan W. Routt Theodore J. Rozolis Julie Rubin SN Club Senior Class Vice Presrdenr, CSF, Chamber Cholr J ' F,,.,.,..v-L+'-wvezg, ,IW I IA . .f Y W f' 4 A 'r '- f ,C fx l V V , R d Pia Annukka Fabrice de Saint The flrsr Cottonwood deadline is I0 November when all color plcrures may be 'Jeffrey U rude Rvotsoloinen Choffmy submlrred. Working ro meer rhe Senior Secrlon deadline, Anita Navarro ponders o Forem Exchmge Swdem- Fomgn Exchange Swdem, fir'1Ol lOyOUl Funlond France, Worer Polo, French Club Lisa Fl0riCe 50l0m0f1 Wendy M. Salisbury Douglas Salk Af' Sensored Seniors, Soccer, C L U D D E R T H A German Club ' Shelley J. Sandusky Jennifer Sanford Bob A. Sanregrer Barbara Heller ond Rich Morgan ear rheir lunch rogerher on rhe grass in back of A S D Presldenr, Academic Varsrry Cross Counrry, Campurer Decarhlon Drama Club 200 Seniors ,sg I zur 3 'K gran Mauro Santavicca Darrin Sarto Dale Saxon l ...J Tracey Schekman Thomas Schiada Christopher R. Schmitt Varsxry Foaroall, Ska Club Quickly making has way ro has me-xr pernad class, Tracey Schekman, carefully ponders abaur the homework he rorgor ro do last mlghr He covers hrs warrles by smiling l , 1 ggi +-125 rid rhe MPC, Barbara and llrch relax on me grass wlrh a drmner-lm-a-box Beth Schultz Julianne M' Schumon guzonne gcon Newspaper, Skl Club Semors 201 1 1- 5 fy 'lk v 572 6. -fl, 'kt Q 'www f During lunch, David Blum ond Richie Tyler sroncl in rheir usuol spor ond discuss plons for Fridoy nighr Richie cosuolly looks over rhe new girls on compus ond tells Dowd ooour rhern l l D T Ricky Shortridge Kristen J. Shue Cynthia M. Siler Orchesrro, Senior C P A Toll Flogs ond Rifles, CSF, Senior Closs Commirree 5 .- .fix Joseph Simeone Louro Simmons Lori J. Skougstod Percussion Secrlon Chornoer Choir, Senior Closs Comfnirree 202 Seniors Liso Rene Shonoberger Sh w Sh ff T . O n 0 er Corronwood Edlior, Drill Teom, Onyo M Sheets Senior Ellie, Quill ond Scroll LA Semol Membefi Presldenr f 1 il 5 1 r . I X x A l Q' h Steven H. Sherman David Sheri Olivia Shivers Vorsiry Doseboll Kothy Lunde poys close orrenrlon or o Senior Closs Cornrnlrree rneering during lunch The Senior Closs Comrhiriee lS responsible for molsing Spirir Week ond Homecoming rnernorohle evenrs fd... ab, l ' l Brian T. Smith Kacey Smith pi '- 4 gg, , ,ve N K, ... lnrriged by rhe football game, Cathy Crockett shows her spirit by clapping her Kimberly Smith Stephan! Smith bonds, Travis Tarchione glares down ar the field as Los Al orremprs ro Icicle the me Coplolnr g9'0'9U0'd' Senior field goal. V 'le l fl lr ' l ' ' l Kelly Shereen Smith Vorsiry Tennis Team, SF, Congress, Senior Kaos .. f N - if ' mx M if gigs I i.,.,V t Q' Michelle Marie Snow Colargoard, Senior Elite, Keywanerres 5 4. .-..... '.,- l e I , fill. r f S l Stephen Snyder Kim Sore-ngon Valarie Spinosa Kristen M. Sprague Jon Springer Colarguard, CSF, Senior Class Committee, Keywanerres Hillary Spyers-Duran Douglas J. Steele Lisa Marie Steele Casey Stephen Stetler David Stockwell Steven A. Stolk Tom J. Strawbridge Marching Band, Corronwood CoIorgU01'dr COffOf1WO0G Slollr Vorsrry Daslcerboll, Team D K Varsity Uaslserball Crass Country, Soccer, Trade, Varsrry Baseball Jozz Dana 5fOff, SF Senior Elle German Club, Chamber and Concerr Choir Seniors Q03 ffm ROUGH C- 5fUmPf Thomas K. Su ihara Steven Stryker Acodemrc Decarnlon, Kiwanis GF' Marching Dondgpoorbdil Bowl- 6- German Club' Wresrling, Ski Club Congress 1' Q--.,, 'WNW' W, ' f' 'il Jason Bradley Swieck Ramin Taghdiri Ryan Taniguchi Pnoro Club, Sis: Club ., .V ,,.,... . h,, ,.V. .J 1':V . rf -f , 1 1 ff'-. I , , 1 tif' 962' - 1 wi -fr ff,.. K, ' fl 10' 4- C r 4 X ,, , I I f, gf y 'te-Nc Q5 - 3 I I 4 5 fra, , yer . fa ' gm D900 A- Tel05kY Michael J. Thimlar Melissa J. Tober Showing her ex-:irernenr and anriciparion, Judy Chavez smiles because she hasiusr 5Uff'f'Q Club Ffemh Clvb. 5-Club. 4'H Club been asked ro rhe Senior Prom. She can'r wair ro announce rhe news ro her besr buddies nexr period, ! l 50'0h J- Tolliver Anthony R. Torquaro Mark Trombino Marc Trujillo Todd Wayman Turner Richard O Tyler Volleyball, LA Drars Mods Trial Team, Law Club, Sim Club 204 Seniors Laura Ann Upham Varsity Cheer, Acnviries Commissioner, Congress, Sensored Seniors Karen Lynne Vogel Colorguard, Keywanetres, Congress Tomas Vejsz f 'i',ig'n .if ' 3 15' , ' fr-fiat : Tr .L 4, lame Kristina M. Vycius AH am CSF, 5 Crum I 4' , Sv Looking ar orner couples during me Mock Wedding, Jim Reis wonders whar rr Donna Walters Susan Webb would be like if be really was married Jim is o member of the very popular Team B K LN Michael Weinstein Alicia I-90009 Weld' Lisa Wellington Varsity Bcslserball, Varsiry Soccer, Varsiry Sofrball Elizabeth Exene Welzen Russell Charles Wendell Ill Vorsiry Foorbali Coproin Brett L. Viestenz Patrick Walker Jeff A. Weber Varsiry Baskerboll CSF Karen Westbrook Seniors Q05 ,Q -uf l Cholr, Cross Country, Track Leslie Alan Westbrook William Whitlock Ture Wibrqnd Kimberly J, Wiley Michelle D. Wilkinson Forelgn Exchange Student Keywanerre Presldenr, SGVYIOV 0055 COVTUFHITVGG Denmark Colorguard Keywanetre, Sensored Senlors -L.ILf,x r Peter Williamson Sherry Diane Wendy Kay Williamson Michael J. Willis Robby P. Wilson vorslry Foorball, slq Club Williamson somgleader, Drill Team, VOVSWY Dosllelbolll CSF Dome Club Sensored Senlors Varsity Tennis Q06 Seniors Newspaper, Drama, JV Basketball , T7 L' 1,7 T eg 1 ,. gig, 6 .1 2, is , V, .fy . far 1- i if E l Kevin C. Yeh Allison Yockey Regina Yogofe CSF DGCOll'lOlOl'l Manager, lnreracr, Swlmmlng Traci D. Wilson Erika J. Winslow Lisa Wood William Scott Woyshner Verna M. Wright Philip G. Wyels CSF' PTSA' glfwmbe, Chow! Colorguard, A 5 D Secretary, Varslty Warerpolo, A S D Vice Ggrmgn Club Congress Presdenr, PTSA, Congress ff szf 2? fn -t Q sz, 443' 4511?-f g? I 4 T47 fish ...-rf, , M , ,,,, . . . , ,f-M75 'V . C Q rye 'jiri ' ' V Betsy Lynn Young Lisa M. Ziemba Jordan T. Zommlck Colorguora, Keywanerres VP, Cholr, Dance Club, Football CSF, Computer Club, Video Congress Followers Club, Drama Club, French Club A diplomo in my hond, Loolsing our rowords seo, Thinlsing of rhe fun I hod, And oll of rhe Cherished memories. We've mode o lor of new friends, Mosrly oll in rhe post, Some we will forger, And in some our friendship will olwoys losr We hove mode ir rhrough The four roughesr yeors, Through rhose yeors We hove encounrered mony feors, We should olwoys I-seep Our heods up high, And never ler The Los Al spirit die. As rhe Door comes closer To the shore, l remember one rhingz We ore rhe groduoring closs of 1084 Jody Okomoro '8 As Dorf of LU, N' fUff1CWGf OWGV, rut, r'r'rC1fCrwwg U-um? fn CII-yr'm11rfi1r'r Marrfirrmrwq Bcrrrd, Chris Myers rrwrriref or fr Grrffrm fwwrmidl gfjarr-re The 'MW 1, flrrrrrrrr fr? 'QW ifircrrfrfgrr' 121 ,r1,rfiefrr, The, que gr rremfgr ,fjrrrrr flrrrfwfrr of 'nerr mme rf r3rirC'mCG', cmd perffyrfrmr.Cen ffrf nur ,fJ',f,1r,+l Liv, A3 Orr 'Km rr Gm! ima, Qffiu-HUQL rr gram mppmrf,wr'rmr y Vw .rwfjlemr ro qc' fr rfrgrfl of nf? 'Uffelr Nj: Brenda Huber new A f1'Gufd9r 'T of meg fo'i,rrbQll rfg-on Dru grow' dec! by wp www! Ar 'nc rrqrfr Tricio Bruker wird reemdv VNV fmrf mf rm- rrwifczc .ve3C1flrr'rQ,, Jr mfr UrlzlrVlf jUVVrF3VY'17fE'V of rm' ,urimry ce McMorris 1r1rk,w'.fe rrghrf i1ffrrrrrVm'w fr re-'Qc-rmrrg Nw 'QW rw' 85 was 4 4' . 'V' .ynlfiby W Z my . . E'-FH1 Chad Kemp and April Alvarez enjoy o nfvinifparry or lunchrirne Lunch is a rinwe for friends ro ger rogerher for celebranons of all lsinds Lunch celeorarions can yary from o brrrhday ro a sporrs vlcrory Qi ,V 1. f, G me I K For fir Trice Barra and April Leapley enjoy rallsrng and laughing rogerher Their laughrer rs based on years of solidly bound friendship Below, Diana May, Kathy Glaudini, Terri Johnson, Susie Kiker, and Tracy Clark all eryoy Diano's brrrhday on School Colors Day ,fl A Nw' Liz Brewer sorrs yearbook recerprs during fifrh period As business man' ager she has many dernondrng re- sponsrbilrries - I '1 X N5 Juniors 210 Lieurenonis Spon Horizons The 1988-84 Junior Closs hos success on irs horizon olrhough rhe junior yeor in high school is srereoryped os being rhe mosr chollenging. Presidenr Bruce McMorris hos proved himself on oursronding leoder ond hord vvorlser. He leod rhe Junior Closs rhrough o prosperous ond fulfilling yeor vvirh his ourgoing personoliry. Along vvirh his involvemenr in srudenr governmenr, Bruce porricipored in rhe orhlerics progrom. Bruce vvos seen ploying number 34 on rhe vorsiry foorboll field. Neor rhe end of rhe cruise rhrough rhe yeor he vvos ocrive os o porriciponr in rrocls ond field. Bruce hos rhe respecr of oll his peers becouse of his eogerness ro be o friend. Vice Presidenr Gorref Olson hos been righr by his side in helping ro sreer rhe Junior Closs olong irs woy. Gorrer never foils ro bring o smile ro ro someone's foce. His sense of humor con brighren ony ploce. Gorrer helped roise money for rhe Prom by speorheoding o condle sole ond gummy beor sole. Nor only did he serve on Cobiner, Gorrer ocrively porricipored os o member of rhe boslserboll reom ond crusoder sroff. All in oll, rhis yeor's Junior Closs vvos oursronding, A rodio vvollsmon ollows srudenrs ro shore music, Michelle Dingillo loons on eorphone ro her friend Chris Duonocore. Bruce McMorris, Junior Closs Presidenr Garret Olson, Junior Closs Vice Presidenr . 1 7, . - 4 W J 15.1,- During lunchtime, Brenda Huber sweeps Craig Wilkerson off of his feet os she prclss mm up Craig mast save his strength for the football game tonight against Loaro -gp' Laura Abbate Stephanie Able Roberta Abrams Kerin Acosta Marv Ahlstrom Ray Allard Ryan Alley Thomas Allison Scott Altenhoff April Alvarez Susana Amrikhas Eric Arias Makameh Aurang Noah Bailey Lisa Bailor Jeffrey Baker . 4 N Trish Baker Tom Bancroft Tony Bancroft Robyn Bartley Patrice Barto Kathleen Beatty Timothy Beck Cathy Beckett Susan Bell Sean Belle David Bemis Deanna Benstead 212 Juniors Los Al offers the security ohe heeds While still in high school, yet prepares os for whot is our in the reol world Dyan Bills Christopher Bingham Bradley Biringer Vickie Black Alistair Blake Andrea Blake Denise Blankenship Stacey Blickensderfer Cheryl Boland Christopher Bale Rhonda Bolton Elizabeth Brewer Jeffrey Brown Arlene Bruno Linda Bueno Christopher Buonocore John Burkett Ruth Busenkell Richard Bytel Erin Callaway Jose Camarena David Carpenter Paul Carter Robert Cassel Craig Cassidy Rafael Castellanos Rosa Castillo Jennifer Castlen Eric Cates Patrick Caudillo Jennifer Caughlin Elizabeth Chandler Albert Chang David Chapman Jennifer Chaves Hung Yih Chen -Liso Lohder f , f , ,S wr X394 J 2 4 f .V -A2 G fy, qui X, , 4 ,,,, V, , A -f ,, cf 1 i if Q VN ' lv J, ,, f ,, V 1, f 17 17 J f 2 f 'V 9 1 f 5 Q ff 5 1 mf'-f ff - f f f 'i 1 i rv- ' E ,f if X Pamela Chieppor lvy Chou Eric Christman Sondra Christy Joe Ciantar Jeffrey Cimbalo Lynn Cipollone Michael Clark Tracy Clark Shannon Clements David Clissold Tracey Cohn fr .X g Awww? -- Spirit Sparkles + Spirit Week provides students wirh rhe opporruniry ro enrhuslosrlcally show their spunr Jennifer Meadows, upper Iefr, is dressed up for Beach Doy She holds up her kickback hand sign and says her famous, Dude ' The owordfwlnning Junior Class middle lefr, parricif pores in rhe annual Volkswogon Bug push Thanks ro many able' handed srudenrs and Mike Knittle's Volkswagon, rhe Junior Class captures flrsr place wlrh pride Twins Dresseup Day was a pig hir among rhe srudenr body The Worer Polo ream dressed in rogas ro show rhelr spirit Gene Sollows ond Kent Ramseyer, above, show off their arrlre, Anorher celeororor of Beach Day is enjoying rhe suns glorious rays Stacy Nordstrom, lefr, srrerches our her rowel and wears her sunglasses in order ro bask rn rhe sun during lunch Jcnrors 2111 Juniors 'lwhen asked what school I ga ro, lm proud ra say Los Al. Shelley Colaluca Sean Conboy Anthony Contreras Michael Cool Jeffrey Coontz Donald Corwin Gregory Coughlin Chris Covellone Cathy Coyne Mark Craig Paul Crandall Jon Cruz Ronald Dabbah Paul D'amour Lisa Daniels Helene Darling Kevin Davis Norman Davison Kristie Deboer Jeffrey Dechert Brian Dehoog Bruce Dehoog Janelyn Delos Santos Matt Deming John Dennis Cheryl Denunzio David Depina Troy Deutscher Magdalena Diaz Kimberley Diehl Michelle Dingillo Janie Dominguez Loriene Doorbetakis Chris Durgin Lesley Durkee Shawn Duzich -Lauren Omohundra ff If! Wx -t' jj + 1 7 J f U ff? X ,f 'Z 'W 11 X f I A 4: f ,gr 4 f, We-'HQ' , - ,lf i I 1 qv , 4 1 ,gngwrumw s , n,,. 7- I .Pr , W, X, y M Q L Bryan Earnest Darren Eckhoff Michael Egan Lorine Eien Q ' Jenae Elwell 2 Kathleen Ernst , Maria Eschenbrenner -J Pamela Estabrook t VK' -,px Qu' , ' Q Jackie Ethridge ' l Jack Eubanks fxfl L Helen Exacoustos J AA All Dylan Fast Q q is QQ Vi .. X 5 ' f. 'Ji' V i 1 Guard Dozzles - Vickie Myers, upper left faithfully practices her rifle touttne for a competition the following Saturday Lauren Omohundro ood Kim Petullo, middle left, are trrtpresf slvely performing during o field show, Chris Buonocore, above develops a roll of film wtth the aid of his teacher, Mr Constdtne Left ortllteorn menwoetsJenniferCaugh- lin and Jennifer Meadows sotve some horneworls problems for thetr moth ctoss Jumors 2 210 Jdriiciri, 'The Hill is the best thing that has ever happened to Los Al since saddleshaesf' Gregory Ferenstein Joy Fernbach Larry Finkelstein Liz Fischer Jack Fisher Michael Flanagan Victor Flores Michael Fogarty Mary Fried Erik Friesenhahn Theresa Garcia Tom Gardner John Garver Lejla Gavrahovic Cheryl Gdowski Heather Gergen Robert Gerhardt Shelli Gettler Kristy Gianformoggio Stacey Gill Kathy Glaudini Cynthia Glidewell Robert Gludt Alan Go David Godoy Robert Goodman Sheri Goodman Brian Gorman Candace Gorman Tricia Gorman Robert Gossman Daniel Gregory Craig Grennon Samantha Griffin Kim Grimes Robert Grimm -Joy Fernbach if is 51 3, l as Q 1: lv... .. 4 ,,., K E, I W I A .WZ dj . ev ..., 3 A . by , Q ' C 45 ., f' ' ,i ' . 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V Barbara Habenicht 7 5' Mary Hagmann ' 1 V I Laurie Homada l ,K 1, Ross Hankle Robert Harding David Harris Vickie Hart Kenneth Hayashida ., ' ' -ir ,xxx 'J lin A - Jrs Take Break - April Leapley, upper left, takes a stroll through the quad before going on to fifth period, Friehds Robbie Goodman, Mike Patrick, Chris Stratton, and Travis Torchione, middle left, are ehloythg their lunch break on the The Hill Lisa Dailor, lower left, cohcehtrates as she snaps a picture for photography Sheralynn Rinella, above, takes advantage of the great outdoors to hit the books lftots 218 Juniors l'l.ds Al has prepared me for life by giving me d firm foundation on which to build a successful life Duke Hays Jonathan Hecht Thomas Hefferan Lori Heinselman Sandy Hertzig Elizabeth Hewitt Laura Hill Ed Hirsch Van Ho Liliyan Hong Walter Horata Keith Horn Mark Houck Sally Howes Brenda Huber Jeffrey Hubert Linda Huff Matthew Hunter Jean lngerle Kirby Ingram Timothy Innes Timothy Irvin Eric ltakura John Jacobs Jodi Jandron Susan Jenkins Thomas Jenkins Kirk Johnsen Kim Jonson Leigh Johnson Terri Johnson Timothy Johnson Eric Jones Katherine Jones Lisa Jones Juliet Jordan .. s- s- f 'ww-. Y R 6 si '5 f ' - - QM n , P . , 'f-' 1 .1 - 4,4 I fi ts 3 ua ' ,J L f ,, A 2 '22 ., V 1 . I Q 4 K 5 X gi is 'De 5 1. 75 of 0' . x Q 'K ,nano x of 4- NN, ,,,.. ...x,k X ad, . V - Q i' 11 'l l . . Q ,, . R A S 5 . .xX.x L N. ,...-1 ' M, L lj 1' JM 14,1 5' ffiwzwff W ff-Q ww n' f' ,V , I h 5mx, , 0 fr Todd Jorgensen Walter Kaminski ' Janice Kasumovic 4 , ' Linda Kates Donald Kavalle ,, Kurt Kelder Annette Kellogg ' Y Chad Kemp f Lynda Ken Lynn Kichline Georgina Kiely Susie Kiker si' as ' i s if Q V -, 5 f sl-kilfg :zines ,Q-L... ' f ' :is . ' 1 Lrs. Goin lnsighr -i The ceramics class provides srddenrs wirh rhe opporrunirv ro develop rheir creorivirv Jimmy Lo, upper lelr, pors rhe finishing rouches on his prqecr. The Medio Cenrer also provides many opporroniries for srddenrs, Tim Innes ond Lisa Jones use rhe liorory for srddving, researching, OQCL even socializing. Susan Jenkins, lefr, rolses rime our ro help her friend Sheralynn Rinella wirh her homevvorls The quad nor only provides o oeourilul londscope our also o convenienr pldce ro srudv Kim Palmer, above, lisrens inrensely os rhe reocher presenrs rhe doy's lesson. Juniors 210 220 Juniors 'Athletics pravides new friendships and challenges, Thomas Kim Gillian King Philip King John Kinnier James Kirkpatrick Marc Kjorness Redden Knight Michael Knittle Karen Koission Duane Kolb Kimberly Kondra Albert Koong Laura Kraft Paul Krueger Michael Kuehn Susan Kuzmich John Paul Labouff Jimmy Lam Vicki Land Lisa Lander Robin Lansford Tammy Lappin Peter Laughlin April Leapley Stacy Lee Scott Leonard Brendon Lester David Levy Kristian Lewis Mark Lewis Linda Liang Keith Lifshin Samuel Lipton Jimmy Lo John Logan Julie Lunetto 'W 1 -Deanna Benstead at ZW 4 , Lisa Lunetta Cornelius Lyle Mike Lynch Peter Lynch Eddie Lyon Ronald Moog Douglas Maccready , l ' , 5 Chris Madsen Mary Ann Manabat Kevin Manatt Lori Martin Michael Mortin ll A0 I , , LW W, if A glwfy il AJ., re... f Z Battle To Win - Sports play a very big part in the Junior Class, For exam- ple, during a tennis match Elizabeth Hewitt, upper left, takes a break to talk with a good friend Meanwhile in the water, Scott Leonard, lower left, is having o very hard time trying to get by his opponent, who is making life really hard for him But he does succeed in passing the ball to a teammate in scoring position During one of our most traditional events, Ron Sittler and David De- Pina, middle tight, are enjoying themselves by watching the Homecoming game. Ron teases David about his secret omega who has forgotten Davids carnation for good luck While in the background, Brad Biringer watches the Los Al football team Juniors 221 Los AI is the greatest! Noelle Martinez Diana May Kimberly McAfee Patrick McDaniel Richard McDonald Amy McDougall Jennifer McEntee Rich McFall James McGann James McKernan Kerry McMahon Bruce McMorris Cynthia McNamara Michael McQueen Cory Mead Jennifer Meadows Michael Melancon James Mentas Steve Mercadante Cheryl Meyer Adell Miller Scott Miller Tracy Miller Shelli Mitchell Richard Moore Stephen Moore Michael Morey Carolyn Morgan Glenda Morgan Jill Morley Greg Morris Debra Muccino Sonja Muir Jason Mullins Sean Murphy Todd Murphy as, Victoria Myers Joe Naber John Nelson Richard Nen Dinh Nguyen Julie Nicolaou Stacy Nordstrom Shawn Nuttall Denise Nutter Bryan Oda ,g1Q'.?.gtV,gg 'Q ,A .iff---' 'QQ -l Lrs. Vent Energy i- A broken ieg is nor an uncommon sighr an a campus wirh so many acrive srudenrs Liz Brewer, upper Iefr, shows off her untorrunare predicamenr Bart Smith, middle iefr, poinrs our an inreresring aspecr of one of rhe schools many compurers ro his friend Ron Sittler. This porricular compurer is found in rhe Media Center and is designed ro heip srudenrs prepare for coiiege entrance exams, Yeii!5ong!Cheer squads provide a boosr ro our schools spirir. During o pep assembiy, songleader Ruth Busenkeli, above, enrhusiasrically cheers for Los AI wirh the aid of pom poms Vickie Hart, Iefr is working diiigenrly on rhe assignmenr given ro her in ciass This sighr is also exrremeiy common rhroughour rhe many ciassrooms Christopher Myers Michelle Newman Juniors 223 2211 Juniors 'English is the only class l have where one ward has rhree different meanings. John Ogorzalek Kristin Olin Garret Olson Lauren Omohundro Suzanne Oppenlander Jason Oram Troy Ottele Mitchell Ottenstroer Kimberly Palmer Paul Park Michael Patrick Cassandra Pendleton Eric Peterson William Peterson Kimberly Petullo Lee Phillippi Gregory Phillips Richard Pickard Charles Pike David Pincek Cynthia Poe Christopher Pollard Stacy Pollard Deborah Potechin Bryan Potter Kevin Preston Maria Puente Danielle Pulone Wendy Radi Catherine Raighn Thomas Rak Sonia Ramirez Kent Ramseyer Paula Rawls Mark Ray Kimberly Re -Gene Sallaws if . l R it sl , . :L X . I, M44 Q I ,, VVVM M. I V , i . Typing seems to be a serious job for Tricia Baker, upper left, who is typing up one of the many copy sheets in yearbook. Brian Sweet, middle left, amuses himself byjolsing with his Spanish classmates. Laughing while on the way ro class, Jody Rovida, Kim Petullo, and Laura Reeves, above, enjoy the sunshine of December and tails of the following holi days to come. Kim hopes for a new car to drive. Talking to Mr. Daly, Kim Re, left, discusses the humor in The Great Gatsby that she read in his Literature and Composition class, Robin Recendez Laura Reeves Brad Reidy Colleen Reilly Marc Reissig Gary Renko Kenneth Richards Pam Riedel Kelly Rieg Robert Rinella Sheralynn Rinella Kurt Rippelmeyer Sailors Soar l Juniors 225 226 Juniors NLOS AI nas given me the opportunity ta learn and express the knowledge that will be needed in College and the life beyond. Steven Roberts Janice Robia Jennifer Rodman Anna Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez Russell Roe Jodi Rovida Dan Rumsey Dean Rybicki Sandra Salamanca Rodney Salas Barton Sammons Joel Sanders David Sandoval Robert Sandusky Mary Sarceno Evelyn Scalora Brian Schild Kris Schlauch Diana Schmitz Daryl Schorr Elizabeth Schuck Julianne Schulz Erika Scott Sharon Seager Laurie Serwinski Shelley Severin Bret Shablow John Shadrick Kyle Shields Stephen Shields Robert Shortridge Theresa Shouler Debi Shuppara Laura Silverman Naomi Silvi -Dave Levy 1.4, , is i Q 5 1 X S 5 S, 5- s '25 'f ' ,,ifV-- its ' K fsV,,' 3 I, N. V- ,A - I vtll T A Un riy j is ,,.. f Q M J R .x W1 Q I' g 1 yi 1-2: -- ' N - A -..-.,, .. Q51 v 3 3' l 1 5 Fiona Sinclair t Ronald Sittler i ' Bart Smith Donald Smith 5 ' 9 g ' 'L Karen Smith Susan Smith Brett Soldano Gene Sollows 'X 1 ' , Donetta Sorensen Gregory Spooner Pamela Spyrs Sharon Spyrs Michael Stea Kathleen Stecko - L Scott Stonebrook .. I f I 'tzg , l 1 ' 4 Kenneth Stauch I y V xx. b i ff A EEF- ,f S S P Mates Perform - Jason Wells, upper left, heads for his loclser before class, Passing periods provide students with a chance to prepare for the next class and visit with friends. Kathy Glaudini, left, practices a piece from Dreamgirls for the next choir concert. To prepare for frequent performances, choir students rehearse an hour every day, The choir participates in competitions as well as concerts They compete with A ,,, other schools in Orange County for trophies and awards, Above, ,,- s A U Karen Smith serves as this yeor's associate editor l-lerjob involves helping the editorfin-chief and the staff of each individual section The f ' l r:', Class of '85 succeeds at every tasls set down before them Juniors Q27 228 Juniors lr's been the mast challenging, yer mast Worthwhile year. Christian Stratton Denise Straub Kathleen Summers Michael Summers Bill Swanson Brian Sweet Melissa Sweet Amy Swieck Karen Sylvia Yurika Szabo Travis Tarchione Michael Thompson Tricia Thornberry Hege Thorvalosen Tammy Tober Kimberly Tobin Kirk Tobler William Todd Shelly Toomey Adam Torem Anna Triplett Denise Troutman Sarah Turner Laurie Tyo Glenn Urata Kelley Uyeda David Vanwinkle Magnolia Vela George Velasco Daniel Waechter Traci Walker Tammy Watson Jason Wells Suzanne Welter Paul Whitacre Mark Wilderman -Ivy Chou I ' -1 XY ,Z k '24 l R, ,, if f 46 4,0 sf ff In 1 if ff -wt Q fin, 404 'A .5f l Q e l ,s Karen Wilhelm Craig Wilkerson Donald Wilkins Tracy Wilkinson David Will Jeffrey Wilson Ther Win Matt Winford Kristina Wingert Martin Wolf Russell Wolf Wendy Wolfe Tisha Wong Andy Woods Guy Woodson Ryon Workmon fs ills' -'Q nv 'ajft I t While fulfilling their roles as vice president and presiclenr, Garret Olson and Bruce McMorris add laughter ro the lives of the Junior Class wirh their senses of humor. Pierce Wortman Tamara Wuesthoff Robert Yee Walter Yesenosky Karen Yoh Tamara Young Fabrizio Zazzeron Cathryn Zerwick Cortney Zerwick Jill Adams Hoa Pham Rosalie Ortiz Juniors 220 - Ensigns Soil Along y As second yeor high school srodenrs Donna Humphrey upper lefr, Bobby Shonoberger, upper rughr Debble Therioult, lower lefr, ond Marc Trocrmon lower rlghr oll enjoy rhe newly ocguired presrige of oelng sophomores They no longer hove rhe worry of srronge ploces ond srronge foces. ff A A. Z li X Q Vu 230 Sophomores As o member of rhe Advanced ond Morching Bonds John Hrbocek gives his oll ro keep Los Ai's presrige high, Aii bond members vvorls hord ro goin honors in Held ond fesrivol comperirions, ,-,X -s,,f I in Miss Seymour's fifrh period sophomore English doss Christy Howe Concenrrores on rhe resr in fronr of her, rrying ro remember rhe morerioi she hos srudied g - . ,V 1 if -i All sophomores spend rime in rhe posirion Sean Creosy is in Drive-r's Educorion is o required ocriviry on rhe oceon of rhe sophomore yeor Some goois on rheir horizon ore complering rhe course ond gerring o drivers license Sophomores 231 Ensigns Tolse Chorge Cn Second Decls The Sophomore Closs hos olwoys proved ro be one of rhe mosr enrhusiosric closses ever on compus, They were olwoys rowdy ond supporrive or rhe foorboll ond boslserboll gomes. They olwoys promored spirir oround compus which resulred in smiles ond loughrer. Credir rhis yeor goes ro Presidenr Devin Lost, ond sophomore Vice-Presidenr, Derric DuBourdieu for molsing rhis school yeor run smoorhly. The Sophomore Closs Commirree sponsored o corwosh ro roise money for rheir rreosury, They olso sponsored rhe Volenrine's Donce in Februory wirh rhe help of rhe Freshmon Closs Commirree. Mony Sophomores were very excired obour Drivers Educorion ond rroining, They leorned obour driving on rhe rood in rhe clossroom phose, ond ocruolly drove o cor in rhe rroining closs. Afrer rhese closses ond rheir permirs, sixreen yeor old srudenrs were oble ro ger rheir drivers licenses wirh rhe consenr of rheir porenrs. The closs of 1086 hos much in srore for rhem. They hove been rhe leoders of mony school funcrions such os Cleon rhe Compus Weels ond Unired Woy Weels. Mony new ideos will coninue ro molse rhis closs rhe besr ever. i 7,35 Gerring prepored for rhe Sophomore Closs Cor Wosh. Mr. Phil Doran, Judy Holzgang, Donito Humphrey, Malcom Womack, ond Devin Lost corry rhe worer hose ro rhe fronr of rhe school, The cor wosh rools ploce on o Sorurdoy ofrernoon. V MK Sronding or orrenrion, Sophomore Closs Vice-preside-nr Derric DuBourdieu Molsing sure everyrhing runs well is very difficulr in rhe sophomore clossf' soys Presidenr Devin Lost. lr requires o 110 percenr dedicorion, ond is o very responsible Job ro do 232 Sophomores shows how serious ir is being vice-presidenr. Working very hord wirh rhe presidenr is rime consuming ond frying ro molse everyrhrng worls is very difficult, Spending her rinne under a shade rree, Paula Wasikowski reads an inreresring book for English, Paula hopes io finish rhe srory and ge-r an A on her book review, Stephanie Abrego Michele Adams Rochele Adams Charito Adle lllina Alanes Jeanne Allard John Allard Marc Alpert Chris Anderson Erin Anderson John Armijo Michael Asher Q Nairi Ashkarian Marlo Assod Chiki Aurang Darryl Baker Jennifer Baker Leslie Baker Alan Barber Phil Barnes Andrea Barrows Michael Barton Daniel Bastas Robert Batey Sophomores 233 234 Sophomores Los Al meons o promise for o suc- cessful future, on exciring rodoy ond memories ro cherish. 15. f f , Jeffrey Beaudoin A Townya Beck ,. 7 4 Renee Becker ' A Mark Bellwood ., ff ' Michael Bernstein L Cassandra Beyer ' ,, 46 f Q! Geoffrey Bickel Devora Binder A.:V 1-2 + Wayne Bish ' A Kevin Bishop Gene Blackmun ,'21. f ':'i1r' . Mary Boland is 1 W n X, Donald Boling Angela Bolling Somm Boner Derek Bowen Lisa Boyd Sara Brain Jennifer Brown Leslie Bruce Russell Bugge Danelle Burick James Burns Stacy Burris Brooke Burtsell Timothy Butler ,ff H Bernard Caburian of fi Jill Callison Miguel Camareno ' f M2 John Campbell - 'f f i l J Julie Campbell Kandi Campbell Steven Campbell Patrick Campuzano Martin Canavan Lavonne Canfield Broolse Burrsell ,f f J ' ',. J: ' n'J ' .fi , ' , 'A S . A his 1 '- 2 vi :sw JE 4 rv ,, I 1 y ff 'W J? 1 K i .f-f , ' v L10 l 7, Ar 4 M 1 gg 4 , , a,M.,,,, .L ., . W Wg we Jaw 5 ! S mf s f 4 Q g 1 :wi Mx fi Stefani Canin Todd Carcelero David Carlen Shari Carll Sean Carlson Gregory Carson Eugenia Castillo John Castro Carol Cauchon Ann Marie Caudillo Kelly Chaides Howard Chalawsky ' wma, - Class lnvolvemenrs -- Parriciparing and lisrehihg arrenrively in class is very imporranr in achiev- ing good grades. Bobby Shanaberger, upper lefr, raises a couple of minures ro resr. Diane Erickson, lower righr, practices safery as she drives carefully in rhe sifnuloror vvirh her sear belr on. Diahe hopes ro do well in rhe simularor so she will be prepared for rhe road. Eddie Roche. lower lefr, lisrens Carefully ro rhe reacher's lecrure. Eddie also l'Ol4GS nares because ir will help him do well on rhe hexr resr. Sophomores 235 236 Sophomores i'The teachers ar Los AI are more than just teachers, they are friends. Mitchell Chedester Huey Ly Chen Michael Chen Carla Childers Kennith Chiu Jimmy Chou Lisa Cimmarrusti Kenny Clark David Clayman Shawn Cordes Joe Coulter Gary Covington Sean Creasy Amy Cross Kenneth Cross Jody Crum Lisa Cusumano Kimberly Doro Kellie Davis Michael Davis Michael Dawson Christine Dennis Anthony Deschenes Jim Devlin Timothy DeYoung Andria Dickens Daniel Domingeuz James Dorsey Jeannette Dorsey Robert Druckenmille Dernc Dubourdieu Johnny Dunn Jim Dupuy Jerry Duran . . s scii rricr Donald Dubry J Erik Duthie Q A' 'f m -Cheryl F ranca Qi L Listening arrenrively ra a Iecrure an Shakespeare, Jason Zommick scrarches his chin in conrempiarion obour rhe Dard's works. Scott Saxon giggles as his friend rells him ajaise, Every dass has irs rnornenrs of excirernent after a long period of hard worls, , m 'fi 2 '1 f 4 Q f f 7 f X 4, X. X . if Brian East Marianna Eaton Christopher Ehler Wayne Ellinger John Englert Deborah Enno Diane Errickson John Espinoza Kaveh Esteghamat Teri Estes James Estrada Tricia Everson Working yery hard and intensively wili ensure a good grade in class, exdainns Kim Martin. Any class you may happen ro Walk in ar Las Ai you wili find siudenrs working very diligenriy foward their goal of good grades. Sophomares 237 238 Sophomores ul feel the teachers da the best jab possible. Suzanne Ewing Kevin Falsken Joseph Faragi Douglas Fatone Jacqueline Fineman Randi Finger Matthew Fisher Todd Flanagan Glen Francia Julia Francis Cheryl Franco Rene Freeman Heather Frewin Jill Fujikawa David Fusco Julianna Fusco Patricia Garcia Patrick Garcia Roseanne Garcia Trevor Gaumer Jon Geldbach Traci Gibson Aaron Glatman Darren Glaudini Lynnette Goin Pam Gold Tina Goldiano Finlay Gow Stephanie Graham Christopher Gray Heidi Gray Julie Green Kristen Greggersen Cathleen Griffin Roxanne Griffin Ralph Grosso -Debbie Mclnryre 1 rv 'l,' ' l,,l..- ? Q ,'.. Shalesh Gupta Isaac Guzman Randal Hacker Debra Hagerty Erik Holbig Greg Hallaian Douglas Halpin Tim Hamdorf Donna Hardin David Hastie fe, . 4,1 j ,fr ,. fd ,-e Kelli Hawkins Darlene Hawks Tina Haycox Tl NJN ,Ti Q n-.r v-4.1'!,',-1L - ,K -.:f'J 'I .fugfbl wg- 1.5, ,'jf M-,in v, f V .,. -ra-V., ,A ,. ' Q' Y .tr f- ' . , P 4 'J fx HW , ,. vi' 8 -Ensigns Take Charge- Michelle Levitt, upper left, smiles with glee as she quenches her thirst by drinking a refreshing cup of Coca-Cola on a hot day. Scott Saxon, left, neatly puts his finishing touches on his creative composition which he must finish in his English class. Julie Green, above, quickly gets to her locker after sixth period, then rushes ro cheer practice to work on the routine which they are performing in Florida. Sophomores 239 Gayle Gundersen Christopher Halbert Mary Jo Hawkins ul like the oeoole here ar Los Al because they are so friendly. Donna Hays Douglas Hein Tanya Hemming Shanna Hemmings Julie Herbert Mike Hernandez Elise Herning Carolyn Hess Scott Hoffman Karen Holstein Judy Holzgang Robert Hood Scott Hooker Heather Hoppus James Howard Steven Howard Alben Howe Christy Howe John Hrbacek Erica Huang Michael Hudson Darrell Huff Paul Huff Danita Humphrey Rebecca Hutcheson D'Ann Hynd William Inman Glenn lnskeep Gary lwakoshi Lori Jack Kristen Jacobson Lisa Jacobson Shahana Jassamree Kevin Jeanotte Thad Jenkins Victoria Jenkins Y V ? -uf f f 4 I at f 1' ,i M 1 1 f fi Q, 1 , X g X .J f I A 4 7 4 -Mike Moore X X A2 f 2 f r r 9 5:15 5, J 1 4 f 'C Z Nw my an . ' fl iii Q A 4 is , 1 ' ,' t.ff,ffi1g4 ,ffZf1,',H' Kiwi l i s is t ., - is Q f 4 ,. it V., ji ' , 'f dw EX i QV X ,.E, N , J ,,.,, 3 ,-, U 1: v ' I 4, l 4 E V. iff' XX , V , , i A Q l 4 ,J ' 5 - Nr 'Z i W i 1 K 1- lf, J Q29 fg ' ,Q 1 PR - Mares Smile - Kelli Hawkins, upper lefr, srrolls ro lunch rhinls- ing obour oll the upcoming events in drill team Kristin Popil, lower lefr, sirs in amazement warching all rhe people walking by. Sitting in the iradirional circle of friendship, the Eyes on LA, Lauren Omohoundro, Andreo Barrows, Wendy Orr, and Maren Kussler eor lunch near rhe cafeteria, t Catherine Jenner Kristen Jensen Cynthia Johnson Deron Johnson Julie Johnson Kristen Johnson Mark Johnston Zach Jones Ray Jordan Robert Jordan John Jost Darrin Jury Liso Kanasi Glen Kaneko Lisa Kaplan Robbie Katzaroff Sophorriores 241 Los Al is special ro me and If is a place that l enjoy going ro Kristin Kelder Cari Keleman Shana Kellman Lisa Kelsey James Ken Danielle Kennaugh Shan Kenner Stuart Keplar Laurel Kergan George Kerns Eliot Kiang Amy Kiikka .lamie King Marcia Kingsbury Jeff Kinney Keith Knittle Evan Kunst Maren Kussler Kerry Kyle Tim Lamance David Lamb George Lambrakis Elisa Langsam Paul Lansky Timothy Larntz Sandra Larson Devin Last Kevin Law Diane Lawrence Lance LeCompte Ill 'H ,J- l n -.--.-.- l 6 P David Wilson loolfs up after drawing rhe srrucrure of 0 chair. After drofring he will orrempr ro rnolse his very orrisnc wooden design, Q Stopping berween Classes, Kelli Hawkins and John Hrbacek share a lovoble hug. This shows how caring friends really ore or Los Al, , s H 1 dl 'l 'S r is-5 Lisa al-LML 'f up S? ' I, A Q N g L 1 4 ,, As tr Worl-Qing nord in rheir orr closs, Don Moore ond Joe Faragi design rheir own pictures. Los Al includes rnony very creoriye srudenrs who enjoy drawing ond using their arrisric slsill in many ways. Gerard LeDoux Janet Lee Robert Leff Ann Leonard Michele Levitt Kam Lewis Karen Lewis William Libby Jana Lifshin Geoffrey Lindell Lara Listavich Rodger Little Gary Loe David Loepke Sheryl Long Leoma Lovett Sophomores 243 My school is 0 large part of my life and we should false pride in lr David Lyle Susan Lynsky Gregory Lyons Michelle Lytch Joseph Machnik Marisa Macris Phillip Macy Karyn Maestas Mark Magana Michael Maggard Thida Mahasucon Meri Malohn Steven Mansfield Paul Mansinon Nicholas Marrick Janine Martin Kimberly Martin Melissa Martin Christina Martinez Michael Martinis Michael Massingill Paul Massingill Glen Mattis .lan Maulhardt Deborah Mayo Mary McCartney Matt McGann Patricia McGlathery Debra Mclntyre Chris McKernan Andrew McMahon Kenneth McNamara Joni McPharlin Matthew McSheehy Emilio Medrano Eric Mellencamp 'll ff ' , . h - 1 r l ' ai' ' .JM lf r 5 , l ,fm ,, , .: , 9' Renee Menard Michael Menear David Metzger Sheri Millar A Lil' Kim Mirsoltani - Anne Mock X f Q . Brian Molles , W a i 32, Q 1 1 Y 5 V f 5 ,Q Don Moore Mike Moore Richard Morgan Cynthia Morin James Morris Eddie Moss ,.r - 0urOf Class Fun - Dana Siegal, upper lefr, wallss ro class lore again, while Sabrina Tifrit and Sheri Millar, middle lefr, goof around berween classes, 'llusr having fun, rhey say, Ar a school dance, Jody Crum and Michelle Stoll, Iefr, show of'f rhe laresr fads and the loresr dances. Quickly rrying ro ger ro class, Glen Reasback, above, hurries along ro his foreign language room, laughing abour rhe person in fronr of him whoiusr rold him a shaggy dog srary Sophomores 245 ' f A Wendy Montierth Maureen Montroy Michelle Moriord 240 Sophomores Spirit means joining o T shirt club ond having o good old time Steven Mucciaro Missy Munsterman Kenneth Murai Karen Murray Tara Murray Diane Myers Naomi Nafarrete Deborah Namm Derrick Napoles Robert Napoles Carmine Napolitano Matthew Nesbit Carla Newlin Cheri Nichols Thomas Nockold Kent Nordstrom Timothy O'Donnell Sheri Olrich Bradley Olin Carrie Oliver Tommy Olszewski Daniel Orme Wendy Orr Veronica Orrick Martha Ortiz David Orvis Phillip Ottone Jeffery Overstreet John Page Randolph Paine Aaron Palagruti Linda Palmer Jeannie Park Todd Paulos Kathryn Pearson Lise Pederson 4 5 , ,.:- , Q ,.,:., , , Q , . l V' ls V K, I S ,K If - '3. 1 Shannon Polacek Stephan Porras Kathy Pound 3 , I un 5 5 fs. , A K . Y ' ' 1 -' x ., , ,J , :ii-Ei.:-Y t I 2 Q ' 5 is 3 , , 5 Q ' ' ,fr ve'f,,,L f I f i .X Q3 , Ag 355 V ,f m :-, A I J 2 'nnn' 5 , fi 0 e , ,fp - Spirit Spectoculors - Yowning riredly, Dina Reyes, upper lefr, dressed in her Spirit Week pajamas, is on her woy ro lunch. Mike Asher, lower left, shows off his winning empty pie rin after eating an entire bonano cream pie. Jeannie Allord, above, is o member of rhe Sophomore Scondols. She shows her spirit by offending rhe powder puff football game on rhe losr day of Spirit Week. Jeannie Pekelny Kathleen Pellegrino Brooks Peters Rhonda Peterson Timmy Petigrew Jennifer Phillips Jennifer Phillips Michael Pilatos Kristin Pipal Cindy Pittsey Cathy Poe Tommy Poe Sophomores 247 Las Al ro me IS a place like home where you are near people who care Richard Powers Suzann Pray Andrew Proglio Jonathan Prussel Stephanie Pszyk Angela Puhl Scott Raber Mike Rahban Mariaelena Rathke Debra Ratfner Bradley Rawls . Glenn Reasbeck Ashley Reekes James Reich Brenda Reidy Andrew Remnet Larry Reinking Brian Reno Dina Reyes Greg Reynolds Robert Rhyu Oscar Ribadeneira Robin Risling Eddie Roche Rachelle Rodriguez Kevin Roe Steven Rogers Yvette Rojas Sandi Romero Carla Rosenfeld Kevin Rothery Hillary Routt Samuel Rudolph Ana Ruiz Tom Sanders Meg Sanregret :us X s s 3 I -fi Mfwfdf -'nw' if fl 'Q ...f-V ,,,4w,Lv ...aul J '-4t 'k 'Z M x , W, ff Q 7 , l N , - x.., V. K ' S Q 5 7' 1 it - -ft 1 Q ' It ci tv , g f M :b Q . at 2 Y Q, s.,q'f y l X - . 'S Sb? 1 in 14 f nu' - Los Al Ar Irs Best -- Just offer finding our rhor he received on A on his rest, Bill Smith, upper left, grins over his occomolishmenr. Hoping ro do rhe some, Sheri Millar, lower left, oroofreods her composirion before writing the finol drofr. Wirh career reports due in just two doys, Chris Skeber, above, concenrrores on the nursing profession Kurt Sava Anne Sawyer Scott Saxon Michelle Sayers Andrew Scheiner Gregory Schenk Mark Schmitz Wendy Schwantes Michelle Scott Shareen Scott Bradley Seligman Michelle Shahon Robert Shanaberger Carole Shane Carolee Sheets Kelley Shifflett Soohomores 249 250 Sophornores People at Los Al ere open and friendly. They really care about you. Leonid Shinder Jason Shook Kathryn Sickel Scott Sickler Dana Siegel Cathy Siler Chester Silvers Stacey Simonds John Simundza Barry Sinclair Joel Singer Julietta Sipprelle Dorilyn Sisemore Deborah Sittler Kristin Skeber Brian Smith Darren Smith Kevin Smith Leigh Smith Pam Smith William Smith Jack Snow David Sohn Douglas Sparkes Kathy Spiegel Kristy Spiegel Adam Spizer Janan Springer Tania Stahl Heidi Stauch Scott Steinberger Ann Sterling Tracy Sternin Tina Stevens David Stewart Eric St. Martin -Chris Ehler fg W Hx , I ,f f , fi ' ' I ' f f f f , , f , E at y M! 9 ' 3 I f Z if Z A , L ' , , , Z 4 f X 2 f 6 f 4? I f :K V 1, fr: 1, J I, ' VA 9' ,gf ' ff v. , 49, ' 1 4 K' f fl f A 4, Zf ,, .f W v 1 f' f Z , if f 4 f V ' f X Y L 10 wi ., yr! I I f ' f , X f f f ' A f f f fi n l 1 'Q ,, X 4, My f y i X , , f , Q, , 4 it .5 f Q . f fa fl ' .4 ' I If rf 1 44, ff 4 if !,z5v,, . !. Vg X f A f X f W ff' 7 'Z' , Q' U5 og, 6' X , g J 1 M 4, , 1 at , f 1 1 J ,i7,z n, Y ' Ad 937 ,ff ei W a 7 1 ' f f f l K 1' WWW? X . 1 Q al' 3 Q is .f ' '31 ' 4 ' Kenneth Stockwell ' 5 ' Michelle Stoll QL l Tracy Stowell Q Deborah Straub iii Q W 5 if .. I '- gtk J Lance Stumpf - A - Lori Sullinger f 4 Gillian Sullivan g 1 , . .. Kristine Sullivan 1- 19 Michael Summers Steven Swagel Julie Swanson Thomas Sylvia Athanasia Syrengelas Konstanfino Syrengelas Tam Ta Michael Tamares l l ASSWN Je, Ensigns Talee Charge Reading a very inreresring bools, Marlo Assad, upper iefr, fries ro explain rhe plor ro friend Tricia Everson, before she has ro go ro drill ream pracf rice. Jennifer Brown, middle lefr, loolss over her assignmenr in her business class so she will nor malae misralsess Carol Shane. lefr, orremprs ro complere her English vvorlssheer before rhe bell rings so rhar she mayjoin rhe Homecoming activi- ries ar lunch Gary Covington and Gene Black- mun glance over ai rhe acriviries, behind ihe MPC, ond conremplore joining ihem. Sophomores 251 252 Sophomores 'School is a place where you cah meer new friehclsf' Chris Theodore Deborah Theriault Sabrina Thomas Sonia Thomas Sabrina Tifrit Todd Tischler Mike Torquato Marc Trachtman Robert Trice Traci Trombino Richard Truett Mylinh Truong Gina Turi Christian Vesper Theresa Viska Brenda Voorting Dana Wadleigh Robert Walker Grace Wang Nancy Wang .lill Warino Paula Wasikowski Diane Watson Bradley Weaver James Weber Joel Weiss Mike Wellington Scott Welsh Nicole Welsh Noreen Wenjen Natalie Wenz Michael Wheeler Joy Whitney Deborah Wieseler Stacey Wilford Jeff Willis -Sreohahie Graham .:., .,,. 5 VV sy 4 ,. '+A rs 'li , sp, 1 tg s b ff 1? xiii? .W1 .r,.:-'- 5 -t ll is ,Aj ::.J -V: as L . V h Y? 5 . ff' ' . t ' ..,-,,-' r f g ff-i f T ' :ij ,Q is , 4 + -Q Q. .I , gif 4 3 QM f mf' l i 1 QL .iw David Wilson Mary Wilson Peter Wilson Kathryn Woitovich V, Q- , V , Lawrence Wolf 1 L, , 9 X, A 4 Mark Wolfe V? V 1 ' V V Malcolm Womack AI' is f Ax Q ' Melanie Wood ' r its Cathy Woods Stuart Yeh Craig Yockey i Roger Yoh ' r.y Vv..,. 5 '---' L A , 1 ' 'Q Q1 ' Kristen Zendt ' ' ' Carolyn Zerwick ' 4 ..s. Christian Ziegler 1 1 uf A Jason Zommick f . in 5 ' Q -i Ship Mates Smile -T- Daydreaming during a class discussion, upper left, Brooke Burtsell. worries about her drill team tryouts today, while Derric DuBourdieu, middle left, smiles as he loolss out on the football field and sees that we are winning. Derric helps manage the varsity team because he is on the sophomore squad. Class goof-offs Jim Weber, Tracy Sternin, Scott Welsh, and Darryl Baker, above, laugh between oral drills in their foreign language class. Sophomores 253 NV' The freshman cruise provides new experiences for irs declshonds. Lenny Fonronez, upper lefr, Ann Marie Hogmonn, upper righr, Wendy Poe, lower lefr, Liso Perles ond fellow freshman, lower righr, oll give exom- ples of firsr yeor ocriviries. For mosr srudenrs rhelr freshmon cruise is filled wirh exciremenr ond opprehenslon The exciremenr of finollv being in high school provides new experiences Somerimes lrs o lirrle blr scory ro leove everyrhing rhor is fomillor bor mosr freshmen soon cloim Los Al for rheir own Dy rhe end of rhe cruise freshmen ore well odlusred 254 Freshmen ' 1 'vs.,, Kim Fuellemon srudies o bullerin boord rhor will help her wirh o composirion ossignmenr, Declshond Wei Chong works hord ro brood- en hs horizon in English closs, y-ff' Randy Hines orremprs ro complere his ossignrnenr in closs so he won'r hove ir for homework, Rondy is good officer rnoreriol. Steve Irwin ond Greg Irwin porricipore in rhe pledge of ollegionce during first period, They ore obviously idenricol rwins ond eryoy fooling everyone by Ioolsing so much olilse. f 4, l B i ' fx. If ,i iff 1' E .-f' 1 g ff , 1 H11- l li '-H I I if-i 5' N Yrs-sw 1 A IQ. y AN W.. 'fr' ,,., A A . X S' 11 ii., I - xi Tom Foden ond Mike Godoy spend rheir lunch period in rhe Iibrory. The librory provides 0 refuge from bod weorher ond o noisy compus. lr's o ploce ro do horrieworls in o sociol ormosphere Freshman Crew Goes Qverboard The new declshands on our ship, under rhe leadership of Class President Grant Van Cleve and Vice Presidenr Kathleen MacKay, managed ro survive rheir freshman year ar Los Al. Alrhough rhe class of '87 had few responsibilities after leaving their middle school, the new members of the srudenr body soon found themselves involved in almost more rhan they could handle, They were inrroduced ro new acriviries, clubs and sporrs and had ro adiusr from a seven period day ro six, which was more rhan welcome. The life of a freshman can be quite grueling or rimes. They faced rhe challenges and issues of living in a more mature world and finally being a high school student, A little unsure of themselves ar first, their new friends in rhe upper classes helped rhem ro breeze rhrough rhe year. Achieving all of these accomplishmenrs means smooth sailing inro their sophomore year. ...W . - r -?s25QQia?IQs.4 256 Freshmen 155 M 'flags ,, -fs, f f , M, , W . Trying ro rransform a slab of clay inro a beauriful bowl is Jason DePina. Jason is a very oursranding srudenr in his fine arrs class and is a proud member of Los Al's Freshman Class. ,.,, ,nf Grant VanCleve-Freshman Class President Kathleen MacKay-Freshman Class Vice-President . - 5 x Q' Q R . 'X E ss, I sg 1 Stanley Abrams Melliso Acosta Walter Acosto Kelly Agosto Donny Allard Edward Allen Kimberly Allen David Alvarez Joelle Anisman Daniel Archuleta Pamela Armstead Lynne Arnold 'Q 1-AM. 'L Looking up from het worls, Kelly Harris shows with a smile that she is ' vc. Confident with the time and effort she QUT into het Composition, ' J 6 WZ, .7 Y' was ff ' -Y ,... -ij M X A S Levon Arslanian Charles Ashley Chris Avery Mike Boker Elias Borba Sophia Boron Diana Borrientes Jennifer Batey Kathy Bell Yvette Belshe Kirk Bender Joshua Bennett Ft eshmen 257 l'Los Al is so special because it's so exciting and everyones so nice 258 Freshmen John Berg Poyman Bidari Jannis Dillon Shana Binder Keith Bird Michelle Birdsall Crai Black 9 Keith Block Mara Bloom Liso Boardman Tami Bolton Robert Book Beatrix Bourdy Louro Bowen Carmen Briseno Cameron Briggs Yolanda Briseno Kenton Brooks Blake Brown Marc Brown Richard Browne Shonnon Bruce Karin Buhler Paul Bunch Anne Marie Buonocore Kimberly Buttrick Jenni Buys Shelli Byrd Maria Camareno Christin Caburian Kelly Callaway Todd Campbell Rudy Cano Nydia Carbojal Anne Caraisco Julian Corroll -Kim Allen A ff if Q 'Q . J VZ X ff , ,..' ' fiffxf frty 51 y ' '1 5, ,K sr ' ,Q ' yn. ,,,,- -l ' ff J' 1 X x 'Q ' X x V ,JW , ff 'J MZ, f if f ., g f ' J f J Q 1 Y y Z , 0, f f 1 f 1 f . I 3 lu g 24 ' Q f ff ' V f , 7 '43 6 X Z f 1 .A , hwy ff X f I Z 1 W , Vrr: ., M .,., f 1 ,- If A li ill' Q-, i z , Angela Carlsson Alexander Carpenter Joseph Carpentier va' L Y -'f' ,155 e ' ...uv X J n f-f' Erica Carroll Av .V If ' ly ,Z Thomas Caruso K 1 if Staci Cash 'M C sr A ' C ,Au - , - ' A 'V . . .V J 3 - x H ' gl A W 'f John cqudmo 'f , N Alison Chafe - A-1 ' Shelly Chandler '. Q fsfmigtv l F25 Q lv V 'P E , Q Wei Chang M, 1 N Douglas Chapman r s.?Wh?f Adrianne Chavez ma l f , . vw. f - Frosh Write Comps - L I g , its 231 il A Having good reading ond wriring slsills is xrnoorronr and srodenrs ,And , W frequenrly find exrra rrme ro Drosn up on rnerr obulirres, Re-checking ,V ' her vvorls, Beatrix Bourdry, upper letr, carefully reads over ner choracrer slsercn Many of Los Als English swdenrs excel in connoosi- non and research, bor nnosr find ir fonlosr creorwely writing rneir own rhooghrs Gail Chekouras, lefr reaos rhe morning Oollern whie Kim X Fuelleman, lower rignr, scans rne oosrer on rne borertn ooord fo Update ner srody of shorr stories in firsr sennesrer Englrsn Kim s tovofrre J srory of rhe onir was Tne Electric Grondnnorner Pe snmen 2 Wly first impression of Las Al was This place is l-lUGEl ' 2oO Freshmen Anna Chen Katherin Chen Diana Cheng Candice Chesebro Nancy Clark Lynne Clissold Chris Codik Tanya Cohen Michael Cole David Combs Misty Conrad Allison Cook Julie Coontz Carla Coppola Jeff Cosby Ronna Coulter Jaime Coultice Scott Crenshaw Gary Cunneen Lara Cunningham David Cutler Michael Damato Sandi Daniels Candy DOY Terence Dean D'Andrea De Forest Chris Degregory Chuy Delamora April Delaney Cynthia Deleon Michelle Dematteo Peter Deneff Jason Depina Diane Devine Jiti Dhillon Preet Dhillon -Greg Kuhn ' r I 1' ff 1 r' ff f 4' ' V f 45 X 1 X f s 4 if f Z ' H Zim z, ff' w e wi MLW ,, is , -. fi ,d ef , ff M hw! 9 Z J 5 Z ,.:,w, e?,' I , A 1 ,,,. 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M 44 Q v ,.fjss' Q Assh'-3 + Field Dazzle - Exrraecurricular acriviries play an imparranr parr of a srudenrs acaf demic success lr is imporranr rhor he mainrain his good grades as well as being involved in schaol Tom Williamson, below, displays his Griffin pride as he parriapares in rhe Homecoming Pie Earing Conresr Tom is a member of our freshman faarball squad Kristi Gorman, righr is involved in Homecoming acriviries as she wears her favarire pajamas lirisri anricipares her performance, as a fall flag, ar rhe Homecoming Game Stacie Hawthorne, lower lefr, is a firsr year member of Los Als drill ream She hurriedly arremprs ro finish her homework before performing ar rhe faorball game mf! ,f V L, V 5 V ,F 1' 2 Frank Dick ' , '- 2 Joseph Dillon Q 'M Gary Dingillo , -'f' ' f lll J f W! f nl . 'Q I Q fl? ff Wi' 1 pw! ,l.. J V X Carla Dismukes Q Tim Dodd Melissa Donald 13, .,,, '-1 WW, ,, V gs Q 1 , , 'Sf , 1 . .g 1 if ' M V K Joseph Donaldson 1 , Jill Downes Janet DuBry l I Rochelle Ellwell , X Jenny Emmert Traci Engel Freshmen Qol Uust being here rnalses Las AI special to me. 262 Freshmen Curtiss Englemon Robert Ernst Shannon Evans Jomes Everett Anne Foircloth Hugo Fajardo Timothy Fotone DeeDee Fiebert Casey Fierce Ponopo Finau Mark Finkenhagen Scott Finnegan Treg Finney Scott Fitzgerald Suzanne Fitzgerald Karen Fluegel Thomas Foden Jeremy Folds Leonard Fontonez Thomas Foster Kim Forry Reed Fournier Kimberly Fuellemon Scott Fullerton Regina Furioni Carl Goede Kelly Gallagher Loraine Garcio Nancy Gardiner Kristi Gorman M . rtfe Cotherin Gow F ,ri fi ' Louren Gershon Nicholas Gionformaggio V Simone Gilon .Q 5 Victoria Ginther ,jjj Alan anim ,I , 1 : -9-'ZW 4 yy ' dj f ' , 12 - 4, Y ' f ' ' , , ,, fl 4 , , ' 7 x ff 7 '53 , if ' ,, 4 1, - , 'f-f , lygg , It X, V fe , .4 Q , V, ,J , ,Q .:- ef. ' ,rw ,r. , A 4 1 I ' 'rf' Z' 1 ywui, ' , -Jason Depina f fy! 4? A . A .A 1 lu 'nfl fiflzh' v- . , xr 3, A A , 4, 1 Z X 4, X 4, Q, Z MW Cf , ' . f 5' - 4 if f f . 7 'f , 4 Q 1 A th, L. QT? 7 5 - ' bf' V A f 'J if A Mike Godoy A 'ffl ., r . ' Elyse Goodman ml Cynthia Gordon ga , 0 ,J w Michelle Gottlieb ' Susanna Grote ' ' 5 D John Grajeda I 3 X 1 - K ,,--f 1 Stephanie Graham A I .QW , I ,3 um . KG' V 1 -f Q' 3 if I '. . 4 s i I s K 'K ,. l i . Derek Gregory A V A Malini Gupta I .,: If , he ' Susan Guthrie If Kristen Guzman ,',, , ff? Ruth Gutierrez 1 V' xx rw.. 1: gf .I - ,eff ,-2 my ' . ,W aw. my KV W ,V s, ,, ,WP -.W..-.- if .M 2 'ml' V nw-J,,..I5Q-4' j 1 - Frosh Take Leave - Sirring auierly in class is easy, our when rhe reacher calls on you ir is rime ro look alive Tanya Cohn, above, wairs for rhe right rime ro Ier her reacher know she has rne correcr answer Kellie Matheney, lower lefr, rakes o snorr break from work- ing on her Romeo and Juliet prqecr due oefore winrer oreak, Enrhusiasrically performing wirh Griffin pride, Colorguard mem' ber Heidi Grey, upper lefr, shines in ner final field comperirion of the year. Heidi anricipares rhe upcoming fesrival season and compering or Miss Drill Team USA, She is a very promising firsr- year member, Freshmen 203 'il think Drama Club is really near and interesting, 264 Freshmen Lori Hagen Ann Marie Hagmann Jennifer Hagstedt Andrew Haimov Leslie Haines Darolyn Hamada Darin Hanson Shari Hanson Jennifer Harding Kelly Harris Lesley Harris Wayne Harris Kimberly Harrison Theresa Harrison Debbie Hart Maria Harville Corrine Haskins Brian Hastie Tricia Hatfield Michelle Haub Andrew Hawkins Stacey Hawthorne Richard Helms Rosemary Herrera Lisa Hess Margi Hibschman Randel Hines Karen Hitchcock Thanh Ho Florine Hong Sean Hooks Mark Horan Denise Horner Nolan Howe Teri Hubert Michelle Huey -Linda Jensen qv iii- H Q 1, J? 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N V f i -1 Q x.........-w - Declshands Emerge - Ar one of Los Al's popular dances, Danny Archuleta, Denise Horner, Craig Jackson, and Deanna Blythe, leir, sir on rhe bleach ers and engage in lively conversarian Classwarla isiusr as imparranr as homework and reaches srudenrs ro use wisely whar lirrle rime rhey have Suzy Triplett, below, quickly thinks af a carchy phrase ro conclude her assignmenr before rhe final bell rings As a member of the Tall Flags Squad Kirsten Shaw, lower left, is devored ro bringing honor ro her sauad and Los AI, The calorguard is one of rhe mosr presrigiaus groups an campus and is canrinually winning rrophies and awards for our alma marer. +o-ahah, ' me C , 1 L , Lf fv- 5 J ' Laura Huff V Q Randy Huff - I David Hughes ti' 2 4 Ni 'Y I gh , ,N f Michael Humphries Michele Hurst Jacquely Husted , j' J, , N , Q' 4 D 1: 1 1 Adam Hutton Greg Irwin Steven Irwin Craig Jackson , Jay Leland , J ' f , Michael Jackson .1 , 1 Z , Freshmen 265 266 F f The school spirit is what malses Los AI special to me. Cindy Jensen Linda Jensen Kathryn Jester Patty Jettie Anita Johnson Diron Johnson Tom Johnson Tammy Jonas Alicia Jones Julie Jones Robert Jordan Stacey Jordan Emil Jorge Adam Judd Laura Junkermann Tammy Kanagy Denise Kaneko Jodi Kanowitz Deborah Kaplan Samantha Kaseroff Karianne Kavalle Michael Kean Lisa Kefalas Clinton Kemp Todd Kenaston Krista Kendall Geoffrey Kerns Simon Kile Elizabeth Kim Leslie Kimball Alison King Chandra King James King Debbie Klein Kristine Klotz Justin Knox -Kelly l-larris 'V ,I f' I 4 1' ','ff,, 1 , 1 I Cffwen J f ,Ziff V M, , ff 4 X Q Z ' f X Q 2, 1 fp 5 J V., X we 4, V, it Q A 9 Iia J f if ,J . I ' ' ' f 2 I A 92 6 J sf,-,J 5-Q as ,-vf ,QV JZ' f 4 1 1:2 ,hc QS X X X X C NNLK N NX NNE gf X S x - s N so X s L s- . .X N45 X-wx X x ,X sg ew xxwssw. . X W I X 6 i 'fi f 7 if f 1 X X, J ' r f ff if , l xml! X 1' X f Q., ,Q -Q wry, il - i as A, CP e l l t s Heather Koehring Brigitte Koenig -Y -Y Scott Kondra 4 . t f f t f 5 F I 4 Eric Kramer Q g Greg Kuhn 'V K .J John Laisy . k: i W Lynette Landrum ' ' Dale Lane - HQ William Lansford W D Robert Lastrap Gina Lansl-sy ,V Georgina Lanuevo ,ri Wx V ' nf 1 Frosh Soil Cn - During school there ore many different activities gotng on at one time Anne Buonocore, lower lett, a memoer of the Colorguard, proves that long hours and strenops practice ts what it talses to become the pest rifle, James King, lower right, with pencil at vvorls, tries his hardest to beat the clock so that he vvon't have homevvorls over the long vveelsend Kim Smith, Upper left, smiles vvhile raising her hand so that her teacher will coll on het for her ansvver first, Talstng the time to prepare oneself for class alvvovs povs off l Freshfv er 2o7 The one thing I like nwasr about being a Griffin is the pride and support of the students Mark Laurain Jonathan Lazzara Hap LeCompte Bobby Lee Rochelle Lee Sally Lee Shelly Leonard Jerry Lerno Melissa Leve Stephen Levy Sean Lewis Michael Lewis Stacie Light Roy Lin Robin Lindley Scott Listovich Terry Liu James Locke Tony Lopez Danielle Long Gaudenci Lontok Kelly Lynch Greg Lyon Kathleen Mackay Jami Maggard Kevin Mahoney Bruce Malin Craig Malone Melissa Maloney John Manfredi Eddie Manfro Jon Maples Gina Marconi Ronald Marquez Michael Martinez Kellie Matheney 1 Plehes Adhere - Spare rime is used producrively during class and gives srudehrs a chance ro help rherhselves and orhers berrer undersrand rheir subjecrs Slsirnrhing rhrough rhe Websrers Dicriohory, Lau- ra Bowden, Iefr, looks up words ro expand her vocabulary, while Rick Helms, below, adjusrs rhe movie screen ar rhe fronr of rhe class. Many srudenrs share rheir opihohs and express rheir arrisric abiliries in research assighmehrs and prqecrs. Poihrf ing our specific parrs of his rhinarure ciry, Robert Book, lower if rf i 4 , Iefr, explains life in a differenr era 7 J 4 f, ' iffy? - 1 1 f X f Q 4- an 5 , f 4 4 M 5' 4 X 6 2 f f 4, ' JM ,yr ff , Y f V ' fi I, I if My 5 2 V J 2 x 12 ii , 4 af 44 1 nf' f i' , 2 Matthew McCabe Mary McGill Kelly McHole Shelton McKenzie Michelle McLinden Meliso McSheehy Julie Meadows Richard Mechling Heather Medcalf Mark Medina Todd Megna Geoffry Mellon 270 Freshmen Uh, Oh! I think lm last. Tina Melton Robert Menke Robert Mercadante Gregory Merchant Jacqueli Miland Brian Miller Lisa Mills Brett Miner Shannon Ming Kenneth Montgomery Jon Moore Kelli Moore .lohn Morgan Tim Morgan Andrew Morley Mike Morrow Michael Morton Chris Moses Orli Moses Tanya Moskalenko Sarah Mueller Debbie Mukamal Michael Mullaney Linda Murphy Carolyn Murphy Eric Murray Laura Murray Judy Naber Scott Nadell Virgilio Nafarrete Koryn Nagel Kelsie Nance Laurie Navarro Todd Nelson Robby Nen Aimee Newlander .1 ' qv. : '36 3, . .lit -ROD Wilhelm , . ff X ' f ' .4 . f ,. f ' 7222 N 'bf A 'V A I A-A - if - in . 4 A ' ,. 1 ' -' ,, i f .. f if-1 ,7 9 72 I . iv., - 1 ' , , ' .Sl . j ' ,, 1, . , .,r.,. Q a I wa , -Q V- 4. ' fi 2 , I A ,z 3k Q R , ,R . 3 f M I , J' f ' .,',, W ll . sf, ,. 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Stacey Nishii Wendy Nugier James Oberacker Lara Obradovitch Kathleen O'Donnell Timothy O'Keeffe x 1 I , X L e ' y l A Scott Omohundro Amador Orirz Michele Overbeek Darcy Owen ' 4 Paul Page A 1 Michelle Pagenkopp - Frosh Get Active - In lseeotng with the holiday enthastasrn of the season, the spirit club, l.A's Finest volunteered to decorate the Chrtstrnos tree tn the main office Aurora Flores, lower left hangs an angel ornament on a branch of this very special tree Mrs Flynn ts notortoos carnoas wide for her creative and eccentric extra credit assignments On the way to her English class, Darolyn Hamada, upper left, carefully balances het five extra-credit boxes which vvtll raise ner grade to on outstanding A Canternolottng if he should dare attetnot Mrs Flynn s new extra credit tasls, Doug Chapman, aoove thoaghtfaily oonde's the aaes tion ls bringing o trog to school really worth a fevv extra points? Fe The thing that makes Los AI special is spirit and pride. 272 Freshmen Michelle Palermo Jeffrey Palk Vitisia Pangelinan Kristi Papalexis Mark Parkinson Judy Parmet Kristine Patz Richard Paul Ricardo Payan Raymond Pedroza Puanani Pereira John Perez Bernard Peters Rosemary Peters Kristin Petersen Cynthia Phillips Philip Pinto Wendy Poe Shawn Pollard Markham Pollard Franklin Ponte Stacy Ponting Julie Pool Michael Potechin Maria Puente Alexander Pulone Franklin Quenga William Raappana Eric Rager Scott Rainey Richard Ramaglia Dawn Ranftl Shawn Rankins Stacey Ray David Rayburn Mary Reis 4+ 4' ,fax . , v ,V . Q . I Q. , S N-I 5 so 4 4 H f r V H Z , , Z. ,,,, , 2 , '-: '1::1-:, .-mg-., ' ,V 1 . Z 'K Q E 2 JL. sr' ' .yy 1 f , 1 to Af ss -Kellie Marheney AA -- ' f A Q f' Q ,.,,, . . , 1, , Q f , '- - at-'M ,Q , ., , ' r Q' c 5Q. X A new-F .AW .Xi , p ? 4 -- Frash Acyust 1 High schaal is a maiar adjusrmenr tar rhe declshands vvha ser sail on rhe voyage at the Cottonwood Suddenly, they are ar a school with more students, more teachers, and mare acriviries Many times stu- dents must use outside resources when researching topics tar reports and term papers, Mike Lewis, below, utilizes Las AI's extensive Media Center ra aid him in his research paper Both knowing rhe correct answer ro Mrs Kennys quesrian, Charles Ashley and Jenifer Swanson, near left, anxiously vvair their turn ra rails Freshman class vice president, Kathleen MacKay, lavver left, talks about various fund raisers to her Freshman Class Committee 15M E 1 J 7' 1 of 4 - I ..,1 Mark Reutzel Q Paul Reyes Tracey Reynolds 3 l c Q Q9 if X , Q4 4 k 5 M, X 3 Ali Rezozadeh 4 Tracy Rieth ssc Scott Rinella Q rf was ,, Renee Risling , we - Eric Roberts Stephani Robertson 4,10 4 Alissa Robinson ' f Kimberly Rodefeld Glenn Rodriquez Freshmen 273 XXII rn glod thot I'm 0 port of Q greet school. 2711 Freshmen Mike Rodriguez Julie Rohlfing Mike Rogers Chris Rose Cindi Ross Vonesso Round Pomelo Rozolis Robert Rubinkon Joe Rudkin Julie Ruiz Bonnie Soitzyk Joe Solomonco Billy Solos Chod Salisbury Brion Sondovol Ernest Sonne Jodoi Soremi Scott Sorgeont Anne Save de Beourec Gregory Soylin Ronald Scanlon Jonathon Schechter Lonce Scheiner Bradley Schultz Eric Schwondt Deron Scott Liso Scott Loo Scott Ilono Sendro Mike Shoddox Casey Shaffer Kerrie Shonholtzer Kirsten Show Rebecca Shoudt Moyson Shouler Nikole Sifton -Bill Solos ,fu ' 1 ff .fr X W, ,, 4 , f A ,Q E W ff , l A 4 X l I S ? ff r M 1 ii I to ti f-vw 'f fk ,ff-kg ? x X . ,y f ,Q f. ' f f I f W fr , 1 f ,. f If of f if gf? , H V f v X 3 x X N We S X W, ., X f f ' 0 , f 6' fi 1' 'E my , e fs, 4 i Soiling Along -- Sroying offer school ro give some exrro help for her English closs, Mrs. Bennett, upper lefr, corefolly exploins the ossign- menr ro Kelly Agosta. Following through in her Sponisn closs, Stacey Spikes, middle Iefr, rolses o oreols ro smile Typing on ossignmenr for ner closs, Laura Huff, lower leir, olso procrices ro rry ro increase her words per minore. People or Las Al ore very generous ond olwoys willing ro help. Working nord and listening corefolly is o sure guoranree in ochieving superior grades. Clara Simeone Gary Sinclair 1. 11 ' I I James Sipprelle J -' - ' Shelley Skoglund , 4. 'X , L f .1 L I i - 7 ' f' Chris Slack Q . 5 , rx., - Kim Smith r Steven Smith - V i Brian Snyder 1? . V s K l I 41 Y Stephanie Snow ! . illm -i , Foroh Snyder F'e5r'rn9'x 275 XXII ve made many new friends here, and l plan ra achieve many af nny aaals here. 276 Freshmen Stephani Soldano Michelle Schuman Neil Sorensen Scott Sorensen Mike Sparkman Derek Sparta Tod Spougy Kelly Spaulding Stacey Speights Raquelle Sprague Brendan Sprott Julie Stanford Stacy Stephens Mandy Stillings Stephen Stoewer Don Strock Michelle Stratton Kevin Strawbridge Emily Strong Michael Stugart Jenifer Swanson Konstant Syrengelas Brian Tadlock Eric Tash Christin Tarango Ann Tarlton Kim Taylor David Terrell Herbert Theodore Stacy Thomas Vanessa Thomas Ernest Thomason Robert Tong Lisa Toomey Shana Torem Chris Trice -Kirn Smith JM , ,..,1, A A . 3 Q 1 A M w ? fi if 6 s i ai ,, ,1,g,,,,. ,f 1 . 11, ' .J l i H .fi . i at si 3 1' ie - ' e ., X ., f . Us Q 3: , V -. ' K ., ' gi 5 5 X 3 f 3 sz. . .w fs, - . f r 2' 1 ' wi S . 4 W V 0 H ff Jgip, ..,., 2 :gs- -.402 s 14 1 1 1 W L - Freshmen Aloud - Speaking in fronr of a dass may be a terrifying experience, but one must learn ro overcome his shyness oy freguenrly commu- nicating with srodenrs even if ir is in sheer rerror. Scott Sargent, left, displays his natural ralenr wirh rhe help of German reacher, Mr. Pectol. Meanwhile, fellow freshman Brian Ware lisrens arrenriyely ro o srudenr in his English class. Listening is iusr as imporranr as speaking irself. Alrhough expressing oneself is generally good, Mr. Brooks asks Rochelle Lee about her speaking ro her classmates, Rochelle explains rhar she was asking for additional help on her pre-algebra homework She anricipares a good grade on rhe nexr resr. ,.' . M. we? 'Q' AQQI2' 1' Suzy Triplett Lily Truong Kristen Tseko W x' Shane Tscherny 4 Robert Tucker X Ella Turrentine Robert Tyo Jon Udoff Joseph Vaco Shahin Vadood Freshmen 277 uBeing involved and making lots of new friends, makes Los Al special. 275 Freshmen Steven Vames Andy Van Holt Chris Van Kampen Grant Vancleve Daniel Vanwinkle Deanna Vega Danny Vela Amy Vieira Ingrid Vycius Douglas Wadleigh Lance Walker Michelle Walker Amy Wandstrat Brian Ware Stacy Warino David Warner John Waterbury Stephanie Welch Jamie Welsh Christine Welter Mark Welzen John Whitlock Elaine Wiest Kathrin Wiest Courtnye Wilder Paul Wilderman David Wiley Ronald Wilhelm Ellen Wilkerson Joanna Willemse Peter Willhoit Darlene Williams Exzandre Williams Rusty Williams Tommy Williamson Sherri Wixon iff X f W f f ' ff f My , f Q'-v 'l f f W f if 1 Y L., , f W, fi . , y x ff 9 f 6' K fs 1 if 4 W' ZZ . 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A '.f-1 'fc 'f' f 1 M f W 1' f 7 i W, X f , 5, f f 2 1 ' ZW R XX X ,WRX s XX -kv N X QA xc X KSN ,Q N XX ggi-x X .. wjxi Q 'wx x X '- xg X X X X lx Xxx ss if '-zs. 1 is :c mes s s X M X ei x K 't 3 Qs- 7 9 Q f f f K js 4 1 Q ,yi fn 4 'K 39-fl e-s.,.'t Steven Wolf Janet Wong Steven Wood xl Danny Woodard hot.,- s , f - A Q' A Nick Woods NX!! chan Yu Wu Anthony Yim A X Mary Younkin Cimberly Zerwick Y Stacey Ziemba - Aiming For A Goal - The confidence and security that a teacher offers to the freshman students adds to the stability of his new environment, Adjusting to Los Al and its 2,000 other students is a big step for a ninth grader to malse, ln order to create new friends, many join clubs and organizations. Debbie Mushiol, top left, has joined the Freshman Class Committee to expand her social acquaintances. Mrs. Steeby, finds that assisting her student, Craig Malone, middle left, in his history studies will benefit his grade in the class. Receiving assistance though, does not al- ways mean that a student will succeed. In the event that a student does not, Mrs. Flynn offers extra-credit to those in such a situation. Rick Murray, left, displays the collected projects that will be considered for extra points. Freshmen Q70 l Ship Returns Tp l-lome Port After nine months of traveling along smooth seas and surviving strong storms, the Cottonwood has finally arrived at its' last destination, our home port of Los Alamitos. lt is a time filled with smiles and tears because our senior captains are saying good-bye, forever, to their livelihood of an unprecedented four years, They have been preparing for this next phase of their lives-independence- for a long time. College is in the future, for many of our captains, to gain more lsnovvledge about our vvorld, Others plan to enter the vvorls force and seels exciting careers. Their journey vvill always be a firm foundation our captains can reflect upon. lt was a time where they discovered who they were, developed unique personalities, and made lasting friendships. They novv vvill be on their ovvn, responsible for their actions in an adulr vvorld. When autumn arrives the Cottonwood will sail once more-on an unlsnovvn sea in search of new horizons. If 280 Closing M., Many Grifftns consider seeing their friends the best thing about coming to school day in and day out Darolyn Homodo and Erin Anderson top pol around on the vvay to class One of the most difficult concepts in physics is understanding complicated formulas and Mr Scott above explains to Liz Brewer the lavvs of universal gravitation The counseling office is an extremely busy place at Los Al and Kim Petullo left malses on appointment to see her counselor Mrs Holzman X. 'if- a. if f 4 , -i Soilors l-lelo Shiomores i When we ore down or jusr hoving o rough doy, o friends smile con nnolse us forger obour our rroubles Dorrin Sono, for righr, cheers up Judy Koong vvirh o hug. Derek Hobbs ond Suzi Nelson, for lefr, exchonge fnorrioge vows os Mold of l-lonor Verno Wright sronds by, Eddie Roche, middle lefr, odjusrs his rie before his dreom girl vvollss inro Drivers Ed. While shoring her oororo chips wirh o friend, Judy Holzgong soolss up rhe sun during lunch Suson Jenkins helps Sherolyn Rinello, obove, wirh o few diiiiculr formulos in morh I Closing 2Bl X 4 ,W A Friends Goodbye A dream dreamt together Hidden messages A reassuring smile and helpful hand were always there We looked to the future Never holding back A night on the town brings back happy times spent together Memories stored away are relived A cry, a smile, a laugh all essential parts. Some things never change. Just want to have fun But soon we we'll move on Another phase to go through I know its inevitable: Separate ways. It won't be easy A friend's goodbye never is. -Diana Resh yf- H ' fl mf' MMM f 2, I f y Gunther ond Gertrude Griffin, upper left, vvove to the olumni os they ride oround I-londel Stodiunw in o Mercedes ASOSL. One of the rnore populor Closses ot Los Al is On Your Own ond the mods weddings ore o rnoior ottroction every semester, Mold of Honor Mario Romero ond Best Mon Steve Stryker, upper right, witness the ceremony of their close friends, During lnformotion Doy, Cinnamon Becker ond Shelly Byrd, obove, inspect o skeleton from Biology with curiousity, Glen Kcineko cootures on film the Old lloncn Country Club Lolee, left, ot dusle 282 Closing s. '..trf4t . I.. ' i I Lilian . 9 ,pa I A ' A . M ' - -f...L'-Lv . A New Start The end is a new beginning. I've finally found what I've been searching for, all this time. Eventually seemed like Eternity to you. I know now. I am sorry. I needed my space, my time in life. I needed to know that I, too, was special to myself. In one short month I lived. I became a woman, secure and alive. Not till this day did I truly live, truly love. I realize now, I loved you then, but not till this moment did I know that it was forever! I am true to you, as I am true to life. I am truly yours. -Kim Andreasen JG s-..?,i - I 1 F L Xtsliif i ll . In .1 1- ' v JM. ,117 ii 1 I t 2 ,SL-J i Glenn Koneko photographs Kristin Johnson, upper left, tolstng o stroll neor the Seol Deocn Pier ,Declsed out with tuxedos ond toble decorottons, Jon Prussel ond Ronnie Sconlon, left, setenode Donna Hordin vvltn o song ct 'ne Winter Fornnol Sonjo Muir ond Seon Conboy get o little osststcnce Wllh 'netr poem onolysts from o visiting book rnortion Being tne some oge ts not o requirement to nove 0 most successful trtendsnto Soonornore Kothy Pound cnc junior April Leopley,ooove, cnet tntougn tne Los Al Colorguoto onci hove been best friends ever since ccscg o W ,!',1 , , f jjejg-1553! 'fy . ' I ' ' '42 , 1 wif f ' ASW nw i , , , ,NM ,ff . i , ,, f ,HW qw.. --W f f fy Msnyf, ff, M, fa, J VW,4W,WV,,.,,Mmg 5 .,p,,, '.,-,:'f'X'Qm1X ffwwwr' Affu?W53i?fffi'Wff?iis,f-,z ' I A f f ' gq,,.g ' ,qw 5. .-,,L7fgqxgf,,,L,,-, pfw, , y V, A ' W , aw ff H ' V' ' f yfciylzil'7fffg?x:ii'i 'L ' , A 'f f -514,1 f 141, , rw psf, f' x fmmwwfzfmaziy,..1frv-Q4wiv rf, ew f V, 9- M wig-fm fcm ,, f - f, ,M L 4,,, VL I, , W W, ,, A ' f,., M, f y ,, ,,, ,V f I I-lord Work Leads Essential to producing a book that records history, memories, good times and tears are immense time, sincere effort, and true dedication to be successful in such an endeavor, When you actually see your efforts come to life as the yearbook arrives in June, all the time, hard work, and frustration are worth every minute. The Cottonwood '84 is 296 pages with a mosaic page design. Our theme, Sailing Toward New Horizons, was carried throughout the book with nautical artwork, pictures, and terms. Our type, serif gothic, was set at Go pt, for molar headlines, 211 pt. for minor headlines, 11 pt. for major copy, 10 pt. for minor copy, and O pt, for curlines. The cover is silver foil embossed with a cordovan grain and the endsheers are a true-to-size photograph of a ship's log atop a nautical map of Alamitos Bay. Josten's was once again our publlsher with Mr. Jeff Rassmussen as our representative. Portrait Gallery provided photo supplies and was the official senior portrait studio. Special thanks are due to some very important people, who without their efforts, the Cottonwood '84 would nor have been a success. I would first like to thank Miss Maria Romero, our Sports Editor, who with her help, support, and f . 'L nm, .4 'ff' ,s.,,,1-M1-af .- 'fs-:iff To New Horizons most of all friendship enable me to survive my senior year. Next I would like to thank our resident artist, Mr. Robert Fischer. Robert designed our cover and his unigue artwork gave our yearbook originality. Our Photography Editor'infChief, Douglas J. Steele, deserves thanks for his great work as so do our photographers, Jose Camarena and Glenn Kaneko, for hanging in there all year long, Jody Okamofo, Anita Navarro, and Lisa Steele are greatly appreciated for their outstanding efforts in producing the Senior, Activities, and Clubs and Organizations sections Tracy Callen did an excellent lab on the Index and Clubs and Organizations sections. I would also like to thank Kathleen Beatty and Kelli Hawkins for their extraordinary vvork on the class sections and to Liz Brewer for belng our Business Manager Gratitude is due to my Associate Editor, Miss Karen Smith. I greatly appreciated her assistance, ideas, and creativity and I wish her the best of luck with the Cottonwood '85. My last thank you goes to a most outstanding lady, who without her, the Cottonwood '85. would not be what it is today Thank you Mrs. Jan Kenny for your guidance, insightfulness, and for especially being my friend Best Wishes Always, Editor-ineChief N , J 4.1 A a 'ff qw elm r,?gf,f,W gg i , X. .sv fr,-,ie Qs V s ,3,f,-',ffs,f ,M ..Avs,,,,-.,,,f M, k 'F l k s V13 if ' .,,, , cJQQ?a3'Y? ivfffrfjf 'Y I , ,f,.s..1.,,x,W M fs., he Roh - fem.-SVBXAVV fy' X N, 539 A wig,-u.ss1?f1, X. . f r N uv-'in -is , 5 Q cl zizr,,,:f5:sggjg,,g3gyA, st ,S 2, fewgpss 'fs is f if Associate Editor Karen Smith, Photography Edirarfin-Chief Douglas J. Steele, and Glenn Kaneko, the very busy Cottonwood and Crusader Editor-in-Chief Lisa Shctnaberger take a trip to the Long Beach Marina to look for photographer, gets ready to shoot some Griffins in action ideas for the Cortonwoods nautical theme during lunch with his trusty Canon AE1 Closing 265 .. . W, .U -' ,-. ,, 2 1 .fc i w , ' . ,. imail' 'uf-.l My I . 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Here Julie Nicolaou nos gorren ner noir srylecl ro fit ner personal needs ' Dena's Beaute' Salon Men e Women 10824 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 C2135 413110121 Ar the Bryman Campus, Susan Dell learns how ro raise someones blood pressure This is where rnony srudenrs plan to go for rraining in nursing and denrisrry Congratulations '84 Graduates National Education Center Bryman Campus 5350 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90605 Telephone 213f422-6007 '9 fi T?:w:f.:i V ,fi x A is Z , 1 M1 fb S fy V W 2.21,-E,3,iV 3 , ig 55 Checking out all rhe new rranster ar the T-Shirt Stop, Kim Andreasen is pleased 'I'-SHIRT 11135 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 C2135 430-6585 LOS ALAMITOS Q' 7' -s 4 . .0 ,Q - ii- 2 N ff V. 7 ' . ' C ' . , 1.59 E !3 ,,w ,iw A FLORIST ..s--' 9 was R ,fl W 4- 4 3699 Katella Avenue 'E' ff' Los Alamitos, CA 90720 C2 135 594-6947 C7 145 828-6023 R For a Fresh Experience Going to Los Alamitos Florist s the choice af many Los Al students, like Liz Brewer. There o e can get a bo quet of balloons as vvell as flowers T Planning a family trip across the continent, Scott Stonebrook finds Asher Buying a meatball sandwich at Subway Sandwiches seems to malse Travel Service very helpful, LOs Al's foreign student, Fabrice de Saint Chaffrey glad hes in America SUBWAY SANDWICHES 11292 Los Alamitos Blvd Los Alamitos, CA 90720 ASHER TRAVEL SERVICE 10808 Los Alamitos Blvd Los Alamitos, CA 90720 C2105 594-9409 C7149 027-0000 C2135 430-4343 Boys, TOISG a ninr from Tom Kristoffy. Girls love flowers from Rossmoor Center Flower Shop. Rossmoor Center Flower Local Deliveries Cash Cv Carry To all Los Al l-ligh Students 102 discount Cwitn i.d.D Let us help make all your special events the best they can be Congratulations Graduates 3 'Q E K' . x M I Vo. ., . b. Y ,W i- - gf ' Dr Q wwf' ,fr C, Q, ,M fs X - ff? if Getting her noir done for Los Al's prom, Rene Marriott goes ro Edward's Hair Design for this special occassion EDWARD'S C2135 598.6666 11110 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 i 1 v Ii!-if ' 'O QEQMQEEIS , CLAIM JUMPER 10090 Los Alamitos Blvd Los Alamitos, CA 90720 C2133 431-1321 Eating our ar the Claim Jumper Restaurant is a pleasurable experience for Debbie Kurtela and Lisa Rose. 'Q A C Castillo, where the atmosphere is enjoyable, Jennifer F le, .5 0100500 V0 be 0 C050 Q05f,ll0 C05f0m0r Chasing a sweater for his girlfriend, John Kinnier finds helpful seryice ar the Happy Hanger. 1 1272 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Happy HGOQGF r i X 11110 Los Alamitos Blvd. 4300213 Alamitos, CA 90720 QBSUHOI Cosa 430-7415 Mexican Food Family Restaurant 5555-- FOOU VG GO Dresses Accessories Sportswear Jewelry Manufacturer's Representative A of Home and Office Furnishings Herman Schlorman Showroom C2133 274-2666 C2135 272-2129 8820 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, Ca. 90048 L Don Fowler help you with all your furnishing needs Dan Fowler, letr, wl h lp you find what youre looking for Abbare, Laura C113 22, 123, 144, 211 Abbott. Mitzie L. C123 36, 109, 130,131, 180 Able, Stephanie L C113 81, 135, 211 Abrams, Roberta C113 211 Abrams, Stanley C93 113, 257 Abrego Stephanie L C103 233 Acosta, Ann M. C123 140, 180, 211 Acosto, Kertn C113 Acosra, Mellrsa C93 257 Acosra, Walter C93 257 Adams, Jrll C113 229 Adams, Michele D C103 84, 85 Adams, Rochele D C103 84, 85, 233 Adle, Chortro C103 81, 233 Agosta, Kelly C93 111, 133, 257, 275 Aguilar, Leticia C123 180 Ahlstram, Marv C113 128, 211 Akins, Leonard C. C123 180 Alanes, llltna C103 130, 233, 248 Alarcan, Michele L. C123 10, 138, 180 Allard, Catherine R. C123 76, 133, 137 Allard, Danny J C93 257 Allard, Jeanne C103 77, 94, 143, 233, 247 Allard, John C103 233 Allard, Ray C113 130, 211 Allard, Thomas M. C123 101, 180 Allen, Edward C93 257 Allen, John C93 Allen, Karen C123 180 Allen, Kimberly A C93 257, 258 Allen, Mike H. C123 180 Alley, Dillon P. C123 17, 180 Alley, Ryan P C113 211 Allison, Thomas P C113 61, 109, 211 Alpert, Marc C103 74, 84, 92, 233 Alrenhoff, Scott R C113 211 Alvarez, April C C113 38, 86, 144, 179, 209, 211 Alvarez, David C93 39, 257 Alvarez, Juan C C103 Alvarez, Robert M. C123 24, 62, 130, 180 Amero, Teresa C. C123 132, 137, 180 Amrtkhas, Susana C113 211 Anderson, Chris W C103 109, 116, 136 233 Anderson, Dan C93 113 Anderson, Erin C103 113, 117, 132, 233, 280 Anderson, Pam 111 Anderson. Rebecca L. C123 46, 110, 180 Andreasen, Kim A. C123 45, 180, 283, 286 Anlsman, Joelle C93 116, 118, 257 Archer. Michelle C. C123 28, 30, 31, 109, 124, 129, 138, 180 Archulera, Danrel L C93 68, 257, 265 Atlas, Errc C113 82, 211 Arias, Michael C123 82, 83, 180 Armyo, John C103 67, 233 Armsread, Pamela C93 257 Armstrong, Lisa J. C123 180 Arnold, Lynne C93 257 Arslanran, Levon C93 257 Asher, Michael C103 12, 23, 92, 130 233, 247 Ashlsorlan, Notrl C103 233 Ashley, Charles C93 257 Assad, Marlo C103 120, 233, 251 Atchley, Daniel S. C123 180 Atkin, Dawn C123 181 Atkinson, Corrine L. C123 110, 132, 181 Aurang, 233 Aurong, Chrlsl C103 109, 111, 129, 133, Malsameh C113 66, 132, 211 Avery, Chris C93 257 Baayoun, Yahya C123 7, 61, 181 Barley, Noah C113 211 Ballot, Lisa M C113 84, 211, 217 Baird, Rachel C103 Baird, Rebekah M. C123 181 Index Balser, Darryl C103 5, 91, 233, 253 Balser, Jeffrey C113 211 Bolser, Jennifer C103 130, 233 Bolser, Leslie C103 233 Baker. Michael D. C123 61, 130, 176, 181 Baker, Mtlse C93 257 Boker, Trtcta K C113 2, 122, 208, 211, 225 Bancroft, Tom C113 36, 170, 211 Bancroft, Tony C113 36, 57, 170, 211 Barba, Elias C93 257 Barber, Alon C103 233 Barnes, Phil C103 74, 85, 233 Baron, Roger E. C123 181 Baron, Sophia C93 257 Barragan, Antonia C123 141, 181 Barrett, Glenn C C93 92 Barrlentes, Diana L C93 81, 129, 257 Barrows, Andrea C103 114, 144, 233, 241 Bartley, Robyn L C113 52, 211 Barto, Patrice J C113 114, 135, 209, 211 Barton, Michael C103 92, 130, 233 Barstow, lon 82 Basras, Daniel C103 233 Bateman, Matt 82 Barey, Jennifer C93 112, 257 Barey, Robert T C103 51, 109, 233 Beatty, Kathleen A C113 2, 109, 122, 123, 142, 211, 285 Beaudotn, Jeffrey C103 116, 234 Becls, Townya M C103 234 Beds, Timothy A C113 116, 136, 154, 211 Beclser, Cinnamon C93 282 Beclser, Renee C103 234 Beclsetr, Cathy A. C113 211 Bell, Kathy C93 257 Bell, Susan E C113 131, 211, 286 Belle, Scott E. C123 10, 52, 60, 61, 130, 181, 200 Belle, Sean C113 88, 211 Bellwood, Marls C103 91, 234 Belshe, Yverre JM C93 257 Bemis, David C113 211 Benavidez, Issac C123 181 Bender, Ktrls D C93 257 Bennett, Joshua C93 68, 130, 257 Bensread, Deanna M C113 52, 53, 66, 87, 109, 113, 129, 211, 220 Berg, John C93 258 Bernardin, Jim C123 46, 181 Bernstein, Michael C103 109, 234 Beyer, Cassandra C103 76, 234 Brolels, Paul C113 Brclsel, Geoffrey W C103 79, 132, 234 Btdatt, Payman C93 83, 258 Brela, Mrtchell J C103 Bilbia, Michael K. C123 181 Btllon, Jonnls A C93 113, 258 Bills, Dyan J C113 77, 212 Binder, Devoro C103 234 Binder, Shana C93 258 Bingham, Christopher C113 61, 212 Bird, Keith C93 258 Bird, Suzanne L. C123 132, 135, 139, 181 Dirdsall, Cheryl L. C123 11, 22, 70, 71, 135, 139, 181 Blrdsall, Michelle C93 109, 126, 127, 258 Btrtnger, Bradley C113 61, 212, 221 Dish, Adelle J. C123 128, 139, 182 Btsh, Wayne C103 39, 132, 234 Brshop, Kevin C103 113, 234 Black, Brenda K. C123 182 Blade, Crorg C93 258 Blaclr, Keith C93 258 Blade, Vtclste M C113 212 Blaclsmun, Gene C103 234, 251 Blalse, Alrstatr M C113 113, 212 Blalse, Andrea M C113 109, 113, 212 Blanlsenshrp, Denise K C113 212 Blankenship, Tracy K. C123 70, 133, 180 Blanks, Richard H. C123 181 Bltnlsensderfer, Stacey C113 212 Bloom, Ellen A. C123 131, 132, 134, 135, 139, 181 Bloom, Mara C93 66, 81, 258 Blue, Alton C93 Blum, David J. C123 10, 130, 182, 202 Boardman, Lisa C93 258 Boland, Cheryl D C113 212 Boland, Mary C103 70, 234 Bole, Christopher J C113 83, 212 Bolrng, Donald C103 63, 234 Bolling, Angela C103 116, 234 Bolling, Melissa A. C123 28, 109, 133, 134, 135, 138, 182 Bolton, Chris 68 Bolron, Rhonda C113 77, 212 Bolton, Sean E C103 132 Bolton, Tami C93 258 Boner, Somm C103 234 Boolr, Robert C93 30, 52, 129, 258, 269 Bourdy, Beatrix C93 258, 259 Bowden, Laura A C93 116, 258, 269 Bowen, Brett S. C123 48, 49, 132, 133, 141, 182 Bowen, Derels C103 90, 234 Boyd, Lisa C103 70, 71, 234 Braun, Sora K C103 70, 234 Brakke, Robert C. C123 4, 60, 61, 93, 113, 144, 179, 182 Braunstein, Diane C123 182 Brely, Melissa 129 Brewer, Elizabeth A C113 2, 52, 108, 123, 132, 142, 209, 212, 223, 280, 285 Briggs, Cameron C93 258 Brtseno, Carmen C93 258 Brrseno, Yolanda C93 258 Broad, Mary L. C123 182 Brocls, Andrea L C103 Brody, Steven N. C123 48, 51, 104, 105, 109, 132, 182 Brooks, Kenton C93 83, 132, 258 Brown, Blolse C93 62, 258 Brown, Jeffrey K, C113 54, 108, 116, 212 Brown, Jennifer C103 234, 251 Brown, Jodi E. C123 109, 133, 138, 139, 182 Brown, Marc P C93 130, 132, 258 Browne, Richard C93 258 Bruce, Leslie C103 113, 234 Bruce, Shannon C93 87, 258 Bruno, Arlene C113 87, 212 Buena, Charles D. C123 66, 68, 101, 132, 137, 182 Buena, Linda C113 109, 130, 131, 132, 137, 212 Bugge, Russell E C103 132, 234 Buhler, Karin M C93 70, 132, 258 Bunch, Paul C93 258 Buonacore, AnneMarle C93 114, 258, 267 Buonacore, Christopher C113 56, 83, 210, 212, 215 Burge, Michelle C123 182 Burrcln, Danelle C103 81, 234 Burlsett, John W C113 68, 212 Burns, Bonnie I. C123 7, 76, 139, 182 Burns, James C103 234 Burris, Stacy C103 234, 242 Burtsell, Brooke C103 3, 38, 120, 132, 234, 253 Busenlsell, Ruth K C113 25, 28, 38, 43, 52, 54, 124, 133, 142, 212, 223 Butler, Christopher C123 182 Butler, Timothy J C103 234 Buttrlcls, Kimberly C93 258 Buys, Jenni C93 84, 258 Byrd, Shelli A. C93 258, 282 Byrel, Richard C113 109, 132, 212 Caburran, Bernard C C103 91, 234 Caburran, Christine C C93 258 Callanan. John J. C123 182 Callaway, Erin E C113 212 Callaway, Kelly C93 258 Callen. Tracy C123 2, 123, 180, 182, 285 Callrson, Jill C103 234 Callison. Julie B. C123 130, 182 Camarena, Jose C113 2, 32, 108, 137, 212, 285 Camarena, Marta C93 Camarena, Miguel C103 234 Camp, Delane C. C123 109, 182 Campbell, Donald C123 182 Campbell, John M C103 234 Campbell, Julie C103 234 Campbell, Kandi C103 70, 137, 234 Campbell, Steven C103 234 Campbell, Todd C93 80, 258 Campuzano, Parrrclc C103 67, 68, 234 Canavan, Martin C103 234 Canfield, Lavonne C103 234 Cantn, Stefani C103 109, 144, 235 Cano, Rudi C93 258 Cappawana, George J C93 Coratsco, Anne C93 258 Caraisco, Thomas G. C123 Carbalal, Nydra C93 258 Carcelera, Todd C103 91, 104, 105, 235 Carlen, David C103 79, 113, 235 Carll, Short C103 84, 235 Carlson, Danna J. C123 109, 182 Carlson, Sean C103 82, 83, 235 Carlsson, Angelo K C93 259 Carmen, Teresa 52 Carpenter, Alexander C9391, 259 Carpenter, David A C113 72, 73, 84, 135, 140, 212 Carpenter, Russell L. C123 3, 20, 21, 48, 113, 132, 141, 183 Catpenrter, Joseph C93 259 Carpentier, Lisa M. C123 110, 183 Carrano, Sardi V. C123 109, 183 Carroll, Erica C93 137, 259 Carroll, Julian C C93 258 Carson, Gregory C103 116, 235 Carter, Paul W C113 74, 84, 212 Caruso, Barbara C123 3, 20, 47, 109, 183 Caruso, Thomas A C93 259 Cash, Staci C93 259 Cassel, Robert C113 84, 212 Cassidy, Craig C113 212 Casrellanos, Lorena C123 183 Casrellanos, Rafael C113 212 Castillo, Eugenia C103 235 Castillo, Rosa C113 212 Casrlen, Jennifer C113 109, 212 Castro, John C103 235 Castro, Karyn M. C123 Cares, Eric C113 212 Cauchon, Carol C103 113, 235 Caudllla, Ann Marte C103 131, 235 Caudllla, John C93 99, 259 Caudtllo, Patrtcls J C113 212 Caughlln, Jennifer A C113 120, 142, 212, 215 Cevallos, Alida J. C123 133 Chafe, Alison C C93 259 Chaides, Karen C123 183 Chaldes, Kelly C103 77, 85, 235 Chalawslsy, Howard R C103 137, 235 Chandler, Elizabeth C113 212 Chandler, Shelly C93 87, 132, 259 Chandra, Anurag C123 Chang, Albert C113 61, 130, 212 Chong, Wethow C93 109, 130, 255, 259 Chapels, Lori E. C123 183 Chapman, David P C113 61, 212 Chapman, Douglas C93 259 Chaves, Jennifer L C113 212 Chaves, Valerie C123 22, 38, 70, 139 183 Chavez, Adrianne C93 259 Chavez, Judy L. C125 76, 86, 183, 204 Chedesrer, Mrrchell C105 236 Chekouras, Gall C95 3 77 87, 259, 260 Chen, Anna Wern Ping C95 70, 109, 260 Chen, Huey Ly C105 236 Chen, Hung Yrh C115 212 Chen, Karhenne C95 132, 260 Chen, Michael C105 51, 83, 109, 111, 133 135, 236 Cheng, Diana C95 132, 260 Chesearo, Candrce C95 81, 95, 260 Chreppor, Pamela M C115 213 Childers, Carla C105 129, 236 Chiu, Chung-I CJohnny5 C125 54, 67, 183 Chiu, Juanrro C95 137 Chiu, Kennrrh CC C105 236 Chru, ShufCl'1i-Shirley C105 Chou, lvy TP C115 84, 109, 132, 228 Chou, Jimmy C105 83, 236 Chau, Shin'Fun CCindy5 C125 183 Christianson. Ryan C125 183 Chrrsrmon, Errc J C115 213 Chrrsry, Sondra D C115 213 Cranrar, Joe C115 213 Crmbolo, Jeffrey L C115 83, 109, 132, 213 Crmmorrusrr, Lisa C105 109, 236 Crpollone, Lynn A. C115 116, 121, 213 Clark, Kenny C105 236 Clark, Michael C C115 98, 213 Clark, Nancy C95 81, 94, 260 Clark, TracyJ C115 124, 142, 209, 213 Claymon, Dowd C105 78, 236 Clegg, John N. C125 183 demenrs, Shannon D C115 103, 113. 213 Clemons, Mark R. C125 7, 74, 124, 183 Glssold, Dowd N C115 48, 109, 133, 213 Cllssald, Lynne C95 30, 52, 77, 85, 109, 129, 260 Codik, Chrrsropher C95 82, 260 Cohen, Tanya C95 52, 137, 175, 260 Cohn, Tracey L C115 42, 43, 124, 213 Colaluca, Shelley C115 84, 214 Cole, Mrdnoel C95 62, 260 Combs, Dowd C95 80, 260 Conbay, Sean P C115 61, 100, 144, 214, 283 Condon, Jennifer C125 46, 139, 178, 184, 190 Conklin, Nancy D. C125 184 Conley, Angela D. C125 109, 124, 184 Conrad, Mlsry Lynn C95 260 Conrreras, Anrhony Roman C115 61, 214 Cook, Allison Andrea C95 109, 116, 136, 260 Cook, William G. C125 184 Cook, Michael W C115 130, Q14 Coanrz, Jeffrey B C115 78, 109, 157, 214 Coonrz, Julie C95 67, 77, 109, 129, 260 Cooper, Nino M. C125 46, 184 Coppola, Carla L C95 67, 260 Cordes, Shown C105 131, 236 Corwin, Donald J C115 98, 111, 214 Cosby, Jeff C95 99, 260 Cotfrill, Rodney W. C125 184 Coughlrn, Gregory P C115 214 Coulrer, Joe C105 39, 63, 236 Coulrer, Ranno C95 38, 126, 127, 260 Coulrrce, Jaime C95 113, 260 Covellone, ChrlsJ C115 145, 214 Covlngron, Gary C105 109, 130, 236, 251 Coyne, Carhy L C115 113, 214 Crabrree, Srephanre C105 Craig, Mark C115 214 Crandall, Paul A C115 58, 88, 214 Crawford, Corhy A. C125 37, 113. 154 Creosy, Sean C105 230, 236 Crenshaw, Scorr E C95 62, 260 Crockett, Catherine I. C125 54, 125, 132, 139, 184, 203 Cross, Amy C105 135 236 Cross, Kennerh C105 132, 2136 Crum, Jana L. C125 124, 125, 184 Crum, Jody C105 126, 127 144, 236, 245 Cruz, Jan R C115 135, 214 Cunneen, Gary C95 62, 260 Cunnrgham, Lara C95 113, 260 Cusumano, Lisa C105 236 Curler Dowd C95 130, 260 Dabbah, Ronald C115 214 Dale, Todd C125 184 Dolly, Kimberly C125 184 Domoro, Michael C95 260 Damour, Paul C115 30, 52, 53, 128, 129, 133, 214 Donlels, Lisa C115 214 Daniels, Sandro C95 85, 129, 260 Daniels, Sean C105 Darling, Helen Julie C115 214 Doro Kimberly C105 165, 236 Dows, Kellie C105 236 Davis, Kevin C115 214 Dows, Mrchael C105 236 Daws, Rlchard C115 Davis. Sedraiin C125 140, 184 Dawson, Norman C115 8, 68, 116, 214 Dawson, Michael C105 51, 109, 236 Day, Candy C95 260 Dean, Deborah C125 185 Dean, Terence C95 260 Deboer, Knsrre C115 113, 214 Debrurn, Eric C95 Decherr, Jeffrey C115 130, 214 Deforesr, D'Andrea C95 113, 260 Degregary, Chrrsrrne C95 70, 109, 260 Degroot, Margaret C125 184, 185 Dehordt, Thomas C125 30, 52, 129, 135, 185 Dehoog, Brian C115 96, 214 Dehaog, Bruce C115 60, 61, 214 Delomora, Chuy C95 100, 260 Delamora, Lorena C125 185 Delaney, April Deanne C95 66, 85, 131, 260 Deleon, Cynrhra C95 260 Delepine, Daphne C125 139, 185 Dellisanti, Charles C125 185 Delos Sonros, Janelyn C115 214 Demarreo, Michelle C95 260 Demrng, Marr C115 61, 145, 214 Deneff, Perer C95 260 Dennis, Chrrsrrne C105 39, 143, 236 Dennis, John C115 214 Dennis, Sieve 92, 130 Dennison, James C115 Denny, Pamela C125 185, 197 Denunzro, Cheryl C115 214 Deplna, Dowd C115 61, 214, 221 Deprna, Jason C95 62, 256, 260, 262 Deguardo, Donald C125 61, 130, 185 Derit, Pedro C125 185 Desai, Jayshree C115 Desai, Nlra C105 de Saint Choffray, Fabrice C125 30, 31, 35, 74, 82, 83, 200, 287 Deschenes, Anrhony C105 236 Deurscher, Troy C115 83, 90, 214 Devine, Drone C95 260 Devlin, Jim C105 79, 101, 130, 170, 236 Deyoung, Tlmorhy C105 116, 119, 230 Dhillon, Damanjit C125 133, 137, 185 Dhlllon, Jlrr C95 109, 133, 137, 260 Dhillon, Preer C95 109, 260 Dhillon, Ravinder C125 185 Diaz, Magdalena C115 214 Dlck, Frank C95 104, 105, 261 Dickens, Andrro C105 109, 133, 159, 236 Diehl, Krmberley C115 28, 126, 214 Dikiy, Nick C125 Dillon, Joe C95 261 Drngrllo, Gary C95 68, 102, 261 Drnglllo, Michelle C115 210, 214 Dlsmukes, Carlo C95 261 Dodd, Trm C95 261 Domnngeuz, Donald, Melissa C95 261 Donaldson, Joseph C95 62, 75, 261 Donohue. Madeline C125 185 Doorberokls, Lorlene C115 214 Dorsey, James C105 236 Dorsey, Jeannerre C105 86, 236 Dortch, Debora C125 186 Dotson, Karen C125 186 Downes, Jill C95 261 Draper, Harlan C125 186 Drew, Gary C115 Druckenmlller, lkaberr C105 63, 236 Duarte, Kathy C125 Dubourdleu, Derrlc C105 38, 92, 232, 235, 253 Dubry, Colleen C125 186 Dubry, Donald C105 63, 236 Dubry, Joner C95 261 Duffaut, Rhonda C125 106, 109, 111, 135, 139, 106 Dunn, Johnny C105 132, 137, 236 Dupuy, Jim C105 79 Duran, Jerry C105 236 Durgln, Kris C115 36, 214 Durkee, Lesley C115 81, 110, 130, 143, 214 Dorhre, Erik C105 63, 236 Duzlch, Shown C115 214 Earnesr, Dryan C115 154, 215 Easr, Brian C105 63, 93, 237 Eaton, Angela C125 109, 113, 120, 121, 135, 186 Earan, Marianna C105 237 Eckhoff, Darren C115 215 Egan, Michael C115 82, 131, 215 Ehler, Chrrsropher C105 83, 113, 237, 250 Eren, Lorlne C115 215 Eldean, Jennifer C125 176, 186 Eliades, Nichole C125 94, 186 Elllnger, Wayne C105 237 Ellwell, Rochelle C95 261 Elman, Alan C125 186 Elwell, Jenae C115 143, 215 Emmerr, Jenny C95 261 Engel, Traci C95 87, 95, 261 Engleman, Currlss C95 113, 132, 262 Engleburg, Jeanie C125 186 Englerr, John C105 74, 85, 237 Enno, DawnMarie C125 Enno, Deborah C105 110, 237 Ernsr, Karhleen C115 66, 84, 109 215 Ernsr, Roberr C95 109, 262 Errrckson, Diane C105 120, 235, 237 Eschenbrenner, Mana C115 81, 130, 143 215 Eshelby, Lisa C125 186 Espinoza, John C105 79, 159, 237 Esrabroals, Pamela C115 215 Esregharnar, Kaveh C105 79, 237 Esres, Terr C105 51, 85, 129, 237 Esrrada, James C105 237 Erhrrdge, Jackie C115 77, 215 Eubanks, Jack C115 215 Evans, Shanna C95 262 Evererr, James C95 91, 262 Eversan, Tricia C105 237 Ewing, Suzanne C105 131, 238 Exacousras, Helen C115 215 Fagot. Denise C125 186 Falrclorh, Ann C95 109, 113, 118, 262 Fajarda, Fabrola C105 Falardo, Hugo C95 93, 262 Fajardo, Johnny C125 93, 180 Falsken, Kewn C105 91, 238 Faragr, Joseph C105 238, 243 Fosr, Dylan C115 90, 215 Forone, Douglas C105 238 Forane, Tlmorhy C95 262 Fotone, Todd C125 67, 96, 135, 145, 186 Ferensrern, Gregory C115 216 Fernbach, David C125 28, 82, 109, 129, 132, 140 186, 192 Fernbach, Joy C115 51, 52, 109, 112, 113, 129, 131, 142, 216 Fernbach, Scott C125 82, 129, 140, 192 Ferrel, Fleberr, Fierce, Steven C125 109, 132, 186 Deedee Lynn C95 109 262 Casey C95 262 Flnau, Panapa C95 262 Frnema Finger, n, Jacqueline C105 238 Randi C105 238 Frnkelsrelnlarry C115 216 Frnkenh agen, Mark C95 262 Frnnegan, Scarr C95 262 Finney, Tanya C125 Finney, Fischer, Treg C95 113, 262 Ellzoberh C115 113, 129, 216 Fischer, Robert C125 2, 36, 74, 123, 132, 177, 186, 285 Fisher, Jack C115 61, 216 Fisher, Morrhew C105 132, 238 F itzer, Frrzgera Howard C125 141, 186 ld, James S C95 49, 262 Fitzgerald, Sharron C125 116, 138, 187 Frrzgerald, Suzanne C95 262 Flanagan, Michael C115 98, 116, 130, 136, 216 Flanagan, Todd C105 48, 67, 109, 238 Fleischer, Adam C125 57, 187 Flares, Aurora C95 Flores, Carmen C125 38, 187 Flores, Vrcror C115 78, 216 Fluegel, Foden, Karen C95 262 Thomas C95 116, 255, 262 Fogarry, Michael C115 109, 116, 216 Folds, Jeremy C95 262 Fonranez, Leonard C95 62, 92, 254, 262 Foote. Howard C125 187 Forry, Kimberly C95 18, 262 Foster, Foster, Edward C125 96, 106, 111, 187 Patricia C125 187 Fasrer, Thomas C95 91, 262 Fournier, Reed C95 262 Fowks, Kelly C125 17, 138, 187 Fowler, Jennifer C115 52, 289 Francra, Francls, Glen C105 238 Julia C105 238 Franco, Cheryl C105 238 Fra nks. Freema Renee C125 109, 137, 187 n, Rene C105 238 Freeman, Scott C125 187 Frevvln, Hearher C105 116, 238 Fried, Mary C115 216 Frresenhahn, Erik C115 216 Fuegal, Fuellem 255, Karen 132 an, Kimberly C95 52, 116, 132, 259, 262 Fujrkawa, Jill C105 143, 238 Fullerron, Scorr C95 262 Furlonr, Regina C95 262 Fusco, Dowd C105 74, 85, 238 Pasco, Julianna C105 81, 238 Gaddis, Pamela C125 187 Gaede, Carl C95 83, 91, 262 Gaines, Kelly C125 7 70, 130, 187 Gallagher, Kelly C95 67, 109, 262 Garcia, Juan C115 Garcla Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garcia Loraine C95 77, 85, 262 Parrlaa C105 238 Parrlck C105 238 Roseanne C105 70, 109, 238 Theresa C115 69, 216 Gardiner, Nancy C95 137, 262 Gardne Garmo r, Tom C115 216 n, Kimberly C125 138, 187 Gorman, Krlsrrna C95 114, 261, 262 Garthwaite, Eric C125 96, 132, 133, 188 Garver, Gaume Gauva Gavrah John C115 r, Trevor C105 in, Robert C125 60, 61 owc, Lello C115 Gaw, Catherine C95 87 Gdawski, Cheryl Ann C115 Getb, Drett C95 Geldbach, Jon C105 90, 99 Gergen, Heather C115 66 Gerhardt, Robert C115 45, 68 Gershon, David C125 48, 52, 104, 105, 188 Gershon, Lauren C95 77, 109 Gettler, Shelli C115 Gianformaggto, Kristy C115 Gtanformaggto, Nicholas C95 62 Gibson, Tract C105 109, 126, 127 Gilbert, Brian C95 Gilchrist, Julie C125 84, 85, 109 Gill, Stacey C115 114, 216 Gillilan, Donald C125 46, 187 Gilan, Simone C95 262 Gima, Wendi C125 Gtnther, Victoria C95 262 Gust, Terry C105 Gitltn, Alan C95 262 Gyetley, Lester C105 Glatman, Aaron C105 109, 102, 208 Glaudtni, Darren C105 00, 09, 51, 52, 208 Jones 109, 112, 129, 208 Glaudtnt, Kathy C115 209, 216, 227, 52 Glidewell, Cynthia C115 120, 216 Gludt, Robert C115 110, 216 Go, Alan C115 82, 109, 100, 216 Godoy, David C115 216 Godoy, Mike C95 255 Goin, Lynnette C105 208 Gold, Bradley C125 109, 100, 187 Gold, Pam C105 208 Goldiano, Gompert, Tina C105 208 David C125 20, 129 Gonzales, George C125 Goodman, Elyse C95 70, 260 Goodman, Robert C115 90, 216, 217 Goodman , Sheri C115 216 Goody, Mike C95 260 Garden, Robert C105 60, 90, 100 Gordon, Cynthia C95 260 Gorman, Brian C115 216 Gorman, Candace C115 216 Gorman, Tricia C115 216 Gossman, Gottlieb, Robert C115 102, 216 Harold C125 188 Gottlieb, Michelle C95 260 Gow, Finlay C105 208 Graham, Stephanie C95 66, 260 Graham, Stephanie Lynn C105 208, 252 Grajeda, John C95 68, 260 Gray, Christopher C105 208 Gray, Heidi C105 114, 208 Green, Julie C105 70, 124, 125, 208, 209 Green, Kimberly C125 64, 65, 109, 105, 109, 188 Greer, Kathleen C115 Greggersen, Kristen C105 95, 100, 140, Gregory, Adam C125 24, 72, 84, 124, 188 Gregory, Daniel C115 72, 84, 140, 216 Gregory, Derek C95 260 Gtennon, Craig C115 216 Griffin, Cathleen C105 100, 208 Griffin, Roxanne C105 110, 208 Hulf Griffin, Samantha C115 2, 108, 110, 120, 129, 142, 216 Grime s, Carol C125 188 Grimes, Kim C115 216 Grimm, Robert C115 216 Groff, Steven C125 100, 188 Graff, Susan C115 217 Grosso, Ralph C105 208 Grote, Susanna C95 260 Grubb, Corrine C115 08, 54, 124, 125, 100 217 Grunzwetg Wendte C115 217 Guerra, Rosemary 140 Gundersen Gayle C105 164, 209 Gunn, Kari C95 87 Gupta, Maltnt C95 67, 260 Gupta, Shalesh C105 109, 209 Guthrie, Susan C95 77, 84, 260 Gutierrez, Patti C115 217 Gutierrez, Ruth C95 141, 260 Guzman, Isaac C105 51, 79, 209 Guzman, Kristen C95 19, 120, 121, 260 Hobentcht, Barbara C115 66, 84, 85, 217 Hacker, Leslie C125 111, 109, 188 Hacker, Randal C105 60, 91, 98, 209 Hagen, Lori C95 264 Hagerty, Debra Ann C105 209 Hagmann, Ann Marie C95 09, 126 127, 254, 264 Hagmann, Mary K C115 114, 115, 217 Hagstedt, Jennifer C95 264 Haimov, Andrew C95 116, 264 Haimov, Davina C125 109, 105, 109, 189 Haines, Leslie C95 116, 264 Halal, Mary C125 76, 81, 189 Halbert, Christopher C105 209 Halbtg, Erik C105 209 Haldeman, David C125 189 Hollatan, Greg C105 209 Halptn, Jr Douglas C105 209 Hamada, Dorolyn C95 109, 116, 117, 106, 264 Hamoda, Laurie Ann C115 109, 217 Hamdarf, Tim C105 116, 209 Hondelman, Brad C125 189 Hankle, floss C115 109, 217 Hanson, Darin C95 264 Hanson, Sharon C95 66, 85, 264 Harb, Brenda Lynn C125 189 Hardin, Danna C105 126, 127, 209, 280 Harding, Jennifer C95 264 Harding, Robert CRtch5 C115 217 Harris, David C115 257, 264, 266 Harris, Kelly C95 100, 264 Harris, Lesley C95 100, 264 Harris, Lisa C125 10, 22, 24, 25, 28, 120, 121, 109, 189, 195 Harris, Wayne C95 264 Harrison, Kimberly C95 264 Harrison, Theresa C95 264 Hart, Debbie C95 264 Hart, Vickie C115 140, 217, 220 Harvey, Scott C125 5, 46, 184, 189 Harvtlle, Marie C95 264 Haskins, Corrtnne C95 85 Hassan-Reep, Shahona C105 84, 85, 240 Hastie, Drian C95 80, 98, 264 Hastie, David C105 79, 102, 209 Hastie, Joseph C125 78, 189 Hatfield, Tricia C95 87, 264 Haub, Brian C125 61, 109, 144, 189 Haub, Michelle C95 120, 264 Hawkins, Andrew C95 264 Hawkins, Kelli C105 2, 0, 09, 120, 122, 120, 209, 241, 240, 246, 285 Hawkins, Mary Jo C105 209 Hawks, Darlene C105 116, 117, 102, 209 Hawks, De Anna C125 76, 86, 94, 144, 189 Hawthorne, Stacey C95 120, 261, 264 Hay, Kenny 105 Hayashi, Keiko 'iCandy C115 76 Hayashida, Kenneth C115 17, 28, 48, 50, 51, 109, 141, 217 Haycox, Tina C105 209 Hays, Donna C105 240 Hays, Duke C115 218 Hecht, Jonathan C105 218 Hefferan, Thomas C115 82, 106, 218 Hein, Douglas C105 240 Heinselman, Lori C115 81, 109, 140, 218 Heller, Barbara C125 5, 04, 109, 144 150, 159, 187, 189, 201 Helms, Richard C95 91, 264, 269 Hemming, Tanya C105 240 Hemmings, Shanna C105 114, 144, 240 Henry, Alan C105 Herbert, Julie C105 87, 240 Hernandez, Mike C105 67, 90, 240 Herning, Elise C105 109, 116, 240 Herrera, Rosemary C95 264 Hershenson. Danny C125 189 Hertzig, Lori C125 100, 144, 190 Hettzig, Sandy C115 218 Hess, Carolyn C105 240 Hess, Kevin C95 Hess, Lisa C95 101, 107, 264 Hewitt, Elizabeth C115 59, 64, 65, 168, 218 221 Htbschmon, Margt C95 00, 01, 51, 52, 129, 142, 218 Htlderbrand, Eric C105 255, 264 Hill, Laura C115 00, 01, 51, 52, 129, 101, 100, 142, 218 Hines, Randel C95 255, 264 Hirsch, Jr Edward C115 84, 100, 218 Hitchcock, Karen C95 264 Ho, Hoai C125 190 Ho, Niem C125 190 Ha, Thanh Hoa C95 264 Ho, Van C115 218 Hobbs, Derek C125 58, 72, 70, 84, 85, 140, 190, 280 Hodson, Ginger C125 11, 109, 140 Hoffman, Scott C105 145, 240 Hollis, Richie C125 190 Holstein, Karen C105 00, 52, 50, 129, 105, 240 Holzgang, Judy C105 00, 51, 84, 129 100, 240, 280 Homrighausen, Suzanne C125 190 Hong, Annah C125 190 Hong, Florine C95 264 Hong, Ltliyan C115 218 Hood, Robert C105 240 Hooker, Scott C105 240 Hooks, Sean C95 62, 264 Hoppus, Heather C105 00, 52, 50, 110, 129, 240 Horan, Audrey C115 Horan, Mark C95 264 Harota, Walter C115 218 Horn, Keith C115 218 Horner, Denise C95 109, 110, 264, 265 Hosford-Clark, Christine C125 190 Houck, Brian C125 109, 190 Houck, Mark C115 98, 218 Houghton, Lee C125 190 Houston, Kimberly C125 109, 100, 190 Howard, James C105 60, 240 Howard, Steven C105 5, 91, 240 Howe, Albert C105 109, 240 Howe, Christy C105 120, 105, 200, 240 Howe, Nolan C95 110, 264 Howes, Sally C115 218 Hrbacek, Debra C125 116, 119, 191 Hrbacek, John C105 52, 50, 116, 119, 200, 240, 240 Huong, Erica C105 51, 66, 109, 111, 100, 240 Huber, Audra C125 46, 54, 191, 218 Huber, Brenda C115 54, 100, 102, 144, 208, 211 Hubert, Jeffrey C115 218 Hubert, Teri C95 77, 81, 94, 264 Hudson, Michael C105 145, 240 Huey, Michelle C95 264 Hutcheson, Roberta C125 191 Hutton, M Adam C95 Hynd, D'Ann C105 240 Ingerle, Jean C115 70, 100, 140, 218 Ingram, Kirby C115 218 Inman, William C105 92, 240 Innes, Timothy C115 51, 52, 68, 109, 105, 218, 219 Inskeep, Glenn C105 240 Irvin, Timothy C115 88, 218 Irwin, Greg C95 91, 255 Irwin, Steven C95 91, 255 Itakura, Eric C115 48, 109, 100, 218 Iwakoshi, Daryl C125 191 Iwakosht, Gary C105 240 Jack, Lori C105 69, 81, 240 Jackson, Craig C95 265 Jackson, Michael C95 Jacobs, John C115 98, 218 Jacobson, Kristen C105 240 Jacobson, Lisa C105 240 Jandran, Jodi C115 218 Jay, Leland C95 80 Jeanotte, Kevin C105 98, 240 Jenkins, Elizabeth C125 191 Huff Huff Huff , Darrell C105 240 , Laura C95 69, 275 , Lindo C115 77, 218 Huff, Paul C105 109, 240 , Randy C95 Jenkins, Susan C115 218, 219, 281 Jenkins, Thad C105 240 Jenkins, Thomas C115 218 Jenkins, Victoria C105 240 Jenner, Catherine C105 77, 101, 100, 241 Jenner, Nancy C125 19, 20, 21, 47, 48, 52, 109, 111 Jensen. Jensen, Cindy C95 266 Inger 19 Jensen, Jay C125 60, 61, 100, 189, 191 Jensen, Kirsten C125 00 Jensen, Kristen C105 129, 105, 241 Jensen, Linda C95 264, 266 Jensen, Lucinda C95 Jester, Kathryn C95 266 Jettie, Patty Malaian C95 116, 266 Jewell, Diane C125 Jimenez, Sharlene C95 69 Johnsen, Kirk C115 218 Johnson, Anita C95 266 Johnso n, Cristina C125 191 Johnson, Cynthia C105 241 Johnson, Deron C105 241 Johnson, Dtron C95 260 Johnso n, Jon C125 107, 191 Johnson, Julie C105 94, 241 Johnson, Kimberly C115 218 Johnson, Kirk 00, 52 Johnson, Kristen C105 109, 241 Johnso 191, n, Kristin C125 114, 105, 109, 280 Johnson, Leigh C115 218 Johnson, Terri Lynn C115 65, 142, 209, 218 Johnson, Timothy C115 218 Johnson, Tom C95 266 Johnston, Mark C105 60, 241 Jonas, Tamron C95 266 Jones, Jones, Alicia C95 76, 85, 95, 266 Eric C115 100, 218 Jeffrey C105 Jones, Julie C95 266 Jones, Katherine C115 120, 218 Jones, Lisa C115 7, 45, 109, 218, 219 Jones, Zach CWoltet5 C105 241 Jordan, Juliet C115 218 Jordan, Ray C105 10, 92, 109, 241 Jordan, Robert C105 241 Jordan, Robert T C95 266 Jordan, Stacey C95 20, 109, 116, 266 Hughes, David C95 62 Humphrey, Danita, C105 101, 102, 200, 202, 240 Humphries, Michael C95 67, 80 Hunter, Matthew C115 218 Hurst, Michelle C95 Husted, Jacauelyn C95 Husted, Stephen C125 191 Hutcheson, Rebbecca C105 100, 240 Jorge, Emil C95 266 Jorgensen, Arlo C125 78, 191 Jorgensen, Todd C115 90, 99, 102, 219 Joseph, Sammy C95 Jost, John C105 116, 241 Judd, Adam C95 266 Junkermann, Laura C95 65, 102, 266 Jury, Darrin C105 241 Kachelmeyer, Carol C125 191 Kalman, Richard C125 101 Kamlnslxr, Ill Walter C115 210 Kanagy, Tommy C05 200 Kansa, Lisa C105 81, 130, 143, 241 Kanelso, Denise C05 85, 87, 120, 127, 200 Kanelsa, Glen C105 2, 105, 111, 241, 282, 283, 284, 285 Kanow. Debra C125 101 Kanawitz, Jodi C05 200 Kaplan, Deborah C05 200 Kaplan, Lisa C105 110, 144, 241 Kaseroff, Samantha C05 77, 200 Kassel, Dob 84 Kasumovic, Janice C115 100, 210 Kates, Linda C115 210 Katzaroff, Robbie C105 03, 78, 08, 241 Kaub, Keith C125 43, 45, 50, 88, 80, 00, 07, 101 Kavalle, Donald C115 210 Kavalle, Karionne C05 200 Kean, Michael C05 200 Kearney, Patrrcls C105 242 Kearney, Steven C125 101 Kefalas, Chris C105 242 Kefalas, Lisa Marie C05 113, 110, 200 Kefalas, Jr, Dennis C125 Kelder, Kristin C105 242 Keldet, Kurt C115 100, 210 Keleman, Carr C105 242 Kellman, Shana C105 242 Kellogg, Annette C115 210 Kelsey, Lisa C105 242 Kemp, Chad C115 03, 200, 210 Kemp, Clinton C05 200 Ken, James C105 83, 242 Ken, Lynda C115 210 Kenoston, Todd C05 200 Kendall, Krista C05 131, 200 Kennaugh, Danielle C105 52, 100, 242 Kennedy, Jeffrey C125 54, 135, 101, 184 Kenner, Shan C105 242 Keplar, Stuart Eric C105 242 Kergan, Laurel C105 120, 127, 144, 242 Kerns, Geoffrey C05 200 Kerns, George C105 242 Klang, Ellal C105 242 Kibbee, Russell C125 01, 131, 130, 187, 101 Kichllne, Lynn C115 100, 110, 132, 210 Kiely, Georgina C115 210 Killslsa, Amy C105 242 Kllser, Susie C115 05, 142, 200, 210 Kile, James C125 102 Kile, Stmon C05 200 Killaugh, Eric C105 Kim, Ellzabeth C05 110, 200 Kim Helen C125 47, 51, 100, 111, 102 Kim, Thomas C115 48, 100, 110, 220 Kimball, Leslie C05 200 , Alison C05 100, 113, 120, 200 King King, Chanda C05 200 King, Gillian C115 220 King, James C05 02, 200, 207 King, Jamie C105 242 King, Philip C115 01, 220 Kalb, duane C115 110, 118, 220 Koleff, Yvonka C125 102 Kandra, Scott Michael C05 113, 207 Konclra, Kimberly C115 05, 113, 220 Koong, Albert C115 100, 220 Koong, Judy C125 28, 04, 05, 100, 111 102, 281 Kraft, Laura C115 100, 143, 220 Kramer, Eric C05 207 Kramer, Stacy C125 17, 124, 138, 102 Kristoffy, Thomas C125 30, 120, 102, 288 Krueger, Paul C115 220 Kuehn, Michael C115 220 Kuhn, Greg C05 02, 200, 207 Kunst, Evan C105 100, 110ls 242 Kurosawa, Rie C125 110, 113, 102 Kurtela, Deborah C125 13, 24, 25, 28, 42, 43, 00, 130, 135, 130, 183, 102, 200, 288 Kussler, Clay C125 23, 107, 100, 187, 102 Kussler, Moten C105 120, 144, 241, 242 Kuzmich, Susan C115 70, 05, 220 Kyle, Kerry C105 85, 242 Labossiere. Yvette C125 102 Labouff, John Paul C115 37, 48, 51, 220 Lafreniere, Janette C125 178 Lalsy, John C05 207 Lam, Jimmy C115 153, 220 Lamance, Tim C105 242 Lamb, David Scott C105 100, 110, 130, 155, 242 Lambralsrs, George C105 242 Land, Vicki C115 143, 220 Lander, Lisa C115 25, 70, 71, 100, 124, 137, 212, 220 Landrum, Lynette C05 207 Lane, Dale Edward C05 80, 00, 207 Longsam, Elisa C105 51, 52, 100, 120, 133, 242 Lansfard, Rabin C115 114, 220 Lansford, William Robert C05 207 Lanslsy, Gina C05 207 Lanslsy, Paul C105 242 Lanueva, Georgina C05 207 Lonza, Michelle 30 Lappin, Tammy C115 101, 184, 220 Larntz, James C125 102 Larntz, Timothy C105 242 Larsen, Richard C125 113, 102 Larson, Sandra C105 120, 242 Last, Devin Gardner C105 28, 51, 83, 111, 132, 135, 232, 242 Lastrap, Robert C05 207 Laszlo, Linda C125 111, 102 Laughlln, Peter C115 01, 220 Laurain, Maris C05 208 Law, Kevin C105 242 Lawrence, Diane C105 87, 242 Lazzara, Jonathon C05 208 Leapley, April C115 114, 135, 200, 217, 220, 283 Leapley, Kevin C125 102 LeCompte, l-l Thane C05 7, 208 LeCompte, Lance C105 72, 73, 124, 140,242 Levy, Levy. Levy, David C115 48, 40, 100, 220, 220 Meir C125 102 Stephen C05 208 Lewis, Denise C125 102 Lewis, Kam C105 100, 120, 243 Lewis, Karen C105 243 Lewis, Kristian C115 220 Lewis, Mark C115 28, 00, 220 Lewis, Michael C05 02,01, 208 Lewis, Sean C05 208 Liang, Chia-Chl CLlnda5 C115 220 Libby, William C105 03, 70, 100, 132, 243 Lienau, Tiffany C125 15, 124, 125, 135, 137, 130, 185, 103 Llfshln, Jana C105 70, 130, 243 Llfshin, Keith C115 02, 03, 110, 130, 130, 220 Light, Stacte Marte C05 110, 130, 208 Lim, Rachel 103 Lin, Ray C05 00, 208 Klngsbury, Marcia C105 85, 242 Kingsolver, Cindy C125 33, 102 Kinney, Jeff C105 242 Kinnler, Il John C115 30, 52, 120, 220, 280 Ktrlspatricls, James C115 2, 220 Kjarness, Marc C115 220 Klein, Deborah C05 137, 200 Klatz, Kristine C05 110, 200 Knight, ReddenC115 130, 220 Knlttle, Keith C105 110, 242 Knittle, Mike C115 100, 110, 213, 218, 220 Knox, Justin C05 01, 200 Koehring, Heather C05 100, 207 Koenig, Drigltte C05 100, 150, 171, 207 Koisstan, Karen C115 220 Kolacki, Raymond C125 192 Ledaux, Gerard C105 03, 243 Lee, Janet C105 52, 100, 113, 132, 133. 135, 243 Lee Lee Lee Left Rochelle Marie C05 208 Lee, , Sally C05 07, 77, 208 , Stacy C115 80, 100, 132, 220 , Jr Robert C05 02, 120, 208 , Robert C105 83, 243 Legtos, Marc C105 Leonard, Ann C105 243 Leonard, Scott C115 58, 72, 73, 84, 135, 220, 221 Leonard, Shelly C05 70, 208 Lerna, Jerry C05 208 Lester, Brendon C115 220 Leve, Mellssa C05 208 Levitt, Michele C105 111, 230, 243 Lindell, Geoffrey C105 243 Lindell. 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C123 24, 03, 130, 144, 187, 105 Morgan, Timothy C03 270 Morin, Cynthia C103 81, 130, 245 Motley, Amy C123 13, 24, 138, 105 Marley, Andrew C03 270 Motley, Jill C113 24, 143, 222 Morris, David C123 105 Morris, Greg C113 110, 222 Morris, James C103 245 Nafarrete Naomi C103 120, 240 Nafatretc Vrrgtlio C03 110, 270 Nagel, Karyn Janel C03 00, 270 Natme, Wael C123 100 Nakayama, Stuart C123 100, 110, 118, 100 Namm, Deborah C103 77, 85, 137, 240 Nance, Cary C123 23, 00, 177, 100 Nance, Kelste C03 30, 120, 270 Napoles, Derrick C103 03, 240 Napales, Robert C103 70, 240 Napolitano, Carmine C103 78, 70, 100, 240 Navarro, Anita L. C123 2, 123, 130, 100, 285 Navarro, Laura C03 77, 270 Nelson, John C113 131, 223 Nelson, Susan C123 111, 130, 100, 281 Nelson, Todd C03 270 Nen, Richard C113 00, 07, 130, 223 Nen, Robby C03 01, 00, 270 Nesbtt, Matthew C103 240 Newlander, Aimee C03 81, 270 Newlin, Carla C103 240 Newlin, Catherine C123 100, 135, 100 Newman, Michelle C113 223 Nguyen, Dinh Dinh C113 70, 223 Nguyen, Huy C123 Nguyen, Nam C123 100 Nguyen, Tuan C123 Nichols, Cheri C103 240 Nichols, James C123 100 Nicks, Jeffrey S. C123 8, 10, 01, 00, 144, 170, 100, 108 Ntcalaou, Julie C113 24, 131, 223, 280 Niland, Jackie C03 Nishii, Stacey C03 271 Nixon, Constance C123 15, 100, 124, 130, 135, 138, 178, 185, 100 Noclsold, Thomas C103 83, 133, 150, 240 Ortiz, John C123 17, 01, 130, 107 Ortiz, Martha C103 240 Ortiz, Rosalie C113 220 Orvis, David C103 240 Ottele, Troy C113 5, 224 Otrenstroet, Mitch C113 224 Ottone, Philip C103 03, 240 Ovetbeek, Michele C03 100, 120, 271 Ovetstreet, Jeffery C103 240 Ovetstreet, Kenneth C123 107 Owen, Darcy C03 271 Page, John C103 10, 240 Page, Michael C123 32, 107 Page, Paul C03 30, 111, 271 Pagenkopp, Michelle C03 85, 271 Paine, Randolph C103 83, 130, 240 Palagtutt, Aaron C103 130, 240 Paldt, Lotte C113 141 Palermo, Michelle C03 00, 87, 272 Palk, Jeffrey C03 132, 272 Palmer, Kimberly C113 110, 130, 210, 224 Palmer, Linda C103 100, 131, 240 Pangelrnan, Vrttsta C03 00, 272 Papalexts, Kristi C03 110, 272 Park, Eunice C123 100, 132, 107 Park, Jeannie C103 100, 131, 240 Paris, Paul C113 8, 01, 78, 145, 224 Parkinson, Mark C03 01, 272 Parks, Alisa C123 134, 107 Parmer, Judy C03 120, 272 Parsons, Shawn C113 Parerno, Vincenzo C03 Patttarca, Ramchand C103 83 Patrick, Michael C113 72, 73, 84, 140, 217, 224 Patterson, Carol C123 100, 107 Parz, Kristine Misty C03 07, 272 Paul, Richard C03 100, 272 Paulos, Nicholas C123 00, 01, 100, 144, 101, 107 Paulos, Todd C103 01, 100, 132, 240 Pawson, Mike 131 247 Poe, Cynthia C113 04, 224 Poe, Tommy C103 08, 247 Poe, Wendy C03 120, 254, 272 Polacek, Kevin C123 48, 02, 100, 111, 135, 108 Polacek, 247 Shannon C103 87, 100, 135, Pollard, Christopher C113 224 Pollard, Shawn C03 110, 272 Pollard, Stacy C113 28, 100, 120, 224 Pollock, Markham C03 272 Ponte, Franklin C03 272 Ponting, Julie C03 272 Ponting, Stacy C03 272 Ponting, Steve 38 Pool, Julie C03 77, 103, 272 Poptl, Kristin 241 Parras, Stephen C103 247 Posner, Michael C123 05, 82, 100, 108 Potechtn, Deborah C113 224 Potechin, Michael C03 02, 08, 272 Potter, Bryan C113 224 Pound, Kathy C103 114, 144, 247, 283 Powers, Cindi C123 111, 114, 108 Powers, Richard C103 132, 248 Pray, Suzann C103 120, 248 Preston, Kevtn C113 224 Preston, Wendy C123 111, 120, 108 Proglto, Andrew C103 248 Prussel, Jonathan C103 30, 00, 111, 248, 283 Pszyk, Stephanie C103 00, 248 Puente, Marta C03 141, 272 Puente, Marta L, C113 110, 224 Puhl, Angela C103 113, 248 Pulec, Suzanne C123 70, 108 Pulone, Alexander C03 272 Pulone, Danielle C113 224 Ouenga, Franklin C03 01, 272 Quinn, Corey 02 Raappana, William C03 272 Rober, Scott C105 83, 109, 111, 132, 248 Radl, Wendy C115 132, 224 Roger, Erlc C95 110, 272 Rahban, Mllse C105 248 Rolghn, Cotherlne C115 224 Ralney, Scott C95 109, 272 Role, Thamos C115 104, 105, 153, 224 Rollo, Paige C125 42, 43, 139, 198 Ramagllo, Rlchard C95 07, 08, 272 Ramlrez, Sonla C115 141, 224 Ramseyer, Kent C115 74, 84, 109, 135, 140, 213, 224 Ronftl, Dawn Morle C95 Ronlxlns, Shawna C95 272 Rasmussen, Wendy C125 3, 20, 139, 198 Rothlse, Matloelena C105 131, 248 Rattnet, Beth C125 28, 47, 100, 108, 109, 111 139, 198 Rartner, Debra C105 109, 248 Rawls, Bradley C105 08, 111, 248 Rawls, Paula C115 224 Ray, Mark C115224 Roy, Stacey C95 133, 272 Rayburn, Dovld C95 07, 272 Re, Krnbetly C115 120, 224, 225 Reosbecls, Glenn C105 245, 248 Recendez, Rabln C115 225 Reelses, Ashley C105 77, 84, 85, 132, 248 Reeves, Laura C115 120, 121, 225 Reich, Herb C125 129, 198 Relch, James C105 248 Reldy, Brad C115 225 Relay, Brenda C105 248 Rellly, Colleen C115 225 Reinking, David C125 48, 49, 01, 109, 141, 198 Relnlslng, Larry C105 83, 248 Reis, James C125 5, 107, 130, 100, 187, 198, 205 Rels, Mary C95 77, 84, 85, 80, 272 Relsslg, Marc C115 48, 132, 225 Remnet, Andrew C105 92, 248 Renlso, Gary C115 38, 225 Reno, Dtlan C105 248 Repatuk, John C125 88, 198 Resh. Diana C125 34, 139, 199, 281 Reutzel, Mark C95 113, 110, 273, 280 Reyes, Dino C105 247, 248 Reyes, Paul C95 80, 273 Reynolds, Greg C105 248 Reynolds, Tracey C95 109, 131, 132, 273 Rezazadeh, Ali C95 273 Rhyu, Robert C105 85, 109, 132. 248 Rlbadeneira, Oscar C105 91, 248 Rlchords, Kenneth C115 225 Richardson, Curt C125 Riedberger. Debbie C125 108, 109, 110, 113, 199 Rledel, Pom C115 225 Reg, Kelly C115 225 Rleth, Tracy C95 109, 273 Rlme, Angle 52 Rlnello, Robert C115 57, 225, 101 Rlnella, Scott C95 273 Rlnello, Sherolyn C115 217, 219, 225, 281 Rippelmeyet, Dirk C125 01, 93, 177. 179, 199, 130 Rlppelmeyer, Kurt C115 01, 92, 93, 130, 223 Rlsllng, Renee C95 273 Rlsllng, Robln C105 248 Rizet, Lisa C125 111, 199 Roberts, Etlc C95 273 Roberts, John C125 40, 157, 199 Roberts, Ken C125 199 Roberts, Steven C115 83, 220 Robertson, Stephanle C95 85, 273 Robla, Janice C115 220 Roblnson, Allsso C95 110, 273 Robinson. Jeffrey C125 199 Roche, Dana C125 Roche, Eddie C105 235, 248, 281 Rodefelcl, lslmberly C95 30, 39, 52, 120, 127, 273 Rodefeld. Michelle C125 114, 199 Rodman, Jennifer C115 114, 220 Radrlguez, Anna C115 110, 141, 220 Rodrlguez, Glenn C95 273 Rodtlguez, Michelle C115 220 Rodtlguez, MllSG C95 274 ROUTIQUGZ, Rochelle C105 248 noe, lsevln C105 109, 245 Roe, Russell C115 110, 130, 220 Rogers, Mlchoel C95 91, 99, 274 Rogers, Steven C105 248 Rohlflng, Julle C95 132, 274 Rolos, Yvette C105 248 Rolo, Lucy C115 Rollins, Richard C105 Romero, Maria B. C125 2, 108, 123, 135, 181, 198, 199, 282, 285 Rorneto, Sandr C105 129, 248 Rose, Christopher C95 39, 02, 274 Rose, Llsa C125 110, 199, 288 Rosenfeld, Cat1a C105 248 Ross, C1061 C95 87, 111, 274 Saxon, Scott A C105 2, 79, 122, 123, 237, 239, 249 Sayers, Michelle C105 120, 121, 249 Saylln, Gregory C95 110, 274 Scarloto, Evelyn C115 37, 220 Scanlon, Ronald C95 02, 92, 99, 274, 283 Schouvet, Domlnlaue 177 Schechter, Jonathan C95 272 Schelner, Andrew C105 74, 84, 249 Schelner, Lance C95 74, 85, 274 Schekmcln. Tracey C125 201 Schenls, Gregory C105 132, 249 Schiada, Thomas C125 90, 97 Schlld, Drlan C115 220 Schlauch, lSTlS C115 70, 130, 143, 220 Schmitt, Christopher C125 50, 130, 184, 201 Schmltz, Diana C115 220 Schmltz, Mark C105 13, 91, 249 Schott, Daryl Paul C115 220 Schucli, Elizabeth C115 84, 132, 220 Schultz, Uradley C95 274 Schultzf Elizabeth C125 7, 42, 124, Slftan, Nllaole C95 274 Sller, Cathy C105 39, 109, 124. 135, 250 Siler, Cynthia C125 109, 111, 135, 202 Sllverman, Laura C115 00, 70, 131, 220 5llV9TS, Chester C105 110, 130, 154, 250 SIlVl, Nooml C115 220 Slmeone, Clara C95 275 Simione, Joseph C125 202 Simmons, Laura C125 202 Slnnonds, Stacey C105 130, 143, 250 Slmundza, John C105 110. 250 Slnclalr, Datty C105 74, 85, 250 Slnclalr, Fiona C115 84, 109, 142, 227 Slnclalt, Gary C95 80, 83, 275 Singer, Joel C105 250 Slpptelle, James C95 83, 130, 275 Slpprelle, Julletta C105 07, 130, 250 Slsemore, Dorllyn C105 120, 250 Slttler, Deborah C105 120, 121, 250 5lTTlGT, Ronald C115 01, 132, 221, 223 Skaugstad, Lorna C125 111, 112, 113, 110, 138, 202 Slsebet, lSl'lST1V5 C105 249, 250 Slsoglund, Shelley C95 87, 275 Ross, Roger C95 02 Roth, Kelly C125 114, 199 Rorhery, lsevln C105 248 Rotondo, Anthony C125 199 Round, Vanessa Dawn C95 274 Rautt, Hlllory C105 81, 130, 143, 248 Routt. Stan C125 200 Rovlda, Jodi C115 225, 220 Razolls, Pamela C95 120, 129, 274 Rozolis. Theodore C125 13, 47, 51, 52, 109, 112, 113, 129, 132, 133, 200 Rubin, Julie C125 10, 200 Rublnlsan, Robert C95 02, 274 Rudkln, Joe C95 274 Rudolph, Samuel C105 248 Rudrude, Jeffrey C125 110, 200 Ruiz, Ana Luisa C105 248 Ruiz, Julie C95 274 Romsey, Dan C115 220 Ruotsalainen, Pia C125 132, 134, 140, 200 Ryblclsl, Dean C115 104, 220 Saltzylx, Bonnie C95 274 Salamanca, Joseph C95 274 Salamanca, Sandro C115 220 Salomon, Lisa F. C125 45, 200 Salas, Bllly C95 02, 274 Salas, Rodney C115 01, 220 Salisbury, Chad C95 274 Salisbury. Wendy C125 13, 24, 34, 38, 81, 139, 150, 178, 187, 200 Salk, Douglas C125 200 Sommons, Dorran C115 220 Sonden, Steven C115 Sanders, Joel C115 220 Sanders, Tom C105 113, 248 Sandoval, Drlon C95 02, 274 Sandoval, Davld C115 220 Sandusky, Robert C115 109, 220 Sandusky. Shelley C125 17, 20, 28, 47, 48, 52, 109, 129, 133, 138, 182, 200 Sonduslsy, Trey C115 51, 108, 110, 129. 52. 54 Sanford, Jennifer L. C125 200 Sanne, Ernest C95 274 Sanregtet, Bob C125 07, 08, 200 Sanregret, Meg C105 85, 113, 248 Santavicca, Mauro C125 201 Sarceno, Mary C115 220 Soreml, JOUOl C95 274 Satgeont, Scott C95 80, 132, 274 Sarto, Darrin C125 12, 38, 52, 129, 201, 281, 280 Sava, Kurt C105 249 Save De Beaurec, Anne C95 109, 120. 129, 274 Sawyer, Anne C105 249 Saxon, Dale C125 201 125, 135, 139, 201 Schulz, lullanne C115 81, 130, 220 Schulz, Michael C125 Schuman, Julianne C125 40, 143, 201 Schuman, Michelle C95 120, 270 Schwandt, Erlc C95 80, 274 Schwantes, Wendy C105 110, 249 Scott, Deron C95 91, 99, 274 Scott, Etllsa C115 00, 110, 220 Scart, Llsa C95 274 Scott, Mlchelle C105 249 Scott, Shareen C105 110, 249 Scott, Suzanne C125 201 Seager, Sharon C115 220 Sellgman, Dtadley C105 110, 249 Sendro, Ilona C95 274 Sendro, Heldi 81 Serwlnslsl, Lautle C115 144, 220 Sevetln, Shelley C115 220 Shoblow, Bret C115 104, 220 Shaclslefotd, Wllllam C105 Shaddox, Milse C95 274 Shadtlcle, John C115 220 Shadtlcls, Sherl C105 Shaffer, Casey C95 274 Shaffer, Shawn C125 30, 31, 40, 52, 129, 202 Shohon, Michelle C105 109, 130, 131, 249 Shanaberger. Lisa R. C125 2, 108, 123, 138, 190, 198, 202, 285 Shonabetger, Robert C105 79, 230, 235, 249 Shane, Carole C105 52, 129, 249, 251 Shonholtzer, ISOFCIG C95 274 Shaw, Klrsten C95 114, 205, 274 Sheets, Corolee, C105 5, 249 Sheets. Tanya C125 11, 130, 138, 202 Sher, Barry 90 Sherman, Steven C125 23, 90, 107, 177, 202 Shetney, Shane C95 02 Sherr, David C125 202 Shields, Kyle C115 104, 105, 145, 220 Shlelds, Stephen C115 101, 220 Shlfflett, Kelley C105 111, 249 Shlnder, Leanld C105 250 Shlvers, Keith Aaron C115 90, 132 Shivers, Olivia C125 202 Shoals, Jason C105 250 Shortridge. Ricky C125 38, 78, 130, 202 Sharrrldge, Robert C115 78, 130, 220 Shouat, Rebecca C95 274 Shouler, Tony C95 274 Shouler, Theresa C115 220 Shue, Kristen C125 140, 202 Shupparo, Deborah C115 220 Slclsel, lsothryn C105 113, 250 S1cl4ler, Scart C105 250 Slegel, Dano C105 120, 245, 250 Slacls, Christopher C95 275 Slater, lselly C115 Smith, 0art C115 90, 223, 227 Smith, Brion C105 109, 250 Smith Brian T. C125 203 Smlth, Darren C105 82, 109, 250 Smith, Debl C105 Smith, Donald C115 08, 109, 227 Smith. Kacey C125 203, 284 Smith, Karen C115 2, 51, 108, 122, 123, 132. 142, 227, 285 Smith, Kelly C125 17, 04, 05, 82, 108, 111. 139, 203 Smlth, Kevln C105 250 Smith, Islm Ann C95 207, 275 Smith, Kimberly C125 109, 114, 115, 138, 203, 270 smltlw, Leigh C105 15, 250 Smlth, Pam C105 250 Smith, Stephani C125 111, 131, 139, 203 Smlth, Steven C95 91, 132, 275 Smith, Susan C115 227 Smith, Wllllam C105 249, 250 Snow, Jacls C105 39, 03, 88, 98, 250. 253 Snow. Michelle C125 42, 107, 114, 135, 138, 203 Snow, Stephanie C95 120, 144, 275 Snyder, Btlon C95 275 Snyder, Farah Daye C95 275 Snyder. Stephen C125 78, 132, 203 Sod-Mariah, Gil C125 Sahn, Davld C105 50, 51, 132, 250 Soldano, Brett C115 227 Saldono, Stephanle C95 95, 270 Sollows, Wllllom C115 74, 109, 124, 125, 213, 224, 227 7 Sorensen, Donetro C115 227 Sorensen, Kim C125 107, 108, 111, 135, 138, 203, 208 Sorensen, Neil C95 39, 02, 270aSorensen, Scott C95. 91, 132, 270 Spotlses, Douglas C105 250 Spotlsman, Lance C95 02, 80 Spdrlsman, Mlchael C95 270 Sparta, Derek C95 80, 270 Spaugy, Tod C95 02, 270 Spaulding, Kelly C95 18, 70, 270 Spelghts, Stacey Ann C95 275, 270 Spiegel, Jay C125 Splegel, lsothy C105 84, 85, 87, 250 Splege1, Isrlsty C105 85, 105, 250 Spinosa, Valarie C125 58, 04, 05, 130 138, 179, 203 Splzer, Adam C105 99, 250 Spooner, Gregory C115 227 Sprague. Kristen C125 109, 110, 114, 115, 135, 138, 190, 203 Sprague, Raquelle C95 270 Sprlnger, Janon C105 250 Welsh, Springer, Jon C125 96, 203 Sprotr, Brendan C95 276 Spyers-Duran, Hilary C125 203, 286 Spyrs, Pamela C115 30, 52, 129, 227 Spyrs, Sharon C115 227 Stahl, Tania C105 250 Stanford, Julie C95 276 Stauch, Heidi C105 109, 250 Stauch, Kenneth C115 109, 132, 227 Stea, Michael C115 84, 132, 135, 227 Steclsa, Karhlleen C115 227 Steele, Douglas J. C125 2, 37, 38, 109, 116, 123, 203, 285 Steele, Lisa M. C125 2, 4, 32, 107, 108, 114, 123, 135, 138, 203, 285 Stetnberger, Scott C105 130, 250 Stephens, Stacy C95 116, 276 Sterling, Ann C105 250 Sternin, Tracy C105 250, 253 Stetler, Casey C125 38, 43, 88, 89, 189, 203 Stevens, Tina C105 250 Stewart, David C105 250 Strllings, Amanda C95 52, 109, 129, 276 St Martin, Eric C105 74, 85, 250 Stockwell, David C125 43, 88, 89, 203 Stoclswell, Kenneth C105 39, 52, 116, 135, 251 Staewer, Stephen C95 62, 276 Stakes, Stephanie C95 Stalk, Steven C125 68, 113, 203 Stoll, Michelle C105 109, 126, 132, 144, 245, 251 Stonebrook, Scott C115 227, 287 Stovvell, Tracy C105 109, 251 Stracls, Don C95 75, 276 Stratton, Christian C115 126, 127, 211, 228 Stratton, Michelle C95 69, 276 Straub, Debroah C105 251 Straub, Denise C115 228 Strawbrrdge, Kevin C95 91, 276 Strawbridge, Tom C125 96, 203 Strong, Emily C95 276 Stryker, Steven C125 204, 282 Stugart, Michael C95 276 Stumpf, Lance C105 251 Stumpf, Robert C125 20, 48, 109, 204 Sugihora, Thomas C125 92, 130, 204 Sullinger, Lori C105 251 Sullrvan,,Grlllai'i C105 251 Sullivan, Kristine C105 251 Summers, Kathleen C115 228 Summers, Michael C105 251 Summers, Michael R C115 228 Swagel, Steven C105 251 Swanson, Dill C115 61, 228 Swanson, Jenifer C95 30, 52, 129, 273, 276 Swanson, Julie C105 109, 251 Sweet, Brian C115 61, 225, 228 Sweet, Melissa C115 132, 228 Svvrecls, Amy C115 12, 228 Swiek, Jason C125 32, 57, 106, 204 Sylvia, Karen C115 228 Sylvia, Thomas C105 251 Syrengelas, Athanasla C105 77, 251 Syrengelas, Konstantlno C105 80, 164, 251 Syrengelas, Konstanttnas C95 276 Szabo, Yurtlxo C115 109, 228 Ta, Thanh Tam C105 51, 109, 111, 135, 159, 251 Tadloclc, Brran C95 276 Taghdiri, Ramin C125 204 Tamores, Michael C105 251 Taniguchi, Ryan C125 204 Tarango, Christina C95 Tarchione, Travis C115 5, 90, 96, 109, 203, 217, 228 Tatlton, Ann C95 276 Tarver, Steve C95 91 Tosh, Eric C95 276 Taylor, Kimberly C95 276 Telasky, Dean C125 167, 204 Terrell, David C95 99, 276 Theodore, Chrrs C105 61, 252 Theodore, Herbert C95 276 Thertoult, Deborah C105 39, 114, 230, 252 Thimlar, Michael C125 132, 204 Thomas, Sobrrna C105 109, 131, 132, 135, 140, 252 Thomas, Sonia C105 252 Thomas, Stacy C95 87, 276 Thomas, Venesso C95 109, 132, 276 Thomason, Ernest C95 276 Thompson, Gregory C95 Thompson, Michael C115 126, 228 Tharnberry, Tricia C115 228 Thorvalosen, Hege C115 228 Trfrit, Sabrina C105 19, 131, 245, 252 Tischler, Todd C105 63, 99, 252 Taber, Melissa C125 110, 133, 137, 204 Taber, Tammy C115 228 Tobin, Kimberly C115 184, 228 Tablet, Klrls C115 228 Todd, William C115 52, 116, 129, 228 Tollefson, Wayne C125 Tolliver, Sarah C125 110 Tong, Robert C95 276 Toomey, Lisa C95 276 Toomey, Shelly C115 228 Totem, Adam C115 48, 74, 109, 228 Totem, Shana C95 77, 85, 109, 276 Tarquato, Anthony C125 108, 130 Tarquato, Muse C105 252 Trachtman, Marc C105 61, 230, 252 Trlce, Christina C95 116, 276 Trice, Robert C105 252 Triplett, Anna C115 143, 228 Triplett, Suzy C95 143, 228 Trambino, Mark C125 109 Trambrno, Tracr 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278 Viestenz, Louis Drett C125 205 Vislsa, Theresa C105 252 Vogel, Karen C125 114, 205 Voorting, Brenda C105 252 Vyctus, lngrtd C95 278 Vycius, Kristina C125 109, 137, 205 Wodlergh, Dana C105 120, 252 Wadletgh, Douglas C95 91, 278 Waechrer, Daniel C115 78, 102, 228 Walden, Deborah C125 Williams, Maria C105 Williams, Russel C95 278 Williamson, Peter C125 61, 206 Williamson, Sherry C125 3, 131, 206 Williamson, Wendy C125 4, 42, 43, Wallser, Lance C95 278 Wallser, Michelle C95 278 Walker, Patrick C125 205 Walker, Robert C105 205 Walker, Robin 141 xvorlfer, Traci C115 109, 114,'135, 228 Walters, Donna C125 205 Wondstrat, Amy C95 85, 109, 278 Wang, Grace C105 85, 133, 252 Wong, Nancy C105 252 Ware, Brian C95 278 Wanna, Warrno, Jill C105 252 Stacy C95 70, 278 Warner, David C95 116, 278 Wasrlcowslst, Paula C105 77, 85, 109, 132, 233, 252 Waterbury, John C95 68, 80, 278 Watson, Drone C105 252 Watson, Tammy C115 228 Warts, Craig C95 124, 135, 139, 206 Williamson, William Tom C95 12, 62, 98, 99, 261, 278 Willis, Jeff C105 252 Willis, vvlW Wrlson, Wilson, Wrlson, Michael C125 88, 109, 206 rlson, Davrd C105 243, 253 Jeffrey C115 52, 126, 229 Mary C105 253 Peter C105 253 Wilson, Robert C125 82, 206 Wilson, Traci C125 129, 206 Win, Ther C115 109, 129, 135, 150, 229 Winford, Matt C115 116, 117, 136, 154, 229 Winger Winslo t, Kristina C115 229 w, Erika C125 206 Wtxom, Sherrr C95 278 Woirov Wolf, L ich, Kathryn C105 129, 133, 253 owrence C105 253 Wolf, Mattrn C115 61, 229 Weaver, Bradley C105 252 Webb, Susan C125 205 Weber, James C105 252, 253 Weber, Jeffrey C125 88, 205 Weinstein, Michael C125 54, 108, 205 Weiss, Jael C105 252 Welch, Alicia C125 45, 86, 94, 138 Welch, Stephanre C95 81, 85 Wolf, Russell C115 48, 109, 229 Wolf, Steven C95 279 Wolfe, Maris C105 98, 244, 253 Wolfe, Wendy C115 229 Womack, Malcolm C105 30, 31, 51, 52, 129, 232, 253 Wong, Grace 51, 109, 129 Wong, Janet C95 109, 279 Wellingtom, Lisa C125 114, 135, 138, 190, 205 Wellington, Mrlse C105 109, 132, 252 Wells, Jason C115 30, 31, 227, 228 Welsh, Jamie C95 109, 133, 278 Welsh, Michael C105 Welsh, Nicole C105 252 Welsh, Scott C105 39, 63, 130, 252, 253, 93 Welsh, Stephanie C95 84, 278 Tim C125 Wong, Wood, Wood Wood Trsha C115 109, 229 Lisa C125 206 Melanie C105 66, 109, 253 Steven C95 61 62 279 Welter, Chrrsrrno C95 109, 132, 278 Welter, Suzanne C115 34, 38, 109, 228 Welzen, Elizabeth C125 205 Welzen, Maris C95 133, 278 Wendell, Russ C125 12, 22, 24, 60, 61, 130, 144, 178, 183, 205 Wenjen, Noreen C105 67, 109, 252 Wenz, Natalie C105 252 Westbrook, Karen C125 69, 205 Westbrook, Leslie C125 68, 113, 206 Wheeler, Michael C105 252 Whrtacre, Paul C115 92, 228 Whrtlocls, John C95 278 Whitlock, William C125 61, 130, 176, 206 Whitney, Joy C105 144, 252 Wibrand, Ture C125 206 Wreseler, Deborah C105 130, 252 Wiest, Elaine C95 278 Wiest, Kathrin C95 278 Wilder, Courrnye C95 278 Wlldetman, Matls C115 90, 91, 228 Wtlderman, Paul C95 109, 278 Wrley David C95 98, 278 Wiley, Kimberly C125 13, 24, 25, 42, 43, 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