Los Alamitos High School - Cottonwood Yearbook (Los Alamitos, CA)
- Class of 1986
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Not only did the student body provide Los Al with support, but also with a new experience for first-time ad- ministrators. lt was a first for Los Al with Mrs. Carol Hart as the new Principal. Mr. Tom Anthony, a veteran of Los Al, also experienced on exciting new challenge as he ac- cepted the position of Associate Principal. Mr. Kelly God- frey, another new faculty member at Los Al, has put forth time and effort fulfilling his role as the Assistant Principal of Activities. More than ever, Los Al felt a spectacular sensation of school spirit among the students and faculty members. The development of the new Performing Arts Center showed the tremendous effort that was made. Plays and choral concerts performed at the center displayed the ambitious, loyal support of those who attended the pro- grams. Throughout the 1986 school year, undying school spirit sparkled from the student body. Charisma is truly a trait possessed by the energetic Los Alamitos students. The assiduous perserverence was prominent in the par- ticipation of Spirit Week activities and athletic competitions. l 0 ffl Pep assemblies are o large part of the spirit program at Los Al. Creativity takes its course when the football team decorates a bottle of sparkling apple cider for Homecoming. Grlfflns give support by waving their pom-pons frantically. Kerry Kyle and Stacie Foster are both members of active spirit groups. The Griffin Mascots provide the audience with never-ending entertainment. Homecoming is an event the Grlfflns find especially exciting and feel it necessary to dress formally. On this memorable evening, the football team plays against 2 Qpeni,-,Q Esperanza and earns their sixth victory. aaeeagemfewfs I dyeofata aeniafw I c 0 dfbfdf 4 64 Xi 72? 767 795 225 255 2672 To demonstrote their OPI 'un enthusiostic spirit, senior Chris Ziegler di ior Ronnie Scanlon show their burning desire to cheer for the Vorsity footboll teom tionol cheer uniform ot Homecoming. by weoring the trod:- Cottonwood Staff Editors Debbie Therioult Kelli Howkins Photographers Gory Dingillo Kevin Folsken Cothy Jenner Shown Cordes Photo Coordinoter Kristin Kelder Cover Design Don Moore Stoff Dorilyn Sisemore Julie Jones Sobrino Thomos Morio Puente Ann Sterling Liso Josso Koren Klobouch Dono Siegel Trisro Escudero Corolyn Murphy Christine Von Kompen lone Doulo Downielle Congiordo Liso Hicks Juli Fusco Seon Creosy Joime Welsh Ann Morie Hogmonn Jono Lifshin Business Monoger Kelly Horris rsirffw E p60v1Lf'Lwu6 UC!!--ff? cw W 55,16 X-gall? Q49 70-:D ll 'Ti icifioub Zflfwd 'fl Ug0d 2dm wh I guess IH V 0 . Sgffiiffc Ok uefq Pfigc Le,i'SotfN ww yiggjfff i4..JifX Q7LQD 'CDC jg, Soffkf Icwaf QL, bocfvk- M46 MAH. C-0175!-Q VL H965 Enamel jkbov-I PSI hgpe O0 F044 -fad was 5662056 Zfwe M4112 my H0056 ffacdfifig 7427 ma!S6fg, Opening 3 GLORIOUS CHEERS OF VICTORY COVER GRIFFIN GRANDSTAND Victorious were the Griffins of 1985 and 1986! Los Al sports collaborated and together provided the community and the student body with excitement, suspense, and most of all, entertainment. Los Al has always been able to draw a crowd, but this year they were able to pack them in! Whether at home or away, sports was the center of atten- tion. The team members helped boost spirits and inspired their audiences everywhere. Every spectator at a game left with a feeling of satisfaction and a desire to go out and get into shape. The Spirit Stick was a motivation tool that the Los Al cheerleaders put into action. The stick was given to the best supporters and the loudestt yellers at the game. Armed with pom-pons, signs, and cue cards, students and parents had equal chances to win the stick. There was no giving up on the Los Al side, and the fighting Griffins of 1985-86 were better than ever. vs F -'ii l l k lJ ,ffi . ,f X I J lift . ...ill t x 4 Opening it br- f--, ,ffv 'l ' stiff f iF 1 .f..M. . ----s.,c sa., The Varsity football players, dressed in their red and blue jerseys, lift captain Gerry LeDoux. It is traditional forthe team to get rowdy at assemblies. In deep concentration, Melanie Wood follows the ball in an attempt to score the final point in her CIF tournament. Melanie is in the League semi-finals as o doubles player. l l 1. l Enthusiastlcally promoting crowd participation, Suzi Pray claps with the Los Al cheer squad during a suspenseful football game. Suzi is a four year member of the Los Al cheer squad. I AX tx wx i phi Oxy Og XQNNN X XT K LM 1 Ovxf MJ O V XX QA YSL 4 if W 05 O M 0' ' Y X we Q D X9 g 69 Q W , LL Q1 X x Wi Cm O Ju My y NOX f Y Xi D i M Xi NN K AWN X f us We , ip x XG XXYYN Mix? fs X X i 1 tx g wg , QW X1 iw 145 Preporing to turn the hot dogs he is burning, Gary Covington, senior, gets his tongs reody. Gory is on ovid sports fon ond o member of the L.A.P.D. spirit dub. f 'f s m f f W f1Qfff f ,-,.--W-if--A'-W s ,A A s . T 5 N , Y , f Y . 0 f J Prior ro the woter polo gome, the Los AI cheer squod helps the teom get fired up before focing their undefeated opponents. The Vorsiry Woter Polo teom hos been very successful oll yeor ond is in the CIF finols. GRIFFINS GLISTEN IN NATIONAL COMPETITION Over the years, Los Al students have had much to celebrate. Our athletic teams such as water polo, gymnastics, baseball, and football have placed in CIF and won numerous competi- tions. The band, drill team, and colorguard have time and time again made Los Al known by winning first, second, third, and sweepstakes at the many parades and field shows at which they perform, Giving our school national recognition, the varsity cheerleading squad stole the honor of notional champs. The cheer squads have been the pride of l.os Al for years, Having been chosen as one of the top schools, in California, Los Al has also gained academic recognition by becoming a model school for California. On the intellectual side, the Speech Team, Mock Trial and Academic Decathalon have put Los Alamitos on the map, Entertaining the school and remodeling the Performing Arts Center, choir, drama, and jazz band have worked their way into our hearts through their fabulous performances. As we look back, it is clear to see that the many activities students take part in have played an important part in making Los Al the outstanding school that it is. -5 Senior Jason Zommick takes a break at halftime to drink a coke and chat with Mrs. Walkers son, Aaron, The little visitor enjoys all of the excitement of the evening. 6 Opening Giving a hug to her best friend, Sabrina Thomas shares a special moment with Carla Rosenfeld. Students find a warm family atmosphere at Los Al helps them through their high school experiences with positive attitudes. Mentally preparing himself for the homecoming game ahead, Mike Baker psychs himself up with The unique t-shirt clubs of Los Al help cheer the Griffins to victory, his Los Al cheerleader doll. f 9r,Dx, Junior, Romy Peters dresses os o mime, Using rainbow suspenders, white rnolseup, ond o block top hot she creates an original Holloween costume. During lunch, Jason Zommick, Maren Kussler and Andrea Barrows show their school spirit by dressing in togos for Halloween dress up day. All three students are active participants in Los Ai spirit groups. it After being awarded the Nerdiesr Nerd, David Sidoni gives Brion East o big hug, Opening 7 XT'- :xg::..::, -- ,, z 7, Y-Y A1 w l wi R 1 QI . is on Y derfionsn wecloinQ H093 p Qlslhen . 0 EfChO09x3,2rins 006 few gelli lfinoyried lite, new Mod0f 'o W 55 Auqusi lb A 0 I Malibu N055- OWU C . Y in the On Zjliglgibeqtns their X - s ns O c -1-' e rnonv 633250 MQPY C xl N. oi Th the ' A l one e The wedding OIT p y of Kelly Agosto and Jim Dupuy listen carefully to the mock wedding vows. The ceremonies get quite elaborate, as April Delaney, Anne Coraisco, David Lyle. and Matt Bateman share some of the attention. One of the most un ique classes offered at L A os I is the On Your Own class. This class is designed to teach the students how to deal with the commorn problems of living on your own. Some of the students' situations become excellent learning experiences. The wedding bells ring, and the long red carpet is rolled out where Dino Reyes and Steve Howard slowly make the march to the mock alter wh wedding v ere they exchange their ows. Festivities 9 iBubbl3i W J , -. ,, fa lfi ,.. ms Looking over the class sections, Dana Siegel makes all of the necessary corrections and changes before turning in her pages for the next year- book deadline. COTTONWOOD SPONSORS SPECIAL CELEBRATION Few people realize the time and effort put forth by the Cottonwood Staff to try and make the yearbook the best ever, Throughout the school year, the staff puts forth their many skills, thoughts, and creative ideas to work. Our guestbook records the day by day activities taking place at Los Al for your future memories. The whole fiesta begins at the start of the school year, where they decide the theme that must be carried out, page by page. This year's theme is Celebration, the bright colors, confetti, and streamers clearly represent o celebration. And let us not forget the hostess of the jubilee, Mrs. Jan Kenny, with ea Junior and Sophomore members of Yearbook Staff: Front Row - Ann Marie Hagmann, Christine van Kampen,'Lisa Hicks, Maria Puente, Trista Escudero Second Row - Jamie Welsh, Julie Jones, Kelly Harris, Erin Roach, Dawnielle Congiardo, Karen Klabouch Third Row - Carolyn Murphy whom we would have never J fs A Ove made it without her sincere f Yxshordiom dedication. , Hawkins, vwfee Yeorfi' i l I, ook igelll 65:05 fotthr if ' K ' ,i 'fjh5,rM r +V - , , . 1 ,N .- Y. r v ' fr at X , U- 1 .yr rb ' O nwood Y eohe Coiionwo Bb Qoiio mba, ofi AQ55' G Q me .Af - ,QV , f , 1 editow Of Threw hof' bee , f- 'X 79 1 One oi the deodiine- , t -j' , -- - n V ' ' me , Coiof S if -, Nw- S themst i, Gy VI' I Joining editors Kelli Hawkins and Debbie Theriault, Mrs. Jan Kenny appears to be having ajoyous celebration 10 Festivities mag, f , if R H.,- ' I ,N if bf gy tl 471. I F 1 One of the happier members of the Cottonwood Staff is Debbie Theriault. Debbie, a 1985-Bo Yearbook Editor, helps plan the ladder for the entire yearbook. 'i QE fy' jj lj ' ,li F if One of thejobs ofa Yearbook photographer is to make sure that all of the pic- ,X 7 Yearbook Photographers: Kevin Falsken, Cathy Jenner, Gary Dingilla, Shawn Cordeg Senior Members of the Yearbook Staff: Front Row - Don Moore, Sabrina Thomas, Dana Siegel, Kristen Kelder, Ann Sterling, Sean Creasy Second Row - Darilyn Sisemore, Debbie Therioult, Kelli Hawkins, Jana Lifshin, Juli Fusco, Lisa Jasso tures come out correctly. Shawn Cordes goes through her negatives she recent- Festivities 11 ly receive-fl QWB COME JOIN THE CELEBRATION All over the Los Al campus you will see a parade of four vibrant colors: red, blue, gold, and white. These colors repre- sent our school. The use of pom-pon's, victory flags, clothes, paints, signs, moscots, and posters is common among our enthusiastic student body in displaying our school spirit. The students are proud to be The Mighty Griffinsf' Q53 DL: 'Q 3. XX te. Nu- ck H VX., N. it ,,.. MX-. .32 iq . ,,,,,,' -3 'lb vbsw . QQ, Qj Xvrcv Q5 ,rf .lolnlng with the popular Las AI spirit, Sinn Flene and Jill Marie Slmundza shake their pom-pon's vigorously as the victorious football team scares another touchdown. The home side of the football stadium ls usually quite packed because of the enor- mous amount of support by the student body. i l O JN, Q K Q J u O vo 921 ,fx JR U Z ffm dx 9-5 rfb . VX C7 N, Q 1 Xf- Sx Mrs. Carol Han, Principal, bounds through a banner as she is introduced at a pep-assembly for the first time. 'QLD u Q fbvvxj 12 Festivit ies Often at the Los AI football games the students show off their school spirit by wearing colorful clothes or carrying victory flags. Gary Cuneen expresses his feeling of Los Al as number one, Snzlafs in K I The ever-scrpopulor pep ossemblies don't only get the students owoy from their school work, it also orouses their school spirit ond brings out the pride ondjoy of Los AI. ' 41- Moking spirit signs is only one of the tosks thot folls under the work of 0 cheerleoder. Jennifer Moitlen ond Melinda McDonald get their signs prepored to hong in the hollwoys, the parking lot, or even in clossroorns. ---J-JJT xx 1 X J Dressing in school colors is one woy of expressing school spirit, but David Sidoni shows off his school colors by pointing himself red, blue, ond gold. Festivities 13 POM PONS, CONFETTI, FIRE WORKS . ADD SPARKLE TO FESTIVITIES Foll is the seoson for footboll ond with footboll comes Homecoming ond Spirit Week, o time for school pride ond celebroting. The trodition oround compus hos been to dress up on the doys preceding the big gome. In October, our school wos filled with nerds, beoch bums, hippies, ond goolies of mony forms. On homecoming, the whole compus wos filled with the colors red, blue ond gold to show spirit ond confidence in the victory to come. Severol octivities were plonned throughout the week to moke sure oll the energy from the ex- citement of the week wos not wosted. There wos o beouty contest for the most outstonding nerd, o bug push for the guys who wonted to show off their muscles, ond there wos even o Mr, Mom obstocle course for the competetive people on compus. Spirit Week is o speciol time of the yeor to show en- thusiom ond hove fun. -.e,,..T Fa 33' it Kim McNQmer celebrates Beech x Doy. Spirit Week is o time for celebrotlon ond preporotion for the homecoming gome oheod, During the gome, Los Alomitos students dress in the school colors red, blue ond gold, ond cheer the Griffins onto victory. Members of the L.A. Soph-Tees t-shirt club help cotch the excitement of the evening. X i On Nerd Doy during Spirit Week, mony students like Paulo ka ' Wosikowski. Lori Jock ond Jason Zommick follow Pee Wee Her- f ,, .,,r, f . r H, . mon's exomple of the perfect nerd. g 417 B P - Spreoding the messoge of peoce ond love, Sherri Long ond Danielle Burick quietly meditote obout life while showing their school spirit by dressing up. 14 Festivities On their woy tothe Hippie Doy lunchtime octivity, freshmen, Suzanne Turrentine, Lori Moulhordt, Colleen Moy ond Denise Siegel, pouse ro spreod the word of peoce to their mony friends. They will root for their teom ot the onnuol bug push. One trodition during Spirit Week is for the guys to show off their brown by pushing o Volkswogon oround the trock. Freshmen os well os upperclossmen get involved with the Homecoming octivities. Festivities 15 Q GRIFFINS EARN SIXTH VICTORY AS HOMECOMING GALA BEGINS lt wos o wonderful night thot will be difficult to forget - Homecoming night ogoinst Esperonzo. Cooch Bornes ond his teom of Griffins begon the gome. The Griffins hod never defected the Esperonzo Aztecs in their historyp they were out to chonge the score. The queen nominees were introduced ond chouffered in convertible Mercedes. The ouxiliory units performed their competition routine while the footboll teom got their motivotion in the locker room. Christine Dennis' nome lit up the sky os she received the title of the 1985-86 Homecoming Queen. Comero floshes went off like firecrockers. Chris Ehler hod been nomed Mr. Irresistible eorlier thot doy ot the Homecom- ing pep ossembly. Fired up ond reody for ploy, the two footboll teoms begon the second-holf ploy. Tockles were broken ond the defense of Esperonzo wos reod - the Griffin's ploy wos excellent. With the score chonging moment by moment, ponic gripped both schools. The crowd cheered ond wotched os the Griffins never gove up. ln the lo'st second of ploy, J.T. Snow threw the winning touchdown poss to Robbie Katzctroff com pleting their sixth consecutive victory. 16 Festivities Crowned Homecoming Queen 1985 Christine Dennis occcepts I M wk ' if congrotulotions from her court I Q I I i i 'Ii , . -s Iii? t Pon o during it etto A hondsome, irresistoble mon is occomponied by two lodies, Stacie Hawthorne, Chyig Ei-,ten ond Welter enjoy on evening full of suspense ond suprises. Homecoming involves the crowning of M which is based on mony ottributes -- Chris Ehler is Mr. lrresistoble, 1985. l Part of Homecoming festivities are presented at the pep assembly during school. Naomi Nafarrete, candidate for Homecoming Queen, V is escorted by Roben Trice and Gerry LeDoux. Qhqk A., f A XX f, ,txiously waiting the final play of the football game, Wdapmecoming Queen candidate Kelli Hawkins gazes at We scoreboard with suspense. Homecoming Queen nominee Brooke Durtsell smiles in accordance with the fifth consecutive victory of the Los Al foot- ball team. Broolse is an active individual in the ASB cabinet as the Senior Class President and is very supportive of all school activities and functions. Festivities 17 STUDENT CABINET LEADS WITH PRIDE Student Cobinet is o group of dedicoted, hord-working leoders who devote their time to the im- provement of the school. This dynomic ossembloge of youthful dedicotion toils tirelessly orgoniz- ing school octivities, such os ossemblies, donces, homecoming, the prom, publicity, the blood drive, rollies, elections, spirit doys, ond groduotion. Chorocterized by their limitless enthusiosm, these young men ond women unceos- ingly strive to follow the coll of Griffin pride. Front Row - Dovid Sohn, Jon Mulhort, Erin Roccoh, Gront Von Cleve, Brion Ehler Second Row - Judy Holzgong, Lonce Lecompte, Suzie Proy, Shubert Koong, Noro LoBouff, Brooke Burtsell Third Row - Mr. Godfrey QAdvisorj, Dorrin Gloudini, Kent Nordstrom, Groce Wong, Amy Cross, Joson Zommlck ,Mr WC Suzie Proy, on octive member on the ASB Cobinet, tokes o moment to collect her thoughts ofter o week of plonning for the upcoming donce. Not only is her responsibility mol-ting donces successful, but olso to involve os mony students os possible in school fund roisers. i ,Q if - bf . 9 zzfczye A Grant Von Cleve. Junior Closs President, listens diligently th his moth closs. Being president not only requires leodershlp quolities, but olso good grodes, lorge omounts of responsibility, ond o positive ottitude. Gront ls oble tO mointoin these quolities os it is shown by hls successful work. F.B.L.A. Club: Chiki Aurang, Devora Binder, Brooke Burtsell, Huey-Ly Chen,Julian Chen, Juanita Chiu, Shirely Chiu, Cindy Chiu, Johnny Dunn, Preet Dhillion, Suzanne Fitzgerald, Rosanne Garcia, Joey Grosso, Carolyn Hess, Cindy Johnson, Laurel Kergan, Bobby Leff, Lara Listavich, Michelle Lytch, Thida Mahasucon, Janine Martin, Dionne Meyers, Veronica Orrick, Linda Palmer, Stacy Ponting, Angie Puhl, Mark Reutzel, Monica' San Vicente, Leikonia Sisson, Janan Springer, Heidi Stauch, Tina Stevens, Mylinh Truong, Christina Welter, Chih-Yu Wu F7 i sw i' f WJXMW' 5 Club: Lisa Perles, Julie Peterson, Rachel Kirkus, Nadine Edwards, Danny Kolodziej, Helen Jun S CLUB F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. coMPETEs s CLUB sEP.vEs The Future Business Leaders of America Organization was established to promote leadership qualities and abilities. This 'beneficial club has traveled throughout the state to participate in many F.B.L.A. func- tions and competitions. The 5 Club was formed as a service club, dedicated in serving the school and the community. The S Club visited retirement homes, homes for abused children, and other needy organizations. All this was an effort to widen the club members perspec- tives of the needs in our immediate sur- 1 roundings. The club also had special pro- jects to improve our school itself. The S Club completed a very successful year. 4 ,, . ,W , A I ,ttt ' f 39 A -jx, ' T , 5 .I , 45 Being, a dedicated member of the rifle team, senior Heidi Stauch demonstrates the proper way to handle a rifle. Besides having to practice every clay, Heidi also has time to keep up her grades and be an active member of extracur- ricular activities such as the Future Business Leaders of America. Festivities 19 20 Festivities YPO IMPROVES: ART SKETCHES The Art Club is an outstanding organiza- tion on campus. Many ambitious and creative students enjoy spending time do- ing work for competitive art contests. The Art Club helps introduce art history to in- terested students by visiting museums. The art club helped buy a Macintosh computer for the Art Department by selling candy. ,Los Al had a new club on campus this year called Youth Pro- gress Organization. This club was designed to help conditions. Specifically, they helped students find lost articles of clothing, radios and other items. Youth Progress club 'Y members were Ol on campus encouro ,Y ing students to kee E? the school clean and free of trash. The male members of the club policed the bike rack area and adjacent grass strip. Different than most clubs, this one was headed by one of our counselors, Mr. Parmer. The club members were easily identified by the black berets they wore. Los Al Band member and Art member, Suzanne Bazan show groovy spirit on Hippie Day. S Art Club: Lisa Perles, Gabriela Vazquez, Alex Chong, Regina Jenkins, Christina Tsung, Dawn Lacerte, Debbie Ram. Albert Howe, James Ken, Mark Medina, Franklin Ponte, Levon Arslanlan, Susie Nunmendal, Suzanne Bazan, Mike Tamares, Debbie Ram, Ken Murai, Kaveh Esteqlamat, Don Moore, Greg Reynolds, Beth Lipski, Mike Sanders, Janet Lee, Jen Phillips, Jeremy Blomgrenf Carrie Howe, Brent Bolton, Patrick Brennon, Katie Headly, Sandi Tielz, Ralph Jones, Kevin Hendrickson, Jami Gershon, Joe Vaca her f Youth Progress: Front Row - Mike Hudson, Jon Castro, Mr. Parmei 59 cond Row - Doug Sparks, Zac Jones, Charlie Jenkins Senior and Yough Progress Organization member, John Castro, finishes his journal for English. Club , PHOTCGRAPHY I YOUTH PROGRESS PHGTO SHOOTS FCDR THE STARS Af! -Q i The Los Alamitos Photo Club helps photography students improve their skills and teaches them new techniques. The purpose ot the club was to create an awareness of photo procedures to students interested in photography. Anyone was welcome in the club whether they took photography as an elective or not, Students who were not in the class learned the basic skills involved in using a camera and basic O U ,iff composition. They also learned how to capture shadows, ' lighting, texture, and how to take portraits The Photo Club xx, fm also took port in several photography contests and went on several scenic trips during the year. 3 Actively involved in Los Al's Photography Club, Chorito Adle works in photo class to finish her assignment on shadowing. Chorito also is very involved with her T-shirt club, the Senior Rebels. ,V , Barrie M xg'-x Photography Club: Front Row - Lisa Konasi, Donrena Minor, Ron Considine, Cinnamon Becker, Suzanne Hutton Second Row - Stephanie Hursh, Caroline Leon, Chorito Adle, Margie LaCasto, John Perez, Ana Salaurigas, John Chomin, Joi-lonna Silberthorne Not Pictured - Erica Carrol, Glenn Kaneko, Kris Kendall, Sharlene Jimenz 0 Festivities 21 STUDYING TOP PRIORITY FOR CSF AND INT. ED. CSF is a scholastic organization, membership depends upon grades and points earned in certain academic classes. Students with a G.P.A. of 8.8 or above were eligible. Each semester the students had to renew their standing. Incoming freshmen were allowed in on a probationary term. It is both an honor and an advantage to be in this club for colleges have a high regard for CSF members and Gold Seal Bearers. This year's officers were, Presi- dent - Anthanasia Syrengelas, Vice-President - Cathy Siler, Secretary - Christina Martinez, Treasurer - Paula Wasikowski, and Reporter - Anne Save. Another academic club on campus this year at Los Al was the International Education Institution Association. This club was unique in the sense that the members looked for a well rounded education. The main goal was investigate different options a student had for choices of colleges and then to report on the good and bad qualities of them. Inter- national Ed.'s future goal was to get a represen- tative from a foreign college to come and visit Los Al. .sl Agn .-QJAF? Actively involved in many clubs on campus, David Sohn's favorites are CSF and l.E.l.A. David works hard on his G.P.A. to maintain his membership in CSF. International Education Institution Association: Mike Wheeler, Kent Nordstrom. Malcom Womack, Jeff Harmon, Brad Rawls, David Sohn Not Pictured - Jon Jost 22 Festivities CSF Members: Seniors - Chris Anderson, Andrea S. Barrows, Robert Batey, Micheal Bernstein, Cassandra Beyer, Gene Blackmun, Brooke Burtsell, Timothy Butler, Stefani Canin, Huey-Ly Chen, Micheal Chen, Amy Cross, Andria Dickens, Johnny Dunn, Diane Erickson, Matthew Fisher, Todd Flanagan, Rosanne Garcia, Traci Gibson, Finlay Gow, Joey Grosso, Sholesh Gupta, Jeff Harmon, Sonna Hays, Heather Hoppus, Albert Howe, Erica Huany, Cathy Jenner, Cindy Johnson, John Jost, Laurel Kergan, Maren Kusslet, Lisa Langsam, Janet Lee, Wim Libby, Adam Lief, Karyn Maestas, Thida Mahasucon, Christy Martinez, Redgie McCall, Andy McMahon, Jan Maulhardt, Sheri Millar, Kenneth Murai, Carmine Napolitano, David Orvis, Lin- da Palmer, Jeannie Park, Todd Paulos, Jennifer Phillips, Kristin Pipal, Cindy Pittsey, Scott Raber, Debra Rattner, Brad Rawls, Larry Reinking, Kevin Roe, Michelle Shanon, Kelley Shifflet, Cathy Siler, David Sohn, Julie Swanson, Athanasia Syrengelas, Tam Ta, Sabrina Thomas, Marc Trachtman, Traci Trombino, Mylinh Truong,Gina Turi, Holly Vineyard, Brando Vooring, Grace Wany, Paula Wasikowski, Mike Weelington, Noreen Wenjen, Peter Wilson, Kathy Woirovich, Dorothy Wu, Jason Zommick Juniors - Stan Abrams, Laura Bowden, Kenton Broole, Marianne Carrol, Tom Caruso, Douglas Chapman, Anna Chen, Kathy Chen, Diane Cheng, Juanita Chirl, Kit Codik, Dawnielle Congiardo, Allison Cook, Julie Coontz, Gary Cun- neen, Harjit Dhillon, Prett Dhillon, Ann Faircloth, Lauren Gershom, lmee Golden, Susan Guthrie, Lauri Hagen, Darlyn Hamada, Margi Hibschman, Denise Horner, Patty Jettie, Stacey Jordan, Heather Koehring, Brigitte Koeniz, Stacie Light, Roy Lin, Robin Lindley, Gaudencio, Emily MacFarlane, Mary McGill, Julie Meadows, Robert Berchant, Kenneth Montgomery, Tanya Moskalenko, Debbie Mukamai, Eric Murray, Laura A. Murray, Naomi Nafarrete, Jim Oberacker, Lara Obradovitch, Scott Omohundro, Michele Overbeek, Jeff Palk, Kristine Patz, Lisa Perles, Rosemary Peters, Cynthia Phillips, Scott Rained, Eric Roger, Tracy Reith, Tracey Reynolds, Scott Rinella, Kim Rozolis, Jodai Saremi, Scott Sargeant, Anne Save, Greg Saylin, Kirsten Shaw, Stephanie Snow, Jennifer Swanson, Konstantinos Syrengelas, Christina Tarango, Vanessa Thomas, Ernie Thompson, Shana Torem, Suzy Triplett, Lily Truong, Ella Turrentine, Robert Tyo, Jon Udoff, Grant VanCleve, Amy Vieira, Paul Wilderman, Steven Wolf, Janet Wong, Nick Woods, Chih-Yu Wu, Mary Wu Sophomores - Mike Baker, Deanna Barber, Randel Bloncq, Andrea Bloom, Nick Buhbe, Miriam Burstein, Tim Calder, Caroline Cerneka, Wei-Chao Chang, Cary Chee, David Cheng, Pam Chueh, Steve Chun, Laurel Creasey, Laura Dawson, Deidre Shelly, Susan Egan, Kelly Endow, Jennifer Ensley, Pam Fitzgerald, Anjolette, Michele Genet, Jeff Gima, Joseph Gross, Laurene Harding, Carrie Hecht, Heather Heyer, Mary Houghton, Mike Kienitz, Elizabeth Kim, Shubert Koong, Vicki Kuzmich, Beth Labko, Hahn Lin. Jeff Mackewicz, David Maher, Melinda McDonald, Marci McGolden, John McMahon, Ann Mellencamp, Stepan Moon, Tara Nummedal, Karen Oca, Cynthia Orr, Amy Polakoff, Erin Raccah, Debbie Ramchandani, Mike Sandler, Nancy Sands, Julie Scott, Julie Seaborn, Kristie Shelly, Julie Siler, Derek Stanford, Lara Swann, Soteria Syrengelas, Elena Talamantez, George Ting, Nancy Weintraub, Julie Williamson, Jana Wang, Gina Young Freshmen - Richard Berns- tein, Larua Billon, Janer Blackmun, Hena Borneo, Brenna Bosanko, Scott Casmer, Karyn Cook, Moiken Emmerich, Steven Evans, Kathleen Gannon, Patricia Ivins, Abigail Koehring, Jenny Levin, Sarah Anne Libby, Lori Maulhardt, Amy Merchant, Jennifer Mitchell, Megan Morrow, Janet Murphy, Michelle Perslow, Michelle Reyes, Sonet Seitz, Mimi Sergupta, Gennie Shelly, Michael Tu, Shirley Wang, Diane Wong, Shi-Hung Wu 'SL Fishing Club: Front Row - Dan Allard, Mr. Clalrmont, Steve Smith, Joe Hill Second Row - Sean Lewis, Paul Wilderman, Adam Melrovitz, Alex Carpenter ff , 5' V, 5 has W I I I N IH fi 0 A-Q,-ii Many students get involved in various activities on campus. Malcom Womack, an active member of the C.l.A. and Drama Club, studies his lines for the upcoming musical. Malcom enjoys acting during his spare time. ,., C.l.A.: Malcom Womack, Brad Rawls, Kent Nordstrom, Pat Ramsburg, Todd Flanagan, Jeff Harmon INTERNATIONAL ED FISHING FISHING CAPTURES: C.I.A. OBSERVES Students in the fishing club this past yearjoined because they wanted to learn more about what they were like inside themselves. They also in- troduced new people into nature and showed them how to respect our wonderful world. The members were taught better skills in fishing, such as flyfishing and casting. Numerous trips were scheduled on weekends. Mr. Clairmont was the sponsor and his hopes were for the boys to have as much fun fishing as he did. I Another club on campus was the C.l.A. Members of the C.I.A. were readily identified by their trenchcoats, dark glasses, and briefcases. As implied by their name, the C.l.A.'s activities are somewhat mysterious, but they are known to be fans of James Bond and the man from U.N.C.L.E. C.l.A. also enjoyed participating in Spirit Week at the beginning of the year. -, .1- fi On his way to class, Steve Smith stops to think about his fishing trip this weekend with Mr. Clairmont and the fishing club. Steve enjoys fishing because he likes nature and the outdoors. I Festivities 23 l l'l IINXIILII' 1-an pn- -4- ...- - NEWSPAPER CAPTURES CELEBRATION IN PRINT The Crusaders staff dedicates itself to covering all newsworthy events, varying from the Cow Club to the football team during CIF. The Crusader is truly a student- run newspaper: the staff designs, lays-out, and pastes up pages. These pages represent the efforts of over fifty Los Al students who enjoy researching information and ideas. I , Staff writer Michael Chen proofreads and edits some papers II ,i lr I I Newspaper staff members Chris Vesper. Mike Moore, Mike Chen and Scott Reber gather in the English office to discuss a very important deadline. Michael Chen explains the assignments and tells when the stories are due. Q If I! 44' , ,V E, ,- X, .V , f mf. , , .L . i , , L . Q LZ? f QXYPZ ffm, ,milf KX f . 7 W?-f'L'?51gff'3g'ifff,, ,f f wi' 9,2 z ., 1 ,K ,e,4f f Wx gh , if if Q-H Q'Wf,,,j'52' -fkvw1-. Cf 5 . ,449 f,,f - L 1 . Q'-2 I ff 1. 'Q , W. ff. ll that are sure to make the headlines in the next issue of Crusader photographers Steve Macclaro, Glen Kaneko Kevin Mclntyre proudly show off pictures Crusader. of newly found friends who so graciously posed in bikinis for them over the summer months. 'viii g... sf! Staff writer Marcia Kingsberry looks through the dictionary, searching for the perfeqf to use in her next editorial, , V QUILL AND SCRGLL ' NEWSPAPER JOURNALISTS PROGRESS Quill and Scroll, advised by Ms. Wilson is an honors society for students in newspaper and yearbook. The club is designed to lead students interested in journalism into their perspective fields. At the end of the year the club had a special luncheon to honor those who had excelled in their classes. ,, pn it 1 -7 I 0 First Row - Sabrina Thomas, Stephanie Canin, Debbie Theriault, Kelli Hawkins, Julie Jones, Kelly Harris Second Row - Ann Marie Hagmann, Dawnielle Congiardo, Darilyn Sisemore, Christine VanKampen, Jane Doulo, Carolyn Murphy, Ms. Wilson Third Row - Brad Rawls, Aaron Glatman, Michael Chen, Scott Raber. V' ,. .v-Q9-I ..2'.!L'1 Grinning at the end of another deadline, Dawnielle Congiardo heads out of yearbook class satisfied with a job well done. Yearbook co-editor Kelli Hawkins works diligently on the opening section of Cot- tonwood '66. Her hard work is sure to pay off when the yearbook is finished. Kelly Harris looks with frustration to find out that she has a week to finish her section. Kelly is not only involved in designing the yearbook, but also in selling it watching Julie Jones' precise measurements, Sabrina Thomas quickly up the do's and don'ts of making a layout. Festivities 25 rwf 3 I L 3 N E -N IE I I l 26 Festivities ' n' f ' ' ' Wm ' ., Q 4 , Q, 1 7' ' 1gWf941 .fJ 3 125553, K :I .2 Y , ,, W, f ! wif? V ff t V523 Zfza' WM 27727 ymffq Q.. ,. , , .ax r ' ,cz ,, Spanish Club: Mike Abraham, Heather Alderson, Devora Binder, Danelle Boland, Laura Bowden, Dawn Boxwel, Ashley Brooks, Chris Brown, Lisa Bryant, Joan Burtsell, Laura Billon, Nydio Carbajal, Gigi Carrano, Alison Chee, Cary Chee, Huey-Ly Chen, Julian Chen, Cin- dy Chul, J'aime Coultice, Rachel Corley, Andria Dickins, John Doans, Kathy Fltzer, Matt Fisher, Kathleen Gannon, Rosanne Garcia, Bichelle Genet, Aaron Glatman, Cheron Harville, Shahana Hassan, Margi Hibschman, Mary Houghton, Danita Humphrey, Emily Jorge, Marcia Kingsbury, Dawn Lacerle, Devin Last, Michelle Schuman, Kelley Shifflett, Roman Stowell, Konstantinos Syrengeles, Janet Lee, Leland Jay, Marisa Marris, Philip Macy, Thida Mahasucon, Terrie McKinney, Kenny Montgomery, Neil Okazaki, Melanie Phan, Zoe Syrengeles, Chris Tarango, My-Lin Truong, Wendy Uyedo, Cynthia Phillips, Jennifer Phillips, Amy Polakoff, Yvette Powell, Lisa Robin- son, Debbie Ram, Diane Sands, Nancy Sands, Scott Saxo ' ' - n, Diane Wong, Janet Chlh yu Wu, Mike 1 Y 24? Spanish Club member, Leland Jay, shows this spirit at a football game. Leland is a three year member and hopes to one day become on interpreter. Junior. Emil Jorge, enjoys a lesson in his geometry class. He is a member of the Spanish Club, which he has belonged to for three consecutive years. W QM l ff f f ' f f x7 f f W 'W W , - ff .Jr 27' J , , ' , fmfw . , , W ,,,,,,,, dw :' jf? , .vkffld Senior, Aaron Glatman, anxiously heads toward home after a full day of school to do some homework. Aaron is not only a member of Spanish Club, but he also serves as the club's secretary and treasurer, .,,.,, f A12 f A j ,Y V .P an 1 - - x 2 French Club: Pam Armstead, Chiki Aurang, Beatrix Bourdy, Rachel Brophy, Miriam Burstein, Caroline Cerneka, Jane Chapman, Mike Chen, Pam Chueh, Kit Cokik, Mike Dawson, Dawnita Delcasale, Preet Dhillon, Andria Dickens, Linnette Donohue, Marc Dourdin, Susan Egan, Susie Elston, Elli Exacoustos, Ann Faircloth, Thierry Fairon, Denelle Flynn, Danielle Giles, Jenny Gilroy, Ginger Ginder, Shalesh Gupta, Koren Golstein, Denise Horner, Albert Howe, Erica Huang, Curtis Hyatt, Jon Hyatt, Patty Jettie, Jon Jost, Lisa Defalas, Lisa Kim, Chanda King, Evo Kjoss, Brigitte Koenig, Shubert Koong, Farren Last, Janet Lee, Gina Leong, Kam Lewis, Marisa Macris, Terry McKinney, Kim Mirsoltani, Mark Molnar, Sarah Mueller, Tom Nockold, Jennifer Nunes, Lara Obradovitch, Karen Oca, Jean- nie Park, Mickelle Perslow, Rosemary Peters, Jennifer Phillips, Erin Roccah, Staci Ray, Trisha Rinella, Stephanie Schweig, Johanna Silverthorne, Julie Simmons, Thomas Sohn, Soteria Syrengelas, Tam Ta, Debbie Theriault, Jen- nifer Tyo, Robert Tyo, Holly Vineyard, Grace Wang, Jamie Welsh, Mark Welzen, Katja Werner, Mike Wheeler, Kathy Wiest, Peter Wilson, Jill Windel, Julius Ypmo, Brad Rawls, Lori Roeple, Cynthia Phillips, Lisa Lerno, April Allen, Kim Staley, Eric Bloom, Sunny Oslin, Kim Migasi, Michelle Torgrodo, Eric Lupescu, Courtney Mon, Michelle Stratton FRENCH SPANISH SPANISH, FRENCH FIESTA FOREVER The French Club, advised by Ms. Roberts, was concerned with providing students with a taste of French culture, Some activities which helped to accomplish this were pastry parties with all the trimmings, this provided students with the opportunity to earn the art of French cuisine. They went on a field trip to see a French movie, then on to lunch at a typical French restaurant. French camp, where only French was spoken, and of course the annual soccer game against the German Club were also a huge part of the year. The Hispanic culture is very prevelant in Southern California, and the Spanish Club was formed in order ro enhonce an awareness of this in interested students. During the year, they attended a Spanish camp and are at various Mexican Restaurants. They also visited Olvero Street in Los Angeles. This club offered scholarships to outstanding Sponish students as well as to students of the Hispanic descent, 'lr-4' I i GPA along with extracurricular activities. Jamie Welsh, a dedicated member of the French Club, works diligently to complete a well-written report on the French culture. Jamie is a three year member of this club and is hop- ing to travel to France sometime to practice what he has learned. , X , 'x Brad Rawls listens closely to the foreign words pronounced by his teacher, Ms. Roberts. Brad is in his third year of French and is quite interested in the different culture. Almost fluent, Brad manages a 3.5 Malcom Womack enjoys his time in the classroom and gives an oral speech in French class. Being active in drama, It's an easy task for him. Festivities 27 26 Festivities GERMAN CLUB SOARING HIGH FLYING FAR The German Club brought many students interested in the German language and its culture together. Many outings allowed students to ex- perience a part of the German culture, though sometimes the club engaged in purely social events, The German Club also sponsored an ex- change program, which offered a most educational intercultural experience. ,' :I g J, ,Qt l s I ,7. fr. ,f' J ' f, ,, German Club: Scott Raber, Jamie Welsh, Lori Halblg, Janan Stringer, Wei-Chao Chang, Robert Brantner, Randy Bugge, Russ Bugge, Patrick Bren- nan, Roger Yoh Yon Orrick, Shirley Chlu, Carolyn Hess, Heldl Stauch, Derek Stanford, Brenda Vaorting, Sheri Mlllar, Brlan Molles, Jeff Harmon, Geoff Blckel, Laura Junkermann, Paula Wasikowske, Tracy Reynolds, Dlana Cheng, Emllle MacFarlan, Marc Brown, Cathy Chen, Jimmy Oberacker, Kenton Brooks, John Morgen, Robert Datey, Robert Menke, Stan Abrams, Wes Hsu, Robert Vyclus, Chu Van Kanper, Matt Caner, Mary Wu, Todd Poulos, Scott Sargeant, Johnna Silverthorne, David Fraser, James Shepherd, Heather Frewln, Monica Fett, Ron Stomper, Alex Chang, Nick Duhle, John Yaurk, Vanessa Thomas, Jeff Palk, Jodal Sareml, Tad Nummedal, Paul Ottone, Susan Bajuar, Joe Gross, Peg Gross, Brian Shew, Jackie Snook, Doug Chapman, Helen Hemming, Cliff Kjoss, Jamie Eickoff, Janet Buys, Kim Fullemon, David Cheng ---W-......,,,,4 4, Mr. Pectol, advisor of the German Club, energetically reads the daily bulletin to his class. He ls the only German teacher for the I, ll, and Ill levels. -' Sophomore, Derek Boker, plays his trumpet to the best of his ability in order to please the band Instructor. As an A student ln his German class, he enjoys ex panding his knowledge as a member ln the German Club. Sophomore Girls' Football Team: Kirstin Taylor, Darlane Kamm, Judy Davis, Tracy Dolan, Trisha Rlnella, Elli Ex- acustos, Kim Ramseyer, Dana Rosenfeld, Lisa Bellwood, Michelle Henderson, Julie Siler, Kanani Turco, Llsa Halaby, Kelly Clark, Janice Terby, Gina Mcaffee, Megan Wood, Aimee Lewis, Eva Paine, Stephanie Scott, Joey Marquart, Denise Novak, Yvonne Soule -nf Kirsten Olson, Rachel Kroner, Jody Gunther, Lisa Craig, Rosa Hernandez, Brooke Mabe, Holly Crum, Allison Davis, Nada Naff, Jenny Sussmihl, Dawn Bokwell, Lore Roepke, Cathy Garcia, Karen Hanah, Laura Patterson, Erin Cordes, Lisa Orvis, Angela Craven, Tracey Delaney, lleen Mall, Katie Cummings, Janet Murphy, Princina Wong, Marty Jo Spersoc, Kelly Hall, Kym Gwinn, Charon Harvel, Rachel Corley, Rhonda Haosled, Holly Brand, Kim McAllister, Amber Olliger, Joan Burtsell GERMAN GIRLS FOOTBALL FROSH, soPH GIRLS' FOOTBALL CONQUERS ALL Under the coaching of Mr. Lung, both freshman and sophomore girls' football team played some very competitive games during the football season. They kept in shape by working out in the weight room which was a most rewording experience. These teams were formed to prove that it is possible for girls to play the sport also. l Freshman, Marty Jo Sprulock, enjoys the Winter choir concert which many of her friends are appearing in. Not only is she a Cheerleader, but also the quarter- back for the freshman football team - girls' that is! Festivities 29 30 Festivities 1 v gets Ns: , Kim Owen. member of the Futures club, smiles as she walks into her 5th period class. She hosjust come from an interesting Futures club meeting and con't wait to shore the news with her friends. BACK TO THE FUTURE Q Futures club is offered tor of the Futures club. They explore the different advancing technologies and their application in tomorrow's world. Pro- blem solving games, high tech videos and criticalfcreative thinking exercises are us and prepare for life in the 21st century. Outstanding futurist D f by Dr. Cross who is also the instruc- ed to help members be aware of guest speakers were invited to share their ideas with the group and interesting field trips were part of this club's ClCl'iVlfleS. lui 'Q-'7 Tina Calderon ponders many futurlst ideas as she strolls the halls. Hmm, says Dr. Cross, l'm not sure if well be flying space jets like the Jetsons in the late 21st century. Dr. Cross is the advisor of the Futures Club and L.A. Animation. , X First Row - Aaron Simmons, Wes Shu, Rondt Bugge, Jeremy Bloomglen, Ricky Bernstein, Jason Lewls, John McMahon Second Row - Kim Henery, Kim Gulnn, Lisa Orvis, Kristin Rowley, Sarah George, Tina Calderon, Lisa Perles Third Row - Roy Lin, James Bloomquist, Jeff Wheeler, Mike Tu, Jennifer Hine, Greg Sorensen, Neil Okazaki, Jeff McConnell L A ANIMATION FUTURES CLUB 'Front Row - David Sohn, Phillip Shawy, Randy Bugge, Robert Sohn Second Row - Katie Headley, Mike DeAlba, Ari Martini, Dean Breinstein, Angel Ferado, Dr. Crass Angel Ferado shows the correct way ro solve an algebraic equation. Angel is also a member of L.A. Animation, which provides him with a creative outlet. Randy Bugge takes a break away from his daily actlvltles to think about L.A. Animation Club. ANIMATORS COME ALIVE The purpose of L.A. Animation is to learn more about the animation coming from Japan and come to an agreement on it. L.A. Animation's activities included going to watch movies, getting together for parties, and enjoying each other's company. ' , r -A ffilfiw Sean Creasy listens attentively to Dr. Cross glvlng his yearly Introduction to L.A. Animation. He can't wait to look at the movies and comic strips which deal with Japanese events. POTATO FARMERS AND SR. FEDS SHARE The Los Al Potato Farmers are a group of honest, hardworking students who are dedicated to raising the status of the lowly potatog perhaps the most taken for granted of all tubers. They have been involved in the study of complex carbohydrates, and in other potato-awareness activities. The Sr. Feds met almost daily this year with three objectives in mind - to share ideas, informa- tion, and enrich each other's vocabulary. They also participate in school activities, cheer at games, and provide support for drama and musical productions. Los Al Sr. Fed advisor, Mrs. Trujillo gives instructions to the operators of the new lighting equipment in the MPC while she dedicates her time to perfecting the sound. With a concerned look, Sr. Fed, First Row - Kim Martin, Joe Coulter, Judy Holzgang, Lance LeCompte, Traci Gibson Second Row - Dart K F mmm-Hmmm l First Row - Mike Wheeler Second Row - John Spud Jost, Jeff Idaho Harmon, Brad Rawls, Larry Relnklng, Kent Nordstrom, Todd Flanagan Los Al Potato Farmers Jeff Harmon and Kent Nordstrom wait ln antlclpotlon for the announcement of the winners In the Best Nerd contest. There Is no doubt ln their mind as to who the winners wlll be. , Nm., yn., fig , O., 14 7 7 -2 2 V ,mr am, ,, T 1 1 x BPHUE mln wrt, A it Y tl' ' H4 fc -, , pq f 5851 Q ' F' K X ,ll 4 til I 3 1 fr c f. fi' L ' ff M V, A . ' V, Q fe 'R xx S! 'F fr xx? 1 ' b y cj YU Q.11f , if I F Z Lance LeCompte stares at the Glaudinl, Mrs. Trujillo, Cristi Martinez 32 Festivities, scoreboard with big hopes. lint leo Cl lil .ri'3I-we First Row - Kristine Kanasl, Jull Fusco, Charlto Adle, Danelle Burlck, Sheri Millar, P. J. Long Second Row - Mr. Consldlne, Sherry Long, Kleran Gunsaulas, Brenda Voortlng, Hillary Rautt, Barrie Dafforn, Kathy Pelllgrlna, Cindy Morln, Stacy Slmands, Jeanne Allard, Julletta Slpprelle. L.A. POTATO FARMERS SR. FEDS SENIOR SURVIVORS SENIOR REBELS GROUP SPIRIT CONTINUES Los Al's senior t-shirt clubs continue the tradi- tion of Las Al pride and spirit. These two par- ticular groups, The Senior Rebels and Senior Sur- vivors, were clubs made up of senior girls who went to games and supported our teams an to I .. I ' ' I .tiff--1E'-M'I':ff'7fZ'. :f'' Z k i' ., 1rfr?-':'.1-:rs'N1.z4:f ' V- .- -. 41225,:':11fs?-w':2Gm1EPf1 ' A , :,:j5.,.,,g. ,ar - ' 'f .4 -5:5111 it 3 I .,'j?Q:QEf:QEI ' '1 ,I i . 'si '. 211 , f I ' V - frf t sw' , 251 .1 ',:',1'f' 1.--:Sri -1, 41 - - I - ' -X? Ilf??5i1-: sei - I . 1 , :gy k . I Mrs. Ramsburg ls this year's Senior Sur- vlvor advisor. First Row - Kelley Shlfflet, Holly Vineyard, Jennifer Phillips, Janet Lee Second Row - Danlto Humphrey, Jeannle Park, Devora Binder, Andra Dickens, Tam Ta Sindy Morin sits contemplating her next move, Should I flnlsh my psychology or 1lstory? she wonders, 'if , ' '5 ',. , 7 X can-f Senlor Rebel member, Juli Fusco gives her friend Jana Llfshln a llft to her next class. Festlvltles 30 84 Clubs SPIRIT GROUPS CARRY ON GREAT ANNUAL SPIRIT STICK TRADITION OF COMPETING This past year at Los Alamitos High School there have been many more spirit groups and clubs than in any other previous year. They ranged everywhere from the Los Al Potpto Farmers to the popular Anti-Complacency League to the Photo Club. Two such clubs are the Bleacher Bums and the spirit group X-Clusively L.A. These clubs are formed at the beginning of the year and jackets or T-shirts are made with the club name and the members pet names printed on them. ff y ,r llr., , e .ww r' I ff -4 ff'1P 1 , ,f , I wt.,-wwf I , - f I x ,rv A . 1. . ., ..... Wi, . ,, ,nw 1 X-Cluslvely L.A.: Front Row - Diane Jay, Karyn Cook, Alison Chee Second Row - Megan Laura Younkin looks up from her work and smiles. Morrow, Allison Perkins, Ashley Brool-cs, Beth Carlson, Cindy Ludlam, Jill Reynolds, Pirayeh She is an active member of the Freshman Club, LA's Pedarsanl Third Row - Wendy Shiroma, Julie Hocking, Wendy Hines, Dawn Goldsmith, S.U.R.F. AW .B-Jig 9 f 1 ,V ' Bleacher Bums: Front Row f JoDee Guenther, Kym Ellison, Ano Saladelgas, Anjolette Fruehan, Kristie Varvak, Tami Wilhelm Second Row - Cheron Har- I ville, Rachel Corley, Stephanie Hursh, Ms. Seymour, Kristy VanZutphen, Toni Sisson ,F C Gill od sur I l T-SHIRT GROUPS COMPETE FOR SPIRIT STICK AWARD Eoch yeor o fine trodition is upheld ot Los Alomitos High School - the spirit stick competi- tion. Eoch of the spirit groups in the school com- peted for this oword in the best possible woy, with strong school spirit ond pride. The clubs oll went to eoch footboll gome or other sporting events ond cheered os loud os they could for Los Al. At the end of the seoson the oword is given to the club or spirit group thot hod the most school spirit overoll ot eoch spor- ting event. The club LA S.U.R.F. wos mode up of mostly freshmen while the Roscols were o combinotion of both freshmen ond sophomores. For Freshmen, this octivity wos quite new to them ond wos o lot of fun. Lunchtime meetings were o must to plon the future octivities of the club. The odvisors, Mrs. Jeri Korosik ond Mrs. Gladys Stough supervise these meetings. I Wendy Uyedo tokes o breok from her strenuous exercises in her P.E. class. She is o member of the T-shirt club X- Clusively L.A. X-CLUSIVELY L.A. BLEACHER BUMS LA's S.U.R.F. RASCALS Ax' ru' IM- LA S.U.R.F. Front Row - Chrystie Plotis, Holly Watson, Kim King, Jeonne Sickel Second Row - Mrs. Korosik, Jill Riordon, Nonci Hibschmon, Tino Alvorez, Potty Ivins, Trocy Doyle, Soroh Anne Libby Third Row - Louro Younkin, Kim Engel, Kristin Ogle, Jennifer Booth, Bonnie Viets 5 I I l Roscols: Front Row - Coroline Cerneko, Pom Chueh, Andreo Bloom, Kristie Shelly, Noncy Weintroub Second Row - Julie Scott, Zoe Syrengelos, Soterlo Syrengelos, Shoron Smith, April Corblin, Jenny Gilroy, Mrs. Stough Clubs 85 R.O.P. STRIVES TO BUILD FUTURE AT LOS AL y The Regional Occupational Program enabled enthusiastic students the chance to 1 pursue their future careers. ROP classes were offered during school hours and after school. Students received free job training in a variety of courses. They ranged from training in CVE foods, retail, and office, to welding, auto shop, signmaking 1 commercial art, photography, office occupational skills, and basic com- puter training. Funded by the federal government, the ROP courses were taught by the faculty. Teaching welding and metal fabrications was Art Broadhurst. Supervising the office occupations course was Fran Smallfield. Directing ROP photography was Ron Con- sidine, and finally, teaching signmaking and commercial art was Judy Hemphill. ln these courses, students could sharpen their career skills and broaden their knowledge of their potential occupational choices. This gave them the opportunity to ensure their success in fields which they were interested in and the experience which they would need once they graduated. I l 7. I Senior John Simundza displays the cutting techniques necessary for perfection in silk-screening and graphics. ROP class provides for much needed concentration, yet also provides enjoyment. Demonstrating careful awareness, senior Mike Stugan shapes and smooths an ordinary piece of wood into a skateboard. ROP wood- ' ' ' ' nusually shop enables students to use their imagination to create u useful projects. Senior Robert Gross displays his exceptional skills learned during ROP as he peiforms o variety of calculations on the compu computers is taught ln ROP. ter. The basic skills and fundamentals of operating ., Q ., c ' 1 .1 1 ,f , , ,. M V I I .. 29,10 4:54. ' H - , , , . Examining the design of the graphic letters to be used in his next project, Nick Marrick displays the dedication and commitment needed for success. l 3 P I F Y' .- i 'FW 4 ft, 'xr I 1 . ROP photography, Cynthia Smith develops her film. She is dedicated to the of photography and capturing special times. With all the experience she gains, can spend time having fun with the mmnm ' 5... . '-X i A i , . ,.,.t .. W, - - :L ,ng ROP art, juniors Grant VanCleve and Robert Wernerjoin forces to create a new UW. in their art work. Freshman Brandon Collier watches as he learns the new techni- orws displayed by the others. 2.0.72 . ffs' .... 1' 117 rxgfm ! M 3' ,,.-f,g41r'f ,. ax , As Lisa Cimmarusti looks through lecture notesg the CVE foods instructor explains the process of conduc- ting oneself with the customers Festivities 37 Q8 Festivities DANCE CLUB GET'S A KICK OUT OF '86 With the instruction from Mrs. Fleming, the dance club was able to expand their incredible talents quite a bit. This beneficial club, consisting of forty-three dance orientated girls, gave the members a great deal of self-confidence and pride. It also was a perfect opportunity to show the rest of the student body what inside talents these girls had. They kept in shape and practiced all year aiming for their main performance which was at the Drill Team Spring Show. This past year they perform- ed to a variety ,of songs with all different rhythms which brought on a great deal of enthusiasm throughout the audience. The T-Shirt club, Senior Screamers, brought on a great amount of enthusiasm at many of the sporting events. Although small, this group added much spirit throughout the en- tire year. -'---Nl... U1 Dance Club: Shawn Cardes, Michelle McLinden, Don Rena Minor, Sabrina Tifrit, April Allen, Mikki Atkinson, Lisa Lerno, lllina Alames, Samantha Lannon, Jill Winds, Tracy Pereira, Patty lvins, Michelle Perslow, Holly Noonan, Cim Kelley, Julie Coontz, Puanal Pereira, Elalne Weist, Regina Jenkins, Amie Jenkins, Tally Bur- rhart, Stephanie Robertson, Angela Carlsson, Beatrix Bourdy, Darcy Gilroy, Kristal Dooley, Stacie Ray, Vi Dangelenah, Stacey Scheeking, Barbara Ewing, Sue Ewing, Kate Bryson, Michg Gemmel, Jan Nein, Lisa Orvis, Michelle Malkemus, Michelle Thomas, Sarah Stiles, Pam Chuch, Denise Kaneko, Traci Engel, Lisa Bryant, Zoe Syrengelas ? ll' It Senior Screamers: Top Row - Karen Maestas, Kerry Kyle, Lisa Kaplan Bottom Row - Erin Anderson, Alisa Robinson, Tina Stevens, Lelkonia Sisson, Nancy Wong W, .A- Dance Club president, Shawn Cordes, leads the group in a performance. She is also the choreographer all the routines and has been for the past three Shawn is an avid dancer, and looks forward to major in college. With a smlle of contentment, member of the Senior SCYGOITIGFS, Kerry Kyle enjoys spending her time with her friends. Y N ,Cow Club: Sandra Larson, Danita Humphrey, Steve Wolf, Rick Murray, Jodai Soremi, Devora Binder, Jan Maulhart, Erica Huang-John Jost, Mike Wellington, Jennifer Phillips, Tarn Ta, Andrea Dickens, Amy Cross, Holly Vineyard, Marisa Macris, Kelley Shifflett, Mike Chen, Kiana Cheng, Angie Bollng, Darren Glaudini, Jeff Harman DANCE CLUB GUMBI REVIVAL CLUB COW CLUB DAIRY COW CLUB GUMBI REVIVAL CLUB CREATE NEW TRENDS Los Al saw the arrival of two new clubs dedicated to rather original causes this year. The Cow Club sought to bring greater public awareness to the significance of the cow in daily life and to arouse the level of consciousness of the bovine beauty ofthe cow. The Gumbl Revival Association was a club for those who shared a common interest in restoring Gumbi to the high-ranking position of a well- loved American hero. While some found this to be humorous, the members were quite serious about their work. As a result, they were a successful, trend-setting group. w ll 'l diff le' We a member of the Cow Club, Steve Wolf takes pleasure in par- in the canned food drive which proceeds go to needy nv? , .,., A '. M Gumbi Revival Association: Front Row - Wei-Chao Chang, Terry Liu, Mr. Isaacs Caclvisorj, Er- nie Blevins, David Combs Back Row - Scott Rainey, Stan Abrams, and lmre Golden Festivities 39 AO Festivities Senior, Karen Holstein, collects the jury's opi- nions ln an award winning Mock Trial Competi- tion. She has been part of the team for two years. , . lg Mock Trial Team: Kenton Brooks, Michael Dawson, Dorolyn Hamada, Jan Maulhardt, Jeff Palk, Scott Raber Grace Wang, David Sohn, Lisa Perles, Erln Raccah, Harjit Dhillon, Judy Holzgang, Robert Botey, Brad Rawls, Dnhrn Rnfnnr lill Enclnu D.-xl-.nn DAAI. llA.A- L.l-l....A:- u- A.n.--.- - 1- .L J., A Mr. -Phll Singer. the volunteer attorney fcoach, contemplates this case at his desk. He has been with the team since it was formed ln 1981. Freshman, Jill Ensley and junior, Darilyn Homada, take notes while waiting to be coll- Senior, Micheal Dawson, acts as lawyer, whilejunior, .Ieff Polk. acts as the plaintiff ln this case. Junior, Kenton Brooks, is a -witness ready to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth when called to the stand. Not only does Mock Trial call for much preparedness, but also quick thinking on everyone's part. All of these boys have spent countless hours the to a trial in ou as the winners. Junior, Lisa Perles, maturely speaks her mind when called to the stand. This procedure is much similar to o real trial. The witness takes a solemn oath, in this case, ta de- fend Dennis who is suspected of school vandalism. ed upon to speak their knowledge about the Dennis case. They must be well prepared to answer any question which may arise. ,J 5. Law Club: Kenton Brooks, Michael Dawson, Darolyn Hamada, Jan Maulhardt, Jeff Polk, Scott Raber, Grace Wong, David Sahn, Lisa Perles, Erin Raccah, Harjit Dhillon, Judy Holzgang, Robert Batey, Brad Rawls, Debra Rat- tner, Jill Ensley, Robert Book, Karen Holstein, Stewart Keplar, Pat Morrow, Sean Warman, Stephanie Abrego. Devora Binder, Howard Chalawsky, Michell DeMatto, Peter Deneff, Larry Foley, Rob Garden, Doug Halpin, David Hastie, Elise Heming, Mike Moore, Deborha Namm, Scott Saxon, Andrew Schiner, Brad Weaver, Joel Weiss, Shawn Cordes, Dana Siegel, James Kien, Ann Leonard, Tim Manning, Andy McMahon, Kym McRaven, Michelle Stoll, Lori Sullinger, Gary Wang, Diane Watson, Steve Wolf, Roger Yoh MOCK TRIAL LAW CLUB MOCK TRIAL LAW CLUB OVERULES The commended Mock Trial Team com- peted with thirty-three other schools at the Orange County Court House. This year's case was called, the people vs. Dennis - a criminal case about school vandalism. The team won two consecutive Orange County championships and two third place awards in state competitions. The well known Law Club was formed to promote and support students' interests in politics and of course, law. The Law Club supported the Mock Trial Team, sponsored an intramural APT Government field trip, and Prism Preventors Program. if '-di Kiwi? N? Senior Mike Moore, blows the trumpet with tremendous school spirit at a pep assembly. Not only is he a four year member of the Olympian Marching Band, . ' I d L CI b but also an active member of Law Club. He is presently making a decision on Mr- Ameflon' Qdwsor of me Mock Trfo team on OW' U ' prepmes me reom majoring in either law or music. He joined this club in order to learn more about one last time before competing. He is obviously a dedicated man. how justice is officially performed. Seniors, Jan Maulhardt, Scott Raber. and Deborah Rattner. study their roles carefully before stating their facts in front of rhejury. They all have won awards in this area. Festivities 41 ACADEMIC DECATHLETES STRIVE FOR VICTORY Decathlon 85-86 was a year for celebration in which team members Judy Holzgang, Jeff Harmon, Diane Watson, Malcolm Womack, David Orvis, Kent Nordstrom, Todd Flanagan, and Peter Wilson took many months out of their time and devoted it to prepare for November 7 at Tustin High School. These students were versed in six major sub- jects: Social Science, Fine Arts, Math, Economics, English Grammar and Literature, and Science. In addition, the team had to have skills in speech, interview, and writing. Los Al, overall, took second place in county against fifty other teams. This year's Super Quiz topic was Immigration and Los Al received first place for the first time ever. The review provided by several teachers paid off, and former students gave encouragement to this year's team. lt was a challenge for the team to keep up their heavy pressure from the administration and former decathletes. In return this dedication led the Decathlon Team to victory. Helping the team to victory, Mrs. Steeby prepares the students in sub- jects as Science and Economics. fi' - tix . , 1 X ,ma ,WM 2. 2 f, ffrf . X V r-I f' M- fl-a.,s.., ' ' '- Teacher's dedication leads to Decathlon's success. This Decathlon Team: Front Row - Judy Holzgang, Jeff Harmon, Diane Watson, Malcolm Womack, David Orvis Second year Mrs, Wilson put forth extra effort to help students Row -- Kent Nordstrom, Todd Flanagan, Peter Wilson before the big day. C xi ff' I' X246 3 I Studying for the Super Quiz portion, Malcolm Womack reads carefully Working together and quizzing each other is all a part of the Decathlon tea through Lisa l3urnbach's College Book. This is Malcolm's second year on Peter Wilson, Kent Nordstrom, Malcolm Womack, and Diane Watson are discuss Decofhlon ond is doing fremendously wellg the various topics for their next competition. r uintly Seniors: Front Row - Nicole Welsh, Pam Gold, Jill Callison Second Row - Mr. Rutherford, ise Herning, Kris Greggerson, Cathy Jenner DECATHLON SAINTLY SENIORS L.A. CONSPIRACY KIT GROUPS 'E TO OTHERS clubs at Los Al promote school spirit, but the Saintly rs, consisting of seven girls in their bright, red jackets pecial club activities. The club asked the community nate much needed food and clothing and in return gave it to needy foreign countries. shman spirit group, L.A. Conspiracy, advised by Mr. tin contributed to much of Los Al's spirit this past The girls went to football games and basketball and helped cheer them to victory. This club was an the spirit scale. ,4- 4 Mc, ff-, A 14 fr I if R' Q, A Q- Sul, ,J L.A. Conspiracy: Terri Reingardr, Suzanne Chaves, Holly Noonan, Susan Kuz- minsky, Rachel Brophy, Janet Murphy, Amy Merchant, Tarra Ham- merschmidt, Laura Lean, Jan Harden, Amy Jenkins, Mr. Celestln, Kim Stanfleld F' x g . f-V A l IN f W A , J . y, X rf v p 5 -, Passing period allows a few moments to gather books and talk with friends. Nicole Welsh and Elise Hernlng -..............., hurry to class. 413 Having a good tlme and sharing a piece of pizza, Derek Dubor- dieu and Debbie Mclntyre give each other a hug before retiring. FESTIVE TIME AT PARK CITY Once again the Los Al Ski Club was successful in providing it's members with a wonderful and ex- citing Winter Vacation ex- travaganza. The outing consisted of a group of ninety students and facul- ty members who spent their time at the Airport Hilton in Salt Lake City, Utah. The group tackled many nationally renow- ed ski slopes at resorts such as Alta, Park City, Park West, and Snowbird. The club is organized by Mr. Brody, club advisor, Debbie Theriault, Presi- dent, Kevin Falsken, Vice President, and Maureen Montroy, Secretary- Treasurer. Heather Johnson, Karen Klabouch, Jodi Shuppara, Jenni Gor- man, Sara Crumpton, and Lisa Spotskey, enjoy a good, but quick breakfast before a long day of skiing. -,kg 1, With the enthusiasm of skiing comes the drag of waiting In long llft llnes. To pass the time Julie Jones and Kelly Harris enjoy chafing with a few friends. -wwf Ski Club Members: Greg Hartman, Sky Dubourdieu, Grant VanCleve, Mlke Humphries, Gary Cunneen, Brandon Collier, Erlc Roberts, Kelli Hawkins, Dana Siegel, Darllyn Sisemore, Debbie Theriault, Debbie Mclntyre, Melanie Wood, Maureen Montroy, Juli Fusco, Derek Sparta, Hap LeCompte, Kim Smith, Rabin Lindley, Rebeca Copeland, Shan Esparza, Todd Phillips, Gress Alshire, Charito Adle, Kevin Falskin, Aimee Newlander, Vincent Nash, Matt Sweet, Jeff Long, Ron Scanlon, Shawn Cordes, Anita Johnson, Jim Schaffer, Jim Dupuy, Brian Meckler, Jeff Palk, Randy Paine, Eva Kjoss, Debbie Wiesler, Matt Singer, David Lowrey, Lisa Spotskey, Jennifer Gorman, Tricia Everson, Kelly Harris, Julie Jones, Tom Metgzer, Scon Sargeant, Chris Ziegler, Jeff Barrus, Cliff Kjoss, David Maher, Tim Calder, Michael Johnson, Bobby Sylvia, Darren Smith, Bobby Lienau, Mike Thomas, Heather Johnson, Cory Quinn, Mike Mullaney, lngrid Brain, Dave Cutler, Noreen Wenjen, Scott Welsh, Todd Welsh, Brad Cravens, Stacy Thomas, Sara Crumpton, Jodi Shuppara, Jody Crum, Cathy Poe, Rob Garden, Bucky Kile, Tim LaMance, Karen Klabough, Michele Stoll, Laurel Kergan, Shelley Skoglund, Nicole Furgiuele, Eva Paine, Tim Manning, John Whitlock, Nick Gian- formaggio, Steve Esquivel, Scott Fullerton, Stacy Speights, Keala Walker, Wendy Anthony, Matt Famolaro, April Bartrom, Col- leen Kimball Taking a break, Wendy Orr, Debbie Theriault, Kelli Hawkins, Melanie Wood, Shawn Cordesl and Dana Siegel contemplate about whether to eat lunch at the bottom or going to the mid way lodge. fi 1 ll ll SKI CLUB I WINTER FORMAL '86 WINTER FORMAL '86 DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY January 11th marked the date of an ex- travagant and memorable event for many students. It was the night of the Winter Formal, f The evening, for many, began with dinner on the town and then a ride to the fancy Hyatt Regency Hotel in Los Angeles. The ballroom was filled with tables of unique d'oeuvres, beautiful ice sculptures, a pop band, and people dressed in lux- urious formals and tuxedoes. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the Snowball Queen. Linda Jensen, the 1986 Snowball Queen, J1 reacted with much excitement. All of these events put together created a special night to remember. The 1986 Snowball Queen Candidates and their Escorts: Eddie Roche, Ella Turtlntine, Jlm Devlin, Ronna Coulter, Steve lseda, Undo Jensen, Kirsten Shaw, Doug Wadleigh, Kim Rodefeld, and David Alvarez. Seniors, Stacia Copeland and Michael Bernstein, ' Many people consider dancing as the best way to work off a big dinner. Suzie Pray, Scott Welsh, Jody Crum, SONS in harmony to me Strings from me bond Tracy Melton, and Wendy Poe take advantage of this and dance the night away. Om Ox' , G71 QW! CZ? uniors, Teri Dean and Wendy Nugier, take a break in between songs. This is their second T winter formal together and it is getting better as the years go by. John Vreeland and Kim Eckertt enjoy the fancy d'oeuvres served at ' the dance. Special is the perfect word to describe this night, as G they revel in each other's company. 'Q 46 Festivities SENIORIOTERS FORM TO SUPPORT COMMITTEE MEMBERS COALESCE Seniorioters was o very octive spirit group involved in mony different activities. At Los Al, they stru11ed oround in custom-mode white jackets with jail bars ond red fingernails on the back as their logo. Decoroting their cars, ond moking grand parking lot entrances during footboll season was their trademork. With red visors displaying the Seniorioters '86 nome, this group of seniors definitely stood out in the crowd!! The Los Al Senior Selebriteez were a group of twenty spirited senior girls. All of these groupies were members of the senior class committee, and everyone was also in- volved in a variety of other clubs. When it come right down to it, they were always there to support the football, soccer, bosketball ond the rest of the Los Al athletic teams. fl' Z. , c . Shawn Cordes and Dana Siegel shore o hug ofter a Griffin victory. , vi 4 , 1 , S J' f' , ,. , '51 Top to Bottom - Heldl Gray, Dono Wadleigh, Dano Siegel, Shano Kellmon, Donna Hardin, Cathy Poe, Jody Crum, Debbie Mclntyre, Kelli Hawkins, Melonle Wood, Debbie Theriault, Tracy Sternin, Gina Turl, Shawn Cordes, Dorilyn Slsemore, Brooke Bunsell, Suzy Prey, Sora Brain, Michele Stoll, Moren Kussler, Christine Dennis, An- dreo Borrows, Wendy Orr, Dina Reyes, Julie Johnson, Cindy Plttsey, Shanna Hemmings ,gs -Y' 35,1 'G QB' 1 ,G .am H'cD ln her best halr-do, Paula Wasikawski gives her winning nerdy grin. Alphabetically: Chiki Aurang, Srocy Burris, Stephanie Grohm, Donna Hays, Cindy John50 Llstovich, Von Orrick, Kristin Pipal, Shannon Polacek, Stephanie Polacek, Debra Rottner Shahon, Carole Shane, Cathy Siler, Janan Springer, Tracy Stowell, Traci Trombino, Grace Wong, Wosikawski, Kathy Woitavich. l I E I I I l Flrst Row - Ann Tarlton, Ella Turrentlne, Ann Sauve, Stephanle Snow, Alllson Klng, Pam Rozalls, Vanessa Thomas Second Row - Llnda Jensen, Jennifer Swanson, Laura Huff, Tally Trujlllo, Mlchelle Schuman, Mlchelle Schuman, Michelle Overbeek, Kim Rodefeld, Robln Llndley Thlrd Row - Chrlstlna Welrer, Anne Buonocore, Dawnlelle Con- giardo, Ronna Coulter, Wendy Poe, Ann Marle Hagmann, Klrsten Shaw, Rebecca Copeland, Nora Lal3ouff SENIOR RIOTERS SENIOR SELEBRITEEZ WJLTL JENERIC JUNIORS JUNIORS' SPIRITS SOAR T-shlrt clubs have been a rradltlon at Los Al for many years. Clubs such as the .lenerlc Junlors and WJLTL help support the many Los Al teams and organlzatlons by cheerlng them on to vlc- tory and jolnlng ln durlng the pep assemblles. The frlends that make up these clubs are also maklng memorles that wlll last forever. ., 1 , Astonlshed by what she sees, Jenerlc Junlor, Anne Buonocore looks on for more eye-opening entertalnment. fl 4 New to America, Jullus Ypma takes a look around hls new school. Thlngs are a llrtle dlfferenr than they were back home ln Holland. Flrst Row - Sally Lee, Llsa Perles, Joml Mack, Jannls Dlllon, Rosmarl Peters, .loelle Anlsman Second Row Sracle Llghr, Mark Reutzel, Scott Ralney, Greg Saylln, Jullus Ypma, Carol Roberts 47 fm 48 Festivltles FROSH-SOPH VIE FOR SPIRIT STICK T-Shirt and jacket clubs are very popular on the campus. The purpose of these fun-filled clubs are to get students joyously involved in school activities. Two such clubs were Klass Act and L.A Anonymous. Klass Act was a group of spirited and involved sophomores, with Erin Raccah as the president and Julie Seaborn as vice president, Erin and Julie were actively involved in ex- tracurricular activities as well as in academics. The main objective of L.A Anonymous was to show up at every varsity game and vie for the spirit stick. Erin Cordes was the presi- dent of L.A Anounymous, and was also a member of the Omega drill team. Vice-president, Denise Seifel also was a member of the Omega drill team. Spirit clubs like these are prevolont at Los Alamitos. The screaming dedicated fans wore flashes of red, blue, and gold to exhibit their pride and spirit in the traditional Griffin fashion. Holly Crum of L.A.'s Anonymous turns around ta talk to one of her friends during the Varsity football game. Sophomore, Melinda McDonald, watches enthusiastically as the gome begins, Not only is Melinda an active member of club Klass Act, but she is also our school mascot. ' L.A.'s Klass Act: Front Row - Erin Raccah, Louren Reeves, Mindy Hancock, Vicki Kuzmich Second Row - Jen- nifer Maitlan, Kris Gibson, Heothr Heyer, Sharon Bordas, Melinda McDonald, Julie Seaborn Third Row - Marci McGolden, Laura Dawson, Brigitte Biringer, Deanna Barber, Chalyce Deyries, Amy Holzgang L.A. Anonymous: Michelle Atkin, Natalie Bourdy, Jennifer Brooks, Joan Burtsell, Lisa Caudlllo, Jennifer Cheroske, Susan Collins, Katy Commings, Erln Cordes, Dana Cippollone, Holly Crum, Alyson Davis, Tanya Ellis, Julle Fshen- brener, Julie Everett, Megan Fife, Wendy Goodman, Debbie Gunderson, Tiffany Hall, Lori Maulhardt, Collen May, Nida Naffarrette, Kristen Nlcolaou, Tricia Pettigrew, Amy Ripplemeyer, Julie Roupenper, Toadie Sander- son, Denise Seigel, Lisa Shilisky, Yasmine Tifrit, Suzanne Turrentine, Anne Ward, Tanya Weth, Princina Wong Q5 1 - Senior, Cathy Jenner, enjoys participating in many clubs. Some of them include yearbook staff, photography, and the Olympian Mor- ching Bond. E Junior, Margi Hibschman is a well-known performer, both on stage and as a Varsity Songleoder. takes o brea friends. ,4fr'11h,, , 551 'AX ' 1 EIQQQWER1 . , J SS, . L, xx, Carol Shane, member of Senior Selebriteez and Choir, ls o very busy senior at Los Al. Along with learning, friends are on important pon of her life at school. Keeping busy is what Cindy Pittsey does best. Her ac- tivities include color guard, Senior Rioters, and National Honor Society. She has been able to maintain a 4.0 GPA. CLUB CANDIDS il' il i FX . my l ll , , N 1 Kent Wells never hesitates to perform on stage. He dances at the -Sweetheart Dance to set the pace. Friends ore an lmportanr part of school. Bucky Kyle shows his lunchtime smile as he and his Suzanne Turrentine, member of the Omega Drill Team, . I U k from practice in order to visit with her ff'endSfemef1'SCe obouffun mes- Jason and Elena shore o moment of peace with each other at the annual Winter Formal. This will be o night to remember for always. NEW TO THE COURT, QUEEN LAUREL KERGAN TAKES CROWN This past basketball season proved to be a great one. Along with many victories, there was also the celebration of the Queen of Courts. The 1985-86 candidates nominated by the players were Cassie Beyer, Wendy Orr, Sara Brain, Suzie Prey and Laurel Kergan. The student body chose Laurel Kergan to reign for the next year. It was clear that Laurel would be an excellent representative of the basketball team because of her extensive school participation and warm personality. T 2 ,,..,m.. New to Los Al, junior Ryan Blossey shoots, hoping to score and bring the team to another Griffin victory. 50 Performing Arts N l I r - . ti E First Row - Cassie Beyer, Wendy Orr Second Row - Suzie Prey, Laurel Kergan, and Sara Brain The proud fathers of the girls watch the Queen of Court, Laurel Kergan, smile at the crowd and begin her promenade around the gym. fllv -L M gp' 2 if ii TT, 'ii JV ll L A f ' t Ei AQ w u rg s..,4a I r A I In perfect form, captain of the basketball team J. T. Snow shoots another basket during the worm-up action of the Queen of Courts game. 'i 'o 1 K. I 1 f iw Leaping to the basket, the six foot-six inch player Mo Warner goes for rwo more winning Griffin points. COURTS QUEEN OF The 1964-85 Queen of Courts Mary Kate Hagmann returns the sceprer to Mrs. Hart ond prepares to crown the new queen, i' TQ, '2 With crown and scepter, Laurel Kergan begins her reign. She graciously watches the opplouding crowd in owe ofthe evening's events. Performing Arts 51 FOREIGN EXCHANGE VENTURES TO AMERICA Welcoming fine students from different countries, Los AI provided homes and an American learning ex- perience for those individuals. t Thomas Metzger came to us from a small town in Switzerland called Zweisimmen. He came through the organization called Youth for Understanding. Thomas entered Los Al as a senior and was 17 years old. Thomas arrived on August 26 and stayed with the Tripletts of Seal Beach. According to Tom, school here was easier, Back in Switzerland they went to school six 'days a week and had eight to ten lessons a day. Tom still has to wait to graduate because you must be 20 years old to graduate in Switzerland. Tom's favorite thing about Los Al was the girls. Back at home there was only one or two girls to a class. Thomas enjoys snow ski- ing in Switzerland but likes the California beachesjust as well. 52 Festivities l'm Joaquin Garcia, an exchange student from Spain. I think Los Al is a great school. The teachers and people of Los Al make me feel as if I were in Spain. Here at Los AI there are so many activities that you always have something to do. l'm enjoying the soccer team and the players are wonderful people, so I don't have any pro- blems. ln the second semester l'm going to try tennis and see if l'm able to make the team. I think that this school is perfect with its well equipped rooms, its beautiful grass and its big and great courts and fields in sports. l'm really glad that I could come to this school and if I could do it once more I surely would. -Joaquin Garcia i Patrik Stenberg, senior, was one of our new foreign exchange students traveling all the way to Los Alamitos from Gothenburg, Sweden. Although Patrik enjoyed being in America he did miss his family and friends back at home. He also missed his mother's cook- ing and all the wonderful food there, like potatoes, meatballs, and cheese. Patrik does enjoy the weather here because he says Sweden is too cold in the winter. Patrik was living with the Robin- son family in Rossmoor and enjoyed them very much. He also attended badminton practice every morning at 6 a.m. Patrik's hobbies include mono skiing, and playing the guitar in a small band. The main reason Patrik came to America was to learn more about our culture and how we lived and also to better learn our language. 'Q ATN On August 6, Ann Faber, a foreign ex- change student from Copenhagen, Denmark arrived in Los Alamitos where she was to live with Bruce and Joanne Robinson. Ann was a senior and seventeen years old when at Los Al. Ann got a kick out of how everyone at school call- ed each other honey and sweetheart She really enjoyed all the classes she was able to choose from. According to Ann, school in the United States was very different from her school in Denmark. In Denmark, her schedule changed from day to day, whereas Los AI kept the same schedule. Ann en- joys playing tennis, snow skiing, and making some of her own clothes. She very much enjoyed our California beaches and our warm climate. Ann's favoriteclass was drama with Mrs. Trujillo. My nome is Marc Dourdin ond I om from Fronce. I love the Colifornio climote becouse it's hot in the summer ond mild in the winter. I olso enjoy the school here becouse the teochers ore friendly ond relox- ed. However, I think Americon schools don't hove enough closses. I believe this becouse students don't hove o boses in eoch subject. Every subject is impor- tont to hove cz good formotion for o good job. Although Americon schools don't require enough closses, they do offer eoch student o choice. I like to choose the closses I wont. I olso like to get out of school ot 2:40 p.m. becouse I hove ci lot of free time. l'm from Rome, Ito- Iy. I come ot the end of August ond ofter o little bit of home sickness, I con soy thot l'm hoving o reolly good time. l'm living with Corol Scott ond Sheri Millor, ond I like it o lot. My first impres- sion of Southern Colifornio wos the wonderful weother ond the possibility of enjoying the beoch oll yeor long. I reolly like Los Al, moybe becouse it is eosier thon my school, but especiolly becouse I hove more freedom to choose my closses ond porticipote in sports. It is going to be o greot experience for me. I will leorn o new Ionguoge, meet new friends, ond hove o lot of fun. I know I'll miss everything very much when I go home, but I hope to come bock to Americo soon. - F roncesco Tozzi Hi my nome is Julius Ympo ond l'm 0 foreign exchonge stu- dent from the Netherlonds. At home I lived in o reol' smoll villoge with obout 500 inhobitonts, ond thot wos quite o chonge when I come here. l'm living in Rossmoor with the Fuellemon fomily, I orrived lost August, ond I've seen 0 lot of interesting things olreody. I reolly like th-e school here becouse it's so dif- ferent from our school. I've got much more fun closses here thon in the Netherlonds, where I groduoted lost yeor. I like it o lot here in Colifornio, especiolly the weother ond I hope to come bock sometime so I con visit oll my new friends ogoin. didn't meet me during this yeor I spent ot Los Al os on exchonge stu- dent, l'm Kotjo Werner from Munich, West Germony. l'm one of those people who ore crozy enough to leove their fomily ond friends, their world, to experience something they ore completely unfomilior with ond to find themselves in 100 emborrossing, frustroting, but olso funny situotions. There ore not only highs w h e n y o u d o something like thot, the ups ond downs olternote ond sometimes it's preny hord, but I think I've done quite well with surviving - thonks to o lot of wonderful peo- ple ond very close friends thot I've mode here. They were olwoys there to tolk ond to shore the fun of life. I oppreciote every one of you becouse you ore the ones thot helped moke this not only un- forgettoble, but olso one of the best yeors of my life. lt's been the greotest ex- perience I've ever hod, every minute of it wos worth being lived -- only, now thot my time is olmost up, I think it's too short! I would very much like to stoy longer ond I know thot l'll miss you oll very much, but we'll keep in touch ond l'll come bock some doy. Just moke sure you let me know when the closs reunion isl Con mucho omor, love ond thonki KOUO As on exchonge stu- dent from Youth for Understonding, I hove enjoyed my yeor ot Los Alomitos High School very much. In Denmork I come from o smoll school with only 500 students. So in the beginning it wos quite o difference. But os time went by I got set- tled down ond begon to feel thot I belonged to Los AI. One of the things thot I like obout Los Al is the spirit. In Denmork we hod no school sports, except P.E. So I hove been very glod to be involv- ed in school sports ond spirit. I olso like oll the closses one con toke here in the U.S. In the Europeon school system, one dosen't hove thot mony dif- ferent closses. So os o conclusion, I would like to soy thonks to everybody who I hove known ond to those thot helped me through the yeor. Thonk You!!! - Jacob Rova Festivities 53 i l i l i v i I l l WOMEN 'S CLUB HONCRS ROTARY The Vocotionol Educotion Students of the Month were chosen by o Los Alomitos foculty committee. These students received o S100 check ond were honored ot Rotory Club lun- cheons. The Rotory of Los Alomitos sponsored the owords. Karen Holstein .wos honored in October by Mr. Atherton. Koren is enrolled in mony business closses ond hopes to pursue o coreer in Business Monogement. Kristen Pipol wos Coreer Student of the Month in November for her studies in Com- merciol Art ond Word Processing. Kristen is in- terested in Retoil Merchondising for her future. Glen Koneko wos chosen for the month of December. Glen wos chosen by Mr. Considine for his efforts in photo, newspoper, ond yeorbook. Tom Olszewski wos honored by Mr. Ellis for his drofting skills in Jonuory. Tom hos token four yeors of Drotting plus Auto 1 ond Elec- tronics 1. Tom would like to become o Mechonicol Engineer. Ken Murcti wos chosen for the month of Februory for his Art ond Architecture skills. Ken ploced first in Oronge Youth Expo ond second ploce for the Stote Foir. Ken would like to become on Architect in the future. Pom Gold wos chosen by Ms. Smollfield in the month of Morch for Pom's interest in Word Processing. Pom is employed by Rockwell lnternotionol. Jim Dorsey wos Coreer Student of the Month for April. Jim wos nominoted by Mr. Broodhurst for his wood ond welding obilities. Jim would like to become o Jet Engine Mechonic. Tim O'Keefe wos honored in Moy by the Women's Club for his woodworking obilities. He wos chosen by Mr. Becker ond Mr. Ellis. Tim Homdorf wos selected for the month of June by Mr. Broodhurst. Tim is very involved in his welding closses. 54 Festivities new-ag OQQ 'Q 5' Oi- 'l Kristen Pipol November Tom Olszewski Jonuory 'Mm Koren Holstein October Glen Koneko December Ken Muroi Februory Pom Gold Jim Dorsey Tim O'Keefe Tim Homdorf Morch April MOY June Kent Nordstrom had the honor of being 1985-86 first Student of the Month. Kent was a National Merit Semi-Finalist as well as ASB President. He was also active in the Speech Team and Decathlon Team as well as on the Crusader Staff. Judy Holzgang was honored in October. Judy was the student representative to the Board of Education and manager of the Decathlon Team. Judy hopes to major in dieteticsffood, administration, or Political Science. Darren Glaudini the planning commissioner in Cabinet was November Student of the Month. Darren was very active in choir and drama as well as being L.A.'s Boys' State Representative of Southern California. Lonce LeCompte was December Student of the Month. He was the captain of the varsity yell squad as well as named a National Merit Commended Student for his outstanding PSAT score. ln his spare time Lance is a junior life guard in Lang Beach. Tracy Gibson was the Stu- dent of the Month honored in January. She was award- ed for her outstanding achievement academically Kent Nordstrom September 31 ACADEMIC HONORS ACHIEVE, RECEIVE Rossmoor Women's Club was proud to honor an outstanding senior at each of its General Meetings dur- ing the school year. After being nominated by a teacher, the student's qualifications were reviewed by a panel of teachers, counselors and the RWC Scholar- ship Chairman. The 10 students were chosen for their high scholastic achievements, academic excellence and leadership abilities both on campus and in the community. Each student was honored with a S100 savings bond given at the Club meeting. Jan Maulhourt was honored in February. She also was active in Student Government serving as Commis- sioner of Publicity. Jan keeps busy with Mock Trial, CSF and her membership in the Cow Club. David Sohn had the honor of being March's Student of the Month. David served as Student Body Treasurer and was an honor student. David is also very dedicated towards drawing and art. ' Michael Chen, Editor of the Crusader, was chosen for April Stu- dent of the Month. He had been on the Speech Team for 3 years, was ac- tive in CSF, and Quill and Scroll. Mike was also chosen by Press Telegram to work in the Minority Journalism Seminar. Scott Raber had the honor of being and socially. Tracy was the Student of the Month in May. He was Girls' State Alternate for F Co-Editor of the Crusader, 4 year 1985 ond hos been Q , , member of CSF, Kiwanis Bowl Team, cheerleader for four years. Judy Holzgong Dclffen G-'loudm' and Mock Trial. Scott also was in Quill October November and Scroll. 'X N. f-vb . ., ,V Jw..-..L. Lance LeCompte Traci Gibson Jan Maulhordt December January February A v ,f.f 131, Amy Cross was the committee's choice for June. m y h a s acedemically achieved as well as being in many school activities like QQ? government, ln- teract, Keywanet- tes, and all Class V l Committee's. David Sohn Mike Chen Scott Raber Amy Cross March April May June Ferivities 5 56 Festivities Wiki At 10:00 p.m., students put o holt to their doncing shoes ond gather oround to witness the coronotion. Nido Noforette ond Brett Rinello proudly occept the prestigious honor. All freshmen ond sophomores nominoted other clossmotes, ond from this vote, it wos norrowed down to ten finolists from eoch grode. Sophomore Closs President, Shubert Koong, tokes the stoge ond onnounces the winners of the door prizes. With the supervision ond help from Ms. Long, he wos obie to ottoin spectoculor prizes Some included, record gift certificates, fitness club guest posses, ond on odoroble Teddy Beor. This wos o big hit omong the students. l k..f I Accepting their title with pride, P. J. Long ond Kent Wells moke their woy onto the donce floor. They will now reign os Sophomore Queen ond King. Both Queens were oworded wlth o Teddy Beor ond o crown which sparkl- ed just like their eyes. Wpwwdif Enjoying her Fridoy night, Mrs. Steeby shows her school spirit by welcoming eoch person to the Sweetheart Donce. Like mony students, she did not come olone. Mrs. Steeby brought her husbond olong to help out. This on- nuol event ls memoroble ond spine-tingling for everybody. ANNUAL SWEET HEART VALENTINE'S DANCE ROMANCE AT SWECETHEART DANCE V March 7, 1986 marked the celebration of the crowning of the new royalty. Alumni, Chuck Dubourdieu: was the D.J. at the annual Sweetheart Dance. The gym, decorated with pink and red balloons, was the setting for this special event. After the door prizes were awarded, it was time for the coronatlon. As the audience hushed and suspension fllled the air, P. J. Long and Kent Wells were crowned Sophomore King and Queen. Nida Nafarrete and Brett Rinella were then given the title of Freshman King and Queen. Following the an- nouncement, couples filled the floor and danced the night away. Other Sophomore nominees were Janie Kurtella, Brandie Shields, Vicki Kuzmich, Linda Done, Royal Reed, Eric Prussel, Paul May, and Sean Patrick. Completing the Freshman court were Darren Anthony, Mike Deckert, David Haub, Joan Burtsell, Crystal Carrol, Kim McNamer, and Tanya Weth. Junior, Greg Saylln, gives a last minute goodluck wlsh to his valentine, Linda Done. This is a very special evening to remember because Linda is up for sophomore queen. Dancing for a long while can be quite ex- hausting, therefore, this time of relaxation is much needed. Julle Simmons, Michelle Malkemus, and Krlstl Shelly appreciate this time to rest their feet. They anxiously awalt to hear who wlll be the new royalty, but first they check to see lf they have the wlnnlng raffle ticket. Dances are otten times o social event. Gerry LeDoux. Naomi Nafarrete, Virgil Nafarrete, Nida Nafarrete, Bill Lansford, Scott Omohundro, Franklin Quenga, and David Haub use this time to remlnisce about old times and dream about future events, Festivities 57 56 Festivities SPEECH TEAM CARRIES ON The Speech Team, advised by the popular teacher Mr. Jack Schlatter. continued its dominance in the Orange County Speech League. They competed in many local com- petitions against dozens of other schools. Members may have entered individually or with a partner. Some of the categories included humorous and dramatic interpretations, im- promptu, and prepared speech. Our school performed well in the overall sweepstakes category and members were awarded individual awards throughout the year. I . N nfwm -l 1 - - Speech Team: Front Row - Kent Nordstrom, Malcom Womack, Erin Raccah, Julle Seaborn, Jennifer Phillips, Barbara Ewing Second Row - Robert Book, Pam Fitzgerald, Karyn Cook, Steve Evang, Mark Salomon, Rick Bernstein Thlrd Row - Kim Fuellemen, David Sohn, Jeff Harmon, Scott Raber, David Haven, Lorraine Harding, Melinda McDonald, Ari Martini, Justine Henshaw, Robert Tuttle, Sean Anderson, Holly Vineyard, Lorl Hagen, Debbie Klein, Grace Wang We- f1,, at Junior, Kim Fuelleman, practices her speech with great enthusiasm and emotion. Memorization ls an important skill to attain for any type of acting. Senior, Scott Raber, makes his first attempt to memorize his part of the dialouge which he will be performing in front of the judges. He is one of the more serious U ' x ,MM l 1 I 1 W 1 The well-known sophomore, Julie Seabomp waits patiently at the Speech Team rehearsal. She is going to be competing in the humorous category. Having much practice on stage, this should be an easy task for Julie. Freshman, Rick Bernstein, reaches into the files for his cue cards that he will be practicing with. At a past Speech League competition he won atrophy in original oratory. Rick is quite interested in drama. HONOR SOCIETY f-W KIWANIS BOWL t : N if W Q A ,ff it QO : L 3 'L ' ' 4 ii ' - M , A gi, .-'Lb L .ez Kiwonis Bowl: Front Row - Jeff Polk, Robert Botey, Seon Anderson, Dr. Jim Cross, Jim Oberocker, Pom Fitzgerold, Chris Brown, Lorroine Hordingg Bock Row -Jeff Hormon, Steve Wolf S if S' l 'fff J L 1 5, 'if ' , ig? ,, V fx. li I i I ' . A ! '14 if 5. 14 - ,3 ' fi ' ' 5' ' I - X f ,371 in Teom work is the key to success. Kiwonis Bowl members, Lorroine Harding, Pom Fitzgerald, ond Steve Wolf help eoch other study for their upcoming competition, 9 H ffl' , V , iq H V ,QQ I it B ? rn 1: f' r, If N :vi f J KIWANIS BOWL QUIZES HONOR SOCIETY WHIZZES For most people, triviol pursuit is o difficult gome, but for the Kiwanis Teom, it is not just o gome - it is on ocquired skill. The Kiwonis Bowl Teom wos o quick quiz competition teom thot proc- ticed four or more hours o week. They reheorsed quiz gome techni- ques ond reseorched different oreos for onswers. This yeor the teom ployed Edison High twice - they won one ond lost one. Morch third morked the dote thot we defeoted Trobuco . Hills High School, 85-4, it wos o very close motch. As o trodition, they ployed the foculty in o friendly contest. Advised by Dr. Cross, this yeor's teom wos the best in Los AI's history. They were o group thot sporkled. The Notionol Honor Society wos definitely o prestigious group on compus. It wos reserved for those students who received ot leost o 3.6 grode point overoge during the first seven semesters of their high school yeors. pw ,. , e.yH I '- 'S f J Notionol Honor Society: Robert Botey, Michoel Dowson, Stefoni Conin, Michoel Chen, Johnny Dunn, Roseonne Gorcio, Troci Gibson, Joey Grosso, Michoel Bernstein, Sholesh Gupto, Erico Huong, Eliso Longsom, Adom Lief, Christino Mortinez, Cormine Nopolitono, Kent Nordstrom, Dovid Orvis, Todd Poulos, Cindy Pittsey, Scott Rober, Kevin Roe, Cothy Siler, Dovid Sohn, Athonosio Syrengeles, Poulo Wosikowski, ond John York I 60 Festivities THE GOOD DOCTOR ACT ONE The Writer ... ........ .... THE SNEEZE 'Writer ...... .... Cherdyakov . . . . . General ...... . . Wife . f ......... Madame Brassilhov , . THE GOVERNESS Writer .......... .... Julia ..... . . Mistress ..... SURGERY . Writer.. Kuryatin . . . . Sexton ..... . . . TOO LATE FOR HAPPINESS Man ................... . . MALCOLM WOMACK .MALCOLM WOMACK ..DARREN GLAUDINI . . KENT NORDSTROM . . . .JAN MAULHARDT . . . .HEATHER HOPPUS .MALCOLM WOMACK ........SUSANEGAN .......LAURA MEALS MALCOLM WOMACK . .KENT NORDSTROM . . . , .... EDDIE ALLEN ..DARREN GLAUDINI Woman ...... ....... J ULIE SEABORN THE SEDUCTION Writer ........ .... M ALCOLM WOMACK Peter ....... . ..... DARREN GLAUDINI Husband . . .............. ........ E DDIE ALLEN Wife ..... ......................... S USAN EGAN ACT TWO THE DROWNED MAN Writer .............. ..... M ALCOLM WOMACK Man . . . . . . .KENT NORDSTROM Sailor .... .... D ARIN ANTHONY Policeman ..... ........ E DDIE ALLEN THE AUDITION Writer ........ ..... M ALCOLM WOMACK Girl .... .............. . . ...... JULIE SEABORN A DEFENSELESS CREATURE Assistant ................ ........ E DDIE ALLEN Kistunov . . ..... DARREN GLAUDINI Woman .......,.. .,... H EATHER HOPPUS THE ARRANGEMENT Writer . . . .... ..... M ALCOLM WOMACK Father . . ............. KENT NORDSTROM Son ...... ................. D ARIN ANTHONY Lady ..... .............. .... J A N MAULHARDT CREW Director ...... ........ - ........... J UDY TRUJILLO Stage Manager . . . .... STEVE STOEWER LightsfSound ........................... BILL BUSENKELL CRAIG MALONE, STEVE EVANS, LOUIS YOUNG Costumes .......... JILL RIORDAN AND CHRYSTIE PLATIS Props ......... VANESSA GONZALES AND TRACI GIBSON 1 Portraying the role of a wife In the sklt, The Seduction, Susan Egan displays a casual yet conniving smile towards her husband. Then she glances toward Peter with wishful thinking. In The Governess, the mistress, played by Laura Meals chastlses Julla, played by Susan Egan. The mlstress cuts JuIIa's pay whenever she can as she finds the tiniest ,errors intolerable. K I Heather Hoppus in her role as the woman, shows Eddie Allen, the assistant, her husband's doctor's certificate showing how sick her husband ls In the skit A Defenseless Creature. v-Fd Malcolm Womack, as the writer, upper left, nar- rates the Good Doctor. He wishes he could can clude all of his stories with the happy thought May you inherit five million rublesf' Kent Nordstrom, as Kuryatin, upper right, lools into the Sexton's CEddie Allenj mouth, Kuryatin, a dental assistant who has never pulled a tooth, in- sists that the Sexton must lose a few teeth. From the expression on his face, the Sexton isn't exactly excited about Kuryatin's decision. Kistunov, the banker, portrayed by Darren Glaudini,, middle left, pleads with the woman, Heather Hoppus, begging her to leave his office immediately, before his hair starts falling out. She insists she is a weak, defenseless creature, but he appears to think otherwise. Julie Seaborn, above, smiles as she receives a congratulatory hug from a close friend. He came to see Julie and the cast opening night. Darin Anthony, Julie Seaborn, and Heather Hoppus, left, smile together as they receive well earned applause during the curtain call. Working together, all of the cast learned how much hard work theatre involves, but the work is rewarding when the performance is successful, Festivities 61 IN GOOD COMPANY, DRAMA PROJECTS GREAT YOUNG TALENTS Under the direction of Mrs. Trujillo and musical director Mr. Opacic, the production of Company rapidly became a smash hit. This musical comedy by Stephen Sondheim was full of many sparkling performances by stars Darren Gloudini and Julie Seaborn. Rey Lozano choreographed the dance numbers in the play, helping to tie in the many talented per- formers at Los Al. This musical production helped raise money for the new performing arts center- providing bet- ter facilities for talented students. CAST ' I Qln order of oppeorancej Robert .....................,....... DARREN GLAUDINI Sarah .........,.................... JENIFER SWANSON Harry .................................... BRIAN EAST Susan ...........,....................... SUSAN EGAN Peter ................................ MATT MCSHEEHY Jenny ................................. TRACI GIBSON David ......................... ....... K EN STOCKWELL Amy .......................... ' ....... JULIE SEABORN Paul .............,..................... RICK MURRAY Joanne .............................. HEATHER HOPPUS Lorry .................................. DAVID SIDONI Mortho ............................. MARGI HIBSCHMAN Kathy ,.................................. KIM MARTIN April .............................. VANESSA GONZALES Jon ................................... LAURA MEALS Angie ................................ HOLLY WATSON COMPANY STEVEN WOLF VICKI KUZMICH BOBBY JACK SHAHANA HASSON DEVIN BUDD KIM RODEFELD LANCE LE COMPTE MALCOLM WOMACK MELINDA MCDONALD I ' CREW . Director .........,..................... JUDY TRUJILLO Musical Director ......................... RALPH OPACIC Choreographer ........................... REY LOZANO - Accompanist ............................ PETE WILLIAMS Set Design ........................... LANCE LECOMPTE Stage Manager ......................... STEVE STOEWER Light Crew ............................. BILL BUSENKELL TIM DE YOUNG, ED KNIGHT, ERIC HAPPOLT Make-Up ............................ DEJA CORCORAN ProgramfPoster Design .................... KRISTIN PIPAL Props ............................. MARGARET SAVAGE Costumes ............................... JILL RIORDAN Curtain .............................. DARIN ANTHONY J Julie Seaborn sings I'm Not Getting Married Today, even as she prepares to tie the knot. She obviously feels panicked on her wedding day. 62 Performing Arts Darren Glaudlni as Bobby attempts to turn on the charm as he tries to seduce Vanessa Gonzalez who plays April, Susan Egan. also known as Susan from Company, whole heartily sings about divorce which brings her closer to her ex-husband. The chorus surrounds Bobby who Is portrayed by Danen Gloudlnl, and slngs the title song Company, With fully extended arms and voices, the cast of Company Hnlshes the first part of oct two singing Side by Side. 4 ,.. , ,4 . , , ' f f 1 . 'f 1 ! ,f X X . X N - f! 7 X ,fff T? , W 5 fx f ,f Qt I ' 1 Heather Hoppus who plays Joanne expressive- Iy sings The Ladies Who Lunch. Heather dellghts audiences with her charm. Performing Arts 68 WW 1 Dromo Club Officers: Front Row - Molcolm Womock Second Row - Melindo McDonold, Louro Meols, Koren Holstein,. Jennifer Swonson, Suson Egon A SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON TALENTED THESPIANS As one of the most octive clubs on compus, Dromo Club wos mode up of some of the most energetic students ot Los Al, who enjoyed performing, ond who hod the tolent needed to oct in the mony ploys which the Dromo Club stog- ed. Members of the Dromo Club per- formed mony tosks to help with the pro- ductions, such os working os ushers ond selling tickets. Among the numerous productions this yeor were Company ond Music, Music, Music. The lotter wos o benefit concert to roise money for the Performing Arts Center. ln order to poy for the expenses involved in o dromo production, the club eorned money through vorious condy soles held throughout the yeor, ond the money obtoined through ticket soles from the ploys themselves. 7:30 Dromo Club: Front Row - Troci Gibson, Tolly Burkhart, Mott Mc5heehy, Jeon Sickel, Holly Wotson, Julie Seoborn, Suson Egon, Liso Perles, Julie Coontz, Donito Humphrey, Sondy Doniels Second Row - Kom Lewis, Rick Bernstein, Stocie Roy, Melindo McDonoId,.Jennifer Swanson, Kristina Alvorez, Julie Siler, Jill Riordon, Jen- nifer Booth, Koren Holstein, Louro Billon, Kothleen Gonnon Third Row - Borboro Ewing, Noncy Lee, Anne Sove, Alison King, Heother Hoppus, Melindo Berber, Roche! Brophy, Jennifer Slusher, Kim Engel, Trocey Doyle, Steve Wolf, Rochel Kurkus, Seon Creosy Fourth Row - Koty Bryson, Dovid Hoven, Dorren Gloudini, Kent Nordstrom, Scott Rinello, Croig Molone, Mork Solomon, Tommy Caruso, Probert Book, Alison Chofe, Eric Kohler, Brod Schultz Fifth Row - Soroh Libby, Dove Sidoni Vicki Kuzmich sings in the benefit concert, Music, Music, Music, which helps roise money for the Per- forming Arts Center. Performing Arts I Z! . Cheerleading is notjust fun and games, it is hard work. Cathy Poe ond Suzie Proy are able to maintain smiles while doing the obstacle course. f ' , Vi : 'lk 4-ii . if In X l also cv., 'L Zn, asia li 1 .an P .W ,f t.rwb??s, X f1!P'f :Jf .mf V, V, x, xl l .f 1-ZQT' The senior girls on the Varsity Squad lzsiiif 'X er gf ' RK X 2 ' A . 9- c xi W .K - relish mixing hard work with fun times. I NQ33.s:Q9 V' ' ft. XXX My . L 5 J x , 14- ' fi '- id? L ' cgi: .tm - J S 66 Performing Arts Jim Devlin manages to rest up before building the next strenuous pyramid. Varsity Cheer and Yell: Front Row - Chris Degregory, Michele Stoll, Laurel Kergon Second Row - Devin Budd, Jody Crum, Suzie Pray, Cathy Poe, Ron Wilhelm Thltd Row - Michele Overbeek, Kim Rodefeld, Traci Gibson, Sara Brain, Missy Munster- man, Rick Murray Fourth Row - Jlm Devlin, Donna Hardin, Cathy Siler, Lance LeCompte X XXX Senior yell leader, Lance LeCompte. enthusiastically watches the other squads perform. He ls ASB pep commissioner and captain af varsity yell. Splrlt and sup- port ls what cheerleading is all about. .42 . - Varsity Song: Front Row -'Naomi Nafarette, Heather Hoppus, Christine Dennis Back Row 5 Vanessa Thomas, Anne Save, Stephanie Snow, Linda Jensen, Margi Hlbschman, Ronna Coulter aaudtq aku and 4449 l Along with Homecoming festivities comes a time to celebrate. Former yell leader, Guy Woodson and song leoder, Margi Hibschman join ln onthe excitement. During halftime, multicolored balloons and flags cover the fleld making an aisle for the Homecoming Queen candidates. If VARSITY CHEER, SONG PAINT THE SCHOOL RED Under the instruction of Rey Lazano Cabovej, the Varsity Yell and Cheer squad was defending the National Champions. They competed throughout the whole year at local and state competitions, they then went on to nationwide competitions. The Varsity Song Leaders were another busy squad working hard to maintain their superior reputation. They started practicing over summer and con- tinued until spring. ln August, all squads at- tended a US Splrltleaders camp at the Univer- sity of Santa Barbara. This gave them a chance to perfect' their routines for the numerous competitions. Naomi Nafarette, Linda Jensen, Anne Save, and Ronna Coulter Cabovej, practice a kick line at camp in order to perform it for other schools from around the state. Performing Arts 67 CHEER CELEBRATES VICTORIES The Junior Vorsity Cheer sguod consisted of sophomores, juniors ond seniors. The sophomores cheered ot their grode level gomesg the juniors ond seniors cheered ot vorsity gomes. However, when it come to competions, there wos o Vorsity Competion squod, consisting of oll grode levels. There wos olso o smoll girls' vorsity which consisted of junior ond senior girls. Both squods competed in numerous competitions throughout the yeor, The freshmon girls olso put in o greot omount of effort to mointoin the superior reputo- tion of the school. it fr' i K I Getting reody for the big gome, Dano Rosenfeld helps point posters in support of the J.V. Footboll Teom during Homecoming Spirit week. fr-f Worching the Homecoming holf-time celebrotion, Kononi Turco woits potiently for the return of the footboll teom ond the remoinder of the gome, 08 Performing Arts V, wh., Q., .J J.V. Cheer: Front Row - Shoron Weinstein, Kim Romseyer Second Row - Aimee Lewis, Kononi Turco, Julie Siler, Yvonne Soule, Dono Rosenfeld Third Row - Kelly Clork, Cinnomon Choney Fourth Row - Dorlone Komm, Suson Egon As the sun sets, J.V. Cheerleoder Kelly Clork roises posters at Gohr Stodium for the Homecoming gome. Her help shows enthusiosm for the victory oheod. - ,., s 72461634 amadrq and diem, f' f if ' ' i Freshrnon Cheer: l-Trst Row - Colleen Moy, Nido Nciforrete, Joon Burrsell Second Row -'I , ' - If ' N A , - Soroh Libby, Morri-Jo Spurlock Third Row - Holly Crum, Wendy Hines, Koty Com- 3 If V' ' i ' ., V, 'K I W ' ings, Tracy Deloney Fourrh Row -Julie Eschenbrenner, Holly Noonon , , ' ' J' . Gertrude ond Gunther Griffin ore onimoted by two sophomores, Jennifer Moitlen ond Melindo McDonald. As Los Alomitos Moscots they bring spirit ond celebration ro pep ossemblies os well os ot the gomes, Griffin pride is celebrored in living color. -.. t Q. '4 ,. g ,Zeb L-eig7fiif1p In Order ro do high kicks, freshmon girls Wendy Hines ond Colleen Moy help Trocy Deloney stretch down to her toes during practice fifth period. Stretching is o dolly worm-up which none con misss G is ,, ,Q .. .1 ,J 1' er Dressed up in his finest ottire, Gunther Griffin jumps oround the gym or o pep ossembly. He Ieods the crowds in Homecoming festivities. Performing Arts 69 BATEY, TWIRLES OUT IN FRONT As the year progress- ed, the Los Alamitos Olympian Marching Band has many victories to celebrate. They went to such competitions as the Artesia Parade, they defeated other schools winning their first Sweepstakes Award of the year. Virgil Nafarrete was the 1985-86 Drum Major and under the direction of Tom Hrbacek, the Los Alamitos Olympian Mar- ching Band continually l achieved superior marks and represented our highly ranked school. The Advanced and ln- termediate Bands helped 3 A Y the Freshmen Band and together they helped br- ing spirited celebration to games of all types and pride to Los Alamitos. Jazz Band: Front Row - Lisa Defalas, Michele Genet, Daralyn Hamada, Evan Kunst, Mike Kienitz, Ron Muir Second Row - Pam Armstead, Dovid Lamb, Brian Ehler, Allison Cook, Eric Mellencamp, Tom Anderson, Chet Silvers, Chris Lamb, Duncan 1 , Davidson Third Row - lmre Golden, Tim DeYoung, Mike Moore, Tom Foden, Virgil Nafarrete. , 3. as Although wearing a band uniform is on honor, John Jost and Virgil Nafarrete still Jennifer Younghusband and Alissa Robinson play their flutes toll and cannot wait for that moment to take off their bond uniforms and put on a pair of proud to show Mr. Hrbacek they are ready to perform at the Griffin jeans, football game tonight. Every once in a while you have to let that energy out. Showing off how zany our Olympian Marching Band members can be after too much practice is Carolyn Kolb, Shelby Gilroy, Janice Turby. Dan The Man Squyres, and Suzi Alstrom. Olympian Marching Band: Front Raw - Virgil Nafarrete, Lisa Kkri, Puananl Pereira, Ericka Boone, Erin Osburn, Arthur AJ Rathke, Karen Oca, Joelle Anisman, Annette Borja, Plan- dy Bugge, Erin McBride, Dawn Lacerte, John DeGregory, Teresa Gonzales, Susan Elston, Jennie Sheley, Tina Calderon, Jenny Bostain, Jennifer Batey Second Row - Suzanne Bazan, Gail Fridlund, Marianne Carroll, Mary Houghton, Christina Trice, Ron Vega, Michele Genet, Debbie Ramchandaini, Chanda King, Lisa Ketalas, Mike Kienitz, Erin Anderson, Alissa Robinson, Stacey Jordon, Stephanie Sanchez, Amy Polakoff, Jennifer Slusher, Jenny Levin, Lisa Orvis, Stacie Light Third Row - Laurel Creasey, Jeremy Trammel, Brad Bills, Jennifer Younghusband, Paul Onone, Chris Brown, Jennifer Booth, Cristine Clabaugh, Shelby Gilroy, Jennifer Simmons, Cindy Schild, Tami Lucas, Kym Guinn, Kirk Saylin, Tara Nummedal, Ken Bishop, David Brown, Carolyn Kolb Fourth Row - Veronica Woodie, Phil Raymond, Christina Lucas, Linda Palmer, Renee Menard, Elise Herning, Cathy Jenner, Jon Maples, David Lamb, Margaret Savage, Danny Kolodzieg, Arran Wheeler, Phil l-lsueh, Ann Falrcloth, Laura Murray, Ann Mellencamp, Yvette Powell, Chris Brophy, Janice Terby Flflth Row - Bill Bugnkeul Chqd Manning, Marc Jessener, Tim Calder, Duncan Davidson, Karl Oneyear, Chris Burnett, Kurt Spurgin, Pat Leon, Craig Wlblemo, lmre Golden, Darren Blan, Tony Tred- way, Laura Cannon, Marc-Eric Molnar, Greg Carson, Dave Schulten, Louis Young Sixth Row - Tim DeYoung, David Carlen, Chet Silvers, Mike Moore, John Hrbacek, Jeff Lyons, Mike Greuter, Mark Reutzel, John Jost, Julius Ypma, Casey Dankers, Eric Roger, Greg Saylin, Sarah Mueller, Jeff Amhad, Derek Baker, John Turby Not Pictured - Steve Stoewer, Randy Hawk Performing Arts 71 S J BAND SHOWS A MANIA FOR MUSIC MDE S i 'Wh T 1 H 1-iii is i' A ie! ' if Throwing her baton high, Jennifer Batey, hopes to catch it on the way down. J Tim DeYoung plays a trumpet solo from the Gahr Stadium stands while the mighty Griffins go an to score a touchdown, 72 Performing Arts Eagerly waiting to board the bus, Elise Herning, Ann Faircloth. Renee Menard, and Laura Murry mentally prepare themselves for the upcoming competition, The band participates in many competitions which require them to have determination to win, As Virgil Nafarrete plays his trumpet at the football game, he thinks about this coming up weekend. The Olympian Marching Band will be performing at the Silverado Days Parade in Buena Park. Not only is Virgil a trumpet player but also the drum major. ln the midst of a tedious practice period, Jeff Lyons must put aside his thoughts of homework and direct his attention to Mr. Hrbacek. 1 Member of the band, Marianne N Caroll plays Los Gallos on the --1 xylophone. lt is a song for the field show that the band performs during f boiise-Q5 . OO' on me Pep Assembly. l l i l Chet Silvers stonds daydreaming with his trombone or his side during prac- tice He cannot figure out why Mr. Hrbocels isjumping up and down yelling ot him. Stacey Jordan, and Elise Herning believe that pure concentration is needed to perform our.National Anthem before the actual starting of Carl Oneyear, Chet Silvers, foreign exchange student Julius Ypma, and Kun Saylin wonder how much longer they will have to practice for the Held show until they get it perfect. Jeff Lyons is one of those drummers who likes to ploy the drums when no one else is oround. Looking up for his next cue, Jeff suddenly reolizes he is the only one ploying, performing Arts H 74 Pedorming Arts .Third Row - Wendy Orr, Co-Captain Omega Drill Team: Front Row - Christy Howe, Darilyn Sisemore, Maren Kussler, Debbie Sittler, Wendy Orr, Kelli Hawkins, Diane Errlckson, Dana Wadleigh, Karen Maestas, Christy Martinez Second Row - Julie Swanson, Jodi Hemphill, Gina Schuman, Wendy Kjorness, Michelle Schuman, Michelle Haub, Pam Rozolls, Stacey Hawthorne, Allison King, Cindy Orr Third Row -Julie Roumimper, Dina Reyes, Christine Van Kampen, Erin Cordes, Michelle Walker, Helen Herning, Jennifer Labor, Kelly Gallagher, Lily Truong, Jane Chapman, Jane Yoh Founh Row - Denise Siegel, Suzanne Turrentine, Carolyn Howard, Judy Dazis, Michelle Palermo, Christina Welter, Jessica Haberman, Amy Rippelmeyer, Kassie Hjelmstad, Heather Heyer, Megan wmv-i Omega Drill Team Captains: First Row - Kelli Hawkins, Captain Second Row - Debbie Sittler and Diane Erickson, Senior Leaders Standing at attention, Judy Davis smiles as she watches the crowning of the 65-66 Homecoming Queen, Christine Dennis, Judy is a first year member of the Ome90 Drill Team. eff: no . , l Smiling with enthusiosm, Michelle Palarmo morches proudly to her place in line during a holf time performance at Gahr Stadium. She looks forward to seeing the results of the game, While performing ot one of Los AI's home gomes Caroline Howard, o first year member of the Omega Drill Team concentrates hard on doing her best ot the evenings routine, After performing their show at holf time Christina Welter ond Stacy Hawthorne beam with pride because of their excellent routine. They cheer from the grandstond during the rest of the game. Q, As Julie Swanson, senior potodes post the judging ponel ot Mt Cormel she looks up at fheiudge with confidence thot the Omega Drill Teom will win yet onother competition Derforming Arts 75 Color Guard: Front Row - Gayle Gunderson, Kris Johnson, Heidi Gray, Andrea Barrows, Debbie Therlault, Shanna Hemmings, Leslie Bruce, Heidi Stouch Second Row - Yasmine Tifrlt, Debbie Aragon, Deborah Namm, Cindy Plttsey, Wendy Schwontes, Cossie Beyers, Elisa Langsam, Linnette Donohue, Rd quelle Sprague, Tiffany Hall Third Row - Eva Kjoss, Gail Checkouras, Ella Turrentine, Lisa Toomey, Kelly Spaulding, Anne Buonocore, April Delaney, Nancy Logan, Kristin Tseko, Jennifer Brooks, Jennifer Maurer, Ann Tarlton Fourth Row - Shana Binder, Rebecca Hewitt, Andrea Sprague, Debbie Gunderson, Laura Bowden, Lindo Done, Lynne Cllssold, Tanya Moskalenko, Sheri Wixom, Kathy Weist, Shannon Bruce, Kristi German ., A 1 fc , - , 1 , ',vw,4,- k , ' , 'Y .' L, ,wi Junior, Anne Buonocore, stops and Iool-is to see what is going on in the Color Guard Captains: Flag Co-Captain: Heidi Gray, Rifle Captain, Andrea Barrows, quad area. Anne is an active member of both rhe rifle team and rhe Flag Captain, Debbie Theriault. popular T-Shirt club, l'Jeneric Juniors. i Q c M MWFQEU1 . ' -. i.-g imp.. .S R A N N 1 gh 1. .- Heidi Stauch holds the rifle team in position for the cue to start their routine. Being on time is real important in their famous routine to Axle F. Theme. Standing ot attention is one of the important positions to hold in rifles. Shannon Hemmingg four year member, shows how well she has mastered this position. FLAGS, BANNERS, CAPTURE TRCPHIES Advised by Mr. Hrbacek, headed by Erin Linsky and Susie Wuestoff all forty-two Colorguard members have accomplished a tremendous amount. The Olympian Marching Band, Color Guard and Omega Drill Team have competed together. Some of the many competitions were Artesia, Silverado Days, Mt. Carmel, and Chino. At Artesia, the first competition of the year, Color Guard received a first place trophy, Drill Team received a second and our band also received a second place trophy. At Silverado Days our school captured the Grand Marshall Award. Color Guard does not just go out and win competitions. Hard work goes into every routine they perform. Practices are every day Monday through Friday from the beginning of sixth period to about 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Summer was also spent practicing and introducing new members to the team. During the summer they practice from 7-9 a.m. About three days were also spent at spirit camp in Santa Bar- bara learning new routines and techniques that they can use in future routines. Weekends were spent on football games and competitions. The main schools competed against were Mater Dei, Arcadia, Wilson, and Kennedy. Such stiff competitions give reasons for the hard work and dedication of the Los Alamitos Col- or Guard. Waiting patiently for half-time is Shannon Bruce. Shannon is a first year member of rifles and is very nervous to perform in her first halt-time sho-.A-I Performin g Arts 77 78 Performing Arts l VOCALISTS SING OUT IN NEW NUMBERS The '85-'86 choir was the largest in Los Al history. It included 115 people who made up four separate choirs. The Concert Choir met every mor- ning at 7:00 am, and was an assembly of talented individuals. The Show Choir, consisted of thirty select singers that performed in the concerts at school, and also made special performances and benefits , for the community. Their first benefit was Music Music Music to raise money for our new Performing Arts Center. The Chamber Choir is on advanc- ed group who concentrate on musical techniques. The Freshmen Chorus join- ed our established choirs this year. They performed this year in the combined choir concerts, and spent time developing their-talents. All the choirs were directed by Ralph Opacic, who devoted many hours to the newly developed program. The choirs' accom- panist, Pete Williams, ar- ranged most of the choirs' music. Another -important part of the choir program is the help of Rey Lozano. His expertise in choreography is the key to every show's vitality. This year, the combined choirs produced three shows: A Broadway revue entitled All That Jazz, a. gf, A Choir Officers: Lorl Jack, Judy Holzgang, Lance Lecompte, Kim Martin, David Sldoni, and Tracey Gibson slt together at the piano to rehearse a new number for the musical revue All That Jazz. J Winter Concert in ls . , December' and 0 Pops Con' Darren Glaudlni, and Julie Seaborn, Show Choir members Darcy Owen, and Tracy Gibson, sing A Wonderful World dur- members of the Show Choir, per- Ing the show All That Jazz. lt benefits the new Performing Arts Center. form Charlie Brown for a benefit, cert in May. 85 no F1 i V' EV T' ' .ffm ,' 1 :T hx L ,X A I , A , 11, rl, 'HN S! 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W ,.f'7 L, --117 plug ii :sri Ile s. ll zgilfl 1:f: iQg1f l 3 i Ll, s. ,liz iii Luz, Concert Choir: Jennifer Booth, Sharon Bordos, Hena Borneo, Chris Brophy, Devin Budd, Tally Burkhart, Julie Campbell, Lynne Cllssold, Rory Collins, Julie Coontz, Joe Coulter, Jalme Coultice, Brian East, Susan Egan, Leonard Fontanez, Julia Francis, Kimberely Fuellemon, Kelly Gallagher, Traci Gibson, Vanessa Gonzales, John Graham, Elizabeth Grueter, Jill Gude, Samuel Hardin, Shohano Hassan-Reep, David Haub, Michelle Haub, Kothrine Headley, Lisa Hess, Rebecca Hewitt, Margi Hlbschman, Nanci Hlbschman, Wendy Hines, Judy Holzgang, Heather Hoppus, Denise Hor'her, Nolan Howe, Lori Jack, Robert Jack, Leland Jay, Karen Johnson, Erlc Kohler, Laurel Kergan, Alison King, Chanda King, Rachel Kirkus, Abigail Koehring, Heather Koehring, Vickie Kuzmich, Andre Lamoureux, Elisa Langsam, Lance LeCompte, Robert Lee, Heloine Levitt, Lara Llstavlch, Mark Magana, Jennifer Maitlen, Kimberly Martin, Melinda McDonold,'Kelly McHale, Matthew McSheehy, Melllssa McSheehy, Julie Meadows, Laura Meals, Sarah Mueller, Eric Murray, Naomi Nafarrete, Darcy Owen, Kaiulani Pereira, Rosemary Peters, Patricia Pettigrew, Christin Plotis, Angelo Puhl, Kimberely Ramseyer, Bradley Rawls, Royal Reed, Kevin Reekes, Matthew Rickerd, Stephani Robertson, Kim Rodefeld, Ana Saladrigas, Monica San Vlncente, Tom Sanders, Nancy Sands, Jennifer Saurenman, Julia Seoborn, Casey Shaffer, Carole Shane, David Sldoni, Julie Siler, Jennifer Simmons, Tania Sisson, Yvonne Soule, Chris Spoden, Ken Stockwell, Stephen Stoewer, Steven Swagel, Traci Trombino, Ella Turrentine, Robert Tuttle, Grace Wong, Shirley Wang, Paula Wasikowski, Diane Watson, Holly Watson, Katharin Werner, Peter Wilson, Malcolm Womack, Allan Wood, Stephen Woods, Laura Younkln, Julius Ypmo. ' t Q-F-'?5s Show Choir: Front Row - Kenny Stockwell, Laura Meals, Traci Gibson, Darren Glaudlnl, Brian East, Darcy Owen, Vicki Kuzmich, Dave Alvarez. Lance LeCompte, Shahana Hassan, Susan Egan, Royal Reed, Nell Sorenson, Kim Martin Second Row - J. J. Cisneros, Vanessa Gonzales, Heather Hoppus, Mark Magana, Kent Wells, Margi Hlbschman, Michelle Haub, Devin Budd, Melinda McDonald, David Sldonl, Sharon Bordas, Chris Spoden, Steve Stoewer, Julie Seaborn, Judy Holzgang, Bobby Jack. The song McCavlty gets their polnt across. Chamber Choir Members: From Lett to Right - Lori Jack, Matt McSheehy, Julie Coontz Second Row - Stacie Light, Angela Puhl, Kathryn Slcl-tel, Helalne Levitt, Lisa Hess Third row - Tom Sanders, Scott Kondro, Mike Torquato, Melllssa McSheehy Brian East and David Alvarez give much support to each other during practices and performances. 15 f .F 1 A 'll T g , L .,,g if , ,Aj RX ,. dl l Chamber Choir: Left to Right - Kathy Slcl-rel, Scott Kondro, Stacie Light, Lori Jack, Stephanie Christ, Tom Sanders, Debra Devlin, Angle Puhl, Helalne Levitt, Matt Pllckerd, Melllssa McSheehy, Anne Bounacore, Matt McSheehy, Lisa Hess, Julie Coontz, Mike Torquoto, Judy Davis, Tania Slsson, Corey Confer, Jeanne Slckel. Pfrfcr gums TO Freshman Chorus: Front Row - Wendy Hlnes, Sina Fanene, Tisha Shaffer, Jenniger Hein, Micah Gemme, Jeannette McCulley, Becky Greggs, Tricia Pettigrew, .len- nifer Booth, Kirstin Tancre, Tracy Pereira Second Row - Jenny Bastian, Andrea Gunn, Lisa Craig, Jane Blackmun, Nicole Hutton, Barbara Ewing, Cheryl Rutledge, Elizabeth Sharp, Jaime Halaby, Leslie Bryant, Kelly Hall, Suzette Kron Third Row - Joseph Dvornekovic, Htoo Win, Tim Householder, Stephen Covall, Adam Muccl, Wendy Pfeiffer, Tabitha Jewett, Shannon Jankowski, Ralph Jones, John Graham, Ricky Bernstein, David Haub, Mark Salomon 'P Susan Egan, Vanessa Gonzales. and Leonard Fon- tonez. members of the Concert Choir, sing Put On A Happy Face, for a dress rehearsal. Stephen Covall, Leslie Bryant, and Mark Salomon perform a skit from the fairytale Peter Pan, They are'in the Freshmen Chorus which is new to our choir program this year, 50 Performing Arts ff 62 Sports GRIFFINS CAME ALIVE IN '85 He goes for the pass and scores! This was often heordiat the games in which our Grifflns were victorious. The team beat Esperanza at the Homecoming Game, and were also Empire League Champions for the first time since 1976. Their record was 10-2 and they made it to the second round of CIF playoffs. The captains this year were, J. T. Snow, Marc Trachtman, Jerry Le Doux, and Chris Theodore. The head coach was John Barns. At the annual banquet, special awards were distributed. Most valuable players were J. T. Snow and Robbie Katzaroff. Chris Rose and Chris Theodore were chosen for first team all league. J. T. and Robbie were awarded the all coun- try and all CIF awards. The Griffins came alive in 1955! 5 fn ll I 'V if dwg, 5 if I 4 'L 'WW , 1 W ' .5 ,. A g' 2. 5 p ,vw J ' 3 'ffygfg .WED ' 'fwycgiffl If ff 1 V W M 4 f V f . K ' .16 S ' , t , , 4 , fygfm, ,V , I ' ZIH. After a great recovery by our defense, Coach Barnes paces as he thinks of the next day. -1-gf, , Q. I, 'Y,, 1t ff- A 1: -5' ff l X to 4,1 0 U 1 yy . 4 --1,1 , f ,N-,. ,3:.,.f,7 5, 2 -.,. r X MJT- ,A . , '.,.'-' pt, .A 1 -,fttsnq . . 'iff it 'wir Q- -. 1, 'rf-.m:..,.h', .,. ' . 1, --vt y W xl 41 t , , A, , 1 ,sf ! 1, 7 'I 'I if ,f Wu. 14 4 , AQ- 5 'QI 4 tr , 4, 5 - f. f 47 f an ' I F' 2' f ' ff C 4 , J Q 'I , . y E L, 5 f Z , 4... Q . 1.111 ,. , ,li Z A , tiaargipi, J. --,. A' , 1 'J rl Y 'I , -F. L' ,la ft 1- i Q wt Q I' nc-I I 4 'ti 1 ff ...Q X t .,. I I Q Varslty Football: Front Row - Doug Ramsey, Robbie Katzaroff, Jerry Le Doux, Wllllam Ubby, Winston Wolf, Scott Welsh, Mark Johnson Second Row - Mark Trachtman, John Olsen, Jlm Howard, Chrls Theodore, Cory Quinn, Brian Molles, J. T. Snow, Randy Hacker Third Row - Franklin Ponte, Roben Trice, Lawrence Wolf, Joe Coulter, Mr. Randal, Kevin Jeanotte, Don Dubry, Rob Gordon, Robert Brocky Fourth Row - Mlke Cole, John Cisneros, Dino Serengleas, Coodw Dorettl, Coach Van Gorder, Coach Brakke, Coach Barnes, Coach Sher, Coach Castles, Blll Salas, Len Fontenez, Phil Plnro Flhh Row - Gleen Barratt, Roger Roadstrom, Dan Von Wlnkle, Kenny Montgonery, Pot Brown, Mike Damato, Nell Sroensen, Chris Spoden, Brett Mlnar, Chrls Rose, Jeff McCoy Sixth Row - Robbie Nen, Tommy Wllllom- son, Mlke Baker, Mike Rogers, Mike Mullany, Davld Hughes, Matt McCabe, Jason Davenport, Steve Wood, Steve Tarver ,fr-.1 1, , 'X' tif' ' I 5' ,f 'Q f f ,jug tj! f , - . ff v C My 7 f -nf ,fsf 44, f J 1,4341 ,- ,. ,f f f at f if Y W fy 6 1 f , , X ffyf X f 7 0 Z an f ff ,J Q g 'L of A E!f7z'W cf. Uri ' Q. III ' ', f II After a stupendous victory, some of the proud Grifflns took some time to talk with the local cable station about the game. Chrls Theodore: defensive end, J. T. Snow: quarterback, Robbie Katzaroffp running back, and also on defense Don Dubry. Pre-game festivities are put on by all the talented auxiliary units, and they create a lot of splrlt in both the players and the audience. Before the kick off the team members break through a huge poster. Robbie ofter o leogue. stem-J 1 LU AL Kotmroff, voted most voluoble ployer, smiles victory thot put Los Al in first ploce in Empire 441, During the gome ogoinst Cerritos, quarter bock J, T. Snow regoins his strength ofter throwing o touchdown poss to even the score. ,ff Between ploys Chris Rose hos o few words with Roger Roodstrom obout the intensity he hos to hove for the next ploy. lt is important thot everyone poy close ottention to constructive critisism. Chris still hos onother yeor for vorsity footboll. SCORES HOME VISITORS 21 Looro 7 24 Esperonzo 21 17 Cypress 7 35 Kennedy O O Pocifico 20 31 Kotello 7 24 EI Dorodo 21 1 I 5 5 Y 5, ,L ' W XX 'ic , my 4 5 f J Qt. I , A ,V ,Q After on exciting gome John Olson smiles or his friends ond shows his enthusiosm. Sports 83 84 Sports . , A Freshman Football: Front Row - Ronnle Stomper, Jason McEochren Second Row -Jared Welz, Chrls Park, Dave Maraclch, Glauannl Catalona, Sean Cronln, BIII Haggard, Jason Clark, Carl Fraytet, Blll Mlller Thlrd Row - Darrln Anthony, Buck Drunkenmlller, Brent Bacher, Dan Leonard, Russ Blrlnger, Blll Walters, Erlc Bloom, Blalr Slak, Zadx Young Fourth Row - Parker Pollock, Stuan Murray, Joe Bram, Davld Strong, Chrls Hamel, Mlke Rosenl, John Ghram, Crolg Ohlrlch Fifth Row - Coach Lung, Shln Wu, Frank Jordan, Jason Coons, Jeff White, Han Whltney, Jeff Blanca, Mlke Gallagher, Kevin Castro Sixth Row - Blake Pederson, Thlerry Falron, Sean Thomas, Davld Welz, Joel Flsher, Phil DeMattea, Erlc Thompson, Ryan Herrldcs, Garrett Guavaln Seventh Row - Adrian Duncan, Todd Gibson, Pete Wu, Shane McGlnnls, Ryan Herrlcks, Sean Aldrldge, Mark Klmball, Mlke Deckert Elghth Row - Rlds Nugent, Chrls Grlmes, Larry Undqulst, Pete Van Zantphen, Cole Blossey, Kamran Aurong, Jacob Gromet, Joe Dvoredsovlch, Davld Haven Nlnth Row - Ken Gojeskl, Bobby Farrell, Sylvester Trlnon, Blll Mahlohn, Erlc Caesar, Angus Duncan, Mark Salomon. Damlan Knowlton If A. -1 .1 E P During halftime, Joe Braln and Thierry Falron take a much needed break. Water, fruit, and a victory help to beat the heat. Working wlth the freshman team brings both headaches and vlctorles to Coach Pazelan. Los AI is lucky to have teachers who are able to share their time and knowledge of sports with the students. .pf f Sophomore football team member Robert Decker waits patiently on the sideline for an opportunity to get in the game. He watches as they hold the opposing team who relentlessly fail in their attempts to score. Robert's daily practice enables him to play well. 1 V , e- Sophomore Football: Front Row - Tony Fusco, Toyol Reed, Tim Wynn, Jim Laughlin, Scott Stevens Second Row - Mike Sanders, Stefan Koleff, Mark Vera, Sam Hardin, Bill Emflnger, Damon Davidson Third Row - Jeff Kanow, Ryan Sutton, Todd Welsh, Robert Sylvia, Shane Loftis, Dave DuBourdieu, Paul May, Sean Fournier Fourth Row - Scott Wilford, Pat Foiron, Marcus Garcia, Matt Fosdick, Gabe Arnold, Larry Pitcher, David Lattanzio Fifth Row - Brent Duthie, Chad Camp bell, Coach Jeff Nicks. Mike, Ball. Brian Levine. Jeff Platt Sixth Row - Pete Kropf, Pete Scanlon, Jeff Barrus, Josh Musselman, RObeffl.'q if F ,R+ ,,., s ' -I V f f- SOPHOMORES TOUCH- DOWN TO VICTORY Coach Steve Rothbloom coached the sophomore team to a second place finish with a record of eight and two. Tim Wynn, Sam Hardin, and Sean Four- nier shared the prestigious position of teom captain. The offense was led by the combined efforts of the teom's two quarterbacks, Tony Fusco and Royal Reed, who's combined passing yar- dage added up to over 2,000 yards. Tight End, Tim Wynn, was the top scorer for the team, while Damon Davidson, defensive back, led the Griffin defense with ten interceptions for the year. Bl Ad Runningback Pete Scanlon thinks about the forma- tion he must run once the ball is snapped. l :Qi ' The two sophomore quarterbacks Royal Reed and Tony Fusco warmup before the game. 86 Sports GRIFFINS SHOOT FOR BACK OF NET The 1985-86 men's varsity soccer season was one that was to be remembered. The team was crowded with talent and drive. They finish- ed second place in League, but the season didn't end there, the Griffins weren't finished yet. Those determin- ed bays pushed themselves all the way to the third round of the play-offs. High scorers Rob Katzaroff, and Eric Schwandt led their team to an exciting season of nothing but victories. Lf., , 5- J w '4- Halfback Carmine Napolitano takes a direct kick for the Griffin. He looks beyond the Katella defenders to one of his open players. Men's Varsity Soccer: Front Row - Jim Devlin, Eric Schwandt, Dlno Syrengoles, Eric Lange, Mark Mogana, Davld Combs, Jeff Ferraria, Derek Sparta Second Row - Joaquin Garcia, J, J. Ciseneros, Jason Zommick, Mike Bernstein, Carmine Napolitano, Scott Sargeant, Geoff Bickel, Robbie Katzaroff, Wim Libby, Coach Schwandt Not Pictured - Joe Carpentier 1 . f Mike Bernstein watches from the full-back line as his team manipulates the ball on the other side of the field. Mike is one ofthe many senior members ofthe team. Jason Zommlck brings the ball back up to the offensive side of the field. Jason ls a halfback and is one ofthe high scorers for the Griffins with six goals. 1160 , 7-M h ...-ni Running at rap speed, Jim Devlin o center half back for rhe varsiry ream, moves forward ro overload the offense enabling the team ra score. Jim is also a member of the varsity cheer squad. 17 0 j 5,1 9 'J ,If W ,-- 7- .-.- , ? X' f' lfffsps- , Q V,-fm.. I- , 5- 1 , -- - liek-wfQgq,!..,, During warm-up before the game against Pacifica, the rwo varsity goalies, Eric Lange, and Mark Magana block rhe shots from their feammores. HOME SCORES VISITOR Artesia Lakewood Gahr Downey Lakewood Millikan Loora Bperanza Cypress Pacifica Karella El Dorado Esperanza Loara Kennedy -Cypress Kafello Pacifica El Dorado 9 2 2 O 1 2 5 O 1 0 O 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 Kennedy 1 4 4 5 O 2 2 O 4 4 4 2 1 8 0 4 3 6 3 2 O QJ-x. F f,-1-.-..--,- ,,,- u-.. V,-..- 7' uv-rw-s-, 4 1 ,V Y Y ,,-1' ' , - 4. 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The girls brought their season with a thrilling close by winn- ing their last two Empire League games in a row, and brought themselves into C.l.F. range. They met Esperanza in a play- off to see who would go on the C.l.F., but lost one to zero in the last minutes of the game. The Griffins had tough competition but upset an undefeated Kennedy team one to zero in the fourth game of the regular season. They finished in third place. Stacey Wilford dribbles the ball away from her opponent to set up another play for her team. She knows that she must make a good pass. Girls' Varsity Soccer: Front Row -- Danelle Burick, Joanna Willemse, Nancy Clark, Heidi Sendro, Mara Bloom, Margie LaCasto, Aimee Newlander, Juli Fusco, and Charlto Adle Second Row- Coach Waechter, Sherry Long, Stacey Wilford, Laurie Navarro, Kieran Gunsulus, Stephanie Welch, Lisa Kanasi, Candi Chesebro, and Teri Hubert A visor, sunglasses, and a blanket aren't her usual soccer gear, but an injured Teri Huben supports her team from the sidelines instead of from midfield where she usually plays, - -1 1 -.',3i2'1'.w,sJarvis'-T?-.:ell l-4 ' .... , , 1 SCORES HOME VISITOR 3 Tustln 2 ' 6 Mlllkan 0 3 Troy O 2 Loara O 1 Bperanza 1 2 Cypress 1 1 Kennedy O 1 Pacifica 4 1 Katella 1 1 El Dorado 1 4 Loara O '1 Esperanza 1 2 Cypress 1 O Kennedy 1 O Pacifica 2 2 EI Dorado 1 2 Katella 0 Nancy Clark screens the ball from her opponent, turns it up the Held, and makes a pass to her left wlng, while her team- mate, Amy Newlander, comes to back her up. 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Junior, Laurie Navarro takes advantage of this rare moment during the game ro catch her breath while her team has control ofthe ball on the other side of the soccer field, spam eo 90 Sports GRIFFIN SOCCER TAKES THE LEAD The Frosh-Soph boys' soccer team coached by Mr. Stowell, finished the season with a bang! Finishing first in league, their overall record remained outstan- ding. Out of twenty games played, they won sixteen and lost one, and tied three. Mr. Stowell coached four championship teams, such great coaching con- tinues to carry on Los Al's winning tradition. After making an excellent goal David Sidoni slowly walls back to the middle of the field. Men's FroshfSoph Soccer: Front Row - Roman Stowell, Dean Braunsteln, Glovanhl Catalano, Jeff Regnler, Mlke Waechter, Anger Fagardo Second Row - Mark Vela, Robert Mora, Mauricio lngrassla, Erlc Caesar, Christopher Park, Kurt Plpal, Mark Salomon, Coach Jerry Stowell mm. 1 I Men's J .V. Soccer: Front Row - Andy Syrengales, Mike Sandler, Mike Thomas, Tony Blalslng, Stefen Kileff, David Carlin, Leland Jay Second Row - Coach Klst, Mike Humphries, Eddie Monfro, David Hastle, Roger Roadstrom, Gary Sinclair, Mike Hastings, Kenny Montgomery Not Pictured - Pat Brown, Brandon Collier, John Guest, Paul Reyes Ni , x. 4 f , I ff TT J 'V W A .- ' , ' 4' ' A ,-J ,,,,,.,. Q5 'Y ks, - ' g . , I I , , K 4 ' 2 , A -A , f' , , ' , 4 ' ' 1 , V ' 5,,,4,,. . My M . . 'U f V ,, .f A , . I - Ae' . we ' 1 is 1 . on v A ' ' A' f' ,M W V ' .4 ,.if,,.f.., A Mauricio lngrassia fakes out his opponent and dribbles off with the ball. Agility and quick thinking make for good effective soccer plays. The students were able to enjoy lots of fast paced action during the 195586 season. While stretching out before the game against Esperanza, Dave Carlin takes o second to show off his unique personality. If -AMF A M ' Ol xy? ! 5 9 Women's J .V. Soccer: Flrst Row - Tracy Doyle, Chalyce Devrles, Tara Chadwel, Leanna Jay, Holly Watson, Nicole Hut- ton, Kevin Reekes Second Row - Kathy Lee, Marlo Hutton, Mary McGill, Tiffany Corwln, Kim Able, P. J. Long, Tanja Weth Third Row - Coach Leonard Lopez, Julie Simmons, April Corbin, Jean Leonard, Cathy Corliss, Mary Younkln, Hol- ly Kunst GIRLS' J.V. SOCCER SHOOTS AND WINS The Women's J.V. soccer season was one of great excite- ment and fun. The team worked hard, and put ln many hours of practice to perfect their game. The captains P. J. Long, Tracy Doyle, and Holly Kunst, kept their team- mates going during the long pre- season weeks. But all of their hard work and determination paid off when they finished the season winning the first place title. Coach Lopez's first year at Los Al turned out to be one of great triumph. This J.V. team had great ability and depth. The girls clinched their first place spot by beating El Dorado two to zero in the last game of the season. 9 Y? Chalyce Devrles traps the ball and turns lt up the field. One must be thlnklng all the time to keep the ball under control and work lr up for a shot or goal. One of the team captains, P. .I. Long, waits for her team to get ready to give a cheer before the game. ff-'Q Kevin Reekes makes a diving catch to save a goal from being scored. A goalie must have quick reactions to be successful, Hallie. wgll, 4006+ cfgav' w6 jUyIlc0',6l DOULP VOU JUSJ ICVC lflfwt-it qclfoifl 9V1O'lo- T'!f551l6 fl bg ya over the 5ulfHVVl?Q 9C AY50. Wimfllre Tor- M01 'fig m 6 p1Mlx5l'7 givin- kvpn ' 1 X , f Q, in A ,Q F f Clio! e nn 1 iroalo once! Hama WML SUWMPESQZ fl hQfkfCie1 Q2 Sports FROSH-SOPH POLO GLIDE THRGUGH YEAR Standing victorious, Los AI's Water Palo team ranked second in the Empire League, and made the first round of CIF. Los Al has made it to CIF nine out of ten years. Each player put forth his best effort which con- tributed to the phenominal year they had. Marc Alpert, most valuable player, Dave Fusco, captain, and Jon Wimbish, most improv- ed player, were all awarded for their performances. Year around practice helps develop and refine the players abilities. The day began at 6:30 am, when they weight lifted for one hour. Pool practice began at 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm. That two, hour practice was the time that they worked on plays. The last hour, Coach Ploessel insisted that they swim their pool laps. The players had to be extremely strong in the upper body. They had to hold high morale and express their emotions nonchalantly. 'Z ,. ' 577256 fi- zzgglfvfzw A'f.w:.4.,.f-, fr- I Q, , Af .L V 'Q-ia , .. gf ,V . .,,. ., , .. - - A gait-xsgtshsisksxs5,y...--- f 1 4 T measles' t ?' f :F -- f ff 4 wwe. g z Nlth a qulck reaction, Dave Fusco races down the pool to help a teammate. Quick reflexes in water polo are Important to be able to keep possession of the ball. ,,.f53,,, f an mtv. V' ,. . ,:g.-- . M, as A4 M, W .,,,,, fn c.....,p..g,,, M -ws 9 - . Huw' .1 ,f ' X35 . .w ,-My ' f. wr Jeff Wlmbish guards his opponent from making the winning goal. Jeff has been a member of the varsity team for one year. Matt Carter, John Caughlln, Tom Anderson gather together to figure out how they are going to get the Dave Fusco reaches high in the air to catch the ball being passed to him. Having the ability tojump high while in water takes practice and stamina of the legs, which Dave possesses. y ,ww -. H .. . . A,-.vyfssvt -f ff 'L . ' 5 V , 7..,fAfffws-v,---y. ball back so they can get their game winning goal. Working N- T together on team strategy is very Important. ' 'N -n-O... gf-M ,Nx ...M-ss... 'V' ' so. ABQ? I I John Englert, Marc Alpert, and Tom Anderson walt patiently for the next clue as to what they will be doing for prac- tice from Coach Ploessel. John looks around to see what the girls at the other end ofthe pool are doing. 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J . :..,s.,m , r , -H -V QAM, '-2.22, . .. ., -- ' - f:.'i'5532, 1:-1 -H. mf-....g..f .v. 1- - L. .1 Ce-f Tom Anderson passes the bolljust in time before his opponent tries to get the ball. Timing and strength are the key factors in having a good water polo player. Tom has been involved with the team for one year. Eizrvj km, -' Fm - . 'xx . . .. .,., v X H wa , . . -Y Y-T Kun .Q . , . i-1l1fi '. .7'1s.g... Varsity Water Polo: Front Row - Marc Alpert, Steven Mucciaro, Dave Fusco Second Row - Jeff Wimbish, John Englert, Scot Listavich Third Row - Brian Lawrence, Tom Anderson, John Caughlin Fourth Row - Phil Barnes, Jon Wimbish, Craig Malone, Kevin Mclnryre Fifth Row - Matt Carter, Gary Sinclair, Eric St. Moffin -,t 1 f J SCORES HOME 16 Loara 12 Esperanza 1 1 Cypress 1 1 Kennedy 21 Pacifica 13 Katella 2 El Dorado VISITOR 2 9 9 8 1 4 19 . 5 - 1 Coach Ploessel and Coach Turner 15' R if ' 1- em... 'KL V., .. rf . 'I . -1 Jeff Wimbish swims vigorously down the pool to score o goal while his opponent is close behind him and ready to get the ball. Jeff knows better and will not give his opponent a chance. Sports 98 94 Sports Q., E14 q+iZ '.7fi'i'. g..i2 .wp-, gvov ,QQIIQ if mi 1521: 1533: ,iff 'itfv 45.1 'glen 4.4 1 114111 444, '44, Coach Turner gives specific strotegy instructions so the teom con get the winning gool. Cooch Turner believes thot good cooching, good focilities, ond dedicoted teom members ore necessory for whot it tokes to be the number one teom. Froshf5oph Woter Polo: Front Row - Jill Ensley Second Row - Cliff Kjoss, John Stephenson, Chris Silvers, Jeff Brussel Third Row -John McMonn, Mike Polermo, Jon Chomon, Eric Lynch Fourth Row - Drew Bozz, Jock Sounders, Dove Mohor, Croig Agosto Bock Row - John Downs, Dovid Smith, Eddie Scondleberry, Robert Tuttle John Stephenson woits vervously for his first woter polo gome of the yeor. He hos been procticing oll summer ond he hopes he hos whot it tokes to be the best. ,, WW -4 Q W WMI 'WW94' -le X Robert Tuttle enjoys the sun while woiting to enter the motch, but he keeps his mind on the ploy ot hond. He knows whot to do when he goes in. .s L 4 .v '4 i' z rw? tvwhe h gyxyggi app . lt.. i I l. I . 4 , E l - W' yllkq S ip X-, x fix W I SHAW yubq . ri ati, vm- Xfkqt mngx' 1-nm, ..-, u....,5 Men's J.V. Wrestling: Front Row - Eric Hopelt, Rorey Collins, Brod Crovens, Tlm Clork, Chrls Crockett, Lonce Jorgonson, Michoel Longsom, Bill Miller, Rodney Phelps Second Row -- Joe Broin, Mott Phillips, Bill Bixby, Mott Toben, Tim Gouseholder, Chris Brophy, Mike Sockett-Jester, Tony Rodoich, Brion Ehler Third Row - Mike Kudermon, Robert Nopolus, Mott Vergo, Morcus Gorcio, John Morgon, Drey Lomeroux, Steve Wood, Neils Jorgonson, Thomos Sohn, Mike Godoy Thinking about his motch coming up, J.V. wrestler Drey Lamoureux gets some lost minute odvice from one of his friends ond o teommote. wtf' tw W, ,4 ,, E Before his motch, J.V. wrestler Rory Collins receives odvice from veteron vorsity wrestler, Morc Albert. This en- courogement is opprecioted ond Rorey's confidence for o victory on the mot is evident in his cheerful smile. Within the seoson, friendships often blossom between J.V. ond Vorsity members. VIRESTLERS PHJTCJVVHJ This yeor's wrestling teom hod the oggression ond en- thusiosm to pin their opponents to the mot. The Los AI J.V. wrestling teom disployed the quolities of o winning teom by overpowering the other teams in the Empire Leogue. The in- coming freshmen strived to keep up with the veteron members ond odded o new spork to the progrom. w , Going over some moves in his mind, J,V. wrestler Robert Nopolis stores down his oppo- nent ocross the mot. sports 95 96 Sports TEMPERATURES HIGH IN 86 With the temperatures soaring inside the gym, the wrestlers never grew listless. Headed by new coaches and new captains, the Grif- fins had another outstanding season. A new addition to the coaching staff was Jim Sweeter. Along with alumni Kurt Ripplemeyer and Rob Brakke, captains Derric DuBourdieu and Scotty Welsh lead the wrestlers to victory. Weight classes were consistent throughout the season, with freshman Willie Hawthorne in the lightest class, and sophomore Chris Spoden wrestling in the heaviest class. Congratula- tions to the team! Front Row - Wlllle Hawthorne, Derlc Dubourdleu, Scott Rose, Marc Alpert, Scott Welsh, Lenny Fontanez Second Row - Jim Schaffer, Glenn Barrlt, Dan Van Wlnkle, Mike Mullaney, Corey Quinn, Chris Spoden N... l is Junior Glenn Barret has his Pacifica opponent stuck with a near side craddle. Its a sure ' near fall for Los AI. Glenn is an enthusiastic and spirited wrestler for the team this year. Marc Alpert. a second year member on the Varsity team Is ln the ready position. Marc ls also actively involved on the varsity water polo team. V1'I1f7 'ffV'7WW ,- ,, 1 S .. ' X' ' , f',i . c ' f. ' k,?f7hv,fw , . .,,, 'Mn A5 Lenny Fontanez scissors his opponent the crowd roars ith excitement. - t 'Nav - A., 4 m, . w -fit:-fswffsi' Waiting impatiently for Derrlc Dubourdieu's opponent to attack, he mentally prepares his strategy. Thls ls Derrlc's fourth year as a member ofthe wrestling program. This year he wrestled at the 115 weight. He ls also an actlve member of the spirit group LAPD. 7M,,,,,W0sw,:ff,zvffW,WW.1,w.,,,,, ,MMA ' Tough practlce and weekend tournaments throughout the country give the wrestlers a chance to Improve their skills. Holding his opponent in a helpless postlon senior Corey Quinn takes charge. Only one quick jerk - Corey knows that is all he needs to take him down. SCHEDULE Los Al at El Rancho Los Al at Gahr Kennedy at Los AI Los Al at Bolsa Granda Pacifica at Los Al Los Al at El Dorado Los AI at Cypress Esperanza at Los Al Los Al at Katella Las Al at Loara Admlrably referred to as Wolf Boy, the crowd hoots and hollars for Dan Van Wlnkle. At the Katella tourna- ment, Dan pins his opponent. 'f 'sg ,K Marcus Garcia, sophomore, takes the top posltlon and waits patiently for the referee to plow his whistle for the start of the period. 98 Sports TENNIS BACKHANDS THEIR WAY TO SECOND PLACE Ken Parker coached the girls' varsity tennis team to a second place finish in league com- petition with a record of ten and two. It was an exciting season for the entire team, but the spotlight shines o'n junior Kelli Moore. Kelli won the Dr. Pepper award and was the first Griffin ever to win this award in singles. Kelli shares the position of captain with two other girls, junior Laura Junkerman, and senior Erica Huang. These players contributed to the team's overall standings in the league, and all three girls were chosen Most Valuable Player for the season. Other seniors on the team VHN .:.:3.J,,,,. ,., f 1, .,,,,4,r,1 ,,,, ., Sf... ,.' . If ,, . , ,, V . E 4 . 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J 1 f i ix 4 4, 4? fr ' ,J ,Y 'i 'f f '1 ' Gf .X 1 6' vi ,VI I f ,g Z ef J yi ,f ,,f J V C I , ' ' if 4' ' 1 ,f ,ff 'X 1 5 ,' v aff '-fl' rg 'ffff 'ff J x 1 1 9 J 54 ary' f l' fi' !7'T 'T 'X , V,f f ff, VH ' ff ' . ,,c,,,ffV. Jiffflil ' V5 13 P' ff ' 7,1 'V J V Mvfvn,.. f . iff f I , 4 . I , W ,, f ,,.,, f77if ,I f,fL-,.i.l,h.,c..g,g.,,1,,,5L,,5' ui ., f.:,.l'of riv,-Vai' ' V 'V A V H , L . 'X 'Hman Y 5 . ,V V, .V - 'V ' A '-. - ' f f ,Adi f'ff'c1 ,'f'Z- 2 ,f . ,T V- ,' ff ff f'f',!!: ,..JFfV,.-,,,, , ., Women's Tennis Coaches: Debbie Fleming, and Ken Parker. Junior Kelli Moore sets herself up for the return shot to her opponent. Kelli ls the first student at Los AI to win the Dr. Pepper award for singles competition. J 4 Women's Tennis: Front Row - Kelli Moore, Erica Huang, and Laura Junkerman Second Row -- Stephanie Psyzk, Farren Last, Michelle Vergara, Kathy MacKay, Maureen Montroy, Melanie Wood, Julie Everett Third Row - Leslie Kretchmer, Diana Cheng, Allison Perkins, Ellen Wilkerson, Keala Walker, Rebecca Copeland, Allison Cook, Shelly Gregory, Laura Chee, Ashley Brooks, Dana Kelley, and Shawn Carlson Fourth Row - Coach Parker, Kristy Shelly, Sherry Albert, Jana Wong, Julie Scott, Toadie Sanderson, Andrea Bloom, Vi Pangelinan, Bonnie Viets, Cindy Ludlam, Johanna Richard, Kathy Fitzer, Jennifer Hunt, Jendy Saureman, and Coach Fleming Forren Last concentrates on the tennis ball as It approaches her racket. Keeplng your eye an the boll ls the key to a suc- cessful tennis game. Farren is a sophomore and a two year member of the J.V. tennis team. Q 5 4 'F , .V s , N .Q ' 'I ':- .- , , ii. . f 4, .4 1: .,,,.,.,.. 1 1 , 5 .sp Ai. Q .- .. V- 4 Varsity Team Captains: Laura Junkermon, Erlca Huang, and Kelll Moore. SCORES HOME VISITOR 16 Loara O 16 Esperanza 2 8 Cypress 10 10 Kennedy 6 13 Paclflca 5 13 Katella 5 16 EI Dorado 2 17 Loara 1 1 5 Esperanza 3 6 Cypress 12 14 Kennedy 4 1 7 Pacifica 1 13 Katello 5 15 EI Dorado 3 f ,. . - . Laura Junkerman proudly dlsplays her Ietterman's jacket at practice, She ls one of the three varslty team captains. Spons 99 100 Sports VCLLEYBALL SETS UP FOR VIVACIOUS YEAR Volleyball is a very demanding sport, it requires physical and mental agility. The girls' varsity volleyball team achiev- ed many personal and team goals this Y year. The varsity squad consisted of on- f -. ly five Seniors and five Juniors. The varsi- ty team finished second in the league V and went on to CIF and proved that they had what it took to make a good J W volleyball squad. Coached by Mrs. Bohannon and JV coached by Jamie M1 ,A Moore, all the teams pulled together 'ii J' fl fl ' and enjoyed a fun and exciting season. fl N, JS R Wifi, ,W FF ' N ail?5 fvfqii'i who 1-lT' J S l 5. N fig, g f ' MMM I if fs m ilfltf I Learning-how to spike the volleyball tal-ses not only practice, but potlence too. Barrie Dofforn and Nancy Clark demonstrate how well they can perform this move durlng one of their many hours of practice. Volleyball Team Members: Jeanne Allard, Paula Wasokawskl, Joy Whitney. Ashley Reeks. and Terri Hubert gather around Barrie Dafforn to decide on what stradegy they should use for the next game. Varslty Volleyball: Front Row - Paulo Wasakawsl-rl, Nancy Clark, Barrie Dafforn, Jeanne Allard, Diane Sands Second Row - Ashley Reels, Jay Whitney, Laurie Navarro, Terri Hubert, Candi Cheesbro Zu 'Fw U, ve, , -Ulm! 421: mm -'Q ff.W9w4LgL,,.,,,,.w , , Terri Hubert is positioning herself to retrieve a hard spiked ball from the opposing team. This is a dlfflcult move and takes deep concentration. 'W Y T '! w 09 4-1. ,fl gg., V N AH' '- .,.,'w1.'.y, f,..,f' ' ff.,-in-L 4 ' is FroshfSoph Volleyball: Front Row - Kim Engel, Mary Rous, Michelle Reyes, Zoe Syrengelas, Lisa Caudillo Second Row - Teri Hubert tapes teammate Barrie Dafforn's Lourie Perkins, Torri Tarchione, Erin McGlone, Kelly Achziger, Tanya Weth, Krissi Moretta hand in order to avoid injury. Helping each other is essential in volleyball. v----w.......,.,. ,,...,...,..,-,g-- fl K . N, I , ' rf' 'A' V, 4? 5 , I I , I , ,. ,, hs, New f I Www1w,fw1fwv 'f 7'mWWi ,,,, .f,,l A ,. .',, Lf, ffr' V , Lori Navarro practices setting the ball. A good set is important in order to have a successful spike. L 5' yr' Q JV Volleyball: Front Row - Nancy Sands, Nicole Furgiuele Second Row- Tracy Doyle, Jonna Artukovich, Lauren Reeves, Kirstin Shaw Third Row - Robin Linsley, Jennifer Ensley, Elli Exacaustos, Kim Paluwek Sports 101 102 Sports CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS AHEAD OF THE PACK AND ONTO C.I.F. The men's cross-country team, led by captains Doug Fatone and Gene Lyon, enjoyed an inspiring year, finishing second in league competition, The Griffins completed the season with a record of five wins and two losses. ,They went on to CIF competi- tion for the first time since 1980. Highlights of the season included the team's third place finish in the Woodbridge Invitational, and se- cond place finish in the Fountain Valley Invitational. Junior Gene Lyon and sophomore David Sanford were chosen for the All League second team. The women's varsity team was led by sophomore standout Lara Swann and junior Melissa Maloney. The girls finished with a record of four and four at the season for fourth place. Lara Swann was chosen most valuable runner'for the women's team and was chosen for all All League second team. Captain Melissa Maloney finished first in the Laguna Hills Invitational, while teammate Janet Murphy was chosen most improved. J' J J f of f A i if Wymtrfc. WCWLGG WM L uf 1 W lgf L., X2 , 1721592 K QV? 174524 1' 4' , Y! X V lri' f T' XJ A l . x B if , i i r i 1 Men's Varsity Cross-Country: Front Row - Dave Carlin, Carl Wenz, Eric Prussel, Roger Rm Mike Martinez Second row - Coach Gregnanno, Greg Reyes, Greg Lyon, David Santo Doug Fatone, John Laisy, and Coach Celestin 5 W ' - Sze, A f W. Dave Carlin gives a reassuring smile to a teammate before the meet begins. He knows the team will do well. , 1 ' Dave Stanford listens closely to Coach CeIestin's pre-meet pep talk. The team's excellent status must upheld and will be determined by the results of this meet. ll? .., Girls' Varsity: Front Row - Denise Koneko, Kelli Hall, Brenda Bosanko, Melissa Maloney, loner Murphy Second Row - Rachael Strickland, Tina Alvarez, Kim Able, Jill Ghormley, Brooke Mabe, Amy Merchant Third Row - Coach Celestin, Susan Collins, Carolyn Parton, Cynthia Albert, Laura Swann, Holly Watson, Kristin Parker, Coach Gregnonno CROSS-COUNTRY Los Alamitos, Fullerton at Anaheim Los Alamitos at Magnolia Los Alamitos at Laguna Hills Invite Kennedy at Los Alamitos Los Alamitos, Loara at Pacifica El Dorado, Cypress at Los Alamitos Los Alamitos at Fountain Valley Invite Los Alamitos, Esperanza at Katella Los Alamitos at Costa Mesa Invite Los Alamitos at Mt. SAC Invite Empire League Finals at Esperanza it A5.:-fs-so , gi if . . - A I ' -'fi ' 2 -1: I I - ', 'ff 1 ' . if , -4 - -' , 5 - s . ' V f ' if-.515 vb-'fflffff' 1 ' ' -A T, f - - 'W' Q, ,V 'I 3 X '71 'S ., I T I ' . - V ,f'. 4, ,ff 'g ,A -J Cynthia Alben and Ron Muir prepare themselves for the meet against El Dorado. The look of determination on Cynthia's face shows her dedication and the intensity that she must feel before running the race. L L 4. I Men's J.V. and Frosh. 5oph.: Front Row - Max Nishi, Chad Calhoun, Dave Banning, Toni Blasing, Sung Lip Chun Second Row - Joe Millar, Darren Fatone, John Phan, Bill Orvis, Ron Muir, .Iohn Martin Third Row - Kyle Ledesma, Greg Murphy, Dave Horowitz, Carl Wenz, Aaron Pedrozo, Coach Celestin Greg Reyes looks over his shoulder and grins at a fellow team member who is stuck in o hurdlers stretch. Sports 103 GRIFFINS JUMP UP TOWARDS VICTORY 'X rr Coach Brookes lt was no surprise this year when Coach Brookes led the Los Al Gritfins to a fantastic season. They were ranked sixth in Orange County and tenth in CIF. Halfway through the season, the Griffins were 5-O in league and 1143forthe year Mar player, J. T. Snow lead the team with 18 average points per game. Ryan Blossey and Mo Warner followed with averages of 11.2 and 10.6. Hard work, commitment, and con- sistancy is what the players need to continue performing well throughout . the entire season. Brookes, Coach Mahoogian 'i ' L J A' ' Auumspy, Q rf, .. , , 1' ig. ,.s..i V A J ..,...,.u. .C J . f r ' 2, + i ,szt Z 3 1 P- '75 if si 1 ., . . K' V-9't vi , 2 5. I R v',, -ai '.2 Q, -sg A .JV A A ,.,. Mo Warner practices his free throw shot very hard and with concentration. When it comes down to that final tie breaking basket, Mo is assured he will make it. L08 I 'B 104 Sports Mark Schmitz reaches high to catch the rebound, in order to pass the ball to J. T. Snow so he can run down court and make the winning basket against El Dorado. W5 Varsity Basketball: Brett Pagert, Tommy Foster, J, T. Snow, Derek Bowen, Mark Schmitz, Chris Anderson, Mo Warner, Gary Loe, Ryan Blossey, Mark Trachtman, Matt Treece, Mark Parkinson, Coach Nicolson, Coach JSAL 4 g.... QL. J. T. Snow take ajump shot to widen the gap between us and Kennedy. J. T. has been a varsity member for three years and this year he is the co-captain. - - . -- -Y J. T. Snow dribbles the ball low in order to figure out a way to get around the guard that is blocking him. J. T. is well known for the fabulous control he has of the basketball. ......,-v--- a,..f---- LDS Ai 42 +2 During warm-up Mark Schmitz practices his outside shots. As a forward, being able to shoot from outside of the key effectively is important. Mlm SCORES HOME VlSlTOR 71 Loaro 51 SO Esperanza 44 65 Cypress 59 66 Kennedy 61 90 Pacifica 57 59 Katella 69 81 El Dorado B6 59 Esperanza 57 64 Loara 46 72 Kennedy 68 83 Cypress 69 56 Katella 65 73 Pacifica 71 71 El Dorado 59 N V , -:QM H , , I Z . , - ' 4' f,,f 1 , i i Tommy Foster concentrates on the court and visuolizes the plays that Coach Brools has drawn up for them to execute. At warm-up Mark Parkinson and Mark Schmitz practice their ' jump shots. Afterwards, Mark Parkinson shows off his talent of spinning the basketball on his fingers. W n 4, M, I :' K K I S ':1T ft5 1 I is Q A A' gx A ,, V x L C g L K ' 106 Sports J.V. BASKETBALL STRIKES GOLD PULLING OFF THE CHAMPIONSHIP The incredible Los Alamitos J.V. basketball team was the Em- pire League champions for this year. teamwork, and the devotion of team members to achieve this goal. With the help of some of the most valuable players, Rick Helms, Bernard Peters. and the leadership of Coach Canin, this year'sjunior varsity team finished with a stunning record of 13 and 1 in league. With a record like this, have a lot of confidence next season. ,ns A 'L L+ Junior Varsity Basketball: Front Row - Frank Quanga, cond Row - Blll Lansford, David Stanford, Greg lrwln, Rob Lester, Rick Helms, Nlck Woods, Doug Wadleigh, Doug Davidson, Deron Scott, Bernard Pe to Q05 AL A I0 S 'I lt took much concentration, the team will undoubtedly USLIL 4 Coach Canln, Scott Omohundro Se- ' W' Sprintlng down the court, Rlck Helms glances back to his team- mate to estimate which direction the ball is coming. The team ls depending on hlm to make those vital points. I'el'5. LOS AL. HA 7'9 .fw- Wlth a quick fllck of hls wrist, player 44, Rob Lester. slaps the ball away from hlS fwo foes. Both players were so stunned, that they never knew what happened. Junior Varsity Basketball players, Deron Scott and David Stanforf- fch me moves of their teammates from the sidelines. Even though the-g Aesnm they are still involved in the game. ' ll I Sophomore Basketball: F Irst Row -- Brian Parkinson, Coach Ploessel, Steve Powlacyk Second Row - Randy Blancq, Steve Mlhotov, Robert Calloway, Geoff Harper, Greg Reyes, Adam Melrovltz, Craig Edmunds, Tony Ware, Steve Rubenacker ,-.ii 'M' E sf it 9 ll FROSH SOPH BASKETBALL BRINGS ANOTHER EXCITING SEASON TO LOS ALAMITOS This yeor's Sophomore basketball teom consisted of o group of well oriented, high spirited young men who had led quite o successful seoson. The Sophomore team finished with on exciting record of 11-3 in the league. These diligent young men were co-champs with Katella High. Coach Ploessel was very pleased with the team and hopes for the team to excell in future games. The new Freshman team finished 8-6 in the league standings. The most difficult foe they went up against was Sunny Hills High. Team leaders Mark Wasikowski and Tim Gloudini, along with the rest of the teom, fought hard this season to maintain the level of intensity. Coach Anderson teaches his players to do well as they can as the season goes on ond to keep working hard. I f 'f'Q X, I 14 ll :Wy ew ' ,afdl 3 ICS? Freshman Basketball: Flrst Row - Joe Sweeney, David Vale, Todd Anisman, Coach Anderson, Steve Vos, Rick Adams, Brett Rlnello Se- cond Row - Todd Browne, Brent Bacher, Brent Overbeek, Scott Reid, Robby Farrel, Mark Wasikowski, Tim Gloudini, Cole Blossey, Brion Houb, Ken Goodman Tjliilyq - Sports 107 108 Sports GRIFFINETTES SCORE POINTS INTO BASKET The 1985-86 season proved to be successful for Women's Junior Varsity, Soph-Frosh, and Varsity basketball teams. The Soph-Frosh team finished in third place with the assistance of Coach Mark Celestin. With the team's hard work and the help of captains Deanna Blythe and Kim Taylor, the junior varsity team was crowned second place for the season. Leading the varsity team into their second round in CIF were captains Mary Reis and Anthanasia Syrengalas. Individual talents in hand with improved skills directed the team through a successful season. Coach Robin Farrington pro- udly remarked. The team strode on the court into second place in Empire League. Women's J,V. Basketball: Front Row - Shirlene Miyake, Tlneka Barrs, Kim Engle, Michelle Reyes, Cindy McSelurny Second Row - Coach Lori Rlenstra, Monica Fett, Marcy McDannel, Kim Taylor, Deanna Bluthe, Lara Swann, Stacy Thomas .m.,,.,. .,. , .-1 ---t ,W ., .. W, i , ,1rf:s1'3fs,r-azc T- 5'-' 'ife F wi f 1l5i ? '4' . 4 .' '. 4 'M'-.5 R, . '-:. T is tes' 5,11 . -.4 , ., Q. -- T B TT B T , K fr -1' 3511. g12frx..'.f3j:, f -P .wi-ry S J-is .,.,, sw-. , .. , i 't .-f T1 S ,LT Jn ' 2vf.Jf'1ff:'7 iliw!'l'HQF i X iss . i:tt'fQTL iiQ7?fZ :Q b'Sf'w , '- Q.. is T kstest? me-Nw. ,f::g'+T?,?4f swf fr 4 is .se T 55 3 ,f 'QT .A rw, -. Q x 5 ray? 1 N 4 M . Y 1, i .V , 1, ,,' , T ag.. 'aft-5 Q,,,g'1Sf'A' T, t'.fif'fl ..si'2- -i' T i? ay -tl fem: ' t-.-1,v.,- gf -als. -,. , f' mtg as ., .L C A az, ., ..g.., , , . , . ,t.' . 1- iigj ki'-kT1fiiFf'11i15gi. T- '- . . . . TnTz,:,:11.1.1s1rg:Q.'T'5.s.aft,1':Ht:'. f 1 . r sf . s .. During the game against El Dorado, Stacy Thomas, Monica Fett, and Tlneka Barrs sit on the side lines A. watching and smiling as one of their teammates steels the ball and makes a basket. 'Tn is - sr Nt f - il. : Silt I fl: -:Q-gZ., .:i: jlx- ' fr T T ' W' T N . T .tam C ffl its gg' . . Zliel.iZ,P Tilltlflf 2 1- Lv.. .1 Rlitlfii' lifTfl'?'Tf-T I H f .44 1 . '::lll .iillllli J Jfvlt ' 53? V- it 'Tl ' 1- T ST: .44-1.5655 .f -: fl T ' ef f. 'f .I , . . V '13 'iff ir .: 4' - . . , .1 .f f - ..-+.- -'rv . ,-1-.:s-.iw--'.:'eim 1. 0f'sJYf:w'f1f. . sf- Y V f . , A1 . T 1 ' :- 4.-,tt '...s.-,,p.f,1t,.,'-s. 1-Q-saw - Q-,xr 'T-A' 3 T 1 fi ,. V - r 4 . gn... ' . T T l 7 Y X -S . .4 i L 'ltr' ' ww -- f 'asf L4 - , . dfvr' 1 1 'tif - -r l ' . tr Lf? ' r- .f '. ' 1' ft Q, Tw 'S . , ., , 4 , ff if .y,. h -A ' t . f TT lf' .. , it f T 4 if ' f T Ti - ,- V- - V '. . 'A r , ' 11 .. ' ' I ' VV , A - TT f f' T 5'2 5 'T - :s,f'A .. Wiflfi'-4 I+ ,ii -- - Tf. T ' We ttti T Q1T'5f',,, 1 .t t 3 in X X I. V as A E ' 1 X. l, ,i g fr i. I T Q I 'm Q ' ' T , 3 ' .. 2 ' ,Q -,1 .,, J? V ,f f fi S I iT.i,tf,.:., T 4 ,,. 5 W ,,, f, 1 I S t 'Agri j .4 ff S ,iq J 5d'5'T--. , -, , t y., T Drlbblln down court durin warm-u s, Paulette Jones, l fl V , , tc. , ' fy, T . 'Tr' T I V gets serious as she prepares herself for the game against - , t --as ' . 'et-V1 . , 6. T- ' vii-? '1i-i, . . A Katella. Women's FroshfSoph Basketball: Front Row - Paulette Jones Secod Row - Lisa Reddlck, Kristen Anderson, Cheri Stephens, Lara Swann, Judy Davis, Sarah Steles Third Row - Coach Celestln, Michelle Reyes, Angela Craven, Grace Fallln, Kathy Fiteer -' V' N ' ,,..e'!' 415 Front Row - Traci Engel, Diane Sands, Elli Exacoustas, Jennifer Ensley Second Row - Gina LaNuevo, Kelli Moore, Mary Reis, Tricia Hatfield, Anthanasia Syrengelos, Jeannette Dorsey On a fast break, Kelli Moore. takes an outside jump shot for two points. Mary Reis turns on the radio during warm-ups. Music before the game helps put the girls in the right frame of mind. G... JA lr. bl a!! While the Griffins are in the lead against Kennedy, the starters, Traci Engel, Gina LaNuevo. Elll Exacoustas. and Kelli Moore, are able to sit on the bench and rest awhile. But they don't get lang because basketball is o fast moving game. SCHEDULE Los Al vs Loara Los Al vs Esperanza Los Al vs Cypress Los Al vs Kennedy Los Al vs Pacifica Los Al vs Ketella Los Al vs El Dorado Los Al vs Loara Los Al vs Esperanza Los Al vs Cypress Los Al vs Kennedy Los Al vs Pacifica Los Al vs El Dorado Los Al vs Kafella ri lf U I xg During warm-ups, 'Tricia Hatfield, practices her lay-up, which takes a special touch to always make It. Sports 109 1 10 Sports LA GYMNASTICS TUMBLE TO WIN Dedication, hard work, and extra time were utilized in order for the 19851986 gymnastics team to come out on top. ln the past Los Al gym- nasts have won two CIF champion- ships, and eleven out of twelve league championships. The gymnasts strove for excellence, strength, elegance, and endurance. Team- work, daily practice, and self- discipline kept the team ready for Empire League competitions. Energy and enthusiasm had compelled the team to be one of the best. 'Y-....., During her floor routine, Christine DeGregory playfully poses. Chris has been on the varsity team for three years. Gymnastics: Front Row - Beverly Kester, Amie Jenkins, Suzanne Chaves, Sara Lolsch, Lisa Bryant Second Row - Dawn Goldsmith, Julie Williamson, Abigail Koehrlng, Lara Swann, Kelly Matheney, Kim Ramseyer, Denelle Flynn, Lisa Boyd Third Row - Mr. Flynn, Kristina Morris, Gna McAfee, Tracy Dolan, Lisa Chow, Zoe Syrengeles. Kim Stanfleld, Daniel Giles, Fransesca Tozzi Not Pictured - Chris DeGregory and Klrstyn DeVrles xox Gina McAfee, practices her split leaps during warm-ups. ln order to get a perfect score that everyone would like, you have to make sure your legs are parallel. This is Gina's second year on the Los Al gymnastics team. Before approaching the uneven parallel bars, Lisa Chow, puts some chalk on her hands so that she will not slip off of them. Keeping a tight grip on the bars is imperative for a good score. ,-4--+--TTe-- - K' ,te nf -QbLi5.:'r, l r 9 if l s l .--.....-.4n.....-4...-.--Q-..-.4.m. s, After doing a castrap and going for an eogel, Kim Starfleld, reaches for the bar behind her. Tlm- ing is the most lmponant part of bars, and lf you miss your tlmlng you could miss the bar. NNN .Ig ,V I S? 1 .. R lf. .rl .X 6 V 2 . , v , 5 ,wtf-s w Q- 'M Getting reody to attempt a back walker, Sara Loesch concen- trates. Balance and careful preclslon are Important aspects of do- ing rrlcks on the balance beam. Balancing yourself In a handstand on the beam ls one of the more difficult trlcls, but, Tracy Doland performs this rrlck like an expert. Sports 111 112 Sports LOS ALAMITOS GOLF TEAM SWINGS INTG ACTION Although golf is not considered a team sport, a mixture of individual. talent, practice, and dedication, created a unified team. This year's golf team proved this through their performance at their tournaments during the 1986 season. The Griffins golf team had a good season with three people from last year's team. Impressive returners were Jeff Long, Sanford Rose, and Frank Dick. These boys led them to several seasonal victories. On the putting green practicing hls delicate touch, Jeff Long, concen- trates on a smooth stroke which will help cut down on his scores. ff rf -z W 'yi 'Adi 'N of 'NW 't ' V 1 mx .'9 S .TV 1 M575 : . T T . x ., A Pg 1f. '- ., A f s wvtaai-ss, A - -F ,V,. 7 33-if-lff ' J'-L:.j 't . -5251. 'jan 3.34 It-:i. 'lim i s A ' Practlclng at the drlvlng range, Dan Leonard, looks forward to the round of golf he is going to play and he hopes to do well. w- i 2 Q25 sg After a round of golf, Eric Patrick, goes over the game in his mind so he will achieve a lower score next tlme. Erlc is a first year member of the golf team. 321,619 Brad Benkey takes a hefty cut out of the sand which will put hlm on the green for a chance at a birdie. Brad dld extremely well on this year's golf circuit. s. N ,N -. at fm ' 2 S' M 1 . -X U 'Z P A 7 V - e- ' S1739 . N YQ' , . - 4. + N - Y YS . ' f- 4, . e ' . ..,w- -.C -1 Q E- :Y :F Q: fs- f TQ Q pg -K fx ' . : -+- , ' : S Q-1 ft ' - r..v:,fw..,.. .. .. is vw., X - - o .fs 'XJ' ,, , P E x - 4 t .X N-Q-.of Golf Team: Front Row -Jeff Long, Brad Benkey, Jon Theriault, Dan Leonard Second Row - Sanford Rose, Ryan Blossey Frank Dick, Eric Patrick, Coach Dixon 1 l l e : ' sq l v. 'L 'KL- Xi x f in Jigg- -'el Y GE.-4 , , While swinging the club, Ryan Blossey, keeps hls eye fixed n the ball so it will get to the green. 1-1.1- Coach Dixon gives a few very helpful pointers to, Jon Theriault, a new member of the Los Al golf team. OPPONENTS Long Beach Wilson Fountain Valley El Toro Loara Esperanza Cypress Long Beach Wilson Pacifica Katella El Dorado Esperanza qLoara Katella Cypress Pacifica Estancia El Dorado ,V C.. 9 'f . -f , L S , A P 1 . -asm , . y w,.d I . 1. P' Y., s 'Ti Q ,. , ' LW fl., r',.'Q2.'i f , ' ' F 1 . ' N, A, 'Zag .L '37 . . 1 . Frank Dick is stuck In the sand trap and needs a good strong swing to get out. Sports 113 1 I4 Sports ml f i A ,,,..-1- 4-in MEN'S J.V. AND VARSITY TENNIS SWING INTO A WINNING SEASON :M f I f, One of the more popular spring sports at Los AI is tennis. The warm sun encourages many people to come out and get a lit- tle exercise while still experiencing the thrill of competition. Tennis is a sport that involves good eye-hand coordination, en- durance, and flexibility, all of which the boys' varsity team possess and use to defeat the opposing teams. The team keeps up the Griffin tradition of striving for excellence and giv- ing that extra push needed to make Los Al number one. ,,.......f..... I 5:1-.. 2,5 Vk,, ,V lg, , , ,V,, ,, , ,,,Q,,,!,,,, lj , ,f!,,,7,.,V,!,.,. ,,,,vM'ff .5 , K gk ,dll 1x0 ii, 1,911 fg Rlghf - Lon-y Rernklng, Mon Bateman Left to Right - Joaquin Garcia, Chrls Codlk, Shubert Koong, Coach Parker nydwnwrwwf V N 'M,,,....-r-Mc rf ' 3, 1- 1 f, -- I '16, Z4 Men's Varsity Tennis: Front Row - Anthony Bateman, Hahn Lin, Shubert Koong, Joaquin Garcia, Jason Zommick, Gary Sinclair Second Row - Wing Chen, Kit Codlk, Jon lmel, Matthew Bateman, David Candiotty, Jeff Mackewicz, David Schulten, Larry Reinking Third Row - Coach Parker, Jos0f1 Binder, Tom Foden, Marco Sllva, Cary Chee, Romchand Partiarcha, David Cheng, Mike Sandler, Craig Halker, Mark McCoy, Gary Wlsniewskl, Rob Wilkerson, Willie Hawthorne, Coach Rubonis Fourth Row - Brian Meckler, Devln Lost, Ernie Blevins, Gary Cuneen, James Ken, David Jenkins, Tom Nickold, Eric Roberts, Sean Carlson Not Pictured - Chad Calhoun, Robert Leff, Danny Psyzk, Matt Rickerd, and Darren Smith XXX ' 'M it -4 s .s,s,i..x ,fg ,fga f. .- 'tr . Q KNEW Xxx .ox ,X ,ss ,4 5 .X Q L Qxxi 4' 4 X XJ -4.3 .- S XA K 1' 'mx xl X 'Xxx N. A-K4 , , , b, 3 'sins Yak! X -,L 'AA Age Jn, J., ki fi wvxN qi. ' RA Q I I r X .V N 4 x' ' N-if-+an4'4 'Z Senior Jason Zommick returns a shot to his opponent on the other side of the net. Jason perfects his backhand by listening to the advice of his coaches, friends, and by practicing. f, 1' '7- ,, .N f, lrgff ..f.,,vww'f Y gifrm. V MW.. 4 I A -.ar .M M-We - -A: As David Shulton. works on his forehand after school at prOCflCe, he thinks of the big tournament that is coming up this weekend. Practice is the best way for a tennis player to improve his skills. SCHEDULE Los Al at Pacifica EI Doardo at Los Al Los AI at Loara Esperanza at Los AI Los Al at Cypress Kennedy at Los Al Pacifica at Los Al Los Al at Katella Los Al at El Dorado Los Al at Esperanza Loara at Los AI Los AI at Kennedy Cypress at Los Al Katella at Los AI Hahn Lin serves up trouble for his opponent as he takes control ofthe match. Z Q 7 'gif arid? f ,.,.,,,3' MQWQWT Jon Imel practices his serve while teammates Gary Sinclair, and Marco Silva, give him con- structlve critiscism. Sports 115 116 Sports BADMINTON CONDITIONS Badminton is a popular racquet sport at Los Al, especially for those tennis players who want to keep in shape and maintain their timing in the off season. lt is a' sport of coordination, and skill. Many people join the team because it is a way to meet friends. This year's bad- minton season proved to be a learning experience for all. walk 5s1y7:wv,, f 1 J MY., ,,,,, Kg, ,,-.,,.,, -W., .... N ,N-,....,.,,,uN ,, ,,W,,,,w ' I 5 Z, MMM I M,M,,w af aff di. Junior Malini Gupta hits the birdie back over the net to her opponent who is awaiting the return shot. Malini is a first year member of the varsity badminton team. ,M W, W :Huang .44 Wm- V-6 , ,A 'M' , M ,,, ,,, ,ff ' , , ff f WU' V , we f ' MWC! PM T ' Wall ' ' ' ili,i 4 J Practicing his serve, junior David Rayburn, plants his left foot to Casey Fierce a member of the J.V. team warms up before a make sure he has good balance. David takes practice very match by practicing his follow through on his swing. seriously. Badminton: Front Row - Malini Gupta, Johanna Richard, Kristin Shelly, Jon ArmUo, Casey Fierce, Coach Giarratano Second Row - Coach Brian Ng, Julie Simmons, Farren Last, Andrea Bloom, Roger Yoh, Julius Ypma, Jake Ravn Third Row - Patti Ivins, Ashley Brooks, Cindy Ludlam, Michelle Perslow, Laura Patterson, Patricia Vaca, Sharon Bordas Fourth Row - Patrick Campuzano, Bonnie Viets, Kristin Gibson, Gary Wang, Jimmy Wu Fifth Row - David Rayburn, Shih-hun Wu, Angel Fagardo, Partik Stenberg Sixth Row - David Ban- ning, Brent Bolton, Aoron Simmons, Sean Aldridge I Z ,, A f , HIC 5 11 ,fp 1 zz. 1' . i 'S n- G N J 'v ,617 - Q-'fe .,...,-: 'Am - :..,: -3g,:....., 1 LLITQFEF' :Y-.fe-my-Q :or Q- . . . -- uf-7Z,z:P ' ., TJ -. .. . . ef J - s'3'5i3i1f :IIWLTJ - A : '-of- VP LOS ALAMITOS TRACK TEAM JUMPS INTO THE GROOVE The 1966 track season was one of many triumphs. But bad weather conditions early on in the season prevented the staff from getting a team picture. We would like to acknowledge the following people as members of track team for 1986: Charito Adle, Cynthia Albert, Sheryl Albert, April Allen, Todd Anisman, Tineka Barts, Gene Blackmun, Vanessa Blanco, Jeremy Blomgren, Brenna Bosanko, Cameron Briggs, Danelle Burick, William Burkett, Margi Campbell, Kenny Canardky, Howard Chalawsky, Sung-Lip Chun, Jdn Cisneros, Vince Cisneros, Susan Col- lins, Stephen Covall, Gary Covington, Barrie Dafforn, Kecia Davis, Jacqueli Doxey, David Dubourdieu, Reginald Dunn, George Eaton, John Espinoza, Jeffrey Fairbanks, Darren Fatone, Kristan Fett, Monica Fett, Mark Finkenhagen, Daniel Foster, Timothy Fritcher, Anjolett Fruehon, Nicole Furgiuele, Donald Gerber, John Guest, Kelly Hall, Geoffrey Harper, Eric Henrickson, Roy Herring, David Horwitz, Jennifer Hunt, Lori Jack, Leanna Joy, Steven Johnson, Paulette Jones, Emil Jorge, Lance Jorgensen, Neils Jorgensen, Jarrett Keck, Tammy Kelso, Holly Kunst, Janie Kurtela, John Laisy, Andre Lamourex, Kyle Ledesma, William Libby, Yvette Lugo, Gregory Lyon, Brooke Mabe, Cynthia Madelwiney, Melissa Maloney, John Martin, Michael Martinez, Roland Martini, Amy Merchant, Joseph Millor, Patricia Montoya, Ronald Muir, Gregory Murphy, Janet Murphy, Jim Nguyen, Max Nishii, Denise Novack, William Orvis, Alan Padua, Eva Paine. Kristin Parker, Aaron Pedroza, Bernard Peters, John Phan, Matthew Phillips, Mark Plat- tenberger, Mary Raus, Royal Reed, Jeffrey Regnier, Gregory Reyes, Michelle Reyes, Steven Rogers, Mike Roserti, Roger Ross, Mark Salomon, Michael Sanders, Brian Sandoval, Glynn San- ford, Donald Santos, Scott Sorgeant, Eric Schwandt, Kim Sederstrom, Karen Self, Ilona Sendro, Neil Sorensen, Scott Sorensen, Robin Southerland, Robert Stamer, Kanstantino Syrengelas, Un- dreal Todd, Suzy Triplert, Robert Tuttle, Michelle Vergara, Alex Vidal, Michael Waechter, Chevelle Walker, James Weber, Kent Wells, Todd Welsh, Carl Wenz, Natalie Wenz, Scott Wilford, Htoo Win, Eric Wood, Gina Young, Marcus Garcia, Duncan Davidson, Leonard Fon- tonez, Jim Devlin, Grace Faron, Peter Krapp, Matt Fomelaro, Stewart Murry, Roger Roadstrom, Parker Pollock. i !','04'Y L4 rr-r My lf' PL 666 0+ '7L 'Ffyw Af wtf S S0lWf U04 Hey gag, : - CQMIJ' 'TV Upper left: Running hurdles requires speed and en- durance of the part of the athlete. Senior, Lori Jack, demonstrates this combination which makes her a Q41 valuable part of the track team, Below left: Pale vaulting is one of the most demanding track events. The vaulter, must not only have the speed to get him off the ground but the agility to manuever himself over the bor. Gary Covington demonstrates his ability to force his body and mind to work together to excell in this difficult event. YES TQ, Lower left: A relay team is a combination of individual talent, Each member must move with the precision which makes the four members perform as one. John Castro hands the baton to Neil Sorenson in their practice before the race. J. J. Cisneros and Jim Devlin watch intently waiting for the hand-aff. Above: Emil Jorge demonstrates the mental concentration and muscular strength needed to hurl a twelve pound shoteput. pi , f ff Gaiam X354 X pez 1.7L dl-f l !ZC4!! V5 686g UU - -WULQ Wofagf y Q' Cie fs 0 In JTFCO Lf fr Sports 117 1 18 Sports VARSITY. WOMEN SWIM WITH STYLE The Women's Varsity Swim team had a very outstanding 1985-1986 year. The team had many returning members which helped lead them to their victory. ln addition, the players experienced many hours of vigorous practice, which were obviously wor- thwhile. The women swimmers were well prepared for the competition brought to them from the other schools. The team won many meets, therefore, making our school extremely proud of them. ' rr- A J he-ww iz... A- s r v y fx 1 J Wim ' S 1 . lv? 4 4 J Q 21 l if f 'yay 9, 5 .,,. ,gr , 4 fa. if. . . . , ,, ,. I,-7 it ,, ,7 , SO, 4 ff A 1 4 1 S ,A-E1,1.! V .. Zag xyk lv , if Q' U , 2 .. . ,Q ,, Y' .xr r A A .4 . ,J First Row - Captain Shari Carll, Jeni Buys, Susan Guthrie, Kristine Ogle, Toadie Sanderson, Rebecca Copeland, Stephanie Welch, Allison Cook, Nancy Sands Second Row - Janet Buys, Lisa Lerno, Amy Holzgang, Patty Jetti, Peggy Gross, Karen Rothery, Kelly Chaides, Tina Alvarez, Holly Watson, Kim Browne Third Row - Amy Whitlock, Misty Patz, Jill Ensley, Lori Garcia, Sonet Sietz, Corinne Haskins, Moiken Emmerich Fourth Row - Melinda Murphy, Julie Meadows, Catherine Gaw, Joey Kleinman, Chalyce DeVries, Jennifer Maitlen, Stephanie Schweig, Kristin Skutvik Fifth Row - Denise Kaneko, Jennifer Nunes, Lisa Craddock, Jill Simundza, Rachel Corley, Che-ron Harville M Swim team members Peggy Gross and Shari Carll take a breather before beginning another set of grueling laps across the pool. Wie ,yu S ' . f 3'1- , Wh 99,-V2 sz fm m,, 1 A f y A 1 C if ..i.iii 'fi Shari Corll relaxes and slowly backstrokes across the width of the pool grateful that her many hours of practice OTE OVGF. ..... .r.. l .,.,, ' 5 . J J., Coach Debbie Fleming, of the Girls' Varsity Swim team, pauses for a brief moment as she explains the proper swim strategy and gives extra helpful hints to the Varsi- ty members. I vn- .,,x f. 5, Q SCHEDULE Los Al at Miilikan Los AI Invitational Los AI Invite Finals Loara at Los AI Esperanza at Los AI Los Al at Cypress Kennedy at Los Ai Pacifica at Los AI Los AI at Katella , Los Al at EI Dorado -.....,L.-.. Freshman Sonet Sietz and sophomore Lisa Lerno rest on a starter's block before their afternoon practice. Since the beginn- ing of the year, they have learned that endurance and strong arms are the sure keys to victory. ' J ' 4, ,,,..-M-W e Q Q , -da-,,,,fff 4 . 2 1 r '12 .-'ff' 1 i 4' , . Q f ,,f--f 2 ' i ,111- ' , , .. l k . ,JI e- ,Xf- i , s 'lf' , A , S -4, A 4 M , X , gf' 58 s in the number one spot, Peggy Gross prepares to mark the beginning of the challenging freestyle race: V ,, 4.nnrv f'.1 -, .4e 'N f-fi',, - M... ' ,sy-,c,jv:,.Q 'r,t, rake the dive that would Vt, X war. i. i X ' fix i F Q i i , L .A : C -.ll 4,5 A I , ,rr r 9 ,K W- ,E , , -- if S if A fe 5- , ' W V ',.' S - 'f ' i With a smile of contempt, three year swim-team member Susan Guthrie reaches the end of rhe pool before the other swimmers, , ,,,t?,pf.g,. 4 Mawiyi, ., ., s q f nf ,g t , ., -13.,f,, - . , 'L ,-H' . i - V A. f JZ6'-i ffwwww, gwwg L W . ..,, , ?ZemJfwfw,. ' -rw' 112521 ,K ff, Q J W an , 1, Jag' VJ, 5 1 ' 2' 5 'fi . , I Y S' ' H F ' V 'Q?f41Q,,m . fi . 'V w i- Q ,. . . -1 ,L .ff M, -. .v., , x 1 is -, . ' .A-Q. .., Y ' 1 5- 'ffl -F. ,, V f H '. ,,w,,E ,A , ' s ' 1 ,... Coming to the surface for a quick breath of air, senior Shari Caril pushes for the finish line, Shari has been a member of the varsity team forfaur years. Sports 1 19 120 Sports Www' , , I , , V:,,,',,A1 mv: VLVA ,lv V, I ,, , ., , , ..' r .gw,wf4f1'2 . , Going in for the pitch, Lori Halbig smiles with joy. Lori is 0 two year member of the J.V. Junior Varsity Girls: Canki Chesebro, Tracy Doyle, Traci Engel, Trista Escudero, Jennifer Gorman, Lori Holbig, Julie Jones, Vickie Kuzmich, Phyllis Long, Kevin Reekes, Cheryl Rutledge, Kim Engel, Lisa Reddick, Marci McDaniel team. Coach: Lorie Rienstra Managers: Shirlene Miyake and Lono Makim J ,pm ' ,L--...J d ,ff Q Feeling proud to coach the Girls' J.V. Softball team, Coach Rienstra waves happily to the camera. She knows that her team of diligent young wofnen will dojusr fine in this yeor's league. , I illi , if J 14 fa fm 2 1 71 , 4 i V, ., 'Jig' , VU: .,,,,,, 4 J.VA Girls' Softball player Tracy Engel sits on the side lines waiting for her turn to bot. Tracy is one of the many players who work hard to help the team win. Kevin Reekes takes a rest after o long hard game. Kevin enjoys being o member of the J.V. Girls' Softball team. 2 -' :S V. Junior, Teri Huben, positions herself at the plate anxiously waiting for the pitch so she can improve her batting average. Teri is a three year member of the softball team. She acts as catcher on the offensive side. Varsity Girls: Jeanne Allard, Leslie Baker, Mara Bloom, Lisa Caudillo, Dano Cipollone, Nancy Clark, Jeannette Dorsey, Gerri Glover, Lisa Halaby, Terri Hubert, Laura Junkermann, Margie Lo Casto, Kelli Moore, Diane Sands Coach: Jami Moore Manager: Harold Gotlieb ff' If 5 V .124 .E 1 I. I , ,.,Q , ,- , . ,,. l East: .QU Two yeor member, Geri Glover, meets with her teammates and her coach to have a last minute pep talk for their game against El Dorado. It is an honor to be on varsity softball as a sophomore since varsity is such a prestigious team. Esperanza at Los AI Kennedy at Los AI Los Al at Pacifica Katella at Los AI El Dorado at Los AI Los AI at Loara Los AI at Cypress Los Al at Esperanza Los Al at Kennedy Pacifica at Los AI Los Al at Katella Los Al at El Dorado Loara at Los Al Cypress at Los Al SCHEDULE vp X4 I J Y 4 ' 4 W 1 Coach Jamie Moore reviews the signs with the players inbetween the innings of the game against Esperanza. BOYS CELEBRATE A GREAT SEASON The 1986 Griffin Baseball season started off with a bang in a double header scrimmage against Hun- tington High School in a non- league game. Their win pro- ved to be the start of a great season. With Randy Hacker as pitcher and Mark Wolfe catching, the offense had no chance. Lead hitters, J. T. Snow, Robbie Katxaroff and Kevin Jenanotte brought in many of the runs that lead the Griffins to victories. Men's Varsity Baseball: Front Row - Kevin Jeanorte, Randy Hines, Robby Katzaroff, Tony Muser, Ron Scanlon Darren Scott Second Row - Randy Hacker, Tom Williamson, Matt Treece, Dale Lane, Mike Kelly, J. T. Snow, Mark Wolfe Third Row - Coach Loftus, Brooks Peters, Gary Loe, John Olsen, Robby Nen, Coach Gibson l Varsity Stat Girls: Dawnlelle Congiardo, Stephanie Snow, Ann Marie Hagman Coach Mike Gibson Coach Kevin Loftus I . :g,1f,. N v , . ' X q . ,l Y , Y. n..1., .U - V. v A7 1 ' 'l:. . J . L , Varsity Captains: Rob Katzaroff, J, T. Snow 4 ' -rr 'g.i f'1 f. 1 i ir' if r i 1: ,hg'r,1 ,. L Q . fxylbx ,ff 'igj rr., 'Q If .K F ' Y yr 7 p I- . ,', Y . 'sfgfxvlixurrzxl r , A uf, V 4 :.,'rt,'Yrg QF!!! ,f f Q-K - .5 gr' gg! f .. - A . lg' if I i ' - Trivlxi r O fwljtfj 0109 , WFP!! ' 'W M I ,ww gy r ' 'fi in n 2 , 4 A J +irua-1 - L ' id 'gr ' V cr s...4A it Q Q 1 K A M t M. .L in it Q , . fa v . X, 1 .,.1. 4 -.agf,v'. TF. A ,bm if -W -. ' his f t i-up QQ' .,g., vssk 1 A Q h L 'A 'rx 'U ii 3 . . .. Q x aa fr -new - .Q-f , ..-f . E -. f I- g Q 4 W ' 3 Lx-i ,IL jg-V - isgyk. , X' -1-.5 , 54 dis Q94 S., 4 ' 1 i K' 'sin 2, 'v- 40' . , vi ffl ' Mess . . ss- Meehduzs y . 3, rinse sg 1, .,,..,-...xv ' 1 , H 3. A . .. I 1 . 'Q A -' A +4 xi'-nxmqigkji ,fa - I v - A , N I lf' V, , '1 f- ' ' K. Q . 'ni' Y' K - . . ' U- . L' . - V M .-ya 4,x.'lr-fl-Us : b os, Q NIH , '. . .E L- yr, , '-H., in 9r3.L:. .ss:+.,3sf-r --J- ' .A is Qs' - 'r' ' h f .f .rv-.'f.'. Catcher Mark Wolfe puts his face mask back on after picking a man off at second base. A catcher must have quick reflexes and a strong arm to repeatedly make the throw out to second. SCHEDULE Los AI at Cypress Kennedy at Los AI Pacifica at Los AI Los AI at Katella Los AI at El Dorado Los Al at Esperanza Loara at Los Ai Los AI at Kennedy Cypress at Los AI Katella at Los Al Los Al at Pacifica El Dorado at Los Al 1 f is H- - ,li iv Z . , K i ff, L I V M 1 I sv - xx ' 'I ,K , j,- Cooch Loftus reviews some of the basics of baseball with some of his players. From L. to R. - Gary Loe, John Olsen, J. T. Snow, Rob Nen, Randy Hacker, Brooks Peters, and Randy Hines. handshake. 1 I i ,i John Olsen congratulates his teammate, Matt Treece, for a good game with a jubilant smile and a Sports 123 124 Sports F Men's J.V. Baseboll: Front Row - Tony Fusco, Winnie Wolf, Steve Pollock, John Coudillo, Brett Pogett Se- cond Row - Josh Musselman, Steve Rubenaker, Pete Scanlon, Mike Falbo, Nick Beliajev Third Row - Coach Brooks, Mark Wasokowski, Doug Davidson, Greg Pirkl WW. W -2- V T :.w f2isffa,.-ff ,- ,V 1. . , . . Q..- --1.-4.-.f'm? . ' - ' ae:-,-f1f5:t.' .' , ,. ' - Q11 A ff ' 4111 f 'fi' ' 14+ is -- - M f Lvl yer , ? M-4, flf, ,sv - X:-fy, gvgwq dmaw yzgwff M-44 f '9 ' 3 W I ' lv ,mwhw ga M 4 'rv , ffffm bw' f' - fr'i frci o r, ' M., ., .fe , ?.,,nKn-QAM, -ww gi, ,r'ffff??5gg he wx, X Throwing 0 difficult pitch Greg Pirkl of the J.V Winnie Wolf, fields a sharp grounder ond throws it back to home plate. Winnie is one of the few freshmen on junior var- sity baseball. 4f 'f,w W 'W KWZZMWQ, 'MM -mg, fm 'W '9' , team lets his form show through Catcher Pete Scanlon stands by himself ar home plote thinking about his last throw to second base. .4.,,,,,,, , , ,,. , , f f Mvsn,f,,g4. ,,, ,, V . wff rn,-:Qc , - V , . -,,f'w- - ,ww , ,, hfrznwf M c I . ..,'p,g,. Juv-g,f- ,A .f,,, ' ry. , 14: ff. , , -f I L45 my ,n J ,,,.,',Af' .j:1f:4:f ,.V744 , La 3, V Q1-L ,L . ,Wm A 7 , . A 3.fvQ,2 WK W, ht ff f' ' w-..,, ,,. ft,-M ,, -... 'mv-,.. fm, , ,,,., L, p,fW'fn.: -ff ,, , friw ff ff, ,, 'fa 3:f,1'fW'c',L'.w f fem W . ., .,,, 2-: f4:?,.,,.p,,,',1.,, ff' 4 L f ' mfr ,,w,,f,4,7f1 ,,. V , , f ,, ,g :,,',,,,f,-UM -W V nf, ,437 5, .QMVQ Ie -1 A, ,,.,- -A gf ,ff -W, L., , I p f-4i',,,1,f-I fwfr' f'A4f,v:f,,g,,, W-f . fwtww ,-ffl v1,7 ' 4f w V, ,wgek2.euf, fff , I :f W A5-,,,ii'fvfi,,ft,g,53c7,f--'I J , -f 'A H., .., Aw, 4 ,, ,, -L ,,..,., QA., ' ---,,,,-.1, 1 During a proctice game, outfielder Tony Fusco takes a break from the scorching sun, finding refuge in the dugout. Men's FroshfSoph Boseboll: Front Row - Philip DeMoteo, Jeff Blonk, Trey Gormon, Bobbie Sylvio, Croig Olrich, Mox Moore Second Row - Dove Wilkins, Rondy Blonk, Joey Croce, Chuck Miller, Mike Borlo, Croig Sugiyomo Third Row - Cooch Treece, Scott Reed, Mike Scott, Bobby Collowoy, Thod Mumford Men's Freshmon Boseboll: Front Row - Mike McAfee, Todd Gibson, Adom Musi, Mike Gollogher, Todd Brown Second Row - Kenny Goyeski, Phil DeMoteo, Joel Fischer, Brent Blocker, John Hyott Third Row - Cooch Eddie Foster, Bobby Forrell, Chris Pork, Sol Moncuzo, Eric Coeser l i ,S ,Aa JW,i' 9 'rf T S , C1 ' M4 Q Rocing to home plote hoping to score onother run for the Griffins, shortstop for the FroshfSoph teom, Dorren Sugiyomo, looks up to moke sure he con beot out the throw to home. ww msg., ft Q' ,, ' ' ?,'Lj,fLf,L',ai21 lifSL21F V 2 ft ii . r ' ' , -4 3 ' Af f- A 'Y ? ,Q:f 2g..5?7g2 'f JM, .fx 'zu + Lf,','?, .w.,uf- f 4' . N .- ., , ' twfux-1.1 - , r ,. . -V, ,B ,W -I ., 5,2345-x fins-N: ' - .W hx , V f ' -'f.L :ufi'sl N-:C V , f rf New X f..s,3X--m'1ff94 . f 'W' L , W M 1 1 .U .,.,.,,.-1, A ,-L g,..gf.,' 4, ,J -, . Q 4 , .spfaqf Z, 'r Mgli, 'f' W7 j'jMl-My, Croig Olrich, pitcher on the FroshfSoph teom, winds up to throw his fostboll. N, ,J f ' mf A F' t ,, . - - , , I T ff A 4 ?f .,,, Y,L . Lf : ' I ' .4 N' 'i -. Q, 5 w Freshmon Trey Gorman keeps his eye fixed on the pitcher while the woiting for the pitch. Sports 125 126 Sports MEN SWIM TO CONQUER ALL The Los Alomitos Men's Swim Teom, heoded by cooches Dennis Plossel, Bob Turner ond Phil Molone, storted off the seoson with cz bong. Such competitors os Looro ond Esperonzo proved to be victorious for the teom. Proctices were held Mondoy thru Fridoy, before ond ofter school. Porticiponts were re- quired to swim from 5,000-8,000 yords 0 doy. Such conditioning wos needed for the tough competition they foced ot the mony meets dur- ing the seoson. Los Alomitos continued to remoin one of the top competitors omong the surrounding schools ond olwoys strove to be the best. 4' Vorsity Teom: First Row - Andy McMohon, Mork Alpert, Dove Fusco, An- drew Scheiner Second Row - Croig Molone, Jimmy Obereoker, Scot Listovich, Lonce Scheiner Third Row - Jon Wlmblsh, Mott Corter, John Chomin, John McMahon Fourth Row - Jeff Wimbish, Brion Lowrence, Kevin Mclntyre Fifth Row -John Downs, Tom Anderson, John Coughlln Discovering o leok in his goggles, John McMahon dlsploys o foce often seen ot proctices. Not even goggles con keep the clorinoted woter from irritoting his eyes. 'nr' tb if 1:43 44: Q I! QF' Men's Swimming: First Row -John Downs, John McMahon, John Stevenson, Morc Alpert, Dove Fusco, Scot Listovich, Jeff Dressel Second Row - Jimmy Obreocker, Chris Silver, Jock Souders, Doved Moher, Mike Broderick, John Coughlin, Eddie Scondleberry Third Row - Eric Prussell, Chris Geer, Cliff Khoss, Tom Anderson, Croig Agosto, Croig Molone, Brion Lowrence Fourth Row - Andrew Schiemer, Lonce Schiener, Andy McMohon, Seon Potrick, John Chomin, John Fisher, Dru Bozz Fifth Row - Jeff Ahmod, Kevin Welch, Steve Evons, Rocky Porks, Mott Corter, Kevin Mclntyre, John Wimbish, Dovid Smith 1, .K mm-, f Jr- - N..-. . - M--A-. TL ' - p'fs.g:Qf'5 T - Q' ,lv ' ft. -A ', my J Mfg. , bl, 'v,. . ,jj-Al N F I dx- K lip., utifg,-w f. ' I . 'jg' J ., -ti 4,143 f 4? :gt 105151541 A,-kg ,V 'K V ,V - ' - L 4 ,J 4 g -1 mg- ,. 1 ,- . i, ' ' 50 4 13 1 P 4 N 4 0 . 5. A ,p-jp., ,A - ,QN '. ferr- ' at ' ir -A- wt,-.fr lf 4 A-I X' f --' i ' if ,r . - -of 0 i f -f ze- 1- fare. . e ff. .A , an Y' ' ' ' . 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'L f :,2,1Q,Q2y-1-M in W -4- V4 NN - '4'Ihnq.. ? Pousing to odjust his goggles during eorly morning proctice, John Chomin thinks obout the tough competition ot the upcoming meet. Such competitors like El Dorodo give couse for the mony long proctices. , , up SCHEDULE Los Al vs Looro Los AI vs Esperonzo Los-Al vs Cypress Los Al vs Kennedy Los AI vs Pocifico Los Al vs Kotello Los Al vs EI Dorodo V W ' it 1 lui Q ii Nui-ixiik' Ni 4151 waist , 1. Qiiil ivixxhii 71 nixusiuttsii 1 ' txiviiiiiii !mKY,l1Lri1tiqm1K 11 -'xw1i'iKiii 1i1,gi1iXQ4,1i' ' 311 .Xi I s 1 V. ff I L Y ki 'Wifi av -'iii ,N . wsu H ,pf-rfgj - ui' YWWXRK 'Tilt ' WNW! . 0 1144, -VKNY' ge Y' X ,Niu- qq 111 QQ, ,,. - .Q -1' Rxuvg, tu-.,, 'A Q -. Q :xu'w'5'?N'Agxn 'AX1xx1a...'.x WYVW'-K'1sqgx' - ' 113.,.i, 1 i-'XXNX .',XQ-iqlxwk' 'Yfii y, P eng- - Q . 4 W., F , ' ' 'Kish ', . F? 'nfNl.e,Av:,:QfQt -lg' . , if ggi gui H Exhousted ofter o tough competition, Mott Carter wollfs over to join the rest of the teom. Proctices before ond ofter school help to condition the TGOITL X . ii1?Qinit'KgQ1i v 'l i ist.:-x'+i4.iN1'i ' 1 4 i J, ,A 1 l if 1-.U .,.. A . 5, 1Qltl! iq, Qi 4 1 Sports 127 128 Sports ,ga Mlgnwg A Q3 ' ' , 1, 41- s-, ,,,, .nw 4,412 .,h.,,K ' Varsity swlm team member Scott Llstavlch watches his coach and walts for .some Instructions. Many hours of practice are spent to make team members like Scott fine, competitive swimmers. ,ah wwf '6fTff'f 'f fv, ff , ' I I I 2 -.Hlmcaw .4 ,M , Q ,A N, ,, ,frvm frL.1'4', ,Mwfff ? f , ,. .V ff, X ,.,, W ,, W My V H V f 9, X V ,,, V V ,W PW ' 'G A nm' V I 4f22:2W, V. ' ' L' , 4, fc .,,, W A I H W , Yr 1 in V 459' ' Q! J , ,7 f f ' ,I ,. J? ,f ,ff ' ' - -4 , A Q W , . . , - Y ... ..-Af , While doing his daily warm-up exercises, a swimmer shows the perfect overhand form. Good swimming techniques are vital for each swimmer to get the most out of each workout. W 1 -, - . .1 nirwx s,i r:' ., 1 WN .,rc ns After one of the many varsity swim team practlcesg members of the team take time out to enjoy the sunny day. A chance like this doesn't occur very often. .ff N., . I ' ,--1'-.rf jg A '- -' A After many long laps across the length of the pool, a varslty swlm team player ls thankful to finally be reaching the end of his strenuous practice for the day. I ,,,, ,?M,,i,,, J 11'545ff:J1 Ly, , f, V 5314 i ' James Oberocker, a dedicated swim team member forces himself forward with great diligence and posses a fellow swlm team member. Such simulated races help swimmers see how well they're performing. V , Il' 4 4 -4 ..- - Q -n L M Gary Rutherford: Dean of Attendance Pepperdine University, BA Larry Thompson: Assistant Principal USC, MA i A, kk., 1. Carol Hart: Principal V f A VHV' ' ' UC Berkeley, MA ' 1 'jfs ii - ' , -1 Tom Anthony: Assistant Principal .g Y jf .. b,',, M 'ff' f 5 LOS AL WELCOMES NEW PRINCIPAL ln the school year of '85-'86, Los Alamitos had a new principal enter its doors. Mrs. Carol Hart sought the role as principal at Los Al due to the outstanding reputation ofthe school. Mrs. Hart had attended U.C. Berkeley where she majored in history, English and political science served as her minors. She taught social studies and English at the junior high level at McGregor Intermediate School. Mrs. Hart served as an assistant principal at Newark Memorial High. Mrs. Hart has gained knowledge through her experience as a school administrator. Master schedule building, curriculum development, and community relations are only a few of the tasks she has in her weekly schedule. improved test-taking skills and im- plementing the increase of critical and creative thinking in the classroom are two Board goals being strived for. Mrs. Hart welcomed the parent community to become involved in the Parent Teacher Student Associa- tion organization. She also encourag- ed parents to be involved in the various booster club organizations. Mrs. Carol Hart has strived to make Los Al an active, academically fulfill- ing, and enjoyable high school. In return, Los Al thanks her for becoming a part of our school. Mr. Gary Ruther- ford, dean of attendance, lassoed truancy into a tight minority. As truan- cy was kept at a minimum by Mr. Gary Rutherford: Mr. Tom Anthony. Mr. Larry Thompson, and Mr. Kelly Godfrey alljoined in improving Los Al. A .- . - l e x As the new activities coordinator, Mr. Kelly Godfrey schedules school assemblies throughout the year. He is often seen atten- ding the various assemblies as well as'the sports events at Los Al. Before opening the door to his green Porsche, Mr. Tom Anthony gazes into the early morning traffic on Cerritos Avenue on the way to an early board meeting. Trekking to early meetings is one of many things done by Mr. Anthony. . 41 A low truancy rate is one of many things that makes Los Al a proud high school. The Deon of-Atten- dance, Mr. Gary Rutherford often makes room in his busy schedule to discuss problems with the students on campus. I. aw. AIDS AND SECRETARIES see fem. J I K .A f M 's ' L-fb if fe is A-. ,,,e- : I 3 fr - 5' As the cheerleaders perform a routine, Mr. Kelly Godfrey atten- rively watches. As a new principal, he attends and enjoys the various performances at the pep assemblies. v e , T' i V if e. if Q 'ct ' 1 'is Surrounded by papers as the school day progresses, Mr. Larry Thompson pauses for a brief moment to relax. Constant paper work keeps Mr. Thompson active. Olga Alvarez: Career Center Assistant 41 C ' lr J 1 51 - l 5 X ee- 'Q Lue Adamson: Attendance Clerk , K A l, l U 4 V Connie Anderson: On Campus Aide Patrick Barr: MC Audio Visual Assistant . .,r hy ix. :Mk Q ee. I Julie Crumpton: Activities Secretary ' - r 'f f We Carol Dalton: Library Media X Specialist Ml r . eff , N r, rf' , r ,, i '-QQ 3 5: A X Margret Dechko: Clk., Asst. ll, 7'5 gy: V -4,501 English -Qt. fn ,gif ' A if-A ' ll ,X Don Dusterhoft: Day Custodian alll ik 5. A 73 7' , , if D V i Nele Ezell:Schoal Nurse i f--X 5 ii Q. 1 ' 1 l . f' c Xi 'v k M F ll Herman Fisher: Head Day . , '37 C ' pf.. Custodian l s, Y VL 13125: . H i? L f Qi . . P f , AA if e -fl! ,.v I-Af .f :..se H , gMFeAWy'Leqf 1 ff. -K r cgi 'N ' W L I L 5 1 ' Kathy Foss: Library Media Specialist i 1 f 4 ' Colleen GOld9l'l: Clk. Asst. ll l , Us V' ,ee A , v,. , ' ' ' f 1135 . vt VI! if Y 75 if K' ' i , ,I 1' I: - .. .. . Lue., . ff 41N f Mary Haas: Dist. Switch Operator f J. ' l Sharon Martin: Stud. Records Clk. .X ,I Chris Mazet: Clk. Assistant lIf5ocial I Science Gail McGill: Attendance Clerk 132 Faculty V ce . ffl' AAA' A 3 ' .1 QM 3 , .e1vff.1.cw,,1.,s,,,, ,gg g I 91 ATG? I 'of Li? 314' 4 ' '4 ' ,1 wg' . 0 f,,,,,.,i 5 xt M Displaying her friendly and helpful attitude, librarian Kathleen Foss smiles enthusiastically as she informs an inquisitive student of the reference materials available in the library. MEDIA CENTER MEETS NEEDS The school library has been homework escape route a meeting place for clubs and a place to hit the books for many of Los Als students When term papers and book reports were assigned weeks ago and the due date was coming up students filed into the library and utilized the information found there Mrs Carol Dalton and Mrs Kathleen Foss were followed around for much needed help during those particularly stressful cram sessions Microfiche videotapes and floppy disks contained potential information for oral reports Mrs Patrick Barr often assisted those who sought his help Dr Jean Cross and Mrs Olga Alvarez can tributed their help with career guidance and occupational opportunities As the school year progressed sounds of microfiche machines computers and typewrrters combined with the noises of pages turning in books indicated that students were working hard 7' , , 'W' Q f 5 , 1, 'f M ' -1 Q rn , vj. 5 'Z -..-. +. 1 X 1 4 5 . 1 fe ai 4 , E . 1. vw' ' ! Mrs. Olga Alvarez posts the latestjob offers in the community of which interested students may take ad- vantage. When interested in a particular occupation offer, the student may simply enter the Career 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 center and ask Mrs. Alvarez how to apply. 1 YF N -' V' . A 9 .. XX 51 Confirming a local business firm about a career field, Dr. Jean Cross takes note of the pay rate, working hours and age requirement for Los Al's potential working students. lnflation has taken toll on the students' wallets as well 'as on the older working class, Dt. Cross always sets time aside to assist those in need of employment. L ' 2 . l l SECRETARIES AND AIDES 4 H , vii A a'i?l:.Q Jeanne McMahon: Principal V 1+-x Secretary ll ' Anna Packard: Clk. AssistantfMath Sherill Razor: Acct. Clrk. lf5tudent Activities .l Carol Scott: Clerical Assistant ll . f lust knowing that there are various alternatives to atten- - ding colleges relieves the anxiety of many students and that is - Dr. Jean Cross Often times students may need employment for personal expenses. The ROP courses fulfill those needs as well as rewar- ding high school credit. - Mrs. Olga Alvarez what vocational courses are for. TT A 1 .g. A 1 5' F ' gg G 1 1 I - it ' 9- ' ',5l.'l11..1ELT ' 52.s' - -, .-A -t Ms. Jean McMahon pauses from scheduling appointments with Mrs. Hart. As the new principal's secretary, Ms. McMahon can often be spotted typing letters for Mrs, Hart in the office. She answers important phone calls concerning Mrs. Hart's plans, and sees to it that the paperwork is in complete order. She likes to chat with the faculty on her break. Faculty 133 134 Faculty tm, J tl' ,. TF r I I K . Not quite positive about his grammar usage, freshman, Jerry Dlomgren asks for Ms. Norma l3arger's assistance. As a new teacher at Los Al, she meets many new students. NEW STAFF ADDS CHARISMA As the new school year opened at Los Al eight new teachers entered through the doors Two of the teachers are Carina Jackson and Norma Barger who are both foreign language teachers ln the science and math area Stuart Nowrnskr Sherry Kropp and Jeri Karasrk are all new teachers Janet Fitzgerald teachers English and Michael Pazeran instructs social science classes Special education had the privilege of having LaRae Drllman teach the section This past year at Los Al has been an exciting teaching year for the new staff members. Los Al has a great deal of school spirit, cheer- ful students, and concerned faculty members. - Mr. Stuart Nowinski This school year has been unpredictable, suc- cessful, and extremely busy, Last but not least, it was fun! - Ms. Sherry Kropp ,V lp , if ,490 'Mg - ,, E 5, ., S x if 'iid L Q , ,hi S 7 E , 'sfgxiikf ff 5- , ,, f, ' gr 1 fucks Explaining how to compose a chemical recipe, Mr. Stuart Nowinski shows how a formula resembles a Betty Crocker recipe. This way, students can see the simplicity of chemistry. 1' i apo N117 2 X S 1 XL 1 . 'E xl 1 ,fl G 7 E A , - 3 J J 311 if 1 sts pg. 1 file Mrs. Hemmeter watches a puppet show put on for the preschool As a new member of the Los Alamitos School Board, Mrs. Jeannie Flynt smiles happily children. When grading, she loola at the enthusiasm of the during a regular meeting of the board. Mrs. Flynt is honored by her new prestigious presentation. Pomon- a FE- i' Los Alamitos School Board: Arthur Genet, Nancy Landers, Virginia Wilson, Jeannie Flynt, Mary Holzgang ta asf mi BOARD RECRUITS NEW MEMBER The school board meets on a regular basis to set policies in the school district These range from mandatory course offer ings to the types of books to be used ln certain classes Jeannie Flynt has been ac cepted into the school board as a new member As a parent Mrs Flynt is concerned with her children s future education Contributing ID determining school policies is one of Mrs Flynt s tasks as a member The education system will improve as the children grow older states Mrs Flynt Set goals were accomplished by the board - r . , . 1 it . . , . . Faculty 135 li rf, .-521.1 fmfktwuuewmw- ' Q.. ,, ,-' f ' lf f .. A . 4 f mf f 7 W,-' ' remaatwiwqq 9 'ff' ,I , .V , T -w s., .,-' fqmtaagwz' ' -, , I ,A 4, gr 2 W' .,...,,-, 1, f, f,.-. 4 t nf f ' ml 1 5 1... e T A After hearing the deflnitlons of Johannes Kepler's three laws, juniors, Denise Horner and Lara Obradovitch are still in utter confusion. They seek Mr. Steve Vagner's advlce on how to apply the formula in order to find time. The study of Physics may seem less confusing to students' after the lecture notes are ap- . plied tothe problemg assignments then seem less complicated. Faculty 186 SCIENCES ADVANCE INTO FUTURE Twenty units of science courses must be completed in order for a stu- dent at Los Al to graduate. A variety of science classes were offered to fulfill this graduation requirement. A student could choose classes from: Life Science Physical Science Biology Physics Chemistry and A..P. Biology. The science department is a dynamic and energetic department! stated Ms. Jean Sleeper, head of the science department. New faces have shone through at Los Al. Mr. Stuart Nowinski, chemistry instruc- tor, is a new faculty memberatlJos.Al. I would like to start on AP Chemistry class, expressed Nowinski, I feel those who are ready to advance into a higher level of Chemistry should be able to take this class now rather than waituntil college. A student himself, Mr. Nowinski knows the frustrations of not being able to take a desired class. l have always excelled in Physics rather than my Chemistry Mrs Diane Johnson Chemistry is everywhere and one can not escape from it Mr Stuart Nowinski There is more to science than equations and formulas. - Mrs. Jean Sleeper Chemistry instructor Mr. Stuart Nowinski demonstrates how to isolate a single mole of oxygen gas compound to his fifth period class. gggffr' :ref-wr' f A . M Q' siif.5.r?y-fri :IL.:J' ' 3 , K ,V , LN, r cunts .A-j3',1 2l, ET ' ,M Hi i 'Q . :gg ff: f . qw . - -'S Ar'-4 S 1 .HI . ' .Nz-F4 E. X . , x , -me - . , ' x is I 1 its X to ' i Mr. Chuck Scott, a Physics instructor at Los Al schedules his lesson plans for the week. Mr. Scott always dedicates ample time for his students' needs. 5 xi gl 1 fl?-'JN' Mr. William Schneider assists a budding scientist in his fifth period Biology class. Most students consider Biology class easy because there is no math involved. SCIEN l ' 1, 1 ' in g ,Q 'Q A ' t l 4.5 Q-5. t , I x ,X 4 J N t Q Ana- 6 - A Q - 'T '7'r, ,N Jo Q Z2 3 fr ' t .xx qv , C S' l 1 4, K is tl ff.: J J , 1 N J L X ll . fsfsfsiir i ,Hoyt iff' ah, 2 417 as - +f5g,g-.-x.' :Es 2 5 it by Q' llll v . l lim CE Al Davenport: BiologyfLife Science CSULB, BA Mike Gibson: HealthfVarsity Baseball CSULB, BA, MA Bob Gilcherist: BiologyfPre-Algebra CSULB, MA Diane Johnson: PhysicsfBiology UCLA, BS Sherry Kropp: Physical SciencefMathfPre-Algebra John McManus:. BiologyfLife Science UCSB, BA Stuart Nowinski: Chemistry CSULB, BS William Schneider: Biology! Physical Science USC, BS Charles Scott: Physics Georgia Techm BS, MS Jim Van Garden Health USF, BA, MA Steve Wagner: BiologyfLife Science CSULB, BS Jean Sleeper: Biology College of New Rochelle, MA Today s curiosity brings tomorrow s technology through the future scientists of youth will guide us Science is a language of communication and notjust a high school graduation requirement Mr Bob Gilchrist - Ms. Sherry Kropp Faculty 137 MATH DEPT. STRIVES TO EXCELLENCE Moray improvements have token place in both the Math Department and the computer science classes during the past year at Los Alamitos High School. Students in computer classes, tought by Mr. John Leonard, have learned how to use Basic or PASCAL and how to solve a wide variety of problems on the computer, including accounting, physics, and mathematics. ln addition they have leorned how to organize information to be saved and recalled on a later date, Knowledge of com- puters can be useful in applying for o summer job, during the school year, or to help a stu- dent finoncially through college. Math classes are important for those who either wont to have a career in business or wish to attend o major university. Now that the requirements for math have been raised to a minimum of three years, o higher de- mand for classes has brought new additions to the Math Department. ln the last year, Mrs. Sheri Kropp, Mr. Robert Logan, and Mrs. Jeri Karasik become new assets to both their students and the department. Mrs. Haas, as the head of the Moth Depart- ment, described the staff as a group of ex- cellent and dedicated teachers who are quolified to teach the full spectrum of mathematics including the complex courses of analytic geometry and colculus. Becouse of its great dedication and quality teaching, the Moth Deportment remains one of the best and strongest deportments on campus. Always willing to help, Mr. Jaeger looks up from his work to answer questions that a few of his math students have. 1' MATH DEPT. :' Ax k Tflf-:,. L l Q 9 P: r.i-: - UCl,MA Dontbeoquitteror - ' I Gerry Beach. Ken Becker. Steven P. Brooks Analytic WoodworkingfMath PEfMath Geometryf CSULB, BA SCULB, BA Tri onometry Never ive u l a loser. 1 Looking over her moth students' work, Miss Kropp is willing to help with any problems. As a new teacher at Los Al she has met many enthusiastic students. Debbie Flemming: PEfMath CSULB, BA Ler's go, we can do itll Doris Gerry: Algebra llfGeometryf PreAlgebro Kent Stote University, BA, MA Patricia Giorratano: PEfPre-Algebra CSLUB, BA Go for it! Dorothy Haas: TrigonometryfAlgebra University of Arizona, BS Choose to be up instead of down. Edward lsoocs: TrigonometryfColculus UC Berkely, AB, MA Don't sit on the desk! Gene Jaeger: AlgebrofGeometry University of Minnesota, BS. MSED, CLU Jeri Karasik: World CulturefMath CSULB, MS, BA Myra Kincaide: Math University of South Mississippi, B5 Sherry L. Kropp: Pre- AlgebrafPractical Math Washington Store University, BA Be the best that you can bel John D. Leonard: Developmental Algebra PASCAL, CSULA, BS. MA Etna Ann Lowe: Algebra llfGeometry CSULB,BA Gladys Stough: Math CSULB, BA Mariann Walker: Geometry University of North Dakota, BS Give me a BREAK! Sue Willard: Algebra lIfPre-Algebra Cal State University Fullerton, BA Robert Williston: Pre- AlgebrofProcticol Math Providence College, BS Susan Woirol: ArtfMath UC Berkeley, BA 140 Faculty Mrs. Norma Barger finishes instructing her class before letting them begin working on their own. Her students realize that she is there to help. t ENGLISH TAUGHT THE RIGHT WAY The English Department is the largest department in our school. A large variety of classes are of- fered that will suit each in- dividuaI's abilities and interests. Because four years of any English course are required for gradua- tion, over fifteen different classes are available so choosing an elec- tive is not such a difficult task. But the courses taken are, most definitely, not easy. Each course is geared toward these three aspects of the English language: spelling, grammar, and usage of vocabulary. For the underclassmen, there are Basic English courses or Honors I and ll. But for Juniors and Seniors, there are over fifteen one-semester courses to choose from. Classes such as American Short Story, American Literature and Composi- tion, Thanatology, and Creative Writing are quite popular. Each of these courses stress writing good compositions. These classes and their teachers make up only a small part of the department that is determined to make their department the best. EQ em- , 1 1 f his A ff 1 F. wing, ' 1 'f 75255, 5 i s ft? f i Judy Trujillo, one of the busiest people on campus, pauses between lines in a play. Because she's the drama coach and Cheer advisor she's very Involved in extra cur- ricular activities. f . Mrs. Fitzgerald, helping sophomore Brian Rak, explains the assignment. Knowing that not all students will understand, Mrs. Fitzgerald allows time for her students to ask questions. XR Dk xk X xx .i -:X R K K t I i 1 Y 1 f ..,,.,f.. C if , XO Mr. AI Gragnano teaches both English I and Tennis. Such multi-talented teachers make Los Al one of the most competitive schools both academically and athletically. Carefully explaining yesterday's lesson, Mr. Wayne Schroeder dictates the meaning behind a story. Students are encouraged to add their comments in class discussions. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT f ,y is '- iiiw. I QQ J 1 I i .-1. l fc, I 'ifgb' . -an f I in .. C . N I k I , to f X N . if Q, .Q ' X 4. 4 . at I -T 5 Q ' . hi 1 : , ' r vs is - :ft T V53 . K L -5 ,,,' gt- I' 3 h .xx -J 5.52 Q -F I :V I .be sssisss as A . - - A: ... I Q. if. .Q i ' I I 'rf Qi: .-93 K-V 4 x r , -'. X V - . Q V ,. T? i A ' , '4'f' fi t ' I M W. .wx N ' ,rc F wifi I I ef , gli le , 1:- Z3 f I :- ' If ,f - F F I : I .rf 's'l A A, bivl I Q g f is 3 . 52 ,fe S , iff F ,FX W, Sabrina Arney: EnglishfYearbook CSULB, BA OK class. Be quiet! We have a lot of work to do today! Norma Barger: English Q CSULB, BA Do your best, have FUN and remember the GOOD times, Joyce Bennet: English Honors f Mythology CSULB, BA Don't procrastlnate! Ann Busenkell: English CSULB, BA Merrilee Desatoff: English 'IO Cal State University Fresno, BA Phil Doran: CeramicsfEngIishf Photo CSULB, MA Martha L. Durham: AP English f Creative Writing Cal State Fullerton, BA, MA Diane K. Eastman: English ll 1 Composition UC Santa Barbara, BA Worksheets are due TOMORROW. Janet Fitzgerald: ReadingfEngIish CSULB, BA, MA Sharon Marie Flynn: English 9 Eastern Washington University, BA AI Gragnano: EnglishfPE CSULB, BA, MA Study hard and plan for the future. Jan Kenny: EnglishfYearbook Cal State Fullerton, BA ,ad-.. 0C:2 Brad Lane: English I 6 ll Indiana University, MAT Faculty 141 142 Faculty ' A -fr,-f, f':T jftf , , 1 5 l l 4 , wvW,,m-ann, ,,..,, ' Inspecting a layout that one of her students created, Mrs. Kenny makes improvements where they are needed. Her expertise in the field of journalism aids in the making ofa terrific yearbook that becomes a memorable piece of one's life in High School. R Reading a meaningful and symbolic passage out ofa book, Mrs. Fitzgerald While reading one of her student's poems, Mrs. Span stops to contemplate tries hard to make her students understand the intent of the author. an intriguingline. Her knowledge of poetry aids her student's understanding and comprehension of their own works. . Q., Pointing out one of the more common mistakes in English writing, Mr. Doran shows his student haw to correct it. l . z I i Despite her broken leg, Mrs. Bennet looks up from her students' work and smiles knowing that her cast will soon be removed. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Linda Lewis: TypingfEnglish CSULB, BS l Listen Listen! Listen!!! Patti Long: English IlfEnglish 12 Y csuw, BA ,-2,'f- 'i- Hey Mouseketeerslw I 9 WW A '35 1 A 315 f fr ., 1 y-Z. .' ,, Ng. ' A gr K iff y ' , Y ' 'i su '- . Ralph Opacic: Vocal MusicfEnglish 'Q tg ' CSULB, BA wtf, N in Y Wayne Schroeder: English Literature Cal State University Fullerton, BA, N ' M5 Q, v i X :rm B ua ff' A M, ' Patty Seymour: English lIfAmericon Short 5toryfComposition A E, 5 csuua, BA ' vt- :1-. ll :y 5 . sf- Q : ' Malinda Sizemore: English f 1 L' 4 csuus, MA lg A Marsha Span: PoetryfAdvanced 3, t Poetry my f 5- 'A' CSULB, BA .e Q f Judy Trujillo: DramafYell Song Cheer A , 1 N W, V, V University of Colorado, BA, MA I ., I spent 8 years in college to learn Y , 2. howto sell Blow Pops Kathy Wilson: Englishflslewspaper Idaho State University, BA t- il, '.. 'f4'u,4gg f 'Z A 5 fi 1 x .X-A Q I , i . ,,,i.,, A s 1-1 Willing to help, Mrs. Eastman listens to the problem presented by Zoe Syrengelas about her English essay. Zoe knows that asking for help from such a qualified teacher aids in writing o perfect paper. Faculty 143 144 Faculty SOCIAL SCIENCE RISES TO THE TOP The Social Science department demonstrates what a great selection of classes we had at Los Al. The department, fourteen members strong, was headed by Walt Hauenstein who taught three subjects himself. Two of the fourteen teachers were new to the department. Mrs. Jeri Karasik, who taught new United States History came here from Oak Middle School where she tough seventh and eighth grade Social Studies. Mr. Mike Pazeian, who taught World History and California History, came from Pine Middle School where he taught eighth grade World History. Both teachers were valued assets to the department. Because the social sciences are so impor- tant for scholastic development, students are required to take two semesters of Social Science electives. These electives vary anywhere from Futures, taught by Dr. Jim Cross, to Psychology. The department also realized how important the social sciences are, so a great number of elec- tives were offered. Students at Los Alamitos usually have no trouble picking their electives. This year we had a really great department that worked hard at making Los Al the best school possible. frustrated with her class, Mrs. Pam Steeby is trying to teach her Government students about the levels of courts in the United States Judiciary system. Mrs. Steeby is a dynamic teacher who has taught at Los Al for several years. World History teacher, Mr. Mike Pazeion makes the concluding statement for his lecture on World War ll and the Nazis before helping freshman student Brent Bolton. Mr. Pazeian, originally from Pine, is new to the Los Al staff this year. SOCIAL SCIENCE Bob Atherton: Law, Government, On your Own Chapman, BA Commitment is the key to any success. David Bouchier: US History Cal State University Fullerton, BA Steve Bowers: World Culture, US History CSULA, BA, MS Have a good day! Mark Celestin: Current Issues, US History UC Irvine, BA Everything's going to be OK. Dr. Jim Cross: World Cultures, Future Stanford University BA, MA I Love You Jeanne. Don Ellis: Drafting, Electronics, History CSULB, BA Walter Hauenstein: APXUS History, Military Cal State University Fullerton, BA, MA l'No one passes until their time Kevin Loftus: WorldfU.S. History CSULB, BS You either do it or you don't. Michael H. Pazeian: World Culture, California History CSULB, BA, MA Whatever suits you, tickles me plum to death. Frank Petridr: APT CSULB, MA Pat Ramsburg: APXUS History, Sociology, Psychology University of Colorado, MA Pam Steeby: Psychology, Social change CSULB, BA Robert Wilkoff: European History, APXUS History Colorado University BA, MA The truth shall make you free, 146 Faculty ' 'zu 1 Q, K :L Q, .A. ,: 3 2 vyzt 7 1 .,,,,-ff' V -xx' During study tlme in Mr. Robert Clairmont's fourth period. Spanish level four class, senior George Lambrakis discusses uses of the pluperfect tense with f l Q, Qfwf, , Q75 fr ,Q ff! 222 1 Q5 Stressing the importance of the uses of the preterit verbs, Ms. Murnez Blades gives examples of more common verbs to conjugate. You must memorize the stems of irregular verbs! She exclaims. LINGOS SHINE Students may select from French Get year foreign language graduation re quirements These courses are helpful in future college enrollments Spanish was the most popular foreign language class This section was taught by eight teachers Aldona Stanton Gracrela Tynning Carina Jackson Norma Barger. Peggy Hernandez Murnez Blades Carole Roberts and Robert Clairmont. instructing German classes was Gil Pec- tol. The French language was taught by Carole Roberts. Department chairperson Robert Clair- mont exclaimed, The foreign language classes Los Al offers are very much alive and advancing! Many more activities are in conjunction with foreign language. junior Matt McCabe. man, or Spanish when fulfilling theif two s, Mrs. Tynning helps sophomore Michelle Vergara with her independent review for finals. She takes fime to assist students who have difficulty in learning a foreign language. A5 the Semester drew' ,L Mrs. Tynning reviews verb tenses and nouns. ' 'Q a close K . QIWVN 7? Ars. Peggy Hernandez verbalizes how to apply regular tense verbs in peaking the Spanish language. The regular tense is commonly used in iveryday Spanish. l ,f 1 l -1 Q1 4 f H ' 1 Mrs Norma Berger utilizes class time to explain answers on the sub- FORHGNLANGUAGE5 lf. ,Y fe 'V' -X we Xhwwc lllflrl W Mil W S1 A4 eh ..li' g H X' ,e 6 ' 4 - '- :pf-,if fe' e ' E - i SX . ' l ' A , YL. . C e e s l fhl 5- 1 K l S: ' i M' A e t Y 2. K , i Q ,, A x fi M' Ai -Ls. gd' av IN igT,5 1 I y ON Norma Darger: Spanish Murnez Blades: Spanish Baylor University, MA Robert Clairmont: Spanish USC, MA Peggy Hernandez: Spanish Ohio State University, BS Carina Jackson: Spanish Maureen McCoy: Spanish CSULB, BA Gil Pectol: German CSUP, BA Carole Roberts: French UC Riverside Aldona Stanton: SponishfFrench University of Connecticut, MA Graciela Tynning: Spanish University of Chile, SA ,Mn 1 -, 3 -sd Q lunmve' She Often Stays chef School to gwe Students me extra help Mrs. Carina Jackson writes the irregular conjunctions of verbs and their proper usage they need. on the board, Mrs. Jackson has found that when she writes things down, her students tend to learn better. Faculty 1417 146 Faculty SKILLS IMPROVE The information processing department COFISISTS of four different classes held at various skill levels Shorthand typing data entry and recordkeeping challenge many students Jean Dunn Barbara Grubb Linda Lewis and Fran Smallfreld guide students In typ- Ing classrooms Two of these teachers also Instruct other types of classes In the Infor mation processing depanment at Los Al Ms Grubb instructs recordkeeping classes as well as typing and Ms Dunn teaches shorthand and data entry In addition to her Instructional typing classes Taking lecture notes In shorthand saves time and typing termpapers saves extra work These skills learned IO information processing prove to be valuable In later e S -Q Junior Mai Ramsey uses one ofthe information processing departments many computers to complete her next assignment. sv: ,'. f M, -1. , ,egg I ' , it MHA , sl. ., . I Senior word processing student, Shareen Scott. listens intensely to her teacher who is lecturing on what will be today's assignment. Word processing ls only one of the many classes available that uses the school's computers and printing machines. l Yearbook student Carolyn Murphy looks over some copy before she types it. The typing skills that she was taught when she was a freshman are put to good use not only in yearbook but in many other classes. INFORMATIGN 2 I Q 5 J G -I , I , tl-X . ' f E s , l A it V, ttf A -V f r l if . . I ffl? t l Y 12, - t si Duwnielle Congiordo oslcs o fellow clossrnote how to spell o difficult word, She knows thot correct spelling is very important in oll cruciol essoys. . s y 1 7 A 5- H v+ A -.-,H 5' --dl Mrs. Fran Smollfield tokes voluoble time out to help one of her word processing students with her work on the computer. Mrs. Smollfield is olwoys reodily ovoiloble to help OUT ony student who is behind or having trouble with his or her ossignmenrs. PROCESSING Jeon Dunn: ShorthondfTyp- ingfDoto Entry CSUSD, BS Borboro Grubb: Typlngfllecordkeeping Bowling Green Stote University, MS Lindo Lewis: Typing CSU LB, BS Fron Smollheldz Typing Northern Store College, BS Foculry 149 150 Foculty 4 f 7 ,ff 42 ij, 4 'ffyff , 4, Z. 'f href . 2 v,mW4fff,f,,,f,f,,, WM, Z Mr. Tom Martinez reloxes ond briefly converses with Don Dusterhoft. Time out from outo shop is rore of Mr. Mortinez. Auto shop woods metols ond drofting were closs choices In the industriol orts deportment Fulfilling elective credits these closses olso tought skills in the ort of croft moklng The lndustriol OYTS were tought by four shop Instructors one for eoch section Tom Martinez Ken Becker Art Broodhurst ond Don Ellis monoged the shop closses Driver educotion is o mondotory require ment to groduote from high school ond to receive o license The driver educotion deportment ot Los Al lncreosed the stu dent's oworeness of the rules of the road. Ron Schwandt Bill Christie Gory Dixon ond Ron Lung instructed the driver educo- tion closses. SHOP SKILLS EXCELL ritfwrirf Specializing in me-tols classes, Mr. Art Broodhurst demonstrates proper tool usoge in one of his industriol orts closses. He olso keeps the shop rooms o sofe ploce to leorn by stressing order when tools ore put owoy. Woods isntructor, Mr. Ken Becker exploins how to sond wood with the groin so thot the pores ore not ex- posed ofter proper sondingg the glue is set permonently ond will not we-or off eosily. Driving instructor Mr. Ron Lung talks to two students about their pro- gress. Mr, Lung is often seen wandering around and talking to students during lunchtime, 'lf ijt A A, - 3261.15 .J - s is 'P- Q , K ,f...., ---A Driver's education is important as it teaches students the rules of the road. Students also learn how to react during mechanical emergen- cies, like a flat tire. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Ken Decker: Woods CSULD, BA Art Btoadhurst: CSULB, BA , -infix II. Don Ellis: Draft CSULB, BA ,N 'I Tom Martinez Auto CSULB, MA DRIVER EDUCATION 1 Q Bill Christie: Driver Education B HF- ,:. f. Q csuLA, BA a I .' f g - - ' I Gary Dixon: Driver Education E 4,1 Pepperdine University, MA XX A Ron Lung. Driver Education zu. gr CSU LB, BA il , , Ron Schwandt: Driver Education CSULB MA L.. Zu Many teachers, such as this one, feel comfortable knowing that if their car should happen to break down or fail to start, there is always a student of auto shop who can help. Faculty 151 152 Foculty Sherri Wixom, o member of the flog teom, works steodily on her embroidery in her needlework closs. ' 7: X227 3 ad QQVIWZ I Y 'ZQIQ 13+ i 5 W. 'W' as , ,,,, if I 57. 42 X Q, fyvl A 4 ll! , -as , ' Q f Three young preschoolers wosh their honds in preporotion for o snock thot Q student is preporing for them, The preschool ossistont closs is set up so thot high school students con have experience in coring for smoll children. 5, ,,, 7 W A student utilizes her home economics skills by seoming o shirt shoulder onto o fitted bodice. Shirts ore only one of the mony orticles ot clothing creoted in closs. Sewing ollows students to develop their own in- dividuol style. , ax it nf li xl A sewing student corefully looks over her instructions before beginning o project. Sewing is one of mony closses offered in the home economics deportment. eq f r 'xl Lisa Kefalos helps two young children with o croft. The preschool closs is offered for students who wont more experience in teoching preschool-oge chtldren. HOME ECONOMICS . A rift . . :TS-X Donno Hulen: Clothing F g csuus, MA 43' ' C Joan Potent: Foods 1. CSULB, MA N 1' an T T its l 2 Kelly Lynch, o student in the preschool ossistont closs tells o story to on ottentive group of children. Severol times o week the children gother in the story circle ond ore reod to. Los AI s home economics deport ment These closses ore fought by Joan Potent ond Donno Hulen The courses ore cooking ond sewing This deportment teoches skills thot ore essentiol to everydoy liv ing. Sewing is not limited to reot- totching o button ond cooking does not meon soup from o con. The home ecomonics closses ore detoiled ond ollow students to be creotive. ECONOMICS FLY Elective courses ore offered ot Foculty 153 154 Foculty ARTISTS CREATE THEIR CWN WORKS Among the mony deportments ot our school, the Los Alomitos Arts Deportment gove students o chonce to express their tolent through Ceromics, Photogrophy, Jewelry ond Commerciol Art. Ceromics, tought by Phil Doron, enobled the students to moke their own creotions from cloy. Students moke pots, voses, ond other items they might think up. The photogrophy section of the deportment, tought by Ron Con- sidine ond Phil Doron, provided students with o chonge: to get out of the clossroom ond complete their ossignments on compus by toking pictures of things thot might interest them. Sue Woirol, the jewelry teocher ot Los Al, en- joyed helping in the students' ef- fort to creote their own jewelry. Lost, but definitely not leost, wos the Commerciol Arts closs, tought by the heod of the deportment Judy Hemphill. The Los Al Arts Deportment continues to join the effort to offer o wide spectrum of closses to the students ot Los Al through the help of these four Fine Arts teochers. ,. sz. , i A .ff W, 'whiz , - y A,-, f ' ,,,ff , f ' f.-, , , ' ,734 ' V ,, , -4 ff -Aly, V u. 7, ,t 1 ,V , ,fa ,, ' , ff' ' w f ,ff -, 11821, jf' AP' . fk f, Q S V, f . , ,. ,V . J Qi 3' ,X , J fr . .aff -,- . 5- J . 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'Tt' S-,'12?,s fr 131.4535 'r UI 'B' :nm - ., , ff,-' f f s 41020 Jffotffzfztf ' ' A . 4 my 4 , ,gf I , .,,f 1, 'J 1 . ww, fig f-'.lq,,lw ,Q-,Hvffn i if 'H it ' 4 w 1, 9 ' -Q 4,Q4 511, --v op-J' 7 , ' 6, ., i, , JV, jzwrh ,q 'ng' 1 . s I f G 1 Y . 'raid' ,, ,lqi !u2s,qh1,.. amz, ga ,fu n d ' J Q f tid , ,-1 9- 1: if ' Mony students toke on art class os one of their electives. The pen-ond-ink work obove wos done by freshmon ort student Alex Chong. Mrs. Judy Hemphill shows student Deon Moore how to use the point brush to pro- duce different srroke textures. This technique will help in creoting o more in- photography Teocher Ron Considine advises Stacey Roy on what teresting effect O0 POPQF- shutter speed to use with lowlight film. Mr. Considine is olwoys will- ing to help. 71 Z J.: Susan Woirol the Jewelry instructor at Los Alamitos High School, smiles while chedxing the instruments used by students to create their own N K f T N l P4 I cr? J 5 xi t f' ' If ..:1',3.V fl. L 'Q' Elyse if,-. fl! A . 5 'JV A I 13- 4 A - f xl- ' V X . . gl J . E , A1 1 Eder' Sl ,fc ,2', f-, TQ.: Ai 'ls- t :H ga---11. IJ 'y':g. ' ' X Eg- Ms f . I Q 5 N A , W if QA if new R X I u if J ' 1 15.7. ' 4- f ' 'mifixq-, ' 5 ' 7 4 'T 'V 41,1 Caroline Howe ART DEPARTMENT Ron Considinez Photography l, ll, Ill CSULB, Redlands MA Phil Doran: Ceramics, Photo I CSULB, BA Judy Hemphill: Commercial Art Painting Redlands, MA Susan Woirol: Art - Jewelry UC Berkley, BA MUSIC DEPARTMENT Tom Hrbacek: Band, Drill Team CSULB, BM Ralph Opacic: Choral Music Reading CSULBBM Chuck Wackerman: Jazz Band UCS, MS Mariko Vkai 156 Faculty Mr. Mike Gibsonjthe basketball coach, waters the grass before baseball practice while the team behind him listens to an announcement made by the head of the team. PHYSICAL ED. SHOOTS THE BEST Once again this year has prov- ed to be a successful one for the Athletics Department. Along with the devotion of both the coaches and the athletes, Los Alamitos re- mained one of the tap com- petitors among the surrounding high schools. Every week Los Al provided a variety of sports events that the student body could go to for minimal fee. At any one of the events Los Al spirit groups, students and faculty came to support and cheer on the Grif- fins to victory. To encourage participation in these sports, Physical Education is required for both freshmen and sophomores at Los Alamitos. The Athletic Department offered a variety of electives for these students, that included a class that covered a sample of each sport to help the students decide which ac- tivity they were most interested in. Tryouts were available for those who wanted to join one of the many athletic teams. In this way Los Al was able to carry on with their winning tradition. .-v4f.,12Qp.:'c: M . 1uL14Q,.,i: 4,224jf2z'3125'52af:ffw g , ,, , , f,, ' V. , ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,M'.M,,.gwf fr w Mr. Bob Turner, coach of the water polo team stands on the side ofthe pool giving instructions, when necessary, to the players in the water. Water polo is a physically demanding sport to coach. A-A 4:2 at , ., Mr. Steve Brooks, basketball coach, talks to a student explaining that she is not allowed to bring food out to the physical education class. This sometimes becomes a problem. .3?a- if V., 1 1-Q J' L3-' -- gf ' Basketball coach Steve Brooks loolcs up from his work. His extra time is used to review basketball plays. This dedication makes Los Al the best. Jhysical Ed. teacher Mr. Peraulta finds that student teaching often takes J strong upper hand. Being new to the school he adds new ideas and nsight. ,qtv-A ,A 1 t 7 L .1 SQ, 19 .7 W ,Q C ' ' f' ii Q .E J ' IWW EEE PHYSICAL EDUCATION .lohn Barnes: Physical Education University of Nevada, B5 Donna Bohannon: Physical Education Cal State Fullerton, MS Cary Brody: Physical Education CSULB, BA Steven P. Brooks: Math, Physical Education CSULB, BA Frank Doretti: Physical Education University of California Berkley, BA, MA Debbie Flemming: Physical Education CSULB, BA Thanks a bunch. Sharon Marie Flynn: Gymnastics Eastern Washington University, BA Patricia Giarratano: Physical Education CSULB, BA Go for ir Al Gragna CSULB, BA no: Physical Education E25 ii While slowly driving out to the track field after school was out, Coach Cory Brody explains to Jerry Griffin exactly what he wants done to the field before the next day's practice. Faculty 157 COUNSELORS AND SPECIAL ED SERVE Guidance Counselors help decide the future for many students at Los Alamitos High School. Through class planning, the counselors createfan individual schedule for each student to insure that proper courses are taken for the desired future profession. Along with the counselors, who are assigned to the students alphabetically, Los Al has their very own psychologist for those who need to talk to someone about certain problems they may have. This provides an outlet for many students to release feelings that they may not want to ex- press to either a friend or a family member. For remedial students who are not up to par in skills that are necessary to excell in general education classes, Los Al provides a Special Education Department headed by Dolores Kane. The classes objectives are to place students in the least restrictive en- vironment for a successful learning experience. Through the help of both the Special Education and Counseling departments, Los Al continues to produce students that carry on its great reputation. . ., . ' 5Qii gg, F '.z g. S -' Rfk ' -5 7 ' 1 : 'Q J . gat - ' s ' fi..,L7'w . . 5' J- .,...Iaf...,..MM-M-www' . Discussing a student's academic record with a concerned parent, Mr. Dennis Pormer lool-5 over the file to see if there might be any problems. Dealing with parents and students becomes routine for all the counselors. N 1 E S 5 2 X e T - Q 5 S ' . . ,,., :gf-.. iii , -gf' . gg: . 'i im ' '- Er: 331' 41: 'W -. .sf . Mrs. Watson. one of Los Al's counselors, smiles while she replaces one of the files on a student. Counselors like Mrs. Watson are always there to solve stu- dent's problems with class schedule changes and future schedule planning. V, Mr. Ferber takes time to reflect on the day's consultations with students needing schedule changes. His academic advice often becomes an asset to students at Los Al. r 4.5,- COUNSELINGISPECIAL ED ei? ' 3, . gr' X. J' .. N. ' 41 S ' V 4' X l ' off W1 1 V -if! 4,5 'AVA li N 'll cz..-:S dl I ,QQ f A., Aff Q l xl . 531 pl. 1' C 1521? JL-1 -ff ' . . ic' fm .ff 2 leg! J ivl- g tv 3 ' az 7. ' ff if l .A .la-XY, .T 1 N' ' ' 1 ' X in 3 me i' i G ig f i ' f ? A ,gp F- I gt i, S A 4- fr- r- f' ' N ' v lr. ,, Mr. Tom Anthony, Los Al's associate principal relaxes for a moment dur- ing his busy day. His hard work makes our school the best. 1 A A i Mr. Gary Rutherford, the dean of attendance, looks up from his work and smiles. His voice is on the computer that calls home whenever a student has an unverified absence. T117 A W ff' , Judee Comings: Special Education Chico State University, BA Dale Ferber: Counseling A-D CSU LA, BA, MA Alcena Holzman: Counseling UCI, MA l'll be right back! Dolores Kane: Special Education Cal State Fullerton, BA, MA Think before you speak. Lynda Lockwood: Counselor UCSB, MA Dennis A. Parmer: Counseling UCSB, MA You've got to go through hell before you get to Heaven. Dennis Ploessel: Special Education Cal State Fullerton, BS Linda Stoskopf: Psychologist CSULB, BA, MS Betty Thompson: Special Education Meredith, BA Mildred L. Watson: Counselor Cal State Fullerton, BS, MA, MS Faculty 159 1-sf' 111 Riff- X 1 r , j 1 34 'K lx was 3 dark m2:hlnlU9 l llgms wer ered - - .-,,. The peopxe gath All me ed ou! , Stephanie Abtego Charltg Adle Illlnq Alone, whllel Sueulhs were Wmg Womens Soccerhiarsl Track, uilefme- eaied sm aw Senlor Rebelsw The b alms Sw ' While mY V whrerle blew Jeanne Allard Merc Alf-'en Klrsfen Anderson Watching all the crazy beach bums walking around outside, Jlm Dupuy can't help but laugh. Even with the college appllcatlons and achievement resting required, the senlors have high hopes. . yr the I nd'5 Fma Y Hell m my ha wards me The bi of blaCk 'an to A her 5 hu e Thenslxirilles Wefjsa The Robbie mu Chrls W. Anderson Erln D. Anderson John Armljo Varslry Basketball, CSF Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Screamers MlCh09l JOn Asher Marlo Assad Chlki Aurang Wrestling, Skl Club LAPD Seniors 161 162 Seniors Darryl Baker Jennifer Beth Baker Leslie Baker Alan P. Barber Philip J. Barnes Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming Andrea Susan Barrows Michael Barton Rifle Captain, Senioriters, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Yearbook l Michael L. Bernstein COSSOHUYO UGYSF Soccer, CSF Senior Class C0l0l9U0'diC5F Committee Matthew Bateman Robert Batey Mark C. Bellwood LAPD, Basketball, Newspaper 5 Yearbook photographer, Cathy Jenner and Photo Coordinator, Kristen Kelder. try to malse the best of everything. Cathy laughs as Kristen tries to explain what is go ing on close by, x HOMECOMING Danlyn Srsemore Youwouldrlrbelevemyrhougwsrhdran rhroug1mymIndln154 lrsHomecomlng Everyoneoumebodrroseerhelroldhome llberherenexryeajusrikerhem Looklngbodrarmemodesr Thcxsnorlmponcnr rheresagorne ogdnsrbperaruagohgon Velbearhem Nalisperonzawouldnr ohnol lrsokoyodmdown Wevesrllgor ohmygawd lookurhedodm STOP!!! Geoffrey Blckel Devora Falfh Binder Eugene C. Bladrmun lll Inrerocr, Sponlsh Club. Senlor Varslry Track, Baskerboll, CSF Class Commlrree. Senior Survivors Glveusrhebdl CmonGrIflru goforlr Dolrforrhesenlors rheydonrhave onorherdwcncel Ohgowd wevegor-tseconds wereonlyonour26-yardlne Nowdr rhelgwrsuebroken Thesaoreboordsplaylngmdconrrrel Qseaonds GoRobbleCcrenryouMrEvery'rNng7J Go Weddlr rheyddlr Thankyou L T'hClvL9uyx foroperfecrHomecominglI l 1 I , lY'SMH X'TSO- M Boland Angela M. som Gffg norman my mm, csv. sponlshncgw So Boner Jon Borbon Derek K. Bowen Llso G. Boyd Sara K. Braln Patrick Brown mm Varslry Boskerboll, Varslry Gymonsrlc, Skl Club. Senlor Varslry Cheer, Senlorlorers. Vorslry Foofbol Track, LAPD Class Commlrree, Advenrure Gymnastics Club Q Q37 Leslie Jeanlne Bruce Russell Eric Bugge' Donell Francine Burlck James S. Burns Stacy A. Burrls Brooke Mary Burfsell Rifles' C55 German Club Womens Soccer. VOYSYTY Trads, Band Senlor Class Committee, Senlof Class President, CSF. Senior Rebek lnreracr, Senior Selebrlreez MOCK TFIOI, 59V1l0ff0f9V5 Seniors 16.3 I 164 Seniors l i Timothy Butler Jill Callison Miguel Comarena John Campbell ' ' Julie Campbell , Steven Campbell I i i Patrick Campuzano Stefani J. Canin David C, Carlen Crusader Editor, CSF, lnreracr Bond, Cross-Country, Soccer Senior Jennifer Phillips enjoys a relaxing lunch break as she observes Office, the campus life around her. Jennifer prefers a quiet lunch hour sitting in the shady grass. T f'f'Y JWB95 Shall L. Calll Sean Carlson Jennifer Carlton 6799 A. Carson Michael Cassidy Varslty Swimming, Sacred Bond Senlors AnnMarie Caudillo Kelly Chaides -514' -.rf , rs.. Howard R. Chalcwsky Cross-Country, FBLA, Chess- Camputer Club Trent Charlton 4 IQ tt ,7 r aff AXP if uf' 1 W A --fa 42-2 I ,, ,,., -pn le , I of Q Xl of SK Sxeeo -XOQ NOXOO K H65- ' O XQ O QOX bye ee O Q Qlooe 05 Z 'O x 0660 OX Oo owl i Huey Chen Michael W. Chen Shirley Chiu Lisa M. Cimmarrusti Shawn L. Cordes Joe L. Coulter Editor In Chief of Crusader, JV CSF, Senior Class Committee Seniorioters, Yearbook, T's Varsity Football Tennis, Speech Dance Club, Senior Class Committee l Gary J. Covington Sean M. Creasy Amy L, Cross Kenneth Cross Jody Ann Crum Varsity Track, LAPD, Ski Club Water Polo, Varsity Track, Cot- ASB Cabinet, CSF, Interact Cheerleader 4 Ye0f5r 590l0fl0lef5 tonwood Staff, Drama Club Jfiil Cruchley Seriors 165 1. .-nm. nniiiif ti- QW Klwqi J N - 1:al5,J'V5',QQlff ' 1 rg J Moria O. Custodio Maribel O. Custodio Lisa Cusumono Barrie Dafforn Senior Rebels, Varsity Cosuolly strolling to class on Hippie Day, Debbie Sittler and Wendy Orr enjoy play- volleyball ing their guitars all day long. It gives them a chance to see how other generations dressed. Sean Daniels Casey W. Dankers Michael Dawson Christine Dennis Jim Devlin Photography Club, Percussion Songleoder, Seniorioters l l J l l D l to J Timothy R. DeYoung Andrio W. Dickens James W. Dorsey Jeannette Dorsey Robert Druckenmiller Marching Dand, Jazz Bond, French Club, CSF, The Cow Symphonic Band Club loo Seniors e I I t Derric Dullourdieu Donald Dubry Johnny C.M. Dunn Varsity Football CSF, FBLA, Key Club Jim M. Dupuy Jerry Duran Erik R. Duthie Wrestling Football T56 Thinking Back Thinking back I wish it could be like it used to be no worries, no cares Just going to school and finger-painting No gossip no rumors No troubles running through my mind No car, no nothing Just going over to a friend s house to play or go to the shopping Center I m not afraid of growing up I think I just need a break Lisa Kanasl I so Working in the activities office with other students and teachers, Carol Shane learns many imperative techniques about office work. These techniques will prove to be helpful in CaroI's career after college, ' Brion East Marianna Jeannine Eaton Drill Team, S Club Dove P. Eckles l Christopher Ehler Wayne D. Ellinger I John Englert Varsity Water Polo Seniors 167 168 Seniors Diane Elaine Errickson Kaveh Esteghamat Drill Team ,A Y-H -YYW -- - - l i l J,,,wA Teri A. Estes James D. Estrada Swim Team As the convertible Mercedes make their way around the track, Judy Holzgang makes sure that the queen candidates receive their roses. Judy, Student Represen- tative to the Board of Education, assists the Cabinet with organizational skill. Tricia D. Everson Suzanne Ewing Ann Faber Kevin S. Falsken Matthew J. Famolaro LAPD, Ski Club i i I .sl Joseph Anthony Faragi Douglas T. Fatone Jacqueline Fineman Matthew J. Fisher I Todd J. Flanagan Anti Complacency League, LA Junior Uizarre, Sensational CSF, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Academic Decathaian, Chess Varsity Cross-Country Saphamores, Seniorioters Club Club. Ski Club ' Larry D. Foley J Wrestling, Baseball, Spanish Club i' ' 'ntl' -ir it. I I , K , 7515 H-2 N, L ' 4, ' A sta-v ,r .A - ' F .rri 1 was ..- lw lp Arif' 1 V- rr , if-ir.: 1 ral. , nl , V wc, Y RS i ' ' ' . i r r My 'i .fi ir it i- i- ,.- .- ,r sr , - ,1 ' pi, rg , 1 rriiiilig, J J' - it 131: '- , P Stacee L. Foster Supreme Court Members, , , Keywonems Counting the seconds on the scoreboard, Sara Brain pauses to wish for that Homecoming victory. Julie L. Francis Cheryl Y. Franco Heather J. Frewin Dlomo Oubf neck' 5 Club 5 Club' Heons Club Bond' Sermon Cmb Our Mr. irresistible, Chris Ehler, sits with his crown and sceptor scanning the cheering crowd. His chair, decorared with a red ribbon, remained empty until the second assembly providing unbearable suspense. X , L r im 1' Fujjkgwg Linda Fuller David E. Fusco Julianna Fusca Joaquin Garcia Patricia Dee Garcia ' Varsity Water Palo, Varsity Varsity Soccer, Senior Rebels Swimming Slri Club, Yearbook Seniors 169 170 Seniors 5? Complete with the glasses and butterfly barretts, Joy Whitney dazzled thejudges and the lunch fashion-show-of-nerds. Afterwards, Joy slipped into her volleyball uniform to volley and spike. l Pamela Gold Spanish Club, Sainrly Seniors Darren A. Gloudini Drama Club, Speech, Show Choir Paf Garcia Rosanne Garcia Patricia A. Garvey Traci K. Gibson Varsity Cheerleader, CSF, ShowChoir Trevor W. Gaumer Shawn M. Gettler Terry Gisf Lester R. Gjetley Aaron K. Glorman Spanish Club, CSF, Interact Tlno Goldlono Robert Gordon Finlay Gow VOFSIIY Football Frenqh Club Stephanle Graham Christopher B. Gray Adventure Club, Flshlng Club ,ff ' ful' r 3 ,W ve H WN Q' eldl S. Gray Kristen D. Greggersen Q 6x0 od: Tall Flag Co-Captain, Soffball,SalntIySenlors P309 O0 Orqe Senlorloters was O Q s .Nea sf? gel 2 Goo we NO X r ,D X 600 Ole e 'Qooox 'co l l e e , Roxanne Chem' Griffin Ralph .l. Grosso Michael Grueter Gayle L. Gundersen Kieran M. Gunsaulus Shalesh Gupta Keywanettes, Offlcer, Spanlgl CSF, Soccer, LA Underworld Color Guard Soccer CSF, French Club. Sdence Club Club, Adventure Club Isaac Donovan Guzman Randy A. Hacker Christopher Halbert Erllr B. Halblg Douglas E. Halpln Tlm M. I-lomdarf Antl Complacency League, Varsity Football, Varsity Jon Bond volleyball Speech Team, Newspaper Baseball Senlors 171 172 Seniors 1 Donna Lynora Hardin Jeffrey H. Harmon Shahana Hassan-Reep David P. Hastie Kelli Lyn Hawkins LA Junior Bizzare, Senioriorers, Academic Decathlan, Chess Varsity Swimming, Show Varsity Soccer, LAPD, Water Omega Drill Captain, Year- Varsity Cheer Club, Kiwanis Bowl Choir, Spanish Club Ski Club book Editor, Seniorioters, Quill and Scroll, Jr. Honor Guard ix , Z K I V A X Tina M. Haycox Donna M. Hays Kathrine Headley Douglas A. Hein Tim P. Helgeson Newspaper Staff LAPD Shanna Hemmings Julie Herbert Mike A. Hernandez Colorguord, Seniarioters Varsity Basketball Wrestling x A Q, V .fist ,,., To show great school spirit, seniors Jason Zommtck ond Paula -Elise L.He-rning ROY Herring Cowlyn Renee Hess Vaslkowskl along with other students in the school, dress up as nerds for MO'Ch '9 Bond' Come Bond' Gemon Oub CSF,5 ' tI5 ' rs Los Al's second annual Nerd Day. Om Y emo 'IS' V r ,J J , Scott Hoffman Karen Lynn Holstein Judy M. Holzgang Motocross Club Drama Club, Hearts Club, Srudent Represenririve ro the Mock Trial Team Board of Education l l Scott A. Hooker Heather Lea Hoppus James Howard Steven P. Howard Songleader, Show Choir, LAPD, Basketball Drama 1 xr X0 608' ow we 00 OCX XSV30 x 9560 Q. lo i GMX 'QSO Kxfxe Alben Howe Christy D. Howe John S. Hrbacek P55300 S-Leif grow CSF, French Club, Art Club Drill Team, Keywanerfes Band, Drama SefQxOf e Qoxfi ,J K we ., -. XOQOUJH 9 ofilo dei Vo xr 5 oO r koi Qgi'Ne0X'zZXof-Y'ex' we eV' xox ...,s .,.. . X 5. , J, 5 .Na A ,, s w -,r ' gm .-L : ' J 3 Erica Huang Mike C. Hudson Paul A. Huff Danita Yolanda Rebecca L. Hutcherson D'Ann K. Hynd Sophomore Class Committee, Humphrey Yearbook Ffeshmon 0055 Commmee' interact Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club Seniors DC 174 Seniors Gary S. Iwokoski Lorl A. Jack Varsity Track, Band, Vorsiry Soccer Lisa J. Josso Kevin M. Jeonotte , , Ye b k, lnre act Vo If F rball, V 'r Halloween lets students express themselves an various ways. Nicole Welsh shows or OO r Dossbgll OO om Y her school splrlt by dressing up as o flapper. Nicole Is also a member of the Salntly Senlors. Vlctorlo D. Jenklns Catherine A. Jenner Cynthia K. Johnson Deron Johnson Julie A. Johnson CSF, Yearbook, Marching FBLA Officer, CSF, Senlor Seniorioters, Honor Society, Band, Salntly Senlors Selebrlteez Vorslty Softboll Kristin Johnson Mark Johnston Roy D. Jordon Il -'QM N- 105' Darrin JUYY Colorguord Football Custom CALs, Wrestling, Foot- 5YmPh00'C Bond. Ff9I'1Ch Club ball, Baseball, Track Lisa C. Kanasi Glenn Y. Kaneko Lisa A. Kaplan Varsity Soccer, Senior Rebels Crusader Ayr., Golf 2yr,, Cot- Drill Teom, interact, Crusader tonwood lyr Staff Robert A. Katzoroff Patrick Kearney Kristin M. Kelder Varsity Football, Varsity Soc- Yearbook cer, Varsity Baseball A g C .,,. A f jx h gxzzitth I 1 Working diligently to complete the senior section before the quickly approaching deadline in four days, Juli Fusco proofreods the layouts and cutlines thot she has finish- ed for this yeor's yearbook. Demonstrating her very outgoing personality. Brooke Burtsell poses for the camera. Brooke, one of the many well known people on cam- pus was one of the candidates for Homecoming Queen. Shana Kellmon James Ken Laurel D. Kergon Seniorioters Art Club, LA Star Varsity Cheerleading, CSF. Varsity Soccer, Seniorioters George Kerns Amy Teresa Kiikka Jamie L. King Seniors 175 176 Seniors Known on compus for his obiliry os o greor phorogropher, Glen Koneko smiles with his Conon comero porienrly woiring for ony ocrion, Morcio D. Kingsbury Keith Knittle Michael Kolster Socred Seniors, Vorsiry Swlmm- Morching Bond ing, Sponish Club Evan C. Kunst Maven Jonlce Kussler Drill Teom, CSF, Quill ond Scroll, Senlorlorers i url Kerry Kothleen Kyle Tim G. Lomonce Dovid 5. Lomb Swim Teom CSF, Drum Line, lozz Bond Sally Lomb George S. Lombrokis DON T LET GO Elisa Kay Langsam Sandra Kay Larson Clglorguard, CSF, Keywanetres CSF, Interact, Drama Club The Hgm gem lighter each time you try Don t give up Keep on digging l promise Dana Siegel l J You'll find me someday - Devin Last Diane Marie Lawrence T Lance LeCompte Varsity Tennis, Key Club, CSF, Basketball, lnteracr Varsity Yell Leader, CSF, Pep Sophomore Class President, Commisianer, Show Chair, Crusader Varsity Water Polo 3 I , '- Yd- Janet H. Lee Robert Leff Marc A. Legros Ann Leonard Michele Levitt Kam A. Lewis CSF, Intergqrf Sponighfffenqh SCARED Seniors, Csusader Drill Team, Drama Club, Dance Club Staff, Senior Class Committee Club, French Club Karen S. Lewis William A. Libby Adam J. Lief Jana S. Lifshin Geoffrey S. Lindell Lara J. Listavich Interact, Varsity Football, Var- Chess Club, CSF Cottonwood Staff, CT, CIF CSF, Drama Club, Speech Club sity Soccer, CSF, German Club Gymnastics Seniors 177 178 Seniors M rimm- Gary Loe Sherry Jannetf Long Tina M. Lucas Soccer, Varsiry Track, Senior Rebels David R. Lyle ' Susan A. Lynsky Michelle A. Lytch FBLA, lnreracr, Advenrure Club Marisa C. Mocris Philip Macy IV Karyn Cecile Maesras F hClb,CSF,5 'hCIb ' Minutes before the Mock Wedding begins, Shana Kellman smiles as she rem U pcm U Dm' Teom' CSF gazes across the campus ro see the many other arrracrive wedding parries. l l l l Mark D. Magana Thida Mahasucon Meri J. Malohn Paul Mansinon Nicholas V. Marrick Varsiry Soccer, Show Choir CSF, Spanish Club Band Senior Class Commirree 3 -crfzv Q- 3 . ,, ir. . 1 ' Janine M. Martin PTSA, FBLA German Club Kimberly Dianne Martin Show Choir Marh Club French Club Christina Michelle Jan Marie Maulhardt Momnez ASB Publiciry Commissioner Drill Team. CSF, Senior Class CSF Mock Trlolleom Commirree co K NZQEXGQO WQ we . 460 6 649 Q O eraboql eb XO O36 C0 we XZQO We Q KOS ye l Redgie A. McCall Mott A. McGann Patti C. McGlarhery Debra Mclnryre Terry R. McKinney Andrew F. McMahon CSF. Chess Club. lnreracr, JV Sofrball, Senioriorers Ski French Club CSF Vorsiry Swimming Science Club, Senior Class Commirree Club. lnrerocr CSF Science Club 'I,'3 My F-' 'gilt 1 i , -. 7 Q l i l 'A Joni L. McPharlin Kimberly C. McRaven Matthew P. McSheehy Eric L. Mellencamp Renee L. Manard Thomas Metzger Drama Club. Choir. Speech Percussion Section Jazz Band Marching Band Concerr Band Ski Club Club French Club Seniors 179 i 160 Seniors o i 'Q 'MP rx f FJ ia .el l l Sheri Millar Kim Mirsoltani Anne Marie Mock Brian Molles Maureen M. Montroy JV Soccer, Surfing Club, CSF, French Club, Senior Class Tennis, Ski Club, Seniorioters German Club, Senior Rebles Committee Donald W. Moore Michael R. Moore Alvaro Morales Cindy A. Morin Steven J. Mucciaro Arte' Clu b, N ewspap er, Jazz Band Senior Rebels, High 5, Ski Club Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Yearbook Swimming an ,Q . , Y,,i-'F' VF,-w - r 1.-5 -N--...MC Melissa C. Munsterman Kenneth T. Mural Laura Katheleen Murray JV Cheer, Keywonnettes, Var- CSF Swimming Team, 4-h Club, . ' sity Cheer French Club ' .... T X- ' l , v ASB President, Jason Zommick proves how strong he is by lifting a Los Dianne Elizabeth M. Naomi D. Nafarrete Deborah Sue Namm Alamitos hurdle, Jason is well known for his Congeniality and his will to 'Myers 5On9'eOde'f Df 'T90m Cho C0'0'9E'0'd' FB'-Af Sefllof CIOSS Work Congress, FBLA, Senior Class Commmee l l Robert F. Napoles Carmine J. Napolitano Erika Nelson Wrestling Varsity Soccer, CSF, Senior Quill and Scroll, CSF, Class Committee Keywannertes rx-Wd Tfff-yi? A A 1 1 YHY rn C'-fl Carla Newlin Cheri L. Nichols Thomas M. Nockold A spirited birthday card from a special friend is what every Varsity cheerleader CSF' JV Tennis' Sflefice C'Ub should receive. Michele Stoll obviously knows the common letter used around campus. Ken1B. Nordstrom Tim O'Donnell Sheri A. Ohltich Brad Scott Olin John G. Olsen ASB President, Mock Trial FBLA Varsity Football, Varsity Team, Academic Decothlon Baseball Tom R. Olszewski Daniel L. Orme Wendy Christine Orr Veronica Lynn Orrick David Orvis Phillip Ottone Drill Team Co-Captain, Decothlon Manager, Chess Seniorioters Club, CSF Seniors 16 182 Seniors I I 1,,,,q1,s..,, 'lqgr' Jeff P. Ovetstreet Aaron J. Palagruti ln photo class, Mr, Considine gives his students a chance to show their creativity through photography. Scott Kolster learns quickly the ort of capturing life's precious moments in o frame. Randolph Adam Paine Ski Club, Futures Club Lindo Palmer Marching Band, CSF, Choir, FBLA, Interact Jeannie Park Romchand Canlas Todd Paulos Kathleen J. Pellegrino CSF, French Club, Tennis pommco Varsity Soccer, LA Peles, Senior Tems Teom Rebels, sits Club Brooks Peters emi! 1 3 -.CL rf X . , 'J i t ' i Qj4fa'i 1 . Z fl i Rhonda L. Peterson Timothy L. Pettigrew Jennifer S. L. Phillips Michael Pilatos Kristin Marie Pipal Varsity Swimming CSF, French Club Crusader Staff, CSF, Senior Selebriteez, Interact, Senior Class Committee l l Cindy A. Pittsey Cathy Marie Poe Tom F. Poe Tall Flags, Junior Bizarre, Cheerleader, Seniariorers Cross-Country Seniorioters Shannon Polocek Stephen M. Porras Kathy Anne Pound Colorguard, Eyes on LA, Junior Bizzare l l Apart from the football game, another contest is going ont The rowdiest spirit group will be awarded the spirit stick at the fourth quarter. Others like David Hastie join in this crazy contest. Blue hair? Theres nothing like spirit groups and pep assemblies to raise the spirit of the student body. Stephanie Graham finds time before her ballet performance in Taiwan to cheer with her friends before the track team runs their meet. in ,.!1 rr? QQ if Suzanne Elizabeth Pray Stephanie Pszyk Angela M. Puhl V0l'5iTY Cheeft Student Govt.. Concert Choir, Chamber Choir Seniorioters l g Corey D. Quinn Scott R. Raber I Douglas M. Ramsey Varsity Football, Varsity Crusader Staff, CSF, Speech Varsity Football Wrestling Club Seniors 16 184 Seniors l i Debra Fran Rattner Crusader Editor, CSF, Senior Selebrireez, Senior Class Newspaper Cornmirree Jacob Raun James Bradley Rawls Glenn, T. Reasbeck Carloyn A. Reason Varsity Cheer, CSF. Ashley Cameron Reekes Brenda Reidy Larry A. Reinking Volleyball, Swimming Varsity Tennis l i l l X , , 4 ' i , ' l A l if i A- li if gli , . Ll i. .,,--,.,f-1 ,i , ', ' . . . cw, 8, ,fr i i ' W A ,-' , i is- , ' LYWY , 1. ' l li, . iii W H ,454 ,. At the Homecoming pep assembly, Joe Coulter peeps under the Alma Mater Kidsline to spy on the mischievous Griffins. These pep assemblies entice all the players and their fans to prepare for their night ahead. Brian K. Reno Dina L. Reyes Drill Team, Se-nioriorers Greg E. Reynolds Robert M. Rhyu CSF, Crusader Staff l Oscar Ribadeneira Edward A. Roche Rachelle Rodriguez- Kevin J. Roe Steven B. Rogers CSF, French Club Yvette L. Rojas Carla D. Rosenfeld Kevin A. Rothery Monica M. San Vincente Kurt M. Sava Scott A. Saxon Michelle Sayers Chorus, Business Club TV Tennis Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club, Soccer Team ' .st , F View ir! ,. ' 'I' r r- 554' L, f-f , ,gn f 5- We ni '-ff ' 5. yr r-V, fi 1'7 , ll SPAELD ' Other than bringing us entertainment through the drama productions, Darren Glaudini finds time to support our winning Varsity Football team. Like the football team, he is making o profound name for himself. Andrew D. Scheiner Gregory W. Schenk Mark C. Schmitz Varsity Swimming, Water VarsityBasl-rerball, LAPD Polo, Junior Honor Guard Wendy A. Schwantes Michelle Scott Shareen Scott Colorguard Seniors 185 186 Seniors Bradley C. Seligman Marching Band , E 'if' Robbie Katzoroff smiles as he takes a break from his government assignment, Besides concentrating on his school work, Robbie must dedicate tremendous effort'to his position on the Varsity football team. Chester D. Silvers III Stacey Lea Simonds Stage Bond, Track, Marching Ski Club, HIGH S, Senior Rebels Bond Michelle Beth Shohon Robert C. Shanat-erger Carole L. Shane Newspaper, Senior Selebrlteez, Fishing Club Choir, Jr. Closs Committee Senlor Class Committee Brian Shew Kelley R. Shifflett Jason Thomas Shook Crusader News Editor, CSF, Surf Team Capt Senior Closs Committee, LAUGHS Kathryn M, Sickel Dana Lynn Siegel Cathy Ann Siler Chamber Choir, Ski Club, Senioriaters, Yearbook, Drill Varsity Cheerleading, CSF Senior Class Committee, Team Interact Adventure Club John C. Simundza BUWY L- 5l0Cl0lf Joel M. Singer percussion Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming 11:5 fin? Al Julietta Sipprelle Ellyn Darilyn Sisemore 5IwiClub, Senior Rebels Drill team 4 yr Slli Club Seniariarers V, 1 ylll ' ,. 1' 1 ,A-Q! ,ff F .605 oxboogxyoi X -0' o'l 6 gy deb , 60 cocci. 1 ,llQU . . f l v . ,, ,. 1. k ai A gl V i. ,Swv - Q .af Leikonia A. Sisson Deborah A. Sittler X 'AWS 449 ,lex - - el X90 X Newspaper Drill Team Senior Leader, 1 66 hex. 950' Seniornoters QS-'X Kev 000 X 6.89 X566 A000 Brian F. Smith Darren M. Smith Debi L. Smith Kevin C. Smith William E. Smith Timothy R. Snow Varslry Football Varsity Tennis, Sl-sl Club David B. Sohn ASD Treasurer, CSF Newspaper, Yearbook J. T. Snow Jr. Vafglry Football Captain Varsi- ty Uaslserball Captain Varsry Baseball Captain C15l CSF Surf Team Caprain 5 l Doug W, Sparkes Janan Springer Eric J. St. Martin Tania L. Stahl Varsrry Waref Polo Varsity Swimming Seniors 187 188 Seniors I ,Heidi C. Stauch Anne E. Sterling Tracy M. Sternin Christina L. Stevens Kenneth A. Stockwell Rifles, German Club, lnreract, Yearbook Staff Seniorioters, Junior Bazarr, Sen- JV Softball, Varsiry Sofrball Anti-Complacensy League, CSF sarional Sophomares, LA Show Choir, Drama Club P-wee's 439-fi! ri fx i ,, , Michele I. Stoll Tracy L. Stowell Deborah A. Straub Lance Stumpf Lori Louise Sullinger Varsity Cheer, Ski Club, CSF, Senior Class Committee, Tennis Team Seniariorers Senior Selebrireez, Crusader ' Staff, Interact Club Mike S. Summers Steven J. Swagel Baseball Advanced Ensemble J' L l , X. i , I I X. , . , , I , V 'i , ' 12 Julie Kristine Swanson Being the helpful student that she is, Cindy Morin helps her teacher by grading DH Team' CSF tests. Cindy enjoys being a reacher's aide because if gives her a break from her normal hectic schedule. L..-t i' ,.,. garb ' we-'17 '?T 'G N W:-' f '--rl? .V 1 is V' :TV , Athanasia Syrengelas Konstantino A. Thanh-Tom T. Ta Basketball, Interact, CSF, All Syrengelos The Cow Club, CSF, French Class Committees Varsity Track Club ,xg 'Ke Ce . QQ, -KKO O Q , Q5 to Q55 'XQQX N aol X105 0,4 Q .,..- O . Y - Q 66 api Otoe ,f Oxbesxesevqqc w-.,, QOYNX e+QK QOOQXOCQQXCO 20 ZQO t we Q0 ,Y l JXQC5 O06 CAO JXKKT Michael A. Tamares Christopher A. Theodore Deborah A. Theriault ve Ores' CSF Varsity Football Captain Yearbook Editor, Ski Club, Tall X2 Flag Captain, CSF, Senioriorers l l 'Saw Sabrina A. Thomas Sandy C. Tietz Sabrina Tifrit Todd G. Tischler Michael N. Torquato Francesca Tozzi Cottonwood Staff, CSF, Senior Varsity Trock Class Committee, Crusader Staff XXX S O 2 no . Q e '9jgOxrlxO fd 06 .N , Q me .1-sh l Marc A, Trachfman Matt Treece Robert Mercado Trice Traci L. Trombino Richard Truett Mylgnh Tn-,ng Varsity Football 3 yr Coptoln, VOVSWY FOOVUOH C55 Cholf CSF, FBLA, Spanish Club, Basketball, CSF S-Club Seniors 18 , l 190 Seniors -ff iif'1' Gina Marie Turi William E. Vera CSF, Senioriorers Qi H. A , ,,,, ., Christian Vesper Holly K. Vineyard , , 4 , A Crusader Ediror, Inreracr Finding our rhar rhe achievement resrs are a requirement for your chosen college is nor always refreshing news. Joy Whitney feels the pressure as soon as her English teacher reminds her. l i i , l Theresa Viska Brenda R. Voorting Dana A. Wadleigh Gary H. Wang Grace I. Wang CSF Drill Team, Senioriorers Chinese Clubs Cabinenr, CSF, Tennis Nancy W. Wang Paula L. Wasikowski Diane P. Watson Bradley A. Weaver Michael Webb lnrerocr, Newspaper Sroff, Vorsiry Volleyball, CSF FBLA. French Club ROP AUTO Shop, ROP Masonry Advenrure Club James Weber Joel I. Weiss Michael D. Wellington Spanish Club, CSF, Senior Class Committee nr--, YT At the lunch competition, Brian East shows everyone that Darren Glaudlnl knows how to strut his stuff - even In polyester. Michael Scott Welsh Nicole M. Welsh Noreen C. Wenjen Varsity Football, Varsity Saintly Seniors CSF, Ski Club, Senior Class Wrestling Committee 'sl XX l rf l S , l D, 44' During a coach's talk, Brian Molles revlews different strategies. Trust and determination are only two important thlngs needed out on that football field, and players like Brian know this brings them victories. Natalie A. Wenz Katharina C. Werner Michael K. Wheeler French Club French Club Joy K. Whitney Debbie L. Wleseler 5f0C9Y Vllfmd Varsity Volleyball, Student CSF, Ski Club, Senior Class VOVSIVY Socceffl-Apeles government, Fred -N- Frieda Committee lub 2 l' 1 . Q:grQMi1'5,,' AMNL ' -1+- , ' Y Y i W Marla Elena Wllllams Dave D. Wilson Pefef R- Wilson l-ABB Academic Decathlon, Chess Club, French Club Seniors 191 192 Seniors . -il ,Q 1 'f:lef1il,w,,:, l Jr J i r , T:El3ii5?llf.,:'1if, -- f l?ikli9FlrrSlQf1isf i , ' fflipllvlifll, ' ,s Kathy W. Woitovich Lawrence Wolf Mark E. Wolfe CSF, Keywanerfes, Trocls and Varsity Baseball, Key Club Field it wg-I-gp' Mike Moore hears his name and the excellent reviews about the Malcolm Womack Melanie E. Wood Catherine M. Woods weelsend's band competition. Hearing congratulations on a job well Dfomfl 599601 Acodemlf TQWSI Teomf Sk' Club' C5F done an his solo would rnalse anybody happy and proud of his work. Decarhlon Senioriorers Dorothy Y. Wu Stuart Yeh CSF Craig Roger Yockey Roger C. Yoh John E. York l l Julius Ypma Kristen L. Zendt Carolyn J. Zerwick Christoin J- Ziegler Jason Zommick CrossACounrry, USPA, Futures Hearrs Club VarsitY 50CC9fr LAPD - Club 194 Juniors A ' 'Stanley Abrams , Kelly Agosto Danny Allard Edward Allen Davld Alvarez Danlel Andersen .loelle Anlsman Daniel Lee Archuleta Pamela Armstead Levon Arslanlan ' Charles Ashley Nlcole Atkinson As Richard Ramogllo beglns to explain what the lab ls about, he ls Interrupted by another questlon. Physlcs seems to be a perfect class to be confused lng durlng lab It ls lnevltable. Yet, many frlendshlps grow because you work wlth dlfferent people and learn about them. fm f ' We f ., , f f ,U gan bf 'M Zia After a Physics lecture, Janet Wong explains what centrlpetal motion is and its purpose to keep on object In motion. Physics ls a class that demands time, knowledge of math and the desire to learn. Those students who are strong in skllls relating to moth, often help those who may be confused: ' L 4 ,xakt - ix a w k L xvk wh k :V -221:91 o , B C N' B it ei. ii , at J -m J: a ,C 1. C wx B ,C C. ' A- -s , rv vs r .5 .. N 3 :LL fs xg sn: Q .1 J W ,, 4 X x ' ' ' fs Dv X , ,Q xg ' B - w 'K i' J w ' lf ' N ' .. ' C I g X I I 5' ' Y - 7' .1 ? il Q yi ,v V C, ' B s l XTC h e X 7 ? BC.: ,cr . i if K - i s. f - ' ' ' A , y .4 Q3 fig f 4' 1 A xy A X .5 :gm s ' X f t 5 B i s cl . Q - . , Q T . is ex , we '- Y I K ,. :S ' k' -xL4iQiC,.e,Qs5L.-.- ..,' i' -w' xv . M ii X. -3 :L X gf I it . 1- v . 'l ' s 3 ' ' x 5 C' 1 2 K i l b t X 1 fzrfiri if-A ' xml . NN- - M . l 5 I Af Q X :iv ' . . L '1 A 5 1 os . t -' .2 12 .- Lis? A' ' .rw J, :E . 1 v it XL tv . 515 il, it ' A- ef' 5 1 1 ll 5. ips - X 1 I' A - -' an ., 523 4 L . of Dale Lane looks up from his classwork for a moment, as his classmate, Gary Sinclair turns to ask him a question. Chris Avery Mlke Baker Sophia Baron Glenn Barrett Tineka Barrs Jennifer Batey Cinnamon Becker Juliet Bedell Cathy Bell Klrt Bender Payman Bldarl Michael Bldrawn Jannls Blllon Shana Binder Keith Blrd Wayne Blsh Ernie Blevins Mara Bloom Ryan Blossey Deanna Blythe Llsa Boardman Robert Book Beatrix Bourdy Laura Bowden Homecoming Week always brings out unique qualities in some students on our com- pus. Leland Jay. Junior Class Vice-President, demonstrates his spirit by dressing up and supporting the football team. Juniors 195 196 Juniors lngrid Brian Robert Bratner ' ' 7 'K H Patrick Brennan ' 'Q!i1rm-- Lilly Cameron Briggs Kenton Brooks 0' -vs Blake Brown Mark Brown Marcus Brown Richard Browne Shannon Brude Paul Bunch Annemarie Buonocore NIL Tally Burkhart Jenni Buys Shelli Byrd Michelle Calderon Kelley Callaway Maria Camarena Todd Campbell Rudy Cano George Cappawana John Cappawana JF 'vc ,fy ...-r JW Wh XJ 4 .1 - . ff fs L Y Z r z 3 , rryy J r,yr Jason Davenport has a look of utter amazement on his face as he cautiously surveys the various items that have made their home in his locker As the year progresses lockers become accumulated with lost papers, forgotten books, and old lunch bags. W AnneCaralsco ' , Nydla Cargajal V Q if QA Angela Carlson - B ,IV ' A',l I ' 7 fl P , , ' I ' 'I 1 Q .. AlexanderCarpenter 1 V Joseph Carpentier f 4 ' ng, I Rosa Carlllo V 2' 'Q :I ' .A Q Y ., 2 A, V N r 5, Is' i . X I It I .V I . Y ' Erica Carroll A Vg, ,, 1., V x Jullan Carroll 5 X V- ' ' 'E Mqrlanne Carroll is ' .4 if fi fl is N Thomas Caruso John Caudillo C.. , Alison Chafe 1' ' 'S I .-L .f 4s E A Shelly, chandler 2, '--',, WelHow Chang J . , I 7 Douglas Chapman 'V ff' f I , X 'S 1 4 I, Adrianne Chavez One More Night Why is it so different with me? Am I that different from you? Not really it sjust in your mind Take a closer look and you will see that we are one not two Tricia Ha tfreld , . , . Morris Warner smiles hesitantly as he trles to maintain his concentration. With so many students In a class, It ls difficult for students to stay on task. Wondering Do I belong here? lt's a good question. Have you ever wondered? I often wonder why the grass is green or why the sun always I seems to rise. . - Everyone always seems to have all the answers - except me. I often wonder what it would be like to be something instead of someone. Maybe a white snowflake in winter or a flower in spring. It would definitely be interesting. I guess what I m saying is m . Ann Tarlton sometimes I really don't like being e .lunlors 197 198 Juniors Gall Chekouras Anna Chen Katherine Chen Diana Cheng Candice Chesebro Llsa Chow Nancy Clark '- ' , . V- -- W C. Y' 'i chnscodik ,.,I V, P K V -'-r Q' Michael Cole if 'Q ' i Q V- N. ' .1 Tanya Cohen ' ' ' ' David Combs 4 X -I D 1 - - EEZ' ' ii . X Lynne Clissold . - ., 15... :A s 1 '53 - 'fi i 4' o+ 1 we , . ,. .. 3 ' 'Q i i, ,, , V8 Dawnlelle Conglardo Allison Cook Julie Coontz Catherine Copeland Stacia Copeland Carla Copola XMN 1 5111- , -' :Q '::- P xiii' 9 i f Ek 4 A 2. 1. ,Ac . xx 4 sg 'Wx -- :- X g ., M. K Y. ..,,.. - . ..,,.. ,K we ..c....M ri S.e-..... .. Junior Class President, Grant Van Cleve takes a break from the pressure that surrounds him. Being president is not easy, especially because he wants to make it a memorable year for his classmates. 4' , , . . I an 1 HI' 'V 1 -V .. Y k,, . .. L X yKI,, -Ax i va V K C I . QJ 1 During Homecoming Week, Stacey Ray participates by dressing up as a nerd on Neid Day. She laughs while someone comments her on her spirit week outfit. 3 . ' I ' -4 we-1 1 1 W ,r ' 'j' w ,, 1 . 'l , J y r r 1 X I - 4. ,-. .C ' -, , , ,K 0. - 1 ,, Q X 'V ' 5 l l x X b J X 'X X 4. 1 jg 9' - , fe as 'Z l x ' K - Cindy Deleon Michelle Demotteo , . X ,A ,. IN J .-. l vs l l Jeff Cosby Ronna Coulter Jaime Coultice Scott Crenshaw Laura Cummings Gary Gunneen David Culter Michael Damato Sandra Daniels Kenneth Davenport Sandro Davis Terence Dean Eric Dubruin Andrea Deforest Christine Degregory Chuy De Lamora April Delaney Juniors 199 200 Juniors Peter Deneff f V. Harjit Dillon F. Preet Dhillon ' 'f Frank Dick ' may A . ra Gary Dingello Peter Dohm . ix 5 Matt Donnelly Jenny Emmert Traci Engel '51 '45 , RobertErnst 2' .-l ' l J Shon Esparza James Everett f 55 Ann Faircloth Y , A ' ' L A ' gl 'QF SN 'i t J i X N. V ..,l 5 , syrxiff Julie Farrell is W A M A Tlm Fatone ji V 1 fag 1 .fi fj' A .j' V H tie. Jeff Ferrario 4 ', V 'r A5' f ' A ' V r Kristan Fett A .. 5 L 'F' 5' 1 K 'W' ' ' Deirdre Fiebert ' 'ilrl ' in 2 , , if ' ' ft . i Viy, 1 l v f I .t K .5 ,k,:vA::Zk: R liik nv H Casey Fierce ,T J.rt ,.yr . ' W' 'i ' 'F i ' , Scott Finne9an if :I I .- , , TN :YVI Laura Finney 11' ' lf' J - f I ' Treg Finney v i,, if ,W 3,3 . - ' rt 3. fy James Fitzgerald 751 A ' 1 J M Suzanne Fitzgerald ,, xl 'f Q 'F ' , ,. I V' V ' At one of the many music presentations, All That Jazz, Theresa Harrison looks over her program. This was one of the many productions the music department put on this year. Aurora Flores Thomes Foden Leonard Fontanez Jennifer Forbes Thomas Foster Reed Fournier Tim Fritcher Kimberly Fuelleman I I -,X i ii' l 5' 1 5 at Q, ' 1 , .4 , Q, 3 x 4' . ,-A I- 'H M, 4' J K ,,,-.- ,,,,,,, y .Nj Q ,fi 3 Scott Fullerton x .fQ V ik? ,Q Kelly Gallagher ,..I:ff,, :fly ., .A -1'-5's'. f - 4 ' i'lf 4, I 1 R .33 .ifghgii 1 A, I , 'I ,gh 'I 1. 21,4144 '. gg. ' X . .l if! rv ca F77 ' viii.,-ff ,oil I 1 Loroine Gclrclo , K -. --1 ', Kristina Gormon 4,'.'2'.'1f. ' 5 ' .cy '.1I.',,.' V, '.,f .l-Q '-w , 6 T ,'a',., '1' , tl ,-'il 3 'A E3 If X F s Y u 1 , M All S 'LK' f ll ,.. ,QU X 4- . -Q ,-9', Q. ,.. ,,. Q' . On their woy back from lunch, Michelle Houb ond Chrls Rose stop to show us the results of o coke fight they hod ofter someone's blrthdoy. l ' pt'- Anne Morle Hogmonn ond Downlelle Conglordo ore hord ot work on Cottonwood 6o In order to meet their upcoming deodline. Both Anne Morle ond Downlelle ore working on the clubs ond octlvltles section this yeor. They both ogree thot working on the yeorbook is o hord job which tokes o lot of time, dedlcotlon, ond teomwork, Junlors 201 202 Juniors Jeff Garvey ' ' ' '4' Catherine Gaw I it , A Stacey Geiger f l 4 J X - fl .. ' ' ' Laurn Gershon v J. Z, V' J Nicholas Gianformaggio ' r N W- A ,., r ' 1 . J ref' J N I ' H A , 'ls A i Brian Gilbert .W ! - A ,Q y , Y. i ' -' l If A T Q! I I y X lxx l 1 'V ' i 1 , , - . 2 .32 , 3 'Q If ' 4--i '- ' A' ' st Av Q E. . Darcianne Gilroy M Vicfolio Gimhe' ,. 'Jap lug . f . fi. 4 x J Alan Gitlin ,H Q, J 1 ' 4,4 2 P . ' Mike Godoy 1- , - if j' l',' I V - - ,M 'J J Imre Golden Q , Q ' 'A 1 '-'. - Cynthia Gordon Q g - 7 Q . 1 4 Z' r , 4 X . 2, : ,AA 1 I A ,.,,,', .ji Wiawffw twwkmmam if M44 4? .frfsfwwfwwff H A Wil , , W? f, W wr . Yearbook is a diverse class, It takes time and imaginative thinking. Jamie Welsh, one among an entlre class of dedicated students, measures for accuracy and looks through different yearbooks for new ideas. The class may be demanding, yet It ls one in which to make good friends and lasting friendships. ww . Denise Kaneko slts and enjoys her nachos as she watches one of the Griffins' football games. She tries to concentrate and understand what is gO- ing on the field. Meanwhile, Jennifer Swanson displays her enthusiasm and excitedly shows her pride for her team by cheering them on. -s 4. - . - - .'... - .x, , H Michelle Gottlieb . ., M , 45.5. VV 1 X, HQ-i I , -' . It ve 1 as A- - ,N K ,-'lQ:,-' i ,f . - Q4 Ginger Grlftln l 4. g . i ,ff C. . If Y .A K ' ao- , , 3 Susanna Grote 3 N 4 A A 1 G G J wi Q i X ig Jlll Gude ' W ci 3 - 1 . .i ev -s , ,Q 1 X W .. , ,O g K 'A K,.A P Susan Guthrie , , QQ g -. f X L X . , 'Q ' , i - Ruth Gutierrez ', , si G fi ri, G, ij X , X X 1 j If T XX xx i Sw it J J ' QQ 5 px . 'e-H G , '-wa: Krlsten Guzman ,J NW , if ., f' Jennifer Haberman mn X 5 A 1 r, - -1 i Q 1, K '- Lorl Hagen Q - ' I ,,,, ,N Z 7 Anne Marie Hagmann J ' ' 3 ' V Jennifer Hagstead ' y i l - 3 - r X ' ' Andrew Halmov ir: v f- ' .1 R ' 1 V J' 5 'X J K .J i ' X i Q. i X 1 JM! t .wmv .,,., . , W I Va f fnzwyfg Co Tanya Maskelanko laughs excitedly or a remark made by a classmate. English Honors Ill does not always have to have a quiet and srudious atmosphere. i gc- Leslle Haines Darolyn Hamada Darrln Hanson Sharon Hanson Jennifer Harding it . , ,. Kelly Harris ,sf N r 1 . X HA M Lesly Harris Kimberly Harrison Theresa Harrison Debbie Hart 4-fs Maria Harville Corrine Haskins in mn wi.: 'U , Y em? Y, llllllll Mark Welzen smiles proud while displaying his new Yamaha Rlvo. It seems that this year scooters have become quite popular omong students who dislike traffic jams in the back parking lor. Juniors 203 5 204 Juniors Brian Hastie Tricia Hatfield Michelle Haub Stacey Hawthorne Richard Helms Justin Henshaw Kevin Hess Lisa Hess Margi Hibschman Lisa Hicks Randel Hines Thanh Ho Florine Hong Denise Horner Nolan Howe Teri Hubert Laura Huff David Hughes X 'f . ,4,,, Km., l fx,-vxxxxl l 1 A f , r . 'QI ' r smigii' 5, X 1 --f- V v w gk K Q2 ., 'Z . N 1.1 .c A 6 it 'fa so L 7, f , , x Q Q I A it-?ki N T X. 1' at ' ,X N? .Ml q sf-' Z , ffl A 'N wg A nb if 5 Q ii fs- 'Sr i fzf' ii, if H l - f -fx 45 ll . 1 2 3 s X ,,i,,.4. 'Q ' 6 L j ss fr st w t e H M r r i i rs u , r L t sse r r 'a ggi :iff J U E. ' gi' ,,,,5 X4 W ALA k ip tr' , A W if L if ,ff if f' if ' ' ' ' - K 4 6' . 4 . I Es ' f ws W S ,'ri' fn M .Zi is ff I P 'L lx . V Q I 5 ii? W ' ZR X X! XX 1 l Y ,' Y ' H: X A Michael Humphries Michelle Hurst 4 Interrupted while helping a fellow classmate with an assignment, Kelsie Nance looks to see who is trying to get her attemign. .. , -X 4' I I . - I , v T N , I X'l 7 ltr 1 it .J I ,U f . tqfq, ine Adam Hutton I 'E Greg Irwin 'I Steven Irwin , , r ,V Q Fab. A firm x Craig Jackson 'H 1 Michael Jackson W' ' r BrianJadIock N ' 2 , I di 5: L ft: cz. I' N I 1 -1 . ' I il E 'i I Q X ,t i il . x N Aqv .. , ' Leland Jay 1 K g, 4' ' I David Jenkins 5 I R , , Regina Jenkins Q' tl' N A .4 in Y 2 if K I R ,I Fix , EN ' ' I' ,-JI2, 1 Tu f, LindaJensen ,. l A I ,- ' A :ft Lucinda Jensen Q V ' n 'Tiff , I Patty Jettie 'fl Iv 12.15 i I 5 - I if I 73 er I '41 5 4 f-4' ' I lp , I 1 X ,j 1 , lair ' F r H .i ' .1 - A-' 4 1 ' , J 0 4, rf , l 4 . 5, , V Sharlene Jimenez ' 7, ' V f. Q, Anita Johnson ,j V ' J,'e if 55' I, ' Q Brian Johnson I I V, - I Q , .f' Y ,jg I i Diron Johnson 2 I emotions Stir I I , As we set sail 1 I I1 The endeavor to be And our separate 5UPVemefx H beckoning destinies Ranked await ourarrival OU' Vlcfones - Friends are forever, Semshnesse The few painful defeats - ond ever Maybe that's what are Qofie you call My Feelings emoneg Debbie Theriault Are all we have We spent so long building YOU Call me friend We created an unbreakable BUT SOrTiefhing's amiss bgnd' Sharing Companionship Our love, life, laughs Essential in our struggleg Remember Streetlights, endless hours - And warm, concealed f , , W ., V f Chris Rose, o member of the Los Alamitos High School Varsity Football Team, seems to be trying to catch a cat nop as he walks to class. FOREVER The Words leave my mind But the ideas stay within me, Forever - I love you l m forever yours lsaid. Maybe our times ron out. Like an oil well which has been sucked dry. From all its energy and nutrients nothing is left except o hollow hole with only the ideas left inside. on forever, . . Terry Dean Never fading away, just lingering Juniors 205 l 206 Juniors Dave Johnston Alicia Jones Julie Jones Theresa Jones Stacey Jordan Emil Jorge Sammy Joseph Adam Judd Laura Junkermann Dana Kamm M Denise Kaneko ' Deborah Kaplan On the day I am happy Smiling Everyone can see my act today It s alright away way Only a wink of milk W rv- X But tomorrow is asleep and awake lt will take a lot for me to stay this ',4-n-web 4 I ' ire- W , 5 1 '4 ,fl To a world of warming thoughts Could make me change My mind And it will never be made up you know Anything from a change of face. Darin Hanson tries to explain what really confuses him in his 5th period class. When his friends begin to laugh at his dilemma he becomes desperate. lt will stay this way. But on this day, I am happy. double checks a photogroph's measurements to be certain that ir is correct. The class requires dedication, certainty and time. is among an entire class of dedicated students. LM - . T Wi ld 3 ' 6 H 1w'i Y f -l A sz: Tn ' it 8? 's si' 1 t q X 5,1 to -,Q X- 1 3 JC' if , 0 U6 J x.'g x gl Karianne Kavlle Lisa Kefalas Todd Kenaston Krista Kendall Georffry Kerns Joe Kidd Slmon Kile Elizabeth Kim Leslle Kimball Alison King Chanda King ga, Eric Krammer Greg Kuhn Q -o ft James King Eva Kjoss Deborah Klein Krlstlne Klotz Heather Koehrlng Brigitte Koenig Scott Kondra l J LOS AL SALUTES NEW DRUM MAJOR Vrrgilio Nafarrete was the Drum Major for the Olympian Marching Band during the 1965 1986 school year He has been involved in band since he was in the fourth grade Virgrlio started on the trumpet but he also plays other instruments He has played many trumpet solos and he explained that New York Fantasies was his favorite It moved me and l could put my feelings into it The Drum Majors position re qurres accuracy coordination strong leadership and patience In eighth grade Virgilro was chosen All Around Musician Award here at Los Alamitos two years ago This year he has received many awards that now take their place in his home Virgilio has the complete support of his family He said that his brother Bob has been a great influence on his life I come from a very close fami ly Virgilio said with pride Dur ing his spare time Virgrlio lil-tes to dance and his favorite type of music is funk He also en toyed his sisters presence at school with him He received the Freshman Junlors 207 268 Juniors Chester Kyle Nora Labouff Margaret Lacasto John Laisy Dale Lane William Lansford Georgina Lanuevo Robert Lastrap Mark Laurain Jonathan Lazzara Thane Lecompte Rochelle Lee f -' 4, I ' ek 4 1 ' z r Sally Lee Robert Lee Rhonda Leet Elizabeth Legge Shelly Leonard Jerry Lerno . vb YV Stephen Levy Sean Lewis Stacie Light Roy Lin Robin Lindley Scott Llstavich Jennifer Forbes walks from the English building to the science building. One of the advantages of an open air campus is that students can enjoy the fresh air between classes. ,, ,fu 0 U7 C ,Q X .go in I Terry Liu James Locke Danielle Long Gaudenclo Lontok Kelly Lynch Gregory Lyon Emily MacFarlane Jaml Mack 1 - x Kathleen Mackay . '15 gf, ff . gf I .,' fax' YM' vt 4 ' 1 'giqj ,W Jami Maggard ' J :A 425 Q ' ' nth Idsf, 112. Q 5- x L- nl .3 A I .1 . : . J' I 9 J7'Y :f ' as :'.f.j,, t rw 4'f :?.- '!9g,. . A Q V . . Q . , . , L, L' '- - 9 1244. -rf ' rs' ,.-of 1 + ,V l fr' ' 41'.l'.' fu-P' sf. ,-C 1 . a .1774 1 , -.1 ' ', 4 f. , W , - ,- we .-fr-.'.,c,i. ' '- .' 32 . - I , o ' 4 -f. . I Y. 4 If X- -,'- , s 45' ' .log ,.2-I v-1' 'N' fl - '- .Q - ' l' D li .. fr 37 -' Q' K - 4 'fi ' -- K-5: 5 2' . - QJLQ' . 94i:5se f nr 1 1921 X ,. 5.6 5 I l Kipp I qu. Z: A . 4,-f is l, X 'HQ 24' rp Q haf! fl' 'Q if .nn 1 1' ,' . . vg.-x. .Q',. m sf , -' -VJ , -Q- Kevin Mahoney ,, , X Sling N,-tl 4 ' D '54 ll --5. t wh 56. . . a - . - - ' s .' 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'i 'mx 'ff-V ' 1-'-f-3 '- . milf . :' 1'3 'fn b ft 'hr J IPC 'Mft ' .tix f K2 YQP 5 W '?'- 'l f.,l.f ' ' -sw Y hX'X - . - se . ' 'gf , i .4 K. Q .pa wx :?'l:ilMq1izv3:.vL:r.Qi N . K -Kiln! ,AFB :kv .f '-ff.. .. ' p-s -'Ag A 1 .. V ,- .- -K. -X , , . , ,, . ., 'J - P' 4-.IE - 1'-o rin + .M- Between classes Dawnielle Congiardo quickly mes to finish her homework from ' g ll f w f Q J: '- ' '--JQ, r-,W fun, ' ' 'gn-.Q 1' 3,5 sm. . . , .. , . . . . ..' . ' ' 'f.' 5- H X ' vis . ', the night before. She finds it difficult to concentrate with het friends distracting her. X V .' L: '.,,,,f. ,9- K- .'. f'3,.y ,, if I 34, :fp fp. . .cl .. V-Y-4, V -X H,-L kv , ,Q 3 . . . f .. - M... , -5- ' R': l-L -31-. , .TX 'Y 'E , . 1 s. t During lunch Elaine Wiest and her friends gather around and watch one ofthe pep assemblies in amazement. Pep assemblies are often held during lunch when there is not enough time to fit them into the regular schedule. They boost the students' spirits and give the athletes an incentive to do their best in their games. li It 'L tl 4 Juniors 209 210 Juniors Craig Malone Mellssa Maloney Eddie Manfro Timothy Manning Jon Maples ,fx X AJ Gina Marconi l Ronald Marquez Michael Martinez Kellie Matheney Matthew, McCabe Michael McConnell Jeff McCoy W' Mary McGill Jean McGraa Kelly McHale Michelle McLinden Mellissa McSheehy 55 ,V 'L , Julie Meadows , V Laura Meals , Heather Medcalf W-u Junior Maria Harville ls being chauffeured to lunch on a moped owned by senior Brian Smith. With mopeds being so small and open, good driving skills are a must, but Maria seems to have nothing but absolute trust in Brian's driving abilities. v 4 Q' Mark Medina Tina Melton Robert Menke Qi!- Q Robert Mercadante Gregory Merchant Brian Miller ' i V Llsa Mills Bret Mlner , ' - Shannon Ming ,, . Pi , , V- a ., Jason Mino 2- - Donrena Minor X q Mojan Missaghi G Ku l'4 ,VN X J ,--0 . '- 11 . 119' 1' , 4 mx. 15, VA 3? ,X In i. I -Ali!! ,i V :r Kenneth Montgomery ' 1 ' 'ns' :7'ff , X :qoqlfaaore Having finished his class assignment early, John ,4 A A L ' ' e I core Morgan takes time out to converse withafriend. P i g ysrr H, BEST FRIEND I . John MOYQOH What do you think of when you a ,Q hear it? , - g Black and White N I ,' Opposites? Maybe. , Black and White X A 'O Where do I Stow But they go so well. . . together. K Black and White How do I do thig? So when you hear Black, Okay, now class, l want you to Blggk Gnd White write a poem about anything. ond when you heor White' What? Just write images, draw pictures on paper. Pret- Black ond White ty ones, filled with lots of colors. Make a puppet come . to life, or a flower bloom. Just write, don't think - it Who' do YOU fhmk Of? will mess up. your poem. Nobody's wrong. Everybody So say it, has their own feeling. Own pictures, colors, images, Blgck Gnd Whife. thrills. Blue, red, green, yellow, black, white. Funny, You ond Me when l started, this paper was white. l did it! You ' L I H . witnessed! Here's my picture, image, and colors. My es ey cms poem. Michelle Haub Juniors 21 1 .11- . 1.- l...-il ..1...1.1.- - ..i..1- i1. - .Ti-11 .l..1. . i..-.ii .- 1--il ll 1 212 Juniors Andrew Morley Mike Morrow Michael Morton Oril Moses Tonya Moskalenko Courtney Motz Cammie Moyer Sarah Mueller Debbie Mukamakl Michael Mullaney Carolyn Murphy Linda Murphy Eric Murray Laura Murray Judy Naber Virgilio Nafarrete FLOWERS IN SPRING What did I do wrong, I tried to be good. Don't you understand? I feel lost, empty and cold - But the pain has foreshadowed my tears. Now If I were to paint my feelings They would be colors I've Never Seen before. Why? I don't know - I don't ask questions - ltjust happens like a flower waking up for Spring - It's new. I'm scared and lost The sky is like a deep dark Wishing well that goes on forever - But friendly. The ocean feels like a huge wire brush scratching my whole body - leaving bloody scars. Does the pain ever end? I'II never know. Ann Tarlton -4:43a , . x 1 ' ,Q is-,kai 4. x . v ALWAYS IN SPRING It s time to go just remember I love you yea sure Always inthe Spring When things are new and supposed to be right Oh well we II try next year I love you too I wish I could tell you I don t If you only knew you mean nothing God damn you! I-low could you do this to mel I tried to tell you But is it so wrong? To belafraid of your own father. But you're not my father You're a stranger I never knew you and you sure in the hell never knew me. But I did know you and that's what hurts You turn away When I need you Well maybe next year will be better. I doubt it. Jaime Coultice It MW fy, I , Vitisia Pongelinan Kristi Papolexis Mark Parkinson Judy Parmet AS! fi Stacey Stephens stands with pride to say the Pledge of Allegiance at one of the Griffins' football games. She looks over and wonders if the Griffins will capture J another victory PARENTS Parents They Try to act like us Do the things we do and even dress the some Why? They are not us 30 years older They do so much for us but we can do things for ourselves But they don't understand. , ODS, 6 .- N X W ifhsm A 'VAIX ,Q Kelsie Nance Laura Navarro Todd Nelson Robby Nen Aimee Newlander Jackie Niland Wendy Nugier Stacey Nishii Paul Page Michelle Pagenkopp Michelle Palermo Jeffrey Polk Sophia Boron Laurie Navarro, one of the best soccer players on the varsity team, feels 1 added pressure trying to meet the expectations of her teammates and f Juniors 21 214 Juniors Kristine Patz Richard Paul Ricardo Payan Raymond Pedroza Puananl Pereira John Perez Lisa Perles Bernard Peters Rosemary Peters Cynthia Phillips Lisa Pinkerton Philip Pinto Wendy Poe Shawn Pollard Markham Pollock Franklin Ponte Stacy Ponting Michael Potechin Marla Puente Alexander Pulone Franklin Quenga Eric Rager Scott Rainey Richard Ramaglia Mal Ramsey Dawn Ranftl Shawna Rankins Stacey Ray David Rayburn Mary Reis 11, -L Q5 :vg- 'vs H-rf dun. , .,. 2 N ' I , ,f hw 5 466 r-gg, 'X Jeff Cano looks up from his class work to give his teacher his full attention. i K All bundled up for the cold weather Sherry Alben talks to one of her frlends at the football game about the touchdown our teamjust made. Mark Reutzel Paul Reyes t -1' wJ, Chad Wells tries to listen corefully to the instructions thot his teocher is giving him. But he is distrocted by oil the cute girls sitting oround him. At one of the mony footboll gomes this yeor Cindy Alben stonds up ond is looking oround so her friends con see where she is sitting in the crowded stadium. 'Tixf F ,HK A! Tri Donny Archuleto cleans o projector roll for one of his teachers. Perhops he ls hoping to eorn some extro points. It's o dlrtyjob but someone hos to do lt. ww' W, 'i-Q..........c XX X Hoving friends to tolk X.. to ot lunch mokes school o lot more fun. Kevin Strowbridge shows this by telling Robert Mercodonte obout the porty he went to over the weekend. Juniors 215 Q1- - l l. .-1 1-111-1- ii-i-1: .ii-11 .ill--1 -.111-1 ...iii-.i 411.1-T -ii-11 l.1..l1- ii-ii -.11-1 -1...-1 216 Juniors Tracey Reynolds Tracy Reith Scott ametro f Eric Robens .' '-,,. f 2- ' Stephanie Robertson z.-rw f. Q- 49 Alissa Robinson ,f-L is i' , . K. X , ,cg We 1 I f J 1 , Z, f i Q3 ,' ,Q if gl' K 'r .,,. 5 ,iff .. A i . , J, ,,.,,, ., Alissa Robinson ,,,,r. , .,,. 4 KimberIY Rodefeld VVIV , . ' Glenn Rodriguez ' , i Mlke Rodriguez I. ' jf Julie Rohlflng ,P I l if J K J Michael Rogers I , J f W -ff' Christopher Rose 'A Roger Ross Vanessa Round , Pamela Rozolis f ,, Robert Rubinkan V June Ruiz ig yiiry 1 ,, A ,gf Billy Salas .. ,.,. . , ,..,,.,. Brion Sandoval z . ,,.. ,,,-. , :.1,1.,,.vV Z 25 ' , , Q Jodai Saremi 5 1' V Scott Sargeant v Anne Save De Beaureo 43. , fb gg- ' Gregory Saylln ,. is . J 1 X' R' A 1- J It V45 5 'N w - f we Listening attentively, Julie Schultze jots down some notes on the lecture that her teacher is giving. She likes to get as much out of her classes as possible. I 'H 'Z' ,Z -- ff: l x 1 K ' l ' V'fL5S.f:'55 . iiiQ'5 . i 'ff 'f' ' all Va 'il ' Q1 eo .- I ,ig ,,,f, 1 Z 1: g X W '24 'X i 'ff' 1-.R w, ,151 ff' QQ, 'x ' g 1 s 6 will Q I g .4 .. Q 2 it 1 ,N f? Q Ronald Scanlon llrn Schaffer Jonathan Schechter Lance Schelner Bradley Schultz f i 'f'f:' A Julie Schultze I ' ff. ' -' g2fY f '1' .-.,., L .-.,c,,Zm, ft ' Michelle Schuman Eric Schwandt A I , 1, Y, 'NYQN x i - R- veg A 'WQ?j:1,,. J 5 ' NT-'A f X A he N 5 'Q Q' A i R ' . 1-vi , xg, - ' .e .9 ef-Q-.Q 1254--f i.N ., .ftxivaxi c N 'i , , :Q .. wt- . x , X X it w ,E , 6 + XX gm ., .w Ai. it 6 A4 ui: , I x4 P 4 2 cr-f .N f I : 4 :Ffa il gl 'N' K - l 35 of '- N, r X . Y . ' lux-. : , ' A' R ' X Ev, va. 'vw , V, ,, ,,,, vi WNHWW' Deron Scott Llso Scott rv vw w r' llono Sendro Mike Shoddox T A X 'lv J ' , 'xftrni X' litff- .. gk-vw ?sX.N5g5sX.Nx W XXX X ' -iivx sit Q'-5 A t'f-- tx X ssssise-Y. . -' ' SN - 'S X if X SK Junior closs president, Grant Von Cleve, smlles os he reods the remark which Ms. Wilson hos written on his essoy concerning the imogery in the poem Winter by William Shokespeore. .44 ' Qi A , z , V 'l , , , , Z , ' 0 1 f Q.. r 1 'Ayl aw V, ' 7 Q , 'f V if f 51 X A2 5, A Q ' W , Il ,lt 1 Mfg. ,. Z, if fs., fi .1 If 'gl 14,4 9 4 4 9 1. Q, 4 '4 1' , 4 , ., 1 ' , C ,-ft, ,. y ,l , W ' y 5 , f ,pf ,J 'ff Hula. v any 1, M 1 Wl,w,- W 41 gt fi' wwf V Jennifer Younghusbond ond Shelly Skoglund toke their time os they cosuolly wolk In from the parking lot ofter finishing lunch. One of the odvonroges of hoving o cor is being oble to leove campus ond go out to lunch insteod of eoting the cofeterlo food. Juniors 217 218 Juniors Timothy Morgan Casey Shaffer Karrie Shanholtzer Kirsten Shaw Rebecca Shoudt A 4' 4? 4-F Clara Simeone 1... 1 -'W W . X fx ,X Gary Sinclair James Sipprelle Shelley Skoglund Kim Smith Steven Smith Jackie Snook Stephanie Snow Brian Snyder Farah Snyder Kathe Sockett Stephanie Soldano '- t G- mn Nlel Sorensen Derek Sparta Tod Spaugy f w . , 1? Jeff Palk is demonstrating his ability to change a tire, while his friends stand around and supervise. Getting 0 flat tire lsjust one ofthe many things that can go wrong with a student's cor while it is at school. X .Ty fi ai Kelly Spaulding Stacey Speights Raquelle Spraque 6519 lk -ax I -5 5 V X - Brendan Sprott r i '-,K I Robert Stanfleld A 'TQ X Julie Stanford . ' 'A I' 1 - I 06- ig , i K jf' Q. 9 3 f ' 'I 2 2 N A ..,, . Stacy Stephans '-' 'li' , Q Douglas Stewart K N, 5 - Amanda smimgs all - ' R I' l xl' m I. 3 . -'flygp ' I j .L N WA eo. X., 'I Stephen Stoewer Stephanie Stokes v Michelle Stratton I -1 I Kevin Strawbridge Emily Strong Michael Stugart Jenifer Swanson TYPICAL DAY The buzzer sounds loud and boring Jump up turn it off Hop back in bed Warm snuggly cozy Do I have to get up? The newness of day is beginning to hurt just ten more minutes? Nol I can no longer put it off repeat the some old cycle just like a bloom ing flower And so Im off to face the day then back home again to repeat the cycle Tina Melton Tracy Delaney is telling the J.V. squad that being a cheerleader is not all fun and games. It also requires hard work and dedication. REUNION I m going to come back in ten years and see my friends. Pick them out of the crowd. I d like to see how they all turn out which direction they went. Lives that Ive lost track of. Ill remember Probably wishing I was back in school instead of just wanting class to be over. Some successful divorced some passed away. I wouldnt recognize many of them. I djust be glad to see them. Laurie Navarro things not thought of for years. Juniors 219 -1.11 1.-Tl .i---T l.-.1-. . .T. . .1 1.1.-. . T-.1111 . .T.-1 . .-- ii.-l i.. i . -. 220 Junlors Chrlstlna Tarango Ann Tarlton Steve Tarver Klmberly Taylor David Terrell Herbert Theodore Vanessa Thomas Ernest Thomas Gregory Thompson Paul Thompson Robert Tong Lisa Toomy i Erlc Kramer concentrates and trles to flgure out the problem ln hls geometry book. Geometry demands lots of memorlzotlon. ,... - ,f ea il' T , N , 12245, 'Z-'l . S ' Shana Totem Salvador Torres Chrlstlna Trlce Suzzy Trlplett 'Q ,gg gs, 3 .15 K L 1-Nf' Glna Jenklns attempts to throw an apple to a frlend across from her who ls promlslng to catch lt. She smlles and laughs because she knows the consequences lf the apple ls not caughtg she wlll klll. VWWWWWW Ilona Sendro laughs because she knows what Nancy Clark, her teammate, ls thlnklng about. Meanwhlle, another teammate, Candice Chesebro looks onto the field wondering what their soccer game wlll be llkep and who wlll be victorious. 2 r - ' , ts ,,,, xv ,,.s 2 , 1 V X lxl X ' ' ,, 11 'RCD nv- 4 t, if it 'Xi ' '-an-1' x, t X Xf x l 'w Candice Chesebrobraids Charito Adel's hair while they discuss their strategy for the soccer game they will be playing. Lost summer the AYSO reams went to Europe and represented California ot a soccer tour. f I ll Christine Van Kampen Daniel Van Winkle Grant Vancleve Gabriela Vasquez Lily Truong Shane Tscherny Judy Tse Kristen Tsejo Robert Tucker Ella Turrentine Robert Tyo Joseph Vaca Shahin Vadood Brett Vail Steven Vames Andy Van Holt QL Practice makes perfect! Virgilio Nafarrete won't give up his love for music. Even though he has the position as drum major, he doesn't give up his dedication as a trumpet player. Juniors 221 222 Juniors Ellen Wllkerson Joanna Willemse Russell Williams William Williamson Sherri Wixom 1. 'i i Steven Wolf K M ii ' K! Janet Wong Steven Wood Danny Woodard Xff I aw at ff Ann Marie Hagman Steve Torver Kirsten Shaw and David Hughes huddle up closely to discuss their plans for the weekend After a hectic week of classes and assignments many students rejoice when the weekend finally rolls around A RAINBOW LIKE YOU Like when the thirsty flowers are watered by rain, so am I, watered by your being. You understand, and let me be free. Close to you, I grow like a Sequoia. Like the wisdom of the tree, supposedly it will come to me too. But why wait when I have you? You give me the nourishment I need to live, My life is like a scorching desert sun. But I hope I can always find comfort and reassurance under your rainbow. And with your clear water, I will quench my thirst. Susanna Grote Y.: 25 3 V -Q , ,i s or , l A3 UNIQUE A purple flower among a field of daisies Unique and different in every way but not an outcast It s a clone nor old fashioned by another s opinions Never having to worry about the daisies overtaking one precious purple flower Stephanie Soldano subtle, yet noticed. Having a personality that's not Konstantlno Syrengelas Deanne Vega Daniel Vela, Amy Vlclra Q Charles Vreeland, IV Ingrid Vyclus .ii Douglas Wadlelgh Lance Walker it Michelle Walker P Stacy Warlno i David Warner ,W Morrls Warner 1 i i 5 X 1 3 Robert Wegenek Stephanie Welch Chad Wells Jamie Welsh Christina Welter Mark Welzen Nui cb John Whitlock Elaine Wiest Kathrln Wlest Paul Wllderman David Wiley Ronald Wilhelm R . ,rf f rrrr A Kit Kodlc is tal-ring notes for history class, History is just one of many subjects that re- quires an abundance of note-raking. Junlors 228 lli ll . .. 224 Freshmen S 2 72 ii Margl Hlbshman laughs as she reflects on the foul-ups of the precedlng drama rehearsal. Although many' mlstakes are made at first. Margl knows that the end result wlll be a success. 1 Julie Coontz smlles to herself as she finishes worklng on her vocabulary. She has correctly defined eoch word so now she can study for her next big test. Nicholas Woods Chih Yu Wu ja Jung-Cheng Wu Mary Wu Jon Udoff , Alben Upshur Clmberly Zlerwlck 1 2 1 l Stacle Jordan and Allssa Robinson cheer the varslty football team on at an Impor- tant game against Cypress. Many students support the team by golng tothe varsl ty games. YUQUM . 0 ' If silly' f4f.fflJL .LGB .fiJ..,'T6LlI-251.11 xo.. CLIN., wqljjnfqg ?',Z04aC -go, .nut 6 C+ '- ' -9, Qin alfbb Qbdvd.-JIZILO gv0U,.JJv ..udcM.. .L ,Uma .ML ffjbqln QL ,dawg Jw. -A44 Q., w-764' I-144. Jjv I fH....., Enjoying the ex- citement at the football game, Jackie Everson looks surprised at the remarkable come back the varsity football - team mode at Homecoming, l Eff 75 I X i 'X X f . . ,M , 5 li. V, .hgmqz i.sfii X -X1 c ' Q s if' 5 '. - ' 1 1 . Sophomore, Monica Crone and her friend Herbert Theodore sit at a pep assembly and watch the varsity cheer squad perform their routine for a future competition. 226 Sophomores 3 -:MN ...., Q5 ,Q - . 'IE f1:!,'.ze' i'f1:ff1',fw- V if VAAA i .,',V , 3 Sophomore, Sky Dubordieu shows his school spirit by dressing as a sexy sollor on Hallo- ween dress-up day. This event gives all students a chance to use their creative talents by creotlng their own costumes. L4 Klmberly Able Michael Abraham Kelly Achziger Craig Agosta Edward Aguilar Daniel Ainh Cynthia Albert Clay Albert Sheryl Alben Gregory Aleshire Mark Allard April Allen Cynthia Allen Patricia Alvarez Kristen Anderson Sean Anderson Shane Anderson Thomas Anderson Debbie Aragon Erwin Arnold Gabriel Arnold Jonna Artukovlch April Aubrey Leon Babblt Tracy Baager Derek Baker Michael Baker Michael Ball Mike Ball Kenneth Bamberg Sophomores 227 228 Sophomores Ronda Blancq Anthony Blasing Andrea Bloom Danielle Boland Heather Bolton Sharon Bordas Annette Borja Danny Boyle Dean Braunstein Shannon Brief Michael Broderick Christopher Brophy Deanna Barber Mike Barlow Amy Barnes Jeff Borrus Anthony Bateman Suzanne Bazon James Bean Nicholas Beljajev Lisa Bellwood Lisa Bengford Amber Bielo Brigitte Biringer Kenneth Bishop Patrick Bixby Darren Blon Venessa Blanco Egraes, IC' .J .: 1. 2 lX 3 V www' - A x f , Ak V I 4, QL ,.fA iff -V ,I T -fi! 4 'f X B l 'yi 'ws-1 A. rf ' 'r1. f A Ii' V A Zz -, f 2 ,. , A ' 5 'ris , A W r ,::-52 v,l- V 'J' ,iw ,Q , ,1 S , J' V - fvrrf- , .,,. 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X Christopher Brown Kimberley Browne Llsa Bryant Devin Budd Nicholas Buhbe William Burkett Miriam Burstein William Busenkell Kristen Bushelman Janet Buys Timothy Calder Melissa Calderon Robert Callaway Perry Callis Chad Campbell David Candlotty Laura Cannon Michele Carrisosa Jon Carroll Laura Carroll Matthew Carter Michael Castorena John Caughlin Caroline Cerneka Martin Chandler Cinnamon Chaney David Chang Wei-Chao Chang Sophomores 229 230 Sophomores Susan Chapman Cary Chee Laura Chee Wing Chen David Cheng Kim Chieppor John Chomin Doug Choy Stephanie Christ Pam Chueh Sung-lip Chun Jon Cisneros Bremen Clark Kelly Clark Michael Cllnes Brandon Collier Jamie Collins Rory Collins Scott Combs April Corbin Catherine Corllss Tiffany Corwin Michael Corzine Cheryl Cosby Lisa Cotler Gregory Covey Lisa Craddock Laurel Creasey Jason Crenshaw Brad Cravens Joseph Croce Cristopher Crockett S. F, I .v,' X N 4 i,,,,,,s nfffffs gc , E R3 'X if .N A K-Jrx he Y Y is X fm, H Av 'W ir- 1 I at , A V 1 . vs p... X fr 4 i , 55 ,gf : , Kim Ramseyer watches with anticipation as the Los Al track team vles for another victory. Kim attends as many track meets as possible to cheer on her fellow Griffins. Getting away from her hectic volleyball schedule of practices and games, Nicole Furglude, joins her friends at the annual Halloween Dance. A star player on the volleyball court and an excellent dancer on the dance floor, Nicole turns many heads. X X. ff X.. At the Homecoming Dance hosted by the local radio station, KNAC, Kent Wells boogles to the beat of White Lines. Monica Crone Sara Crumpton Andrea Cunnungham 1 ' Damon Davidson 2 Douglas Davidson I ' Judy Davis ,dr my lrv , 'YV' r' ' -7 T' A ' 1 - 1 r V Q.: ' 24,16-. A-nm Laura Dawson Chrlstle Day 1 Michael Dealba -, Robert Decker - Jack Demos Chalyce Devrles N QM? l , TRN Wx, - K .. X D Gary Dldlo K Tracy Dolan ,yv s x Linda Done Llnnette Donohue Kristal Dooley -X Robert Dorsey Rel l Sophomores 231 Marc Dourdln John Downs Jacob Drent Jeffrey Dressel David Dobourdleu Reginald Dunn Brent Duthle George Easton Craig Edmunds Nadine Edwards Susan Egan Jane Eickhoff Wendy Elenes Kimberly Ellison Susan Elston William Emfinger Kelly Endow Jennifer Ensley if ft f .,,5. ' A , ,gy . , , A, '13 V. ff We , - 1, f f ..., af 7 ...Q , ' -V in ff 2 , ' As Jill Wendell prepares to serve the team's ball, she gives a glance to the other side of the net to make sure her opponent ls ready for the game. 232 Sophomores 1:32 4 fs viva, 1' iw., . 1 , fm . A W. Q 7 K l f I 1 I K V - - , 'V fi' ' Q X ., f N , 'iv ,, , W' 12 I 7 nf x ' ' ' V V ' 7' 271 'f , -1 1-M 1-I f :M-fv-f y 1' ' ' f 'fW74f'iWW4f'f' , ,,,.,,,,. , J, W. ,, 4 ay way , Mm :: f , , ' , m ,y,W,,,.,,,., . ,W , 'mm ,'.' ,,., , ,f WW., ' ,004 X 4 , fvfwbw ' V' ,ww - 'lag Ax' ,, I W 1 A I , , , 4 f aa ' ,, ' ' V -5-Zim., new WZWWMWJ WW-323, -IW , ,Mx ,,,, , .W , ,,,,,,. .,A4,,,,f,., Wfffkweefwi Julie Clasen and her frlend sit ond contemplate their upcoming jog around the track. As students in the aerobic class, they must run to keep their bodies In shape. Thinking about the upcoming Thanksgiving vacation, Janie Kurtella can almost taste the turkey in her mouth. Many students look forward to the short break so they can relax from their busy schedule. .ff -fx. i v .1 , f J Q ' x .fax . il 7' 1' 3 X -vw V 'Mk -c F i is .QA tl 1 Y .A y .-1 1 1 .I Q-,. wt- ,, Lx n , if KN jf! 1'-v 8: rv V, John Erikson Matthew Escoe Trista Escudero Julia Estabrook Jerry Estrada Jacqueline Everson Elli Exocoustos Jeffrey Fairbanks Patrick Fairon Angel Fajardo Darren Fatone Monica Fett ffl' V ,, 'Q x M, za . . X T ff 4, , P. If ll - 11' JE . -, 4 -- ' N X x X , if I 41 Os ft ' 3 51015, Imhhl ' ,y lk!!! is gF 't I J Nr. , , j,..,,-si 1 6' J Shane Loftus grins as he puts the final touches on his biology paper, As a sophomore he has chosen to take biology as on elective. John Fisher Scott Fisher . V 'Q Alex Fishman ,Q I 5 Caroline Fitz-Roy 'V A Q, Robert Fitzer 1 D Pamela Fitzgerald X A l 1 Mary Flynn 5 'V' Matthew Fosdlck 4 Daniel Foster Sean Fournier Carolyn Freeman I 7- Randy Freer fir Anjolette Fruehan Nichole Furgiuele Anthony Fusco Marcus Garcia Sean Garkow Cody Garrabrandt g , A L ' V , , ' Kimberly Garthwalte r, la' Ly -- ,. '-V , . V 7 Q f' ' ' Sabrina Garzapena 1 , ' I, iv, V' L A . ' , . , f ChrlstopherGeer 5- V . , ... 3 55 A f ' 'X ' , -. Michele Genet f 's 3 : 'Y ' ' ' -A Q ' 5 'i G Donald Gerber 'V M Q- 5 Ai ,fl 4 ' Y , 2- ' 5 ' Q . '- Kathleen Gibbons ff I J r Q , 1 , , ly. f .' A R . 1 he ' I l ' 7 1 I Sophomores 236 234 Sophomores W 1 A Memorizatlon and speed tests require a lot of concentration In,typIng class. Wlth hls speedy fingers, Sean Parks. glides through the warm-up exercises before the actual test, and forgets about Social Distortion untll later. f , V W 1 t ff F ' , g gli , 4-f Many students are often asked by teachers not to talk durlng class. Eric Hoppoldt exhibits students mast common response when accused of speaking in class, lt wasn't me, It was him! ' K V ' f, 'Q K Kristin Gibson - ' 2 J V ' ' 'Q t , iq . Jinder Gill K1 Y V K Kl ' , Jennifer Gllroy A ,. Q A is xl .x xl ' ' 'ri' 'Q Gilroy ' 1 K f - ' . Jeffrey Glma .. ' K 1 K Q ' - 5 Mark Goggln K K .tp 4 K i H K' K gvgg, f K! 4' , I f K K I, K at i f t S l X lf s J S J ,N K f v -N Tanya Gomez XLQA K fi- ,QE K K - Teresa Gonzales .Q K K Q r ff? J' Y 4 Vanessa Gonzales f' ' 5 Q Q JennlferGorman x - ,, ' 'K - 4 - - ' 'y 'P Jason Gormley N K' - N Q all Shelly Gregory Y . V KK , . s I K Q X 1 F ' ' . V . xg! 3 li K Zi' f,,f Sophomore, Carolyn Kolb gazes ln amazement at the Drlll Team's field show during halftime. The Omega Drlll Team's outstanding routines captivate their audiences time and time again during the football season. t,t- Dlana Grlffln James Grlffln Tlna Griffin 5 ' My in V ,- .-V Y , K KK , 'CK K ,f Y. . , ,V , L. - ts.. ' ,- 1 . . Joseph Gross Teresa Grosso Elizabeth Grueter R 1 ' . .. .5 . ., 4 K. ,K X KK K. us.. 4 E, W x . - - 1 1 shi R 10- Q-4 q tl is i' John Guest -G Jessica Haberman 'X .. V Lisa Halaby Lorrayne Halbig Te'Li Hall Carl Holler is fs 2 - , , - EE ' ' -A Melinda Hancock Duane Handy W Erlc Happoldt Samuel Hardln Laurene Harding Geoffrey Harper 2 X x -Q .Q , K , Kristie Vanzutphen thumbs through her typing manuel to locate the page assigned. Many students take typing to learn necessary business skllls that wlll help them in the future. Sophomores 235 236 Sophomore-s Wayne Harris Nicole Hartley Gregg Hartman Michael Hastings Yuichiro Hatsusard Corrie Hecht Gregory Hecht Dyana Heer Nicole Herdeman Jodi Hemphill Michelle Henderson Helen Herning Neils Jorgenson walks to class eating o blow pop. During nutrition students find quick snacks to eat before lunch. Rebecca Hewitt Heather Heyer Joseph Hill John Hirsch Kossie Hjelmstad Raus Hoelscher .ww 'K ,pZ',.f 'fn Wil, gf , Lloyd Hoffman Amy Holzgang Mary Houghton GQ, Carolyn Howarcl H Philip Hsueh Q W Z? Ed d H ri 4 N, - J .V WO! UQ 65 - U I ' ff? t ,f , fi ,, 44, 1, ,eh-A t M' R ,i f ,, ,M fy i A--V. 4 ' fi' mf' , ' J, 7 ' ,,., , If r f 'A' g t ,V '25 if, . J, ,v V ii 2 G! Lt ..', ' f' .,.,. -M ' ' 'nf .Q -I 4 X V- : 5 ft, 1 '- ,,,, Helene Levitt listens carefully to the instructions given by her teacher. She feels that it is important to maintain high grades so she can get into o good college. T ' 91lC'3'f' 'Q , rg 'N K---L , 1' 1 .w spivljg-V,' K -xx ,X-J X A 4 V 7- P ,V C54 in-5 WM vs' 9 'JA xl Mn., I : .fr-4'9 ' NH. ' . .gW'e5JQTe . ' 51, ' 1, Q 4. X -. N4 , 'ft 4, Q K v , ,Uh-.. ,A L' ZZ X ings.,-,,:r, gw n .. V..- . . K. :X , . ,y,,.- 7 f., - , , 'V lx I , ' Stephanie Hursh Suzanne Hutton X1 g as Trang Huynh Curtis Hyatt kr Stacy Isbell Kleth Ives fe- af.. Janice lwakoshi Robert Jock Jon Jackson Sasha James I,-Q. g ' A 5 X . ea :vp 5, 4 1- - -, 2 1--r v . r X s J J r 1 , 1 , 1 'V J f ' ? I , J , - 5 L, 4, 2' ., M , i . J J LlS0fMQfJ9ffl,J 3 4 a f ' 5 2 A -QW Jennifer Younghusband has no fear of being original and different. Her style reflects the outgoing spirit of many others in the Class of '88, who dare to be themselves. I I4 E ' , Qi ...HMV ,I 2 1 ,SulL.1L...... Q?mgA.... , 'i Denise Novak and Elli Exocoustos walls to lunch to build their salads at the salad bar. The salad bar has been a popular addition to this year's menu. 238 Sophomores Sharri Jannatl Tabitha Jewett Heather Johnson Joy Johnson Karen Johnson Steven Johnson Kim Jones Mark Jones Micah Jones Niels Jorgensen Helen Jun John Kahler Darlane Kamm Kristine Kanasl Jeffrey Kanow Carolyn Keegan Dana Kelley Michael Kelly Tammy Kelso Kimberly Kidd Mike Kienltz Mike Kim Kristin Kindermann Rachel Kirkus Michele Kissinger Wendy Kjorness Karen Klabouch Joey Kleinman Stacy Klindworth Linda Klumb Edward Knight Carolyn Kolb Stefan Koleff Shubert Koong Greg Kraft Coleen Krambeck Peter Kropf Holly Kunst Janie Kurtella Vlckle Kuzmich Jennifer LaBar Beth Labko Dawn Lacerte Christopher Lamb Andre Lamoureux Eric Lange Samantha Lannon Tanya Larson 'GI'-ev-v 1 F ,,,f5 ' is Ki r,il is E ff' , 51. I -mf My 52 4 hx f - ff Y ' V - l 2 4 , 'Iwi Q its 5 if F' ! ,I7 X va N, 5 Lf of , l ff, ng ' Q X .. if 3-X, be B R3 vw 9, l Farren Last David Lattanzlo James Laughlin Kyle Ledesma Theresa Lee Michelle Lefort Jason Lefson Patrick Leon Jean Leonard Gina Leong Llsa Lerno Robert Lester Bryan Levine Helalne Levlrt Aimee Lewis Judy Llang Robert Llenau Hahn Lln Michael Llrry Shane Loftls Nancy Logan Jeffrey Long Phyllls Long David Lowrey Christina Lucas James Lucas Leonard Ludwlgsen Erlk Lu pescu Erlck Lynch Jeffrey Lyons Denise MacFarlan Jeffrey Mackewicz Cynthia Macselwiney David Maher George Malsterra Jennlfer Maltlen Michelle Malkemus Llsa Marlottl Joey Marquart John Manln Michael Martinez Ari Martlnl Jennlfer Maurer Llsa Spotskey. dlverted from her drlver's educatlon homework, turns to talk to a close friend. Besldes teachlng the operatlon of a car, drlver's education glves students on opportunity to soclallze. V , l. As she watches the excltlng game, Heather l-layer smlles wlth approval. Heather ls very enthuslastlc about the football games because the team ls do- lng so well thls year. K ,,,,. , Sophomores, Cralg Wlblemo and Kathy Wlllls dlscuss thelr plane geometry assignment. Although mathematics Involves Independant work and concentra tlan, the helping hand of another student ls never Ignored. rf-we C - 5. -v Y 'K V 'z ,N X 1. Q. Q X x'l ,xii l 5 1 Q f f i J 'V 47,31 Vi .Y. ,W l Paul Moy Gina McAfee Mark McCoy Marcy McDaniel Melinda McDonald Erln McGlone Marci McGolden Heather Mc6rann Kevin Mclntyre John McMahon Brian Meckler Adam Meirovitz r. . icivr i 3 I - .greg Nui X, . . an Afrer a tough practice, Kanonl Turco sits down to catch her breath. She is thinking about the big football game she will cheer at on Friday evening. 5 if 144 M Q J .. V x -se V Pr f V. F3 .2-M... , -,, ,W RX, f I Ann Mellemcamp Frank Mesner Heather Meyer Scott Meyer Steve Mihatov Carol Miller Jeff Mollohan Mark Molnar Stefan Moon Julie Moore Maxwell Moore Robert Mora Kristen Moretta Michelle Mosher Jennifer Mount Ronald Muir Danny Mulleary Bret Mumy Cole Munson Gregory Murphy Melinda Murphy Phillips Murray Tony Muser Stephen Musselman Sophomores 241 . If ,war Heather Heyer sits and listens to the Holiday Choir Concert. Many modern and classical Christmas and Hannukah songs delighted the audience. The choir's performance enlightened everybody's spirits. l Tanya Larson walks back to her desk after turning in o creative Spanish report. Many students take Spanish in order to broaden their cultural horizons. 242 Sophomores Sophomore, Melinda McDonald smiles enthusiastically as she watches the Homecoming ceremoniesp Melinda reveals extra enthusiasm in supporting Los Alamitos actlvltles because she has learned school spirit in portraying the ever-so-popular Griffin mascot. 5 N: N ,x uv. X is 1 if-J 'J M ' XF 1 X I I, A 3 f V . 'CY' Yi K rv. Q A- I, W g X ,'-- l X l X 1 1 l 1 l lx-7 ' 'l While examining the anatomy of a possom, Scott Stevens, Erln McLove, and Torry Tarchlone dlscover that a biology experiment requires teamwork ta succeed. Biology enables students to study the environment and lts elements and their relation to the ecosystem. P 3 l Shelly Naaktgeboren Vincent Nash Betty Nehrenberg Russell Newby Leanne Newman Michelle Nlelsen Max Nlshll 4 ' - . I Tonya Nold Denise Novack Tara Nummedal - . ,- r -JennlferNunes Christopher Obrltz ' . +5 R m'i3l xix Karen Oca Thomas Ogorzalek Nell Okozoki Shawn Oleory Erlko Olson Kirsten Olson , N E s Karl Oneyeor Cynthia Orr Vllllam Orvls Q P 4 Paul Ottone ..- H-. Y at Brett Pogett 1 1 U 1 ,N . Eva Paine Sean Park Krlstln Parker Shelly Parker Brion Parkenson Carolyn Parton Eric Patrick X -f . Nicole Furgiuele diligently takes roll In the Physics class that she T.A,'s for. Nicole gladly takes part in helping the faculty. Sophomores 243 244 Sophomores Writing on poper that Jeremy Mlnett thinks is there, he answers the Inevitable question, Who sits at this desk ond Who Loves who. . Greg Plrkl Larry Pitcher Roben Platt Mark Plottenberger Amy Polakoff Diana Ponce Eric Ponclnle Kristin Pound Yvette Powell Brent Patterson Pat Patterson ShephenPawlacyk Monte Payne Steven Pendelton Lorolyn Perkins Kasandra Perry Julie Peterson Duc Pham Megzlmie Phan Rodneylllmips Todd Phillips .xiii tttf J'-I 4- .1 1 fi ,AA M , 4 U - .-, 1 il., i l f f i, . ix ff! 1 Z fzi ,,.,,..- .... ., ,,,,., ,,.,,W,W ff' W J f If i ar 5' . W .ff ,f f 1 f 'W 11 if ff f l ,f .x Stephainie Price: MZ f Q Erik Prussel , Donny Pszyk it 'f ,,.,,,,,v f,,f Hff V A v-f H f , X, eye , ., j ,M K f W ,if 52' ' , ,V 'V 'cf ,Z Y cg if '09nwM lun Expressing her views on the subject of nuclear weapons, Lisa Marioti wears o sill-:screened t-shirt mode by one of her friends. ? .QA s .3 t nab- 4- , J 72:'gfi,,? 'f,s'3 .,-,-.x - ,S-A hi ii! Avi Oxy XX! fry? s 1' 'NH gifs? xv 'J i , xx-Ru 'hir av X fi X X x ....t L----A A .sf- ' '5' V. QS PY X ,x , -,4..A,-,... -4-7-'T . :st'.' ' r- 1 I ' .jk O 'S z 'J V. gy' ss .5 W g. . O 'E 3 - 1 4 'K 1 1 s sg 1 Qs. E.- Kent Wells looks over to the corner of the gym in time to spot our loyal mascots. Gunther and Gertrude spend hours entertaining the crowds at games. , Christy Quintana Erln Raccah Brian Rok -v .- f 4 R 1 X .pf - ,-,,,.,4,,,f, lib f tu ' wtlefswt f -'V gt J V, - str Debbie Ramchandani Kim Ramseyer 'UA Mary Beth Raus Royal Reed yy ' ' K Kevln Reekes Dan Reeser x is X , 45 1 ' I I , Marvin Jelavlch works dlllgently on an essay summotlzlng the book he just read. He finds out that reodlng the book ls easy, but using Cliff Notes ore even easler, Lauren Reeves Andrea Rehman lit' av -Q- Sophomores 245 246 Sophomores Jennifer Reince WNW V An9ela Reinhardt ' ' Gregory Reyes ,f ,ff Stacy Rich 3? ' 44 -' S Y ,Q , David Richardson f f 4-Q ,ff , Y ,,, ,S Q Trisha Rinella Q1-' , - ,,,,, ' 4- ,,' 1' . x v , 'P vt A l X 4 E K Lisa Rivard Roger Roadstrom Q , A ,fr A .M Russell Rogers R H' A , Sanford Rose 7 Dana Rosenfeld 5? I1 Christine Ross T fxh , -. A -A -V g L . V x lx R X A Q Karen Rothery V -'iQ - ivf' -. . A Steve Rubenacker - .Q , ff . g Monique Ruiz 5 4 ' K Vt . 3 1 Anna Saladrigas S do ' l xr ' 4, Holly sqrk f r ' 1: 'Q ' Stephanie Sanchez Q f' is D A Michael Sanders Michael Sander Diane Sands Nancy Sands David Sanford Pete Scanlon Many underclassmen look forward to attending college and work many hard hours to make their grades the best they can be. After flgurlng OUT various and difficult Algebra problems, Anthony Blasing looks up in amazement. One of his many girlfriends yells across campus trying to catch An- thony's undivided attention. Q ,- ' - V i child ' V Slrgxaitfe Schulstodt , D S- 'J' S ll , Q .3 T- 2 2, This room it holds o thousond dreams, T T Q' of wishes untold, unheard, unseen. Memories of you, the times we shored. Xo Q I AQ A b Dowd Schuhen The things we used TO CIO, i'x: - Erlk Schumacher how much we cared. tb ' N. 8 Those dreoms were shattered . L N L the doy you said good-bye, - J Q My heart obused ond battered, S l thought our love would never die. 1 , K ' Gino Schuman This room contains the unforgotten lies, J ' Sfevhvnle 5ChWel9 the absolute truth, and broken alibis. The truth is known. The lies ore shown. The obilis hove passed lonce believed the truth was ' that our love could last. The lies have been said ,E AQV, ,,,.,,,,ybA J une scoff though brought up once more. is ':.., A '. S Mkhoel scan The olibis are deod, T r' they hove rotted to the core. Y --t - 'M N V.. n ' 5 F X TQ t i ff , ', This room of mine is empty ond dork, K t.,,.f' 7 1 g yi but not so eosily forgotten by me. X X , 'Y ' lt was once the ploce to be alone, , X f x Z , ff to see only what l wonted to see. J S rr's' 1 .V g Stephannle Scoh fe' 'Xt Jullo Seaborn Kirsten Taylor S J 5 ' N, T I Sk in , ' , ff-fu R x, ' T62 . Q It 'I - . Klm Sederstrom ' ff Jason Sellers X - ,. 3 Kirk Shablow - Deirdre Shelly T 1 4' if Krlstln Shelly r K x X ,gr .li - ,rt x X . . -:X :il W Q ill' in - A , . 3- Genevieve Segovla 0- X x Q s ,g 1 4 It 1. ,Ahhh , 3' ' ' Q11 49:9 X .. ,vm I kk xx M 1 Brian Sheton Brande Shields Robin Shlvers Jodi Shupparo David Sldonl Julle Siler David Silverman Jerfnlfer Simmons A Julle Simmons W ,f f Matthew Singer f Tonlo Slsson -. -. Carol Smlth ,E T--f l s ww Sophomores 247 Casey Smith I .- M A David smnh H . 5 Sharon Smlth tj, ,f 1 Toby smnh Mike Sockett -,: 1 Q3 ff H J Yvonne Soule Robin Southerland Christopher Spoden Lisa Spotskey Andrea Sprague Jennifer Sprague Kurt Spurgin Derek Stanford Jeff Stephens Julie Stevens Storing In amazement John Kohler watches the football players strive towards another vlcrory game. John ls actlvely Involved ln the Basketball program. which has done exceptionally well. 4yqf .AK ,v ww fr? fr J Zn ,, Tlm Wynn meanders from hls Engllsh work to glance ourslde the door and od- mlre the picturesque surroundings. Tlm ls o very enthuslastlc sophomore who ls Involved ln many extracurricular ocrlvltles. Ml Cindy Flnger, Julle Roilng. Amy Vera watch, wlth envy, as the Omega Drlll Team boogie on down to 'Oh 5hella.' The old members perform their annual homecoming performance. f Du. ft? I l .4 ml F T t Q R ' f I Scott Stevens Sarah Stiles Rainy Jo Stout Sandi Stripling Sheli Stuhr Joann Sugihora David Sundmacker Ryan Sutton Lara Swann Mathew Sweet Bobby Sylvia Soteria Syrengelas fs 'ii' Y f ,sw Q, -. l xvl nf 1' i ' i ' l Sheryl Alben hears that choir practice will be after school. This fact is no problem for dedicated performers. Zoe Syrengelas Elena Talamantez Magilene Tamaras Torrie Tarchione Kirsten Taylor Janice Terby John Terby Lisa Terry Mark Thomas Michael Thomas Michelle Thonas Gregory Simmons George Ting Gregory Tobin John Treadwell Eric Trujillo Tri Truong Teresa Turco Robert Tuttle Marike Ukai Bill Uranga Farnez Vadood Kimberly Vanegas Kristy Vanzutphen Darrell Vaught Sophomores 249 Lisa Rivard watches with amusement as the first dance of the '85- 'Bo year begins. Here Lisa will see the newest dances and hear the latest music. f , , f , , , , ,XL 4 572702 fr ,Qu ,wa ff V' Josh Musselman and Mike Scott discuss their after-game plans while they watch the exciting football game. Perhaps they will attend a vic- tory party. 250 Sophomores Preparing for the big Spanish test next week, Sophomore, Marci McGolden uses her study time wisely by beginning to study the certain verb tenses and genders that are vltal to mastering the Spanish language. Crystal dreams shatter daylight chosen away images of you Smiling that way saying I love you Don t look away Don t look away if you don t mean it For when you look back there may be nothing to see. Kirstin Olson Don't Look Away l Q , I 'J 11 V 'e fe .k A: sz I , , P rs' 'wi y ,3 14 X r X rg 3 x ix' V' 1 3. rl l I ' f J . e VH- l ft at Q J ' x fn I lx 3 x ' 'xy 1 l Q , M X Y rr he t, , XY ug .M M ,. K ,W-V I 5 - W W Q, - A 1 A al fs V f: sh ' 11' If 1 4 lo . - ' tw s - t ' W . Q U wf Y J ,J Q Il fax I f 5 ti 'ie fl' St 'Q C l J .4- J z , 3 5 Q x ,A- f X ll' Y f X ,I at 5 Jw: H54 5 Durlng a pep assembly, Kananl Turco demonstrates her cheerleading skllls. Kananl Is a member of the talented Junlor Varslty cheer squad. Cheerleading takes up a lot of tlme, but for Kananl lt's well worth the time and effort 'fm I I 1 Q E F vw- -5- Y I t .1 Kristie Vavak Ronald Vega Mark Vera Matthew Verga Mlchelle Vergara Kelly Vurgun Anthony Ware Jesslca Watson Eric Webb Sharon Weinstein Nancy Weintraub Kent Wells Todd Welsh Jlll Wendell Aaron Wheeler Sean Welchel Bill Whipple Amy Whitlock Craig Wlblemo Scott Wllford Taml Wllhelm Davld Wllklns Todd Wllklnson Julle Wllllamson Cathy Wlllls Angela Wilson Brett Wilson Jeffrey Wlmblsh Jonathan Wlmblsh Stacey Winslow Running as fast as she posslbly can, Jane Yoh laughs, but hopes that she won't be late for her biology class again. Sophomores 251 Gary Wlsnlewskl Candace Wolfer Jana Wong Allan Wood Eric Wood Megan Wood Stephen Wood Stephen Woods Timmy Wynn John Yesenosky Jane Yoh Gina Young Jennifer Younghusband Lo Sondra Zorif Greg Zavala Jolene Zigarovich l Kelly Clark ond Cinnamon Chaney perform their routine to raise the students' spirits during o pep assembly. These are often held to give studeryi on incen- 2 tive to attend the game. 4 l I X W gg . '- .X me i, .. 4 ' ,f e ff 1 ' V an Z It I me ' 1 42' rw ' It f P . 'iSS: ...A WA,- .QQ ff li' hciia. Edward Hughes concentrates on hls assignment In biology. All students are re- quired ro take at least two years of science, so many of the sophomores like to start early. 4- I Q x . s .Q .c W 1 V ti ww ki., . Qu , in-qw af Q, 1 , . .1fii' ' W .. .ax 4. envy-j, , .1 xv- .bv A . vwwgkga vb 'mme xv K X, M Vi 1 ,., Xu, qi ix 254 Freshmen Arnold Acosta Rick Adams David Ahlstrom Jeffrey Ahmad Heather Alderson Sean Aldridge Bonnie Altamirano Kristina Alvarez Todd Anlsman Darin Anthony Rowens Aspiras Michelle Atkin Christina Atkinson Kamran Aurang Jim Autokowskl Brent Bacher Lance Bagstad Weridy Bailey Melinda Balm Jason Baltazar lQ .Y,,xhVw, f lfrr Tr , B' I ' Looking at a dlfflcult question, Julie Eschenbrenner ponders over the various responses she can give. This assignment is crucial because the material will be onthe next test. David Banning Aprll Bartrom Andrew Bazz Jackie Belderwleden ix Heldl Bengford BNA- 9941 n w. ow in Ci -f 5:77 wvqw i 4 ' 4' William Benkey Melinda Berber Richard Bernstein Laura Billon Brad Bills Jason Binder Russell Biringer Jane Blackmun Jeffrey Blanco Jeremy Blomgren Erik Bloom James Bloomquist Cole Blossey Carrie Bluejacket My Sister, My Friend. . . Sometimes I know you better than myself. You are loving and sincere, unselfish and sensitive. You reach out to save every heart, except your own. You are shy but friendly, witty, but delicate. The balance ofa perfect lady. Sometimes you are like an iron door, ' shutting off the passage between your heart, and mine. Other times you are like o window, open and willing to share yourself with me. Your eyes read mine and lock our thoughts together. Sometimes bringing giggles, other times bringing tears. The simple arguments we have had have been erasedg The door slamming, hanger throwing, and tear shedding has ended. The secret telling, laughter, and sisterly love, has begun. l realize now that you are my sister, My newfound, special friend. Suzanne Turrentine : .ss S W Ji! Q T X X N -ww S x 'wssgsx x X XX 'X 1, 9. : K ---w....... M . ....-nr . '.g:-gggihrjg f 5 ?-Sgiigi . xxx Nc - IT, ' 35 ,..., lugv , if .,,,, . s Qwgis. .xc , ,. Scanning the bulletin, Leslie Bryant checks the time of the football game tonight. The bulletin is a good source of information about football games and various lunchtime meetings. Freshmen 255 256 Freshmen Brent Bolton Ericka Boone Jennifer Booth Hena Borneo Brenna Bosonko Jenny Bostian Nathalie Bourdy Dawn Boxwell Joe Brain Holly Brand Ashley Brooks Jennifer Brooks Rachel Brophy Andrew Brown Christopher Brown Todd Browne Leslie Bryant Rachel Bryant 5 2 -5:72 ,V Handing In a test shejust completed, Terri Reinhardt is glad she's finished. She hopes that her studying paid off. x r' Q, O J f I Kathryn Bryson Randall Bugge Mike Burke Christopher Burnett Joan Burtsell Eric Caesar Tina Calderon Chad Calhoun Al Campbell Xl l r,,.,t...y , u I I ' ,ff , uf ff. 4 ,V A, 4 ,, 7 1, if fl ff fn. 5 Q Y-ws' I u X if Q ff 3, f ,, , f In the college prep. classes there are many hard working, dedicated students who want to do well. One of these students is Robert Wilkinson, who after working hard all period is waiting for the dlsmlssal bell to ring. X- 4' l fv- ,, . in 1 I 4 J x i , . lv 4 --rv -- 57 1' . 'gf' H .J 3, 1 is -6, 3. .. it if ' T r T 1 X X :J - ,4 K X .V k K x There was a remarkable first at Los Al this year. Winston Wolf was the very first freshman to ever play varsity football, Winston was introduced to the sport at a very early age. He first started when he was seven years old and was brought up as a backup quarterback. Coming to Los Al was rather strange for him because he wasn't allowed to play in any games until he turned fifteen. I had played foot- ball for seven years as a star and then l came here and l wasn't allowed to play at all, he stated. lt was really a big adjustment for me to make. Winston plans on making football his career after he attends Lincoln University in Nebraska. l-le is also a good student. l-le had a good attitude and said, playing football doesn't affect my school work at all. Winston was also very sure about his future career after col- ,,, nfl 6. C- fa 'C - 15-Q A I , , -r lr V' fire - - -r 'tx '13 V- . . 11' u. Kenny Canarsky Brian Carlson Elizabeth Carlson Jennifer Carpentier Gigi Carrano Crystal Carroll Rosio Case Becki Cash Gerardo Castellonos Kevin Castro ww 'F X 'MR lege. l want to play pro-football someday for the Los Angeles Rams. Chfisfine CJQJPOJJQJUS KGOQUEQ 0 bOOlf ODOUT her fOvOfife T.V. show. Miami Vice is one of the most popular shows this season. Giovanni Catalano Lisa Caudillo Alex Chang Suzanne Chaves Dana Chavez Alison Chee Julian Chen Jennifer Cheroske Cinderella Chui Dana Cipollone Freshmen 257 All freshmen have weekly vocabulary rests. Angus Duncan is preparing himself for the one that he has fo rake tomorrow. ,v-aff Rodney Phelps smiles while taking an open book test. He is prepared and glad thot he knows all the answers. Christine Clabaugh Jason Clark Timothy Clark Susan Collins Kathryn Comings Corey Confer Lisa Connery Karyn Cook Jason Coons Carie Cooper Deja Corcoran Erin Cordes Rachel Corley Faith Costales Stephen Covall Gerry Craig Lisa Craig Angela Craven Sean Cronin Holly Crum Henry Custodio rv, 1 1, X-v i ,D my ll J, X vs 'Y N x Q1 Armando Dominguez Jacqueline Doxey Tracy Doyle Buck Druckenmiller Adrian Duncan Angus Duncan Joseph Dvornekovic Brian Ehler Tanya Ellis Moiken Emmerich Kimberly Engel Jill Ensley af! vw N Q .- Tara Daly Duncan Davidson Alyson Davis Kecia Davis Michael Dechert John DeGregory Robert Delamora Tracey Delaney Dawnifa Delcasale Philip DeMatteo Shannon Demers Deborah Devlin Kirstyn Devries Mia Doiron Rachel Dolnajec Jmwhf- ,mf ,Qi ir' h .QQK Q Ja TSM ' ' -Q' if-rg, 43'--wk .5 iv. yfq. Q U '.d 5-I I., -g W ki! ,A 'G A ij! -4? u Ll iisx 1 Y.: W ,, 1 s QI - . , :?:8if:'91 Uiflmloq Q ' '- A i i 'f C J Q ng .f, 1- 5 G, ., Q '11-Z ', .'p'1 nun- ex S gg :a4i5gs,r2,qx.,..nf J , . . 4,'-. .'.- .I 'v' . Eg 4 ' 1 ' h s Q ,. 'f U . I NL ' 1 - Q 'J-kk pm' '-f' Svtf f 2 'Ili f- i r .ff mJq5.l'1 if ffff' .V Ag. ',-.i-':- 1. , . , - I . s. , . If l . HM- ' -M v W zz .- i - . t-54542-Kawai' ' .- ' .l .sd -1 '-'-P10439 I. ,vs -'adbffi' F' xgxfgxtf B .' Q: 31'-i3ff53: i gi-i1f.e' '9'fj , ' . 1 - . - - -.X V N 1 f . Y? 'v ra - W, F '9Ls'f.,g9,,. , , fl. 2 z.. -. nb- Mqnim uhh: - ff s ki Q .un f l I 1 w..'f- . nr ,,, , , . , .n 1, V, f ,ff. , :p'1,j ,'t Q ' I i 4 - - Q, Y 'r 4. - ' J g .-a VS,1,g5c Freshmen 259 260 Freshmen Julle Eshenbrenner Carla Esquivel 'Steven Evans Julie Everett Barbara Ewing k fij uf . if -I 7 f 24 ,J ' 1 7 f ' 4 Z 'f 1 f f ff ,, ' Lf. 1, Q ff , , 1 1 , x 2 f 5 Dawn Fagot Thierry Fairon Grace Fallon Sina Fanene f Y f x21 , 79 V, ,725 A I Q45 1, w I 5 X I cf Concentratlng on hls work, Cole Blossey corrects a mistake made during a typing test, These timed tests help students see how quickly and ac- curately they're typing. Katie Comlngs and Colleen May look at their grades posted in their classroom. Report cards come out every six weeks to mark the progress of students. 1-f -, ,f, 7, , '- - 1 A Fl If-2 i 1 J! Q ,5 , ,w Q5 -f -- ' x 1 -'V f l of 1 , 1 4- 11 .. 4 L asizigh 2 ? f ',,f 1,2 ,ff f fj Z, ff f ,ff W, ' f + ff 4 ly , rl t M rl? Z ' , , if ' ' M, ,i , Www, V ' WM f., If rr' L, M., ,,,t , . 8 , , az Wk E '- , 5 ,M ,,,,,9 , 17 Nicole Hutton hugs her teddy bear for securityg it was given to her this morning by her secret sister. Nicole is o freshman who Is very Involved in school actlvltles. rw X r X.. 1 X ' V Robert Farrell Michael Ferrler Wi ' Meghan Flfe Al t n 1 7, 11' '7 in I. fc --ww-.-N--f -Q ff A 'TE Tasha Flnney Joel Flscher ' Kathlene Fltzer Denelle Flynn Clndy Ford Kristen Fort 1 Carl Fraytet Gail Fridlund Jeffrey Fulp Kenneth Gajewski ,,,,,,r..,,.Ver , Mgr, 4. s ff 566 ,M vi, 2 7, 4 Michael Gallagher Sougol Gangi Kathleen Gannon Catalina Garcia Raymond Garman ta .AUM Gary Gaudio Garrett Gauvoin Micah Gemme Kurt Pipal talks to his friends while working on hls classwork. Having friends to talk to makes working more fun. ln his third period English class, Angus Duncan works on writing an essay. Good writing skllls are necessary in English, Freshmen 261 262 Freshmen Sarah George Brlan Gheno JIII Ghormley Todd Glbson Danlelle Glles Jess Glllesple Timothy Glaudlnl Dawn Goldsmith Scott Gomberg Kenneth Gompert Kenneth Goodman Wendy Goodman Ellen Gorba Donna Gottschalk John Graham Becky Greggs John Gresham Tamera Gresham Crlstopher Grlmes Davld Grlmes ot. , my 49' '-RLY., Nlcole Groff 2 Sw 11,4 Damon Urlbe Is one of the many skilled typists who can type without look- Ing at hls fingers. Because of fhls ablllty, he ls able ro type much foster. Jacob Grumet Jason Grunzwelg Jo Dee Guenther Kymberly Gulnn GRL l she teoses me with her smile she's olwoys smiling l'd foll in love with her whot is love l'd love her onywoy her nome is o flower she certoinly is o rose her nome begins with insincere but moy somedoy end with mine Htoo Win 'x -+-.... If D Hoving finished his ossignment eorly, Dorin Anthony con enjoy the lost few reloxing minutes before the bell rings. He is thinking obout his plons for the upcoming weekend, l 264 Freshmen Chrlstle Hart Cheron Harville Shigeo Hatsusaka David Haub David Haven Randy Hawk William Hawthorne Jennifer Hein Scott Helms Kevin Herrickson Kimberly Henry Rosa Hernandez Andrew Hershenson Nanci Hlbschman Wendy Hines Julie Hocking . William Hoggard X ii s r a y rs as '- - lgis 2 is W 'N 'G' W . ,- v D' X . X g t y r A F ' C 1, , , er. 1,115 ' Z' f -2542 'quar- Hwfvwf .,,, -f-0149339 Sharon Hong Kimberly Horn David Horwitz Timothy Householder Caroline Howe Wesley Hsu Chad Hundley r 5 Marlo Hutton Nicole Hutton ,W Checking over his paper, Andrew Bazz sees no ap- parent errors. He is confident that it will get a good grade. W-W :, fy ,, N x K We fs -at , f:'45?fi?i 't ir: 4 ,!' W M, .. ur, . , 5' -W-nf-sg, . , ,,,, It C1 M- ,N , '1 -- 1 ,X ' w, 4, .nl Mike Gallagher and the other students in his class try to complete an ln-class assignment. This will not be an easy task as Mrs. Flynn is well known for her high expectations from each of her students. l 4- r x 1 : .vs 4,- . 'rin' K lf? KVM 'V ive A ' CJ, .Nr fr, fd Ji filo it-1 A ' , U ,Y . , ffw I X , I W I li 7 l lr'-,152 tiwflit M UW 5 Sxqvn, LFPCLT, i ff 0051 m- wbsgifr md'-' 5 sw1 'I Ahh!-7' All of us have a special hidden talent buried deep within us. Alex Chang's gift is skating. He became quite a successful skater since he first started taking lessons when he wasjust six years old. Just last year he won third place in o competition for novice men. This yeor he tried for one of the top four places in a Pacific Coast competition. He has one major goal, to go to the Junior Worlds which will help him with his skating career. He commented on his competing against others. l don't really care that much about whot l win, ljust want to be o good skater and let the world know who l am. Whenever he trovels to a competition, Alex gets o lot of support from his parents. Wherever l go, they're there with me, he stated. They give me couroge and con- fidence when they are with me. Besides his skating, Alex is also an occomplished ar- tist who took an ort class here at Los Al. He is best at pen and ink drawings but also likes to use other materials when drawing. 1 1 I ix 6' X6 X .-Q.. , A Jon-Philippe Hyatt Jon lmel Mauricio lngrassia Katherine Jackson Diane Jay Leanna Jay Marvin Jelavich Amie Jenkins Travis Jenkins Charles Johnson S Absorbed in a book, Denelle Flynn passes the time reading. Many students have time to read when they've finished working. Suzanne Johnson Paulette Jones Ralph Jones Frank Jordan Lance Jorgensen Douglas Kasper Jarrett Keck Jason Kelso Christina Kempf Philip Kile Freshmen 265 266 Freshmen 'S , Jess Glllesple qulckly glances from his book to hls paper. He Is checking for any errors he mlght have made. Typlng students type term papers to learn format. Joe Braln checlc to see lf his format has been done correctly. Colleen Klmball Mark Kimball Jason Klng Kimberly Klng Marle King Tracey Klst Cllhon Kjos: Damlon Knowlton Ablgall Koehrlng Charles Kolb Michael Kolodzlej Eddie Korb Marek Korzeniowskl Lesley Kretchmer Rachael Kroner Kevin Krumm Michael Kuderman Susan Kuzmlnsky Mark Lalsy Brian Lane Peter Langowskl mea' be Q ,... xnxx. L .. 3 4-0 A I 'vu 1 i 'QS' J il . ' Q at v- ' r 4- e fe 4 v ' ' si .Q im! 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Jifijilzn 7 '7? '1' 'N 1 '. .F , ., 5. you QIAA v f -wif ,f bl. ff XJAIIZA ff - e Caroline Howe Freshmen 267 266 ' Freshmen BillY Maiohn gl Salvatore Mancuso ' Chad Manning r, 3 David Maricich Robert Marsh ' r Joseph Martella ,V W' I i.,1 Michael Martinez Lori Moulhordt Colleen May Kimberly McAlister As Jason Perkins takes out a dictionary, he smiles, contemplating his next vocabulary challenge. Eager Freshmen grapple constantly with strange and familiar verbage making them savvy! , 5' I ' fffffv. ,, ,M X M 'm K9y Alison Chee is having a hard time deciding on which candy to buy from Jeff Ahmad. Jeff is selling candy to raise money for a club. is ':3i??i A3 A M i M' ' . A w Q ' f - A it .- f s Q, , A. V b Q Y' 24 P J , N' if . 'l r s J 1 3 l L ',-.Y.- V. .4-,. F 1 Q' l , t 4 , P V Vgvl I A g, .V T3 gli ,,, f- U X 5 V. J 1 I 5 . .Y I Q A .,, ,1 5 'I,1 Ki-,Win V' 2. 5651 I at r'r'-r a 4 , 'H nil -f-'1 r, 7553 1211.1 312' li 'X .9235 ,. 4 , if W , 3? K Laughing while saluting the flag, Michael Rieth, Kurt Pipal, and David Strong start the day oft smiling. The flag salute is said every morning after the bell for first period has rung. I QM. jf' Thlerry Falron notes how quickly he's ryplng hls osslgnmenr. Proctlce helps hlm Improve hls occurocy os well os hls speed. Jon Therloult onswers the lost questlon for hls osslgn- ment. Some srudentswork hord In class so they won't hove homework. 270 Freshmen Jesus Montlon Laura Moran Kristina Morrls ' X X Mashld Mlssaghl M' ' 6 Megan Morrow K 'N V fa 'M f Adam Muccl V ' A Janet Murphy Stewart Murray Nlda Nafarrette Jlmmy Nguyen Kristen Nlcolaou Kimberly Nilsen Holly Noonan Fredrick Nugent Mlchael Oakley Christy O'Connell Krlstln Ogle Cralg Ohlrich Llsa Orvis Erln Osburn Jamle Holoby. Leslie Bryant, and David Haub slng a song from the muslcol show All That Jazz. Durlng each rehearsal, every person puts forth their very best effort. W, ,-W, ,Y .1 K, so tett M ,M , Sunny Oslln Brent Overbeek Diane Overstreet Tamara Page Darrln Pagenkopp fl W .J-'GJ' ' 4 l ,,4 vi X J, l HUG' wifi- xx, N :A Xa Vr t l rl 1, L , Q! V r PQ N 'A -rv ' f ,gk 2? Q B! 1? ' 'fm' ,4- .- 5 Michael Palermo Christina Platis Paula Pance Christopher Park Richard Parks Vanessa Patrick Laura Patterson Plrayeh Pedarsani Blake Pederson Aaron Pedroza Kalulani Perelra Allison Perkins Jason Perkins Michelle Perslow J fa .-If ,X r - F . t g all E -Vi A? f f'M x, 1 ' I Brent Bacher is amazed ar rhe Incredible moves the varslry football team made during the first half of rhe homecoming game. He hopes that we'll win rhe game. Freshmen 271 272 Freshmen ,Kathryn Petersen Patricia Pettigrew Wendy Pfeiffer John Phan Kurt Pipal A John Poe Aaron Pollock Pamela Powers Marlanne Pritchett Ana Puente Anthony Radalch Arthur Rathke Phlllp Raymond Llsa keddlck Julle Redding Jenny Reed Jeffrey Regnler Scott Reid ,Iu- l A Patrlcla Vaca types her exerclses qulckly. She ls an ac- compllshed typlst who can type 40 w.p.m. wlth hard- ly any errors. 6 2 .. 1 W, -2: 'L 3, Z. A l .7 i ' rr. L V ,L ,,,, , , A 'K 1 8 ,xxx A if H '21 Terrl Reinhardt Kimberly Rennie Michelle Reyes Jlll Reynolds Johanna Richard Pamela Reldberger K J 1 Michael Relth Brett Rlnella Jlll Rlordan X 4' r br fe r e P m e t 1 3 1 l' is J ' M Cole Blossey, havlng flnlshed all of hls asslgnments early, quickly scrlbbles a note to a frlend. Because of hls very busy schedule, he hardly has time to talk to hls frlends so he wrltes to keep ln touch. Amy Rlpplemeyer Russell Robertson Dlane Robinson ii.f' :hiv uf. ,'g f A AbmmRmkl f vi. ' 5 . 'Q' 'x..i', . Y.,',Q , A .A-f.. X J N X Y ar tu 1 - .t - - me - - t Lorene Roepke . 5 ' N 'K L .-. r R' Mary Rodman if ,Q g A six .fx Mike Rosettl ,A Kulle Roumlmper ' A V - - ' Allsa Rountree A . tvs ' Kristin Rowley, A T 5 tr 1 X Q 4 '35 s ., , t 5 4-A 'N .S 4. . -0- , Ax Q - ' X Q, KQU7 Rye - s Q A gf. 'ft 4 ' -Q 4 .W J ., . 1 L M' P 41 ' 'wiv' ' l 3 4 Qiiif rsos Qff, QQ deft 5 4 sg-, ig. , 'f i, ' -,.,,f1, ' gg G ?3.efp4wsefewt S 'mf+ww.:wwS1. sew w0g7'DW'25fN Q, . Q5 L V 3. 5 Vgqgg lfgyhgswv 3 w,'.V . 3' 2 I., i A - , f . We r'- 1 J Z Talented Laura Younkin was a new addition to the Los Al student body. She ls a singer and dancer who is a member of the Young Americans. The Young Americans are a united performing group of young people who are between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one. For any young American who wants to become an entertainer, joining the Young Americans is their key to success. But to join you must first be invited to audition. Laura was recommended by a teacher she had at Pine Middle School. She auditioned and was accepted into the group. Laura has to practice for an average of about twenty-four hours a week. Performing is really fun but it involves a lot of very hard work, she says. Laura didn't know that she was destined to go on as a performer when she started taking ballet, tap, and jazz dance lessons over ten years ago. l wasn't sure about performing as a career until ljoined the Young Americans, stated Laura. l hope that Young Americans will help me gef on Broadway someday. Laughing, Jennifer Hein pins up a poster for the produc- tion All That Jazz. She plans to attendthe school musical show tonight. Dion Ruberlo Cheryl Rutledge Mark Salomon Blair Salk Denise Salvatl .X Sarah Sampley Elisabeth Sanderson Deanna Sanford Donaldson Santos Jennifer Saurenman Y Freshmen 278 2il4 Freshmen Whlle hls teammates take a break, David Haub glves them tlps on their game. He's always full of helpful Ideas. Jolnlng hands with members of her squad, Joan Burt- sell slngs ,the Alma Mater at the closing of the pep assembly. Margaret Savage Eddie Scantlebury Klrk Saylln Llsa Schllskey Shanda Scott Chrlstlan Scrogum - Paul Seager Sonet Seltz Karen Self Mlml Sengupta Donovan Seno John Shafer Tlsha Shaffer Elizabeth Sharp Cameron Shaw ,Julie Shaw Jennle Sheley Wendy Shlromd Jean Slckel Denise Slegel Marco Sllva Q. -a ,W,.,,. ' 1: K, x ,, 'f'f 'A ' rf.. gs.: . My K I 3 l . 1, ' ,r , ,gpg l ,, fr X Klmberly Stanfteld Cheri Stphens John Stephenson Matthew Stober Roman Stowell Remy Stratton Rachel, Strickland David Strong Kari Sullinger Jennifer Susemihl Joseph Sweeney Trinon Sylvester Chris Silvers Johanna Silverthorne Gabriella Sllvl Aaron Simmons Jlll Slmundza Krlstlna Slngrassl Kristin Skutvlk Jennifer Slusher Thomas Sohn Andrea Sorensen Gregory Sorensen Marti-Jo Spurlock Andrea St. Martin Kimberly Staley Ronald Stamper Adex I llllll Chang 276 Freshmen Andreas Syrengelas Kirstin Tancre Craig Taufer Joey Terrell lon Theriault Eric Thompson 77 Y? 44' Jaml Thompson Yasmine Tlfrlt Michelle Tobolskl Undreal Todd Randy Tong V. Todd Browne pulls out his finished assignment. He has worked very hord all period on if and hopes rhor rhere aren'r any mistokes ro be corrected, Amy Rlppelmeyer comments on Tanja Weth's original costume. Both girls show school spirir by participating ln many school acrivlrles like the annual Halloween dress-up day. 'Q if w n Suzanne Turrentine performs wlrh the Omega Drill Team on the football fleld dur- ing holf rlme. She and the other members have worked very hard ro put on a grear show. Michelle Torquato Kathy Torres Raymod Torres Jeff Townsend Jeremy Trammel Julie Treadwell Tony Tredway Janice Tse Michael Tu Suzanne Turrentine Jennifer Tyo Scott Udoff John Urban Damon Uribe Wendy Uyeda Patricia Vaca David Vale Julie Vega Alex Vidal Bonnie Viets Patricia Vins ATU? PGQ 9149 , if? el. . Jill Ghormley turns in her assignment before the end of class. Besides being an excellent student, she runs Cross-Country. Enthusiastic Holly Noonan claps ln unison wlth the other members of her squad. Synchronicity is very lm- portant when doing cheers. 1-. .1 1-lil ilii- -.iii l.l 1 i. 278 Freshmen Steven Vos John Vreeland Robert Vyclus Michael Waechter Julle Wagoner f f-25. vim? JM? 'fig ' , 'M g ig-15:1 33 -rf' ' lzsif' . V ' . 1. , Kealo Walker ' ' ef e Misty Walter Blll Walters Shirley Wang Anne Ward jg: -1 '- .- 14:1 we fWEIwI:.' 'Q 1 2. tx r, Mark Waslkowskl J Holly Watson wg w9lbIe 41. , l- K 'ff U Kevln Welch 1131325 If-'ed W1 M ,,,1,, -gflfyx 'k'V l x: 130 , f Q its as Q A Q5 , K l5Jff3f5QE,ff gt ef Carl wen: ,t,, 3 .,-,- : .,., ,E3:1. .,, EEE Wm. Tunic Wefh , Jeffrey Wheeler '21 , '5?i7Q77' . 5' Dara Whlfe J Jeffrey White 4f-- 1 , gf 1 A ' 21 3 O f w:fl'5'i- rs- I .4 Q, ,I wwifr- 2 . Q V' 5:13 4 , Q 5 . ,,,,. ,ju ij jg, ' , r 4 Y N f,-LIT! ,'.-. 2 ,,.s lift fl, .- V John Graham, Jennifer Booth. Mark Salomon. Leslle Bryant. and Davld Houb perform on stage In All That Jazz. Thelr consistent practlce pays aff with a great musical show. John Whitney Davld Welst Robert Wllklnson Daniel Wlll r . , . Ni 8 lx we ,,, . 'i 4 ' Qzggserq. Y . 5, 'ii X ,, wqi it 'R -s Ziilefli f - ri? ,, W '11, - x W ,f--. ,., 'V 4 . '. Q J gig X QN y N- 2 l KW, 53'-i 7: - 9' His, ,Ry E 1 'xc fiiiilziilrf-'1' ,. , 57,1 . ,.-- -, V , Y.. , 9 Y -. W ,. , rv we me sv vw z,r fr: tg m X ,4 5 N I v 1. f f .3 t f M- .J - if Kevln Wllllams 4 so ,gf 'vv' XJ 41-4' ,df Leslee Williams Melinda Williams Htoo Wln Jlll Wlnders Mlchael Winter Winston Wolf Dlane Wong Princina Wong Veronica Woodie Peter Wu Shlh-Hung Wu Louls Young Zachary Young Laura Younkln CHALLENGE CALLED SURVIVAL Don t look Innocent to me you can t understand the things I see Watch and behold the danger ls near You re born to serve a purpose flrst you have to learn the way The llfe and struggle of each new day The world ls filled with much fear and paln nothing to lose and nothing to galn Flnd a path to lead you ro your purpose At the end of your path you wlll flnd contentment Jennifer Mitchell stay with me, you have nothing to fear. 7 Freshman Holly Crum takes a break from cheerlng at a varsity football game. She is talking about the spectacular plays that have been made dur- lng the flrst half. f Freshmen 279 , 4 -- F i ' 1 ' t i fv2f1Wr J v., tl'-4 E2 -'ri al ,, f w- ' -fhatggi-L N Chilli fn I. Celebrating another Griffin victory, Grant VanCleve hangs on to his balloon and prepares When senior announcements are advertised in the ever-so-popular to be warmed up by his hot chocolate. Balloons, confetti, and on occasional streamer Barbeque, the feeling of graduation grows closer as the ending of cover the packed stands at the end of the game. another school year approaches. Z1 W ,' , i 2 f jgfx , 1 W ,wi ,ff iiiiiiw ' Z ,,., M455 David Alverez takes out his aggressions from a long period of math study by putting his close friend, Kent Wells, in o friendly headlocls. Posing after a period of dancing at the homecoming dance are Kelly Spaulding, Andrea Barrows, Heidi Grey, Derek Sparta, Debbie Theriault, Kelli Hawkins, Shanna Hemmings, Anne Duonocore, Christine Dennis. Dana 280 Closing Wadleigh. Preparing for the Homecoming game isn't all hard work, says Brian East, Mike Asher, Brooke Burtsell, Gary Cov- ington, and Mark Bellwood as they prepare the balloons which will decorate the football field, Homecoming week is probably the most colorful week at Los AI. SENIORS SAY GOODBYE AS FUTURE MOVES IN When the end of first semester rolls around, the senior students catch the infamous disease called Senioritous. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for this overwhelming disease, except graduation. Among the seniors, are the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who also feel the end of the year ap- proaching. Believe it or not, the four years pass by quickly, and the seniors have to organize their future. The high school years have passed and the future holds new experiences. par' Two close friends, David Hughes and Jennifer Cheroske. accompany one another to their fifth period class. c U Y Debbie Han and Ion Barbon rest after a period of dancing and eating. The Winter Formal ls a favorite among all y grades at Los AI, because it gives all students a chance to dress up and go out on the town, A H Q GX x p B C-,N D 63- I g 'I A 'ii Og 'L N lk n 4 Cl H E . - 31 Q ?4b!9 2 ' 1 -L , xg W: I 5 cj it h ii- X xr- 'Ow- Q0 . . 2. . ,Q , .gg .1 Q3 . . u...::' A 0 in . I tux ' . Do 3 Sw l NO Qi I' L K i ffzg ,WK 4 ' 9 .Og ie ' . ' 0 f ' f 1 f- 2 fi .. Qi n - .- , mi' V E DJ D on l'l1 its Closing 281 ADVANCEMENT BRINGS NEW INSPIRATION It may seem the end, but it's really the beginning states senior Melanie Wood when asked about graduating. The at- titude of the class of '66 was a positive one with great hopes for the future. Looking back on the '85'8o school year is a pleasureable experience for the stu- dent body and will be often remembered by the senior class. The year closed on a high note with all students looking forward to utilizing what they learned at Los Al in the upcoming chollenge in the game of life. As the football game comes to o climax, Gunther Grif- fin warms up the band, 21.4 fi -y V 54 , 7-5 it or , i:f.Lf1e1X14-iffy?Sguswfssuizgkf: 'S 'XE-'1.aTr,:':rms:1:.I:f-gfiffqsfzzm.-551 ::Qfq:f3s,s?gy,-.,gzg2 : , ,fj ts'-,T ig V, - I 'I , I . K, :ctr ... .,,:.':.x.,:..,.,k: ,:,xk .ji,pie-,,J:,,:,An,,3?,:3Eijfif,1 a g, zigg y-SR -I. 34,35 ,t 1 gf: sf,yYgQ1,i.'??g,-5' V ' 'Ago,31f.,,3g'g1,fff f.' 5' ' - A 9' fl t 7 SV ' 5 -iff' On Hippie Day, Freshman Tricia Pettigrew hands out daisies as o token of friendship. Spirit Week pro- motes friendship and helps develop a feeling of unity between all Los Al students. IN MEMCRY OF SHAWN DAVIS X The morning sun brings a shining new day. X The lazy blue skies move slowly on their way. As I walk through the damp green grass, I look up to see, a smiling cloud passing me. I can see him smiling down at me, I A young mon happy and running free. X I His golden hair shines in the sun, his feet are bare. I-X A whole new life of love he will share. A 'XX Though physically he may not be here, In our heart, Shawn will always be near. Z I I look up one more time and see him smiling, waving goodbye to me. But not forever, just awhile, For one day I willjoin my smiling friend in the sky. A With love, WE . WEA .lane Craig Junior Kit Kodik ottentively listens to his class 282 Closing lecture. An active member of the Los Al Band, Janice Terby, holds her sym- bols tightly while reflecting on the memorable experience the band provided for her. - A- The Winter Formal is quite enjoyable as shown by Katy Comlngs and Suzanne Turren- fine. Katy and Suzanne are active in many school activities including the Freshman Cheer Squad and Omega Drill Team. Juniors Tina Melton and Michelle Haub take a gratifying look at the beautifullly decorated football field. Their excitement builds as the evenings events come into play. This year's Homecoming football game seems especially successful with its fancy balloon decor. 4 Y 1 mi W4 I' ffl T 4 lo ,T W5 l . Z t ff A ' X ,S 'Zi -V On Your Own is a class offering a taste of independance for the students, Tim Helgeson and Kevin Falsken represent the groom and the best man in a mock- wedding for class. X Q Q06 GX 2191: ug A D Xgjr-C1 9 1' 1 v- i l Q T' .. of It nf gn Stiff' 5, 2 g c sw 919 T G 'Va 4 ' A lv gi ' ' O 1 ,fl-I l T ' f. 9x I 9 1 ll 7 3 D za Y V 'Q ,, D D glgnu ' X 3 Q Q Q9 Closing 263 Q MQ m D M .5 Q I v P 0 1 m ' COTTONWGOD STAFF HONORS RESPECTED INDIVIDUALS 's H96 1 If A' ' .ay X 'C 4 Mmm. my .. T A I gqnnwaz AQml?A OVQZQ4 mgf'mc elim lbmffnz .AW,f Av,..4E AQ .4111 Ia-I QQIY wigng 0.0065 m ' .?'Q AOWQ W U4 IWQ' 4 lZ,ml'A'H U A .pm 7 0 Aw9V'A' evwseiggm E W L Y IWW 5,24 O 1 Qpsbgg se Z 'f 'iitlW,20 .Wa .WAQAM1 . A , A Q 9 Z ' EDITGRS STRIVE TO MAKE A CHANGE b ' Q 0 4 W IN THE COTTONWOOD TRADITION D 5 wow' P T E1 X4 , 5, 0 V., 4 A s ' 6 T v.- -Ml, V ' ' 'TT' l 'W lA ' fi ea 1 ' L My ' . ' 2 W jaw -i 'f Q I v A H H C ,,C, W , bl A ig, 'gsm ' '01 lava! sqtlba' lfvnzo QEQW OA I Terri? The 1985-86 Cottonwood Yeorbook Editors were Debbie Therioult ond . . a Kelli Howkins, This wos the first yeor thot Editors otternpted o totolly different ond A g Q V more complex style thon the post Cottonwood Yeoroooks. The theme of the book, designing the cover, ond the bosic Ioyout to be followed throughout the yeor of progress, is ' . 6 , just the beginning of the Editors' tosks. Yeorbook involves o lot of dedicotion, creotivity, ond hord Q work. The Editors felt it wos obout time to toke o chonce ond creote o new look for Los AI. We V would like to thonk Mrs. Sobrino Arney, Mr. 5teve Eddy, Toylor Publishing Compony, Christy Fronklin - Photography, Yeorbook Photographers, ond most of oll the Yeorbook Stoff for oll their hord work, . W I ffgtlli, dlauifivrwf Zlg 55 ' , fx 629029 09 GQ X Gig i Q3 DQ? 3 u u I I - , ,xm Au+AeE ,E G' 'QUIT' 53 v A Il x cj 'L X 'iw' 6 -I, . . 2. , kg .-Q ' .4 9 S'Q, . A' .,,,,y 6 . x ' C X? G, I 76 - T, H E .Eff T s 2 A f 'E 'A E ii ff 5 o 5, fr Q f l 'Y . , U , him Q fa W I. fly gi ' ' KX f I O H05 If QA , 0 I - D11 v V Q 0 U 3 ' u gmguu ' ff :L Q is W Closing 1: , f.amrw3'gya- fa' F?,.f'wfJ .Jr 5 H ,,,r. r 3.L.- A- - ., . 5 dl 7 ff - if I 3- T? ,,'35'gL,!Qf,gfq-I 12- --I-.. I , f 'lr yt' 1 .. .. .., W .EM I L! . ,ws l Jw , .. MmEht'Jfxbj, ,,.,M7 ' 'v i . ' . , ,W Q. A 'gf 6 Q I f 1 - rf A :E 'Q 4 V i .. ' A . Q-54 I ffekzlufiaf-.-.rfr.g1-ii.-anI ff From,-, :Q 'X is if A : -I i t .I i I - M- - ,.,, .. , A7E Af'!1-rf V ,, .SQL I , 4 .' 1.-:Hina-.-. , --fa:-14211. 1 L , .LN-f Davld Hasle and Brlan Hastle, assist their mother, Carol, ln monogrammlng a shirt. At B 6 C Monogram Shoppe they will monogram any article to your pleasing. They do T-Shlrt clubs and logos tool 1 I 1 1 H 4 ' . . A252542 1 I W . ry.rr.ryr ,ff . A L . 345 I W ' f' 1 M,W,,,, I 6 . fn: EI My ' . I 'IJ V , .lr p4 'Y' A ': .if . :rf A I -- ' ' gg ? ,, V, If 1 11' . Being a student at the Bryman Campus can be very exciting. Julle Jones sits patiently while a student x-rays her teeth. The school's maln goal is to produce good dental assistants and nurses. BRYMAN 'Q CAMPUS I Y Q3 gl Q Q l10773 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 4 ,gf 493-3726 - , 2131437-6750 521 422-6007 ' National Education Center 5850 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90805 - .. M1421 I 31,1 'Qi ' Ill . wi HA. , . .., pw.. -A .4 'lr .uw 08. 2 -. pm i, I?f:.?,l,, rr Dr. Charles W. Jenner says, GOOD LUCK to Cathy Jenner and the 1985- 86 Grlfflns. Rossmoor-El Dorado Animal Hospital ROSSMOOR-EL DORADO ANIMAL HOSPITAL ARLIE G. TOULOUSE D.V.M. CHARLES W. JENNER D.V.M. JOHN C. GREENLEE D.V.M. W. JEFFERY ALFRIEND D.V.M. MARGO HOGAN D.V.M. Small Animal Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry Hospital Hours Tel. 213-598-8621 8-6 Sat. 82 10882 Los Alamitos Blvd. Doctors Hours Los Alamitos, CA 90720 9-12 2-6 One Block No. of Katello AAppointments Preferred 286 Advenislng 41 Designing your kitchen or redecoratlng the entire household? Green Street Interiors ls the place to go! Stopping In the shop to decide what color to decorate their rooms are Lisa Spotskey, Jenny Gorman, and Karen Klabouch. GREEN STREET INTERIORS C2183 598-8694 1 1 132 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90270 lff: IKM!!! Great Quality and exceptionally wonderful service dlscrlbes The Portrait Gallery. Leslie assists Kelly Harris ln deciding which picture she llkes best. PGRTRAIT GALLERY Q ' - 9 Photography 714 7 956-0334 225 N. State College Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92806 Trying out a new rype of hair style, Suzy, at Edward's Hair Design, decides that the new vogue look is the right style for Stephanie Canin. Edward's Hair Design 1 1 1 10 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 12131 598-6666 3 r A l A Knowing that he will receive quick, friendly, and assured reservations, Mike Asher goes to Asher Travel Service to plan all of his vacations. , ATS f-4' ASHER TRAVEL SERVICE A 10808 Los Alamitos Blvd Los Alamitos, CA 90720 i218D 594-9409 C7143 827-8800 Advertising 287 Adrf 1 lrl Not only con you find flowers at Standing Ovation. but Michelle Stoll found IV' .123 .1124 232 is gb, M. f to 3 in XXeN,,,Al ' 5363 Z '? Tsnmr 10582 Los .glamitos 0 r L AlB1vd, 12131 430-6585 OS 0 9ib'?7'gfS' CA 11135 Los Alamitos Blvd f213, 59841441 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Hmerica's future will be assured by the personal commitment you make in shaping the future of the twenty-first century. l.Uhatever goals you may 1 pursue, your dedication to excellence, hard work and integrity will guarantee your success. Best wishes, Senator Paul Carpenter 4 Q .XX l '- A, ,H v:,', f f ffm A, ' ' x . f . , , : . 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Jenny C95 71,80 256 Bourdy, Beatrix C115 27, 38 195 Bourdy, Nathalie C95 48 256 Bowden, Laura C1 15 22, 26,76 195 Bowen, Derek C125 104, 163, 173 Boxwell, Dawn C95 26, 29, 256 Boyd, LisaC125 110 163 Boyle, Danny C105 228 Brain, Ingrid C115 44 Brain, Joe C95 84, 95, 256 Brain, Sara C125 46, 50, 66, 163 Brand, Holly C95 29 196 266 169 256 Brantner, Robert C1 15 28 196 Braunstein, Dean C105 31, 90 228 Brennan, Patrick C1 15 20, 28, 196 Brief, Shonon C105 228 Briggs, Cameron C115 117 196 Broderick, Michael C105 Brooks, Ashley C95 26, Brooks, Jennifer C95 126 34, 98, 116 48, 76 40 41 1 256 256 Campbell, Julie C125 78, 164 Campbell, Margi C105 117,229 Campbell, Steven C125 164 Campbell, Todd C1 15 196 Campuzano, Patrick C125 116, 164 Canorsky, Kenny C95 117,257 Candiotty, David C105 114, 229 Canin, Stefani C125 22, 25, 59, 164, 287 Cannon, Laura C105 71,229 Cano, Rudy C115 196,214 Coppawana, George C1 15 196 Caraisco, Anne C115 9, 197 Carbajal, Nydia C115 26, 197 Carlen, David C125 71, 90, 102 Carll,ShariC125 118,119,120 .164 ,164 Brooks, Kenton C115 22, 28, , , 196 Brophy, Christopher C105 ,71, 95, 228 Brophy, Rachel C95 27, 43, 65, 256 Brown, Andrew C95 256 Brown, Blake C1 15 196 Brown, Christopher C105 71, 78, 229 Brown, Christopher C95 26, 59, 256 Brown, David 71 Brown, Marc C1 15 28, 196 Brown, Marcus C1 15 196 Brown, Patrick C125 82, 163 Browne, Kimberly C105 120, 229 Browne, Todd C95 107, 125, 256, 276 Bruce, Leslie C125 76, 163 Bruce, Shannon C1 15 76, 77, 196 Brussel, Jeff 94 Bryant, Leslie C95 80, 256, 270, 278 Bryant, Lisa C105 26, 38, 110, 229, 255 Bryant, Rachel C95 256 Bryson, Kathryn C95 38, 65, 256 Budd, Devin C105 66, 78, 79, 229 Bugge, Randall C95 28, 30, 31, 71, 256 Bugge, Russell C125 28, 163 Buhbe, Nicholas C105 22, 28, 229 Bulmash, Greg C125 163 Bunch, Paul C115 196 Buonocore, Annemarie C1 15 47, 76, 79, Burick, Danelle C125 Burke, Daniel C105 Burke, Mike C95 Burkett, William C105 Burkhart, TallyC115 Burnett, Christopher C95 Burns, James C125 Burris, Stacy C125 Burstein, Miriam C105 196 33, 88, 117 46 117, 38, 65, 78, 71, 280 163 229 256 229 196 256 163 163 229 22, 27, Burtsell, Brooke C125 17, 18, 19, 22, 46, 163, 175, 281 Burtsell, Jaan C95 26, 29, 48, 57, 69, 256 274 Busenkell, William C105 71,229 Bushelman, Kristen C105 229 Butler, Timothy C125 22 164 Buys, Janet C105 28, 120 229 Buys, JenniC115 120, 196 Byrd, Shelli C115 196 Bytel, Neil C105 229 Carlson, Brian C95 257 Carlson, Elizabeth C95 34, 257 Carlson, Sean C125 71, 164 Carlsson, Angela C115 38, 197 Carlton, JenniferC125 71, 164 Carpenter, Alexander C1 15 23, 197 Corpentier, Jennifer C95 257 Carpentier, Joseph C1 15 86, 197 Carrano, Gigi C95 26, 257 Carrillo, RosaC115 197 Carrisosa, Michele C105 229 Carroll, Crystal C95 57, 257 Carroll, Erica C115 21, 197 Carroll, Jon C105 229 Carroll, Julian C1 15 197 Carroll, Laura C105 229 Carroll, Marianne C1 15 22, 71, 197 Carson, Gregory C125 71, 164 Carter, Matthew C105 28, 92, 93, 126, 127, 227 Caruso, Thomas C1 15 22, 65, 197 Case, Rosio C95 257 Cash, Becki C95 257 Casmer, Scott C95 22, 257 Cassidy, Michael C125 164 Castellonas, Gerardo C95 257 Castorena, Michael C105 229 Castro, John C125 20, 117 Castro, Kevin C95 84, 257 Catalano, Giovanni C95 84, 90, 257 Caudillo, Ann Marie C125 165 Caudillo, John C1 15 124, 197 Caudillo, Lisa C95 48, 101, 121, Caughlin, John C105 92, 93, 126, Cavert, Kristin C125 Cerneka, Caroline C105 22, 27, 35, Chafe, Alison C115 65, Chaides, Kelly C125 120, Chalawsky, Howard C125 41, 117, 257 229 229 197 165 165 Chandler, Martin C105 229 Chandler, sherry C115 197 Chaney, Cinnamon C105 68, 229,252 Chang, Alex C95 20, 28, 154, 257, Chong, David C105 22, Chang, Wei-Chao C105 22, 28, 39, Caburiam, Clarence C105 229 Caesar, Eric C95 84, 125, 190, 256 Calder, Timothy C105 22, 44, 71, 229 Calderon, Melissa C105 229 Calderon, Michele C1 15 196 Calderon, Tina C95 30, 71, 256 Calhoun, Chad C95 103, 256 Callaway, Kelly C1 15 196 Callaway, RobertC105 107, 125,219 Collis, Perry C105 219 Collison,JillC125 43, 164 Comarena, MorioC115 196 Comarena, Miguel C125 164 Campbell, Al C95 256 Campbell, Chad C105 85, 229 Campbell, John C125 164 265 229 229 Chang, Wei-How C115 197 Chapman, Jane C105 27, 74, 230 Chapman, Douglas C1 15 22, 28, 197 Charlton, Trent C125 165 Chaves, Suzanne C95 43, 110, 257 Chavez, Adrianne C1 15 197 Chavez, Dana C95 257 Chee, Alison C95 26, 34, 257, 268 Chee, Cary C105 22, 114,230 Chee, Laura C105 98, 230 Chekouros, Gail C115 76, 198 Chen, Anna C15 22, 198 Chen, Huey-Ly C125 22, 26 Chen, Julian C95 19, 26,257 Chen, Katherine C1 15 22, 28, 198 Chen, Michael C125 22, 24, 25, 27, 39, 55, 59, 165 Chen, Ping Hsu C125 19 Chen, Ping Yu C105 230 Chen, Wing C105 114, Cheng, David C105 28, 39, 114, Cheng, Diana C1 15 22, 28, 98, Cheroske, Jennifer C95 48, 257, Chesebro, Candice C1 15 88, 100, Chieppor, Kim C105 230 230 198 281 120, 198, 220, 221 230 Chiu, Hui-Chun C115 19,80 Chiu, Shirley C125 19, 28, 165 Chamiri, John C105 21, 94, 126, 127, 230 Chou, Jimmy C125 Chow,LisaC115 110,111,198 Choy, Douglas C105 230 Choy, Kenneth C105 230 Christ, Stephanie C105 79, 230 Chueh, Pam C105 22, 27, 35, 38, 230 Chui, Cinderella C95 26, 257 Chuirl, Juanita C1 15 22 Chun, Steve C105 22, 117,230 Cimmarrusti, Lisa C125 37, 165 Cipollone, Dana C95 48, 121, 257 Cisneros, Jan C105 79, 82, 86, 117, 230 Clabaugh, Christine C95 71, 257, 258 Clark, Brenren C105 230 Clark, Jason C95 84, 258 Clark, Kelly C105 29, 68, 230, 252 Clark, NancyC115 88, 100, 121, 198. 220 Clark, Timonthy C95 95, 258 Clasen, Julia C105 230, 232 Clements, Daniels C95 258 Clines, Micheal C105 230 Clissold, Lynne C1 15 76, 78, 198 Codik, Christopher C1 15 22, 27, 114. 198, 282 Cohen, TanyaC115 198 Cole, Michael C115 82, 198 Collier, Brandon C, C105 37, 44, 230 Collins, Jamie C105 230 Collins, Rory C105 78, 95, 230 Collins, Susan C95 48, 103, 117, 145, 258 Combs, David C115 39, 86, 198 Combs, Scott C105 230 Comings, Kathryn C95 48, 69, 258, 260, 283 Confer, Corey 95 79, 258 C Congiarda, DawnielleC115 10, 22, 25, Cruchley, Jill C125 47, 122, 149, 198, 201, 209 Connery, Lisa C95 258 Cook, Allison C1 15 22, 70, 98, 120, 198 Cook, Karyn C95 22, 34. 58, 258 Coons, Jason C95 84, 258 Coantz, Julie C115 22, 38, 65, 78, 79. 198, 224 Cooper, Carie C95 258 Copeland, CatherineC115 44, 47, 120. 198 Copeland, Rebecca 98 Copeland, Stacia C1 15 45, 198 Coppola, Carla C115 198 Corbin, April C105 35, 91. 230 Carcoran,Deja C95 258 Cordes, Erin C95 29, 48, 74, 258 Cordes, Shawn C125 11, 38, 41, 44, 46, 65 Corley, Rachel C95 26, 29, 34, 120, 258 Carliss, Catherine C105 91 230 Corwin, Tiffany C105 91 230 Corzine, Michael C105 230 Cosby, Cheryl C105 230 Cosby, JeffC115 199 Costales, Faith C95 258 ,Catler, Lisa C105 230 Coulter, Joe C125 32.78, 82, 165, 183. 230 Coulter, RannaC115 45, 47, 67, 199 Coultice, Jaime C1 15 26, 78, 199, 212 Cavall, Stephen C95 80. 117 258 Covey, Gregory C105 230 Convinton. Gary C125 5, 117. 165 281 Craddock, Lisa C95 29, 80 258 Craig, Gerry C95 258 Craig, Lisa C95 29, 80 258 Craven, Angela C95 29, 108 258 Cravens, Brad C105 95 230 Creasy, LaurelC105 22,71 230 Creasy, Sean C125 1 1, 65 165 Crenshaw, Jason C105 230 Crenshaw, Scott C1 15 199 Croce, Joseph C105 125, 230 Crockett, ChristopherC105 95 230 Crane, Monica C105 226, 231 Cronin, Sean C95 84. 235 Cross, Amy C125 18, 22, 39, 55, 165 Cross. Kenneth C125 165 Cunningham, Andrea C105 Custodio, Henry C105 Custodio. Maria C125 Custadio. Maribel C125 Cusumono, Lisa C125 Cutler, David C1 15 Dafforn. Barrie C125 33, 100, 117, Daise, Kevin C95 Daly, Tara C95 Damato, Michael C1 15 Daniels, SandraC115 Daniels. Sean C125 Dankers. Casey C125 71, Daro. Kimberly C125 Daulo, Jane C115 10, 25, Davenport, Jason C1 15 82, Davidson, Daman C105 85, Davidson, Douglas C105 85, Davidson, Duncan C95 70, 71, 117, Davis, Alyson C95 29, 48, Davis, Judy C105 29, 74, 79, 108, Davis, Kecia C95 117, Davis, SandraC115 Dawson, Laura C105 22, 48, Dawson. Micael C125 27, 40, 41 Day, Christie C105 Dealba, Michael C105 31, Dean, Terence C1 15 45, 199. Debruin, Eric C1 15 Dechert, Micael C95 57, 84, Decker, Robert C105 85, Defalas, Lisa DeForest, D'Andrea C115 231 258 166 166 166 44 166 258 259 199 65 166 166 206 199 231 231 259 259 231 259 199 231 . 59. 166 231 231 205 199 259 231 70 199 DeGregory, Christine C1 15 66, 110, 199 DeGregory, Jonh C95 71, 259 DeLamora, ChuyC115 199 DeLamora, Robert C95 259 Delaney, April C1 15 9, 69, 76, 199 Delaney, Tracey C95 27, 259 Decasale, Dawnita C95 27, 259 Deleon, Cindy C115 199 Dematteo, Michelle C115 41, 48, 199 Dematteo, Philip C95 84, 125, 259 Demers, Shannon C95 259 Demos, Jack C105 231 Deneff, Peter C1 15 41, 200 Dennis, Christine C125 16, 46, 67, 166, 280 Desai. Nita C125 Devlin, Deborah C95 79, 259 Devlin. Jim C125 45, 66, 86, 87, 117. 166 Devries, Chalyce C105 48, 91, 120,231 Devries, Kirstyn C95 . 259 110 DeYoung. Timothy C125 70, 71, 72, Dhillon, Jiti C115 166 22, 40, 41, 200 Dhillon, PrettC115 19, 22. 27, 200 Dick, Franck C115 19, 22. 27, 200 Dickens. Andria C125 22, 26, 27, 33, 39, 166 Didio. Andria C125 DuBourdieu. Dertic C125 44, 96, 97. 117, 167 DuBry,Don C125 82, 167 Duncan, Adrian C95 84, 259 Duncan, Angus C95 84, 258, 259, 261 Dunn, Johnny C125 19, 22, 59, 167 Dunn, Reginald C105 117,232 Dupuy. Jim C125 9, 44, 161,167 Duran. Jetrry C125 167 Dutchak, Richard C95 259 Duthie, Brent C105 85, 167,232 Duthie, Eric C125 Dvornekavic, Joseph C95 80, 84, 259 E Feldt, Gerard C105 Feldt, Patricia C105 Ferlauto, William C95 261 Fernandez, David C95 261 Ferrario, Jeffery C1 15 86,200 Ferrieri, Michael C95 261 Fett, Monica C105 28, 108, 117 Fiebet, Deidre C115 200 Fierce, Casey C1 15 116, 200 Fife, Meghan C95 48, 261 Fineman. Jaqueline C125 168 Finger, Cindi C105 . 248 Finkenhagen, Mark C1 15 117,200 Finnegan, Scott C1 15 200 Finney, Laura C1 15 200 Finney, Tasha C95 261 Finney, TregC115 200 Fischer, Joel C95 84, 125, 268 Fisher, John C105 126 Fisher. Matthew C125 22, 26, 168 Fisher, Scott C105 Fishman, Alex C105 Fitz-Roy, Caroline C195 Fitzer, Kathlene C95 98, 108, 261 Fitzer, Robert C105 26 Fitzgerald, ScottC115 200 Fitzgerald, Pamela C105 22, 58, 59 Fitzgerald, Suzanne C1 15 19, 200 Flanagan. Todd C125 22, 23, 32, 42. 168 Flores, Aurora C1 15 200 Flynn, Denelle C95 27, 110, 261, Flynn, Mary C105 265 165 Crum, Holly C95 29, 44, 48. 69, 258. 279 Crum, Jody C125 44, 45, 46, 66, 165 Crumptan, Sara C105 44, 231 Cummings, Katie C95 29 Cummings, Laura C119 199 Cunneen, Gary C115 12, 44, 114 Dillon, JoeC115 200 Dingillo, Gary C1 15 11, 200 Doans, John 26 Dobrinski, Ewin C95 259 Dohm, Peter C1 15 200 Doiron, Mia C95 259 Dolan, Tray C105 29, 110, 111,231 Dolinajec, Rachel C95 259 Dominguez, Armando C95 259 Done, Linda C105 57, 76, 231 Donnelly, Matthew C1 15 200 Donohue, Linnette C105 27, 76m 231 Daley, Kristal C105 38, 231 Dorsey. James C125 54, 166 Dorsey. JeannettC125 109, 121, 166 Dorsey, Robery C105 231 Dourdin, Marc C105 27, 53, 232 Downs, John C105 94, 126, 232 Doxey, Jacqueline C95 117,259 Doyle, Tracy C95 35, 65, 91. 101, 120. 259 Drent, Jacob C105 232 Dressel, Jeffrey C105 126, 232 Druckenmiller, Buck C95 84, 259 Druckenmiller, Robert C125 166 DuBourdieu, David C105 44, 85, 226, r 232 East, Brian C125 7, 78, 79, 167, 191, 281 Easton, George C105 117,232 Eaton. Marianna C125 167 Eckles, Dave C125 167 Edmunds, Craig C105 107, 232 Edwards, Nadine C105 19,232 Egan,Susan C105 22, 27, 60, 62, 65, 68. 78, 79. 232 Ehler, Brian C95 18, 70, 95, 259 Ehler, ChristopherC125 16, 167, 169 Eickaff, Jane C105 28, 227, 232 Elenes, Wendy C105 232 Ellinger, Wayne C125 167 Ellis, Tanya C95 48, 259 Ellison, Kimberly C105 34, 232 Elston, Susan C105 27, 71, 232 Emfinger, William C105 85,232 Emmerich, Moiken C95 22, 120, 259 Emmery, Jenny C115 200 Endow, Kelly C105 22,232 Engel, Kimberly C95 35, 65, 101, 108. 120, 259 Engel, Traci C1 15 38, 109, 120, 200 Englert, John C125 93, 167 Ensley, JenniferC105 22, 101, 109. 232 Ensley, Jill C95 40, 41, 94, 120, 259 Eriksen, John C105 Ernst, Robert C1 15 200 Errickson, Diane C125 22, 74, 168 Eschenbrenner, Julie C95 48, 69, 254, 260 Escoe, Matthew C105 Escudero, Trista C105 10, 120 Esparza, ShonC115 44, 200 Espinoza, John C125 117 Esquivel, Carla C95 260 Esquivel. Steve C125 44 Estabraok, Julia C105 44 Esteghamat. Kaveh C125 20, 168 Estes. Teri C125 168 Estrada. James C125 168 Estrada, Jerry C105 Evans, Steven C95 22, 58, 126, 260 Everett, James C1 15 200 Everett, Julie C95 22, 98, 260 Everson, Jacqueline C105 226 Everson, Tricia C125 44, 168 Ewing, Barbara C95 38, 58, 65, 80, 260 Ewing. Suzanne C125 38, 168 Exacoustos, Elli'C105 27, 29, 101, 109, 237 Faber. Ann C125 168 Fackenthall, Kent C95 260 Fagot, Dawn C95 260 Fairbanks, Jeffrey C105 117 Faircloth, Ann C1 15 22, 27, 71, 72, 200 Fairon, Patrick C105 85 Fairon, Thierry C95 27, 84, 260, 269 Fajarda, Angel C105 31, 90, 116 Falbo, Michael C1 15 124, 200 Fallon, Grace C95 108, 117, 260 Falsken, Kevin C125 9, 11, 43, 44, 168, 173, 283 Famolaro, Matthew C125 44, 117, 168 Fanene, Sina C95 80, 260 Foragi, Joseph C125 168 Farrell, Julie C1 15 200 Ferrell, Robert C95 84, 107, 125,261 Fatone, Darren C105 103, 117 Fatone, Doug C125 102, 168 Fatone, Timothy C1 15 200 Faden, ThamasC115 70, 114,200 Foley, Larry C125 41, 169 Fontanez, Lennie C1 15 78, 82.96, 117, 200 Forbes, Jennifer C1 15 200, 208 Ford, Cindy C95 261 Fart, Kristen C95 261 Fasdick, Matthew C105 85 Foster, Daniel C105 117 Foster. Stacy C125 2, 169 Faster, Thomas C1 15 104, 200 Fournier, Reed C115 200 Fournier, Sean C105 85 Francis, Julia C125 78, 169 Franco. Cheryl C125 169 Fraser, David C105 28 Fraytet, Carl C95 84, 261 Freeman, Carolyn C105 Freer, Randy C105 Frewin. HeatherC125 28, 169 Fridlund, Gail C95 71,261 Fritcher, Timothy C1 15 117, 200 Fruehan, Anjolette C105 22, 34, 117 Fuelleman, Kimberly C1 15 28, 58, 78, 200 Fujikawa, Jill C125 169 Fuller, Linda C125 169 Fullerton, Scott C1 15 44 Fulp, Jeffrey C95 261 Furgiuele, Nicole C105 44, 101, 117, 231, 243 Fusco, Anthony C105 85, 124 Fusco, David C125 92, 93, 126, 169 Fusco, Juli C125 11, 33, 44, 88, 169, 175 Gabbard, Jackie C105 Gajewski, Kenneth C95 84, 261 Gallagher, Kelly C1 15 74, 78, 200 Gallagher, Michael C95 84, 125, 261, 264 Ganji, Saugal C95 261 Gannon, Kathleen C95 22, 26, 65, 261 Garcia, Catalina C95 29, 261 Garcia. Joaquin C125 52, 86, 87, 114, 169 Garcia, Loraine C1 15 120, 200 Garcia, Marcus C105 85, 95, 97, 117 Garcia. Patricia C125 169 Garcia. Patrick C125 170 Garcia. Rosanne C125 19, 22, 26, 59, 170 Garkaw, Sean C105 Gorman, Kristina C1 15 76, 200 Gorman, Trey C95 125, 261 Garrabrandt, Cody C105 Garthwaite, Kimberly C105 Garvey, Jeff C1 15 201 Hawkins, Mary-Jo C121 Hawthorne, Stacey C1 11 16, 74, 75, 204 Hawthorne, Willie C91 96, 114, 264 Haycox, Tina C121 172 Hays, Donna C121 22, 46, 172 Headley, Kathrine C121 20, 31, 78, 172 Hecht, Carrie C101- 22, 236 Hecht, Gregory C101 236 Heer, Dyana C101 236 Heideman, Nicole C101 236 Hein, Doug C121 172 Hein, Jennifer C91 30, 80, 264, 273 Helgeson, Tim C121 172, 179, Helms, Richard C1 11 106, Helms, Scott C91 Hemmings, Shanna C121 46, 76, 172 283 204 264 77, 280 Garvey, Patricia C121 170 Garzapena C101 Gaub, David C91 60 Gaudio, Gary C91 261 Gaumer, Trevor C121 170 Gauvain, Garrett C91 261 Gaw, Catherine C111 120, 201 Geer, Christopher C101 126 Geiger, Stacey C111 201 Geitner, Konrad C91 261 Gemme, Micah C91 38, 80, 261 Genet, Mechele C101 22, 26, 70, 71 George, Sarah C91 30, 262 Gerber, Donald C101 117 Gershon, Lauren C1 11 22, 201 Gettler, Shawn C121 170 Gheno, Brian C91 262 Ghormley, Jill C91 103, 262, 277 Gianformaggio, Nicholas C1 11 44, 201 Gibbons, Kathleen C101 Gibson, Kevin C101 Gibson, Kristin C101 48, 235 Gibson, Todd C91 84, 125, 262 Gibson, Traci C121 22, 32, 55, 59, 65, 66, 78, 79, 119, 170 Gilbert, BrianC111 201 Giles, Danielle C91 27, 110, 262 Gill, Jinder C101 235 Gillespie, Jess C91 262 266 Gilman, David C1 11 201 Gilroy, Darciann C111 38 201 Gilroy, Jennifer C101 27, 35 235 Gilroy, Shelby C101 71, 235 Gima, Jeffrey C101 22, 235 Ginther, Victoria C111 201 Gist, Terry C121 170 Gitlin, Alan C1 11 201 Gjetley, Lester C121 170 Glatman, Aaron C121 25, 26, 170 Glaudini Darren 12 18 32 39 55, , C 1 , , , 61, 62, 63, 65, 78, 79, 170, 185, 192 107 Glaudini, Timothy C91 262 Glines, Robert C101 235 Glover, GerriC101 121 235 Godoy, Mike C101 95 235 Goggin, Mark C101 235 Gold, Pam C121 43, 54, 170 Golden, lmreC111 22, 39, 70 201 Goldiano, Tina C121 170 Goldsmith, Dawn C91 34, 110 262 Gompert, Kenneth C91 262 Gonzales, Theresa C101 71, 235 Gonzales, Vanessa C101 62, 78, 79, 235 Gonzales, Frank C101 235 Goodman, Elyse C1 11 201 Goodman, Kenneth C91 107, 262 Goodman, Wendy C91 48, 262 Gorba, Ellen C91 262 Gorden, Robert C121 41, 44, 82 170 Gordon, Cynthia C1 11 201 Gorman, Jennifer C101 44, 120, 235, 286 Gormley, Jason C101 235 Gottlieb, Michelle C1 11 C111 203 Gottschalk, Donna C91 262 Gow, FinlayC121 22, 170 Graham, John C91 78, 80, 84, 262, 278 Graham, Stephanie C121 46, 183 Gray Christopher C121 Gray, Heidi C121 46, 76, 280 Gray, Theodore C101 235 Greggersen, Kris C121 43 Greggs, Becky C91 50, 262 Gregory, Shell C101 98, 235 Gresham, John C91 262 Gresham, Tamero C91 262 Griffin, Diana C101 235 Griffin, Ginger C1 11 203 Griffin, James C101 157, 235 Griffin, Roxanne C121 Griffin, Tina C101 235 Grimes, Christopher C91 84, 262 Grimes, David C91 262 Graff, Nicole C91 262 Grosso, Joey C121 19, 22, 28, 36, 59 Grosso, Teresa C101 235 Grote, Susanna C111 203 Grueter, Elizabeth C101 78, 235 Grueter, Michael C121 71 Grumer, Jacob C91 262 Grunzweig, Jason C91 262 Gude, Jill C111 78, 203 Guenther, Jo Dee C91 29, 34, 262 Guest, John C101 117, 235 Guinn, Kymberly C91 29, 30, 71, 262 Gundersen, Deborah'C91 48, 76, 263 Gundersen, Gayle C121 76 Gunn, Andrea C91 80, 263 Gunsaulus, Kieran C121 33,88 Gupta, MaliniC111 116,203 Gupta, Shalesh C121 22, 27, 59 Guthrie, Susan C1 11 22, 118, 120,203 Gutierrez, Ruth C111 203 Guzman, Isaac C121 Guzman, Kristen C1 11 203 Haberman, Jennifer C1 11 203 Haberman, Jessica C101 74, 235 Hacker, Randall C121 82, 122, 123 Hagen, Lori C1 11 22, 58, 203 Hagmann, AnnMarieC111 10, 25, 47, 122, 201, 203, 222, 289 Hagstedt, Jennifer C1 11 203 Hagstedt, Rhonda C91 263 Haimov, Andrew C1 11 203 Haines, Leslie C111 203 Halaby, Jamie C91 29, 80, 263, 270 Halaby, Lisa C101 29, 121, 235 Halbert, Christopher C121 Halbig, Erik C121 Halbig, Lorrayne C101 28, 120, 235 Halker, Craig C91 114, 263 Hall, Kelly C91 29, 80, 103, 117,263 Hall, re'Li C101 2:35 Hall, Tiffany C91 48, 76, 263 Haller, Carl C101 235 Halowell, Jerry C1 11 203 Halpin, Douglas C121 41 Homada, DarolynC111 22, 40, 41, 70, 203 Hamdorf, Tim C121 54 Hamed, Hamed C111 203 Hamel, Christopher C91 84, 263 Hammel, Ryan C91 263 Hammerschmidt, Tara C91 43, 263 Hancock, Melinda C101 48, 235 Handy, Duane C101 235 Hannah, Karen C91 29, 263 Hansen, Linda C91 263 Hanson, Darin C1 11 203, 206 Happoldt, Eric C101 95, 234, 235 Harden, Jana C91 43, 263 Harder, Robin C91 263 Hardin, Donna C121 46, 66, 172 Hardin, Sam C101 78, 85, 235 Harding, Jennifer C1 11 203 Harding, Laurene C101 58, 59 235 Harmon, Jeffrey C121 22, 23, 28, 32, 39, 42, 58, 59, 172 Harmon, Robert C91 263 Harper, Geoffrey C101 107, 117, 235 Harricks, Ryan C91 263 Harris, Kelly C1 11 10, 25, 44, 203, 287 Harris, Lesley C111 203 Harris, Wayne C101 236 Harrison, Kimberly C111 203 Harrison, Theresa C1 11 200, 203 Hart, Christie C91 264 Hart, Debbie C1 11 203, 281 Hartley,Nicole C101 236 Hartman, Gregg C101 43, 236 Harville, Cheron C91 26, 29, 34, 120, 164 Harville, MoriaC111 203 Haskins, Corrinne C111 120, 203 Hassan-Reep, Shahana C121 26, 78, 79, 172 Hastie, BrianC111 204, 286 Hastie, David C121 41, 90, 172, 286 Hastings, Michael C101 90, 236 Hatfield, Tricia C1 11 109, 197, 204 Hatsusaka, Jimmy C101 235 Hatsusaka, Steve C101 236 11555, DavieC91 57, 75, 264, 270, 274, 275 Hemphill, Jodi C101 74, 236 Henderson, Michelle C101 29, 236 Henrickson, Eric C91 117 Henrickson, Kevin C91 20, 264 Henry, Kimberly C91 30, 264 Henshaw, Justin C111 58, 204 Herbert, Julie C121 172 Hernandez, Mike C121 172 Hernandez, Rosa C91 29, 264 Herning, Elise C121 41, 43, 71, 72, 172 Herning, Helen C101 74, 236 Herricks, Ryan C91 84 Herring, Ray C121 117, 172 Hershenson, Andrew C91 264 Hess, Carolyn C121 19, 28, 172 Hess, Kevin C1 11 204 Hess, Lisa C1 11 78, 79, 204 Hewitt, Rebecca C101 76, 236 Heyer, Heather C101 22, 48, 74, 236, 240 Hibschman, Margi C111 22, 26, 49, 67, 78, 7, 204, 224 Hibschman, Nanci C91 35, 78, 264 Hicks, Lisa C1 11 10, 204 Hill, Joseph C101 23, 236 Hines, RandelC111 122, 123, 204 Hines, Wendy C91 34, 69, 78, 80, 264 Hirsch, John C101 236 Hjelmstad, Kassie C101 74, 236 Ho, Amy C1 11 204 Hocking, Julie C91 34, 264 Hoelscher, Raus C101 236 Hoffman, Lloyd C101 236 Hoffman, Scott C121 173 Haggard, William C91 84, 264 Holstein, Karen C101 27, 40, 41, 54, 65, 173, 236 Holstein, Mike C111 204 Holzgang, Any C101 48, 120, 236 Holzgang, Judy C121 18, 32, 40, 41, 42. 55, 78, 79, 168, 173 Hang, FlorineC111 204 Hong, Sharon C91 264 Hooker, Scott C121 173 Hooks, Sean C1 11 204 Hoppus, Heather C101 22, 60, 61, 63, 65, 67, 78, 79, 173 Horn, Kimberly C91 264 Horner, Denise C1 11 22, 27, 78, 136, 204 Horwitz, David C91 103, 117, 264 Houghton, Mary C101 22, 26, 71, 236 Householder, Timothy C91 80, 95, 264 Howard, Carolyn C101 74, 75, 236 Howard, James C121 82, 173 Howard, Steven C121 9, 173 Howe, Albert C121 20, 22, 27, 173 Howe, Caroline C91 20, 264 Howe, Christy C121 74, 173 Howe, Nolan C111 78,204 Hrbacek, John C121 71, 173 Hsu, Wesley C91 28, 264 Hsueii, Philip C101 71, Huang, Erica C121 22, 27, 39, 98, 159 Haub, Michelle C111 74, 79, 201, 204, 283 Haven, David C91 57, 58, 65, 84, 107, 264 Hawk, Randy C91 264 Hawkins, Kelli C121 Q, 10, 17, 25, 44, 45, 74, 172,280,285 236 99, 173 Hubert, Terri C111 88, 100, 121, 204 Hudson, Michael C121 20, 173 Huff, Laura C1 11 47,204 Huff, Paul C121 173 Hundley, Chad C91 264 Hunt, Jennifer C101 98, 117,236 Hursh, Stephanie C101 21, 34, 237 Hurst, Michelle C111 204 Hutheson, Rebecca C121 173 Hutton, Adam C111 205 Hutton, Marlo C91 9, 91, 260, 264 Hutton, Nicole C91 80, 91, 264 Hutton, Suzanne C101 21, 237 Huynh, Trang C101 237 Hyatt, Curtis C101 . 237 Hyatt, Jon C91 27, 125, 265 Hynd, D'Ann C121 173 lmel, Jon C91 114, 116,265 lngrassia, Mauricio C91 90, 265 lrwin, Greg C111 106,205 Irwin, Steven C1 11 205 Isbell, Stacy C101 237 Ives, Keith C101 237 Ivins, Patricia C91 22, 35, 38 116 lwakoshi, Gary C121 174 lwakoshi, Janice C101 237 Jack, Lori C121 14, 78, 79, 117, 174 Jack, Bobby C101 78, 79,237 Jackson, Craig C1 11 205 Jackson, Rick C101 237 Jackson, Katherine C91 265 Jackson, Michael C1 11 205 James, Sasha C101 238 Jannati, Sharri C101 238 Jasso, Lisa C121 11, 174 Jay, Dianne C91 34, 265 Jay, Leanna C91 91, 117,265 Jay, Leland C1 11 26, 78, 90, 195,205 Jeanotte, Kevin C121 82, 122, 174 Jelavich, Marvin C91 245 265 Jenkins, Amie C91 38, 43, 110 265 Jenkins, Charles C101 20 238 Jenkins, David C1 11 114,205 Jenkins, Regina C1 11 20, 38, 205 220 Jenkins, Travis C91 265 Jenkins, Victoria C121 174 Jensen, Jenner, Catherine C121 11, 22, 43, 71, 162,174,286 Jensen, Jessner, Jettie, MalejanC111 22, 27, 120, Lucinda C111 49, Linda C111 45, 47, 57, 205 205 More Cop 71 , 95 205 Huff, Randy C1 11 204 Hughes, David C1 11 82, 204, 281 Hughes, Eddie C101 236, 252 Humphrey, Danita C121 26, 33, 38, 65, 173 Humphries, Michael C111 44, 90, 204 Jewett, Tabitha C101 80, 238 Jimenez, SharleneC111 21,205 Johnsen, Sean C101 238 Johnson, Anita C111 44,205 Johnson, BrianC111 205 Johnson, Chuck C91 265 Johnson, Cynthia C121 19, 22, 46, 174 Johnson, Deron C121 174 Johnson, Diron C111 205 Johnson, Heather C101 44, 238 Johnson, Joy C101 238 Johnson, Julie C121 46, 174 Johnson, Karen C101 78,238 Johnson, Kristen C121 76, 174 Johnson, Mark 82, 174 Johnson, Michael C101 44, 238 Johnson, Steven C101 117,238 Johnson, Suzanne C91 265 Johnston, David C1 11 206 Johnston, Mark C121 174 Jones, Alicia C1 11 206 Jones, Julie C1 11 10, 25, 44, 120, 206, 286 Jones, Kim C101 238 Jones, Mark C101 238 Jones, Micah C101 238 Jones, Paulette C91 108, 117 265 Jones,Ralph C91 20, 80 265 Jones, Theresa C111 206 Jones, Zach C121 20 Jordan, Frank C91 84, 265 Jordan, Ray C121 174, 187 Jordan, Robert C121 Jordan, Stacey C111 22, 71,206 224 Jorge, Emil C111 26, 117,206 Jorgensen, Lance C91 95, 117 265 Jorgensen, Neils C101 95, 117,236,238 Lewis, Joseph, Merika C125 Joseph, Sammy C115 206 Jost, John C125 22, 27, 82, 89, 70, 71, 174 Judd, Adam C1 15 206 Juliana, Jon C95 Jun, Helen C105 19,288 Junderman, Laura C1 15 28, 98, 99, 121, 206 Jury, Darrin C125 174 Kohler, Eric C105 65, 78, 288 Kohler, John C105 288 248 Kamm, DanoC115 206 Kamm Darlone C105 28, 68, 288 Kanasi, Kristine C105 288 Kanasi Lisa C125 21, 88, 88, 175 Kaneko, Denise C115 88, 108, 120, 202, 206 Kaneko, Glen C125 21, 24, 54, 175, 176 Kanow, Jeffrey C105 85, 288 kaplan, DaborahC115 206 Kaplan, Lisa C125 88, 175 Kasper, Douglas C95 265 Katzaroff, Robbie C125 82, 88, 86, 122, 175 Kavalle, Karianne C115 207 Kean, Samantha C95 Kearney, Patrick C125 175 Keck, Jarrett C95 117, 265 Keegan, Carolyn C105 288 Kefalas, Lisa C1 15 27, 71, 207 Kelder. Kristin C125 11, 162, 175 Keleman, Cari C125 175 Keller, Lynne C105 288 Kelley, CimberlyC115 88, 207 Kelley, Dana C105 98, 288 Kellman, Shana C125 46, 175, 178 Kelly, Michael C105 122, 288 Kelso, Jason C95 265 Kelso, Tammy C105 117, 288 Kemp, Clinton C1 15 207 Kempf, Christina C95 265 Ken,JamesC125 20, 114, 175 Kenaston, Todd C1 15 207 Kendall, Krista C115 207 Keplar, Stuart C125 41 Kergan, Laurel C125 19, 22, 44, 50, 51, 175 66, 78, Kerns, Geoffrey C1 15 207 Kerns, Erik C125 175 Kiang, Eliot C125 175 Kidd, JoeC115 207 Kidd, Kimberly C105 288 Kienitz, Mike C105 22, 70, 71, 288 Kiikka, Amy C125 175 Kile, Philip C95 265 Kile, Bucky C1 15 44, 207 Kim, Elizabeth C115 22, 207 Kim, Lisa C95 27, 71 Kim, Mike C105 288 Kimball, Colleen C95 44, 266 Kimball, Leslie C1 15 207 Kimball, Mark CQ5 54, Qaa Kindermonn, Kristin C105 288 King, AlisonC115 47, 65,74 78,207 King Chanda C115 27, 71 78,207 King James C1 15 207 King, Jamie C125 175 King, Jason C95 266 King, Kimberly C95 85, 266 King, Marie C95 266 Kingsbury, Marcia C125 24 26, 176 Kirkus, Rachel C105 19, 78, 288 Kissinger, Michele C105 288 Kisr, Tracey C95 266 Kitchens, Jeremy C95 Kjarness, Wendy C105 74, 288 Kjoss, Clifton C95 28, 44, 94, 266 Kjoss, EvaC115 27, 44, 76, 207 Klabouch,Karen C105 10, 44, 288, 286 Klein, Deborah C1 15 58, 207 Kleinman, Joey C105 120, 288 Klindworth, Stacy C105 285 Klatz, Kristine C1 15 207 Klumb, Lindo C105 235 Knego, Sean C125 Knight, Edward C105 235 Knittle, Keith C125 179 Knowlton, Damian C95 84, 266 Koehring, Abigail C95 22, 78, 110, 266 Koehring, Heather C1 15 22, 78, 207 Koenig, Brigitte C1 15 22, 27, 207 Kolb, Carolyn C105 71, 285, 288 Kolb, Teddy C95 266 Koleff, Stefan C105 85, 288 Kalodziej, Danny C95 19, 71, 266 Kolster, Scott C125 176, 182 Kondra, Scott C1 15 79, 207 Koong, Shubert C105 18, 22, 27, 56, 114, 288 Korb, Eddie C95 266 Karzenlowski, Marek C95 266 Kraft, Gregory C105 288 Krombeck, Coleen C105 288 Kramer, Eric C1 15 107, 220 Kretchmer, Lesley C95 4 98, 266 Kroner, Rachel C95 29, 266 Kropf, PeterC105 85, 117, 288 Krumm, Kevin C95 266 Kuderman, Michael C95 95, 266 Kuhn, Greg C1 15 207 Kunst, Evan C125 70, 176 Kunst, Hairy C105 Q1, 117,288 Kurtela, Janie C105 117, 157,282,288 Kussler, Moren C125 7, 22, 46, 74, 176 Kurkus, Rachael 65 Kuzmich, Vickie C19C 22, 48, 48, 57, 65, 78, 79, 120,288 Kuzminsky, Susan C95 266 Kyle, Chester C1 15 49, 208 Kyle, Kerry C125 2, 88, 176 Labor, Jennifer C105 74, 288 Labko, Beth C105 22, 288 Labouff, NaraC115 18, 47, 208 Lacasto, Margaret C1 15 21, 88, 121, 208 Lacerte, Dawn C195 20, 26, 71, 288 Laisy, John C115 102, 117,208 Laisy, Mark C95 266 Lamance, Tim C125 44, 176 Lamb, Christopher C105 70, 288 Lamb, David C125 70,71,176 Lamb, Sally C125 17,6 Lambrakis, George C125 146, 176 Lamoureux, Andre C105 78, 95, 117, 288 Lane, Brian C95 266 Lane, DaleC115 122, 195,208 Lane, Mark C125 Lange, Eric C105 86, 87, 2288 Langowski, Peter C95 266 Langsam, Elisa C125 22, 59, 76, 78, 177 Langsam, Michael C95 95, 267 Lannon, Samantha C105 88,288 Lansford, William C1 15 106,208 Lanuevo, Georgina C1 15 109, 208 Larson, Sandra C125 89, 177 Larson, Tanya C105 288, 242 Last, Devin C125 26, 27, 114, 116, 177 Last, Farren C105 98, 99, 289 Lastrap, Anthony C95 267 Lastrap, Robert C1 15 208 Lattonzio, David C105 85, 289 Laughlin, James C105 85,289 Laurain, Mark C1 15 208 Lawler, Kelly C95 267 Lawrence, Brian C105 98, 126, 127, 289 Lawrence, Diane C125 177 Lazzara, Jonathan C115 208 LeCompte, Thane C1 15 44, 208 LeCompte, Lance C125 18, 82, 55, 66, 78, 79, 177 Ledesmo, Kyle C105 108, 117,, 289 LeDoux, Gerry C125 4, 17, 57, 82 LeDoux, Margaret C105 289 Lee, Janet C125 20, 22, 26, 27, 88, 177 Lee, Katherine C95 267 Lee Nancy C95 65,267 Lee, Rochelle C115 208 Lee, Sally C115 47,208 Lee, Theresa C105 289 Lee, Robert C1 15 78, 208 Leer, Rhoda C1 15 208 Leff, Robert C125 177 Lefort, Michelle C105 289 Lefson, Jason C105 289 Legge, Elizabeth C1 15 208 Legros, Marc C125 177 48 71 41 112,118 91 Leon, Laura C95 Leon, Patrick C105 Leonard, Ann C125 Leonard, Daniel C95 84, Leonard, Jean C105 Leonard, Shelly C1 15 Leong, Gina C105 Lerno, Jerry C105 Lerno, Lisa C105 27, 88, 118, -120 Lester, Robert C105 106 Leverich, Lori C125 Levin, Jennifer C95 Levine, Bryan C105 Levine, Jeremy C95 Helaine C105 27 22,71 85 78, 79, 286 Levitt, Levitt, Michele C125 Stephen C115 Levy, Lewis, Aime C105 Lewis, Jason C95 Kam Karen C125 29, 68 80 27, 65 Lewis, Lewis, Sean C115 Liang, Judy C105 28 Libby, Sarah C95 22, 85, 65, 69. Libby, Wim C125 22, 52, 56, 117 Lief, Adam C125 22, 59 Lienau, Robert C105 44 Lifshin, Jana C125 11,88 Light, Stacie C1 15 22, 47, 71, 79 Lin, l-lann C105 22,114,115 Lin, Roy C115 22,80 Lindell, Geoffrey C125 Lindley, RobinC115 22, 44, 47, Lipski, Elizabeth C95 20, Listavich, Lara C125 19, 46, 78 Listavich, ScotC115 98, 126, 128 Litty, Jason C95 Litty, Michael C105 Liu, Julia C95 Liu, Terry C1 15 89 Livieratos, Mario C95 Locke, James C1 15 Loe, Gary C125 104, 122 Loftis, Shane C105 85, 288, Logan, Nancy C105 76, Loisch,SaraC115 110,111, Long, Danielle C1 15 Long,JeffreyC105 44, 112, 118, Lang, Phyllis C105 88, 56, 57, 91, Long, Sheryl C125 14, 88, 88, Lontok, Gaudencio C115 22, Louie, Cindy C95 Lowrey, David C105 44 Lucas, Christina C105 71, Lucas, Eugene C95 Lucas, James C105 Lucas, Tami C95 71, Lucas, Tina C125 Ludlam, Cynthia C95 84, 98, 116, Ludwig, Samuel C95 Ludwigsen, Leonard C105 Luebben, Michael C95 Lugo, Clagribel C95 Lugo, Yvette C105 117, Lukinovich, Jessica C95 Lundquest, Larry C95 Lupescu, Erick C105 27, Lyle, David C125 Lynch, Erick C95 94, Lynch, Kelly C1 15 158 Lynsky, Susan C125 Lyon, Gregory C1 15 102, 117 Lyons, Jeffrey C105 71,72 Lytch, Michelle C125 19 M Mabe, Brooke C95 29, 108, 117 MacFarlane, Denise C105 MacFarlane, Emily C115 Mack, Darren C95 Mack, JamiC115 MacKay, Kathleen C115 98 Mackewicz, Jeffrey C105 22, 114 Macris, Marisa C125 26, 27,89 Macselwiney, Cynthia C105 117 Macy, Phillip C125 26 Madrid, Shawn C95 Madsen, Peter C95 Maestas, Katy C125 22, 88, 74, 267 289 177 267 289 208 289 208 289 289 267 289 267 289 177 208 289 267 177 177 208 289 267 177 177 289 177 208 289 208 177 101 . 208 267 177 208 267 289 267 208 267 208 178 289 289 208 208 289 120, 289 178 208 267 289 289 267 289 267 178 267 267 289 267 289 267 289 178 240 208 178 208 840 179 267 240 208 267 47 209 240 178 240 178 267 267 178 Magana, Mark C125 78, 79, 86, 87, 178 Maggard, Jami C115 209 Mahasucon, Thida C125 19, 22, 26, 178 Maher, David C105 22, 44, 94, 126, 140 Mahoney, Kevin C1 15 209 Maisrerra, George C105 240 Maiten, Jennifer C95 48, 267 Maitlen, Jennifer C105 69, 78, 120, 240 Malin, Bruce C1 15 209 Malkemus, Michelle C105 88, 57, 240 Malohn, Billy C95 268 Malohn, Meri C125 240 Malone, Craig C1 15 65, 98, 126,210 Maloney, Melissa C1 15 102, 108,210 Mancuso, Salvatore C95 125, 268 Manfro, Eddie C115 90,210 Manning, Chad C95 71,268 Manning, rimainyC115 41, 44, 210 Mansinon, Paul C125 178 Maples, Jon C125 71 Marconi, GinaC115 210 Maricich, David C95 84, 268 Moriatti, Lisa C105 240, 244 Marauart, Joey C105 29,240 Marquez, Ronald C115 210 Marrick, Nicholas C125 86, 178 Marsh, Robert C95 268 Martella, Joseph C95 268 Martin, Janine C125 19,179 Martin, John C105 108, 170,240 Martin, Kimberly C125 82, 78, 79, 179 Martinez, Christina C125 22, 82, 59, 74, 179 Martinez, Michael J. C105 102, 117,240 Martinez, Michael J, C95 102, 117, 268 Martinez, Michael R. C115 210 Martini, Roland C105 58, 117,240 Motheney, Kellie C1 15 110,210 Maulhardt, Jan C125 18, 22, 89, 40, 41, ' 55, 179 Maulhardt, Lori C95 15, 22, 48, 268 Maurer, Jennifer C105 76,240 Moy, Colleen C95 15, 48, 69, 260, 268 May, Paul C105 57, 85, 241 McAfee, Gina C105 29, 110, 114,241 McAllster, Kimberly C95 29, 268 McBride, Erin C95 71, 269 McCabe, Matthew C115 82, 146,210 McCall, Redginal C125 22, 179 McCartney, Mary C125 McConnell, Jeffrey C95 80, 269 McConnell, Michael C1 15 210 McCoy, Jeffrey C1 15 82, 114,210 McCoy, Mark C105 241 McCulley, Jeanette C95 80, 269 McDannel, Marcy C105 120,241 McDonald, Melinda C105 18, 22, 48, 58, 65, 69, 78, 79, 108,241,242 McEachran, Jason C95 84, 269 McEntee, Michael C95 269 McFarlane, Emily C115 22,28 McGann, Matt C125 179 McGann, Rachel C95 269 McGill,MoryC115 22,91,210 McGinnis, Shane C95 84, 269 McGlathery, Patricia C105 179, 241 McGlone, Erin C105 241,248 McGolden, Marci C105 22, 241, 250 McGraa, Jean C115 210 McGrann, Heather C105 241 McGrath, Robert C95 269 McHale, Kelly C1 15 78,210 Mclntyre, Debbie C125 44, 46, 179 Mclntyre, Kevin C105 24, 98, 126, 141 McKinney, Terry C125 26, 27, 179 McLaughlin, Michael C115 210 McLinden, Michelle C1 15 88,210 McMahon, Andrew C125 22, 41, 126, 179 McMahon, John C105 22, 80, 94, 126, 241 McNamer, Kimberly C95 57, 269 McPharlin, Joni C125 179 McRaven, Kym C125 41, 179 McSheehy, Matthew C125 65, 78, 79, 179 McSheehy, MellissaC115 78, 79, 210 Meadows, Julie C1 15 22, 78, 120,210 Meals, LauroC115 60, 65, 78, 79, 210 Mechling, Richard C115 210 Meckler, Brian C105 44, 114,241 Medcalf, Heather C1 15 210 Medina, Mark Q1 15 20, Meirovitz, Adam Q105 28, 107, Mellencamp, Ann Q105 22, 71, Mellencamp, Eric Q125 70, Melton, Tina Q115 211, Menard, Renee Q125 71, 72, Menke, Robert Q1 15 28, Menser, Thomas Q95 Mercadante, RobertQ115 22,211 Mercer, Melissa Q95 Merchant, Amy Q95 22, 43, 103, Merchant, Gregory Q1 15 Merrill, Jeremy Q95 Mesner, Frank Q105 Metzger, Thomas Q125 44 Meyer, Heather Q105 Meyer, Scott Q105 Mielke, Scott Q125 Migasi, Kimberlee Q95 27 211 241 241 179 283 179 211 269 215 269 117, 269 211 269 241 179 241 241 269 Mihatov, Steve Q105 107, 241 Miller, Joseph Q95 103, 117,269 Millar, Sheri Q125 22, 28, 33 103 Miller, Brian Q115 210 Miller, Carol Q105 241 Miller, Charles Q95 125, 269 Miller, Clifford Q95 Miller, Dale Q125 Miller, William Q95 84, 95, 269 Mills, Lisa Q1 15 210 Milstead, Lisa Q95 269 Milstead, Lisa Q95 82 210 Miner, Brett Q1 15 210 Ming, Shannon Q115 210 Mina, Jason Q115 20, 38 210 Minor, Donrena Q115 27 180 Mirsoltani, Kim Q125 270 Missaghi, Mahshid Q95 210 Missaghi, Mojgan Q115 22, 269 Mitchell, Jennifer Q95 108, 120, 269 Miyake, Shirlene Q95 180 Mock, Ann Q125 269 Moision, Elizabeth Q95 28, 82, 180 191 Molles, Brian Q125 241 Mollohan, Jeff Q105 27, 71, 241 Molnar, Mark Q105 22, 26, 82, 90, 210 Montgomery, Kenneth Q1 15 270 Montoya, Patricia 117 Montion, Jesus Q95 48, 98 180 Montroy, Maureen Q125 22 241 Moon, Stefan Q105 Moore, Donald Q125 11, 20, 154, 180 Moore,JonQ115 210 Moore, Julie Q105 241 Moore, KelliQ115' 98,109, 121, 192, 210 Moore, Maxwell Q105 125 241 Moore, Mike Q125 24, 41, 70, 71 180 Mora, RobertQ105 90 241 Morales, Alvaro Q125 180 Moran, Laura Q95 270 Moretta, Kristen Q105 101 241 Morgan, John Q1 15 28, 95, 210 211 Morgan, Timothy Q1 15 Morin, Cynthia Q125 33 180 Morley, Andrew Q1 15 212 Morris, Kristina Q95 110 270 Morrow, Megan Q95 22, 34, 270 Morrow, Mike Q1 15 212 Morrow, Pat 41 Morton, Michael Q115 212 Moses, Orli Q115 212 Mosher, Michelle Q105 241 Moskalenko, TanyaQ115 22, 76, 212 Motz, Courtney Q115 27, 212 Mount, Jennifer Q105 241 Moyer, CammieQ115 212 Mucci, Adam Q95 80, 270 Mucciaro, Steven Q125 93, 180 Mueller, Sarah Q115 27, 71, 78, 212 Muir, Ronald Q105 70, 103, 117,241 Mukamal, Debbie Q1 15 22,212 Mullaney, Michael Q115 44, 82, 96,212 Mulleary, Danny Q105 241 Mumy, Bret Q105 241 Munson, Cale Q105 241 Munsterman, Missy Q125 66, 180 Muroi, Kenneth Q125 20, 22, 54, 180 Murphy, Carolyn Q115 10, 25, 148,212 Murphy, Gregory Q105 103, 117,241 Murphy, Janet Q95 22, 29, 43, 102, 108, 117, Murphy, Linda Q115 270 Murphy, Melinda Q105 120, 241 Murray, Eric Q1 15 22, 39, 66, 71, 78, 212 Murray, Laura Q1 15 22, 72, 212 Murray, Laura Q125 180 Murray, Skip Q105 241 Murray, Stewart Q95 84, 117, 270 Muser, Tony Q105 122,241 Musselman, Josh Q105 85, 124, 241, 250 Myers, Dianne Q125 180 Naakrgeboren, Shelly Q105 248 Naber, Judy Q115 212 Nadell, Scott Q1 15 212 Nafarrete, Naomi Q125 17, 22, 57, 67, 78, 180 Nafarrete, Nida Q95 29, 48, 56, 57, 69, 270 Nafarrete, VirgilioQ115 57,, 70, 71, 72, 207, 212, 221 Namm, Deborah Q125 41, 76, 180 Nance, KelsieQ115 204,213 Napoles, Derrick Q125 181 Napoles, Robert Q125 95 Naplitano, Carmine Q125 22, 59, 86, 181 Nash, Vincent Q105 44, 243 Navarro, Laura Q115 88, 100,213 Neale, Robert Q95 Nehrenberg, Betty Q105 243 Nelson, Erika Q125 181 Nelson, Todd Q115 213 Nen, Robert Q1 15 82, 122, 123,213 Newby, Russell Q105 248 Newla'nder, Aimee Q1 15 44, 88, 213 Newlin, Carla Q125 181 Newman, Leanne Q105 243 Nguyen, Jimmy Q95 117,270 Nichols, Cheri Q125 181 Nicolaou, Kristen Q95 48, 270 Nielsen, Michelle Q105 243 Niland, Jackie Q1 15 213 Nilsen, Kimberly Q95 270 Nishii, Max Q105 103, 243 Nishii, Stacey Q1 15 218 Nockold, Thomas Q125 27, 114, 181 Nold, Tonya Q105 248 Noonan, Holly Q95 38, 43, 270, 277 Nordstrom, Kent Q125 18, 22, 32, 42, 55, 58, 59, 61, 65, 181 Novack, Denise Q105 29, 117, 237,243 Nugent, Fredrick Q95 84, 270 Nugier, Wendy Q1 15 45, 218, 289 Nummedal, Tara Q105 22, 28, 71,243 Nunes, Jennifer Q105 27, 120,243 O'Connell, Christy Q95 270 Oakley, Michael Q95 270 Oberacker, James Q1 15 22, 28, 59, 126, 128, 218 Obradovitch, Lara Q115 22, 27, 136, 213 Obritz, Christopher Q105 243 Oca, Karen Q105 22, 27, 71, 248 Odonnell, Kathleen Q115 218 Odonell, Timothy Q125 181 Ogle, Kristin Q95 35, 120, 270 Ogorzalek, Thomas Q105 248 Ohlrich, Craig Q95 84, 125, 270 Ohlrich, Sheri Q125 181 Okazaki, Neil Q105 26, 30, 243 Okeeffe, Timothy Q1 15 54, 213 Okoloise, Margaret Q95 Oleary, Shawn Q105 243 Oliger, Amber Q95 29 Olin, Bradley Q125 181 Olsen, John Q125 82, 83, 122 128 Olson, Erika Q105 243 Olson, Kirsten Q105 29, 243 Olszewski, Tommy Q125 54, 181 Omohundro, Scott Q1 15 22, 57, 106, 218 Oneyear, Karl Q105 71, 243 Orme, Daniel Q125 181 Orr, Cynthia Q105 22, 74, 243 Orr, Wendy Q125 44, 46, 56, 74, 181 Orrick, Veronica Q125 19, 28, 46, 181 Orvis, David Q125 22, 42, 59, 181 Orvis, Lisa Q95 29, 30, 38, 71, 276 Orvis, William Q105 103, 117,243 Osburn, Erin Q95 71,270 Oslin, Sunny Q95 27, 270 Ottone, Paul Q105 28, 71, 243 onnne, Phillip Q125 181 Overbeek, Brent Q95 107, 270 Overbeek, Michele Q115 22, 47, 66, 213 Overstreet, Diane Q95 270 Overstreet, Jeffery Q125 182 Owen, Darcy Q115 78, 79, 213 Padua, Alan 117 Page, Paul Q1 15 213 Page, Tamara Q95 270 Pagenkopp, Darrin Q95 270 Pagenkopp, Michelle Q1 15 213 Pagett, Brett Q105 104, 124, 243 Paine, Eva Q105 29, 44, 117,243 Paine, Randolph Q125 44, 182 Palermo, Michael Q95 94, 271 Palermo, Michelle Q1 15 74, 75,213 Palk, Jeffrey Q1 15 22, 28, 40, 41, 44, 59, 213, 218 Palmer, Linda Q125 19, 22, 71, 182 Pance, Paula Q95 271 Pangelinan, VitisiaQ115 38, 98, 218 Papalexis, Kristi Q1 15 213 Park, Christopher Q95 84, 90, 125, 271 Park, Jeannie Q125 22, 27, 83, 182 Park, Sean Q105 234, 248 Parker, Kristin Q105 103, 117, 243 Parker, Shelley Q105 248 Parkinson, Brian Q105 107, 243 Parkinson, Mark Q115 49, 104,218 Parks, Richard Q95 126, 271 Parmet, Judy Q115 213 Parton, Carolyn Q105 103, 248 Patriarca, Ranchand Q125 114, 182 Patrick, Eric Q105 112, 113, 248 Patrick, Sean Q105 57, 126, 244 Patrick, Vanessa Q95 271 Patterson, Brent Q105 244 Patterson, Pat Q105 244 Patterson, Laura Q95 29, 116, 271 Patz, Kristine Q1 15 22, 120,214 Paul, Richard Q115 214 Paulos, Todd Q125 22, 28, 59, 182 Pawlocyk, Stephen Q105 107, 244 Payan, Ricardo Q1 15 214 Payne, Monte Q105 244 Pedarsani, Pirayeh Q95 84, f271 Pederson, Blake Q95 84, 271 Pedroza, Aaron Q95 103, 117, 271 Pedroza, Raymond Q1 15 214 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Philip Q1 15 182,214 Pipal, Kristin Q125 22, 46, 54, 182 Pipal, Kurt Q95 90, 261, 272 Pirkl, Greg Q105 124, 244 Pitcher, Larry Q105 85, 244 Pittsey, Cindy Q125 22, 46, 49, 59, 76, 188, Platis, Christina Q95 85, 78, 271 Platt, Robert Q105 85, 244 Plattenberger, Mark Q105 117, 244 Poe, Cathy Q125 44, 46, 66, 183 Poe, John Q95 272 Poe, Tommy Q125 188 Poe, Wendy Q1 15 45, 47, 214 Polacek, Shannon Q125 46, 183 Polakoff, Amy Q115 22,26, 71,214 Pollard, Shawn Q115 214 Pollock, Aaron Q95 84, 117, 272 Pollock, Markham Q115 120,214 Ponce, DianakQ105 244 Poncinie, Eric Q105 244 Ponte, Franklin Q115 20, 82,214 Ponting, Stacy Q115 19, 214 Porras, Stephen Q125 188 Potechin, Michael Q115 214 Pound, Kathy Q125 188 Pound, Kristin Q105 244 Powell, Yvette Q105 26, 71, 244 Powers, Pamela Q95 272 Powers, Richard Q125 Pray, Suzann Q125 4, 18, 45, 46, 50, 66, 183. 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