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

 - Class of 1987

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'C' wi Qi MM IWW WJ MW' 2 ! ,L bl, 1 f +wf.f5gjqmUw, gg, U1 M Q3ML31gaCgf X 4QQKWWk?f52liflbM f f gwkfwim M MQ M EV mfgiw MWWKW 5WiMXUwW ally ,JUN ,GWQNX if M W W Xv BMWWWAM' N Njxwfm 0 QM' WWWMMMAVMWWYQXX W mwwlx jwvffg wx Wim PEM W W' W QM' M NDF XM ,P ff W W WM W5 2A av My ji X W3 W W X is A Q W 5 W www ff 1' x f P55 MMLg N3 TWENTY YEARS YEARS or EXCELLENCE In twenty years, I want to be retired and living in the Bahamas. KELLY GODFRE Y, ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR - APPY ANNIVERSARY Sophomore President, Brian Ehler, grins after a successful fund raiser. Balloons, enthusiasm, and smiles are all a part of the Homecoming pep assembly. Chris Rose, a candidate for Mr. Irresistable, gets fueled up for the big game tonight. ' ,+- It's birthday time folks! Yes, Grif- fins, our beloved Los Alamitos High School is twenty years old this year, and for the class of '87 it's an extra special feeling to graduate on the Twentieth Anniversary. The tradition began in 1967 with the first Los Al students who entered into a legacy that' has lasted to 1987. Through many ups and downs in the world, Los Alamitos High School has stood proud and has achieved a superlative reputation in the Los Alamitos com- munity as a school of high academic standards and rewarding activities. The administration, teachers, and especially the students have given Los Alamitos its fine name. This year the senior class leaves behind a good friend and wishes all the best to Los Al and its future students. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY LOS AL!!! Balloons, provided by the senior class, add a colorful at- mosphere to Gahr Stadium. X, Xhkvyf For the first time, Los Al had a semi- formal Homecoming Dance which resulted in a huge success. Lily IMD ,wx Truong and Robert Tyo shine with laughter at this festive event. Tim Wynn, member of the new band Telesis, shows off his talents at the Homecoming Dance. Senior, Ernie Thomason gets involv- ed in a lunch time competition during spirit week. ig Happy Anniversary 3 20 WGNQS Li- I'II be a Robin Hood figure riding a Harley Davidson chop- per giving bread to the poor across America. KA TH Y MA CKA Y, SENIOR 4 Opening Griffin pride shines through at a football game. Allyson Glines dances the night away at the semi-formal dance. Cliff Kjoss shares a Coke and a smile with his friends. FUEL FOR THE WEEKE D After a very hectic week, from out of nowhere, it hit everyone: the weekend. Friday nights started the weekends with a splash. People filled the stadium to watch their favorite-team become Empire League Champs. Others took out their special so- meone to see a popular movie such as Top Gun. By 12:00 AM. everyone could be found getting a burrito at Taco Bell or just hanging out at a local frozen yogurt place. Saturday morning often provided an ex- cellent weekend activity: Skimming over the snow-carpeted slopes at Snow Summit. Big Bear made some improvements this year and the slopes opened earlier than ever. Financing a downhill ski trip was sometimes a problem, but real snow cats somehow found the dough to go. l -. i i i i i i fi lla .i Yet weekends weren't weekends without the famous Los Al parties. This was a good time to catch up on the latest gossip and talk to those long lost friends not usually seen around campus. Weekends weren't always a time to relax and have fun. There were the compulsory chores, chores, and more chores. There was always the lawn to mow, the car to wash, and the pig sty to be made a room again. The ''wait-till-the-last-minute'' person could be found Sunday night beginning the term paper due Monday morning. Whether skiing, surfing, partying, or working, frustrated students flushed a week of school out of their systems with close friends. 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These questions were answered as students challenged each other throughout the entire week. Ad- ministration, faculty, and students all shined with enthusiasm during spirit week '86. A L3 l Q Mr. Gibson and Ms. Seymour pre- tend to be nerds on Halloween day. Los Al's mascots, Gertrude and Gunther, heat up the night with their enthusiastic style. The sophomore class illuminates a Freshman class during the tug-of-war. T E 1 6 Happy Anniversary 2-mf i new energy as they defeat the ig izffljjag 2 ,'--.- e-1, ' Y, . Us ' T-of ,R , , fi s,g,WW Ai, Q is - 'fi 'E K 1 V ., 'E' l. v + F - 'Q 12, J f , A L iq , f , 'cw' ,-fr.s-1,.- f-ef'-2 s 3 455552-:fel-. V 'ir rf ...fl 'RQPTUFE' ,ff 14' ', '!ffff-'Q' ff Q, 4 M X V .4 'sg . . y.,.-, 1 a Wa., N - :r:'2Si4'2iB1BAQwJJ.1L,.,g.3. -:Q L. J.. L-LQ ' L V w .. 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WW 'O Qwdjl IL ffl V WfQ3Ml,llflfW4XmlIIl by X on wr be W QM MMS W glfflify 5056 do Q Wwfiffi ' I0 Ot W W I If I 20 Opt XMQMAW V695 MQW L YEARS FOEEVER AIR W W it - RIENDSHIP FOREVER THERE FRIENDSHIP IS A MATTER OF TIME ln twenty years, I want to be mar' ried, living in New York, and working as a photographer. H AIMEE LE WIS, JUNIOR 8 Opening Friendship is really a matter Th t tt th oftime... dg I tht t The time it takes to be kind, the time p t d fy th t th tt I 'tr k 3 tr l' t h I ' i ' d. k y h F ' d h'p' Ily tt F d hp lly tt fti f t' . . . Th Ann Tarlton and Shana Binder high-five after completing a long workout. Sharing the days events, Cammie Moyer and Herbie Theodore talk during lunch time. Praying for a win, Griffins Roger Roadstromfmke Co , and Neil Sorenson give each other support. 1, www UW VW Mai MW! f , X Za i il J! lflpunliilbc 55 xi 15125217 A 0 f if W4 WA! W9 If lmpbofpa if 'Z Vjjlfg ,fWjCU4f w WVU ,IW 4 M6 kwa! fl If QW N iA,JL0'6WJmwlWZ,, ,, aaa i WU r i is i if rw' x 4 l f, XMQW V-.YW a, NW Dressed in spirit day attire, Ella Turrentine and Wend Kjomess share their malts with each other. cw' it s ' tw: o S 'g ,if-Vllglfiy' J 3- : 1137 i X' '32 i CD53 bb? ' X mfilg-.f 'W X4 d Julie Siler congratulates David Sidoni on his par- ticipation in spirit week. Lunch time is for relaxing and sharing stories. Curtis Hyatt, Michelle Overbeek, Rebecca Copeland and Nora LaBouff take advantage of that thirty l'TllI'lLlt2S. Happy Anniversary 9 JK f . , wifi' fliffizfla-f 91 S ZZLING NIGHTS UN ER THE M00 October 23, 1986 marked the an- nual Los Alamitos Homecoming game. The spirit level rose as the mighty Giffins took on Cypress High in the long awaited battle of the season. Half-time quickly rolled around as Los Al took the lead and anticipation filled the crowded stands. The five Homecoming Queen nominees were After being crowned Mr. Irresistible, David Alvarez gets escorted around the gym by a Playboy bunny. The 1986-87 Homecoming king and queen, Michelle McLinden and David Alvarez express their gratitude to the crowd. Princess Ella Turrentine and her junior escort Wendy Kjomess. 10 Homecoming 86-87 driven around the track in convertible Mercedes as a spectacular sky diver landed smack on the 50 yard line. Fireworks lit up the sky as Michelle Mcljnden was crowned the 1986- 87 Homecoming Queen. Earlier that day at the pep assembly, David Alvarez was crowned the new Mr. Ir- resistible. The band, drill team, col- orguard, and cheerleaders all added to the excitement of this sizzling event. The varsity football team soon at- tracted the spectator's attention when their red and white uniforms specked the field. Once again, the Griffins con- quered - the final score was 10 to 14. In all aspects, it was truly a sun- sational night. H513 if 'fiat Princess Kim Rodefeld, her junior escort Vicki Kuzmich, and her father. Princess Linda Jensen and her junior escort Julie Siler. The 1986-87 Homecoming Court: Ann Marie Hagmann, Kim Rodefeld, Ella Turrentine, Queen Michelle McI.inden, Christine Dennis l1985 Queenl, and Lin- da Jensen. Princess Ann Marie Hagmann, her junior escort Karen Klabouch, and her father. WPGIAHS A O l ' 'I 9 tl i 1 il l g I will be 6'3 , living in New York, and own- ing a major cor- poration. On the side, I 'II be a stage performer. DA VID SIDONI, JUNIOR Homecoming 86-87 11 EDDI G 20 VQAQS I ON YOUR OWN In twenty years, I hope to be healthy, wealthy, and wise, JOAN BURTSELL, SOPHOM ORE 12 Opening TIES THE KNOT One of the most unique classes on our campus is the On Your Own elective. The focus of this class is the future lives of the students. They are assumed to be at the age of complete independence. They may choose to get married or to have a roommate. This whole process is to prepare the students for the real life which lies ahead. The highlight of this one-semester class is the mock wedding. During this time, three couples exchange vows and have a special reception. The brides and grooms first semester were Deanna Blythe and David Combs, Jennifer Swanson and Darren Scott, and Allison King and Tom Williamson. A piano player, a singer, flowers, and many families and friends set the atmosphere at this traditional outdoor ceremony. Allison King and Tom William- son exchange wedding vows at the mock ceremony. Deanna Blythe and David Combs celebrat their first day of marriage. lf,:?3E-'E :554'4T T 1 fr 1393 ins!!! wagmwwnvfmwwrmvmm- 1: fr 1. . ,r ll M La.-. Deron Scott and Jenifer Swanson begin their new life together with a hug. Now it's time to buy a house and plan for children. Mock Wedding Party: Scott Rinella, Eric Schwandt, David Combs, Franklin Quenga, Dale Lane, and Deron Scott. ln 2007, I 'll still be living in Los Alamitos coaching a foot- ball team. JASON GARRIDO, FRESHMAN 14 Opening wfigljimg YEARBOOK '87 OOKI G sr- S if ' 'Q X , M - 4 N rr it 1-- HOTTER THAN EVER The 1987 Cottonwood theme was appropriately titled' Twenty Years Under the Sun because of the two decades of memories this book has created. Throughout the existance of the Cottonwood, Los Al students have shared laughter and joy that has found its way from the minds of staff to the pages of the yearbook. Twenty Years Under the Sun . . . The word Sun in this phrase has several meanings, one of which is obvious. Here in Southern California it is a rare occa- sion when the sun does not shine. When this happens, the faculty and students are here to carry out this thought. Bright minds, sunny personalities and peo- ple who were just purely full of energy, like the sun, helped make this birthday celebration a huge success. '-.7 : '-:pw .f r, , - ,A - 4.4-V ,-.sri Q, -M A r Taking a break from the tedious work in yearbook, Suzanne Hutton laughs with her friends. Wendy Kjomess and Karen Klabouch go for a dip at Seal Beach after a long school day. . - 5.1 ,. ., ar My ,wi V-1 , , ,.-f Cottonwood Photographers: Derek Sparta, Steve Levy, Hap LeCompte, Bobby Earnst, Casey Fierce, Gary Dingillo. Junior and Sophomore Staff: Suzanne Hut- ton, Jodi Hemphill, Karen Klabouch, Lori Halbig, Wendy Kjorness, Tracey Kist. ,ul Cottonwood Editors: Maria Puente, Photo Editor, Julie Jones, Editor, Ann Marie Hagmann, Editor, Kelly Harris, Business Editor. Senior Staff: Front Row - Ann Marie Hagmann, Julie Jones, Gary Dingillo, Lisa Hicks, Kirsten Shaw, Robert Brantner. Second Row - Dawnielle Congiardo, Derek Sparta, Tina Melton, Eva Kjoss, Kelly Agosta, Kelly Harris, Michele Overbeek, Maria Puente, Christine Van Kampen. Third Row - Carolyn Murphy, Hap LeCompte, Casey Fierce, Steve Levy, Laura Bowden, Bobby Earnst, Jeff Ferrario, Robin Lindley, Ann Faircloth. Under the Sun 15 Together, Geoff Kerns and Julian Car- roll dare to show their own style, Two is better than one. - . 1gfzg2sag,,,,51fg-5-rg 1. A-giiirjjiz' , Q . if , :Hifi 'iff' 11' i 1 i I r l l z l Q ,AAU Getting involved at school is a fun way to pass time. Erin Wheeler takes time after school to practice the saxophone. 16 Opening Michele Schuman represents the people who like to match perfectly from head to toe. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT Los Al's campus has always and will always be filled with many different kinds of people. Each of us has our own style and taste in clothing, music, hairstyles, and even weekend activities. Neither one or the other is wrong. These differences often act as barriers between us which results in a division into Hcliquesf' The different styles here at Los Al are what make us a unique and different place. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT' Whether your hair is blue or parted perfectly in the middle, whether you're a preppie or a punker, that is your choice. You have the right to be 'idifferentn maybe ever. one-of-a-kind. Don't forget though, that you will only be here for four years and in that short time you owe it to yourself to experience, or just get to know one of these unique peo- ple. Each one of us is special and possesses an extraordinary talent. Let the world know who you are and Dare To Be Different!!! 4. Along with different styles and personalities, comes a wide variety of after school activities. Matt Donnelly practices his favorite pastime, playing the guitar. A time many students look forward to is lunch. Not only to eat, but to mingle and share stories. Jill Wendell plans her upcoming weekend activities. Q A., 1' ,M ,f ,Y f I- J f 'V 'w 1 H 5 .AI' i AAf' af , ,N ... ,,,,, :..f--mvwfjzfffwgsfvwww, f, 'ywwy ,- '-'- , ,J -W-,W , V' V1 1 y , The Gar1g's All Here his was the third year C.I.A. has been in opera- tion here at Los Alamitos, the C.I.A. still remained a highly secretive organization. The club members are identified on campus by their trench coats, dark sunglasses and briefcases. As implied by their name, the C.I.A.'s activities are somewhat mysterious, but they are known to be fans of James Bond. C.I.A. also helped pro- mote school spirit at football games and other activities here at Los Al. C.I.A. members hope that future C.l.A. members will carry on the tradition of club C.l.A. From the deepest swamps of the Louisiana Bayou to the shores of Seal Beach, the art of true Cajun cuisine has spread. Baton Rouge attemped to bring a common knowledge of the jambalaya of southern recipes to the western shores. This was the first year that Baton Rouge Cooking has formed as one. For future cooking members, Baton Rouge hopes to carry on to produce top quality cookers. The purpose of the club was to ex- periment with new an unusual Cajun cooking recipes to test cast-iron stomachs. The club won a spirit stick at a home football game, and off campus, the club critiques various local Cajun restaurants. Cajun Cooking member, Julie Coonte indulges in a piece of pizza. Sabrina Garoena is an active member of Baton Rouge Cook- ing Club here at Los Al. Baton Rouge Cooking Club: Thomas Allesae, Mike Barton, Suzzanne Bazan, Citi namon Becker, Mitch Bidravvn, Wayne Bish, Cameron Briggs, Mark Brown, Ricl Browne, Julian Carroll, Julie Coontz, Lilsa Cotler, Kaveh Estemaghmant, Treg Finney Pamela Fitzgerald, Kim Fuelleman, Sabrina Garzaoena, Jeff Gima, Kristen Guzmar Shari Hanson, Shar Jimenez, Daron Johnson, Diron Johnson, Nina Jorgenson, Tod' Kenaston, Eric Kerns, Geoff Kerns, Frederick Librany, Beth Lipski, Maria Lviertos James Locke, Kathy, Chad McCory, Michlle McLinden, Krissy Moreta, Eva Paine Chris Parke, Mr. Pamer, Lisa Perles, Pam Powers, Rich Powera, Debbie Ramchai dani, Tracy Reith, Margaret Savage, Ian Shckleford, Richard Shoglund, Yohann Silverthowe, Greg Spooner, Brendan Sprott, Michelle Stratton, Erne Thomas, JO Vaca, Eric Weidt, Jill Wndill, Mark Welzen, Angaea Wilson. 5,s,...L af. asa. a..sryLLf ...-,,.,,..u .rams V. .asa , , - A .a,...z,.,.s....,s..,.,7,,Vassar-.eevmuxwmaAL.::fer e.e 114 ,iiiim ' y . f? L... --Va 'rmvsr QTY. uQLi'51.TZf1C:2L2 .its-fsv..17iZ5::3fx,.azfzxrfisruai'1'Y -esua,ew2:,eem::zxLLZ.'faiehfgwsy.Q4.:f -rawaa'-'a4fesiwganmzfawffeefw-e:QWlQ.:i:E2lffie9.-.-. 'U 'IZA-Zi? ,,,,1f, tr e::-.... .. . m Sv-walzigrgtfzsizfzws' 11'rt'vigzfzi-::.1:zv:'r1zms.L1.r,-tr ewwMamas!Www'Vffww,z,zmzz11fme-mgzweeaofw,ee.'-Quiz. m:1,p,,zaLiefe2f.f.f -'fzziii-' fff-f i 18 Clubs Have Fun Under the Sun his was the first year of Comb's Caravan here at Los Al. Comb's Caravan tried to set an exam- ple for future seniors and the other classes, that school spirit and pride is a vital part of school involve- ment and helps to make high school a more memorable experience. The purpose of Comb's Caravan was to promote school spirit by caravaning to all football games, basketball games, soccer games, and other such activities here at Los Al. Club Med was a newly organized T-shirt club here at Los Al. They were active and energetic to promote school spirit on campus and also supported athletic teams and school activities. Club Med was a very dif- ferent clubg instead of having their club meetings in- doors, Club Med was outside enjoying the sun and fun. You could catch them with sunglasses and zinc oxide on their noses!! Robin Lindley and Michele Overbeek are active members of the newly founded Club Med. eff. 1-Q H. I ' l 17- PIP: 'T ill ,-'f I 7 David Combs is the founder of Comb's Caravan here at .ie Club Med: Front Row - Jenny Emmert, Jenifer Swanson, Ann Save, Walter Hauenstein, Debbie Mukamal, Darolyn. Second Row - Anna Chen, Stephanie Welch, Kelli Moore, Denise Kaneko, Mary McGill, Stedphanie Roberson, Alissa Robin- son, Stacy Jordon. Third Row: Tracy Engel, Julie Weadows, Mary Rei, Shana Torem, Michele Overbeek, Nora La Beuf, Rebecca Copland, Robin Lindley. 'Lfzax Comb's Caravan: Car Hood, Left - David Combs. Right - Jeff Ferrario. Back Set, Left to Right - Denna Blythe, Denise Horner, Kim Taylor, Sara Mueller, Pam Steeby, Scott Omohundro, Emil Jorge, Lauria Murray, Ann Faircloth. Middle, Left - Patrick Brehman. Right - Dan Woodard. Los Al. m'IflfI'IfIT', I , iZilZi,.,..,, WTI. T EfE?55:'.I,,., ffififFfE1f-ll-fTf..,.., ,llflff ' 'SEZ 7 ,,,,, 7f?7i'5?iII'Z'3U3?1W 17 V W , ,C T!I1B .7,f:f:, , , ir, e, , W ' LI...f.. . V 'M'fii.22,, YTTT f'ff,Qi,fii1'f 'f,f S ZQL tZj'37f'?TI77' '19'jfj'1'35g,L,'j'gQfg-M mi, ' Q' f, , , fff 11, Y, ,,, file, 1, 'ff' , , ..-fZLQ'l1 f , 'C ' iff? 'f ' 'T 1 Vf 14 Mmm., , Q,., f'fTf'1-Y' , Y : f ,,,, , 'ZM'L.f Y im Q, QiLT2..5fT'if? 'f' .. ,. F C' 6,1 'QL J, f ' 'N' TTY f, T7?UK.Z' ZR ' 'WK 7 71, , ' :il-,fQ',I,,. Y' ' fii 1 -.'l ifli evfe N 'Q , 5 1 'Vp2!AY37W2Z25J9,47.if'-Wi.AZ22f7I.Z'49Z63Z5iK ZIv'f'l73115Z'?i25Q7?5Z'5Y2WfZ7s27f31?w' 733 1 9 Spirited Clubs Show Pride he answer to the question, What is relax- ation? Members of the Koyaniskites club say, gliding on a light wind, smiles above the earth, at- taining great heightsf' With their advisor Mr. Parmer, and officers Joe Vaca and Treg Fin- ney, this club not only flies kites, but they show energetic school spirit. ' v H ,, , . I ,Jr 'f . ' - . , Senior Todd Kenestin, member of the Koyaniskites, rushes across campus so that he is not late for his club meeting. Nancy Sands and Kristin Gibson, members of J.U.S.T. Juniors, relax in the shade during nutrition. J.U.S.T. Juniors ,is a spirit group on campus whosepurpose is to offer juniors under scholastic tension an op- portunity to release academic stress by getting together and acting dumb for a change of pace. They were involved in such activities as a Christmas Fajita Par- ty, beach a-go-go party, and their first annual road trip to the snow. With ad- visor, Patty Long and officer Erin Raccah. This was a winning combination. Eb Koyaniskites: Joe Vaca, Treg Finney, Todd Kenestin, Michelle Stratton, Jeff Gima, Lisa Perles, Julie Coontz, Geoff Kerns, Kimberly Tuelleman, Cameron Briggs, William Chadwick McCory, Thomas Allisoe, Fredrick Libraud, Mitch Bidrawn, Mr. Palmer. J.U.S.'l'. Juniors: Melinda McDonald, Laura Dawson, Lauren Reeves, Nancy Sands, Diane Sands, Mindy Hancock, Erin Raccah, Marci McGolden, Deanna Barber, Kristin Gibson, Amy Holzgang, Chalyce Devries, Sharon Bordas, Jennifer Maitlen, Bridget Berr- inger, Julie Seaborn, Vicki Kuzmich, Tara Chadwell, Patti Long. .. . .- . .-,- - f . is -s W-' ssf as-Wfa'fv 'ffNw 'fwfr uuu urr, so or , ,,,,,, sL3F.'iGiiZL'f1T:3Li1:fg.g.5. SLT Z' 15 3'7 Mg ,. :Mui , , ,J ,Uwe -s ww-A -----aw-aff-Y-M1-was-W5-f-,fgrs-.WJ1ffrafmzaaezfmaefwfaw :efieT'' 'ff ' ,fe if 'af-'fra 'f'fff ' WA Y WW ..,...-. H- ,YH Min - X' -W 1-5--f 2-,,-. W- if -W: --.--Q-. M--Psf'-333A.,g .31q,1f,,gMULWMK-M4fs,,m:aff1aszans,w,g1.irff4mMw,,,,-,V1-amz:-sire--'r:azz: f fe,.mf-f,:M ,,, ,Y,, L,-.--V 20 rr, Y- --2 ,Q Los Al's Clubs Are I-Iotter Than Ever he Los Al 8700 Club is a spiritual t-shirt club, takent from the t.v. show the 700 Club. These members not only give enthusiasm at sporting events, but they give spiritual support too. It is essential to combine academic knowledge with religious beliefs, and this club does a great job of it. The Los Al Cuties are a very unique spirit group on the campus at Los Alamitos High School. With only 16 members, this group is truly dynamic. X6-vida. rxugrf-,Q .. 'L , Q-. .,, . -Q K ff 'X A ,, X. Ri' Joelle Anisman, Sally Lee, Justin Henshaw, Steve Wolf, Jannis Billon, Jami Mack, Amanda Stillings. li Wk A W Cindy Brewer, Tina Calderon, Christine Clabaugh, Kym Guinn, Jennifer Kang, Tricia Lee, Jenny Levin, Erin McBride, Erin Osburn, Lisa Orvis, Mishel Ratlief, Jennie Sheley, Jennifer Tyo, Genevieve Vandemerghel, Jean Kim, Johanna Richards. With officers Tina Calderon, Jennie Shelley, Lisa Orvis, and Kym Guinn, this organization was a great success. And advisor Mr. Jim Cross wants everyone to Have a Hug. PM K u is N lf . :-. I X i 1 I Ar- f ' A member of the Los Al's 8700 club, Steve Wolf works diligently on planning an activity for his club. Christine Clabaugh, a member of Los Al Cuties, swiftly finishes her work in order to attend the football Qame . , , f- ' g , , , 1, , , -,,f,f,,, ff T::mf2f . Itasca , ,,,,,.. L . ' , , L , , if 4.-P as ff-.. '-,-.-:fe sw. mm 5 I l Q ' ' C Yrfrrr' ffffflfffffff'ffff'1T:'fffffiIf'f'f3f'?3:E'5'H'Z'5'5-3':..'?t?? 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They helped keep our campus tidy by cleaning up trash on the grounds weekly, With representative Jenna Mitchell and advisor Jeri Karasik, this club was a true Consadine, these girls had a wonderful success. CTL? W , ,V 4 r f ' '1 9 H K 3 QQ 'fy,x ii 4 A, ..,, fr ' .f i Q f- ' I ' ' . ., Xa Q! ,i h 4 49. M T LA. Gear: Gina Schuman, Wendy Kjorness, Dana Rosenfeld, Jodi Hemphill, Cindy Orr, April Allen, Jennifer LaBar, Rebecca Hewitt, Zoe Syrengelas, Kelly Clark, Gina McAfee, Aimee Lewis, Darlane Kamm, Cinnamin Chaney, Julie Siler, Jane Chapman, Elli Exocoustos, Denise Novak, Linette Donohue, Erin McGlone, P. J. Long, Janie Kurtella, Kim Ramseyer, Heather Heyer, Jessica Haberman, Julie Williamson, Elena Talamantez. . fr .VL 31 Cindy Orr and Gina Schuman patiently wait with their club members in order to have their pic- Junior, Aimee Lewis slowly makes her way across campus with one broken ankle. LA. Elite: Kim McAlister, Jeremy Blomgren, Cindy Louie, Dawn Boxwell, Carl Fraytet, Jeff Wheeler, Laura Billon, Kathleen Gannon, Jill Ensley, Mimi Sen Gupta, Gail Fridland, ture taken. Jenna Mitchell, Mark Salamon, Rachal Kroner, Jeri Karasik. QIILTT ' ..., T , . . . . T IT 1 T' '. ' ', ' ' ' ' ' ' T , . I' 'A Q7Zf'l'fQ' 1 IZ..ZZIIQTCZZLIZ?'4JID2fIZ2'dZ7EZl7Z'7ZLVfZ02ZZiWZ'y2'y2WZ?'57.2f Ze'Z'..w9ZL?e?l3Zi4?'E .'i'iZ0fWiW7f5i?5:'?E47 'W 9 fZl?vZf5l iff2WeQiwqg5v7 jjl 1- Zi rl i jf! Y ' in L I C .1 i ' N ', I' Le, ,.'.'.r 'LH 1 1 f-'ffl 3153272 'L' K K V V ' ' ' f ,. ..,.. ffl f fl. flf TTLT,7fffffIff7fI'ZlZ,Z,ZKZZI52.179121312292Z 32212251ZQf2ZZmlZZi:1fL.IZZJi'.QH1W7.7Z,2ZE?iZ7MZZZ ZmiZZ WW f .V V 1 . 5 ,,,, L ,Z .',.. ,L ,ff T7 ,fsf fl.flZ:'f.fl,2Q9I.XfHlf L .K . ,J ' f-'ff fl sg gg S Wwxfilsl '. t The Los Alamitos Rascals are a spirit group based on the show Lil' 1 , ..w s .'f fa, if . 0 0 S lfl u s 122 e a s ---s 1 x 'f e ' 'T I3 2 ' T ag ' ' Q vm 2 A 6 Q Y K W ff , ' 1415 is , 1 Rf, za 'vis K -ngflqxpl li l A 2 3 :'C1?ESf 'fi V ri - '. .f-N 'Zi,v-VM:-13 , A gi. , X . '- W Wea -4-' -L.- ,,,,,.,, s f, , X Al, Q. -..gf Club advisor, Mr. Cross gives his members a pep talk before the football games. l Junior, Lisa Halaby, member of the L.A. Safariers, relaxes under a tree on club picture day. he L.A. Safariers are a very unique spirit club at Los AI. With ad- visor Mr. Cross, the group cheered on at sports events. They tried to win the spirit stick given at football games, and were successful in achiev- ing that award at our homecoming game. With officers Micha Gemme and Melissa Mercer, this is a very successful spirit group. Rascals. Each member is named after one of the Lil' Rascals. They have been involved in many school activities. They cheered on our team at the football games, gave support during pep assemblies, and got together outside of school. The Rascals give enormous spirit to the school with the help of their advisor, Mrs.Stough. A I we ,T A ' . 1.1 aff K4 fa ' ,. . ' We . :Q . v, , - 'ii ' -' . 1. g ' r : f:w,.'. -ff - A -. ' Q. ., a ,Z - A . xx- -,. ,,V L.A. Safariers: Jen Hein, Julie Wagoner, Micah Gemme, Heather More, Cim Kelly, Kathy Jackson, Kim Engle, Aprial Bartrom, Danelle Flynn, Pariah Pedersain, Jen Carpenter, Recheal Brophy, Melinda Berber, Cheryl Cosby, Jana Harden, Katey Bryson, Jaryme Halaby, Wendy Shiroma, Lisa Greig, Lanna Rupe, Laura Junkerman, Cathy Fitzer, Helaine Levitt, Michelle Torquato, Lisa Halaby, Lori Roepkie, Shawni Young, Kelly Hall, Mia Doivrum, Mellisa Mercher L.A. Rascals: Caroline Cerneka, Kelly Endow, Soteria Syrengelas, Andrea Bloom, Nan- cy Weintraub, Pam Chuech, April Corbin, Jenny Gilroy, Carrie Hecht, Deirdre Shelly, Judy Tse, Helen Jun, Stacy Rich, Julie Simmons, Janie Eickhoff. 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'1 1-22 f iw'taxa waitin-31w,s1axzffff ,f, 1 1' ' . ,cf f ' A ' 7 Spirit Groups Reflect Griffin Pride eniority Sorority, led by Wendy Poe and Alison King and advised by Coach Van Gorder, consisted of twenty-six senior girls. They represented the school spirit of Los Al and planned to make their senior year the very best it could be. This goal was attained by the attendance of football games, basketball games, and ,wrestling matches. The girls supported the teams and cheered them on to victory. The Tent Club, founded in October of 1985, was composed of seven band members. The club promoted fun and enter- tainment at all band and school functions. They dressed in Blues Brothers garb consisting of black coats and ties, white shirts and socks, Converse high tops, and RayBans - not to mention that they were also devoted worshippers of Steve Martin. Together with advisor, Chuck Wackerman, they took the campus by storm. Jared Johnson, a member of the Tent Club, entertains the crowd at a football game. Tent Club: Kirk Saylin a.k.a. Biff Ruxtonf' Greg Saylin a.k.a. Tad P. Jor- danf' Bill Busenkell a.k.a. Skip Nolton, Jared Johnson a.k.a. Vern Ponston, Imre Golden a.k.a. Inez Goldsmith Ill,' Eric Rager a.k.a. Gum W. Blanstonf' and seated, Steve Stower a.k.a. Everet 'Meat' Wanstonf' Seniority Sorority: First Row - Stacey Speights, Vanessa Thomas, Stacie Hawthorne, Ingrid Brain, Margi Hibschman, Ann Marie Hagmann. Second Row - Stephanie Snow, Linda Jensen, Dawnielle Congiardo, Ann Buonocore, Tina Melton, Shana Binder, Kim Rodefeld, Dana Kamm, Ronna Coulter. Third Row - Alison King, Coach Van Gorder, Michelle Schuman, Michelle Palermo, Wendy Poe, Christina Welter, Lisa Pinkerton, Tricia Hat- field, Michelle Haub, Kirsten Shaw, Ella Turrentine, Wendy Nugier. Seniority Sorority members Wendy Nugier, Ann Marie Hagmann, and Kirsten Shaw take the time to socialize and relax at Nutrition. ui Stephanie Snow, member of Seniority Sorority, reads studiously in Mrs. Steeby's class. ' ' ' Q ' ' ' ' V ' ' v S A ' ' CTT' S .W ' I'TT'f'Y 'l'?1'i 7T1T' 71' - T 'ie 7 ' '-'T' 'f 'T7'TIlZFlZZZZ eniority orori y reme- ' ' s V . ' ' ' . V ff .lTfZlVlL2J'I'ZZ I,IllIL7ZZZf2I?fZZZll?lZZZZZ!! 7ZZIJ7Z9ZZ2I??,XA lf' ' ' ' ' . ' 'YIYIYXIZ Ziff PilllffifZfYZl7Z'EiTZZlYZZ1?ZfZfZEfZZ?f7 ZSIZYJLJLZJ . T t C b 122,212.3 Z'ZfHl72i27 W? ' 24 , en . cu - a WM I 732372171 2 I L ir i i i Vigilantes: First Row - Alex Pulone, Jim King, Reed Fournier, Greg Kuhn. Second Row - John Morgan, Lenny Fontanez, Glenn Barrett. T Third Row - Chris Brophy. Not Pictured - Sammy Joseph. r if Senior Lenny Fontanez, member of the Vigilantes, relaxes at lunch with his Walkman. f NA member of Yvonka '87, Robin Lindley, partakes in Spirit Week kay dressing up for Maui Madness day. Los Al Tradition Under the Sun he Vigilantes were a new club here at Los Al composed of eight seniors and one junior, all on the wrestling team. They enjoyed the wrestling season, and in their spare time, liked to party. The of- ficers were: President - John Morgan, Vice-President - Glenn Barrett, Secretary - Alex Pulone, and Treasurer - Lenny Fontanez. Yvonka '87 was also a new club on the Los Al campus. lt con- sisted of eight seniors, all of whom put the senior section of this yeare book together. Throughout the year they worked hard and tried their best to relieve the notorious deadline stress put upon them. They were advised by Mrs. Arney, the yearbook advisor, and led by officers Michelle Overbeek, Kirsten Shaw, Maria Puente, and Robin Lindley. 'Q ,gmc Yvonka '87 members, Julie Jones and Kelly Harris take time out to smile for the camera after a hard day's work on Club Photo Day. T T' Vslfviifif Yin! Yvonka '87: Robin Lindley, Ann Faircloth, Maria Puente, Julie Jones, Kirsten Shaw, Ann Marie Hagmann, Michele Overbeek, Kelly Harris. K ggi., ,,,f 1 ff fg:i,,f,:t,::i: 24- ' ff::1.:,i'1,,. rzrzmzim, , ' K zrzzfzfvrfr .,., :'1111,,.: ii'-iff:Qef::': ' W ' f,,,,,:131':i ' if , 'fziif gccfzmvwzrmzzffmU'wfwzzff:'2:wm:sanf:'2:wuz'rfz',zz egii 'W' 'Wi ':f::,':',: :'vQz ' , 'ff mf-if-if ,,,,.,, - '-'- 1 'f 1 :zyfrz Y' 7 ,....- .. Talent Abounds at Los Al he Los Alamitos Art Club was made up of several ambitious and creative students interested in art. These students enjoyed spending time doing work for competitive art contests and also like to visit art museums and exhibitions, adding to their sense of well-rounded culture. The Art Club was led by: President - Mark Medina, Vice- President - Kai Ponte, and Secretary - Susan Elston. Under the instruction of Ms. Fleming, the Dance Club has had its fourth consecutive year. The club originated in the spring of 1983, and has been ever popular since. The thirty girls enjoyed dancing in their spare time and also rehearsing for the annual Drill Team Spring Show. The Dance Club leaders were: President - Michelle McLinden, Vice-President - Kelli Matheny, and Secretary-Treasurer - Christi Wenevic. K In vfii' --45 A-4 Tara Nummedal,RacheI Kirkus, and Michelle Genet, all members of the Art Club, discuss the upcom- ing field trip to a museum. Dance Club: Wendy Bailey, Kristin Berman, Jennifer Booth, Gigi Carrano, Pam Chueh, Tanya Cohen, Chris DeGregory, Julie Dorame, Julie Flax, Kelly Hall, Mindy Hancock, Julie Hocking, Dawn Johnson, Helen Jun, Sahar Karim, Abigail Koehring, Judy Liang, Michelle McLinden, Lisa Milstead, Brandee Mueller, Tricia Pettigrew, Kim Ross, Marian Slater, Claudia Tardel, Kim Venegas, Julie Vidal, Kim Watje, Christi Wensevic, Candace Wolfer, Danielle Wood. -f f W1 -' ' '- ' Wi ff'f '27Zzi'a27QQ9m2,:a1125.LZ4zQ .75m7.w,2:etmai'w.,..'Wf4ZW,.,.z4..mFWzfr' KAW ,..,,, . . , , .,. ..,.,. a .. W... .K , .,,,,,,..,.,,,7,,,,LWPff fyf go Art Club: Levon Arslanian, Suzanne Bazan, Darci Bazoo, Jeremy Blomgren, Miriam Burstein, Dave Chang, Pat Chueh, Debbie Chun, Greg Covey, Julie Coontz, Richard Cranium, Michelle Genet, Justin Henshaw, Phil Hsueh, Susan Hsueh, Brenda Ipanema, Rachel Kirkus, Dawn Lacerte, Steve Mar- tinez, Deanna Marxer, Mark McCoy, Mark Medina, Mark Molnar, Heidi Mukamal, Stacey Nishii, Tara Nummedal, Michael Pellegrino, Lisa Perles, Cynthia Phillips, Amy Polakoff, Kai Ponte, Debbie Ramchandani, Irene Rodriguez, Tom Smith, Christina Tsung, Michael Tu, Gabriela Vasquez, Jen-. ny Vineyard. ,,.,,f-M 2? MTE A Senior, Cynthia Phillips' attention is captured al lunch by a fellow Art Club member. Dance Club choreographer, Christi Wgngvic some of the talent and poise present in this club. E. ,,,, ,. .. u ., ,zz,.,e,..,, Mm M., 1 F 12 i1SlFishing Club: lst Row - Rachel Kirkus, Joel Rafkin, Steve Smith, Alex Carpenter, qg:RacheI Kroner, Laura Billon, Kirsten Olsen. 2nd Row - Steve Wood, David Fraser, Q.-Paul Welderman, Ernie Thompson, Lisa Perles, Julie Coontz, Bill Whipple, Mr. 4i!2iC1airmont. .4Gamer's Guild: lst Row - Chris Brown, Craig Jackson, Ryan Alari, Martin Mason. llqarlnd Row - Jim Bloomquist, Ari Martini, Pat Patterson, Jason Lefson. Not Pictured: 5 Donald Gerber, Jacob Drent, Steve Pendelton, Paul Ottone, Kirk Shablow, Mark 1 Nebber. Q-fv w...,,f ,,,...1 Heating Up the Qld gl New eing a new club on cam- pus, the Gamer's Guild is unknown to many students at Los Al. This club consists of twelve boys who meet at lunch in advisor Mr. Schroeder's room and take part in simulated role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons. During the weekend, in- dividual members attend Gamer's conventions and pick up new ideas for this leisure group. Throughout the years of its ex- istence on campus, the Los Alamitos Fishing Club has taken its members on outings to local lakes, although this year there was no excursion. Aside from trips, the club watches movies during meetings. Advisor, Bob Clairmont, points out a possible location for a future fishing trip. Freshman Ryan Nordstrom, a member of the Gamer's Guild, attends a lunch meeting. gf' ,XXX A 4 71 'H ' '11 1155, 'f -'M'- 'c V4 M,,,.,:,,aQi.g ,,,i...,, , f gfe2L1m'exf'1:zr1L'zf,, fazzfzgrz-':11, L:14:ft 9.1, , pp fix: ':'sft:v::.,f1:'.f f' z: ' 'f :cy f'f' f af ,,,,, f. Y 4.-- Science 8: Photo Clubs Dazzle cience Club allows students to participate in those activities that in- volve science and technology. Through scientific projects and field trips, we try to enrich our knowledge in the scientific field. Photography is a service club for the school and the community. They pro- vide a shooting and printing service for students seeking a more extensive knowledge in the photographic field. ., f f ,. .,-. . . M.-. . Cindy MacSelwiney grins while listening to a lecture on color printing given by the photography club advisor, Mr. Bon Considine. Science Club: Stan Abrams, Chris Anthes, Yaniv Barcohen, Russ Biringer, Ernie Blevins, Lewis Book, Robert Book, Casey Bowen, Nick Buhbe, Paul Bunch, Janet ' Buys, Kerri Chee, David Sheng, Matt Chumis, Kit Codik, Andy Eiser, Mr. Gilchrist ladvisorl, Imre Golden, Joe Gross, Robert Harmon, Philip Hsueh, Kelly Jeong, Roy Lin, Emily MacFarlane, Ari Martini, Martin Mason, Robert Menke, Jim Oberacker, Jeff Palk, Rall Rarikh, Jodai Saremi, Zane Saremi, Scott Sargeant, Dave Terrell, Andy Wolf, Steve Wolf, Jim Wu, John Wu, Shih-Hung Wu, Dennis Yoganovich. - ww' Photo Club: lst Row - Joann Sugihara, Sabrina Garzapena, Richard Skoglund, Lisa Perles, Julie Coontz. 2nd Row - John Chomin, John Wu, Cindy Macselwiney, Nicole Hartley, Helen Jun, Dawn Johnson, Suzanne Hutton. 3rd Row - Gary Dingillo, Jeff Ferrario, Hap LeCompte, Jim Wu, , Derek Sparta, Dave Rayburn, Steve Levy, Eric Poncinie, Carl Wentz, Lesley Harris, Jill Wendell, Tracy Rieth, Margi Lacasto, Advisor Ron Considine, Mike Sanders. Not Pictured - Randy Chalawsky, Kelly Long. NA Science Club Officers: Robert Book, Scott Sargeant, Roy Lin, and Joai Saremi. - ,. 'rrf:U721'fff,EL fZz1r?'mW'2'i?'L f Tritt fifS v.'1533?f?3?77'PV'f,,Lf4Lff,eZ??fH2Zi?Zm 1c0e .w:Z?27zZ'ZZf7V',f. .4 lTS.C16f1C2.Cll.lb,. ... .... . 7 . . ,,,.,... . ,.. , . .c. J .... to Club .a MSailing Club: lst Row - Jason Marengo, Jim 'i Ngu en Peter Mortensholm Joel Rafkin Eric W, V y 1 i '5rSchumacher. 2nd Row - Mr. Dorrans, Kenton Brooks, Greg Covey, Greg Sorensen, Stephanie Robertson, Kim Ramseyer, Janet Buys, Jeff Gima, Mr. Pazeian, Kim Ramseyer, Vice-President of the Sailing Club, is also a member of the varsity cheer squad. Steve Levy and Jeff Ferrario stop to smile and show everyone what a great time they're having. an Fun in the Sun n occasional weekends, the Los Al Sailing Club meets at the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club to take excur- sions in privately owned boats. The newer members learn sailing terms and racing techniques from the more ex- perienced and advanced members of the club. An 'amazing 141 members of the Los Alamitos Ski Club and their skis took their annual outing to Utah for an ex- citing vacation on the slopes. They visited the well known resorts of Park . City, Park West, and Solitude. The club ,, trip was arranged by Mr. Brody, the , ' club advisor, Derek Sparta, President, Q V- . ir j, and Hap LeCompte, the '-4, ' 1:4 A Vice-President. fx, ,L-. A . 0115 X-'ff l J . S Ski Club: Jeff Allen, Patti Alvarez, Charles Anderson, Kelly Barnett, Jeff Barrus, Erin Bergmann, Joe Brain, Mark Brown, Tim Calder, Joe Carpentier, Diana Cheng, Tanya Cohen, Mike Cole, Brian Collete, Brandon Collier, Rebecca Copeland, Brad Cravens, Holly Crum, Gary Cunneen, Dave Cutler, Gary Dingillo, William Dodd, Bob Ernst, Julie Eschenbrenner, Carla Esquivel, Elli Exacoustas, Pat Fairon, Tim Fatone, Jeff Ferrario, Casey Fierce, Meghan Fife, Stacy Fode, Nicole Furgiuele, Chris Geer, Nick Gianformaggio, Brian Gilbert, Jenny Gorman, Jessica Haberman, Jennifer Haberman, Annmarie Hagmann, Shari Hanson, Ryan Hallmark, Chris Hansen, Kelly Harris, Greg Hartman, Corrine Haskins, Tricia Hat- field, Stacey Hawthorne, Heather Heyer, Mike Humphries, Curtis Hyatt, Jon Hyatt, Greg lrwin, Nicole Jaramillo, Heather Johnson, Julie Jones, Laura Junker- mann, Samantha Kean, Josh Kellman, Philip Kile, Kim King, Wendy Kjorness, Cliff Kjoss, Eva Kjoss, Karen 'Klabouch, Dale Lane, Hap LeCompte, Steve Levy, Bob Lenau, Robin Lindley, PJ Long, Jami Mack, Kathy Mackay, Dave Maricich, Lisa Mariotti, Erin McBride, Erin McGlone, Brian Meckler, Tina Melton, Brett Miner, Hans Mortensholm, Mike Mullaney, Vince Nash, Wendy Nugier, Cindy Orr, Sunny Oslin, Eva Paine, Jeff Palk, Todd Phillips, Mark Plattenberger, Mark Pollock, Jill Riordan, Amy Rippelmeyer, Eric Roberts, Dana Rosenfield, Kim Ross, Vanessa Rothman, Rob Rubinkan, Joann Sugihara, Toadie Sanderson, Lisa Schliskey, John Schwabl, Gina Schuman, Matt Singer, Kirsten Shaw, Jennifer Slusher, Neil Sorensen, Lisa Spotskey, Derek Sparta, Kelly Spaulding, Rainy Stout, Matt Sweet, Bobby Sylvia, Mike Thomas, Stacy Thomas, Yasmine Tifrit, Patricia Vaca, Grant VanCleve, Garrett VanCleve, Pete VanZutphen, Holly Watson, Christina Welter, John Whitlock, David Wiest, Kathy Wiest, Janet Wong, Dan Woodard. . .,,,1fi iiig X.-A amps in ist: ,,.,,, efrfff' ' .. r ii's I mic mf, l- My r'.' wzzzzazwzzcz5f5z::77:1'1 ?:fifwxsztkwrmszz ,,,, r' ggrgg, 1': '- f MM'::::W4f5f:'i:zfsf'f,1-:W-' ' ' 1.gz:z:wg715fzx1,:g. pr 'Q Math Competitors nder the instruction of Mr. Isaacs, the Math Club was able to ,put their skills to the test. The members in competitions, both on- campus and off. They participated in the American Scholastic Mathematics Association, the National Mathematics League, the California Mathematics League, and National Mathematics Invitational Contests. The club also entered contests at Oc- cidental College, Rancho Santiago College, Orange Coast College, and Harvey Mudd College. The main purpose of this intelligent group is to en- courage problem solving and logical thinking in order to solve complicated mathematical problems. The Calculus team is much different than any other club on our campus. It prepared the members for the Advanced Placement Test, which took place in May. It made it easier to study and review. The members participated in the Continen- tal Mathematics League Calculus Contest, also. Mr. Isaacs was also the advisor of this prestigious team. Calculus Team: Anne Save, Anna Chen, Kathy Chen, Steve Wolf, Diana Cheng, Shana Torem, Mr. Isaacs, Suzy Triplett, l-larjit Dhillon, Scott Omohundro, Judy Liang, Mike Morton, Ernest Thomason, Paul Bunch, Hahn Lin, Paul Wilderman, Robert Book, Matt Carter, Roy Lin, Kit Codik, Jon Udoff, Scott Sargeant, Shuberi Koong, Grant VanCleve, Jeff Palk. John Wu concentrating while trying to solve a very difficult math problem. . .Calculus 30 ,gfMath ..... C lub Jeff Palk, Grant VanCleve, and Shubert Koong enjoy outside while studying for their Advanced Placement Test. 'EL Math Team: Jennifer Kong, Shakha Vora, Vishakha Vora Chu, John Wu, Lewis Book, Mr. Isaacs, Bill Allsup, Andy Parul Parikh, Rujuta Parikh, Mike Abraham, Robert Book, and tin Mason. Business and Leadership Skills Develop FBLA: Michael Abraham, Brian Biggs, Jason Binder, Tony Blasing, Ernie Blevins, Cynthia Brewer, Cary Chee, Anna Chen, David Cheng, Judy Chu, Steve Chun, Kit -. Codik, Jay Coffman, Stacy Eisenberg, Jeff Ferrario, Tom Foster, Lauren Gershon, T Dana Gibson, Peggy Gross, Darolyn Hamada, Rick Helms, Leland Jay, Emil Jorge, , Scott Levitt, Steve Levy, Hahn Lin, Terry Liu, Miggy Lomtok, Kelly Lynch, Jeff Mackewicz, Stephan Moon, Debbie Mukamal, Anthony Napolitano, Mark Parkinson, Shelly Sims, Derek Stanford, Konstantino Syrengelas, Shana Torem, Dan VanWinkle, Doug Wadleigh, Moe Warner, Bill Whipple. BLA, a club that promoted business career development and leadership skills. The Future Business Leadership of America was under the in- struction of Mrs. Grubb. FBLA was involved in a variety of activities such as officer training workshops, state and local conferences, Southern California competitive events and a conference at Kennedy High School. The top placed winners go on to a State Leadership Conference. FBLA was represented by Doug Wadleigh as President, Kit Codik as Vice-President, Darolyn l-Iamada as Secretary and Moe Warner as Treasurer Some- ' TT V I day, the Future Business Leaders of America may Am,,u,, ,. ,...,,,,,, ..,, . ,,,, V ,,,., r , be the leaders of our society. MILFA: Julie Coontz, Mr. Atherton, Lisa Perles. I ff? J X 221-,,. 4, 4 W '2 ,, 'wwf' H7 54 ff , ,f r fz ,, if fd' 'ff-2. .ef ,. .2 , , -'fig' I 565 li,- President, Doug Wadleigh, along with Mrs. Grubb, advisor, try to point out the highlights of being a leader in a business. The members show a great A interest in learning and will someday be the Business Leaders of America. ,isa Perles and Julie Coontz often sit around and talk about the future and their future plans. Jf ' 5, ,WI Jvilifi ,, ,iiii , ,i Lgprliiq ..., My 1 ,:', ara. ' ?Z1Zz'?iZ 'wi T, ,, TT f f' , Zfiizwwef-1'f:f4'J lffl 5 ' 't i' T ' ' , , ,..e,, Zfelff fr ,,2Tf'T 1E42C'L 'flljlii'-Egeggff 'Z fron? cr, 'f ticaffrvy' ' A V' 3 1 I WZ' we ,,w...f ,MiM,f.rr,m.. NLM .. , f -,vs l . itrgaifggxsifsiecggzgy gay 390921, Laura-Billon Robert Book Erica Carroll Doug Chapman V V 1 15 egregory, Jiti Dhillon Jenny Emmert Kathleen Gannon Darolyn Hamada, Laurene Harding, Greg Hecht, Stacey Jordon Denise Kaneko Rachel Kroner Steve Levy Q Roy Lin, Misty Maciel, Gina Marconi, Julie Meadows Mark Medina Greg Merchant Stefan Moon Debbie Mukamal, Neil Okazaki, Stephanie Price, David Razor Kristie Shelly Shelley Skoglund Nan cy Weintraub. he main goal of the Newspaper staff, under the instruction of Mrs. Hernandez, and editor-in-chief, Doug Chapman, was to publish a newspaper approximately once a month, throughout the school year. The Crusader in- formed the student body of news and opinions that reflect the student attitudes. Their motto was, If it's newsworthy, we'll print it. A.S.B. Cabinet is a group of students who g were appointed various positions in order to run l the school in a more orderly fashion, promote spirit, and raise money for the various classes. They had quite a variety of responsibilities, such as organizing the master calender, planning dances and pep assemblies, homecoming ac- tivities and spirit week, and organizing bac- calaureate and graduation. The A.S.B. Cabinet was the student voice of the school. ' 4 . Q ' I7 V l ., , 6 , .. . ' lhreekeceivelxwur s A fl ' 4 , ,M X 2 Q '- f' ' 1.1515-' n .4 V W. ,,. ,. , ' r ' ' V. 5:e1QG,'5gg?'i , - ' 4, Y Jenny Emmett and Greg Hecht proudly look over Robert Tyo and Emil Jorge stand w their completed newspaper hot off the presses. honor, for they represent our A.S.B. Cabinet v . Mgt ,J Grant VanCleve, Rob Tyo Mr. Godfrey, Emil Jorge Joan Burtsell, Ann Marie Ha mann Dawnielle 1 1 Q Y Congiardo, Shubert Koong, Herb Theodore, Nora LaBouff, Chris Tarango, Anna Chen, Brian Ehler, Leland Jay, Ricky Murray, Erin Raccah. ,.r:3t..m.aweaeas,4a1eaewfMaw.Meaa:51TrmmtfaBawfgMf,nzrazzz.weff -'fr' ff 1 ., iggprrfs .':: i:'11 : I 'fvmvew www MMR ,fm ww , W., , .. .., ,,: W -.:x7J. 'A rr .Mfr Zmgmgrmf AJBM, 32 ,eee . . - if Service Qrganizations UFS-Club: Pam Chueh, Summer Brown, Karyn Cook, Lisa Perles, Julie Coontz, Rachel Kikus, ll.5Melanie Phan, Cindy Chui, Julian Chen, Helen Jun, Jenna Mitchell, Judy Chu, Tricia Lee, 4-Janice Tse, Dierdre Shelly, Stacy Rich, Kirsten Olsen, Gina Young, Monica Fett, Terri G , Lopez, Tisha Shaffer, Maheba Merhi, Kathy Fitzer, Jennfier Kang, Nancy Lee. he S-Club was a community service organization affiliated with the local sorop- Q 5 tomists. Activities ranged from dollar dona- f tions to Casa Bienvenidos, and last year, they IN, yh organized Hands Across America at Los Al. This year, they sold daffodils for the Cancer Society, collected eyeglasses for the needy, and held a petition for National Forum on nuclear issues. The S-Club was quite suc- cessful this year. The Interact Club is also community ser- vice oriented. The advisors are Slim and Jean Cross. They have done many things throughout the year, such as working with the Special Olympics, the Children's Home fOrangewoodl, the Katella Manor and the Hospice organization. The Interact Club has done wonderfully this year, and we are proud to have them represent our school. Hfhe S-Club officers, Julie Coontz, Lisa Perles, Lauri Hagen, Interact Club: Roy Lin, Debbie Mukamal, Steve Wolf, Randy Blancq, Julie Debbie Klein, Gina Young, and Helen Jun, lounge around Meadows, Mary McGill, Jeff Palk, Sally Lee, Robert Brantner, Darolyn 'A' in their free time. Hamada, Jannils Billon. ,lulie Meadows and Debbie Mukamal go over the Hospice program. This is Mary McGill, Interact club member, talks about some of the 105 me of the many volunteer activities that the Interact Club is actively involved in. places where the club volunteers their time. nw . mic- ' W W-'---M-- ' ' ' M 'fiif: 'M W- f- wrYWmw3zw1wWzawfhiiwblzbwsiiYZIZELZQTLsiwwfmemrzevlz'kfzirbmer n...12'1' me 233 L.. Wm-W. ,awe V we .e 4' ..... eee.. . .L W ew L.-- -,-,,- 1-:if ' , 4. - 7 -nous! '----M-ww' f1vTw: ygxzwmcvvHmrw1yxf:'wavy 'HW-'K' - W 4 .flgmn . . -1,-,.s ,fre ,,. ..,-T -f 'Lia-ssecrw..,., , W. . , A , 5 mmm, Mr.,-,,eMf,.4::Lwz' , waz. mm ff' ei L, 'aa f-f, 33 33 ,V - f -fg1.:1e-zf,,,gyj,,,'Lf ' -,z ' - all Spanish Club: Micheal Abraham, Heather Alderson, Joelle Anisman, Stephanie Anson, Mitch Bidrawn, Jannis Billon, Laura Billon, Jason Binder, Randy Blanco, Ernie Blevins, Jeremy Blomgren, Robert Book, Laura Bowden, Dawn Boxwell, Cindy Brewer, Amber Broersma, Chriss Brown, Margi Campbell, Alex Carpenter, Laura Carroll, Cary Chee, Annaa Chen, Cindy Chiu, Debbie Chun, Brandon Collier, Julie Coontz, Laurel Creasey, David Cutler, Alina Demeter, Traci Dolan, John Downs, Staci Eisenberg, Moiken Emmerich, Jill Ensley, Kelly Endow, Angel Fajardo, David Frazer, Kathleen Gannon, Michelle Genet, Lauren Gershon, Kathy Gibbons, Teresa Grosso, Laurene Harding, Carrie Hecht, Amy Holzgang, Janice lwakoshi, Emil George, Helen Jun, Mike Kienitz, Rachel Kirkus, Wendy Kjorness, Rachel Kroner, Dawn Lacerte, Gina LaNuevo, Nancy Lee, Sally Lee, Tricia Lee, Carolina Leon, Jeremy Levine, Sean Lewis, Rachel Lief, Hahn Lin, Jolina Lontok, Michelle Malkamus, Roland Martini, Tiffany McConnell, Marci McGolden, Mark Medina, Adam Meirowitz, Greg Merchant, Jenna Mitchell, Kenny Montgomery, Megan Montgomery, Debbie Mukamal, Melinda Murphy, Adina Mack, Todd Nelson, Neil Okazaki, Kirsten Olson, Cindy Orr, Amy Polakoff, Puanani Pereira, Lisa Perles, Melinie Phan, Sandy Phan, Cynthia Phillips, Tania Pollner, Franklin Ponte, Maria Puente, Erin Raccah, Debbie Ranchandana, Samantha Reams, Lisa Rivard, Irene Rodriguez, Mark Salamon, Nancy Sands, Kim Sederstrom, Deirdre Shelly, Kristie Shelly, Julie Simmons, Shelley Sims, Steve Smith, Andrea Soren- son, Dino Syrengalas, Zoe Syrengalas, Allie Talavera, Elena Talamantez, Chris Tarango, Ernie Thomp- son, Janice Tse, Christina Tsung, Jennifer Tyo, Rob Tyo, Nancy Weintraub, Bill Whipple, Chelita Whip- ple, Craig Wiblemo, Julie Williamson, Gary Wisniewski, Andy Wolf, Steve Wolf, Candace Wolfer, Steve Wood, Nick Woods, Tiffany Wu, Jane Yon, Gina Young, Marbel Pauana, Leland Jay. I fl vu Q .I ,yi 1 ' I , e',':'J fl, fa .1 1 l ,au . rm fi 'ul' f t 1 - F Dino Syrengalas, Anna Chen, Mr. Claremont, Emil Jorge, and Debbie Mukamal are this year's Spanish Club officers, this year the club is very active on campus. ra 4? ps.. French Club members, Ann Faircloth and Laura ray are enjoying an afternoon of delicious Cuisine. 4 2 French Club members, George Easton and Moon, spend an afternoon socializing with henchmen, i .Lef,.:nag:.,.t-,-Les- , 1 Foreign Q,- 1 . i J , x -ff' -xxx . ,rea-, . ,ff ' French Club: Pam Armstead, Rachel Asher, Beatrix Bourdy, Cameron Briggs, Rachel Brophy, Silvana Carabetiu, Caroline Cerneka, Judy Chu, Pam Chueh, Pat Chueh, Sara Crumpton, Preet Dhillon, Susan Egan, Staci Eisenburg, Susie Elston, Ann Faircloth, Rebecca Ferrol, Jessica Fortner, Carl Fraytet, Sarah George, Jenny Gilroy, Susan Guthrie, Corrinne Haskins, Erinn Haskins, David Haven, Diane Holmes, Denise Horner, Philip Hsueh, Susan Hsuehm, Jon-Philippe Hyatt, Jenna lovine, Patti Jettie, Jason Kelleher, Robert Kidder, Kerri Kingsbury, Brigitte Koenig, Shubert Koong, Gina Leong, Scott Levitt, Judy Liang, Robin Lindley, Cindy Ludlam, Tiphanie Maronta, Stefan Moon, Courtney Motz, Philippe Moyaert, Melissa Mulry, Laura Murray, Lara Nettlefield, Jennifer Nunes, Lara Obradovich, Karen Oca, Parul Parikh, Vanessa Patrick, Michelle Perslow, Monica Perslow, Rosemary Peters, Billy Pyo, Michelle .'liRatlief, Stacii Ray, Lori Roepke, Sanford Rose, Melissa Ruiz, Mark Solomon, Marie Save, Stacey 5- Schwarz, Emma Scott, Nicole See, lan Shackleford, Jennie Shelley, Johanna Silverthorne, Julie Sim- mons, Jennifer Slusher, Thomas Sohn, Sally Soliai, Caryn Stone, Michelle Stratton, George Syrengalas, Soteria Syrengalas, Yasmine Tifrit, Judy Tse, Jennifer Tyo, Genevieve VanderMerghel, Jennifer Vineyard, Eric Weidt, LaSondra Zarif, MarkErik Molnar, Farren Last, Riki Jolley, George Easton, Heidi Mukamal, Henry Alvarez, Sarah Stiles, Sarah Mueller, Johanna Richard, Cynthia Phillips, Jamie Welsh, Steve Woods, Joy Johnson, Tracy Reith, Aaron Paholski, Anthony Novak, Debbie Chun, Curtis Hyatt, David Razor. European Cultures Illuminate Los Al he French Club this year had been very ac- tive. The club, better known as Les Gaulois, was open to all students who were taking or had taken French. They experienced food, films, and customs outside the classroom setting. They had two in-school activities, in- cluding a getting acquainted party and a holiday party. They took a trip to a French restaurant and provided scholarships for graduating seniors who would continue their study in French in the future. This club has grown because of the interest in activities. The German Club, also an active foreign language club, had many activities available. They were involved in a German Exchange Program which involved the students with German life. THey also had outside ac- tivities, like a trip to the Old Oktoberfest and dinner at a German restaurant. They' also had various food days and club meetings for further socializing. They also took various trips to amusement parks such as Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, and Magic Mountain, and they also had an annual ski trip. The Spanish Club was the largest club on campus. The club provided the students with the Spanish culture and language. The club was open to anyone who spoke Spanish or was taking Spanish as a class. They traveled a great deal from restaurant to restaurant, tasting the many foods of the Europeans. At the lunch meetings, there were organized tertulasg these were intellectual discussions in Spanish. These clubs have proved to be a strong part of the foreign language departments, they ,lloiken Emmerich is resting after an informative Ger- lfnan Club Meeting, this club requires a number of 2 xctivities. provided a culture beyond Los Al. German Club: Alana Althouse, Kenton Brooks, Marc Brown, Nick Buhbe, Janet Buys, Matt Carter, David Cheng, Diana Cheng, Steve Chun, Moiken Emmerich, Kevin Goodheart, Raus Hoelscher, Karin Kurk, Brad Lane, Brandon Lindley, Emi- ly MacFarlane, Jeff Mackeweiz, Laura Molles, Erik Nagy, Jim Oberacker, Jeff Palk, Richard Rhyu, Karen Rothery, Derek Sanford, Jennifer Vineyard, Robert Vycius. Not Pictured: Cole Blossey, Patrick Brennan, Marcus Brown, Monica Felt, Karen Fluegal, Wes Hsu, Ronnie Stamper. ,rise :Q .cg 33.11. L .....:' ..... ?3,.a-J K' '... W., :1 ....s: af ., .-rf if pfmgwnmqgmn f . . .' J Y .1.--'.. . 1-warfare-' K Wifi' 5 rrer gg-gg ' 5.11. ...' mms' . .. . . .'...f., 5 ' :ff .,.. gmur,f,.i:'ft'a'a:.: ..s. of ..... szT??3ffMlaK:7':iitL111:. .. i f v' t'M.wi:Eav2szzz2wsz w1rHLi.Qr f2ibM 3:55-ffgagm ,VVYI -N mga-:ifTiun1n 'ii'1u.:s:if..:..... Mai' gig.: .f:z ,. MZ ,QS 5 Heated Debate In the Classroom he Law Club originated from the class Law, Courts, and Crim, and from the Mock Trial team. The club discussed and reviewed criminal behavior and the elements of it. Students were put in court room en- vironments in order to feel the excitement and tension of our judicial system. The club would do such activities as visit the Orange County court house and sit in on trials, create their own mock trials, and follow up on cases discussed in-the newspaper. The Law Club would arrange to have speakers, such as superior court judges, attorneys, police of- ficers, and vice cops. The advisor of the club was Mr. Atherton and the elected President was Kit Codik and the Vice-President was Michael Hum- phries. The members consist of the students in the Law, Courts and Crime class and the Mock Trial team. Hopefully, this club will en- courage law careers in the future. Mike Humphries, defense attorney, tries to get the facts straight as he cross-examines the witness. Christopher Brown, Michele Calderon, Kit Codik, Sandra Daniels, Frank Dick, Robert Ern- st, John Garabedian, Brian Gilbert, Lori Halbig, Shari Hanson, Kelly Harris, Debbie Hart, lt Mike Humphries, Sammy Joseph, Kristine Klotz, Eric Kramer, Gina Marconi, Marcy l' McDannel, Courtney Motz, Michael Mullaney, Timothy O'Keefe, Eric Patrick, Christopher lf Rose, Robert Rubinkan, Lance Sheiner, Steven Smith, Stacey Speights, Kimberly Taylor, E Deanne Vega, Christina Welter, Amy Whitlock, Ronald Wilhelm. QLNX LX! i 1 Mr. Atherton judge makes his ruling on the objection plea. l l HW use Kit Codik and Errc Kramer attorney listen closely to the witness testimony. ,..fN.?..,fff-f-Y-ff - f - -wr:wv,q,W3,qfy,,a1,,,f , .. . A,-+We.1.w:-are-.V,.:,,fm.,. ,-f fr .1 s -ff 1.22. rl W ' W,-ww M.-,. ,. , , . rd M., .... 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Vroudly, Darolyn Hamada, Shih-Hung Wu, and Tiffany Wu, show off their trophy that 1, Lhey received for their superb pre-trial motions. W' f',,,, ,,.,,,,,..,,,,, W., ,...,,,, ,,,,,,, ,, , 'amy , ,,,, ...WW . , r,.,:':uz,,, ,, . , ,--M:-, . , ,.,,::'-eff. ,..,,,,m ,,., ..- H if . , , , ,W ,, ,,,,,,, .,.. , , ,H ,, ,, Y, 1'-' if'Efffm:ff 4izQ1!eP 'h2ff':Zmafwmelwmwizrwzifrfmwwmm,WE : .amfL,rt1a7 .mvmwwMW msfc'Wf' WW W e .... ,,,,,, , f 1 ,,,,, rams: , , ,, , , -M--M ' ' , , , ,,g,wf'f-f 1f1'2f 'r1' Mock Trial Burns in the Courtroom he Mock Trial team, sponsored by Mr. Atherton, did fantastic this year. They won second place in the county competition. The purpose of Mock Trial was to compete in Orange County competition and learn about criminal procedure. The competitions were held at the Santa Ana court house. The con- tent was sponsored by the Constitutional Rights Foundation. Phil Singer, attorney, contributed his time to help the team achieve perfection. Mock Trial was a true success this year. The Moot Court works directly with the Mock Trial team. The student would present pre-trail motions at their local competitions. The purpose of Moot Court was to learn more about our constitutional law problems, Moot Court had the special assistance from Mr. Petrick, Phil Singer, lattorneyl, and advisor, Mr. Atherton. Moot Court won an Intramural Trophy from Marina High School. Attorney, Phil Singer, assists Lisa Perles and Marci McDannel organize their facts before the case begins. . ,.,..m.M army A3527 .re o'fz2l'2TT:? JZQIMZM ,Za team f2'W:L..d2':f3if5iii1t, -'JJ,2L3 'C'.'1, Fi 1, Z.. .vs.f,v,,..,f:,f-aa, .f.1,mW.:,r ravi' :gr ,,' . -if, ff ' ,, .,..,,., l 37 Decathlon Dedication he members of the Academic Decathlon team received their assignments for the year back in June of 1986. They were re- quired to read works of literature such as Heart of Darkness, Hamlet and about twelve poems. They studied the subjects of math, economics, science, social science, language, literature, and the fine arts. Aside from reading, they were assigned an essay to be written about one of the works they had studied in depth, and were also judged by an oral interview. Along with 21 other schools, the Los Al team attended the Orange County competition in February, after placing first in the regional first cut. Such dedication to stay on top has led the Decathlon team to victory. ' Trying to concentrate, Scott Rainey prepares for an upcoming competition. Stacey Thomas studies diligently for many hours each week on various subjects. Hard at work on a practice worksheet, Michelle Stratton uses her memory recall to answer the difficult questions. ' ls, , Q ?? 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Kiwanis Bowl Shines in the Glory of L.A. iwanis Bowl is a quick quiz trivia competition between over forty high schools in California and Nevada. Regional competitions determine the interstate competition teams. Some of the questions that are used in the competitions and are used for study topics are ranged from Ji- l . ,A fx ,ali I W--- '-N Wgiijlfli' geography and history to math, sports and current events. The Los Alamitos Kiwanis Bowl team is extremely talented and are headed for victory, bringing Los Al's name to the top for still another year. Ari Martini and Chris Brown take a short break from the concentration of stu- dying for their next competition. Jeff Palk and Marc Brown spend many of their lunch hours quizzing each other on trivia facts. Listening intently to one of Dr. Cross' lec- tures, Kiwanis Bowl member Steve Wolf is a valuable addition to the com- petitive trivia team. frg':mnlllralinf-'122i: ' ' ffiflfff Liz, f 'iiijwif 'T ,L wmnununaluunf ziiifullndu 'iiT'W '?l 'M'r ..,: ' ' .W HW. .W . i1aIg::,1:1'1, , , ' W -f f- M--M-N :ff-ff fm--mf?fr:WWZMWWMWMMWmmwmrmrwfwffWMZEy ,W-yvyw'-fy?. WW. --is ,:z'::iuf:ff'::.: fr' ' lunar' iwr imfff- f '3',111412:-?'LiN1':1:ff1'7'frsf'f -1 4, - 'zu CSF: Brilliant ii on Campus alifornia Scholarship Federation is a scholarship organization which fosters high academic standards, good citizenship, and the desire to do public service. Students must have had a 3.5 G.P.A. or above to be eligible. A student who has been in CSF at least four semesters, one of which is in their senior year, may ap ly for life membership. The 1986- 87 Officers were: Presi ent - Darolyn Hamada, Vice- President - Roy Lin, Secretary - Stacey Jordan, and Treasurer - Anna Chen. CSF Officers: Mrs. Watson - advisor, Roy Lin, Darolyn Hamada, Stacey Jordan, Anna Chen, and Mrs. Durham - advisor. ' X 'Zi Senior Michelle Schuman devotes time to not only Drill Team, but also to her studies in which she manages to maintain the re- quired G.P.A. for CSF. , N, N. ' gm, ,X CSF Seniors: Ernie Blevins, Beatrix Bourdy, Laura Bowden, Kenton Brooks, Marc Brown Marianne Carroll, Doug Chapman, Anna Chen, Kit Cqdik, Julie Coontz, David Cutl Preei Dhillon, Jennifer Emmert, Ann Faircloth, Kelly Gallagher, lmre Golden, Susan Gut Marie Hagmann, Darolyn Hamada, Amy Ho, Denise Horner, Patty Jettie, Dawn Stacey Jordan, Laura Junkermann, Karen Kennedy, Lisa Kim, Deborah Klein, Heathe ing, Rhoda Leet, Roy Lin, Robin Lindley, Gaudenico Lontok, Emily MacFarlane, Mai Julie Meadows, Greg Merchant, Tanya Moskalenko, Sarah Mueller, Debbie Mukamal, ray, James Oberacker, Scott Omohundro, Michele Overbeek, Jeffrey Palk, Lisa Rosemary Peters, Duane Phan, Eric Rager, Mary Reis, Tracey Reynolds, Tracy Rieth, Rozolis Jodai Saremi Scott Sargeant Anne Save Greg Saylin Michelle Sch , Y Y i i uman. Shaw, Jennifer Swanson, Chris Tarango, Vanessa Thomas, Shana Torem, Lilly Troung, Turrentine, Jon Udoff, Grant VanCleve, Paul Wilderman, Steve Wolf, Tiffany Wu, Mary Wu. A .. , if CSF Juniors: Kristen Anderson, Sharon Bordas, Miriam Burstein Blancq, Andrea Bloom, Nick Buhbe, Caroling Cerneka, Cary Chee Chee, David Cheng, Pam Chueh, Steve Chun, Laurel Creasey, Dawson, Tracy Dolan, Linda Done, Susan Egan, Kelly Endow, Ensley Pam Fitzgerald, Anjolette Fruehan, Michele Genet, Kristin Jenny Gilroy, Joseph Gross, Laurene Harding, Nicole Hartley, Helen ing, Mary Houghton, Curtis Hyatt, Helen Jun, Mike Kienitz, Rachel Shubert Koong, Holly Kunst, Vickie Kuzmich, Beth Labko, Dawn Hahn Lin, Jeff Mackewicz, John Martin, Marcy McDannel, McDonald, Marci McGolden, Ann Mellencamp, Stefan Moon, Tara medal, Neil Okazaki, Cynthia Orr, William Orvis Kristin Parker, Polakoff, Erin Raccah, Debbie Ramchandani, Greg, Reyes, Mike Nancy Sands, Gina Schuman, Julie Scott, Deidre Shelly, Kristie Shelly, Siler, Julie Simmons, Derek Stanford Lara Swann Soteria S r n elas - , V 9 9 Syrengelas, Elena Talamantez, George Ting, Nancy Weintraub, Williamson, Candace Wolfer, Jana Wong, Stephen Woods, Gina Young. 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Tara Hassin contemplates on whether to go to tonight's basketbll game against Esperanza. Being a member of CSF isn't entirely hard work. 5 . 5 , . 'ww--. Samantha Reams gives a knowing smile to a friend upon her discovery that her G.P.A. is good enough to remain in CSF. iglgwf ,,,,,, ,n1::i',,.e '13, stigmami we sa Ewa f V :fiii':,rainrf'-'5 :'1:a , '1fffff3::: M?t?1ii: W- W ee, J 4 iv 1 ' TliH ', e Y ,... 77 TTS ' 'we ' ' ' ':'5i fnrJL,:.:i1.:.rla,, gi, ,,,,::f W -faf a in cf'-A ' irrwrrfczfff' ,, 'K 671' iii: feasts'Wai1 mawaw:meww1mmzmmzrmmfzrwzfferfzamewwzmmfwzgmamzmrwzzszzawrgerfnfe mama: 5, ,-1a.x Los Alamitos Students Shine in Spotlight i Ten students are picked each year by the Rossmoor Womenls Club to be com- mended for their outstanding scholastic achievements, academic excellence, and leadership abilities on campus and also in the community. Each of the ten students received a S100 savings bond awarded to them at club luncheons. Senior Rick Murray was honored as being the first of the 1986-87 Students of the Month. He was an active member of the student body and also a member of the Varsity Yell Squad during his sophomore and junior years. To add, Rick was in student cabinet as Planning Commissioner. The Los Al Show Choir and Concert Choir were proud to have him as a member, too. Rick has been described as being a personable, hard- working person, and also someone always a pleasure to be around. Jeff Palk was honored as October Student of the Month, Jeff's future lies in medical school with biomedical engineer- ing as his major. One of his outstanding honors at Los Al was Harvard Hopefuls. It seems that Jeff knows what he wants and by keeping busy with his activities throughout his last year, he should see a great career in his optimistic future. Rosemary Peters, otherwise known as Romy, was November Student of the Month. Romy had a very active role at Los Al, participating in activities such as the Decathlon Team, French Cub, in which she was president, and CSF. She was also a member of Speech Team her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Her accomplishments include being a National Merit Semi-Finalist, finalist in the California in a National French Com- petition. Romy hopes to attend Wesleyan College to pursue a double major in English and Biology or Foreign Language so that she can become a teacher. December Student of the Month Darolyn Hamada was a very involved member of the Los Al student body. She was a pretrial attorney on the Mock Trial team this past year, and was an at- torney her junior year. She was a member of the Crusader Staff for two years, and sports editor this past year also. Darolyn has also been a member of Interact for four years. She was the club vice-president her junior year and was a member of the Interact board this past year. She was a member of CSF for four years and served as president her senior year. Darolyn kept stats for Men's Varsi- ty Basketball for four years and was a member of Jazz Band her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Concern- ing community work, Darolyn volunteered at Long Beach Memorial Hospital. She plans to attend UC Berkeley and major in business ad- ministration and then eventually attend law school. Stacey Jordan was selected as January Student of the Month. Stacey has taken full advantage of the excellent opportunities offered to her by challeng- ing herself with tough academic schedules. She was a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and a member of CSF for four consecutive years, on which she served as secretary. Also, Stacey was nominated for Who's Who Among American High School students and achieved high enough PSAT scores to be selected as a PSAT commended student. Stacey served as a news editor for The Crusader, was a member of the Olympian Marching Band and Concert Band for four years, playing the French horn, flute, and piccolo. Stacey will be attending UC Berkeley where she will be directing her major towards legal studies. Anna Chen had the honor of being the February Student of the Month. An- na took a full load course, excelling in all subjects. She had been in CSF for four years and served as treasurer. Not to mention, she was also nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students and was selected as a PSAT commended student for her high PSAT scores. Some of Anna's extra- curricular activities included serving as ASB Secretary, Spanish Club Treasurer, and member of the gymnastics team. Not only that by she was a news editor for The Crusader, and a member of the Calculus Team, Interact Club, and Rfble-.Murray Septemb r Parent Teacher Association. In the future, Anna plans to attend UC Berkeley, UCLA, or Stanford where she will major in legal studies. The March Student of the Month was James Oberacker. Jim has been described as a warm, pleasant person to be around, He took a rigorous schedule with many honors courses and still managed to be on the Principal's Honor Roll all four years. Jim was actively in- volved in the Futures Club, German Club, for which he served as '87 presi- dent, Science Club, Hearts Club, and the Literary Club. He was also a four year member of CSF and was a Gold Seal Bearer for Academic Honors. Jim was also in Men's Varsity Swimming in which he was co-captain and earned several varsity letters. In the future, Jim plans to attend either Princeton, Georgetown, or the Air Force Academy and major in ln- ternational Relations 1 Business. Kenton Brooks was the April Stu- dent of the Month. Kenton maintained a balanced, rigorous class schedule for all four years and kept his GPA above average, He was a member of the Mock Trial Team and is best described as be- ing a diligent, reliable student who par- ticipated and showed insight not only in the classroom, but in his extra-curricular activities as well. Like in tennis, Kenton worked for a team goal. He is one to ,aa -M. 'sr Sta Jor n J ary May take chances and accept change readilyirj Kenton wishes to attend college igfg Boston. I A giving, valued member of our com' ' munity, Pam Rozolis, was honored a May student of the Month. She has i tegrity and character, demonstrating hen- abilities by participation in Interact Club and hands Across America, Pam was 3 four year member of Drill Team, and was the 1986-87 Captain. This rolg demanded much time, effort, an 5 dedication. Pam will be a missed part o Los Al in the future. Roy Lin was honored as the Juni Student of the Month. He was a model student here at Los Al, setting the stan- dards. His positive attitude and open. ness, as well as his organized and depei-ii' dable nature, enabled him to be a Mock? Trial Witness and editorial editor for The Crusader. Among other things, he com. peted in the Rotary Club Speech Cont test and won first place. In addition, Rod was elected Vice-President of CSF, treasurer of Science Club, and a board member for Interact Club this past year, In the community, he spent two yeas as a volunteer at St. Mary's Medical Center. Roy hopes to attend UC Berkeley in the fall. 4? February gamma l1.'Y '...T .LTQI.iLL,.lL1.Ifl1'...T.12.f1' ., I.T'.IFqf.TS.'l..lL-fillil-lL.3E1?f'l C 7 TQf'7'- nzz:w?wvzHgz5 jT' 'nf' 'jjf ggnyyggyyyzg-,Wing mane' - --f --1 AM -r - -is 1. . LHQQ fn gig: W MM mmm '- - fem -K--,-3,7 ,,, f mia I, L. ..s12-sr-if --- .sf.-f- 41.-la: ' f 3?-srfif ,amz Na lit De lla mi li .U n. ,, National Honor Society: Danny Allard, Cynthia Althouse, Anna Chen, Diana Cheng, David Cutler, Jiti Dhillon, Preet Dhillon, Lauren Gershon, Darolyn Hamada, Patty Jettie, Stacey Jordan, Roy Ling, Debbie Mukamal, James Oberacker, Scott Omohundro, Michelle Overbeek, Jeff Palk, Tracey Reynolds, Jodai Saremi, Scott Sargeant, Shana Torem, Suzy Triplett, Grant VanCleve, Paul Wilder- man, Steve Wolf, Janet Wong, Mary Wu, Tiffany Wu. Advisors: Kathy Wilson, Alcene Looper. .Tr 4 ..,, Y.. . .., February 63 WY. eq.: V T June . H Y H I... . WH .. . -W .H.S. Sparkles In order to qualify for the Na- tional Honor Society, students must have had at least a 3.6 GPA each semester since their freshman year. The students are then ap- proved by faculty through their ser- vice, scholarship, and citizenship. NHS Officers: President - Deb- bie Mukamal, Vice-President - Darolyn Hamada, Secretary - Suzy Tripletf, Treasurer - Scott Sargeant. gOTA NAT K0 Rotary Honors One student was chosen each month as Rotarian Vocational Stu- dent of the Month by a Los Alamitos faculty committee. These students received a S5100 check and were honored with a parentfguardian at Rotary meetings. In addition, an in- dividualized career portrait was taken and displayed, on campus, in the local newspaper, and at the district office. The students qualified by being a senior, being in- terested in pursuing a career or vocation which does not require full four year college preparation, hav- ing post high school education plans, and being diligent in efforts to prepare for a vocation or voca- tional area. ,Wg g 7 H , , Y , M,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,V , ..., Yc,.,,,..WM.,-Qssmfgmwwmwvpfmrwffw . ,WV- fi Miffanm-A' W i . . ,:.iJ1F:1i:gzr ' M' ic'-77135: M -1 .-f wav . :ff fzwamzyzzaemmazyf was 'ff ' 'ffcrzzzagig ':g1g.1n '1inmmi1.2? , .,,' inzfw W 1 -'--' 'G ff 0 ff f' ' , i mluazwimufw'-if ff-'1 U -'f-116V-'? ' -M f . ez 'rr' rzzfrfsrrr' ,4 izigit '1' ' - .'. f'-af'f'Z'zeWWm-'ferr HJ 71a -L r-f.,. 94, Culture Shock yy redrick Librand of Sweden's suburb, Gothenburg, came to America as a foreign exchange student. Fredrik is stay- ing with the Frazer family of Seal Beach, Thirty years ago, Fredrik's father came to America and stayed with an earlier generation of the same Frazer family, Hearing a lot of interesting stories from his father, Fredrik decided to explore America for himself. Compared to his hometown school, Los Al is much more spacious and spread out in every respect. Fredrik will return to Sweden in July, and hopes to return to attend college at Long Beach State. We will miss Fredrik, here in America. We send him many wishes when he travels back to Sweden. yi' I ene Stroet, journeys from Heiloo, a small village in the Netherlands. The Stoneburg family of Los Alamitos is hosting Rene's stay here in America. Rene found photography as his favorite class during his stay here. As for his favorite sport, Rene loves to play a good game of pool or relax playing basket- ball. Coming to a strange country was hard, but Rene kept an open mind about everything. America, to Rene, it was everything he expected it to be. When Rene ventures back to Netherlands, he hopes to stay in touch with his newly found friends and family. 44 Foreign Exchange fter applying for two years to the Foreign exchange program, Laura Astigarrga was accepted. Laura journeys from Monte Vi Deo, Uruguay. The Althouse family was hosting Laura's stay here in America. Being here for a year, Laura has learned a lot . about herself and the people around her. When Laura -' leaves America, she will miss her American family and newly found friends. 4 'if -Z- ig 7 Los Al Students I-lost Foreign Exchange . or these six foreign exchange students living in America was a wonderful, but scary experience. Throughout the school year, each of these students -aearned about American culture, how we live, and most Jf all, these , courageous students learned about zhernselves. Living away from your family for a year was difficult, but each of these students made it adapting to a strange country, living the way Americans do. When the time comes for the students to travel back to their own ucountries, we all will miss them, and hope that all will IW return for a visit ve soon A . - YY - intl For the six families who opened their door and hearts nlftvere quite generous for the students from a foreign Dthountry. To apply to the foreign exchange program is iplthot very hard, it is the waiting to see if you are accepted. Wh the future, Los Alamitos High School hopes for many fldfrnore families to host foreign students that will be coming jdl?D ,America to explore different cultures, and to aiifinderstand how many different ways people live. , , . Wei l . l ichard Skoglund comes to us from Sweden. The Robin- son family was hosting Richard's stay here in America. Richard's favorite class here was photography. The foreign exchange pro' gram is called, Youth for Understanding. Richard saw a sign at his school, and he thought it would be a great learning experience. Here at Los Alamitos High School, he is very active. He was on our Tennis Team, and loved going to the movies with his newly found friends. Richard's favorite movie was Pee Wee's Big Adventure. In July, Richard will return to Swedenghe sends his wishes to his new family and friends. Alan Althouse, Gleen Barrett, Payman Bidari, Patrick Brennan, Terry Dean, Jenifer Ensley, Mary Fekjar, Casey Fierce, Mark Finkenhagen, Dawn-Marie Clundt, Kevin Gooheart, Robert Gregark,'Jill Gude, Stacey Hawthorne, Denise Horner, Janelle Huber, Kristen Kaser, Kelly Lynch, Julie Meadows, John Morgan, Mark Pollack, Pam Powers, Franklin Ponte, Rene Risling, Nancy Sands, Erine Thomason, Steve Vames, Jamie Welsh. Foreign Exchange 45 February Winter FOIITIEJ Sparkles The Winter Formal was 'held on February 7 in the Embassy Ballroom at the Disneyland Hotel. At this successful event, Jodi Hemphill was crowned Snowball Queen with Steve Howard as her escort. The other nominees for this title were P. J. Long, Aimee Lewis, Dana Rosenfeld, and Janie Kurtela. Every year this honor is given to a junior girl voted upon by the junior class. Jodi Hemphill and her escort Steve Howard show their excitement after her crowning. After dancing to a few songs, Joe Croce and Alison King sit to talk with friends. XJ Winter Formal , s v f' ,K I: 4 After having dinner, Kathy Wiest and J Ferrano arrive at the formal all smiles. Geofffev Harper and Joy Johnson for their turn to have their pictures taken. Rob Tyo and Lauri Hagen take a min to cuddle while their friends dance. The Queen of Courts P 1 and Sadie Hawkin s Each year during the basketball season, the members of the varsity basketball team select six senior girls to compete for the title of Queen of Courts. The student body votes to choose the winner from among six nominees. This year's Queen of- Courts was Alison King. The other nominees were Kristen Shaw, Wen- dy Poe, Ronna Coulter, Stephanie Snow and Tricia Hatfield. The Queen of Courts dance following the vic- torious game has a good turnout and lasted until the usual time of 11:301 The tables were turned when girls asked their favorite guys to the Sadie l-lawkin's Dance. With the talented group Telesis as the band for the night, this special event was topped off with the crowning of the 1987 Sophomore and Freshman Kings and Queens. Amy Ripplemeyer and Mike Dechert took the Sophomore titles with Becky Long and Steve Gelfand and the reigning freshmen. Hiding her nervousness, Alison King holds on to her father and, flashes a smile showing her excitment. The 1987 Sophomore King Mike Dechert and Queen Amy Ripplemeyer participate in school activities such as football and the Omega Drill Team. P' Alison King accepts the Queen of Courts crown from last year's reigning queen Laurel Kergan. 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Our songleaders continued to sizzle well out of the winter and into the spring. Top to Bottom -- Stephanie Snow, Margie Hibschman, Anne Sauve, Allissa Robinson, Linda Jensen, Michelle Haub, Vanessa Thomas, Mary McGill, Lily Troung. Senior Vanessa Thomas cheers the mighty Griffins on to victory. At an afternoon practice the songleaders practice their Edge of Heaven routine. Songleaders Margie Hibschman and Michelle Haub cuddle with their coach, Ray Lozano and fellow freshmen. M , we 'lf 'll . f 1' 5 1. I ll .J l l i l l ,A 'r S 48 .Q7 lL'13 fa2,x.':'LQ 'J9w1 a2':'fi r '1' 'mf' 'K 'f5f f 'c:, v t 'f'fffm.vw-he V r- .Q we aww- A V f' ff ww ziWWzfZ:Yzw,WfwIi??ez:fzW W f fWfvQzzWWfM'zvfff'W' ' 9 Cheer Lookin? Hotter Than Ever The prime responsibility of the cheer squad is to lead school spirit and to support the many hot athletic teams at Los Al. This year varsity took no time at all heating up the campus activities. The Varsity Competition squad once again qualified to compete in the National Cheerleading Championships in the beginning of March. Later the Top to Bottom - Scott Fitzgerald, Cin- namon Chaney, Denise Kaneko, Bill Busenkell, Chuck Vreeland, Amy Lewis, Devin Budd, Kanani Turco, Kim Ramseyer, Kelly Clark, Wendy Nugier, Darlane Kamm, Ron Wilhelm, Jane Chapman, Darin An- thony, Julie Siler, Dana Rosenfeld, Ronna Coulter. Senior, Wendy Nugier glances at the scoreboard to make sure our boys are still ahead. Ronna Coulter, Cinnamon Chaney and Stephanie Snow lead the crowd with give me an UL. Chuck Vreeland and Devin Budd ignite the crowd and prepare to award the in- famous spirit stick. squad competed in the Miss Drill Team USA, showing off all of their tremendous talents and heating up the competition. Also, Los Al Varsi- ty Cheer was sizzling and they were chosen the official cheer squad of the L.A. Rams. Under the coaching of Rey Lozano and the loving care of Mrs. Trujillo, the varsity squad once again was looking hotter than ever. i N 50 Varsity Che . . , . C . . , .,,., ..,...,. . 75 4 gf Zi L' 'if J .V.'s Light Up Los Al This year, the J.V.'s shined bright- ly! They spent countless hours prac- ticing, painting, posters and cheering for the Los Al spirit. At the Ar- royofHuntington Beach competition, the Junior Varsity girls radiated energy out to the crowd displaying their winning showmanship. The squad consisted of fourteen talented girls, some previous members of the freshman squad. Guy Woodson, former Varsity Yell leader, came back to help coach the girls and put them in the national competition also. K X lil l to Bottom - Holly Noonan, Tracey Delaney, Katy Comings, Mayg Wendy Hines, Marty Jo Spurlock, Lisa Orvis, Erin Shirley Wang, Holly Crum, Sara Libby, Jana Harden, Nina Kate Bryson. During the Homecoming game, Holly Crum takes a bunch of balloons out to the field. At the first pep assembly, Colleen May and Nida Naffarette stretch out together. J .V. girls finish their routine in perfect form. '1ef 'fv'Wfft 'f'f 'N 1'f f V' W W WW ' ' i f ' 'A 7' s ' ' M ' Wiwfffii 1, Mr W.. f .,,, Mr, A r.f, 40 1 M , ,,A,,.,,.f , ,,.f , mr ,Twp ,r,,., f ,,f.,A.L, .C f , ,rw 2 f ,ZCZIVI-Z 2'77'7'i','7LU H 't'r SWT? ' w , ' '2 ' fx if .M fTJff7Z'7I1' V' U rL'mI' ,f',1' if 13,3 f f f ,f .I,f'J,f'!, , 5fZ'f'I ,.f,,' ' Mfg: 1 , ,' Q f f' 4 in Freshmen Rise to New Heights Freshman Cheer got off to a run- ning start when the final choices were made for the squad in May of 1986 at tions, cheers, pyramids and half-time routines. Making new friends was one of the greatest benefits for the newcoming freshman cheerleaders and they all hope to continue rising to new heights on cheer in the upcoming years here at Los Al. v Spirit Spectacular. From there the girls went to the US Spiritleaders camp in Santa Barbara. Kelly Barnett was chosen captain and the girls spent countless hours practicing game reac- I Top to Bottom - Vanessa Rothman, Erin Bergmann, Stacy Fodf Darci Hansen, Cymbre Potter, Nicole Houston, Amy Morretta, Ki ly Fenske, Tracy Tounzen, Kelly Barnett, and Lisa Scott. ln- Vanessa Rothman and Darci Hansen join in with their friends to compete for the spirit stick. Vanessa Rothman, Erin Bergmann, and Darci Hansen share a moment of en- thusiasm as our football team scored a goal. Tracy Tounzen, Stacy Fode and Kelly Barnett yell at those awesome varsity players. 5. Fresh - g F I I, I :L 6 The Omega's Sparkle The Los Alamitos Omega Drill Drill Team Captains: Pam Rozolis, Team consisted of 42 telenled Captain, Alison King, Senior leader, and members- They were Undef direction pointed advisor Miss Debi Weckbaugh. The three group leaders were captain, Pam Rozolis, Alison Jodi Hemphill, Junior leader. of Mr. Tom Hrbacek and newly ap- King, senior leader, and junior leader, , Jodi Hemphill. T Late fall and early winter were spent learning and performing various routines for their yearly competitions. Spring time involved many hours of strenuous work perfecting Festival routines, which were performed before large crowds. The year was highlighted by the presentation of their annual spring show which concluded the Omega's 1986-87 school year. At the year's end, all the Omega's hard work was paid off at the annual banquet when individuals were com- mended for a job well done. 1 Front Row - Jodi Hemphill, Pam Rozolis, Alison King. Second Row - Tina Melton, Wendy Kjorness, Christina Welter, Kelly Gallagher, Michelle Walker, Michelle Schuman, Michelle Palermo, Cindy Orr, Gina Schuman, Jennifer LaBar. Third Row - Shelly Hemphill, Christine VanKampen, Carolyn Howard, Amy Rippelmeyer, Suzanne Turrentine, Jessica Haberman, 'Judy Davis, Heather Heyer, Denise Siegal, Julie Roumimper. Fourth Row - Vi Pangelinan, Puanani Pereira, Patty lvins, Chris Morris, Stephanie King, Princina Wong, Sonet Seitz, Chrystie Platis, April Allen, Julia Liu. Fifth Row - Jennifer Cheroske, Dori Jones, Jodee Flint, Tracy Pereira, Wendy Poe, Lisa Lerno, Donrena Minor, Tiffany Corwin, Stacey Schwartz. Not Pictured - Stacey Hawthorne. 7WZ7'm6?z2'zzW7722rffwiirzwawffirrxrzffrzw-rmwwwanWnwfrzzmvwz-amzsimzwffzZzznezzvaesz: 'W '- 'A' 7'ii.'1ff':r.1 Wir rfwgitzf 1 f.:f::T. '2 rw' ' 3 'f WY7Cf??UWf7FiW7lf? 4Av'f,,,'5'7,fC' 7Vff .'?f:l, 31TV'fi?7'W'Y ?Z'j'27' 'WW 77 fi', 7 '7 ' ' ' T if if '7'f -Spf f '. ' K C ' , W ' ' 7I'I7?17f,YW!2?17Z777Ef7ZZ'4 JWZVQQf7WWW'CWWWTWWW722277725772!5Ww:f74wfw6'zn3?7f7317:,,m..7L.Tzf?:'712sZ'Ufrr'WR?,'1rf T?, 'f TTS? ' X ' I ' Al W ' ' ' N '1zzffffrzwwfzwwrmmfffyhrf1m:'4wWgfm'y7Wfyw'mriff W' f' WW'.xzxrcfwecfwwffxzrf-frfzrzz. we ,fmsrrzrzff'+'afv::m:f'-'f V ' ' ' if ' F - - I M ...tmq .31 Above Left - Senior leader, Alison King, smiles with pride as she comes to the end of her routine. I Above Right - Wendy Kjorness beams with pride as she marches in the Buena Park Parade. i Right - Sophomores, Amy Ripplemeyer and Suzanne Turrentine march in unison around the track. ' N 9 Bottom Left - Marching to the beat of the drum are some of the Omegas rehearsing for their up and coming parade. Bottom Right - As the two conclude their perfor- mance, Cindy On' and Michelle Schuman smile as they hear the audience applaude. W 31 'TK .ww-it-i , , , , f , ' f , , ,, ,,,. , , , ,,,37,,7,4,,T??5f 4 Drill Team Colorguard Captains: Ella Turrentineg Flag Co- Captain, Kristi Garmang Flag Co-Captain, and Kathy Wiest: Rifle Captain. Pride Shines Through Colorguard Through the past years, the Olym- pian Marching Band, Colorguard, and Omega Drill Team have competed together in many parade and field tour- naments. Silverado Days, Mt. Carmel, Artesia and Los Altos are just a few of the competitions that have given them their notorious reputation. Headed by Mr. Hrbacek, advised by Erin Linsky and Trice Barto, each and every one of the Colorguard members worked hard to achieve perfection. Victory did not always come easy for the Colorguard. They spent many long hours practicing every routine for their performances. Practices were every day from 2:00 until about 6:00 p.m. The Colorguard began preparing for their season in early summer. This also helped the new members learn and get better acquainted with the team. They practiced from 7-9 a.m., four days a week. They also went to a camp in San- ta Barbara for three days. Here, they learned many -routines and techniques that proved helpful throughout the year. The Colorguard also performed at all home football games and pep assemblies. So much of their time was spent in preparation for their perfor- mances. But, with the applause they received, and the awards they won, all of their hard work paid off. tl Front Row - Kathy Wiest, Ella Turrentine, Kristi Garman. Second Row - Elaine Wiest, Eva Kjoss, Laura Bowden, Shannon Bruce, 1 Kristen Tseko, Racquelle Spraque, Shana Binder, Ann Tarleton, Michelle DeMatteo. Third Row - Yasmine Tifrit, Julie Shikiya, Kellie fi Jordan, Erryn Ulrich, Tiffany Hall, Jessica Fortner, Kristie Vavak, Wendy Wu. Fourth Row - Marie Save, Mary Maxwell, Erinn .E Haskins, Jennifer Maurer, Jennifer Brooks, Jeanine Cowdell, Johanna Richard, Lara Nettelfield. Fifth Row - Linnette Donahue, Deb- L1 bie Gunderson, JoDee Guenther, Tami Wilhelm, Linda Done, Andrea Cunningham, Andrea Spraque, Michelle Clines, and Gail Fridlund. Junior, Linnette Donahue concentrates on keeping in guide during practice for the upcoming parade. Ella Turrentine, Kristi Garman, Ann W Tarleton, and Shana Binder take a break from along practice. Ann Tarleton twirls her flag with preci- sion and pride. Ann is a two year member of Colorguard. Kristen Tseko gleams with pride as she performs in the halftime show. Racquelle Sprague marches with skill and concentration a big competition. 56 Cclmguatdgs s ss The Olympians Glow The 1986-87 Olympian -Marching Band represented our school in a superior way as always. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Hrbacek, the ad- bands led our school teams to victory throughout the year. The Olympian Band participated in concerts and parades. They appeared at Disneyland and performed for the pre-game show at the Angel's and Dodger's stadiums. The band was well represented this year by our energetic drum major, Virgil Nafar- rete, and our talented majorette, Jen- nifer Batey. The Olympian Marching Band sacrificed many precious hours after school to achieve perfection. They proved this excellence throughout the school year. .. . ,, .,., - .,.,. . lt Ei. Q, E - ,Q if ff,'?rwQ1.f-52.57 ' If-. Esge4i2.i -5gi9'?TiQLi 91, A ci' - . ,'-e - r, ' ' V V. ottom Row - Virgil Nafarrete, Erin McBride, Stacey Jordan, Lisa Kim, Christina Trice, Stephanie Sanchez, Jeff Reynolds, Mishel atlief, Lisa Orvis, John O'Dea, John McCabe, Ryan Nordstrom, Jason Kellher, Erin Osburn, Tina Calderon, Jennie Sheley, Joelle nisman, James Wood, Jonny Kafieh, Jennifer Batey. Second Row - Tricia Lee, Arthur Rathke, Jennifer Younghusband, Elizabeth rmstrong, Cindy Brewer, Brandon Lindley, Darren Smith, Jennifer Simmons, Kym Guinn, Robert Kidder, Mark Reed, Milissa Tred- ay, Ronnie Vega, Jennifer Kang, Genevive Van de Merghel, Jean Kim, Jennifer Tyo. Third Row - Joel Rafkin, Chris Pincek, Mary ekjar, Becky Pendleton, Yvette Powell, Ann Mellencamp, Tara Nummedal, Laura Cannon, Cindy Schild, Sarah Mueller, Lisa Kefalas, awn-Marie Gludt, Veronica Woodie, Plair Price, Jennifer Slusher, Jenny Levin. Fourth Row - Louis Young, Bill Busenkell, Tom Oden, Jared Johnson, Arron Wheeler, Jon Maples, Beth Piescel, David Parks, Tony Tredway, John Bowden, Amber Schulten, Danny olodziej, Jay Coffman, Duncan Davidson, Chris Brown, Kristine Clabaugh, Victor Zahn. Top Row - Pat Leon, Marc Jessner, Kirk iaylin, lmre Golden, Greg Saylin, Eric Rager, Steve Stoewer, Derek Baker, Mark Reutzel, Jeff Lyons, Matt Yorke, Dave Schulten, Dar- fen Blan, Chris Burnett, Jeff Ahmad, Jerry Estrada, Paul Ottone. Not Pictured - Tanthia Hickey, Marianne Carroll, Stacie Light, 'lary Houghton, Phil Hsueh, Susan Elston, Steve Gelfant, Ellen Wong. ff , 72 ' 'immwwwaiwaawawyfwwwzwwimrzmszifbzmwwmmwwwanaaeayiegfzmwz,' fz:aaz'7r frf'r'1'r'vf?:i'v775,r1W2of',':ff'ra2z:f: f'1?: :Z2f't'if' ' A f ' - ' vw Y , Z lv' ,mf f mw.Mf 11:4 ,- ,a,,f1rW,4 vcr' ,'-11.10'f'rwffr ' 'Hz' fri fires -- . .,, V 'H -I , 1- 5:72 wa rd 1'i' 'iff 8 W' ' T E .4 , ff , ,n fwfr f 4, irq' f' 'ar' ' ', f 'i ' : ' Y YE:'JlL Mfff vanced, intermediate and freshman- 'hw f Vs i. Energetic band director, Tom Hrbacek takes a break after tiring half-time festivities. , v I ' i f' Drum major, Virgil Nafarrete salutes the crowd as he prepares to give his performance. Stacey Jordan practices the french horn to perfect each note for their performance. Solo Majorette, Jennifer Batey twirls to the tunes of the Olympian Marching Band. 1. Ulympian Marching Eimd f , . 3 rt 1 J ,.:, U IH ,,,,,e -- Ahab' Jon Maples rehearses his saxophone for tonight's half-time performance. Jerry Estrada, Mark Jessner, and Pat Leon keep in step with the beat of the drums. Junior, Jared Johnson concentrates in- tensly as he hits each note on his French horn. Marching in time, Kym Guinn gracefully balances her tuba with strength and agility. ifni ':fv:1f:r'WWem'zvvviwav:wma ffexizfzwwf''wt': V ,iff,:fW ,22w2Wf,'c2t ::'1v'w7:'c 'ww'1frm 'vw:rr- Mf' st' 'mfr' 'z ' - - '- ,a es n u , taoau uaa ,pif Chlng B Hd Jazz Band's Pride Shines Through Mr. Chuck Wackerman introduces the 1986-87 jazz band as the best ever. Los Alamitos Jazz Bands One and Two are well known for their per- formances throughout the year. A special event that they performed in was a concert featuring Maynard Fergusen. Our jazz band helped to br- ing the basketball team to success throughout the year. They also played in the Miss Drill Team pageant at the L.A. Sports Arena. The jazz bands have consistently placed first and second in all jazz festivals. The 1986-87 jazz bands proved their greatness once again this year. Many hours of practice were needed to perfect each performance. Dedication and talent were also needed to attain such excellence. This year's jazz bands truly equalled those of the past years. Senior, Allison Cook uses her magic fingers on the keyboard. 'WA Jazz Band l: Front Row - Christina Kempf, Christy Chomin, Shanna Chapman, Byron Whit- ten. Second Row - Mark Reed, Darren Smith, Max Kucher, Mark Avila, Duc Pham, Jason Gar- rido, Todd Collins. Top Row - Brandon Cash, Jeff Huberman, John Grant. ff 'gre' Q.-:Si 60 L sm. j. EMMA Mark Reed and Darren Smith practice diligl ly because they are dedicated members ol band. Jazz Band ll: Front Row - Alison Cook,lli Brown, Pam Armstead. Second Row:C Wiblemo, Michelle Genet, Mike Kientz, Ron M' Ryan Hallmark. Third Row: Duncan Davidi Chris Lamb, Bill Busenkell, Eric Ragerill Ehler, Justine Johnson, Pat Leon, Bill Wl1iP Steve Gelfand. Top Row: Chris Brown, l' iG0ld2l'l, Tom Foden, Virgil Nafarrete, Di Shulten, John DeGregory. ., , .. .,, ,.., .,., , . ,,,,,,.,., ,.,.,, ' 1 'I ' Z 7W 'f',Y? 1 'WT'7'?'?fY'77 'Wl?f7'C5r4 ' ' 2 7 1 Los Al Choir Shines With a Whole New Light Once again the Vocal Music Department, headed by Mr. Ralph Opacic, has shown that even superiority can be iimproved upon! With the addition of the Girls' Ensem- ble, the choir concerts put on by over five different groups became the entertainment hits of the year. The Vocal Music Department presented four major choral productions this year: A Broadway Revue , A Winter Concert , an Almost Spring concert and a Popular Music con- cert. The music, arranged by accom- panist Pete Williams, encompassed all styles including selections from musicals and current pop hits. Each concert was a hit both on and off campus. The groups included in these pro- ductions ranged from the Freshman Glee to zero period Concert and 'Chamber Choir. The Freshman Glee, consisting of 49 girls and 8 boys, showed great promise this year along with the other groups. The Concert Choir met every morning to rehearse for the upcoming performances. Their hard work was evident in their perfor- mances. Show Choir, consisted of 26 juniors and seniors. This group added a great touch to the performances. According to Rick Bernstein, For everyone involved, Choir was a marvelous experience! NX i R Concert Choir: Lisa Hess, Karen Ken- nedy, Stacie Light, Debbie Devlin, Shan- da King, Lisa Kafalas, Stephanie Walch, Mary McGill, Helaine Levitt, Andrea Gunn, Jenni Simmons, Jennifer Rozolis, Mimi Sengupta, Gail Fridlund, Tritia Rinella, Wendy Hines, Mary Wu, Laura Younkin, Sarah Muller, Denise Horner, Eric Kahler, Jennifer Hein, Sam Hardin, Chrystie Platis, Rory Collins, Sheryl Albert, Cindy Albert, Angela Reinhardt, Laura Roepke, Vi Pangelinan, Holly Wat- son, Danny Stockwell, Millissa McShehy, , Kelly Gallagher, Tom Atkinson, Abigail Koehring, Stephanie Robertson, Kim sf Us-Rf fl King, Michelle Haub, Dre Lamoroux, Kevin Welch, Heather Koehring, Micah Gemme, Niel Sorenson, Laura Meals, Tim Householder, Tracy Pereira, Adam Mucci, Tricia Pettigrew, Mike Deckert, Puanani Pereira, Zack Young, Kelly McHale, Michelle Torquato, David Haub, Laura- Junkerman, Eric Happoldt, Jill Gude, Kent Wells. wifi, L- it iff will ,AL U Ml- il .4 in P i E i Concert Choir: Mark Salamon, Andy Wolf, Lenny Fontanez, Darin Anthony, Devin Budd, Mark Reutzel, Kim Rodefeld, John Hirsch, Steve Wolf, Beth Carlson, Shirley Wang, Hena Borneo, Rosemary Peters, Kim Fuelleman, Margaret Savage, Karen Johnson, David Sidoni, Julie Seaborne, Rob Tyo, Robert Tuttle, Grant VanCleve, Sharon Bordas, Diane Sands, Karin Kurkus, Meagan Morrow, JJ Cisneros, Chris Spoden, Melinda McDonald, Laurel Creasey, Teresa Grosso, Kym Guinn, Jenny Levin, Steve Stoewer, Ken Gompert, Vickie Kuzmich, Susan Egan, Debbie Ramchandani, Leland Jay, Royal Reed, Ricky Murray, Mike Luebben, Robert Lee. . -i WW, 1 muffin ,,f. 'vfffnz we:r9WmVff:fW1':W7zz'm5f7Vw 'TW ? Susan Egan, a member of the Show Choir, gives a look of desperation while performing He's a Rebel in A Broad- way Revue. mr Show Choir: Sam Hardin, Julie Siler, Julie Seaborn, Neil Sorensen, Royal Reed, Darcy Owen, David Sidoni, Nancy Sands, Michelle Haub, Eric Happoldt, Susan Egan, Bobby Jack, David Alvarez, Kim Rodefeld, Vanessa Gonzales, Rory Collins, Margie Hibschman, Leland Jay, Rick Murray, Laura Meals. X 2 ' 2 Vw, I Right - Chris- Spoden, JJ Cisneros, Bobby Jack, Royal Reed, Eric Happoldt, Neil Sorensen, and Leland Jay perform Great Balls of Fire during A Broadway Revuef' Above - Julie Seaborn, Kim Rodefeld, Julie Siler and Nancy Sands act out Stop in the Name of Love in A Broadway Revue. Girls' Ensemble: Wendy Hines, Jaime Coultice, Shana Young, Holly Watson, Laura Younkin, Kim Fuelleman, Karen Kennedy, Tritia Petegrew, Vicki Bujold, Julie Meadows, Anne Bounocore, Kelly McHale, Helaine Levitt, Jenny Emmert, Amy Griffin, Lisa Hess, Stephanie Robertson, Pam Rozolis, Kelly Spaulding, Melissa McShehy, Lynn Clissold, Jennifer Booth, Denise Horner, Laura Astigarra, Sarah Mueller, Julie Coontz. Choir .rw f s.'v, ll J g , W J4 - X -'PI X.: ,LJ gl-M Chamber Choir: Front Row - Gar- rett Gauvain, Mark Salamon, Scott Kon- dra, Rick Bernstein, Matt Rickerd, Kevin Castro, John Graham, Ed Allen, Robert Tuttle, Kenny Goodman, David Haub, Eric Kahler, Corey Confer, Tom Atkin- son. Second Row - Jendy Saurenman, Cathy Cover, Kathy Jackson, Helen Jun, Jodi McCulley, Carrie Bluejacket, Lisa Craig, Jodai Saremi, Cheryl Rutledge, Jannis Billon, Jaime Halaby, Lisa Halaby, Margaret LeDoux, Jeanne Sickel. Third Row - Janet Cover, Michelle Torquato, Dennelle Flynn, Kym Bell, Cheryl Cosby, Andrea McConnell, Patricia Killen, Gina Young, Sally Lee, Nicole Hutton. Fourth Row - Ana Saldrigas, Kelly Hall, Temre O'Brien, Cim Kelley, Jennifer Hein, Rebecca Hewitt, Nanci Hibscman, Ginny Fischer, Micah Gemme, Brigette Biringer, Liz Sharp, Lori Roepke, Tisha Shaffer. Pete Williams, the choir accompanist, assists Rachel Kirkus and Andrea McConnell. Mr. Williams per- forms for all of the choir shows and concerts and demonstrates his talents by arranging most of the music. Los Al Choir Officers: Front Row - Laura Meals, Rick Murray, Choir Director Ralph Opacic, Nancy Sands, Denise Horner, Second Row - Rick Bernstein, Darcy Owen, Vic Martinez, Kim Rodefeld, Mark Salamon lnot pictured is Jenni Creethl. These willing, enthusiastic people help with all areas of the program in- cluding social events, publicity, costumes, set building and design. They do this in order to ensure that the Vocal Music Programs are met with the high expecta- tions of the crowd. These choir students give an overwhelming display of talent in their performance of Our Corner of the Sky. Cihoir 6, Freshman Glee finishes off the number Fads with a stunning pose. Ofer Moses and Christian Stewart do com- ical gestures from the song K'Fads from the 'LOur Corner of the Sky production. Jenny Emmert, Tricia Pettigrew, Laura Astigarraga, Julie Coontz, Amy Griffin, Denise Horner, and Laura Younkin . lseatedi of Girls' Ensemble are performing , jj. -4 i ,f -4, Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair. A C Elf, lil!'l ' X- Cl, t l Freshman Glee: Front Row - Todd Gregnano, Bill Hadley, Joey Manfro, Ofer Moses, Garrett Budd, Chris Anthes, Christian Stewart, Vic Mar- tinez. Second Row - Kathleen McLinden, Teena Ashly, Jesse Goodman, Tiffany McConnell, Jessica Fortner, Genelle Huber, Lisa Reyes, Heather Light, Lauren Garrett, Casey Zender, Cathy Godffrey, Jennifer Katramodos, Staci Fode, Susan Hsueh, Mishel Ratlief. Third Row - Wendee Ellis, Amy Morretta, Erin Bergman, Darci Hanson, Amber Broeshema, Christine Dolan, Emma Scott, Cymbr Potter, Christina Liogys, Stephanie Anson, Cristy Platter, Samantha Reams, Tara Hassin, Dori Jones, Sahara Karim, Marnee Lewis, Erica Kuebler. Fourth Row - Jenni Creeth, Kelly Barnett, An- drea McConnell, Kym Bell, Marita McBee, Genny Garcia, Kristen Cover, Shelly Knego, Jodee Flint, , DJ gg l , Cara Dane, Autumn Porter, Tiffiney Moranta, ,, ,M V l' ld Caryn Stone, Robin Coreliss, Tracy Touzen. U l'3,, V -4- f k S. b v . K i V 'fi .,': Af fl i - I , 1 L Y ,l m K , :, Y ' ll F f- F A i ii r lf! U if I , i Wl ' i O i I W YW V V K W 5 W' W ' fTWA.Tiffvixffv'rzcwrcvawfrvfzrrrwzzfmmc:mWfrrzfmw::zwmmwzmWw?ff?? i T'f7 f Z 'fZ'VT'T7f7.'i tU X ifVent.CWYff?77'71l27W3H5527333Z?277Zf'?7WY?2zfzlf!lz7i?f S I tiff 64 Drama Club Causes a Stir ne of the most energetic by selling various candies, and helped groups on campus is the Drama Club. with ticket sales to promote and Brought together by enthusiasm for publicize upcoming drama produc- the performing arts, Los Alamitos' tions. They also ushered at produc- Drama CLub worked together to sup- tions. The two major productions of port the drama productions on cam- the year were The Sound of Music pus. They raised money for field trips ju s ' 1 . , ,Qi -dy ,, lDrama Club Officers: Rosemary Peters, Mark Salaman, Stacii Ray, Alana Althbuse, Ed . Allen. and Arsenic and Old Lace. More than any other previous year, the Drama Club officers worked countless hours in order to insure that the goal of supporting theatre on campus was met. Drama Club: Eddie Allen, Alana Althouse, Darin Anthony, Lara Aatigarraga, Kelly Barnett, Laura Billon, Robert Book, Sharon Bordas, Garrett Budd, Julie Coontz, Susan Egan, Dan Ellard, Wendee Ellis, Stacey Fode, Kim Fuelleman, Jinder Gill, Jason Henshaw, Denise Horner, Leland Jay, Rachel Kirkus, Laura Meals, Jenna Mitchell, Mark Molnar, Sara Mueller, Aaron Paholski, Lisa Perles, Romy Peters, Stacii Ray, Wendie Rees, Jill Riordan, Mark Salamon, Brad Schultz, Julie Seaborn, David Sidoni, Jennifer Slusher, Danny Stockwell, Jenifer Swanson, Kathleen Turner, Rob Tyo, Grant Van Cleve, An- dy Wolfe, Steve Wolfe, Danny Woodard, Gina Young. Y Laura Meals, a four year member of Drama Club, studies a script as she walks to class. , 'fawfgw f--'Warm Y . 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Maria Mother Abbess Sister Margaretta Slster Sophia Sister Berthe Franz Captain Von Trapp Frau Schmidt Lies Friedrich Louisa Kurt Brrgitta Marta Gret Ro Elsa Schraeder Max Zeller Von Schreiber Frau Ullrlch Baron Elberfleld Baroness Elberfield Ursula Nun s Chorus Allyson Glmes Lana Rupe Jennifer Booth Julie Coontz Laura Astigarragh Cathlene Cover Teena Ashley Julie Meadows Heather Light Julie Seaborn Laura Meals Vicki Kuzmlch Amy Griffin Sharon Bordas Rlck Bernstein Aaron Paholski Jill Riordan Susan Egan Danny Stockwell Kim Rodefeld Garrett Budd Wendy Ellis Stacy Fode Sarah Lundberg Ken Gompert Nancy Sands David Sldonr Mark Salamon Ed Allen Demse Horner Royal Reed Alyson Glmes Demse Horner Kym Bell Tricia Pettigrew Kim Fulleman Lori Hagen Kim Hoggard Jamie Coultice Jennifer Hein Micah Gemme The Von Trapp children, Kurt, Liesl, Friedrich, Louisa, Brigitta, Marta, Gretl, sing Edelweiss merrily at the Kaltzberg Concert Festival. Max, portrayed by David Sidoni, speaks seriously to Zeller, a member of the Imperial Reich, played by Mark Salamon. Susan Egan, playing the role of Liesl, happily sings Sixteen Going on Seventeen to Rolf, played by Ken Gompert. .sm ?ZZf?Z2f.1eewn:sryfaelvff?-Eslai-L-eeggzzig:: :'.:zz::2,1:-JLL, ,L , - ., gf-ff-1-wwf- iTW2iT.'7'3 vii' W 77: WWW WW 7-,smugmug 4 cffiiiit. 1 2 'LTSJT :ZT'T'7 1'fffL LL ' if WIT' 'Ti F? ,r 'J 5?'uTZZie?215'.ZE257'7'v':m ,X WLZZZQLZVJZFJIJZQZZJQW WW 'TW' 'f 1' ' ' ' ' 'f f ' 'Ziff ET' ZCTTTZ' ifilillfiqii? 1 is The Sound of Music ne of Los Alamitos' major productions this year was The Sound of Music. Through the students' hard work and devotion, it was a major success. Under the direction of Mrs. Judy Trujillo, young actors and actresses strove for excellence. Ralph 0pacic's musical direction, Kent Hayworth's sets, and the choreography of Rey Lozano, all ad' ded up to an unforgettable evening which left the audience humming as they left the theatre. The story of Maria Reiner is a true one. She actually married Captain Von Trapp and managed to escape the persecution of the invading Ger- man troops by walking across the Austrian Alps with the captain and the seven Von Trapp children. 59-A The mother Abbess tLaura Meals, presiding, joines Maria Reiner Uulie Seabomj and Captain Von Trapp lAaron Paholskij in holy matrimony. Elsa Schraeder, played by Nancy Sands, looks to the Von Trapp family and is astounded by the beauty of their music. The marriage of Captain Von Trapp and Maria Reiner takes place as the nuns from Nonnberg Abbey sing Climb Every Mountain. The au- dience was please to be a part of the ceremony. The joy of marriage brought tears to the eyes of members of the audience. The Von Trapp children and Maria ex- citedly learn the basics of music by singing i'Do Re Mi. They were over- joyed by the fact that they were sing- ing again. - M iefmifzifalvffaimmmmmizwhlmwhfmmufmwuwwwalefmrwfwfcmeixwzewwiw fW1 'wfv'f ,Q fff , I ,. W, . nw f4.,A,1x.z,6ZffMz7.22iJ if-NH --W'-mmmwemzwwmvogzsvffwmflwwxfwwzzzieWWWIWWMKZMWZZZ..-'.' ' ' V .,........, MMM wrfwfmfwafffwvzzfzff W' My aywawfwwwe ll M-'fum..1iT? ' A ez 1 1. 1: Upper Left Ken Gompert as Ted dy Brewster and Laura Meals as Abby Brewster fear that their conversation about the disposal of the yellow fever vic tim has been overheard Jonathan Brewster tAaron Paholsklj attempt to kidnap the lovely Elame Harper QSusan Egan J Upper Rrght Jennifer Swanson as Martha Brewster and Rick Bernstein as Mor- timer Brewster look out the window to watch Elaine skip over the gravestones. Center - Teddy Brewster, portrayed by Ken Gompert, acknowledges the grandeur of being President Roosevelt. Teddy is actually a schizophrenic. Right Center - Abby and Martha prepare supper for an ususupecting visitor. Bot- tom Officer Bro h Justin Hen - ' P v t - shawl and Officer Klein tSteve Evansj escort Jonathan to the local jail upon discovery of the bodies in the basement. -Y - V W- - R -- -rf f- 1- 'gzip''1-y-,,g5r5,,ggA2zye1fG'ws,aM,e,fa1M,Lmz,me4:1'-- ' ---- mf- V --r-emma., ,Y--1? ,, ,ff- ' ' ., 'J' 4.1. :.j..rg ' .3743?4:1i,.::gf,L.,L:51gz ZK ? v 4 V Y ,- :ii ' , 'aw' ' ..f: -fn ,4z.3pWLz.z:::gJ1511232132rzzi:zz71i'fzw'z:mz:zrf1xzy,1cgfwv fvfw,-ma. 7WMrw,ma Arsenic and Old lgace... .esv W ... W ':,Lgi:Q.-::z:r':1f'r savamgzg.pz:.3':i'zmg-5fg,,gyy3w3543,ff,,Q-:HZZZQWWM im W I v 5 Z? Officer O'Hara QDarin Anthony, speaks about becoming a playwright since he is only a police officer on the side. Dr. Einstein fEd Allen, tries to calm the outraged Jonathan who is upset at the fact that his family doesn't recognize him. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE lln order of appearancel The Rev. Dr. Harper . . . ....,... Steve Woods Teddy Brewster ..... Officer Brophy .... Officer Klein ...... Martha Brewster. . . Elaine Harper ..... Mortimer Brewster . Mr. Gibbs .......... Jonathan Brewster . . . Dr. Einstein ...,..., Mr. Hoskins ..... Mr. Spenalzo .,.... Officer O Hara ...... Lieutenant Rooney . . Mr. Whitherspoon . . DIRECTOR ....... STAGE MANAGER f. DROP CREW CHIEF . PROP CREW ...... . . . . . . Ken Compert . . . .Justin Henshaw . . . . . .Steve Evans . . . .Jenifer Swanson CREW SET CONSTRUCTION .... LIGHTING DESIGN COSTUMES ...... . . . . . . Susan Egan . . . Rick Bernstein . . . . . .Tom Caruso . . . Aaron Paholski .......EdAllen . . . .David Sidoni . . Darrell Vaught . .Darin Anthony . .... Mark Salamon . . . . Mark Molnar . . . .Judy Trujillo . . . Steve Stower . . Denise Horner . . . . Jenny Levin Kym Guinn . .Kent Hayworth Brian Miller Brian Gilbert Steve Evans . . Kent Hayworth Southwest Costume Abby Brewster .................. Laura Meals Mark Salamon, as Lieutenant Rooney, surveys the situation and prepares to Jonathan ties up and gags Mortimer in preparation to kill him question Jonathan about his nightly activities. for his meddlesome mischief. f::f 'lf,f'f ' , ITT' f , , , fjf f' ff fwf 1 ' f' f 'Tlil1179f'fl'f'f' FC171?3::7:!:EZZC5i.C'L 1'1 L'WZ'5f!f29ZlAiWQi'?1ffZ'725?.?35'Z i?lfW27MZY2fMMZZ7ZI532 'WZ'Z 72X7VZ 272527 H74 C371 172' E 'ff,6!,17f' f,,, 777, f N '7'I f'fY'C I, V ' ., 'Q f. ' r'Tff'i 'Mi Y f' ' 62171..L53?'LWLxZ'JQ'Wff .ZiZf1' lil, IWLCVT' ,.I,I 31.337 'ZW : ,.,,, L-1.1, . ,Liv ' ,G ' 'i ' TC' ,, , ' ' ' ' ' ,f gg- 3 - g - 5 g ,g 7 7 f ' W-UE wif:::1f'f':r17'5 zswzzicffifzzvwfefzfcww'wwwrwmrwxwzfamwfwmvwgwuwnwzm:aww,E,'N -- f ,, Y ,,g wwf, -gm'-:-yy' V I I mffI.,f,f,,f lf ff I . B f Y Y' .TTT , ,,i'5.:3f'L'fx755'497:?? ? !4?Z'f 'f f'7 'f Li flifiif' 3 A QI' ..,. . , ,.. , ' i, i UUZ,..Q5 ,..,,.7.g:'URWfW!'TN:::14Qff'f '1'3f1 ' 7z1az,2z':.1 WW' yr' v . Urn , wh' 'V frf, A I 'm vr A ' M' az,h1 ,M 'N ' ' in-0 .fm dmv 4, ,MMM If N 1QW f -, A 1 f s 1 1 1 ' 1 W f 34m 1 X 5 X ' fa .- 3' p t-I . , ., . , well their sportsman-like conduct Ha d . r work, fair play, and a love for in volvement have always been a part of Los Al's Sports. The coaching t ff s a are to be saluted for a job well done, and for upholding a res ec- P table reputation. In the future seasons, we hope for continual strength in our players and coa h c es, and naturally, fans. We're proud of our athletes here at Los AI, and look forward to many more years of successful play. as off the field, players uphold ports has always been an important part of Los Al's system, and a key ingredient in making Los Al as well known as it is. The fans are a very essential addition to the sports program. No matter what the game, individual or team, it is certain cheers will be heard! Each and every student seems to be in- volved, in some way, with sports at Los Al. Whether it be a person who keeps statistics, a player, or a face in the crowd, we feel it necessary to b . . e involved with such a great system. Sports are a fantastic wa 9 to relieve stress and tension. On, as 71 l I More Sticks and Great Hits in Eighty Six he 1986-1987 Varsity football team had what it takes to be the best, and proved to be a complete unit on, as well as off the field. Their pride never fell even after a downfall. The Griffins made C.l.F. play-offs and are to be con- Wide receiver, Kenny Montgomery, prepares to gratulated for this achievment. Each catch the ball thrown by quarterback, Tommy player put fourth a tremendous effort, Williamson,both are First Team All-League players. every game. The supportive fans stuck Wlth them fmtll the elfdv a hard foflght Robb Nen practices along the side lines, Robb is a battle a amst F00thlll Thls exciting senior, wide receiver, and an asset to the team. gn 1 t i .. mi Top Row, L to R - J. Platt, P. Kropf, R. Rodstrom, J. Musselman, E. Lange, B. Southworth, M. Garcia, B. Duthie, T. Welsh, T. Wynn, P. Farron, M. Fosdick. Row 2 - J. Kanow, G, Arnold, T. Grangnano, C. Campbell, L. Pitcher, D. Silverman, J. Clsneros, W. Wolf, S. Stevens, M. Vera, S. Wilford, S. Farrell, M. Ball. Row 3 - S. Hardin, B. Emfinger S, Loftis, D. Davison, B. Sylvia, S. Fournier, J. Barras, R, Sutton, D. Latanzio, S. Koleff, M. Barrett, S. Douboudieu, C. Spoden. Row 4 - N. Sorensen, M. McCabe, M. Holstein, C. Rose F. Ponte, Coach Castles, Coach Sher, Head Coach Barnes, Coach Van Gorder, Coach Doretti, Kenny Montgomery, D. Hughes, B. Minor, M. Rogers. Row 5 - S. Tarver, S. Wood R.lRubinkanr D. Vanwinkle, T. Stoneburg, D. Powell, M. Baker, R. Blossey, T. Williamson, Robb Nen. Bottom Row - M. Mullaney, E. Pontius, N. Gianformaggio, B. Salas, Damato, D. Syrengelas, P, Pinto, M. Cole. L ,gf M Football Football , ,,,, , ff . -' yi 1,5 ' ,761 17, iff, awk ci 'fi if '5 'Q f 'f IL, Quill-Zi Neil Sorensen runs vigorousely towards the end zone, to spell victory against Kattela. Captain Chris Rose watches intently'as his team holds off the offense in the closing of the game. Mike Cole grins after scoring a touchdown, just one of his many of the season. Kicker Dino Syrengelas, practices accuracy before he goes on the field to score the extra point against Cypress. 73 Underclassmen Prepare for Varsity he purpose of freshmen and sophomore football is to train and prepare the players for varsityplay. The freshmen, new to football, learn the basics of the Los Al system. From this foundation, we build each year until our players show their champion- ship quality as varsity players. The 1986 sophomore Griffins finished with a 7-2-1 record, good for second place in the Empire League. This was quite a turn around from their 1-9 gridiron campaign as freshman. Led by a stingy defense that recorded 3 shutouts and a well balanced offense, the sophomore Griffins recorded the first ever lower level football victory over Esperanza, and -putting a score into eventual league champs El Dorado, by rallying from an 0-21 se- cond period score to 20-21 before faltering. The Griffins ended up with a hard fought 18-15 decision of a tough Katella squad. 'Wi' fi 1 uf k k ' Rs Freshman quarterback, Mike Wilson, calls the play while his offensive line prepares to block for him. Curtis Graham leaps f , V to catch the ball thrown to him. -u-kann:--livin--I .--,suwf:aia' 1 c s ' K ,.m ,nm 54.152 :Elsa J 'rlifaec TFT, I 1 M 293' 2 ' 1 av 0 'Z ibu t 1244 Freshmen Team: Top, Left to Right - Greg Sorensen, Russ Hennessy, Tom Rutherford, Jason Garrido, Paul Underwood, Victor Martinez, Kil McCalla, Michael Wilson, Joe Engelhaupt, Second from Top - Edward Connery, Eric Tole, Jeff Hertzig, Garret Van Cleve, Jason Mareng0, Carlos Jorge, Sean Hooker, George Syrengeles, John Schwabl. Middle - Byron Whitten, Kevin Reig, Randy Gray, Coach Everett, Coach Pm chnow, Head Coach Mike Pazeian, Coach Ingram, Todd Razor, Matt Copeland, Matt Bell. Second - Jim Engelhaupt, Doug Kieck, Danny Nguyen, Mike Choy, Shawn Fallen, Nick Murphy, Alex Dei, Chad Millan. Bottom - Justin Whatley, Curtis Graham, Brandon Cash, Christine Jones, ZaCl1 Hagadorn, Jeff Huberman, A. J. Yates. 74 Sports H J ' f T Football Football Y . are ' fp- ..- e 'K' 'S . x nw 'it Q. K . . ' . . ,Y A Sophomore Eric Cid Ceasar, runs cunningly towards his opponent. Eric is an important part of the Sophomore squad. 1 'X' Ae X T ,A W Gang tackling is a trade mark here at Los Al, it requires .f 2-ae.e.ss.enma....A. much concentration and team work. Bottom Row: L to R -- T. Fairon, S. Silversmith, S. Cronin, B. Walters, Z. Young, G. Catalano, J. Graham. Rbw 2 - B. Rinella, J. Welz, T. Sohn, S. Dodd, R. Monninger, D. Strong, K. Castro, D. Haven. Row 3 - M. Rieth, J. Fischer, J. Brain, Coach Main, Coach Lockhart, Coach Le Doux, J. Grumet, B. Hoggard, G. Gouvain. Row 4 - E. Thompson, T. Sylvester, K. Aurang, B. Pederson, C. Hamel, J. Whitney, R. Biringer, T. Householder, P. DeMatteo, M. McEntee, J. McEacran. Row 5 - C. Blossey, E. Ceasar, D. Wiest, C. Park, P. Wu, J. Blancq, J. Wheeler, D. Haub, J. Dvornekovie, B. Malohn, D. Maracich. Water Polo is Boiling ur hard working water polo players strove for excellence this year, achieving for our school a high standing position in the Empire League. Their continuing effort to become better with each new day had helped them earn respect. Encouragement and support are top priorities in each team member. Spending many hours every week with their team members, there became a family-like bond between them. Each dedicated team member started his day with weight lifting at six o'clock a.m. for one hour and a half, and continued after school in the pool from two o'clock until four-thirty p.m. Daily practice included learning new plays, swimming laps, and becoming very tired, forcing each player to achieve tip top physical condition in order to perform well. Among many of the rewards for hard work comes self-respect and pride, which our mighty Griffin water polo players have accomplished. -'-- --- -f-if--i. mm 'ZHrrrmv !'!QH gmt! Junior Kevin Mclntyre gets ready to make a goal as he shoots from the four meter position. L 'X' t '4 ' 'W ffm- 'Q Q.. sa-JN f - ,E W1 sm-C l - ' l . Azz' fl' ' C l ' if-Q Goalie, Craig Agosta blocks a ball at top speed, thrown by a Pacifica Mariner. On lookers cheer as the team breaks through a banner the cheerleaders made. Top Row - Asst. Coach Jack Perisho, Coach Dennis Ploessel, John Caughlin, Tom Anderson, Captain Matt Carter, Brian Lawrence, John Fisher. Middle Row: Ball Boy Eric Ploessel, Craig Agosta, Jon Wim- bish, Kevin Mclntyre, Craig Malone, Jeff Wimbish, David Maher. Bottom Row - Scot Listavich, John Downs, Jeff Fairbanks, Erick Lynch. g fi Lgxtxnnn -- -. - ,Y Water Polo Water Polo rg my W ig We With grace and skill, goalie John Fisher sucessfully blocks a difficult four meter shot at high speed. Junior Tom Anderson shoots for a goal from the left- wing position during practice. Junior Matt Carter successfully keeps his opponent from retrieving the ball as he passes it quickly to one of his team mates. W -mu ,Wg Mg..,.s,.,5a-A,4w:,' - Mg.- , . ff .W f 1'-I 41 . 1- ' ,-. ... T . N 34 M , , , ,gr- -iv-X uv, ,t .., V , . f -- ..v.,. ' . ' ffm . g - , f , V - , X f . . , 1 l Ganga, ,VZ . jeff'-S352 A if Varsity team members Craig Agosta, David Maher, John Downs, Brian Lawrence, Jon Wimbish, and Jeff Fairbanks line up for a customary nail check by the referee before the game. Frosh!Soph Water Polo 1 I s x Racing to get the ball before his opponent, sophomore John Stephenson puts all of his strength and effort into the game. -1-as-s WA-e sss,,sse..r l 1 J . l A,,, Atiwei , , ef? Top Row - Coach Bob Turner, Erick Lynch, Jenni Creeth, Russell Robertsons, Steve Evans, Brian Knapp, Conrad Geitner. Middle Row - John Stephenson, Chris Beauchamp, Mike Palermo, Chris Anthes, John Wu. Bottom Row - Dustin Hoffman, Bryan Liff, and Adam lshaeik. Mike Palermo quickly looks for an open team mate to throw the ball to before his opponent retrieves it for him. Sophomore Brian Liff successfully keeps the ball away from his opponent. 78 Sports Viv-gi -643 A ,,. 'j'f-vi. A 'Www' - ,.'-,.,,.-,...lJVi , ,,,, ,.,. V . . , W . ,.., , ...au , ,. ,W .. , . . e 9,ML.L,H,v4 , ..., M mv 4 wf1:i-nJa3'9 V J ' , M' W 'A Ag, 4' ,.,, ,. - .M,,,, .... . ' Chris Silvers waits for his team to take position before he throws the ball. .,..,,,. . - I ,hyd--L Q W3 bf Qeffi ' 'v 'Hu:.9'- ,, , it.. JV F rosh-Soph Excel he Los Alamitos Frosh-Soph and JV Wrestlers had a very suc- cessful season. These dedicated boys put forth much effort to try and better themselves for next year. The- JV and Frosh-Soph teams helped the boys get better acquainted with the sport of Wrestling. They all worked hard and had a terrific season. These Griffin Grapplers made it to the League Finals and CIF! Richard Rhyu, David Caniod, Bill Miller, Wes Hsu, David Velasco, Tim Clark, John DeGregory, Darrin Pagenkopp, Brad Carvens, Sam Ludwig, Brian Kaneko, A.J. Yates, Bryan Bender, Scott Levit, Greg Tobin, Steve Pendelton, Ryan Hallmark, Jim Englehaupt, Allan Reduta, Thomas Sohn, Jason Baltazar, Mike Langsom, Greg Kuhn, Pat Myers, Kirk Bender, Niels Jorgenson, Peter Wu, Scott Wilford, Mike Litty, Tim Householder. l l l Y l l Tony Radaich and Zach Jones prepare themselves for their up and coming matches. l They must be mentally prepared to take on their opponents. Senior Kirk Bender tries to jolt the opponents' concentration at the beginning of the match. This is Kirk's first year wrestling and he is doing a very fine job. l The Los Al Varsity stat girls are Jennifer Cheroske, Amy Rippelmyer, Stacey Hawthorne and Wendy Kjorness. These dedicated girls keep stats for every match, l Wrestling Wrestling Wrestiing ,L f ff! Y x fa B, ggi 1,0 Yflfifllfi KL Sports 79 Pin to Win! his year's Wrestling team, commonly refer- red to as the Griffin Grapplers, never gave up. This fine team was one of the best that Los Al has ever had. Under the excellent coaching of Jim Sweiter, and alumni Kurt Rippelmeyer, these wrestlers soared to new heights. Captains Lenny Fontanez and Glen Barret led the Griffins into many outstanding victories. Mike Rogers was a new addition to the team, as he wrestled in the heavy weight class, while returning letterman Willy Hawthorne remained in the lightest class. The sport of Wrestling requires much deter- mination and hard work, and these dedicated in- g dividuals demonstrated what fine athletes we have here at Los Al. Congratulations on a successful Front Row - Willy Hawthorne, Donavan Seno, Bill Bixby, Scott Myer, Jason Litty, season' Back Row - Lenny Fontanez, Jon Morgan, Glenn Barret, Marcus Garcia, Reed ' Fournier, Dan Van Winkle, Mike Rogers. 'rv Www PRlDE 5 .... I GRlFFlN 89656366 lv, 1 Lenny' Fontanez shakes hands con- fidently with his upcoming opponent. Glenn Barret holds his opponent in a near-side cradle and is ready for a pin. Some of the wrestlers proudly cheer on X-- members of their team before a match. 80 Sports .An 'Qty XR N. . . A-dwfmgrfug fi' 1f'?'?,.fs' Q , iss? 1 A ff ' , . ..g Li, ci Junior wrestler, Bill Bixby, rushes out to meet his opponent before a match. The sport of wrestling requires much determination and concentration. Sophomore Will Hawthorne, a two year Varsity Wrestler, prepares for the third period and later attains a pin. Senior Danny'Van Winkle aggressively pulls his opponent to the mat adding to his im- pressive score. In wrestling, each individual score helps add up to a team victory. WN sv X. 4.1 Q- Q if Wrestling ne. . ,s ,. is 1,6 ,gt slavrestlrangesffs l 'flluv D we L' ' r ,,. !.,,. ,X -- Vir- as . V. 1 Tennis Wins Empire League Championship Debbie Fleming coached the Girls' Varsity Tennis team to first place in league competiton with a record of thirteen and one. Los Al's only loss in league competiton was to Cypress in the first round. Then in the second round: Los Al beat Cypress MacKay, and Ellen Wilkerson. This yearis key players were Kelli and Laura. Kelli was the star of the team with her record of 42 wins and no losses. Last year Kelli won the Dr. Pepper Awardg this was the first time in Los Al's history, and she once again achieved that honor this year, Both Kelli and Laura received MVP for the team and Kelli also received it for League. Junior Farren Last was awarded the coaches' award. and clinched the Empire League championship. This year's Girls' Ten- nis team dominated Empire League. There wre only four seniors on this year's teamg They were Kelli Moore, Laura Junkerman, Kathy Junior Varsity member Michelle Lefort laughs about the excellent return shot she made. Michelle Vergara listens intently to her coach talk about the strategies of Tennis. Two fo the Junior Varsity members, Jendy Saurenman and Allison Perkins, laugh during a break in practice. 82 Sports , ..,fA1M',vi,5,-,f Y .L -.,' , . , .,. V A. 4 -V .. g . . s ...,.,.,,,,,,uULf .n . . ,.A . , , .4. ,M . . ' ft-' 'ffl' ' .,' nrZ 'f' , . 5 .,H..'Jw, A ..'- ., ' '. f4i ptain Laura Junkerman concentrates on the tennis ball as she prepares herself tor the next shot. Laura was one of the key players on the team. Q df M'-ut. . ' , ,nw l H M4 MQW, . J Illl 1 , , , i r r A i' ..,,,,,,, ..,, i ,,...,,, -5 U f ' N ,f--4 .4..L , -omg Tjifk E l , ' cf ' V , '-,, 1 V' KA l H I? i - . i 'xl Varsity Tennis: Sitting - Dana Kelley, Ellen Wilkerson, Shelly Gregory, Kelli Moore, Laura Junkerman, Michelle Vergara, Keala Walker, Andrea Bloom. Kneel- ing: Diane Cheng, Gina Young, Christine Hasketts, Julie Everett, Farren Last, Kathy MacKay, Elizabeth Allen, Julian Chen, Susan Chen. Standing - Laura Patterson, Jendy Saurenman, Bonnie Viets, Cindy Ludlum, Toadie Sanderson, Allison Perkins, Ashley Brooks, Judy Chu, Coach Fleming. Last Row at Top - Laurie Maulhardt, Sherry Albert, Rebecca Copeland, Kathy Fitzer, Diana Wong, Michelle LeFort, Caroline Cerneka. Tennis Tennis , . flu 54 1 ,A - V? SQX fa we 1 H W' Kelli Moore, co-captain of the team, smiles as she sprits cross court to return her opponent's shot. Farren Last prepares for her teammate to serve during one ofthe team's many practices during the season. , ., , , VJ Desire for Victory and Power! os Al's volleyball teams had fine seasons. Varsity Volleyball ended up its season with an excellent year of play, while the Junior squad finished with a successful record. The FroshfSoph team concluded an exciting schedule with a solid season. The Junior Varsity and FroshfSoph girls showed promise for becoming very good Varsity players. But the Varsity players already showed their great talents by using the techni- ques taught to them by Coach Jami Moore, in useful and prosperous ways to gain a solid season behind them. For Diane Sands, practice makes perfect and her skills seem to be paying off during this victorious game! Being a junior pays offg she'll be better next year! Going for a save, Jennifer Ensley enjoys the sport. Practice makes perfect for some. 84 Sports K 41 A victorious spike makes the game more ex- citing. Susan Guthrie helps the team to win. Varsity Volleyballi Candy Cheesebro, Nancy Clark, Cara Dane, Tracey Doyle, Jen- Sands, Coach Jami Moore. nifer Ensely, Susan Guthrie, Robin Lindley, Courtney Myers, Michelle Reyes, Diane ,,,,,, J.V. Volleyball: Jonna Artukovich, Kelly Archziger, Deanne Chesebro, Dana Cipollone, Lisa Caudillo, Elli Exacoustos, Nancy Logan, Erin McGlone, Lorie Perkins, Torrie Tarchione, Tanja Weth, Coach Rienstra. X! ala 'IHIUZ Froshfsoph Volleyball: Bottom Row - Jaycee Leither, Erica Kuibler, Dana Mariot- ti, Second Row - Leanna Jay, Kristen Cover, Karen Self, Linda Hanse, Christy Bowles. Third Row - Christie Playter, Crystee Behnke, Jackie Beiderwieden, Jill Ensely, Cathey Tuttle. mme. Kelly Archziger smiles as the team scores again. The joy of winning made the team much more determined to be victorious. Support from team members is always there! Volleyball Volle ll it 21 eq '41 J.V. Coach Rienstar, watches with great interest, making sure no mistakes are made to ensure a great victory. FroshfSoph Coach Bohanon waits until the game ends and another victory is added to their winning streak. . . ,.,. 1 .WW ,Ju Boys' Varsity Basketball: Kyle Pagett, Coach Diffie, Coach Steven Brooks, Coach Manoogian, Ryan Alari. Top Row - Kevin Mahoney, Tom- my Foster, Deron Scott, Steve Irwin, Rob Lester, Mo Warner, Scott Sorenson, Rick Helms, Doug Wadleigh, Ryan Blossey, Doug Davidson, Brett Pagett, Mark Parkinson. S4 N 'iu L-..'i ..5 Y .lf 'i . Basketball Beyond Belief Q .ir Q ' ,,,, ,,...,.,,-f, ,,..,...-'- I n,W,M,,,,,1 ,,,,,,W,,.,.,,.,.-,. f . he Varsity Basketball team had a very productive year again. The , team was led by co-captains Ryan Blossey, Mark Parkinson, and Mo Q Warner. Early in in the season, the team placed first in the San Diego Kiwanis tournament with Mo Warner, Mark Parkinson, and Scott Sorenson making the all-tournament team. They were very consistent throughout the season with, at one time, having an eleven game winning streak. There Coach Steven Brooks quickly gathers the team together to were two new school records set by Mark Parkinson for assists, and Mo give them a pep talk before the game and reviews their com- Warner for steals. The team was ranked in the top three in Orange County plex strategy for a sure win. and in the CIF Southern section giving the Griffins and their program much respect. Center, Mo Warner, a star player of the basketball team, reviews his dribbling wearing the special glasses needed to prevent his view of the ball. 'W 86 Sports L.-n-- DONATED ev A.S.B, 54.55 WW A , , , , ,. .QV ,fe - f s.t , Jumping rope to build endurance, Kevin Mahoney soars as the coach pushes him to his fullest potential. Fighting for the ball, Senior Rick Helms overcomes Pacifica's defense, gets the ball, and scores two points. Basketball Basketbal Basketball ' ' iA RH is R15 i Returning two year Ietterman, Brett Pagett sweeps himself off his feet as he helps the Griffins defeat the Pacifica Mariners. V ,7 Varsity Reaches Victory eaded by Coach Gragnano, the girls' varsity team has done extremely well. The captains are seniors, Mary Reis and Kelli Moore. The stunning Griffinettes proved to themselves and the student body how much work it takes to shoot up to the top with spirit. With much practicing and fun mixed together, the girls have proven to be very successful. Both defensively and offensive- ly, they have made us proud. H.. S W 5 fi' - f. W Liga V, . Q I K3 X ' fi,.,....,?5fQ.., W . NV in ,,,, g ,U N- -4 - rn 47. Z, S V dl-.. ,QL 1 ra' -gt ' V . I - v 9. , A y MVV, ivqtr V I ,Wi -4 L , . i CA' 1444, , ' '23, ' 'af I ff . f 2. 'S 4, 'Z'-ff, '7'? A. Being the aggressive sport that basketball is, Kelli Moore fights the oppos- In the last minute Of the Qame Bgaiflsf Pacifica, Diane Sands drib- ing team to pass the ball to the center. I l Um -, . Practicing with all her might, Junior Elli Ex- acoustos dribbles in the key to warm up for the tough upcoming game. 88 bles down court to make the basket that puts them ahead in the game. l I A V 7 --.ufggl-fri fi rs f . .sms , i f ig f Girls' Varsity Basketball: Kelli Moore, Coach Gragano, Kate O'Donnel. Top Row - Cherie Stevens, Mary Reis, Tracy Engle, Jennifer Ensley, Diane Sands, Elli Exaucustos, Laura Swan. if 511 ,s X9 W, hh . E 4, 4 i. .lx 4 it 9 if' K, H... S After the Aztecs fouled, Jennifer Ensley comes to the free throw line to shoot her two best shots. Being one of the energetic captains that she is, Mary Reis jumps as high as she possibly can to improve her lay-up. Basketball Basketball if 43 9 ,N F45 all ii fir? 56,133 6,153 -l N25 E54-ik Strnt' fait rg 'gf A D f v-. ii MQ 4' u 1 A. , I L... ...1 0 hnw With ball in hand Kate O'Donnel makes her way to the court to warm up and practice her passing. Boys Succeed his year's Junior Varsity Basket- ball team, coached by Steven Canin, completed their season undefeated, gaining the title of Empire League Champions. The two captains leading the teams were Steve Pawlacyk and Brian Parkinson. Both made a huge contribution to the team's success. As an extra addition this year, a freshman Todd Gregano was a very valuable member of the team. Just as the J.V. team excelled, so did the sophomores. Working to their fullest potential, they conquered the teams they faced. Their coach, Dennis Ploessel, was very pleased with their performance. Both teams were reward- ed with much glory. ,bi L wg' JXJA , Quo 'r , any E Preist Brooks sets up in order to pass the ball to the offensive Griffins. 90 Sports Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball: Coach Steve Canin, Steve Pawlacyk, Eric Bergmann, Steve Mihatov, Tim Glaudini, Greg Reyes, Andre Lamoureux, Tony Ware, Mark Wasikowski, Geoff Harper, David Sanford, Todd Gregnano, Brian Parkinson. Boys' Sophomore Basketball: Kenny Goodman, Brent Overbeek, Mike Wilson, Anthony Napolitano, Todd Chesebro, Cole Blossey, Bobby Farrell, Andy Vesper, Todd Anisman, Brent Bacher. Raising the ball over his head, Robert Meyers stares at the hoop trying to place the ball in the basket. As the ball makes its way to the hoop, Priest Brooks smiles since he knows it is a sure basket, Rahul Parjkh prepares to pass the ball safely through the opposing team's defense. Freshmen Fighters he Freshman Boys' Basketball teams are divided into two energetic groups. The first team is headed by Coach Gary Ander- son who has been with the Freshman team for three years now. The coach of the second team is Steve Lochhart. This is his first year and is doing a tremendously wonderful job. Both the Freshman teams worked extreme- ly hard and had much fun at the same time. Basketball Basketball rf ff 5 gi as .42-, Jim 5.414 fi V 4 Q ff V1 sw 3 Z f M' 2 Q fi tg 224124 .52 0 iw '38 ly. Q5 l4A 34 NGN-:I i Boys' Freshman A Team: Coach Gary Anderson, Ted LaBouff, Greg Schumacher, Dan Stockwell, Del Nehrenberg, Rahul Parikh, Robert Conlisk, Steve Sargeant, Casey Bowen, Chris Masuno, Justin Whatley, Priest Brooks, Robert Myers. Boys' Freshman B Team: Coach Steve Lockhart, Ben Martinez, Chad Millan, Billy Pyo, Kevin Anderson, Eric Feten, Sean Latham, Jay Willemse, Scott Cruchley, Brian Binder, Pat Mottram. Sports 91 JV Sizzles he Girls' J.V. Basketball team had a very successful 1986-87 season. The stunning Grif- finettes proved to their student body how much work it really takes to shoot to the top with spirit. These Lady Griffinettes places second in league. Headed by Coach Reinstra, these Griffinettes were able to perfect strategies against opposing teams to emerge victorious. The captains, Kim Engle and Sherlen Miyake, helped lead these girls to the top. They inspired their teammates to end the season with an outstanding record. These talented ladies were one of the few teams in recent Los Al history to make it to the top. Both defen- sively and offensively, they made us proud. Con- gratulations on a great season! TI' K? W 1 Sophomore Kim Engel throws the ball to one of her team- mates. Kim is a two year member of the basketball team and is also one of the captains. 92 Sports Front Row - Cindy Ford, Paulette Jones, Sherlene Miyake, Joi Nagahori, Angela Craven, Kim Engel. Back Row - Lisa Reddick, Helen Glambe, Stacy Collins, Sharee Stevens. W v vvv L for 'H 5. u Paulette Jones offensively takes the ball and tries to help the Lady Griffinettes to win their tough game against Esperanza. One of the captains, Sherlene Miyake, dribbles downcourt to help lead her team in- to victory. Sherlene is a two year member of the basketball team. ' 'fl Front Row - Noelle Carbajal, Carol Seno, Jean Gamba, Renee Corbin, Maxima LaNuevo. Back Row - Amanda Borja, Michelle Bagstad, Adina Nack, Jolena Lontok, Amy Merchant, Kathy Fitzer. Not Pictured: Kristen Cover. To A tw Q. Q, tw l ,Et . , Qii: i f g-ltr, OR Au. vw- -- ' LOYALI I inn we watt PLEDGE-'ggfl TO Los AL.HAuL T0 - :H-.L f. , M A-Umar' 1 ,....4- Coach Celestin advises Renee Corbin on where to take over for the next play. Com- munication between the coach and player is essential in all sports. Freshman, Amy Merchant, dribbles downcourt to score a basket for the Lady Griffinet- tes. This is Amy's first year at Los Al and she enjoys playing basketball. Basketball Basketball Freshman Noelle Carbajal throws the ball to one of her fellow teammates. The sport of basketball requires team work in order to be successful. Sports 93 Cross-Country Excels his year's Cross-Country teams, led by coaches Al Gragnano one point away from league champs. Varsity's David Stan- s and Mark Celestine, came into high ford, Gene Lyon, and Eric y 5 E I i I standings. All teams had an inspiring Prussel made All-League. On , I I A I 3 , season, with many accomplishments. Girls' Varsity, Laura Swann, I ' I I Highlights of the season included the Brooke Mabe, and Janet Mur- 5 'I I I I Boys' Varsity placing second in the phy, were All-League. Captains I I Woodbridge Invitational: this is great this year for Boys' Varsity, David I l compared to last year's third place Stanford and Gene Lyon. Laura l f l finish. Girls' Varsity finished second in both the Laguna Hills and Fountain Valley Invitationals. They also came Swann led the Girls' Varsity. I . l I am so far behind, I think I am first, ' says Laura Swann, kiddingly. ' Kim Henry, along with Kim Parker, struggles to finish the greuling three mile run. ' Coach Celestine and Greg Reyes, discuss techniques for the big meet that is very important to the team's standings. Los Al at - 94 ,. 'Wi ' xii .281 Front Row - Janet Murphy, Jill Ghormley, Brooke Mabe, Laura Swann, Melissa Maloney, Amy Merchant. Back Row - Coach Gragnano, Eric Prussel, Gene Lyon. Greg Reyes, Dave Stanford, Todd Anisman, Carl Wenz, Ron Muir, Coach Celestine. Brooke Mabe assures Amy Mer- chant that she will do great before her next race. Max Nishii watches his fellow teammates while he decides on a strategy for his up coming race. Kristin Parker, along with other runners, listens to some of Becky Long 's running secrets. Front Row - Undreal Todd, Andrea Gunn, Brenna Bosanko, Cindy Albert, Kristin Parker, Middle Row - Bill Burkett, Max Nishii, Tony Blasing, Steve Chun, Mike Jackson, Mark Finkenhagen, John Martin, Mike Martinez. Back Row - Coach Gragnano, Bill Orvis, Fred Librand, Peter Mortensholm, Steve Murphy, John Laisy, Coach Celestine. Cross-Country Cross-Country ? 5 it ., , .,,,, sf, ,W if f ? 2 ,, Angela Reinhart congratulates Cindy Albert after winning her race. Sports 95 Taking it one stride at a time, Cindy Albert runs gracefully to the finish line to awaiting teammates. X! e-, . I With deep concentration, Melissa Hernandez says to herself, 'iI've got to win, I've got to win! Front Row - Rene Corbin, Kim Henry, Kim Parker, Veronica Blasing Rebecca Long, Melissa Hernandez, Nicole Jaramillo, Krista Adamson. Middle Row - Dave Banning, Larry Carver, Ian Shackleford, Lewis Book, Bill Schneider, Art Shahl, Doug Bell. Back Row - Coach Gragnano, Rob Stamer, Mike Tu, Dave Horwitz, Jeff McConnell, Kevin Welch, Coach Celestine. Jeff McConnell shows determination as he attempts to overtake his opponent. 96 Sports Brooke Mabe, Amy Merchant, and Dave Stanford trade running secrets before the meet. S V --'SAME l .46 ' , ' -f 45..- The Los AI Griffins, anticipate the start of the race, meanwhile concentrating on what strategy to use for the three mile run. Gymnastics Tumbles Through League his year's Varsity Gymnastics team, coached by Mrs. Flynn, was ex- pected to do very well. They had seven girls returning from last years 4-A CIF Championships team. Last year's team went undefeated so this year they were moved into the South Coast League which is the strongest league in Gym- nastics. There were three seniors on the team, Lisa Chow, Chris DeGregory, and Sara Loisch. All of the tumblers last year qualified for CIF competition and everyone should have qualified this year also. ,xi Nicole Parker prac- tices doing the splits on the balance beam. Good technique on the balance beam is very difficult. 4 W' , 2, f Back - Monica Perslow, Sam Smith, Chris DeGregory, Julie Dorame, Kathy Ferrel, Katie Bickel, Diane Holmes, Lauren Garrott, Beverly Kester. Middle - Mrs. Flynn, Misty Maciel, Lisa Chow, Sara Loisch, Tracy Dolan, Julie Williamson, Zoe Syrengelas, Lisa Bryant, Gina McAfee. Front - Nicole Parker, Denelle Flynn, Dawn Goldsmith, Kirstyn DeVries, Kristina Morris, Shann Chapman, Trisha Kozlowski. Sports 97 Gina McAfee balances on her shoulders while Julie Williamson does the splits on the mat. Shannon Chapman, Beverly Kester, Diane Holmes, and Lauren Garrott, create an intersting design doing handstands. Denelle Flynn smiles as she practices an outstanding routine on the balance beam. 98 Sports Kirstyn DeVries and Denelle Flynn look up from an interesting position on the uneven parallel bars to smile for the picture. '--.. I Kathy Ferrel, Sam Smith, and Katie Bickel smile as they pose for a picture on the t balance beam. Each of the girls is a candidate for the varsity team this year. Gymnastics V, MW by - ww if f -I ' 5 wi ,, Senior, Chris DeGregory, practices her form for the floor competition as she jumps through the air. f, ',., Ks ff' A I. , YtV,1, ,, Gina McAfee, Julie Williamson, Tracy Dolan, Zoe Syrengelas, Julie Dorame, and Lisa Bryant get together for this buddy shot. ,3 Soccer Stunned nowing that this was probably the best Soccer team Los Al has ever had, Coach Schwandt was frustrated. The team was plagued with injuries and misfortunes. Even with all the setbacks, Los Al still had a good season. After los- ing their first two league games, they fought their way back into the top three and qualified for CIF. Their season also had other high points. For the first time ever, they won the Los Alamitos tourna- ment. They did this by defeating a tough, undefeated Lakewood team in the championship. This year, Los Al also maintained a ranking in the top 20 teams in Orange County throughout the season. Derek Sparta practices his aerial shots hoping that he might score one in a game. Leland Jay prepares to take a shot at the other team's goal within a crowd. za- t ,1- Q ? Q JT, 1. S 1' - 1 . Q. asm: Q. fm , r ' s fo -13? il A P ' t:Q'VMiy aff.: . .,, 2 1 - sf-5f ,.t, 4- , ,gg ...Trl 'mg , e l ' 'S -s s . . -f 0 ,f X 4- 1 fi 'igqjgf ' 1, ,Kr Eric Schwandt smiles as he relaxes against a tree and thinks about his injured leg. 100 Sports rr 3 l 5 1 2 V f if 5 , Y as 5 ,,. I X, K .A 9 1 W w. : ' A' Whiz ., .hx , ,.-.- ' , ' . 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V ,, ,ww .K ,.,4,6,,ff afifffv M , , , ., -Mfff V - V-M' ' .HJ4 ATU '.,,, 397 .c !Z?'f.,.4mMV....4r'if.' JV- V' 'eaignfil Y:V,,,,,d,,,..,wfv5,o 3 VA f '- - Goalkeeper Eric Lange makes one of his many driving saves during the year. Eric is on- ly a Junior, and last year he was the MVP for the team. pass by placing his foot on top ofthe ball. In white, captains Joe Carpentier and Jeff Fer- rario sit with Derek Sparta and Mike Humphries. I W, V- 'L Scott Sargent cuts back to his right with hopes of getting around the opposing player, 101 irls' Varsity Soccer team stuck together this year to become tournament champs. They started 10. r .4 the year off great by winning the title of constellation champs at Ocean View, and then went on to beat Pacifica 2-1 for the first time. This year's captains, Nancy Clark, Mara Bloom, and Suzzy Triplett, helped lead the team to vic- tory. The front is led by Suzzy Triplett, Leanna Jay, and Heidi Sendro. Mid-field key players are, Nancy Clark and Stephanie Welch. And defense is led by Candi Chesebro and Mara Bloom. We wish them much future luck! W M f' 'f' 1 L ? Sprinting to make the winning shot, Suzzy Triplett attempts to give her jf 'f i if' team a boost by gaining the ball from a passing opponent. wx .u ii 7 WHY First Row - Kevin Reekes, Aimee Newlander, Mara Bloom, Susanna Grote, Susan Guthrie. Second Row - Coach Lopez, Margie LaCasto, Tracy Doyle, Candi Chesebro, Tanja Weth, Suzzy Triplett. Third Row - Stephanie Welch, Heidi Sendro, Nancy Clark, Leanna Jay, Teri Hubert. Fourth Row - Holly Watson, P. J. Long, Holly Kunst, J. C. Leitner. Nancy Clark makes the save of the game, while in the same play, passes the ball to her left wing. Margie LaCasto lines up to score, bringing the Los Al Griffins to victory after a long, hard, important game. 102 Sports ' ' ww-4-f,..,...,,,,,,,,gg ff . i 1 L Soccer Soccer occer Mara Bloom practices her goaly techniques before the big game. V Turning the ball toward the right goal, Tracy Doyle helps her team win their game. Sophomore, Leanna Jay, travels to conquer the ball before her opponent. An unusual sight, Holly Watson rests while she waits for her coach. Setting up for a shot, Aimee Newlander makes a pass to an awaiting teammate. I Junior Varsity: Sitting - Don Kolodziej, Jesus Montion, Mike Tomas, Ed Korb, Aaron Wheeler. Standing - Coach Kist, Shane Tscherny, John Guest, Joe Soccer Scores The Junior Varsity Boys' team had a good season this year, finishing with only one loss in league. That loss was to Esperanza, but in the second round they came back and beat Esperanza to move into a tie for first in League. The seniors on the team were Shane Tscherny, Robert Lee, and Danny Vela. Danny and Shane were the outstanding players on the team and the key factors in the team's winning season. Many of the players on the team have hopes of playing on the Varsity team next year. The Frosh-Soph team also had a successful season. They only lost one game and tied one. Mauricio ln- -3, grassia and Teddy Kolb were the 1' ' F key offensive players on the team. 'M 3-w2a,'Q ' M Although they did have a good t -'C' season, injuries to Roman Stowell, ' rrfi r V' , . ,4 Brent Glatrnan and other players ' , , kept them from winning all their games Senior Shane Tscherny passes the ball to a teammate during warm ups before the game Warming up is very important before 3 SOCCCI' game .W f' Brett Moore and Teddy Kolb strive to 74 keep the ball away from their opponent who is quickly attacking them from the back Frosh-Soph: Sitting - Brent Glatman, Brett Moore, Brett Pagenkopp, Roman Stowell, Mike Waechter, Jeff Regnier. Standing - Coach Stowell, Mike Rosetti, Teddy Kolb, Mauricio lngrassia, Damon Uribe, Rob Sinclair, Giovanni Catalano, Kurt Pipal, Chris Park. 104 Sports Miller, Eric Caesar, Mike Oakley, Sean Park, Angel Fajardo. Sophomore Mauricio lngrassia moves the ball down the field as two of his opponents chase after him. J Dana Mariott attempts to take the ball around two of her opponents. Dana is an ex- cellent player, and has helped the Junior Varsity team out a lot. Kim Able relaxes on the bench for a drink of water during a break in practice. The water for the players is very important on hot days, and Kim is enjoying it. Michelle Reyes traps the ball and with skillful techniques controls it with an oppo- nent behind her. Controlling the ball is very important in soccer. S' ' 4 aw' ' ' 'T' I fsln- ' Q.-:rv messes 5? W A ..-, ..i i-. Girls' Junior Varsity: lst Row - Coach Lopez, Christy Chomin, Dawn Gludt, Jendy Saurenman. 2nd Row - Megan Montgomery, Kathy Lee, Kirstyn Devries, Dana Mariotti, Kim Able. 3rd Row - Christina Reinert, Kim King, Melinda Berber, Michelle Reyes, Becky Long. 4th Row - Christy Bowles, Megan Fife, Tara Chadwell, Chalyce Devries, Cathe Corliss. Soccer Soccer A Successful Season he Junior Varsity Girls' team had a very successful season. They finished second place in league play with only four losses. Girls' soccer is a relatively new sport at Los Alamitos, and each year the team does a little better. The girls worked very hard during the season and it all paid off when they clinched second place. A lot of the girls will be playing on the varsity team next year and hope that they will do as well ont the varsity level as they have done this year. Sports 105 Today's Hottest olf requires a great deal of concentration, dead-eye aim, and skill. Los Al's golfers possess all of these skills! Although golf is often considered an individual sport, the LAHS golfers have pulled together as a team. Led by coach Gary Dixon, the successful team consists of Brad Benkey, Bryan Bennett, Ryan Blossey, Frank Dick, Dan Leonard, Sanford Rose, Jon Therioult and Ben Weir. Bryan and Ben are valuable new additions while the other members played together last season. LAHS golfers make its home course at Old Ranch Country Club. The 1987 Los Alamitos golf team has the ingredients for a sizzl- ing season. I gf :5f-,-+N.- M ., . , fy ,.,: . f- ,.. N, .J '- 4' rf- -f mgJ'fcy: ff. f 4 ,' T 4-,451 ,A ' . 7 f,'f'ff'. .V 4 S:-vgwfls -, ,Q-wt 'l'2f45: .A -I I ., I f V - 1 ' .Af .-.wg 'g.': 1,-yr. .4 4 14. Mp? 1 9' f ., , -, 'Wff2-fiat-' ii 115, , .e ' fm ff- f. .ugh-.. 't - f '- 214+ nf W V 1f'.f,,f55,, ,ww , '. f' ., . .r,, ,. ,,,, , . .. , I- ff f'j,,'Jr,g'41. '-417f..:. 5 H., ' Wy' ,,,,,, N ' , .5rl211'i,'.l'Q'fi-eh., ' .34 '. Sf. ' -. f .Sf ' Jfyf' ' ' Originally from Illinois and new to Los AL this year is Ben Weir. His excellent golfing skills have proved to be an asset. 106 Sports Lg: L. -1,.,:!v -, f -rf - - N - .--- -,- MJ. ,. ' ' 5- far,-' - . . vw T ,'., . - - ' S' , 4 4 '- -' n' 1' x ,, ,, e V -fs ' A .. .-L. r,:4y-- A.. 1-7,, 1 ,- . 1 '-- ... ,lu , ' ' ' 41,5 '- ,',,,--'if 1 V 2-L Agri-ssiyiia ' -- -.. J ,iff . , . V , N. i , f... - 4..-..,,. nf... .r.,,:,,:, V . , vm-tn. , Q. N. E if A -1 ' --'fi ff -, . V' ,. - A ' Jon Theriault eyes the stretch of green ahead of him as he tees off on the first hole of the Loara match. Jon, a sophomore, is a second year member of the team. l - ., Ryan Blossey perfects his swing at the driving range prior to Los Al's match with Wilson H.S. As a Senior, this is his second year with the team. Bryan takes some warm-up swings on the driving range before their match with Loara at Old Ranch Country Club. Golf Golf V V 6 A After completing the first hole, the golfers' report their -V Q ' 'A impressive scores to Coach Dixon. l l Bryan and Dan compare their scores from the first nine holes, while Brad watches his opponent tee off on the tenth hole. -,7 2 i .5 , V, X 3 3 - 's L 5' -vw K Sean Aldridge, Thomas Allesoe, Crystee Behnke, Brent Bolton, Jennifer Booth, Oudom Chau, Julian Chan, Susan Chen, Alina Demeter, Thomas Donsoe, Garrett Funk, Allyson Glines, Sydney Gordon, Denise Heister, Doug Kasper, Martin Mason, Hans Petier Mortensholm, My Ngoc Nguyen, Yvette Powell, David Rayburnn, Melissa Ruiz, Denise Salvati, Julie Simmons, Tiffany Singer, Christina Tsung, Ukai, Bonnie viets, Shakha Vora, Vishakha Vora, Jim Wu, Shih-Hug Wu, Dennis Yosanovich. Coaches: Pat Giar- YMLAVAA 57,1-s, , 1 v 1 A .. 1 David Rayburnn skillfully drops the bir- dy for a powerful serve. Yvette Powell, returning member, skillfully prepares to hit the fastrmoving birdy. Foreign Exchange Student, Hans Peter Mortensholm, carefully watches the bir- dy fall. Badminton Badminton i ton Track Runs to Victory ebruary marked the beginning of the season for Los Al's 1987 track team. From the start all members set high goals for themselves and the team and much practice, dedication, and skill spelled out victory for the Griffins. Led by varsity captains Melissa Maloney, Heidi Sendro, and Neil Sorensen the team received much encouragement and leadership. In addition to competing in the Empire League, Los Al competed in the Boys' and Girls' Orange County Track Championships. Track is not just running, jumping hurdles, and pole vaultingg it is a sport which requires much speed, endurance, and agility. Los Al's team has all of these qualities, and the demonstrations that each member shows after school at practice and at meets displays the many and valuable talents of the Griffins. The results of all the extra effort members displayed were evident in the meets they won this season. .M .i.z.,TJ - - A ,I L.. .. M , - 1 - I . . Varsity Track, Front Row - Donaldson Santos, Reggie Dunn, J. J. Cisneros, Heidi Senclro, Neil Sorensen, Darren Fatone, Greg Murphy, Janie Kurtela, manager Jeremy Bloomgren. Second Row - Kenny Grey, David Sanford, R. H. Martini, Michelle Reyes, Linda Hansen, Brenna Bosanko, Amy Merchant, Lara Swann. Third Row - Shawn Gehres, John Laisy, Greg Reyes, Kristin Parker, Jack Stewart, Eric Schwandt. Fourth Row - Robb Stamu, Bill Orvis, Carl Weny, John Martin, Mark Finkenhagen, Scott Sargeant, Karen Self, Robert Tuttle. Fifth Row - Mike Martinez, Dan Burke, Steve Chun, Melissa Maloney, Brooke Mabe, Janet Murphy, Susan Collins. Sixth Row - David Horwitz, Geof Harper, Nick Gianformaggio, Fredrik Librand, Gene Lyon, Aaron Pedroza, Cameron Briggs. 110 Sports Senior Scott Sargeant uses all of his strength to throw the shotput as far as he can on the field. Easily clearing the bar, Bernard Peters soars through the air in his best event, the high jump. Four year member of the track team, captain Nell Sorensen stands sure of himself and the rest of the team. QQ Q N yyfh-'FT Rnnzirfy' , Nj Tie-wnffiw:-alum I' 1 IW'-in ,......-- --df' 51- QM an of .. -J . 2 ,5-r 'if : gp ,: if 'ski'-'f- fi-'.1' 2 :W T ff- rf- g,.sQr. .. -f -ifxsrwraw -. A -'sgf-'V' :- , , . ...,,,,,,, , -, il 'i l'l5T'lf rl, k 3.i ' . , . .rj,1' jg? ,' .151-3. r ,N .,. lf.-V-fa . ' 7 'iifrh ' -. . -J L3.'?fl gfysl' mm R .. . . - Track Track Reggie Dunn mentally prepares himself for the relay race knowing he won't let his teammates down. ...H FroshfSoph Track, Front Row - Lou Book, Bill Hadley, Doug Bell, Christine Haskett, Tiphanie Maronta, Caryn Stone, Saul Colover, Second Row - Bill Schneider Alia Thomas, Steve Sargeant, Tarra Hassin, Shelly Knego, A. J. Yates Pam Kurtela James Wood. Third Row - Debbie Chun, Andy Eiser, Jeremy Henry, Tantnia Hickey Sheila McMorris, Heather Blake, Melissa Finkenhagen, Kim Henry, Rene Corbin Fourth Row - Kim Parker, Bob Easton, Ian Shackleford, David Banning, Sean O'Con nor, Chris Johnson, Joey Spinelli, Chelita Whipple, Tania Pollner, Adina Nack. J. J. Cisneros, Eric Schwandt, Heidi Sendro, and Neil Sorensen display their different running techniques. Wmmng Potential Enormous his year's varsity swim team had great potential for a winning season. With the help of Coach Plossel, they had an excellent season. Their practices were held in the morning and afterschool. During their practices, some of the swimmers were required to swim between 5,000 and 8,000 yards a day. All during the season Los Alamitos was fighting for an Empire League championship. The captains of the team were Lance Sheiner and Jimmy Oberacker. Each member of swim team worked very hard during the season. It all paid off with victory. During practice, a group of dedicated swim- mers take a quick break for a drink of water. Chris Geer comes out of the water for a quick breath of air. Hard work during prac- tice pays off when a tough meet comes up. Kevin Mclntyre swims the backstroke dur- ing a daily practice. A Q, ,V Wiz.. 112 Swimming Front Row - Chris Geer, Jeff Fairbanks, Jimmy Oberacker, Lance Scheiner, Brian Liff, Brian Knapp. 2nd Row - Jeff Wimhbish, Mike Palermo, Jon Wimbish, John Chomin, David Maher, Kevin Mcltyre. 3rd Row - Erick Lynch, John Wu, Steve Evans, John Caughlin, John Fisher, Dustin McDonald, Peter Klimzeak, Jeff Ahmad. 4th Row - Adam Ishaeik, Craig Agosta, Russel Robertson, Craig Malone, Mike Broderiek, Tom Anderson, Eric Prussel, Joe Gross. Swimming Swimming J 0 a S im ing Tom Anderson is submerged under the water while he practices the back stoke. Captains Lance Scheiner and Jimmy Oberacker are pictured with Coach Plossel. L.A. Swimmers Splash he Los Alamitos Women's Varsity Swim Team is back into the pool again for another great year. They were Empire League champions in 1984, 1985, 1986 and when asked about winning in 1987 Coach Flem- ing said Of course! The team has eight captains because the sport is so popular that there are many members. The captains are seniors Jeni Buys and Susan Guthrie, juniors Amy Holzgang and Karen Rothery, sophomores Kristin Ogle and Toadie Sanderson, and freshmen Nicole Williamson and Nikki Herron. Los Al's women swimmers thrived on the competition, especially from El Dorado High School. Their rough practices and deep dedication paid off, and the Griffins were very successful. Amy Holzgang proudly smiles after completing her y race because she feels that she had a fast time. Jennifer Maitlen takes a breath while swimming ,, T ' the freestyle at practice after school. J1t55A ':ff . jW' ' S 'V W!! ' ' ' ' 4- is JM 2' GN S5 3,..... I Swine ,wmfflzgif 'Ski A 2 Girls' Varsity Swimming: Jeni Buys, Peggy Gross, Susan Guthrie, Nicole Herron, Amy Holzgang, Paggy Jettie, Kristin Ogle, Karen Rothery, Kimberly Rubino, Toadie Sanderson, ff Nancy Sands, Nicole Williamson. Jeni Buys watches as friends Susan Guthrie and Toadie Sanderson fool around near the pool. 1 14 Sports Swimming wimming gy'-Ha. .-, M fa M UQ 'Qvmfij mf A. AQ. an .V Jeni Buys, Nikki Williamson and Susan - Guthrie take a break at a meet to disucss their ?f?2iixii.f3Qi races. as KW Junior Toadie Sanderson, a three year varsity member rests after her race at a swim meet. Susan Guthrie, a senior captain, swims the but- terfly stoke hoping she can beat her own time. After a hard practice Kristin Ogle, Susan Guthrie, Amy Holzgang and Nancy Sands relax together. ' i'f'ff ,:f 'fir-z,1E,1:1,lvt-1 '1'5 ' -fe--ww-A ' 4 mff' ' V.: f . , U ,, ,M . M ., . -I 5f4d5w,--'- sf 1 ' ' 5 ' ' Y . f.'f .L ' .we we gW ,,4' 4? IL .fl ' 'D N 'M -, .,,5.WW,f- , v f as - W wr ' W wwf f' rf 1 , ', ,- x. r .' rl ..f ' ,-,. X , M , . 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'if ,,,....--- ..---I T' P' o -...,,p-549 4' Emma Scott and Pam Redeburger watch their teammates battle it out with El Dorado's JV Swim team. 116 Sports A4 efrWf?WfW 'P'Vf45'a1,. I ff -ff ,'f7mm,.... W him 1 f gf Former Los Al swimmer and new FroshfSoph swim coach, Shari Calll gives the team some last minute advice and encouragement form the pool side. I f ! ' ' ' ' -Y' V j V :f':,'7, A :Q gwfj wtf' ' H- Je- 'mfr ,, ' 'Jr M .1 I Zfiyjwit,.':,,fZC,1j,Q ff , 1 , 'Z v , f ' , .,., A , 1-ac-f-'M N .r- ' fx -4 V , 't' V ' ff ,ff 'f, 'Lars' 4 4 , 1 - 'f iw-c'r'j.1fl, H . 1 lfif 4 74 3 gw1:,,,i, :N-my , M ,, , 4 ','7 cfg? ,maya fy ,,,.,,3,,fg4rn1y7mL1-Sze , ' ' 0- 3 M i 5-it K . ln P2 Z gi ,- fe Swimming Swimming WWW N lite., fn M mfamyfzw Z www, we if if Q ,Q pg :Z fi L1 kikxiz if L 5,6 jf, ff '21 if Amy ,ei A 4, Jia are ah We During one of the swim team's strenuous drills, FroshfSoph swimmer comes up for a quick breath of air The Varsity and FroshfSoph swim teams work out with the kick boards to develop their muscles. Eric Lynch puts in some ex- tra practice in order to im- prove his speed before the El Dorado meet, Sports 117 Varsity, Shines, Sparkles, and Scores he 1987 Varsity Baseball team was an energetic group of young men who were dedicated to one thing - playing baseball, and playing it well. The team as a whole never allowed anything to get in the way of their outstanding performance. As the season progressed, this enthusiasm never ceased, rather it increased. They continued to im- prove with every game, causing frustration for the other Empire League teams. Part of their success was the direct result of concentrated and intense practices. Greg Pirkyl, a junior member of the Varsity baseball team, practices his pitching technique. Greg is a great player and an asset to the team. Chuck Johnson is a Varsity assistant coach for Los Al's baseball team and is a constructive member of the coaching staff. Varsity assistant, Bill Slevcove, enjoys coaching Los Al baseball and is proud of this past baseball season. He looks forward to next year. This is Mike Gibson's third year as Varsity Coach, He is very pleased with the 1987 Varsity team and hopes to win the championship next year. 1 18 Sports i ' ra'a'a ars-a s at -aaa-- X-es-- l i ' 1 1 l . ! . .. -a,,. E at A A Row 1 - Tony Fusco, Randy Hines, Rick Paul, Tony Muser, Steve Pawlacyk, Bob Sylvia. Row 2 - Mike Scott, Nick Beljejev, Bob Calaway, Josh Musselman, Steve Rubenacker, Brett Paggett, Winnie Wolf. Row 3 - Greg Pirkyl, Mark Wasikowski, Coach Johnson, Coach Gibson, Coach Slevcove, Mike Kelly, Robb Nen. i Y l Varsity Baseball captains of the team are seniors Rick Paul, and Robby Nen. Both are returning lettermen and a Vital part to this Griffin team. Y 41.1. 5 Varsity Statistic girls are senior, Anne Marie Hagmann, senior, Stephanie Snow, and sophomore, Amy Rippelmeyer. Anne Marie is yearbook editor, and an active member of student government. Stephanie is a songleader, and Amy is a proud member of the Omega Drill Team. Baseball Baseball Senior, Randy Hines, concentrates for his fast ball. The Griffins practice hard in order to prepare for their tough competition. .J Underclassmen Glimmer Victoriously he 1987 boys' freshman and sophomore teams had a very prosperous season, resulting from much hard work and dedication. Led by Coaches, Chris Yates, and sJ. R. Graham the underclassmen excelled to their fullest and received respect from their competitors. Each player gave it his all, as a team, as-well-as in- dividuals. All the boy are anxious for next year's season and can't wait to reach new heights. SophfFrosh coach, Chris Yates, enjoys coaching Grif- fin Baseball, He looks forward to the upcoming season. Not Pictured - Freshman Baseball Coach is J. R. Graham. It was JK. Rfs first year coaching the Griffins and he is pleased in their performance. 120 Sports 2 5 i l 3 Row 1 - Craig Houck, Curtis Graham, Mike Wilson, Brandon Cash, Brandon Barbosa, Aaron Maurice. Row 2 - Ron Householder, Greg Schumacher, Brian Kaneko, Jay Willemse, Doug Kieck, Sean Hooker. Row 3 - Delnehrenberg, Dan Stockwell, Brett Pagenkapp, Coach Graham, Coach Millan, Carlos Jorge, Kit McCalla. Row 1 - Trey Garmen, Joel Fischer, Adam Mucci, Mike Tu, Mike McEntee. Row 2 -' Mike Kunderman, Todd Gibson, Mike Gallagher, Brent Bscher, Craig Orlich, Phil Elefnateo. Row 3 - Chris Park, Jon Hyatt, Coach Yates, Anthony Napolitano, Mike ison. riffm Baseballs J V team work and excitement. Coach Brooks and his boys worked hard against their competitors and show- ed the true definition of Team Work. This past season was filled with achievement which was cheered on by supportive Los Al YU' .X 5 5 1.24 ,, , . wc 2-x Basebal Baseball J .V. I-Iotter Than Ever Baseball had a great year filleld with much A by f ' ,. f , , X 9 at A an fans! l H l -. r 1 ... V .F , W 651. V Ken Gajewski, Randy Todd Gregnano Darre Row 1 - Winnie Max Moore, Bob Sylvis, Steve Pawlacyk. Row 2 - Scott Reid, Joe Croce, Jeff Blancq. Row 3 - Jeff Platt, Eric Ceasar, Sal Mancuso Junior Varsity coach, Steve Brooks, has coached here at Los Al for three years. He is pleased with his player's season and is looking forward to next year. A sophomore member of the J.V. baseball team, Ken Gajewski, practices his fielding during a tough practice before a big game. This year's Junior Varsity baseball statistic girls are Chrystie Platis and Abigail Koering. Both are active in school acitivities. Sports 121 Softball Swings he Girls' Varsity Softball Team is made up of 13 super-star athletes who work together to strive for the very best. 'Led by alumni Jami Moore, the Varsity Team proved their excellence. Having the Varsity title means the girls have had many years of good ex- perience playing ball and getting the plays down pat. And with the two talented captains and their ambitious team, they have successfully com- pleted a tough season. On one of the many strenuous practices Laura Junkerman plays catch with Diane Sands in order to strengthen her arm. 122 Sports 1 , fi' if . I 1 .a Q ff fr i rig, ra, , 4, ,,.5,.,,f ,y a . A f 5 , - ' 4- . 2-fig r ' , J 5, r - ' an . A 1 - f-.f 'i .gi-5, 1: .' f , V. fn' f vi .- ., v 4: , f 51, 2 1- , 52 , 1 f V Q r : - E 4 .J , 1 f55?5:Q'.' 7 ,J fl ,My X ' . . , ' i . I .:f. fi 4 f- ff-hwffgiff' :V ' if 1 ,, ,M ,,, , 1, 2 . ...fl 6, V? ii: . f ' ef ' v1Wf'I25,q.:g 11:54, aw JZ, Q., .rfmi .C ,, iw fr ,,,, 4 , fi if a re z- Q is il , f 4 - ' i if ' Z 1321, 'Qi' 5' v, L wit: ,.,.,Q141.,.ffS!,. , Wi ,gr f- I1 ' f:f1,,.f1 ,f:.f4' V 3-,-3.11 frm-1.,g:, f , Vg:--' ., 5:55, .aff f- ,V ,,-v, ' t W ,, - X 1-25- 7,'a,.r s:'?2f'46?5,2g-iqlt f.-, ,X.y.r?f Mvkwfifvfz- V, , V ,. .- ,f 5 ,ra rzyizyfr MW: - . wMg:.,,f- 31, Y 14. 4 If .4 fu ,J my WV , 2 ,,,' ,Wg,Q.,,,,,w,,,,,.M-..-.-1,1-ga 11,111 ,. .,,,, 'fiza s 4 9,572 'WH N f ' ' ' , v:iI:.'-ff:f,at,A.2' -cya: vfx f . ' ' f . The Varsity Softball Team: Cindy Ford, Deanne Chesbro, Shannon Skogland, Gerri Glover, Lisa Halaby, Nancy Clark, Terri Hubert, Lisa Cadillo, Kelli Moore, Laura Junerman, Harold Gotleib, Dana Chipperone, Diane Sands, Margi LaCasto, Jami Moore. l.kll rl 2 First baseman Christy Bowles extends her arms making sure to keep one foot on base so she can be sure to tag her opponent. Softball Q7 n R fr . . ' s t - t 1 ' . A f E A, ,f ., tx sf- .- If Q12 . .,.1-1,9 5 Q -Frifu - xQ:t.ttL,,AMA f Y 1355- QF., r,g5?glv1,x+QgQg,.Q.5:Ml,f. Nine-Yi or ,v,, e,:f::2x:.::-:fr -W r ' ' A k l , w 1 A ' , ' V -1, , K :..r.f....sesvsl'o' K . - . W.:-ll 1,-gf' A. h g 'JF 'Wd-g4,f1.n 2.'-- ffz?41mzartw-- .'.hh. 'ltglf ' ,- --.M-f---f i . ,. rw- ,tp - N Y g smvgmg -V--W , I Q1f,..,...,.a,.......f-f 'fff f Y ' 5 Q 'I 1 - 1.31:-A K E.: f,.. ' -. ' 14434-fqv. 1, - V , 'f'-suv V, , M, V , , ,, N .. f After a long prestigious practice, the girls come together to have an energetic talk with their coach. With all her might, Gerry Glover pulls her arm back to get just the right momentum to throw the ball to home plate. Harold Gotlieb, the team managerg Jami Moore the varsity coachg and Barbara Bar- naba the J .V. coach stand together to represent their teams. Kim Engle, Kevin Reel-cs, Kelly Achziger, Cara Dane, Coach Barnaba, Trista Escudero, J. C. Lightner, Dana Marriotti, Cheryl Rutledge. . .. . 2,-'if'-if' 'sf' f'-fs , K..,,,........f' ,mf . f ,, T . V 1 x 124 Sports J.V. Jams his year's J.V. softball team was a great success. With a combina- tion of talented coaches and skillful players, the team was led to victory numerous times throughout the year. With tournaments spread across Southern California, this year's team was faced with stiff competition. Be- ing active with sports gives each girl a chance to grow on a competitive sense. Along with making new friends and having aigreat time, these girls pull together to achieve victory every time. Warming up her arm in order to pitch a strike, Dana Marriotti throws the ball to the catcher. guaaif Taking a rest between inning's, junior, Kelly Achziger waits until the OP' posing team is ready to bat. il I I-leatstroke l mong the .many sports played throughout Southern California, tennis seems to stand out as one of the main com- petitive and challenging games. It is a game that takes hard work and dedication to become good at, and those that do excell, get to experience the thrill of competing. Our Griffen team has earned the reputation they deserve, defeating team by team, and staying number one. The team players practice extensively, improving on serving, spin, power, and vollies. lt's a sport that takes coordination and concentration. Each team member contributes to the team's overall standings in the league. The players practice diligently and enjoy playing while trying hard, making Los Al the best. , .,3.v. ,g.g,j.fg.f.5.py:if-5-1441-fri'fwii.-ws i. -...inf Wing Chen knows in order to get the most out of his forehand he must concentrate and work hard during practice. ' ' 1 I Nl Senior, Gary Cunneen warms up with his teammate just before his next tennis game. Despite all the vigorous activity in tennis matches, Gary keeps lookin' good. Swedish foreign exchange student, Richard Skoglund came over to the U.S. and has consistently been an asset to Los Al's team. Jason Binder and David Candiotty get ready to return the hit for the winning point. Both Jason and David look forward to playing on the varsity team next year, hoping to go all the way to C.I.F. Finals. 126 Sports l-W-.. ...-,. ... V M 5 1' 4 i It v . l 1Jon lmel anxiously awaits his opponent's serve. John enjoys playing tennis, and finds it a 'game that enables him to learn more each time he plays. L to R, First Row - Scott Casmer, Josh Kellman, Eddie Howard, D. J. Dortch, Randy Hawk, Jason Binder. Second Row - Jeff McConnell, Robby Wilkinson, Ken Fackenthall, Chuck Johnson, Eric Schumacher. Third Row - Jeremy Levine, Mark McCoy, Teddy l.aBouffh, Chris Anthes, Kelly Jeone, David Cadiotty. Fourth Row - Shaun Fatham, Matt Rickerd, David Hoenig, Billy Pyo, Jimmy Nguyen, Scott Combs. Not Pictured - Tom Schloessmann. Tennis Tennis 93 .. Junior, Jeff Mackewicz gets set to return the ball and run to the net to volley. X l .X After a well played match, Gary Wisniewski tosses up his racquet to celebrate. Sports 127 w ,,,, 3, ,,,, W ,gfnllivqaxl ., 1 ' Q agp + . :il fg 1 2 , 1, mm I -f f fy. f. .V . '. V., ,Q 54 .mf M, v 5. -1,1551 M f, 1 - - --1.-H. q vw ' 1.1 5 , Q ' V 7 ':f , ' V- wi,-lam-'P 'N fh wf sw. . zfzff' f 'W f ' ' 1 X -ff .- - f' 1171 4, z H. f ,iw .irmf qwv-N , V - ' V, W? L 0 3 ':?,, . ...Q..4f:Q-ig H:---ui -, k u--ef. nv .pg '- f Hi j13,ig..':r-1 , '- 1-N f-f-- - E. . . .. , 393-rg., .f .. V N' - A'-4+ , ,A V . . k , --hh., X . .. , ...,,.. A V sl., J ,Q 41 ' I W JZ.. ,A - ...-. 1-- ..- V-,nv-ff Special Section 129 Too Hot To Handle A blast of unprecedented trends covered campus in a spirit of enthusiasm. One of the more contagious fads that walked through the halls of Los Al were boots. They were being worn from ankles to kneesg the cowboy look to the traditional look. The fashionable clothing line of Guess and Esprit capitalized on the trendy dress of jean jackets and skirts, stirup pants, and oversized shirts and sweaters. The bigger the better seemed to be this year's motto for jewelry. Big and bright silver earings, chains, and bracelets were seen from across the campus. Because there are all kinds of peo- ple, each with a different point of view, we at Los Al believe in showing off a diversity of styles. Fashions that reflect a range of activities from athletes to trendies. Q.1' , .A . .M . , f , ,N ,, - Q . 2' sy' 1 '15 f N xx tw.. Special Section VWWN. If ly XX OQW fy Ka, Special Section 1 31 Q . . mdllsse. It guild be Depped or lsippity-Doed As the sun sets' ending the day, so do the old hair of yesterday. As the sun rises we see the new styles da The bi est trend to the hair world was was no true style for the men and women, there just ed to be a motto that the wilder it was the better. , V , ,, ' We V 2 ,.. -, 4, 5 132 Special Section lg 'J 1 X2 ,.v.,... a it A ig ,sv . , , i . L, Q13 ,, NV .F L iv.. it . i J- .xx i .. 'I . law- -if - 2-- 1 ggi- 6 fs . .E g.. is ,sw - . ..f. r p - we 1 X +1- o k' - 2 5 TV News 8c Views over 30 years. All forms of shows with weekend reruns. again popular, the Monkees are resurging in ago as well. to become the Monkees. The Monkees claimed in their theme song that they were too busy singing to put anybody down. And ,,nv Willis and Cybill Shepherd star as David At- and Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting. Cosby plays his role as head of the Huxtable family -:ff ie comedy The Cosby Show. Watching television has been one of America's favorite pastimes for comedy, drama, variety, news or 1 documentary - are viewed by millions everyday. Of all these types of televison shows comedy comes out on top as the favorite among teenagers. Not only is it the most popular form today, but twenty years Two decades ago, the birth of a new group was born. ln the summer of 1965, an ad was placed in Varie- ty magazine for four insane boys aged 17 to 211' to clown around and sing in front of a camera. Auditions were held and, out of 437 guys, Mike Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork were chosen despite the bad criticism they receiv- ed, the four Beatle-like singersfactors were suprisingly popular with American teenagers. This appeal helped them win an Emmy as the outstanding comedy series in their first season 11966-19671 and propell- ed six of their singles to the top 10 and led to the sale of millions of their albums. Today, they have made a come-back by having their show aired on weekend afternoons. They even held a final concert in the summer of 1986. V Thursday night seems to be the most popular night to watch televi- sion. NBC has had, for the past three years, two straight hours of the most widely watched situation comedies on the air. The Cosby show, Family Ties, Cheers and Night Court are viewed around the country almost every week. Continuing its third year on the air is NBCis comedy hit The Cosby Show. Most of the scenes take place in the living room of the Huxtable home. The writers have kept the show alive and in the top ten every week since its debut by taking true-to-life situations and putting a comical flair in them. Another NBC sitcom appearing later on Thursday nights is Cheers, a comedy series about the employees and regular customers of a bar in Boston. The story line centers on Sam Malone QTed Dansonl and Diane Chambers QShelly Longl in a cons- tant conflict of each one denying their mutual attraction. Perhaps the favorite among teens is the ABC romantic comedy Moonlighting. Lately, it has been coming in better that halfway up the ratings This popular show airs every Tuesday night and stars Bruce private detectives that exchange witty lines written by some of the best Q .huh . U . . V, uW.illis and Cybill shepherd as iwc n Sesame Street to Alf, Jim Henson has captured iearts of children across the nation. writers around The old and new television shows are still around and hopefully will be for decades to come. But in the mean- time, viewers can enjoy constant entertainment provided by the local television media. 133 Entertainment Sizzles in 86-87 Movies and music, being two of the most popular forms of entertainment among teenagers, once again made history in the 1986-87. T eaters at- tracted millions of movie goers to view many memborable motion pic- tures and the radio was a major part of a teen's life as well. Max Headroom, a computer- animated ersonality, swept the na- tion in 1986 by appearing on Coca- Cola commercials as a loquacious character consisting of a head and shoulders in a television set. He also 1 Danny DeVito and Rodney Dangerfield star in the movies Ruthless People and Back to School. The box-office smash Star Trek IV made S28 million its 1st week in the theaters. The Best of 1967 Song .... ....... U p, Up and Away 1Jimmy Webb1 Movie . Actor ....... Rod Steiger 1 ln The Heat of the Night 1 Actress ..... Kate Hepburn 1 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? 1 became a new addition to the musical group Art of Noise and cut the single Paranoimia. Another single that hit the charts was the well-known Beatle's single Twist and Shout, which was sung by Matthew Broderick in the summer box office smash Ferris Bueller's Dayl Off. Also coming back into t e enter- tainment business, namely the movie industry are Danny DeVito from the 19 0's TV sitcom Taxi, .and comedian Rodney Dangierfxeld h d ' the 198 movie w o a peare in Caddydhack. Both have recently at- tracted millions of teenagers to the theaters by appearing in two of the summer's most popu ar motion pic- tures, Ruthless People, and Back to School. When the television series Star Trek first began in the late 1960's, William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy knew little about their future popu arity and later star- red in not only Star Trek The Movie but three successful sequels as well, the fourth released in the beglinning of December, 1986. he rapidly expanding ,industry of the video cassette has led to the pur- chase of multi le video cassette recorders 1VCRE Numerous video rental stores opened in Southern California with growing demand. MTV, a cable station showing nothini but music videos and concerts, is sti going strong after being on the air for over a half a decade. Ironically enough, many musicians have return- ed to using lack and white film to give their video a classic look. Entertainment has been changing constantly since day one. Whether it is computer animation or black and white music videos, people are drawn to these performances of technology and art. Broderick 2 3. 4 5 Penn 6 7. 8 9 10. The 10 Best Teenage Comedies Since 1960 . according to People Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill the Heat ofthe Night 1, Ferris Bugllgf 9 Day Wlth . Back to the Future 119851 with Michael J Fox Sixteen Candles 119841 with Molly Ringwald . Risky Business 119831 with Tom Cruise . Fast Times at Ridgemont High 119821 with . Saturday Night Fever 119771 with John Tr The Bad News Bears 119761 with Walter M . American Graffittr 119731 with Ron Howard . Alice's Restaurant 119691 with Arlo Guthrie Where the Boys Are 119601 with Paula Prentiss Matthew Broderick makes cutting school special in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. With their fully syn- thesized music, Depeche Mode is a favorite. Tom Cruise and Kel- ly McGillis become well-known pilots in Top Gun. ln a poll, Whitney Houston is voted favorite female singer by over 5096. Max Headroom has become suprisingly famous as a Coca-Cola representative. We're Hotter Than Ever!! y Since our school began in 1967, many important events have happened and 7 gf many changes in school rules, policies, architecture, etc. have taken place. For ex- , ample, our school was not built with a pool. Our pool was furnished by Rossmor and Los Alamitos homeowners paying a one time tax of twenty-five cents per one- W 4 hundred dollars of property owned. We also lacked a cafeteria. Our only source of , food was vending machines. This was a big deal ' to students then, and was a top subject of discussion. Students were not allowed to go off campus Al f fB d i962Q for lunch either, something we tend to take for A oil 0 frfflk S115 S234 Qfanted' Aga OIdofBl ft s '83 S1182 The dress code was also a very popular sub A A pohm 1 Gu er 5 '33 S '67 ject. The students had differing opinions on ga on 0 as ' ' whether girls should be able to wear mini skirts and whether boys should be allowed to wear their hair long or should keep it short. A New Ford Auto 3 2,724 3 9,281 These are just a few examples of improve- ANQW hOmeQAv,j 514,425 389,463 ment in the last twenty years and just a peek at Annual income as 7,305 322,339 our schools continuing effort to strive for excellence. 1967 What Was Popular? 1987 . Head Bands . Protests 4. Vietnam 5. Drugs 1. Mini Skirts 2 3 6. Daisies 7. Bell Bottoms 8. Hip Huggers , 9. Bufont's 10. Folk Music 1 1. Patton Leather Shoes 12. Guitar 13 . Flexible Scheduling 1987 1. KaepasfReebok 2. Health Club 3. Penguins Yogurt 4. Moonlighting 5. Silver 6. Guess 7. Teddy Ruxpin 8. Windsurfing 9. Reagan 10. Death Penalty 11. Dinosaurs 12. Swatches 13. Health Food 136 Special Section Q s- -I 4 -l 1 ,'- Our team will fight for ole' Los Al, Charging on forever for the Griffin's fame. Flags of brilliant color will announce our name. Never to opponents will we yield! Rah! Rah! We're here to raise a cheer for victory. Our team has ot the drive and will g . The Griffin is the master and we hold the key to victory Los Al FACT: In 1967 a single ounce of gold was a mere thirty-five dollars. Compare that to a whopping three hundred and nineteen dollars an ounce today! One ounce of silver was only one dollar and fifty-five cents twenty years ago. Now it would cost you around six dollars and twelve cents per ounce. Finally, cooper just thirty-eight cents an ounce in 1967 is now sixty-two cents. A poll was taken this year asking three hundred students what they most look for in the opposite sex. We took the top six responses. I-lereis what they said: GUYS 1. Personality 3596 2. Looks 2596 3. Eyes 2096 4. Body 1096 5. Intelligence 696 6. Smile 496 GIRLS 5215: l 1. Personality 5096 r .NG 2. Looks 2096 3. Eyes 1296 4. Romance 1096 5. Smile 596 6. Body 396 Denise Keneko and Greg Merchant argue whether looks or personality are more important in the opposite sex. in a ifetime This was the year of many anniver- saries. Many of us have been forunate enough to join in the making of history during these once-in-a-life time events. Over the twenty years that Los Alamitos High School has been in existence, many things have happened. The Griffen's Pride has continued to shine throughout all of these special events. lt's Los Alamitos' anniversary. For twenty years, many students have come, learned, and left with the con- fidence to accomplish their goals and dreams in life. Even today, Los Alamitos is still turning out top quality students. On Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Sarah Margart Ferguson was wed to Andrew Albert Christian Edward. They were married at Westminster Abby, where royalty has been crown- ed, married, and buried for centuries. Over 500 million people around the world heard, saw, and watch on T.V., Ferrgie say I will. This was their day of joy and happiness for the royal family. Disneyland too, have outdone themselves, as they celebrate their 30th birthday. For over thirty years the famous amusement park has brought us many hours of laughter and fun. Recently, Disneyland funded millions of dollars into Michael Jackson's new 17-minute video, Captain EO. The weekend of September 19th and 20th was the biggest premeire party -that Disneyland ever hosted. During the two-day Premeire, they never closed their gates, and for the first who arriv- ed to see this 17-minute video, the ex- perience was one that they would never forget for a very long time. For baseball fans this season has been one which they shall never forget. Our own Angels did not quit I-until they made it to the league cham-I pionships. The final game of the world series boiled down to the Mets and 138 Special Section the Red Sox. Near the end of the game the Red Sox appeared to be sure winners, when all at once the Mets came from behind to take the game from the Red Sox, giving baseball fans across America an ex- perience which will not be forgotten. Lady Liberty also celebrated her 100th birthday. The Lady has brought joy and happiness to im- migrants seeking a better life. The torch she carries represents pride for America's people and friendship. Many hours and weeks were put into celebrating her birthday on July 4, 1986. A spectacular fireworks display took the nation by surprise. Throughout our lives we will each have memorable experiences. We have been very fortunate to have had such events take place this past year. I W EK 4 Special Section 139 . 445 The Heat Is on 5, 2. I I W W we Ke I 'av I 1 'Z -, -, A I 52 x U , ,,,1 ,I -, .,., . 2 -W A A 'V'-3 -4 W , vw e. , ' ,-2 41: . - ,L sg ,,..f'?a A f I . , . '-4 ,, '. . I 5 34 . ,,f.f M 1,4--' g.-, M' ff .. ,Emi ,A ,.5, q4 ,xl a I 2 i-'y5gn1'f22:,ff5:f .1I -14--M Wm- . g ' I . ,L A A x- lex., ,, h :: ,V -wi M. We QM:-u-aQf ,1,'.. ' s .si xj2f 'lf5.4-gsgggv-' . : f'f.Q7SI Mil V Lk L, Q I 1 . If V 'V ' ' -. fe V , nu ate I-it ,FH .4535 mag 1 6 140 Special Section if THEN NOW FOOTBALL X X CROSS-COUNTRY X X WATER POLO X BASKETBALL X X WRESTLING X X SOCCER X BASEBALL X X TRACK X X TENNIS X X SWIMMING X GOLF X X A r 4 E I 'pr - Sports today has much more variety than 20 years ago. In 1967, Los Alamitos was beginning to take a stand and prove that our school would be a great success. The Griffins have been very enthusiastic over the years, however, today there is more participation in the variety of sports. Twenty years ago, girls did not have teams like they do today. Instead, the girls would have a playday with other schools in the district. Girls' athletics are taken more seriously now. The Griffins have always ranked highly in all our sports. ln 1967, baseball was the only sport to go to 'TN :A - f ? ' ' ' ' .lll, .T 4 i- ' ' 1 1 'VVU 1 -ii ' 1 A, V- - at 'if . , Q ., ' ffl ,,,,i ' pi, ' ft: ' I , l '., ll 7: ' 5 ?i w iv Qzsgfs ' im i ' ' 1 -f,, 11211 1944 ' T - ,,, f . - f 7 V- 1,. , 1 .X J ful ? M l g ,,, s f 5 ' fw y X ,,V-- ' A M l V ll 1' ll J '--' l W. T '. f a ' THE' 'A iw' ' ' ' ' ., fi, ' ' ' 'if' 1 ' A, 1' wi. jf! , 1, . 4 ,S '. 1, ICIF but, in 1969 all of our sports went to CIF. And now in 1986-87, our li 1 school has kept up with tradition by ranking highly in all our sports. One aspect of sports has changed from 1967-87 and that is our school rival. In 1967, our rival was Katella and today it is Cypress. Coaching has remained relatively the same throughout the years because we have had one consis- tant man throughout the years, Mr. Doretti. We are all proud of the support and faith he has given us. Los Alamitos will continue to be 41 in all our years to come. Special Section 141 THE COTTONWOODH LOS ALAMITOS YEARBOOK ON THE COTTONWOOD SALE LOS ALAMITOS YEARBOOK, ON Before school, 8:00-8:15 SALE During lunch, Mods 14-17 During registration After school, 3:10-3:30 PRICE: PRICE: TWENTY DOLLARS S6 WITH ASB CARD - 36.50 TWENTY-FIVE AT THE END OF WITHOUT THE YEAR NONE SOLD AFTER OCT. 28 l , X i In 1. fi -S Three members of the Cottonwood staff 20 years ago look up while working on a page of the first yearbook and Dawnielle Congiardo and Derek Sparta look for some helpful ideas for this year's sports section. Twenty years ago a poll was taken to find student's opinions as a group on their at- titudes towards school and their peers. This year we gave the same poll to see the changes in opinions. Taking everything into consideration, how do you feel about school? 1 966 1 986 I like it very much 2496 296 I like it most of the time 5996 5696 I don't like it very much 1396 2496 I dislike it 496 1896 How long each day do you spend working on school assignments after school hours? Less than one hour 3096 4296 One or two hours 5496 4196 More than two hours 1696 1796 Most teenagers try too hard to be well liked. lyesl . 7096 8596 Most teenagers try so hard to be popular that they look foolish. lyesl 5196 7296 Most teenagers follow the crowd without thinking for themselves. lyesl 7 196 7996 A person who doesn't like to run with the crowd is pretty odd. lyesl 1696 996 You sometimes have to go along with the crowd even if you don't like what they do. lvesl 45'1a 4496 Teenagers are very unfair to those who want to act differently from the crowd. lyesl 6396 7096 142 Special Section 'nf Robert Brantner does some indepth research in the 19 previous yearbooks to try to find an idea for his section. 41 gli. 'fill f . In fig' Twenty and Growing This year marks the twentieth year of the Cottonwood Yearbook and an incredible growth from one era to another. The first Cottonwood had only one-hundred and twenty-six pages and no color sections at all, where as today we have two-hundred and ninety-six pages and sixty-four of which are color. Also in the first year- book there was a drastic difference in price. This year the price is twenty dollars for our yearbook and twenty- five after January, where as twenty years ago the price was six dollars! Although the change in price is larger? at first sight, if you consider the 'change in the economy and the extras we are getting, you will find that Cot' tonwood 86-87 is one of the best values you will find. ll, N 'A 4.4-5- t I -.ss i'Annemarie Buonocore participates in one of the races during Homecoming week in front of the MPC at lunch. This was just one of the many fun events during Homecoming week at lunch. Shana Binder and Teri Hubert stroll casually back to class after lunch. They are discussing the events of the day and the events of the evening to come. Paul Wilderman and Todd Nelson study for an upcoming test while eating lunch in the area in front of the stage. Many students use lunchtime to try to catch up on work which they may have fallen behind in during the day. Will Los Al Ever Clean Up Its Act? All of us have seen the lunch area and the sophomores, juniors, and seniors have noticed a yellow line this year separating the lunch area from different areas of the school. Although this rule was never enforced with any real convic- tion it was a good ideag this was to keep all the garbage in one area of the school making it easier to clean up after lunch. Although our lunch area is con- sidered to be a disaster area fifth and sixth period, it has been worse in the past. In December of sixty-seven, the lunch area was messed up so badly that Lori Fannon, a Crusader reporter did an article on it and described the mess by saying, lt was impossible to walk the length of the room without sliding on a hamburger or tripping on an apple core. This was one of the worst cases in Los Al's twenty year history, but the mess in the lunch area after lunch is still a problem and one which will more than likely never be resolved. Special Section 143 1987 was a very special year because it was our school's 20th anniversary. It was also an anniversary for five special teachers. These people are special because they have been here for 20 years, they areg Mr. Gary Dixon, Mr. Frank Doretti, Mr. Walter Hauenstein, Mr. William Schneider and our only lady Mrs. Graciela Tynning. When comparing students from 20 years ago to now, most teachers agree that students are more mature to- day. Academic pressures and college requirements have changed dramatically, which has added to the pressure on students. Due to the flexible scheduling 20 years ago, students needed more self- motivation, where as, today students have a set schedule and a laid out set of requirements. In 1967, Los Alamitos had one class which consisted of 600 sophomores. They continued all three years as the top class in the school. School spirit was greater 20 years ago as opposed to today. There weren't as many activities or sports, and the school was new so the student involvement was greater. Hair and clothes have changed dramatically over the years as Mr. Doret- ti says, lt has changed from a very conservative manner in color and type to a much more wild appearance. '94 V? ii' -A fsfj- M.. 3 'slliw' Tynnmg V Frank Dorettl ,403 4'9 x 'N X B ,f . ,.,.4'l 144 Special Section SlZZlll lQ Teachers 1n 20th Year Teachers feel in the hippies dress was more py and students day are more cientious about dress. When the teachers were asked how students have grown or changed there were multible responses. Mrs. Tynning feels that students have improved academically. Mr. Schneider thinks that more students are college-bound. Students today are more knowledgable, states Mr. Dixon. Mr. Hauenstein replies that, Students are better educated, can absorb more and are more willing to do more. Mr. Doretti has noticed, The level of competition has increased through the years as well as the size of the individuals. Girls are more competitive. The school itself has grown and improved very much over the years. We all wish these 5 special teachers a Happy Anniversary and a special thank you for their devoted service. X 4 5,1 'N if I 4. 145 .4 'mum mmumvunmfm J u 1 um mmm rm - Af, 5: 0 vu-'hu gn., V .42 ,-'ww-, 1,,f' '-iw ...H - mmm, ww-uw 3 -' w 'f Wav- 'Q' . ' I fy U mm -www V NE- L4 ..-, ..-.-...H 5 1' gy , ..-nm ...W-1 . I. ,N my , wmv Nu n A x , r!4 ' Q of ' ,Z -N V f TF A-il.. A -V -Skid? A ,, , VHMM Q ,V-J WQQ ' ' 'Y ,, ' ,Y-w ' m-PMN ' , .A , , ,- afQ3i?f7 f ? ' :im , f- ' - M 'WJ W E' ,, 6 f , f A, xi22fQf'f? ' .- -f , ' -Y' . , Y-V ' -- ' I 'J ig , A . - ,Kyiv N . w r '1 - Q ' . 'L . , kX,, v -AMT, ..,,, A N. A ,,.f4Q7-515. erin-zfQ4J1Y,f'f ,M 331 Txhwnm N MTY-Qiggsf-L YQ' dministration To most at Los Al the Administration was a symbol of the hard work and strict discipline that gave Los Alamitos the excellent reputa- tion that it deserved. What most didnt know was that these people who were the backbone of our school also had interesting lives after the final bell rang at 2:40. On January first of this year Mr Thompson could be seen refereeing the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. He has been a PAC 10 referee for several years. Mr Godrey the Activities director and a world traveler plans to visit Russia this summer. Mr Moffitt the Assistant Principal in charge of curriculum, is an avid USC fan. Mr. Dorrans, The Dean of Students, is the commodore of the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. These people along withy Carol Hart, former Homecoming Queen and the principal of Los Alamitos High School, uphold our school's excellent reputation. Los Al Leaders Sparkle describe your job? ir-if Challenging - Carol Hart Astonishing - Bruce Moffrtt Necessary - Dave Dorrans Essential -- Larry Thompson Zany - Kelly Godfrey What word would you use to Watching in anticipation, Mrs. Hart wonders if the Los Al Griffins will succeed in making another touchdown. Aiding in keeping the campus clean, Mr. Moffitt and Mr. Godrey spear trash that was left behind by students. at an assembly. 'll - s f I , , i .5 I K U J I' 75'-' 1 V' if l A if ,gl 'wf A VJ 4. il Y . . X 92,2 'X ' A if U i? -I Q r I :Iv Q Mt, E7 fbi.. I f- , E fiyfgiw ,fm K A I, al, ,rg X' V ':,.Mf3Qsf., .gg i ,N z , 1 A I f J' ' Dave Dorrans Kelly Godfrey Carol Hart Bruce Moffitt Larry Thompson r Dean of Students Asst. Principal Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Mr. Thompson talks to students Board of Education Aurthor Genet, Jeanne Flint, Mary Holzgang and Nora LaBouff discuss a proposed policy. Aurthor Genet, president of the Board of Education, presents a district issue to concerned parents, The Board looks over their notes and discusses yet another proposal for our district. Board llluminates In 1980, the Los Alamitos School District was on its own. Before this time, they were unified with the Anaheim District. Currently, all of the schools in this district are completely unified, working with a very strong school board. This elite committee consists of six people, each specializing in a different area. They meet two Mondays a month to finalize all decisions regarding the district. This year began under the Presidency of Virginia Wilson, after her term ex- pired, Art Jenet took the position of president. Other members are Jeannie . Flynt, Mary Holzgang, Nancy Landers, and Student Represen- tative Nora LaBouff. This important reputable board is the cornerstone of the Los Alamitos Unified School District. 3' f xx ' A , 4' 7,2 5 -fw- 77' , I H' '- ' ' r X M f 'tn A . l A I , L l , ' i Lue Adamson Olga Alvarez Connie Anderson Karol Anthes Bob Atherton Sabrina Arne? Classified Personnel Credentialed Classified Personnel Classified Personnel Social Science English Specialist 148 Faculty Counseling l 'x To carry out the job of helping students with schedule planning the Counseling office was provided. Schedule changes were necessary to keep both the faculty and the students satisfied at Los Al this year as last. The Counseling office consists of 6 people who are assigned alphabetically to the students at Los Alamitos. These counselors are assigned in freshman year and are kept throughout a student s high school career. Mrs Stoskopf the school psychologist was also provided for anyone who needs to talk . A L- g 1, to someone other than a close friend. Whether 'L .Q they are helping students fill out a college ap- i plication, or consoling a student in need, these - special people became part of every student's gg, life at Los Alamitos. 3 Counseling Shines if , describe your job? fi Qing? .1. F Challenging - Dennis Parmer Stimulating - Mildred Watson Rewarding - Alcena Looper Different - Dale Ferber Caring - Linda Stoskopf - . Enjoyable - Lynda Lockwood . 'ss Mrs. Lockwood, counselor D through H, looks over a schedule change requested by a student. Mr. Ferber, counselor A through C, visits with a student about future plans for college. Mr. Parmer, counselor Sm through Z, discusses possibilities for scholarships to accredited colleges. -5 f-'T 4 :Q fa' ii PA W :S , A xp V N- '- .1 ' ' ' C--eb -ov-f f Y I t it ,,, xc , ' ' J W CM 52 wg V r- -nity ,. Y ' A 1 42' .- I ff il f A f John Barnes Patrick Barr Gerry Beach Carol Beck Ken Becker Murnez Blades f Physical Education Credentialed Math Foreign Language Industrial Arts Foreign Language Specialist I Faculty What word would you use to 149 - Credentialed Specialists i1i Help Centers Dazzle! Known as the three help centers at Los Al, the Library, Career Center, and the Nurse's office aided students with their wide range of needs. This year the library provided much of the same resources as any public library and with the addition of the new security system, loss of library books was minimal. This system reduced the inconve- nience of not being able to find a book necessary for a report. For students who needed aid in finding jobs, applying for scholarships, or attaining information on a variety of career fields, the Career Center provided the information Los Al's students needed. For the freak ac- cidents in P.E., or just for a small cut that needed a Band-Aid, the nurse's office was equipped to aid students in need of medical help. Throughout the year these centers provided the information and the medical help that the students at Los Alamitos required. What word would you use to describe your job? Exhilarating - Kathy Foss Interesting Olga Alvarez Confusticating - Pat Barr Challenging - Lom Ronneberg Helpful Nola Ezel Mrs. Nola Ezel explains that it takes more than a friendly smile to be a good nurse. Mrs. Pat Johnson and Mrs. Carol Dalton check in the many books that have been returned. Mrs. Kathy Foss explains the many advantages of using a computer to attain information. X-www ww- www-w M, . AE, ,J if 'uw-13' I ,W . 7 'lil 0 F If at K f',,, I I-in - . PI-Q .,,. f . I V .,. -. r . , ' i , ,Q P- 14. 525 'X 52 ,. ' - . M ' - 'nc . A ' 4 ng? i A nl n T hm M ' if C TT l l to ' f L95 fi 7 , i V gg ' . V, :I rgkimtr fi sh: X, 1 ,.. Lf in l . 'if , -,f 1 V Kesten Blake Donna Bohannon Steve Bowers Cary Brody Steve Brooks Ann Busenkell English Physical Education Social Science Physical Education MathfP.E. English 150 Faculty Classified Personnel YL: fpigl I, fig i ZF sl e 5. 3 7' 'I 519' ai in i ii' or , What word would you use to describe your job? , Green - Lynn Emch ' Helpful --,Carlene Coffman Fantastic! - Sue Hennacy p Exciting -- Mary Haas Crazy - Julie Crumpton , Different -Colleen Golden Stressful - Connie' Andersen Personnel Electrifies You have seen them working in the main office, during lunch and after school, and cleaning the campusg they are call- ed Classified Personnel, but we know them as the secretaries, switchboard operators, the cafeteria crew, and the janitors. These people were just as necessary as the principal to keep our school in top condition this year. At most schools, the students take these people-for granted. The situation was the same at Los Al. These extraordinary people were able to pro- vide aid for the teachers, keep the campus looking nice, and put up with students' ridicule throughout the year. To lessen the inconvenience of walking to the crowded cafeteria to get a snack at nutrition the cafeteria crew was provided with special Griffin snack carts that were equipped with almost the same contents as the cafeteria itself. The peo- ple working behind these carts were quick and efficient in ser- ving Los Al s students as well as patient with the crowds sur- rounding the carts. This year the janitors worked hard at keeping Los Al s cam- pus clean lockers in working order and maintaining the neatness of the classrooms. The secretaries cafeteria crew and the janitors provided the help and maintenance that Los Alamitos required to keep its excellent reputation. Carol Pugsley, one of the cafeteria crew, helps students during nutrition. Mary Haas, the switchboard operator, connects a parent to the line requested. Margie Reynolds, an assistant in the main office, is overwhelmed by all the work she has to get done. we ml -V 1 1 ,Q - ,v - 1 k..h 'N ? ' y if as -. Iss , T fra 2 . T 'A 'fiv- if Tia I is 1 it 1 fx X ,Mm . H . Becky Carter Mark Celestin Bill Christie Bob Clairmont Carlene Coffman Ron Considine Math Social Science Driver Education Foreign Language Classified Personnel Photography Faculty 1 Classified Personnel ili- V2.3 3::.'r-1 U 23' wg? Bw'- :RN CVB '5'o 9, o :ml Q.-H' msg. 3:5 .E'm ag: ON sa F9- O3 ELS S183 552 Chg' 3:0 259. -Q 1 5?-QB ling QQ' B25 memo sl-V G23 Sic'-1 :1-QS gem O D9 S 3w YS? Q0 A 3 gs id t , ,W W. -.E .0 - ' ' t 'M - 9 A I , -Q W 5 S f ,Q gg Z- x 'fsxe S2 fl , N. 1 -f rg ' A -w r. 'z we , V' - 4 V ff ,.., -. a 2 if J ia.. , -uf F -' - - A l f f , ' f , ,I , at f , A',++- - l ' glfkjejl l S si Mrs. Saffron works as Mr, Moffit's secretary. Arranging his appointments is only part of her job. Custodians Herman Fisher and Juan Escamilla wait for students to leave before reving up the Turf-Vac. QQQAQ M' x or s lll' to a+ - Q f ,Ti VVII ,I W, N, nlio Jim Cross Julie Crumpton Carol Dalton Margaret Dechko Merrilee Desatoff Lallae Dillman Social Science Classified Personnel Media Specialist Classified Personnel English Special EduCaii0H Faculty s in - Classified Personnel Mrs. Henke works in Los Al's attendance office so she often has to call home to verify absences of students under 18. Q 'iff s-. 6' ff K5 Qfxllv- W ' 1' is f 2 Q' T x , 4 ' . we 1 . .rf i 1' i s ,-,x 1 , ' Qgmwgw 1 neiu . x. 'Lzz w pw Los Al's lunch crew is hard at work serving fresh doughnuts and milk to hungry students during nutrition. Mrs. Razor, Mr. Godfrey's secretary, looks through her files in the ASB office for last week's cabinet minutes. Mrs. Golden enters a stu puter to see if he was record l is g ,,.,. ., i' fiipigesfzf -fs f if rx' V A L . ' 20+ R w gg' A 1-.ef 1 ,x .x I 'XJ ' X ,fi A , A Gary Dixon Phil Doran Frank Doretti Jean Dunn Driver Ed Art Physical Education Info. Processing dent's name into the com- ed absent from first period. is gf ' QQ i-i. Q .N in 'isis ., 5? xii iivl ig, wa 4 ss. as ,X . Uv X Q V Qi.c'lP 1 f ,gf . ,L v M 1 2 V ' ' X Martha Durham Don Dusterhoft English Classified Personnel Faculty T Special Education A Special Education Slzzles Los Alamitos High School provides a special department for its students who have remedial learning skills or minor handicaps. The program includes courses in Science place students in the least restrictive environment for a suc- cessful learning experience. Often due to the intimate class size teachers and students are able to develop a strong bond of friendship. The Special Education Depart- ment is headed by Dolores Kane whose staff includes Lallae Dillman Debbie Parrett Dennis Ploessel, and Betty Thompson These fine teachers are some of the most devoted and determined professionals on campus. English, History, and Math. The classes' objectives are td During nutrition, Mrs. Parett takes a moment out of her busy day to rest at her desk. 5 W2 K ,.+, . M: P2-' y ll lfqlgfm 1 Nl' will f .- fluid' lawns 'f ,Im M , , '- v a ,avg Mrs. Hawk, and aide for the special education department, takes a break from recording semester grades to pose for a picture. Mrs. Thompson smiles as she finishes grading the English exams she administered to her fourth period special education class. ,rais- 'C' Diane Eastman Maureen Eck Don Ellis English Instructional Asst. Industrial Arts 154 Faculty f f T' zfzg9'1'i 1' I 4, an I, Nola Ezel Dale Ferber Janet Fitzgerald Nurse Counselor English A ff J Special Education . Nc ,Asa wc- -Q, A v A. pf conference. may gg 4 f 4 K Y 0 ' , Q24 ', ' fa, -I -, 1 . 'f-q........' hears some students' conversation. Mrs. Dillman, who teaches History, Science, and English, explains a problem to a student. Mrs. Thompson smiles to herself as she over- Mr. Plossel, water polo coach and special educa- tion teacher, corrects papers during his -Q i.ra,l , f 3- wt,-M KM! A Wm 'Q sys- ' . ' ' ' 'Y 2 , , V p ' ,W V-tvs'-.1 s ,L Q :Q ni sn- J ,ml A 3:5 'A is .1 ' A . ri, --'M' ,g 5 Y ,.ff':if'5' l ,Q 52:'3'g:fi .9452-'sf -Q .-'u,.f,.,.- en- J! FLW!! - '?5?:12'-.V ,.-Mgxiiifzflfw Herman Fisher Debbie Flemming Sharron Flynn Kathy Foss A Pat Gainous Doris Ger W Classified Personnel Math X P.E. English X P.E. Media Specialist Instructional Asst. Math Faculty 155 'F English - English Dept ls Hot m 87 . . 7 The Los Alamitos High School English Department con- tributes to Los Al's reputation of excellence. Serving as one of two model English departments in the state of California, Los Al has played host to various instructional programs for teachers throughout the state. Mr. Schroeder, who has been at Los Al since 1971, acts as department chairperson. The L.A.H.S. English staff dedicates much time after the final bell at 2:40. Mrs. Span serves as advisor for the popular Poetry Club. Mrs. Wilson puts in nearly 20 hours a week with the award win- ning Academic Decathlon, while Mrs. Busenkell coor- dinates our superior GATE program! fied Mrs. Desatoff searches her desk for the exam she will administer to her Creative Writing class. Mrs. Span waits for the rest of her Poetry class to ar- rive before beginning the day's lesson. Mrs. Wilson, English Honors teacher, makes a call to Academic Decathlon's next lecturer. 'S i sir 'V raw We I, T ,f .6 ft -1 av' Z in y Q J 7? Q f I 4 f X nd rd? ' el I X , W., V E 'S . X., . Y 322, .xtfgx X SN 5 Pat Giarratano Mike Gibson Bob Gilchrist Colleen Golden Susana Gonzales Al Gregnano Math fP.E. Health Science X Math Classified Personnel Spanish English X P.E. 1 56 Faculty A A- fan g English Y x EN 1-xl k 1, L. i N71 f -X , To help prepare for an up-coming test, Mr. . . - ' Schroeder helps a student with j , tl X vocabulary. r 'P' Q fi ffl' I t , . , . E tg j 1 fi? ,V I Qir Wei? i H as fz . X At a pep assembly, Mr. Gregnano tells the position of the cross-country team, After having been asked a question by a stu- dent, Mrs. Durham ponders before giving a response. Har:- , 'Q' ' A fr-1 -uv .QV ' Shawney Hawk Walter Hauenstein Dorothy Hass Mary Hass Barbara Grubb Malinda Graham Special Ed. Aide APfU.S. History Algebra, Switch Board Typing, Record English, Am. Lit. and Trigonometry Operator Keeping Comp, Faculty Social Science - 1-ff, ,. i , ,,,,c, X i ,JH ei. Enjoying the festivities of homecoming week, Mrs. Jeri Karasik smiles as she remembers her own high school days. During his sixth period class, Dr. Jim Cross explains the best way to prepare for upcoming finals. Mr. Bob Atherton, one of our school's Government teachers, shows Andrea McConnell the answer to a question. V .Haw 'Q 1 f,., , iii? f, my In W 1 f 14 f if fi' ' ' A 14. MQW 6 fl I E A 1. ' Judy Hemphil Diane Henke Sue I-lennacy Commercial Art, Attendance Clerk Asst. Principal Painting Secretary 158 Faculty teaching? Necessary - Mark Celestin Jocularity - Walter Hauenstein Nirvana - Jeri Karasrk Pleasurable - Steve Bowers Great - Bob Atherton Enlightning - Pam Steeby What one word would you use to describe Inspiring - Jim Cross i li- l While teaching his second period class, Mr. Mark Celestin is in- terupted by a snowball attack by Dr. Cross's Futures class. f 1: fe ., iiV,f A ,f H if 7 ' ' ' ' f r t: N f ' 5 . , ff f I ff 7 U 1 he f - rv 2' Lf' - 7' '11, V , 7, rg' , 1. E 4 J I, '1 1- Peggy Hernandez Tom Hrbacek Donna Hullen Spanish Drill Team, Band Home Economics Social Science ,v- an 'M As lunchtime draws near, Mrs. Kerry Veale watches the time closely, waiting for the all-important bell. Walking across campus, Mr. Kevin Loftus smiles as he thinks about his plans for the upcoming weekend. I Edward Isaacs Gene Jaeger Pat Johnson Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry Library Clerk Calculus j ?', , ,-V ,.. I I 2, vin ,fix 5 I 'f' , -., 4 f I, , ' -V - A8 f I A ,. stan 4 : ,f,y4 -' , ggi, . , ,, My most unique teaching experience at Los Al was the time Mr. Bob Wilkoff stole X borrowed all of the desks and chairs from my room. I was coaching would teach me a lesson so I would not leave my room unlocked. I had sent a student to my room to get my jacket' he shortly returned and informed me that there was NOTHING in my room. The next day I was trying to teach my first period class with them sitting on the floor when Wilkoff came in to gloat. He then helped me to return my class back to normal. Jim Cross football and he and his bandits thought that they I-Ilstory of War Many things contribute to the glow of Los Al s cam- pus. Our teachers make a big difference. Not only do they truly care about the students but they know how to have fun too. One of the most interesting games played among the faculty takes place within the Social Science Department. Within the department there is a little war taking place. In the history of this war the two greatest battles were by Dr Jim Cross and Mr Bob Wllkoff The first attack was when Wilkoff and his bandits totally cleaned out Cross s room while he was at football practice. The Celestin for interupting his Future Studies class with the trivial singing of an off pitch song. ln this attack Cross and his class launched an all out snowball at- tack on Celestin. When asked when this war, started Ce'estin said When Hauenstein lost his hair and Cross lost his mind. As for when this war will end I think we will never reach a peaceful co-existence. O ! 7 ll 37 , . . Cl .71 ! second of the two was delt by Cross as revenge on CC ,H l Cl I 1 !? CC ! !7 'Winn .nf-N 'Sf' 1 l Diane Johnson Physics, Biology 3 Joyce Johnson Dolores Kane Special Ed. Aide Special Education Faculty 159 Math Department Computing lt One of the most important skills you will develop through out your high school career is your math skills, and at Los Al we have one of the best math departments anywhere. Not only do we cover the basic classes, but our math department has entered the computer field with considerable force. Mr. John Lenord teaches our computer class, where he shows students how to solve a wide range of problems. The computer skills taught by Mr Leonrd can be ap- plied to math as well as other fields such as accounting and physics. It is these special skills that make Los Al s math department one of the best anywhere. What one word would you use to describe teaching? Amusing - Debbie Flemming Calling - Edward Isaacs Terrific - Gene Jaeger Enjoyable - Dorothy Haas Serendidipy - Don Ellis Fantastic - Gladys Stough Mrs. Lowe laughs at a joke' a good sense humor is important while teaching. , of Mr. Beach writes a problem on the overhead in order to clear some confusion. If X I D ...f-4 1 I K ,av i .-s6-..,,- t 2' az. 1 3 f Jeri Karasik Myra Kincaide Sherry Kroop Jean LaMay Brad Lane John Leonard World Hlsfofy Math Life Science Girls' lsllihiggpment German, English Geometry, BASIC Faculty Math Department if J-3.4 s Mr. Isaacs shows his class how to balance a book as well as how to do calculus. My first year teaching at Los Al I replaced a teacher in the middle of the year which is usually a very difficult time for a teacher. The students were trying to have the class the way they wanted it and I was trying to keep the class the way I wanted it. Right after a very difficult class, I was walking to the office and a seagull also dropped his opi- nion on me. I looked up and said, 'Why not? Everyone else has.' I'm now glad to say that with the exception of the seagull's aim, things have improved con- siderably since my first year. Don Ellis Mr. Ellis shows his Pre-Algebra class a new approach to an old problem. Mrs. Stougl: stands at attention as she says the Pledge of Allegiance. Mrs. Willard smiles as she hands back an test to a student. A 13 1 . ' I I I ' T-.sg ' 'f i NV f l. ' A D if A .ZW JM, ' I X! if f' lust- ., t 'themes 'tli at if' t I wi: t A Linda Lewis Jeanne Llmmer Linda Lockwood Kevin Loftus Patti Long Alcene Looper English, Info. Home Economics Counselor World History, U.S. English, Am. Short Counselor Processing History Story Faculty 161 Surefire Science The Science Department here at Los Alamitos is made up of extremely intelligent teachers that excell in their field of science. As a result of new graduation requirements the enrollment in science classes has increased giv- ing more students a chance to develop their knowledge of science. Students get to plan and participate in many experiments that help them understand their lessons. Mr. Scott smiles for the yearbook, showing how much he enjoys teaching physics to his students this year. x ..-f--7 F li Showing his school spirit, Mr. Gibson, a health teacher, instructs his students on im- proper hygiene by dressing up for nerd day. Mr. Wagner does his impression of Groucho Marx while trying to entertain and liven up the physics class for all his students. i r , We cccs . , x 1 W 'gg I3 W Q , Al? Tr' '.,. 7' -'saggy' I , ' ' -. . f l .,,, L .X ' i - - 2- ' we 'K' 'i .xx s-.X ' E W + .f,- f ' X ff Etna Lowe Ron Lung Kay Marriott Ms.Martin Mr. Martinez Ms.Mazet ' Math Driver's Education Special Education Classified Personnel Art! Auto Classified Personnel Science - 1 if Science .113 teaching? Physics - Mr. Chuck Scott Stimulating - Mr. Wagner What one word would you use to describe -I1 '. is yt . l 4 Mr. Gilchrist, well known for his great ability to teach biology, ventures out ofthe classroom to visit with his students. 'Q gQ7L.?i, li Ms. Sleeper reads off the semester grades, much to some of the students' dismay. Most student's efforts pay off at semester. Ms. Currie, a' new chemistry teacher to Los Alamitos, demonstrates another chemical magic show to her class. .1 A 5 fa ll , an f L' 4' ,X at V lfifigavl l ' l ' ' it H43 l .1 ff ll if X' it if 2 N ' 1 J Q 14-A-X V -L ,-. , Maureen McCoy Ms. McLane Ms. McMahon Jenny Morris Stuart Nowinski Ralph Opacic Foreign Language Classified Personnel Classified Personnel Data Proc. Tech Science Eng. A Choral Music Looking surprised, Ms. Blades takes a break from h over and review her new lesson plan for the day. Foreign Language - Cultures Abroad The Foreign Language instructors provide students with new opportunities to utilize their language skills and experience the culture of other countries. By the end of the course students complete reports learn songs in dif- ferent languages and observe movies from other countries. Foreign Language helps students learn about new cultures and their language. , nh- f ,. th.- fv uv-' Me? f- . 2 ..,.......... -'X 7 3 ' ..... , ,r Q 5, 'n' 1:11 -1 F' F is z 122121 4 12 , ,' ,, , It .... W, WQWM, ,,f4?,7 f 7 Z 2 ll' .V i 1, Wg r ea 4 Ms. Stanton is displaying her love for France and the French language as he stands in her mock French restaurant. Ms. Hernandez, along with teaching Spanish, is also the advisor for the newspaper for Los Alamitos. fn 'r 1 i- Nfl 2 i er busy schedule to go V5 1, H .H ,- 3 , 41 X t , r r 14 ' 2 , 4 f 1 f I . 1 l Q5 A ,Z N Anna Packard Debbie Parrett Dennis Parmer Mike Pazeian Frank Patrick Dennis Ploesiel Classified Personnel Special Education Counselor Social Science Social Science Special Education ff if -3 Foreign Language 1 i ll Looking proud of her students, Mrs. Tynning shows her class how happy students can be if they study their Spanish. 51 V . 2, f ff 4 My Msg' A71 ' 4 iff If 2, 1 9 Mr. Lane just recently joined up with the Foreign Language department and is now teaching others German. Mr. Clairmont tries to get his point across to the students, but they know when he really means business! Fantastic - Senora Tynning Fun -Ms Blades Trying -Mr Clalrmont Educational -Ms Beck is il 5 5 What one word would you use to describe teaching? WGN 4: ff- -.,f4-ffkwn'-,-1 M-an nw , X is 5 I ,J 5 ,. ' My-,-, I if Pat Ramsburg Tim Randall Sherrill Razor Margie Reynolds Carole Roberts Corie Rose Social Science Athletic Equip. Classified Personnel Classified Personnel Foreign Language Speech X Language Mangr. Faculty Information Processing -g During the years the Information Process- ing Department has grown and expanded. With the addition of word processors and computers students have a unique opportuni- ty to add to their business and office skills. The courses prepare students to persue careers in the business field and help out in every day life. The department offers a wide range of classes that enables a student to decide which occupation would be best for him and his future. Busy at Work Ms. Dunn looks up to answer a question from another student that is having trouble with the new word processors . A, Fantastic - Mrs. Grubb Interesting - Mrs Dunn An Experience - Ms. Smallfield Ms. Grubb is taking part in the information processing department, teaching students valuable lessons. W 4 r r'ie1 nts' A----my-iffu i N 1 y X V X P I, -Knit Ml 4 6 I X S Q it we -S nl ' I ll x Cindy Russell Marge Saffron Bill Schneider Wayne Schroeder Ron Schwandt Chuck Scott Science Classified Personnel Science English Driver's Education Science 166 Faculty 43 What one word would you use to describe teaching? - Information Processing n 4 ' 'S' -E! ' .1-:I if . , an cfs 1 , had 4 sp fig, Q jffjiiay Q sw' . , Lf-J '75f2,?i?- - ...K 1 f' 4 1 'f sw .fmfi -251' 'X xuxbrsgxsl S '. ',,1 Q' ,' - .,,.,o , ef l Z 2 t , 15 ' I, 14 ,jz 4 Q - 4-5+ ff, 1: ., . s, ' , L f' ffl? f X! I 'Q . ':??l7 'x , 5 fn' I fb ' wr' A 4 , b 75 3 ,M j f 1 , rp' Patty Seymour Jean Sleeper Fran Smallfield Marsha Span English Science Business English Mrs. Fran Smallfield speaks to the main office because she is having a problem with a new computer. Mrs. Linda Lewis teaches in two of Los Al's outstanding departments. She is a typing teacher and an English teacher as well. Mrs. Dunn takes time out to help Jennifer Herrod on the computer. Aldona Stanton Pam Steeby Foreign Language Social Science Faculty 167 Performing Arts Heatlng Up for Success One of the many things that set Los Al apart from other schools is our incredible Performing Arts Department and the talent that guides it. The leaders of tomorrow s Tom Hrbacek and Mrs Judy Tru- jillo Mr Opaclc referred to as Ralph by his students is in charge of choral music and has had success this year in the many musical events put on throughout the year in the PAC. Mr Tom Hrbacek led the school s band to a number of victories in the Orange Country area. One of our school s greatest assets is our Drama Department and Mrs Trujillo whose undying enthusiasm has helped to make our school s per- formances of the Sound of Music smashing success that they were. In the years to come Los Al s tradition of excellence will always live on as long as we have teachers who are willing to put their time and effort into projects such as these and it is teachers such as these that make Los Al the leader in performing arts which it iS. stars are Mr. Ralph Opacic, Mr. and Arsenic and Old Lace the l 2'- if F l , Above Right - Principal Mrs. Hart and English teacher Mrs. Trujillo become disappointed as they notice Pacifica score against us. Above - Cheer and song coach, Rey Lozano steals a coke away from varsity yell leader Darren Anthony. Right - Jazz band conductor Mr. Wackerman directs his band performing Peter Gunn. s.s M kqlh M , 1 . 1 J Mywgnibgl I ,,,V V Iii., Q . N , on . , '1 7, Q 1 T- , ' ' '-'- ' K' ,r5.'I- ' ' 4 15 f ' . - ' A l ' i g A r ,Q f 1 ,I KVMX I r' 1 ' .1 5, ,4 gg, x r f ' 'V I' ll If l i .L Qff.-1 Ig - P , ff P is 5 P 1' Gladys Stough Linda Stoskoph Betty Thompson Graciela Tynning Jim Van Gorder Steve Wagner Math School Psychologist Foreign Language Health Science F 168 Faculty Performing Arts well loved by the squad and their advisor. After the mock wedding, Mr. Opacic enjoys a little refreshment during the reception. Then he returns to the festivities of the day. Mr. Hrbecek stands at attention during the Star Spangled Banner at one of the home football games. He then proceeds to direct the band. Erma concentrates during a storm. She is the cheer bus driver and is 117 .eie . . Q, S . -K A i we Q- . -, N 5 f l , Q A X Y ' ff V' I avid X 7 5. X W I ?e, ff,ff ' X Xl W i -X Mariam Walker Mildred Watson Sue Willard Robert Wilcoff Kathy Wilson Susan Woirol Math Counselor Math Social Science English Art Faculty 169 Physical Education Shaping Up! When the Physical Education teachers and coaches were asked how they would describe teaching, Mrs. Fleming replied, amusing, while Ms. Giarratano answered, energizing, Los Al students work their coaches just as the coaches work the students. Freshmen are required to take a year of P.E., and while sophomores also have this requirement, they get to choose one sport they would like to concentrate on. There are open tryouts for the many athletic teams and the coaches are always looking for new faces 1-., .fi X to participate. Q 43 f Ar. 3 --xr- Mr. Doretti finds a little bit of time to himself between his weight lifting class and football practice. Ms. Bohannon, head of the Girls' P.E. Department, pauses in the gym during her basketball class. After finally getting out of the dunk tank during Spirit Week, Mrs. Fleming is able to laught at herself. 170 Faculty 1 f-'Gif 2 V . 7' H 'A x ARI, - 4, ff ,, f-., wh, ,ev wg X 33 Q ' Wfvf- M, U 9 '4,. I f V XM ,.,... .,, , W., iw- v .. ,,, -...,, 08 Wvffqm I' 4, f 8' 1' n W'-W'I , if .1 , r' fm Home Economlcs Hot Homemakers At Los Al Home Economics is a depart- ment where students can prepare for the future and be creative in the process. Cooking and sewing classes are available to improve old skills and learn new ones. Even the teachers get something out of their classes. Cooking teacher Jeanne hilarating. Another class that is very popular is On Your Own. Students are put into real life situations including taking care of a baby actually an egg balancing a checkbook and finding a place to live. Limmer, describes teaching' as ex- .1 f. ,iff '-' .lv 1 . ,l .,,, I , 4 rf., 7 E ffm I 1 .K V f ' I 1 'R' - 4 . ' . f. 1' , X - I -1 .4 w if ' 41 fa 3-153, 1 ' t v' C, ,ggi-3 , .r ' I ,,,f,,Mf,w,w-fp' .uw ,. I , ,, ,Y my '24 5 . Mrs. Limmer poses with her cooking class after preparing some pizzas. Ms. Hulen, Los Al's sewing teacher, takes the roll in first period. On Your Own teacher Bob Atherton eats his lunch while deep in thought. 172 Faculty Driver Education is 7 E g , .ff-' - fe ltr l . . -r - - A - - H - we it Burning Rubber P .., . X ' , X Driver Education is a class most 'S sophomores can't wait to take. After ff. having book instruction, simulation driv- ii i ing, and actual on the road driving ex- ' ' perience, students are able to receive recommendation for getting a license. A ' . Bill Christie, Gary Dixon, Ron ' Schwandt, and Ron Lung instruct the Driver Education classes. It takes a lot of patience for these teachers to teach Los Al students the rules of the road. Mr. Dixon refers to teaching as 3 f outrageous x , If 5 1 50' . J 5- . ly, 1 ! I 4, A1 1' gvivlf - 1 -D 52114, Vw? I , Mr. Schwandt rests at his desk atter driving all day in Driver Ed. Driver Ed. teacher Mr. Lung gasps as someone prepares to dunk him. Mr. Dixon lectures to his Driver Education class on centrifugal force. Faculty 173 s Industrial rt The Arts Sizzle The Arts department here at Los Alamitos in itself is not much differnt than the ones at other schools, but there is one special quality that sets Los Al apart from all the rest. It is the teachers that make our Arts department so unique. Mrs. Hemphill is an extra special member of the art department as she has taught here since the school opened twenty five years ago. Making up the industrial arts section is Mr. Becker, Mr. Martinez, and Mr. Ellis. The rest of the art section is made up of Mr. Doran, Mrs. Deering, who is taking the place of Mrs. Woirol while she is out on leave, and Mr. Considine who teaches photography. Auto shop teacher, Mr. Martinez shows how to adjust valves and rebuild an engine. 174 Faculty at ie. .. f ' .g In-u-.,,,,f Qs, menu.- Jaffa' J.. Mr. Becker explains to his woodshop class how to effectively assemble a kit- chen spice rack. Taking time away from his computer, drafting teacher Mr. Ellis checks up on his students. rt vwswmr0fh M . Q., Xa,b 'till' l' 'l' Mrs. Hemphill takes a minute to perfect Ingrid Brain's self portrait. Mrs. Hemphill teaches both commercial art and drawing and painting. Focus the lens! shouts Mr. Considine. The photography teacher gives tips to a photographer while he gets his picture taken. Ceramics teacher Mr. Doran shows his beginning class the correct way to throw a pot. If it is not centered, the end result isn't quite as good! Jewelry instructor Mrs. Deering shows her students how to cut gold. Many students have enjoyed having her while Mrs. Woirol is out on leave. Faculty 1 75 Ki? 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A QW, . in New Wx K bf-'iff' ' W f iilrlfn f ' H6 5 Stanley N. Abrams President and Founder, Gum- hy Revival Association, CSF, Science Club, ClA, Speech, GHOTI Club Kelly A.Agoata Yearbook, Newspaper Photographer, Swimming, Senior Class Committee, French Club, Drama Club, Congress 56 D!R 'f E UN Danny J. Allard Edward J. Allen Varsity Speech Team, Drama Club, Video Club, Chamber Cholr ,AJ Seniors, Stacey Hawthome and David Alvarez take a break in their poetry class to talk about the football game that night. Varsity football player, Dino Syrengelaa participates in Spirit Week activities by helping the senior class win the tug-of-war. Michelle Stratton lays on the grass thinking about the discus- Cynthia Althouse David V. Alvarez Daniel J. Andersen Sh w holr, Concert Cholr, o C Plays sion she had with Mr. Schroeder last period. They talked about Immanuel Kant's philosophy on duty. Seniors 1 77 1- ' x 1 , , V YW, YY, ,YW ,Q ,gin Af, a --lqjiirkf-Ll LG ,Wim MJo:lle K. frgismlan Daniel Lee Pamela L. . , l I Dmo Syrengelas and Kenny Montgomery await the announce- 3:53, 3.Sle,:3, L05y2r8g'?J8 A'ch let' Jazz B':rf: 'lif:g Club ment of Mr. Irresistible, while watching the homecoming Clubysvaf-IShC1Ub JASC, Newspaper ' assembly. X .x Levon Aralanlan Charles Ashley Laura Astigarraga Michael Baker Sophia L. Baron Glen Barrett '1 Tinelxa Barra Jennifer L. Batey Cinnamon A. Juliet C. Bedell Solo Majoretie Becke' Track, Scenic Sophomores Senlor Sophomores, French Club Y I X Kathryn Bell Darryl K. Bender Payman Bidari Micheal M. Bidrawn Joanna Willemse is on her way out to en- Bmn Rouge C 'b joy her lunch time with her friends from soccer. Seniors Jannia A. Billon Shana L. Binder Keith A. Bird lnteract Club, Spanish Club Colorguard, TBM, Seniority Electronics Sorority Ernie Blevins Shana Binder practices another routine Lisa Boardman that she will be performing at the next school assemble for the colorguard squad. Ingrid L. Brain Robert M. Brantner Patrick Brennan Seniority Sorority, Ski Club President Aviation Club, ln- teract, Cottonwood Staff Wayne E. Bish Q-. yawn? 2 'TE LUV Mara Bloom Senlor Sycho's, Varsity Soc- cer, Varsity Softball, LA Peles, TBM Robert A. Book President Speech Team, Na- tional Forenslc League, Science Club, Kiwanis Bowl, Drama Club Ryan F. Blouey Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Captain, Varsity Golf Captain, Academic All-American Beatrix C. Bourdy CSF, Senior Class Commit- tee, Dance Club, Interact Club, JASC Deanna L. Blythe Girls' Basketball, JASC, Sassy Sophomores, Choir Laura A. Bowden CSF, Colorguard, Class Com- mittees, Yearbook, Ski Club, Spanish Club Cameron R. Briggs Kenton Brooks Blake Brown French Club, Sailing Club, Mock Trial Team, German Photo Club, Track, Marching Club, CSF Band Seniors .4 in -,u S155 e i , ,fr - SX 1 v fri 4 ,rf I ' Q W 4 A-in - f f l i ,o .fl sf, f I 1 :flip , Eff 9, f, X, X N-4 X 1 - ' 3gv'T V, drill:-N it . , .X f vf 9a . A, e , '.-41 X is -:be ' gil 'Q My 'inf' -,Wi if seq! f- sg, , ,E if V Vf.,.Y 'i gr 29' l 'f 'l.gPl'? fr. 1 Q-, x ---.J Adolescence Adolescence is beginning high school, and finding out how difficult final exams are. Adolescence is going shopping in the mall, looking for the perfect prom dress, Adolescence is giggling with your friends, and flirting with the cute guys. Adolescence is acting like a delinquent. Adolescence is getting your driver's license, and arguing with your parents, and sitting in detention hall because you were late to class. Adolescence is worrying about your looks, and wearing in-style clothes, and going to the school play because you need the extra credit. Adolescence. is starting to make your own decisions, and taking charge of your life. by lnmid vvciu. Il , . I ' 1 ' 21 . X W J. , E -' .. 532-'S 9 no A E F -X 4' Q ll , , 1 f - P' B, Alexander E. Joseph D. Erica Carroll Julian Christifer Carpenter Carpentier Carroll Spanish Club, Fishing Club Soccer, Ski Club, Track 12 Za?- DIR 'f E LUV Marianne Carroll Thomas A. Caruso Stace Cash John P. Caudillo Alison Cay Chafe Douglas M. CSF, Band, Choir, Gemian CSF, Interact Club Varsity Baseball Interact Club Chapman Club Crusader Editor-in-Chief CSF, German Club Adrianne Chavez Gail Chekouras Anna W. Chen Katherine Chen Diana I. Cheng Candice E. Colorguard ASB Secretary, Crusader CSF, Interact, German Club, Tennis Team, CSF, Youth Chesebro News Editor, CSF, Club Med, Ski Club, Calculus Club Development Project W-Pl, Varsity Volleyball Varsity Gymnastics German Club, Ski Club, SOCCER Senior psyshos Lisa B. Chow Vince Cisneros Varsity Gymnastics, Skl Club, Senior Psychos Spirit Stick win- ners, Baton Rouge Cajon Cookin' Club, cheer the Griffin football team on to victory. Nancy Jean Clark Lynne Susan Varslty olleyball, Varslty Clissold Soccer- Varsity Sohball' LA Club Med, lnteract, Girls' Ballhandlers,Senlor Sychos Ensemble, colmgumd LB Jr. Crew Christopher A. Codik Varsity Tennis Capt., CSF, FBLA, French Club, Law Club, Science Club, Class Committee Dawnielle Ann Congiardo Pep Commissioner, Year- book Stalf, Seniority Sorori- ty, CSF, Ski Club, Varslty Baseball Stats 182 Seniors f'?,6n , -wg ff . 'V Alison A. Cook Julie Ann Coontz CSF, Choir, Vlce-President, S-Club, Student Congress, Speech Team, Interact, Photo Club, Drama Club, The Accompllce NYC Tanya M. Cohen Michael Anthony David Michael Crusader Staff, Senlor Class Cole combs gfrniltreqcfkl Club' Dance Varsity Football, Skl Club Varsity Soccer, LA Patriots, u ' n era Video Yearbook Rebecca Cogeland Stacia T. Copeland Tennis, Skl Clu , Varsity Swimming -td' J'aime Noel Coultice Choir, Senior Class Committee Ronna E. Coulter Varslty Cheer Co-Captain, Varsity Song, Seniority Sororlty as 1,--7 Janet E. Cover Who's Who in American High School Students, Amerlcan Society of Distinguished Hlgh School Students, SADD Senior, Treg Finney, shows some spirit. The Homecoming week Gary S. Cgrnneen David M. Cutler ' - - CSF, in 1 , sm sk: CI b, v ll b ll v my, ls med Wlth many dress up days' Club, FrZo5lbalTTm2lass HonorlSocle?yFCST at Committee Michael J. Damato Sandra Leigh Sherri L. Daunhauer Sandra D. Davis Varsity Football Daniel, German Club, Senior Class Chorus Club Swimming, Drama Club, S4 Committee Club, Law Club, WJLTL Zee- DBR 'f E HIV Terence M. Dean D'Andrea Deforest Christine April D. Delaney Cl-DT DeGregory Colorguard, JV Tennis Team, Swlmteam, Senior Class Committee After an exciting half time show, Shana Binder, Christina Welter, Linette Donahue, and Tina Melton crowd around the fence to see if they can get a look at the last part of the football game. The football team has done very well this year, and plans to be the best yet. Many spirited people have been rooting the teamvon. Michelle Marie Peter Deneff DeMatteo Colorguard, Law Club Harjit S. Dhillon Manprit K. Dhillon ASB Publlclty Commissioner, CSF, FBLA, French Club, Crusader Sports Editor, lnteract Mock Trlal Witness Frank Douglas Dick Gary Michael Peter E. Dohm Matthew S. Jennifer R. Emmert Traci Irene Engel Law Club, Golf Team Dingillo Donnelly Crusader Feature Editor, Varsity Basketball, Softball, Yearbook, Ski Club, Aviation J a zz Band, Football, Girls, Ensemble- Senior Class Cl!-lb Med. Skl Club Club, Track, Adventure Club Baseball, Honor Role Committee, Club Med, CSF, French Club Seniors 183 Robert W. Ernst Yearbook Photographer Ann Melissa Faircloth CSF, French Club, Yearbook Allison King reads aloud from her homework paper to an atten- tive class. Her hours of preparation pay off with a good presentation. Timothy F. Fatone Jeff Ferrario Kristan J. Fett Casey Fierce Varsity Volleyball, Ski Club Varsity Soccer, Skl Club, Girls' Basketball Stats, Track Yearbook Photographer, Ski Yearbook, Photo Club, CSF, Stats Club FBLA A Mark A. Scott Finnegan Laura S. Finney Treg K. Finney Finkenhagen Band Cross-Country, Track 184 Seniors Shon Espana James Everett Michael Falbo Julie Ann Farrell 6Qgf?T91'QY9QZ9'9 9l L A AQYAQ AVA A J Football games are a place to show school spirit as Treg Finney, Todd Kenaston, and Joe HIC' display with their sign, Griffins number one! James Scott Suzanne Fitzgerald Karen Fluegel Thomas Foden Fitzgel-.ld German Club Wrestling, Tennis, Jazz Band Varsity Yell Captain V yt' A' L57 lv A 'Yi l K ' fin, kk X ,H , Leonard Rene Jennifer Forbes Thomas Foster Reed A. Foumier Lisa D. Fox Font-nel Wrestling Wrestling Captain, Football, Track, Rowdy Bunch V O'6'1 'SVC UiQ 5W U 4632 5362531611: Akilro Fukushima Kelly Gallagher Loraine Garcia EQ-9 DBR 'f E UIV Kimberly Fuelleman l Kristina J. Garman Colorguard Captain, Seniori- ty Sorority Catherine E. Gaw Swim Team Lauren Jennifer Gershon d D h l Aca emiz: ecat on Manager, CSF, Interact, Senior Class Committee Nicholas Timothy Gianformaggio Varsity Football, Ski Club, Track Brian Gilbert Seniors 185 f? .2 w , 1 - . , Q ,uc lf, V -. . 1 ..- H19 Q, ' f 253 U l j z nf I1 Q -G' ' E! al l Y 5,54 ay f V 1 mb ' Honey in a Plastic Bottle the nozzle is unscrewed we crawl in there we are me and my honey in our plastic world honey is not good for bees or for cooking just for me for it's my honey i love my honey together we make a unique taste like fries and coke and taco salads the nozzle is screwed back on and there we are just me and my honey in our plastic bottle Cinnamon Becker Jennifer Lori Hagen Ann Marie T. Hagmann Jennifer D. Habermann Yearbook Editor, nance Commls- Hgggtedt sloner, Cheerleader, Senlorlty Sorority, Skl Club, CSF, Qulll and Scroll, Student Gcv't, Senior Sychos 529 DBR 'f E UAV Andrew Haimov Leslie Haines Tracey L. Hall Darolyn Y. Hamada Crusader Sports Editor, Mock Trial Attorney, CSF Jazz Band, Interact Board Club Med Darrin Hanson Sharon M. Hanson Kelly J. Harris Ski Club, Yearbook, Quill and Scroll, Senior Sychos, Senior Class Committee, LawClub Leslie Harris Kimberly Harrison Theresa Harrison I-un ll. I-...Q .f 'g X, , if L-XM f f .IK ixiyy H .: X 'T r Debbie J. Hart Bflorrgnne lgrgkgrsd Brian Hastie Tricia Hatfield Walking Over to his car El-ic Roberts Searches 1 , . , ' D252 P5535 Chi, Fmzfh through his bag for his lunch pass and car keys. Club, Varslty Swim Team Seniors 187 Q17 Y ll-,N ,mi EAL. V ti T 1 .ly ,,l1-.1:,.5--f-1:'5-1- - -' ' , . 1 lu 'mf-','1.m.'f': :Un 5,yi 'mI:uj5.1, H,g1.Q.:,3f.- Y ' ' , , f 4- , ,gn 1, , , 1,5 ,,1,f,4, ,1,1.,,, ,,,4., ,. Y ws- llvlw,fz1'f'wl 5:',lil! 1+fr-wilZvlziafila-V1 f ' A f' ff 'mslflffflfifrw ' l+sflf4'vafaffal1 a ',:!lnl11!:4i., ,g .:::.,1?gEE-,M 3, V gi ' ' 'J - Michelle Haub Stacey Hawthorne Richard Helms Stephanie Songleacler, Drill Team, Seniority Sorority, Team B, Henderson Show Choir, Seniority Sorori- Drill Team 4 yr. Member ty, Ski Club Y Justin Henshaw Kevin Hess Speech Team, Photo Club 'Tv 3 ' ' ., ' f..',.'l5f l.i'1f-will QHE19E .E?fQ M2 'na 1 X 32121115251 1--11-if-Hr . 1 tvfef , g lib: 3 5 l 4,1 4 E- I Q l V 4 ella at YW Lisa A. Hess Margi Hibschman Lisa M. Hicks Randy S. Hines Songleading Captain, CSF, Yearbook, Quill 8: Scroll, Ski Varsity Baseball Seniority Sorority Show Club Choir, Drama Club Thanh Ho Mike E. Holstein Senior, Sandra Daniels anxiously awaits for the homecoming queen to be announced. 188 Seniors Denise L. Horner Nolan Howe Glrls' Ensemble, Concert Chamber Choir, 4-H Club Choir, Senior Class Commit- tee, French Club Terri Hubert Laura E. Huff w ,ff 06' R 'f i UAV David Hughes Michael Humphries Tim Hutchcraft Adam Hutton Mock Trial Team Greg R. lrwin Steve C. Irwin Craig Jackson Michael S. Jackson Cheri Jaime Leland Russell Jay FroshfSoph. Basketball Varsity Basketball Gamer's Guild, Ski Club Cross-Country ASB VICE-Pfeiidvll. Show Cholr, Varsity Soccer, 4 yr. Spanlsh Club may i Lucinda M. Jensen Linda Jensen Patricia M. Jettie Varslty Songleader 2 yrs., Varslty Swimming, Marchlng Drill Team, Senlority Sororl- and Symphonic Band, CSF ty, SClub, Hearts Club Judy Parmet explains with great interest her beliefs about the laws. T, f . ' gf ' I' I 5' n . f E-i?gV ' I wJ ' 1. Anita Johnson Diron K. Johnson zf,f'f3,Eff9ue' Pamam' Ge Seniors Nancy Clark, Heidi Sendro, Julie Jones, and Kelly Harris prove their school spirit. Seniors - f X David V. Johnston Alicia Jones Julie D. Jones Yearbook Editor, Senlqr Class Committee, Senior Sycho's, Quill 8: Scroll, Skl Club, Softball X . As students take place in races during Spirit Week, An- nemarie Buonocore rides on a big wheel in the obstacle COUISC . Laura A. Junkermann Varsity Tennis, Softball, Track, Ski Club, German Club, CSF, Senior Class Committee Stacey C. Jordan Marching Band, Concert Band, Crusader News Editor, CSF, Club Med, Glrls' State Representative Emil S. Jorge Sr. Class President, Sr. Class Committee, Spanish Club President, ROP Communlcav tions, FBLA, Video Year- book, PTSA Sammy Joseph Dana M. Kamm Denise M. Kaneko Deborah A. Kaplan Michael P. Kean Jeneric Juniors Varsity Cheer, Basketball, CLUB BERTHA Swimming, Cross-Country, Club Med Cimberly J. Kelley Clinton Kemp Todd R. Kenaston Chamber Choir, LA Safari-ers Seniors Lisa Marie Kefalas Choir, Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Jazz Band, French Club, SASSY Sophomores Kim Fuelleman, Geoff Kerns, Andi Lund, and Hans-Peter Mortensholm enjoy lunch on the grass. Hans-Peter is a foreign ex- change student from Norway visiting Los Al this year. Karen L. Kennedy Geoff E. Kema Elizabeth J. Kim Leslie Ann Kimball Girls' Ensemble, Concert Baton RougeClub Spanish Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Junior Class Cholr Band, CSF, Senior Class Committee, Hearts Club, Committee FBLA ,- -me D32 'f E LUV G-r 'f'A Zz- 1. -,A . , Q- 221 . gif Alison Elizabeth Chanda I.. King James B. King Eva Marie Kjou Deborah A. Klein Heather Elizabeth King Concert Cholr, Chamber FIS Water Polo, FIS restl- Tall Flags, Yearbook Stall, CSF, Senior Class Commit- Anne Koch'-ins Omega Drill Team Co, Cholr Ing, JV Wrestling Ski Club, Senior Class Com- tee, Speech Club, S-Club CSF, Concert Cholr Captain, Seniority Sorority, mmeev Flench Club Choir Brigitte A. Koenig Scott M. Kondra Eric Kramer Greg A. Kuhn CSF, French Club Wrestling Nora M. LaBoufl Margaret M. John E. Laisy Dale E. Lane Student Rep to the Board ol I-.Castro Varsity, Track, Varsity Ski Club, Interact Educatlon, ASB Cabinet Varsity Soccer, Varsity Soft, CrossCountry ball, Photo Club, Atl Omega Fan, Senior Psycho: Dan Woodard and Mike Godoy briefly talk to each other during a passing period about their previous class. Seniors Ella Turrentine observes all the exciting perfor- mances during the homecoming assembly, and is also performing with the other members of the col- orguard team. Ella is currently one of the tall flag captains at Los Alamitos. ball' CO'-w'C'10 X Y .W J tis F' Bill R. Lanaford Georgina Lanuero Hap T. LeCompte Football, Basketball, Skl Varslty Soccer, V-P Skl Club, Club,AdventureClub Volleyball, Yearbook Photographer Sally Lee Robert W. Lee Jr. Elizabeth Legae Rachelle A. Volleyball, SophfFresh Foot- Leoinrj Gymnastic Jerry A. Lerno IASB, SBDT 5 'Y' tri? Steve Levy Sean R. Lewis Fredrik Llbrand Stacie M. Light Roy Lin Yearbook, Newspaper, Mock Spanish Club, Anglers Club Los Al Cross-Country Team Interact Board Member, Trlal, Ski Club Crusader, Editorial Editor, Scot T. Listaviclr Terry Liu James Locke Varslty Water Polo, Varslty Video Yearbook, CSF, FBLA Swimming, CSF 192 Seniors CSF, Junlor Honor Guard Robin Jane Lindley Varsity Volleyball, CSF. Cot- tonwood Stafl, Ski Club, Club Med if' Robert Tyo, Leland Jay, and Grant and comics during their cabinet class planning. VanCleve enjoy pizzi after a hard week Of 2' UG' 11:11 DBR 'f E LUV Sara A. Loisch Galldencio T. Kelly Lynch Varslty Gymnastics Lontok YDP, CSF, Spanish Club, FBLA, Interact -Q, of ull.. - ..- 'av' mile WX s H. -wi GW E-M '--sm-ck 'fa-'-a'e 'f'a:z1s.:f ll BIS BNHS, Tom Foden and Bruce Malin show off their y honor awards for ,good citizenship from Club McDonalds. Jami M. Maggard Kevin Mahoney M. Bruce Malin Craig M. Malone Melina A. Maloney Eddie R. Manfro Varsity Basketball Varsity Wrestling, Volleyball, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Cross-Country Track S o c c e r , S e n l o r Cla s s Science Club Swimming, Drama Club Committee K X. ' J ,v X xfrx ,l 1 I l l Ll.: Timothy J. Manning Jon Maples Glinaglblglagojni Mary Younkin shows her support for her friends on drill team. Her aw u , 1 u enthusiastic support inspires the pep-squad at performances. Seniors 193 Ron C. Marquez Nadeem Marshman Micheal R. Martinez Kellie Shawn Eric McAllise Matthew Scott McCabe D a n c e C l u b - Varsity Football, 1000 lb, Vlce-President Club Kirk Bender, Ken- ny Montgomery a n d C a m e r o n Briggs report on the amendment they studied in Mrs. Steeby's govern- ment class. Allison Cook and Kelli Moore show their Los Al spirit by painting their faces red, blue and gold. Micheal D. McConnell Jeffrey G. McCoy Varsity Football Ma? A. McGill Interact lub, CSF, Varsity Songleader, Club Med Jean McGraa Kelly McHale Michelle K. Mellissa E. Julie Meadows Seniors Laura L. Meals Show and Concert Cholr - President, Speech and Drama Club, Mascot Heather L. Medcall Senior Sychos 3 QA uni? 4. , 2' Av .. SQ: 'fd .-:QM is Q iFfi'! f r , xv I' , WW 'Y ' X 1: .-, , E :Al , --.., '2 L-' X gf .lg 'Q' 4 Xi XY x 3 . ' , ,f fi' Y As' 3 -iw A, X MV , .-,,- K Y ali A - as . 3 ' . 3' M - -L if K e , I :JZ L ,i g s ti, r Af f f 'a '-1 i 4 L A1 Q x2 Y at X -1. . V W-he l I: lv Ylul xv I rj. 4 V , X ii, if 4 fl if I A ii-A rv-:Q l 1 ' ij,--f r W l I ' - i I tial, lr ..,. .ff i il Lg r I W g JF' -nv- -yyw fa? Y , 1 ima ir-EFT 1, z T' fi , .iwxi 7.4 fy. 1-s l 5 ' .XT 1-5. J mit rf' V- nw. N Qi 5 ,ETH Y, Q if W 9, i 1. f -, 5 1 QQ ii J F -. f ' ' I , , , -- V 3 W1-,4 iff ,a . '- N' is ' we-Q ii ' , 1 K J-' .f ,gt They tell you not to look back, To avoid the regret and the pain, But I will always remember those warm special moments we shared, in smiles and in tears: Our first date and kiss, our anniversary dinner, those nights we fought, and ended up in each other's arms, the endless picnics, and the rainy days - when we were to happy to be gloomy, the memories are endless. The proms and formals, the dreams that didn't fall short, along with all the irreplaceable memories, How could I forget? My joy will over-ride any regret or pain, So, please, someday, look back, and remember our little voice, saying l love you. Greg Saylin fzewliee i . 1 .5 4 Rob A. Nen Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football Aimee C. Newlander Varsity Soccer, Senlor Sycho's, Ski Club ll Kathleen O'Donnell Timothy B. 0'Keeffe Law Club, Soccer, Ski Club, Video, Yearbook, LA Patriots Q ao, Q iii DBR 'f E 1 LUV Talking over the last move of the football team, Eddie Manfro, Danny Woodard and Jeff Ferrario, decide that Los Alamitos Football Team will come through once again. E CLIP eti, F Q C l l Stacey M. Nishii Wendy Nugier James F. Oberacker Lara V. Varsity Swimming-CIF, Obradovitch Kiwanis Bowl, German Club President, CSF, Senior Class Committee CSF, lnteract, French Club, Senior Class Committee, Keywanettes, Tennis Team Scott R. Michele R. Darcy M. Owen Michelle Omohundro Overbeek Mascot- Show Choifr Drama Pagenkopp JV Basketball, CSF, Senior Cottonwood Staff, Varsity Varsity Soccer, Varsity Swim Class Committee, Ski Club, Cheer, Academic Decathlon Team, Senior Sychos French Club Manager, CSF, Club Med W'-'73 M, Michelle Marie Palermo Drill Team, Seniority Sororia ty, Varsity Basketball Jeffrey R. Palk Academic Decathlon, Mock Vitisia Maria Pangelinan Trlalf CSF, Interact Cl'-'bf Drill Team, JV Tennis Team, German Club, Science Club, Klwanls Bowl, Ski Club Concert Choir Kristi Papalexis Mark A. Parkinson Judy l. Parmet Basketball, FBLA Seniors 197 Kristine Patz Richard B. Paul CSF, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Baseball, CSF, Junior Interact Honor Guard Ricardo Payan k Denise Kanelxo, Wendy Nugier, and Ann Marie Hagmann Raymond A. Puanani Pereira Pedroza Lisa Perles Mock Trial, S-Club President, CSF, LA Times President, Congress, Art Club, Drama Club, Speech Team, Eternal Mind - NYC Bernard M. Peters Rosemary Alison Basketball, Varslty Track Peters Academic Decathlon, French Club Pres., Drama Club Pres, CSF, Speech, NEO, Choir, SADD, PoetryfLlt. Cynthia ML Phillips Ladies Militant Activities and Knitting Society, Spanish Club, French Club, Flshlng Club, Senior Class Committee Lysa Ann Pinkerton Philip Pinto Wendy Renee Poe Shawn D. Pollard Markham Pollock Franklin S. Ponte Seniority Sorority, Tennis Team, Ski Club Drill Team, JV Cheer, Seniority Sorority jf. fl-li?ju H , i U ,-ff' V in M mn Jenny Emmert and Jimmy Oberacker talk before class starts about his upcoming swim meet. Jimmy is best known for the butterfly. Seniors Stacy E. Ponting Eric 0. G. Pontius Julie Pool . Michael Potechin Varsity Football qsiavegfsfpr Maria G. Puente Yearbook Photo Editor, Quill Be Scroll, Freshman and Senior Class Committee, Spanish Club Senior Kim Smith enjoys working at Nevin's Donut Shop after school and on the weekends. She is also a member of the ski club. ff? ,last +.,.:, i Scott C. Rainey Academic Decathlon, CSF, Kiwanis Bowl, Speech Team, CIA, Gumby Revlval Associa- tion, NEO, GHOTI Club M 5 Amused, Kenton Brooks jokingly points at a tomato slice that was thrown on someone's car windshield in the school parking lot. 50 ,ua 'fi'- V147 ' 'f E LUV Douglas Powell Varsity Football Alex D. Pulone Franklin P. Quenga Eric N. Rager Track, Wrestling Tent Club President, Adv. Jazz Band, Symphonic and Marching Band, CSF Richard J. Ramaglia Rhonda Ramos Dawn M. Ranftl RBP, SHB Interact, LA FANS Shawna Rankins Stacii E. Ray David B. Rayburn rrtencht Club, Drama Club, Photo Club fl CIBC Seniors Wi ' I 3 A . 1 u 1 f gi, 1 ,X h i f , X 1 'Rr WORLDS APART Here As we stand Through the open doors Not seeing the future of our lives, but Wondering Alone . . . Alone In the midst of friends. Sarah L. Mueller ?51-ggi i ,fs ' Robert D. Rubinkan Julie A. Ruiz Lana Rupe William J. Salas Varsity Football, Ski Club LA Safari-ers, Drama Varsity Football Ze? Dan fr E WV Brian Sandoval Jodai D'Lynn Scott B. Sargeant Anne Save de Gregory Saylin Jon Schechter Saremi Varsity Soccer, CSF, Science Beaurecueil Tent Club Preiidenl. Band. CSF, Interact, Science Club Club, Interact Varsity Song, Interact, Club CSF Secretary, German Club Med, CSF Lance M. Scheiner Brad Schultz Patricia Michelle Eric Schwandt Varsity Swimming, Water DramaClub,SkiClub Schuman Varsity Soccer, Track, Ski Polo Drill Team, CSF, Seniority Club Sorority ff- ii! , X 9 or .Mi L-, gil Deron Scott Lisa Scott Ilona Heidi Sendro Mike Shaddox Varsity Soccer, Track, Senior Sychos Alison King and Robbie Nen smile as they prepare for the mock wedding. Alison is ready to exchange vows with Tommy Williamson. Seniors 201 7-1: , ,H .5 , , gg. X '- x - l , . , ', fukin. 5 , if 'rf 53 gf i 5 le ::::' , i i to , 1 : A., 'L K ,Q sl?-, .dl 1 V ,,, . , 1.1- ,,, 5: 'iw -.f ,,f .3 U ,gf W, . ig ,, x ., -. df. .4 R. S 'E if 'ig 1 i 'Y flff I , 5 . 35: 1 ia, J K, fy Y' 173 il ii 427' '-'1l6f'1 I , ,H A, .J Z..-5 'Q S7 Q1 in 1 L rf ' it ln between two oceans That feeling of being alone can be haunting. iometimes it's like being a fourth world country or a fly trapped between a windscreen and death. I know how it feels I'm the only one who knows. Mark Medina ' 'h 3' ,i 2 e f ,Z Jack E. Stewart Amanda Stilllnga fstenhen Stoewer Michelle Erin Varsity Track YDP, Drama Club Tent C ub Presldent, Show Stratton Cholfv Band Dfama- swnd 8' Academic Decathlon, French Lighting Technlclan Club, poetry Club ga ,. af. 2' . Q joke at lunch is always nice for Marianne Carroll, Tracy Reynolds, Mike Tornow and Greg aylin. 1' 06- DIR E LUV Kevin M. Strawbridge il-N. Clint Kemp and Temple Johnson take a stroll before lunch ends. l Emily E. Strong Michael Stugart Jennifer A. Suunnnnn Mascot, Drama Club, CSF Konstantinos D. Chris Tarango Ann Marie Tarlton sg.-gngelas Ladies Mllltant Actlvltles and Colorguard, Senior Class Varsity occer and Football, Knlmng 50Cl9fy Committee Spanlsh Club V-P, FBLA Seniors 203 Stephen V. Tarver Kimberly A. Taylor David J. Terrell ' Herby M. Theodore Stacey Thomas Vanessa M. Thomas Varsity Football ASB President Varsity Songleader, Seniority Sorority, CSF, German Club, Senior Class Committee Fishing Club, Spanish Club F w U S., 1 'E sf. 'A 'T , vb , ,rggirsi J! N, K V WIS? I A ,gf V S T 1 a i rl? Ernest P. Thomason Greg D. Thompson Paul Thompson Lisa Toomey Z? Shana Torem Michael S. Tornow Salvador A. Torres Academic Decathlon, CSF, CSF, Soccer, Speech Sr Interact,ClubMed Debate, Presidential Classroom During Spirit Week everyone seems to con- tribute, it seems to be one of the most com- fortable. Christina M. Trice Marching Band, Senior Class Q Committee, Spanish Club if il i . -.. if - 'lr 'Q' i 5, 4 u ,I S, ff ' 6 AJ 204 Seniors Seniors, Michele Overbeek and Nora l.aBouff take a break from ii long day. As best friends, they are well known and are always smiling. Suzy Triplett Lily T. Truong Shane E. Tschemy Judith S. Tse Varslty Track, Soccer CSF, Interact Songleader CSF, Interact, French Club 'I ' - - 'KW l TU . r ...4l,', v Pajama Day is one of the most popular days and lunch time activity is the hamburger eating contest. CSF, French Club, Class Baton Rouge Cajon Cooking Committees Club, Art Club, Mock Trial ,pf Qwes- P12 'f E LUV Bob Tyo Kristin L. Tseko Robert V. Tucker Ella M. Turrentine Colorguard Tall Flag Capt., Choir, CSF, Seniority Sorority Senior Class Vice-President, Ski Club, FBLA Spanish Club, Concert Choir, French Club PTSA, Senior Class Committee, CSF Jon D. Udoff Joseph P. Vaca Steven Vameo xl L V' 'IB M 7 I y X X E f Standing on the sidelines waiting to be put back into play, Robby Nen Laura Meals and Darci Owen entertain us as Gertrude and Gunther and Chris Rose watch their team head towards another victory. Griffin, Seniors 205 , ,f ,fi Q' Q 5 . df , - my M 15' L -i. ,Ii 35539 fuk it 'ff ,mf x X - X, 4 ax In f 1. A f ' .V --M21 f-fl ,x i 1 , I ,, -Aaaysajx - 'Jfl will IX f -R gQ'r:-1 '- El-UH . A' 'G-lnxfjl -'fgly MBL-A' ' 1 - 'I , . i 1rl':iff.1?.X w '14, fri l U.: 3 i1,'m1l .i f' ' K ' 'X ,'f'4 'ff 1 If' 'J-Lffs NQQA 'Z' s ' y 'f fffN!:.' I U Stephanie Shannon Chad A. Wells Welch Team Suekey Varsity Girls' Soccer, Varsity Girls' Swlmmlng, Club Med Mark Welzen J, nv, , Senior, Rob Tyo gives a serious look as he chews on his pipe. Rob, a cabinet member, dressed up for all spirit week activites. Jamie Welsh Christina Welter Omega Drill Team, Gymnastics, Sophomore Class Vice-Presldenl, Class Committees, FBLA, Ski Club, Law Club Interact, Gemian Club Amy Wheeler John E. Whitlock Elaine T. Weiat Ski Cl b C l d D l la ll o orguar , ance C u , Senior Class Committee pi' -106- R 'f UN ' .J' . ,eff ,Q ' . Jennifer Swanson and Deron Scott prepare to cut the wedding cake after the mock wedding. K tllrl A Wi t P ulll.Wlld Rlfl: Captzn, Clu:'ln- . CSF, Fishing .sglgremy teract Dance Club club ' Ellen Wilkerson Varsity Tennis fi? fftf 3. Joanna Ruth Wlllemae Varsity Soccer, Track and Fleld, JunlorfSophomoref Freshmen Class Committees, CSF Russell Williams Tom Willlamgon Varsity Football Captain, Varsity Baseball Seniors 207 S -.1 ., . il' if Y 5 nf If K, Saws H434-AXET 1 1 n vw 9' 'i-'G 'I' , , A A, J A,AVA :,,, lv, A , V,A, ,IAA A , A,., ,,.,.,,,,AAA,, , , q . . 5 5,E M V ' 4' I 'la - ..,. , . , , V ' ' 1 ' ' 5 ,tu :.,::f-J, ,.., ri .-,M-,-5 Wa. , 7 V v v V .5 H ,AUA H 2 1 A 55' ': 'w 511.1 5? ? :?'l Marla de Jesus Alavarez Kimberly Able Michael Abraham Kelly Achzlger Craig Acosta Danlel Airlh Cynthia Albert Sheryl Albert Gregory Aleshire Mark Allard April Allen Cynthia Allen Patricia Alvarez Krlsten Anderson Sean Anderson Thomas Anderson Debbie Aragon Christine Armstrong Erwin Amold Gabriel Amold Jonna Artukovich an-sawf' .1 Margi Campbell a preschool assistant helps one of the children during art time. Despite her desire for com- pletion, Sharon Weinstein takes a short break from her confusing Physics lab. Given a free period, Stephanie Sanchez studies for an upcoming test. 210 Juniors Z.-wifi .iv- bww X X. , R S3 Xiviozg -C- U DER 'T E C'7lIlV Craig Edmunds smiles after doing a burn out in the Los Al student parking lot. Leon Babbit Edward Bailey Derek Baker Michael Baker Michael Ball Hanna Balta Ken Bamberg Deanna Barber Mike Barlow Mark Barrett Jeff Barrus Michael Barry Anthony Bateman Suzanne Bazan James Bean Jeff Bedell Nicholas Beljajev VX srl Lisa Bellwood Bryan Bennett Eric Bergmann Brigitte Biringer Kenneth Bishop Patrick Bixby Darren Blan Vanessa Blanco Bm: .4 During club picture day Linette Donahue, Janie Kurtella and Gina McAfee take time to pose for a picture. Juniors 21 1 Randal Blanco Andrea Bloom ' oz T21 4- ' .11 'ff' ,rv X ,.. , .M Danielle Boland il, .T?iT71'jQ-V-' Sharon Bordas ' f .. .1 ,, V, li? ff , , f,,i,,.,f gilfffin 'Hal 2ji?3f3?7 f 4 '4f ?f el, , fm-5,4 2751 and-ff f'4 ' Annette Borja V ff Dean Braunstein Michael Broderick Christopher Brophy Kathleen Brown Kimberley Browne Lisa Bryant Devin Budd Nicholas Buhbe Daniel Burke William Burkett Miriam Burstein William Busenkell Janet Buys ,L Sherry Albert, Erin McGlone, Nancy Logan, Cindy Albert and Angela Reinhardt enjoy sitting together at lunchtime. Tami Kelso and senior friend Teri Fay enjoy watching the victory of the varsity football team. 212 Juniors i,hwef.,,,,- ., g, I ii, -, ,,,r ,. 4, 'Aff ' i Paul Cabral Timothy Calder Robert Callaway Chad Campbell Margl Campbell David Candiotty Laura Cannon Michele Cardin Ming U DER 'f E UN Michele Carrisosa Jon Carroll Laura Carroll Matthew Carter John Caughlin Caroline Cerneka Tara Chadwell Andrea Chambers Martin Chandler Cinnamon Chaney David Chang Jane Chapman Cary Chee Laura Chee Kamani Turco smiles and says, cheese as she win!! Chen gets her picture taken on her lunchtime break. David Cheng Kim Chieppor John Chomin Douglas Choy Juniors 213 Kenneth Choy Stephanie Chia! Pam Chueh Steve Chun Jon Cisneros Brenton Clark Amber Coffman F, i ,-1 Brandon Collier ' f I f f f it f i - l 1 J Jamie Collins Rory Collins Scott Combi April Corbin Catherine Corllso K 1 Tiffany Corwin Michael Corzine Cheryl Cosby Lisa Cotler Geogory Covey Lisa Craddock Brad Craven! Laurel Marie Creasey Joseph Croce Christopher Crockett Monica Crone 'V K k V Y, A .ll ' ll A V1 . 6. 'lk-I .3 2 I Q as Sara Cmmpton Andrea Cunningham N i Cindy Albert quickly does her assignments so she will not have homework. Kim Sederstrom listens intently to a friend talk about their evening plans. Jeff Fairbanks smiles as he thinks of the evening planned at Studio K. 214 Juniors ,XX X If 2 Ming U DBR 'f E .SUN .y. z , x , Q vo if ,, QS w - - -4 - at ff NR' N Aww N-,-f-W A X 'JW Nssrff, fl- -'-- d fx as ,Jf,nf:1 1 P 1 INXXMH .-f . lf' 2 x ,Aff Michele Gennt, Kathy Gibbons, Mike Kienitz, Rachel Kirkus, hold a reluctant girl. Rebecca Hewitt stands with two other members of L.A. Gears, a spirit club on campus. ,, , . . .x Jeffrey Dressel David Dourdleu Brent Duthie George Easton Craig Edmunds Nadine Edwards Damon Davidson Douglas Davidson Judy Davis Laura Ann Dawson Cristie Day Jack Demos Chalyce Laine Devrles Gary Lee Didio Linda Done Linnette Donohue Julie Dorame Robert Dorsey John Noble Downs Jacob Gerrit Drent Juniors 2 15 Susan Egan Jane Eiclrhoff Wendy Elenel Kimberly Ellison Susan Elaton William Emfinger Kelly Endow Jennifer Ensley John Eriksen av Elena Talamantez watches in- tently as the cheerleaders per- form at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Neils Jorgensen finds it pleasurable to get involved in school activities. 216 Juniors Gerry Feldt Patricia Feld! Monica Fett Cindi Finger Ginny Fischer John Fisher Scott Fisher Alex Fishman Caroline Fitz-Roy Robert Fitzer 3? J. Trista Escudero Julia Estabroolr Jerry Estrada Jacqueline Everson Elll Exacoustoe Jeffrey Fairbanks Patrick Fairon Angel Fajardo Ambet Faraon Pamela Fitzgerald Tina Flores Matthew Fosdlck Daniel Foster Sean Foumler David Fraser Randy Freer Anjolette Fruehan Nicole Furgiuele Ming U DBR 'f E .SUN A Anthony Fusco John Garabedian Marcus Garcia Sean Garkow Cody Garrabrandt Kimberly Garthwaite Sabrina Garzapena Christopher Geer Michele Genet Kent Wells gives Angela Reinhardt a friendly hug on the basketball court after lunch break. Juniors 2 1 7 Kathleen Gibbons Kevin Gibson Kristin Gibbons Jinder Dill Jennifer Gilroy Shelby Gilroy Jefferey Gima Gerri Glover Mark Goggin Teresa Gonzales Vanessa Gonzales Frank Gonzales Jennifer Gorman Jason Gormley Theodore Gray Jr. John Greer Shelly Gregory Diana Griffin James Griffin Joseph Gross Teresa Gross Elizabeth Gnieter John Guest Jessica Haberman Lisa Halaby Lori Halbig Being an expert cameraman Mark McCoy displays his skills at a choir concert Junior Kevin Reekes, tugs aggressively to help lead her team to victory Q-f J 5 352'- ,F f, is . ff .1 ' , 11.. 9 2: 5 mgjix -'Nhfkf G 2 114 L Te Li Hall Carl Haller Melinda Hancock Connie Hannafin Christian Hansen Eric Happoldt Samuel Hardin Laurene Harding Geoffery Harper Nicole Hartley Gregg Hartman Michael Hastings Jimmy Hatsusaka Carrie Hecht Gregory Hecht Dyana Heer Nicole Heideman Jodi Hemphill Juan Hernandez Helen Heming Ming U DER 'I' E .5lJlV D.. Todd Welsh grins as he watches the pep assembly. Angela Reinhardt smiles while she has her hearing checked at orientation. Jodi Hempill and Lori Halbig represent the special friendships here at Los Al. Juniors 219 Rebecca Hewitt Heather Heyer Joseph Hill Raus Hoelscher Amy Holzgang Mary Houghton Carolyn Howard Philip Hsueh Edward Hughes Jennifer Hunt Suzanne Hutton Curtis Hyatt Stacy Isbell Keith Ives Janice lwakoshi Bobby Jack Rick Jackson Sasha James Sharri Jannati Heather Johnson Jared Johnson Joy Johnson Karen Joh Rikl Jolley Kim J ., H ., .l g, . . , ' if ' -napa Junior Jenni Younghusband demonstrates the poise and marching skills necessary for parade competition. 220 Juniors HOOD Ohel Micah Jones Mark Jones Micah Jones Thad Jones Neils Jorgensen Helen Jun Eric Kahler l5g77 AH' i ' DATSL Darlane Kamm and Cinnamon Chaney are heading out into the studenl parking lot to take advantage of their lunch pass privelege. 7 x ge John Kahler Darlane Kamm Jeff Kanow Kristine Kanasi Theresa Keele Carolyn Keegan Dana Kelley Denise Kelley Xnliozg, U DER 'f E .SUN Mike Kelly Scott Kelly Tammy Kelgo Mike Keinitz Rachel Kirkus Michele Kessinger Wendy Kjomeas 9.'f1 in-' I 4 eff'- :, - , , ,i - . Glu. Above left is David Sidoni trying his luck at dunking a teacher in the tank during spirit week. Above is Brent Clark finishing an English test he has to make up because of an abscence. To the left are juniors George Eastman and Sanford Rose, being entertained by the pep rally they are attending. 221 Jeff Wimbish, a varsity member of the Water Polo team looks up to think of his upcoming Joey Kleinman Linda Klumb Carolyn Kolb Shubert Koong Coleen Krambeck Peter Kropf Holly Kunst Janie Kurtela Vickie Kuzmich Elizabeth La Casto Jennifer La Bar Beth Labko game. V 'S' aww. , 19' , 'il Dawn Lacerte Christopher Lamb Andre Lamoureux Eric Lange Samantha Lannon Taya Larson Farren Last David Lattanzio D D' James Laughlin Brian Lawrence Kyle Ledesma Michelle Lelort vf ' 1 vi !. fu , ,. 5 222 Juniors Liz LaCasto consentrates on the Griffins making sure not to miss any of their superior plays. Julie Seybom, an active member of the Show Choir, studies her music for her solo. 7? 1 . 1 Vi' ' ' 1' 4 Y., X l l Jeffery Mac Kewicz Cynthia Mac Selwiney Patrick Leon Gina Leong Lisa Lerno Robert Lester Helaine Levitt Aimee Lewis Judy Liang Robert Lienau Hahn Lin Michel Litty Shane Loftis Nancy Logan Jeffrey Long Phyllis Long Jeffery Lyons Denise MacFarlane wwe .1 5 AE' glib? me ,Ga jp f 5' filing U DBR 'f E LUV Sitting in Spanish III, Mike Ball, number 70, is quietly thinking about tonight's big football game. Taking a load off his mind Kent Wells relaxes in the thirty minutes given at lunchtime. With a friendly smile, Elli Exacoustos waves to a friend motioning her to come over. Juniors 223 David Maher l Jennifer Maltlen Michelle Mllkellllll Lina Marlottl Joey Marquart John Martin Michael Martinez Roland Martini Jennifer Maurer Paul May Gina McAfee Mark McCoy ' L v L f-1 V J ff I I Marcy McDaniel Melinda McDonald L Erin McGlone V ' l I . gf ' 1 Marci McGolden f if 6 Q , Heather McGrann f 5 Z? Kevin Mclntyre 5455-L A, 4 .Q 2 le: It V 'gl I V 1,1 V I .. Q ' ,,,L. '2 . Craig Agosta is a varsity goalie for our awesome water polo team. ' He also swims on our varsity swim team and enjoys surfing in his 14,-544 7 we fig Julie Siler flashes her pearly whites at a cute boy she sees across the room, as she steps up to get her school pictures taken. 224 Juniors spare time. John McMahon Brian Meckler Adam Meirovitz , - uf l x Ann Mellencamp Rosa Mendoza Scott Meyer r., 5:1 T? - 3 x YY' 2 Ming U DBR 'f E .6 UN Denise Novak, junior, extends her period into her 5th period class. .455 1 Philippe Moyaert Ronald Muir Danny Mullarey Cale Munson Melinda Murphy Tony Muser Josh Musselman fl-. -., G15 XT. Steve Mihatov Carol Miller Jeff Mollohan Mark Molnar Patricia Montoya Stefan Moon Heather Moore Julie Moore Maxwell Moore Robert Mora Kristen Moretta Michelle Mosher Shelly Naaktgeboren Betty Nehrenberg Russel Newby lunch Juniors 225 V 1 1 f , ,f l J X. . l,l, sl, 1 ' Q f f f X, 1 P , Q3 lv X, 11 .af I if ix r if , t 'N s, Q' ff 1 ,5.e - ,f, 1 , f Y ,1 , f if ,vi ,QM ff! ,f Jessica Haber- rnan relaxes on the field during. drill team practice. 226 Juniors . ff New , , J vi Leanne Newman Max Nishii Denise Novack Tara Nummedal Jennifer Nunes ,fi -, f, has . f X I rlfgx X Karen Oca Neil Okazaki Shawn Oleary Kirsten Olson Karl Oneyear Cynthia Orr William Orvis Paul Ottone Alan Dale Padua Brett Pagett X f M , 4 0' ., W , , ' . H , - '4 ,M1 'W , ' , ' 1 lf' f, ., 'Ja V 3 ,I f ,A w f' 4 phffj' -1 '. KV 24. af - , ' ff vwdf' ,: ' ' 4' J : 2. v. an new ' K 1355315954 3 Aaron Paholski Eva Paine Sean Park Kristin Parker Shelley Parker Brian Parkinson Carolyn Parton Eric Patrick Sean Patrick Eli Patterson 4' 7 'W' P 7 , ., , ,Q 9 1,4 'M g x , 1, If 4,lu1-rv A' r.. 5,4 Huw, +1 ' in Ming Kim Ramseyer is having a hear- ing test taken by Nurse Ezell to make sure she is in top health condition. is L. fs X x f 'V f 1241 lfrff I 1 - ig' Q1 Holly Watson and Teresa Grosso sing in preparation for the annual winter choral UDBR 'f E ll Stephen Pawlacyk Michael Pellegrino Steven Pendelton Loralyn Perkins Kasandra Perry Julie Peterson Duc Pham Melanie Phan Rodney Phelps Greg Pirkl Larry Pitcher Robert Platt Mark Plattenberger Amy Polakofl Diana Ponce Eric Poncinle Kristin Pound Yvette Powell Stephanie Price Danny Pszyk Christy Quintana Juniors 227 228 Juniors Erin Raccah Brian Rak Debbie Ramchandani Kimberley Ramseyer Mary Beth Raus Royal Reed Kevin Reekes Lauren Reeves Paul Regnier Andrea Rehman Jennifer Reince Gregory Reyes Stacy Rich David Richardson Trisha Rinella Tommy Ritchie Lisa Rivard Roger Roadstrom Irene Rodrequez Russel Rogers Sanford Rose Dana Rosenfeld Karen Rothery Steve Rubeacker sf'--6. its Q wiv, fu 1 Albert Ruiz Monique Ruiz tr! KN' le Junior, John Guest, sits stunned as his teacher com- plements him. Mike Barry listens attentively to the rules of Spirit Week? Volcano Hamburger eating contest. K Fara Rusher Ana Saladrigas Holly Salk James Selvati Stephanie Sanchez Michael Sanders Michael Sandler Diane Sands Nancy Sands Cynthia Schild Thomas Schloessmann Stephanie Schulstadt David Schulten Eric Schumacher Gina Schuman Stacey Schwatz Julie Scott Michael Scott Stephannie Scott Julie Seaborn Xnliog U DER 'f E .5UN Shubert Koong takes time from the annual blood drive to shake Buddy Blood Drop's hand. Laurel Creasy and Rachel Kirkus take time from their busy schedules to talk. Torrie Tarchione contributes her idea to a class discussion. Juniors 229 Kim Sederstrom Kirk Shablow Deidre Shelly Kristin Shelly Brian Shelton Brande Shields Jodi Shuppara David Sidoni Julie Siler David Silverman Jennifer Simmons Julie Simmons Matthew Singer Carol Smith YOU AND ME! Friends we are And friends we'll be Until the end Of you and me Fights we've had Few and small But we've stayed friends If we part I'll wish you back again l'll wish on the star That shines at night And brings out your glow And makes you so bright But no matter what happens I'll never forget Through it all All the things we've shared Since the moment we met Thl'0U9h all the Q00d - Angela Reinhardt And all the bad Darren Blan, a member of marching band, practices for an upcoming parade on Saturday. David Smith Toby Smith Kim Soliai Yvonne Soule Robin Southerland Chris Spoden Lisa Spotakey Andrea Sprague Kurt Spurgin 230 Juniors Derek Stanford Julie Stevens Scott Stevens QM. .,4- !l Sarah Stiles Rainy Jo Stout Rene Stroet Shelli Stuhr Joann Sugihara Franklin Sugiyama Ryan Sutton Lara Swann Ming, F ,, ,OA W! , K Wy, Matthew Sweet Bobby Sylvia Soteria Syrengelas Zoe Syrengelas Elena Talamantez Magilene Tamares Torrie Tarchione Jim Tate Kirsten Taylor Janice Terby John Terby Lisa Terry U DBR 'f E .5 UA! Chris Brophy's at- tention is captivated by his teacher's lec- ture on last nightis homework. Patti Alvarez works diligently on an in-class assign- ment she hopes to finish before the bell. Juniors 231 Jennifer Mauer, a two year member of the Tall Flag team performs with a smile of pride at a pep assembly. Kimberly Vanegas Kristy Vanzutphen Darrell Vaught Kristie Vavak Ronald Vega Michael Velazquez Mark Vera Michelle Vergara Anthony Ware Jessica Watson Sharon Weinstein Michael Thomas Eric Thorton George Ting Gregory Tobin John Treadwell Eric Trujillo Tri Tnlong Christina Tsung Kanani Turco Robert Tuttle Mariko Ulrai Farnaz Vadood W Nancy Weintraub . f p -vp 232 Juniors mar' Two friends, Wendy Kjorness and Jodi Hem- phill laugh together as they hear an amusing story. Nu ' On registration day, Sean Loftis grins as he g0iS his hearing tested. A .xx C wa 99: ,,e', 7i . , f, Q 5. - 3 s . Jennifer Younghusband La Sondra Zarif Jolene Zigarouvich Ben Weir Kent Wells Todd Welsh Jill Wendell Christi Wensevic Aaron Wheeler Bill Whipple Craig Wiblemo Scott Wilford Tami Wilhelm Todd Wilkenson Julie Williamson Cathy Willis Angela Wilson Jeffrey Wimbish Jonathan Wimbish Stacey Winslow Candace Wolfer Jana Wong Eric Wood Megan Wood Stephen Wood Stephan Woods Timothy Wynn John Yesenosky Jane Yoh Lisa Young Ming U DBR 'f E HIV ii' ' The Three Muskateers: Stacey Schwartz, Judy Davis, and Jennifer Nunes share a coke and a smile. Michelle Cardin sits alone daydreaming, thinking about her three tests tomorrow. Juniors 233 W f ' if f +4 Iv 1.3, 5 V ,5p5, ff'?5Q' PIQKIMQ, J fQ,,uC,75'2W ,gm 'mfr W M WM 1 435 1 .QW WM X ',.,,,meYmmN4g'W' mrwmgwil M W WWW J f 1 1 -J' 1- www WWWMW www WC' v W W, WZ' kfmw ,4 WW,u? 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'7 f 12,,'7F5hT'f7'M 'm mWFW'w'Y7' ' W:,'75'f f?- ' , fy V 12 W' .ww dim ,IM .iffffn 'WV-. .- .I ,flnf 1' di:-, 1 ','IL2 ' : A, V 4 .M , T 'B ,ig , j ,, ' LLL.. - 'Q.z.2,fLf1f -.lf fin? Rick Adamo David Ahlltrom Jeffrey Ahmad Heather Alderaon Sean Aldridge Kristina Alvarez Charles Anderson Todd Anilman 49' I I 1 ,, - W .15 H DPHOHD DBR 'f E LUV Darin Roy Anthony Raymond Aragon Elizabeth Armstrong Michelle Atkin Christina Atkinson Kamran Aurang James Autowaltl Brent Bacher Lance Bagutad Wendy Bailey Kristine Baker Jason Baltazar David Banning April Bartrom ry 'F i 1 KA1' if ., 1' o f 0- ,sdo lv' 3 fr . if if ,A ,ffl g Jo Dee Guenther salutes to the audience. Members of a sophomore t-shirt club are excited on club picture day. Sophomores, Nan- cy Hibschmann and Wendy Bailey greet each other at a school dance. Sophomores 235 Joseph Batas Andrew Bazz Jackie Beiderwieden William Benkey Melinda Berber Kristin Berman Richard Bernstein Laujra Billon Brad Bills Jason Binder Russell Biringer Jane Blackmun Jeffrey Blancq Jeremy Blomgren James Bloomquist Cole Blossey Carrie Bluejacket Brent Bolton Jennifer Booth Hena Borneo Jenny Bostian Nathalia Bourdy Dawn Boxwell Joe Brain ,S .J I 236 Sophomores 15 'H 9 K.. 1 1 K e 2 i. iff' X ' i,.Q.f'- ' Vx, Christmas ln December, when the time is right Santa Clause comes to your house late at night. He has gifts that he has wrapped, For nice children he knows, And for children who are bad, He leaves their house alone. Down many chimneys he goes, With many toys for good girls and boys. He puts them in their stockings, I Joyfully and quick, I Then up the chimney he goes, To ride his sleigh full of Christmas bells. I Christmas to me is a special day indeed, Not just because of the birth of Christ, I But because of the gifts I receive. - Danny Kolodzey Holly Brand Ashley Brooks Jennifer Brooks Rachel Brophy Christopher Brown Summer Brown Leslie Bryant Rachel Bryant OPHOHD DBR 'TE HIV Kathryn Bryson Mike Burke Christopher Burnett Joan Burtsell Andre Cabrere AI Campbell Eric Ceasar Tina Calderon Chad Calhoun Kenny Canarsky Cris Caouette Brian Carlson Get our of here, says Diane Wong after being challenged to dunk Mr. Opacic during Spirit Week. Erin Osburn and Christine Clabaugh practice until they reach perfection. Their hard work pays off at all games and performances: Sophomores 237 Elizabeth Carlson Jennifer Carpentier Amy Carr Gigi Carrano Larry Carver Becki Cash Scott Casmer Gerardo Castellanos Kevin Castro Giovanni Catalano Lisa Caudillo Alex Chang Lara Chang Suzanne Chavel Alison Chee Julian Chen Jennifer Cheroske Douglas Christensen Cinderella Chui 'qv-Y 'ff I .-,, 'QZQAI3 zf V fi f rr Sophomore, Eric Lynch, came to watch the foot- ball team in another exciting game. F 5 1, ,Q ? V Rhonda Hagstedt, Kristen Nicolaou, and Tania Weth watch the cheerleading routine being performed at the homecoming assembly. Dana Cipollone Christine Clabaugh Cullen Claflin Julie Clasen Susan Collinga Kathryn Comings 238 Sophomores Julie Wagner laughs at another funny joke told by her friend. Julie manages to keep laughing and have fun while working hard. 5- vi L , Corey Confer Kristin Congiardo N 311 Lisa Connery ' Karyn Cook I li q .1 X 15 ' I i' l I Q 5 x Jason Coons Carie Cooper Deja Corcoran Erin Cordes Q f c A' I 4 1 is I l 1 ft-.1 Rachel Curley Faith Costales Cathy Cover Lisa Craig I l David Haub, injured at the moment, watches his team members as they continue to do the best out on the field. OPHOMO DBR 'f E UIV Mike Deckert, along with all the other tenth graders, is taking health education, and awaiting the arrival of drivers education. Angela Craven Sean Cronin Holly Crum Manuel Cruz Michael Cruz Henry Custodio Kevin Daise Debbie Daunhaver Duncan Davidson Sophomores 239 Alyson Davis Michael Dechert John Degregory Robert Delamora Tracey Delaney Dawnita Delcasale Philip Dematteo Diane Derry Deborah Devlin William Dodd Kirstyn DeVries Mia Doiron Rachel Dolinalec Buck Dmckenmiller 240 Thomas Donsoe Tracy Doyle I Michelle Reyes, basketball coach Mr. Brooks, and Lori Maulhardt stand behind the gym talking until their ac- tivities begin. Sophomores ,tv Sophomores on drill team, Stacey Schwartz and Tracey Pereira watch Varsitv cheer do their new routine during a pep assembly. 7, i Joseph Dvomekovic Brian Ehler Tanya Ellis Moiken Emmerich Kimberly Engel Jill Ensley l Julie Eschenbrenner Carla Esquivel f' .V Jennifer Escoe Steven Evans Julia Everett Kent Fackenthall , I . 5, 1 XY' 5 1 4' at Q: i..i Q' f Tx g J f 4 ' If Friends, Erin Osburn, Mishel Ratlief, and Johanna Richard all eat lunch together enjoy- ing the breeze. Erin and Mishel are in the band and Johanna is on rifles. 5 'i ' f gi I K. A pounding wave hits the shore, I think of how I want you more, A song, I think, rings in my mind. I love you, I think its true, I discuss this love with the crew. ' Your letter, in writing with stickers and more Came on a boat that motored past the shore My love for you seemed to soar. August comes with summer sun I see you in visions. My thoughts are cattled in a canyon that roam, And I am now coming home. Your number, I had received before I'd left I quickly called without no rest. Whatls this? OH NO I want to hide, My beauty had moved to Riverside. David Ma ricich Dawn Fagot Thierry Fairon James Farley Robert Farrell Michael Ferrieri Meghan Fife Tasha Finney Joel Fischer OPHOM0 DBR 'I' E UIV qi. Holly Noonan smiles to herself because she has a good idea for the essay she is writing. ,K , O os Kathlene Fitzer Julie Flax Denelle Flynn Cindy Ford Carl Fraytet Gail Fridlund Jennifer Furfaro Kenneth Gajewski Michael Gallagher K Kathleen Gannon 5 Dawn Garcia Trey Garman QNX is PF Sophomore 241 Garrett Gauvaln Micah Gemme Sarah George Jill Ghormley Todd Gibson Danielle Glleo Timothy Glaudini Dawn Goldsmith Kenneth Gompert Kenneth Goodman Wendy Goodman Donna Gottachalk John Graham Robert Gregarek Christopher Grimes Nicole Groff 242 Sophomores I 5 ! w Sonet Seitz leans over to ask a friend about the referee's last call, at the Griffin's CIF football game. Jake Grumet Jason Gmnzweig Jodee Guenther Deborah Gundersen Andrea Gunn Rhonda Hagstedt Sandra Haiman Jamie Halaby Craig Hallrer Kelly Hall Raus I-loelscher finishes up his lunch as Mr. Lane concludes the German Club meeting. 1 .- K x 1 , - 4'-A - I , 1-mum! Af, 4' V xii A - V J,,g 4gQZy,, Q, 5,4 V Mike Deckert finishes his water during half time of the sophomore football game as he psyches himself up for the second half. G. ',X X . vs -,- - l c .3 Q iz. 0PHOM0,QEQ,- DBR 'f E HIV Holly Crum, a J.V. Songleader, cheers for color guard at a pep assembly. Tiffany Hall Christopher Hamel Tara Hammerschmidt Karen Hannah Linda Hansen Jana Harden Robin Harder Ryan Harriclrs Christie Hart Cheron Harville Steve Hatsusaka David Haub David Haven William Hawthorme Jennifer Hein Jeremy Henry Kimberly Henry Rosa Hernandez Andrew Hershenson Nanci Hibschman Wendy Hines Julie Hocking William Hoggard Sharon Hong Kimberly Horn David Horwitz X K Sophomores 243 N Tim Householder Eddie Howard Caroline Howe Marlo Hutton Nicole Hutton Jon Hyatt Mauricio Ingrassia Jenna lovine Patty lvins Katherine Jackson Shannon Jankowski Diane Jay Leanna Jay Travis Jenkins -90 Marc Jessner Charles Johnson Suzanne Johnson Temple Johnson Paulette Jones Wesley Jones Frank Jordan Lance Jorgensen Jon Juliano Malia Kaaihue Hyun Kang Doug Kasper Samantha Kean Jarrett Keck g!! ti? ' . url ' mari Sophomore, Megan Fife, finds a place to sit down with her friends and eat lunch. Many people spend lunchtime socializing with friends. 244 Sophomores 'V' meh.. Chrystie Platis, a member of the Omega Drill Team, proudly cheers for the winning Griffin football team. Princina Wong, Amy Rippelmeyer, and Jennifer Cheroske wait in an- ticipation to perform at the Homecoming pep assembly. , ,-. A . - .li 'kj 'Y rr ' ,al j ' X , his 'I ., Charles Kolb Michael Kolodziej Eddie Korb Marek Korzenioski Rachel Kroner Kevin Knnmm Christina Kempf Jason Kerr Beverly Kester Phillip Kile Patricia Killen Mark Kimball Kimberly King Marie King Tracey Kist Jeremy Kitchens Clifton Kjoss Abigail Koehring Watching the Griffin football team Bobby Marsh and Katy Commings visit between plays. OPHOHD DBR ' 'f E UN A dark room with one bright light shining on me Happiness on the walls but sadness my ceiling into my head. It eats away at my brain and makes me cry. lt drives me in- sane. And makes me crawl to the corner of the room and pull my knees to my chest and hide my face. As 1 wake up l can hear the radio announcer and feel my body all cramped up. My mind is free again from worry and pain . . . Until another day. Dana Cippilone fill the lair. The giant, older, spider climbs off 7 E. , V I V . 1.1 li 5 1 51 -- , N ' f 2 -Y ,TK 'Y v f ,gi Q 1 ' 1 , H 1, ,-, . 1 A As .ar r A . r, yi ,,, Julie Romimper, a Drill Team member, mar- ches with pride at practice for a parade. Sophomores 245 Michael Kuderman Karin Kurlr Susan Kuzminsky Beverley Kuster Mark Laisy Michael Langsam Anthony Lastrap Katherine Lee Nancy Lee Carolina Leon Laura Leon Daniel Leonard Jennifer Levin Jeremy Levine Jason Lewis Sarah Libby Elizabeth Lipski Jason Litty Julia Liu Maria Livieratos Terri Lopez Cindy Louie Cynthia Ludlam Samuel Ludwig X Ov t g, , 4 T , ' 1 ! -D I f 1' Q 1 s Wil w il Q Sophomore, Joan Burtsell sits with photographer Hap LeCompte after taking club pictures. Garret Gauvain and Mike Dechert race to the finish of the Volcano Burger eat-off. 246 Sophomores I M- A Y, , 1, , im :rf 519. :ff gr 1 .. una . A , ',.4vf 2' av am -.f 152 in , ,, l.,. 451 1 J: i' f VV i 1 .gifs I - li W ,X ,f I X Larry Lundqueot Erick Lynch ,Brooke Mabe Darren Mack Shawn Madrid Jennifer Maiten Billy Malohn John Manesa 6.4 J av' ' In 455' 'I' ' CN I 0 U ,Cf f' opf-lopmzejc. David Mariclch Robert Marsh Michael Martinez Lori Maulhardt Colleen May Kimberly McAlister Erin McBride Jeffrey McConnell Jeanette McCulley Jason Mcliachran Michael McEntee Shane McGinnis DBR 'I' E UN Mia Dorian, Jenny Carpentier, Pirayeh Pedasani and Kim Kelly group together after taking their club picture. Colorguard member Jenniler Brooks waits anxiously in the stands for another Griffin victory. Sophomores 247 Robert McGrath Kimberly McNamer Thomas Menaer Melissa Mercer Amy Merchant Maheba Merhl Charles Miller Clifford Miller Joseph Miller William Miller Lisa Milstead Jennifer Mitchel. Shirlene Miyake Elizabeth Molson Jesus Montion Christina Morris Kristina Morrla Jeffrey Morrison Megan Morrow It begins so loudly, Yet it ends so quietly. I see a swell of salty water growing. The blue substance peeks and roars. White puff-balls roll out and over it. The water rushes smoothly to the dry sand. It now looks as if a sheet of glass covered the sand. Then it ends. The water now is back at home in the ocean. 5.--J' . we e f T W T X Mrk i 35' H l , V 1 Q ... . J I i e f ' Drill Team member, Tracy Pereira, is practicing f' her parade routine for the next competition. , Q .E ' lx id... if li A ez. i Tnnon Sylvester The salty water resumes it's place, there it belongs. Adam Mucci Janet Murphy Stew Murray Patrick Myers Nida Nafarrete Jol Nagahori 248 Sophomores M - 7 , i ff ir-1244 , 1 17:f'-2-w,ar,1e,y?,,, , ,4 -ivi , A., A 171:54-,f., A' A A-A , 'A ff Lfffzffn .211 421 1 W f 5 5 L , Sophomore, Jon lmel, arrived just before the football game in time to join his friends and decide their plans for after the game. 1 vi Ex 1 4 Michael Oakle An Nguyen Kristen Nicolaou Kimberly Nilsen Mike Nixon Holly Noonan Fredrick Nugent lll Temre O'Brien Christy 0'Connell OPHOMD DBR 'f E UN V Kristin Ogle Craig Ohlrlch it B 1 'X x .hx qs l - Q' ! h.. Amber Oliger YL.:- 'i Holly Watson and Bonnie Viets are waiting patiently to get their club pictures taken for the yearbook. '5 f Da V5 if H i, , fb? If lllaln' L Laura Patterson and Chris Grimes wait to hear the announcement of this year s Mr. Irresistable at the homecoming assembly. K. Lisa Orvis Erin Osburn Sunny Oslin Teresa Ottarson Brent Overbeelr Diane Overstreet Choya Oxford Tamara Page Darrin Pagenkopp Sophomores 249 250 Michael Palermo Paml Parikh ' ' Christopher Park ' 1 , ,li ' g It Richard Parks Laura Patterson Maribel Pavana i Pirayeh Pedarsani Blake Pederson Aaron Pedroza S ky' Sophomore, Nida- Nafarrette, pauses for a moment during the , . -1 Homecoming football game to gather her thoughts. Tracy Pereira ' Allison Perkins Jason Perkins Shannon Perry Michelle Perslow V I. Kathryn Petersen 2- ' Patricia Pettigrew fm 1 A ' -.fwfwffa '4 'N A . .r Practicing so that she will be ready for the competition in a few days, Johanna Richard smiles with confidence. Sophomores yi, 4 V , I y p- ,h f ., f, , 4. 1 , I V 1: 1 1 3 V ,,, . 4, ,. V . 11 was f 1 1 14 4 , 0 f W, Suzanne Petty John Phan Kurt Pipal Christina Platla ' John Poe Aaron Pollock A .Q 'K ! Pamela Powers Marianne Pritchett Ana Puente t ix Anthony Radaich Joel Rafkin A.J. Rathke -we . - knew , V V7 , n C? ,A V1 4 -. ,, U V. 5 V s ' . NS in M ,. , gggnmnhlf'- 'Ahh R ' Q ...su----- ' - . fm,-1-s' ' is J '- H -N - -..-.,., , .,.., f Nh-.. ... ,S ,f .gi ,, Kevin Castro, a member of the sophomore football team rides a big wheel during lunchtime activities for Homecoming Week. lt takes more skill than he remembers. David Razor Lisa Reddick Jenny Reed Jeffrey Regnier Scott Reid Terri Reinhardt Kimberly Rennie Michelle Reyes 5 ' Y ij: l? if 'V' 5 , OPHOHD DBR 'f E LUV Yi fl 'W Y 'A C' t 'WY - . . f f fsf -:Q M J ' A t ' I ' .g , . f , M- ,fl -Din 17 , , L, . ll ' M ., 13 I V ., WW gg .G --'ig 1. 5 f 'F 'X Q .fy .,,. . ?f.,,,L,L , I ',v,V WL, I U W-W - -- 74 -' f . . -4-91 -M N , U I V, . - A Jon lmel listens to music as Chad Calhoun takes pictures at the Griffin football game. Jill Reynolds Johanna Richard Pamela Riedberger Michael Rieth Brett Rinella Jill Riordan Amy Rippelmeyer Russell Robertson ri.A Mary Rodman Lorene Roepke Mike Roaetti f Sophomore, David Wiest, starts his math assign- ment for the next day hoping he can finish early. Julie Roumimper Sophomores 251 Alisa Roundtree Kirsten Rowdley Dion Ruherio James Rupe Cheryl Rutledge Mark Salamon Blair Salk Denise Salvati Sarah Sampley Elisabeth Sanderson Jennifer Saurenman Margaret Savage Robert Sawyers Kirk Saylin Eddie Scantlebury Lisa Schliskey 252 Sophomores 1 K, f 1 vu 2 ,Ein sf lg ?' T- 1' I xx i ff'-1, ,, ai , X 7 H A I 5 7.3 4' X . , 'U' F f QNX QX ltr xi. f . , ,M f . if . ,., ...be .1 ,Q , Q: lg' f-..,,,-M -.. was , , Y! ?f 'I C., W I 1 Z I 1 we X ,, W Shanda Scott Paul Seager Sonet Seitz Karen Self Mimi Sengupta Donovan Seno John Shafer Tisha Shaffer Elizabeth Sharp Cameron Shaw Amy Ripplemeyer, a member of the Omega Drill Team, walks back to her third period class after running an errand for her teacher. A year ago today you were by my side. A year from today, we will be friends. At present time, we are nothing. Existing in a place, others call life. I call it nothing, just an address for others to read. Kim Engel X l 7 lie' . ' , 14 + . f,- rm 2 4 l f, .. ' , f , . ' 'f 1' , ' ' 1 Cl fb' l if N ' fl f' l ML fi ' 5 yr, V,V I, 3 b, in In f ' 'i 4 ' f' 'Y ,V ge 4 , x' M fi .2 -th ,- . rr ' ff' 4 ,, Q, , , pf 1 l 1 l , K M J i in K 1-9,8 It fl W J e -,, -1 V .. I 0- Q - N, ., 1 1 xg -Ji 4: l V ,I x r, sg, v .- 'K X Jill Simundza, a member of Los Al's swim team, laughs as Mr. Gibson explains how they will administer CPR to the dummy. X K ss - o- Ve M1 fl' 1' - 1- Q 7 . , xA If A 7 q X i il x Qi fi, 4 , 1 YN I 1 X , Ay- 1 , DPI-IOHD DBR 'f E HIV Ricky Bernstien takes a break from working on his Spanish assignment. Jennie Sheley Wendy Shiroma Jean Sickel Denise Siegel Marco Silva Chris Silvers Johanna Silverthorne Aaron Simmons Jill Simundza Jennifer Slusher William Smith Thomas Sohn Andrea Sorensen Gregory Sorensen Jack Soulers Marti-Jo Spurlock Robert Stamer Ronald Stamper Kimberly Stanfield Cheri Stephens John Stephenson Christopher Stewart Andrea St. Martin Matthew Stober Roman Stowell Remy Stratton Sophomores 253 pnllrf John Schwabel and Yasmine Tifrit discuss how well the Grif- fin football team is playing and they look forward to the after- game festivities. Suzanne Turrentine, two year member of the Omega Drill Team, waits at attention for her captains to give directions. 254 Sophomores Rachel Strickland David Strong Darren Sugiyama Trinon Sylvester Andreas Syrengelas Kristen Tancre Craig Taufer Jon Theriault Erick Thompson Yasmine Tifrit Michelle Tobolski Undreal Todd Mark Tornow Michelle Torquato Edward Torres Raymond Torres Jeremy Trammel Christopher Travis Julie Treadwell Tony Tredway Dave Tschemy Janice Tse Michael Tu Suzanne Turrentin Jennifer Tyo Scott Udoff Joey Underwood John Urban Damon Uribe Wendy Uyeda 1 ,fm , 3 ,R .4 x 1, ' ' If-9-wk, ,P A ,mp V - err- iii K5 9 ,S - ,s X ,E -' J--P :J 4 W-'--My i rawi wwf i tm . iiki av' A A I if , M7 . U y 4 1 W 1 'WY 3- f n . l - j, r I ' 1 S 5 :IQ e Brian Eluler, a member of the band Telesis, plays his guitar at the homecoming dance. Patricia Vaca - D id V l William :lznzutphen Julie Vega 'i- DBR 'T E Alex Vidal Bonnie Viets MAI John Vreelnnd Robert Vycius Michael Waechter Julie Wagoner Keala Walker Bill Walters Grace Wang Shirley Wang Anne Ward Derrick Warner my .., , ,. L-L.--at Lisa Young, Lisa Brown, and Lisa Lerno enjoy watching their friends pertorm at the pep assembly. Jennifer Brooks, Debbie Gunderson and Tiffany Hall march in unison during Col- orguard practice. Sophomores 255 Mark Wasikowski Kevin Welch Jared Welz Carl Wenz , li, if Tanja Weth Q l- ' P X t if ,l ea N, I 4 1 K. Jeffrey Wheeler Jerry Wheeler David White Jon Whitney David Wiest Robert Wilkinson Melinda Williams Htoo Win wwe. Sophomore, Jill Ensley searches for the rest of her club members on club photo day. Sophomores Princina Wong, Holly Crum and Denise Siegel display their special friendships they've acquired this year. Andrea Sorenson and Kim King relax on a hill and discuss their plans for the upcoming weekend. 256 Sophomores 8 ' ' m'f?77f4,' 'ff' ff! AA an. Z 'HQ MQQA2 ' va. ', .Mb , 3 . e Af'y'ge+v-,,f- vs.- Q-v rv. r.. fs Jill Windes Michael Winter Sabine Witzel Winston Wolf Diane Wong Princina Wong Veronica Woodie Peter Wu 0PHOM0,QEjL.- Shih Hung Wu Matthew Yorke Louis Young Shawna Young Zachary Young Laura Younkin The beach at sunset looks bold and mysteriousg Like a picture on a newspaper in a cold eastern state. The beach at sunrise looks renewing and goldeng Like reincarnation of another dayg it bring new life, The beach at midday is busy, yet quietg with waves of heat reflecting off the sand. The beach at dusk is quiet and sullen A depressed call of a seagull rings softley here. by Linda Hansen 7' ifiwffil Vegan.. gigs! ffW'l'F'..4.,a:s.. ,,,,,...-wvM ' DBR 'I' E HIV Wendy Wu takes a breather from cheering at a football game. Sophomore, Katy Commings cheers energetically at a pep assemble. Members of the sophomores class socialize together dur- ing nutrition. Sophomores 257 W. , 'VTEEEEZEEE 5 5 4. W pf? ,.,,2 .4,,, 1 f QM ,,,,mm,,... , . Y- 'mf f W 'K' www PQ, W, egmkg . vf www Wm f fmsfkfm 3 f I fm f f A , A 2 ,, 1 u f -EMT 'Q L2 Susan Ackley Thomas Adams Krista Admason Ryan Alari Elizabeth Allen Heather Allen Jeffrey Allen William Allsup bv- Henry Alvarez Kevin Anderson Greg Anselmo Stephanie Anson Christopher Anthea Matthew Archuleta Sara Argomaniz Gregory Arnold Rachel Asher Teena Ashley Mark Avila Michelle Bagstad Fahema Balta Limor Bar-Cohen Yaniv Bar-Cohen Brandon Barbosa -nn jL1ae5Hf1f.eM DBR 'f UIV Listening to last-minute instructions, Vanessa Rothman prepares for the competition. XXX W, f ff pi I f' .. Noelle Carbajal and friends talk about tonight's challenging game against Cypress. Robin Corliss looks to the classmate seated next to her for help with the homework. Freshmen 259 Michele Barriault Marie Batas Christopher Beauchamp Christine Behnke Douglas Bell Kim Bell gm Matthew Bell 'T' ' Erin Bergmann W 1 I Y Kathy Bickel Brian Binder Cindy Bingham Veronica Blasing Lewis Book Amanda Boria Stacey Boudreau John Bowden Casey Bowen Christy Bowles Jackie Boyles Cynthia Brewer Amber Broersma Freshman Yes it s true, that s what I m called And upperclassmen are apalled When I even ask to be Treated with some decency Just being a ninth grader is not too bad It s being a frosh that s pretty sad What I think the other guys should do And I hope they hear me clear and loud I m a freshman And I m darn proud - Staci Eisenberg 7 7 7 Y 7 IG 77 7 Is remember that they were freshmen, too 7 7 Megan Montgomery smiles as she finally finishes her tricky Spanish assignment. 260 Freshmen 2' 1 5 Priest Brooks Gary Brown Garrett Budd 1311 -142 1 f f,. ,ffkvzk ICN 1 f I sa, Jw' 'H 'ly I v 'W' ,f 4 V 4 49 f 1 L. Paul Buendia Tammy Burgess Geary Burns 6 JohnBums iz E DBR A I C b I C:::eaCaallal:ny fr Jimmie Campbell Silvana Carabetiu MA, Noelle Carbajal Jon Carter Brandon Cash Randy Chalawsky Shanna Chapman Russell Chee Susan Chen Matt Cherniss Dee Ann Chesebro Todd Chesebro I J ' , W1 iii' 'gfn ff, f . , f f 1 ,I ,, ff ,ZZ , ,M If 7 . ff . , gf, , .,, f .- 2 J' if ' VL , J, , ' ' ,HWv,v, V9 - va aj , ff , , mmf .,, , ,f , 1 ,412 'f ,VJ ,ay 7 We 1 f . ' f , n f I. ,ri MN, WMF., V :Z ' 2132115 ? rw , ,, , 1, , A - Matt Copeland quizzes a fellow classmate on the Spanish vocabulary for tomorrow's big test. George Syrengelas and a fellow classmate pass an apple during a pep assembly activity. Freshmen 261 14 N Amy Comings Robert Conlisk Ed Connery Matt Copeland Chet Corbin Rene Corbin Ryan Corbin Robin Corliss Kristen Cover Jeanine Cowdell Stacey Crabtree Cyndi Crawford Jennifer Creeth Melissa Cruz 262 Seniors X ' 7 1 ' f i f l N, lx K I a I Christy Chomin Mike Choy Judy Chu Pat Chun Debbie Chun Michelle Clines Jay Coffman Robert Colby Brian Colette Stacy Collins Todd Collins Saul Colover I 1, x 4 Brian Binder, at the cheers of the crowd, turns quickly but missed the touchdown. Megan Montgomery spends her lunchtime watching her favorite teachers being dunked. fx A -ef.A' 'r 'Y' if 3. V 1 ' a eazz,K tr X X elf' 5. i Y- 1 l J 9 . 1 g i. sl ,gg Q Scott Cnltchley '.2::1,'3::' --?L,2 E5,7,,,,E,,, DBR Jorge Delatorriente ff Alina Demeter Dan Deyoung Christine Dolan LIAI Darren Dortch Robert Easton Staci Eisenberg Andy Eiser Rob Eitnier Damon Elder Wendee Elder James Englehaupt Joe Engelhaupt Dan England i Shawn Fallan Mary Fekjar Kelly Penske Dana Furguson Rebecca Ferrol 5 W I . fl? 1 vnu.. Sm ,6 f17m 1-. Mr. Atherton gives two of his students, Pam Kurtella and Stephanie King, a big hug. f Football player, Christine Jones, prepares to enjoy a snack she made for v HN- Lunch. RSX f. Laura Peterson smiles excitedly as a Los Al football player scores another touchdown. Freshmen 263 Erik Feten John Figueroa Rachel Finiguerra Melissa Finkenhagen Jodee Flint Michelle Flores Michael Flynn Stacy Fode Carl Foclen Peter Formaz Jessica Fourtner Garrett Funk Dana Galbreath Ginny Garcia Nick Garcia Jason Garrido Lauren Garrott Rebecca Gaw Konrad Geitner Stephen Gelfand Kristin Gibbons Dana Gibson Allyson Glines Dawn Gludt ll I , U. ,M ' ' ' -- n , 5 1 'W hxzi 4 ull K. L. in ,f nf' 3 LIFE What would cause these people of ours to ignore the prettiest things ln our culture? Pretty flowers blooming grass green with color the air crisp clean making your heart skip like a jumprope What is in the mind of our people that we dont appreciate the finer thlngs in life It makes me so happy to get away and just sit and watch the flowers blow in the clean blue wmd Fresh clean free People always complain about paying too much Well my friends this is made just for you and it won t cost you a penny Anthony Napolitano ' D 1 7 , . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , ' 1 1 5 - 264 Freshmen Edward Connery congratulates one of his friends for his performance on the football field during the game. Freshman Sergio Saparito throws the ball to dunk his favorite teacher. Cathy Godfrey Caroline Gomez Kevin Goodheart Jessie Goodman Sydney Gordon Shannon Gower Todd Gragnano Curtis Graham i---?2E5H!lfEAf DBR 'T UIV John Grant Mark Gray Randy Gray Amy Griffin Kieth Grimes Anjula Gupta Gill Hadley Bill Hadley Zack Hagadorn Ryan Hallmark After School is finally over, Rebecca Long, looks around for friends to talk to. Lisa Scott and Kelly Fen- ske stay at the sidelines and animatedly watch the game. Freshmen 265 Brenda Hamilton Darci Hanson Candida Harter John Harvey Christine Haskett Erinn Haskins Tana Hassin Jennifer Hawk Shelly Hemphill Russ Hennessy Melissa Hernandez Jennifer Herod Nicole Herron Jeff Hertzlg Tanthla Hickey Jaime Hidalgo Denise Hlester Ky Ho David Hoelng Kim Hoggard Diane Holmes Sean Hooker Jeff Horn Craig Houck Ron Householder Nicole Houston Susan Hsueh Janelle Huber Jeff Huberman 0 if ww are ff Y 45' ' ,ff X Clif 266 Freshmen Marion Slater and Douglas Bell pass the Caryn Stone looks for er time before the game by looking at pictures. friends in the stands at e game. Thomas Hudak Christina Huntoon Douglas Husted Kandi Hutchcraft 'iff Andrea lsbell Adam lshaeilr Tiffany Jagars 1' I Molly Jamison A . K . F Xqkvwx 'X-.f W ef ff ' 'MUAL George Syrengelas displays his school spirit by -. , participating in a special lunchtime activity. As a drummer for the Marching Band, John O'Dea puts in long hours of practice that result in ,us K , ,A ,KZ4 W W., . , - afine performance. - v- uvw- , ,ti , lk, Lx , f 2, 1 vu fl 1' i ' 6 f m, AVL, J. a- Af - ?21'25H!lfEllf DBR 'f LUV Nicole Jaramillo Kelly Jeong Justin Johnson Chris Johnson Christine Jones Dori Jones Kellie Jordan Leonard Jordan Michelle Jordan Carlos Jorge Jon Kaaihue Johnny Kafieh Brian Kaneko Sahar Karim Freshmen 267 Kristin Kaser Jennifer Katramados Jason Kelleher Josh Kelleman Robert Kidder Douglas Kieck Jean Kim Joanne Kim Stephanie King Kerrin Kingsbury Lisa Kleinman Brian Knapp Freshman, Amber Shulten, marches playing flute, for parade practice. 268 Freshmen the track, Shelly Knego Bryce Kolke Trisha Kozlowski Kristine Kmeger Maxim Kucher Erica Kuebler Pamela Kurtela Teddy LaBouff Helen Lambrou Rachel Lanham Maxima Lanuevo Shaun Latham Robert Laurie Jason Leclair Tricia Lee Chantal Legros LIVE NOW Lying here on my bed I listen to the sounds of the future, I see its sight and feel its touch and I am scared. Changes lie ahead for everyoneg the only certainty is changes. Welcome them and the new aspects they bring to you. Keep memories and faith to keep in touch with the good times of the past but look forward with an open mind at the good memories in the making. The way to deal with change is to make the best of them because there is no avoiding them in the end. Take advantage of the great things that they offer. Live now . . . Live now. By Christy Bowles ffxlu,-. ,- . L-'L Jaycee Leitner Jeffrey Lemier Todd Leonard Melody Leverick Scott Levitt Marnee Lewis Helen Liang Rachel Lief laik Bryan Llff Heather Light Brandon Lindley Christine Llogys Rebecca Long Jolina Lontok Michael Lowery Jeanette Macarthur Dustin Macdonald Misty Maclel Rick Macqueston Jason Mancino Joseph Manfro Dana Marlottl Tiphanle Maronta Stacy Martin :--5?2Q5HfYAM DBR 'f E HIV hx 'wcalu Like many good students, Elizabeth Allen utilizes lunchtime to finish her homework. Stacy Fode looks up with surprise at the huge gift her secret sister got for her. Laura Molles and Sidney Peterson relax watching the Drill Team perform during halftime. Freshmen 269 Raul Martinez Victor Martinez Deanna Marxer Martin Mason Chris Masuno Patrick Mathews Aaron Maurice Mary Maxwell Tiffany McConnell Marita McBee John McCabe Christopher McCalla Andrea McConnell Glen Mcintosh Kathleen McLinden Sheila McMorria Shawna Medcalf Noelle Mendoza Alex Mile Chad Millan Terrence Miller 270 Freshmen First-year band member John Mc- Cabe marches around the track during another after school practice, Leaving the football game, Amy Cumings reflects on the night's events. Laura Mollel Megan Montgomery Brett Moore Ava 1 EK 77: 1 15 I x 1 i p 1 Ryan Nordstrom practices yet another dif- ficult song during after school band practice. Paul Moore Amy Moretta Eric Morley Patricia Mama Ofer Moses Tina Moss Patrick Mottram Erick Mould Tony Mrstik Brandee Mueller Tammie Mueller Heidi Mukamal Melissa Mulry Jaqueline Mundy Christopher Munsterman Nick Murphy - ?2E5H!YElV D52 'f UN Ryan Murphy Krista Myer Courtenay Myers Robert Myers Adina Nack Anthony Napolitano Delmar Nehrenberg Lara Nettlefield Corina Newlin John Newman Daniel Newton An Nguyen Freshmen 27 1 DREAMS Death calls and gives no warning Shadows rise and wander on the day In the twilight, in the quiet evening We shall rise and smile and go away Over the flaming leaves Freezes the sky It is the season that grleves Not you, not I All our sprlngtimes, all our summers We have kept the longing warmth within Now we leave the aftercomers To attain the dreams we did not win Jennifer Vmeyard Greg Parham Rahul Parikh Rujuta Parikh Kim Parker Nicole Parker David Parks Tracy Parks Sheryl Parmet Steven Paul Mark Pearson Rebecca Pendleton Monica Perslow Laura Peterson Ly Pham Ryan Hallmark practices his V saxaphone for the up and com- ing concerts. I Tu Nguyen Joe Nora Ryan Nordstrom Carol O'Connell Sean O'Conner John 0'Dea Kan Olson Nrls Orlisky Eunice Ortiz Klm Oswald Brett Pagenkopp Eric Palacio tum 1 272 Freshmen Mai Pham Sandy Phan Amina Pierce Elizabeth Pieschel Chris Pincek Laura Pitcher Christine Playter Tania Pollner Autumn Porter Cymbre Potter Robert Preston Blair Price Marlene Puente Matt Pye William Puo Monica Quenga jL2e5Hf1f5M DBR 'f UIV l P w iff Daniel Raina Charlie Rajel Mishel Ratlief Todd Razor Ben Real Samantha Beams Mark Reed las. Fx. After a long lunch period, Kim Ross and Vanessa Rothman walk slowly to class. Pam Kurtella listens attentively to fun plans being made for the upcoming weekend. Dustin McDonald gets a chance to show off the results of his long hours of band practice. Freshmen 273 in W 2 if Freshmen Lana Relchert Barry Reiner Christina Reinert Joseph Reno Lisa Reyes Jefl' Reynolds Richard Rhyu Kevin Riel Jason Robertson Catherine Rodriguez lan Rodriguez David Roan ij no RVR' R J 'S L 1 Kim Ron Melina Ruiz Rom Rutherford Ana Sanahla Tamara Sandoval Deanna Santora Dennis Santo! Sergio Saporito Zane Saremi Steve Sergeant Marie Save Lorie Saviez Bill Schneider Amber Schulten Kim Scott 3 'f f el r -f 57' ek ,N Christine Dolan, Kathleen McLinden, Kelly Barnett, and Stacey Fode practice a song for choir. V w 3 2 During halftime, Mindy Wimhlemo wat- ches the spectacular performance of the Omega Drill Team. Greg Schumacher John Schwabl Emma Scott Lisa Scott l-iL2E5Hflf5M Nicole See Kim Selph Carol Seno Ian Shackleford DBR 'f UIV suis 521 3 , W Glancing up at the scoreboard, Kevin Goodman is glad to see that the Griffins lead. Jennifer Katramados sits quietly in her choir class and listens to the daily bulletin. Kasha Shaw Julie Shikiya John Shuman Tina Sifton Shelley Sims Robert Sinclair Tiffany Singer Shannon Skoglund Marian Slater Darren Smith Duncan Smith Melinda Smith Samara Smith Tim Smith Freshmen 275 ...wmielii Tlme I is of the essence A feeling not really substantial but Just a kind of you know something Which is followed never no always But has no real boundries No place of birth nor a tomb for THE END because There is none and won t can t since If not now when? doesn t matter and Clocks don't make time -time makes Everything Should we worship the one force Which governs us like A dictator given new unseen power? Or is it a take for granted which Will not beg - or take - or try - since The only thing that can Isn't - and We are all prey of this PARASITE Which climbs upon us as we Do what we - when we - do... And will, because it is our life It is Time - Andy Wolf Chara Sockett Gregory Sorensen Scott Sparkes Robert Sparks Shannon Speaker Joseph Spinelli Kurt Stabel gl. in Arthur Stahl Christian Stewart Daniel Stockwell Caryn Stone Amber Sullivan George Syrengelas Aleaandra Talavera xxl 276 Freshmen ...Ani H' Cathy Rodrigez and Dana Galbreth catch the last glimpse of the football touchdown. Dell Nehrenburg walking towards his next class ponders over the material for his upcoming test. vw ?2li5h'!lfEllf DBR 'f UIV l .sky i , ,Q 'ff Tara Hassin laughs at the joke her best friend told her. Lunch is a time to spend with friends. Laura Nettlefield and Marie Save go over their routine during the last few minutes before the competition. n .. -- Q, L? Sabrina Tamalii Alina Thomas Jennifer Thomiszer Eric Tole Shira Torem Tracy Tounzen Melissa Tredway Cathleen Tuttle Takeshi Ukai Erryn Ulrich Paul Underwood Ross Uritz Garrett VanCleve Robert Vandagriff Genevieve Vandemerghel Tony Vasile David Velasco David Ventura Andrew Vesper Julieta Vidal Jennifer Vineyard Freshmen 277 ' xx ., fzlvl' X 3 'QA . ,.,. ,,,.5I3f,,? ' ' ' , , :f,j, f1l 1-f V , - f ii' nz A ' , .-xy , ,.,4 27912: . 'wi' ff . .!'7' 3 F' A , 'iv 5, , J 4 : , v Q., 1 r 4-., .,.. X f- . w 1 X x f v- :'i ft, f f354 ':,,,, gill A--- 1 ggpnfg TLD: I ' . 211 22' -',- f f QV' ,,V 1 A I 280 -Closing Unforgettable Memories: f unsets Shared Together Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. Jean LaFontaine. Most people at Los Al would agree that friends are a main source of motivation and laughter. This past yeariprovided students with many memorable events which were shared together. Remember our spectacular homecoming game when the skydiver landed on the 50-yard line? And the day it snowed at Los Alamitos High School? For the first time our girls' varsity soccer team made it to CIF semi-finals. Don't forget the festive Internatinal week. A large balloon ascended from our quad area with a message reading Give Peace a Chance. These are only a few of the sunsational events which will be remembered along with the 1986-87 school year, Stephanie Sanchez and her date enjoy a private moment together. They find that a little tender loving care goes a very long way at the Homecoming dance. A helping hug is just what the doctor ordered. Laura Net- tlefigld thanks Andrea McConnell for always being a true frien . Entering the ballroom for the Winter Formal, Kevin Mahoney and Nancy Clark are excited to dance the night away with each other. Friendships can be just a matter of laughing. Jeff Fairbanks and John Fischer share a few jokes during nutrition. li,.Q,,'-Af-5'- 1 ' V , '42, 1 Wi All set for a day of skiing in Park City, Utah, , Peter Mortensholm, Tanya Cohn, Shari Hanson, Stacy Thomas, Nicki Furgiuele, and Jeff Palk relax in the hotel lobby while waiting for the buses to arrive. Closing 281 f 282 Closing Seniors Bid Farwell: oodLuck Future Griffins y The high school dream is now a glorious memory for the class of 1987. The seniors left with a true sense of accomplishment and a hope for success in the future. They'l1 take the lessons learned and let the memories mold their future. The rest of the classes will begin their journey to seniorhood as they begin a new decade at Los Al. Remember, as the sunsets on a dream, it quickly rises towards another aspiration. Always 'wish for the best and until your class reunion, may all of your dreams come true! Freshman CSF member, Tarra Hassin listens attentively during a CSF lunch meeting. To be CSF you must obtain a 3.5 GPA. Being in front of a large audience doesn't seem to phase Jennifer Swanson and Laura Meals during the production of A'Arsenic and Old Lace. Student Representative to the Board, Nora LaBouff, prepares her report to be used at the Board Meeting tonight. ff' PW flfhl 1? 4 F .v-, A . rw , W 1 ,. ,A I ,..f .. 'Q Q1 5 fm? During halftime at a football game, Tara Nummedal plays the clarinet with ease. Joining in the fun, Bobby Lee gets ready to throw a snowball at anyone who gets in the way. Stopping for a break, Christy Chomin decides that play- ing the xylophone isn't so fun after all. After a day of skiing, Gary Dingillo, Wendy Nugier, Ann Marie Hagmann, and Julie Jones rest before going out on the town. Closing Twenty Year Teachers Shine in the Limelight The staff members at Los Alamitos High are found to always be totally dedicated to their responsibilities. There are, however, five teachers who are celebrating their 20th Anniver- sary with Los Al this year. Since 1967, these few individuals have reached out to students and shared their knowledge and dedication with generosity. With much gratitude and apprecia- tion, the Cottonwood Staff would like to dedicate this special edition, Under the Sun to the following individuals: Mr. Frank Doretti, Mr. Gary Dixon, Mr. Walt Hauenstein, Mr. Bill Schneider, and Mrs. Graciela Tynning. Their superior work has definitely made a dif- ference in Los Al's top rated reputation. The Cottonwood Editors congratulate you and wish you a Happy, Happy Anniversary!! Good luck as you begin another decade of excellence. Editors Survive Making Of Under the Sun -fc- . ani -- ,f-Pr Sf? 284 Closing .JG M? Okay, Cottonwood staff, you're allowed to breathe now! Congratulations on a job well done. As I look back on my year spent with the Cottonwood staff, all I can see are cluttered, hazy blurs of the unforgettable events that shaped this yearbook. After a long summer workshop with Mrs. Arney and Julie, I feel prepared and confident to face my duties as an Editor. Everything seemed so organized in September. Then came our first DEADline lyou meet it or you die!! At this point a question dawned on me, What did I get myself into? During those long hours after school, Mrs. Arney, Julie, and I quickly found out what we were really like! My position as Editor has truly been a rewarding and learning experience. l'll always smile when I look back on it. To Mrs. Arney, I can only say two words . . . THANK YOU!!! Your constant en- couragement was irreplaceable. To Julie, it's been an incredible experience' working with you. Please remember me when you become Editor of your college yearbook. lAre you laughingl? To the 1987 Cottonwood Staff, you're wild, zany, and totally miraculous, Thank you for hanging in there. See, didn't I tell you this would be a rewarding task?? God Bless, Editor sk'-wlflwwjlfags-w-M' As I look back on the year all I see is the word DEADI.INE! How scary!!! But with the help of many talented individuals my stress level was kept at a minimum. I want to thank tha staff for holding out as long as you did, you all deserve a great amount of credit. Mrs. Arney - I really don't know quite what to say. We've had a lot of ups and downs this year but look what was produced between us all - pretty spectacular huh? Thank you for all the experience I have gained and the knowledge I will leave with. And Ann Marie, thank you so much for brining out a part of me I never knew I had. I think we worked well together and I am grateful for all you help especially all those copy blocks!! My experience as Editor has brought me through a great deal of personal blocks and I fell I have gained a great deal. This has been one of the most challenging and rewarding opportunities I have experienced in my high school years and I will always remember it as a positive one. Love, Editor W lWf,it' Cgtgpriigwfri 1 987 Cottonwood Yearb o W Cost: 320.00 Fw M Press Run: 2,000 copies jo ' W Number of Pages: 296 jj! Number on Staff: 29 UQ OPENINGICLOSING A ection Editor: Chr me van0 Section Editors: Julie Jones Kampen Ann Marie Hagmann Number of Pages: 29 Om' Number of Pages: 16 sENloRs ' DIVISION PAGES Section Editor: a Puent Section Editors: Julie Jones Number of Pages: e Ann Marie Hagmann , Number of Pages: 11 JUNIORS W Section. Editor: L ' ig Q CLUBS Number of Pa9es: 24 WX Section Editor: Laura Bowden 2 Number of Pages: 30 SOPHOMORES Section Editor: Karen K gh PERFORMING ARTS Number of Pages: 23 U Section Editor: Dawnielle Congiardo K Number of Pages: 21 FRESHMEN 01310-f Section Editqr: Calif urphy , I SPORTS Ann Faircloth Section Editors: Fall: Jeff Number of Pages: 20 Ferrario Spring: Tracey Kist Number of Pages: 54 ADVERTISING Section Edito :K lly Harrisq SPECIAL SECTION Number of Pales gp-Lf , I Section Editor: Kelly Agosta f Number of Pages: 17 INDEX ' Section Editors: Mar' ente I f FACULTY Number of Pages: 1 , I i I if f , ' l I 1987 COTTON WOOD STAF ff , .-! W 1 EDITORS ................................................. Julie Jones, Ann 1 ,r 5 BUSINESS EDITOR .... ................. K elly , . vt. PHOTO EDITOR ..... ............... . ria ' - A ADVISOR ............ ........................ i . r ' a Arney g REPRESENTATIVE ........................................................ Steve Eddy e STAFF: ........................................ Kelly Agosta, Laura Bowden, Robert Brantner, Tally Burkhart, Dawniell Congiardo, Gary Dingillo, Robert Ernst, Ann Faircloth, Jeff Ferrario, Casey Fierce, Lori Halbig, Jodi Hemphill, Suzanne Hutton, Tracey Kist, Wendy Kjorness, Eva Kjoss, Karen Klabough, Hap LeCompte, Steve Levy, Robin Lindley, Tina Melton, Michelle Overbeek, Kirsten Shaw, Derek Sparta, Carolyn Murphy, Christine Van Kampen. f an- 'M Lf! Magna Tool Inc IS owned by Bob Melton and IS located at 5594 Market Place Cypress The company speclallzes xn makmg gages pgs flx tures profxle templates and hugh prec: sxon parts for the aerospace lndustry MAGNA O HO gms Bob Melton gggmggfe 7141826 2500 :'::z.'z:z1.z:r:s 891 4708 prototype parts 3 X 5594 Market Place Cypress CA 90630 286 Advertising rin Karen Klabouch and Dawnielle Congiardo decide that Green Street Interiors has the best funishings for their house. GREEN STREET INTERIORS C2131 598-8694 1 1 132 Los Alomitos Blvd. Los Alomiros, CA 90270 A tflllgg '7 ' ai 5 is EE A L ,fi 1 'tr is rrrr 1-r1 . - ' -1e,,'3,4f,.. e 6 ll F l' 'T lf At the' T-Shirt Stop, Lori Halbig finds the Griffin emblem to put onto her new sweatshirt. T-SHIRT 421:-sp 430-6585 11135 Los Alamitos Blvd. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 While at Asher Travel Service, David Wiley and Robbie found a trip to Jamaica more fun than school. ATS f-4 ASHER TRAVEL SERVICE 10808 Los Alomiros Blvd Los Alomiros, CA 90720 1-6' 'Y .2 'fffif::7'-'.z.z:a:::' :rms - 5. vu.,,g,-,. - , ff ,, , -1u1zQ,..fcm.-1 -:W . , -fs:-ff-fa meg ' 2 M mlfw- 'img' ff: - W- . - A 2--T537 -gr... . 'zzz ' 2-'?',.':-'S '15 ul rzzrlm 3 ext!!!-Inf' ' . .' ' Zssmra :mn zrxzzznsu zu , V. ' ,, 1,31 6112-f-.e.... CEI gg' :lv cz z, Fl- J :ga ,g ,,,,, W , , -, ' ....,.. ' 1. Y, 'I ' ,, , -4- -af V X ' - -i I , . I Q- i-f Q Q. l ' Ll .fm -9' ' rx . A . ,- 1 l V, A,,, ,4,.i, 0 . ,. 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'1'Yf- A L - 1 1 X '. - ' gL , ' f Zfifix-., 1 L f ly.- 2 f MM, f W 6721. al? but Af, ,4VV,,. ,f 11 -' 'fflk 4 3 . f fm A . , ',f. e' Q' A W l g X 'V , gp? , 3 ' 'N , V, ., 'E V' :il g Z ll J ' fl Q ' 2' K A3 fl-' 2. , l 'A A , 5 , 5 U , I . h ' . l , . 1 . 0 O Q ' 0 I 288 Advertising Able, Kimberly 1111 Achziger, Kelly 1111 210 Abraham, Michael 1111 31, 34, 210 Abrams,Stanley1121 18, 28, 32, 177 85, 124, 210 Burke, Mike 1101 Ackley, Susan 191 259 Acosta, Arnold 1101 Adams, Rick 1101 235 Adams, Thomas 191 259 Adamson, Krista 191 259 Agosta, Craig 1111 76, 77,113, 210, 224 Agosta, Kelly 1121 32, 177 Aguilar, Edward 1111 Aguirre, Kristen 1111 Ahlstrom, David 1101 235 Ahmad, Jeffrey 1101 235 Airth, Daniel 1111 210 Alari, Ryan 191 27,259 Albert, Cynthia 1111 61, 210, 212, 214 Albert, Sheryl 1111 61,210,212 Alderson, Heather 1101 34, 235 Aldridge, Sean 1101 109, 235 Alejos, Aristeo 191 Aleshire, Gregory 1111 210 Allard, Danny 1121 177 Allard, Mark 1111 210 Allen, April 1111 22, 53, 210 Allen, Cynthia 1111 210 Allen, Edward 1121 32, 63, 64, 65, 69, 177 Allen, Elizabeth 191 259, 269 Allen, Heather 191 259 Allen, Jeffrey 191 29, 259 Allen, John 191 Allesoe, Thomas 1121 18, 20, 44, 109 259 Allsup, William 191 Altamirano, Bonnie 1101 Althouse, Alma Althouse, Cynthia 1121 Alvarez, David 1121 Alvarez, Henry 191 Alvarez, Kristina 1101 Alvarez, Maria 1111 Alvarez, Maria 1101 Alvarez, Patricia 1111 Alvarez, Rogelio 1101 Andersen, Daniel 1121 Anderson, Charles 1101 Anderson, Kevin 191 Anderson, Kristen 11 11 Anderson, Sean 1111 Anderson, Thomas 1111 Anisman, Joelle 1121 Anisman, Todd 1101 Anselmo, Greg 191 Anson, Stephanie 191 Anthes, Christopher 191 28, 45,65 65,177 10,177 35,259 235 210 29,210,231 177 29,235 259 40,210 210 76, 77, 113, 210 21, 34, 178 235 259 34, 64, 259 64, 78, 127, 259 Anthonaym, Darin 1101 50, 61, 65, 69, 235 Aragon, Debbie 11 11 Aragon, Raymond 1101 Archuleta, Daniel 1121 Archuleta, Matthew 191 Argomaniz, Serapia 191 Armstead, Pamela 1121 Armstrong, Christine 1111 Armstrong, Darrin 191 Armstrong, Elizabeth 1101 Arnest, Aaron 1101 Arnold, Erwin 11 11 Arnold, Gabriel 11 11 Arnold, Gregory 191 Arslanian, Levon 1121 Artukovich, Jonna 1111 Arvizu, Regina 191 Aschenbrenner, Heidi 191 Asher, Rachel 191 Ashley, Charles 1121 Ashley, Teena 191 Astigarraga, Laura 1121 Atkin, Michelle 1101 Atkinson, Christina 1101 Atkinson, Thomas 1101 Aubrey, April 1111 Aurang, Kamran 1101 Autowski, James 1101 Avila, Mark 191 210 235 178 259 259 60, 178 210 235 210 210 259 26,178 210 259 178 64, 269 45, 64, 65, 178 235 235 61, 63 41, 235 235 60, 259 Babbit, Leon 1111 Bacher, Brent 1101 Badger, Kim 191 Badger, Tracy 1111 Bagstad, Lance 1101 Bagstad, Michelle 191 Bailey, Edward 1111 Bailey, Wendy 1101 26 Baker, Daniel 191 21 1 235 21 1 235 259 21 1 235 Baker, Derek 1111 211 Baker, Kristine 1101 41 235 Baker, Michael A. 1111 211 Baker, Michael J. 1121 178 Ball, Michael 1111 211 223 Balta, Fahema 191 259 Balta, Hanna 1111 211 Baltazar, Jason 1101 235 Bamberg, Kenneth 1111 211 Banning, David 1101 111, 235 Bar-Cohen, Limor 191 259 Bar-Cohen, Yaniv 191 28, 41, 259 Barack-Man-Hagen, Lorine 1121 46, 187 Barbazette, Christopher 191 Barber, Deanna 1111 20,211 Barbosa, Brandon 191 120, 259 Barlow, Mike 1111 211 Barnes, Amy 1111 Barnett, Kelly 191 29, 52, 64, 65, 274 Baron, Sophia 1121 Barrett, Glenn 1121 25, 45,'80, 178 Barrett, Mark 1111 211 Barriault, Michele 191 260 Barrs, Tineka 1121 1 78 Barrus, Jeff1111 29, 211 Barry, Michael L. 1111 211, 228 Barton, Mike 18 Bartrom, April 1101 23, 235 Batas, Joseph 1101 236 Batas, Marie 191 260 Bateman, Anthony 1111 21 1 Batey, Jennifer 1121 58, 178 Bay, Roy 191 Bazan, Suzanne 1111 18, 26,211 Bazz, Andrew 1101 236 Bean, James1111 211 Beauchamp, Christopher 191 78, 260 Becker, Cinnamon 1121 18, 1 78 Bedell, Jeffrey 1111 211 Bedell, Juliet 1121 1 78 Behnke, Christine 191 109, 260 Beiderwieden, Jackie 1101 4, 236 Beljavev, Nicholas 1111 118,211 Bell, Cathy 1121 178 Bell, Charissa 191 Bell, Douglas 191 111, 260, 266 Bell, Kathryn 1121 Bell, Kimberly 191 63, 64, 260 Bell, Matthew 191 260 Belli, Christopher 191 Bellwood, Lisa 11 11 21 1 Bender, Bryan 191 Bender, Darryl 1121 79, 178, 194 Benkey, William 1101 236 Bennett, Bryan 1111 106, 107, 211 236 211 Berber, Melinda 1101 23, Bergmann, Eric 1111 64, Bergamnn, Eric P. 191 29, 52, 260 Berman, Kristin 1101 26, 41, 236 Bernstein, Richard 1101 41, 61, 63, 68, 66, 69, 236, 253 Berringer, Gindger1111 20, 21 1 Beshirs, Stephen 1101 Bickel, Kathryn 191 97, 99, 260 Bidari, Payman 1121 45, 178 Bidrawn, Michael 1121 18, 20, 34, 178 Biela, Amber 1111 Biggs, Brian 1121 31 Billon, Jannis1l21 21,33,34,63, 179 Billon, Laura 1101 22, 27, 32, 34, 41, 65,236 Bins, Brad 1101 236 Binder, Brian 191 260, 262 Binder, Jason 1101 31, 34, 41, 126, 127, 236 Binder, Shana 1121 8, 24, 55, 56, 179, 183 Bingham, Cynthia 191 260 Bird, Kaith 1121 1 79 Biringer, Brigitte 1111 63 Biringer, Russell 1101 28, 236 Bish, Wayne 1121 18, Bishop, Kenneth 1111 Bixby, Patrick 1111 80, 81, Blackman, Jane 1101 Blake, Heather Blan, Darren 1111 211 Blanco, Vanessa 1111 Blanco, Jeffrey 1101 Blanco, Randal 1111 179 211 211 236 111 230 211 121,236 33,40,121,134, 212 Blasing, Anthony 1111 31 Blasing, Veronica 191 260 Blevins, Ernie 1121 18, 28, 31, 34, 40, 121, 179 Blomgren, Jeremy 1101 22, 26, 34, 110, 236 Bloom, Andrea 1111 23, 40, 212 Bloom, Mara 1121 102, 103, 179 Bloomfield, Scot 1111 Bloomfield, Steven 1101 Bloomquist, James 1101 27, 236 Blossey, Cole 1101 236 Blossom, Ryan 1121 106, 179 Bluejacket, Carrie 1101 63, 236 Blythe, Deanna 1121 12, 179 Boardman, Lisa 1121 179 Boland, Uarielle 1111 Bolton, Brent 1101 109, 236 Book, Lewis 191 , 28, 111,260 Book, Robert 1121 28, 32, 34, 65, 179 Boone, Ericka 1101 Booth, Jennifer 1101 26, 41, 109, Bordas, Sharon 1111 20, 40, 61, 65, Borja, Amanda 191 Borja, Annette 1111 Cabral, Angela 191 261 Cabral, Paul 1111 213 Cabrere, Andre 1101 237 Caesar, Eric 1101 75, 104, 121,237 Clader, Timothy 1111 29,213 Calderon, Mellisa1111 Calderom, Michele 1121 36, 180 Calderon, Tina 1101 21, 237 236 212 260 212 Borneo, Henna 1101 41, 61, 236 Bosanko, Brenna 1101 41, 110 Bostian, Jenny 1101 236 Bourdreau, Stacey 191 260 Bourdy, Beatrix 1121 40, 179 Bourdy, Nathalie 1101 236 Bowden, John 191 260 Bowden, Laura 1121 34, 40, 55, 179 Bowen, Casey 191 28, 41, 260 Bowles, Christy 191 5, 85, 122,260 Boxwell, Dawn 1101 34 236 Boyle, Danny 1111 212 Boyels, Jackie 191 260 Brain, Ingrid 1121 24, 179, 208 Brain, Joe 1101 29, 236 Brand, Holly 1101 237 Brannan, Tammy 1121 Brantner, Robert 1121 14, 33, 179 Braunstein, Dean 1111 180 Brennan, Patrick 1121 18, 45, 179 Brewer, Cynthia 191 21, 31, 34, 260 Briggs, Cameron 1121 18, 20, 110, 179 Broderick, Michael 1111 212 Broersma, Amber 191 34, 64, 260 Brooks Ashle 1101 41 237 i 1' 1 Brooks, Jennifer 1101 55, 237, 247, 255 Brooks, Kenton 1121 29, 35, 40, 42, 179, 199 Brooks, Priest 191 91, 260 Brophy, Christopher 1111 25, 27, 212, 231 Brophy, Rachel 1101 23 Brown, Andrew 1101 Brown, Blake 1121 179 Brown, Christopher W. 1101 40, 60, 237 Brown, Gary 191 260 Brown, Kathleen 1111 60 212 Brown, Lisa 1101 255 Brown,Mark1121 29,40 180 Brown, Marcus 1121 180 Brown, Melanie 1101 Brown, Summer 1101 33, 237 Browne, Kimberley 1111 212 Browne, Richard 1121 180 Browne, Todd 1101 Bruce, Shannon 1121 55 180 Bryant, Leslie 1101 97 237 Bryant, Lisa 1111 99 212 Bryant, Rachel 1101 237 Bryson, Kathryn 1101 23, 51 237 Budd, Devin 1111 50, 61 212 Budd, Garrett 191 64,65 260 Buendia, Paul 191 261 Bugge, Randall 1101 Buhbs, Nicholas 1111 28,40 212 Bujold, Vikki 1111 Bunch, Paul 1121 28, 180 Buonocore, Annemarie 1121 24, 118905 Burgess, Tammy 191 Burke, Daniel 1111 110, Calhoun, Chad 1101 237, 251 Callaway, Carrie 191 26, 41 Callaway, Kelly 1121 180 Callaway, Robert 1111 118,213 Camarena, Maria 1121 Campbell, Al 1101 237 Campbell, Chad 1111 213 Campbell, Jimmy 191 261 Campbell, Margi1111 34 210, 213 Campbell, Renee 191 Canarsky, Kenny 1101 237 Candiotty, David 1111 126, 127,213 Cannell, Casey 191 Cannon, Laura 1111 213 Cano, Rudy 1121 Caouette, Cristin 1101 237 Cappawana, John 1121 180 Carabetiu, Silvania 191 261 Carbajal, Moele 191 259, 261 Carbajal, Nydia 1121 180 Cardin, Michele 11 11 213, 233 Carlson, Brian 1101 237 Carlson, Elizabeth 1101 61, 238 Carrlson, Angela 1121 180 Carpenter, Alexander 1121 7, 27, 34, 181 Carpentier, Jennifer 1101 23, 238, 247 Carpentier, Joseph 1121 29, 101, 181 206 cm, Amy 1101 ' 238 Carrano, Gigi 1101 26, 238 Carrisosa, Michele 1111 213 Carroll, Crystal 1101 Carroll, Erica 1121 32, 181 Carroll, Jon 1111 213 Carroll, Julian 1121 16, 18, 181 Carroll, Laura 1111 34,213 Carroll, Marianne 1121 40, 181, 203 Carter, Jonathan 191 261 Carter, Matthew 11 11 213 Caruso, Thomas 1121 181 Carver, Larry 1101 238 Case, Rosio 1101 76, 77, 37, 69, Cash, Becki 1101 238 Cash, Brandon 191 60, 120,261 Cash, Staci 1121 181 Casmer, Scott 1101 41, 127, 238 Castellanos, Gerardo 1101 238 Castro, Kevin 1101 63, 238, 251 Castalano, Giovanni 1101 104, 238 Catlett, Jennifer 1101 Caudillo, John 1121 181 Caudillo, Lisa 1101 85, 122, 238 Caughlin, John 1111 76, 113, 213 Cerneka, Caroline 1111 23, 40, 213 Chadwell, Tara 1111 20, 213 Chafe, Alison 1121 181 Chalawsky, Randall 191 28, 261 Chambers, Andrea 1111 213 Chandler, Martin 11 11 213 Chandler, Shelly 1121 Chaney, Cinnamon 1101 22, 50, 213, 220 Chang, Alex 1101 238 Chang, David 1111 26, 213 Chang, Lara 1101 238 Chang, Wei-Chao 1111 Chapman, Douglas 1121 32, 40, 181 Chapman, Jane 1111 22, 50,- 60, 213 Chapman, Shanna 191 97, 261 Chapman, Susan 1111 Burkett, William 1111 Burkhart, Tally 1121 Burnett, Christopher 1101 Burns, Geary 191 Burns, John 191 Burns, Russel 1121 Burroughs, Deannia 191 Burnstein, Miriam 1111 26, 40, 212 Burtsell, Joan 1101 12, 31, 237, 246 Busenkell, William 1111 24, 50, 60, 212 Bushelman, Kristen 1111 261 212 237 212 180 237 261 261 Buys, Janet 1111 28, 29, 212 Buys,Jenni1121 114,115, 180 Byrd, Shelli 1121 180 Chau, Oudom 1101 109 Chaves, Suzanne 1101 238 Chavez, Adrianne 1121 181 Chavez, Joseph 1121 Chee, Alison 1101 238 Chee, Cary 1111 28,31,40, 125,213 Chee, Laura 1111 34, 40,213 Chee, Russell 191 261 Chekouras, Gail 1121 181 Chen, Anna 1121 31, 32, 34, 40, 41, 42, 181 Chen, Julian 1101 33, 109,238 Chen, Katherine 1121 181 Chen, Susan 191 41, 108, 109,261 Chen, Wing 1111 121,126,213 Cheng, David 1111 18, 28, 31,40 125 Cheng, Diana 1121 29 Cherniss, Matthew 191 :181 261 Cheroske, Jennifer 1101 53, 79, 238, 244 Chesebro, Candice 1121 84, 102, 122, 181 Chesebro, Dee Ann 191 85,261 Chesebro, Todd 191 261 Chieppor, Kim 1111 213 Chiu, Hui-Chun 1121 34 Chomin, Christy 191 41, 60, 262, 283 Chomin,John1111 28,113,213 Chow, Lisa 1121 97, 181 Choy, Douglas 1111 213 Choy, Kenneth 1111 214 Choy, Michael 191 262 Christ, Stephanie 1111 214 Christensen, Douglas 1101 238 Chu, Judy 191 31, 33, 41, 262 Chueh, Pam 1111 26, 33, 40, 214 Chueh, Pat 191 23, 26, 41, 262 Chui, Cinderella 1101 33, 41, 238 Chumis, Matt 28 Chun, Sang-Ah191 26, 31, 34, 35, 40, 110, 111, 262 Chun, Sung-Lip1111 26, 31, 34, 35, 40, 110, 111, 214 Cipollone, Dana 1101 85, 122,238 Cisneros, Jon 1111 61,100,110,111, 214 Cisneros, Vince 1121 181 Clabaugh, Christine 1101 21, 237, 238 Claflin, Clayton 1121 Claflin, Cullen 1101 238 Clark, Brenten1111 214, 221 Clark, Jason 1101 Clark, Katherine 1111 Clark, Kelly 1111 22, 50 Clark, Nancy 1121 84, 102, 122, 182, 189, 282 Clark, Timothey 1101 Clasen, Julia 1101 238 Clines, Michael 11 11 Clines, Michelle 191 55, 262, 278 Clissold, Lynne 1121 182 Cochrane, Jennifer 1111 Codik, Christopher 1121 28, 36, 40, 125, 131, 182 Coffman, Amber 11 11 214 Coffman, Jay 191 31, 262 Cohen, Tanya 1121 26, 29, 32, 182, ' 282 Colby, Robert 191 262 Cole, Michael 1121 29, 73, 182, 196 Collette, Brian 191 29, 262 Collier, Brandon 1111 29, 34 Collin, Andrea 191 Collins, Jamie 1111 214 Collins, Rory 1111 61,214 Collins, Stacey 191 262 Collins, Susan 1101 41,238 Collins, Todd 191 60, 262 Colover, Saul 191 111, 262 Combs,David1121 12, 100, 101,182 Combs, Scott1111 127,214 Comings, Amy 191 262, 270 Comings, Katheryn1101 51, 238, 245i 25 Confer, Corey 1101 63, 239 Congiardo, Dawnielle 1121 24, 32, 182, 287 Congiardo, Kristen 1101 239 Conlisk, Robert 191 262 Connery, Edward 191 74, 262, 264 Done, Linda 1111 40, 55, 215 Donnelley, Matthew 1121 16, 183 Donahue, Linnette 1111 22, 55, 56, 2112 2 Donsoe, Thomas 1101 109, 240 Duooley, Krystal 1111 Dorame, Julie 1111 26, 97, 99, 215 Dorsey, Robert 1111 215 Dortch, Derron191 127, 263 Downes, John 1111 34, 76, 77, 215 Doyle, Tracy 1101 41, 84, 102, 103, 240 Drent,Jacob1111 27,215 Dressel, Jeffrey 1111 215 Druckenmiller, Buck 1101 240 Dubourdieu, David 1111 215 Duncan, Adriane 1101 Dunn, Regianld1111 110, 111 Dutchak, Richard 1101 Duthie, Brent 1111 25 Dvornekovic, Joseph 1101 7, 240 Eason, Kathleen 1111 24 Easton, George 1111 34, 35, 215, 221 Easton, Robert 191 111, 263 Edmunds, Craig 1111 211,215 Edwards, Nadine 1111 215 Egan, Susan 1111 40, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 216 Ehler, Brian 1101 2, 60, 240, 255 Eickhoff, Jane 1111 23,216 Eisenberg, Staci 191 31, 34, 263 Eiser, Andy 191 28, 41, 111, 263 Eitnier, Robert 191 263 Elder, Damon 191 65, 263 Elenes, Wendy 1111 66, 216 Ellard, Dan 65 Ellen, Bran 1111 Ellis, Tanya 1101 240 Ellis, Wendee 191 65, 263 Ellison, Kimberly 1111 216 Elston, Susan 1111 26, 216 Emfinger, William 1111 216 Emmerich, Moiken 1101 34, 41, 240 Emmert, Jenny 1121 32, 40, 64, 180, 183, 198 Endow, Kelly 1111 23, 34, 40,216 Engel, Kimberly 1101 23, 124, 240 Engel, Traci 1121 183 Engelhaupt, James 191 263 Engelhaupt, Joe 191 74, 263 England, Daniel 191 263 Ensley, Jennifer 1111 40, 45, 84, 216 Cover, Kristen 191 64, 85, 262 Covey, Gregory 1111 29,214 Cowan, Scott 191 Cowdell, Jeanine 191 55, 262 Crabb, Kyle 191 Crabtree, Stacey 191 262 Craddock, Lisa 1111 214 Craig, Gerry 1101 Craig, Lisa 1101 23, 63, 239 Craven, Angela 1101 239 Cravens, Brad 1111 29,214 Crawford, Cyndi 191 262 Creasey, Laurel 1111 34, 40, 61,229 Creeth, Jennifer 191 63, 64, 78 Croce, Brian 191 Croce,Joseph1111 121,214 Crockett, Christopher 1111 214 Crone, Monica 1111 214 Cronin, Sean 1101 239 Cruchley, Scott 191 263 Crum, Holly 1101 29, 51, 239, 243, 256 Crumpton, Sara 1111 214 Cruz, Manuel 1101 239 Cruz, Melissa 191 262 Cruz, Michael 1101 239 Cummins, John 1101 Cummiskey, Shane 1111 214 Cunneen, Gary 1121 29, 125, 126, 182 Cunningham, Andrea 1111 55 Custodio, Henry 1101 239 Cutler,David1121 7, 29, 34, 40, 182 Dairy, Diane 1101 240 Daise, Kevin 1101 239 Daly, Tara 1101 Damato, Michael 1121 183 Dane, Cara 191 64, 84 263 Daniel, Tabatha 191 Daniels, Sandra 1121 35, 36, 183, 188 Danileson, Victoria 1101 Daunhauer, Debbie 1101 239 Daunhauer, Sherri 1121 183 Davenport, Kenneth 1121 183 Davidson, Damon 1111 215 Davidson, Douglas 1111 215 Davidson, Duncan 1101 60 239 Davis, Alyson 1101 240 Davis, Dena 191 ' 263 Davis, Judy 1111 53, 215, 233 Davis, Kecia 191 Davis, Ronald 191 263 Davis, Sandra 1121 183 Dawson, Laura 1111 20, 40, 215 Day, Cristie 1111 215 Dean, Terrence 1121 45, 183 Debruin, Eric 1121 Dechert, Michael 1101 61, 239, 240, Ensley, Jill 1101 22, 34, 37, 41, 240, 256 Eriksen, John 1111 Ernst, Robert 1121 29, 36, Eschenbrenner, Julie 1101 29, Escoe, Jennifer 1101 Connery, Lisa 1101 239 Cook, Alison 1121 60, 182, 194 Cook, Karyn 1101 33, 37, 239 Coons, Jason 1101 239 Coontz, Julie 1121 Cooper, Carie 11 O1 Cooper, Gregory 191 Copeland, Catherine 1121 Copeland, Matthew 191 Copeland, Stacie 1121 18, 20, 27, 28, 31, 33, 34, 40, 64, 65, 182 239 29, 182 261, 262 182 243, 246 Decker. Robert 1111 1 DeForest, D'Andre 1121 183 DeGregory, Christine 1121 26, 32, 97, 99, 126, 183 DeGregory, John 1101 60, 240 Dei, Alessandro 191 Corbin, April 1111 23, 214 Corbin, Chet 191 262 Corbin, Rene 191 111, 262 Corbin, Ryan 252 Corcoran, Deja 1101 239 Cordes, Erin 1101 51, 239 Corley, Rachel 1101 239 Corliss, Catherine 1111 214 Corliss, Robin 191 64, 259. 262 Corwin, Tiffany 1111 53, 214 Corzine, Michael 1111 214 Cosby, Cheryl 1111 23, 63, 214 Costales, Faith 1101 239 Cotler, Lisa 1111 18,214 Coulter, Ronna 1121 24, 50, 182 Coultice, Jamie 1121 182 Covall, Stephen 1101 Cover, Cathlene 1101 63, 239 Cover, Janet 1121 63, 182 Delamora, Robert 1101 240 Delaney, April 1121 183 Delaney, Tracy 1101 51, 240 Delatorriente, Jorge 191 263 Delcasale, Dawnita 1101 240 Dematteo, Michelle 1121 55 183 Dematteo, Phillip 1101 120 240 Demers, Bobbie 191 Demers, Shanon 1101 Demeter, Alina 191 34, 109, 263 Demos, Jack 1111 215 Deneff, Peter 1121 183 Depina, Jason 1121 Devlin, Deborah 1101 61 240 Devries, Chalyce 11 11 20, 215 Devries, Kirsten 1101 97 240 Deyoung, Daniel 191 263 Dhillon,Harjit 1121 32, 183 Dhillon, Preet1121 40, 183 Dibble, Loretta 191 Dick, Frank 1121 36, 106 Dittio, Gary 1111 215 Dillon, Joe 1121 183 Dingilo, Gary 1121 28, 29, 183, 283 Dinn, James 191 Dodd, William 1101 29, 240 Dohm, Peter 1121 183 Doiron, Mia 1101 23, 240, 247 Dolan, Cristine 191 64, 263, 274 Dolan, Tracy 1111 24, 40, 97, 99 Dolinajec, Rachel 1101 240 216 184 240 240 216 184 240 216 18 Escuervo, Trista 1111 124, Esparza, Shon 1121 125 Esquivel, Carla 1101 29 Estabrook, Julia 1111 Estemaghmant, Karen Estrada, Arturo 1121 Estrada, Jerry 1111 216 Estrada, Rodrigo 1101 Evans, Steven 1101 41, 68, 69, 78, 240 Everett, James 1121 184 Everett, Julie 1101 240 Everson, Jacqueline 1111 216 Exacoustos, Elli1111 22, 29, 85, 216, 223 Fackenthall, Kent 1101 127, 240 Fagot, Dawn 1101 241 Fairbanks, Jeffrey 1111 76, 77, 113, 281 214, 216, Faircloth, Ann 1121 25, 34, 40, Fairon, Patrick 1111 29, Fairon, Thierry 1101 Fajardo, Angel 1111 34, 104, Flabo, Michael 1121 Fallan, Shawn 191 Faraon, Alberto 1111 Farley, James 1101 Farrell, Julie 1121 Farrell, Robert 1101 Farrell, Tiffany 1101 Fatone, Darren 1111 184 216 241 216 184 263 216 241 184 241 110 Fatone,Timothy1121 35, 129, 184 Fay, Teri 1121 184, 212 Fekjar, Mary 191 45, 263 Feldt, Gerard 1111 216 Feldt, Patricia 1111 216 Fenske, Kelly 191 52, 263, 265 Ferguson, Dana 191 263 Ferrario,Jeffery 1121 28, 29, 31, 100, 184, 197, 204 Ferrel, Kathy 191 97 Ferrieri, Michael 1101 241 Ferrol, Rebecca 191 99, 263 Feten, Erik 191 264 Fett, Kristan 1121 184 Fett, Monica 1111 33, 216 Fichera, Alexis 191 Fiebert, Deirdre 1121 Fierce, Casey 1121 29, 45, 184 Fife, Meghan 1101 29, 41, 241, 244 Figueroa, John 191 264 Finger, Cindi1111 t 216 Finiguerra, Rachel 191 264 Finkenhagen, Mark 1121 45, 110, 184 Finkenhagen, Melissa 191 111, 264 Finnegan, Scott 1121 184 Finney, Laura 1121 184 Finney, Tasha 1101 241 Finney, Treg 1121 18, 20, 182, 184 Fischer, Ginny 63 Fischer, Janet 1111 216 Fisdher, Joel 1101 120,241 Fisher, John 1111 76, 77,216,282 Fisher, Scott 1111 216 Fishman, Alex 1111 216 Fitz-Roy, Caroline 1111 216 Fitzer, Kathlene 1101 23, 41, 241 Fitzer, Robert 1111 216 Fitzgerald, James 1121 50, 185, 206 Fitzgerald, Pamela 1111 18, 40, 216 Fitzgerlad, Suzanne 1121 185 Flax, Julie 1101 26, 41, 241 Flint, Jodee 191 41, 53, 64, 264 Floback, Michael 1121 Flores, Aurora 1121 Flores, Michelle 191 264 Flores, Tina 1111 217 Fluegel, Karen 1121 185 Flynn, Denelle 1101 23, 63, 97, 241 Flynn, Michael 191 264 Fode, Stacy 191 29, 52, 60, 64, 65, 264, 269, 274 Foden, Carl 191 264 Foden, Thomas 1121 185, 193 Fontanez, Leonard 1121 25, 61, 80, 185 Forbes, Jennifer 1121 185 Ford, Cindy 1101 122,241 Formaz, Peter 191 264 Forrest, Cheri 1101 Fortner, Jessica 191 55, 64, 264 Fosdick, Matthew 1111 217 Foster, Daniel 1111 217 Foster, Thomas 1121 31, 185 Fournier, Reed 1121 80, 185 Fournier, Sean 1111 217 Fox, Lisa 1121 185 Fox, Lisa 1101 Frank, Julee 1121 Fraser, David 1111 27, 217 Fraytet, Carl 1101 22, 241 Freeman, Carolyn 1111 Freeman, Jill 1111 Freer, Randy 1111 217 Frenkel, Daniel 191 Fridlund, Gail 1101 22, 41, 55, 61, 241 Fritcher, Timothy 1121 Fritz, Martha 1111 Fruehan, Anjolette 11 11 40, 217 Frydenlund, Tim 1121 Fuellman, Kimberly 1121 18, 20, 61, 65, 185, 190 Fukushima, Akiko 1121 185 Fullerton, Scott 1121 Fulp, Jeffrey 1101 Funk, Garrett 191 109, 264 Furfaro, Jennifer 1101 241 Furgiuele, Nicole 1111 29,217 Fusco, Anthony1111 118,217 Gajewski, Kenneth 1101 241 Galbreath, Dana 191 276, 264 Gallagher, Kelly 1121 40, 53, 61, 185 Gallagher, Michael 1101 120, 241 Gamboa, Jean 1101 Gandara, Danny 191 264 Ganji, Sougol 1101 Gannon, Kathleen 1101 22, 32, 41, 241 Garabedian, John 1111 36, 217 Garcia, Dawn 1101 241 Garcia, Ginny 191 64, 264 Garcia, Loraine 1121 185 Garcia, Marcus 1111 80,217 Garcia, Nicolas 191 264 Garfias, Sergio 1121 Garkow, Sean 1111 217 Garman, Kristina 1121 55, 56, 185 Garman, Raymond 1101 120,241 Garoena, Sabrina 18 Garrabrandt, Cody 1111 217 Garrido, Jason 191 14, 60, 74, 264 Garrott, Lauren 191 64, 97, 264 Garthwaite, Kimberly 1111 217 Garzapena, Sabrina 1111 28,217 Gauvain, Garrett 1101 63, 242, 246 Gavaldon, David 191 Gaw, Catherine 1121 185 Gaw, Rebecca 191 5, 264 Geer, Christopher 1111 29, 112, 113, 217 Gehres, Shawn 11 11 110 Geiger, Stacey 1121 Geitner, Konrad 191 78, 264 Gelfand, Stephen 191 60, 264 Gemme, Micah 1101 23, 63, 242 Genet, Michelle 1111 26, 40, 60, 215, 217 George, Sarah 11 O1 242 Gerber, Donald 1111 27 Gershon, Lauren 1121 31, 38, 185 Geyer, Christine 191 Ghormley, Jill 1101 41, 242 Gianformaggio, Nicholas 1121 29, 110, 185 Gibbons, Kathleen 1111 215, 218 Gibbons, Kristin 191 264 Gibson, Dana 191 31, 264 Gibson, Kevin 1111 218 Gibson, Kristin 11 11 20, 40, 218 Gibson, Todd 1101 120, 242 Gilbert, Brian 1121 29, 36, 69, 185 Giles, Danielle 1101 242 Gill, Jinder1111 65, 218 Gillespie, Jess 1101 Gilroy, Darciann 1121 186 Gilroy, Jennifer 1111 23, 40, 218 Gilroy, Shelby 1111 218 Gima, Jeffrey 1111 18, 20, 29, 218 Ginther, Victoria 1121 186 Gitlin, Alan 1121 186 Gjetley, Kathy 191 Glatman, Brent 191 Glaudini, Timothy 1101 242 Glines, Allyson 191 4, 109, 264 Glover, Gerri1111 122, 124, 218 Gludt, Dawn-Marie 191 45, 264 Godfrey, Cathy 191 64, 265 Godoy, Mike 1121 186, 191 Goggin, Mark 11 11 218 Golden, lmre 1121 24, 28, 40, 60, 186 Goldsmith, Dawn 1101 97, 242 Gomez, Caroline 191 265 Gomez, William 191 Gompert, Kenneth 1101 61, 66, 68, 69, 242 Gonzales, Eric 191 Gonzales, Matthew 191 Gonzales, Robert 191 Gonzales, Teresa 1111 218 Gonzales, Vanessa 1111 218 Gonzalez, Frank 1111 218 Goodheart, Kevin 191 45, 265 Goodman, Elyse 1111 Goodman, Jessie 191 64, 265 Goodman, Kenneth 1101 63, 242, 276 Goodman, Wendy 1101 41, 242 Gorba, Ellen 1101 Gordon, Cynthia 1121 186 Gordon, Sydney 191 109, 265 Gorman, Jennifer 1111 29, 218 Gormley, Jason 1111 218 Gosselin, Scott 1101 Gottlieb, Michelle 1121 186 Gottschalk, Donna 1101 242 Gower, Shannon 191 265 Gragnano, Todd 191 64, 121, 265 Graham, Curtis 191 74. 120, 265 Graham, John 1101 63, 242 Grajeda, Gina 1111 Grajeda, John M. 1121 Grant, John 191 60. 265 Gray, Mark 191 265 Gray, Randy 191 265 Gray, Theodore 1111 218 Greenberg, Fayanne 191 265 Greer, John 1111 218 Gregarek, Robert 1101 45, 242 Greggs, Becky 1101 Gregory, Shelly 1111 Gresham, Tamera 1101 Grey, Kenny Griffin, Amy 191 Griffin, Diana 1111 Griffin, Ginger 1121 Griffin, James 1111 Griffin, Tina 1111 Grimes, Christopher 1101 Grimes, David 1101 Grimes, Keith 191 Groff, Nicole 1101 Gross, Joseph 1111 Gross, Margaret 1121 Grosso, Teresa 1111 Grote, Susanna 1121 Grueter, Elizabeth 1111 Grumet, Jacob 1101 Grunzweig, Jason 1101 64, 66, 242 28,40 31,114 1 218 110 265 218 218 249 265 242 218 187 61,218,227 102 186 218 242 242 186 Gude, Jill 1121 45, 61, Gudelj, Kristi 1101 Guenther, Jodee 1101 55, 235, 242 Guest, John 1111 104,218,228 Guinn, Kymberly1101 21, 61,69 Gundersen, Deborah 1101 55, 242, 255 Gunn, Andrea 1101 61, 242 Gupta, Anjula191 22, 265 Gupta, Malini1121 186 Gusel, Joanna 191 265 Guthrie, Susan 1121 40, 84, 102, 114, 1 15, 186 Gutierrez, Ruth 1121 186 Guzman, Kristen 1121 18, 186 Haberman, Jennifer 1121 29, 187 Haberman, Jessica 1111 22, 29, 53, 218, 226 Hadley, William 191 64, 111, 265 Hagadorn, Zachary 191 265 Hagmann, Ann Marie 1121 11, 14, 24, 25, 29, 32, 40, 119, 187, 198, 283, 285 Hagstedt, Jennifer 1121 187 Hagstedt, Rhonda 1101 238, 242 Haiman, Shandra 1101 242 Haimov, Andrew 1121 187 Haines, Leslie 1121 '187 Halaby, Jamie 1101 23, 63, 242 Halaby, Lisa 1111 23, 63, 218 Halbig, Lorrayne111136, 218, 219, 287 Halker, Craig 1101 ' 242 Hall, Brian 191 265 Hall, Kelly 1101 23, 26, 63, 242 Hall, Lisa 191 Hall,Te Li1111 219 Hall, Tiffany 1101 55, 234, 255 Hall, Tracey 1121 187 Haller, Carl 1111 219 Hallmark, Ryan 191 29, 60,272 Hamada, Darolyn1121 31, 32, 33, 37, 4O,41,42,187 Hamel, Christopher 1101 243 Hamilton, Brenda 191 266 Hamilton, Jason 1101 Hammel, Ryan 1101 Hammerschmidt, Tara 1101 243 Hancock, Melinda 1111 20, 26, 219 Handy, Duane 1111 Hannafin, Connie 1111 219 Hannah, Karen 1101 243 Hansen, Christian 1111 29, 219 Hansen, Linda 1101 85, 110,243 Hanson, Darci 191 52, 64, 266 Hanson, Darin 1121 187 Hanson,Sharon1121 18, 29, 36, 182 28 Happoldt, Eric 1111 61,219 Harden, Jana 1101 23, 51, 243 Harder, Robin 1101 243 Hardin, Samuel 1111 61, 219 Harding, Laurene1111 32, 40, 219 Hardt, Angela Rein 30, 61 Harmon, Robert 1101 28 Harper, Geoffrey 1111 46, 110, 219 Harricks, Ryan 1101 243 Harris, Kelly 1121 25, 29, 36, 187, 189 288 Harris, Lesley 1121 28, 187 Harris, Wayne 1111 Harrison, Kimberly 1121 187 Harrison, Theresa 1121 187 Hart, Christie 1101 243 Hart, Debbie 1121 36, 187 Harter, Candida 191 266 Hartley, Nicole 1111 28, 40, 219 Hartman, Gregg 1111 29, 100, 219 Harvey, Andrew 191 Harvey, John 191 Harville,Cheron1101 Haskett, Christine 191 41, 11 1, Haskiins, Corrinne 1121 29, Haskins, Erin 191 55, 266 243 266 187 266 Hassin, Tarra191 41, 64, 111, 266, 277, 282 Hastie, Brian 1121 Hastings, Michael 1111 100, Hatfield, Tricia 1121 24, 29, Hathaway, Yvette 191 Hatsusaka, Shigeo 1101 Hatsusaka, Yuichiro 1111 Haub, David 1101 . 61, 63, 239, Hauh, Michelle 1121 24, 49, 61, Haven, David 1101 Hawk, Jennifer 191 Hawk, Randy 1101 Hawthorne, Stacey 1121 24, 29, 53, 79, 177,188, 187 219 187 243 219 243 188 243 266 127 45, 196 Hawthorne, William 1101 80, 81, 243 Hayworth, Kent 69 Hecht, Carrie 1111 23,219 Hecht, Gregory 1111 32, 219 Heer,Dyana1111 219 Heideman, Nicole 1111 219 Hein, Jennifer 1101 23, 61, 63, 243 Heinster, Denise 109 Helms, Richard 1121 31, 87, 188 Helms, Scott 1101 Hemphill, Jodi 1111 22, 46, 53, 219, 232 Hemphill, Shelly 191 53, 266 Henderson, Michelle 1111 Henderson, Stephanie 1121 188 Hennessy, Russ 191 74, 266 Henrickson, Eric 1101 Henrickson, Kevin 1101 Henry, Jeremy 1101 111,243 Henry, Kimberly 1101 1 11, 243 Henshaw, Justin 1121 21, 26, 65, 68, 69, 188 Hernandez, Juan 1111 219 Hernandez, Melissa 191 266 Hernandez, Rosa 1101 243 Herning, Helen 1111 40,219 Herod, Jennifer 191 266 Herron, Nicole 191 41, 114, 266 Hershenson, Andrew 1101 f 243 Hertzig, Jeffery 191 74, 266 Hess, Kevin 1121 188 Hess, Lisa 1121 61, 188 Hewitt, Rebecca 11 11 22, 63, 215, 220 Heyer, Heather 1111 22, 29, 53, 220 Headley, William 191 Hibschman, Margi 1121 24, 49, 188 Hibschman, Nanci 1101 63, 235, 243 Hickey, Tanthia 191 111, 266 Hicks, Cory 191 Hicks, Lisa 1121 188 Hidalgo, Jaime 191 266 Heister, Denise 191 266 Hill, Joseph 1111 220 Hines, Randel1121 118, 119, 188 Hines, Wendy 1101 51, 61, 243 Hirsch, John 11 11 161 Hjelmstad, Kassie 11 11 Ho, Ky 191 266 Ho,'l'hanh 1121 40, 188 Hocking, Julie 1101 26, 243 Hodges, Sherry 191 Hoelscher, Raus 11 11 220, 242 Hoenig, David 191 41, 127, 266 Hoggard, Kimberly 191 266 Hoggard, William 1101 243 Holmes, Diane 191 97, 266 Holstien, Mike 1121 188 Holzgang, Amy 1111 20, 114, 115,220 Hong, Florine 1121 Hong, Sharon 1101 243 Hooker, Sean 191 74, 120, 266 Horn, Jeffrey 191 41, 266 Horn, Kimberly 1101 243 Horner, Denise 1121 40, 45, 61, 63, 64, 65, 69, 188 Horwitz, David 1101 110, 243 Houck, Craig 191 120, 266 Houghton, Mary 1111 40, 220 Householder, Ron 191 120, 266 Householder, Timothy 1101 244 Houston, Nicole 191 41, 52, 63, 266 Howard, Carolyn 1111 53, 220 Howard, Edward 1101 244 Howe, Caroline 1101 127,244 Howe, Nolan 1121 188 Hsu, Wesley 1101 41 Hsueh, Philip 1111 26, 28, 220 Hsueh, Susan 191 26, 64, 266 Huber, Janelle 191 45, 64, 266 Huberman, Jeffrey 191 60, Hubert, Teryl1121 102, 122, Hudak, Thomas 191 266 188 267 Huff, Laura 1121 188 Hughes, David 1121 189 Hughes, Edward 1111 220 Humphries, Michael 1121 29, 36, 37, 101, 189 Hundley, Chad 1101 Hunt, Jennifer 1111 220 Huntoon, Christine 191 267 Hursh, Stephanie 1111 Hurst, Michelle 1121 Husted, Douglas 191 257 Hutchcraft, Kandi 191 267 Hutchcraff, Timothy 1121 189 Hutton, Adam 1121 189 Hutton, Marlo 1101 244 Hutton, Nicole 1101 244 Hutton, Suzanne 1111 14, 28, 220 Huynh, Trang 1111 Hyatt, Curtis 1111 29, 35, 40, 220 Hyatt, Jon 1101 29, 41. 120, 244 lannello, Corey 191 lmel, John 1101 125, 127, 248, 251 Ingrassia, Mauricio 1101 104, 244 Iovine, Jennalee 1101 244 Irwin, Greg 1121 29, 189 Irwin, Steve 1121 189 Isbell, Andrea 191 267 Isbell, Stacy 11 11 220 lshaeik, Adam 191 1 78, 267 lves, Julie 1101 lves, Keith 1111 220 lvins, Patricia 1101 41, 53, 244 lwakoshi, Janice 1111 220 Jack, Robert 1111 220 Jackson, Craig 1121 27, 189 Jackson, Jon 1111 220 Jackson, Katherine 1101 23, 63, 244 Jackson, Michael 1121 189 Jagars, Tiffany 191 267 Jaggars, Eric 191 Jaime, Cheri 1121 189 James, Sasha 11 11 220 Jamison, Molly 191 267 Jankowski, Shannon 1101 244 Jannati, Sharri1111 220 Jaramillo, Nicole 191 29, 267 Jasso, Richard 1101 Jay, Diane 1101 244 Jay, Leanna1101 102, 103, 244 Jay, Leland 1121 31, 34, 61, 65, 85, 100, 189, 192 Jelavich, Marvin 1101 Jenkins, Amie 1101 , Jenkins, David 1121 Jenkins, Regina 1121 Jenkins, Travis 1101 244 Jensen, Linda 1121 11, 24, 49, 189 Jensen, Lucinda 1121 Jeong, Kelly 191 28, 41, 127,267 Jessner, Marc 1101 244 Jettie, Patricia 1121 40, 114, 189 Jimenez, Sharlene 1121 18 Johnsen, Justin 191 60, 267 Johnson, Anita 1121 189 Johnson, Charles 1101 127, 244 Johnson, Chris 191 111 , 267 Johnson, Dawn 1121 26, 28, 40 Johnson, Diron 1121 18, 189 Johnson, Heather 1111 29, 220 Johnson, Jared 1111 24, 220 Johnson, Joshua 191 Johnson, Joy 1111 35, 46,220 Johnson, Karen 1111 61, 220 Johnson, Richard 1111 220 Johnson, Steven 1111 Johnson, Suzanne 1101 244 Johnson, Temple 1101 s 203, 244 Johnston, David 1121 190 Jolley, Riki 1111 35 Jones, Alicia 1121 190 Jones, Christine 191 263, 267 Jones, Dori 191 64, 153, 267 Jones, Julie 1121 25, 129, 189, 190, 283, 285 Jones, Kim 1111 220 Jones, Mark 1111 220 Jones, Micah 11 11 Jones, Paulette 1101 Jones, Ralph 1101 Jones, Raychelle 1101 Jones, Thad 11 11 Jones, Wesley 1101 Jordan, Frank 1101 Jordan, Kellie 191 Jordan, Leonard 191 Jordan, Michelle 191 41, 55, 220 244 220 244 244 267 267 267 Jordan, Stacey 1121 32, 40, 41, 42, 58 190 Jorge, Carlos 191 74, 120, 267 Jorge, Emil 1121 31, 32, 34, 190 Jorgensen, Lance 1101 244 Jorgensen, Neil 1111 216, 220 Jorgenson, Nina 18 Joseph, Sammy 1121 25, 36, 190 Judd, Adam 1121 Juliano, Jon 1101 244 Jun, Helen 1111 23, 26, 28, 33, 40, 63, 220 Junkermann, Laura 1121 12, 23, 29, 40, 61, 82, 190 Kaaihue, Jonathan 191 Kaaihue, Malia 1101 Kaclca, Brian 1121 Kafieh, Johnny 191 Kahane, Guy 1101 Kahler, Eric 1111 Kahler, John 11 11 Kamm, Dana 1121 Kamm, Darlane 1111 Kanakanui, Kashmyra 191 f 61,63 Kanasi, Krlsitn 11 11 Kaneko, Brian 191 120, Kanelto,Denlse1121 32, 50, 190, Kang, Hyun 1101 21, 33 Kanow, Jeffrey 1111 Kaplan, Deborah 1121 Karim, Sahar 191 26, 64 Kaser Kristine 191 45 Kasper, Douglas 1101 108, 109: Katramados, Jennlfer 191 64, 268 24, 22, 220, 267 244 267 220 221 190 221 221 267 198 244 221 190 267 268 244 275 Kean, Michael 1121 190 Kean, Samantha 1101 129 244 Keck, Jarrett 1101 244 Keefe, Theresa 1111 221 Keegan, Carolyn 1111 221 Kefalas, Llsa 1121 61 190 Kelleher, Jason 191 268 Kellerm, Lynne 1111 Kelley, Clmberly 1121 23, 63, 190, 247 Kelley, Dana 1111 221 Kelley, Denise 1111 221 Kellman, Josh 191 29, 127, 268 Kelly, Scott 1111 221 Kelly, Michael 1111 118,221 Kelso, Jason 1101 Kelso, Tammy 1111 212, 221 Kemp, Clinton 1121 190, 203 Kempf, Christina 1101 60, 245 Kenaston, Todd 1121 18, 20, 184, 190 Kendall, Krista 1121 Kennedy, Karen 1121 40, 61, 191 Kerns, Eric 18 Kems, Geoffrey 1121 16, 18, 20, 190 Kerr, Jason 1101 245 Kester, Beverley 1101 97, 245 Kidd, Kimberly 1111 Kidder, Robert 191 268 Kleck, Douglas 191 120. 268 Kienltz, Mike 1111 40, 60, 215,221 Kile, Phillp 1101 29, 245 Kile, Slmon 1121 Killen, Patricia 1101 63, 245 Klm, Elizabeth 1121 40, 191 Kim, Jean 191 A 21, 41,268 Klm, Joanne 191 268 Kim, Mlke1111 Kimball, Leslie 1121 191 Kimball, Mark 1101 245 Kimball, Renee 191 King, Alison1121 24, 46, 53, 54, 184, ' 191, 201 King, Chanda 1121 61, 191 King, James 1121 25, 191 King, Jason 1101 King, Kimberly 1101 29, 41, 61, Klng, Marie 1101 King, Stephanie 191 53, 263, Klngsburry, Kerrin 191 Kirkus, Rachel 1111 26, 27, 33, 40, 245 245 268 268 63, 65, 215,221,229 Kissinger, Michele 1111 221 Klst, Tracey 1101 245 Kitchens, Jeremy 1101 245 Kjorness, Wendy 1111 10, 14, 22, 29, 53, 54, 79, 221, 232 Kjoss, Clifton 1101 4, 29, 245 Kjoss, Eva 1121 29, 55, 191 Klabouch, Karen 1111 14, 29, 287 Klein, Deborah 1121 40, 191 Kleinman, Joey 1111 222 Kleinman, Lisa 191 268 Kllmczak, Peter 1111 Klotz, Kristine 1121 36 Klumb, Linda 1111 222 Knapp, Brian 191 78, 113, 268 Knego, Shelly 191 111, 268 Knogt, Noelle 11 11 Knowlton, Damlon 1101 Koehring, Abigail 1101 26, 41, 61, 245 Koehring, Heather 1121 40, 61, 191 Koenig, Brigitte 1121 111 Koike, Bryce 191 268 222 Kolb, Carolyn 11 11 Kolb, Charles 1101 104, 245 Koleff, Stephan 1111 Kolodzlej, Michael 1101 245 Kondra, Michael 1121 191 Kondra, Scott 63 Koong, Shubert 1111 32, 40, 125, 222, 229 Korb, Eddie 1101 104, 245 Korzeniowski, Marek 1101 Kozlowski, Trisha 191 97, 104, Kraft, Gregory 11 11 Krambeck, Coleen 1111 222 Kramer, Eric 1121 36, 191 Kron, Suzette 1101 Kroner, Rachel 1101 22, 27, 32, 245 Kropf, Peter 11 11 222 Krueger, Kristine 191 268 245 268 Krumm, Kevin 1101 245 Kucher, Maxim 191 60, 268 Kuderman, Michael 1101 120, 246 Kuebler, Erica 191 64, 85, 268 Kuhn, Greg 1121 25, 191 Kulzer, Apani 191 268 Kunst, Holly 1111 40, 102, 222 Kurk, Karin 1101 61, 246 Kurtela, Janie 1111 22, 110,211,222 Kurtela, Pamela 191 111, 268, 273 Kuster, Beverly 1101 246 Kuzmich, Vickie 1111 11, 20, 40, 61, 66, 222 Kuzminsky, Susan 1101 246 La Bar, Jennifer 1111 22, 53 La Bouff, Nora 1121 32, 148, 191, 204, 282 La Bouff, Thomas 191 127, 268 La Casto, Elizabeth 11 11 222 Labar, Jennifer 1111 222 Labko, Beth 1111 40, 222 Lacasto, Margaret 1121 28, 102, 122, 191 Lacerte, Dawn 1111 26, 40, 222 Laisy, John 1121 110, 191 Lalsy, Mark 1101 246 Lamb, Christopher 1111 60, 222 Lambrou, Helen 191 41, 268 Lamoureux, Andre 1111 222 Lane, Brian 1101 Lane,DaIe1121 29, 191 Lange, Eric 1111 100, 101,222 Langowski, Peter 1101 Langsam, Michael 1101 246 Lanham, Rachel 191 268 Lannon, Samantha 1111 222 Lansford, William 1121 192 Lanuevo, Gerogina 1121 192 Lanuevo, Maxima 191 268 Larson, Tanya 1111 222 Last, Farren1111 35, 82, 83, 222 Lastrap, Anthony 1101 246 Latham, Shaun 191 127, 268 Lattanzio, David 1111 222 Laughlin, James 1111 222 Laurain, Mark 1121 Laurie, Robert 191 268 Lawler, Shawn 191 Lawrence, Brian 1111 76, 77, 222 Leclair, Jason 191 268 LeCompte, Thane 1121 28, 29, 100, 101, 192, 206 Ledesma, Kyle 1111 222 Ledoux, Margaret 1111 63 Ledoux, Romy191 Lee, Katherine 1101 246 Lee, Nancy 1101 33, 41, 246 Lee, Tochelle 1121 Lee, Sally 1121 21, 33, 63, 192 Lee, Theresa 1111 Lee, Tricia 191 21, 33, 41, 268 Lee, Robert 1121 61, 192, 283 Leet, Rhoda 1121 40 Lefort, Michelle 1111 82, 222 Lefson, Jason 1111 27 Legge, Elizabeth 1121 192 Legros, Chantal 191 268 Leitner, Jaycee 191 85, 102, 269 Letz, Christophe 191 Lemier, Jeffrey 191 269 Leon, Carolina 1101 246 Leon, Laura 1101 246 Leon, Patrick 1111 60, 223 Leonard, Daniel 1101 106, 107, 246 Leonard, Jean 1111 Leonard, Jean 1111 2 Leonard, Rachelle 1121 192 Leonard, Todd 191 269 Leong, Gina 1111 223 Lemo, Jerry 1121 192 Lerno, Lisa 1111 53, 223, 255 Lester, Robert 11 11 223 Letts, Jennifer 1121 Leverich, Melody 191 269 Levin, Jennifer 1101 21, 41, 61, 69, 246 Levine, Bryan 1111 Levine, Jeremy 1101 1 27, 246 Levitt, Helaine 1111 23, 61, 223 Levitt, Scott 191 31, 269 Levy, Steve 1121 28, 29, 31, 32, 37, 192 Lewis, Aimee 1111 22, 50, 223 Lewis, Jason 1101 246 Lewis, Marnee 191 64, 269 Lewis, Sean 1121 192 Liang, Chai L. 1111 26, 223 Liang, Chia-Jung 191 269 Libby, Sarah 1101 41, 51, 246 Librand, Fredrik 1121 18, 20, 44, 110, 192 Lief, Rachel 191 269 Lienau, Robert 1111 29, 223 Liff, Bryan 191 41, 78, 113,269 Light, Heather 191 64, 269 Light, Stacie 1121 61, 192 Lin, Hahn 1111 31, 40, 125, 223 Lin, Roy 1121 28, 32, 33, 35, 40, 41, 42, 192 Lindley, Brandon 191 41, 269 Lindley, Robin 1121 25, 29, 40, 84, 192 Liogys, Christina 191 41, 64, 269 Lipski, Elizabeth 1101 18, 246 Listavlch, Scot 1121 44, 76, 192 Litty, Jason 11011 80, 246 Litty, Michael 1111 223 Liu, Julia 1101 53, 246 Liu,Terry1121 31, 192 Livieratos, Maria 1101 18, 246 Locke,James 1121 18, 192 Loftus, Shane 1111 223, 232 Logan, Nancy 1111 85,212,223 Lolsch, Sara 1121 97, 193 Long, Danielle 1121 Long, Jeffrey 11 11 223 Long, Phyllis 1111 22, 102, 129,223 Long, Rebecca 191 265, 269 Lontok, Gaudencio 1121 31, 40, 193 Lontok, Jolin 191 41, 269 Lopez, Terrl1101 4, 33, 246 Lossius, Stephanie 1101 Louie, Cindy 1101 246 Lowery, Michael 191 269 Lowery, Mlke 1111 Lowery, David 11 11 Lucas, Christian 1111 Lucas, Eugene 1101 Lucas, James 1111 Lucas, Tami 1101 Lucas, Tina 1121 Lucas, Tracey 191 Ludlam, Cynthia 1101 41, 246 Ludwig, Samuel 1101 246 Luebben, Michael 1101 61 Lukinovich, Jessica 1101 Lund, Andrea 1111 190 Lundberg, Sarah 66 Lundquest, Larry 1101 247 Lupescu, Erik 1111 Lynch, Erick 1101 76,78,113,117, 238, 247 Lynch, Kelly 1121 31, 45, 193 Lyon, Gene 110 Lyon, Gregory 1121 193 Lyons, Jeffrey 1111 223 Mabe, Brooke 1101 110, 247 Macarthur, Jeanette 191 269 Macdonald, Dustin 191 269 Macfarlane, Denise 1111 223 Macfarlane, Emily 1121 28, 40, 193 Maciel, Misty 191 32, 97, 269 Mack, Darren 1101 41, 247 Mack, Jami 1121 5, 21, 29, 193 Mackay, Kathleen 1121 18, 29, 82, 193 Mackewicz, Jeffrey 1111 18, 40, 125, 127, 131, 223 MacQueston, Richard 191 269 Macselwiney, Cynthia 1111 28, 223 Madrid, Shawn 1101 247 Msggard, Jami 1121 193 Maher, David 1111 76, 77, 113, Mahoney, Kevin 1121 87, 193, Maisterra, George 1111 224 281 Maiten, Jennifer 1101 111, 247 Maitlen, Jennifer 1111 20, 224 Malin, Mitchel 1121 193 Malkemus, Michelle 1111 224 Malohn, Billy 1101 247 Malone,Craig 1121 76, 113, 193 Maloney, Melissa 1121 110, 193 Mancino, Jason 191 269 Mancuso, Salvatore 1101 121 Maness, John 1101 247 Manfro, Eddie 1121 193, 197 Manfro, Joseph 191 64, 269 Manning, Chad 1101 Manning, Timothy 1121 193 Maples, Jon 1121 193 Marcil, Michelle 1111 Marconl,Gina 1121 32, 36, 193 Marengo, Jason 191 29, 74 Maricich, David 1101 29, 247 Mariotti, Dana 191 85, 269 Mariotti, Lisa 1111 29, 224 Maronta, Tiphanie 191 111, 269 Marquart, Joey 1111 224 Marquez, Ronald 1121 194 Marsh, Robert 1101 245, 247 Marshman, Nadeen 1121 194 Martella, Joseph 1101 Matheney, Kelli 191 26 Martin, John 1111 40, 110,224 Martin, Stacy 191 269 Martinez, Michael 1111 224 Martinez, Michael 1101 247 Martinez, Michael 1121 110, 194 Martinez, Raul 191 270 Martinez, Valerie 1111 Martinez, Victor 191 63, 64, 74, 270 Manini, Avi 1101 27, 28, 110 Martini, Roland 1111 224 Marxer, Deanna 191 26, 270 Mason, Martin 191 27, 28, 41, 109,270 Masuno, Christopher 191 270 Matheney, Kellie 1121 194 Mathews, Patrick 191 270 Mattox, Eric 191 Maulhardt, Lori 1101 41, 240, 247 Maultsby, Christy 191 Maurer, Jennifer 1111 55, 224, 232 Maurice, Aaron 191 120, 270 Maxwell, Mary 191 55,270 May, Colleen 1101 51, 247 May, Paul 1111 224 McAllise, Eric 1121 194 McAfee, Gina 1111 22, 97, 99, 211, 224 McAlister, Kimberly 1101 22, 247 McAlister, Ronald 191 McBee, Marita 191 64, 270 McBride, Erin 1101 21, 29, 41, 247 McCabe, Matthew 1121 194 McCabe, John 191 270 McCalla, Christopher 191 74, 120, 270 McConnell, Andrea 191 63, 64, 270, 281 McConnell, Jeffrey 1101 127,247 McConnell, Michael 1121 194 McConnell, Tiffany 191 270 McConnell, Tiffany 191 64 McCoy, Jeffrey 1121 194 McCoy, Mark 1111 26, 127,218,224 McCrory, Chad' 18, 20 McCrory, William 1121 McCulley, Jeanette 1101 61, 247 McDannel, Marcy 1111 36, 37, 40, 224 McDonold, Dustin 191 273 McDonald, Melinda 1111 20, 40, 61 McEachran, Jason 1101 247 McEntee, Michael 1101 120, 247 McGill, Mary 1121 33, 40, 49, 61, 133 McGinnins, Shane 1101 247 Mueller, Tami 191 McGlone, Erln1111 22, 29, 85, 212, 224 McGolden, Marci 1111 20, 40, 224 McGraw, Jean 1121 194 McGrann, Heather 1111 224 McGrath, Robert 1101 248 Mcl-lale Kelly 1121 61, 194 Mclntosh, Glen 191 270 Mclntyre, Kevin 1111 76, 112, 113, 127, 224 McLinden, Kathleen 191 64, 270, 274 McLinden, Michelle 1121 10, 11, 18, 26, 194 McMahom, John 1111 224 McMorris, Sheila 191 111, 270 McNamee, Elizabeth 1101 McNamer, Kimberly 1101 248 McSheehy, Melllssa 1121 61, 194 Meadows, Julie 1121 32, 33, 40, 45, 180, 194 Meals. Laura 1121 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 194, 205, 282 224 Meckler, Brian 1111 29, Medcalf, Heather 1121 194 Medcalf, Shawna 191 270 Medina, Mark 1121 26, 32, 195 Meirovitz, Adam 1111 224 Mellencamp, Ann 1111 40,224 Melton, Tina 1121 24, 29, 53, 183, 195 Mendenhall, Rod 191 Mendoza, Noelle 191 270 Mendoza, Rosa 1111 224 Menke, Robert 1121 28, 195 Menser, Thomas 1101 248 Mercadante, Robert 1121 Mercer, Melissa 1101 23, 248 Merchant, Amy 1101 ' 41, 110, 248 Merchant, Gregory 1121 32, 40, 195 Merhi, Maheba 1101 33, 248 Merrill, Jeremy 1101 Mesner, Frank 1111 Meyer, Scott 11 11 224 Meyers, Wendy 1101 Migasi, Kimberlee 1101 Mihatov, Steve 11 11 225 Millan, Chad 191 210 Millar, Joseph 1101 104, 248 Miller, Brian 1121 69, 195 Miller, Carol 11 11 225 Miller, Charles 1101 248 Miller, Clifford 1101 248 Miller, Heather 191 Miller, Kimberly 191 Miller, Terrence 191 41, 270 Miller, Williams 1101 248 Mills, Lisa 1121 195 Milstead, Lisa 1101 26, 248 Milutinovich, Michelle 191 Miner, Brett 1121 29, 195 Mino, Jason 1121 195 Minor, Donrena 1121 53, 195 Mirzaian, Aris 191 Missaghi, Mahshid 1101 Missaghi, Morjgan 1121 195 Mitchell, Jennifer 1101 22, 33, 41, 65, 248 248 Miyake, Shirlene 1101 Mize, Alex 191 270 Moffett, Stephen 1121 Moison, Elizabeth 1101 Molles, Laura 191 Mollohan, Jeff 1111 Molnar, Mark 1111 26, 35, 37, 6526295 248 269, 270 225 Monninger, Ronald 1101 Montero, Ricardo 191 Montero, Rogelio 1111 Mongomery,Kenneth1121 100, 178, 194, 195 Montgomery, Megan 191 260, 262, 270 Montion, Jesus 1101 104, 248 Montoya, Patricia 1111 225 Montrenes, Andrea 1101 Moon, Stefan 1111 18, 31, 32, 34,51-gg Moore, Brett 191 104, 270 Moore, Dean 1121 Moore, Heather 1111 23, 225 Moore, Jon 1121 195 Moore, Julie 1111 225 Moore, Kelli 1121 32. 33, 122, 134, 95 Moore, Maxwell 1111 121, 225 Moore, Paul 191 271 Mora, Carmen 191 Mora, Robert 1111 100.225 Moran, Laura 1101 Moranta, Tiffany 191 64 Moretta, Amy 191 52, 64. 271 Moretta, Kristen 1111 18, 225 Morgan, John 1121 25, 45, 30, 195 Morgan, Timothy 1121 195 Morley, Andrew 1121 Morley, Eric 191 Morrls, Christina 1101 53, 97, Morris, Kristina 1101 Morrison, Jeffrey 1101 Morrow, Megan 1101 41, 61, Mortensholm, Hans 1121 29, 44, 190, 196, Morton, Michael 1121 Morua, Patricia 191 Moses, Ofer 191 64, Moses, Orli 1121 Mosher, Michelle 1111 Moskalenko, Tanya 1121 40, Moss, Tina 191 Mottram, Patrick 191 Motz, Courtney 1121 36, 37, Mould, Erick 191 Moyaert, Philippe 1111 Moyer, Cammie 1121 8, Mostik, Tony 191 Mucci, Adam 1101 41, 61, 120, Mueller, Brandee 191 26 Mueller, smr, 1121 35, 40, ei, Muir Ronald 11 , 1 1 60, Mukamal, Debbie 1121 31, 32, 33, 35, 40, Mukamal, Heidi 191 26, 35, 41, Mullaney, Michael 1121 29, 36, Mulleary, Danny 11 11 Mulry, Melissa 191 Mundy, Jacqueline 191 Munson, Cale 1111 Munsterman, Christopher 191 Murphy, Carolyn 1121 Murphy, Gregory 1111 Murphy, Janet 1101 41, 110, Murphy, Linda 1121 Murphy, Melinda 1111 195 271 248 248 248 248 109, 281 196 271 271 225 196 271 271 196 271 225 196 271 248 271 65, 196 271 225 34, 196 271 196 225 271 271 225 196 110 248 196 225 271 271 196 Murphy, Nick 191 Murphy, Ryan 191 Murphy, Steve 1121 Murray, Eric 1121 32, 40, 42, 61, 63, 196 Murray, Laura 1121 34, 196 Murray, Stewart 1101 248 Muser, Tony 1111 118, 225 Musselman, Stephen 1111 118, 225 Myer, Krista 191 271 M ers Courtena 9 271 v . vi 1 Myers, Patrick 1101 248 Myers, Robert 191 271 Naaktgeboren, Shelly 1111 225 Nack, Adina 191 111,271 Nadell, Scott 1121 Nafarrete, Nida 1101 51, 248, 250 Nafarrete, Virgilio 1121 58, 60, 196 Nagahori, Akiko 1101 248 Nagy, Erik 1101 Nance, Kelsie 1121 196 Napolitano, Anthony 191 31, 41, 120, 271 Nash, Vincent 1111 29 Navarro, Jorge 191 Neale, Ryan 191 Nehrenberg, Betty 1111 225 Nehrenberg, Delmar 120 Neil, Robert 191 Nelson, Todd 1121 196 Nen, Robby 1121 118, 119, 197, Nettelfield, Lara 191 55, 27, 277, 281 Nettles, Cory 1121 Newby, Russell 1111 225 Newlander, Aimee 1121 102, 103, 197, 206 Newlln, Corinna 191 41, 271 Newman, Jon 191 271 Newman, Leanne 1111 226 Newton, Danlel 191 271 Ngyuen, An D. 191 271 Ngyun, An J.1101 249 Ngyun, My Ngoc 1121 108, 109 Ngyun, Tu 191 29, 272 Nicolaou, Kristen 1101 238, 249 Nlelsen, Cameron 1101 Niland, Jackie 1121 Nilsen, Kimberly 1101 249 Nishli, Max 1111 226 Nishli, Stacey 1121 26, 197 Nixon, David 1121 Nixon, Michael 1101 249 Nold, Tonya 1101 Noonan, Holly 1101 Nonra, Joe 191 Nordstrom, Ryan 191 Novack, Denise 1111 Novak, Anthony 1101 Nugent, Frederick 1101 51,241,249 272 27, 271, 272 22, 225, 226 35 Parton, Carolyn 1111 226 Patel, Kevin 1111 Paterno, Joseph 1111 Patriarca, Archival 191 Patrick, Eric 1111 36, 226 Patrick, Sean 1111 226 Patrick, Vanessa 1101 249 Nugier, Wendy 1121 24, 29, 50, 180, 197, 198, 283 Nummedal, Tara 1111 26, 40, 226, 283 Patterson, Brent 1111 Nunes, Jennifer 1111 226, 233 O'Brien, Temre 1101 63, 249 O'Connell, Carol 191 272 O'Connell, Christy 1101 249 O'Connor, Sean 191 111, 272 O'Dea, John 191 267,270,272 O'Donnell, Kathleen 1121 197 Oakley, Michael 1101 104, 249 Oberacker, James 1121 28, 40, 42, 112, 113,197, 198 Obradovitch, Lara 1121 197 Obritz, Christopher 1111 Oca, Karen 1111 226 Ogle, Kristin 1101 114, 115,249 Oglesby, Samuel 191 Ohlrich, Craig 1101 120, 249 Okazaki, Neil 1111 32, 40, 226 0'Keeffe,Timothy1121 36, 197 O'Leary, Shawn 1111 226 Oliger, Amber 1101 249 Olson, Kari 191 272 Olson, Kirsten 1111 27, 33, 226 Omohundro, Scott 1121 40, 197 Oneyear, Karl 1111 226 Orliczky, Nils 191 272 Orr, Cynthia 1111 22, 29, 40, 53, 54, 226 Ortiz, Eunice 191 272 Orvis, Lisa 1101 21, 41, 51, 249 Orvis, William 1111 40, 110,226 Osburn, Erin 1101 21, 237, 241, 249 Oslin, Sunny 1101 29, 249 Oswals, Kimberly 191 272 Ottarson, Teresa 1101 249 Ottone, Paul 1111 27, 226 Overbeek, Brent 1101 41, 249 Overbeek, Michele 1121 25, 38, 40, 197, 204 Overstree, Diane 1101 249 Owen, Darcy 1121 63, 197, 205 Oxford, Choya 1101 249 Padua, Alan 1111 226 Page, Tamara 1101 249 Pagenkopp, Brett 191 120, 272 Pagenkopp, Darrln 1101 249 Pagenkopp, Michelle 1121 197 Pagett, Brett 1111 87, 118,226 Paholski, Aaron 1111 35, 65, 67, 68, 69, 226 Paine, Eva 1111 18, 29, 226 Palacio, Eric 191 272 Palermo, Michelle 1121 24, 53, 197 Palermo, Michael 1101 78, 113, 250 Palk, Jeffrey 1121 28, 29, 33, 38, 40, 42, 197,281 Pangelinan, Vitisia 1121 53, 61, 197 Papalexis, Kristi 1121 197 Parham, Gregory Parikh, Parul1101 41, 250 Parikh, Rahul 191 41, 272 Parikh, Rujuta191 41, 91, 272 Park, Christopher 1101 18, 120, 250 Park, Sean 1111 104,226 Parker, Kimberly 191 41, 111, 272 Parker, Kristin 1111 40, 110,226 Parker, Nicole 191 97, 272 Parker, Shelley 1111 226 Parker, Tina 191 Parkinson, Brian 1111 226 Parkinson, Mark 1121 31, 197 Parks, David 191 272 Parks, Richard 1101 250 Parks, Tracy 191 272 Parmet, Judy 1121 189, 197 Parmet, Sheryl 191 272 Patterson, Eli 11 11 226 Patterson, Laura 1101 249, 250 Patterson, Pat 27 Patz, Kristine 1121 198 Paul, Richard 1121 118, 119, 198 Paul, Steven 191 272 Pavana, Maribel 1101 34, 250 Pawlacyk, Stephen 1111 118, 121, 227 Payan, Ricardo 1121 198 Payne, Monte 1111 Pazos, James 191 Pearson, Mark 191 272 Pedarsani, Pirayeh1101 23, 250 Pederson, Blake 1101 250 Pedroza, Aaron 1101 110, 250 Pedroza, Raymond 1121 198 Pellegrino, Michael 1111 126, 227 Pendelton, Steven 1111 27, 227 Pendleton, Rebecca 191 272 Peoples, Holli 1101 Pereira, Kaiulani1101 53, 61, 240, 247, 248, 250 Pereira, Puannani 1121 34, 53,1692 Perkins, Alison 1101 82, 250 Perkins, Jason 1101 250 Perkins, Loralyn 11 11 85, 227 Perles, Lisa 1121 18, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 65, 198 Perry, Kasandra 1111 227 Perry, Shannon 1101 250 Perslow, Michelle 1101 41, 250 Perslow, Monica 191 41, 97, 272 Peters, Bernard 1121 110, 198 Peters, Rosemary 1121 18, 38, 40, 42, 61, 65, 198 Petersen, Kathryn 1101 250 Peterson, Julie 1111 227 Peterson, Laura 191 263, 272 Peterson, Sydney 191 269 Pettigrew, Patricia 1101 26, 61, 64, 250 Petty, Suzzane 1101 250 Pham, Duc 1111 60, 227 Pham, Ly 191 272 Pham, Mai 191 272 Phan, John 1101 250 Phan, Melanie 1111 33, 34, 227 Phan, Quang 1121 40 Phan, Sandy 191 34, 41, 273 Phelps, Rodney 11 11 227 Phillips, Cynthia 1121 26, 34, 35, 198 Phillips, Matthew 1101 Phillips, Todd 1111 29 Pierce, Amina 191 273 Pieschel, Elizabeth 191 273 Pincek, Christopher 191 273 Pinhiero, Kurt 191 Pinkerton, Lisa 1121 24, 198 Pinto, Philip 1121 198 Pipal, Kurt 1101 250 Pirkl, Greg 1111 118,227 Pithcher, Larry 11 11 227 Pitcher, Laura 191 273 Platls, Christina 1101 41, 53, 61, 64, 244, 250 Platt, Robert 11 11 227 Plattenberger, Mark 1111 29, 227 Playter, Christine 191 85, 273 Poe, Wendy 1121 24, 53, 198 Poe, John 1101 250 Polakoff, Amy 1111 26, 34, 40, 227 Pollard, Shawn 1121 198 Pollner, Tania 191 41, 111,273 Pollock, Aaron 1101 250 Pollock, Markham 1121 29, 45, 198 Pollock, Ryan 1111 Ponce, Diana 1111 227 Ponce, Paula 1101 Poncini, Eric 1111 28, 227 Ponte,Franklin1121 34, 45, 198 Ponte, Kai 191 26 Ponting, Stacey 1121 198 Pontius, Eric 1121 199 Pool, Julie 1121 199 Poter, Autum 191 64, 273 Potechin, Michael 1121 199 Potter, Cymbre 191 41, 52, 64, 273 Pound, Kristin 1111 227 Powell, Charles 1121 199 Powell, Yvette 1111 109,227 Powers, Pamela 1101 18, 45, 250 Powers, Richard 18 Preston, Robert 191 273 Price, Blair 191 273 Price, Stephanie 1111 32, 227 Pritchett, Marianne 1101 250 Pruitt, Jason 1111 Prussel, Erik 1111 Pszyk, Danny 1111 227 Puente, Ana 1101 250 Puente. Maria 1121 14, 15, 25, 34, 199 Puente, Marlene 191 273 Pulone, Alexander 1121 25, 199 Pye, Matthew 191 273 Pyo, William 191 127, 273 Quenga, Franklin 1121 199 Quenga, Monica 191 273 Quinn, Kari 1101 250 Quinn, Wendy 1101 Quintana, Christy 1111 227 Raccah, Erin 1111 20, 32, 34, 40, 228 Radaich, Anthony 1101 79 Rael-Brook, Benjamin 191 41, 273 Rafkin, Joel 1101 27, 29, 250 199 Rager, Eric 1121 24, 40, 60, Raines, Frederick 191 Rainey, Scott 1121 18, 38, 199 Rains, Daniel 191 273 Rajel, Charlie 191 273 Rak, Brian 1111 228 Ramaglla, Richard 1121 199 Ramchandani, Debbie 1111 18, 26, 34, 40, 61, 228 Ramirez, Edward 1101 Ramos, Rhonda 1121 199 Ramsey, Mal1121 Ramseyer, Klmberly1111 22, 29, 50, 227, 228 Ranftl, Dawn 1121 199, 200 Ranlrlns, Shana 1121 199 Rarikh, Rall 28 Rasmussen, John 1121 Rathke, Arthur 1101 250 Ratlief, Michel 191 21, 64, 241, 273 Rauis, Mary 1111 228 Ray,Stacey 1121 65, 199 Rayhum, David 1121 28, 109, 199 Raymond, Phllllp 1101 Razor, David 1101 32, 35, 251 Razor, Todd 191 273 Reams, Samantha 191 34, 41, 64, 273 Reddick, Lisa 1101 251 Redding, Julie 1101 Reduta, Allan 191 Reed, Jenny 1101 251 Reed, Mark 191 60, 273 Reed, Royal 1111 61, 66, 228 Reekes, Kevln1111 102, 218, 228 Rees, Wendle 1111 65 Reeser, Dan 1111 Reeves, Lauren 1111 20, 228 Regnier, Jeffrey 1101 251 Regnler, Paul 11 11 228 Rehman, Andrea 1111 228 Reichert, Lana 191 274 Reid, Scott 1101 121, 251 Relnce, Jennifer 11 11 228 Reiner, Barry 191 274 Relnert, Christina 191 274 Reinhardt, Angela 1111 212, 217, 219 Reinhardt, Terri 1101 251 Reis, Marv 1121 40, 200 Rennie, Kimberly 1101 251 Reno, Joseph '191 274 Reutzel, Mark 1121 61, 200 Reyes, Gregory 1111 40, 110, 228 Reyes, Lisa 191 54, 274 Reyes, Michelle 1101 41, 84, 110, Reyes, Paul 1121 Reynolds, Jeff 191 274 Reynolds, Jill 1101 251 Reynolds, Tracy 1121 40, 200, 203, 208 Rhyu, Richard 191 274 Rich, Stacy 1111 23, 33, 228 Richard, Johanna 1101 21, 35, 55, 241, 50 Richardson, David 1111 228 Richkerd, Mathew 1111 63, Riedberger, Pamela 1101 116, Rieg, Kevin 191 Rieth, Michael 1101 , Rieth, Tracy 1121 18, 28, 35, 40, Rinella, Brett 1101 Rinella, Scott 1121 Rinella, Trisha 1111 161, Riordan, Jill 1101 29, 65, Rippelmeyer, Amy 1101 29, 53, 54, 1 19, 244, 251, Risling, Renee 1121 Ritchie, Thomas 1111 Rivard, Lisa 1111 34, Roadstrom, Roger 1111 100, Roberts, Eric 1121 29, 187, Robertson, Jason 191 Robertson, Russell 1101 78, Robertson, Stephanie 1121 29, Robinson, Alissa 1121 49, 195, Robinson, Diane 1101 Robinson, John 1121 Robinson, Lisa 1121 Rodman, Mary 1101 127 251 274 251 200 251 200 228 251 79, 252 45 228 228 228 200 274 251 200 200 200 61, Rodefeld, Kimberly 1121 11, 24, 63, 66, 200 251 Rodriguez, Catherine 191 ' 274, 276 200 Rodriguez, Glenn 1121 Rodriguez, lan191 Rodriguez, Irene 1111 26, 34, Rodriguez, Mike 1121 Roepke, Lorene 1101 23, 61, 63, Rogers, David 191 Rogers, Michael 1121 80, 200, Rogers, Russell 1111 274 228 200 251 274 208 228 Rose, Christopher 1121 2, 36, 73, 200, 205 Rose, Sanford 1111 106, 221, 228 Rosenfeld, Dana 1111 22, 29, 50, 228 Rosetti, Mike 1101 251 Ross, Kimberly 191 26, 29, 273, 274 Ross, Roger 1121 Rothery, Karen 11 11 114, 228 Rothgery, Robert 191 Rothman, Vanessa 191 29, 52, 259, 273 Roumimper, Julie 1101 53, 251 Round, Vanessa 1121 Rountree, Alisa 1101 252 Rowley, Kristin 1101 252 Rozolis, Jennifer 191 61 Rozolis, Pamela 1121 40, 42, 53, 200 Rubenacker, Steve 1111 118, 228 Ruberio, Dion 1101 252 Rubinkan, Robert 1121 Q 29, 36, 201 Rubino, Kimberly 191 41, 114 Ruiz, Albert 1111 228 Ruiz, Julie 1121 201 Ruiz, Melissa 191 41, 109, 274 Ruiz, Monique 1111 228 Rupe, James 1101 250 Rupe, Lana 1121 23, 201 Rusher, Fara 1111 229 Rutherford, Tom 191 74, 274 Ruthledge, Cheryl 1101 63, 252 Saporito, Sergio 191 264, 274 Saremi, Jodai 1121 28, 40, 63,201 Saremi, Zane 191 41, 28, 274 Sargeant, Scott 1121 28, 40, 100, 101, 110, 201 Sargeant, Steve 191 41, 111, 274 Saurenman, Jennifer 1101 63, 82, 252 Savage, Margaret 1101 18, 152, 161 Save, Marie 191 41, 55, 274 Save, Anne 1121 40, 49, 201 Saviez, Lorie 191 274 Sawyers, Robert 1101 252 Saylin, Gregory 1121 24, 40, 201, 203, 208 Saylin, Kirk 1101 24, 252 Scalora, Lunnea 191 41 Scantlebury, Eddie 1101 252 Schackleford, lan 1101 18, 111 Schaffer, Jim 1121 Schecter, Jonathan 1121 201 Schneiner, Lance 1121 112, 113, 201 Schild, Cynthia 11 11 229 Schliskey, Lisa 1101 , 252 29 Schloessmann, Thomas 11 11 127, 229 Schneider, William 191 111, 274 Schneidman, Jason 1111 Schrack, Auddie 191 Schulstadt, Stephanie 1111 229 Schulten, Amber 191 41, 268, 274 Schulten, David 1111 60, 229 Schultz, Bradley 1121 65, 201 Shultze, Julie 1121 . Schymacher, Erik 11 11 29, 127, 229 Schumacher, Gregory 191 120 , 275 Schuman, Gina 1111 22, 40, 53, 129, 229 Schuman, Michelle 1121 16, 24, 40, 53, 54, 201 Schwabl, John 191 29, 74, 254, 275 Schwandt, Eric 1121 100, 110, 111, 201 Schwartz, Cheryl 191 Sagel, John 1111 Sladrigas, Ana 1111 Salamanca, Joseph 1121 Salamon, Mark 1101 22, 34, 61, 63, 65, 252 63, 229 66, 69, Salas, Billy 1121 201 Salk, Blair 1101 252 Salk, Holly 1111 229 Salvati, Denise 1101 109, 252 Salvati, James 1111 229 Sampley, Sarah 1101 252 Sanabi, Ana 191 274 Sanchez, Stephanie 1111 210, 229, 280 Sanders, Amy 1101 Sanders, Michael 1111 28, 229 Sanders, Susan 1121 Sanderson, Elisabeth 1101 33, 41, 114, 1 15, 252 Shindler, Michael 1111 40, 229 Sandoval, Brian 1121 201 Sandoval, Tamara 191 2 74 Sands, Diane 1111 61, 84, 229 Sands, Nancy 1111 20, 34, 40, 45, 66, 67, 114, 115,229 Sandford, David 110 Sanford, Deanna 1101 Sanford, Glynn 1111 Santora, Deanna 191 274 Santos, Dennis 191 274 Santos, Donaldson 1101 110 Schwarz, Stacey 11 11 221 Schweig, Stephanie 1111 221 Scott, Deron 1121 12, 201, 207 Scott, Emma 191 64, 116, 275 Scott, Julie 1111 40, 229 Scott, Kim 191 274 Scott, Lisa 1121 201, 265 Scott, Lisa 191 52, 275 Scott, Michael 1111 118, 229 Scott, Shanda 1101 252 Scott, Stephanie 1111 229 Seaborn, Julie 1111 20, 61, 65, 67, 222, 229 Seager, Paul 1101 252 Sederstrom, Kim 1111 34, 214, 230 See, Nicole 191 275 Seitz, Sonet1101 53, 242, 253 Self, Karen 1101 85, 110, 252 Selph, Kimberly 191 275 Sena, Robert 191 Sena, Rudy 1111 Sendro,llona 1121 102, 110, 111, 189 201 Sengupta, Mimi 1101 41, 61, 252 Seno, Carol 191 275 Seno, Donovan 1101 80, 252 Shablow, Kirk 1111 27, 230 Shackleford, lan191 275 Shaddox, Mike 1121 201 Shafer, John 1101 252 Shaffer, Casey 1121 202 Shaffer, Tisha 1101 33, 63, 252 Shanholtzer, Karrie 1121 202 Sharp, Elizabeth 1101 252 Shaw, Cameron 1101 252 Shaw, Kirsten 1121 24, 25, 29, 40, 180, 202 Shaw, Kasha 191 275 Sheley, Jennie 1101 21, 253 Shelly, Deirdre 1111 23, 33, 34, 40, 230 Shelly, Kristin 1111 32, 34, 40, 230 Shelton, Brian 1111 230 Shields, Brande 1111 230 Sheiner, Lance 36 Shikiya, Julie 191 55, 275 Shiroma, Wendy 1101 23, 253 Shoudt, Rebecca 1121 Shuman, John 191 275 Shuppara, Jodi 1111 230 Siangio, Salvador 1121 Sickel, Jean 1101 63, 253 Sidlar, Stacy 191 Sidoni, David 1111 11, 61, 65, 66, 69, 221 , 230 Siegel, Denise 1101 53, 253, 256 Sifton, Tina 191 275 Siler, Julie 1111 11, 22, 40, 50, 224, 230 Silva, Marco 1101 41, 125,253 Silverman, David 1111 230 Silvers. Chris 1101 78, 253 Silversmith, Steven 1101 Silverthorne, Johanna 1101 18, 253 Silvi, Gabriella 1101 Simeone, Clara 1121 202 Simmons, Aaron 1101 253 Simmons, Jennifer 1111 61, 230 Simmons, Julie 1111 23, 34, 40, 109, 230 Sims, Shelley 191 31, 34, 41, 275 Simundza, Jill 1101 253 Sinclair, Gary 1121 100, 202, 208 Sinclair, Robert 191 275 Singer, Matthew 1111 29, 35, 230 Singer, Tiffany 191 109, 275 Sisson, Tonia 1111 Skoglund, Richard 1121 18, 28, 45, 125, 202 Skoglund, Shannon 191 122, 275 Skoglund, Shelly 1121 32, 202 Skutvik, Joseph 191 Skutvik, Kristin 1101 Slater, Marion V 26, 266, 275 Slusher, Jennifer 1101 29, 41, 65, 253 Smith, Benjamin 191 Smith, Carol 11 11 230 Smith, Darren 191 60, 275 Smith, David 1111 230 Smith, Duncan 191 275 Smith, Elicia 1101 Smith,Kim 1121 199 Smith, Melinda 191 275 Smith, Samara 191 97, 99, 275 Smith, Steven 1121 27, 34, 36, 202 Smith, Timothy 191 275 Smith, Toby 1111 230 Smith, William 1101 26, 253 Snow, Stephanie 1121 24, 49, 119, 202 Snyder, Brian 1121 202 Snyder, Farah 1121 Sockett, Chara 191 276 Sohn, Thomas 1101 41, 253 Soldano, Stephanie 1121 202 Soliai, Sally 1111 230 Sorensen, Andrea 1101 34, 61, 253, 256 Sorensen, Gregory 1101 253 Sorensen, Gregory 191 29, 74, 276 Sorensen,Neil 1121 29, 73, 110, 111, 202 Sorensen, Scott 1121 202 Souders, Jack 1101 253 Soule, Yvonne 1111 230 Southerland, Robin 1111 230 Southworth, Brian 1111 Sparkes, Scott 191 Sparks, Robert 191 Sparta, Derek 1121 28, 29, 100, 101, 202 276 276 Spaulding, Kelly 1121 29, 202 Speaker, Shannon 191 276 Speights, Stacey 1121 24, 36, 202 Spinelli, Joseph 191 111,276 Spoden, Christopher 1111 61, 230 Spooner, Gregory 18 Spotskey, Lisa 1111 29, 230 Sprague, Andrea 1111 55, 230 Sprague, Raquelle 1121 55, 56, 202 Sprott, Brendan 1121 18, 202 Spurgin, Kurt 1111 230 Spurlock, Marti-Jo 1101 51, 253 Stabel, Kurt 191 276 Stahl, Arthur 191 276 Stamer, Robert 1101 1 10, 253 Stamper, Ronald 1101 41, 253 Stanfield, Kimberly 1101 253 Stanford, Derek 1111 38, 40, 230, 231 Stanford, Julie 1121 202 Steinmetz, Jeffrey 1121 202 Stephens, Cheri 1101 253 Stephens, Stacy 1121 202 Stephenson, John 1101 78, 253 Stevens, Brendy 191 Stevens, Julie 1111 230 Stevens, Scott 1111 230 Stewart, Christian 191 276 Stewart, Christopher 1101 64, 253 Stewart, Douglas 1121 Stewart, Jack 1121 110, 203 Stiles, Sarah 1111 35, 231 Stillings, Amanda 1121 21, 203 Stillwell, Kimberly 191 St. Martin, Andrea 1101 253 Stober, Matthew 1101 253 Stockwell, Daniel 191 61, 65, 120,276 Stoewer, Stephen 1121 24, 61,2123 Stone, Caryn 191 64, 111, 266, 276 Stoneburg, Anthony 1121 Stout, Rainy 1111 29, 231 Stowell, Rebecca 191 Stowell, Roman 1101 253 Stratton, Michelle 1121 18, 20, 38, 1 77, 203 Stratton, Remy 1101 252 Strawbridge, Kevin 1121 203 Strickland, Rachel 1101 254 Stripling, Snadi 11 11 Stroet, Rene 1111 44, 23 1 Strong, David 1101 254 Strong , Emily 1121 203 Stugart, Michael 1121 203 Stuhr, Shelli 1111 231 Sugihata, Joann 1111 28, 29, 231 Sugiyama, Darren 1101 121,254 Sugiyama, Franklin 11 11 l 23 1 Sullinger, Kari 1101 Sullivan, Amber 191 276 Sundmacher, David 1111 Susemihl, Jennifer 1101 Sutton, Ryan 1111 231 Swann, Lara 1111 40, 110, 231 Swanson, Jenifer 1121 12, 40, 65, 68, 69, 203, 207, 282 Sweeney, Joseph 1101 Sweet, Matthew 1111 29, 231 Sylvester, Trinon 1101 254 Sylvia, Bobby 1111 29, 118,121,231 Syrengelas, Andreas 1101 254 Syrengelas, George 191 74, 261, 267, 276 Syrengeras, Konstantinos 1121 31, 34, 73, 100, 177, 178, 203 Syrengelas, Soteria 1111 23, 40, 231 Syrengelas, Zoe 1111 22, 34, 40, 97, 99, 231 Talamantez, Elena 1111 22, 23, 34, 40, 216 Talavera, Alesandra 191 34, Tamalii, Sabrina 191 Tamares, Magllene 11 11 Travis, Christopher 1101 254 Treadwell, John 1111 232 Treadwell, Julie 1101 254 Tredway, Melissa 191 277 Tredway, Tony 1101 41, 254 Trice, Christina 1121 204 Triplett, Suzy 1121 102, 103, 205 Trujillo, Eric 11 11 232 Truong, Liliy 1121 3, 40, 49, 205 Truong, Tri 11 11 232 Tscherny, David 1101 254 Tscherny, Shane 1121 104, 205 Tse, Janice 1101 33, 34, 41, 254 Tse, Judy 1121 23, 205 Tseko, Kristin 1121 55, 56, 205 Tsung, Christina 1111 26, 34, 109, 232 Tu, Michael 1101 26, 120,254 Tucker, Robert 1121 205 Turco, Kanani1111 50,213,232 Turner, Kerry 1101 65 Turrentine, Ella 1121 10, 11, 24, 40, 54, 56, 192, 205 Turrentine, Suzanne 1101 53, 54 Tuttle, Cathleen 191 Tuttle, Robert 1111 61, 63, 110, 232 , 254 277 Vos, Steven 1101 Vreeland, John 1101 Vreeland, Charles 1121 Vycius, Ingrid 1121 255 50, 206 206 Vycius, Robert 1101 41 Williamson, Julie 1111 22, 34, 40, 97, 99, 233 Williamson, Nicole 191 114, 115,278 Williamson, William 1121 12, 22002 Willis, Cathy 1111 233 Wilson, Angerla 1111 18, 233 Wilson, Brett 1111 Wilson, Jermaine 1101 Wilson, Michael 191 74, 120, 278 Wilson, Michael S.191 Wilson, Steven 191 278 Wimbish, Jeffrey 1111 76, 113, 222, 233 Wimbish, Jonathan 1111 76, 77, 113, 233 Win, Htoo1101 256 Windes, Jill 110 257 Wines, Mark 1121 Winslow, Stacey 1111 233 Winter, Michael 1101 257 Wisniewski, Gary 1111 34, 127 Witzel, Sabina 1101 257 Witzel, Siegrid 1111 Taran o Christina 12 34 40 9. ' ' 1 1 . , Tarchione, Torrie 1111 85, 229, 276 277 231 Tancre, Kirstin 1101 254 203 231 26 Tardel, Claudia 191 Tarlton, Ann 1121 26 Tarver, Steve 1121' 204 Tate, Jim 1111 231 Taufer, Craig 1101 254 Taylor, Kimberly 1121 36, 204 Taylor, Kirsten 1111 231 Terby, Janice 1111 231 Terby, John 1111 , 231 Terrell, David 1121 18, 28, 204 Terry, Lisa 1111 231 Teter, Karin 1101 Theodore, Herbert 1121 7, 8, 32, 204, 08 Theriault, Jon 1101 41, 106,254 Thomas, Aiino 191 111, 277 Thomas, Jane 191 Thomas, Michael 1111 29, 232 Thomas, Michelle 1111 Thomas, Rachelle 1101 Thomas, Stacy 1121 29, 38, 204, 281 Thomas, Vannessa 1121 24, 40,241 0 Thomason, Ernest 1121 3, 18, 27, 34, 204 45, Thomiszer, Jennifer 191 277 Thompson, Eric 1101 Thompson, Gregory 1121 204 Thompson, Paul 1121 204 Thornton, Eric 1111 232 Tifrit, Yasmine 1101 29, 55, 254 Timmons, Gregory 1111 Ting, George 1111 40, 232 Tobin, Gregory 1111 232 Tobolski, Michelle 1101 254 Todd, Undreal 1101 Tole, Eric 191 74, 277 Tong, Randal 1101 Tong, Robert 1121 Toomey, Lisa 1121 204 Torem, Shana 1121 31, 33, 40, 204 Torem, Shira 191 41, 277 Torente, Snooky 1101 Tornow, Mark 1101 203, 254 Tornow, Michael 1121 204 Torquato, Michelle 1101 23, 61, 63, 254 Torres, Edward 1101 254 Torres, Jesse 191 Torres, Raymond 1101 254 Torres, Raymond 191 Torres, Salvador 1121 204 Tounzen, Tracy 191 52, 64. 277 Trammel, Jeremy 1101 254 Wixomi, Sherri 1121 186, 208 Wolf, Andrew 191 28, 34, 41, 278 Wolf, Steven 1121 18, 21, 28, 33, 34, 38, 40, 61, 208 Wolf, Winston 1101 118,121,257 Wolfe, Danny 65 Wolfer, Candace 1111 26, 34, 40, 233 Wong, Diane 1101 41, 237, 257 Wong, Jana 1111 40, 233 Wong, Janet 1121 29, 208 Wong, Princina 1101 53, 244, 256, 257 Wood, Danille 191 26, 278 Wood, Eric 1111 233 Wood, James 191 111, 278 Wood, Megan 1111 233 Wood, Stephen 1111 27, 233 Wood, Steven 1121 27, 34, 35 Woodard, Danny 1121 29, 65, 191, 197, 208 Woodie, Veronica 1101 257 Woods, Nicholas 1121 34, 208 Woods, Richard 1121 Woods, Stephen 1111 40, 69, 233 Wu, Chih-Yu 1121 34, 37, 40, 208 Wu, Jimmy 1121 28, 109, 208 Wu, John 191 28,41, 78, 113, 116,278 Wu, Mary 1121 20, 40, 61 Wu, Peter 1101 257 Wu, Shih-Hung 1101 28, 37, 41, 109, ' 257 Wu, Wendy 191 55, 61, 257, 278 Wynn, Timothy 1111 3, 233 Tyo, Jennifer 1101 21, 34, 254 Tyo, Robert 1121 3, 31, 34, 46, 61, 65, 192, 205, 207 Udoff, Jon 1121 40, 205 Udoff, Scott 1101 254 Ukai, Mariko1111 232 Ukai, Takeshi 191 109, 277 Ulrich, Erryn 191 55, 277 Underwood, Joey 1101 254 Underwood, Paul 191 74, 277 Upshur, Albert 1121 Uranga, Bill 1111 Urban, John 1101 254 Uribe, Damon 1101 254 Uritz, Ross 191 277 Uyeda, Wendy 1101 41, 254 Vaca, Joseph 1121 18, 20, 37, 205, 255 Vaca, Patricia 1101 29, 41 Vader, Lakshmi 191 Vadood, Farnaz 11 11 232 Vadood, Shahin 1121 Vole, David 1101 255 Vames, Steven 1121 45, 205 Van Holt, Andy 1121 206 Van Kampen, Christine 1121 14, 15, 206 Van Winkle, Daniel 1121 31, 80, 81, 206 Van Cleve, Grant 1121 29, 32, 40, 61, 65, 192, 206 Van Cleve, Garrett 191 29, 74, 277 Vandagriff, Robert 191 277 Vandemerghel, Genevive 191 21, 35, 277 Vanegas, Kimberly 1111 26, 232 Vanzutphen, Kristy 1111 232 Vanzupphen, William 1101 29, 255 Vasile, Tony 191 277 Vaught, Darrell 1111 69, 232 Vavak, Kristie 1111 155, 232 Vazquez, Gabriela 1121 26, 206 Vega, Ronald 1111 232 Vela, Daniel 1121 206 Velasco, David 191 277 Velazquez, Michael 1111 232 Ventura, David 191 277 Vera, Mark 1111 232 Verdenne, Douglas 1101 Verga, Deanne 1121 36, 206 Verga, Matthew 1111 Verga, Mulle 1101 255 Vergara, Michelle 1111 82, 232 Vesper, Andrew 191 277 Vidal-Lubin, Alex 1101 41 255 277 255 v Vidal-Lubin, Julieta 191 26 Viets, Bonnle1101 41, 109, 249 Vineyard, Jennifer 191 26, 35, 41, 277 Vora, Shakha 191 41, 109, 278 Vora, Vishakha 191 41, 109, 278 Wadell, Stephanie 191 278 Wadleigh , Douglas 1121 31 , 206 Waechter, Micahel 1101 255 Wagoner, Julie 1101 23, 238, 255 Walch, Stephanie Waldburger, Elena 191 Walker, Keala 1101 255 Walker, Kelly 1101 Walker, Michelle 1121 53, 206 Wallace, Shawn 191 278 Walters, Bill 1101 255 Wang, Ellen 191 Wang, Grace 1101 255 Wang, Shirley 1101 41, 51, 61, 255 Ward, Anne Marie 1101 '255 Ward, Dawna 1121 Ware, Anthony 1111 232 Warino, Stacy 1121 206 Warner, David 1121 206 Warner, Derrik 1101 255 Warner, Moriss 1121 37, 206 Wasikowski, Mark 1101 18, 256 Watje, Kimberly 1101 26 Watson, Cameron 191 278 Watson, Holly 1101 29, 41, 61,102, 103, 227, 227, 256 Watson, Jessica 1111 232 Weber, Mark 191 41, 27, 278 Webster, Jennifer 1111 Wegenek, Robert 1121 206 Weidt, Eric 1121 35, 206 Weinstein, Sharon 11 11 210, 232 Weintraub, Nancy 1111 23, 32, 34, 40, 232 Weir, Ben 11 11 106, 233 Welch, Kevin 1101 41, 61, 256 Welch, Stephanie 1121 102, 103, 207 Wells, Chad 1121 207 Wells, Kent 1111 61, 217, 223, 233 Welsh, Jamie 1121 35, 45, 207 Welsh, Todd 1111 5,219,233 Welter, Christina 1121 24, 29, 36, 53, 183, 207 Welz, Jared 1101 256 Welzen, Mark 1121 207 Wendell, Jill 1111 16, 18, 28, 233 Wensevic, Christi 1111 26, 233 Wensevic, Michael 191 Wensevic, Shane 191 278 Wenz, Carl 1101 28, 110, 256 Weth,Tanja1101 85, 102, 238, 256 Wahtley, Justin 191 278 Wheeler, Aaron 1111 104, 233 Wheeler, Amy 1121 207 Wheeler, Jeffrey 1101 16, 22, 256 Wheeler, Jerry 1101 256 Whelchel, Susan 11 11 Whipple, Bill 1111 27, 31, 34, 60, 233 Whipple, Chelita 191 34, 111, 278 White, David 1101 256 White, Jeffrey 1101 Whitlock, Amy 1111 36 Whitlock, John 1121 29, 297 Whitney, Jason 191 278 Whitney, Jon 1101 256 Whitten, Byron 191 74, 278 Wiblemo, Craig 1111 34, 60, 233 Wiblemo, Melinda 191 274 Wiest, David 1101 29,251,256 Wiest, Elaine 1121 54, 207 Wiest, Kathryn 1121 29, 46, 54, 207 Wignall, Matthew 191 278 Wilderman, Paul 1121 27, 40, 207 Wiley, David 1121 207, 287 Wiley, Sheryl 191 Wilford, Scott 11 11 233 Wilhelm, Ronald 1121 36, 207 Wilhelm, Tami 11 11 55, 233 Wilkerson, Ellen 1121 82, 207 Wilkinson, Robert 1101 127, 256 Wilkinson, Todd 1111 233 Willbanks, James 1121 Willemse, Joanna 1121 207 Willemse, Johannes 191 120, 178, 278 Williams, Kevin 1101 Williams. Maria 1121 Williams, Melinda 1101 Williams, Pete Williams, Russel 1121 256 61, 63 207 Yates, Amir 191 1 1 1, 278 lbarra, Georgina 1121 Yesenosky, John 11 11 233 Yoh, Shu-Chu 11 11 34, 233 Yorke, Matthew 1101 257' Yosanovich, Dennis 191 28, 41, 109, 278 Yoshii, Lance 191 278 Young, Gina 1111 33, 34, 40, 63, 65 Young, Lisa 1111 233, 255 Young, Louis 1101 257 Young, Shawna 1101 23, 257 Young, Zachary 1101 61, 257 Younghusband, Jennifer 1111 220, 233 Younkin, Laura 1101 61 , 257 Younkin, Mary 1121 64, 193, 208 Zahara, Nickolas 191 Zahn, Victor 191 278 Zarif, La Sondra 1111 35, 233 Zaugg, Stephanie 1121 208 Zendejas, Kasey 191 278 Zender, Casey 191 64 Zendt, Matthew 191 278 Zigarovich, Jolene 1111 Zuniga, Tina 191 Zwonitzer, Kory 191 233 278 295 UTDGRAPI-IS x MGQN !X'X All WW N Q7 X X 69 ! X QD NNEZTQOQPC JWWX X if IQ, W of Q52 if Wing M ASQQJGQJGVN no QV Q LQXWOMN fu ZW JW? Cfpbfw QW W fm , X kfhalig QW Mfpg., Gwqbdffyb gLQ,VLV1lX5 foam Wm D j JW Aw, , A f I M W in WW JW! 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