Los Alamitos High School - Cottonwood Yearbook (Los Alamitos, CA)
- Class of 1988
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Dilki Wanigaskera shares her homework assignment with friend in class. Marcus Garcia, Varsity Wrestling captain and Varsity Foo ball player, laughs as a friend tells a joke. Al' ? --ff Z ll ,:7gcQ'7J4-C l th r MAG' 1'- r t , f,f. it Marcy McGolden and Lauren Reeves wait for the referee's call dur- ing an important football game. ,. a mmf xr M' ,L Qjlfl WUI'-'ll I ft' 04 H , f ff 'tj our ' a teve Hatsusaka and Ryan Sutton wish each other luck T3 ' ' 5, Jrthe night's game. Xlxjf, rx elif A ' ' I 1,3 ,N t 3 .9 . fs-ff . ' W H i- lv up 0 if A MM! ' A enior, leff Platt, who is on varsity football is amused by XJ ' f ll of ' Y tw llthe lost Freshmen. K xvtbx . Ir X X X f Xl 53 lj ' r f T N ., , 's'l Wx e. ' M it Q trian Southworth watches the Mock Wedding l ,X Eff M! ' ti X rw, 1 JKVPA lffyfl' ieremonies, ,' X A K ,,,. J , V' Q ,J aff . l I K J ,gl ,1 .t ' YW. , fn , lor e -l,5Qrffl-'ifrl l e..r E ll lf fl. l. VX, li Mem UIQ Ol- . f .V . ,pf el XX XIV? Qiifl .sr, LV Ulll' f 5 in XV? I 1 ing i Y X K, X V 17 , K, ,si , -AJ, ,. .f , is W - i 1 I illzfuyg 4-A--H ' -A MJ. Ek? llhk ysmyt-Ji xi, s l f t e e e a, N l 4 a ,ft r SPLASHING Proud Los Al students take pride in their school and enjoy par- ticipating in ,Spirit Weeks festivities. s Griffins, 4 never ,fall g short of fil- lustrating jtheir True Colors. Whether, they 'dressed as twins, nerds, superheroes, or in pajamas, they beamed With 1 prideg Lunch t eiei 'trimgr ssjact rivitites were held qthrosuigshojut the weeks to let ' siudemsf become involved with various events. From i balloon tosses to tug-of-war our Griffins slaughediwith one another and made new friends. No matter who the winner of the events, students congratulated them with smiles. Spirit week at Los Al is an annual event which Griffins take great pride in and hold memorable. .avenue - -1 a, ,i ri- Kg, ,f 'f ',i,s it H 5, tr! v ,Q R .. -Q Character Day gives Griffins an opportunity to be their Senior class president, Geof Harper, is thanlfed by nerd, David favorite hero. Sidoni, after being crowned The best nerd. Carl Wenz dresses for character day as Green Lantern Steve LeFort takes time out of his lunch period to talk with his his favorite comic hero. friends on Nerd DHY- Los Al Griffin, Heather Gulino gives her input on the Aaron Paholslgi and David Sidoninlook at each other as they P.T.L. scandal. decide who will get up first on twin day. 6 . .,,. 'Si sf- N Looking toward her friends for advice and encouragement, freshman student, Kim Gibson, waits to partici ate in the spirit week balloon toss. A melodious member of the freshman glee, Kim sings better than she tosses water balloons. Wai.. .- I gang! i it ' t , . Ai 5. E, i Q .. i r-' 351 up fu., 7 . fo . . T J U 1 , N XB 1 1 Qi A19 , Ti' ' ,B 34' imma? CANVAS CAPERS ON CAMPUS 1 i 1 I Carl Wenz sits contently with his Pooh Bear after a relaxir nap. Erin McGlone, Torrie Tarchione, Linnette Donohue ar Wendy Kjorness, huddle together to show each other the twin day outfits. i lacole Norton, a performing arts student shares a Iau with her friends during the two-legged race. i jennifer Kang, a member of the Olympian Marching Ba and an active club member on the Los Alamitos camp cuddles with a favorite pal in the quad on pajama day dti ing spirit week. PALETTE Pkomisiss l W Q One of the most unique classes on our campus is the On Your Own elective. The focus of this class is to prepare students for life in the rea world. They must choose an occupation, find a place to live, and plan their budgets accordingly. The students may choose to get married or to have a roommate. The highlight of this one-semester class is the mock weddin . Three couples exchange vows during a special ceremony, and celebrate with a reception. 4-7 T37 ,Y .bv-.N -.. P ,,V,,. Y Q xl. A.. ,Q f E l si' IT'9.f..:4, Salim, 'risha Rinella is accompanied by her court, Leanne Newman, ori Halbig, and Cindy Schild. iobert Dorsey and Trisha Rinella laugh at the tradition of remov- ig the bride's garter. 'uddlin hap Jily with his bride, Mabi Due, Kent Wells looks for- iard to lgheir tluture together. usan Klarstrom smiles at the prospect of feeding her husband, ' ean Patrick, a piece of cake. , W 'M . u , 11, 1 :A ,Q 1' ' 'V ,fi ii it ig, t lf 0 ijlt' 9? 1? ng :VH-J , 3 'R 41 ai r X4 W' inf . s ' '.. 5:51,-.ii 3. st , , t T. 5 ' fi 'U' c Q' ' 1 ?A ! X x 'Q' Q., 'nx f ,g . 1 S . 1 -M - f ' 2 i fy .4 5 1' v-A, .r A sw L K ,i I' , 'LWX y , X 1 3 s , A surfl' V. 3, .521 'S ' if CROWNING COLORS Dazzling fireworks spelled out her name as our 1987-88 Homecoming Queen, Laurel Creasy was crowned. The other four candidates looked on in admiration while Laurel was honored by last year's queen, Michelle Mclinden. The an- nouncement was followed by a victory ride around the stadium. After the spec- tacular halftime festivities, the Griffins went on to obtain still another shut-out, their fifth of the season, against Loara. The crowd was very satisfied with another Griffin victory, and a beautiful Homecoming ueen. The Homecom- ing game has awa qs been a very ex- citing time for Los Allstudents and alum- ni to reunite and celebrate. Former Homecomintg Queen, Michelle McLinden takes her arewell ride on the track. Vickie Kuzmich is escorted by her father and herjunior escort, Beth Carlson. Rebecca Hewitt and lendi Saurenman wait patiently for the festivities to begin. Every year the Homecoming Queen is presented with the traditional football, painted by Mrs. Hemphill and signed by theteam. ' ..l 'v D R. fx , 'si Q H CHEERING Hufs Excitement vibrated during P g Homecoming week as the 1' ASB Cabinet put on a special pep assembly. This assembly C ' 1 included the championship gymnastic team, the Omega Drill Team, Colorguard, the song squad, and the award v f winning cheerleaders. The top five nominees for Homecoming Queen were escorted around the ym with their favorite fooavall players. Mr. irresistable, I. I. Cisneros was announced and was escorted by a surprise bunny. The Los Al student S5 e In Q., ,GQ - ZHQN -7- 4' ax QQ body was full of spirit and an- 'QQQR ticipation for the festivities Q :ff-ag..l,+f4i'1vQMJ1ilv4-R that night. To add to the Homecoming festivities, the ASB cabinet decorated campus with streamers and a traditional poster. ludy Davis and her junior escort, Suzanne Turrentine get prepared for their ride around the track. P. I. Long with her junior escort Tanya Ellis wait with anticipa- tion for announcement of the queen. During spirit week, five Mr. lrresistable candidates are an- nounced. 1.1. Cisneros was crowned this year. ,o I ,. , . 0 s 'F an M Qnwwmhiwfm Kirstyn DeVries rests during lunch out on the fieldg she enjoys free time with her friends. Q9 . 'krg S K Students here at Los Al enjoy taking part in various sp ting events. Letting loose at the football game, Mrs. Trujillo and M Hart enjoy spending time with students. Sean Patrick and Darren Fatone take time out to t about their upcoming weekend. r H Q E tis Q Xvus- ,fijf xv JA att Bell groans as his teacher calls on him in Class after Iittle nap. eshman, Tyson Tancre, concentrates on his teacher's rection in class. eve Hatsusaka shows that Los Al athletes are talented other areas besides sports. y, , ,. -.g.,..,,.f,.,,.,,, i we if . .. Q, Senior, lohn Fisher, watches the Griffin football team as he thinks about the day's water polo game. COORDINATING THE COLORS TOGETHER What does it take to put together a suc- cessful yearbook? Hard work, dedica- tion, and talent. This year's staff proved to have all three. Workin after school, weekends, and even holidays, the thirty-member staff showed their deep desire to produce a book that their school could have pride in. They developed a theme that really displayed the heart of Los Al's student body. Using the theme, True Colors, was the way to achieve this. The editors, Wendy Kjorness, Karen Klabouch, lodi Hem- phill and Suzie Hutton were always there to lend a helping hand and give advice. This made it much easier for the new members to complete their tasks. ln making the yearbook, the staff members acquired special friendships. They will always cherish the experience. The editors for this year's Cottonwood '88 year- book were Wendy Kjorness and Karen Klabouch. Working hard to complete her layout, lessica Haberman finishes her final measurements. Ann Mellencamp is a very hard working student who greatly adds to the success of the book. fl 2 as ,X U- V , s .-v ' f l Qi. Jtwc.-3,L - - - 1 fn IH s. - 4 ' 4 I r 'vw ,v - .: ' 0 . Showing her excitement, staff member Nanci Hibschman smiles when she hears that she has successfully met her deadline. Posed here are the senior members of the staff. They were very proud to be a part of the staff their last yearat Los Al. Yearbook photographers, loel Rafkin and Lori Roepke fight over the new camera. Denise Siegel grins with a sense of pride kpowing her work will be displayed to a Ji' 4 Duc Pham works hard to complete his design. Duc is from Viet Nam, and has been here three years. He is a layout ar- tist and photogra her on the earbook staff? 'X Fir . .- Xing! -x r V41-1 b..',i 0 za 15 0 CAMPUS COLORS CHANGE Mrs. Hart's new garden was a delightful change this year on campus. This past summer our school experienced many changes. One change has been the reconstruction of the walkway in front of the main office, In addition to this new area, benches were added to give students a place to sit and study during nutrition and lunch. Another colorful campus change has .4 H 'f ,fff , 7 - . - 4 been the student lockers. Every summer they receive a fresh coat of paint. However, this year they chose a warm, golden shade of tan to welcome all the new students to Los Al. In making these campus chan es, students have shown pride in their school this year. Taking pride in the school throughout the year, motivated students to keep the campus clean and take care of it. The most noticeable change this yea: has been to the Performing Arts Center. These fascinating results have taken all year to achieve, et it was well worth the wait. 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Friends ather to share similiar interests within a framework best suited for each individual. Los Alamitos High School is unique in flme fact it has so many different organizations to offer a diversified student body. Each organization is required to have an advisor, a constitution, and a reasonable purpose in order to have qualified as a club. Meetings are usually held at lunch or after school to get organized for their upcoming events. Those who are involved this year in Los Al's various clubs understand the never-ending rewards of extra-curricular commitment. Some academic clubs compete for recognition while others dedicate their time in continuing Los Al spirit. The students that volunteer their time to service organizations truly benefit from helping others. Studying is not the only activity for students at Los Al. Socializing allows students to get away from hectic schedules and develop friendships and memories that are irreplaceable. o R? - if r' 1 uw ' 'Qi 1' f , I L, ,wt 9 K M, Tent Cajun,C00kingClub, 1 il C P k . V7 I GLA. fi K K r sAmnestylnternati,orial S i B Tent Club: Bill Busenkell, Duncan Davidson, jared lohnson, Chris Lamb, Kirk Saylin. '--... S? Q. Cajun Cooking Club: Patti Alvarez, Mike Barton, Lisa Cotler, Karen Esteghamat, Sabrina Garzapena, jeff Gima, Curtis Hyatt, Erik Kerns, Geoff Lindell, Lisa Mariotti, Cathi Mizer, Krissy Moretta, Eva Paine, Chris Park, Pam Powers, Richard Powers, Gre Scheuk, Johanna Silverthorne, Joanne Sugihara, lill Wendel, Ange a Wilson. Because she is afraid she might forget, Cathi Mizer writes down the date of the next Cajun A new member of the Varsity Cheer Squad, Kirk Saylin is also a distinguished member of CIA. Cooking Club meeting she will attend. ' qt . ff C' 3 - gym- . . x llil I ' :in . X Q The C.l.A.: Matt Carter, Steve Chun, jeff Gima, jeff Mackewicz Stefan Moon, Tom Schloessmann, Derek Stanford, Bill Whipple Steve Woods. iq 5' Y Amnesty International: Patti Alvarez, Tina Alvarez, Henna Borneo, Alex Chang, Steve Chun, Lisa Cotler, Brad Cravens, Deidre Fiebert, Sabrina Garzapena, jinder Ciill, jeff Gima, Curtis Hyatt, Davvn Lacerte, Lisa Mariotti, john Martin, Cathi Mizer, Stefan Moon, Kristen Ogle, Neil Okazaki, Eva Paine, Michael Pelligrino, Greg Reyes, Monique Ruiz, Elizabeth Sanderson, johanna Silverthorne, joanna Sugihara, Angela Wilson, jenny Younghusband. Cajun Cooking Club member, Lisa Mariotti is also part of the Orange County School of the Arts. Situ? in photo class, Sabrina Garzapena deci es who she will use in her next project. 1- 7 Club Madness: Cindy Albert, Sherry Albert, April Allen, jonna Artukovich, Tara Chadwell, jane Chapman, Kelly Clark, Monica Crone, judy Davis, Linnette Donohue, Elli Exacoustos, Caroline Fitz-Roy, Vanessa Gonzalez, jessica Haberman, jodi Hemphill, Rebecca Hewitt, Heather He er, jennifer Hunt, Micah jones, Darlane Kamm, Wendy Kjorness, janie Kurtella, Vickie Kuzmich, jennifer LaBar, Aimee Lewis, P. j. Long, Erin McGlone, Tricia Montoya, Denise Novack, Cindy Orr, Kim Ramseyer, An ela Reinhardt, Dana Rosenfeld, Gina Schuman, Stacey Schwarz, Brande Shiegis, julie Siler, Tiffany Stith, Torrie Tar- chione, Kanani Turco, jolene Zigarouvich, Mr. Pazeian. - - nior Products: Michelle Atkin, Wendy Bailey, Kristina Baker, Kristen Berman, n Brooks, Leslie Bryant, jen Cheroske, Katy Comings, Erin Cordes, Dana Follone, Susan Collins, Holly Crum, Tracey Delaney, Tanya Ellis, Meghan Fife, ie Flax, julie Eschenbrenner, Debbie Gundersen, Tiffany Hall, Patty Ivins, eanna jay, Temple jones, Lori Maulhardt, Colleen May, Nida Nafarrete, Kristen lcolaou, Amy Rippelmeyer, Sonet Seitz, Denise Siegal, Suzanne Turretine, Tan- Weth, Princina Wong, Mr. Celestin. lly Barnett, Erin Bergmann, jeanie Cowdell, Wendee Ellis, Stacy Fode, sica Fortner, Dana Galbreath, Darci Hanson, Shelly Hemphill, Melissa Her- ndez, Dori jones, Kellie jordan, Sahar Karim, jeanie Kim, Stephanie King, ca Kuebler, Pam Kurtela, Marnee Lewis, Becky Long, Amy Moretta, Nico e rker, Vanessa Rothman, Marie Save, Lisa Scott, julie Shikiya, Shannon gland, Claudia Tardel, Tracy Tounzen, julie Vidal, Nicole Williamson. if f U EXPRESSING TRUE COLORS THROUGH CLUBS Many club members join together to show their support of the awesome Grif- fin football team. After having their picture taken on club photo day, Debbie Chun and Elisa Pak ead back to class. On his way to a Senior Class Committee meeting, Tony Ware contemplates the responsibility of being ASB treasurer. is 0 at ..l. M iyy X Q , if 2 , 3 , , X' 1Q I 'Nav W, .,.. XM Q R .sf s 'gy 532 - v .QY1-X i . '. 0 -5 ' l- s, .a,,-,,.-i 5,-.1 ggi lll 'll 'll 'D' .H I Xu - u ' 'Z' I n ao:. uulel iq 4' ' lonnn! 0nu :ny'::', lggQoOllugeil9',n,, ' . 9 gallenpacua' n,,'u'. ll IO Qu , ggql4Q1sunax'.,,u . q lfisn-asv' ,, 'u' :'-1 O unc . ,, . oololll '.' 5 inasenauvvuur snug Members of the poraular club, lunior Products, Tania Wet and Leanna lay take a break between classes. As she begins tie-dYlng, lohanna Silver- thorne thinks of al the creative things she does as a member of the Art Club. P. l. Lon , a member of Club Madness and Robert Fitzer of the lunior Statesmen, argue over which are more important, social or academic clubs. ND ' O O I I any 9 I , ' f' 3' i Varsity Club LA Rascals LA US Andrea Bloom, Tracy Dolan, jill Ensley, julie Everett, Denelle Flynn, Nicole Herron, Amy Holz ang, Dana Kelley, Farren Last, P. j. Long, Brooke Mabe, Kristen Ogle, Nicole Parier, Karen Rother , Kim Rubino, Toadie Sanderson, Diane Sands, Kim Stanfield, Lara Swann, Micheile Vergara, julie Williamson, Nicole Williamson, Mrs. eming. 'W As Denelle Flynn knows, along with the satisfaction of being an accomplished gymnast, comes the risk of injuries. Before her next race, Lara Swann concentrates on how she can further improve her running ability. As well as participating in Varsity Club as a member of the Swim team, Amy Holzgang is also a very active member of Cabinet. The Varsity Club is com rised of girls who participate in various sports at the varsity level? It is considered an honor to be includ- ed in this prestigious club. The girls' athletic department has im- proved dramatically over the past few years! GQ' - in i April Corbin, Caroline Cerneka, Pam Chueh jenny Gilroy, Carrie Hecht, Helen jun, Kristen Parker, Stacey Rich, Deidre Shelly, julie Sim- mons, Mrs. Stough. Hx 3 1 Q Q X 1 9, iw' Sharon Bordas, Laura Dawson, Chalyce DeVries, Susan Egan, Kristin C-ibson, Mindy Hancock, Amy Holzgang, jennifer Maitlen, Melinda McDonald, Marci McGolden, Erin Raccah, Lauren Reeves, Nancy Sands, julie Seaborn, julie Williamson. LA US is formed from a wide variety of girls from the senior class. Their individual activities range from gymnastics, dance and soccer to Cabinet, drama and show choir. ' Q Q '1 A member of LA Rascals, April Corbin tells her friend Michelle Malkemus about her weekend Besides being a bubbly member of LA US, julie Seaborn is an active member of show choir . Q . . a . Drama Club Seen Your Bodies Dance Club is ,mc 1 E, w+,,.f+f ' As well as participating in Los Al's Drama Club, Darin Anthony is also a member of our outstanding cheer competition squad. Taking a rest between her classes, jenny Levin thinks about the hard work that comes with being a Drama Club officer. As he finishes his lunch, Rick Bernstein reads over his script. Confident in his acting ability, Mark Salamon sits back and thinks about is future stardom. Officers: Rick Bernstein, Mika Bissett, Leah Thayer, Ken Gompert, jenny Levin, julie Uritz. . .-,i 28 0 Darin Anthony, Mika Bissett, Tammy Burgess, Rick Bernstein, Shana Chap- man, jay Coffman, julie Dorame, Staci Eisenberg, Eric Eskenazi, Steven Evans, Tanya Fowler, Heather Golino, Ken Gompert, K m Guinn, Carrie Hecht, Helen jun, jenny Levin, Rachel Lief, Brandon Lindley, Shara Loftis, jennifer Moon, Steve Pendelton, Mark Salamon, Lisa Sandler, Heather Scott, Ian Shackleford, Karen Sahon, jennie Sheley, Deirdre Shelly, Stephanie S urgun, Dan Stockwell, Allie Talavera, Leah Thayer, jolie Uritz, Kevin Welcllsf, Andy Wolf, Danielle Wood, Mrs. Trujillo. ,fn 'Q' j if gf 't-fs sN x ,. ren Your Bodies: Debbie Aragon, Bridgette Biringer, April Corbin, julie orame, Mabi Due, Tanya Fowler, Marcus Garcia, Diane jay, Helen jun, 'andon Kahler, joey Kleinman, Farren Last, Gina Leong, Helanie Levitt, dy Liang, Michelle Malkemus, Karen Oca, Sean Patrick, Stephanie San- rez, Steven Silversmith, Andrea Sprague, Mr. Considine. K an Ackley, Michelle Atkin, Kristina Baker, judy Chu, Pam Chueh, Pat Chueh, borah Devlin, julie Dorame, Staci Eisenberg, Amy Erb, Amina Pierce, Allyson nes, Carlyn Hampton, Mindy Hancock, Kim Horn, Kathy jackson, Helen jun, nifer Katramados, Kris Krueger, judy Liang, Misty Maciel, Lisa Manro, Stacy Mar- Lisa Milstead, jenra Mitchell, Brande Mueller, Melissa Mulry, Amber Oliger, essa Patrick, Pirayeh Pedarsani, Autumn Porter, Kelly Rasmussen, Denna San- d, liaren Self, Marian Slater, Michelle Webster, Candace Wofler, Danielle Wood, s. F eming. 0 I - ' l Bl--A On their way to Dance Club practice, Brande Muel er and Marian Slater stop to show their great smiles. Looking across campus for one of her fellow members is Seen Your Bodies, judy Liang thinks of all the fun events the club has taken part in. ,o U 'Io j Art Club Interact Club International Club German Club Randy Blancq, Tina Calderon, Tracy Doyle, Kathy Fitzer, Kathleen Brown, Helen jun, Judy Liang, Erik Molnar, Michelle Mosher, Darren Pagenkopp, Stephanie Price, David Razor, jen- nie Sheley, jennifer Slusher, Zoe Syrengelas, lim Wu, Dr. Cross. As he begins his tie-dying project, Pat Myers can hardly wait to see the finished product. 1 5 5 Suzanne Bazan, Silvana Carabetiu, Alex Chang, David Cheng, Lisa Cotle Greg Covey, Laurel Creasy, Alina Demeter, Tobi Dufau, Amaris Elliott, Deid Fiebert, Caroline Gomez, Susan Hansen, Philip Hsued, Rachel K' Lacerte, Darren Mack, 1effMackewicz, Lisa Mariotti, Patrick medal, Michael Pelligrino, Amy Polakoff, Julie Redding, Johanna Bopha Sothisom, Michael Tu, Bill Whipple, Steve Woods. irkus, Tara I l Summer Brown, julian Chen, Susan Chen, Cindy Chui, Christy Chomin, Deirdre Fiebert, Karen johnson, jen Kang, Nancy Lee, jennifer Maitlen, Maheba Merhi, Kasandra Perry, Ly Pham, Melanie Phan, Madge Tamares, janice Tse, Christina Tsung, Tony Ware, Gina Young, Mrs. Hernandez. 0 - .4-1 ,r The German Club, with it's active par- ticipants, enjoyed both social and academic endeavors. Besides various trips to amusement parks, the German Club participated in the German- American Partnership Program. This program is a one month cultural ex- chan e where German students live with iost families and in return, Los Al students stay with their partners during the summer. The International Club is sponsoring International Week here on campus. Their goals are to promote cultural understanding and awareness and to share cultures in a fun and interesting way through activities. - is German Club: Cathy Balboa, Lisa Baker, Scott Casmer, Andrea Chambers, Alex Changm, juliah Chen, Susan Chen, Cindy Chui, Steve Chun, jane Chung, Bet Casey, jane Eickhoff, Moiken Emmerich, jennifer Ensley, Ann Eskeland, Kathy Fitzer, Eric Fowler, Kevin Goodheart, john Harvey, Wes Hsu, Karl jeanotte, Kristin Kaser, Marjo Kujala, Laura Molles, Erik Nagy, An- drew Orrock, Rocky Parks, Beth Pieschel, Richard Rhyu, Darren Smith, Ronnie Stamper, Martha Tai, Bret Tolan, jennifer Vineyard, Robert Vycius, Ellen Wang, David White, Mr. Lane. -,i tssii Lookin over the list of events that the Inter- nationa Club has planned. Maheba Merhi pauses between her classes to take a break. On his way to a German Club meeting, Eric Fowler waits for a friend who stopped to chat with someone. Q . - C . 1 geLaSBru1aS , l to s e, e , ihiifsx ej lhX XS gt 5 is A f f . - QE-5 During one of her classes Nancy Wein- competition. Las Brujas members Becky Gaw and Bon- nie Viets share a joke between their classes. Both of these girls are members of our girls swim team. traub, studies for ah upcoming -ki- E Betsy Allen, Tina Alvarez, Becky Gaw, Nikki Herron, Nanci Hibschma: Melinda Murphy, Kristen Ogle, Karen Rothery, Toadie Sanderson, Bonn Viets, Holly Watson. l Scott Casmer, Caroline Cerneka, David Cheng, Pam Chueh, Sung-lip Chu Brandon Collier, Jen Ensley, Pam Fitzgerald, jeff Gima, Mike Hastings, ler Kang, leff Mackewicz, Ste an Moon, Amy Polakoff, Derek Stanford, Soter Syrengelas, George Ting, Nancy Weintraub. QC 'U v' 5 0 'Q Y in :Q X 'HF 7 Sw' 3' at i xx I iling Club: Betsy Chen, john Chomin, judy Chu, Chani Devers, Tobi Dufan, Meghan e, jeff Gima, Linda Hansen, Keith Ives, Darlane Kamm, Bobby Kurkian, jon Mag- fd, Ron Muir, Matt Pye, joel Rafkin, Kim Ramseyer, Sonet Seitz, Anclrea Sorensen, , L eg Sorensen and Kurt Spurgin. 5 A S l i xxl7!N t W Q 7 Aviation Club: Bryan Blind, Scott Casmer, Greg Folsom, Tom Hudak, Leonard jordan, Mike Lenihan, Todd Lindsay, Kim Moyaert, Tim Smith, Andy Vanderhaar, Doug VanKampen and Peter .X E , Wu. 1 1 we ,M l Attending a meeting of the Sailing Club, Melghan Fife smiles as she thinks about the club's wee end plans. As well as a member of the Sailing Club, Meghan is also a soccer player. A very active student here at Los Al, Kim Ramseyer is a Varsity Soncgleader as well as a member of the 1 Sailing Club an Club Madness. J A x. A an fi Los Al Radicals French Club Model United Nations S-Club Los Al Radicals: Bill Allsup, Yaniv Bar-Cohen, Betsy Chen, judy Chu, Andy Eiser, Crai Houck, Shih-Tien Huang, Kelly jeong, jennifer LockEn, jeff Mackewicz, Adina Nack, Del Nehrenberg, Parul Parikh, Rujuta Parikh, Kim Rubino, Mimi Sengupta, Derek Stanford, Shakha Vora, Vishakha Vora, Ellen Wang, Chelita Whipple, Andy Wolf, john Wu an Dennis Yosanovich. French Club: jackie Beiderwieden, Lisa Burstein, Miriam Burstein, Silvana Carabetiu, Caroline Cerneka, Lily Chou, judy Chu, Pam Chueh, Pat Chueh, Debbie Chun, Chantelle Dagart, Staci Eisenberg, Ann Eskeland, Rebecca Ferrol, jessica Fortner, Ginny Fischer, Carl Fraytet, Sasha Garfinkel, Cherie Gietzen, jinder Gill, jenny Gilroy, Andrea Gunn, Erinn Haskins, David Haven, janet Haven, Suzie Hawthorne, Diane Holmes, Philip Hseuh, Susan Hseuh, justin johnsen, Kerri Kingsbury, Kenny Kist, Kevin Koenig, 'Marjo Ku- jala, Gina Leong, Sallie Lin, Tricia Maronta, Ray Mar- zouk, Heidi Mukamal, Andrea Obradovitch, Madeline Oca, Elisa Pak, Parul Parikh, judy Parker, Monica Perslow, Billy Pyo, Miriam Rabin, David Razon, Todd Razor, Mark Salamon, Sunny Sargent, Marie Save, Salee Scoliai, jennie Shelly, johanna Silverthorne, Kevin Simmons, julie Simmons, jennifer Slusher, George Syrengelas, Dulce Trice, Cathy Tut- tle, jennifer Tyo, Robin' Welsh and Genevieve VandeMerghel. French Club members admire French patisseries before consuming them. Pic- tured: Caroline Carneka, Ann Eskeland, jinder Gill, Diane Holmes, Susan Hsueh, justin johnson, Kerri Kingsbury, Marjo Ku- jala, Andrea Obradovitch, David Razor, Todd Razor, Marie Save and Mrs. Roberts. se 5 ,nf-te N-... , 1 1 ,,.4-.., . ae F4 , X ggi. ifxsfle i There was an innovated club on campus formed by Mrs. Ramsburg called Model United Nations. MUN was both an academic and social adventure. This club ex- emplifies a union similar to the actual United Nations. Los Al students were divided into different committees that represented various countries around the world. The club then traveled to all day conferences to debate pressing issues that deal with other countries. They were privileged to hear special speakers as well as their own peers. The students role was to create resolutions in a both written and oral manner. Members of MUN were very enthusiastic in participating in one of Los Al's new clubs 'On CHITIDUS. The S-Club was a community service oriented organization in connection with the local Soroptomists. Their activities in- clude: raising funds for needy families, selling buttons to pro- mote spirit, and selling flowers for the Cancer Society. This year's officers were President Kathy Fitzer, Vice-President Helen jun, Secretary jennifer Kang and Treasurer Gina Young. Model United Nations: William Allsup, Darin Anthony, Kamran Aurang, Yaniv Bar-Cohen, jason Binder, Christy Bowles, Nick Buhbe, Chris Brown, Brane don Cash, Giovanni Catalano, Alex Chang, Mathew Cherniss, judy Chu, Susan Collins, Tracy Davis, Tracy Doyle, Andy Eiser, Damon Elder, Steven Evans, Me han Fife, Kathy Eitzer, jodee Flint, Beciy Gaw, David Haven, Nicole Her- ron, David Hoenig, Wes Hsu, jon Hyatt, Kelly jeong, Helen jun, Kim King, Bobby Kurk'ian, jeff Mackewicz, Lori Maullwardt, Amy Merchant, Mark Molinar, janet Murphy, Yaniv Bar- Oshen, Sandy Phan, Christie Platis, Ben Rael-Brook, Mark Salamon, Toadie Sanderson, Zane Saremi, jennie Sheley, josh Sigal, Shelly Sims, jennifer Slusher, Roy Smith, Thomas Sohn, Ronald Stamper, jon Theriault, Tony Tredway, Melissa Tredway, Michael Tu, Bonnie Viets, Billy Waddle, Ellen Wang, Holly Watson, Steven Robert Wilson, Matt Wood and Dennis Yosanovich. Karyn Cook smiles at the thought of all the help she has given the community as a member of S-Club. MUN Officers: President Elizabeth Sanderson, Vice-President Wes Hsu, Secretary Holly Watson, and Treasurer jon Hyatt. S-Club: Summer Brown, julian Cook, Susan Chen, Cindy Chui, Karyn Cook, Kathy Eitzer, jennifer Kang, Nancy Lee, Maheba Merhi, Melanie Phan, Madge Tamares, janice Tse, Christina Tsung and janace Wang. ,o . ,a 0 Cabinet Team VR ALAS SpeechfDebate Rtisiilht B ' l ether' faewi' 'artelffed ,rrt V7 .. ,s sss. .s,, , 1 frfaihmain tsslsvftiveair Cailhellnxs and C-K1m:gesGillb.S0r1 ilr iclabittfisfZisfitflftffiail Sliflsbertw iclrl KQb11gY Hindi CASH B B ststst Centers:ixzfabinetr'nimefmlzieirsl D6?r1a.g:ahd.i-GEQ,f why ,their zany ypersoriatlitiesf help ,toil 'make .them .,.s such B t . s Team VR is a conglomerate by-product whose presence is ubiquitously felt on snowy mountains slopes, beaches, and 10k runs. The captains were Dan Burke, Dave Horowitz, and Michael Tu. Above Right: Dave Horowitz and Michael Tu look satisfied as they recall their weekend of fun and games. Center: Dave Horowitz and Kurt Pipal take a break from running ditches at practice. Right: Team VR member Carlos lor e pushes himself to finish the last mile in a cross-country racef ssil C mamllrBsriaiallEsh1ef2tfSlUSanifEgaHglAftdyiEifSer4lslKi1t11i3si,bS0iH,. GeoffQriairrffer,ssH22atherislH2yerss.Amy,HiD.l2gahe4z.ssSshgubert Koiontgp' ists vickiteee 1Ku2:milch: lssshtlelirtslaslsiritltftsfieihseiilsis. MilChf?llHPQrsl,owLs M0ln.ica1QU'3n5?' ,ErlHsRaC9f?1,hf ilis DHD? ,Rosensfesld N an Cy ,Sa n,dtS2if1r1ci :Ant r 0V'YQW3F6.1 Team VR: Dan Burke, Bill Burkett, Andy Eiser, Shawn Gehrr jeremy Henry, David Horowitz, Carlos lorge, jeff McConnf Max Nishii, Kirt Pipal, Michael Tu and Bill Whipple. rf. Band. on fo. l nw4!.! 4'Zt, f r Associated Lovers and Admirers of Shakespeare: Suzanne Bazan, Cheryl Caddick, Matt Carter, Caroline Cerneka, Dave Chang, Kim Cooper, Greg Covey, Laurel Creasy, Pam Fitzgerald, Michelle Genet, jeff Gima, Laurene Harding, Rachel Kirkus, Dawn LaCerte, jeff Mackewicz, Ari Mar- 5 tini, Mark Molnar, Pat Myers, Tara Nummedal, Debbie Ramchandani, 'kr reer K New johanna Silverthorne, Kurt Spurgin, Derek Stanford, George Ting, Paul Weller and Stephen Woods. Laurel Creasy, a member of the Associated Lovers and Admirers of Shakespeare, listens attentively to a critical analysis of Hamlet. Laurel is also a member of the Olympian Marching Preparing for an upcoming debate on the constitutional rights of minors, Steve Evans reviews his notes on the cons of censorship in the school newspapers. This issue has caused a lot of controver- ,,,,, sy this past year. fig at 29.46 Q' Debate Team: Chad Anthes, Chris Beauchamp, Heather Blake, jay Coffman, Andy Eiser, Steve Evans, David Haven, Adam lshaek, jenn Levine, Brian Liff, Marcy McDaniel, jen- nifeff Vineyard, Vishakha Vora, Nancy Weintraub and Andy Wo . Speech Team: jay Coffman, Karyn Cook, Steve Evans, Shay Haas, Adam lshaek, Paul jun, Chad McKough, Brian Liff, jen- nifer Vineyard and john Wu. i F fgg all 55 l lunior Statesmen of America srsr is the largest national high , school student-run organiza- s tion, ISA was new this year to Los Al, yet their performance c t B and enthusiasm has topped other clubs. The members of ISA have attended several or conferences to date. Presi- B dent Neil Okazaki was voted t the most outstanding student s speaker in his debate during one of these events. Taking time out to discuss a recent debate, Kurt Spurgin explains the events that he takes Spart in as a member of the lunior tatesmen of America. During lunch, Shubert Koong, Bill Whipple, and Robert Fitzer plan for the BBQ they will be having, laterin thesweek. p B up r., 5 M W: Z I ,351 'NB' lv' 9 1+ L iliif,-W M 3 Q ,Q 'NK t , in g ., ffl: 1 4, K ,Q .,,, st, . X MQ 1 4 affix Z4 1 j W ew if f f , -V Law Enforcement Club: Sean Anderson, Cindy Brewer, Bob Callaway, Ryan Corbin, Cra Edmunds, Kim Ellison, Bill Emfinger, Aileen Endow, David Fraser, Chris Geer, Stephan Kenaston, Michelle Kennedy, Tammy Libby, Adam Meirovitz, Gina Micciche, Bri: Papke, joel Rafkin, Mike San ers and Suzanne Turrentine. I' 'Alf ,,,s 4 5' fm, H Y ,M W i Mg, is ,t,, of E luniefs l '5fEiiCliUff, G35 lseiiGYIC?flfOY, i ,Hiilflir fi ' as t at s BiliaBurkett,gcaroline Ghengp fSteve1Chun,JBrad 'Cl'3VEl1S5-ianl lfizrrzhellsliirkrlsfl iMaCkeWiCZ, lennifeftrhdafilenviLI: Nl3f501ti,lM8trCY R011 .McUif,i 'fail Nusmmedaslz. i54HdBfS0fL fT0m l5Chi06Sm3Dfb JOHHUF Slillverfhmfrz Billiwihiwfe41nd,rCfaisiWibileimQ , . - V, ,, .. f, -,,. , -krf V H , - 1, U f 3 i 1, -fs we-h .3 2 icf . 'Ki I of Criminal Courts Club: Mark Allard, Sean Anderson, Cindy Brewer, lane Chapman, Kim Ellison, Bill Emfinger, Neils lorgensen, Tammy Libby, Adam Meirovitz, Brian Papke and Suzanne Turrentine. Mx! . 0, 0-v '. . A senior at Los AI, lane Chap- man listens to the discussion at a Criminal Courts meeting. As well as an active member of our school's Cabinet, lane is also captain of our varsity cheer squad. As a member of the Criminal Courts Club, Suzanne Turren- tine attends lunch meetings once a week. Suzanne is also junior leader of the Omega Drill Team. Storaping for a moment at lunch, Cin y Brewer checks to make sure she hasn't forgotten anything. Cindy is on her way to a meeting of the Law Enforce- ment Clu . 1-Q 1 i institutional Club: Chris Beauchamp, Giatri Dave, kelly Endow, David user, Curtis Hyatt, Adam Meirovitz, jennifer Vineyard, Sharon Weinstein, sig Wiblemo and Dennis Yosanovich. 'pn s 4 5 CSF Photo Club , Ski Club Q I 8 l l i N a .j News i - .4 0 9 Q hw vm - 9th Grade: Stacy Alyea, Bryan Blind, Lisa Burstein, Cari Callaway, Erik Carver, Beth Casey, Bets Chen, Lily Chou, john Collins, Lori Conway, Chantelle Dagert, Dana Doyle, Aimee Emerson, Kim Gibson, Dina johnson, Sam Kubernick, Robert Kurkjian, Sallie Lin, Ray Marzouk, Andrea Obradovitch, ji Pearson, Miriam Rabin, Erin Ryan, Staci Sabbagh, Becky Skoglund, Martha Tai, Dulce Trice, Mike Tsung, Billy Waddle, jeannie Wang, Shirvinda Wi- jesekera, Mark Wyneken, Richard Yoo and Belinda Young. 10th Grade: Susan Ackley, Yaniv BarrCohen, Chris Beauchamp, Doug Bell, john Bowden, Christy Bowles, Amber Broersma, Silvana Carabetiu, Brandor Cash, Susan Chen, Matt Cherniss, Christy Chomin, judy Chu, Pat Chueh, jennifer Clark, jay Coffman, Amy Comin s, Kirsten Cover, Cara Dane, Giatr Dave, Alina Demeter, Staci Eisenberg, Andy Eiser, Rebecca Ferrol, jodee Flint, Stacy Fode, jessica Fortner, Dana Gaibreath, Becky Gaw, Allyson Glines, Todd Gragnano, Anjula Gupta, Tarra Hassin, Nicole Herron, jeff Hertzig, David Hoenig, Susan Hsueh, Andrea Isbell, Adam Ishaeik, Kelly jeongg Kellig jordan, Carlos jorge, Sahar Karim, jeannie Kim, joanne Kim, Pam Kurtela, Helen Lambrou, Tricia Lee, Rachel Lief, Bryan Liff, Brandon Lindley, C ristin Liogys, Tiphanie Maronta, Terrence Miller, Laura Molles, Megan Montgomery, Heidi Mukamal, Ryan Murphy, Adina Nack, Anthony Napolitano, De Ne renberg, Corinna Newlin, Elisa Pak, Rahul Parikh, Rujuta Parikh, Nicole Parker, Sandy Phan, Tania Po lner, Cymbre Potter, Monica Quenga, Beg Rael-Brook, Todd Razor, Samantha Reams, jennifer Rozolis, Kim Rubino, Melissa Ruiz, Zane Saremi, Steve Sargeant, Marie Save de Beaurecueil, Lynne Scalora, Amber Schulten, Ian Shackleford, Shelley Sims, Samara Smith, Daniel Stockwell, Shira Torem, Tracy Tounzen, Cathleeen Tuttle, Erryn Ulrich, Genevieve Van de Merghel, Andy Vesper, jennifer Vineyard, Shakha Vora, Vishakha Vora, Ellen Wang, Andy Wolf, john Wu, Wendy Wu, A. j. Yates anc Dennis Yosanovich. 11th Grade: Kamran Aurang, Kristina Baker, jackie Beiderwieden, Richard Bernstein, Laura Billon, jason Binder, jennifer Booth, Hena Borneo, Ashley Brooks, Tina Calderon, Beth Carlson, Scott Casmer, Alex Chang, Cindy Chui, Susan Collins, Karyn Cook, Tracy Doyle, Brian Ehler, Moiken Emmerich, Meghan Fife, Kathy Fitzer, Kathleen Gannon, jill Ghormley, Wendy Goodman, Linda Hansen, Willy Hawthorne, Wesley Hsu, jon P. Hyatt, jennifei Kang, Kimberly King, Marie King, Susan Klarstrom, Marek Korzeniowski, jenny Levin, Sarah Anne Libby, julia Liu, Cindy Ludlam, Darren Mack, Lor Mau hardt, Erin McBride, Amy Merchant, jennifer Mitchell, Me an Morrow, janet Murphy, Brent Overbeek, Sun Pak, Parul Parikh, Chris Park, Pirayel Pedarsani, Michelle Perslow, Christina Platis, David Razor, jeftgey Reginer, Michelle Reyes, jill Reynolds, Mark Salamon, Elizabeth Sanderson, Mimi Sengupta, Donovan Seno, Thomas Sohn, Ronald Stamper, Andreas Syrengelas, jon Teriault, Tony Tredway, janice Tse, Wendy Uyeda, Brandon Vidal- Lubin, Robert Vycius, Shirley Wang, Kevin Welch, David Wiest, Diane Wong and Shih-Hung Wu. 12th Grade: Kevin Anderson, Deanna Barber, Randy Blancq, Sharon Bordas, Nick Buhbe, Miriam Burstein, janet Buys, Tim Calder, Caroline Cerneka, Cary Chee, David Cheng, Steve Chun, Laurel Creasey, Laura Dawson, Chalyce DeVries, Susan Egan, Kelly Endow, jennifer Ensley, Pamela Fitzgerald, Anjolette Fruehan, Michele Genet, Kristin Gibson, jenny Gilroy, Laurene Harding, Nicole Hartley, Mike Hastings, Carrie Hecht, Heather Heyer, Am Holzgang, Mary Houghton, Curtis Hyatt, Helen jun, Mike Kienitz, Wendy Kjorness, Shubert Koong, Vickie Kuzmich, Beth Labko, Dawn Lacerte, judy Liang, Hahn Lin, jeff Mackewicz, David Maher, john Martin, Marcy McDaniel, Melinda McDonald, Marci McGolden, Ann Mellencamp, Stefan Moon Leanne Newman, Tara Nummedal, Neil Okazaki, Eva Paine, Amy Polakoff, Yvette Powell, Stephanie Price, Erin Raccah, Debbie Ramchandani, Iren Rodriguez, Michael Sandler, Cynthia Sandoval, Nancy Sands, jennie Sheley, Deirdre Shelly, Kristin Shelly, julie Siler, Derek Stanford, Lara Swann, Soteri Syrengelas, Zoe Syrengelas, Elena Talamantez, George Ting, Michael Tu, Nancy Weintraub, Craig Wiblemo, julie Williamson, jeff Wimbish, Candac Wolfer, jana Wong, Megan Wood, Stephen Woods and Gina Young. -.4 lp '. 9 , li 5-if f i' fi swffw A s . K gm: . -Qi ' b H 1 ' sag. QNIN in ' ik 'mls Q , Bi ix' Q if V. Nam -iso it f of 'X I S Q I X ' ' it ju- f F' 'l if 5 it , L , Q 4 r to S' I 5 2 was Photography Club: john Abiskhaoron, Catalina Garcia, Sean Garkow, Philip Hsueh, Pekka Koho, Gina Leon , Todd Lindsay, Robert Matsuda, Michatj Poladian, joel Rafkin, Terri Rase, Lori Roepke, josh Sigal, Veronica Woodie and john Yesenosky. ?e l X 4 my - . . 0 .A .oz Taking notes so she's sure not tp foxget anything, Veronica oodie listens to some new photography techniques. Ski Club officers Karen Klabouch and jenny Gor- man wait patiently for the rest of the members to quiet down. Photo raphy Club was a service club for the schoolgand the community. They have spent their time shooting on location, reproducing work for teachers and writing some copy work. Some students even volunteered their time to shooting for the Yearbook. The club officers were: President Sean Garkow, Vice- President Gina Young and Secretary Veronica Woodie. One of the most popular clubs here at Los Ai was the Ski Club. The Ski Club ventured to the resorts of Park City, Park West, and Solitude for their annual Utah ski trip. Everyone had a great time no matter what their level'of ability. This outing was organiz- ed by Mr. Brody and the enthusiastic club of- ficers which were Lisa Stliotskey, jenny Gor- man, and Karen Klabouc . The 125 member club enjoyed great snow as well as an exciting vacation on the slopes. Ski Club: Patti Alvarez, Nicole Arroyo, Todd Barfield, Brandon Barbosa, Yaniv Bar-Cohen, Kelly Barnett, jeff Bedell, Bryan Bennett, Erin Bergmann, jennifer Booth, Tim Calder, Tyler Cashman, Brian Collette, Saul Colover, Scott Combs, Carie Cooper, Brad Cravens, Holly Crum, Sara Crumpton, Brooks Dampman, Damon Davidson, Tracey Delaney, Damon Elder, Dan England, julie Eschenbrenner, joel Fisher, Caroline Fitz-Roy, Stacy Fode, Nicole Furgiuele, john Garabedian, Marcus Garcia, jenny Gorman, john Graham, jessica Haberman, Kelly Hall, Willy Hawthorne, Rebecca Hewitt, Heather Heyer, David Hoenig, joe Hughes, Curtis Hyatt, jon Hyatt, jon Imel, Patty Ivins, Heather jo-hnson, Carlos jorge, Philip Kile, Wendy Kjorness, Karen Klabouch, Marjo Kujala, janie Kurtela, Pam Kurtela, Todd Leonard, Scott Levitt, Aimee Lewis, Heather Light, jeff Long, Sean Macedonio, Lisa Mariotti, Robert Matsuda, Colleen May, Erin McBride, Erin McGlone, Scott Meyer, Cliff Miller, jennifer Moon, Stefan Moon, Margo Moreno, Vincent Nash, Anthony Novak, Amber Oliger, Cindy Orr, Eva Paine, Sean Park, Steve Pawlacyk, Arron Pedroza, Todd Phillip, Mark Plattenberger, Billy Pyo, Brian Rak, Angela Reinhardt, Terri Reinhardt, Amy Ripplemeyer, Dana Rosenfeld, Kim Ross, Vanessa Rothman, james Salvati, Elizabeth Sanderson, Eddie Scantlebury, Heather Scott, Gina Schuman, jodi Shuppara, jeanne Sickel, Denise Siegal, Matt Singer, Toby Smith, Mide Soderborg, Brian Southworth, Chris Spoden, Lisa Spotskey, Tiffany Stith, Roman Stowell, joann Sugihara, Eric Tole, Tracy Tounzen, jolie Uritz, Ross Uritz, Peter Vanzutphen, Cameron Watson, Holly Watson, David Weist, Robert Wilkinson, Todd Wilkinson, Nicole Williamson, Lisa Young and Garrett VanCleve. 6 Knights that say Ni Y.D.P. Poetry Club F.B.l..A. Kathy Fitzer, of the junior Class Committee, discusses the upcoming moneymaker at a Youth Development meeting. jazz Band member, Kathy Brown demonstrates her pro- wess with pencil, paper and calculator. When out of class, Kathy is an active member of the Knights Who Say Ni. I. 1 1 ' The Knights That Say Ni : Suzanne Bazan, Kathy Brown, Bill Busenkell, Laurel Creasy, Pam Fitzgerald, Michelle Genet, Kathy Gibbons, Laurene Harding, Mike Kienitz, Rachel Kirkus, Holly Kunst, Dawn Lacerte, Mark Molnar, Tara Nummedal, Mike Pelligrino, Debbie Ramchandani, Sharon Weinstein, Craig riri ,itc ,,r ieet ,iir C 1.' 59fff3 j S.tlirin.i Garnipt-iia, ji-ff Gima, Curtis Hyatt, john Martin, Catlii Mixer, llva Paine, Michael Pelligrino, - jrili.iiin.i Silvm-rtliornv, Sli.ivtmd.i We-bln-r, Angela Wilson .intl jenni Youngliusbantl. .' 4' .Q :g ' 1. , .- ' ,'.',y g ,J R Poetry Club: Patti Alvarez, Michelle Cappo, Alex Chang, Steve Chun, lisa Cotlor, Deirdre lit-In-rt, fi I it 1- J , l Q' if 1 FBLA: Michael Abraham, Bill Allsup, Patti Alvarez, Liz Armstrong, jason Binder, Cind Brewer, Silvana Carabetiu, Scott Casmer, Alex Chang, Cary Chee, Betsy Chen, julie Chen, Susan Chen, Wing Chen, David Cheng, judy Chu, Debbie Chun, Steve Chun, jane Chung, Alina Demeter, George Easton, Andy Eiser, Moiken Emmrich, Monica Garcia, Cheryl Harmon, Christina Heinlein, Monica Henderson, Wes Hsu, jon Hyatt, jo johnson, Tricia Lee, jeremy Levine, Scott Levitt, jeff Mackewicz, Stefan Moon, Heidi Mukamal, Scott Myer, Anthony Napolitano, jimm N uyen, NeillOkazaki, Elisa Pak, Sun Pak, Kevin Patel, Wesley Pelligrino, Kassandra Perry, john Phan, Melanie Phan, Sandy Phan, Chuck Ramshaw, Ehzabeth Sanderson, Tom Schloessmann, Liz Sharp, joshua Sigal, Shelly Sims, Shauna Stokes, Elena Talamantz, Madge Tamares, Christina Tsung, Genevieve Vandemerghel, Andy Vesper, Bonnie Viets, Anthony Ware, David Wiest, jeff Wimbish, jon Wimbish, Shih-Hung Wu, Dennis Yosanovich and Gina Young. Poetry club members, johanna Silverthorne and Mike Pelligrino take the time after school to put together the poetry magazine Sun Dried Fish. F.B.L.A. member jeff Wimbish and his brother jon were jointly chosen as most valuable player for C.l.F. waterpolo. viii., Q-Q ,um 444' ..g, I O Newspaper German Hosts Mock Trial Kiwanis Bowl Under the uidance of Mrs. Hernandezand Editor-in-C ief Gregory Hecht, this year's staff publishes THE CRUSADER once a month throufghout the school year. This year the staf will be training on the new Page Maker Com uter Program so that soon, THE CRUSADIER will be produced on a larger printer, which was made possible by GATE funding. i Newspaper: Mark Allard, Kristen Anderson, Kamran Aurang, julie Beaver, Laura Billon, Ashley Brooks, Beth Casey, Alex Chang, Brad Cravens, Kelly Endow, Kathleen Gan- non, Laurene Harding, Gregory Hecht, Wes Hsu, Curtis Hyatt, Patty Ivins, Kelly leong, Samuel Kubernick, Hahn Lin, le f Mackewicz, Lori 'Maulhardt, Marcy McDan- nel, Connie Mendez, Mark Molnar, Stefan Moon, janet Murphy, .Neil Okazaki, Stephanie Price, Debbie Ramchandani, David Razor, Elizabeth Sanderson, Kristen Shelly, jennifer Slusher, George Ting, Robert Tuttle, Bonnie Viets, jennifer Vineyard, leannie Wang, Nancy Weintraub, Michael Wilson, Jana Won , Matthew Wood and Belinda Young. Editors: Mark Allard, Kathleen Gannon, Laurene Harding, Gregory Hecht, Amy Merchant, Neil Okazaki, David Razor, Kristin Shelly and Nancy Weintraub. German Student Hosts: Susan Ackley, Cyn- dy Allen, Tonty Allen, jackie Beiderweiden, Cyndi Craw ord, Chris Crockett, Tara DeCarrillo, lill Ensley, Nicole Furgiuele, Michelle Henderson, jenna Iovine, Micah jones, Sarah Libby, Lisa Mariotti, Lori Maulhardt, Chad McKeough, Megan Mor- row, Patrick Myers, Miche ie Reyes, Rusty Robertson, Matt Singer, Kirsten' Taylor, Cathy! Willis, Steven Wilson and Megan oo . 9: 9 Q.. . 9 'fm t Us Q 3 .- 'ilwriasi 6'5- .rv f Wk.,-all .J ,, . .-fo A, . .o, . Mock Trial: Ryan Alari, jane Chapman, Kel- ly Endow, David Fraser, Michelle Genet, Kathy Gibbons, Holly Kunst, Marcy McDannel, Melinda McDonald, Adam Meirovitz, Eric Patrick, joel Rafkin, Tom Schloessmann, julie Siler, Becky Skoiland, jennifer Vineyard, Shakha Vora, Vis akha Vora, Sharon Weinstein, Nancy Weintraub and Craig Wiblemo. Moot Court: Kelly Endow, David Fraser, jennifer Vineyard and Craig Wiblemo. Kiwanis Bowl: Bill Allsup, Sean Anderson, Yaniv Bar-Cohen, jason Binder, Matt Cher- niss, jay Coffman, Andy Eiser, Damon Elder, Gre Folsom, john C-arabedian, Laurene Harding, David Hoenig, Kelly jeong, Robert Kidder, Bobby Kurkjian, Ray Marzouk, Rahol Pirieh, Todd Solomon, Bill Waddle, Andy Wolfand john Wu, '0.' .0 I'0 00 Decathlon Student of the Month National Honor Society Rotary Honors This year's Academic Decathlon is a team com- prised of several very academically talented in- dividuals. The Decathlon team participates in numerous debates and scholastic events which have earned them a respected position here at LosAI. Decathlon: Miriam Burstein, Matt Carter, Caroline Cerneka, Steve Chun, letf Gima, Laurene Hardin, Kurt Spurgin, Derek Stanford ang Steve Woods, spin -ka- Student of the Month: Caroline Cerneka, Susan Egan, Laurene Hardin , Shubert Koong, Melinda McDonald, Erin Raccah, Nancy Sands, Derek Stan- ford, julie Williamson. Some members of the Decathlon Team ponder in deep thought while preparing for their next competition. Michael Tu, Lois Book, and Andy Eiser demonstrate their academic ability as members of Los Al Radicals. ,, t W 'Xi-.R s st -71. QM l? foo 'f Q ' ' Q- The National Honor Society was a grou of dedicated academic students with high standards. The members must maintain a 3.6 grade point average since their so homore year and also be ap- proved by the faculty through their in- tellect, service to others, and excellent citizenship. The superior officers of the society take pride in their positions in this prestigious club. Shubert Koong is involved in many ac- tivities here at Los Al. Besides being ASB President and a varsity tennis player, he is a member of National Honor Society. N9 - - tn Ptrk enioys i breith of tresh air ts he looks tcross L tmpus tt his friend eiger to Senior member ot N itionwl Honor Society, Neil Okazaki and Shubert ll him th tt he vv is picked tor Rot try Student ot the Month Koong pose for 1 quick picture. The Los Alamitos faculty committee had a difficult task of choosing the Rotarian Vocational Student of the Month. These special students received an award of S100 and were highly honored at the Rotary meetings. In order to receive this award students had to be a senior, have an interest in a vocation that does not require four years of college but have post high school education plans set. Dedicated students like these are hard to find! Rotary Student of the Month: Top to Bottom: Left to Right: Sean Knego, Erin Raccah, Stacey Winslow, Cindy Albert, Sean Park, Madge Tamares, Laura Carroll, Susie Elston, Lisa Cotler, Lisa Mariotti. ' o .40 WV- AA A A ar f -- f QQEE www , A fy 5 M - 3 F gi Kg- S' gi S 2? 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A--.A AA:-: , A..- ...A 2 : :V. Vqgi lui E7. in --AA.c - : ' A4 AAA - A 'mfg A A if ' ig: L,-0,665 ' AA' ' :: ' A ',AAA A A C m T' A Z AAAAA 00 ' ' 'Z' :: Q 3 f'il-ZQQQAA ,: C 0 :: 'gk ' 'L EL 9' AAAA- 0 A-AA- - gr? F9 I-'A -A-- -AAA q 54244, mm 41 -- 'Em QA S5955-141- gw'g.f ',:AA 1 :AA L5 A Mg- wi AAAAA A www WMM Z . .::,AA - A AAb:Ei 5-,A ,A..E T ii: IAAI- 'Q4 5f?f'LgAiS M ings!! li A A AA. D ZA 'fhggs f -.A. AAQ' T z'-- -:, :':' --'-- A AA ,,.,-. A-1 : ,A - ,.A. ' Mgsglw my f A A -. E , - - A , m m - 'ww A WM-L 51-cz, WW., Q - -- - - 1. AA. ww, am Wa 'lm sms J 'Q' 1 v-ff Nj! rst Row: Dana Rosenfeld, Kim Ramseyer. Second Row: Lisa -rno, Shirley Wang, Patty Ivins, Wendy Kjorness. Third Row: olly Noonan, Marti Io Spurlock, Holly Crum, Princina Wong, na Hardin. ,ff X 5 X, 'P ' I SONG SPIRIT SOARS Our nationally recognized songleaders traveled nationwide to represent Los Alamitos in several rewarding competi- tions. Their consistent dedication was one quality which stood out above the rest. There were 12 talented individuals which comprised the I987-88 squad. Throughout the school year the Griffin Songleaders could be found capturing attention from the entire community with their remarkable dance skills. With everyone's dance and coordination skills perfected, the Songleaders proved their excellence year-round. The Varsity Songileaders are seen performing at one of their many pep assem lies throughout the year. Kim Ramseyer anxiously awaits the scoring of another touchdown at the Homecoming Game. soivc: I I.V., SONG, CHEER PAINTS LGS AL BRILLIANT Exploding with enthusiasm, thelr. Varsi- provide routines of perfection to make an even stronger reputation for th ty cheerleading and song squads spran the squads complete. In return each particular grou . The Griffins we into the school year more determined squad as a whole worked tremendously especially proud, to have such a skill than ever. They practiced constantly to hard to help build, perfect, and maintain squad on their side ofthe field. i S WL--. . ML.. , f ' Q' ,df pcs-2-...Q 'rl Front Row: Kelly Barnett. Second Row: Cymbre Potter, Cathy Godfrey. Third Row: Nicole Housten, Stacy -Fode, Erin Bergmann. Ai ,,, ., i,s.t , I0 l f I ' f'?'i,,y. . r , i g -...M 1 4, , ,XNI 2 -to - , figlfizee 'l li.. L ., 'ew x I' sw. . . ', ' . ' ,, Q':'f ' 7 i sf., 1,rfrafzfflt.w, as as nl - A .. wTwftif4 fffixs if g .A g , it V-gt. 'ij . , s 7 I ' . A , , or' t xxx f, ' 'N ' 5-Q .w ' f 4, Y 'Kg ' xf 7 1 . 4- QI H , Front Row: Claudia Tardel, Lauren Garott. Second Rows' Lal Peterson, Kristen Cover, Lisa Scott, Amy Moretta, Darci Hz son, Vanessa Rothman. Cathy Godfrecy and Cymbre Potter excite ly perform at the Homecoming Game. Laura Haney and jenny Downs cheer on the footba I players at the game. CHEER so G .,,....., 'ai- 3' ,.-9 i 'T i,.,e A jf sawn., ac, r THE COLOR or 1 if ' V i f i ,ff 5'- p,,,+f.. lflfihbl rsilr-QQ-T Plmtli' The 1987-88 Yell and Cheer squad con- '-sist fr-if-,.5mwwf ,ff 4 ,qldaz f. ' 1 il . I f , X- .,f.fl,, ,fr ! . Q-,. Af 1-sr L . .WN Q9 L . ff ti ont Row: Steve Pendelton, Darin Anthony. Second Row: iott Udoff, Ryan Murphy, Dave Ahlstrom, Kirk Saylin, Mike enitz. Third Row: jared johnson, Bill Busenkell, Neils rgenson, john Vreeland. , K, . is-rw-, .f ..g:3'f' .. f Q A- .isris ' t:?:-QW' 2 I M f p sisted of many talented individuals which kept the spirit alive nationwide. They dis layed Los Al's true blue, red, and goldj colors to all who witnessed their spectacular stunts and routines. The Varsity squad continued their reign as cham ions in almost every competi- tion pertldrmed locally or nationally. The Crriffins were proud to be represented by such a determined group of spirit leaders. The squad's abilities in all areas of g mnastics and dance were especially eviclent in all the did. All of their efforts combined to tbrm the outstanding reputation the cheerleaders always seem to maintain. 1 T Samara Smith practices after school. Y.-G, julie Eschenbrenner hits her position. ., .J j . Kelly Clark pauses after cheering. .If J' Mfxiffd 1 ,X div, .C Front Row: jane Cha man, Kelly Clark. Second Row: Sarah Libby, Letita Norwoodi Stacy Kami, Cinnamon Chaney, Tracy Tounzen, Denelle Flynn. Third Row: Nida Nafarrete, julie Echenbrenner, Colleen May, Tracey Delaney, Samara Smith. CHEER 0. O l ,ATN A i Front Row: Amy Seymour, Laura Haney. Row 2: Kirsten Burns, Tera Tounzen, Tracy Davis, Lynn Carlen. Row 3: len- nifer Abe, Natalie Scheiner, jenny Downs, Dana Smith, Sharifa Cox. Gunther and Gertrude Griffin pause for a breath during the pep assembly. The Freshman cheer squad attends all Water Polo games to show their support. Rlyan Murphy concentrates on form after being tossed into t e air. CHEER an-'A OMEGA'S GOLDEN SPARKLE ' .N :...:!-lu-1:-h :O F Q' 'T--Q -,All Schwarz was awarded Miss Supersensa- tional for her dance ability. The Omegas were awarded superior ribbons for their camp routine. The team was led by Captain, Gina Schuman, Senior Leader, Stacey Schwarz, and junior Leader, Suzanne Turrentine. All in all, the Omega Drill Team had an exciting year. iis year's Omega Drill Team has turn- l a new color. instructed by a newly Jpointed choreographer, Miss jenna loodruff, the much smaller 27- embered team was eager to perform football games, half-time shows, and arades. Colorin up the gym, the imegas sparkles in their assembly iutines. At USA Camp, Senior Leader, Stacey ual' .i ,ff aff: 'ont Row: Tiffany Corwin, Amy Ripplemeyer, jennifer Labar, Suzanne Turrentine, ina Schuman, Stacey Schwarz, judy Davis, April Allen. 2nd Row: Stephanie King, -nnifer Cheroske, Sonet Seitz, Carol Smith, jennifer MacArthur, jodee Flint, Dori ines, Kristin Berman, Tara Decarrillo. Top Row: julie Vidal, Melissa Harbour, julie ax, Shannon Stillwell, Tiphanie Maronta, Heather Eklund, Carrie Callaway, jen- fer Sweet, Wendee Ellis. Friendships have resulted from be- ing a part of Drill Team, as seen here with Amy Ripplemeyer and Kris Berman. This year the Omegas were led by junior leader, Suzanne Turren- tine, Captain, Gina Schuman, and Senior Leader, Stacey Schwartz. DRILL TEAM a Q., aa is Tough practice is required to be an Ome a. lulie Vidal, and her fellow memllners, Sonet Seitz, and Suzanne Turrentine, enjoy a little relaxation between routines. New member Tiphanie Maronta, smiles brightly for the judges as she performs her routine in the Artesia parade. The students were amazed as the Ome as performed the Old Memgbers routine at the Homecoming assembly, dancing to mixtures of hot, new music. ln the Silverado Days Parade, the team was fantastic as they march- ed down the streets of Buena Park. . AX -Q. DRILL TEAM COLORGUARD GLITTERS LIKE GOLD The 1987-1988 Colorguard, consisting of eleven rifles, and twenty-six tall flags, pressed toward goals under t e guidance of new choreo raphers, Miss Lisa Brooks and Miss Lesxlgie Bruce. The team performed in half-time shows, parades, and football games, along with the Olympian Marching Band, and the Omega Drill Team. Together this whole unit dazzled the audiences with outstanding performances. This year the Colorguard was led by Rifle Captain jessica Fortner, and Tal Flag Co-Captains, Linda Done and jen- nifer Maurer. Because of many long hours of practice and hard work, the team did well during both field and festival season. ont Row: Tami Wilhelm, Linnette Donohue, Linda Done, jessica Fortner, jennifer Maurer, Andrea Sprague. id Row: Wendy Goodman, Tanya Ellis, Gail Fridlund, jennifer Brooks, Debbie Gunderson, Yasmine Tifrit, dee Guenther, johanna Richard, Andrea Sorenson. 3rd Row: Susan Hsueh, Erryn Ulrich, Emma Scott, Erinn askins, Michelle Flores, Cyndi Crawford, Kristy McAlister, Kellie jordan, Genevieve Vandermerghel, joanna m Top Row: Marnee Lewis, Wendy Wu, Christy Playter, Melissa Hernandez, Caryn Stone, Lara Thompson, ichelle Clines, Dana Galbreath, jeanine Cowdell, julie Shikiya. Not Pictured: Tiffany Hall. C Ol. ORGUARD The Colorguard opens the parade with the Los Alamitos banner. Caryn Stone reviews her routine. After practice Emma Scott and lohanna Kim rest on the field. Andrea Sprague gazes into the audience. The Colorguard marches to the beat of the drums. COLORGUARD T CHOIR ENLIGHTENS LOS ALAMITOS e talented vocal groups of Los amitos have proven their incredible ack for entertaining. Mr. Ral h Jacic, the energetic director of tl'le Jup, helped display spectacular per- 'mances for the school. The various its of the de artment include a stunn- g Concert, Cllamber, and Show Choir, iarmonious Girls' Ensemble, and last g- E lm x. 'J f I .X , I i apping to the rhythym of the music, inny Stockwell, a basketball layer, d Stacey Fode, a j.V. Songleader, ,play their talents effectively! through ging. The two put forth muc effort to sure a fabulous show. incert Choir: Top Picture: Dawn Gludt, but not least a sensational Freshmen Glee! Over Spring break the choir went to Washin ton D.C. for tours of the sights and tften traveled to New York to perform their popular melodies. The re- cent presentations of the vocal depart- ment consist of a Broadway Show, a Winter Concert, a Movie-Song Produc- tion in the Spring, and finally the ' -r 4 ,f--- ,. memorable Pop Concert in june. Also, much credit was given to the music ar- ranger Pete Williams, whom everybody loves. According to Holly Watson, Singing allows peo le to have their own creative style wlhere there are no limits! Choir astonishes! 1' ' 'ik A . JN A 'E - .f ,'VN lk -K rx, f Na is Omar Hassan, Diane jay, Andy Wolf, Gigi Carrano, Steve Lefort, Beth Carlson, jackie iEpus, Hena Borneo, Aaron Newbell, Dawn Goldsmith. Row 2: Vic Martinez, Heather Light, Tim Wynn, Kelly Hall, Bobby z , Amy Griffin, Rusty Hines, Teresa Grosso, john Graham, Laurie Younkin. Row 3: Debbie Parrish, Kristin Shelly, Ken mmpert, Christina Liogys, Kevin Welch, Amy Erb, Danny Stockwell, Tiffany McConnell, Cathy Tuttle, Shirley Wang. Row 4: nny Fisher, Cheron Harville, Moiken Emmerich, Trisha Pettigrew, Susi Bragett, Gail Fridland, jodee Hint, Tiphanie Maronta. w 5: julie Siler, Vanessa Gonzales, Angela Reinhardt, Rebecca Hewitt, Diane Sands, Trisha Rinella, jennifer Rozolis, jennifer tramados. Bottom Picture: Row 1: Lauren Garrott, Darin Anthony, Cathy Balboa, Ricky Bernstein, jamie Halaby, loannis Rec- ', Cheryl Cosby, David Sidoni, Lisa Halaby, Eric Happoldt, Tanya Fowler. Row 2: Peter Erb, Kim Levin, Aaron Paholski, Holly atson, Sam Hardin, Megan Morrow, Robert Tuttle, Stacy Fode, Michael Luebben, jean Sickel. Row 3: Kristin Berman, jennifer oth, Chris Anthes, Mimi Sengupta, Bobb Lienau, Leanne Newman, Devin Budd, Kathy jackson, Mark Salamon, Amber aersma, jennifer Hein. Row 4: Chrystie Pcltis, Kim King, Carrie Bluejacket, Abigail Keohring, Tracy Pereira, Laura Molles, endy Hines, Kris Gibson, Sharon Bordas, Vicki Kuzmich. Row 5: Brigitte Biringer, jenny Levin, Kym Guinn, Nancy Sands, julie aborn, Melinda McDonald, Michelle Torquato, Mica Gemme, Helaine Levitt. HOIR 10. . .s'miv-rg - i 151, ,.Qe s. X' ' -- i f' 5 ' 1 Wx 1 f ' f'sl K . . is is it e s-B is M 14-f,..+.sW...f,Urf1 ' w ' 2, X: . - Q , Lg M 'W g --1 tk ,OX 5. Teddy Hisquierdo lifts Diane jay on his shoulders for an exciting and spec- tacular position, revealing a confident attitude. Wendy Hines, a Varsity Cheerleader, dances with twists and turns to the beat ofthe music that she sings. CHOIR 58 0 L .i,. . Garcia, jane Blackmun Nichole Houston, Kristen Cover jaime Luster, Cosby, Lisa Halaby Kathy jackson, Cathy Tuttle Teddy Hisquierd Kahler Tim Glaudini Matt Rickerd Tim Householder Darrell Michele Masaracchia, Meekaame Houston, jennifer Thomiszer, Bill Hadl Lisa Reyes, john Newbecker, Nancy Lee, Zach Young, Kasey Zendejas, lo nis Rector, Margaret Ledoux, Lauren Garrott, Andy Wolf, Teena Ashley V Hoggard, Cymbre Potter, julie Flax, Michelle Reyes, Pirayeh Pedarsani, jun, Brigitte Biringer, julie Dorame, Dianejay, Gina Young, Ginny Fischer, ny Reyes, Kym Guinn. Chamber Choir: jackie Beiderwieden, Robin Corliss, Michelle jordan, ' 1 1 l , r D OI I I I I E a , , K Girls' Ensemble: 1 Row: Okeisha Austin, jennifer Rozolis, Heather Moore, Kristin Gibson, Ginny Fischer, janelle Huber, Suzan Braget, Lisa Craig, lennifer Katramados, Helaine Levitt, Heather Light, Crystal Musser. 2 Row: Holly Wat- son, Rachel Kirkus, Abigail Koehrin , Kaiulani Pereira, Kristin Berman, Sherry Albert, jendy Saureman, Crissy McCloud, Chrystie Platis, Michelle Torquato. 3 Row: Karin Kurk, jennifer Hein, Trisha Rinella, Kimberly Bell, Tracy Tounzengf Wendee Ellis, Carol O'Connell,,jaime Luster, Cathy Cover,gWendy Hines. y, ,teggtc f lf, ...-- -,-p. Show Choir: 1 Row: Aaron Paholski, Nancy Sands, Rick Berns- tein, Melinda McDonald, Eric Hap- poldh Sharon Bordas, luhe Seaborn, john Graham, Vickie Kuzmich, 1. l. Cisneros. 2 Row: Mark Salamon, Beth Carlson, Rory Collins, julie Siler, Micah Gemme, Devin Budd, Vanessa Gonzales, Sam Hardin. 3 Row: Chris Spoden, Amy Griffin, Bob lack, Laurie Younkin, Royal Reed, Susan Egan, Tricia Pettigrew, Tim Wynn, Erica Kuebler, David Sidoni. john Graham, Chris Spoden, Sam Har- din, and Royal Reed rehearse with their choir partners for the Broadway Show. Show Choir members always seems to have loads of fun as shown by Aaron Paholski, Eric Happoldt, and Bobby lack. Vicki Kuzmich, a participant of Club Madness, is lifted u by her fellow Show Choir members witii a peculiar Egyptian pose. CHOIR lid Hannah,Sacks concludes with style. Choreography is an essential part for choir performances, lacky Hoppus and Annete Ready strut their stuff! CHOIR :Q 2 .Q i KJ is Freshman Glee: Row 1: lack Hop us, Andrea Bailey, Brent Keough, jennifer Mo Todd Stahl, Skye Lacerte, Chantelle Dagert, Steve Lefort, Annete Ready, lon Lab Lisa Burstein, Omar Hassan. Row 2: Erin Ouellette, Regina laime, Dulce Trice, lear Murphy, Kristen Sandell, Laura Haney, Amy Se mour, Lisa Sandler, Tera Tounz Kim Gibson, Conny Rubalcava. Row 3: Brendla Bennet, Sonny Stewart, Tam Blayney, Becky Skoglund, lolie Uritz, Kristy McAlister, lulie. Oliver, Suzie Hawthor lulie Hines, Elisa Creasy, Christine Patten, Kim Carlson. Bottom: Row 1: Kristy Roge Debby Glasgow, Mandy Holden, Lisa Manfro, Stacy Alyea, julie Hines, Heatl Gulino, jennifer Lyons, Angela Rosetti, Kristin Duncan, Amy Vandergast, Kris Stoewer, Slone Conte, Brenda Baca. Row Zzlessica Smith, Nathen Kroner, Mary Kill Kathy Barker, Phil Parks, Nicki Artukovich, Tricia Charlton, Todd Platt, Brandy Re Carrie Piccolini, Aaron Newbill, Leyla'Plett, Dani Barnett, Rusty Hines. The girls of the Freshman Glee laugh as they imitate the action of driving a can rehearsal. SHINING oLYMPiANs LEAVE rRAcEs ,. or GOLDEN IMPRESSIONS jj ,ACM it 3 GF 5 yew, ...nd fi ' ' 'Y' was . ,ML . yay. J?:jig'aufa'iGl ,W l . w. QW This year the 1987-88 Olympian Marching Band have again shown their true colors on the field. The band spent much of their free time Eracticingc for perfection. Their ard wor paid off when they per- formed with magnificence in the Santa Barbara and the Los Altos Field Tournaments, which were their most prestigious competi- tions of the year. Not only was the Band an award winning auxiliary unit, but they also provided memorable per ormances at foot- ball games and pep assemblies. The well respected Mr. Tom Hrbacek has once again led the band to excellence in both mar- ching and music, along with the help of this year's drum major, Ann Me lencamp, who has also won many awards. -. ' . .. . ,- . . . g Vw, L'E,,,vg,EwN555,:g,s'4 . r 4, A I . .fwfr . . , V Q 1 ' Q 'HL miss? 5-91.-Exif' E- . ' A ' - ZLL--f'22P:6'?i25f,3-'.' -3 1 . ' ' . i' f' 'fsfi-isis'-.14 .41-f as .. .11E,f... . 1 ,,., ss--,H ,v,.. ', ,H K. i A - 1 ,f-- -.5i,1Qj,.i?:.fi,,,g. ig -iv' A f X . . ,, T . . g , -rzilisfflgil' .. , I ,.-,,,.. xgfiir .,. ., . . . .. . fs., ont Row: Ann Mellencamp, Collin Pollock, jenny Levin, Tina Calderon, Tricia Lee, Angela Liogys, Kaoli Kamiyama, Shasa Gar rkel Albert Lopez, Rachel Bird, jason Kelleher, Debbie Palmer, Skye Lacerte, jean Kim, Francisco Sanabia, Cory Kemp, jennie ieley, Annette Borja. Second Row: jennifer Kang, jennifer Browning, Suzanne Nixon, Vicor Zahn, David Clarke, Rachel Abraham hn McCabe, Robin Israel, Mike Fuller, Erin Osburn, Charles Minnis, Ron Vega, Tiffany Schuldstadt, jennifer Simmons, Elisa Pak rri Rase, Ryan Nordstrom. Third Row: Eli Shostak, Brian Bennett, Mark Reed, Elisa Creasey, Mary Houghton, Tara Nommedal urel Creasey, Kym Guinn, Doug Van Kampen, Veronica Woodie, Chris Pincek, Tony Sanabia, Yvette Powell, Cindy Brewer, Liz mstrong, Stacy Alyea, Felicia Lincoln. Fourth Row: justin johnsen, Blair Price, Robert Kidder, Duncan Davidson, Phil Hsueh ura Cannon, Kristin Stoewer, Marc jessner, Becky Pendleton, Amber Schulten, Stacy Carl, Paul Ottone, Chris Brown, Todd Col is Brandon Lindley, Darren Smith. Top Row: Pat Leon, john Terby, Beth Pieschel, Kirk Saylin, Bill Busenkell, jared johnson, Dar n Blan, David Schulten, Derek Baker, jeff Ahmad, jeff Lyons, Chris Burnett, David Parks, Matt Yorke, ja Coffman, Cheron ljar le Al Espinoza. Not Pictured: Chris Lamb, james Wood, Bernice Bordallo, Shellby Clabaugh, Christine Cfabaugh, Dan Ludwig Aj OL YMPIA MARCHING BA 0 nhke. 2514 f The entire band warms up one more time before they enter parade competition. Trombone player, Duncan Davidson, takes a short moment to relax before band practice begins. A good band is a disciplined band, and lohn Terby, Pat Leon, and Marc lessner are shining examples ofthis. All listen intently to Mr. Hrbacek's in- structions so that they can improve their field show. In the song, From Russia With Love the Woodwinds have a difficult solog Mary Fekjar is trying her hardest to play her best. AL OLYMPI MAR HING BA D ig' Weigel! W. Y if . X tt.f'fv' r, r ,la -f I I if I .4 1 it '55 Q1 gi I ,. . . '-. If war' 4 5- 1 I 'nf' .. 3 3 .'l'r ' e.Les,a'effs?,1Hr1?,f:t '- J!- ? W jf r limi, ,gk , .L f .l ,Aiif Vmvqx lf. 1 4 I 54-as EJ mm i 1 xx X Q- , . i. W1., 1 I e 1 Z - Drum Major Ann Mellencamp leads the band in all events. ahe also displays excellence for which she is awarded great onors. A second year band member, Rtyan Nordstrom, concentrates intensely on hitting the per ect note on his marching trombone. The entire band stands at attention while mentally preparing themselves for their upcoming field tournament. Active member in the Olympian band, lenny Levin and lennie Sheley, proudly display their Griffin Pride. OLYMPI MARCHI GBA D 6 -5 THAT GOLDEN SHINE Mr. Chuck Wackerman has once again given Los Al that big brass sound. The 1987-88 jazz Bands were well prepared, and after many hours of practice the bands have successfully placed first and second in every jazz festival which they competed in. Featurin some of Los Al's most talented and decicated musicians, the bands have obtained true ex- cellence. Also the jazz Bands are an ac- tive part of our Griffin Pride, they per- form at all home basketball games and other special events. This year's jazz Bands have performed excellentl 5 thus, reflecting the true colors of our school. A-1,5 'U- . , r I , lsallizfl rum.. fill-Us fa, 'T Q fs: , ' ' '- L '. , g ,Q I ' '. 1 55 A.. r. bE 'f ' fr M :ie I 'T 15 .51-,ai I? riff' jazz Band: Front Row: Laurel Creasey, Ron Muir, Michele Genet, Mike Kien Craig Wiblemo, jason Kelleher, Pat Leon, and Kathleen Brown. Second' Row: Ar Vesper, Chris Lamb, Duncan Davidson, Darren Smith, Mark Reed, Brian Ehl justin johnsen, Bill Whipple, john Terby, and Duc Pham. Third Row: Chris Brov David Schulten, john Degregory, Brandon Cash, jeff Huberman, and john Grant. Dedication and practice are two of the key elements in the successes of the I Alamitos jazz Band. This group of musicians have proved their excellence. . WEE Exam. H 3 E . it if Elyill il' 9. jazz Band Il: Front Row: Shanna Chapman, B ron Whitten, john Keegan, L Plett, Dustin MacDonald, Collin Pollock, Marek Korzeniowski, Todd Collins, julie Ahmad. Second Row: Kevin Koenig, Christy Chomin, Christina Kem f, K Altamirano, Mark Avila, Todd Anisman, jon lmel, Elena Talamantez, jeff Lyc greg Roe. Third Row: Tony Sanabia, Mark Wegenek, Brian Bennett, and Christ ray. Senior john Terby has been an activeipart of Los Al's music department, always 1 ing to achieve both perfect timing1an rhythm. john shows his dedication to mt by being an active member of bot jazz Band and the Marching Band. A third year member ofjazz Band, Ron Muir feels triumphant after playin his s flawless y. Like all fine musicians, Ron spends much of his time perfecting his mL so that he can give his best to the band. IAZZ BAN TRUE PERFORMANCES SHINE THROUGH One of the most excitingDgroups on cam us is the Drama Clu . Although we ffave our newly acquired School of the Arts, Drama Club continued to produce outstanding plays. They per- formed in our recently constructed Performing Arts Center. Their major production of the year was Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which was a tremendous success. They also produced Little Mary Sun- shine in the spring. Because of the delayed finish of the new center, Drama Club was unfortunately unable to produce more plays. This successful department was advised by Mrs. Trujillo. O Q . 0 Drama Club: Ken Gompert, Rick Bernstein, jenny Levin, Mika Bissett, Leah Thayer, jolie Uritz, Darin Anthony Tammy Burgess, Summer Brown, Shanna Chapman, ja Coffman, Dave Giaterra, julie Dorame, Staci Eisenberg, Eric Eskenazi Steve Evans, Tanya Fowler, Kym Guinn, Heather Gulino, Danny Glass, Carrie Hecht, Helen jun, Karin Kurk Rachel Lief, Brandon Lindley, jennifer Moon, Lisa Sandler, Mark Salamon, lan Shackleford, Dan Stockwell, Kevin Welch Andy Wolf, Danielle Wood, jill Ensley, jennifer Slusher, Rachel Hilliard. Gertrude Uennifer Slusherj debates with the Player lChris Spoden.j 5' 1 Drama 4419! Hamlet fDarin Anthonyl pretends to be friends with Rosencrantz QKen Gompertj and Guildenstern Ckick Bernstein.J Hamlet lDarin Anthonyj talks to the elder Polonius lDarell Vaughtl about Ophelia. r 55' Drama lennifer Slusher takes a moment to learn lines as the character Gertrude. WOMCA. N GLENMALA. Polonius lDarrel Vau ht! warns Rosen- crantz CKen Gompers in a tense mo- ment ofthe play. The close friendships that develop during plays is ex- emflified by Darre Vaught an Chris Spoden. Ken Gompert rehearses his stage movements. The actors of the play Hkosencrantz and Guildenstern come together. Drama ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD ROSENCRANTZ .Ken Gompert POLONIUS ...,...,....... Darrell Vaught GUILDENSTERN ..... . . . Rick Bernstein HAMLET ........ .... D arin Anthony PLAYER ........., ...... C hrisS oden TRAGEDIANS .... . . ,Steve Pendelton CLAU DIS ....... ..... M ark Sallamon Eric Eskenazi OPHELIA .... .,.. 4 - Giatri Dave Tanya Fowler GERTRUDE .... .... I ennifer Slusher Steven Evans ALFRED ..... ........ A ndy Wolf Gertrude Uennifer Slusherj gives advice to Ophelia fGiatri Davel. Rosencrantz tKen Gompertl listens in- tently to the Player lChris Spodenl. A Tragedian KSteve Pendeltonl practices A his minor but important role in Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern. 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J ' - ' U . -, ti'-'fit 2 3 '7 4 4f'9S'3 'fs ft, S i4tf.3 -... 2, , X ,gg mi- was' Varsity Football: Bottom Row: Sean Fournier, Paul May, Stefan Koleff, Dave Lattanzio, jeff Barrus, Ryan Sutton, Dave Silverman, Frank Beckton, jon Cisnert Bob Sylvia, Damon Davidson, Mark Barrett. Second Row: Eric Lange, Bill Emfinger, Sam Hardin, Chris Spoden, Mike Scott, Gabe Arnold, Mike Ball, Rog Roadstrom, Brian Southworth, Tim Wynn, Peter Kropf, Pat Fairon. Third Row: jeff Platt, Mgr. Wes jones, Equip. MEL Randall, Coach Doretti, Coat VanGorder, Coach Rodriguez, Head Coach Barnes, Coach Sher, Coach Castles, Coach Bowman, Trainer Dotten, Mgr. Bi Miller, Matt Fosdick. Fourth Ro' David Dubourdieu, Marcus Garcia, Mark Vera, Chad Campbell, Scott Wilford, john Graham, William Dodd, Sean Cronin, Giovanni Catalano, Thierry Fairo Steve Silversmith, Tom Sohn, Scott Stevens, Todd Welsh, Larry Pitcher, Shane Loftis. Fifth Row: Russell Biringer, Robert Elias, Blake Pederson, Mike Deche joel Fisher, David Haven, Steve Hatsusaka, Mike McEntee, jeff Blanq, Chris Grimes, Ron Monnintger, Trinon Sylvester, Peter Wu, Tim Householder, Robt Farrell,,Chris Stewart, Chris Park, Eric Caesar, jon Whitney, Phillip Dematteo, Winston Wolf, Tod Gragnano, David Haub, jake Grumet, jason McEachro Mike Rieth, Eric Thompson, and Cole Blossey. 1 l ., o , Sponsored By: Mr. and Mrs. Hibschman VICTORY! The Varsity Football team did an outstanding job this season. Not only did they win league, they also made it to the CIF Southern Conference final game against El Toro. During the course of the season Los Al only lost two games and won twelve. The Griffins were led by an outstan- ding defense which shutout seven teams in the regular season, and by a well balanced offense. The defense consisted of all league selections such as Roger Roadstrom, Bob Sylvia, Matt Fosdick, and Tim Wynn and the offense possessed the two best runnin backs Marcus Garcia and Frank Beckton. This year we had Todd Gragnano at the quarterback position and it iwas evident from his play that the showed tremendous poise. Todd is only a sophomore and if he stays healthy he will surely be one of the best in the near future. The success is a tribute to john Barnes and his coaching staff. Way to go Griffins! wr ,. - CV l .. X .Wi Matt Fosdick shows why he was named all- league and defensive lineman of the year. After the hand-off sophomore quarterback Todd Gragnano watches for the posing threat of a late hit. ami if W C . If-5 yiff f , -- ' a ..,.. i foiding the left tackle, Frank Beckton dashes right in order to Marcus Garcia, one of the two outstanding running backs for in another Griffin first down. Los Al, breaks through a hole forced by Scott Wilford. O 9' 5 Wishing all the Los Al students good luck in all they do. C' .- Greg Sorenson looks for advice while talking to his team. Sophomore back A. I. Yates stretches before every gams lil ll Q i '. M35 ,ss , tm xc! Al. 2.08 Af 9 LBS 55 W Al 7 A 9 is C s S .sw 1 -' fix ,us Q wi'--Q . 4' . tg? is W . . n I W 'i --'H fs tus as .l-Us ms M tus Simi- 1 tts at we at . 'X ws AL .Q Q ggi oc- K-4... Ye 1 Bottom Row: Randy Gray, Greg Cooper, Allan Reduta, A. I. Yates, Ron Davis, Priest Brooks. Second Row: Sean Hooker, Chad Millan, Chris Beauchamp, E Mould, joe Stern, Danny Nguyen, Romy LeDoux. Third Row: George Syregelas, Byron Whitten, Coach Mullaney, Head Coach Bowers, Coach LeDoux, Co Gordan, james Engelhaupt, jeff Hertzig. Fourth Row: loe Englehaupt, Chris McCalla, Paul Underwood, jason Garrido, Doug Husted, Victor Martinez, G Sorenson. 9 ? 0 Sponsored By: True Colours Nail and Hair Salon il i -1 rgqiryww wsu ww' 31 BBQ.- Q - 5 1 -12 Q 5 H 3213619 ,. . 70st, 41. 5g5 g:,?sfj2ig ea as, .tes A..-is 1 .J li...-.Q . :shman Football: Bottom Row: Sam Platis, Eric Fowler, jon Ludwig, johnny Kim, jose Rodriguez, Bobby Simpson, Brian Bixby, jason Moore. Second Row: ian Nguyen, Saro Balian, Tom Byrd, Greg White, john Stoneburg, Mike Pinneiro, Chad Albert, Nate Gross, Aaron Gusel, Mike Miley. Third Row: Aaron Wit- nore, Sean Kelly, Chris Wyler, Neil Sorenson Co-Defensive Coordinator, Michael Pazeian Head Coach, Don Dubry Offensive Coordinator, Bill Salas Co- rfensive Coordinator, Andrew Fuentes, Richard Hofman, Al Perry. Fourth Row: Andrew Mansfield, justin lngledew, Chris Gray, justin Stewart, Doug Van mpen, Tony Allen, Bret Tolan, Tony DiBartola, Eddie Leiva. Fifth Row: Ryan Stevens, Ryan Eagle, LaQuan Beckton, Shawn Perez, Vincent Zavala, Bill Wad- 2, john Clpllins, Howard Whitmore. Top Row: jon Maggard, Tyler Cashman, jeremy Guenther, Todd Platt, Haden Blackman, Sandy Sternshein, Kevin Kropf, ive Quic . I .. . ' , .,a.w,.q - W .- QQ- s wfva-fb. ' .' 'tw 1-wr 2' - f H'-so i'?fFi1P'g:Ffil'fS Iif 'G' R f 7 13 F . 5-v2 ?'4u3'f' 3.121-FWS' F . 9' ,. . ri V . , if QE' ' ' Y. 0 ., -5.-fe A ' a s -is , f ' f . Sf '11, - i4.af-f'?SQS77,4i:i' l'Q5 3?.iWiNl L l 113' B T'i5'+' R1 SI' S -'I- ,,,.1 QV My .. - . 1 5: . .J-F 'fikwfif M., - . ' Q . -X '+A . 'Q A f . he ' - 1- X, - ' . - . u I ' W 1 .3 .1 Q S- ' .3352 - tiff . . . are-fk, fa f..- M A .ga , ' - 'buf' 8 W ,-.. 37? . , 1-'Z 'fs .Rf .M Qithtffi g g ff gg i1Q X 1 sf t 31 in 'Q lien 'I' i. LH 7 g . ' . N2f..lf,f' ig, ll '4 . ir inf: 1, 135 L Ql- -2 g , - '1 fl' fi ' f , sf' 5, ., V L 'S f,j,g :fi- Zf , S: A, C 1'5l'33f fj5 , r . a if 5- it . f - X. V7 'X Y 1 - f k ' Hin ., 4 . 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Although the Waterpolo team is often left with less support than they rigmhtfully deserve, when question- ed of is feelings on this issue, team captain, Kevin Mclntyre re lied, lt's always nice to have the fans Ear support, yet it is a driving force to the players when they're not there. Goalie, lohn Fisher, stretches to ,wr deflect a score. lohn is a key member of Varsity this year. The powerful Griffin Varsity Water Polo team lining up at the 3A CIF finals, show their charg- ed up potential. Front Row: lohn Wu, David Maher, Erick Lynch, jeff Rose, jeff Wimbish Middle Row lo Wimbish, lohn Chomin,1ohn Downs, Steve Evans, Mike Palermo Russell Robertson Ba Row: Coach Dennis Ploessell, Kevin Mclntyre, Tom Anderson lohn Caughlln lohn Flsch Brian Lawrence, Coach lack Perisho. .I -g D Sponsored By: S8fR Systems The Ultimate Dance Experience , . 'N -. 1, e..- . ,, , ' il -',-. Y , , ' ,, I z, 2' .a GM f Y I b el A-ni ,XA 'if'-' is sz f-wurisaww 1 , Q 171, . x - : ll 3 Z at I 7 . 914 I F I W- i Ta L ' I , 543 Q Q' I i .' N x 72? ,, ,Q , 'Q' 2 I W, :Vx 5' it ,K I . p 14, j . ' . Lf , V 'ii ' 1 H 'H 4 its . ' F' f' if 1' -- A is 4 1 .. -+3 N it .s ,i 1' ' - 'W ' 1 4 fl. iif1f,i 79vV I' 'li gf' if i if V f 1 ' A 1 . ., if . - if 2.3 0 Q I , K Z kr -1 1 1 :,- W -1 M ill' ' ' i if va., j , 2.951 I f 'iyg QA - as I ' it rg - .1 A , sf-- f wi sa. .sv f ,H4-1 ,- -We SPLASH ACT Three year Varsity Water Polo player, Kevin Mclntyre worked to excel in his favorite sport. He succeeded as this 1 yrrryyeoy year's captain. Not onlKdQeSyKevin play , re.er ,e. . ,i rrrrevei Water polo, but also on the My g team for foureyeai35gsgiiiiiyTshese two A 'sports have ampl preparedffflhsim for his summer jobs as a lifeguard I 4 In recognition of his exceptional per- y formance, Kevin was selected to the 1st Team All Empire League, two years in a row. After hugh school, Kevin plans to attend UCSD and major in computer science and engineering. He also plans to continue his athletic endeavors in water polo at UCSD. 1 1 ' A y 0 1 1 - Senior jeff Wimbish concentrates on his strategy in which he completes a goal. , M, The 1987 Griffin Water Polo Team huddles gp 5 ' S together to discuss the victory ahead. Kevin Mclntyre looks for an open man in M' order to insure a completed pass. , SQ . ., . 'Here ' ' '3 ,H Available for parties or dances. Contact joey Spinelli l213l 596-3100 or Richard Phyu l213l 430-8414. 0 SPARKLING WATER This year's FroshfSoph Water Polo Team was a very youn team, consisting mostly of freshmen. They placed 3rd in Empire League with a record of 3-2. With the inspiration of Most Outstan- ding Player, Adam Ishaeik, and im- pressive players, Dustin McDonald and Brian Knapp, the team had a rewarding season. fx T ix. sl-is K' i W Q-11 ,Wg 'Q, . yr tif 'ti I he 3 Y X a 'mv -9 .i may ww M wa M Rx Q same A Brian Knapp receives the ball from his teammate to block the opponent. Front Row: Fred Tinsley, john Keegan, Ryan Shubin, Shay Haas, Russell Campbe Middle Row: Trevor Kredell, Sean jenkins, Mark Wyneken, Paul jun, Sam Kube nick, Andy Vanderhaar. Back Row: Brian Knapp, Brian Liff, Coach Dave Carpenti Dustin McDonald, Adam Ishaeik. WWW' ,.,. N I1 The team listens to their coach's ad- vice before an impressive win. Dustin MacDonald reaches for the ball to make a winning pass. B , tf: iii s t Sponsored By: Textile Resources GRAPPLERS GOT IT Wrestling here at Los Alamitos is a highly com- petitive sport. The junior var- sity members still in training for a position on the varsity squad work every evening until they are exhausted. Ex- tensive training and practice are in order to maintain a stron and healthy team. Coaci lim Sweiter and Coach loe Fraiser play a ma- jor role in the success of the team. Throughout the course of the season from tourna- ment to tournament and match to match, the l.V. ....-or wrestlers looked outstanding. Randy Grey applies a brutal half nelson as his challenger winces in pain. Dennis Santos enforces the pressure needed to perform a fireman's carry. Pat Myers strategically sets up his challenger before taking him down. 5 Bloomfield, Los Alamitos, CA 90720. Dyes, paints, and all materials for painting on fabric. IT TAKES SKILL A rare occurnence in the history of Los Alamitos Wrestling team is the fact that Willy Hawthrone was given the distinct honor of being a Varsity captain as a Freshman. Ever since Will s Freshman year he has been wor ing with the var- sity wrestlers. Being of Varsity as a Freshman was such an honor. It A gave me a chance to work with the more experienced wrestlers and in turn it helped me with my own With the help of Coach jim Sweiter and Coach joe Fraiser, the ' varsity wrestlers have proved to be quite a success. Willy Hawthorne has fulfilled his role of varsity captain and plans to continue his position successfully next year. if ll skills. ilt ,I A- f 1 K I M- 5 A. j. Yates, jason Litty, Bill Bixby, Tim Householder, Matt Singer, Peter Kropff, Scott Wilfo Marcus Garcia, Mike Langsom, Scott Meyer, Willy Hathorne, Donovan Seno, Max Kuch Craig White, Tony Allen, Randy Gre , Chad McGough, Kevin Goodheart, Dennis Sant Dave Santos, Bill Miller, jonny Kim, Allen Redutta, Chris Kramer, Pat Meyers, jerry Whee Matt Phillips, Parker Pawleck, Tim Clark. junior captain Willy Hawthorne strug- gles with his opponent in order to emerge victoriously. At the end of a successful match, Mar- cus Garcia unfastens his chinstrap in order to remove his facemask. Stat irls this ear were: Wend r 8 Y Y Kiorness, Amy Rippelmeyer, jennifer Cheroske. D l ' c Sxrffxe un 34 Ipi- Senior Billy Bixby has his Katella opponent in a near craddle. Bill is a three year devoted member. Before the match begins, Senior Scott Meyer takes a ast look at his coach for encouragement. During a tough practice, lason Litty and Greg Tobin wrestle around for extra practice. Riding his opponent with a tightwaist, Tim Clark shows his wrestling ability. Vigorously trying not to get pin- ned, Pat Myers uses all his strength and stamina to gain a two point reversal. , g..t r m l 1 , A G t GirIs' tennis had a really good season this year. The team as a whole played very tough to get into CIF. After team CIF, Farren and I played together for the first time and won Empire League, which was unexpected because we were not seeded. I think this year was one of Los Alamitos' best in all. aspects and I expect to see the same winning team spirit next year, says Michelle Vergara. 3' f if next year. at It I her service. an IV: Bottom Row: Judy Chu, Starry Sidlar Samantha Reams Elisabeth Sander son, Laura Patterson, Bonnie Viets Allison Perkms Amy Cummings Stephan: Ellison, jennifer Moon. To Row Cmdy Ludlam Alma Demeter Chrlstm Haskins, Ashley Brooks, Ia.ckieyBenderwleden Parui Parlkh Iendy Saurenman Tricialvtarorrta, Tara Matajcichgjudy Luang Srlvana Carabetnu Left:lficsfeflzilritieSpringosky, shows a serve that as sure to lead her to victoryfiijver opponents sheiwillface in the future Stefanie looks strong fo Displayin .skill and talent while on the tennis courts rs lennufer Shoudt len mfer is wi ling to spend the extra time It takes to work out the imperfections rr l. Sonora. year's team strong. Agp-an Ha, that ball was in! says julie Everett while playing a tou h match. julie is a three year member on the tennis team and has shown herself to be a winner in many of the Varsity tennis matches. Next year she promises to be a threat to the competition! Varsity: Bottom Row: Sallie Lin, julia Liu, julie Beaver, Andrea Bloom, Dana Kelley. Top Row: jennifer Shoudt, Laura Brun, Michelle Vergara, julie Everett, Farren Last, Stefanie Springosky. t Y j g K- t l Dana Kelley is seen here practicing ser vice swings before a match against Dana Kelley, Michelle Vergara, Farren Last and Andrea Bloom take time out of tennis to pose for pictures These four athletes have helped make this Working Well under pressure, Diane Sands bumps the ball to her fellow teamates. Coach - lami Moore, Cara Dane, jennifer Ensley, Diane Sands, Manager - Kevin Reekes, Lisa Caudillo, Lori Perkins, Michelle Reyes, Kim Clarke, Patti Alvarez, jennifer Reyes, Elli Exacoustos. Sacrificing her body, Lori Perkins dives to the gym floor to save the play. ai!! f, 'i s Servin for matchpoint, f Ensleyiielps ensure a Griffin Q i Concentrating on her form, L Caudillo strives for a winning serve. N O l.V.: Coach, Lori Rienstar, Crystee Behnke, Christy BOWlES,'.HOlly Watson, Dee Ann Chesebfo, Tanja Weth, Linda Hansen, Kim Engel, Jaycee Leitner, Leanna lay, Paulette jones, Dana Mariotti. N FroshfSoph: Gretchen Bar- tholomew, Stacy Collins, Cathy Tuttle, Dana Doyle, Jennifer Creeth, Becky Thompson, Sabrina Tamalii, Dawn-Marie Gludt, Monica Quenga, Erin Ryan, Nicki Artukovich, Shan- non Skoglund, julie Harris, Lori Conway, Getting under the ball lenmfer Reyes sets the ball up for her teammates. Above Getting over the ball Erm Ryan easily spikes it over the net. Left Getting under the ball Dana Cipollone bumps it for Erin Ryan to spike. o I. 3 fungi' ,sam :LL -X , J i vg a. ww - . ssl,-.es AKLA fl' A Sify. 1 ,sf yffy. i .. asf ,W f 11755 Al f Mfxwf X ' ,am '+V V 'w,sgQrz'g1'f?L. f M ,rs K4 45 -' y7a wflf lX t ....,-Z Nv.ffY:'S'if U2'Qi,f T .,, .. rg,-'fr M ,, A- . , E5,,f'Ng,-P D. - YYVY' 'Yu1akQr 5,gt-.5'., W -X-.,,.x,' ., .L K -. 'wg -t-541 if ff or , .. he t . f Both skilled players Chris Brophy and Kent Wells prepare to r bound the serve. After fighting for the ball George Winn finds himself on the grounn One of Los Al's star players, leff Platt, spikes the ball to win tl point from his opponent. jeff was one of Los Al's biggest scor throughout the year. After a serve Kent Wells pauses to watch the rebound. if U J ig V 3 . . 5, 'K l iv X J l 1 1 I I fr In ' ' ' 2 s l l' 'P' f F- l l I ,H W ,,. ,I B i,., e .a..,...QS f. sa 3- - .,-J 2. .,. it I -W . U..--.f ,n ..t, ,...., ,.,,.., ,..,.., .v.. .4.m.. .... ..,.,s..qis..t,.t,,,.au..,,,.4,fh . K 'I' 1'f G Z 'fffii ' f. ii .. -41- V 4,,,,, The players jocky for position as they prepare to defend their side of the net. Alfter a great serve George Winn wa c es the ball. oo, QQ an 'Y ll' r ,,i. 9- nhl'- 5 BOYS' V.B. IS A SMASH 2' For the last two years here at Los Al we've had a team that seldom ets any notice. This team of course is the men's volleyiall team. Through the years, Los Al has almost always had a women's volleyball team but never , , a men's until two years ago. Due to this fact men's volleyball is still a very new sport here to Los Al. Even though this is one of Los Als newest sports it seems to be lvas a very popular one among many people. From the T Jaw beginning, the organizers of the teams never seemed to T have any problems getting enough people involved. This year the men's volleyball team welcomed two ' new coaches lpictured leftj coach john McManus and coach Steve Wagner who both have very positive at- titudes about being new coaches. We at Los AI feel this team will be as great as all our others and we wish the best to future teams and their players. f' s C51 , 15.3 ii-5-' ,fi fs N.-S ' nf- Q' Y :FWS X. Q ' S 315 if ik . 5207.4 A4 4 F- K Us 'x. Q ' 'i it if-S fs-r M if tr ee t so g A ... v 0 3 l I fp.- ront Row: Chris Brophy, Chris Munsterman, Robert Colby, Steve Lefort, Todd Stahl, Wes Pellegrino, Mike Wilson, Greg Iecht Second Row: Coach Steve Wagcner, Coach john McManus, jeff Platt, Greg Sorenson, Brandon Kahler, Erik Reese, Mike yo joe Hill, Mike Luben, Ocean Mari os, Kurt Stabel, Brent Clark, Mark Allard. O U 09. : Wh -an Varsity Baskeballz Brian Parkinson, Doug Davidson, Steve Mihatov, Mike Wilson, Tony Ware, Robert Dre Lamoureux, Robby Lester, Greg Reyes, Geoff Hazper, Rick Potts, Brett Pagett, Manager jimmy ' ' Asst. Coach White, Head Coach Brooks, Asst. Coach Di fy. ? A1 Los Alamitos Griffin, Brett Pagett, throws the ball to a teammate. The Varsity Basketball team takes a break before starting a hard practice. Los AI Stat Girls: joy johnson, Micah jones, jessica Haberman, Cindy Orr, and Heather Heyer. Q. ax TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, GRIFFINS DO! This year's Los Alamitos Varsity Basketball Team was projected to be amongst the top teams in 3A hi h school basketball. Los Alamitos had a fine foundation to build on, consisting of three returning varsity lettermen: Brett Pagett, Doug Davidson, and Robby Lester. Also joinin the team were a talented bunch of athletes from last year's JV championship team. The team had all of the qualities that make a winning ball club: leadership, determination, and perseverence. What seemed to be the making of a dominate season, was hampered due to a few key injuries. At the beginning of the season, starter, Rob Lester injured his knee and underwent orthoscopic surgery. Rob missed the first fifteen games of the season but was able to come back for the Empire League season opener against the Cypress Centurions. In this game Rob hel ed the team to the 83-53 romping to give Los Alamitos its 10th win. Also starting guardjfor the Griffins, Doug Davidson, suffered a dislocated knee cap during a pre-league game. Steve Mihatov, known for his outside shooting ability, has been out the whole year due to three pulled ligaments in his ankle. Nevertheless, Griffin pride and honor prevailed as the Los Alamitos Hoopsters always found a way to win. When asked about his feelings about the team's trials and tribulations, Forward Geof Harper was quoted saying, We may be down but never count us out! Us Y i Dribbling down the court, Doug i Davidson looks for an open man and for an assist. Doug is a two l ear letterman and an outstanding i ball handler. T 2 i i js Waiting for his teammate, Geof 'Harper to make his second free j throw of the game to put the Grif- fins ahead by one, Brian Parkinson V thinks of the possible fast break for ' Loara. In the end Los Al was vic- i l . Wa. fi, torious against the Loara Saxons. , - S Posting up on Loara defender, Dre ' Lamoureux waits for the chance to sink an 8-foot jumper. Dre scored 42 points to set a school record in , gf fy, Hawaii. Dre is doing a great job at g l Centef. Q' QQQQ d d . 0 4 I .- D As a valuable member of the junior Varsity basketball team, Anthony Napolitano pushes himself, for a 'slam dunk.' An- thony was a reat scoring asset to the team, scoring points in every game this season. y Ricky Potts looks on while teammatesBrent Overbeek sets up for a free throw. Ricky and Brent are key players for this year's junior Varsity basketball team. Ricky was also a valuable member ofthe Varsity team during Los Al's CIF games. junior Varsity Basketball: Kenny Goodman, Dan Stockwell, Andy Vesper, Anthony Napolitano, Todd Chesebro, Brian Havens, Steve Sargeant, Brent Overbeek, Larry Potts, and Coach Canin. gt!! afar Frosh 41: Bryan Hakala, Mark Schmitt, William Wagner, David Quick, jeff Ar- W , wt if 1 reclondo, Keith Boldon, josh Lopez, Craig Voorting, Greg Cavert, and Coach i Ffloessel. Q ' ur ,L v .3 Q V Q-we I do ig: - 'Hua . U. 1' 0 4 Frosh 32: lason Cropper, john Reynolds, Scott Ross, Eric Schluntz, Matt Brophy, Phil Parks, Mike Day, Nick Mesman, Sean Kelly, Bryan Mandel, jon Labko, and Coach Potts. Sailing upward through the air, Ron McAlister goes for a layup as Greg Schmacher watches in suspense. Ron was one of the top scorers for this years dominating and powerful Sophomore basketball team. Shaun Latham follows through with erfect form and poise after a free throw shot. After making the shot, the Crriffins win in victory. Sophomore Basketball: Greg Schumacher, Chris Masuno, Ted LaBouff, Richard Montero, Blair Price, Erik Eiffler, Rahul Parikh, Shaun Latham, Rick Morley, Ron McAllister, Chris lohnson, and Coach Anderson. 0 0 FroshfSoph. Girls' Basketball: Dina johnson, Michelle Mor an, Tania Pollner, Chelita WhippFe, Connie Mendez, Coach Celestin, Amanda Bor- ja, Andrea Bailey, Sandy Phan, Tara Matajcich, jenny Macis. Tania Pollner prevents her opponent from obtaining the ball. Tanya is a very hard working member of the team. Stacy Collins, a j.V. basketball player stretches to her max- imum ability in order to win the ball for her team. Amanda Borja reacts swiftly when it comes to deciding which one of her teammates she should pass the ball to. .. v'l' 6 -wa 2 . v I S W awk-dnat9bFCW - lennifer Creeth aims accurately to suc- cessfully sink a basket during practice. Racing down court to defend on a play, the Los Al Griffins use all their strength. Sonya Swann, Heather Gulino, Stacy Collins, jennifer Creeth, Adina Nack, julie Beaver, Noelle Carbajal, Coach O'Donnell, Rene Corbin, Maxima La Nuevo, Michelle Bagstad, Aileen En- dow, Gretchen Wagner. 0 ' 'IV 93 sn. The varsity basketball team quickly takes their position to run the play. Both teams watch with tension to see if the ball will make it in the basket. 5 its Senior, Marjo Kajala effectively guards her opponent from receiving the ball. Shirlene Miyake, Kim Engel, Marjo Ka- jala, Lara Swann, Cheri Stephens, Kim Clarke, Cindy Ford, jennifer Ensley, Coach C-ragnano, Diane Sands. Q SR. HOT SHOT HIGHEST GAME scoiesia What does it take to be the highest scorer on varsity basketball? Hard work, talent, and dedication are keys to success. This year le-nnifer Ensley proved to have all three. Practicing an average of 2-2Vz hours a daiy, she perfected every play. lenni er plans on using her talent to attend college on a scholarship. When asked what she gained most from playing a team slport, she replied, team work and t eability to et along with people who have difirent personalities, . L-as ,QF-' s 'rs' I l if ll- 0 Senior, lennifer Ensley takes a breather after practicing many long hours. Laura Swann laughs with her teammates after completing their warm-up drills. Members on the varsity basketball team sujccessfully shoot against the opposing si e. lennifer Ensley sighs in relief after the referee calls half-time. xx E. , 5 l nw' ' f i rt Q , xi at x 1 I TJ .1 X P' is Vi? HMHWMW ,,,. Y-,WN W' f ,,,- ,,...-f- ..,.,. M' M Q- Z WM ' ,-,.-,-.Wr-We W . , , Mm WNW, ,MM x .ir W .N ' A Qf Coaches, Gragnano and Celestin take time to plan strategy for upcoming meet. HK Erik Prussel prepares for a tough race. After keeping an excellent pace, Greg Reyes pushes for a strong finish. 00 Q gsts , Front Row: From Left: Kurt Pipal, Bill Burkett, Sonya Swann, Brooke Mabe, Lara Swann, janet Mt 1 Erin McBride, Gretchen Wagner, Shelly Knego. Second Row: jeremy Henry, Adina Nack, Tara H J Dan Burke, Carlos jorge, Curtis Graham, Gabe Robles, john Neubecker. Third Row: Margarita nandez, Carl Wenz, Bill Hadley, jeanne Murphy, Alison Hunt, Andrea Gunn, Kathy Brown Schwartz. Fourth Row: Robert Kyle, Chad McKeou h, Rene Corbin, Alex Ingalls, Nick Popoff. Fifth Phil Parks, lan Shakleford, Doug Bell, Andy Eiser, jolhn Urban, john Figueroa, Matt Graham, Zane S1 . . . A , AC I Sixth Row: Brooks Dampman, Erik Prussel, Dave Horwitz, Mike Tu, Max Nlshi, jeff onnel Muir, Rob Stamer. fillrbffff C' Curtis Graham, Carl Wenz, Dave Sanford, Ron Muir, Robert Kyle. Q Stretching at the starting line, Carl Wenz mentally prepares for the race. Leaving his opponents behind, Da Sanford runs the final curve of the race i..l...... X-Country: Sonya Swann, Lara Swann, Brooke Mabe, janet Murphy, Erin Rene Corbin, Tania Pollner, Gretchen Wagner. - t 5 1' ' . '..' - .. .t tg! . Y M7 ' . X the A 1' 3 X 1 Z N. i rl er the race, Rene Corbin puts on her Side by side, Aleigh Hunt and Margarita eats before running a warmdown. Fernandez set a steady pace. X-Country: Tarra Hassin, Jeanne Murphy, Aeith Hunt, Hannah Sacks, Margarita nandez, Michelle lgliane, Desiree Dobson. . .mt .'...:.,-. gl. 'O Setting a good pace, Kathleen Brown concentrates on placing. WINNING STRIDE This is the first time in Los Al H.S. history that the girls' cross- country team has brought home a league championship and finished in Sth place in the CIF prelims. The varsity girls' team finished undefeated along with the boyis' and girls' junior varsity teams. T e varsity boys' team had a strong season wit a 3 and 2 record. The Frosh-Soph team finished with a convincing 4-1 record. All teams had stron finishes in the Wood- bridge and Mount Sac Invitationals and in league meets algainst Laguna Hills and Fountain Va ey. jV X-Country: Dan Burke, jeremy Henry, Max Nishi, Bill Hadley, john Ur- i i ban, Kurt Piroal, Mike Tu, Bill Burkett, Bill Whirmp e, Dave Horwitz, jeff McConne l. Frosh-Soph X-Country: Thomas Schwartz, Zane Saremi, Darren Candiotty, Doug Bell, john Figueroa, Aaron Miller, Alex Ingalls, Nick Polsnoff, Dan Glass, Andy Eiser, john t Neubec er, lan Shakleford. ' A Maintaining a steady pace, Doug Bell takes the lead. ' Showing determination and stamina, Bill Hadley starts his kick. With the same stride, Carlos jorie and john Figueroa push for a strong finis , both x are assets to the team, and excel. A L 'S 6 Q ' W! . X, f f S 1 ZQAV J lt ig . if-9 All W . -4 -'ab -0 'I--'- .o' ., .0 -. . IYMNASTICS Tracy Dolan. Gymnastics Teaneiiiront: Aimee Emerson, Kristen Ashford, Chara Soclseit, Katie Commings, Kathy Ferrel, Monica Perslow, Beverly Kester, Heidi iacobs, Iennifer Forkos, Kelly Fenske, Nicole Parker, Peri Petix, Mica Bissett, Ginger Collins, Katie Bickel, Diane Holmes, Mrs. Flynn, Misty Maciel, Denelle Flynn, Erin Cordes, Tracy Dolan, julie Williamson, Zoe Syrengelas, Gina McAfee, Shanna Chapman, Kristina Morris. Returning Varsity members: Denelle Flynn, Nicole Parker, julie Williamson, Chara Sockett, O New Members: Erin Cordes, Kristin Ashford, Aimee Emerson, Peri Petix, Katie Comings, Kelly Fenske, Mica Bissett, Heidi Jacobs, jennifer Forkos, Gingerflollins. Placing second All Around in CIF Individuals last year, Tracy Dolan proves to be an excellent asset to the team. She also placed first on beam. Three year member, Denelle Flynn, finds the vault and bars to be the most exciting events. ' .bf ssfs 1- cc 'pic-' 15 Aa-f.m.f Last year's Empire League Champions lunior Varsity: Monica Perslow, Misty Maciel, Beverly Kester, Katie Bickel, Diane Holmes, Kathy Ferrel, Zoe Syrengelas, Kristina Morris, Shanna Chapman, Gina McAfee. Two year member, Chara Sockett, enjoys perfecting her floor routine. FLEXIBLE LEADER Los Al's captain lulie Williamson began gymnastics at the age of six. She ractices a minimum of twenty to twent -five hours a weeli. The four year varsity member finds the beam challenging and exciting, especially since she added a new trick this year. julie has won several awards for her leadership quality, team spirit, and excellent grades. She also competed for a private club in the USGF Competition for six years. julie believes that the secret to the success for our gymnastics team is that everyone contributes. ,n. -A DRIVING HOME A VICTORY! Golfin number one for the Los Al COE Team is Dan Leonard. He is a junior and third year var- sity member. Out of school, Dan's first priority is golf, which requires much practice. He is plannin to attend college somewiere in California hopefully on scholorship. Dan's dream is to one day become a prfessional golfer. The other varsity golfers include: Brad Benkey, Brian Bennett, Todd Gibson, leff Lon , Brian Papke, Brian Rak, Stangord Rose, lon Theriault, and David Vale. The 1988 Varisty team, headed by Coach Dixon, has proved to be a real hit. They are ranked ex- tremely high in their league and plan to continue their success. .N . ' . 1- . .A 4. ,ii mtg.. - f,-,.. iw,- ...- 54-wax - I . -I - M is W: -my ' A . ni,f594v'is:'.,,f ' - . 1 -1 A ' Q .V 5. W .K 3. ,Q-ff.'wl-564'-.'s.n'.K-Aqtqirfw f ' Ks., K, WK Kr 4 -an 4 wajg...-QQ . 3...s,3g,Y.gs,gg1u.liQ-Rags? tiff: ,L . V 1. , ,.-- f - 'fy-s + ,5'2Bf '. ig., i V Q . .W t'sf31f 'ffff'51.bsf-,,vf44 . , - ,M . K KK KV! wi., K K ,Q-,KK . K KKK KK K ,ical as 1, M f ' -We Y j. ., 5 ,-,, I it 1 F--we -I 5 , rw, 'Q fy 533233 ' 'ffl lf .53 ' K' ., .. R .Mya 'PxQ?f'Jfs.v. 151 -141+ ,. mg, .. - K . . . X . 'sm K R K' K K K K K . . ......- r wrt. ix. A 'fe It si 1 ,.,., . . . 321 QQ if I - ... ., . i ':L 3'?:. ..t' '. During a match at Old Ranch Country Club verses Wilson High, Dan Leonard prepares to drive the ball to its maximum footage. Taking some practice swings before the upcomming match, Brad Benkey tries to perfect his driving and putting techniques. Brian Papke, one of Los Al's fine golfers, wedges his way out of the sand trap in order to reach the green. i l i II if FQ. . .o.:'-' , . .. Q Q .sv , 1 s it lf Walking down the fairway, Todd Gibson approaches his 270 yard drive. Standing in the perfect starting position, Stanford Rose practices for his upcoming tournament against the Wilson Bruins. During one of their tough practices, David Valedgoes over his puting techniques that always seem to help lea the team to victory. X Special thanks to Mr. Considine and his photo students for photogaphs contibutued! ' ' o l03 MMMlN,,,,, ,,,., .I .,N. NNM 3 . ...Q , WW Varsity Soccer: L to R: Bottom Row: Dean Braunstein, Giovanni Catalano john Guest, Gregg Hartman.Middle Row: Coach Schwandt, Tony Blasing, jeff Regnier, Damon Uribe, Roman Stowell, Mike Waechter, Angtel Fajardo, Tommy Ritchie. Top Row: Teddy Kolb, Mauricio Ingrassia, Ro ert Mora, Eric Lange, Mike Hastings, Mark Salamon, Kurt Pipal, Sean Park. Aww Zlx... Y Thinking about his CIF game, Sean Park eagerly waits for the school day to end so he can participate inthe playoffs. av. 0 Working together as a team, Mauricio Ingra and Giovanni Catalano clear the ball. KICKING TO CIF The Boys' Varisty Soccer Team did a grea job this year. The team was led by Greg Hartman, Tom Richie, and Dean Brauns tein. Coach Schwandt led the Griffins tn the CIF Play-offs for the third straight ea in a row. We at Los Al are very proud otythf Griffins winning tradition. Good job Coacl Schwandt! su. -1 'Fw N! Taking a breather, Angel Fajardo sits on water cooler and watches his team practice. C ,, , 1:- , C ' ' ' S Huis . fc - at , K NW!! 'n!5il.m , E 'sl' k , ,. . A U 5-34354 C C, M M- 'f the tggf ' P Q -if -, is ,Af C --A ,K -- , I . v .mv X39 U. 3 ., .Q :.z.1-1, ' -:Pe A . eq-we y ' ,X 'wrt A Q' '-, gag ,j A ffl' 31 - W f- A f'-xiiv ' , t fi-Y,-k-f 'fs-QR-ka V , . . X We ',,,Lg- , -aggf-W'-1'?27 z- ' ,:f.:' L as Q5-,wa Making a great save, Scott Casmer shows a smile to the camera. Heading the ball with great skill is Dan England. Preparing for a chest trafn, Rusty Hines shows talent and ski l. M- 'P A A . AL. - 'Soccer: L to R: Bottom Row: Rogelio Alvarez, Zane Saremi, Alen Catak, jeff Reynolds, Kim Moyaert, Tim Heffern, Erik Peter- mn, Chris Connally, jesus Montion, Rusty Hines. Top Row: Coach Stowell, joey Manfro, Andy Syrengelas, Marek orfeniowski, Alex Ingalls, Charlie Thompson, Scott Casmer, joseph Millar, Danny England, Brett Pagenkopp, Greg Bonham, ar os jorge. 'o., Cl. vo l Setting the ball up for direct kick, George Syrengelas waits his turn at practice. ,. .zgiiilan z. . it is E 5 E 5 Z Zi 2 Showing great for in a corner kick, Gary Brown gives son what of a esson to Brandon Moore. it A M, te o Q Frosh-Soph Soccer: L to R: Bottom Row: Brett Kolb, Omar Hassan, Mike Darling, Tom Byrd, David Regnier. Middle Row: Bra don Moore, Tim Brooks, Brent Glatman, Bobby Simpson, Brett Moore, jacky Hoppus, Danny Ludwig, Yah Ya Ibrahim, Chi jones, Gary Brown. Top Row: Coach Combs, Bryan Blind, Ron Householder, George Syrengelas, Kit McCalla, jeff LeMier Todd Platt, Sean Hooker, jay Willemse, Doug Kleck, Coach Schwandt. Soccer: Kim King, Becky Long, Coach Dave Rule, Becky Thompson, Nicole Hutton, gan Mont?omery, lendy Saurenman, Marie Save, S annon Skoglund, Michelle nert, Noel e Stowell, Angela Rosetti, Christina Reinert, Chris Emch, Carrie Blue- cet, Sheila McMorris, Melinda Berber, julie Haight, Kim Parker, Kathy Lee. 41 Q ra., ,I A if anne QP' I we M mm , 'tw' - f V s 4 .1 ,rn K, ws. 'Q .44 'ff' we ' 4 -2. N' ' .qs r If W.: ff bkqlsbb- W ,eff-. K , -' .- J ,-. ., rw- Q.. r Q .sv .M 0 'Q .6 . , - . -,' 'The girls' soccer teams were ex- tremely competitive this year. The -Varsity team finished second in league and went to the quarter finals in C.I.F. Thezteam was lead C tt,,ts5by4CaPfHiHS P. lswlics, Leanna Tracy Doyle' Ever: though the had a team, iheiffi extra work and determination paid off. C The junior Varisty team also put in many hours of hard work. Many of C the players will be returning next ggearfor anotherlsjeasosn of Griffin, - srsrc s sstsyst After taking her otpponent, Chris Emch carries the ball own the field. Christina Reinert denies El Dorado the play by steppin? in front of her player to shield the p ay. Showing their support, JV players Michelle Reinert, Noelle Stowell, Coach Dave Rule, Christina Reinert and Chris Emch help cheer the varsity team to a CIF victory over Lakewood High. ,O d Varsity Soccer: Chalyce DeVries, Dawn Mane Gludt, Kevin Reakes, Erin Ryan, Coach Leonard Lopez, Hollie Kunst, Tracy Doyle, Christy Bowles Tanja Weth, P. l. Long, Holly Watson Laura Brun Michelle Reyes, julie Harris, Dana Mariotti jenn Reyes, Jaycee Leitner, Meghan Fife, Tara Chadwel Leanna jay. ff M Q , .. N +- ' Nd , ' M, 'L We it f' rr.. -:,,,e.,fff-- -vw fs.....4p L - W M.. , rr, 5, .. f -,-ffi,x'Wo.,,0lg,, 4 ,.,, 1 i Beating her opponent to the ball Tara Chadwell controls and passes off. Shielding the ball from her opponent, Leanna lay deprives El Dorado of possession. After taking the goalie out of the play, laycee Leitner ollows through and shoots. lenn Re es one of the ke offensive Y Y , Y , , placyers penatrates the defensive line an shoots. Po C I o.. O s . . Q l 4 ' e fe Provin to be an aggressive player, Tanja Weth gets under she ball to head it to her teammate Beating the opposing team to the ball, Tara Chadwell contro s and passes off. ,K qi 4 x ,-y,.t,.,., - w' .1 in '4 .bi :rw Hun' I Listening for the coaches' instruction, Christy Bowles hesitates before taking her position on the fie d. The Griffins take a few minutes at half time to discuss the game plan for the second half. Keeping her eye 'on the ball, Chalyce DeVries gracefu ly passes up the line. Ph cd SWIMMING The Los Alamitos Girls' Varsity Swim Team is back in the pool to try and cap- ture the Empire League Championship. For the past four years, the girl swim- mers have dominated their league winn- ing the championship from 1984-87. Once again the team has several cap- tains to represent each grade level. The captains are seniors Karen Rothery and Amy Holzgang, juniors Kristen Ogle and Elizabeth Sanderson, sophomores Nicole Williamson, and Nicole Herron, and freshman Nicole Davis and Marci Herron. This year there are several new swimmers at Los Al that are dedicating their time to compete as Griffin swim- mers as opposed to individual clubs. Mrs. Flemin is looking forward to these experiencetfand hard working new ad- ditions as well as the old members. Varsity Swim Team Christy Chomin, Nicole Davis, Chalyce DeVries, Marci Herron, Nicole mmswnmwluwm 440.0551 In ww+4-w4+tnmg5..'t':fLi2',.,. t',,..W..,..,,s.a wA4uuuuuuuuus4u44W!f!!!t4' This year's featured swimmer is senior captain, Karer Rothery. Karen began her swimming career at the age o' eilght, as an enthusiastic member of the Seal Beach Swirr C ub. Her dedication and hard work has rewarded her witi many successes on the Los Al Girls' Varsity Swim Team The team has been Empire League champions for four con- secutive years, and Karen's contribution has been an assei to the effort. Karen has had a great attitude about her sport and never really mindsithe ard practices. When askin what has been personasliyi important to her whilemparf ticipating, she repliedgfft ffii gyrry ave met many new friendssggf wel as enjoyedAtheilsch.all.igegnge.rof workouts. Her- lfavorig events have been'1thei-.WG isri yardfbreaststroke and the-Zfii, yard Individual Medley. She has continued to workfg-L personal'best times as well as compete against others Her future goals include swimming for Golden West Col- lege in an effort to contribute her talents on the colie level. Karen is definately a valuable asset to the Grit? Swim Team. s Herron, Amy Holzgang, Kristin Ogle, Traci O le, Karen Rother , Kim Rubino, Elizabeth Sanger- son, julie Shikiya, Stacy St. Martin, and Nicole Williamson. 'dv ,,f r ,f 52? H, ,, I ' .N ' . '-'gig-. . I 3, it 41 ,ga X Seniors, lennifer Maitlen and Melinda Murphy, smile at the thought of their first meet. After finishing her last strenuous lap at practice, sophomore Elizabeth Allen crawl- ed out of the pool for a breath of fresh air. Kirstyn DeVries debates whether or not she should jump in and start warming up for practice. junior, Kristin Ogle, an active member of the Varsity Swim Team, looks satisfied with the set she just finished. 0 A IV Swim Team: julie Ahmad, Tina Alvarez, Nicole Conrad, Kirstyn DeVries, Moiken Emmerich, Staci Eisenberg, Becky Gaw, Andrea Gunn, Cherron Harville, Noelle Hexberg, len- nifer Maitlen, Trisha Maronta, Margo Moreno, Melinda Murphy, Pam Riedberger, and Mindy Wiblemo. ,f X ff . '-ml 5-.,, 93' W wmwhhw Wwmiw junior, Melinda Wiblemo, gets some last minute instfuctions from Coach Fleming before she takes off from the wall. Moiken Emmerich takes a break from swimming her practice laps to chat with near-by friend. Freshman, Traci Ogle, stretches her final stroke towards t e wall to achieve her best time this year. ,tm- .wawhfirssib QF wi? S.. I ,,.o- . ,van Aww gpo- -fl ' va lv: , s ,O sh-Soph Swimming: john Keegan, Ryan Shubin, Shirvindm Wijesekera, Shay as, Russ Campbell, Chris Travis, Mike Dows, Chad Ofstedahl, jeff Rose, john eracker, Paul jun, Andy Vanderhaar, Mark Wyneken, Dustin Macdonald, john egan, Sean jenkins, Sam Kubernick, Trevor Kredell. I V ,C f. ac. - '-eva--ss., - wa, , . 4 JVM -at N 'Y . Q .., an 2-,Q A ' W4 In .4 ,. 3, K W A. C T w C o l il.- - L, F' V , 5 'L fi r' gives it wk V , ., l' ' . j.V. swimmer Dustin McDonald catches his breath during his exhilarating afternoon workout. jeff Rose, a freshman, looks up to see where he is and where he is going. Sean jenkins prepares himself for the next series of laps to come. 5 4 fl ffieiu- .:: 'Hi E ayllr' 41 ' li I L 54 V! 5 Russell Roberts, Brian Kna p, Brian Liff, john Downs, Kevin Mclntyre, jeff Ahmad, Chris Geer, jon Wimbish, Tom Anders4 Mike Palermo, Eric Lynch, lbhn Chomin, Brian Lawrence, john Fisher, jeff Fairbanks, Eric Prussel, jeff Wimbish. 5 Tom Anderson takes a quick glance over to see the swimmer adjacent. Varsity swimmer and.PoIo player Iohn Fisher takes a break to see how much time remains. Swimming eight miles a day has it's boring moments. sn If it z ,aff 3 l AJ t, 13,17 '-ff' c A I ' .I .3 ' , ' ,f x Us , . 1,gk,,yf . In r, A Z: iw ,L , K t g i . ,,,k .,,- I ' t l M c Prussel and Mike Palermo decide unanimously that it's break time. Both being rsity members the team expects them to do well in Finals. m Anderson seen here swimming'butterfly, proves to be quite an asset to the im. If league depended on practices we wou d surely be victorious. Because of aches' commitment to excel ence, team standards always remain high. 5,1 3 fs .,,, Q1 Lrffti ' Q' 'ff' 4 M J - H fk-- ' ,E -3 gs .wsfts.m,s.1,t1 :f,,t.mmw ,wws,f,fWvf-ff,-ww ,, . A .M ,Hf,l,M,,,sWts.. fi .twmeffmesw fmaeevaw-. 1ffHf1vf1:,ff2 I - '- . s- f ft ff f, tw f MV ,fu-e.,z,,,,,.m.,,,s tw-t1,.f,t:fmw,ft2f -f -'ww-iv' V Mggfyimwjwgr, W ,.,f V I , ..,, j ,,,w,,1',s,.3 ,f , in , , ,.,, V.,-l, ,, --t ,, , , Ieff Wimbish says, Swimming seven miles a day gets rough. fl HKU . lt., K l.yc ,:. y g gg H32 ' tl.. ., , M v N 'ti ig, - I , ca A 1 ' ' 4' V1 '. L - .. ff ,N -,V , . g5C ,.,1 , t it y. if , T!,!!if25f' 'YJ ,' g 137' 6 f If lon Wimbish paddles in to end one of the more harder sets left. jeff Fairbanks comes in, to just leave again, on one of the more difficult sets of the night. n me P 4 -x2 ll6 o-1-mga.. Captain, David Sanford concentrates on his running style. David is also a member of Los Al's Cross-Country team. Senior track member Greg Murphy warms up before his next race. It is ex- tremely important that he's is well prepared for his event. As he makes his approach, Robert Tuttle concentrates on his next jump. Besides bein an active athlete, Robert is also a memgber of the junior Statesmen of America. LEAD F, , Each ear, captains are chosen to lead the Los Alamitos Track Team. The captains for the 1988 season were Reggie Dunn, lon Cisneros, Lara Swann, David Sanford, and Greg Reyes. Chosen by Coach Brodie, Each of the captains is an outstanding athlete. As well as participating in track, many of the captains were also active in Fall semester sports. Some of these sports include basketball, 53 V. tions of the younger members, aan most importantly, setting as good .ext ample for their fellow teammmates. Natural leaders, all of the captain? have received awards for thei athletic ability' in track. For example, lon Cisneros as been named M..V.P.t, and was a CIF finalist, aswell .ai Orange County Champion, in. this event. Lara Swann, a distance .runht-fr, received Athlete of the Month,.aQy . football, cross-country, and soccer. well as Most Valuable omntze gtr ,,.. Because each of them has been a Cross-Countrykunner. Reggiejbgng, member of the varsity team for at was named Most.Valuasblreijprinteg least three years, they all possess the his junior year. All dedication that is needed to serve as athletes plan to attendZCVOUEggisi.-iii-.Lili leaders 'for the team. Some 'ofthe fall. More than tikeslygfthseytg yr.at responsibilities that the captains are tinue. their expected to fulfill are leading the careers. s s.... sgtgg .j.yg.g1l,,j,g. e.,1 team in stretching, answering ques- C ...g . f y...c.. Q crrtt T ...J . so 3 g, A , t't' ..,,.. A . .VW. V. T , 'it i at '. t ,. , ,.. . ,S i . .. , ,....w.ana,.f T .f q. r N if 4. if',litlfzy'f,f.ffazu',.3.?W .fa+-Hfzmtqrffw .52,sf.5-,yt 'w?:fL1. f - :ar . i f ..rt Y Q .'-o s ..' One of the top hurdlers in Southern Section of CIF, Reggie ' e' Dunn spends many hours working on his style. With a look of determination, high jumper Karen Self reaches her goal by practicing a crucial jump. As a member of the Varsity track team, Mark Plattenberger knows that perserverance and self discipline are an important ,x I ,i 4 part of the sport. His dedication can be seen when he runs. rv- S 4 - 4 - l n - - M ' - Q. ---Y . A - M, rack Team: Susan Ackley, Craig Agosta, Nicole Arroyo, Andrea Baily, Kathleen Barker, Chris Beauchamp, ilie Beaver, Frank Beckton, Laquan Beckton, Douglas Bell, Matthew Bell, Christopher Bench, Eric Ben- tert, Cynthia Benson, Bryan Blind, Laura Brun, Daniel Burke, William Burkett, Christopher Burnett, Silvana arabetiu, Susan Chen, Sang-Ah Chun, jon Cisneros, Susan Collins, Paul Conrad, Rene Corbin, Sharifa Cox, lina Demeter, Reginald Dunn, Robert Easton, Andy Eiser, Stephanie Ellison, Aileen Ensley, Margarita Fer- andez, Daniel Foster, Karen Frame, Dawn Gludt, john Graham, Matt Graham, William Hadley, julie laight, Laura Haney, Linda Hansen, Geof Harper, Omar Hassan, Tarra Hassin, Timmothy Heffern, jennifer lein, jeremy Henry, Kimberly Henry, jacques Hoppus, David Horwitz, Alison Hunt, Yahya Ibrahim, Alex igalls, Chris johnson, Dina jwhnson, Christopher jones, Shelly Knego, Marjo Kujala, janie Kurtela, Pamela urtela, Robert Kyle, P.j. Long, Daniel Ludwig, Brooke Mabe, jennifer Macis, Amanda Marshall, jason lcEachran, Sheila McMorris, Connie Mendez, Amy Merchant, joe Millar, Aaron Miller, Sam Moreno, iregory Murphy, janet Murphy, jeanne Murphy, Adina Nack, john Neubecker, Max Nishii, Elisa Pak, imberly Parker, Kristin Parker, Philip Parks, Aaron Pedroza, john Phan, Sandy Phan, Mark Plattenberger, ania Pollner, Nicholas Popoff, Fred Powell, Monica Quenga, jeffrey Radaich, Samantha Reams, Gregory eyes, jennifer Reyes, Michelle Reyes, Richard Rhyu, Victor Rivera, Hannah Sacks, David Sanford, wonaldson Santos, Steve Sargeant, Marie Save, Thomas Schwartz, Karen Self, lan Shackleford, john human,, joshua Sigal, Bobby Simpson, Shelley Sims, Roy Smith, joseph Spinelli, Robert Stamer, john toneburg, Lara Swann, Sonya Swann, Alia Thomas, Rebecca Thompson, Eric Tole, Robert Tuttle, jennifer yo, john Urban, jolie Uritz, Stephen Waechter, Carl Wenz, Chelita Whipple, Eric Wood, james Wood, A. j. ates, Christina Zavala. 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Senior leff Mackewicz prac- tices his backhand stroke to prepare fpr the upcoming game. Besides being involved in ten- nis, Craig Ha ker, a.k.a. Halker the talker, plays baseball and golf outside of school in which e drives his burgundy battleake. junior leremy Levine concen- trates on his forhand stroke with the determination it takes to make a pro. Senior David Hoenig knows that to win a match, one must be prepared and ready. ?,,..-wb 4 7 L...WJ Yr' ..t.. .. -WNW 1 1 ti 2 11 1 M , ..,: 5 X W ., 1 :fi .zitlt :..ZQ N T a ' :ff-E55'5 A,,..,,.. 5355? 'f 5 fi. ff!If5f?1f'ifl'55'i51F1557 Q f:5mi'T', 1 sffsss ski, warg 'Sigh 'ii' GEM! is ' A wgf1Q?.t,,.i..,...,,QLi,Y-QF, fem! x ? A member of the Varisty Tennis Team, Shubert Koong has his eye on the ball as he pre ares to make an overhead slam. With a forehand shot, Matt Rickerd returns the ball with much determination while his teammates watch. Sophomore Saul Colover attempts to make a volley shot at a ball out of his reach. Men's Tennis: Yaniv Bar-Cohen, jason Binder, Anthony Blasing, Chad Calhoun, Darren Candiotty, David Candiotty, Scott Casmer, Wing Chen, Matthew Cherniss, Saul Colover, Scott Combs, Riva DaSilva, Darren Dortch, Scott Fisher, Michael Ger, jeffrey Grif- fin, Zachary Hagadorn, Craig Halker, Randy Hawk, David Hoenig, jon lmel, Kelly jeong, josh Kellman, Eric Kim, Shubert Koong, Christophe Leitz, jeremy Levine, Hahn Lin, Doug Mackewicz, jeff Mackewicz, Bryan Mandel, Kim Moyaert, Pat Myers, Erik Nagy, jimmy Nguyen, jesper Poulsen, William Pyo, Matthew Rickerd, Thomas Schloessmann, David Schulten, Erik Schumacher, Scott Shuman, Marco Silva, Mike Tsung, Mark Wegenek, jeffrey Weinberg, David White, Robert Wilkinson. Qi RED HOT HITTERS Outstanding catcher and Varsity team captain, Greg Pirkl prepares to gun the opponent down at third base. a 0 at HMM new if s,,r l 'Att R ' if i'i M ':: i ' .tity , , ,tt . si , , M ,qi ir J gh 32 wi 'V 1 5WA Y K nr Varsity Baseball: To Row: Coach Slevcove, Mike Kelly, Nick Beljajev, N Wasikowski, Greg Pirkl, Coach Gibson. Middle Row Darren Sugiyama, Mike Sc Todd Gragnano, Brett Pagett, Sal Mancuso, Bobby Callaway, Anthony Napolita Front Row: Randy Blanco, Tony Fusco, Tony Muser, Steve Pawlacyk, Max Moe Winnie Wolf. With the help of Coach Slevcove, Randy Blancq improves his catching skills. At pjractice, Tony Fusco complete dou le play at second base. V. k, . ' . .. .. -, avg. -.. A, i , s gg, ' -gaxxuv ,AJ-iw-lhfisibisvff ' W ak it 9 ' gg.. ,..,n..a.-M..- 4a:a...an4-af..-44 it- - 5, 'X 5 f .5 ,. 'ja- if fi Q ' Q i Y - -..ly-.. 1- -o4fv,t NI N ' o- ... 'S J'-' - - ' A Q xg' f - ' ---1 1-. 64'-'ui v . , , ,rf + ' 1 - . '.. -- z - i - V -1- 4, -,Q -v- - . 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' I -.g'.2asw4Qw.Qgg-' X., . . t- 4, , ,S as ,N . tyisgs ' A' T S .,,,,.,w f . -sg 6 THE MUZE Since he was old enough to hold a ball in his hand, Tony Muser has been playing baseball. Also known as The Muze , Tony is one of this year's captains. As a third-year Varsity member, he alys mid- dle infielder and pitcller. When asked how his father, Tony Muser, Senior, as coach of the Milwaukee Brewers, has in- fluenced him, Tony replies, My dad has been an incredible help to me throughout my life. Being around baseball so much, a because of him, has been such an advantage, for l've seen and learned so much. Tony feels an inclination to lay baseball, not only because his father did, but also because he loves the game. His dream, like most athletes, would be to have his father see him play in the major leagues, Tony definitely plans to continue playing ball and to continue his education after high school. Returning letterman and one. of this year's team captains, -Mike Kelly concentrates on his pitch. Third baseman, Steve Pawlacvk fields a ground ball at practice. do v,' . Getting ready for a fast ball, Craig Houck gets in his winn- ing catching position. After a high out field catch, Brian Kaneko smiles knowing that they will win this weeks game for sure. Practicing his catchin skills, Carlos lorge kneels wfmile his teammates get ready to throw him one of their fast balls that strike everyone out. Sophomore Team: Craig Houck, Aaron Maurice, Brian Kaneko, Brandon Barbosa, Bob Myers, Ron Householder, Sean Hooker, Bill Duford, Christian Stewart, jay Williams, Chad Millan, Doug Kieck, Dan Stockwell, Kit McCalla, Carlos jorge, George Syrengelas, john Bowden. 122 T 'l l 'Na f f . trsg. ,,rr r ' - 1 , 343 ,Q ' N , . ev . . -- f. , - , -., .X .4 Freshman Team: Curtis Kaiser, jason Mitchell, jose Rodrigeuz, Chuck Ramshaw, Dametri Sa chez, Andrew Fuentes, Sasha Tolebi, Bryan Hakala, Rick Hofman, Sean Kelly, Craig Voortin Brian Bennett, Vince Zavala, Andrew Mansfield, josh Kosh, Tony Dibartola, William Wagne lon Collins, Rusty Hines, Dan Glass, Mike Day, Geoff Graham. ' 5 , l -A f uvkx i ,,f3 t., 0 ' A--A51 - .. . , , -.,.,. g, QV .. f ,,,.,, .,, V ' A Q 0 , r' t I 1 . api' .- s K7 ' ..h X K mum ill' ' X: fg::f,..::K,::4,.5,,::u:::,:::,:5:... K ..,.. K Y 0 K K ini, Q N fK.: . 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A rray V I A v' '-mf' 29 Q-'fi ' Jaring around for the bunt, four year letterman Lisa Haliby makes ' 'fect contact with the ball during practice. r mf wg., .k,V ,f Two ear varsity member and starting pitcher Shan- non S oglund warms her arm before practice. f ' 5 if AJ r 4 7, V' t ,, M 11 , ' , ' ,fs ,c 4 ...4 f f t , y -at of i L Q We I A fr , a . if:lx',' Sing 'Ur , - it f' rrrr r 1, my - 4 of . N arrr , s bfi risty Bowles varsity softball player for two years, is now the starting Dana Cipollone three year letterman prepares to t baseman. catch a ground ball. 'Z' . D, Q ,,,.,: hm IV Softball: Cheryl Rutledge, Erin McBride, Cheri Stephens, Stacy Collins, Stephanie Anson, Dana Doyle, Dana Bryan, julie Har- ris, Angela Rosetti, Shelly Smith, Karen Koloeziej, Lori Conway, Stefanie Spr- in bosley, Erin Ryan, jennifer Bjcer, Michelle Bagstadt. Freshman lulie Harris moves gracefully to the side, to make an infield catch. Playing shortstop Erin Ryan prepares to catch the ball during practice. aff! D 00 I 4 .sr N ' i ' Q ll , U 1 i ig A VKLV,L as get i m . mi - A yi .KV , fm t r tt i 'X -lx , r' as as if-.i 'Q rv? r Bergen Culver shows his skill at skateboarding. Q 4-'fir W Q - .r.' , 1 'V .' 'Y V vu , ' ' wa ,-.. i i l gijrfixiysz 'Vh.' A K -. K I Hi V.V, in V, K R' lv' .-:Uh r 1 JMU f - , ,jg . Q, ' 1 t 34 ., 1' , ,A wget . ' :I 5 7 41 A 5 Basketball is an intense sport for leff Blancq, Robert Mora, Mark Vera, and Eric Thompson. Riding the Lifecycle 12 minutes a day lisfffa must in Keala Wallcerfsi workout regimen. i Ryan Hallmark demonstrates the ex- citing new sport of snowboarding. Mark Vera proves that he can play basketball as well as football by steal- ing the ball from Greg Hartman. Sandy Sternshein keeps up with the growing trend of Weightlifting. ,ms FREETIME! Many students find time away from their schoo work to relax and have fun. 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Every new season, the clothes designers design new fashions and possible trends that fvill opefully make it big with the consumers. One o 'fthe biggest fads that really came back his year was t e mini skirt. lt seems to be that he shorter the mini skirt, the better. The mini skirt has taken a new twist thiifyear by being 'uller and sometimes with ru es. The mini skirt teamed up with a pair of boots is something that is really hot. Another fashion hat has really caught on is big high-tops for ,oth boys and girls. For guys, skateboarding 1 s become very popular and tons of surfers re all wearing! ugg boots. Another sport fvhich has hit t e scene is biking. Along the students are seen biking great and all decked out in their biking Friendshi bracelets made of em- threads have also become very all different kinds of designs and here you have it, the styles at Los will be memorable for the next few So remember them now for tomor- they are gone. LOS AL AND THE WORLD shaggy mf' '?,',. , .4 ' ' N 'Wir -. 7'Q'Es' . y i 'A f + QV' Q , 0 ' it ,ii Q, 49 3 'ygb I .,fls,mt. Y 3 .sofa HAVING YOUR OWN TREND Los Al is a very unique school and one way it shows its individuality is through the clothes the students wear. There are all types of people at our school, each with something dif- ferent about themselves to an important part in the trend setting life. These types of magazines are specialized to show you how to wear t e latest trend. Every month people buy these sorts of magazines to learn more about the Fashion Industry. distinguish them from the next per- son. This difference is shown mainly through the trends they are constant- ly showing here at school. Some may some may be way off from what the designers say. But that is how a per- son develops their own identity and lets them be who and what they are. The person who grows and learns what to wear is the trend setter. The ever popular fashion magazine plays ears It me vvsss -Q... Q2 f, Q3 K , M ,L . if QT wxvwwgm' , 'Ta u 5 ?'zb- .er-8 -es 'KW sf Yak -T' i a'5a.., Q Nflfg if mb Setting their own trends are: Christian Hansen, lason Leclair, lanice Terby, Letita as Norwood, leff Dressel, Mark Coggin, and Aaron Wheeler. be right with what the fashion is and :df Qi 5 l ill' LOS AL A D THE WORLD -. Q 5,4 'V ' N is , X5 A0921-ffm SMP K t J 5s -'W y ew wx Ns' - Y Silo .4- Cynthia Sandoval, Meekaame Houston, lennifer Booth, David Maricich, Tina Sifton, Heather Johnson, lennifer Gorman, and Leon Babbit are also setting their own trends. Ba' in theicustomefs roceries at Safewa is what Star: i t8 s 8, mY rtY R551 cfoesiiforiypart-time workgt Stafly must work very diligently to get other groceries ihagedj properiy so the cuostomerswiiiiiIeayefthesstoreysatisfiggand content i t r s OO L The smell of Nevin's donut shop is enough to make anyone's mouth water and their stomach ?rowi. Aprii Corbin works hard and sells the many dif erent kinds of donuts they make there in the shop. i Workingiat Kentucky Fried Chicken is something jennifer Kang, a Korean exchange student, enjoys. Taking the orders andthe money is not oniy ya big responsibility foriennifer, but aisoachaiienge. i s i LOS AL AT WORK STUDENTS BUSY ATIOBS ABOUT TOWN As many of you now realize, money does not grow on trees and sometimes the only way to get enough money is to obtain a part-time job. Finding a part-time job you enjoy is not too difficult since our community and the sur- rounding communities are filled with a variety lof stores that offer art-time work. So many kids at Los Al hlave jobs that almost everywhere you go you may see someone you now or recognize from school. Students who have jobs close to home know how con- venient it is. Also, students nowadays balance jobs and schoolwork equally so neither suffer. There are exceptions to this because you sometimes see students who do not have homework done or sleeping in class. Working provides them with enough money and an experience to learn responsibility. They can learn how to deal with people, with bosses, and with money to better prepare them for the future. Working behind a desk in the Boston Store office is lolene Zigarouvich. This job looks very tough and complicated, but Jolene makes the job look very easy. Helping a customer find just the right shirt is Kelly Hall. Kelly, an , employee at Shipley's, must help ls! , many other customers find what 'M L they are looking for. A f .. 1' LOS AL AND THE WORLD Christine Playter laughs with customer and waits atiently until she decides whiclll flavor of Penguin's frozen yogurt she wants. Giving a friendly smile while serv- ing a drink is Kathleen Brown. Kathleen also sells food of all sorts to people at Grandma's. V WHERE DOES ALL THE MONEY GO? You workand work at a job but when you go out and need a few dollars to pay for the food or for the movie tickets you reach for your wallet. Then, when youtopen your wallet, you find that there is no money. Emp- ty. You just received your paycheck only a couple days ago and it is all gone. What happened to all that money you thought you had? Where did it all go? You know where it went. Everyday you spend a little bit of money at a time. A little money here for gas, and a little there for food. Every weekend you go out with your friends or boyfriendfgirlfriend and almost everywhere you go, you must spend some money. Eating dinner, seeing a movie, or going shopping. The awful part of this is that you do not always have something to show for all the money you spent. A few of the things that you spend your money on which you have nothing to show for it are insurance, food, and gas. It is not like clothes, records and tapes, or saving the money where you do have something to show for it. The survey that was taken from a percentage of Los Al students showed that the first thing their money goes toward is insurance. With a great deal of students with cars, many of them must pay all of their insurance or just a portion of it. The next thing that it show ed was a great deal of their paycheck went to buying food. The third mos popular thing money from paycheck went to buy was for upkeep of your can That includes all the gas it guzzles ant all the money you shell out to have i fixed. Well, now you know how ant why your wallet is empty. You just earl it and spend it, earn it an spend it, ani so on. I bet you wish that money grey on trees. ii sH,mQegQ,4pooh!!B.esi,deSlttfPliaYihlg pooh. Maircdsiisie reamsatfscshoolsarfdfrehiovsplaysnlg.renms0nlweekendssswizrhafriendsgl4. t rl.r vsfrflifhsf,srsslwnrs andChmistqghgiCiCQ?zSQHQgeth,e.r,agndydecadedgiil1?1iftheyh9Qd6iIl1IOlrcige?t,, i s'l E - may W ww Saws lii'?,EiiQ 2- j - its , , ' I -at 1 M ' ' Wm., ft .iz ' kv ' 'f' . 4' 2 y W f ra ' 1 W Jw ,gt .. ,.,.,., ,.,.,.,.,.,. . Nr.: ..-'-'-' V- -E11 iifiie I , ff RE fi ffi-E75 Q. ,.,., ., 134 rits ' W' Los AL AND THE WORLD M xr! While taking a rest from skiing, Lorene Roepke and Catalina Garcia Pose and smile for the camera. Their rest probably won't last too ong since they can't wait to start skiing again. loy johnson gives a hug and smiles at the camera with Mr. Brook s son Robert. This was during the basketball s exciting trip to Hawaii and joy was one ofthe stat girls for the team. ai .M :Lia 1. D -Jo l l i i?lll ll? 1 sill' THE STARS SHINE BRIGHT l 1987-88 One of the favorite pastimes of American youth is definitely the movies, going to the theater with a friend, grabbing a bucket of popcorn and a coke, and just sitting down to watch a hip flick. On an average, we spend S115 a year on the movies. There is always a movie to fit your every mood, whether it be comedy, adventure, drama, action or of course, a good old love story. starred in her own movie, it was a role she played well Who's That Girl. As is evident, we viewed many motion pictures featuri1 outstanding actors and actresses. 1987-88 was a bann year for the film industry. One of the most dramatic movies of '87-'88 by far was Fatal Attraction. It is a sus enseful story of one man getting involved in an affair that turns into a nightmare. it stars Glen Close and Michael Douglas. The film stunned audiences and it sent a message to everyone. Good Morning Vietnam was a big hit. Robin Williams plays a hilarious motormouth, radio disc jockey, out to cheer up the troops in Vietnam. It was one of the best comedies of 1988. Another box office smash was Three Men and a Baby, starring Tom Selleck, Ted Dan- son and Steve Guttenberg. This heartwarming comedy showed the not so macho side of these three men. Patrick Swayze and jennifer Gray got everyone moving in Dirty Dancing. Madonna TBTOX,OFlfl,CEflf1iflTSl1.st.i,fg We polled the students hereat, Los Al, to find out whi movies they liked best. Their favorites during the year 87-88, were as follows: 1 f H ' V,,r 1 ' ' i 1. Fatal Attraction , ' ' ' 2. Good Morning Vietnam rt 3. Three Men and .1 Baby ,V , 4. Lethal Weapon 1 G , 5. Planes, Trains and Automobiles ' V 4 6. Dirty Dancing ' ' 7 8 9 . Eddie Murphy Raw ' .Platoon ? 1 1 . Flowers in the Attic 1 - 10. Like'Father1Like Son . 1 - .'Ii1.Who's.ThatC-irl , ,, H t2.Rurming Man- Q. - , 1. A. 1 Outrageous Fortune , 13., 14. 1 1 ss Wa1'IStreet':.-J. - 1 Vyyyg inTSQ'-l5iVf1gQlT'iHE3fI'TI-irmi l j iff AND THE BEAT GOES ON This year we heard from many new and old musicians. George Michael hit the charts at number one with, Faith and I Want Your Sex, U2 with the fantastic lead singer Bono made it to number one with every song they produced. Their concerts were a complete success in L.A. Two of our newest singers this year were, sixteen years olds, Tiffany and Debbie Gibson, each producing songs that made it to number one. Motley Crue rocked the U,S. with their hit album, Girls Girls Girls. We also got rapping with L. L. Cool l. and thier song l Need Love. Respected performers, jackie Gleason, Lorne Greene, Liberace and Fred Astaire died in 87-88, leav- ing behind a legacy of film and music to be remembered by. J ,fi Los AL A ND THE woRLD to L. ,ms . , W, E, i s T gi 'st L 0 CQ: The Golden Gate Bridge in San Fran- cisco celebrated its 50th birthday. About 250,000 people jammed onto the bridge for an anniversary walk across the s an. Another 500,000 packed the bjridge approaches but were denied access because the engineers feared the s an could not support the weight. What an exciting event! Dennis Conner, the man who lost the America's Cup in 1983, won it back four years later. The Stars 84 Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia's Kookaburra Ill in the race that took place in Australia. Many people were ecstatic to hear that America really did win the America's Cup which took place in the lndian Ocean. A rumbling eo-force took place in Southern California when the earth- quake of Whittier happened. On Oc- tober 1, 1987, the ground ,began to shake and on the Richter scale it measured 6.1. It was not a catastrophic quake, but the damage was extensive. To the right are ic- tures after the earthquake and when construction was starting to rebuild the damage. This earthquake frightened many people and started us all to prepare for the Big One. 'S ' 5 . . X X- V1 if . f .. v .f ' V- I 's 'rl'1Q.- 1 w .W f if w iff '- A ' ieirrz ' rs w Eli ni' Q. 5 .. Q . r i Q '..., ff 1 1 A 2' ,. ig A fffiw.-eff' 41. i s IT 'J1r'S1r4mz:.Y A , 1 1 1 1-W AIDS A rfelcf-frffvlfvc DISEASE n the six years since Americans first heard of i mysterious immunity-robbing disease from vhich no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 35,000 Americans, millions of dollars have ioured into medical research and President ieagan has proclaimed the plague Public lea th Enemy Number One. Late of 1987, 50,000 cases of AIDS CAC- juired Immune Deficiency Syndromei had :een revealed. Doctors say we are approx- mately a decade off for a development of a afe vaccine for AIDS patients. However, here is a new drug known as AZT which can extend life on some patients, but has serious ide effects on others. Unfortunately, this Irug will not cure the disease. ' A great deal of myths about acquiring AIDS rave spread because of misinformation. AIDS :annot be spread by any kind of casual con- act such as, in a swimming pool, casual kiss- ng or working with an AIDS carrier, or sharing i sandwich with an AIDS patient. In short, if 'ou do not share needles or have sex with an NIDS carrier, you cannot get AIDS from that merson. Professionals are constantly workin and experimenting for the drug that will Znally :ure the disease, but no discoveries have :ome through, et. By 1991, a prediction was nade that in the U.S. alone, there will be t70,000 cases of AIDS and 179,000 deaths. 'he numbers predicted scare a great amount if people and AIDS is now the most frighten- ng disease to a majority of Americans. LOS AL AND THE WORLD , ' ' 'vi xi , V I kg, ' xl 1 X .,, an 'illlrgsl Clrl Ngo llu:I.F'l'0N -, W1- , , i I is l 1511 Q it t A H C ,I To Nfl :UT X with 1409 Football appears to be a major part of many American lives. It is the sport in which some people watch every game, every week. People make bets, join pools, and get excited while watching these games. When the National Football League announced their strike, many people were upset and an ry, especially since the football season had just started. Bob Farrel expresses, The strike caused me to not watch that much football because I knew that the real teams were not playin . The professional players peti- tionedg for their salaries and pensions, but the main issue seemed to be free agents. This 24-day strike ended in mid- October when the union capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fi ht the club owners at the bargaining tagble. -JC FUTURE PROMISES Some herald the long awaited summit as a step toward world peace while others fear it will tip the balance of power toward the Soviet Union. Students at Los Al share mixed feel- ings about the summit and the ratification of the 1972 Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty which is designed to eliminate Intermediate-Range Atomic Nuclear Weapons. If this treaty is ratified, the proposed Strate ic Defense Initiative could be set aside. This possible result is feared by many. The Reagan-Gorbachev summit took place in Washington and lasted three days, December 7, 8, 9. Americans seem to have been won over by General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev with his apparent frankness and charismatic presence. In Washington Gorbachev was widely accepted by many due to his unusual style of leadership. Gorbachev unexpectedly got out of, his car many times and shook hands with the people. Also many welcomed the Soviet leader with parties given in his honor. Gor- bachev is capable of setting his adversaries at ease as seen with President Ronald Reagan. The Soviet leader has made a reduction in nuclear arsenal seem possible but many are wary remembering the empty promises of the previous Soviet leaders. 1 5 3 e S t 5 Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 294 year-old aspiring actressjmode from Miami, Florida. Even aftei dropping his bid for presidency Hart is back in the race. Neva allegations have arisen concerning the funds for his 1984 election Hart supposedly violated electior rules by accepting money over the limit from one contributor and i was improperly reported. ' In an effort to keep th Persiar Gulf open to navigation, the U.Sl began in july to escort vessels tl protect them from Iran. In Sept. the U.S. Navy blew up an lrania ship caught laying mines in th Gu f. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver L. North, was a key of- ficial in the plan to finance rebels in Nicaragua with money from arms sales to Iran. ln testimony before the Iran-Contra hearings in Washington, North owned up to and accepted ful responsibilit for the negotiations therefore becoming ahero. I it Los AL AND THE woRLD The Dow jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. Some called it a crash, others called it a meltdown and others called it BIack Monday. Whatever it was, it stripped S500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. Investigations are now in process to find the cause behind the crash. W, ,MMM 0 0-. 'C' waxes. -z ' in LOS AL ON THE WORLD STAGE l.os Al always been known for being a part of the many national help organiza- tions: Students Against Drunk Driving, Earthquake Awareness, Internal House Food Drive, Home for Abused Children, Run for Cancer, and many others. Cer- tain individuals have, though, donated much of their time and effort to make these projects a great success. Melinda McDonald tGertude Griffinl is one of the numerous students who housed foreign exchange students this year. This is an extremely time- consuming job of treating the newcomers to a good time and culture experience in the U.S.A. Since the October first earthquake, California has launched many projects on earthquake safety. lenny Sheley volunteered to help the Red Cross in giving handouts to people because, We want people to be more aware because they are not taking it seriously. These handouts inform peo le about what to and what not to do ifoan earth- qwuake should hit California. lenny hopes t at others will join her in making this a great success and carry it on in the uture. to . A ' 1 3 .. Q , X , I ,gi , 1 ik .Ii 9 . -its t 4-,vi 'K nit- ti 'Q li En 'il :gf 5, as ,mt is M, tt yklfxv-fr f HS. w A gt-t-5 5 Q t tg? - -7-?.:!f. W abt ... tt qu' s 5:5 '9 1 i gi ' I' I 0' 1 V as ' 5 W . 63' i X if sf 3 A sn M 4 Av 1 N I ' A Los Alamitos, as before, was very ac- tive in the Dove's Canned Food Drive. The student body raised over four hun- dred cases of food to assist the Interval House. This was more than double the donations from us of the previous three years. The Interval House serves over seven hundred meals a week so our generosity was most ap reciatedf' This year Seal Beach lhosted the Ten Kilometer Run for Cancer. lack Ostein was in charge of finding volunteers to he? petition runners, stotp interference, an raise sponsors. Ran y Blancq was one of the division organizers for the run. Randy was inspired to help because his dad died of cancer. Randy was to or anize the volunteers, sponsors, and heap keep the crowd away from the run- ners. He hopes the money raised will help find a cure for cancer. The money raised was based on how many dollars someone gave to their runners per mile. The funds will go to hospitals and research facilities around the U.S. A lot of money was raised so Seal Beach may see anot er outstanding run in the near future and set an example for other cities. H . . vyl t 'serjuvlv as . .,., . . M V . . , V' f ' y ts. ..V,,, Vw... gf , k s A ..,-r-1f- Q i x ' .4 W 4 M .,'j,f46+ , fu-5. A at , 0. .sy rw-Y '3 ' 1 'V - EQ 'mm E 'f' 4' 11 M 'ig-:.'1.-M' . 3, st. iv Dr-62-f' .. .- v, mn1,' 6 Q . .. .im ws, ,M LOS AL AND NEWS Another helpful hand at Los Al is Michelle Mosher. Michelle is involv- ed in the Home for Abused Children. Being in Interact Club this year she became interested in helping the Orangewood branch of this or aniza- tion. The home is for any children of emotional, sexual, or physical abuse. She hopes that more students will get involved in this worthy cause. A first is bein started at Los Al this year. lt's the Sage Rides Organization. The idea was proposed by lennifer Slusher a student here, who wanted it because 25 other schools in Orange County have had it for so long. After it was accepted by Mr. Cross and Mr. Godfrey, it was given to the Interact Board. Four students will man the headquarters every Friday and Satur- day from it-2 p.m. Hospitals will for- ward the calls to the headquarters who will send two people out to pick the callers up and take them home. Most of the parents asked think it is a good idea, but the main problem is getting people to drive and support the organization. The Boy Scouts of America are to provide the insurance land hopefully any extra money raised lwill go to printing the telephone number on the school bulletin and cards. lt will be a success because other schools have done it and if peo- ple are willing to help. Even if only one life is saved it will be a great suc- cess to us and the community. The organization was started seven years ago in New jersey and has since then spread all across the United States. Hopefully it will get underway by late February at Los Alamitos. If enough money is raised it can expand to full time every day of the week and over the holida s and summer vacation. Because ogthe sudden beginning the or anization will start next year if the Feiruary deadline isn't met. Most of the student body is unsure of the organizations success, but with time and effort it should be very easy to get off the ground. With the help of these individuals all of these organizations will flourish at Los Al. The world, as you can see, has had a great effect on the students at Los Al and if all follow these students examples, Los Alamitos will continue to be a great influence in the fight for humanitarianism. Luyvuv vIruvvf vuw--'v..-w--v-v- -f----'v- ---ff-' vv---f-fv -- - --v --- - ?'7iaz,c,4+aff,4... Uzmcmau. mag, awww Uma. 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Allard April Allen Cross-Country, Track Tennis, Girls' Ensemble, Senior S iCIub Omega Drill Team, Club Madness, Class Committee, Club Madness Basketball, Stats gs Y s-... e.,a , al' I Cynthia E. Allen Marial. Alvarez Interact Club, Senior Class Committee Patricia I. Alvarez Kristen I. Anderson Sean Anderson Ski Club, F,B.L.A., Varsity Basketball, Senior Class Volleyball, Baton Rouge Cajun Committee Cooking Club Varsity Yell Leader, Neils lorgensen, loves to show hiss school spirit by dressing up during Spirit Week. Q 144A l 'H - - vt: fV:Jl i' ,gh Tom Anderson Debbie C. Aragon Erwin H. Arnold lonna L. Artukovich leon Babbit Eddie P. Bailey Water Polo, Swimming, C.S.F. ColorguardfRifles, Volleyball, Senior Class Committee, Volleyball, Football, Motorcross Club TrackfField, Senior Class BasketballSta!s Committee 2 ,fail , si 4 22 X, S l ls, . 2 l k.w,U n V t ' l , l 4 A 'C ll I e Derek L. Baker Lisa M. Baker Micheal A. Baker Ge a C 'b Two legged race during spirit week draws clirious viewers. lor Wimbis , lulie Siler and Wendy Kjorness join ln. n itieiilitit .Q .nnu V'wWMM- ,, , ,T 'mid' L C, 5 an '31' I Ethyl' Mike G. Ball Kenneth R. Bamburg Deanna Barber Varsity Football Wrestling -fig . . - - M'h IL BI M kB U ffP.B Senior Class President Geoff Harper convinces Linda Done, 'C as ee ar ow V:Q,yF:,f5,E,, Va,lSF00,bafl,'f,fffg,ub Captain of Tall Flags Team to join Senior Class Committee. 144B Q Sponsored By: Tony Romas: A Place for Rib: .. of oo .' 0 Michael Lee Barry Suzanne A. Bazan lames L Bean Frank Lamon Beckton Y.D.P. Pres., Art Club, Marching Volleyball Varsity Football Band, A.L.A.S., Knights that Say Ni 1 Ski Club f'X left C. Bedell lisa Kate Bellwood Bryan C. Bennett Eric N. Bergman Brigitte R. Biringer Kenneth D. Bishop Bill Bixby Darren Cory Blan lVlOlT'l9l'ilS before Watel' balloon Choir, Dance Club, Seen-Your Volleyball Wrestling Marching Band Yearbook massacre, George Easton Catches toss Bodies, Homecoming and Senior Volleyball, Concert Band Committee by partner. E SQ. Vanessa A. Blanco Randy Blanq Anthony I. Blasing Varsity Track Empire League Varsity Baseball,C.S.F.,InteraCt Varsity Tennis, F.B.L.A., Var. , , , sf.techsmp.0n muh, Spanish Club soccer, x.c0umfy, Law oub, Showing enthusiasm for the upcoming gear, Susan Ea an and C 'fSSC'Ub Vicki Kuzmich issue student ID cards w ich will provl e lden tification and discounts on school activities. 3642 Katella Ave. Good Luck Seniors and thank you for letting us be a part of your community. 'C 0 Qi W ffg my PA' K..-fp gf! Sl A'371EQ ?k .r au Aw C 3 99 ff 14'x., X V x MIL In 'Ll aw , ii Q... JMR 5'3'QE':. ff fr I cg, .. .Q 5 ff LTV ' 4' .nz '46- , M v o . g.. 0 .-' of 0... o,',.0 v-7. .. , Q D10 ,o Chad R. Campbell Margl A. Campbell David I. Candlotty Varsity Football Var. Tennis, Wrestling, Senior Class Committee, Spanish Club 1. tx 'Un Y r Michele D. Cardin Michele L. Carrisosa lon Albert Carroll Laura C. Carroll Matthew I. Carter Ski Club Senior Class Committee, Academic Decathlon, Var. Spanish'Club Water Polo Captain, Var. Swimming Cinnamon Chaney David H. Chang Susan lane Chapman Senior Class Committee, Var. Cheer Capt., P.T.S.A,, A.L.A.S., Art Club, Club Pep Comm., C ass Comm., impact Drill Team, Club Madness Tara Kay Chadwell Varsity Soccer, Club Madness, Senior Class .V. Tennis, L.A. Rescals, Committee, L.A. Ball Interact Handlers cademic Decathlon ,Caroline N. Cerneka C.S.F., French Club Pres., I 1,2 Gary T. Chee Laura L. Chee C.S.F,, junior Statesmen, C.S.F., Tennis, Interact F.B.L.A., Var. Tennis, Club, Y.D.P., Senior Class, Y.D.P., Interact Club Committee Club Madness members, Cindy Orr, Angela Reinhardt, lodi Hemphill, Tiffany Stith, lanie Kurtela, and Rebecca Hewitt are avid football fans, and cheer as our team makes a good play. Q l45 est of luck especially to the 1988 Seniors, and the 7990 sophomores, j.H. and S.H. Q areas 4' --Q, ffm , ' 2 E a 1 u a n Q i Wing Chen David S. Cheng, Kimberly M. lohn M. Chomm Douglas Choy Stephanie A. Christ German C ub, F.B.L.A., V-Tennis, German Clu - Chieppor V-Water Polo, V- Choir i Tennis, Wrestling V.P., C.S.F., Interact, Swimming, Photo Club, 1 junior Statesman, Y.D.P. Sail Club, Water Ski Club i QT' X In an-V I 4' .4-jf Pam Chueh Steve S. Chun P . . Dance, C.S.F., French Academic Decathlon, Club, Interact, Los Al's Cross-Country, Track 81 Rascals, S-Club Field, F.B.L.A., C.S.F., Ger- manCIub . 1' ' The spirited Homecoming week ended with an exciting game. After a fun filled week of joyous celebration many of Los Al's seniors enjoyed the exhilarating triumph over the Loara Saxons 31-0. Ste hanie Christ, lanice Terby, and Shelby Gilroy are few of many sup ortive fans who cheered on Los Al's spectacular foot- ball team. They talk excitediry of the Homecoming dance after the game and they wait anxiously for their chance to come back next year for their homecoming since Inn I. Cisneros Brenton A. Clark all will graduate the upcoming lune. Varsity Football, varsnz Volleyball, Futures Soccer, Varsity Trac Captain t I 0 I u 0 W Kelly Alane Clark loanna Clayman Michael Cllnes Brandon Collier lamle L. Collins Rory Sean Collins i 3 Years Varsity Cheer, Show Choir, Composer,i Club Madness, Girls' Musician, Singer Football O 9 1 n a,. Sponsored By: Green Street Interior S' v' '- --W. Scott Andrew April M. Corbin Catherine L. Corliss Tiffany Anne Combs Soccer, Spanish Club, Soccer, Senior Psychos Corwin Varsity Tennis, Photo C5-F' Omega Drill Team Club, Soccer, C.S.F. o -, sv, , Zsvsasf 00 o. 0 b-. 4 f f' Vac P-s ' 511. 1 Michael Corzine Cheryl L. Cosby Lisa Cotler Poetry Club, Baton Rouge Club, Art Club Gresgory E. Covey Lisa D. Craddock Brad Cravens Laurel M. Creasey A.L.A. ., lub Impact, Swim Team Wrestling, Ski Club C.S.F., Band, jazz Band Senior Class Committee Choir, Art Club, Knights That Say Ni A.L.A.S. . -Ps, . .nf s 1 X During Homecoming week, David Sidoni wins the limbo competition. This event is just one of the many ex- citing events to take place during this festive week. While having a great time during Homecoming wee , David Sidoni shows balance and skill as he wins the limbo competition. Not only is David an outstanding actor but he has also been a reat soccer player for the Griffins aying all four years at Los Al. David as shown participa- tion in the past spirit weeks and also in extra-curricular activities during his year at Los Alamitos. V - ,-. , I Q '99 i . s. V 'elm loseph P. Croce Christo her l. Tami Croft Monica Crone Sara lane Crumpton Andrea R. CI-often Club Madness, Ski Club, French Club, Ski Club, Cunnin ham Wrestling Basketball Stats Speech Team Coiorguardf lime Club Congratulations! K. j., j. C., Trickles, Heath, L. S., S. P., D. F., and Murph! Love Judy. Rival. DaSiIva Brooks Dampman Douglas V. Davidson Varsity, Basketball, Basebal YQ' S. f-.W e .X 't ai Laura A. Dawson Christie L. Day lack C. Demos Los Al's U.S., Senior Class SurfClub, Ski Club Committee, C.S.F. . r i Hi f J T r ' .N mpg I 5,4 -sw. V C , if if t t V, Jae., tw w.. Cheryl Cosby, Stephan Koleff, and Lisa Halably all wait for the rest oftheir friends to come join them duringt eir lunch time. 0. 6 0,0 ludcy E. Davis Club Ma ness, Drill Team, Choir 1 , ' in xv i 1 ks.. Chalyce L. DeVries Varsity Swimming, C.S.F. As the pep assembly goes on, Ingrid Soccer, Los Als U.S., Senior Class Committee Thaheld watches eagerly. Gary L. Didio Tracy E. Dolan Music Club Varsity Gymnastics, C.S.F., Senior Class Committee Linda Ashley Done Colorguard aptain, C.S.F., Class Committees, Ski Club, Interact Linnette M. Donohue Colorguard, Club Madness, French Club Robert C. Dorsey Sponsored By: Shakey's Pizza Restaurant lohn N. Downs Varsity Waterpolo, Varsity Swimming r T I lacob G. Drent leff D. Dressel David S. Cross-Country, Track Waterpolo, Swimming Dusourdieu Varsity Football, O.T.S.S. l '. 'o O 0 Mabi Due Reginald A. Dunn Brent Duthie George A. Easton Crailg R. Edmunds Nadine Edwards Susan Farrell E an Varsity Track 81 Field Class Committees, Track, Ski C ub, Law Club, S Club, F.B.L.A. C.S.F.f Show C 0'f Newspaper Criminal justice Club P645 B Cabinet Extending her list of accom lishments as a track cyclist has kept Janie Eickof very busy. Since her start in cycling which began only three years ago she has competed with some of the finest riders in her age group from all over the world. just last sum- mer she traveled to Seoul Korea where she was the top American performer in the Pre-Olympic In- ternational Competition. In the US vs. USSR sports exchange which was held at the Dominguez Hills Olympic Velodrome earlier this ear janie placed third overall. When asked about er success janie gave a lot of credit to her father. Without my ather, who is one of my' biggest supports, l would never be where I am rig t now, she stated. He is a major factor in my success so far. Even though cycling is her major sport interest, lanie does not limit herself. She is active in speed skating and has won fourth place in her age group at the National Championships. lanie's future plans are to com- pete for a position in the '88 Olympics. When ask- ed what her dreams are for the future she said, I would like to be World Champion someday. LOS AL'S OWN OLYMPIC HOPEFUL P l ' , RSE 11722 Los Alamitos Blvd. Lunchroom Buffet 7 day's a week. 'Q 0 O ' o.. Susan C. Elston Art Club, Marching Band, French Club lane E. Elckhoff Wendxx T. Elenes Brian Ellen German Club, S.P.A. Club, L.A. S. .A.T. Team Sailing Club, Girls' Varsity Soccer Team X. if 'asf all xv ' lennlfer P. Ensley Peter I. Erb lohn M. Erikson VarsityJ Basketball and Volley all, C.S.F., German Club, Varsity Club Capt. lulia L. Estabrook William E. Emfinger Kelly N. Endow Varsity Football, Law lub Interact, Spanish Club, C.S.F., Newspaper l Twins Angela and Aimee plan a winning strategy against Sharon and Diane. -L s .ia S lacquellnefverson Elll P. Exacoustos leff D. Fairbanks Patrick M. Falron Angel I. Fajardo' Darren T, Patong Senior Scro?ers, Swim Varsity Basketball, Var. Varsity Water Polo, Track, Varsity Football, Ski Club, Varsity Soccer, Spanish 5urfTeam,T,-ackjpield Team, Ski Clu Volleyball, Club Madness, Swimming, Soccer, Club TrackfField Club French Club, Ski Club Tau-Beta, Yearbook aw tk 1 ll. trawl Az J ,yyl ig Registration allows a perfect opportunity for Dave Lattanzio, Ari Martini, Chris Lamb, and Vincent Nash to share their summer experiences. P. Patricia Feldt Monica Fett Sponsored By: Rosssmoor Racquetball and Athletic Club Virginia Fischer lohn Fisher Scott C. Fisher Caroline 1. Fitz-Roy Girls' nsem le, Ski Club, Varsity Water Polo, Swim- Senior Class Committee, Club Madness Dance Club, Drama Club, ming, Ceramics Club Spanish Club, Baseball, Concert Choir Tennis, C.S.F. Class Committee l Sean A. Fournier David N. Fraser Turnin to look at su porters, Captain Bob Sygvia takes a quic water break. Law Club' 5PeeChfDeba'e x f f-. 5 GK- 45 'Q-M .r s. h I-Y. Randy Freer Martha R. Fritz Aniolette K. Fruehan Nicki Furgiuele C.S,F.,TrackfField Slkill Cklulb, TrackfField, 0 PV J-1 2235 Seal Beach Blvd. Come join and workout with us. 1 x Captain Varsity Football Constitutional Attorney, I o no Q AJL- . 0. ' .' 'o J 1 Q, if Robert F. Fitzer Pamela C. Fitzgerald Matt A. Fosdick Daniel R. Foster lr. Statesman, Yearbook Court Scribe for .L.A.S., Varsity Football The Boys ,C.S,F. S e c t i o n Varsity Speech Team, EditorfPhotographer, C.S.F. Taking a break from cheering, jared johnson and Niels lorgensen point out plays in the football game against Esperanza, while they antici ate another exciting victory for the Griffins. Q. My v.' ' Anthony I. Fusco lohn H. Garabedian Marcus Garcia Ski Club, Law Club Varsity Football, Varsity Photo Club Vlgraastling Captain, Ski C u Sean K. Garkow Teresa L. Garner Cody Garrabrandt Poetry Club 3,-n . Y .IR K Christospher L. Geer Shawn E. Gehres Varsity wimming, Ski Cross-Country, Track, Ski Poetry Club, Amnesty Club Club Club, Photo Club, Art Clu Kimberly Sabrina M. Garthwaite Garzapena aiptfo- t, I. do Kathleen E. Gibbons Kristin L. Gibson linder K. Gill Michele C. Genet jazz Band, Marchin Band, C.S.F., Class Committees, C.S.F., lun. Honor Guard, O.C.H.S.A., Amnesty In- C.S.F., Mock TriaF Team Interact, Spanish Club, Girls' Ensemble, Class ternational, Interact, Mrxanager, Knights That Say The Knights That Say Ni Committees, Spirit Clubs French Club ,I in r f ' pf 4 K , , 2 . r , Ai f,s'f':s r 6 , 3, . . . V . VM ,L .V ,LXLFA .,,. , N. V.: . 4 X is During a time-out, Varsity Foot- I ball members, Tim Wynn and Mail Fosdick discuss some pointers l for their next play. jennifer E. Gilroy Shelby Lee Gilroy Gerri Lynn Glover Mark B. Goggin Teresa A. Gonzales Vanessa R. Gonzales C.S.F. P.T.S,A., Interact, Senior C ass Committee, 4 Year arsity Softball, Senior Class Committee Band, Concert Band S h ow C h oi r C! u b French Club, S Club, Los Ski Club Basketball Madness, Basketball Stats, Al's Rascals Drama o' ' f 0'- Sponsored By: Spectrum 1 Hr. Photc 0 'Q'-1' ,- if Frank G. Gonzalez lennifer R. Gorman lason Gormley Theodore K. Gray Biking Club Softball, Ski Club V.P. grcigs-Country, Track and le ' if ve. rf! Ui Jai' Xi 1. X L 3 ., .1 L Shelly K. Gregory Diana L. Griffin lames Griffin liosesph T. Gross Tennis Team, Ski Clu Varsig wimming, C.S.F., N.H. ., Science Club, F.B.L.A. These key defensive players are two of the reasons for Los Al's numerous shutouts during this l 59390n Of Pl3Y- Teresa Lynn Grosso Elizabeth A. Grueter lohn W. Guest Natasha M. Guest Choir, Ski Club, C.S.F. Choir, Senior Class, Varsity Soccer, Ski Club Comm., Seen Your Bodies .St -1. l ,f r essica K. Haberman Lisa Ann Halab Lori B1 Halbi . . . . . learbook, Drill Team, ski varsary Softball, Cholr Yearbook, iv. Soiball, Taking time out from practice, Melinda McDonald, lulle ggi' Club Madnessf B-B' Lawclub Seaborn, and Vicki Kuzmich smile at their friends. They are all active members of Los Al's famous Show Choir. no . 0,0 ' , no Carl W. Haller Mindy S. Hancock Christian Hansen ga? Committees, Dance U V Eric Hapbsgoldt Sam R. Hardin O.C.H.S.P.A., ow Choir Varsity Football Captain, Show Choir, O.T.S.S. Laurene Harding Finalist, Academic Decathlon, Kiwanis Bowl L V ,.,. r , ,, National Merit Semi- ' , A will AfiT'T-Mwym, skill J Milo ' qggag 5 gi-ssgtfwy , ,zffw Q 5 - , w dw Q. 1 9 :rite f jr? K was , 4, f V N..-M--.....,..,.,, , fi While working on his Senior I.D. for yearbook, Pat Leon prepares himself mentally for the next band tournament. Songleader Wendl Kjorness, and Colorguard Linnette Donohue sell year ooks at Senior registration. Michael Hastings Tuichiro I. VaI'SlIy SOCCEY, C.S. . Hatsusaka Basketball Geoffrey I. Harper Nicole M. Hartley Gregg Hartman Senior Class President, C.S.F., Photo Club Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track 5 ' s ' 5 B 'X - . -' 'L ?. 5 ' l ' '11 1 Q r , V z .f g , 5 Carrie Hecht L.A. Rascals, C.S.F., Drama Club, Senior Class Committee After discovering their low grades on a vital test, Craig Edmunds and Bobby Calloway show their disappointment. U Sponsored By: The Garage Door Man and Son, Save your backg use ours. 0 ,- I Q O . o .O 'P A' o 0. ' 'o Greigory M. Hecht Dyana Heer lodi Lynn Hemphill Michelle Henderson Crusa er ditor-in-Chief, Yearboo Staff, Dril Team Varsity Volleyball, Law - 3 Years, Club Madness Club, French C ub 1 'V . lll, 'pw - 'fWe v f istt - ,, I n- igffgq, mtg ? -1 , , gh A . iw ..... . I ,, tai' .hx A ' 5 ' V ' 5? F f Ju ,. , xv VY 'xl g K X .1 . EL ,..WL . 4 i li A its I ,f W'k' 'f kj .. l xx , 5 'fi F . y. -F X - Helen C. Hernlng Rebecca layne Heather E. Heyer ' ' Hewitt Cabinet, Yearbook, .S.F., G i r I 5 I E n 5 e m b I e Class Com., Drill Team, O'C.H.S'P'A-, Clug Stats, Ski Club, 1.V. . Madness, Tall Flags 5W'm joseph A. Hill lohn Hirsch Raus Hoelscher Men s Volleyball German Club C.S.F., Yearboo Staff, Senior Cass Com Marching Band, Concert DrillTeam Band 'Repair Service'Springs-hardware' Mary E. Houghton Carolyn Howard mittee, Aluminum Doors'Automatic Openers, try us C213i493-4827 or C7742 261-5733. Philip S. Hsueh Marching Band, Concert Band, Art Club, Photo Club, French Club -. . , i Am A. Holzgan VarsityySwimming, AEB. Cabinet, junior Honor Guard, M.H.B.T.D. ' itkfrussff After getting married in the mock wedding, Scott Combs watches the fun at the wedding reception. A roll of the dice sets the future for Scott and his bride in the class. No one knows before what will hap- pen to the couple. So, keep your eyes and ears open and watch the Los Al soap opera throughout the school year. i Edward I. Hughes lennifer K. Hunt Suzanne Hutton Tennis, Club Madness Yearbook Staff - Photo Editor . ,, O Curtis M. Hyatt Stacy L. Isbell Keith H. Ives lanice Iwakoshi Bob lack C.S.F., Ski Club, Poetry Sailing Club, S.P.A., P.C.A. Show Choir Club, French Club, Amnesty International F f lon P. jackson Sherri A. lannatl Tabitha lewett Heather bynn lared lohnson loy L. lohnson Ski Club F ut u r e s , A m e r i c a n lohnson Varsity Yell Squad, Olym- Senior Class Committee Government Ski Club pian Marching Band, Tent F.B.L.A., International Club President Club, French Club '4 rn ' , x sf XI . 1 I C. , 'Vw W' I FWF' rf J' Karen N. lohnson Riki K. lolley International Club French Club, Drama Club, O.C.H.S.P.A. Kimberly Ann lones Mark D. lones 0 0 . fs., W. ,' A . -Q g .y . 11 k, 4 ., , 4 I ' ff nv' 'M v ,, . ,W C 4 H , ff . ff f ,. ., ,- - K - . - -l, 4- ., ..,, ,. .,,. .,,, . . ,. ., ,..,, ,.,,, , ,. , .f ,, . ,. ,. . lltle, sill is ' ' ,sl,.',yl 'lie'i T Q ffl 'slie I iifljff Sponsored By: Los Alamitos Medical Centel , N 'fob . ifshrq, Y Q 've ,, 5 '. . 1 .fgsffafs 'usa-1.2: , . - . Micah E. lones Neils lorpensen Helen H. lun Eric 1. Kahler Club Madness, Basketball Varsity Wresting, Varsity Interact, Dance Club, Chamber Choir, Concert Stats Cherr, C.S.F. C.S.F., Spanish Club, S- Choir Club Officer, Class Com. - lohn B. Kahler Kaoli Kamiyama Darlane Michele Kristine E. Kanasi ' Tau-Beta, Varsity Advanced and Kamm Volleyball, Basketball Club Madness, Senior Class Committee, Varsity V Cheerleader -P 'Q,f,'l:t. LZ. jig: 3. 1. '1' vi 1' . K A Q. xxx X. ' X sf . I' fi I- ' ' . ' K if 1 -n,'si 1 , or ., - C- ' 1 L . f. nz pk ,,, - ,iii E if.stg?i 5iQf,' f RE , .5,E., :,..i .,.. t 5 ..,, , ,. ,,,v G :vvf v,,,,:Ev:,H,v, ,, is if e',s ' leff G. Kanow laelyn Kazel Theresa Keefe ' is ' Varsity Football Senior Class Committee Linda Done stands waiting to start practice. Carolyn Keegan Dana L. Kelley in Michael R. Kelly Scott D. Kelly Y Tamarie I. Kelso Michael S. Kienitz Varsity Tennis 3 Year Varsity Baseball Varsity Cheer, Advance lazz Ensemble, C.S.F. 9 3751 Katella Ave. Los Alamitos, CA 90720. Best wishes and best ofhealth . . . class of '88. 12131598-1311 . J: n Rachel A. Kirkus Michele Kissinger Wendy Kjorness Queen of Entertainment Yearbook Editor, Song, for A.L.A.S., Art Club, Drill Team, C.S.F., Class Poetry, Choir, Amnesty Committees, Club ntl Madness Karen Klabouch loe M. Kleinman Linda Klumb During nutrition leff Fairbanks and Chris Lamb try to in Yearbook staff, c.s.F., ski swim learn, senior class timidate the photographer This proved to be more difficult Club Commmee Carolyn E Kolb Stefan A Koleff Shubert C Koon Coleen M. Peter I. Kropf Kara Kruger Senior Scroggers Varsity Football Soccer A S B President Varslt K'-ambeck Varsit Football, Track, Oran e County High Interact Tennis Captain C S F Wrest ing, Mex Crew, Ski Schoo for the Performing l l Club Arts Obviously a Monday, Geor e Maisterra and lohn Gues ponder over whether they wig make it to the next weekend lt's tough waiting through the week ifyou have exciting thing planned to do. Sponsored By: Club Madness and Mr. Pazeian Victoria K. Kuzmich C.S.F., Volleyball, Softball, Show Choir, A.S.B. Vice- President, Club Madness janie Kurtela V. Track, C.5.F., Ski Club, Class Committee, Club Madness a displa of childrens art pro- Terri Gonza es with a challenge. jennifer L. LaBar Omega Drill Team, Club Madness, Senior Class Committee Beth Traci Labko Senior Class Committee, Interact Club, Drama Club, c.s.F. Eric j. Lange Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer 0. . I' , Elizabeth M. LaCasto 0. ,- ,- ' O - O 0 0 0 Chris A. Lamb Tent Club President, jazz Band, Opus 4 Dawn Lacerte C.S.F., Art Club, Duchess of Production, Knights Whlo Say Ni, Amnestry Int' . Samantha Dawn S Tanya L. Larsgn el'llOf CYO efS, al'lCe Dance Club, L.A. Safariers, Club, Photo lgillub Girls' Football Team Andre K. Lamoureaux Varsity Basketball Zi' -t Farren C. Last V. Tennis, Basketball, teract, Sr. Class Com tee, French Club ln- mit- 'R RN f A . , i T wi l David A. Lattanzio, lames Laughlin Michelle LeFort Margaret C. LeDoux jason A. Lefson Patrick N. Leon lr International Club, Gamer's Guild jazz Band, Drumline Ldr., Varsiw Fbmball Chamber Choir Band, Comedian ..' 9 'I 0 Through the past four years we have developed many great friendships here at Los Al. Good luck to everyone. I -0 . E .N aff' Bryan M. Levine Michael T. Litty Varsity Wrestling rn Gina Leong Lisa M. Lerno Robert Lester Seen-Your Bodies, Senior Varsity Song, Drill Team, Varsity Basketball, C.S.F. Class Committee, Photo Varsity Swim Team Club, French Club aw ... ts '01 Helaine L. Levitt 4 yrs. Concert Choir, Seen-Your Bodies, Senior Class Comm., L.A. Kids Shane Loftis Varsity Football, O.T.S.S. Aimee M. Lewis Varsity Cheer, Ski Club, Club Madness leffre W. Lon VarsityyGolf Teamg P. I. Long laime V. Luster leffrey T. Lyons V. Soccer, Yearbook, Club Orange County Perform- Drumline, ercussion, jazz Madness, X-Country, ingArtsCenter Band Track, Softball, LA. Ball Handlers f? . b 1 , ,. 4- . 4-' l 35521:-:.v .5 ' i ludy C. L. Liang Robert Lienau Hahn Lin Interact Club, Y.D.P., 1.V. Ski Club, Concert Choir, C.S.F., F.B.L.A., Varsity Tennis, C.S.F., French FreshfSoph Tennis Team Tennis, National Honor Club, Calculus Team Society -i.. , v l ..--, -X ,L 1 l Members of the Awesome Water Polo Team, loe Gross an lohn Caughlin, discuss the future basketball season with Dr Lamoureaux. Shari lannati shows new transfer student Billy Dunmire how to work with pre-school students. Compact Disc Warehouse O- Q Denise MacFarlane Cynthia Sean A. Macedonio leff D. Mackewicz Macselwine Ski Club, Team Scrogg V. Tennis, Decathlon, Basketball, Track, lhoto C-l-A Pres-f lmefaftf S-P-A Club gels., F.B,L.A., German u 0 ,- I I Q 0 o Av 0 David A. Maher George Maisterra lennifer A. Maitlen Michelle M. Lisa C. Mariotti loey D. Marquart Mascot, Swim Team, Performing Arts, Year- P.T,S.A., Los Al's U.S., Seniorhgdslgegiolgmmee book, Art Club, Amnesty Senior Class Committee C'5'Fw Spanish Club ' Club, Ski Club .t-1' 55' V ' f X -' 'QKNSQQZ fiifzfif 9 , ' ' lu ' ig ifiizi i . hH.1'iu:.ww 'Ki uf wg . ' sv. in Ei?-i 'ii f 'it ll . ?. Kimberly Marrero lohn Martin MGMT' 'alma f I 'W wif .., W ,L A,,, fe f. rwiw- ' te xsig 'fewer QW., ...ip fiefsyaaefvgwifiia 1-ev f as . ...f,im..Qwif.,tf ,W K 5, ,, ey, .,,1z,,fsiW,:g,.. , f r ,,wfiw-Q ,, r tw ei ef A A 'F '55ql5'fiLQg,7'fWW3:U'Yi ii ,V vi s k 5.5 arf W. 'Y 24 ii Wzikfirgj S' W fi ,ma ies-fm. f Mike ohn Martinez R. H. Hatai Martini jennifer S. Maurer Sur Club, Ski Club Speech, Debate, Track, In- Tall Flag Captain, Senior teract, N.F.L., IPD Spanish, Class Committee, ' - - . SCienCeCIub,A.L.A.Sv Voneybaul Basketball Friends, Sanford Rose and Kurt Spurgln, find time to talk between classes. 77 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos, CA 90740 We have all your favorite artists in stock! ' ff' -- fi' si? 'K 'ffr -l 5 . 3421534 iw Buddies to the bitter end. Tim Calder, Tony Ware, Doug Davidson, Geoff Harper, Brett Pa?ett, Mlke Kelly, lon Wimbish, and Steve Pawlacyk smi e memorably at the thought of their many past experiences together. These boys have all been extremely involved throughout the years in various athletic activities, such as Basketball, Water Polo, Track, and Baseball. Special friendships and participation are both an essential part ofthe spirit of our igh school. These boys, like many others at Los Al have survived through the many trials and tribulations of all of their adolescence. There is no doubt that they will warmly cherish the long-lasting friendshifps which they lpave established at Los Alamitos 'wit each other orever. Paul C. May Gina C. McAfee Varsity Football, Aviation Senior Class Committee Club, Futures Club Gymnastics, Girls' Football Mark H. McCoy Marcy K. McDannel Melinda I. Tennis Mock rial Attorney, l.V. McDonald Ba5k9'ballf Newspaper Girls' State Rep., Mock 5tafffC'5'F- Trial, Show Choir, C.S.F., Publicity Comm., Mascot Erln M. McGlone Marci lo McGolden Heather lean Brian I. Meckler Senior Class Committee, C.S.F., Spanish Club, Class Mcfjrann The Boys Ski Club, Club Madness, Committees, Klass Act, Volleyball, Yearbook just juniors l Q V , H. ' Q T Transfer student from Gahr, Frank. Beckton Proves to be an outstanff dlngath ete. He helps lead the Grl fins to a victory over Loara in the 1987 Homecoming ame. Frank would like to thang the coaches for their help in develop- Adam L. Meirovitz Ann Mellencam Rosa Mendoza Frank F. Mesner ' - - Q SpeechfDebate Team, Yearbook Staff, Drum Bla- mg his Skins aS.a runmng back-U He Law' Eltibb Volleyball, jar, csr., Marching and hopes to Continue playing football X p3nlS C u Concert Band In College' 02. I-0- I , .. ,. oo. I o ,o oo .' Scott Thomas Meyer Steve Mihatov Carol L. Miller Catherine A. Mizer Varsity Basketball Interact Club C.S. F., Baton Rouge, Amnesty Club I is It . :H leff G. Mollohan Mark L. Molnar Tricia L. Montotya Mock Trial, Academic Ski Club, French lub, Decathlon Mana er, ClubMadness Drama Interact, A.L.A.g. . . . . . . . Stefan C. Moon Heather D. Moore lulie Moore ,pending time with his friends at lunch, Reggie Dunn, one of Fv.B.L.A. President, Na- Girls' Ensemble, concgn xurtop runners prepares forthe next track meet. Nona' Mem Scholaff Ch0 f Chamber Chow' Newspaper Photographer L.A. Safariers I I Maxwell R. Moore Robert Mora Kristen Moretta Michelle Mosher Phil D. Moymaert Ronald P. Muir Varsity Baseball Varsity Soccer, Baseball, Interact Club C.P.S.C., Frenc Club jazz Band, Cross-Country The Boys 0 . ,' -. 163 ei- . 1 ,W ,v f s '-1, f. . fir' f-iff:-3 Danny Mulleary Gregory A. Murphy Melinda Murphy Tony Muser losh Musselman Shelley Varsity rack, Cross- Country, Surfing Team, Ski f'I..l-. Varsity Baseball Naaktgebo,-pn Vince Nash Betty l. Nehrenberg Russ T. Newby Leanne Newman Max H. Nishii David Nixon Denise Novack jennifer Nunes 'VJ- Q Tara E. Nummedal Band, A.L.A.S. iCourt Minstrell C.S.F., Art Club, Knights that say Ni Karen Oca C.S.F., Band DramaClub Concert Choir, C.S.F., Varsity Track, Cross- Senior Class Committee, Country, Senior Class Interact Committee 'Q N - ' ' it My ' ' f t' W 5 , N N J si? 'N 1, XS W L. l S 2 4:1 W 'ff1 f'VrX L-N-M'-we N Grgvus 1 Xcdixx .. swxswswifgw 'ple l 4 'P 1. L,- 1 V f thrif- 1 W L A I -sf 51, J as ,.: I M1 i'EE7Im'Si1'1-W' fin A, rr rr eff-wavfssgtfassrrwggxfgjremsaizr 1- ,af 11' any .... , .... , 4 AM,.Q,. W., ,.,Mm,,,,M,,t.sgr. age a,,,,, ',Z':'.2i2 ,Y 4f4W?v1195Qfri25si?s??4222232155.girgggsng wi H '355S7'5E M We A M Two of the members on the varsity football team, David Lattanzio and Ryan Suttor give each other moral support before the big game that night. Us 0, g. as 0 o 0 I I 0 0 . . , . Neil D. Okazaki Karl W. Oneyear CFynthia Ann Orr Paul M. Ottone Crusader Editorial Editor, C.S. ., Drill Team, Year- Marching Band, Sym- Vice-President S.P,A. Or . book, Ski Club, Class honic Band, Ski Club , C.S.F,, P.T.S,A., F.B.L.A. Com., Club Madness ., ' M . . ..Lt,,e , ww .mv-nf - ng: fy N :law 4' it ' . -t to , .39 ,614 A K , ,3 't W Q l ,L at tn H K, Alan Dale Padua Brett A. Pa ett Aaron I. Paholski Varsity Basketbal , Varsity Entertainment Dept. F Baseball K? 5. . Y. . af. .3-grim' Wt . ipkrggilx Ll t .QNWY .gf Q ., A. . .W . ., . . . . . f f' thlet Shane Loftis and P Eva C. Paine Sean D. Park Kristin A. Parker Brian W. Parkinson TWO O Ollr 'nest a- es' Ski Club, C.S.F., Amnesty Varsity Soccer Track 81 Field, Cross- Varsity Basketball l International C0un1ry,C.s.F. spend a quiet moment together. Debbie Parrish Carolyn Ann Parton Orchestra, Cross-Country, Track wt' 13 'MQW I. Long find time in their busy schedules to Kevin R. Patel Eric I. Patrick Sean R. Patrick Eli Patterson F.B.L.A. Golf Team, Mock Trial, Tau Beta LA. Club 1 .Q f X , w ... ... -..L ,.. I fn I 'D Stephen W. Pawlacyk Michael S. Steve Pendelton Loralyn Renee B a s k e t b a I I, Var sity Pellegrino Wrestling, Varsity Yell Perkins Baseball, Cfipfam -' Amnesty International, Art Volleyball MV-P-I Semof Class club, Poetry Club, Knights Comm., Ski Club that say 'INV' Wu..- Kasandra L. Pergy Pres. L.A. Craze, Asst. ec. International Club, S-Club, 4-H Club hw It Gas 2225 K 1. 'im J julie K. Peterson Duc Pham Melanie L. Phan Rodney j. Pheyas Todd A. Phillips S o r o p t i m i st C I u b jazz Band I, Yearbook F.B.L.A., International Search and Rescue, .O.P. Ski Club Vice-President Photographer Club, S-Club Photograph , Law En- forcement Ciub 25 GregBPirkl Varsity aseball Yvette N. Powell Marching Band, Concert Band, Varsity Badminton, C.S.F., Spanish Club D0- l66 9 l.aurence R. Pitcher R. jeff Platt Mark Alan Amy Ellen Polakoff Eric A. Poncinie Varsity Football Varsity Football, j.V., Plattenber er C.S.F., Interact Club, Photo Club Baseball, C.S.F. Ski Club Varsitygl-,ack Biing, Spanish Club, Art ' C u ,dia PN . I - get C Irwin.. I I f Q fe, ,graze 7- -:. iuzcnw'--1 1 V X Stewanie Price , . , , , whos ho in American Seniors grudgingly return from vacation to register for their last year. EighdSchojol Students, E ' ' E A , . . . cis? er 'Iona 'IO' julie Williamson and Carolyn Howard laugh as Tracy Dolan talks about her day. 1' M. 'lv' Erik Prussel Danny Pszyk Christy Quintana Erin Elizabeth Kimberly N. Ramseyer Varsitg Cheer, arsity Song Co- aptain, Club Madness lx 1'-'v Lauren Reeves Paul I Regnler Andrea Rehman lennifer Reince Angela Reinhardt 0 Q . Q 9 0 a o 0 -A-51? -' 0 0. . , Q. ' Kevin Whitney Reekes L.A. Ball Handlers, V. Soc- cer Softball, Ski Club, V. Volleyball Mng. Gregory I. Reyes Varsity, Cross-Country, Basket all, Track 1-.. A K 0 I-, YQ -': ,Q A ,Q .Tw Y my A ' 11 w., f , C. x 'y if ,, M Hard working choir students kick back with their advisor Mr. Opacic. 9 0 .Sb 3 f is ,f , . x flaw ' Matthew Rickerd Heather Riddle Trisha C. Rinella Thomas Ritchie Lisa Rivard Roger Roadstrom Senior Class Committee, Varsity Football, Varsity Spanish Club Soccer, Varsity Track ,ngu- 'U' ,l r 'l N Irene Rodrlquez Dana Rosenfeld Karen L. Rothery Steve Rubenacker Songleader Captain, Club Varsity Swimming, Senior Varsity Baseball a , Ma ness, 3-yr. Cheer Co-Ca tain, C.I.F., Varsity i , Member, Dance Club,germanCIub , . Commissioner 'xg ' 2 4: Q'-r ivw... 5 L f At, the Drug Awareness Assembly 5.5 . I Tony Ware smiles with his around one of the Laker' Monique Ruiz Holly Salk lames Salvati Stephanie G. Ch99fl93d9f5- Several athletes I Basketball Sanchez time out to come to Los Al and I about drugs. Michael A. Sanders Michael Sandler Diane I. Sands Nancy Sands After Roger Roadstrom glances at the Photo Club, LA. Law Varsity Volleyball Captain Varsity swimming, Show trash bin, he quickly turns away in Pres.,C.L.D.T.Capt.,Year- 4YearVarsityBasketball Choir, Senior Class Vice- d. . bookPhotographer Pres., P.T.S,A., C.S.F., IS ust. He IS aware of the trash at Los Al Drama angshows his feelings towards it. 0 Dave Glynn Sanford Alicia M. Santa Varsity ross-Country Interact Club Captain, Varsity Track, Basketball 2-1-'C Q' ' , 43 f Senior Class President, Geof Harper, proudly stands next to a Laker's Cheerleader who appeared at the assembly. A great amount of atten- tion was drawn to all of the athletes. ,- .., 3 ....f Cynthia M. Schild Marching Band, Concert' Band, interact Club Thomas Schloessmann Varsity Tennis, Pres, - lumor Statesmen, F.B.L.A., C.S.F., C.l,A., Y,D.P., Mock Trial 9 . Q 0 an o.. . ai AVA J u 0 o ',1 -'1 Stephanie Schulstadt David R. Schulten Erik Schumacher Drama Club, Spanish Club Tennis Team, jazz Band, Varsity Tennis Team Opus 4 Stacey R. Schwarz Drill Team Senior Leader, Club Madness, French lulie Lynn Scott C.S.F., Tennis, Interact, Class Committees Michael Scott Gina M. Schuman Drill Team Captain, Club Madness, Yearbook, Ski Club Stephannie L. Scott Club, Drama Club ,Q5 it 1' f t 1, ' WW i fs. lulia M. Seaborn Kimberly Rudy T. Sena Deirdre E. Shelly Kristin D. Shelliy Brian Shelton Show Choir, Drama Club Seder-Strom C.S.F., Los Al Rascals, Crusader Feature E itor, Drama Club, Senior Class Concert Choir,j,V. Tennis, Committee C.S.F., Quill and Scroll Brande M. Shields lodi Dyan Shuppara David I. Sidoni lulie L. Siler David B. Silverman Club Madness, Cross- Ski Club D rama, C h oir V. P., Varsity Cheer, Show Choir, Varsity Football Country, Swim Team O.C.H.S.P.A. Musical C.S.F., Class Committees, Theater President Club Madness jennifer Simmons Marchin and Concert Band, Concert Choir, S-Club lulie M. Simmons C.S.F. Los Al Rascals, French Club, Senior Class Committee Matthew I. Singer Carol D. Smith Wrestling, Ski Club, ock Drill Team, Swim Team Trial Team rflrll Above, Chad Campbell, Mike Ball, and Gerri Glover are fascinated with the Drug Awareness Assembly held in the Gym. Christopher Spoden Varsity Football Cagtain, Varsity Wrestling, how Choir 01 in .- x 4, t Lisa Ann Sdpotskey Andrea l. Sprague Ski Club Presi ent, Tennis Colorguard, Senior Class Team, F.B.L.A. Committee, C.S.F. l David C. Smith Tob P. Smith Carolyn Smittle Md Club Mike Soderborg Yvonne P. Soule Brian Southworth Cheerleader, Chorus, Varsity Football, Mex. Track, Drama Club, Cer- Crew Kurt A. Spurgin Academic Decat lon man Club Derek C. Stanford Academic Decathlon, N.H.S., C.S.F., C.l.A., Math Team, Shakespeare Club lulie L. Stevens Senior Class Committee OO 9... o , , . 0 0 -7' '. W' I Q DI o ' tit l 55, . . a ,' 0. Concentrating for the kick, Eric Lange reviews his plan for the upcoming game. Although usually unrecognized, the kicker isof vita importance to the team. Besides football, Eric also participates on Varsity Soccer. Scott C. Stevens Tiffany A. Stith Lisa A. Street Varsity Football Varsity Soccer, Club Orange County School of Madness the Arts, Dance loann M. Sugihara Ryan L. Sutton Lara 1. Swann Ski Club, Amnesty, Photo Varsity Football, Ski Club Varsity Track, Basketball, Club Cross-Country, C.S.F. . ' 'wr 'r' X . ' 'N-i Q 5 ' 0 QL L. 5- .I f ' 'J K fl l ' l 1 V- 1 4' V ai ah . ' ' L La -Q t. V sa - S, ,C Matthew B. Sweet Bobby Sylvia Soterla Syrengelas Zoe Tina Syrenielas Elena Talamantez . . c.s.r., Interact club, Gymnastic Team, sr., c.s.r., r,B.t.A., interact Spirit week at Los Al became extremely French Club, Class Class Committees, Interact Club, lazz Band Successful Doug Davidson participates Committees Club, Spanish Club ' in one of the lunch time activities, the water-balloon toss. one Q -- 5 . QM' 'W 455 ' V l 1 I L J i . N. ,Mr e Magilene Tamares Torrie L. Tarchione Kirsten-Leigh Taylor F.B.L.A., International Volleyball, Club Madness, Club, S Club Senior Class Committee is , . . . ' A.T b h C.T b L' C.T Kevin Mclntyre a field player for the Varsity Water Polo lanlrglcussiogr Y iazzltiiaflld, Drirlh yLine, 'sa erry Team, is lostin thoughtthinkingaboutthe upcominggame. Ma'9h'nS Band, 5Y.m' , Eginrzlcblgand, Percussion fl! Q f Ingrid Alysia Michael E. Thomas George D. Ting Greg Tobin Sharon E. Troutman Tri T. Truoni Thaheld Ski Club, Soccer Speech an Debate Team, Badminton, Volley all Honor Roll C.S.F., Spanish Club Christina Tsung QI 'nO ,. '-o. l f , Kanani Turco Robert S. Tuttle Gymnastics, Varsity Cheer, Varsity Track, Speech Senior Class Committee, Team Club Madness . 4 What's so funny? lon Wimbish and Tim Calder share a private? joke during their lunch break. lohn Wimbish is a member o the Varsity Water Polo Team, and Tim Calder is a member oi the Ski Club. 'ag ,Q Mariko Ukai Farnaz Vadood Kimberly Vanegas Kristy Vanzutphen Senior Class Committee Dance Club Senior Class Committee I . I ' -Eli s e . .J ,U 'V-s-Hn, , 0 ' 0 lea. o l 'w 4-vs Th 1 Darrell W. Vaught Kristie Ann Vavak Ronnie S. Vega Drama Club, Choir Color Guard Michael Velazquez Mark Vera Matthew M. Verga Michelle Vergara Varsity Football Varsity Tennis With interests ranging from sports to music, Matt Carter shows us he has the talent and ability for both. He excelled during his two-year stint as a member of the Varsity Water Polo Team and had the honor of being elected captain his junior year. On weekends, Matt plays violin for the Southeast Youth Symphony. Besides having an affinity for sports and music, Matt is now a member of the Academic Decathlon Team. Dilki T. Anthony M. Ware lessica D. Watson Sharon E. Weinstein Nancy E. Weintraub Kent M. Wells Wanigasekera A.S.B. Treasurer, Varsity Amnesty International Mock Trial, j,V. and Frosh Mock Triai, Newspaper Varsity Volleyball, Tau Basketball, International Cheer, Class Committees, Editor, Interact Club, C ass Beta Club President, F.B.L.A. Spesch Team, Interact Committees, C.S.F. C u H... 173 Todd Welsh jill Wendell Aaron D. Wheeler Wllllam A. Whipple Varsity Football Men's Soccer, jazz Band, jazz Band, Cross-Country, W Two Years Marching Band junior Statesman, Interact j Club. C.l.A. W 'ails my .,, .-, t Wffmr' . Amy K. Whitlock Craig B. Wiblemo Scott Wilford Tami Wilhelm Kara Kruger takes time out for a breath swim Team, Law Club jazz Band, c.s.F., Mar- Colorguard of fresh air before class. C 'S Band' Mock T a'f F.B.L.A., The Knights Who Say NL r Todd G. Wilkinson julie Williamson Cathy Lynn Willis Angela L. Wilson jeffrey G. Wimbish jonathan Wimbish Varsity Gymnastics, C.S.F., Interact lub, C,S.F, Amnesty International, Water olo, Swimming, US , Varsity Club, Senior Poetry Club, Baton Rouge, ROCO Class Committee Cajun Cooking Club . . +' ,TDK Stacey Rae Winslow Candace A. Wolfer jana N. Wong . . . . . c.s.r., spanish club, c.s.F.,TenmsTeam Seniors, Gina Leong and julle Dorame take a time-out durin Dancemub lunch to catch up on the latest gossip. Both Gina Leong an julie Dorame are involved with the Senior Class Committee and the Seen-Your Bodies Club. Oh Qs Q-Sip Eric K. Wood Track and Field Megan D. Wood Steghen E. Wood C.S.F., panish Club, Class Speec fDebate Team, Committees, Drill Team, S anish Club, Anglers Frosh Cheer, Girls' Cllyub Football Timothy Michael lohn G. Yesenosky lane S. Yoh Wynn Photo Club Omega Drill Team, Bad- Three Year Varsity Foot- gllmgon Team, 5P3n'5h ball, Show Choir Lisa Young wx, ' eff' if lennl Younghusband Amnesty International, Band, Poetry Club, Fab Front Rank La Sandra E. Zarif lolene Zigarovich French Club Drama Club, Class Committee, Club Speech Club, Performin? Madness Arts Center 4Musica Theaterl Stephen Lance Woods A.L.A.S., Club Impact, Poetry Club, O.C.A.D., Thelam . X 3 ,tk I, ,J 'll ' Vt GinaS.Younq C.s.F., choir F.B. .A., S-Club Xl 'x' loey Marquart Foays close attention to the instruc- tions given ont e art of making jewelry. U 0 96' '02,f,w,4oALo4A.. Egx. , 'Uia4.c,aa44.-q ipiucaawf UM-6. 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Walking to class are Varsity athletes Steve Evans and Dave Haven. lon Whitney and loe Dvornekovic make plans for the upcoming football game Q 0 Wayne Aulner Kamran Aurang Brent Bacher Lance Bagstad joseph Baias Wendy Bailey Kristina Baker jason Baltazar David Banning April Bartrom Andrew Bazz jackie Beiderwieden Brad Benkey Melinda Berber Kristin Berman Richard Bernstein Steve Beshires Laura Billon Brad Bills jason Binder s 5 i E i Right: As late for class as they are, Lisa Schliskey and Andrea Sorensen find time to pause for a photographer. Far Right: Hurrying to class, Susan Collins recites a poem she is to present in Honors English. Below: Meghan Fife shares her excitement with her many friends at the football game. I o Sponsored By: Raymond M. Sugiyama, D.D.S., Inc. Family Orthodontics o if Q . I Russel Biringer l I , . lane Blackmun 'o .' .. z'f'f- ,,, leffry Blancq Steven Bloomfield james Bloomquist Cole Blossey Carrie Bluejacket john Bodine jennifer Booth . Hena Borneo kli t be 5 Top Right: Sarah George is happy to finally eat her lunch. Above Left: Ready for tennis are Allison Perkins and Diane lay. Left: Always seen talking are Amy Merchant and Tracy Doyle. Top Left: Sonet Seitz smiles while talking to a friend. Above: A member of the OCHSPA is Stephanie Metcalf. 0 551 FarquharAve. 4202 Los Alamitos l2l3J 598-8543, C7742 750-3302 Beautiful Smiles Brighten the Future! P r ili s ilf 25 S si .fs . .mt M... .. A ,a E if N --- fm:-f 1 wr swesfsfztsff we Xxx g iii . it 5,5 S X so 1 r Q 3 S 3 p it S iii 1: .ix X1 ,. . ,,..W,. it M Q. . .,.. Jsw. , .. -f. .sys .s - .fm it t .,,. 2 ,W ,ig-,-gms '1 '- H S t- ... . . - is f a--...sa -5, ...Rf-F5 i X 1 iam rn- iw' .-W-fi Y-T1 Le..-1:11 x..3u,miaC,rs, fl 2 f 'a A X tliuill LEESQE' N. , Aim-3,-to lfliwfafifl i is Zoe Syregelas and Chrystie Platis flash their best smiles during the game. After studying hard the night before, Russell Ro ertson realizes how easily his test is. Mauricio Ingrassia listens attentive- ly during a Chemistry Lecture. 1 1 5 a Sponsored By: The Arrangement Florist 8165 E. Wardlow Rd. Long Beach, CA 906 .,-o,. .,s.,r ' 0 ' ' Qc Michelle Cappo , Stacy Carl Beth Carlson jennifer Carpentier Gigi Carrano Larry Carver P N Rosio Case Becky Cash 1 I A xi , w. ki -i 1 r ra r 3 41 e re 8 A C f Q? Scott Casmer , ' , . Kevin Castro .Z ' ' ' Yi, Gio Catalano V A ' -.1 ' g V Lisa Caudillo my 'I , y y,r Veronica Caudillo Alex Chang Suzanne Chaves Allison Chee .xl u Peeking out from under his homework is Varsity wrestling star Zach Young. Cole Blossey laughs suspiciously while stealing answers. Nicole Hutton and Jeanne Sickel check out all the cute guys while Kenny Goodman looks on in disgust. Jecializing in flowers for every occasion. 1096 discount on Prom flowers! 6 O julian Chen jennifer Cheroske Cinderella Chui Dana Cipollone Christine Clabaugh Cullen Claflin Holly Clark Timothy Clark Kimberely Clarke Diana Cobo Susan Collins Kathryn Comings Cory Confer Kristin Congiardo Lisa Connery Karyn Cook jason Coons Carrie Cooper Kimberly Cooper Deja Corcoran Varsity Soccer player Roman Stowell catches his breath after a strenuous work out. Tim Glaudini and Brent Overbeek enjoy the lunchtime activities during Homecoming Spirit Week. lason Wells seems to find quite an in- terest inthe huddle of girls on the hill. O 9 5 S 'Nh- J Sponsored By: Video 0 'Q-ii K 'sv .fl sg: e-Xe 'll' ,M s C ttet , ,C C dents, George Maisterra and Rhonda Hagstedt, discuss issues that are in a magazine. Dreading her next Class, len- nifer Hein debates over t Pam Powers composes a paper on her views about the society in which we live. whether attending class or not. i i 431-6468 Providing grocery and convenience stores with movies for rent. Erin Cordes Rachel Corley Faith Costales Stephen Covall Cathlene Cover Lisa Craig Angela Craven Sean Cronin Holly Crum A leffCummins Henry Custodio Kevin Daise Debbie Dauhnauer Duncan Davidson Alyson Davis U .til john Degregory M -' wil Philip Dematteo ' Q 1' 4 it 5 ., ff' f A AQ Deborah Devlin f D? Q4 if i 3 Kirstyn Devries Tracy Doyle 1 i David Dufford w y zz Brian Ehler Robert Elias Tanya Ellis Moiken Emmrich Kimberly Engel lill Ensley K1 ,I VQLRQ A 1 ti Al ?.J,k6 , ,, , ,,yy.r 'tv . ili D lulie Eschenbrenner V . , fry jennifer Escoe y ye y Cala Esquivel iw- of E Rodrigo Estrada f' r all l Steven Evans A julie Everett ' ' Y Cheri Stephens looks out into the distance to try and locate a few of her friends. lulie Hocking is caught in deep thought as she tries to finish her essay for English. At nutrition, Marc lessner turns away to call a cou Ie i of his friends over. p so ff' O Sponsored By: H 8: H Nursery of Long Beach 0131 596-1485 or f714J 952-8813 A , , ,, Q -. f-v 1 ' 1 . If .Q .- . .--- A Thierry Fairon Robert Farrell Michael Ferrieri Meghan Fife joel Fischer Kathlene Fitzer julie Flax Denelle Flynn Cindy Ford jennifer Forkos Carl Fraytet Gail Fridlund jeffrey Fulp jennifer Furfaro Kenneth Gaiewski Michael Gallagher Kathleen Gannon Catalina Garcia .2 XZ , Samantha Kean listens carefully to her teachers lecture. Rachel Struckland and Katy Williams talk about the Summer. 'flu SO Wardlow Road Long Beach, CA 90808 Corner of Wardlow Rd. Sf Norwalk Blvd. like she needs a break. Taking a quick snooze during class, Cathy Garcia looks 0 ' ' -N of 'u 0 Raymond Garman Garrett Gauvain Micah Gemme Sarah George jill Ghormley Todd Gibson Danielle Giles Timothy Glaudini Dawn Goldsmith Kenneth Gompert Kenneth Goodman Wendy Goodman john Graham john Gresham Christopher Grimes David Grimes Nicole Groff Elizabeth Gross 'Xrv'xH lake Grumet we Q jason Grunzweig 0 J -'f A .- . -- '-' ,gi lodee Guenther L 'W Q Kym Guinn B 'ag at xx, A -r it rgfxhf, :ll W w M3 l Erin McBride jots down her English homework. Brent Bacher laughs with Michelle Perslow. isa Roundtree draws a creative picture. ishing the graduating class of 1988 a healthy and prosperous future. Deborah Gundersen Veronica Gutierrez Tammy Gunnell Rhonda Hagstedt jamie Halaby Kelly Hall Tiffany Hall Craig Halker Christopher Hamel Tara Hammerschmidt jamie Hannah Karen Hannah Linda Hansen lana Harden Robert Harmon Wg S : fs qw N W 7' if P 5 l ,N HN we E, 1 M Q X 'Y'-1 'fsfii SQ 0 A f Veronica Woody carefully plays a selection for Mr. Hrbacek. Kirk Saylin smiles as he cheers the footbal team on to another victory. While waiting to go to lunch with friends, Alyson Davis and Dion Ruberio talk about Dion's scooter. Cheron Harville is proud to be a member of the Olympian Mar- ching Band. Randy Hawk William Hawthorne jennifer Hein Christine Heinlein jeremy Henry SS , ,, ' ' .,. . . T gig .,,,., Si . . wget. ' wefix fl . x S, to t.sy ' . --A --ff - 3' x . ., waelsfisfsff ., X Wg. s,,,..TXw,,, ' ::e llllfl A lllg 5 8 Q x ik K :X ' u N., , f- M112 5, .JR . ,, V: k,,.. -Q-1-s.1:1mH .fs ,F f ,ryyy , 1 - 'i 'if' if f ,. x n Ii ' 4 ff' , ' i W f 3' tt,, . H i J? 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' K gf ,., l 5 ' x C , , 'Nr'--' .f - , ' A ,wi ' 1 -5' I L A r Nida Nalarette, like many students here at Los Al, T.A. for their favorite teachers. Nida is a proud member ofthe varsity cheer squad. Paulette jones Wesley jones 0 t ' -f ' Lance lorgensen jon luliano Q-CPU Nobu Kahiyama Douglas Earl Kasper Samantha Kean I 5 3 . K :Y Doyle, lon Hyatt, Kirstyn DeVries Michell Low, and Ken Gajewski sit and sing the lyrics of a it registration day, Kristina Baker talks about the up- iing year, and hopes for the best for all the athletic ns. kiilftkig larrett Keck Christina Kempf Beverly Kester Philip Kile Eric Kim Sitting in English, Mike Fer rleri, thinks about this week. Mark Kimball jason King irisi eiii liiwnviliseiivdrzfffiili 'KimberW.Kins 7 L at L jimi-rig essi Kring, p lerenfxy Kpitchein s' s. M l iiss l ? L 1C1iif10ITsKiOSS'i is esusarngiasrsrxromgiL Daimpaonssixdbwirwiii L ifznbpigaiifKdehiringfi siie L L Marekeiiiorztehiowski f h Chris Krarnerffi: - Rachel Kroner - , L i Kevin Krurnm MikeKuderman U Karin Kurk Susan Kuzminsky Mark Laisy ' QE gif iz 'f Michael Langsam Katherine Lee Nancy Lee Caroline Leon Laura Leon A PM H V - L, i me . I 'i iiei 'i-' ,',a ',iif i,,, ? ,X A W V, k,,,,L . i ' -' . gre ' I Messm around between class periods Pat Myers and llmmy guyen show off their better personalities. lt's nice to see the friendship High school forms. Danier Leonard jennifer Levin ., ,ii, , ,faecffaa V af 851151. if iisi B an Msn . ir' ii'i ,,,f5,: ,,,:, 1 , t , N. :ze WWE 4 -V x i , 2 i Vi,i V, V ' ' ffff ' ' -eii 'W - 5- ,ami W 1,2 , 'fi 49.4 L we Z, 1 Vs Z' ff , 5454 2, W agfn ei, ' ' as 23 :Jigga ., if : A Q i ,, ,V X , L ,. ,,x , ,,s. t ,, ai, W Q. I ff 6 9 11 an 'K M 44, sf. ps? O fy , w '44-1 if ss . if ' :f as ' Sarah Anne Libby Q Elizabeth Lipski jason Litty julie Liu Maria Livieratos Terri Lopez Cindy Louie Cynthia Ludlam At a ep assembly, jared Welz and Brian Ehler the dlgum line play a piece from their field show .-N. S Samuel Ludwig Michael Luebben fi i Larry Lundquest Erik Lynch - Brooke Mabe Darren Mack Shawn Madrid jennifer Maiten ansfer student from Gahr, Shauonda Webber smiles while Bill Malohn Salvatore Mancuso A 5 'J N i john Maness Chad Manning David Maricich Robert Matsuda Lori Maulhardt L ' x N Q lennifer Booth and leanie Sickel talk about their weekend quietly, trying to keep information from Steve Evans. -wan Colleen May Kimberly McAlister vm Erin McBride jeffrey McConnell During lunch, lason Lewis, catches some rays while talking to his friend. While waiting for the photo club meeting to begin, Amber Oliger and a riend enjoy their lunch in the photo lab. 0 0,- Quang., -w......... lf V 5, i 2 W at i g t 1 r I As Chris Hamel washes his materials in art class, he tries to listen to a friend. Waiting patiently for the teacher to begin the lecture is Philip Kyle and Craig Taufer. A memher of the Varsity Soccer Team, Mauricio Ingrassia, watches as a teammate tries to score a goal during practice. john McDaniel jason McEachran Mike McEntee Robert McGrath Kimberly McNair Thomas Merser Mc-iissa Mercer An1yM6-rchanl Maneba Merril W s s l Sporting some new Oakley sunglasses, one of the year's hot trends, joan Burtsell hugs her best bud, Suzi johnson. ago .. 0-o. S 2 is saws i x x LLk s . LL f ,:-1s-fz:a:m-s,s,.- - , .rqmyslgggggg-15:,,,,w , Six X a Q s X X s N X Xxx SQ ss s X ss f Q Q geisha ss. -N-. 3s,s..,,,M,g,f5 5 Sm x H six N xx 2 A ll I'--3?iffY59flf2ffEi2:5i1iif1fQQg3:2E'jgfl E -s-f,:-1111-1r- N.. i V.,:,F,,.m,,J,,mk l P i . 1 ,Q 1 I s,s.. ....,..,, N Q Q s,Aa:s1g:s.. ' K r eene A s Q 1 r . 2 'T tZ1i1iS..Z2f2izfw-zz: - , . , .,,. . . rs, . N . eeen eenee, s eeeelee is ,L 3 K' 215' . .Q S :-:- 1 ,1-.-1-aan mg: During lunch, julie Flax and Kristin Berman look over the issue of our campus newspaper, the Crusader. Christy O'Connell Kristin Ogle Craig Olrich Amber Oliger Erin Osburn Sunny Oslin Teresa Ottarson Brent Overbeek Diane Overstreet Darrin Pagenkopp Sun Pak Michael Palermo Chris Park Richard Parks Parul Parikh Vanessa Patrick akmg forward to the Winter Formal at the Ramada Renaissance, Mike Mclintee nO . J . uit Q F ' The sun rises. Iawake with you in my thoughts I make it through another day without you. And the sun sets A bird overhead catches my eye It floats through the air In a continuous motion lenv the bird. Ifonhf I had wings Each time I see you I miss you more Now that you're gone Alyson Davis TWG DARK SHADOWS so they say W- the soul is read through the eyes H 5 don t meet mine squarely you-when-you're-looiing at-me W eyes. . . i search your eyes for s the answers. h what lurks in those mysterious shadows behind your eyes? I i can feel your eyes go rightt rough me. 1 love the way your two dark shadows smile at me. Q with a knowing emotion inside. those eyes. . . - 5 they re eyes that promise laughter and yet the whispersomething tender att esame time- Y' watching i keep waiting still anticipating love. ANONYMOUS Q Looking at his fellow team members, Teddy Kolb concen- Art student Aaron Simmons relaxes and lauihs in relief thatl trates on the important plays for the upcoming Varsity soccer project is done. He has been working ard all year a game. deserves a break. 0 the eyes have it- S deceiving eyes if they l honestly. . . 3 S your -i m-only-lookin -at- E eyes that caress and tease. v v l 5 -o X Q4 1 : . fly i tl 1 t ' 'Nt i 'Vi , HS- X , , 0 ...g..- .-' .92 ll1rllil tw,iiiv-2 lfgaiiilani Pereira Allison Perkins lawn Ferliins flhaiiiaon ifiwrf-, ,Nli1'?3i'lii- Pt'T'Sltitf.' Kathryn Peterson Patricia Pettigrew Suzanne Petty john Phan Kurt Pipal Christina Platis john Poe Aaron Pollock Paula Ponce Pamela Powem Marianne Pritt hett Aiwa lltivnfe' 1'-l'i,tiN'l,ii.is l,ir1ill.1lilt!i Arthur Rathke David Razor Lisa Reddick julie Redding Glancing in two directions reflects the way these two friends, Mike Dechert and Bill Hoggard will go upon graduation in '89, yet still remain close at heart. ,g,,.,,.s,:in..:-4 ., V ,n-. My fi Wailea V551 L -'ab Cottonwood Staff members, Susan Collins and Denise Siegal shov their happy relief now that the last deadline is over. Buddies to the end, Amy Ripplemeyer, jennifer Cheroske, Princin. Wong, and julie Flax smile at the prospect that Winter vacation i nearing. Q53 .'o4O 'Nur o ' ' qs Varsity Swimmers, Kristin O le and Tina Alvarez find an out et to the tension they feel, due to the upcoming swim meet, with comic relief. W S i . jenny Reed ggi l y 5: 3234 m . H jeff Regnier Q ' g. In ' R' 3 SC0ffReid slss i Q' ,iil S rreee TeffiReinhafd1 eleei ik elle Kimberly Rennie - , L- if itt a t- Michelle Reyes N' g X . A F-it we s: f 's ' 1 If l ,.' qw. , .,-,, jill Reynolds R johanna Richard if - Pamela Riedberger Q Michael Rieth Q lx Brett Rinella N 'i'ie Amy Rippelmeyer . ,A h ,4- ess Sw ' as ,, 15-or A.. jill Riodan Laura Roberts Russell Robertson Mary Rodman Lori Roepke Mike Rosetti 3 'N 'Mis julie Roumimper R Alisa Rountree A Q ' ' Dion Ruberio fe james Rupe 2 Cheryl Rutledge F ii . Sarah Sampley si a s 222 FQ Q R ,113- I 's 'UW K ii Q a A x A 4 st Elisabeth Sanderson Cynthia Sandoval Donaldson Santos jennifer Saurenman jason Sawyers Robert Sawyers . i , iff af 1 25 Aa rf 1: Sim :nor f ..z .. M hugs. 'f ' i ,V .5 ff wr , X., - Q7 M3 53 Q ici ' 12. i? 1f i l g . L P 'fnk 5 il i- 'ielii z ... i Q11 , 5, ,r Yi. .Mg if is F Qi f'T-155: ., 2 Overcome by Griffin Pride, Erick Lynch tries his hardest to have a good workout. Taking a moment to ponder, john Phan thinks about all the upcoming events of the dav. 6 to-4 , .-sw . . N' 5 1 s m as .efnifgii - 1-:T rrs 2 Jigs W Ei! ,NET ' 'L li ' SE' rx .ff fa ze rili Taking a uick break from class, Robert 'Har- mon, chueldes when asked how well he did on his last period test. . .,,. . . - SRA 4- x si X, .5 , t 'ix lk N 85? Siam t 3 t vit S gf ii 'K I . i. Late to 3rd period, Holli Peoples opens her locker After studying all night, Shih Hung Wu is prepared for the test After looking at the map, Greg Sorenson checks his notes .. i lilly '-we jg- ssss s K I 1 I E N X 8 David Wiest sits and enjoys his friends Q7 company during lunch time. l i junior Sonet Seitz, flashes her gorgeous smile to a friend passing by. u siiii Darren Sugiyama ' l Trinon Sylvester Andreas Syrengelas f ' i Craig Taufer --sil Karin Teter ai 53,9 R his X N iw in R ss Q.. .. SAS S S X jon Theriault r ' ix Q Eric Thompson Yasmine Tifrit Michelle Tobolski . , , s 6-W Mark Tornow ' ,-1 jeremy Trammel 1 w ww-as Tony Tredway janice Tse Michael Tu Kerry Turner Suzanne Turrentine jennifer Tyo is gr!! I A i i SCO Udoff li i i joey Underwood I my Iohn Urban Wiji - L Damon Uribe Q. L Wendy Uyeda ' E Q , Patricia Vaca l 'Q rl i 0 a-- Michelle Torquoto 1 E ssri X K . G 1 . ' . I X as fl Q V - ,H ix g mX,Z X David Allen Vale G Y Melissa Vanemon William Vanzutphen lulie Vega Alex Vidal-Lubln Bonnie Viets 5 K li Y E94 5 1552+ t , .5 l Wigs 1 A John Vreeland Robert Vycius Michael Waechter julie Wagoner Keala Walker Bill Walters Umu- Ai' 1 e 5 Shirley Wang Anne Ward Mark Wasikowski Holly Watson Shavonda Webber Kevin Welch Arriving early to school Chris Park, lason Binder, and loel Fisher anxiously await Ms. Wilson's English class. Taking a break from quiet study, Vanessa Patrick looks up to notice how quiet the library is. After learning to type excellently, Lori. Conway tries her hand at word processing. 0.9.9 Q sf' 41 Veronica Woodie and friend, Teri Rase, pause for a brief moment before entering the dar room to develop pictures for Photo Club. r jared Welz Carl Wenz Tania Weth jeffrey Wheeler Biting his nails in anticipation, Mike Kuderman stares at the clock and waits for the ell to ring to end class. In just a few moments Darin Sugiyama will be reporting to the baseball practice field. 0. 'll TRUE FRIENDS 'm telling you now so ou will always know fly thoughts from inside, I may never again show. i. friend I 've needed for too long D help me throu h, to keep me strong. e can think of as the times we've argued 'til dawn hen we've cried so much, all the tears have dried and gone. Put we can also remember those special days Ve smiled, we lau hed, together it's the sun we can raise. Ftwe really wante-ci we could erase the bitter end yrtyiyr s we'd end up with the perfect friend, . .rtyery r a amtclose it's not what would be is eyty rrssl darkenss there's no lightfor us gtrirliiieg f f jgilandrsbadigolhand in hand r T irel i rrter 11,jfli,1,1,Qit,Q,1 1 i iiiffsietliesimemories ofthe good, will outstand. lyie lilet I ,let1 lris? remember that part of us being friends figholding out until the end. f i fhat I want to say comes dee from my heart: f rue friends hold on - True fiiends never part! :rim ' ' 'il Qi pi -. X te ff' VJWF ,.. i i f retiita' if r v , ,SN-it its 2 Fit ' ,HJ 5 A , 0 s 2' 1 5 ! t .W , it, f x ' at if 1' , Z, Y va Nanci Hibscman stile is .U.J,v, jerry Wheeler David White jeffrey White lon Whitney David Wiest Robert Wilkinson Melinda Williams Htoo Win Michael Winter Sabrina Witzel Diane Wong Princina Wong Veronica Woodie Winston Wolf Peter Wu Matthew Yorke Zachary Young Laura Younkin 'Z' 'off' Physics. 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Mex - --1.,f... rf..., , Glancln at hisqfriend Chas justlfold aflirad iolre, Carf p rett Fun fails to find the ihumorin if. yr . C C C Jin Y'J iv :arching for a pencil, Kim Oswald checks in her purse. ie 2:40 bell gives Patricia Morua something to grin about. K. .,., M- i K ' e -. X. 6 X35 . v 5 ak X SS' il gas E wie,- Nd' Chani Devers james Dinn K vs . to 0 'Qi 3. i ls! ,R Y: 1 I F I spam ,io- X ,, -sri! nf? 1,Ar ' SS V N N F 1. l Rene Corbin Ryan Corbin Robin Corliss Kristen Cover jeanine Cowdell Cyndi Crawford jennifer Creeth Scott Cruchley Bergen Culver justin Curtis Cara Dane Giatri Dave Dena Davis Ronald Davis Tara Decarrillo Alessandro Dei lorge Delatorriente Alina Demeter 0.6 Christine Dolan i Darren Dortch l Sonia Alexandra Drakulich I U m 5. O. P' U -1 :: ar rv rn - -l O ET P U 5. as r: Robert Easton V t t'rtx' ' ' E ' My M WW ' 'W 41? I Z,y troe t . , C A V ,W ya V A is if if? Staci Eisenberg . 5 3. iui Af1dvEiSef . Damonfmef ssaafisasii Wendee Ellis Christine M. Emch james Engelhaupt i ' g gf Q 'YQ- Vff vi is I Qsgswssv loe B. Engelhaupf D. Q V Daniel England A I , ' r Amy M. El-b .zlk ' f Brenda I. Erlinger Shawn Fallan Mary Fekjar 'J EX T ii , Q i n ,, W. gf: g . pf , s ff S s ig 5 if ' . tl wx Kelly Fenske Kathy Ferrel V Rebecca D. Ferrol fx 1. l wx lt. I ' , by -.- Erik D. Feten john Figueroa Melissa Finkenhagen m lodee Marie Flint ' zbn Michelle Flores li i s i Stacy Fode 'N '-.. fi Wiffkigfi mis X Q XX X i s - r N X X5 5 X Sm X 5 Ns , 4, 2' . at Q' f N Nw lx N Q isis 1, :ff Sw K tt .L+ Q it Carl Foden During silent reading, Curtis Graham closes his book in order to get in a few minutes of socializing. Brian Knapp tries toJJersuade his friend to help him with the loads of school work he was assigne to do in the library. llIIIIililn59f 'Q Peter Formaz jessica Fortner Daniel A. Frenkel Andy Eiser chats with a friend before school in order to get some opinions on some class projects. With the most chic pose she can attempt, Kim Hoggard is eager to take a secon out of class for the photographer. ,..f ' - .,,,, t it .2 Q Brent Glatman Allyson Glines Garrett Funk Dana Galbreath Ginny Garcia Nicolas Garcia lason Garrido Lauren E. Garrot Rebecca E. Gaw Kristin Gibbons Cyndee M. Gilbert '32 215 jcmuiuj XPKSUV llCl lt whoa CCM U2 M wwf I'- ' , QW. .,,.,.,.. ., 9:5 , .2 , f,.,, X... . 6 - M9 lk Dawn-MarieGludt iff f 4' ' hh awww. gi2,2txfsS,i:2z , QBOUM HTG fiAClNKe5l2fg5?E'llS22 O U-QV,'QmdShannon Gower VVLV I uvgztl H K Clllffl vl WW GUM JDO ' is ., , ,, A Z W LVM ', . gg M W WM W 5OtrQmi0d2a.?:aw.z1: l l A gggg l ll lli f1l SLO LJ Q Keith Grimes Ezz L at e ever cmhqcg orc L., Do gouc. mjfl ell l QQQ lC5QLyk, LQ Anjula Gupta t O g .Q gms tm 53525 j ' A we , 0: fe- rss f V oQQJ9fitb Wgfd LO , Elm W Vllv Jflalflrullli l A ll 'tt l M CM GLll6ll3W5 awww i i X QV Q SmiI10n uqxb Tf ,-' Q mm A if QW Jr . 1 Andrew Harvey john K. Harvey Christine Haskett Erinn Haskins Tarra Hassin Brian R. Havens 3 Claudia Tardel pauses for a moment to think about the exciting homecoming game against the Loara Saxons. A group of soinhomore pals take time out for themse ves during lunch after a studious schedule. 216 -' lyk xf ggi tw-' fiir'tJ-time-Xlxkg 'is r ,Irie X 'E V. 0 Q. '-'Fa- , Q. Bottom Left: Nicole Williamson, a sophomore, is not just another average kid on this campus. She is an Olympic hopeful, a full-fledged all around varsi- ty swimmer! Williamson has strenuous workouts morning and night, every day of the week. She swims or the Fullerton Aquatic Sports Team, a group recocgnized for excellence. Her training ses- sions inclu e weight lifting and rigorous swim laps. Williamson has been swimming since she was eight years old and was one of the youngest at age 13 to compete in the junior Nationals. Her ambitions for the near future include a college swimming scholarship, studying in the field of physical sports therapy, and taking part in the 1992 Olympics! Williamson is aware of her challenges as she con- fidently states, It takes a lot of dedication to get where you want to be. jennifer Hawk Shelly Hemphill Melissa Hernandez jennifer Herod Nicole Herron jeffre Hertzig jaime Hidalgo Denise Hiester Ky Thuong Ho David Hoenig Kimberly Hoggard fs ,. fs Q s s x , ,, ,ts a ef W2 ., Qs, ,ask-sf 1 1 ma ne Corbin amusingly locates an error. Diane Holmes Sean Hooker jeffrey Horn Craig Houck . V'ir'i Meekaame L. Houston Nicole Houston Donald Hrossowyc Susan Hsueh janelle Huber SURFINC SENSATION Blond hair, the latest surfer lingo, the typical surfer dress. If you see so- meone who fits this description you've probably found Robert Colby. Robert Colby is a sophomore here at Los Al and as you probably guessed, he is also an amateur surfer. Robert has been surfing for four years now and he spends three weekends a month traveling along the coast entering surfing contests. When asked, how he got interested in surfing he re lied, My mother made me try sur ing while vacation- in in Hawaii when I was ten years o Robert has many plans for next year such as surfing the United States amateur championship in Hawaii, he has also applied to be an exchange student to Australia the second semester of his junior year Robert is very serious about his sur- fing and has many prominent spon- sors such as Quicksilver and Peak Wet Suits to name but a few With sponsors like these Robert hopes to go far in his surfing career Robert Colby is 'ust one of man talented Los Al stu ents and we wis him all the luck in the future. jeffrey Huberman Thomas Hudak Corey Hughes Christina Huntoon Douglas Husted , F II I5 !I I TWA- ss 3 i 5 Corey Ian nello Alex Ingalls Andrea Isbell Adam Ishaeik Catherine jackson Mollyjamison Nicolejaramillo Kelly jeong justin johnsen Chris johnson Dori jones Kellie jordan Leonard jordan Michelle jordan Carlos jorge ,t WA... , 5 an W f ' 1 5 v 7 .JI 1 ut!! its '- it fi' X2 . 1 2 I xl' X - - homore Alex Dei smiles with confidence r a large test. llent driver Darci Hansen peels out of the :ing lot. johnny Kafieh junko Kamiyama Brian Kaneko Sahar Karim Kristin Kaser jennifer Katramados jason Kelleher josh Kellman Nita Kellner Robert Kidder sj , -'Ml6W'mmr, 4 it ,fsssf-ggqgye sg- A Q IP 1 I .. 11' 1' ,Q f 1 K Ns: 53.5 . 34 rf: xx gs l. X x iw , W- Douglas Kieck Heather Kim jean Kim joanne Kim Stephanie King 0 Kerrin Kinsbury Lisa Kleinman Brian Knapp Bryce Koike Kristine Krueger Maxim Kucher Erica Kuebler Pamela Kurtela jeffrey Kurys Thomas La Bouff Helen Lambrou Rachel Lanham Maxima Lanuevo Shaun Latham Robert Laurie jason LeClair Romy LeDoux Tricia Lee Chantal Legros laycee Leitner Miguel Leliebre jeffrey Lemier Todd Leonard Scott Levitt K l f 13, ' ff ' ' 'M 5 4 ag. 'L ' .A , xl 4 R Q 'Q 2 3 , 1 5, W f '7 W 5 l xi V . , ' AQ. :gr- t, ,.. . if l Q Qi ll QW S- As school continues, friendshi s grow stronger, like Dar England and Dina Davis. They will always be special friends. Michelle Kennedy is struggling to get her project in on time, L Mrs. Hemphill is always wi ling to lend a helping hand. Marnee Lewis Helen Liang Tammy Libbey Rachel Lief Bryan Liff Heather Light Brandon Lindley Todd Lindsay Christina Liogys jennifer Locklin Rebecca Long jolina Lontok -if Q-i2 clH Tony Lytle jeanette MacArthur Dustin MacDonald Misty Maciel Craig Mahood l A sg vt, jason Mancino joseph Manfro jason Marengo Ocean Marikos Dana Marriotti Tiphanie Maronta Squad. Tamara Sandoval chats with her friends on the phone during the passing period Tracy Tounzen laughs at her fellow students. She is on the Los Al Cheer do jennifer Martin Stacy Martin Elva Martinez Victor Martinez Martin Mason Christopher Masuno Patrick Mathews Aaron Maurice Ron McAlister Marita McBee john McCabe Christopher McCalla During class A I Yates thmks of his wrestling match Nikki Gusel and Kim Bell give a quick hello and hug. l Kathleen McLinden Shelia McMorris Shawna Medcalf Noelle Mendoza Chad Millan Aaron Miller .- N R. - l -4 N if X - A x 55 N is Q RW: 1fi11fEE.'1E1: Ef' EWR -L K f 5 . Sp, ' S? f fer 'fe ' . he ct - - Q L X 'sl ' . . K X Ma X il' ... lg ' - ix i ., .str Q .ll, . ,t XX X XS N' X55 X, t it , li X l Q Q I in ., g:Exl. K . x K z , X .1.. Wg HQ artrrtr it me N. . X fiifiiiisffi t , 1 'lf' - ts,ts M. at S ,. 'fo G Terrence Miller M- LauraMolles Ricardo Montero I . Megan Montgomery i ii 'ii ii 'li ii is ,ssrsww wwf 4' 2 3 I .S . 1 - .x e r as a , X K vs Rachel Finlguerra and Allyson Glmes discuss their plans for the weekend. Christopher Pincek washes his hands after he completed his jewelry project. Brett Moore jennifer Moorhouse Paul Moore Amy Moretta Eric Morley Shannon Morton U e -- if:5.Zk -, Q T rv' . V it Patricia Morua Ofer Moses Morning Star Mosley 4-3 Tina Moss Erick Mould Tony Mrstik as V 'C XA I f is Y r, - . s . Brandee Mueller Heidi Mukamal Melissa Mulry laqueline Mundy Christopher Munsterman Nick Murphy O.. .0 of. 'Q Ryan Murphy Krista Myer Robert Myers Adina Nack Anthony Napolitano john Nassab lorge Navarro Delmar Nehrenberg Lara Nettelfield john Neubecker Corinna Newlin Daniel Newton Q? X 3 X ei New N X N xxx 2 ..x, N Ez M t Q S vw ., sm ,. it Kg Xi Q6 X as 5 I Q.. , , 0 I - ml? ' M 'Q ff ?'x to . ... efa::--- ,Q .ia ef' . K -'ix '1r f. 11 0 - 1 f' Q -, R' Y -.va-tb t Brandon Cash calls home after a hard day at practice. Dustin MacDonald knows that milk does a body good. we V rt. ' ,- t -f 33? ' 't -x W 'X l X X' at N, ' l lf X 7 .Nt .,.. .. --an 'Q 224 0 An Danny Nguyen Tu Nguyen Michael Nolin Ryan Nordstrom ax ,S i Q , is Fx '555l we Ex l l limi gigfixx Sllligfa X I-. L -,, Ili 'I X l is X E' ---f s---set .. X XS QX if , 7. N lacole Norton Carol O'Connell Sean O'Conner john O'Dea 7 at it me If Kari Olson Nils Orliczky Andrew Orrock Kimberly Oswald Brett Pagenkopp Eric Palacio Rahul Parikh Rujuta Parikh Kimberly Parker Nicole Parker David Parks Tracy Parks Sheryl Parmet Archival Patriarca Steven Paul Mark Pearson Rebecca Pendleton Shannon Perry i 3 5 i E I I r X This school is so great, shouts Nicole Houst After seeing hir test score, loe Engelhaupt hides - .HJ vis? ., Monica Perslow Laura Peterson Ly Pham Mai Pham Sandy Phan Amina Pierce William Pyo Monica Quenga Megan Quigley Benjamin Rael-Brook Terri Rase Todd Razor 1 ol Christine Playter Tania Pollner Autumn Porter Cymbre Potter A Elizabeth Pieschel Christopher Pincek Laura Pitcher Christian Stewart and Kim Ross talk o' their plans for this coming weekend. Chris Munsterman is finally able to relay afteig a period of strugging with his mat . fl S l tlil sttt i l i sis is E J .f I ' it s i ' A leaf 5 t e g: f - 5 .. ' :vtaiiz-I A L 5 Q i Larry Potts 5 X Robeft Preston . ,ttt, Blair Price lliiff- ' -77197 Marlene Puente P Matthew Pye 3. -Ra X 15 wk is l at ,. aims, X at Qi' 0' ii Sam N X loannis Rector Allan Reduta Mark Reed Erik Reese Barry Reiner Christina Reinert Xxxx Xw X .E 1 1 l S 1 1 Q . s K ' if . is X all - K , l . r 'ess - , Samantha Reams - Lisa Reyes jeff Reynolds Richard Rhyu Angela Rihner Wendy Rihner Spirit Week continues, Allyson Glines ver misses a day of dressing up. 'K XX , A 5. s..LL s?la,,44- Dx V? 1 fx, M , -3. ,. ,rg , . - ,Qwz-.555 2 A ' --'. .. '5' If 1X iw. lw if , f . 1 ' Ns - X gas wk is f I H5 S t .ESU Q S sf vt + ' - Ev' 1 as xh Victor Rivera Shawna Roberts jason Robertson Catherine Rodriquez David Rogers Kimberly Ross Nicole See and Marion Slater watch the spectacular Drill Team perform their routine. They are excited for the game tonight, knowing that we will win. Eff L Marie Save Lorie Saviez William Schneider Amber Schulten Gregory Schumacher Emma Scott Lisa Scott Michelle Sedano Nicole See Kimberly Selph Robert Sena lan Shackleford Kasha Shaw julie Shikiya john Shuman Stacy Sidlar Tina Sifton Regina Simpson Vanessa Rothman Chantell Royer jennifer Rozolis Kimberly Rubino Melissa Ruiz Tamara Sandoval Dennis Santos Sergio Saporito Zane Saremi Steve Sargeant 'wit-5:11 1 11 me . . ,t it . is X Q o n.l. 'N in 'A i -.:. itgxft fty f f N 1 w t R l 1 9 2 Q f diem We J V I I ,, 7 4' s M -usA ' l z 3+ S ' f Q rj! 3 . 1':fw ' T , .. ycys S ,, Q X ' .1222 d..t . 1' .- X 'll l ' - V. fl' l- 'ix , 5 - s l - 1 l l 5 Q lt in Q X, x If A V l it ii A During class Mrs. Gonzales helps out Lauren Garrott on Spanish assignment. Spanish is one of her favorite classes. Brent Glatman looks over his freshly rewritten essay. He alvi tries his hardest so he will be excepted to a university. N35 SQA t X Q s 'R ,, X iw .., W X 2 S t lt, if 555 V.1l , f ., kh ,1f1 .., s S, Shelley Sims Robert Sinclair Tiffany Singer Shannon Skoglund at X W I no--. .av-:JE .. !.'.- -1' lan Bender and Brett Glatman are overjoyed with the oppor- nity to escape biology class. bt S 5, fi Q 2' if ' X ' f jf Sl . I ' M1 xf Marian Slater Darren Smith Duncan Smith Samara Smith Timothy Smith Chara Sockett Gregory Sorenson Scott Sparkes Robert Sparks Shannon Speaker joseph Spinelli Kurt Stabel Arthur Stahl lacqueline Stern joseph Stern Christian Stewart Daniel Stockwell Caryn Stone George Syrengelas Alesandra Talavera S F 5 ' 5' lason Kelleher, a soghomore, is a sax player in the jazz band and in the marc ing band. pn. X M, As they leave their class lorge Delatorriente and Alex Ingalls smile with a sense of accomplishment after finishing their homework assignment before the bell rings. Now they have a worry free night ahead of them. Lookin up from his drink Tedd Labouff smiles knowing that he only has two more c asses left in the day. Adam lshacik laughs with his friends during lunch about the joke that was just presented by one of his buddies. He is extremely active on campus this year. .t. . . Qgf-fltl-LQ-It t.es or is A Q XXX nfl' f! ME' xg x st 3 as Sabrina Tamalii ,P ' .'-'. 7 A 2 Claudia Tardel v ..g A' - V' V I Alia Thomas iii i i N i s X fr . X he lenniferThomiszer 9 ' Shira Torem W ' N raCY ounzen I 1 g..w,gl g X if kt ,Et S MeliSSa Tf9dWaY i K gs Cathleen Tuttle a l 5' d TakeShiUkai E - Sl N 5 Effvn Ulnch L t,. Paul Underwood 6 .5 f In ., - Ross Uritz I -.1, f r'Y' . Shannel Vance g 5 .-W iizzrlw-:f 'lk on X N1--S' Garrett VanCleave N g Robert VanDagriff r X- A- V Genevieve VanDemergheI , H V Tony Vasil e 1 it David Velasco I s i l . f . , ' K. . use A . if , if Ylf-'v as 'D' U 0 t X 'Nxt t l l : X 2' at f i,,,,......---. 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X 5 Maia Stagg l 'fa 'I .QQWWWW Linda Bingham Rachel Bird Mika Bissett Brian Bixby at Y, 24 ' W f 4 1 lu- ' ' nf- W QW 4. ff Q, fl W f offff , 4 , ah ,, , W, X iii f ,WM +ea,.ayN - f'fgie4 ' K' 'W K Haden Blackman ' Mark Blall' lj ' r iQwMewaw't iett 'f 'f if 4 ' 6. Wit Taking a short break from Mr. Hrbacek, Heather Ekll talks to her friends. Heather is on the Omega Drill Team. While in art class, Rusty Hines ponders in deep thou alfout his next big project. Rusty also plays soccer for l A H .9 I 9 ' 0 l i Tammy Blayney ' Bryan Blind Keith Boldon Michelle Boll X 5 5 ,V sa , e -. rf .Q il- A ' J K , as -A s ikszzfdgo 03 i , es K' Y Q jf ff t ,.... Nw ,, Y V .fx .- 50' i 'fl - EIN F 'N ill 'Tl 1 01 Gregory Bonham Bernice Bordallo Eric Bosanko jessica Brennan Timothy Brooks Matthew Brophy David Brown jason Brown jennifer Browning Laura Brun Dana Bryan Kirsten Burns Lisa Burstein Thomas Byrd Christina Calhoun Cari Callaway Russell Campbell Darren Candiotty Michelle Cantrell Lynn Carlen Kimberley Carlson Stephen Carlson Rachel Carter Erik Carver During a pep assembly, lason Moore y and his teammates stand in respect while the band plays the Star-Spangled Banner. Beth Casey Tyler Cashman Alen Catak Gregory Cavert john Chadwell Tricia Charlton Betsy Chen Margaret Chen Lily Chou Crystal Chweh Shellby Clabaugh Cynthia Cole Ginger Collins john Collins Christopher Connally Nicole Conrad Paul Conrad Sloane Conte . Lori Conway Vanessa Costales Sharifa Cox S Q 1 S . ' .. - fl ' ' ni .,s. ' A C iiiii - . ' .C 'i ' 'st', ' i ysys r ,.., '.'- 1 --- ..,- ' s - Q s f -- L V' - 1' '.-' E'-iw: SESIKTVRI '. 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X we Q, ,-a' ' ' we tp Sharri Coyne Elisa Creasey jason Cropper Chantelle Dagert , ,mx.,. t. , t, 0 ' . . . ' Q ssh 5+ X Q Q is aegis if , - , x Qs 4 W U X Q SN Y ' -ij' ,,A. V X Wzyi I ,..l 1 N . g - l is '1n1- nlh' r 5 james Danielson 7? , ' ' L- - Michael Darling it A. Nicholle Davis D ' Tracy Davis h ii , , Michael Day xr 3 A ei Mafk Debfuvn . f ssya l 45 5 In A X sz l 1 fislll ' . - 5 , X t g Michelle DelValle 6? ' - r--a t Q ,, it R vs ' R Antoney Dibartola S., .--Q ' 5 Desiree Dobson D t ' 5 jennifer Downs - ll I Michael Downs V 1 , if ,, t g Dana Doyle X - ,ist . ' S 5 at nah Ax -if 7 if hgh iii sz ,, .,,.. i I . s , Kristin Duncan t K ' ' Robert Dyer Q s...,s 'HH ff 6 4 gg? .tt Dliftjili' ef! Looking up from his classwork, Ryan Hemond searches his mind for the correct answer. Eating like there is no tomorrow, julie Haight and her friends enjoy their 30 minute lunch break before their next class. During lunch Todd Solomon talks to john Labko about john's next basketball game and next class. 0 .5 0 5. V 1 - . i hh l27 E as 1'a' : A'-'E Erik Eiffler ' sss. .yy.. A Heather Eklund .A ' L'1W mzh, . KK,, .,..Q..., Q ixk 'i 'W A . A iz Amaris Elliott l i ' Y is V, Stephanie Ellison ' ' Aimee Emerson A i A ' e,i eei v F eii iieie i fix' 5 li Il if I i1i'. r 'i'i 'ilifiii ' Aileen Endow . 9 ' y ' Eric Eskenazi . 'F ' Kasra Esteghamat L., .1 A 3. rf , ,ig Y vi ' gli 'ar wt 1 'Mg .T g 1-5 Av 2325 S! C N!! ' 'N jessica Evans . i- Steven Ewer 4. Margarita Fernandez X , V A ' Z x it -' S 33 Q X Stephanie Ferrario Kerri Finnegan Lisa Fitz-Roy - f er I. ,-Wf- K ., ,.,..,.., .,.., E l Gregory Folsom A M 'f A Christine Foster Eric Fowler S fi ' ' 12 1 Q Q ft-fz,s,.s ' f ff: J 1. s Wi::'z --ff--.1-1-wqssf, WT.,x In K ,K -'as Karen Frame A Anthony Freeman 'ii'i ' , Andrew Fuentes ffl ' 6 555 Reviewing the class on vocab, teacher is gone is Stanley Howard. , ,, ,..W, ,A A Hoping she's not late for class ag. Eiraca Martin rushes to her class. lvl:-... Della Fuentes Michael Fuller Christy Garcia Monica Garcia Michael Ger Risa Gershon joe Giacona Kimberly Gibso . . 9' his .L 'N ii ,X - l X gf s i I Ss igii ills it x it K -i. it l l ,,. t. - Q : wav was sswsss f, l X D'a.. . ltlflf lb axle XM WW 1+.iVrlmrlq Wf Qltgctl, IA M wt 01 if yfmyyg Cowl to be lroytlg lr Nt lou blsllmr M filth 5J'MlW ylamiiqa, 2?,i!:ai.21Sb?'g1Y W gm +G wise ygu Debra Glasgow X ' ' X DanielGIass A 0-lr' fl Eliete Gonzales jacinto Gonzales Shawn Goodman Danielle Gordon jeremy Gosselin Geoffrey Graham Matt Graham Christian Gray Gray jeng jeffrey Griffin Nathan Gross ying his algebra test Scott Myer checks to see if his Mrs. Gonzales congratulates Shawn Goodman on his outstan- fers are correct so he l know if he s ready ding Spanish presentation about Spain. loc fcfltllllo Lgtfgf 5 jeremy Guenther Heather Gulino Aaron Gusel julie Haight Laura Haney Catherine Hannah jonathan Hannon Susan Hansen Melissa Harbour Cheryl Harmon .V mf ,,,, 5 Mw M 'I 5 2 , f f , f , ..,, ,. 'EP , ' julie Harris Omar Hassan Hideo Hatsusaka janet Haven Suzanne Hawthorne Timothy Heffern ' 'S' f. Wi' Andrew Vanderhaar listens quietly in his World Cultures class. Karen Shahon, jodi Vogel, and' Lisa Sandler glance over to the quad area. Erin Ryan claps for the drill team as they practice their routine. Christian Gray, a member of the jazz band, turns to answer a friend's question. P, U, ccjjy y cajj c K.. l 2 5 l ' , ' - m . ' is j ji 'r., , llll C ', V i A as Wiz,-' Y-'1 1 igzfss, ,f,'Q'?-'SN' f 15, ' - f, . - mg 'wa ,'.fj,, ,1 , f-,'sff-, zggrjpi' if-Q Q 6,22 I I . A C . jcas g ',,' ?'g. ' ,. Mt' i Q Maxam ff' A , r . , r.,, ,335 'i ' r , fr r' ' ,,l,,,. is A r a L . l . ,V , l - 4 lfn vi ixfz Q, k Q A 'L , , ,I i X, lfrfiffi f ff 2 IW-15tf.2Qtec3wt1, v A f f l 49 Q-s2 u- A-4 Q -- lustin Curtis enjoys a stroll with his friends during lunch. Friends are an important part of our school life. They provide moral support through the bad times and help us to augh. Friends are our way to ease the pressures of school and they helra shape our own personality fort e future. Having a serious conversation about their last class are Eli Shostak and Nicholas Popoff. Eli is a member of the band and plalys the drums. Many res men at Los Al this year are involved in various activities. These extra activities help the freshmen meet new people, make friends, and adjust to high school life. Ryan Hemond Monica Henderson Karin Herbert Marci Herron Noelle Hexberg Danea Hibbard Rachel Hilliard julie Hines Russell Hines Richard Hofmann Amanda Holden Katie Holmes Fx . V .-H t , Q 'iw X 1 .ml 1 fm. v ...a Andrea Holstein jacques Hoppus Stanley Howard Shih-Tien Huang joey Hughes l Christopher Hundemer -I- T Susan Hsueh walks to her 5th period hot-ping she is not late. ' R ' Susan is a member of our rifle team an is doing very well this year. Timothy Hunold Alison Hunt Yahya Ibrahim Michelle lgliane justin Ingledew Robin Israel jennifer jackman Heidi jacobs Regina jaime Karl jeanotte Derek jenkins Sean jenkins Dina johnson Christopher jones Glen jones jennifer joyce Paul jun Curtis Kaiser Xe is ..,., ,Q Edwin Kampwirth Esther Marin john Keegan Karl Kellerman Tana Kellner Sean Kelly Cory Kemp Stephanie Kenaston Michelle Kennedy Brenton Keough Christina Kia as t-i- - L , . NSN is Wi R .- N . E lk. ' . ji ifiaikflig N X X c R QM S Q Q X wr U it . -pig: .,,r-.5,zxff:-.-.faegf f N E it ,ff g .:.,-.v:Sf:c.:::-.H :iQ?EvRE25i155:5 uf K1 J z gg -g -E W .bv 5 Vjemwf ' l E 3 N X Bone tie in place, Amaris Elliott joins with Art Club in a tie dye project. l Q 5 x L1 XX 4 tv FN :Qi .- Q ff 5 Q, v 2 7' ll X anus.. X T156 ga' sa ev 21 .N egfsss-W - F ,tt if Qtxllllj Q -ms. if me-...aa-.-Q-gnu-o -nun--pr resting in Spanish, Steve LeFort ponders over the question that was just to him. Spanish can be difficult, but well educational. B rren Wagoner poses with a group of his friends during lunch. As a result m the four periods before, lunch can often be rowdy. , fl' Q-'.' I... r 4,,,v-ZF., I '4.s HAH ' 2 pu. ,.' 09 1v.4' O Q 5 M md' Sharifa Cox expresses her school spirit through a cheer routine at a Pep-Assembly. .,z .92 . - 'W Mary Killen , , if 1 ii Kim ' V Tae Ho Kim Christopher King Traci Kinon ' V G Kenneth Kist vw f , Q ', ' V if ' .' if I Kevin Koenig 'llll r .V 43 1' g . - V PaUlK0enis ' 3 j e s Q , 'ei. . - r Brett Kolb , fi 'af ' pgg N 5 ' Karen Kolodziej , , . 1 i f,,., , i s, ,, i M ,g , leffrey Kovanda E ,, , H err ,,,,V l f ,, 'lg ' .,l a,'t , W Trevor Kredell f fill f -J V fl.r ga, , K , - -. . ' 1 , 1 r's ' ': . ,Lg 5, it ,,, A V Higljfy yi, . , j ff' .. fft lff Nathan Kroner Kevin Kropf Samuel Kubernick Robert Kurkjian Benjamin Kuzminsky ,. 0 Robert Kyle jonathan Labko Skye Lacerte Renee Laurain Steven Lefort Eduardo Leiva Leonora Leliebre Michael Lenihan Gina Leone Tina Leone Stacy Vos and Ryan Shubin go over their history homework before class. They hope their answers are correct. L., www . iwaae K ...,. 31, , ll L L . t J' gi X it I' ,- .-Xv lk Fl i f A y ,E his 'A L r , tl Leaf L A , rv 1 3 S 4?d4f.n-.ff Q. i . l 1 'Q K r KX tl I Sean jenkins and Frederick Tinsley run the ditch to keep in shape for the demanding waterpolo season. 'Ni .1 'NK DRIBBLED TO THE TOP The average freshman at Los Al is :bout 5'4 , 120 lbs. Elsrick tRickj 'otts is 6'1 , 173 lbs. Rick is a guard an the Varsity Basketball team. He is he only freshman who has ever been it the varsity level in basketball. Rick fvants to attend a Division I school on 1 basketball scholarship, but he says ,hat academics are the most impor- ,ant to him. When asked what he is ooking forward to in his years at Los Nl, he said l am looking forward to getting the best possible education and p aying basketball four 'years for Coach Brooks. Rick said is main notivator is his father and that his father understands all of the pressure :hat is put on Rick. Rick is also on the 440 relay team in track and his :avorite thing at school are pe 'allies. Rick says that he likes Coach Brooks a lot and they get along really well, but he says that he gets teased a lot because of his age. Rick says that since he is only 14, he has more to prove. Good luck to Rick! S- Il. 0 cz' 5' , W fa ttf 1 l f Kimberly Levin Benjamin Lewis Mindy Lewis Sallie Lin Felicia Lincoln Angela Liogys jennifer Lix Shara Loftis ,, . fr! I fs a Staci Long Albert Lopez joshua Lopez Damien Lorton Daniel Ludwig jonathan Ludwig janeth Luengas jennifer Lyons Cara MacDonald 1 Erin Ryan and Iennifer Baker join in on the flag salute during a pep-assembly for our winning football team. Dana MacDonald jennifer Macis Gregory Mack Douglas Mackewicz Richard Magadia jonathan Maggard .JC WWW fgaliz f.a2ra'oaarr.aa11aQ2 Bryan Mandel Lisa Manfro Andrew Mansfield Rosio Marin Patricia Maronta Amanda Marshall Michael Martella Eiraca Martin , Raymond Marzouk l Tara Matajcich David Matthews 51355 -- ga, i X Q w Q Nl X V K X M XX 25 Yf ifi- ,,,s.,..i Eric Mattox Kristen Maxon Kristy McAlister Timory McDaniel Lara McKinney Connie Mendez Nicholas Mesman Gina Micciche Stephanie Michaels jennifer Michelle Kimberly Mikesell Michael Miley jennifer Millan ef X H Zgsieiye' fl Ufiilszfzeszfsesizfsl K D .. a'O 0 it za E Surprised at the answer, Andrea Holstein tries to figure 1 how the teacher solved that problem. We 5 ie at sr 3 vt :S D 5. 2 is N 3, an JSA: 5' E E lkillwe X sl 3 lla ,ill 3 :tif . K sz. ' - K, , . ,115 .1 , Ya- . 3 -ki 11 '- its fl' ill ' .- t Pkg? 3 -E Si? y is is Y, ,. ' f T 39 1 5. if M . ugh, Xi , . 1,, A355 joel Miller Chris Milligan Charles Minnis Marcus Mobley Q. L. -sw :F If 55 7 HEY ...M uring a student council meeting, Freshman es. Kim Gibson attentively takes notes. X r A ,43- 'vf fl Heather Mollohan jennifer Moon Brandon Moore jason Moore .xv 1 ll 4. Shelley Moore Margo Moreno Michelle Morgan Kim Moyaert Scott Mulleary r, rf P Q f .A S s.'r M. .LW ' l Tv Abigail Mungcal jeanne Murphy Amy Musselman Crystal Musser Scott Myer Anthony Napolillo Paul Nelson Aaron Newbill Quan Nguyen Suzanne Nixon john Oberacker Andrea Obradovitch Madeline Oca Traci Ogle julie Oliver Erin Ouellette Connie Painter Elisa Pak Debora Palmer Laura Palmer ludy Parker Eric Parks Philip Parks lohn Collins and Tyler Cashman look up just in time to see the miraculous play by our football team at homecoming. David Regnier, Will Waddle, Andrea Obradovitch, and lohn Ludwig huddle together during one of Los Al's games. Christine Patten Michele Pawlacyk james Pearson Kent Pellegrino Shawn Perez Alfonso Perry Erik Petersen Peri Petix Susan Phillips Carrie Piccolini Michael Pinheiro Samuel Platis Todd Platt Leyla Plett Michael Poladian Collin Pollock ' o 248 ' , ,..,.,,,,.-W., awww, fm w p 113122, 1 W 715:65 . li ii, 'amid gi E 2 2 V . 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X , , Y at ky . .L -,, Austin Ray Annette Ready Brandy Reed David Regnier Michelle Reinert jennifer Reyes john Reynolds Kari Riordan David Rios Gabriel Robles Chad Rocke Kristy Rodgers -xif ic Fowler smiles his relief at his history test grade. mar Hassan wonders whether he'll finish his homework. .Q 6 'lose Rodriguez Gregory Roe Katy Root Randy Roquemore jeff Rose Andrea Rosenberger V . ' ' ' 1 Angela Rosetti Scott Ross , S- , , . , Q W .X .., .xi KW x t i i at Q 1 ' ' lana Rountree i l f t 5 0 sl Consuelo Rubalcava - jennifer Russell is 'iff GX xv S Y X Y- Erin Ryan Staci Sabbagh x 5 i Hannah Sacks Francisco Sanabia 1 ff IS. Qxi 'H5t' X x if .rig L -N we , O QR1 X was w-H. , J,, . , . ., fr,,fJ M r at R 'is . ffr ., . 'f B. t r tf'sr r t .-Q 74 Tx. rres' E Shelly listens intently to her friend about a new boy she likes at our school. A One fun part of coming to high school as freshmen is making new friends. ff! R .X Practicing typing on the computer in hopes of becoming more accurate typists Heather Simon. Typing is a course freshmen should take to prepare for researt papers. ff 'yew f 'W if Alias, Luis Sanabia Demetri Sanchez Kristen Sandell Lisa Sandler ,l i,i, if .Q ,P A 4 M 5 vs: , I X ,, ' 'xW3l'f'g 2 XX' X f P - -33 s . -1 .mi S, it n 0 Dave Santos Samuel Saporito Sonny Sargent jeffrey Schaberl Natalie Scheiner Mark Schmitt Tiffany Schulstadt Eric Schluntz Thomas Schwartz Heather Scott Amy Seymour att Wood and Brett Kolb smile at a passing friend during nutrition. rug Vankampen works hard on his drafting project to get an A grade on it. ve Ewer gives his friend a nasty look about the joke he told during lunch. Steve, 'Q Eli Shostak jennifer Shoudt Ryan Shubin Scott Shuman Alicia Siegers Kevin Simmonds Heather Simon Bobby Simpson Becky Skoglund Dana Smith Karen Shahon Karlei Shaner Wade Shepherd ! 5 e 2 5 2 2 5 s s E 3 2 2 ? Tina Leone a preciates her friend's comment her outfit todlay. MHHWW' Friends to the end, Suzanne Nixon and lennifer lackman, are examples ofa strong bond between friends at Los Alamitos High School. Leigh Walters Concentrates hard on the Cl, lecture, but can't wait for the bell. was ., ,. A X 0 s 12, wfsifxzitz-rr.-, I .,k. 1,.,,, ..W, ,.., . F -. K gg: X be t, ieee as E 5 l 'Nw X,-rwafy' X WW l' 1 ttt s,,' , l ? E n Chadwell wonders if this is the overdue book. He hopes n't or he'll have to pay a fine. 4' 3 .' .A ..- .'fQ': Q Dawn Smith 2, jessica Smith ' ' Shelley Smith Timothy Smith Todd Solomon Bopha Sothisom Danelle Speights Stefanie Springosky Stephanie Spurgin Todd Stahl Tamara Stanfill Michelle Stangeland Sanford Sternshein Ryan Stevens justin Stewart Sonny Stewart Q ,XL L S A . I i by I ff '1 4' . 6 , 'S Shannon Stillwell . , f ' Stacy St. Martin Kristin Stoewer Shauna Stokes Z, David Quick smiles as our football team scores yet another touchdown at Los Al's homecoming game. d Leah Thayer Michael Thomas Lara Thompson Rebecca Thompson Frederick Tinsley Bret Tolan jo Anna Torres Tera Tounzen Andre Tremblay Dulce Trice Sandi Troutman james Uebel Shane Urban lolie Uritz Rocio Valdez Amy Vandergast Andrew Vanderhaap Douglas Vankampen Marc Viljoen lodi Vogel Craig Voorting , X x E a . it E john Stoneburg Noelle Stowell -V.h ifgggggq Ch'l5lY Sulton '1-- 5 Sonya Swann ' ' , f, K aaim e jennifer Sweet Martha Tai Sally Tamalii 1 jason Taylor 5 X i AI Teran s X I fe Tiyai gig r - . , .kc l 19 JSE- zim fi ff 55 it X R rg - . - . ,Jr-1 'gtsrk rea I--'z -2 . N. ,,, . t,5k ,.,, , u NJ. t Hxsrwsusxsn ,t:. N,.Qzf Paul Koenig sits quietly while touching up his artwork. 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E445 z,g9i4 ? mm E.uz,cvZafzf,z,m. magggrfgig Que 55,5529 gjyd, if? U2.m 021a,,f,u61af5 Uwwmgagma fg:vw,4,55,,5M, yum WLMMQWMWEMZMMCMMMJMMMQQEM? ?m a ' J ' - ' 'EEM Qilz- Exif., Q-50m 35441, 606044, IEQLCMZJMV. wlzfocaff -A 4 J .,., Qian., M 1 gum, M, ' fdifz-acc, 006444- UYLLZM 232544, 54,610-iff-ww 'Elma 'gzam ibmwiawqfzaawazi img warm .ziza '97-Ulf WMLOJMM 'Z,?Za,cCp60fz4. UumcvQw Uzu,g9,4Hk n -'V pau-u Dave Dorrans Dean of Students Kelly Godfrey Asst. Principal esti- X 6 Yi 5 .. at t Carol Hart Principal Dave Dorrans takes time to have a pleasant conversation with sophomore, Chad Manning. Bruce Moffitt Erin Raccah, acts as student rep. to the school board. . . Asst. Principal Enjoying Los Al's winter formal are Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Moffitt who happily chat to Kristina Baker. Arthur Genet and Mary Holzgang busily plan. Los Al's School Board of Education consists of president, Jeanne Flintg clerk, Arthur Genetg and members, Donna Artukovic, Mary Holzgang and Virginia Wilson. Mr. Dorrans and Mrs. Hart enjoy the basketball game. Larry Thompson Mr. Miller, District Superintendent, listens to proposals. Asst' Prlnclpal afwvs. f Yami'-ni . . ADMINISTRATIO X eissr Q .A ,Q .... . . 3' Lu Adamson Attendance Clerk ,Rim A ,fA,x, , r--f -E... L Olga Alvarez Career Center Asst. Connie Andersen O.C.S. john Barnes Gerry Beach Math Ken Becker Industrial Arts XXL Bob Atherton Social Science Patrick Barr Audio-Visual Asst. -4 illl bf YJ' . -. ' 72- . .,s' is A Carol Beck Foreign Language eree , fm loyce -Bennet English 1b-f .E-- '2' .f'.i 1 -'Tig ' .,.,.:.-.:,f:ff, .Q:V:f.,:f-..':E.' --f-r ' lllll lll lll lllllli A ' 's't: V':, 1 A- .t:.-- QE,1, -.c:: -- ::' f 1 '1i: , 1-1 '2?2't'1'2: 'iftz -r ..:.i. .. .,,. COLOR SKETCH 5 Everyone must get their start somewhere, as did , j Susie Elston, who irst became interested in art as a it I young girl when she would doodle or sketch. ' :,1 5 Susie has never taken any formal art classes but she does get advice from a friend who graduated from C.S.U.L.B. in the prestigious graphic arts pro- ram. Also Los Al's art department has mainly l ii helped her to polish her techni ue. Susie wants a career that wlll both allow her to express herself artistically, yet be financially sup- orted. This is why she spends so much time on ller art. With school, finding time can be difficult, so if she finishes a piece and she thinks of the homework that she didn't do because of it, she .:::,i 1 ij. feels no guilt. SX 3' '--s1 '-'t.1 IIV t,,,, 1 ..r1 1 Z .,,- .. ,,, t V1.t- -tr 1 f 2t,, Q I'i : '-...qmil v f ' KQV A gp' - A . V, . I -'zifx , fx..- If Displaying his artistic ability Bobby Simpson molds a lump of clay into a beau piece of pottery. . junior, Mary Fekiar, puts the finishing touches on her ceramics project, which has spent much time and effort on. Los Al's Driver Ed. program is a memorable experience for all sophomores wht have humorous road experiences. . -.. , ,MW A .,,, , H ,.,. V,. N lm .V I X A I We is X S r X '31 IU' PE gs we zip ,x ds 29534 Y as it t ki- f ro 9, tx I X 1 r K 4, k 4-4 if Q, ' . .s -vw' 3 N: dp- ,Wx f . .. R XV, ,X A W- W VW ak? W gi gm M3 xt 5 nm- fag xi 'J . hs. L , nit. o o ART DEPARTME T as ,...- W YI? 1 -.. km War Murnez Blades Kesten Blake Foreign Language English l Donna Bohannon Steve Bowers . Social Science .45 X t Roxanne Bradley Cary Brody Counselor . . Steve Brooks Ann Busknkell MathfP.E. English B fn- cs hen not taking Driver Ed. sophomores must take Health. Health will help them to g 4 epare for any accidents or emergency situations which they might face. .54 X .. rs. Hemphill helps students to increase their artistic talents in her classes. . g xi, , - 4.3 '-H9 ss, xg gtk X 2 f . 5 . ,, WG vlgl a 2 I PE sl .F V ts 1 X X xt PE fl ckie Boyles is concentrating very hard on not hitting the car in front. Becky Cane, Mark Celeslin Math Social Science i prepare for road experience, sophomores must practice in the simulators. D R , VE R E D C 3 T, Q Sttfflf LP U 'sl 1 Mike Chaides ljl.S. Secretary I Bill Christie Driver Ed. Lisa Chattler SpeechfLanguage Ron Considine o julie Crumpton H,S. Secretary ll Carlene Coffman Cler. Asst. lll lim Cross Social Science - THE BILINGUAL PROGRAM: IT REALLY ' WORKS! How would you feel if you just arrived in a new country without knowing the language very well? Well, Maria Alvarez, a senior this year, had that kind of ex erience. She arrived in America two years ago som Guadalajara. Maria and her family came for a better education. Maria said that the change was really difficult, but the way of living was much better. She commented on how the change affected her because in school she had to start all over a ain like a kid. Maria is very for- tunate and is aile to graduate this year. After high school, Maria plans to go back to Mexico and study to become a doctor. .gf 3. ,W I 4' we ',.. 1 ......, f Kathryn Currie Science Carol Dalton Mar aret Dechko Lib. Media Asst. C er. Asst. ll Q. MQW? X A if if 9 ' O v as N -wwiilvw ij ' Giqiss Q 1' fr 2 Q 1 , tx it x it A ls sl 1 T ees? 6, 5, as Vx S I C .33 s 'xx I I 1 Y l f X KN I -fav 4 X wg? 'ss a 2 at , W W JW lc. z5 ? l - as 1..s . .' .4 Si M.. .,'-- I 5 it 'wx if 1' il, pa H N X wi w n . X Ph to st Q Q. 'Y N Seek X Ak QF N 'vm es R as ss Qs itil 6 . ff. gs R S -Q f si: .J E L fs 1 5 , gg' vi I if' I that the will be completely free homewor over the long weekend. , class. English test with Mrs. Flynn. yr' E CLIS H W . .... C ta t.,..... tvt- .... if Mandy Holden and Hannah Sacks wc diligently to finish their homework in class Senior, Sharri lannati, quickly flips throu several sheets of paper as she works hard ' K complete a researc paper for her Engl: Several freshmen gather to discuss a futu Z' ggi' I f fy rf.. . Mrs. Hernandez works Gi , with Rogelio Alverez in her English lab class. Mrs. Hernandez is a supporter ng . , ofthe bilingual program. Lisa Sandler and Alison Glines talk with Ms. Beck about their Spanish pro- jects. While then are at it they try to pea at their grades. ,ov N-.c , 1 QNX' V Karen Dearing Eng ' Blue Martha Durham 'ae' . 5 Q 1 sf- . tif' l .... at . . .., M , g .X ,fu f::z:k, ,f- - X. . 1 . E fx' 3, ..:l' Merrilee Desatoff llsh English LaRae Dillman Gary Dixon Special Ed. Driver Ed. if .1.. -lu f Phil Doran Frank Dorelti r Don Dusterhoft English Custodian C. aw s 5 i 2 , ' A F r , A .A A I P E if 3. X s I i Fi x Diane Eastman Dolores Emch X: ' xx jxlxw : A 5 enior, Tom Anderson tries to finish his limmy Hatsusaka rushes to finish the EHSUSH ASSY-Clfffkl omework before the bell rings. test before the other students. f f f...lf..,.c... ' M... ,'f,Tfl....Lf.lfZwZ-I-...W.. W -my-.ie-----.l.'.:f ' ..lT'.T.: A'?3TQI:.'fQi, .MZ ..,.v--.QW,w?wEfl'f 'vW28E5 1X'IT,..-ff,?,'rLYif5'e'ff6'?l9l'fivi5?YfQl?l?flT54555'L3i2?fI7??iZJf5'Xi11iZf55E7il'r?i5fji w.:4 Q 3r 5f' Yu5iIiMiW WWA H FOREIGN LANGUAGE , A 'ls Q M tw ' is nn 4- Nz ' xv ' is 'M' is . f .Q Q? s N. 'i A 1 X t U. iii... Nola Ezell I Nurse Dale Ferber Career Guidance Herman Fisher Head Day Custodian Bessy Fielder Food Services Debbi Fleming Sharron Flynn . . EnglishfP.E. Kathy Foss Carol Fotinakes Lib.fMedia Spec. Cler. Asst. Math Lorraine Gayer. Doris Gerry Social Science Math Q C if :Y X N i f .Z 1 lr NW' sz lil' sh' t 4' X in wx f UK fix 1 I' 'S Emi' f 111, lx ' I ' i -du: 'f S i is Nfl. egg -i' i . 5 ,ff I i k X 3 ,,, . . . . 7 6? an QE i 2 'hi A Q 1 ,I Q5 -4 X ' 7 rf A PE 1 if .wi E' 4 ' 1' qv 4 Q ii' , l fr 1 rigs ,fx s Aki wr M. f H '. QW' Q if, i 3 My pix ...sf o., Q .- MALE COOKS, CAN IT BE? Would you feel uncomfortable enrolling in a Home Economics class as a male? Well, Brandon Kahler sure didn't. In fact he feels that guys can cook as well as women. Home Ec. is as much a man's class as it is a woman's, states Brandon. Enrolling in this class as a male hasn't iven him any pro- blems at all. Brandon feels tEis experience will benefit him for the fact that he can cook for himself and his wife, he can prepare meals, and also he has learned to cook various types of dishes. When ask- ed if he uses any of these skills at home he says YES, Brandon feels it is important for men to learn how to cook because Mom won't be there forever. ' .' fl' fgcfil i I wr- v iii' s l 2... i 5s....f .Huy Mrs. Limmer sits with the members of L.A. Kids after a hard day. lennifer Moon works diligently on some sewing techniques. While in drafting, lason Schneidman looks over his instruments. x X 4.. .. .,,........,f,. .. E Hofvnf Eco olvflcs nor Gary Drdro, looks through the wer for the right tools J nooks as memes nmmtc Roomfmsn sums An: ta smx CLM55 mt Sw SEATWG AREA p-431 After puttrng a ture back on a frlend s truck Robert Mora, looks behind hrm to hear students compliment hrm on what an outstanding job he has done as always Senror, Eddle Hughes, puts on the flnrshrng touches on hrs woodshop roject, which he has been workrng drlrgent on for the last couple of weeks This rs efrnntely an A project While working rn drafting class Brent Clark, quietly concentrates on makrng ever lrne and shape perfect down to the last detar Barbara Clhormley Med Center Asst s-ggi gy Mrke Glbson Health Bob Grlchnst Science Susana Gonzale Spanish Barbara Grubb Info Proc Dorothy Haas Math Colleen Golden Attendance was BK 'PQI X AIGra nano Eng P E fu-it iw Mary Haas Switchboard Oper Scott Harker Science oi J I Q .4 . . XQ .5 ' . ' V . 4 R, S.. i W-, S, , 1 1 ' ' f A if metres swf ,,.. ., in I W ' 1 , 1 s ' ' sf V' W- 7 -, . Q 2 , g,gustfs.- .. . A be be S S 3 L is W J s -.N I ' . -5, tg, is , . N . . . . . N X . . . . ,, ,, K2 :J . ' 7, . . . . ,fl fy . ' ,, . . . ,M .y lf.-7'if?li'mf ',. , l'lw':u'Z.'.'?k'fLV'if??s m'5'f'2 'iiilt2QTplSQi1:5915m 't7'5LKf'y..'SLW'W' ,- . N 'N.Z'f',f'Lf1T-234' H-- I y E ' ' f Z 3 1 ' I , '1 'Mf '1 ..QZf1l'lZ', aa C'J3Ql9 M 'f 'WWlfff1f'E'?5Z Z..'fMM'v7'vQr?M6'2 3'.mW4?t1WwW'M l N D , L- W :wwf 'Jo 263 Mtrgtritt ll tro Eood Services Walt Hauenstein Social Science X 'ee' a S Shawney Hawk Special Ed. r ludy Hemphill Diane Henke Peggy Hernandez Attendance Clk. For. LangfESL e'f1f -Lf' 'lflr ziz Tom Hrbacek Music Info. Proc. lean Huffman S e eg ..... . S Donna Hulen Sue Hennacy .5 -W, Mew, t. . gg5. mgs. ,. . ..V . . , M. . . W .. 4. , m . IT ALL ADDS UP igh school accounting has direct application to life after graduation. David Ahlstrom sa s it will prepare me for the colle e courses an they say that most of those who ont take accounting in high school drop out of college accounting. David plans on getting his C.'P.A He says that a certified public accountant keeps track of all the money a company uses and receives and most of their tran- sactions. David tells us that his father is an enroll- ed agent for IRS as well as an accountant and he is the one who gave me the idea and support. Last year David ot interested in accounting when he started wor ing in his dad s office. About the future, David plans on going to Brigham Young. ii i as is Y Z W When not ice skating Alex Chang excels in math. Studying pays off when David Rogers aces a math test. Finally Laura Chee her understands computer. is! ip Home Economics Secretary I .ss 'ffm W ii 1-if t -it ,I , w is t rig . ft WE? if g., x X W :'5r 4,z 5' ft :i a q..,al,, E af t :Q 5 gg -if GSL :Saw t mr 1 ' :ia if Lasagna i aasssifttxievfw-1 ga, 25 lr' Qs: 2 l . xl if g, up ' gg H 5 ' ll t, at Cl 1 A 1 V j g 11 34 5 Q, , t 1 1 L X Q H .ff a i ' aa a ir 5 If 'ai be ll 0 5 qglg ll 7 1 52 at at F ' fy E ' 5 'te S! l 4 5. ea' . 1 XA'-i1X,i llY Y-T' ,Bt .4 M Q wilt! wh 2-w ,M Q ttf-1 w 'Eg-51' wa l 'Q t in 'WL at 4 XXX NX xgxx XX Is XX X 'Eg 8 X XQX ,X :S XXX 3 X5Q XXQS Q Xsg X X at X ant 2 . XX Q iii X SN +3 XX its s QW' Y xx SX, X , ,ls tx 'l 1 . . X Q xg Q X t X s 4. V t as as fm mt S A w K Si XX WH' Q ....... ,.... J X 1 ,tw if f an lt 5. S BX Xe V it X m5 Q 2 aw D 3 2 X X M' ' as . gba K Q X R .X QM X Q , X Q f 5 it Q Q . wg as YY A ta Q IQ g YQ! Sit ss y ts is 67-X N533 gt ,0- QA rs. W X gag 'R ist' at gglf .ft , tt? ' I ufxkw 2 1, AX 1 9 xt 5 ' if I sw t fm FX Qwwj .X it L if-X is Qt v , l r 9 t XX XXX1 M' 4 N X XXXXX X -Q W X t 1 fl . V . af rfW' 8:1 .4l , , Q96 Taking a break from math Stephanie Price and jennifer Slusher read the school newspaper. l Hel ful Mrs. Smallfield gives lanice Iwa oshi special instruction. Wendy Wu types vigorously. ' P. ,v - .-'3 .. 0 . Q - ... -01 f . ccices QS 3,15 - . - 1 Q in me Ed Issacs Math X X ix S K m ai. , me - . ,. ., , , - .xg as i X it s Q. Gene laeger Math nfs 1 I'-' ' v--1 Ax use K x Ar 'V Dian johnson Science S .isc if Dolores Kane Special Ed. lan Kenny Eng.fSoc. Science 'V E X, S A I David johnson Student Teacher loyce lohnson Special Ed. 1v 'T Ieri K1r1sik Sociwl Science ll li Velomy Kizwnis Food Services i X 1 . l f f 1 U I S, is , .1 1 . x ,se 'Ax if 9 it 6 Q S , il ,. 4 , s ll Q - rr .Ar .tvf - Q23 ffl' -Sf. '-'i'I'1'Z'f-1'1- 2 k ,Q . N ,gf sz' X Y S at 'Q Sl n ' I, R 0 u I J .A , ig it T 5 Tri Truong understands calculus! -it X 1 ali l M l N , K l A i xxl x i W W li MA TH DE PARTM E T f 1 1. 'T I -we , . 1 if Q M' ir N. X s st f ss S -2.1: Y 'ft.:f. 51' 5 xgsgx . X t Y ti Sherry Kropp Science f::-': '- a - ., .. .. .. - s -fs . . f QQ'-Q g . . i. Q st S .ml .ai as ts jean LaMay Athl. Equip. Mgr. ' f I pg ff in-Q 1:6 ff,kf-- Brad Lane English - f..,, ' gf.. of F :-,:,'s 1 Linda Lewis English i ieee Q97 . visi t 1 Q ixiiz' 'i'i I . 5 Q -. ---1 ' leanne Limmer Home Economics Kevin Loftus Social Science john Leonard Math we i'ls Ronnie Liddell Foreign Language Lynda Lockwood Counselor y lili i . Patti Long English its 5' sssaagt as Mae s Haig sa' ststsws rgwrassms. ifswrfi' '1MH4atSHrifolfssiriasvrlregnlawggw Wa -gee.-eg' 5 asrs3:f1if'.13gr-frfgfg -1 .mg f-f- gi-was www L .-fs..u.esitsi...s.ati W . .. .., .Mc.. , W ,X gag f. 'K H : Emerg. afkiirawg 1911525 NE V new ag THE SOUND OF MUSI 23351555 K wt - . . , Who.on this campus has placyed flute and piccolo for nine years and performe in All Southern Cal. it junior High Honor Band 41984, 19851 All Southern QQ c X s , N Ki l 9 5' 1 1' .Ye s. I 'N N X A ii ti A.. e .s F1 . if smwrn m t s :SQ S X X is 3 5' Y' 1 L ws. it 1' ,N f ,G if NY' s Ax le 'Sri N S X J I' is sw, 'f X . a. s. X 8 Y Y Ui? 'X . 'Qui'- Yu . 'W' 'WN -am. I J, Q N Q Q 'X v' sv -is ef- 'OJ ab. to sstmws Exe V N se. t x ist? 4 ...A . :, si : 1 .ik N ' sg 4 'S X if gg ix JN 'M' rs it MQ, 'its -i 3 s bw Sf Ss f X ' N s it X M X. SX 1 .,-Q 1 E, Cal. High Honor Band 11986, 19873 and Los Al's band for 4 years? Senior Tara Nummedal, who began laying flute in 4th grade after learning basics rom a frierid.. Tara stated, playing has taught me responsibility and I have met some of my closest friends throu h music. Tara further mentioned Playing is what I like to do when I need to relax. Tara says about her future plans, for awhile I wanted to become a professional musician. I can't imagine ever giving up playing. Next year I will continue to play, but I won't be a music major. f film? 1' .g 2 E M Q S ,f A I is wrsrffissifmfiaifaaie , X . wsusrfssfssv ' -- 'i'MWs'a11s- .H H: . .'sf.QiDi'j?fisr1s1f tmiwiiaiiiisisf sf.-iM?s'1rsfBsLSf W, .ifggggwaaj K-' L sasaamsa .....s...a..ssg...Zk It asaa.....ass- I g as x . J :A 'I is Q Kal : X Erick Lynch runs hard as he races the others to the finish. Sophomore trumpet players listen to the beat. Playing intensely Derek Baker stays in step. M I 'S ' C D EP A R TM E T fasQfafaw2sagwsssmsassi:QssSmaeess:eaxsisisaressaazsimsieassasaevssmfa We ass .1 ' QB 0 Dah Alcene Looper Erna Lowe Counselor Math Ron Lun Kay Marriott Driver E . Soecial Ed. Sharon Martin Tom Martinez Student Records ind. ArtsfAuto w as f'-- 1 jggfgsgf, st at N arre lgr elr t li Chris Mazet Caren McClure i i Y i ie . . l . .. Trying to hide their pam by smllln are Kym Guinn, Darren Blan, an S0CiaISCienCe Math Mary Houghton. They love to show off their shiny new tubas. It looks easy while each tuba weighs .' . . . lii Working hard by riding the iiiieiiiii'iitss bicycles is worth the effort for iiiissiza Bryce Koike and Delmer Ne renberg. Marc lessner watches and listens to Mr. Hrbacek for pointers. Foreign Language Science Maureen McCoy john McManus f 'U . o w It . 0 M51 R QS? x im ms 5,15 - H ,t. .,,, . .. 3 S115 ' Q ,ti t J -ww QR 'i t N Q Q X XZ' 5 N t was X t t 'cf N 5 Sli' ais Q, :Ss N sms ,q s if W K . I4 . ,Ti . 'Cf V A c 4, 1, Wu 1 kflh 1 , ,,co ,5 1 M1,,g:..+J,. lx yxwg V' tag N K t '21 wg A ,-,a X -Q, 'Hr W f W X X X ga X O bt 0 Mix Qxv 'O-Xxx NX bg ,a Q ? , . X Q X L, 1 ga .ax is P X at X, X i Q is Q X 'wax ff. '- Q X 'W X02 st c g E X N kc ll? E RQ 3' 'tt J k + 5 5 P Q K X Qt xx 'E' is . tmsgfw X N :buh E X X X wi if f Xxcx iq? s X 0 if? Lx c a V0 awk Q X Flf J 391' eggs it 5 . N- N fx it is 5 ai :viii We Q if X X assi li A ,Q Nancy Melbourne , r ' ' l S iifi ' -. 5 ',1' Darlene Melsby n o. roc. iss xx if Ex ' A 2 J t ee,,, . vs ff Qc jg jenny Morris Data Proc. Tech. Ralph Opacic Music ' ' ' A i t -11 i s , rrrr Q c m, , ,K Dennis Parmer Counselor Frank Petrick , Maureen Motsinger Aid Specialist Debbie Parrett Special Ed. Mike Pazeian Social Science Dennis Ploessel Social Science Special Education P. PAST TO PRESENT A teacher of 11 years, Mike Pazeian is one of our many talented people involved with the Social Science department. Mr. Pazeian feels his role as a teacher is to provide a learning experience that will give the students the skills and knowledge about history and the behavioral sciences. When comparing his classes of freshmen and juniors, he feels the juniors awareness level is higher and is more of a challenge. Mr. Pazeian strongly believes education is the most important experience ' life. By usin the philosophy always have an open mind w en questioning your experiences, Mike Pazeian ives his students all he can offer b cause I real y do care' 1 - rx 1 re x ,- : H -fee l , Q f I , j Q Mg, ' 4, M . .,,, 1 Mb., -malaria- After checking the microscope, Kurt Spurgin sketches his findings in Biology. Busy calculating figures in his Physics class is Todd Anisman. Chemistry class proves to be a challenging course for Shelly Knego. AXE ff' Qwlf S C I E N C E D E PA R TM E N t t A , -is s asv s .3 sae swam . -- as isis-sw-fats sissseee as is,a.,ws,,:tfM,a . as W 5 sei? Q3 samffgisiesgf . s asm A was sf: ss. K . as kt, assi if - seven J-if was ,G is .a , ,ss .ess a 9533235 ft tag W Y, Q2 Ti? fgiggtxj X 255332 is fi' if We if-fare 'H ti as tfjisilyjwjaf offs 'Q ti -gf Tim Randall Athl. Equip. Mgr. Pat Ramsburg Social Science -I W .. as fn or .iii . .A C V Q - x C' K4 J-T herrill Razor S Margie Re nolds H.S. Secretary Main O ice f' rv- .1 1 J R Carole Roberts Cindy Russell vi! Science Foreign Language V, 1 ' Bill Schneider Wayne Schroeder Science English A Dr. Cross displays his complete dedica- ' an tion in assisting his students. ' f jeri Karasik is a favored teacher, as her ' A enthusiasm motivates learning. . , S Working on a history assignment is ' A if Q Nancy Sands, Senior Class is 1 Vice-President. . 4 S Lisa Schliskey and lennifer Brooks view Ron Schwandt Chuck Scott a scientific film in disgust. DWG' Ed- 5C'e fe WW, . M -.,, , M, E., WM. .,s.-M.u,..,,,.,,,W,,h,.,, W..M.g,.,,mWa . m 1 , '- a-'--- f, ..-,mmi..,.Lp, ,.r,,m..awama..,,Mf awww.. ,M ygaw-.M ...mem f' ....., S - S QC I A L SCIENCE X. ,x. .f., i Pat Seymour English c 1 ....1, Q 21 -Q Fran Smallfield Info. Proc. 5 .,,,. ., J. Marsha Span English rs sr Linda Stoskopf Psychologist Betty Thompson Special Ed. 0 Q Q Pam Steeby Social Science Gladys Stough Math ludy Trujillo Eng.fDrama Graciela Tynning Foreign Language . wa na.f f Has, a dass: Haw v . .. 8 . Q 2, 21 gm 1 ...vas is H ,:., ,'ff SPECIAL succiass An English and Social Studies teacher for a total of twelve years in the Special Education Department, Dolores Kane spends her time motivating students to the desire to learn and improve their skills. In believing that teaching is a privilege and has its own intrinsic rewards, Mrs. Kane teaches with the Special Education department to ensure that fall students can and should be successful in acquiring an education appropriate to meet their individual needs in order to have a useful and pro- ductive life. Her oals as a special education teacher are to Henagble students to master basic concepts, improve identified skills, and assist students in emotionalfsocial growth. A dedicated person, Mrs. Kane continually demonstrates a sincere concern and interest for special educa- tion. A definite success! s isa is E H at EW New April Bartrom peeks in the Attendance Office to get an off campus pass Chris Brophy waits atiently for Mrs Watson in the counse ing office. Along with Water Polo coach, Mr. Ploessel teaches Special Education. SPECIAL EDUCATIQ ., . ,. , S G5K I 5.09 ' O S--.M iir 232- l', ' : ' up i, g 'rg if ' X227 lim Van Ciorder john Vasquez Health Athletic Mgr. 1 3' S S , Q ! C s Q I Q sa I gi ff N Chuck Wackerman Steve Wagner ' ' Music Science afjgg L . r Eg g At , LM U :X-if . . Q 14, S , X l Mariann Walker Mildred Watson Math Counselor n r ca 2' xl I Debbie Chun and friend work on K ' ' 'nth l'brar . , . their reference projects: e I y Bob Wllkoff Sue Wluard . . . Social Science Mat lames Bloomquist cites assistance from one of many media center aides. Researching various colleges in the career center is junior Greg Sorenson. , Studying for an upcoming test in English is senior Tiffany Corwin. 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Uwbwiaw. 2'4 T fQw2.wfQ04.a.fZ?z,4ce,cv1fdf2f4HHa4.czfCA4f md' my-4-f 354431506940- 'Zfiz4cw,C4f!M?Q4f GzmQGm liao-do-z4.'5,u4, Uiae,CM'0e4.FZag, mL41, , 5645 -52-gM,Q fifvbcfcaffvfcaf '0ExLaca5n4VEfLLc.alewwZiaLC06444,FzcLLca6a74N25iaLc06fwM 'FWJCJ-5444-'Z'iofLc06a44.'57'wm,aa4MA, wan' 62144. 'Qmwbuiumabwvmaaauwizmwamcfgz OCSOA TRUE COLORS AT THEIR BEST ln the earl part of October an idea was born, an idea that has changecl Los Alamitos High School. It was the new Orange County School of the Arts. It is an excellerated cur- riculum inthe areas of dance, musical and technical theaters, and visual arts. With the long hours of work put in by Dr. leanne Cross, Mr. Ralph Opacic, and many others, a grant for 194,700,000 dollars was written. This money has helped hire professionals to share their talents with the students, provide supplies, and sup ort the reconstruction of the Performin Arts Center. To Rirther hel fund the school, the gifted students have been involvedoin numerous fundraisers. OC- SOA has proved itself to be centered around its students' true colors and talents. . ' V r. 5' ':5 .f'13?f-S -252 . f I f .. ffij ffPf'??2i Q .?,,,, Choir member David Sidoni remembers the many techniques in voice control while doing a class performance. Visual Arts Student Kevin Kirkbride beams with pride as Mrs. Melborne offers a positive critique for his artwork. Using his many years of experience in the field of dance is David Rozolis, an active member of OCSOA. ' 6 272B laimie Luster enjoys warming up with a few stretches. With style and grace, Cyndee Gilbert performs a perfect pirouette. The enthusiastic Visual Arts students pose in front of a spectacular sunset. Y-.O 'f ..i Wk. CCSOA A NEW LOOK: CHANGING COLORS Los Alamitos and Orange County have watched the fledgling OCSOA first ear growing pains with interest and high expectations. Ann Edwards, the musicalac- tin teac er feels that lt is very exciting to be art of the first year. It will be neat to be able to look back and say 'remember wlien?' In the future the school will eventually have its own facilities and incor orate more of their special classes during the day. lennifer Clark, a dance student likes the personal touch. inthe dance I like it because it is small, like a family. It is hard, but it will be rewarding in the future. Scott Aukerman, a visual arts student shows the general positive at- titude stating, It has been a rough course, but I love it all the way. ' il: . as 1 lg ,-',Q'iI! 3b V - '17 ...Nr A f .1 -...M Chrissy McCloud, lennifer Booth, and Scott Peters rehearse with the pianist dur- ing c ass. Carolyn Smittle keeps her form while concentrating on the newest steps. Visual Arts student Tobi DuFau poses as the subject of a timed sketch. Showing the types of stretches required for dancing is Cyndi Leimbach. .',o . . 0 www A - '?5iT:'fG2'-,vziiji-K T V K is sw A . A ii: ' A . :X s . mit Ulllml . - ., c. , t 1'4-u v M sg M -0- ' N --, g- Fld Ted Hisquierdo relaxes on the couch after a rigorous dance session. linder Gill rehearses her script intensely with Lisa Lichtenhan. lohn Nassab gives his help to Stacy Sabbagh during prac- tice on a difficult move. With coordination and skill, lason Price molds his masterpiece! s ' ya. - o ' 2!2D is 'Ri r . l hnical Theatre students: Back Row: Left to Right: Amaris Elliott, Gina Micciche, olette Freuhand, Roger Girard. Second Row: Tori Gathe, Carl Genot, Kent viillan, Mandy Holden. Third Row: Lisa Manfro, Kent Hayworth, Britt Cassey. lt Casey and Mandy Holden explore the new sound board. olette Fruehand checks the light before a performance. nbers of technical theatre carry in an extra prop. OCSCA f,..... TECHNICAL C is THEATRE . Profile ,- .iw Mandy Holden is a fourteen year old in the OCSOA technical theatre. One 5 of her friends got her into the school. Mandy says that the school has, A very good program that provides us with possiblities for our future. Mandy wants to attend UCLA and if she does continue in technical theater she hopes to become an executive producer. Ten years from now Mandy hopes to have a good job making lots of money, having tons of fun! For now Mandy. is not quite sure what she wants to do, but she hopes t at by college that will be a question of the past. We hope that Mandy will ac- complish her dream, maybe she will become the next George Lucus of the future, making Los Al proud. i l r r i Une of the speciaciurlarsactors yatrtrhe A l School of 'theffkrtlsliirslHeatherraBilake.i ,1 - Heather started musical theater at age y J r , four with no sisnfliueinceriislfromii ,hier y ryr parents who are also actors. Thejpro-f' l is r srii ram , is harder than. Heather ex-s pected, but she 'i' i efinately sees afuture iynllthesiscihoioli and it would mean ia lot ifll scouyldsgivesomething backy probably sbytelachingi Heather piarisfto go onto college i and further her knowledge can l la actingp ioetryfand iJl2Wwriring.ffTen Yearssfrom now In woulsdsrllsilieytofbegdoa r lisngwfimus workin acting, but most sofa!! lfwamgtoriaok, i, backqand say ir rallspaedioffffHeather says shiephasfiearn-l Gods lO1f62SDGCsi3l iffiim ifhel iCOPfiP'5iiiiVs2l r lP'3ff5fP56fSiiiiHi Of i 41 i Cassie lackson makes a break to celebrate the coming winter vacation. The cast of Mary Poppins performs one of the many exciting dance numbers. Scott Aukerman stays in character, as an old businessman, outside of rehearsal. lsiii J pnaviydpyllohynssifaagiuiie Pialqaslslkyig irsr L 51103 siri iiiril DHlVrllfiisiSriiiTlCn254ss1rThisfdfR!5W1'sD3ivriil'Greer! wf11iermf11f'x 1 Pereira? rrlrr Jifl lsrs Ernsrlelvgf rrli Ri0aef11sBarfikIey,s sahraiellwr iiVirl4l0fii3s ,Pr0kQDosvir:h,r 0034 Sewhd rrsi Rdwrlzlohfii Hifsislffl- l if11if2'ni'+r0f10i1p'1l0il1UfNHiSsSs3billMeekar fC33SSQi9 r1ias2lsSiOfiQ 5513Cisirr5absbraSih3 isKlm LeViH,r-MHfE3f9ff MUiriPHv,f1Hea1her,Blaikeg lsifisffirie isGi,f42tl2sfm rfsrartiiierrl ls'r fLiefg i3ff5'f1fl,3 rsis B801 iiis iFf0HffROrW?llllf5n sris M00ifh0USeg'Iif1dl9f Grill, Krisfesfllzfvlflirofii, ilrls -Sandsoivali,rycshrrissy irls ryrsy rasandfarszafliyf,rr rsoarmisssraecrargisAmlarsreRieadiyy . by i'?fS??5l', CYlnidijvlelsmibiafiil if ' 71 i f If 5 as i I l - f r ri T if OCSOA The lead of the classic, Mary Poppins, Susan Egan did an outstantingjob. Anticipating opening night, Aaron Paholski, Damian Lorton, and Krissy McCloud rehearse vigorously. loannis Rector and Cyndee Leimbach show enthusiasm for new dance steps in one of the musical theater classes. Both have parts in OCSOA's first production and are excited about performing. SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS The Musical Theatre Deipartment of the OCSOA began this fabulous school year with the premiere o the all-time Disney favorite classic, Mary Poppins, With high expectations, David Green directed and choreographed this perfor- mance to a great success. lt was held on january 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1988 at Cypress College Theater and it sold out every ni htg people even had to be turned away. Exuberant with lots of potential ana? energy, said lamie Luster. Starring in one of their last and best roles at Los Al were Susan Egan as Mary Poppins and David Sidoni as Burt. A spectacular show, said Ionnis Rector, T ey worked hard and it all Jnaid o f. Other major actors were Aaron Paho ski, Chrissy McCloud, Cyn i Leimbeck, Meeka Houston, Laura Younkin, and Damien Lorton. This show being the debut of the Orange County School of the Arts first major production, many other departments pitched in. The dancers had major roles in the chorus and the spectacular choreo raphy. Technical Theatre also contributed by constructing many of the splendid sets from long hours of exhausting work. The Visual Arts Department's students got a chance to display their work to the general public in the lobby which at- tracted many latecomers. The Musical Theatre Department also performed the smash hit Chicago in March. Many ofthe first-time actors have also had experience in commercials all around the country and hope that this will boost there publicity while gaining the desired and essential experience they need. I .ego C 'l 7 ,f s DANCE Profile 2' ' Debbie Glasgow is a 14 year old A A. dance extraordinaire who lives in ' Cypress and attends Los Al. Her mother is a professional dancer and she is the one who got Debbie started. The Rerforming arts program is, A lot of fun. It teaches tec niques and trains us to become professional dancers. She takes jazz ballet, and tap dancing which fills her schedule. She is the President of the Students Guild of the Dance Defaart- ment. Glasgow considers the group a family an the teachers just want you to be the best you can be. Debbie wishes to go on to Broadway, study dance at col- lege, and then open her own dance studio when she set- tles down. Hopefully she will succeed and make Los Al proud. Some dancersfrom the School of Perfor- ming Arts show their finishing pose of a routine they just completed. Ted Hizquierdo, David Rosales, and Robert laquez express their art of dance seriously. ln candid action, the performing arts dancers are a sight to see, even in prac- tice: They work extremely hard to achieve a state of perfection. A class of talented dancers take a break to smile in front of the camera. .-,Q bo 'I 0 li- I X --it e 9. ' ,X zz Advancedflntermediate Combined: Left to Right: Kathy Rump, Michelle edano, Stacy Guiterrez, Ted Hizguierdo, Anita Armijo, jecole Norton, jeanne egers, David Rosales, Michelle Bisho , Carolyn Smittle, jennifer Clark, Mark eismer, Stephanie Metcalf, Kristy Roclyers, Robert jaquez, Natalie Bambridge, mie Luster, Debbie Glasgow, Cyndee Gsbert. Not Pictured: Kim Mikesell. A 2 i S 'J f 'Wa OCSOA Holl Clark poses on her toes with much grace and confidence. Technique in ballet is an essential part of a grand performance for the general public. lulie Hines displays deep concentration while perfecting her great moves. Students gather around to watch the style and composure of lennifer Martin. It is rewarding to the dancers to learn techniques from their friends. 7 . 0-- OC' .- VISUAL ARTS Profile Belinda Young is one of the many talented students in visual arts at Los Al. Her parents encouraged her to be an artist, but Belinda sees it as more of a hobby. Belinda really enjoys , drawing from picturesg they inspire her. Some of the teachers expect too much, but you learn a lot and it is ver rewarding, says Belinda. She won lst prize, 5200, in the California State Fair for draw- ing. Belinda has also been an active pianist for nine years and won a scholarship in competition. She also studies Chinese and its culture over the weekends through a school. Belinda wants to attend college and ten years from now I want to be successful in my major. in s '-5 'lr- 4 1 3 si. M .. Wifi ,,- - 'ff , s -a , i . Back Row: 'Left to Right: Bopha Sothisom, Tobi DaFau, jill Ghormeley, Rosalee Songj, Kevin Kirkbride, Lisa Mariotti, jason Whitney. Front Row: Nanc Igftelcourne, Sun Pak, Belinda Young, Maria Carrillo, Sonia Drakulach, Ron Luncl ric arver. Bopha Sothisomgand Sonia Drakulich sketch out ideas in the sun for a future pro- ject. They both like the program and plan on returning next year. jill Ghormeley catches the inspirational moment of a bird flying with her camera, She will take it home to paint. jill has been interested in drawing for many years now and hopes to continue her talent in college. ,. D I i 5 IA s ,,-......,,,,,s .'3 2!vk25 K ,K w A pen and ink drawing requires serious concen- tration from Rosalee Song. She is currently atten- ding the visual arts program and is enjoying it O C S C A very much. 7, e kip W ,.' ? l f son Whitney studies intensely to capture the intricate tex- re of a nearby bush on campus. earning one of the many ways to manipulate fibers in basket eaving are Eric Carver and Rosalee Song. :vin Kirkbridge pauses for a moment as an inspiration enters 5 very artistic mind. 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We are provided with top education, successful athletic and performance groups, and many opportunities o show the world what we can do. We can express ourselves by showing the vorld who we are and what we stand for. There is a place for everyone at Los Al o show their true colors. Whether it be in the form of true friends, true love, or rue life, it is the real you which will stand out in the end. So come alive Los Al ,nd show us your true colors! if 40? I at ..+, A part of any high school career is going to football games and these three friends Amy Moret ta, Marnee Lewis and Wendy Ellis show their true spirit as they cheer the team in 35mph winds at the El Toro game Los Al has always been known for its qualities which encourage individuality among its students Rocky Parks is an example of one who shows his true colors Seniors including Chef Ron Muir, celebrate their last with a noon day picnic It is one which they will always remember as they think of their true friend ship and their carefree days of Los Al 1 t ll . 5 ,. L5 . Q---., t ax 0 .wt Matt Graham takes a break from running to quench his thirst. He is a talented member ofthe track team. Danny Pszyk, Sharri lanati, and Sunny Oslin take time out to socialize and make plans during nutrition. l i r ips-, sr Relaxing on a park bench, Brenna Bosanko and Eddie Bailey make plans for the weekend. Tammy Gresham and Scott Dalton rush across campus in order to be on time for their next class. of enior, lohn Guest takes home some balloons to emember his last Winter Formal at Los Al. he reijgning Snowball Queen, lodi Hemphill rowne the new queen lendi Saurenmann at the ilinter Formal on january 23, 1988. 0 h I 'l 0 O01 O 0 ,,- e,,,s 3 Seniors,Teddy Hisguierdo and Michele Sedano boogie to the beat of the cool sounds playe by D.I.'s Mike Cole and Rob Rubinkan. Heather Heyer, Wendy Kjorness, Ianie Kurtela, Darlane Kamm, jessica Haberman, and Dana Rosenfeld congratulate one another after the crowning of Queen of Courts. 0 sr, P. 5 Gabriel Arnold Nicholas Beljajev Denise Bennington Danny Boyle Christopher Brophy A X NHS be it 5 . k li Xia' yn at s o t. E we ft ge R ' wk , is 44 - ...W be goat ai made at slienesemyeslwotcdy onuxeurr tteatsiytandraiovs ieri errl remain lint the fUSrlCl6l93f1'3S OU Whcatts1hefC8??Sh6 eile forallivirtg, rreer yy err l elerr erre l l ,j jyjpf For those of cus going to college, the big steps hasijust begun. Thisistepi towards responsibility, goods study habits, and time management has just taken place. Once again we will be little freshmen on a gi antic campusg, After surviving the coiege path, we will have earned the joy that comes from getting a degree in a specific subject. For those of us entering the work force directly after raduation, we have already started toqook at our options. We are searching for employment that will hold our inc- terest, but still offer benefits and pro- mise of advancement for the future. As each of us prepares to make the step beyond graduation, we will not forget all of the true colors that have stood out for us here at Los Al. Christopher Brown N' it Heidi Brown 1 tx xc f - I if J N- ,r,. ,, :t..,. Vikki Bujold Damon Davidson N . . S Kimberly Ellison X Rx jerry Estrada Qs it Gerry Feldt Q Q Tanya Fowler X N V V y V jeffrey Gima , B Y ' e tt B id B :Z Gina Grajeda juan Hernandez it Ted l-lisquierdo e'-e' Leslie Hrossowyc 'Q Q Stacy Kami Peter Klimczak Pekka Koho - X -S , test 5 .. 9,0 0 Sponsored By: Spectrum 1 Hour Photo , .,, ,. Cross-Country senior's Danny Burke and Brooks Dampman, prepare to 'run the meet. Friends Eva Paine and linder Gill laugh at one another during a short break. Larry Pitcher stares out into the field for Los AI's winning team. Taking a glance across campus, Craig Ed- munds quickly spots a friend. LOS ALE LATE SENIORS ARE NOT FORGOTTEN Brian Lawrence jeffrey Lee George Maisterra Michelle Masaracchia Kevin Mclntyre lolene Navarro Letitia Norwood Brian Papke Diana Ponce Mike Reddin Brett Robinson Sanford Rose jason Schneidman Tamara Sonderman ' o PA'NTEDPORTRP-'TS G - wesreflefctonthiisifschoolyear wewiil recall .the special esefrienidshi is gained' sand s it sttcherishedt. The fs sbriilghtg ,smillngi fgipesrirsf, thai, s i warmed ourfdfa is wi I iremaintfwithi us always ' iAIfhQugh .rffifitficihipsiyafes si maria.. -S GCCi3lslD6fSOl7lfl,Fl lll ourfjiife .mfvves awayrwe l ll s saliva sifhaveirfourmemories to'rekind.le.those i 1 -Y. llll .t . lll l f G . .t l ll bright:amileafWesh.0uIds.laushrswhetniwttbekiffvif s1hififlifal.li.0P!.f?if ffhef? l l 531 sA.l-3rUfl.rrrke?P f if Senegal. armies .Closets IQ use 230 50051 s .berzsafrai.di. 5 ll s tolef YQ9f.TF'+lG1COl0rSf llll ffuefblfk lll ll . OffsaresbQfw11fu.ltfllketaf.rsmbewrfffs lll l l l l lamie Halaby, Dina lohnson, and Shawn Wallace are together constantly, yet still enjoy each others company. Many students here at Los Al share lockers with a goo friend. Thomas Sohn takes time to get a book. A proud member of the Sophomore cheer squad, Claudia Tardel, smiles her success after a great halftime show. Good friends are never forgotten. Tom Rutherford, Garrett Van Cleve, Sahar Karem, Shannon Gower, lackie Monday, Tamara Sandival, and Vishaka Vora. 03. 286 0 UNFORGETTABLE cotons WILL ALWAYS 4 REMAIN it some point in our lives, we all lose so- neone. And because that person has shared nuch of himself or herself with us, it is hard, t first, to face life without them. But though ve may be separated by time or miles, it ielps to remember that our friends will lways be a part of who we are. We dedicate wis book to all friends lost. May they always now how much they are loved. Kim Able been a 1988 she died this year leaving behind heartbroken friends and family. She was always willing to listen to the problems a friend might have, and was open enough to ive advice in return. Kim put her friends before herself john Garrett Van Cleve was a dear friend to l who knew him. We lost Garrett due to a zgic decision made early one Saturday mor- ng. Garrett grew up in Los Al and lived his e to its fullest. He was the Mr. Fix-it of the mily and extremely bri ht. While we did not ways agree with whatawe said, we admired m greatly, and even looked up to him. He id a carefree attitude, and the ability to tell imeone exactly how he fe-it about ierything. Garrett was always able to ex- ess his ove for others. He was in a sense a ent leader, with charisma and natural adership potential. Q and helpedg whenever she could. We can recall the laughs, the io s, and even the frustrations. Whether it be on the soccer ield or walk- ing across cargpus, Kim carried a smile and a friendly face. She spoke her min and was daring and mischevious. Kim will be miss- ed deeply. Brandon Christopher Collier was our friend as well as our respected classmate. He touched the hearts and humor of many students and teachers at this school. He had a promisin future ahead of him which makes his death all the more sensegess and tragic. Brandon is best remembered for his zany personality, his wit- ty intelli ence, and his open disregard for convention. We were continuaTly greeted at school by the sight of his car parked in the No Parking zone in front of the administration building. He kept our interest in class and our teachers on their toes by debating per- tinent factsl And we all can remember his easy smile and warm laughter. We have special, personal memories of Brandon, and it is these good memories that we will cherish. , A G 0 KLE UP FOR SAFETY, LIFE IS FAR TOO PRECIOUS TO WASTE I Bazz, Andrew E. 1111 .......... 178 coLoPHoN 1988 COTTONVVOQD cosrr 521.00 PRESSRUN: 2,000 PAGES: 304 EDITORS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, STAFF: Darren BIanfFreshman Class Editor, Susan Collins, jeffrey Fairbanks, Robert F1tzerfS orts Editor, jessica Haberman, Zachary Hagadorn, jodi Hemphill Business Mana er, Heather Heyerl Clubs Editor, Marly HougIhtonfFaculty Editorflndex, Suzanne Hutton Photo Editorflnjex, Wendy KjornessfEditor, Karen Kabouc fAssociate Editor, Mario Kujala, P. j. Lon fSports Editor, Terri Lopez, Lisa MariottifOCSOA Editor, Erin McGlonefClubs Editor, Ann Mellencamp World Editorflndex, Cynthia OrrfPerforming Arts Editor, Laura Patterson, Duc Pham, joel RafkinfP otographer, Amy Rip- pelmeyer junior Class Editor, Lori Roepke Photographer, Michael Sanders, Gina SchumanfSenior Editor, Brian She ton, Denise Siegel! 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I., ........ 209 ,'. -.-.. en, james Tony 9 . . 75, 79, 80, Auran Z Kam, n ' ZBQ g a 1111 35,40,44, Argomaniz, Sera ia Sara 1101 . A Armi'o Anita R.1.101 Arnold, Erwin 1121 ...... . . . . .144 Arnold, Gabriel 1121 . . 72, 144D, 284 Aronson,1ohn Q. 191 .......... 233,-, Qrreridondo, jeff 191 ...... 91, 23344 . rrio a, Veronica 9 .......... -'--177129 Arroyo, Nichole 191 . . . .40, 117, 2333 Barkley, Roger D. 191. . . . . . . . . .233 . 75,233 4?'sAT'tu ovich,1onna1121 .... 22,1448 24,1444 V Artukovich, Nicki 191 .... 60, 05, 233 Asher, Rachel 1101 ..........,. .- I' w- SAshford, Kristen Maria 191 . . 99, ----233:-f-Ashley,Teena1101........ 58 44 1444 Arienza, Ely 1. 191 ............ Atkin Michelle 11 ..... 23 29 , 1 1 , , Atkins, jason 1101 .......,.... ' Aukerman, Scott D. 1121. .272C Aulner Wayne 1111 Austin, Christopher 1121 ...... 1 , .......... Armstrong, Elizabeth 1111 .... 43, 61, 177 I Bar-CoEen, Limor1101 ........ 209 277 Bar-Cohen, Yaniv1101 . . . 34, 35, 40, 41, 45,119, 2091 Barber, Deanna 112.1 ...... 40, 144B Barbosa, Brandon 1101 ..... 41, 123 Barfield, Todd 191 ......... 40, 233 Barker, Kathleen A. 1101 .... 60, 117, 233 . . . Barker, Kristine E. 191 ...... 117, 210 Barlow, Mike 1121 ..... .... 1 44B Barnes, Chris j. 1101 ...... ...... 209 Barnett, Alexander 191 ...,..... 233 100, Barnett, Danielle 191 ........... 60 233 Barnett, Kelly 1101 . . . 23, 41, 50,210 209 Barrett, Mark 1121 .,...... 72, 144B 23 arriault, Michele 1101 ........ 210 17 J Barrus, jeff1121 .......... 72, 144B.-1 . - - X Barra, Michael L. 1121 .... 1 . . . 144C 274 Bart olomew, Gretchen 191 . 85, 234 178 Bartrom, April 1111 ....... 178, 270 178 B21as,ljosep1hC11 1.1 .......... 178 aas,osep . ......... . 58 jlgatas, Marie H. 1101 .......... 210 AllS21Eie!l1J2riTil?1a1'. I '. '. '. 1 '. 1 '. .2-3.3 Austin' Okeisha L' U 01 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Allsup, William 1101 . . 34,4335,f56,23c86 I I A X X 1 1 Altamirano, Keith A.191 .... 1 1445 Alvarez Avila, Mark 1, 1101 ........, 64 1 20 Bateman, Charlie 191 .......,., 234K- Qazan Suzanne1121 19 30 37 42 S , jose 191 ..........,.. 233 Alvarez, Kristina 1111 .i. . 21, 32,112, 177, 201 Alvarez, Maria delesus 1121 . . 144A, 177,260 -NAlvarez, Maria Eugenia 1111 .... 177 Alvarez, Patricia 1121 . 20, 21, 41, 43, 84, 144A Alvarez, Rogelio1111. . 105, 177, 261 RD .KD Alyea, Stacy 191 ...,. 40, 60, 61, 233 Andersen, Kelly 191 .,......... 233f Anderson, Charles A. 1111 ...,.. 177 Anderson, Heather 1101 ....... Anderson 209 Kevin 1101 ...... 40, 209 Andersoni Kristen 1121 . 30, 44, 144A Anderson, Rachel K. 1111 ...... 177 Anderson, Sean1121 ..... 38, 39, 45, Babbit, Leon 1121 ....,.. 131,144D Baca, Brenda 191 ........,. 60, 233 Bacher, Brent 1111 ,... 178, 187, 274 Bagstad, Lance 11 11 ........... 178 Bagstad, Michelle 1101 . . 42, 93, 126, 209 Bailey, 1 1 , , 233 Bailey, Edward 1121 ...... 144B, 282 231 Andrea 9 ..60 92 117, Bean, james L.1121 .......... 144C Beauchamp, Christopher 1101 , . . 37, 39, 40, 74,117, 210 Beaver, 1ulieA. 191 . . 44, 83, 93,117, 234 Becker, Kristina L. 191 ............ Beckton, Frank1121 . . . . 72, 73,117, 144C, 162 Beckton, Laquan M. 191.75, 117, 234 Bell, Kimberly 1101 . . . . 58, 210, Bell, Matthew 1101 ..... 13,117, Belli, Christopher 1101 ......... Ball, Michael 1121 . . 72, 1448144516 Bellwood, Lisa 1121 .....,.... 11 Bench, Christopher A.191 ..... . Benckert, Eric 191 ......... 117, ender, Bryan 1101 ........... Benkey, William 1111 ,,.....,. Bennett, Brenda Lea 191 .... 60, ennett, Brian 191 . . . 41, 61, 64, Bennett, Bryan C. 1121 . . . 102,11 Bennington, Denise .......... Benson, Cynthia D. 1101 .... 42, '-Eerber, Melinda 11 11 ...,.. 107, ergmann, Eric N. 1121.23, 50,14 ergmann, Erin P. 1101. . .41, 99, Berman, Kristin 1111 . . 23, 53, 57, 178, Bernstein, Richard 1111. , ,28, 40, 59, 65, 66, 68, 69, shires, Steve 11 11 .......... ' Bickel, Kathryn 1101 ,......., . l Billon, Laura 11 11 ,...... 40, 44,' Bills, Brad 1111 ...,, ........ ' Binder, Brian 1101 ......... 178,1 Binder, jason 11 11 .... 35, 40, 43, 119,: Bintgham, Linda M.191 ...,,.... I Bir , Rachel 191 ..... .,..,. 6 1,1 iringer, Brigitte 1121 .... 29, 57, 14 Biringer, Russell 1111 ....,.. 72, 1 Bishop, Kenneth 1121 ........ 14 Bishop, Michelle l. 1101 ......... Bissett, Mika 191 . 28, 64, 99, 100, 2 Bixby, Brian W. 191 ..,..... 75, 2 Bixby, Patrick William 1121. . .79, 81, 14 Blackman, Haden191 ...... 75,1 Blackmun,lane1111 ...,.,, 58,' Blair, Mark 191 .........,.,... 1 Blake, Heather 1101 .... 37, 210,1 Blan, Darren 1121 .,..... 144C,j Blancq,1effrey1111 ...,... 127, ' Blancq, Randal 1121 ,... 30, 40, 1 142, 11 Bailey, Wendy 11 11 ....... 178, Blasing, Anthoney1121 .... 104,1. Baker, Derek 1121 .... 61, 1440, 266 B21f21igleg,QfgtE3,1lL27,101' ' ' 4151153 E 14 Bater,1enQicfpE,191 .... 126, 233, 296 Beidemhedenl jackie L. U 34 40 ggasing, V-Ieronicaf11J01 .,.... 2 a er, OS . ................. ' ' ayney, ammy 9 ,1,,,,, ,Q aker, Kristina L.1111 .... 23, 29, 40, Qeliajevl Nicholas 1121L1A1'.5.8i Blind, Bryan 191 ..,. 33, 40, 106, 1 Baker Lisarvt 1121 l78f11l1414hi1'? Belfchanssa L-11011 '- 'i 1 'T Bloom Andrea1121 26 01 14 Bakeri Lynn 191 . . . 1' ........ f. 233 7 Bell'DOuglaSA'Umt40'96'98'121113 Blo0m1ield,Scot1121 f f . . f. . f14 'Q-D .2- Bloomfield, Steven D. 1111 ,,,.. 179 Bloomquist,james Lewis 1111 . . 179, 271 Blossey, Cole B.1111. . .72, 179,181 Bluejacket, Carrie 1111. .57, 107, 179 Bodine, john L. 1101 .. ....,., 179 Boland, Danielle E. 1121 ,...., 144D Boldon, Keith 191 .......... 91,235 Boll, Michelle G,191 .......... 235 Bonham, Gregor T. 191 . . 1 108,235 Bonniwell, jenni1er C.1111 ......,. Booth, jennifer l.ynn 11 11 . 40, 41, 57, 131,179,194, 272C, 274 Bordallo, Bernice 191 ........,. 235 Bordas, Sharon 1121 27, 40, 57, 59, 144D, 150 Borja, Amanda 1101. .. .42, 92, 210 Borja, Annette 1121 ....... 61, 144D Borneo, Hena1111. . 21, 40, 57,179 Bosanko, Brenna 1111 .,,,..... 282 Bosanko, Eric 191 ........,.... 235 180 210 180 Bostian, jenny Noel 1111 ....... Bostrom, Laura 1101 .,... . . . Boudreau, Stacey 1101 ..,. .... Bourdy, Nathalie 11 11 ....,.... Bowden, john 1101 ........ 40, 210 Bowen, Casey 1101 ........... 210 Bowles, Christy 1101 35, 40, 85, 108, 109, 124, 210 Boxwell, Dawn 11 11 ...,...... 180 Boyle, Daniel P. 1121 .......... 284 Boyles, jackie L. 1101 ...... 210, 259 210 180 Braunstein, Dean 1121 . .. 104,144D Brennan, jessica 191 ........... 235 Brewer, Cynthia D. 1101 . . 38, 39, 43, 61, 211 tgrockmeyer, Heidi 1101 ....... 211 oersma,Amber1101. . 140, 57,211 Broderick, Michael 1121 ...... 144D ,Brooks, Ashley 11 11 . 40, Braget, Suzan M. 1101 . . . 57, 58, Brain, joe R. 1111 ............. Brainard, Wendy 11 11 .,....,.. 44, 82, 180, 190 Brooks, jennifer11 11 .,.. 23, 55, 180, 1 269 ...74,211 Brooks, Priest 1101 ...... Brooks Plant, Timothyj.191. 106, 235 Brophy, Christopher 1121 .... 86, 87, 270, 284 3Brophy, Matthew 191 .....,. 91, 235 5Brophy, Rachel P. 1111 ......,. 180 grown, Christopher M. 1121 . 64, 284 rown, Christopher W. 11 11. .35 ,64, 180 Brown, David 191 ........,.... 235 Brown, Gary 1101 ..... . . . 106, 211 ,Brown, Heidi 1121 ..... ..... 2 84 bgrown, jason 191 ...,......... 235 rown, Kathleen M. 1121 . 30, 42, 64, 65, 96, 97,133,144D SummerA. 1111. .31, 34,180 Browning, jenniferj. 191 .... 61, 235 Brun, Laura 191 ..., 83, 108, 117, 235 Bryan, Dana 191 ....,......... 235 PBryant, Leslie D. 1111 ....... 23, 180 5Bryant, Lisa L. 1121 .......... 144D 5Bryson, Kathryn E.1111 ........ 180 gjjid, Devin 1121 ........ 57,144D 211 Brown, d, Garrett 1101 ............ 7Buendia, Paul 1. 1101 .......... 211 Buhbe,Nich1las P. 1121 . . 35, 38, 40, Bujold, Vikki 1121 ............ Sgurgess, Tammy 1101 .... 28, 65, 211 ur e, Daniel L. 1121 .... 36, 96, 98, 117, 144D, 284 rBurkett, William 1121 . 36, 38, 96, 98, 117 lBurnett,Christopher1111. . .61,117, 180 Burns, john 1101 ..,.......... 211 Burns, Kirsten 191 ..,.,..... 52,235 Burstein, Lisa 191 .... 34, 40, 60, 235 Burstein, Miriam E.1121 . . 34, 40, 46, 144D 'Burtsell,joan1111 ........ 180,196 ,Busenkell, William 1121 . 20, 42, 50, 144D 5Buys,janet1121 .. ...... 40,144D S Byfield, Mandy 1101 . . ..,... 211 Byrd, Thomas 191. .. 75,106,235 111 k Y f l 1 1 C Q CCCCCCCCCC Cabral, Angela M. 1101 ........ 211 Cabral, Paul A. 1121 ........ 144D Cabrere, Andre C.1111 ........ 180 Caddick, Cheryl L. 1111 ...., 37, 180 Caesar, Eric 1111 .......... 72,180 Calder, Timothy 11 21. .40, 41,144D, 162, 171 Calderon, Tina 11 11 . . 30, 40, 61, 180 Calhoun, Chad 1111. . . . 119,180 235 53 Carrie 1101. . .40, 211, 235 Robert 1121. .38, 120, 121 145 Calhoun, Christina 191 ...... 36, Callaway, Cari 191 ........,.... Callaway, Callaway, ,154 Cam bell AI1111 .,.......... 180 Chad1121. . .72, 145,170 211 145 211 235 235 P 1 Campbell, Campbell, jimmie 1101 ........ Campbell, MargiA.1121 .,..... Campbell, Renee M. 1101 ...... Campbell, Russell 191 . . 78, 113, Canard, Dustin G.1121 ........ Candiotty, Darren 191 . . 98, 119, Candiotty, David 1121 ..... 119, Cannon, Laura 1121 ........ 61, Cantrell, Michelle K. 191 ....... Caouette, Cristin M,1111 ...... 145 145 235 180 Cappo, Michelle 11 11 ......... 181 Carabetiu, Silvana1101. . . 30, 34, 40, 43, 117,211 Carbajal, Noelle 1101 ....... 93,211 Cardin, Michele D,1121 .....,, 145 ?-Carl,Stacyj.1111 ............. 181 S- , .f- ,Q 5 3 1 Carlen, Lynn 191 .......... 52 235 Carlson, Elizabeth 11 11. . . 10, 33, 36, 40, 57, 59,181 Carlson, Kimberley 191 ...,. 60, 235 Carlson, Stephen 191 .......... Carpentier, jennifer 11 11 ....... 235 s1 ... R if Catighlin, john 11 21. .76, 145, 160 119, 211 Cavert, Gregory 191. . . . 91,2361 Cheroske, jennifer 1111 . 23,53,182, Cerneka, Caroline 11 21. . .27, 32, 3 G b D A 200 37, 18, 40, 46, 145 ' UCSC FO, CC 11111101 . . 1 85, 124, Chadwell,john-Isaac191. . . 236, 253 211 Chadweul Tar-3112, Vlll 22,108,145 Chesebro, Todd 1101 ....... 90, 211 C11amberS1A11drea 13111011 1 1311211 1 chii5pp11r,Kin11121 ........... 146 CMHQV1 C1r1r1amur1t12,1 1 . 501 145 chaniin, cI1ris1y11111 . 311, 31, 40, 54, Chang,Alex1111. .21, 30, 31,35,40, ' 211 43, 44, 181 Chang, David 1121 ..... 4. 30,37,145 Chapman, Shanna 1101 . . 28, 64, 181 Carrano, Gigi 11 11 ......... 57,181 -fj KS Carrillo, Maria C1111 ...... 274, 279 va Carrisosa, Michele L. 1121 ...... 145 Ccarr01l,10n A. 1121 ........... 145 4 144DlS-Carroll, Laura 1121 .,.,... 4, 47,145 284 Carter, Matthew 11 21 .,.. 21, 37, 46, 145, 173 Carter, Rachel W. 191 ......... 235 991 1011 211 Carver, Erik 191 ....... 40,235,278 Chapmar11SuSf1r1 1ar1ei51142g 153213112 C , L 1111 ............ 181 1 1 1 Cg2:fI1Q0ggl1111 ,..,A,,,,,--, 181 Charlton, Tricia 191 ..,..... 60, 236 Casey, 139111191 V 1 31, 40, 42, 44, 236 ,X Chavez, Suzanne 11 11 .......,. 181 Caspxy, BriE1101 ............. 273 g1ee1fgI1so?11g,11 .... ig .46 4.3. 121 Cas ,Bec iL.1111 ........... 181 991 3117 A----- 1 1 1 Cash, Brandon 1101. .35, 40, 54, 21 1, Chee1Laura1121 ...... 4211451264 224 Chee, Russell 1101 ............ 21 Cashman, Tyler 191 . 41, 75,236,248 Chen1Be1SyW.191. . . 331341351401 Casrner, Scott1111 . . . 31, 32, 33,40, 1 Ch I IA UU 31 34 43,105,119,181 9111 UIHU 1 -1 1 1 1 Q, 1 I1 1, 51111 ,ulluluuuuu , Chen,Margaret191 ........... 236 Kogxigiigi 11 11 ..... ....... 1 8S7fOChe111Su5ar1 1101 511 141401431117 Catak,AIen191 . ...... 105, 23 C11E'f11VV'f18A1121 1 1 1191 146 cataiano, Giovanni 1111 35, 72, 104, S1181 Dav1d1121 -1-1 121 381401421 131 V V 43, 146 Caudillo,Lisa1111.84,124,181,189 Cl1efr11SS1Mdtt11ew1101.. 1151401451 1 264g-,,fl1O1111l1,1Ol1f1 Michael 1121 . . 33, 76, 146 651 2 ci10ii,i.iIy191 ....... . 34, 40,236 Choy, Doug1as1121. . . ...... .146 hrist, Step anie1121 ......... x3c 146 f Chu,judy1101 29, 33, 34, 35, 40, 42, 212 2 I X9Collette, Brian 1101' .1 .i .I .I .V , 53 6 L Q Z Cipollone,Dana1111. . 23, 85,1 Z 4? 1 43, 821 Chuang, David M. 1121. ..... . Chueh, Pam 1121 .... 27, 29, 34, Chueh, Pat 1101 ..... 29, 34, 40, Chui, Cindy 11 11 ....... 30, 34, hun, Sang-Ah Debbie 1101. .. 34,43,117, 212, Chun, Sung-Lip Steve 1121.21, 32, 38, 40, 43, 46, Chun ,jane1101 ........ 3, 43,212 Chweii, Crystal R. 191 ......... 236 212 212 182 24, 271 31, 146 24, 182 isneros,jon1121. . 11, 59, 72,119, 146 Clabaugh, Christine L.1111. 182,236 Clabaugh, Shellby191 ............ Claflin, Cullen 1111 ........... 182 ..87, 146, 263 ....1182,277 Clark, Brenten A.1121 Clark, Holly M. 1111. . Clark,jennifer M. 1101 ..... 40,212, 272C, 277 Kelly 1121 ...... 5, 22, 50,146 Timothy R. 1111 . . . 79, 80, 81, 182 212 182 146 David 1101. .. 61 Kimberly 11 11 1.. 84, 94, joanna1121 ...... 42, . ..... , 1101 . f f '. f '. 1. '55, 146 212 182 Diana 11 11 .....,...... 1, jay 1101 . 28, 37, 40, 45, 61, 65, 212 Colby, Robert 1101 ........ 87, 212 Cole Cynthia 191 . . .236 41 212 ollier, Brandon C.1121 .... 32,146 ollier, Deborah S.1121 Collins, Ginger N ............. Collins, jamie 1121 1... john 191 .... 40, 75, 236, Rory 1121 ......... 59,146 Stacy M. 1101 . 42, 85, 92, 93, 212 ' 236 146 248 Susan 1111 . . 23, 35, 40,11 178, 20 Colover, Saul 1101 ..,.. 64,119, 212 Combs, Scott1121.41,119,147,155 Amy1101. .40, 82, 99,100, 21 Kathryn 1111 ..... 23, y1111 .' ......... . Kristin L. 1111 ...... 182 Robert 1101 ....... 88, 212 ,Christopher 191 . . 105,236 Edward 1101 ......... 21 ,Lisa1111 ............ Conrad, Nicole 5.191 ...... Conrad, Paul j. 191 ........ , Conte, Sloane M. 191 ....... 60, Conway, Lori A. 191 . 40, 85, 126, 182 236 236 124, 117 205, 236 Cook, Karyn E.1111. . 34,37,40,182 Coons, jason 1111 ............ 182 Cooper, Carie1111 ........ 41 , 182 Cooper, Gre ory1101 ....,. 74, 2 Cooper, Kim8erlyj,1111 . . . 37,1 274 Cooper, Scott G. 191 .......... A ril1121 .. 27 29, 132, 147 212 117, 217 Corbin, p Corbin, C 1et 1101 ............ Rene 1101 . . . 93, 96, 97, 213, Ryan 1101 ......... 38, Corcoran, Deja 1111 ..,. ..... Cordes, Erin 1111 . .. 23, 60, 99, Corley, Rachel 1111 ...1.1..... Corbin, Corbin, 213 182 183 1 7 I g ,..-. 182- 182 236! Costales, Faith E.1113 .,... 183, 236 Dick, Robert C. 1123 ....,........ Corliss, Catherine 1123 .....,.. 147 Corliss, Robin 1103 ......... 58, 213 Corwin, Tiffany 1123 . . . 53, 147, 271 Corzine, Michael 1123 ......... 147 Cosby, Cheryl L. 1123 . . . 57, 58,147, 148 Costales, Vanessa 193 ......... 236 Cotler, Lisa M. 1123. . .20, 21, 30, 43, 147 Covall, StteEhen1113 .......... 183 Cover, Cat lene M. 1113 .... 58, 183 Cover, Kristen M. 1103 . . . 40, 50, 58, 213 Covey, Gregory 1123 .... 30, 37, 147 Cowart, Chris 11 13 ............ Cowdell,jeanine1103 . . . 23, 55, Cox, Sharifa193 . . . 52, 117,236,243 Coyne, Sharri 193 ...,......... 237 Craddock, Lisa 1123 ,.,......,. 147 Craig, Lisa 11 13 ........... 58,183 Craven, Angela 1113 ..,...,... 183 Cravens, Brad 1123 . . . 21, 38, 41, 213 44, 147 Crawford, Cyndi 1103 .... 44, 55, 213 Creasey, Elisa 193 ....... 60, 61, 237 Creasey, Laurel 1123 . . 10, 30, 37, 40, 42, 61, 64,144D,147 Devries, Chalyce Laine 1123. .27, 40, 108,109,110,148 Devries, Kirstyn jane 11 13. . .12,111, 112, 184, 191 Dibartola,Antoney Tony 193 . . 75, 237 Didio, Gary Lee 1123 . . . . 148, 263 Dinn, james 1103 ............. 213 Directo, Michael A. 193 ........... Directo, Raymond P. 1103 ......... Dobson, Desiree D. 193 ..... 97, 237 DoddWilliamV.1113 . .. . . . . . 72 Doiron, Mia 11 13 ..... ........, Dolan, Christine 1103 ...... 124, 214 Dolan, Tracy E.1123 .... 26, 99, 100, 148, 166 Done, Linda 1123 . 55, 144B, 148157 Donohue, Linnette M. 1123 . . . 8, 22, 42, 55,148,154 Dorame, julie1123 . . . 28, 29, 58, 65, 174 Engelhaupt, james C. 1103. . . 74,214 Engelhaupt, joe B. 1103 , 74, 214, 225 England, Daniel 1103. . .41, 105, 214, 220 Ensley, jennifer P. 1123 . . . 31, 32, 40, 65, 84, 94, 95, 150 Ensley,jill1113 .,... 26,44, 184,274 Erb, Amy M.1103 ....... 29,57,214 Erb, Peter 1123 .,.,........ 57, 150 Erlinger, Brenda 1103 ........., 214 Eriksen, john 1123 ......,.,.,. 150- Eschenbrenner, julie L. 1113. .23, 41, 51,184 Escoe,jennifer1113 .....,... H184 Eskeland, Ann-Kristin1113. . . .31, 34 Eskenazi, Eric 193 .... 28, 65, 68, Espinoza, Marta 193 .,......... Espinoza, Alfonso 1113 ....,... Esquivel, Carla Suzanne 11 13. . . Estabrook, julie L. 1123 ,,..,.,. Esteghamat, Kasra 193 ..,....,, Estrada,jerr 1123 . . .,....... . 238 .61 184 150 238 Dorsey, Robert 1123 ......... 9, 148 Dortch, Darren 1103 ...... 119, 214 Downs, jennifer 193 ..... 50, 52, 237 Downs,john Noble 1123 . .. 76,114, 148 Downs, Michael 193 .,...., 113,237 Finkenha en Melissa 1103 214 Criscione, Cindy 1103 ............ 147 Croce ose h 12 ,j E .1 3 ........... Crockett, C rlstopher1123 . . 44, Croft, Tami 1123 ...... - ....... 22 Crone, Monica 1123 ........ , Cronin, Sean 11 13 ......... 72, Crop er, jason 193 ......... Ip 91, Cruc ley, Scott 1103 ..,....... Crum, Holly1113 .... 23,41,49, Crumpton, Sara 1123 ....... 147 147 147 183 237 213 183 41, 147 Cuevas, Daniel 1113 ............. 213 183 Culver, j. Bergen 1103 ..... 127, Cummins, john 11 13 .......... Cunningham, Andrea 11 13 ...., Curtis, justin 1103 .......... 24 Custodio, Henry 1113 ........ DDDDDDDD Da Silva, Rivaj.1123 ...... 119, Dafau, Toby 11 13 ............. Dagert, Chantelle 193 . 34, 40, 60, Daise, Kevin G.1113 ...,....., Dalton, Scott 193 ..........,.. 147 213 183 ID 148 274 237 183 282 Dampman, Brookes R. 1123 . . 41, 96, 134, 148, 284 Dane, caia11o3 .... 40, 84, 124,213 237 Danielson, james 193 ...,...... Darby, Kristin S. 193 ........... Darling, Michael 193 ..,... 106, 237 Daunhauer, Debbie R. 1113 . . . . .183 Dave, oiaiii v. 1103. . .36, 39, 40, 42, 65, 68, 69, 213 238 Davidson, Damon 1123 . . 41, 72, 284 Davidson, Douglas 1123 . 88, 89, 148, 162, 171 Davidson, Duncan 1113 . . 20, 61, 62, 64, 183 Davis, Alyson 1113 .... 183, 188, 197 Davis, Dena L. 1103 ....... 213, 220 Davis, judy E. 1123. . . 11, 22, 53,148 Davis, Kecia L. Kiki 1113 ........ Davis, Nicholle193 ....... 110,237 Davis, Ronald 1103 ......... 74, 213 Davis, Tracy 193 ........ 35, 52, 237 Dawson, Laura Ann 1123 . 27, 40, 148 Day, Cristie1123 ............. 148 Day, Michael 193 .......... 91, 237 237 213 De ruyn, Mark 193 ........... Decari lo, Tara 1103 ..... 44, 53, Dechert, Michael 1113 ...... 72, 199 Degregory, john 1113 ....... 64, 184 Dei, A essandro1103 ...... 213 219 Del vane, Michelle 193 ........ ' 237 Delaney, Tracey Dawn 1113 . . 23, 41, 51 Delatorriente,jorge1103 . . . 213, 229 Dematteo, Philip 11 13 ...... 72, 184 Demeter, Alina 1103 . . 30, 40, 43, 82, 117, 213 Demos, jack C.1123 .......... 148 Desai, Kavita K.1123. . . .... . . . . Devers, Chani1103 ........ 33, 213 Devlin, Deborah 1113 ...... 29, 184 Doyle, Dana 193 .... 40, 85, 124, 237 Doyle, Tracy 11 13 . . . 30, 35, 40, 107, 108,109, 179,184,191 Drakulich, Sonia Alexandra 1103 ................... 214,278 Drent, jacob Gerrit 1123 ....... 149 Dressel,jeffery1123 ....... 130, 149 Druckenmiller, Buck 1113 ......... Drukker, David A. 1103 ........ 214 Dubourdieu, David 1123 .... 72, 149 Due, Mabi1123 .......... 9,29, 149 Dufau,TobiA.1103 .... 30, 33, 214, 272C Dufford, David 11 13 .......... 184 Dufford, William 1103 .... ....... Duncan, Kristin 193 ........ 60, 237 Dunmire, Billy 1123 ........... 160 Dunn, Reginald 1123. . 116, 117,1 Dvornekovic, joseph 11 13 ...... Dyer, Robert 193 ............. EEEEEEEEEEEEEE Eagle, Ryan 193 ........... 75, 238 Easton, George 1123 . . 43, 144C, 149 Easton, Robert 1103 ....... 117, 214 Edmunds, Craig 1123. . .38,149,154, 285 49, 163 Duthie, Brent 1123 ............ 149 177 237 Edwards, Nadine 1123 ......... 149 Edwards, Pamela 193 ...........,. Egan, Susan 1123 ..... 27, 36, 40, 59, 144C, 149, 275 Ehler, Brian A. 1113 . . 36, 40, 64, 184, 193 Eickhoff, jane 1123 . . 31, 38,149,150 Eiffler, Erik M.1103 ..... 90, 214, 238 Eisenberg, Staci 1103 . .28, 29, 34, 40, 42, 65, 112, 214 Eiser, Andy 1103 . . 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 43, 45, 46, 96, 98,117, 214, 215 Eklund, Heather 193 .... 53,234,238 Elder, Damon 1103. . .35, 41, 45, 214 Elenes, Wendy 1123 ........... 150 Elias, Robert R. 1113 .... 136, 72, 184 Ellen, Brian 1123 ...... 150 Elliott, Amaris R. 193. . . , ,273 Ellis, Tanya 1113 ..,.. 11,23,55,184 Ellis, Wendee1103 . . 23, 53, 58, 214, 1302 238' Ellison, Kimberly F. 1123 . 38, 39, Ellison Ste hanie 9 . .82 117 Emch, Christine M. 1103 . .. 107 Emerson, Aimee 193 . 40, 99, 100, 281 284 238 258 , D 1 3 . , , Elston, Susan 1123 ..... 47, 150, ,214 Emfinger, Willian E.1123. .38, 39, 72, 150 Emmerich, Moiken A.1113. . .31, 40, . 43,57,112,184 Endow, Aileen 193 ...... 38, 93, 238 Endow, Kelly 1123 .... 39, 40, 44, 45, 150 Engel, Kimberly 1113 .... 85, 94, 184 284 Estrada, Rocnigo T. 1113 ........ 184 Evans, jessica 193 ....,........ 238 Evans, Steven 11 13 . , . 28, 35, 37, 65, 68, 76, 114, 184, 194, 277 Everett, julie 1113 ....... 26, 83,184 Everson,jacqueline1123 ...,... 150 Ewer, Steven 193 ......... 238, 251 Exacoustos, Elli1123 .... 22, 84, 150 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Fairbanks, jeffrey 1123 .... 114, 134, 150, 158 Fairon, Patrick M.1123 ..... 72, 150 Fairon, Thierry 11 13 ........ 72, 185 Fagardo, Angel 1123 ....... 104, 150 Fa lan, Shawn 1103 . .......... 214 Farrell, Robert 11 13 ........ 72, 185 Fatone, Darren 1123 ....... 12, 150 Fekjar, Mary 1103 . .... 62, 214,258 Feldt, Gerry 1123 ............. 284 Feldt, Patricia 1123 ........... 150 Fenske, Kelly 1103 ..... 99, 100,214 Ferlauto, William j. 11 13 .......... Fernandez, Margarita 193 .... 96, 97, 117,238 Ferrario, Stephanie 193 ........ 238 Ferrel, Kathy 1103 ..... 99, 101, 214 Ferrieri, Michael 1113 ..... 185, 191 Ferrol, Rebecca D.1103 . 34, 40, 214 Feten, Erik D.1103 .,......... 214 Fett, Monica D.1123 .. ..... ...150 Fiebert, Deirdre Lynn 1123 . . .21, 30, 31, 43 Fife, Meghan K.1113 . 23, 33, 35, 40, 108, 178,185 Figueroa, john 1103 ........ 98,214 Finiguerra, Rachel 1103 . . . 210, 214, 223 g , ..... Finnegan, Kerri 193 ........... 238 Fischer,janet Ginny 1123 . .34, 57, 58,151 Fischer, joel 1113 . . .41,72,185, 205 Fisher,john 5.1123 . 13, 76,114,151 Fisher, Scott C. 1123 ...... 119,151 Fitz-Roy, Caroline j. 11 23 .... 22, 41, 151 Fitz-Roy, Lisa M. 193 .......... 238 Fitzer, Kathlene1113 . 30, 31, 35, 40, 42, 185 Fitzer, Robert 1123 . . .25, 34, 38,151 Fitzgerald, Pamela C.1123 . . . 32, 37, 42,151 Flax, julie A.1113 ...23, 53, 58,185, 190,196, 200 Flint, jodee M.1103 ..35, 40, 53, 214 Flores, Michelle 1103 ...... 55,214 Flynn, Denelle1113 . 26, 51, 99,100, 185 Fode, Stacy 1103 . .23, 40, 41, 50, 57, 214 Foden, Carl 1103 ............. 214 Folsom, Gregory 193 .... 33, 45, 238 Ford, Cindy A.1113 .... 94,124,185 Forkos,jenniferA.1113 .99, 100,185 Formaz, Peter 1103 ........... 214 Fortner, jessica 1103 . .23, 34, 40, 55, 215 Fosdick, Matthew A. 1123 . . . 72, 73, 151, 1 Foster, Christine 193 .....,..., 2 Foster, Daniel 1123 ....... 117, 1 Fournier, Sean 1123 ........ 72,1 Fowler, Eric 193 .... 31, 75, 238, 2 Fowler, Tanya F.1123 .28, 29, 57,1 68, 2 Frame, Karen 193 ..... ..,. 1 17, 2 Fraser, David 1123 . . .38, 39, 45,1 Frausto, Filimon1113 ...,..,.,.. Fraytet,,Carl1113 .,,... . . . 34, 11 Freeman, Anthony 193 ........ 2 Freeman, Carolyn 1123 , . . . . . Freer, Randy 1123 .......... L . Frenkel, Daniel A. 1103 ,.,.,... 2 Fridlund, Gail 1113 .,.., 55,57,11 Fritz, Martha R. 1123 .......... 1 Fruehan,Anjolette1123 .,., 40, 15' 2 2 1 Fuentes, Andrew 193 ....... 75, Fuentes, Della 193 ............ 2. Fuller, Michael R. 193 ...... 61, 2. Fulp, jeffrey 11 13 .... . ..... 11 Funk, Garrett 1103 ........ 212, 2 Furfaro, jennifer L.11 13 .... 120,11 Furgiuele, Nicole 1123 . . .41, 44,11 Fusco,Anthonyj.1123 .,.. 120, 11 GGGGGGGGC Galewski, Kenneth 1113 .... 19, 11 Ga breath, Dana 1103 .... 23, 40, 5 2 Gallagher, Michael j. 11 13 ,,..., 11 Gallagher, Mike V. 1113 ......... Gannon, Kathleen 1113 . ,40, 44, 11 Garabedian, john 1123 . . 41,45,15 Garcia, Catalina 11 13 . ..41,135,11 Garcia, Christy M. 193 .,....... 2Q Garcia, Ginny1103 . ....... 58, 2' Garcia, Marcus M.1123 , . . 4, 41, 7 73, 79, 80, 15 Garcia, Monica 193 ........ 43, 21 Garcia, Nicholas 1103 ......,., 2' Garfinkel, Sasha M.193 ..,,.. 34,1 Garkow, Sean 1123 ..,.. 41, 47, 15 Garman, Raymond 1113 ....... 12 Garner, Teresa L.1123 .,...... 15 Garrabrandt, Cody 1123 .,..... 15 Garrido, jason 1103 .,,..... 74, 2' Garrott, Lauren E.1103 . . .50, 57, 5 215, 2' Garthwaite, Kimberly 1123 . 124, 1 Garzapena, Sabrina 1123 . 20, 21,4 -Il Gauvain, Garrett 11 13 . .,...... 11 Gaw, Rebecca 1103 . 32, 35, 40, 11 2. Geer, Christopher 1123 .... 38, 11 134, 15 Gehres, Shawn 1123 ....... 36, 15 Gemme, Micah 1113 .... 57, 59,11 Genet, Michele 1123 . 37, 38, 40,4 45, 64, 15 Genot, Carl 1103 . . . ...,... . 27 George, Sarah 1113 ....... 179, 1 Ger, Michael H.193 ...... 119, 2 Gershon, Risa193 .... ...,,,,. 2 Ghormley, jill 11 13 ..., 40, 186, 2 Giacona, joe 193 ............. 2 Gibbons, Kathleen 1123 . 42, 45, 1 Gibbons, Kristin 1103 ...... 58, 21 Gibson, Dana 1103 .... ...... . . . Gibson, Kevin 1123 ........ ..... Gibson, Kimberly 193 . . 7, 36, 40, 61 236, 239, 24' Gibson, Kristin 1123 ..19, 27,40, 5 15' Gibson, Todd 1113 .. . 102,103,115 Gietzen, Cherie j. 193 ...... 34,27 Gilbert, Cyndee M.1103 . 215, 2721 27 Giles, Danielle 1113 .......... 18 oill,linder1123 ..., 21,34,38,15. 2728, 274, 281 Gillies, Chad M.1103 ..,........ Gilroy, jennifer 1123 , .27, 34, 38, 41 15' Gilroy, Shelby 1123 ,...... 146, 15 Gima,jeffrey1123 ... 20, 21, 32, 31 37, 43, 46, 28 Ginsburg, Shelley 193 ......... 23 'd,Rosan1111 .. 273 1,PhHnm191 ..,. .,. 239 ey, Kathy 1101 .,....,,,,.,.. gow, Debra L. 191 . 60, 239, 276, 277 s,Dannd191 ...,... 65,Qa,219 nan, Brent 1101 . . 106, 215, 228, 229 dini, Timothy A. 11 11 .. 58,182, 185 es, Allyson 1101 ..., 29, 40, 215, 227, 261 er,C1Crri1121 .,.. 152,170,224 t, Dawn-Marie1101 ..., 57, 85, 108, 117, 216 'rey, Cathy 1101 .,..... 50, 216 gin, Mark1121 .,..... 130,152 smith, Dawn 1111 ...,. 57,186 io, Heather 1101 ....,.,,.,. 31 ez, Caroline 1101 ....,, 30,216 pert, Kenneth 11 11 . .28, 57, 65, 67, 68, 69, 186 zales, EIie1e191 ..,.....,, 239 zales, Teresa A. 1121 .. 152,159 zales, Vanessa 1121 . 22, 57, 152 ialez, Frank C.1121 . . . 153, 239 iheart, Kevin A. 1101 .. . 31, 79, 80, 216 jman, Kenneth 11 11 ... 90,186 jman, Shawn 191 . . ...... 239 jman, Wendy 11 11 .... 40, 186 lon, Danielle 191 ......... 239 Ion,Sydneyj.1101 ,....... 216 iam, Lori Ann 191 .....,....,. nan,jennifer1121..41,131,153 nley, jason 1121 .,...,,, 153 elin, jeremy 191 .......,. 239 er, Shannon 1101 ,.,., 216, 286 nano, Todd A. 1101 . .40, 72, 73, 120, 121,216 am, Curtis 1101 ...96, 123, 214, 216 am, Geoffrey 11 11 ........ 239 am, john 1111 . . .41, 57, 59, 72, 117, 186 am, Matt 191 . 96, 117, 239, 282 fda, Gina B. 1121 ...,...,, 284 t,j0hn1101 .....,,... 64,216 ,Christian 191 . 64, 75, 239, 240 ,1eny191 ............,.. 239 ,Mark A. 1101 .............. , Randy 1101 ....... 74, 79, 80 ,Theodore K. 1121 .... .. 15.3 ory, Shelly 1121 ......,. . 153 ham,john1111 ......,. . 186 ham, Tamara 11 11 ........ 282 n,Amyj.1101 ..... 57, 59,216 n, Diana 1121 ........... 153 n,james1121 ........... 153 n, jeffery 191 ........ 119, 239 es,Christopher1111 . . . 72,186 es, David 11 11 .....,...,. 186 es, Keith 1101 ..,... .... 2 16 i, Nicole1111 ............ 186 s, Elizabeth K. 1111 ....... 186 s,joesph F.1121 ..... 153,160 s, Nathan 191 ......... 79, 239 so, Teresa 1121 ...,... 97, 1513 ter, Elizabeth 1121 ....... 1513 wet, jacob 1111 ........ 72,187 azweig, jason 1111 ........ 187 211, Kristi A. 11 11 ,........... ither, jeremy 191 ...... 75, 240 1ther,jodee1111 ...... 55, 187 it, john 1121 104,153,158,283 it, Natasha M. 1121 ....... 153 n, Kymberly1111 ...28, 57, 58, 61, 65,187,267 Errez, Stacy L. 191 ........ 277 10, Heather 191 . , . 6, 60, 65, 93, 240 iersen, Deborah 1111 . . .23, 55, 187 1,Andrea1111 ,.34, 96,97, 112 1ell,Tammy1111 ......... 187 a, Anjula 1101 ,.... 40, 42, 216 a, Sandeep 191 ....,..... . . +I, Aaron 191 .......... 75, 240 11, joanna1101 ........... Errez, Veronica 11 11 ...... 187 ey, Tori 1101 ....... .... 2 73 222 HHHHHHHHH Haas, Shay A. 1101 ........ 37, 78 l1d1Jt'Fl11tll1,jCSSlC8 K.1121 .. 14, 22, 41,88, 153, 283 Hadley, William 1101 . . 58, 96, 98, 117,216 Hagadorn, Zachary 1101 1 19, 216 Hagstedt, Rhonda 11 11 18 3, 187 l1aigl11,jL1lie191 . . 107, 117,237,240 l1d1111dt1, Shandra M. 11 11 ........ 188 Hatsusaka, Yuichiro1121 54, 88 Haub, David 1111 . 72, 188 Haven, David 11 11 .. 34, 35, 37, 72, 1 88, 188 Haven, janet 191 . . .. . .. 34,240 Havens, 13rianR.1101 . 90,216 Hawk, jennifer1101 . . . 217 I1awk,Randy.1111 . . . 119, 188 Hawthorne, 5uzanne191 34, 60, 40 2 Hawthorne, William 11 11 19, 110, '11, Hakala, Bryan S.191 ..., . . 91 Halaby, jamie 1111 . .. 57,187, 216, 286 Halaby, l.isa1121 .. 57,58,124, 148, 153 Halbig, Lorrayne1121 ......... .9 Halker, Criag1111 .... 118,119,187 Hall, Kelly 11 11 .... 41,57, 133,187 Hall, Tiffany 11 11 ......,.,. 23,187 Haller, Carl 1121 ....,...,. 23,187 Hallmark, Ryan 1101 ...... 127 Hamel, Christopher 1111 ...... 154 Hamilton, Brenda 1101 ........ 216 Hammerschmidt, Tara 11 11 .... 187 Hampton, Carlyn R.1101 .,..... 29 Hancock, Melinda 1121 ..27,29,154 Haney, Laura 191 . . . 50, 52, 60,117, 240 Hannah, Catherine 191 . . . . . 240 Hannah, jamie 1111 .... .... 1 87 Hannah, Karen 1111 ......... 187 Hannon, jonathan 191 ,........ 240 Hansen, Christian 1121 .. 130,154 Hansen, Linda 11 11 . 33, 40, 85, 117, 187 Hansen, Susan 191 ......... 30 240 Hanson Darci1101 .... 50,216,219 Happoldt, Eric D. 1121 .. 57,59,154 Harbour, Melissa 191 ..... .53 240 Harden, jana11 11 ........ 49 187 Hardin, Samuel 1121 .57, 59, 72 , 154 Harding, t.aurene1121 . , 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 154 Harmon, Cheryl L. 191 ...... 43, 240 Harmon, Robert 1111 . . . . 187, 203 Harper, Geoffrey 1121 , 6, 22, 36, 88, 89,144B,154,162 Harricks, Ryan 11 11 ........ . .188 Harris, julie 191 . . .85,108,126,240 Hart, Christie 11 11 ......... . 188 Harter, Candida 1101 ..,. . 216 Hartley, Nicole 1121 ....... 40, 154 Hartman, Gregg1121 ..... 104,154 Harvey, Andrew 1101 ......... 216 Harvey, john 1101 .,.... . 31,216 Harvi1le,Cheron1111...57,61,112, 188 Haskett, Christine 1101 ..... 82,216 Haskins, Erinn1101 .....' 3 4, 55, 216 Hassan, Omar 191 . .57, 60, 106, 117, 240, 249 l'lassin,Tarra1101 . . .40, 96, 97, 117, 216 Hastings, R. Michael 1121 ... 32, 40, 104, 154 Hatsusaka, 11ideo191 ...... . 240 Hatsusaka, Shigeo1111 . . . 5, 13, 72, 79, 80, 188 Hecht, Carrie 1121 . . . 27, 28, 40, 65, 154 Hecht, Gregory 1121 . 36, 44, 87, 155 Heer, Dyana1121 ....... ... 155 Heffern, Timothy 191 . . 105, 117, 240 Heideman, Nicole1121 ... .... Hein, jennifer 11 11 .57, 58, 117, 182, 188 Heinlein, Christine 191 ..... 43, 188 Hemond, Ryan 191 .... . . 237, 241 Hemphill, jodi 1121 .... 14, 22, 145, 155, 283 Hem Jhill, Shelly1101 ... . . 23, 217 Henclerson, Michelle 11 21 . 44,155 Henderson, Monica 191 24, 43 Hennessy, Russ W. 1101 .... ..... Henriquez, Frank 191 . . Henry, jeremy 11 11 . 36, 98, 117, 188 Henry, Kimberly 1111 . . ...117,188 Herbert, Karin 191 ............ 241 Herman, Nina M. 1101 ... ..274 Hernandez, juan 1121 .... .. . 284 Hernandez, Melissa1101 . . . 2325157, Herning, Helen 1121 . .. . 155 Herod, jennifer1101 ... . 217 Herron, Marci 191 . . . . . . .241 Herron, Nicole1101 . . 26, 32, 35, 40, 110,217 Hershenson, Andrew 11 11 110, 188 Hert1ig,jeffery1101 . . 40, 74,217 Hewitt, Rebecca j, 1121 10, 22, 41, 57, 145, 155 Hexberg, Noelle 191 112, 241 Heyer, Heather 1121 22, 36, 40, 41, 88,155,283 11ibbard,Danea191 . 241 Ilibschman, Nanci1111 15, 32,114, 115, 188, 200, 207 1 liclalgo, jai1ne1101 , , 217 Hiester, Denise 1101 217 llill, joseph 1121 ..... 87,155,381 Iiilliard, Rachel A. 191 . .. . 65,241 Hines, lu1ie191 ., . , 60,241,277 Hines, Russell Rusty 191 57, 60, 105, 123, 234, 241 1lines,yVendy1111 . . .57,58,188 l1irsLh,johnR.1121 . .. 155,274 Hisquierdo, Theodore Ted 1121 .,.. 58, 272D, 276, 277, 283, 284 Ho, Ky 1'huong1101 ........ 217 11ocking,julie1111 .... . .... 184 Hoelscher, Raus1121 . .. . . 155 Hoenig, David 1101 35, 40, 41, 45, 118,119,217 Hofmann, Richard 191 . .... 75,241 Hoggard, Kimberly 1101 .... 58, 215, 217 Ho I fard, William 11 11 .... 189, 199 Holiljen, Amanda 191 . . 60, 217, 241, 260,273 Holmes, Diane 1101 34, 99, 101, 241 Holstein, Andrea 191 . . . 241,246 Holzgang, Amy 1121 . 26, 27, 36, 40, 110, 155 Hon 1,Mary A, 1111 .......... 274 Hooker, Sean 1101 .... 74, 106, 117, 12.3, 217, 281 Hoppus, jacques 191 .... 57, 60, 241 Horn, jeffrey 1101 ..... . ... 217 Horn, Kimberly 11 11 . . . . 29, 189 Horwitz, David 1111 . 36, 96, 98, 189 Houck, Craig1101 . .. . 34, 35,217 Houghton, Mary 1121 40,61,155, 267 Householder, Ron 1121 ....... 106 Householder, Timothy 11 11 . 58, 72, 79, 80, 189 Houston, Meekaame1121 58, 131, 217,274 Houston, Nicole 1101 . . 50, 58, 217, 225 Howard, Carolyn 1121 . . . .155, 166 Howard, Edward 1111 . ....... 189 Howard, Stanley 191 . . . . 238,241 Howe, Caroline 11 11 ......... 189 Hrossowyc, Donald 1121 ...... 217 Hrossowyc, Leslie 1121 . , 284 Hsu, Wesley 11 11 31, 35, 38, 40, 43, 44, 189 Hsueh, Philip 1121 .. 30, 34, 41, 61, 155 Hsueh, Susan 1101 . . 34, 40, 55, 214, 241 Huang, Shih-Tien191 . . . 34, 35, 241 tiubsi, ianellgi 1 01 A Huberinan, jeffrey1101 . . 64, Hudak, Thomas 1101 ....... 33,218 Hughes, Corey T. 1101 ..... . 218 Hughes, Edward 1121 ..... 155, 263 Hughes, joey 191 ... . .... .. 241 Hunderner, Christopher 191 .... 241 Hunold, Timothy 191 ......... 242 Hunt, Alison 191 ...96, 97,117, 242 Hunt, jennifer1121 . .. .. 22,155 Huntoon, Christina 1101 . .218 Husted, Douglas 1101 . . 74,218 Hutton, Marlo 11 11 . ..... .. 189 Hutton, Nicole1111 . 107,181, 189, 197 .. 55 212 218 Hutton, Suzanne1121 . .. . 14,155 Hyatt, Curtis 1121 20, 21, 39, 40, 41, 43,44, 156 Hyatt, jon-1'hilippe11 11 . 35, 40, 41, 43,190,191 lannello, Corey 1101 .......... 218 o .0 Leitner, Jaycee 1101 ,.., 85, 108, Ibrahim, Yahya191 ... 106,117, 242 Igliane, Michelle 191 .........., 97 lmel,Jon1111 ..... 41,64,119,190 Ingalls, Alex 1101 . . 96, 98, 105, 117, 218, 229 Ingledew, Justin 191 .....,. 75,242 Ingrassia, Mauricio 11 11 . . . 104, 177, 190,195 lovine,Jennalee1111 ,..... 44, 190 Isbell, Andrea 1101 ....,... 40, 219 Isbell, Stac 1121 . ,,.......,.. 155 Ishaeik,Aczam1101 . .37, 40, 78, 114, I 218, 229 Israel, Robin 191 .......,.. 61, 242 Ives, Keith 1121 .,,...,,... 33,156 Ivins, Patricia 11 11 .. . 23, 41, 44, 49, 190 Iwakoshi, Janice 1121 . . 42,156,265 llllllllllllllllllllll Jack, Robert 1121 ....... 57, 59, 156 Jackman, Jennifer 191 .,.,, 242, 252 Jackson, Catherine A. 1101 . 189, 274 Jackson, Jon 1121 .,,. , ....... 156 Jackson, Katherine 11 11 . . 29, 57, 58, 190, 218 Jacobs, Heidi C. 191 .... 99, 100,242 Jacquez, Robert 11 11 ......,.,.., Jaime, Regina 191 .... , .... 60, 242 Jamison, Molly 1101 .,..,.,... 218 Jannati,Sharri1121 . . . 156, 190, 260, 282 Jaquez, Robert1111 ,..,.,.276, 277 Jaramillo, Nicole 1101 ..,...... 218 Jay, Diane 11 11 . 29, 57,58, 179,190 Jay, Leanna1111 .23, 24, 25, 85,107, 108, 190 Jeanotte, Karl 191 .,..,..,. 31, 242 Jeng, Gray191 ,.,. . ,.,..,..,,. . . Jen ins, Derek 191 ,....,,.... 242 Jenkins, Sean J. 191 .... 78, 113, 242, 244 Jenkins, Travis 11 11 .,....,.,..... Jeong, Kelly 1101 , 34, 35, 40, 44, 45, Kafieh, Johnny 1101 ........., 219 Kahler, Eric J. 1121 .....,... 58,157 Kahler, John Brandon 1121 . . .29, 87, 127, 157, 262 Kaiser, Curtis 191 ............. 242 Kami, Stacy 1121 ....,..,.. 51,284 Kamiyama, Junko 1101 .,......... Kamiyama, Kaoli1121 ,..,.. 61,157 Kamiyama, Nobuyoshi1111 . . . 191, 219 Kamm, Darlane1121 , . .22, 157, 283 Kampwirth, Edwin 191 ......,, 242 Kanasi, Kristine 1121 .,.,.,.... 157 Kaneko, Brian 1101 ....... 122, 219 Kang, Jennifer 11 11 .8, 31, 32, 34, 40, 61, 132 Kanow, Jeffrey 1121 ...,...,,, 157 Karim, Sahar1101 .. 23, 40, 219, 286 Kaser, Kristin E. 1101 ....,.. 31, 219 Kasper, Douglas 11 11 ......... 191 Katramados, Jennifer1101 . . . 29, 57, Kean, Samantha 11 11 ..... 185, Keck, Jarrett 11 11 ........,.,. Keefe, Theresa D.1121 ......., 157 Keegan, Carolyn 1121 ......... Keegan, John 191 . . .64, 78,113, 58,219 Kazel,Jaelyn1121 ....,.,.,.,. 157 191 191 157 242 Kelleher, Jason 1101 .,.. 61, 64, 219, 229 Kellerman, Karl 191 ,.,. . , , , . . ,242 Kelley, Dana L. 1121 ..., 26, 83, 157 Kellman, Josh 1101 ....... 119,219 Kellner, Nita 1101 ............ 219 Kellner, Tana R. 191 ,...,...,.. 242 Kelly, Michael 1121 ., 120,121,157, 162 Koehring, Abigail 1111 . . .57, 58,192 Koenig, Kevin 191 ..,... 34, 64,243 Koenig, Paul 191 ..... 243, 254, 262 Koho, Pekka K.1121 ....... 41, 284 Koike, Bryce 11 O1 ..........,. 220 Kolb, Brett 191 ....,.. 106,243,251 Kolb, Carolyn 1121 .........,. 158 Kolb, Charles Teddy 1111 . . . 104, 127, 192, 198 Koleff, Stefan 1121 . . .72, 144D, 148, 158 Kolodziej, Karen 191 .... , , 126, 243 Kolodziej, Michael Danny 1111 Koong,Shubert1121 .... 36,40,47, 119,158 Korb,Eddie1111 ....,..,..... 192 Korzeniowski, Marek 11 11 . , .40, 105, Kovanda,Jeffrey191 , .,...,. . . Krambeck,Coleen1121 , .... . . Kramer, Chris K.1111 . . . 79480, 64, 192 243 158 192 Krendell, Trevor Colin 191 . . 78, 113, 243 Kron, Jennifer 191 ,........... Kroner, Nathan 191 ........ 60, Kroner, Rachel 1111 ... ..... Kropf, Kevin 191 ....,..,., 75, Kropf, PeterJames1121 . , 72, 79, Krueger, Kristine 1101 ..... ,29, 243 192 243 80, 158 220 Kruger, Kara E. 1121 ...... 158,174 Krumm, Kevin 1111 ........... 192 Kubernick, Samuel 191 . . .40, 44, 78, 113, 243 Kucher, Maxim 1101 , . . . 79, 80, 220 Kuderman, Michael 1111 . . 189, 192, Kuebler, Erica 1101 ,.... 23, 59, Kujala, Marjo T. 1121 ,... 31, 34, 117, Kunst, Holly 1121 , . 42, 45, 108, Kurk, Karin L. 1111 ..,.. 58, 65, 206 220 41, 158 158 192 119, 218 Jessner, Marc L. 1111 . . . 61,62, 184, 190, 207, 262 Jewett, Tabitha M. 1121 .,...... 156 Johnsen, Justin 1101 . .34, 61, 64, 218 Johnson, Charles 11 11 ,,...,.. 190 Johnson, Chris 1101 .,,. 90,117, 218 Johnson, Dina 191 . .40, 92, 117, 242, 286 Johnson, Heather1121 . 41,131,156 Johnson, Jared E. 1121 .. 20,50, 151, 156 Johnson,Joy1121 ..43,88, 135 156 Johnson, Karen 1121 ....... 31 156 Kelly, Scott D. 1121 ........... 157 Kelly, Sean 191 ..,..,.. 75, 91, 242 Kelso, Tammy 1121 ..,,.,..,.. 157 Kemp, Cory 191 .,.,..,.,., 61,242 Kempf, Christina 11 11 ..,.,. 64, 191 Kenaston, Stephanie 191 .... 38, 242 Kendall, Jeff A. 11 21 ............. Kennedy, Michelle M. 191 . . 38, 220, 242 Keough, Brenton 191 . . , .... 60, 242 Kester, Beverley, 1111 , .99, 101,191 Kia, Christina 191 ,.,. . ..,..,. 242 Kidder, Robert1101 . . . , .45, 61, 219 Kieck, Douglas1101 . Kienitz, Mike 1121 . . Kile, Philip1111 . .. Killen, Mary 191 . . . Kim, Diana 191 ... Kim,Eric1111 ... Kim, Heather1101 . . Kim, Jean 1101 ...... Kim, Helena 191 .... Kim,Joanne1101 . .. Kim, Tae H0191 .... Kimball, Mark1111 .. King,Jason1111 ..,, King, Kim A. 1121 ... King, Kimberly1111 . King, Marie 1111 .... .,..,,..219 40,42, 50,64, 157 ......41,191 . . .60, 243 ., f 119, '191 23310, '61, 40, '55, 56, 75, 79, 80, f 1 '35, 401 . 40, 53 King, Stephanie 1101 A.-. , King, ChristopherM. 191 . .,.. . Kingsbury, Kerrin1101 , . . 34, Kinon, Traci 191 .... 219 219 243 219 243 191 ... ..... 191 57 107 192 192 219 243 220 , .... , . . . 243 Kirkbride, Kevin R.1121 . 272A, 278, 279 Kirkus, Rachel A. 1121 ... 30, 37, 38, Johnson, Reginald 1121 ....... . .. Johnson, Suzanne1111 ..., 190 196 Johnson, Temple L. 1111 .,.... 190 Johnston, David W. 1121 ...... 274 Jolley, Riki K.1121 ........ 135,156 Jones, Christopher P. 191 . . 106,117, 242 Jones, Dori 1101 ,.,. ... 23, 53, 218 Jones, Glen P.191 ....,....... 242 Jones, Kim 1121 .............. 156 Jones, Mark D.1121 .......... 156 Jones, Micah 1121 . . .22, 44, 88,156, 157 Jones, Paulette 1111 , , ...., 85,191 Jones, Wesley D.1111 , ...., 72, 191 Jordan, Kellie 1101 , . .23, 40, 55,218 Jordan, Leonard 1101 ..,.., 33 218 Jordan, Michelle 1101 . . .58, 98,11 12, 218 Jorge, Carlos B. 1101 . .36, 40, 41 , 96, 98, 105, 112, 218 Jorgensen, Lance 11 11 ........ 190 Jorgensen, Neils1121 . .39,50,144A, 151,157 Joyce, Jennifer 191 .......,,... 242 Judd, Robby 191 . . q .,...,.,,. 261 Juliano,Jon1111 ....,,....... 191 Jun, Helen H.1121 ...27, 28, 29, 30, 35, 40, 58, 65, 157 Jun, Paul 191 ...... 37, 78,113, 242 KKKKKKKKKKK 42, 58, 158 158 Kissinger, Michele 1121 ....... Kist, Kenneth 191 ...... 1 . . 34,243 Kitchens, Jeremy 11 11 ........, 192 Kjorness, Wendy 1121 . 8, 14, 22, 40, 41, 42, 49,144B,154,158, 283 K'oss, Clifton 1111 .........,.. 192 158 Klabouch, Karen 1121 . , . 14, 41, Klarstrom, Susan 1111 , . . . 9, 40, 192 Kleinman, Joey 11 11 ....... 29,158 Kleinman, Lisa 1101 .......... 220 Klimczak, Peter 1121 .......... 284 Klumb, Linda 1121 ........... 158 Knapp, Brian 1101 .78,114, 210, 214, 220 Knegxo, Shelly 1101 . 96,97, 117,268 Knig t, Scott1111 ............,.. Knowlton, Damion1111 ....... 192 Kurkjian, Robert 191 . . 33, 35, 40, 45, 243 Kurtela, Janie 1121 . 22, 41, 117, 145, 159, 283 Kurtela, Pamela 1101 ..,, 23, 40, 41, 117, 220 Kurys, Jeffrey S. 1101 .......... 220 Kuzmich, Vickie 1121 . 10, 22, 36, 40, 57,59,144C,153, 159 Kuzminsky, Benjamin 191 . . 192, 243 Kuzminsky, Susan 11 11 ...,....... Kyle, Phillip 11 11 ...........,. 195 Kyle, Robert 191 ...... 96, 117, 214 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL La Bouff, Thomas 1101 ..... 90, 220 La Castro, Elizabeth 1121 ...... 159 LaBar, Jennifer 1121 ..... 22, 53,159 Labko, Beth 1121 .......... 40,159 Labko, Jonathan 191 .... 60, 91, 237, 244 Lacerte, Dawn 1121 . . 21, 30, 37, 38, 40, 42, 159 Lacerte, Skye 191 , ...... 60, 61, 244 Laisy, Mark 11 11 ..,.,.,...,.. 192 Lamb, Christopher 1121 . 20, 64, 150, 158, 159 Lambrou, Helen 1101 ...... 40, 220 Lamoureux, Andre 1121 ,88, 89, 159, 160 Lange, Eric 1121 . . ,72,104, 159, 170 Langsam, Michael 1111 . . 79, 80, 192 Lan am, Rachel 1101 ......... 220 Lannon, Samantha 1121 ......, 159 Lanuevo, Maxima 1101 . . 42, 93, 220 Larson, Frances A. 1101 ......., Larson, Tanya L.1121 .......,. Lasby, Shirley P.1101 ............ Last, Farren1121 . . . 4, 26, 29, 42, 83, 159 159 Latham, Shaun 1101 ....... 90, 220 Lattanzio, David A. 1121 .... 72, 1 159, Laughlin, James 1121 ....,..... Laurain, Renee 191 . ,....... . . Laurie, Robert 9101 ....,..... Lawrence, Brian 1121 . . 76, 114, Leclair, Jason 1101 ........ 130,220 50, 164 159 244 220 285 Ledoux, Margaret 1121 ..... 58 Ledoux, Romy1101 ,.....,. 74, Lee, Jeffrey B.1121 ,...,,,,,,, Lee, Katherine 11 11 ...,... 107, Lee, Nancy 11 11 ,... 31, 34, 58, Lee, Theresa D.1121 ...,..... Lee, Tricia 1101 ..... 40, 43, 61, Lefort, Michelle 1121 ...,..... Lefort, Steven P. 191 . . . 6, 57, 6C 243, Lefson, Jason 1121 ,...... . . . , Legros, Chantal 1101 .... ,..., Leimbach, Cyndi A. 11 11 .272C, Leitz, Christo he 1101 ,.... . . . Leiva, EduardF8191 ......., 75, Leliebre, Leonora 191 ......... Leliebre, Miguel ........,. 191 Lemier, Jeffrey 1101 ...,... 106, Lenihan, Michael 191 .,.... 33, Leon, Carolina 11 11 ,......... Leon, Laura 11 11 .,........,. Leon, Patrick 1121 . . 62, 64, 154, Leonard, Caniel1111 ......... Leonard, Todd 110141, Leone, Gina 191 ......... 160, Leone, Tina 191 .,,.......... Leong, Gina M. 1121 .29, 31, 41, Lerno, Lisa M. 1121 .....,,. 49, Lester, Robert 1121 .,.,. 88, 89, Leuia, Eddie 191 ..,.......... Levin, Jennifer11 11 . . 28, 40, 59 63, 65, Levin, Kimberly 191 ..,. 57, 245, Levine, Bryan 1121 ....,...... Levine, Jeremy 11 11 .... 37, 43, 119, Levitt, Helaine ...,. 29, 57, 58, Levitt, Scott 1101 .....,. 41, 43, Lewis, Aimee 1121 , .22,41,15O, Lewis, Benjamin W. 191 ....... Lewis, Jason 11 11 .,....,.. 92, Lewis, Marne 1101 . . .22, 23, 55, Lewis, Mindy 191 ....,.,..... Liang, Judy 1121 . . 29, 30, 40, 42 Libby, Sara Anne 11 11 . , . 22, 4C 50, Lichtenhan, Lisa A. 1101 .,.... 2 Lidf, Rachel 1101 . 22, 28, 40, 65, Lienau, Robert 1121 ...,... 57, Liff, Bryan 1101 . . . 22, 37, 38, 40 Light, Heather 1101 . . 41, 57, 58, Lin, Hahn 1121 . .38,40,44,119, Lin, Sallie 191 ......, 34, 40, 83, Lincoln, Felicia 191 .,,. 61, 245, Lindley, Brandon 1101 . . . 28, 4C Lindsay, Todd 1101 ..... 33, 41 Liogys, Angela 191 ,........ 61 , Liogys, Christina 1101 . . . 40, 57, Lipski, Elizabeth 1111 ........, J Litty, Jason 11 11 ..... 79, 80, 81, Litty, Michael 1121 .......,... LiU,JuIia1111 ......... 40,83, Livieratos, Maria 11 11 ,.,...... Lix, Jennifer 191 . . .. .... . . . Locklin,Jennifer T. 1101 . 34, , Loftis, Shane C.1121 . , . 72, 160, Loftis, Shara1101 , ..... ,.., 2 8, Long,Jeffrey1121 , ..,. 41, 102, Long, Phyllis 1121 .... 11, 22, 25 107,108,117,160 Long, Rebecca 1101 .... 23, 107, Long, Staci 191 . .,.,........ . Lontok,Jolina1101 ........ 42, Lopez, Albert 191 .... . . . 61, Lopez, Christina 191 .... ..... Lopez, Jesus P.1111 .......... Lopez, Joshua 191 ........, 91, Lopez, Terri 1111 ............ Lorton, Damien B. 191 .245, 274 Louie, Cindy1111 .. .,.... ... Ludlam, Cynthia 11 11 . . . 40, 82, Ludwig, Daniel 191 , . . 106,117, Ludwig, Jonathan 191 , . 75, 245 Ludwig, Samuel 1111 ...,..... Luebben, Michael 1111 ..... 57, Luengas,Janeth191 .... ..., Lund, Ron R.1121 .... . . A 35 63, iquest, Larry 11 11 .....,.,. 193 er, jaime V. 1121 . 58, 160, 2728, Morris, Kristina Marie 1111 ,..., 277 Zh, Erick B. 1111 , . . 76, 114, 193, 202, 266 1s,jeffre 1121 ...... 61,64,160 1s,1enni11er191 .,..,,.. 60,245 ?,TonyH.1101 ......,,.., 221 1MWMMMWMM ne, Brooke E. 1111 . . ,26,96,117, 193, 197 Arthur, jeanette1121 . . , 53,221 Donald, Cara 191 ....r.,., 245 Donald, Dana 191 ....,... 246 Donald, Dustin 1101 ..,, 64, 78, 113, 221,224 iFarlane, Denise 1121 .,,t., 161 zedonio, Sean A.1121 . ..41,161 -ie-1, Misty M. 1101 . .119, 101,221 tis, jennifer 191 .... 92, 117,246 ik, Darren 1111 ...., 30, 40, 193 ik, Gregory 191 ..,........ 246 zkewicz, Douglas 191 . . ,119 , 246 Zkewicz, jeffrey D. 1121 . . 24, 30, Myers, Robert 1101 ,,,.... .... 12, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44, 118, 1 19, 161 iselwiney, Cynthia 1121 .... 161 lrid, Shawn 1111 .....,.... 193 gadia, Richard 191 ......... 246 ggard, jonathan 191 , . 33, 75,246 ier, David 1121 ..... 40, 76,161 1ood,Craig R. 1111 ,....... 221 sterra, George 1121 .,. 158,161, 127183, 285 ten,jennifer L. 1111 ....... 193 tlen,1enniferA.1121 . 27, 31, 38, 11,112,161 kemus, Michelle 1121 .. . 27, 29, 161 Ohn, Bill1111 ....... . . 193 icino, jason 1101 ,......... 221 mcuso, Salvatore 11 11 ....., 193 wdel, Bryan 191 ..... 91, 119, 246 less, john A.1111 ........ 194 ifro, joseph 1101 ...... 105,221 lfro, Lisa191 .... 29, 60, 246, 273 inin ,Chad1111 ....,. 194,257 1sfie1d, Andrew 191 ...., 75, 246 engo, jason 1101 .,........ 221 icich, David 1111 ..... 131,194 ikos, Ocean 1101 . . ,87, 209, 221 in, Esther 191 ......,...... 242 in, Rosio191 ..,....,.,.. 246 rom, Dana1101 . , . 85, 108,'124, 221 iotti, Lisa 1121 . 20, 21, 29, 30, 38, 41, 44,161, 278 'kel, Diana L. 1101 ....,....... onta, Patricia 191 . . . 34, 82, 112, 246 'onta, Tiphanie1101 . . 40, 53, 57, 221 'quart, joey 1121 ...... 161,175 'rero, Kimberly 1121 .,..... 161 'sh, Robert 11 11 .,,........ 194 'shall, Amanda 191 ,.... 117,246 'tella, Michael 191 ..,...... 246 'tin, Eiraca191 ,....... 238,246 'tin, jennifer 1101 ,..... 222, 'tin, john 1121 ... 21, 40, 43, 'tin, Stacy 1101 .,.....,. 29, 'tinez, Elva N.1101 .....,.. ftinez,Michaeljohn1121 ... 161 'tinez, Michael joseph 11 11 . . 'tineZ, VictOr1101 . . . 57, 74, 277 161 222 222 222 'tini, Roland 1121 . ..37,150,160 Lzouk, Raymond 191 . . 34, 40, 45, 246 saracchia, Michele A. 1121 . , . 58, l 285 son, Martin 1101 ...,....... 222 suno, Christopher1101 . . 90,222 iajcich, Tara 191 ...., 82, 92, 246 ihews, Patrick 1101 ........ 222 isuda, Robert S. 11 11 .... 41, 194 ithews, David 191 ...,..... 246 itox, Eric 191 ............, .246 Jlhardt, Lori 11 11 . .23, 35, 40, 44, 194 Maurer, jennifer 1121 ...... 55,160 Maurice, Aaron 1101 ...,...... 222 Maxon, Kristen 191 , . . 246, 174, 281 May, Colleen 1111 ...23, 41, 51, 194 May, Paul 1121 .......,... 72, 162 McAfee, Gina 1121 .... 99,101,162 McAlister, Kimberly1111 . . . 60, 194 McAlister, Kristy 191 ....... 55,246 McAlister, Ronald 1101 ..... 90,222 McBee, Marita 1101 .,......., 222 McBride, Erin 1111 .. . 40, 41, 96, 97, 126,187,194 162 Mendez, Connie 191 , . , 44, 92, 117, 246 Mendoza, Noelle 1101 ........ Mendoza, Rosa 1121 ...,..,... Menser, Thomas 1111 ......... Mercer, Melissa 1111 ..,...... Merchant, Amy11 11 . . . 35, 40,1 222 162 195 195 Mesman, Nicholas 191 ..,,, 91, Mesner, Frank F. 1121 .,....,,. Metcalf, Stephanie A.1111 .179, 196, 277 17, 179, 195 Merhi,Maheba1111 .... 31, 34, 195 246 162 Meyer, Scott T. 11 21 . .41, 79, 80, 81, 163 Micciche, Gina M.191 ,.,. 246,273 Michaels, Stephanie 191 ....,.. 246 Michelle, jennifer 191 ,.,....,. 246 Mihatov, Steve T. 1121 . . 88, 89, 163 Mikesell, Kimberly K. 191 . . 246, 277 Miley, Michael 191 .. . . . . . , 75, 246 Millan, Chad 1101 ......,., 74,222 Millan, jennifer 191 .,......... 246 Millar, joseph 11 11 ... 105,117,196 Miller, Aaron M.1101 .. 98,117,222 Miller, Carol 1121 .......,.... 163 Miller, Clifford 11 11 .,,..... 41,196 Miller, Danny 191 ... ....... Miller, joel 191 .......,..,.., 247 Q McCabe, john 1101 ........ 61,222 McCalla, Christopher 1101 . .74, 106, 222 McCloud, Christine D.1101 .58, 222, 272C, 274, 275 McConnell, jeffrey 11 11 .36, 90, 198, 194 McConnell, Tiffany 1101 .... 57, 222 McCoy, Mark 1121 ....,...... 162 McDaniel, john R. 1111 ........ 195 McDaniel, Timory j. 191 .....,, 246 McDannel, Marcy1121 . . 37, 38, 40, 44, 45, 161 McDonald, Melinda 1121 .27, 36, 40, 45, 57, 59,142,153,162 McEachran, jason 11 11 . 72,117,195 Mclfntee, Michael 1111 .72,195,197 McGl0ne, Erin 1121 . . . 8, 22, 41,162 McGolden, Marci 1121 .... 5, 27, 40, 162 McGrann, Heather 1121 ....... 162 McGrath, Robert 11 11 ......... 195 Mclntyre, Kevin 1121 . . . 76, 77, 114, 171, 285 McKenna, Brian G. 1101 .......... McKeough, Chad G. 9101 ...37, 44, 79, 80, 96 McKeough, Geoff W. 11 01 ..... 222 McKinney, Lara j. 191 .......,. McLinden, Kathleen 1101 ..,... McMorris, Sheila 1101 . 107, 117, McMillan, Kent 1101 .......... McNamer, Kimberly1111 . . 186,195 Meckler, Brian 1121 .,........ 162 Medcalf, Shawna 1101 ........ 222 Meirovitz, Adam 1121 . .. 38, 39, 45, 162 246 222 222 273 Meismer, Mark M.191 ........ 277 Mellencamp, Ann 1121 . . .14,40, 61, ky Miller, Terrence 1101 ...,.. 40,223 Miller, William 1111 . .72, 79, 80,196 Milligan, Chris 191 ............ 247 Milstead, Lisa 11 11 ,....... 29, 196 Minnis, Charles L. 191 .,,... 61,247 Mitchell,jennifer1111 . . .29,40,196 Miyake, Shirlene1111 ,..... 94,196 Mizer, Catherine A.1121 . 20, 21, 163 Mobley, Marcus 191 ......,,.. 247 Molles, Laura 1101 , . .31, 40, 57, 223 Mollohan, Heather 191 ..,..... 247 Mollohan, jeff 11 21 .,......... 163 Molnar, Mark-Erik1121 . . 30, 35, 37, 38, 42, 44, 163 Monninger, Ronald 11 11 .,...... 72 Montero, Ricardo 1101 ,....... 223 Montgomery, Megan 1101 . , 40, 107, 223 Montion, jesus 11 11 ...... 105,196 Montoya, Patricia 1121 ..... 22, 163 Moon, jennifer 191 . . . 28, 41, 60, 65, 82, 247 Moon, Stefan 1121 . . , 21, 32, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44,163 Moore, Brandon 191 ...... 106, 247 Moore, Brett 1101 ........ 106, 223 Moore, Heather D. 1121 .... 58, 163 Moore, jason 191 ...... 75, 235,247 Moore, julie T. 1121 .......... 163 Moore, Maxwell 1121 .,... 120, 163 Moore, Paul R. 1101 .....,.... 223 Moore, Shelley 191 ,...... 223,247 Moorhouse, jennifer1101 . .223, 274 Mora, Robert 1121 . . . 104,127,163, 263 Moreno, Margo 191 .,.. 41, 112, 247 Moreno, Samuel 191 .,........ 117 Moretta, Amy 1101 . 23, 50, 281, 223 Moretta, Kristen Dyan1121 . .20, 163 Morgan, Michelle 191 ...... 92, Mor ey, Eric 1101 . . ..,..... 90, Morrow, Megan 1111 .40, 44, 57, 247 223 Morris, Christina 1111 . 99,101,196 196 196 223 Morton, Shannon A.1101 ...... Morton, Stephen j. 110 ........ Morua, Patricia 1101 ..,... 213, Moses, Ofer, 1101 ......,..... Mosher, Michelle 1121 . 30, 143, Mosley, Morning 1101 ......... Moss, Tina 11 O1 ......,....... Mould, David 1111 ........... Mould, Erick 8.1101 ....... 74, Moyaert, Kim 191 , .33, 105,119, Moyaert, Philippe D.1121 ,.,... Mrstik, Tony L. 1101 ......,... Mucci, Adam 11 11 ........... Mueller, Brandee1101 ..... 29, 223 223 163 223 223 273 223 247 163 223 196 223 Muir, Ronald 1121 .... 33, 38, 64, 96, 163 281 Mukamal, Heidi 1101 .34, 40, 43, Mulleary, Danny 1121 ......... Mulleary, Scott 191 ,...... 233, Mulry, Melissa 1101 ........ 29, Mundy, jacqueline M.1101 .... Mungcal,Abigal191 .......... Munsterman, Christopher 1101 . 222 164 247 223 223 247 . 87, I 223, 226 Muriel, Roxana 1121 ............. Murphy, Gregory A. 1121 . .116,117, 164 Murphy,l8r1et1111 . . .35, 40, 44, 96, 97, 117, 196 Murphy, jeanne 191 . 60, 96, 97, 117, 247 Murphy, Margaret K. 1121 ......... Murphy, Melinda 1121 .32,111,112, 164 Murphy, Nick1101 . .......... 223 Murphy, Ryan j. 1101 .40, 50, 52, 224 Murray, Stewart 11 11 ....,.... 196 Muser, Tony 1121 .... 120, 121, Musselman, Amy 191 .,.,..... Musselman, josh 1121 ......... Musser, Crystal L. 191 ...... 58, Musser, Shannon R. 1111 ...... Myer, Krista 1101 ............. Myer, Scott 191 ...,... 43, 239, 164 247 164 247 196 224 247 Myers, Patrick H. 1111 . . . 30, 37, 44, ' 79,80,81,119,192,196 224 NNNNNNNNN Naaktgeboren, Shelly A.1121 . . .164 Nack, Adina 1101 . 34, 35, 40, 93, 96, 97, 117, 224 Nadal, Allana A.191 .,.......,... Nafarrete, Nida1111 ... 23, 51, 190, 193 Nagahori,Akikoj.1111 ..... 42,196 Nagy.Erik1111 ..,........ 31,119 Napolillo, Anthony 191 .40, 120, 224, 247 ,.o .O Napolitano, Anthony1101 .. . 43,90 Nash, Vincent 1121 .... 41,150,164 Nassab, john R.1101 ..., 224, 272D, 274 Navarro, jolene 1121 ..,... 224, 285 Navarro, jorge 1101 ............., Nehrenberg, Betty 1121 ....,.. 164 Nehrenberg, Delmar1101 . . . 34, 35, 40, 114, 262 Nelson, Charles 191 ,,..,........ Nelson, Paul C. 191 . . ......... 247 Nettelfield, Lara 1101 ...,..... 224 Neubecker, john j. 1101 . .58, 96, 98, 224 Newbill, Aaron 191 .,... 57, 60,247 Newby, Russel 1121 ........,. 164 Newlin, Corinna 1101 ..,.., 40,224 Newman, Leanne 1121 ,... 9, 40, 57, 164 177, 199 Platis, Samuel 191 ....,.... 75,248 Newton, Danielj. 1101 ........ 224 Nguyen, An Danny 1101 . . 74,224 Nguyen, An jimmy T. 11 11 ..,, 43, 119, 192, 196 Nguyen, Guan 191 .,......... 247 Nguyen, Tu 1101 ,.,,...... 75, 224 Nicolaou, Kristen 1111 ...,. 23,196 Nishii, Max 1121 .... 36, 96, 98, 117, 164 Nixon, David 1121 .....,.,... 164 Nixon, Michael L. ....,.,.,., 196 Nixon, Suzanne 191 ...61, 247, 252, 255 Nolin, Michaell.1101 ......... Noonan, Holly L. 1111 ...... 49, Nora,joe1101 . .. .,.,...,... . Nordstrom, Ryan 1101 . . .61, 63, Norton, jacole R.1101 ...8, 225, Norwood, Letitia1121 . .50, 130, Novack, Denise1121 . . .22, 156, Novak Anton P. 11 224 196 224 277 285 164 Pagett, Brett 1121 . . 88, 89, 120, 162, 165, 225 Paholski,Aaronj.1121 ...57, 59, 61, 165, 274, 275 Paine, Eva C. 1121 .20, 21, 40, 41, 43, 165, 284 Painter, Connie 191 ........... 247 Pak, Elisa1101 .... 24, 34, 40, 43, 61, 117, 231, 247 Pak, Sun1111 ......., 40, 197, 278 Palacio, Eric 1101 ..........., 225 Palermo, Michael 1111 . 76,114,197 Palmer, Debora191 ........ 61, 248 Palmer, Laura L. 191 ........., 248 Papke, Brian C. 1121 ..., 38,39, 102, 285 Parikh, Parulj.1111 ... 3, 34, 35, 40, 82, 197 Parikh, Rahul 1101 ....., 40,911,225 Parikh, Rujuta 1. 1101 .34, 35, 40, 225 Park, Christopher 11 11 . . . 20, 40, 72, 197, 2 5 166 Phan, Sandy L.1101 . . 35, 40, 43, 92, 117, 225 Phelps, Rodneyj. 1121 ........ 166 Phillips, Matthew R.1111 .... 79, 80 Phillips, Susan 191 .. . .,.... Phillips, Todd 1121 ,....... ...248 41,166 Piccolini, Carrie 191 ........ 60,248 Pierce, Amina M. 1101 ...., Pieschel, Elizabeth 1101 .... ... 225 31,226 Park, Sean 1121 . 19, 41, 47,104, Parker, judie 191 ...... 34, 148, Parker, Kimberly 1101 . 107,117 Parker, Kristin 1121 .... 27, 117, 165 Parker, Nicole 1101 . . .23, 26, 40, 99, 212, 225 Parkinson, Brian 1121 . . . 88, 89, 165 Parks, David 1101 ....,.... 61,225 Parks, Eric 191 .....,......... 248 Parks, Philip Durwin191 . .60, 91, 96, - 117, 248 Parks, Richard 1111 ........ 31, 197 Parks, Tracy 1101 ...... . .... 225 Parmet, Sheryl 1101 .....,..... Parrish, Deborah 1121 ...... 57,165 Parton, Carolyn 1121 ...... 132 165 Patel, Kevin R.1121 ........ 43 1 0 165 281 225 225 Perkins, Loralyn1121 ....... 84, Oslin, Sunny L.1111 ,,.... 197, , y 1 1 .,... 41,196 Nugent, Fredrick Rick W. III 1111 Nummedal, Tara Elaine 1121 . 30, 37, 38, 40, 42, 61, 164, 266 Nunes,jennifer1121 .......... 164 00000000 O'Brien, Temre C. 1111 ......., O'Connell, Carol 1101 ....., 58, O'Connell, Christy 11 11 ..,.... O'Connor, Sean 1101 .... ,... O'Dea, john 1101 .... ... .... Oakley, Michael 1111 ......... Oberacker, john 191 ...... 113,247 Obradovitch, Andrea 191 .... 34, 40, 247, 248 Obritz, Christo her S. 11 11 ........ Oca, Karen 11213 .......... 29, 164 Oca, Madeline 191 .... . . . . 34,247 Ofstedahl, Chad 191 ..,....... 113 Ogle, Kristin K.1111 .21,26,32,11O, 111, 197, 201 Ogle, Traci Ann 191 . ..110,112,247 O arson, Teresa 11 11 ......... 197 Ohlrich, Craig 11 11 ........... 197 Okalzki, Neil 1121 ... 21, 38, 40, 43, 44, 47, 165 Oliger, Amber 11 11 .29, 41,194,197 Oliver, julie L.191 .......,. 60,247 Olson, Kari L.1101 ........... 225 165 225 196 225 197 225 225 196 Oneyear, Karl 1121 ........... Orliczky, Nils 1101 ........... Orr, Cynthia 1121 .... 22, 41, 42, 145 Orrock, Andrew 1101 ...,... 31 165 Patriarca, Archival 1101 ......., 225 Patrick, Eric 1121 . ...,..... 45, 165 Patrick, Sean 1121 ..., 9, 12, 29, 165 Patrick, Vanessa 11 11 . . 29, 197, 205 Patten, Christine 191 ....... 60, 248 Patterson, Eli 1121 ,........... 165 Patterson, Laura 1111 ...... 82, 199 Paul, Steven 1101 ............ 225 Pawlacyk, Michele 191 . . . . 166,248 Pawlacyk, Stephen 1121 .... 41, 120, 121, 162, 166 Pearson, james 191 ........ 40, 248 Pearson, Mark 1101 ....... 122,225 Pedarsani, Pirayeh1111 . . 29, 40, 58, 199 Pederson, Blake 11 11 ...... 72,199 Pedroza, Aaron 11 11 . . .41,117,199 Pellegrino, Kent Wesley 191 . .43, 87, 248 Pellegrino, Michael 1121 . 21, 30, 42, 43, 166 Pendelton, Steven Mark 1121 .28, 50, 68, 69, 166 Pendleton, Rebecca 1101 . . . 61,225 Peoples, HolliL.1111 ..... 199, 203 Pereira, Kaiulani Tracy 11 11 . . 57, 58, 199, 274 Perez, Shawn 191 ,........ 75, Perkins, Allison 1111 . . . 82, 179, Pincek, Christopher1101 . . . 61, 223, 226 Pinheiro, Michael 191 ..,... 75,248 Pinhiero, Kurtj.1101 ............, Pipal, Kurt 1111 ,... 36, 96, 104, 198, 199 Pirkl, Greg1121 .......... 120,166 Pitcher, Larry 1121 ..... 72, 166, 285 Pitcher, Laura 1101 .............. Platis, Christina 11 11 . . 35, 40, 57, 58, Platt, Robert 1121 .... 5, 72, 86, 166 Platt, Todd 191 ..,.. 60, 75, 106,248 Plattenberger, Mark 1121 . . .41,1 17, 166 Playter, Christine 1101 . .55, 133, 226 Plen, Leyla191 ..... eo, 64, 248, 252 Poe, john 1111 .............. 199 Poladian, Michael john 191 . .41, 248 Polakoff, Amy 1121 . . 30, 32, 40, 166 Pollner, Tania 1101 ..40,92,97,117, 226 Pollock, Aaron 1111 .......... 199 Pollock, Collin 191 . . 61 , 64, 233, 248 Ponce, Diana 1121 ..,.... 199,285 Poncinie, Eric 1121 ..,........ 166 Popoff, Nicholas P.191 . .96, 98, 117, 241 Porter, Autumn L.1101 ..... 29,226 Potter, Cymbre M. 1101 . . 40, 50, 58, 135, 226 Potts, Elsrick D. 191 . 88, 90, 245, 249 Potts, Larry V. 1101 . ......, 90, 226 Poulsen, jesper191 .... . . . 119, 249 Powell, Cynthia 191 ......,.... 249 Powell, Fred Darius 191 .... 117,249 Powell, Yvette 1121 ..... 40, 61, 166 Powers, Pamela 1111 . . .20, 183, 199 Presba, Donna 191 ...,,...... Pressler, Shiloe191 .... .,..... Preston, Robert 1101 ........,. 226 Price, Blair 1101 ..., 61, 90,210,226 Price,1ason B. 1111 . ,.... 177, 272D Price, Stephaniej.1121 . . 30, 40, 44, 265 249 166, Pritchett, Marianne E. 1111 .... Prokopovich, Viktoria1101 .... Prosser, Verna S. 191 ......... Prussel, Erik Kevin 1121 .96, 114, Pszyk, Danny1121 . ...... 167, Puente,Ana1111 . ......... .. Puente, Marlene 1101 ........ Pye, Matthew D.1101 . . . 33, 42, Pyo, William H.1101 ... 34, 41,1 199 274 167 282 199 226 226 19, 226 QQQQQQQQ 248 199 Perkins, jason 11 11 ........... 199 166 248 Perry, Alfonso 191 ......... 75 Radaich, Anthony 11 11 ........ 199 88, 165 225 Osburn, Erin 1111 ... ..,... 61,197 282 225 165 Oswald, Kimberly 1101 .... 213, Ottone, Paul 1121 ............ Ovellette, Erin 191 ......... 60, Overbeek, Brent 11 11 . . 40, 90, 247 182, 197 Pfeiifer Preston T. 11 Overstreet, Diane 11 11 ........ 197 PPPPPPPPPPPPP Padua, Alan Dale B. 1121 . ..... 165 Pagenkopp, Brett1101 . ...,,.. 105 Pagenkopp, Darrin 1111 .30, 36, 186, 197 Perry, Kasandra L.1121 . , .30, 31, 43, 166 Perry, Shannon M. 1101 . . . 199,225 Pers ow, Michelle 11 11 . .36, 40, 191, 199 Perslow, Monica 1101 . . .34,99, 101, 225 Peters, Scott A. 1101 ..... 272C, 274 Petersen, Erik 191 ........ 105 248 Petersen, Kathryn 1111 ....... 199 Peterson, Greg M. 191 ........ . . . Peterson, julie 1121 .......... 166 Peterson, Laura K.1101 . .... 50,225 Petix, Peri A. 191 ...... 99, 100, 248 Pettigrew, Patricia 1111 . . 57, 59, 199 Pett ,Suzanne E. 1111 ...... .. 199 , 1 1 .......... Pham, Duc 1121 ....... 15, 64, 166 Pham, Ly 1101 ............ 31,225 Pham, Mai 1101 .............. 225 Pahn, john 11 11 ....... 43, 199,202 Phan, Melanie L.1121 ... 31, 34, 43, Quenga, Monica 1101 . . . 36, 40, 85, 117,226 Quick, David 1121 .............. Quick, David 191 . . .75, 91, 249, 253 Quigley, Megan S.1101 ....... 226 Quintana, Christy 1121 ........ 167 RRRRRRRRRRRR Rabin, Miriam 191 ...... 34, 40, 249 Raeeah, Erin1121 . . . 27, 36, 40, 167, 257 Radaich, jeffrey 191 ..... . . 117, 249 Rae, jonathan 1101 .............. Rael-Brook, Benjamin 1.1101 . 35, 40, 226 Rafkin,joel1111 ..15, 33, 38, 41, 45, 199 Ragland, Matthew 191 ......... 249 Rains, Danny P.1101 . ............ Rak, Brian 1121 ....... 41,102,167 Ramchandani, Debbie 1121 . .3 42, 44 Ramirez, Dayna j. 191 ........ Ramseyer, Kimberly 1121 .22, 31 Ramshaw, Chuck 191 ...... 43 Rase, Terri L. 1101 ..41, 61, 206 Rasmussen, Kelly 191 ...... 29 Rathbun,1ulie191 ........... Rathke, Arthur1111 ..... ... Raus, Mary Beth 1121 ........ Ray, Austin 191 ............. Razor, David T.1111 . .30, 34, 31 44 Razor, Todd 1101 ....... 34, 40 Ready, Annette 191 .... 60, 249 Reams, Samantha 1101 . .40, 82, Rector, loannis L.1101 . . 57, 58, 274 Reddick, Lisa 11 11 ........... Reddin, Mike A.1121 ........ Redding, julie 11 11 ........ 30 Reduta, Allan M. 1101 .... 74, 7? Reed, Brandy 191 .... .... 6 0 Reed, jenny 11 11 ........... l Reed, Mark 1101 ....... 61, 641 Reed, Royal 1121 .......... 59 Reekes, Kevin 1121 .. . .84, 108 Reese, Erik G.1101 ........ 83 Reeves, Lauren 1121 ..... 5, 2 Regnier, David 191 . . . 106, 248 Regnier,jeffery1111 ....... 40 Re nier, Paulj.1121 ...... 194 Regman, Andrea 1121 ........ Reid, Scott 11 11 ........ . . . Reince,jennifer1121 .. .... Reiner, Barry A. 1101 .... . . . . . Reinert, Christina 1101 .... 109 Reinert, Michelle 191 ..... 10 Reinhardt, Angela 1121 . . .22, 4 145, 150 Reinhardt, Terri 11 11 ....... 41 Rennie, Kimberly 1111 ....... Reyes, Gregoryj. 1121 ...21, 31 96, 116, 117 Reyes, jennifer A.191 .... 58, 81 108, 117 Reyes, Lisa 1101 ....,..... 58 Reyes, Michelle 11 11 . 40, 44, 51 108, 117 Reynolds,jeff1101 ....... 105 Reynolds, jill 11 11 ......... 40 Reynolds, john 191 ........ 91 Rhyu, Richard 1101 .... 31, 117 Rich, Stacy L.1121 ..... 27, 13? Richard, johanna 11 11 ...... 5 Richardson, David 1121 ...... Rickerd, Matthew 1121 . 58, 119 Riddle, Heather 1121 ........ Riedberger, Pamela 11 11 . . .115 Rieth, Michael 1111 ........ 7 Rihner, Angela C.1101 . ..... . Rihner, Wendy M. 1101 ...... Rinella, Brett 11 11 ...... ..... Rinella, Trisha 1121 . . . 9, 57, 58 Riordan, jill C. 1111 .......... Riordan, Kari S. 191 .......... Rios, David 191 ,............ Rippelmeyer, Amy 11 11 .41, 53, Ritchie, Thomas A. 1121 . . . 104 Rivard, Lisa A. 1121 .. .... .... Rivera, Victor M. 1111 ..... 117 Roadstrom, Roger 1121 . . 72,73 Roberts, Laura L.1121 ........ Roberts, Shawna R.1101 ...... Robertson, jason 1101 ........ Robertson, Russell 1111 . 44, 76, 177 Robinson, Brett A. 1121 ....... Robinson, Diane N.1111 . .... Robles, Gabriel V. 191 ...... 96 Rocke, Ann E. 1111 .... .... Rocke, Chad A. 191 .......... Rodgers, Kristy L. 191 ..... 249 Rodman, Mary 11 11 ......... Rodriquez, Catherine 191 ..... Rodriguez, lan1101 .......... Rodriquez, lrene1121 ...... 43 RodriqueZ,jose191 . . . . . . . .7 201 tdler, Lisa 191 . 25, 26, 28, 60, 240, e,Gregory191 .,........ 64 250 epke, Lorene1111 . , .15, 135,201 gers, David 1101 ....... 227, 264 gers, Kristy 11 11 .........,,. 60 gers, Russell 1121 ,.......,.,., nero, Charles P. 191 . . , . Jt, Katy 191 ......... ..... quemore, Randy 191 .,,..,.. 250 sales, David S.1101 ..... 276, 277 ae, jeff 191 ......... 76, 113 , 250 ae, Sanford 1121 . , .102,103,160, 285 r 250 .enberger, Andrea 191 ..,... 250 .enfeld, Dana 1121 .22, 36, 41, 49, 168, 283 .etti, Angela 191 ,... 60, 107, 126, 250 aetti, Mike 1111 ..,......... 201 .s, Kimberlyjoy1101 .... 41, 226, 227 is, Scott 191 .......,..., 91, 250 hery, Karen 9121 ... 26,32, 110, 168 hman, Vanessa 1101 ..23, 41, mtree, Alisa 11 11 ...... 187, 1ntree,jana 191 ........... yer,ChantellF.1101 ..,..... 228 zolis, David 1101 ...,,.... 272A zolis, jennifer 1101 .... 40, 57, 58, 228 50, 228 1mimper,julie1111 ,.,.,... 201 201 250 aalcaca, Connie 191 ..... 60,250 oenacker, Steve 1121 ,...... 168 oerio, Dion C.1111 .,,.., 20, 188 Dino, Kimberly 1101 . . .26, 34, 35, 40, 228 Z, Melizza S.1101 ........... 40 iz, Monique S. 1121 . .21, 168, 228 mp, Kathy 1101 .,........,, 277 pe, james S.1111 ,..,,..... 201 ssell, jennifer A. 191 .,.. . . . 250 therford, Tom 1101 ,.,...... 286 tledge, Cheryl 1111 ......... 201 in, Eiin191 .40, 85, 108, 126, 240, 246, 250 SSSSSSSSSSSSS Jbagh, Staci L.191 . 40, 250, 272D, 274 Zks, Hannah 191 . 60,97, 117, 250, 260 ton, Karen 1101 ,,.,.,....,. 31 amon, Mark 11 11 , . 28, 34, 35, 40, 57, 59, 65, 68, 104, 202 14, Holly 1121 .........,.... 168 vati, james 1121 ........ 41,168 ppley, Sarah 1121 .......... 201 nabia, Francisco 191 .,... 61,201 labia, Luis 191 ..,,... 61, 64, 251 lchez, Demetri A. 191 ..,.,,. 251 ichez, Stephanie G. 1121 . 29,168 idell, Kristen 191 ....,,.. 60, 257 lders, Michael 1121 ...,.. 168 mderson, Elisabeth 1111 . . ,26, 32, 35, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 82,110, 38, . 21 251, 261 .40,168 tdoval, Cynthia S.1111 ...40, 131, 201, 274 tdoval, Tamara R. 1101 . .221, 228, 286 idler, Michael 1121 ..... mds, Diane 1121 . . . 26, 57, 84, 94, 150, 168 wds, Nancy M. 1121 .27, 36, 40, 57, 59, 168, 269 pford, Deanna L. 1111 ..,.,.,. 29 wford, Glynn D. 1121 ,... 96, 116, 1 17, 169 1ta, Alicia M. 1121 ..,,....,. wtos, Dave 191 ,..,... 79, 80, itos, Dennis 1101 .... 79, 80, itos, Donaldson 1111 . . . 117, Jorito, Samuel 191 ...,...... 251 Jorito, Sergio 1101 .......... 228 emi, Zane1101 .. . 35,40, 96, 98, 105, 228 geant, Steve 1101 .... 40, 90, 117, 169 228 228 201 228 Sargent, Sunny M. 191 ...... 34,251 Saurenman, jennifer 11 11 . 10, 58, 82, 107, 201, 283 Save, Marie 1101 .... 23, 34, 40, 107, 1 17, 228 Saciez, Lorie 1101 .,.,.....,.. Sawyers, jason R.1111 ........ Sawyers, Robert 11 11 .,....... Saylin, Kirk 11 11 .. . 29,50, 188, Scalora, Lynnea1101 .,......... 40 Scantlebury, Eddie D. 1111 . .41, 202 228 201 201 202 Shelly, Kristin 1121 . . .40, 44, 57, 169 Shelton, Brian 1121 ...,.,.,... 169 Shepherd, Wade 191 ....,..... 252 Shields, Brande1121 .,..... 22,170 Shikiya, julie 1101 ..23, 56,110, 228 Shiroma, Wendy 11 11 ..... .,.. 2 02 Shostak, Eli 191 .... 28, 61, 241, 252 Shoudt, jennifer 191 .... 82, 83, 252 Showalter, jeffery S. 191 ....... . . . Shubin, Ryan 191 . .78,113, 244, 252 Shuman, john E. 1101 ......... 228 Shuman, Scott C. 191 ..... 119, 252 Schaberl, jeffrey 191 .......... Scheiner, Natalie 191 ....... 52 Schild, Cynthia 1121 ,....... 9, Schliskey, Lisa M1111 . 178, 202, 251 , 251 169 269 Schloessmann,Thomasj.1121 . . Schluntz Eric 9 21, 38, 42, 43, 45, 119, 169 251 r , 1 1 ......... 91 Schmitt, Mark 191 ....,.... 91, 251 Schneider, William M. 1101 . ..... . Schneidman, jason 1121 .. . 262, 285 Schulstadt, Stegnhanie A. 1121 . . .169 Schulstadt, Tif any 191 ...... 61, 251 Schulten, Amber K. 1101 .... 40, 61, 134, 228 Schulten, David Robert 1121 .... 64, 119, 169 Schumacher, Erikjames1121 . . .119, 169 Schumacher, Gregory 1101 . . 90, 228 Schuman, Gina M. 1121 ..22, 41, 53, 169 Schwartz, Thomas 191 . . .96, 98, 117 Schwarz, Stacy R. 1121 . . 22, 53, 169 Scoliai, Salee1121 ............. 34 Scott, Emma 1101 ...... 55, 56, 228 Scott, Heather 9 .25, 28,41 Scott, Lisa 1101 ,.,.... Scott, Michael 1121 ,.,. 72,120j Scott, Stephannie1121 ....,... Seaborn, julia 1121 . . 27, 57, 59,1 169, Sedano, Michele 1101 .228, 277, Sederstrom, Kim A. 1121 1 1 ...,.. Scott, julie 1121 .......,...... . 23 50 169 228 169 169 53, 274 283 .......169 228 See, Nicole 1101 ......... 227, Seitz, Sonet1111 .23, 33, 53, 54, 179, 202 Self, Karen 1111 . . .29,117, 202, 207 Selph, Kimberly 9101 . ,.,,.... 228 Sena, Robert V. 1101 ........ ,. .228 Sena, Rudy T.1121 ........... 169 Sengupta, Mimi 1111 . 34, 35, 40, 57, 202 Seno, Donovan 11 11 ..... 40, 79, 80 Seymour, Amy D. 191 . . . 52, 60,251 Shablow, Kirk 1121 .............. Shackleford, lan1101 . 28, 40, 65, 96, 98, 117, 228 Shafer, john 11 11 ............ 202 Shahon, Karen 191 ....... 240,252 Shaner, Karlei191 ............ 252 Sharp, Elizabeth M. 1111 .... 43,202 Shaw, Cameron 1111 . . ....... 202 Shaw, Kasha L.1101 .......... 228 Sheley,j9nnie1111 . . .28, 30, 34, 35, 40, 61,63, 142, 186,202 Shelly, Deirdre E. 1121 . . . 27, 28, 40, 169 'J if Shuppara,jodi1121 ........ 41,170 sioko,1ean1111 ..t41,57,181,194, 202 Sidlar, Stacy N.1101 ....,...., 228 Sidoni, David 1. 1121 . .6, 57, 59, 147, 170, 272A, 274 Siegel, Denise 1111 . . 15, 23, 41, 200i 20 Siegers, Alicia 1101 ........... 252 Siegers, jeanne L.1101 .... 252, 277 Sifton, Tina 1101 ......... 131, 228 Sigal, joshua A.1111 .35, 41, 43,117, 202 Siler, julie 1121 ...22, 40, 45, 57, 59, ' 1448, 170 Silva, Marco 1111 .,.. 119, 134,202 Silverman, David B.1121 .... 72, 170 Silvers, Chris K.1111 ........... .. Silversmith, Steven M. 1111 . 29,202 Silverthorne, johanna 11 11 . . .20, 21, 25, 30, 34, 37, 38, 43, 202 Simmonds, Kevin 191 . ........ 252 Simmons, Aaron 11 11 ..... 198,202 Simmons, jennifer 1121 ..... 61,170 Simmons, julie M. 1121 . . 27, 34, 170 Simon, Heather 191 ....... 250,252 Simpson, Bobby 191 . . .75, 106, 2528 25 Simpson, Regina 1101 .....,... 228 Sims, Shelley 1101 . . 35, 40, 43,117, 229 Simundza, jill Marie 11 11 ...... 202 Sinclair, Robert 1101 .......... 229 Singer, Matthew 1121 ..., 41, 79, 806 17 Singer, Tiffany1101 . ........,. 229 Skoglund, Becky 191 ...., 40, 45, 60 Skoglund, Shannon 1101 .... 23, 85, 107,126, 229, 252 Slater, Marian 1101 ,... 29,227,229 Slusher, jennifer 1111 , 30, 34, 35, 44, 202 65, 66, 68, 69, 143, Smith, Carol 1121 . ..... 53, 54, 170 Smith, Dana D. 191 ........ 52, 252 Smith, Darren 1101 ...., 31 , 64, 229 Smith, David 1121 .,.......... 170 Smith, Dawn 191 ............. 253 Smith, Duncan E. 1101 ........ 229 Smith, jessica 191 ....,.... 60, 253 Smith, Roy M. 1111 ..... 35, 36,117 Smith, Samara 1101 ...,. 40, 51,229 Smith, Shelley L.191 ...... 126, 253 Smith, Timothy G. 1101 .33, 239, 253 smizh, Toby 1121 ........,. 41 , 170 Smittle, Carolyn S.1121 . . 170, 272C, 277 Sockett, Chara1121 .... 99, 101,229 Soderborg, Mike D. 1121 .... 41, 170 Sohn, Thomas 1111 . .35, 40, 72, 202, 286 Solomon, Todd 191 .... 45, 237, 253 Sonderman, Tamara D. 1121 . 36, 285 Song, Rosalee1111 ....... 278, 279 Sorensen, Andrea 1111 . . 33, 55, 178, 202 Sorensen, Gregory F. 1111 . . . 33, 87, 229, 271 Sorensen, Gregory M. 1101 . 74, 202, 203 Sothisom, Bopha191 . . . 30, 253, 278 Soule, Yvonne 1121 ........ .4, 170 Southworth, Brian 1121 . . . 5, 41, 72, 170 Spaulding, jessica R.191 . .,.... Sparkes, Scott 1101 ...... . . . Sparks, Robert 1101 ...,. . . .229 Speaker, Shannon 1101 ........ 229 253 229 229 Speights, Danelle 191 ......... Spinelli, joseph 1101 ...... 117, Spoden, Christopher 1121 . . . 41, 59, 67, 68, 69, 72, 14413, 170 Spotskey, Lisa 1121 ........ 41, 170 Sprague, Andrea 1121 . . . .29, 55, 56, 170 Springosky, Stefanie 191 .82, 83, 126, 253 Spurgin, Kurt A. 1121 . 33, 37, 38, 46, 160, 170, 268 Spru in, Stephanie 191 . 28,253,281 SpurFock, Marti-jo1111 ...., 49, 203 Stabel, Kurt 1101 .......... 87, 229 Stahl, Arthur F. 1101 .......... 229 Stahl, Todd 191 .... 60, 87, 253, 281 Stamer, Robert 11 11 ....... 96, 117 Stamper, Ronald 1111 .... 31, 35, 40, 203 Stanfield, Kimberly 11 11 .... 26, 203 Stanfill, Tamara 191 ,.......... 253 Stanford, Derek 1121 . 21, 32, 34, 35, 37, 40, 46, 170 Stan eland, Michelle 191 ...... 253 Stepiens, Cheri 1111 . . 94, 126, 184, 203 Stephenson, john Richard 1111 . Stern, jacqueline R.1101 .... 42, Stern, joseph D. 1101 ...... 74, Sternshein, Sanford 191 . 75, 127, Stevens, Ryan 191 ......... 75, Stevens, Scott C. 1121 ..,... 72, 203 229 229 253 Stevens,julie1121 ........... 170 253 170 229 203 Stewart, Christian 1101 .... 226, 72 Stewart, justin 191 .,....,.. 1 Stewart, Christopher C. 1111 . Stiles, Sarah A. 1121 ...... . . 75 Stewart, Sonny 191 ........ 60 60 Stillwell, Shannon 191 . .,... 53 St.Martin, Andrea 1111 ...,... St.Martin, Stacy 191 . . ..... 110, Stober, Matthew 11 11 ........ 65, 90, 122 7 253 253 , 253 , 253 Stith, Tiffany 1121 .. 22, 41,145,170 203 253 1 . 203 Stockwell, Daniel 1101 . . . 28, 40, 57, 229 253 Stoewer, Kristin M. 191 . . 60, 61 1 1 l N Stokes, Shauna R.191 . ..... 43, 253 Stone, Caryn 1101 ...... 55, 56, 229 Stoneburg,john191 . . . 75, 117, 254 Stowell, Noelle 191 ....... 107, 254 Stowell, Roman M. 1111 ..,. 41,104, 182, 189, 203 Stratton, Remy 11 11 .......... 203 Street, Lisa A. 1121 ...,....... 170 Strickland, Rachel 1111 .... 185,203 ' a . 295 ' .00 1 TTTTTTTTTTTT Verga, Matthew 1121 ,,....,. Strong, David 1111 ..,....,... 203 Studler, Elton V. 1101 ............ Sugihara,1oann1121 .20, 21, 41, 170 Sugiyama, Darren 1111 .,.. 120,204 Sutton, Christy 191 .,....,.... 254 Sutton, Ryan L. 1121 . . 5, 72, 97, 264, 170 Swann, Lara 1121 . 26, 40, 94, 95, 96, 97,116,117,170 Swann, Sonya 191 . . 93, 96, 117,254 Sweet, jennifer 191 ......., 53, 254 Sweet, Matthew 1121 .,....,.. 170 Sylvester, Trinon1111 ....., 72, 204 Sylvia, Bobby 1121 . .72, 73,151 170 Syrengelas, Andreas 11 11 . . .40, 105, 204 Syrengelas, George 1101 , . . . 34, 74, 106, 229 Syrengelas, Soteria1121 . 32, 40, 170 Syrengelas, Zoe1121 .... 30, 40, 99, 101 , 170, 177 Tai, Martha 191 ,... . 31, 40, 42, 254 Talamantez, Elean 1121 . . 40, 43, 64, 171 Talavera, Alesandra E. 1101 . .28, 229 Talebi, Sasha 191 ................ Tamalii, Sabrina 1101 ,,...,, 85,280 Tamalii, Sally 191 ,...,.,..,.,, 254 Tamares, Magilene1121 . .31, 34, 43, 172 Tancre, Tyson 191 ............. 13 Tarchione, Tdrrie1121 .... 8, 22, 172 Tardel, Claudia 1101 .,,. 23, 50, 216, 230, 286 Taufer, Craig1111 .,, . . . 195, 204 Taylor, jason 191 .....,. ,.,... 2 54 Taylor, Kirsten 1121 ...,.... 44, 172 Teran,Al191 ......,,. , .,.... 254 Terby, janice A. 1121 , .130,146,172 Terby, john C.1121 .,... 62, 64, 172 Terry, Lisa Colleen 1121 ....,,, 172 Teter, Karinj.1111 ,....,., .., 204 Thaheld, ln rid A. 1121 .,., 148, 172 Thayer, Lea71M.191 .,., 28, 65, 254 Theriault,lon1111 . .35,40, 102,204 Thomas, Alia P.1101 ,. .97,117, 230 Thomas, Michael 1121 ...,,...... Thomas, Michael 191 ,,.,,,... Thomiszer,jennifer1101 , . . .58, Thompson, Charles L. 1111 ...., Thompson, Eric 11 11 ,,.72, 127, 254 230 2021 39, 53, 54, 186, 204 Tuttle, Cathleen1101 . 34, 40, 57, 58, 85,230 rtrttle, Robert 1121 , ,38, 44, 57, 116, 117, 172 Tyo,jennifer1111 .,,.,.... 34, 204 UUUUUUUUU Udoff, Scott 11 11 ....,..... 50 204 Uebel, james 191 .,,. .,... 2 54 Ukai, Mariko1121 ... ..... 1172 Ukai, Takeshi 1101 ..,........ 230 Ulrich, Erryn1101 ...,., 40, 55, 230 Underwood, joey 1101 ....,,, 204 Underwood, Paul 1101 . 74,204,230 Urban, john 11 11 . , .96, 98,117, 204 Urban, Shane 191 ...,,,....,. 254 Uribe, Damon 1111 ..,.... 104,204 Uritz,joIie191 . . . 28, 41, 60, 65, 254 Uritz, Ross 1101 ......,,... 41, 230 Uyeda, Wendy 11 11 ..,.... 40,204 VVVVVVVVVV Vaca, Patricia 1111 .........,. 204 Vadood, Farnaz1121 .... ...., 1 73 Valdez, Rocio191 ,.,.,.,.,.., 254 Vale, David Allen 1111 ,...102, 103, 205 Van Emon, Melissa K. 1111 ..... 205 Vance, Shannel Y. 1101 .,...., 230 VanCleve, Garrett 1101 .41, 230, 286 VanDagriff, Robert 1101 ..,,,.. 230 VanDemerghel, Genevieve 1101 .34, 40, 43, 55, 230 Vander ast, Amy 191 . . .60, 254, 274 Vandergarr, Andrew 191 .33, 78, 113, 240, 254 Vanegas, Kimberly A. 1121 .,.,, 173 Vankampen, Douglas 191 ,25, 33, 61, 75, 254 Vanzutphen, Kristy 1121 ....... 173 Vanzutphen, William 1111 . . 41,205 Vasile, Tony M. 1101 ........., 230 Vaught, Darrell 1121 . 58, 67, 68, 173 Vavak, Kristie 1121 ,..., .... , . 173 Vega, julie 11 11 .........,.... 205 Vega, Ronald 1121 .,,,..... 61,173 Ve asco, David 1101 ........,, 230 Velasquez, jennifer 1101 .,..., 274 Velazquez, Michael 1121 . , ..,, 173 Ventura, David j. 1101 , ,,.,... 231 Vera, Mark 1121 ..,.,.,.,. 72, 173 Thompson, Lara 191 ,....., 55,254 Thompson, Rebecca K. 191 . 85, 107, 117, 254 Thompson, William j. 191 ...... Thornton, Eric M.1121 ....,.,.... Tobin, Gregory 11 21 ,... 80, 81, Tifrit, Yasmine 11 11 ......., 55,204 Ting, George 1121 , . . 32, 37, 40, 44, 172 Tinsley, Frederick 191 . ,78, 113, 244, 254 172 Zakarta, Eli 191 ..,........... Tobolski, Michelle 11 11 ..,.,.. Tolan, Bret 191 .,,,,..,. 31, 45, Tole, Eric1101 ,..,........ 41, 204 254 117 Torem, Shira1101 ........, 40, 230 Tornow, Markj.1111 . , . .,,,.. 204 Torquato, Michelle 11 11 . 57, 58,204 Torres, jo Anna 191 ........... 254 Tounzen, Tera 191 ...... 52, 60, 254 Tounzen, Tracy 1101 . 23, 40, 41, 51, 58, 221, 230 Trammel, jeremy 11 11 ,..,.,.. 204 Travis, Chris 191 . , ........... 113 Tredway, Melissa 1101 ..... 35,230 Tredway, Tony 11 11 .... 35, 40, 204 Tremblay, Andre 191 , . .,., . 254 Trice, Dulce 191 ...., 34, 40, so 254 X- Troutman, Sandi M. 191 ....... 254 Troutman, Sharon E. 1121 ...,,. 172 Truong, Tri 1121 , . .,...,, 172, 265 Tse, Janice 11 11 ..,,. 31, 34, 40,204 Tsung, Christina 1121 ..., 31, 34, 43 Tsung, Mike 191 .... , ...., 40,119 Tu, Michael C. 1111 .. 30, 35, 36, 40, 46, 96, 204 Turco, Kanani1121 ........ 22,172 Turner, Kerry A. 1111 ......... 204 Turrentine, Suzanne 11 11 , 11, 23, 38, . 173 Vergara, Michelle 1121 , . .26, 82, 83, 173 Vesper, Andrew F.1101 , . 40, 43, 64, 90, 231 Vidal-Lubin, Alex Brandon 1111 . .40, 205 Vidal-Lubin,julieta1101 . .23, 53, 54, 231 Viets, Bonnie 1111 .., 32, 35, 38, 43, 44, 82, 205 Viljoen, Marc P. 191 .......... 254 Villavicencio, Angelica 191 ..,,. 274 Vineyard, jennifer 1101 .. 31, 37, 39, 40, 44, 45, 215, 231 Vogel, Jodi 191 . , , ....... 240, 254 Voorting, Craig 191 ........ 91,254 Vora, Shakha1101 . . . 34, 35, 40, 45, 231 Vora, Vishakha1101 . . 34, 35, 37, 40, 45, 231, 286 Vos, Stacey 191 .......... 244, 255 Vreeland, john 11 11 ....,.. 50, 205 Vycius, Robert 11 11 , ..., 31, 40, 205 NNMHVMHNWHN Waddell, Ste hanie1101 ....,.,.. Waddle, Will1am T.191 , . 35, 40, 45, 248, 255 Waechter, Michael 1111 , , , 104,205 Waechter, Stephen 191 ........ 255 Wagner, Gretchen M.1111 , . 93, 96, 97 Wagner, William 191 ......, 91,255 Wagoner, Darren 191 ..... 243, 255 Wa oner,julie1111 .......... 205 Walfker, Keala1111 ......, 127,205 Wallace, Shawn1101 . . ..... 231 Walters, Leigh 191 ........ 252, 255 Walters, Bill L. 1111 ....,...... 205 Wang, Ellenj.1101 ,,31, 34, 35, 231 Wang, Grace 11 11 .......,,... WanSrjeannie191 ,,.,.. 40, 44, Wang, Shirley 1111 .. 40, 49, 57, Wang, Tony 191 ..,. ,........ 205 255 Wanigasekera, DiIki1111 ,..... 255 255 205 255 Wanigasekera, Driel 191 ....... Ward, Anne Marie 1111 .,..... Ware, Anthony 1121 . .23, 24, 31, 36, 43, 88,162, 168,173 Wasikowski, Mark 11 11 .... 120, 205 Watson, Cameron 1101 ..... 41,231 Watson, Holly Anne 11 11 .32, 35, 41, 57, 58, 85, 108, 205 Watson, jessica 11 21 .......... 173 Webber, Shavonda L. 1111 . .43, 205 Weber, Mark E. 1101 ...,,,,,.. 231 Webster, Michelle 1101 .... 29, 211 Wegenek, Mark 191 ,...... 64, 119 Weinberg, jeffrey 191 ..... 119,255 Weinstein, Sharon 1121 . . 39, 42, 45, ' 173 Weintraub, Nancy 1121 . . 32, 37, 40, 44, 45, 173 Welch, Kevin 1111 . . . 28, 40, 57, 65, 205 Wells, Kent 1121 .... 9, 86,173, 182 Welsh, Robin 191 ....,.,., 34, 255 Welsh, Todd 1121 , , .,,.... 72,174 Welz, jared E. 1111 ....... 193, 206 Wendell, jill 1121 .,....... 20,174 Wensevic, Michael 1101 ....... 231 Wenz,Carl1111 . . 6, 8, 96, 117, 206 West, Michelle 191 .....,.,,.. 255 Weth, Tanja1111 .,,23, 25, 85,108, 206 109, Wheeler, Aaron 1121 ..... 130, 174 Wheeler, jeffrey 11 11 ......... 206 Wheeler, jerry A. 11 11 . . .79, 80, 207 Wheeler, Ryan 191 ........... 255 Whipple, Bill 1121 2, 21, 30, 34, 36, 38, 42, 64,174 Whipple, Chelita1101 ...35,,92, 98, 117, 231 Whitaker, Rachel 1101 ..... 97,231 White, David 1111 .,... 31,119, 207 White, Gregory 191 . 75, 79, 80, 207, 255 Whitlock, Amy 1121 ,. ,. ,.,... 174 Whitmore, Howard 191 ,.... 75,255 Whitn6Yrlas0n1101 ,.231, 278, 279 Whitney, lon D.1111 . . 72,177,207 Whittemore, Aaron 191 ..... 75,255 Whitten, Byron 1101 .... 64, 74, 231 Wiblemo, Craig 1121 . 38, 39, 40, 42, D 45, 64, 174 Wiblemo, Melinda 1101 .... 23,112 Wiest, David 1111 . . 40, 41, 43, 204, 207 Wignall, Matthew B. 1101 .,,,.. 231 Wijesekera, Shirvinda191 . , 40,113, 255 Wilford, Scott1121 , . . 72, 73, 79, ao, 174 Wilhelm, Tami 1121 .,..,.. 55, Wilkinson, Robert1111 ,41,119, 114,144B,162,171,171 Win, Htoo1111 ....,......,,. 207 Winn, George E 1121 ...,,, 36 285 Winslow, Stacey Rae 1121 ,.... 51 71 Winter, Michael D. 1111 ......, 20? Wisniewski, Gary 11 21 ....,... 285 Witzel, Sabina 11 11 .......... 207 Wolf, Andrew 1101 . . .28, 34, 35, 36- 37, 40, 57, 58, 65, 68, 98, 231 Wolf, Winston 1111 ,... 72,120, 207 Wolfer, Candace 1121 . . .29, 40, 171 Wong, Diane 11 11 ......... 40, 207 Wong, jana 1121 . 34, 40, 42, 44,171 Wong, Princina1111 . . . 23, 49, 200 203 Wood , Danielle 1101 ,23, 28, 29, 65 1 231 Wood, Erik K. 9121 ...,....... 175 Wood, james 1101 ......,,... 231 Wood, Matthew 191 ..,. 35, 44, 251 25' Wood, Megan 1121 ..... 40, 44, 175 Wood 7 Stephen E. 1121 ..21, 37, 40 42,175 Woodie, Veronica1111 ..21, 30,46 17? Woods, Stephen 1121 . , , 21, 30,46 17 Woodward, 1ohn 191 ......... 259 Wu, john 1101 ..,23, 30, 34, 35, 37 40, 45, 76,113, 26' Wu, Peter1111 .........,,. 33,7 Wu,Shih-Hung1111 .... 40, 43, 20 Wu, Wendy 1101 . . .40, 55, 231,26 Wyler, Chris 191 ....,......... 7 Wyneken, Mark 191 . . . 40, 113, 252 Wynn, Timothy 1121 , 57, 59, 72, 73, 152m 17 Wynne, Nicole 191 . ,......., . 255 YYYYYYYYYYY Yates, Amir 1101 ...40, 74,117, 231 Yates, jennifer L. 1101 . . 79, 80, 222, 231 Yesenosky,john1121 ...,.. 41,17 Yoh, Charles 191 ............. 25 Yoh, Shu-Chu jane 1121 ..,.. 17 Yoo, Richard Y.191 ,.,...., 40, 25 Yorke, Matthewj.1111 ...., 61,20 Yosanovich, Dennis 1101 ,34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 231 Yoshii, Lance 1101 ,. ,......., 231 Young, Belinda 191 , . . 40, 44, 272C, 278 174 207 Wilkinson, Todd 1121 ...... 41,174 Willemse,johannes1101 .. 106, 231 William William William William William s, Deanna 1111 ..,,.....,. s, Eric 191 .,.....,.... 225 s, Melinda 11 11 .,...... 207 231 231 s, Vanessa B. 1101 ,...,. s, Vashti A. 1101 ,... . . . 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