Loyola High School - El Camino Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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THE DI-AMEND IUBILEE ADMINISTRATI N, E CULTY AND STUDENT SERVICES , M..-4. is W Rev. Patrick J. Cahalan, S.J. Rev, Go!-do D, Bennett, S,J, Mr. Edwin J. Hearn President rincipal Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs Dabit deug his uoque finemf' If one fumbles, learn why it happened Vergil forget it, think positive and go after itp but Mr. Frank P. Kozakowski Rev. Kevin Assistant Principal for Student Affairs Repetitio- est mater studiorum. Set your hearts Sero venietibus, ossa. Leidich, S.J. Minister the greater gifts. l Corinthians . . . Go for it first! Mr. William R. Thomason Dean of Men lf the pitchers pitched as hard before they get in trouble as they do when they're tryinq to get out of trouble, they woulcln't get into trouble in the first Mr. Gerard W. Cowhig, S.J. Counselor, Christian Service Project Loyola is here so that we may dream more humanly and realize our dreams more ful- ly. Mr. Thomas V. Gallagher Counselor Mrs. Mary Holleran Switchboard Operator X Mrs. Louise A. Crean Mr. Michael J. Denison Head Librarian Counselor lt one of you is wise and understanding, let him show this in practice through a humility filled with good sense. Wisdom from above is innocent, also peaceable, lenient, docile, rich in sympathy, impartial and sincere. lames 3:13-18 o n yy ,y.. is , Q cy , . ' i. L 5 .,, i 1 - .gig ,,,. , 5 ,,, 5 - ' .. .. -f TL: ' ft it ,Q L 3.3 Sister Marcella R. Mr. John Harris Gloseme er, S.S.N.D, Assistant to the President Y Library Clerk The candle consumes itself as it serves others by its shining. Blessed Theresa ot lesus Gerhardinger SSND ' t 1 Mr. Geoffrey M. Joy I Miss Elizabeth Kroh I ' Head Counselor Secretary to the Assistant Principal tor 'We have only one story, All novels, all Academic Affairs. poetry, all built on the never-ending con- test on ourselves of good and evil. lohn Steinbeck Mr. Thomas McClune Business Manager Mrs. McFarland Mrs. Edna L. Nicholson Registrar I When you're through leaming, you're through. ' ' Vernon Law Mrs Peck Main Oltice I I I Mrs. Patricia R. Salvaty Secretary, Student Affairs To err is human, to forgive divine . . . I acknowledge my humility, rely on God's divinity and am grateful to those who ac- cept my humanness with kindness and hu- mor. Thanks, it's been swell. Mrs. Rita Sauer Assistant to the President's Ottice Rev. Alfred E. Naucke, S.J. Counselor tor College Admission I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve or whether it snowed tor twelve days and twelve nights when I was six. Y Dylan Thomas Mrs. Mae Lois Peters . President's Office Miss Kimberly A. Spencer Secretary to the Counseling Department Miss Spencer, can I borrow your scis- sors'? The key word in this sentence is borrow! Oh, does that mean you want them back? No problem. - Typical ex- change of dialogue regarding the con- cept ot a loan agreement. Scissors bor- rowed . . . indefinitely! , 19 Mrs, Donna Sfueck Mr. Charles, L. Welch Mrs. Dorothy Whelan Treagurefs Office Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Secretary to the President 0 Miss M. Josephine Williams Counselor Mr. David W. Arnold AP Calculus AB, Honors Algebra II, I Success is a peace ot mind which is a direct result ot self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable ot becoming. lohn Wooden May those who love us, love us and those who don't love us, may God turn their hearts: and if he doesn't turn their hearts may he turn their ankles, so we'll know them by their limping. An Irish Prayer Miss Maida Lin Wong Assistant Librarian Boogie shrugged his shoulders. 'Ii you don't have good dreams, Bagel, you got nightmares' He smiled oi that Boogie was certain. From Diner - Rev. J. Cameron Ayers, S.J. Liturgy, Community Service Director The angels keep their ancient places: turn but a stone and start a wing! Tis ye, tis your estranged faces that miss the many splendord thing. Francis Thompson Mr. John D. Adams'- Algebra ll Rev. Kevin D. Ballard, S.J. American Government, Western Civilization There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is a proof against all arguements and which cannot tail to keep a man in everlasting igno- rance- that principle is contempt prior to investigation. Herbert Spencer Dr. Wolfgang M. Baur M German III, II, I, Latin I Color P Elected silence, sing to me And beat upon my whorled ear, Pipe me to pastures still and be The music that I care to hear. Gerard Manley Hopkins M. Beckman Drawing, Photography Mr. Michael A, Beg-gez Mr. Dennis! M. Bodensteiner Moral Theology, Theolggy I1 Law and Society, Social Issues Talk always about the virtues, for an un- examined lite is not worth living. Socrates Rev. Bernard I. Brannon, S.J. Mr Scripture I God is love and he who lives in God lives in love. 1 Iohn A. Buschelman Mrs. Lou Ann Berardi Short Story, English I, English Review Good prose is an atlair of good man- ners. W. Somerset Maugham Rev. John A. Brady, S.J. Spanish I More precious than gold or silver, Lord, is the way ot life You teach us. Antiphon, Daytime Prayer, Thursday Mr. Terry G. Caldwell Poetry, I-lon. English II, English I Grammar can govern even kings. ' Moliere Miss Alirian Camacho Spanish III, II Rev. Thomas J. Carroll, S.J. Chorus, Liturgy, Rhetoric and Composition, World Literature Act in God's eye what in G'vod's eye you are - Christ. For Christ plays in ten thou- sand places, Lovely in limbs, and lovely in eyes not his To the Father through the features ot your faces. Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.I. Mr. John F. Casey U.S. History, Global Studies One man with courage makes a major- ity Andrew Jackson God Bless Epicurus. Mr. Edward F. Castellanos Spanish III, Hon. Spanish II, Hon. Spanish I If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to con vict you? i ' ' . S J -- ' . .::,25lf,,, Zixffii' 5 M7 Tit.-lffi, fnrfiif - . f f I ' 'vw W-EJ K iRii5Q, ,, if? . f , - f .- . 1 ri . i . - i-.s lim H . 7, f Rev. Angus C. Cooper, O.F.M. A.P. Computer Science Unix: superuser lives! , Mr. Michael H. Cheney Creative Christian Living, Faith ot Catholics, Theology Department Chair In the process ot taith, our greatest need is to constantly revise our concept of God, who is always infinitely greater and more loving than our finite minds can possibly grasp. Schillebeeckx Rev. Eugene J. Colosimo, S.J. 1 Hon. Geometry Finish coronat opus. Mr. Jon W. Dawson U.S. History The good old days weren't always good, and tomorrow's not as bad as it seems. Billy Ioel Rev. T. P. Delaney, S.J. Church History, Scripture I Nothing is more inadequate than a ma- ture iudgement by an immature mind. Goethe So seek ye the buried wealth of personal consciousness. I Rev. J. Richard Draper, S.J. Rev. Josiph Fice, S.J. Mr. John M. Gallagher A.P. Latin IV, Latin II Sc ipture I Health, Director ot Admissions Tantae molis erat Romanam condere You never really leave a place you love. A good example is the best sermon I i I gentemf' No pain, no gain. ? Vergil of you behind. , Rev. i . Mr. Gary R. Gatfield Christian yoga I Hon. Physics, Physics, Science Department W Chair I Is there anything I F:MA, it isnt just a good idea. It's the lightened? As little ' r I law. sun rise in the W the spiritual exci , sure you are not i rise. I Part of it you take with you, leaving a part J' iqatfvnsgiod Mrs. Lili M. Goczal e I I g ' Computer Programming, French III, I do to make myself en- PIGY me 5 tune! you can do to make the Then ol what use are you prescribe? To make when the sun begins to De Mello Mr. Thomas M. Goepel Mrs- A- Gold MT- SteP1'l9n H- Grady I A.P. U.S. Diplomatic History, Hon. U.S. History, U.S. History, n Civilization Trpewfiiinq. Physical Education U.S. History In the third rule Soviet rule in America In no nation are the fruits of accomplish- you will no lo chew gum! 1 ments so secure I have no fear for the future of our country. It is bright with hope. , Herbert Hoover 1 Inaugural Address, 4 March 1929 Leon Trotsky Mr. Michael E. Grego Fusion B-ind, Syinpliuin-ttw Mr. Fernando Hernandez III Wordprovessiiiq, Health O seeker of the Truth, the frosiiicis lies before us and the spaceways bum'l-Lori? Stdil lxzff Mr. Patrick J. Kelly, S.J. Gewriietry, Alqe-bm I ln the pure mathematics we 4,-oriteinptatre absmlute truths, which existed in the Di- vine Mind before the rnorninq stars were toqettier, and whiwh will rgoritiiiiie- to exist there, when the last of their mtliaiit host :shall have fallen from heaven. ET. Bell Mr. Michael D. Griffith Mr. Adrian Hernandez Alun-bin lla, C'-if--1iiieti'y, Alqebin l Ailvniivf-tl C'twiiipfwsit1f'ii. liimlissli ll We inust le-firri tri live together' as lmvtli- Anil in slifirt, l was aft'-ml. ers or perish tocietlier as fools. TS. Eliot MLK Mr. Patrick T. Holleran Miss Gail M- J0hr1S0!1 Hon, Chemistry, Chemistry, Biglggy llfvlt. Pre- f'.il-'iilus Pri-ff ldltillltlti, Alqefbm II ' t Mrs. Barbara E. Koch Mr. John J. Kvasnicka I .Alqebra ll, Geoinetry Western Civilizntifiri, Global Sfudleg The trouble with the rat race is that even lf you cannot Convinfie them, confuse if you win, you're still a rat. them. l..ily Tciinlin Rev. Jerold W. Lindner, S.J. Rev. David W. MacDonald, S.J. AP. English Iv, English 1 ilaim in, 1 '-'By perservering over all obstacles and distractions, one may untailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination. C. Columbus Mr. Allen E. Martin A.P. Calculus BC, Honors Pre-Calculus, I-lon. Algebra II, Mathematics Department Chair Solving equations is not solving prob- l lems. I ' Jerome Spanier Dr. Antonio Morillo A.P. Spanish IV, Hon. Spanish Ill, French Il, Foreign Language Department Chair Nous sommes si accoutumes a nous de- guisons a nous memes. ' La Rochetocault Mr. Mark R. Milner Acting Workshop, American Musical, Music Appreciation, Music Theory I It is sobering to bert, when he was for three years. think that Franz Schu- my age, had been dead M.R.M. Rev. Lawre Ch The admirable always been to ce B. Murphy, S.J. mistry, Biology lfort ot the alchemist has transform the useless into something of value. - Bro. Robert McDermott, S.J Earth Science, Geology Mr. Paul M. Molinelli English II, I Mr. Kelly R. Nicholson Geometry, Algebra I, Typewriting l ' 95 Mr. Paul D. Picard Physics, Biology Mr. Thomas W. Portman Hon. Western Civilization, Wester Civilization, Global Studies There is in all this a sense of the unfold- ing of mystery in time, a reverence for gradual growth. Thomas Merton Ms. Sylvia Rousseve Shakespeare, English III What you thought you came for is only a shell, a husk of meaning from which the purpose breaks only when it is fulfilled if at all. Either you had no purpose or the purpose is beyond the end you figured and is altered in the fulfillment. T. S. Elliot Mr. William Sanchez Spanish II, I If you haven't failed it's because you havenft tried hard enough. , Shakho Rev. A. F. Stiegler, S.J. Moral Theology, Theology Il Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. A Q Cardinal Suenens Rev. Charles J. Tilley, S.J. Modern Drama, English III, I Don't you see? That's the accusation! That's what his stare has been saying to me all this time. At least I gallopedl When did you? Equus by Peter Shaffer l Mr. Edward C. Profumo Economics, Algebra II, Hon. Algebra I Learn as if you were to live forever: live as if you were to die tomorrow! lohn Wooden Mr. Gabriel Soumakian Total Fitness, Physical Education, Typewriting, Physical Education Department Chair Ms. Nancy K. Turner ' Ceramics, Design, Painting, Fine Arts, Department Chair We called him tortoise because he taught us. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol Mr. Jose I. Viton, S.J. Mrs. N M. Walsh Spanish II, I American English II Prootread wrote again! Mr. Thomas R. Waszak Mr. Pete M. Wright General Pschology, Global Studies, Social ' Hon. Engli ,III, English III Studies Department Chair English D rtment Chair It takesllove over gold and mind over I matter to do what yo do that you must. i Mark Knoptler Ms. Donna M. Wanland Christology,.Faith of Catholics, Scripture To convert a man, you must begin with his grandmother. Victor Hugo Mr. Roger L. Yana Pre-Calculus, Hon. Geometry , This is the day that the Lord hath madep let us rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 1 18:24 '7 Security: Anthony Williams and Daryl McAllister M491 ' 1 Environmental Services: Gzront rowl Mario Arevalo, lorge Carrillo, Mike Carrillo, Jesus Morelos, Ben Lopez, Tony Muralles, lBack rowl Felicano Pena, Mike Carrillo, Modesto Cervantes, Hugo Pena, Armando Sandoval, Iamie Pena I funmly man Q fmesi L .if 3: , I 12 . Qi N A Ek S 9 'Q -+ X x 5 A TE Xb xx, 3? X , N X T 'iii' , .:N,.. M :QSM 3 F3 VARSITY FQCTBALL VW QW? Cfront row left to rightl B. Tinker, T. Roughan, M. Morales, P. Stonehouse, S. Chattman, R. Vanis, A. Alvarado. Csecond rowj Z. Gonzales, D. Estwick, T. Vilgiate, T. Howell, K. Clougherty, P. Spingola, Cmgrsj E. Rendon, S. Doheny, S. Duffy, M. Ratkovich. Qthird rowj l. Winnek, M. Gilhooly, Al. Rasic, coach Flores, Grady, Kearin, Soumakian, A. Kennedy, M. Pernecky, M. Torres. ffourth rowl P. Orr, D. Glascott, A. Holly, l. Doran, C. Thomas, D. Howe, E Sellers, S. Picture, T. Vils. Cfifth rowl B. Curran, A. Keown-Boyd, T. Petersen, T. Porrata, C. Von Tueber, M. Pappas, G. Paton, T. Montoya, T. Condon, C. Hentz rowl I. Nally, D. Matter, C. Rising, M. Fourticg, C. Bojorquez, M. Horn, M. Butkus, l. Price, R. Dix. i No one thought that the '86 Cubs would finish with a 9-3 record, it just wasn't supposed to happen. The Cubs were not extremely talented, they lacked size, and were returning only six starters, but they had the desire to win. After a 42-13 win over St. Paul, people began to take notice of the Cubs. That victory began a six game winning in which the Cubs beat Santa Monica and Antelope Valley. However the streak was snapped when the Cubs lost to Crespi, the C.I.F. champions, and St. Iohn Bosco, the C.I.F. runnerup. From there, the Cubs finished the regular season with victories over St. Francis and Notre Dame, and advanced to the ClF playoffs. In the first round, the Cubs beat Marina 7-O and moved onto the second round at C.l.F., a feat not accomplished since 1983. Unfortunately, the Cubs lost a hard fought battle vs Fontana, 17-14, and were eliminated from the playoffs. This year's team was characterized by Commitment, desire, and determination, all of which were shown in their hard work on the field and in the weightroom. The Cubs infamous Wolfpack defense was lead by seniors David Matter, Anthony Holly, Chris Rising, and Sean Doheny. This incredible defense allowed only an average of eight points per game. The offense, which scored an average of 22 points a game, was lead by George Paton, lohn Winnek, Iames Roughan, Marco Torres, Milan Ratkovich, Tim McGinity, Tony Porrata, and Mike Pernecky. Although the Cubs were plagued by injuries, they had a superb season that was only blemished by losses to three championship teams by a combined total of only 11 points. Finally, I would like to thank the '86 Cubs, and especially the seniors, for the great memories. Milan Ratkovich 353 If 33 SCDPHQMQRE FCDQTBALL i l i l 1 i LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA LOYOLA Cfronl row left to riqhfl C. Heslourqh, K. Craven, D. Choe, l. Derosa, l. Goethe-l, T. Hooley, S. Olmedo, A. Manansala, A. Macias, l. Coronel. Csecond rowl l. Casani, l. Shimmaller, M. Crane, l. Urbach, E. Zimmerman C. Ben, l. Fuller, M. Smith, l. Skenderian, l. Capaia, G. loseph, R. Salazar, R. Hubanks, Cihird rowj C. Brown l. Hafner, D. Gerely, P. Baker, Coach: Estrada, Williams, Kvasnicka, Hearn, Hernandez, E. Bacura, M Muecke, M. Rescober, R. Crane. ffourfh rowl R. Hussain, K. Estrada, D. Ryals, A. Hardy, R. Lefebvre, l. Evans E. Kern, D. Dohlman, l. Haynes, E. Hussain Cfifih rowl l. Vida, E. Suazo, P. Rernecky, M. Buckley, T. Kusserow B. Simpkins, S. Kelley, D. Martin, l. Klein. fsixlh rowj l. Vujovich, T. Brady, M. Rogers, M. Solum, l. Ross, A. Tims, R. Doheny, D. Zalamea, S. Oxford, K. Derby, S. Doyle. 1 1 1 9 8 6 RECORD 34 Santa Monica 47 Long Beach lordan 27 El Camino 36 Antelope Valley 42 Alemany 24 St. lohn Bosco 28 Crespi 23 Sl. Francis 40 Noire Dame DEL REY LEAGUE CHAMPS 9'O FRESHMAN FCCDTBALL 1 9 8 6 RECORD LOYOLA 20 Westlake 7 LOYOLA 9 L.B. lordon O LOYQLA 28 Bishop Montgomery O LOYOLA 16 Antelope Valley l6 LOYOLA 31 Alemany 7 LOYQLA 27 St. lohn Bosco O LOYOLA 24 Crespi O LOYQLA 34 St. Francis 14 Notre Dame 7 LOYOLA 6 Ctront rowl R. Elepano, E. Malloy, E. Sanders, K. Rogon, l. Fu, C. Abdelkerim, R. Pitts, l. Cochran, P. Knoblock Qnd rowl S. Krug, M. Keon, M. Rimer, K. McAlpin, l. Lindsay, D. Purdy, G. Paquette, F. Kim, l. Skenderian, K. Ehrhart, S. Rodriguez, 13rd rowl B. Minguet, T. Fahy, R. Saba, l. Suzuki, l. Howard, l. lone-s, T. Flores, l. Attansio, B. Ray, K. Marr, C. Coppai, B. Holmes C4th rowl B. Zalewski, P. Gilhooly, B. Cooley, C. Martin, S. Zagzebski, M. Steele, D. Flynn, D. Vida, l. Yorro, l. Burghardt, K. McCullough f5tl'i rowl l. Goodell, K. Threm, S. Morquez, M. Collins, M. Vega, M. Fiore, M. Susank, T. Kusserow, T. Miller, B. Carpenter, S. Nuno, C. Angelica, S. Love 16th rowl K. Dell'Amico, B. Dennis, K. Lewis, l. Conklin, E. Davis, M. Martin, T. Walczok, l. Gray, K. Baker, P. Zimmerman, A. Grant, K. Smith Cmissingl S. Hudson, A. Lerner Overall: 7-l-l League: 441 VARSITY WATER PQLCD CFront row left to rightj: D. Stone, K. Mueller, l. Kearns, D. Najar, C. Hunt, l. Byrne tMiddleJ: B. O'Meara, L, 1986 RECORD Utterback, D. Madison, B. Childs, C. O'Donnell, Coach Ed Profumo CTopj: T. Link, E. Boserup, D. O'Keefe, F. Zarnazal, T. Plymale, l. Hilger, B. Hoegee Overall: 5-lO Under the leadership of Coach Profumo, a very young team developed into a squad that had potential to become Loyola's best. With the returning seniors, and the strong incoming juniors, the Cubs sought to develop into a strong, winning team out of a relatively young, talented group of individuals. ln their first games, the Cubs struggled with many disappointing losses, all of which were lost by one or two points. Then, with a shaky start in league competition, the Cubs came back to defeat Mater Dei, Notre Dame, and longetime rival Servite. The Servite game definitely marked a great turning point, as the Cubs came back from many disappointing losses, to beat Servite, in overtime, at their pool. The Cubs this year consisted of many talented athletes from both the senior and junior classes. Team captain and team MVP David O'Keefe received a lst team selection while loe Byrne, David Madison, and Chris O'Donnell received 2nd team selections, and Eric Boserup received an honorable mention. Other standouts included David Najar, Chris Link, and lohn Sutton. luniors Leigh Utterback, Chapin Hunt, Bobby Childs, and Billy O'Meara also contributed greatly to the team. Next year's squad should definite- ly go far. The Aqua Cubs would like to thank Coach, faculty, parents, and friends for all their tremendous support. Kurt Mueller if9 League: 347 f , - A Ar -F r Q 1,-, ay ,.,L I , Y' vm . Vrg,,:, ,.., Li .N L' V V 1f ..v fy. V -L um ,MQ .R t -. 5. , pw A-f . , fy Am- . , 5, SW N, 'f'5E3?fig ff A xx Q 1 .1 ' H, 4- s, ,,,V ,L ,, 12? N -su 1 s : w .5 FRCDSHXSCDPI-I WATER POL0 Front row: Mike Braqin, Stan Majcher, lames Moran, Middle Row: Morgan Edwards, Peter Shim, Ted League Record Duggan, Matt Rasic Top Row: Dave Noble, Doug Goeke, Sean O'Connor, Matt lnqrahm, Ryan Thomson 7,3 Missing: losh Elliott, Curtis Field Coach: David Seidner Overafg-gecord l ARSITY CROSS COUNTRY CBack Row L to Rl I. Gallagher Ccoachj, S. Baker, D. Limon C Fogliani M Nemec L Gratton E 1986 RECORD Castellanos fcoachj fFront Row L to RJ R. Hogan, R. Regal, T Robinson Loyola High Schools cross country program continued the strong tradition overseen by coaches lack Gallagher and Ed Castellanos with a fifth place finish at the C.l.F. 3-A championships, league titles at the lunior Varsity and Frosh Soph levels, and an impressive Sophomore sweepstakes win at the Mt. Sac Relays. The Varsity consisting of seniors, Luigi Gratton, Mark Nemec and Todd Robinson, juniors, Skardon Baker, sopho- mores Christian Fogliani, Peter Hogan and Danny Limong and freshman Rene Rigal suffered an early setback to the Alemany lndians, and thus finished second in league. How- ever, the Cubs came back to soundly defeat Alemany at the C.l.F. finals. lndividually, the Cubs were led by Gratton and Rigal who finished third and fourth respectively at league finals and Baker who fought off an early season illness came back to run strongly at C.l.F. finals. Along with this the Frosh-Soph team led by league and Bell-leff Invitational individual Champion left Germain, Andy Finn, Tim Feeley, Chris Cowan, Chris Cambell and lason Pestano took the Del Rey League title and coupled with the Varsity underclassmen won the Mt. Sac Sweep- stakes and Los Angeles County championships for sopho- mores. The lunior Varsity led by league runner-up Charlie Carter, Teff the Dek Decaen, Steve DallaBetta, Tim Plouffe, Mike Steuerwald and Luis Bautista won its fourth straight league title and ran its streak of dual meet victories to twentysfour. 0 T .V. XFRQSH-SOFT-T CRGSS CGUNTRY J.V. 1986 RECORD 6-O DEL REY LEAGUE CHAMPS Junior Varsity: QBack Row L to RD D. Faccini, I. Ploufte, M. Garcia, C. Carter, S. Dalla Betta, S. so H 1986 RECORD Murphy CFront Row L to RJ L. Bautista, P. O'Brien, R. Anderson, lohn Vandevelde, W, Weber, M. FROSH! P 6-O Sfeufwdld DEL REY LEAGUE CHAMPS FroshfSoph: fBack Row L to RJ E. Unmacht, l. Hudson, l. Wagner, l. Germain, M. Portnoy, A. Botti, C. Campbell, l. Pestano, M. Doyle, C. Cowen, H Walsh lFront Row L to RD M. Ternesvary, I. Hanink, G. Holt, T.C. Connors, I. Kojis, K. Napier, M. Shane, A. Finn, T. Eeeley, A. Goeller, T. O'Connell, K Holt VARSITY SOCCER ffront Row, l-rj B. Lynch, M. Maloney Cco-captainj, I. Roughan, l. Kepp fcovcaptainj, A. Noriega. Csecond Rowj P. Mueller, l. Wigmore, M. Groff, W. C'Connor, E. Cardenas, E. Hansen. fthird row? l. Campbell, K. Cronin, l. Sackett, l. Bogust, l. Newell, B. Weber. ftop rowj A. Valeri, P. Moynier, l, Rodriguez, L. Utterback, T. Vandeuelde, R. Soltero, G. Sakmar. Coaches: Fr. Stiegeler, Sl. Mike Cfaumer. Manager, M. O'Donnell. The Cub Varsity started off the season winning and never stopped. After beating pre-season ranked 4A Culver City, they won the consola- tion championship in the powerful South Torrance Tournament and geared up for a tough league schedule. With an offense averaging 2.8 goals a game and starting a senior, a junior and a sophomore, the Cubs were destined to challenge for the league title. Senior first team all-league selection Brendan Lynch and junior second team all-leaguer Leigh Utter- back sparked a strong offense with help from junior Iohn Wigmore and sophomore sensation Kevin Cronin. The midfield was controlled by league MVP Iames Roughan, who received help from honorable mention Gus Noriega, junior Billy Weber and another sophomore sensation, Pierre Moynier. A tough Cub defense was anchored by first team all- league stopper Eric Cardenas, honorable mention fullback lohn Kepp, Peter Mueller, loe Newell, and a host of other juniors who filled in at full back to counterbalance an array of injuries. The goalie position was filled by exciting junior Martin Groff, who earned himself a first team all-league selection by posting a l.O8 goals against average. Loyola won the league with an impressive lO-l-l record and was ranked as high as 42, to Miraleste in the first round of the CTF playoffs. A young Cub team gained experience and recognition, and should challenge for the title in l987-88. The Cubs would like to thank head Coach Fran Stiegeler, Sl. for his hard work and patience, Coach Mike Droopy Gaumer for his valuable time and effort, and all of the fans who supported the Cubs in their Del Rey League Championship season. Mike Maloney 312 1, M, 'K' mf at , ,W ,f ,W-M, K , A , -. i , 0 A V:,,,,,,,1 ..... , W. W, -wav' ff M K a rm-V uf Huw, ' .L JV' W ' ,- f W J ' ' 4- M ff ww ,W .ww ' L -,M in ,Q ,H ww f W ' , 'my ff , k if - ,mar ff f E-v . , , -, ,,,, 2. F ,V , ,Wm U ,.,, , A ,, ,.,,,f f ,, , A '-, MW ,ff,+,wW,Wfmsf ' 6 -' ,ff . ' ,M . 1 ,,,x,, wr - Zfagy-Q Aw w .W Www, , , .I - 5 J JMU, vifmzf f,zf 'A', ,W V ', . V rw N mf- M , , 7 if 4.1, W.. ,N 1 k mk- A-N A ,,. A rv .Vw arf no ,, 'M ,V .f an XA, .Q TA w J 1. aw' ,,, nw, .f ,-f M, wt ' HW' -.- J' M, gf K 4' ,Q , .,, -W 7 M nn 1A - f K Xa' 4 HW vig ,, A .n Wi' , .N ,Nu '.-4? '3' . fx 1 ,Wm t AQ 4' if ,,, 43 L I 6 9 O O 5 3 3 4 O 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 5 3 I 2 3 2 3 C. I IF. PLAYOFFS SCORE CULVER CITY ST. BERNARDS ST, MONICAS SANTA MONICA SERVITE OXNARD DAMIEN OCEAN VIEW UPLAND EDISON SAN CLEMENTE CORONA DEL MAR ALEMANY ST. FRANCIS BOSCO TECH CRESPI ST. IOHN BOSCO NOTRE DAME ALEMANY ST. IOI-IN BOSCO ST. FRANCIS BOSCO TECH CRESPI NOTRE DAME MIRALESTE 1987 RECORD LEAGUE: IO-I-I OVERALL: I86-I DEL REY LEAGUE CHAMPS OPP O I 2 I I 3 2 2 I I I 5 O I 3 O I O 2 3 I I O I 2 TUNIQR VARSITY S A CCER Clront row, l-rj T. Feeley, M. DiGregoric, T, Browning, E. Wood, T. Burnett. Csecond rowj D. Limon, M. Bland, P. McDonald, T. Gocke R. Page, I. Goodell, E. Mauriello. Cthird Rowl P. Lomenzo, K. Rogan, F. Guevara, P. Knoblock, G. Giordana, l, Boeijer, D. Dahlman, C. Bogusi. flop rowj Coach Barnes, A. Finn, I. Stafford, A. Saso, G, Muih, S, Hudson, M. Kolzman, M. Allard, Coach Viion, Sl. Missing, l. Zimmerman, N. Gartlan. 1987 Record League: llel Overall: 20133 Del Rey League Champs VARSITY BASKETBALL Qfront row, l-rl D. Canning, G. O'Connor, C. Belcher, T. Bacon, C. Almeida, l. Murphy. Csecond rowl A. Lynch, D. Porche, P. lordan, D. Fisher, l. WEst, S. Keller, B. Abaunza, Mr. McDonald, S. Pinza, Mgr. P. Ecles, Coach Thomason. missing, Mgrsg Arnold, Alonzo and Porter. W A5 ,M 'lg 4 mwwnr The beginning of the l986-87 basketball season was marked by inexperience and injuries to key players. These two factors resulted in a slow start for the team. The season also saw the return of the Loyola Tournament. lt consisted of six very respectable teams. ln the Cubs second game of the tourney, they were matched against a tough Pius X team which returned tour of its five starters. Although they lost the game, the Cubs gained confidence, realizing that they could stay with a more experienced, quality team. Along the way the team recorded victories against teams such as Pasadena, St. Paul and Roosevelt. The Cubs closed out preseason play with a mediocre 7-5 record, but they were ready to start league play. League, like preseason, started slowly. The Cubs dropped three of their first tour games and had serious doubts about whether they would be able to rebound and reach the playoffs. Rebound they did! The team responded, win- ning seven of their last eight games. Included in those victories were wins over co-champions Alemany 66-64, and Bosco Tech 64-58, who were undefeated in league to that point. The Cubs established themselves not only as the leagues most improved team but its most dominant as well. The team finished with a strong 8-4 league record. All league selections included first team senior Steve Keller, second team juniors Chuck Belcher and lim West, and honorable men- tion selections went to seniors Bayardo Abaunza and Tony Bacon. ln the first round of the C.l.F. playoffs, the Cubs gave a championship effort but tell short in their bid to upset top-ranked Marina. The team would like to thank Coach Bill Thomason, Athletic Director lon Dawson, Managers Kevin Porter, Robert Alonzo, Paul Eckles, lason Arnold, Fr. Cameron Ayers, and especially the Loyola fans tor their increasing support. - Steve Pinza L 78 56 76 76 87 88 74 71 72 66 65 65 64 54 49 55 67 79 66 50 64 62 69 69 CIF. PLAYOFFS 57 1987 RECORD LEAGUE: 8-4 OVERALL: 15-10 Scores Opp. COLTON 41 L.B. IORDAN 59 PASADENA 74 ROOSEVELT 70 SANTA ANA VALLEY 60 PIUS X 104 ST. PAUL 79 ST. PAUL 63 BISHOP MONTGOMERY 62 L.B. POLY 69 PASADENA 54 LAS VEGAS WESTERN 85 ALEMANY 78 ST. IOHN BOSCO 46 ST. FRANCIS 52 BOSCO TECH 56 CRESPI 45 NOTRE DAME 55 ALEMANY 64 ST. IOHN BOSCO 55 ST. FRANCIS 55 BOSCO TECH 56 CRESPI 58 NOTRE DAME 63 MARINA 62 k w l .V. BASKETBALL Top Row: Dave Arnold, Tim Cotti, Mike Moore, Sean Doyle, Greg Mohrman, larnal Adams, lim Klein, Mike Grittith Bottom Row: Carl Holmes, Ray Hussain, Alan Schlaerth, Derek Pratt, Peter Hogan, Edgar Hussain Absent: Bolo Bennett, Coach Mike Dennison, Mgr. Ratti Kartalian l987 Record League: 7-5 Overall: 8-l2 many. A iiii ' X ,www-4-Mwww SCPHCMCRE BASKETBALL Front row, l-r: S. Kelly, C. Calvert, C. Donoso, T. Flores, G. Randazzo, F. Raqsdale, second row: Asst Coach McCalister, B. Carpenter, A. Cardenas, B. Martin, T. Lee, Z. Fisher, D. Zalarnea, R. Duran, K. Theoharis, Coach Casey. Crnanagers: Orue, Chun.J l987Record League: 9-3 Cverall: l3-8 Del Rey League Champs FRESHMEN BASKETBALL l987 Record League: ll-l Qverall: 20-3 Del Rey League Champs Cfront row, l-rl S. Love, E. lones, M. Portnoy, M. MoNichols, M. Pelers, W. Loria, l. Sison. flop rowj Coach Tom Portman L Krock, E. Weber, l. Burghardt, R. lamison, D. Flynn, D. Kelly, K. McCullough, O. Anuhoha. Managers: l-lavel Delacruz, Ness VARSITY BASEBALL Cfront row, l-rl R. Egan, R. Reid, A. Saldivar, M. Gilhooly S Chatman l Rodarte Csecond rowl Coach Nicholson l Evans C Petrovic, T. Sullivan, S. Calde, S. Fitzpatrick, l. Winnelc Coach Toy Ctop rowj E Rhyne D Meade C Rising T Martin T Petersen, T. Heinen. The Cub Varsity baseball team came into the l987 season with high hopes of a league title and a berth in the C.l.F. playoffs. And with the past performances of the team during the l986 season and summer league, these hopes seem to be a reality. Under the guidance of head coach Kelly Nicholsen and assistant coach Geoff Toy in l986, the varsity team had it's first winning season in at least three years. With a season record of l4-9 and a third place finish in Del Rey League. The Cubs earned a wild card spot in C.l.F., where they defeated Culver City and then lost to a tough Arcadia team. The returners from that team are, catcher lohn Winnek, pitcher loe Rodarte, second baseman Shaun lones, first baseman Chris Petrovicg and outfielders Rich Egan, Ryan Reid, Chris Rising and Tim Sullivan. These veterans led a talented Cub team to a successful summer season and a record of l6-8. Varsity newcomers include: senior! transfer Pat Ryan, pitchers Tommy Martin and Danny Meade, catchers Tim Heinen and Mike Gilhooly, junior! transfer infielder Tommy Petersen, infielders Sean Fitzpatrick and Art Saldivar, out- fielder Sean Chatman and sophomoreftranster lason Evans. With a few exceptions, this team was the same one that won a Del Rey League title in l985 under the direction of then IV head coach Geoff loy. This combination of seasoned veterans, talented juniors, an ex- perienced coaching staft and the experience of a league title should prove to help the Varsity Cubs on their way to Dodger Stadium for the C.l.F. finals in lune. Chris Petrovic 417 .1 W7 . , y A, .4 W mmwmwwzi WW i W, 3 an 1 91 Z 4? 1 an my Wg. 5 flag Q 1 2 2 2 5 2 I RX- 0 ' Z g gig x xx 41 ' ' ? ik W 2' ' 4 J W-Z , KjW ',1 mm, an-.L Wwfdr- ffm if 1 f 'ffl ti 3+--......,,f--..,.,,.-J-q.v....,h,,n 5? JR W U 2 '7w.,2Y'LZ,LU IUNICR VARSITY BASEBALL Ciront row, 1-rj D. Dahlman, C. Abdlekerim, T. Browning, K. Dell'Amico, D. Gerety, N. Vachon. Csecond rowl Coach Morales, A. Lerner, E. Bacura, I. Pesiano, S. Nuno, T. Burnett, Coach Moline-Hi. Cihird rowl S. Costen, P. Gilhooly, R. Lefebvre, M. Solum, M. Moore, B. Dennis, D. Iennings. VARSITY SWIMMING Cfront row, l-rl T. Link, B. Childs, I. Byrne, C. Hunt, l. Kearns. Csecond rowj G. Kelly, S. Parker, C. 0'Donnell, C. Schiffman, P. Smith, B. O'Meara, D. Stone, D. Hu. Cthird rowj K. Mueller, B. Hoegee, C. Link, l. Hilger, D. Madison, M. Metzger, S. Fry, H. Bland, E. Boserup, T. Plamale. missing, P. Baretta, M. Bragin, D. O'Keete, P. Shim, L. Utterback, P. Yutan, F. Zamazal. Coach Carlos Dobal. The 1987 swim team although new in HT respects is certainly not inexperienced. The tt regrets the departure of former head coach Coughlin but looks forward to a successful son with our new head coach Carlos Dobal, C los Dobal has acted in past seasons as the cc in charge of weight training and as the assis swim coach. Also returning for the 1987 see are coaches Ed Profumo, as assistant Vai coach, and Tom Gallagher, as Frosh-Soph Coe With these coaching talents we are bound have a successful season. Returning Varsity swimmers include a hanc of dedicated seniors: Mike Metzger, De O'Keefe, Tom Link, Chris Link, Kurt Mus Mueller and All'American junior Bob 'Chi These swimmers will be backed up by a strr squad of juniors including Chris O'Donnell, C pin Hunt, Leigh Utterback, David Madison, Byrne, and Frank Zzmazal. With dedication hard work from both the coaches and swimm the team should compare favorably with those past seasons. David , ,,,,, , ,MfZ?1iiW,,,,, , IW., W H 0 M., I VVVVV ,MW W ,, - 22: 1. w ., , ' will W' 'V .Q ,,,, W ffff MW ' im-. il ll Www wi FRQSI-I-SCPI-I SWIMMING members were, C. Angelica, M. Bragin, C. Calvert, R. Carvajal, D. Cobb, C. Crehan, l. Daley, E. Duggan, K. Ehrhart, M. Edwards, R. Fraley, T. Gocke, W. Hulme, M, lngraham, R. Light, S. Majcher, C. Mullin, B. Mullin, l. Murphy, D. Noble, M. O'Brien, S. O'Connor, S. Rodriguez, G. Silliman, T. Sullivan, S. Stone, K. Threm, M. Wooler, B. Zalewski. DIVING Team members were: S. Debeaver, M. Kerker, K. Kurzeknabe, M. Mulvihill, I. Newkirk, M. Smith VARSITY TRACK VARSITY TRACK: R. Alonzo, K. Francisco, L. Grafton, T. Kim, K. Krock, M. Nemec, P. Orr, G. Paton, I. Rodriguez, I. Scott, I. Mundy, A. Nickerson, T. Robinson, S. Dallabetta, S. Doheny, F. Lichtenberger, S. Baker, C. Belcher, D. Bites, D. Estwick, G. Iones, A. Kennedy, M. Pappas, I . Sinha, A. Ieffrey, I . Vils, C. Mitchel, I. Bingham, M. Fruin, C. McDonald, S. Drellishak, P. Pineda, I. Lee, D. Rollerson W.. 5 Mr K ln coach Fernie Hernandeis second year of heading the track tea the 1987 Cubs will be looking to repeat as Del Rey league champions a to regain the once coveted CIF title, with the help of the dedicated coaching staff, the Cubs will be working like a finely tuned athletic machine in search of the glory it once knew. This year's squad will be led by the powerful middle and long distance runners, which include Skardon Baker, Luigi Gratton, Charles Belcher and Todd Robinson. The always strong hurdle field will provide the quadruple threat of Patrick Orr, Andres Kennedy, George Paton, and Ioe Sinah. With the building of the sprint and field event programs which will be led by David Estwick, Andy Knickerson, George Iones, Danny Biles and Ioe Munclayp combined with the acquisition of a world class Al Ioyner, the Cubs have definitely built up their arsenal and will come out shooting to once again become CIF champions. Patrick Orr z ,W T.V.!FRCST-I-SCRH TRACK LVJFROSH-SOPH TRACK: L. Baulisla, M. DelCampo, M. Fruin, A. lelfrey, P. Pineda, D. RollersonS C. McDonald, P. O'Brien, S. Mackie, S. Drellishak l. Bingham, I. Lee, R. Alonzo, P. Eckles, R. lames, I. Rushton, l. Plouffe, G. Rolael, M. Morales, M. Sluerwald, C. Thomas, D. Ryles, l. Ehrbar, R. Mackie D. Dalponte, P. McDonald, K. Craven, D. Faccini, G. Hanrahan, L. Andersdon, P. Mamikunian, P. Abclelkerim, S. Love, l. Sullivan, G. Khun, K. Lewis K. Hofler, M. Schweiger, M. Vega, K. McAlpin, A. Campain, W. Loria, G. Randall, K. Spain, R. Raymundo, l. Kojis, P. lauregui, M. Susank, C. Cowen M. Temesvary, M. Poodiac, E. lones, E. Davis, E. Sanders, E. Delalorre, D. Dalponte, M. McNicholas, K. Lewis, l. Yarro, M. Shane, E. Burns, l. Attanasio l. Hanink, E. Orrias, l. Ruskey, l. Colaco, D. Purdy, R. Hiete, F. Kim, l. lohnson, D. Cooley, R. Regal, A. Francis, B. Martin, M. Collins, E. Maloy, l Howard, M. Porinoy, l. Reyes, R. Wagner, S. Murphy, A. Gullierez, P. Sellers, C. Cikelic, F. Alcantara, C. Ben, C. Bicera, M. Buckley, l. Capala, M Doyle, E. Ernesl, K. Estrada, C. Fogliani, I. Forcl, l. Hanes, G. Holguin, C. Holmes, E. Hussein, R. Hussein, G. loseph, S. Karm, R. Keller, C. Kellelt, D kopecky, R. Klausner, D. Limon, K. Napier, D. Nodar, M. Pak, S. Romano, I. Schimmoller, R. Soriano, E. Suazo, K. Theoharis, l. Urback, A. Viteri, M Ward, W. Watson, E. Zimmerman, R. Movradinov, E. lauregui, C. Grunwald, M. Zullo, T. Connors, R. Kalalian, A. Mikhail, T. Hooley, S. Olmeda, M Risk, F. Maurielo VARSITY VCLLEYBALL Cfront row, l-rj l. Klein, M. Walmer, B. Bergstrom, G. Huntsman, l. Opdyke, P. Logsdon, Coach Roger Yano, fsecond rowl C. Wrede, A. larasunas, K. Martin, D. Blackman, T. Slattery, D. Clark, S. McMillan, l. Anselmo, E. Cardenas. fmissing, the mgrsp l. Lee, D. Cooper, Q. Carroll.D The 1987 Varsity team is on their way to another successful season. The Cubs have won the 3A CIF title two years in a row, and are looking forward to bringing home a third. The starting setters will be Senior Kevin Martin and lunior Chris Wrede, two of the finest setters in Southern California. luniors Gabe Huntsman and Marc Walmer will be the back up setters. The Middle blockers will be led by Senior Ted Slattery and lunior Duncan Blackman. These two will be the big blockers on the team and will give opponents a tough time. lunior Bill Bergstrom should also see time at this position. The outside hitters will be Seniors Dylan Clark and Scott McMillan. Clark and McMillan will also be the teams leading passers. Defensive specialist, Philip Logsdon, will be a definite key to the Cubs success this season. Other contributors will be Senior limmy Opdyke, and luniors Auris larasunas and Eric Cardenas, Sophomore limmy Klein will also be a factor in this year's season. The Cubs have the desire and determination to be best in l..oyola's history, and will be satisfied with nothing less than capturing their third in-a-row 3A CIF title. Dylan Clark if ll 65 I UN ICR VARSITY VCDLLEYBALL Cfront row, l-rj A. Cardenas, C. Underwood, G. Siuverwald, I. Coronel, Csecond rowl I. Sison, K. Baker, S. La Bella, B. Banakowski, I . Germain. Cthird rowj S. Kelley, D. Martin, R. Iaimeson, D. Tims. missing, S. Hudson, M. Rimer. TENNIS Cfront row, l-rl l. Gottlieb, M. Shea, D. lohnson, D. Sims. Csecond rowj L. Bright, R. Dion, T. Lumsden, l. Murphy, F. Yu, l. LeSage, Coach Morillo. After smashing their way to an unprec- edented fourth CIF 2A title in six years, the Cubs have finally been rewarded by inclu- sion in the more prestigious 3A division. Los- ing only one player from last year's team, the Cubs are attempting to capture not only the Del Rey League but yet another ClF title. With strong play from the five returning Sen- ior Lettermen, including Rich Dion, lamey Gottlieb, Thomas Lumpsden, lim Le Sage, Louis Moreno, and Frank Yu, the Cubs can't miss. Also returning from last year's cham- pionship team are lunior Larry Bright and Sophomore David lohnson. But te Cubs will need to be even more powerful than last year's team if they plan on winning the 3A CIF title, and they have found that strength in some outstanding Freshmen, such as Mike Shea, following in his brother's footsteps, George Hallan, lohn Despirito, and Brian Twente. The combination of youthful talent and experienced veterans on this year's team, along with the coaching of Dr. Antonio Mor- illo, could lead Cub Tennis into their new division with a Bang. lamey Gottlieb 68 l My GULF members were, l. Wiser, S. Welsh, T. O'l-lara, K. Sevigny, G. Bell, G. lameson, A. McDonald, T. Nixon, C. Francis, M. Pernecky. The 1987 Cubs under Coach Bill Sanchez will be looking for another Del Rey League championship and going all the way to the CIF and State Cham- pionship. The team will have two powerhouses back, Ton Wiser and Scott Welsh both in their third year. Senior Keith Sevingy will be back for his second year along with Greg Bell, Garrett Tameson and Augus McDonald. There will be some very strong Sophomore newcomers playing tor the Cubs this year, Tom Nixon from New York and Chris Francis. The Cubs are very excited this year, and seem to be hungrier than before. Even though they are young, they seem to have more depth with the newcomers. With this much young talent the Cubs should be tough competitors this year and the years to come, a pleasant surprise tor Coach Bill Sanchez. 1 i..,..u.....,.,.,........M.m.... , l Ohn Attanasio Warren Ayuyao Keith Baker Guy Bartoli Scott Beaudine Paul Beesemyer Michael Betti lohn Bitting lohn Boetjer 70 Freshmen Christian Abclelkerim Peter Abdelkerim Kevin Abe lamal Adams Michael Allard Durrell Allen Kent Althouse Christopher Angelica Okwudili Anuluoha I K in Colby Boqust Sumner Bohee Stephen Botthoi Sean Bouvet Michael Braqin Andrew Brennan Steven Brezovec loseph Burqhardt Edward Burns No Photo Available Brian Byrdsonq Richard Cabandinq lohn Cabot Christopher Calvert Alberto Carnpain Craig Cappai Aaron Cardenas lason Carleton Sigurd Carlson Freshmen 71 Brennan Carpenter Brandon Carr Quincy Carroll Barton Carter Nicolas Castellanos Martin Cendreda Saul Cerros lia-Ye Chiang Tomas Chilton Chris Chun lame-s Clarke lohn Cochran lason Colaco Ramon Colinayo Daniel Collins Z Y 72 Freshmen 'sg C iiii C Michael Collins l ohn Conklin William Cooley Sean Coston Chris Cowen Christopher Crehan Keven Dellamico Kevin Delo Roberi Demedio Brian Dennis Iohn Despiriio Robert Dileva Ireneusz Diuqajczyk Claudio Donoso Robert Duran Maurice Durand Craig Edwards Morgan Edwards Kevin Ehrhari Richard Elepano Alan Espiriiu Q if 'A 2 X Q Carlos Flores Timothy Flores David Flynn Timothy Flynn Brent Foster Andrew Francis lohn Fu Niall Gartlan lohn Gatto lim Gayed Homer Gentry letfrey Germain Daniel Gertmenian Patrick Gilhooly lim Gillett Guido Giordano 74 Freshmen Emil Exmundo Thomas Fahy l uan Figueroa Michael Fiore Thomas Gocke Adam Goldstein Scott Good losh Goodell Alonzo Grant left Gray Alec Green Kevin Gregg Keith Griffin Francisco Guerrero Frank Guevara Neil Guqlielmo Halim Habiby lorqe Hallon Stephen Halushka Karim Hamaoui Richard Hamilton Patrick I-lanabusa loseph Hanink Paul l-lauften Freshmen 75 Derek Havel Kurt Hiete Richard Hoag Kevin Holter Stephen Hoffmann Richard Hohne Vincent Holian Brady Hollingsworth Bradley Holmes Kevin Holt 76 Freshmen Richard Hostin lames Howard Scott Hudson William Hulme Ryan lamison Pablo laurequi Dan lenninqs Walter lin lared lohnson Eric lones la-son lones Richard lones Robert Keane Theodore Keck Steven Kelley Dominic Kelly Scott Kelly Michael Kennedy Mark Keon Francis Kim Daniel Kiraqes Peter Knoblock leremy Kojis Michael Kotzman loseph Krock Scott Krug Kelvin Kuan Gunther Kuhn Eugene Kuntz Todd Kusserow Freshmen 77 Kevin Kwok Albert Laqunas Binh Lam Ioe Lee Andrew Lerner Kristian Lewis Kyle Lewis Ionathan Lindsay Garth Loet Gregg Lohr Peter Lomenzo Robert Lorch Wayne Loria Ryan Losey 78 Freshmen Stephen Love Stephen Luke Omar Maqallon Emmett Malloy K 1 it l ames Murphy Dudley Muth Michael Ness Marcell Newton ls. lose Marcelino Steven Marquez Kevin Marr Brandon Martin Charles Martin Iames Martin loseph Martinez Kahlil Mcalpin Kevin McCullough Mark McDonald Matthew McNicholas Diego Mechoso Theodore Miller William Minquet Freshmen 79 80 Freshmen Steve Parks Scott Perry Michael Peters Frederick Pitts Thomas Polenzani Matthew Poodiack Michael Portnoy Angelo Puqlisi Douglas Purdy Stephen Nuno Marcus O'Brien Theodore O'Conn Terence O'Daniel Peter O'Melveny Ely Orias Aristides Orue lose-ph Pacana Gregory Paquette , ,gh W, gm Graham Randall letfrey Randazzo Matthew Rasic Brian Ray Rex Anthony Raymundo l uan Reyes Thomas Rhyne Rene Rigal Ryan Riqoli fi ' , 'Xi . ,M . In .f Kevin Riley Matthew Rimer Kevin Roach Michael Robert Michael Robinson Stephen Rodriguez Kevin Rogan lohn Ruskey Ryan Saba Freshmen 81 82 Freshmen Peter Smith Victor Smith Francis Soriano Peter Sowa Robert Salazar Edward Sanders William Schlaerth Matthew Schweig Antonio R. Sevilla Michael Shane Michael Shea Peter Shim A. Sillimari lames Sison lamie Skenderiart Kevin Smith Melvin Smith Michael Smith Keith Spain Scott Spencer lustin Statiorcl Mark Steele arrett Steuerewalcl l ames Sullivan Roger Sullivan Timothy Sullivan Michael Susank lon Suzuki Christopher Swope Seiji Takemae Michael Temesvary lohn Thiel I ..- ,Jani Ryan Thompson Kevin Threm Hang To Gilbert Tong Freshmen 83 Alfonso Torrijos Christopher Tremblay Bryan Twente Eric Urimacht Nicholas Vachori Mario Vega David Vida George Villacres Thomas Walczuk Hugh Walsh Erich Weber 'ff Q E MY . k -- gy ! f , ' 'sg' , il l L 1' I -QQ - RW. Y .. I N x Q . K Lf 'v'! af gm if' !Tf l.f ' 2 41 H f 4 fi ' fff' r XYZ, 'fmai 1 if I' X ,gg I-li . -. 3 1 , ' X' it in - 4 X fi V, 5 Y J f A'b ffl 'Y ' A W 'f EW 4 5 h W ',.!'1: V n 5 W Q 'ff 5 :J 1 W 7 I , 3 l V 3 J A! Q , M, Q ', ? : A 50.158252 WV ff' ,g 3 2' fm .sin-fx A if f :M f . 3 44 'C' 1, ,A 35:5 is F 5 ' f 'HEI ew' ' ci f?'i55 a ?f3l wr X ' Y w,g 3f'yff4,fE Tf Q, - , 1, 4 1 v 'i A .rr Zk. .V f' yi K, ., I I yxg 'MV7k ,T S A . N A , f fw1 'Qffgf 5-I gif f ' .1e?2 g mfQ,.fQ1f,..'N f4.L.v if U-, n,ifwf fi ff . lf Q A WNV 1986-1987 LCDYCDLA PEP SQUAD Top Row: Mysheika Le Maile-Williams, Kristie Valdivia. Second Row: Cynthia Hermogeno, Nikki Streip. Third Row: Gene Dennehy, lulian Re-cana, lohn Galisky, the Cub Clohn Ferrantej, Armand Diaz, leremy Williams, Konstantine Theoharis. Front Row: Rory Hogan, Marisa Nuccio, Stephanie Kleiman. This year was a great success for the 1986-l987 Pep Squad. Under the watchtul eye of Ms. Io Williams, the squad has matured to energetically lead Loyola spirit. Always giving their very best under the spotlight, the Pep Squad pertormed precise routines atter hours ot practice and dedication. Cap- tains Armand Diaz and Nikki Streip provided vital leadership and guid- ance and deserve special recognition. Many thanks go out to this group for their hard work and fine performances. 138 Juniors Brandon Rideau Eric Riley Roberto Robinson Duneley Rochino Ignacio Rodriquez George Rotail Ioseph Rose Gregory Sakmar Arturo Saldivar loshua Price Frank Rada Alejandro Ramirez Anthony Rasic Stephen Rawles Timothy Reviczky Alexander Reyes Eric Rhyne Carlos Ricarte Robert Polin David Porche Damien Porter Kevin Porter Marcus Pappas Steve Parker Gehan Perera Brian Perronne Gerard Petersen Thomas Petersen Ioseph Petro Christopher Philpott Michael Picard Samuel Picture tohn Pinto Iohn Pippen Iames Ploutfe Todd Plymale funiors 137 Peter Mueller Shane Murphy lohnny Nader lames Naliclc lohn Nally Clark Neuhoft l oseph Newell l onathan Newkirk Gavin O'Connor Ryan O'Connor William O'Connor Christopher O'Donnell Matthew O'Donnell lames O'Meara I 36 funjors William O'Meara Brendan O'Neill Franz Orocio Robert Pallasch l ohn Montoya Leonardo Morales Michael Morales Mark Mosley Rudy Knoll Kevin Kuntz Kevin Kurzenknabe Steven Labella Alexander Lapeyre Gerald Lee Peter Lefevre Iohn Lenihan Ainsworth Leslie Philip Logsdon Omar Loya David Madison Wiltredo Marrero Thomas Martin Ronald McCorkle Angus McDonald Daniel Meade Andrew Meqowan Randy Miyashiro Ernest Monne KN.. , 2 risk funiors I 35 Michael Hull Chapin l-lunt Gabriel Huntsman Rushton larnes Garrett lamison Auris larasunas Robert lay Michael lennett Albert lin Christopher lohns George lones Paul lordan lett Kearns Ciaran Kelly Gregory Kelly Andres Kennedy Alexander Keown-Boyd I 34 funjors larnes Kerker Peter Kipp Thomas Kiraqes Erik Hilsdale Brian l-loeqee Derek Hu lames Hutt Patrick Gould Martin Grotl Raymond Guerrero Michael Guina Andres Gutierrez Stephen Haase Eric Hansen William Hawkins Richard Hawley Timothy Heinen Christopher Hentz Casey Hiqer lettrey Hilqer Randall Hill Darin Garcia Michael Gilhooly Daniel Glascott Ezequiel Gonzalez f' f e' ,gi funiors 133 Michael Dull Gregory Duffy Thomas Durand Patrick Duron I 32 Juniors Paul Eckles lason Elen David Esiwick Daniel Faccini Shane Fernandez Adam Firlinq Sean Fiizpatrick Timothy Flacke Ryan Folsey Michael Fouriicq Speed Fry Frank Fuchs Francisco Galleqo Michael Gannam S Sean Cody Clifton Collins Thomas Condon Chris Coulter Troy Cox Chris Craig Michael Crehan Timothy Crehan Henry Cuesta Brandon Curran Thomas Davis Darien Debellis lettrey Decaen Arnold De Castro David Dekernion Gene Dennehy Richard Dix lames Doran Richard Doria Scott Drellishak funiors 131 lames Brewer Lawrence Bright Christopher Brown Thomas Brown Mac Bryant Paul Bull loseph Byrne Steven Calde David Calvo lames Campbell 130 funiors Dennis Canning Eric Cardenas Oscar Carrasco Vincent Castillo Adrian Chatman Sean Chatman Robert Childs 1. Kenneth Chilton Christopher Ciketic Brian Cobb X . Bojorquez Derick Boodram Eric Boserup Matthew Brancale Virgil Bascos Brian Battles Perry Beck Leon Beeloo Charles Belcher Edwin Belen Scoti Bender Marek Berger William Bergstrom Rodney Bernaldo lohn Berry Daniel Biles Duncan Blackman loshua Boqust funjors I 29 Christopher Adams Chris Aquas Bruce Albertson Christopher Almeida Robert Alonzo Anthony Alvarado Sander Alvarez Philip Ambrose lohn Anselmo Gabriel Arechaederra Alvin Armedilla William Armistead William Arnold Matthew Artukovich J 28 Juniors CX Skardon Baker lettrey Balesh Gilbert Baliqacl Paul Baretta INTER HANGE 87 ner and Gala Auction. Five-hundred and titty places wer set to accomodate the largest crowd ever to attend. Th lnterchange has raised approximately 352.8 million for the 1 ' i ' 5 Y e On March 28th, Loyola held its annual Interchange Din- e 6 school's educational and development funds. This even helps keep tuit1on costs down and funds various schoo projects. Rev Patrick Cahalan, Rev David W. MacDonald Mr. Peter Dwan, and Mr. lohn Harris helped coordinate th event that proved to be a great success. They were abl assisted by parents, alumni, triends, faculty, and students who generously contributed their time and energy tor th success of the lnterchange. th 'I ngflli t Volume 60 Loyola High School, 1901 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90006 Volume 60 Revives Jourriolism Volume 60. Visionary in design. Revolutionary in implementation. Our goals: to double the number of pages turned out by previous staffs, to double the quality of writ- ing and story ideas, to not increase the 358,000 budget deficit amassed over the previous two volumes of the Loyalisz while simultaneously undergoing a virtual 35,000 budget cut ourselves, and to keep the paper off the asphalt. Our results: an increase from the eight page Loyalist to monthly 12 and 14 page issues, a dramatic decrease in printing and typesetting costs, record revenues, controversy, investigative reports, and record readership interest. Striving to improve both variety and structure the Loyalist proudly introduced its new mandates for each issue's contents at the begin- ning of the year. Every Loyalisl con- tained an investigative report, a human interest story, an academic feature story, stand-alone pho- tographs, an opinion poll, a local anglefnewsfeature story, a theme spread, and a feature story on a Loyola student every month. Writing style and approach changed this year. Early in the year nearly all articles were handed back to conform to standards. Since, inverted pyramid style journalism has reigned over all news stories, and the assive voice nearly quenched. All articles were bylined, and an awesome editorial policy bar none was established, Constructive articles prompting Loyola change included: the first real editorial in recent history, confronting and ammending the qualitylservice issue at Ruth Hedges Culinary, also simultaneously fixing the classroom speakers around Loyola. And Jason Sackett's critique of the Library that brought about the new second semester rules and regulations. Creativity flourished. This was the staff that presented Joan Rivers, Joe Speer, a guide to off campus lunches, spreads on foreign exchange students and east coast summer school experiences, finan- cial contributions to Loyola and the United Way, racism on our Christian campus, academics versus athletics, and changing Jesuit fashions. In our efforts to bring in revenues and professionalism, Volume 60 founded the first ever Loyalist Busi- ness Staff We created an impressive set of Spending, Market, and Deomographic surveys for the Stu- dent Body, and produced the best rate card and sameple ad sheet Loyola ever saw. From the modest beginnings of convincing Fr. President to allow corporate solicitations, and calling meetings during summer school for unsuspecting students who were interested in casing the streets and malls for ads, our Business Staff per- formed beyond outsider's expecta- tions. Roving the football stands for recent alumni, we had more reve- nues in subscripitons alone than the total revenues of the previous year. And then the record setting thou- sands in ads: Coca-Cola, Princeton Review, Angry Surf Good Earth Vitamins, and Hlt Slides to name a few. Hoping tostart a new tradition, the staff stuck with the same type- setter and printer for the entire year. Mary Byrne and Co. at Andresen helped foster and cement typeset- ting via telecommunications. Ray Clean your pages, boys and Refugio f'Ok, I'll see what I can do at Nolte Printing put enough opaqu- ing on the Junior Issue to last the Volume, and in true Nolte style they even got it back early. Improved pre- sentation of our material and close relations between Loyalist and printer and typesetters helped to decrease our cost and still decrease production time. Thanks are in order to our adver- tisers, Fr. Carroll, and Loyola's sec- retaries. Our advertisers kept us in the black. Fr. Carroll kept us enter- tained numerous occasaions past the Midnight hour with his many stories. And Mrs. Salvaty's mail supervision, telephone, and copier became essential, as did Mrs. Hol- leran's contributions to Newsbriefs, '10 N Nr Cory Bowman . ,K vfuaueiiqn siaffzrsuatamanm,Rschmiffi s - - '- - I - , -I 7 Doria,,KBfian.'Perrpnrre,f'Eric Hjisdaleg' I Edltoru? 5 - - -Edward-Teygrisjreve Haase, MikefSmiih.f' L ,V 6' K K K' , Klltznggigey l1ochKino,'yS3eve'Cal'rie, Mike- K- g 0 J K , ,Gu.ina,fRomaiiitgHiicu'SamileyQ'-Briatif 6 iJ0hl'l 1'i1lSt0Il . .gobhlStmoldKDeCasirp.JiZ'11KKSanta Mgriapf. i ' . K - - S aul..,oegany,j Wil y arrefo, jornr . LASSDCLGM Editor K- r Kirages, Iqifijifirown, Qoerge, Kofaiilj' jf I - I f B V- I gkobertpwagner. Briar-i CaI1ananV,r,i3eff,-Lin V, 1 , J in K - McAndrews.'Augie.'Ai1iia,QiMarcfDoy.ie.f'-fi Rhfrrwr f , - r '. f.. J7 R . ,QD K4 KKrmeK, AKKKES, Krurr ,Ka 1 Managing Eddori V -. q Chris-Mercer,gI?ablo-Jaureggri,,Qlanies - , r . f , - f ' K I Sirnon.,Scott'Diellis11ak. Peteribtiferrq. , ,K - 5 . , chfisagqase .I 1 . ,Z - I g I I V- .PhotographyiStaff:f-Alex Lapeyre,K.l5eier-ff K Kipp, Mjkd,SteuKerWald, Torngliiirages. - K 8 life K ff' ' i 0 Mark Sail, 'Laio MoraleS,':'Chri5 - ' , . . , - swrrDn5rlishak,iohn scamerier f' A V, ' - hr A Art Staff:i,Christiani WreilS.,yKcviii' Skardon Baker . S ,cmpbar P ' . - . ' ' - ' I I 'K Telecomrnuniciagipns Staff:'Cory - S. ' ons Edgar., 0 , U , Bowman. Rhett Brown,-Brian Qallrmaii, K . K ,J K K K - 'Ibm Durarid..HaLimI1lahiby.JasonSackettJ ' K StQphgn'fGuftm3nK I -Iogn.gegIhcr,KiCi1rgsf-Aguasg Torn Brown, ' '- - - i I - ,Jon c ual can rendanKLvftu,:xK,Antef- -' - . f ,K -K Dugaridgic K.Kf g K x. -, , C Van Veloso, Staj'Ar1Tistf i I I I 'Peter DeMieri,-Copy Eziirqifk- . I I Brian Callahan, Underclqssmqn Editor I Felix Chung,-Business Manager. ' ' Q 5 . Eric Iiamiltoxi,5KCirc5uilgzzio:jManager- , S John Schueller, Production, Managers, Mr. Michael Bergez,'Moderz2r0rf q K and Dorothy W heelan's connections to the top. Thanks to the Treasury Office for its patience, and all the supporting cast, as everyone took messages at some time for us this year. I would like to dedicate this rebuilding year to the future staffs of the Loyalist. There is a lot of easy money out there, a lot of good ideas, a lot of talented writers, a lot of other really good publications try- ing to be better than we are, and a whole lot of rubber cement. And thanks to my staff The Loy- alist is not a real activity, and never was. It's a way of life. Cory Bowman Editor in Chief Iwlsi ond SHou'F : A Ifoyolisi LUAU by John Huston The defendants filled up nearly half of the room, each of them wait- ing anxiously for the judge to arrive. Some of the young men looked around at the brightly painted, grafitti-ridden walls. Others paced through several inches of scrap paper that covered the lioor. And one guy kept absent-mindedly hum- ming Twist and Shout to himself All eyes fixed on the door as Ballif Kozakowski announced: Will all please rise for Judge Jerold W Lindner, S.J. The Judge pulled up to the nearest desk, banged his gavel on the type- writer, and brought the court to order. Okay, everybody, quiet please please shutup, now JUG! Good. We are assembled in this this 'office' to determine whether or not the members of the 60th Loyalist staff have ever belonged to LUAU, the Loyola Unin- spired Activities Union. If so, they will each be banished from the Stu- dent Center for life and prohibited from using Mrs. Salvaty's photocopy machine. Will the attorney for the prosecution please present his case before the court. Father Ballard, once himself falsely accused of subversive leftist activities, started to read off the names of the accused and their alleged crimes. Cory 'Fearless Leader' Bow- man : The chief conspirator behind the Loyalist this year, Cory kept his journalistic machine well oiled and fueled and kept costs low and output high. 'Bing' also entertained the troops with his verbosity and his knack for relevant editorials, such as his investigation of what must be every Loyola student's favorite grooming practice: the manicure. Willing and ready to provide guid- ance and a courageous example to other staff members, Cory Bow- man's name will al-ways live in infamy. Rhett 'Go west! Obviously!!' Brown : This really neat guy made a strong showing this year as the man responsible for the front page of each issue. But that's not all. As Managing Editor, Rhett kept the Production staff well equipped with X-acto knives, rubber erasers, and enough red acetate to last well into the next century. Now how much would you pay? But wait, there's more! Rhett also kept tabs on the much-improved Business staff, relieving the late Felix Chung tsee Obituariesb. John 'Don't worry, I'll think of something' Huston : Don't ask him what his job is, because he'd proba- bly tell you, Well, you know, I write some articles and, um, do some pro- duction stuff and, yeah, stuff like that' Despite his confusion with what he's supposed to be doing, what he likes best is coming up with inge- nious filler devices such as his father's 'Christmasz l958' article and writing headline classics like City Slicker Meets Phinseckerf John is determined that the radio dial will never move farther right than 97.1. Robert 'Ambassador of Good- will' Orozco : This man is the greatest thing to happen to the Loy- alisz since the graduation of Neal Sliverman. Not only have his feature sections taken a page of each issue, but Robert is repsonsible for many of the photographs and drawings that adorned his pages. Robert has also anointed himself PR-man,' which meant that he made the rest of the staff members sign Valentines, Christmas cards, and autograph issues to the Stanford girls,' their parents, and Archbishop Roger Mahoney. Skardon 'Skar-dude, -man, - babe' Baker : Not bad for a junior. Although he has upheld the most valued of sportswriting traditions Cheavy lines, blurry pictures, and the generic headline They're young and ready J one tends to wonder if this cross country stud just 'hap- pened' to print three cross country articles in one of his sections, including an article written by him- self about himself Skardon has obviously been inspired by the Loy- alistlv former example of humility, Sports Editor Tom Gmelich. Of course, Skardon also produced this year's junior issue in nine weeks, upstaging the senior staff with those neat little boxes that did the job of a whole back cover! Steve Guttman--a man barely alive. We can rebuild him. We have the technology. However, the Loy- alist doesn't have the funding to buy Steve a new camera to replace his own, destroyed in the line of duty. Yet, this hasn't stopped Loyola's most awesome camera man from holding together a crack photog- raphy staff Pictures play a crucial part in each issue, including the all- important stand-alones of historical figures such as Father Ayers and John Ferrante. Obviously, continued the pros- ecutor, these editors could not have published these issues without the help from their co-conspirators. Van Veloso, the staff artist, topped off each issue with one of his inim- itable drawings. Peter Demieri, the copy editor, cranked out as many newsbriefs as necessary, and took responsibility fro the Cheney birth- watch,' heralding young Matthews arrival. Eric Hamilton was one of the first Circulation Managers to do his entire job. He sent out subscrip- tions, orchestrated issue-folding parties and choreographed the melee that 'responsible represen- tatives' encountered when picking up issues at the Student Center. This squad was given frequent doses of moral support from fellow collaborators Mike Evans, Scott Davie, and John Ferrante. Regret- fully, Business Manager Felix Chung expired this year after acci- dentally wandering into the Loyalist office. Upon entering the office, fumes from the rubber cement over- came him, and he started to dream that Inga the St. Pauli postergirl was trying to eat him alive. Unfortu- The editors and managers. The production staff 1986-1987. Included are both the ever- and never- present. nately, this sort of thing happens all the time in the Loyalist office and, failing to notice his body writhing in agony on the lioor, Felix was tram- pled to death by a horde of juniors in the heat of the race towards deadline. Who could underestimate the importance of underclassmen on this year's staff? With little prod- ding, Production Manager John 'The angry surfer' Schueller kept the X-actos sharp, the glue liquid, and the floor cleaner than it had ever been before. He and Underclassmen Editor Brian Callanan always lent their helping hands to confused underclassmen. Other noteworthy underclassmen we should keep our eyes on include the once-exiled and most experienced Billy Tieman, and skilled writers and workers Tom Brown, Alex Laypeyre, Steve Calde, Marc Doyle, Peter Kipp, Brian Per- onne, Tom Kirages, Brendan Four- nier, Greg Mohrman, and Mike Guina. Are you done? Judge Lindner demanded. Without waiting for an answer, he turned to Mr. Mike Bergez, attorney for the defense. What do you have to say for the staff Mr. Bergez? Ditto, Ditto? Well, yes, Bergez explained. I came in here ready to talk about what a neat bunch of guys we have working for us and, gee whiz, Father Ballard stole all my lines. Maybe ifI tell you about some of our meetings and my Mystic Mint cookies and- That won't be necessary, Follies. Get it? Follies Bergez? HAHAHAHA ha um, Well, I've come to the conclusion that the Loyalist staff should be cleared of all LUAU allegations. However, I still think that you're all a bunch of crazed frosh-types, and since none of you have joined any of my CLCs and you've wasted a lot of my prime golf time today, I hereby sentence you all to lifetime subscriptions of the Loyalist I want to make sure that you suffer for the rest of your days as you watch the paper slowly regress into its former primitive state. Mr. Bergez carefully eyed the young juniors assembled before him. Well, gentlemen, this sen- tence adds up to one hell of a mail- ing operation. Any takers for Cir- culation Manager? t y t .lg W its gf it .. i if A X - fre is-M. if - . X f - - .- i Asili s 4 A' A .t t . si I KSMYQK :Wy ALI ,Qs . 3 A ' SLK: . - K 'ff-::',a, .K 1- sf, M ,- V51 TI-IE INFINITE by: Andy Megowan A picture may be worth a thousand words But a thousand words may hold a million picturesugi llllll B 1' :S And an idea my hold billions ot both. ln its wake Lighting a candle in a new corner ot the mind. But an idea harbors an emotion L Which holds a trillion ideas of its own. A But for all these vast numbers, -A An emotion needs only A single word. .. .. G' . git .... Q . NM Q ,l .,.. . rifles 'lli ll V eld res onsiblez P - -iyi f itorrin-Chiet ...... .... F elix Chung Editors . . . .... . .Rhett Brown ,N mt Editor . . . tlfgfprose Editor . . . . i Art Editor ....... . . . . A Photography ........... . Underclassmen Editor .... Moderator ........... Mrs. Cory Bowman . . . .lohn Vegher . . .Chris Wrede . . . , . .Van Veloso . . .Steve Guttman . .Andy Megowan Lou Ann Berardi 123 THE ELEPHANT MAN P. Alonzo, l. Berger, M. Biancali, l. Capata, C. Cas- tillo, C. Coulter, A. Diaz, T. Doolinq, T. Durand, M. Ev- ans, l. Ferrante, M. Guina, S. Hass, R. Hernandez, G. Holguin, D. Kopecky, M. Moran, A. Olavarria, D. Ro- chino, G. Sandoval, P. Spingola, R. Tamor, B. Tuth- ill, M. Ward, Mr. Gary Gat- field T' M. Ratkovich, l. Vils, S. Davie, l. Huston, I. Galisky, R. Alonzo, T. Dooling, A. Pottmeyer, l. Ferrante, Van Veloso, M. Evans, l. Recana, R. Maynard, M. Brancale, G. Perera, G. Kelly, B. Ploszaj, C. Castillo, P. O'Brien, A. Macias, R. Brady, T. Brown, C. Atkinson, l. Nader, R. Movradinov, M. Mazloom, P. Beck, M. Moran, Faculty Moderator Gary Gattield. Lyrics by Tim Rice, Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International QL E IT CAST Mark Carbonell Pat Conn Matt Crehan Tim Crehan left Decaen Gene Dennehy Armand Diaz losh Elliot Tom Fenady lohn Ferrante Michael Garcia luan Gooch Steve I-laase lett Hilger Arturo Martinez left Andrews Andy Megowan Kurt Mueller Alex Ramirez Duneley Rochino Rich Tamor Paul Tena Alex Uribe Evie Abat Tisa Aceves Nancy Barba Elizabeth Barragato Fabia Barsic Dianne Bermudez lenniter Bradbury Bridget Carpenter Katie Cheap Imelda Davalos Laura DeMieri Sandra Gonzales Alexandra Hedison Cecily I-lilsdale Natalie lacob Gina Lambert lenny Lord Wendy Madison Annabelle Milne Marisa Nuccio Sarah Ouchi Rosie Ramos Maria Robinson Victoria Veshel STAGE MANAGER Tim Doolinq COSTUMES Barbara Koch PRODUCER Frank Kozakowski SET DESIGN Gary Gatlielcl THEATRE MANAGER Tom Waszak DIRECTOR Charles l. Tilley Sl. 8 .ze Tl-IE ELEPHANT MAN CAST Luis Bautista Thomas Brown Mark Carbonell Randy Coleman Kristen Denny lohn Ferrante Brenden Fournier lohn Galislcy Michael Garcia Emily Goldworm Cecily Hilsdale Nicole lreland Natalie lacob Hillary lohnson Greq Kelly Darci Lal?ocque Brian Mullin lim Nalick Kevin Napier Michael Ness Roberto Robinson Paul Tena Alejandro Uribe lohn Veqher Matt Ward Maggie Yu THE DANCE CCMMITTEE 7 '-11, l as W 5h, , H 5 4 4 Dance Committee: CLett to Rightl David l-lalm, Eric Halm, David Matter, Brendan Lynch, Chris Viola Cnot pictured: Scott Dutty, Brian Hendersonj Beginning the year with one of Los Angeles' top bands, X, this year's dance committee continually provided the Loyola Student Body with excellent social outlets. Coming oft the success of the X dance, the dance committee outdid themselves by organizing an outstanding Christmas Dance under the leadership ot Social Coordinator Brendan Lynch. This year's lunior-Senior Prom, to be held in Xavier Center, will be the final obstacle for this commit- tee to surpass. 7 A ,iw ' 116 mnananusvtq J ,sg 6 M 5 5 fi we 1 ' w 1 , iff 7 Q. e J? Vg R, 4 2, 4' fb nk , V L Y fr! AX hr U 17 A I I K V , Pg X gif ' 4 Q ar , , .:,. 'II :P , , . Q1 ' Q . Q5 Q A 4. W iff, ,f L, m I N k ,, v g vw Lg VV L X mmf V, V ,, K . . V , x-,E-V ,Q K, gqgayxf A jf, Lu ffprgg -W , Wray- Y ,, EE :Lf R Lf 1 ,V LL 05 I V7 K 1 W - - l 1 -.Q Sergio Visci Alexander Viteri lames Vujovich David Wagner lames Wagner Matthew Ward William Watson Raymond Wolfe Erik Wood Gabriel Yeung Troy Yoshida Dennis Zalamea leftrey Zimmerman Erich Zimmermann Karim Zreik Michael Zullo I .14 Sophomores W tx i ' 1 Michael Turril Christopher Underwood l ohn Urbach loseph Vida Christopher Schleqel Kap Seidel limmy Sepulveda Kevin Sherwood Brian Simplcins loseph Skenderian Matthew Smith Michael Solum Robert Soriano Stanley Sowa Peter Spinqola Steven Stone Paul Stonehouse Edward Suazo Konstantine Theoharis Andrew Tims Sophomores I 13 Sergio Rodriguez Matthew Rogers Mark Romano Sean Romano Douglas Rosien letirey Ross Gregory Roth Dion Rottman Dennis Ryals Raymond Saborio Roger Salazar Gabriel Sandoval Patrick Sarte Augusto Sasso lames Schimmoller Alan Schlaerth I 12 Sophomore-S Matthew Risk Solomon Robinson Alex Rodriguez Rafael Rodriguez QV Fred Ragsdale Aldo Rebanal Richard Rede Michael Rescober Robert Page Michael Pak Stephen Pavlina Paul Pernecky Mauricio Pernudi Clay Perry lason Pestano William Picture Oscar Plascericia Sebastian Plaszewski Robert Plesh Derek Pratt Calvin Pura leftery Page-r fax ff Sophomores I I 1 Brian Mullin lames Murphy Colin Murray Kevin Napier Brian Ness Tom Nixon David Noble M49 59' Danny Nodar Arthur Nourian Charles O'Connor lohn O'Driscoll Albert Ocampo Sean Oconnor Siddharlha Olmedo I I O Sophomores Eric Olsen Ryan Oshiro Michael Olero Sid Oxford 7 1 1 Gregory Mohrman Michael Moore Iames Moran Matthew Moran Paulius Mosirmskis Robert Movradinov Pierre Moynier Mantred Muecke Cary Mullen Sophomores lO9 l X Reynaldo Macias Michael Mackay Ross Mackie Paul Maqwene Shane Maicly Stanley Majcher Paris Marnikunian Anthony Manansala Anthony Mansour 108 Sophomores Danny Li Robert Light Daniel Limon Roberto Limon Mattew Lobner Brendan Loftus Lance Lohr lorqe Luna Brian Macdonald lames Klein Brian Kneafsey David Kopeclcy Tebb Kusserow Scott Laderman Sung l-lo Lee Tobin Lee Ryan Lefebvre David lohnson Gino loseph Seth Karm Rafti Kartalian Richard Keller Christopher Kellet Scott Kelley Michael Kerker Eric Kern Rob Klausner Sophomores 107 Peter Hogan Gregory Holguin Carl Holmes Gregory Holt Thomas Hooley Brian House lohn Howell Edward Hsu Robert Hubanks lonathan Hudson 106 Sophomores lames Hughes Edgar Hussain Raymond Hussain Gregory Huston Matthew lngraham Marc lnutan Eduardo l auregui lames lenkins Shaun Healy Michael Hentz lulius Hernandez hristopher Hesburqh lohann Fuller Donald Gerety Thomas Glynn Douglas Gocke Alexis Goeller limmy Goethel Matthew Goldbach Iohn Gota Matthew Griffith Christopher Grunewald lames Hafner loseph Hanrahan Alex Hardy lohn Haynes Sophomores 105 Brendan Fournier Robert Fraley Christopher Francis Richard Frawley 104 Sophomores Kieron Estrada Robert Estuar lason Evans Michael Fahmy Derek Fakehany Timothy Feeley Thomas Fenady Curtis Field Andrew Finn Timothy Fisher Zachary Fisher Brady Flaherty Christian Foqliani Alfredo Forero Gilbert David Kevin Derby lohn Derosa Micha Diqregorio Khoi Dinh Ryan Doheny Marc Doyle Sean Doyle Ante Duqandzic Edward Duggan Eric Earnest lose-ph Ehrbar loshua Elliott lohn Erb Craig Essa Kevin Cronin Brian Crow Edel Cruz l uan Cueva Darren Dahlman Donny Dalponte Soph om ores IO3 Douglas Cooper lojit Coronet Timothy Cotti Michael Crane Richard Crane Keith Craven 102 Sophomores lulian Capata Rick Carey Rudy Carvajal lason Casani Brian Castillo Carlos Castillo Daniel Checchi Matthew Checchi Daniel Choe Ronald Ciulei Christopher Claiss Kevin Clouqherty Daniel Cobb Thomas Connors Robert Consinq Q . W - Kiwi, t Rene Calara Brian Callanan Christopher Campbell Kevin Campbell Gregory Bell Che Ben Robert Bennett Carl Bicera Michael Bland Gregg Boehm lettrey Bollow Aaron Botti Todd Brady Chad Brown Taylor Browning Michael Buckley Troy Burnett Matthew Butkus Sophomores 101 Adrian Abeyta loendell Abner Robert Akins Francis Alcaniara lohn Allen Michael Amaya Lance Anderson David Anselmo Marc Anselmo Scott Ashby Carl Atkinson Aqusiine Avila Eric Bacura Marcello Baglioni Michael Baker Paul Baker J OO Sophomores Brel Banachowslci Christopher Becwar 2 E 1 INTRAMURALS and taculty moderator Mr. Pat l-lolleran, all Loyola Students an immense opportunity to participate in lunchtime sports ties, including basketball, innertube water polo, volleyball, s ball, and ultimate trisbee. Outstanding organization, a wide va ety ot sports, and championship T-shirts made the l986-87 lnt mural season a great success. Under the leadership of lntramural Coordinator, Sean I P A M I .N O RS IT TU YD E N T S A S S G C I A T I O N Members were: l. Harris fPresidentD, D. Porsche Nice-Presidentl, A. DeCastro CSecretaryl, I. Abner, O. Anuluoha, T. Bacon, C. Belcher, E. Belen, C. Ben, B. Carr, M. Crehan, R. Dix, A. Espiritu, T. Fuller, R. Fuller, T. Gooch, I. Gota, M. Griffith, R. Guerrero, W. Hawkins, C. Holmes, M. lnutan, R. lames, B. Lam, F. Rada, A. Rebanal, R. Samiley, I. Santamaria, I. Sepulveda, R. Soriano, D. Street, C. Thomas, A. Underwood, B. Wong, T. Woods, W. Watson, T. Yoshida, Mr. Griftith CModeratorl. P A L E o N T Qs Lo Oc Gi YE T Y Members were: President: T. Cox, Vice President: T. Kirages, Secretary: G. Baliqad, Treasurer: P. MacDonald, Curator of Fossils: G. Tailin, Curator of Minerals: B. Loftus, Bro. McDermott, S.T. fModeratorJ. f N R 5' ,- f-lx 'f .-5 W Wm y W WMM-WW' uv ' 'U I 7 A Wt P O L T C A L S O C I E T Y Members were PYGSICIGHT E Ham1lton V1cePres1dent M Nemec Conservahve Speaker I Sutton Conservahve Secretary T Robmson Liberal Speaker P Brown L1beralSecretary D Ng Mr Geopel Clvioderatorl 'Q X vi' A K VJ T 5 'I' LQ? -my sw. I lui 5 We ' ' High: - zqggg Xl QQ M A T I-I L U B Members were: M. Berger, S. Drelleshak, T. Durand, M. Fruin, E. Hillsdale, A. lin, W. Marrero, M. McCarty, A. Megowan, l. Montoya, S. Paulina, Mr. Martin CModeratorD 9 fs, ll ll : lflqgvm Iglgggq !-1:53-and lm! 'QWI 'mk ' J ' s ii?E'fff'.- I. I ' sv v . Members were: l. Gonzalez CPresi- dentj M. Berger, C. Claisse, P. De Mieri, M. Fernandez, M. G-uina, M. Moran, F. Rada, G. Randall, R. Ro- cabado, D. Rochino, I. Smith, Mrs. L. Crean fMocleratorj, l -up L I B R A R Y F I L M C L U B 95 P l I f l 1 T 'mlm' 0. t ff: i jf! + ! Mui Jw lg . ? N 4 il Members were: L. Adams, F. Alcantara, B. Carter, A. Chatman, C. Claisse, l. Erb, D. Fakehany, M, Frvin, G. Giondano, I. l-lanink, R. Kartalian, S. Olmedo, A. Reyes, l. Schlaerth, L. Stanford, N. Yeung, Mr. Martin CModeralorl 94 Members were: R. Alonzo, R Alonzo, R. Asludillo, l. Berger, M Berger, M. Brancale, T. Brown, M Carmona, C. Cowen, T. Crehan G. David, S. Davie, l. Dluqajcyk, R Estuar, T. Fenady, M. Fernandez V. Fernandez, 1. Gonzalez, L. Grat lon, A. Guzman, R. l-lormala, G lahiel, T. Kiraqes, A. Lapeyre, C MacDonald, M. MacKay, M. Manl ansala, M. Mazloom, l. MCAn drews, A. Meqowan, L. Moreno, P Moynier, P. O'Brien, T. O'Daniel G. Olivas, l.C. Olsen, C. Petrovic I. Roman, l. Sackelt, F. Soriano, R Soriano, P. Sowa, L. Stanford, M Tarill, B. Twente, M. Ward, Fr Kev Leidich, S.l. R G O T E R T O O T E R S Members were: l. Berry, C. Bowman, l. Brewer, B. Callanan, P. Demieri, T. Durand, M. Evans, T. Huston, A. Meqowan, E. Olsen, l.C. Olsen, R. Grozco, G. Randall, D. Rosien, l. Sackett, l. Sison, P. Smith, F. Soriano, R. Soriano. mwmWObZ mwQQ Members were: R. Akins, E. Bacura, P. Beesemyer, B. Bennett, I. Brewer, l. Browning, B. Byrdsonq M. Collins, K. Delo, R. DiLeva, M. Durand, M. Edwards, l. Ehrbar, T. Fisher, A. Forero, M. Guard, S Good, A. Green, K. Griffith, K. Holt, l. lones, M. Katzman, P. Kipp, D. Kiraqes, I. Krock, K. Krock, E. Malloy, M. McNicholas, C. Perry, T. Petro, M. Risk, M. Smith, K. Spain, M. Turrill, A. Valeri, E. Weber, G. Yeung, N. Yeung, Fr. Lindner, S.I. CModeratorJ. -sw '- S w k, If , 'Q L ff V 93 SN - A -E f Lg. , - y ,6 Members were: l. Bender, C. Bicera, C. Bojorquez, M. Buckley, M. Butkus, I. Casani, S. Cody, T. Condon, K. DellAmico, B. Dennis, R. Doheny, l. Doran, S. Duffy, K. Egan, M. Fourticq, D. Gerety, M. Gilhooly, D. Glascott, A. Hardy, C. Hentz, C. Hesburqh, A. Holly, S. Kelley, E. Kern, A. Kennedy, l. Klein, T. Kusserow, R. Mansour, R. Lefebvre, K. McAlpin, l. Nally, S. Nino, M. Pappas, P. Pernecky, l. Price, A.l. Rasic, R. Salazar, P. Sellers, B. Simplcins, M. Solum, E. Suazo, C. Thomas, B. Tinker, R. Vanis, D. Vida, l. Vida, C. Vonteuber, N. Vilqiate, E. Zimmerman, Mr. Hearn CModeratorl. K , N 'll I K Q Q, H T S CD F f F R y P Members were: T. Brown fPresidentl, B. Gannam fVice Presidentl, A. Chatman CSe-cretaryl, Cf. Petersen fSarqeantl, W. Ayuyao, T. Bartol, R. Cabandinq, C. Castulo, B. Castillo, B. Cau, T. Chilton, D. Checchi, M. Checchi, B. Crow, l. Crow, S. Drellishak, O. Exmundo, T. Fisher, C. Flores, A. Forero, H. Gentry, C. Grrunewald, N. Guglielmo, M. Guina, R. Hieto, E. Tauregui, P. laurequi, A. lin, W. lin, D. lohnson, B. Keane, M. Kennecley, T. Kiraps, M Knapper, B. MacDonald, M. Mack, P. Magavene, D. Meohoso, M. Moran, M. Mosley, W Marrero, M. O'Brien, T. O'Daniel, A. Pottmeyer, K. Rogan, R. Saba, A. Sasso, l. Sichi, P Sowa, P. Smith, P. Stafford, M. Steele, l. Thiel, G. Tillis, S. Visci, S. Zrezovec, M. Zullo, Fr Lindner, S.l. fMocleratorJ. 92 Members were: R. Alonzo, M. Artukovich, C. Collins, C. Craig, l. Elen, S. Fernandez, M. Nutan, R. Rigoli, C. Schiffman, H. To, R. Trevino, Mr. Cheney, Mr. Buschelman CModeraf torsl. -M -Z K5 'X VIII fix 'DEQ' 44 3 Members were: A. Espiritu, D. Fa- kehany, T, Kusserow, R. Light, S. Mackie, M. O'Brien, T. O'Daniel, Fr. Lindner, S.l. CModeralorl. 91 ri. 2' ' 90 Senior members were: R. Anderson, A. Banales, H. Bland, C. Bowman, I. Brady, P. Brown, R. Brown, M. Carmona, M, Caruso, M. Castillas, F. Chung, E. Cruz, S. Dalla Betta, M. Del Campo, W. Derebeew, A. Diaz, E. Diaz, I. Eck, M. Evans, V. Fernandez, I. Ferrante, D, Fisher, R. Fruin, F. Garcia, R. Gratton, S. Guttman, G. Hall, D. Halm, E. Halm, E. Hamilton, R. Harmala, I. Huston, P. Ignacio, S. Keller, I, Kepp, M. Kienzle, T. Kim, W, King, M. Knapper, G. Lamarina, I. Li, F. Lichtenberger, D. Liechty, A. Lynch, S. Mackie, M. Maloney, A. Martinez, M. Metzger, K. Mueller, D. Ng, T. O'Hara, A. Olavarria, D. O'Neil, R. Orozco, A. Orue, C. Petrovic, D. Plesh, B. Ploszai, I. Recana, I. Rodriguez, I, Roman, I. Sclaerth, W. Sumilang, R. Tamor, S. Vance, I. Vegher, V. Veloso, C. Viola, D. Winter, N. Yeung, M. Yzurdiaga. Iunior members were: A. Alvarado, P. Ambrose, W. Arnold, M. Artukovich, S. Baker, I. Balesh, G. Baliqad, B. Battles, E. Belen, R. Bernaldo, M. Berger, D. Biles, E. Boserup, L. Bright, T. Brown, S. Caldc, I. Campbell, A. Chatman, S. Cody, T. Condon, T Cox, T. Davis, I. Decaen, A. Decaslro, S. Drelleshak, T, Durand, P. Eckles, D. Faccini, S. Fernandez, F. Fuchs, B. Gannam, M. Gilhooly E. Gonzalez, R. Guerrero, M. Guina, S. Haase, E. Hansen, I, Hilger, R. Hill, E, Hillsdale, D. Hu, I. Huff, G. lam1sori,A.larasunas, R. lay A. Iln, C. Iohns, G. Iones, P. Iordan, G. Kelly, A. Keown-Boyd, I. Kerker, P. Kipp, T. Kirages, K. Kuntz, K. Kurzenknabe, S. Lebella, G Lee, P. Letevre, A. McDonald, D. Meade, A. Megowan, R. Miyashiro, G. O'Connor, R. O'Connor, C. O'Donnell, W, O'Meara, B O'Neil, S. Parker, G. Perera, G. Petersen, I. Petro, I. Ploulle, R. Polin, F. Rada, S. Rawles, A. Reyes, E. Rhyne, B. Rideau, D. Rochino, B Rodriguez, G. Rolail, A. Salunga, R. Samiley, I. Santamarla, I. Schueller, M. Smith, P. Smith, R. Sollero, M. Steurwald, D. Stone, M Sturman,, P. Sucgang, E. Teveris, R. Torres, R, Torriios, R. Trevino, A. Valerie, I. Vandevclde, R. Vanis, W. Weber, I. Wigmnre, D Williams, C. Wrede, D. Yip, P. Yutan, F. Zamazal, I. Nader, Dr. Baur tModeratorl. Gallegher CModeratorl Members were: L. Gratton fPres1 dentl, L. Moreno CVice Presidentl C. Petrovic CSecretaryl B Abunza S. Baker, G. Bell, L. Bright E Car denas, C. Carter, M. Casillas S DallaBetta, S. Debever C Fog liani, I. Gottlieb, D. Halm E Halm B. Hayden, S. Keller, I Lesage M Mabrey, D. Matter, K. Mueller M Mulvehill, I. Murphy, M Nemec M. Pernecky, E. Rendon C Ris ing, T. Robinson, I. Rodriguez I Roughan, E. Sanabria, I Shih W Sumilang, L. Utterback F Yu I R U S S I A N S T U D I E S Members were: P. Kipp fPresidentl, T. Geopel CModeratorD, C. Aguas, M. Berger, T. Brown, K. Chilton, E. Dlugajczyk, S. Drellishak, P. Duron, T. Flacke,-E. l-lilsdale, A. lin, A. Lapeyre, T. Nader, A. Nickerson, G. Petersen, F. Rada, T. Sichi, M. Smith, R. Torres. .... A 12. Af E ' ' V D 51112 ,. iffy h.5 f ,M Members were: I. Nader CPresidentl, T. Brown, D. Calvo, K. Chilton, I. Despirito, T. Fisher, C. Fogliani, B. Gannam, D. Gertmenian, T. l-lallon, R, Hill, A. Tin, P. Kipp, T. Kirages, A. Lepaprye, B. MacDonald, W. Marrero, A. Mikhail, R. Page, R. Salazar, P. Sarte, K. Sherwood, I. Slavin, D. Yip, Fr. Lindner 5.1. fModeratorJ. Q A Wi YI ' S P E E C I-I AND D E B A T S Baker I Beauclair C Bowman R Brown T Brown S Calde F Chung D Cooper S Dalla Betta I Dlugajczyk M Evans B Fournier E Hamilton I I-Illger W Hawkins G Iahiel I Iohnson P Kipp T Kirages M Knapper I I..1 M Nemec B Ness D Ng G Perera R Rede I Schueller K Spam I Vegher M Ward P Yutan Fr Ballard SI CModeratorj I X 0: F 'f Kaffe . I ll wc! r-7 4 Officers were: PRESIDENT: Christopher Rising, VICE-PRESIDENT: Nico Vilgiate, SOCIAL COORDINATOR: Brendan Lynch, PUBLICITY COORDINATOR: Scott Duffy, ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR: Tim Dooling, SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Iohn Brady, Kurt Mueller, Mike Pernecky, IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Richard Vanis, Skardon Baker, Chris Speck, SOPHO- MORE REPRESENTATIVES: Doug Cooper, Mike Buckley, Chris Fogliani, FRESI-IMAN REPRE- SENTATIVES: Pat Gilhooly, Randy Pitts, Steve Rodriguez, Mr. Gattield fModeratorD. fix wgvv Q55 Andrew Salunqa Romanitchiko Samiley Frank Sanlamaria lames Santamaria Daniel Savage Chris Schiffman lohn Schueller Paul Sellers Michael Shaw 1 if Patrick Shea lohn Sichi David Sims loe Sinha lonathan Slavin Edward Smith lulian Smith Michael Smith Peter Smith 3' as f 1 if 3 5 si funiors 139 I 40 funiors Daniel Stone Anthony Stratton Darryl Street Michael Sturman Paul Sucqanq loey Swindler Greg Tailin lohn Tamny Edward Teveris Craig Thomas Brian Tinker Abel Tomatis Rendell Torres Rudy Torrijos Ricardo Soltero Christopher Speck Michael euerwal Damian Stevens Roland Trevino Arthur Underwood Alejandro Uribe Leigh Utterback Anthony Vale-ri lohn Vandevelde Richard Vanis Nico Vilgiate lames Vils Craig Vonteuber Robert Wagner Marc Walmer Mark Walters lohn Watkins William Weber Scott Welsh l ames West l ohn Wigmore ...- funiors I 41 Damon Williams 1 5 Q M IN MEMORIAM George was . . . more than a friend, more than a cousin, and more than a brother. He was more than a boytnend a classmate or a ride home from school He was more than a son a nephew or a grand son Now you may ask what was George? He was someone who helps you out with the dishes alter Chrzstmas dinner He was someone who went somewhere with you when no one else would He was someone who lent you money in time of need and never pressed you to repay him He was someone who would wa1t for you on the slopes after you d take a tall I-le was someone who knew your deepest dar kest secrets but never revealed them to anyone He was someone how you could know for less than a month but love like you knew him forever He was someone who you could do nothzng with and really enjoy 1t He was someone who would give you a large scoop of ice cream and charge you for a small He was someone who would make an error in the held shrug 1t off then win the game lor you later These are iust ot the few things that we feel about George We ll all miss his smiling face and his unique sense of humor We love you George Good luck goodbye and God bless loe Mark and Anthony Rasic lettrey Wilson Trent Woods Christian Wrede lohn Wright William Tieman Douglas Yip Paul Yutan Frank Zamazal GEORGE PETER RASIC Qotober 6, H969 May 6 1986 1 f 1 1 ' 1 , - 4 f 1 z 2 ' 1 1 I . , . , . is f 1 i Q . , . , . - H I I I l42 luniors e STQQQQEPQ, X ., ,, t as . CAMPUS Loyola pledges to educate the total mal and its Campus Ministry program is a majc portion ot this education. This year's progran under the leadership of Campus Minister Kc vin Leidich, S.l., was as' ettective and enligh ening as any Loyola has had. Campus Ministi set its unpresedented standards with the trad tional Mass of the Holy Spirit, and has been d a roll ever since. The program continued wit masses and special programs throughout th year and never relented in its striving to en body the high Ignatian ideals that are its clriw ing torce. Loyola also gained a new member e awk , ,fa ,.,,,, ,M 4, '.L,' ,M , ,, i 'ily ' --,, , - ., ,,, r i,,ilMi l f t,,,t M 1 M f 3 V Mttall t M , 5 H ,,,, , -,:, A ' , , A ,,, ff as ,.. , I 'M it f1yefSfPeC1f M ,,M4Qdfdwef1fWan1imdfrumef Podrils z-,,,, f ,, . . 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Peleir 'Sfiificgola y Tgxid Brady 'Mil - f 'asv-'fi is Wai' Y my 'Kwan -5, vr Q-Q 'tt 1 QS? it SENICDE Since the institution ot the Senior Project, it has beei one of the most cherished programs that a Loyola stu dent takes part in. During the month ot lanuary, Senion volunteer their gifts at any number ot places throughou Los Angeles and beyond. Working approximately sig hours a day for three weeks, they are able to become involved in their placement in a way that cannot be achieved in other similar programs. This year, Seniorq ventured to Slgid Row to assist the poor, helped at institu J .,, V l i W, ,mg 1QoiEcT t is for the mentally and physically handicapped, tu- ' ad at grammar schools, comforted patients at hospi- lj and journeyed to Mexico to help increase the com- 1 of orphans and impoverished families. Once again, ' !Senior Project was a beautiful, enlightening and , itching experience that leaves each Senior at least a t e different than he was beforeg a little more aware, t e compassionate, or more aware of the many gifts , y,,A ,Q E U he has and how beneficial it is if he shares them. T my I y , 5 ffw, -1 I tffitgel' it M 1 1. ,,.,4, ,, G. ,, , l ' ' l 149 CHRISTIAN ACTICN MCVEMENT SEVEN ' ff! Members were: I. Berger, l. Brewer, C. Coulter, S. Davie, M. Del Campo, P. Demieri, W. f Derebeew, L. Green, F. Gutierrez, C. lohns, Cv. Kelly, C. McDonald, I. Nader, A. Nickerson, D. Ng, P. O'Brien, A. Orue, B. Perronne, E. Rendon, A. Salunga, B. Tuthill, V. Veloso, C. Viola, Moderator: Mr. Gerald Cowhig, S.l. This year's Christian Action Movemenl was truly faithful to the ideals and goals tha govern its actions. CAM is dedicated tc service and this year's group personified the word. CAM orchestrated several trips tc Mexico during which they helped those who are less fortunate than ourselves by bringing food and manually working to im- prove the quality of their lives. CAM alsc organized and implemented food and toy drives at Christmas, Thanksgiving, and East ter that attempt to help others share in the happiness that accompanies these seasons CAM's fundraiser, the Camboree, shoulc be a huge success, once again due to the dedication and love that CAM's memberf have for their work. This year's rookie coor- dinator, Mr. Gerald Cowhig, S.I ., displayec an enormous amount of love and committl ment to all of CAM's activities and the suc- cess of the group is a direct result of his tireless efforts. Once again CAM has shown us all that we really can make a difference U 150 t RE 554:-:ppl-w.vga4g f.,Yf1 - r REATS Q AYM 5 A Campus Life at Loyola is tull of pressures and distractions that often times keep us from spending time retlecting on our lives. Retreats provide students with an opportunity to take time off from the hectic everyday lite of school and enable them to spend time praying or sharing with their peers of their God. Retreats, ranging from Freshman and Sophomore Days ot Recollection to the lunior and Senior Weekend Retreats are an integral part ot Loyola's education ot the total man. The retreats, led by faculty members, range in their intensity from the meeting of friends in Freshman year to the silent, soul searching Senior Retreats. Whatever grade level the retreat is tor, it is always certain that it will help students learn more about their friends, their God, and themselves. 'V 2? S' J I I Bayardo Roy Abaunza There Are Places I'll Remember All My Lite Though Some Have Changed. Some Forever Not For Better, Some Have Gone And Some Remain, All These Places Had Their Moments With Lovers And Friends I Still Can Recall, Some Are Dead And Some Are Living, In My Lite I've Loved Them AIl. 'BEATLES THANKS MOM, DAD, SIS AND ALL MY FRIENDS FOR EVERY- THING-I COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WXO ALL YOU. NOW ITS PARTYTIME Armando Abeyta Flor Serrano Buena Abc, Jr. Lyle Elliot Adams How long I have wanted, this dream to come true and as it The senseless man seeks in vain tor wisdom, but knowledge is Food cures hunger, Study cures ignorance approaches, I can't believe I'm throughvDEE SNIDER easy to the man of intelligence. Proverbs I4:6 Did it work? Say wot!?ACAPTAlN SENSIBLE Silly rabbit, Trix are made tor kids, don't you know that? -THE Mighty obliged, maw Sz pawfAge you dwidI!Ay Paul, whar's mi IUIC'E He watches II Heaven money?!Can't say it wasn't tun. Yes I can!! CORIE, I LOVE YOU! Thanks Loyola High, 1t's time to say good-bye. Thanks to all my Chess Games THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO made him. Today is August what? Oh yeah Iouchll triends-ABTKECIALA-I couldn't have made ilwithout you. MOS- in silence- HELPED ME ENDURE THESE Earth can TOFALL, THANX MOMGDAD -I LOVE YOU BOTH What a su- FOUR YEARS-SANE tind some perior man IUGABTJI use 4 him Chinese Proverbs: top 51 sides John T. Adriano A true love is very hard to come oy and when that love comes around, hold on-don't let go in spite ot tho numerous obstacles and challenges that face you. Don't let anyone or thing interfere in obtaining Gods gilt to love and be loved. f LUV YA Mom. Dad, Ianet, loseph thanx! Pam, luv ya too 4 the 3 RAD years AMMTC! Thanx to MA I4 what who Icnows!l PMTKISWSIAILEC- BAIBRR - AM:XUIQ XURQ FA PTO RHXXQEF: EOI MZP MXOATAX! .754 Joey Iwao Akatsuka 'TRUE HAPPINESS IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH SETTING GOALS 61 DREAMS, WORKING TOWARDS THEM, AND WITH A WHOLE LOTTA LOVE BEHIND YOU, GRASPING THE THOUGHT THAT IT IS A REALITY THAT HAS BEEN WITH YOU ALL THE WAYI' INTERFERENCE DRAINS THE STRENGTH THAT NEEDS TO BE PUT TOWARDS DREAMS. SO THEREFORE, ELIMINATE INTERFERENCE WITH PA' TIENCE. ALOHA 61 LAULE'A TO MY DEAR FAMILY Sz TO ALL FRIENDS! THANXIISRGODLUVYAESHAKAASAHIPRIMOA WHEEI.234EVA! Richard Desierto Alonzo I won't cry, I won't cry. No, I won't shed a tear. 19537 lust as long as you stand, 1937 Stand by me . . Ben E King THANX Mom, Dad, Rob, LOYOLA, LADERA CONNECTION, Tony6iDarryI! LOYOLA + '87 I WORTH IT ALL!! I LUV 'YA!! DON'T EVER CHANGE!! PS.: CYS Q? W7!! Richard Alan Anderson t Ididn't panic when I tound out I was a human being, I'm never Qing to. -anon eep smiling, it makes people wonder what you've been up to! - non A pessimist sees only the dark side ot the clouds, and opes: a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs, an optimist oesn't see the clouds at all-he's walking on them! Thanx-Mom, ad. sis, IT, BC, MS, AD, NS, MN, MC, RA, IR, AM, GD, KT, IF. B's 6: friends LIABATYMO-PA Edward Mario Antonini Brett McCallum Arnett Dreaming permits each and every one ot us to be quietly and IMPORTANT NOTICE: It you are one ot hundreds ol parachut- sately insane every night ol our lives.-William Dement ing enthusiasts who bought our course titled Easy Sky Diving in And remember guys always grab from the back, Always!-Brien One Fell Swoopf' please make the Iollowing correction: On page O'Connell 3, line 16, Change state ZIP code to pull rip cord, -the New York 77mes Rodelio Sangalang Astudillo IUST BECAUSE YOU'RE A BLACKBOYXIUST BECAUSE YOU'RE A WI-IITEXIT DOESN'T MEAN YOU'VE GOT TO HATE SIMIQT DOESN'T MEAN YOU'VE GOT TO FIGHT. -THE SPE- IA SERVE GOD AND LIVE MY FRIEND AND IT WILL BE DONE. -SP. GIVE THANKS AND PRAISE TO TI-IE LORD, AND IT WILL EE LET'S GET TOGETHER AND BE ALLRIGI-IT. -BOB M IWOULDLIKETOEXPRESSMY LOVEANDAPPRECIATIONTO- MYFATHERANDMYMOTI-IER, THANKSTOBA, GA., P.O,, C.V., BOCCXS, S.O,, TI-IECLAN. Adam Badgett I get by with a little help from my friends -TI-IE BEATLES When all else fails, by optimistic -ME Don't worry, Pokey, nothing is going to happen to us -GUMBY I would like to thank my DAD, my friends, Sprinter, and the LORD above tor guiding me through my tour years here at LOYOLA. I LUV U, GRANDMA. ILUDPUZSI Fernie Ayala This is a place where brilliant minds gather to pull ignorance to arrive at stupid conclusions. -Anonymous Understanding the question is more important than having an answer, So tell me, do bees bee? Do bears bear? Does a butter ily? Does a picket fence? As Bartles 8 lames would say, thanks tor your support mom Si dad 61 bro. Anthony E. Bacon Success is peace ot mind which is a direct result ot sell-satislaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable ot becoming. lohn Wooden Thanks Mom, Dad, Mike, Ei. Special thanks to Aretha, Renal, Mysheika, Patdzto the LOVERBOYS. BONE OUT! The Ultimate Varsity B-Baller 3311 Playa iii 155 Andrew Joseph Banales Luis Alberto Baustista John Patrick Beauclair Do you know any Duran Duran? HOLY MACKANOLYY S 'lThe mark ot the immature man is that he wants to die nobly lor a True triendship is like sound health, the value ol it is not know You don't? -l..l... Balk cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live until it is lost -Charles Colton What about Niqht Ranger? U humbly lor one, -Mr. Antolini trorn THE CATCHEP lN THE RYE. Thank you, Steve, lon, Brendan, and lohn-You've all made it s Not them either? lust let me think Thanks Loyola, Rob, Mike, Mr. G, Dr. Morillo, Nino Ez Nina, worthwhile. tThose names are in no particular order'l Do you know anythmq?!t ln the privacy G 'Lobof Gracias mom. tu paciencia, amor, y comrension ha sido PS. Always remember-no matter where you go, there you ar -Contused Pubescent Ot my own Brain. indispensable! Now what? Loyola, I will always be thanktul 4 my lesuit education E Riddle my closed bloated breast. 'Peter Murphy Jonathan Joseph Berger James Patrick Bingham Howard Kenneth Bland Ideals are like starsp you will not succeed in touching them with Ask ol me what you would not ask ot my brothers, but ask not ol Competition is the basis tor individual improvement, thanks Loy- your hands, but like the seafaring man on the desert ol waters, my brothers what you would not ask ot me. Follow your mind, ola tor supplying the competition. you choose them as your quidcs and tollowinq them you'll reach and lollow your heart, else you will just fall apart. - IPB lt l knew where l let! it last, it wouldn't be lost. Thanks mom and your destiny - Carl Shultz Impossible to express enough gratitude, Dad. THANKSU' Without dad lor all your support and guidance. The qreatest good we can do for others is not rust to share our whose help l wouldnt be this tar ahead: Thanks Mom, Grandma, SEE YA' MMEDEKSMSRVLIBMHKKDDP . . . Wanna race? -C. riches, but reveal theirs to themselves and Grandpa. I love you all! lndebted to and best of luck to REB. McDonald Thanx mom, Dad, and tamfand-IC DW-HAYDK DPDIDSST MH- Try to find an easier way and they call you lazy. Go AquaCubs! SWA NGIA IB-AYSATSSTR IBAIDHALOMOALOTOALOCS lil.- WWSTSLKITW Jeffrey Carl Boek Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who depends on flesh for his strength and whose heart turns away trom the Lord. But Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord. leremiah 17:5 and 7 Thanx Mommy, Poppy, Mamita, Rafael, Helen, Ana, Sarah C. and . the whole disco qanq. WSQUAREBACK, DlSCO, KROQ t He is a line friend. He stabs you in the front. LLL. 156 Cory Michael Bowman Ulf any man seeks tor greatness, let him torqet qreatness and ask tor truth, and he shall tind both. -Horace Mann Thanks to the speech team tor making me think, the lsoyalist tor providing deadlines and unpreclictahlity, and iny triends tor keeping me on my toes. To all luture editors: Print lt Anywaylt atter all , . , t'What the hell are they qoinq to do, take away your birthday? John R. Brady HANK YOU: Dad, Mom, and tam-IMDT, Fr. Naucke, Fr, Ben- nett, the Kelteis, and Sis-CP. To my buds at Andover and Brown: U all were awesome-Ami, DM, SCS CGISBD, TI, KK, PR. The Cemetery Steve K- snake, pluck, PR, The trip, B-Ball-its been fun SPYthe L-Bolt -IS! ION B-GTI, MABRE, The prom! TA- HMAYO, GO cubs, and Bvbatl bets! THANX: RB, RS, TH, lTW, LG, DC, TIM: UNGA! Thanx 2: Wes7, class ot '87, Mr. O, A, Y, G, Giwaqon. PS 46:1-3 Business before Pleasure when Business is Pleasure, DMB Richard D, Brady, Jr. ltts a teenage dream, a hackneyed theme, a time stained story, a bid tor glory, but il these dreams aren't really new, tell me why they never came true? lAN PAGE 19753 Modism , . . an aphorism tor clean livinq under ditticult circum- stances -Peter Meaden Thanx to Mom, Dad, Sisters, Family, and Stetano and Romolo, and other triendst Class ot '87Thanlcs to Loyola! Reuben Flores Anthony Briones MANdoESnOTeXlSToNEAl?Tl'liNrEALlTYhEoNLYEXlSTSiNtt'l EmINDoFacELESTlALbODYRFBnEVERlOOKaTtliEpASTolQpl2 ESENTaLWAYSdREAMoFtl-lEtUTUl?EnOTaShOW1Tsl-lOUl.Db UThOWiTcOULDbERFByAlUISyAbl2lANyAaDAMSyOUbEil,l. lN'HEYl-cOZsTAYdOWNcHUMP!LlFEiSAwl?AP'tl'lliwRAPPEl?r MCtmElwl-lATSuPt:UZmEANoREO?hAttlIATSwliAKmAN-JUST klDDtNGcl?iFlhADttlEcHANCEtodOtl'llSoVERlwOULDNTiTS oVERyEAilclill.L'ttANXmOMdADbl2OtGAl,l.AGl'lERinYaMl GOSaTLCENTl?OoRAl..EpUESeSErnPllNDAiEFl:qOnACinlXm AS'l'El?mCcOMEoNc:l?!87rUl.ESqEToFFmEl Eric Anthony Brosio Patrick S. Brown Rhett E. Brown Our use tor math and science will most likely fade away but the And theres so much time to make up The tuture lies within ourselves ideas and emotions found in history and literature will be with us Everywhere you turn Either Tm the only person who is sane in this world or the only tor eternity. Time we have wasted on the way person who is insane in this world, Non iqnara malt, miseris succurere disco So much water movtnq The darkness can be banished by a sinqte liqhtod candle My education was interrupted only by my recess and lunch Underneath the bridge Let the water come and carry us away -Crosby, Stills :Si Nash 157 Mark Francis Carbonell l'll keep on fighting for the things l want!Because l Know that when youre dead you can't!l'd rather be a tree man in my grave!Than living as a puppet or a slave Don't be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. Cliff, Bach frespectivelyl Lite is a Parade!-Chris Tracy-Remember len's Parts? He-HAY! Bye Cueve! BEBBut why dont You call? lOKER! lAH! Thanx to my tamily! l made it! Mariano Carmona The merit of originality is not noveltyg it is sincerity. The believing man is the original many whatsoever he believes, he believes it for himselt, not for another . . , Thomas Carlyle Thanks everyone, especially Mom, Dad, and Lupe, for putting up with me for four tough years. I wouldn't be here without all your love, support, encouragement, and inspiration. l Love ya alll He is a fine friend. He stabs you in the front, L.L.L. Charles C. Carter, IV l'm not the tirst guy to tall in love with a girl he met in a restaurant who then turned out to be the daughter of a kidnapped scientist only to lose her to a childhood lover who she'd last seen on a deserted island and who turned out 15 years later to be the leader ot the French underground - Nick Rivers Free Nelson Mandella P3sezuzo4ever! If it chokes . . . EEM CH 87 lives Thanx RBPD XC: dudes it's been a blast! Michael J. Carty lf a man insisted always on being serious, and never allowed himself a bit ot tun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing it.-Herodotus lust do it!-Fr. Murphy l don't know the yoke but l can tell you the punchline.-Daryl McAllisterfT3fWGB, WOB Tarantula!!EMRfNo beels!fPAEF '87, !lt's raining? Wimpy I RAfPanawhat'?! Thanks Spud, Ritamoblle, NL1tmeg?, Chas, Foya, Yodi, Mr. B, 'ey mon! - see ya in Munich! Marc Anthony Caruso lt is better to be a tool than to be dead. - R.L.S. A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. -Thomas Ietterson Be good and you will be lonesome, Mark Twain l thank you for nothing, because I understand nothing. TMYG, TMYW! TMINE! IRGTOTS' WAS! And remember: FIACSBFF! Theres a minkey in my rheurn-Now what?-Huh?-Talk to me! Thanks Mom, Dad, Rick, Tina, DMO, BlT, Melissa . . . LATE!! Mario Casillas Know what's in that apple? Lobic. Logic and intellect. So-this is my point-what you have to do is vomit it up if you want to see things as they really are. l never saw such a bunch ot apple- eaters! Teddy The only man who ever got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.!You taught me language: my profit cnt is, l know how to curse. Tempest!You're evil! Wicked ThnxMomDa- dAPSlSEElESE NO! OOOHYEAH! Nightswtmmingt CUBS87 Joseph W.V. Cerrell Eat this . . . trust me. With true friends even water drunk together is sweet enough. Before telling secrets on the road, look in the bushes. The pen can kill a man , . . no l-:nite needed. Don't look down. Hope you're enloymg the ride . . . l am. -limi Hendrix M3 POSITIVE VIBES 2 KOFI M3 Christian Ceasar Chovance lt the last tour years were a dream l hope l wake up, it it was not I am glad it is over. lf you hang all the people you get all the guilty the feeling l get when l look to the west -Led Zepplin The TROOP lives on like my Lucky Charms Dylan Jason Clark e OI youth Gardner Burns anks Mom and Dad tor all the support. hristina-YAMBEGAILY RATGTWHT IOYM .S. But Iirst, alittle Bungie Felix Kam Chung Brad Scott Clark I this age ol big brains, not much thinking is really going on.- I HAVE MY FREEDQM BUT I DQNT HAVE MUCH TIME. urt Vonnegut STONES am human and I need to be loved, lust like everybody else does School is 5 time TQ LEARN' SUMMER IS TIME TQ BURN A I ,?. - - -The SlTilfhS limi Hendrix 3Ul Sir. l See EVSFYTIWINQ lWlCel 'C6ICh 22 YOU GOTTA GO TO HELL BEFORE YOU CAN MAKE IT TO ve life to the fullest, Ior tomorrow lies the END, and the Iuture HEAVENSTEVE MHLER BAND olds only broken dreams.-my thought. THANKS MOMSDAD, A BOX OF RAIN WILL EASE TI-IE PAIN . . . ADEAD ZODIAC : 1d you too, SIS! I'm outta here! Byellnow WARP The Love Machine will live Ioreverl ,ff .msaw as 'x Romulo Co You re runnin on borrowed time Tryin' hard to survive Keep on runnin' Your time is comin' Keep your dreams alive TRIUMPH THANKS MOM 51 POPS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT. I LOVE YOU! There is nothing wrong with going nowhere son, it's the privie So carry on Q . . , 1 Randolph Stanton Coleman Free at last, tree at last, thank God Almighty were tree at last. MLK. T- Nights grow lono But dreams live on lust close your pretty eyes and you can be with me, MAY AKSIESS-Dear Iriends, Let us cling together as the years go by. Mumsyfthanx tor lite. Pops-I needed those laughs Kel, Mary, Love I the 7th wave. Bob, Gam5iSGI-I, I love U. My pals that lst batch ot suds, that lst spreading the palmolive over troubled HQOS-is gone, Sr NOW its time I be movin on Patrick Joseph Conn Happiness is nothing more than health and a poor memory. It's a crossveyed bear! Thanks Mom and Dad, YBKPVBAPCDTSMDILSOTMMF Julio John Daniel Costanzo How can I smile and try to keep up this disguise when I know nothino good ever comes lrom lite. I wish there was no black I wish there was no white I wish we could all get along because ashes to diamonds toe to friends we are all equal in the end. It's the terror ot knowing what this world is all about watching good friends screaming let me out. Thank you Iohn Costanzo and Dan Machado for putting Iun into Lite. Peace and Love. ILKM Jorge Couce THE DEFINITION OF DIPLOMACY: THE ABILITY TO TELL SOMEONE TO GO TO HELL IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY LOOK FORWARD TO THE TRIP . . . GREAT SPIRITS HAVE ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM ME' DIOCRE MINDS. -ALBERT EINSTIEN HAY MAN I DONT KNOW IF YOU'VE BEEN KEEPING UP WITH CURRENT EVENTS, BUT WE IUST GOT OUR KICKED. CYYA LHS -ALIENS 15 Barton Lawrence Courcier Don't you hate the dream, when you go to a fancy Iapanese restaurant and they make you check your legs at the door and you get claim check 36. Then when you go in people are eating their silverware, and you can't really enjoy your fork, because the whole time you are afraid that the person w! claim check is going to walk off wf your legs.-Woody Boyd P.S.-It's still rolling! and I'll tell you when it's coming! Thanx to everyone Matthew James Crehan 2 ALL MY FRIENDS OVER THE PAST 4 YEARS. IVE BEEN BLESSED W! YOUR COMPANYTALENTS+FRII-INDSHIP. MAY GOD BLESSTBEWXU AS U MOVE ON. THANX FAMILY 4 STANDN BY ME. I LUV U. 2 GOD YUR LUV IS UNLIMITED- +FELT2 THAT DEGREE. NOU PROBLEMS BRING YUR SPIR- ITS DOWN 2 THE GROUND + NEVER LETUC GOOD THINGS ALL AROUND BUT THAT CANT MAKE ME SAD IUST CANT MAKE ME THATS THE WAY OF THE WORLD KEEP YUR HEADQTHE SKY EWAKPS DONT LET THE WORLD CHANGE YOUR MIND EARTHWIND + FIREIIEVER Kevin Joseph Cz-inet THANX MOM ZS: DAD 4 EVERYTHING! Sz THANX GOD! W7 C IRIE GRAB EDUCATION MY CHILDREN-HIGHER MEDIT TION-PULSE HEY REALLY GUYS I DIDNT DO ITIYNIXO PLEASE YOU GUYS, DONT LEAVE ANY BOTTLE CAP LAYIN' AROUND!-KC Gi DONT EAT ALL TI-IE EOODAKC I REALLY IS A MAD WORLD -WE CAN REBUILD HIM-SIX MI LION DOLLAR MAN HASTA LUEGO. DONT FORGET-BB' KOK-4OBOYZ-GOTTA LUV IT CAREFUL NOW CAREFU PLAYER TED LUVYAYVETTECYABERKOUCSD XX -DONT LE IT GET YOU DOWN LA Edwin Philip Cruz All you need in life is ignorance and confidence and then success is sure, - Mark Twain The loving are the daring. 4 Bayard Taylor May you live all the days of your life, - Swift Thanks Mom, Dad, and Chris for all your love and support! TK CHHJ BCCDFARSMGCNWKILPMIAIB AND ESPECIALLY LB A I Love you ALL and I'll never forget you! Good Luck! James Edward Dahl For long you live and high you fly, tears you give and tears you'Il cry. And all that you touch and all that you see is all that your lite will ever be.-Pink Floyd My time's comin' any day, don't worry 'bout me now! AThe Grate' ful Dead Lines were made to be hit! -Iimmy Connors So let us stop talking falsely now, the hour is getting late-Iimi Hendrix Light me lohn- ny. Tap it! W7 160 Stephen James Della Betta Life is in session: are you present? Hitch your wagon to a star. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Who gives up when behind is cowardly. Who gives up when ahead is foolish. - Someone I'm leaving in 5 minutes S REALLY, I am. Memories linger forever when all else dies - Thanks Mom, Dad, Bro, Michelle, Walt, Glynis S1 Friends P.S. What about that SCIROCCO? v CIAO! Dean Bret Dal Ponte That's life Y you have to roll with the punches, if you don't roll, you get punched -Tom Wazak If a million people doa stupid thing, it's still a stupid thing. Destiny isn't a matter ol chance, its a matter of choice YOUR ADD HERE PROCRASTINATEIFI-'r. Cooper HOMEWORK? WE HAD I'IOMEWORK?!? Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we go on retreat! Thanks Mom, Dad, all the D's, S.M,S,, The Gang see H.B. Scott Warren Davie ery year seems oven busier than the last and :goes by lust that uch quicker. So tell me, when do things start to calm down? here is more to lite than iust increasing its speed, A Mahatma andhi , h what tools these mortals be. -Puck - tBut Heh, were hav- q tun nqht?J IANKS tor everything Mom and Dad, I couldn't have done any this without you. Stephen B. DeBever You don't got nothing until you has graduated from Loyola. However, when you dc qraduate the discabohulation ot the Iratis- tacttual will win you success.-SBD Thanx-Mom, Dad, loan, Misto, villy, orr, Mary, and Brian Special thanks to Hoover and coochy. Also Anthony, Greg, and Mike. The tradition qoes on Dad? Take care Stefani l983'l987 it Kevin Michael De George Mitchell J. Del Campo Peter James DeMieri uma, should I use that quote? Go ahead-nobody reads these That which 15 Good to be done, Cannot bc done too Soonz and it it yway ' -Have you ever noticed that anyone driving taster than is neglected to be done early, it will Irequently happen that it will u is a maniac, and anyone drivmq slower than you is an idiot? - HDI be dime dt dll. Bishop Mant. eorqo Carlin Thanx Mom, Dad, Paul, Laura, Katy, Sarah, and friends. tor anything, I wish to be remembered tor my punctuality ts ot love to Mom, Dad, Family, and Friends appreciate the love and support youve given me Now, on to lleoe .. Maybe l'll qo tor a B.A.! everything Walter Derebeew You don't get BIGGER unless you do it better. lf F. Hutton Quanti fines sunt? . ,. It you don't know where youre qolnq, you ran nevar get lost, This is all a dream! Thanx to Loyola, Mom, Dad, Sis's, I5ro'n'laws, kids, SUB and all my triends, New Familie, the Rectory, ttuml my Honda . , . lite. I'll never forget any ot you. Armand Paul Diaz Edward Alexander Diaz Frederick Dicks don't wish to become immortal through other peoples' memory 'With ia lew household products anyone can make a useful home- lt's been such a lonq time, I think I should be qoino. Timo dos sn t t me, I wish to reach immortality by never dying- Woody Allen made bombtt' -MacGyver UBUNDABERGIV' wait tor me, it keeps on rolling. Sail on, on a distant highway I vo betanl-un': Mom8t Dad, Deb8t Erik, Steph, MM, IW, and last but Old people know they're headed tor the box when they say qot to keep on chasing that dream, l've oot to be on my wiy east of all my Iriends tor thelr help ln our tour years together they're x-years iyounq' rather than xeyears 'old' Boston atch out world Those who have it become fighter pilots, butthose who don't have I wanna rock and roll all nite' and party overyday'fKlSS it become bomber pilotsl SERVE EM UP THANX Mom, Dad, Family, Friends. I-FS. Ozzy loves you Best wishes to YP'all, MumDadSisCptCrzrChacho, CB, MM, I-IB, IA, MC, BC, KC, EK, LM, CB, TS Thnx To Everyone Have lun, ehl' WW was Richard Read Dion From where does the power come to see the race to it's end . trom within. ERIC LIDDELL. Commit yourselt-run a straight ra MY AIM IS TRUE. Live tor yourself and you will live in vain. B MARLEY Thanks DAD, MOM, MCD, CMD . . . you're the gre est! To LHS, tor a superior education. l grew. Thee carpool-E IG, What an experience! Atter match stops, FAZINTN 4-OU 8:l2, we're qoinq to make it! UNREAL, IRIE-ITES RIVIERA Bl GOOD LUCK CLASS 1987 Edward Laurence Doherty, V fSeanj My creed is this: Happiness is the only qood. The place to happy is here. The time to be happy is Now. The way to be happ is to make others so. -Ingersoll Thanks Mom and Dad-Tom, Pater, Chris, Orrtus, Cone, Vab Smi., Geottry Beane, and the rest who helped. Mammoth '86 P. 85 '86 '87-VAGABOND? W7, NL, ETC Remember-It's all tun an games until someone loses an eye. Timothy Patrick Dooling Kenneth Stephen Drellishak, Jr. Kevin John Easton Wake up and live -Bob Marley -Come Mek we have sum fun You can't have everythin, where would you put it? lt's a small People Anxiously Desire Only Two Things-Bread and Circuses Have opener, will travel -Ya Mon lt is much easier to beg tor world, but l wouldn't want to paint it, I went to court for a parking -Unknown Circa 48 AD lorqivness tha ask for permission ticket and pleaded insane -Steven Wright Thanks Mom and Dad SPl..AT -Numerous Alloacore Faces I was a victim ot spycumstance -Curly Now were getting to the good pair -Berardi Words to memorize Thanks: Squiqi? Da lebbies, G2 lAl-I, Selected Grains and l-Iops, Words hypnotize Da Boat H87 Commandos-La Class mas Fina Words make my mouth exercise -Violent Femmes Mom, Dad, B,K.I. 'All that I love more than killing fish 162 www-ev-M M.-......... .. .. ,. -fnwgywmw .-.-.,.......,, --v---- ,...,..,,, ,Mamma-eq H In A - I M---v-.w....,..... James Scott Eck f you're looking for the answer, now is the time to stop looking d start finding that teeling inside. STRYPER ur days of wreckless lun are through. ADOLESCENTS anx mom and dad for giving me the best. Scott Qqnifd' A 9.424512 4 Richard A. Egan, Jr. ts nothing against you to tall tlat on your face , . , But to lie ere-thats disgrace To my tamily: lf U were a little different, u'd be less than perfect Luv Rich Gueege-l miss u . . Burnsie, ger2, Drago, Labells, OC, Yimmy, Brad lt's the blessing ol d friends that you can afford 2 be stupid with them Don O. 81 E VAN LIVE, keep on hecklin' fUR RARYH . . . Missye ll l had a illion pages to write on, l couldn't tell u how much l LV U- BTS! -v Edward Michael Essa Michael Bradley Evans Marco Anthony Fernandes 'leep in the daytime, sleep in the night, All your dreams are on their way -Simon and Garfunkel Open your hearts, not your minds. ite is all a playtime, working ain't right -lack Bruceflanet God- I don't know why, but I do know what tor -Elton Iohn Open your eyes and your hearts! ey Baseball statistics unlike the statistics in any other area, have IESUS OF NAZARETH 'm so glad- Skip lames acquired the power of language'5Bill lames PS. Thanks Mom And Dad, AF, AF, EF, SPAPKLES, VELVET5 ld ways, it sure hard to change them-Neil Young To the track, to the wall, it's gone! -Vin Scully KRISSY, NANA, MINNIE, AND ALL OTHER ANlMAl,S AND hanks: C. Hope, l. Opdyke, 2x Garcia, ci I. LaBella, lOpm wf THANKSMOM+DAD+MIN 'l'lFCBlVVVEl'lADRBRAlGSCl'lG' FRlENDS arin-Stoke? Oeste Siete, Garys, Milwaukee Fridays, lnstant sta- LOD CAWWITE us wf lohn. Grades mean absolutely nothing. I 63 Damon Richard Fisher l get by with a little help from my friends Gonna try with a little help trom my friends - Beatles So on and on l go, the seconds tick the time out Theres so much lett to know, And I'rn on the road to find out. - Cat Stevens Who can go the distance? We'll lind out in the long run -Eagles Thank you Loyola, family, 81 friends lM, CE, ARYILU Have we had some good times? HELL YEA! Vincent Jones Fritzsche A tough guy, a helpless dancer. A romantic, is it me tor a moment? A bloody lunatic, I'll even carry your bags A beggar, a hypocrite, love reign over me Schizophrenic? l'm Bleeding Quadrophenic. The Who 164 Victor Saldania Fernandez John Andrew Ferrante Human nature compels us to create more problems while trying Thanks Mom and Dad: We made the right choice CYou see l to solve others. Many a solution lead to further endless strife. Future wars are olten lounded by past accords, my priorities straight, on that note here's my quote: l remained child in search ol the perfect ending, but since there is no tion, l am always chasing it.-Anone When the game is on the Sometimes it is better to Forgive and Forget, and to leel no Way. A want the ball,-Darrel Evans- . . . my head is so big because KOI-'l filled with dreams. -lohn Merrick-Frank, Tony: Thanks lor thing. TFMERAADIRIGALBAMGVVLH: GLDMPGC TYMO Kenneth A. Francisco Parents'You send your child to the school master but tis the schoolboys who educate him. RWEmerson Teachers- The secret to teaching is to appear to have known all your lite what you learned this alternoon, Unknown To all my good lriends-Go from me. Yet I leel that l shall stand henceloward in thy shadow. EBBrowning To EveryoneeWords are but empty thanks. CC1ber l can't express my thanks in words. Ninja lives!-Cisco kid Wanna Paslrami? CH87 Richard Matthew Fruin How beautitul are the retired flowers! How would they lose their beauty were they to throng onto the highway, crying out, Admire me l am a violet! XX XX Dole upon me l am a primrose! 'Iohn Keats XX XX There ain't no such thing as a tree lunch. -Robert X XX X Heinlein X X Thanks Mom, Dad, Tom, and Loyola XXXX Q Renal Fuller order to surfceed in life one must set qoals and beliovc he can ain them. During this time he must respect opinions ol others. is will allow the transformation between adolesence and adult- od to occur wfout rnistortune. Above all one must never torget od: tor HE is the one that gives us a chance to make something oursell, Sl3EClAL THANKS: Mr. Chappelle, Mom, Dad, Cathy, my, Tina, Pat, Si everyone who has helped me thus lar. Ko John Albert Galisky l have no iaith in Hope. l have no hope for faith. l Just hope l'll always have iaith in Love. A brave man once requested me, to answer questions that are key. Uls it to be or not to be? And l replied Ch why ask me? Carry a picture in your mind And take with you all the time. l love you Nina Thanks to everyone: AD, ll?, GD, KT, RA, AM, AS, MrO G7 LABATYMO David Scott Galvin A happy man is not always a successlul man. A succosstul man is not always a happy man. finally I understand the tcolinqs to the few ashes an toe and triend We were all equal in the ond -Pink Floyd Edward Octavio Garcia n apoploqy tor the Devil: lt must be remembered that we have ly heard one side of the case. God has written all the books. muel Butler ve everyday like it is your last, and one day youll be right. enny Hill ank you Mom 51 Dad Si friends lor 4 memorable yrs. d diamonds aw Francisco Michael Garcia Mark William Garcia John Gonzalez ust like a boxer in a title tight you've qoi to walk in that ring all It we meet aqain then we will smile, and it we do not this parting No, No! l see everything once! -Heller lone. Youre not the only one who makes mistakes, but theyre was well made. I seek only water. -Kwai Chang Cain ie only things you can truly call your own,-Bl Friends and Family you have been a great help! Thanks Deep in the iundamental heart of mind and Universe, there is a d rather be a hammer than a nail. Yes I would. It I could. I surely Darin, Eddie, Connor, Doug and Iohn it would have been rouqh reason. -SlartibartGast ould.-Paul Simon it it werent lor you guys. Thanx Mom, Dad and tamily lor havinq helped me make it Eracias Papi, Mami, Vivi, y Tia. Los quieros mucho. When you have no where to turn remember to rely on yourself through high school. Later Days!!! because you are the one who has to live with your decision. A Mack Bolan Stand Stronqfl 155 SENIOES REFLECT Two Letiermen, a CAM coordinator, two Editors in Chief ot Loyola publications, a Hannon Theatre Con- struction Head, three Presidents ot Loyola's largest clubs, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Liberal House Secretary scrunched around El Cholo's largest table and talked Loyola almost five hours. lt was the tinal league debate of the years that Satur- day night, and the Loyola Speech and Debate Team went to dinner, our last until the banquet in May. ln times past we might have hit losephina's on Main, or- dered pizza, walked the beach or mainstreet with our counterparts trom Westlake and Marlborough, and pos- sibly created an all night hot-tub party where we ate food, joked around, and never got wet. But this was ditterent. lt was the end ot tour years ot debate, and nearly the end ot tour years at Loyola tor everyone ot us. We took a pasting, batting just under .500 overall. Yet that was not a bad average considering every single other debater was enrolled in a Speech and Debate class lthat Loyola doesn't havel at his or her school, amassing nearly 125 to 150 hours of work on the topic. At best, we averaged an overall 20 hours prep in a tight Loyola schedule, and we had no speaking class or active debate coaching. Yet in the Class ot '87 tashion we had heart, and we had the spirit, and every tournament we went and tought it out. This one was over. lt had its disappoint- ments, and its surprises. We would all still go back it we had the chance, and a tew oi us might even see post- season action out ot town. We began to discuss or college and future plans. Nobody was quite sure of either, and the conversation turned to the comfortable past. The Class ot '87 started with 279 students in our treshrnan class, added a tew transfers, and ended up with 244 seniors, The administration labeled us as a potential discipline problem, and the Athletic Depart- ment expected little. But we surprised. The Class of '87 achieved beyond its talent in every sport. Their attitude and achievement outweighed their talent. They didn't know they could lose, said Athletic Director lon Dawson, Our sophomore tootball team was ifl in the Del Rey League with an 8-0-l record. As Varsity we made it to the second round ot CIF playoffs, ln Track we raced to a Del Rey League championship for four years. Frosh-Soph went 28-0, and the Varsity landed first place in CIF. Cross country ranked first place in League tor three years, and Varsity placed W5 in CIF in the tough IHA division. Our lV Baseball team won league in 1985 tor the first time in recent memory, and we assisted the '86 Varsity to CIF playotts. Volleyball spiked its way to a IV league championship in both '84 and '85, took lst place in the Redondo Beach Tournament, and assisted a lst place CIF in '86 51 fs.. we waltzed took our soccer and into announce my as he about the L class that saw Hearn the Fr. l. and trips to year.,,, Cowhig. Class With we the who leave for if he could No, we are in production this I ll se - '-r - mean X ltr!! . 51 s V, s,fr,4M tw , ,M f W ,strr L tla , , '-' 'W' W EE' A jiiwzwt Q , M tt ,V ' ' , CZ V z 'l V. 'Gr 5 t, I ,ff if ,spent tour years together in maturing and developing. A bond ot unity lam Loy ola are my triends. encouraging me '87 tor the fellow graduates tor the ters and the teachers who hav, shared was T he come tor us to give a feeling of comfort and confidence. l take great us and took time to reac out to uf? when 3? x I 14, , new it never what l've needed and to torget any l see that l times l can count will the that l will always place ot le to do my to give just the help of Project, l imagine Loyola has als aught me makes Loyola so special -fthe just academics. to my learning are hard to aoverlookg lout tor me to grow. Everything With every tor me class- once I've more. l have also friends and teachers leaned more grown a little more. dramatic. I entered awe of my ,af 167 Juan-Jamal Gooch Esq. To have intelligence, and not use it, is a crime worse than igno- rancel IRGOOCH Walk by faith not by sight FKCP RU on the lO!5 plan or the 4-OMG plan? Thanx lED The nsti2tion of education is a privilege that should B cherisht, l learnd my lesson 2 late, dont mak my rnistak Sorry Dadll Hind- sight is ZGXQO vision, lLH it's been ll Rnl fflever REMDG lluvU, MORE, cuzlluvdUlstLuky2have1ust1Luv Thanx: FY, LM, MC, YG, CG, SS, REMD, MM, lLUVUGOD, RLlnlLR4always James Patrick Gottlieb Five to one, baby One in Five No one here gets out alive You get yours l'll get mine Gonna make it ll we try l M ll we couldnt laugh wo'd allqo insane limmy Buttet The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to l3e1ndiFFeront to them: that's the essence ol inhumanity George Shaw lhOpEtHeR1DeNe' VeRsToPs THANKS A LOT Mom, Dad, Michael, Gabs l needed it, lt was great guys: hits, Tons, Rich, TTeam, DaDouqhDaDough, Riv, lMAS Rodolfo Luigi Gratten Be sure to tall into lriendship, but when thou art in, continue tir and constant. YSOCRATES The next time sonieones teaching why don't you get tauqh RUN'D.M,C. My bnends 'ave been beddy, beddy good to m thanx LOU taka: UDB, Stace, Gina, lenny, Lisa and Miss Lydi Martinelli. LUV YOU GUYS SPECIAL THANX TO MOM + DAD + BRO' Thanx tor the tim and care. Lenyn Mathieu Green Well, this is the end of a perfect day, Near the end ot a tourney toog But it leaves a thought that is big and strong, with a wish that is kind and true. Y Carrie Bond Across the fields ot yesterday he sometimes comes to me, a little lad just back from play- the lad I used to be, e TS, lones, lR. Finally, Lets go homefl How sharper than a serpents tooth it is to have a thankless child. f Shakespeare Thanx Mom:SzDAD-Every, one!! Aaron Greene Douglas Guerena Happiness is a warm gun -The Beatles ll a tree talls in the forest and no one is around to hear it fall then Green is the color of her kind, the quickness of the eye deceives whats the point in it falling at all -Woody Allen the mind -Pink Floyd You cant beat the DRAFT unless you cross the BORDER -THE Before you slip into unconsciousness l'd like to have another kiss, GROUP '86 tthanx len-lenl RUN RUN As last as you can ya can't another clashing gem -lim Morrison catch me I'm the Ginqerhreadman Felipe Antonio Gutierrez What is this world coming io? . , . l give up, why can't they. l must not think had thoughts. This was never betore, before they voted tor whats his name. This is suppose to be the new world. X Only 18 minutes left in class! 168 Stephan Peter Guttman Why do they call them apartments, it the are so close to ether? - Y Q Unknown Arturo Guzman Watching the world through fly eyes gives me a disburbing plaid perspective-me 'tWhen you woke this morning you looked so rockyfeyed maybe someone hears what you say but you're still on your own at night you've got to make such a noise to understand the silence screaming like a jackass ringing ears so you cant hear the silence even when its there . . . we demand a sanity that might save the world! -CRASS Thanx Michelle Gregory Michael Hall David Gilbert Halm Eric Charles I-Ialm Thanx Mom 81 Dad, Kev, Family 81 Friendsl l made itl Any escape might help to smooth the unattractive truth but the Try our best to hold it there-with our love- , . , we can save the . . You Can't ever lind a place thats niee and peacelul because suburbs have no charms to sooth the restless dreams of youth-Neil world . . thats qone so cold and the people, who qain the world there isn't any, You may THINK there is, but once you get there, Peart and lose their soullthey don't know-they ctan't see . , . when you're not looking, somebodyll sneak up and write A Lite is to short to be to little-Disraeli George Harrison You right under your nose. - Holden Cauiield Gentlemen, please get settled.-lohnson . . .but we cannot cling to the old dreams anymore . . . Careful now! Carelull - Player Ted Thanks Mom and Dad for everything, Eric, Marisa, FRBSI, O', 'Morrissey D l A M O N D - B BZ K O K FO R TY BOY ZC R V Z A M ASF - Loyola, and friends. PS. Youre in college now boy!-GOEPS, SEE 3 years ali'oacly7'l Thanks lor all your love and support Mom, Dad, NABRKFSTCLB -WORD! YN' Dave, Marisa, friends, FrGBSl, MrTOSl, Loyola X Eric Goheen Hamilton But since in tact we see that avaricze, anger, sloth, lust and stupid, ity commonly profit lar beyond humility, chastity, lortitude, iustieo and thought . . . why then perhaps we must stand last a littleleven at the risk ol being heroes.-Sir Thomas More lin AMFASD There have been times when l have yearned lor the serenity l knew as a tank commander in Korea.-A. Stevenson Thank you Mom, Dad, Class ol '87 and all at Loyola! Robert C. Harmala Every morning when l wake up, now, l regard it as having another borrowed day. The story ol lite is quicker than the wink of an eye -Malcom X You've killed a hippy and now you're going to pay lor it -Rik Mayall Julian L, Harris ''Somethinginthewaterdonotcompute'' Don'tCrySomebody- LuvsU Live lite as it it wuz the only l u l-lave, cuz it izl - ELDREAMR -- ZBA dreamr l must have a dream, 2 have a dream iz 2 have a future 61 2 have a future iz 2 have success! UChil- drenBewareOtTheMonsters! Thanx Dad6zMom, Dee, DS, HS, lil' sis, 8zAll thehomiesdhommettesl AboveAlllThankUGOD!ll! lluvU, lluvUallbutl'veqot2qol B Cool! CYcanteverylBasCoo- lasMe?J lm2Cool Kenneth Hayashi l have alot to do, l don't have much time so l'm qoinq to leave now. Sincerely, michael amin 169 William R. Hayden, II Nothing succeeds like success AD - when you have nothing to say, say nothing. CCC f The loslnq hurts more than the winning feels qood. - There's always someone, somewhere, with a big nose, who knows, and who will trip you up and laugh when you fall The Smlthsel-Xccidents will occur in the best regulated lam' ilies.APalm Springs '86 No More golf carts for mel MAIBMBNE f Thanks Mom and Dad for all the help and supportl-THANKS Friends lKlBlBMl-IBL Brian-John Patrick Henderson Now the trumpet summons us again, not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need: not as a call to battle though embattled we are, but a call to the burden ofa long twilight struggle, year in and year out, reioicing in hope, patient in tribulahon: a struggle against the common enemies of man-tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself. ' IFK Thanks Mom5tDad, MoMo, SOB, MC, David, BriADA LynnBigGBMrOmrhannonlWCVIRMPMRHHM- MERTP URAH MO' BETTAHH . . . see ya?! Raul A. Hernandez Brevity is very good, when we are or are not, understood. -Butler Anthony Patrick Holly He who does not hope to win has already lost.-Olmedo lt was an early morning yesterday, l was up before the dawn, l really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on.-Supertramp Hey FerrisfPYl'lOMC D.H.-BOOTH Habs-LGGL Goon1eADl?AS C.V.- PS86 Thanks to-CT, LX, M4 MB, KB, MD. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, CathcSzBros- l LOVE U ALL! MP-HOW YU SAY? F886-l'll never forget you guys! OUTTA HERE' 341 Michael R. Horn The Biggest Profits, Mean Gravest Risks, -Chinese Proverb Practice does not make perfect, Perfect practice makes Perfect. A Vince Lombardi Thanks Mom and Dad success in life is a matter not so much of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance. -CW. Wendle That old law about an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind - Martin Luther King, lr. Mark Thompson Houlihan I'm stepping through the door-and l'm floating in a most pecua liar way-and the stars look very different today -DB Loyola-you promised me heaven, you pulled me through hell. lon-Thank you for being a friend- Take a walk on the wild side Mom + Dad- Thank you See ya lon, lohn, Bill, and everybody Remember-you can't always trust cruise control Let the good times roll 170 Daniel Jay Howe Each time l find myself flat on my face, l pick myself up and get back in the race . . . That's Litel EAT 'EM AND SMILE! David Lee Roth Thank you Mom and Dad, you've done so much for me. Hey TONY, 'iCan't think, I'm Danc'in! A special Thanks to my friends, Amy ILU -t-TGITH, Timmy, oh she's beautifull Rye, Schaefer, Sap-WZC. AH-BoatB, Football cubs John Randolph Huston He says that I have two minds. Theres the subconscious and the conscious. And one dont tell the other one what its doing. They dont even talk to each other. Thats why I dream. I lorqol to ask him it it was only me or it everybody had those two minds. - Charlie Gordon When you tire of one side the other serves you best. REM Your doq is already dead, Go away. In Memoriam: Loyalist Production Staff, Moscow Tech, Floyd, Loose Gravel, Eno Peter Ignacio ROCKADAHOUSEI-MIGROX. I AM ABOUT TO MAKE MY LAST VOYAGE, A GREAT LEAP IN THE DARK V HOBBES. LISTEN, SWEETHEART . . -MITCHEE. MMMMMBUCKER!!! HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT? - PARTIAL KING. I LOVE YOU MICHELLE, ART, ERIC, TABITHA, BUCKWHEAT. IUNE 9, 1986 - Gregory Patrick Jahiel Do not adjust your mind, there is fault in reality. 'me Thanks Mom and Dad, Ion tOh well . , J, Dave tMetaIlica itll Pat tWhat happened to the lund?D, El gran trilol and everyone I've forgotten. Well, it's been tour long years, and it I had to do it aqainel wouldnt Do you realize that it Nancy was shot today, Ron would become president: Set your own pace-OS. Alexander M. Jeffrey 30 days has Septober, April Iune and Sombrero. All the rest eat peanutbutter except Grandma, she drives a buick. -AMI tNee- dles, Mojave, Inyolf It U sit around and make plans lor the future, what happens to the present? Where is the past? And what becomes ol Memories7'AMI!Tarantulas! IANARCXEMRIEEMI PAEFHYXEchofSpudlives!MTLK2-ITSBEENREALI fNo beelsf Nector!Squirl1nessfThanx McGrull!WOB WOBXTBX THANXSMDSIDXORXCHAS Mike t3rdPartyJ, Noel, Traci, and Pan! ILUVU Shaun David Jones EXCELLENCE For some it is merely a word. For others it ms a quality to be sought. For a certain tew it is a way ot lite. Thanks Mom, Dad, Tracy . . . we made itl Also, thanks Hawaii for Marina tMy Iunior Missj. Dana Matthew Kageyama lf f I ,fi . tl at Stephen Keller It was the best ol times-Thanks LOYOLAI MomSzDad'I love you. Thanks Father NrSzMrT ln my thoughts I have seen rinqs of smoke through the trees To the rage of summer: Holls-PYHOMC. Doyawannaqet . . . Hobbs-I.,eeLock, 52.15 Tilson: GoL1ons, Euro- peanConnection! Boke-Huqel H-Bowl, Special Thanx: TH SI DM MM GP SP TP MR ER TR IW-Go Clubs: IB-18years ol qood times, what can I say?-Lets stick cars. Ferris Who? Good luck '87, Look Out World! GameOver 'Hudson-X42 171 John Thaddeus Kepp lt's so easy to laugh It's so easy to hate lt takes guts to be gentle and kind The Smiths Special Thanks: Ion, Iohn, Mikey, Tom, Steve, Bren, Houli, Bill, Iudy, Bill, Paul: All ot you have had a great effect on me, I am just wondering if this is good or bad Thank you Mom and Dad I love you very much 7 f N, Michael Carl Kienzle There is only one success-to be able to spend lite in your own way-C Morley Do not take lite too seriously, you will never get out of it alive-E Hubbard It you atn't pulling your weight, you're pushing your lick-RI-I Sign reach tor the golden ring, reach tor the sky.-VH Thank you for your love and support Mom, Dad, and Erica Thanx 4 the good times PP tDMzSzIE6rUTl ED CAFRGCCJ MK KRSWGPTJ EH CRGDQ MM KSIASJ TWI-IWF WS:BS Forget about it-Picasso ros. Thomas Benedict Kim Meeting people unlike oneself does not enlarge ones outlookg it only confirms one's idea that one's unique, -Elizabeth Bowen True friendship is like sound healthg the value ol it is seldom known until it be lost. -Charles Caleb Colton Thanx tor everything MomzSzDad. Angela6iAndy, EC, CL, MM, MG, WK, HL, CD, IA, IA, IS, BA, WS, KD, Cl, IL, FA, PM, and ALL MY FRIENDS! William Yih King Marc Evans Knapper John Kozin A useless life is an early death.-Goethe No sane man can be happy, tor to him lite is real, and he sees I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary ot tools- what a Ieartul thing it is. Only the mad can be happy, and not crowded on a velvet cushion. Thoreau Napolean From listening comes wisdon, and trom speaking repentance.- Chinese Proverb Remember: The answer to live, the universe, and God is . . . 42 -Deep thought X Thanks Mom Sr Dad tor all ot your Love 81 Support!! I will love you tor all of eternity. many of those. Mark Twain Kevin Andrew Krock Futures knookin' at your door!Take your time!And Choose the road you wantfOpportunity is yours-Iourney In a big country dreams stay with you-Big Country Faith in myselt!Gives me the strength to carry on . . .-Asia Mom, Dad, Ioe, and Kristy-I love you and thank you for the support Loyola, it has been a blast! p3-We made it! PVGuys, it has been great knowing you-Thanx Remember, yer TOAST! AIMCCC-No Beels! Thanks tor the memories! Long Live TSA 172 Erich Peter Thomas Kuhn Diligence and Percevierance are Omnipotent ' -Truman. Lite is a game, may the best man win! Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pockets. -American Proverb Thanks: Mom, Dad, Bros., and L.S.g I love you all! John Clark Isabella There's no time to lose I heard her say. Catch your dreams before they slip away, dying all the time, lose your dreams and you will lose your mind.-Polling Stones Thank God it's over! Thanx Mom, dad, EE, PE, IO, RC, CH. Miluaukee's Friday, gimme extra onions, Me Salio? DQ in Mexi- co, Yeah I heard, what a mutant, AINGE AINGE! Ican't complain but sometimes I still do, Lite's been good to me so lar! -Ioe Walsh - Later Gustavo Francis Lamanna It is not enough to be busy , . . The question is: what are we busy about? -Henry David Thoreau Common sense is not so common. -Voltaire It may seem a million miles away, but it gets a little Closer every- day, -Sting, The Police Thank you, I love you All, Good Luck, and Take Care, Marni, Papi, Family, Velvet, GH, KH, KC, MC, MM, IS, RH, Friends, Faculty, Administrators, and anyone else I forgot. HBBZ Steven Mathew Lambert Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on, and did you know your stairway lies on the whispering wind. Hondas are ok , . . But Kawasakis the best, Oh WooowwDude were done! Hey Mom and Dad, Thanks for everything! I think I'll grow up now . . . Nah! CB-Lei's keep it together forever-Me Time to go, bye! Hey! Quote by Led Zep! Christian Robert Lass In my thoughts I have soon rings of smoke through the trees and the voices of those who stand looking. Robert Plant Thanks mom8tDad, Ahson8zTom8iI.ass Clan, I love you lots. I get by with a little help from my friends. Beatles Thanks-Irllpe, Skippy, TSIC, LM- Always, GI Repo, Lou, Donger, NATURE, PIG, The Treehouse, T.C. 8tThe Back House, Gar- yStThe Cobras, Harvard, K.Q. I love you. This is the end my triendsIM Jeffrey John Lee For I know the plans that I have for you, Declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for Calamity to give you a future and a hope. Ieremtah 29:11 Thanks to all of my friends, my family and especially my parents. for through you all I have discovered what the true blessings of my life really are. I RTAPKTLWSMDGGCUZMLKBRPMEMESCRHIRDMXM- STREZRKBGODILUVYALL James Michael LeSage You cari't start a fire without a spark, -B. Springsteen Go ahead and do it, it's easier to say your sorry later than get permission now, -? When asked if I had read any mysteries lately, I said, yes, my mania -. be W-a,,,.. Jeffrey Kang-Chieh Li To die by your side, well the pleasure, the privilege is mine. - The Smiths Thanks to, Mom, Dad, Kevin, and all ot the friends I've made, especially those in Palos Verdes, calculus book, all of it. PS, Have you noticed that anyone who drives faster than you is a Happiness is a vacation without homework-Charles Schulz Thanx Mom, Dad for all the help Gi patience, I wouldn'1 have made it without you. Thanx Ieff, friends 81 teachers maniac, and anyone slower is an idiot? Francis Josef Lichtenberger No coach. I'm GONNA go to the game.-TSR Listen Ioel, some- times you gotta say what the , . . - Risky Business LIIEIS what you make ity you can't escape it.- Talk-Talk Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference, -Rob I-'rost!College? It sounds like tun, If u know what I mean, How about a Zminute break? THANXI: Loyola, momdad, MS, DO, AN IIHEVERYONE ELSE WHO I-IELPED ME FIND A CLUE. SWEET- ness!!! 173 Daniel Guy Liechty It'S a dog eat dog world and I am wearing Millcbone underwear.- Norrn Peterson It you want something badly enough nothing can stand in your way.- My Dad Never let school stand in the way of your education. THANX Mom, Dad, Sheridan, Kim Mand, car, the L's, and to All my friends tor ALL YOUR SUPPORT. - CWe're outa herell Christopher Leland Link They built you a temple and locked you away But they never told you the price that you pay For the things you might have done . . . Only the Good Die Young.-Billy Joel THANXS-Friends and Faculty Special THANKS!! CL., TOM, DAVE, NIAR, MULE, BRAD, MIKE, ANN, LAURA, GARY AND 40's -MOM AND DAD- CF, ALWAYS!!! Thomas H. Link . . . AND ON THE FOURTH YEAR HE RESTED. MERRY CHRISTMASWI THANX MOM AND DAD, D.O., C.L., D.N., D,M. f Michael Vincent Lombardo LOSING IS LIKE KISSING YOUR GRANDMA WITH HER TEETH OUT'Georqe Brett 1i5 MAY I PLEASE ADDRESS THAT WITH A RUDE COMMENT?-ME, MYSELF, AND, I THANKS MOM, DAD, TONES, SHELL, FACULTY, AND MOST IMPORTANT MY FRIENDS, THANX FOR RETREATS: FL, CHUCKAROO, ICA, GB, TW, GS, IC, DW, FS 174 Christopher John Lorne Thomas Lumsden Lonq you live and high you lly, and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. -PINK FLOYD You can't always get what you want. But if you try Sometimes, you just might find, you'll get what you need-STONES I have a simple philosophy. Fill what's empty. Empty what's tull,-A Thanx SD, IMGDF for the memories. M+D, FAMSFRIENDS, ILYAIII K M Andrew Lynch Brendan Lynch orky sums it up best in his own tun-hog vernacular, . , l'm How do others see me? . .,........... . . . oked, let's rock! -Corky Carrol ill you go out with me tonight and can you get dates lor my ree friends.-Otter .,.. l'm worried. Boonefwattfllurley hank you Dad, Mom, Cory, Kristy, friends, teachers and Loyola. love you all, Scott Stanton Mackie Man will ocassionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on-CHURCHILL Assump- tion is the mother of all screweupsz WETHER A meeting is an event at which the minutes are kept and the hours are lost' GOURD Friends come and go, but enemies accumulate-lONES lt you want to get along, go alongARAYBURN When in doubt, mumble: when in trouble, delegateg when in charge ponder- BOREN Greg Machellan Peter Madamba You can't change the world, but you can change the world inside Strange how much you've got to know YOUYSSHV Revolution. U2 Before you know how little you know Anonymous l-'lit them as hard as you can. Larry Mullen, lr. Thanks Mom, Dad, Suz, Ba, Ray, Charlie, lo, Len, Teri, Vic, lohn. ThanksMom8iDad, Dunk, Mark, Keith, Rasics, DN, Utah, Bobs Pam, War, Tom, left, leb. loey, Ed, Rome, Eric, Stella, Grace, Eletat, Palm Springs, Newport, The Wall, 4Falls, rainbow, SB., Cari and MYSTlQUEBBZI.O'SANDLA'S. D,M.5 RKYH, Bunnies, C.W.N., Stage 2, Banquet. U2, S. Pas Buds, YSIG SAC, AD, SL, AS, M, K, A, Alarm, Yamaha, Tops Michael P. Maloney There is nothing you shouldnt speak it you've got something to say, and there is no one to be scared ot, lust get them out of the way. The Alarm It's better to die on you teet than to live on your knees. Midnight Oil Thanks Mom, Dad, Loyola, E, K, M, l, and all my lriends. ES, ET Venite, Venite! Fr. Draper 175 Michael Honorio Ventura Manansala Kevin Charles Martin Happiness and Success are Directions - Not Places. I am a traveler of both time and space.-Led Zeppelin He who dies with the most toys , . . WINSIII If the sun refused to shine: I would still be loving you-Led Zepplin If at first you don't succeed Try I.E.D,f SIOODOO + PYATRPIHEK, ILU, One day I can say, Don't call me typical! Lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip 1t's been. -Grateful Thanks and Love to MOMSIDAD: 'il is In Coll1DgE nOWIl ' Dead heartfelt love6zgratitucle to FAMILY, FRIENDS, LOYOLA 81 Thanks mom, dad, II, Dave, and Paige. You're the greatest. GOD' The Start of Something Big FY, LM, IG, MC AND MSrM'S, Are YOU A 't4O!4O or a lO!5 ? See You in FIVE YEARS Arturo Andres Martinez You worry too much, You make yourself sad You can't change fate, But you don't feel so bad Enjoy it while you can, lt's just like the weather Quit complaining brother, No one lives forever! -Boingo LIFE IS TOO IMPORTANT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY 'O. Wilde Thanks MomSiDad for the love, the guidance, and the care -Then, Now, Silforeverl Thanx to AH, MR, LR, FB, IR. ER. RA, AD and Squad, GDAH, DB'SJSzAaII friends for the fun. LIABATYMO-PS Paul E. Martinez Mister I'll tell you! We aren't the 'voice ofa generation' or any of these marketable cliches, we are part of a generation, part of a growing mood and most of the future. So the hue may be blue at the moment but Boy! Girl! can we do something about it with the colours we possess! -Paul Weller tThe Style Councill Thnx Mom5iDad, bro, friends, Loyola, and Class of 'SGI Has the party ended or has it just begun? PeacefLove RR John David Matter Where does the energy come from to see the game to its end? It comes from within. Eric Liddel HOT TUNAS . . . All the dreams we forgot today, all the adventures that went away, the songs we forgot to play, I want to live forever, I want to be forever young, forever young . . . Thanks Mom 61 Dad ATS TS KT DM Cl SI BH PIC DR CR ISW ER TP All GP EDH TSM ES MP IR DV Luv Ya all FB86 the best, 376 Ryan David Maynard Where humor is concerned, there are no standards-no one can say what is good or bad, but you can be sure that everyone will. - lohn Gailbraith It should be possible to teach the laws of Physics to a barmaid. - Albert Einstien Thanks Mom and Dad and to the PVS PV Drivers are no match for the Maroon Maraduer Michael Keith McCarty Connor Thomas McDonald Matthew Eugene McDonald You retain my interest, you're the only one. It it wasn't for you, But right at the point of no return Lifes been treating me the way a baby treats diapers - Norm don'l know what l'd do. Unpredictable like the sun and the Somebody saves me . . . lthank you my friend Pete Townshend Peterson rainfall. -Depeche Mode It doesnt matter if you win or lose. It's Just that you don't play the Abbalooly - Leon Spinks Logic clearly dictates, that the needs of the many outweigh the game. needs of the few. fMr. Spock Mom, Dad, Shivaun, Matt thanks forthe dinner time Conversation. Watch out world here comes: Mike McCarty!!! Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya -Paul Schafer THANK YOU Mom Dad Edna Mali Loyola HS Class of '87 love you all! f 176 Timothy B. McGinity hanx Mom, Dad, Greg-you've done soo much for me luv ya! iela, Chris, and Susie lorever remembered Way to go! AI-I IW R DM SD ER GP IR TP MT CR MH IP ID MB -CUBS '87 8-0- +13-I Good luck Corn crew! IL TS KM rue champions compete with themselves, not with others -Ed earn Disneyland forever! lt's never in till it's tn, lt's never over till it's over -S. Grady ABABM Duncan Mclntosh We thought that we had the answers It was the questions we had wrong fright Keith!I U2 Thanks Mom6rDad!, BBS: 4Fallsg G, M, Gp MR, KS, DN, GM, Madam, Scot Bunnies, Utah, Soph H O Polo, Plm Springs since 1842, YSzG Sac Oceanside, Have a Banquet, the Wall, CWN, Alarm, Topps, Clrmn Elephant, Rcky I-l, Bananawagon, Stage2g Gd LK, Thanks Rasics! Scott Matthew McMillan Home, home again I like to be here when I can, when I come in cold and tired it's good to warm my bones beside the lire4PINK FLOYD t'I'XS MIDI I like ice cream Drafted, graduated, disengaged . . . guess you all know what this means don'tcha, we gotta go dig up DOM.AGardner B Got to move l've had my fun, want to walk before they make me run-Rolling Stones I am he as you are he and you are me and WE are all together-Beatles WYGIU, KIU! Joel Raymond Mendoza A picture in gray, Dorian Gray: lust me by the sea. And I felt like a star, I thought the world could go far If I listen to what I said. The ocean, the ocean washes my feet. Splashes the soul ol my shoes. When I looked around, The world couldn't be found, lust me by the sea. -Paul I-Iewson tBono Voxl Thanks MOM, DAD, SIS, AND FRIENDS FOR EVERYTHING. Michael Gerhart Metzger Corey Darryl Krian Mitchell Michael A. Muhacsi f you can meet success and failure, l'My guitar's junkg But it sounds the way l like it to W Edward lf you ain't cheatin' . . . you ain't winnin? nd treat those two impostors iust the same, Van Halen Conlront your deepest fear, alter that, tear has no power. You are hen yours is the world and all that is in itp An animal knows what it is and accepts it. A man may know what free! ut what's more, Youll be a man, my son.-A Famous Eng. Poet he is . . . But he questions, dreams, grows. - Logan Take your time, take one step at a time, tl you rush it you shall get wimmers do it in the HQO, which way to the pool? I'm not Family, lriends,and supporters are special , . , Keep them forever nowhere! MXIIME HEY DUDE KEEP RIDIN! rejudicedp l hate everybody! in your heart and mind. - CRM Th-BDIIS DAD, MOM and GVSFYOHSI hanx to all who made me graduate, Dad, Mom, SM, HB, ED, MLHNM . . . lSlG!! QTWHMMLI-I . . . ESAD!!! K, PP, Mr. O, Faculty, dzespecially MGB, esq. Go Cardinals!! LG 1717 178 CLights up, Open House, time: lanuary 19835 What do you mean 'no girls'? fFirst day of school, runny-nosed frosh stands alonej Cnly one other classmate took the test - he didn't come here. l know absolutely no one. l find myself now in a sea of post and pre-pubescent faces, where my entire grammar school could fit on one floor of Pin- ney Hall. Cfhen a thoughtl l'll run Cross Country and Track, why not, Dad did when he was in high school. CRevelationl This hurts CAt that time a petite goddess strolls in and asks if he would try out for a play. Realizing this is one of the only two activities at Loyola with women, he makes a sensible choicej Well maybe okay l'll sign, l'll sign. CDim the lights, a whirl of friends, rela- tionships, and experiences pass before the audience. As the lights go up, he is older, more secure, more involved in the other activity with women, but seems confusedl Dan, what do they call yell leaders? COnce again the lights fade, he is sur- rounded by friends and bonds that are growing ever stronger. As the end draws near he stands fully grown, com- petent, and confident that he can face the future as a better man forthe exper' ience, time: lune l987D Who is Armandfoj Diaz? l am! Armand Diaz Do not look too hard trying to find me in this pictureg l was not present. Fortunately, l have been privy to most everything that has interested our class and been inour class' interest. From registration freshman year to gradu- ation this year, l never thought four years could pass so quickly. lt has not been easy, and yet it was not supposed to be. More than being difficult, it has been rewarding, and for that I am grateful. Loyola has given me much, the opportunity to be a member of two C.l.F. champions, the opportunity to debate, the opportunity to learn, and the opportunity to grow. Now these four years of opportunity have disap- peared. Four years that may have gone, if the truth be known, a bit unap- preciated. l pause now to appreciate them. Are these the best years of our lives? Perhaps. However, l have no doubt that these years at Loyola have been enriching and delightful, and for that l am thankful. Thank you Loyola. l wish everyone all the best. Mark R. Nemec A ami . if l love you guys was one of the last things Coach Bill Thomason said to us this season. We had just lost the biggest game of our lives to the third-ranked Marina Vi- kings, a team whom we had outplayed for 3 and a half quarters in front of 3,000 fans. Tears filled the somber locker room as the seniors were realizing that four years at Loy- ola were passing so quickly: lt seemed that only yesterday Coach Portman had been teaching us our first sophisticated offense and introduced us to his Freshman basket- ball dynasty. Coach Arnold could not be in Huntington Beach the night of the Marina game, yet his disciplined coaching was evi- dent as his former lr. Varsity athletes were running past one of the best teams in the C.I.F. lunior year was a tough one for most of us. Thoughts of college entered our minds, schoolwork intensified, and it was our first varsity season. That season was marked by internal problems among the team. We did reach the playoffs though, and lost an exciting 105-90 game to Pius X. I entered my senior season with high hopes. We had a good class of returning seniors as well as many talented juniors. lt was a great season. The team members respected each other and were intensely united. The prob- lems of the previous season were forgotten Conly to be replaced by injuriesll as we stormed to one of the most successful cam- paigns in Loyola basketball history. lt's over now. The season will never be forgotten, nor will the new-found friendships ever be lost. Mr. Thomason and team members, thanks for a wonderful four years and the privelege of wearing your name on my jer- sey. Continue the excellence. Steve Keller Sitting in a large undefined heap Waiting to be found and brought to my peak Nameless, faceless, just one of the crowd Wanting to be discovered screaming loud Freshman year l remained coal Sophomore year I set my goal lunior year l started to spark Senior year l left my mark Nothing succeeds, my boy, like success. Loyola takes coal and makes Diamonds. Thanks to all: Teachers, Directors, Coaches, and most importantly my friends. l ohn Ferrante Louis Adalberto Moreno, Jr. The mind is its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell or a hell ol heaven. l'd rather have IW ol a hundred men's wealth than IOOM ol my own. Believe you can succeed and you will, l'Faith can move mountains. lt is well to respect a leader. Learn trom him. Observe him. Study him. But don'i worship him. Believe you can surpass. Start building your dreams now! l thank the Lord, my mom, my lamily, my friends-myself. Kurt Hugo Mueller Standing at the crossroads, trying to read the signs to tell me which way l should go to find the answer, but all the time l know, find your love and let it grow,-Eric Clapton Thanx all, esp parents, Monika, Coach Pro, Pat, Fran, Vince, O'K, 1.2, IS, HQO teams, and teachers QG2, Goepel Baur, Cheney, etc.l Peace and love loreverl Michael Mulvihill lust like yourself. If you lxke anything, lust like yourself. BBZ Caroline Eid You must understand that spirit, bravery, and commitment are what make all ol lite worthwhile. We must never, as people in our daily lives stop exploring, stop hoping, stop discovering, we must press on. Vice-President George Bush Joesph Francis Mundy I would be true lor there are those who trust me, l would be pure for there are those who care, I would be strong F tor there is much to suffer, l would be brave lor there is A much to dare -Somebody R -Mmmm A TARANTULN -BABINNGS -The entire E world lies belore me . . . I THlNK l SHALL PARTAKE W OF THE PLEASURES THEREINF Thanx MOMDADIIM- E MYROSEMICHAELDAVIDMARCUSGREG MAR- L GARETADRIENNESIMYSELF. l-ll ANNETTE! -loesph ALL fAdeptl James Pearse Murphy When you give up your dream, you die. -Anonymous Murphys Golden Rule: Whoever has the gold makes the rules. l'm in college now, every night is a Saturday nightl Thank you Loyola, family, and friends. lt was Awesomel 180 David Andrew Najar You earthlings make me very very angry. -Little Green Martian in Bugs Bunny What's his name? UTAH-OURS Hlite is one big process otgetting tired -Brian lrloegee Everyone die sometimes -Master ot the llying Guilotin SAENTZ lives forever Kebl'lANKBOATCapDAE Kep's Housel uh uh Polo or a simple bust will sulliceloe Byrne WOOO Senior- BENCHCREW LinkeSultonMuellerlguessO'Keelelust Kid BRA lwishlparticipatedThanksMRKSDMGMwerageKATl'll-IODON AO Mark RichardkNemec lt won't be lun. fYossarian started out. l'Yes it will. f l mean it, Yossarian. You'll have to keep on your toes every minute of th day. They'll bend heaven and earth to catch yOu. fl'l'll keep oi' my toes every minute, f'lYou'll have to 1ump ! l'll iump. f lump! Mayor Danby cried.!Yossarian iumped. Nately's whore was hidding just outside the door. The knile came down, missing him by inches, and he took oil. Heller, Catch-22 David Gum-Tong Ng Human beings are perhaps never more frightening an when they are convinced beyond doubt that they re right. x Laurens Van Der Post ut, then again, he has the right to be wrong. Andrew Atwood Nickerson l 'Ted E. Nordblorn lt's not what you do, it's the way that you do it -Fun Boy Three ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER What you give is what you get s The lam Higher Heights Tareintula l will stand And continue Lite lor power NO matter where l land? We are all on the same Journey Thank you Mom and All ol my lriends M., Augusto E. Noriega Patrick Neil O'Brien Timothy Joseph O'Hara f you never risk the chance oi losing, you'll never know it you l saw from the beach, when the morning was shining, ln qoll as in lite it's the tollow-through that makes the ditter- ould have won. Oscar Olmedo A bark o'er the waters moved gloriously on: ence, Anonymous I came when the sun from that beach was declining, A rich man should not measure himselt by what he has, but what The bark was still there, but the waters were gone. he Could do without, Anonymous Each wave, that we danc'd on at morning, ebbs from us, Well lolks, it's been real. Wir sind outa hier! And leaves us, at eve, on the black shore along. Give me back the wild freshness ol Morning, Her clouds and tears are worth Evenings best light. -Thomas Moore ,,.....-4-G David C. O'Keeie lt's Not the Water! H20 POLO or Bust. Tails l win heads you loose! -ED And lt's just Huuugelrl. Sutton Thanks mom, Dad, Coach Pro, Loyola, missing Links and Loyola 181 Michael Shea O'Me1veny Technique does not come into it. I deal in emotions. - limmy Page K I love the development of our music, How we've tried to A develop y'know? It grows, That's why every day people Y come forward with new songs. Music goes on forever. - A Bob Marley A+N+ lm+ 1F+1 G+ lH+1s+ 1R+1 FOREVER! Daren Michael O'Nei11 Pertectionism leads to procrastination, which leads to paralysis You start by snickerinq quietly, then laftin hysterically, then screaming uncontrollably, and betore you know it youll be insane Heaven doesnt want us and Hells afraid we'll take over Ii you cant win, make trouble Lite is one lonq process ol getting tired. But in the end, whos realty tree? ThanxLoveMomDadSeanShanTracy- MarcBryFranceFriendsTeachers SMOKIN' Gotta love it Andreas Olavarria SUCCESS- To know even one lite has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded, I would like to thank my producers, my directors, my writers, and all my fellow cast members. A.O. Jorge Olivos IF GOD WOULD WANT ME TO REPEAT MY FOUR YEARS AT LOYOLA, . . . LOYOLA WOULD HAVE TO BE CO-ED!! . . . ThankYouDADForEverythinqYou'veDoneToGetMeThrouqhLo yola!MuchasGraciasMamz?orTodoLoQueI-Iasl-lechoParaMiLes AmoMucho!ThankyouT1a'l'1oAndCousinsYou'veBeenAGreatSu pportTLoveYouThanxAnclGoodLuClcToMyFr1endsAtSl'lHSl..HSI HHSHFHSURMSLFMCl?ThanxArtlettniCema1lboxjonnyChacho Mario 1 4393086NATALIA87HEISAFINEFRIENDHESTABSYOU INTHEFRONTLLL. . . John-Carl Olsen Thunder, Thunder, Thunder Cats Ho! See what love can do. Eric Clapton Thanks Mom and Dad 182 f, James Christopher Opdyke Bob + Dunc + Marmy + Burns + Pini + Hunts + Can 2 B.C. Rage MIBD Labetls + Rich + Hope + Eddy + Logger: anorC Fridays Ingsht! Nicole + Lauren I Couldn't Have Made It Without You SROOC is good The Wost Is The Best but MIB is better IDM GARY'S W7 Robert Augustine Orozco Do everything as though you were to live a thousand years, and as you would it you know you would die tomorrow. -Shakers HLOYALIST DEFEATS EL CAMINO AGAIN! Thanks to all who made my stay at Loyola memorable: Mr, Row- boy, row Goepel, Doc Monllo, bro, sis, mom, dad, and ofcourse Archibishop Mahony. Aldrin Crue And you know it's time to go through the sleep and driven snow across the fields of mourning to a light thats in the distance -U2 I WON'T LET COLLEGE INTERFERE WITH MY EDUCATION MAMA, PAPA, IULITA-GRACIAS POR TODO. Patrick Gordon Orr Someone told me not long ago you're young but for once, It's the onetime in a lifetime there is no second chance, So when you're young, hold your head high and hold on to your dreams. For theres A World waiting out there not always what it seems. Be wise and Be tree.-Iimmy Clitt Level Vibes thnx Mom, Shril, Gerr, Smiles, Santran, Drew, Dools, BozreD, DO Cheese, Dedowm, Gramps, Pern, Gua, Curvie, time to kikkikit Panagiotis P. Panagiotou And we can be heroes, lust Ior one day-Bowie Oh, my sentimen- tal friend we'lI walk as one again, one day-Ultravox Are you telling me that coconuts migrate-MontyPython The dreams of youth are the regrets of maturity-Legend I'lI C u when I c u St that's when I'll c u-Iim we made it Kev! PAEF '87 ANARC T3 Tarantula EMR Shave:BStS Thanx to FR.B, FRD, Dad, Mom, Anna, Chaz, Mike, Alex, Ms.W, Mr.C, Mr. P PVS, I Luv u all 6 all my other amigos C U all in Europe. 183 Patrick Philip Panetta It it ain't over till its over, it sure as hell is now over. TGFT, TGFFs+'1'GFS. Lite should be one long 2 minute break. -FrD- Never 2 B forgotten. The Westside is the best sidel Thanx M4-D, tam, Greg CBl+Tl-ll, DarON CSAMEAFB-me2l Mikes tfor rides-TWHWF, lag Edg + DMD, lon fNo U mt lil, Melo QCU in Texj, Frs D, Lin, Mr Nick, Berg, Pro, Mol,+Goeps+ others. Stay outta trouble less it's lun! Got 2 luv it! CU at beach. RH + AT of 87 R OK! Time is't? Loy+rmll2-RIP George Thomas Paton It doesnt matter il you're on the right track, you still get run over it you don't keep moving A man can fail many times but he isn't a lailure until he begins to blame somebody else. Thanks Mom 61 Dad, big Pater, Tankman, good luck sis. and friends: RF, Ger, Gua, VaBah, cone, IW, Hols, Kelby, eight miles, TP, Ortus, TM, Quig, Eball, coach G, lose GB, and Samurai God Mr. Hearn Michael Emmett Pernecky Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits ol the throng, But within ourselves lies victory or deteatf unknown Happiness is a state of mind Y Furtune cookie Mike is good, No Problem, Vabuz, the Blue Flame livesl, No big spits! Thanks- Loyola, Gua Chris Cone Milanovich lohn Smiles RF Orr . . . IW SP AH DM BH TP MT TM TN PSG THANKS MOM and DAD IULIE and PAUL - GOOD LUCK PAUL Christopher Alexander Petrovic Care about one another, and not only those of your own clan, class, or color. l wish you long life and good fortune, of course. But my warmest wish for you is that you be sensitive enough to feel supreme tenderness toward others, and that you be strong enough to show it. That's a commandment, by the way and not from me. 1 believe it is also the highest expression of civilizations Charles Kuralt Thanx mom, dad, sis friendsSrLoyola MDPSPOT- GEESH 17 Pierre C. Pineda The world, a separation from God, is filled with PMLEIRT the coldness of man. The world is a shell, a OOALUAH facade. But when one peers at it through a PMNVLYA transparent eyeball, the shell is broken. A lllMN whole new world is open deep within its heart SEOK and leads to God. F TNY O DO RALL U Stephen Martin Pinza So many times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we do not even know who hold the key. -Eagles Life is like a maze ot doors and they all open from the side you're on. 'Cat Stevens Cow PHILOSOPHY: And as you travel life's highway, don't forget to stop and eat the roses. 'Gary Larson 184 David Christopher Plesh So understand!Don't waste your time always searching tor those WASTED YEARS!Face up make your standfand realize you're living in the Golden Years IRON MAIDEN l hear them laugh and shout at me, Shaking their heads in disbelief!Who are these people to east stones? Better a tool than just a clone D. Snider, TWISTED SISTER THANX: MomfDad, l love you, ll l, GT, FD, SM, and all my friends KNAC and METAL. Honesty is my only excuse . . . ME- TALLICA Brian Ronald Ploszaj l've got a one way ticket to good time city and l havent even payed my fare. Rik Mayall lt's up to you what you really wan! to do. Specials The only waste ot a lite is time. Vast is the mighty ocean, but drops have made it vast. M. Tupper Thanks Mum, Dad, Loyola, and lriends . . . Tony Porrata your nose to the qrindstone and you can accomplish you want in lite -Dad Dad, thanks lor everything. Ed, Marco, thanks quys Thanks IB IC DO AH MM-Nice pool GP Pern-How is it hanq'n MR CR BH IW lW Fr.B. PO PR lR CV DM My tamily, Sabrina. tor being there, I Love You Adam Edwin Pottmeyer Religion is the opiate of the people AKarl Marx I hate long good-byes Thanks Mom, Dad, RPPCVBKMLSEMY7and everybody else Kevin Price When you really think about it, all a man really has are his values, It he sells those out, what's he got? GUILT SUCKS! Thanks Fr. God, len, lenniler, Christina, Mom 81 Dad, the Staqqers, and everyone else. Fl? Kev Will anyone who's been to Honduras please stand up. l'll never forget the summer ot '86 Thanks to all who made il happen, Hoomph. Well quys, l guess this is it: Nos vemos in the place where the sidewalk ends. Mark Andrew Rasic Don't cry, it's only the Rhythm. -Grace lones Thanx Mom+Dad Mike lim, My Best friend, Mary Cbalconytimel loe Matt Keith Greg Dave Dunc. Oops Praq Aub Hersh Suz Audra Chris Artie Amy Sal Ant Bully Angie Doug Rob Utah, The Wall. Balboa Bay. PS 85, 86. Ledge. Sl-IOWERTPNOHZO UZBEALI. Abner. Staircase. Ct-CL. POW lOE! Goodbye, Final- ly! God Bless You, George. Milan Kelso Ratkovich It may be near when it seems tar so stick to the liqht when you're hardest hit, lt's when things seem worst you must not quitv? Welcome to the grand illusion-Styx Pern lWx2 Gua Do Ger Oreo Red PR AM TP AH Bm Fr Bennett Mr. Hearn TD TM DF Ferris TL DM TM CV MB BH Cubs86 Thanx Mom Dad Anna Lindsay Thanks 4 your support LOVE YOU Laura, You've made it worthwhile Thanks, l Love You Julian Carlo Recana World is what you make of it. lt it doesn't tit, you've got to alterations-iust like my pants, OR you don't like it, TOUGI-ll! -lulian Recana did it my way. -Frank Sinatra thanks to: Mom, Dad + Eric, the pep squad-Armand, Cin' dy, Gene, lohn, Nikki + R. Hogan Cl'm gonna d1e!lly my DB's- Arturo, RickA., Ken F., Rodel+all the little people. And the beat goes on . . LIABATYMD-HR Ryan Reid l don't know, I was really CMAdFOruSnOklNDSJ at the time-Pink Floyd. l've seen the light, but you can still call me a doctor Cmdj or a musician Cguitarl. Thanx Casper -t-friends, you've always been there when l need you. lt's HlGH TIME! What l remember, the parties were ab-last! ThanxRE, GB, TS, DH, THC, DM, TN, LB, AS, SC, KO, KT,t especially CzH,DH. Tinkers:Fridays. Rich, letstakemorebpinwestwood, +who'sthebigqestbronot? Seanlfry- daywuzfunfThanxmorn+dad. SlD LIVES!! Edward Jon Rendon 'iLord, qrant that l may always desire more than I can accom- plish. -Michelangelo Thanks Mom, Dad, Fr.GB, E. Hearn Si friends. Especially, RedF Tony Manq, VAEA, the GUAS, Marco Mi H11o, SanFran, Holls, DM Ferns, lules, Dools, Soccr l2, l stoqie Winnek, Oreo, BTH, CV Goonie, Ger, B. Lynch and M Listen to this one Pernecky Good luck, '87 thanks tor the qood times! CXCLUIOMMLOE!!! What do you do at those parties? -Mom. ElGHT-MlLES!l! 185 Matthew F. Rice When I die dont bury me at all lust nail my bones up on the wall Beneath my bones let these words be seen, these is the bloody gears ot a boppin machine. Ashes to ashes dust to dust Easy come easy go aint no big fuss Even the devil gets dizzy at the stuft I dig I go crazy and crazy till I flip my wig cuz I aint nuthin but a gorehound All I ever do is gore around -The Cramps Thanks Ani and Ioe I Christopher Carl Rising Todd Shea Robinson One can never know his full potential until he has competition. Pam is mental, but the brain is too stupid to tigure it out -TSR. Thanx Pdderffhe La Canada Connection We're gonna have fun whether you like it or not -Ralph Furly. Not The warriors code is never surrender, though his body says stop, a word I heard could I relate -Led Zepplin. If you're going to die his spirit cries never.-Dad, Mom I luv U. Cori you're the best, Matt anyway, die hard, never die easy -Bob Hill, If Noah had been ygijre nexty Dge, P91-nl Iohn W, Fader, Ot-eg, RF, Vabah, Hgllyl truly wise, he would have swatted those two tlies -Michael Garcia. my bestest buds! Booble, Koni-my two SF Buds-Father B, Mr. A-f-N+M+F+ G-t-I-I+S+l?+ Thanx MSO 4 gh's at MB, PS: I-learn, thanx! Nico, a true friend! IW for EVERYTHING! Debi, I love you, you made a big ditterencet Richard Bryan Rocabado The roots ot education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. -Aristot- Ie. We are now near the time when we will part and follow dilterent paths on which to travel on, Let us all remember our humble beginnings while reaching for the sky and success in future endeavors. Thanks mom and dad for your love, help and inspiration: I'll always remember. Thanks Loyola and teachers tor tour great years. I wish the best ot luck to everyone! I Joseph David Rodarte Hector Rodriguez Jesse Steven Rodriguez Knowledge will not be acquired without pains and application. lt I will get by with a little help from my friends -Beatles It is wiser to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to is troublesome and deep digging for pure waters, but once you It has been a gruelin 4 years but we have barely gotten by. Mr open your mouth and remove all doubt. come to the spring, they rise up and meet you. -FELTON Den you have been the greatest help. I appreciate it. Well Beve, Love you, Mom, Dad, Bro Sz Sis Thanks, Art, Robert, Cindy, Terri, how does the saying go San Diego here we come, Come on Pablo WZ Q Couche. I could not have done this wfo your support Mom and Pop 186 Darren Anthony Rollerson eat tor those who want to o Prince THE TREASUREROOM e soul the steps you take are no easy road but the reward is Q anxToAllMyFavoriteWebheadsMorn + DadBamlNiqhtcraw ,rCFrostTSD + Dl'loLionOToAllMyNeiqhborhoodSpider lendsMiam1Sanl1SniktWolverine GeorqeTallyhawkBiqBTh- verybody is looking lor the ladder, everybody wants salvation ol 1 , , ' r , h , ' - 'ippSpiderManThelmalSnarl-SnarlDex. Gauntletll WELCOME O Ignacio LABELSaR EdE VIC E RSONSIIIE IPO UBL EoF COm UCH ASQ RACIA mUC HoyTAMBl ENaMlSh bCM I-ISaNDtHE CRA Zyl yOU LOY GLA tl-IANKyO Ol?yOURsU PPO RTr EME MBE CHOHeIsA IIN Elli lEN Dhii Roman SIORSAV THINKIN SpAP ERMA ROSH UIRS RmARlOa STABSyO James M. Roughan YNG 'AL KATIVEPE How can a lew words, a phrase, or a couple ol sentences, summa- ilin l2XIlxTA?ggLYi5IO rize the best tour years ot my life? CRFJ NESMIE Iom GB My most valuable possession is the memory ol time spent with QOODLUC Dm ANK lriends. CRFJ Hey! How's that . . . treatin ya? QRK TIA HC 1-:At Thanx to all the people who deserve it. And especially to God lor NDy EFx' TiSnOTnA creating sports! Vin tHE Fl?ONtLl.L Jason Alan Sackett Mark Steven Salz Enrique A. Sanabria Speak, sweet brid, I no ot nought wher thou ertf' This Nicholas Winter, spring, summer or tall, all you have to do is call 8: I'll be This is my escape, Yes I'm on my way. l'll break away. We all moon leet llee a tert, As greet as it adde been thonder-dent - there 'caus you've qc-t a friend-lames Taylor need new lrontiers, AlOURNEY teotirey Chaucer Thanks Mom, Dad, lim, Heather, Lisa, Dave, Fred, George, Kan- Rolling in the muck is not the best way ol getting clean. -Aldous mat with the strook he was almost yblent . . . Ohh Boyy is thiss nyn Il-IHS + Marymount, Now let's go skiing!! HYUNCHA! Huxley lB.N.W.j RREEA,-it .'l! -Flounder HYUNCHA!! Thank you lriends, lamily, coaches, teachers, and God lor lour ey Pete, you dog! YEAHN WERE OUTTA HERE!! AAAAAHH!!! Some day soon the best will come, rich reards for everyone A My great learninq years, ich, you animal, don't comb the high schools next year Beloved Uncle Heiney manks Fr.E.C., DHS, LASKY, TC. No future without you. All you need is love, love love -is all you need'Beatles s ome come now' They could not hit an elephant lrom t dist General lohn Sedqewick s last words. e chooses only one path. real spirits have always encountered violent opposi- ion lrom mediocre minds-Albert Einstein lE:mc2l Snatched defeat lrom the jaws ol victory, Diplomacye The ability to twll someone to qo to hell in such a way that he looks lorward to the trip John B. Schlaerth, Jr. m TM ho am not kD ya od u Jon Scott .. . What can l do when mystery's my cage. Look forward 2 a luture in the past . , . And I find it kind ol lunny, I lind it kind ol sad. The dreams in which l'm dying are the best l've ever had . . . A TFP And the RAIN will come down, then u will have to choose. Il u believe, look 2 the DAWN and u shall never lose, - Prince Keith Sevigny I can't lend my stick to some hodad . . . Big Wednesday Why are you pickin' on me? . . . Big Wednesday I-Iey hey were the losers . . . Thanks guys, R.G.C.I.PIDAS Losers- + Newport + Billy + Mammoth + T.I. + T.Pop. 2 OUTTAHAND Utah, Palm Springs, Mark's, Bugster, Punky, Bobs, M.G.D.D. The Wall, A family tradition lor over two centuries . . . The gate crashers! Wait'll odis sees us he loves us I'm Eighteen and lovin' it AAl1ce Cooper. SEE YA! Jerry Shih The stories of past courage can define that ingredient-they can teach, they can offer hope, they can provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must look into his own soul. - JFK When shall we learn the meaning of life and death? I hope we all live to see that day. Thanx DadMomBroBA IAIL WSTKIAPMKDMKIIHSSRHDI-ISI-ICF KDM hope you get your rrffn. Aif XAZS XUHQ FTQ MEUMZ BODEGMEUAZ Bless you a . . . men Alfred Anthony V. Sison If you think you can't, you won't If you think you can you will. -unknown Be a shining light bulb! Memories crash on tireless waves. Peter Gabriel Thanks for the moments guys, especially the PV studs! LUV YA -Mom, Dad, Sis, Grandma Feels so good! -7-UP Ted Alan Slattery L-TROOP Let's keep things in perspective I have become comfortably Numb'Pink Floyd NO ONE CAN EAT IUST ONEYFRITO-LAY Thanks Mom and Dadrfor everything! Anthony Smith lt doesn't matter who we say we are. You define us in the simplest most available terms possible: a brain, a lock, a basket case, a criminal. But today we discovered that we are all part brain, jock, basket case, and criminal. The Breakfast Club Love to Mom, Dad, Otis, Thanks: Friends of Loyola, Kelly, Po, Sz GOD 4 LIFE Richard V. Soriano IO Zvletter words to live by: It it is to be, It is up to me. If money can't buy happiness, I guess l'll have to rent it. School is like homework, You always have something better to with your time, Thanks Mom, Dad, Agnes, Martin, Francis, IS, PDM, and every- one who helped me become who I am. it Paul Edward St. Geme Luis Sipes Stanford Paul Richard Stumpe I used to dream about going to College, when I'd fall asleep in high school Rodney Dangerlield I looked myselt up in my family tree and found out that I was the sap Rodney Dangerfield Thanks Mom and Dad 188 I-Iope, like the gleaming tapers light. Adorns and cheers our way: And still, as darker grows the night Emits a brighter ray. -Oliver Goldsmith Thanks MomDadSisFriendsLoyolaGod for giving me hope. Sir Sipos is on his way . . . When you do something good no one remembers but, when you do something wrong no one forgets- Thanx Mom, Dad, Stef, Danette and all who I-IELPED ME GRAA DUATE PS. tspecial thanx to all bents of PROXIMATY, CL, GA, MVJ Also thanx to all faculty members who have helped me through the four years, lt's iinally overlllfi WIFAAAALSO TO THE IOEMAN lT'S BEEN A GOOD YEAR. Timothy Lannon Sullivan ke me disappearing through the smoke rings of my mind, down e foggy ruins of time, out to the windy beach, far from the isted reach of crazy sorrow. 'Bob Dylan our strength as an individual depends on, and will be in direct roportion to, how you react to both praise and criticism. -John ooden tMD+Sully's Gulperi geesh:satisfaction! Hey Dano, e's beautifull Thanx M, D, Hawk, Cubs 87, PS-PD, Tap, Toes- Tubes, Bball. lt's nice with icel Warren David Sumilang in whatever arena of lite one may meet the challenge of COUFGQS, whatever may be the sacrifices he face-is if he follows his con- science-the loss ot his friends, fortune, contentment, even the esteem of his fellow men- each man must decide for himself the course he will follow.-IFK Thanxln'Luv: Mom, Dad, Desi, lennyD Great triends, times memories: lennyDCruzrMiulefflerryMike, KN, lA, LG, loeyA, PM, PY, TK, et allAThanx2all 'beengreatwfulenD'Mahaldn' 'Shaka John Robert Sutton I it Swells, Ride itl . . . Micky Dora l have to sigh when l see that teachers only know my real self because I have everyone else fooled , . . There is no shorter ascent to the royal and divine mansions , . than through subduinq the live passions hostile to obedience: disobedience, argumentativeness, self gratification, self-1ustifit'a- tion, and pernicious high opinion of oneself St. Gregoryfthanx MOM DAD -1-SINKCSW Richard Alan Tamer l have only come here seeking knowledge, things they wouldn't teach me of in college, I have seen the destiny you sold, Turned into a shining band of gold, So lei me leave you with this sour note, Remember this before you vote: We can all sink or we can float, cause were all on the same big boat! KO Pain, lWorld - STING Thanks ma, sis, bro, all my friends, and the numbers of women in the Niagara Falls area. LOVE YOU ALL!! Anthony V. Terin geneTicenqineering efficient logical effective and practical using our resources to tl-le best of our Ability. chanNging deSigning adapting our MentAlilies. improving our Abilities for a better way of life. twej are the little ch1lDren the future in our hanDs, when all these chilDren on the eArth inherit all tHe lanDs. OMD i'm not sure where this aLl started Or when it all ends but i sure hope it does soon. VE YA A Bryan Jeffrey Taw You hii this little trickle ground ball down the first base line with two out and it's three out, Wrong. lim Murray Don't pretend thai you sleep at night, sleep light. Cant you feel that the time is right, it's alright, Genesis See your future. Mama make it happen. Ty Webb Paul Michael Tena ll a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- F haps il is because he hears a dilterent drummer. Let him A step to the music he hears, however measured or tar R away. llenry David Thoreau O Frabious day! Thanx for H the memories Loyola! Calloohl Callay' Mom, Dad, and W Cathy- l love you all. Thanks for your love and under- E standing. RO, MC, LB, PP, and everybody else, we did L itll I'll miss you all. Signing off. L George Tillis Marco Torres S1llBoys ltsTlmeToBe-:ome SillyOldMen lfweLookFoward With- Winning isn't everything, but losing is nothing -CFCT A Com- outEverLooking Backward, ThenWeAre ReallyLookingNowhereY mittment to Excellence-Give it all you have and never give up. lf Elvin fCosbyShowl you fail, get up and start over-THANX for the memories VFBALL. Onel?at-Dropping Spo1lsAPotOfRice TP-ER, ever since day one it's been lun-Best of Friends, Hey Thanks Mom, Dad, Sis. lLove You. Special ThankxTo: L,on-O Babe, THANX for all the precious moments and tor always being RiclcVoltronSpeedracerSpideySantiDarrenDanaSumnerandPaul by my side-l l.uvU'RC Mom, Dadbwithout you it wouldnt have lnthewordsolOptimusPrime: Autobols, transformandrollout! worked out this way-THANX-ILUVU. lt was fun but l gotta run 333 'x Gordon Tuthill There are those much more rare people who never lose their curiosity, their almost childlike wonder at the world: those people who continue to learn and to grow intellectually until the day they die. And these usually are the people who make contributions, who leave some part ol the world a little better otl than it was before they entered it, ,William Sheldon Sean Tynan-Connolly I'm lust beginning to see, now I'm on my way, MOODY BLUES Thanks to my Dad and Mom and Liz and Derrick l've had fun buds: MG. BC, ND, AS, RR, PP, MR, TM, TS, AB, and AC Experience the Mucky Duck-man, you gotta go-Tl-IOM GUNN May the Corona R.l,P, Long Live Sid! This is the strangest lite l've ever known-HM MORRISON Santiago E. Vance G Bon1ourAndManyThanxTo:TheShadowWarriorsScott4SiMar A eneTheSkullSquadronMomdzDadSpeedRacerDanacSiZorRi U knitLisaThorBetaRayBillVoltronMlCHeyMonlMinnmeiSpid N yL1onYOEIricGForceDarthLukeKim-LuvinFriends4everCa T t.Video'sBatmanthe-DarkKnightStormbringerWolverineSit L eX-MenSpaceCruiserYamatoExcaliburFrankYuManyMers! E GeorgeBiqDarrenAndMyUltimateCLASSOF'87!YOURSl-l T OTSNOWHURTOTHERPLAYERS John Christian Vegher . . I wondered whether all men have a place, or need a place, or want one and have none. Sometimes l've seen a look in eyes, a frenzied Animal look as ol a need for a quiet, secret place where soul-shivers can abate, where a man is one and can take stock of it, -Steinbeck Thanx for being my place, Loyola. l love you Mom, Dad, G-Ma Thanx PVSVVMEIGIFSDWDROADAMI-'C No, Hold your head like this Si say 'waaaf -M. Python Van Joseph C. Veloso It you don't get everything you want, think ol the things you don't qet that you don't want. A Anonymous Don't worry, we can't get caught. We're on a mission - Elwood Blues Thanks to my family and friends: M, P, VV, IV, IB and LHS for everything! Christopher Alexander Viola Lile's battles don't always qo to the faster or stronger M man, but sooner or later the amn who wins is the man E who thinks he can, M THANKS MOM + DAD I LOVE YOU! Thanks especially B GB CA BL TP Bl-l DM TS PR ID IW2 IR R Bl + Boat:Disaster:Al-l + 75mph U Farewell and may the evil spirits get confused on the M way to your home f George Carlin Jeremy Demetri Williams rush throuqh water, glide on air, or simply rest on land. But the past and forever in the future everything will rest my hand. -Demetri , . . up and find all that you want, wish to be, and would like have Thanx-Duble, mom, dad, friends, LOYOLA, 51 the qirls. BiG' David Lowry Winter purpose of life, after all, is to livo it, to taste experience to the to reach out eagerly and without tear tor newer and richer -Eleanor Roosevelt question is not who is riqht but what is riqht. Mars needs -Dave Faulkner Mom, Dad, Debbie, Bill, Luke, Matt, and Tricia. Toodles. ya on the flipsidel John Thomas Winnek lf it doesn't come within you, it doesnt come at all Success is a peace of mmd which is a direct result of seltfsatisfaction in know- ing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming lohn Wooden THANX 4 it alll Padre Mr. Hearn Fr. Bennett 8-O-l CUBS Bobs Mi MP GP CR SD ER TM DM RF PR CV lW TP SK AH BH Kellyz Hobs Ant Matty MM TD AB Tho UZO ID Kristi KONA LOVE YA MOM DAD Vic Sz Mom Mc Tootles , . , Matthew Robert Winter What the mind can conceive The heart can believe The person can achieve. Indulgence is bliss. Thank you all especially C.H. and Bud. Jonathan Randolph Wiser I always keep a supply of stimulant handy in case I see a snake . . . which I also keep handy! THANKS SANCHO lf you'ro not qoinq all the way then why qo at all? Tho mind is a terrible thing to use Shame Maidy Life isn't all sushi and skittlesn l. Dub l am a prohibitionist. What l propose to prohibit is the reckless use of water. THANKS LOYOLAU' Mom, Dad, lenny, and Liz . . . what can l say . . . l love you all Nicholas Mun Siu Yeung Without Love, Beauty, Si Danger it would almost be easy to live - Is this a dream within a dream? PROPAGANDA' Remember, emoy lite today, You may not be around to take pleasure in it tomorrow. Thanks mom, dad, Woody Si all my friends who were able to put up with me for 4 years. You deserve a pat on the back! Thanks LOYOLA for 4 ot the most special years of my life. l'll never forget any of it! Francis Steven Yu A great pleasure in lite is listening to poeple say what you can't do, S1 then going out 51 doing it. Success comes to those who can see the possibilities, dare to follow a dream, and care not about the opinions of those who can't. -Me l use to complain about the problems of life until l saw a man with no legs. Treasure what you have, always. Love ya Mom, Dad, friends-the very best. MeYou6- 4-2:55 lO!5 4O!4O Go Diamond, quys! God l'm tired. Mark John Yzurdiaga Giant steps are what you take walkinq on the moon. Sting Yes, there are two paths you can qo by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. By: timmy Page and Robert Plant And now we're on our way, no need to hurry lust to get from day to day. And l know we don't have to run that hard to get where we can qo. T. Scholz of Boston To mummy, daddy, and friends 1 Thanks 4 all the support. 191 If 'W A Loyola graduate in 1946, Fr. Draper entered the lesuits upon graduation. He Fr. MacDonald entered the lesuits in 1948 studied Theology at the University of Inns- bruck. He was ordained in lnnsbruck in 1958. He served as Dean of the luniorate if at Loyola University from 1966-1979. At Loyola U. he was also the Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts and taught the Classics and History. We will remember Fr. Draper tor his work with our Track Team and as the organizer of our home track meets. Per- hapsthe single phrase by which we will remember his unique personality is his Venite Venite. Fr. Murphy entered the lesuits in 1952 and was ordained in 1964. When he ar- rived at Loyola in 1966 he was the Direc- tor of Resident Students and taught in the Science Department. He has taught sci- ence ever since. We will remember Fr. Murphy for his video tapes, the TV sci- ence programs, his electrical Wizardry. and his old VWS. Fr. Fice is a native ot Los Angeles. He attended Loyola University with Mr. Buschelman. He entered the lesuits in 1961. He taught at lesuit High in Sacramento before coming to Loyola in 1977. He was appointed Rector of the lesuit Community in 1981. His six year term ends this lune, and he will move on to new horizons. Fr. Fice has been teaching a Scripture class to parents in the even- ings for the past three years. and was ordained in 1961. He has been assigned to Loyola High School on three different occasions. He was responsible tor managing the move ot the Theologate from the hills of Los Gatos to Berkeley. Fr. MacDonald presently teaches Latin and he oversees and inspires the lnterchange auction. He is the chaplin for the Varsity Football team. His homilies and sideline presence are always an inspiration. AD MAIOREM DEI GLORIAM Fr Brady was a member of the Loyola Class of 36 He entered the Society in 1936 for a total ot 51 years of service as a Iesuit Before coming to Loyola in 1971 h served as Vice Principal at lesuit High from 1966 1968 and as bor der perfect at Bellarmine from 1968 1971 He was the moderator for many years of our Backpacking Club He is also known to many of our alumni as the bus driver who logged many many miles in our old yellow school bus Fr Brady has assisted with admissions for many years f EL CAMING i987 Volume 70 Loyola l-ligh School l90l Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90006 Editors-in-Chief: David and Eric Halm Associate Editor, Campus Ministry: Brian Henderson Photography Editor: Leonardo Morales Assistant Photography Editors: Greg Hall, Gus Lamanna Sports Editors: David Matter, Ed Rendon Activities Editors: Pat Duron, Frank Rada, Michael Smith, Steve Dalla Betta Publications and Productions: Chris Viola Faculty Editors: Mark Nemec and David Ng Junior Section: Pat Duron Sophomore Section: Albert Mikhail Freshman Section: Steve Dalla Betta Staff Artist: Van Veloso H20 Polo Consultant: Chris O'Donnell Mr. Clutch: Frank Kozakowski MVP Award: Leonardo Morales Supporting Cast: Agusto Sasso, Robert Soriano, Carlos Cas- tillo, Taylor Browning, Bob Bennett, Graham Randall, Cary Mullen, Doug Yip, Mike Shaw, Darren Dahlman, Niall Gart- lan, Mike Kotzman, Craig Edwards, Maurice Durand, lim lenkins, Brian Ploszaj, lames Huff, lohn Gonzales, Bret Ar- nott, Bill Armisted, Ed Hsu, Gehan Perera, Andrew Francis, Mark Romano, Brendan Loftus, lohn Figueroa, Robert Sala- zar, lohn Despiritu, left Zimmerman, Rich Alonzo, Armand Diaz, Ed Smith, lulian Smith, David Calvo Many long hours of layout design, photo printing and crop- ping, pasting, and typing by the staff were put into the produc- tion of this year's El Camino. However, without the many valu- able contributions of those who generously gave theirtime and effort, the completion of this year's book could not have been accomplished. our moderator who jumped into the ballgame second semester. Mr was down in the office with us everyday providing us with Gatorade, and 2 for l pizza when the late nights rolled around. caught on guickly, recognizing and satisfying our needs, whether it making helpful suggestions, asserting a bit of authority, or just vacuumi when the scrap paper level got too high to bear. Thank you Mr. Ko: kowski, for your continuous dedication and support. We would also like thank Mrs. Barbara Koch for serving as moderator first semester. . . , i c The l987 E1 Camino Staff first wishes to thank Mr. Frank w i Special thanks go to our sales rep Mr Paul Collins whose visits a concern for our progress kept us up-to date and Mr. Gil Quesada at t plant who kept us supplied with extra mounting boards and tools. Tf photo quality of the book would not be the same without Edwards Phot raphy, who provided us with mug shots and kept us going on supplies, ai Mr. Vince McNally and Mr. Gregg Duffy whose photos made this year football section one of the best ever. The staff is deeply indebted to Mr Fernando Morales, whose shooting, developing, and printing were a gre help, especially in that last minute bind. Additional thanks go to Mr. Terry Caldwell, Miss Sylvia Rousseve, ai Mrs. Lou Ann Berardi for their thematic assistance. Also, thanks to Mr. P Salvaty for her concern and support with overflow typing and proofrea ing, Mr. Tom McClune for taking care of the financial end, and Mi Christina Duron for dropping off that needed energy of pizza and Cok on that long Saturday back in February. We also would like to express o gratitude to Fr. Cahalan for digging up old photos, Fr. Leidich for takir shots of the retreats, and with Fr. MacDonald, for the information on tl lesuits. All coaches and moderators deserve a special thank you for gettir their teams and clubs together for some last minute Cas well as repeate photo sessions We thank the Loyalist Staff for the understanding and unauthorized lending of their tables, vacuum cleaner, straight edges, X-acto blades, rubber cement erasers, and staff artist. An exchange of photos, ideas, worries and concerns helped establish a comradery between the two staffs, actually, make that a semi-comradery fsince you defeat us, right, Robby?D. Thanks also to those seniors who contributed to the book with their reports and reflections. Our final and deepest thanks goes to Mr. Tom O'Neill, S.l. A favorite scholastic and yearbook moderator, we regreted to see Mr. O'Neill depart last year to the Boston School of Theology. All yearbook skills, technical and creative, displayed in this volume have been generated from Mr. O'Neill's moderating expertise, enthusiasm, and dedication from the three volumes before this. We indeed felt that Mr. O was here with us all the way, especially with the long summer discussions in Tahoe about the do's and don'ts, the Christmas visit, and the longsdistance pep-talks from Boston. Thank you, Mr. Tom O'Neill, S.l., for your priceless love and friendship. ERIC HALM LEQNARDQ MCDRALES DAVID HALM EDITQR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY EDU012 EDITQR-IN-CHIEF 5 XQWV LBWJ5 60' A 'xp XNQ75 wake? XC Of X X059 mf? SNVV PCOJJQ--X 5XOiNo5OiixQO5, XO JXO0b8q Nb 603 02580 Qigiqbbfgfij PQ' 09315 X21 gig, XCZQCOQAOXZOE 161.-xQQ23'OD'ii4:gf?QU59qP 0-SSW! Oiwfvv wb zfffgwb 1 WW 80 UCOQUW '35 W WZ 3x60-xr 0055 XXXPWQ NQWQ QN JXOJ' Q! XQZQX Pri' 3iQ'3Qf 010559630 kgfv DCJOQSL 24' Cf Qyfox x, Zfxgxxfxxxovggjffl ?gjCxOxb56 CB N509 ' x Q! pp ' mfob QW 90 Lf 6 of QQQOU b X' QF? FOO ff wb Q, KCQX 0505 GX 0 C f mf mio Xofww WH ff Q W QW P05 xx QL L70 OJG5? V7 xv qglfffq Af Q' ff 922 Q P XLQJQDQQVK cf QW'


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