Lynbrook High School - Valhalla Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Class competitions, at the rallies, at lunch time, and during homecoming week promoted the indi- vidual class 's spirit. This resulted in the Most Spirited Class banner circulating throughout the year. The al- ways-smiling spiritleaders spent their time encourag- ing enthusiasm in everyone. Students were always will- ing to support the many clubs and organizations at school lOf course it helps when M8M's, gummy bears, or chocolate bars are includedl. Developing spirit does not require practice, and there is No Experience Neces- sary . . . all it takes is pride. 1. PaintAnyone? L ynbrook 's new club, The Creative Arts Lab, sparks spirit while practically eliminating the shelf life of the powdered paint in the cove. 2. While cheering them on, Kristen Green was intently watching the varsity football team. 3. Enthusiasm started for the seniors when the parking lot became conservative, yet classy. 4. Work is a four-letter word-unless it means supporting your class. Janice Thayer, Christine Simoni, Cathy Ashbrook, take time to paint scenery for homecoming week. 5. Runthroughs are an important part of the halftime festivities, and the spiritleaders strive to do it right! 4 Spirit J 1 -A 4-sul.. ' brook 's High Spirit If Rl A 1 M IHJN .....,.,....W.,...M,,, 4 I-IDI 5 1131. unn- ill f ?, ff Y-1 ilu? , 4 , , V!! 1l 1.,. ?:r in I-!L..!,E' J gf QM ll I ull -f' ww'Q,, at 'Miha 'lf H M H- 7' -- f V. T , . iwmrsm gif' M ,G A ,.q. y f W if ri 5 ' ' ' PM fi 42 E: if W , , ,K V XJ N-. Spirit Si Q L hx f R Who Do You Think Yo 1, - Q wi? -.wr M ,-.4 6 Slereotyping I' Q I UL, m3z,C3fVk,L 0Lfyt,59p JLJVxLUx1LOjDv'WC:z PM Mm--Jax XVVULQT. -wt Memos ' ribs Lv bywucbustim ,QUKAL 40 Vvwdf Q, kmkgfm Xlvifkjvb' uw. wmglfk 5 VLWWQ Jgyclsotfx 'R ' A+ It M L flfuua V Q U X ' ., ' J ...A F. 'b k ' ' U QV2 X ty, Y 'f Q Q JUVLUJL ax ,.. ' Lgfawb s wvkil lxw-LKQJLQJ, D Malaga- . Cm JJIVUK5-MMQ Jw UTULL ffumte Yes! lt's that time again already- 6:30 AM another boring week-day morning. As you on into the bathroom, drab thoughts run your mind However once you splash you face -1 A -.,.,fl'f'75. ' ' . . Fl U 1 rl I-2,1 Q!-t , some cold water, you're all set to Jump into the N ' E ' M I 1 Q tion of another school day. The reason for this is 51 . - if kj here at L ynbrook, school can indeed actually be F ' g 'A' A' As reflected by these few pictures, Lynbrook gi ', Q X great diversity in student activities: sports, if 'X it If ics, lunch-times, and night-life scenarios. sg- 1. The unknown student is getting ready to approach ' 4 n K ' , Schoolday. 2. The Senior Class showing off its spirit at the - F 3 A i . - coming Rally. 3. Some serious studying outside is being 4 -- - -A r f- ed by three students. 4. Lunch time presents some crazy time Activities. 5. LINDA NAKAMOTO strutting her stuff after school volleyball. 6. Night-time is the time for among other activities and ocia even . X : ska, Q. -rn 1-ne. r f-+A-sg, . 'er , M1-' in 'r :: K 'Qi' U , ... 4-TA:J:.mh ,,,g2'g!:i 5 u ..- ,git 'R - I 1 . 51' F J W' ,' U X4 I Q LQQQO I , Gxfixgyx-if M fl .F R3 ff'-1 Hey give me that back' It means a lot to mel' We ve all said and heard it There are some things that we proudly treasure and possibly flaunt The adored va Iuables vary from person to person but usually one s sex is a deciding factor for what he or she carries around at Lynbrook. Girls, for example, personally treasure things like stuffed animals, elaborately cute keychains, class rings, and purses lWhat would I do without my purselj. Typically, when something is small- er, girls tend to think it's more adorable. Usually this is not the case with guys. Boys treasure other things out- side the realm of cuteness. Close to guys' hearts are their Ietterman jackets, class rings, and their wallets I which usually contain cash, l.D. 's, and their pictures of girlsj. Of course, guys are most proud of their cars lHe y, l've got a '78 'Vette with a modified turbo 350 and a huge Alpine stereo. How's that 4X4 you've got?1. Whatever the case may be, we can see that our pride in ourselves is genuinely reflected in what we treasure. Vike Pride . . . but in another sense. 10 PEFSOIIBI Treasures X g X. X ,X X. VX: X -iii. ig X X ' Xi iff 4 Y Q X. X. ,X . .. . . Xu XX .x Q X X-x XXXXXXQ.. .- XX k X WNXwXXXX...X X.. A X. XXX XXX... A X x ' 'WX-.XX - XX: Xa Xa.. K Xw 1-T ,S . XX, 0 4.55 X. r- XX ' Xwwm X. N1- NX x.w,N,X.N.3g5 S? ,X X gzsvw.. . X.. X-, . X-. gf XXFEX 5 XX. MX .. X.,X,X. .M .X .QMX5 5 .XXX ,nn- 2 12 Styles and Trends r ai 1. 1,- ,S 4 ' t L 'iff 3 emi? f f v X ,. , .V q X F ' 4 Y. - A' W , , gwlwlrl h V A par: ., V , , ' 'M , F F:-,lb ' av 'Eben - V G Q' it Y- M 'Q'--W... 6,-f . X 4 ... ,lfZ:.?f'l.gZf'f.lf.:m.CftfWt , What am I going to wear today? flashes through everyone's mind each morning as they tear through their closets and drawers searching for the right thing to wear. Every Trendy Teri and Fashion Frank go through this daily moment of complexity. But Lynbrook always seems to come out on top of the fashion realm. Fads! Lynbrook's got 'em all. Whatever it', is, lt's here. Plaids, paisley, stretch pants fwith the stirrups loosej, plastic gummy bracelets lon ankles tooll, gold broaches, butterfly clips lin the hairj, outfits in Red, Black, and White, the list goes on . . . And it seems the standard favorites are still around - Esprit, Guess, and the all-American 501. 1. Styles and trends personified by Brenda Huck, Duke Truong, Scott Zim merman, and Cesar Acosta. 2. What really goes on at Camp Beverly Hills? 3. Synchronizing students switch to swatches. 4. Step- ping out in style, Jennie Farley is wearing the very popular plaids. 5. The stylish duo, senior Michelle Evans and junior Dave Robins strut their fashions. S . g mwwfsj?jWA MfW03W4Q,kwLmEi2 ffm 1A6U'CUf'f- QWWZ- 4 jgfuz, 5,014 Cl ,WJ ., . WW 5. l awmfaww KK. M4415 gvbmbglclukx, LJMW P600 Q fi? . WMM VV Xxdfmjiitflds and Styles 13 HELP WANTED! Student life WM Qs-QR NK RGS X W ' f . .4-0 Did noontime really get you down? Were you bummed out by academics? Hopefully, the Noon- time Activities got rid of the high school blues! The lunch games were fun, exciting, outrageous fjust a little bitl and everyone could be a part just by talking to one of hisfher class officers. Participating in games such as Sedgley Says four form of Simon Saysj, Twister, and Musical Chairs allowed everybody they you, froshlj to GET INVOL- VED. There was absolutely no effort 1. And then the music stops . . . 2. Kari drowns in a sea of screwiness B, required Iexcept trying to keep you sanityl and all you had to do wa show up to have a guaranteed goo time. The noontime activities were Lyn brookis newest and most outra geous form of class competition outside of rallies. The class with thi most wins at the end of the year wi have won the prestigious an sought-after title of Class of Year . These stupid games by far, the easiest way to show unity and spirit. r ' ww. '-iff if fi f A ,-I 4 V-Q Q, I V Q 'Q , T --can-ill! ' 3. All hail!! 4. Twisii 5. Victory after idiocy: Denise Gillikin and Sean 4 Montgomery. Noontime Activities 17 3 s an -mms ADVENTURES Many Lynbrook students occupy their time in other ways than always hitting the books. Quite a few take Wvfk Permits in hand and head out looking for some sort of job. This keeps some of 'em busy and lets many of them earn money for the big up-coming weekend or the entrance to the well-known raver located somewhere on Pierce. Others hang out at the local 7-Eleven or get some grub at Burger King before seeing Pee Wee's Big Adventure for the third time. Even though many of our fellow students do these things, others attend the Lynbrook sporting events and student body functions, or exercise their jaws on the phone for hours, with their buds or favorite admirer listening 1-Mark Dunker, Lee Gumby, and Scott Shawver smiling at the girl outside the store window at Bresler's . . . or are they? . . . or are they? 2-l say Steve Rathman, you look as if it were a hard job. 18 Jobs and Hangouts S P on the other end. Some of the stu- dent body do these things, but they also can be found going out to din- ner with mom and dad, sitting at home playing computer games with some good friends, browsing through Vallco, or crankin' their fa- vorite tunes through some head- phones and dancing to the beat. Let's not forget the few who head to the beach to soak up some rays and ride the waves and those who kick back at their house watching Leave it to Beaver . Yes, most of our fellow L ynbrook students have devised di- versified ways of spending their spare time, but in most cases, it is spent in ways that will reassure us that our high school years are the best years of our lives. X E silf at ----- ' n to r 5 P 53 25355 . I ,Di l s ' ffl.. B ff as ff! s ,-ff I 'rti A 'i.Ll E t l ,q.e . Stf Q E 5 A A ,.., A' if 255, f 3 , .t .Jlsr lsls Q 1 ,, w .Q 3 f i , , A:,, ,Mt gs V JM! W 1 ,H :li :ug L K' .sm , B g t , , , A , him, I k , 1-. .1 5.2 in 'X ---Xfif sk.. 'ik iwf' -N fs., ' Xxx - S N-X ' 4xw.,,W' Q, 4- ,. ,.:.,f,,,.xMx . ,, .wWwM,wwM..M.N Q Hangouts 19 E -1 'uf 'ld 'r 9 1 20 Spirii week -1:1 2 2,7 w.,,., A R 'l W' SW! MW 4 VIKING V0.Y46f Q Anchors away, Seniors! The class of '86 finished off spirit week with a bang. On their day, myriads of Vi- kings in bearskin wraps and college kids in togas could be seen dancing around the viking ship and the Frat house. The viking ship was the huge display in the center of the rally court which represented the year of the Viking. The Fraternity house was another hit. It represented life after high school. The other displays in- cluded samples from the seniors' frosh, soph, and junior years. The most visable attraction had to be the senior spirit. The atmosphere was lively and full of fun. Not only did a senior win best costume for every day, but they racked on the points to pull ahead of the competition to be- come the winners of the week. Yes, once again they received the well deserved honor of first place. Fabu- lous job, seniors. 4 1. Party time! 2. Viking ladies toast to the class of '86. 3. Set sail, seniors. 4. Viking beautifies Kim Fitchen and Nancy Ryle pose for a picture. 5. The year of the Viking. Spirit week 21 'N 30-VNC-Q, BCLVND.. 'N'O'!'9NQQl.sQVN1eX5t WN Jgywgg X lfmsfe.. exribx had Crr wgxgvgxfgw CII Tilt' SPI t 'fies- 'cos Dew.. ,SevmA,-rke, mam God 5 X'coNmagqvx4', CafL'M 1 35 Tibsegfwkgn each were swarmed by surfers, swim- mers, sunbathers, and lifeguards Iolling around in lounge chairs . . . Wait-was that really Madonna or Rambo or maybe Buckwheat? Don't be mistaken, they were just juniors living it up in Hollywood. The limo, the Hard Rock Cafe, and the M'A'S'H set gave students a peek at what Hollywood is all about. The beach boulevard were star attractions. going, juniors! ' J I l, 5 2 ,lg X Q 2. 1. Surf's up, '88! 2. Steve Vanslow and Mike Moon here Murphy take time for a shot. 3. Dave Welch Soler and Shelly and Rich Liston live it up at the boardwalk. 4. Oscar Mayer Wiener Freshmen at summer camp. 5. Move over Rev. wood the Juniors are 'YN QL LN THE NU Dm 'WN wma Wfluckfiibv , X X S s 'iiimif :M gsm, S x ig fi x XX rn X ' rag. l 9 QM, NX if ,Q,-, gi 'Q - X Q. fRsHxQ N- X is 1 5 - 3 2 4: a 3 Q Q . 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Stately mounted atop classic convertible Sunbeams were fresh- man Noelle Boehm and senior Steve Hilleary, sophomore Caroline Kelly and senior Don Mclntosh, junior Adrienne Tovar and senior Todd McNair seniors Julie Antonelli with Scott Morehouse, Kim Fitchen with Erik Jones, Kristen Green with Tom Alloggiamento, and Carol Stevenson with Dean Dyer. The 1985 Queen, Vicky Stratigopolous, escorted by senior Dave Hoffman, would crown one senior princess as the new Homecoming Queen, and one senior escort would be appointed as the newly-titled King. After a triumphant fanfare from the Lynbrook marching band, the time of coronation was at hand. The announcement came. . . Their Royal Highnesses Kim Fitchen and Tom Al- loggiamento were our new Queen and King! In an appropiate tribute, the lights dimmed and the sky glit- tered with fireworks for Their Majes- ties. All hail to the new Viking King and Queen for 1986! 24 Homecoming Court . Z: 9 1. 1985-86 Homecoming Court. 2. Adrienne Tovar and Todd McNair 3. Carline Kelly and Don Mclntosh. 4. 1985 Homecoming Queen Vicky Stratogopolous and escort Dave Hoff- man 5. Their Majesties, Tom Alloggiamento and Kim Fitchen 6. Noelle Boehm and Steve Hilleary 7. Kim Fitchen and Erik Jones 8. Amid applause, Vicky crowns Kim 1986 Homecom- ing Queen 9. Kristen Green and Tom Alloggia- mento 10. Julie Antonelli and Scott More- house 11. Carol Stevenson and Dean Dyer Homecoming Court 25 3 6410 lt was just like last year, like I was a junior again, discovered one LHS sen- ior at the Homecoming dance, which festively capped off the wildness of spirit week. Indeed, many alumni could not resist returning to their alma mater for the annual event. It seemed as if everyone was there! Another concept, new to the Home- coming dance was a double- bill dance. Two bands, Code Red la group consist- ing of LHS studentsl and Justin 's Crib, helped rocket the dance into our fon- dest high school memories as nearly 1000 Vikes hopped, rocked, shook, swayed, bounced, and ricocheted to the musical electricity of Homecoming. Eventually, the magic began to come to an end. Hi's, bye's, addresses, and phone numbers were furiously swapped as the Vikings savored the night. Then, literally, came the last dance, Homecoming 1985-86 drew to a very emotional close. 26 Homecoming Dance 1-Student body cheers on the queen. 2-Scott Morehou 3-Laura Brostel, Alicia F rair, and friend, take se enjoyes the Homecoming Dance, time out between dances to give the photo rapher a look. Wa 2 out 4-With stars in her eyes, Oueen Kim Fitchen, dances with her escort Eric Jones. 5-Mike Gould asked Mark McKeown to please stop slam dancing. 6-Tammy Thomson dances the night away. Homecoming Dance 27 0001! C'0MlN6 MAWIE Rlllff R ll? As the Homecoming Rally was kicked off, our spirits were at an all-time high and bound to escalate even higher. We all cheered on the eight home- coming princesses and their escorts as they played their games of wheelbar- row and piggyback. Who could forget how junior Adrienne Tovar and her ac- complice, Todd McNair, were lgasplj cheating? At the end, Caroline Kelly, Sophomore princess, and her escort, Don Mclntosh, rode through it all to the finish line emerging as the winners. Each class yelled to their heart's content in hopes of capturing the cov- eted Most Spirited Class banner. When the moment came to announce the winner of the rally, we all waited intensely. The victors: The class of '87! The Juniors had put on the best show and took the banner away triumphantly claiming their piece of twenty-one years of Viking history! 1 ..,..-av 28 Rally 1. Jenny Soler and Shelly Wennerlund pick up their prizes. 2. Cheerleaders salute Lynbrook. 3. Jeff Ritchey takes school spirit to the limit. K.: 2 raft,-'K ' 5 3 'Qs 'pun' PWS 4. The Freshmen: they try . . . 5. LHS Pep Band-Nobody does 4 it better! Rally 29 X-swf 1. Michelle Ohye takes a break to have a bite. 2. Strumming around, Trisha Dunbar ponders a piece of music. 3. 1,2,3, SAY CHEESE! 4. Playing games at Camp Viking, the freshman enjoy their first spirit day. S Ti sm Qfwlffiig S'!fVl mga, 1 5. cdwk we MSW 1 www wuummg ww. Xfaulre 5360530 QUCCYQ YNY? VJKSQX UUCQQJ' ZMQQMQQW uffwcfzracnd U9 oxcwaa VNUZDVYK. UMW fad' fm mMfLt USDLAM. M Mlgwatwg WO MLQJEM , Hmm ummm- OXRJKQIJZ? Maw W. UNQ 1 31 1. Jenny The EPIC berry, fun, study. week. 2. Scott Okel- 3. Physics IS time out to Fw ., Q ,. 1:34 'ns N .. y . 2 'fqwi ,f S V . M 'V', . 5. .. B. - K - 5. Allison Brunner and Kim Fitchen welcome the freshmen at orientation. 6. Oops! What hap- pened Jenna? 7. Carnation day brings surprises to many students. 1 The a judge and his mute Blancherj. actor in both up the plays by they were stimulat- md expanding exper- Great job, Drama!! fx ff Q 34 Drama fWinter Playsl Wife is wi ps 4 'Q f I 4 rt , ns ,- f C ,Q :ff 1 of Q -Q no ' , 'n. 'x-1 . v ,'k.,'f' 'tif s' ' s',, l,,4 , .,..Q. ' 'Asq, .g,x,'e S fa, 'N '. 1 If - -4 11.1. XR A -Hi I3 'ta' O 8 4. ,rw , ,,, 'nu ,', -i SQ rv 1. . fs . ,,.N. -D' .fo in X . ,Q U xx 1 f Drama f Winter Playsl 35 X 1 Senior Kim Latford and graduate Trm Go mersall taking time off the dancefloor. 2. With mixed reactions some friends notice the photographer. Jeff Barto, Amy Cohen, Hisa Naito, and Anita Long waiting for the music to begin again. 3. Before venturing into the room for formal pictures Samantha Rowe and her escort submit to a trial run. QFD K R J 36 Winter Formal 11' l inter Wanda and . . . . .. . a night we 'll never forget. For most the evening began with dinner l Hey, no one else is wearing a tux! 2 and proceeded to the dance floor of the Le Baron Hotel in San Jose. The line for pictures was aw- ful, as one of the cameras was dis- abled. The band, Shadowtalk, da- maged a drum l Thank goodness for the breakj. We laughed and danced while being serenaded by a singer who had never sung in front of peo- ple before. For Tania Rands, Lynn Stepovich, Nancy Ryle and Carol Stephenson the evening had special meaning. They were all Winter Prin- cesses waiting to hear who would be Queen. Finally the news was an- nounced . . . Lynn was presented with the honor and a memory locket. Too soon, the music faded and it was time to leaveg another memory of '85 will remain with all. 4. From the stairs one could see the beautiful lobby of the hotel. 5. Michelle Robinson and Todd Brannon share an inside joke. Winter formal 37 6-A 38 Sadie 'to v 41 Years of Magic, All in 0ne lligliti' Q Hawkins, that weird hick girl Wherever, USA, packed up a couple hundred LHS and jammed down to Dis- one night, April 4, 1986. it wasn't a night where hid- would blare out, en- on Space Mountain in dark. Yes, it was Disneyland, complete with seemingly millions of Walt Disney characters and the like . . . but the only thing blaring in the dark was the resounding thumping of dance music! After a girl picked her guy, took him out to dinner, got him and herself stuffed inside their standardly-Outrageous outfits, showed up at the gym, said hi, you look cute about a million times, got married, and finally got shot lpic- tureslj, some wild dancing finally got underway! And there we all stood land dancedll, girls clinging to their Husbands-for-a-night, wearing cos- tumes ranging from the traditional Mickey and Minnie up to well, some pretty bizaree things! Sadie 39 Friend .' 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THE YEAR OF THE VIKING . . . ANCHORS AWA Y . . . OUR CLASS OF 1986 . . . As we curiously en- tered the gates of Lynbrook High Sichool four years ago, Nineteen Hundred Eighty-six seemed intangi- ble and out of reach. Now, as graduation ap- proaches, it feels like only yesterday our high school career began. These past four years have shaped us into independant indivialuals, and now, it is our time to go our separate ways. However, inside each of our hearts will remain the memories of the fun times we've shared together at Lynbrook. As freshmen, we amazingly defeated the seniors by winning the first two consecutive rallies with our Hawaiian spirit. The spirit kept flowing with our western theme throughout our sophomore year. As juniors, Childhood Memories brought us through yet another, excellent successful year. But perhaps strongest in our minds will remain the memories of our senior year . . . Anchors Away. The scene in the rally court displaying the senior class dressed as vikings dancingr around a forty- foot-long Viking ship that was sailing from the port of our past high school years to the unsure port of our futures finally rewarded our class with a four- foot superior trophy to show our first-place winning of Spirit Week. Also in our minds will be memories of rallies, senior parking lot slave days, Senior Ball, Senior Picnic, senior pranks, close friendships, and lets not forget senior headaches of deadlines for ll President- Kim Fitchen, Vice Presidents - Joe Greunder, Scott More- house, Michelle Ohye, Nancy Ryle, Secretary - Dean Dyer, Treasurer - Michelle Evans deadlines for college applications, financial aid, schol- arships, etc. Well, the time has finally arrived to set sail and pull up the anchor . . . The greatest adventure is what lies ahead, today and tomorrow are yet to besaidg the chances, the changes, are all yours to make, the mold of your life is in your hands to break. The time is now seniors, June 12, 1986, is our challange to make it happen and to follow through on the pursuit of our dreams GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1986! Seniors 45 -5 XJ SENIORS II 'QL' Susan Beale Thomas Beck II Brian BoDell Deana Bernal up- Gregory Bernal Merideth Best le e lllllllll lllll . B. B llllllillll l fa B Kristen Blaschke Heather Blinn ,W 'Wx Darren Boeck Greg Bradbury John Blair ,:3,,,45h W: 46 Seniors I Robert Blake Y if' Lyn Brand John Brannon Laura Bruestle Jennifer Brundage if Theresa Burchell Kim Burkhart Kelly Canihan Chris Cara valho II , 'R L MW A 5 .ki lit! 'Q Q ,ag ,ca . David Brazeau Barabara Brown 2- V ily 3 KX 1, it Y. ' 1 1 Lynn Bucholtz Da ve Buciak J f Jim Campbell Mary Canale ,w.. 00+ Ja y Carney Chris Carson .f N ,.f I Of- ,1 ' 8 Seniors 4 7 SE IOR5 ll , sr 'Q' ca.. st Richard Cazneaux Karen Chae Paul Chang J ,gym . Burton Cleaver Cynthia Clifton Jennifer Cole Laura Collins Rob Commins Mike Conrardy Melody Cooper Nora Coulter Brian Covell Christopher Chope .lohn Cole Cynthia Cook Gerald Cox I , Todd Crandall John Da Silva II ll Jennifer Craycroft Laura Curtis Cathy Currie Lenore Dash Julie Darroch Tina Debs ll Seniors 49 SE IORS Deborah De Lapp Ann Demko David Dennis W John Dodson Doug Doi Adam Dorsay .. 1,1 .J .'. I ,. A Li Q j f ,D' n Vv , i Scott Duffy Sean Duggan Trisha Dunbar Dean Dyer Steven Eachus Kevin Eggleston Jeannine Dickard Tim Du Clos Scott Dwyer Marc Eldon 50 Seniors Il II Da ve Ellingson Jennifer English avi' Dawn Fadem Jeff Fara Jennifer Felmlee Steve Ferguson F V,Vr HF E, S in W .. 'Y 'Ev' f I Andrea Ferrari Stacey Fields L Michelle Evans Nicole Evans .loe Farasat Roger Feigelson ll Seniors 5 I Seniors Gary Fischer Paul Fischer Kimberly Fitchen Andrew Fleig , 4 Peter Formica .lohn Fowlkes Michaela Freund Debra Fukumoto Lepa Galeb Peggy Galeb 52 Seniors Senioritis lsen-yor-i-tusl noun : 1. The state of mind of seniors beginning with the graduation of the previous year's seniors lalthough for some it begins in the freshman yearl and consists of the constant dream of Grad Nite, failure to get up in time for first period land sometimes not until lunchj, neglect to attend school on days beginning with M, T, or F, forget- ting to come back to school after lunch, calling in for themselves on sunny days, taking 17 to the doctor's, decorating underclass cars parked in the senior section, and tweet kazoos. Tony Galyan , 4 4? 14, A I , 4 Q CQ .I Q f Kelley Garrett Joan Gilbreath II Vivian Gallant Kristen Garabedian Eric Garlick 'ff' A Diane Garrido Jean-Philippe Gerbus Greg Gibbs Sharon Gill David Gillen Denise Gillikin 0 w iv 3 La. 417 Tina Gillikin Chris Glasser Jennifer Gorham Makis Gounaris 1 ll Seniors 53 SE IORS Kristen Green Stacey Griffith Christy Grigsby Joseph Gruender David Guo Daniel Gutman Todd Gyotoku Melodie Hack Kimberly Hahn Nicole Halfenger Amy Hansen Tim Hardesty Ill.. 54 Seniors Murray Hartmann Jeanine Hayward F V rraaaara V ff ,ri xv- K 'fy A 1 , in x , ug- f Krista Higgins Ed Ho WN W5 +i , . 5. Il if 1 .f tqdu spam...-Q ,ifmwh-sztfm J, J 1 1' fx as ANCHOR lllflllll 5 Y , ,, ,W ,,i,.,,.T A WAY SE IORS II Kim Hoffert David Hoffman David Hollis Deborah Hong K., 'S 27' . Jon Howard Michael Huber Melissa Huey l , Avi Russell Hunting 58 Seniors Niels Hyldager Wendy lkebe Julie Jackson L A Aurianne Jacobs Ralph Jackson Jennifer Jakolat QA I Il Il Tony .lakovcevic Lucy .loaquim Audra Johansen Mike Jonasson ci Erik .lones David .lorgens Keith Juhola Chiyoko Kanaya ,H Q.,4 'vw 0 n Bob Kappel Hilary Katz: Patrick Kelleher Philip Keller Q 9 Pat Kelley Brett Kennedy Robbie Khatod Dave Kim ...II Seniors 59 ll Sue Kim Steven King Laurie Kinoshita Masae Kobayashi Pete Kolotouros Eric Kong Paul Koomas Vadim Kreymerman Laurel Speaks For The Students Did you ever get really angry about something in school? Or did anything ever REALLY concern you to the point where you HAD to take action, but couldn't because you never had a voice in the blaring, noisy world of education politics? Well, this school year, we finally got our own voice: Lau- rel Lee, this year's liaison between the school board and the lnterdistrict Council CIDCQ. IDC is composed of student leaders, one from each school. In addition, there is one person who represents IDC at school board meetings: Laurel is the tirst representative from L ynbrook to fill this position. Her voice at board meet- ings is the voices ofthe collective students throughout the district. All congratulations to Laurel on attaining such a prestigious and essential position, Nice going, Laurel!! II Il Wendy Kumagai I Michael Larkins Agnes Lee Linda Leever ,.,f Wendy Kumata Kimberly Latford 5 ,GK 41 Catherine Lee Aaron Lade Lance Lantow Craig Lawler Michelle Leahy Laurel Lee Vonny Lee Paige Lewis Jason Lianides Sian Lilliard IH ll ll I Seniors 61 1 SE IORS II Kim Lieteau Alexander Lifschitz Mike Lingebach Dean Liu Jeffrey Liu Anita Long Matt Lorenzen Aaron Lowe tl f A or nr 'Sy , M 'Q Mike Lowe Melissa Marchant Lori Mathios Vedran Mati .lohn Mauro David Mc Carthy Katherine Mc Corkle Keith Mc Donald 62 Seniors Don Mc lntosh Lisa Membreno ll II 'lizi Eil Todd Mc Nair Paula Meader Eric Meagher William Merrill Theresa Metz Marty Mildbrandt W We ' Richard Millard Brent Miller Montesanto Sean Montgomery HA- Seniors 6327 CjfN is il 64 Seniors SE IORS II Scott Morehouse Louis Moreno Bill Moyer Augie Munoz Michael Murphy Tracey Myers Mike Naber Hisa Naito 49 ' an ye3 , uv'- Linda Nakamoto Christine Neubauer Megan Nolan Janette North Krista Nunnenkamp Sandra Oker Stacey O'Connell Michelle Ohye 7 I, f Y 1 . 'f 5 o ff' I I H , 3 AQ ,-1 . ,tsl-M' . I F V 2 ei 7 Scott Gkelberry Michelle O'Le::ke Tony Pardini Karen Parker Noelle Paul Rod Rick Pauley ti. .fx ' E Ed Pepper David Percy Aj 'Yf22z?f?'IQ,. L ' P li7'5'ZI?2,ZJ?SF1., . . ,::,, , ..,, ,Q 1. 9 Tim Olson Chris Palmer P- --re ?42q,,,,,, Eric Parsons Dean Passanisi Nick Paulson Melissia Pennington EY ll Seniors 65 66 Seniors SENIORS Kevin Petersen Christopher Pratt Mandy Rasmussen Tina Reed Tom Phillips Melia Pierceall Leslie Rajah Scot Ramage lin- Friends Helping Friends SAFE-RIDES if In an effort to reduce the number of alcohol related auto accidents, Lynbrook students have become involved in a chapter of Safe Rides. The Safe Rides program is for stu- dents to help students by offering free and confidential rides home. It began in the April of 1985 with the combined efforts of L ynbrook and Monta Vista. By operating on Friday and Saturday, it attempts to lower the number of intoxicated teens on the road. The people who participate in the program volunteer over twenty hours of training time I which includes CPR, dispatch- ing, and defensive drivingj and a minimum of one night a month. One driver involved commented, Its fun working with and helping students from other schools. Its a commu- nity effort. Kevin Powers Tania Rands fl ll Crystal Reece Alex Reichl David Reid David Remis Jennifer Reyes John Rhee Cristin Ricardo Mark Richards Krista Richardson Jeff Ritchey Jackie Ro Techiera Roberts David Robertson Kyrie Robinson Michelle Robinson Nikki Roe fl! Seniors 67 f w SENIORS II 5 .K . f ' 1' ez 53 S' f ,iii Kellie Ronan Danny Rosen David Rosenfeld Marianne Rowan Samantha Rowe Stan Royball K Nancy Ryle Amazilis Saab Amir Saffarian Stephen Sallas Andrea Sandke Ali Sanjedeh 68 Seniors Cheryl Rosenquist Rhonada Rudnick Paul Saleme Mike Santarmi 15 Mike Sa to Fred Schineller Robert Schoengold Tom Sego via Waiting Game When you gotinto your junior year, did you EVER say, Well, l'd better start getting ready for my senior year? Nope. But us sen- iors, if we plan to haul off to the collegiate jungle to study for some coveted degree, must plan for next year. llt sounds all so disgraceful to plan to be a frosh againlj The school year begins with a bang, and by the time you're done rapping about summer and trying to fit back into school life, those col- lege applications are due. Frantically, al- most as if it were finals or something, you're up at midnight typing your 300-word self- analysis and chowing down on a sandwich. lronically, finals come two weeks later! At the same time, scholarship applications are duel Sleep land postage stampsj are lost as you finish those tasks. Your energy is de- pleted. You have become a lifeless hull. And then they make you wait . . . After all that hard work. Eventually, a few months down ll ,' Q , VL, ,1 f . Ken Schott Deborah Schuler QRS 'S the road of senioritis, the colleges write back to say hi and maybe we regret to inform . . . Maybe some will say thanks for the wait. Welcome to Stanford or Con- gratulations on joining the CSU Long Beach family. And maybe another might begin DeAnza Courses, Fall 86. Whatever the case may be, there's one lor 2, or 3, or 291 out there to get an education at. And they're waiting for YOU! Joe Schwartz Sarah Seo Paul Shahan Debra Sheets Seniors 69 70 Seniors SE IORS II - Gina Shelnutt David Siegel Sandi Silva SSSSS e fm . , qf' E 'Z SSQ S ,li QQ l Glenn Smith Matt Smith Tammy Smith Daniel Snyder Jennifer Soler Steve Spagnola 58 X Diane Stanislav Carol Stephenson Susanne Strom ll 7 Matt Small Christine Snedaker Laura Stanford I Ng tltai S N' mfg sl Loree Summers Kirsten Sylyester Stan Sze Sachiko Takeda Brett Tebo Alan Teets' David Teffera 5:13 Elsie Tiffany Bennett Toso Mary Traina C uong Tran Manuel Trejo - L.. It fit' K . Terri Ta te Tom Teng I 1, wr.. if Q 'ti ., Eff ' IN X Q. 'fx- ' slxfhq' - , ,Q K M M ,A Michelle Trammell WNCH0 Seniors 7l Tina Trowbridge W Mi, Harmik Vartanian Mike Vlakancic Michele Voy 72 Seniors SE IOR5 Lin-Lin Tsou Scott Vanrooy Steve Vanslow Fl T Kent Verdis Kristi Verdis .leff Vinall ll 1x15 F 3 gy . ,lD.Q+sox.6om139f3. E' Huy Vu .loy Wang Scott Webb Shelly Wennerlund Scott Wheeler Brian White How to Be a Senior teachers by their first names li.e. Marv, Vern, Dave, etc.1. in the teacher parking lot. economics products to other seniors. the best year of your life. Epics and elevator passes to the upstairs game room to freshmen. w the answers to everything. a fake l.lD. to the front of all lines. 't have a first or sixth period class. r sweats to school. how long you can park without a parking permit. e no more than two hard classes. h undercrlassmen cars parked in the senior parking lot. out with your friends on weekday nights, too. I your college applications on the Hnal due date. in and excuse your own absences because you're l8. ll Elliott Weil W Chris Williams Marty Williams Theresa Williams Seniors 73 SENIDRS II Brock Williams Guy Wilnai Shan Wims Jonathan Witort Greg Wong Mimi Wing James Yang 74 Seniors . A A ff Joe Yano Carolyn Yokoyavma Sydney Young Il Scott Zimmerman Dave Zisseln Anthony Zoffman Pam Zsori Todd Alonzo Shannon Bell Robert Binetti Andrea Blackburn David Brant Rachel Brock Jason Brodrick Marc Brondum John Brunemeier Randall Cannon Ilya Cantor Carlos Chiquillo Chang Choi David Collins Kimberly Costa Tracey Cutting Greg Dimauro Dana Dodsworth Mary Dorcak I4 II II NO! Pictured Miguel Duran Sheila Erwin Glenn Farber Ken Fernandez Matt Fox Jim Furiosi David Gidlund Parsa Hajjariaj Anthony Harris Kevin Justis Helen Kang Joseph Kenny Alan Kong Joanna Kong Stacey LaFontaine Teri Lancaster Kim Lujan Mark McKeown Richard Middlebrooks Jacqueline Moore Dominic Morrell Shawn Nesgis Roger Onishi Sarah Pak Ronda Pensinger Derrick Phillips Sharon Robbins Micheal Skeeters Tony Smith Elizabeth Stabenow Jeffery Stremel Richard Swanson Jeffery Thom Ginger Tirban Chris Uvodich Deborah Wagenknecht .8 Seniors 75 AND THE WINNER IS s Tania R W s wb K Sax i sex xx 1.31 gsxixi fee Most Dedicated to Class - d Carol Stephenson Joe Gruender A IV to 5ucciZmen'0 M05t Like m Anogg ands To l 3 , Y L jf! 76 Senior Superlatives x. is X Best personalltylsyer Most Sophisticated!Dest Dressed Nancy Ryle Dean Peggy Galeb Philip Kelher JUIIC . B lwchele 5-9f Aflyete bye Au n Best From Behind 9'e Munoz Julie Antonelli Mike Huber , , B , i , B B, M0 .. - V ' K 5 bf? 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The offensive line readies itself for another play. 3. Mike Huber gets some advice from Coach Elliott. 4. Some linemen pursuing the play. 5. The team gath- ers around Freddie Schineller as the coach looks on. 6. Keith McDonald awaiting the cue to snap the ball. 7. The 1985 L ynbrook Varsity Football team. fwith players listed on the rightl 82 Varsity Football K , s Despite odds against us, our team pulled together, at the crucial i mo- imentsf' ,lgl A tlete . 1 T .--Dave Andris -L. WHAT CAN WE SAY? So maybe we didn't have the winningest football team in the league . . . but we did have a good time, though. We didn 't let a few losses af- fect us too much lor maybe that was our problemll. The Dave Kim Award, lighting Scott on fire, aiogpiling Okel- berry, and making fun of Chris Hart's pictures were signs of the Iess-than-seri- ous side we had. And yes, we had a serious side, too! We worked hard! Getting yelled at by the coaches, re- alizing our playing quality was not always all that great fand paying the price for itl, and realizing that we weren't the champions we thought we were played a large role in our sobering-up . All of those down-ups, winds- prints, sled-runs, and moti- vations lgiven to us so gen- erously by the coachl tough- ened us up both physically and mentally. After the 'TQQL lv? -pf' Alphabetically: D. Andris, D. Bam- brick, J. Barnett, J. Blair, D. Boeck, C. Bostic, T. Branon, D. Brazeau, D. Brehmer, S. Duggan, J. Fowlkes, G. Gibbs, D. Gillen, G. Hardwick, S. Harris, C. Hart, D. Hoffman, M. Huber, S. Huber, B. Kappel, D. Kamp, T. Katashiba, B. Kennedy, R. Khatod, D. Kim, R. Liston, A. Lowe, A. Lowe, J. McAlpin, K. McDonald, M. Mildbrandt, A. Munoz, J. Neu- bauer, S. Okelberry, T. Pardini, C. Ouentin, E. Riley, K. Rohner, F. Schineller, B. Talaich, J. Vinall, C. Williams. Coaches: J. Hitchman fHeadl, G. Elliott, B. Jones. Homestead game four first winl we were all in better spirits. Maybe, we thought, the rough pre-season pre- pared us for the league sea- son. After all, look at how well we performed against Seaside! And what about that exciting Homecoming game? The big problem was playing consistently. Oh well . . . When we were hot, we were HOT! 3 Varsity Football 83 Kick Off with Jv ootball How fair is youth that flies so fast-Then be hap- py you who may, What's to come is still unsure, reads the sign in the JV football team room. What was to come in the season was definitely unsure for the team, which finished with a 4-6 record. The team was constantly striv- ing for excellence and unity fusually through hard workl, although it was in the constant dark shadows of the varsity team. Nevertheless, the Vikings had some valu- able contributors to the group's effort, like Travis Boeck ltop scorer on the teaml and tough Frank Rowan, the brute of the bunch. The team focused all of its energy into each game it played through- out the rough season. Whatever the playback, wheather the satisfaction of beating Fremont or the agony of facing the force from Seaside, the team stood its ground all the way and felt good about its achievements. Be hap- py, for the future is so un- sure . . . JV-Alphabetically: J. Allen, J. Alley, D. Armes, S. Baran, D. Barrera, S. Barter, S. Birdsall, M. Blaschke, T. Boeck, S. Bolger, S. Bonnano, J. Burke, J. Cook, D. Cooper, S. Cornell, R. Davis, C. Driscoll, G. Francis, J. Heuser, B. Huls, T. Hyde, C. Kaila, S. Keen, M. Khatod, C. Kuwada, D. Martin, P. Nicholas, D. O'leske, C. Rajah, J. Reyes, D. Rogers, F. Rowan, J. Sarmento, C. Shroyer, S. Song, D. Stolarik, B. Torres, G. Utter, R. Valone, B. West 84 Frosh-Soph Football ie iisti e MP 1. Frank Rowan and Dave Barrera starting off another great game with the opposition. 2. The victors leaving the field-Daryl Rogers, David Coo- per, Shawn Bolger, and Chad Kuwada. 3. Quarterback Jim Cook fakes the opposition with the blocking assistance of another Viking. 4. A great line up to start off a great game! Frosh-Soph Football 85 Outstanding in their The varsity season began with the old saying, I've nev- er been so happy in my whole life! which pulled us through the good times and the bad. Maybe we could have all made it to practice, lMary, you have to be where, when?1 Don 't be satisfied! Give 101'M, . . . ANTICIPATE! You can do it. . . After mak- ing it through practices, we finally had to face some tough games. Two important games in one week lToga and M.V.1 how much more could they ask of us? Never- theless, we made it through! Now, Laura are you sure you don't want another chest protector? Three - are bet- ter than two! ield ATTACK OF THE BA- NANAS! DUCK! Well, girls, remember-stop the wack-at- tack and PUSH!!! The JV team was off to a great start with their record of seven wins. Although we have lost one game at this point, if you JV's would tie your shoes together maybe you'd win more games. Our team learned this year: 1. No lazy reverse sticks. 2. DO NOT be afraid to put your sticks down, you might hit something. 3. Always re- member to pass . . . pass . . . PASS!! Well, JV's, you worked hard, you had fun and you made a great team- love your mother 63, 64, ready, GO lsighlj V-Alphabetically: M. Babiasz, D. Chavez, L. Ellingson, A. Eschel- bach, S. Forbey, M. McCliman, H. 86 Field Hockey Montgomery, C. Neubauer, M. Ohye, L. Schimt, A. Schwarb, D. Stanislo, L. Stepovich, A. Tovar hmesfsrsmwbsr s , S esle , S f S S sliisiil . as s .s n,he. ,w , 4M,, . S s S as , .. g , 2 .. lEQgy: i Smemgi . A S a ' i - ' X i , l X S' S ' l fff .lili T . S - .J..,., ,. ,, .f.- wiffiffzrs fs, ' i .,.AL - 1 is A A s 95 1 2 ' h 1 . ii 1:,L '-.-' . -if ' - tf H .. S . . ww 1 i lls S S S agp . , lk rsisiifxgx A ' , ' , 3' 'Qs' ' ' .gs x--L 2: if. 'K s s. - '-fKf-.k- . wr - - l . J.: f 'S - , -1 . , .QQ iw , ...- ' xi W f S .Q f .si ii is Q .ea .s 1 1. Sophomore, Sherri Forbey, shows the face of grueling com- petition. 2. Lynbrook and 'Toga face off: Who takes possession? 3. Siepovich and Ohye leading the team to battle. 4. Tension land sweatl slide off after LHS posts another victory. JV-Alphabetically: N. Boehm, T. Sako, K. Sarria, T. Smith, J. Street- Brown, L. Chang, D. Johnson, M. man, C. Tovar, D. White, J. Williams, Mordasini, S. Nakaishi, A. Olsen, J. J. Wolden .oi ,E Wmkiwwak Field Hockey 87 Breaking All ri G-Alphabetically B Berg J N Prudhon P Srikantian C Ste hen- . . , . . , . , . p English, K. Francis, K. Maloney, son, U. Uyeda, R. Yacoub. L. Membreno, 88 Cross Country R Q' we .fix S 'za Q . .A ...w-..lEl'S.,.. :es5:.mk:si..: K K K K K K K mwfmsxmfs. . .. . mw.-Maw.: W R EE:.iYi-f.2i2:s:.sz3mizzzissssszzszm,aczass..stzzmssszzzmmszzsssasczgsaxiglsmzimsaf.sggwzmaeesm-1 ' 2 Q...asQmeseg.:cesss.s:::s..E3aSisQ..22sm11.23232iii:5535filmsgmlszsissassgsstzszzzsz::sss.ssz::s:f::.ssaszsseasfssssmi gfyysgzzwwfxsshfscsx-QQscxw4.xv58o s swshrsmsuis . -v1.:...wg....mmsmfQzsm35.EgmQ3QgmmgQ3pgtmwwwXsg?ewlims-Quaiswawwwsais-ii:ess:Qg15sfssezmmgc..W. .. 3. . 4... giiil. N ' 7V'sES?1 Si.3Zi25L 'X 2225 :..W211'.iiSZ11......2U Slzlk '2lZ2Z.Q?3iIziZS.. 'iZZ?f1SZi'?55'NS'b TSHZZ.Gigli?Tiff-QEQQYTQQELZ?-iiiisiiil mfgfszff. . A gs: ' i U Q S ' ff1..1ffQ. 5. za Y , X -gg an Q. lgssisszqmmz-mg...gffszigwmf ww... .ww Q.. sw. sm .s-,, , M. X, .Nw ..,K 5 ,QQ .qt ,P W. s MW.Lessqgggigggygeswf-gsm.swag- 53??33:E'2iSZ:f55?3?fN:SQ25riQ5EFENS:E5YfSii55i?Sif--Yi W 'gs -f Y ' 'Zim..:am:SMgigszzirzsszimzgegzxzzsiigmz212331355smizmmi::twang232.32QzgwaigzzsszlgzszxzkzSQQEQQ . igy i 3315525 3375353835233 iiiiiiiis is we am 9-.fi'ZZ-:ix smms. 1 Q is, K N - . A -- - ,QV ..1.,,. se in , .... N 'K it A M - VVK.. ,mn , ...Q 5:14-7g11sfs fx .... H - '1fk - 'slwhliir S- Y' i 2. i K X 5 X X is There's nothing quite like running ten lcount 'emi green fields i800 yardsj, each under 2:30. That really makes everybody's day. The hills, as usual, were steep, but they seemed infinitely long when the team was led astray. The competition was tough, but we were tougher. Cramps, shin splints, torn muscles, and unnumerable other ailments took a heavy toll, but those who remained were the cream of the crop. At the league meet, the oth- ers took first in the open meet. The boys' and girls' Varsity teams continued on to bigger and better things ICCS and Region ll Meetsl. Of course, the best part was waiting on the starting line for that gun to go off Run- ner-up was that bridge at Stanford two hundred miles never seemed so short! ...sl JV--Alphabetically: A. Allen, G. D, Kim, P, Lamamney, D. Lee, Blumsiein. K- BOWGFS, K- CUM- D. O'Brien, S. Park, J. Perasco, mins, J. Feltman, B. Gold, E. M, Seek, S, Shah, N. Silva- Hiatt, T. llles, B. Keen, Misfry, Y, Mark V-Alphabetically: C. Acosta, D. D. McCarthy, T. McElravey, J. Miller, Deb, B. Elliott, J. Gruender, D. Her- A. Mount, S. Pietrowicz, S. Sze. ring, E. Hsia, M. Hyde, L.. Jerdes, A. Kong, S. Lippman, 1. Fantastic Lynbrook Ladies leav- ing the rest behind. 2. Dave McCar- thy pushing himself to the limit to secure the team 's standings. 3. Eric Hiatt thinking so much about his running no one could disturb him. .I Cross Country 89 Spike it Vikes! olleyball Well, Lady Vikes, this was not our best season, but we did have a lot of fun and that is what really counts!! Hey varsity-congrats on winning your first and last games. Even though the talent was there, we just could not pull through to clinch a winning record. Two things Vikes: first, the effort was great and the spirit of competition was definitely alive! Second, do not even consider giving up because next year's com- petition had better watch out! 90 Volleyball Excellent job JV's on up- setting Homestead and knocking them out of first place. And JV's, remember to keep the ball out of the varsity's courts, you'll be there soon enough. Almost beat Saratoga, we'Il do it next year, right?!? For those not returning to the team, you gave it your all and thatis what matters. For the up and coming varsity players, don't give in yet, you have a few years to win those games. 1. Varsity-alphabetically: C. Avres, A. Brunner, W. lkebe, A. Jones, C. Kelly, L. Landry, L. Nakamoto, K. Roberts, S. Silva, J. Voy, M. Voy. Coach: Brad Wyman. 2. Junior Varsity-alphabetically: K. Aanenson, G. Chang, K. Doty, J. Ferguson, S. Fitzgibbon, E. Freed, H. Hewitt, K. Katsha, B. Kendall, J. Leeth, M. Lewis, K. Matumoto, Y. Mere, T. Montgomery, M. Sarria, K. Simoni. Coaches: Heather Unsinger and Jack Larsh. i .3 t AiAQ3.1'12121.5g'1Ew.N'1a2-,:.,.j'-Rai-'lftf-.:,-ff-1...fit nrsf- gziigyiih x C 6753? iliy . 5 ' 4 x . 'KK' . 4A K Sf, 42 i .43 Ai! ' . ' if X'L: is . g.K'U2s,.- ' X 9 it i t Q - gag V i K 'E PM .5123 3. Good form Meagan. 4. Trisha 1 jumps into action. 5. Getting ready to spike it to 'em! Volleyball 91 Z-5 tgflx' CCHS A Wild Pool of Fun and hard work! The two main ingredients that were combined to make this year's team successful. Go- ing into their last few games the Vikes were ranked third in C.C.S. ln the California State Championships, Lyn- brook finished in sixth place. To achieve this success, the guys practiced close to five hours a day, and were sub- ject to unorthodox but rigor- ous training techniques, such as treading water with filled, one-gallon water jugs on their heads and running a mile for time at 6:30 in the morning. 1. Hurry up and shoot it, Bob. 2. Rod Rutledge victimizes another player. 3. Smilin' Mike Sanford casually Sf3l'fS 8I10fh6l' Lyl1bf0Ok COUllt9f'8f' tack. 92 Water Polo Contrary to popular belief, these Vikes enjoyed having fun. Bob Kleis enjoyed play- ing with his whale, Hum- phrey. Scott Duffy just could not stop talking about his Betty's. Water jugs seemed irresistable to Paul Fischer. He just had to pick them up and throw them over the fence or throw them on the ground. Many a bottle was destroyed by Paul. The 1985-86 Lynbrook Water Polo Team was full of char- acters. Horseplay ruled the deck, but once everybody was wet, it was time for work. Good job guys! 4. Paul wonders what the heck coach is talking about. 5. Just an- other day in the lives of the Pine Brothers. ol nt V-Alphabetically: B. Ashley, P. B Kleis M Kruthers S Buehrig, I. Cantor, J. Carter, D. ery M Murphy Ft Rutledge Craig, S. Curtis, S.- Duffy, D. Dyer, ford M Sato P. Fischer, P. Fontenot, M. Hauber, Dof'Wh,0e1feflefsafd,.l'fwfnj aorq,1ose,lir'S hoawrvvvuupfby fha gamer? P cl 1?1'iiiiiE6!3?A Clidg noifknlbwaawhataelehe rllbl Was. talking aboutgllnvwionljdifl1515? .,ln. ajsport. wfnninsrlraiseevergyzning. why.wouldjscmiepodyjepracffce Duea faarfhburs A a day, fiye, C dayslga1 vy1ag1gl .,ta.llqsg.fl C g A A be n. e ' , . , D X X ,, ,,,,, ,,f. ,, , ww.Wf.,,1 E I gg t K NV,: .,,, I 'V'k 9 :V X I, JV-Alphabetically: S. Blake, J. Braunstein, D. Brunner, D. Carroll, S. Carver, D. Chandler, D. Donovan, J. Dunbar, G. Hildebrand, S. Hop- ' kins, D. JUS tis, F. Kelly, M. Lugie, C. Moehle, T. Ni shiguchi, C. Oliver, E. Saler, J. Salis bury, D. Schiappacasse, P. Strom. n.. 's V 5 , a V: ,ff-W,,,q K T H .VQV 5, ,..:. ff. , W 42 . V . , ,. W-5g55.f.L792?a, P jg. ' -, 414.ffsw1 Af f 14 11 f 'fl L ' -, , -ff- D ,-.,.f,, ,,.W,::5z:',1Qms:fe :,j.,,eg,.f': ' ' 'l .Of s.. I K 5 A 1,.451.j.15 J . K' f , fS:,.f . gn. X1 Q N y H :A-511-YK? s.. . . - -9 ,-.. it Water Polo 93 5. FHps Instead of Withouta coach, the 1985 Girls Swimming season started off slowly. But, we were very lucky to get Coach Cynthia Valacer. The sexy swimmin' women, woke up every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to be in the freezing cold water by 5:30 AM. Everyday after school, except for Thurs- days when we have meets, we practiced in groups. In morning practice, Don requested us to work on your hips, not your lips, la- dies. But, that did not apply at lunch or after practice as many of us were overcome with The Munchies! In the beginning, several of us, ldaily discovering muscles that we never new existedl felt, and looked like we were on our way to an unsuccessful season. The team pulled together though, to end with a 4-2 re- cord. J. V. finished 9th in DAL's and Varsity won a spectacular 4th place. 1 In L s ggQggg..mt - . M., .,,- , M it if is rfv 1 4 ,,,, , . ,.,.1 VA ,llr M 'lltt E' l ' is s t 4 -- i f , ..,, ,gy ia f , sf fqs figlvgff I ' ' .W . . 1 - , H 'M V-MS fifif, . AA A . if -- -f . V- v t5,1-m,,.1.,,:t,,ki'., , K I , fl y, , Cv ' f' V 94 Girls Swimming - ---' z W U... -1: .. L... f gs . ,g .. ,..... ,... . -- if i.isQ fi ieaie A a a. asise i ,Q V Q ,,e., , .. viA-JQL if ..,i.. exp ....J ..4LL i if.- --'.. 9.1.1. ...-. ,, . V . ... - ii.,-... lv.. S bo fp ti-uz 1 Urw.D,uCAAf-uh, Wait U, ' 43 iv Q-T 5 WHLJNDN-Q35 I 1 ' - A AA..-x UL?-'O'Y'Y1,Q,fyq, ' XM ' -ogy, ,Q ' 8 mga CQEM - 9 I CVQCS-fvw HQJYNSG FYUC ECL QJJC. vvvoe QS twai- Cj- bmi. CDUML, 4 Us bra, g9.!NL0k.C2bLJ l we x Oxfxf-Q., ' q CJ :D VDQQ-Q, Capg- E 5 ' Y Gffvfd ' you C: Z' ' ' 'CWMQ LfUfC,f'-EL. , - df , WWW A fi QD , Cljx.fkQ OCC! K. Blaschke, N. Halfenger, K. McCorkle, N. Barone, M. Dedora, N. Ford, B. Fleig, D. Goldstein, M. Holley, E. Oliver, T. Whittaker, K. Wilson, D. Zuccaro A. Dour, A. Anderson, C. Bartlett, L. Barling, S. Boyd, K. Brewer, A. Castan- eda, S. Chambers, E. Curtis, H. Greer, J. Gutman, S. loakem, C. Laws, S. Miller, J. Murphy, L. Norman, J. Place, J. Priest, K. Snyder, A. Callin, J. Cox, K. Dayan, J. Dorsay, R. Gaines, S. Green, A. nkawa, D. Jagle, M. Kirsche E. MacDonald, S. Macdonald, E. Millich, H. Mo dy, M. Reichl, H. Small, K. Stein, Coach Cynthia Valacer. ' Q Qgggw J r y U Girls Diving 95 ' S .JN :ol ALC! Many Happy Q 120 Q fl YQ! G The varsity girls' tennis team began early in their season's endeavors. The 11 Lady Vikes used their full force, with superb players like Cynthia Cook, Tracy Meyers, and Kristen Texeira, to assault the preseason, destroying teams like Cu- pertino and Homestead. Seemingly following in their footprints land racquet- whacksl was the 10-member JV squad. Like their elders, they too whipped Home- stead and fsadj Tino. Howe v- er, Saratoga proved to be the toughest match for the team . . . too tough, in fact. At any rate, both teams en- joyed their season. Hopeful- ly, we'll see more advance- ment next year . . . or, as Wendy Kumata puts it, ' Many Happy Returns! 96 Girls Tennis 1. Denise Matsusaki expresses her opinion about the days' match. 2. Fault? What fault?? 3. Marianne Rowan walks off the court feeling good about the match! 4. Ready for combat. E 3 , 9 h Q -ww. ,W ,W w..XXWf,.Mx 1 .,m,., x,.M. M, A.,W..W,.Mw Q , 5 S QQ 34 W,M,MfW Wmwff w,.m .7 Q-ii 3 fi wqp. s Q A . . 5 'RNVNN S Q' i . 1 + T Q -Ii ,M W g ...:. M i 2 E Q.x . . . . x ., 5 f.. VN xxx., HMM Q WRNW ws.. W 6.4 wa xiii ,- gi Grappling Towards ictory How does Coach Talbot do it? Even after losing many fine wrestlers last year to graduation, Talbot has managed to whip these guys into league contenders. The wres- tlers will tell you that the secret probably lies with- in the 25 mile runs, the intensity tapes, the thou- sands of drills they en- dure, or the intensity Tal- bot instills in his team. Why all the extra hard work? With all the talent on this team, it would be a waste. Talented wrestlers like Eric Garlick, Amir Saf- farian, Greg Paulson, Steve Swift Elk Guerra, and Mark Valone have their eyes set on dethron- ing perennial league champ, Cupertino. As for Lynbrook's chances in C.C.S., Coach Talbot will tell anybody who asks that . . . 4 or 5 Viking wrestlers have excellent chances of taking one of the top spots. JV Alphabetically: J. Brat- kowsky, J. Burke, T. Katashiba, S. Keen, J. Kottinger, J. Lee, D. 1. Greg Paulson moving in for the pin. 2. Mark Valone applies his version of the Banana Split. 3. 98 Wrestling Martin, C. Nakaishi, P. Olson, C. Partlow, D. Robbins, R. Rosen- quist. Try not to fall asleep guys. 4. The referee peeking in on Dave Donovan. If ' nl N aww .-3' x, 'f X J ,Y- ff' x , 1 V I U 'S S E z U ij! I ,J ,f Wg V V V. 1 gniii'-'f 5 Shooting Down Their pponent Hard work + talent -l- unity : a fantastic season. Well, that's how it's supposed to work. We put in a one hundred percent effort. The opportunities were there. Everyone was a potential Dr. J, but that little something special just was not there. r Next year, when it comes to the time to shoot for two again, opponnets : beware! fir 100 Boy's Basketball 'QNBRQQQ X UNK 3 'Nl' .nigga .s:,g 1y::.g- . -5 K5 ' ' rzzi .' R. Lisfon, V. Mafi, J. Tran, D. Vinall, R. Brashears, D. Harris, T. Harris. D. Welch, S. Zimmerman iftzgv muon: WSSSQEX S. Alaghband, J. C. Johnson, D. Justis, M. Kirkpat- J. Burns, K. Carley, M. Cha- rick, C. Kuwada, M. McNamara, P. Chow, D. Clark, E. Floch Nicholas D. Stolarik, A. Oka, J. Reyes 1. Coach Kehoe gives some encouragement and advice. 2. Richard Brashears signals, l'm open, l'm open! 3. Scott Zimmerman dribbles away. 4. John Tran flashes his smile for a quick break. 5. Vedran Mati scores two with style. Boy's Basketball 101 lt's worth a '10 l' Once again, the girls bas- ketball teams fielded a supe- rior effort and strived for personal and team bests. Al- though there were some struggles Ilike Homesteadl, some problems lrebounding and blockingj and some mis- takes Icoaches' T's1, the girls brought forth their BRU- TAL HARSH HARSH INTENSE forces to stomp on lor stamp outj even the best. After all, how could they go wrong with such a balanced equal team? Everyone contributed their best especially the con- stant, unchanging 5 start- ers. Nevertheless, the girls kicked it all out lwith tough assistance from the coachj . . . Just like in the team pictures, eh eh girls? 102 Girls Basketball ------1 --.------------,---f------,-- . , ,,,,,, Chavez, C. Cook, M. Evans, S. Grif- Pletschette, N. Ryle. Coach fith, W. lkebe, L. Landry, A. Leon- Nichols. 1 ND HBRUTAL HARSH HARSH IN TE NSE ! ' ' -Deana Bernal JV- alphabetically: K. Aanenson, J. Mitome, T. Montgomery, J. Nastari, Adams, A. Brunner, K. Doty, K. Fran- T. Tunyan, S. Silva, A. Simila. Coach cis, T. lkebe, A. Jones, J. Leeth, S. Sandi Stober. Girls Basketball 103 League Champions, art 2? Spectators of Lynbrook soccer might've wondered what happened to the famous Hard Wood Defense or that probing and penetrating offense of last year. But everyone can rest assured because L ynbrook soc- cer has always been good. This year was no exception. The frontline might have looked impotent at the begin- ning of the season but these guys had not even greased up the machine yet. As the season passed Lynbrook soon found themselves in the driving posi- tion of the league again. With returning starters Erik Hooch Jones, Pat Beat Street Kelley, Don Mclntosh, and Shawn Bud Blakeman, and the rest of this talent- ed squad, Lynbrook will be bucking for another league championship and appearance in C.C.S. JV Alphabetically: S. Bolger, J. son, D. Rogers, J. Sperinde, S. Burton, J. Gibson, M. Hyde, T. Stutz, J. Van Gastel, D. Wong, D. llles, S. Juranovich, N. Kim, S. Worley. McAlpin, R. Moore, M. Robert- 1. Joe Schwartz gets loose. 2. sneaks up on the opposing Donny Mclntosh tees up for team. 4. Erik, I'm open! 5. Uhh Shawn Blakeman. 3. Pat Kelley Shawn, watch that elbow! 104 Boy s Soccer f.1. Q, nffawei 49 A MDW eVfSfal..W'ciH0m6f stead we erwillfprobably be-league .CllBmPl0!lS+l K aea. . fi - ga ' .i ie T . .eee 1 D K 1-Erik Jonesy B+ li e .Q s +3f +-kiwi . 7 53f1f8 MW' .T ' L-:Qi-X I ', Q3 3 fn'-2 ' T 4. -4, if . - A 5 -f , , Q A ,A XT ' 0 ' . f , ' Q '- it ' 4 , D My if ' , ' M 5-Q5 xl x I f .4 fii, T 'x f ' 'Y l . S- . X N - 1 . 'gif 188 .5 y H9 err we g . we ' Hg U . F . I N T Cy ,M vp 4, ,.g-at D , 4 , 4 e A QW W ,' ,V ..l'Wt J 4' , H. V V 4. J ' ' 'A V ' Ah.. . 1 V , V f-,, 1 ,.,. - g. . iil 'L ' D rw-'+f '.' 'fe ,A,,, M I 'r I ' . . 1 1? 55'5'W'9:. av: 22? ,,-,7I::: :Y 11',wf-:ew ,.,n bf ' . A . S' il' -Ayy , ff ' Q :W ?,,,K2.,,N: . ,ly .l 1 ,,,,, .,.,,...2,m ,. X gay' 3 ny? .krr W My , - k , W Y 1 4 we we T, VAlphabeticalIy: T. Allogiamento, S. Blakeman, Mclntosh, T. McNair, H. Mardirossian, T. Phillips, D. Haag, G. Hardwick, E. Hiatt, E. Jones, D. Jor- K. Racine, R. Ravetto, J. Schwartz, S. Vezien, G. gens, F. Kelley, P. Kelley, R. Koomas, A. Lowe, D. Wong. 5 J ami, V . L x A A ,Ls . m L . , L, L Q , L 4 ' 959-N' f f 1 Y 2 N ' D - -HN 96 'ef . 2 - Q- . 4' A , A I . i B fha ' S - XA A QV .M . fi - 'e-' , . w 1 Q. S K, K .wmv Q. x 4 .Q Q, i , . ' N . .- 2' may M XID , .. ik' W ,Q L..r 3 f Y 55 Nz Q6 S 1 6 A 1 4 I A it x... Boy's Soccer 105 Q an - SWWCLQ It vwGXCCGCi .Mood Logo vu iicgvmgofo OW her sport, x Lk JQMW Om m-mm-'.'. G70 K! . 'Sha U-ily fqmgypaibw BQGKGQM 513+ wouuot nge haue, been JVVWG, ii-Cuwwe. vLJVW1OuLi Lgsuur buuolplcf Pfwmdr coma tramp fmfgghi Wfzfii'-OWITOQ L50-k Ywwfir Kose gow bectcdmf Some Kpeccwze K+ bngvwxegi peeing, -22 eqretcm vw, 1 K lm glad Jkhodu L66 exlecx our were Cmam fznoxeck at-Q in gl Bnolocj Qxlgg SQ JL CDXHWEVLLJLSQD, UQ6 ,Mak neue-,ef lnclwe-, WQCDYYXQ f5,yQ,im QCLKQ, SIRI! girls, the long await- 1 ed soccer season finally ar- rived. Yes, we finally made it through those long weeks of tryouts and cuts. So Varsity, we did not start out too swift, but we are sure mak- ing up for it now. We are pre- santly ranked 10th and as you know there is no place to go but up. Hopefully with strong will, great determina- tion, and a little luck, we'II capture the league cham- pionship and take a shot at C.C.S. Go get em Vikes! Hey J Vers, good news! We presently hold a record of 2- 1-1. You must admit we started out good consider- ing we never knew who would be playing goalie until the game started Ipoor Lau- ral. We definately have the talent and drive to change our current standings. Good luck Vikes! Wooh Wooh . . . Uh UhlOh . . . 1 .... and yet another goal saved. 2. No Ohye, this is a soccer field not a dance floor. 3. Heather Lynn! 4. Sako springs into action. 5. ls that superman iff M3? 106 GirI's Soccer N , vx.Q.5dc Lggocr Og,,Y'Q, VXA. '? Vhrzgwd-keg WW F Q VY1 OKAC .. . .... . ,. . A 4 Currie, C. Fukumoto, D. Johnson, D. Knezevich, K. McCliman, M. Montgomery, H. Nicoletti, A. Ohye, M. G . M, Bates, M. Berg, L. Boehm, N. Ellingson, L. Heine, E. Maziotis, T. McDonald, S. Prudhon, N. Robinson, G. xt.. 45 Olsen, A. Roberts, K. Rose, L. Schwarb, A. Scritchfield, M. Stepovich, L. Tovar, A. Witort, J. Yacoub, R. Sako, J. Sarria, K. Sarria, M. Smith, T. Stanisiou, D. Strebe, K. Tovar, C. Tuttle, B. Wolfe, J. J GirI's Soccer 107 Bye B e Y . . lrcll Well Birdie lovers, it was time once again to get out the old rackets and get ready for badminton sea- son. This sport appears to be increasing in popularity. This would have been ap- parent if you were one of the millions who tried out. When the rounds of games 108 Badminton were finally played out and the teams finally selected, the season began. Both teams started strong under the leadership of coach Dave Pugh. Although the season is presently just un- derway, we look forward to a fun and successful sea- son. Go get em Vikes! Asnani, Ft., Beckett, K., T., Chang, T., Cheung, A., J., Cox, B., Dennis, J., E, Ka- J., Freed, E., Gut- Jones, J., Kapor, S., K, Hir- ASP V., Crandall, T., Dunker, K., Hong, D., Hyldager, T., Kreymerman, V., K., Lee, L., Liu, J., Matsu- Badrnintonr isnot the teasyssportithatpeopf? think ifis. Therein mantra padminranfhan niftinga lime niraiepverjrne .'.e. net. .'? j 5 i n e -S-M 1 oko, Laws, C., Malak, Matsumoto, K., McNamara, M., Nakaishi, S., Nel- son, C., Norman, L., Presevato, T., Priest, J., S, Deb, S, Padmini, Sax- on, J., Small, H., Tovar, C., Tsai. 'ka zaki, D., McCliman, M., Stepovich, L., Sutton, K., Tovar, A., Wan, J., Gil- lan, D., McNair, T. Badminton 109 Bat- fling their wa to V uccess J. Adams, N. Boehm, J. Dove, S. Fitzgibbon, C. Hurd, K. Katusha, K. Kimball, K. Knezevich, T. Maziotis, M. Mowery, A. Olsen, M. Powers, L. Rose, J. Santibanez, L. Stuntz, K. Sylvester, B. Wagenknecht, K. Wh88tOfl. 1. It was Ball One for Kim Hahn. 2. Kristen Texera prepares for the pitch as her teammates cheer her on. 3. Heather Montgomery stands in wait- ing for her turn up at bat. 1 10 Softball HF' ' I '11 ire it up, let s go. -the varsity team sparked spirit into softball. They were coached by Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, who led last years team to CCS playoffs. The team boasted players of all ages-including two frosh. Leading bat tlers were Chrissy Newbauer and Jean Nastori. On the junior varsity f they too hit all the ba They had an outstan pitcher, and excellent ters, and awesome ers, who are all ready low in the tracks of the ty girls. We understand! --- Karry Wheaton, Amy Olsen, and Lisa Rose , 1 -.1 ' A . .4 -vf . .- .Q - .... , . I y . A v - L F r . - XT .. 85.-wig A . ' gg f -gf:ffrsrAifg4.f.Y5Qff f-is mm, - W .wr-aw't ,,,,.4a-1v- ,wr wxmafrgg wi ,NSN XSS: og an rx 'QM N. X if if Q X 1 x gwaw Nxwwg X, W NSFSQQNQ 5 gif Nmxgogmakw WN Q X KYSX ax? wx Q ffbxxfwl QQN' SEEK., xgwk Q wx m sgfffgiwggg Qwkws' x xiui 4 fQff ? VW Q A X X .X M W 5 x N N 'Q V N I RNSSNEWX RN ia if . . X RN Xkbrslwa Kwik, R gsgigywaxwa 53 5Ex..X WiXi Q as QS X. FY fkwnwv nw. NSW X K A wx N X Nb X 1 '--A'n fC A ' 7 C. Newbauer, K. Hahn, K. Texiera, S. Erwin, H. Montgomery, T. Montgom- ery, M. Scritchfield, M. Ohye, C. Cook, J. Nastari, A. Jones, J. Sako, A. Schwarb. U 37-M . ,.-,:f.1- Y ,, 1 7- : 17,4 'F -.2 ' 72 4 xg f- 0. f , fn' '. , ' 'fog' f 4. ,. - i 9 -I 4 5 r r J , , 151 ' y :M f' ,xl :fr Q' f 4 vffvf 1-N, fy: 1 ff, I 'Li' f'w?,P'1.f yv yr!!-'r I ff7iff,.,:',vl.1 , Y u v F 'v 1 I'xx , :ff .., 'J 0 6 Softball 1 1 1 ff 1 Put me in coach, I'm ready to play nt rfi Id 1. Senior Scott Morehouse con- templates his next pitch. Coaches: V, B. Grover, B. Meisen- bach. JV, B. Bloyd, T. Barto. 112 Baseball Varsity, alphabetically: J. Alley, Barrera, B. Becerra, S. Birdsall, Booth, T. Branon, R. Freeman, Garlick, G. Gibbs, J. Hammond, Kennedy, S. Morehouse, A. Munoz, J. Neubauer, F. Sclimenti, Mr. Vinall, D. Welch. JV, alphabetically: M. Bolger, S. Bolger, J. Burke, R. Burke, A. Cul- len, S. Davidson, G. Francis, M. Gor- don, T. Goria, C. Hart, C. Johnson, K. Katashiba, G. Koker, R. Liston, D. 0'Leske, A. Perez, J. Platz, J. Sul- zinger. Yeah, wefre young, but definitely not inex- perienced. 1 i g 1 The Unknown Viking. Twin starting efforts were shared by the Varsity and the JV Baseball teams this year, as both initially showed their skill in their sport. Varsity seemed to be a quite young team, with more juniors than seniors, and with a few excelling sophomores. Pitcher Scott Morehouse and infielder Greg Gibbs led the fighting and furious pack on its course for DAL placing. Two tough recruits from Bellar- mine, Todd Branon and Dave Barrera, along with the rest of the team, packed a fan- tastic team with a promising future. Since HEN Varsity was the young team, JV followed suit by being an old team, composed of an almost equal number of ju- niors, sophs, and frosh, a formation very unusual to JV. The team kicked off to a reasonably good season start, although fluctuating between outrageously out- standing and outrageously average play. Surprisingly, a boon to the fast JV team were the five frosh on the team, all great players alike. Q1 , s,.s 2. The unknown Viking assumes the position. 3. Outfielder Augie Munoz cautiously heads back to first. QD Baseball 1 13 Making pla h Early in the morning, a huge, collective splash breaks the silence and serenity of the man-made lake's icy water. Looking closely, one can see a school of flopping, tan- skinned, green-haired crea- tures recklessly splashing and thrashing across the lake. And then it finally dawns on us: it's our boys' swimming and diving teams practicing and preparing for another conquest in aquati- cal competition. As with any other team, the swimmers took a while to get every- thing organized, but every- thing began to come togeth- er sooner or later. And emerging in the highlights were Lynbrook's best, and possibly even the league's best . . . maybe even CCS' best! Tough, dedicated, and fast swimmers, such as Paul Fischer, and strong, talent- ed divers, like CCS-bound Jeff Ritchey, composed and propelled the team IYes, even the soph squidsj left the competition lespecially Fremontl at the bottom of the pool. Finally, all the hard work, team unity, and per- sonal experience began to pay off as LHS powered into its typically great perfor- mance breaking records and breaking brakes in its drive for the top. Varsity: J. Carter, D. Craig, S. Cur- tis, D. Dyer, D. Feece, P. Fischer, P. Fontenot, M. Hauber, L. Huges, R. 1 14 Boys' Swimmingfbiving Kleis, M. Kruthers, J. Miller, S. Mont- gomery, M. Murphy, R. Rutledge JV: S. Blake, J. Braunstein, D. Brun- ner, D. Carroll, S. Carver, D. Chan dler, S. Cornell, B. Crandall, J. Dun bar, C. Eshaghoff, S. Golafshan, G. Hildebrand, S. Hopkins, 0. Kaabi- - 'wk pour, M. Kirkpatrick, M. LeRoy Moele, T. Nishiquichi, B. Perahi' Salisbury, M. Stanford, P. Sa sian, D. Schiappacasse, P. Str This yearis team combined talent, spirit, and motivation resulting in an unforgettable senior season!!! i T R s Mike Murphy 81 Pau! Fischer Qs..- ...X , . M 3 W N an -. 1. Bob, Mike, Mike, Paul, and Sean show off their aquatic techniques. 2. Sensational senior diver, Jeff Rit- chey takes a plunge. 3. Intense con- centration is essential as junior Ron Whitmore prepares for a dive. Diving: T. Carlson, D. Donovsn, T. llles, T. Keeling, T. Pastore, D. Reid, J. Ritchey, D. Truong, R. Whitmore 43 Boys' Swimmingfbiving 1 15 Racketting In ictories The many signs of spring: chirping birds, blooming flowers, beach weather, . . . tennis balls? Yes, spring brings the return of Boys' tennis. The hard work and dedication could be seen and heard every Monday thru Friday after school on the tennis courts. Starting in the right direction, the varsi- ty team won their first match. The JV team also put an outstanding effort in all of their games. With results like these, '86 tennis proved to be a promising year. 1 16 Boys' Tennis 5 'NNN NNN JV-A. Allen, S. Bae, G. Blunstein, J. moto, D. Le, S. Lee R Chow, K. Commins, D. Dipanian, D. Park, S. Shah, T. Spafford J Dennis, E. Floch, S. Kang, S. Ki- caro Varsity-Y. Ataka, A. Benefraim, C. McElravey, M. Mckeown J Brinkman, R. Brashears, N. DaSiIva, Witort, G. Wong J. Fara, D. Foreman, N. Lowe, T. awe. Iiayei hopes for proven i UUWSWVQS 35assiifenhisffeiaflti'3' 'ffgifglw 1 is i 1 S3 g 1 1 l .twagtbhbut Saratoyhf? it i i 1 1 A. r'-H-f.- kr 1. Greg Wong goes all out for the ace. 5. Toby McElravey plays tennis team! 2. Way to go, Amir! 3. Carl with sheer concentration, strength, Brinkman gels ready to smash that and skill. ball. 4. Neil DaSilva serves up an Boys' Tennis 117 The Track xpress With few people showing up in the beginning, the Track Team got off to a slow start. For a while, it seemed as if there wasn't going to be a team, only in- dividual competition going for a CCS or DAL record or ranking. Then everybody started showing up, bring- ing the team up to its bleacher-packing status once again. Once the team finally materialized, the true talent started to peak, especially in fantastic hur- dler Peter Kolotorus, who looks as if CCS is just be- yond that last hurdle. And in super-sprinter John Dod- son 's endless accomplish- ments. And in runner Carol Stephenson. And in triple- varsity, CCS-bound sprint- er Lesa Landry. As a matter of fact, it was the whole team, from the speedy run- ners to the striving discuss throwers. Talent was the factor for team unity this year even though team or- ganization took awhile. But as usual, things turned around in the positive di- rection in the end. ,, , ,ag tc. .az ss Coumnv , 4'-v -9' 4.46 Q es crxfv -Q 1 18 Track , d Greatfyea'r,Tl'ack., eu S sJahn,Dodson. ' g. anonymous clipboard. The Track team Laura Ellingson the hurdle. Dave Bra- in action. A quite serious team f-24,55 A .K , --I il' Brazeau D., Dodson J., Gruender J., Hardwick G., Kolotorus P., Kong A., Sze S., Williams C., Brum D., Harris S., Elliot B., Herring D., Hsia E., Jaime E., Pardini M., Yang A., Ya- shuda G., Yen K., Boeck T., Cooper D., Feltman J., Khatod M., Kim D., Lee D., Mathios D., Utter G., Yuen M., Hopkins J., Kolotorus J., Lamas- avs, ,,.. .fag -su: .5 .Y f ney P., Lee S., Prudhon S., Seck M., Sankeresty C., Thayer J., Wisker- chen J., Blashke K., English J., Ste- phenson C., Berg L., Ellingson L., Landry L., LeonardA., ThayerJ., Ya- coub R., Assali G., Chang G., L., Sar- ria K., Van Dell J., Zuk B., Maloney K., Prudhon N., Schubot J., Wolden J. X Track 1 19 Lynbrook's Water Polo Lynbrook 'sy Q Water Polo team destroyed many league teams this year. ln the league finals, we de- stroyed teams by scores of 1?-3 and 18-4. After earning a DAL champion- ship, Lynbrook advanced into GCS, receiving a bye in the first round. Lyn- brook then beat Live Oak 18-9 and Palo Alto 9-8 ln succession to advance themselveslinto the finals. They lost, 7-34 against Bel- larmine. For their success in league, Lynbrook was said to have been the most dominant team ever, and many players were nominated to All-League, AllvNcrCal, and All-Ameri- can teams. l l l Wrestling lf there was a best atti- tude award for teams it would have to go to this group of wrestlers. They suffered through many in- juries and ills and they still remained competitive, Lynbrook placed a disap- pointing 4th in the league, but many individuals stood out. Steve Guerra and Amir Saffaflan placed first ln their divisions. Eric Garlick and Mark Valone took seconds, .Steve Le- din and Brian Hotta placed third, and Devin Mathias and Keith Mc'- Donald took fourths. All the wrestlers listed aboye went to CCS. However, only Steve Guerra placed. He took a fifth place. 120 CCS Girls' Soccer A fter claiming a first place finish in DAL's this year, Lynbrook was ranked to finish very high in CCS coming into the tourney. But after getting a bye in the first round, Lynbrook was outscored by Pros- pech 4-3. GCIITIS Dyer should make it to CCS. Paul Fischer should do very well in the back- stroke. The whole tennis team has a strong possi- bility to go to CCS. Lynn Stepovich, Nails Lofgren, and Don Mclntosh have great chancesito go. Spring sports should have many Lynbruok athletes going to CGS. l new I t. :N st , ss Girls Basketball The girls' basketball team maaejnt to post-season play alter at Ollie eyearfab- sence: Coming itlfdgefhe league championship, Lynbrook was ranked high in cos but thirdin the j tolyglre DAL 'sy behind Montes yisfal and Home- stead.5Buftojeverybodyfs siurprlseg except. the glrlsg they bribed ,Mania f Ylsta to claims psecondf place ln leaguesyahdl ia e berth in ec:csJna weverg1n theiflrst rotlnd,Tithey5lostf to Silyer Creek, 45139. 1 Special congrats rrrozmicfieile Ev-'e teens, Airy Pf3fSCll5if9n?DC7 e Stacey -Griffith for Qbelng named All-Leagueg f 1 e e we Field Hockey When people talk of Lyn- brook's Field Hockey team, we probably ought to start talking dynasty. Once again our field hock- ey team took the CCS ti- tle. That makes 4 titles in Slyears. That's pretty in- credible! After taking the league championship, again, the girls moved into CCS receiving e bye inlrelftoundel. They then beatewillow Glen, 2-0, ln the second round. ln the final match, Lynbrook took Gilroy to the clean- ers, 13-0. Keep those championships coming gals! l CCS 121 'N CAFETEIQIA HELP WANTED! nderdass Ll QW A6 ww j JL Am AKMZZ jMWjM Wf MMO 70,4 W 0217! Under the leadership of the Junior class offi- cers, the class of I 987 have excelled in all areas of Viking life. Winning most of the rallies this year, the Juniors blasted the gym with spirit ex- plosions knocking the Freshmen, Sophomores and Seniors away, When the senioritis bug hits the campus again in I 98 7, Lynbrook, WA TCH OUT. l I 24 Juniors Ahle, Larry Ahin, Donna Allen, Jason Allport, Michael Anderson, Brandi Anderson, Jon App, Jim Arima, Robert Asai, Hiroki Ashbrook, Kathryn Ashby, Ken Ashley, Andre Askansas, Cara Babiasz, Mary Bambrick, Dean Barone, Nikki Barros, Michelle Bates, Chris Bates Jeff Baur, Wayne Becerra, Bill Ben-Efraim, Amir Berg, Lara Blakeman, Shawn Blancher, Meegan Booth, Tim Bordi, Brian Bostic, Charles X . X, X, ,Msg W . X. -:. A75 v Q g 5Ei'iif:-If is 5 3 guyz! I A 2 X, , gg! 5' N ..., , , . - 2 Y is x X - AK as X Yu A -A 1 ,e-1r ' r 1 1 X T 'L ,Q 'gl N. '. g ' C 'S A 5 1 1 C - gl Q tx. .K K Y P ' Q 'S Y 2 , I-.S SNYQ: E 1 N Ye: 3 :T :' , ' . . . . L ,m.. W. . . IQ. ,:,. . X N L S , 1 s S Mews M 1 . 'ii X - K f a ' K ,3 ...Q -, my X E k Q 5 I W Q ' 'L Mi .. .- .... Sm . .. ,iq X T . . . a s xiii N C L , L x X X E x .. S , .- X Q - xii .z. . : 15 2 1 Y ik as 7 ev vs 4 :S 'X x is 1 E . ' X w ni , E E - - 1 .M 5 'iii - as Bottini, Steve Boyd, Sterling Bradford, Sherri Brandt. Kennedy Brashears, Richard Branon, Todd Brehmer Dan 'Y Q7 Brewer, Jennifer Brink, Michelle Browne, Katy Brum, David Brum, Mary Buckstad, Janet Buehrig, Phillip Burke, Richard Bustamante, Don Buzi, Larry Byle, Trent Carlen, Dug Carley, Dan Carlson, Tom Carlson Valerie Carter, John Catena, Karen Chain, Bob Chan, David Chan, Larry Chang, Jackson Chang, Tze-Ying Chapman, Eric Chavez, Denise Chipman, Mark Clifton, Barbara Coffman, Holly Cohen, Amy Contreras, Frank Cornell, Julie Cortez, Lisa Craig, Dennis Cullen, Aaron Curtis, Sean Dahlgren, Kenneth D'Amore, Dana Daren, Chris 's.- 4 Z Q' mtl Juniors I 25 Davidson, Greg Deb, Dipanjan De Lay, Scott De Zur, Kathy De Dora, Marnie Dietiker. Kristen Dobo, Christian Dodge. Chris Dong. Glen Dorbandt, Monica Dour, Aimee Dudly, Cynthia Duncan, Sheldon Dunker, Mark Duran, Leticia Dyer, Katie Eachus, Mike Ebejer, Rebecca Ehlenberger. Mike Ellingson, Laura Elliott, Bryan V3 0 Qi Q Feece, Doug Feldman, Mark Fernandez, Richard Fields. Lisa . Finsterbusch, Mark Eschelbach, Amy Farly, Jennifer 1 Fishman, Emily Q Fitzgibbon, Sheryl Fleig, Beth Fleishman, James Floyd, Dan Q Fong, Victoria Forbey, Kevin ii-'QETEN L' X lx RN Q x v . f X ' r 'A 'ez of fi 1: . K N .. so 3 s I 26 Juniors xv n 1 X I Nt XY Q ,M , X 'gif 1 NNXX W , :- X ' iw::N,:S: 5.3: , N gif, L. -al K ' 1 , i S . S fix Mk S 1-Q ex, L . . f ff T S' 5 5 -' as , , N. :N X X 1? N Q x X 4 X, X N T , , J R 1 NR. Q,-. - K xi L A v i X Q , A., ' 1 xi . . . -Q Q , X 3, 52 1 vs 'ii KA W ,.,. . . R x ci' s Q -Q 3: Ie- f' is N 'W JI as L., u,,a F fr L XX ff., I S ' , we 77Zafze em: Everybody seems to want their high school years to boil down and finally end. Seniors, knowing it's their last year, don't have to wish anymore. But what about us Juniors, the second in line to L ynbrook? Do we really want to leave that bad? Look at everything your 12 years of school have given priceless edu- cation, loads of friends, experiences, opinions, viewpoints, and style the substances of our exis- tances And we want to leave it all behind? There's one more year ahead of us: the last of 13 years of making ourselves into who, what, and why we are. There are alot more relationships to bonvd together, more fun to have, and more things to do. lt'll be our last, best chance to create our futures in one more year. sg i?E2z1,QiSEi':' 5 t fl 'S t .f, al Ford, Nikki Foreman, David Foster, Cindy Fraire, Alicia Francis, K ristee Freeman, Rick Froeming, Erik Gach, Michael Gannes, Lenny Gibson, .lim Giles. Brenda Gillis, Amanda Goldstein, Debra Gomersall, .Iohn Goodman, April Griffith, Robert Guerra, Steven Gulloz, Eric Gullixon, Natalie Gunby, Lee Ha, Tuan Haag, David Hagen, Chris Hahn, Michelle Hammond, Jeff Hanly, Brian Hardesty, Mike Harmount, Ken Harris, Steve Hartman, Debbie Haartzler, Lisa Juniors l27 it I C 0 Z Z 0 U3 Hauber, Mark Hernando, Donna Herring, Doug Hersh, Brian Hill, Harold Hoiness, Chrissi Holley, Meredith Holmes, Chris Honda, Junko Huber, Scott Huff Yuri Huges, Len Hultin, Henrik Hurd, Colleen Hwang, Julie Hyde, Mike Jaime, Everett Jeffery, Sharon Jenichen, Steve Jerdes, Larry Jimenez, Lisa Johnson, David Jones, Anne Jones, Kristine Kamp, David Kang, Steve Katashiba, Taki Kato. Yoshi Katona, Audra Kaufman, Jennifer Keenan, Tracy Keesling, Tim Keller, Anthony Kellgren, Ulrika Kempf Kirsten Kendall, Cyndee Kennedy, Todd Keyes, David Khatami, Hootan Kilmer, Denise Kim, Chong Kim, Jin Kim, Raymond Kimoto, Mayuko , is - 5 -fi X X X x xNY? Us ,,.,,5E1-,iwgi-, K Q- E 555535, ,X . we 5sW:s5555'Y21 S as r ,.,, ,. ' A ws 5 5 ff ,f Q r ' li 3 N' X, k A Q K ,L ' , Ii? ' , k S. ,rr , Lx N , x 4 0 N J 1 1 Q xg rt X ' N X N x x X X X xv S X Q.. 1 Q W sl S 1 ,,,, , y K. K Q fi A 1 L ,eggswif J King, Lisa Klavins, Eric Kleis, Robert Knezevich, Karen Koker, Gary Kruthers, Mark Kuo, Helen Kuskie, Erik Landry, Lisa Lappen, Todd Laprocina, Pat Lau. Lisa 5 . 1 006 Lautrup, Ron Q- Laws, Mark 2 Ledin, Steve Lee, Kirsten Lester, Eric Lim, Jean Lindsay, James Linn, Susan Lippman, Steve 1 ,,sQf,,,.- . ,sg ,. 4 , N ss K -- - Liston, Rick Liu, Jerry 'Q Tift Lockman, Eric 3 - eu Lorenzen, Eric Louie, Manda A S Louie, Michael Lowe. Alex X S Y wg ' ' Lowe, Susan ' s'.',-' .,,.. .. , Lubiens Kari w ' N, 1 - v -1 2+ .g Q 5 Lund, Christian iQ P ' U , 1 Lynch, Greg X N? ' A Lyons, Josh , - I ' . 'f ii' T -Q Lyons, Stephanie Madden, Kate me P ,. if if ' fest- '--N.. YQ' may in eciwfe I was driving over 80 m.p.h. legally before I got my per- mit. Speed is nothing new to L.H.S. junior Michelle Hahn, whose favorite pastime is quite unusual. Meeshie, as her friends call her, has been racing Quarter Midget race cars since 1982. Her car is a 1984 Stanley offset Quarter Midget, and she races on 1!20 mile dirt, asphalt, or indoor tracks reaching up to speeds of 80 m.p.h. Meeshie races in the two fastest and most experienced classes of her league, Junior M-4 cycle and Heavy AA. Having raced at various tracks around the state, she competed at the 1985 Grand National Championships in Tacoma, Washington. After flipping in practice, she set the fourth fast-time out of seventeen driv- ers in a very close race. At Winter Finals she came in second behind the Heavy AA Grand Nationals Champ, then she beat the Junior M1-4 cycle Grand Nationals Champ in the half race. In the future, Michelle looks forward to racing Micro-Midg- ' ets, Midgets, or Sprint cars. Juniors 129 if Q10 o Z 0 O Z 3 o -s .Wff-'E f f '-5 M ppp if A 4 fandom r . G ' . Q.. - X ' - Drive the family boat to school Walk into class and accidentally drop your new car keys als. N Attempt to beat the seniors at things IMQQQM Collect senior acquaintences Call yourself an upperclassmen Steal napkin dispensers during daily lunchtime trips Hang out at the 7-1 1 with the sophomores Get a job to pay for car insurance 'Sl Z 'fn I 'wi 'N 1 ' ' gill' Hamm QM 'iM WSJ? at ff.. iso' 7 joy pmwwom V' . ' A YlCQ'Uc,: You menu cue dp.-cn ww -Hu LW MU gives C1Af'ClCQC3SLp. ,i Just bQ,wm.Q Q15 smog, L www WU X U' .wwe SILWTLO QQCLOWS MW . 1 X D 'Ooh NLM CL ogwwcs ,u,nmnE.m, ' tc-Hoxson L98 . Chubb A-v'cu.bXQ. ,CLWQ f K,-1 5 K SJUL U43'lL.CI.f- qL'lVPCt,k, - rvypufa,-. x nf HQ-Maw TQ Fuqgmf. I 30 Juniors Maddux, Stephanie Malandrone, Scott Manouchehri,Hengi Manoukian, Karine Mar, Kevin Mardirossian, Herve Marin, David Marino, Caprice Marks, Michelle Mathieu, Grant Matsuzaki, Denise Mayers, Jeff Mc Alpin, Jamie Mc Climan, Michelle Mc Clure, Dan Mc Donald, Keith Mc Elravey, Toby Mc Elveny, Sean Mc Ghee, Shanon Mc Laughlin, Cindy Mc Laughlin, Kate A5 - -N 1 ' ' Q ' ' e c e -1, . . we t,.. 5' X V f f Fl 'ze .. X-.-:' - K 31. . ag 'X L 7' Q , Q P X Q or -i Q gr f i E S xy if Q. 1 Q X Xia Xxx X - . X YM, 1-5: K K is t V6 X X X S W Xx X N 'E 1 ,pg ,E W. w me Q 3 st N, -A XX X Qfwiiiisr ' QR X X X 5 it X X -. -,V-X, e X., 5 31213K R QA Mama 4 I Mc Namara, Tom Mere, Yvonne Miller, Eric Miller, Joel Miller, Steve Mitome, Susie Montgomery, Heather Moon, Ted Moreno, Alex Moreno, Jesse Mottram. Chantel Mount, Andrew Nagorski, Elizabeth Nakashima, Lynn Nam, Randy Nelson, Laurie Ness, Tom Neubauer, John Nichols, Linda Nicoletti, Anne Marie Okun. Anat Oliver, Erin Ou, John Page, Harrison Pardini, Mike Parker, Jackie Passanisi, Christina Pastore, Tony Peirona, Dave Perez, Alex Pleschette, Amy Phole, Charissa Pothen, Sanjay Prull, Matt Quentin, Craig Racine. Kerry Juniors I3 I 'QS L- I W 0 th ff' I 32 ,lunrors Radboune Chns Rathmann Steve Ra vetto Rlck Rayburn Greg Reld Bohnre Remington Jeff Ricardo .llm Rlcherson Brian Rrley Errc Riley Patricia wx if Ritchie 5haron Rives Denise Robbins, Da vld Roberts, Katre Rogers, Jason Rohner, Ken as -xanax Y Kg S News Y KV! 5 i f? QW zf X Q, ings!! so 'sam U S Hlstory must be the most excltlng class at trmes You re not too sure rf you can get into this movie about El: Whitney though Sleeping, as an alternative, rs overused and out of the question Mr Thornburg would get pretty :rate lf he fmds out that you ve snoozed through the fllck Hmm too dark to wnte a note or doodle Where s the hall pass? You grab rt and sneak outside under the pretense of wsrtmg the restroom This trip lexcuselj lasts no more than a few seconds as you trot over to see rf you know anybody ln the library Nope Nobody ln there except a lrbrarlan E w someone splatted an orange against the trophy case. Gross' Well, noth mg's going on ln the rally court, either. You sneak over to the locker room. Thelr Coke machme's off. Check the harr m the mirrors. Looks like a rat's nest . OK, frxed now Nah, don't have to use the res troom. Peek into the exercise room and see lf your friends are ln there. Nope. Not there, either. Head back to room 50. Put the pass back and slt down. Check the clock. Only burned up srx minutes! Looks like 1t'll be a long period of pure El: Whitney. Zzzzz , y :,, :e .. ,. .1i.i2n2iQl I W' P- x - .. ' . , - 1,15--fun -ft -.ragga - N1 N Q- -- il, I N-11,-are-1 - A -me .. K -I g - - - s K I , t - zggiif Q ' ., Q . .,.: ....s N . 4 Q s i K Q 1 it .K if , , ' .... 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Suzie Spafford, Todd Spicer. Bryan Srikantiah, Jayashari Stafford, Kay Stein, Doug Stepovich, Lynn Streetman, Julie Stuntz, Lori Stuntola, Silia Sutton, Kalyne Swayze, Patience Syz, Guy U5 o Q4 O 'H Talaich, Branimir Texira, Kristen Tobias, Lori Topping, Sean Tovar, Adrienne Trageser, Suzanne Trappen, Andy Tsou, Lei- Lei Turner, David Urrutia, Jennifer Valone, Mark Van Wambeke, Terri Goofs C,.L. Vezien, Ste ve Vierra, Jason Vinall, Darin Vizir, Andrew oy. en: Vyverberg, W. M, Charles I 34 Juniors Wade, Bill Waite, Nancy Wang, Daniel Watt, Steren Wedel, Mark Welch, Dave West, Kate Whitaker, Tiffany White, Tim Whiteley, Mary 8 X1 if SN! GX . - X. , ak Q 1 x i :TL L t a t 3 :- e , , e KXQXXW my 'i K: K f ,- ik . rf Q X ss ea A .N F ' wg -vi 'T K kk.. as T E In Q i 1. ,X A il it Q gi ' F , - K .QNX .,r o Williams, Amy Wilson, Kelly Witthaws, Rob Wittke, Stacey Wittmer, Carrie Wolti Julie Wong, Carolyn Woodson, Rebecca M .- .KX .K . .-, S if at-.f wa., frm V' ff JZ ., 4 Jr' f'- ,L A F1 f' X in t ,A aaa fi A L ' 5 T-X .sat ' Worley, Dan Worny, Julie Wright, Emory Wroblewski, Douglas Yacoub. Rosie Yang. Andy Yasuda, Greg Yaw, Sandi Yen, Kevin Yen, Mallum Young, Matt Zaelit, Kathy Zeller, Scott Zuccaro, Nadine Barraclough, Winheld Jr. Blanco, Aleen Lee Blaz, Peter Delgado Castellano, John Cea. Joseph Cheng, Po-Chin Chiquillo, Claudia Cline, Charisse Colmar, Joel Cooper, Robert Doll, Carol Duane, Leslie Durbin, Mark Durbin, Mike Fontenot, Paul Gutierrez, Stephanie Hagstrom, Robert Hahn, Christine Hamilton, Roland Hart, Christopher Helton, Cimi Herlitz, Eric Hoffman, Jason Hsia, ,Eric Kim, Kyoung Kinnersley, Chirie Knowlton, Forrest Koomas, Russel Kwok, Kenneth Larkins, Michal Lawson, Nwandi Lee, Samuel Lee, Sarah Lee, Thomas Leonard, Anita Lucero, Alice Madden, Shawna Matthews, Alison Mckelvey, Brian Mctyer, Keith Miller, Eric Moore, Robert Moyer, Cynthia Mullen, Stephen dNorthrop, Christian Obrien, Cynthia Perry, Laura Petrowicz, Steve Purinton, Dianne Rabow, Joelle Roberts, Matthew Rodriquwz, Luis Russel, Robert Sin, Kyung Smith, Elroy Speno, Nicole Thayer, Janice Whitmore, Ronald Winget, Dean Juniors l35 S- ' C 0 Z W 0 th S- gt 'ez' 'gg Splash! Whoosh! Sun and fun are the Hrst impres- sions received from the sight of the thrilling Monta Vista Crusher, as the Sophs put on Beach Boardwalk '88! But there is much more to the class of '88 than being fun loving beach bums! Getting up early to scrib- ble posters and wracking their tired brains for unusual announcements were just a few of the tasks of the ever-diligent class omcers! U7 0 LLI 0 2 Aanienson, Kimberly i f xllll .l'.,. . Adams, Jennifer X l rW'l A , .h Ahn' Sffvf W K a , if Allen, Andrew W 1 A A A5 ,K Allen, Jason liii Q U Alley, Jason fi .1 Q , 50 v K A Asnani, Ravi is - A 'f 3?g, if ' X - A ,Q s - f s A - K xl J Assali, Aaron Q Assali, Gina Awalt. Kahnrad Bae, Soo Bae, Jin-ho . Baker, Albert Q 'llil'ii':A ' Baran, Steve 5. Barbato, Kimberly . Q Barrera, Dave -5 ,.g f,,gf, :'-, , Bartlett, Cheryl N . ' L Barter, Sean N ' , Q Beckett, Karen ' tg E . A ,.,:,.. . Q A , E ' Benz, Robert A ' Best, Vanessa A A 3' 1 lilalief f a A vw s XX QM N2 N -s. St. .s.. . ..,, ,, Q S Birdsall, Scott Blas, Kamela m Blumstein, Greg '- NX Boeck, Travis Bolger, Michael A Bolger, Shawn 3 ,fm Bonanno, Steve N5 K Boyd, Sandra fi? , Q znq A K' ' Brayden, Christopher , A' ' j f f ,,, .Q -,.... Q- fgiilf W S Braunstein, Jeffery -' , . s ' All -Y A - if Brazys, Anthony . by sag - y Q A X . 1 t A Ass W is AN Brewer, Kimberly ' 9 - g g N ff 3' X ,N Briggman. Kathleen ' A l36 Sophomores X 2' C X I ff 1- . is, x,.....,.. . xM,x , ..,.. , ,. a W - ,Ni g XX N x kihin , , , 'WY is X ft v 1 w 4 eaen A 1, 1 -2-. ,,.. I-225335: Q lk ,- Q 8, .fr s A Brinkman, Carl Brock. David Brown, Shawna Brown, Tricia Brunner, Alison Buderus, Timothy Bueno, Janice Bullis. Bruce Burton, Jamie Calhoun, Benjamin Campbell. Brian Cararalho, Peter Carroll, Christopher Carter, James Castaneda, Ana Chambers, Susan Champion. Cric Chang, Grace Chang, Lily Chang, Mikah Chao, Iris Chew. Christina Chipman. Karen Cho, Sandra Choi, Don Chow, Jenn Chow, Peter Christensen, Jason Clark, Dale Clevhammer, Caroline Coll, Aida Collet, Patrick Commins, Michael Cone, Shannon Connelly, John Conrady. Mattew Cook, James Conney, Brian Cooper, David Cornelison, Holly Coven, Andrew Craig, Nathaniel Crandall. Brian Crawford, Kathy s. fears s ZS . I 91 th O 2, O f' 'U ' 0 J I O O ld O 75 O I'I'1 O Us Q LZ 55 Sophomores I3 7 Creamer, Dave Crotcer, Deborah Cullen, Nicole Cullers, Lynnette Curtis, Erin Curtis. Karen Danning. Michelle Demuro, Dominic Deady, Lynnette Demsky, Elizabeth Dennis, Donald Dodson, Trina Dodsworth, Steven Dormire, Deborah Dorsay, Jennifer Doty, Cathrine Doud, Dewayne Dove, Jennifer Downey, Robert Driscoll, William DuClos, Terry .., . Eg: x i 55- 'gfawladecz .. Q if . Af ' mf 5 1 5 lim A l sig .EQ xy Z Put stupid answers on the Stanford tests. .-2? Hang at the 7-11 with the juniors. ll l Q ,A Be so proud of not being a freshmen that you make W fool of yourself. 'L D Brag about how well you already know how to drive. Throw M8M's at the nerds. Make up excuses to tell Mr. Wilkinson for not having speech ready. Go on a date and have mom drive. Find out about hormones. v , Flunk permit test. SRM I '-S4Q2'j Flirt with Mr. Larsh. 21. -X 612-- ' A Kceuzg OICWOJSQQ ,S - ' Gs. I38 Sophomores v 7 Q gee. Us 1' X fr .,. A 1 fa, 11221 e: e X 5: in .X ,Y W2 X r' if 'S 'N xr Q 5 X X be Hi ' X Q A, sw .. ww ., Y' 'N '1:,.f 113 Leif' Y , v . N ez . 3 1 'N - SHN . A it IYTE- ... .... .., ,b , K rtiiisgyg .Q i ww . ' , . -. cn- -:af Af 1. - . .. ' vs, X, 2' - - 1 , F ' Q, ' . X 5 f 9 . I ' ,Q 5 51, , V Q X -F1 . M 'F Q F xg xi 1 . S 1 2' vi ? XL v. ' , at Es -1 warm Qxxx . Q to 1 'v- X x F , ! , , f fl ga. 5 5 E s rfb fx X K 'R T 5 X as 2. x9 Q X X X' v of gs. A if I r I ' in v -- e ea 9 wwe sf: N Q A 1' ' i, iff? X ,, ,QQ awww f xv .ti ALBA, is gs f x . l Tj e 3 ' 'N . sf ., 5 i Durst, Jill Farago, Jules Feldman, Rosanna Feltman, John Ferguson, Jennifer Flanagan, Steven Floch, Eric Forbey, Sherri Foreman, Tricia Francis, Greg Franklin, Julia Franzen, Victor Freed, Erin Fury, Micheal Garabedian, Ben Gee, Randall Ghazi- Tehrani, Elham Gold, Brian Gordon, Micheal Greer, Heather Griffith, Jennifer Gutman, Jennifer Hackel, David Harrison, John Hauckes, Anthony Hayden, Ann Hayward, Brian Heine, Erica Heinlein, Linda Hersh. Eric Hetrick, Jennifer Hewitt, Holly Hiatt, Eric Hildebrand, Gregory Hill, Kavid Hong, Larry Honkawa, Ami Honsberger, Jennifer Honsberger, Kristy Hotta, Brian Howden, Rodney Hoxer, Geoffery Hubbard, Matthew Huck, Brenda Sophomores I 39 Q Ch 5 ig- h f X Huls' B , 'Q - Hyde' ffm ,X X X -X X S- - Y::...:: - 5 f x Qs .X ' i , mes, Ted XXXX X X -' 1 . - A . - 1 -gg?-2 ' -'N .V loakem, Susan f -- : -' ' . J gf ,X JN U ckson, Chrlstme 3 J t N iii it it Jackson, Darin AA, , r Ns - -X . P Q X , 'S ' ' l V L Janz. George X' X, -X ff' I, W ' N X - X XX- f ' N fr' ....B . XX XX ' I XX ' Q 9 gf J so, Tyson I XX, I ' Jaya v. Sumen X' '- X WN pl Q Jeff ry, Karen A ' j - Q ' X - M, 'D 6 Johnso , Donna V I W H - 1 - X 5 I Johnson, Jennifer - Q - T Xl Q -x ' A I ' 1 ' ' f Johntso , David A ' ,Xflii F i Q ,. Jones, borah Q X . X1 X gi ' FX , X 5 K -X -X , fl? 0 7' Jones, Eli: beth - -ll Q nr' K X , Ones. a I5 Q .- t Q - - rr'1r lf' -X NY' X -IE r ' A ' U Jones, Norm at A -' 1 X- l , R -- . . . X '--'-- -- Q X 'X 5 X r' J 1 X -. I I I D , J Juranovlch, Steven X F G X - X Q' f K '- E Xu 5 QP 2 Justls, Dann I ,lf N 1 Q Q I 1 Q X. 3 - - K H- ' ,1'- -X ' X - X - l 0 5 ' S X ' . X X K X X- Q Karla Chrst h r X ,X X. Ni N ,X N he ' ll a 'f f Andffa -Q v s-iL!22'1 X 1 ' , is ---- - K - i Q W' t i f' - Kanemura, Micheal .,..,.. il- r--' , 5 XXX J , - X. --hX- X Katra, Elizabeth M - X ' - X X f 5- 8 Katusha, Krista -Q ---' ' X 4 f A gf-1-j-Q X ' X x ,.-X -- A X li 1 ' ' , Katz, Jessica Q ' I X - ' -' ' X X I' f Keen, Bryce X ,ff X - ,X -J X rs X Sur X Keen, Stephen S Eg im 3, -v , X - , I ' X . Q Kfjnzrugermlfer XX X ' ec , at een We ' ii Kelleher, Christopher 'X nm- F Keller, David l 'N I Kelley, Frank X ' . Kelly, Caroline - X 633 Kelly, Shawn ff' e X '- nf'I,f,.i -if W Xe Khatod, Monti Q Kiehl, Barbara Kilgore. Melissa Kim, David Kim, Judy ' Kim, Lawrence Kim, Nam M WAFS? X ,X-25 fx XXi l40 Sophomores XXsXg x '-3' X . 5 XX - ,X 1. 2 3. 4 5 .rl L 1 Kim, Regina Kim, Yoong Kimball, Kristine Kimoto, Shin Kolb, Matt Kolomejec, Diane Koomas, Kristina xxx, 5 Krueger, Robert Kumagai, Gary Kumata, Cynthia Lancaster, Tracey Lawrence, Kay ' Le, Duc th 0 X de 706 Thou shalt not come to school with completed homework. . Thou shalt devote all your money for Cliff Notes and No-Doz. Thou shalt never show your progress report to your parents. . Thou shalt contract Senioritis in your sophomore year. Thou shalt never inhabit the correct locker. w ji Q Q 3Mi1l'f ...,,S-TNI: L 'XX f. e 6 v. 1 x ! 3 X x S if 'U 0 I o 6. Thou shalt not be able to drink cold Coke at dances. 7. Thou shalt not like the yearbook ever. 8. Thou shalt memorize the attendance number and your mom's voice. 9. Thou shalt retake school pictures as many times possible. 10. Thou shalt never be on time to the odd-num- bered periods. O I Ledin, Catherine Lee, Audrey . Lee, Daryl Lee, James W 0 I'l I Leggett, Shelly Lehane, Catherine LeMiuex. John : ' ' Leroy. David ' Leung, Alice 5 X Lewis, Meagan m Liddiard. Dylan - u e Lim, John -- , Lorenz. Christine , F Lowe, Norbert . A y 5, Lowery, Kristina Mach, Michelle Mackey, David Mahon, Micheal Maloui Kimberly Mandegarian, Keikhosrow Marcum, Dorothy X X sg: Sophomores l4l Marino, Joey Martin, David Mathios, Derin Matsumoto, Hiroleo Matsumoto, Kari Matsuura, Miya Maybruck, Lisa Mayer, Joseph McAlpin, Sean McClellan, Trina McNair, Jason Meagher, Robert Mejia, Sabrina Merriman, Gina Miller, Natalie Miller, Shawn Moore, Eric Moore, Richard Morclasini, Monika Morehouse, Brian Mount, Thomas Mowery, Michelle Muchie, Michelle Munson, Kathryn Murphy, Julia Murray, Dennis Murray, Kathleen Narber, Ken Nakaishi, Michelle Nastari, Jean Nethers, Stephanie Newcomb, Roger Nguyen, Tam Nicholas, Patrick Nicholson, Collin Nollin, Tracy Norling, Navin Norman, Laura North, Janean O'Brien, Dennis O'Leske, David Oliver, Charles Olsen, Amy Olsen, David Olsen, Micheal Olsen, Tracy Olson, Peter Oringer, Derek Orzel, Michelle Oura, Melissa Park, Sam Perchia, Barak Percy, Kristen Perry, Nicole Peterson, Craig Phelps, Lauri l 42 Sophomores Q ! . , 12 fe O : fig ' f J N 1 Q ,XX- Q 5' . f- e . f h ,,.. 1,3 'i c .s X - , NLS J-4 Q' X , , 5 flu! 4 NA 0 M ss FW in .. NX .MWIRX N' Wfiii X X qi ,X X' Q' . 3 gk 1 s 'Y X Q W 5 4 - 5 E QR ' if N in ,NF u - Q., swam. s Q3 X 3 , R, s Hx 2 F -. M x -f-fzssealfzf -1 e. -X - w e f X X Ji s ' ik s yew sis Q A eq iffieqfis ' dig? .. sd' 1 ix . wi 1 i' S X ,,,,.. -... - liel - - R. 311' ' rvrrr' r ,, 0 . . --nh f A ,, Q 1 N fix Ki nees , f s gf' fx T' Xr ' 9 X x .. x Q' .. 'I -'I We f Q . X E X N 1 X X 1 X X 1 -'z 5 I. 1 .X. E. A-I 5- si. , . P Eg 1, f vm fr 1 it h . ,,,,, Q g E AEE? X .- 5, ,Sf Kiwi 5 fgzzwfa 'X . X 4 9 N X XX X we . N I , I an Q Q. .. 3 W J . T. . 'A ? A Q l .E I P n z W 35 L, ' is v- - -li . . ...X Q ' ' ' sg. . L P 1' X . gif! sf- awkaawgadfze dnhoudde the Wilson smiles at you. the band director is almost your age. you eat chocolate cake while talking to Mr. Sluga. an ex-drill sergeant is your P.E. substitute. the cafeteria food jumps into your mouth. calculus is your easiest class. Mr. Thornburg calls you a twit. you have to drop Reading Lab. Jimbo locks the door on you. you drive Daddy's car to school and the cops go around and give tickets to cars without stickers. the Drivers' Ed. class hits the road. you don't know how to spell oh, forget it!!! Mr. Reilly looks glad to see you. you're 20 inutes late to Mr. Stewart's class. Mr. Pate calls your mother. you park your stretch Lincoln across two handi- capped spaces and get two parking tickets. you look forward to Mr. SIuga's Verbal Aptitude tests. you understand Mr. Yerly you fall asleep during a Super Quiz you start to enjoy cafeteria food. you have to get an admit at 7:55 a.m. you look forward to the morning announcements. you go out for cross country. you park your car in Mrs. Jensen's spot. N L . . 5 fl i 1,555 , . .. ,, Q N, x 3' Q . 3, x X 4 2 M- X sg X X . ..,,.. , X X Q N, 5 Vw X ' i iissii sz: I l Ax ggg K f 2 f Pietrowicz, Susanne Piini, Cameron Piromkii, Kingkeaw Pizza, Da vid Place, Jennifer Pothen, Ann Power, Elizabeth Powers, Victoria Priest. Julie Rajah, Colin Reid, Robert Reyes, Jerry Richards, Dianne Ritchey, Nick Robertson, Jason Roberti, Jim I'm ...- LL-I D. U3 Robillard, Marc Robinson, Georgina Rodich, Diana Romero, Lisa Rose, Lisa Rosenquist, Richard Rosenweig, Laurie Ross. Mairi ouleau, mf Rowan, Frank X'VXaj- o Beate n incase ,SD 5cc:S V11 Ruse I, obert C Ryall, Jason Ryall, Kathleen ' -7 St. Clair, Andrea f Saler. Ed Sanford, Micheal Sarmento, James Sarria, Kathy Sarria, Marne Sawyer, Luke Schiappacasse, Daniel . Schirl, Karisa Schroeder, Amy Schroeder, Steven Schuler, David I Scott, Micheal Secrist, John Sevick, Steven Q Shah, Samir Shintako, Kurt Shroyer, Christopher Sigala, John Siva-mistry, Noshir Siberman, Shai Silva, Suzanne Simila, Anna Skidmore, Lynan Slane, Dan Smith, Justin Smith, Karen Smith. Thomas Snedalcer, Corie Snyder, Kathleen Soliday, Christopher Song, Seung Spalinger, Theodore I 44 Sophomores MN xx 'X 3 1. 1 ' , : X x le- I' ' L ,Q ' fu .I see. 1 X f. ' we xwx We X s X Xb , ,ts is ' L , 5 S sE2z2s:,f'2'1 ' N -riff - -S .. :zfiiaf gg xv in ,... K 3 r j e .... R ' S 3 ,f S. .- S, sewxfl at aara . was S IE MN lv Q X E 5 t .ff 9 ,X R V 'x S S . ia , sg, K, :li X, . .- ' x, L ,,., ,K A L ' so , ew- 1- X ' xx? .- ffkizsfx- s if , , eww 1 E I ,wx x wk KY? ., K.. .... X Msgs, ,A -fr vw ik Md, sw- ,L NXT' e- X -1 ,zwa-...J . 2 R if a ' S .2 'Rx R X y A Y. . xl . :- V, W x N , X XM 3 Sperinde, Jeffrey Steele, Jonathan Stein Christopher Steuben, Rebecca Stewart, Andrea Stolarik, Daniel Strebe, Katy Strom, Peter Stubbs, Chris Sulzinger, Jason Taniguchi, Carol Tashiro, Jan Teed Andrea Thompson, Jennifer Thompson, Tami Thridandam, Priya Ting, David Tirban, Sharon Torres, Benjamin Tsirkel, Leonid Tucker, Christopher Tuttle, Roberta Utter, Garth Van Dell, Jennifer Vanslow, Erika N Varon. Hilary Voisinet, Steve Wagenknecht, Becky Wahlgren, Lars Wallis, Melissa Watanabe, Carrol Wensel, Traci West, Daniel Wesel, Scott Wheaton, Karry it was too easy! 754 mu! done 5 homework, what homework!?! I couldn't fully grasp the conceptlllll it wasn't my turn to do it. the power went out at our house and because there wasn't a full moon, l just couldn 't get it done my dog ate it! l'm flunking anyway. the phone wouldn 't stop ringing. my dog died, and I was attending his funeral. all my pens ran out of ink simultaneously. Sophomores l45 I 46 Sophomores White, Deborah White, Laurie Wilburn, Sara Witort, Jennifer Wittenburg, Julie Wong, Cristiane Yuen, Christine Yuen, Mark Yuen, Paul Zuk, Brbara f l , u 11-Q: , NX :Q K , , -. . Xt.. ,viwiis L L S ' S 3 0 Q X, if Q 55, f fv- , ff: .. K I K, A iw on -41 . T4 0 70am!ed: Anderson, Tami Brundage, Matthew Cera, Robert Chitgar, Ken Covel, Neala Deauville, John Donovan, David Filippi, Kari Hampton, Todd Harris, Heather lwani, Joey Jaegar, Heidi Julien, Micheal Kwok, Karen Lin, Peter Miranda, Thomas Moore, Lisa Pak, Jung Parirash, Nina Payne, Laurianne Pink, Eric Rider, Charlotte Shaffer, Michael Shmuran, Arthur Skeeters, David Trvong, Nghia Vizcarra, John Yim, Allison qw xx .vw A Us X Si x X N Q XT W X X t , it X s k N X, - v 1,93 Y Q is X4 X' ff' N 'UW 'X f. ,.x.Wx ,fm J . iw 35: f fu, 5 SQ, 1' C W- 15 ' li N x Q WMA Abudul-Malak, Pierre Akohoshi, Garrett Alaghband, Shervin Alexander, Samuel Allbright, Brian Allen, Justin Anderson, Amy Anderson, Rory Armes, David Arvayo, Christina Auld, Riema Babiasz, Joseph Bandur, Elizabeth Bates, Mindi Boudouin, Karine Bauer, Tracey Beach, Jennifer Beaver, David Belote, Adam Blake, Ronald Blashke, Mike Boehm, Noelle Bratkowsky, Jason Bronzini, Michael Brown, Carla Brown, Nicole Bruch, Mike Brunner, David Burke, James Burnett, Lori Burns, James Buzi, Asaf Callin. Anne Marie Calvert, Christian Camp, Mark Carley, Kristopher Carroll, David Carver, Scott Chae, Soo-Nam Chandler, David Chang, Nathanael Chang, Theodore Freshmen I 47 Chang, Timothy Chao, David Chavez, Matt Chell, Robin Chen, Alexander Chen, Allan Chen, Jeffrey -Q Chen, William Cheshire, Kathy Chew, Jonathan Chin, Julie Chiochio, Tina Chiu, Mickey Choi, Jung Choi, Yoon Chuang, Evelyn Chuang, Ming Cogan, Andrei Cole, Julie Colfer, Laura Combs, Andrea 444364Z So this is Lynbrook High? lt's been a tough year to struggle through the bottom of the underclasses. After all, freshmen life, at least in the beginning, was rather haunting. Who can forget that first day on campus lwhat's an advisory?l Where we could barely travel 20 feet without being prodded at by seniors? Back then, they were all bigger than us newcomers: they were all seniors to us. But then we discovered something very gradually. First at the dance, then at the game, then at the rally. No matter if they were in different grades, we were together. We were all Vikings here, convinced that Lynbrook was almost a second home to all of us. lt's then that we finally began to fit in as a part of this school. The concept of a complete student body included us, too. Where would Lynbrook be without the frosh? After we finally became comfortable with our peers, we were able to relax and quit worrying. Everything else began falling into place. And, by the end of that proverbially horrendous first year, we became equals Vikings. This is Lynbrook High. Cornell, Scott Coulter, Christian Cox, Brandon Cox. Julia Cremins, Patrick Davis. Rob Dayan, Karen Deal, Kristen Deb, Dipanjan Z.. . - Deck, Jim 4, A Denman, Kelly a f xgxa 5. Dennis, Jason fi Doi, Russell ' llii if'g 'gg Dolan, Charles S I 48 Freshmen 1 at , k,LL. . ' -.. N- fl is xxi f we v. dk 3 . S 'vxzggtgi ,X S fg? .,M. Nw Q' N i K .-'- .fp 0 Dong. Virginia Downey, Sean Duerksen, Jeff Dunbar, James Duncan. Douglas Duran, Rosa Eakin, Stephen Ellis, Michelle Embres, Mark Eno, Dana Erwin, Stephanie Eshaghofti Chad Feltman, Karen Field, Jason Flaherty, Kevin Fogg, Mindy Fraire, Patricia French, John Furtaw, Noel Gannes, Rebecca Gannon, Scott Galyan, Jeffrey Gantman, Michael Garcia, Robert Geist, Konnie Gibson, Jeffrey Golafshan, Samuel Goria, Todd Green, Angela Grow, Susanne Guch, lan Ha, Kim Haggberg. Christopher Hahn, Tracy Hamidi, Adnan Hansen, Michelle Hanson, Christopher Hardin, Jennifer Harris, Nicole Hartman, David Hatada. Jennifer Hayano, Mary Hayden, Shadi Heidel, Eric I Wake Pun X9 Introducing the newest addition to Lynbrook High, The class of 1989. The freshmen class has high hopes in making their high school years full of accomplishments and VIKE pride. Off to a flying start, the Class of 1989 received the highest points for Homecoming of the past freshmen classes. They plan to raise more money for upcoming activities by organizing car washes, carnation sales, and pizza nights. The freshmen, led by the class officers, are full of potential, and we welcome them to Lynbrook High. Henry, Michael Hess, Nicole Heuser, James Hewitt, Heidi Hildebrand, Scott Hill, Joshua Hing, Kathryn Hirsh, Christopher Hobbs, Elizabeth Hollingsworth, Steven Hooper, Kent Hopkins, John Hopkins. Scott Honkawa, Asa Hsia, Curtis Hsieh, Peter Hufl Anne Huffman, Kathryn Hulme, Allen Hultin. Patrik Hunt, Amanda Hupton, Katherine lhrig, Anthony lkebe, Tammy Ish, Karen Jagle. Daniela Jakolat, Julie Jenson, Lyle Jerdes, Elizabeth Jimenez, Susana Johnson, Craig Johnson, Matthew Jones, James Joseph, Danya Justis, Dane I 50 Freshmen 95 iiss 5 3 Q iff f X Y a 5 RW ' X X X I R , xii YARN' Kaabipour, Omid Kapor, Sanjay Kass, Evan Kass, lan Katashiba, Kiyofumi Kaufman, Adam Kendall. Beth Kennedy, Shanna Kerba, Sherif Kersey, Jeff Kessel, Shawn Kiem, Michael Kilmer, Anthony Kim, Chun Kim, George Kim, Gloria Kim, John King, James Kirkpatrick, Matthew Kirsche, Michelle Kodak, Eric Kolotouros James Kottinger, James Krueger, Chris Ku, Joy Kuenne, Heather Kuo, John Kuwada, Chad Lam, Huy Lamasney, Patrick Lauterbach, Sarah Lautrup, Randall Lawson, Nwandi Le, Ngoc Lee, Alice Lee, Michael Leeth, Eric Leeth, Julia Leroy, Martin Lewis, Tyson Limon, Shannon Linda, Alison Linday, lan Lingelbach, Linda Freshmen l5l Lingenfelter, Dennis Lippman, Jennifer Liter, Daren Lui, Yi Hui Louie, Manning Lovell, Kari Lubiens, Trent Luptovic, Sean Lynch, Theresa Lyons, Jason MacDonald, Emily Malone, Megan Maloney. Kieran Marshall, Debra Mathieu, Richard Matsushima, Alice Maximoftl Angela Maziotis, Tina McDonald, Susannah McElravey, Alison McMurtry, Rachel McNab, Edward McNamara, Michael Meil, Stephanie Middlebrooks, Michael Millich, Elisabeth Mocanu, Trent Moehle, Christian Monroe, Glen Montgomery, Tricia Moody, Heidi Moon, Andrew Morell, William Morgan, Emily Mowery, Jennier Myers, Sonora Nakashima, Lesli Nakuishi, Christopher Nam, Fredie Nelson, Christopher Newman, Jason 'Nishiguchi, Thomas North, Erik Nunes, John Ochoa, John O'Hagan, Traci Ohye, Marnie l52 Freshmen F Oka. Alexander Onishi. Jeri Padilla, Maria Pastore, Julie Perasco, John Pesavento, Tracy Platz, .lon Plep, Christopher Plummer, Matthew Pohlman, Micindi Powers. Megan Prest, Erin Prudhon, Nicole Prudhon, Sean Quick, David Rago, Dawn Rands. Rachelle Reichard, Laura Reichl, Monica Rhee. David Rianda, Michael L ' P nliifi 0 W 1: eesiaill f ff 0, 0 Nu is . Wacalafe 4 Do Whatever upperclassmen tell you to do. Wonder What McDonald's is like. Wear a swatch. Dye your bangs blonde. Talk about parties-but never go to any. Your heighth ranges from 4 to 5 feet. Weigh less than 100 pounds. Run to your class so you can be the first one there. Look for the freshman lawn. Think you are popular if you know a few seniors. Have a bob hairstyle. Go to your locker at brunch - and stay there There are not directions on being a 1cHOL6On,l-995. freshmen-you just are one. Freshmen l53 Rider, Angenette Ritzheimer, Susan Robertson, Michael Robles, Martha Rodriquez, Ramon Roger, Daryl Rohner, Michael Rose, Mark Rosing, Jennifer Rolter, Michael Rummel, Kevin Russell, Gregory Sabadosh, Ofer Saito, Shizuka Salisbury, Joseph Sanchez, Lori Santibanez, Janis Sarkissian, Peter Saxton, James Schill, Terry Schineller, Sarah Schmidt, Raymond Shubot Julie Schwendinger, Lynda Schwartz, Bryan Scritchheld, Mandy Seck, Matthew Senkeresty, Christopher I54 Freshmen Shen, Helen Sherman Judy Shioya, Donna Shour, Ellen Signor, Robert Simbulan, Daphine Siminoi, Amy Singh, Mona Slabaugh, Kelly Small, Holly Smarandoiu, Radu Smith, Derek Smith, Natasha Soletol, Deborah Spivak, Alicia Srikantiah, Padmini Starkey, Tamera Stearns, Kristin Stein, David Stein, Karen K .vs Q X 5 fs' . 1 , ar' -1 1 1 S5 -.J ,L .vegas Y 'X X .41 Ai K XS 3, QW xg . E:- I . S Q of , ' f I' erm s ccc,, X R X an XX Xpmfc-g. ,'sgsi X xssx X 6 -. sg 3 oaeaacacitfc People have a doctor's appointment and come back the next day with a sunburn Beach sand starts piling up on the classroom floor Mrs. Cartee doesn't wear her fur coat! Bottles and cans don't make your hand cold at night Freshmen ask if it's o.k. to wear shorts to school The population of your classes is quickly declining Otis Halliday stops wearing his thermals lt's hot The school lingers with the aroma of suntan lotion The school heater finally works The amount of skin sho wing is inversely proportion- al to the amount of completed homework The only person at school is Mr. Sedgley The convertable tops go down It gets dark at 9:00 pm linstead of 5:00 pml Highway 17 to Santa Cruz is jammed The senior parking lot is empty Thejuniors start acting like seniors All of the new sophomores hang out at Fro-Yo Dave Pugh shows his Club Med slides again! SM P' Xe i S .. Q 11 fx We-rx if X : , X t ge, V is we XX X Q :EY- Q' X Stone, Clifford Strother. Melanie Stutz, Scott Szepesi, Judith Tanabe, Eileen Thayer, John Topping. Brent Tovar, Camille Trammell. Marcee Treftz, Ryan Tucker, Scott Unsinger, Andrew Uyeda, Stacy Valone. Robert VanGasteI, Jeffrey Vickery. Christopher Freshmen I 55 Walker, Michelle Wang, Phoebe Wang, Thomas Wedge, Heidi Wei, Shu-huei West, Anna West, David Weston, Kevin Whitaker, Heather White, Tara Whitted, Jeremy Wieder, Eli Wilkinson, James Williams, Joanna Wilson, Noel Wiskerchen, James Woidyla, Robin Walden, Jennifer Wolf Kurt Wong, Derek Wykofh Alex nail... KN l56 Freshmen ,. Q 553 ..,v-ifxdvf-l ..sv Yung, Samuel Zaelil, Joseph Zapata, Joseph Blaske, James Brunemeir, Phillip Calvert, Christian Carpenter, Lew Chan, William Chuang, Ming Cole, Lance Cruz, Juan Cruz, Mary Darnell, Micheal Davis, Micheal Downer, Denise Eckman, John Ely, Shane Felix, John Fernandez, Mark Fontanilla, Mark Gee, Darren Gee, Garrett Giron, Christopher Golba, Randy Gomez, Juan Grubb, Christopher Golba, Randy Hackel, John Hankawa, Asa fzdcmled: Hegland, Mark Hehir, Sean Hopkins, Aaron Hughes, Lance Jakacki, Margie Johanson, Kevin Johanson, Scott Keith, Jennifer Kim, Nam K. Kim, Nam S. Kinney, James Kuenne, Heather Lee.. David Lee, Jolin Lehr, Troy Lin, Linda Livezy, Glunn Maragoluf Ramssen McGinn, Shaun Meek- Vestel, Karlie Miller, Jeb Miller, John Molina, James Montgomry, Kevin Noller, Mark Northrup, Amy Obenour, Cory Parker, Shannon Persyn, Charles Petersen, Wendy Rheen, Jae Roberts, John Robillard, John Rust, Glen Sandoval, Jenell Sarkisian, Tiffany Semes, Gregory Setra, Scott Shen, John Sherman, Craig Sin, Kyung Sorich, Paul Thompson, Stephanie Tsia, Roland Tsang, Lana Van, Rooy Wei, Shu-Huei Wheller, Jeffery Whielmi, Joanna Youtsey, Jane FACULTY LOUNGE HELP WANTED! academics ffg A.. ENGLISH FOREIGN LFINGUHGE ENGLISH FOREIGN LHNGUH4 NNA E g X Tam Baer Larry Baryetto N- Hifa Barton E G Jane Brekke I GB6b'Davis I ': x- - M SSLV Q N N I 1,.I I - N Ieirenmafzamana Gerald una Y Isyapgy7MaEshI I I Araxmofma-Groffes g EINEG Betty sen: QI 160 Acadhzijlcs I E' 1 .xg Sgr How do you show your Viking spirit? I enjoy school activities with my two boys. -Elsorady I tell everyone how great the students at Lynbrook are and I mean it! -Weisend Involving myself with our students in two clubs and supporting them as needed. -Molino-Torres 'I don't believe in external, rah-rah displays of any spirit. What I do believe in, though, is the internal demonstration of spirit, such as expecting, demanding, and badgering my students to deliver excellence in their classroom English activities. - Hubbard 'I came by my Viking spirit naturally as my ancestor were Danish hulks. -Truesdell 'Red and blue have always been my favorite colors. - Brekke 'I support and encourage student activities. -Marsh NGLISH FOREIGN LHNGUGE ENGLISH FOREIGN LHNGUHGE X fi' If-V, Ehioxateflsorady Kaus, g X . . ...,.. WMM.. ,.-- W- .t ,,,, , , , ., ..,,. .. ., ., . . .. 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No doubt the students especially when they have the Hey, I ve got the nght answerf' look on their faces after workmg a problem Rlenhart The students' We are blessed with students who not only have hlgh academic abllltles, but they have a sense of humor 8 wonderful personalities Mans The look of relief lSpeIled r o la I d s l on a student s I' I face as he bnngs his flnal drop sllp from Chemistry, just klddlng' lt s also nlce when a somewhat trying student fmally FINDS MOLES' I just wish students wouldn't futz with their protons and dmkle with their subscrlpts ln public The Wilson SCIENCE ITIHTH SCIENCE ITIFITH SCIENCE ITIHTH SCIENCE walter Karr I HK is X as 3' 6' 3' S au. M 3 f Hill Mansfield Jim Yerly wayne Mayfield Academics 163 xv 'wx XXX N V k ,,, 5,7 ,J - at Sw' . , - If 1 . - ,. 1 - - mffG' - 1: - - ' ,, S H . I . ' ' H - - M A rr - -- 1 X K . . . . . ' I K . . . y . . I U f IM n l I n l I :N , ,,.,..A . 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Q ' ea E When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher. -Galliart An inventor and, gasp a teacher. -Botello G-man. -Wagner Stockbroker. -Thornburg l've always dreamed of playing or coaching football. - Hitchman Cowboy. -Bahnsen Even though I haven't grown up, l've wanted to be a dancer. -Cartee A grown-up child on very early retirement. -Mayer I wanted to be an airline pilot or hostess. -Marshall Cowgirl, -Fowler A forest ranger. -Hepner Fireman, -Shinn SPECIHL ED SCCIHL STUDIES SPECIHL ED SOCIHL STUDIES ...ff WWWM l fo l MNWSE do Ettg X 'EQ S55 iv S. 3 25253152 W3 ' -l ' 1-:Ez 2. ogg, msg.. .sf-i .as-. - , . - ' -2,2 21.11 'mms 2- . .W . file gzziiifi Stix? i .- f 1235. -sf - . 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Enjoy the cutest baby in the whole wide world imy grandson, Stephenl. When all else fails-go shopping! -Sanders CUSTGDIHL CLERICHL CHFETERIH STHFF CUSTCDIHL CLERICHL Q Nw X 6 HDITIINISTRHTION HIDES CHmPUS SUPER. HDHIINISTRHTICN .51 3. ,, 'z' J .i',. S i' Y .i...fi..'fl,..:11.'f . p f Q L , ' 1 f J in i 7 'Q 5 '5551-'5 Wy- 16- -'L-Fil. N42 ..?':g: -fl .A S55 :E 55 .f -. I in KE Tkzynglli .LZ..Lh.,Zu..,u.L,,ZM. .:,V,,., N K. f W. I 51 -gf .1 ppp, z.: saver. zfgwzzg Em -xg,-.f4,fs:vf1 vga f fs 1. . .5 .V .. 1. . ., .k. . . 'MIM555252555'5:Y52g:2fej.':5g ?:.,gi5L7:!Z I:,gg:4:.g45::fgg1:,g:v2g:,:512f?J yswmn. ,gm mi, iw:..gvazii.2:5Q::t.,:ZLgf5Z2,Li2Lg:sIzz:im:g4::ig.57gQi:gg1g:gf5g1.gggg:,3::i',g:1.:ig:: gggzigf5iggLg.gQ1g,,g,,g:qg:1ggggggagggf zggitgziy . 5 ig, -1 Board of Trustees .1 ,s 5 Fenton A. Hill, President f-.- W I .. .5 Severene Bylin Claire Hobbs J. Fred Kerr Linda C. Lanterman CHITIPUS SUPER. 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Q-'fx' kg ef'e e 3 N 5 , Spiritleaders 1 79 1 1.- 50l199iflSf J- Al'lf0Helli, D- HGNIHDUO, 5- Mc 1. Trish shows her spirit with a smile. 2. Ghee, 5- WCOHHGII, K- Parker, L- Sfanfvfd- Erin watches the bleachers below for a 180 Spiritleaders signal of the next cheer. 3. The songgirls strut their stuff out on the track. 4. Lynn, Colleen, and Laura, take time out for a pose. 5. Diane and Laura say cheese! Varsity: M. Cooper, K. Garrett, K. Green, C. Hurd, L. Stepovich, K. Zaelit. v v v xv '7 A QA A t'N W Qwlfl K 'hx -Q Spiritleaders 181 182 EPIC THE 'm'm 'm ' Nov. 22, 1985 I Vol. 21, No. 3 'iii wink-M, '!'ff 'W Q' ff w 3, , ? F X. . K K 5 wk . A S.. 5 :Aix K R Q 1986 VALHALLA STAFF S TAT E 0 F CA L I F0 zzfs,::zf:g::iz..,. PLQYMENT DEV Vivian Gallant-Asst Ed E M Gina Arafiles I I R T M E N T Jeff Barto David Brazeau Mark Chipman Dean Dyer Kim Fitchen Chris Hagen Michelle Hahn Eric Hsia Julie Jackson Kirsten Kempf Trina McClellan Kathy Sarria Lori Tobias Christine Yuen 1. Looking through the layout book, Gina checks names for the index. 2. Chris Hagen sets up for club pictures. 3. While proofing a final layout, Lori dis- covers she used the wrong style-guide. 4. Dean experiences the often puzzling task of logging film. 5.Debbie and Viv- ian are sometimes at each others's throats. 6. Due to lack of desk space, Paige is proofing the Epic layout on the floor. 184 Valhalla 2450 6 if :M-WWW S N iw X Six E : A v l I i Tx '- Q, Q 1, '41 'Q 'iq Yin, ,gl 4 .Th f W 0 1 :S , .L n .. Q 95. i E x Y-Tk x X - T XR A I ...X I X xi ix Q N fo s af' ig Q M I ,X i S :ff 'gs Q 3 '- Q Q, Q E EW. It x ii ,Q lk 4 af xr xr .1 X 3 DLA lam l+-f-ihffw X SX 'Elf v S 5 5 ga 5 Q 3 I 4 i K 1 3 x , - x .U X - X N . g wg? . r'm..,XAXmNX Nw Q 'Wa ' 0 Y Drum Major- Rod Pauley Ass. Drum Major- Eric Majorette- Barbara Kiehl Director- Dane Teter gf Q Q xv Xxx 190 Concert Band pg-.....Q W x 1 . N . Y 1' ' F1 WR I :L - sa. Nmwaw. x 1 X . iw Q x Concert Choirg alphabetically: K. Almloff, L. Barling, B. Bendz, K. Browne, D. Campbell, E. Chapman, H. Cornelison, N. Coulter, J. Cox, E. Curtis, L. Deady, T. Debs, M. Dedora, A. Dour, T. Dunbar, M. Eldon, A. Fleig, B. Giles, S. Guerra, M. Hack, A. Hansen, J. Harrison, L. Hatler, H. Hill, S. Hollingsworth, C. Holmes, K. Jef- frey, A. Johnasen, E. Jones, N. Jones, D . Keyes, E. Klavins, C. Kreuger, S. Linn, K. Manoukian, K. McCorkle, C. McLaughlin, K. McLaughlin, E. Oliver, T. Pastore, K. Percy, K. Petersen, L. Phelps, J. Priest, J. Rabow, C. Reece, B. Richerson, J. Sand- strom, S. Seo, D. Shook, C. Snedaker, S. Suntola, J. Thompson, J. VanDell, S. Voi- sinet, D. West, M. Williams, R. Yacoub, P. ZSOfi. Jazz Choir, alphabetically: K. Almloff, B. Bendz, R. Brock, Coulte,.r C. Coulter, N. Coulter, G. Cox, D. Creamer, M. Dedora, A. Dour, A. Fleig, A. Hansen, L. Hatler, H. Hill, D. Hollis, A. Johansen, P. Kelleher, D. Keyes, E. Klavins, S. Malan- drone, R. Pauley, K. Percy, K. Petersen, M. Prull, J. Rabow, B. Richerson, K. Ronan, J. Sandstrom. S. Suntola, P. Zsori. 192 Choir Girls Choir, alphabetically: N. Barone, K. Briggman, R. Brock, K. Burkhart, M. Danning, R. Feldman, E. Fishman, B. Fleig, J. Franklin, K. Geist, N. Harris. B. Hobbs, J. Honsberger, K. Honsberger, B. Huck, K. Kempf, M. Kil- gore, C. Lorenz, M. Mach, M. Powers, V. Powers, C. Reece, A. Rider, K. Ronan, Beginning Choir, alphabetically: C. Brown J. Choi, L. Colfer, A. Fraire, S Hayden, B. Hersh, J. Hill, J. Jakolat, A. Katana, T. Lappen, E. Meagher, E. Moody, E. Prest, D. Rosen, M. Rosenb luth, L. Sanchez, B. Spicer, K. Stein, S Takeda, L. Tsou. A. Schroeder, E. Shour, J. Tashiro. Choir 193 GA. T.E. The Gifted and Talented Club is for any student who wishes to get a little extra out of his or hers high school education. The club attends seminars and productions outside of school. HI Asian American You don't have to be asian to get involvedin this club. The Asian American Club spends time learning experiencing asian culture. French Club Advised by Mdme. Barton French Club members get to exper ience french culture whether french speaking or not. Spanish Club Julie Jackson IS the current president of Spanish Club. Asa group they go out to dmner with their hard earned money. Speak- ing spanish though is not a prerequiste for membership. .mm CAL The Creative Arts Lab is for the artist in the school. The club inspires spirit with its painted posters that show up on campus frequently. The Club was started by Chris Carvalo. Tennis B The Tennis Club was started because of the number of peopl who tried out for tennis team was extraordinary. Through thi club, anyone can participate in singles, doubles and mixed dou bles tournaments informally. S Science Fiction Fantasy Sc e F ct F tasy members use 'maginatio I d sc e est g ce f' t' d h 't 'th a oth llliflilllll The D ama Club i a new addition to Ly b k th s y a Th ub joy th at al pe f mances. -'L-,Q Q Q 3 is i '93 ,Q- B' 5 2 P i JF dx n 3 Q12 2 -as .21 55? rf' - u-L -fb' .sf nth EWS ... This page is dedicated in memory of the seven American heroes killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion: Astronauts Scobee, Smith, Jarvis, Oni- zuka, McNair, Resnick, and civilian McAuliffe. The pain and grief of the American people was felt worldwide on January 28, 1986, when those seven people died as the shuttle exploded over a minute into its flight. They will live in our hearts forever. While we here at Lynbrook sat through this long 1985-86 school year, the world produced many shocking headlines. Airplane crashes soared to a record high with 1985 proving to be the deadliest in air flight history. Ter- rorism became a horrible reality with the hUacking of TWA flight 84 7. Soon it spread world-wide with the Jordanian Airliner in Beirut. The saddest part of the mideast political violence was that the innocent people paid the heaviest price. This was also the year when the deadly disease AIDS became a house- hold name with the death of actor Rock Hudson. AIDS had become a scare to heterosexuals as well. Mexico suffered a cataclysmic disaster. The earth- quake that destroyed much of Mexico proved to be devastating. On a more pleasant note, the California Lottery rolled into action this year. Also, the Save Our Lady Campaign was busy raising money for the restoration of Our Lady of Liberty for her 100th anni- versary 11886-19861. Comet watchers scanned the skies for a glimpse of Hal- ley's Commet. With the death of Soviet leader Andropof, Michal Gorbachev emerged to take command. This was also the first year when Dr. Martin Luther King's Day became a national holiday on January 20, 1986. 202 In the News -Q 5 C 1 4 v E'-ff' DETHSPIC Q . 15 f b' B X Au T3 yi 7' :Til u' 1, I 1 ,nl iij'f1x S ff ' . i ' W- Y L ,:. , 41,11 Q-.---T-:L ' m i . yi. 19525 S ABLE I v xiii. 0l'I'0I' State LOTIBYY fh 204 In the View 3 nb: .I V, sim C Quad 53.2 W ,A In the View . . . 1985 was an exciting year in the world of entertainment. With Europe's talents combining to form bandaid in '84, the U.S. followed this year with USA for Africa. The historic concert Live Aid for African famine relief was a huge success. ln the political scene, San Franciscan Mayor Diane Feinstein went to Russia, the royal couple, Lady Di and Prince Charles, came to Washington D.C. ln the world of television, many new stars emerged, one of the most popular was Miami Vice with its leading hunk, Don Johnson. The Bill Cosby Show and Family Ties were also big hits. On the movie scene, the box office attrac- tions included Back to the Future, Rambo, Rocky IV, and St. Elmo's Fire. People making headlines included Re- frigerator Perry of the Chicago Bears. Another big news item was the mar- riage of The Boss. Yes, Bruce Spring- steen finally tied the knot. Besides it being Disneyland's 30th anniversary, it was also Warner Brothers' 50th. Happy Birthday Bugs! And yes, the original formula, Classic Coke, is back-along with a few others! gg muy, KX Y f, ., m F . ln the View 205 ' ,Quik A K Km ,.. M Li , L ,keg 206 'L QNX 2 4, S' 'Y si if 8 55, fit ' QA him Alan, Anita, Chrissy, Dale, Della, Gina, julie, Katy, Mr G Mrs Long frnorn 6' dadj, Mr Er Mrs Longinetti, Peggy, Ravi, Rob, Trins, Sarah, Shannon, Mrs Weisena' and Wendyf: W' True Friends There are many people that we meet in,' our lives hut only a very few will make a lasting impression on our minds and hearts It is these people that we will think of often and who wil always remain important to us as true friends. Love, d Susan Polis Shultz Jerry, : Let's never stop making ' . memories ., for the ones we have are so good Theylre something I've come to depend upon in times when I need a lift On dark days, lonely days, quiet days and happy days you re never too far from my heart And of all the days still ahead v L5 ft . if N I 'A youll always be a special part. I love you! 'ar Kristin- Forever in my heart- Forever here you ll be Kristin And even when I'm gone You ll be near to me. You mean more to me than words can say Than words can ever say. Forever Jerry 2 10 Ads laflectlonately and horrendously dedicate this ad to all ol the best of friends lcould ever have especially to the mighty Wall which turned 9 this past year To Dave B Day B Doe vlps em Physics brtes It Bert Mildew Glrls are so I HEN7 You still owe me S4 45 Conservatives' Thanks for sympathlzmg when a vicious female would stomp all over my heart 401 To Scott the first one who couldn t eat ham 5Fs and IA Whats your name? IMAAA I Morklon Beatcha up Gumby Scrawtch Dead Cheerleaders Mr Lmd Thanks forthe Mall To Matt HELLO MATT What? DismemberedSna1l Zmnrvk Y Phil Collins tonight Let s cut 5th Wlld drivers Why am I so wretched? Do me a favor 8 don t call Denver on my phone' To Dave R What s going on In Chemls try? Sears Dave the Hat Want some more Twix wrappers? Exploding cannon of WHAT? Clt s so funny that you could be so rudell To Jefl Richard poot George meat Yeah that s nice Wrlstslasher tequila She wants your F Y Fllfal Bird Let s climb Mt Rainier with Bud Weiser and Cal To Chris Devil Pups IOOHFIAHJ Good luck in the grunts IOOHRAH Ill Bolster Puke Williams Motar man And OF COURSE Glenn Foont 6 its 59 derivatives BITS' Hairy toes are rad Tennis Drums Cosmic Wlmpout the Guide Naughty Bits We have kidnapped Roland UV 8 Iggy my fellow California Merry Man I We laugh like this HA'l Glenn s wife Penguins Albatross BITS BITS BITS ShavelAnd to all the other Wall garbage Floyd Doug Grant Hugh Dmitri Mr Ed Applecore fBaltlmoreJ Trophy case The girl who looks IFOONTFOONTJ etc I also give this to other wild folks like Hrsa fHen Ernst Natas MCI 2LL2 Kirsten IO' B Coke AZ oatmeal' Sadie Thanxll Phil Collins BK Sarah Let s drive 88 soonlj Terry tTeddy B Dell Graflx was our destrnlesl Mandy fLet it be known that MANDY FLINGS TOAST! A M G !Greetmgs' HA' Mysko Party Time' Popcorn 4FR 5 FRI April I Thanks again for the boat ride Where s the mistletoe 72 and my best friends ever Phil IMD and Pat And to Sarah !Such a dollll Oh yeah and to all others that STILL have gone unnamed In this ad You re the best' Thanks so much' Gotta jam see ya bye' Jefl 86111 As a new part of our life begins We ll be guided by our Lord above. We will never forget you, friends, For all your help and love. We want to thank each one of you- Our friends, teachers, and parents For each encouraging, loving thing you do And all the precious time you've spent. Thanks again for all we share And to our heavenly Father who's always Love in Christ, Gina and Chrissy IJn. 4:7-8, 18-19 2 Cor. 8:9 I Tim 4:12 there 7 7 Cooler, No not tonight lI've got Jlhomeworkj, Thanks also for the mail, Pastryl Liz-Bill The friendship we have shared this year has been the best. The cuts, the parties, the fun. Especially, the Ferrari shop and Geloto's oreo- gasmic in Los Gatos. Q7 Luv ya lB.C., Chel Charlotte Rider Hang in there baby! Love, Mom You've gone from awesome to AWESOME! To: our one and only Love, Mom and Dad I ALL AMERICAN PHARMACY PhOl1e: 257-4772 BOLLINGER AT MILLER ORCHARD FARM CENTER CUPERTINO, CA. Gina, You're a wonderful friend, and I'll miss you and love you always! Lily x Ads 211 Klrsren CK1r1 Kiwi GD Remember when? You rhe friendly neighborhood freshman and me rhe soph l How l lsnew who MR Rlghr was Cafrer lsnowrng you just one dayD and what about whar I dld abour lf? don r forger the wall the guys Cmy llsrl your hrsr foorball game fMlQUGllfO andM1gueD the dances the Howers rhe food Hghrs CMarrrnell1 and popcorn on the rally courr srepsll span rsh Ccallarelllj the long clerours rhrough Regency Safeway wallss ro 7X 11 my 1orh birthday' Cl srlll owe you onell rhe hghrs CFresno 6 Round Table? rhe times we should have rallsed the dreams we had govr auad pacls nights C you can r Und wharpl rhe Pulsar Sanra Cruz C where are we where did Rober go9J Horoscopes the poems and everyrhlng else! Q rhe only ladder ro the srars rs woven wlrh dreams' Keep dreaming lfrrle szsl Hey green eyes you re the besrl De Gina My rypewrlrers berrer rhan yours' How do you say your lasr name? Where are you from? Marv was well was Marv Cwhar did he say99 and so was rhar can of Colse UghlNexr time Charle Browns will be paclsed or 5 SO' He wore redPlll Wheres DennysP Yes he was obnoxious' Shes wearing your dress! Poor poor Mr Suspenders Cwhar was his name srroms and rhe plana man?ll Shes over rhere way over rherel Classes classes and classes Econ govr conf lr Cwrrh granny? rhe conversa rlons lnever hnlshedl Mrh you there was no boredom' Thanxlll Love ya Deb PS Whats a garbage hole? Wzllzarn, Walk wzth me along the path O dreams ana' uture plans We ll watch the sun come up and set A5 we walk hand zn hand I ll guzde you ar and you guzde me Together nights and days Untzl some orce dzozeles us up To go our separate ways ust walk wzth me rom now tzl then Let rne know your srnzle zs there To warm nzy heart and keep me safe, Ana' tell me that you care Looe al ways, Dehorah lYSAj ' - A ' ' ' 4 - . aga1n?Q How do you ger ro Oakridge? Nord- . b I f f , . G f . . f . . J ' f Q H ' ' 212 Ads My friends- We've had some good times. Thanks for being my friends. Especially to Lyn, Liz, Chel, Meesh We 've had some ofthe best times together. From Burger King, to British Lit, to j.C. Penney 's to the infamous Lori Lovers society. Don 't forget the horsey rides and the fun. Love you guys a lot. Kirsten '87 UQ H Uncle Thanks for everything! B.K., pepsi, porkehops, the garbage can in the park, the sadie, your bedroom K and the phone ealli. B. and we can't forget little Sarah. Love ya, Kirsten Debbie, Well, we survived Econ. and Government Dj, couldn't have done it without you! Go ahead!! And he never knew about the Coke . . . And how can we forget about Mr. Suspenders and 1. falling out of her dress? By the way, how do you get to Denny's? We make a great team, babe, me with my X -rated mouth and you getting in trouble for me. What can I say-I love ya'!!! Gina P.S. My typewriter is better than yours!! Debbie- Well Sis, we've come a long way together. Remember Biology? What would we have done without our friendhf neighborhood computer error???? I realhf appreciate all of your love, support, and friendship in job 's Daughters. As we both lenow-we have had our dzfkrenceslf But, I 'm glad we 're still great friends. Don 't forget l Thanks to my best friend Love ya lots! Y our little sis, Kirsten Kiri Kiwi HQ!! 'gMeesh - We love ya! D 6 Q Ads 213 Roo , Kimmie, Sue, Kirsten, Michele, jenny, Dehhie, Lyn, jim, and all you other Schmuck Heads .' 3,d,QxXmCgg ,:. 3, 'WA nfs Thanx so much or all the laughs and good times, f What - lk a hod ' and thanx or helping me through the rough times! FQ F '- You re the greatestif Love Ya! Meeshie :meme - mssv ii? . p.S,,,,E A4556 'vs BIEDIES SHARK ww no mow P.S.S. S Chel God blessed me with the best friend anyone could ever have Thanks for all the sharing and concern especially for all the fun we had' You will always hold hold a very special place ln my heart I love you' l Best Friends A shoulder to cry on An ear to hend Money to horrow Clothes to lend Friday night movies A ternoon walks Being together Our private talks Mending our hearts Crying those tears Planning our utures Voicing our ears Our memories together May they never end 1 Always together Forever Friends! 214 Ads CIALTY TOIVIOTIVE ' V, SPECIALIZING IN CLASSIC AND VINTAGE CARS CARBURETION - ELECTRICAL MINOR REPAIRLSERVICIE MECHANICAL RESTORATION RICK HAHN - OWNER 1360 F WHITE OAKS AVE. 14081 559-4449 CAMIPBELL, CA 95008 Jeff and Julie Werner ,AK SARATOGA CENTER 12156 SlvnopSOMlYvU0 Rd. In PNIIPCYI Sill. CA 9370 Um, 252-1568 Best wishes for success, happiness, and security to all of the L ynbrook High School Class of 1986 Graduates M. 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N. 3 Y- KXN-r Congratulations Baby, You ve come ve loved you every Love. step of Mom the way and Mommle Dad A , You have D- Congratulations made Us N.,:l 6' Pam We love ya' Mom, Dad, and Deb so proud' Love Mom and Dad Ads 217 Mrh pride if Love Mom Dad and Deb ongrarulaffons Sandi You re a very special daughfer and s1Srer! All our love, Bab, Ran and Boone Ambee . . . Love Dad Mom Andy Karen Bobby and Tracey You ve Come a long vvay baby 218 Ads 613 SPV if F Mom and Dad Congratulations Dean A-Qu 4-i.. 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Krisrina and Goran Clevhammar Diane GrifHrh Richard and Judirh Halfenger Roberr and Jonnie Herring Dale and Darlene Hiarr Jack and Paula Hilleary Joan and Ron Huber Ken and Tomol-fo Karashiba Kave and Carolyn Keen Gaylan and Kay Kessel James and Donna Kirlfparricls Gary and Esrher Kolwer Gary and Diane Ledine Lee Leonard Jim and Sharon Levvis William and Dororhy Monsiield Gemma and 77ro Membreno Ed and Par Monrgomery Tom McAkJin Sharon and Marvin Nunnenliamp Sally and Bill Neubauer Donna and Roberr O'Hagan Bob and Sue Olea Sheila and Ed O'Leslie Nick and Carolyn Paulson Tom and Mary Priesr Tom and Elaine Roberrs Michael and Arline Srepovich .loellen and Sreve Srolarile Marvin and Maureen Texeira Carole Zimmerman Ads 223 224 Ads Micheal James Love that smile' Good luck and best wishes Love Mom Dad Kirsten and Catherine and to a successful future. Love Mom and Dad Here s to a positive note Study: I love you and I 'll mm you! Kisses- Befrie llieuucoupl You rem ulwuyx tell u reulfrieml' when you 'oe muele u fool of youryel f .rbe eloem 'tfeel you 'ue elone cl permu- fzeut job. CHRISTOPHER GLASS CO. INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS MIRRORS SCREENS WINDOWS 6968 Auzerais Ave. San Jose, California 292-7420 Al Whifclker Debbie, Our love and memoriey will ulwuyf flouriflo in our hearty. William Ads 225 Binke y- We've been rnrougn o lor rogerher From Jon-ner or Bobk Big Boy ro LUIS or Denny3 l don'r rhlnk vve Could nove been berrer Cusromers if we fried Alwoys remernben be PEPPY ond never drop your pencil or you mlgnr lose your boyfriend JCPenneys vvos fun! The posr four yeors of my lfe nove been spedol- youre rne besr friend lve ever nod l lo ve you Scnlzzer So proud of you then N-.ff Proud of you as always and now' Love with love Mom and Dad Mom and Dad 226 Ads l 2 Congratulations Baby Bumpernlckle We love you Mom and Dad N . 1 1 4., . 4 4 f 1 2224 Saratoga, 4 9am to 9pm Daily 14082 446-4774 Ads 227 ineteen Hundred Eighty-Six . . . Follow your dream . . . take one step at a time, And don 't settle for less. just continue to climb Follow your dream if you stumble don t stop And lose sight of your goal press on to the top For only on top can we see the whole view Can we see what we ve done and what we can do Can we then have the vision to seek something new Press on and follow your dream .111-1' ZWV' Ml fl NXT 9? 7 Qzf 4 6 M4 1 'I 7 ff' Zfvaawz ff W' he W ffffgffi ,Mi ..4-i '- 2' A! .ff n hors Away 5 Wi V 7 ,tgirl V, V - i... . ... 'ff M ig W .1 t, s Z H55 f A 1,4 , QCA ff 5 if f t ' s ' A t t if .s f s' a n 5 Q if f ' t td fx? ft t r - I ' f F jf 4, 'A I -HA ,Y 44-7 If I - iu pifrf 1' b lf! Eff! S ' Y AIVA , r f 228 Ads Congra tulatlons to DUI' '! ' beautiful daughter Love, Mom and Dad l a1',.-.. l '71 auu V M l A x Y K i as KE it I XXX K Q L I- i X fx U jk.-2' . f Q . Y 3 .Q 5 5 . S. K an jk 3 Jaaaa , N' . fx it Qi gg L 5 '4L 99'-A ,...zsX .3-. A ,fv X.. X . X Congratulations to the Class of '86 from the Class of '87, Good Luck! Ads 229 SK LQ' ef gg A? wi' 9 M hm ..-, ft ' Q1 seg, ff- ' X X waz.:- X A , X 3,5- Q9 i Finally, we have arrived at our destination . . . the end ofthe school year of 1985-86. Many have planned, talked, and maybe even feared this day. For the underclassmen, a crazy and fun high school future still awaits. For the senior class, four crazy and fun years lie behind. Nevertheless, school is out. And, as a surprise to many, there is a feeling of tearful separation. Although one might stress over and over how much school bothers him, one can never forget that possi- bly the biggest social occasion of his life is actually school. All those friends and companions will not meet together again for the next three months. It's no wonder that there is such a desire to not let go, although some of us CLEARLY need a vacation. We all want to hold on to all of those around that are so dear to us . . . and itis so tough to let go. However, the powers of friendship and affection will always stand the test of time and distance. We will always be together. So now, the year is behind us, though it is definitely not forgotten, for we all have learned so much in the past year. No matter if it was our first high school year or our last, we have attained immeasurable knowledge, learning how to act, react, and interact with one another. There's no better people to learn all this with than equals. Other people, just like you, that could sympathize, compete, help, strain, struggle, and strive with you. Closing 231 Have WQ changed if 5.37 lx, ...,X.. .. . f-.Wk F., -'--xf-- in W - S V , 232 Closing H2115 vgfou Quo. C6159-f' Ck Vs,G'1,si'i QQQQL iD'QV5c'm' HC Copa ciomfx f0Jn'XjJ1,y'LN:J.Q'g,r' wake 6. O . Q. Mah Uiqfh ff No matter who we are we all grow and mature In this complex challenge of a teenage high school life And there is no other way to describe such equality than family Together like a family we have fought for ourselves and lunfortunatelyj sometimes against our selves Such is family life ltjust doesn tmatter what anybody thinks about what 1600 high school students can or cannot attam They don tknow what we are and what we can do only we know We share It between us a certain magic that binds us together and makes us tick . . . and no one else. Our family magic is our own collective secret. After absorbing and mastering this magic, each one of us contains a myriad of fantastically outrageous potential, and although we may get lonely and feel so powerless once out of this past school year, we are all assured that, somewhere deep inside of us, there lies this reserve force. It is entirely intangible. lt's Sox dCD'f'-Sc Ls momma Qgiifby kb Q Wu UMW' KQOQ made of more than memories, more than just grades, and certainly more than how many photos of you are in the yearbook. . . this force is made up over 1600 inseparable students who are all equally chal- Ienged. Our secret is a sort of determination, a cameraderie that we all possess. No matter who or where we will wind up in the future, it will always keep us going. This secret of ours is Viking pride and spirit in its truest sense. LHS was, is, and always will be a part of our lives, and we will forever be part of the Viking family. CQMMQ-Qx Closing 233 Should we cele 234 Closing 0 Every day, the future unfolds in a wild spectacle before our eyes. lt grows with us, and as we grow to take on more responsi- bility and make more decisions, it generously offers these re- sponsibilities to us and those decisions for us to make. We always feel so unprepared when these choices arise, but, if we take a long look at it all with a combination of seriousness and hilarious obscurity, we see that it's all so easy. We know what's going on. We 're ready for what's going to happen. We 're experienced stu- dents . . . of teachers, society, each other, and ourselves. We have prepared each other for life 's great adventures to come, and now, more than in any other point in our lives, we are ready. The future is here and now. We are young, wild, and free . .. and devastatingly clever. We can't ignore opportunity. We gather our magic and stride through those passages, informally celebrating all along the way. We can jump through that door and land feet first in our futures ...... futures that we all have helped each other conceive and develop. And instead of dreaming of these futures, we, the Lynbrook Vikes, can now live each of them to their fullest extent. We can't turn back because we know we can take any- thing on . . . no matter if we know how or not. Previous experience is, in our case, a mere formality. And with our Viking spirit blazing inside each one of us, we can effortlessly conquer those futures . . . where, as always, there is NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. x Cv Q ,i , , A , .f v if fi is 5' M' iffSM.-kly 'X ,f'X.,.,. 53 ig.- Xfw . , X xx ,. i C Q 'N QM . VIP X f NkF :'fi W1 ,,,., HN Q,.3,tgfZmg,ljf,., ' gg me ssas K Tm., 7 , I af., a.5..,,.w is . 'fKLk'y, gw- ,,,f...RL ,K ii c X M,,gr lli Liles' ,,,,,,, T tfciiliillta. .ls ,Q LW M. My f K 4. L as XL ,r-k Y. .,-l ' i A X Rf 'K 2 K .X usta E e l QT? K .j kk Y X E I E lssi Q.-i,n ti E Q fl ' V ' ' l K f if ak l,,, M fl Closing 235 A AANIENSON, KIMBERELY - 90, 103, 136 ABDUL-MALAK, PIERRE - 147 ACOSTA, CESAR - 12, 45, 89 ADAMS. JENNIFER - 103, 110, 136 ADOLPHSON, ANDREW - 44 AHLE, LARRY - 124 AHN, STEVE - 136 AHNER, DONNA - 124 AKAHOSHI, GARRETT- 147 ALAGHBAND, SHERVIN - 101, 147 ALEXA ' --I SAMUEL - 147 ALGER, I' 9 -44 188 ALLBRIGH71 AN - 147 188 ALLEN ANDR 36 ALLEN JASON ALLEN, JASON ALLEY, JASON 84 101 1 ALLOGGIAMENTO THOMAS 25 44 76 105 183 ALLPCRT, MICHAEL - 124 192 ALMLOFF, KIMBERELY - 44, 192 AL YES, CHRISTINE - 44, 90, 176, 177 ANDERSON, AMY - 95, 147 ANDERSON, BRANDI - 124 ANDERSON, JON - 124 ANDERSON, RCRY- 147, 155 ANDERSON, TODD - 44 ANDRIS, DA VID - 44, 75, 83 ANToNELLI, JULIE - 25, 44, 77, 175, 180, 183 APP, JAMES - 124 APPUGLIES, MICHELLE - 44 ARAFILES, GINAMARIE - 44, 184 ARIMA, ROBERT- 124 ARMES, DA VID - 54, 147 ARMENTANo, LEIGH - ARYA Yo, CHRISTINA - 147 ASAI, HIRCKI - 124 ASHBROOK, KA THRYN - 5, 124 ASHBY, KENNETH - 124 ASHLEK ANDRE - 92, 93, 124 AsKANAs, CARA - 124 ASNANI, RA VI - 4 I - 1 ALLEN, JUSTIN- ASSALI, AARON - 136 ,L ASSALI, GINA - 119, 136 ASSALI, KELLY - 44 U ATAKA, YOICHI - 45, 116 ATKIN, SHANNON - 45 AULD, RIEMA - 147 AWALT, KAHNRAD - 136 B BABIASZ, JOSEPH - 147 BABIAsz, MARY - 55, 124 BACIGALUPO, LUISA - 45 BAE, soo - 116, 135 BAE, soo - 45 BAE, JUN-H0 - 135 BAK, BENJAMIN - 31, 45 BAKER, ALBERT - 136 BAMBRICK, DEAN - 53, 124 BANDUR, ELIZABETH - 147 BARAN, STEVEN - 54, 135 BARBATO, KIMBERLY - 136 BARLICK, TERRY - 45 BARLING, LAURA - 95, 135, 192 BARNETT, JOHN - 45, 83 BARoNE, NICOLE - 95, 124, 193 BARRACLCUGH, WINFIELD - 135 BARRERA, DA VID - 54, 113, 135 BARROS, MICHELLE - 124 BARTLETT, CHERYL - 95, 135 BARTER, SEAN - 54, 135 BARTO, JEFFREY- 45, 77, 183, 184, 230 BA TES, CHRIS - 124 BATES, MINDI - 147 BA TES, JEFF - 124 BAuDouIN, KARINE - 147 236 Index BAUER, TRACEY- 147 BAUER, WAYNE - 124 BEALE, SUSAN - 46 BEAVER, DA VID - 147 BECERRA, WILLIAM- 113, 124 BECK, THOMAS - 46 BECKETT, KAREN - 135 BEDELL, BRIAN - 46 BELL, SHANNON - BEL0TE, ADAM - 147 BENDZ, ROBERT- 135, 192 BEN-EFRAIM, AMIR - 115, 124 BERG, LAuRA- 107, 119, 124 BERNAL, DEANA - 45, 102 BERNAL, GREGORY- 46 I ' BEST, MEREDITH - 46 in .f BEST, VANESSA - 135 .I BIRDSALL, SCOTT-54, 113, 1352.5 BLAIR, JOHN - 45, 83 Q1 1 BLAKE, ROBERT - 46 ' BLAKE, RONALD - 93, 114, 147 BLAKEMAN, SHAWN - 104, 105, 124 BLANCHAR, MARGARET - 124 BLANCO, ALLEN - 135 BLAS, KAMELA - 136 BLASCHKE, KRISTEN - 45, 95, 1 19 BLASKE, JAMES - 156 BLAZ, PETER - 135 BLINN, HEATHER - 46 BLUMSTEIN, GREGORY - 1 16, 136 BOECK, DARREN - 46, 83 BOECK, TRAVIS - 84, 118, 136 BOEHM, NICOLE - 24, 87, 107, 110, 147 BOLGER, MICHAEL - 113, 136 BOLGER, SHAWN - 84, 104, 113 BONANNO, STEVEN - 84, 136 BOOTH, TIM- 113, 124 BORDI, BRIAN - 124 BOSTIC, CHARLES - 83, 124 BOTTINI, STEVEN - 124 BOWERS, KARL - 136, 188 BOYD, JOSEPH - 125 BOYD, SANDRA - 95, 136 BRADBURY, GREG - 46 BRADFORD, SHERRI- 125 BRAND, LYNN - 47 BRANDT, KENNEDY - 125 :,,:lg,,,,',:-:,5QI?ANON, JOHN - 47, 83 --fBRAIy0N, TODD - 113, 125 BRESQEARS, RICHARD - 101, 115, 188 ,.,.f. BRA 1'1ggyYSKY, JASON - 95, 147 BRA YIITEN, CHRIS - 136 BRAZEAQQQ DA VID - 47, 83, 119, 18445-20 BRAZYS ,':' 135 BRA uNs -A 93, 1 14, 136 b BREHMER, DANIEL - 83, rg, BREWER, JENNIFER - 125, BREWER, KIMBERELY - 25, 95, 135 EIII, BRIGGMAN, KATHLEEN - 135, 193 BRINK, MICHELLE - 125 BRINKMAN, CARL - 116, 137 BROCK, DANIEL - 137 BROCK, RACHAEL - 192, 193 BRONZINI, MICHAEL - 147 BROWN, BARBARA - 47 BROWM, CARLA - 147, 193 BROWN, NICOLE - 147 BROWN, SHAWNA - 137 BROWN, TRICIA - 87, 137 BROWNE, KATHLEEN - 23, 97, 125, 192 BRUCH, MICHAEL - 147 BRUM,DA VID - 1 19, 125 BRUESTLE, LAURA - 47 BRUNDAGE, JENNIFER - 47, 188 BRUNDAGE, MATTHEW- 146 BRUNNER, ALLISON - 33, 90, 103, 137, 175 1 :,,:-,514 .u., BRUNNER, DA VID - 93, 1 14, 147 BRUNEMEIR, JOHN - 156 BUCIAK, DAVID - 47 BUCKSTAD, JANET - 125 BUDERUS, TIMOTHY- 137 BUEHRIG, PHILLIP - 92, 125 BUENO, JANICE - 137, 188 BULLIS, BRUCE - 137 BURCHELL, TERESA - 47, 183 BURKE, JAMES - 84, 113, 147, 235 BURKE, RICHARD - 98, 113, 125, 188 BURKHART, KIM - 47, 193 BURNETT, LORI - 147 BURNS, JAMES - 101, 147 BURTON, ROBERT - 104, 137 BUSTAMANTE, DONALD - 125 BUZI, ASAF - 147 BUZI, LARRY - 125 BYLE, TRENT- 125 CALHOUN, BENJAMIN - 137 'L-QGAILLIIV, ANNE-MARIE - 95, 147 , .,,, ... I1'isi5i-.s5.I!ss.-. CAL-YERT,gI-IBRISTIAN - 147 CAMP, MARK'ixg2,.'1,47 CAMPBELL, DONAIQDJ,-,137, 192 CAMPBELL, JAMES'-14-17 CANALE, MARY - 47 CANIHAN, KELLY - 47 .73 CANTCR, IL YA - 92, 935 7 CARA vALH0, CHRISTORIZIER - 47 CARA vALH0, PETER - T37 CARLEN, DOUGLAS - 125-. CARLEY, DAN - 125 CARLEY, KRISTOPHER - 101,f 142'-I-, -'119,' CARLSON, ToM- 114, 125 A ' CARLSON, VALERIE -23, 125, 175 CARNEY, JAMES - 47 CARPENTER, LEw - 155 CARROLL, CHRISTOPHER - 137 CARROLL, DAVID - 93, 114, 147 CARSON, CHRISTOPHER - 47 CARTER, JAMES - 137 CARTER, JOHN- 92, 114, 125 CARYER, scoTT- 93, 114, 147 CASTENEDA, ANA-MARCARITA - 95, 137 CASTELLANO, JOHN - 135 CATENA, KAREN - 125 CAZNEA ux, RICHARD - 48 CEA, JOSEPH - 135 CERA, ROBERT- 146 CHAE, KAREN - 48 CHAE, soo-NAM - 147 CHAIN, BOBBY 125 CHAMBERS, SusAN - 95, 137 CHAMPION, ERIC - 137 CHAN, DA VID - 125 CHAN, LARRY- 125, 183 CHANDLER, DA VID - 93, 1 14 CHANG, GRACE - 48, 90, 119, 137 CHANG, LILY- 87, 119, 137 CHANG, MICHAEL - 137 CHANG, JACKSON - 125 CHANG, PAUL CHANG, NATHANIEL - 147 CHANG, TEDDY- 147 'hlgfigsgg TIMOTHY - 145 , ,,,,,,TzE-YING - 125 I. . CHA ID - 148 CHAO, 5- 137, 187 CHARM ERIC - 125, 192 CHA VEZE? -NISE - 23, 55, 102, 125 I CHA VEZ, Q' HEW - 101, 148 CHELL, ROBIN - 148 CHEN, ALEXANDER - 148 CHEN, ALLAN - 148 CHEN, JEFFREY - 148 CHEN, JUNG-SHIN - 148 CHESHIRE, KATHLEEN - 148 CHEW, CHRISTINA - 137, 188 CHEW, JONATHAN - 148 CHIN, JULIE - 148 GAR- KEN ' 145 CHIPMAN, MARK - 125, 184 CHIPMAN, KAREN - 137 CHIOCHIOS, KRISTINA - 148 CHIOUILLO, CARLOS - 135 gMICHAEL - 148 - 137 CHOI, CHOI, 193 CHOI, YOOigigE2148 CHOPE, - 48 CHOIM 137 CHow, 137 CHRISTENSEMEEQZQQQN - 137 CHUANG- EVEL 5, 2222225 .,., . CHUANG, MING- 14W:i5f' CLARD, DALE - 101, 137 CLEA VER, BURTON - 48 CLEVEHAMMER, CAROLINE - 137 CLIFTON, CYNTHIA - 48 CLIFTON, BARBARA - 125 CLINE, CHARISSE - 135 COFFMAN, HOLLY- 125 COGAN, ANDREI - 148 COHEN, AMY - 75, 97, 125 COLE, JULIE - 148 COLE, JENNIFER - 48, 147 COLE, JOHN COLFER, LAURA - 148, 193 COLL, AIDA - 137, 187 COLLET, PATRICK - 137 COLLINS, LAURA - 48 COLLINS, DA VID - COMES, ANDREA - 148 COMMINS, MICHAEL - 116, 137 COMMINS, ROBERT - 48 CONE, SHANNON - 137 CONNELLY, JOHN - 137 CONRARDY, MATTHEW - 48, 137 CONRARD Y, MICHAEL ,:s?55s2w: CONTRERAS, FRANK - 125 COOK, CYNTHIA - 48, 78, 96, 102, 1 1 1 COOK, JAMES - 84, 137 COONEY, BRIAN - 137 COOPER, DA VID - 84, 119, 137 COOPER, MELODY - 48, 181 CORNELISON, HOLLY - 137, 187, 192 CORNELL, JULIE - 125 CORNELL, SCOTT - 84, 114, 148 CORTEZ, LISA - 125 COULTER, CHRIS - 148, 192 COULTER, NORA - 48, 192 COVELL, BRIAN - 48 COVEN, ANDREW- 137 COX, GERALD - 48, 188, 192 COX, JULIA - 95, 148 COX, BRANDON - 148 DENNIS - 92, 93, 114, 125 NA THANIEL - 137 BRENT- 114, 147 ' 4 9 I 137 CRA YCROF T, CREAMER, DA VE - CREMINS, PA TRICK - cRoTzER, DEBBIE - CULLEN, AARON- 113, CULLEN, NICOLE - 138 CULLERS, LYNNET- 138 CURTIS, ERIN - 95, 138, 192 CURTIS, KAREN - 138 CURTIS, LAURA - 49 CURTIS, SEAN - 92, 114, 125 CURRIE, CA THLEEN - 49, 107 D DA SIL VA, JOHN - 49 DA SILVA, NEIL - 116 DAHLGEN, KENNETH - 125 DAMORE, DANA - 125 DANIELS, CHRIS DANNING, MICHELLE - 138, 193 DARREN, CHRIS - 125 DARNALL, MICHAEL - 156 DARROCH, JULIE - 49 DASH, LENORE - 49 DAVIDSON, GREG - 113, 126 DAVIS, ROBBIE - 84, 148 DA YAN, KAREN - 94, 148 DEAL, KRISTEN - 22, 148, 187 DEADY, LYNETTE - 138, 192 DEAUVILLE, JOHN - 146 DEB, DIPANWITA - 97, 148 DEB, DIPANJAN - 75, 89, 101, 116, 126 DEBS, TINA - 48, 187, 192 DE LAY, SCOTT - 126 DEMURO, DOMINIC - 138 DE ZUR, KATHRYN - 126, 187, 230 DECK, JIM - 148 DEDORA, MARNIE - 95, 126, 19 DE LAPP, DEBORAH - 50, 184, 234 SQPEMSKY, ELIZABETH - 135, 18 ANN - 50 I KELLEY - 145 183 115, 135 DENNIS, JASoIggg5ggg45 DICKARD, JEAIQHIIIIE - 50 DIETIKER, KRISTEN - 32, 126 DOB0, CHRISTIAN - 125 DODGE, CHRIS - 125 DoDs0N, TRINA - 135 DODSON, JOHN - 50, 119 DODSWORTH, DANA D0DswoRTH, STEVEN- 135 DOI, DOUG - 50 DOI, RUSSELL - 145 DOLAN, CHARLES - 148 DOLL, CAROL - 135 DoNG, GLEN- 125 DONG, VIRGINIA - 149 PONOVAN, DA VID - 93, 95, 99, ,,,ggs:. 1 14, 146 ':5fiijggBRANDT, MONICA - 126 ISHQIIIRE, DEBORAH - 135 BMQAY, ADAM - 50 Y, JENNIFER - 95, 135 CATHERINE - 90, 103, 13 DOMEPWAYNE- 138 DOUESQIMEE-95, 126, 192 DOYEFEQEQQIIQEQ-,110, 135 D0wNEIi B:Eliiia'5fgg5,,,, DOWNEY, RCBERT- DOWNEY, SEAN- 149 13555552- DRISCoLL, WILLIAM-84, DUCLOS, TERRY-135 DUCLOS TIM-50 T5 DuDLEY, CYNTHIA-126 'S DUERKSEN, JEFF- 149 DUFFY, SCOTT-50, 92 DUGGAN, SEAN-50, 83 DUNBAR, JAMES-93, 114, 149 DUNBAR, THISHA-30. 50, 192 DUNCAN, SHELDON-126 DUNKER, MARK-126 DURAN, ROSA- 149 DURAN, LETICIA-126 DURAN, MIOUEL DURBIN, MARK-135 DURBIN, MICHAEL DURST, JILL- 139 SCOTT-50 DEAN-25, 45, 50, 75, 92, ,.-EBEggzzzqzz,-111-1111.,, DYER, 126 EACHus, MICHAEQQEQQQS EACHUS, STEVEN5 234 EAKIN, STEPHEN- 149' EBEJER, REBECCA- 125 EGGLESTON, KEVIN-50 EHLENBERCER, MICHAEL- 126 ELDDN, MARC-50, 192, 234 ELLIS, MICHELLE- 149 ELLINGSTON, DA YID-51 IHRIG, ANTHONY- 150 193 LAURA-51, 88, 119, BRYAN-89, 1 19, 126 MARK- 149 JENNIFER-51, 88, 1 19, 49 AMY 1 14 CHAD-114, 149 51, 102 NICOLE-5 1 DAWN-51 YEY-51, 116, 183 JULES- 136 JOSEPH-51 .1E1.1IIFER-13, 126, 187 DouGLAs-93, 114, 126 ON, RDGER-51 E, JENNIFER-51 N, MARK-126 N, RosANNA-139, 163 OHN-156 N, KAREN-149 N, JoI-IN-119, 139 ON, JEANETTE-90, 139 ON, STEVEN-51, 166 DEz, KENNETH DEz, RICARDO-126, 183, I, ANDREA-5 1 JASON- 149 , LIsA-126 . STACEY-51 RBUSCH, MARK-126 BRETT R, GARY-52 H, PAUL-52, 92, 93, 114 N, EMIL Y-193 N, KIMBERELY-21, 24, 25,. GALEB, LEPA-52 GALEB, PEGGY-52, 76 GANNES, LENNY-127,232 GANNES, REBECCA-95, 149 GANNON, scorr-146 GAL YAN, JEFFREY- 149 GALLANT, VIVIAN-53, 184, 233, 234 187, GARABEDIAN, BENJAMIN- 139 GARABEDIAN, KRISTEN-53, 188 GANTMAN, MICHAEL-149, 188 GARCIA, ROBERT-149 GARLICK, ERIC-53, 79, 98, KELLEY-53, 77, GEE, 156 GEE, 99, 18 1 175, 183, GEIST, 193 GERBUS, GHAZI-TEHRANI, I GIBBS, GREG-53, 83, 113 GIBSON, JAMES-109, 127 GILBREA TH, JOAN-53 GILES, BRENDA-127, 192 GILL, SHARON-53, 187 HAMPTON, TODD-146 HANKAWA, ASA-95, 156 HANLY, BRIAN- 127 HANSEN, MICHELLE-149 HANSON, CHRIS-149 HARDESTY, MICHAEL-127 HARDESTY, TIMOTHY-54 HARDIN, JENNIFER-149 HARDWICK, GEIRGE-55, 79, 83, 105 HARMOUNT, KENNETH-127 HARPER, JACK-55 HARRIS, TONY-101 HARRISON, JANIS-55, 187 HARRISON, JOLIN-139, 192 HART, CHRIS-83, 113, 153 HARTMAN, DAVID- 149 HARTMAN, DEBORAH-127 HARTMANN, MURRA Y-55 HARTNETT, MARY-55, 187 HARTZLER, MARY-127, 187 HATADA, JENNIFER-149 HATLER, MARIL YN-55, 192 HAUBER, MARK-92, 114, 128 HAUCKES, ANTHONY-139 HAUFFE, MATT-55 HAYANO, MARY-149 GILLEN, DA VID-53, 83 GILLIKIN, DENISE-17, 53, 187 GILLIKIN, TINA-53 GILLIs, AMANDA-127 GIRoN, CHRIS-156 GLASSER, cHRIs-53 GOLAFSHAN, SAMUEL-114, 149 GOLD, BRIAN-139 G0LDsrEIN, DEBRA-95, 127 GOMERSALL, JOHN- 127, 175 Go0DMAN, APRIL-127, 175 GORDON, MICHAEL-1 13, 139 GORHAM, JENNIFER-20, 53 GORIA, TODD-113, 149 GOUNARIS, MAKIs-53, 176, 177 GREEN, ANGELA- 149 GREEN KRISTEN-4 25,54 95 133. 45, 52, 76, 175, 183 ' ' ' - 1 635733 SHERYL 90' 1 0' GREER, HEArHER-95, 139 Rin, KEWM149 GHIFFITH, JENNIFER-136, 139, ' 187 AN TEYEN-139 iN6Fiw.s 52 78 192 ,,,, RIFFITH, Ro6ERr-127 BETH 95 Q26 '175 193 IFFITH, s1'AcEY-54, 102 ' 1 1 1 ,:rgg,,,v - MAN, JAMEs- 126 -ssssssg y' CHWSTY 54 ERIC-101 116 139 'f'-125153.51211 ' ' ' GREUN --EEEY5-,EPH-45, 54, 76, ,DAN-126 89 119-15555, MIND Y-149 ' H IAN-14 VICTORIA-126 Guo ' NH-LA MARK-156 GUERRA, STE -.ix 99, 127, 192 N011 PAUL-92, 114, 135 GU -I-OZ, ERIC' '95 Y KEv,N,,26 GuLLIxsoN, NA 155355: Y,SHERRI-86,139 GUNBV 'EE 27 NIKKI-95 127 Guo, DAVID-54 AN DAYID-116 127 GUTIERREZ, STEPHA AN, TRICIA-139, 166 GUTMAN' DAN'E '54 m':f 51'5s1 CA PETER62 GUTMAN, JENNIFER-95, 139 555 R 'CYNTHUM27 GYo1'0Ku, roDD-54 1 ES, J0HN-52, 83 H ,ALIcIA-26, 127, 179, 3 E, PATRICIA-149, 179 HA' K'M 9 HA, TRAN-127 IS, GREGORY-84, 113, 139 IS KRIsrINE-66, 103, 127 LIN, JULIA-139, 193 EN, VICTOR-139 ,ERIN-90, 139, 179 AN, RICHARD-113, 127 R, JOHN-149 D, MICHAELA-52, 176, 7, 183, 166 ING, ERIK-127 010, DEBBIE-52, 107 sl, JIM w, NOEL MIcHAEL-139 MICHAEL- 127 HAAG, DAVID- 105, 127 HACKEL, JOHN-156 HACK, MELODIE-54, 192 HACKEL, JOHN-156 HACKEL, DAVID-99, 139 HAGEN, CHRISTIAN II-127, 184 HAYDEN, ANN-139, 187 HAYDEN, SHADI-149, 193 HAYWARD, BRIAN-139 HA YWARD, JEANNINE-55 HEATH, AMBER-55, 234 HEIDEL, ERIC-149 HEINE, ERICA-107, 139 HEINIG, STEVEN-55 HEINLEIN, LINDA-139 HENRY, DA VID-55 HENRY, MICHAEL-156 HERNANDO, DONNA- 128, HERRING, DOUG-89, 119, HERSH, BRIAN-128, 193 HERSH, ERIC-139 HESS, NICOLE-150 HETRICK, JENNIFER-139, HEUSER, JAMES-84, 150 HEWITT, HOLLY-90, 139 HEWITT, HEIDI-150 HIATT, ERIC- 105, 139 HIGGINS, KRISTA-55 HILDEBRAND, GREG-114, 180 128 1 75 139 HILDEBRAND, SCOTT-93, 150 HILL, DAVID- 139 HILL, HARoLD-126, 192 HILL, JosHuA-150, 193 HILL, SUZANNE-55 HILLEARY, STEVE-24, 55, HING, KA TRRYN- 150 I-IIRscH, CAROL-55, 166 I-IIRscI-I, CHRIS-150 Ho, EDwIN-55, 232 78 HOBES, ELIZABETH-150, 193 HOFFERT, KIM-58 H0FFMAN, DA YID-24, 58, 83 HOINE SS, CHRIS TINA- 128, 188 ,5ff!ERDES, LARRY-89, 128, 175, HOLLEY, MEREDITH-95, 128 HOLLINGSWORTH, STEVEN- 150, 192 HOLLIS, DAVID-58, 188, 192 HOLMES, CHRIS- 128, 192 HONDA, JUNKO-23, 128 HONG, DEBBIE-56 HONG, LARRY-136 HONKAWA, AMI-139, 167 HONSBERGER, JENNIFER- 139, HAGGEERG, CHRIS-149 HAGSTROM, ROBERT- 135 HAHN, CHRISTINE-135 HAHN, KIMBERELY-54, 1 1 1 HAHN, MICHELLE-127, 184 HAHN, TRACY-149 HAJJARIAN, PARSA HALFENGER, NICOLE-54, 95 HAMIDI, ADNAN-149 HAMILTON, ROLAND-135 HAMMOND, JEFF- 1 13, 127 H0Ns6ERGER, KRIs1'Y-139, 163 I-I0oPER, KENT- 150, 188 HOPKINS, JOHN-114, 119, 150 HOPKINS, scorr-93, 150 HOTTA, BRIAN-99, 139 HOWARD, JoHN-56 I-IowDEN, RODNEY-139 HOXER, GDEFFERY- 169 HSIA, CURTIS-150 HSIA, ERIC-69, 119, 135, 183, 184 1:3', 'H R-150 HUBB ATT-139 I-Iu6ER , -32 58 77 82 83 HUBER s T-83 128,174 183 I-IucK, I -12 139 93 HUFFMAN 'V RYN-150 167 HUFF ANN- ' I-IuFF, YURI-12 -:., HUEY MELISSA-56 . . HUGHES FRANCOIS-114 HULME ALLEN-150 HULS, WILLIAM-84 140 HULTIN HENRICK-128 HUNT AMANDA-150 HUNTING RUSSELL-58 HUPTON KATHERINE-150 HURD COLLEEN-110 128 175 8 HWANG JULIE-97 128 HYDE MIKE-89 104 128 188 HUDE TIM- 140 188 HYDALGER NIELS-58, 176 177 KALKWARF ANDREA-107, 140 KAMP DAVID-83 128 KANAYA CHIYOKO-59 KANAYA MAYU-140 188 KANEMURA MICHAEL-140 188 KAPPEL, ROBERT-59 83 KAFOOR SANJAY-151 KASS EVAN-151 KASS IAN-151 KATASHIBA KIYOFUMI-113 151 KATASHIBA TAKAYUKI-83 98 128 KATO YOSHITAKE-128 A - , - TI-I-140 -- -90110 40 166 3 KA1'z HILARY-5 KArz JESSICA- b KAUFMAN ADA 1- KAUFMAN JENN - 28 KEEN BRYCE-14 1 KEEN STEPHEN-8 ' 40 KEENAN TRACY-12 - 1 1 Y I 1 1 1 - 1 , , 12 1 1 HULTIN, PATRIK-150 , I KATONA, AUDRA-126, 193 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 IKEBE, TAMMY- 103, 150 -.h'ylKEBE, WENDY-58, 90, 102 ' '-5 ILEES, THEODORE-104, 114, 'IGAKEQ N-'95, , 130 Isl-I, KAREN-150 465 f? 3, , IwAMI,JoEv-146 'A 'O J JACKSON, CHRISTINE- 1366 1 JACKSON DARIN-136 it 130 ' 1 JACKSON, JULIE-58, 77,,,'175, 184 187 5-if? 1 1 JACKSON, RALPH-56 Yl 7' JACOBS, AURIANNE-56 JAGLE, DANIELA-95, 150 JAIME, EVERETT-119, 126 JAKOLAT, JULIE-150, 193 JAKOLA r, JENNIFER-58 JAKocEvIc, 1'oNY-59 JANZ, GEORGE-140 JASSO, rYsoN-140 JA YDEN, suMAN- 140 JEFFERY, sI-IARON-126 JEFFREY, KAREN- 140, 192 JENICHEN, STEVEN-128 163, 166 EEIIMENEZ, LISA- 128 susANA-150 'gif-QJOAOUIM, LucY-59 7. EN, AUDRA-59, 79, 175, ':.-:.':::5:--... 733- 2- -...... KEENER JENNIFER-14 KESSLING, TIM-128 KELcI-I, KATHLEEN KELLEHER, CHRIS- 140 KELLEHER,PA1'RIcK-56, 188, 192 KELLER, ANTHONY -128, 234 KELLER, DA VID- 140 KELLER, PHILIP-59, 76 KELLEY, FRANK-93, 105, 140 KELLEY, scorr-59, 104, 105 KELLGREN, ULRIKA-128 KELLY, CAROLINE-24, 140 KELLY, sHAwN-90, 140 KEMPF, KIRsTEN-126, 186, 193 KENDALL, BETH-90, 151 KENDALL, CYNDEE-128 KENNEDY, BRETT-59, 83, 113 KLENNED Y, SHA NNA- 15 1, 179 KENNEDY, TODD-128 KERBA, 'SHERIF- 151 KERSEJP, 'JEFF- 15 1 KEssEL,Q'9HA WN- 15 1 KEYE5,.'DAvID-126, 192 KHA TA MI: .Hoo TA N- 126 KHA TOD, HQBBIE-83 KHA Tonj MGNTF59, 84, 119, 140 KIEHL, 6AR6ARA-140, 166 KIEM, MIcI-IA EL- 15 1 KILGORE, MELISSA-140, 193 KILMER, ANTHONY- 15 1 KILMER, DENISE- 128 KIM, cI-IuN-151 KIM, DAVID-59 KIM, DAYID-119, 140 KIM, GEORGE-151 JOHNSON,' -101, 113, 150 KM G,-0R,A,,5, JOHNSON, DA' '107, 128 KM J,N,,28 JOHNSON, DON 87, 140 Km, ,,UL,5,,40, ,aa JOHNSON, MA1' w-150 KM Kyu,,,G,,28, ,35 JOHNSTON- DA 55 ,140 KIM, LAWRENCE- 140 JONASSON, MIK KIM, NAM. 156 JONES, ANNE-90, 1 1111 123 KIM, NAM455 JUNES1 DEBORAH-' KIM, NAM- 140 JONES, ELIZABETH- 'TTE5 55,3 KW, REG,NA, 140 JONES, ERIK-24, 25, 27, KIM, suE-60 105 KIM, YOUNG- 140 JONES, JAMEs-150 KIMBALL, KRISTINE-110, 141 JONES, KANDIs-140 KIMo1'o, MAYUKO-128, 166 JONES, KRISTINE-128 KIM01'o, SHIN-116, 141 JONES, NORMAN- 140, 192 KING, JAMES-151 JoRGENs, DAVID-59, 105 , ISA-129 JOSEPH DANYA-150 KI fr STEVENSON-60, 166 .IUHOLA1 KEITH-591 234 KINOSHITA, LAURIE-60, 167 JULIAM1 MICHAEL-146 KINNERsLEY, CHERIE-135 JURANOVICH, srEvEN-104, 140 K,RK,,A,-mcxl MAm,,Ew,,0,, Jusns, DARIN-140 JUSTIS, DANE-93, 101, 150 K KAABIPOUR, OMID-114, 151 KAILA, CHRIS-841 140 1 14, 129 KIRSCHE, MICHELLE-95, 151 KLAVINS, ERIC- 129, 192 KLEIS, ROBERT-92, 93, 114, 129 KNEZEVICH, KAREN- 107, 110, 129 KOBAYASHI, NASAE-60, 188 Index 237 LADE AARON 61 KODAK, ERIC- 15 1 KOKER, GARY-113, 129 KOLB, MATT- 141 KoLoMEJEc, DIANE- 14 1 KOLOTOUROS, JAMEs- 1 19, 15 1 KoLoTouR0s, PETER-50, 119 KONG, ALAN-99, 119 KONG, ERIC-50 KONG, JOANNA KooMAs, KRISTINA- 14 1 K0oMAD, RUSSELL-105, 135 KCTTINGE III JAMES-99, 151 KRUEGER, 'QQ-QI IS-151, 192 KRUEGER, -ii 1 ERTT- 14 1 KREYMERMALHQ YADIM-50 KRuTHERs K92 93 114 29 KU JOY 151 KuENNE HEATHER 5 KUMAGAI GARY 99 1 KUMAGAI WENDY 61 KUMATA WENDY 61 9 KUMATA CYNTHIA 101 87 KUO HELEN 129 KUO JOHN 151 KUSKIE ERICK 129 KUWADA CHAD 84 151 LAM HUY 151 LAMASNEY PATRICK 119 5 LANCASTER TRACEY 141 LANDRY LESA 90 102 119 129 LANTOW LANCE 61 LAPPEN TODD 129 193 LAPROCINA PAT 129 LARKINS MICHAL 61 135 LATFORD KIM 61 LAU LISA 129 LAUTERBACH SARAH 151 LAUTRUP RANDALL 151 LAUTRUP RONALD 129 LAWLER CRAIG 61 LAWS CULLIE 95 141 LAWS MARK 99 129 LAWSON NWANDI135 183 LE DUC 116 141 LE NGOC 151 LEAHY MICHELLE 61 LEDIN CATHERINE 141 LEDIN STEVEN 99 129 LEE, AGNES 61 183 LEE AUDREY 141 LEE ALICE 151 LEE ANNE 61 LEE DARYL 119 141 LEE JAMES 98 141 LEE KISTEN 129 188 LEE LAUREL 61 174 175 LEE MICHAEL 151 LEE SAMUEL 116 135 LEE THOMAS 135 LEE VONNY 61 187 LEETH ERIC 151 LEETH JULIA 90 103 151 188 LEEVER LINDA 61 LEGGETT SHELLY 141 LEHANE CATHERINE 141 LEMIEUX JOHN 141 188 LEONARD ANITA 102 119 135 LEROY DAVID 141 LEROY MARTIN 114 151 LESTER ERIC LEUNG ALICE 141 LEWIS MEGAN6 90 91 141 79 LEWIS PAIGE 61 184 234 LIDDIARD, DYLAN 141 LEWIS TYSON151 LIANIDES JASON 61 LIDDIARD SIAN 61 LIETEAU WAKEMA 62 LIFSCHITZ ALEXANDER 62 LIM JEAN 129 LIM JOHN 141 LIMON SHANNON 151 238 Index LINDA, ALISON-22, 151, 187 LINDSA Y, IAN- 151 LINDSAY, JAMES-129, 199 LINGELBA CH, LINDA- 151 LINGENEEL TER, DENNIS- 152 LINN, SUSAN-129. 192 LIPPMAN, JENNIFER-152, 187 LIPPMAN, STEVEN-89, 129, 175 LITER, DA WN- 152 LIsT0N, RICHARD-22, 83, 101, 113, 129 LIU, DEAN-62 '-'Iifg LIU, YI-152 13175 LIU, Yu-CHI-52 Igr,-TI LIU JARRY-129 --Q- LIVEZEY GLENN 155 ' LOCKMAN ERIC 129 199 LONG ANITA 62 LoRENz CHRISTEIN141 1199. LORENZEN ERIC 129 188 LORENZEN MATTHEW62 129 LOUIE LOUIE LOUIE LOWE LOWE LOWE LOWE LOWE MANDA129 175 188 MICHAEL 93 129 MANNING152 187 AARON 62 83 ALEXANDER83 105 129 MICHAEL 62 NORBERT 116 141 SUSAN 129 183 LOVELL KARI LYNN 152 LOWERY KRISTINA 141 187 LUBIENS LARI 97 129 LUBIENS TRENT152 LUCERO ALICE 135 LUND CHRISTIAN 129 LUPTOVIC SEAN 152 LYNCH GREGORY 129 LYNCH THERESA 152 LYONS JASON 152 LYONS JOSHUA 129 LYONS STEPHANIE 129 MACDONALD EMILY 95 152 MACH MICHELLE 141 193 MACKEY DAVID 141 MADDEN KATHLEEN 129 MADDUX STEPHANIE 130 MAHON MICHAEL 141 MALANDRONE SCOTT 130 92 MALONE MEGAN 152 MALONEY KIERAN 88 119 52 MAMOUF KIMBERELY141 MANDEGARIAN KEIKHOSROW 4 MANOUKIAN KARINE 130 192 MAR KEVIN 130 MARAGOLUF RAMSSEN 156 MARCUM DOROTHY 141 MARCHANT MELISSA 62 MARIN DAVID 130 MARINO CAPRICE 130 MARINO JOEY 142 MARKS MICHELLE 130 MARSHALL DEBRA 152 MARTIN DAVID 84, 98 142 MATHIEU GRANT 190 MATHIos LORI62, 110 MATI VEDRAN 99 119, 142 MATHIEU RICHARD 152 MATSUMOTO HIROKO 142 MATSUMOTO KARI6 90 142 79 MATSUURA MIYA 187 MATSUZAKI DENISE 96 102 130 MATTHEWS ALISON 135 MAURO JOHN gal 62 MAXIMOFF ANGELA 152 MAYBRUCK LISA 142 MAYER JOSEPH 142 MAYERS JEFF 130 188 MAZIOTIS TINA 107 152 MCALPIN THOMAS 83 130 MCALPIN SEAN 104 142 MCCARTHY DAVID 62 MCCLELLAN, TRINA-142, 179, 186 MCCLIMAN, MICHELLE-86, 107, 130, 175 MCCLURE, DON- 130 MCCORKLE, KA THERINE-62, 95, 192 MCDONALD, KEITH-99, 130 MCDONALD, KEITH-52 McDoNALD, SUSANNAH-107, 152 MCELRAYEY, TOBIAS-116, 130, 234 MCEL VEN Y, SEAN- 130 MCGHEE, SHANNON-130, 190 MCINTOSH DoN-24 63 77 104 05 MCKELVEY BRIAN 135 MCKEOWN MARK 27 115 MCLAUGHLIN CYNTHIA 130 192 MCLAUGHLIN KATHERINE 130 92 MCMURTRY RACHEL 152 IMCNAB EDWARD 152 MCNAIR TODD 24 63 105 MCNAAIARA1 MICHAEL 101 152 MCNAMARAP THoMAs 131 MCTYER, KEITH 135 MEAGHER ERIC 63 193 MEAGHER ROHERT142 MEIL STEPHANIE 152 MEJIA SABRJNA 142 MEMBRENO LISA 63 88 MERE YVONNEs90 131 188 MERRILL WILLFAMIG3 MERRIMAN GINA 142 METz THERESA 63 MIDDLEBROOKS MICHAEL 152 MILDBRANDT MARTY 63 78 83 MILLARD RICHARD 63 MILLER BRENT 63 MILLER ERIC 131 135 199 MILLER JEB 155 MILLER JOEL 114 131 175 MILLER NATHALIE 142 87 MILLER SHAWN 95 142 MILLICH ELISABETH 95, 152 MITOME SUSAN 103 131 MOCANu TRENT152 MoEHLE CHRISTIAN 93 114 52 MoLINA JAMES 156 MONTESANTO STEVEN 63 MONTGOMERY HEATHER 86 107 111, 131 MONTGOMERY SEAN 17 63 1 4 MONTGOMERY TRICIA 90 91 103 111 152 Mo0DY HEIDI95 193 Mo0N ANDREW 152 MooN THEODORE 131 M00RE ERIC 104 136 42 MooRE RICHARD 115 135 142 MORDASINI M0NIKA 87 142 MoREHousE BRIAN 136 142 MoREHousE SCOTT 25, 26 45 64 113 MORENO LOUIS 64 M0RENo ALEXANDRIA 131 MoRENo JEssIE 131 MORGAN EMILY 152 187 MORELL WILLIAM 152 MOTTRAM CHANTEL 131 187 MOUNT ANDREW 131 175 MOUNT THOMAS 142 MOYER WILLIAM 64 MOWERY JENNIFER 152 MOWERY MICHELLE 110 42 MUCHIE MICHELLE 142 MUNOZ AUGIE 64 77, 83 113 MUNSON KATHRYN 142 MURPHY JULIA 95 142 MURPHY MICHAEL 22 64 92 93 114 MURRAY DENNIS 142 MURRAY KATHLEEN 97 142 MYERS SONORA 152 MYERS TRACEY 64, 96 NABER, MICHAEL NABER, KENNETH- . NAGORSKI, ELIZA I 131 NAITo,HIsAYosHI- 1 NAKAIsHI, MICHEL A 1': 142 NAKAMOTO, 4, 90 NAKAsHIMA, LESLI-1 1 I NAKAsHIMA, LYNN-131 '1 NAKUISHI, CHRIS-152, 188 7 5255!f5 NAM, RANDY-131 NAM, FREDDIE-152 NASTARI JEAN-103 111 142 NELSON CHRIS 152 NELSON LAURIE 131 NESS THOMAS 131 NETHERS STEPHANIE 142 NEUBAUER CHRISTINE 64 86 NEUBAUER JOHN 83 113 131 NE WCOMB ROGER 142 NEWMAN JASON 152 NGUYEN TAM 142 NICHOLAS PATRICK 84 101 42 NICHOLSON COLLIN 142 NICOLETTI ANNE 23 107 131 NISHIGUSHI THOMAS 93 114 52 NOLAN MEGAN 64 NOLLIN TRACY 142 NORLING NAVIN 142 NORMAN LAURA 95 179 NORTH ERIK 152 NORTH JANEAN 142 NORTH JANE TTE 64 NORTHRUP AMY 156 NUNNENKAMP KRISTA 64 NUNES JOHN 152 OBRIEN CYNTHIA 135 OBRIEN DENNIS 142 OCHOA JOHN 152 OCKER SANDRA 64 OCONNELL STACEY64 79 175 180 183 OHAGAN TRACI152 79 OHYE MICHELLE 30 45 64 87 107 111 175 OHYE MARNIE 86 152 188 OKA ALEXANDER 101 153 OKELBERRY SCOTT 32 83 65 OKUN ANAT 131 OLESKE DAVID 84 113 142 OLESKE MICHELLE 20 65 78 IVER CHARLES 93 142 VER ERlN95 131 192 PETER 98 142 107 110 142 OLSE OLSEN MICHAE OLSEN TRACY 1 ONISHI JERI 15 ORINGER DERE ORZEL MICHELL OU JOHN 99 131 OURA MELISSA 142 188 PADILLA MARIA 153 PAGE HARRY 131 PALMER CHRIS 65 PARDINI MICHAEL 119 MARDINA TONY 65 83 PARIVASH NINA 146 PARK SAMUEL 116 142 PARKER JACOUELINE 131 PARKER KAREN 65 180 PASSANISI CHRIATINA 23 131 PASSANISI DEAN 65 PASTORE ANTHONY 114 131 192 PASTORE, JULIE-153 PAUL, NOELLE-65, 175 PAULEY, RODRICK-65, 79, 175, 188, 192 PAULSON, NICHOLAS-65, 98, 9 PEIRONA, DAVID-131 PENNINGTON, MELISSA-65, 17 PEPPER, ED-65 PERAHIA, BARAK-114, 142 PERASCO, JOHN-153 ua... CY, DA vID-55 Y, KRISTIN-142, 187, 192 , ALEXANDER- 1 13, 131 NICOLE-142 ENTo TRACY 153 EN CRAIG 124 EN KEVIN 55 192 LAURI142 192 PHIL THoMAs 55 105 PIERC PIETR0wI -1 PIETROWICZ susA 43 PIINI CAMERON 14 PINK ERIC 145 PIRDMKIJ KINGKEAW 143 Przzo DAVID 143 PLACE JENNIFER 95 4 PLATZ JON 113 153 PLEP CHRIS 153 PLETscHETTE AMY 102 131 PLuMMER MATTHEW 153 POHLE cHARIssA 131 PCHLMAN MICINDE 153 P0THEN ANN 143 POTHEN SANJAY 131 OWER ELIZABETH 143 179 ER KEVIN 55 P RS MEGAN 110 153 19 s VICTORIA 193 143 PRA CHRIS 55 PRE RIN 153 195 PRIE ULIE 95 143 192 PRUD NOCOLE 88 107 11 PRUDHO 53 PRULL, MA OUENTIN CRAIG 82 83 131 QUICK DAVID 153 RABOW JOELLE 135 192 RACINE KERRICK105 131 RADBOURNE CHRIS 132 RAGO DAWN 153 RAJAH COLIN 84 143 RAJAH LESLIE 66 231 RAMAGE SCOT 66 RANDS RACHELLE 153 RANDS TANIA 66 76 97 174 RASMUSSEN MANDY66 175 183 RATHMAN STEVEN 132 RAVETTO RICK 105 132 RAYBURN GREG 132 REECE CARRIE 193 REED TINA 66 REESE CRYSTAL 67 192 REICHARD LAURA 22 153 REICHL ALEXANDER 67 REICHL MONICA 75 153 ID BONNIE 132 188 AVID 67 114 ERT 143 N JEFF 132 VID 67 NNIFER 67 101 REYE RY84 143 RHEE RHEE JO 116 174 RIANDA MICHAEL 153 RICARDO CRISTIN 67 RICARDO JAMES 132 REMIN REMIS RE YE ' , 7. 1 ' ' ' ' . 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I - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 I ' 1 1 , - DIANNE- 143 MARK-6 7 KHISTA-67 BRIAN- 132, 192 193 132 JEFFERY-28, 67, 114, NICHOLAS- 143 SHARON- 132 SUSAN- 132 SE- 132 DAVID-98, 132, 163 s, KA THLEEN- 154 Ts, MATTHEW- 132, 135 s, TECHIERA-67 DAVID-67 JASON-143 MIcHAEL-104, 154 MARC-144 GEORGINA-107, 144 KYRIE-67 MICHELLE-20, 67 MARTHA-154 DIANA-144, 179 LUIS-135 nAM0N-154 TTE-67 DARYL-94, 104, 153 .IAsoN-132 KENNETH-93, 132, 234 MICHAEL-154 LIsA-144 KELLIE-68, 192, 193 107, 110, 144 MARK- 154 BLUTH, MICHELLE- 133, DANNY-68, 193 ' DA VID-68 ROBERT- 133 CHERYL-68 RICHARD- 144 LAURIE- 144 DUS TIN- 133 JENNIFER- 154 187 133 MICHAEL-154 KATHLEEN-144 FRANK-84, T44 MARIANNE-68, 76, 96, SAMANTHA-68 sTAN-69 AMY-133 RHDNADA-69 KEVIN- 154 N, TAMI-103, 133 ow, BEA TE-144 LL, GREG-154 LL, ROBERT-135, 144, 188 GLEN-156 DGE, ROD-92, 93, 114, 3 H, PAUL- 133 , .IAsoN-144 , KA THLEEN- 144 , RENEE-133 NANCY-21, 45, 69, 76, 2, 175 S AMAzILIs-69 OSH, LIAT-133 RIAN, AMIR-69, 98 , SHIZUKA-154 JENNIFER-23, 32, 87, 107, 1, 133 E, PAUL-69 ,ED-93, 144 BURK .IosEPH-93, 114, 154 SALLAS, STEVE-68 SALO, LORI-133 SANCHEZ, LORI-154, 193 SANDKE, ANDREA-68, 183 SANDSTROM, JASON-133, 192 SANFORD, MICHAEL-92, 93, 114, 144 SANDIJIDEH, ALI-68 SANTARINI, MIKE-68 SANTIBANEZ, JANIS-110, 154 SARMENTO JAMES-B4 144 E E I L, I I SSIAN, PETER-114, 154 1 1 1 1 SMITH, ELROY-133 SMITH, GLENN-70 SMITH, JOHN-133,232 SMITH, JUSTIN-144 SMITH, KAREN-144 SMITH, MATT-70, 183 SMITH, NATASHA-154 SMITH, ROSALIND- 133, 187 SMITH, TAMMY-87 SMITH, THOMAS- 144 SNEDAKER, CHRISSY-70 SNEDAKER, CORIE-144, 192 A KATHY-8 87 107 119, SNYDEH- DA'V'70f 193 184 SYNDER, KATHLEEN-95, 144 SAR L ,-E MARNE-90, 107, 144 331:22 jfgglzgitzsf 701 '57 SA IKE-69, 92 I ' SA f...LUKE-144 SON- 5UZ'E 33 SAX,-5 9 . S-154 SONG, SEUNG-84, 144 SCHAAF, 5I m :,133 SORICH, PAUL SCHIAPPACASQEQAN-93, 114, SOTELO, DEBORAH-154 ,44 sPAFFoRD, TODD-116, 133 SCHILLY SPAGNOLA, sTEvE-70 scHINELLAn, fi g, B2 SPALINGER. THEODORE- 144 SCHINELLAR 4 SPERNIDE, JEFF-104, 145 SCHIRL KARISA 5 'CE f 5 VAN -331 '93 ' ' 'A' ' sPIvAK, ALICIA-154 SCHMAHL' cHmST'NE 13 RIKANTIAH JA YASHRI-133 ScHM'DT'RAYM0ND 54 SRIKANTIAHL PADMINI99 154 5cHMIT, LYNDA-23, 96, 133 ETABENOW-EUZABEQH, SCHOENGOLD, ROB-69 ' SCHOTT KEN-69 188 STAFFORD, KATHERINE-133 SCHROEIJER, AMY-144, 193, Sxxf?-i'g 'ggcgzgf 3:0107 SCHROEDER, STEVE-144 5 1 ' ' ' scHu9oT, JULIE-1 19, 154 125532733 188 SCHULER DAVID- 144 ' ' ' ' EARN , - SCHULER, DE9onAH-69 5 Kmsm' '54 SCHWARB, ANDREA-86, 107, 111, 133 SCHWARTZ, .IosEPH-69, 104, 105 SCHWENDINGER, LYNDA-154 SCLIMENTI, FRANK-113, 133 SCOTT, MICHAEL-144 SCRITCHFIELD, MANDY-54, 10.7, 1 1 1 SECK, MATTHEW-119, 154 SECRIST, JOHN- 144 SEGOVIA, TOM-69 SENKERESTY, CHRIS-1 19, 154 SEO, SARAH-69, 192 SERGEN11 BYRONNE-133 SEVICK, STEVE- 144 SHAFER, MICHAEL-146 SHAH, SAMIR-116, 144 SHAHAN, PAUL-69, 232 SHAWVER, SCOTT- 133 s, DEBRA-69 TT, GINA-70 SHE EN- 154 sHEN, Iv-156 SHER ANDA cs- 188 SHINTA URT- 144, 188 SHIOYA, - 154, 175 SHOOK, DA 92 SHOUR, ELLEN-1 , SHROYER, CHRIS-84, 144 SIGALA, JOHN-144 SIEGEL, DAVID-70 SIGNOR, ROBERT-154 SILBERMAN, SHAI-144 SIMBULAN, DAPHNE-154 SIMIONE, AMY-154, 187 SINGH, MONA-154 SILL, STEVE SILVA, SANDRA-70, 90, 103 SILVA, SUZANNE-144, 179 SIL VA -MIS TR Y, NOSHIR-144 SIMONI, KRISTINE-5, 133 SKIDMORE, LYNANA-144 SLABAUGH, KELLY-154 SLANE, DAN- 144 SLIVINSKY, BARRY- 133 SMALL, HOLLY-95, 154 SMALL, MATTHEW-7, 70, 174, 175 SMARANDOIU, RADU-154 SMITH, CATHERINE-107 SMITH, DEREK-154 A S W EELE. 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