Marina High School - Ragnarok Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)
- Class of 1985
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Committees Activities Sports Underclassmen Academics 16 64 96 128 192 240 2 Openi UQ ni n 1 - Viking Carnpu-s -1 The anchor was a gift from the Navy. How many times during the school year were you able to see the bowl this empty? The Marina campus had much going on this year. A new roof was put on, the air-conditioning worked for a few days, the school was painted, grass was planted around the bowl, and many other improvements and undertakings went on as well. Nobody can say this year on campus was not unusual. Remem- ber the clean campus- short Friday idea? No? Well, what about the classrooms being continuously flooded every other month? Still say it was the same thing as the year before. Well if you do, then you must not remember the three fires at the beginning of the year. Also toward the beginning of the school year, we were known as the school without a principal. Around Christmas however one was appointed and normalcy returned to Marina. Life on campus ran smoothly this year. Hardly any freshman found either his books or themself in a trashcan, and trashcan burning also seemed to disappear. Academics were a little tougher this year and they started having College English for all classes, freshmen thru seniors. All-in-all this year ran well, and everyone seemed to like the outcome. The corridors at Marina, kept very Clean this year, were a good place to see if the clean campus idea worked. Opening 3 Q - 1 - K I i 1 l 1 i 1 3 l viking Port Of can Huntington Beach- The Viking Port of Call. Huntington Beach is the home of many inter- esting and different things. The OP PRO Surfing Contest, the controversial Bolsa Chica Marshlands, and the small airport named Meadowlark just to name a few. Residents of this great city may be seen surfing at the cliffs, running for the birds, or riding their bikes around Central Park on any given day. Huntington Beach has got to be one of the most versatile cities in the world. No matter how old you are, city planners have activities, of one sort or another, that you may participate in with others. Huntington Beach is also becoming more popular to non-residents. People from all the world were seen flocking to our beautiful beaches, and relaxing in the soft white sands over the summer. ln the winter however the non-residents travel down to Huntington Har' bour to see the spectacle of lights they call a boat parade, This year will probably be the last time you see good old Huntington Beach before Main Street gets renovated, Pacific Coast Highway becomes cobblestone, and the famed pier gets widened and reenforced. Yes, Huntington Beach is definitely an in- teresting town, and with all the improve' ments, after this year it will be a different town all together. Paintings of familiar scenes, like this Beach City painting, are common on the seawalls of HB. Across from the pier, surf shops, bars, and cheap apartments seem to appear everywhere. A pelican statue on a pillar represents the Seacliff Shopping Mall. -armavfffv-if-u.,-..., i. , .7 5 4 Opening Ui t 4 Huntington State Beach. A common sight among locals. Wild Oats Bikinis Who would buy a suit anywhere else? The water tower displaying the sign ol a lormer Marina band- Zot- is the first thing you see from Warner Ave, and PCH. Opening 5 i q 2- - Viking Unity Viking unity can be defined as joining to- gether and becoming like one, and this can be seen on Marina campus every day. Football games, lunch time, after school, joining clubs, cheering for our teams, selling candy, bake goods and salads to raise money, participat- ing in sports and activities, and rallies are just to name a few of the times Marina students unite like one. Our laughter, smiles, and good times all express what great school spirit we have. Through the floods, false fire alarms, leaky roofs, and changing administration our Marina unity always shown through with pride. The fun never stopped at the Homecoming dance. Just hanging loose! Anyone for lunch? E 6 Opening The cheering never ends at this year's Homecoming game. Friends make the world go round. Smiles and friends make a day so much brighter, Opening 7 1 1 l l 1 1 bb - Viking Smiles A smile can express a thousand words. A nice, gentle smile can make a person feel really warm and good inside. Smiles can tell another person if your happy, laughing, or embarrassed. A smile can make a sad person happy or a happy person even happier. Smiles bring friends closer and it's a way to show them how much you care. Smiles com- fort, warm, and put excitement into a persons life. One smile can make up for so many words. Our campus is covered with smiles, from lunch time, to classrooms, to after school, smiles brightly shine everywhere. Smiles from teacher to student or friend to friend warm the day, so the next time you see some- one smiling, you will know that some warmth was put into their day. That's the way to show school spirit, Number 478, knows Marinas number iii. Smiles bring people closer. rlQ,,,, . 8 Opening P? ll, H Look, they're taking our picture. l U H l - 1 Q What do you think you're doing? Obie shows us, there's more to life than work. Don't be shy, Smile! Opening 9 Viking Participation What you contribute to your school and the events you attend are a big part of school participation. Participation in school is a good way to make new friends, see new things and learn about a lot more things. Participation can be fun, educational, exciting, healthful, helpful, funny and filling. Participation shows spirit and helps raise school pride. Many Mari- na students take part in a lot of school activi- ties, ranging anywhere from football games, water polo games, sockhops and rallies to food sales and clubs. lt is very time consum- ing, but brings great joy when the project or event is finished. Participation in activities is a super way to enjoy your high school years and further your imagination. One of our many fire drills, Hurry, l'm thirsty! Hmm. this is goodl IO Opening i - F S x if ff: lt.. Oh! Romeo. Oh! Romeo, . . '5 mr 1 3 A f ,f ,: 4 fr Whe-re's the ball? Our Alma Mater raises Viking spirit. Well, maybe next year, mei! Opening I I Viking Enthusiasm Viking enthusiasm was shown by a lot of different things this year. Football games, rallies, dances, and club partici- pation were all very well supported by Marina students throughout the year. Enthusiasm however was not just re- lated to extra-curricular activities. En- thusiasm also spread to such things as homework, and class studies as well. Everyone prospers from such partici- pation that was shown this year. The students got to meet lots of new people, and learn more as well. Teachers had a lot more fun teaching with appreciative classes. The community benefitted be- cause more students were kept off the streets, and less problems developed. Enthusiasm makes the whole year run better, and everyone seemed to dis- cover that this year, lf a person can keep up their enthusi- asm, nothing in the world can stop them from reaching their goals. This is a very important lesson, and it was taught excellently this year to all the students and staff at Marina. Enthusiasm was demonstrated by both, the Pepsters and the Pepster Alumni at Marinas Homecoming. At dances, the enthusiasm seemed to run wild in the air, leaving everybody with a good time. Kathy Winter and lier friend show off their enthusiasm and participation in school activities. l2 Opening 41-...,,,,,,..-ff ,X- fe f is Cory Vincent shows off his enthusiasm by dressing as a punker on Halloween, Marina security guard shows us all her enthusiasm and spirit at a school dance. Enthusiasm is what allowed Marinas football team to do so well this year. Opening 13 l l Q The Summer- cial?-GS exciting as the 1984 Summer Olympic - Games. Not since the year 1932 has Los An- geles been honored as the host of such a magnificent event and the final result was a complete success. All the years of planning and organizing seem to have paid off. From the moment the Olympic Torch began its long journey across America and arrived at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on July Q 28, 1984 to the grand finale on August 12, 1984, never have the games been better pre- sented. The excitement of the many competi- tions and the anticipation and enthusiasm of the huge crowds provided the necessary ele- ments to make the games an event long to be remembered. Among the thousands of people contribut- ing to the success of the games, Marina's flag and drill team deserve special recognition. Performing at the opening and closing cere- monies is an honor the entire school can be proud of. Hundreds of American athletes also deserve great recognition. ln the many differ- ent events they showed the strength and de- termination which make our country the great nation that it is, winning literally hun- dreds of Olympic medals. Although the games are now over, they proved to be of great historical significance. Watching the many nations unite in peace and friendship is something not to be forgotten for years to come. i The Coliseum and the fans prepare for the XXlllrd Olympiad. , ' -:i:2:,5'15--- fm: fr'-S I -Ui. -Q ' J-9, ' , ' L' , l qs ' 4'?'i 9'7 . --.n -if t f' 'n.:441.' 3 -tin we WFT! .- if -xv-iii x .. A V . is is H I ,... 1 7 U- x uri 7-'C 22: I -si 'iw- ..., wif'-M rx 1' 'QL- .L,' In '1ri,'n I ,lf Vit? W tm 1 - 'J lful .1 ,K s A -,vi ll , .4-. 59 9' V Qi A .l 1. 5 K 'vis fr' , ,x -.-A-4 : A., n K Nz., - 1. if -gang' '-tx: i' R-' .:'v4,,I 1 i tl! H-..:.l: 41 ' ., -4? Kimi' If , , . ., ,. J. .-l, . -1 .' ygiqf' I V-Q4 Qi .A M. f'Y' .j ' ' Q H Klfglgairq zjidl ff: - .-,- 1 f , , f .J 1. Q-45' 1 gt. .F I 4 H3 t , Q ,Q .x 5 in 31' TP, Al -1 5 ,g' EVQKQ vp- ' f ' 1 .M .J X rg, T, -ng T? ' .. .. 1. 1 . N ,' ' n :fr - V, K ,f'Q, ' t .' -A i.' 4-4 f 'Tip .. ' --. The Olympic flag waves high, Marina flag perform at the Olympic ceremonies. Q Q 1 - S H 14 Opening l Nineteen hundred and eighty-four was a - w l year of many exciting events, but none as f 1- 3 The torch is finally lit, The closing events finally begin. Ill . NWT r' The opening ceremonies start with some music from the band. The fireworks and lights all burn bright. - Q Q, - I u S 1 - 2 I 1 Opening I5 - 1 1 5 l if Ceftch the spirit of 5.. f -X Seniors F .. Q' 1. f- Ang : Q S , L I X ff l8 Seniors Bill Stark and his date take time out to relax during the Homecoming Dance. Our days of glory For the graduating Class of '85, our time has finally come. After three years of wait- ing and dreaming we made it to our senior year, the one that really counts. As it al- ways is, this senior year was a very special one. lt was a culmination of everything that we had hoped for and dreaded, these were our days of glory. The year brought us new school man- agement and stricter on-campus policies, Many students protested these new poli- cies but in the end nothing could hinder our enthusiasm. lt was a time of mixed feelings with the pressures of college appli- cations and the uncertainty of what our futures would bring, but it was also a time to enjoy the excitement of the Homecom- ing and the Senior Prom. As Graduation drew near, we looked to the future with a lot of hope, determina- tion, and even a little fear but always know- ing in our hearts that it would all work out. We also had to say goodbye to many of our friends and learn how to keep our memo- ries alive. For most of us, it was also a time when we could not be quite sure whether to be happy or to cry, but we also learned that we could do a little bit of each. Many students enjoyed themselves at the big Homecoming game 'lt Some students used the passing period to try to prepare themselves for Robby was one of the few students who took the time to vote for class their next class. officers. Diane, Kelly, Shelly, Regina, Vanessa, and Tracey show their spirit during halftime. Seniors 19 , ' 1 af. 4 I 'nu- ef in J wi, , . 11, 'gif 'if' g,A, qi' .W K N. W , X fn. w if., mfg ,M fw- .Qin- sf. . '- ff-fy,-.zmfw V' . W,- 1 Q af n, A , ' r k 55- ' x Q, ,.V'W 7 -.uf 1 fs . . ,4 E . x, J: mv' -Av' 4 Duane Berry n fwrxgpw no x 1 M 4 1 fe ek Q? -.f f In Brennan Julie Bridgman Richard Briscoe rn- W s. 1-Q .. 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Treasurer Commissioner of Activities Varsity Waterpolo and J.V. Cheer Cite Council Girls State Rep. Swimming November December Steve Blokdyk Deanne Evans Varsity Football Song Leader Varsity Baseball Drill Team Captain January Julian Cummings Volsunga Mock Trial 48 Students Of The Month 'Wx y, 1 Kirsten Challman A.S.B, Secretary Varsity Swim Team Barbara Calister Jock Peterson Odin Drum Major Mariner Speech February 435' Theresa Bui Gayle Henderson Commissioner Of Curriculum Varsity Badminton Varsity Volleyball Latin Club President March April Lisa Wright Skip Stead Kim Chambers Christopher Lake Varsity Cheerleader Commissioner of Public Relations Commissioner of Publicity Boys' State Representative Homecoming Queen Finalist Varsity Football Team Homecoming Chairman Managing Editor Ragnarok May June Kristin Smith Jay Lechtman Nancy Oviatt Luara Toda Senior Class President State Speech Champion Tennis Team Small Precision Flagg Team Queen of HearlS Editor-in-Chief RUHSS Homecoming Committee German Club vice-president July August 2 Norman Burnstein Youth Leadership in Actio Mock Trial, Speech Team Stephanie Weiner Reanne Lopez Diane Berry Kevin lsllshimine Veronica Kelley Commissioner of Fine AVIS CASCfSAC representative Senior Commissioner Mafel-ll,-lg, Jazzy Symphonic bands Editor-in-Chief Volsunga Speech. Drama CIUDS Varsity Dance Team Homecoming Committee Key Qlub president Commissioner of Athletics Students Of The Months 49 Students Of The Year Students of the Year were chosen from previously select- ed students of the month based on their achievements over the last four years, with an emphasis on their senior year. Junior Class officers nominate candidates, who are then Kirsten Challman Kirsten has been involved in student government for three years, beginning in her sophomore year as class secretary and serving this year as ASB Secretary. She has served on numerous committees and been a member of many clubs, including AFS, CSF, Speech, Drama, Law, Anchor, Pep, and French clusb. She has been a member of the Varsity Swim Team. ln addition, Kirsten has received a Golden Shields nomination and donates time to local charities. Kristin Smith Kristin has served her classmates as class president for the last three years. Last year she was Overall Prom Chairman and Girls' State finalist. She has been active with the Homecoming and Masquerade dance committees, and a member of Medical Explorers, Polaris, and Law clubs. ln addition, she has been a member of Marina dance teams and has been involved with Youth Leadership for Action, Campus Clean-Up Committee, and Youth in Government Day. confirmed by Activities Director John Biere. Winners were named at the Viking Honor Banquet in May. For the first time in school history four students earned this honor. i Debbie Hirsch Debbie represented Marina at Girls' State last summer. She served as Commissioner of Activities and chairman of the Campus Clean-Up Com mittee. She has been active with the Speech and Drama Clubs, as well as Pep, Law, Spanish, Key, CSF, CTP, Anchor, and Polaris clubs. She participated in Youth in Government Day. An aspiring writer, Debbie has had works published in Runes and Teen Magazine. Debbie also finds the time to participate in church and community activities. Steve Spanovich Steve has balanced his service in student government with a busy athle- tic schedule. He followed his selection as Boys' State Representative with service as ASB President. He was a member of the Pepster Stuntman Squad as a junior. A competitive athlete, Steve has won numerous awards in swimming and has qualified six times for Southern California Junior Olympic. He is a Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor for the city of Huntington Beach. Senior Class Council Kristin Smith-Senior Class President Marina's Senior Class Council worked hard this year to insure that it would be a memorable one for all of the Senior Class. Under the excellent guidance of president Kristin Smith and vice-president Thomas Ivey, they met at weekly meetings to plan the activities that concerned the Senior Class and choose the Class Theme. They worked at basketball and football conces- sions in order to raise money for the events such as Spirit Week which they sponsored. As Graduation neared they worked closely with the Grad. Committee and organized Vespers, Grad Night, and other such impor- tant activities. Q .A-., I C. ia as 5 S Diane Berry-Senior Class Commissioner Max Finger-Senior Class Commissioner Kim Mal0f1C'SCnl0f Class TFGBSUFCF-First Jock Petersen-Senior Class Treasurer-Sec ond Semester Semester i Q5 K Mis 'kkk X X is 1 f X v or Julie Kurth'Senior Class Secretary Senior Class Council 51 52 Valedictorians i i A . Valedictorians Valedictorians are students who have demonstrated their academic excel- lence by maintaining straight A's throughout high school and a grade point average of 4.60 and above. Also granted special honors at gradu- ation were students who achieved a 4.1 grade point average and above. All stu- dents pictured on this page graduated Summa Cum Laude, with highest hon' ors. James Buerkle Elizabeth Buhman X' 1, f 2 3 gg? ' M jfif , Jef 2 i Q, f . 5? 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' ,J Melissa Moore Hung Joe Nguyen in-xv Stephanie Po Celestine Woo Kim Nguyen 2 2 , ff 'Q 1 . 1 , V 1 4 --1,,:,',.ff John Dun Shu Pi Tanya Prather Greg Raffetto Q y ii ,1 'I 1 ' 21 ,U , .,., 'Gan H , 793151 if A ff uc , Q 25 it Cathy TSO Thuy Lan Thi Van Stephen Vincent iizfsir Valedictorian Kevin Nishimine V ,mwszzfiyi 9 f ,z:f1:,:frfgwewfg f:Qeflli?f5'37lSrffife,f L , W: ,,,, iwif'i,i zf iii. 1, L ii: 41 fir, , f,.f 5 1 , S Q ,gy S 5 eg' ,U , P 'J 15 ff gy 1 bf' 2 V 'f' gli ' ' , Anthony Richmond Guy Riessen Christopher Walter Not pictured: Joyce Wong Valedictorians 53 Merit Scholars This year five of Marina's top students placed as National Merit Scholarship Fina- lists and two others placed as Semi-Fina- lists. These scholarships are awarded to students who have exhibited an academic excellence through their PSAT and SAT scores. The finalists this year were Julian Cummings, Kevin Nishimine, Guy Riessen, Roger Lldwin, and Celestine Woo while Kir- sten Challman and Eric Maddy were named semi-finalists. To qualify as NMS Finalists, these stu- dents had to score in the top 593 of those who took the PSAT in their junior year and then do the same on the SAT in their senior year. ln addition to the unusually high number of finalists and semi-finalists, thir- teen other students were named Com- mended Scholars by the NMSQT. Finalist Julian Cummings Finalist: Kevin Nishimine l Finalist: Guy Riessen Semi-Finalist: Kirsten Challman Semi-Finalist: Eric Maddy 54 Merit Scholars E Finalist: Roger Udwin Finalist: Celestine Woo ,,, 5 ' -'vs ' We? 5 . , . ,.- :., A iv. 'A,, ,,, . ,, 11 - 2,5 JM H P,., 4' ,ZJQM 'Wav' Commended Scholars: Thomas Barnes, Jim Buerkle, Barbara Calls' ter, Hanh Cao, David Hollinger, Thomas Ivey, Blythe Kato, Patrick Mannion, Melissa Moore, Greg Raf- fetto, and Chris Walter. Not pic- tured are Dave Flateau and Joyce Wong. NCTE Each year, the National Council of Teachers of English sponsors a writing contest in which certain students are se- lected to compete. The purpose of this contest is to encourage students in their writing and then recognize those who have displayed an outstanding talent for writing. Although the NCTE has no funds to award scholarships to winners, they do print a listing of the winners and send it to over 3,000 colleges to improve their chances of receiving a scholarship. The students who were chosen to com- pete in this contest were selected and agreed upon by all members of the English department during their junior year. The nominees then wrote and submitted both a creative work and an impromptu essay. Their essays were then judged by a statewide team of high school and college English teachers. This year, Jay Lechtman was recognized for his outstanding writing performance and was chosen to represent Marina. Finalist NCTE Finalist Jay Lechtman Press f Telegram The PressfTelegram Scholarships are awarded each year to the students who have displayed an excellence in their area of study or participation. The nominees are chosen by the faculty in each area of com- petition. Once chosen, the nominated stu- dents then advance to a district-wide com- petition and compete for a first place schol- arship of 750 dollars and a trophy as a recognition of their academic excellence. Industrial Arts, Conrad Neumann Science Tanya Prather Music, Barbara Calister Journalism, Melissa Moore General Scholarship, Jay Lecht- Bugineggv Barbara Ciqqarelli Athletics, Brian Brotherton Art, Bret Thayer fT'lal'1 . ., NCTE 8 Press Telegram 55 Bank Of America Award Winners This year sixteen of Marina's top stu- dents were selected as the Bank of Amer- ica Achievement Award Winners. The pro- cess of selection began with the faculty choosing the students which they felt re- presented the top of their field of study in each of the thirteen catagories. Each of these students then received a certificate of achievement from Bank Of America in honor of their accomplishemnts. The facul- ty then chose its top three students in the general fields of study which are Applied S Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, and Science 8 Mathematics. The Bank of America Awards are pre- sented each year to the top students of the Senior Class who meet the eligibility re- quirements. These requirements are that have nominated student must have main- tained an overall GPA of at least 3.00 and spent a minimum of at least 30 semester hours of study in their field. Although the academic requirements are a major consid- eration in the selection of nominees, com- munity services and other extracurricular activities are carefully weighed. So the re- cipients of these awards are students who excel both academically and as members of their community which is why we are so proud to recognize them for their accom- plishments. Certificate Winners: Peggy Hurlebaus, Vocal Music, Teag Reaves, Instrumental Music. Certificate Winners, below left to right: Hanh Cao, Lab. Scienceg Stephanie Po, Mathematicsg Lori Crouse, Business Ed. i 5 Plaque Winner Barbara Calister, Applied S Fine l r .Z Arts Plaque Winner Christopher Walter, Liberal Arts 56 Bank of America Award Winners Plaque Winner Julian Cummings, Science S Mathematics Certificate Winner Kevin Ustler, Art Certificate Winner Stephanie Weiner, Dra- Ina. Certificate Winners: above from left to right: Melissa Moore, mings, Social Studies. Certificate Winners: Conrad Neumann, Industrial Ed.g Chris Walter, Computer Studies. English, Jay Lechtman, Foreign Languageg Julian Cum- Bank Of America Award Winners 57 - - Boys' And Girls' State Reps The American Legion's 1984 State Session, of over 550 qualified girls allowed me to experience real team work for the very first time. It was a whirlwind week spent at Sacramento State Llni- versity, learning, creating, and grasping the foun- dations of our democratic system. Distinguished speakers such as Senator William Campbell and Governor George Deukmejian were a few of the enriching highlights. I sincerely hope that the Seal Beach Leisure World Post of the American Legion will continue to provide this outstanding opportunity for the youth of California, which in turn encourages us to reach for the stars. I must again thank the Auxiliary Post for allowing Girls State to be one of my most treasured memories. Deborah S. Hirsch Late last year I was chosen by the American Legion Post 327 of Seal Beach Leisure World to be Marina's delegate at Boys State. At the Boy's State Session I gained a great understanding for the American Political System. Approximately 900 boys took part in this week-long political science course, and we all learned by re-enacting the California State Government. I would sin- cerely like to thank everyone who made Boys State possible, it was an experience I'II never forget. Christopher K. Lake 58 Boy s And G1rl's State Reps. ln t ed to Boys Camp we cr of our on th Boy experience. During my trip to the received a first hand look at gover the state level. This enabled me to derstand the system under which we live. l would sincerely like to thank the American Legion for granting me this experience. Eiiill fffgi eriilm uri someone CW MHC WML lmillfo tw 06g may vgjwfmelffietewlhiiiileliwk li Uma wimwm om wliaeiic' ew? ie mm ' it i QDWJVXQSXJED MSUEMQWM SRE liE'Q'Dif?Qie Www W '3VCZ0?AECm't5ZQDWE lla' lC6QfL'i4l' Qwgigg swmhkd'REWeinwjEQgQQgQfiE5H if Qjwlirifyqis llliicliff iwwilfllii mites QQ isrvgwimii, y Uilllftgitffff st of O 60 Grad, Committee Grad. Committee if Row l: Dr. Womer, Missy Walters, Veronica Kelley, Stephanie Weiner, Laura Toda, Gina Gonzaga, Diane Berry, Lisa Vanatta, Monica Carlen. Row 2: Suzie Bown, Raeanne Lopez, Beth Buhman, Nancy Oviatt, Mike Depue, Jay Lechtman. Row 3: Chris Lake, Christi Hinkle, Michele Carmichael, Lea Portenueve, Jock Petersen, David Wolfson, and David Hollinger. -,QR A L . x i I ' i X ' -A fi fit 1 K Overall chairperson, Elizabeth Buhmang senior advisor, Dr. Womer: and deputy commissioner, Jock Petersen. Certainly one of the most important committees on this or any other campus is the Graduation Committee. This commit- tee consisted of over twenty students who were selected according to their perfor- mance and dedication that they had dem- onstrated on other projects. Under the ex- cellent supervision of Dr. Womer, overall chairman Elizabeth Buhman, and deputy commissioner Jock' Petersen, the Grad. Committee met weekly along with the Sen- ior Class Council to plan our graduation ceremony. The Graduation Committee of 85 spent many long hours working to in- sure that our graduation would be a memo- rable experience. Senior Credits A Y , I ' IIEHZW, Club 2, 3, ' C ep. , 'Ten i eam -G e Exp r rs ' A+ F n cle e Stu en o Ice- Varsity Wrestling Stat. 23 Drill Team 3g S hie 3, Qu ri x lil: La C b VER Trglslonor sion Military 33 Pep Club 43 Varsity Yell 4. inn ab cience 43 Honor Ro ,2, 3, 43 CSF I, Roll 3, 43 F 3, 4. 2, 3, 43 uill and Scro 43 Grad. Comm. 43 CTP I , -r' ' a An elmo: b 1, 4- or s 43 a ' er Us HY! 3 o rd 23 l rlsfgwer 3 U Varsity oftball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Volleyball 3, 43 Varsity E , 3,,4j Hom o ing Que Semi-Finalist 43 Soc er 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 3g Honor oll I , n I ter P 3 star. ' ci big? ' L Chall , mam ii Ati? wi r F alisaaw I in Q Se 3 rQich C r 4. IOC p.fSecretary 2, 3, 43 rama Club Thespian 3, G' 4' m n o . 2, 3 4' Varsi y Swi in B da t: a e jLaw I ter st ct a 'n 43 Spe h man ' p 3, 4: I y pres, 3 prom ik Bl , am 4: 'on Me ch l shi i'F' alist . C0 m'3: F y . t mc 5 'vm Sk. l 3, e 2, 43 tq4. b4 orers I Kim Cha ers: lokd k 's I, 2 , ' ol, o ublic J 5 . t al , 3, , A nt C lu C 3 '4 Om rsity ootba , 43 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3 Track t dentofthe Month Medical Expior s3 41V rsr- comin Comme I' 2' 3' 41 Chairman 4' M2 efade and Field: Ke C 3: 4: On RON i Honor I ' I' ' nes O ' ' , w r V? pi b 2 ' Hb ' hristine L. Hinkle: ' gl' FISIJ' ' 3i'CiF i any 3 kfriai ub 1 i Si f el Cur- , 5 ra Oductions 2, 3: Homecoming Comm- 4: .Karl Chan: riculu om , , en Shie Nominee 2, 33 Honor a FS C 3 Thes Y ' In e IOC Se tary v 'Ei I , 3, 43 wma 43 r0m Om . W , '2' 3' 5 3- G , Qiical E or Zi nu 3 Key 43 Medical Exp orers C ub 4. d or Rohx , , 43 V a t f .nyc e il' h g . R r r 33 ssi tant News itor 3 Track Stat, 9: A B Commissioner of Activities 3, Commissioner of ea at 3. - CI 2' . a -n -S Rh Va 5ItY ee eadef 45 Drill Team 33 Batgifls lv 2' 33 Organizations 33 Girls' State Rep. 33 Varsity Speech EO Q U' C : M C S 2' mm' 31 45 I-23' Ch-lb 43 Team 3, 43 Overall Homecoming Chairman 43 Varsity Xp' rers I olaris 33 panish , icfl Stack s QHOUOT Mock Trial Team 3, 43 Dance Team I, 23 Class Trea- iii,2,3,4,c 2, 3, 4. , ,yWqafO, p I lizabeth Buhman: . ' O L , 2, 3 ir State Alt 33 n lmmy h : ' S 33 Pr h ' an 3, i U' Glu boo f C 1, Qkgebx ez d ricul om 4 dice' Orers C b Chess urb 4: Garmin C b V V , r lub Ge I an ub 3' anish u 3 Key ub I3 Home- 4 P i t 1 ntine's ' I M cgigim , , 3 WC airm 43 Gra uation Comm. 4. J D I dans Gub 2, VVYY ' i y 2, 3' i ulian Cu mi s: I l Stude 8,3 -limes wt, ww' tereeirclismotirowtlh 'Wife ck if e e 7 43 Journ s taff 3, e s Cl , 2, 43 Kiwanis ' 5' r of ' B CR Bowpigez, ,NM inalis gy - Q03 i I . f I ne 33 L Si V 3A ic he a c p Ch Stu- Clubll, , 3 rqers 2 ,'4. ,QS 4 e C bl C Rep. 43 Youth Leadership for ion 3, de I I . Golde ie' V alist 2' 3. ank of , .,- ff 4: 3, 4: - ll 3: A i 'for 5 -4. 2' Ai msh b ' edlc EX I e S o Senior Class V' - resident 43 Ger an Club I, 2, 3, 3 I nga , Assistant Feature ditor 43 a in ' Mo Iection 43 . .,,, 3 H m om- rnst lu 43 'I s ii ol ' P Club - 't 'S NGK , 43 I n ds ,tee 2, ' 6 I 5 ' ner Oral C unicati ns 33 G man Club l, 2, 3, m May at M fQ0M15i2i5g ubggzklhf Senior 6 1 Stl-1 UF C Om - i J T0 peec eam , 43 Lati lub l, 2, 3, 43 President 33 edical x o Cl 3 Gol en Shie s N C . 3' u h Letdersh' for ACU ri 4: C 3 4: Ke Club 3, 4' Kiwanis B I3, Captain 43 Mo 'Qial I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish, lub 43 NMSQT Commend ' H n 4. I a 43- Pr , 4: ee y ,urr ' Shiel s Nominee I, 2, 33 CSF I, , , smmittee 4. Q m ear 0 3 u ,43 oming C m. , , 3, Terri olton: , nica el ey: H: Chairman 42 Student CUl'riCulUm COFHFT1. 3. 4: Key Latin Club I 2, 3, 43 AFS Club President 3, 43 Medical Volsunga Reporter 2, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief Ummw 'll ml- Qwlfl 7 ii If Sl mi- I rf-N, J, ,ss W ,' 4 f' .S x A 14 1 3 M561 ,Pruitt-td of limi, ,1,,. sy Qll -H464 Jon .L ww utillcwrwtievni zrzcmmwdll lv. lhfhlo oe vt wflhqtl fffl? f 4 iw Qswifw? me QCVINCI3 HC ww Christopher K. Lake: Jock Petersen: , , . A E - Senior 43 Commissioner of Athletics 43 Cross Country Stat. 3' Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 33 Chairperson Viking Athletic Support Committee 43 AFS 43 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4. Bentley Kerr: Medical Explorers Vice President 43 Tennis Team l, 2, Varsity 3, 43 CTP 3, 43 Boys' State Nominee 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 CSF l, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 3, 43 Law Club 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Grad Committee 4. Peter Koo: Credits Virginia Lundin: S anish Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 33 Me lca p P Yearbook Activities Section Editor Ai Homecoming mmittee 33 Honor Roll 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 d' lEx lorers 33 Co Quill and Scroll 4, Eric Maddy: Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 3 o wl Team 3, 43 RPG Club l, 2, 33 Chess 4 S ftball Statistician 2, 33 Kiwanis Bo Club 43 NMSQT Semi-Finalist 4. Taghy Majidian: CSF Club 2, 33 Youth in Government Day 33 Key Club 3 AFS Club 3' California Boys' State Nominee 33 for industrial Ed, 43 Press Telegram Scholarship industrial Arts 43 Radio and Electronics Club 3, Adam Newman: Spanish Club 33 Boys' State Nominee 33 Honor Role 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4. Kim Nguyen: CSF Club l, 2, 3, President 43 Key Club Historian a Photographer 3, 43 Blood Drive Chairperson 43 Hon Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Student Curriculum Comm, 3, 43 Met cal Explorers Club 43 Polaris Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Homecoming Comm, l, 2, 3, 43 Prom Comm. Varsity Badminton Team 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 1 y Chess Club 43 Chines Club 3 43 CSFl Club 2, 3,'4, S msh UU IOC 3' 4 ,Z ' Ke i l pute'i kwa 3i Q-fam wi W U db my bpm , er amgjirms 3, President 43 lMC l, V 44 imberly M. Malone: A Vice-President 33 Latin Club l, 2, 33 R.B. Club l, 2, 43 Spanish Club 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 National Me Sharon Korn: Latin Club l, 2, 3, 43 AFS 43 Law Club 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Dance Team l, 3, President 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Julie Kurth: instrumental Music Club l, 2, 3, 43 Site Council 43 Senior Class Secretary 43 CTP 43 Homecoming FCI b l, 23 Span- Comm, 2, 33 Prom Comm. 2, 33 CS u ish Club 3, 43 Student Curriculum Comm. 43 Golden Shield Nominee in English l. AFS l, 2, 33 Polaris 2, 33 Computer Operator Club - ' C Treasurer 43 Drill Team 43 CTP 4, Homecoming om- mittee 2, 3, 43 Medical Explorers 43 Prom Committee 3. Pat Mannion: Varsity Water Polo 3, 43 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, 3 ' h Club 2, 3 CSF l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Spanis lMC 2, 3, 43 Marching Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Or' chestra l3 Concert Band 3, 43 Science Fiction Club 2,3. Jodi Marcus: Dance Team l3 Journalism 4 S anish Club 3 lOC Rep 43 Polaris Ad Manager 3, Feature D.A.M.M. Club President 43 California Boys' State Rep. 43 Yearbook Staff l, 2, 3, Managing Editor 43 N ws a er Staff 2, 33 Track Team li Runes l, 2, 3, 9 P P Editorin-Chief 43 Lighting Club 43 Senior Class Pho- tographer i, 2, 3, 4. Jan Le: CSF Vice President 4 Club 3 43 Blood Drive Chairman 43 French Club 33 3 German Club l, 2, 3, 43 Key Spanish Club 33 international Day Participant 3, 43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Jay Lechtman: Runes Literature Editor 3, 1 o Team 2, SecretaryjTreasurer 3, President 43 interna- ' - CTE Winner tional Club 2, IOC Rep. 3, President 4, N 33 Bank of America Certificate Winner in Foreign ' - ll i Language 43 Golden Shield Winner 2, 3, Honor Ro , 2, 3, 43 CSF l, 2, 3, 43 Student Curriculum Comm. 43 Law Club 3, 3, Vice-President 4. Ed't r-in-Chief 43 Speech David M. Leung: CSF Club lOC Rep. 43 Key Club 3, 43 Tennis Team 43 Chinese Club 33 Blood Drive Comm. 43 Who's Who Among High School Students 31 Golden Shields Nom nee 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3. 43 CSF l, 2, 3, 4. 62 Senior Credits 43 Kiwanis Bowl Team 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 2, Page Editor 3 p . , Club 2, 33 Key Club 43 CSF 2, 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' State Nominee 3. Kimberlee Marvin: AFS Club 2, 3, 43 Fren 3, 43 Medical Explorers 4. ch Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club l, 2, Richard McNiven: S ' Team l, 23 Water Polo l, 23 German Club 2, 33 wim Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Surf Team 43 Key Club 43 CTP 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 4. Melissa Moore: Volsunga Opinions Editor 3, 43 Runes Literature Edi- tor l, 2, 3, 43 Editor of The Student Outlook and Expressions 43 Steering Committee H.B. Leadership C f ence 43 L.A, Times Educational Advisory on er . 3 4' AFS Trea- Board 43 Student Curriculum Comm , , Cl b l 2 3 Homecoming Comm. 43 surer 33 French u , , 3 Golden Shields Nominee i, 2, 3, 43 NCTE Finalist 3 Bank of America English Certificate 43 lrvine Co Scholarship. Greg Neagle: Advanced Band l, 2. 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. Conrad Neumann: Spanish Club 33 Bank of America Certificate Winne Scholarship Finalist 4. Craig Noel: Golf Team l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Team l, 23 Ski Club 3, 43 DTC Vice-President 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. 2 3 4 Ski Clubl 2 4 Prom Com Publicity Chairman 33 Homecoming Comm. Gifts a dent of the Month Nomin Nancy Oviatt: TennisTeami, , , 3 ' , , 3 n e Flowers Chairman 43 Stu 43 Soccer Stat. l3 Valentines Dance Comm. 3, 43 AF Club 3, 43 CSF 2. Mariners l, 23 Drama Club 3, 43 Marina s Odin 4, D Student of the Month 43 DTC Treasurer 43 Asst. A Treasurer 43 Class Treasurer 43 CTP lOC Rep, Homecoming Comm, 43 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4. Shelley Peyton: CTP President and Chairperson 3, 43 Computer Club Secretary 23 Computer Oper Club President 33 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Homecom Comm. 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Ecology Club Golden Shields nominee 2. 3, 43 Honor Roll l C Linh Pham: Key Club 33 French Club 33 German Club 33 Runes 43 CTP 43 Student Curriculum Comm. 4, Stephanie Pa: Marching Band l, 2, , 1 y ch Team 3 4' Runes 3 43 Key Club 3, Secr Spee , , , 4' Mock Trial Team 43 Student Curriculum Comm. IMC l, 2, 3, Secretary 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 Ch 3 ll l Club 3, 43 AFS Club 33 CSF l, 2, 3, 4, Honor ro 3 4 S mphonic Band l, 2, 3. 3, 43 Golden Shields Nominee l, 2, 3. Tanya Prather: y Ecology Club 43 French Club l, 2, 33 CSF Club 3 i Stacy Radig: ennis Team 2, Pep Club l, 4, Swim Stat. 2, German ub 3, 4, Tall Flag Team 3, 4, Small Precision Flag eam 4, Homecoming Comm. 4. Greg Raffetto: Jlleyball Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Fresh. Football l, RB. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Honor :ill l, 2, 3, 4, CSF l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Guy Riessen: MSQT Finalist 4, NCTE Semi-Finalist 3, Law Club 'easurer 4, Golden Shiels Medalist in WrittenCom- unication 3, Orange County Mock Trial Team 4, SF l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, German Club l, 2, 4, Key Club 4. Renee Robitaille: irsity Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Badminton 3, 4, nys Volleyball Stat. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Stu- :nt Curriculum Committee 4, CSF Club 3, Honor all l, 2, 3, 4. LeAnn Rosenbaum: ag Team 3, 4, Soccer Statistician I, 2, CSF Club 2, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among Ameri- in High School Students 3, appeared in Ll.S. :hievement Acadamy Yearbook and National Sec- idary Education Council Book 3. Robert S. Rosenblatt: V. Volleyball l, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball Team l, Spanish Club 3, President 4, DTC IOC Representa- ie 4, Volsunga Writer and Photographer 4. Tony Richmond: ai Club l, 2, 3, 4, Surf Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Aaron Ruby: Jrf Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Stephanie Sabelino: asketball 2, 3, 4, Badminton Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Ecology Club 4, CTP 3, 4, AFS Club 3, 4, Jnor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. David Sacks: EB Council Treasurer 4, Site Council 3. 4: CTP 3, 4, ludent Curriculum Committee 2, 3, lMC Club l, 2, Jmecoming Committee 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Key ub l, October Student of the Month 4, Medical vcplorers 4. Philip Say: onor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Surf Club l, 2, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Medical Explorers 4. Jeanie Smith: Varsity Cheerleading 4, Drill Team 3, Batgirls 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, 4, Track Team 2, Polaris Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Senior with the Nicest Smile 4, Student Curriculum Committee 4. Kristin Smith: Senior Class President 4, Junior Class President 3, Sophomore Class President 2, Freshman Class Trea- surer l, Over-All Prom Chairman 3, Mock Trial Team 4, Advanced Dance Team l, 2, Tennis Team l, 2, Homecoming Dance Sub-Chairman 3, ASB Council 2, 3, 4. Kyle D. Stolle: Surf Club l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, M.H.S,'s Lowest G.P.A. Sheri Squibb: Yearbook Activities Section 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Jennifer Stalcup: f Volleyball Team i, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, Medical Explorers 4. William Raymond Stark: Varsity Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 3, 4, UC. Santa Cruz Book Award 3, Golden Shields Nominee in American History and Foreign Language 3, Spanish Club 2. Traci Suttles: Track Stat. 2, JV Football Stat. 3, JV Basketball Stat. 3, JV Volleyball Stat. 3, Varsity Football Stat. 4, Gold- en Shields Finalist l. Laura Toda: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, German Club Officer 3, 4, Girls' State Finalist 3, Viking Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Color- guard Lieutenant 4, Youth Leadership Conference Re- presentative 4, Homecoming Chairman of Programs and Invitations 4, Prom Chairman of Programs and lnvitations 3, Key Club 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Cathy Tso: Junior Class Treasurer 3, Homecoming Comm. 2, 3, 4, Dance Chairman 3, German Club 2, 3, Officer 4, Student Curriculum Comm, 4, Runes Art Editor 4, Golden Shields Finalist 2, 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Suzanne Vera: Drill Team 2, 3, Polaris Club 3, Batgirl 2, 3, Varsity Yell 4, Homecoming Comm. 2, 3, Medical Explorers Club 4. Cory Vincent: Band l, 2, 3, Golden Shields Nominee 2, Spanish Club 2, CTP 3, 4, Volsunga 4. Stephan Vincent: Freshman Football l, JV Baseball l, 2, German Club 3, CTP 4, Medical Explorers Club 4, CSF Club 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Golden Shields Finalist in Biologi- cal Science 2. Christopher Walter: Bank of America Plaque Winner for Liberal Arts And Certificate Winner for Computer Studies 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Computer Club Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, Mock Trial Team 2, 3, 4, Law Club 2, 3, 4, Kiwanis Bowl Team 2, 4, CSF l, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Laura Beth Westelun: Boys' Soccer Statistician 2, Girls Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Varsity Track and Field 2, 3, 4, Training Room Assis- tant 3. Joyce Wong: Golden Shields Nominee l, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, CSF l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Polaris Club 2, 3, Key Club 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Kiwanis Bowl 3, 4, Medical Explorers 4, Junior Great Books Discussion Club 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, 4. Celestine Woo: Key Club 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, CSF l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, CTP 4, Varsity Badminton 4, Golden Shields Nominee 2, 3, Girls' State Finalist 3, NCTE Demi-Finalist 3, Runes 3, Lit- erature Editor 4, Yearbook 4, Student Curriculum Committee 3, 4, Great Books Discussion Group 4, NMSQT Semi-Finalist 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4. Kelly Woodward: Homecoming Committee 4, CTP Vice-President 4, Senior Class Club 4. Patricia Yamada: German Club l, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Key Club 4, Pep Club 2, Medical Explorers 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, CSF Club 4, Homecoming Committee 3, Yearbook Sports Editor 4, Golden Shields Nominee 2, Quill and Scroll 4. Andrew Ying: Golden Shield Nominee l, FrenchClub 2, 3, Computer Club 2, 3, Chinese Club vice-President 3, 4. Senior Credits 63 YWWXfA ' .' gv i yr Quffl LEA V5 XJLNEMKJ f'0urW MTV fXWVWiHfT' kY,fi J E1 jCpx 11 YG, 14,5313 1Puf4' f , Ugjpu Z1 ESQ? ,tj 'L5if' iiwx Q fgxxfl? 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N.,-1.4- l 3 ' 3 kg if K 'X 1 ,. . .M M., K X , Catch the spirit of Y 64 Organizati s And Committees D bMGnrf M1n , , 5255! f I 1 ,, . st I as ,, , W if X- , W 1 Organizations and Committeesi 42. 66 Clubs Polaris lst row: Susan Frazier, Cristine Connell, Kathy Harris, Debbie Manson, Janice Botzbach, Valerie De Cardenas, Raena Rojo, Robin Beck, Judy Peters, Tracie Heald, Nancy Kasch, Susan Ramirez. 2nd row: Tane Graham, Tanya Selle, Gina Cafasso, Tammy Chambers, Lorie Ferguson, Pam Buckley, Diane Snyder, Thu Nguyen, Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Cindy Labelson, Susan Sullivan Jeanne Lindsay, 3rd row: Amy Silleman, Debra Nielson, Allison Gregson, Vicky Kanavaros, Jennifer West, Rosanna Rojo, Kristen Sloat, Christine Manson, Holly Jager, Kathy Riding, Liz Sampson, Suzie MacDonald, Jennifer Marx, Marsha Lee, Susan Stoutenburg, Sabine Lange. Polaris Club is one of the many service clubs on the Marina campus. lt is open to all sophomore and junior girls. The club presi' dent and advisor, Ms. Morgan, make sure the girls have fun month after month. Every year, Marina's students look forward to the special events Polaris club engages in for each holi- day, such as Ghost-a-grams, Candy Cane sales, and lce Cream Sundae sales to fill up their tummies. The girls find the regularly held meetings and fun events a place where they can go to meet girls their own age and ,,iit l ,, 4' T I ,ml A .2 :nf .. wh at have a blast! ,, it IC: l , . 'W , ,,g' x ' T I ' Officers: President Diane Snyder Qmiddlej, Vice-President Pam Buckley, Treasurer Thu Nguyen :dye f ' ,,v g ,,Vkk . ,Q 1, S .. .., . zk I k.VV K K I A M xy , J. , H I an 5 Q - Q, si, mg J, ziggy' sf: Polaris members always smile pretty because they are always having fun. Delivering Ghost-a-grams can be tough work. y Q Key ist row: Eddie Chao, Candee Lee, Levonne Lee, Heather Brashear, Karen Nakahara, Kristi Miyade, Stephanie Po, Scott Toy, Miki Yamada, Jeff Tumlin, Theresa Bui, Susan Rand, Cathy Tso, Maya Kato, Laura Toda. 2nd row: Susan Lau, Pam Wong, Saralynn Song, Tom Kuo, Jeff Huang, Linda Yu, Janet Po, Grace Chiu, Kristy Zilly, Kevin Nishimine, Scott Uyehara, Stacia Fillion, Jan Le, Kin Nguyen, Celestine Woo, Hanh Coa. 3rd row: Joe Han, Karl Chan, John Lee, Kathy Sakioka, Valerie Wong, Rachelle Woo, Tony Ying, Kevin Stern, Victor Chan, David Katz, Paul Tung, John Mason Jr., Joe Nguyen, Jason Marcus, Pam Louie, Linda Baek, Nancy Hayata, Philicia Weaver, Stacie Nishimine, Trish Yamada, Jodi Marcus, Jei Lee. 4th row: Mr. Snetsinger, Curtis Nakamura, Steve Nguyen, Chris Lee, John Newton, Ken Chan, Ray Fix, Scott Gregory, Brian Hinkle, Richard Tso, Dean Syn, Kenny Toungeman, Sam Kramer, Hillary May, Erika Zapalac, Huy Cao, Rick McNiven, Suzie Bass, Tony Nguyen, Adam Sosnowski, Wayne Osaka, Mr. Green. ..N,b X 9 Sf.. Hey everyone! I dropped a S20 bill over here! Where can it be? Key club, a division of Kiwanis, is a service club on campus open to all students of all ages. Being the most widely recognized club at Mari- na, some of their activities include the Blood Drive, Campus Beautification, selling candy, and assisting with college nights. There are dues to pay to become a member, but who wouldn't want to be a member of the club who is known for so many worthwhile contributions to the school and community? Officers: standing: Scott Toy, Scott Uyehara, Joe Nguyen, John Mason Jr., Kevin Nishimine. Kneeling: Hanh Cao, Stephanie Po. Clubs 67 DELTA THETA CHI sexi 3 ,Q Top: John Wolfe, Marshall Altman, Dan Manginelli, Ray Maples, John Porter, Jock Peterson, Vince Kelly, Steve Spanovich, Tim Reed, Eric Reichart, Robbie Rosenblat, Tom Warde, In car: David Winterhalter, Matt Matay. Bottom: Jim Shilito, Preston Hayslette, Skip Stead, Kevin Harlow, Craig Noel, Richard Frank. Delta Theta Chi, Marina's first fraternity , was new to the campus this year. It consisted only of guys and pledged over twenty members. They are just a bunch of Hwild and crazy guys who were looking for some good times with some close buddies-and they found them. Their most successful event this year was the teeteretotter-a-thon in which the guys raised money for the CHOC hospital in Orange County. .tat 3.-1-4 S' ,Al f- at . sw Q ' ,-'Pt 1 Officersfl to rj: Jack Peterson, John Porter, Craig Noel, Skip Stead, 'ts s Daylabovel and nightlbelowj, the Delta Theta Chi guys teetered and tottered for the CHOC hospital. CTP Front Row: Julie Kurth, Sheila Pederson, Hahn Cao, Celestine Woo, Mike Peyton, Kris Koepp, Kim Ranalli, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. Middle Row: Stephanie Sabelino, Bentley Kurr, Julie Alvarez, Jock Pederson, Shelley Peyton, Kelly Woodward, Kristen Brown, Kathy Crimmons, Christine Castaldi, unidentified, Liz Sampson, unidentified, unidentified, Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Joyce Wong, unidentified. Top Row: Todd Huisken, Gayle Henderson, Rick Mclhliven, Steve Vincent, unidentified, unidentified, Kristen Sloat, Kathy Riding, Holly Jager, Daryl Mashita, unidentified, Hillary May, Erica Zapalac, Jeff Tumlin, Valerie Pennington. CTP, the California Teen Project, is one of the most widely recognized clubs on Marina's campus. The club is open to stu- dents of all ages, male and female. Their main purpose is to unite students to battle the number one killer of teens today-drunk driving. To accomplish this overwhelming job, posters and morning announcements warn students of the hazards of driving under the influence of alcohol. ln addition, CTP sponsers the Pressure Points bulletin board, located in the English hall across from the Career Center. The bulletin board is a source of information about drugs, alchohol, and suicide prevention. V3 ,..'ff ,ga 4 . i Officers: First Row: Jack Pederson, Kathy Crimmons, Shelley Peyton, Kelly Jock, Kathy, Kelly, and Julie lead an always interesting CTP meeting. Woodward. Top Row: Julie Alvarez, Sheila Pederson, Kristen Brown, Kris Koepp, Gayle Henderson, Tifany Tsuneyoshi. Clubs 69 70 Clubs Pep Front row-Lynn Yamada, Ann Kissinger, Denise VanPatten, Lori Green, Lisa Notley, Kris Kierstead, Jamy Stillman, Lori Mettler, Jill Yamada, unidentified, Maria Whilecottong Row 2-Kelly Kilpatrick, Stacy Hagood, Dee Dee Stoab, Shannon Berger, Taria Berryman, Jennifer Hill, Carmal Kawanoe, Shalyn Canfield, Paulita Jacobs, Jenny Beacon, Michelle Marreno, Michelle Cox, Sandy Chen, Kambra Benadom, Alissa Roys, Tracy Mac Fanane, Georgiann Psans, Row 3-Adele Saglietto, Kristie Heiser, Susan Stoulenberg, Denise Dochnal, Chris Crandlemire, Jodi Henderson, Jenny Alvarez, Christine Connel, Deanne Valdez, Susie McDonald, Danielle Orr, Nicole Spanovich, Stacy Carter, Chrisy Pena, Kelly Sladana, Kathy Stuppy, Tracy Baldwin, Vicki Conner, Amy Johnson, Erika Zapalac, Stacy Radig, Libbie Rector, Paula Radig, Kristie Kakalow, Nancy Goss, Debbie Moller Llnder the direction of Nicole Spanovich Marina's Pep Club filled the bleachers with shouts of encouragement for our superior athletes. Through wind, rain, sleet or over- cast, Pep Club members inspired football, basketball, and many other sports mem- bers. Though the club consisted mainlyf freshman and sophomore girls, the club i . it awp W A Y was open to whoever was willing to put S 1 A l-te ff forth the effort necessary to create an aura r iss 'T it of school spirit. GO VIKES!! N P 'P gf 1 Q 94 N re 5 .. rr- . . te' A ..r.s e ,ff .ff r r , .,,, , Vice-President Stacy Carter and President Nicole Spanovich V! VM Ecology f Crisis V ' , V Vt -- V ' V VV f l 77 ? VV f V6. 4 mi ,. ' www 2- ':f .f: 'f' ' . 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V. pili- k --, 'Wir Nwi an all avi, .1 ,sew K V V, Ct in 5' K 3- f-iv- ' QQ - K 1-Vi-A 'B' Xa ss , S :wigs X ' M S-sf-sgswi' Q 52 --s. aug, t AQ Members of the Ecology Club commune with nature at Yosemite. Mr. Neil takes a rustic retreat- The Ecology Club, Crisis Club, with its 35 active mem- bers, contributed all year to environmental improvement. lts main goal was to preserve our natural surroundings and increase the community awareness of ecological dan- gers. Any student at Marina is allowed to join as long he maintains a legitamate concern for the environment. lt had many activities throughout the year which in- cluded a tree planting service for Dr. Berger, participation in campus beautification programs, maintainence of a recycling center and numerous bake sales. The members expended our energy on two bike-a-thons, a canned goods food drive and involvement with the Amigos De Bolsa Chica. Many work trips to places like Death Valley con- sumed its week-ends. lts feature of the year was a week long visit in May to the Yosemite Institute. - 'v V - NJ' f. N . . fifrimstgngg .25 is.f.ffV W x' 4 . Q! . .sz A, ft 5 V ' 5,,..:.VV Vi- 6 N .. 25' i V , ,+A-if N S 5 I it 71 EcologyfCrisis LATI Ave! This year's Latin students put in an active year earning money to finance the 1985 Roman Banquet in March. This event was attended by approximately 240 Latin stu- dents, parents, and alumni. All guests wore togas and dined in Roman elegance. There was entertainment following the dinner, and then the annual Gluteus Maximus Awards were given out to deserving and eager Latin students. Other activities during the year that kept the members busy were the annual yi Sucker Sale and the nomination of Randy and Ronda Roman the Club mascots Mrs. Harding sneaks a goodie from the Latin club display on International Day. Front Row: Jean Hime, Tammy Nguyen, Scott Toy, Stephanie Ross, Stacie Nishimine, Jenifer Volta. Second Row: Gayle Henderson, Terri Dolton, Lola Wong, Minir Parikh, Suzie BownfRonda Romani, Karen Franke, Stephanie Sabelino, Leo SabelinofRandy Romani, Eddie Chao, Chris Walter, Mike Depue. Third Row: Que Nguyen, Mrs. Hardingfadvisorj, Jason Stein, Davina Whitridge, Kim Ranalli, Linda Baek, Miki Yamada, Marion Cordry, Barbara Calister, Carmel Kawana, Candice Bown, Wayne Okaso, Kevin Stern, David Walter. Fourth Row: Jay Lechtman, John Dolton, Mike Jones, Sherri Christ, Lisa Hyska, Nicole Blackburn, Sharon Wolfsen, Jeff Aguilar, Bob Johnson, Jim Stead, Chuck Burns, Guy Reissen, Jim Enna. g 'rii I it , , ev, I N 'I Ng: Q . M g g K S ts ,J .. X Q X i K Am K ... s ... . , as . 'r ' 11. i ----' -V ' ..'.-i I I ' f K S ' A Friendships are made everyday in the Latin Club. Come join the fun! Officersfl to rj: Gayle Henderson, Jay Lechtman, Kim Ranalli, Jason Stein, and Roger Lldwin lead an ever-important club meeting. 72 Clubs E S Spanish Spanish Club officers: Jodi Marcus, Rob Rosenblatt, John Lennertz, Pat Sariana, David Wolfson, Sheila Pederson. Marina's 1984-'85 Spanish Club was an excellent opportunity for students to learn more about the Hispanic cluture. ln order to become a member of this exciting club, each student had to pay a fee of two dol- lars, as well as have an open mind, a jovial personality, and a desire to gain knowledge about a different country. One did not have to be enrolled in a Spanish class to become a member of this club. Also, anyone could join at anytime during the school year. Ma- rina's Spanish Club was very busy organiz- ing many fun-filled activities for it's mem- bers' enjoyment. The Spanish Club, led by advisor Mr. Johnston, planned a Christmas fiesta, a visit to Olvera Street, bowling in Santa Ana, eating at Hispanic restaurants, participating in International Day, and sponsoring delicious bake sales, too. Being a member of this club was a great way to learn about an interesting culture while be- ing with friends who have similar interests. S A K x E AEE X x X lil., , t Xe- ' Kneeling: Jodi Henderson, Alex Dionne, Sheila Pederson, Julie Kurth, Kathy Crimmons. First row: Stacey Willis, Chris Crandlemire, Rob Rosenblatt, Pat Sarinana, Jodie Marcus, John Lennertz, David Wolfson, Lisa Rosenblatt, Jennifer Liang, Margaret Girnpel, Barbara Calister, Third row: Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Sean Grunberger, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Dave Plateau, Advisor: Mr, Johnston, Kristin Brown, Max Finger. Clubs 73 Though the French Club has traditionally been one of the non active clubs on campus. This years turnout was stronger than ever before. The French Club is open to all students and strives to give students a taste of french culture and history while providing a funfilled social experience for those involved. Bonjour l'etudiants francais was frequently heard on the morning announcements calling the members to the lunchtime meetings. The year began with a welcome party featuring a french movie, french music, and a limbo contest. A sale of the pop suckers was an original and profitable fund raiser for the club as were unique french food bake sales. Participation in club day, international day, plans for museums, restaurant and field trips followed. Advisor Mrs. Karlsson hides from the camera. French PA lS lx ri: A F31 li QS Le Tour Eiffel HW First Row: unidentified, Susan Rand, Hanh Cao, Celestine Woo. Second Row: Diane Snyder, Kristen Challmon, Advisor: Mrs. Karlsson, Carmen Tevis, Jennifer Troilo, Kristen Laakso, Amy Silverman, Unidentified, Richard Schuppeck, Sabrina Goodman, Eric Wagatha, Katrina Boaz, Stacia Fillion, Sayge Drotar, Kari Harris, Amy Brewen, Andra Sandstrom, Kris Crandlemire, Todd Huisken, Wendy Rolthier. 74 Clubs This exciting club is not only for those students enrolled in a German class. Ger- man club is for anyone who is interested in understanding the German culture. lt edu- cates its members about German holidays, attitudes, and customs. German club not only teaches students about Germany, but it also is a great way to meet new friends with similar interests. To become a mem- ber of Marina's German club, one had to pay 52.00 as dues. This basic fee paid for the various club expenses. Some of these activities included participation in an Octo- berfest, a Christmas party, and a pot-luck. German club also actively participated in Marina's International Day. Officers: fbottom to topj Trish Yamada-President, Cathy Tso-Secretary, Norman Burnstein-Treasurer, Stephanie Po-IOC Rep., Laura Toda-Vice-President. German 471 I , , . JM. ww W 'N German club prepares food for International Day Mx German club members enjoys Christmas festivities. Row one' Laura Toda, Harry Mittleman, Stacie Nishimine, Jennifer Bovitz, Stephanie Po, Steve Saatjian, Jimmy Cheung, Norman Burnstem Row two Dr Paula Senicki, Paula Radig, unidentified, Marcus Sheldrake, Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Lana Louie, Pam Louie, Linda Baek, Susie Kollin, Unidentified Joe Han Cathy Tso, Richard Michael McNiven, Trish Akemi Yamada, Row three- Jack Hirnebaugh, Suzanne Desmond, Stacey Radig, Scott Gregory, Jeff Tumlin Hillary May Qiubs 75 Guy Riesen, John Lee, Sandip Patel, Mark Campbell. Dt 76 Clubs , --fi fri f - sgssixifeaf- Quill And Scroll 3 -K' i -. ' ' L' L k' sf -' TTB! :-iE4:531-TSQTF.. k5iYS.5i-wwlwiix T- A252 'I X im ti N ii X WS 5 sgs isgffftgt New X x CKE? MN mx: f Assisi - if? ii . C -. -i f , iff . .. - Q . - , Q, I-tim Q? -Q.. , . Eff sg -- J - A I rigs? .. W - 5. . ss. is . , .. .... X' . K - l was A V i iw. -s i -- - s .7 -- N? C - X- N?zfi.fQ,SS1IeFiCf'Tf sfsisssazs. ss-55,3 .. . is si - Q -i K Y E . 5 5, ,, i 7 S - iii - ---- 3 2 A- -- 1 . s 4 X3 . - A . - at --kk - --3 ff -- W 5,5 PM S gk XMAS:- X 5- .z f AQ ----name-.m5:X.,N R gig: F , . , k .i kzk, .l.:. ,,,,-.- . K , The Quill and Scroll club is the Internation- al Honor Society for the High School Journal- ists. lts purpose is mainly, encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in joura- lism and allied fields. The Quill and Scroll club of 1984-85 built student incentive and quality and provided deserved recognition and reward. They proved themselves to be very dedicated to their journalistic responsiblities. The perse- verance with which they worked made it pos- sible for our students to be proud to be read- ing the school newspaper or browsing through the yearbook. Working hard was a full time job and helping each other when there was extra time was never an uncom- mon sight to be seen. Under the guidance of advisor, Mrs. Ryan, the club created the intriguing stories and controversial subjects seen in our Volsunga or the artisticly graphic photography we are see- ing in this years Ragnarijc. When at last the scolastic and inner goals have been accomplished at the end of the year, each member was recognized for their contribution of the time, effort and thought- fulness that they put into their work. Front row: Pam Louie, Pam Buckley, Jennifer Bovitz, Jennifer Troilo, Hahn Cao, Cilestine Woo, Trish Yamada. Second row: Diane Snyder, Ronnie Kelley, Sherrie Squibb, Jodi Marcus, Melissa Moore, Robbie Rosenblatt, Stacey Willis, Chris Crandlemire, Mike Done- gan, Cory Vincent, Kristi Charroin, Virginia Lundin. Third row: Felicia Cartegena, David Mathes, Qhidden- Tary Chong,J Chongj Cory Gray, Jeff Tymlin, Chris Lee. Not pictured: Mike Armstrong, Craige Bennet, Susie Brown, Wendy Brown, Connie Davison, Lisa Hyske, Mei-ling Jackson, Krissy Nelson, Angie Polk, George Schmaus, MaryAnne Senske, Robyn Shikiya, Jason Stein, Chris Sublette, Dave Winterhalter, Mark Bickerstaff, Su- zanne Dorton, Erna Flores, Ross Grove, Chris Lake, Harry Lephrami Mittleman, and Shellie Rose. Some of the members of the yearbook staff show that it isn't always all work and r play! Runes fs 1' 25 c if ji 'R Nmx K fi Jay Lechtman, Editor of Literature, discusses a student entry. Have you ever wondered what exactly the Runes club devotes its countless hours to? Well this year, Marina's Runes club was responsible for the outstanding publi- cation of the annual Runes magazine. This is a publication written by students, orga- nized by students, and published by stu- dents, as well. lt is a creative arts magazine filled with short stories, poems, artwork, pictures, and any other creative material a student wished to submit. Meeting sometimes twice a week during lunch, the Runes club would spend time sorting through and reading the various student entries. Jay Letchtman, Editor of Literature, and Chris Lake, Editor of Artwork, would lead the pack through the many excellent entries. Finally, the diffi- cult decision of which articles and artwork to publish was made. Traditionally, the Runes magazine is made available to the student body on the day of the Golden Shields presentation, and the tradition was continued again this year. Runes was an excellent opportunity for students to be published who like to draw, write, or take pictures. All members, including advisor Mr. Pap, actively participated in this maga- zines success. QNX 1' w sis Wi Rl 'W'-my-W ,,,4 'Y -A L! sf Front: Kathy Sakioka, Melissa Moore, Celestine Woo, Hahn Cao. Middle, Cathy Tso, Stephanie Po, Sabrina Goodman, Jeff Tumlin, Back: Scott Gregory, Hillary May. Not pictured: Chris Lake, Jay Lechtman. Clubs 77 l A.F.S. Bottom row from left to right: Celestine Woo, Hahn Cao, Terri Dolton, Margie Dresser, Sharon Korn, Alex Dionne, Theresa Bui, and Jennifer Bovitzs Second row: Barbara Claister, Stephanie Sabelino, Sharron Hughes, Stacey Willis, Risa Lechtman, Stacia Fillion Third row: Nicole Newell, Joan Bixby, Susan Lau, Guy Reissien, Chris Walter, Chris Crandlemire, Lauri Pingree, Nancy Elrod Top row: Robert Culley, Jason Stein, Jay Lechtman, and advisor Mrs, Harding The purpose of this year's A.F.S. QAmerican Field Ser' lr V X 1 N vicel International Club was to foster a greater awareness of foreign students on Marina's campus and to bring about a greater understanding of foreign cultures through the use of speakers who have traveled to other countries, The biggest activity of the club was this year's Interna- tional Day. On that day, foreign exchange students from Orange County gathered at Marina to share their country and culture with Marina's students. Its other activities include parties, movie nights, miniature golf, bowling, candy sales, and slide presentations, This year Marina had three foreign exchange students under the AFS program. Wendy is from Belgium and Toshio is from Japan. Marina is from Sweden. This year four students from Marina will go abroad on the summer program. ff' X 4 A foreign exchange student enjoys lnter- national Day. 4 A 1- ' --'H la-s wi l Club officers: Top row: Jay Lechtman, Terri Dolton Bottom l row: Christin Koepp, Margorie Dresser, Van Duong international Day proved to be a great success as it bridged the ties between the foreign exchange students and our own, , 78 Clubs cgi: 1 g ...,, N K M' -nl lst row: Steve Saatjain, Huy Cao, Jan Lee, Amy Gould, Suzie Bown, Melissa Moore, Guy Reissan, Susan Lau, Levonne Lee, Karen Nakahara, Hanh Cao, Celestine Woo, Pamela Wong. 2nd row: Mrs. Sorrell, Kim Nguyen, Dave Botwin, Jan Lee, Macky Chao, Mike Hime, Linda Baek, Jeff Tumlin, Sabrina Goodman, Rachelle Woo, Kathy Sakioka, Mihir Pirik, Cathy Tso, Stephanie Po, Stacia Fillion, Susan Rand, 3rd row: Karl Chan, Scott Tow, Valerie Pennington, Young Kim, Peter Koo, Eddie Kasch, Sandy Lanzel, Sue Kim, Theresa Nguyen, Hong Cao, Norman Burnstein, Lisa Jones, Teag Reeves, Kevin Nishimine, Joe Nguyen. 4th row: Jimmy Cheung, Todd Husken, David Lau, Jim Kasarskis, Chris Lee, Richard Tso, Hillery May, Dennis Nakata, Unidentified, Harry Mittleman, cott Gregory, Mike Depue, David Leung, John Mason Jr, Officers: Kim Nguyen, Jan Lee, Pamela Wong, Susan Lau. CSF, California Scholarship Federation, is composed of very academically orientated students. To be eligible, you must have had 3 A's and 2 B's the previous semester. Some of their activities include candy sales and other fund raisers to improve the marquis outside our school and painting benches in the bowl. To qualify for Life membership, you must be a member of CSF for a least 3 semesters, one of them in your senior year. lf these require- ments are met, you become a Sealbearer and receive special honors at graduation time. Other funds raised are put towards a college scholarship awarded to eligible CSF Seal- bearers who apply. Along with being an exe treme honor, being a CSF member offers many opportunities for future education. Clubs 79 SCC 80 SCC Student Curriculum Committee 'F Q, wa Kneelingi Julie Kurth, Susan Lau, Pam Wong, Linh Phan, Kim Nguyen, Celestine Woo, Norman Burnstein, Beth Buhman. Standing: Stacey Nishimine, Melissa Moore, Jennifer Bovitz, Sandy Laurel, Jennifer Troilo, Julie Tuller, David Sacks, Theresa Bui, Jan Le, Wayne Osako, Stephanie Po, Hanh Cao, Suzanne Desmond, Jon Krause, Hye Pak, Kim Chambers, Pam Louie, Linda Baek, Jay Lechtman, Diane Snyder, Stacia Fillion, Huy Cao, Susan Rand. i l 1, . ,.. into B Stacie, Jennifer. and Rick add their two cents to the SCC meeting. fi The Student Curriculum Committee is a branch off of ASB Council. lt is the com- mittees commissioner of Curriculum, The- resa Bui, to carry ideas out into actions. The members of this committee are select- ed through the application process in Sep- tember. One must have a 2.0 GPA or bet- ter, be available for meetings during lunch, and must be willing to put in ideas, time, and effort. This year, the SCC altered the honor roll system and carried out the new method of designing and distributing the honor roll certificates. lt raised money by having a salad bar to assure funds in their treasury. SCC carried out the Teacher-of- the-month project and CAP testing Public- ity Project. Finally, SCC raised funds for a Xerox machine for the students and set up the SABE program here at Marina. Site Council . Marina's School Site Council is, as al- ways, busy working to improve our school. This committee is composed of teachers, administrators, parents, and students who represent each grade level. This energetic group meets the first Tuesday of every month in the Career Center. During this time, the members ofthe Council will dis- cuss the educational and extra-curricular aspects of Marina. Site Council hopes to improve such areas, and, thus, accomplish its goal to make Marina the best school in the District. At these meetings, the Council will listen to all sides of an issue concerning our school's environment. The parents', teach- ers', administrators', and the students' opinions are considered. This way, all of the vital elements that make a high school number one, are able to have a major influ- ence in Marina's decision-making process. ln order to have been chosen to represent -f one's class, each student had to have an interview and complete an application. Two students from each grade, in addition to two alternates, achieved this honor. Parents, teachers, and students discuss the issues at Marina's Site Council meeting. Student Representatives: Front' Kirsten Challman, Julie Kurth, Racquel Rojo, Traci Baldwin, Back-Macky Chao, Norman Burnstein, Marshall Altman. Jennifer Bovitz. Julie Tuller, Wayne Osako, Carmen Tevis, Not pictured: David Sacks, Tifany Tsuneyoshi. Clubs 81 Drama This year's Drama Club consisted of Mari- na's most aspiring young actors and ac- tresses. Although most members are involved with the Thespians, anyone is welcome to join. You will probably see these talented kids in plays and musicals all throughout the school year. To support their future theatrical productions, these students sold candy to raise money. But besides raising money, all of the kids became great friends just being to- gether sharing the thrill of the theater. - if , P Front Row: Tammy Bradshaw, Valerie Coulton, Jason Stein, Adviser Steve Shwartz, Marina Fabic. Second Row: Stephanie Weiner, Danny Reinisch, Roger Lldwin, Joyce Stalcoup, Kirsten Challman, Sharron Korn, Third Row: Gina Wiley, Tracee Stewart, unidentified, Karen Stark, Jeff Bond, unidentified, Mary Ann, Dee Dee Bacon, Melissa Gamer, Ruth Birchmeyer, Connie Wyant, Kristi Steele, Erin Jones. Fourth Row: Sabrina Goodman, David Dohner, Andrea Pleshner, Ruth Worthington, Nancy Elrod, unidentified. Q .gn i - 1' 'gf I i A . N ik X lf Que Officers: Stephanie Weiner, Kirsten Challman, Joyce Stalcoup, Valerie Coulton, Jason Stein, In this Cage, it is the blind leading the blind Roger Udwin, Danny Reinisch, Steve Shwartz. A'Karen, darling, work with me! Work with mel 82 Clubs IMC C First row: H. Phan, Candie Lee, Jara Lynch, Chris Miya, Darren Yap, Miki Yamada, Daryl Chong, Carlos Caballero, Diane Branson, Derek Alari, Tony Sun, Tony Zilly. 2nd row: Joe Zarsky, Jeremy Rodriguez, Dave Richards, Shalyn Canfield, Laurie Green, Christina Tourino, Philicia Weaver, Valerie Pennington, Julie Kurth, Donna Pusich, Scott Thackery, Diane MacNeil. 3rd row: Stephanie Po, Debbie Hogue, Lynnea Nolen, Nancy Hayata,Hillary Mae, Eva Peluso, Joan Bixby, Nicole Newell, Carolyn Trautner, Regina Kliener, Sunme Lee, Jae Cho, Mike Hime, Denny Sun, Lenard Lu. 4th row: Barbara Calister, Jon Kniss, Jason Attias, Paul Tung, Teaf Reaves, Chris Walter, Chris Lee, Jerry Joseph, Darren Grove, Art Bromage, John Kurth, Julie Hastings, Eric Powers, Bryce Alleman, Bryan Van DerMey, Brian Emde. 5th row: Greg Neagle, Pat Mannion, Jeff Vogel, Dean Penderghast, Dean Okamura, Scott Gregory, Rob Culley, Chris Pepin, Steve Pasienski, Kevin Nichimine, John Mason Jr., John Mason Sr. 6th row: Paul Cathey, Dave Shugart, Rick Sariee. lMC, or Instrumental Music Club, was basie cally put together for the members of the Marina Band, but anyone with a love for mu- sic was able to join. All of the members hang out together at lunch in the band room or you can find them sitting around in the band and music hall. This year, IMC and its members helped out with campus beautification day and hosted several parties. With John Mason Sr. as their advisor, these music lovers get together to enjoy and share each others joy in music. 9 2 E r Officers: lst row: Barbara Calister, Stephanie Po, Julie Kurth, Jon Kniss. 2nd row: Steve Pasienski, Darren Yap Clubs 83 Speech The Speech Club or Marina's charter of the National Foren- sic League, promotes the important and refinement of stu- dent's verbal skills. The team is made up of all types of students, from seniors to freshmen. The only qualification needed to become a mumber of the Speech Team is the willingness to work hard. Every few weeks, Marina competes in speech tournaments, as a member of the Orange County Speech League. Being the strongest, this year, in the county, Marina won many sweepstakes awards at these tournaments, in which usually about 25 schools competed. The most impor- tant speech tournament held in Orange County this year, State Qualifications, was held at Marina and the team was very successful, sending many speakers to the State tournament. 1 U w , H msg vt S 5 elk 'ze ........... 84 Clubs Debbie practices in front of team members. 1 , , - t xt ws in S? ? , X tX 6 .ais- Speech Team showing us their awards and trophies. Several speakers competed in Berkeley, Ca. H UU we c 9f Front row: Karla Lucio, Steve Saatjian, Todd Huisken, Dennis Nakata, Macky Chao, Second row: Lorie Ferguson, Levonne Lee, Mike Depue, Stephanie Po, Cathy Tso, Theresa Bui, Debbie Hirsch, Stephanie Weiner, Que Nguyen, Lola Wong: Third row: Barbara Wright, Sean Mclntire, Dean Franco, Dave Botwin, Norman Burnstein, Jim Enna, Coach R.J. Meyerg Not pictured: Jay Lechtman, Raeanne Lopez, Jeff Tumlin, Joe Ligier, Kirsten Challman, and Paul Devine. 5 . f. fait 5 Law at I fl l E 5 4 ,,,, ' ,T , K 7 f , ,.ix. Ms, h ..f'f?,4f .7 ,H , .., A 'f ,5':.Qi , ,'1Z?H'W'Z'f-1 -'5.1WdZ,ff iffiwf 'Q 12-Zlkiziflf H r - - L , A H . ra if l 5 5 f 1.-.E:.- H all ' A QW W , g H , tty.. wg ' , H ' Wi ' f W - ' A 1 ' fig? .. J 5' 5 W l kg 5, . . 1 . . l , ' , if s 535 - M --F f 5' Xu V ,.f5'l'Tt?l'I9.QWll'If'54 -- But even a drunk would have seen her in this intersection if she was wearing a lime-green jogging suitll' This year's Law Club, or Mock Trial team, had great success. Given the case of Cindy Ballard vs. the People, the entire team fought for truth and justice. Was Cindy driving? Was Rolfe? Can a vehicle be properly operated if the driver is sitting in the center of the front seat? These questions are still unanswered today. Preparations ofr the competitions were made both during lunch and during the even- ing. Roy Comer and Mrs. Tourino, attornies, provided much help and counseling to both the lnter-district and Orange County Teams. Trials took place at the Westminister courts for the Inter-district team and at the Santa Ana courts for the Orange County team. Ev- eryone participated, attornies and witnesses alike, and had a wonderful learning exper- ience and a great time. ' C . - f, -K he X Q 1 t --eggs . ff K 5 . , .. - . s Q t .. A is t wi ,D 1.-a'? 1 A X C Tsai ,fi - ' C ' . t rf 2 - C f 2 1 ' ' K 4 V K A . ... Mgr , , A X 1 C . -:- - . S 4. Y Q K x K . fs. , a. t ff K -A , ,SE A fmf xkss. , F t T . C . . ., - Q.. . . 1 Bottom Row: Barbara Callister, Shellie Rose, unidentified, Hahn Cao, Theresa Bui, Chris Walter, Stephanie Po, Terri Dolton, Sharron Korn, unidentified, Mr. Snetsinger. Middle Row: Kim Malone, Jason Stein, Melissa Moore, Susan Lau, Celestine Woo, Julian Cummings, Carrie Harris, Jim Enna, Lee Silverman, Beth Buhman, Mike Depue, Jeff Tumlin, Kirsten Challman, kristen Smith, Debbie Hirsch. Back Row: Jay Lechtman, unidentified, Sabrina Goodman,wGuy Reissen, Alice Boulter, Mike Donegan, Eli Ben-Shoshan. Clubs 85 Any student of Marina High is eligible to join the Computer Club. While no prior knowl' edge of computers is required it is highly suggested that members be proficient in at least one computer language. Members of the computer club are eligible to be selected to attend a yearly programming competition. The Hackers meet every week to discuss new programs for upcoming competitions. Computer , 141 QR 55 F Alias Lets write those programs! Officers: Chris Walter: Jon Krauseg Sabrina Goodmang Rob Garretsong Pat Craneg Mr. Chirl Mr. Chirig Pat Carneg David Sperlingg Rob Garretsong Phoebe Chang Chris Walterg Nhi Chug Jon Krauseg Steve Galeg Wayne Flynn Clubs 86 Choir Top: Garret Bincks, Jenny Chaffee, Mike Chandler, Alice Boulter, Donna Dunn, Jeff Tysor, Julie Ellery, Linda Emde, Michelle Boettcher, Stacey Stendeder, Brook Adams, Mr. Pitt Bottom: Dixie Alexander, Mike Smith, Mary Medler, Karen Stark, Peggy Hurlebas, Michelle Hering, Mary Mix w 555, -ff 5 Officers: Dixie Alexander, Mike Chandler and Linda Emde The Marina Choir Club made its' debut ap- pearance in 1984-85. lt is composed mainly of some students in choir and Mariners or sim- ply those who appreciate music and the won- derful way it brings people closer together. The Choir Club sponsers the awards for Mari- na's vocal program, which are better known as Mariners and Choir. The club is very social as they held parties and a banquet at the end of the year. Their main purpose is to support the encouragement of vocal music on cam- pus and in the community. Choir Club did this by spreading the word of music and good cheer throughout the whole year and will con- tinue to in the future. Clubs 87 Clubs 88 Chinese Chinese Club is a collect agglomeration of individuals with a common interest towards the Chinese culture and the Chinese heritage. We promote interaction between other orien- tal clubs on campus. There are no special requirements to becoming a member. The club meets approximately once a month in room lOl. Our advisor is Mr. Pope. We look forward to another year of exiting club activi- ties. We hope to have a larger membership in the future so we can make more people aware of the rich and fascinating Chinese culture. ' Officersg Andrew Yingg Ken Chang Karl ChangJimmy Chenngg Macky Chaog Stephanie Po A little Chinese culture. Top Rowg Wendy Cheung, Mona Cheungg Sandy Liug Grace Chiug Stephanie Chiug Kim Chan Bottom Rowg Edward Yehg Richard Liug Ken Chang Macky Chaog Jimmy Cheungg Karl Chang David Cheng my 1.o.c. Left to right: David Hari, Bill Ferguson, Louis Hungate, Advisor: Mr. Geer, Jeff Welton, Steve Gale, Chris Lake. Not Pictured: Steve Casey. First row: Stephanie Po, Theresa Bui, Jodi Marcus, Rob Rosenblatt, Kirsten Challman. Second row: Julie Kurth, Hahn Cao, Barbara Calister, Jock Peterson, Mike Donegan. Third row: Jason Stein, Steve Pasienski. Marina's 1984-'85 Lighting Club was ex- tremely busy lighting up the students' lives this year. Anyone could become a member of this club who was interested in lighting or wanted to become more familar with various lighting techniques, These stu- dents would learn how to use lights to en- hance any school event while having a great time with friends. The Lighting Club lit up Marina's dances, band concerts, choir concerts, Mariner performances, the- ater presentations, banquets, and the Gold- en Shields Award show, as well. Without the hard work and dedication of the '84-'85 Lighting Club, many of Marina's activities certainly would have not been as success- ful. Many students at Marina wondered what the l.O.C accomplished during the school year. l.O.C. stands for the lnterorganiza- tional Council, and it plays a vital role in the success of each of Marina's clubs. Each club elected an l.O.C represenitive at the beginning of the school year. The cho- sen students met with the Commissioner of Orgnaizations, Nicole Spanovich, ap- proximately every two weeks. lt was the clubs' l.O.C represenitives that were re- sponsible to report to the Commissioner of Organizations about their clubs' activities and future plans. Then, if the Commission- er of Organizations wanted to speak to each club, she called the represenitives to a meeting, and afterwards the l.O.C mem- bers reported back to their club's President with information. This communication be- tween the Commissioner of Organizations and each club on Marina's campus was important. The l.O.C united the various clubs and kept each club's activities fun and orderly. Clubs 89 90 Clubs Chess Front Row: Ken Ciodbille, unidentified, Yung Kim, Carl Chan, Huy Cao, Julian Cummings, Sabrina Goodman, unidentified, unidentified, Eddie Kash Jim Kasarskis, Doug Nivens. Back Row: Randy Kato, Bill Degan, Robert Snow, unidentified, Duong Duong, Eli Ben-Shoshan, Byron Von Thal, Joe Zueck. The Chess club is open to students of all ages who like playing chess, who are lacking chess partners, or both. Students meet in Mr. Snetsinger's classroom every day at lunch and test their strategic ability with and against their classmates. Tournaments and inter-school contests are held weekly. Each year, Marina sponsers a computer chess championship competition in which all of the schools in the district compete. Chess players challenge and are challenged by computers. Each victory against the computer by a play- er results in points for his team. Last year, Marina took third place in Orange County. Great job!!! sb- y ,- This player displays the immense concentration involved with moving a pawn . 1 'W' sfee lf? C 3' E . . , . Af, Q ,i -fx me Medical Explorers .., ,, . -' - . ,,,-. .1 , -I . . get i ,Nm ,.,,,-- L, rw ,,,,-.y9s,wx,:.-ee-,-mme-.eakwuras-ageanncnL. s,.-1fb-adm.-n.1lr4413-rf' . eeling: Diana Witt, Miki Yamada, Christina Tourino, Chris Gray, Kim Aochow, Kasey Anselmo, Shannon Kerr, Dannelle Orr, Lisa nata, Christina Craft, Chrissie Perry, Kim Nguyen, Chi Phan First Row: Chris Inouye, Traci Suttles, Tavia Chambers,, Wendy ylivs, Carrie Calbrese, Joe Nguyen, Chuck Day, Laura Cox, Steve Blokdyke, Tracy Allen, Debbie Hogue, Beth Buhman, Kim ilone, Bentley Kerr, Joan Bixby, Jai Lee, Phoebe Chan, Gabriella Caballero, Back row: Jack Himebaugh, Jay Lechtman, Jason zias, Debbie Hahn, Melissa Moore, Gayle Henderson, Alec Ritchie, Kristin Brown, Margret Gimpel, Randy Dees, Karl Chan W ',,, ig, L V,,,.g,3ie,?,,: L H 1-a. ' li 4,:, . . ,. 2 2 1 l 2 2 r l Officers: Beth Buhman and Bentley Kerr. Medical Explorers is an academic club composed mainly of approximatley 100 students. These students are primarily intrested in a medically related career. The club enabled these students to enhance their knowledge of what their choice of medical career of- fered to them. The club was divided into different groups to fit the particular needs of each specific student according to their choice of medical or medi- cally related career. The divided groups took field trips: rehabilatation centers, clinics, blood processing labs and dentists offices are just a few of the places visited by the students. The Medical Explorers Club served as a small, yet important, stepping stone into the world of physiology and medicine for these stu- dents and students to come in the future. Clubs 91 What would we do without advisors? Our lives would fall to pieces and our planned events would fall through. These dedicated school staff members help us, guide us, ad- vise us, and most of all, contribute to all of our good times. Without them, our days would be in constant chaos, so it sure is com- forting to know they are around. Just in case. Mr. Snetsinger-Key Club, Law Club, Chess Club. 92 Clubs Mr. Johnston-Spanish Club Advisors 9 is Q 'lb fa Q ' Mr. Schwartz-Drama Club Mr, Qhirifomputer Club Mrs. Sorrel'CSF Mr, Pitt-Choir Club I X X B ,,.L,, .,:.:..... . C 4? X X X ? S 5. Events X ' K K as .K sess ss y Q ' ggg .A Marina, Toshio, and Wendy were this year's foreign exchange students. . is e 5 LL-- 3 C I I eeee eeee . e--' I V :Sa i 12 .1525 19 K :sffii K X 5 i C .. i , ...is 1 W . .s s X. . . X X 55552555 i .. Si i we af ' ' - as cy X i X : is --:-me - - 1 i 5 , , Ni i K 1 , - - i f S A- ,.... - 5 . The speech team was determined to go L'Berkley or bust this year. Taghy smiles with his new friend at the Spanish Club Christmas party. an Cummings and Mr. Snetsinger discuss the facts of the Cindy Ballard vs. People case for an upcoming Mock 'lwhoopsiel I spilled! I competition. Clubs 93 S s ei S 3 ' 'me em, Clubs, Clubs Clubs, clubs, and more clubs. This year Marina's campus fostered more than thirty clubs. lf you are looking for a way to make friends, and have a good time, there is a club on this campus for you. Whether it be a for- eign language club, a service club, or an I- just-want-to-have-fun club, there is at least one that is right for you. These Polaris club members are bringing Ghost-O-grams to happy Halloweeners, f if TUWW5' ' t 1 T f ,V T ,. 5 llll f ' i T , W Q V f fi WMM lrsi A ' if J W iii T f +5 .IZ , Ag issiii 'iw I, ,Z VV, T ' l To be gained at a Latin club meeting: a friend, a laugh, and a quickened pulse, A foreign exchange student from New Zealand visited Marina on International day. 94 Clubs it The EcologyfCrisis club recycles newspapers in order to earn some extra money. . . .And More Clubs vglfg Q . its '1- ,Mn I hope I never see another Tootsie Pop! ibv 4 d' Ecology Clubs tree dedication in Dr. Berger's honor. The Korean Club cooks its famous BBQ beef on International Day. SN . nm Rm X ln honor of this auspicious occasion, I would like to make a toast: to Latin club, for their hard workin planning this eveningg Kim MCR59 9095 fOCk Climbing in to Mrs. Harding, for her dedication and patienceg to my mom and dad, for giving me lifeg and to all of my fans ., Death Valley Wlth ECOIOQY Club- Clubs 95 Catch the spirit of . , , 'I NW My S9 SM Nil,-55 Q ww FQ Xb X9 -QVX fdgxx' F ,PUQEXJ X W l?g?x SSQQEG xy ' f Q J Q ,ff QVC? cj G52 XX if K XXV N YXX BQ N P . W A kv 525 fy A cg Activities Drill Team Shows E cellence Being a member of the 1984-1985 Valkari Drill Team is a high honor. Thirtyone Drill Team members were chosen in May of 1984. These members,along with the three captains practiced during the summer for three hours every weekday. They also attended a United Spirit Association Drill Team camp at UC Santa Barbara. The team was rewarded a first and superior place trophy. Seven returning members were part of the Olympic Drill Team. They performed at the Opening Cere- monies of the XXlllrd Olympiad held at the Los Angeles Colisseum. Llnder the direction of Jackie Gaeta, the Drill Team performed at pep rallies and showed us all their stunning precision and excellence in the half-time show, Music on the Move. The girls also performed in field competitions with the band and the Color Guard. At these competitions, our Drill Team received first and second places. All members agree that their awards for excellence were well worth the long hours of practice and hard work. Captains: Gina Gonzaga, Gina Bennett, Lisa Barton Front Row: Gina Bennett, Lisa Barton, Gina Gonzaga, Second Row: Alex Dionne, Debbie Hahn, Valerie de Cardenas, Vicki Westly, Raena Rojo, Vicky Agalsoff, Debbie Blair, Lara Resurreccion. Third Row: Missy Walters, Brenda Foat, Lorinda Clifner, Caren Ludwig, Michele Rea, Kim Malone, Andrea Williams, Tracie Heald, Shawna Crist, Sarah Canfield, Lisa Patterson. Fourth Row: Kelly Kramer, Lisa Coleman, Paula Radig, Barbra Buerkle. Teri Greer, Heather Bradshaw, Kathy Riding, Michelle Blake, Kristin Sloat, Colette Carpenter, Tricia Schroeder 98 Drill Team Valerie shows us her best half-time smile. Kim Malone lsn't practice fun, girls?! W -A ,- Reach for the sky! Does Drill Team have you climbing a wall? Tall Flags Twirl To Victory Accompanying Marina's fine band is the award - winning colorguard. Many hours of exhausting practice resulted in superior achievements for the team throughout the year. During football season, the squad pre- pared and perfected its halftime show, every- day, 7th and 8th periods. After school and Saturday practices were not uncommon for the members either. Such rigorous practicing paid off for the colorguard when it entered half-time show competitions against other Southern California high schools. At the first competition, sponsored by Sierra Vista High School, the tall flags received an outstanding Sweepstakes award for their routine, along with the highest Showmanship score of the day, Led by Captain Joelle Carr and advisor Mindy Sanborn, Marina's colorguard per- formed at various pep rallies to promote school spirit, as well. Early in the summer, the flag team went to United Spirit Associ- ation tall flag camp. The main objective of this camp was to learn routines, then to per- form and be evaluated on them. At camp, Marina tall flags cheered for their school and won a Most Spirited School award, Subse- quently, the squad practiced for two months in preparation for the 1984 Olympics. Such workouts occurred almost everyday at either the Los Angeles Coliseum or El Segundo High School. This work was well worth it for the colorguard and the other 300 flag twirlers in- volved in the unforgettable Opening and Clos- ing Ceremonies of the XXlllrd Olympiad. Con- gratulations Marina tall flag for a year of out- standing accomplishments. ,H-fi., , -W Tire -A if L-.. - , , ,. .i,,,,, is Q, 2 K1-lift ' 1 , . 12 ' xt?- f. i Front: Captain Joelle Carr. Standing: Lieutenants Laura Toda, Leigh Hulse, Suzie Bass Mindy Sanborn, Flag Advisor Leigh Hulse, Michele Cason, and Stacie Nishimine perfect their halftime routine. Michelle Carmichael shines during a halftime performance. Michelle Beal performs at a lunchtime pep rally. 'MXL g X Sitting: Laura Toda, Leigh Hulse, Joelle Carr, Suzie Bass. Kneeling: Michele Cason, Laura Woodbury, LeAnn Rosenbaum, Michelle Carmichael, Stacey Radig, Tracy Torena, Kristin Covey. Standing: Penny Gygi, Stacie Nishimine, Jennifer Bovitz, Jenny Shipp, Sandy Tollison, Britton Decker, Ashlee Jennings, Lisa Kay. Not pictured: Michelle Beal. Tall Flag lOl ,bv- Spirit Week Activities Traditionally the week before Homecoming is called Spirit Week. The week began October 22 with Hat Mitten and Scarf Day sponsored by the Juniors. On Tuesday the Sopho- mores had Twin Day, and on Wednesday everyone dressed in Mad Plaid. Thursday the dress was A hoola skirt and flower printed shirts for the Senior sponsored Hawiian Day. On Friday the spirit at Marina reached A climax as all dressed in Semifinalist Denise Allen our school colors, Blue and Gold, At lunch in the gym was our Homecom- ing rally, where alumni performed and the five Homecoming Queen fi- nalists were introduced, Kristen hurries to wrap Skip, for the Seniors at the lunchtime activities. Semi-finalist l 'QI Kasey Anselmo 10 semi-finalists at their best .ff A si 1149! gilt? -0'592S.1,s fiom? t lik i . Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Lisa Barton Gina Bennet Joelle Carr Introduce A Splash Cf Color Vicky Agalsoff boogies with boy friend Ward. Kristen smiles to show us her pearly whites. 'wg r WE? Semifinaiist Deanne Evans Wb coffffb -X '84 Si ' posh ofkcolor A SEQ Semifinaiist Lisa Wright Beth enjoys her festive evening. Semivfinahst Suzie Vera xx XXV! I W :Qi Semi-finalist Semi-finaiist Dawn Smith Lisa Vanatta Page 103 ogy e :Q O foo Q09 I i 104 Homecoming Excitement Builds Vw A Splash of Color was the title of Marinas i984 Homecoming and that is certainly what we saw on the night of October 26, The fes- tivities started with the pepsters riding around the field in a truck, getting the crowd excited and ready for the Homecoming event and game. Next, the finalists rode out in vintage T- Birds. They circled the field, and then each girl was introduced to the crowd individually. After being presented, the finalists rode to- gether on the colorfully decorated float. The evening was off to a terrific start and everyone was ready for the game to begin. The Marina Varsity football team immediately showed their skill and talent by scoring and keeping the lead throughout the first and sec- ond quarters. Toward the ending of the sec- ond quarter one could feel the excitement in the air. Balloons bring a smile Some Marina students show enthusiasm for the game in F7' Q Sheila loves the life of a crayon Decorating is a dirty job but somebody has to do it , Q -l. -' T ,l A I Q Deanne gets a kiss for good luck from her dad A Splash CHCMor! The final moments before the exciting ride begins Who does my hair? Denise smiles with grace D- A smile is everything 1 1 we ,fw xl N . Dawn smiles in anticipation if-- 'L. it Lisa gets a hand from her dad Joelle shines for the camera as, 1 ,l 'LI Homecoming 105 ,bis fb C2 is efrolx ex ,bo 106 Homecoming Homec The clock was reset and the players headed toward the locker room and this marked the beginning of the Homecoming Halftime Show. One finalist was Denise Allen, a member of drill team her junior year and was a Varsity Yell Leader. Joelle Carr was our next finalist, she was a three year member of the Color Guard and was Captain, she was also in' volved in the Spanish Club and AFS. Next came Deanne Evans who was a Song Leader, she was also a drill team member her sopho- more year and a captain of the team her junior year. Dawn Smith was our fourth fina' list, she came to Marina her senior year and she was a cheerleader at her previous school. Lastly came Lisa Wright, who was a member of the drill team her sophomore year, J.V. Yell Leader her junior year, and a Varsity Yell Leader her senior year. oming Bursts The finalists and last year's queen, Su- zanne Stead, made another trip around the field with a crowd of walking crayons, danc- ers, and confetti throwers trailing behind. The girls were then escorted by their fathers down the red carpet to await the announcement of the queen. Everyone's attention was directed toward the West end of the field where Dawn's name was lit up in a burst of light and noise. Queen Dawn accepted the crown amidst the clapping of the crowd and the bulb flashing from the cameras. Dawn then as- cended the steps to the top of the float so that she and her court could take the last ride around the field for the final presentation to the student body, alumni, and parents. The night ended with a victory for the Vikings and a memorable event for all. Witlf lisa gets a hug from a friend S The Queen and her Court pose for a picture Joelle and her dad smile patiently wwmwn ,ov- a ' 1 4, 1, fa ' ' . wit if ft . t The classic look of surprise A Splash Of Color! Queen Dawn Smith Princess Denise Allen princess JOeile Cary 13 1 , Princess Deanne Evans Pfinfess Lisa Wright Homecoming 107 108 Pepsters Pepsters Show Spirit! Spirit is the name of the game and this group of people have what it takes. The 1984- 85' Pepsters started their year with lots of dedication and confidence that the coming year would be great and full of fun. The cheers that the Varsity Yell, J.V. Yell, and the Song Leaders made up were able to keep every Viking cheering for their team. This year's Viking Odin, Jock Petersen, al- ways made sure that everybody had a smile on their face and pride in their heart. Ms. Harris, the group's advisor, is the very impor- tant lady who keeps the squads cheering and organized. Not only did they cheer at games but the Pepsters are the people responsible for the painted posters, wierd outfits during spirit week, and putting on the annual Sadie Hawa kins Dance. So when ever you hear someone yell Go Vikings! you will know who to thank. That way the pepsters will know all their long days practicing and freezing cold nights cheering were worth it. Captains: Claudine Arras, Stacy Carter, Marissa Rengel. Varsity Yell top row: Suzanne Vera, Denise Allen, Dena Farrow, Jean Smith, middle row: Lisa Vanatta, Marissa Rengel, Lisa Wright, bottom row: Candy Barog- lio, Ana Chang. J.V, Yell top row: Lori Zitko, Claudine Arras, Tracy Allen, bottom row: Limi Ogawa, Michelle Denault, Carmen Tevis. Song Leaders: Holly Jager, Cristine Craft, Stacey Carter, Deanne Evans, Monica Reed, Kim Ranalli. Ms. Marian Harris, Advisor Jock Petersen, Viking Odin The whole gang gets together to give the cam era their best. Band Marches Toward Success Marching with percision, the i984-'85 Marina Band is a unit to take great pride in. ln Septem- ber, before the school year began, each band member perfected his or her marching tech- niques in a rigorous two week workshop. Even- ing and Saturday practices were also required for band members. Such practicing did not end when the school year began. Throughout the semester the band practiced both 6th and 7th period, everyday. This hardwork was evident when one watched the band's remarkable half- time show during football season. Led by direc- tor Mr. John Mason, Marina Band took its field show to various competitions against other high school bands. At the Orange Competition in October. Marina Band took a well-deserved ist place for its halftime show, along with a 3rd place for its superior drum line, This winning performance entitled Music On The Move, consists of the songs, Fiero . Perfidia , El lncindio , Birth Of The Blues , and Softly As l Leave You . ln addition to these fine tunes were the excellent solos by Jason Attias and Band Director: Mr. John Mason Teag Reaves. Of course the band could not succeed without the leadership of Drum Major, Barbara Calister, and Assistant Drum Major, Jon Kniss. When the band's award-winning field season was completed, the marching band di- vided into two smaller bands entitled Symphon- ic and Concert Band. Both groups learned new songs, performed them, and improved their mu- sic ahility while enjoying themselves. Marina Band certainly proved to be one of excellence throughout the '84-'85 school year. Congratula- tions Marina Band for such outstanding awards and accomplishments. Drum Major: Barbara Calister H' t ' H --gpnsup iwrr v H D K, F . , W i ,Q5.w..g:,y+ ff 1 T v . , 5- QA fm , , ' ' .fl ,nt aw., W , hh ,in W,. ..,A..w,1:.1?s:?.rzi5, ,fwgsh-gj3ii.g k . '..1l?fZi,ty ,3yM.g.f,ik.,kW vw- x L k ., x ., 5 ,t .,f..rf ' 1 L ' ' i 1 -jr ltr.--slag. .- Mk f . - . fy . . V QQ , - wi. -': -7 2 ' . . ..f Er' 'V3 i i ' ' ' wwf' , - . Front row: S. Lee. A, Chung, D. MacNeil, C. Miya, G. Caballero, M. Yamada, J. Zarske, Second row: D. Yap, T. Sun, N, Newell, J. Kurth, D. Pusich, P. Weaver, A. Bromage, C, Tourino. Third row: J. Kurth, D. Richards. J. Cho, N. Hayata, E. Peluso, J. Rodriguez. Fourth row: S. Thackery, M. Hime, D. Grove, K. Chou, B. Emde, C. Steele, J, Vogel, Fifth row: S. Pasienski, J, Attias, K. Nishimine, P. Tung, J. Mason, T. Reaves, C. Lee, D. Okamura, K. Coleman. Sixth row: Barbara Calister. , ,su . V Band performs at a halftime performance. John Mason Jr gives his all during practice ' G mass: l -...,,,,,, Hi., , ...,,,,,- ,M i ww 1 Majorettes: Nancy Huston and Janice Botzbach. - 1,5 Front row: A. Zilly, D. Branson, H. Phan, T. Lynch, C. Lee, C. Cabellero. Second row: D. Sun, L. Lu Q. Kleiner, H. Kniss, L. Greene, S. Canfield, D. Chong. Third row: D. Powers, L. Nolen, D. Hogue, V. 7ennington, J. Joseph, D. Walter, D. Alari. Fourth row: S. Po, J. Bixby, B, Van der Mey. J. Kniss, D. 9enderghast, J. Hastings, H. May, T. Harriman. Fifth row: G. Neagle. P. Mannion, S. Gregory, B. fxllemann, C, Pepin, R. Cully, E. Hansen, P. Cathey, D. Shugart. Band Ill Mariners A Mariners have gained a new look this year with the guidance of Mr. Dave Pitt and Mrs. Wolfe. With the hard work and dedication of the group they were able to paint the town in tux- edos and fancy dresses. Always in tune with what's going on, the Mariners seemed to come shining through in whatever they did. Whether it was performing regularly on Channel 56 for their Christmas pro- grams or putting on a show at Disneyland. They also sang and choreographed their own dances for clubs, organizations, civic groups and hospi- tals of the area. We should all agree that with the i984-85 Mariners' new look, that we shall be hearing from them more in the future. 2 Mariners: Missy Day, David Sutton, Sara George C' 4 34, f.?g,5'f ,Ji- Mariners: Karen Stark, Garet Binckes, Peggy Her- lebaus Mr. Pitt tDirectorj and Mrs. Wolfe CAccom- panistl. re Right Cn Key!! CT L '22,,.f' gg Q, . v, an Mariners: Dixie Alexander, Mike Chandler, Valerie Davis rib Q ,.. , J Mariners: Linda Emde, Marshal Altman, Tonya 1 Rosetti 3 Missy and Sara practice with Marshal. Choir: Music To The Ears Mr. Pitt and Mrs. Wolfe also direct the other outstanding vocal group of Marina: the 1984- . 85 choir. The choir is a performing school class so they put on shows mainly at school functions, but their vocal reputation is out- standing. The Marina Concert Choir delighted one and all throughout the whole school year. ' tv- ff ,ww 1 Q.. ' if if f' 5,5 ,. , at rg, tg it W W ff a m 4, W 4, 9 ' - - 7' .. ,,.. 1 if Q Q j A 2 if yfiyi . ttty, ltyyyyy wma if 52' 5 i' Q , ,ff J ititr 5 ii, it H E 1' I ,,ww'!f 3, ff f. ,sw f , Mft, ' M X c X mi was li W Y f , -of , 1y,':. ia. .. J, f uw : , ., W Bottom: Mrs. Wolfe, Mary Mealer, Didi Stoab, Donna Dunn, Dixie Alexander, Val Davis, Julie Craft, Janice Nelson, Mary Mix, and Peggy Hurlebaus. Middle: Michelle Boettcher, Mette Bruun, Alice Boulter, Sara George, Tracy Berry, Linda Emde, Kris Contras, Jenni- fer Altman, Stacey Stender, and Kim Massey. Top: Jennifer Chaf- fee, Brooke Adamson, Blake Barbour, Mike Chandler, David Sutton, Jeff Tysor, Bill Thornton, Mike Smith, and Tina Altig. Not Pictured: Bill Tong, Chris Dumm and Marissa Angeles. The Choir practices with great in- tensity so that they may achieve their highest goals. ,ts 1 W , ll3 Pep Rallies Promote Pride Lunchtime pep rallies acknowledged the accomplishments of the football and bas- ketball teams, as well as promoting school pride. During these spirited activities, ei- ther sport was honored and cheered on to another Viking victory. All rallies included some theme and fun activity, whether it be ballon popping, yelling, or pie eating con- tests. Yet we certainly cannot forget the stunning performances of the Tall Flags, Drill Team, and Pepsters. lt was all ele- ments such as these, that when combined formed school spirit and pride, and made Marina's lunchtime rallies a highlight of the football and basketball seasons. Our odin Jock Petersen, leads the Alma Mater. my -...N - Pepsters promote pride. Bop 'Til Ya Drop After watching an evening of exciting football, many enthusiastic students would crowd into Marina's gymnasium and bop to their favorite tunes. At the Hello dance in September, students were wel- comed to the '84-'85 school year with the addition of video music. This special treat included videos from Bauhaus, Duran Duran, Wham, and many other well-known bands. Subsequent soc-hops, sponsored by the P,T.S.A and A.S.B Council, were held throughout the football season. Marina stue dents soon learned that such gatherings were not only meant for dancing. Soc- hops, according to many, were perfect sit- uations in which to spend time with one's close friends. Marina's soc-hops concluded many memorable nights of fun and excite- ment students will not soon forget! 1 Breakdancing was a new fad popular among soc-hop goers. Sharing a secret between songs. Friends enjoy each others company while dancing to a favorite song. We won!! 'fa' I Soc-hop l l5 Council Leads The Way The year started early for the members of the 1984-85 ASB Viking Council. While most of us were sleeping in, or enjoying the warm sun at the beaches, the dedicated members of student council met at Marina in Room 301 at 7:00 a.m. once a week, throughout the summer. At these meet- ings council and Activities Director John Biere discuss and plan activities for the upcoming school year. These student lead- ers also practiced at Golden West College for their volleyball tournament at Leader- ship Camp. Camp was located on the beau- tiful campus of Ll C Santa Barabara. At this camp our ASB council attended work- shops played volleyball and listened to many prominant speakers. The student leaders came home with lots of school spir- it and many new ideas for the school year. When school finally began, all members attended a first period leadership class in the activities office in room 301. Minutes were read, finance was approved and old and new business was discussed during the formal meetings, which were every Tuesday and Thursday morning. ln the re- maining days Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, room 301 was constantly filled with sounds and thoughts of students planning different activities. Council planned A Hel- lo Dance, which featured Marina's first Vid- eo D.J., Homecoming night, Homecoming dance, Valentines Dance, campus clean- up, and many other school activities. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the council members, the 1984-85 school year proved to be a great success. ,ff- ad' t 0 ,,,, 1 Q be if ,,,,,1',.,m.,.,.,,s V ff' 1' if , ASB President ASB Vice- President Steve Spanovich Britton Decker ,. .- y -av .nf ' W,-., Q. W, 'vs' .. 'f f ' Q.ff 'f6 ' 551- 'iil s'l'---'ie'-'ii .. QQ ' ,Mrs - X-,.' . x if ' A- ' va K P-1' if S- ' , ' 'H , '- ,- -1 if -.J f.I,- f f' - - '- f -- --4. Q. ft n ii Fil' c C 5 0 Q Q'-sf' as . its fri sf i . -gi - fa--1 f fs - A- N' . frm.. Aj, Q, Q 4 Li X is ,iii f 7 as-fe ., .- I -1 fn- - ' - , , .-we -A -.z -' f , - 1 . K i ' 1 Q,-A Y . f W5 5 - . , . . .q f Ei ' .nf , ' Q Q C f is Q Q 0 1 S i . . .if ' ASB Treasurer ASB Secretary David Sacks Kirsten Challman 1 'Q QV' First Row: Missy Day fJunior Pres.l Skip Stead 1Comm. of Public Relationsj Jennifer Troilo fJunior Commj Thersa Bui fComm. of Cirriculuml Diane Berry fSenior Comm.j Stephanie Weiner fComm. of Fine Artsl Second Row: Max Finger fSenior Commj Raeanne Lopez QCASC ASC Rep.J Steve Alberts fSoph. Pres.J Julie Tuller fSoph. Commj Veronica Kelly fComm. of Athleticsl Carmen Tevis fJunior Comm.J Ashly Jennings fSoph. Comm., Nicole Spanovich fComm. of Oranizationsj Third Row: Debbie Hirsh fComm. of Activitiesl Kristen Smith CSenior Presj David Sacks QASB Treas.J Kim Chambers fComm. of Publicity! Kirsten Challman QASB Sec.l Steve Spanovich QASB Presj Britton Decker KASB V.-Pres.l John Beire fActivity Advisorj l ASB smiles for the camara Wo Like those rays, David Theresa Bui Commissioner of Curriculum Raeanne Lopez CASCXSAC Representative I rj Hey missy, how about a happystar with cheese Friends and ketchup only! are what make school fun jx, - fs!:2,35. wifi. Tmhy C. - aes s- ' ss- . s gk -, 4. if K i X f s i ' ' A K 'sei-rw: i i 'Z 'C ' -' it,. . sf C A If Pi Q A ,S f H K i h N A '7 . K fr ' S gil W ima-6' C X f - , Q sw iff W' C if f is Ag. 'is W -- L gf-gi.,.s .- ' V E ' 5 ...,,,. ,sz-, Tix . 5' if K X W if 5 Q ' fhfffff A xl ' V V 1,t Lt,ga.,X5 C , for I Kim Chambers Debbie Hirch Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Activities ,iayw Nicole Spanovich Skip Stead Commissioner of Organizations Commissioner of Public Relations Veronica Kelly Commissioner of Athletics I ,v Stephanie Weiner Commissioner of Fine Arts- Council ll7 In The He The halftime show this year, Music On The Move , was enlightened by the band playing Fierro, Softly As l Leave You and Perfida , El lncindo and Birth of the Blues. The Drill Team, Flag, Majorette and Band members per- formed with pride and enthusiastic precision to these numbers, as the cheers of our faithful and rowdy Marina Viking fans added to the excitement of the field. The halftime shows entertained the students and parents alike, filling them with school spirit. As our groups dazzled in their performances, they make the Vikings one and all proud to be just that: a Viking. True in spirit. True in pride. art Cf It All At Halftime Let's do it! The spirit of Marina is true! Mr. Stoabs, Dr. Eastwood, Ms. Mayor and Mr. Biere. Pre-game get-together. Dena Farrow says, .. and whats my name? The Mighty' Mighty Vikings! fax Danny and Billy shake hands over a great play. Fans show their Viking spirit and have a good time. ,:fwZfi' ,i,, I ,, Majorette in the lead. Editor-in-chief . . . .... Veronica Kelley Volsunga: Read All About It!!!! The Marina High School campus newspaper, Volsunga, is published bi-weekly. All of the editing, writing and photography are done by the students. These young journalists meet every school day in Rm 128 third period. At that time they, type cut, paste, and after a lot of hard work, a beautiful 4-8 page paper is printed. The paper containes both local and national events. Volsunga is a combination of features, sports, and editorials. Also for entertainment, one might find a humerous cartoon, current music information, or upcoming campus fundraisers, dances or other special activities. Along with the aid of Advisor Mrs. Stephana Ryan, the young journalists learn how to enhance their creative writing ability without distorting the facts. Because they all work so incredibly much, the Volsunga staff turns out a high quality newspaper to inform the student body. Volsunga Staff Opinions Editor . . . News Editor .... Features Editor ...... Sports Editor ........... Assistant News Editor . . Assistant Opinions Editor Assistant Feature Editor . Business Manager ...... Copy Editor ........... . . . .Melissa Moore David Winterhalter . . . . . . . .Jodi Marcus .Maylene Jackson . . . . . .Suzie Bown . . . . . .Jason Stein . . .Connie Davidson . . . .Mike Donegan .Julian Cummings Cartoonists ......................................... Gary Chong, Cory Gray Staff Reports . , .Craig Bennett, Wendy Brown, Felicia Cartagena, Lisa Hyska, Kristen Nelson, Angela Polk, Bobby Rosenblatt, George Schmaus, Mary Senske, Robyn Shiklya, Chris Sublette, Jeff Tumlin, Cory Vincent, and Stacey Willis. Staff Advisor: Mrs. Stephana Ryan Volsunga Staff: Front row Jason Stien, Melissa Moore, Jodi Marcus, Connie Davison, Veronica Kelley, Mei Leing Jackson, David Winterhaulter, Suzie Brown Mike Donagan Back Row: Felicia Cartegena, Cory Vincent, Robyn Shikiya, Krissy Nelson, Lisa Hyska, George Schmaus, Cory Gray, Mary Senske, Jeff Tumlln Chris Sublette, Robby Rosenblatt, Gary Chong, Not Pictured: Craig Bennet, Wendy Brown, Angie Polk, and Stacey Willis. IZ v M, ivy Let's here it for those journalists Editor-in-chief Veronica Kelley News Editor Business Manager David Winterhaulter Mike Douegan and Assistant Suzie Brown Assistant Jason Stein Features assistant Opinions assistant Connie Dawison Jason Stein Editor Jodi Marcus and editor Melissa Moore Cartoonists: Cory Gray and Gary Chong Sports editor Mei Ling Jackson ' M VA Volsunga 121 122 Valentines Dance Dancing And Romancing! lt was Valentine's 1985 and the night of February 22. Love was in the air at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Couples danced to the music of Time Warp with an appro- priate theme of 'Dancing and Romancing' The theme was definitely the key phrase and people showed it in many different ways. Couples were seen dancing, talking with friends, enjoying each other's com- pany, and drinking Martinelli's Sparkling Cider in champagne glasses. The club was decorated in red, pink, and white. The festivities commenced at 9:00 p.m. and the crowning of the king and queen of hearts occured at 11:00. All of the elected candidates were worthy of the crown, but in the end, the honor was given to Kristin Smith and Jock Petersen. Since Kristin and Jock were very active in school activi' ties, their titles were well earned. As the couples swayed to the spotlight dance, oth- ers watched attentively. For some, the Dancing and Romancing ended at the stroke of midnight, yet for others, the memory of this romantic evening made an impression that would last forever. my I Jock and Kristin dance after being announced King and Queen on Valentines Day. Q si t Smiling is easy on Valentine's Day. six Q S 3 3 E eil Ke ie is i is Q 40? 5 'MQ ' -1. Q. ff. is, F- ,ex SX Dances are always fun when you are with friends. S Kim and Allen dance their hearts out. Tell me . . . what's your sign? Excuse me, have YOU Seen FTW date? Lights, Camera, Action! The '84-'85 Thesbians and Drama Club members worked diligently on polishing and expanding their acting skills through- out the school year. The drama teacher, Mr. Steve Schwartz, stated that his classes worked on a new theory of acting based on contempory theories of psychology. A fine example of these intense acting techniques was witnessed in the fall mainstage pro- duction of the play, Ordinary People . ln preparation for this play, the students went through extensive and exausting rehears- als for four weeks before the first show, in November. The spring mainstage production was a musical review , while smaller produc- tions, called Showcases, were performed throughout the year as well. The Brown Bag Theater was also introduced to stu- dents during their lunch periods. Yet all of the rehearsing, note-taking, improvasa- tions, and discussions paid off for the ac- tors and actresses of Marina High School. The Thesbians and the Drama Club stu- dents went on a field trip to New York. ln New York, the drama students saw Broad- way plays, visited the United Nations and The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and even took a few acting lessons themselves! Congratulations Marina Dra- ma Department for such outstanding ac- complishments. Danny Reinisch, star of Ordinary People , rehearses with girlfriend, Joyce Stalcup. Danny Reinisch shows Valerie Coulton his scars. Joyce Stalcup tJeannineJ, Danny Reinsch tConrad Jarretl, Mike Armstrong fStiIImanj, and Jason Stein fLazenbyJ check-out - . Corey Grey tSalanJ practice. lectures Danny tConradl about missing swim team ,if Assistant Student Director: Sabrina Goodman Student Director: Jock Peter- SCD. Drama Teacher: Mr. Steve Schwartz. Advanced Drama hard at work. W? WW' ' fm i W' Dana Hinsley leds Mike Hefflin to safety. Ouch!! You didn't tell me there was a wall!! ,V 4 Tecky Dana Hinsley follows a friendly voice. Wee!! l'm flying!! Drama 125 Sweethearts February is the month of love and friendship and it was certainly evident at Marina. Corsages and boutonnieres of red, pink, and white carna- tions were sold by the Polaris Club and the Class Sweethearts were announced. The Senior Sweet- hearts were Debbie Hirsch and Darryl Paine. For the Junior Class, the Sweethearts were Nicole Spanovich and Mike Harris. Sophomore Sweet- hearts were Robin Miller and Andy Parrezette. The freshman Sweethearts were Tracy Baldwin and Leo Sabelino. The sweetheats were choosen by nomination and all the nominees were then placed on the ballot for a school election. This elite group was chosen for their hard work and dedication to Marina. The Valentine's Court, which was choosen by election, concerned Seniors only. This decision also began with nominations and then election of five princesses and five princes. The five prin- cesses were Kasey Anselmo, Kirsten Challman, Debbie Hirsch, Kristin Smith, and Lisa Vanatta. The five princes were Steve Bloydyk, Jock Pe- tersen, Steve Spanovich, Skip Stead, Tom Warde. Kristin Smith and Jock Petersen were announced King and Queen of Hearts at the Valentine's Dance. . H N 5 'Ei X X it- Rv S N W X 2 X X as X P X Fx W if-K --fiv- ii, ' 'ix V A . Y 2 fret Junior Sweethearts: Nicole Spanovich and Mike Harris And Valentines 'Wh . if S R Q CTN Senior Sweethearts: Debbie Hirsch and Darryl Paine .. was Sophomore Sweethearts: Robyn Miller and Andy Parrezette as. ' .f WS g , kk. Freshman Sweethearts: Tracy Baldwin and Leo Sabelino -X QIA - Q. iifgi? :VE w A King and Queen of Hearts : w 4 ' f ' ,mrf-4 MW! A ' Prince and Princess Jock Petersen and Kristin Smith Steve Blokdyk and Kasey Anselmo fi X i 5 XX ,y ,,,:E 1 'H Ni c c .1 h'kk fweeiwfw .f K kg Si t X Prince and Princess Prince and Princess Prince and Princesg Skip Stead and Kirsten Challman Steve Spanovich and Debbie Hirsch Tom Wai-de and Liga Vanatta Sweethearts 127 ?53? 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This drove them into another great victory against Millikan. This finished out their season with a bang, preparing them for an exciting season against their Sunset League competitors. The final record was 3-2. The Vike's great pre-season was made possible by such outstanding players as: Shawn Mas- sey, Fred Jordan, Steve Blokdyk, Adam Antoyan, Chip Rish, and Pat Penner. These pre-season wins were a tremendous help to the vitality of the regular season, getting everyone prepared mentally as well as physically. The spectators were also charged up, and contributed tremendously to the overall positive atmosphere. Good job Vikes! Bill Craft makes a quick Baron attack. Fred Jordan tackles his opponent. ty Football at 49-45 T JE , ,. , .... 2131? 'fwlwt' is 1 9 5 I I , M , f gif J if 7 iw, f A A it ' A A , a t ilii A i ' , W ' .. it ,.. r , ' 'I 5' f 1 312 4.73 2- f s 4 5 f' -zzv A ' K Av M , fu , I 9' f' . W I i I --1- ' ' L' it i :'Z A ,V -1 5 k ,z, ',, -. ' f A ' l . V ,.. it T rf A ic A 4 - T AW-H'-+ ' 7' A W W -.u....e L ,T 'ff L it , A,-my Varsity Row l: Dan Manginelli, Dean Yoshiyama, Nick Stratton, Eddie Ruiz, Iona Akeripa, Matt Scott, Russ Kibota. Row 2: Shawn Massey, Joe Han, Mark Chandler, Bobby Benson, Pat Penner, Sean Barbosa, Chris Seaone, Danny Farrell, Adam Antoyan. Row 3: Donny Hutchins, Ray Goldsboro, Coach Larry Doyle, Coach Mark Rehling, Coach Ron Vandersluis, Coach Dave Thompson, Coach Tim Reed, Coach Andy Donegan, Vince Kelly, Rick Boyer. Row 4: John Porter, Dave Wilson, George Derrington, Dave Fletcher, Matt Mc Dowell, Jim Houston, Keith Laszlo, Vince Piccione, Steve Blokdyk, Chip Rish. Row 5: Alec Ritchie, Troy Cloud, Billy Craft, Darrell Payne, Jason Lowe, Pat Brown, Scott Vennes, Erick Vennes, Ray Maples. Row 6: Marshall Altman, Gary Thetford, Dave Winterhalter, Tyrone Youngblood, Steve Jennings, Ron Larson, Dan Brandon, Rick Sturges. Top Row: Brent Hyska, Rick Hunt, Paul Klein, Matt Matay, Fred Jordan, Preston Hayslette, Mike Gilles. Massey runs with the ball. Jordan runs to intercept. Varsity Football 131 Q o 0 EX Let s Go Vikings! Varsity Football This year's Varsity Football team had a great league season with three wins and two losses. The Vikes started off the sea- son by conquering Huntington in their own territory. They lost to the top ranked Foun- tain Valley, but the determined Vikes just kept pushing forward, and went on to beat both Ocean View and Westminster. They went on to play Edison, they gave it their all, but still were defeated. However, CIF was still there! Outstanding players wereg Shawn Mas- sey, Steve Blokdyk, Fred Jordan, Chip Rish, Adam Antoyan, Dave Fletcher, Matt Mc Dowell, Brent Hyska, John Porter, and Pat Penner. The team showed great drive, stamina, and power. With the great crowds, the team was able to maintain their confidence even with losing. Shawn Massey and Fred .Jordan were both considered to be two of the best play- ers around. Defensively, however, Adam Antoyan, Dave Fletcher, Matt Mc Dowell, Brent Hyska, and John Porter were among some of the best. By defeating most of their Sunset Shawn Massey runs from his opponent. Massey runs away with the ball to score another touchdown. l32 Varsity Football League opponents, the Vikes were on their way to CIF. By first playing Loyola, the team was very prepared for what lay ahead. They defeated Loyola and went on to play Servite for the second time. The Vikes victory over them in pre-season was the only defeat Servite had for their whole season. They did it once again, becoming the only team to beat Servite not only once, but twice. From this victory, the Vikes went on to play Fontana. This resulted in defeat. Over- all, they had a great year. Dave Fletcher moves in to recover the ball. Piccione and Yoshiyama rush to tackle. In 3 I Qtr. , . :N f . .. . x::., x . ti: VF -is , QR 5 ww' WK x, . Salk .6 1+ : is 5 1, ,W ikivuitsgwxm .-xwwm. ,X V S 1 eggs-f A ' ' S ww. WEX wsw 5 am f Q iw x--X Hold That Line! Junior Varsity Football This year, Marina High School's i984 Junior Varsity Football team displayed an extraordinary amount of effort. Outstand- ing players teamed with Coach Dave Thompson, combined their extraordinary talents to help the team achieve the status that it has established for itself today. Su- perb defensive players included: Nose- guard Mark Chandler, Defensive End Dan A fx, Y as F 5? S Z- 9 YN, il t so 'N .x 4 Q .. t 2 A as ' ff 45' fi- its 'rf X t r' y I lk . oh' at . X- A l l 0' X x g 's I R K ti. I-was XX. J ! V! 6 X .., t 3: H, ' 1 ' ' Q as N a l Q .,,,: 4-fa 5 A new . 4 Mangenelli, Defensive Back Eddie Ruiz, r r - ' 4 and Cornerback Bill Craft. X t X' 5 Q, Q 1 'M , 1' ' . ' X With the excellent coaching staff of Ma- ' 3 . . - S rina High Schools Varsity Football team, g g K g - J, M virtually the same football staff they had . V . is A - if F ,VIV y ' ' ft last year, the Junior Varsity Football team ' ' - , . f f 1 J l :, F ' showed great promise for the Varsity Foot- hw g qxvl L ,,,,,.,j....t it f k gg 1... Q ball team for next Year- .. F . F , + N Arif i. in 'X , 1 1 .. - r i g H g - Other strong performers included Pat ,M g I g , . i i 5 NNIQ gi Penner, Dean Yoshiyama, Sean Barbosa, it F 'M J l' V if ' f Keith Laszlo, Nick Stratton, Mark Guedea, M , , 1 s K Xt.,, 5 Russ Kibota, Billy Craft, Ray Goldsboro, ,A -- it 'ltiir 3 i'r,l f ,,gt+ t'fri if .. g ,S Mike Stafford, Danny Farrell, Eddie Ruiz, A .fx A. Q it -7 rl' Wg., Q 1 f' Mike Gillies, Vince Kelley, Matt Matay, W ' ' F A it 'jx Steve Jennings, Ron Larsen, Pat Brown, ' T Ray Maples, Tyrone Youngblood, RiCk The Viking line prepares to stop the Barons Hunt, Dave Winterhalter, and Alec Ritchie. .f Q r . V V, .fx 27 ,f 2 ara 7 f nk . il ' ' ' -' Q ff l mfg l 'E ,6 I1 '.. 1 - 1, Q V :-' , trs 1 t ' ' T . ' f 45 gf , R T -vt , 4 . flange? H T B f , .' Mtv? f ' ' . Vu--. 4 , M i ,. i . ,vu y El L , 6 V Q ..l ,,:,., lg-I 5 , ,rl .I I., I . J V, H I rg H I ,V M ' ' f my I f I -1 .J Q11 ,S , Z VW . ', ,f M Q ,Q VF . Q I K Y? lt I X IVI4 .A Jllsf' ' sa t , ,5 ZV .1 wf . ...Main-1. W iwmwwawmry J.. J.. 'gm VW W- M- I rm I My Www The Vikings smother the Barons , I , , Z 2 it . 4.3 lf'Zf'lx'3Lg,'rw11.w,w4.y f llll fp, ' is kj Kwik X nz . , - T , f f A W , . , 197' Q , ll . 'f-' H 'fl ' ufvffifl, , V . if 4 T 'fi?1g'i'-3 A lx 1 V 1, gf. '7 A,,Q 'gig in I 1 lj rg , , r, . ,Mix . x 6 1 . M ft . Q JF ' NJ .ff- 1 fx ar. A wg ' Y 4, f Q W T z r vt Q, . xt W ,,,,,, , , M , V A . , ' 'l I I i f l . fl ' V ' it Jw . ,,.f.3.nfs1, ..,.. .. ,V , ,,,,'. , , ' i .. 'M ' A, ' Q z V 'P ' . ' W rrrr sw fi www-was V T . Dave Wilson prepares for a play Matt Scott moves in for the tackle. 134 JV Football w i I ' tw. if M... . 'Y ' W ' t. ,wi ts X E t . f' I N 1 . . d ., .- 1 . Y 1 ' x . . rf 5' M ,S i. at f - 4 1 W, A .. A K B . , Af, W K A an K K , ' E ' - I 4- 3 J x 7 Q t of - .2 it ., A nm t.. Sill' I B X A - f . . A X L 1 YN 5. Q, K4 J Q f NK: A.-- S A Q J, W 4 .AAW. , -X 5 - - W. N - k A , J - f sssss K , X s t ' I- . .. Q k.-- ,V Q. - K . Aff - X K t f s Q f to ghLA -AAA . so f , s -- A .ss 'Ms Mil 'S Q K Defense! Defense! L' in 4 f , t M' ., . g?vj,g,4Qff 4 , if V ts A V 4 4 -1 V9 ,Q y 1-'X V- I' V CH , A 0 AFX, ,- ,,.. ghqwrv I . f 7 , , N. . LW Q VZ ,A ,, f ,:.M..47.......,,,5 ,W n,..,,,I'Q.g,,...fZ 6 ,,4J'J f ' 7 ,,,.,...,s.,-,,,f-...narrativ-M-ww: :zfwgzsw f 71 t M I ,jllff K uw. J- ff 4 'ff' f V JW 4.4 , . Y f if , , f, -as A v 1 ,ff WT? qrr' ffw :avi 0 V 1 ' ' an VV 1 ' A strong Viking kickoff 1 1 t f .a fnpvn .lv ,., .. W,m ? f M 0 Q ' 1 xx! 1-Ji , X f . S ft, ' A 'ff f ,,, fs .-...M t Nw T A v ' K X M 'VA '5 -Siiiwtdiii 5 ' . fs bfi' lf'?'I I, ,t,..s- .puf -' A ,az-v A I -xv' Let's go Vikes! w.,,,.,,M1, 2 Q VVVV E lah 1- Get tough guys! JV Football 135 X Viking Power Sophomore Football This year's i984 Marina sophomore football team put forth great effort and pride into their game. The combined coaching of Dick Degen and assistant coaches Dennis Masuda and Kent Tucker in addition to the team's great talent, Mari- na proved to be a formidable force against all of its opponents which included such noted powerhouses as Edison, Servite, Esperanza, Fountain Valley, and Foothill. The team was led by outstanding play from running back Sean Magula, quarter- back Todd Destatte, defensive end Troy Pulzin, and linebacker Scott McClinchy. Yeah, Marina! Sean Magula runs for a big gain In E!!! M, Nicosia, K. Barker, F. Bible, D, Bryant, B. Schmidt, E. Castro, J. Toler, T. Mendoza, B, Sterzer, R. Soto, K. Pham, B. Bosse, T. Polzin, F. Rojas, J. Fish, D. Tomlinson, Coaches Dick Degen, Dennis Masuda, Kent Tucker, C. Messenger, R. Stuart, K. McLeod, S. Lancaster, S. Magula, E. Wilson, A. Knipe, A. Limardo, G. Lesser, B. Smith, E. Olson, E. Jones, M. Jepsen, T. Destatte ' - .... x A Q g . xg as A i - -- Todd Destatte scrambles for a key gain The Mfififiii Backfield VSEFS left l36 Soph Football ........f This year, incoming freshmen put out great effort throughout the entire season. They displayed great prospect with out- standing talent and absolutely brilliant coaching. The mastermind behind all of those brilliant plays was Head Coach Paul Renfrow. He was assisted by the capable coaching of Assistant Coach Rich Flores, Assistant Coach Brian Beall, and Assistant Coach Steve McJilton. The Freshman foot- ball team displayed its awesome talent when it was confronted with such formida- ble foes as Edison, Esperanza, Servite, Foothill, Fountain Valley, La Quinta, West- minster, and Millikan. The Freshman team put together a sea- son that everyone can be proud of and they helped mold this year into another exciting season. hi mn The team celebrates another big victory P ,lik ' Frosh football: M. Smiley, B. Adams, R, Edie, R. Barker, M. Gerber, K. Megula, D, McCullum, R. Turnwall, C. Smith, J. Clark, P. Periolat, R. Paladin, S. Melendez, B. Lesage, Coaches Renfrow, Flores, McJilton, Beall, D. Kenny, M. Hanson, J. Medena, S. Fahrner, M. Varges, P. Howard, R. Surls, H, Ramirez Soph Football 137 X Race To The Finish Boys And Girls Cross-Country Marina's boys cross-country team fin- ished its season after the hard work of many of the members of the team. Var- sity members Paul Kessey, Jim May- nard, Brian Jewett, Willy Waldrop, Steve Saatjian, Sean Mc lntire and Jim Kroger lead the team with outstanding effort at the races and the invitationals. The Varsity team showed off its strength at the Fountain Valleyelnvita- tional where they placed ahead of most of the opposing teams. Holding up a strong Junior Varsity team were Scott Lane, Mike Moore, Young Kim, Steve Grabowski, Charlie Yu, Bob Borra, Marcus Sheldrake, Steve Anderson and David Kawamura. Jim Maynard came out as most valuable runner while Willie Waldrop was chosen team captain, Llnder the coaching of Jerry Alcorn, the boys cross-country team worked hard and showed a lot of spirit in their season. X N X X zsguig ...R gk . . . - ' it .L sx ' . . :.. I' 5 , f vi . ,' . vw I :Ei A , A : qi wg: ' --Salt -, i A 5 i i...t e sf it ' iiii r 3 it X we Jim Maynard and Paul Keesley keep Marina in the lead. :M V7 M sg, ,ff ,mv in 'WM l WN ,far Coach Alcorn and some team members plan some strategy. Charlie Yu and Bob Borra keep the pace. Jim Maynard holds off an Edison runner. 138 Boys Cross-Country Varsity team: Front row - Jim Kroeger, Paul Keesey, Willy Waldrop Back row e Brian Jewett, Jim Maynard, Steve Saatjian, Sean Mc lntire The Girls' Cross Country team was young this year, and with the larger amount of girls that it had, it was also strong. With the exception of outstanding runners Lisa Godfrey and Kristen Laakso, who are both juniors, the team was almost entirely made up of sophomores and fresh- men. This promises that the team will be better and stronger in the upcoming years. Coach Mike Butler led the team through the season and made them strong against their tough competition. Every team mem- ber gave their personal best to place the team in higher standings. With all of their practice and experience, the team looks forward to a great season next year. ,Z MS W at W T M may, P6 la ,K 4 Z f 4? , V L, lk 452, nmaf. W H A Q Af' A 4, ,WM 7 W fwk Debra Rasmussen strives to keep her position by quickening the pace. W4 lm, 40 WSW vw Blah 2 Emu f s 9 i - W W gag-Y. 2-4' i' A. , QQ., Q., W , , Avi? , ,WWW V. Left to right: lst row: Rhonda Carlin, Lisa Godfrey, Debra Rasmussen, Denise Dinicolla. 2nd row: Coach Terry, Kristen Laakso, Stacy Jacobson, Karen Shield, Dana Bonner, Steaphanie Sylvester, Coach Mike Butler. 2rd row: Karla McNabb, Buffy Chamberlain, Samaih Khatib, Jessica lmhoff, Mindy Johnson, Kelly Saldana, Heather Swanson. Girls Cross Country l39 Y Aqua Vikes Varsity Water Polo The Varsity Water Polo team put togeth- er a number of firsts this year, For the first time ever, Marina laid claim to the Sunset League championship as they defeated their closest rival, Fountain Valley, by a score of 10 to 6. Their final record was a brilliant 22-4, Included was a CIF playoff victory over Tustin. They also put up a superb contest against Corona del Mar, but lost in the last 43 seconds by a score of 7-6. Leading the team were All-Americans Tom Warde and Steve Spanovich. Warde was the 4-A division leading scorer and Player of the Year in the Sunset League. Spanovich led the defense and was also named Second Team All-CIF. Scott Larsen, the third leading scorer and only a junior, was named Third Team All-CIF. Brian Brotherton, Jeff Essig, David Budman, and goalie Mike Armstrong rounded out this tremendous team. 'S '1 A M Wy? M A .. .,.., ,ri.. L it..., ,ns ,, .. L., Y N ff l tfwgssvf, .H Lug... lt: st. , ,- L - L- at I U9 N L I i K A J A ta Q Sunset League Player of the Year Tom Warde Vp. . L t .gl Q 3 t H... g B: C ,, 4 'ff If S Sr 3 1 A will . fy 1 . ici 7 Q, J , ,, 4 U sf tg , ' y , 1 K H , - s A i i Q t t t s , , , A A T St Q All . f . 4. -X ,., .... 36 TA? LJh in ' F ' +4 '.. fM'ML':.-f-s- Varsity Water Polo: Mike Armstrong, Brian Brotherton, Steve Spanovich, Tom Warde, Jeff Essig, Larry Szpila, Randy Frantz, Scott Larsen, David Budman, Duane Wellhoefer, Andy Parazette, Mike McClane, Craig Dillen- beck, Scott Lamb, Pat Mannion, Richard Schuppek, Mike Harris, Rob Tysor The Fearsome Aquavikes take a break after a hard day of practice l40 Varsity Water Polo -awftfwv' A K YQ ' ...T VLLL 5, A t .ti i W .sf Asrl iiii A Goalie Mike Armstrong defends the goal Coach Pickford inspires his team during a championship game against Fountain Valley. we-... in . K ..:::ihAAA K .... --im A determined Brian Brotherton is about to score another goal Superstar Steve Spanovich appeals to a referee after a questionable Call Varsity Water Polo 141 52 QCD aw gO 5 CD The Junior Varsity picked up the Sunset League championship twhich it also shared with Fountain Valley and Westminster for the league titlej as each team dropped one game in league competition. First team All' Sunset League selections from Marina in- cluded: Rob Tysor, Richard Schuppek, Andy Parzette, Mike McClane, and Scott Lamb. Scott Lamb defends the goal Another opponents shot is rejected by Lamb l42 JV Waterpolo Behind goal: Andy Parazette, David Budman, Craig Dillenback. Holding onto goal: Steve Spanovich, Tom Warde, Jeff Essig, Mike McClane, Mike Fruznik. Standing on bottom: Richard Schuppek, Rob Tysor, Brian Brotherton, Scott Larsen, Duane Wellhoefer. Not pictured: Mike Harris, Scott Lamb, Randy Frantz, Mike Armstrong, Pat Minnion. Rob Ziething prepares to shoot - The sophomore team went undefeated in league play and dominated every con- test. Pacing the Vikes were All-League se- lections Wade Womack, Andy McFetridge, Grady Howes, and Player of the Year Mike Brown. John Stein capably tended their goal. The Freshman team completed the unprecedented sweep for the Aqua Vikes by squeaking by Huntington Beach, Foun- tain Valley, and Westminster by a com- bined five goals, but nevertheless finished undefeated at 4-O. Marcus Nelson captured Player of the Year honors and was support- ed by the cast of Eric Schultz, Ken Collins, and goalie Rob Foland. Great job, Aqua Vikes! A Frosh-Soph member looks for a pass. Marina holds back the opponent. Standing: Kari Lupton, Kristi Boehm, Nancy McCoy, Megan Zimmermann, Sheri Miyade, Tricia Harden, Mike Noble, Tyson, Eckmeier, Dean Annigori. Kneeling: Paul Skibba, Richard Svamala, Tim Kolacz, Guy Souza, John Yezeski, David Gerschwin, Jason Keith, Scott Price, Rafe Hull, Seated: Kris Dobreuen, Chris Ray, Todd Lahti, Chris Campbell, Tony McDevitt, Ted Thompson, Derek Densberger, Jeremy Rodriquez. ln Pool: Marcus Nelson, Eric Schultz, Noah Poe, Rob Foland, Erika Moss, Ken Collins, Jacoby Wilson, Rob Richter, Paul Martin. In pool left to right: Nelson Reichert, John Stein, David Powell, Shane Savold, Sam Kramer, Todd Bashore. Seated: Steve Ngo, Mark Winger, Andy McFedridge, Wade Womack, Mike Brown, John Smittle. Kneeling: Grady Howes, Ed De Beer, J.R. Cox, Richard Garcia, Mike Kisthardt, Andra Sandstrom. Standing: Rachel Goodwin, Keke Saldama, Stephanie Ross, Sheri Floyd, Scott Jacobson, Chuck Soper, Matt McCoy. Frosh'Soph Waterpolo 143 XM Plays' To Win 144 Girls' Girls Tennis This year the girls' tennis team, coached by Bonnie Stormont, had an outstanding season. Preseason matches with such strong opponents as Newport Harbor, Long Beach Wilson, and University set the tone for the successful season to follow. The Viking girls league play was impres- sive. But it was an exciting and decisive victory over Edison, by a score of 11-7, on the last day of league competition that put the Vikings on top of the Sunset League as co-champions with Edison. The team fin- ished league with an impressive record of 20-2. The Vikings then went on to C.l.F. com- petition where they defeated Villa Park by a score of 15-3 and Estancia by a score of 12-16. The Viking girls were finally stopped by Palos Verdes score of 6-12. Varsity player, Carrie Crisell, was once number one singles play- League. in the quarterfinals by a again named the er in the Sunset Senior, Nancy Oviatt, demonstrates her unique style, Shannon Magness exhibits intense concentration and determination as she smashes the. ball back to her opponent. Front Row: Linda Yu, Karen Nakahara, Sandy Chuck, Kim Robertson, Monica Shi, Kristi Yaryan, Cheryl Dees Middle Row: Christy Viccaro, Lisa Buttoy, Danielle Haenraets, Jennifer Liang, Carrie Harris, Alisa Joy, Janet Po, Mia Powell, Kristen Fairless, Nelle Medanich, Monica Carlen Back Row: Nacny Oviatt, Kristen Bashore, Eileen Robertson, Judy Teng, Sloane Pedersen, Kelly Stanfield, Amy Batrow, Carrie Crisell, Tiffany Fenton, Shannon Magness, Heather Church. Not Pictured: Hahn Cao, Kathy Sakioka, Laurie Spencer. Tennis This year's Varsity tennis team, under the dual instruction of Coach Duesler and Coach Ezerins had a great abundance of talent and skill. This team played to its capacity and did very well because of it. Outstanding players who showed their tre- mendous potential and consistency wereg Pat Husted, Wayne Kozuki, Goorge Gar- rett, and Larry Casas. Pat Husted as the team's leading singles player, being unde- feated in pre-season. Larry Casas was also a tremendous singles player, while Wayne Kozuki and George Garrett were the team's leading doubles team. Both coaches had great hope for this winning team, and looked very favorably towards going to CIF. Congratulations Vikes! This year's Junior Varsity team was coached by Mr. Ezerins. With many excel- lent players, Coach Ezerins headed a very successful team. Outstanding players wereg Adam Sosnowski, Eli Benshoshan, Steve Alberts, and Keith Lupton. Both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams consid- ered Edison and La Quinta to be their reatest competitors. Overall, these teams id a great job. Pat Husted smashes the ball. Ace! -ff Boy's Tennis .4 I , .,,... f L --k- time x Q Row l fl-rj: Coach Ezerins, Tony Drown, Wayne Kozuki, Steve Hiroshige, Adam Sosnowski, George Garrett, Scott Bivens, Chris Lowe, Brad Snyder, Bently Kerr, Pat Husted, Coach Duesler. Row l QI-rj: Adam Sosnowski, John Tran, Mihir Parikh, Marvin Springer, Victor Chan, Jeff Huang, Scott Toy. Row 2 QI-rl: Coach Ezerins, Jeff Bird, Katsu Watanabe, Steve Alberts, David Yamate, Eli Benshoshan, Keith Boy's Tennis 145 x get! Ace! Kill! Girl's Volleyball This year's girls Varsity volleyball team, under the superb coaching of Dennis Creighton proved itself to be the best year yet for everybody. The Vikes started their winning season by practicing at the end of last year and during last summer. Aerobics was a very important part of these prac- tices, because it kept them physically fit and improved their agility and coordina' tion. They were off to a great start! Against their Sunset League opponents, the team did extremely well, only losing to the top rated Edison and the very powerful Fountain Valley. Overall, our team had more aces and more kills than last year, and placed a very respectable second in Sunset League play, only second to Edi- son. A great motivating force this year was a great crowd turnout. More spectators were present this year to cheer their team on to victory! Outstanding players included Tracy Fer- guson and Margo Kuester who both were selected to the first CIF team, while Kim Rochow was selected to the second CIF team. Other outstanding players were, Ti- fany Tsuneyoshi, Renee Robataille, Temre Kuester, and Leah Branch. ln CIF competition, the mighty Vikes made it to the second round, only losing to Notre Dame. This year's overall season, even with the intense competition, turned out to be a very successful one. Next year's team should also be a great one, because there will be many returning play- ers. S 'nib L t Aftqxx-u... 2 X als ana. Varsity Front Row: Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Margo Kuester, Renee Robataille, Kim Rochow, Cheryl Farole, Coach Creighton, Back Row: Leah Branch, Temre Kuester, Christy Larson, Jennifer Stalcup, Jennifer Gratteau, Tracy Ferguson. in., lest 146 Girls Varsity Volleyball . :A Q fl ii t Q X il it J 5 may ::.:.:'7'-' 'Jw If 'S . .i,,.,,,wn-w,i7.,W,, ,, ., ,,w,,w V ..W,,.f.,., A-5 Bridgette lskierka going in for the kill! OW an 1 ,O in ii JV Bottom Row: Coach Barbara Creighton, Karen Felts, Bridgette lskierka, Kim Christian, Lizzie Krenwinkle, Gina Yoshiyama, Kelly Hight. Top Row: Jessica Duran, Kelly Morrow, Jennifer Olmstead, Dawn Charroin, Liberty Brewster, Cheri Turley, Jennifer Keith. nr FroshfSoph Bottom Row: Coach Shelley Thrall, Paulita Jacobs, Kris Kiersted, Tracy Baldwin, Melissa Le Terneau, Jennifer Peters. Top Row: Dee Dee Stigar, Libbie Rector, Renee Casinetti, Corey Parks, Kathy Stuppy, Lisa Lovall, Tracy Long. This year's Junior Varsity and Froshf Soph teams both did very well this year. The JV team under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Creighton was much improved from last year. Overall, the team blocked more and had more ace's. Many of these talented players will be moving up to the Varsity team next year. Outstanding play- ers wereg Dawn Charroin, Bridgette ,ls- kierka, Kim Christian, Gina Yoshiyama, and Kelly Hight. The FroshfSoph team made up of all freshmen did extremely well this year, and had a lot of very tough competition. Shel- ley Thrall did a great job of coaching. This young team worked very well together. Outstanding players were, Tracy Baldwin, Corey Parks, Libbie Rector, and Dee Dee Stigar. The future looks very bright for both of these great teams! M. . . V Coach Barbara Creighton watches with anxiety. l r Dawn Charroin receives the ball from the opponent. Girl's JV, FXS Volleyball l47 EXTeam Spirit ln The Air T 148 Boys Boys Volleyball Under the coaching of Tim Reed, the Varsity Volleyball team reached their po- tential, and they played better than was expected by others in the early season. Randy Smith, Rob Rosenblatt, Bill Craft, and John Lennertz were some of the play- ers that kept the team going with spirit. The young Junior Varsity team, led by Andy Read, had a lot of talent and was a contendor for the league title. Their stron- gest challengers, Fountain Valley and Edi- son, may have been tough, but the team fought back just as strong and better. Some of the most outstanding players were Alan Knipe, Mike Meyers, and Ben Le Francois. The Frosh-Soph team may be the best team of their kind in the county. Led by coach Bob Fick, the team showed tre- mendous potential, WWJ' W Varsity team row l: Toshio Oe, Rob Rosenblatt, Mike Martin, John Wolfe, Don Huff. Row 2: Greg Raffetto, John Lennertz, Randy Smith. Not pictured - David Winterhalter, Gary Thetford, Bill Craft, Jim Knapp. Robby Rosenblatt sets up the ball on the Marina side. V Greg Raffetto looks on as Randy Smith spikes the ball. Volleyball . 1 ., M: H ,--iffy.: wffll:ff?!il?Q11im:fs4.1is , I if-1, - I fsf.--V, Q L .- . . swM5r,,,.,..,.-..., -5 .gyy.:f .jkikajf fx ku .... . i John Ward hits the ball over his opponent's head. Doug Partis prepares to slam the ball over the net. my www ' rv ,QQ 5? .fr-U 'ffl Junior Varsity row l: Ron Smith, Paul Fliescher, Alan Knipe, Mike Meyers, Ben LeFrancois, Sean Barbosa. Row 2: Ed Gurzi, Devin Rockafellor, Darin Osborne, Chris Van Velden, Steve Casey, Bryan Krause. www ' Frosh-Soph row l: Dave Buehring, Doug Partis, Matt Malone, John Ward, Dave Selecky, Bo Alexander, Ryan Murray. Row 2: Dave Schwantes, Chris Henderson, Pat Plane, Chance Christian, Marcus Carles, Paul Periolat, Darin Fishman, Rick Casey. Boys Volleyball I49 EX Kicks With Talent T Varsity Soccer This year's Varsity Soccer team put forth a tremendous amount of time and effort, even though their record didn't show it. Finishing with a 3-6-1 record over- all, they lost many close games, which were decided in the last few minutes. The Soccer team finished in the fifth place of the Sunset League. But the team showed their true potential when they were trailing the Westminster Lions by a score of 4 to 1 with thirty minutes left in the ball game and then came back to win the game by a score of 5-4 in the second half. ln that game, Pat Penner scored a phenomenal 4 goals. Under the inspiring coaching of Head Coach Dave Mcleish, the team concluded its season by beating Edison, 4-1. Outstanding players include: Pat Pen- ner, Tom McClane, Robert Long, Andy Kyler, Barry Kyler, Brett Harris, and Randy Wolfe. Go Marina! Top: Coach Dave McCleish, Tyler Aldous, Thom McClane, Kenny Kemp, Bret Harris, Greg Andrews. Middle: Lisa Burlingame, Rachel Wolf, Ben Lafrancois, Pat Penner, Chad Husted, Randy Wolfe, Andy Kyler, Kristen Pollack Bottom, Steve Ross, Jared Fishman, Kenny Radzai, Richard Briscoe, Robert Long, Darrin Fishman, Barry Kyler ,, H , . ---- ., 5 , ,V Naam ,..,, ,,,, . I -, i i A ,.,, - --- ' U . fff' - . .. .. .- ' ' A ,V . fi--ti , ,,,, . .. ,,,.. ,. , yi-y,. . A H 'K , 5 M. ' if fi' , W ,, , ' f . gm Superstar Robert Long on the 150 Varsity Soccer move Darrin Fishman passes off s as Saw Ben LaFranc0is, intercepts 3 pass The team exults after a hard victory S we ea 4, 3 L! A varsity member passes off Andy Kyler demonstrates his superb footwork Varsity Soccer 151 JV Soccer This year's JV soccer team was an ex- cellent group of players who placed sec- ond in the Sunset League. This awesome team started it's season with a bang by winning the consolation championship over host Edison High School. They then went on to the semi-finals in the South Torrance Tournament before losing to eventual champions, South Torrance. ln league play, the team got off to a slow start, but made up for it in the end. This year's defense was solid with such players as Goalkeeper Dave Mojica, who had 63 saves and saved the game many times, and the very aggressive Rick Boyer and Rick Sherman. The offense was led by leading scorers Jason Britton and Bill Myers with eight and nine goals a piece respectively. Other excellent players in- cluded Ed Gurzi and Rob Opperud. Overall, this team did a great job, and will be a great asset to next year's Varsity team. Good job Vikes! Chad runs for the ball. , 5? j T . ,,,, ,,.. ,,,,,, , ' 'ff ' 4, I N ., W W WM wawwfi mfr if . 1 ,, W 5 W W l Y ,Q If X Q A fy 4: Mgt f 461, Y Q fw f J f ,f . ,,,, .' 5 W 1 . . . I 1 1 'I I f , .1 515.4 ' ze - ,,.. M . Qfmmlfi , , 4:2 , ,,,. ,. , .W ,.,, , , .... , , , . , . . V Nyrr -w r 15 .AAA ,h A I , we ' ..., ,. ., .I ., 4-. vvvv ' Vx. 1. I . .. wl ew Going for the score. 152 Boy s Soccer :LW L M VVVV 'W S 5 W5 The coach gives some helpful tips. Row I fl-ri: Chris Russell, Ed Gurzi, Dave Mojica, Byron Stripling, Row 2: Jason Britton, Bill Myers, Robbie Opperud, Wayne Osako, Rick Boyer. Row 3: Rick Sherman, Marcus Nelson, Mike Mc Lean, Tony Preall, Alan Knipe. Kicks To Victor J FroshfSoph Soccg J l This year's froshfsoph team was an ex- i cellent group of players. With the great coaching of Dennis Bruynzeel, the team placed second in the Sunset League. Pre- Season was a time for the team to get in the swing of things, preparing themselves for league. They got off to a slow start, but by the time league started, they were ready for action. Led by the scoring of Glen Pills- bury, Rob Carabba and Mark Hyatt, this team had one of the best scoring front lines in Sunset League, outscoring their oppo- nents in league 20 goals to ll goals. Halfbacks Gary Lundy and Don Bush p were both solid players. Colin Connors, , Tony Cianfaglione and Jason Mifflin were l awesome midfielders. The team's defense was so strong, that they let only two losses go by in ten league games. Leading the defense was Kevin Stern with Dwayne Montayne, Scott Fahrner and Dave Calvert right behind him. The whole effort was brought together by Dave Buehring who is probably the league's best goalkeeper. Overall, the froshfsoph team did exceed- ingly well, and will add a lot to future teams. WW Straight to the goal. if in ,W Row I fl-rj: Robbie Caraba, Dave Calvert, Collin Conners, Jason Mifflin. Row 2: Tony Cianfaglione, Don Bush, Kevin Stern, Mark Hyatt, Gary Lundy. Row 3: Mike Smile, Scott Fahrner, Dwayne Montayne, Glen Pillsbury, A player jumps for the ban David Buehring. Boy's Soccer 153 L Talented Young Team I Girls' Soccer Marina's girls soccer team put forth a great effort this year. The girls, under the charge of Coach Vicki West, had high hopes after a promising pre-season includ- ing victories over some tough competitors. The Viking girls continually worked at improving their skills during rigorous prac- tices in preparation for the regular season. The Varsity team, with such talented play- ers as forward Connie Knapp, goal keeper Tracy Ferguson, and forward Julie Bridg- man, played extremely well. Unfortunate- ly, the talent displayed by the Vikings was not reflected in the scores. Both the Varsi- ty team and the Junior Varsity team, head- ed by Coach Nellie Spring, finished the year with a record of 1-8-1. Each of the girls on both Varsity and J.V. played to the best of their abilities. The valuable experience gained this year will surely pay off next year. .- Varsity member Teresa Germain kicks the ball with accuracy and precision while other team members practice. li s,. J 'grin , A Varsity Row l: Teresa Germain, Jill Campbell, Temre Sawyer, Joanie Caudill, Connie Knapp, Angie McCullough, Missy Wehrhan, Monica Marrero, Stephanie Ross. Row 2: Coach Vicki West, Michelle Jacobsen, Kim Christian, Tracie Long, Tracy Ferguson, Laura Cox, Candy Brown, Julie Bridgman. 154 Girls Soccer ! SAW J.V. Row 1: Joanie Caudill, Yvette Casali, Mary Mealer, Kelly Cronn, Lisa Cruiz, Sandy Ward, Lisa Mendoza, Nicole Douglas. Row 2: Lisa Peters, Andrea Buckley, Sunny Purcell, Jennifer Olmsted, Melissa Christensen, Sharon Royston, Christie Blair, Coach Nellie Sprong, ' f':-I 'fW Z:5Eil.1'E. f ,.: n G. , if V41 Melissa Christensen displays her skills, Coach Vicki West plans the strategy for the next game. Girls Soccer l55 A Great Boys Gymnastics The Varsity, Gymnastics team started their season with flying colors. Like their first competition, they hope to be victori- ous throughout the rest of their season. Under the coaching of Farouck Mo- hammed, the team showed great potential in their events. With a lot of practice and time, the team members can exceed in such events as the rings, parallel bars, floor exercises and the vaulting horse. The members in the team who show the most outstanding effort are: John Trombley, Bill Stark, and David Shepard. Supporting the outstanding members by doing well in their events are Bill Bach, Linh Vu, Dean Fran- co, and Jei Lee. Next year, the team hopes to have a great season with seniors making up most of the team, and more younger members. The Junior Varsity team also hopes to have a winning season and to make the gymnastics team the best it can be. Season For All Hwang 5 David Shepard shows his talent during a performance Varsity team Left to right: Eric Prather, Bill Stark, Edward Chao, Jei Lee, Ho Pham, Do Tran, Jason Mitchell, John lvey, Linh Vu, Bill Bach Dean Franco David Shepard, John Trombley, Coach Farouk Mohammed. 156 Boys Gymnastics f A Step Above The Rest Girls Gymnastics The Varsity Girls Gymnastics team was very strong this year because of its talent- ed members. They expect to battle their close opponent, Fountain Valley, for sec- ond place in the League. Coach Dave But- ler kept the team spirit and confidence high among the members of the team and made sure that they performed with the highest of their abilities. Some of the out- standing performers in the Varsity team were Jennifer Daza, Kim Gleason, Shawn Lamb, Sarah Pirch, and Kristen Burnstein. Coach Dave Butler also led the Junior Varsity team through the season. Their main goal is to place several girls in the league finals. The team's outstanding per- formers, Randi Zamora, Lisa Sullivan, and Michelle Barton, along with all of the junior varsity team members, plan to make next year's team the best that it can be. Shawn Lamb gracefully holds a pose. l58 Girls Gymnastics Varsity team row l: Kim Gleason, Shawn Lamb. Row 2: Jennifer Daza, Mindy Seino. Row 3: Kristen Burnstem Sarah Pirch. Talented team member Kim Gleason shows her style on the balance beam .1- Jennifer Daza displays her ability on the balance beam. Junior Varsity team left to right: Kim Nance, Tiffany Foster, Lisa Sullivan, Michelle Barton, Randi Zamor Pugelli. a, Lia Kristen Burnstein shows her agility on the bars. A varsity member perfects her performance. Girls Gymnastics l59 E Shoot For The Victory X1 varsity Basketball Led by coach Steve Popovitch, the Mari- na Varsity team completed the season with a 11-14 record. Bill Craft was the only re- turning player from last year's team. He was joined by seniors Greg Knuff and John Pi while Mark Georgeson and Steve Guild filled out the starting five. 6'5 Steve Guild finished the year with a 11.5 ppg scoring average while collecting 7.7 rebounds a game. He was named 2nd team All-Sunset League. 6'8 Mark Georgeson was the third leading scorer with a 8.7 average and Greg Knuff was second with a 9.4 average. Playmaker Bill Craft averaged 3.5 assists per game while outside shooting was pro- vided by William Quinn and John Pi. This year's team provided many fine de-' fensive efforts while allowing only 51 points per game, only 3 points away from the school record, 48, established in 1972. ss William Quinn examines the shot just before he goes for the basket. 160 Varsity Basketball 1 . J i S 1 5 X 3 N x c , E. gf X , K , S .X 1 x 4 S 3 E is A X X NX li 1 qs N Q Y Q sig 5 5 ti ff Nl 35 E EX ee im xx 1 X S 5 X X ll x Xi x X X gi S li ' Q , ...W ....,. 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Varsity Basketball l6l '- 1'1 e R aka Q L Mark Georgeson stays open for the pass. Greg Knuff makes two points for the team. N- 5. Steve Guild maneuvers the ball around his opponent. Greg Knuff holds a strong defense against his opponent l62 Varsity Basketball .S The Junior Varsity Basketball team en- joyed one of its finest seasons ever. Under the leadership of Coach Frank Ruotolo, the team won the Sunset League Champion- ship with a phenomenal record of 8-2. The top six players were Preston Hays- lette, Mike Padilla, Matt Hattabaugh, Mike Meyers, Bryan Sterzer, and Mike Martin. The Junior Varsity team has won its first basketball championship since 1979. Con- gratulations to a fine team effort! The Sophomore team also enjoyed a fine season. Finishing 12-11 overall, it placed fourth in the Sunset League. The team played a great game in its victory in the Canyon Tournament, in which George Gar- rett was selected the Most Valuable Player. The team's two most outstanding play- ers were George Garrett and Scott Hanson. George Garrett set a sophomore record for the best freethrow percentage in a season at 77.1'Z,. Scott Hanson led the team in scoring, in which he averaged 14.3 points per game. He also led the team in rebound- ing. X . W iifmilfffn JV f Soph Basketball 2. V 2.2 ,ff..:,,,:f,,mM.ef 4, ,W W , f- ft--J : 1 1:-,Q-WMV, Left to right: Brian Sterzer, Matt Hattabaugh, Mike Padilla, Britt Sanders, David Mueller, Mark Medina, John Boatman, Mike Martin, Mike Meyers, Greg Richardson, Dean Loghry. 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Top players were Bri- an Richardson, Ryan Flores, and Denny McCollum. Left to right: Chuck Smith, Brian Richardson Alan Wheeler Ryan Flores Aaron Hosnaman Derek Baksdale Rob Richter Pat Plane 164 Freshman Basketball WIN: XJ MWNA NARIN4 my., 12 IU Y, . i' I J R PNK IN A xy my '1!l,XRIN,Q Mais 29 L f 'gh A d Ritz, Paul Periolat, Marc Kallick, John Ward, Dan Floyd, Jeff Ro im bbins Sam Chirco, J C pb II D d Y F h B 3 kbll Edaying With Pride Girls Basketball Varsity team front row, left to right: Bridgette ls- kierka, Jessica Duran, Denise Smith, Stephanie Sabe- lino. Back row: Chris Kasulka, Becky Dreyer, Heather Kirkup, Dawn Charroin, Liberty Brewster, Temre Kuester. The Marina Girls Basketball Team, coached by Mike Thornton, was the youn- gest varsity team to represent the school in any sport. They had a remarkably good season in many ways. Picked to finish the season in last place, the lady Vikings fin- ished in fourth ahead of Huntington and Westminster with a 3 and 7 Sunset League record. Close losses to league champion Fountain Valley Q41-375 and Edison Q50-49 in overtimej during the last two weeks of the season prevented the Vikings from go- ing to the playoffs. Sophomore Temre Kuester led the Vi- kings in scoring 10.4 P.P.G. and rebound- ing 6.7 per game during Sunset League action and was named 2nd Team Ayl League. Junior Heather Kirkup, the team's most versatile player, and senior captain Stephanie Sabelino were chosen Honorable Mention All League. Two freshmen, 6'1 center Dawn Charroin and 5'11 Liberty Brewster, were full or part-time starters for the Vikings. Both had outstanding years and promise Marina quite a future. Senior Denise Smith started much of the year at one of the guard spots. Stephanie Sabelino suffered a severe ankle injury early in the year sidelining her for six weeks. That in- jury hurt the Vikings considerably and probably cost them a winning record. The Varsity team's overall record was 10-15. Coach Terri Craft led the Junior Varsity team through a tough season, and they pulled through with team spirit. The team's most outstanding players were freshmen Kathy Stuppy and Dee Dee Sti- gar, and sophomore Peggy Sims. Their overall record was 11-12 and their league record was 3-7. 166 Girls Basketball iff! f f 4 fgziv i -2 W'U iZ Heather Kirkup sets up for a shot at a game against Ocean View. essentiall- Z W, ri Junior Varsity: Front Row: Danette Arnobit, Kris Kierstead, Dani Brown, Michelle Shipp, Dee Dee Stigar, Lesa Loveall. Back row: Michele Bruce, Kathy Sakloka, Libbie Rector, Kathy Stuppy, Susie MacDonald, Jenny Beacom, Jennifer Peters, Lisa Fischer, Peggy Sims. Missing - Karen Felts. E Heather Kirkup reaches for the tip. Backed by Heather Kirkup, Dawn Charroin jumps for the ball to gain control of the game. Dawn Charroin goes up for the basket, Girls Basketball 167 Pinning The Opponent Wrestling This year's Varsity Wrestling Team showed some outstanding talent, coached by Doug Belanger, Mark Ruiz, and Dave Abbott. These coaches spent long, strenu- ous hours working with the team. All this practice proved to be a very important ,.,, factor in the team's success. An important part of the team's preparation before they wrestle is self-confidence. This confidence comes from the team, as well as the coaches. When they get out on the mat, they're ready to do their best, and nothing less. There were many good wrestlers this year. Some were Eddie Ruiz, Troy Cloud, Rick Hunt, Mark Guedea, Sean Magula, Darren Bryant, Bobby Cole, and Richard Garcia. Troy Cloud took third in his weight class for Sunset League, and went to ClF for his second year in a row. The Frosh- Soph team did very well, too. An outstand- ing frosh wrestler was Bryson Benninger. Overall, there are many very good young wrestlers who have a lot of potential, and who will be awesome in years to Come, Varsity Team Row l tl-rj: Jeff Toler, Bobby Cole, Bryson Benninger, Eddie Ruiz. Row 2: Mark Guedea, Darren Bryant, ltalia Flood, Richard Garcia, Troy Cloud. Row 3: Rick Hunt, Coach Belanger, Coach Ruiz, Coach Abbott, Alec Ritchie. - .l Q :M - A AL .. ... L Row l FXS tl-rj: Tony Patriarca, Jay Williams, Kevin Magula, Brian Palmer, Scott Turner, Scott Tower, Rich Sramala, Scott Yoshida. Row 2: Kevin Thompson, John Taylor, Ralph Strieffel, Chris Chou, Mike Nicosia, John Sutton, J.R. Cox, Charlie Nguyen, Row 3: Eric Wilson, Greg Lesser, Coach Belanger, Coach Ruiz, Coach Abbott, Roger Stuart, Jung Lee. 168 Wrestling Gn To The State Championships Eddle Ruiz IS a Junior on the varslty wrestling team He IS an outstanding wrestler and his accomplishments glnnlng of Eddie s wlnnlng ways Flrst he placed second ln Sunset League then second ln CIF and then fifth In Southern Callfornla To top last year off Eddie placed seventh ln the state and received the award of Rookie of the Year This year his big challenge was to do better than he dld last year Eddle Through more Intense practices and excellent advice from his coach Eddie dld do better this year than last year He placed first ln both Sunset League and CIF third IH Southern Callfornla and slxth ln state to end his season ln addr tlon Eddie was chosen to the All Coun ty flrst team He owes a lot of his thanks to Coach Belanger and his brother Next year Eddie IS hoping to do even better Good luck' show this. Last year was really the be- knew this would not be easy. , ' . Wrestling l69 Xxnn Swings Into Action 170 Field Field Hockey This year, Marina's Field Hockey Team was made up of a fascinating blend of girls. With fifteen new players on the team, the Vikings contained an exciting mixture of youth, experience, speed, and agility, but it took the experience and outstanding coaching of Shelly Holman to bring this talented group together. Outstanding ef- forts were put forth this year by senior Chris Gray, senior Tara Robbins, and new- comer Andrea Willer. These and many oth- er fine performances were exhibited throughout the season. All of the girls fine tuned their skills during hours of practice. The young team displayed its talents in a game against the M.H.S. Field Hockey alumni. The girls battled to a hard fought O- O tie. And so went the season for the Vi- kings. Many closely contested struggles with a tough league. When the shouts had died down, and the dust had settled, the young team had finished in fourth place. - he P51 -- -iw my NS if f it Hockey Row iz Ruth Syverstrud, Paulita Jacobs, Andrea Willer, Marissa Llrada, Candice Sato, Kelly Saldana, Janice Hollingsworth, Cindy Siemers. Row 2: Nicole Peoples, Karey Reeder, Tiffany Goodyear, Chris Gray, Kathy Sadler, Darcy Degle, Tracy Baldwin, Margo Kuester, Chrissy Pena, Michelle Roberts, Tara Robbins, Coach Shelly Holman. ,,, Coach Shelly Holman discusses the game's strategy with the entire team. iwarvwdddimtnnwkn Michelle Roberts races down the field after having beaten her opponent to the ball. 2 Kathy Sadler and Marissa Urada sharpen their skills during practice. 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M y ,i f I f H Kelly Saldana demonstrates her game winning technique, Margo Kuester lunges for the ball in hope of preventing the other team from Kafey Reeder Steals the ball from her 0PP0nem- scoring, Field Hockey 171 EX Sprinting To Victory Boys Track This year's boys' track team had high hopes for winning the Sunset League. The Vikings excelled in pre-season competition against such tough competitors as lrvine, Gahr, Laguna Hills, and Valencia. Marina also placed well at the lrvine Invitational where the Vikings' talented sprinter, Chip Rish, was declared Athlete of the Meet. The Vikings, under the direction of Coaches Dave Okua, Brian Beall, Jeff Heise, Matt Blaty, and Larry Doyle, contin- ually worked at fine-tuning their skills. All of the long hours of practice paid off dur- ing League competition where the Vikings dueled with such worthy opponents as Edi- son and Fountain Vally. Throughout the season, the Vikings were led by the strong performances of talented new team members as well as returning competitors: Preston Hayslette, Mitch Malone, Jim Maynard, and Chip Rish, Each and every member of the team put forth his best effort. This was certainly their secret to success. WWW' ,. 5 .,, it ,, M, I tw f HZ H M , img , W. , f , i , I V X f s 'W ,.,, . . , W 'l , in M M i,, .,,, r V. ,M is - , im i ,, Z X 1 Q new p Sprinters and Hurdlers - Row l: Coach Dave Okura, Kenny Kawamura, Steve Jennings, John Phillips, Richard Srmala, Gary Groff. Row 2: Kevin Stern, Dan Rodney, Sean Mclntire, Vince Kelly, John Mirarchi, Shawn Massey. Row 3: Scott Fahrner, Charlie Nguyen, Chip Rish, Ray Cartagena, Curtis Spriesterbach. Row 4: Mark Kallick, Mike Stafford, Andy Gillies. 1 new .Qf : l -'Q . . , , tg, X I isi . tl. ttti t K ,,'- J. lllll . . A -. . - ,Q .- T5 . 5 sm . I ,,,..,r , D D M, .... N, X K ,,,,,kk 1 .,k,,- ..,, ,.,, . L. N M Q .Ei M ne mum . . Na - - g n: khkh g H QM ... .W ---- . im ,. . .... .. W .,... .p asml ,,,',.,,.:t.g. f tt, - , 55 ,,L ,'- ...,., ,U -... ,H . t sz, ., .... . Chip Tish:1984 State 400 meter champion. 1984 League champion in 100, 200, and 400 meters. l72 Boys Track A ff Pole Vaulters and Jumpers - Row l: Darin Degele, Scott Smith, Coach Jeff Heise. Row 3: Coach Brian Beall, Derek Densberger, Groff. Row 3: Shawn Massey, Chris Jackson, Alex Torres, Troy Crane, Mark Medina, Jack Hicks, Tom Schenach. Kevin Magula, Scott Ackerman, Jason Keith, Sean Magula, Bill Doerr, Rob Opperud, John Polzin, Dave Sutton. Row 4: Brice Jones, Pat 52:1 Distance Runners - Row l: Coach Matt Blaty, Bob Borra, Chris Coy, Scott Lane, Masoudfar Mohsen, Justin Snyder, Jon Howard. Row 2: Paul Keesey, Jim Maynard, Shannon Winkleman, Sean Mclntire. Steve Saatjian, Charlie Yu. Row 3: Danny Rodriguez, Eric Wagatha, Willie Waldrop, Jim Kroeger, Kent Schuman, Yung Kim. Row 4: Brian Jewett, Nelson Reichert, Tom Roseth. Fm! wg. ,ess ' PMs wists, e,:.:-...- f its N st X s X X X , sis X WX i via AS Andy Gillies continues to increase his lead. Shot Putters - Row I: Jona Akeripa, John Porter, Coach Larry Doyle, Jim Houston, John Lambert, Row 2: Ray Maples, Eric Vennes, Preston Hayslette, Derrick Watkins. Row 3: Eric Jones, Steve Lancaster, Greg Resser, Jack Mohl. Shannon Winkleman and Brian Jewett wait for just the right moment to pass their opponent. Boys' Track 173 X--N Strives For Success Girls Track As girls' track got under way this year, the outlook for a winning season to follow looked promising. This year's team was comprised of some sixty girls, each pos- sessing great potential and specializing in different areas such as sprinting, hurdling, throwing, jumping, and long distance run- ning. These dedicated athletes spent many long hours in preparation for the season's meets against such consistently difficult competitors as Fountain Valley, Hunting- ton Beach, and Edison. The girls, under the guidance and coaching expertise of Coach Dick Degen, Coach Jeff Heise, and Coach Matt Blaty, worked hard and continued to improve their skills throughout the gruel- ing season. Outstanding performances were put in by: hurdlers and jumpers Tracy Allen and Kristen Laaskog distance runners Yolanda Alvarez and Kim Simonseng and discus throwers and shotputters Amy Gould and Beth Westelin. 2 'T I . Q 25 fi' ' 412 ,, ,,,, ,,,. , , ,,,.,,w,,,s.. :J - ,W ,WM M V ., swf H ' fy- ' Kristen Laasko displays perfect hurdling form. annum mm Sprinters and Hurdlers ' Row l: Ann Kissenger, Stephanie Sabellino, Lisa Godfrey, Ann McLean, Monique Murray, Denise Ohlendorf. Row 2: Kristen Laasko, Cindy Crawford, Eileen Robertson, Laura Cox, Lea Ann Saylor, Mikki Brown, Marie Cox. Row 3: Tricia Klemke, Kim Robertson, Monique Schouten, Angie Haghighat, Kristine Lambkin, Rhonda Carlin, Shannon Magness, Row 4: Jessica Imhoff, Mindy Johnson, Karen Shield, Heather Swanson, Dana Bonner, Peggy Sims, Stephanie Ross, Samiah Khatib. Not pictured: Andra Sandstrom, Danielle Brown, Stephanie Sharp, Kathleen Brennan, Beth Westelin, 174 Girls Track flifl I . Y.. 1 ' ' W - si -as 4- if 6 T A , ii Q G 'ff if S ss . W is S gr as x K C -wif Throwers and Jumpers- Row l: Pilar Barnette, Sandra Rasmussen, Shanna Smith, Kim Wills, Andrea Harris, Kathy DeHart. Row 2: Stephanie Deaner, Kim Close, Tracy Allen, Coach Jeff Heise, Sonia Fegley, Nicole Douglas, Diane Gill. Row 3: Lisa Williams, Amy Gould, Jennifer Gratteau, Buffy Chamberlain, Julie Hancak, Danette Boren. s --, if yxr, K C ,Q H if J 4? Distance Runners - Row l: Yolanda Alvarez, Debra Rasmussen, Kaula McNabb, Teresa DeNicola. Row 2: 1 Coach Matt Blaty, Laurel Smith, Denise Delhlicola, Nicole Workman, Row 3: Kim Simonsen, Shannon Purdy, Stacy Jacobson. i JH' X , . .,.. s, I gk ,ccr Girls' Track 175 EX A ,Winning Season Boys Baseball This year's varsity baseball team took on a whole new look. First of all, instead of only having one or two coaches, there were five. Paul Renfrow was the head coach, and each of the other coaches had a specific duty, whether it be improving the pitching, catching, or whatever. Secondly, the team had its home field back after three years of renovation. Thirdly, many of the players had the experience of playing a different position, which, more times than not, worked out for the better. All of these things combined showed evidence of much improved playing and renewed confi' dence. Outstanding players were returning sen- iors David Emmons, Robby Hanson, Greg Knuff, and Chris Sublette. Dan Jensen, who is only a sophomore, was a great pitcher with great potential. Steve Block- dyk was also a very good returning senior, along with Mike Dee. Overall, this team did an excellent job! ,,,tt, Matt Hattabaugh concentrates on the ball mst? 'F v ii Row l: Tom Mc Namara, Mike Wanger, Mike Huyoer, Jesse Bermudez, Keith Laszlo, Eddie Ruiz. Row 2: Coach Scott Hunter Dllly Witherspoon Steve Blockdyk, Vince Torres, James Buccheri, Mark Guedea, Coach Bill Nelson. Row 3: Head Coach Paul Renfrow, Greg Goodrich Mike Dee Greg Knuff Chris Sublette, David Emmons, Dan Jensen, Matt Hattabaugh, Coach Rick Rodriguez. l76 Boy s Baseball f GQ! 5 Steve Blockdyk, leans down to catch the ball. Chris Sublette runs for the ball. cyst-6 ai XY' ll sr b N -llil 4. Q94 NK li illll ,... X' J.V. and Frosh - Soph Bat Girls: ffrontbacki Tammy Conley, Michelle Rea, Kristi Yaryan, Jacelyn Farandsen, g Ruth Syversrud, Kimberly Gibson, Wendy Abrams. Varsity Bat Girls Row l: ll-rl Kathy Allen, Carrie Harris, Laura Woodbury, Jenny Franco. Missing: Head Bat Girl Yurni Serizawa, Kasey Anselmo, Boys Baseball l77 Batter Llp!! J .V. Baseball This year's Junior Varsity team, under the coaching of John and Mike Bartusic, showed great potential for being such a young and unexperienced team. Being as such, this year proved to be one of grow- ing, learning, and skill developing. Their positive mental attitudes were the driving force keeping the team together, and never giving up. The team practiced every day, rain or shine. Due to 'this devotion and unity, the team was strong in facing even their toughest opponents. This team did as well as they did be- cause of such players as Mike Ashdown, David Mojica, and Tony Preall. This team will be a great asset for future teams to come. Overall, this growing team has had a very productive year. Sam Chirco and Steve Ruitenchild plan their strategy. 178 JV Baseball Jeff Ruitenchild throws a perfect pitch I X 1 tilt firigt ll 55.5 WWE l iff yplwmy ol? ,bf F rosh-Soph Baseball Row l: Michah Bray, Robby Carabba, Kevin Hight, Bob Jefferies, Row 2: David West, Chad Mashita, Chris Craig, Kim Fuerniss, Gene Untalan, Steve Jio, Row 4: Coach Clay Mills, Daryl Hubis, Ted Lasch, Sam Chirco, Marcus Nelson. Eric Schultz, Bobby Le Sage, Steve Ruitenchild, Coach Bob Harmon. c,,.....,..,,,.,. V 5 ... .Aw -,ss Row I: Tony Cianfaglione, Jason Nyssen, Paul Boyd, Bryson Benninger, James Butler. Row 2: John Yezeski. Mike Gerber, David Curry, Chris Spruill, Jay Williams. Row 3: Jeff Carpio, Hector Ramirez, Ken Muche, Coach John Drew. This year's Frosh-Soph baseball team was coached by Bob Harmon and Clay Mills. This very young team did very well this year. With a lot of hard work and effort, this team was very successful throughout the whole season. They felt their greatest challenger to be Fountain Valley or Edison. These excellent players were ready to face any challengers, and never gave up hope. These fine young players will be of great benefit in years to come. This year, there was another Frosh-Soph team. This was the district team, which was coached by John Drew. They played teams who were outside of the Sunset League. A great advantage to having this team, is that it gives more people a chance to participate, and actually play. This team did very well, and had many good players. As will the Sunset Frosh-Soph team, this team will have many players who will be a great asset to Vikes! future teams. Good job . .... i . ..:. S ..:,gs:- t K X Q -- -.si kkkk Q ci... fs gif: . i gf .. - Chris Craig looks around to see where the ball went, before deciding what to do. Frosh'Soph Baseball l 79 EXSliding To victory Girls' Softball This year's Varsity Softball team had high hopes for a winning season. This was mainly due to the success of last year's softball team. The Viking girls, last year, had a great season. The year finally ended for them when they lost a heartbreaking game in the twelfth inning to Kennedy High School in the finals of C.l.F. competition. The final score was O-1 and Marina finished second in C.l.F. This year's team included returning players Lori Crouse, Christy Larsen, An- drea Willer, and Tracy Ferguson. They, along with the other girls, hoped to do just as well. The talent possessed by this team was tremendous. Long hours of practice combined with this talent made the Vi- kings a tough team to beat. Varsity Softball - Row I: Christine Castaldi, Karen Felts, Missy Wehrhan, Lori Crouse. Row 2: Jessica Duran, Christy Larsen, Dawn Charroin, Andrea Willer, Tracy Ferguson. Not pictured: Chris Kierstead and Lizi Krenwinkle. l8O Girls' Softball :wg 5 Junior Varsity Softball - Row l: Maylene Jackson. Row 2: Monica Marrero, Cheryl Untalan, Cathy Vaughan, Erika Bermudez. Row 3: Joanna Geradini, Krista Deniston, Erin Atkins, Trish Jasento. Row 4: Tracie Long, Liberty Brewster, Candice Sato. Girls' Softball 181 X Swimsg To Win Boys Swimming The 1985 edition of the AquaVikes did very well again this season. The team placed nine relays in the pretigious ClF Relay Finals at Belmont Plaza in early March finishing sixth overall in spite of the absence of two key swimmers. Leading the team as they have for the past three years were Tom Warde, Steve Spanovich, and tri-captains Brian Brotherton, Jeff Essig, and Chuck Day. As seniors, this group forms the nucleus of the odds-on favorite to win their second consecutive Sunset League championship. Also lending might- ily to the cause will be seniors Pat Man- nion, Dan Wilson, Larry Szpila, juniors stars Duane Wellhoefer and Paul Allen, Richard Schuppek, Scott Larsen, David Budman, sophomores Andy McFetridge, Scott Jacobsen, and Wade Womack along with key freshman Chris Ray. The Aqua- Vike tradition continues to supply excel- lence in aquatics at Marina. Llp for a breath. E if 5 Jeff Essig in the freestyle 182 Boys Swimming Starting at 12 o'clock going clockwise: Andy Parazette, Chuck Day, Wade Womack, Mike Brown, David Budman, Brian Brotherton, Tom Warde, Mike Harris, Rob Tysor, Chris Day, Scott Jacobson, Mike Pruznick, Richard Schuppek, and Duane Wellhoefer. Missing from morning workout: Jeff Essig, Steve Spanovich, Scott Larsen, Larry Szpila, Paul Allen, Pat Mannion, Dan Wilson. Tom Warde, Mike Harris, Brian Brotherton, and Jeff Essi powered their way to a new school record and the CIF finals in the 400 meter relay. , , John Wright returned this year to head up the frosh-soph team and based on early results, the team this year should also con- tend with Fountain Valley for the League championship. Coach Wright will rely heavily on the able shoulders of freshmen Paul Skibba, Garet Binckes, Ken Collins, Jeremy Rodriguez, and Marcus Nelson. Sophomores who may swim varsity but will split the time with the frosh-soph team will be Mike Brown, Andy Parazette, and Mike McClane. As usual, the Vikings are solid with individual stars and plenty of depth as the entire program boasts over seventy-five participants. Sophomore Scott Jacobsen Left to right: Jeremy Rodriguez, Chris Campbell, Ken Collins, Brian Hinkle, Grady Howes, Dean Annigani, Guy Sousi, Randy Pi, Todd Smith, Kevin Mun, Todd Bashone, Richard Garcia, Kris Dobrenan, Rafe Hull, Mark Winger, Sam Kramer, John Stein, David Powell. Jeremy Rodriguez soars through the air with the greatest of ease. Boys Swimming 183 E Gn The Way Up l Girls Swimmlng The Marina Girls Swimming team was vastly improved this year. With the addi- tion of an exceptionally strong freshman group, they are favored to win the CIF relays this year. The freshman group is led by Kristie Boehm, Kari Lupton, Kathi Stuppy, Kelly Saldana, and Kathleen Endo. Also involved with the Frosh-Soph Swimming team were Karen Blair, Heidi Cuckler, Jeanine Bryan, Jodi Henderson, and Keke Saldana. The varsity team this year has many of the frosh-soph swimmers along with sen- iors Laura Cox, the captain of the team, Kirsten Challman, Laura Danlasky, Sheila Pedersen, and Nicole Spanovich. The divers will again be led by sopho- more sensation Judy Peters, who is ranked in the top five in the CIF this year. i-iw ,MW we ,M , ' f A W. 'll' , ' wa V',g, vw WW, f W Zffflf, i ,, I V: .,f, V , ff., Mu.f '?i'f 'ff? . . W at ' 'iff . 'Wav ' . , We ff 4, . Wi A A 49797 A Varsity member in the breastroke 184 Girls Swimming Varsity swim team Qlvrjz Nicole Spanovich, Jeanine Bryan, Sheila Pederson, Laura Cox fcaptainj, Kari Lupton, Kathy Stuppy, Jodi Henderson, Kristi Boehm. Absent: Karen Blair, Kirsten Challman, Heidi Cuckler, Laura Danlasky. .,,. M L., .,,,. Meow, Junior varsity ffront row, I-rj: Lisa Loveall, Nancy McCoy, Sheri Floyd, Liz Sampson, Stacey Willis, Lori Mettler, Toni Jones, Nancy Porta, second row fl-rj: Sarah Canfield fcaptainj, Janice Nelson, Tina Smith, Jennifer Hill, Jacqui Garber, Janet Elerding, Paula Westly, Traci Baldwin, Mary Mealer, Raschel Goodwin, Leanne Frederik- sen, Paula Fenner, Tracee Klemkeg Back row fl-rj: Bonita Vela, Crisy Pena, Kathleen Endo, Paula Radig, Paulita Jacobs, Kelly Saldana, Libbie Rector, Susie MacDonald, Kristen Koepp, Kirsten Brown, Dana Hetherington, Kim BRuno, Marla Whitecotton, Jennifer Montalbano, Carrie Calabrese. Not pictured: Ashlee Jennings, Heather Bradshaw. o Divers fl-rj: Melissa Le Terneau, Judy Peters, Marla Whitecotton, Barbara Podolak, Nancy McCoy, Scott Price, Kari Lupton, Paulita Jacobs, Mary Mealer, 5 The whole world is upside down! The last mile is the longest W fy fi AQHVWM' ,L ,W.,W,em,,. ,. , W A varsity member shows her skill in diving W 4 5 Girls Swimming l85 Slashes With Spirit Surf Team This year's surf team, under the excel- lent coaching of Carl Hayward, turned out some very experienced talent. Their sea- son wasn't what they had hoped for, but they never gave up or became discour- aged. Surfers Ryan Keenan, Mike Harris, Colin Gallagher, Jason Hennessy, and Bri- an Lovely were the leaders of the team. These surfers worked very hard to repre- sent Marina, and were very successful in doing so. A typical competition day for these surf- ers would be to be at the beach by 6:30 in the morning only to go out into the freezing cold water, and then outmaneuver their competition. These dedicated young ath- letes often aren't given the credit they de- serve, and are underestimated by most. Congratulations for a job well done.! i i'f ir -, Z , 1 , , '21, W V- Q f iv .fi ll -f p , W- Colin shows what he's got. -. ' i . Mike brings it in all the way. 186 Surf Team MW' ,,,, ,3 W I fi Q , W K 6 MB Q ml . Y 'W as I ' 1- ,, 4 . M M in Q, U - .- Ai x if . 7 ,ir Q, is- . ya if get ' P 'f .aim ,VVV x .. M sy' iv , . W. usvanrk Q f ., -lil ff U , q rf H ef' T 5 4 gy t , W , WW 45 32 , . f ' it 2 ,,,.. C., Row l ll-rj: Tom Thompson, Brian Lovely, Mike Dedarian, Tom Whitkamm, Coach Carl Hayward. Row 2: David Schwantes, Carmen Buscemi, David Aarons, Stacie Pazaricky, Jeana Cole, Nikki Sprankle. Row 3: Max Finger, Greg Deras, Colin Gallagher, Mike Harris, Rick Mc Niven, Ryan Keenan, Ricky Mellow, Tom Peters, Gary Lundy. Row 4: Bob Smith, Jeff Routley, Roger Goldtrap, Mike Webster, Jason Hennessey, Noah Poe, Todd Rowsell, Dwayne Lovrien, Terry Kennedy, Pat Lien. Missing: Aaron Ruby, Philip Say, Erik Blau. Ryan Keenan shreds on a good wave! Matt Petersen practices his excellent form. A Hole In Gnenznff Golf Marina's 1984-'85 Golf Team was hard at work to complete a successful season. This team was open to anyone who was interested in golf, and wanted to taste vic- tory. All of the talented golfers on Marina's Golf Team practiced countless hours in preparation for the difficult season ahead of them. Every Thursday the team would meet at Seacliff Country Club and play the exciting game of golf with teammates. This working together helped each team member improve his technique. At the be- ginning of the golf season, Marina's team was struggling to win its games. Yet, by the end of the year, Marina's Golf team was doing extremely well. The golf games were usually held on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, and there were many strong players on the team this past year. However, an outstand- ing on Marina's Golf Team player was Matt Petersen. Matt was a returning letterman who won the league individuals last year. Congratulations to Marina's Golf Team for such excellent efforts and superior accom- plishments. Left to right: lan Blackburn, Steve Fritschman, Matt Petersen, Brian Kaufman, Dave Lawson, Troy Apodaca, Coach Crider. Not pictured: Craig Noel, Craige Bennett, Mike Spongberg. Golf IB7 ESlamming To Victory A Varsity Badminton This year, Marina's badminton team hopes to repeat their great perforjance last year. ln last year's season, the team fin- ished with an awesome 18-0 record and took the CIF 4A championship, defeating arch-rival Estancia. This year's Viking badminton team faced a rough pre-league schedule. Oppos- ing teams included Buena Park, Los Ami- gos, Pasadena, and Bolsa Grand, all of whom made the playoffs last year. The Vikings had to endure a rough league schedule which included Fountain Valley, Westminster, and Edison. The girls' badminton squad was led by Renea Rubatell. The boys team were led by Peter Koo and Charlie Yu. t at L S Q.. fa 3. S Top: Asst. Coach Liz Flores, Renea Robtaille, David Tung, Vala Sumitra, Paul Koo, Robert Enna, Phil Lam, Bang Va Lee, John Welton, Debbie Lair, Margot Kuester, Mitzi Derfuhs, Charles Chuck, Richard Bailey, Peter Koo, Charlie Yu, Coach Dave Penn. Bottom: Tifany Tauneyoshi, Wendy Rotthier, Stephanie Sabelino, Julie Patton, Elaine Vaughan, Stephanie Chiu git A Varsity member returns a shot by an opponent l88 Badminton Peter Koo eagerly awaits the arrival of the shuttle- cock Stephanie Sabelino slams back a great return The multi talented members of Marina's Dance Team participated in eleven con- certs this year. In addition to displaying their dancing abilities, the students were required to choreograph the dance works that were shown at the various concerts. To most of these students, dance is a favorite pastime. To some it is a way of life. Several of Marina's dancers are begin- ning rewarding professional careers. From a Broadway production to Star Search , from the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics to community theater, these students are thrilling audiences na- tionwide. The Marina Dance Team, in keeping with its goal of blending the academic with the athletc, offers dance scholarships for junior and senior students to further their dance education. Each year, three such scholarships are awarded. The Dance program is one of the largest and most successful programs at Marina. Over 170 dedicated students participate on a daily basis. It's no wonder our dancers have been heard to say, The Marina Dance Team - it keeps you on your toes . Top to bottom: Deanna Mitchell, Cheri Donaldson, Kristin Anthony, Jennifer Murphy, Laura Pratt, H298 Showtime! Dance Clockwise: Karen Challman, Diana Nalbandian, Gina Cafasso, Melissa McBain, Charleen Nagata, Tina Retrosi, Wendy Abrams. Left to Right: Lara Murillo, Donna Recchia, Joy Knudson, Kim Swarts, Pam Periolat 5' 1' Sandy Lanzel and Susanna Kim. Peppy Say, Kassie Kelly, and Gina Rhee. Dance 189 Athletes Cf The Year Nominees Of Boys' Athletic Dept. Each year the Boys' and Girls' Athletic departments nominate the best students in their programs for consideration as Athlete of the Year. To receive the nomination the student must have shown excellent ability in his or her respective sport, in addition to outstanding sportsmanship in competition. Each athlete was nominated by the coach of the sport. Steve Blokdyke Pat Penner .a Chip Rish Steve Spanovich Tom Warde l9O Athletes Of The Year Nominees Of Girls' Athletic Dept. Laura Cox Tracy Ferguson 1,5 Stephanie Sabelino Andrea Willer Margo Kuester Winners of the Athlete of the Year award are named at the Senior Honors Banquet held the Friday before graduation. Athletes Of The Year 191 Mgdfd X,Mf54faAMZZwzaZ!?f0a0c.wAf9QQ E F mod! 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Choosing the two Stu- dents of the Year was even more strenuous. Overall, the Junior Class Council did an out- standing job this year. J -if f it , f Q 1 s ,. First Semester Officers: Top row: Commissioner Carmen Tevis, Treasurer Jennifer Bovitz, Commissioner Jennifer Troilo. Bottom row: Secretary Stacy Carter, Vice'Presi- dent Lisa Patterson, President Missy Day. Second Semester Officers: Top row: Secretary Matt Ma- tay, Vice-President David Winterhalter, Commissioner Danny Manginelli, President Danny Farrell. Bottom row: Commissioner Carmen Tevis, Treasurer Marshal Altman. Junior Council l95 ,f 6 1 f VVIIA V, , IVAAA: V V IVV Vljr .,,,,,, V . . VL ' r J J ' : T , T J 6' V V VV .Q 4 ,V 0 N ,, .V . VW .V VV.. V Q, A V. V V, .,V V Q w rr f S mV I J' V ved vkffqsf '-v K Q. 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Jamshid Sadeghi Stephen Saatjian Kathryn Sadler ,fm ,,,ff'gf:ae1-, ,, 'K IW ' MW MH ' m f .i,,., f ' . , f ' I if 2 r . ' M if , 7 411 r f ' S ,A VJ 'yi V My ,,,,, ,,,. -1 45 , EI HMM. I Sp. 'tivijl VL, rrtrrr if 1 M it , it ' , ,, ,,, , ,, , , Peter Saputo Shang Temre Shannon Thomas Robert Savold Sawyer Scannell Schenach Schreiman gif W---,..,...t,. Cosmopolitan juniors n ew mu -if f? , I , N Jennifer Kay David Kelley Shipp Shoenfelt Shugart Sibrel p-4 h R Wit show off their European sweatshirts! Richard Kristin Angelique Slepack Sloat Smith Llnderclassmen 205 il , ' ,Q 'Q K ' -5 S T Iff at W i 'f . W' fl ' sip, 0 ,. 4 I , - :ix f , . ff' f i . ,, C ff ' - .W if ' Mx ,. ,- Julie Smith Charlene Sparks ' 7 Michael Spongberg Richard Sprong Joyce Stalcup Juliette Margaret Smith Smith ' www- X Z if if ar Nicole Marilyn Nanette Robert Diane Saralynn Smith Smith Snow Synder Song Spanovich I 'iff 'i 3? i f if if aw ,W If , 'iw X Robert Spencer ,,, ,,,, l..,,,, , ,,.., V I V EW' f Z A 4 'fr' ufff fy ' ff X Am i: ff V W as L5 E Wt 4 4' In fr, ..:5 Karen Stark Christopher Steele fc 3 5 You can't believe the yearbook deadline l just finished. Kristi Steele ff iii f' Denny Sun M? t Q l A ei Charles Stender I ., f 1142 1 J f f f if E Tony Sun 1r--- 1, Q ettt f f . ' llt Q 1 'f , , , fi I K I Barry Bonnie Steward Stewart ' ff,,,,, In ,, , ,,.. ' r,, David William Sutton Sweatt Robert Carmen David Shelly D' ll' f K ii WW ,,,v ,wil ,- 11- 'ff' i W,:,?,, ,F H. 25 7 i LQ A an H -My T T 9 iii T 1 , , g ig .3 f,,, I Z Vrgr W,f: f::i.' f ' ' i ' Jill Sean Nicolas Stork Stovall Stratton f ., . lw V- Z rv viii : 5 .y-I -- Q fu ' 'Eng lvan Brian Tapia Tarrents 206 Underclassmen Taylor Tevis Thomas Thomas My fi f Q- ' f 1 iff ' 1 f f M ff Z WW Thomas Thornton Robert Spring ' t ,Q . , i .ffm ..., K K I Zi Michael Stafford Q X if f Q if i i Nicole Storc Kristen Stocks K, .ia I ,,, K ..,, i if ,, ,es C Ruth James Syversrud Talm5Qe Sandra Tollison Cindy Tomlinson W Pilar Torena , E ii - i Jennifer Troillo Diana Valdez N iS th Q 8 Thinh Vu N K csrn' xx X A 5 S552 Q ,K f cs ,, X Scott Watson psf X tc ,F i J 2 5 fx, Christina Mark Tourina Tower Tri Tifany Truong Tsuneyoshi Q ' N Q, K .,L. y , Elaine Angelique Vaughan Velasquez ,Mi ef Brian Ronald Wages Wagner .si Stacey Philicia Watson Weaver Davina Whitridge L if L M i X x Cheryl Wodtly scia .. W4 -iw 5 5 I John Karen Wilks Williams - , skf sssapc Jon Stephen Wolfe Wood X ... .. 0 K.-f t. X ,,:R: g. Qt 4.1, V i fi n M 4 W ' ,. Anh Dung Minh Steve Van Mary Tran Tran Tran Tran Tran Trautner TY g e ewes fgww cross L . - L 1 Q K. K b K' sg K -' . - L ,M ,. tt' Aw L . Z' rl,-s S 3- I' - wi 1 ttii 'Q if t if V : WM ii -me ,K K'-f , -1t.-. . , X ' J New 'r at ' Qi ' fm.. ' J- l txynn i s s 2.5 Jeffery Laura Robert Sarena Marisa Scott Tucker Turk Tysor Unterman Llrada Uyehara X e:t.t 1--nt 1-' in we t..ff t' me ' ' . tr.. M A, , X neer ,T if ' i A -. NX AY' Erick Randall Lisa Byron Hoang Linh 9 Vennes Vennes Vergo VOD Thal Vu Vu if M s- ' mee- - sr - L so 1 as s '1 L1 f ' . 1 ' , is A T Qi, , ., 1 I L ' 8--4 VTPY Robert Michael Matthew Sain? ane Walters Wanger Wafd a X 3 , X , X wr- ,., X it N, l E .2 5 'L ' rv W 1,1 Michelle Jeffery Duane Jennifgr Jennifer Paula Wehrhan Weir Wellhoefer West Westermeyer Westly iiii Lkhh iale 'Q iii i X . ie W Q. .-gg, it i mu j 4 -. X 5 ix V or K, f ,,.t Q Rebecca Bruce Suzanne David Susan William Williams Wilson Winn wamerhaner wimemanef Witherspoon 1 s fs so Laura Cwmnie TU8Sday Miki Carrie Darren Woodbury Yam YZCHP Yamada Yamate Yap Underclassrnen 207 1 - l I f f 5 E, M' .f . u m: ki tm 5 f s Jacqueline Michael Yeh Yoshikawa 5-1 on-1 Angela Alverson Torreh Arasteh Joseph Bebek Katie Bowens James Brown Rory Cameron Mark Campbell Tricia Campbell Hien Dao Darren Denney Kim Erickson Todd Feiler Robert Finelly W.. ..,,, 12 V w ma 6 V -ig' Q A V ,,,,, 4, 7 W ,V Zi, f .af rr JJ Dean Greg Tyrone Charlie Yoshiyama Young Youngblood Yu V K . J ,Q ' nrrre rree , i C T xi ,H ,v f ' :Ei g Vkkk K , I Robert Lori Joseph Ziething Zitko Zueck Camera Shy Chris Finochio Michael Forsyth Ty Fowles Raschel Goodwin Charles Harris Preston Hayslette Doug Hinesley Larry Hunter Royce lstre Phong Jennings James Johnson Paul Johnson Deborah Johnston Brendon Keiser Michael Kielty Matthew Lopez Kelly Mc Cracken Robert Miller Charles Minarcin Lara Murillo Ronnie Murrietta Charles Neal Wendi Newman Harold Ohye Cynthia Post Karen Reynolds an Samuel Donna Connie Zanrosso Zavisa Zenker Mark Roen Jeffery Salisbury Suzanne Silveri Colleen Sweitzer Lisa Vande Walker Maria Vasquez William Waldrop Maryanne Warren Michele Weiss Randy Wilson Pamela Wong Clay Woolsey Kristy Zilly 208 Llnderclassmen This year's class council set their goals high and achieved them with flying colors. It's first priority was to raise funds for school improvement. Led by President Steve Al- berts, the industrious class council sponsored candy sales, a football game pom-pom sale, as well as a bake sale. These lucrative endeav- ors were complemented by funds brought in by sales at the concession stands. Each member attended regular meetings in order to represent better the members of the sophomore class. Their devotion enhanced the year for all. tg K jsgsg X Xxx First semester class council: Steve Alberts-President, Al- exandria Dionne-Vice President, Valerie DeCardenas-Sec- retary, Julie Tuller4Commissioner, Knot picturedj Ashlee Jennings-Commissioner Second semester class council: Steve Alberts'President, Alexandria Dionne-Vice President, Shannon Quayle-Seo retary, Eileen Robertson-Treasurer, Julie TulIer-Commis- sioner, Cnot picturedl Ashlee Jennings-Commissioner Sophomore Council 209 i A i A f'11 I I f f,'f ' A: LL i 7 ' ' M. fi - f 1 A A A A T.. .p A 'f as '- ' 1 ' Jodi Wendy Angela Steve Jonna Tyler David Tom Christina Abbott Abrams Adams Alberts Aldous Aldous Allen Almeida Altig A l l f ' AA f ' ' A i 3 llll A t A II! ! A if A A -i 'A. 'l. -- -5 M ' A. 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X I x 'll Michael Jeana Lisa Spencer Tom ROy Todd Christine Vicki Cohen Cole Coleman Collier Collins Colson Conley Connell Conner CD CD -h NO Underclassmen 211 212 Llndercla t 'if' 4 V ' W V' V fV Vi V V ri Wy 1 Y p r A If 'Q G W' 4 xx Christina Kenny Patrick Vilai Crandlemire Crane Crane Creekmur ff ,,,v, fr i V z y' a VM W M 1 , r rf, K C r 'S 'M f- A 'C C -41, , ' 1 ,ffl ' Ala f MXY Colleen lan Michael Shelly D Silva Dae Daly Danko X .. f - Kathleen Julia DCYNSC Geralyn De Hart De La Torre D6 Nicola Deason ' vw' n rttrr Z , I Greg Mitzi Todd Craig Deras Derfuhs Destate Dillenbeck ,,, e A -f l 6 frri i Jon Cheryl Cheri Nancy Dolton Domme Donaldson Donelson Z 7 , i , 'f Mark Jessica David Paul Dunbar Duran Dutra Duve ff? sf. -iit iif z ,, ,- Qi C Lisa Todd Cara James Evans Eversgerd Faber Fabian SSITIBT1 7' Q Mike Audrey Lisa Heidi Mike Cross Cruz Cruz Cuckler D Aleo 7 AW , M , f V ' v if u fl' if 'Pl ,-If V VV VV f V V XWAV X VVw,,fV! 7, LV, V I ,q,,,,,,N Clinton Lance Shannon Valerie Valerie Davis Davis Davis Davis De Cardenas l - f ,.l E C V ' as r yyyy if t ' - ., ' , C, vii Edward Cheryl Danny Michael Michelle Debeer Dees Delgleize Depue Depue lll' A rlll . l V W ,fi ' 4 . , W W F' - 4 it wr f' l N, I N f--vvf ' ... is is I Tuan Alexandria Denise William Kevin Dinh Dionne Dochnahl Doerr Dolan ,. 1 V i,, V L ,V y r fi we r f wav will rril l, 'fr 'f M 'VV I sf ,t,. .A. 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Shelly Steve Jocelyn Scott Leanne Kristin Robert Barbra Dawn FOX Francovig Frandsen Frangente Frederiksen Fritz Fu Fuson GBICISS , T T 1 QI , A Y I? , Q X v 1. A Richard Marcie RiChard R0biI'1 Christine George Tom Sara Mark Gallardo Gallegos Garcia Gardner Garner Garrett Gatewood George Georgeson F. X K V. t K X X Qi: .X ,ig 1 .i K if , 1 i 'T Q.. ,,. F . 5, t gjkv S i ,is ' ali? , ,f Teresa Ronda Luis Diane Roger Cory Deanne Gary Nancy Germain Gibbs Gil Gill Goldtrap Gomez Gonzales Goodman Goss Llnderclassmen 213 , t F N t ' . in 2 We , .. .. . 'A A Q .Q 4 - -' x f K L5 f. z Q' K 'its 1 if 'C ' 5 .Wt W , i ' K X -55+ T' ., Karen John Scot Tane Kevin Mike Stephanie Scott Todd Goulette Graham Graham Graham Gray Grbas Greger Gregory Gregory -. : K , , X Y TX K ' 1 V .T . Q my . . 5 . --4 , at v gk 41, : l -all-KX a w , f ' , -x G 3 ii ilr S T 3 ..., I. i it A kkk F ll- I K K: :ll M: Tracy Shawn Edward Penny Lawrence Danielle Cindy Dennis Tony Grove Grunber er Gurzi Gygi Hackwith Haenraets Hahn Hall Hall Q 5 A K K k ,.. gt, . . . K , me A K M , Q 1 , 5 A 1 iii X f ff 1-an 'i -.1 E it 'il L if at . ii, -. Fl I' Y Neff A ,q b Melissa TFGCY D'-IC Peter Marti Jackie Julie Andrea Sheree Hama,-i Hamilton Han Han Harlow Harmon Harp Harris Harrison 4 ,, N ' X 'T GT' ' 5 QQ . .. nh. K 5 - 4. M- - .. if- - e,, is 2 1 :E ivki 5 y E - R -I E Timothy Sumathe Matthew ' ': Hastings Ha swaeng Hattaba ugh se G s .- ,. N 0 K f .. b X Linda Tracie Kristie Haugland Heald Heisser 5 f si 1-' 'J at asf g E X vi e Jodi Jason Erik Henderson Hennessey Hensin Q , ff 'xt , x A Gee, I wish this could fly! Jose Lisa Dana Hernandez Hernandez Hetherington 214 Underclassmen ist. , zg. 'M can fi e X i A K ,-: we it -i -F S i - - L L X Q 2 if I A t :ESL 'Fir' 'I David Hibbing Gretchen Hood .W -,Es mi:sf,.:e X Q 'X 'ii Y i i W? X Kathleen Hutchins Tiffany Hicks X- It Neal Higa f X I-N ' Jonathon Grady Howard Howes E:.d sv N X 1 ' 1 X E x w N lx William Mark Hutchison Hyatt N ,: Qt- X as ,, my X L ' lta is Kelli Hight 'eg 1' . .E hem- I 'S X D' 3 Kelly Hsu ... . A ' rig ii x if John Ivey . si. A ,mis - 7 ' g 5 v V s 2 w . ' A is ees if '-if-79? ,f . - ' W Michael Hime Bryan Hinkle K -C X if as Jeff Huang Donny Huff E, flee' . . X ei e ' , QA Jennifer Jackson Christopher Jackson X iiE i as XXXX , .X N if x 'C' X i X xt in H K if z t,5 t X Eric Holbrook Sharyn Hughes X Scott Jacobson Melanie Holden S --1 'ii Jeffery Hunter Lynn Jasperson .ri . XX R . . X X X ' 5. is. James Hollinger N six 5. K .i is Chad Husted X ! Q x dish Mafia l Mark Jenkins 'fiiii . iiiiiii A X s XXX 'i H it H sf x is 'V Ashlee Daniel Michael Beatriz Jeff Kenny Wade Robert Robb Q Jennings Jensen Jepsen Jimenez Jimenez Johnson Johnson Johnston Joice -- iiii zzz Q A V K H H -M si? in ' . 1 N N: Egg t I , ik i iill 'Q -22 S A A X58 'M Iyfi Xi X ii if ,- X if eeeet X 1 ' X Qi . asa .1 X is JXXXX XXXX f riss Darrin Jones iii K, 'Q Lisa Jones 5 kgfwv f X 5 - x Christine Kanocz X , . ff . ' fi S ?h X I-gg ' 1 Wesley Kendall IE X s X ii 5 P ,- Q as ,, ii' X Q in V X Miles Reed Jones Jones Nancy David Kasch Katz s X i -if W? 3 Terry Kennedy Jared Kerney if-is X iwkk , .,XX N x 5 it Lisa Kaufman HV: ' Kia.: wwf X it is . .K X, N Jennifer Kerr Kristi Kakalow Alisa Joy Nicholas Kallay is Ryan Kam 'i I A, , . C 5 f- -9- i l Q-f e f .Q .eff . K 1.3: E. David Paul David Jennifer Kawamura Keesey Keiser Keith A Ii -it Q i i - if ---gif K :U . nf: ' Samiah Anthony Khatib Kightlinger Sharon Kim Susanna Kim Brian Kaneko C g 'iis Erin Kelleher Mike Kisthardt Llnderclassmen 215 'f-..', 11 ,,,,-,, I1 f 1 if 1 4 w , M1 fe if 1,1 1 I I ' ff 1 Eddie Koija ne Shari Kym Tracee Klemke Susie Kollin Scott La Barge ' if ' '71, 1 1 1 'Ii ' 1 11.1 H , 1 f -- if 11 Tricia Klemke , M 1 1 1 1 ., 44. W, ,1 ,V ,,,,-,G , Y1 F , 1 2 1 W 1 4 gf 1 V1 7 Kelly Kramer Carol Klerlein ,ar f ' ' N1 ,wwf 14 I 1f WW H-11, 1 ,W 4 'L I t Q iff 52 1 X' f 1 f QW? E Samuel Kramer Cindy Labelson 1 ,,,, , 1 1 4 Z A . rqfqr 1 Sandra Christy Lara Larsen Scott Lee Sung Lee Andrew Limardo Kris Lawson m f 9:5511 , ' :,. :W w fe, ,M 4' fV f:'i...1 1 1 in 14 ,. Ben Lefrancois , Q1 ,.,, 1 ,,,, , qt, 4' if K 1 11 1 4 1 aw 1 3 15 119 Gary Ladenheim 1.1.,. fry , -V . Anh Le Monica Legere f 1-ff f , V '1 1 . 1 W, ' 391- ,IV 1'9 V' U 1 ' U f.. , 1 1 VE ' eff, 1 L- 4 5 'Q 1' ' 1 V .V , ,ff 'fx' av ' , we ' ' , 1 , 11 ' ' 5' W 1 , , , 1 f' ur -I1 ff X ' Pete Lindley Todd Lindquist Casey Elsa Lognion Lopez 216 Underclassmen wi' 1 1 i,i, Brian Lovely Deanna Lindstrom Marisela Lucero 1 1 X if -541 4 1 1 1 3 1 Jamie Klein m y g. ,. 1: 5 51 11 la ,,,,, A f K. f Lorraine Klohr 1 Debbie Kloss Alan Knipe Tracy Kohn ' ' 'iii I ' 1 f 4 V h ,V H J 1 ' ,,,, -su, ff, -1 . HH' f t , ff -A 1 , ,,,E ,iyk , 1 1 , 1 , , Bryan Krause Betty Lamas ' 11 ff f fly 1 ' if ' I Risa Lechtman ,,,. ,,,,,, , fl 1 1 l' W 1 2 V wr ,vw 2 1M x 1' 1 F :1111 1 X i 1 1' ', 113 if 1 Phillip Leker 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1, W Elizabeth Krenwinkel ,,,. Z James Lambert Candise Lee Greg Lesser Ja mes Kroeger Stephen Lancaster Joohee Lee Tem re Kuester Keith Kuzas Sabine Lange , ,1. 11 11,11 ,giit 1 ,.? f Jung Lee Jeannie Lewis 15 Steve Licata ,..1. ' ' W ' va 1 ,, 2 ' f ' 11,7 1 ,f W '- ' ,,.:: ' ' A .. A 1 , 'L 1' - 1 1 . . -'r f ,, ,i, ...,., fi 2:1 1 f fi ,I Lori Richard Stephanie Susan Littlejohn Liu Liu Locke L , be ' 1 4 1 H . in JH 11 -5 1 ' if '55 If E22 2 1:12-' Eric Lundgren David Maaske Susie Scott Mac Donald Madigan S A 4 1 f 11 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 A W1 l Q I 4 Sandra Lanzel Levon ne Lee my-f 1 X , 1 , , 1, fe Pat Lien 'A ,fr , Richard Loghry x ,f W1 1 Q 1 fc? 127 Z Shannon Magness S Q Q K L EEL Q x 2 .. L . i f .. .Q .,-.-tg M F ' NE, .ff-, 3 - - .izx-if -: , -K .. . 3 N . . i, 5 g - x .X ' 1' Sean Matthew Buffy Elizabeth Ken Jason Ana Steven Keith Magula Malone Maloney Mangis Marcotte Marcus Marin Marsh Martinez Fi END ee F t::.Qs X 5 H, 'y -'- '- i r' . . I N- ' D 7 D -W hiii J Ni f ans --' 5 11' g Louie Stephen Jennifer Jason Michael Hillary Patricia Mike Matt Martinez Martinez Marx Mashburn Matuck May Mc Aleer Mc Clane Mc Coy .. :.,, A W t ., KSA? i ' ii Rick Andy Scott Amy Mc Donald Mc Fetridge Mc Glinchey MC Kissock - to c y , I g xx - X5 ,ij A: g U ka .ii r , , .Q ,. ', ff' X Q' A D ' is if Bt it X, Kristie Ann Kenny Karla Mc Knight Mc Lean Mc Leod Mc Nabb Thomas Raechel ChUCk Precious moments before class give one time to gather thoughts. Midiael Mendoza Meredith Messenger Meyers -. K A s 1 J f- so A pi D A' E ttt at f, ...L - D Q ft, .. . fxwpk lil K. .... 1, in eqgys ., wk i X A .. -W - ' K ' S Thi Tammy Melissa Robin Timmie Georgi Jason Harry Dee Ann Mgo Michna Miller Miller Miller Mitchell Mitchell Mittleman Mizukami h. A , 1 ' ,six- J fr as . so Q. - , ff 'N' Q t t Lx, ,ny s it , .ii i ,X 1 ,. t , , ., . D X tttt David Jack Deborah chan Tracy David Eddie Vue Shelia Mojica Mohl Moller Monroe M0f1tQ0me Y Moss Moss Moua MUIIEHBX l CD CD -h Nl Underclassmen 217 , zi. if D iigi 1 - ' ':' is ' - ': , D K E 7 R' Vik, 'Q A. , i X .. A is-K .WALL ig? Catherine Monique Jon Heidi Charlene Karen Dennis Chuck Mullins Murray Myers Myles Nagata Nakahara Nakata Neal . - A i -- 1 , -- . fi Q- 5 .M - . ..., I Q W 2 :S g it Q t Q fum UK! K. ,A-.el ie '- V. ' .R -.'L'I 1 A .. - X Rocky Hang Hoang Steve Thuy Charlie Chinh Hongtam Nelson Ngo Ngo Ngo Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen .K L T.: Q. i Ji. H? H Y 'WW 'i v' Sunny Vu I I ..,, 'i Q Nguyen Nguyen A . f ei , - t L3 - nam j . . --' -41. ' ,. ' Edward Rflbefi Nichols Nickle .- .1 ,,, no f- M D ,, :s 5 c , .5 we-r' Q X l I Sophomores even spend time in the classroom. Debra I-Ynnea Nielsen NOISD .g , 1 'ig' .... Z . - . P. 1 iff- L 5 f K' . . .. . g R qsik N , ff! J 3 is A r ...,,, e.,, i Jeff Kristi Denise Dean Noster Offineer Ohlendorf Okamura ...., I K A J: ...... 5 ... 1. . R .... . 5 - Julie Evelyn Anthony Andy Owen Paladines Pantoja Parazette 218 Llnderclassmen :gal A 61 X if is 4 fix! . ii ' Cookie Nelson esta.: K Phong Nguyen th e-K S sxT5'. ,X . Dennis Nichols I -15 Mike Nicosia E i 325 ' s l 3 . if if iili 3 Jennifer Patrina Robert Wayne Darrin Olmsted Olszewski Opperud Osako OSb0l'f19 ee.. -5 . gp Q Q g ' . .T I N '. i F . Q .. Z I . .E -' N 14 . , Kristen Mihir Douglas Shereen Janeen Parcell Parikh Parr Partridge Patterson , 4, 2 ,, 1 ,, 1 I' w 1' ' l P' ' 4 Sloane Laurie Eva Michelle Mike Judith Michael Huy Pederson Pekich Peluso Pena Perry Peters Peyton Pham f Q , M f , AZA: V 1 X ' A V ' I ' , i a , iff' 'L' W s- 1' ii YY K . V ' ld' 1 . f 41 't.Zawf'V- f yn ' Khoa Nghia Thao Minh Glenn Alex Wendy Janet Pham Pham Pham Pham Pillsbury Pinell Pitts P0 l S F i ff . 2.74 E , , V P' K ,Y - , f V' 1 ,V Q V' l V gli,-3 'T .ME , -Tiff S' fm u dV A ' f,,, ,fa V , VV fx X K , , K N,.' Wim 5 I-, ' 1 I f ,,,, f m' Troy Nancy Deborah David Mia Erik Tony Michele Mike Polzin Porta Potash Powell Powell Prather Preall Preiss Proodian S m y yy , 1 . y-, l L .,. a in i P P i Marlia Donna Shannon Nicole May Paula Oscar Sonia Susan Pugelli Pusich Quayle Quevillon Rad Radig Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez ., .,f1.:, -- V .,,, 4 my- 1-I ,-'- V ' f m ff ' -nf Z ,,, V V 'M 'W ' f , A -. J N 4, sv V , Q 1 .-gf V33 ,, : JE: 7:1 E X, , I, 1. Ll I Debra Jack Michelle Donna Janelle Nelson Eddie Richard Rick Rasmussen Ray Rea Recchia Reed Reichert Reinberg Reyes Rhodes 4,9 Vryg v E rl, --ff - ii .f l KKVII My lgl' 'I , V! -- W M A ., M, VVV ' VV V ':V I Z' V V ,W V , , la' P44 , f il V ' -M' Q , '-wwf 8 - V ,V it ' 'V IA 1 L ' Vfmgyff Q ' 'j s 4 ,7 X ,, r V ' Q-afsf V I .gf ' ' g ' XX , ' 22 NVQ -2 'L Dale Scott Kari Cassie Karen Raquel Mark Eileen Joe Richards Richards Richardson Rietsch Rish Rivera Roberson Robertson Robertson , , ,, N ah, . ' ' V, r r, I ,I ,A .V V F V V I . I ' L' fi VVYVV VV VV .V if V VV ? VV 1 V 2 it . I Q f 5 V ,, 5 'eff r L, ' 6, V ,K 9 VV . W V M Brian Devin Roslyn Jimmy Kelly Frank Raena Jeana Richard Rochow Rockafellor Rodriguez Roeck Rogers Rojas Rojo Roland Roseth Llnderclassmen 219 Stephanie Ross Steve Ross af Amy Ryan qes,,,, VV T TTf,,4.i V V f 2 473 , 'Aw ,2,.,,. S-A Carol Ryan Richard Jawad Sariee Sayegh Laura Sejuit ,ff r :Ti VV, K in ' ' T XT ft.. T T ,TM- Qi f 5 '5 if Tayna Selle Q 1 7 X Z fy VV X .f 1 7 9 s 4 1 li wr , gf 1 I! X ff' Vu TTVV Susan Ross Kathy Sakioka Kelly Roszel VT. V VV if i Kathleen Saldana f 5 J G Lea Saylor George Schma us V I f Qs ml f if if 3 HW Charles Selstad Z.. Bob Sharp 1 .M ff Q , M Amy Peggy Bob Janette Silverman Sims Skopeck Smaligo 1 TT vrf' Z f' - Vi ' V . T H 4g',T:,: T .T ,,,. I 5 ' VV ! h,, T at Michael Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith Todd Smith ..l. VV . Eff A S T T T TT TWV Vw .V VV V VV VV f V VV ..,Vz Eff, i...,,Vg V V --,' ' 'l T,W. T it VV 4 T, TV alyy T V , X V Adam Sosnowski 220 Underclassmen Darrin Soto Ray Soto Kary Sparks er T :Q ' TTT, 5 VV '-my Z vg, ff, V2 Jim Roudon TT TTT Z f Y sawn X ..,...... Christopher San Marchi is ,f . , 2 as W Bruce Schmidt T fir W Michael Shenkman Brian Smith T 1 'E QV , T 3- SVAV Q ff aglriij Q T' ' ,Www T TTT' Wendy Smith fw Sharon Royston Billy Rubin -M M- ,Mmm 'A' Todd Sanders f 52- if Q Tw mf 4 V J ' V I ', iv 'K T 4T . T 25 A ,T filf Tricia Schroeder T MT f q! T fg', V749 Z fl ix 'Vg I f s David Shepard Sonya Sandoval , Kent Schumann VWTTT ,V f at 3 ii Monica Shi 1 ,,, of T, - mf Q - A, W 1 f f Teaff, ..,T f T' ,T T f ' if 1' it , V 'ily W! at V Les Ruitenschild f TT. f at TT 3 2 Chris Russell T .r,r V A TTTT A T i V 7 PT gf , ' ' :i-ft, ,f:V.:V yr VV Ma A 99 ' 4 3 K Andrea Sa ndstrom V i ,,,f ,, it .T T tt William Scott TTT V -Vg YT A T TE or 1 us 1 Z Michelle Shipp V a ii i T l K V VV :,:: at lg A T T A M we f T Charles Smith Christina Smith George Smith Trina Sangineto ,,TT ,V Y' ,T V 1 7' xx T5 Janice Seely Cindy Siemers n l ff? Y N. Q x Laurel Smith T, T f Q I' ' V i' ' T 'P ' T if f V T 'Z ' A T T if ww 1 T A T - f T TT T, TTTTTT . ,763 il , JVT X TTTZ.: John Smittle Arin Solomon VVV TWT.. a tg T T 5- V W f . T T ET WW ii 2 f, ' TT 'i ' P' , ' Laurie Spencer David Sperling Patricia Charles Soper Nikki Maria Soskin :T , sw Z Curtis Spigarelli Sprankle Spriesterbach gi 5 .J Zu? J QT is if f'.. -xx 5.- 1, A. ' 'H---Y 3 A 1 A tk- L x 7 Xf,,-: -X ef N 'V if 'Lf L , f if . ., --4. 1. S+ X f 5 J A , ,4 , . 7- i 4 ,,. f , ,cf .i,-f. 'lf gms.: ty K Ll l PNC, ,V f 1' ww e- ,- if -. T' L '-' . ,fv I f' -, nn -i f, ff! --J' - 1 f 7 1 . , V, 1' ' ,' .5 7'1 XI' L. ff ffl ' f ' IU' Q7 11.1-r H0 f f fl fl X I7 I jf I, x-.Jr. ,ffLf. 41'45 1 i--- ,9 .. f gf he Fe he S. T ty 0 X E cccc Q , S , 3 it pew it S wb, S is T 3. K , t :J T Aff, ,, J M' fr, T -ef x - Nfl WL! i.,2. if 'x N' , G K if X G ' at Q ' flftmi M t . V . Marvin Sean William Jon Kevin James Brian Scott 'J' M Springer Stanfield Stech Stein Stern Sterrett Sterzer Stovall , ,f' ,V 1.-' ,K A Q K ? I I N FF my air S gf we -za Q. T - i ,kj E. . . - we 'tv Y , , vu -ff, S A X N ' 4 ' y ,ff ' x f it X ,' ' 4 tx Q I Ralph Roger Garrett Mary Renee Teri Kimberly Dean Streifel Stuart Sullivan Sullivan Surls Suttles Swartz Syn A il by Z , X kb ,,.t S A . f -. , X R K ki ., K il S - ' S I A Ai' K S . .Q vu , N A i .ur Zi 1, K E We S 'uv-I Q: ' E ' S 1 ' F' K ' ' I .' -auf' . ff: :v , A 5 . r R R T T T D' ' iir- i e ' of S kt 3 ' v We ma y K R he we Q X ,-.6 Jim Carol Judy Scott Christopher Elaine Gary Sean Laurie Tang Tallbef Tang Thackrey Thayer Theofanos Thetford Thompson Tinkler X Yi S Tina Tinsman at 4 4. Scott Tower 4235? .M Long Tran 415+ S .,,. -'B' Trung Tran flax if Q , r Geoff David Toler Tomlinson .. ' x .. are rig 5 . f X Michael Darla Toy Tran qs Thanh Thao Tran Tran Vickie Jennifer Tran Trapp Oh, how can these people act so sophomoric? 5 Q X an 4' h L 1 V2 -vs Theresa Phong Wendy Richard Julie Jeff Trezza Trinh Troutman TSO Tuller Tumlin Llnderclassmen 221 Cnr h . 2 4 r sl A gg Cheri Jonathan Cheryl Xa Turley Turner Llntalan K i w g . N is r ,t ,D . A in in ki . Q .. :gg gigs N X 'ig : ' X K Et Keith Deanne John Ui5lef Valdez Valentiner A My Q , .. ' K K X ,fr V L...1 LLhL: k K g s. I P A 1 gs V 1 K .. , . ..: .ts gt r 'if 2 . . X it florist ' 3 ,SQ .W cn 3 s . Ron Chris Rick - - ' - . h d f h l ht l . S Van Slckle Van Velden vandemet Scott Thackrey ln t e mr st o t e unc ime Jung e . gg. s S V , XXM.. . 1 N .... ,, . we ' . ' - . i Q . are -X V m e -f 4' Q K be f- as . . . 2 .pf 'ze :lf .,. gi 2 1 . ' fi . . . i C K 1 A ,F , . 1 A it L Buffy Keith Cathy Christy Tuyen Jeff Huong Eric Sally Vamey Vasconcelles Vaughan Viccaro V0 Vogel Vu Wagatha Walker .W t Q .,,, I V K .K ..,., .. A . ., in Q fr' N , N 1 ,.t, fr ! - if w . . so . . . U Q. N .1 .lk Q 'K A 5 . K K A .x K Q. t E ,yu . . . K 4 N.: gl GA' if :K 5 N 'if' 1, ' n' I J' l x .. A b 'BME' i .EIR I. X Si f K I .f 1 kfxv f - - ' A., J X.. ' - ' C. i David Angela Dori Katsuhito Kimberly Deana Matthew Deborah John Walter Walton Warner Watanabe Watt Waugh Wazewski Webb Welton ...X W L ,4 fi -- i Lk kik ' K N 6 K VL st V X ...gg . W g . Q .. - .. W. i .ii . 1 '- ' ' I but . X 9 f 5 'L A ' - t , . 1 Q ' . C ,Y JK . V ., Y ' ', ,S ti 6 ,cfm - ff 'g I. .X X , 'W X i . if 2 . . . 'K Q i:' V. . 1 Q ' r v Jacqueline Victoria Raquel Mike Angela Alex Karen Lisa Gina Wengert Westly White Whitecotton Widhalm Wiederrich Wiener Wierks Wiley -i . .f as V all f ll ff' lzli . . fs 'av 1 A f-. La as me . -L' ' . ss- ' .. ,, W s 41? at i s ' -fsf' j U ij Kim Andrea Jack Lisa Stacey Frank David Erik Marc Willey Williams Williams Williams Willis Williamson Wilson Wilson Winger 2 - - - 1 222 Llnderclassmen , , ' I ff 'ff x X 5 4 ,f f Suzanne Winkler W f, -fm Valerie Wong Ron Witt V' . Mary Sue Wohltman ,,. , , -- ., Z , N- ! I X ,, V , , ,, f I A we 'W' E, W ' 1 , ,WW . s . 'W I-ff ,ft , ' H7 ' y ' 9 ' ,Y l, f Q4 , f '4, , 5 K ' f I . f ,ff 4 'H . W f , 4f',, if , ' ' V Q V 1 f I ,, , r 3 ,f , V fr . 1 ,, ,rrr A ' Terry Wolbert -5:5 Rachael Wolf Tony Wolbert H 'kk f l A f is A I H ' , Www Wy l ' 5 ' L H I TEA W , iw. ,M ' W N 1: Rachelle Woo Matthew Woodfin Nicol Workman e Barbara Wright Chris Wright vw! ,,,, w, 421: .. V ...,, was rrr - J t ' f ,fr V 1 A H I , 4.132 ' l and I Q A ' t ., iii 1 Edward Yeh Anthony Ying Kimberly Brannen Heather Brashear Arthur Bromage Curtis Brown Scott Cahill Joseph Carlucci Greg Castro DongCha Lisa Clark Siobhan Coulter J. R. Cox Dung Dao Harry Derderian Sean Downey Gina Yoshiyama f ,, Mm Linda Yu Camera Shy Randi Zamora Tina Dumas Julie Ellery Allison Gregson Dean Guillen Erik Hansen Scott Hanson Lenore Hogue Stacy Jacobson Antoinette Johnson Shawn Joyce Jennifer Kim Kelly Kuhlman Anthony Laughlin Lisa Lo Verde On a crowded campus one has to use any available space to do homework. WV 'Z is 'sf f ,fig f , 4 David Wolfe Sharon Wolfson wx V. i , f'i' Af' , f, , frrr K I 'fit I 5 , Mike Wroughton eff w al at f W f Z f Michelle Zangger s Kristi Yaryan W ,W f . ,A 'Z fi . Erika Zapalac Scott Markwell Claudine Marcotta Tracy McClure Hai Ngo Phoung Nguyen Eric Olson Tiffany Ouellette Nikki Pappas Frank Peterson Susan Reiss Michael Rodriguez Beth Silverman Robert Stevenson Cindi Torok Are you following me? ,. Wade Womack , :I gm' ,, an e ' X :rx '. , sv ,. Mike Yee l h 'iiirfiiiiiisfisliiiii ii2223lzg:5g.,, ig .tl -.ff-:es -sages stgtze-We X- KE tiff S'tX':- i DSX fi 11 i1:2EirlL:ES?+iE:Q ' 3 .MC C 1 C tem Ctpveg: eigtggftietiseligs g X teak Q K so N ' ' I ' X155 Kimi? ifxf fi l5fi.Q2i:.?3iQ31f:: 1: :Q can tge,,s22t,::.ffei5,: sis? , ..,- 5-. K is , :af -1' t tcyc Llnderclassmen 223 en Counci Fresh Freshmen class council was very busy this year. They set their sights on specific goals and managed to accomplish most of them. To raise money, first semester council, aided by the com- petent leadership of President Traci Baldwin, worked at concession stands during football and basketball games. ln addition to these activities, first semester council also helped decorate Mari- na during Homecoming and sponsored a Tshirt drawing contest during Spirit Week. They round- ed out their activities for the semester by spon- soring Ski Day during Holiday Week. Second semester council was just as busy as first semesters. The results of the January elec- tion brought back some old faces, but a couple of new faces appeared brimming with innovative ideas. Led by President Leo Sabelino, the coun- cil's goal was to improve school spirit and they accomplished this by putting up posters around the school. To raise money, they had candy sales, a car wash, and worked at concession stands during games. Both councils did a great job. 3 l sr cs- F Q 1 .J- ' 5? if 'E' Q' gsm. f First semester class council: Row l: Commis- sioner Leslie Arras, President Traci Baldwin, Commissioner Raquel Rojo, Vice-President Lib- bie Rector. Row 2: Treasurer Steve Gabriel. Not pictured: Secretary Kris Kierstead, Second semester class council: Row l: Com- missioner Leslie Arras, Treasurer Traci Bal- dwin, Secretary Susie Carter, Vice-President Jamy Stillman, Commissioner Raquel Rojo. Row 2: President Leo Sabelino, 224 Freshmen Council s ,Q-. 1 ,F X i R v Jeff Aguilar 'ay Q -1 SW il E -if Bryce Allemann R , , fax Kevin Arnott be be .W,.. A Traci Baldwin is it my K. was C.-.A a, ...C t , g I , - .L -Q K - -v K Xe? A E K ,y , - 4 ' X Q. gs A X' ' I . David Gary Renee William Brooke Aarons Ackerman Adams Adams Adamson V 3 Q.. N B . Li., 1 . H +A 4- 3- .Q c C A 4:1 , L. it , M ,-, . is i. . ' X -' f acc ,C A it 'X 3 Derrek Jon Sherif Bo Craig Alari Alban Aldib Alexander Alexander :: iii ' ,Q MTX ..:.: ' ' K1 G.. I ,, A is , K is N ii . v 0 Y . Charlene Kristin Christian Gary Danette Anselmo Anthony Arce Archibald Arnobit QL f B , 7, 'Y I 5 xy i X A W, Y .4 C s its fi it Lisa Michelle Dale Leilani Thad Avers Bailey Baisch Baisch Baker as , 1, -Q :if N xx 1 3' E54 N' A N. 'L' i 2 K Michelle Joseph Erin Aguilar Aihara Aiken we :iii - is A .Q GJ . - V : V' sg. il 'l -4 i QQ R c.L-. M.. Q t ,i it i- Jennifer Bret Dean Alvarez Andrews Annigoni i i i Q 4. 'H -v fi? . 'N K .. 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J ' V Catherine Melody B J Candace Paul Brett Brian Kamon Cheryl Bowen Bowers Bowers Bown Boyd Boyer Boyer Bracken Bl'BCkmar1 V ,V f ' 'V' V , V . V V iq V , V V MQ V V to V,, 1,V V ' 1. ' 1' ' f ' ' ' ' W I A vvl' 'V J J tiir J V V Vt J V A 'vrf V V V ,M '-VV -. Vfh .7 4 V V f V VV ,V 1: cw V V .1 V Va V VV V, VV WV V VVNM V .v vu- VV VQQJ19 V V .,.,, V 2 V V , V V.: V1- 1 V V ,I VVVV V VV V A V , x :I K VV VV V :V X V V VV? Zh 4 . V X Dave Herb George Diane Christopher BObby John Amy Liberty Br-anam Braham Brannen Branson Bray Breedlove Brennan Brewen Brewster - K 226 Llnderclassmen ,i DN , ,: Css yiC Cs R C CC C i C5 in C B i . m ,A A 'W ' 5 r- - , 'F 'Q , CC C , W' Q C r X K C ..,, A X 5, S C ir st i f E B B B B 1 Danielle Frank Wendy Kim Rick Andrea David Joe Robert Brown Brown Browne Bruno Bruno Buckley Buehring Bui Burns w E ,F 'C C Q C -yf R , , C C ' . wif 4 ' ' C -ff C Q' 'A ' . 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C L S- my m I CCCC 8 B N g y C Q B L C K Spy KC V I I ,C on CC xv 0 A N K xi C, , -4 K QA Ez if - CC g . C ' ' X gk . f ,KC x C 5? - gr C R X 1 Timothy Beverly Ardis Brett Kendall Tammy Kristine Colin Kenneth Clevenger Coerper Coker Colbert Collins Conley CODFI Connors Convery . K rrC:,CCC rC,CC. oo M gf oCC C y CCC if Xl C y L troy X443 L 'v' x? I az --' 'sa S 1 5 CC X sv K .,C jx 5 X X . , K K e to as Q r r H i x. Yvonne Scott Kelly Glenn Marie Michelle Christopher Christopher Cindy Conway Cook Core Cvfley Cox Cox Coy Craig Crawford CD CD -n Q Underclassmen 227 VV W 1 1 4,4 ' Y W f.-I '- i in II' V. 7 V- i x WW 5 K, 'H J Iwi ' Y K i W ',,, W W r A Nat Tom Kelly David William Joann R D Jennifer Brandon Crawford Critz Cronn Curry Curtis Custer Walker Daza De Libro ! ! Ez! 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V V V V :VJ , M :PV I Q jr ww . , mg ff , W fl f ' W W 4 W W W,- f a J W f Er H 1 ff is ' W WW,.,, fl- 2 WM aim. had fs Robert Laura Brian Aaron Kathleen Heather Kelly Ecl Robert Edie Ellis Emde Emi Endo Endsley Erickson Ermel Escamilla r J a A W A -W: ' ' - f W f '- ' W W W A' ' W V Cf J - 4' NJ Q ' Y WWWW, W W - 7 ff 'Q TW: - lll ll' A ' V 'W ' 'i if ww j 3 -1 i Tony John Jennifer Andrew Danny Samantha Scott Sonia Paula Esparza Esquivel Essig Estrin Evans Evans Fahrner Fegley Fenner WW Zzl H W W VV WW V V WW WW 1 V , 4, W V f'i K WW J w v 's r ' V I ' 4.1! ,W . it If V 2 f' tiff ' W Nelo Elizabeth Karl Bradley Darin Ryan Danny Robert Karra Ferdousian Ferguson Finger Fischer Fishman Flores Floyd Folgnd Ford 228 Underclassmen Fm ax S Br John Fort K ZIA by 3, Robert Friend Teresa Foster i k v We xr. - , V X X Todd Frizzell 0 E -.-, 5 B 9. Q EE Q1 O R4 7 H iry W 8 M J O ,V 'ri 3. ,, V W 3 f A L , g 3 3 9. .. J LQ S fl M 2, rv P' he W' , J J -1 ,QM j ,W ,lil K J Q 5 . Tina Ena wi Frank Fredlow X Q, f We- Kim Kelly Fuerniss Fulford ! f c '-h ' 74 -Legs Boogie! Steven Maureen ,. Gabriel Gallagher i , XL X Akkk ,,.: G y 'Sf - B W ,w I ' l G - ff? - - ' .Q Ja , ' . A' , kc- as Q Jacqui Vincent Jo Ann Dina Syrena Lisa Michael Garber Garcia Garmong Gartland Gassis Gebhart Gerber Nuff x '13 'T .-rg 53' N ff X G n ' 1 Jeff David Johnna Michael Susan Shannon Shelley Sandi Jandie Gerde Gershwin Gherardini Gill Glassburner Glassley Gleason Glezakos Goldsboro . f X I I Y -WL x Gr X .E 'I Q t g 'Y ' 1 , . - xx -, 4 i l -4' W- NK K .SX h Sim ? g Q 1 J f , wr Z N Danny Roberta Javier Michelle James Michelle Jamie Jennifer LOl'i Gomgz Gonzales Gonzalez Gorfido Graham Graner Grantham Gratteau Greene iill'ii ' r y l F' Q, X Q. f 1... x M- 1' , f c.-4 :fl g 1, 7 44g .. A 1, - A6 A Q z.l . x fr - h - - - f T s o J E x Q 5 , .3 y i-NV Q kv' 5. :fs a l rw FQ? 1 gc f 1 lk J + S - cr l u J X. Nancy Nancy Carol Steven Teri Dung Larry Angela Stacy Greene Groom Gross Guild Gust Ha Haecherl Haghighdf Ha900d T - - Q Underclassmen 229 sp . S C T r C +C: 'ir' T Q f f H Q Q :,, ' - N is C f if f ' as Connie Rebecca Chris Stacie Steven Nghia Susan Matt Mike Hahn Halstead Hammatt Hammond Hamori Han Han Hanson Hanson 1, ., we QNNLK .- .. K C -.hk I I f X Q M X . - , l Q- 1 A S T it .C 1-- f is L 5 .f f N 0 ii ax K . K 4 we 5 K 1' , K K 4 . .,LL 5 l --i X iw six X I wi i z - X l it :IA V A ,,,. Tricia Brian Georgann Burrell Wayne Julie Theordore Jeffrey Christian Harden Harp Hartman Haselrig Haskell Hastings Heisser Held Henderson , M y k r Q . 5, . ----- Q W - f S. S T311 s X l H Jill Robin Jacqueline Sean Henderson Henderson HEHNQUCS Hensin ,, . J. S- E . .,.., S 1 E ,Q 4' ' wif K -gg. Q ii A 3 Joe Michelle Lisa Kevin Henson Hering Hernandez Hight Ni Q ? .N A g- cfxxl ,Q Jennifer Jeanne Taking a break from lunch and homework to have a laugh . , , Deanne Hien Hill Hime Hinesley Hoang N Q w 6, 1-' .xg Michael Tracy Hoffman Holmes :'- -s:-- - , S 'IT i K .S J K Deeann Rafael Huihui Hull 230 Llnderclassmen -. 5. '-:l A S Q S lil- Levon Aaron Hopkins Hornaman 1 -.nw f if V Catherine Nicole Hungate Hutmacher Ent 3 Nancy Houston 1 -fe is Michael Q 'M 'J 5 xx . Patrick Howard ' ,nt . . -:fr K .,..f...f -5 Jessica Hytopoulos lmhoff Debbie Hughes James Darrel Howarth Hubis .,:: . . 1 :m sup 5 S H Q ' . N ,S , lif es ' Celeste Patricia Gay lsackson Jacinto JBCKSOTI si X ef K Hg X X ii , B C he 1- X W. ., ., M. 3. 1 ,- . ss A 5 ss' i T , X mx Julie Paulita Graham B0bbY James Laura Marla Jacobs Jacobs Jarski Jeffries Jenkins Jennings Jimenez - is , L A .H '--- 'S ., ,Q F1 . ...Fx ' ,. w ky. 1, X . I . 1. - - f , . 1 T, S Melinda Stacy Dennis Tony Scott Marc Victor Johnson Jones Jordanides Juarez Kagasoff Kallick Kardos if ::-- me : if :serie K .A E 1 ct. if ll 1 , ' ll , - K K A fm A n if Jet if . e A 'ai N A F: 1? li- in X wit - - in 5 . K I V :. , . x st L ak has-is T C 2 'M Kristi Jason Kassandra Kimberly Steven Daniel Kristin Keiser Keith Kelley Kelley Kelly Kenney Kierstead ,C to -. C if X X to C J 4 31 ' ' ,, ' N We 1 5 me wg Q es. ,f '- . f' I sl X . :- Julie Mike Jeff Jason Anne Chris Heather Kimball Kirkup Kirkwood Kirschner Kissinger Klamczynski Kl'1iSS 'fer C la ,. S A if . or it C , ,JL ' A R A g 1 4 J T .ti I I is ve 4 . Tim Joan Paul Christin Wayne Cayenne Mary Kolacz Koller Koo Koob Kozuki Kramer Kressly L - - -A ' ' M 'iir ' X 6? 3 Za xg A N T e X an Q 'T' if K U fl, QW 1 X tl -V iv , 6 4,-Q K ly : .,k,?x W t Qi Q . ,QQ W K KX k J , - f . - I N 1 is K s Q - S John Lori Jeff Todd Mariana Craig Kristine Kurth Kyler La Grua Lahti Lamas Lambdin Lambkin ci-g I fr. 53 .. W C A ' I ' - f' Z t . L V i 2 if i - K A' i at . Q sf A it 5 X M Q: - K r ., - sc -: . 1 me Sri A Michael Erik Theodore Robert Melissa Michael B,-ian Lanlel Larson l-asch Le 5392 Le Terneau Le Terneau Leary t , Q 'E rf . 1819, it A M il. Steven Amy Jio Johnson -- Lisa Carmel Katz Kawano 1: :ci J' i , svfj Kelli' Alice Kilpatrick Kim A c Y Q cgi- ,Ass . s E , Holly Brandee Kniss Kochan 'E ' Q if Y e N g fi J C 3 ' r A Jennifer Dennis Kropp Kudlik Shawn 'Q Mike Landquist LBfldSl'Tl8r1 Susie Ledbetter Joo Lee i UJ CD -h NO i X Llnderclassmen 23l . K ', my , x, , ey ... . V , I I ' , jx' 2 ' W my V M ii 'I M 24 A' L L Sun Mee Tammy Gregory Joseph Michelle Chriss Spencer Shelly Randall Lee Lee Lent Ligier Lindstrom Linn Lipp Littlejohn Locken f' if , V X K 4 ,Q ,, , .. ' . , , f W it, K K ,f , f X of A ., - I, ' V ' ' f ' .V i s ,V I ' ,f ,, , 4 H W 4. Wax' if - 1 Ei 1 . Q is ' Ll! Todd Gaby Tracie Mike Lana Lesa Lee Brett Khanh Loenhorst Logue Lgng Loomis Louie Loveall Lowrey Loy Lu ,vlz , . ' .,,,,,l Z i W 'I U , V ' , Ai ' i J 'l 1- , I, , . I Vi, A ,A ,U ,6,l , Vw u w Q ,A V , M-x ,,,, fr I - V 419' k , If? , s' .' 2,3 ' 'l W . Gary Kari Tracy Donald Loren Kevin Russell Steve Matthew Lundy Lupton Mag Farlane Mackenzie Maddy Magula Maiorana Mandel Mantoen ,Q .' V , 4 7' 4 ' IT ,V V :Ai Wi. Ines Jeff Aimee Monica David Paul Chad Ignacio Joseph Marin Markus Marotta Marrero Martin Martin Mashita Mata Mata Q -ff , ,1 ...vvf V , 1-f- ' ' ,, 4 4' A if 1' f A ff ' f ' H , N' if ' , -4:1 - T -mf' 1 T iiii -' . V M K 4 s A , A l - X f ' ' Z I - ii ' , Brenda Eric Dan Eric Dennis Nancy James Tony Jason Mather Mathews Mc Bain Mc Clurg Mc Collum Mc Coy Mc Cullough Mc Devitt Mc Fadden In ,, J A ,M X A il , H f r ,ty f N it Vi U H Y,-I 42: I ,Q g: wi 'J ' wry? 5 - - A VV ' A Q' as at ei 4 T is iw T . V - I x A . i ' in T T ,R ti wx ff f K T M Jeffrey Todd Scott Sean Cary Laura Mary Angela John Mc Gloin Mc lntire Mc Kenzie Mc Mahan Mccabe McCoy Mealer Medina Medina ,f T' rrrr M r r ,, fm f T T it it i riii 6 4, , ig In 3 Y a Y . A , H in LY Lk? A fi: w . y 1, ' ' of I T, V, 5 A J 5 , . ' li 5211- ' Shawn Rick Michael Louis Lisa Tammy SJSVS Annette Lori Melendez Mello Mendez Mendoza Mendoza Mercurio Mefk Mershon Mettler 232 Underclassmen E Y I X i i,' Q ,, E 5 'D i ' A7 if lf, if 5 l , E Q ., . E ,rf so j gxtif W M so X .X M x c as . I I 1 4 5 .f l ' A P l f ' mem-asm -+ -H, if - ' Nicole Jason Jason Beverly Dawn James Katy Adam Shirley Meyer Middlekauff Mifflin Miller Miller Miller Miller Minow Mitcham ,,,X:i,i': iY, Q, . ib:-- fi: q,, yikk. ' zkik, f -Q Q- X . c W sss , g. ' F .4 J q,5?,,i is of 1 fm, iyy A Nz J g ,. c u sfG,,,. X R , N Deanna Christopher Sheryl Jennifer Dwayne Michelle Julie Erida Ly I Mitchell Miya Miyacle Montalbano Montayne Moore Mosbach Moss Mona si K s e 5 ' r f W F : .iir I J n 5 wb K , y rk. ssx1.. Xa? J, D D' in ' M 1 'J V c ,Q E ei M ,N ,K p ,. , - a 'si J' ,. ivy ig- S . h .ff . 1x if - 5? 6 73 lx e L DN ex fl Q J -X A Q 6 1 5 lr - X- , i s - - . Kenneth Kevin Michelle Guy Jane Jennifer Ryan Michael CUFUS Muche Muensterman Mulleneaux Mullins Mun Murphy Murphy MuSC0viCh Nakamura 5 X , A U i , Am- fix N, fi ar Sf . fr 5 , X ' V b Ld ' 1 X K N 1' N X 'M' an . .. li ' X' S X , . XX 5 Kaoru Richard Shannon Jennifer Tracie Alexandere David D'-1009 J0hf'l Nakamura Nelson Nagglaton Newcomer Ngo Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Minh Nguyen I. Tammy Nguyen N . c Tung Nguyen Freshman's first tour around campus? Mylinh Nguyen cfs., X. Tony Nguyen ...Q Tuyet Nguyen Underclassman 233 2: A Q F , .th -, . QE L z W i L is 'O t QQ, zu lj, N N! . - - 411. -uv f 4-'sf . A f - , A - L 3 X X X i l P -Q , 1 35 tg x 'P A P fi Uyen Yen Mike Lisa Serina Timothy Jason Sang Christopher Nguyen Nguyen Noble Notley Novak Novits Nyssen Om Ortiz T :'- fa - K f . T4 fi rt? O I ik! .O it . L t P R , e ., T 4 ' - 4, O' is , J 5 1 'li Y . ,L,. X ,QR K K Q A I, . ' utr' if S 1 3 -. 5 , . ' ' O O ' Y A 1 Ramiro Diana Robert Bryan Rupesh Jung Roy Corey DOUQ Ortiz Outwater Paladines Palmer Parikh Park Parker Parks Partis . L P L f sf: -, M ... .. 1 L N it N . t-. P L T Q ' ,FR I! - ' 1 .' It T ' 2: if 1 N' .F Q. - gif, R ig T Q- 1 A , P ' N . 5 J at I, i ki-, ,ttt A ,V K Q , as Q xx P - g z -- 2 K l : 3 X H Darren Tamara Tony Trisha Scott Stephanie Shannon Chrisy Boyd Patridge Partridge Patriarca Paulin Pearson Peck Pemberton Pena Pendleton r . N . +5 TIIV we , ' si i 311- 5 i s N X K K . -' L . :.. 1 1 - :grim :N i t . fs. J k an : L M- : -' . V.-4 K , , ' x ,:-k 1 T I t ff - S S IES S Michelle Paul Valerie Lisa Jennifer Lisa JBITIGS Ahh H0 Perez Periolat Perkins Pesch Peters Peters PEISTSOH Pham Pham 'Il 0- K .J I N . g Q' ,gt Tamda Tram Quyen Pham Pham Phan S L Tk L' 4 II' if 2 W . Drew Shelly Randy Phelps Phelps Pi 5. KK g A as 'U T1 't ' ,:. A Everyone Qespecially freshmenj loves to pose for a photographer! Sarah pat Glenn Pirch Plane plank 234 Underclassmen Andrea Plechner Barbara Podolak Laura Pratt Patrick Preijers x 1- Sergio Hector Quintanar Ramirez f , I fk A 5, Ai ,QV fV'.,,,f - -v V ' 6 'J' , ,V Libbie Melinda Rector Reed ,WWW M A ,twq W' , , ,QV bays, jot? W ,IV V , :nm Q Thomas David Risse Ritko Shirley Rogers Raquel Rojo Anthony Leo Russo Sabelino V VV ,,,,V to 'i VV . , 2 T 'Q-'fl l 'WZ X K XM 7. I A' Noah Shanalee Virginia Poe Poizin Porter , , ,, V Pew kwa Q , V V V T , V mi M Carrianne Scott Georgiann Price Price Psaros tux 'V M, . M '54 threw if 1 ca '- f 'Kd 1 Colleen Powers ' fn, ,ja ,V 1- ', 1 f,,,W,,,,f 'V 1 1 EY ,, ,,,.r W , Sunny Purcell April David Jennifer Sandra Randle Rantz Rasmussen Rasmussen J Mm! QWWW H! , 'J if V,,r.', , , ,,VV VVVV . ik. 'f VV if -,QV repo Q V x ' ge V , If George Gina David Brian Rey Rhee Richards Richardson , rr f g,,, arrr 1 P T rirf it V, V V VV V KV VV V 4,4 fa? stew i:Qf Andrew Kelly Jeff Corig Ritz Rivers Robbins Roberts VV ,W--' ,:m,,, ii , ,MV VVVVW' V , t it 'P 'i rv 6 'V :V V cy f, ,, , , ' X' . f' , H V' V M ' ,wing 7' :Sf - T he P to ' N Jeffrey Michael Tonya Todd Rose Rose Rossetti Rowsell , hf' ' .-1f ' , -., - Q T ,, V-'J . 1g,f1,w I H 44 R . - , V , , an -, any V! 4 , Laura Adele Kelly Mark Sadeghi Saglietto Saldana Salles at i T if Dale Patricia Anita Powers Prado Prasad 'i'J X , . W V 'ci I ,JA 1, J we f 1 , . . '7 V V5 I , W ' Vg, :V 'rir ,E H1-I Shannon Rod Cynthia Purdy Quarles Quine , W I fl 'yn 'ev M' ' H tics S231 4 H W iw' 4 VV V gs VV L l I 5 Brandi Christopher Danny Ray Ray Ray t mn Q VA, , Y Q 'M x it X l x I Scott Robert Shawn Richey Richter Rietsch H f 7 l',,t, 4- aa., ..' ' 'A ' 5- f . . ,, x V , ' s Kim Daniel Jeremy Robertson Rodney Rodriguez V5 ,, V B M - ,f . , , - ' f W. L ff ,, Alissa Sarah Steve Roys Ruby Ruttenschild is? I ' ,f V' Molly Tracy Charles Sampson Sanborn Sanderson Underclassmen 235 2 Z Q , f V lll t ...i we fm f A' ' i fi at , V i z.. at ,,, 2 X A S Xx....N2 Y A Angelica Erick Kim Candice Annemarie Peppy Kelly Michael David Sandoval Sands Sardi Sato Savage Say Scannell Schaffner Schenach T ,!,,,, , my ,, Q! A' V x i , Q.. 'V V H X X gr, ..,,m'zT, V .- 'N X V 3 ns 3 V by A Q , A gin' , Q gf A iz ll ' Rf, -Qtr! g,'i gl 5 , -J 'V I 41, ' . A W ' V ' RAS. . It n L. a Michael Monique Eric Eric David David Stephanie Brian Dustin Schilling Schouten Schrick Schultz Schwantes Selecky Sharp Shaw Shaw 'am f ' ,,, , ,. ,yly Vf , i VA A i at V ' . X ' V M V ' ' ! X ' f , , , i ,VV ' 1 S , W aff -. fa., V i Tw M A A y gg ' . ig , ' Q 4 ' J ' V ' f f V A iiil , V4 iw ir Z V- ,,,, , 'k,,,,,, V QA f K H Karen Sherry Lurene Lara Josh paul Vicki Karen Michael Shield Shiley Shoenfelt Shuits Snvermar Skibba Slepack Smaligo Smiley y l g ,.l , , A S ,i,, -. 1.- gav- ,l,, i it eeii i A p inn J i an , My M p i J 3 , rg Qiv' i . A -.jf p 'I ,, 5 .S ', cg i A Q11 I I ' wi' V' l? 'M -, ' Q. W ' l Q? V V N A ,, VQ AQ M 4 vvjj. , .. . it ,, X . X Anthony Charles Kimberly Kristina Lawrence Michael Scott Sean Shauna Smit Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 4, , 7 4' ff V 4 ' i . E fa- ft V ' Y ' V, .. ' U if , VV, Vf J, V ,,,. iii 5 ' C ww, f Teresa Tiffany Vanessa Justin Mariel Guy Leomi David Christopher Smith Smith Smith Snyder Soto Souza Spence Sporing Spruill a . , W if A- ' ...V X W, M , VM I V i , 33,3 44,1 1, jf, Jennifer Richard Deannajo Christina Christina Kelly Jeff Steven Rachel Spuhler Sramala Staab Stahl Stauros Steele Stein Steinberg Stelter VV I fr ,N,,,,, M. VVVV K H ,,,,f I, ,. ,,.,,, V ,,.. nail' A. I , V :f ,h -it I Q x x ,, S V. M V 'K ' . .:- Va. 'LV Q .. ' ,, , M ,, . ' ' ff' - ,' ., - A - ,7'g'H ., 4 y 2 Q- ff ,x 3 M t .1 V C ' ,i T X ' ' ' 1 i fi ' 2 , WMM L G in Stacey Jason Graham Kathy Deedee Jamy Brian Bobby Byf0I1 Stender Sterling Stevens Stickel Stigar Stillman Stora Striks Stripling 236 Llnderclassmen E i V, on V' m . A V T T ,, S I ,, ., , V V - , , V 5 .. f I V i 5 V f 1 ' at David Katherine Marc Sarah I Strobridge Stuppy I Sublette Sudakow VVVV ggy ,,,ff'f if 'f': A' w r Ijl tfgmn I I V' I' i' .V ,, W ' .. , A I ffl ,f ,,,' f . ' g V V , 'L T ' N 'ff I QA , - 4 v,ff,W f V V Mfvf ji G A V Liga Patrick Ronnie John Sullivan Sullivan Surls Sutton s - innvlllli EAM i-' , 'j .125 .. ,fi I V W 7, ,V as 3 , f ',,,iV 23 VV . 'K Q Q ' . K 122' I I Heather Shari Don't you wish we Could dress this way everyday? Stephanie David ,, Swanson Swartz Sylvester Tanner . T I ' If J 5 I l V W ffl W' , -of 1 af , I ' W . 'M ' 5, 2 4 -:V if Y' ' . ' , VXI' ' , A ' A V 75 , VV - T T ' Q ' f in me f,rr , it Ma Q , Lexi John Dara Ted Tom James Kenny Do Hung I Tauber Taylor Testa Thompson Thompson Tiffany Tourgeman Tran Tran ,.., V V , l V V .,,4 V 1 . , I ' 'X 1 ,Q , , ' X gf ,fu -- ' ,rj M A I V T ,sa T - it - ' V it ri s 5 K V , T' ' JQgwgf,1Qw. VV VV , Q f 4 Mai Minh Ninh Van Erin Steve Roy Paul Jeff Tran Tran Tran Tran Tuller Tully Turnwall Tuzzolino Tysor 2 , . Z, . V ,V,, , , A I rg' V X A ! , Q -f ' ff: ff' V W. 1 r a W' 1' .. I ' Q '- - ' f' 9 .gg ,' . l V , ,V , 1 .2 'V ,df 'x I XE, , , VA VV ir, r r X V X L A kk Eugene Greg James Denise Bryan May Manuel Venita Robert Llntalan Valdez Valentiner Van Patten Vander Mey Vang Vargas Varon Vaughan A I ,V E 'L'-, f. VV V K in L21 ' ,i . O VV , V V 'E in y V ., 7 , fi A1 ,,. ' Q' H ' , ' ' Mi, A Irriv I W A 5 , e, , was K ' is f ' ,, aa Lain Paige Huy Erin Scott Chau Thu Lauren Jamie Vaught Vaught Vo Volz Voyles Vu Vuong Wagner Walker - - - - Underclassmen 237 Q f i ,,, 5 ,, I f A ' A gf., V I W C il I5 ,r W fr V 7 f f rf 0 .wp ,iw V: fi ix W fy ga 7 fn- aw, E Q 6, :M Q 4. i Q' J Q J ir, -ff 'Z why? J f A i' Q I I I ,, ' w nr ' 5. ,,, ' ' ' ... ,tv V V V! r Jeffrey Sherry Melissa John Derrick Jonette David David Faith Walling Walton Wambolt Ward Watkins Wentzel West Westly Wethmeller if , Y Y V is 1 S 1 Q, X V , . Q ' - ii ' ' 1 5' -iff' if f 'f ' ' ' ' 5 1 Q - if fa rf' V . .- az. ,,,' -' A I Y, ' ' f It ' i X I ' , 7' 1 ' ' qw A ,Hn fi,-.fnflhf W ' Y ai E K. if M MZ f-'f Christopher Alland Marla Michael Michelle Jay Sean William Kim Wheaton Wheeler Whitecotton Whittington Willens Williams Williams Williams Wills at Y iiiirr W3 J iw iiii f J il it tg , 'I Q ax at I 3? V ' W U' J I ri, 'if'fI ,,, V 1. X , W n- Q V g W .. W ,K 'lg' ,x r gg, 1 Q 1 J , A i gi , I f o r ffm .g J ,J , , Y Q 411, 1 I I I Jacoby Joanne Patrice Shanon Lisa Robert Chris Yutian Roberta Wilson Wilson Wilson Winkelman Winn Winslow Wirth Wong Wonnacott ar J V my ':,.. M 5- 'X f . , V W ' Y' ' , Y '13 C. , page - f I ,V V QM i 5 it 5 ,A ' . ., , ' i QI? 1: f -V--ff' Y if ' jg A l A . , V V,,,,,i wr , Q ff' J 'Y ' yiy 4 r rrrl Y if A f V ' J If 7 X Q ' EQ- H my ff Cole Jodi Ruth Li Jill Lynn David Sonia John Woolsey Workman Worthington Wu Yamada Yamada Yamate Yee Yeleski V g A,,, H if ' ' ' K, . 4 1 , gv 4, 4, V V ' gy 7 , X 'Z in Chere Javier Joe Zanrosso Zaragoza Zarske y y A M . 'Q 'i,, 7 K nf I vvv F fp x it H, ' f f, -1.3, X ' X W ! Ag . Susan Anthony MeQan Zavisa Zilly Zimmermann ? '41, Y ls this the same as squeezing into a VW Beetle? Steve Zuck 238 Llnderclassmen the s Anthony Cianfaglione Dennis Creed Michelle De La O John Descoteauz Shannon Downey Donna Dunn Cuong Duong Jonathan Ewing Jennifer Ferreira Jennifer Fried Camera Shy Class Of '88 Michelle Garner Wendy Hood Gordon Jones Kacey Jones Stacy Jones Dina Kurtz Juana Lopez Nick Luna Carolyn Miller Eric Moesslacher Carlos Munoz Ryan Pollock Steve Preuett Aimee Roderiques Mark Salcedo Michael Sandel Kelly Shaw Steve Sianez Russell Snelling Michael Splitter Christopher Sporing Rene Suren John Tran Benita Vela Jennifer Volta Cindy Watson Jeremy Weisgerber Tina Wellman Ken Westbrook Lola Wong Daniel Zubkoff Llnderclassmen find many ways to catch pirit at Marina. Participation in annual activities is one way. While seniors and alums got most of the spotlight at Home coming, many underclassmen outfitted themselves in the costumes of that night. During football season attendance at games is another way for students to show their spirit, and pep rallies concentrate spirit under one very noisy roof. Halloween gives everyone a chance to blow off steam under some other identity, and this year the College English 4 classes dressed up for pilgrimages to Canterbury, which hap- pened to be any classroom that wanted visitors. Marina is truly blessed with spirit. Cheerfully costumed students entertain at Homecoming. Sometimes they even watch the game! xr Parade of football players begins rallies. Pilgrims explain their annual springtime trek to Canterbury. 1 1 Llnderclassmen 239 ju, R ' r,.,!' 'xp Q2 Lf' f ' . 'I .11 O KX' Q 3 kg ' Y P , 4- fi ,I ,FX x f n, 5' U7 ,f if 5' if Qi 96 . J R wi 7 I ,V v L, 5 fy I ,,,f ,fx ,YW If M, rf ' xp ' N NP 425 Yi 1 i f 5 V ' Pr' M 1 N' K I, ew gy' 1' IL. 'Lf R, 'E V fx' 1 'Lf U , I' k I ' iff nj aft! N , qw 'lf' Y J ' ' ,341 a sl 1 , 5 'w 'Q ,fb .. 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X. ,QQ X J, , N ji ' - J +1 5- Ni wi M v ix xi Un in Catch The Spirit Cf D 240 Academics Division xxx N Academics Dr. Lee Eastwood Interim Principal HJ ' Ms. Julie Mayer Assistant Principal QU Associate Principal 125 Mr. Leon Stoabs Assistant Principal Mr. Jim Lande Assistant Principal C25 Dean CU Mr. John Biere Director of Student Activities Mr. Mark Attebery Dean Q21 Ms. Doris Longmead Dean Academics This year was marked by several admin- istrative changes following the surprise re- tirement of Principal, Dr. Paul Berger, last June. While a committee went about se- lecting a new permanent replacement, Dr. Lee Eastwood left his job at the District Office to serve as Interim Principal, Dr. Eastwood implemented a Clean Campus Program which resulted in short Fridays ffive minutes off each period for clean cam- pus and 'long Fridays ffive minutes added to each periodj for dirty campus. The pro- gram paid off as the campus was awarded S1000 for being Most Improved in the district-wide competition. Other tangible effects of Dr. Eastwood's brief stay includ- ed completion of repairs on our leaky roof and introduction of a reprographics center on campus. Selection of new principal, Dr. Ira Toibin, was ratified by the Board in December. Dr. Toibin continued the Clean Campus Program and renewed the empha- sis on academic excellence that has long been a hallmark of Marina High School. The appointment of Dr. Toibin, who had been Associate Principal, had an impact on other administrative posts, as internal shuffling took place to fill vacancies. 'Ui indicates first part of the yearg Q25 indicates second part of the year, Administration Dr. lra Toibin Principal 123 Associate Principal fly Academics Marina participates in recognition program The all-round excellence of Marina's pro- gram received attention this year as the school successfully participated in the Na- tional School Recognition Program. Based on a written report and an application, the school was selected one of ten top secon- dary schools in the State of California in February. Two-hundred and fifty schools advanced to a national screening, and Mari- na passed the first stage to become one of 140 to vie for further consideration as a model School. The competition brought many official visitors from State and Na- tional departments of education, as well as attention from newspaper and television reporters. Students, staff, and community alike stand to benefit greatly from the recogni' tion that participation in this program is bringing to our school! We can all be proud of the fine job we're doing! MTS. Barbara Ryan Gloria Davis, guidance technician Nurse .,,,,,,,t S3 fi' 3 X. 'Stn' if fl?-1' Mia Miya guidance technician Victoria Steadman, guidance technician Dr. Ron Hall Psychologist Darlene Murry, guidance technician, not pictured. Administrative Staff Marina's English Department is main- ly concerned with these objectives: - to encourage students to receive and express their ideas effectively and to master fundamental communication skills and knowledgeg -- to expose students to a variety of ideas, social conventions, and modes of expressiong - to encourage students to examine critically past and present forms of in- ter-communication. - to provide students with understand- ing of a variety of aesthetic expressions and cultural activities. The English Department at Marina High School says Chairman Don Hohl, is the cornerstone of an effective aca- demic curriculum. For it is in the Eng- lish classes that students learn to LOVE to read, LOVE to write, and LOVE to develop their critical thinking skills. Maybe that's what out department stresses: LOVE FOR LEARNING. Academics Jackie Davie gestures as she reads to her Nick Boden Kathleen Fray Loretta Madsen James Mason Robert Meyer Kevin Parmentier ' if Department chairman Don Hohl works with students in Writing Center Patricia Anger explains test questions to Mrs Albert Parnis English Helen Robinson Academics I S A XX -'X: :E 2 Stephana Ryan r If you'll wait just a minute, l'll be off the phone - Paul Frey Elaine Sorrell GATE coordinatorfEnglish teacher Mary Scott calcu- lates last minute grades. Annette Walter Jerald Weber 1 ' - X x S . ' ssl . x Y ' 1 - 4 . - .A f M R as at 13. C.B, wright Af' Frank Pap: Let me tell yorgxg-7 FAA NGGXM It L fit J X DJ ' v .f 4 Ng X l 3 lm IN 'X V ' ? X l WA A A , X tl no rx fix mA gf X WAY I l , l L-,I '-Y K lv' A J F fy ffm Q 747 H .fy M ,Nj ,X14 N I H ' ku . , lvl' ' XJ ' t NA 7, F lk Kr ' Af I ' 1 'I Vu V A ,lf in X wi CS lil JC, Q' Q1 'Y X' 11 X I KD ' fl fgxd X p A x L 4 ,jf ' fl. ' lf, fl X 1? If NN! X tx 'lx wt J l F N N M 2 I lf f ,ljw 934 . w . y Xbxjflx l ' ' l fl fll W A l Z y ' ' ' Englishi 24 f Warum nicht auf Deutsch? Sic transit gloria mundi? Donde esta el cuarto de bano? Sounds intriguing, huh? If you're looking in the direction of understand- ing any of these sayings, the Language Department can put you on the right track. With such fun ideas as the Latin Banquet, the October Fest, and the Spanish fete in Olverra Streets, foreign languages does not just provide gram- mars and homework, anymore. The teachers behind this department hope to bring interesting and yet informative backgrounds of the language their stu- dents are studying. But the rewards, and benefits of studying a foreign lan- guage are turning more students toward wanting to study a language. Studying a foreign language helps you to extend your vocabulary to a wider range, and it helps you in future occupations where a foreign language is required. The depart- ment brought many advantages to the students, and they have enjoyed the subject of a foreign language more of- ten, now as the year increases. , . 5 ,, .,,, mm W., M, ,,,..., .. ,ff .fr 1 ft., Academics Cynthia Allen F A .-Qffig.. . M , :V is Phyllis Chiri Raul Contreras i Lynn Harding Lee Johnston Josiane Karlsson Q ., 'S . ,, .M .... -- , NNN8 swiss gs is Ns ji fi Q... ss- HTUN ix K X x 1, Q sg Q x L sw 1 ,wg gi I .ME Q S T, , ' - 1 .SM gl N, .... wr X Q ,tt X ji' er xx Q55 K qi Q Oh gosh I just love to pose for the camera 246 Foreign Language Mx You really don't know why you got an 'F' on this test? ' Foreign Language When l call your name, Come and get your tests. gs ,..................-.-.v A flea cannot swallow an elephant. Academics -M .r ' zwffffr Eng , a if 'Sis 1 W ..1ll -- t.-.' V .,.: A I A 'l', l i l we se, 1 at lsll r -fl ' 5 W ,f - ' ' L 'l'f' 3, W YW gpg E 2 t w t Af Elf ' Franz Neumann Lollie Nunez Q N X S xc X Q ai 1Llsa su cabeza! F Paula Senicki -1. ss 'Q N Y Xt Ng L 'V Foreign Language 3 . 'ef X l i , Algebra, Geometry Trigonometry, Math Analysis, and Calculus. lf any of these subjects sound familiar, then you have crossed into the paths of the Math Department. With a fine staff behind it, the purpose of the math department is to prepare the students for the future. Whether the future means college or practical living. Math at Marina has been one of its strongest subjects. Prob- ably the most obvious reasons as Mr. Manemann puts it, that it is a Neces- sary tool for the science industry and profession. lf a man advances in tech- nology, his math should also advance at the same time. Man's destiny is to know and to learn the unknown. Haven't the students at Marina been proven it in all these years. Can everybody see the bear? Academics z at , ',' f - r Y 1, David Armstrong Robert Brouhle Ronald Byrd if . H is , 3 4 'X 21 ,,,......,..w-' ,,, A .-. ,. ' 'ffl' . :..f V A , , ' f,,,,M'ifffIuc'55 . wr -'W V f mf M f Oh, my! What is that cone doing on my desk? Robert Dawdy Eleth Fields 248 Mathematics Mathematlcs Larry Doyle Andrew Donegan Robert Duesler ? Robert Stanko Academics ,,..-X i sk nf' f W y 'H qu- ,EE Mary Lynch Carl Manemann Elfred Poyzer M M , A ,F is f ' yr Vern Vallercamp in Jerry White , .ypszyarlfxwffew - . Does anybody know where the 4 goes on the graph? This is quite an interesting chair. 'nd '! Lollie Nunez t..t i .... 3. ,... W Mathematics KY, t this 'C' stands for? I Mathematics 249 Vilnis Ezerins She blinded me with science. When it comes to science, one ques- tion always leads to another. lf viewing live paramecium or dissecting things from rats to grasshoppers is your area of interest, then your needs can be acco- modated in cellular biology or physiol- ogy. Other courses such as chemistry and the mind-boggling subject of phys- ics can also be found in our Science Dept. But don't mull over the complex- ities of genetics or the laws of physics, because our teachers' superb back- grounds and willingness to help will an- swer your questions thoroughly. Through the field of science everyday thinking is refined and sharpened. 'P , Q Ns f i X X Q. Q Q1 ms 3 - my Art Brown Marilyn Bunnell Wendy Gingerich Q ,,, i X is ., . . - + my . 1 -:- : r ,. I S 4: Academics SWB ls this enough blood for a slide? Dina Diamond E Wx :- : . - A.:-. . Q- 1 Af X Joseph Crider Wayne Johnson .,.. nu' Putting one's blood in the centrifuge requires skill! l I Department chairman Wayne Johnson instills a love of science in his students. 25 Science Academics Michael Mendez Betty Morr John O'Dowd David Okura Paul Renfrow John Rowan W But dissecting rats IS fun! Wendy Gingerich Frank Ruotolo Jerome Skands W Before we begin today's lesson . , John O'Dowd Freshmen honors students are challenged by Mr. Skands IPS class Sclence The Social Studies department has always managed to maintain a high standard of education. The students at Marina seem to desire a high grade point average and the Social Studies department offers them such courses as CLS. History AP for juniors and World Geography Honors for the freshmen. So- cial studies has become an important part in our learning. More students take courses in this department mainly be- cause of the requirements needed for the colleges and the universities and also because they can learn the impor- tance of social studies in our society. To Mr. Pope, who teaches history and Eu- ropean history, social studies focus on understanding human beings and the so- ciety in the broadest sense meaning the global community called planet earth. lt teaches people in a democratic society to know how to think, how to judge an argument and evidence, and how to draw conclusions. The most important study in S.S. is the study of the people around us. 4 --mall Academics T Richard Cozad Claudia Love Bruce Osborne What do you mean you don't know where North America is? R Mwst.. .....,,,, ,,, M. ,, if 'W s ,,..,. M' Howard, sit down. I'm taking roll. 'So, you want to see me about your grade, hmm? Oh no, not another photograph! 252 Social Studies Social Studies Academics Warm- A ,QTW A- Y Q , , ..... nw .. Y N ,552 - ' .. I s 2 if ' ' .52 X ' Q s f new my A2 .ey 1 5 eg I is ,M if f 3 52133 2 -4 .I 5 A N g ' . -we-Mi' X Bw 3 Gerald Padget Dr. Pete Snetsinger Maurice Sobel L. Arthur Womer Dave Pickford Edward Pope English teacher Jerry Weber uses Social Studies classroom. I.. .J 5 e Hey, you are really funny. X X cc.,i,t...fQs ,, 'QEWE AELZ3 Aw g I have this much more of information to give you. ,.w W 2 . .s:-- af' www? k in :MM SSS mm N W ss ! Wait a minute! l'm not ready, yet. Social Studies ' Social Studies 253 The P.E. Department has a winning team of teachers with an even larger team of students. Many students take a variety of classes that the department has to offer, including basketball, soft- ball, volleyball, swimming, badminton, tennis, and raquetball. Physical educa- tion can be an exhausting experience, but it keeps the students in top physical shape and healthy so they can perform better in the classroom. Each year P.E. classes become more difficultg however, P.E. is not only for physical training, but it is also to teach students about the subject of physical education. Academics Ms. Gaeta looks forward to workouts with the drill team. Dick Degen Andy Donegal' Larry Doyle Bob Duesler Athletic Director - Boys Minde Findley Jackie Gaeta Marion Harris Dennis Masuda Farouk Mohamed Physical Education www Academics -aqk 2 EV L Coaches spend time in classroom, too, as plays must be learned. f W I S .1 fi . ' Steve Popovich enjoys directing conventional classes after basketball sea son is over. Frank Ruotolo teaches tennis classes. Dave Okura Steve Popovich 5 W ,X I 'N . Andy Read Frank Ruotolo Bonnie Stormont Athletic Director - Girls Dave 'Z Thompson Joe Moore Athletic Trainer Physical Education The Reading Department worked to help students read better. To do this the department offered classes designed to provide students with extra instruction in bringing their reading up to grade level. Through such courses as E.S.L., QEnglish as a Second Languagej stu- dents from a foreign country can also improve their reading and English skills. The Special Education program helps students with special difficulties get through school while still feeling a part of the total school environment. The program offers students individualized assistance with counseling, academics, attendance, program planning, study, and organizational skills. rw.. , , M, - ' vv-,- f f .wiiif 'T Q Hr T g T 4 Q Reading Chairman Brian Beall surveys his class as members work independently. Academics Brian Beall Jo Ann Blair f mf affrrffaagjfliiflfi-'jr f H H 'ggstrggyfsexyacriE2,:gW'EWggWf V' ' :Q 'll' V Alfa f ' Z J i ' ,f . ff ,- . lglll a' T ,W T af i 5 f' Jfwfl Jim Coon Bgrbafa Creighton Judi Dreyer Susan Holz V 0 E.S.L, Coordinator Murray program structure. im E ff , , - '.v1: .i- LH, f , V, ,gg I W - V I T Sobel takes time to chat with assis tant principal Jim Lande about changes in Special Ed. Reading pi: ,f'f 2 L , S Six V 'f' 'Mm iff, f if L i i Z Iii iii E 5 ' 222 M15 eona rd we f 2 ' i Ziffif J 3? ff , W Q S25 EW? if fy f a 1 1 f i 2 . Q f 1 f X :ff 1 f if X, :if riff W X at wf X i i MW X ' f ' W 5 4 A X f X 42' M 'ifgfiif ,wifi rv wa 4 vi u ,Q , f ig, fi if i M f W Wi s fa in Ay 94 it Kaufman Academics Dennis Masuda Eileen Mickaelian Patti Morgan Mark Rehling -s S Qine Srijaiba , Mike Thornton As I was saying .. Patti Morgan Linda Perry ?i s Loretta Rochow Terry Tanaka Special Ed. Reading The Business Education Department is special because it requires students to ap- ply the knowledge and skills they have learned in other disciplines to a field which can train them for the real world of work and daily living. Economics and account- ing polish math skillsg typing and dictation spruce up English grammar and sentence structure. According to department chair- man Marion Harris, every aspect of the department is student-oriented for the fu- ture. Typing rooms are equipped with electic typewriters and students get ample practice writing business letters and typing important forms. ln a computer-literate society, the abili- ty to type is becoming more and more vital. Academics Nu-m..,,,. lk 'Hum-...Q -lv-um.. imgizgiipiigil :amount A Na-qmnuuunuuh quail? ' .--and-I qpnunu-Q ...Numan Elo Topper Horack explains centering procedure to two students. V ' 'W' 4 - SML 9'W5594 i I f. V H 7' I 5 ' jfs' -1 ni M b' Marion Harris Topper Horack l i ', A www Denese Morris Joan Robinson i-ff . 7 Wsnuaw,. Students busily calculate margins for those special papers. Business Education Academics Mr. Ingram demonstrates the technique of tool-making. gl 2 rg? ,,,,.f 1 'ffi 1 ,I '-' One finished product is proudly shown, along with others in display case. Perhaps more than any other depart- ment Industrial Arts gives its students hands-on practical experience in job-mar- ket areas. Courses are offered in electron- ics, drafting, wood shop, hot metals, ma- chine tooling, and auto maintenance. Stu' dents learn to make tools from scratch and then use them to craft other materials. Support from the Coastline Regional Occu- pation Program QCROPJ has allowed contin- ued operation of costly machinery and con- tinued training of our students in courses which ready them for a specialized job market. A new drafting room was created when the choir room was split. Using the old graphics arts room were students be- coming computer Iiterate through the as- sistance of CROP. . s I , V. i . .A ' 5 I .41 I Ron Byrd Chuck Cliffner Dee Ingram 'F '-,, . fl '7- t Mike Rittenhouse Mr. Rittenhouse: Now, if you tighten that bolt .. Industrial Arts A variety of courses are offered by the Home Economics Department to meet the needs of students who wish to improve either themselves or their quality of life. Singles living and economics courses pro- vide necessary information to survive in the world that becomes so real after gradu- ation. Such courses as ,foods and clothing give practical experience which can make that world more pleasant place. ln the spe- cific areas of job preparation, students in fashion merchandising learn the workings of stores, while students in modeling courses learn how to present themselves as winners in the tough competitive job market. Academics Carol Buhman Joanne McDermott it if R Mm .. F. N' ' -,. . M .10 if X ' S .x S 3 S X l mt, y Joanne Vogel if c .. . sec... 4 mg. is l -up ss I You must fold the the ingredients in very carefully to avoid their boiling over. Mrs, Vogel J' 'W Q., ' 'R The key to good posture is on these papers! Mrs. ,f J fy Buhman V ,,Vi E . ' kkk, 2 V 4 Nfl ui 1 ' alma: if A Y? EL. ..-1' v . www So you think you know what makes a four-yeareold tick? Mrs. McDermott, department chairman. 2 ' Home Economics Academics Mariners respond to direction of Mr. Pitt. Mr. Schwartz offers advice to student actor. WW ' is The well-educated man must be ex- posed to more than academics in his travels through school. So states the current leadership in the State Depart- ment of Education, and agreeing with them whole-heartedly are the members of Marina's Performing and Fine Arts team. Stringent graduation require- ments now must make room for at least one course in either the fine or perform- ing arts area. Students may choose from courses in instrumental music with specialties in marching, jazz, or symphonic bandg in vocal music, either choir or Marinersg in dramatic arts, with emphasis on play productiong or in stu- dio art, with lab work in ceramics, stained glass, painting, or drawing. Stained glass work is easy, if you know how! Mr. Thomas. John Mason David Pm Steve Schwartz John Thomas Sam Vena Performlng Flne Arts . Academics Before, during, and after school, there iee' are two locations on campus which draw all kinds of students: the Media gg Center and the Career Center. Mrs. Bar- ,. ':g KXL' V 2 bara Murphy, librarian, explains the im- -- portance of the Media Center: lt pros vides opportunities for students to be- f .- come proficient in library research gl A E skills, it also provides materials for re- P -faa - s'Q-- ports, projects, homework assigne- ments, and leisure reading. The Audio- Visual Room, run by Gary Geer, is the hub of all media activity in the class- roomsg student assistants help Mr. Geer coordinate equipment and movies. Next door at the entrance to the Eng- lish hall is the Career Center. This cen- ter provides students with information -lf' regarding career interests, job place- W ment, college entrance requirements, and scholarship possibilities. Files with interest inventoriesqare kept here, and the center is the frequent site of guest speakers from many walks of life. CROP activities are also coordinated through this office. M,,,.-ov! George Green Mr. Green will take time from busy schedule to help any student. , M '- , js .A . . Barbara Murphy Gary Geer Students wanting scholarship information check in with Mrs. Allen. Diane Sillemafl, Anne Allen, Margy Plum Of course, you want to enroll in a CROP class, comments Mrs. Plum. I o 52 e la areer enters Academics ,- JZ-,, uf ' ' H f -y' 5 , I ' i 4 fl Eff 9,973 5 , ii wwf-5 we - If Diana VanHorn checks daily re- ceipts in FDR. P.J. Freeman keeps students on task. Mary Jett dances to the hum of word processors. K 1 .... N . f t X sssss f ,gg if if sir-X X I. - .5 ist' -Q of f gg . is gsigg .S U P , Li. 95, Ai Ti-S339 Alfredo Chirl Chuck Cliffner Dee Ingram x 0.-as-g - -.....a.........-V... tl' M .gs-,W , 4, H 5.-He:-. Mr. Ralston spends a stress-free time in front of class before he heads for time behind-the-wheel. The Coastline Regional Occupation Program KCROP5 offers numerous opportunities on campus for students to obtain specific job skill training. From food manage- ment training in the Campus Crock Pot to shop classes in Industrial Arts to computer programming and word processing, students are exposed to a variety of career- related options. CROP's support personnel offer exper- tise and equipment to help our students achieve quality levels of performance. Not all CROP experience is classroom instruction. Some involves actual on-the-job training, with one hour a week in the classroom with Work ExperiencefCROP coordinator George Green. Students in this program participate in a wide variety of experiences. Computer literacy is now a statewide goalg CROP helps us achieve it. Instructors in Traffic and Safety dedicate themselves to the safety of all drivers. lt is their goal that all drivers learn the proper way to drive, and the consequences of improper behav- ior on the road. lt becomes even more important for younger drivers to understand their responsi- bility, state Mr. Ralston and Mr. Rowan. Bob Ralston John Rowan CROP Traffic And Safety 6 64 When people think of Marina, they prob- ably think of students, activities, classes, and teachers. Llnfortunately, they usually fail to think of the true backbone of the school - the classified staff. Without these people the school literally could not run. From secretaries to cooks to custo- dians to clerks these wonderful people give their all to make Marina the outstanding school that it is. Pictured below are only a few of these people, all who worked for the school this year are listed on page 285. To all of you, we extend our gratitude for all you do. 4 Attendance records are verified by Eileen Burdg. 0 Head custodian Bob Duarte assumed duties mid-year. 'W-4 Academics I if :,, . . .f M.. I . .,,. f W , MZ fl . if . . - .... W' if , Rosemary Kane spends hours running the new Xerox machine. is ii , at t - ,-: kt... E jssfrs S .. A! K . ,- 5 I sv we Q- K i t. at as ,f ...W - Q ----1 iii Margitta Lietz prepares lunch for students. 5:56399 KK and Carolyn Johnson run textbook and re- ceiving room. anim Reba High types tests and units onto disks for perma- nent storage. Norma Parker, PTSA Classified Employee of the Year, pauses from bookkeeping long enough to plan her retirement. We'll miss you, Norma. Familiar sight is groundskeeper Tony Zummo in his g0-Cart. Support Staff Robert Meyer Mary Scott Pat Anger Jerry White Ed Pope Stephana Ryan Lee Johnston Don Hohl Academics September October ! i November December May June is S S l July August Following the tradition of Students of the Month, traditionally selected by the Junior Class officers, a select committee of mem- bers of the Student Curriculum Committee inaugurated a program to honor outstanding teachers on campus. Candidates were nomin- ated by students at- large and were then inter- viewed by committee members. Selections were based on reasons given by students as to how they demonstrated the qualities of a good teacher. Winners were named monthly in the Viking Voice, principal's newsletter. Student Curriculum Committee members hope that the tradition will be carried on in the years to come. January February l March A April Bruce Osborne Marilyn Bunnell Lynn Harding Pete Snetsinger Teachers Cf The Month E2 - ' A Look Ar The Past As our year at Marina comes to an end, we begin to look back at all the fun times and the sad times we all shared. Going back to all the football games, rallies, sales of all kind, basketball games, baseball games, and dances, we remember all the times we laugh, cryed, cheered, and thought the year would never end. Our friends that pulled us through the rough times and supported us through the happy times, we will always remember them. School has taught new things and has im- proved us on the old. We have explored new ideas and met new people that will make a great change in our lifes and hope- fully our futures. We should be grateful that Marina has guided us to become the people we are today. Friends were made for a lifetime. Countless hours were spent in the library Closing 266 Remember those small lockers? When the finals are over . . Many new people were introduced into your days activity. Remember- the first day of school? 1 - Closing 267 ,Z ,a 5 M- ' Q? fi i ' Q . isa EE ex What was your number again? 846-l . . . For the third time, adverbs and adjectives are not the same. Could you run that by me one more time? Y Where did you come from? Closing 269 President Reagan, re-elected for a second term. Vi? ,W Donald Duck's 50m birthday. fl Baby Fae The restoring of the Statue of Liberty. The new Miss America, Sharlene Wells. 270 l 98485 The Year In Review lr x wh. .ae in E. Q .,. it 'Y 'frzf The new super gymnast, Mary Lou Retton. William Schroeder, heart transplant patient, Neff ' ' f 5 if I Q .4 A fluigi .T i W ap. . , Q 2 3 2 1984-85 IX i Oli U il ff Big hit comedian, Bill Murray. Big hit movie, Ghost Busters. if E li The death of Marvin Gaye. Geraldine Ferraro -fi? l984'85 271 1 2 S HEAVEN 1 T w ww QW X WF NNW wx w ,- NwM,.W , W wb -awning 273 Ragnarok 84-85 Y ik, ' Cheese! Look out Hollywood! Here 274 Ragnarok Oh no! They caught us. we come! Turn around silly, the camera is the other way Top: Kristy Charroin, Suzanne Dorton, Ross Grove, Chris Lee, Jerry Joseph, Sheri Squibb, Chris Lake, Jennifer Bovitz, Chris Crandlemire, Diane Snyder, Pam Buckley. Bottom: Pam Louie, Trish Yamada, Virginia Lundin, Jennifer Troilo, Shellie Rose, Thu Nguyen, Ema Flores. Camera Shy: Keith Howard, Celetine Woo, Yumi Serizawa, Van Duong, Joyce Wong, Lan Van, Harry Mittleman, Pamela Wong, Thai Tran, Mark Bickerstaff. QF , X Managing Ed: Chris Lake, Ed.-in'Chief Sheri Squibb. Advisor: Mrs. Ryan Ragnarok 275 Baak, Derek G. 210 Index 5 Aarons, David K. 225 Abbott, Jodi Lynne 210 Aberg, David Michael 47 Abrams, Wendy Michelle 210 Ackerman, Gary S. Acosta, Marc D. 196 Adams, Angela Sue 210 Adams, Renee Louise 225 Adams, William A, 137, 225 Adamson, Brooke Dionne 113 Agalsoff, vicky L. 20, sa, 103 Aguiar, Corina Maria Aguiar, Sunil Savio Aguiar, Vinona Marina Aguilar, Jeff D, 225 Aguilar, Michelle L, 225 Aguirre, Chris E. 47 Aihara, Joseph M. 225 , 225 Austin, David 20 Autore, Anthony J. 210 Autry, Steve R. 20 Ayers, Denise E. 20 Q Babbitt, Jenny 20 Babel, Paul A. 20 Baca, Patricia 47 Bach, Steven M. 210 Bach, William D. 196 Bacon, Danielle E. 196 Badger, Renee Susan 210 Baek, Linda Young 67, 75, 79, 80, 196 Baisch, Dale C. 225 Aiken, Erin Marie 225 Akeripa, Iona 131, 196 Akers, Christopher W. 196 Alari, Derrek l. 83, 111, 225 Alban, Jon K. 225 Alberts, Steven H. 116, 209, 210 Albright, Douglas R. 196 Aldib, Sherif R. 225 Aldous, Jonna Lee 210 Aldous, Tyler T. 210 Alexander, Bo O. 225 Alexander, Craig C. 225 Alexander, Dixie Lynn 112, 113, 196 Bailey, Michelle Lynn 225 Bailey, Richard A. 20 Bailey, Todd W. 196 Bains, Michael A. 210 Baird, Shelley Jane 210 Baisch, Leilani Ruby 225 Baker, Monica M. 196 Baker, Thad W, 225 Baker, Wendy M. 196 Baldi, William S. 47 Allan, Cathie L. 196 Allemann, Bryce P. 83, 111, 225 Allen, David M. 210 Allen, Denise R. 20, 102, 106, 107, 108 Allen, Matthew D. 196 Allen, Paul 196 Allen, Salamon A. 81, 112, 131, 195, 196 Allen, Scott R. 196 Allen, Tracy L. 196 Baldwin, Traci Jean 81, 147, 224, 225 Balint, Timothy D, 196 Bammann, Jonathan W. 20 Barajas, Sonia V. 225 Barbosa, Sean 131, 134, 196 Barbour, Blake 113, 225 Barbour, Shannon A. 210 Bard, Kyle 210 Barela, Frank M. 210 Barker, Kenneth J, 136, 210 Barker, Larry W. 210 Barker, Robert E. 137, 225 Barker, Rod D. 225 Almeida, Tom J. 210 Altig, Christina Marie 113, 210 Altig, Jerome L, 20 Altman, Jennifer Lee 47, 113 Altman, Marshall N. Alvarez, Jennifer Lynn 225 Alvarez, Julia K. 69, 196 Alvarez, Susan 47 Alvarez, Yolanda 20 Alverson, Angela 208 Ammirato, Toni Michelle 196 Anderson, Drue G. 210 Anderson, Kevin C. 20 Andrson, Robert 20 Apodaca Brashear, Heather Fawn 67, 223 Anderson, Shannon 196 Anderson, Stephen C. 138, 196 A Andrews Bret Stephen 225 Andrews Gregory Scott 20 Andrews, Jodi Lin 196 Angeles, rlene P. 47 Angeles, Marissa 20, 113 Aniol, Terri Lynn 20 Annigoni, Dean L. 225 Anselmo, Charlene 225 Anselmo, Kasey Rae 20, 130, 131 Anthony, Kristin Kay 225 Antoyan, , Troy M. 210 Adam 20, 130, 131, 132 Arasteh, Torreh 208 Arata, Kirik K. 210 Arbon, Danelle Jean 210 Arce, Christian N. 225 Archibald, Gary A. 225 Armor, Patrick J. 196 Armstrong, Glenn C. 20 Armstrong, Michael E. 20, 76, 124, 140, 142 Arnobit, Danette Molina 225 Arnold, Carlene Louise 210 Arnott, Brian W. 20 Arnott, Kevin D. 25 Arras. Claudine E, 108, 196 Arras. Leslie J. 224, 225 Arsenian, Steve A. 225 Asato, Leila 196 Ashby, Christopher D. 20 Ashby, Jeffrey B. 196 Ashdown, Mike R. 210 Aspeitia, Renee Y. 20 Astle, Chad R. 210 Atkins, Patrick M. 225 Attias, Jason M. 20, 83, 110 Au Zoe, Yen 210 Augustine, Shelli Ann 210 Barksdale, Derek A. 225 Barnes, Thomas A. 20 Barnette, Pilar V, 225 Baroglio, Candace M. 20, 108 Baron, Wendy Lee 225 Barrett, Ann Marie 225 Barry, Lisa Marie 210 Barry, Michelle Ann 196 Barton, Dana M. 196 Barton, Lisa Marie 20, 98, 102 Barton, Michelle 225 Bashore, Kristin Lynn 144, 225 Bashore, Todd K. 210 Bass, Suzanne M. 67, 100, 101, 196 Batrow, Amy Susanne 144, 225 Bauman, Daniel R. 226 Baumann, Paul W. 226 Bawden, Stephanie 196 Beachner, Mike L. 196 Beacom, Jennifer Joan 226 Beacom, Laura E. 21 Beal, Michelle Merie 101, 210 Bebek, Joseph Nicholaus 208 Bedolla, Anna Patricia 21 Behrens, James 21 Belk, Jeannie Ann 226 Bell, Christian J. 210 Beltran, Robert F. 196 Belvin, Deeanne N. 226 Benadom, Kambra Denice 226 Bengin, Boris 226 Bengis, Sharon 196 Bennett, Gina L. 21, 98, 102 Bennett, James Craig 76, 120, 196 Benninger, Bryson H. 226 Benoist, Bill 47 Benshoshan, Eliahu A. 90, 196 Benson, Robert T. 131, 196 Berens, Chris A. 226 Berg, Andrea Berger, Shannan Dionne 226 Bermudez, Erika E. 210 Bermudez, Jesse 21 Berner, Christine Noel 226 Berry, Diane 21, 116 Berry, Tracy Renee 113, 226 Berryman, Taina L. 226 Betar, Katherine Ann 196 Bible, Jim A. 136, 210 Bickel, Lori 210 Bickel, Megan A. 196 Bickerstaff, Lisa K. 226 Bickerstaff, Mark T. 76, 96, 275, 286 Billa, Tracy Lee 226 Binckes, Garet R. 112, 226 Binder, Jeffrey H. 196 Bingham, Jaime A. 21 Bird, Jeff M. 210 Bivens, Scott K. 210 Bixby, Joan 83, 111, 196 Blackburn, Ian T. 196 Blackburn, Nicole Marie 226 Blair, Billy 226 Blair, Christie Colleen 210 Blair, Debra H. 210 Blair, Karen L. 196 Blake, Annette Mary 226 Blake, Michele 21, 98 Blakesley, Kelly M. 47 Blanco, Gisela N. 21, 27 Blau, Erik H. 21 Blokdyk, Steven C. 21, 34, 48, 130, 1 Blum, Philip A. 226 Boatman, Jeremy L. 21 Boatman, John E. 210 Boaz, Katrina Elizabeth 226 Boehm, Kristine S. 226 Boesch, Diane A. 196 Boese, Kevin M. 210 Boettcher, Michelle Ann 21, 113 Bogart, Jeff A. 226 Boggiano, Jamie Lynn 210 Boggiano, Jayne M. 196 Boggiano, Monique Anna 226 Boland, Michael K. 21 Bolen, Charlyn C. 21 Bondesen, Michael L. 21 Bonner, Dana 210 Bookey, Darin 196 Bookey, Dustin M. 226 Booth, April Dawn 196 Borchart, Tammy M. 226 Boren, Danette K. 226 Borgman, John 210 Borgman, Mike C. 226 Borra, Robert J. 138, 210 Bosse, Brian J. 136, 210 Botello, Theresa D, 210 Botwin, David L. 79, 196 Botzbach, Janice Elaine 66, 110, 210 Boulter, Alice A. 21, 113 31, 132 Bovitz, Jennifer J. 75, 76, 80, 81, 101, 195, 196 275, 286 Bowen, Catherine Anne 226 Bowers, Melody Kathleen 226 Bown, Candace Lorinne 226 Bown, Suzanne J. 21, 79 Boyd, Paul M. 226 Boyer, Brett D. 226 Boyer, Kelley A. 196 Boyer, Richard A. 131, 196 Boyle, Jeff S. 21 Bracken, Kamon, Robert 226 Brackman, Cheryl Lynn 226 Brackman, Tamra 196 Bradley, Alex P. 21 Bradley, Jenifer Eileen 196 Bradshaw, Heather Jo 98, 210 Bradshaw, Tammra Sue 22 Branam, Herb M. 226 Branch, Leah C. 146, 196 Brandon, Danny E. 22, 131 Brannen, George A. 226 Brannen, Kimberly Ann 223 Branson, Diane D, 83, 111, 226 Braun, Elizabeth Ann 196 Bray, Christopher M. 226 Breedlove, Bobby 226 Brennan, Daniel 22 Brennan, John T. 226 Brennan, Kathleen Anne 22 Brennan, Michael L. 22 Brewen, Amy Renee 226 Brewen, Kimberly C. 196 Brewster, Liberty B. 147, 226 Bridgman, Julie A. 22 Brindley, Tracey L. 22, 47 Briscoe, Richard A. Britton, Jason E. 196 Bromage, Arthur Edgar 83, 110, 223 Brooks, Clayton R. 210 Brotherton, Brian J, 22, 140, 142 Brown, Bob S. 22 Brown, Brian R. 210 Brown, Curtis A. 223 Brown, Daniel Robert 210 Brown, Danielle Alaine 227 Brown, Eric C. 47 Brown, Gary W. 196 Brown, J. Frank 227 Brown, James Patrick 131, 134, 208 Brown, Kristin L. 69, 196 Brown, Micqueline 196 Brown, Mike J. 211 Brown, Wendy L. 76, 120, 196 Bruce, Michele Lee 211 Bruner, Cathy 197 Bruno, Kim S. 227 Bruno, Rick R. 227 Bru un, Anne Mette 113, 197 Bryan, Jeanine Leigh 211 Bryant, Darren W. 136, 211 Bryant, Kevin J. 211 Buccella, Diane M. 22 Buccheri, James F. 197 Buck, Jilene 22 Buckley, Andrea Suzanne 87 Buckley, Pamela A. 66, 76, 197, 275, 286 Budman, David S. 140, 143, 197 Buehring, David A. 227 Buerkle, Barbara 98, 197 Buerkle, Jim 22 Buhman, Elizabeth R. 22, 80 Bui, Joe 227 Bui, Theresa Thi 22, 48, 67, 116, 117 Bui, Tu Cong 197 Bui, Tuan Band 197 Burgess, Jim D. 47 Burlingame, Lisa A. 22 Burns, Robert E, 227 Burnstein, Kristen D. 211 Burnstein, Norman K, 22, 75, 79, 80, 81 Burt, Tina M. 22 Burtness, Alissa L. 22 Buscemi, Carmen 227 Bush, Don A. 211 Bush, Linda Christine 211 Busher, Peter L. 211 Butfoy, Lisa R. 144, 211 Butler, James A, 227 Butler, Tracee Lynn 22 Byers. Gloria R, 197 Byers, Jeannine Anne 211 Caballero, Carlos A. 80, 110, 211 Caballero, Gabriela 110, 197 Cabaret, Marla S. 197 Cafasso, Gina Leigh 66, 211 Cahill, Scott M. 223 Calabrese, Carrie Anne 197 Calister, Barbara J, 22, 48, 83, 110 Callahan, Wesley O. 227 Callier, Marguerite Ann 197 Calloway, Tami J. 197 Calvert, David E. 227 Calvert, Rhonda L. 22 Camacho, Arturo 197 Camacho, Maria G. 23 Camargo, Marco A. 211 Cameron, Rory D. 208 Campagna, Randi 211 Campbell, Christopher 227 Campbell, Dana Lynn 227 Campbell, James A. 227 Campbell, Jill M. 23 Campbell, Mark T. 75, 208 Campbell, Timothy P. 23 Campbell, Tricia E. 208 Canfield, Sarah L. 23, 98, 111 Canfield, Shalyn Rae 83, 227 Canino, Susan Jan 47 Cao, Hanh T. 23, 67, 69, 76, 79, 80, 144 Cao, Huy T. 67, 79, 80, 90, 97 Cao, Kiet Xuan 23 Cao, Mai Xuan 197 Cao, Phuoc 227 Cap riotti, Gina M. 227 Carabba, Lisa M. 23 Carabba, Robbie A. 227 Carbajal, Arthur C. 197 Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl Carl en, Monica A. 23, 144 es, Marcus A. in, Rhonda Holly 227 I, Eric R. 197 son, Joleen 197 ucci, Joseph R. 223 Carmichael, Michelle S. 23, 101 Carpenter, Colette H. 23, 98 Carpio, Jeff S. 227 Carr, Crystal A. 227 can, Joene M. 23, 100, 102, 102, 106, 107 276 lndex EP Cartagena, Felicia M. 23, 76, 120 Cartagena, Raymond 197 Carter, John C. 211 Carter, Stacy 108, 109, 195, 197 Carter, Susan Jenelle 224, 227 Casali, Yvette Lynn 227 Casas, Lawrence D. 211 Case, Seandra L. 227 Casey, Dennis 211 Casey, Rick T. 227 Casey, Steve P. 211 Cash, Tammy Sue 227 Cason, Michele 100, 101, 211 rCassaniti, Renee Marie 147, 227 1CastaIdi, Christine E. 69, 197 Cohen, Jacky 211 Cohen, Jennifer F. 197 Cohen, Michael Sam 211 Coker, Ardis 227 Coker, Colber Marc A. 24 t, Brett E. 227 Cole, Bobby S. 197 Cole, Jeana R. 211 Colem Colem an, Kenneth P. 24, 110 an, Lisa Marie 98, 211 Collier, Spencer N. 211 Collins, Kendall W. 227 Colson, Roy G. 211 Conkle, Carrie 197 Conley, Tammy Darlene 227 Castle. 1 Castro. Castro. Castro. Teri L. 211 Greg B. 211, 223 Sandra 23, 27 Theresa 227 Cathey, Paul A. 23, 83, 111 ,Caudill, 3Cesario Joan E. 197 , Tim J. 211 ,Cha, Dong Bin 223 Chacon, Rochelle Marie 211 Chaffee, Jennifer Ann 113, 227 Challman, Karen B. 197 Challma Chaloff, Michael L. Chamberlain, Buffy L. 211 Chambers, Kimberly 23, 80, 116, 117 Chambers, Tavia L. 23, 66 .Chan, Daphne Yee May 227 Chan, Karl M. 23, 67, 69, 90 Chan, Ken M. 67, 197 Chan, Kim M. 227 n, Kirsten Lynn 23, 48, 50, 81, 116 Conley, Todd K. 211 Conn, Kristine Marie 227 Connell, Christine M. 66, 211 Conner, Vicki A. Connor, Yvette Ann 197 Connors, Colin R. 227 Connors, Jill Marie 198 Contras, Kristin Lynn 113, 198 Convery, Kenneth M. 227 Conway, Yvonne 227 Cook, Scott 227 Cook, Stephen Cookson, Michael T. 198 Coons, Roben Lynn 198 Corbett, Linzi A. 198 Cordray, William 24 Cordry, Marian 198 Core, Kelly Ann 227 Cormack, Thomas P, Corrente, Robin 24 Chan, Phoebe Y. 23 Chan, Victor K. 67, 211 Chandler, Cary L. 211 Chandler, Elliot R. 197 Chandler, Mark S. 131, 134, 197 Chandler, Michael D. 23, 112, 113 Chang, Ana C. 23, 108 Chao, Edward 67. 211 Chao, Macky W. 7 9, 81, 211 Charroin, Dawn Renee 227 Charroin, Kristy L, 76, 147, 197, 275, 286 Chase, Kelly Ann 227 Chavira. Marr: 197 1Cheatley, Michael P. 23 3Cheek, Wendy M. 211 1Chen, Eddie 197 Coulon. Richard L, 24 Coulton, Valerie 24, 35, 124 Covey, Kristin L. 101, 198 Cox, J.R. 223 Cox, Laura A. 24 Cox, Marie Kim 227 Cox, Michelle Cecilia 227 Cox, Thomas A. Coy, Christopher S. 227 Craft, Billy D. 130, 131, 134, 198 Craft, Christine M. 1, 109, 198 Craft, Julie Ann 113, 198 Craig, Christopher A. 227 Crandlemire, Christina 76, 212, 275, 286 Crane, David N. 24 Crane, Kenny R, 212 Crane, Patrick C. 212 Crane, Teri Lynn 24 Chuck, Chen, Sandy 227 Cheng. Cheuk. David V. 197 Charles W, 23 Cheung, Benny C, B. 227 Cheung, Jimmy 23, 75, 79 Cheung, Mona 23 Cheung, Wendy W. N. 211 Chi, Sharon S. 197 Chirco, Sam D. 227 Chiu, Grace Hui Ching 23, 67 Chiu, Stephanie H, V. 211 Cho, Jae 83, 110, 211 Choe, Yong Hwan 47 Choi, Kwang Seon 211 Chong. Chong, Daryl W. 80, 111, 227 Gary D. 23, 76, 120, 121 Chou, Kris Shih Yen 110, 211 Christensen, Kelly Rae 211 Christensen, Melissa A. 227 Christensen, Toni Renee 227 Christia Christia n, Chance 227 n, Kimberly N. 197 chu, Nha Uyen 23 Sandy L. 144, 211 Crawford, Christopher C. 198 Crawford, Cindy A. 227 Crawford, Nat J. 228 Crawford, Randy J. 198 Crawley, Raquel A. 198 Creed, Dennis J. 239 Creekmur, Vilai James 212 Crimmins, Kathleen T. 24, 69 Crisell, Carrie L. 144, 198 Crist, Shawna V. 98, 198 Critz, Tom A. 228 Crock, Michael David Crock, Ron D. Jr. Cronn, Kelly Lynette 228 Crosier, Deborah Cross, Mike A. 212 Crouse, Lori A. 24 Crowe, John L. 47 Cruz, Audrey 212 Cruz, Lisa Danielle 212 Cuckler, Heidi Lynn 212 Cuckler, Michael C. 24 Culley, Robert J. 24, 83, 111 Cummings, Julian C. 24, 48, 90 Chung, Adena 110, 227 Church, Heather L. 144, 211 Cianfaglione, Anthony 239 Cianfaglione, Lisa M. 23 Ciccarelli, Ann 211 Ciccarelli, Barbara L. 23 Cimmarrusti, Vincent M. 24 Cintra, Gustavo 47 Clark, John G. 137, 227 Clark, Lisa Marie 223 Cleeland, Shannon E. 24 Cleesen, Sherrie A. 227 Clevenger, Timothy B. 227 Clifner, Lorinda M. 197 Close, Kimberly A. 197 Cloud, Troy E. 131, 197 Coats, Brian L. 211 Cobian, Laura 24 Cochran, Lisa Ann 24 Cockerham, Dean L. 197 Coerper, Beverly Fern 227 Coffman, Diana L. 24 Curry, Curtis. Curtis, David J. 228 Kristen A. 24 William 228 Custer, Joann M. 228 D Aleo, Mike J, 212 D Silva, Colleen Adela 212 Dabbs. Rochelle R. 24 Dae, Ian Christopher 212 Daly, Michael J. 212 Daniels, Kevin D. 198 Danko, Shelly E. 212 Danlasky, Laura 198 Davey, Chris E. 47 Davies, R.D. Walker 228 Davis, Clinton B. 212 Davis, Gregory P. 198 Davis, Lance W. 212 Davis. Shannon Michelle 212 Davis. Sondra Lois Davis, Valerie Ann 112, 113, 212 Davison, Connie S. 24, 76, 119, 120 Day, Charles J. 24 Day, Milissa K. 112, 116, 195, 198 Daza, Jennifer Ann De Beer. Edward J. 212 De Cardenas, Valerie 66, 98, 209, 212 De Hart, Kathleen Anne 212 De Hart, Kerri Lynn 24 De Hoop, Nancy E. 24 De La Garza, John D. 198 De La O, Michelle J. 239 De La Torre, Julia B De Libro, Brandon L. 228 De Nicola, Denise C, 212 De Nicola, Joseph P. 47 De Nicola, Teresa 228 De Pina, Chris P. 28 De Rossett, Kara M. 25 De Soto, Jo Lyn K. 198 De Soto, Noelle A, 198 De Vusser, Diane Marie 228 De Witt, Karen A. 228 Deaner, Stephanie E. 228 Deason, Dennis 25 Deason, Geralyn E. 212 Decker, Britton 101, 116, 198 Dee, Michael P. 25 Dees, Cheryl Lynn 144, 212 Dees, Randall L. 198 Degele, C. Darren 228 Degele, Darcy R. 198 Del Rosario, Jaime D. 198 Delaby, Mike L. 228 Delgleize, Danny S. 212 Delmonte, Suzanne E. 25 Denault, Michele L. 106, 198 Denney, Juanita M. 25 Denney, Maria T. 198 Denniston, Krista 228 Densberger, Derek M. 228 Densberger, Lisa L. 25 Depue, Michael D. 25, 79 Depue, Michelle Leigh 212 Deras, Greg A. 212 Deras, Phillip 228 Derderian, Harry G, 223 Derderian, Mike R. 228 Derfuhs, Mitzi Marie 212 Derrington, George F. 25, 179 Desoteaux, John J. 239 Descoteaux, Lynn 47 Desmond, Susanne 25, 75, 80 Despars, Danita M. 25 Despars, Nicole M. 198 Destatte, Todd W. 136, 137, 212 Deuning, Bernadine C. 228 Devine, Paul B. 25 Deylius, Wendy 198 Diamond, Dina Kathy 25 Dillenbeck, Craig S. 140, 142, 212 Dionne. Alexandria Re 98, 209, 212 Dixon, Jason J. 228 Do, Hien, Thuc 228 Doan, Binh Q. 298 Dobrenen, Kris T. 228 Cochnahl, Denise Carol 212 Dodge, Richard R. 198 Dodson, Michele 198 Doerr, William M. 212 Dohner, David J. 198 Dolan, Kevin P. 212 Dolan, Sophia Cruz 47 Dolton, John K. 212 Dolton, Terri L. 25 Domme, Cheryl A. 212 Donaldson, Cheri Lynn 212 Donegan, Robert M. 25, 76, 120, 121 Donelson, Nancy Elaine 212 Donley, Carol Dianne 212 Donovan, Kevin M, 47 Dorton, Suzanne L. 76, 198, 275, 286 Douglas, Nicole K. 228 Doumerc, Marcel G. 198 Dow, Kathleen Louise 212 Downey, Sean P. 223 Doyle, Andrea M. 198 Draheim, John M. 25 Drahos, Jonathan W. 25 Draper, Johnny T. 228 Draper, Robert D. 212 Dresser, Marjorie L. 198 Dreyer, Rebecca Irene 198 Drotar, Sayge 228 Drown, Anthony R. 212 Drysdale, John M. 212 Drysdale, William E. 25 Du, Hai Trung 198 Dubin, Yvette Michele 25 Dudnick, Jamie Lynn Dudone. April 228 Dugan, William A. 198 Dumas, Tina Marie 223 Dumm, Christopher 113 Dunbar, Duncan. Mark 212 Julie Teresa 25 H ' i ..,M '3 . ,, .. 4 w W. W ...... Index 277 w D Dunn, Donna Rae 113, 239 Duong, Cecile Quynh T. 25 Duong, Dominic Duong, Duong Trung 90, 109 Duong, Van Thi Hai 25, 275, 286 Duong, Viet T. 228 Duran, Jessica 212, 147 Duran, Joseph A. 25 Duran, Marc A. 228 Dutra, Cara Marie 228 Dutra, David S. 212 Duve, Paul J. 212 Duve, William L. 47 Duvendack, Mark T. 228 Eberhardt, Ann Marie 228 Ecat, David F. Eckmeier, Tyson D, 228 Edie, Robert Wayne 137, 228 Elerding, Janet E, 212 Ellery, Julie Ann 223 Elliott, Danny J, 26 Elliott, Richard E, 199 Ellis, Laura Marie 228 Elrod, Charles David 199 Elrod, Nancy J. 199 Emde, Brian 83, 110, 228 Emde, Linda Gail 112, 113, 199 Emery, Christopher E. 212 Emery, Robert E. 26 Emi, Aaron J. 228 Emmes, Shannon 26 Emmons, David C. 26 Endo, Jennifer Lynn 212 Endo, Kathleen Dawn 228 Endsley, Heather Marie 228 Engen, Lorie Beth 26 Enna, James M. 26 Enna, Robert A. 212 Entis, Mark J. 199 Epstein, Jacob 199 Erickson, David C. 212 Erickson, Kelly 228 Ermel, Ed W. 228 Escamilla, Robert J. 228 Espana, Tony M. 228 Esquivel, Carlos A. 199 Esquivel, John M. 228 Essig, Essig, Jeffrey S. 26, 140, 142 Jennifer Kay 228 Estrin, Andrew L. 228 Evans, Carol A. 199 Evans, Deanne Louise 26, 35, 48, 103, 106, 107, 109 Evans Evans , Lisa Marie 212 , Samantha 228 Evans, William 199 Eversgerd, Todd M. 212 Ewing, Jonathan 239 Faber, Cara Leigh 212 Fabian, James M. 212 Fabic, Marina Helen 26, 43 Fackrell, Cathleen J. 26 Fackrell, Corinne Julia 212 Fahrner, Scott L. 137, 228 Fahrner, Suzanne Lynne 212 Fairless, Kristen D. 144, 212 Fajardo, George G. 199 Fakas, James T. 26 Falk, Michelle L. 26 Fan, Anny 212 Farole, Cheryl A. 146, 199 Farrell, Daniel 131, 134, 195, 199 Farrel, Michelle L. 199 Farrow, Dena M. 26, 108, 119 Federlein, Stephen T. 212 Fegley, Sonia 228 Feiler. Todd W. 208 Fellows, Richard M. 47 Felts, Karen Suzzanne 213, 147 Fenner, Paula Ann Fenton, Carla 199 Fenton, Tiffany Dianne 144, 213 Ferdousian, Nelo 228 Ferguson, Elizabeth A. 228 Ferguson, Lorie Anne 66, 213 Ferguson, Tracy L. 26, 34, 146 Ferguson, William J. 26 Fernandez, S. Jeanette 213 Ferra, Paul C. 213 Ferrante, Christopher J, 26 Ferreira, Jennifer J, 239 Fillion, Stacia Renee 67, 79, 80, 199 Findlay, Kinney Anne 213 Finelly, Robert D, 208 Finger, Frank Max 26, 116 Finger, Karl F. 228 Finley, Skip Hubert 47 Finochio, Chris R. 208 Fischer, Bradley R. 228 Fischer, Gary E. 199 Fischer, Lisa Jean 213 Fish, John D. 136, 213 Fishman, Darin P, 228 Fishman, Jared A. 199 Fitzgerald, Heather L. 26 Fix, Raymond A. 87, 199 Flateau, Dayan Dave 47 Fleischer, Jan L. 26 Fleischer, Paul M, 213 Fletcher, Bradley T. 213 Fletcher, David L. 26, 131, 132 Flood, Italo O. 213 Flores, Erna 76, 199, 275, 286 Flores, Krysia 199 Franke, Karen 27 Franklin, Wendy S. 27 Frantz, Randy 27, 140, 142 Frederiksen, Leanne 213 Fredlow, Ena 229 Fried, Jennifer Rebecca 239 Friend, Robert J. 229 Fritschmann, Steven A. 199 Fritz, Kristin Ann 213 Frizzell, Todd L. 229 Frossard, Cherie L. 199 Frye, Steven Scott 27 Fu, Robert Y. 213 Fuerniss, Kim P, 229 Fuhrman, Kimberly E. 27 Fulford, Kelly 229 Fulford, Tracy 199 Fulton, Ben 229 Fulton, Paula 199 Fung, Johnson Hok Lun 229 Gabriel, Anthony E. 199 Gabriel, Steven M. 224, 229 Gaiennie, Cristine R. 199 Galdes, Dawn Michelle 213 Gebhart. Lisa 229 Gentry, Shea W. 199 Georgatsos, Eleni 27 George, Sara Lucille 112, 113, 213 Georgeson, Mark E, 213 Gerber, Michael D. 137, 229 Gerde, Jeff M. 229 Germain, Teresa Kay 213 German, Michelle L, 27 Gershwin, David I, 229 Gherardini, Johanna L. 229 Gibbs, Ronda, Jean 213 Gibson, Kim M. 199 Gil, Luis Felipe 213 Gill, Diane Michelle 213 Gill, Michael D. 229 Gillies, Andrew R. 27 Gillies, Michael P, 131, 134, 199 Gillman, Vincent D. 199 Gimpel, Margaret S, 199 Glassburner, Susan M. 229 Glassley, Shannon C. 229 Gleason, Kim 199 Gleason, Shelley N. 229 Glezakos, Sandi Nicki 229 Glick, Christine L. 27 Goudeman, Richard H. 199 Godbille, Kenneth A. 27, 90 Godfrey, Lisa M. 199 Goldsboro. Jandi D. 79, 229 Goldsboro, Raymond Todd 131, 134, aff 1 Flores, Ryan 28 Floro, Rhonda Lynn 213 Flory, Janet L. 47 Flory, Kenneth D. 199 Floyd, Danny J. 228 Floyd, Mary Margaret 213 Floyd, Sheri Lynn 213 Flynn, Wayne R, 213 Foad, Roberta A. 26 Foat, Brenda D. 26 Foeldi, Chris J. 213 Foland, Robert C. 228 Ford, Karra Danise 228 Ford, Laura Arlene 213 Ford, Toby Sue 213 Forsgren, Michelle D. 26 Forsyth, Michael A. 208 Fort, John M. 229 Foster, Teresa Kay 229 Foster, Tiffany F. 26 Fowler, Robert D. 26 Fox, Shelly May 213 Foy, Patrick C. 26 Frakes, Sandra L. 199 Franco, Dean J. 199 Franco, Jennifer M. 299 Franco, John R, Francovig, Steve F. 213 Frandsen, Jocelyn 213 Frangente, Scott F. 213 Frank, Richard W. 26 Frank, Tina Lynn 239 Frank, Todd E. 27 Q Goldtrap, Roger C. 213 Gomez, Danny 229 Gonzaga, Gina T. 27, 98 Gonzales, Deanne C. 213 Gonzales, Roberta 229 Gonzalez, Claudia A. 199 Gonzalez, Eduardo 27 Gonzalez, Javier 229 Gonzalez, Otto J. 199 Goodman, Sabrina J. 79, 90, 199 Goodnen Keny E.27 Goodrich, Gregory S. 27 Goodwin, Raschel Lea 208 Goodwin, Tammy S. 27 Goodyear, Tiffany J. 199 Gorfidc, Michelle 229 Goss, Nancy June 213 Gould, Amy K, 27 Goulette, Karen Yvette 214 Gouveia, Kelli Ray Grabowski, Steven A, 199 Graham, Carole A. 199 Graham, James C. 229 Graham, John D, 214 Graham, Scot R. 2 Graham, Tane Joanne 66, 214 Grantha m, Jamie 229 Gratteau, Jennifer L. 146, 229 Gray, Brad A. 199 Gray, Chris Louise 28 Gray, Cory M. 76, 120, 121, 124, 199 Gray, Kevin S. 214 Gale. Stephen 27 Gallagher, Colin M. 199 Gallagher, Maureen Ann 229 Gallardo, Daniel J, 199 Gallardo, Kimberly Sue 229 Gallardo, Richard Jr. 213 Gallegos, Marcie Marie 213 Galusha, Alice Ann 27 C . Galvan, arla Julissa 27 Gamer, Matt 228 Gamer, Melissa 199 Garber, Jacqui Annette 29 Garcia, Anne M. 27 Garcia, Richard D. 213 Garcia, Stephanie M. 27 Garcia, Vincent A. 229 Gardner, Robin D, 213 Garmong, Jo Ann 229 Garmong, Lisa M. 27 Garner, Christine Marie 213 Garner, Michelle 239 Garretson, Robert H. 199 Garrett, George N. 213 Garrett, James E. 199 Garten, Rhonda D, 27 Gartland, Christopher T. 199 Gartland, Dina 229 Gassis, Sharon Marie 27 Gassis, Syrena F. 229 Gatewood, Tom B. 213 Gatlin, Anthony A. 47 Gatlin, Brian K. 47 Gebauer, Courtney 199 Grbas, Mike J. 214 Grbavac, Robert 199 Green, Steve M, 199 Greene, Jerry D, 111, 199 Greene. Lori Marie 83, 229 Greer, Teri 98, 199 Greger, Stephanie C. 214 Gregory, Todd C. 214 199 Gregory, William Scott 67, 75, 79, 83, 111, 214 Gregson, Allison Mary 66, 223 Grier, Joseph H. 28 Grim, Jamie L. 200 Grimmer, Tina L. 28 Groff, Gary D. Groom, Nancy Leonor 229 Gross, Carol Sue 229 Gross, Sativa Grossman, Tana K. 200 Grove, Darrin R. 83, 110, 200 Grove, Ross A. 28, 76, 275, 286 Grove, Tracy A. 214 Grunberger, Shawn D. 214 Guedea, Mark F. 134, 280 Guild, Steven T. 229 Gurzi, Edward A. 214 Gust, Teri Lyn 229 Gygi, Penny Louise 101, 214 1 O Ha, Dung Thi 229 278 index bb 4 1 Ha, Ninh Quang 200 Hackwith, Lawrence D. 214 Haecherl, Kristine A. 28 Haecherl, Lawrence A. 229 Haenraets, Danielle C, 144, 214 Haenraets, Natalie H. 47 Haghighat, Angela M. 229 Haghighat. Dawn S. 200 Haghighat, Regina Z. 28 Hagood, Stacy M. 229 Hahn, Cindy Hae Jung 214 Hahn, Connie 230 Hahn, Deborah 28, 34, 98 Hall, Dennis M. 214 Hall, Tony M, 214 Halprin, Cynthia A. 28 Halstead, Rebecca Lynn 230 Hamari, Melissa Lee 214 Hamilton, Tracy ldell 214 Hammatt, Chris S. 230 Hammond, Stacie L. 230 Hamori, Steven 230 Han, Duc Hien 214 Han, Esther 200 Han, Jae K. Joe 28, 67, 75, 131 Han, Nghia Hien 230 Han, Peter 214 Han, Phi Mhan 28 Han, Regina 28 Han, Susan 230 Hancak, Julie Christine 200 Hanlon, Michael X. 47 Hansen, Erik S. 111, 223 Hanson, Matt J. 137, 230 Hanson, Mike B. 137, 230 Hanson, Robert James 28 Hanson, Scott Ken 223 Haralson, Anthony 200 Harden, Tricia Michelle 230 Hargo, Charlotte D. 28 Hargreaves, Scott A. 200 Hari, David 47 Harlow, Kevin T, 200 Harlow, Laura K. 28 Harlow, Marti Geana 214 Harmon, Jackie Marie 214 Harmon, Jill M. 28 Harmond, Brandi 28 Harp, Brian P. 230 rles M, 140, 208 Harp, Julie Ann 214 Harriman, Timothy C. 111, 200 Harris, And Harris, Bret Harris, Carrie A. 28, 144 Harris, Cha rea C. 214 H. 28, 142 Joy, Alisa Lynn 144, 215 Harrison, Sheree E. 214 Hartman, Georgann 230 Harvey, James M. 28 Harvey, Jeffrey A. 200 Haselrig, Burrell L. 230 Haskell, Barbara A. 47 Hastings, Julie E. 83, 111, 230 Hastings, Timothy R. 214 Haswaeng, Sumathe 214 Hattabaugh, Matthew M. 214 Haugland, Judy J. 28 Haugland, Linda Jill 214 Hayata, Nancy T. 67, 83, 110, 200 Hayslette, Preston R, 131, 208 Heald, Tracie Lynn 66, 98, 214 Heaverlo, Robert J, 28 Hefflin, Michael Lynn 29, 125 Heisser, Kristie Ann 214 Heisser, Theodore P. 230 Held, Jeffrey L, 230 Henderson, Christian 230 Henderson, Gayle 29, 48, 69 Henderson, Jill M. 230 Henderson, Jodi Lynn 214 Henderson, Robin C. 230 Hendrix, Kimmy S. 200 Katz, David 47, 67 Hendry, Scott A. 29 Hennessey, Jason W. 214 Henriques, Jacqueline E, 230 Hensin, Erik R. 214 Hensin, Sean 230 Henson, Joe 230 Hering, Michelle 230 Hern, Tiffany S. 200 Hernandez, Lisa Marie 230 Hernandez, Mary E. 200 Herzog, Shellee Dorene 200 Hetherington, Dana M. 214 Heying, Dannette Marie 200 Hibbings, David E. 215 Hicks, Jack G. 200 Hicks, Tiffany L. 215 Higa, Neal 215 Hight, Kelli Marie 147, 215 Hight, Kevin J. 230 Hill, Brennan F. 200 Hill, Jennifer Kay 230 Hillebrand, Irene 200 Hime, Jeanne L. 230 Hime, Michael J, 79, 83, 110, 215 Himebaugh, Jack G. 29, 75 Hinesley, Deanne Sue 125, 230 Hinesley, Doug C. 208 Hinkle, Bryan L. 67, 215 Hinkle, Christine L, 29 Hinsley, Dayna Beth 200 Hiroshige, Stephen M. 200 Hirsch, Deborah 29, 48, 50, 58, 116 Hitchcock, Michael D. Hoffman, Michael L. 220 Hogue, Deborah A, 29, 83, 111 Holden, Melanie R. 215 Hole, Cindy K. 200 Hollinger, David 29 Hollinger, James M. 215 Holloway, Todd W. 200 Holmes, Paul E. 200 Holmes, Tracy Elizabeth 230 Honeycutt, David L. 29 Hong, Steven 47 Hood, Gretchen L. 215 Hopkins, Levon 230 Hopkins, Michael S. 29 Hornaman, Aaron D. 230 Hough, Robert S. 29 Houston, James J. 131, 200 Houston, Nancy Lynn 230 Howard, Jonathan W. 215 Howard, Keith T. 29, 275, 286 Howard, Patrick J. 137, 230 Howarth, James H. 230 Howes, Grady A. 215 Howshall, Susan T. Huang, James C. 200 Huang, Jeff Chi Fei 67, 215 Hubis, Carrel B. 230 Huff, Donny J, 215 Hughes, Debbie R. 230 Hughes, Sharyn J. 215 Huihui, Deeann 230 Huisken, Todd H. 69, 200 Huff, Rafael 230 Hulse, Diana K, 200 Hulse, Leigh Anne 100, 101, 200 Hungate, Catherine H. 230 Hungate, Louis L. 29 Hunt, Richard J. 131, 134, 200 Hunter, Jeffrey J, 215 Hurlebaus, Peggy A. 29, 112, 113 Husted, Chad C. 215 Husted, Patrick D. 29 Hutchins, Donald 29, 131 Hutchins, Kathleen M. 215 Hutmacher, Nicole M, 230 Hutton, Kenneth P. 35, 47 Huyler, Michael J. 200 Hyatt, Mark A. 215 Hyska, Brent 29, 131, 132 Hyska, Lisa Marie 20, 76, 200 Hytopoulos, Michael A. 230 FI lckes, Kelly K. 200 lmhoff, Jessica Marie 230 Inchausti, Ronald E. 200 lnouye, Chris Toshio 29 lsackson, Celeste Renae 230 lskierka, Bridgette 146, 147, 200 Ivey, John P. 215 Ivey, Thomas J. 29 C' Jacobs, Paulita A. 147, 231 Jacobsen, Michelle 200 Jacobson, Scott C. 215 Jacobson, Stacy C. 223 Jager, Holly 66, 69, 9, 200 Janda, Abigail C. 47 Jarski, Graham L. 231 Jarvie, Daniel T. Jasperson, Ricky Lynn 215 Jeffries, Bobby E, 231 Jenkins, Mark 215 Jennings, Ashlee 110, 116, 209, 215 Jennings, Laura Marie 231 Jennings, Stephen M. 131, 134, 200 Jensen, Daniel L. 215 Jepsen, Michael C. Jr, 136, 215 Jewett, Brian W, 29, 138 Jimenez, Beatriz R. 215 Jimenez, Maria D, 231 Jio, Richard M. 200 Jio, Steven M. 231 Keesey, Paul B. 138, 215 Keiser, Brendon S. 208 Keiser, David A. 215 Keiser, Kristi Lyn 231 Keith, Jason W. 231 Keith, Jennifer Leslie 147, 215 Kelleher, Erin E. 215 Kelley, Christopher V. 201 Johnson. Amy Paige 231 Johnson, Andrea J. 29 Johnson, Antionette 223 Johnson, Brian 29 Johnson, James Robert 208 Johnson, Julia May 30 Johnson, Kenny S. 215 Johnson, Melinda Lisa 231 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnston, Johnston, Paul R. 200, 208 Suzanne Marie 200 Wade F. 215 Kelly D. 30 Robert M. 215 Joice, Robb A. 215 Jones, Brice S. 200 Jones, Darrin P, 215 Jones, Dean A. 200 Jones. Eric M. 136, 200 Jones, Gordon B. Ill 239 Jones, Jennifer E. 30 Jones, Kacey Lee 239 Jones, Lisa Nichelle 79, 215 Jones, Miles M, 215 Jones , Reed Eric 215 Jones, Stacy Lynn 231, 239 Jones, Stephanie 30 Jones, Susanne 200 Jones Jones , Tamara L. 200 . Toni M. 200 Kelley, Kassandra 231 Kelley, Kimberly Jane 231 Kelley, Veronica L. 30, 76, 116, 117, 120, 121 134 Kelly, Darren R. 30 Kelly, Steven M. 231 Kelly, Zoe Elizabeth 30 Kemp, Kenny J. 30 Kendall, Wesley J. 215 Kennedy, Tabitha A, 30 Kennedy, Terry E, 215 Kenney, Daniel M. 231 Kerney, Jared 215 Kerr, Bentley 30, 69 Kerr, Jennifer C. 215 Kerr, Shannon 201 Kettler, Diane C. 30 Khatib, Rami H. 47 Khatib, Samiah H. 215 Kibota, Russell K. 131, 134, 201 Kielty, Michael F. 208 Kierstead, Kristin Lee 147, 224, 231 Kieu, Dung 201 Kightlinger, Anthony J. 215 Kilpatrick, Kelly 231 Kim, Jennifer Jae Yun 223 Kim, Sharon Ji Voung 215 Kim, Susanna Marie 79, 215 Kim, Young M. 79, 90, 136, 201 Kimball, Julie Anne 231 Kincaid, Tiffany Maya 30 Kine, Andrew S. 201 King, Valerie A. 201 Kirby, Robert M, 30 Kirkup, Heather C. 201 Kirkup, Mike F. 231 Kirkwood, Jeff M. 231 Kirschner, Jason R. 231 Kissinger, Ann Marie 231 Kissinger, Eric N. 201 Klsthardt, Mike L. 215 Jordan, Andrea D. 47 Jordan, Fred L. 30, 130, 131, 132 Jordan, Kristy L. 30 Jordanides, Dennis T, 231 Joseph, Jerald B. 83, 111, 200, 275, 286 Joyce, Shawn Marie 223 Juarez. Tony A. 231 Juergens, Carlynne 200 0' Kagasoff, Scott W. 231 Kakalow, Kristi Lynne 215 Kallay, Nicholas 215 Kallick, Mark B. 231 Kam, Ryan J. 215 Kanavaros, Sandra 47 Kanavaros, Vicky 66, 200 Kaneko, Brian P. 215 Kanocz, Christine Ann 215 Kardos, Victor J, 231 Karo, Kevin A. 200 Kasarskis, James E. 79, 90, 200 Kasch, Edward W, 79, 90, 200 Kasch, Nancy Jeanette 66, 215 Kasulka, Christine A. 200 Kitto, Christina M. 47 Klamczynski, Chris 231 Klein, Paul Joseph 30, 131 Kleiner, Regina D. 111, 201 Klemke, Tracee Ann 216 Klemke, Tricia Lynn 216 Klerlein, Carol Louise 216 Klohr, Lorraine M. 216 Kloss, Debbie 216 Knapp, Connie M. 201 Knapp, James J. 201 Knipe, Alan R. 136, 216 Kniss, Heather E, 111. 231 Kniss, Holly Anne 111, 231 Kniss, Jonathan N. 83, 110, 111, 201 Know les, Elizabeth A. 30 Knudson, Joy L. 201 Kato, Kato, Blythe Maya 30, 67 Randall H. 90, 201 Katz, David M. 215 Katz, Lisa 231 Kaufman, Brian A, 30 Kaufman, Lisa Diane 215 Kaufman, Scot! E, 201 Kawamura, David F, 138, 215 Kawamura, Kenny H, 201 Knuff, Paul Greg 30 Kochan, Brandee D. 231 Koepp, Kristen A. 69. 201 Kohn, Amy B. 30 Kohn, Tracy 216 Koijane, Eddie A. 216 Kolacz, Tim A. 231 Koller, Joan Catherine 231 Kollin, Susie 75, 216 Koo, Paul L. 231 Koo, Peter L. 30, 79 Koob, Christin M. 231 Korn, Sharon L. 30, 44 Korolewicz, Danuta Ll, 201 Kosloff, Lori S. 201 Kovacevic, Michael 47 Kozuki, Wayne K. 231 Kramer, Cayenne R. 231 Kramer. Kramer, Krause. Krause, Krenwin Kressly, Krishan, Kelly Lee 98, 216 Samuel M. 67, 216 Bryan D. 216 Jonathan 80, 201 kel, Elizabeth K, 147, 216 Mary Elizabeth 231 Dave 30 Jacinto, Jackson Jackson Patricia 230 Christopher L. 215 Jackson. , Gay Lisa 230 Jennifer G. 215 Jackson. , Maylene L. 76, 120, 121, 200 Jacobs, Maria 29 Kawano, Blake G. 201 Kawano, Carmel Kimiye 231 Kay, Lisa M. 101, 201 Kaye, Jodi Michelle 30 Keefe, Charlene R, 30 Keenan, Ryan W. 201 Kroeger, James P. 138, 216 Kron, Michael 201 Kropp, Jennifer K. 231 Kucharek, Karin Marie 201 Kuciemba, Rick L. 30 Kudlik, Dennis D. 231 Index 279 bb Kuester, Margo S, 31, 146 Kuester, Temre Lyn 146, 216 Kuhlman, Kelly S. 223 Kuo, Tom 31, 67 Kurth, John D. 13, 110, 231 Julie A. 31, 69, 80, 81, 83, 110 Kurth, Kuzas, Keith J. 261 Kuzas, Kimberly J, 201 Kyler, Andrew J, 31 Kyler, Barry A, 201 Kyler, Lori Lynn 231 Kym, Shari Kay 216 H La Barge, Scott J. 216 La Grua, Jeff A. 231 Laakso, Kristen M. 201 Labelson, Cindy B. 66, 216 Ladenheim, Gary A. 216 Laface, Laura Christine Lahti, Todd A. 231 Lair, Debra 201 Larson, Kent 31 Larson, Ronald V. 131, 134, 201 Lasch, Theodore A. 231 Laszlo, Keith E. 131, 134, 201 Lau, David Y. 31, 79 Lau, Susan Y. 67, 79, 80, 201 Laughlin, Anthony J. 223 Lawrence, Jolene K. 201 Lawson, David L. 201 Lawson, Kris M, 216 Le, Anh Lan 216 Le, Bang Va 47 Le Sage, Robert W. 231 Le Terneau, Melissa A. 147, 231 Le Terneau, Michael A, 231 Le, Tien T. 31 Le, Trang T Jan 31, 67, 79, B0 Leary, Brian J. 231 Lechtman, Jay 31, 80 Lechtman, Risa 216 Ledbetter, Susie Gail 231 Lee, Candise Mei 67, 83, 111, 216 Lee, Christopher E. 67, 76, 79, 83 286 Lake, Christopher K, 31, 58, 76, 275, 286 Lam, Phillip Doung 31 Lamas, Betty Mirta 216 Lamas, Mariana Ines 231 Lamb, C. Scott 140, 142, 201 Lamb, Shawn M, 31 Lambdin, Craig Lewis 231 Lambert, James M. 216 Lee, Jei H. 67, 202 Lee, John Y. 31, 67, 75 Lee, Joo Ah Julie 231 Lee, Joohee Jane 216 Lee, Jung Hoon 216 Lee, Karen A. 47 Lee, Levonne Rachel 67, 79, 216 Lee, Mary Ellen 66, 202 Lee, Michael M. 47 Lee, Mihwa 202 Lee, Rick G. Lee, Scott 216 Lambert, John M, 201 Lambert, Stewart C. 31 Lambkin, Kristine Noel 231 Lancaster, Stephen P, 136, 216 Land, Evelyn Louise 47 Landquist, Shawn 231 Landsman, Mike B. 231 Lane, Scott H. 138, 201 Lee, Sun K. 202 Lee, Sung Kwon 216 Lee, Sunmee 83, 101, 232 Lee, Tammy J. 232 Lange, Sabine 66, 216 Lanzel, Michael P, 231 Lanzel, Sandra Jean 79 La rsen La rsen , Christy Joanne 146, 216 , Stott W. 140, 142, 201 Larson, Erik T. 231 Lefrancois, Ben M. 216 Legere, Monica Noel 216 Leider, Tacha F. 31 Leker, Philip A, 216 Lemmons, David 202 Lennertz, John 31 Lent, Gregory C, 232 Lepkowski, Tracy A. Lesho, David M, 202 Lesser, Greg S. 136, 216 Leung, David M. 31, 79 Lewis, David M. 47 Lewis, Jeannie 216 Lewis, Thomas F. 202 Lewis, William C. 47 Liang, Jennifer A. 144, 202 Lichter, James 31 Lien, Pat G, 216 Ligier, Joseph D. 232 Limardo, Andrew J. 136, 216 Lindley, Pete 216 Lindquist, Todd S. 216 Lindsay, Eugene W, 66, 202 Lindstrom, Deanna Grace 216 Lindstrom, Michelle N. 232 Linn, Chris 232 Lipp, Spencer W, 232 Littlejohn, Lori Ann 216 Littlejohn, Shelly 232 Liu, Richard 216 Liu, Sandy Chih Hui 31 Liu, Stephanie S. 216 Lo Verde, Lisa Marie Locke, Susan A, 216 Locken, Randall S. 232 Loenhorst, Todd E. 232 Loghry, Richard D. 216 Lognion, Casey O. 216 Logue, Gaby Cecilia 232 Loi, Han Vinh 47 Long, Robert A. 202 Long, Tracie Lynn 147, 232 Longmeyer. David H. 202 Lopez, Elsa 216 Lopez, Juana Asuzenna 239 Lopez, Raeanne E. 31, 116,117 Lopez, V. Shannon S. 31 Lord, Daniel D. 47 Lorton, Joan E, 31 Lotito, Carmen J. 202 Louie, Lana Dale 75, 232 . 110, 202, 275. Louie, Pam G. 67, 75,76, 80, 202, 275, 286 Loveall, Lesa Denise 147, 232 Lovely, Brian C. 216 Lovrien, Dwayne S. 202 Low, Jason T. 34, 36, 131 Lowe, Christopher W. 202 Lowrey, Lee M. 232 Loy, Brett A. 232 Loy, David W. Lu, Khanh Lkq 232 Lu, Leonard 83, 111, 202 Lucero, Julie Cathleen 47 Lucero, Marisela E. 216 Lucio, Karla Patricia 202 Ludwig, Caren L. 98, 202 Luevand, Marlen Drew 36 Lumbert, Jodi 202 Lundgren, Eric D. 216 Matheny, Cheryl Lynne Mather, Brenda Maria 232 Mather, Troy R, 37 Mathews, Eric D, 232 Mathews, Vanessa Jane 37 Matson, Ted 202 Matsumae, Caroline Y. 37 Matuck, Michael S. 217 May, Hillary Ellen 67, 69, 75, 79, Mayhew. Maynard. Mays, An David C. 47 James J. 37, 138 na M. Lundin, Virginia S. 36, 76, 275, 236 Lundy, Gary L. 232 Lupton, Kari Gretchen 232 Lupton, Keith D. 202 Lynch, John P. 36 Lynch, Tara M. 83, 111, 202 Lysinger, Karen L. 36 C' Maaske, David L. 216 Maben, Andrew H, 36 Mac Donald, Susie Maria 66, 216 Mac Farlane, Cindy L, 202 Mac Farlane, Tracy Ann 232 Mac Lean, Wiliam T. 202 Mac Neil, Dianne Louise 83, 110, 202 Mac Rae, Kimberly L. 36 Macaluso, Carol Marie 36 Mc Aleer, Patricia L. 217 Mc Bain, Dan R. 232 Mc Bain, Melissa A. 202 Mc Cabe, Cary Michelle 232 McCarthy, Karrie Anne Mc Clain, K. Steven 203 Mc Clane, Mike J, 140, 142, 217 Mc Clane, Thomas L. 47 Mc Clure, Tracy Jane 223 Mc Clurg, Eric 232 Mc Collum, Dennis M, 232 McCollum, Peggy E, 203 Mc Connell, Michael J. 37 Mc Cool, Colleen J. 203 Mc Coy, Laura Diane 232 Mc Coy, Matt 217 Mc Coy, Nancy Lee 232 Mc Cracken, Kelly T. 203 Mc Cracken, Michael R. 37 Mc Cranie, John T. 203 Mc Crea, Kimberly R. Mc Cullough, Angie L. Mc Cullough, James M. 232 Mc Devitt, Tony L. 232 Mach, Janet G. 202 Mackenzie, Donald Scott 232 Maddison, Louise A. Maddy, Eric D. 36 Maddy, Loren C. 232 Madigan, Scott 216 Maeda, Ryuji 47 Magness, Shannon Marie 144, 216 Magula, Kevin M, 232 Magula, Sean P. 136, 137, 216 Maikowski, Matthew 36 Maiorana, Russell Jr. 232 Majidian, Fatima 202 Majidian, Taghy 36 Mc Donald, Rick S, 217 Mc Dowell, Matt 37, 131, 132, 133 Mc Fadden, Jason 232 Mc Fetridge, Andy J. 217 Mc Glinchey, Scott D. 137, 217 Mc Gloin, Jeffrey 232 Mc Gowan, Erin L. 203 Mc lntire, Sean L. 203 Mc lntire, Todd J. 232 Mc Kenzie, Scott M. 232 Mc Kissock, Amy S. 217 Mc Knigh t, Kristie R. 217 Mc Laughlin, Kary B. 203 Malkin, Sabrina A. 202 Mallory, Brian G. 36 Malner, Bradley E. 202 Malone, Kimberly 36, 98, 99 Malone, Matthew P, 216 Malone, Mitchell 47 Malone, Victoria J. 202 Maloney, Buffy Marie 217 Manago, Sean Mark 202 Mandel, Steve L. 232 Mc Lean, Ann Louise 21 Mc Lean, William J. 203 Mc Leod, Kenny J. 136, 217 Mc Mahan, Sean 232 Mc Nabb, Karla J. 217 Mc Namara, Tom M. 37 Mc Niven, Richard M. 37, 67, 69, 75 Mc Vey, Kevin M. 47 Mealer, Mary Elizabeth 113, 232 Medanich, Nelle E. 144, 203 Manginelli, Daniel J. 131, 134, 195, 202 Mangis, Elizabeth Ann 217 Mannion, Patrick R. 36, 83, 111, 140, 142 Manson, Christine Marie 66, 202 Mantoen, Matthew 232 Maples, Raymond K, 131, 133, 134, Marcotte, Ken E. 217 Marcus, Jason 67, 217 Marcus, Jodi D. 36, 67, 76, 120, 121 Marin, Ana Maria 217 Marin, Teresa 232 Markus, Anita R. 36 Markus, Jeff S. 232 Markwell, Scott Cameron 223 Marrero, Monica P. 232 Marsh, Steven J. 217 Marshall, Robert G, 36 Marsolek, Annette B. 36 Marsolek, Kymberly K. Marti, Carol Ann 202 202 Medina, Angela Marie 232 Medina, J ohn R. 137, 232 Medina, Mark J. 203 Medina, Matthew D. 47 Medina, Susan C. 203 Melendez, Shawn C. 137, 232 Mello, Rick 232 Mendez, Michael Damen 232 Mendoza, L. David 232 Mendoza, Mendoza, Laura H. 203 Lisa Marie 232 Mendoza, Thomas Allen 136, 217 Mercurio. Meredith, Tammy Marie 232 Raechel L. Merk, Steve 232 Merriman, Mershon, Mershon, Buddy 47 Annette Lynn 232 Ronda M. 203 Messenger, Chuck P. 136, 217 Mettler, Lori Kay 232 Martin, David E. 232 Martin, Michael G. 202 Martin, Paul A. 232 Martinez, Keith J. 217 Martinez, Louie A. 217 Martinez, Stephen D. 217 Marvin, Kimberlee M. 36 . Marx, Jennifer Leigh 66, 217 Mashburn, Jason J. 217 Mettler, Mark S. 203 Meunier, James R. 203 Meyer, Andrew J, Meyer, Nicole E. 233 Meyer, Rebecca Sue 37 Meyers, Michael Howard 217 Michna, Tammy Rose 217 Middlekauff, Jason M. 233 Mietkiewicz, Robert J. 203 Mashita, Chad E. 232 Mashita, Daryl T. 36, 69 Mason, Anne R. 36 Mason, John C. 36, 67, 79, 83, 110, 111 Massey, K. Shawn 37, 46, 130, 131, Massey, Kimberly S. 37, 113 Mata, lgnacio S. 232 Mata, Joseph Francis 232 132 Matay, Matthew G. 131, 134, 195, 202 Mifflin, Ja son C. 233 Miller, Bevely Jean 233 Miller, Carolyn Marie 239 Miller, David H. 203 Miller, Dawn Lenee 233 Miller, James 233 Miller, John Paul ll 37 Miller, Katy Rose 233 Miller, Me lissa N. 217 11 280 lndex by Miller, Robert A. 203, 208 Miller, Robin Marie 217 Miller, Timmie Lee 217 Miller, Tracy A. 37 Minarcin, Charles H. 208 Minow, Adam S. 233 Nguyen Nguyen, Thu A. 66, 203, 275, 286 Oe, To Olsen. Minow, Brian S. 203 Mirarchi, John J. Mitcham, Shirley 233 Mitchell, Deanna Marie 233 Mitchell, Georgi P. 217 Mitchell, Jason P. 217 Mittleman, Harry A. 75, 76, 79, 2 Mix, Mary Ann 113, 203 Miya, Christopher S. 83, 110, 233 Miyade, Kristi F. 67, 203 Miyade, Sheryl K. 233 Mizukami, Dee Ann L. 217 Moesslacher, Eric 239 Mohl, Danee 203 Mohl, Jack L. 217 Mojica, David C. 217 Moller, Deborah Jessen 217 Monroe, Cari A. 203 Monroe, Chari Lynn 217 Monroe, Heather A. 37 Montalbano, Jennifer M. 233 Montanye, Dwayne 233 Montgomery, Tracy Lee 217 17, 275, 286 Moore, Melissa 37, 76, 79, 80, 120, 121 Moore, Michael D. 138, 203 Moore, Michele Lynn Moore, Rick A. 203 Morehead, Chris M. 37 Morgan, Lisa M. 203 Morrow, Kelly M. 147, 203 Morton, Kenneth D. 37 Mosbach, Julie Ann 233 Moser, Dena M. 203 Moser, Greg W. 37 Moss, David S. 217 Moss, Eddie R. 217 Moss, Erika Lynn 233 Moua, Ly Pao 233 Moua, Vang 47 Moua, Vue Muche, Kenneth R. 233 Mueller, David E. 203 Muensterman, Kevin J. 233 Mullenax, Shelia Jean 217 Mulleneaux, Brett A. 203 Mulleneaux, Michelle M. 233 Mullins, Catherine M. 218 Mullins, Gy E. 233 Mulvihill, Lisa Ann 37 Mun, Jane Young 233 Mun, Kevin H. 203 Munoz, Carlos E. 239 Munoz, Melody A. 37 Murillo, Lara Thornton 208 Murphy, Jennifer Marie 233 Murphy, Lynn F. 203 Murray, Monique Joann 218 Murray, Ryan T. 233 Murrietta, Ronnie Muscovich, Michael 233 Myers, Jon D. 218 Myers, William R. 203 Myles, Heidi Ann 218 F' Nagata, Charleen Yukiko 218 Nagel, Elaine Marie 203 Nakahara, Karen Ayumi 57, 79, 1 Nakamura, Curtis M. 67, 233 Nakamura,Kaoru 233 Nakata, Dennis R. 79, 218 Nalbandian, Diana J. 203 Nance, Kimberly Nance, Mike R. 37 Neagle. Gregory A. 37, 83, 111 Neff, Shannon D. 203 Nelson, Cookie Christin 218 Nelson . Janice J. 113 Nelson, Kristen 76, 203 Nelson, Richard M. 233 Nelson . Rocky E. 218 Nelson, Todd 203 Nerio, Elaine A. 47 Nettleton, Shannon N. 233 5Neumann, Conrad G. 37 lNeumann, Steven W. 37 44, 218 Newcomer, Jennifer L. 233 Newell, Nicole K. 83, 110, 203 Newman, Adam J. 38 Newman, Deshawna J. 203 Newman, Wendi Newton, John M. 67, 203 Ngo, Hai Thi 223 Ngo, Hang B. 218 Ngo, Hoang Van 218 Ngo, Khanh P. 37 Ngo, Phuong Tuyet 203 Ngo, Steve Q. 218 Nguyen, Alexandere V. 233 Nguyen, Bich Thuy Dat 218 Nguyen, Charlie Tu 218 Nguyen, Chinh Thi 218 Nguyen, David Anh 233 Nguyen, Duong Duy 233 Nguyen Hanh Nm 203 Nguyen Hongtam Theresa 218 Nguyen Hung Joe 38, 67, 79 Hugyen, Huyen Kim 38 Nugyen, John Anh 233 Nguyen Khang Duy 203 Nguyen, Kim Chi Thi 38. 79, 80 Nguyen Lieu 47 Nguyen Minh H. 233 Nguyen, Mylinh Thi 233 Nguyen, Phuong Que T. 218 Nguyen, Quang N. 38 Sunny Linh 218 Nguyen, Tammy T. 233 Nguyen, Thang Dat 203 Nguyen, Thanh Q. Nguyen, Tony Tung 67, 233 Nguyen, Trang T D 203 Nguyen, Tri Minh 38 Nguyen, Tung T. Steve 233 Nguyen, Tuyet Kim 233 Nguyen, Uyen M. 234 Nguyen, Vu Thaung 218 Nguyen, Yen Kim 234 Nguyen, Yen Thi 203 Nhean. Sida 38 Nichols, Craig M. 203 Nichols, Dennis A. 218 Nichols, Edward M. 218 Nickle. Robert S. 218 Orris, Teri L. 39 Ortiz, Christopher 234 Ortiz, Ramiro H. 234 Osako, Wayne T. 67, 80, 81, 218 Osborne, Darrin J. 218 Osborne, Nichelle M. 204 Ouellette, Tiffany Lea 223 Outwater, Diana Marie 234 Oviatt, Nancy J. 39, 144 Owen, Julie Anne 218 Owens, Teresa B. 0' Padilla, Michael D. 204 Pak, Hye K. 80, 204 Palacol, Lynn Anne 39 Paladines, Evelyn R. 218 Paladines, Robert E. 137, 234 Palmer, Alan R. 39 Palmer, Bryan 234 Pantoja, Anthony A. 218 Paquette, Mark A. 204 Parazette, Andy S. 140, 142, 218 Parcell, Kristen Lynn 218 Parikh, Deepa C. 204 Pham, Dung My 204 Pham, Hang T. T. 39 Pham Ho P. 234 Pham Hong Thi Thuy Pham Huy Hoang 219 Pham Kha Van 204 Pham Khoa 136,219 Pham, Nghia Ceng 219 Pham, Pham. Pham Pham Phan, Phan, Phan, Phan, Phan, Phan, Phan, Nguyet T. 204 Tamda Thi 234 Thao Thi 219 Tram 234 'Chi Thi Huyen 39 Dao Hao 39 Hoai T. 39 Hong Trac 39 Linh Thi Phuong 39 Minh Tien 219 Quyen Le 234 Parikh, Parikh, Park, J Park, J Parker. Mihir Y. 79, 218 Rupesh J. 234 ung Sook 39 ung Yong 234 Kurt A. 204 Nicosia, Mike A. 136, 218 Nielsen, Debra Jean 66, 218 Nimrod, Christine M. 38 Nishimine, Kevin Z. 38, 67, 79, 83, 110 Nishimine, Stacie T. 67, 75, 80, 100, 101, 203 Nisley, Ron C. 38 Nixon, Dion L. 38 Noble, Charles 38 Noble, Mike D. 234 Noel, Craig A. 38 Nolen, Lesley L. 203 Nolen, Lynnea Adrienne 83, 111, 2 Noordman, Shawna L. 203 Normand, John 218 Norton, Mona C. 38 Noster, Jeff J. 218 Notley, Lisa Beth 234 Novits, Timothy C. 234 Nye, Kristen R. 203 Nyssen, Jason G. 234 O Brien, Sharon E. 203 O Mahony, Daniel M. 38 shio 38 Offineer, Kristi 218 Ogawa, Limi 108, 203 Ohlendorf, Denise Lee 218 Ohye, Harold S. 208 Okamura, Dean H. 83, 110, 218 Olander, William M. 203 Oliveira, Kenneth G. 47 Olmos, Felipe C. 38 Olmsted, Jennifer Ann 47, 248 Catherine J. 38 Olson, Amanda A. 38 Olson, Eric 136, 223 Olson, James E. 38 Olszewski, Patrina Lea 218 Om, Sang Y. 234 Om, Tina 203 Opperud, Robert A. 218 Orr, Dawn Danielle 204 Parker, Roy C. 234 Parks, Corey Shannee 147, 234 Parr, Douglas S. 218 Parsons, Jeffrey M. 204 Partis, Doug A. 234 Partridge, Darren J. 234 Partridge, Shereen L. 218 Partridge, Tamara L. 234 Pasienski, Steven J. 39, 83, 110 Patch, David Robert Patel, Sandip S. 39, 75 Patriarca, Tony 234 Patterson, Janeen Mae 218 Patterson, Lisa M. 98, 195. 204 Patton, Juli M. 204 Paul, Christine P. 39 Paul, Stephanie M. 204 Paulin, Trisha Lynn 234 Paxton, Michelle Y. 204 Payne, Darrell W. 35, 39, 131 Pazaricky, Stacee M. 204 Pearson, George 204 Peck, Stephanie Lynn 234 Pedersen, Connie R. 34, 39 Pedersen, Sheila Ann 59, 204 Pedersen, Sloane K. 144, 219 Pekich, Laurie Anne 47 Pellegrino, Michael C. 47 Peluso, Eva Marie 83, 110, 219 Pemberton, Shannon L. 234 Pena, Chrisy Ann 234 Pena, Michelle A. 219 Penderghast, Dean M. B3, 111, 204 Pendleton, Boyd T. 234 Penner, Pat A. 39, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 Pennett, Ryan 204 Pennington, Valerie J. 69, 79, 83, 111, 204 Pepin, Christopher J. 83, 111, 204 Perez, Alexander 204 Perez, Michelle 234 Periolat, Pamela Jeanne 219 Periolat, Paul M. 137, 234 Perkins, Valerie J. 234 Perry, Christine M. 39 Perry, Mark W. Perry, Mike K. 219 Perryman, Cindy L. 39 Pesch, Joseph M. 39 Pesch, Lisa Marie 234 Peters, Jennifer Lynne 147, 234 Peters, Judith Ilona 66, 219 Peters, Lisa Christine 234 Peters, Thomas J. 29 Petersen, John R. 21, 39, 48, 69, 108, 109, 113. 114, 124 Petersen, Mathew T. 39 Peterson, James L. 234 Peterson, Todd A. 204 Petrie, Kimberli D. 204 Peyton, Michael S. 69, 219 Peyton, Shelley L. 39, 69 Pham, Anh 234 Pharney. Lisa 204 Phelps, Ronald D. 219 Phelps, Shelly L. 234 Phillips, Christina 39 Phillips, John F. 204 Pi, Angela Dun Siu 39 Pi, John Dun Shu 40 Pi, Randy Dun Hsin 234 Piccione, Vince S. 47, 131, 132 Pickett, Dianne L. 47 Pillsbury, Glenn C. 219 Pineda, Gabriel Pinell, Alex A. 219 Pingree, Lauri L. 40 Pinkston, Steve M. 40 Pirch, Elizabeth Ariel 204 Pirch, Sarah A. 226, 234 Pitts, Wendy Ann 219 Pizzata, Jennifer M. 204 Plane, David A. 204 Plane, Pat M. Plank, Glenn L. 234 Plechner, Andrea Lisa Z35 Po. Janet Lynn M. 67, 144. 219 Po, Stephanie Ann M. 40, 67, 7 Podolak, Barbara Anna 235 Poe. Noah J. 235 Polk, Angela Lynn 76, 120, 204 Pollack, Roxanne 40 Pollock, Kristen M. 204 Pollock, Ryan K. 239 Polzin, R. Troy 136, 137, 239 Polzin, Shanalee 235 Pomerantz, Rachel A. 40 Porta, Nancy 219 Porteneuve, Lea N. 40 Porter, John S. 131, 132, 204 Post, Cynthia Anne 208 Potash, Deborah Beth 219 Poucher, Russell L. 40 Powell, David S. 219 Powell, Mia Ellen 144, 219 Powers, Colleen Rose 235 Powers, Dale E. 83, 235 Powers, Richard Edward 40 Prado, Patricia Mercede 235 Prasad, Anita 235 Prather, Erik V. 219 Prather, Tanya A. 40 Pratt, Laura 235 Preall, Tony W. 219 Prijers, Patrick 235 Preiss, Michele Tanya 219 Preuett, Steve A. 239 Price, Carrianne E. 235 Price, Scott M. 235 Prohaska, Jill A. 40 Proodian, Mike J. 219 Pruznick, Mike C. 142, 204 Pryne, Sheryl E. 47 Pryor, Denise M. 40 Psaros, Georgiann L. 235 Pugelli, Marlia Lynn 219 Purcell, Sunny P. 235 Purdy, Shannon Marie 235 Pusich, Donna Jean 83, 110, 21 Quarles, Rod K. 235 5, 79, 80. 9 Quayle, Shannon Lee 209, Quevillon, Nicole 219 Quine, Cynthia Ann 235 Quinn, Dennis C. 40 219 index 281 D Quinn, William G. 204 Quintanar, Sergio 235 Quinton, Gregory J. 40 yi Rivers, Sean R, 40 Robbins, Debbie 204 Robbins, Jeff W. 235 Robbins, Tara L. 40 Roberson, Mark E. 219 Roberts, Corie C. 235 Roberts, Michelle A. 40 Rad, May K. 219 Radig, Paula Marie 75, 98, 219 Radig, Stacey J. 40, 75, 101 Radzai, Kenny J. 204 Raffetto, Gregory K, 40 Ramirez, Chris Marie 40 Ramirez, David L, 204 Ramirez, Frances N. 204 Ramirez, Hector 137, 235 Ramirez, Oscar 219 Ramirez, Patricia Lynn 40 Ramirez, Sonia Michelle 219 Ramirez, Susan Carol 66, 219 Ramos, Andrea C. 204 Ranalli, Kim Patricia 69, 109, 204 Robertson, Eileen S, 144, 209, 219 Robertson, Joe E. 219 Robertson, Kim Michele 144, 235 Robitaille, Renee L. 40, 146 Rochow, Brian 219 Rochow, Kim Ann 40, 146 Rockafellor, Devin G. 219 Roderiques, Aimee Echo Rodney, Daniel K. 235 Rodriguez, Daniel H. Rodriguez, Jeremy A. 83, 110, 235 Rodriguez, Michael 223 Rodriguez, Roslyn 219 Rodriguez, Sandra M. 204 Roeck, Jimmy B. 219 Roen, Mark A. 208 Roesch, Jerry E. 204 Rogers, Kelly Marie 219 Rogers, Shirley Ruth 235 Rand, Susan Nicolle 67, 79, BO, 204 Randle, April Michelle 235 Rangell, Marissa Z. 40, 48, 108 Rantz, David 235 Rasmussen, Debra 219 Rasmussen, Jeffrey A. 40 Rasmussen, Jennifer R. 235 Rasmussen, Sandra 235 Rasnick, Martin A. 40 Ratzesberger, Robert A, 40 Ray, Brandi Leigh 235 Ray, Christopher S. 235 Ray, Danny L. 235 Ray, Jack 219 Rea, Michelle Renee 98, 219 Reaney, Sean M. 40 Reaves, Teag R. 40, 79, 83, 110 Recchia, Donna Angela 219 Rector, Libbie Lynn 147, 224, 235 Reed, Janelle 219 Reed, Mark E. 47 Reed, Melinda Elaine 235 Reed, Monica Sheree 109, 204 Reeder. Karey L. 204 Reese, Christina M. 40 Rehak, Karen E. 47 Reichert, Eric E. 40 Reichert, Nelson K. 214 Reid, Linda G. 47 Reierson, Danny L. 204 Reinbelg, Eddie Ll. 219 Reinisch, Daniel C. 40, 124 Renden, Miya R. 40 Resurreccion, Lara M. 98, 204 Retrosi, Tina M. 40 Revill, Colleen 204 Revill, Darren 40 Rey, George N, 255 Reyes, Richard A. 219 Reynolds, Karen Lynn 208 Rhee, Gina Sung 235 Rhee, Mia S. 204 Rhodes, Rick E. 219 Rich, Blue A. 204 Richards, Amanda L. 204 Richrds, Dale G. 219 Richards, David 83, 110, 235 Richards, Lynette Marie 40 Richards, Scott L. 219 Richardson, Brian C. 235 Richardson, Gregory R. 204 Richerson, Rodney 40 Rickey, Scott E. 235 Richmond, Anthony G. 40 Richter. Heidi M. 40 Richter, Hollie A. 40 Richter, Robert J, 235 Riding, Kathy Dawn 66, 69, 98, 204 Rielly, Brian F. 40, 204 Riessen, Guy H. 75, 79 Rietsch, Cassie Ann 219 Rietsch, Shawn M. 235 Rish, Charles 40. 130, 131, 132 Rish, Karen Kathleen 219 Risher, Jill C. 40 Risse, Thomas J. 235 Ritchie, Alec 131, 134, 204 Ritko, David J. 235 Ritz. Andrew D, 235 Rivard, Laura L. 40 Rivera, Raquel 219 Rivers. Kelly Ann 235 Rojas, Frank E. 16, 219 Rojo, Raena 66, 98, 219 Rojo, Raquel R. 81, 224, 235 Rojo, Romina R. 47 Rojo, Rosanna 66, 204 Roland, Jeana Mae 219 Roman, Judy 204 Rominger, Timmy A. 204 Roof, Laurie 41 Rose, Jeffrey A. 235 Rose, Michael R. 235 Rose, Shellie Robin 76, 204, 275, 286 Rosenbaum, Leann 41, 101 Rosenblatt, Lisa 205 Rosenblatt, Robert S. 41, 76, 120 Roseth, Richard R. 219 Roseth, Tom W. 205 Ross, Stephanie Lynn 220 Ross, Steve E. 220 Ross, Susan Marie 220 Rossetti, Tonya Marie 112, 235 Roszel, Kelly Ann 220 Rothfuss, Rebecca E. 41 Rotthier, Wendy CJ 41 Roudon, Jim R, 220 Routley, Jeff M. 42 Rowland, Rocky T, 205 Rowsell, Todd P. 235 Roys, Alissa Jean 235 Royston, Sharon Ann 220 Rubin, Billy R. 220 Rubin, Joey Phillip 42 Rubin, Spencer M, 42 Ruby, Aaron K. 42 Ruby, Sarah Ann 235 Ruitenschild, Les A. 220 Ruitenschild, Steve G. 235 Ruiz, Eddie 131, 134, 205 Ruiz, Lolita 42 Russ, Karla Jolene Russell, Chris A. 220 Russey. Claudia Diane 205 Russo, Anthony J. 235 Ryan, Amy C. 220 Ryan, Carol Lynn 220 Saatjian, Stephen G. 75, 79, 138, 205 Sabelino, Leo C. 224, 235 Sabelino, Stephanie Sue 42, 69 sacks, David z. 21, 42, 48, ao, 81, 116 Sadeghi, Jamshid 205 Sadeghi, Laura C. 235 Sadler, Kathryn J. 205 Saglietto, Adele Bianca 235 Sakioka, Kathy Emiko 67, 79, 144, 220 Sakrekoff, Matthew 42 Salcedo, Mark A. 239 Saldana, Kathleen F. 220 Saldana, Kelly Denise 235 Salles, Mark J. 235 Salmond, David M, 42 Sampson, Elizabeth A. 69, 205 Sampson, Molly L. 235 Samuels, Joseph P, 47 San Marchi, Christopher 220 Sanborn, Tracy Ann 235 Sanchez, Gabriel E. 205 Sandefer, Michael R. 42 Sandel, Michael J. 239 Sanders, Britt P. 205 Sanders, Todd A. 220 Sanderson, Charles M. 235 Sandoval, Angelica 236 Sandoval, Sonya Annette 220 Sands, M. Erick 236 Sandstrom, Andra 220 Sangineto, Trina Ann 220 Santia, Leslie 42 Santos, Richard 47 Saputo, Peter 205 Sardi, Kim Denise 236 Sariee, Richard A. 83, 220 Sarinana, Patrick 42 Sato, Candice T. 236 Savage, Annemarie 236 Savold, Shane J. 205 Sawyer, Temre Sue 205 Say, Peppy T. 236 say. Philip B. 42 Sayegh, Jawad R. 220 Saylor, Lea Ann 220 Scannell, Kelly Anne 236 Scannell, Shannon M. 205 Schafer, Elizabeth 42 Schaffner. Michael J. 236 Schenach, David J. 236 Schenach, Thomas A, 205 Schiller, Richard J. 24 Schilling,Michael V. 236 Schlick, Kary 42 Schmaus, George R. 76, 120, 220 Schmidt, Bruce C. 136, 220 Schneider, Bradley J. 47 Schoonover, Devon 42 Schouten, Monique H, 236 Schreiman, Robert C. 205 Schreiner, Terry 205 Schrick, Eric C. 236 Schrick, Lisa M. 42 Schroeder, Tricia 98, 220 Schultz, Eric D. 236 Schulz, Holly K. 205 Schumann, Kent 220 Schuppek, Richard M. 140, 143, 205 Schwantes, David E. 236 Sciarra, Tracey Lee 42 Scott, Deborah 205 Scott, Don R. 205 Scott, Matt 42, 131, 134 Scott, William S. 220 Scougale, Betsy M, 205 Seely, Janice L, 220 Seiff, Mitchell B. 47 Seino, Mindy 205 Sejuit, Laura Marie 220 Selecky, David 236 Selle, Tanya Marie 220 Selstad, Charles D. 220 Selstad, Sharlet Y. 42 Senske, Mary A. 76, 120, 205 Seoane, Chris 205 Serizawa, Yumi 42, 275 Sharp, Bob T. 220 Sharp, Robin E. 42 Sharp, Stephanie E. 236 Shaw, Brian D. 236 Shaw, Dustin J. 236 Shaw, Kelly Denise 239 Shearer, Steve P. 42 Sheldrake, Marcus A. 205, 138 Shenkman, Michael K. 220 Shepard, David P. 220 Sherman, Ricky W. 205 Shi, Monica C. 144, 220 Shield, Karen Louise 236 Shikiya, Robyn M. 76, 120, 205 Shiley, Shery Lynn 236 Shillito, Jim G. 205 Shillito, Kellie M, 205 Shipley, Jenny R. 42 Shipp, Jennifer E. 101, 205 Shipp, Michelle Marie 220 Shoenfelt, Kayelynn Shoenfelt, Lurene M. 236 Shugart, David D. 83, 111, 205 Shults, Lara Suzanne 236 Sianez, Steve 239 Sibrel, Kelley J, 205 Siemers, Cindy Marie 220 Silveri, Suzanne 208 Silverman, Amy B. 220 Silverman, Beth Ann 223 Silverman, Josh D. 236 Silverman, Lee L. 43 Sims, Peggy M, 220 Sions, Kimberly J. 43 Skibba, Paul C. 236 Skopeck, Bob J. 220 Slepack, Bradley S. 43 Slepack, Richard S. 205 Slepack, Vicki Suzanne 236 Sloat, Kristin K. 66, 69, 98, 205 Smaligo, Janette M. 220 Smaligo, Karen Michelle 236 Smiley, Gregory I. 43 Smiley, Mlchael Kalman 137, 236 Smit, Anthony 236 Smith, Angelique M. 205 Smith, Brian C. 136, 220 Smith, Charles A. 137, 236 Smith, Charles A. 220 Smith, Christina Lynn 220 Smith, Dawn Marie 21, 43, 103, 106, 107 Smith, Denise K. 43 Smith, Duane T. 43 Smith, Eric M. 43 Smith, George P, 220 Smith, Jean M. 43, 108 Smith, Julie Ann 206 Smith, Juliette R, 206 Smith, Kimberly Marie 236 Smith, Kristin L. 32, 43, 50, 116 Smith, Kristina Llrsula 236 Smith, Laurel Anne 220 Smith, Lawrence M. 236 Smith, Margaret Ann Smith, Marilyn L. 206 Smith, Michael L. 113, 220 Smith, Michael S. 113, 236 Smith, Nanette Lynn 206 Smith, Randal J. 43 Smith, Robert R. 220 Smith, Ronald A. 220 Smith, Scott A, 236 Smith, Sean M. 236 Smith, Shauna Elaine 236 Smith, Shonda L. 43 Smith, Teresa P. 236 Smith, Tiffany Lee 236 Smith, Todd L, 220 Smith, Vanessa Lynn 236 Smith, Wendy Carol 220 Smittle, John A. 220 Snelling, Russell 239 Snow, Robert P. 90, 206 Snyder, Bradley N. 43 Snyder, Diane S, 66, 76, 80, 206, 275, 280 Snyder, Eva 43 Snyder, Justin M. 236 Song, Saralynn Eu Lin 67, 206 Soper, Charles R. 220 Soskin, Maria L, 220 Sosnowski, Adam 67, 220 Soto, Darrin E. 220 Soto, Mariel 236 Soto, Ray 136, 220 Souza, Guy R. 236 Spanovich, Nicole 116, 117, 206 Spanovich, Steven 32, 43, 48, 50, 59, 116, 142 Sparks, Charlene M. 206 Sparks, Kary Ann 220 Spence, Leomi Mari 236 Spencer, Laurie Diane 144, 220 Spencer, Robert W. Sperling, David M. 220 Spigarelli, Patricia L. 220 Spongberg, Michael B. 206 Sporing, Christopher W. 239 Sporing, David M. 236 Sprankle, Nikki Marie 220 Spriesterbach, Curtis A. 220 Spring, Robert J. 206 Springer, Marvin 221 Sprong, Richard J. 206 Spruill, Christopher G. 236 Spuhler, Jennifer E. 236 Squibb, Sheryl L, 43, 76, 275, 286 Sramala, Richard 236 Staab, Deannajo 236 Stafford, Michael J. 134, 206 Stahl, Christina M, 236 Stalcup, Jennifer 43, 146 Stalcup, Joyce L. 124, 206 Stanfield, Kelly 43, 144 Stanfield, Sean T. 221 Staniford, Derek W. 43 Stark, Karen Elisabeth 112, 206 Stark, William R. 18, 43 282 index Stauros, Christina Tia 236 Stavros, Georgia T. 43 Stead, Steele. James 44, 116, 117 Christopher K. 110, 206 Steele, Kelly 236 Steele, Kristi 206 Steeves, P, Karen 44 Stein, Jason H. 44, 76, 120. 121. 124 Stein, Jeff C. 236 Stein, Jon Mark 221 Steinberg, Steven M. 236 Stelter, Rachel A. 236 Slender, Charles D. 206 Stender, Stacey Elaine 113, 236 Sterling, Jason L. 236 Stern, Kevin E. 67, 221 Sterrett, James J, 221 Sterzer, Brian N, 136, 221 Stevens, Graham R, 236 Stevenson, Christine D. 44 Stevenson, Robert C. 22.3 Steward, Barry A, 206 Stewa r t, Bonnie M. 206 Stickel, Kathy 236 Stigar, Stillma Deedee 147, 236 n. Jamy Ann 224, 236 Stits, Ronald G. 44 Stocks, Kristen M. 206 Stoker, Stol le, John P. 44 Kyle D, 44 Stora, Brian K. 236 Storc, Nicole M, 206 Stork, Jill C. 206 Stork, Stephanie Todd 47 Stoutenburgh, Susan A. 66, 221 Stovall. Scott P. 21 Stovall. Sean M. 206 Stratton, Nicolas J. 131. 134. 206 Streifel, Ralph D. 21 Stripling, Byron P. 236 Strobridge, David J. 237 Stuart. Roger A. 136. 221 Stuppy, Katherine Maria 147, 237 Sturges, Rick M. 44, 131 Sublette, Christopher P. 44, 76, 120 Sublette, Marc 237 Sudakow, Sarah Faye 237 Sugimoto, Jon K. 44 Sullivan, Garrett W. 221 Sullivan, Lisa M, 237 Sullivan, Mary Susan 66, 221 Sullivan, Patrick Allen 237 Sumitra, Vala 44 Sun, Denny L. 83, 111, 206 Sun, Tony 83, 110, 206 Surface, Kevin M, 44 Surls, Renee 221 Surls, Ronnie M. 137, 237 Suttles, Teri Lynn 221 Suttles, Traci L. 44 Sutton, David 112, 113, 206 Sutton, John H. 237 Swanson, Heather 237 Tackett. Ronnie A, 44 Swartz, Kimberly Anne 221 Swartz, Shari Arlene 237 Sweatt, William S, 206 Sweitzer, Colleen C. 208 Sydoriak, Andrew M. 44 Sylvester, Stephanie L. 237 Syn, Dean Jean 57, 221 Syversrud, Ruth 206 Szathmary, Julie Szpila, Lawrence 44, 140 Talmage, James M. 206 Tang, Jim Hung 221 Tanner, David M. 237 Tapia, Ivan M. 206 Tarrents. Brian R. 206 Tauber, Carol 221 Tauber, Lexi A. 237 Taylor. John B. 237 Taylor, Robert L. 206 Taylor, Thomas John 44 Tayson, Eddie D. 44 Teams, James B. 44 Temple, Wayne E. 47 Teng, Judy M. 144, 221 Testa, Tevis. Dara M. 237 Carmen M. 81, 108, 116, 195, 206 Thackrey, Scott W. 83, 110, 221 Thayer, Bret A. 44 Thayer, Christopher L. 221 Theofanos, Elaine Jean 221 Thetford, Gary S. 131, 221 Thomas, Cathy 44 Thomas, David W. 206 Thomas. Gregory S, 47 Thomas, Shelly L, 206 Thompson, Jamie M, 44 Thompson, Sean Gordon 221 Thompson, Shaun M. 44 Thompson, Ted 237 Thompson, Tom S. 237 Thorne, Christine E. 47 Thornton, William D. 113 Tibbs, Constance D. 44 Tiffany, James P. 237 Tinkler, Laurie Lea 221 Tinsman, Tina Marie 221 Toda, Laura 44, 67, 75, 100. 101 Todd, Mitchell R. 44 Toler, Geoff V. 136, 221 Tollison, Sandra M. 101, 206 Tomlinson, Cindy Lynne 206 Tomlinson, David J. 136, 221 Tong, Bill K. Tong. David C. Torena, Pilar A. 207 Torena, Tracy M. 47, 101 Torok, Cindi Lee 223 Torres, Alex G. 45 Torres, Vincent A. 45 Tourgeman, Kenny J, 67, 239 Tourino, Christia M. 83, 110, 207 Tower, Mark D, 207 Tower. Scott E. 79. 221 Toy, Michael S. 67, 221 Tran. Anh T. 207 Tran, Do G. 237 Tran. Dung Xuan 207 Tran, Hao Phu 45, 47 Tran, Hoang Dung 45 Tran, Hung Huu Tran, Hung Q. 45 Tran, John Vu Thanh 239 Tran, Long Hoang 221 Tran, Mai Thi 232 Tran, Minh Thanh 207 Tran, Minh Tuan 237 Tran, Ngoc Darla Thi 221 Tran, Ninh Huy 237 Tran, Thai D. 47, 275, 286 Tran, Thanh Isabel My 21 Tran, Thao Thi 221 Tran, Trung The 221 Tran, Van Anh B7 Tran, Van Thi Thu 45 Tran, Van Trang Thuy 207 Tran, Vickie Uyen P. 221 Trapp, Jennifer Joanne 221 Trautner, Mary C. 83, 207 Trezza, Theresa 221 Trinh, Phong Thanh 221 Troilo, Jennifer L. 76, 80, 116, 195, 207, 275, 286 Trombley, Johnny N. 45 Troszak, Hanna 47 Troutman, Wendy L. 221 Truong, Tri Trong 307 Tso, Cathy Y, 46, 67, 75, 179 Tso, Richard Y. 67, 79, 221 Tsuneyoshi, Tifany T. 66, 69, 75, 81, 146, 207 Tucker, Jeffery 207 Tuller, Erin M. 237 Tuller, Julie Ann BD, 81, 116, 209, 221 Tully, Steve R. 237 Tumlin, Jeff Paul 67, 59, 75, 76, 79, 120, 221 Tung, Paul 45, 67, 83, 110 Turk, Laura J. 207 Turley, Cheri Andrea 147, 222 Turner. Jonathan L. 222 Turnwall, Denise L. 45 Turnwall, Roy T. 137, 237 Tuzzolino, Paul J. 237 Tysor, Jeff S. 113, 237 Tysor, Robert W. 140, 142, 207 Lldwin, Roger C. 34, 45 Untalan, Cheryl Ann 222 Llntalan, Eugene R. 237 Unterman, Sarena E. 207 Llrada. Marisa K. 207 Lltsler, Keith V. 222 Utsler, Kevin R. 45 Lltsler, Vincent J. 45 Llyehara, Scott H. 67, 207 Vahldick, Patricia Lynn 47 Valdez, Deanne 222 Valdez, Diana Marie 207 Valdez, Greg T, 237 Valentiner. ,James M. 237 Valentiner. John M. 222 Van Nattan, Jon E. 45 Van Patten. Denise C. 237 Van Sickle, William R. 222 Van, Thuy Lan Thi 45, 45 Van Tilborg, Sanford J, 45 Van Felden, Chris W. 222 Vanatta, Lisa I. 45, 103, 108 Vander Mey, Bryan D. 83, 111, 237 Vanderriet, Ricky J. 222 Vandiver. Michelle L. 45 Vang, May New 237 Vargas, Manuel R. 137, 237 Varney. Rhoda Lynn 222 Varon, Venita Lynn 237 Vasconcelles, Keith S, 222 Vasquez, Maria Vaughan, Cathy Marie 22 Vaughan. Elaine L. 207 Vaught, Lain 237 Vaught, Paige 137 Vazquez, Maria I. 45 Vela. Benita 239 Velasquez. Angelique H. 207 Velasquez. Lisa M. 45 Vennes, Erick R. 131, 207 Vennes, Randall Scott 131, 207 Vera. Suzanne 45, 103, 108 Verdugo, Gloria Ann 45 Vergilio. Robert E. 47 Vergo, Lisa Anne 207 Viccaro, Christy Lynn 144, 222 Viccaro, James 45 Vierra, Karin R. 45 Vincent, Cory H. 13, 45, 76, 120 Vincent, Stephen J. 45, 69 Vo, Huy Dinh 237 Vo, Tuyen Thi 222 Voce, Stephen M. 45 Vogel, Jeff G. 83, 110, 222 Volta, Jennifer Ann 239 Volz, Erin Lynn 237 Von, Thal Byron 90, 207 Voyles, Scott W, 237 Vu, Chau 237 Vu. Hoang, Thanh 207 Vu, Huong Thi 222 Vu, Khuong, Minh 45, 47 Vu, Linh 207 Vu, Thinh Duc 207 Vu, Tung Ngoc 45 Vu, Van Anh Thi 46 Vuong, Thu Mong 237 Wagatha, Eric 222 Wages, G. Brian 207 Wagner, Lauren Marie 237 Wagner, Ronald J. 207 Waite, Troy C. 207 Waldrop, William Howard 138, 208 Waldrum, Matthew D. 207 Walker, Brandy Ray 46 Walker, Jamie R. Z37 Walker. Sally Ann 222 Walling, Jeffrey 238 Walter, Christopher W. 46 Walter. David 111, 222 Walters. Melissa Lynn 46, 98 Walters, Robert V. 207 Walton. Angela Deanne 222 Wambolt, Melissa E. 238 Wanger, Michael P. 207 Ward, John T. 238 Ward, Matthew E. 207 Ward, Sandra L, 207 Ward, Vickie M, 46 Warde, Tommy S. 46, 140, 142 Warner, Dori Diane 222 Warnock. Alexis R. 46 Warren, Maryanne L. 208 Watanabe, Katsuhito 22 Watkins, Derrick 238 Watkins, Jimmy W. 46 Watson. Cindy Lorraine 239 Watson, Scott B. 207 Watson. Stacey L. 207 Watt, Kimberly Ann 222 Waugh, Deana Marie Z Wazewski, Matthew V. 222 Weaver, Philicia June 67, 83, 110, 207 Webb, Deborah Lynn 222 Webb, Gregory E. 47 Webb, Matt S. 46 Webster, Michael L. 46 ' Wehrhan, Michelle L. 207 Weiner, Stephanie L. 35, 46, 116, 117 Weir, Jeffery C. 207 Weiss, Michele Lee 208 Wellhoefer, Duane 140, 142, 207 Welton , Welton. Jeffrey Paul 46 John R. 222 Wengert, Jacqueline D. 222 Wentzel, Jonette Renee 238 Index 283 4 D West, David L. 238 West. Jennifer Michelle 66, 207 Westbrook, Ken H. 239 Westel in, Laura Beth 46 Westermeyer, Jennifer L. 207 Westly, David J. 238 Westly, Paula Jean 207 Westly, Victoria F. 98, 222 Wethmeller. Faith Marie 238 Wheaton, Christopher 238 Wheeler, Alland 238 White, Raquel Rae 222 White, Tracey 47 Whitecotton, Marla Jean 238 Whitec otton, Mike R. 222 Whiting, James R. Whitridge, Davina A. 207 Whittington, Michael R. 238 Widhal Wieder m, Angela K. 222 rich, Alex B. 222 Wiedrick, Kristen M. 46 Wiener, Karen Lynn 222 Wierks, Lisa Ann 222 Wilbur, Wiley, Wilks, Scott T. 46 Gina Marie 222 John R. 207 Willens, Michelle 238 Winer, Manley, Andrea Marie 46 Kim Ann 222 Williams, Andrea Elise 98, 222 Williams, Jack Leroy 222 Williams, Jay M. 238 Williams, Karen Marie 222 Williams, Lisa Marie 222 Williams, Rebecca K. 207 Williams, Richard A. Williams, Scott M. 46 Williams, Sean 238 Williams, William 238 Williamson, Frank A. 222 Willis, Stacey Meryl 76, 120, 222 Wills, Kim 238 Wilson, Daniel S. 46 Wilson, Dave R. 46, 131, 134 Wilson, David L. 222 Wilson, Erik 136, 222 Wilson, Jacoby Y. 238 Wilson, Joanne Marie 238 Wilson, Patrice 238 Winger, Marc P. 222 Winkelman, Shanon R. 238 Winkler, Suzanne Lynn 223 Winn, Lisa C. 238 Winn, Suzanne K. 207 Winslow, Paul 47 Winslow, Robert 238 Winterhalter, David J. 76, 120, 195. 207 Winterhalter, Susan 207 Wirth, Chris A. 238 Witherspoon, Kathryn J. 46 Witherspoon, William C. 207 Witt, D Witt, R iana L. 47 on L. 223 Wittkamm, Thomas 47 Wodtly, Cheryl Lynn 207 Wohltman, Mary Sue Anne 223 Wolber Wolber t, Terry L. 223 t, Tony L. 223 Wolf, Lanette J. 47 Wolf, Rachael Ann 223 Wolfe, David T, 223 Wolfe, Jon L. 207 Wolfe, Randy M. 47 Wolfson, David J. 47 Wolfson, Sharon Carla 223 Womack, Wade Z. 223 121,131,134, Wong, Joyce L. 47, 275, 286 Wong, Lola 239 Wong, Pamela F. 67, 79, 80, 208, Wong, Valerie Ruth 67, 223 Wong, Yutian 238 Wonnacott, Roberta M. 238 Woo, Celestine E. 47, 67, 59, 76, Woo, Rachelle May 67, 79, 223 Wood, Kathryn J. 47 Wood, Stephen Eugene 207 Woodbury, Laura 101, 207 Woodfin, Matthew M. 223 Woodward, Kelly J. 47, 69 Woolsey, Clay 208 Woolsey, Cole A. 238 Workman, Jodi Marie 238 Workman, Nicole M. 223 Worthington, Ruth A. 238 Wright, Barbara Lynn 223 Wright, Chris L. 223 Wright, Lisa L. 47, 103, 106, 107, 275 79, 80, 275 108 Wright, Tiffanie Leona Wroughton, Mike J. 223 Wu, Li Wei 238 Wyant, Connie Michelle 207 Xiong, Shoua Xiong, Vang Yacap, Tuesday M. 207 Yamada, Jill Sumiko 238 Yamada, Lynn K. 238 Yamada, Miki 67, 80, 110, 207 Yamada, Patricia A. 47, 67, 76, 76, 275, 285 Yamate, Carrie D, 207 Yamate, David S. 238 Yap, Darren Y. 83, 110, 287 Yaryan, Kristi I. 144, 223 Yee, Mike S. 223 Yee, Sonia Wen Kim 238 Yeh, Edward W. 223 Yeh, Jacqueline H. 207 Yezeski, John A. 238 Ying, Andrew 47 Ying, Anthony T. 67, 223 Yoneda, Gerald M. 47 Yoshikawa, Michael 208 Yoshiyama, Dean T. 130, 131, 132, 134, 208 Yoshiyama, Gina Akemi 147, 223 Young, Greg L. 208 Young, Gregson A. 47 Young, Mark W. 47 Young, Shawn D. 47 Youngblood, Tyrone S. 131, 134, 208 Yu, Charlie C. 138, 208 Yu, Linda 67, 144, 223 Zamora, Randi Michelle 223 Zander, Kimberly A. 47 Zangger, David 47 Zangger, Michelle Ann 223 Zanrosso, Leticia Chere 238 Zapalac, Erika Corinne 67, 69 Zaragoza, Javier 238 Zarske, Joe A. 83, 238 Zavisa, Donna L. 208 Zavisa, Susan Mary 238 Zenker, Connie P. 208 Zeno, Kimberly J. 47 Ziething, Robert C. 142, 208 Zilly, Anthony E. 83, 238 Zilly, Kristy L. 67, 208 Zimmerman, Megan A. 238 Zitko, Lori S. 108, 208 Zosa, Zita 47 Zubkoff, Daniel C. 239 Zuck, Steve M. 238 Zueck, Joseph M. 90, 208 , 223 f .iz 284 Index Sobel, Maurice 253 Staff Index - Administrative Staff Toibin, Dr. Ira 242 Eastwood, Dr. Lee 242 Mayer, Julie 242 Lande, Jim 242 Stoabs, Leon 242 Biere, John 242 Atteberry, Mark 242 Longmead, Doris 242 Hall, Dr. Ron 243 Ryan, Barbara 243 Allen, Cindy 246 Anger, Patricia 244, 265 Armstrong, Dave 248 Beall, Brian 256 Berquam, Arthur 248 Besse, Mac 252 Biere, John 242 Blair, JoAnn 256 Boden, Nick 244 Brouhle, Bob 248 Brown, Art 250 Buhman, Carol 260 Bunnell, Marilyn 250, 265 Byrd, Ron 259 Chiri, Alfredo 263 Chiri, Phyllis 246 Clifner, Chuck 259, 263 Contreras, Raul 246 Coon, Jim 256 Cozad, Richard 252 Creighton, Barbara 256 Crider, Joe 250 Davie, Jacqueline 244 Dawdy, Robert 148 Degen, Dick 254 Donegan, Andy 254 Doyle, Larry 248, 254 Duesler, Bob 248 Ezerins, Vilnis 250 Fields, Eleth 248 Findley, Minde 254 Fray, Kathleen 244 Frey, Paul 244 Gaeta, Jackie 254 Gingerich, Wendy 250 Green, George 263 Hall, Dr. Ron 248 Harding, Lynn 246, 265 Harris, Marilyn 258 Hohl, Don 244, 265 Horack, Edward 258 Ingram, Deward 259, 263 Jacot, Lance 252 Jett, Mary 263 Johnson, Wayne 250 Johnston, Lee 246, 265 Karlsson, Josiane 247 Kaufman, Leonard 257 Krepcoe, Chuck 252 Love, Claudia 252 Love, Claudia 252 Lynch, Mary Jane 249 Madsen, Lorteea 244, 285 Manemann, Carl 249 Mason, Jim 244 Mason, John 261 Masuda, Dave 257 McDermott, Joanne 260 McLeish, David 247 Mendez, Mike 251 Meyer, Bob 244, 265 Mickaelian, Eileen 257 Mohamed, Farouk 255 Morris, Denese 258 Murphy, Barbara 262 Neil, Jim 253 Neumann, Franz 247 Nunez, Lollie 247 O'Dowd, John 251 Okura, Dave 254 Osborne, Bruce 253, 265 Padget, Gerald 253 Pap, Frank 245 Parmentier, Kevin 244 Parnis, Al 244 Perry, Linda 257 Pickford, Dave 252 Pitt, Dave 261 Pope, Ed 253, 265 Popovich, Steve 255 Poyzer, Eldred 249 Ralston, Robert 263 Read, Andy 249 Rehling, Mark 257 Renfrow, Paul 251 Rittenhouse, Mike 259 Robinson, Helen 245 Robinson, Joan 258 Rowan, John 263 Ruotolo, Frank 251 Rush, Spence 253 Ryan, Barbara 243 Ryan, Stephana 245, 265 Schwartz, Steve 261 Scott, Mary 245, 265 Senicki, Paula 247 Skands, Jerome 251 Snetsinger, Pete 253, 265 Stormont, Bonnie 255 Tanaka, Terry 257 Thomas, John 261 Thompson, Dave 255 Thornton, Mike 257 Tinder, Stan 253 Vallercamp, Vern 249 Vena, Sam 261 Vogel, Joanne 260 Walter, Annette 245 Weber, Jerald 245 White, Jerry 249, 265 Whitener, Carol 251 Womer, Art 253 Wright, C.B. 245 Morgan, Patti 257 Morr, Betty 251 Sorrell, Elaine 245 Stanko, Robert 249 Support Staff Alcus, Joe Allen, Anne 262 Amirsolaimani, H. Bardel, Mary Brownlee, Sharon Burdg, Eileen Boyd, Jerry Ciarelli, Sue Clark, Richard Cook, Michele Cook, Lenise Cramer, Edward Davis, Gloria 243 Dreyer, Judy 256 Duarte, Robert 264 Ellman, Art Fort, Daniel Fort, Joan Freeman, Pam 263 Geer, Gary 262 Gibson, Sylvester Grijalba, Tine 256 Gutierrez, Marlene Hadley, Lisa Hall, Tom Hammell, Viola Harig, Betty Hamish, Doris Hart, Eileen High, Reba 264 Hogue, Elaine Holz, Susan Johnson, Carolyn Jobes, Barbara Kane, Rosemary 264 Lewis, Bobbie Lietz, Margitta Mick, Mary Miya, Mei 243 Moore, Joe Moore, Obie 4, 284 Meyers, Tona Mason, Cindy Murry, Darleen Oakes, Joan Parker, Norma 264 Persinger, Diane Pham, Danh Pitt, David Plum, Margy 262 Rowe, Jerilyn Robinson, Robbie isis Rochow, Loretta 257 Reed, Tim Reed, Charles Rogers, Annelise Sacks, Sylvia Sakai, Daisy Sanborn, Melinda Segura, Peggy Shepherd, Helen Shimer, Gloria Silleman, Diane 262 Simek, Jeannette Sornoso, Henry Steadman, Victoria 243 Staros, Ann Sweet, James Torpey, Barbara Valentino, Denise VanHorn, Diana 263 Wasserman, S. Westberry, Helen Wilson, Liz Worthy, Lori Wright, Jane Zemar, Jo Zummo, Tony 264 I Mr. Bob Meyer was honored by the PTSA for distinguished service. Cur- rently Speech Coach, Mr. Meyer has also been drama director and debate -' ' ' - coach. He teaches English. l I Staff Index 285 I x, -C. .y x . , .I V I . r,-- N. y CC! 1 X: X , x ' ' -- X. x Y EVN . , '.f ': ' X, x 4, 1 ' R i iii fsif s , J INN it X :Qi s f 5. , X X 4, fi L ,, C, N C CV C ' X Q Edjfor-in-Chief: Sheri Squibb fiix, x 1 xf ,xxthx 1, 'lv N ' Q Managing Editor: - ., Chris Lake Jia W J - Seniors.: ' ef Keith Howardi I ' A i 3. -I x Ross Grove'fif J ,L v i' sf 7: X 'f 1 K f X ,X ,fb 3 Clubs: J' Diane Snyder? 5 QQYM Sh II' R f A - a J 5- W e ie ose g JN W N 'x xv '-, L, -,M x A x ' Activities:f 's ,f'Virginia Lunden' X .L X. AX, X ,N ' X ,: C : . . X V' L X, QT' XC, ' 'x i-c, X' N, 5' . X , L X' X f . 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