Mark Keppel High School - Teocalli Yearbook (Alhambra, CA)

 - Class of 1979

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Index ...... ............ ...... A , Mr' J .415 i x xi Iv -J f QM if 5 I I . All Rag I If Q17 S X' 2 If I A It J V 2 x frjhwkj ,. ! uw 1 UMW jd ' , f SL' I KJ Y V yyvrq ,'-A f,u L 1 - qvxfq NX , K U If is xg -' gf, . fel iff'-'X 2 A S W ,. J X I I EV if I V 'E .V , J, . XJME Unix 1 ,X 5 i 1 ,LJ j f'W'i W , M 2 Q-fi -,K A V ,f- : ljfvrf 'Z A Niujfvliw N I 4. ,XZ , if U ' fi ,f ft , A -fs... 'H kv E1 2' -.x Ther v. gtk e are both moments of deep concentration and daydreaming for Linda Ga J WM G flirt ly , flvf o? ,Jil fl if KWH pw ,xfglflj L 'ale ,pf jyvgylid . X fill' Communication D W, X f f 3 elu 1 i ,,, Q MM ' X if- 'ee We V, , ! 3 fe e VAII V , V, A5 , - V,VV Mrs. Connolly is momentarily d t t d from her wo k by h avy-footed ' phtgphe NI Go l h ty 'tst gt ff th Student f Nl Forrest's class demonstrate the various I f C d broadcastl al t A Q . 'fo if - Q f Q Lwaqik It isn't always easy to get your message across. - l Wi? 27? Cl- NL In a sea of bodies and nameless faces, the halls UMA ' are hardly the place to have a serious talk. X 5 A But that hasn't stopped people from Communicating. 'NXKXQN R, A i D W QXXC 5 of gf we ' 'ix New-wily, -A Xu 'VQSUX Y U3 5 ' v A ' it A NX-'PQ' 1 ' l 1 WAKMQMWONA' to M c dmfzx NNNN05Qv QJV V' 5 lx . - 9 X0 QF wax GXD UKQWX M W X L X' rw lcbq loaf XO l MASK l ' wtywewww ' A 'ELK G+ x - c 4fTheme Registration brings out the 'iczlkiesi Registration seems to be one of the really frantic times of the year. Everybody runs around trying to get the right classes. Finally getting through with that, the students go to one of the secretaries to get the final O.K. One lucky person gets out without making many adjustments, but most had to see one of the counselors to get a schedule change. Senior counselor, lVlr. Smith, Junior counselor, lVlr. Baldenegro, Sophomore counselor, lVlr. Campos, and Freshman counselor, lVlrs. Connolly helped students get classes that were suitable to the students' needs and abilities. Despite the long lines, things went smoothly due to communication and volunteer work by students and administrators. A.S.B. cards and yearbooks were sold at the last station. IVlrs. Gray and Laura Cardona coordinated the sales of those items. .'jyf5,,:.srHtt ' ,, k.,, w.,,,f. ' 1,x...,5g,.e55- K ,,,,,, i ff , ,. ,,,fi.,. gp, Final checkpoint-lVlrs. Novella Bowe checks the schedule for some seniors on the first day of registration. Funny face-There was room for a casual joke with lVlr. Horst, especially when the joke was on him. Organized mob-The tables in the center of the room were often busy and crowded with students who needed a schedule change. x 5 F- k i of . W l V' lySlL wee aclzvz IES yy In September registration packets were sent out to pre-enrolled d WW Keppel students. At the same time, the long halls were getting waxed and a fevv areas were being painted over. Then before another breath A could be taken, school started. Sure, there were the usual mishaps ' g S3 MPX and the crowds took some getting used to, but Cabinet got a quick start with offbeat lunchtime activities. MAJ EK WM ix bimpyxixwygs Aww, fgllwe Ecbx l ix W ccifbfgvelfiig we 7 'awp woo New wwiaw ' nf av- W l llOperator . . . -Switchboard operator, Mrs. Twomey, tries to clear up a problem for Q Irma Cid and Linda lVleza. filly J iww if Ov 1 l'l-li there -Senior Gary Yee hangs around the lunch court and smiles for the photographer after the September 14 and 15 lunchtime activities, burr l'I'll take that -IVIrs, Gray recorded the receipts from the A.S.B, cards at the pre- l school registration. Every expression tells cz story Karen Stupin finds a friend in the crowd at the Homecoming Parade on November lVlr. Raus Hxes an after 1' class snack while Nurse Brown surveys it from W s A afar. X r Xxx' .1 lk I. it. X 5 i f 'L iee 6fTheme so l oee -..i..-l.. Communication need not be verbal. You know when you're accepted by people when you're patted on the back. A gentle smile is all you need when you're down. A smiling face gives you the lift you need to last through the sixth period of the day. Various organizations helped people communicate with each other by selling 'Flower-grams and candy-grams. Hundreds of students utilized these to tell their friends what they meant to them. Ultimately, people are the stun: of Communication. Themef7 Looks are Deceving-Cathy Portillo seems to be giving Teocalli editor, Fiona Loke the llevil eye when actually she is listening to her boss , Cathy is a member of the yearbook staff, ff it ,r ,r H i 'Q ' , i , E id i, W ,ii , A H, T at ' v f .. : A ,W we ix, ra ,V li V rlar K ryw y , V is Yi V, M s,,, f ' s,', .,,, f l W' i .1 l hsh l M Q e wi' a , ,, l :fl - fr ' I f i , ,,r. f i . . f. ,V , , ii y l NL-iff, 'f ' , ' I 1 . .A i K 'A 'Q 4 lVlrs, Keeney, the secretary in charge of activities, is taken by Guidance Technician, Nlrs. Pinto and Vice Principal work together to resolve a problem 5U p i,5e by Teofalll adviser, Ray Williams his her iob to have the - b II t t d d t t er da which is an enormous task. fhttu dht. th dl ueinype an senouevyy 0 W a ac ua y 'S an W a 'S on e recor The bulletin is one of the major tools of communication at Keppel. li.. Lv.. ,fy 8!Therne Q ' pos, 1 Cathy Martinez and Janet Cowan try to nnd the lost picture. pos. 2 Cindy Tester gets her point across. pos. 3 David Yamaguchi, Nancy Nagai, and Alan Wong bring out the lighter side of debate. pos. 4 Glenn Sueyoshi, Sandy Wong, and Don Levine take care of sticky business for the Aztec. pos. 5 Diane Van Arsdall and Carole Delgado walk through the yellow pages. pos. 6 While working hard in Annual Staff, Wendy Iguchi, Mitch lVlaki, and Cathy Portillo try to solve a problem. Telling it like it IIS' The Aztec is the biweekly newspaper put out by the students of lVlark Keppel. The editors, Jeanette Woo and Glenn Sueyoshl, work very hard to keep us informed on sports, entertainment, and local news. Putting together a yearbook is more than just taking pictures. It is carefully choosing the right pictures, and making the right decisions to make the yearbook a great one. This year's annual staff has successfully done that. lVlark Keppel's debate team has been very successful. It has kept up the tradition of a powerful speech squad. With members Cindy Tester and lVlitch lVIaki, taking lst and 2nd, respectively, at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Tournament, the team looks very promising. The team is looking to Glenn Sueyoshi, who placed 2nd in his house at the National Forensic Student Congress held last June in Chicago, Ill., to once again be the outstanding member of the squad. Theme!9 New Marquee Dedicated vzsrfn ON T gal T T 1 AR DAYSDREAMS EKTUDAYS Zim 8' A long cherished dream became a reality for lVlark Keppel High School students on Tuesday, October 17, when a new marquee was dedicated on the front lawn of the school. Following the presentation of two numbers by the lVlark Keppel A Capella Choir, directed by Gary Hall, Keelie lVlaly, Student Body President, outlined the background ofthe project. In 1973, the students began a campaign to raise funds for the purchase of a new lighted marquee to replace the old damaged letter board by selling magazine subscriptions. Students continued the project during subsequent years, but little progress was made until Ken lVlcCoy and James Glendenning, Industrial Arts teachers at the school, volunteered to design and build the marquee in their plastics and metal shop classes. Honored guests attending were Board members Richard Amador, Ron Apperson, William Bridges, Charles Scanlon, and Nlrs. lVlancha Kurlich. Dr. Bruce Peppin, Superintendent of Alhambra Schools, and lVlrs. Dora Ortiz, PTA President, also attended. Gary A. Taylor, lVlayor of Rosemead, and Ernest Duncan, representing lVlayor of Parker Williams were present. Representing Mark Keppel's administrative staff were lVlr. lVlaynard Horst and lVlrs. Kay Becker, Vice Principals. Approximately 150 students also watched the presentation. 1OfTheme Back-Z0-school night My ,ve pos. 1 from left to rightg William Bridges, Boyde Dye, Richard Amador, Keelie lVlaly, Mancha Kurilich, Ron Apperson, Charles Scanlon, and Dr. Bruce Peppin. pos. 2. Professor Knowles contributes to the education of an interested student. pos. 3 uLetls see, the next room must be just down these stairs. pos. 4 lVlrs. lVlayo and lVls. Winters take a break away from parents. On October 17, 1978, some 500 parents attended lVlark Keppel's Back-To-School Night. Parents were given the opportunity to visit each of their child's teachers tofdiscuss his progress, or lack thereof. Themefll 12fTheme Silence speaks or itsebf Top to bottom: Caroline Erdmann is silent as she anxiously awaits the bell. Eating watermelon keeps David Sangen's mouth full! Foreign exchange student Beike Goflin observes American ways, Jerry Wilkins avidly studies Government. 3 Li ghls, camera, action. Top to bottom: Keppel Photographers Jill Braun and Dennis Jang smile for the camera. l'Look at the birdie and say lcheese' ll. Brian De Jesus is ready for action. Themef13 , .f,,. ,i 14fTheme A Fiend is someone Z0 talk to Fevv things are kept from good friends. Generally, good listeners, they hear about our latest exploits. From our late nights on the town to getting grounded for coming home too late. They listen with interest to the exagerated stories of how we won the game or clinched the trophy for the debate team. Sometimes friends don't say much with their words, but they tell us more than we could ever know without them. i 5 fs f me gk., ,, Top-Seniors Don Levine and Jeannie Woo reminisce about their four years at Keppel. Above-Time for freshman Augie Sanchez to air his grievances. Themefl5 f :xg xx. W '. NX, x xx X QQSHNNB, l . N w , ....,,-f V 9 is t rings, Frank Cruz shoots the breeze with his friend before the nrst period bell 1 f wi, vi figgl Qvlnllvlllkgf Wflfljfilf 1 4 'E , l lllvlidnight Lovers , the title of a photogram by Junior, Angie Prieto. It 0 signifies not only love betweefn two teenagers, but also what love is X . .4 I considered to be. wwf Q- ' r I A ivmg I 1 ' k I l i X X l f l 5 ' to A Oxjxp , i , is 50 wx .. Q . N. f X , 1, , , E - I it X t I .. . XX ,osx ,AU 5. . X 1 'Xt-W i A fx Lfx XR 1 ,J I 1 X A i 1. X i '. xr i W X X I X Ks ,R Q V so 2, N A F- xf ' XX R354 M D QX, X K K., xi ' X J j AA Wu l I X X lflfil EQ XX Y, 1 tr' , Qt A x ,.l, x NX Student Life Amy Herrera carves her heart out as she participates in our annual pumpkin carving event. Secretary of Clubs, Yvette Dunbar shows her spirit by participating in one of our many lunch time activities, the ice melting contest. Fun hHed adventures ofthe kAarkl4eppeHtes reach aH aspects of STUDENT LIFE. Football games, lunchtime activities, R.O.P. classes, and Work Experience. WZ' UWe've got spirit, yes we do, is shown here by Aztec Rooters. WY l6fStudent Life at A 1SZucz'entLQfe1 eature resentation b M.K -..-tv at VWW1'-:sae , 'wsmaum N 'N-N - . WFBSH we-.. BWNQM-: fs 10. af I Produced and Directed by John Endo, Written By Keelie lVlaIy. Starring order of appearance: Cathy Portiilo as the bard-working waitress, Frank Cruz as the aspiring young executive. Belinda Soria as the Hoilyvvood beauty queen, Supporting cast: 'f Robert Villegas, 7 ' Lupe Pinedo, and Ruben Valdivia X V, 'EZ i i i i student Lifef17 Career Center encourages earbf planning Linda Halfon, the Career Guidance Technician, advises a student of the many career choices avail RIGHT: Halfon enjoys the conversation around her. able. Lupe Silva makes use of the monitor. l8fStudent Life A recent addition to the guidance program, the Career Center offers a practical view of the future. Students are encouraged to use the resources of the Center which include various college and career recruiters, resource materials from government agencies, college catalogs, and assistance in hlling out financial aid forms. The Center is usually open from 7:30 to 3:00. 'Youre O ' New club puts in overtimefwfesaf Brian De Jesus and Mike Martin him Jeanette Rios while John Raleigh, Chris Lee and Rich Razo record. Top row: Mike Martin, Omar Rodriguez, John Raleigh, Gary Fowler, Second row: George Cardenaz, Chris Lzano, Denise Castilleja, John Suardini, Diane Fish, Joel Grquman, Doug Bauer, Anette Saragueta, Tom Griffen, Nefty Cerda, Rick Avalos, Third row: Susan Satire, Cathy Kamimura, Jeanette Rios, Richard Ortiz, Brian De Jesus, Linda Ynfante, Darin Qnaka, Johnny Guara. Fourth row: Linda Garrett, Kathy Richetts, Louie Fierrera. Bottom rovv: Gloria Deeb, Rich Razo, Kathy Samson. 21.1 Qll smug +3 WGXUJU f? mg lOCli onlin Af ll 9- DOW AQ 5.0 iq AQU- C' QSC, N655 ei. ll , f' isa f we H fl lyyyg tYou're On' is a club composed of students in many different areas on communications, Miss Knott and Mrs. Forrest, both teachers in the Communications Department, work with the students before, during and after school to him school plays, sports, and activities. The members were numerous in their Hrst year due to the wide range of interests that it encompassed. 'You're On' advisors and creators, Sonora Knott and Cathy Forrest, Student Life! 19 WG tow Li e at Lunch During lunch many b students are eating, kidding around, running errands, and even studying. than mm .A Anita Nlelendez lets her mind wander away from the action. ii ,,,,,-wwe' Carrie Koga spends her lunch at a popular fast food restaurant, CarI's Jr. 2OfStudent Life Even for regular customers, choosing lunch is mindeboggling Z 5 2 l 5 i I l 5 l.i s i l i ,. John Raleigh and Diane Fish have a casual conversation in the cafeteria. Tim Scranton holds up a lhungry Jack' Otero. Seniors Jeff Perez and Alan Araw talk quietly in the Iunchcourt. Student Life-X21 RUP gives students cz head start izwi VW 5 MK A student checks the openings in the local area. Steve Nlinikel, master artisan, puts a fresh coat on. Right-Bill lVloro, George Fountain and Louie Bustamante review their choices. Many students found a challenge and springboard to employment in the form of an ROP class. The ROP coordinator, Art Langdon, said that ROP classes held value for several reasons. One of them was that college-bound students could get a taste of many professions, thus narrowing their choices in career and study. Another advantage of the classes were the many employment opportunities. Classes in nursing, paramedics, and auto mechanics gave a potential employee a delinite advantage over the average person new in the job market. The school provided transportation to many of the classes that were offered at locations in the area and in the school district. 22fStudent Life lllilliisasifsef ' , with A . . Q , i 0 ,sg gasfii '2- J .. . , L 7 x wagrtgi ffisff-HE,t..f, f ' ' ll' A . s Q. ,. C- I 74 low Clrwevanot Seb: YM - V - s ' Ewiseayc fazsixssirmifffm 'WML ,.,, t Art Langdon is happy to enroll any student in an ROP class. Work Experience puts in overtime Kay Fosselman and her secretary Connie relax after a hard day's work. Lori Nliyahata serves a customer at The Sizzler. l'Regular, crispy or barbeque? Work Experience coordinators worked hard to help students find jobs and get on-the-job experience. The work experience ofhce was a center for career information. lVlrs. Fosselman and her staff provided vital assistance so students could get the increasingly more important kind of Nexperience . Student Life!23 24fStudent Recreation makes its Mark Recreation played a vital part role in the lives of Keppel kids. Surfing, skateboarding, biking, skiing and shopping represented total physical highs to many of students. Many of the students tried different hobbies and sports for the mere experience. . s f1--. 1.. ,,,. . V .,-- ss S1-A .t,., A QL M 5 Sfififif Viyii iiii V .,, iri I if . e 'fi 1 sv. .,... . -- John Raleigh cuts back into a Huntington three footer. i i . t,itt .. V Ji V ' ' 13 ' - Ui-f'f', ,i s - j .wafgji ,'-e I A 9 xr? ,ffim . . . ,. , .,,.f,' jf, A K ww W . I fw-N-6 w '.W' .,., YL' -- -- f' 'fy Hifi'-fee I . - .. i' f V. .. . . V- it 'er' Y f f , fe . . ,.', 1: . it-1 ' 1 cv -1 :V f 1 5 . V ,Eu 5 , .t . ' x ' . f m . fest ', Tiff 'H ,, ' . 'K' ' ' 25:-K We I ' 1 '- 45 'h5 ?f2w' rf 'Lk , V' i M Q, . f A' 'fY,.v,5 I AT ' fjff .fc :'f,.:f'i.-W, ' ' 'flak Mme .. . is W - I A f:fff..,ff it . -. ' ' -- 'i WL.,,.fi::.:1.. r 'gg -- A H .f .,,.. . e..?3fmN. .. I Linda Cota warmed up before every swim meet. Life Melanie Nishimura and Lloyd Honda checkout the comics before entering the store. QR if Kevin Lee, in his spare, takes up biking. L Student Lifef25 Fall C abznet The main goal ofthe A,S.B. Cabinet FALL CABQNET was to serve the students by planning all of the school dances including the Homecoming, Back-to-school, 50's and ,mi both backwards dances. Cabinet was also responsible for the planning and carrying out of lunchtime activities. Many assemblies were called by Cabinet, including 'lChampions , the movie movie. The motto of this year's Cabinet was llCabinet does it all for you! if 2, ff President Keelie Maly sounds off. David 530990 liSf6nS atfefltively at 21 Cabinet m99tlV19 Karen Takesako ponders a suggestion during Leadership 26!Student Life Spring Cabinet Advisor Dennis Nasitka, Sheri Chavez, Yvette Dunbar, Adriana Rodriguez, Laura Normand, Nancy Kanemori,YIVIicheIIe Roggy, Karen Takesako, Kezia Snulhof, Holly Clair, Raul Reyes, David velaFdie,lLs,alqar Hazbeufiii David sangen, chris Kelly, Beike Goffln, Steve Jaffe, Wendy Iguchi, Dan De Luca, John Lang. Top-Brian De Jesus, Ron Klein. Standing-Richard Ortiz, Alan Araw. Kal-1 If QS Q , ' W 4 qui silt- I ' ,Eg view: ?V ,, Cabinet enjoys being the subject of a picture. Keeiie lVlaIy, Fall A.S.B. President, reads the agenda at a Cabinet meeting, J Student Life! 27 onkey Basketball On February 15th, the Aztec's annual Donkey Basketball game took place in the big gym. American Field Service sponsors this event every year. In this close game, the Varsity Football players defeated Mark Keppel's faculty, 42-40. The Varsity Football players were proud of this victory as it is their first in hve years. ., P 'QQ I A by 0 R xv 0 cz. W' 4 . 'o. is-.J ZS! Student Life . God, these donkeys are heavy! Eat your heart out, Jerry West! w,.w,M,W , WW , Wm Hi-ho Silver, away! Cox shoots for two! Student Life X 29 3 9 is Mighty Fine Give us any chance we'II take it. Give us any rule we'Il break it. We're gonna make our dreams come true Doing it our way. There ain't nothing we can 't try. Never heard the word impossible, This time theres no stopping us. gf ,tt Jeanette Woo 84 Paul Woo pour it right. 4 31,3 vstijiyg 4 8 ,A if 4 Q fir Feeling ine in governmentg Jill Braun style. 3O!Seniors X gr Richard, Adriana, Elsa, and Beike say happiness is wearing a hat. Dede Ige puts up the Senior Bulletin. Senior Class Council SENTOR CLASS COUNCIL left to right, Publicity Chairperson, Sandy Wong, Vice- President, Cathy Portillo, President, Wendy Iguchi, Treasurer, Paul Woo, Secretary, Jeanette Woo, Committee Chairperson, Christy Ohara. is l Wendy Iguchi - A Great Leader. TETCQSH YA' CUTE Plum P0609 cbiRL YVVLT IU EPB Ixblfpicl 'l'l-M3 252911 wi Broiuv cus,-r 'TO Tr-iclc To me nerr-lil? mo Moc li Tl'll5 oyeveb 'BUT Senior Class Council has worked very hard to make 1979 the greatest year ever! The main goal of the council was to revitalize the school spirit that had died in recent years. They began by announcing the 1979 motto: ltNever has there been a class so ine, as the Mighty class of '79l . And declaring royal blue and light blue as the class colors. They went on to have many fund raisers in order to finance the Senior Picnic and Senior Luncheon held at the end of the year. The year ended spectacularly, with an all time first, the Senior Party was an all night cruise to Catalina Island. Sandy Wong listens attentively. X C M .S ow Thi l 'l9Uj15Z clever' ewnla .- 7 ,T T L twirl? if Q Kit-tillage C dit 03' fl 5 eerie ee' KJ , ,X-A -Z S la l X lxfjt g, g . Z , .K ' g Seniorsf31 dzfiaiw Crown and Sceptre Don Levine, President and Kim Krause Perry Caro and Robbie Tarnove, Secretary Mitch Maki and Jeanette Woo, Treasurer A l 53: Paul Woo and Theresa Zweben Glenn Sueyoshi and Nancy Kanemori, Historian Beike Gofhn, A.F.S. Student Bottom row- Glenn Sueyoshi, Kim Krause, Jeanette Woo, Robbie Tarnove, Perry Caro. Middle row- Gary Yee, Keelie Maly, Mitch Maki, Denise Castilleja, Ronnie Shimizu, Don Levine, Nancy Kanemori, Fiona Loke. Top row- Beike Gofhn, Paul Woo, Mr. Robert Katz. 32!Seniors Raul Palleres and Denise Castilleja lVl r. Katz, Advisor Ronnie Shimizu and Keelie lVIaly Gary Yee, V.P., and Fiona Loke CROWN and SCEPTRE is more than an honor society. It is a group of hard working, fun-loving, imaginative seniors who made it a point to make money. Members sold pickles at the Homecoming Festival and collected newspapers throughout the year as fundraisers. They also participated at the Cinco de lVlayo and Spring Festivals. Funds went towards the revival of the end-of-the-year banquet for 1979 and 1980 members. Another first for the group was the adorning of sweaters. Students in royal red pullovers with gold Crown and Sceptre emblems strutted around school for the first time. Early in the year President Don Levine organized the project to outht the club with sweaters. The project proved a success: members could spot each other more easily in the crowded halls of school and so could the other people in and around school. Denise sounds off at a Crown 84 Sceptre meeting, Ron, Perry, Glenn, and Gary discuss important issues while Don listens in disbelief. concerning Crown Sz Sceptre. Seniors!33 Christie Abe Octavio Alatorre Debra Almarez ,,...-Nl.-1-1--n, lVlaria Alvarez Barbara Arredondo Flerida Astacio Jose Ayala Diego Barriga Josegbine Barron Douglas Bauer Brian Becker Janice Bell Egbert Beltran Elizabeth Belyeu 34fSeniors up bv 50 .p-.. 'sf' Ac if Q , V. 57, 4. W ii, 11 We Alejandro Leal Ends a subject more to his liking 'NN 'nr' Laura Guerra, Laurie Normand, Wendy Iguchi, Irene Rodriquez, and Cathy Kamimura in one of their favorite positions. Sandra Amaro Ronald Ambos Jeffery Anaya Alan Araw Wendy Baker Antonio Barajas Sylvia Barrera Phillip Bear Sara Becerra Dale Beck Vivian Bell Kenneth Belling Loretta Benites Wayne Bergstrom Seniors!35 John Betancourt lVlina Bhula Diane Bischoff Sandra Boeshans Rebecca Bonilla Sandra Borunda Sheila Bosco Shirley Bosco Ina Bouche Jill Braun lVlandy Brocato Randy Brusseau Lori Burckhard Sharon Chavez Patricia Cabrera Sylvia Caldera Rosie Camacho Susan Campbell Virginia Campos Karen Carno Perry Caro Curtis Carpenter Tina Carrubba Glenda Carter Dana Cash Denise Castilleja John Castillo Paula Castillo Celeste Castro Neftali Cerda Elizabeth Cervantes Sandra Cervantes Billy Chan Jean Chan Yum Ling Chang Amelia Chavez Rene Chavez 36fSeniors ,f. 1 S3 fix Nw I ,www I '? '-'Y Michele Rogy listens with interest to her gov't teacher 5.8- J' Spontaneity gives a class distinction. A student is caught off-guard herein her English class. Seniorsf37 Sylvia Caldera, Lucille Vasquez, Irene Rodriguez, and Elsa Rodriguez gather at lunch to hear some ideas for Cinco de lVlayo. Abby Daita Susanne De La Rosa Michelle De Lude Cynthia Deans Benjamin Diaz Michael Diaz Timothy Diaz Yvette Dunbar Linda Duran John Endo Elizabeth Eng Caroline Erdmann Richard Espino Christine Espinoza Debra Espinoza Robert Essex Sheila Estep Dennis Estes 38!Seniors Rochelle Chavira Randy Chee Won Hye Chue Vincent Cimarusti Holly Clair John Collins Olga Contreras Richard Cordova Liane Correa Gilbert Cortez Linda Cota Janet Cowan lVlargarita Cruz John Cuervo g Gloria Deeb Carole Delgado Michelle Delgado Andrew Denerson .15 ay Homecoming brings old friends together. Joel Jehnnings Robin IVIattern Robert Franke, and Robin Corkins walk together after the Homecoming Parade, Seniorsf39 I lx! Karen Garrett Linda Garrett Linda Garza Susanna Gill James Gilmartin Vivian Gin Beike Goftin 4O!Seniors Irma Gomez Ronald Gomez Tereza Gomez Denise Gonzales Orquidea Gonzalez Victor Granados In a time zone far far away . . , Karen Garrett. Cecilia Estorga Elvira Estorga Margaret Eusebio Carlos Felix Ann Fields Diane Fisn Jesus Flores Tammy Foote Barabara Fraley Robert Franke Juan Fresquez Craig Frise lVlary Fuqua Rene Gallego Agustin Gamez Diana Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Guadalupe Garcia Jon Garcia Sandra Garcia Silvia Garcia A sneak peek at Iris Snimada during a study period. Seniors!41 Joel Grauman Kenneth Green Sean Groves IVlaria Guenaga Laura Guerra Eddie ,Guerrem 'iirodolfo Guerrero Christina Gutierrez De Ann Hail Felicitas Haro Craig Hechanova Steven Heitman Elizabeth Henricks Esperanza Hernandez Javier Hernandez Ray Hernandez 42fSeniors f 1 Kyzgg i ,X rx i lah em or h'f--4... .,,, I QL in ham- .. ., u ,W -ff 5,5 I V , Ita. 4, 3 if S ,,. ,. W,,V , V ,ai 3 .af f' We , ,. 37? 6 N ...Q i,,-.Nh .v .pause- John Raleigh enjoys the quiet of the library. Pedro Aguero takes his reading seriously. Sharon Hutton Deirdre Ige Wendy Iguchi Dale Inoue Pauline Insua Dale Ishimaru Roy Ito Dennis Jang Teresa Hernandez Amelia Herrera Daniel Hess Joanne Higaki Rie Higuchi Gayle Hirai Robert Horner Victoria Hufifaker Leticia Huitron l Seniors!43 Ernesto Jaramillo Jesus Jaramillo Michelle Jayme Joel Jehning Celestino Jimenez Jack Joko Frances Juarez Harry Juarez Cathy Kamimura Nancy Kanemori Donna Kanashiro Kenneth Kasper Donna Kawano Susan Kayser Jon Kazunaga Tina Ko Carrie Koga Kim Krause Eileen Kwan Michael Kwan Yuen Mei Kwan Vincent Kwok Myra Labfri Steve Larson Delia Lascano Shera Lau Karen Lea Alejandro Leal Catalina Leal Anita Lee Patti Lee Michele Lee-Sung Jose Leon Donald Levine Stephenie Levy Rochelle Lieberman Brenda Lieswald 44!Seniors Lupe Pinedo and Liane Correa have a hard time eating and talking in the forty minute lunch period. 9 'tjjfv S' s...1 Seniors!45 Mary Ann Limon Kory Lin Paul Liu Duc Tan Loi Thien Loi Fiona Loke Richard Lopez-Blanco Elisa Lopez Frank Lopez Mary Mantel David Martin Mike Martin Anita Martinez Colette McClain Michael Medina Edna Melendez Rosemary Melendez 46!Seniors Turn, Turn, Turn-A time to read and study for Virginia Sandoval. l Lori Miyahata Heidi Lowther Christian Lozano Cynthia Lujan Henry Lujan Roger Lund Nhan Ma Mark Macias Mitchell Maki Rosalinda Maldonado Yvonne Maldonado Keelie Maly Catherine Martinez Robin Mattern Richard Mauiit Michael McCabe Irasrna Mendoza Virginia Mendoza Rosann Mesa Michael Miera Seniors!47 Timothy Mizumoto Desiree Molina Rosa Molina William Moro Mark Mosman Cynthia Munoz Mark Nakamine Leona Nakayoshi Richard Ng Laura Normand Briaan Nosaka Esther Nunez Tommy Nunez Lanette Nygaard Yolanda Ochoa Bradley Ogle Christiane Ohara Kevin Ohara Kevin Okura Adriane Olguin Gloria Olivarez Stephen Ong Grace Orozco Pauline Ortega Nayda Ortiz Richard Ortiz Jack Otero Daniel Pacheo Raul Pallares Rick Parker Stephen Paxton Gustavo Perea David Perez David Peterson 48!Seniors Oli' Seniors often wish they were doing something other than what they are- anything besides listening to a lecture Howard Phelps Lupe Pinedo Randel Pitchford r 7? ls u v V v if it Lunch and relaxation go together for Frances Juarez, and Jeanette Rios. Seniors!49 Lisa Placek Kathryn Popovich Catherine Portillo Debra Prieto Pablo Quezada Rochelle Quintanar Regina Quon Wing Quon John Raleigh Esther Ramirez Francisco Ramirez Luis Ramirez Nlaria Ramirez Desiree Ramos Elizabeth Ramos lVlaria Ramos Chris Rasmussen Raul Razo Laura Rea Ronald Renteria Alvaro Reyes John Reyes Rachel Reyes Consuelo Reynado Kathleen Richetts Irene Rico Jeanette Rios Renee Rivadeneyra Ronald Robledo Pedro Rodela Belinda Rodriguez Elsa Rodriguez Fernando Rodriguez lVlartha Rodriguez 5O!Seniors BJ if behind his back? Chanticon was the big cheese in the Homecoming parade. Senior members Susie De La Rosa, Linda Garret, and Jill Braun sit on top of their Hoat. K Ns 9 I is Craig Hechanova hnds that reading can be fun, or is something going on Seniors!5l K if David Sangen and Ronnie Shimizu ind different interests in Govt class, 52fSeniors if' f W Bob Stearns Lorrie Strawbridge Glenn Sueyoshi Lorna Sunabe Roberta Tarnove ff ,gay L4 6-.-f xx Ronald Shimizu Vickie Shingue Kandi Silver Cheryl Smith Elizabeth Smuskiewcz Delma Spencer Neftali Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Michelle Roggy Manuel Rolon Armando Ruiz Jorge Salinas Katherine Samson Anna Sanchez Jutio Sanchez Veronica Sanchez Patricia Sanders m David Sangen Margaret Santoro Kazumi Sawaguchi Karen Schmidt Petra Schoening Starling Schulhof Timothy Scranton Victoria Sera Randall Serizavva Rafael Serret Iris Shimada Seniors!53 Richard Tarries Adriana Rodriguez Terrance Terrill Craig Thomas Tom Thomas Tracy Uyehara Susan Vadino Diane Van Arsdall Suzanna Van Blaricom John Van Sinderen Lucille Vasquez Lauro Vazquez David Veiarde Norberto Velez Sonia Viilasenor Enrique Villegas Robert Villegas William Violette Sandra Urquidi Richard Waltch Gregory Walter lVlarl4 Wengren Perry Westbrook Elizabeth Wong Richard Wong Sandra Wong Susie Wan William Wong Jeanette Woo Paul Woo Jean Yamaminami Cynthia Ybarra Gary Yee 54fSeniors ,fi The emotion of a home game is seen in the faces of seniors Cathy Portillo, Jill Braun, and Kathy Richetts. X , 'ldv i x f, , I J Seniorsf55 Jenny Ylm Yvonne Young Chi Yu Yu Victor Yu Theresa Zweben Louis Bustamante - f------..,-- ,,,,,,....f-f-'Q 5 il The pleasure of being a senior- TOP-Dede Ige, Louie Bustamante Cathy Martinez, Robert Franke, Frances Juarez, Renee Rivadeneyra and Bill IVIoro clovvn for the camera. RIGHT-An unexpected occurrence brings out the real people in Michele Jayme and Deann Hall. UDB!!! 56!Seniors f Y 'I 5 rf' . Wendy picking fs, ,gf ,e. E BEST DRESSED: Frances Juarez, Ron Shimizu BEST LOOKING Duane Frsh Alan Araw A! 1 FRIENDLIEST: I Silvia Caldera, Paul Abbondante CLASS CLOWNS: Karen Carno, Jack Otero BIGGEST GOSSIP Cathy Martinez Richard Ortiz 58fSenior Personalities will go places. IHS HIE ,,,.,-QL, SENIOR SCHEMERS: Diane Garcia, Chris Guerrero MOST ATHLETIC: Sheri Chavez, Eddie Guerrero Je2zi lYf1f?,-iw . r SENIOR SWEETHEI-XRTSr Tracy Uyehara, Doug Bauer PRETHEST EYES: Renee Rivadeneyra, Ruben vaidivia Q ,. fn' 0 SHYESTI Yvonne YOUOQ, David PEWVSOV' BEST LEGS: Lupe Pinedo, Andy Denerson MOST SPIRITED: Cathy Kamimura, Rick Parker Senior PersonaIities!59 PAUL ABBONDANTE: Partying in school with Auggie, Smoky Et Ricky , .. going to the games ,and dances and parties . . . standing in the halls with the homeboys from LOMAS . . , talking to all the girls and secretaries in the school. But best of all, knowin' Debbie. CHRISTIE ABE: Aowakya '76-'79 , ,, Pep Commission '78-'79 . , . Amer Asian '76-'79 . . . Sept. 8, 9, 10, 1978 at H.B ,... 229, 6-1 . . . Wrong!! - 80 hotdogs! 3c's gc 2u's . . . 'iThat's what friends are for. The 3R's go D.A.M.P. liLet's stay together , Best of friends: I.,L. V.D .... Denver , . . E,Y'. Aug. 6, Endless nights of driving around, mountain drives 8blate night talks, Charlie's Angels 8t Bosley, 151, Rainbows 84 Sunsets-Chart house: A'comp: R,H. -10, mom, B-8 and Hiiieeennnn!!! PEDRO AGUERO: Elvis Presley singing. OCTAVIO ALATORRE: Volleyball-a-thon, going to football games with my buddy Alex R., getting home at six in the morning after a football game, Kiss concert at Magic Mountain, Hanging out witl'i1my friends J.R.i,zL.V., A.L., F.L., H,J., F.I.: Some of my favorite teachers, Ms. Manchester, Mrs, Forrest, Mr. Franz, Mr. Mudnich, Mr. Sandoval, Mr. Herrera, and Mr. Munson, Dallas Superbowl Champs 1978. DEBBIE ALMARAZ: Pep Commission ... My freshman year, Mine L Mandy's crazy days, The Fern Gang, 'IJive Boy iThe Hall Guardi, Mr. Ro.rl,Cox, My favorite, Paul Abbonclante, The RiveriSummer of '78i, Gastric , All my crazy friends, Senior Ditch Dayswhen I was a Soph 81 Junior. SANDY AMARO: Talondi 75-79, Sr, Girl's Choir 76-77, Acapella 78-79, CSSK, Seal Beach... Film Festival at Vince's, C.B. St B.D.w!A.S., i'Talondi Slumber Party , l'Secret tapes wfTom, Randy, Roy 8t Cathy, Rosle Parade i'78 , Good times w!,Cathy, Susie, Karen and Denise, lkiackson Browne 'i'oEn New Year's'T77, Steak 'n Steins R. JEFF AM BOS: Frosh. Soph and Var. Cross Country . . . Frosh. Soph and Var. Track . . . Charlene, Westwood, 1976 F.S. C.C. Team League Champs, 1978 Var. C.C. Team winning League Finals, and going to C.I.F, Finals. JEFF ANAYA: Frosh, Soph Football, J.V. Xt Varsity Football, Jr. Lions, T.P4ing cheerleaderfs houses A getting caught!! . . .QFriday night Football games with Ave and friends . . . overloading the V.W. with people .Joe J. busting his zipper at the football banquet . . . Watching the sunrise with someone special l FRANK ARAIZA: All the Babes, Cutting to the beach . . . Varsity surfing Lower field party . .. Backward's dance. ALAN ARAW: Frosh Football, Tennis Team 75-78, MVP 76: X-Mas Ball 76,-78 Great time Karen and all the dances, Karen Lea, Great Times I'll never forget . . . Getting out of my shell with a little help from my friends ... Moments with KM., B.D. 78 . .. Being crazy . .. Party with R.M., J.P., J.B., J.H., and the times at my house . . , How was it J.P., learning from R.M. uncle, the rubber band ... Then partying with J.J., R.O., R.F,lplayersi ...V.B., A.H., M.S., R.M .... Partying in my van Hu .,l..,l., and using it . .. Great time 412-15-78i .. . Third -per. and at the-Rams Game, love ya . . . Mr. Aztec contest, almost getting busted. Take Care Princess in the Future Forever. FLERIDA ASTACIO: Drill Team '76 :Sz 77', Big sister 'i77 : Seeing you know who, doing you know what in you know who's class ... Prom l'1979 My Sweet 16 My Crazy brother . .. Mom 81 Dad ... My crazy government class . .. Reaching my goals . .. Going ice sliding , .. Graduating and leaving all this behind ... All my friends. WENDY L. BAKERz Drama- Carnival A Story theatre , Aztec Band 77-79, Stage Band Drummer 81 Mascot, Nat'l Thespians '76-77', Drummer Anonymous: Ducky Daddies 61 Harem Girls , . . Chimes do not go clank . . . Farrell's with Band after football games . . . Cruising in the Van til 5 A.M .... R.T.fS.G.fS.L. , R.L.!Denee!K,R,B .... 'lGezundheit ... Boston concert-'Van Halen, Black Sabbath ..5T,P.ing and Egging after 12 ... New Year's-Cruising Colorado . .. D.E.S.- Bull in a China shop. DOUG BAUER: Frosh, Soph and 2 years V. Football, Frosh and J.V. Baseball, J.V. and three years on V. Wrestling: Magic Mountain ... South Pacific Dance , . . The Gang and Skiing .. . Mr. Baldwin and Mammoth ... All the dances with .Tracy and Seabirds. ' LIZ BELYEU: Pep Commission '76-79, whew, JV 84 V Softball, Cabinet '77-79': New Year's, 1979 . . . Seeing Jethro Tull 8z Roy Buchanan ... Having Barb's Baby . .. My best friends iJuicesi . . . William-Steve Moro-Ya Tebe Lubium. WAYNE BERGSTROM: Frosh. Football, Soph. Football, J.V. Football, V. Football, J.V. Wrestling: The Babes of Keppel . . . The in ? i' Hall Guards ...'The parties after the football games. f JOHN BETANCOU RT: Varsity Football '78': Short but good times with S.E., J.W., A.L .... Having some great times and very good memories with Jill Brat... Great party down Craig's, also pool gathering, masks and all . . . Meeting K.A. on sophomore year and having some great times after that, also C.L .... Party down Al's with the whole gang R.M., J.P., R.P., C.H., J.H., Remember J.P. Y .- RICHARD LOPEZ BLANCO: Soph. Football, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, V. Football: All the good times under the bridge . . . Getting in trouble by teachers and Hansted , .. Football games . . . School dances and parties. DIANE MARIE BISCHOFF: Making Brotherhood princess, Christmas Ball, Modeling: Gumby i'Oct. 78 Forever Yours . . . Me and Gumby, Niteowl 84 Debbie going out together and having a nice time . Q. . Going out with the homegirls . .. My best buddy Payasa, My sisters, Bubbles, Dena, Teddybear, Liona, Squeaky, Coneja, Shorty, Maya, Smiley . . . April 78, June 78, August 78, all those good times me 84 Virginia had, going to San Diego, going to parties in Montebello ... Most of all my Dad and Mom for being the kind of parents they are. SANDRA BOESHANS, R.0.P.-Ward Clerk, Dave, Joe, 84 Gilbert: Freshman year with the gang, Amy, Pam, Sandy, Petra, Rorri, Etc . . . Patti Lee and me with Mr. Coburn and Mrs. Cox idriving them crazyli . .. Friends, Patti, Pauline, Al, Michelle, Bill, Gus, George, Anna, Oggi, Dad, Karen, Eddie, Uncle Glen, Etc . .. Mrs. Riggs' class with Jeff, Wayne, Anna, driving her crazy . ., Senior Year . .. Munson class . . . always talking 84 goofing off, and Mr. Williams . . . Photographyl. . . Mr. Seieroe, . .. Senior Ditch Day. i REBECCA A. BONILLA: Drill Team '77,78' YUCK!!!, Sweetheart's Ball '77, Car accidents w!Steph . . . Jack Otero's betrayal , . . Beatlemania 81 the Bonaventure . . . Westwood 81 the renaissance faire . . . Warm Fuzzies ...Thanksgiving '78 . . . All my demented friends including Doug, Satoshi,-L84 the donut-man. . . Quixotic Summer of '78,'-Q, . Being grateful for having perfect parents . . . In search of truth . . . Living for today, I learning from yesterday and dreaming for tomorrow. SHEILA BOSCO: J.V. and Varsity Track, J.V. Tennis: Day dreaming about the day that I get out of here . , . Meeting new friends through the years ,., Getting to know certain people better . . . Going to Bill's polo game. SHIRLEY BOSCO: Girl's'Varsity Tennis, Girl's Varsity Basketball: Cutting schooi with Sheila St Martha and goingito Sambo's . .-'.'All the good times with Richard . . .What A Fox . . . M-r. Micklaus in U.S. History... Good times with Martha. INA BOUCHE: Tonatiuh if1,'78-79' Aztec Singers 78-79, A Capella 77- 79 Senior Choir 76-77, Freshman Choir 75-76, C.S.F., Swim Team, Frosh Soph, Varsity, German Club: L,C., C.S,, D.G., N.K., L.Y., D.G., and all the rest of my friends . Cops waking us up at the:-b.each at 5:00'Qg, a.m. ...' Some of the Sopranos i'the ones that count .. . Start a A in conversation quick! . . . Tonatiuh 81 Aztec Singers try-outs and pick-ups, eating donuts and pizza at 1:30 A.M .... Girl's League-Sr. Rep ... Idea Staff . . . Idyllwilde . . . Yours, mine, ours ... Government class. JILL BRAUN: Chanticon 75-78, President '78, Finding my friend Kath, who was always there, Fun times with Tilly, Tiffany, Bugaboo, Liguorlady :St Willy,-Svveetheart's Bail with G.K., 8nyrs. now Cat. All the love a friend can givei: My summer in San Diego with the Gang, August 20, 1976 . .. Missing my oldest friend Mary . . . All the buddies-L.G., C.P., K.R., S.D., T.Z .... Remembering when it was Linda 84 I against the world . . . John and I . . , J.B .... Christmas Ball with John, twin tuxs . .. old forgotten french fries . .. Fiesta Drive-In P.U. Thanksgiving ... P,R. teacher 81 friend .-.-:Prom '78 81 Bi-ily Joel 1 out of 2 aln't bad. MANDY BROCATO: Having fun with Mike Burckhard for four years and loving every minute of it . . . I Love You ... Seeing you know who doing you know what in you know who's class , . . All the crazy times at the handle bar with Lori . . . Rail . . . Having a great time at the Dave Mason and Eddie Money concert with Lori, Lisa and Kim . . . Special Friendships never to be forgotten especially Debbie Almaraz and Lori Burckhard .' When me and Mike took our trip to Las Vegas . .. Stuff . . . Crazy times with Tami 8. Loriihomecomingi The Pink Floyd concert and the California Jam with Mike . . . The Starwood, Chuch, chich and chahung ...Thanks to mom and dad for everything .. . lovely. RANDY BRUSSEAU: Jr. Lions '76-79, Frosh, J.V. Baseball '75-77, Varsity Baseball '77-79, Frosh Basketball, Math Science: Rose Parade '79 with Katie. . . Parties and Jam sessions at toots , . . Cimarusti's Fiim Festival , . . The 'iSix Pack . .. Mammoth with the gang . . . All year iRoad trips? ... Skiing trips '78-79 . .. Senior year with K.R .... First day skiing '79 12-20-78 . .. OTR, LMR, SMD, GMH, VBW, K0-, TAM- JANICE BELL: Band '76-79, Try City Band, Mixed Chorus '77-78: Partying with Karen St Dale . . . Going to see Rocky Horror sick . .. Marlboro Country's Christmas Tree . . . Band Beach trip 78, meeting Mike . . . I love you Mike McCabe 6-17-78. LORI BURCKHARD: Seeing you know who doing you know what in you know who's class . . . All the fun and wild times at the Handlebar with Mandy . .. Rail ... the best of friends never to be forgotten especially Debbie Hahn and Mandy Brocato . .. Dave Mason and Eddie Money concert with Mandy, Lisa, and Kim . . . The Queen concert and all the other good memories ofdoe Sotello that will never be forgotten . . . to Mom and Dad thank you for everything . . . I Love You ... Finally my babycake Mark Franco . .. Sorry Robin . .. Homecoming with Tammy and Mandy . .. Have you heard the news baby . . , LOUIE BUSTAMANTE: Stage Crew, Stage manager bicentennial 76-77, Cross-country team 76, kicked off track team 77, Acapella Choir iGag!J srl Archer in Archery class. Stage crew,i'Stage manager 77-78: J.V. i Football, Welding, Stagecrew, Gymnastics, Jack Meyoff: Yelling at the actors, the party afterward . . . Making excuses to miss practice. Gagwhack ... Goohng off in Choir, bragging in Archery, yelling at the lazy stagecrew . . . Lousy coach, unspirited, untalented teammates, we lost every game! ... MK iI1?... None. Blew it! PAT CABRERA: Bus. Corresp. class . . .Plastic class , , .Graduation ., . From '79 .,. Summer of 78 . .. Painting the town. in DANA CASH: J.V. Volleyball 76-77, V. Track '77, Choir: Frosh '75-76, Senior '76-77, Acapella '77-78, Drill Team, Math Science Club, Annual Staff . . . Summer of the Demons . .. Going to lunch with all the gang: Riva, M.C., T.H., M.C., R.C., C.H .... Solona Beach, Laguna Beach, Summer of '78 . . . Christmas Ball '77, Dec, 5th and spending the rest of. my time with Guy... Deserted Islands-SLO., Fish, Diving at night, R.R. ' + 0.R. at 140 . . . Lot's of fun in annual staff with Renee, Fi, John, Biil, Perry, and Mitch. CELESTE CASTRO: Drill team, Tall fiags: Trying out for Varsity in '78, and not making it... Making Drill team '77-78 . . . Going to see Frampton in '76 with my pal Lisa, and Earth, Wind 84 Fire in '78 . ., g Going out to lunch with Lisa and getting back really lateli-4 . . Dressing in? the Ivy behind the Gym for the homecoming .., Talking is writing notes in Count Gufrula's class . .. Having 5 years of love withSteve and all the things we've been through. SYLVIA CALDERA: Boy's Fed, Christmas Ball Princess '75, Chanticon 31, Drill team '76-77, Flag '78-79, July 10, 76 meeting R.M .... Summer of '76' . . . S Cat! C w!R . . , Sweetheart's Ball if77 . . . My best buddies, Veronica, Lucy 8t Lupe . . . Flag try-outs .. . Liz being perfect 'A Zumma Beach with R.M., L.P., F , .. Meeting Danny O . . . Waiting for D. after games . .. Homecoming Princess 78 . . . Graduation 84 missing DAN. ROSIECAMACHO: When I started seeing Man-neil Augugt 3, 1928 , , , going in the front of theischool with all the girls . . . waiting until I graduate . . . All the girls dressing up in the 50's . . . going to dances A partying. VIRGINIA CAMPUS: Japan, Korea, Taiwan, 84 Hawaii gummer tour of '78 ...Thanks Mom 81 Dad . .. Kimi . . . Oct. 15, '76 Karate demo at MKHS ... Gymnastics .. . Backward's Dance Oct. 21, 78 with Lewis Vales . . . Barbara at the B-dance in the room? Thanksgiving ... Egging . .. Barbara 82 Frank . . . X-mas Eve . .. Midnight New Year's . .. P.G. But rated X-who? . . . San Diego with me 81 Diane . . . going places with Roch 84 Diane B . .. ipeachesl Millitdaisol Thelmalv.s.l Spencer lB.R.i Homie tD.G.l, Homie II tD.B.l, Luc. iL.V.l iC.B.l Karate tournaments ... Geno ... Earth, Wind 84 Fire concert . . , Thanks sis Lulu ...the clothes... 224 ...James G ... Per 1 . . . Graduation 79 . KAREN MARIE CARNO: Talondi it 1 . .. Pep Comm tryouts . .. Great times at Des' Beach house '76,77,78, P.T.H.P,L., . . . making deals wfmy love Jack... Oh please!!! . .. My best buddie Elizablue . . . Wutsa matter, scared? . .. My hot rod . . . speeding . . . the fellas . . . good guys?? V.C.'s home movies . . . a special kind of friend who's a rooster in the morning . . . Carol, my straw doesn't work . . . nice bod . . . Corvettes ... lunchtime parties wfKahlua . . . Zeppelin, cheap trick and all the concerts wadded ... parties wfvisions lead guitarist loops did that slip outl ... Liz Help! Your shirt looks different colors . . . All my crazy ramblin friends especially Cat, Lori Bt Mandy. PERRY A. CARO: Band '75-'78, Too many to mention, Catalina '76, Annual Staff '79, Prom '78 with J.W., Rooster 8z league of nation . .. BF., F.B., H.P.D., Wag, Let go, B-8 ... DI, GAF, OFJ, CJR, HB... TP'ing Mike in the rain ...Me and Michelle . . . APDE, ATNA . . . Scarlet, Duane, Joanne Chow, R. Bass, 'lConvenience on Jan 15 . . . Psychology at Lacy Park ,. . ALL MY FRIENDS!! CURT CARPENTER: Football, Tennis Charnps,'Going to parties before and after the football games . . . Hopping the gates to go home early... Having fun with all my friends. DAVID CARREON: 10th J.V. Soccer, Most Valuable Offensive player, Player of the week, 11th V. Soccer, A.L.A.S. club member . . . Having fun at football games even if they were lost. . . Going to Catalina Island with the Club . .. Summer of '78 . .. Getting to know a very special girl ... and last but not least getting high lsometimesl. TINA CARRU BBA: Attendance ofhce 77-78, frisbee, going to thebeach, gymnastics, marlboro country at lunch Ann 'Beauvais imunchkinl, Julie, Joe, and crayola. Kevin 8t Julie, going to football games and marlboro country before the dances, frisbee at lunch and skateboard riders in marlboro country 76-77, summer vacation at Mammoth 84 Kern River camping. DENISE CASTILLEJA: Acapella Choir 78-79, Aztec Singers 79, Varsity yell 78-Elvis lives, Crown 84 Sceptre, Tonatiuh 75-79 . . . J.B. concerts wf Big Gary, B.D. wfo M.B. C.B. wfM.B., The fearsome foursome, J.B.C Apple valley gang, Rose Parade 78, Rose Parade 79 w!Greg, Party at lgince's house, corn action, my pals Joel 84 Richard, my best friend andy. JOHN CASTILLO: soph football, frosh, JV, and Varsity baseball, soph basketball . . . punking at the gong show, varsity inhaling team, Vinnie at lunch wlthe Fred bros., All them foxy chicksl, San Clemente N.L. A.D. N.E., varsity football games 76-77 D.F, K.M. L.V., going to the beach 78- 79. I , . , PAULACASTILLO: baseball, football, dressingup crazy, All contest, coming back after a dead weekend and seeing all my friends, remembering all the good times, coming to a new school and making new friends, going to 4th per. and being crazy with my friends, going to class and tripping out on the teacher. NEFTY CERDA: Varsity baseball 78-79, JV baseball 77-78, JV football 77-78 . 3 . going to football games, having Mr, Monson for a class, being JV Captain, 79 RULES ALWAYS, rockin thebus, Graduation 79,-,my years were Prime and Casual. I AMY CHAVEZ: my freshman year, Julio, June 15, 1977, crazy parting with my best buddies Ogs, B. Becky, Dee, Ana, and green eyed Babe Mark, Rut, Rurll, Mrs. Riggs class, football games, JCIP, Prom 79. SHERI Cl-IAVEZ: Varsity volleyball, Basketball, and Softball, Cabinet 78- 79, Awake-A-Thons . . . THE DEMON CHAMPIONS, B.F.M., S.M.D., L.M., R'J' getting my nickname Muff, our softball team at the beach, my 'lsister , 'lBurping ,going1out on Friday night cruising Friday nights wf Simon and 'lBoom and meeting all the HOT R's weekends at Redondo, 'lSheri's in Love , M8tlVl, Vampira at Bob's ULUCHA LIBRE . going out to lunch w!Dana, Terry, Roach, and Mimi. ROCHELLE CHAVIRA: JV-V Basketball 76,77,79, JV-V Volleyball 76-79, JV Softball 76, V Softball 77-79, MVP V softball 77,78 . .. Demons l!The King , Dec. 10, 1977, Roach, Muff, Raisin, Honey 1-'1 Genos 212, The gang over at the walll, Julie, Sarah, Martha, dinner with Sandy E., Terry B. theiold condemned house, going to those mean old gatherings, Canoe it 22. RANDY CHEE: Sec. of Boy's Athletics 77, Photo club 78, CSF, Math- Science Photo 314 . . . The great time with P.W., Brain, 0.J., Perriece, Ork, I know you D.F., L.S., R.R., What hole in the wall??, coming from miniature golnng and getting busted !!, Stone's class, thanks for the help RQ., hnally getting out, will remember all my friends for life. VINCE CIMARUSTI: Lil Toot , V Wrestling, Jr. Lions, Acapella Choir 78-79,'Pep Commission, Frosh, soph, JV Football, JV Wrestling ... Joel's party, getting stoned in the mountains and wagging our wiennies, Mr. Munich kicking me off the team for talking back, shooting the Mooner at the Cheerleader bus, Loving those Brown Balls, The Lords of Keppel, The big 13 inches of H. HOLLY N. CLAIR: Flag 78-79, Cabinet 78-79, Girl's League Prez 78, A.F.S. Prez 78-79, Exchange student- Australia summer of 78 . . . flat wfo agspare 78, San Die,go,.wfFriends, football games, Tour wf,Accapella, uk., so. . . 7 . JOHN COLLINS: Acappella 78-79, Cross Country 76-77 . . . my Friends B.M., L.B., R.N., D.B., two beautiful special girls Teresa A., Cathy P., beautiful friends like Bill W., Gary Y., Very special teachers, Mrs. Christenson, Mrs. Manchester, The teachers help, Mrs. Winter's English class, The Nurse's ofhce, Van driving, Phyllis and Sara kissing John. OLGA CONTRERAS 79: JV Basketball, V Softball -tr 10 75-76 . .. Demons, Freshman year and those crazy football games, my buddie Amy o-chootl, Oregon T.P. 78, my hrst Italian X-mas and many more to come, March 11, 1978 Robert D'Alba at K,B.F., Class of 79 LIANE CORREA: Toltec ifl, Christmas Ball Senior Princess, 50's Dance wfM.M., 77, and other fun times, Godzilla, Bugaboo. Willie, Tilly, Ginny Liquor Lady, Don the Beachcomber iit's snowingl with M.K., summer of 78, Wild and Crazy times at dances? parties, games, with those Wild and Crazy gals, Garvey Ranch Park and the flowers at Hillcrest, My birthday and other parties at Greg's with Pina Coladas, Summer of 78, Laguna Beach ifl, funky animation pic. with G.W., MD., AN DR.V., free food after, Me and T.R. at Greg's, just kicking back. LINDA COTA: Swim team, FS-V, Girl's League-Senior Rep, Spanish club, Idea staff, CSF-hnallyl ... Ina, Edna, Cheryl, Mike, Debbies, Nancy, Donna, Erik, and all my friends, My MomiJannal My soniChrisl My brothertMikel Who's my stepdad now?, Anne, saving my sanity, Who is Bree? -not mel, Always singing, dancing, and telling jokes. Laughter! Looking ahead to the future. GILBERT D. CORTEZ: Frosh-soph Cross Country, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track 78-79, Leather Neck Marathon . .. Drinking Beer with the boys, Twice MVP, Carol, Number one man, Aztlan track club, 50 miler 50 kilometer, 10 marathons in 1978, wanting to run a 100 mile race, going to CIF Finals Boston Marathon 1979. JANET COWAN: Freshman Choir 75-76, Senior Choir 76-77, Chanticon slruno, Pep Commission 77-79 ...Teege and I's l' HOMECOMING OATMEAL MOON , Kitty . . . Kitty... BLAZERI, Bestest of all HTHESE ONES , February 16, 1978, meet SHANE At iArnoldsl!, March 2, 1978, slr one ?!?!, with Shane, LOVING SHANER BOY ALWAYS Sorry, 1 just ran out-get it Babe? JOHN A. CUERVO: Helping To, H.M.A.S., going out having fun with club members, Work Experience, frosh soccer, Freshman Homecoming fioat, special people I met during school, field trips, school plays, and ditching classes, Dances that were good to dance with feeling, 50's day was a great day for me, my good friends, and my x-girl, Teachers that took time out to try to help. ABBY DAITA: Aowakya tl, Amer-Asian, CSF, Tennis team . . . good times with the 4 muskateers and everyone partying all nitel, all the crazy times w!C.T. and Charlie, prom W.Q. Sweetheart's Ball M.N. all the dances, summer of 78, Commodores concert K.S., San Francisco P.S., good times with G.I., graduation, Ken 12724178 GLORIA DEEB: Drill team 77-78, CSF 76-79, Soph. class rep . .. Football games-w!Drill Team, working at Bob's Our little group in 2nd, class of 79 RULES, Glad it's all over. SUSIE DE LA ROSA: CHANTICON -'11 76-79, Varsity Tennis 78, Jr. Class Committee Chairman, Sr. Choir 77-78, Acapella 78-79, Prexy Council Treasurer. . . great times with all my pals bestest friend Theresa, Earth, Wind 81 Fire 421, meeting my sweetheart, Danny Aceres, March 10, 1978, graduation at last!! CAROLE DELGADO: Ballet Folklorico, Aztec Staff 78-79 . .. Meeting Kathy and learning how to act CraZy!, 5th per. with Liz and Ricky, always talking freaky F., getting Jerry from C., and keeping himl, Being faithful to J.J.P. Bootcamp, Long Beach, 1 time, Dec. 25, 1978, Jerry Palos lP.P.l Chipper P. MICHELLE DE LUDE: Aztec Singers 79, Math-Science Club 75-79, Aztec Stal? CSF . . . SLO, HPD, GTe, PAC, WAG, XG, EM PS, ATNA, Weekend In New England with Him, Catharsis, Oh my gosh , Tex, Phaedrus and dots, Perversian, There will always be Time Enough For Love , toothpaste and,-cake sprinkles AP English- ---- Hi Scott , ANDY DENERSON: Varsity Basketball 77-79, Freshman Baseball ... GONG SHOW-THE SWAGS, Soph football, Varsity inhaling Team, NickylBABEl always, FRED BROTHERS AND FRED, Vinnie Van at lunch, NL DAYS-KAYA, New Mexico and San Clemente wfmy Babe. MIKE DIAZ: Frosh football, Soph football, JV football, Varsity football JR Lions, THe BuRNING 'lMO0SE partying after football games, Jamming in JefT's VW, T.Ping the l'houses going to three rivers for a week. . TIM DIAZ: Varsity Football two yrs. Varsity Baseball two yrs . . . MVP Frosh Baseball, Having car trouble at the Christmas Ball, June Morino. CRAIG DILLON: Making the school sign, JV Soccer 76, Van Nuys, Party in vans, Azusa Canyon 4WD, Chaney Trails, all my friends, all the chicks racing up to Chaney. YVETTE iJANEl DUNBAR: Cabinet 77-79, Varsity Yell 77-78, Song 78- 79, Drill Team, Prexy Council, Acappella, Aztec Staff, Toltec -'I 1 77-79, MVP Girl's Track 76 . . . The original CBers, DVOH with all my buddies A.A.,A.F., J.F., R.F., A.H., J.J., R.M., RO., MS., The Great Egg Chase of 77, Schurr game wfSMP., Rose Parade 78,79, The Beach House, My Varsity Pals Kim, Diane, My Senior Year!!! LIZ ENG: Amer-Asian Association, Senior Choir . . . The Sears Family- Star, Sam, Aeran, Rose, Lori, Twirl, Lika, Liz, Linda, Maryann, etc . .. Thanx for everything, All my little sis and bro- Siu May, Susan Amy, Peaches, Joe, Jan, n' the rest thanx for all your helps- wouldn't have made it wfo y guysl, Alhambra High Jr.-Sr. Prom., 1978- Thanx Richll, Chicago Concert- Chicago M 1!, The impossible dream come true, Graduation Dayl, breaking loose!! CAROLINE M. ERDMANN: Tall Flag 78-79, Senior Choir 78-79, ... Meeting Javier after Rosemead game, Earth, Wind 84 Fire-77 with 2 1 J.P., L.E., F.D., All my friends J.H., T.Z., T.V., V.C., K.L., A.A., R.F., C.S., S.A., C.H., Christmas Ball '78' with Javier, Work at Montgomery Wards 4-13-za 4-13:79, g , NICKY ESCALANTE: Tonatiuh 1 1, tryouts-Laverne 87. Shirley . . . Andy 4-11-77, New Mexico with my BABE, fearsome foursome 84 San Clemente, Great times with my lBEST' friend Kell !lIncognito , Beatlemania and getting lost with my buddies L.G., L.P., P.O, ROBERT ESSEX: Cal Jam 11, Hawaii 76,77, Ski trip to Utah, Palm Desert, Riggs Class. CHRIS ESPINOZA: V-Softball '78, J.V. Basketball '79 . .. Having fun with Raisin, Roach, 84 Tony, Debb, knowing Debbie V. 87 Eileen K., Seeing Mike Gerard Dec. 1-4, 1978, Cruising Valley with Raisin 8t Roach, Going out with Vince to Golfland, Going to the Queen Mary with Sandy, Connie, 8t Betty, Hanging around with Mona, Helen, and the crowd in '75 8t 76, Remembering always Carmen, Vivian and Debbie. DEBBIE ESPINOZA: Being with Ronnie,0ct. 14, 1978- Let's Fall In Love My best and closest friend Diane.tPeachesi August, 1978, Going to Garvey Park and getting high with!-,thefhomegirls Peaches, my Prima, Teddy Bear, Mousie, Bubbles, Squeaky, Coneja, Shorty, Liona, Smoky, Smiley, Giggles, Baby Maya, Spooky and Chacha SSG, Me and grumpy and Diane going out and having a good time, Mind blowing decisions June, 1978, !Be cool Pablo', Garey Ranch Park. SHEILA ESTEP: Drill team '76-77' '77-78', Drill Team best legs '77-78, Teocalli Staff 78-79 . .. Having a great Senior year with Heidi, Liz, and Sandy, Tony, Summer Fling '77' fringe benefits, Sandy and I pulling a lDonald', shocker-ors, Jackson Browne, Commodores, Barry Manilow Concert's with my cuz Kathy, hnally talking to Rich after all these years, 'Chila Beans', Chiller, tigger, Most of all My Babe Rudy, talks with Trish. MARGIE EUSEBIO: Math-Science Club 78-79, Spanish Club 78-79, CSF 76-77 . . , ditching school with my friends at Fairfax High, Going to Hollywood High and meeting all the freaky people, My New Year's Eve party 419789, going out with O.R., Greg's jokes keeping me awake during 3rd. per., my best friend Millie, and the plays she wrote. ANN FIELDS: Drill Team 76-78, Acapella Choir, Sr. Girls Choir, Cabinet, Girls League Pals A.H., J.F., T.S.,fT.V., R,M., Y.D., D.M., M.S., 8t S.W., Newport summers, Julius, D.V.Of-H. Great times, loving Don, T.G. 87 Y gang !'Bitchin . ' 'S I DIANE FISH: Pep Squad-B-Yell l75-761, J.V. Yell 176-777, Varsity Yell C77-783, Tonatiuh i76-791, Homecoming Princess, Acapella Choir i77- 783, . .. Rod Stewart itl l1974-791, Dec. 13, 1977, Feb. 6, 1976, Mark Lawrence, !'What this is with Kelly, my best friend -Kim- 'lThe Wool , l,B.R., G.F,I., L.R.0., F.H.B., FB., W.B., Idyllwild-Bush Women Di, Doc, 8tLay- eat at the lY', homecoming night, the Big Bears - GONZO!, Cheerleading: parties 8t Kelly at camp, Beatrice, Gilda, Zelda, Agnes, Matilda, 8t Unice! iJ.V.-':1!l, Cathy Forrest. BARBARA FRALEY: Christmas Ball 77-78, Prom 78, . .. Meeting Frank 76, i love you ... P.S. thanks, crazy times with Gloria and Olivia, going to football games, dances, and parties, Angel Concert and Kiss Concert at Magic Mountain, Best wishes to Gloria, Olivia and my cousin Sandra- Thanks, Backwards Dance, Virginia 8t Louie, B-room, Thanks Mon and Satish. TAMMY FOOTE: Drill Team 76-78, Winchasti Try Outs, All the crazy times in drama classes. Drill with Beck and always late! Niel Young concert with Corrine, Amy, and Roghann crazy times with Mandy and Lori ihomecomingl! parties after work,-at the big NM . all the crazy times with Beck and friends, ROBERT FRANKE: Girl watching, HV wrestling, Acapella Choir, terrorizing the school, my new BaBa Joel, Having fun with my buddies, Munchkin, Alky, Fast Allen. All the Babes at MK. Me 81 J.J. sleeping through classes, Alky weekends with my pals, We the players, parties at J.J.'s grill, D.V.0.H. watching all the girls chasing Joel, G.T,A. ON New Years. JUAN FRESQUEZ: Varsity Soccer. . . escorting the Queen of My Heart winner, Coordinator of activities for A.L.A.S., Good times in R-TV with Knott, Eating pizza with Coach Herrera for winning 2nd place, going to Catalina with Th.O.M.A.S. MARY FUQUA: Talondi, Pep Commission . . . Cindy and Terry, magazines, !'Our X-mas , Halloween 77, Baskin Robbins with T.A., Skiing, Party times, UP-Carlos , Neil Young, more than memories with Randy. RENE GALLEGO: Freshman Baseball . . . fighting in the halls, kicking back in the halls, Having a few beers at lunch with the homeboys, Prom 78 with Julie and friends. DIANE GARCIA: Chanticon 121, Spanish club, Police Explorers 77 . .. ditching classes, cruising by schools,-being M.O.H. in Rochelle's Presentation, New Year's Eve 77, shock after shock w!Lu iI.S.I.i, My friend, Liz. Where's?, crazy times with Kathyidriveri sneaking out at midnite and partying, sleeping at the beach, waking up with slight hangover, meeting all those squiggies, M.G.s some !'yeas , crazy summer 78, school dances, 50's 78, Partying at Lu's Easter vac. 77 CB Albert C77-?i. JON GARCIA: Track-4 yrs., CIF .. , cast parties, partying with buddies, Eating at Tommy's and lVlanuel's, going to concerts, Pogoing, VH 13 times, over the line, summers, Neil Young, Salinas, trampolines soph. yr,, girls My Family. LIZ GARCIA: Spanish Club, C.S.F., working in Office . . . Coe's Tennis class, The Group , Homecoming 78, Spanish 576, Friends. SILVIA GARCIA: Fun with all my friends- Pauline's, crazy turns-Becky's big mouth in R,T., going out to lunch wfirene R., A special thanks to my Parents and Teachers who helped me make it, Graduation June 79- YEAH!!! KAREN GARRETT: Band 76-79, Tri-City Band, Band Vice-President Wendy, Chimes do not go Clank!',', Dale and Karen 10-30-77-til eternity, Partying at lunch w!Dale aneisamce, Marlboro Country Christmas Tree! ' LINDA GARRETT: Chanticon 75-79 . .. Having great friends, J.B., H.W., C.R., S.D., T.Z.: football games frosh-soph, all the dances with Hug, El Loco's, Tommy's, Meeting Hug June 10, 77, Arrowhead-B's in their B.V.D.'s, Fiesta Drive-in- 1,2,1,2,, Rose Parade with Hug, T.Z.'s BA's. LINDA GARZA: Mixed choir 75, Acappella 79, Thomas, Work Experience, Student Aide-Guidance, being nominated for Medallion Award, days spent dreaming about Ben, Rosemary, Dorothy, Rosann, working in Guidance 2nd wflvir. Smith, Chicano Studies, Sandoval, leaning about myself as a person. Thanks Mom!! SUSIE GILL: Band 75-79, Pres. 78-79, Acappella 77-79, AFS-Vice- Pres., hostfsister for a year., Math-Science -SLO, Tournament of Roses Musician 79, My Best Friend Robbie, San Diego with Holly, Nancy, Lorraine, and Paul, Senior Ditch Day my Jr. year, memories of Stacy, Oct. 1, 1978 Ronnie. JIM GILMARTIN: Racing the Maverick, Stone's Spanish Class, Riggies class, the LJ's in the Maverick, calling Ray.Tyrone. VIVIAN GIN: CSF, French 84 German Clu.b,IDEA . . . Donuts in Mr. Katz's if S class, AP classes, Mr. George's lectures- inQfDirected Studies, classes with Mrs. Merritt, Bumming Around. 'j f-i'-,f - A HERBERT SOBERANIS M. GIRON: 76--77 Soccer years of Health, football 77, A.L.A.S. 76, ToHMAS, Autobody . . . Having fun with a ball, interesting year with CIF, from fashion show to Queen My Heart, A HELL OF A CLUB. AGUSTIN GAM EZ: Cross Country and Track 75-78 . .. Football games, being with Angie, hanging around with George, cutting class and the rest of the gang. CONNIE GOMEZ: JV Basketball freshman year, V, Basketball soph-jr. year, JV Softball, V. Softball, JV Tennis . . . Never forgetting all the fun I had on the softball team, Just a little message to Mike Burke for helping me in so many ways, you're special Mike, I Love Yai, New Year's 7B with Bird, Kandi, Fred and 1- I was seeing Bleureeee, My Buddy Adele. The time we went to the show was a blast you light weight. You're a special friend., Shirley's bright ideas going to Bob's, but it's ok, Hey Shirley I'll always remember the time we both liked 'Big PO . IRMA GOM EZ: LA TWEETY, SMILEY,-BQGART SMILEY, KOO, LOCAS VRIFA, Remember getting in and out offt,rCi-u.ble but most of all getting high with Larry. Z if RAMON GONGAEZ: Baseball, BasketbalQl-,S-Track, Football Pinpchico 111, Tortilla Flats ir 2, less boogie, nogy,.gayie, Vato Loco all the way!, Mivida Loca. s MARY GONZALEZ: Ward clerk, Girls League 75-76, Big Sister '77 . .. Prom i'1979 , Diana Ross Concert, New Year's 'i79 , Great time, my sister Carmen, wild 'n' crazy year '79'-if 1, Freshman to nnally Senior yr. JOEL GRAUMAN: Frosh tennis, J.V. tennis varsity tennis 77-78, 78-79 ... going to Led Zep, Aerosmith Nugent, the fish are frying, Classic Chevelles, cruising Whittier Blvd., New Year's party 78 , jamming on my Honda 90, UP IN SMOKE. SEAN GROVES: Water Polo '76-78' breaking a school record, Basketball '75, Printing '75-79, Auto Class '75-79' . . . being a Hall Guard '78', Lorrie, problems that were easily solved, rebuilding my engine, graduating mid-term iJan-'79i. JOHN GUARA: Choir, Piano . . . picnics on the grass, meeting new people, getting to know teachers and counselors, knowing that they can help, HAVING FUN!!! ' ' LAURA GU ERRA: Talondi it 1 club of theyyear 77, Teocalli 78-79, Drill Team 76-77 .. . Best friends-Hot Legs,fYour,Insane, Born Loose, Nov. 24, 1977- Randy Always, Newport summer of 78, HAWAII 75-78, New Year's with my Babe, Cheap Trick, Yes, Rod Stewart, Linda Ronstadt, Trying to get to Beatlemania w!N.E., P.O., L.P., B.B.B summer of 76, Always laughing with L.N. AND KK., Coach M., LATER AND BETTER!!! CHRIS GUERRERO: Frosh-soph Football, V Chess Team, V surf team, V Girl watcher, V Bong team ... Vinnie Van, PL Days imore than onei, trying to Pass, to buzzed, all the female. EDDIE GUERRERO: Varsity Football 77-78, Key Club, Jr. Lions, Pep commission ... watching on tv down Caria's, June 10, 1977, Caria Ann Dunbar, Sperry Ferries - Rick, Mark, Johnny, Gerardo, Ogrimess, Ray, Rose Parade '!79 . RUDY GUERRERO: Printing Class of 77 . .. under the bridge getting loaded off the type wash, looking at all the pretty ladys. CHRISTINA A. GUTIERREZ: Mario's party Steve, Bogart, Tweety, Koo, Smiley, Lelani 77, Wilson games 76,77,78,79, April 15, 1978, Bugsy 8t Smiley, Flappers 8t Bogart, shorthand, The Blvd. the first time, New Year's Eve 78, 79. I MARK ANTHON EY GUTIERREZ' Arkansas-78 w!R S 84 K T ' Canada-77 Afif -wlA.F. at on., X-Mas Ball '77-78' wfmyiravorite Qil'i4ViCki'j 'back-wards dances w!S.S., K.S., 8. A.K., Good Times,'Platinum Sounds, Marco, Disco, Tony Le Marque, building bikes at Wards w!Ralph, taking more breaks-and building less bikes, My llbest friend and all time sweetheart - I'll always love and remember you Vicky, my '!Drinking buddies V.K., RS, D.G., some very good friends V.K., R.S., S.S., EL., K.H., tripping V.H. by the staircase, everyone giving me a dirty look, my Pinto, Mopar, Buwamp Buwamp, All my friends at Wards R.S., R.S., PR., T.R., KN., K.G., N.W., C.S., D.P., L.A., C.L.T., A.R., C.R., Uncle Willie, and mu mom, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky ...... DEANN HALL: Tonatiuh Jr 1 78-79, Mixed Chorus 77-78, Acappella 78- 79 . . , CHRISTMAS BALL, PROM 79, going to football games to find out where the parties are, Cotina days, getting zooshed WITH MICH ELE AND DIANA, Doit Doit Dodgers and the BLUE CAP, ELO concert-Queen, Parade-m8tm gang parting with Richard - New Year kissesl, Cortina stalling in intersections, zooshed times at.Marty's w!M.J., B.G., R.P., M.K., M., S.S., Pep talks in the bathroom,skiing, partying, Beach days, Puena Buds, Fighting with Monsonilovinggitalli, PERRY-good times ihope they last? i12-2-787. jf? i V A CRAIG HECHANOVA: Soph, JV, Varsity'W're-stling ... my sister L.V. and brother D.V., Alhambra raid, Skiing and Pool Parties with the gang, making weight, A Special Person K.S. LIZ HENRICKS: Aztec Singers 79, Acapella 77-79, Sr. Choir 76-77, Freshman choir 75-76, Drill Team 77-78, Flag 78-79 . .. Our Gang iSeniors 79l, Whiplash!!!, The Gang -Dopey, Thumper, Tigger, Goofy with our R.O., JJ, RQF. without Shocker,-fall Backwards Dance 78, Telling red jokes to ttBig Red with Terry and little brown, The flying nickle. DENISE HERNANDEZ: Girl's League 78-79, Kiowa f-'1 78-79 . ., coming to- MKHS and leaving SGHS behind with all those memories, Cal Jam 22 wfKathy Baltierra, Meeting Jim Y., Andy C's wet white pants, Seal Beach 82 Strawberry Malts. JAVIER HERNANDEZ: Varsity Football 2 yrs., Frosh, JV Tennis Champs ...meeting Caroline Erdmann, party at Alan's Dad's house, being in the Gong Show, Going places with J.P., J.B., R.M,, R.S,, R.P., R.P., C.H., beating Rosemead in Football. TERRY HERNAND 215: JV Volleyball '75-'77, Varsity Volleyball- Softball '78-'79, JV Softball-All League Champs '77, Acapella '78-'79, Aztec Singers '78-'79 . , . Tom -September 16, 1978, MVP Volleyball '76- Softball '77, Most Inspirational Volleyball '76, '78, Singing harmony with BIG RED- 'iSo Far Away , All my crazy Senior and freshman friends. AMY HERRERA: Soph. 84 Junior Councils Drill Team 76-77, Flag 77-79, Head Sec. of Pep, Cabinet 78-79, Girls League . .. Best of Friends-Ann, Dez, Judi, Rosie, Yvette 84 Marie- ihonorary Aztecl, Newport Summers!, D.V.O.H., AA., ro., Ar., JF., R.F,, JJ., Rivi., eo., ivis., -wiiois, lll !'Bruce Buddies , Fuzzy, Strangler and Pinky-Hardcore!!, SLOW..., M.K,H.S. Goodtimes and Good friends! EUGENE HERRERA: Stage crew, Thespian . . . Lunch munch, Cal Jam 11 rock 84 Roll-Over, Auntie Mame, G.W.S.l-l., Strange Boarders, Bong it Don't Proiong it, , JOANNE HIGAKI: Pep Commission 77-79, Drill Team 76-77, Teocalli Staff 78-79 . .. Best friend-Keiko, Halloween- Knotts Berry Farm, New Year's Eve- Cheap trick, Newport Beach 79, Colorado River- Easter 77 ' 78, Carpinteria- Summer 77 8t 78, working buddies- Kathy, Kelly, Yvonne, Kathy, and Lori-High Times, Concerts with buddy Tammi, SD. March 16, October 21, Hayward- Kitty, Julie, Nina, Jim, P.C.L.O. RIE HIGUCHI: Varsity Badminton May 11, 1977 My school life at Keppel began, Met so nice, witty, kindness, crazy, ambitious, all kinds of people-love them, had good experience in Drama competition,'Memories of Beach Party, Memories of Mari. GAYLE HIRAI: Girls League . .. Mr. Irwin, Backwards Dance 'iSouth Pacific '77 with W.Q., Homecoming '76 84 78, THE GOOD STUFF , -Good times at all th-eparties, P'THE GROUP , WB. .St 88. VICKY UFFAKER: THE GANG , MG- Again and again and again, SC.- What Againll, Irwins with C.S.- what a trip, Senior Year-No More Schoollll! LETICIA HUITRON, Peer Counciling ... Remembering the great times V with my friends Gina, Betty, Letty, and Ana, Meeting my Babe Louie on Oct. 16, 1977 and still being with him in every way, going to lunch and to Leg Lake with Louie, having a nice and peaceful lunch with Jackie my :fl friend, Finally coming to school early and more often than the usual, thanks to my Babe who has helped me a whole lot and who always will- I' I LOVE YOU. DEDE IGE: Talondi 21-Senior Dinner, Cabinet 79, Amer-Asian 75-79, AFS 77, Math-Science . ,. Dale-parts of 76-78, the whole yr, of 78-79, policemen, Sweetheart's Ball 78.-in the 64,Chevy Yeahl, Sweetheart's Ball 79, Prom 79, Backwards Dances and all the other good times, 16th B. Day the Roses, LS beaver, W's instant sunburn C's bananas, V's shingles, C's muck, C's otto, I's 'lI , J's jokes, Conference at the Hyatt House, 3 R's go D.A,M.P,, coming to school the day after the,Pola Party, skiing the first time, M.K. and the gang. WENDY CGOOCHD IGUCHI: Talondi -'I 1, Senior Prez, Soph treas., Frosh Publicity, Sec. of Clubs, Sec. of Publicity, Teocalli 78-79, Pep Commission 78-79, Amer-Aslan 75-79tVPi, CSF 77-78 . . . The people-, Wrigley, Pepe, Cosie,fJugs, Muck, Beaver,lBenson, sunburns at dances, stars and clouds, Non-ski and Losers club-fearless Prez D.V,, Paivikan slugs and Hying chickens of annual camp, Farmer John Day, the A- competition, the crash, late night talks, playing I-Spy, But I don't have any quarters, 3 R's go D.A.M.P. -Let's Stay Together, Sept. 8-10 H.B. - 229-that's what friends are for 6:1, G,D. -wrong-80 hot dogs- the worm, 3 musketeers CCP., G.S., MED. RICHARD IM PELLIZINE: Frosh Basketball 76, Frosh Football 76, Frosh- .soph Track 76-77, Varsity Track 78-79, Varsity Cross Country ,77-79 . . . going to CIF, going to football games, Mr. Moore, Mr. McFate-The Things They Did For Me, partying. DALE INOUE: JV-Varsity Golf 77-79, Photo Club, Debate 76-77 . .. HAWAII 1-r1,Joking around, Schnell's Japanese, Buddies: Cioconda, Stephanie, John, Paul, Coach Baldwin, Latin-Frosh, soph. PAU LINE INSUA: Love Disco Style, Le Freaking in the halls, Talking with everyone in the halls, Studying hard for class Ha Ha, Old friends, New friends, Mr. Monson's broken glasses, Sam's brown LTD, Slightly Patti, Having fun with Patti. DALE ISHIMARU: Frosh, Soph Basketball Amer-Asian, CSF Fartin' around with the Iceman and '!Jocko , Vegas . ,. Pumping Iron, The WIZ -low Camero I.S. Math with Mrs. K., My Babe Dede always n' forever, 7 more to go!! - DENNIS JANG: CSF, AFS, Photo Club, TEOCALLI photographer 78-79, German Club . . . Working in the library with MUNCHKIN!, Summer days in 78 at Hermosa 22 and all nite at Well's, Having !'pep talks with '!Sega !,Friends never to be forgotten-Mimi, Grace, Lily, David, Well, George, Clowning around with !'Perr , Nerf , and P.W., Jamming up to the West Coast Conference, Christmas Ball 78-79 and January 6, 1979, All my memorable times with Bess, Times at Disneyland, Magic Mountain with the 'Gang' from F.E.C., Thanks Sis for all your help and advice!!! MICH ELE HAYME: Drill Team 76-77, going to Football games w!Twinkie and Daffy, My best party buddies Deann, Diana, Favorite Pal Luis 84 lil sis Patty, Mark Macias A Nov. 27, 1978-?, ELO, Dodgers game, Queen with Corkey and Van. JOEL JEHNING: Frosh, Soph, JV, Varsity Football, JV, Varsity Wrestling, MVL Champs 76-77, Acappella, Mixed Chorus Aztec Singers 77-79 . .. Me getting busted with the 5 foot 8, MY Green Machine, D,V.O.H., Anthony's pride and joyiwhat a ioyi, We the players, Getting loaded and nobody knowing it, The annual Friday, Saturday parties at the Bar 81 Grill, '3 in a bed !'RADAR , My new foster brother, 'ROBERT', WHIPLASl-l -oh my neck, Hawaii 78, P.C, and R.R. 18th remember Richard?, New Years 79, My buddies and the great times we had together iR.O., R.F,, R.R,, A.A., and the resti. JACK JOKO: Soph Football, Soph, JV Basketball, Amer-Asian, California State Fair... Hitting all the carnivals in D.I.'s Hotty, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Sweetheart's Ball, Dec. 31, 1976, Hitting the slopes with Dan and eating a lot of snow. FRANCES JUAREZ: Drill Team 76-77, Flag 77-78, Talondi . ,. Backwards dance 76, March 13, 1976 and Always, Homecoming Queen 79, RICHARD-Today, Tomorrow, and Always , .. I LOVE YOU, All my friends and our gossipping. HARRY JUAREZ: Meeting a pretty girl named Tanya, Me and my best friend playing table football at Sambo's, Seeing the Rams lose to the Dallas Cowboys 37-7 in 75, Having food tights my freshman year, Looking at all the babes at lunchtime. KATHY KAMIMURA: B-yell 75-76, Talondi 75-79 Club of the year, Pep Commission 77-79, Varsity Yell 78-79, Most Spirited 79 . .. Freshman and Senior Year, Cathy, Susie, Sandy, Karen-CSSK, Good old w!Randy, Sandy, Tom, MFLRS, Newport Beach house buddies and clupto with me and Farrah. DONNA KANASHIRO: Spanish Club ,.. Carries kidnap party, Cruising, Driver's Training, Rainy days, Talking on the steps, Laughing in class, Football games, Confusing the Teachers. NANCY KANEMORI: Pep Commission 76-79, CSF, Crown 8t Sceptre, IDEA 77-79, Aztec Staff 77-79, Teocalli Staff, Cabinet, Girl's League 76- 79, AFS 77-79, HPD . . . Sunny, rainy week in San Diego wffriends and the Encinita beaches, beach bums and FXY'S, Crazy, but fun days after football games, dances, carnys, concerts, and cruising-Pub, Farrels, Bobs, Never go to Hl-i's with SC's, H.C. getting caught after 50's dance 78, of all the times not to have SP, S.N.F., camping, Huntington and Hermosa, summer vacations, Having super, terrific friends, days of suspense, wishy-washy senior days, Grad night. Graduation. KENNETH KASPER: Water Polo 76-77 . . . Tom's garage, Eaton Canyon, 2 hour lunch parties, rat pad 78-79, -Century High School 79, weekend parties, Rocky Horror Picture Show DONNA KAWANO: Spanish club 77-79, Big sister 77, Spanish club Banquet . .. Billy's crazy stories of the beach, Kana's surprise unko, the ultimate, 78 prom, homecoming 78, christmas .ball with Steve 84 Mousy, Raus crazy class St quiz's??, Steve always. ' I JON CKAZJ KAZUNAGA: Varsity football 78-79, Jr, Lions 77-79, Pep Commission Six pack lTim, Rick, Randy, Vince, Kevin, and Mei my other friends iMark, Eddie, Mark, and Tacki, Sticking Rosemead for a loss, being able to understand Coach1wBaldwin, going outwith the boys, Vinnie's him festival, LICK BONE, the hang out itaco smelli, Christmas Ball 78, the good time using the fire extinguisher, the Sperry Gang-Fluff. TINA KO: Teocalli 79 . , , Richard Wong, Disneyland Sept. 11, 1978, S.W. -my best friend, R.Q., A.K., J.H.-good friends., . CARRIE iCOSIEi KOGA: Aowakya 111, Amer-Asian 75-79, AFS. 77-78 BANANAS!, Sept. 8-10, '78 at H.B., room 229 That's what friends are for , 6 to 1, G.D., 3 R's go D.A.M.P.-let's stay together, Beaver, Otto, Hamster, I , Marie, Gooch, and Shingles- friendships I'll always treasure, A special friend-..liB., Prom 79, Sweethearts Ball 79, Christmas Ball 77, Backwards Dance 77, AHS Christmas Ball 78. KIM CTHE CURLY WOOL! KRAUSE: Pep Squad- B-Yell, J-V Yell, Varsity Yell 75-78, Music-Sr. Girls Choir, Acapella Choir, Aztec Singers 76-79, Crown- and Sceptre-CSF.,-tri.-Hi.-Y.-Toltec 76-79, Prexy Council 77-79, Interclub Board 79, ASB, Secretary 78 . .. Idyllwild- BUSH WOMEN LIVE, in your eye, eat at the HY , Oct. 16, 1976 . . . Richard A. Gorman ilife-time plani, S-C-R-A-T-C-H with Mr. S-the nie, old days with Genie, K.I., J..V. buds lpartyi, Lady of Pico, Farrah, Guerra, Lilly, and DI DOC 84 LAY!,'my best friend-Diane iiFilet imom, Sue, 8t Dulaleei, give me one LRO, FB, FH B, BFD, or WB, the Toltec cig., pokin' big bear's 84 hickories w! the b-women, all those crazy dances with my buddies-Keelie-7 84 7, 12-15-78, lunches wf Roy iz shredded wheatsi, Mrs. Manchester . ., USC 111, Toltec sunshine with Laurie-the prayer. A EILEEN LEIMOMI liKWAN : 9th-10th V. Tennis V. Basketball, V. Softball . ., DOUBLEVISION, all my buddies-especially Anita, Belinda, Espi, and Debbie, Hawaii-Aug. 77 to Jan. 78, San Gabby and Rosemead, Football games Rebels, and the Pub, LUCHA LIBRE, cruising the ' BOULEVARD, I could go for one of those, December 26, 1978, the park, the park, the park, cruising campuses, my brothers Tony !iRock and Willy UGoat , my dear and close friends always, Anita, Belinda, and Espi 1313. STEVE LARSON: Band 75-79, Stage Band 76-78, Drum Major 79!l football games and afterwards, Catalina 76, Deputy Puppy they Rogi, ELO's concert with Stephanie, good stuff, Lisa t9-24-787, getting out ifinallyi. DELIA CDAYAJ LASCANO: Track 77 gc 79, ToHMAS 76-77 ... freshman yr. hanging around wf my sister Eva Bt friends 84 Linda, goonng off at the track w! Belinda, Chris, Jeanette, my coach Andy, soph, yr! drinking in the cafe wf Dena, and burning up a tree, going to the mountains wf John,'Belinda, Tony, the Prom, finding out that my friends are the best in the world, and they don't turn their backs on me, goodby to all my friends at MKHS, John and Delia 1-14-78. KAREN LEA: Drill Team 76-77 ... coming alive wr Talondi Great!! slumber party, bubbles! St yea! wfS.V., X-mas Ball 77, Backwards dance w!J.O., good times w!J,P., Budha takin care of me tthe turns!! B 8t J at G.P. w!G.M., ithe walli thrills on hills!!! ow! ride in the HG , rose parade 79, ol pal Sam, crazy friends, wild times w!E.M., SA., M.F,, K.K., G.G., secret present and good talks with C.K., growin up w! and special forever A.A.A. 4-19-74. ' 7 ALEX LEAL JR.: ToHMAS, soph football, JV football . . . getting our car club together in 79, remembering my party friends-Lewis, John, Albert, Frank, Dean, Tony, Rene, and Goldie, L.M. thanks for being such a wonderful friend, Santana concert, Kiss, Angel and partying it up at all of them, God bless you all and PARTY HARDY! CATALINA LEAL: Football, baseball hunting boys on Whittier, TOHMAS 76-78, dancing to soul 81 oldies, meeting Junior and becoming good friends, gooding to Roosevelt Homecoming game, Alex making a car club and calling it GENTLEMEN , hanging around with girls across the street, going out with Tweety, Smiley, Silent, Giggles, Paula, Leticia, Vikki, Jeanette, Debbie, Sandra, and having good times. ANITA LEE: Benson, Spencer, Cruiser, Seymour, Weber, and Gertrude, Mr. Adam's psychology class, good times at the beach and mountains 77-78, Belinda, Delia, Gloria, Jeanette, Rudy and my sweetheart Esther, my best friend EILEEN, talks with Rosie, cruising in Eileen's pinto, to my locker babe Randy thanksl , A.R.- I love you, my someone special- D.S., Prom 79, June 14, 1979 GRADUATION, just living. MICH ELE LEE-SUNG: Auntie Mame, GWSH, Strange Borders, Thespians 76-79 ... Desiree, Eddie, Gary, and me-driving, dancing, and Denny's, tenderly not passionately-April 19, '75, T. G. St Y. iil, New York! New Yorkl, friends always LRT, RM, MM, JF, MH, GD, LV, JT, JR, SB, MW, Bolsa Chica bees with Robin and Lenette-78, Mother Mary-birds and bees-It's too late! iThanks anywaysl, Moosei, hanging around Alhambra's backstage and cast parties. ROCHELLE IROACHJ LIEBERMAN: V. volleyball, V. Basketball, V. softball, V. track, 4 years of stretcher. . . having the best times of my life with all my friends and Demons, Demons -'I 1 forever, Guad 8t Glimi are vierdos, the Sarcken family, Raspy Mamg my cousin forever do Harry Grant, Dee, Vierdo, Sially woman St sometime Tze Tze woman, Muff my sister, talking at dances, playing in sports together, can't wait til the condo, Mike 8.4 Mr. George helping me with my problems, love ya both. JOSE LEON: Spanish club, Photography.. . keep mellow, Kamdi, the tip for the day irememberi let's partyl, don't give up hope. DON LEVINE: Crown and Sceptre, AAA, CSF, Cabinet, Aztec Staff . .. SLO hey babyl, A.P. friends and let's have a partyl, Auntie Mame, Auntie Mamell, the League of Nations Plus, Mr. 81 Mrs. K. STEPHANIE LEVY: Skiing with Roland ifoxy dude! St Jean, summer night at Santa Monica beach with Becky 84 Juan, our discuing nights meeting B.E., the long and winding road-Juan, Jean 84 me at M.B. and Boys M., crazy summer of 78, Beatiemania and afterwards, my kinky friends including Doug, Satushi, and Dale. BRENDA LIESWALD: Campus Life, Home Etc... eating lunch with friends, letter writing to Liz S., having friends in the same class, trying for awards but not getting. FLONA LOKE: TEOCALLI Editor 79, Crown St Sceptre, Math-Science, SLL, JV Softball Champs 77-78, Band 76-78 . . . TERRORISTS, AP European History iJohn, Samsky, Kayskyl, Tex and behind the Red Door, AP U.S. History, love that Bob Katz, Breakfast and lunch with Diane V., Jao baby, Girls' State alternate, S,S, and S with lots of confetti, friends my age J.W., Donnie, M.M., G.Y., P.C., best friends from the old school: Robbie, Glennsky, and Naomi KJJJ Yamamoto, Running up the phone bill with M.V. ELISA LOPEZ: Acappela choir, tall flag banners 78-79, Mixed choir, Varsity football, Winter concert . .. gossiping in class, making Celeste C laugh in class, goohng off during school, all the good times Celeste and I had, seeing Earth, Wind 84 Fire with my pal Celeste. FRANK LOPEZ JR.:'Soph football, JV football ToHMAS 76-77 . . . I love you BARBRAH, my main men-John, Alex Octavio, Lewis, and Rene, my favorite teachers Mr. Don Monson, Mr. Cesar Marin, Miss Flores, Jim Perra's party- my volkswagon, John falling at 78 Christmas Ball, and playing JV football, Angel concert, and Kiss at magic mountain, football games, dances, and parties, good luck and goodby to all my buddies! VERONICA D. LOPEZ: Boys Fed Auxiliary, Drill Team 77-78, Chaticon 1'-Y1,ToHlVlAS Princess 76 . .. Prom 77 wf Ross, X-mas Ball 77 wf R.E., Schurr's Prom 78 w!R.E., S. latl Fonso's w!R., my little accident at Song Try-Outs 78, my gossip sessions w!Sylvia, my best buddies Sylvia and Frances, still talking to Jon after 4 years, Graduation Blues. HEIDI LOWTH ER: Drill Team 76-77 ... the gang goofy, thumper, trigger, campus life, Prom night, grad night 78-rushing, Elmer and Monterey, Rose Parade 78-79, Haunted House with Syl, trees, and monsters, SW, LH, SE, without ONS, Axe playing and being the only 2 faithfully, cup of ice, flying nickel, Sandy and I being twins-faithfulness, Dwayne Murakami-May 26, 1977-I Love You Always. BECKY LUITWIELDER: learning about myself and others in Mr. A's class, cutting-caught Jr. yr-what a jokel, good times with Ann M., stupid NARCS, jamming to the mountains with Anna S., kahlua, and Snowl, finally getting out into the wild, blue yonder. HENRY LUJAN: concerts Lynyrd Skynyrd, and winget, Cal Jam II 84 Led Zepplin, all my party buddies, L.S., A.M., B.L., D.J., B.J., R.G., NA., K.I., C.C., Backwards Dance wfRina, Bzzing at Friday night games, HEART, NEIL YOUNG, STYX. ROGER LUND: Band, Tennis Team-Champs, Youth in Govt., MPK Police Explorers, Drummers Anonymous . .. Drummers do it with a beat-2 fingers start the sunrise, Journey concert-danger . . . zone, Phil Bear with his shirt on backwards, Alcoholic Aztec and nogBod Baker. I MA NHAN: Tennis team 79 . .. meeting Jadie, summer 78, Lake Tahoe, Russian River, Yosemite National Park. MARK MARCIAS: Archery, Metalworking . . . Marlboro country at lunch time running, going down to Rich's house at lunch or mine haha, going to the Rose Parade and watching the snow go up, going to Hacienda Heights, having a crazy time once again, Homecoming sure was crazy, me and my kitten, on my birthday having a crazy day and night, Mr. Monson's class after lunchtime-trip out. MITCH MAKI: Amer-Asian, President 78-79, Debate 75-79, peewee Reis, THROWING GUM . . . Don- Hey Baby, Spanish 5f6, learning the meaning of friendship, Perry- BFiiFB, learning how to live, mall hunting, Hollywood Squares, Glenn-debating, catching mice, more than friendship, Gary-League of Nations, singing, Juli-'78 Prom, !'Happy Man , Joanne- Kiss and Say Goodbye , Kunta Bear, Fiona-Ginseng Woman, Cathy-'79 '!Prom , Good Times , learning about myself, El Loco, Jeanette-Sis, the Wiz, Rose Parade, SLO 78, learning about love, Mrs. Kimura-learning how to lead, Sandy A., -Holmes Macho Childs, I Minkey, Rooster, Sharon W. KEELIE MALY: ASB Prez, Jr. Prezimy prom 785, Toltec rl 76-79, ICB 81. Prez 77-79, Sr Choir 8t Acappella, Varsity basketball 76-79, most insp. player 76-78, Oct. girl of the month ... Bush Women Liveieat at the HY , in your eye, BFD, FB, WB, 84 FHB to the maxi, pub buddies-Yvette, Nat, 84 Cindy, encouragement and love from 'my family, Westwood times with my buddies Teresa and Kathy iVAM Productionl egg chasing 10-31- 77, lVlark's Place in Whittier, Friends-Adrianna, Kim, 81 Diane, helping me out when LRO's got me down, the best friends I could ever have iKim 84 Diane? and all our wild times iidyllwild 773, dances and football games, growing up-and making people happy, Mark A. Rossi-Nov. 5, 1977- great times ever since 11-10-77, 11-9-78, 12-13-78 and all the times in between. MIKE T. MARTIN: Varsity football 3 years starter, Jr. Lions . . . Crunch at Garvey Ranch, coming to a new school, meeting all new friends, buying my truck, T.Ping the cheerleaders' houses, Moorfield at night. ,- ANITA MARTINEZ: Rememberingivince K. the guy I liked for 3 years, the really good times I had during lunch, my good friends Liz G., Liz S., Colette, Celest, Lisa, playing tennis in the shower in the girls gym, laughing and having fun in the halls. CATHY MARTINEZ: Talondi 1:1 . . . our crazy try-outsl, tennis 2 yrs., Annual Staff... meeting Mike . first date July 26, 1976, 1st time skiing with Mike, Christmas Balls 76,77- Bedtime Bash 76- Rose Parade 77- Proms 77 Se 79, Heart, Rod Stewart, Jethro Tull, Yes, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, concerts, Newport Beach 78-one week with all my buddies, my job in the marketl, wild n crazy friend Karen C., Girl talks with D.S. and Y.P. in tennis class, good-friends I'll always remember, K.I., L.G., P.O., L.N., Azusa Canyon with Mandy and Lori. ' ROBIN IVIATTERN: Pep Commission 78-79 . .. 78 summer happenings- Santa Barbara, Palm Springs, Bolsa Chica i-'r28l, HB, the night before the Keppel-Alhambra game 78, my crazy parents, 69 datsun 20cc, DVOH, good times with Michele 8t Lenette, partying after football games with old-new friends, R.0., Y.D., J.F., J.J., A.F., A.H., A.A., M.A., R.F., Rose- Parade 79, Spag Racing rl, ROBERT -always- 12!16f78. RICK IVIAU LIT: Frosh-JV teinis, frosh-soph football, 2 yrs Varsity football 77,78 CIF playoffs . . . pool parties at Craig's, partying at Al's, ..l.P. how'd it taste?, 78 Christmas Ball with Maryjane , feeling our way thru Magic Mountain, and Disneyland remember R.P., J.B., J.H.??, partying with J.B., J.P., J.H., R.P., A.A., C.H., R.P., my hrst R.Y.R. and others N.J., P.S., C.P., Galaxy 78 with all my friends, USC HTROJANS NEVER FAIL , dancing at Palladium, LACC, Keppel, 77 Salesian dance with Yolanda, Great Memories of Barbra Rose Garcia. COLETIE MCCLAIN: That special someone, all the great times at lunch with good friends, my good friends-Liz, Anita, Virgina, Darryl, Roseann, remembering Smusky and her special nickel, all the fun I had at Keppel 21. KELLEY MCCOY: Bee Yell 75-76, JV Yell 76-77, Varsity Yell 77-78, head, Sec. of Pep, Cabinet Historian, Tonatiuh I 1 . . . my babe Mike, 2- 10-78, crazy and wild times with my best friend Nicky incognito, camp, Diane Fish, my little sis Kris, Newport with my babe, hersome 4-some Topher, Rod Stewart, Yes, they're lighting up again, Motel six or was it 47, Mike always and forever, Lydia Spats, Hawaii. EDNA MELENDEZ: Swimteam 75-79, Varsity diving 75-79, Varsity Badminton 78-79, TALONDI try-outs 77 . . . What's cooking good looking? slumber party at K.L.'s, Bkwds Dance 76-AS, A full page in the Annual 78 84 79, X-mas Vac. 78-skiing . .. stormy weather, my favorite skier J.P., Rose Parade 79 . . . 7 81 7, B 84 C, BFSH, 7 84 B, munching at Sambo's with JV, cruising in the HG . ROSEMARY MELENDEZ: JV Volleyball 75-76, Varsity softball 76, Varsity volleyball 76-77, ToHMAS 75-77 . .. Having Linda as my best friend, becoming engaged in my senior year. VIRGINIA MENDOZA: Modern dancing 9th, tennis 11th, football games what neat fun, never forgetting 1-28-63, having a great girl for a good friend, crazy times on the bus foods, clothing, what two great classes with crazy friends, 11th 8t 12th grade the best times with AGA-DJG, lunchitimes with friends. ROSANN MESA: Frosh swim team, JV softball champs, Jr prom, Brotherhood Princess, Teocalli Stalf 78--79 . .. Led Zeppelin 76 with P.A., Commodores 78, Amy, Marie, Magoo, Linda, Doroth, Rosemary, Long talks with Karen and Anne, Low's Govt. class, Powder Puff football, memories of G.A. and P.A., Senior year, Graduation. MIKE MIERA: Freshmen year, skateboard sessions at Montebello, partying, surhng with friends, Mondays in coed cooking. LORI MIYAHATA: Aowakya 2-' 1, Amer-Asian 75-79, Teocalli staff, Math- Science . . . Sweetheart's Ball 75-79, Prom 75 8t 79, Backwards Dances 75-79, CK, DI, CA, VS, CO, WI, IS-best friends throughout my years, lst 84 2nd per. with Lorna a special friend always, .Sth per. micro-our non-ski club 81 losers club with D.V. prez, Farmer john day, beaver hunting, i Hyatt Regency Conference-meeting guys from Venice, JAO basketball team-CRASH!! boy do I have a headachei, 3 R's go D.A.M.P. -Let's stay togetherl, lst date with unknown AHS guys to Hungry Tigers when CK sat in the wrong seat of Ri-l's car. DESIREEiDISCO-DEZi MOLINAfSong 78-79, Talondi 21,1-Soph President, Drill Team 76-77 Aztec Staff 77-78 . . . The Man , the best times of my Sr. year with Susie, Cathy K., Gloria, and Maui, Radical beach house parties at Newport, all my happy memories with Eddie, my best buddies Amy, Ann, Maries, St Judi fthe freshmani. BILL IVIORO: Acapella Choir 76-78, Aztec singers 76-79, Track 75-77, JV football 77, stagecrew 77-78 . . . Hawaiian tour with Aztec singers 77- 78, Idylwild with choir 76-77 with friend Louie, seeing Roy Buchanan and Jethro Tull, New Years with ElizaBlue, being with all my friends who I love so dearly. MARK MOSMAN: Frosh, JV, Varsity baseball 79, Soph football 77-79, Varsity football 77-79, Math-Science, Jr. Lions 76-79 . . . Sparks concert New Years 77, Cimarusti's him festival, my buddies in the six-pack, 79 Rose Parade with my honey Sandi, July 4th lifeguard tower 13, summer road trips, Mammoth Mnt. with the gang, get togethers at Toots', skiing trip 12-20-79, OTR, LMR, SMD, GMH, VBW, Tam-, Ko-. MARK NAKAMINE: Varsity football 78-79, Jr. Lions ... shutting out Rosemead 3-O, winning the midnight raid, outside locker rooms after a win, Pizza Pub after football games, causing havoc wffire extinguisher, Vince's film festival, Taco Smell hangout, FLUFF, my friends Ogrimess, Roman Samoan, Vinnie, Okura, and Rick, skiing, Tim's Bonnie Buster, working at Sperrys, Finally graduating. RICHARD NG: Mixed choir, Acappella 76-79, Stagecrew ... weekend at San Diego, Disneyland w!Acappella, A day at Knotts with Mark, John, Bill, Louie, going to the movie with Mark and Frank, going to the snow with Mark, and piling it on the car, Magic Mountain wfMarie, Mark, Drill Team, New Years at Pasadena, trying to get to know Sheila, Cindy and others, rapping in Mrs. Manchester's summer class, running away from cops. LAURA MARIE NORMAND: Toltec rl 76-79, Prexy Council Vice-Prez, Historian, Toltec Prez 79, Teocalli Staff 78-79 . . . Rod Stewart 12-13-77 21, Cheap Trick 1-1-79, Yes, Linda Ronstadtlll, Best Friends- Born Loose , I'You're INsane , 'tHot Legs , beach by bus, summer of 76, May 28, 1978, PETE 'IOways , Newport beach The Beach House , Breaking the front porch! summer of 76,77,78l!!, Toltec sunshine reports and the Toltec ItPrayer wfKimme, Laughing w!L,G., K.K. in History, summer of 77, October 13th 1976, Try-outs at the 'tGords , the Toltec 'tcig , Coach M., Later and Better!!! BRIAN NOSAKA: Photo Club, Annual Photographer, CSF, The Aztec . .. The road race through the hills, Building paradise within me, Taking pictures of birds, The wild and crazy guys of Photo 374, Rozo, Woo are you, P.W., Ork, Chee-Chee, and Rosco. ESTH ER NUNEZ: Varsity Softball 76-79, JV Volleyball 76-78, Mixed Choir 78 . . . My best buddy Gloria, my honey Anita, Ellen and her Pinto, crazy Jeanette and Belinda, good friend Des, C.S., S.W., E.V., R.R., K.S., Lil Sis Becky, L.R., M.O. my sweetheartl, Football games, Christmas Ball 77, the time I drove Jose's car . . . what a laugh!, My lil' freshman brother-good luck to him, powder puff game 77 names MVP, Acting crazy with the team on away games, BWD 77 Prom 78, Thanks to all my friends for making my 4 yrs. memorable ones . .. Love ya! JUAN NUNEZ: Tohmas 10,11,12, grade . . . going to dances withfriends, Lots of picnics in the summer, All the Homies went to the beach, Can't forget the girls at the blvd., Huero, Chano, Midget, etc . . . , We ate till our tummys got full, the morning I got a hangover, Never got bored kissing them. TOMMY NUNEZ: Clara, Bernadette, Jan. 12, 77 days to remember and cherish, Friends that I can depend on to party with ANYTIMEE, Staying away from Walker and TROUBLE!, Being so Fortunate. BRAD OGLE: Drama Dept. Thespians . .. Partying, seeing the Rocky Horror Picture Show and performing Tim Curry's part, partying with all my friends down at the beach, Mr. Low's No Dice , Mr, Herrera's Sexual Fantasy Class . CHRISTY OHARA: Varsity Basketball 78-79, Sr. Class Council 78-79, Aowakya 77-79, Amer-Asian 75-79 ... Sept. 8-10 78 at H.B. 229, 6:1 only one . .. Hyatt, Regor, Kalua, Half a worm, 3 c's and 2 u's . .. 'tThat's What Friends are For , our gang-C.K., C.A., W.I., L.M., V.S., I.S., D.K., and lVle, 3 R's gio D.A.lVl.P., Let's Stay Together , cruisin' Hollywood, dinners at 11:00, freshman year and Baby Huey, B-8 and Mom HIIIEEENNN, eh, jus' kiddin, what's the haps?, MOM AND DAD . .. D.G.G.D. and T. ' KEVIN OHARA: Frosh-Soph Basketball, 2 yrs.. Varsity Basketball, AAA, CSF . . . Slam Dunking with Doug, Cruisin' in the sleek machine, out to lunch with lil' D.I. and Jocko, sandwiches and punch after games with Mrs. K., Commodore Concert w!Cio KEVIN OKURAz Varsity Football 78-79, Varsity Wrestling 77-79, Jr. Lions, Varsity Motocross, Varsity Skiing . . . going Pylon hunting in my van with 12 people, shadow mountain desert riding with Scranton and wet hrewood, rolling in Mammoth and Having it snow on my Strawberry Sundae, People fainting when nobody is home, Rose Parade 78, Powder Puff cheerleaders and gravy sucking pigs, 26-F Trap Right for 8 yds. VS. California High, The people who were always there when I needed them, Dana 84 Louise. Thanks, My Very Special Lady And Our Very Special Relationship. ' ADRIANNA OLGUIN: Meeting Cindy, going home for lunch and staying, March 10, 1978, Spending time with someone I Love Very Much, acting crazy and going out, Hard times my Babe and I went through, Rumors that were not pleasant, Going to miss you. GLORIA OLIVAREZ: Mrs. Christenson Pre-School Class-Alhambra Playhouse, crazy times with all my friends, Thanks to my best buddies TJ 8t Babs Just for being there, Friday night Football games, 76-77 Christmas Ball, watching Esther's Softball games, Jose, Olives, Dez, Amy, Olga, Marta, Best of luck to BG. 8t D.R. members of G.A., J.M., P.G., Meeting Mike A., Thanks to Lily and Alli, Congrats to Graduating Class of 79 , Aboose. , , , STEVE ONG: JV Tennis 76-78, Annual Photographer, Photography Club ... Having a great time at the Christmas Ball, Goofing off in Photo, taking night-shots in LA, My GT Cougar 390CU Lil Raisin , Love Ya, tIDonnaf'. . . ' x GRACE OROZCO:'lVle and Rudy forever, Friends Debbie, Tracy, and Mary Lu, Having fun ditching school. PAULINE ORTEGA: Song 78-79, Drill team 76-77, Talondi, Homecoming Princess, Cutest Smile . . . Best Friends- Hot Legs , l'Born Loose , I'You're Insane , Hibbards Camp- IIPUFFSH, Lots of happy memories spent with Eric, Beatlemania with Laura, Lisa and Nicky, Rod Stewart concert. RICHARD RADAR ORTIZ: Aztec Singer Tour 77-78, Acapella, Mixed Choir, FR.-JV Baseball, Key Club, Cabinet 78-79 . .. Prom night-what a mess, P.C. 84 R.R. Birthday Party 1-6-78, My friends Stoke, Stretch 84 the Dude, skiing w!C.R., 3 in a bed, Jackson Browne on New Year's Eve, not really making Aztec Singers, crops on the North Shore, We the players, Joe and Me stealing the 5 foot 8, Excursion with the yellow van. JACK ISAIC OTERO: Varsity Football, Early years, Christmas Ball Wrestling, The words . .. Getting on the same wave length as Coach, Rosemead's Homecoming 3-O win Keppel, Midnight raid on AHS, Getting to school in the back of Tim's truck, Lords of Keppel, Being with a Princess at the Ball, Rose Parade 79 overnite, so we missed New Years, I drank too much beer all right oh beatle, All the fish, the four-letter word food lDoug breaking peoples bonesi, look, clowns, bounders, ha ha! What a revolting development, well, later dates Dirt Clods, easy Fish, To Poo Poo, The Fellas: Ogrimess, Vinnie, Squidmen, Cozy, Edmund, Kevie, Randall, Rick 84 Parker, McCarther, Markman Knockaweinie SJ car, Garr, Jr. Lions, Play days booth and no meetings Rick, Oh My Baby, just a song 30-40, 3:00, what went wrong? you and guess who?, Think Cinderella Poochie! PAUL PALLARES: Frosh, Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball, Frosh, JV, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Cross Country, CIF Finals, CSF 76-79, Crown 84 Sceptre... EARTH, WIND 8, FIRE CONCERT 77, Sweethearts Ball 78, Ana moving to Kansas, leaving me broken hearted., Yvette making me happy again, Christmas Ball 78 w!Yvette, Jeff, Rick, John, Jav, Maxie- my buddies, You need Devotion , Those Mind Blowin' Decisions, Partying with my friends, Feeling Our Way through Disneyland, Knott's, and M.M. RICK PARKER: Varsity Football 77-79, Jr. Lions, JV, Varsity Wrestling 75-79, Track-MVP 77-79 with Chuck . .. Midnight raid lAlhambra-787, Friday night at Toots, Rose Parade 78 84 79, Sperries, Having a best friend Cathy K., the boys: Tim, Jon, , Randy, Mark M. Vince, Kevin, Mark, Eddie, Jack, Mike, never taking anything serious, Meeting Jenny Nov. 15-Settling Down, Fluff. JEFFREY PEREZ: Frosh Football, Basketball Champions all the wayl, Playing basketball with great friends-R.S., R.P., A.D., G.K., English 374 w!Manchester, Varsity Football 78, Varsity Basketball 79-Mission Valley League Champs, Dancing with Galaxy on the Gong Show, Jamming at the dances with Galaxy bunch: J.B., R.M., J.H., F.G., A.A., R.P., R.S., Having great times wfLilly at Magic Mountain, being reunited during Christmas, Being with Karen in March of 78 and thereafter. Thanks for being there, Partying with J.B.'s family, gathering at Craig's, fun timesl, Disneyland Knott's, L.A.C., Hollywood Palladium with all the Galaxy gang. LUPE PIN EDO: The hectic monotonous days of V-Yell, also the BAS and B.B. all the crazy Chanticon try-outs 76-77 with Audry's smoke house, Drill team-what a joke! Sylvia, Polie Laura, Lucille. fun! funl, living with my best friends Greggy and Denay, partying it, the Lude that messed with my mind and Volkswagen Oct. 1, 78 Malibu beach, Summer 77 started jogging everyday rain or shine l'Tennis Some wild and Kreezy Blond Skinny scarecrow who showed me how to love a vagabond, My eighteenth B-day party-batches of Pina Colada, my very best friends Sylvia, Gregg, Speedie, Don't ever let me down , Rolling Stones with Liane, Ruben and a whole lot of Hi, oh and Sam. RANDY PITCHFORD: Varsity Football CIF 2 yrs., Varsity Wrestling 2 yrs ... Crazy times at C.H. s pool, A very close call, partying with the gang, GHK, the MAN, BILL B., CRAIG JAV, POOHBEAR. LISA PLACEK: JV Yell 76-77, Tonatiuh, Sr. Girls Choir, Christmas Ball Queen -8-79 . .. Homecoming 76- David Rodriguez, X-mas Ball 76 wf D.R., JV Party-Unice, Beatrice, Matilda, Gilda, Agnes, Zelda, all the wild parties, games, dances with those wild and crazy gals, L.C., L.P., GB., PT., D.D., Whittier College, summer 76 1: 1-Newport Sz El Cap., Beatlemania with L.G., L.N., P.O., NE. . KATHRYN POPOVICH: Varsity Gymnastics 75-78, Small Precision 76-77, Drill Team 76-77, Chanticon 78-79, Majorette 78-79 . . . going out w! Diane lSquiggy 2, shotguni, sneaking out at night, All my friends-Diane, Carole, Rochelle, Liz, Lucille, and the rest of the Squiggiesl, everyone piling in my 'tLimo to drive by Boy's schools Partying everyday. CATHY PORTILLO: Aztec Singers 78-79, JV-Varsity Yell 76-78 2 1, Toltec 75-79 I 1, Annual Staff 78-79, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Homecoming Princess . . . Tull concert wfBob, Deb, Lalo- 'tBut where are you guys sleeping? , JV Party-Unice, Beatrice, Gilda, Matilda, Zelda, Agnes, Soph. year wfJohn- Prom 77, Margueritavillel, Mrs. K 84 Three Muskateers, My little bro Glenn, R.M. someday?, Special friend L.G., K.R., D.S., t'Tehetha , Deb's Wedding, Mitch- The Prom , ltGood Times , El Loco's, Purple fries and true friendship-Thanks Jill, My Best Friend and Commadre Jill, 4!27!78- Prom 78, Homecoming 78 what a nightl, New Year's Eve 78 wfGreg on the road and at Newport, Hapa and Munch together through it all, Finally leaving MK never to return!! DEBBIE PRIETO: Volleyball-freshman year, Track-freshman- shoper- Junior year . . . going to dances, Friday night football games, Trying out for Winchaskis, going out with friends. ROCHELLE QUINTANAR: Spanish Club 76-77, Varsity Tennis 78 Srl, Chanticon 22 1 78, Police Explorers 77 . . . Heart Aches with Gilbert G. , Fun times with Diane, especially 'lBLVD 21 friend always, Happiest day of my life- My Presentation, memorable times with all my friends Virginia, Lucille, Denise, Fall 77, l'Brotherhood Queen . REGINA QUON: Varsity Yell 78-79, CSF 75-79, Gymnastics with Ginger Jones, Teocalli Staff 78-79, Drum 84 Bugle Corps 75-78 ... Discussions w!Mrs. Manchester, Hamlet St To-mmy's wfMr. Franz, birthday parties, Christmas parties, and morning breakfast at Norm's, more parties in Mr. Katz' AP History class 78. Breakfasts W! Mr. Katz 81 Mrs. Mayo, S-C-R- R-A-T-C-H with Mr. Schnell. The File wfSS, summer practices at I school, shopping spraining my ankle before camp w!D.D., G,G., K.K,, C.T., J.K., L.P., rooming w!Jenny, Making Drill team-quitting drill team CH. !'The Deadbeats , Oil painting encounters wfAlhambra wfD.M., G.G., K.K., S.W., SCSPA yearbook camp wfW.I. St K.B. -fun times at the beach, harbor cruise and dying chickens , shredded wheats with K.K., L.S., L.F., S.W., the !'initiation , Great times in Gymnastics and w! K.P. at the beach party, My Honey Darrell. 10-16-76. JOHN RALEIGH: Varsity Surhng, Broadcasting Journalism iKF prod.i Math-Science club, Varsity Golf No.1 Man 4 yrs., Captain 84 MVP 78-79, Teocalli Co-Sports edit. staff, Nat. Sch. Surfing Association, football, basketball 76-77, zoned at parties, Jeannie, Styx, Led Zep, The Cars, Fleetwood-Mac, and other hot concerts, Good friends Diane, Kim, Michelle, Nancy, Dana, Cathy, Rosann, Renee, Fiona, 383. DESIREE RAMOS: summer of 78 parks St rec., Meeting my good time party friend I.H., great memories of W.C. St Buddies Esther, Gloria, Friends, Fri. nights and football games, especially Paramount, Dec. 3 18th B.D. w!B,G. 'INEVER FORGET , Blue eyes 84 Cherry PXV, Luv ya Bobby, Always and forever, Thanks Mr. Georgie, I Really Do! MARIA ELENA RAMOS: P.B.X., getting high, fighting, then getting suspended, being aide in attendance, helping. out in guidance, The support of Mom, Dad, Jennie, Mona, Hobo, -Me and my'fMonte Carlo, Denise, Mario, Andy, Donny, great gratitudeto Mr. Salazar and Mrs. Mascorro. RAUL RICHARD RAZO: Annual Photographer, Photo Club ...Acting crazy with my friends, Taking pictures of girls, Making my T.V. shows, The 374 photo room, Pretty girls- in crowded halls. 3, LAURA M. REA: Hanging around across the street, party times w!Arlene Garcia, Me and Artie at Disneyland for New Years, Frank :St Gloria, Telling my family I'd make it. JOHN REGALADO: Varsity Baseball, 2 JV Baseball, Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, JV-Football .'. . Partying--with my friends, Ditching- parties, Magic Mountain, school dances, Macho Man. RONALD RENTERIA: playing handball at Garvey Park, Lomas football team vs. SSG football team-Lomas wins 21-7, Sierra Park, Barnes Park, Garvey Ranch Park with my Monte Carlo, New Years at Whittier Blvd. - FANTASTIC , getting crazy with Santito, '-'Chacho Rocco, and Robert, All the Lomas gang- Rene, James 'tCoyote , The first day of school, Sat. Sept. 16th with Diane B. ALVARO REYES: Tohmas 11th grade . . . work in Amer-Asian Festival, Had lots of fun with all the girls and l-lomies, cruising with Nino at Park, Being with Nancy. - . i ' JOHN REYES: Nana, cruising, Lucho and Junior, Capone Y Sadgirl, Trying to start a club. CONNIE REYNADO: Photography Class, Freshman Choir, To.H.M,A.S.- freshman year... All those ditching parties, all my friends Dimples, Yogie, Shorty, Smiley, Tweety, Graduating Mid Term, my Senior Homecoming was the best 79. KATHY RICH ETTS: Toltec-the BEST!, Prexy Council, Drill Team , . . 2:30 in the morning, The Curb-Rose Parades-Orange Grove, The famous U- turn, Are you high?, JBC-Apple Valley Gang, Jackson Browne, Looks like its me St you again tonight Jill, All the great times with Denise-All my pals S.D., L.G., J.B., C.P. JEANETTE RIOS: Cross Country 77-78, Girls' Track CIF 21 1, Chanticon 78-79, . . . Commodore concerts, Monterey- especially Coach's Van, New Years Eve 79, Good times with Belinda E.R., Delia, Esther, and Edna, Meeting that special person in my life, Good-Bye Cruiser, Friday nights, Football games, Graduation, RENEE RIVADENYRA: AAA 75-76, CSF, Spanish Club, JV Softball 76, JV Volleyball 77-78, Annual Staff 78-79 . .. Special People: Willie, Karen, Belinda, Dana, RPM, RP, RS, SW, JW, SLW, JP, KKO 84 Family, Prom 76,78,79, Sweethearts Ball 77,78,79, X-mas Ball 77,78, Fake Proms, 6-29-78, Ides of March 77, Capri for 3,296 HTM-Pinto, summer of 78 w!William Good friends, Good times, Heart, D. Bros, EW8tF, Foreigner, Bowie, listening to music. PETER RODELA: Soph Basketball . . . my Chevy with the V-8, getting something Automatic, Hydromatic, and Systematic for Christmas, cruising the BOULEVARD, cruising in my uncle's 50 Chevy, Esther, Esther, Esther . . . ADRIANA IRENE I!EPPY RODRIGUEZ: ASB Prez and Vice-Prez 78-79, Sec. of Finance 77-78, Toltec 77-79 iPrezl, Prexy Council.78-79 , . .Tim Strayer, my Love and Life, not a memory but a Reality, RINGing in the New Year w!Tim, Friends Beike and Elsa, The HY and 'IEPPY L.R.O.'s w!Keelay and Kim, Circus at Tim's, Toltec Cig and tryouts, my 'Irascal , egg chasing 10-31-77, Ted Nugent's Poontang, At Last . .. Commencement Wahoo!!! BELINDA RODRIGUEZ: V Track 76-79 . .. Coach Herrera, Monterey 78, Summer 77, going out wfthe gang Hawaii 76, M.H.S., C.l-l.S., Dec. 11, 78, JOEY, Anita, Colleen, Delia, Eileen, Esther, Irma, Jeanette, Virginia, Spencer, Gertrude, Weber, Cruiser, Benson, Espi, Jeanettels Impala, Eileen's Pinto, MY Bornb, Renee's Pinto, Mom's 2802, Backwards Dance 77 wfB, JBLA, E8f.J, Prom 79, Goohng off down on the track, Good times at the Beach and the Mountains, Per 2 Shorthand class, Good times at the Football games, All the Good Times-My FAMILY-June 14, 1979 . .. GRADUATION!!! g MARTHA RODRIGUEZ: Freshman Choir, Sr. Choir , . . Soph. year with O.C., always staring at M.H. 76, C.P. 78, TS. 79, Falling off the bench in the lunch courts, Good Times with Shirley, GRADUATION!!! NEFTALI RODRIGUEZ: Frosh soph Track, Frosh-soph, JV Cross Country, Photo Club, Spanish Club, Math-Science . . . Snoozing in Winter's Amer. Lit. class stealing papers from the Times for the paper drive, side aches and cramps from Cross Country, cruising after football games, 72 Mustang Mach 1. MICHELLE ROGGY: Pep Commission 78-79, Cabinet 79, Horticulture . .. MARK, thru thick or thin , Nfreshman year , My Pal Kandi , 'IJan. 13th my special Saturday , l'The Route . TERESA ROTH: Photography class Mr. Williams, All of my crazy friends especially Connie 84 Norma, Blowing the teachers minds, Coming late every day all four years, Getting out of school mid-term. JORGE SALINAS: 10th gr. JV Soccer, Varsity Soccer 2 yrs., A.L.A,S. 4 yr Prez of ALAS Senior year . . . Soccer games and dances at school, trip to Catalina freshman year wfALAS, having Mr. Nasitka and Ms. Bridges as teachers. A H g . -- ANNA SANCH EZ: Christmas Ball, Football Games, Photography Class, Tennis, Plastics Class. , PATRICIA SANDERS: Acappella 77-79, Freshman Choir, Sr. Girls Choir, Drill Team 77-78, Tonatiuh rr 1, Track 76, Tall Flags Capt. 78-79, Acappella Vice-.Prez . . . Great times with Diane and Kim, Goohng off with Ann, My best friends D.F., A.F.,K.K.,S.E., never forget C.D.,P.R.,C.M., Mrs. Manchester, Summer fling 77, All My Friends. DAVID SANGEN: ASB Cabinet Sec of Finance 78-79, Spanish Club Pres. 78-79, AFS 78-79, CSF 9,10,12th, Amer-Asian 78-79 . . . Earl, you're so Simon and I'm so sankal, memorable moments atidriver's training- l'Good-bye Grace , summer 78, Hermosa Beach 33, Big Bear Lake, sitting beneath the sun and stars, late nights sharing feelings together side by side till morning, HI don't know about you, I'm gonna get totally Fit! - I'll write a song for you , sentimental memories with friends to hold close forever I luv tem alll, God made it. all worthwhile. MARGARET M. SANTORO: Freshman Choir, Drill Team, Typing award ... Getting together on Friday nights with the group, Partying, My first job, Oct. 4-Nov. 25, Knowing I'll be with Jim forever. KAZUMI SAWAGUCHI: V Badminton 78, JV Tennis, Beach party last summer Art Class, Banquet, The nice party at Ms. Walker's house, Had lots of fun, Ms. Cinke, So many great experiences in the U.S.A. KAREN SCHMIDT: JV Basketball 75, JV Volleyball 76-77, V Volleyball 78, Mascot 77-78, Small Precision 76-77 . . . Schurr Game 76 S.P. June 29, Me Jack, and Jeffrey, Kenny, 1978,vvhat a year, My cuz Renee. PETRA SCHOENIING: Tolteci tbl 76-79, Drill Team 77-78, Song 78-79, CSF . . . Song Campifoodll, lst day of German class 78 Ha Ha, my Super Pals Susie and Natalie Crazy summer of 78 ITU El, The Greatest vacation ever-Summer of 77 with my Love Butch-You Made The Last 2 Years of My Life The Best. ' F STARLING SCHULHQF: Math-Science Club, Teocalli Staff . .. someone gotta eat so how... , OREOS, Rafael, Friends, The Kiss . TIM SCRANTON: V Football, V Wrestling, Aztec Singers, Acappella, Jr. Lions... Running around getting in trouble with the six pack, My friends Akuro, Kazy, Nakaweenie, Parkless, Lil Toot, and may little Mexican buddie Isiac, Pop Yosh's Racing team, causing havoc with the Fire extinguishers, My Truck, Kevin's Van, Jack's Racer, and Mark's SJ Buddhahead Mobile. VIKKI SERA: BROTHERHOOD QUEEMPRINCESSJ, Baseball iscorerl the girls, Girls Basketball scorer, Boys Fed., First Aid . .. Friends are something you can't forget and a motherfdaughter relationship is something you can't forget-You're a great daughter Kandi Silver, the tape, writing letters, dressing alike, making weird noises in the hall, lunch, David you're my brother even though you're gone you made it possible for me to have a great time in HS fi Love You And Miss Youl, Pre-school Aide it was crazy, Mom and Dad thank you for putting up with everything-I Love You, Richard Franco-you were a cool guy to sit next to-Good Luck for the next 2 yrs., All the different you gave me Kandi, Leti you're crazyl, My cousin Debbie, we wrote some great notes, Miguel you have cute dimples and you're sweet. RAFAEL SERRETT: Autoshop with Mr. Howe, working in Mark's Pinto, work-at M. Ward, going out on dates with Star, Mountains and Beaches, X-mas Ball 76-78, Prom night, New Years day at the Queen Mary, getting Starling back, Homecoming games and dances with Starling. IRIS Sl-IIMADA: Aowakya 75-79, Amer-Asian, Pep Commission, POFF the Wall Charlie's Angels and Bosley . . . Mrs. K and B-8, Farmer John Day, HIIIIIEEEEEN!!l, Aowakya's GOD at try-outs, Our Gang of 8- C.K,,V.S.,C.A., GOOCH,L.M.,D.I.,C.O., and Mee. RON SHIMIZU: Frosh, JV, Varsity 77-79 Basketball, Crown 8z Sceptre 78-79 Parking in the MTS., CSF, Galaxy, My Babe Roxy, June 19, 1977 'The Day of Entrapment , summer of 77 with my pals Rocks and Jeffy-Pooh, Look at that butt , La Mirada summer madness IV 9-4-77, Midnight flight to Las Vegas-Butterfield, Rose Parade with Rox, Cath, and Mark, llYou're so Different , Hawaii here we come-ALOHA!!! VICKIE SHINGU: V Volleyball 77-78, JV Softball 77-78 lleague champsl, Annual Staff 78-79, Amer-Asian 75-79, Health-Careers 76-77, AFS 77- 78 Math-Science 77-78 . .. Hyatt Regency Conference 78 and feeling good with Venice and Oxnard people, Commodores Concert 77,78, Gooch, Cosie, Muk, Otto, I , Beaver, Pepe St !'the 3 R's go D.A.M.P. -Let's Stay Together We're Engaged, BWD 75,77, X-mas Ball 77, Prom 78,79, Sweethearts Ball 79, But I don't have any quarters, hnding out who your true friends are going out for volleyball, Micro class-losers and non-ski club wlour I-'1 Prez D.V. Beaver hunting in Biology, Freddie the frog, Voodoo dolls, remember Gooch, HPD and MOM, YBA and talking to B bb . . KAJNDNI SILVER: JV Tennis, Freshman year, 3 yrs. Varsity Basketball, 4 yrs. Varsity Softball, Stretcher Crew, First Aid clubs, Paramedic Training My fatheriBIRDl trying to pick up on all my friends. il Love You Dadl, checking out the homeboys St having great times with Vikki 3rd per. Art wfMiche-Ile Hcheck it out - llDo you like tobe eaten by sharks? , Giving B.A.s in the locker room, PThe Demons 84 Mike Burke Great and Special Friends Forever, 50's dance and Christmas Ball wf' Fred my Babe-FREDDIE Xt KANDIAUG.21,1977-A!F,Good-bye Chiquita, Hello Dr. Silver, La Boom Boom Y La Chaquita space cases, Por Vida, Great times Fred St I had w!Terry 84 Jerry Never Forgetting Eddie Soto, who Brought A Special Feeling To My Life. CHERYL SMITH: Aztec Singers 78-79, Fr., Sr. Choirs 75-77, Acappella 77-79, Thespians 76-79, Kiowa 77-79, Drill Team 76-78 Capt. 77-78 . .. Friends-I.B., L.H.,L.C.,M.D., M.B.,B,E.,G,D.,D.G., everyone else, SOME Sporanos fthe ones that countl, I'Oh My Gosh!', I'Yours, Mine St Ours , Weekend in New England wfHim, Boogie Nights, Start a conversation, QUICK , my 16th B-day, AM GWSH SB, A cast parties, John Denver 84 Chicago concerts, Aztec Singer pick-ups at 12:30. ELIZABETH SMUSKIEWICZ: Drill Team 76-77, Drill Team Capt. 77-78, Christmas Ball 77 . .. Meeting my Best friend Virginia, My off the wall comments, Always remembering good times in 10th,1lth,12th grade, Never forgetting my crushes, Lunchtimes wfCollete, Virginia, Anita, 81 Darryl-Never a Dull Moment, making up Boogie Nights wfCheryl going rollerskating, always coming home late, writing letters to my pen-pal Brenda, Freshman Math class w!Anita- Graduation and Grd Night, My good friends Collette, Anita, Steph, Becky, Jean, 84 Darryl, Special thanks to my Sis, Darlene, 81 especially Mom 81 Dad. DELMA SPENCER: having fun at lunch w!Ana, Gloria, Chely, 84 Celina, New Years at the Convention Center, Graduating , remember 9th grade Orquidea and Flerida, Prom 79 . BOB STEARNS: Frosh Football, Soph Football, JV Football, Frosh Tennis, Trying out for Baseball . ., Parties, Going out with Roxanne Eddie G. A Caria D., Talking to Nana J. in Am. Lit. class, going to football games with Roxanne, Nana, Irene, Carla, Gerald, Laura, Janet, Stephanie, Pete, Elias, Juan. LORRIE STRA-WBRIDGE: Going Bowling at 8:00 am wfMs. Walker's class, watching Water Polo practices and games-rooting for the goalee- My Sweetheart - Sean Groves, learning to balance tires 84 more Auto Mechanics 78, Archery-losing my arrows 76-78, only having 4 classes and graduating mid-term 79, receiving the most carnations on Friendship Day 78, sneaking past the hallguards where I met Sean, spending Senior year wfMy Boyfriend, eating Chicken and corndogs, Jamming on my guitar. NORMA SU BIA: 11th 81 12th grade was Terrific, I even liked partying on weekends, and especially being with my boyfriend. Just want to say bye to all my friends that still. have to graduate. GLENN SUEYOSHI: Debate, The Aztec, Crown 84 Sceptre, Amer-Asian, AP Histroy!CP Lit. . . Coming Back From Cerritos i7 hoursl, Losing out to Woody Alien, and studying, and, and ..., Kenny Loggins 412-16-783 with Munchkin, The Fresno Road Race, Pokeski, wowie-kazowie, Peanut M:8zMs, the Beatles FilmfFestival and isniffl sharing chairs, Senior All- Night Party 77, Gary Barrski, Cloon, Mitch, Alan, Sandy, My Big Sis Cathy, Jilly, Jeanie, Gooch, and everyone else, Triple play Maki-what a debate team, Bonhres and summer, Fireplaces and Christmas and studying, . LORNA SUNAQBE: Softball 76-77, Volleyball 77, Aowakya 77 . .. Long- ' distance talks with my favorite Pum pkin, walking K.O. to 3rd, Joking around w!Lori, Esther, and Alan during Accounting, Meeting K.L. after 4th, Crying when seeing the 78 seniors graduating, Enjoying 3 beautiful years with Jamie, Sweethearts Ball 77. NICK SWARTZ: South Carlsbad Beach, The !'Firepit Del Mar, Calif., Palm Springs trip, My first car. ROBERTA TARNOVE: Band!!-Secretary, Crown 84 Sceptre, Math-Science, HPD, CSF life member . . . going to SLO, S.G.-my best friend, Drum major for a day 10-10-78, scoring onthe AP US Test 78, Proud to be an Aztec. ' I RICHARD TARRIES: Tennis Plastics ... Mark and Me on Halloween night, Mark, Richard, and Me at the Starwood, Tom the i'Hit Man in Plastics, The Rose Parade, those Crazy times in Hacienda Heights, Those weekday specials on Sierra Vista, Sylvia my Tennis partner, Lunchtime myhouse andtaking caretof the Biz,fMaking my'Frazier Nash, Giving Janet rides home, My Partner, Friend and the Party Car, 88 Fingers 1979. TERRENCE TERRILL: JV Fottball, V Football, JV Track, V Track . .. Blind siding Eric in JV football at AHS, making us both miss the tackle.- TOM THOMAS: JV Basketball ... Yes concert, Neil Young, Dan the ' l'Bust leaving Keppel, Partys, Mrs. Riggs having spaz attacks. MIKE TUDRICK: V surf team, U.S. Bong team, Football, Coed showers, Fred Bros . . . 4 yrs. of Flying, Buzzing class, Frosh yr- Total Rush, Kashmir-To-Kona, Cocaine Karma. TRACY UYEH-ARA: Song 77-79, Talondi 76-79, Drill Team, Small Precision 76-77, Christmas Ball Princess 73 . . . Camp-Dorksville and the Invalids, Desi's beach house and San Clemente with DiAnn, All the football games and going out wfSong. THE MAN!!, All the dances wr Doug and alllimy friends, Seabirds, Nov. 19, Always and Forever. SUSIE VADINO: Song 78-79, Talondi r 1 76-79, Drill Team 77-78, Sr. Choir 77-78, Acappella Choir 78-79 . .. Best Buddies-Cathy K., Petra, Sandy 82 Dez, CSSK 81 TUE, The Stowaways, summer of 76, The Beach house 78, Camp St the Invalids, Good times wf the Alkies -Joel, Richard, ISL Robert, Crazy- Pals-Gloria 84 JoanniMauil, cruising with Song, My Senior Year!!! LOUIS VALDES: Varsity Football 2 yrs., Soph football, Varsity Baseball, Track, Cross Country . .. Partying with all buddies especially Alex, John, Frank, Mark, Jim, James, Octavio, Smokey, and Fightingl, Alex pik up on New Years Eve party and Dances, going skiing with my buddies, starting a car club, Meeting Rose and others, concerts, having close calls, Senior Prom, partying with the girls, Leaving school and Buddies. REUBEN VALDIVIA: Leaving this school and that one, ending up here and there, V Soccer V jogging??, Expression through Art, MKH Hallway flingers frisbee team, . ...friends and friends and buds, shining school and going to The Wedge, H.B., the Mountains, Home, Backingpacking wf Teq and the Donkey D., Charlie, Robert, Wanyeco at YES and on Fridays, Lunchtime munchies, assembly schedule, Saturday, Sunday, and beach daze, Mom and Dad and Loret, watching the clock, the last day of school, Summer. , V DIANE VAN ARSDALL: Varsity Tennis 77-79 to CIF, Aztec staff: Tex and Business behind the Red Door, Campus Life 'lgang , Dellon, Leonard, and Haunted House and Living End, 76-79, Cal State U., work, Ace for 5 q's, Dr. L. and breakfast ,wfFi, CSF.P.C., W.E., AP crowd and lots of doughnut parties, . .. Snick, Snook, Sneek and Beth on Oct: 7 wflots of little yellow dots, Plenty of collisions tickets, dances iespecially BD 761, concertslof course AXEJ, and parties wfcrazy Heidi and Wild Michele my twin, 3-19-44-Chow Babyl, Al and a lot of really terrific times, Prom and Grad Night 78, HU's weirdness tennis and special moments wfMike H. LUCILLE VASQUEZ: Freshman 75-76 and Chanticon Prez., Boys Fed 75- 76, Drill Team, Jr. class X-mas Ball Princess, Hardwood Hop Princess 79 BD and CB WXSTEVALEE- WEEBALEE, SB and CB w!Antonio, All my Friends: Liane, Sylvia, Diane, Cathy, Liz, Rochelle, Virginia, Lupe, Veronica, Frances, Laura, Pauline, Birthday parties on Chestnut for me and my best friend Jessie, shocks throughout the yrs w!Diane- WAZ THAT?-FA-Q That Noise! Locking the Door wfLiane. DAVID VEl.ARDE: Soph, V Football, JV, V Tennis, CIF-Football and Tennis, Tennis team Capt. 78-79, Cabinet 78-79 .. . ELO concert, Christmas Ball 78, Craig's swimming pool with girls, All the falls it took to learn how to ski, My big crush on JEANNE. SONIA VILLASENOR: Baseball, Football, Basketball hunting for guyslCHOLOSlon Whittier Blvd, dancing slow to oldies, hanging around with girls from across the street of Keppel, Partying weekends with WHITE FENCE 81 SANGRA, Knowing the homegirls y homeboys de lornas South San Gabriel, Meeting Chito and staying together, Partying with La Happy, Sad Girl,Casper,Bashful, Gata,Smiley,Coneja, Cha-cha, and etc, Locas, ROBERT VILLEGAS: One hitters in Mrs. Riggs class, cutting school to catch some waves, Partying prime puna buds in plastics, Scoping out the scenery. BILL VIOLETTE: V Swimming 76-79 MVP 76-79, Water Polo 76-79 MVP 79, Teocalli co-edit staff . ., Meeting Dana,Renee on Teocalli staff John R. my Pal, The Mad Bombers strike again, Bus rides after swim meets, Wars after Water Polo games, screwing around in class, Fellow bombers Mike St Eric. GREG WALTER: Aqua lads, Idea, YCC . . . Iggy Pop Rialto animation festivities, S.D.,O.B., Whipit parties with Circus lads. PERRY WESTBROOK: Photo Club 78-79, German Club 77-78, Annual Photographer, CSF . . . every weekend at the beach, shooting pictures at football games, Lisa and the fall Backwards dance, '73 V-6 Capri 221, Aerosmith and Zep. I RICHARD WONG: Soph,Jv Basketball, CSF sph. Jr. year . . . Leach,Leach, Disneyland wfTina Sept. 11, 1978, skiing at Snow Valley, Broom Hockey. SANDY WONG: Mascot 78-79, Drill Team 76-77, Capt.77-78, Girl's League 76-77, Vice-Prez 77-78 Jr class Treas-Sr class Publicity, Aztec Staff-Business Man. 78-79, Acappella Choir 78-79 . .. spending my senior year wfSheila,Heidi,and Liz, Whiplash , Prom 78 wf Jeff,Jeanette, 8IPerry, JEFFREY WONG-ALWAYS AND FOREVER- SUMMER 76, Heidi and I being Twins - FAITH FULNESS, getting splashed with oil paint by Alhambra wfDesi,Jenny,Kathy, Reg, and Gloria, Shockers Ons, good times with Richard,J oel,Robert, George,Erik,Amy, Ann,andJudi, Sheila and I pulling DONALDS , My big Brothers Joe 81 Richard. WILLIAM WONG: Freshman Basketball, Soph Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Tennis ... My Love Renee Riva, Ditch Days, Freshman Wayne an L.B., Summer of 78,-Snow Valley-Mammoth. i I JEANETTE WOO: Aztec Singers Hawaii 77-78,78-79, Acappella 77- 78,Prez 78-79, Sr. Choir76-77, Freshman Choir 75-76, Amer-Asian 76- 79, Vice-prez 78-79,Tal0r1dl 77-79, ICB 78-79, Jr. class Vice-Prez,Sr. class sec. The Axtec 77-79,Co-Editor 78-79, Math-Science 76-79, CSF 75-79, Crown8tSceptre, Girls State 1978 ... Prom 78 wfPerry,Sandy dt Jeff, t'Hey Baby! -Don at SLO 78, 78 senior dinner wfltllark, Hawaii If You Believe , UThe Way We Were , Being second choice, The Wiz-my Baby brotheristbest friend Mitch, AP History 84 CP Amer.Lit parties and people, F.L.,S.A.,G.Y.,G.S., the 4 musketeers 84 all the smiles. PAUL WOO: Golf Team, Sr.class Treas., Photo club Prez, Aztec Staffi77- 79, Crown 81 Sceptre. . . Goofing off in Photo, Run, crack, oops, my arm, Blue pick up with the works, Not able to know L.H. better, Earl, Sega, Neftalie, Small fry, Nosakasan, Perrier, Wiliam, Rich-chad. JEAN YAMAINAMI: Us to go discoing, Me 84, Steph our crazy experiences lKinneysl, our very own party at S.L.'s lBecky's whiskeyl, Backwards dance 78 84 Westwood, Skiing Powell's class w7Steph, Heidi, Anita lradicall, all my friends, Meeting Roland Oct. 8. GARY YEE: Math-Science club 77-79, CSF 77-79, Crown 84 Sceptre 79, Chess team 76-79, Acappella Choir 79, etc . .. SLO, singing in my , garage, partying cookies, cakes, 84 Katz, Just being with friends. YVONNE YOUNG: Drill Team 77-78, Flag 78-79, Backwards dance 10-78 ...X-mas Ball 12-78, Meeting Tim, crazy times w,f 'Harry following Mike St John, my best friends Lisa 8z Jeanne, Hawaii WXJC, Aerosmith concert. YU CHI YU: Math-Science club, Asian Express club, CSF Varsity Badminton team, Medical Explorer 78 . . . Language Survey, CSF Beach trips, crazy moments in the Badminton team Volleyball games every Sat., Graduation. TH ERESA ZWEBEN: Chanticon 75-79, Crown 84 Sceptre 78-79, CSF 75- 79, Freshman 84 Senior Choirs 75-77, Prexy council 77-78 . . . 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E kj if Lisa Ramos Maria Ramos Susana Ramos Teri Rand Lisa Rangel Lana Rawoew Albert Reyes Luis Reyes Ruben Reyes Katie Reyna Kerrie Richardson Jeff Rindt Cioconda Rios 'Micheal Rivera Veroncia Rivera Mark Rizzio Terri Roath Irene Roberts Edward Rodriguez Hector Rodriguez Irma Rodri uez eticia Rodriguez Lillyana Rodriguez Omar Rodriguez Patricia Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Elaine Romero Aurea Rong osario Jeff Ruggeri Ruth Ruiz Thomas Rutten Armando Saavedra Edward Saavedra Salvador Sacasa Susan Safire Micheal Salazar Micheal Saldivar Paul Salmon Joann Sanchez Jose h iz Sanchez Carlos Sandoval Gary Sandoval Virginia Sandoval ose an os Joanne Sartori Charlene Sasaki Lisa Sawai Greg Sayles Cynthia Scott Steve Selvidge Alexandria Serna Martin Serna Juniors!77 78fJuniors Luis Serrano Lisa Sesti Gary Shaw Kevin Shida Yoneda Shige Jeanna Shimatsu Carol Shlmada Hee Sook Shin William Shuck Kirk Simonian Luis Smith Deardea Soon Carlos Soriano Aracely Spencer Robbin Spitzer Brenda Steward Eddie Stokes Joesph Stokes Robert Stolz Jan Subee Sylvia Subia Nicholas Swartz George Sylva Roganna Tafilnger Susan Tajiri Gary Tamanaha Richard Tellez Ismael Tenorio Cynthia Tester Fred Thompson Jackie Thornton Micheal Thurston Duc Tunog Tieu Lisa Timbrello Harm' awan T'ioe 'K5'IVling 'Tong Thuan Tran Anh Ftran Anthony Trejo Mark Turner Josenna Ubence Shelly Uhrmann David Umeda Yvonne Urias Valdez Yvonne Valencia 'GUa1'5V6 'x75F Deborah Van Sluys Janet Varela Guadalure Vargas Margarita Vargas Abraham Vasquez Jose Vasquez Vivian Vasquez 'r : um - 1-. . . s .s .. ..,, .f . il --fi? f L 5 is -V . 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A., -a -as pr- Mitchell Vega Mari5g,a,XLidrio Ari Villalta Joel Villalita Jose Villanueva Greg Villar Rene Villarreal Gary Villegas Steve Vucetich Eric Wahlberg .Kathy Wallensteig. lVIary Walling Suzy Wan Bruce Wexler Colleen Wilson Dick Wong Eddie Wong Sharon Woo Robbye Yamauchi Velia Yanez ,Linda Ynfante Isao Yogi Sung Ho Yoon Wendelyn Yoshida Steve Yoshimura Yates Young Carmen Zamarripa Tammy Zamarripe Josehna Zamora P lVlarie Zavala Dennis Zeledon Sophomore C loss ounoil Back Row: David Yamaguchi, Kevin Lee, lVlrs, Wallenstein and Tony Lacsamana. Front row: Cathy Luna and Kezia Schulhof Missing-Jon Sera SOPHOIVIORE SPIRIT! The class of 81 went all out to show not only other fellow students, but other High Schools as well that we are spirited. During the year our council did many exciting things, but their best achievement was the Annual Hardwood Hop. The experience of our officers was a great help to all. X 8O!Sophomores is K -ff'-15' :.2 . Hs NP' Y, ,Mp In J 10 te ig -ia GP i 2 5 NY Sandy Abe Lorraine Aburto Dennis Acosta Lidia Acuna Rebecca Acosta Jamie Adams Stacy Agbayany Daniel Aguayo Alfred Aguilar George Aguilar - L gg Yvette Aguirre i f B Raymond Alegre t - U r Dee Dee Almaraz ' -1 f- lllk Denise Alva in I - Arminio Alvarez . is as iee Q A ---- ZYXQF g kN:' g lh it Karen Alvarez 'lll' 1 , Maria Alvarez f if at its K Seung Il An . l t A 6 . 'Il ' ., . A ii, , . 1 1: . 'niiiei vt, ,,,.3 e ij 'A' .l'f iiee t .--. B- eee 'E g L . - 4- g I X , .,,.,..,, .. 4, 'gif . 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Q D. Teresa Carter 5 V A ViIl ' ' x Kevin Casey ' , , iii .Q E - ' ey i' ' 'p g E C f ' L Pllflarie Cash V is A ' Patricia Castaneda Alyi, Christopher Castillo N, Eleanor Castillo L 1, James Castillo - -gg L i t Juanita Castro V L f Manuel Castro . -37 'Y V 6' Patrick Cazzahan L Robin Ceballos L As - -A A Lynda Ynfante, Nadine Lori Ann Cerecedes r Phillip Cervantes, Rose Chan Bin Hwa Chang ,Eddie Chavarria Gerard Chavez Bianes and Cathy Luna cheer happily, Y tr X . X , Wa Gina Chavez Stephanie Chavez Linda Chew Lisa Chew Jerry Chow Vivian Chu Richard Chung I Raul Cobian QE! Debra Cohan 'f Jeffrey Cole 5 fi Eric Coleman Wayne Collis Edward Copenhaver Veronica Cordova I Robyn Corkins Nicholas Coronaf Armando Correa Jose Costillo Charles Cota Ana Cruz Concha Cuellar Dana Dawson Tamara Dean Debra Deans Josephine De Bellis Vincent De Guzman - 82fSopl'iomores ysiivlvis ...gr E seas. , Q -sa L '23 A ,as vi Q.. L J it V Vi i .J '?f! 5 2fl was y W 'K ,. 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' David Fritz i 3 V N V Satoshi Fujimoto I x A , we -if w,,,,,,..a-.....,...- f N mer r-1 ' 1 D, .rev .J 'PU-B lVlaria Gambino Javier Gamez Anna Garcia A .4 Lg, r 1-i Lidia De La Rosa Lili De Leon Ana Delgado Igor De lVIoura Suzanne Diaz Danny Diggins Darrell Dillon Nancy Dominguez Rossana Dominguez Jerry Double Frances Dow Rodolfo Duarte Irene Dunbar Van Arh Duong Janet Duran lVlariseIa Duran Stacey Eddow Cheryl Edwards Kenneth Eguchi Don Enomoto Jan Eriksen Cindy Escobedo Gary Escoto Alma Espinoz Angela Espinoza Ricky Espinoza Victor Espinoza Richard Esquivel Paul Estes Gregorio Estrada Nlaria Estrada RoselVIarie Estrada Tom Eunice Steven Evavold Cory Everett Connie Fan Vivian Fang Dana Faucetta James Faust Rudy Fernandez -af Anthony Garcia Antulio Garcia Christopher Garcia Darlene Garcia Gloria Garcia ,Luis Garcia Gloria, Nancy and Cio are glad it's Friday. Sophomoresf83 ri l X if 1 if 5, .. may ' xxx lx lVlark Garcia Paul Garcia Victor Garcia Julie oiiier i' Q Patricia Gilliland 'f' A Della Golly 4 -.r new . g ,.. c it A Salvador Garnica I A p - -si: 1- ' x Q Pi if rf 'RY Mil? v wg 13 K We e N Doreen Gomez M Mirna Gomez .. ' Richard Gong Q 1 , Xi Alex Gonzalez Belinda Gonzalez 1 V 1 Y f 5 Celia Gonzalez Delia Gonzalez Gilda Gonzalez 'Q Y-lift cv uw is 1 A R ' r 'X f 4 c 2 J a ri' ,, E , . ,, , , . K -R EV ,. - n R ' f ,4 .lohn Gonzalez , ug N ' xi- X V , Richard Gonzalez Rita Gonzalez y A ' l yr Sylvia Gonzalez Patricia Gorman , Jonathan Granado K K ex! A, x f xl f Q - , R 1 it .. X ' Q, x ir- t , ,A S JL.. 1 ,Q X s ' Socorro Grajeda Thomad Griflfm Cecily Grimm James Grisanti Ann Groves J Ana Guerra Frank Guerra Gerald Guerrero A' Earl Gump Franklfiuzman Nfyq - 1 Sonia Hernandez l x T551 'W lx S' : 1. ' i Q ,Q sl . Q9 'v g ii. Iik . Qt rhf ' i, ie ..... . irii an P t , 352-. -it ' ' af' ,..v. .Phillip Guillan Guillermorblxaro RandallxHarper Sahar Hyazboun Randy Headley Robert Heath Anthony Hechanova ef A ' A Bonnie Henricks V A Miguel Henriquez ' Arthur Heredia A ' A N' Gerardo Herera E M 'i x Theresa Hermosillo . X 1 3, Alicia Hernandez . f Debra Hernandez ' - Jill Hernandez .A ' , Richardhmernandezr 215. J -. 1 A Rose Hefflandel i IQ ' , 1 A Sandra Hernandez Adolfo Hernandez A A 5 '- Rene Herrera Frederick Hess ' A Adan Holguin . it 2- C' Teresa Holguin A A A ,AMAA Dwayne Hooper ' Z it ffl ' ff Steven Horner -iii A Roberto Herrera 5 - Na? Ave Hoyos ' Alice Hsiao W A A- 84!Sophomores -1. WA Q .2 -- fi , 1 V Q . A Xie . A J' ., A dw ar f? y t , c A. Q, ,ity - gi N 1 if 5 it ai X W K , N' W +-..., 5 .4 . of' Y ,se . I . .. ,Q N 1 :aff -. I 9 c , l Y iii :Q in 1 is -2- ,.. 1 - j- Q g gyey ,, , l , g g it i A gzgc gg ,:,:gk r kk gg I fl,i?ffi:iEifi' ' K R ?mQ r A. 5' F fig R Q R, Ltr' xx -R. 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L S had as WF' I .v s l Z3 me C: .4- .-. ,wa 1 , Kevin Lee sal Q Kyong Hun Lee 1 W L ' l lVlyung Jin Lee X' Q- A Russell Sung Lee Vi ,- f Wayne Leung A IA K A A L Helen Levy Mauricio Lezama Grace Limon Carlos Lizama Patricia Lomeli Adam Lopez Alejandro Lopez Monica-Lopez Richard Lopez Dina Lozano Rene Lozoya Anthony Lucatero lVlaria Lucatero Sonia Hurtado Rick Hyde Joel Ibarra Alejandro' Iglesias Pekerto Immanuel Desiderio Interian Karen Irei Douglas Irvine Ronald Jehning Lorraine Jimenez Melanea Jimenez, NliguelUJinjie'nez Lee Johnson ' Cyryl Jones , Patrick Jones David J r rian Jury John Kanemori Douglas Kato Kerry Kavvano Christopher Kelly Joseph King Gina Kingman RobertvKirschlge Fanny Ko Camille Koch James Kurilich Evelyn Kwan Nancy Kwan Yuen Wa Kwan Tony Lacsamana lVlark Laila Nancy Lanham Sandra Landeros Fidel Lara Annie Lau Enrique Leal Linda Le Breton Patricia Ledesma ,Ch rfftop Lee H I .,f-.ygi,f',1 Edna Nlelendez and Virginia Campos exhcange phone numbers. Sophomoresf85 Michael Lucero Catherine Luna Paul Macias Camilo Madrigal Tracy Mahan Gilbert Maldonado 'R'0E?6 M'5id'6 E557 Debra Manzo David Marcogliese Tammi Marin W Ronald Martin Bertha Martinez Edna Martinez He CH VGYLIHSZ James Margnez Laura Martinez Lazara Martinez Magdalena Martinez Louise Martinez Louis Maspero Ronald Mata Vincent Mata Richard Matas Margaret Matsukiyo Gary Matsumoto L0 me ,IVIGQAH Susan ' a--. HollyLLMLayhew Jamie McConnell Kristine McCoy Timothy McCoy Colleen McDaniel dose Medina Anita Melendez Rosalie Melendez Pamela Merritt Daniel Mejia Donnie Meza Lisa Minami Robert Mino Margaret Mitchell Nora Miyamoto Diana Molina Fransisco Molina Irene Molina n a Martin Monarrez Kazuhide Matsui qxgjiiaum 86fSophomores 1. 1 N i Es L J s f Ji 9' '- . , . if .L+ Q rv rv r ' f' - t , 5 - 1' N as a, x - i x L . 'f s 4 ,pk is t . 9 W A .. . an ... . - 4'-, .f'f 1- Q :,- -- e le , 5 his W N Y QP-me we Y 3 X QQ-Q. .L b, 6 . 'Y S N . .f , ai ' ttf' . 1. .rg . t . ii f w X 'FE x X F ... .. i ,Sw -A o.oL - e 'ik J' T X i Q + A 5. 4 9 . ie A .33 2 J ,X ' 4 'H 511 -L was af Q - L? we . 'Q t t t yi ,NA X J, at L L q , tcti , tti t . L . ,, K e' . E kkkk t t K- l L Q! 5 i Robert Montano 3 Loretta Montoya L . W . . K : we 1 QL sv no r Q 'J 1 -'- ' , Michael Montoya l ' LL L LLL Faustino Mora . - . Eddie Morales I L m the L L .1 ggi - ff' XL' L . l we ,fsss , Ileana Morales Rhonda Moore U X . t Diana MorenO 6 Eddie Moreno James Morgan Jose Moya - .f . 4' 'svx E' ' 22 ' L N- ' , :.L Lg: C ' L ' of L L 2 - f N 3. V , 31 , , 'i ,. 4 ig A i f , 3,-ff - ' Q L . ttttti ii L W ' 5' ,x x f1lt.l ES. Q , i Q C F Z L eg 's we N ,xv L , I . SQ ws W 5, . at f..w'..ft.V .pit .,-L saw- ., Ji, L, ,f Mark Reyes, Mario Gonzalez, and Donny Cordova relax before school, e 11 X , an , 4- ' f w 5 2. -I - H' i-f Y B f f 415 'El QQ? i . 5 ,,,Z Tommy Muella Kicia Munoz Elizabeth Munoz Scott Murakami ,Ralph Murrillo David Nagai Nancy Nagai Tamami Nagashima Glenn Nakagaki Alan Nakamura Michael Narikiyo Adela Navarrete Maria Navarro Paul Navarro 'USTSTNETF5 Tanya Nazaroff David Ng Cheuk Ming Ng Quintin Ng Duc Long Nyguyen Dung Nguyen Melanie Nishimura Billy Nixon Carla Nolte Robert Nosaka Cecilia Nunez mflfagerfi Nunez Madell Nunez Philiglrlylunez Kimberli Nygaard Mel Ojeda Craig Okuno Irma Olague Emilio Olguin Carlos Oliva Martha Olivarez Shari Olson Geraldine Ordonez ' Gina Ortiz Jerson Ortiz Naomi Ortiz Duane Oshita Qndy Ost V Francine Oyama fm 'H' Charlse Pacheco 1 fra 1 fi., A f 's Gregory Pacheco Lisa Pacheco 'ii' Sharon Padilla Eeragrnao Pualestino S ' 'i'l' ' William Panza f .. .4 , w 'Q f 1 Maria Paredes Young Bae Park Sally Parra Susie Parra Don Pearson Ruben Pignataro Mark Pina Bob Pinon Romina- Polanco Sophomores!87 1 John Popoy Ronald,Potter James Privett Timothy Provance Cindy Quarternik Melvin Quevedo Deana Quinones Angelica Quintero Satnam Rait Debbie Ramirez Larry Ramirez lVlagarita Ramirez Nlaria Ramirez Martha Ramirez Rudy Ramirez Yoland,a.,Ramirez Andrew Ramos Armld,Ra.mos Elizabeth Ramos Norberta Ramos Ramona Ramos Robert Ramos Arlene Rangel Gina Rangel Rosemary Rauno Laura Razo Julie Regalado Liz Regalado Irene Renteria Gloria'RT2-yes 1---s.,sn-s James Reyes Oscar Reyes Paul Reyes Chris Reyna 'Peter Reyna Cyntlgm Reynosgo Simon' Rfefnoso Lionel Rivera lVlariajaVRivera Brent Roberts Gilbert Rodela David Rodriguez David Rodriguez Jr. Diana Rodriguez Elsa Rodriguez Grisela Rodriguez Jaime Rodriguez Jimmy Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Leonel Rodriguez Rose Rodriguez Antoinette ,Romero Blanca Romero Nlartha Romero Lisa Rgomo Hector Rosano 88!Sophomores A K' we rm - L . - fm ,Q Q X Q S' -1 --.ff x S h - 1 . Q R , A .Qi X.-fr if L A V r is i J R -ss 4 V. gc ' E -tii , , L , Q 'fs G' if' A A ., ,. h h K E N Q-us., x K- 'fi L.. 5 ri '15 J k is . . Liz, lf lj J A 'ffifi Q J .I,1i.: A , ' ' 4' 'i V s'kk A L N TA: is 5 , ' i. . sslr L 2 zsrr sfr J I krrk 1 , J V.hV - 1 ' was H, 1 sm .-ff-.. I L H e s. kwa- 1- V i K . N' K 'K J Y - -, . ,ff ide in qg i X543 D -'-- il .fffffj I ' fy Classmates listen as Rick Parker discusses Friday night's game. I J , N? Q, i we A i .. 'H' ' ' A K ,, f J I ilotl Q l J rg Rubio Rafael i u f Rudy Ruelas ' 'Q Nancy Ruesga , Thomas Ruggeri t 5' K V ii. Q J ,.1, tix jg is A S f fN A M. Jesus Ruiz lVlaria Saenz Sylvia Salazar Elaine Salenas Arnold Sanchez tLuz Sanchez Michael Sanchez , Reynaldo Sanchez Alfredo Sandoval i Q . Q L' Carolina Sandoval 7 ' Juan Sandoval QQ is , .Q , Q ' Luis Sandoval i S ' K if' ' Eileen Santora ,Q.,Q,, J' Q ' Q ' QQ Helen Sapien . A ,,E I ', , Annette Safaguetg yas an E ji It :S Q .. ' A A ' A fx ,,., X 9 is -A Qi Q Q ' as .V ' el,1 Q lVllCilaEl SCl'lOb6l' 5. e i' Q R si 5,, J KEZl5t,SCf1illhQf 1' ' Q . Susan Schwarz f ,Q if ' ' . gg-QQ , Susan Schwarz ,J L ss 'i'. 1 up Q ' Mary scott 'N 'li T Peter Seaking ' L i e Q Qrv Lupe Seanez ' I , or . Jon Sera Veronica Serrato J Liza siiiao Ronald Stolz Caroline Strachan Karen Stupin John Suardini Martin Suarez Robert Subia :F eo., i ' iQ L Wade Shimada Lynne Shishima 'f 'J Q Q Lupe Silva Qi -- Q H f Brenda Sim Q ' Q it i f ' it Q l1'1 f BQ Q Douglass Skipwith is Q' Bonnie smiiri Q Q ' 'fl ., Stacy Smith ' 1Q i Stacy Sorenson QQ Belinda Soria A 'F -i: Qi Q ' - -' Q Q Jorge Soriano i -W .ada L ii I .ei , Julie Stack . - Q S 'Iii i J . Q , . s r Carol Starks 1 , ' L Richard Starr S QQGgtchenfStein 'I i QQ 1 Jerry Stirewalt ...ai i N, Daniel Stolz L if Z i we H- 'ii. S' S 'i 1 - ii, I V W iff iiii 'ii' S s..,.i 5' J ' Q 1 , Sophomoresf89 Kathy Sun Craig Svonkin Karen Takayasu Jose Tana Alina Tang Reynando Tapalla Terri Tasaka Wade Tetsuka Janice Theys Diane Thomas Steven Tolo Gilbert Torres JQse,,Torres lVlike Torres Vicky Torres Matthew Tosch Khai Tran Nida Trowbridge Armando Trujill Ky' Hieu Truong Bradford Tucker Laura Turner Ernest Tzou Phoebe Tzou Raul Ubence Diane Ung Gilberto Urbin erme inda Urrutia Richard Utley Nancy Utter Regina Valceda Rogelio Valdez Yvette Valencia Enrique Valenzuela Theresa Valle Terry Varela You can't have my doughnut! Gabe Yee eats breakfast. 9O!Sophomores s.. W H t X NJ xi :Emi -1-1 ' l . I M ,Z .- X. A- Q sk 9 'F E. . -H - - fn . K A 5 ...f Us 403'- C K are-.. K- XR.. .uh K ' i r-fr G , at V,Lk 5 . - 1 K 4 . is i i T W ttt . f ul it it 5: : . Q19 David Vargas Roberto Vargas Roberto Vargas J r. Toni Vasquez Qilmqa V934 U22 Rosalia Vasquez Patricia Vega In . G ,ys T . 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V' ,mmW, Y 1 , 1 .iZZ, Y '-bYi A i:: A 'L ' : ' Y W i Vm m V E Joseph Virga ,f', V , - f f ,am Q -Sv 'V' v T A f ? 91 , , ii 'R wr I , 'F-endif .: I 'Q I , W .of ' L 'Y ':' ,1i:2- ' C A ri' y ' ea l .m,,,,.. ,,m,, ,. gp ,f We , ni' If ., k,,,,. ..,, . ?:' .'-- J Y VI' J L L Miriam Valez, Albert Vergara Sergio Vergara Christopher Villar Carmen VillaSenor Ignacio Villeges Joel Viramontes Jose Virantes Roxanne Wachtel William Wakeman Michael Wallenstien Fanny Wan Christopher Ward Denise Warda Gregory White Julie Wilson Lorraine Whitmer TlE?i W'47mF ' Gray Wong Linda Wong Ronald Wong David Yamaguchi Linda Yamamuro Pauline Yashiki Ricardo Ybarra Gabriel Yee Gordon Yee Gittisriboongul Yeeron Anne Yep Jimmy Yit Takeshi Yogi Theresa Yoon Kathy Yoshida Lynne Yoshioka Lisa Young Qiana Zardeneta, Jorge Zamora Roger Zamora Marie Zelsedon- Dana Adams Andy Carreon and Donny Cordova discuss some important matters. Sophomoresf91 Fre hmen Council 92fFreshmen Front: ,,Lyg,iaWl:e5iesma,, Secretary, Jim Riley, Vice-President, GIoria'Carreon, Treasurer. Back: Joanne Qtilginski, Committee Chairperson Karen lTakesako, President, Inger Iylaly, Publicity Chairperson. ' My ' Freshmen are new in this school, and as all new people, they have their eyes open to see and experience all that Mark Keppel has to ofter. The Freshman Council also have their eyes open, and the class of '82 is proving they have something to show. ' , ,N wi ? X 6 if be .pu -av gr H . W 221 ' a, .. sg-v 'Sl ,-'CW ,ff 1 5 if I LL,, , . as ' X 1 it K V f -. , Q 'ii ii if Y' 4 f r e eeerr iZi 5ft. L iz X , H- 1 4 ' l , Q iffif 'AA' 1 gf - ' as ' We L 5531 .r eere V C , A N' 5 - ,,,LL. A , V fi , s., - '-f -ass ' H CT X k , ' Y are , , v V 11- I-ilk! Q Q 5. 1: if ' C, L 5 1 E 4 K H F ,.. . 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Q ,C A Q Q J . gg xii' - - .iiis any .zpf a r 1 ,,.. 5'i an i ef' .. -- C C A ,,1Q, i 1.:' t o .. he SGUQOS BQYKQY1 Patijwqxjastida RodionYBadaline Wilhelmina Bender Charlotte Ee-rger A ff Mary Berger it 'N Q Kevgillierghoefer , E2 Richard, Blackwood C l l liiggii, B9-echerer -'L Rign-gig 'Borden C' lrr James Bosco 1 Josephine Bracamonte ,Dorajravo Carlos Brenes Jan Bruyneel .loannegubinski Stacie Burns 1 . ,Darrylkiiamante i Roy 'Butanda C 2-L R1ma5Butkys 3' i RQbeQf,B1srS N' , is Anthony Cabrera 94fFreshmen Efrem Cabrera Gilbert Caldera Gilbert Calderon Gale Caldwell Juan Camarena Ramon Campos Erick Canas Maria Carreon Gloria Carreon Natividad Carrillo Barbara Carty Angie Casanova Patricia Castaneda Douglas Castilleja Leticia Castillo Orlando Chacon Richard Chacon fl Kristine Chan ' V Irene Chan Cindy Chang Rigoberto Chavarin Alexander Chavez Gerald Chavez Mary Louise Chavez Soyna Chavez Carrie Cheng Sophia Chew Tom Chiao Michele Chong Robin Chou William Chou Wilson Chwa Elvira Cid Ruth Clausen Sean Clifford Ann Conkling Cindy Contovasilis Anthony Cooper Tina Cordell Deborah Cordova Manuel Correa David Crutchfield Blanca Cruz Andrew Cuba Jo Ann Cuellar Galo Cueva Swayne Cummings Leticia Cumplido Peggy Currier Stella Daita Lupe De La Garza Annette De La Vega Diana Delgado Orlando Delgado Isabel Del Rio Edna Del Rosal Teresa De Vincinzo Robert Dominguez - ' I - 5- 51? , ,, ff ,M , ' ,4 ,211 I t 'L fee? 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' .ar Yolanda Dominguez Benny Duarte Sergio Duarte Denise Duenas Susan Dunaway Stephanie Dunbar , Leonard Duran Steven Duran Shane Edinger Danny Elguezabal Eric Ellis Judy Eng lVlarco Equivide Frank Ermis David Escarcega Michael Espinosa Arlene Espinoza Beata Estrada Isidra Estrada Reynaldo Estrada Kasey Eunice Rafael Evangelista Darius Evertsz Belle Fang Julie Fernandez Pedro Fernandez Diana Fienberg lVlaria Flores Patricia Flores Tracy Foote Brian Fox Cassandra Frakes Rene Francis Diane Froien Rosalva Fuentes Steven Fujita O I A K V X - X Y xxx-'K hair I K V 5 .115- K I , l , .- 3 ., gif 54 , s f ar ab X ff Vx if r 4 ' 1 K f 1.1 - H . .5 , Ra. Q1 . . ' 73 N-' , , ' r ' M-f ' . 'egg Y , Y ,Y S 1 we mr A Y at Yi- ' , his ' i,st . ,J it K ,Q.S .: K. I '2,As1,f,5 . - , - F Lynn Gallagher Eric Gallegos Aldo Garcia Gisela Garcia S-ll Jesus Garcia ,,,tt' X l Rosio Garcia 3 Dorothy Garza QL ji , Christina Gill l lls i s - ,,. 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'QO F fig C' ,KU 55 96fFreshmen Peter Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Cathy Gonzalez Jesus Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez TIWSIZQE AVivian Granillo Fernando Greek Denise Griego Lisa Grijalva Gloria ,Gudino Rosalinda Guenaga Sandra Guerra Benjamin Gunn Christina Gurrola Martin Gutierrez Leona Harmon James Harper Timothy Hart Lisa Haver Rima Hazboun William Heath John Henricks Nlartha Henriquez Adrian Hernandez John Hernandez, Jr. Margie Hernandez Ralph Hernandez Sarah Hernandez Teresa Hernandez John Hidaka Shigeru Higaki Denise Higuera Denise Hiraike Peter Hironaka James Hirsch Patty Hiyane XLIQAMIQD-Ci-L Julie Huerta Martha Huesca Carmen Hurtado Craig Ideno Shayne Ige Sonia Iglesias Karen Impellizine Catherine Inafuku Andrew Irvine Suzette Isa Alicia Islas Estrada Isldva J an Jaramillo Al redo Jimene na imenez Maria Jimenez James Johnson Coral Jones Jeffrey Jones Nlario Juarez Robbin Juarez Julie Kang W 1. 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Sher' lggga Larry Kown +1-osegh Kreslake Karen Kurakazu Mimi Kung Johnny Kwok Sammy Kwok Willington Kwong ,Larr Landless essie Langley Garson Lau Sabrina Lau Michele each Teresa LeCaine Lydia Ledesma Amy Lee Savador Lemus Emil Levine JLII ew 'Scott Lewis iii Lneiiiiin ' Kisii ' ' d Natalie Lim V Xavier ligochkartt 9,9 ' Bargara Lopez 'A' David Lopez '71 J John' Lopez ,Q L 'f?fz-:ff , ,.y 'r ' 5YlVla '-0962 ,i,, uf- N ' L Stu-Ming Lui 4f'9 'F Nancy Luitwieler 'J in 4 H i ., - wwf 9' an i dl' ' all '55 L T W 1, 2 f 1 L -W wo il L ff April Lujan P . Susan Lum Donna Lusk Khanh Ma Linh Ma Addanalifgiag Mark Madrid Veronica Mags Patricia Ma al apes Armando agana T,ony-Mega-nan Roland Mah nado Lnswvelv Sa An Freshmenf97 98fFreshmen Gus Manzo Albert Marcoz Gabriela Marcoz ,5Q1,LVlarQL1ezs Lisa Marquez Lori Marquisee Rebecca Martel Sylvia Martin Becky Martinez Esperanza Martinez Esteban Martinez Gabriel Martinez John Martinez Judith Martinez Mary Martinez Rodrick Martinez Saul Martinez Christopher Mata Sandra Mata Brian Matsumoto Karen Matsumoto Tanya Meiia Dagoberto Melendez Tanya Meloserdofi' Ann, Menard Rachel Menard Elmer Mendez Erwin Mendez f . . t u,ttt,t W M- 4, .K , , K .. so Q. X .1 , A 1 ttt N ..f0 X i Nt 3 t,,.t sw: - -QE c i npr an ...Q- ge s is AN a 335 s as ga. K 4 J . , ,yank 5 .J ' - - seg- - i, -. i , t. ,Lyz .. wi:,t:Eff Q, Q' Gijss ' , ' U. J E ' D i - H - .- Q 15 ' ' M rs' r - .9 f 1 , .lb . ..,.f 'k get sn '- -stain s at f Q. .-- Q ABQ if X ,N 4 x Yi so Ex s N ' , i' x X X se L j P fc 'Q S i Q . ', szg ffgf- E E f We've got spirit! ,Luis Mendez FMQl'ia Mendoza -Rosemarie Mendoza Rene Meneses Larry Mercado - ,Susan Mesa Philip Mestas John Meza Tina Mezo Tommy Millanponce Christine Minami Jose Miramontes David Miranda Mary Jane Mitchell Nelson Miyashiro Alan Modarelli Arthur Molina Lawrence Molina Marc Molina Patricia Montano Carmen Mooney Oscar Moore Daniel Morales Roberto Morales Richard Morales Allen Moreno Ann Marie Moreno Rosey Mork Y X X 4 N' ,- t 'a Nl 4 . ,, r t .. .A R - Q . . , gf, ' - ,. is ,J P , if 1 i N 212-H N' 1. -4 ,m f 5 c S NE X i . is sa. fn rf.-We st . s--M 5 ' ' Q' . is ia .R s m , J ,ttt y , 5 , J tttc ' 'R lm - L s -' Q t , . .,.. -- 1 E it E ' Q , .-rafts fc -f.-saw s-. E -mv - - -- - ' . ..., M i's 'M W' 2 as i 'P ' . 'A ssss , ' 2' X X :557355 . ' X, 'K' 1152: . 4 f ei, ,M - Lf iiisr - '-,e Q 1 - iiirsffetziafaif -:zz-:w ' ,ar S12 5 , , ,.k.,. . .ki iii k k . K K . :irc . .. . 1 A Tea. Greg Mosman Renee Muella ,'20LL'V'U!l'9a'l Marilyn Murray Eric Nagano Rex Nakagawa Timmy Nakamura Linda Natividad Mariana Navarrete Gilbert Ng Ken 'Ng V David Noriega Tamara Novothy Arthur Nunez Arturo Nunez Nanette Ocana Maria Oohoa Roberta Ochoa Lynne O Gorman Gregg Ohara ' Patricia Olvera Julie Ormsby Georgina Orozco Evangeline Ortiz RolgerjtWQlftiz Cesar Osuna Jesus Osuna flere.g,Pacheco A . 9-g-,w.f4P,Q,,u,.+4-,ful , ff -. G-1 , ff' f. i-,-, s-'.. ii 'G TTR - , . K, 5 .,.. . - K in -fs-rf f , 1212.53 .. - ' ' -'-- 4 N Y 'W G' if 2 ' N 3- 5 ' P '47 ' 15 as a K V 4. V t X f , A ggi X, N 1 K ? 4, 3 4 ,bk , 5 A Y Ni'-7if?f W -vs ' vs.. R N P v . Z if 1 5 . .. Fei, j f? '-i n Ki, X i K 3 K ,i F f a K , . G-at . . - i4'fYl.?G ,f?n4fig4 f A i . f ,555 ' ' i'i 1'-Q - 3 '1zf'v5ee T- .fi 1 I to e'il J f If if e xx i , K .- Eg. V A 5 X ej:5i355 w ' , t f- f. , J Y - - T 1 . 1- - -' -x 1 ,gg .. , I , . f g r ' N ff sv + , ,Q Xt f Rf G M L. 3, , K ,nav 11 K' I ., K 11 ,3 - f V . K ,sf A 5 V 'J ' 'ei ' M' 'sss ' X I , V Q ' 5 gi t t L f N :U ,J . Interested students watch lunchtime activities E v X - . -f it X , . Q Y . N f 1. .Q t ' ... Q-1, 1 5 xi K . f,, , J gi, A , 1 fe-N as P ' my ni N VV ,.. 2 ef . ezfzz 1' .:. V - . X C3 . vm F I A I M 4 A , 'Q f Pzfxfrffi P fa 5' V 4 4 - - 'L E N' Vi! K 1' isa- J .,- t Pe f L . ' ' . W, bf Y 3 D A a W kk ? , 'W' . Q f i 1 . -- ---' , t . Q Q, Q 1 .- gy t l V L 9, Q, ,Lf A E, R - A Q I . Z.. 5.57 . Q - -' . V .5 A gs :gyf a t . g ,K --Lh kd if ,Q .,, . w N, igee J H' ,i ,, , Manuel Padilla Theresa Padilla Julie' Palasco Qorenzo Palmieri Qyiatfts A James Parker Diana Parra Judy Parra. Julie Parra 'Waldo Parravicini Rosemary Pyascale Gloria Pastran Maithilee Pathakx Chris Patterson Blanca Payan Martin Pena Patricia Pere-da Anthony Perez 4 Luz Perez :Robert Perez Rotjert Perez Raul Perez Salvador Perez Laurie Perra Rosalinda Pharr DUQUQ GPHUOHQ Eileen Pinder Rudy Pinedo Freshmenf99 100! Freshmen Frank Poppie Beth Ann Putt Danny Quaternik Grazia Quigley Yolanda Quinones lVlaria Quintagla ' ' I .., -Q lVlaria Quintero EaLciLia.Q.u.LU.Li Sylvia Rabia 'XA a, h K Ramir Guadalupe Rami . Leica Ramirez Lillian Ramirez Octaviano Ramirez Robert Rami Sonya Ramirez K Alicia Ramos lVlark Ramos Adela Reyes Juan Reyes Millie Reye 3i1i.e -'sifiex John Rivas Antonio Rivera .ALi5.0.D.Ram2L, .C K ' C . . Diane Ramirez CZ VEZ X2 - Q H , K, V. .. gf f . so ' f s 'Q :gli 5 gf... F . s ' , , i i rr-Q M .s, 3 3, - i K K ,iii is ,fa . 'V' -: . ,SHS , ' IQ, Q : L . ' ,wwf Ka f wp K N- , ,ix 'ls K .H ...Q ' . 'N-9 X ' sv' 'sh 1 X ic i sssi .i K . -of W - 2 ., K its . - i K- f i 'P . ' fini .. F .Q . ,K ff . K . f- af' .5 ...aa J KK ,fl X 'V -:KK 'ss 1: --. , 4 G s o K -Q-S. X X it X 'X' 4 'S .Q 3 i W re-'fx . .5 sy. ii 5 Fx 2. 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' f' K .jfffi a 5 - .s ,'.'A -' , - Am ' ,, ' '-', ' ., ' -r ' Grlselda Rodriguez Q Loza Rodrigo Robin Roenker 'iZTRb'16 ' Annette Romero Leticia Ruiz yghael Rosales Rosemarie Rosario 'ga Rose Celina Rubalcaba Rodolfo Rug? Jessie Sabi e .Raul Saenz Ivan Salan Au ustin San chez ljeatrice Sanchez ,.QQQQ , Eernie Sanchez Carlos Sanchez David Sanchez NDSo'nhSanchez i?EL.5fTEQE'E.,. Patricia Sanchez Peter Sanchez 33355655 Sandra Sanchez olval Tami Sangen nj eatri z,S.an.Ll1 , Arvin Sanggg ,LouicLSa,r1Q Sylvia Sarabia Tracy S eki en o fii 1' ' Alberto Sepulveda 1 : D e n n i s S e ra Shimomaye in Lisa Sierra lVlario Sierra Q il L , ,Li-a-gllryn Simmons Linda Simon Sabrina Simonian Gloria Sm th Q o Alfredo Soriano Andres Soto III Y-ilicggi Sgggri Qggijmne Leticia Suarez Ernie Subia PM Freshmenf1Ol Sophomore Randy Frey, freshmen Jessie Sabile and friends ham it up for the camera. 102 Freshmen IVIarie Tenor'g Allen Tgrg'gh,L Marlon Terrill Shawn Tester Paul Thom Susan Thompson imunmmm- . l53n.LuLD.fJl.if-r1- Kurniavvan Tiioe Gre ory T 0 ert Tong AQQLIQLLG- T rres .Jimmy Tories Thomas Torres Kim Lien r rigitte Trenzini ..5:'igtLlu.r.lu:i:a Sheila Uhrmann lVIarie Uribe Edward Urbina Steven Urias Laura Urzua Terry U Sac iko Valderr a s Eduardo Valedon Johnny Valverde Chard Varel Artur argas William Vargas Yolanda V Alma Vasguez ELCEQH-9-l-ff' Lydia Sumaya Jack Sun wif v 9 Christine Takatani Paul Takayama Kar illl ' llsii - ,Ch ristina Tana V Kevi lefgkll melia Tang , V IVIartin Tejeda Laurie if 06 if A X' W5 ff' Q of f J' K Ng 4 .-s,,,, .. .sd , .. f GD? u--1 ,J .,,, l ge we 50, I t asf' 2 as 5, v . , , . ,grew X ,A H., 5 JV 4' 4, if mfg. ,. ,- gs ,,,.2,,4H V 9-1 -mfg -EVA y Bi , Q- sp -.....,, xr ,,i'f ,T ,V L, ,M-, .J -.n-I YA... 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Qfldd IW' mar Ou in 'Rainey ld 0 'nauc -l-V16 l Charlena Williamr Irixie Wong Ann Yamaminami VlVlariceIa Yanez Shari Yang k Mull Kaoru Yogi Sang Duk Yoon Susan Yoshida CWHWBUQ Paul Young Guadalupe Yruegas Lawrence Zabala Clow li-l bl We 2? lichincucflfi -lfhm l,ld0- LUCl'iC?fiki20Oll cliou -WWE OCLC IUZUJQ -4--Wu-Eau 'xo Spectators watch as Jennifer Gong competes in the water balloon toss-a lunchtime activity. Freshmen 103 World News . . . Sports were exciting in a year of amazing records challenged and broken. Muhammad Ali became the first man to win the Heavyweight title 4 times. O Y 4 t X R Pm 'A .. X I J X be l X 1 s N . . by Pete Rose just missed tying the record for the most consecutive games with at J l X least one hit. But he didn't waste time setting a new salary record, signing a multi- X N year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies for 53,5 million. , QN N X t ' QS X' A Q , . r l-'.i'4 X E li -,iflgl l Thousands of 'lboat people tried to get out of their country now ruled by ,lx ' iw I Communists. After being refused at many ports because of already crowded situations, fl x flf 'NX the refugees were admitted to Israel. The immigration service of Israel said that it f fi E.. empathized with position of the Vietnamese. l l kfl .ug X Xi is to lil , .,, l l il!! 'N ly l fi fx l.. Los Angeles Times Photo The government's solution to school segregation. 104 !World News ff,, ,J l Nancy Lopez was golf's latest sensation as the richest first- year pro, winning 5 consecutive tournaments and winning more money then either men and women in golf history. The most grisly picture of death in 1978 was the apparent suicide of members of the People's Temple. The zealous group moved from their base in San Francisco to Guyana on the urging of cult leader, Jim Jones. Upon investigation by Representative Leo Ryan, the religious group ambushed the Representative and several of his colleagues. Days later, hundreds of poisoned and rotting bodies were found in the jungle commune. The paranoic and fervent attitudes of the cult made the world temporarily question its values and mores in an attempt to answer the impending question-Why? over 900 It was a year of mourning and blessing for Christians all over the world as Pope Paul VI died. The new Pontiff, John Paul I was energetic and loving. But the world would receive his love only 33 days. Upon his death, the first non-Italian Pope since 1522, was chosen, Poland's Karol Wojityla. He chose the name John Paul II and followed his namesake's characteristics of vigor and love. Los Angeles Times Photo Everyone was Foot Loose and Fancy Free at the Forum, when sexy Rod Stewart took to the stage to sing his most popular tunes, from Maggie May to 'lDa ya Think I'm Sexy? gets reaction J' K ,Ja X . K I M ,l 1' 4' ll X , ,JW 4' i,1, .i,.., Steve Cauthen rode Aflirmed to the Triple Crown. Then he went back to Santa Anita and went winless for 110 mounts. Near peace in the lVliddIe East brings out tears and friendly words from Israeli Prime lVlinister, Nlenachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. lVlonths later the two nations appeared no closer to a hnal settlement. British newspapermen called it t'0ur lVliracle and UBaby of the Century Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby was born to Leslie and Gilbert Brown in England. British newspaper called it U0ur NIiracle and uBaby of the Century . Louise Brown was born to Leslie and Gilbert Brown, the way most other infants are, but the world stood still as the news came from England-the world's first test-tube baby was born! President Carter, with the sanction of the Senate, signed treaties with Panamanian leader Omar R. Torrijos, giving the much used ' Panama Canal to the Panamanians by 1980. Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance and Soviet Counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, come close to a SALT agreement. Meanwhile, President Carter asks for an increase in defense expenditures. World News! 105 World News In a far-reaching resolution, President Carter announced that the U.S. formally would recognize mainland China as the true Republic of China. Carter called his move, a step towards facing reality. Taiwan's reaction was deeply emotional not only because of the tradition of American culture, but because American military support was being slowly withdrawn. King Tut traveled far and wide, too. Greeted everywhere with open eyes and curiosity, Tut raised the interest in anthropology, while himself becoming a fad. New York Yankees repeated as world champions by defeating the LA Dodgers for the 2nd consecutive year in the World Series of Baseball. The worst airplane disaster in American aviation history occured on lVlonday, Sept. 26, 1978, when a PSA jet collided with a light aircraft over San Diego. The death of 144 passengers and 7 crew members spotlighted again the need for tighter Hying regulations. The highlight of the football season was one of the best Super Bowls featuring Dallas against Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh won with a final score of 35-31. N K fx VD ' 1 L lyl X K 4' 1-rw The latest sensation in America was jogging. Millions took up the habit and tried to outdistance each other. T' l . N. Number 1 comedian, Steve Martin makes it to the top by being a Wild and Crazy Guy . 106!World News LAglT Phto Los Angeles Times Photo Mew Howard Jarvis made his mark in California, leading the Proposition 13 committee. His action and the reaction of California voters reflected the theme of austerity in elections across the nation. Coneheads became the Head Honchos in the comedy race. V V K fl X Lf! .1 V , bi xgz, .fx M -' ,Z f 45 X l X NIV , !,l,,,,.,, Los Angeles experienced every excess of 1 ,L ,UW yy K-of ll nature, from Hoods to landslides and forest' Nfl' A My C , ' f0! fires to earthquakes. L' . . X' li W i 1 fi jjj, ffl' xl 4 14 A ,f-,bg The deaths of those who love mankind ledyg J ld ' gif, ,Aj We the world poorer. Anthropologist Margaret me ff A ' J IV li ' cs AJMMJVUL- Mead pioneered many techniques in human X Z X' X44 ,J Mf fi 'V mx. is ' ' ll , 9 ' research and was famed for her defense of t f ., ,Lf ,l l ,T-5 restless young generation. Senator Hubert 9 XM U ,E -. ' ' A ' O Humphrey was an American original. His 6. ' fl V' --N compassionate and liberal nature won many CJ , ,, jx, ll-l ml-I----.nun---:zu ' Fm friends during his tenure as a public Figure. W A dal! Golda Meir was the image of the Jewish l M F2 nuunliilliii-nnku--nun mother, but her commitment to the Zionist ff 73 ' ,l u cause made her as willful as any man or ffl 5 J C7 Bjorn Borg raised the Victorfs woman. Painter Norman Rockwell and U ,WJ . , LW AU! cup atuwimpledon after I entertainer Edgar Bergen helped shape the Mini! A 5:58:25 :J22?gioCuZ 2?f51gn American self-image. Rockwell portrayed people li tennis tournaments. as they wanted to see themselves-innocent and if , 3 I carefree. Bergen and his wooden sidekick i V 5j A A! ' lf' Charlie McCarthy wisecracked their way into the A hearts and vocabularies of Americans for decades. jf The year was also marked by heinous deaths ful! p ?7SS'wl'l1f4 and murders. Terrorists in Italy, who called Q themselves the Red Brigade, kidnapped that X, ' 'file l, f I AL country's most eminent statesman and killed .41 Af? . him two months later. In Spain, more than 100 if I Q J, J people were killed as a propylene tanker 'mf I ,XC ,C LB! ' ' smashed into a Spanish trailer camp. fl c's Lb A crazed sixteen-year-old San Diego girl 'i VJ ' J brutally shot into a nearby elementary school, killing the principal and a custodian who were trying to shield the children. She claimed that Monday's were dull and that her activity would certainly liven up the day. World News! 107 108!WorId News .Film 10' M-my Italian gets a taste af American living Daniel DeLuca is the foreign exchange student from Castelbogonese, Italy. Castelbogonese is a town of about 10,000 people and is located near Bologna which has a population of over 600,000 Dan has one sister whose name is Cinzia. Dan attends Liceo Linguistico Iternzionale High School in Italy. This is a language school, combined with sciences. Unlike American schools where a variety of subjects are taught, Italian schools specialize in one or two major Helds. Therefore, students must choose a career field before entering high school. On August 8, 1978, Dan Flew to the U.S. where he stayed four months in Lancaster, attending Quartz Hill High School. On January 17, 1979, Dan arrived in Nlonterey Park, staying at the home of Nlr. and Nlrs. Richard Smith, members of the Adult Chapter of A.F.S. Dan enrolled at Keppel for the spring semester. He was busy on his first day, being the guest of honor at an A.F.S. birthday party. Dan became 18 years old on January 29th. His honorary status in Cabinet and Crown and Sceptre busies his schedule of school activities. A linguist, Dan speaks fluently in French, German, Italian, and English. His hobbies include reading, tennis, listening to music, motor bike riding, and swimming. Another of Dan's hobbies is traveling. He has already been to Switzerland, Austria, France, Belgium, England, and northern California. Tourist attractions in southern California were among the first things Dan saw upon his arrival. He visited Disneyland, Magic lVlountain, and Newport Beach while on semester break. His favorite were Westwood and the many beaches. Dan was very grateful to have been able to stay with the Smith's and meet so many new people. Clockwise: Dan DeLuca, now that's Italian. iVlr. Smith and Dan talk about the classes offered I l Message from Dame' at Keppel. Dan grins at the thought of being an Aztec. Nlr. Horst proudly greets Dan upon his Id like to thank you all for thls great Second ' arrival at Keppel. Dan gets acquainted with the students at Keppel. Semester at Mark Keppel and for your help, I really think you are a great people, very friendly and'a lot of fun to be with. World News! 109 utch Student visits Monterey Park Beike Gofhn was the foreign exchange student from Hoensbroek, Netherlands. While attending Mark Keppel, Miss Gofin stayed with the Zooks'. Miss Gofhn was a member of A.F.S., Cabinet Crown 84 Sceptre, Girls' League and CTri-Hi-YI Toltec. She is a graduate of St. Johns College in Hoensbroek. This college has four different levels of academic courses which range from average to college level. Miss Coffin has completed the highest level and is planning to attend Nymegen University. Playing the piano, singing, sports and reading are her hobbies. She is able to communicate in eight different languages and is presently taking Spanish. Miss Goflin's major is psychology. While living in California, Miss Gofhn has visited many places such as Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios and numerous museums. She has also enjoyed the play HDracula at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion of the Music Center which she says was very good. Beike enjoyed her stay in California and would like to express her appreciation to everybody who has made her stay enjoyable. Message From Beike This year has been the hardest, though most interesting year of my life. Keppel was to me a school of unknown possibilities. I would like to thank everybody who, one way or another, helped me through. I'll especially remember Mr. and Mrs. Zook Cmy hostparentsl and Irene Adrianna Rodriguez. I hope I did something for Keppel too. Good luck for next year, all of you. And Thanks! L-1 7 N!! K . , ..., ,. '. M' ff lf ' 7 CLOCKWISE: Modeling the traditional Dutch outnts are Mrs. Zookihost mother? and I 1 ,5 4' Beike. Beike shows oft her Crown St Sceptre sweater, she is an honorary member of the K 'N KFXJQ X senior honor society. Determined to be another Chris Evert is Beike Goftin. Keppel is a S ,,f learning experience for Beike. .1 V ff if' f f' I if 11O!AFS Student .ya AFS Studentflll x fl -, . 'J gc'-'fy I ., A r Y .ij .ff ' I ' ,5 I X X , ' MK x 'A QD rc? s jfpjk AJR, Y1k.'jHligA. PQLJ A XV Xxx ' at I X N QQJX F fix 'X -JL ' 1' X 'X 'Q Xnci ., - AKC , 5- .ix X 2 J 'K . X 5' -gl Vx Xi 'V K J tw SX 1 Jw XX I J . I m 'R rg A fa A THQ will , rf . li Q- , f H ' 'x ,A Qf x ,Q ,X X, ' 'T 1 X X ,, , QCA K' . ., 'KN 5 ji. f K , KQV Y K i- Lp- Q6 r Af-x Qt . X : .L X . ,Q A, AX ii NNT ' ' l ne zrzt . X 4 flip A A xfxi' Q Po- X 2 1 'Y ll2fActivities Activities include football games, which meant a 3-2 league record for Keppel this year. A Cappella sings strongly for our October Marquee Dedication. I , Pep Rallies make the Keppel student body take time out from lunch to show their spirit. uWe are the mighty Aztecs, Aztecs one and all . .. These words reflect the spirit which has moved the Student Body of Mark Keppel High School to great heights. It is behind this spirit that every student has placed himself, regardless of differences, to allow Mark Keppel to be the great school it is. In 4 eng ,E ar U at 1' La Q , Q auf S an I ' an ' g,, O as 1 ,, :Ji I , my eta 4 1, Q DQ y ,s Q ffl Mike Martin, three year Varsity player, studies the field during a game. KeppeL then, and now Keppel Turns 'Cauntryifar Fall Backwards Dance Ff 'WE 'M jk! The theme of this year's fall backwards dance was llSadie Hawkins Country Jamboree. There was a lot of hootin' and hollerin' going on, Saturday, October 21, in the boys' big gym. As many Keppel students and friends gathered to dance to the rock n' roll sounds of llCity The dance is an annual event which cabinet sponsors from 8:30-11:30. Approximately 100 couples showed up for the fun, which includes food booths, a jail, marriage booth, and even a booth to buy your partner freckles, whether they want them or not. The dance also had a best dressed contest. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Nloro and Liz Belyeu- a happy couple. Loving couple getting hitched Winners of Best Dressed Costumes- Laura Guerra and Randy Sanchez. Taking a rest from dancing. Tony Lascamana and Fanny Wan pose as country hicks. Everybody loves a contest. 114!Activities Activities! 115 mu . C D Powder Puff Football Game One of the activities included in this year's homecoming festival, was a Powder Puff Football game. This meant Senior girls against Junior girls. Girls suited up in Keppel jerseys, and played a rough game of Hag football. The game had 10 minute halfs and a 7 minute half time. It started with captains, Laurie Normand for the seniors, and Roxie Nishimura for the juniors, flipping for the kickoff. Seniors won and chose to receive. After an elapsed 8 minutes, the juniors stunned the seniors with a touchdown. The seniors came back in the second half, to tie the score six all, which ended the game as the clock ran out. Seniors were coached expertly by Dwayne Allen, and juniors by Rick Parker. Reffs were Coach Paul Baldwin, Coach John Stoddard. ll6fActivities Seniors vs. unior l i ,Qw- ? I Z i 3 ....3....,...... Left to Right: Girls' senior Football team with captain Laurie Normand. Girls' Junior Football team with captain Roxy Nishimura. Varsity Football players show their spirit. Varsity Cheerleaders have alittle trouble getting it togetherf Coach Baldwin calling the plays as the juniors go for a touchdown. Activities! 117 ueen Frances Juarez i i E l 5 jf, li A ,. f.' - W' wow flea CI0ClfvviSer'TakingIlEaSy 'lKef2pinQ1n Shape COURT: Maintaining her queenly elegance throughout the day, queen Frances SY'V'a C?'de'a' PaU e.O't?f3a' QVW' F'a CeS,fUa'eZ' Juarez cannot be found without a smile on her face. Whether she is hard at Diane Fish, Cathy Portillo. Earning the Bucks I ' I Fantasy Came True work, playing basketball, or lounging at home she always seems to be poised and elegant. 118f!-Xctivities f ii Q: ff? 3 4534? -sf , 9 X' ' , ' , L, :HY - -X 3, E, 1 ' Q X 'W F' , E Y Q J if 1 W S ' -1 , gn 'vu mf gn ,L E? .gli , 3 Q 3 ' ig f. 3. gg ., ,..f, E Q 4. -,. fu.. J, La, . V Y ,- x?..'5o-nf. mpg.: ,, tw ,vw ha en? iw f' kim-mg -sv . .ig 349'-4 ,K-2 Q35 Na? 1. 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Students were busy all week participating in these events as well as preparing for various booths for the Homecoming Festival and building Hoats for the Homecoming parade. LEFT TO RIGHT: Making a sale at the Homecoming Festival. Karen Takesako taking a sundae break during the festival. The I winning f1oat,Amer Aslan's ltThe Wiz taking first in the festivities. Regina Quon's got spirit. Homecoming Court and their esco.rts take a minute for a picture during the afternoon assembly. Kathy Popavich making a bid during slave day. Wayne Bergstrom a little shy as Holly Clair auctions him off on Slave Day. It takes all kinds. Toltec's HDance of the Hours float takes second in the parade competition. Talondi takes third place with their l'Candyland float. 120!Activities V , x s 535 7 W 1' . 'fff -if N-iff 1 2 , M, W ... +-aww ages i, A A , W .,A M W ,vw S if N? is- gd. . f , s,v '15 w fw A ifafgx cgi' ff' fi F f' fQS . 'S f K i T- iii i iiiii Qi ft Q11 6' ix ' A ' i H x , :W i Activities! 121 N i gh! 0 Fantasies CLOCKWISE: 'lStar Spangled Salute UFrances Reigning Beauty. Boogie Down. The winning announcement. 122f Activities Homecoming was filled with tension and excitement as the evening started out with a pre-game parade. The floats built by various clubs and classes preceded the procession ofthe princesses. The hrst half went badly, as Keppel fell behind 8-0. The half-time festivities though, more than made up for it. The winners of the float competition were announced. The Amer-Asian Association took first place while Toltec took second and Talondi third. The tension rose as the princesses readied themselves for the announcement of queen. The winner was Frances Juarez. Balloons soared into the air as the crowd roared and as Hreworks lit up the sky. Then the crowd settled down to watch Keppel lose only its second league game ofthe season. The Homecoming dance was a success with Brass Tacks as the band. Back to School Dance: ' tarting the Year f Wth A Little B00gie'n. ' On September 15, the area usually known as the Big Gym was converted into a dance floor for the third annual Back to School Dance. Freshman and returning student body were welcomed by the sounds of UCrosswinds. The three hour dance packed in a large crowd. Everyone had a wild and crazy time. Top to Bottom: Annual Staft, for the first time oltered picture taking at the Back to School Dance. The student body enjoy themselves while trying to ind a place to dance on the crowded dance Hoor. Steve Jaffe, Kezea Schuloff and Tony Valdez, busy having fun while selling soda at the dance. Taking pictures at the dance are Rosann Mesa and John Raleigh clowning around for the cameras. Forgetting it's still the Boys' Gym, students keep rock n' rollin' the night away. Larry Landless and Bill Violette seem to have a little disco fever of their own going on. Angela lVlano seems to really enjoy the sounds of Crosswinds. 124fActivities Activities! 125 Ballet Folklorico CLOCKWISE1 Delia Gonzales, The colorfully dressed members of '9a't'h? ':a6a'- the lVlark Keppel High School Ballet Folklorico performed their dances beautifully before large audiences throughout the year. Cecilia Nunez, Carole Delgado. l26fActivities 5 f ', 6 I , . .af , .fy ,4- 9 I In 5 K K , 'g, v 4, ,I .5 'M 3,1-L, Q'-?. V Q5- 4il'. lZ sl.. fu S--....- 1-..-0 ,i-E21 :CT-. '......, if X ,sk-'fr if-- E , Qi- 1:-Q, , xy, U W M, , ,M 3, , g ,il fBgf:iYg'H'Ei 3 33:-UUi'jg'Qx at H. ,w ,,, V4 , ,1 S 'HL-arises . Q, Vlzrzrrrr 9. -.. A rv , 37 if yi 'Q f - e A . 3 A Q A ' 'om A 1 ,' X - , ... V J ' 1 A .., ' ,X .N -1 M44 - ,-r M gg- - 4 ' 1 M - ig , 'W -if, X V.,--,fig nm Y -' r ig r'f--L., ' , fi 50,7 ' b r E- V ' - 1 . - Q - , 1 ' si -5 'X I 1 u Pg' f' ia, l mr V -I M ,X , 3 L , 5: nf, , 4 , - , Q .- I-Q , Y ,. .. V , 1 R - . ' 1 we W, .. A p V 4 - . ' ' rx.-. A fr, ,, ,, 'Jig .kr wn ., - M, ., ? V' A ' T 1 yin, in K. Q I: My LA , ' , X W V v h ,, X j Y V Y n' ' H Q X' 3 S 4 lv 128 !Activiti es fnmam ww' 4' ,ff On Wednesday, February 21, Mark Keppel got a taste of international flavor as foreign exchange students from Ireland, Italy, Brazil, Netherlands, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand visited for A.F.S. day. The students were shown around campus, visited different classes, and got to meet the Keppel student body. This day surely gave Keppel a worldly touch. top left: Masika Tekawa speaks to one of the classes. top right: top row, left to right: Patricia McCleery, Ireland, Dan DeLuca, Italy, Susie Barbosa, Brazil, Beike Gofhn, Netherlands, Maureen Wade, Australia, bottom row: Masika Tekawa, Japan, Beverly Pedan, New Zealand. middle left: Holly Clair and Maureen Wade chat in the Activities Ofhce. middle right: Something seems to have caught the attention of Susie Barbosa and Ronnie Klein. Sahar Hazbourn has made some new friends. Activities! 129 Ifwnter ance On the evening of December 16 the annual Christmas Ball was held at the San lVlarino Women's Club. The theme of llEvergreen Evening prevailed as couples danced to the music of South Pacific. The highlight ofthe evening was the crowning of the Queen Lisa Placek. Through the hard work of lst semester Girl's League the Christmas Ball was a night to remember. top left: Santa and his elves take time out to pose for a quick picture, top right: Lisa Placek lets out a scream of surprise as she is announced Christmas Ball Queen. middle left: Queen Lisa Placek and escort David Rodriguez dance to llColor lVly World during the dance in her honor. middle right: The music of Southern Pacific brings the Christmas Ball alive, as couples crowd the dance floor. bottom left: Robert Soto and Jeannette Rios dance the night away. bottom right: Donna Jewett and her escort show off some disco steps. opposite page: top left: Senior Princess, Liane Correa. top middle: Queen Lisa Placek. top right: Senior Princess, Tracy Uyehara. bottom left: Sophomore Princess, Diane Moreno. bottom middle: Junior princess, Liz Lara. bottom right: Freshmen Princess, Karen lvlatsumoto. 13OfActivities tw 31' 1 gt i 2 's iw-fi M M ...A+ -.-ll-.-.H-. A. -1. . ,,,,...,,,1-,,,l ueen My Heart oval vvait for the announcement of the court. l X v X l I X Norma Sandoval is crowned by last year's Queen, Lupe Ochoa. Queen Norma Sandoval smiles proudly. 132!Activities X Brotherhood once Brotherhood court-Geraldine Chavez, Martha Zarate, Queen Rose Marie Bentancourt, and Rosann IVlesa. 5il ' N-if xv mg f L . MN., W' 'sm I f 'Q' ir? in V5 'SH e. 1, A couple joins the crowd who danced a great deal of the night. The Brotherhood Dance was a warm wintry evening for many members of TOHNIAS. Activities! 133 Reaching or the S Zczrs ! As the clock struck 8:30 on the night of Saturday, February 3, the area known as the Big Gym began to fill with people. They were welcomed by the sounds of liCrosswinds and the Hardwood Hop had begun. The theme of Reaching for the Stars prevailed over the night as couples danced till the hour of 11:30. The highlight ofthe evening was the crowning of the Queen, Lucille Vasquez, Through the hard work and determination of this year's Sophomore Council the Hardwood Hop was a grand success. top: All of court looks on with surprise as Lucille Vasquez is announced as Queen. middle left: Lucille Vasquez and her escort dance the Queen's dance. middle right: llSlow dancing, swaying to the music. bottom left: Rick Parker and Jenny Kato 'lBoogie to the beat of the band! bottom right: Laughing the night away, Princess Kim Krause and escort Dick Gormon seem to be having a good time! opposite page: top row-Kelly lVlcC0y, Kim Krause. Center, Lucille Vasquez. front row-Debbie Almarez and Renee Rivadeneyra. 134! Hardwood Hop Time For Alhambra, Mark Keppel and San Gabriel High Schools were once again united for the annual Sweetheart's Ball. This year the dance was held at the Pasadena Civic Center, featuring the sounds of liLongshot . Sponsored by Inter Board, the theme 'lA Time For Us was chosen to prevail over the Ball which lasted from 8:00 tp 12:00. The highlight of the evening was the crowning ofthe Queen, Dawn Laughlin from Alhambra High School. top left: Toltec princess Beike Goffin looks on as Dawn is crowned. top right: A bird's eye view ofthe Civic Center, middle left: The six princesses are royally displayed. middle right: This couple dances to the sounds of the band. bottom: The band, llLongshot play their hearts out. opposite page: I to r: Toltec princess, Beike Gofiin and Tonatiuh princess, Denise Castiledja. 136K Sweetheart's Ball N35 137 Just T 0 Be Close To ou llJust To Be Close To You was the theme chosen for this years Prom which was held at the Biltmore Hotel on Saturday, April 21. The doors opened at 6:00, while dancing, with music provided by llCarry On , began at 8:00. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Prom Queen from the court of Sandy Amaro, Kathy Kamimura, Edna lVlelendez, Adrianna Rodriguez, and Jeannette Woo. 138f Prom . Z ? E XX 9 Xx V 3 1 ax? 'X Adrianna Rodriguez ' w Jeannette Wo Prom Court Edna Nlelendez Kathy Kamimura QUEEN QVWW 0 Sandy Amaro Promf139 I 14O!ACtivitieS The Back-to-School dance welcomes Aztecs back . . . Football season begins . .. ice melting and watermelon eating contest livens up lunch . . . record heatwave causes minimum days... Club Orientations are held . . . Steve Jaffee attempts to break the lemon eating record new foreign exchange student, Beike Gofhn is welcomed. OCT Class Elections are held . .. Freshmen girls are welcomed by the New Girl's Tea... Tim Scranton and Keelie lVlaly are chosen girl and boy of the month . . . girls take their favorite guys to the fall backwards dance, Sadie Hawkin's Country Jamboree . .. lunch time activities continue with hairy legs, waterballoon toss and pumpkin carving contests... lVlarquee Dedication hnally happens. OV uChampions comes to Keppel . .. Parents Night is held for parents of Football players . . . new lVlr. Aztec, Alan Araw, is chosen ...the first Powder Puff game is held . . . Guys are auction on Slave Day... Finally Homecoming night, Fantasia chosen as theme... Frances Juarez is crowned as Queen . .. Jeannette Woo and Glenn Sueyoshi chosen as Girl and Boy of the month ...Thanksgiving Gift-Giving Concert helps needy DEC Club Dessert brings Tri-Hi-Y clubs together . .. Fall Play, Strange Boarders is brought to Keppel with rave reviews . . . Yvette Dunbar and Nlitch Maki are chosen Girl and Boy of the month ...Annual Christmas Ball comes with Lisa Placek crowned as Queen . . . Aztecs take off for two weeks of vaction. family. JAN Aztecs are welcomed back from vacation with the Feeling Fine in 79 dance . . . elections are held for second semester Cabinet, Adrianna Rodriguez chosen as President... Nancy Kanemori and Richard Ortiz chosen as Girl and Boy of the month Finals mark the end of tirst semester... new foreign exchange student Daniel Deluca comes to Keppel. FEB Sophomores sponsor Hardwood Hop, Lucille Vasquez crowned as Queen Holly Clair and Don Levine chosen as Girl and Boy ofthe month . . .the donkeys come with Varsity Football beating Faculty . .. second semester Club Orientations are held ... Phyllis Thomas is honored with a day. AR Tri-Hi-Y sponsors Sweethearts Ball, Beike Goffin and Denise Castilleja chosen to represent Keppel . . . Ina Bouche, David Velarde chosen Girl and Boy ofthe month . .. Lil' Rascals is chosen as theme for Spring Backwards Dance . .. Reserve two for Murder is the Spring Play ... International Spring Festival is here again. APR Junior-Senior Prom is held at the Biltmore Hotel, Just to be Close to You is chosen as theme . . . lVlath-Science Club goes to San Luis Obisbo . . . Students take oft for a week for Easter Vacation. AY Freshmen sponsor Spring Fling . . . Cinco de lVlayo celebration is held . . . New pepsters are picked as tryouts are held. UN The last dance of the year, the 50's dance comes . . . Senior awards assembly honors outstanding Seniors ... Luncheon and Picnic are held for Seniors as goodbye nears . . , finally the Graduation Commencement... Grad night is held on Catalina Island . . . Good Luck to Graduates . . . every one have a fantastic summer! Activities! 14 1 300111 A diligent student studies his sheet of metal. Classes are often viewed as extensions of school catalog copy. But teachers and students went beyond the words and below the surface to discover the life of academics and the 30 on 1 situation. Spanish textbooks often have pictures that are as involving as the dialogues. tl Marcus Lum arranges his colored sheets before working on his art project.A youthful student finds satisfaction in reviewing his notes. 142!Academics Ideas ffm' orm The main objective of the Art Department was to help students learn how to conceive ideas and transform them into tangible art forms such as drawings, paintings, and ceramics. The students were also taught how to understand the ideas and art forms of others, in the future, the present, and possibly, the future. The courses included Advertising Design, Art, Ceramics, and Special Art. During the year, the department prepared for the Annual Art Spring display. This display allowed the community, parents, and friends of and around the school to view the works of the Art students. Miss Cinke and Nliss Scharf spent a great deal of their own time working on projects and helping students develop the artistic talent they have within themselves J fwfr W ' irate jf Zee Academics! 143 uture prep classes attract many In the Consumer and Family Living Department students learned skills, techinques and responsibility that helped them in their everyday encounters with employers, family, and friends. The students carried a storehouse of valuable knowledge and references when they left their classes. In the Food classes, students learned about nutrition, food pruchasing, storage, and preparation of a variety of dishes. lVlany of the classes help prepare students for a life in the future that may include a spouse and children. lVlrs. Christenson's Pre-School Aide class goes to a nearby facility for the mentally handicapped to observe and participate in the care of young, sometimes helpless children. The teachers in this unique department were Mary Ann Neslhous, department chairman, Lois Thompson, and Monica Christenson. Clockwise- Debbie Prieto and Esther Nunez study the facts of nutrition in the Foods class. Seniors Doug Bauer, Cathy Kamimura, and Kelly McCoy complete identification forms in their Future Survival class, It is vital for everyone to know how to answer a job application. An eager student smartly outlines her application in pencil. l44tAcademics iw:x.,i,,,, f. Gayle Hirai listens carefully while she takes shorthand dictation. lVIrs. lVlerritt's Typing 1 class practices letter writing. Students push to get business The Business Education Department offered classes that taught students the skills and knowledge they may need to acquire and hold a job. Some classes gave students a background in consumer economics, the American ideal of the freedom to succeed in the business world was appreciated. Courses in Typing, Accounting, Shorthand, and Office Nlachines, as well as Record Keeping, Everday Business, Checker-Cashier, lVlodern Ofhces, Business Law, and Business Correspondence gave students the necessary preparation for placement in the job market. ' The teachers in the department noted some of their students for their outstanding achievement in the Business Education department. The students were Anita Lee, Dzung Nguyen, Loan Nguyen, Vivian Gin, and Leona Nakayoshi. The instructors in the department were Barbara Nix, department chairman, Susan lVlerritt, Tom Coburn, Joyce lVloyer, Irene Cox, and Eva Dubois. ei at Nu, wise wsicgbsot Sw' ,SL T W Q Q . 5, tfibiejff. ti New ndustriousness pays in employment The Industrial Arts Department dealt with the part of education relating to vocational training and hobbies which may lead to employment. In the words of department chairman, Ken lVlcCoy, the teachers tried to instill the llappreciation of fine craftsmanship . The Department offered courses in woodwork, auto mechanics, plastics, auto body repair, drafting and architecture, electronics, metal working, and printing. The Department prided itself on the knowledge that almost every student, especially the most gifted, could find employment upon graduation or perhaps, before. The other teachers in the Industrial Arts Department were Ruben Romero, Richard Howe, James Glendinning, Russell lVloore, Charles White, lVlelvin Kaplan, and Ray Williams. 146fAcademics Roy Butanda and Larry Landlass cooperate to cut a piece of metal properly, Doug Castilleja tangles the wiring in a circuit and lVlr. Kaplan shows his disapproval. Metal working is serious business as demonstrated by the concentration on the face of this student. 'z4.,v,., Politics and people build the foundation The Social Science Department based its policy on the theory of Bernard C. Shaw that la community obtains only the type of government that it deserves'. Thus, the Social Science Department stressed the importance of a good education in the held of political science. It obtained this goal by having as many held trips as possible and continuing the Advanced Placement program in United States and European History. lVlany of the classes in the department were unique. Nonviolence, You and the Law, Chicano Studies, Area Studies, Philosophy, and Psychology stressed the individual in the department. Faculty included in the Social Science Department included department chairman, Robert Katz, Don lVlonson, William Raus, Pat Reis, Robert Low, Vlasta Gufrey, Jewel Bridges, Arturo Sandoval, Joan Scharf, Kirk Pratt, John Irwin, Andrew Herrera, Loretta lVlorgan, Harry Oswald, Phyllis Valentino, Sonora Knott, and Patrick Shea. Absorption, research and application are the three phases of learning. his is A 'iff , fifrsffs , if N. 'S fi E 55 AN. Academics! 147 W 4 V English classes practice communicating The English department continued its effort to educate students in literature. In the ninth and tenth grades grammatical skills and genre interpretation were stressed, the upper division classes practiced essay and term paper writing, In addition to the standard l A! 2 Af AA, etc, classes there were genre classes such as Fantasy, Science Fiction, lVlodern Poetry, and Short Story. 'NJN ,F A 1 . f lr: I X. -X R evx i . i -'ix-.1 Q-1 iilnfy , l as U wx Eire l, , if, JV W ,E I X A 'rl ,ef 1 1- I-'QL4' 5 if I 4 5 ll' ' 1 f if m fi. I- ff ' wt, N V . , ' . S 5 . 'fB - -I if it W ' t i .,.,, -. I 15 is 'e-tt .g -.. 1, :- , T The retairiment of information was tested through tpapers' and essays on various subjects units. Those students with a high degree of ,motivation and ability usually enrolled in the advanced courses offered fby the department. A lVlost of the classes were designed for students who planned to attend college, but some offered a more varied curriculum. Journalism, Directed Studies AA, and Yearbook Production allowed students to work by an individual timetable. Among the special projects ofthe individual teachers and their classes were the viewing of the 1940's movie version of HAMLET by the Advanced Placement English class taught by lVlr. Franz. lVlrs. Nlayo's College Prep American Literature and Senior Composition classes entered the Optimist essay contest with the following results: Eastside Optimist Club- lst place, Kevin Ohara 2nd place, Theresa Zweben Lamp Optimist Club- lst place, Joanne Sartori 2nd place, John Caruso 3rd place, David Umeda BellaVista Optimist Club- lst place, Robert Franke. The teachers in the English department were Linda lVlayo, department chairperson, Betty Jo Riggs, lVlargaret Winters, Kerry Higgins, Sue Bohnert, Cathy Forrest, Gabriella Manchester, Dennis Nasitka, Loretta lVlorgan, Wilma Bradley, Gail lVlacCartney, Jessie Jacques, Norman Franz, and Ray Williams. l48fAcademics . I ,z Clockwise- World History isn't all fun and games. Double- checking to make sure it's right, Two girls read their workbooks attentively. Andrew Irvine takes a quick glance at his book before a quiz. Concentration is a vital part of learning a foreign language. Foreign lands lure students The basic goal ofthe Foreign Language department was to familiarize students with conversational patterns of foreign languages. Students also learned to appreciate the culture that the language came from. lVlany students advanced so well that they were able to score high on the Challenge Tests. Some students received up to two years of credit through the tests. Many others were awarded Certificates of Excellence in the language that they studied. Each of the teachers had special assignments dealing with the cultural aspects of learning languages. Field trips were arranged by individual teachers. The teachers of the Foreign Language Department were Iris Breen, department chairperson, Charan Stone, Bilingual teacher, Roberta Grinker, Claudia Kubatzki, and Carrie Harris. Academics!149 SOL and Speczal Servzce meet The bilingual program brought together students from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. The program helped those studentsgvvho were non, or limited English! speakers by teaching them the academic subjects in their native language as well as providing an intensive study of English. Students who were Huent speakers of English were exposed to Spanish, as to increase their understanding of other languages and cultures. The program was involved in six departments, English, Spanish, Nlathematics, Health and Safety, Social Studies, and Vocational Education. Teachers were encouraged to schedule field trips for various activities, such as attending plays, visiting museums, historical sites, and several universities. There was also a social club that sponsored dances and other events. The teachers in this department were Eva DuBois, Margaret Nevarez, Jessie Jacques, lVlaria Ramirez, Melinda Hernandez, Lillian Rios, Genaro Garcia. Teachers work hard to help each of the students individual needs. l50!Academics the students, needs Participants of the Special Education Department range from average to gifted intelligence. They had a smaller learning setting and a more individualized learning pace because the students had special learning problems. The teachers handled the task of teaching all levels of English, lVlath, Health and Safety, U.S. History, World Geography, World History, American Government, Careers, Crafts, Art, and Communication. S' Federal funds enabled the department to purchase audio-video equipment and films. They were also able to hire much needed aides. The adults in the department were Joanne Tye, Department chairperson, Phyllis Valentino, Katherine Clayton, Reihhard Forster, and Steve lVlakeig. Academicsf151 Learning is cz Ii Courses in the science department ranged from biology to physics. In science classes, students learned such things as cellular biology, organismal 6 recess in Science biology and other subjects. Besides lectures and reading books, students learned by doing lab exercises, dissections and other experiments. Below: John Raleigh works on his test in Chem Study. Top rt.: Roxanne Wachtel, Tom Driscoll and Rick Avalos doing lab work in Biology. Bottom rt.: Michelle Dolback, Bill Violette and David Krauthamer show enthusiasm toward their teacher's speech. l52fAcademics Figuring the facts Z0 j?na' answers Nlath is taught to give students an opportunity to sharpen theirreasoning and thinkingin ternws oflogic and order There are four bask categodes ofrnath classes. Individual math lets a student work and progress at his own pace. Algebra L.A. is a two year program. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Caknuus are aH one year courses mdnch prepare students for work in lVlath fields. Independent studies isdedgnedforstudenm who amecapabm ofstudwng outside regular classroom environment. Clockwise - Jeff Perez, Jackie Thorton, Michelle De Lude and other students work hard at figuring out their math problems. Acaddemicsf153 Strengthening comprehension in Reading The teachers of the Reading Department sought to teach its students to read with understanding, to write creatively, to listen with understanding, and to speak constructiviely in discussion and fluently in oral reading. Students of all reading levels were accommodated by the choice of classes. Reading Development classes strengthened reading comprehension, sequence, vocabulary, sentence syntax, and writing skills. In the Power reading class, students were taught to increase their reading speed, comprehension, and vocabulary in preparation for college. They are taught how to take the S.A.T. and given tutoring in taking it. ij 154!Academics fe' czin i rz g research ... power irz Library Science class The library science class acquaints the students with the system of classihcation and they learn different library procedures. They gain research power by being acquainted with the Library IVIedia Center's reference skills and techniques. They learn how to operate the Nledia Center's machines as well as perform special media programs. Left: A student uses the Library Media Center's machines to help him with his work. Right: Ms. Marti shows Frank Bouzanquet the library facilities which aids the students. Academicsf155 The Aztec music makers The Music Department offered students a chance to experience both the instrumental and vocal aspects of music. The instrumental classes included fretted instruments, instruments, Band, organ, and piano. Surprisingly, Band, which offers the most varied selection of instruments and activities failed to enroll a large amount of students. It could not perform at as many halftimes as it would normally work because of its lack of force. During the of?-season the Band performed at the Winter Concert and the Spring Concert along with the singing groups. Freshmen Girls Choir combined with the Mixed Choir because of lack of enrollment, also.. Senior Girls Choir V retained its usual potpourri of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A Cappella Choir went on tour to San Francisco. Among its other performances were school assemblies, community performances, and seasonal school concerts. Aztec Singers got credit for their hard work for the first time. The Singers met at 7:30 each morning under the direction of Mr. Gary Hall. Mr. Hall replaced Mr. Reynolds who took a position at San Gabriel High School. Mr. Theron Jackman and Mr. Hall took all the responsibilities of teaching in the music department. r rziorz yields cz good mix Top row: Natalie Lim, Lorna Mairena, Carol Belyeu, Lisa Young, Tamara Novotny, ie Cassano I es Lisa Branch, Liz Rizz' Third row: Sabrina Lau, Julie Kang, Barbara o ez en Gunn, Martin uarez, Gabriella Barragan, Charlene Williams, Araceli Torres Shel a Lisa Haver. Second row: Sunghee C ung, Irene ar Inez, Erest Tzou, Jesus Osuno, Tami Sangen, Liz Ramos, Alison Ramirez, Van Anh Duong, Leona Harmon. Front row: Tina Cho, Hilda Barbosa, Celina Rubalcaba, Nancy Rodriguez, Jessie Sabila, Jim Bosco, Emily Levine, Denise Hiraike, Diana Aviles Julie Parra. From reshmerz io seniors sc... John Kammert displays one of his many musical talents. Top-Bottom: s, Bgse gghan, Cindy Qsi, Caroline Strachan, Blanca Romero, Ruth Burkes, Alicia Hernandez, Eileen Santora, Stephanie Chavez, Julie Regalado, Lisa Sawai, . Righi, bottom-top: Rose Marie Estrada, Kris McCoy, Roxanne Wachtel, Cathy Luna, Linda LeBrgtn.n, Bonnie Henricks, Dana Faucetta, Anita Melendez, Lorraine Aburto, Sarah Hernandez, Renee Trowbridge, Robin Ceballos, Martha Bentancourt. 156fAcademics A Cappella voices its strength .. 3, ' -' I .IW4 flfwfwf., ,,,,Q1f',wf Y-'Wie V' .JM f-,v V11-V,wf-as ,,::ff,f ,..,, , ,, , , , V. ' - V, , 'V , VVVV V' - VV , . ,. I ' -4 I V' 1,1 2' I I '4' . A -' ' ' ,G ' '.f'm ' ' V 55?,:,f '?7ff'fif-a afffl,,,.,, -' V . .' 1 . ' Bill Monroy, Shahram Monseni, Erik Adams, Jack Otero, John Kammert. Vince Cimarusti, Stephen Guerra, Richard Ng, John Collins, Eric Colemen, Mike Osmon, Greg Coleman, Steve Jaffe, Joel McDonough, Tim Scranton, Robert Franke, Pedro Aguerre, Gary Yee, Francisco Ramirez, Joel Jehnings, Gene Mah. Linda Ynfante, Cheryl Smith, Sharon Woo, Sharon Hutton, Angela Haro, Trish Sander, Denee Dalton, Deann Hall, Phyllis Galvin, Nancy Kiel, Margaret Delgado, Maggie Lee, Susie De La Rosa, Ann Fields, Yvette Dunbar, Holly Clair, Judy Fogel, Keelie Maly, Susie Gill, Susan Satire, Diane Fish, Kim Krause, Ina Bouche, Donna Gotch, Terry Walling, Theresa Hernandez, Jeanette Woo, Peggy Canaga, Linda Garza, Elsa Lopez, Elizabeth Henricks, Sandra Amaro, Sandy Wong. Band reduces its force Steve Larson, Drum Major, Janice Bell, Wilson Chwa, Hector Vargas, Coral Jones, Karen Garrett, Kevin Berghofer, Roberta Tarnove, Assistant Drum Major. Robert Mino, Jesus Vergara, Elemer Mendez, Ralph Evangelista, Terri Ochoa, Philip Bear, Steve Sanchez, Russell Lee-Sung, Ken Belling, Wendy Baker, Andrew Irvine, Susie Gill, Roger Lund, Christie Gill, Chris Kelley, Brad Tucker. ,ffm Academicsf157 Working and playin logeth er 55 , we -r-M - -r-....a.,z..,,. l M 1. Nanna Juarez and Yolanda Gonzalez watch the ball clear the net. Dana Dawson gets set for a play as Sheri Chavez wrestles the ball away from an opponent. Judy Chow puts her muscle into a return. ,Ns . E ll V 5 . g ,xg I P ,avr 11 gf l 2 l .Li 1 w X -z as 2 ik' LB EU V :Fisk 1' V 11' . is ' l ' V A '. 5 if -' il 'lik V I' . 4 f 3 'f M' :ij Y, ,, av , 4, h 1 1 X -- -J L ' is U X ' 'L X ,f , K , 3 1 , of i- 1 , .., 4 v 4 l l I V 2 ' AA f Q Y 3 ' l. , .L nl 1 1 ' 1:19 -,.- a L X' a is I . 5 , X., I X i L M' I a 4 ' 3 x A mf 1 1 , 14 Q, J f A si X, V3 X iw . 1 ' w 'X' Ek, ' ia ' yi fi 3 X I 2 ' x ' 1, Q , ' - l 1 ' . a ,, lk lx, f 1 Al- x , 5, 2 M 1 2 , L , 5 ' ,,'1 -,C lx U V ' 5 Q, E . v . fe, Q , lg 4 , FEV , w M EH 1. L,., ,il X .4 I W-4 ly , --.5 . fb ia . L ,V , 158!Academics Tall Flag- Maria Ramirez, Trish Sanders, Nayda Ortiz, Princess McCall. Caroline Erdmann, Barbara Arballo, Donna Gotch, Carla Nolte, Rosemary Nunez, Denise Warda, Jan Eriksen,,Sheri Carter. Ginger Sandoval, Karen Armstrong, Roxanne Wachtel, Stacey Smith, Phyllis Galvan, Elsa Rodriguez, Jonette Casey, Lydia De La Rosa, Suzanne Kaeser. Marie Byrne, Gina Chavez, Susan Maulit, Nadine Bianes, Nancy Lanham, Dana Faucetta, Fanny Ko. Stacey Eddow, Fanny Wan, Denise Alva, Cathy Luna, Cindy Ost, Lisa Timbrello, Kezia Schulhof, Adela Navarette, Diana Booker. Banner girls- Karen Kindle, Judy Eng. Elisa Lopez, Nancy Dominguez, Wanda Ortiz. Pepsters put out during P.E Drill Team learns precision marching and rhythmic routines. They perform at games, various parades, and Drill Team competitions. The goal ofthe Physical Education Department was to introduce to or expand the aspects ofa sport which students can carry on outside high school. The teachers provided learning experiences through which the students were able to develop skills that were essential to efficient development involvement during daily activities work and play. Each of the teachers coached at least one sport outside regular class or were involved in some extra curricular activity. The department stressed the importance of exercising the body, as well as having fun doing it. Two of the most active P.E. classes were Drill team and Pep Squad. The advisors were Mrs. Bailey and Miss Wahler. The other teachers in the department were Sarah Walker, Delna Coe, John Ameluxen, Paul Baldwin, Werner Barsuhn, John Mudnich, James Valentino, Ron Cox, Chuck McFate, department chairman, Audrey Wahler, Margaret Kochinas, folk lorico advisor. Song: Susan Vadino, Tracy Uyehra, June Morino, Pauline Ortega, Petra Schoening, Desiree Molina, Yvette Dunbar. Flag: Holly Clair, Cindy Deans, Amy Herrera, Liz Henricks, Sylvia Caldera, Jeanne Chan, Yvonne Young. Majorette: Kathy Popovich. Varsity Yell: Regina Quon, Dianne Di Pietro, Cathy Kamimura, Gloria Guerra, Jenny Kato. Mascot: Sandy Wong. B-Yell: Karen Takesako, Lisa Marquez, Julie Kang, Sachi Valderrama, Bobbie Ochoa, Dora Bravo. J.V, Yell: Kim Nygaard, Martha Olivarez, Anita Melendez, Louise Velarde, Chris McCoy, Grace Limon, Annette Saragueta. Academicsf159 Communications DEPGFZMEHIHEQS 16O!Academics In the Communications Department, the assignments and some had the opportunity to main thing the teachers taught to the go on field trips. students was to communicate both orally and The TV classes taped certain school physically to an audience. activities. The Radio-TV classes went on held The courses taught in this department trips to studios. Some students attended included Broadcast Journalism, Television speech tournaments, both in and out of Production, Debate, Drama, Entertainment California. Drama students participated in lVledia, Radio-TV, Speech and Stagecraft. drama festivals and presented school plays. Some students were given special Neftali Cerda watches as the other students handle the equipment in a Radio-TV class. Students xpress Themselves P!! k Xt .. 3333 e X ' f' V , i S . M X, . 1 .. ' Y- 5 ..., f A -A - 1 L A gl: L , 'fi' f'-m 'L --- 111, 7Q:,-Hlzezf' ill- - , f if f 1 -:.:-: Q-Q - -'zggrmv ,, , .. -:ef--:f,.A -' .,,. K '- I Q-wear Top left-Holly Clair gets caught in the middle of her speech. Bottom left-Janet Cowan in an impromptu moment. Right-Mike Schoeber pays attention to an exciting speech. Academics! 161 162fCIubs Participation l Yvette Chavira, Diane Garcia, Cioconda Rios, and Sylvia Caldera as tll.ost Castavvays . g The success of clubs at such events as: Homecoming The Spring Festival, Cinco de IVlayo, and other major school activities was directly linked to its members' participation. Member participation allowed clubs to be successful and exciting as well as giving members a sense of pride and accomplishment. 'What do vve do novv7' Charlene Sasaki and Jeanne Chan wait for instructions in Yearbook Production. S ! Wendy lguchi, Frances Juarez, and Jenny Kato at Tri- Hy-Y club orientations. RIGHT: Janet Covvan has joined Chantlcon and Yearbook staff Amer-A sian ssocialiorz .1 FRONT ROW: Don Levine, Christy Ohara, Christi Abe, Iris Shimada, Vickie Shingu, Wendy Iguchi, Carrie Koga, Dede Ige, Lori Miyahata, Jack Joko, Gabe Yee, Rex Nakagawa. 2nd ROW: Glenn Nakagaki, Emily Levine, Carrie Cheng, Denise Hiraike, Karen Kurakazu, Sheri Koga, Sophia Cheu, Lenora Wong, Suzette Isa, Kathryn Seno, Don Enomoto, Melanie Nishimura, Sandy Abe, Duane Oshita, Greg Tom. 3rd ROW: Wade Shimada, Michelle De Lude, Francine Oyama, Terry Tasaka, Teresa Fukui, Stephanie Kato, Karen Takesako, Karen Matsumoto, Lynne Shishima, Sharon Woo, Steve Fujiata, Brian Matsumoto, Keith Kobata. 4th ROW. Doug Kato, Judy Eng, Donna Wong, David Ohara, Brenda Davis, Kevin Lee, Jon Sera, Gregg Ohara, Craig Ideno, Shayne lge. 5th ROW: John Kanemori, Marcus Lum, Hermawan Tijoe, Naomi Ideno, Sandy Agena, Aileen Ko, Tammie Miyahata, Terrie Agena, Alan Wong, David Yamaguchi. BACK ROW: Mitch Maki, Glenn Sueyoshi, Kevin Shida, Jeanette Woo, Robbye Yamauchi, Gary Matsumoto. The Amer-Asian Association was a predominantly American-born Asian group organized to give students a sense of cultural identity and school pride. The club participated in Homecoming activities, it vvon the Hoat competition. Members prepared and sold E teriyaki at the Homecoming, Cinco de Mayo, and SDYWQ festivals. Other club activities included a snow trip during the cold month of December, the selling of friendship carnations, and the sponsoring of the annual Amer- Asian potluck feast. 'Ei' 3,1 Jon Sera, Terry Tasaka, Kevin Lee, and Stacy Agbayani dance to the tune of Ease on Dovvn the Road on the winning float HThe Wiz , Clubsf163 164!ClubS AF FRONT ROW1 Leona Nakayoshi, Anne Yep, Sheri Carter, Beike Gofhn, Holly Clair, Roberta Tarnove, Susie Gill, Nancy Kanemori, SECOND ROW1 Randy Chee, Paul Woo, Robbye Yamauchi, Ron Klein, Jennifer Gong, Jeanne Shimatsu, Cindi Scott, Dennis Jang. AFS is a club that has been around for many years. It began with two ambulance drivers exchanging their children, now over 56 countries in the world are involved. It gives people a chance to live and learn from someone in another country. This year AFS is in charge of AFS Day, this is when many AFS exchange students come into Keppel and share their experiences. We also are incharge of the Annual Donkey Basketball Game. In September we had an AFS Reception welcoming Beike Goffin to our country. She was presented with the key to the city from the lVIayor of lVlonterey Park. We are planning to have various fund raisers with a few social gatherings. M alh-S cience Club FIRST ROW: Tamami Nagashima, Perry Caro, Mitch Maki, Gabriel Yee, Gary Yee, Gordon Yee, Michele DeLude, Chuck Cota, SECOND ROW: John Raleigh, Jeanette Woo, Don Levine, Fiona Loke, Margaret Eusebio, Robbye Yamauchi, Roxie Nishimura, Will Shuck, Laddha Kreng, Ronald Wong. THIRD ROW: Dale Ishimaru, Dede Ige, Sharon Woo, Gail Feurstein, Jeanne Chan, Steve Yoshimura, Omar Rodriguez, Larry Ramirez, Tom Eunice, Casey Eunice, Evelyn Kwan, Susan Boncan. FOURTH ROW: Susie Gill, Roberta Tarnove, Jose Tana, Kevin Tong, Doug Irvine, Ronald Pang, Craig Svonkin, David Yamaguchi, Jon Sera, Nefty Rodriguez. STANDINGz Ron Klein, Randy Brusseau, Gary Fovvler, Mark Mosman, Liza Shiao, Alice Hsiao, Vivian Chu, Alina Tang, Kazumi Savvaguchi, Genevieve de Guzman, Theresa Yoon, Bobby Nosaka, Kevin Shida. The Math Science Club enriched its members' knowledge in Math and Science. It did this by participating in various Math competitions, at Occidental College and San Luis Obispo. It also sponsored a Math Field Day for Junior High students. Clubsf165 atiorzal Forensic League FRONT ROW: Wade Tetsuka, Diane Ung, Jon Sera, Don Enomoto, Billy Nixon, Tony Lacsamana, Nancy Nagai, Kevin Shida, 2nd ROW: Glenn Nalcagalqi, Craig Svonlcin, Chris Kelly, Alan Wong, Gary lVlatsumoto, David Yamaguchi. BACK ROW: Cindy Tester, Glenn Sueyoshi, Jennifer Gong, Duane Oshita, Stacy Smith, Charlie Kinstler, Sandy Abe, Mitch lVlaki, l66fClubS The purpose ofthe NFL, is to promote better citizenship through competitive public speaking. The League members participate in debate and individual competition against other high schools, Keppel speakers fared as vvell as they had in the past in District, State, and National Competition. Health Science nil. FRONT ROW: Gordon Yee, Naome Ideno, Cathy lVlinami, Marcus Lum. 2nd ROW: Teresa Gabe Yee. BACK ROW: Ronald Pang, Hermavvan Tijoe, Kevin Tong, Robbye Yarnauchi, The Health Science Careers Club is interested in matters dealing with careers in the field of Health and Science. They have held various held trips and have sponsored several fundraising activities. Careers Fukui, Stuart Schnell, Adviser: Karen Hamamoto, Seung An. Clubsfl67 f AZTEC Cub Staff fl e enrr f bw-' A 4 SITTING: Randy Chee, Don Levine, Jennifer Gong, Diane Thomas, Diane Ung, Brian Nosaka. STANDING: Joe Rocco, lVlei Ling Chiu, Sharon Woo, Yvette Dunbar, Jeanne Shimatsu, Gail Feurstein, lVlark Rizzio, Mary Mantel, Alan Wong, Tony Lacsamana, Ron Bradley, Gariel Yee, Leona Nakayoshi. 'Chubbie' Yvette Dunbar-exacta-mungo. l68!Clubs Club Staff was comprised of Hrst year journalism students. Throughout the year they were responsible for learning the trade and also responsible for the publication of the Cub Stal? issue. AZTEC Senior Staff FRONT ROW: Paul Woo, Diane Van Arsdall, Nancy Kanemori. BACK ROW: Glenn Sueyoshi, co-editor, Ronnie Gomez, Michelle Lee-Sung, Jeanette Woo, co-editor, Sandy Wong, Carol Delgado, lVlichelle De Lude, Liz Ramos, Holly Clair. Co-editor Jeanette Woo putting in her time at work. Senior Staff members work all year to publish a biweekly newspaper, THE AZTEC. The purpose of the paper was to inform the students of current school activities and national events, as well as to rehne the journalistic talents of its members. fr W more 0 NL M0 5 - ' Jie 'Ny UQ View 60' A U 5 V ' AMC Wi? wh Wo GW f O Clubsfl69 l7O!ClubS A.L.A.S. ati,-' , , . . , . .... FRONT ROW: Frank Bouzanquet, Enrique Villegas, Josie Zamora, Yolanda Ramirez, Blanca Payan, Mrs. Flores, Lupe Ochoa, Maria Flores, Frank Lona. 2nd ROW: Maryann Limon, Alma Ayala, Gillermina Avila, Leonora Miyamoto, Jesus Flores, Leticia Villegas, Martha Sandoval, Mario Chavez, John Fresquez, Manuel Perez. 3rd ROW: Jorge Salinas, Socorro Grajeda, Jerry Sanchez, Felipe Robles, Fidel Lara, Lydia Acuna, Zully Cornejo, Norma Sandoval, Serafin Ochoa, BACK ROW: Herbert Soberanis, Roy Sanchez, Jesus Ruiz, Ramiro Banuelos. The Association of Latin American Students is social club which is active in many events throughout the year. They sponsor Queen of My Heart scholarship dance, as well as participating in the Cinco de Mayo and Spring Festivals. 3 Asian -Express FRONT ROW: Tony Chan, Raul Reyes, Chi Yu Yu, Susan Boncan, Alina Tang, Johnny Kwok. 2nd ROW: Ken Ng, Evelyn Kwan, Nancy Kwan, Vivian Fang, Anne Yep, Ernest Tzou. 3rd ROW: Sammy Kwok, Alice Hsiao, Belle Fang, Kathy Yoshida, Charlotte Chung, Kevin Tang. BACK ROW: Weng Lao Kwan, Raynond Kwan, Michael Ng, Vincent Kwok, Vincent Lau. Asian-Express is a service club that has sponsored social and service activities in order to help new Aslan students. Its members provide a tutoring program that helps all ESOL students in their studies at lVlark Keppel. CIubsfl7l TOH,M.A.S. --N-m.,f.,,,,, ' 5 FRONT ROW1 CarQly,U,Amjm Brent Roberts, Rich Rodriguez, Eddie Villar, David Ybarra, Arnold Ramgs SECOND ROW: Nlluulken-Fernandez Lnha Vasquez Sandra Cervantes,. ,-Louie Cuerrogjarmela Vasquez,Jin.5.Qinda Guenaga, Qarpbarag aKignakii-QvwLl2ffYQierra.AiTHIRD ROW: Sandra Landeros, -'Rose Aguirre, Linda Ynfante. FOURTH ROW: Gibert Torres, Sylvia Gonzalez, Lety Rodriguez, Valerie Bustamante, Maria Ramirez, Angie Haro,l.inda Garza, lglopie Martinez, Dorothy ,Garza FIFTH ROW: Louis Medina, Becky Zarate, Gina Ortiz,-Arlene Tovar, Deedy Almargg Mike Crespoiwan inez, Kefy Castillo, Sylvia arabia. SIXTH ROW: Ruben'C'ei'vaFf?s, Louis ReyesQOathy Gonzagz, I73ny Padilla., 5559? O ToH.M. .isas 'ce t 'sv a ' e - tnro out h c year. e s sor t A her o lars i o st Dinner e, as Ogg . N a t i de ayo stiv 55559565355 172fClubs K if-riiffgfiggifyliliiwfgyigiyffin fi fX JN Photography lub X FRONT ROW: Brian Nosaka, Paul Woo, Steve Ong, Tamami Nagashima, lVlaithilee Pathak, Hermavvan Tijoe, Dennis Jang, Nefty Rodriguez, Ron Gomez, Randy Chee. SECOND ROW: Richard Razo, Rie Higuchi, Doug Castilleja, Gabriel Yee, Marcus Lum, Scott Leon, THIRD ROW1 Joanne Guerrero, Liz Lara, Robbye Yarnauchi, Lola Ivlontanez, Kevin Shida, Gary Shaw, Ronald Pang. X of ' 4 , OO OXPJCN 'Q '. X500 W WN vG,0xeI fwifpd wi? ff 'J i5 ' 6 W it The 1978-79 school year was the first year of Xl 5,0 +P 0' U..-3' days existence for the IVlark Keppel Photography Club. The XL' ,lNXU bu 4 490 WJ club encouraged the taking of pictures at various Keppel . Joi in 1 096 yi io icj events. The club under the direction of advisor Bomund Aw K0 5 at JW Dong sponsored many photo contests. lotlzv lo!-q XX xhdsfdwdib OJ Q lmw 4 C K Q' 031' DU' K 50 'B WNW 500 XS ox ' WY' Wow' owl ,ripe 0, Univ UF wxdyvx , Clubsr173 l74fClubs T eocalli staff remembers the year l i i'?'w- 1 -,,. 1., ,1 mlm fx..,gJ.1,. gg 'i -f 'il2f' is r ,M 'Lx' 'pi 4 5, 4 an 3 3 5-vixalsrwf-9 'F' fr f -esw.f'. , - r-1 ,. 3-14,3 i gf--1,5 afeie- 2,4 if, Q54 . - .stag ' gl i -fr -i eff -Y -affix -if-'Q . Q- 'sativa' :PLY :-- -4-.rl '-11:3 -.FT 1 . - 'I '1 13'f f' fi' fwfiii f.5?':,fw,, 'shag fi.: ' :.- ' - f- ie Tu- qw iff' Il ni. -3.-,1E.iF',,E: -' L. 4 ..- '-ESR' ' bs M 1 , - L L Bottom row: Rosann Nlesa, Lupe Silva, Julie Regalado, Cathy lVlartinez, Janet Cowen, John Raleigh, Cathy Portillo, Laura Guerra, Laura Normand, Wendy Iguchi, Sheila Estep, Renee Rivadeneyra, Perry Caro, Dana Cash, Fiona Loke, Nancy Kanemori, Leona Nakayoshi, Cheryl Edwards, Tina Ko, Jeqnee Chan, Charlene Sasaki, Laura Cardona, Standing: Vickie Shlngu, Mitch lVlaki, Regina Quon, Joanne Higaki, Lori lVliyahata, Bill Violette, Roxie Nishimura, Kevin Okura, Advisor Ray Williams. Bill Violette looks over at a surprised Dana Cash, and a patient Fiona Loke. in X l Literary magazine has a bright idea 25-i -'za . r ig., 5 .xr J Kd Mk' 1 ,J Top row: Gabe Yee, Vivian Gin, Eileen Sugita, Cheryl Smith, Ina Bouche, Jennifer Gong, Marisa Vidrio, Ron Klein. Bottom row: Emily Levine Carrie Cheng, Christine Taketani, Linda Cota, Nancy Kiel, Perry Caro, Gail Feuerstein, Jeanne Shimatsu. Ron Klein and Gail Feuerstein put their heads together for IDEA. TEOCALLI staff is comprised of thirty-two students working together to get the yearbook published. Under the direction of Editor Fiona Loke and Advisor Ray Williams, the students combined their talents to apply the theme of Communication to the annual. IDEA staff members comprise a non-proht organization which encourages the literary and artistic talents of Keppel students. Once a year, the club publishes the IDEA magazine which includes poems, drawings, photography and prose works entered by Keppel students. The voluntary staft is led by Advisor Norman Franz. Clubsf175 The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote better relations between the members of the Spanish- speaking community and the club members. The club also learns about the customs and mores of the native speakers. During the year, the club sponsored activities and fund raisers in order to finance their annual banquet and scholarship fund. The French and German Club united to expand the cultural experience each was enjoying. The clubs ate both French and German food, as well as viewed French and German-made movies. Club members also celebrated the holidays of each country. 176!Clubs Spanish Club closes the gap Top row: Mark Mosman, Rick Parker, Randy Pitchford, Mark Nakamine, David Sangen, Gary Fwoler. Second row: David Ohara, Brenda Davis, Jenny Kato, Elias Martinet, Louise Nelson, Gloria Guerra, Karen Hamamoto, Teresa Fukui, Melanie Nishimura, Lynn Shishima. Third row: Mary Ann Morikawa, Carol Shimoda, Joanne Sartori, Nancy Lee, Alina Tang, Linda Cota Donna Kanashiro, Donna Kawano. Fourth row: Linda Wong, Sonia Hernandez, Sahar Hazbourne, Ruth Burkes, Jan Erikson, Robin Ceballos, Roxanne Wachtel, Janet Varela, Gabriel Yee, William Wakeman. Bottom row: Trixie Wong, Diane Thomas, Doug Skipwith, Nadine Bianes, Jamie McConnell, Karen Armstrong, Billy Chan, Gordon, Ronald Wong, Andrew Irvine, Robert Nosaka. One plus one makes ane Top row: Jon Sera, Russell Lee-Sung, Randy Harper, Michelle Dolback, Glenn Nakagaki, Jeff Gobel, Cindy Behrens, Jennifer Gong. Second row: Liza Shiao, Brigitte Trenzini, Frank Guerra, Victor Garcia, Orlando Chacon. Third row: Lilli De Leon, Marie Zeledon, Vivian Chu, Glenda Carter. Heydi Mendez, Genevieve Guzman,- Martha Ramirez, Quintin Ng, Bobby Tong. Bottom row: Rosemary Estrada, Pat Castaneda, Liz Munoz, Sandy Abe, Vivian Gin, Angie Corona, Linda Simon. I Korczm eases transition Steve Kang, Samson Kim Seung Il An. Second row: Richard Chung, Ok Kyung Cho, Teresa Yoon, Charlotte Chung. Bottom row: Nancy Lee, Helen Park, Julie Kang, Sook Kyany Chang, lVli Kyung Cho. The purpose of Koram was to aid new Asian students in adjusting to their new surroundings. The group had many fund raisers and social activities during the year. T hespians act it up IIS Rosemary Estrada, Ruth Pawluk, Mike Wallenstein, IVIary Nlantel, Theresa Carter, Kathy Wallenstein, Karen NIcCallick, Mark Bustamante The International Thespians was a club consisting of students interested in drama. They are responsible for the production of plays each year. Clubs! 177 Prexy Council Sl i F w as s Standing: Yvette Dunbar, Cathy Portillo, Irene Rodriguez. Sitting: Laura Normand, Kim Krause, Susie De La Rosa. Prexy Council consisted of six girls, each a member of a Tri-Hi-Y club. The girls were elected from their club by all the clubs' members. The duty of the Council was to plan activities for the six clubs. Prexy Council organized the lirst and second semester orientations and the all-club picnic. 178fClubs owakya if Egwiwiesivok sw me fe vs more Haas 8 izrscsinsuiwfrsiimz in M lissi as vnunvifncuza-o Aowakya learned through Heducationalsug helped the community and school through 'tservices p the club made new friends during 'tsocials and gained understanding through Hreligious experiences. Throughout the year, the girls took held trips, made Christmas stockings for handicapped children, and sponsored various fund raisers. Top row: Kim Ohara, Stacy Agbayani. Second row: Lori Katano, Susan Tajiri, Sandy Agena, Terri Agena, Tammie lVliyahata, Fanny Ko, Naomi Ideno, Terry Tasaka, Susan Kurakazu, Abby Daita, Judy Chow, Aileen Ko. Bottom row: Christie Abe, Lori Nliyahata, Christy Ohara, Carrie Koga, Iris Shimada. Aowakya member wait anxiously for Kim Krause to serve them at the Spring Dessert. ' V F ,,,. Clubs! 179 Chaniicon g ' f W' If--X A ,.- f X. ff' in F f Af S Bottom row: Janet Cowan, Linda Garrett, Susie De La Rosa, Theresa Zweben. Second row: Sally Para, .,,QaLn1el.LChavez, Nancy Lanham, Liz Ramos, Diane Garcia, Lisa Timbrello, Cathy Luna, Nadine Bianes. Third row: Veronica Lopez, Sylvia Caldera, Rochelle Quintanar, Limon Kathy Popvich, Lucille Vasquez, Karen Armstrong. Top row: Jill Braun, Blance Romero, Laura Gonzalez, Nana Juarez, Yvette Chavira, Jeanette Rios, Cio Rios. M 5 Chanticon was very busy with their Tri-Hi-Y activities. Thirty-live girls tried out for Chanticon and that number depicted the prosperous year that Chanticon had. Bake Sales, a car wash, parties, dinners, and services at Q the Y.Nl.C.A. made up only a fraction of their activities. Chanticon displays its Hoat for the Homecoming Parade. 18OfClubs Kiowa Bottom row: Jeanne Shimatsu, Lisa Sawai, Donna Gotch, Robin Spitzer, Virginia Mah, Brenda Davis, Cheryl Smith. Second row: Nlary Walling, Pauline Yashiki, Linda Yamamoto, Charlene Sasaki, QE-hl'lL'S-iii Hernandez. Top row: Jonette Casey, Denise Alva, Marissa Vidrio, lVlarie Byrne, Jacki Thorton. Kiowa had an active, hard-working year hlled with activities. Along with a lVlother-Daughter Tea, a volleyball game against Tonitiuh, and a Christmas party, Kiowa also served a campaign dinner at the Y.IVl.C.A. They donated money to the Red Cross, World Service and Capital Funds, IDEA magazine, and Toys for Tots of Porterville, and canned goods to the P.T.A. Besides these activities, the club visited the Santa Anita Race Track on a tour and had foreign exchange student, Beike Gofin speak to them on her native land. Though the girls worked very hard they had a fun time at every gathering. Clubs! 181 T czlondi -f filfx, sm cw , ll Q55 182!ClubS Talondi put together many events to have a fantastic year. Among them were a Christmas party and religious activities. The club's Float won the Princess Award. Talondi was very proud of all their activities. The highlight ofthe year was the kidnapping of the Jr. Lions. Top row: Karen Lea, Mary Fuqua, Robbye Yamauchi, Karen Carno, Louise Nelson, Sandy Amaro, Dede Ige. Second row: Edna lVlelendez, Terri Anderson, Wendy Iguchi, Desiree Nlolina, Cathy Kamimura, Gloria Guerra, Karen Ige. Top to bottom: Diann DiPietro, Pauline Ortega, 5-lfrances Juarez, Cathy Martinez, Laura Guerra, , Jeanette Woo, Vivan Vasquez, Roxie Nisimura, Jenny Kato, Susie Vadino. Desiree Nlolina, Gloria Guerra, Susie Vadino, and Tracy Uyehara show their 'lesprit de corps , The winning Princess Award float featuring free candy to the audiences who could catch. -. . 4 .. .. tw L Tollec Top rowzsl-Vlarta Olivara, Trish Vega, Elsa Rodriguez, Robin Corkins, Angie. Second row: Lisa Sesti, Rosemary Cutierrez, Corrine Bujanda Beike Goflin Natalie Anderson, Terry Gorman, Pat Gorman. Bottom row: Petra Schoening, Dane Correa, Laura Normand, Kim Krause, Irene Rodriguez, Keelie Maly, Cathy Portillo, Yvette Dunbar. W. ,ff Keelie Maly, Natalie Anderson, and Rosemary Gutierrez plan in the relaxed atmosphere ofa club member's home. , ' , , 1 If g, - V --ef ' . K X . - 1 f . an gfwff me alley Toltec was busy with unusual activities like kidnapping a club and taking its members out for ice cream. Toltec also spent a weekend at Ta Ta Pochen snow camp. There were many other girls from different schools at the camp with them. One of the more strenuous tasks of the club was the repainting of Aztec Square. The non- senior members worked hard to give the seniors a llproper and well- deserved Senior Dinner! .TE 0, Toltec's Homecoming float Fantasia . WSU CIubs!l83 hi T onitiuh ltHQ 4-4. tl... . , Top row: Cindy Quarternik, Lisa Young, Annette Saragueta, Kris lVlcCoy, Dana Faucetta, Anita Nlelendez, Denise Warda, Robin Celballos. Second row: Roxanne Wachtel, Cindy Caparella, Yvette Perez, Lana Rawoew, Crystal Calderon, Nancy Ruesga, Bottom row: Deann Hall, Trish Sanders, Ina Bouche, Kelly lVlcCoy, Nicky Escalante, Lisa Placek, Denise Castilleha, Diane Fish. Tonitiuh's goals were to renew the spirit of community and competition in and around school. The club stressed better student relations and fun They felt they accomplished this by having fundraisers and activities. Tonitiuh's Homecoming float featuring children's fantasies. Sophomore Cindy Quarternik Flashes an amusing look at the camera. l84!ClubS Scholar hzp for service A xx TOP ROW: Ron Shimizu, Raul Pallares, Roberta Tarnove, Susie Gill, Dennis Jang, Paul Chan, Hermawan Tljoe, Jeanette Woo, Naomi Ideno, Michelle De Lude, 2nd ROW: Nancy Kanemori, Suzy Wan, Theresa Zweben, Perry Caro, Kevin Shida, Renee Rivadeneyra, Michael Lew, Steven Vucetichg 3rd ROW: Sheri Chavez, Nancy Kiel, Jeanne Shimatsu, Joanne Satori, Susan Lum, Liz Garcia, Perry Westbrook, Linda Cota,, 4th ROW: Advisor Wilma Bradley, Laddha Kreng, Sharon Woo, Kandi Silver, Gail Feuerstein, Kathy Wallenstein, Lisa Sawai, Marie Zavala, Glenda Jackson, Regina Quon, Ina Bouche, Gary Yee, 5th ROW: Charlene Sasaki, Cathy Minami, Genevieve De Guzman, Jennifer Gong, Gloria Deeb, Glenn Sueyoshi, BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Tong, Marcus Lum, Fiona Loke, Susan Boncan, Vivian Gin, Don Levine. l E 2 r s l TOP ROW: Alan Wong, Robert Nosaka, David Yamaguchi, Mike Narikiyo, Don Enomoto, Raul Reyes, Robin Celballos, Jose Tana, Wade Tetsuka, 2nd ROW: Sophia Chew, Macy Yip, Alice Hsiao, Stacy Smith, Jeff Bickle, John Kanemori, Jim Hirsca, Russell Lee-Sung, Gary Matsumoto, Doug Kato, 3rd ROW: Eileen Sugita, Karen Takesako, Tracy Foote, Gabriel Yee, Alina Tang, Cheryl Edwards, Caroline Strachan, Gordon Yee, Duane Oshita, 4th ROW: Kristen Robbins, Lili Lew, Christine Takatani, Emily Levine, Denise Hiraike, Carrie Cheng, Cristina Tana, Evelyn Kwan, Victor Garcia. President Mitchell Maki leading an important CSF meeting. The California Scholarship Federation is an honor society dedicated to the service of Mark Keppel High School and the surrounding community. This year CSF sponsored several fund raisers, as well as, contributing greatly in the area of service towards the school and community. They accomplished this by organizing a program for volunteer work at the public library and throughout the school. Clubs!185 First semester Girl is League 1 ,,...,... t . ,.,, ,gjwzr V c President Holly Clair Treasurer Lisa Sawai, Vice President Nancy Senior Representatives: Linda Cota, Denise Kanemori, Secretary Gail Feuerstein H..6'l'V1and9Z, Yvette Dunbar, 1021 BOUCg .s wma Freshmen Representatives: Leticia Ramierez, Judy Parra, Stephenie Kato, Diane Delgado Sophomore Representatives: Cathy Luna, Sahar Hazbourn, Martha Ramirez ff i 31336 ii fr by is Junior Representatives: Nancy Kiel, Donna Gotch, Jeanne Shimatsu, Ma.eigs,gPublicity Chairperson Karen Stupin, Cindy Hernandez, Historian Judy Fogel Parliamentarian Ann Fields, Student Service Project Michelle Dolback This year the Mark Keppel Girl's League, led by lst semester Pres. Holly Clair and 2nd semester Pres. Nancy Kanemori, had a very successful year. They undertook sponsoring various activities throughout the year such as fund raisers, services, and picking the Girls of the Months. Advisors Mrs. Irene Cox and Mrs, Susan Merritt are very proud of this year's accomplishments. 186fClubs Semester Zwois 0 j?eers .ee. 1 4 Q-'F' C A ' xl , Parliamentarian Nancy Kiel, Historian Lidia DeLa Rosa, Publicity Chairperson Roxanne Wachtel, Student Service Project Chairperson Martha Ramirez Treasurer Gail Feuerstein, Vice President, Holly Senior Representatives Linda Cota, Trish Sanders, Clair Secretary Donna Gotch ' Sandy WOHQ, Ina B0UCh0 President Nancy Kanemori Junior Representatives Theresa Lugo, Jeanne Chan, Mei Lee Chiu, Lisa Sophomore Representatives Cathy Luna, Carla Nolte, Nadine Bianas, Eileen Sawai' Santora. Advisor Susan Merritt Advisor Irene Cox Freshman Representativesdulire Parra, Susan Mesa, Leticia Ramirez, Nancy Rodriguez. Clubs! 187 e 188fFacuIty Faculty lVlr. Hovve, lVlr. White, and lVlr. Moore on their way to the Homecoming Parade lVlrs. Lillian Kimura hard at work UA teacher is never a giver of truth, he is a guide, a pointer to the truth that the student must discover for himself. Bruce Lee xxx nf' 3 4 if V fff wi ...W W ie LJ a .i,faf,,iLf SPECIAL THANKS to lVlrs. Phyllis Thomas for her invaluable help with A this section Administration PRINCIPAL: Boyde Dye Lawrence Smith JOS9 Campos Cou nselors Lily ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Maynard Horst Kay Becker kg? 1' l 1 , 'X .air 1 -f 1 'Q' Q X gv- R+ if X Xi II . rfff , M BOYS! DEAN is I 5 N15 Stan Hanstad . f GIRLS' DEAN I ,,I V S Sandy IVl'ascorro , I .,t, ui Carlos Baldeneqro , w if. - '43 V ,,.. H or ij' , ht , , 'li fr ' 1 fi? W gay. . lVIarie Connolly Administrationf189 Mancha Kurlich Vice President Dora Padilla Board of Education Richard Amador Ron Apperson Member President Specialist Member C.C. Scanlon Member Delora Brown M Kathleen Fosselman Gracia Friesma Arthur Langdon Dora Lopez Jean Marti 1490! Faculty George Chalmers Eva Du Bois Ken Fairlie Q F high - 'Q A s X Q . K My . 'ffm' J 'H dl c K 1 ,wiieQf1fi'1 'r ' June Nishiyama Mary Lou Perez Steve Salazar Patsy Springer ' , ,trr fftiief ' N, ' ,J f, Q. '1:ff':fvQgt4!e1 , A 1554 it 2 'F A 'ggzyfifv ,yew-If 'wa-RWM. I :Sw A ki 5m -L - fin ' P ,ef f Q I ' .law N 'W' :A J A. 1 ft N vffsfyf, Q ' gif if ' x 'xxtgi 3+ ,of Assistant of Instruction Heber J. Meeks Art Joan Scharf Supenntendents Superintendent Bruce H. Peppin Assistant of Administration William T. Pickford Buyness jf! t mr ft V f if , Wa., i new Thomas Coou rn A if ' ' A 1 Susan Merritt , I Q , ' A i u eviiiii - , V A ii ' i'i A A M fMl'rf 5iE51i5i?2ai. fi -ft' 5 . 2 - Barbara Nix .Joyce IVloyer Irene Cox fl' ,ffl nf W W ,431 A Facultyf191 wif 4,..,. , 11 R 5 , ,-..: fm ,,,- 1,J,' Mums, .. .. io: WW - af'-na, ,.f, free 4-,Q f - if Q 1 lr 3 i He :MS vi i ' I 'i 4: W r r . -.- ,, Us- EHQHSN fuk MQMWQ ' W A . q i -, i f ssss ssii is ' oi i A PN is - YN 192!Faculty Industrial Arts 'fsf -iw-4, Lois Thompson Monica Christenson IVIary Anne Nesalnous A Cathy Forrest ' ' Conununmauons Pat Reis Jewel Bridges Gail lVlacCartney Norman Franz Betty Jo Riggs Vivian Taylor Sue Bohnert Dennis Nasitka effing lVl al' 3 I .5 t Kerry Higgins Jessie Jacques Melinda Hernandez Linda lVlayo Wilma Bradley Gaby IVlanchester ' 2 l' 1 , I V ,,fj,iV tmfjx if ' ix, e J ,MM JK? or QJA it LY Home Richard Howe James Glendinning Ruben Romero Russell lVloore Ken IVlcCoy lVlel Kaplan Econonncs Faculty!193 Language Charan Stone Claudia Kubatzki hP0'w:, Www I W MMMKWJ , ,...., ,..,. e ei. ., M., Ken HOHW Phymcal Orville Seieroe Ray Williams Harold George Cesar Marin John Stoddard June Wallenstein Catherine lVlar EducaUon 1494! Faculty 4 amp Q! .,,. ,. 1 H, t 5 ., Agp: ,,4z,,o0' mh n -.ii sr W ! 512 M ff' f J A z J I' .J 9 i a if H -X '- 32' ie 1 1? J . if -Ki .V ' ' -A --:Qs L3 -L-fg-g :' vs- ,J ,- ,I Q If-4,1 1'-.A-K - ' - 2- W A A, . ,,,, H 2W, w ' 'J' We. '-f Y V w i.i, .Q hz It 1,1 Tl: ' , , X ir' A W ,, J: t ce ,M if , Q ,M . xi if X il ' I' ' - '- 1, - '- ,- iff t .ei,g - 5 'ig it , r 'er 1 . t in . I ig' ,,1 A::5yiV ,1 i 1 . o ji. , In A ' ' ' K if 0 ' l 3 t :ff -', ' . x 1 1 14 3. , fm it 'V wi . -. I 1 ' MT ' ' ,V .,.. . 1 1 Y 'wehf ,ff Sarah Walker John lvludnich JR' 2 X ? x 2 fx Iris Breen Roberta Grinker Richard Alvidrez Reinhard Forster Q 2,- I, Ruth Moser Q 'I I gf ,lfJ , ,Z , ,5 1 e , IVI uslc 5 i r Gary Hail , far,-,W fu 3 Delna Coe artha Bajgy A 3 MU e Brun Z 5 r QW' e r A - reer P-HU' Baldwin 'r r r r rere e ,: ' 1 'raa , X af W FacuItyfl95 1961! Faculty John Irwin Robert Low Harry Oswald Arturo Sandoval Lillian Rios Joanne Tye Genaro Garcia Margaret Nevarez lVlaria Ramirez Phyllis Valentino Steve lVlakeig Kathy Clayton Clifton Knowles Stuart Schnell John Saunders Bomund Dong George Farr Gino Gori Reading Social Science ik is quad' Mfg X ,Ma J . . se ' 'fi . , ' i' , Q . 4' f . rf , - 5 veiffzfg Elaine Reigner Dennis lvlielke Jane Johnston WM Q if f K it it , , . f ffl 35, J Joanne Whittington 15' -Q X Lf 4' ' Eg ? ,, 4,5 QV af, 'E K H -,:,., . V770 een:-H' , JV i vm '- ,,. 2 Mrdcf . . ,fills J'-rea REX J ' A ,,ff 5 'fx ,, ,Q ,X.,.- i V :rf :wtf vm: 2 f ff.: min ff Science NW ,AAN Donald lVlonson Robert Katz Loretta IVI organ Andrew Herrera Kirk Pratt William Raus Special Education Faculty!197 P '-.. ' 'f i - ,bn 7, 5.5 - g ig! -, -,,, L A -, , S ? - fl.-I M ' L I K 5. 1 : 'ff S S 'Fit' L Q' x ,V ' - L Q if 1 J W ,. J M.. 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'T Lydia Maier Betty Wells Jenny Garcia Mildred Gray Novella Bowe Cafeteria ' x X i .LR 1 .NA x K .Q Esther Ceniseroz Lillian Zakian Helen Twomey Jorge Torres Irene Gutierrez Scott lVlangrum Ellen Pacino ML, ,f .Q ' e Donna Classon E -.,X,,, , -1 Betty Schpak i ws Barbara Hirale' - g Y Lois Whipp Qeqkaii fs- lVlike Burke AQ, 5-dQ'4e'Eu 'Skaggs .v r N lVlar W lqczi 12 Lzbf y esterhoam if Y Eg- .f YQ ' dr, Eze Grace Ferry -ftafgr P lVliyo Nagano 49 4-f?:s .7 -4 Desanka Vukanovich - Rosemary Di Salvo 'Jig 'L' Frances Jimenez - Jackie Brown Peggy Taylor Lupe Gonzales Emily Ramirez Vera Keeney lVlary Ranney Vera Koditek Sylvia Seville Barbara Thachuk V s.+.z,, , ' S 43 ' N ,,. isit ' f ,s-'l amiff , Z . H I ,,, 5 1 L ll E 'gi ,iil k , J l, Q ggi:if11.v.fQi fi S lsll L A QM' ,V V -rky LW ri ,,, T 27 XX W erlvit l K l. ,. ' ' E ' Joe Sinohui, Vincent Ynez, Gerald Pierre, Angel flgt Rowl Gina Delvlargo, Frances Limonl Sugan Friezella, Louis Smith, lVlendez. 62nd Rowl Doris Camp, Helen Anderson, Contatino, lVlilIie Kavaya, Clementina Nluto, Esthe Conna lvlagnani, Neva DeYoung. Baquera, Jessie Nlae Pease, r Shepherd, Jane Goin g For Eddie Guerro runs THROUGH brick w-all! fr gn . - K1-4' sy-l S S 352125- ,,. , di 5 I we Tony Valdez shows the ultimate spirit for his alma mater! Sports affects all of us at Mark Keppel High in some way or another. Whether vve participate in the sport or whether we are spectators, sports give us a chance to express ourselves. We show the rest of the world that we are someone! Breaking records in football, track, baseball, etc. gives us a feeling of personal achievement and school pride! Sports activities makes the Aztec Spirit live on in us. sr ' . A . 4 Above: Crowd enthusiastically cheers on as Keppel crushes San Gabriel. Right: Sheri Chavez skies for 2 points. Sportsf199 Vorsiw Football Vorsigf Goes To C IF ' Top L-R: Paul Garcia, Terry Terrill, Joe Rocco, Eric Wahlberg, Patrick Martin, John Bentancourt, Danny Hess, Mike Martin, Tony Valdez, Coach Pratt. 2nd Rovv: Joel Jehnings, Mike Martin, Tim Scranton, Tim Diaz, Jeff Perez, Javier Hernandez, Randy Pitchford, Juan Clark, Gary Fowler, Nazario Hernandez, Sal Miramontes. 3rd Rovv: Coach Baldwin, Coach Stoddard, Mario Hernandez, Rick Ovon, Richard Gonzales, Gus Valle, Jon Kazunaga, Eddie Guerro, Rick Parker, Mark Mosman, Mike Diaz, Oscar Correa, Coach Brundage. 4th Row: James Flores, John Lang, Mark Nakamine, Dan Olvera, Raul Rodriguez, Wayne Bergstrom, Robert Gilliland, Mitchell Vega, Jeff Anaya, Brian De Jesus, Doug Bauer, Ed Chavarria. 5th Row: Rick Maulit, Craig Hechanova, Kevin Okura, Jack Otero, Tony Lomeli, Dean Astudo, Louis Valdez, Lenny Perez, Rudy Griego, David Valarde, Rudy Marquez. This year the Varsity Football team has come a long way, Their experience and team work mixed vvith determination brought them to victory and all the vvay to C.I.F. The team players vvho are responsible for the success of this year's team are lr-l, r. pg.l: Three year letterman, Mike Martin. Second year lettermen are, Patrick Martin, Tim Scranton, Tim Diaz, Javier Hernandez, Randy Pitchford, Eddie Guerro, Rick Parker, Mark Mosman, Doug Bauer, Rick Maulit, Jack Otero, David Valarde, First year lettermen are, Jon Kazunaga, and Wayne Bergstrom. 200fSports Three Years Straight!!! AZTECS Rush T0 Vzctory SCORES IVIKHS 29-27 EL IVIONTE IVIKHS 15-14 IVIT. VIEW IVIKHS 3- O ROSEIVIEAD IVIKHS 7-19 ARROYO IVIKHS 14-28 SCHURR AIVIKHS 14-28 CALIFORNIA CCIFD Tpppqdh gt RghtEddG ns ac ers on is Corner and turns It on t kl h way to me. t th Bottom-Tum Diaz breaks through San Gabriel 140 yd, ga ' 202fSports Soph Football Sophomores Gain Experience fi5 'W -Q-w!!b,'4VX99'f,-wmv' Mfrwfw A J! , -3 g. 1.. si -, X -svrwai mo gm em- 'QM as am fm, .mv ,K-E ,gp Top L-R: Jaime Reyes, lVligQLJi,menez,'David Rodriguez, Gilbert lVlaldonado, Adam Lopez, Randall Harper, Antonio Lucatero, lgevingglgey, Samuel Ibarra, Antulio Garcia. 2nd Row: Coach Knowles, Jim Rodriguez, David C. Rodriguez, Jim Kurilich, Ivan Herrera, Eric Coleman, Oarlos Araiza, Tom Grriffen, Chris Garcia, Art Heredia, Gerald Guerro, Coach lvludnich. 3rd Row: Richard Lopez, Raymond Figuero, Gary Escoto, Rudy Fernandez, lVlanuel Castro, Adam Lopez, Jim Castillo, Alan Nakamura, Takesh Yogi, Jon Sera. 4th Row: Louis Sandoval, Jerry Chow, Charles Beel, Camillo Nladrigal, Dick Ramos, Greg Estada, Frank Guzman, Arminio Alvarezgfrrefd Aguilar, Robert Velarde, Vincent lVlata. Missing are David Vargas and Ron lVlata. MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS MKHS 166 226 SCORES O-16 PARAIVIOU NT - CANTWELL - SAN GABRIEL 14-19 ALHAIVIBRA 14- EL IVIONTE 0 19 -29 IVIT. VIEW 0- 0 ROSENIEAD 15-21 ARROYO 8- 6 SCHURR potential for next year's Varsity!!! L-Sophomores work hard for a winning season!!! Above-Sophomores show good Sports!203 e, if FF X -X ef VND-0 YQ K Ygooxf 95 1 Nl Q, teak Qoexloo be Xvx Frosh Football j gf1,t.lS,eh,6aj5,5 tw Q l Freshmen lay ouglz Football M K H S O P P. O-O Paramount C O-7 Cantwell 0-O San Gabriel O-10 Alhambra O-6 Mt. View 22-2 Rosemead 10-7 Arroyo 0-3 Schurr ,lll Jap Xl WL NWUV -wr J W ' meow? v .1 , fl. .f l ,J QDNND lafffly X fn 4 fl- . XL 1 ' VVO 0701 Q fb il K AJ l V 1 L to R: LQ,m.ln,Lr,gg, Manuel Padilla, Orlando D-elgadlg, Ed Validron, Mark Molina, riquez, Carlos A ji Avj' X ,f Brennen, Art Nunez, Iim Nakamura, Ill!-amid V aging EESt6l159fQll, Jose Miramgglgs, 2nd L to : oTam6h'Flerrera, f , Gilbert Caldera, La, , Morris Zeiffarry Zabala, R,e.x,listLaQ, Able Ramos, Rene Francis, J bi Ramon Campos, Chris Rivera, Back L to R: Rngdxllfgtjvngg, Qhyiliiiyera, Shawn Tester, TQ!-Magana, Jim Riley, L . , Doug Melendez, Lar-rl-Lanrdless, Auwgie,S,anchei, Mmarkiamis, Coach Sanders, --LM ...N 3 fl iv Freshman breaks through for tough yardage. Right- Aztec running back sprints to outside. 204!Frosh Football Varsigf Cross Country Mission Valley League Champions ,xbox Q3 iRff4fb45f'1- 3 i','gYixf'la1.iRv Ra- xg jg 71 It Hx, fi N, 8 x kVL1kuNYXxL xxx XfX 'rvr'z'gH 1 it . Mjfjil H K I K z K V 'k ., W . Keppe' runs into position- Q Right- Gilbert Cortez, zotn in c1F,ail alone in first. ka . , Q 'if LOW SCORE WINS H ' 27-29 Alhambra 18-41 Paramount 21-37 San Gabriel LEAGUE 21-35 El Monte 15-48 lVIt. View 28-27 Rosemead 16-40 Arroyo 15-31 Schurr Top Row: Coach lVlcFate, Gilbert Cortez, Richard Impellizine, Jef? Ambos, S, lVlgr. Kerry Richardson, Front Row: George Sanjenis, Eddy Coronel, eye, Benny Nlendoza, Swan Liao, Juan Garcia. Varsity Cross Country! 205 Q JV Cross Country 7-I Momentum runs out and J. V settles or second LOW SCORE VVINS-J.V. IVIK OPP. 2 OCFD Alhambra 22 34 Paramount 21 34 San Gabriel LEAGUE 2 OCF7 El Monte 15 48 lVlt. View 27 31 Rosemead 22 32 Arroyo 40 15 Schurr The team Hnished the season in third place. 206!Sports uh Swan Liao keeping paceg Eddy Coronel gives his all. Back Rovv: Steve Evavold, Steve Selvidge, Eddie Coronel, B.l.l.L.f-.3.LlIl,QQ,S.. Front Rovv: Jim Bosco, Wilson Chwa Nlariano Escalante, Gerardo Palesfgg. iL Girls, T earn and Frosh-Soph show ejforl i Top Row: Anita Quintela, Rosalie Nlelendez, Irma Bernal, Cindy Reynoso, Chris Lop rdson. Bottom Row: Tracy Foote, Lupe Silva. SCORES -Frosh-Soph IVIK OPP. 40 19 Alhambra 15 45 Paramount 30 21 San Gabriel LEAGUE 19 44 El Monte 21 32 lVlt. View 45 20 Rosemead 48 20 Arroyo 31 28 Schurr The Frosh-Soph team finished in fourth place. Jeff Amb pushes for pos t g t a San Gabriel Clockwise: Nlanager, Kerrie Richardson, Wilson gQhwa,KJim hliosigl Steve Evavold, Ivan Salan, Bill Camgos, Ricardo Cabeza, Scott Tucker. Sportsf207 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Top-Rochelle KCANOED Chavira, Shelley CSIVIELLZIIESD Uhrmann, Sheri CIVIUFEJ Chavez, Rochelle CROACHJ Lieberman, Cindy Scott. Bottom: Dana Davvgon Terry Hernandez, Karen Schmidt. SCORES IVIK VS EL IVIONTE V. 2-O, 2-O JV. 0-2, 1-2 IVIK VS IVlt. VIEW V. 2-O, 2-1 JV. 2-1, 2-O IVIK VS ROSEIVIEAD V. 2-O, O-2 JV. O-2, O-2 IVIK VS ARROYO V. O-2, 1-2 JV. 1-2, O-2 IVIK VS SCHURR V. 1-2, 1-2 JV. O-2, 2-1 208fVolieybaII 5 it ' 'W tfi-54' .t fa i , x i J X .2 f or -if , AJ rw fl ff Girls Volleyball M X, yy N A1 b gk 2 N f H Q v it r ,e r at vt o Xt V X wfvm.f Q ex Nz is V X Q, Aclzorz y X x K, i 4 X W FT ggi' ff, ,. A yi ry 5 .fii tx if L' taxa 5. ff X f e w 1 , 1 ,Ai ein Q C: X' ,KX , ,ff 'J i' ' ,age fy ' 'Q ,CIW whey, ff! I fe. 'J it 1 ,f A N i F Ny X ff, J 15, 5 My K tl tu, r :X K 7 .6 F C it V L B Q, A pei? ,K 4 xx x N 0 23,1 K. 1 X NX? X X 4 Z R i x X-,4 'L QEG' ia I 1 X5 tty.-J 69 ,. A -, i Q4 K 1 K ' wt L' f ' f N dee, x if-1 it Y' Q N , A 5 y it tk : N Q WP Nt Cf i fr X , ,sg A XJ NX xv X Xxx ge or EN 1 fi X x Gi MR, A XR! fi , X y, , i1X ,y My . YVJ in t i K XXX, i 1, fl' ' X xl ,. ., yy QS L: IQ' x 3 .1 Y,-A A Q' SMX, X- f-NJ f CJ Q' 3. xt X ff F K A X ,Q :ff No 'Hi es Varsity Captain Sheri Chavez, J.V. Captains Renee Rivadeneyra and Mimi Cash tpictured belovvb. Bottom left: Esther Nunez spikes the bali to her opponent. Center: Shelley Uhrmann spikes the bali While Rochelle Lieberman and Sheri Chavez get ready for the return. Bottom center: Rochelle Lieberman and Dana Dawson dive for the ball. Top right: Terry Hernandez returns the ball, Varsity Girls Tennis Third lace Clirzches C.I.F Berth Top rovv: IVI5. Coe Marie Zavala, Cindy Bonilias, Stacey Levy, Shirley Bosco, Diane Van Arsdall, Bottom Row: Cioconda Rios, Rochelle Quintanar, lVIei Lee Wang, Francine Oyama 2lO,fGirls Tennis if 1 -fig Q ,fr um-anmuilsmk ttt Norma Shows intensity. Marie reaches for forehand volley. .V Tennis Valleys lo Second Place Top Row: Tammi Brusseau, Linda Simon, Carol Shimoda, Susan Tijiri, , Coach Ms. Walker, Bottom Rovv: Sabrina Simonian, lXl.o.i:o:ia ,Sanmioyib Kazumi Savvaguchi. llThe girls did a terrihc job this year. Quoted Coach Walker, as the J.V. tennis team volleyed their vvay to a respectable 9-7 overall record and a second place nnish in the Mission Valley League. i , K ' I i frrss' ts' 'illi Stacey Levy, number 1 singles player. Varsity El Monte Mt. View Rosemead Arroyo Schurr El Monte Mt. View Rosemead Arroyo Schurr Girls TennisX211 Varsity Water P010 Goes C.I.F, Fir I Fme Ever! Front rovv-Rick Avalos, lVlike Osmon, Bill Violette, Greg Jung, Back rovv-Coach Robert Greenamayer, Erik Adams, Doug Irvine, Chuck Cota, Jason Baron, Craig Jones, Bill lVIonroy, David Umeda, Coach Charles White. 'xvarsity Aqua Jocks Coaches Bob Greenamayer and Charles White put together one ot the Hbest Varsity Water Polo teams lVlark Keppel has ever produced. The season started out with a 1st place trophy in the Consolation round at the Montebello Tournament. Non-league play was promising because the Aztecs did vvell against teams rated much higher than they. The first game of league competition vvas a trying experience for the team as they vvere defeated by Charter Oak 21-10. The Aztecs bounced back to vvin 4 of the last 5 games to take third place in the lVlount Vievv League and earned a spot in C.I.F. Rick Avalos scores in a clinch situation. Scores lVlK 10-21 Charter Oak 18- 4 Azuza 4-10 Bassett 29- 5 Nogales 17-12 Workman Bill Violette swims the ball into position 212f'Varsity Water Polo De ense factor in success . 'Q' ,. W,,. f .Q r il, ,,, Erik Adams stares out the opponent , - l st, :Kk A Kg: N ' ,,,LL v , . , ,, .usa t -s w.. H., :W fr-am, ,'ff gp., ,, Bill Violette Cu . .Kwai 903 W 1 K k ,MM 9' ,..- , rves one in! W.. nw, , , , .. i.-.,, W .r vw-. w ', 2 iw f Saw'-viefstw sffu - fif5ii1:2 Q f' ,tier-: of- -.' -, . H if - o' :wi Q-: 3 'N--:if , .,. 5 . ' i 5 ,, It W 1 ' i r iff gg' 'A - gi-it . 11144 to L 2, Yi V - 'Q A ,z 3, .,-- iq-,, ,Q . i?fffiw1,ffif:2,ff M . 1 Nlike Osmon's golden opportunity A., 'R 'R gr?-1 k W B ..,,.w-JH -,,. . '. vii j?.f - r - Q., ' Lf: - ' W' WIT? 'VV' Coaches last minute instructions Varsity Water PoIof213 Water P010 Isl Place in League Coaches: Bob Greenamayer and Charles White weren't surprised when the Frosh-Soph Water-Polo Team went undefeated in league with a 6-0 record. The trophy they received for this honor was very much deserved. The key to their success was good leadership, hard work, discipline and very few errors. Their offense, defense, scoring and just plain llGut Plays were super. Some of these players will move up to Varsity next year and will bear watching. Let's hope they can carry on their record and bring many more honors to Keppel. Coaches show concern about a decisive play. Chuck Cota aims high for a goal. FROSH-SOPH IVIK 13- 7 Charter Oak 5- O Azuza 14- O Basset 15-11 Nogales 10- 3 Workman 214!Frosh Soph Water Polo Allen Wong tires a critical goal. Front Row: Craig Okuno, Mike Narikiyo, Richard Morales, Kevin Tanaka, David Yamaguchi. Back Row: Coach Robert Greenamayer, Allen Wong, Douglas Irvine, Tony Lacsamana, Andrew Irvine, Jeff Gobel, Richard Chung Coach Charles White. iving iver Goes to C.I.F for the F urlh Time i E Z Z 3 s ,, --1 g . j 5 i I Left turn on signal only 5 Steady 515 She 9065 Idon't believe I did the whole thing. I knew I couldn't touch my toes in mid air. l Edna lVlelendez did it again: the fourth year to dive for our school colors at C.I.F. Last year she placed fourth in the Varsity diving division of the 3-A C.I.F. on the 1 meter and 3 meter boards. When the coaches were asked about Edna they said, ilshe is one of the best athletes in the school because she wins in boys competition. Divingf2l5 Varsity Basketball Cagers came up Shari 1 'Qs 9 gr C 9 l Varsity Team Picture: l.-R, Phil Coughlin, Darin Onaka, Gilbert Chapparo, Jeff Perez, Nlarc lVlorales, Raul Pallares, Mike lVlartin, Gilbert Gonzales, Kevin Ohara, Coach Zabel, Bottom- Andy Denerson, Ron Shimizu. 216fVarsity Basketball V Basketball .V SJ- -K-S HHH 925- Mic 'Wifi 0 lik 5 9 '9 4-Q' A 4,1 sn 0-r . fs ' o -ai refs J.V. Team Picture-1 LAR, Gary Shaw, David Loza, Sam Kim, Ed Copenhaver, Jim Burgos, Donny Cordova, Mario Gonzalez, Dan Olvera, Rudy Ramirez, Rudy Griego, Jon Sera, Lenny Perez, Manager- Phillip Coughlin, Coach- Mike Burke. Far L.-Mike Martin drives hard for a score. LAMartin under uintense pressure goes for it. CenterfGonzales looking for a way out. Top L-Gilbert Chapparo, gets the rebound. Top Center-Jeff Perez, dribbles dovvn the court. RER-AndTDennerson,averagi71g-17 points a-garrre, lea-ps-for-a basket. JV Baske-tbaIlf217 218!Sports Soph Basketball Sophomores shoot for the lop!! Soph team picture, Top row-LfR-Darryl Grifhn, Jim Castillo, Takeshi Yogi, Tom Qrifhn, John Suardini, Jerson Ortiz, Coach Ray Walker Front Row-L-R-John Kanemori, Russell Lee-Sung, David Caines, David Rodriguez, Ray Alegre, Manager, Tony Rivera. ,S Above- John Suardlni, under heavy pressure, focuses at the basket. Right- John Suardini, in total control, scores another Keppel basket. Fresh Basketball Fresh Basketball shows promise 3 A 3, 5-Jfme N-mf E-Us .ffib 21 Yadullah Abdul-Hamid puts one up? Tom Grifhn, sophomore center, leaps high for a jump-ball. Frosh team picture: Top Row-l.-R-Coach George, Gary Shiroshl, Gregg Mosman, Jimmy Hirsch, Chuck Rivera, Yadulla Ab- dul-Hamid, Bernard Luthi, Danny Quarter- nick, Lloyd Honda. Front Row-L-R-Craig Ideno, Will Kwong, Benny Duarte, Keith Ju- bota, Shayne Ige, Gilbert Caldera, Rene Nleneses, Greg Ohara. Sports! 219 Girls Varsity Basketball Karen Hamamoto, Robbie Yamauchi, D Shelly Uhrman, .Sheri Chavez, Rochelle Chavira, Letty ArizmenChTSFaomi Ideno, Christy Ohara, lVlissing- Chris Espinoza. 220!Girls Varsity Basketball Var ity Shoals for Iwo Top-Chavez moves through defenders to make her shot. Bottom-Chavez snuffs El Monte player's shot. Center-Dawson tights for the ball, Right'Chavez reaches for the ball, Girls .V Basketball .IW Lookin, Good! The Girls Basketball teams have been playing excellent games. The varsity team, coached by lVlrs. Allen, has proven to be a hard team to beat! Varsity team captain is Sheri Chavez, a four-year lettermen and an inspiration for the team. The J.V. team, coached by lVlr. Torricelli, has good potential and will make an exceptional varsity team in the future. Top-R, Ideno goes for layup with Dawson and Chavez backing up. lVliddleeChavez shoots a free throw while Dawson and Ideno wait to rebound. Top-L, Chavez shoots for two!!! L-R, Melanie Nishimura, Lisa lVlinami, Annette De La Vega, Inger lVlaly, Sheri Carter, Joanne Bubinski, Diane Thomas, Christine lVlinami, Suzette Isa, lVlissing-Gloria Carreon, Kathryn Seno. Girls JV Basketballf221 Varsiw Wrestling Var ity Wrestles to Winning SCORES IVIK 33-25 59-12 42:3 6 EI Monte Mt. View 3 X San ,Gaxbriel 335324, bi gRosEmeQad vi N X 'N NJ 943 5 sxftitteyew m x ,lg Y le Q X X ,X Jx ,. K ry 9 vs E H ix? Q ti 'ai cl ofa akiv r XXV X -5 X, ni? 5 X1 X lax 3 , Ex kv , Xiquxfxii X. k Xt tt s X lvl ylxb if I sc l gb The 'ti i X .1 i ' A Yi i i X332 X53 XJ X X 5 ,iw 'sign Above: Team Captain Willie Castaneda, scores points against hapless opponent. Above Right: Doug Bauer squeezes and turns opponent blue around gills. 222!Varsity Wrestling Season Front Row: Moses Martin, Kevin Okura, Steve Yoshimura, Louie Maspero. Middle Row: Jack Otero, Joel Jehning, Toni Lomeli, Willie Castaneda, Doug Bauer. Back Row: Tim Scranton, Randy Pitchford, Eric Wahlberg, Rick Parker, Coach Ron Cox The Varsity Wrestling Team had a very successful season under the guidance of Head Coach Ron Cox and his assistant Dewey Brundage. The key to this team's success was being solid at all weights. Though the Aztecs were lacking strong individuals, they did have a number of wrestlers projected to do well at league finals and move into C.I.F. competition. These wrestlers were Moses Martin, Willie Castaneda, Doug Bauer, Rick Parker, Tim Scranton, and Randy Pitchford. . V Wrestling T .If Grapplers Wreslle T ough scones MK 42-24 Sierra Vista 60-15 Basset 62-18 El Monte 48- 9 Mt. View 31-21Q1San Gabriel 11-44 Rosemead Front Row: Xavier Loochkartt, John Hidaka, Phil Cervantes, Todd Thompson, Middle Row: Brian DeJesus, Morris Zena, Ramiro Rodriguez, Ragtigrlierreg. Back Row: Steve Evavold, Pat Martin, Mike Kaiser, Coach Dewey Brundage. Junior Varsity is the testing ground for future Varsity Wrestlers. The main objective of wrestling at the J.V. level is to mature as a wrestler and gain valuable experience, An athlete who has wrestled at the J.V. level will have a great advantage when he moves up to the Varsity level. However, winning on the J.V. level is just as important as it is on Varsity, and the J.V.'s also had a successful season. Though very young, preseason was still very successful. Many of the wrestlers showed signs of maturing and the outlook for league looked very promising. Above left: Aztec wrestler cradles opponent. Left: Tony Lomeli scores big pin over Rosemead W-a Junior-Varsity WrestIing!223 Varsigf Soccer Wins Z0 Winning Soccer teams are a tradition at Mark Keppel. Once again, our C.I.F. bound Varsity Soccer team was victorious. The Aztecs finished the season 17-3-1 overall, and were co- champions of the Foothill League with an impressive 10-1-1 record. C.I.F li. li I-as Front Row: Coach Barsuhn, ,lose Alvarez, Sal Oliva, Ismael Tenorio, Carlos Oliva, .Lange Salinas, Gernan Irwin Mendez, Back Row: 'Alfred Sandoval, Mike Schober, Paul Liu, is, J Gustavo Valle, David Carreon, John Regalado, Qevardo Palestino, Sal Miramontes, Frank 716 imo Sanchez, esus Martinez Bonzanquet. ABOVE: Sal Miramontes looks for a way out. CENTER: Francisco Rivera leaps high to block a goal. RIGHT: Herbert Soberanis blocks an opponent's kick. 224!Sports .V Soccer Aims or Goals k x Juan Fresquez begins a Aztec drive. if Q' es 'T un., ,JVX1 Front Row: Mario Equrvide, Javier Camorlinga, Robert Subia, Francisco Rivera, Martin Alfaro, Stephen Arce, ' Back Row: Robert Yepez, Enrique Villegas, Robert Herrera, Luis Serrano, Enrique Valenzuela, Heng Kuan, Miguel Henriquez, Gerado Herrera, Sal Lucatero, Thuan Tran, Alfred Sandoval. Sal Olivia, intercepts an El Monte drive, The Junior Varsity soccer team ended the season victorious. The Aztecs hnished second in the Foothill League play with a 9-2-1 record. Sports!225 Varsity Swimming Varsity Swimmers Stroke to Victory R r'St S I M .' n -4 W g A to A IVI K 49 96- 59 Basset 'fi 89- 37 Azuza 92- 49 Nogales 55-101 Covina 44- 99 Charter Oak 80- 40 Workman Front Row: Chuck Cota, B il Ad David Umeda E, sfy l uv5 i siiiilkw is -- - .-1.4 Violette, Mike Osmon, Douglas Irvine. Back Row: Greg Jung, And I i E ik Bill Violette butterflies to victory ,.i-Sf-f .wk 9 . .,..aan-f' N. .s-- ...fu - Greg Jung concentrates on his start 'S Ch kCt id th t 226tVarsity Swimming ....-uf.. Frosh-Soph Swimming Prosh-Soph Swimmers Show Promise M- SCORES IVIK 19-111 Basset 74- 53 Azuza mmm 28- 78 Nogales 24- O Covina 71- 65 Charter Oak 32- O Workman i ssssi ont Row: Chuck Cota, lVllke Narlklyo, Cralg Okuno, Douglas Irvlne, Rlchard Chung. Back R 1 I k d I C G D b C J l P rew rvine, risti ill, e ra ordova, uie ara. Cristi Gill readies for the start k k I b F hS phS gf227 Bay? Varsity Tennis The teanfz swings into action VARSITY: ifronti Alan Ma, Tony Jimenez, Steve Kang, Mike Pacheco, David VeLarde, ibacki Stacey Lew - Manager, Mike Medina, Alan Araw, Ron Klein, Curtis Carpenter, Coach Ameiuxen Curt Carpenter C0f'lC6I'1tYatES U-amen... on his follow-through. Alan Ma stretches for the match point. 228fVarsity Tennis 1 Wx Boys J. V Tennis . . And Acegs to Victory! W W MMM Z-4fff4424,.Z 4122 e Zg75'f 'ff vuw4f4fMw av ?QA' Q- 51-Zwcaizof AWA Dave VeLa dem top form. J.VTEAlVIffotJRkyMt DngNgye D IIDHon DogKt DaneOhta Gary Wong Cbackb F a c ne Oyama Manager Ga y Mats moto Da d B o n Ste e Vucefch Pa I Salmon Jaso Ba on C ach Westphal Keep you eye o the ball, Alan. J.V. Tennis!229 IVIK Opp Varsiy Track Determination-Readyf Setf G0 Front Row: Steve Selvidge, Bennygilvlendoza, Juan Garcia, Back Row: Harry Lu, Alan Nakamura, Robert Heath, Tony Lomeli, Joe Torres, Terry Terrill. T SCORES 51 San Gabriel 60 Temple City 36 Nluir 64 Alhambra 62 El Monte Outstanding performances helped the Varsity Track team to a winning season. Keppel boasted four 2 milers who ran under 10 minutes. No other school had a runner with better time. The lack of depth was the main problem for the team. Although the team was able to capture many first places it could not accumulate as many points over-all as it would have liked. Jon Garcia, one of the top league pole vaulters cleared 12'6 in the first league meet against El lVlonte. Steve Selvidge shattered the triple jump record- with a distance of 42'6 . Keppel romped El Monte 74- 62. Gilbert Cortez shows stamina! 23OfVarsity Track Rick Parker makes it look easy! J . V Track Stars of the Future Sergio Chaparro shows good form! iii Lester Soon jumps Long! Larry Zabala is riding high! For weeks it looked as though the J.V. track team could coast through the season. After 3 forfeits by non-league competitors. The team opened against Alhambra. They lost 51 to 59. The J.V. team had a tremendous victory over El lVlonte, 84 to 42, in the league opener. SCORES NIK Opp For. San Gabriel For. Temple City For. Muir 51 59 Alhambra 84 42 El Monte Front Row: Ray Ng, Sergio Chaparro, Pete Aguero, Nlariano Escalante, Tony Chan, Steve Evavold. Back Row: Ted Ramirez, Nlike Romero, Lester Soon, Marty Nasanaka, lVlario Hernandez, Ricky Qwan, Ken Ng, Sergio Chaparro, Pete Aguira, IVlariano Escelante, Tony Chan, Steve Evevold. Varsity Track!231 Saph-Frosh Track Sprints Into Action Front Row: Rick Cabeza, Victor Aguirre, Qesus Vsergara, Wilsons Chvva,,lVliddle row: Gilbert Gilbert Cortez and Richard Maldonado, Lloyd Honda, Gary Escoto, Jamie NifCQQ,l'lI'lQll,, Freddy Valdes, Doug Skipwith, Jim ImPe l? 'e battle lf Out On the BQscQ,QAlben Alegres, Billy Healy. Back Row: Steve Evavold, Jerson Ortiz, Brad Tucker, ,Eddie tW0'm e mn' Cljayarria,wLarryMLandQss, Tim lVlcCoy, Khai Tran, Craig Ideno. Girls Track Getting S tran ger Every Year Front Row: Captains, Belinda Rodriguez and QQljSzLopez, Middle Row: Tracitsliootce, Macy Yip, Louise Velarde, Amber Aldgerete, Cindy, Contovasilis, Patty Bahlinger, Sonia Hurtado, Lisalvlarquez, Sally Dilley. Back Row: Lupe Silva, Rosalie Ivlelendez, Lupe De La Garza, Cindy Reynoso, Tanya Nleloserdoff, Lety Arizmendez, Virginia Campos, Lorraine Garcia, Wong, lVlarta Oliverez, Coach Andy Herrera. as Mei Lee Belinda Rodriguez, the rl Girls distance runner 9 comes in first. , kb' K ,Li s if fi at 4 in M ,H A 232!FS 84 Girls Track gg if Varsigf Soccer Sweeps CIF Title H, VV,, ,,, .,,. M I , iw, , 3, , , 5 ' Y film' ,,,, ' ,Ja,, V !' 1 ig, ',,,,. , . Y' j I 'f 9 'L Twmry ' A ,WM ,W 'I are f g V I-Av, ,mf ,r f V, S 4' , F- 1 S , A- 1-ff , N , , , , NW .2t,f,,,,z5g-+gLw,i, , if H ,- - -iff 1-al SQ 471+ . :T i- ,. - e, W A QMMQ ' ',,, Ma. ,Q K ' 14, ' if , T' ' '-fviwvgw 2645, ..-may ,t,f,5Q,,,'Sr ' ani ,z 5. f . . V qw, ag T at -w eb' M? Jesus Martinez fires for a goal. An underrated Mark Keppel High School Varsity Soccer team brought home the schools hrst C.I.F. Championship in 25 years. The Aztecs Tinished in a tie with Glendale for first place in the Foothill League at the end of the regular season. Then they won 5 straight playofT games, many of them away from the Aztec field. In the Champion game, the Aztecs battled University High School of Irvine, the Aztecs won 4-2. The Mark Keppel Varsity Soccer Team Keppel defender blocks an attack from University. Aztecs in a victory hug Varsigf Baseball will Z0 win A dl A Varsity baseball, front row- Coach Valentino, Julio Sanchez, Randy Brusseau, Neftal Cerda, Dean Astuto, John Castillo, back row- Jim Castillo, Chris Savedra, Raul Pallares, Tim Diaz, IVIike Riviera. After 8 games, the Varsity baseball team was 4-4 overall, 2-2 in league. The team had 6 starters back from last year which gave them a good hitting attack. The defense has not proved to be as strong as Coach Valentino thought it would be. Arroyo and Schurr were the teams to beat. Q -1sq,,..1.-Q. ,i l.4.,1,q.x..'x5.:W sk M 234fVarsity Baseball ..., Jim Burgos leaves 'em looking 3rd baseman Nefti Cerda stays alert. .V Baseball Teamwork in action il , gm 'Q . . . . .,,,i,,,,g,, 3 ,.. . 1' w'.. a .. M. ,a,.., aa a a aaaa . 1 Raul Pallares, t'The Swinger , hits a homerun. The J.V. team is very young and inexperienced. With hard work and dedication they hoped to do well in the Mission Valley League. The area 4 of strength of this team was hitting, with many good hitters on the John Regamdo mes them up for the big one' team. Pitching was the major question mark. If the team was to be successful the pitching had to improve. PM M K , . 1 E l K K K K W I . 3 it dd Q? . dll T X . . I K , ,,,,,. ' ...1 '53 A VV , ,L f JE' wg PS Ar Y G . g deg K. ,Vi VZ V, . .,Q:vw.,- ...N ., '- rrry VLWVV I E ' 8 . l, - H . ' 9 ,Q Q fl l T dw t 4 1 ff! ' A 4 If T if , . . - r , l A ts.. - 1 'R H Z ,' ' .,,, , ,hr ' W ' sfa J .Y ' 'M' f ..... J.V. baseball: front row- Roy Valdez, Shige Yonede, Robert Ramos, Bobby Ortiz, David Yamaguchi, second row- Steve Tolo, David Ramirez, Jim Kurlich, Art Heredia, Jerry Chow, Alfred Aguilar, Sam Ybarra, back row- Coach Stoddard, Takeshi Yogi, John Lang, Rene Lozoya, Randy Harper, Omar Rodriguez, Ken Eguche. JV Baseballf235 Freshmen Baseball Gives All. .ig ' K ' is X- X ' ' ' 1 ' N Uh we-+ 'f'f www. fm. sz 1 J . . 2. f - f 2 si X. XX. gli, KKl.kR1,KgLo- t g 1 N AKAQ A V 4 Lrhi , J, XQQK 1 l mm Lf If C' K , V, kr 4 -, ,4i.11i.xik.lNr A , -- X K .-,ml . I , xx, ' wx U : If 1 fr.-I QC-.X V- is . S A K - K K K wi- ., R K 1 Xl 'C Q . 1 i 04.4 a s ea A i'+fw-if-ff i i i . . . . , . Q , . - .. ' - ' dw 1 90' . . 3 .. 1 - ,af '.,.1 'Wi' , , . ,..A , if fx kk Vrk' ,,-L ,,-- Wsbfi- f ,Mk 'f x f ., E' - Q , - fr R K A 4' s'sf i , f - Q K L ,C N .. ' w ' 13 : 9 K ,wi', N K ff ,,hS,.' K -.f I ' ff' 4 1 7 L ff 5 ' P . ,E ' ,f ' . .- ff. X- l '- 1 i g el , R .. lap: . os. . L ,ss.,. m e are as l l -,' . if is A li l i 4 -i 'K '-L' - K ' , K 1 Q,3fZ Ys ' ,..,,,.,.,ff:eaasa:wf .. ' ---- ' 1 ' 7 f - ' f ' f 7 i Q ,,.. -l i A mf in , l ' .. ' - S 5 31 si - - 'C Q - C' ' 4 - .C , Q. , . ., AL.. , , , 1 , ,, if . .W , , , s a Lhii. '3 3732, lv , ii i? .7 MQ . g K i S' ' it ' .' A . I A l . it ' l I 1 R , , 1 f x i i ' we - : -2: e iz s , ff f 'E . ' - -i 8 - -s , if - 5:5 Q- Q, ,. 1 5, 32 y . ,qui L , , V- p.. if in A , , , . J, . 1, I i . f 4 is -e 1 . ' 3 so Gif 'UN -A-x ag N of A , is 1 f C K A L, , Eikili .,,,.. . LL: -- 6 3 5 ,f , L. K, K 3 4 1 vu Q kk N i K at A V: K W, ..,. . :Q X, , .V fe. ,l Q R , ykrr i Front Row: John Rivas, EgigL.S.an.r1l32L Ray Logez, Carlos Bernard, Eddie Valderon, ,Art Munoz, Rene Francis. Back Row: Tom orres, Tony Rivera, Greg Nlosman, Benny Duarte, ,1l.m,iigl'-L, Orlando, Gabriel Martine5,,RayJSstrada, Raymond Campos, Dou , Davy Rodela, Augie Sanghez, Coach Saunders. Nile. 'e Raul Pallares waits for the ball. Wade Tudsuka hits a 7 iron on the green. Paul Woo, after smashing the ball to the green- you then must putt it into the hole. '-v-..q.,,,M , --sa., Bzrdzes to League Fznczls This years Varsity Golf team was taken very serious this year in Pacific League play. John Raleigh took a third place in this years TRI-CITY championship. Johns record includes, number one, four year varsity letterman, IVIVP for two years and has qualified for league hnals for four , years. Hard hitting Dale Inoue second man and is returning varsity letterman will also go on to league finals. Paul Woo, Wade Tudsuka and Brian Fox made up the rest of the varsity squad and all ' three had a very ine year. Front Row Coach Paul Baldwin Cbrsllhorn Alfred Sandoval Back Row Brian Fox Dale Inoue, John Raleigh I' ag, ' bfi- rl -, is ff John Raleigh hits to the green in a big individual win against Alhambra, John Raleigh comes into a 250 yard drive. Dale Inoue, one of the hardest hitters in league, hits an iron-shot. Brian Fox, up coming Freshman powers the ball to the green. Dale Inoue blasts out ofa bunker, Q Libs. -fa' W J 4. ,fgx-If v ,, 'if 5 2' ff - Girls Varsity Sojiball Sojiball of to cz dynamic start QQ nl-l , I? .fn L,-Ji Varsity team: Top L-R, Chris Sornosa Casst. Coachl, Theresa Almanza, Kandi Silver, Roxie Nishimura, ARocheIIe,Chavira,, ShQ!'ltChav6sZ,.RochelIe Lieberman, Chris Espinoza, Bottom L-R, Dana Dawson, Yolanda Vargas, Terry Hernandez, lVlimiCash, Esther Nunez, Jo Ann Guerrero, Coach Mike Burke. Varsity player, Rochelle Lieberman, slams another line drive. J.V. player, Patsy Lomeli, Hits it hard. Varsity player, Terry Hernandez goes for it. 238fGirls Varsity Softball Girls JV Softball xperience shows the way rf ' out the batter. action. against Compton. i i i-u,Jf-nu - Nth. .... , ,foio . J.V. Softball team: Top L-R, Wanda Ortiz, Martha Ramirez, Stacy Agbayani, Lorraine burto, Shelley Uhrmann, Sheri Carter, Robbin Juarez, Laura Gonzales, Annie' De La Vega, Sharon Woo, Adele Hernan z, Lupe Seanez, Bottom L-R, PatsyLomiIi,'lVla'ry Yip, Lenora Wong, Julie Parra, Judy Parra, -Cathy Nlinarni, Rosanna esa, Patti Gilliland. ' l,. wif Xp Q N ,X it atb 1 JoAnn Guerro, one of the Varsity pitchers, strikes L- Esther Nunez, at second base is ready for Below- Varsity player gets a hit in their win With a team of experienced and determined players there is no doubt that the Varsity softball team will come out on top this year. Under the coaching of Mike Burke, the team is looking forward to a very good season and a league championship. in lemme, Ci YUJAU Auaeiilg SAM J frvuzjf Jmfal EMA, J Juzcvuf MMA Jw fic fmfqwm Jef, wmv CMUM M fyvlwbiol WLM ,jo WM We ffif aaa Ml UVM WW? dowel WW lrlwof .ww Jdfw ffx qw ll stil' 1 5 X Girls JV SoftbaIl!239 euvklyd Badminton Badminton Biraies n. '. Q i'I Front Row: Edna lVlelendez, Karen Lea, Chi Yu Yu, Alina Tang, Amelea Tang, Pauline Yashiki, Linda Yamamuro. Center Row: Sabrina Simonian, Denise Castilleja, JoAnne Satori, Carol Look at this fancy footwork! Shimoda, Jackie Davila, Kazumi Tawaguchi, Christine Tana, Ina Bouche, Nayda Ortiz, Ruth Burkes. Back Row: Diane Avalos, Nga Loi, Rie Higuchi, Janna Frey, Peggy Canaga, Yvette Perez. Gymnastics ymnasts Spring Inta Actianf A4 Front: Cheryl Jones, Cecily Grimm. Back Row: Michele Leach, Pat Arizmendez, Gretchen Stein, Stella Daita, Shari Yang, lVlickiaChong, Shari Olson, Donna Nlartinez, Virginia Campos, Nadine Bianes, Rochelle Quintanar, lVlary Ann lVlorikowa, Lynne Shishima, Audrey Calvin, Laurie Calvin, Lonnie lVlattie, Robin Ceballos, Stacey Eddow, Stacy Smith, Susan Dunaway, Becky Welton, Charlena Williams. Who said it was easy! A 5 E One umooooooooooru time! i 240tSports A wards in i Af' 1:-f ra-NKCJT x Editor Fiona Loke laughs at a joke told by a student but Mitch Maki doesn't think it's very funny. Lori Miyahata and Mitch Maki discuss their plans for the hnal layout. This section is called Awards, which we explain some of the awards that have been won throughout the year by difterent people, usually the best in that certain category. Z' David Sangen tries to hide from the camera but fails, as this photo shows. Award sf 24 1 onor bestowed on athletes and scholars Receiving Aztec of the Year was running back Eddie Guerro. He made lst team Mission Valley League two consecutive years. He also lettered in Varsity play for two straight years. Guerro gained an average of 60 yards a game, and 4.5 yards a carry. The 1979 volleyball teams had great successes. Among the ranks six girls emerged as the leaders of the teams. On the Varsity team, Sheri Chavez was given the most valuable player trophy for her contribution and Shelley Uhrmann was named the most dedicated player. Also on the Varsity squad, Terry Hernandez and Karen Schmidt received the most inspirational award. For the J.V.'s Renee Rivadeneyra and lVlimi Cash were given the most valuable and most inspirational award, respectively. 242tAwards Eddie Guerro stands in glory as the winner of the Aztec of the Year award. Karen Schmidt, Sheri Chavez, Terry Hernandez, and Shelley Uhrmann. Bottom row-Renee Rivadeneyra and lVlimi Cash. Loan Nguyen, Perry Caro, Glenn Sueyoshi and Jeanette Woo. Each year the Bank of America presents plaques to four students who displayed excellence in particular fields. The winner of the Fine Arts plaque was Jeanette Woof Loan Nguyen won the award in Vocational Arts. In lVlath-Science, Perry Caro was awarded the plaque and in the Liberal Arts category, Glenn Sueyoshi won. The winners competed with the plaque winners from ten other schools. Scholarships were given to the finalists. The distinguished Bausch and Lomb scientitic corporation bestowed an award for outstanding acheivement in the field of science on a senior from several high schools. Perry Caro was the recipient of the award at Keppel. Caro was given a medallion by the Science Department which chose him. Caro plans a career in computer science. Senior Perry Caro, winner of the Bausch and Lomb award. fafafe Awards!243 Honor bestowed on otheletes dt senior As Tennis came to a close many awards were given to deserving players on the Varsity Team. Francine Oyama won the lVlost Inspirational Award. Stacey Lew was awarded the Nlost Valuable Player Award. On the J.V. Team Nsorma Sandoval was awarded the Nlost Valuable Player Award. Stacey Lew, Francine Oyama, and Norma Sandoval enjoy the pleasure of the trophies they have won. Jeanette Woo, Gary Yee, Keelie Maly, and Roberta Tarnove with Nancy Kanemori proudly hold the plaque they won as Club of the Semester. 244!Awards Mark Keppel's Honor Society, Crown 84 Sceptre, received the coveted Club of the Semester Award for the first half of the '78-'79 school year. The club this year led by Advisor Robert Katz and President Don Levine, was very active in various school events. Crown 84 Sceptre's presence could be found at almost every school event in either the form of sales or services. Xi ,:ga.wu:wi'd1.,p--l- l' . 2 gt llf 'il-1.7 -sg Advertisements E. .la Paul Woo is not only the ace photographer for the Teocalli staff but for the school newspaper AZTEC as well. :,.,f--if in ,-,,... , s y ssorss Perry Westbrook will do anything to get a good picture. l'Let us pause now for a few words from our sponsors. The staff would like to thank all of our patrons and advertising businesses for their support. 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MONTEREY PARK - CALIFORNIA - 91754 ATLANTIC SQUARE - 724-46OO 254!Advertisements Nuff .A-I f , W -1: '-f Garvey Nut House Home ofthe Orlglnal 50m off per LB of Jelly Bellys to all IVIKHS students durlng the months of June and July 1979 9533 E Garvey Ave So El Monte 442 4821 J ell Bell J ell Beans y y e-eQe I y l ,I-4 1' 'nn I- - ,lk . , ..:,.'-r L - '1 - X'z '---A,-'-V I 1 'f--,l, rff4nlwf' K M .J K I R. ff ... '. ,Nm V ,...,L-, ,f-, 4, ,....' in N. -gg., If-vs: W-H'---5, ,.,., f' an-.:e ' '5' - r I .L ,Q 'M 'Q ., A fr, -fs, Q Lf The following ad T 00 Personal A ds vertisements could not be printed due to their highly personal contents: 2461+ . V4 Mwwlevwwawmwr-M'ffW'W' 4-JAfM:cf fw+AMf'44fff '4 WU'f 1'L 'MN'h 'b44.',,q,.,vvf-K mikdcwviffkrrwfuflh ,!1,z.4lf9f0x..J -ff6'Yl 4 '-'-f1 - J '1 J L7'09'cZ'J mp.aJv?'d-4LJ: f 'M4 f'CA f .,cfz,7uu,c1 pfmy. ,,,Vv1,f9,,,Qf Q,-ysJll,4.2-A-lflrkd. 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MathfScience the Band Mrs. Kimura Mr. Katz 81 his A.P. group Mr. Jackman Miss Stone and everyone who made Mark Keppel a wonderful 4 years - Robbie T. .SIGN - y Here s a way to say Hello to my favorite family' I love you all Cheryl Rosann Coco Jerry Ivan and to my sweetheart Richard' Keppel s Great' You all are great Ill NEVER forget you' Take care God bless' Love Debbie Rudy Iwould like to thank you for being the Number One person in my life We ve had our share of good and bad times We ve gone through a lot and grown a lot together Always remember I Love You Oh how s your little cholita Love ya Sheila Rosemary Well our 3 years of being sisters is almost over. You have been a terrific little sis and friend! So let s stay sisters always. Remember drill team and Spanish class. Your Big Sis - S eia TALONDI Congratulations to the Graduates of 79 Karen Sandy Desiree Susie Kathy DeDe iWendy Pauline Laura Tracey Jeanette Cathy Edna Karen Mary - Love Non Seniors Louise Gloria Roxie Diann To Someone Very Special: As time goes on Ive come to realize how much I love you. I hope we can get back together soon. Just remember I ll love you just the way you are. 1Of29! Feb. 4 Feb. 11 F b. 1 Love Always 8g Forever - . . Roxanne I love you now and I always will love you. A You re the greatest and dearest thing in my life. Im truly glad we ve met and above all I m overjoyed that you re mine forever. Love Ron Mei Lee BEST FRIENDS FOREVER FOR ALWAYS Charlene Juan: Friends: Freakies: etc etc etc. Thanks for making my sophomore year memorable. We had a blast... Rosie was silly, Cindy was nuts and I enjoyed every minute of it. OC + TRACK '79 if 1, To., H.1., eve. - Lupe I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I h I X I , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I Robbye, Jenny, Vivian, Terry .5 K. I 'gi M' xx 1 11 xx I 77 , , e 7, '78 3 J R I I I I I I I XX II ' ' I I I I I I ' . ' . I I . , . I , . . . , ' 1 KX II I I ids' 4, . .I ,. 1 I 256! Advertisements dvertzsemen is Paige Kato No other love can be truer than mine and no one can ever erase what I feel for you because I love you. You showed me what true love was and you ll always have that special place in my heart. I know that we haven t talked for a while but I just wanna letcha know I still Cm' vickie srimgu A 78- 79 Wendy Jeanne S. Vuce Jeanne C. Genevieve Charlie Lynne Cathy Michael Gail Jennifer Greg Lisa and Nancy L: Hey there! Let s boogie all summer. Have a great senior year! Don t forget us - Charlene and lVlei ee DONNA GOTCH Billy Joel concert Oct 30 with Charlene Micro cass Gucci Dri Team 78 79 irowa Cappella 78 79 lunches with Nancy Ina Cheryl lVly good friends LS IB NK CS 84 all my pals in KIOWA SWEETHEARTS Freddie 84 Kandi Aug 21st 1977 78 79 LISA SAWAI 1I13!79 what a snob Lottsa love DGSLNK There s a nickel in my coke Disneyland with those wild ESL crazy people Ally baby!! Summer of 78 LNI and his 2802 limo chasing Hunch and Bob Droopy 84 lVloosie 7!7!78 in the Hills Great times with my sisters lVlichie Friz and Nlel Gini and Roseannadanna Rob and You Know Who Hello everyone. I would just like to say EXCUSE lVlEEEEE! but I want to wish everyone good luck in whatever you do. Carol remember ossifer i m not under the andfiuence of incohol. Robert i ou clouds and rainbows FOREVERS! Karen Carno Id like to wish everyone graduating this year the BEST OE LUCK POSSIBLE! lVl.B. L.B. L.S. for the great memories. 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200 Anchondo, Martin 81 ' 93 Anderson, Natalie 69, 123, Anderson, Terri 69, 182 An 93, 156 Antuna, Maricela 81 Apperson, Ron 190 Aragon, Cynthia 69 Araiza, Carlos 81 Araujo, Marco 69 Araw, Alan 35, 58, 228 Arballo, Barbara 81, 159 Arballo, Tammy 69 Arellano, Eulalia 69 Arellano, Maria 81 Arenas, Armando 93, 229 Arizmendez, Patricia 69, 240 Arizmendez, Leticia 81, 233 Armstrong, Karen 81, 176, 18 Arquieta, Lydia 93 Arquieta, Samuel 69 Arredondo, Barbara 39 Arredondo, Ruth 81 93 Arzate Kim 93 Arzate, Michael 93 Aguirre, Rosa 69, 172 Aguirre, Yvette 81 Alatorre, Octavio 34 Alderete Amber 93, 233 Alegre, Alben 93 Alegre, Raymund 81 Alfaro, Martin 93 Allen, Duane 116 Astacio, Flerida 34 Astuto, Dean 69, 200 Atilano, Benito 81 A A 3, 236 ' Audelo, Frank 69 Audelo, Lloyd 81 Avalos, Avalos, Diana 81, 241 Richard 69,212,152 A gg Kathryn 93 Almacellas, Rosa 93 Almanza Terg5g69 Almaraz Cagglgg 69, 172 Almaraz, Delia 81, 172 Almaraz zebra 34 Almendarez, Laurie 69 Alva, Denise 81, 187, 159 Alvarado QL' 93 Alygrgz Arminp 81 Alvarenga, Rigoberto 69 93 Avellanedo, Martha 81 Avila, Guillermina 81, 170 Avila Noel 93 Aviles Charles 81 Aviles, Diana 69, 156 Aviles, Emily 69 Aviles, Tony 93 Avina, Lisa 93 vina Rosemary 69 Ayala Alma 69, 170, 241 Ayala Jose 34 Ayala Maria 69 Alvarez, Karen 81 Alvarez, Maria 81 Alvarez, Maria 34 Alvelgis Lucia 93 Alvidrez, Richard 195 Alyis, Doreen 69 Amador, Richard 190 Amaro, Sandra 35, 182, 157 Amaya, Chris 93 Amaya, Henry 69 Ambos, Jeff 206, 204 Amezaga, Consuelo 93 Amimoto Alan 93 258!Index Bach, Huy Quang 61 Bahlinger, Patrici 93, 233 alley, artha 158, 195 Baiza, Rudy 69 Baker, Holly 93 Baker, Wendy 35, 157 Baldenegro, Carlos,4, 189 Baldwin, PaulW116, 158, 195 Banuelos, Ramiro 93, 170 9 Barajas, Antonio 35 Barbosa, Hilda 156 Barnhart Donald 81 Baron Jasgg 69, 212, 228 Barragan, Eddie 93 Barragan, Gabriela 81, 156 Barrera, Syliva 35 Barrett, Tamara 69 Barriga, Oscar 35 Barriga, Roman 69 Barrios Jess 93 Barron ose ' e 34 Barron Santos 93 Barshun, Werner 158 iiBas1ikia,Ml32i1iicaa 93 Bauer, Douglas 34, 58, 200, 222, Baydaline, Rodion 93 Beall, Keith 81 Bear, Phillip 34, 157 Becerra, Sergio 69 Becerra, Sandra 69 Becerra, Sara 35 Beck, Dale 35 Becker, Brian 34 Becker, Kathleen 11, 189 Becard, Kimberly 81 Beel, Charles 81 Behrens, Cynthia 69, 177 Bell, Janice 69, 34, 157 Bell, Vivian 35 Belling, Kenneth 69, 35, 157 Beltran lgrge 81 Beltran Robert 34 Belyeu, Carol 81, 156 Belyeu, Elizabeth 114, 34, 115 Bggggr Wilhg mga 93 Benites, Loretta 35 Berdugo, Patricia 69 Berger Charlotte 93 Eames-Mamw Berghoefer, Kevin 93, 157 Bergstrom, Cara 69 Bergstrom, Wayne 35, 200 Bernal, Irma 81, 206 Berrett, Michael 81 Betancourt, John 36, 200 Betancourt, Martha 81, 156 Bhula, Mina 36 Bianes, Nadine 81, 176, 180, 156, 159 Bischoff, Diane 36 Bishop, Michelle 81 Blackwood, Richard 93 Blanco, Steven 81 Boe e ' '93 Boeshans, Sandra 36, 171 Bohnert ,Su-e 192, 148 Boncan, Susan 170 Bonilla, Rebecca 36 Bonillas, Cynthia 210 Booker Diana 81, 159 Borden Richard 93 Borunda, Sandra 36 Bosco, Shirley 210, 36 Bosco 93, 206, 156 Bosco, Sheila 36 Bouche I 127, 36, 175, 184, 241 Bouzanquet, Fransicg 170 Bowe, Novella 198 Bracamonte, Josephine 93 Bradley, Ronald 70, 169 Bradley, Roxanne 156 Bradley, Wilma 148, 193 Branch, Gregory 70 Branch, Lisa 81, 156 Braun, Jill 13,36, 180 Bravo, 3, 139 Breen, Iris 149, 195 Brenden, Kent 81 Brenes, Carlos 93, 236 Bridges, Jewel 192, 147 Brocato, Mandy 36 Brown, David 81, 229 Brown, Delora 6, 190 1242.970 Brown, Jaqueline 198 -Brundage, DewgyA223, 195 Brusseau, Ricky 70 Brusseau, Randy 36, 234 Brusseau, Tammi 81, 211 Bubinski, Jo 92, 93, 240 Bujanda, Corinee 70, 183 Burckhard, Lori 36 Burgos, James 70, 234 Burke, Michael 198 Burkes, Ruth 81, 176, 156, 241 Burns, Stacie 93 Bustamante, Corrina 81 Bustamante lzarryl 93 Bustamante, Maria 70 Bustamante, Mark 70 Bustamante, Valerie 81, 172 Butado, Lupe 81 Butanda Boy 93, 146 Butk s, Rimas 93 Butsumyo, Jack 70 Byers, Robert 93 Byren, Eric 81 Byrne, Marie 70, 181, 159 Cabeza, Ricardo 81, 207 Cabrera, Anthony 93 abrera Efrem 4 Cabrera, Patricia 36 Caines, David 82 Caldera, Gilbert 94, 219 157 Caldera, Sylvia 118, 36, 58, 162, 180, 159 Calderon, Crystal 70, 184 Calderon, Brian 82 Chavez, Mary 94 Cox, Irene 191, 149 Calderon, Gilbert 94 Calvin, Audrey 82, 240 Camacho, Rosie 36 Camarena, Juan 94 Camorlinga, Javier 70 Campbell, Susan 36 Campos, Diana 82 Campos, Jose 4, 189 Campos, Ramon 94, 236 Campos, Virginia 85, 36, 240, 233 Cam os William 82, 206 Campos,wS,aLa: 82 Canaga, Peggy 70, 157, 241 Canas, Erick 94 Caparella, Cynthia 70, 184 Cardenaz, George 82 Cardona, Laura 4, 70, 174 Carno, Karen 36, 58, 182 Caro, Perry 36, 32, 165, 174, 175 Carpenter, Curtis 36 Carreon, Andy 70, 90 Carreon ' 2, 94 arrillo, Cynthia 82 Carrillo, Felicitas 82 Carrillo, Natividad 94 82 Carrubba, Tina 36 Carruthers, Lynne 82 Carter, Glenda 36 Carter, Sheri 82, 164, 159 Carter, Te 82 Caruso, John 70, 148 Casanova, AngelletteL94, 156 Casarez, Josie 158 Casey, Jonette 70, 181. 159 Casey Kevin 82 Casey, Richard 82 Cash, Dana 36, 174 Cash, Marie 82, 242 Castaneda, Patricia 82, 94, 177 Castaneda, William 222 Castellanos, Anna 70 Castilleja, Douglas 94, 172, 146 Castilleja, Denise 127, 36, 32, 184, Cervantes, Ruben 172 Cervantes, Sandra 36, 172 Chacon, Orlando 94, 229 hacon, Richard 94 Chaidez, Ernesto 70 Chalmers, George 190 Chan, Billy 36 Chan, Irene 4 Chan, Jeanne 70, 159 Chan, Jean 36, 162, 174 Cimarusti, Vincent 39, 157 Cinke, Barbara 143 Gan,HoHy39,164,157,159,168 Clark Jaun 70, 200 Classon, Donna 198 Clauson, Fredrick 70 Ruth 94 Clayton, Katherine 196 Clifford, Sean 94 Coburn, Thomas 191, 149 Clauson 241 Castillo, Christopher 82 Castillo, Elea or 82 Castillo, John 36, 234 Castillo James 82, 234 Castillo, Leticia 94 Castillo, Paula 36 Castro, Celeste 36 Castro, Juanita 82 Castro, Mary 70 1 Cazzahan, Patrick 82 Ceballos, Robin 82, 176, 156, 240 - Ceniseroz, Ester 198 Cerda, Neftali 36, 234 Cerecedes, Lori 82 Cervantes, Amy 70 Cervantes, Elizabeth 36 Cervantes, Phillip 82, 223 Chan, Kris ' 94 Chan, Raymond 70 Chan, Rose 82, 156 Chan, Tony 70, 171 Chang, Bin Hwa 82 Chang, Cindy 94 Chang, Yum Ling 36 Chaticon 180 Chaparro, Gilbert 70, 216 Chaparro, Jose 70 Chaparro, Sergio 70 Chavari ' 4 Qhavarria,W.Qvvagd 8 2, 200 Chavez, Amelia 36 Chavez, Alexander 94 Chave 0, 180 Chavez, David 70 Chavez, Gerard 82 82, 159 Chavez, Gerald 94 C avez Geraldine 70 Chavez, Mario 170 QD21eL.8ene.36 Chavez, Sonya 94 Chavez, Sandra 70 Chavez, Sharon 36, 58, 158, 242 Chavez, Stephanie 82, 156 havira, Rochelle 38 tghavira, Yvette 70, 162, 180 Cheam, Omar 70 Chee, Randy 38, 164, 169, 173 Chen ' 4, 175 Chew. Linda 82 Chew, Lisa 82 2312.21-P1112-9-t' Chaio, Tom 94 Chiu, Mei 70, 169 Cho, Tina 156 Choi, Hye Wan 38 Coe, Delna 210, 158, 195 Cohan, Debra 82 Cole, Jeffrey 82 Coleman, Eric 82, 157 Coleman, Gregory 70, 157 Collins, John 39, 157 Collis, Wayne 82 Conkling, Ann 94 Connolly, Marie 3, 4, 189 Contovasilis, Cindy 94 Contreras, Olga 39 4 Copenhaver, Edward 82, 217 Cordell Tina 94 Cordova 94, 226 Cordova, Donny 70, 86, 91, 217 Cordova, Rochard 38 Cordova, Verggca 82 Coria, Mark 70 Corkins, Robyn 82, 183 eio Zul 0, 170 Cornelisse, Eddie 206 Corona, Angela 70 Corona, Nicholas 82 Cornel, Eddy 70, 206, 204 Correa Armandg 82 Correa, Liane 123, 38, 183, 130 Correa, Oscar 70 Correa, Manuel 94 Cortez, Gilbert 38, 205 Costilla Jose 82 Cota, Charles 82,212, 165,226,214 Cota, Linda 39, 175, 176 Coughlin, Philip 70 Cowan, Janet 68, 39, 163, Cox, Ronald 158, 194 Crespo, Michael 70, 172 Cross Country Crown and Sceptre 32-33 Crutchfield, David 94 Cruz, Ana 82 Cruz, Blanca 94 Cruz, Edward 70 174, 180 Cuervo Lu'5,70, 172 Cueva, Galo 94 Cuevas, Diane 70 Cummings, Swayne 94 Cumplido, Le' ' 94 urrier, Peggy 94 Currier, Ralph 70 Daita, Abby 70, 38 Daita, Stella 94, 240 Dalton, Denee 157 Davila, Jacqueline 70 Davila, Arleen 70 Davis, Brenda 70, 176, 181 Dawson Dana , 157 Dean, Ryan 71 Dean, Tamara 82 Deans, Bennie 71 Deans, Cynthia 38, 159 Deans, Debra 82 De Bellis, Josephine 82 Deeb, Gloria 39 De Guzman, Genevieve 71 De Guzman, Vincent 82, 229 De Jesus, Brian 13, 71, 223 De La Garza, Annette 71 ,De La Garza Luge 94, 233 De La Rosa, Lidia 83, 159 De La Rosa, Susanne 38, 179, 180 .Piiilsfia-will 94 De Leon, Alexandra 71 De Leon, Lili 83, 177 Delgado, Ana 83 Delgado, Carole 9, 126, 39, 168 Delgado, Diana 94 Delgado, Margaret 71, 157 Delgado, Michelle 39 Delgado, Orlangg 94, 236 Del Rio, Frank 71 Del Rio, Isabgb94, 172 Del Rio, Victor 71 Del Rosal, Danny 71 Del Rosal, Edna 94, 172 De Luca, Daniel 108, 109 De Lude, Michelle 127, 38, 165, 168,153 De Moura, Igor 83 Denerson, Andrew 39, 58, 217 De Vincinzo, Teresa 94 Diana, Kerry 97 Diaz, Joey 71 Chon Michele 240 Chou, Robin 94 Chou, William 94 Chow, Jerry 82, 235 Chow, .Hwy IUTI58 Christenson, Monica 192, 148 Christmas Ball 130-131 Chu, Vivian 82 Chung, Richard 82, 214, 226 Chung, Sunghee 156 pgwamww-94 Cid, Elvira 34 Cid, Irma 5, 70 Cruz, Frank 15, 70 Cruz, Margarita 39 CSF 185 Cuba, Adrien 70 Cuba, Andrew 94 Cucco, Arlene 70 Cuellar, Concha 82 Cuellar Jo Ann 94 Cuervo, John 39 Diaz, Michael 38 Diaz, Norma 71 Diaz, Suzanne 83 Diaz, Timothy 38, 234 Diggins, Danny 83 Diggins, Mickey 71 Dilley, Sally 71, 233 Dillon, Darrell 82, 229 Di Pietro, Diann 71, 159 Index!259 Di Salvo, Rosemary 198 Dolback, Michelle 71,177, 152 Dolti, Deborah 71 Dominguez, Edward 71 Dominguez, Nancy 82, 159 Dominguez, Robert 94 Dominguez, Rossana 82 Dominguez, Yolanda 95 Dong, Bomuno 196 Donkey Basketball 28, 29 Double, Gerald 83 Dow, Frances 83 Drill Team 159 Driscoll Duarte, Dua Duarte Dubois, , Thomas 152 Benny 95, 219,236 es ' 95 Eva 190, 149 Duenas, Denise 95 Duenas Ver ' 71 Dunaway, Susan 95 Dunbar, Dunbar, Dunbar, Dunbar, 183, Duong, Duran, Duran, Duran, Duran, Duran, Carla 71 Irene 83 Stephanie 95 Yvette 16, 38, 169, 17 157, 159 Van Arh 83, 156 Janet 83 Leonard 95 Marisela 83 Richard 71 Steven 95, 229 Dye, Boyde 10, 11 Eddow, Stacy 83, 240, 159 Edinger, Shane 95 Edwards, Cheryl 83, 174 Educati E u ' on, Board of 10 enneth 83,235 Elguezabal, Danny 95 Ellis, Eric 95 Endo, John 39 Eng, Elizabeth 39 Eng, Judy 95,159 Eng, Michael 71 Enomoto, Don 83, 163 Equivid e, Marco 95 Erdmann, Caroline 12, 38, 159 Eriksen, Jan 83, 211, 176, 159 Ermis, Frank 95 Escalante, Mariano 71, 206 Escalante, Nicole 71, 184 Escarcega, David 95 Escobedo, Cindy 83 Escobedo, Robert 71 Escoto, Gary 83 Espino, Ric 38 Espinosa, Alma 83 - Espinosa, Angela 83 Espinosa, Debra 38 260!Index 9, Fish D'gQg,118, 123, Espinosa Michael 95 Espinoza, Arlene 95 Espinoza, Christine 38 Espinoza, Ricky 83 Espinoza, Victor 83 Esquivel, Richard 83 Essex, Robert 39 Estep, Sheila 39, 174 Estes, Dennis 39 Estes, Paul 83 Estorga, Cecilia 41 Estorga, Elvira 41 Estrada, Beata 95 Estrada, Gregorio 83 Estrada, Isidra 95, 96 Estrada, Maria 83 Estrada Reynaldo 95, 236 Estrada, Rosemarie 83, 177, 156 Eunice, Kasey 95 Eunice, Tom 83 Eusebio, Margaret 41, 165 Evangelisia, Rafael 95, 157 Evavold, Steven 83, 206, 223 Everett, Cory 83 Evertsz, Darius 95 Faberi, Diana 71 Fairlie, Kenneth 190 Fall Cabinet 26 Falzone, Richard 71 Fan, Connie 83 Fang, Belle 95, 171 Fang, Vivian 83, 171 Farr, George 196 Faucetta, Dana 83, 184, 156 Fausnet, Richard 71 Faust, James 83 Felix, Carlos 41 Fernandez, Conrad 71 Fernandez, Cynthia 83 Fernandez, Julie 95, 172 - Fernandez, Javier 71 Fernandez, P-Q.Q,1f,Q,95 Fernandez, Rudy 83 Ferry, Grace 198 Fertschneider, Erich 71 Feurstein, Gail 71, 169, 175 Fields, Ann 41, 157 Fienberg, Diana 95 Fierro, George 83 Fierro, Irene 71 Figueroa, Jerry 71 Figueroa, Ramon 83 157 Fisher, Matilda 71 Flanagan, Michael 83 Flores, Candelaria 83 Flores, Darlene 83 Flores, Jesus 41, 170 -si.,-1' 7 41, sa, 159 189, Flores, James 71 Flores, Maria 95, 170 Flores, Martha 71 Flores Patricia 95 Fogel, Judy 71, 127, 157 Footbal l 200-207 Foote, Shell 83 Foote Trac 95, 207, 233 Foote, Tammy 41 Foreign Exchange 109-111 Forrest, Cathy 148, 193 Foreste r, Reinard 195 Fountain, George 71, 127 Fosselman, Kathleen 190 Fowler, Gary 10, 71, 176, 234 Fox, Brian 95 Frakes, Casandra 95 Fraley, Barbara 41 Francis, Rene 95, 236 Franco, Arlene 71 Franco, Hilario 71 Franco, Patricia 83 Franke, Robert 41, 56, 148, 1 193 Franz, Norman 148, 193 French 176 Freshman Chorus 156 Fr ez Juan 41, 170 Frey, Janna 71,241 Frey, Randy 83, 102 Friesma, Gracia 83 Frise, Craig 41 Fritz, David 83 Froien Diane 95 Fuentes, Rosalva 95 Fujimoto, Satoshi 83 Fujita, Steven 95 Fukui, Teresa 68, 71, 176 Fuqua, Mary 41, 182 Galeano, Elizabeth 71, 172 Gallagher, Lynn 95 Gallego, Michael 71, 127 Gallego, Rene 41 Galle os Eric 95 Galvan, Phyllis 71, 157, 159 Gambino, Maria 83 Gamboa, Felipe 71 Gamez, Agustin 41 Gamez, Javier 83 Garabedian, Jackie 10 Garay, Norma 71 Garcia, Aldo 95 Garcia, Antulio 83 Garcia, Anna 83 Garcia, Anthony 83 Garcia, Barbara 72 Garcia, Christopher 83 Garcia, Diana 41, 58, 180 Garcia, Darlene 83 57 Garcia, Elizabeth 41 Garcia, Genaro 196 Garcia, Gloria 83 Garcia, Gisela 95 Garcia, Guadalupe 41 Garcia, Jennie 198 Garcia, Jon 41 Garcia, Juan 72 Garcia, Juan 72 Garcia, Jesus 95 Garcia, Luis 83 Garcia, Laura 233 Garcia, Mark 84 Garcia, Paul 84 Garcia, Rosio 95 Garcia, Sandra 41 Garcia, Sylvia 41 Garcia, Victor 84, 177 Garnica, Salvador 84 Garrett, Karen 72, 41, 157 -ciaiggn-Lgmg 41, 180 Garrigues, Rica 72 Garza, Doroth 95, 172 Garza, Linda 41, 172, 157 George, Harold 194 German 176 Gill, Christina 95, 157, 226 Gill, Susanna 41, 164, 157 Gillett, Julie 84 Gilliland, Patricia 84 Gilliland, Robert 72, 200 Gilmartin, James 41 Gin, Vivian 41, 275, 149 Gittisriboongul, Nuanjal 95 Gittisriboongul, Yeeroon 91 Girls Basketball 217 Girls Badminton 241 Girls Gymnastics 240 Girls League 186, 187 Girls Softball 238, 239 Girls Tennis 210-211 Girls Track 232 Girls Volleyball 208-209 Giuffreda, Mark 72 Giuffreda, Steven 95 Glending, James 10, 146 Gobel, Jeffrey 95, 177, 214, 229 Gofhn Beike12,41,32,110 111 164 Golfarb, Gloria 72 Golf 237 Golly Della 84 Golly, James 95 aro 72 Gomez, Doreen 84 Gomez, Irma 41 Gomez, Mirna 84 Gomez, Ronald 41, 168, 173 Gomez, Traude 72 Gomez, Tereza 41 Gong, Jennifer 72, 175 Gong, Richard 84 Gonzales, Adelita 72 177, 169 igaki, Joanne 43, 174 Gonzales, Arthur 72 Gonzales, Delia 84, 126 Gonzales, Edward 95 Gonzales, Gilbert 72 Gonzales 95 Gonzales, Kathy 95 onzales, Lupe 3, 198 Gonzales, Peter 96 Gonzales, Ruben 96 Gonzales, Alex 84 Gonzales, Yolanda 72, 157 Gonzales, Belinda 84 Gonzales, Cath 96, 172 Gonzales, Celia 84 Gonzales, Gilda 84 Gonzales, Jesus 96 Gonzales ,John 84 Gonzales, Jose 96 Gonzales, Luis 96 Gonzalez, Mario 86, 217 Gonzalez, Orquidea 41 Gonzalez, Richard 72, 84 Gonzalez, Rita 84 Gonzalez, Rosana 72 Gonzalez, Saelito 72 Gonzalez, Sally 72 Gonzalez, Sylvia 84, 172 Gordon, Robert 72 Gori, Gino 196 Gorman, Patricia 84, 183 Jillson, Nancy 74 Gorman, Teresa 72, 183 Gotch, Donna 72, 181, 157, 159 Grajeda, Socorro 84, 170 Granados, Jonathan 84 Granados, Victor 41 Granillo, Vivian 96 rauman, Joel 42 Gray, Glenn 72 Gray, Mildred 4, 5, 198 Greck, Fernando 96 Green, Kenneth 42 Greenamayer, Robert 212, 214 Grie o Denise 96 Griego Rudolph 72 Griflin, Darryl 72 Grifiin Thomas 84, 235 Grijalva, Lisa 96 Grimm, Cecily 84 Grinker, Roberta 149, 195 Grisanti, James 84 Guerrero, Christopher 72, 58 Guerrero, Eddie 42, 58, 199 Guerrero er 84 Guerrero, Jo,A,n,g172, 173 Guerrero, Rodolfo 42 Gufrey, Vlasta 147 Gunn ' ' 96, 156 Gump, Earl 84 Gurrola, Christin 96 u ierrez, Christina 42 Gutierrez, Irene 198 Gutierrez artig 96 Gutierrez, Robert 10 Gutierrez, Rose 72 Gutierrez, Rosemary 72, 183 Gutierrez, Rosalina 72 Guzman, Frank 84 Hall, Gary 10, 127, 156, 195 Hall, Deann 72, 42, 184, 157 Hamamoto, Karen 72, 167, 176 Hahn, Samuel 72 Hanstad, Stan 189 Hardwood Hop 134, 135 Harmon, Leona 96, 156 Haro, Felicitas 42 Haro, Angela 72, 172, 157 Haro, Guillermo 84 Harper, James 96 Harper, Randall 84, 177, 235 Harris, Carrie 149 Hart, Constance 72 Hart, Timothy 96 Haver, Lisa 96, 156 boun, Rima 96 Hazboun Sahar 84 Headley, Randy 84 Heath Robert 84 Heath, William 96 Hechanova, Anthony 84 Hechanova, Craig 10, 42 Heitman, Steven 42 Hennen, Basil 72 Henricks, Bonnie 84, 156 Henricks, Elizabeth 127, 42, 157, Groves, Ann 84 Groves, Sean 42 Gryder, Kevin 72 Gudino Gloria 96 Guenaga, Rosalinda 96, 172 Guerra, Ana 84 Guerra, Frank 84, 177 Guerra, Gloria 76, 176, 182, 159 Guerra, John 42 Guerra, Laura 114, 123, 115, 182 Guerra, Sandra 96 Guerra, Steven 157 159 Henricks, John 96 Henriquez, Martha 96 Henriquez, Miguel 84 :llgLgQ,i,a 84, 235 Hernandez, Adrian 96 Hermosillo, Theresa 84 Hernandez, Alicia 84, 156 Hernandez, Debra 84 Hernandez, Esperanza 42 Hernandez, Javier 42, 200 Hernandez, John 73 H na ' 4 Hernandez, Jorge 73 Hernandez, John 96 Hernandez, Joe 73 Hernandez, Jorge 73 Hernandez Mar ie 96 Melinda 193 Michael 73 Hernandez, Mario 73 Hernandez, A Hernandez, ' Hernandez, Niurka 73 Hernandez, Richard 84 Hernandez, Rosa 84 Hernandez, Ralph 96 Hernandez, Ray 42 Hernandez, Sandra 84 Hernandez, Sarah 96, 156 Hernandez, Sonia 84, 176 Hernandez, Teresa 96, 127, 43, Herrera, Adolfo 84 Herrera, Amelia 16, 43, 159 Herrera, Andrew 147, 197 Herrera, Diana 73 Herrera, Gerardo 84 Herrera, Gus 73 Herrera, Jeannetg 73 Herrera, Jim 10W Herrer Rene 84 Herrera, Roberto 84 Hess, Daniel 43 ick 84 i a a, John 6, 222 Higaki Jgssg,96 Higgins, Kerry 148, 193 Higuchi, Rie 43, 173, 241 Higuera, Denise 96 Hirai, Gayle 43, 149 jLzwJg,u.i,5g 96, 156 Hirales, Barbara 198 1225-2--FEW 96 Hirsch, James 96, 219, 236 iyane, Patty 96 Ho, Pamela 73 Hodak, Charles 10 Hoff, Kenneth 194 Holgun Adan 84 Hol ui esa 84 Homecoming 116-123 Honda, Lloyd 96, 219 A-tr-.WgT'5EE1 73 Hooper, Dwayne 84 Horner, Robert 43 Horner, Steven 84 Horst, Maynard 4, 7, 11, 189 Howe, Richard 188, 146, 193 Hoyos, Ave 84 ' 64-H1 157 Ibarra, Joel 85 ldeno, Craig 96, 219 Iglesias, Alejandro 85 Ige, Deirdre 43, 56, 30, 162, 165, 182 ldeno, Naomi 73, 162, 178 Ige, Shayne 96, 219 Ige Karen 73, 182, 240 mgias, Sonia 96 Iguchi, Wendy 9, 43, 56, 162, 182 Inafu 'ne 96 Fnoue, Dale 43 Insua, Pauline 43 Interian, Desiderio 85 Idea 175 Irei, Karen 85 Irvine rew 96, 176, 226, 148, 157 Irvine, Douglas 85, 212, 165, 214, 226 Irwin, John 147, 196 Isa, Suzette 96, 233 Ishirnaru, Dale 43, 162, 165 Islas, Alicia 96 Islas, Francisco 73 Ito, Doug 73 Ito, Roy 43 Jablonski, Yvonne 73 Jackman, Theron 156 Jacques, Jessie 148, 193 Jaffe 68, 73, 1 Jang, Dennis 13, 43, 1 Jaquez, Randy 73 Jaramillo, Ernesto 44 Jaramillo, Juan 96 Jaramillo, Jesus 44 Jayme, Michele 44 Jehning, Joel 127, 44, Jehning, Ronald 85 Jewett, Donna 73 Jimenez Alfredo 96 Jimenez, Ana 96 ony 228 Jimenez, Frances 198 Jimenez, Lorraine 85 IITIGYISZ 1 7 Huerta, Julie 96 Huesca Martha 96 Huffaker, Victoria 43 Huitron, Leticia 43 Hurtado, Carmen 96 Hurtado, Sonia 85 Hutton, Sharon 43, 157 Hyde, Rick 85 Jimenez, Melanea 85 ' 96 Jimenez, Celestino 44 Jimenez Johnson, David 73 Johnson, Don 73 Johnson, James 96 Johnson, Lee 85 Johnstone, Jane 197 27,157 64,173 200,157 Indexf261 Joko, Jack 44 Jones, Craig 212 Jones, Cheryl 85, 240 Jones CQQL96, 157 Jones, Grady 73 Jones, Jeffrey 96 Jones, Patrick 85 Jones, Steven 73 Jordan, David 85, 229 Juarez, Ezalizabeth 73 Ju r es 118, 122, 44, 56, 58,162,132 Juarez, Harry 44 Juarez Mario 96 J uarez J uarez Nanna 73,181,157 Robbin 96 Jung, Greg 73, 212, 226 Lu, Harry 74 Jury, Brian 85 Kaeser, Suzanne 73, 159 Kamim ra Cath 44, 58, 182, 159 Kammert, John 73, 127, 156 Kanashiro, Donna 44 Kanemori, John 85 148, Kanemori, Nancy 44, 32, 164, 168 241 Kang, Julie 96, 156, 159 Kang, Steven 73, 228 Kaplan, Melvin 146, 193 Kaplinsky, Nina 73 Kasper, Kenneth 44 Katano, Lori 73, 178 Kato, Dale 97 Kato, Douglas 85, 229 Kato, Jennifer 73, 162, 176, 182, 159 Kato, Stephanie 97, 162 Katseles, Myra 97 Katz, Robert 147, 197 Kawano, Donna 44, 176 Kawano, Kerry 85 Kayser, Michael 73, 223 Kayser, Susan 44 Kazunaga, Jon 44, 200 Keeney, Vera 7, 198 Kelly, Christopher 85, 157 Kennealley, Mark 73 Kiel, Nancy 73, 175, 157 Kim, Anthony 97 Kim, Soo Young 97 Kim, Susan 97,233 Kim, Samson 74 Kimura, Lillian 194 Kindle, Karen 73, 159 King, Joseph 85 ' Kingman, Gina 85 Kinstler, Charles 73 Kiowa 181 Kirschke, Robert 85 262fIndex Klein, Ronald 73, 164, 175, Knott, Sonora 147, 193 Knowles, Clifton 196 Ko, Ailene 73, 178 Ko Tina 44 174 Kobata ' 97, 162, 219 Koch, Camile 85 Ko, Fanny 85, 178, 159 Kochinas, Margaret 158 Koditek, Vera 198 Koga, Carrie 44, 178, 162 Koga, Sheri 97, 162 Kown, Larry 97, 219 Krause, Kim 123, 127, 44, ,183,157 Krauthamer, David 68, 152 Kreng, Laddha 68, 73 Kreslake Joseph 97 Kuan, Heng 73 Koram 177 Kuan, Weng 73 Kubatzki, Claudia 149, 194 Kung, Mimi 97 228 58, 32, Lau, Shera 44 Lau, Vincent 74, 171 Layton, John 78 Lausa, Garson 97 Lea, Karen 44, 182, 241 Leach, Michele 97 Leal, Alejandro 44 Leal, Catalina 44 Leal, Enrique 85 Leal, Jeffrey 97 Le Breton, Linda 85, 156 Lecaine, Teresa 97 Ledesma, Lydia 92, 97 Ledesma Patricia 85 Lee,Anna 44,149 Lee, Christopher 85 Lopez, Alejandro 85 Lopez Adam 85 Lopez, B -97, 156 Lopez, Christina 74, 207, 233 MQQRQU 97 Lopez, Dora 190 Lopez, Elisa 46, 157, 159 Lopez, Frank 46 Lopez, John 97 Lopez, Mary 74 Lopez Mogig 85 Lopez, Richard 85 Lee Kevin 80, 85 6 74,176 Lee, Kyong 85 Lee, Maggie 74, 157 Lee, Myung Jin 85 ge Nap y Lee Pil Ju 74 Kurakazu, Karen 97, 162 Kurakazu, Susan 73, 178 Kurilich, James 85, 235 Kurilich, Mancha 190 Kwan, Evelyn 85, 171 Kwan, Eileen 44 Kwan, Michael 44 Kwan, Judy 73 Kwan, Nancy 85, 171 Kwan, Raymond 73, 171 Kwan, Yuen Mei 44 Kwan, Yuen Wa 85 Kwok, Johnny 97, 171 Kwok, Sammy 97, 171 Kwok, Vincent 44, 171 Kwong, Willington 97, 219 1329.-lliif-'i-44 Laca, Cathy 73, 126 Lacsamana, Antonio 80, 114, 165, 169 Laiaddee, Wanna 73 Lalla, Mark 85 Lam, Gracie 73 Landeros, Sandra 85, 172 Landless, Larry 97, 124, 146 Lang, Jonathan 73, 235 Langdon, Arthur 190 Langley, Bessie 97, 157 Lanham, Nancy 85, 180, 159 Lara, Elizabeth 74, 173, 130 Lara, Fidel 85, 170 Larriva, Evelyn 97 Larson, Steven 44, 157 Lascano, Delia 44 Lau, Annie 85 Lau, Sabrina 97, 156 Lee, Patti 44 Lee-Sung, Michele 44, 168 Lee-Sung, Russell 85, 177, 157 'Lemus, Salvador 97, 236 Leon, Jose 44 Leon, Scott 173 Leung, Wayne 85 in naw 9,44,58,32,162, 165,169 Levine EQQQ7, 175, 156 Levy, Helen 85 Levy, Stephanie 44 Lew, Lili 97 Lew, Michael 74 Lew, Stacey 74, 210, 211 Lewis, Grant 74 Lewis, Scott 97 Le rer, Ro er 74 Lezama, Mauricio 85 Liao, Sevaneua 74, 206 Libby, Cynthia 74 Lieberman, Rochelle 44 Lieswald, Brenda 44 Lieswald, Lauri 97 Lim, Natalie 97, 156 Limon Gracg.85, 180, 159 Limon, Ernesto 85 Limon, Mary 46, 170 Limon, Manuel 74 Atl.-li-D-'P46 Liu, Paul 46 Lizama, Carlos 85 Loi, Duc Tan 46 Loi, Thien 46 Loke, Fiona 1, 6, 46, 32, 165 Lomeli, Patricia 85 Lomeli, Tony 74 Lona Frank 74, 170 Locchkartt, Edwin 74 Locchkartt, Xavier 97 Lopez, Sylvia 97 Lopez, Blanco Richard 46 Lorenzo, Maricela 97 Low, Robert 147, 196 Lowther, Heidi 47 Loza, David 74, 217 Lozano, Dina 85 Lozano, Christian 47 Lozano, Nanc 4 Lozoya, Rene 85, 235 Lua, Ruben 74 Lucatero, Antonio 85 Lucatero, Marti 7 Lucatero, Maria 85 Lucatero, Salvador 4 Lucero, Michae 85 Lucero, Norma 97 Lugo, eresa 74 Lui, Siu-Ming 97 Luitwieler, Nancy 97 Lujan, April 97 Lujan, Cynthia 47 Lujan, Henr 47 Luke, Patrice 97 um, Marcus 74, 173, 142 Lum, Susan 97 Luna, lfatherine 82, 86, 180 156 Lusk, Donna 97 Lund, Roger 46, 157 Luthi, Bernar 97, 219 uz Aranda 74 Ly, Kimi 97 'MA.li.in.':.97 Ma, Linh 116, 97 Ma, Nhan 46, 228 Mac Cartney, Gail 126, 148 193 Maci s Adri 97 Macias, Danny 74 Macias, Mark 46 Macias, Paul 86 Mack, Patricia 74 Madrid, Mark 97 Madrigal, Camilo 86 97 , ' 97 Magana Armando 97 Munoz, Cynthia 48 lVlC D000U9h, Joel 157 Mizumoto, Timothy 48 74 Magana To Mah, Gene 74, 157 Mah, Roland 97 Mah, Virginia 74, 181 Mahan, Tracy 86 Mahoney, Daniel 74 Maier, Lydia 198 Mairena, Lorna 74, 156 Majorette 159 Makeig, Steven 196 Maki, Mitchell 9, 46, 32, 165, 174 Malando, Yvonne 46 Maldonado, Barbara 97, 172 Maldonado, Gilbert 86 Maldonado, Rosalino 46 Maldonado, Ruben 86 Maldonado, Salvador 74 Maly, Inger 92, 97 Maly, Keelie 10, 11, 123, 41, 32, 183, 157 Manchester, Gabriella 148, 193 Manda, Samantha 97 Mangrum, Scott 198 Manno, Angela 97, 124 Matel, Mary 47, 169 Manzo, Deborah 86 Manzo, Gustavo 98 Marcogliese, David 86 Marcoz, Albert 98 Marcoz Gapgg-,L3' 98 Marin, Lorelei 74 Marin, Tammi 86 Marinussen, Linda 74 Marquez, Benjamin 98 Marquez, Lisa 98, 159, 233 Maquez, Rudolph 74 Maggifsee Lori 98 Martel Rebecca 28 , Marti, Jean 190 Martin, Mike 113, 47, 200 Martin, Moses 74, 222 Martin, Michael 74, 200, 216 Martin, Patrick 74, 200, 223 Martin, Ronald 86 Martinez, Laura 86 Martinez, Louise 86 Martinez, Manuel 74, 172 Martinez, Mary 98 Martinez, Magdalena 86 Martinez, Rodrick 98 Martinez, Queta 75 Martinez, Richard 75 Martinez Saul 28 Marty, August 75 Mascot 159 Mascorro, Sandra 189 Maspero, Louis 86 Masunaka, Martin 75 Mata Qhrstoghgg 98 Mata Sandra 98 Mata, V 86 atas Richard 86 Matsuda, Scott 75 Matsukiyo, Margaret 86 Mata, Ronald 86 -Q-i,,LD1l8Il-1. lL,,z,,,,.,. Matsumoto, Brian 98, 162 Matsumoto, Gary 86, 162, 166, 229 Matsui, Kazuhide 86, 229 Matsumoto Karen 98, 162, 130 Mattern, Robin 47 Mattie, Lonnie 86 Maulit, Richard 46, 200 Maulit, Susan 86, 159 Mayhew, Holly 86 Mayo, Linda 148, 193 Mayorga, Emilia 46 Mc Cabe, Michael 46 . Mc Call, Princess 159 Mc Callick, Karen 75 Mc Clain, Colette 47 Mc Connell, Jamie 86, 176 Mc Coy, Kelley 184, 148 Mc Coy, Kenneth'10, 146, 193 Mc Coy, Kristine 86, 184, 156, 159 Mc Coy, Timothy 86 6 Mc Padden, Pamela 75 Mc Fate, Charles 158, 194 ' A 8 Medina, Eleanor 75 Martinet Elias 74, 176 Medina, JOSE gf, Martinez, Anita 47 Medina, Louis 172 lvlariifwl Beds 98 iviedlna, ivilcnaei 47, 228 lVlaI'tlVl6Z, Bertha 86 Medina, Rebecca 75 Martinez, Catherine 8, 46, 58, 182 Meek, Heber 191 Martinez, Donna 74, 240 Mejia, Daniel 86 Martinez, Es eranza 98 Niejia, Mark 75 ' 8 Mejia, Tanya 98 ' Melendez, Anita-86, 1-84, 1-Sfrrl-59 Martinez, Gabriel 98, 236 Megndez Dagoberto 98, 236 Martinez Helen 86 Melendez, Edna 85, 47, 182, 215, Martinez, Irene 156 241 Martinez, Judith 98 Melendez, Rosalie 86, 207, 233 Martinez, Jimmy 74 Melendez, Rosemary 47 Martinez, James 86 Melendez, Guadalupe 75 Martinez, John 98 Meloserdoff, Tanya 98, 233 Martinez, Lazara 86 Menaro, Ahh 98 Menaro, Rachael 98 Mendez, Elmer 98, 157 Mendez, Erwin 98 Mendez, Heydi 75 Mendez, Luis 98 Mendoza, Benito 75 Mendoza, Jessica 75 Mendoza, Maria 98 Mendoza, Rosemarie 98 Mendoza, Virginia 46 Meneses, Ju 'Q 75 Meneses, Rene 98, 219, 236 Mercado Larr 98 Merritt, Cynthia 75 Merritt, Pamela 86 Merritt, Susan 191, 149 Mesa Rosann 124, 46, 174 M 98 Mesitas Phili 98 Meza, Donnie 86, 229 Meza John 98 Meza, Linda 65, 75 Mezo, Tina 98 Mielke, Dennis 199 Miera, Michael 46 Miera, Peter 75 Millandonce, Thomas 98 Minami, Catherine 75 Minami, Christine 98,47 .Wl3. 'lLJ-i-ie-86 Minikel, Steven 75 Mino, Robert 86, 157 Miramontes, Jose 98 dor 75, 200 Miranda, David 98 Mitchell, Mary Jane 98 Mitchell, Margaret 86 Mixed Chorus 156 Miyahata, Lori 46, 162, 174, 178 Miyahata, Tammie 75, 162, 178 14Miyamoto, Nora 86, 170 Miyashiro, Nelson 98 Modarelli, Alan 98 75 Molina, Arthur 98 Molina Desiree 48 182, 159 Molina, Irene 86 Molina, Lawren 98 Molina, Diana 86 L,--,,..52i., Molina, Francisco 86 Molina, Nohemi 75 Molina, Rosa 48 Molina, Marc 98 Molina, Susana 86 Monarrez, Martin 86 Monroy, William 75, 212, 157 Monson, Donald 147, 197 Montanez, Lola 173, 75 Montano Rito 86 Montano, Ruben 75 Montano, Robert 86 Montano, Patricia 98 Montecino, Phyllis 75 Montoyo, Loretta 86 Montoyo, Michael 86 Moody, Cara 75 Mooney, Carmen 98 Moore, Oscar 98 Moore, Rhoda 86 Moore, Russell 188, 146, 193 Mora, Faustino 86 Mora, Quintilia 75 Morales Arturg 75 Morales, Chri ' e 75 Morales, Daniel 98 Morales, Eddie 86 Morales, Ileana 86 Morales, Jessie 75 Morales, Marc 216 Morales, Roberto 98 Morales, Richard 98, 214 Moreno, Allen 98 Moreno, Ann Marie 98 Moreno, Diana 86 Moreno, Eddie 86 Moreno, Irene 75 86 Morgan, Loretta 147, 148, 197 Morgutia, April 75 Qing Ritg 75 Morikawa, Mary Ann 75, 176, 240 Morino, Eri 75, 123, 159 Mork, Rosey 98 Moro, William 114, 127, 48, 56, 115 Moser, Ruth 195 Mosman, Greg 99, 219, 236 Mosman, Mark 48, 176, 200, 2 4 Moya, Jose 86 Moyer, Joyce 191, 149 Mudnich, John 158, 194 iviueiia Renee 99 Muella To 87 Mulligan, Don 99 Munoz, Alicia 87 rv Munoz, Elizabeth 87 Murakami, Scott 87 Murray, Marilyn 99 Murillo, Rafael 87 Myers, William 75 Nagai, David 87 Nagai, Nancy 8, 87, 166 Nagano, Eric 99 Nagano, lVliya 198 Nagashima, Tamami 87, 165, 173 Nakagaki, Glenn 87, 162, 166, 177 Nakagawa, Rex 94, 162 48, 176, zoo Nakamura, Alan 87 K Nakamura 'mmy 99 Nakayoshi, Leona 48, 164,174, 149, 169 Index!263 226 Nazaroff, Tanya 87 Narikiyo, Michael 87, 214, 226 Nasitka, Dennis 148, 193 National Thespians 177 Navarrete, Adela 87, 159 Navarrete, Mariana 99 Navarro, Albert 75 Navarro, Mari 87 Navarro, Oscar 87 Navarro, Paul 87 Nelson, Louise 75, 176, 182 Nesalhous, Mary Ann 192 N.F.L. 166 Ng, Ken 99, 170 Ng, Cheuk Ming 87 Ng Dav'Q 87 N , Gilbert 99 Ng, Michael 171 Ng, Qui Ng, Ric Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen ntin 87, 177 hard 48, 157 , Dung 87, 228 , Dzung 149 , Loan 149 , Doc Long 87 Novotny, Tamara 99, 156 Laurie 99, 240 Nishimura, Melanie 87, 176 Nishimura, Roxanne 68 165, 174, 182 Nishiyama, June 190 Nix, Barbara 191, 149 Nixon, Billy 87, 166 Nolte, Carla 87, 159 Noriega, David 99 Noriega, Thomas 76 Normand, Laura 116, 123, 48, 1 179, 183 Nosaka, Brian 48, 173, 169 Nosaka, Robert 87 Nunez Artmg236 Nunez Arturo 99 Nunez, Cecilia 87, 126 Nunez Esther 48, 148 Elizabeth 87 Nunez, Juan 87 Nunez, Madell 87 Phillip 87 Rosemary 76, 159 Nunez, Nunez, Nunez, Nunez, Tommy 48 Nunez, Vivian 76 Nygard, Kimberlii87, 159 Nygard, Lanette 48 , 75, 116, O Gor L n 99 Oh, Soo 76 Ohara, Christine 48, 178 Ohara, David 76, 176 Oh reg 99,219 Ohara, Kevin 48, 148 Ohara, Kim 76, 178 Oieda, Mel 87 Okuno, Craig 87, 214, Okura, Olague, Kevin 48, 174, Irma 87 Oldencarnp, Richard 76 Olguin, Adrianne 48 Olguin, Emilio 87 Oliverez, Martha 87, 183, 159, 233 Olson, S Oliverez, hari 87, 240 Gloria 48 lvera, Daniel 76, 200, 216 Olvggg Patricia 99 Onaka, Darin 76, 216 Ong, Stephen 48, 173 Ormsey, Ornelas, Ornelas, Orozco, Orozco, Orozco, Julie 99 Albert 76 Rachel 87 Grace 48 Georgina 99 Hector 76 200, 216 118, 48, 58, 182, 159 Ortiz, Ortiz, Evangeline 99 Nayda 241, 159,48 Ortiz, Jerson 87 Ortiz, Richard 127, 48, 58 Ortiz, Gina 87, 172 Ortiz, Naomi 87 Ortiz, Robert 99 Ortiz, Robert 76, 235 Ortiz, Wanda 159 Padilla, Wence 76 Palasco Ju 'eI99 Palestino, Gerardo 87, 206 8, 32, 205, 216, 234 Palmieri, Lorenzo 99 Palos, Ja 99 Pang, Ronald 76, 165, 173 Panza, William 87 Paredes, Maria 87 Park, Hye-Ryon 76 Park, Young 87 Parker, Ja 99 Parker, Rick 88, 116, 48, 222 Parra, Adrian 198 arra, Dia 99 Parra, Julie 9, 156, 226 Parra, udy Q9 Parra, Jeanette 76 arra S 7, 180 Parra, Susie 87 Parravincini, Waldo 99 Pasca e, Rosemary Q9 Pastran, Gloria 99 Pathak, Maithi , 173 Patino, Elizabeth 76 Patterson, Chris 99, 229 ma: ' Paxton, Stephen 48 Pa an Blanca 99, 170 Payne, Marvin 76 Pax, Sylvia 10 Pearson, Don 87 Pellerin, Kim 76 Pena, Martin 99 Peppin, Bruce 191 Pereda, Patricia 99 Perez, Anthony 99 Oshita, Duane 87, 166, 229 Osmon, Michael 76, 127, 212, 213, 226, 156 Ost, Cindy 87, 156, 159 Osuno, Jesus 156 Oswald, Harry 147, 196 Osuna, Ceaser 99 Otero, Jack 48, 58, 200, 222, 157 Otero, Richard 76 Osuna, Jesus 99 Oyama, Francine 87, 210 5 8, 200, Pinedo, Rudy 99 Pinon, Bob 87 Pitchford, Randel 48, 200, 222 Placek, Lisa 50, 184, 130 Polanco, Patricia 76 Polanco Ro i 87 Pontrelli, Teresa 76 Popov, John 88 Popovich, Frank 76 Popovich, Karthryn 50, 180, 159 Poppie, Frank 100 Porras, Gary 76 Portillo, Catherine 6, 4, 50, 174, 179, 183 Portillo, Manuel 100 Potter, Ronald 88 Pratt, Kirk 147, 197 Prexy Council 178-179 Prieto, An ela 15, 76 Prieto, Debra 50, 148- Privell, James 88 Prom 138, 139 Provance, Timothy 88 Putt, Beth Ann 100 Quaternik, Cindy 88, 184 Quaternik, Daniel 100, 219 Quevedo, Melvin 88 Quezada, Leslie 76 Quezada, Pablo 50 Quigley, Grazia 100 Quinones, Dean 88 Quinones, Yolanda 100 Quintana, Juan 76 perezl David 48 Quintana, Maria 100 Perez, Flgrencio 76 Quirltarlar, Rochelle 210, Perez, Jefirey 200, 216, 153 240 Perez, Lenny 200, 217 Quintela Anita 100, 207 Perez, Luz 99 Quintela, Jesus 76 erez, Mary Lou 190 Quintero, Angelica 88 Perez, Manuel 170 Quintero, Hector 76 Perez, Robert 99, 223 QUll'It9I'0, Marla 100 Perez, Robert 99 Quirin, Patricia 100 Pemz,Raul99 QUO0,RWkY76 Perez, Salvador 99 Quon, Regina 50, 159 Perez, Perra, Yvette 76, 123, 184, Ocana, Nanette 99 Ochoa, Guad 76, 96, 170 Ochoa aria 99 Ochoa, Robert 9, 159 Ochoa, Serafin 170 X Ochoa, Teresa 76, 157 Ochoa, Yolanda 48 Ogle, Bradley 48 264fIndex Pacheco, Charles 87 Pacheco Pacheco, Pacheco Pacheco Pacino, Padilla, Padilla, Padilla, Padilla, , Gregory 87 Lisa 87 , Michael 76, , Teresa 99 Ellen 190 Manuel 99 Sharon 87 Theresa 99 Tony 172 228 Peterson, David 48, 58 Peterson, Michael 76 Pfirrman, Richard 10 -,,- Pharr, Rosalii99 Phelps, Howard 48 Photography 173 Phuong, Duong 99 Pickford, William 191 Pignataro, Ruben 87 Pina, Mike 87 Pinder, Eileen 99 Pinedo, Lupe 48, 58 241 Quon, Wing 76, 50 118, 127, DA Fido Rabia, Sylvia 100 Rait, Satnam 99 Raleigh, John 124, 50, 174, 152 Ramirez, Angela 76 Ramirez, Aida 76 Ramirez, Alison 100, 156 Ramirez, Connie 100 Ramirez C nthi 100 Ramirez, Debbie 88 Ramirez, Margarita 88 Millie 100 Ramirez, Diane 100 Ramirez , Emily 198 Ramirez, Esther 50 Ramirez, Maria 172 Ramirez, Fe 1O0 Ramirez, Francisco 127, 5 Ramirez, Guadalupe 100 Ramirez, John 76 Ramirez , Karen 100 Ramirez, Leticia 100 Ramirez, Lillian 100 Ramirez, Luis 50 Ramirez, Larry 88 Ramirez, Maria 196 Ramirez, Maria 88, 159 Ramirez, Martha 88 a ' ez aviano 100 Ramirez, Robert 100 Ramirez, Rudy 88, 217 Rgmrez Sonya 100 Ramirez, Rebecca 76 Ramirez, Theodore 76 Ramirez, Yolanda 88, 170 Ramirez, Violl 76 Ramos, Alicia 100 Ramos, Arnold 88, 172 Ramos, Andrew 88 Ramos, Cristina 76 Ramos Abel 100 amos, Desiree 50 Ramos, Elizabeth 88, 150 Ramos, Elizabeth 50, 156 Ramos, Hector 76 Ramos, Joseina 100 Ramos, Lisa 77 Ramos Mark 100 Ramos, Maria 77, 50 Ramos, Maria 50 Ramos, Norberta 88 Ramos, Ramona 88 Ramos, Robert 88, 235 Ramos, Rebecca 100 Ramos, Ricardo 100 Ramos, Susana 77 Rand, Teri 77 Regnier, Elaine 197 Reinhardt, Lisa 100 Reis, Patrick 147, 193 Renteria, Irene 88 , ia Ronald 50 Reyes, Adela 100 Reyes, Albert 77 Re es Alvaro 50 Reyes, Gloria 88 Re es, Jua 100 Reyes, Jaime 88 Reyes, John 50 Reyes, Luis 77, 172 Re es lg-y,e5, Mark 86 . . Reyes, Oscar 88 Reyes, Rachel 50 Reyes, Raul 88, 170 Reyes, Ruben 77 Reyna, Chris 88 Reyna, Katherine 77 Reyna, Peter 88 Reynado, Consuelo 50 Reynoso, Cynthia 88, 207 Reynoso, Simon 88 Richards, Anita 56 Richardson, Kerrie 77, 207 Richetts, Kathleen 50 Rico, Irene 50 Riggi, David 67 Riggs, Betty Jo 148, 193 Rile James 92, 100 Rios, Cioconda 77, 210, 180 Rios, Jeanette 50, 180 Rios, Lillian 196 Rodriguez, Belinda 50, 233 Rodriguez, Cynthia,100 Rodriguez, Daniel 234 Rodriguez, Diana 88 Rodriguez, David 88 Rodriguez, David 88, 234 Rodriguez, Elsa 88, 50, 183, Rodriguez, Edward 77 Rodriguez, Eunice 100 Rodriguez, Frances 100 Rodriguez, Fernando 50 Rodri ' 88, 101 100 Rodriguez, Hector 77 Rodriguez, Jaime 88 Rodriguez, Jose 88 Rodriguez, Jim 88 Rodriguez, Irma 77 Rodriguez, Leonel 88 Rodriguez, Leticia 77, 172 Rodriguez, Lillyann 77 Rodriguez, Martha 58 Rodriguez, N nc 100, 156 Rodriguez, Neftal 53, 173 Rodriguez, Omar 77, 235 Rodriguez, Patricia 77 Rodriguez Quenna 100 Rodriguez, Ramiro 100, 204, 223 Rodriguez, Raul 77, 205 Rodriguez Richard 53, 172 Rodriguez, Rose 88 Roenker, Robin 101 Roggy, Michelle 53 Rojo, Paul 101 'Ro on, Manuel 50 Rangel, Arlene 88 .l2ar.L9.Gl..Qlna 88 Rangel, Lisa 77 Ranney, Mary 198 Rivadeneyra Renee 127, 50, 56, 58, 174, 242 Rivas, John 100, 236 Rivera Antonio 100, 236 Rivera hristo her 100 Rivera, Charles 100, 219, Rivera Francisco 100 Rivera Michael 77, 234 Rivera Lionel 88 Rivera Mariana 88 Rivera Rivera Rosemarie 100 Veronica 77 Romero, AntoineQL88, 101 Romero Blanca 88, 180, 156 Romero, Elaine 77 Romero, Martha 88 Romero Ruben 146, 193 ' 8 Romo, Victoria 101 Rosales, Michael 101 Rosano, Hector 88 Rosario, Angelo 77 Rosario, Rosemarie 101 R' ' ' th 100, 156 Rizzio, Mark 77, 169 Roath, Terri 77 Rasmussen, Chris 50 Rauno, Rosemary 88 Raus, William 147, 197 Rawoew, Lana 77, 184 Robbins, Kristin 100 Roberts, Brent 88, 172 Roberts, Irene 77 Robledo, Ronald 50 Robles, ' Ray, Nick-106 Razo, Raul 50 Razo, Laura 88 Rea Loretta 100, 172 Rea, Laura 50 Regalado, John 165, 234 Regalado, Julie 88, 156 Regalado, Liz 88 Regalado Maria 88 Rocco, Joseph 200, 169 Rodela Gilbert 88 ' 100 ita 100 Rodela, Pedro 50 Rgdifgo Loza 101 Rodriguez, Adriana 179, 153 Rodriguez, Ben 100 Rose, Lis 101 ubalcaba, Celina 101, 156 Rubio Rudolfo 101 Rubio, Rafael 89 Ruelas, Rudy 89 Ruesga, Nancie 89 Ruggeri, Jeffrey 77 Ruggeri, Thomas 89 ', 53 Saavedra, Armando 77 Saavedra, Edward 77 Sabile, J ' 101,102,156 ile, Rubiro 53 Saenz, Maria 89 Saenz, R a re, S Salan, Iv Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Saldivar, Salinas, Salmon, Samson Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez, aul 101 uSar'i 77, 157 an 101, 207 Michael 77 Steve 190 Sylvia 89 Michael 77 Elaine 89 53, 170 Paul 77, 229 Katherine 53 Arnold 89 Anna Luisa 53 Augustin 14, 101, 236 Sanchez, Alfredo 89 Sanchez errle 101 Sanchez, Carlos 101 Sanchez, Sanchez, Beat' 101 Don 101 101 San e Sanchez, ' 101, 170 Joann 77 -Eggmil-L77 Sanchez, z Luz 89 Sanchez, Joseph 77 Sanchez, Julio 234 Sanchez, Michael 89 Sanchez, Patricia 101 Sanchez, P r 101, 236 anchez, Roy 170 anchez, Reynaldo 89 Sanchez, Steve 101, 157 Sanchez 101 Sanchez, Veronica 53 Sanders, Patricia 53, 184, 157 Sandoval, Arturo 147, 196 Sandoval, Carlos 77 Sandoval, Carolina 89 Sandoval, Gary 77 Sandoval, Ginger 159 Sandoval, Juan 189 an oval, Luis 89 Sandoval, M 101, 170 ...7 Sangen, David 12, 53, 176, 156 Sangen, Tami 101 Sani ' 01 Sanin Qlaigda 101 Santora, Eileen 89, 156 Ruiz, Jesus 89, 170 Ruiz, Leticia 101 Ruiz, Ruth 77 Rutten, Thomas 77 Santoro, Margaret 53 Santos, Arvin 101 Santos, Jose 77 Sapien, Helen 89, 156 Sa ien Louie 101 Sarabia, Sylvia 101, 172 Saragueta, Annette 89, 180, 159 Sartori, Joanne 77, 176, 148, 241 Indexf265 Spring Cabinet 27 Subee, Jan 78 Sasaki, Charlene 77, 162, 174, 181 Saunders, John 196 Savedra, Chris 234 Sawaguchi, Kazumi 211, 53, 241 Sawai, Lisa 77, 181, 156 Sayles, Greg 77 Scalon, C.C. 190 Scarf, Joan 191 Scheidt Laura 101 Schmidt, Karen 53, 268, 270, 242 Schpak, Betty 198 Schnell, Stuart 167, 196 Schober, Michael 89, 229 Schoening, Petra 53, 183, 159 Sdiulngr 80, 124,159 Schulhof, Starling 53 Schwartz, Susan 89 Scott, Cynthia 77, 164 Scott, Mary 89 Scranton, Tim 89 Seaking, Peter 89 Seanez, Guadalupe 89 Seiroe, Orville 194 -Se-ldiggr 101 Selvidge, Steven 77, 206 Senior Chorus 156 eno K n 101 Se ulv 1 Sera, Denis 101 Sera, Jon 89, 165, 177 Sera, Victoria 53 -ii- ?3-A-I-il-iii? 101 E ggi mga' 01 Serizawa, Randall 53 Serna, Alexandria 77 Serna, Martin 77 Serrano, Luis 78 Serato, Veronica 89 Serret, Rafael 53 Sesti, Lisa 78, 183 Seville, Sylvia 198 Shaw, Bernard 147 Shaw, Gary 78, 173, 217 Shea, Patrick 147 Shlao, Liza 89 Shida, Kevin 78, 173 Shimada, Iris 53, 162, 178 Shimada, Wade 89 Shimatsu, Jeanne 78, 164, 168, 175, 181 Shimatsu, Ronald 53, 58, 32, 216 Shimoda, Carol 78, 211, 241 Shimomaye, Cindy 101 Shin, Donh Hack 101 Shin, Hee Sook 78 Shingu, Vickie 53, 162, 74 Shiroishi, Gary 101, 219 Shishima, Lynne 89, 176, 240 Shuck, William 68, 78, 165 Sierra, Lisa 101, 172 Sierra, Mario 101 Silva, Lupe 89, 174, 207, 233 Silver, Kandi 53 Sim, Brenda 89 266fIndex Simmons, Kathryn 101 Simon, Linda 101,211 Simonian, Kirk 78 Simonian, Sabrina 101, 211,241 Skipwith, Douglass 89, 176 Smith, Bonnie 89 Smith, Cheryl 127, 53, 175, 181, 157 Smith, Lawrence 4, 189 Smith, Luis 78 Smith, Stacy 89, 166, 159, Smuskiewicz, Elizabeth 53 Smyth, Gloria 101 ' 170 Soccer 224, 225, 233 Soon, Dearorea 78 Soon, Lester 101, 204 Sorenson, Stacy 89 Soria, Belinda 89 Soriano, Alfredo 101 Soriano, Carlos 78 Soriano, Jorge 89 Soriano, Juan 78 Soto, Andres 101 Spanish 176 Spencer, Aracely 78 Spencer, Delma 53 Spiteri, Vincent 101 Spitzer, Robbin 78, 181 Springer, Patsy 190 Stack, Julie 89 Stage Band Stage Crew Starks, Carol 89 ' 9 Stearns, Robert 53 SErgtChgQ,89, 240 Steward, Brenda 78 Stirowalt, Jerry 89 Stoddard, John 116 Stokes, Eddie 78 Stokes, Joseph 78 Stoltz, Daniel 89 Stoltz, Ronald 89 Stoltz, Robert 78 Stone, Charon 149, 194 240 Su ita Eileen 102, 175 Sumaya, Lydia 102 Sun, Jack 102 Sun, Kathy 90 Sunabe, Lorna 53 Svonkin, Craig 90, 166 Swartz, Nicholas 78 Sweethearts Ball 136, 137 Swimming 212-215 Sylvia, George 78 Tafiinger, Roganna 78 Tajiri, Susan 78, 211 Takatani, Christine 102, 175 Takayama, Paul 102 Takayasu, Karen 90, 241 lgkgiako Karen 92, 102, 159 Talondi 182 Tamanaha, Gary 78 Tana, Cristina 102, 241 Tana, Jose 90, 165 Tanaka Ban 102, 214, 226 Tang, Amelia 102, 241 Tang, Alina 90g 171, 241 Tapalla, Reynaldo 90 Tarnove, Roberta 53, 32, 164, Tarries, Richard 54 Tasaka, Terri 90, 178 Tavarez, Ronald 102 Taylor, Peggy 198 Tejeda, Martin 102 .EMBL LaurilL102 Tellez, Richard 78 Tenorio, Ismael 78 Tenorio, Mari 102 Teocalli Staff 174 Tennis 228-229 Teraishi, Allen 102 Terrill, Marlon 102 Terrill, Terrence 54, 200 Tester, Cynthia 8, 9, 78, 166 Tester, Shawn 102, 204 Tetsuka, Wade 90, 166 Thachuk, Barbara 198 liiogjgrgqavitanzzs, 167, 173 TjlO6, .QYQ- 102 'T5FiiviAS 172 Tolo, Stephen 90, 235 Toltec 183 Tom, Gregory 102 Tonatiuh 184 Tong, Robert 102 Tong, Ka-Ming 78, 165, 167 Torres, Arace L1-02, 156 Torres, Deanna 102 Torres, Gilbert 90, 172 Torres, Jorge 198 T 90 Torres, Jimmy 102 Torre ' 90 Torres, Richard 10 Torres, Thoma 102, 204, 236 Torre ' 90 Tosch, Matthew 90 Tovar, Arlene,172 Track 230, 231 Tran, Kim 102 Tran, Thuan 78 Trejo, Anthony 78 Tran, Khai 90 Trenzini, Brigitte 102 Trowbridge, Nida 90 Trowbridge, Renee 156 ,D:u..i.M..A-Hamm 90 Truong, Ky Hieu 90 Tucker, Bradford 90, 157 er Scott 102, 207 Turner, Laura 90 Turner, Mark 78 Twomey, Helen 198, 58 Tye, Joanne 196 Tzou, Ernest 90, 156, 171 Tzou, Phoebe 90 Ubence, Josefina 78 Ubence, Raul 90 Stone, Jodi 101 Strachan, Caroline 89, 156 Strawbridge, Lorrie 84 Stretcher Crew Stroud, Teresa 83 Student Bank Student Store Stupin, Karen 7, 89 Suardini, John 89 Suarez, Martin 89, 156 Theys, Janice 90 Thom, Paul 102 Diane 90, 176, 169 Thomas Craig 54 Thomas, Thomas Phyllis 188 Thomas, Tom 54 Thompson, Fred 78 Thompson, Lois 148, 192 Thompson, Susan 102 Thompson, Tod 102, 223 Thorne, Chris 102 Suarez, Leticia 101 Subia, Ernie 101 A 89 Subia, Sylvia 78 Sueyoshi, Glenn 9, 53, 32, 166, 168 Thornton, Jacquelyn 78, 181, 153 Thurston, Michael 78 Tien, Tsen Lung 102 Timbrello, Lisa 78, 180, 159 Tieu, Duc Tuong 78 102, 156 Uhrmann, Shelley 78, 239, 242 Umeda, David 78, 212, 226, 148 Ung, Diane 90, 165, 166, 169 Uribe, Maria 102 Urbina, Edward 102 Urbina, Gilberto 90 Urias, Steven 102 Urias, Yvonne 78 Urquidi, Sandra 54 Urrutia, Hermelinda 90 Urzua, Laura 102 Utley, Richard 90 Utter, Nancy 90 U 102, 58, 182, 130 Uyehara, Tracy 54, 159 Vadino, Susan 54, 182, 158 Valceda, Regina 90 Valderrama, Sachiko 102, 159 'V Lewis 58, 200 aides, Valdez, Alfredo 102 ez, Antonio 78, 124, 206, 235 Villagrana, Jimmy 103 Villalta, Ari 79 Villalta, Joel 79 Vill ueva, Benjamin 103 Villanueva, Jose 79 ' ' er 91 Villar, Edward 172 Villar, Gregory 79 Villarreal, Rene 79 Villasenor, Henry 103 Valdez, Ines 156 -1.-- . Valdez, Rogelio 90 Valdivia, Ruben 58, 143 Valedon, Eduardo 102, 236 Valencia, Yvette 90 Valenzuela, Enrique 90 Valentino, James 194, 158 Valentino, Phyllis 147, 196 Valle, Gustavo 78, 200 Villasenor, Carmen 91 Villasenor, Sonia 54 Villegas, Enrique 54, 170 Villegas, Ignacio 91 Villegas, Leticia 103, 170 Villegas, Robert 54 Violette, William 124, 212, 213 226, 152 Viramontes, Joel 91 Wallenstein, Michael 91 Yip, Jimmy 91 Valle, Teresa 90 Valverde, Johnny 102 Van Arsdall, Diane 8, 210, 54, 168 Van Blaricom, Suzanna 54 Van Blaricom, Teri 102 Van Sinderen, Hohn 54 Van Sluys, Deborah 78f' Varela, Varela, Varela, Vargas, Vargas Vargas Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vasquez Vas uez Vasquez Vasquez, Vasquez, Vasquez Vasquez Vaz uez Vazquez Vazquez Janet 78, 176 Richard 102 Teresa 90 A 102 David 90 Guadalupe 78 Margarita 78 Hector 102, 157 Roberto 90 Roberto 90 William 102 Yolanda 102 Abraham 78 Alma 102 David 103 Gina 172 Jose 78 Lucille 123, 54 Vasquez, , Toni 90 Vivian 78, 241 Carmela 90, 172 Lauro 54 Rosalia 90 Vega, Mitchell 79 Vega, Patricia 90, 182 Vega, Patricia 90 Velarde, David 54, 228 Velarde, Louise 90, 159, 233 J-,4f. O Velez, Miriam 91 Velez, Norberto 54 Vergara, Albert 91 Vergara, Jesus 103, 157 Vergara, Sergio 91 103 Vidrio Mar' 79, 175, 181 Villa, Arnold 103 Viramontes, Jose 91 Virga, Joseph 91 Vucetich, Steven 79, 228 Vuhanovich, Desanka 198 Wachtel, Roxanne 79, 200, 222 Wahler, Aurdrey 158, 195 Wakeman, William 91, 176 Waldman, Michele 103 Walker, Frank Jr. 103 Walker, Ray 197 Walker, Sarah 194, 211, 158 Wallenstein, June 80 Wallenstein, Kathy 79 Walling, Mary 79, 181 Walling, Terry 157 Walter, Gregory 54 Waltch, Richard 54 Wan, Fanny 91, 114, 159 Wan, Suzy 79, 54 Wang, Bruce 103 Ward, Christopher 91 Warda, Denise 91, 184, 159 Weber, Jenny 103 Wells, Betty 198 meylqgmggg 103, 204 Wengren, Mark 54 Westbrook, Perry 54, 245 Westerholm, Mary 198 Whipp, Lois 198 Wilson, Julie 91 Witmer, Lorraine 91 Wong, Alan 8, 91, 166, 214, 169 Wong, Donna 103, 162 Wong, Dick 79 Wong, Eddie 79 Wong, Elizabeth 54 Wong, Gray 91 Wong, Lisa 54 Wong, Linda 91 Wong, Lenora 103, 162, 239 Wong, Mei Lee Mei Lan 103, 210, 233 Wong, Ronald 91, 165, 176 Wong, Sandra 91,54,168,157,159 Wong Trixie 103, 176 Wong, William 54 Woo, Jeanette 9, 14, 127, 54, 30, 32, 162, 165, 168, 182 Woo, Paul 54, 30, 32, 164, 168, 172, Woo, S 173 haron 79,162, 165,169,157 Yamaguchi, David 8, 80, 91, 162, 166, 214, 235 Yamaminami, Ann 103 Yamaminami, Jean 54 Yamamuro, Linda 91, 181, 241 Yamauchi, Robbye 68, 79, 162, 164, 165, 167, 173 Yanez, Maricela 103 Yanez, Velia 79 Yanez, Vicky Yanez, Vincent 197 Yang, Shari 103, 204 Yashiki, Pauline 91, 181, 241 Yoshioka, Lynne 91 Young Cynthina 103 Young Lisa 91, 156 Young Paul 103 Young Yates 79 Young, Yvonne 58, 159 Yu, Chi Yu 171,241 Yu, Victoria 58 Zabala, Lawarence 103 Zakian, Lillian 198 Zamarripa, Carmen 79 Zamarripa, Danny 103 Zamarripa, Tammy 79 Zamora, Jorge 91 Zamora, Josehna 79, 170 Zamora, Roger Zarate, Martha 103, 172 Zarate, Rebecca 79, 172 Zardeneta, iana 1 Zavala, Marie 79, 176 Zeledon, Dennis 79 Zeledon, Marie 91 Zena, Mauricio 103, 223 Zizza, Guy 103 Zweben, Theresa 32, 179, Ybarra, Cynthina 54 Ybarra, Redina 103 Ybarra, Recardo 91 Ybarra, Sam 235 Yee, Gabriel 91, 90, 162, 165, 1 169, 173, 175 Yee, Gary 5, 54, 32, 165, 157 Yee, Gorden 91, 165 Yep, Anne 91, 164, 171 Yip, Macy 103, 239 YT1T5T5'itnda 79,82,127, 172, 157 Yogi, Isao 79 White, Charles 188, 212, 146, 214 White, Gregory 91 Whittington, Joanne 197 Wilkerson, Jack 197 Wilkins, Gerald 12 Williams, Charlena 103, 156, 240 Williams, Ray 17, 146, 148, 194 Winters, Margaret 148, 11, 193 Wexler, Bruce 79 Wilson, Colleen 79 Yogi, Kaoru 103 Yogi, T akeshi 91, 165 Yoon, Sang Duk 103 Yoon, Sung Ho 79 Yoon, Theresa 91, 165 Yoshida, Kathy 91, 170 Yoshida, Kathy 91, 170 Yoshisa, Susan 103 Yoshida, Wendy 79 Yoshimura, Steven 79, 164 Indexf267 Karen Schmidt smiles when she looks to the future. Annette Saragueta usually finds humor and fun in everyday situations. Dee Dee Almarez and lVlr. Sandoval plan a mural in B-5. photo Courtesy of John Cuervo. 268!Theme In msyel sf-f, . Billy Chan delights in the bizarre-he is pictured in his KISS make- Right-Angelo Nlanno has trouble finding a lunch partner. M X 11 ' HN a X' , --,D pg.-1 K wg' V W A5-3 Y ,Aj X K xx . X , M issiii fi., M A A N' 4 ' aff, 7 I I , + if sy . F5 X XV.. YEQQ ' V, X f SP 1.5 Mx X, 'fnwwfnnw Z x Stan Hanstad doesn't usually dress this way, but the Dean of Boys made an exception for his friends. ..s..-.,,..,Nm P! 3 i 2 i x X i 1 Talking isngt the ony way Z0 go Themef269 QQ Rx NQSQQ We Irene Rodriguez, the Spring A.S,B. President doesn't like to be disturbed when there is work to be done xpressions tel the story If a picture is worth a thousand words why bother with at all? Pictures say a thousand things, but not all or any of these things may describe the real situation. 'Expressions' was designed to allow the audience yet another view of mmunicators. rjlllillfllll l it W lily lily lt isn't the same Perry Westbrook one usually sees, but on some mornings .. . Rudy Baiza, John Cuervo, and Mrs. Higgins display the rapport between students and teachers. Left-Keelie lVlaIy became one of KeppeI's best speakers out of sheer practice. Themef271 5 ei 9 z P F 5, i.iiiiE.iil E at f ' W 0 iiiiiiiiii? ik ii. gi 2, J 0 Yi x S GT I . ' 4 s 0 . T Acknowledgements Eg Ai- D Acknowledgements go to the student body, Qi YN Clif' CL faculty and administration for giving g e on-A generously of their time, energy and financialfkj QJFQA we U K resources in the production of the 1979 X YN . VN Qftq X-NXQSQ syevxgqftvi Q5 blow.. The professional photography in the UOne N 'X fr' Spirit section of color was furnished by ' Q Q Anthony Loya Studio 8g Tuxedos of Whittier, Lt .YQ 0 gvhw California. Thanks, also, for the fine senior Svxo UQ portraits and the overnight printing by Gary 6 X. Roberts and his staff. WN N X Q a TEOCALLI. With the exception of a few pictures, the '79 TEOCALLI were taken by lVlr. Williams Photo Q X 0 Q Qgllfgfg 3f4 students. The layouts, copy and ads were coordinated by the '79 Yearbook Production QNVXQX 'LS' Special appreciation to the Teocalli adviser, Qxxm QR KM g , Ray Williams for giving up some holidays and kk' weekends to meet deadlines. Yearbook sales RQ Q65 -Q - representative, Konnie Krislock gave vu QVXA invaluable help to the staff and thanks go to her for that. staff. s bqqy, A personal thank you to Nlrs. Gray and lVlrs. Keeney for their assistance and cooperation. k2QQe CPr0duction Notegwxk XDQQXQQ sbflgqpbi Xlvx The 1979 Teocalli was printed by Herff Jones Yearbooks, Pasco, Washington. The cover Qwas antique blue, custom embossed, grain xfjmissison, with a silver company metallay. 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